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aw Ow —E—EE—E—— ee HE NEW YORK SUN. LISHED DAILY——SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Office corner of Nassan and Fulton stresta, poner Copies TWO CENTS. waive Leas or oes Six Dollars per year, ‘The Sun Eacabliahment. —— THE OLD WORLD. BUN CABLE DISPATCHES. | Attompted Insurrection in Rome-— The Barracks of the Papal Zou- aves Blown Up~A Failure, MOVEMENTS OF GARIBALDI. He is Seen Only 42 Miles from Rome. MORE FIGHTING. buccess of the Pontifical Troops NEWS FROM CHINA. 4 GREAT BATTLE FOUGHT, OEFEAT OF THE IMPERIALISTS. &e., ae, ao. The Revolution in Italy, Losxpom, October 26—Noon.—Late die Patches from Rome state that the party of Detion tm that city, whe bare hitherto been ery quiet, attempted an insurrection on Wooeday Inst. A mine was placed under the Darracks of the Papal Zouaves, which, ate Fiven signal was fired. ‘The attompt was a decided failure. Not» Plogle life was lost ; many persons, however, Wore injured, and the buildings sadly shat- fered. ‘The general outbreak, for which the firing ‘Wf the mine was to be the signal, was quick- Wy repressed, and the eity soon became quiet. Fronxxcm, Oct. 26.—General Garibaldi fins again been heard frem. Without regard- of the prohibition of the Italian authorities, ¢ left Foligno, and pushed on toward the Routh. At inst accounts be bad arrived at Rict!, a lown in the Southern district of Um- Bris, not far from the Papal frontier, and Within forty-two miles of the city of Rome. Froursce, Oct %.—General Nino Bixio pas accepted a perition tm the new Cabinet bee Minisier of tue Marine, Loxvox, Oct. %6.—Additional advices re @elved from Rome acknowledge that the BWarivaldians have mot ali retired from the Serritory of the Church ; but represent that Who Pontifical troops have recently had en- Dounters with the remaants of the Insurgent ands, in which they havo been unfformly Twaccessful. France, Panta, Oct. $5.—The reception of the En ror of Austria in Parts has beeu most cor ial and gratifying. His visit ie popular with Bho Parisians, and wherever be epvews in Public he meets with enthusiastic manifesta ons of welcome from the people. A pro Vound feeling of sympathy for the brother of Bho unfortunate Maximilian helghtone the Respect and esteem with which the Emperor Dn regarded by all classes. 7 miane. Loxpow Oct. 26.—Abvout two weeks ago DP Mr. Donnel was shot im thie city under cir Pemstances which led te the belief that the Dutrage was perpetrated by the Fenians. ‘The police succeeded In tracing the crime to Dperson named Mugridge, who, when ex- Dmined, acknowledged his guilt, and was jund to have no comnection with any Fenian ization. News from China, Loxpon, Oct. 25.—Iutelligence bas been ceived from China that a great battle had Deen fought between the Kebel army of inva: pion and the Tartar forces of the Emperor of ‘China, The Imperialists ware defeated. The Dattle took place within thirty miles of Pekin, and that elty was in great danger of Falling into the bands of the victorious Models. 'FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, t Datos to October 12, ‘Toe eteamer China, from Liverpool on the ‘AMb, arrived at this port yesterday evening. } THE INRERRECTION IN SPAIN ! ‘The Spanish Government haa addressed a Mircular to ite representatives at Forcign Courts concerning the late Insurrection After referring to the complete failure, for She time, of the rebellion, the address pro- eoeds as follows ‘This revolt aims at the destruction of social forder and existing policy, Including, ae aoc! ronsequences, the constitutional principle, he Monarcuieal principle, the Catholle pri Bipal, and the dyuasty as eyin tal application of the wiiole, Yet what is Shere in Spain, in whatever is beloved by Bpuniards, that is not inseparably Lound up a principles? The national charae- renown, property, individual ly—all these contribute to cone nd radical existence wpon this re agniticent whole, How it Fould be thought strange, and who could fail Bo perceive, that revolutions of this nature Must be, and wry, tn fact, unpopular ia. this Tetlective country, and ‘thit, like the Inst, i Uey are, and always will be, repudiated by | the public mind? “For the feeling they to- syire in the people can never be uther than aisquiet a and it vece sarily results Bhat the prop the agri Manuiacturer, the Pricet—all men, in fine, Without distinction ‘fear from tangitle reasons, form thelr Brest fre ‘and look forward with still tance by the indilference and ool sense of | cll amoug the prisouers. | Prom population, the noble determination cf) Cleasel’s court, in rear of the building, an Dur worthy apd valiant army, the zeal and | agoniaing scout waz wituessed. ‘The w: Bective co-spefation of the authoriti Fontidence fer Majesty's Government has ever ceased for an instant to feel and to tn- Bpire. ‘The care of Inculeating an Bhe truth of the facta by every possible ans How produces salutary influence. It political and moral duty fncumbeut upon every good patriot, but notably upon Whose ho, honored by official positions, are loully bound to serve thelr country’ wih Weal aud loyalty, THK IRISH CATHOLIC BISHOTS. The London News of 11th, say ‘If 9 statement be correct which appears tn fan Irish jourugl excediiciy key to be Jrel! Inforined, the Kon in Cathe Bishops BE Ireland bare unsuimonsly aud. positively Pefused the offer of endowment of ine bends the State under any forni of conditions hatsoever, They will not take auy part of revenues of the Eatabli-hed “Church ; ey decline not less pervmpturily a distiucs separate endowment; ur will they ac- t the bounty of the State ior the mmintes of their churches aud ylebes. The Ko- Catholio prelates by vv ueans intend the rival Church ebould veins, the tou ipa whieh they, Sbemselve Secline, pose that they shoud lw approvr he rellef of the THis nove,» PPOUFiate 2 FENIAN PAMIC Lx RNOLAND, a The Northern Wake says thn rocant lan | leas to argue wit | but the expression of outrage in Mat pante of fear among the greater portion of the Engliah people, which, to may the tenet, subsequent alarme of Fenian sttcks have dee et and totensifed this iJ of ter for till it ins to flad ¥ in hints whieh look very ihe covert threats « Vengeance against all who. may even be «it tel of Fenian proclivities, It is almont Auitising to see with what warmth of hate some even of the leading English newspapers speak of thow “Fentan savages,” whe must be pleased, if also somewhat surprised, to | observe Low succesafil they have been in Ope getting the equanimity of the Engilsh nation The » yl w declares it to be aa Fenians then as with “wild at perl May eventuniy be convinced that it is dan- gerous to indulge in their anarehial sities In the heart of England.” Englishinen are then sign! bas tat “altin dependence of authority force ;" and fo. the events being excep onal, “force,” the mate depend authority,” must be resorted to tn all cm fn affectation of judictal calmness, but, to ail appearance, It would have fo insuperable ob- lynch law. Cer ttt ree horrence by reernt outrages, and fears FY little more provocation might bring about terrible reprisuis.” This may be ® natoral fear as to but It may be read also ponsibiy, after all, that what might happer as a suggestion th Is not the worst way Indeed the reference to ment of like criines by" p ot public anfety” in the Far W fe explicit and unmist the Iaw into thelr own bi offenders without merey ;” fore, the clvil power here to defend life ie strong enough nd property, this is the luevit- also helps to awell the panic, ominously warniv) exlateuce of a. deep keep England In a per tem of ruftianly guerilla warfare until nd refers in an aid Fenian plot to tual state of terror Treland. All this te but the outward and vise- thle expreralon of a feeling which ts just now Yery general in England. AR ARCRET (NTRNTIONS OF FRANCE. The Avenir National says that foreign statesmen apd journaliste are very tll-in- formed as to the wishes of the French, and the tendencies of pubite opinion among them. Some English journals latel; tained that the large cites In France desired & European conflagration. | Nothing is more false. Tt would be much more easy for the government to excite a certitn bellleoae eus Chusinsm, more oF less durable, amo: rural population thay in our large det tic cltles, France was never hostile t Ger. man unity; eho bas only regrett ull regrets, that It lias bern ¢ ved under the too exclusive dow n of the @on- servative and military elements by which Prussia ts now governed; she blaines ber own government for not foresceing the events which were brought about lu 1s66, and feels tiereelf in some degree bummiliated : but, on the other band, alie can remdily aud promptly restore her prestige by the acquiai- ton of liberty, It liberty ‘not war When will the Germ: pum Paar. sratys, Tho Florence correspondent of the Avenir Nation 4, writing on the 7th, anys: Ihave but little news to send you to-day, and Gant is easily under ready tuld nore onxle ot them out od, ast have ou that the Insurgents are muc to fatigue troops ay of Rome th have thie uso forme 1 wut every evening, aud that the garrison ts 40 thinned that recourses be obliged to be bi to the drammers, and even (he muste perform the nightly r As to surreetion, It le uny i proportions, Itte began, and when meneud uni ming week tlace it com: rly unfavorable coudi- Hous, weepa on for a week, ite triuinph ws certain. | The Romen payors do not even try to dispute the progress of the Insurrection. HV RRE CORPORAL PONIAM MENT. In England they punish garroting by flog- slug. The Times thus descrites this terrible flicted on three criminals Jall, near Leeda, on the 9tb: criminala were Willian Casey, Hen ell aud Samuel Hirst. The triangle was ® vew and strong structure, #0 franied a to prevent the writhings of the men under the Vlows disturbing ite equilibriuin. | Hr, wamall elim man, did not Mince until the Ath stroke had been atininistered, at the eighth stroke long weale disfigured his back. When hment, which in each instance oc . was over, Hiret eat.” Casey, When the eighth cut of the oat fell across his naked #houiders, gave utter- aprolonged "Ob," and at the f hstroke thin cry of paiu Was intern with a convulsive sob, Afterwards, he this teeth flimly, and grimly observed when released from the triangle, and tn allu sion to his trousers having becotue ton iggies “that they bad spoil would. have to provide. bin Cainphell, the third prie viking fellow, nud be weted of being # returned conviet, He wif With alinost Spartan equanimity ugh the blood flowed from the weal bis right shoulder after the rixtt st and never uttered # ery or a Word duriug his evie dently severe wut, her pair. TRRMINLE RXTE S108 0 RDINEU ROM. A disnatrous explosion took 5 extablisim Edinburg coin the nt of a dealer in freworks, in om the 9th, An sccountin the The explosion took place mainly to the front, and the windows were blown out, the debris wae carried ucrore the atrect, shatter the house as with Bullets, But alarming ae vo was in the fr that the te ots of ¢ chietly & An awiul nrist, the | aploye, the suldier, the | led j apprehension for their future, ‘These | cts bave been proved in the present in| there were only the wome and the | entoreing | poured into the stlr k door, forbidding to the et of the tho divellers were ubsent, the men t and the children’ at — ee ply. So far aa can by aud chil eu at Che windows were shri madly tor help, From the first floor two | women dropped from the window-elll to ihe ground, and a child was flung out, whieh war | safely caught, Immediately’ the the Stories wbove began | as their only chance, and gount Auld of the pellee foree I Grins, Laing binself supported by several wen from bebind. Froin the window of Mrs, Henderson in the secoud loo her own and a down, and the frightened mothers threw o ald thon Ber of them, — hau abont go years wied. 5 ‘There wore still two women to be res body of men. Krom «stair window in the building In Pirle's © ht angle with the | was Gurowu, and a wos we, which stands sod Wall, Thirty-Fourth Year. ter gave tise to a wild | aton, who wae by this time elttin | the Window sill, passed it round Was undignified and nnbecoming ; but the | thrown over by their mothers, With one exception, caught unin- © girl baving ber sknll fractured. Several women were rescued by ropes aud ladders, and after the fre waa sufdued tn the staircase, search waa made tn the building and two ‘women were rescued, one of whom died immediately rn perished in the expl subsided bolding the next Convention for the nv In all, five deaths are sous are in the infiy~ A PReNoH PANIC pare, ie by no means the jlace where fuancial panies prevail, foreign journal says ‘There was an extraorfinary panic on the Wall street, tt ap ntly reminded of what “long familiarity with regular government” ly led them tw forget—that the on Mes were invented by persona who win fore tunes by Inventing them, and believed by versons who were ruined by bellevi bere was a revol bo eame as that issued October 1th, 1466, to Charles Kuapp & Co., but which lapsed, owing, it ts said, to the now-fulfil the contract hy them, tion in Italy; nee of ent for M. Dr. Crhone bast act waa to deniand a rectification Of the Freuch frontier Rouber ; he was in while dealing with the Fenians, The Times goes further even than this, It speaks with ud dismissed M cee conclave with the | di*patches from the the waters of the new territory, Leaving San Francioo on the 20:h of July, «he pr | cee | Vane Italian Minister; France and Italy bad made an offensive and defeusive alli Peror was biwsell #0 Jeetion to the Fenians being punished by the and was on his all lies together, were rushing wildly about in quest of th them to sell at he brokers them- ered in the mob, and Overend Gurney's Friday in the City acema to have been ugh there waa eo m) however great the lon ns to have been the tary awell mob, Lust- An order that they pang up nd unless, there creation of a ine Hing the tninds of rentie might let these new awell mobainen thelr pockets without putting in their bande MEXIOO, © Gulf Cable. ctober 2b. Advices to the 19th inst, have been recel¥ed from Mexico. Don Benito Juarez bas been elected Preal- dent of the Republic beyond @ doubt, and Lerdo de Tejada ts certainly elected President of the Supreme Court, Mr. Emile Lasere, able alternative.” The Pull Mall Gasetie er to the possible by the. shall have redressed. the grievances of New Orleans, haa ob- tained from the Mexican Government a grant of the exclusive nght to the use of the Tebuantipic route, tor the purpose of open { transportation from Minatitlan {of navigation on the aud thence by rail to Jer point om the Pacitic erlea have not by steamer to the bi Ventuza, or some « pinin the control of the route, did vot succeed Im affecting thelrob- The politi p bands of theG of as follows tenced to varion vvernment have wo have been sen terms of imprisonment, Which are in most cases quite brief, and two huudred Lave been relfased. ® General Trevino bad been hurriedly die .n Minister, Mr. Plumb, had an audience with Preaident Juar he presented his credential celved ns the accredited Ambassador of the United States, The condition and whereaboute of @en- eral Marquez and other noted Imperialists, whow the Government officers are pursuing, to to shot them. selves up in the towns, It may be supposed that these tactics have succeeded. A letter I mt received from Rome in- Jodeed, that fresh troops are sent | @enerals Gonzales, Ortega and Paton! have been put upon thelr trial, but mefure, to answer (he offidtal questions on the ground that they do not recogulze the logallty of the existing Government. ‘The Insecurity of travelling In Moxico was Jocreasing. The best men in the rural police force bave been discharged. Leon Gueman, whe had been arraigned for trfal for treason, was pardoned by the Gov- ernment, and has since been elected to the new Mexican Congress, 4 Garsea Garcia had ars (imprisonment been sentenced to four y fo the Penitentiary at Monterey. West Indies, News from Maytt by the Cu An arrival from the Island of Mayt brings the intelligence thi uthority of General Bulnave has ended ‘The Haytlen army assaulted the strong- hold of the rebels near (he frontier of St Domingo, on the 10th, aud the next day car- rled the place with the bayonet, luUiouists fled into St, Domingo. ‘The Haytien Government bad since tasued n suspending the state of siege. Contral America, the Cuban € ceived from Belize to the 20th inst. in had been reme count of the illegal partiality toemigrants from the Southern 0 had shown made by bin Fisq., haa been ay Goveruur of Houduras, winted bis successor as sof 11th ways ing the wiv of a publican opposite, white perforating many of the dows ii the domiciles a and dotting the front of lad frigate Withelin [., | w building at the Thai in the fighting ship naturally n'with the Captain, ony f war ordered by the ears that the Wilhelin f. will | elglit Inches in thick nese wes Well ae thi of will be but e all chance of eseape that way, Fortunately, many of the loud aah was raleed by tl that the Captain's arn por sult atten groce followed bita, expecting « difhculty id nearly weven feet 6 feet, below the Mian, aud AO Altercation aeowe Letwee that of the later to but fi suriace of the water, so that when the Cap A most of her coals « ns, the wtiwor will barely reach teiow | tain has consi Inrge koi muiside, two ahead” and these guns will be } ton, and wil fire 500 1b shot will have tour 000 tb, shot, and guns, 15 at each b Id out his | of the turbulent nase d thas the shot | of the former will penctraie a7 in, quite as | Wy as tho shot of the latter will peno- brave an 6 in. armor plate, battery of the Prussian shij, will bes down un eactay's deck with bow and wan! every point of the horizon. Japtain will be ra om the surtnce of the water, and will 'y an enlarged broadside fire. by observed tat ihe Hercules equals, wud perhaps surpasses, thi neighbor's children were flung | ing up ti them over so fast that the men below could the riot The upper deck mM get a breath, or yet time to form then ura batteries, el throu relves, In cousequence of this haste one rl, aged abont 1%, named Margaret Comyr ell, had ber skull fractured, and died jmame diately on admission to (he Infirn At one of the wiudows of the bighest floor three women presented themselves. Ove dd Mra. Ferguson, of age, in aw frenzy Of despair, leayed from tho window to tho ground, and was horribly fractured and man- was carried (o the Royal Infirina- Ty, but died in few minutes alter her arri 4 painful but not dangerous wou It appears, was nob e i lo tho attack pon Horton, but was Up the street, and merely Stepped to lr comparison can be vetween those two vessels, becanse ihe battery of the formor is so much weaker tuan the prospective armament of the latter, ed, and the ladder brought belug too short, | Fores were got and cloverly managed by a were arrested on Mi One of the Miner's Miner's Union, and were attacked by Youngstown, Ob day for inciting a rlut. to bhuself aod fanill sod thelr Lee threatenud uamed Alre, Joe _NEW-YORK _ WASHINGTON. Wasnixotos, Oct. 25. Governor Ward, who is now here, says that at the F rk of Y nit meeting In the Executive Sub-Con mnversation as to tie best piace for tion of candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency, and that Chieago, St. Loals and New York were wentioned in that con- nection, but no action was taken by the committee, ae the determination of that question belongs to the full minittesr, Which ts to assemble here in Dev Information has been wed here of the insurance of a new grant by President Juarez to Mr. E. Lasere, for the opening ot the Te- itepec route, It ts substantially the t of The Treasury Department has received eamer Lincola, rent to by way of Victo id Port Rupert, uvera Island, to Fort Simpsou. Three Attempts were made to take Fyacione to Ax accurately the boundaries betwer British Columbia and our new terctory, which were, however, ans count of the rain and fog, although alx days were consumed in the trial, Tho vessel then proceeted te Sound and Dixon I bay on the morulng of August 12th, They were etlll surrounded by @ fog which com. Pletely bid the town from view, ao that Ite exact beauty could not be made out. After steamer entered the port, and the oflicers and men received a ian officials. The latter exhibited every disposition to forward the fog cleared away th cordial reception from Ri the designs of the cruise, and immediately Preparations wore made to pro KolDg Arst to Onualaske Inland. At the date of the report It was expected to act out on the 234 of August. Little had been learned tn the short tine that had ad sine thelr arrival in those waters, but the officers ex Preaved theinselves already satisfied that Fesources of the country in timber and fsh- on overrated Several weeks ago Secretary MeCulloch received from au anonymons source a pack age postinarked Urbana, Obie, ing nineteen thousand dollars, the lar, tle Of which was in weven-thirty. by The money was placed to the credit of the “conscience fund.” ntly @ letter was received from a man tn Wisconsin, claiming that hesent te money to be co verted into other securities, Mich as the Se- crotary mighé thing propewte send, andgave a his reason for forwarding pe comfhunica- tion oF ure with the tholiey that he was very@ick at the time, and wae not able to waite, ‘The officers of the Trogsury arqof the opinion that the letter is from eome party Who sawabe publication that nineteen thous sand dollars had been reéelved, aud thinks he can claim the same, It in stated thas on Wednesday three coun- terfelt fy dollar compound interest notes, der the Act of February, 1362, were discovered in the office of the Kegister of the Treasnry, and yesterday (wo more, the issue u they having passed through the Redemp' Divigion, First Auditors and Pirst Control- le officers with being detheted ; but upon reaching the Register’s rious notes were discc to small extent, were circulated about af- ten months RECONSTRUCTION. Progress in North Care! he Wisiotos, N.C elect! for regletrat Wirretino, Va., Oct, %—The election in Wost Virginia for State Benators aud mem- bers of the House of Assembly came olf yoo terday, The returns are meagre, and ind- cate a diminished vote, The Democrats have made large gains a@ far ons heard from Wheeling City and Oho county Democraile tinjority. Brooke cou the antire Democrnite ti ble ab present make the returner Wood, Marshall, Weat Berkley and probab! Harrison counties Lave gone ftepublican The Lynchburg Republicam containe the following account of disturbances incident to » reecnt election In that plac Karly in the morning the negro Ned Tor- loyed « Company, went to the polls and deposited bis vote against a Con vention, aud in of the Conservative jitates. Wh ¢ it became known anong the negroes (who thronged about the pulls and were acting anil talking In the most ox- cited manner), hat Horte Conservative Hominees, they pursued thin the streets with taunts and. threate, nnd openly menaced him with violence aud out. rage,” Ned went away from the crowd and arined hituselt with a heavy etl k and a fives shooter, aud announced that he would detend had voted for the himaclf'tn case any lusult or injury was Gilered bin, In the afternoon le tate out on the atreeta aud walked around. withe out mol until about 4 o'clock, ity arore which resulud tuding” of three negroes, sabove At that time (P.M) Sed wad standing at the entrance of Wren’s Suloon, on Ninth street, with bis ablck reste Ing ayainat the fence. 'A r along, passing down the ecreet, and knocked Ned's eane away and ous Inte the street. A owd of ne Wing About the enghie= t along the pavement KE and followed the the insult, Hin Gad Several nie € a1 Horton pi Th front of Bell's Hookstore Nea overtook bis ub wLira pon him on every aide, Horton drew ou ed to hill the frst nian thia thine there were * frou various parte lage. When Hor ibited ile kuife the negroes intuediately nd hit gave way aud retreated; but the sof "kill him! kill bw! were repeated reechoed by the negroes Who Were com- diiferent quarters, and swelling and nola4y mob. Just ab this @ kuucked Horton down. and tone was thrown, which passed ugh one of Bell's frout windows, Horton then drew ils pistol,and commenced an indis- cruminate Oring at the crowd behind bin, His fret shot passed through the lof arm and lodged iy the cheat of Henry Beurry, Infleting Beurry, Horton and the negrovs with whow he was ooutending, Horton's next sbot tore through the jaw of Henry Bird, breaking tbe boue and knockin ‘out several teeth. third passed the, fukle of Spraggla David Tnjurlug ths barrel was dis- Uy the time Horton's nistol was thus emo- SATURDAY pittes of the National Union Republican Committee, there was some | dons kept the fay that the Grand Cc menced on the 18th Inst., when Bena and Ching deflate resulted. Satanta, Chict of the Kiowa, and the leading man of the Gouthe.. Tudianes sxprraced Utlonions to leaving the plai of the Arkansas Ki to the Kiowns, ‘The tke by way of Chatham sage, arriving tn the Senator Hendervon vw Oangen arrived Tonnense entrance, Association addin Mee, where all money redeemed te checked off, the apa- ered. Similar notes, Oct 25.—The whites are taking more {nterest in the approaching sluce the reault of the election in Virginia hasbeen made known, Five days the State will foot up iy mit sideral ceived, and that itwas intended to secure resuneration bel clety buylng pro lea, and welling then t ary wa! year of 4)1,000, tw private grounds privat fourth side, 1b Miler te ceeded in Thema? | avetlovice ted circle uf excited uegrove | Jabout them. As the negroes were pressing | tance Tarieties of co rugged peaks U So admirably do lofty trees uide the term tion of the Painting at elther side, that the eye Is really deceived. ‘Tho background we ‘® pity we inust imayine behind tt chugrined owuer of the fine houses, whose windows ool the bricks of Milam are not baudsom ter from Mibu, OCTOBER 26, 1867. _ street, and the ex of the negroes were | Into Keli's. box followed and lynched but that a Federal He Ant, Whowe name we could tot learn, rode up and drew bla pletol, and with great ever: wilt hay till the « soldiera arrived. ‘These caine down fr courth t dout lek bay and charglie thr owd, Which was inalily ¢ of te vee, cleared the strects and. prevented any ther acts of disorder, After an luterval half aw hour, during which the excites Mont still ran hich, Horton was brought out of Bell's in etringe of a detail of ten soldiers, and conveyed to Jail and locked up. On every aide loud threats were operty made agalnet tis lite, and there fy no doubt that he would have been killed had the negroes boon nae, Horton pnasedt permitted to reach him. The wounded ne Kroee were 6 thetr injuries properly attended to. avevedd to pices of safety aud Tho Indians. A Poa ‘Treaty Sig Br. Lovis, Mo, Oct. 25. Lettere and tel egrama from ¢ Lodge Creek, Kansas, neil of Indians come ot Hen- teraon jeaires of the Gu but no: nd belong confined to Heservation.” He claimed the lands aonih hot want to give any The next day, however, the Klowns manches mide a treaty with the Commiadoners, the provistone, belng th fame as those of the treaty made at Little Arkaneas two years ago, with the exception that an Agricultural Reservation 14 set apart for them on the matn branch of Red Kiver, ar the Wichita Mountains, where those A gO Who ch nitted bunt’ on their h of Arkansas river, Santants protested strongly against going Into houses like the whites, Wii Gnally alened the treaty: |The Arrap hoes wore to meet the Commissioners on the td; the Cheyennes on the 2th, In separate councils, Satistactory treaties will probably. be made with all of the Southern Indians, ld leave for St. Lou! ee Commnisatoners will longer. A delegation o the “council onthe 264 from their agency, to lay sume complaiut belure the Cominiasioner, on the 20th, T remain meveral rom Tennessecs Nasnviton, Oct ‘The Legislature have Ja law making it punishable for eon: non carriers to make discrimination on ac- Lofrace or color. ‘This places the ne- ea on an equality with the whites on the nilrouds, &e. Orse Association Races. Nasuviniv, Oct. 20.—The fret race over Blood Horse A tion Course to-day was adash of a mile for two Blood race was won by Bimick’s Pat i Kiel Mt Gane tn second, and Chemisette thing Hazard threw his rider, 1:00) The second race, best three ia fre: yrureapt @is0, was won by Craigs (altayaby im three thres heats, beating Duke of Jeans, Tine, 1:60, 1549, 1 1:5054. ‘The track ry; Mt has rained Stiuy, . fea seme Frew Onceans, Oct 26.—The atoamer Plaarro loft Lrazoe for this port on the 2th ull, and has not since been beard from. It is considered certain that she wed} down with all on board. Cinctnnal Crnornatt, Oc highest run was 1M, and bis ornge 23%, The second game was between Rivers and d was won by Rivers, Acker- omnge was Ackermi man making only 64. Rivers! 17. In the third game Snyder beat Smith; average 15, The fourth game was between Coon and Verm: jen, and was won by Coon, Vermuclen making only 62; winner's ave- rage ZiJ¢. Choate won the Inst game In the lone contest with Pa All the games, a¢ usu evening, In latter scoring were 400 polut Ata meeting of the London Dining Association, on the 10th, it was thought best to adopt the name of the Lon- don Clerks’ Club, The necessity of and of keeping the premises for uon-sharebolders would thereby be a ed, It woe believed that « and. a lindf id be supplied for 6d., vegeta! los, and ale or atou and meat, potatoes aid vegetables, ale of stout, bread cheese, and condiments for Is, Fish and. other things would be provided when In # son at equally moderate rates, He took it that besides cheapness, comfort and reapect- Abily were linportant conriderati assumed that reading, smokin, billiard ‘oms would be provided. Rinployers co- perated for thelr own nee, #0 also did wor notwe why city clerk the same course tle oF porter ‘at, potatoes or rid Id not pursue ihe report of the cou 0 was then rend, which stated that con sniines Of support had Leon re emises in the mort central quarters of the ety. The report waa adopted, and five di eetora were appoin J, ue question of their erved for ® future ee My. Lloyd , In the course ot ‘owe remarks on ihe auccess of the co-oper- Aiivd principle, stated 60,000 oF 70,000 heads of families In Chis country were now supply- ing themselves with provisions some with clothing as well, and that in one m that piu »wi (Rooidale) of 60,000 inhubibants, wus and Oller Becerawr nem tordl nek profit laxt resolved that the the club be fixed at £20,000, In 4} each, and that employers be in t opr ited to render asalatance by subscribing for limited uutuber of shares Without members abip. A Fresco with a Mt Twish to mention a notable outed 0, newly Buished covering a lunge of had wvught to make th purchasing @ atrip of la wher would riees bud been oilered. Ho pro- ul ty erect @ luity black that the entire garden, “The proprie grounds Hon the nell, even tor of the latter had warned bim, he would repent, He of Lis grounia by © wal five eburied dwelling. Upon this wall Look- | tig toward (he garden aud his own residence the tr completed the enclorure high aaa tour or wo ix painted. It seems as if the rnbs and trees of the yard rise in the di 0 the mountain alde, with all the pastures, waterfalls aud a| Bwise landscape oiters. be hove Is the sky, for the wall Is shaped to re- ble the edges of mountain summits, It be wall the only on the bare bricks, and pe Strange Scone tn am Obie College, The Cinciunatl Exquinea says :—We heard recently of an election incident which le worth telling. There ls ® Normal Behoo! tor teachers at Lebanoa, im the dark and be- nighted Republican county of Warren the day before the election the Prosecutiny Attorney of the county visited the school aud explalued to them Who among ( could vote in Lebanon under the law, U comriuiiui his wal Information us tnylted On 0 pupils DOW, UN. Two Oonts ard seven permanent extibition, tke permanent there tres, picture galleries, &r. This shonld not lotertere with the annual «howe, sand years ago this exhibition wou'd . lave “seared” the world ont of ed, there waa a erent conconrae on the | all the young nv fement and tndignation | Re who were for th store, and would have bea | then, with that court nvited all the Burning with iiducnat at thie opprobrtous Democratic party, an All this proves, young Indies, and put the aame With the hervi wx, doutle the In comparison to th they cannot help mt want to have bie Tov, at least to apt | months since ant of hia real ago etty linnite, | tendency. But that ¢ ~! in one department Inplied progress th all fold npward of fe writes thus any two and three saving mactin inachInes to teach men to work. A nt concessions from the Brit» nt, wo want Ireland for the wholly and absolutely, and that we ith having fired her | wre of swindling an inatrs teinging ep boys During the trial « med Claudine awore t fire to the building, Claudius te held to ane on his own comfee- co, and in rete. ation for any li Evana hired bis alt, arm, and prepare will enatle uw tunily, and to avenge ceuturien " of cruel oppresalr lained the object of the Connedl | prectptia wer the charge of art A ranacnarn tn the morning press apeaka of s young nan, aon of one of ¢ ignorant lower ¢ * agaist OMe eople, then It will b age through bankruptey ndred and five, the head | umber two h borrowed mone xg the lows of the editor of clon was olither radi the confidence of his | of her govern his simply aa our po. ni, If necessary cal or nothing, Inu We mean to felt, Wea rm acquaintances for the freedom of Ireland, deate We wait our opport will take care to avenge the alighteat inyus: tice done to any of our people by English Taw, armed police and infur of id work hae a rival In every horse and ase. ity, and meanwhile hair for the fast two haa produced @ rise of 60 flow sell ann @ than @15,000,000 +f correspondent writes to the aame nes from ta a sect Whore all this, hn Journal, from the worth of ten, for eke which, for the tranquility of families, had better not be tathomed. might tell the story, Intion to get the putrid aiell from the glossy England, as fol- Yawning graves T take {t that the essential feature of Fen- fe distinguished from at ed the artifice ne were being driven, after a ntbarry, to thelr home at Ralls ntly, when, on descending the ran away, and as the rond bottom, when thes ie at nothing #hort of separation from Great Britain, and abso possibility of Ireland to the British c It must never be forgotten that Feulanism ts essentially of foreign (that ts, American forelign means, ati to an immense deg? tmade a sharp turn at tho arrived at that polut the vehicle overturned, A young girl was killed on the spot origin, ba tte will probably die (ed tr juries. The father ree Inapired by t ulle Irrespective o land Is the qr Btatesinen hope F has her face dis- was in their com- al severe Wounds on the head, and vers ahoulder dislocated and a leg Irish ayinpathtes, red; a young 0 by which Amert noreasonable to believe that an organizasio deeply imbued with American feellige ah deliberately seek, as I believe the Irish Aumer= can Fenlans are ‘now doing, by a series of rugosa, to fan up. the old hatr and Ireland to such ane ‘The will of the late RW. Greene, of Har 1 bis wife, and wos 1 of insanity. Tored for probate, but is eontested nd of mental lacapacity by the tee. tator at the time of Ite makin 4, Ct, who marde (ween Englas 1 furniture, plate, plo- his fainily, the remaind Weellng growing up in the great northern ete, the poor uf the Centr Cauca, ord, an foayeregational Cl al L cad pBsive swosged mn to relatives, Mra. Jefferson Davi for a towdays, nema sald to sul ef the Caen XIMILIAN®” dutoblograph: , ls announced ly kugland. To couxtamag? the sincll of dolling oat bage pus some onlond in the pot. . Tinry thousand tims to yellow fev ‘Tim upper slopes of the White Mountains are now covered with snow, A max died recently In Verinont from « He eat und eat—and died, ‘ue wife of Hon. 8, 8, Cox, of Ohio baa 0 Into possessi through the death o! Pirncn Oaven, Bne of the best whalemen New London, was recent! is visiting Benning. Over $150,000 0 Ppt ‘Op@ud the others loved to build a séWer found « jar contaln- ing one thor ait the’ thickness at were all quite biack, The dark however, “wns enall remeved by rubbing, the nvertptlon ‘The wed head in the centre, h letters round the head, | becu unsbl> to ellect a ee ins can be read isa plain cross, ple have fuller verve rh wi) a with the old Ei Which, In some of the dividing the coli three little dots In cach of those parts, while et eee, London.” The conjecture ts that they are | the 16ih District met Tate Hilliard Tournament. of the reign of Edward L 25.—At the billiard tour- natnent today Foster won the first game, heating Davis: score 800 to 58 Foster's Improved W: Tho wretched ox ‘out of the port of iclled by «whale. Amen recentl With all our harbor advan. nd with our linwense commercial in- Now York has the reputation of be- | had, beaid Ing behind every other leading commercial Tharsday next a ass meeting wold be he city In the accommodations The Citizens’ Association bave now taken the matter in hand, and have lowing call for a moeting to consider the ne ceasity of erecting new and more commo- dious wharves and pler Crrizess' Assoorat cleared over thourand reeach from s claim at Gold Rua, Call- fornia, in twenty-four days. ‘Tux house In which General Zachary Tay- lor waa born, near Orange Court-[lou Virginia, ts now used asa barn, Dickens denies that be has been spiteful ungenerous im his remarks about the Yankees for the laat twouty years, the English clergym it theology and are as freely as lt they edited the Tribune “ace has been made with the the Klowas, aud the pros- pect ts good of making « treaty wi Jheyenues, Arapatoos and Apac! A tapr named Mrs, HI. L. Leonard shot « bear recently near the Katahdin (Me.) irom works that welghed, when dressed, upward of 800 pounds. Camanches and allow Anatituth benefit of Merchants’ E eet, on Friday, November stb, at 8 o'cl for the purpose of discussing what all be taken to fnangurate @ ayatem of wharves and plere commensurate with the present and future wants of the city of where au uct addressed the uw reviewing the politi an @aye he do uch @ man talks, If be says it in» Good idea ‘for those who write to The question ts one of great national | nur rallroads ari ® cave has been discovered in Berka te provision has It ls three hundred yard idends in ® yawning jas not yet been explored. Ayrouxa man named Gtntter, while en- ed inn game of base ball at Goshen, Iud., hia right arm broken at the wrist Trin creation of wcorpe of moun! modation of our vast and growing com: a thoi ishing the State Re Bored pen them the odious provisions of the ‘The interesta not only of on entire country, ediato change Convention of. the Major Gen unanin A TRxas editor, nig with bis’ pa on being asked how he wr anid he had written + three men iu the pre- Rovd & Hincken, Howland Frothingbam Mones H. Grinnell, Fabbri & Chauncey Wm. M. Vermilye. Vions twelve months, A Genwan girl of alxtoen had At the wrist in Hutalo fast k by w circular waw to which she was at- AA. Taw & Trot tention to admin asering oatha of citin harles Dalling @& Co, ‘Tur Bight-hour Carpen Francisco dourishes Ail bands get as much work aa they wont, and employers fad aa many hands ae (hey desliw on the eight-hour e worn thirty ye crowna and broad) being fashions for the Wr shall know what aren pre paconear ies of Jonathan Surg 4 that most of bi Jes were yellow snuit trail & Kabinsor Jowepi Alien & Co, LOCAL NEW NEW YORK AND VICINITY, o. Fry, at Milton, A Livtim daughter of her's tle kiln, wh: from the Ulu snd she was burned bo death. the well known. Eng: was married on the Hib correspondent Te wit! not rain Jay before 6 0 the London Times, wlon of Admiral Farragut’s visit to Copentiagen, complimentary letters by’ the Admiral end Mr United States Minister at Pank Coner Juers announce that the last musl- vf the season will take oun the mall to-day commencing at § 9600, for all allowed 10 Tbs. Bee entr: A.M. Ciarmine, a eapitaiiet and real ‘ ertate dealer, of San Francisco, cont nulelde recently by Jumping frou. Tle was vue of the earliest pioneers of Californt -of Edkhart County, Ind., atenced to the penitentiary ears, for au aasault with Intent to He moved for anew trial, which was granted, aud now We Jury “seud him up" for Amrntcas Inerirgre Pain—Aponesa pr Net Wann Bemounn. Beecher was announced to apeak Inst night at the American Institute Fair, and couse- quently the butlding was crowded with vis tors, About 8 o'clock, the hum of machinery having been stopped, Alterman Ely that the thirty-seventh anulv@rsary extibi thon of the Amerikan Institute would close at 10 o'clock thie evening, and at 4 P. M. the prizes would be announced and Hon, Horace Greeley would make # short address also stated that the managers have allotted 2,000 tickets for the relief of the widow of | whistles of the Vanderbilt were both cleas He| and sharp; We second whistle was blows because of no reply to the first from the Richmond ; there wad no reply to the second> the Richmond was ioward the Kast and the Veuderbilt out oi her course at the Hime of the accident ; Veasela generally Toland go tof commerce, the manufactures of these | pase the ‘west side of Esopus @ high rank among Roy. Henry Ward heard a single whist succeeded In two oF th sharp whistle, and afterwards beard « lo Whistle, ‘The’ testimony of this witness wag ow behalf of the Dean Kichmond, A LAnom, musculer Irishinan, In a party crossing the Rocky Mountains, lately leit bis friends to ehase a found turn into Ho was afteward ona, and the bear lying dead» fow yards distant, pleroed with six Vanderbilt, fecean, and. teetitied ‘in’ substance that th Middletown, Ct., Constitution tells the story of « Haddam youth, who stole 9100 fromm We prestmnetie! ond man years ol id his whereab to thrash the woman police and bad him workmen on the White Mountain | 4 Y amuse themselves by tha Mreaay liinlgre af the Mr. Lumell, the engtnéer laaly killed. then Introduced Mr. Beecher, who came for- ward and said: No other citles could have such an exhib!- mas New York and Brookly. when she allied fo ihe ot ie wtking RATES OF ADVERTISING. PATARLE UFVARIASLY tm ADYANOR or Insertion of four lines or leas... .00ete or every entra line ot pant Of Nam. ns eae E2- Advertisements will he inserted in Vs Gieplayed style, of in leaded savertleemen's spacial not i a porte ‘the rates, to be ascertained on Neation 0 Twenty. eis words ‘rt toanted for limeg, ” ich line more than four, —— a Two thous propriety, “The developmenta of mechanics belonged peculiarly to one age. Pint " fora free citizen to become @ tradesman of ms he manuticturer, The work of antiquity wae and Aristotle held it a disgrace erformed by white slaves, Work waa then dibonoratie, Wark is now coming up, and ie vistogg higher and higher (II (this become an honor. Heexcused « person of his pro: felon and voeation the materlaliam of Work, Some persona were afraid that art the lenen, would noralizing Md not be: progress others. Higher materiiliom caused higher social and moral changes, Speaking of tabors he said there should be mand vo were the first and best machines for 4 pirle to love work, by takin Mi we . Tt would ow hing would men the loi | the other hand be ruinous. He lived longer in the Inat fifty years than his father wonld if he lived to the age of Methusaleh, It is not the number of | years, bat tha contents, of them that shonkd | measure a wie edge te Improving as well as macl Kunnwledge waa more quickly sequired: Tae time Is 60 to read | He then dwelt on the g The administration of kno ig when won't have time ‘gray hic news, It will be too slow. it inoral influence f machinery and tovention, and sald It wae the mind that works in every machine. Eve y man that invents is «preading the realm A man that crn do only physical firm, better; and those whe howe who carry away the bigh: wages, The top of the brain le the moat valuable as there fs the least of it Invention bi chines have be refered to the influence of the laboring class, ‘On them was o# @ foundation society wi built, and If they were not good the fabrie stimulating tendency. Ma- ome the bones of the world. He pon it J not be. He compliment. ot their handiwork, for aa @ en Grant, without soldiers would Geis bad’ general, bo would the Inventor be witty be free In tu had bis way Journeyman. ground, wife, gad ® house. A plese of « good workmen. Workmon should jiatry aa well as politics. If he Apprentice should become « without haviog. ©. plece of and anchors’ aman: he did not refer to the final anchoring. As soon as a man bee comes & householder, 4s family, holder, the devil forsakes him, and if he Us honest and Industrioas, he muat succeed. He preferred Phiindelphia to New York because tho houges there were owned by thelr occu. Pants, and it was necessary to the pro perity American industry that workmen shon! own thelr own houses, and have some do» tle happiness. He conotdered that as ye the #urfue of things were sd, Uh rot power was scarcely open, and w only begun the commencement of @ Kreat cause, and this nature ia appointed to be the home ot Industry yet und rveloy nnd no pen ean deplet thie greatness of ite future, Ho hoped yet to sec @ permancad noble building for the American Institute, During, aud at the conclusion of his ade dreas jhe reverend gentleman was loudly applauded. Crry Pourmes—Thé Union Judiciary Con- tion met las evening at headquarters, Brecoarcedihg hag oni tees, but adjourn: @ without making any nominations. & tommitiae bed beew, appotniéd at » previous ting to corifer with the RaWeal urganizae oF (he same party, and the report that cotaiulttee waa received. They. hi ise, deen fe Vc inexpedient t Jwtietat ew Mdate onvention uraed, subject to the call of the ‘The Repnblican Assembly Conyontton log, corner Hrowway and id atreet, and without doing fog anything, adjourned’ tll Tuestay eveme ing The General Radical RB. Club- niet last eveuly Looms, Bowery, Presid chair. ‘After the oi had been read, a fifi blican Campalga tw Gorman vite in the meeting ren “9 an! the Seeret med te meetin tht oe at the large hall of the Germanic Assembly Rooms, Mr. Aare wddrensed the toe to the resol 10s meee ing, con aopolies aa tijurto to the omiuouwealth and contrary to the apirit of trig republican time atitutions, He argued that the: Demoeratie party, although pretending to be opposed te Myr ooolins, actually tavored them by not ing the Mate to take change of provements d by excl to private ditions, even to I ee is Impossible, The wext spouker was Alfred Arbe, whe etlug at cousiderable lengthy ‘status of the country, d showing how necessary It ty that ev nh should do is duty in the prese ign. [This nppeal had reference te rman Republics cent meeting, ju ittoud viking their fellow countrymen to abstalg together from voting wb the coming elee a the iuost effective manner of pum ablieans for having ime zxcise Iaws, | At w meeting of the Democratic Uniog 21at Assombly District ll John TL. Gleeson revetyed the ation. Tux Puooress of Natorattzation lM ust at present very rapid, The Superion Court Judges, and those of the Commo eas, give nearly thar whole time and ab Thus far, It ts reported, the De Union Committoe have naturalized seves t vuswud tive hundred aliens, while the Re ed Bve Lundred, Llicaue have u Jrnome Park Races.—To-day will clos tune meeting of te American Jockey lub at Jerowe Park, ‘There will be fous the first a hurdle race over eight bun dive, the Lorses tr ridden by members at the club oF nou-residents of the United States, iutroduced by two members. The wing i# the rewaiuing portion of the programme Yecond Race. Premium $500, for alla wie wid threenyuarter lilies ; Weller welghta, e ridden by mombers of the elut or non-residents of the United States, intro lnced by tWo goverulng members, See ene Third Race,—The Champagne Stakes tworyear olds, Premium @300; ent 200 p. ps One mile; the wiuner of eithes the Suratiga Stakes, the Jersey Lrlal Stakes the Nursery Stakes at Fordham to carry 2 ba extra, or of two of the above events 1¢ ibs. extra. Closed with thirteen noming 4 I th Rare, Consolidation premtum es; two miles ; horses beates e during the meeting allowed 7 lbs; twier seepatukes fur Lhreey To carry Ibs. j two mile heats ; $!0 entranc pay ay; #100 added ; Ruthless exclu twelve nominations. Tim Larm Contisioy,—The official inves Hgation {nto the clroumstances attending the collision between the Dean Richmond an@ the Vanderbilt was resumed vesterda Mele vill Stewart, of the aloo ‘in. H. Bridger, eathied as to the whistles, saylog that he rom the Vanderbilf muluutes by @ shor motte, the second pilot ot casjor Vandertlt, waa examined after Yat (Continueden Penrith Paxe.)