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Ready ' nt ‘hea three coat, Mom IS bas Flare The Sun Establishment HE NEW YORK SUN. BLISHRD DAILY —SUNDAYS RXCEPTED. Other corner of Maman and Fulton streets pan Copies TWO CENTS. trreive Cowie por'week te Dollar per year y-Fourth Year THE OLD WORLD. Bun Cable Dispatches. THE REVOLUTION IN ITALY. Garibaldi and His Forces Marching Upon Rome. B Fleet About t Clivita Vecchia, HE FENIAN TROUBLES, Progress of tho Trials. TWO PRISONERS DISCHARGED. Reported Capture of a Fenian Craft, a&e., &e., Maly and Home, Loxno: ‘pass the Papal frontier. ‘To-day the news at hand, confirmatory of e dispatches received in Paris, is startling. ‘h pamced that Garibaldi was he telegrams ai be ng on the City of Rome. Jmand was divided into two columns, which ero taking different directions. The col- fomn under Garibaldi bad arrived at Monte Nando, only « few mies from, anf in sight if the Holy City. The Papal troops were tiring slowly before the victorious march Df the insurgents, but contesting the ground @s they retreated, Bagnorea, in the line of fmarch, was again captured, and ls now beld Dy the Garibldians, Civitin Vecehia is tn Gen, Claldini, to who Present construction, In an oll Bic tion. The sem @ition in the tntorest of the Pope. Panis, Oct. 26.—Tho Moniteur of this city, fn an official artelo thls mornliag, « efleet at Toulon bas received positive or - u Gers to oni! for Civita Vecctla. ‘The Fenian Troubles. s—Kvening.-The Fenian Rrlals are tn progress at Manchester, trial of Grove was completed to-day, and the Jury found a verdict of not guilty. Fidge, who confessed that he #iot O'Donnell, was discharged after @ short examination, there being no doubt in the mind of in waa hopelessly ‘The trials of the Feulans now linprlsoned at Loxnoy, Oct Court that the Publin will begin on M ext, Pariola has deciined the services of Bid will defend bimslf Tt ie hat a man hailing from Dun, Bendy turned State's evidence, Loxvon, Oct. 26—Rveniug.—It Is reported fm Ireland that @ Fenian craft has been boat of the North- tured by the British g ern const of Ireland. News From London, Lowpon, October 26—Noo The Pires, in an editorial this mor ments favorably on the natic biblted by the Government and United States in re ebt and futerest in gold An examinatic of the affairs Royal Bank of Liverpool has mado, The inatitution, It iy thoy, Less condition. Important From ¢ Cantsnner, October 2s posed alliance with Prussia, « din Omar Pasha Removed, Pr Ptantl mate to the adinintstration of U 18, Oo bbe; and Has dary forces on the Leland FROM EUROPE BY STE ‘The Revotution in Katy oudent of the ‘Tho Florence corr News, writing on the nih, Kye: A notable change has lately been tak hout Italy y forming from a varie t! prapianoes connec ted with the arrest of f ace tn pile opinion th has been radusl iarthaldl. ‘The reasonable and public and the peas i re which, by pluck yporary coufiienen vain app rey x the he as lending the Italian populations naplie of t of Euro} which Italy was gt ‘world in general, of her abide by the Convention, still, a» Bald in his eter (written on the 1a uring bis first hours of exptivity), the moves e Ttalians forward ment which sends vance In apite of the impris Jaribaldis,” ‘he event has Hterally proved the trut Dis remark, The change which ereeping over public opinion from the time when those words were uttered to (lie jy is now of the moat marked chur A that now oF Dever is the time to push on to Rome. Mode+ Fates and wltra-liberals sound the saive Mm the provinces of Italy yote for Kome na may be (he reasons in each ease, or the cauises of the chonge, one | Tuesday afternoon, t is notable—the change bas really oes | thy urred, and there is now ® uniformity of | /pinion such as is rarely exbibited except on ‘Bomentous occasions, when it seidorn has | Rey. I ow important coming , ated, a events, Another symptom of change notable | homer {All have come to the couchisl Lo Beir capital, Whater failed to oversba ‘at present {s the general feeling of nat the Interference of France. feel that they have a right as @tituted nation to settle thelr own AAll they require fa to be left alone, ‘The New British Minister, ‘The London Times of 12th thus dwells on Bhe importance of the post of Minister at cuurchyard, the col [Mashington, and the qualifications of the ntleman appointed as successor to Sir cederick Bruce s 1 Bince the present Ministry EB: ppolutment bins tl 0 ao WreAL @ BOULCE a tolled from a Mttle after 1 o'clock | unttl called ont in accordance with the | He was to prevent am party, and if called upon legally ¢o Interfere, | The conclusion of the | Thomas’ own language jection ts over; all quiet Washing: | bey bel ty compe- | till after 3 men he has never aeen when the funeral was Distress A late English paper anys distress in Cornwall is atill of a very haracter, If we may ju Few men who a tent to Mil itcan be prevailed upon to accept | @ position which ts one uf and important 8 from aiding either his daty waa plain. | report is in Gen. happy, their child we i attendedt with by argument that (tin planter that mittee, held at Tru by Bergeant Sambells, Just, who gives w Vist of 16 7 sould, whose deop dis that one Pariah al Ataristion are enpplied LA Protost A better a man is % # ie will oiten do, and. the mike of his w fatand very litt In Pure pe aim obtain & good re ic teams Ricnwon, Va, Oct, 26. -OMelal retiene n indicate the Conservative the United Stat says they | of the late at without bedding and underetoth. Riehteen of the latter are ¢ ty-five counties gi agatnet the Convention. rived at the last pay day, at dreth mile of the Unto Tnid yesterday. ry the track to the Chey Rocky Mount ‘DISASTERS, ful Hailroad Accident. 87 for, amt 44,950] a day, Including all the farnily, eu eeeetwedd th ye thelr months ond six ehtidren tes | elgg eae th te ereet| for each person's support. of seven got Le. fd. during the me | other of seven ot 194. 6d., and the instances no more than @ Por day has beon reeeived to | ngand four, and At Washington, m: mm Of aizpence er base of th rity of 406 for Hunnl J. HH. Gilmore. a prominent lawyer of Rich- mond, haa lodged with Gen the office Ie uy Sehotield a for- hinge | 8fe very ma Civcrysart, Oct train on the Little Miam! road,coming to this city, met with a rerio use of the Supplemental Bill provides that thirty days of publ iven of the time of h nd hottae rent, fire, « | fo Which antinal food must be entirely be- Sergeant Sambells says Hingy mothers of the above named fatnil nighta to put their ly on his salary © year tn Arverica will not. b anything ae balf that sum in England. position, then, ls a difleult at the same time, It l* of the country that It should beat man the Ministry could possibly select ere are, doubth ne to. fill, but | th, to | are obliged on Satur children to bed for the. ph their clothing He also urges | ted in his order the shameless fraude and cowering ors by colored police Mh th em | ploy of Col, Ralse, the Superiate ple to put iton | » Sunday mornings, aa thoy are unn- rovide more than one eh) child, and that Is very poor tn many ar the bigheat receipts of any fam- owe qnoted are tho: many excelent diplo- Considerable excitement ts cansec fact that two citizens of Rich minent tobacco maufacturer, have been serving of prom which ought ever to mere official rewards. ont, and (Conght only to Ts not a post | led in the list of | It is an exceptional be conferred for iar considerations of fitn’ ul regard of what ia bere to be expected from the occupant have no man too good United States in forty-eight hours. pence n day eact fee was violent opporitiua to the Ports of a similar character was presented to | fr, Oct 26, evening.—Telegrame frore received In Paris Inat evening, setting dire General Garibaldi had gathered @ irge force around him, aud ts now ready to ‘The Woolwich The Luncet gi » represent us In the fal Rosult 0} «the following particn- lars of @ serious explosion which took place in tho Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, on the Oth je muat be fully conseh neement of the ap nent of Mr. Thornton as su ir Frederick Broce most, therel been received with some litte surprise Past services entitle his countrymen, aud we are well where he has of thts, and ir do not think It necesenry, Richmond 1? further with imperfect and unottt The main facta are known ion haa been carried Ove man ti the Bass, of Xenix It seems that there were about thlity bors & single room, em- ployed in filling and closing the opentines to It weems to. be preity i faasured that io the p st total unani- y-flve per cent, of it Another passeng # leg broken, and, at least, ado: ne were injured, the engine, aud b and he only receive Tho baggage wi the cartridge cases, certain that one of the boys, with reck Ignorance of the result, of the capa sufficient There wern tw with eredit to the nation be worthy of than he lias occupied, at Washington ought to thone of a more decided character th Hie name should carry a certain de- riance with it, or else it to call up to the memory of nary readers on both sides of the Atle ne distinguished services should know {nan Inetant why he waa aj and recognize the felicity of the The Americans deem is a mark of reapect to them whea we geod them am higher station the Minister possess qualificn- hard to explode it of three overloo! fare clad In canvun suite; total number of boys were injured, fourteen were very aeverrly | iene bnrnt, and nite In a te yed to their adinitted Into the amall how Three of tls one will almost cortal feared that at least | ro will probably sink under the Internal congestte won after burns nite for guarding against explosior allowed to be adtalrath pHeAT Alrange 4 that a number of negroes, not less than twenty, are el Joly very rare exceptions, voted fy the apportionment It was unassisted, to of social I power of the Gione at once te at the one bund members of the rity of thirteen exerclee thelr py 6 is much to be There thee hee state of alege. was entrusted the Ghak of the formation of a new Mint Btaly, has taken decided grou sds ag Jon he says he regards the retention of Baron Ratagzl in the Prine Ministership ® conducive to the best interests of (he na | whtet, taken from the 1 & presumptive majort ne ahell, to-day, hom exploded, killing @ ye Wlowan to hav srovided all the boys empl with regulate wot even tn Repy otter published ina Paper, gives the fullowing gr the great canyon oMotal press of the city are al- most unanimonsly of the oplaion that Ital- Jan aifaire are worse than they were when the Emperor Napoleon planned the French Expe- 4 du Nord pays of the distress y manifacturtng dlateiots s now listed. many sand which hash Eptscopal Chureh, Town they are not quite right, bu ry to enter into that nest we believe to be the fact f# that British will not carry with rion tue social Influence of @ of White arrived about $11,000, months, tn the fli tra ofa great n ments, be bec Fiver OW uw Fail without a tt ed, nearly atarved, aud almost en him io Washi Minister with @ tile, reseritative rhould be nif he ts not w from 50 to 60 owners of spinulng mills, has at which @ resolution 1 unanimously nla pledge themsel ve He’ gives the follow lig ave (Whitey was in company with tw ly residents of St, Louis m waa known Jbeen in the Confederate med George 8 n placed in po 4 essentially an poses him to om no fault of his Ministry which injustlee to him, becaus objections which arise t to criticism which merits will not enable hin to sustain Government onztt to have studied to ave ing & Minister to America whose known tu the Mincourt; one talu Baker, and i the other way the number of machines, or innit ‘of work’ to nine.” Baw Paancnsan, from New Hedford, went ashore on Fog 1 will ot becom of the owners hines, without reckoning estublisuincute that’ are cho T think i ts son About the 24th ot li illed at the test tire. ide qob away, and off shore, and w pn and breaking th me Makers’ Fatre Tho Paris Presse ded in gather! ands of Hour, wii dw for the river. y Were fortunate eur J, with whieh they tade @ raft at the following ac- fair, which is beld every year at Arcentouil the night before the opening of the vinta It is Impossible to form an ides without | ing present of the peculiar features of this | gathering, which is of the most exciting and tumultuous kind inaginat lation of many thousands with (heir guns t ‘The Tehuan (iy the Gulf Cab several natives SPORTING MATTERS. Boturday was rived , pe at Jerome Park. beautifully fin evan has tho following details of the Uiroe days after startit Tehuantepes grant to Emile Lasern, aud bis Washed overboard reached Callyille, Hour was eith Soow alter a overboard or apotied ‘The grant is to continue Finwoen per cent. of the profits during ite contin to the Mexican G ance are to be paid aps from all the v natal themselves, not in je reverts to the | ing the India The torws of the erant requires that there wed yearly, until the ro Hifteen leagues ond six leagues the ronda, and on the At nightiail elreula aliall be constr fully opened, not les tha telegraph line, Operations mist be com! the Big Canyon ple of the begins to be a difficult ving to pay the national | { ails, be thinks, are fully tea His rait would plunge ver and over, ai waded with poo nd witulia elghe and ridden by Mr. the number of the ize paasing over the route, and | by I o'clock at ni overenta, Iv Lo bo apital Invested bu imp tly trou being Washed away: fre At, cannot Fesume business, as iis ailaire are in @ hope Iba. ridden by Ce think of the waters of | now nothing | W Kumranting the neutrality of the Esthmus. pany ia to pay Slo tu the company of which what is known as | milo avda half higk, over which pour that may be adju 4 Within & wile of the | Niagara, Montgomery, aud other cel- | Tacs, will ave t the Sloo grant, il is thot to be a How without Mn are slnging rondon ; nz to aleep, upon he lay on'the gre Diet of Ba. Gen to-day, by a large majority, sanctioned the North Zolverein, and adopted the pros jot to bypotheca. 1 the goverum 9 Of the company ar pverwbelming gh the Vat nee stand, who feared that riuuately, howe many phices Bes are lighted and potatore | ta New York wood einters. ton the plains of Whe Bank & id haa the fe per 26.—-Dispatehes ‘rom Cons ple stato that m change had agents Pass the qicrelat Bank of that andia, Omer Pasha tas toon reli Phe cominand there, And ordered to the Dan- | uu Pasha las been © ploned to eucceed Omar Pasha as Governor of | Candia, and commander-in- chief of the mili au J. Thuinphey atreteh, wud came h to do to sur fi snd threw bis rider warrant foe Hum u the affidavit sralot Sie Proderick Meue soem right hand of the movement expediency of that 1 pprobation which the liberal ap proncorded to It, asm guarantee bs and to Tho retmatus reael and that Hum: and Doan Stantey, bro: r-In-law of the de ‘Tue remaius of Sir Fred at of the Earl ‘of the deceased, wi ved on Tuesday tot fnterred in the tunily vault he the alloged bell Manhattan railway bill tod gave bail in t ne action of the Grand which meeia on the November next, py the accused anit by M were burning mostly all The place pre ed in the vault for the rec ly was exactly ali Thomas, the seventh p funeral took plier Blanley conducts Enginnd service at Bro French, Dunfermli ciated aa the Church of Scotland minister one, Limekilns, also ofticl- \ red a portion of Serip the funeral procession ted for the Abbe arrival of the process! scone | there Was any aight of Il, ® great inany 10 witness the spectacle. ple collected, Tennesses, ‘The Nashville Ee wwoToN, Oct, 37 pondence between G relative to the ab Nashville election, hast cen. It comprises the correspond: legraph between those officers, roply to inqu'ries respecting bls duiy Geol Grant explicitly informed Maj, Gen, Thomas that the latter's duty was to prevent eollls- Brownlow should Issue bbs proclamation declaring insurrection or inyas- fon to exist too formidable to be put down by | the forcesjat,his own command, and calls upon | the United States to aid him, then ald would be given, Gen, Thomas is then informed that bis mission was to pr nd nat to take aides in The official corres: How the ¢ Jobuson, fa pian Orleans, furnishes esting statements concerning ( 4 that ho is opy flict In the rec Long before the jon, or even before Crncixwart, Oct, 27 famous Cool in abducting the nuwary from thelr homes, to placc boulage iu a tureign laud, and di any such facts attend the attempt to bing | awo «© people to Louisiana, speaks from expericuce, and trom an actual Knowledge of them as cultivator; that they been in Cuba eight years, au well skilled lu the ¢ ciraire. | ple turned out fide there wore great many prxple collect, i Abbey a considerable at telat dtd geatigmen were assembled, When The coffin ei.tered the in was taken out and carried shouller high by elght men. Stanley led tho way to the vault, reading | from the service-hook. | sion reached the top of the entrance to the procoeded with the. service, ‘offered prayer, sles that , tu seven run Inc tes and gentle: the hearse contain! He states that te | Waen the proces ne into office vault, ths Des nh yreaut wh bis opponent, Swith, verve the poace wud more ori YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1867. 1 healthy toad to the att tonly to the alvar this emigration ould be encouraged, but that It + for the fthe Government also ink in the country, whieh n arth a yards of the depot A ved nger train ran into it train, The engin ntindor the freight, nthe woodbox ck waany great that several of the that they are frugal ip habits, and thoeae marr 1 white w ma eminently vigorons tive Inbor of nypite to show mi ve, AL the Cnet Tho paronger at Inst night at and the awitel » baggage car was ngor car, ¢ was disabled, and caug nd burned to deal wore heard in the flaraes, but rescue was inn, the first passonger fire at once, and th ar, ON® passenger car, rala were al orge tin Jobo B. Hampton, bad nother py were five mon on Imost charred trunks Ny w wrning Oct 27th Hail, and Keele Jens about $00,000 ; Insurance tone of them was injured, alight cut on the t Kirely destroy: » twaring the par. gers to this clty loft, after ab detention, feagm hing, anturated with wat taken from the wrec well loaded, and t t two hour Were being The baygwags car was open t Unlon Rolling, one ng man named 27. A fire in destroved th A die tr ¢ last light about rincipal mutterers, or “extra” day of ‘The day was the attendance larg than on any previous day, excepting wh Kentucky ran ‘The first race w KE. Ki Zara brought @110; Tyeoon, @86; darn re fell, rolling over her Hil and ae he ¢ " sey dley'a block was almost Joa, Hanglt & Co, Mood & Co, and K.P. Walt & Co., grocers, aro ts As estimated at #200,¢ 1th of Angust, y Island, in the north While Cay anchor ont om & hurdle race, handicap lea, over elght hurdles, or; #100 to the second horne;, mem| United mem! rs of the Club, rrving 157 It viero s Tycoon, n by Mr, Gordon; Rt stone; and Roscoe, 140 Lydig. 4 140, In the pool a the ool oll first, Atthe up, om thrill r binge’ on the wan fatally , be was only atu autliciy antinne. T ngths bi ra the grind stand, At 1 Was tho first on the Rocks who, howe howltyg that be Was no Hirther pave aac Tycoon, Who ine lead 4 into th to ul 1 Dicis’ wing «tor bo Rounttas v of turday off the Elysian ret pteen feet wi Pot ean 0 Wh and 1 md race way between fo riment, At the billiard ton « namwent yesterday the fret game, Lotwe nm 10% “Vormuclor and Parker was won by the latter | tly wo Fe Bock In this 01 on the quarter made winiteke er, jumped rhe if tront, cleared th ire of $500, tw was three purse of @1,000 ds. ‘Lhe ‘race Cheatharn, liv second, tie Boat hown, Charles fe Wheeler, HL HL Heiss in twenty-aix * in’ second, Une ler fourth, At fouled. | The oared gists, the | 4 The tori 8. Maguire (stroke oar), J wt Charies K. ‘Puthiil; Experiment wus urges (atroke 0. ) cad wind M. Bh Ara Won by Deacon ti twenty-throe J Vermueler made only thirty> nd game, between Choate and Davis, was won by the latter, Choate made ime was won by Ackerman, sukiug 14 polute between Rivera and | gravel tras Wile jagrgioe. and Uf the Lusbaud | use His erties | iL wholesale ‘The low in Nice tho ahip fell killing two Jaw of the « ly injuring h | minutes tor the scat k's Snyder, was won by the Littor: nn? pinta. Kncing On the Rlood Horw Conse. Nasuvinen, Tenn, closed to-day. . tworrnile heats, was won cian in two heats, by 1 1 twa The Bog a lay Loxpow Ath day of the Newmarket races, How there aud the was carried to the ed imntnedia ber head and f and lncera king manner. Were given her and everysing hor reliet bie at 8 w'clock this wu. of the t Ohio, on Sa ted ina dout the caso are had | Caroline. Pout nt bis wile iy ot his wi knite a Sunday nigh tidon with the m tw ot Cott Which he passe around the side of the When tound ulte dead. the aft tnt but avong came @ eecond Sli ud, followlig th ed tim on M He had par ition in bia power by trey Hike the furies din the I apurted ti entrance room, cout dina Finish t of him," escbsin who’ by tivation stad with and tren Was Hot over a thing, of t din But he ce tof t arringe A larg corner, he remade or Do Who to with hin ative, kiss, witch abe conser meched hin for. that prrp 1 etabbed her rey hig Datura al took p nid was very largely attended | derer heard of his yictiu u The Harriaburg (Pa) Zelegrapa of tells the following sly One of th: eylvanta avenue 14 yoars of age, kept by Me et, tt moat brutal entry A upon Nocth atreet by #ey Inge | terward th vtel, and. ny hi Wh vi Yout net when and 10 le The y until cite and Tndiauapolls from the satni Wwhou ahe had an acquaintance, fer with dish , a a the poor ‘rl pr and had vet to ten Th tl ny, wad th Trom pur AV the «trong the throm tistaetion, nay elibone be relented, 1 treamhine 1 tableaux ‘of the w ke her to Buy Haiber i sble kalawax WW not withhold the solemn ance hureh in the Divine ordinat aid the twat were made one y the werulte at | ovel bridal ew Of tho priest, in his litte front yard, and un women and clildrea of every nationality @ every taith, climed on the fence and peered lito the witdows: down With its living adc teil ih & Leap a perfec Amertean and and Tnfide) ybrook Fair Pence ond called for the e only Intent uj ad an Trish sold hi of thee walked ov re three spirited The weather was fine and the attentance The £500 Sweepstakes wore won hy Typhoons, the £25 Sweepstakes by Mongh ntmore Stakes by Dales. th ward, proce: Venttuy to bor home in the lowe the city for certain articles of ct iit Yu'dlock abe returned, and wos s al persons who L Withta fifteen minutes af receded toward the ody mt ruhithy Me whe wat, and de was He expres: that he had killed her out- «1 woman lived in great whe ex day altern 0 strip His body w: aun Of people jax of the cell see bit. tho bod: waa taken down aud buried.—/'t Mevonge of an inj afurte (Mid.) Cow lates the following tragical and ludicrous #e ries of occurrences : An Irtsh girl, young, an orphan, and of | ood charac Awith the Lat uunty 4, friendliest blushing tor the dignity of hee w her resolute p un of Arc ph m rpose, ngth and il @ large: bowl. tan like & shadow ht In-an ont we Only Fe= sprang helter in an auickly on his up an acmiul of boulders as sh wor Wats elo, Hing in every limb, 8 full-grown man cower ised when he le came dow thousand of brick, bila count, ou | clay, all the way down bad penetrated a depth of f Suddenly the fener iron, Catholic, Patrick, Matida and Biddy slike and woolseys, pluk tarleton and check cash nerd Kaiters, and pantaloons Father Hamilton, seartled by the nolae, rusli- his veatmenta, and thinking 1 commanded the ‘Mice, but the good etting out of ler whione legs were fully mixed up tm this tlscellanevus nae sortinent solemnly avere that he found « Aumber nine gaiter on bis “happy. ¢ Rivers made The ¥. The Camber! y Pat ting Sandy Barnes ant | og Tine, 4.0215 and 4.05% Clu 'p was won by Ma the Cl was Won course attend toy, th 2ith a we have wan perpe clock Inst evening, on V Lierle Ss on the mi the Eagle She 1 elle ly, when it was discovered Hint had been horribly beaten nd her body outraged Ine ible at er he was bo chome the ape from bis ‘anton, Onto, The terribly aifair perpetrated at Canton, lay, the Lith nat tragedy. erally known. Wnuich a life as t with bint almost unendunabl At la ary, aud during bbe hoa termina. The particulars of Aman make asso. eda divore, aud becatne his rel n.and became des Hie went to the house on the Sind tmontioned, and lowe church, followed bh the gallery wih This know Mente, he y 4 thatshe tad gone to wen Inte auunded a aud hel At for Anal he drew @ ly, tn: vetore m 's death, and avow= irvive t led on Sunda, ed ann precau he managed, during # hold In a board pare poker, aud tearing: the na, tivated them Inte w ed through the hole and an ud rn there was ng in and in the aftern ured Weman, Uist, re- ight | in Ireland, and with Te inaulted rable propowals, and finally, nileges, accomplished her home weeping ths ale t vd al in her and with at Mt bhude f the atreet va neh in bis elnding her deadly onslaught, he House and took she followed j wek the bolt] thonght} bad t ved Woman, Anatarie Mere went Panel of the he bounded He pltecualy a and bad luck to the woman of the din and understood “Ht iim for bis mother,” first They d roke wud they ot Trish estan brogune pautios { when he got lett ¢ RATES OF ADVERTISING. PaTAen Unvant: Tor every insertion of four lines or lesa, For every extra line of part of line... will be inserted tm Le & is eee Te mig ecu ae we petite rd reven morte for 1m ADYANOR, Price ‘Two Cenls @ each tine more than four. : a ot worth your while to make any troa survives the honeymoon Riddy, we are sure, in bin up in ty ¥ did not make any tronble, and the caahicr la now « member of the best ao in New York. The Philadelphia Ledger, commenting apo the tollowing © Something akin to the abowe ism fact inthe bank director in thi wae told na by the Individue Hive business in Hoston, of a newly elec nis Kelly atvaeck the officiala wy tember of the § ciety nnd, Tike the mont of thar unobtea Ive K part tn atfaire Beieg a man of m: of Tremont and Boyleston ate and then ran rapidly him and fired three ah K effect in on ile of his ows, Jen warraut will be think of it, and after consultat belng a little ambitions, Inslat that he should accept it, and he did. of the Board thereafter he toc his seat, and after the disposal of the bust Mrs. Helen Smith, lives in Oxford i ty aman while wall ight, who. biludfolded | cut her throat, infliction bronght In, and those who themselves and emoked, leaving rnment a dozen or more in the glass tumbler containing them. Hoard was anot Friend, who, remaining » tit our new director saw bim give @ the room to. assure. hime »owerved, and then atoalthe raining cigars into hie vetor walked husband, with whoim she bad not been Hiving for some time. Whaling inter ‘The schooner | line, from the Och 1» Feporta the | lowing whalers fr welt that he was ul sour new di and to the surprise of his wife, ine he meant to forthwith re nd related what ere must be somethin create an itebiny True to his word, 1, and haa never ard of Bank Directors. Oregon 800. barrels 70), Sea Hieere, 400; Hercules, 200; Rain's Tune are but fvurteen colored delegates elected to the Alabama ¢ Hayes dates to th ign his office, the air of a bank tant coport age K wore twelve en New Orleana c Tax Union Repu ecutive Cominittes at Washingto ied an adilress to the people of the Stat that are to vote in November 8. Revenue cutter Wilderness anile ed yesterday fro i ' Vera Crug, with Senor Romero, late Mexi The Pyram Men, says the Journal of Commerce, will never have done with discuasing the ramids of Ghizeh. jalest work on the subject is froin the Astrone yuier Royal of Seotland, Mr. Piagat Sm has pubilshed three volutes on the . containing Mustrations and the of personal explorations, There is hi chat is valuable in Mr. Smyth's book 5 pat the strange F new, though In some reape 80, are worthy of note a exhibiting the possewsos Liumaa eve, and double an Congress Goymevon CRAWFORD arrived at Topeka, on Friday, having left the Indian pers at Medicine Lodge. Presses tho opinion that @ aatiafactory treaty jo with the Indians, Cras. PB BarAnn, stock broker of Phita- suspended for a large aun. ey both there and in New York Ho has a large amount of assets, but they are of an unavailable character. He seema to bel jes does believe, that he has’ discovered to the question whiclt has puzzled the brains of men for so many “Whit was the object of supposes the ‘and settled the answe J of Cheops 2” ifying division, and bolds that the pyres «1.as @ grand standard of enpeclally measures of distance, Taking the cubit as twens y ea, be ailirime that the lengt exch base line of the structure cubita as there are days tn the year, Journal protease Dut alee of ine. ajority of the I bers elect to the ¢ > Legislature are com> 6 by his | Milted Co Vatlandigham for the office of Ual- | bead States 5 Trevi was one death from Cholera in Phils wa room in the heart of the pyra ils, as he supposes, atioal Week, ma thus s 4, 0 floor, wud two Lo represent seven this room. bas ceilings, whic nac was disinfected, when which had been poisoned nic, Were dixcoverod, wh of the causes of the 1 w,O) Inches each, seventh plane contains seventh and holiest da Sr. Parnren’s Cavenn (Cathol she would | Haven, Conn., was conse answe her University of Edinburgh, They are but a few out of many equally nay curiosities of and we note th: the Bishops of Portland, Hart~ Brookly, and were present, alding Fyptologista In dispelling the darke wwhich hangs around the or gin of the linknowa ages, mich vauie against the pyramids were ed primarily, t not aolely Tur work of removing the Quar ters atures from the Lincoln depot ia Wash Ington to the several Western dep olng briakly forward, Abe worth of army transported to tminution in the party 18 seareely perceptible, lation at this depot put fifteen million dol Jura’ worth of goods yet remain to be moved, structures desly nribnldis Elstory. ribald, who is agai tiguriug 40 consple Wt has been nd yet the di- on European atfdtes fo Vast was day last Brigham ts end to have profession, but ert iin audience to a very quaint kind in life has be parts of the world in ghe service Of Uruguay, fighting ¥ would take th ther all themselves ed out; that old fashioned Wa rried was exploded Marrying for love was ing mathematics In Mon ed hitnself to | wd then marricd ber Halian Legion & he rendered gallant, tly the French expedition to restore the Pope greatly distine 1 aud partial 1 banished frou Sare to New York in 1830, elf by making ean Wit was inp If by bis ‘her sw aduly mre} women and marry t pairs and try ts; to quadruple, quintus I they could support thi fou fora pradent youn wards returned to lived there to it until the war with Austria, ie ordered to marry’ whet Baint, went to Salt Lake’ Vidette to form a corps, which becara dna the * Hunters ot the Alps, at the war were moat owe mothers ‘Tne Last Hebel Prisoner. 11 plowed to fearn that there ia a prospect of the early r C. Braine, of the he late events in Italy Indicate that the & strong hold on the The Charivate daring adventurer baa imaginations of the pprove his projects or not, always ade an who will tight for bis idesa, aad who does not, like tent himself with anova, the brunt « rie by other men, miled a | of Garibaldi the war, and is now @ prisoner in Bort Deli Hraine laa never stood that be will be relen vined with his daring cous District tn wh y All that bs necesanry now toe tect | bis restoration to liberty is the amount whieh | rpay the expeuses of a pre | €es8 to satiny the form the individual among € no aympachy with libs cntase, he often neutrall the indluence y rash and indis Hemarkabie W The Dayton Ledyer of ndent of the Londor Times tolls the following story Dears, hins recently takew vod w bait wiles fof wood buried deep in the | made observations ia bis diary of He was digging a well o tor which he witnessed, Perhaps the fol and has escaped may ‘serve to add w curio pieces of wood were 1 down to forty from thirty to forty they found ape and the work under ground “pointe literally true, ise of Dublin—porth or sonth, it ehgit feet the Last of It was ae van died whe rs then bored eight feet tur ter ceased their ought to be, and are ¥, except ma it Tittle afflicted by suet # cast ) thelr contracts er, to show @ bec for bereaved ri f the fact, in order that, If they choose, lust tribute of respect by ing considerati: white walnut, eas Deon aN Upleaval, Brent this inatance, and buried them deep | afer penetratin ur feet, Was a heavy forming ber that ber 1 ord blue | bridget bastened wo the workhouse, and wad diggers | brought by an oflicer of the house Into tae ty-nine teet, | dead house where the body lay Beased unmoved the out! rlof, being familiar wish such scenes. I had subsided she exaimlued more minute ea of the deceased, and at lety my thother at al other Was no wore waa beard, even fe) abihe top of the weil, reserbling running They then bored seven feet further, at met with no ay yoo that the o Lis wonder exc rst of Bridget’ t have been gas. alinly observed, y " She looked again, and, mor¢ perplexed than before, remarked, ‘It cannot ure my mother bad Te may be well to explain ih Jsltie antipathy to the ‘lori weet ee Oe “f does not exten ded with traditions pe of true gentility, “The Tales of tank The correspondent at New York of the Mo- bile Advertiser relaies (he folluwing of what be calls an how ashier of & well known Iniurmed the directors that he wished Ho Ws supposed to be & poor sud they asked al respect we th | man iu the conn arative oflicer replied, bm If he could a: sald the casuler, 1 could noid Bhe bad the remaine cordingly removed to her friends nnd nol at the * waki the customary observances. tials on such occasions candles unlimited whiakey, xture of sacred lamentation and story-telling, smoking, tovemak ii oh og ny Oa “How is that? We thought you bad aotbing but "your aalary ? * Geryiemeui," sald he, perfect! frank. °*{ uave'nsed the inoaey of the bank used It liberally, But the bank bas I saw chances—made the 4 returned every dollar I took, bave enough now and want to resign the book# examined—you will It may base been wrong to eo muney bas iucce'e LOtNg lost, aud é the | th Te