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ey THE NEW YORX SUN, Pl LiiswED DAN Y2t8 AYS EXCEPTED. Chee corer of Nestiu and Fulton sireeus Fiagte Cop'es TWO CENTS, Cle por sea Sle Doliate pee year, WEG) Li SUN, Preety cy Thoreday of cacy x: le sent by mall ‘tne Dollar f+ feareaing wuss 's Ti CL) WORLD, Sun Cabie Dispatche FRANCE AND ITALY, Why Napoloon Wanted to Fight. ‘Tre fHE ESCAPE OF GARIBALDI| Reported Arrival of the General in Italy. THE FEELING IN ITALY. Indignation of the Populace. &e., ae, &e. France and linty. Pants, Oct 22 The Moniteur this morn Mg, Sa Its oficial article annowneing the ceo+ tion of warlik pivparations agaiuet Italy, aye Franee beheld the spectacle of an Invasion he Payal States by armed bands from the teighborirg provinecs of Italy, S8he could Qot consistently with her duty, her dignity, tnd her national honor, suffer the SeptemLer Convention to be sus violated. So tho pro- pared to ecnd an army acrons the Alps, and a Acet to Rome But Italy has since given ns of the treaty in the largest sense and cousege hostile preparations fave ben suspended by France. Garibaldi im realy. Fromexen, Oct. dd, A. M.—Reports are In ehreuladon that General Garibaldi has not only eluded the vigilance of the Govern: | teut, in making but bas succeeded ia reaching Italy, and is fow with bis son Menottl, Popular ind jon im Ktaly. Fionexer, Oct. 2%—-Noon.—The minis- torial crisis Is pot ended. General Cialdint has been unable to form a new Cabinet, and has given up the task. It is possible tha R.tazzl may remain in office, with, perbay © few changes iu his ministry. ‘The popular agitation is very great from ‘one end of Italy to the other, An extremely Hilcer feeling is shown agaiust France; while the Government of the King is loaded with Feproaches by the people for yielding to the Aictation of Napoleon. ‘There have been several demonstrations of tdigoation In Florence, The populace kather In great crowds beneath the windows pf the Government offices, and shout for Rome as the Capital of Italy, ermany, Banex, Oct It ts reported that the Grand Duchy of Boden will soon Join the eration of the North German States, Newmarket Races, Newmargen, Ociober 22—Eveulog.—The great evoot to-day was the contest for the t coshire stakes The race resulted in ad heut between Lozenge and Wolsey v the firet position, and the owners of the two divided the stakes MANINE DISASTER, tho American brig Imogene, Capt. Baker, alled from New York ou the 27th of for France. The bre went | hore during a heavy gole near Seviguon, | and wil prot ably be @ total lo tain aud crew vere saved. MEXICO. (2N THN CUBAN CADLE,) . The ( Max TAvaNs. Qet. 22nd The Austrian frigate Novara has arrived fiom Vera Crus, and will | Wait bere for orders, s body of Maximitian Bad not yet been delivered to Admiral Tege- Bhoff, because no offical demand had been Bide. e Aduiral, he » bad met wie MNte eatment from the Mexican overt The officers of the Novara express great disgust at the obstinacy of the Mexicans, South America, Advices per the Cuban Cab! Mavana, Oct. 22.—Advices trom Puerto Cubello to the 11th instant have been re ecived, A revolution against the authority ef Pres Hdeut Acosta, of Columbia, hat broken out In the Bite of Boliver, General Mendoza wns at Its head. ‘The Government of Venecuela has ordered ‘# continuance of the war agninat the reb=ls in the interior of that covntry and arrested the revolutionists Romero at Puerto Cabello, ‘and Olin at Arsiies. ‘The Government had tesued ® proclame- Hon that all foreigners and natives arriving th the country will be eonsidered Liable to bear arms within twonty-teur hours, afer Weptember 29th. President Falcou has seeured the support of tho Brazilian Minister im bis operations aguiust tho retellion. The steamehip Arizona, Aspinwall Oct. 14, arrtved at this port yesterday, bring- ing 00b passengers, @590,100 im specie, and Late South Armerican news. Doric from Lima and Onlao are to the 2th Of September, Although noib Mt in the papers, yet we havi wndence sthnating th regitijys ngwinet the Das sour Proporiious than at fret hnuagined, on be revolution n ‘all the me ns in their power. sieed aud stration of Pt he Constitution of 1 fas the constitntional head of the Republic. Mull communication Is cut off between Areyuiya acd the capital, and the only Thestic hulormat. o te that derived to letters of merchants sent by private express The telegraph between Arequipa and the Purt | sy ttn the hands of the revolutionists, | fend of course |e utterances are colored ac ot cordingly. tr ops in ond around Arequipa Made common cause against the ment. The cerious aspect of the Bro0ne the residenia af the | ina c | had, however, | wounded, and at az Wash pledyes co full, on her part, the ob- | lawful money eseipe from Caprera, | pant of the explosion of the botler of the | being O14 le steam Ininch off Annapotls on Saturday, by which Chief Engineer Hoyt and two other Persons were killed, and several were injur- | Were threatened by the Radicals, a disturbance earsed by them this’ at Order Was ro 10 military and evil authoric the Convention, | P lust, 28; Conservative, 290; Radi | ed, ‘launch myself to go on an experimental | trip, but owing to bene unwell. concluded hotto go. The launch blew up while L was | looking at ber, and after ruauing for about twenty minutes.” Jost steamer Sacram Anat. 1, Oct. 22.—A telegram recetved | from Marseltos to-day reports tha wreck of | Return to Wash of State finished here yesteraay which called him from Washington, which wis to erect @ monument to bis de wice, It in a work of exquisite bevuty, The Secretary left for Washington this morning. Senor Goni, the Spanish un Cerutth the Tea tary Oantagolll,who have attended the Scere- tary on his visit from sympathy for its ob- ent that President Johnson had declared & purpose to Care. trial and eonvictlon by all the on ‘onstitution affords for its own | protection and preservation. One writes says the inti assert thai he doslos the correctness of the language atiributed to him by his Best organ; but my di from the Intimate friends, but from Presivjent Johnaun hi the same time, that it would be criminal tw him whieh the C fire dent Johnson of s purpose to pretect amd defend the Conssivutton Cy vs 1g We enld of private corres | Cons iurto * ro sorious aspect and lar cer ity CL Arequipa ts reported to be en- Grely th ike hands of the revolutioniats, who ere fortiying the place with all possible programme te thy overturow of the ide nnd the restitution reformed in sition of Oulonel Pedro Diag Canseco, Vice President under General Pezet, It Is ‘sald that the clergy, people, and Bere trater- Bized with the revolutionary furces, and tion is suiclently realized by the General Govern- Bee ser ne cankial dad thas Thirtv-Fourth Year. the revolutionary entiineiastie thre Wee” Pralo {e active tn ghe pid of mearures mineneneate cite to aiem the rishig tide of an Teetlon directed against bim- Self personally tore perhape ian against the ruling authorities generally. Many arrests lnve already been made in Lina of persons suapeated of being in cx Munleation with thy leaders of whe “new evolution.” The subject te, howeve ely discussed in the cates of Lina, the geu- cra! opinion is growing that Prados days numbered dere ba THR RIO PLATA Valparaiso dates of Sept. 11 contain da talls of gay the allies had taken up advanced posl- tious with the object of hemming Lopes within the fort! ations of Hu i they ly tn their eo munications in ae a boty two thousand soldiers escorting provisions had been completely routed by the Paraguay fang, with a lose of three hundred killed and qual number nade prison ere. A ques is likely to arise between the Brazilian and Ange Marun Gareia, WASHINGTON. Wasitixarow, Oct. United States Marshal Goodloe, of North olla, who is now here, says that there is Ce now no militia tuterference whacever with process of the Feder cours. Seerotary Seward writes that he will leave New York on Wednesday oventng and arrive on Thurday morning. It appears from tho abstract from quarterly reports of tho New York City Natlonal Banks, made to the Controlier of the Cur- Tency, October 7th, that the aggregate of circulation and deposits is about one hundred and ninety millions, for which a reserve of | the City Police twonty-tive por cont—forty-sov 4s required by sections 81 and | Murrow. 82 of tho Bauklug Act. ‘The abstract shows & reserve of sixty-two millions, or eight per cent more than is required. The excoanye millions in for Clearing House te nearly one buted and three millions, and the amount of specie about vx en millions and a third, Vice Admiral Porter, in a letter to the y ofthe Navy, after giving « brief ye: “Twas abyut stepping into the Licut.Commander P. ©. Johnson, of the nto, in @ letter to the Navy Department, dated August 20th, from the Presideucy of Madras, says: “I report by order of Captain Polling, that the officers and crew of tho United States steatner Sacramen- to, with the exception of Chicf Engineer voks and myself, embarked on the 6th and sailed for New York, by the way po of Good Hope, on the following morning.” Assistant Treasurer Van Dyck, fo relation to the counterfeit bon between the party sending in the motes and himself has been that he only received the bonds for transinlasion and 6 op, and to that effect be requires all parties to Indorse the notes ax a mensure of their identification, | #0 that if found to be spurious on cuveried, they may be returned to the owner without diMeulty. On the other hand, the bankers t which Mr. Van Dyck vos the nots is 4 com- claim that the payin makes when he re plete transiction, and that the Government becomes resp. sible, on of the Secre= te. ary Ar Y., Oct, 2 er, ands Minister, and his Secre- t, returned with The President and the Impeachors. Hroroy, Oct, 21.—Rvery device tas to by the Rudiew partisans to ement of your correspond. oalat ny attempt to depose him ane ate triends of the President n ed atch waa not obi If, who also dec od, to entertain n different purpose. The Presi- Purposes; aud your | correeponcent haa in she revolutiouary plot Executive Deparunent of the rament. But thla declaration of Preai- not new, Te his letter to Gem. Grant, dated as late as August 19th, 1K67, Le saves" By his oath the Executive is bound to the best of bie ability, to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution ; and it it reward (0 the consejucaces to Told sacred and te sale! Me, for the Con- stitution once thollahed there ‘weuld be no Congress for the exereise of ~ were, no Raecutive to see that the laws are Eiiitully exeswsed, ond no dudiclary ‘to Silord t0 the clidaed protection for life, mb ‘ud property.”—Lesion Poss Cor, Govuaxon C LAIN bas appointed ‘Thursday, November 28h, as a day of thauks- kiving im Mains, Mixon Aven, of Nashville, Tenn., wai as-uu'ted In the Recorder's offtee, yesterday, by Captain Patterson, Inte Chief of the Night Police. He was not badly bart. Jon Cornunx has consented to flebt Me- Coole within Ofy miles of Cinctnnat!, to come off within lx moutha after the suing of the agreement. The Intervational Ocean Telegraph Com- pany will open thelr line to Bt. Augustine, Florida, in November next. The extension will be of service to hundreds of persons who Visit this vince during the winter month A coutision occurred Monday night on the Chicago and North Western Railroad, between the trio bound West for Omaha, and a extra freight train, Both locomo- tives injured, but none faally. ‘Tu rocks which obstruct Boston harbor are being removed by Ebrbardt’s eniety powder, Prussian invention. One hondred ‘and fifty tous of rock have been removed in six days by eight pounds of this powder, | while but twenty tons were removed by over five hundred pounds of ordinary powder and thirty-nine days’ labor W-YORK. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1867, ® large and | ber of adherents “near the | meetings were a) uly not envineored ty are | atti! a number of the officiate are Inclined to | ners, #1,500 to firat eomplaint to the offensive odors a large bene boiling establ Delaware river ining the var. | eatablishinent | 80 great chat the windows ¢ Pitt oitices In the yard have to. be no matier how wari the RECONSTRUCTION. oMice-holders and | oat hocks who are | arising tr | eliarced by the Fecent ‘leieat, have b. aud not alioweu (o 4 jent situated near th en lef out im the ‘ontneys Mown | in Norfolk is not yet complete | Open again to-morrow, The whites pol 1 the blacks 1,695 sed that Walkee (Conservative) is cleoted ench from tl Tonnessoo, jommnity mt odeat of the Cincin- ‘The Yellow Fever at Memya« Mewes, October termients of yellow fevor here yesterday, Arion them, Bapt, Rreckenridye A suwly rain ten and it Is hoped that ater the stor | frost will fallow ‘ever im Vow Orionns, Mati Commer sil wel te yesterday a bill wae Intro: | i elected here, Phere was to ex the Lexistatire is | mit Gutlely Radical, its pe Tha le known ae the proposee compen frou the seat of war. In Paras | Alexandris nod Falrfax simcelell By belected to the Tho waa) oFity f° | Tademnity Mill,’ and blacks voted tor the . es for the Consorvatives, with | Armies. I fever Interments ne thO | tribes which we visited twenty-four hours ending at alx o'clock this tit involves ea to the Alexandria Gees from and Oracge inticate that mituties have gone Radical The election | Taw, chore will be no end t id Whegal tains for danas alter of stinple Imposaibilit N. 0. PV pune of the 18th saya nee the death of | ine Governments | tus with regard to the fortitying of the Islaud of | led to compensation, Tho unfortunate wos a resident of this city, except anch tine | men, r which were quoiled by lect “from them an in addition to the burdens yd disabilities al and lived to the A genial, warn ripe old age of 668 | attempts of Radical uegrves to mob colored | Conservatives end anid | Ay eared him tO alk with whom oaition, but Ite passage is wildently looked for by Wie fricndy of the | ware and were lr + in the city of Now Orleans | } is ia the city, wad tho tire infantry Now Jorsey, quarters, with yellow foyer first day's voting is 507 Tnmstox, No J, et. Horse Pole opened in this ctty tiade & very respeotablo exbtbition ¢ for three year olds, one mors, one for road horses, and double to road wagons, and ono for de double team trotted in 2 owing to rain in the morning Thors were five Twenty-two hundred whites have not yet | voted. The extreme Radicals are making on effort to have the polls open three days in: Y | Meare” aud Rot 18 Greenville the Fs) wick with the ye There aro no CRIME, — The militory, under General Grai i be kept on duty alt will bs open tn the 1k Is Smpoaaible to tell gone ; probably The road was | Ricrwoxn, Va was na follows: for two anys ton 4. 761, being 97 her registered, Fry's Preoinot Movements culty OFyeinated | Hrooeh,” and Que Prica Two Sonts “| THE INDIANS, | Vt) tne A correspondent of the Chiengo Ty 3M, ns follows: — mission of ¢ arty belig accomplished, having Keon taken, oad, 6 result haw favorable. At the ere not only fully bee As anticip | to meet ue commisloners, bit ane lone 99 to donot to make peave, for thay | Are not ab war, bub to aasire the conmls stoners oft Peaceful relations and frict | Washinefon,” and to convtes them that, 0 wuding the effo a macle by ihe battle 8 to draw thein Into tir ar, and notwithatanding the repeated fulse arate mars by Interested parties they bave Wily kept their treaty stipulations, and to conte faithful to them ih the | Mituee. Aa wo expected when we left the #14, We were unable to reach Black he warpath, with the exception of Bet cite hhinself, who waa ato Larned, with afew lodges of frsed fo take part In howtilities Many bands of the Conanehes wore And sore will not appear at the ev | bands present were Parry-Say-F, Wale To-Teb-F Tron Monntain's." band of Yam-P Co's, oF! Root Eaters.” ‘The Coch-A-Taka, or Buffalo Kater composed of the yorng warrlora of the pation, and ny | Tug seven hundred, under Mah-W hua, and will not be present. Mah sometine since lost hie mother, and, a tomary among the Comanches, weit away fo monrn her death year, but one of bly band, Just retarned while we were at the [camp slated that he would return next Pr | the N | reaper taka, of “Sugar Raters,” and ov Wanderers” under their head chiefs, To-Ma-Wi, or "Silver VA He.Ve, or © Old Fagle,” ere down southwest on the Novh Canadian and below, nearly three hundred tatles distant, bub will appear wt nel, | the mai Jas, Arigon adtrew of weloome Mayor, Genorai the Conservative ticket | lt T tinea not lane vee tn ox and are | Jed in the band and bres Of Providence the marke of “ey ma here tonday. hall I forte't yor Tho General was then al atrects of the Vision of Rive t thit have t nnd that by ne Staunton voted 439 for the Convention an today bonud the The Conservative ticket Ia elected in Au gusta County by 600 majority. here was a small white prted threugh the | his been voted down, aud the Conservative | we Hemmilton (Cas a) Times saye an un went this fear News from Rockbridge insures a Conserva- tive triumph in that county. Charleston, ¢: the Republic, nearly fe forming @ special guard of honor clone of the procession, Gene.al Sheridan ra Viewed the troops on Exch The parade wa had made himself © has, It appears, fenued in this way Municipal by ineniting wos Crantearoy, 8. C., Oct, 28. has ordered that the regular election of mu hicipal officers be not held, and the notice preseribed by the city ordinance is not to be yen being unwilling to bring the moa t they wonld rete probably tho finest mill- | to court, the m ont Justice; and My Tho cliy waa crowded wi from ail the countey vivorsel admfiaiton received vocal and floral Uibutes all on vant relative, Blched | his head, fuco | {ile ting of fvath. 1s, writes from N. Y. | that io all enses the distinet understanding On top of this ace ed, the ralse Tho Stops of Recor The following from the Host will be found useful and Justructive Just at this time: nyention of Louisiana ts to m ember in New Orleans Mes east numbered 79,174, of which 75,088 were tor ® Convention, membered that delegates were voted for at these are now called to lance with the plroed wetrid nora, whereupon t eet and equed hinw Where the October races has been ehased out of Dresdoi for @ similar offence do with a Prin of Drowers. | ALL of Sepr, | clear eves mrarkle With p act of Congre Louisiana ewst revolting mu pler aly 60,510 votes tu the Pres A « vessels captured at New Orie yon the qne Convention; Alabama has voted already, for a Convention. Appointed the 19th and 20th of November election days in North and Tt may be of use (o recite brielly the order ter of reconstruc of the Celestial uuder the var General Canby nF ony | fleet were prose |} The Secretary ermnboat Hane the duty | something ik of proceedings in , bad been for ress aud ite ased | nite dopart by tl registration of the n accomplished, we belies Second Foran election, In wh! tered voters are In ease 1 La bel | Naw Ontrans, dered in most of the vil Conmerial of Chnadas ‘The following Movrarar, Oct leclare geweral mul Brvefly tue Cousuitucion Is bo Mee. etingnlahed unt 1 | FifthWhen the Convention, which is to meet jana ou we wd of next month, hast meniled wt new « fe te be submited to the 1 devt sald further, thut It was well the people | election of which thirty days*uotice Int 0 be give should kaow bis views, aud understand his of his diabolienl deed, Ue aseasst by we Convention Bixth—At this election at least half the regis- nd If @ majority of those | fu this untoward eve adhere to their fe | auninge the Hank will be em | a surplus realized which ema their fear that Mr. Jebneon will retract the | tered voters uuat y ues ratify the Coumbuslon, thea the Pres der aMtiviaion w the President of ti ‘United Sates, “who eball forthwith Wansmit the ‘Beveuth—Congrers le to serutinize the Conatitu- “ eleotion at which Ib was adopt itt theo, bp tay aren are elected ander, this new the ‘conamimn- tonal known as Anite iain. This declares, {8 will be remembored, all pers or naturalized in the Wntted Stator of the Htale where they reside, and fiebide any Biate to abiidge the ment to robbery, | i | the bani o ar forts will Le! 4 Ming ee Ore WH: be: dng ‘tio buried after the rites of the Ce R. J. Cant wnrews, ) a Grimdy Hoar the following » Upper Ferry, The Moutona Herald bi We learn from Mr. PESTILENCE. Ohelern Reperted in Phitadotphia, | Missouil liver, that Be Carpenter, an old Puravecenia, October 22a Macuser sombling cholera has brokea 8. receiving ship Potomac, and ten deatns ft among the crew nnd arrived here in Jane from Pou sacola, and was roon aft recelving ship. and well-kuown citizen of Beaver Creek, roa any and allot its | Bi oF course world lead 10 | Te tlales ihe quote of representation arronilt, ‘lndve certain’ promlueat rebel leaders te of Congress. ase eral ‘debt, uid probib- 6155 miler abo 1¢ kuddenly in Contact with a large After one shot, which ‘ook | Out Bumber are io the timber, along the effect Im the huge animal, eriagly took pro ciplintely to the brush, which was very dens quickiy by ‘the hunters and tw teh they bind with th have resulted from oat the validity of the @ payment of the rebel debt, en the amendment is thas adopted, Iniecference Is te cease, aud declared envied to "and Senators and Kepreseutalives are ited, om thelr takiug the proscribed | stream | | Whore rascality is not respected, the Lujuaticn | | have been removed, now now be | pital, She bas still about twenty sick on i the bear, taking 1h rward | wud furiously attacked Filson ‘These are the different steps demanded of ‘8 State now under military rule before it can, under those acts, be represonted lu Congrosa Three elector | vention, one to ratify he work of the Co Venton, and one to choose Loglalature and | we presume—though tho act ts silent on thet ‘Two delivers. The Philadelphia lowing detalls A fatal disease has broken out on board the reevivlng ship Pote from the 8:uth pers contain ty ou (he rides of hia head and f mber of ugly gushes with’ bi A clapplog his jnws on through ond through {t would appear, W. ce of but little i combatting the br vacue of his chuirude cou te within a lew foet During Saturday pile twe | of the sailors died soon after bel .g attacked, the Legislature, besides Congress Itelf. All that Is required may be quickly acco Plished if those who cuutrol the work de sire to get through quickly; for the State Constitutions require but little amendment ; Jonventiona can be done in & week. Allowing this time in Lou where the Conyentic d and were buried preading so. rmpidly that it was fe, bul Carpens | gave eked tothe Un tenner Conatellatic \ hospital ship aifering frou th the work of the buekehot, which ei wa grizaly to relin: ed), for notice before the ratil dsccivus internal | hugs of the monster beast tained ef his Hinal recovery. ora Legislature to bo calted sa'soon aiterwards as possible | vomiting and oning all the ete r thet feast poseivie | Semiting At the tine of the the Kiowas and Comanel number In the vl New feo, principal! y an vown as the Stake Plat glon never visited bv white m consteitly at war upon thos frontiers. FH COMANCHE, £ pence, are considered by {1 valotes with Tndian ohare of tho wi'd Tudlans ¢ more honorable better governed. They consequently compar tively wealthy, though mot in > guod cir- utustances slelog principal ea, of which the own Agreat number, which ‘they retain, an it ts hapossible to buy a favorite horse of in agency and ter, to them. ‘The good yoveraimeut and actpline Among them is owing to thelr alle ebiefs and the head Varry-Bay-0- Min, or Ten Be Fespoct and ove, and who Id respected ond estecmed by A white men who have become ac with fim. He fs a nam of about Aity aie, medium allichtly bent by age es, vet ainart and active, and capa blo of travelling mv active of hie tribe, ite cream cole his fav Ind rONs— Appow | ki eatures, inpaash L genial AUF, dinire (ie wood within, rathes Chan th wind e) al have cause f fu Aatiod Ile ia Find, | generous, ficiful and honorable,and will be Tienda white ian, and even give hin ugar, cotter or tour when hy He neve. tye, nor will he all wb beg son toxether an. anon w needy aber of hie tr whom bh MW divide bis anit reserving None f elt, Th 6 bead enter, Hoot Kote Wat rer the Buy 4 Inat ofa lome moe of ebicts, anil wi Present ut, a ned ord fin e died. tte was kuown and a by al white men on the fronsuer, aud int finn Buroan. and isd ed by bis tb t and the is ably succeed Payek anu ba 1 Por thes Thugiples Wiel disbiagaion the b t tonpen the Comanches, te whom wy yield deteresce in all things, They uri yer, and ar t fied bet tin riche | sinew the dena Viel awese | Mountain,’ whe was the af Ho-To-Yob-K he, too, divd since the treaty oF 1st Since his death the hiowas be hoad ct h uy we nable to ¢ any one chiets of the 4, all of who in were vivaia for tb tion and neve of Whom had a controlling tn nee, Licking the modern energies of poll. warfare, “Bel fy ject w eibef, hoy chose from among the eon of the tribe a chief counsellor, who «peaks for the tribe whenever It is reduired to bo represent. ed us w whole The correspowlems of the Cinclnnatt Co- rette also furnishes some particulars concern- ing Indlau affairs. He say ‘Thousands and tens of (housands of buffalo are roaming through the whole country, and if the lazy Todiane will cob bill enough kame to live on, they should nut be j starving. ' Buifalo is not the only hove; antelope, deer, elk, wild turkeys, | prairie obickens and all kinds of yame with Won the greon and fertile plains, If our cousins” would lve in ovvilization of this, both to Indians and the Government, hove the Cheyennes, Klowns, jo And Arrapahoes have guthered meet the Commission, in that unsure: cont show be could vanquish the monster, | portion of Kansns, in the Southern part of y, getting with “Uline? on hie Krabbed the brn and with hia huge | the Stat Medicina Creek, Large and | thrifty groves of unaber, aa fertile Li tne world has seen, and lanumerab) of water, make. thh derirable’ country p river, It does not belong to the Ludlaus, but the Commission will, L auppoac, give lt to ther if they ask for it. ‘There Lidians claim it by right of conquest from the Pawnees, | but “by treaty with the Government. they % Up aud” wecey | country, Afterward, by treaty, they gave ip the Sinoky Hil countzy, with the pri Of the Government that \hla country be given them, ‘The Senate ref the Weaty, and when the Indians were leas by ihe broken promise of the « ment, the Overland Mall and Union Pi | Ralirond were buiit through the laude ceded in Hiew of this country delay between them, it mast still tke Laut. | 4 siana until the 15th Of March or Ist of Aptll ear tn Washlngton, in the persons of atlves and Senators 6 October | ¢ demolished, and six persons were cd | CAtrosKin hata, with che hair op, area 16 apparent the disea of an epedemie form, taken Wo prevent Its Increase who were attacked wer and died th be ascertained, fevor, that these inen died of #0 hat by the visit of ruciug Was ephr stimulated so) Pri sveretia, Oot, nation of Gen, Grant for President, by the National Union Club of this elty, meetings | \! en beld in every ward, yn and tor the formation of Tonight several large aud enthu- ace was for $1,000, for all horses, cou, two miles andr ‘ork, beating Old) Put une, Oil iy & ‘The second race was I vessel on Saturday ileal gentlemen con- and are of opinion 4: noe cd with the wavy 2.000, for all Ex-Sronerany Stanton is visiting bls iuer at Gaibrler, Ohio. me trom | Van elections la Mexico h f uf President Juares Tuextow Wern's | a mition of dollar, Nive vessels, mostly eehooners an | novelty just ve all gone in tote is anid to be worth sloopa, npting to get thr gh Hell “Gate. All tiastic ward mentinvs were held to favor hie! that the unwelcome ¥ trotting atulleua, beak Wares ln ve, la hus Jeamped on the for | The culprit was ia | deveribes the recent Interview of the Peace Conmiasloners with the southern Indian tribes. Ho writes from the Arkansas river, | in Seuthwesterm Kansas, under date of the retuned’ here a few days aince, the nd tepe for the counell of the Wy’ feelings toward their Great Pathar at | Kettie's band of Cheyennes, as they were | Shuaking-fHand,” are in Texas, near Chihua- | fs formerly, thelr wealth con: | i nd 9500 to reoond, and | Mystic, and the A. P. Cacver of New London Frits, Ta be Geeree Wilkes, texting Dan | —eaused by fo ting off Pi ‘0d Sock ioe, second Droco Prince sad Contidence. | r neen, te ene Me | Viane, 2:27 ; 512.00, Conu A nan of evpetes, “anders nm. teen: senlptor, In Marytan THe Mouteen! ‘ue ton for the university, has atudenta Baske and Senator Morton have ree ceded from their int Mictietar Romero to Megicn, sma will retain to attend to thelr Congremlonal dutl-s Tun Winslow Ifouse, } bolieved to have beon # persona, twos ™ A dnclig prty recently given th Buthly Fenre i now cotually the tmp (ay of the Week in the cattie yx tity. A rrw dave aero three olf ladle took tea or, & amet! village near Trnsioy, England, whose anited ages reach- } yearn, oO am average of together at’ Caw ed the total of 90 years ard 8 months eae, A civery consvtet fo an Indivna Jail rnehed ont of the Aor nt his cell as ot was opened | totes tn ts eupper, turned the key on the {filers and bade « hasty adieu to thes vicin- Marem Geeewan Raxnant advises to vote for orand date. that fe in vor al impexching ve President. He ways there | neither sense vor reason in the clamor wainst Mi. dobeson, whois only following oud the restoration pottey of Mr. Lincoln. Tix other day a boretyr in Renssele, he mhaged 9 esrvant girl to prevent her from ig. and led her leew to prevent her ape, found hinelf out of cord, when he pulled ont vis knife and cut olf long tr of the girl's hair, wih which he ted her banda. Tue cnstom prevaile In Roeta of entting off the hor ofa witew and burying it with the body of her hu hand. Bo rigorously te thie practice, that the blonde locks of the yout and hy tifal Countess Morny were mn spared, though she was the wife Freneh- man Tue Board of f New York ¢ ectore for the District of aileates of Inapection to bo measuring 260.99 tone, dorlog the your ehdlog Oot, fat, 1867, ‘Two hundred nad seventy engineers and assist: ts had Hleonves granted, jrd G77 had licenses Mrs, Racin A. Krone, wife of Joho Fudkie, of nm eouatyy, was killed hy shining afew div vgo, white sitting by the bed on whict do her brother nd dnfant chad wore lytog. She had just been hat i} ant down by the wall down which the fluid passed, atrile- ge ther tn ita doe Be vrnann, iar p od, has been visited by eymptons of a severe and premature winter. Th 1 woather hat canbe th fat emp before it ripened, amd there are fears that muca of twill be lost. The farm= ers are in groat alarm, for all thelr crops are suffering, and tho ‘winter prospects are gloomy ivan, Ind, Democrat learna that named Marlow, vise to le, was killed in the follow- taauaer: He was in the woods eutting thi ® tree he had felled bent down saapling; he cut down the sapling, and its revound knocked the ax out of his hands and op in the air; he threw his head to k for It, when the blade of the failing axe fored hia neck between the ear and the collar boue, severing the jugular vein ‘Tee most melancholy news reaches us concerning the health of the Empress Char- wiih the aoat | J of the ta blank= | been ving tat neo; Yok his Wrine| chase to wiarm, where I ap wre He ao with wt huinor, while hie yet | wife, who h netine one | } Gene d Sosre |} inge the 4 with | | AIL the peo | Jencies Ws | the author of the Bankrupt law, and who Tnbored se hy shonld be ove of those to \f tae Sinoky Hill | ia | wed bo ratity | day | day grounded Monday on the rocks, While at: floated off at bigh tht und only two of them sustained materlal lulusye-the Comea of lotte. ‘There seems go hope of hee recovers Fea ‘Th other day the Inmat hatenn de Rory he Nas y, were ato the ets Win ited bY AN ANCIENS | Beate’ consternation by her» n dianp= tile of the daya of our grandfather, pers | pear ca long Une thelr search was OWN | hapa the pride and glory of aome ‘fale | Inv At lost hey’ discovered the unfor: street bewu, he aetits @ comevwtat | tunate Princess hidden In w distant wood, offerod bergel’ as Lalrymald os recogalaed ‘Thy Right Worshipfil James fering, Past wryof the Mo W. Grand Lodge nd Acoopted Ma the re 475 years. Brother we was Grand Secretary fro twe He beld firm du side was knowin of Cla*k Milis, the! nition to accompany | | The Ordey of the Sons of Temperance was ys that the Sab- venred whe bad ns ofthe State ft! | lence of Ma) ra lingering Mines of 1829 to | |\he premioms will be awarded. Ai other exhibition will be given by the Deal Mates to-day. To-morrow evening Henry Ward Beecher will deliver an address. TRMPERANCR ANNIVERSARY —Exencioet AT Sreiswar Hatt.—The cause of tem perance received another onward move last pol at Boston, fF) eventing by the celebration of the 25th Anni« versary of the 8. of T, at Stoinway Tail, which was thoroughly packed from top ta bottom, ongautard hy 16 men, im # little room, on th rh of September, 1842, tm the city of New | York. Stuce tte orgamtmtion It has enrolled | some 2,000,000, and at the Present time Dumbers nearly 200,000 members. During these 26 years the Order, tn nil Ite featares, has been so-perfected a to maite it one of the moat efficient organizations tow at worl to advance the Temperance Reform, throughs out the United States and British Provinces, ‘There are 37 Geand Divisions and’ 1,500 subs divisions in the Order; an increase daring the paat year In the Eastern Divislom of ’ York of ‘more tham 5,000 members. The ane nual subscriptions amount to @150,060. At 7:25 P.M. Prof. Senél opened with @ voluntary on the organ, Immediately after which the officers and speakers took thels seats on the platform, William EB. Dodge, Kaq., President of the N. T. A. presided, and called upon the Rev, Dr. Stryker to ‘open the exercises with prays er, after which Rev, Jas. B, Duna, Secretary of the National elation, gave some ine teresting stat braced above, Kee fog of the secrecy of the femperance Order, he said it was no more a secret organiastion than the religious denominations or the fame ily clroloa. Te was doing good and rescuing the fallen. He then introduced. W. E. Dod; who, however, before aldressing the moe ing, requested 's couple of verses of a tempe- ur Bong a 5 open ald he th Mr. Dodge, in opening, was fed for the. honor. ime bmn ta aking Dim to preside at this meeting. During the last few years mach bad been dbae is the cause of temperance. He then referred to the late war, and sald itis the pride and glory of this nation to find that our army of 600.000 men have returned home unscathed in mor ar having closed, the grand y has been largely recruited ranks of the mill ‘my, and if was pledged never to relax [is efforts until the manufacture and sale of intoxicati Hquora is banished from the nnd. There how an effort making to Induce of compel us ae Americans not only to abandon the cause of jutemperance but to abrogate and annul our holy Christian Sabbath. We bave foreigners me from every land and to sit under our vine and fge tree, but we did not invite them to bring thelr own un-Christian vines and fig trees, und then expect us to sit under them. (Cheer). He referred to this now becanse the temperance and ath questions are now closely allied. We have had occasion frequently Io passing along the streets tn seq on the Sabbath music, danctng, earousin murder, We have an nd Excise Commins! ners, than whom nq re faithful and none more determined te do thelr duty can be found in our city, (Cheers.) Me. Dodge then contrasted the Sabbath as kept at present with the past, and ald the former are just as quiet as they wore In his boyhood days B. H. Cuino, Eg., of Boston, was then ine troduced. He said’ that the charge was made a0 general eigners. "He knew there were many homoree bie exceptions, and they follow old siarry tlag through many battles. Bat the charge wis nevertheless too true. He wae @ad the Sons of Temporance were dui such » xood work. In the State frum white he hailed they had shut up the grog shope and It was done without charge ty th State. Auother couple of verses wore thes sung, after which Rov. De. Cu wklyny addressed the meetly * to the Previous spesker, Mr. Unies, he the last time he saw bim he was organiz ivy fem pete vision at Cainp Distrit Wa hington, and aerte line w pledge containing 14,009 names gate m. Mr. On du ont w 00 masked batte thew. Alter a few more rei retired, Letters wore read from General Howard, Senator Wilson, of Mass, Governors Kentom, N.Y., and Geary, Pa the Herries body will arive tn | 9fe" tien “onnonnced that there i | wter | would bea ng at Coopor Institute next ‘1 | Tuesday evening 10 sustain tho Eovcles law | and’ bes hogiter of ‘ Fo Sawrrn, of the! tempera be pi twee thelt wd in the 8ex, has | moral support. ‘The audience thea sang ane n order froin that Presi- ted his pledges t other hymn, and was dismiscd with the bewediction by Dr, Custer 1 the pecpis, and onghe to, be inneached eeowren that Jack Shultz ine The Secret ry oye: & Whateror Intitnde of | tends resigning from the Pr voy of the denninelation or. abuse may choose | Brovrd of Health, te tnd th reward fo the anthorities {the Government. officers of the Navy can | Tur Coutiston Brewrey rin Vaxorm phen thy iF optnion Acrssey or howe bos been taken which as we have cueady mnnouneed, gives Its these, 30 are cardinals, 224 priests and Wiis of diferent ygrad monks and 2215 # (9 Ok diilerent orders or con- mM for religions parposes Ite ivided Into 69 porishos, There are 49 col ogee ond some oactes in Rome, and 7.2160 of Hue mole citizens ase int Ht 500 Protestanta. fiet that Hon. ‘Thomas A. fiom Rhode Island, who was ig 4,60 Ir tea ty d to get it throngh Congress, ake application sa. Dur- nder it for relief trom. h its the time ts oneenyce, Mr ken! waa accounted of the Wenlthiest men in. Providence ; the heavy defuleation of « friend aud as soriato and other heavy losses which fol- lowed by tho direct Lufluenee of the first lose reduced hita to bankruptey, Carrais Cas. HL. Towsren, of the Ha sterner Fulton, bas in bis possession the original log book of the steamer Mutton, Captain Mow Rogers, on tho fires voyage over made by a nt Jnutic Ocean, in 181%. ‘Tho voyage, Ik wilh be iccollected, was made from Sayaauab, Ga,, to which place the steauer had previous: ly salled from New York. It took 26 days, sud created © great excitement though i as years before the daring exainple was {m- Stated, The log book is In excellent preser- vation, and ts tho property of » grandson of Captain Rogers. Ir in roported save the Poston Post's Wash- Ington correspondent that Hurace Greele; ‘Thurlow Weed. and their faction aro al tempting to patch up temporary peace for the benefit of ho sinking fortunes of thelr Party. Tho movement 4 also Intented to se cure the nomination ior Vico Presidency for New Yous. Greeley's, Radiont continue 40 work for Chase, but It ls a ford- en. Grant can get the il accept. This, however, the chief of whieh G rst hy depends on contingench iy tho revit ofthe November elects they go Demooratio, his frends assert, be will abandon all politienl ons. Hie alley noorvatian: l4 obnoxious to the out. hon Radicals, but they will take bim asa dernier resort, In the meantime they are trying to cajole hin into aoine e: sympathy but be is iimperturbable aa « spbinx 1 mt LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND VICINITY, Wrarnen Conse. cvnes.—'The forenoon of this day, In (hia city, will be overcast, with rain A.B. Tuarenes, Thi kw willbe: use wb Central Park to- mencing ed P.M. Anovy one thousand allens have been run through the naturaligation mill during past two week ‘atic ticket.” wi chwe vu Saturday evauing nexk when uiilitary servier. | | which was auswerei a Yeusel across the At- | | arer AyD Deax Rien toxp.—An investigne tion Inte the cause of this disaster ls now being conducted tm this efty by the Governe mont Inspectors of Stenniers, who met yew terday at N Vine street to take testimouy of witnesse ‘The first witness called was William F. Vandenbergi, f the Dean Itiebmond, He tostitied that on the night of the accident the bonts were off Esopus Island, and at @ distance of about three-quarters of a mile apart, when the pilot of the Vanderbilt blew two whistles as a signal for the Richmond te steer to the left. He replied with two whie tles, as a signal of obedience, and obeyed, Notwithstanding the signals, the steered to the right and came down nond. Ou the Vanderbilt percelvin, he course of the Richmond, the pllot ble ‘one whistle asa signal to go to the rizht, He awered, and on eltempt wad made to comply; but as the te ep of both vessela was about twe velit milee ‘an bour, (here was not sufficient time to get the Kichmoud clear, and she was struck, and Iminedlately commenced alaking, ‘The highs was tolermbly clear, with s half moon, Te seems that abreast of the Vanderbilt, about one hundred feet off, was propeller, of which Mr, Vandenbergh saw only the Nght, which blew one whistle and the Vane derbilt one for the Richinond to go to the right. Mr, Vaudenbergh thought both whis+ tles were from the Vanderbilt as a signal te go to the left, Hence the course of both boats and the collision, Mr. Vandenberg was confident that two whistles came from the Vanderbilt and nothing from the propel ‘Two other witnesses were examined, whose testimony corroborated that of the pilot ‘The investigation ts still pending. Tun Comrouarion Ruau Estarm Baur Futons Onrainny Yrorexpay.—The sale of corporation real estate was resumed yester day at tho Exchange Salesroom, 111 Broad: way, Mr. John H. Draper again officiating at auctioneer, Mayor Hoffman, Controlles Connolly, and other city officials were pros ent. ‘Tho Fort Gansevoort property, described ix Yesterday's Sum, was offered for sale, the aus thorities having decided to dispose of the of | water and bulkhead rights, together with the lots on 18th avenue, and facing the Hudsow River, These lots numbered on the mape trom 1 to 7 from 31 to 87, and from 61 to 73 lylug between Gansevoort strects and Wes 12th streets, and forming the fronts of three biveks on Lich avenue, were started Yeater- day at the appraised prices. The six Gor lois were veboed Nt #1z.000, and, tho twenty | intermediate lots at @9,000 each. As they a would not logally be sold at less than the Soult ates Mud as no bide 60 high were otfered, the lols were withdrawn, and will be vst of thei will vote the) weTHe Amenicay Inspirore | — Put up agaia today at noon ia the same Peis lots on Gansevoort street, between | Weat street aud 13th avenue, meas Ci by ¥, were the first sold to the follow! persons at the following rates : Block No. 1—Lot No. §, Mr. B. Johnsom, wh Ne to tata (Comtiuned oa Veurth Mane.)

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