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. ‘THR NEW YORK SUN mS fp See RATES OF ADVERTISING. DAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. ATAmLS OVARUAMET tH ADYATOR, (Ofice corner of Falton streets, n ff Nomen ond Tor oF fr ne tes... eeeeeeo genre. ‘For every extra line of part werrrrrn Ti2% a ae _ @ °F jay ® ao DE | Beady on Thareday of each week ; is sent by mail . es S co Smt batige fos . _— — . —— ip mension propels Foprietor« re q Matishwest | Chirty-Fourth Year. NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBE Price 'i'‘wo Cor ts Dn | ——— Ss Soe re ag : a Paris, and tu the people of France, for the |. The total force (on paper) amounte to | ropartng for the landing of the pondence anys that the Roman priasona th , we bb i117 ee Vt., has employed a Miss Damon to occnp Boble hospitality With which be hed been ru> | 12067 tre, | fires Cob Micvencuter wit be cngnted fase: | are fal of prisomegs, tout tiat Comat acer | WT AA SELENGHTON, || the two days ection ta 1,117 vos an 2s | te putpte. She is pretty and the young iow 1 " a 'y , i peatee Fieued or race, Loting. @ bealthy vot for @ depot, | the commander of the Antibes Legion, has which are for a Convention. Only 26 s"hites | thore are all becoming Gatversaliate cetved, solemoly invoked @ closer unity A i " : oA Tear the sea pessible, and in| directed his officers to shoot all the Garibal- Wasntvotox, Oct. 90. | Yoted, The number of registrations in t'¢ Tr ia said that at a litte New England town between the Empires of France and Austria. Rane gg senaend an ell) Feonnoitring the future line of march | dian prisoners, which, If carried Into effect, | Information received at the State Depart- | county wae 2,91)—1,150 whites and 1,760) Where Sheridan stopped afew minutes, the | In this grand spectacle of jaternatioual hos |, Florence le empty of yonng men, who as far ar practinble, This, it ts hoped. | will lead to terrible reprisals. The Liberte 7 . bl : " Is 4 PROGRESS OF GARIBALDI. | ® P have gino to the frontier ax volunteers ; and | may be effected ae far as Antalo, of by the | inquires whether the exauple of Queretaro | Ment confirms the fact that Mr. M. 8. Beach, | black Girteented a meme hetenn hens | nilahip he beleld & NeW | seven or eight officers of the army, Komal e | eat of It, A native fegiment aad the Third | ha been forgotten of the New York Svs, t.as placed £800 stort. | _ Macon, Ga., Oct, 90 —The alection toatay | one Seiten to reach hie libs. | ik was § | of peace for Europe, and a frest by birth, have resigned their commissions iu | Tight Cavalry were to. leave Bombay on the —————— {ug tn the hands of the Consul at Aloxandria, | "a8 remnarkatly quiet. No whiter particl | “trie Gurmane at Worcester, Mase | y we German ; 4 THE FRENCH INTERVENTION, | mote for the prowrese «: rity of ne | Onder 9 Join ihe MovemeNt, a, day of | aati h ttfona brads on the Lat of Nov ST. DOMINGO, to ul a vable him to send home that part of the | Pated up to Bo'clock this afternoon. 1,415 | hi displense vor Wi Hua tions, The speeeh ror Wid | (na cane tittion BODO Penne be the et ie a Bt Ups eae euaprabeeal owl aie oa artiine (hy Gulf Cable) Inte colontate that desire to come, Forty of | Yotee have been cast, threr of wbich arm | tect moelivities for beer fm Blo, fecturs | received with profound emotion by the dis | the wounded. ed that the movements of the troope willbe! Prayawa, October 40, Tnteltl these colonists accordingly aailed for Alex- | whites, last week, and have buea boding 4 doe ; Durigg the pr {he festival the How) “One of the Grst and most noteworthy tes | men tay be Left asa. reseeea at the fret | declared war against Hayti, on account of | P*¥iton of the Consuls of the United States | ordered the polis to be kept open unt! Rat-| Ar Ilanrron™, Vr, there lea wenlthly the Papal Frontie tel de Vileywbeh was lbsnty Moaninated, | wules of the ste which appears to stend | healthy position on the highlands, and’ that | the aympathy and assistance given by the | Mt Alexandria and Jovusalom, on thetr return | urday evening, tt having been ascertained | ANd mi-erly trexer who ed with hi eee hog Sarroupded by ay t anee vole bli th a nee Freetlonary 1 Seta beg cod By a male ial Haytiens to Fx-President Baca, Baron was to the United States, Of these, eleven were | that the time alloted waa not suilicient to} inthe an i Nionklg “h ps t le, who repeatedly cheer! for the Riuperor | i Qt stim 9 mie) of Italien parties, | 60 ay a kei ke Glen at Caenecas, where ho was plavning an at. | Sle men, eightoen women, wight children | permit a full vote to be given. they hinve wot. spaken Victor Emmanuel Promomaces | Frances Joreph and the Emperor and Bm-| gsr! saves A ehort time ago every one | trftained some idea of getthog possesel teraps to return to Sen Domingo. and three Infants, Gentlemen connected TA, GA, Cet. 90.General Pope | since. Two dan Against Garibaldi, press of the French. Whio the linpertal | seen ed t be ready everyone else to! Magdal J of the captives; including t President Cabral and General Possin were | With the Executive Department of the Gov ed orders to the Registration Boards | thirties,” comple this “iappy family. Should he au d, bie abject was the party of action were incorrigibt rniment consider . ste ' ce the Abas arent ine Beckeriat | on the Haytlen frontler, with an army of | MNeE Consider It the more honorable to Let Aadbnn Ange were incapable of any- | to ind jon of the entertainment, | Tue excitement in the new Z The returns of | gold and el fies fi Me he . . o passed through the crowd In their carriages, om, and would ruin Italy ; | vice Theodore excommunicated. The eap- | 4,000 m Mr. Beach that these proceedings were taken 4 second dave tedicat the | SOM and ativer mines in 1 Ne ad id Baribaldi Commanded to Disperse | oy their return to the Tuileries, the most en. at oa tives at Maxdals would. probably be eafein| OUBA. Without knowledge of the fret that proper would bare, bee aateered bead Dinty stoned be Speen nities bene of nae His Fi thusiastic demonstrations were made by the * lly eer his bands, ond he might be prevailed upon guaranties having been obtained, Instructions Bn etd Hed. Te in now te | Prater, Ir the. Lem Of a rearut decd, ‘orces, peuple. Birtios vanieh | ‘ bel A py BA jake them over to us for @ considera-| Tavana, October 90.—Ton of the prison-| tad then been transmitted from the State Val oncen that the question wHI be car. | Sone-sixteenth fall’ the miving interwt ie Germany. policy Is seen to be truly vational, and all! ey, ere who took part in the revolt at the Peni- | Dopartment to the Consul General at Alox- | out the Mate have taken Eepurtta the eke | my, farm, with | the of damn/ieg. Bratiw, Oct, 29 —Prussin dectines to re- | Bone ean, woaustaleand | THE PRINCR Axp Princess oF watre | tontiary tn Bantlago de Cubs, were shot on | andr tion, which la passing off anietle RG “uy | Sowing, dieing Wowing, ead reiting a&e., ae. Ge | sciva Darsets tate tos Ealioeirtn of the torus | Serer Trentabeld fone ts | The return of the Prince end Prince and ot on | andria to relieve the unhappy colonist at | (hi"s Passing off quietly. “The elty | thedesil jneemerale the 284 Inet. All the others impiteated in | Jaffa and return them, with their owa con- | Gaye goth YO! to-day was Kio ; for two ve exe the clericals | and Princess of Wales, on the 27th, ts thus days, 2,6 ‘Tie King of Prosste fe said to have hade proposed by the Bavarlay Government. be helt ocunty allie into Fanice of the old | decribed by a tase paper the affair have been sentenced to long terms | sent, to the United States, Under these ol Lagrange ~The vote for two days Le about | NA!TOw escape of hia Me on a Wortem hu ‘The Revotution in ttaty. ‘ Mang ph ; parties.” awe Waaaie ie thee, of imprisonment. cumatances it ts believed that the painful and 1,206 | Only four white have voted. railway recently. The train te which hie ne Panis, Uctober 2s— Evening. NivEK, Oct, 80.—A public dinner was | IMPENDING CRIA. delay 4 discreditable troubl in. votes were polled to-day. Very | {¥ Was travelling was upset through running Bevern! more French ships of war have | Ki¥e0 t0 Hon. Benjamin Disraeli, the Chan-| The London Times of the 19th aay, e- deck talovks seeped oat ee no aaationtae, Canada, papery wubles et Jatfe have reached PLR te eae ee WL dA, Wl Nocsiak | WUT GO peed Gn can sivita | CPUOF OF the Exchequer, yesterday, at Bilin- | torily aud prepared to mount the gan Ship Carpenters’ Hiot tm Quobees | Gur Consul at Malta, under date of Oct, | hae been fecelved froin the other precinen | stashed to pleces, and a chil which was lx Yeh Toulon during the day destined for Clvita | burg, The Governments of tho Emperor Napo- | Which, with the Prince's asl A Quebec paper says :— ath t cued la tnat that the | UP,' this hour, wide had tte arm crushed: a William em Vecchia. The entire press of this city are] Mr, Disracli,in answer to a complimentary | lou and that of King Vietor kanmanuel have peared todo withost en LA Seva ated A courageous ship carpenter, named Mar- shen ed tag! # | ATLANTA, GA., Ovt. 80.—The total vote of | Aped unhurt, and con his journey : taken up. their th tions tincaux, Im roalstlug © mob of the Quobeo | Cholera had shown iteclf in the Island, and | Atlanta and Fulton Joud in thelr praleee of King Victor Eimmann- | toast, rose and mae « characteristic apecch. | French vepeditton wt home wich, which the | He Orst step. She then entered the travel-| Unionist: whe entered into, the yea ot | here It still remaina, The disease ot the | hu10 toreanee hs WI for bis recent proclamation @@ouncing | He goes history of the Reform question; | Florence Cabinet was threatened has been re- | Hn carriage, an open barouche, bru ty for two days ia | After & short delay. ms I, tof which are fora| Tix London Lancet report, speaka of as He cla | Mgsers. Samson the other day and tntimida- | present time is of a most deadly type, though | Convention and the Union Reconstruction | okt man who has ErOUgRE ip Bre Senaren os tl fecounted thy solved upon in principle in full Miujsterial | “he platform withont the horses. The whole | ted the workmen employed there, elipped teket, 16a, & Week, as one of th > Beneral Garibaldi. Late dispatches received | "unt fo ohne Kes hon brant " Heal | Gounell wc st. Cloud, The exeeution of this | Of the Kangway and tho landing stage were | over the ship's rail, and fell nearly forty tect, | Mt Xt there have not been #0 many dally vio- ae Queen, dylig ms an “old worker Ib othe! Caribelds es etl! holding bie position | 5 in England in relation to the subject, | resolution bas been deferred for the moment, pc. carpeted, and over It Her Posal death resulting almost immediately. At tho | tims as there were In 1865, 1 regret to inform Louisiana, words, as a pauper servant to other pauper report cr Td P and closed with « strong argument in justi | but preparntions on a large scale are in pro: | Highvess was drawn by a number of meh. | inquost eleven witnosses conclusively proved | you that this grievous pestilence entered the The Litotve even, be. in A'drenry ward of Windsor. wor een wen aes ior, in the aame horse, who had 0 30 years in the employ of the Thames ear Monte Rotondo. It is reported that | cation of the Tory party for their course in| gress in the French Mediterranean ports to | The horses were then attached to the car-| that the man’s precipitate departure trom his %e " soe | wivonat a teivephanty 1 Euiry it ont at the shortest posmiblo: notice. | Fitge. Some slight delay was occustoned at Post Was the result of| the unlawful and vio~ St. Dominica Convent last week, and in less | New Outna’ 3o agrectnent has been arrived at between | MlVocating and triumphantly carrying “ ‘The tncimation of the Emperor's decision | thal moment by the transfer of one of the caine through Parliament the Representation of net by M. Rattazz France and Italy, whereby the troops of the | 1. peonie's bill, thie the it Former will attack the insurgents. The lat-) ‘The remarks of the honorable gentleman ney gg ler are thereupon expected to retreat from | were frequently interrupted by expTeasions apal frouti would be t the Papal territory into the doiinton of | Of attention and approval, and when he took | parties ablde by their last word—and fthas| Tho British Medical Journal says: ‘The prisoners were army to cross the King Victor Emmanuel, where they will be | ¥i# seat be was loudly cheered. moult to auggeat what may occurto | | ‘The Princcs# las been able, in her Journey | streets to the Court House by a mob com | alleged correspondence between Kart Rusaell | demic, though ‘poral itt wer CPI] trted on Thurslay Inst, the novel experiment in Th minnse 1 troops of the two | home n Wiesbaden, completely to throw | posed of the “roughest of the rough,” to the ae ties : OF oc ay of attemptive to’ swallow a bandanna hand quict!y disarmed by thé@Mtalian troops. Livenroot, Oct. 2—Noon,—This city ta | bin | off her character of Invalid. She has tene- | huimber of several hundred. During'the pre- | 804 his aon Lord Amberly, copted from the | fe some | ranger to epme eae fare ig | Kercblel. Tie was dincovered ; wting under | cled through without any medion! attendanta, | liminary examination in the court oom, the | Nottingham (Eng.) Jovnwat. Lord Amber= ; veut the consnumation of ble d Panis, Oct. 29, Noon. | now the centre of Fenian panic. Reports of v hry tail to lend ( Land caine by train trom Darmstait to Ant: | c-owd outskle Indulged in yelling, acting | ly 4s represcuited as writing to hia father | fever was cote ogee ones, dat’ the vetlow | the handkerchief was rescued. fr It ts reported that Menabrea, the prime | mysterious proceedings araong the Irieh {u- | COlltsion werp in one journey. “The sojourn at Wiles. | shouting, hiaalag aud groaning ; ati ove 19° | from Washington, September 17th, narrat. | euaneen, anlous under Woy CICUM- | timely grave. A content between France and Italy, were | baden has been ded wi happiest | dividaal: more courageour than the othe cen Mnlster of Htaly, a pledged to accompany | habitants bave caused the anthritica wo tke 44 ty "bcome Hutte would te a eit | revte mot thn ious of which Te that, by the | Monted. "theaters in front of the Cnne | Hg the result of two interviews with Proal | ,_MAYoe Heath na vetoed the ordnance | AN whurtal aeeklent oocurred at ‘el pes jhe Freoch trope 60 Rows. extraordinary precautions, The armories of | one and of no doubtful Isauc. France i# | inevitable Incklenta of the various’ excur dent Johnson. ‘The truth ts the President | administaton of the ipuotle schonis, on the | ple was run away with by its horses ubd 6 the volunteers and the gunsbops In the elty | com warllke empire. Laly ts 9 distract: | sions, the soundness of the recovery has has Hever aoe the ae bility: nd q war Z M. Moustior has recently issued a note €x- | are guarded, and the J ollce pairols have been | Sts Hali-tankrupt Siate, a thing of yeater~ | been Tully teatod. by changes < has never geen the acon nobility noe le It] ground that the Council made no provision pacne lamp was upwet, setting the omnte » Oct. 80.—At a meeting of lent demonstration, { not assault, of the | an two days nine of the priests had died. | the Board of Hoalth last might, quarantive 101 i i 5 missioners, aud brought up nine childces with Pairs ec amner ahten he tek bes anae ote, Union Society men. Our Consul at Leghorn reports under date of | was suspended. A motion was made by Dr. | 0n similar wages The Priests was anbarentt « nt | On the 26th Lost, the police of Quebeo ar. | Sept. 0th that the cholera had almost coased | Warren Stone that the yellow fever be de- | Gnees, the alleged clerical wife polsomer, pparently in excelle y P 4 health, and the Princess, although pale, ap- | Fested 19 of the ringleaders in the late rlot. | to exist at that port after a prevalencs of | clared no longer an epitemla. ‘The motion | #, 4¢¥el0ping some boa constrictor | trntta, peared to have recovered from her flluess.” | The Quebec Gasette saya s— three months, Mas opposed, and referred to: the commition lotely, ta his quarters ia the Litehiield Jal, cL fer baving made two previous at Howed through the| Some of the newspapers have published an | pasrenltt peone ariued that the disease | tempta to “abuttle off this mortal coll,” be ne LO pre ign, and its ume 1d commenced singing the M. hymn, Curses. and” finprecations t the pollce and the authorities were ng mt ene pwn ae . se em | know h Lo aby vot ve for any other administration of the schools, | bus on fre. All of the passengers plaining the intervention of France in the | doubled oa "ASS bane peters ouice: A rough trial « freely’ Indulyed In; ‘and several of ther i teat oi Aubery has yot besiged leaving them without directors oF teachers, | unhurt from this peripatetic bontire with the ditt Loxvox, Oct. 29—Ever Digby Sey. | jug Worsted In the fight, but of her rovelria eal pertod w awore venige opposed to | Washington, Apart froin thy untruths Io | The action of the Council looks ea it thoy | exception of ove wolan, who. was slightly Mtallan question. Hoe regards the expedition mannox, Oct. 8 culng.-—Dighy Gey- | Oe Deresevenl ta leosien of ties | night have boon expect Gen ee A rere imed ¢ midence, thore Is good | Intended abolisht ge echooll altogotti bruised. The horses were not quieted by the Bs justifiable for the reason that Italy has | Mour, the prineipal wel tor the to inflict; far beyond the power of Frm a te leat ona tat thet Rothe; ] sw y for pronouncing, It m hoax, Ihave | atea they have fa rt to, force the negroes confiagention in thelr rear, but ran tmnt!l conde filed to proteck ths ope ta. ble inwhel- cad has made another application for the remo-| to repute, Tt behaves th try on whos | fteoly with to alight ald ge of Seeal Ing been produced by the Nottingham Jouns © White schouls, The ordnance was | pletely exhausted. Tho omnibus was vise it with val to London of the trials Just commenced | aide hes #o clear an ndvants Passed over the Mayor's vety by the Board | pletely destroyed, time-honored rights. A sense of honor and | at Manchest that the case was of t Natasa mere burlesque on Brittsh polities. | of Assistarit Aldermen, but ts not yet acted ¢ tof bal on the ground of the hostility vation ; and before th MORE WHNTANS being tak Nelthor Cite Justice Obase, Sutae U toon OF th AN appalling story of drunkenness and E Sonten we 5 ernthites Neither Chief Juatic , Fudge Un der- | 8Pen by the Upper Board q +4 om Edinburg! otal Bue regard for the opinions of mavkind | of public feeling against the acena:d in the Cheater had been the aoene of another Fe. | foners were then Femaded it'Decunie | Wood nor District Attorney Chanter have | ¢ lide Laamont, of the Bixth District mas sna Wel ite bore rorkine te attired Inpel the government 10 this course, M, | latter cltyy but the Government hae refused nian ou'rage, An attempt was nae to Or | Krawn amon etnat tail rerivat any dette rely fom tho counsel | tion granted the Sided Houta Fesrahtny | shite, were. ty "he habit Yat no rant (heir request cooflee on the night of the 18th | had been offere mob became Joi Davis reganting tho proposiiion of | the Mayor. fro 0 rd. | drinking together, and the other night cele Moustler asserts that the agency of France eer ad an, The trial of the pris al nian Are" thrown trom ota, | #8 gore noay and” bolsterony, and ewe | Jolt Davis roganting the propodtton of | the Mayor from promulgating we ordl- | Wirauad the ninetteuth anniversscy cf Melt proceed no furthe is necessary to | o, wooden Ventilator was dred. An ew reacne the prisoners if they were | te Chief Fuctice to try Davis o1 ol ‘ > wedding by mapecially heavy AS Lod i RHEE REA : ie ers indicted yesterday will commence belor ne Pope's th gine was promptly on the spot and soon ex-| uot admitted to ball November. Jur erwood hus recelved rod Io the Board OF! they did not make their appearance on the Wash armed rebellion ngutrst th y Lira Special Commission Thursday, | pee et rik Lesh teh, un Kaen the Saimes, Theb ‘a whlel one The al irvortiaes Being ade Aware hf the Alotter from William M. Evarte, of New | authorities * - Rt day pot the tay rein fees Mahe | e1 «© Pontifical ter Kota: wn the chailen, af the jur com heer linpowslbility rance | tained the inflamma ws found ‘of the mob, deemed tt advisable to , Lad neighbors bi Into the duings, Father and free the Pontifical t 9 shove Hlonging of the jury will coms | ist wide all she bine done tn the Hale | The) 4 Uhat soveral Denetite have been | send for adetachment of the regular troone | York, couusel for the Government, who | WICH was lost, tw found them both dead In bed, each with « mene i and tour whites ay Be tread of hostile sullicre, When these | "he fan Kingdom to build ap agains hind | held lon, ith ald: of the fas ecoordingiy’ in @ phort to Mr. Richard H. Dana, Le «Sunday, | Whiskey bottle tn their hands. ‘They tad : Mascunsren, Oct mm. The trial | ed in the Papal Stite. doubt | Fenian prisoners in Manchester, TI body of the 60th Rifles oue of the counsel for Davis, on 1; the Bt. Charles and Aca- | drunk themselves to death with raw epirita, objects shall have been accomplished the | of Atten is now in progress, ‘The case al! that; she may make t st | the shape of gatherings in certain pubile | arrived In front of the conrt honse, ‘The | Is subject, but has recelved no reply. Music opea with the Japanese | A prinvn informa us of a fat, blooming lings partaking of a] placed in the vans, and amidst the shouts and | A private dispatch recolved this morning ss phen yd ki rie [le ie Mee hd ‘The bengiits were | Yells of the boisterous crowd were driven off | from California, dated last night, ays the h tinine | Yo. goal, the vans being warded tront and | Tyenoeratte majority kn pry iigpedbves, Massachusetts, banda, and iy/now about taking’ aa eighth apel, that at | rear and on both sides by the soldiers with y Andrew, | 0060 her ardent borom. Her first husband public house to | drawn cuthsnos. ‘The mob closed tn on the | thres thousand, but the vote was very ltt, | Boson, Oct. 40.—John A, Androw, Ex- | (et in & foreign land; the seoond tn 1819 tm house about 200 Irlsh- | escort several times, but beyond this no fur- | failing much below that of September Last. stheNs gt i . this city; the third tived till 1452; the fourt fonference of the great powers of Europe | There ts much excitement in the city, and Ave laa tnd a narrow woupe of a Ng | suclal barivonle characte i ir ar with @ strom i ‘ll seem hardly | given «imu! talled to forever ecttle the Roman question. es sare building ia guarded Ly watioual | ar with x stroue rival, an i seems bande given smu ie a weak sister, It will not be easy to satiety Twenty-six of the prisoners have been in-| the world. that what. France” wants in Telegraphic communication with Rome | dicted for muri Fronence, Oct. 2 ; Italy ts. anything’ ete ‘bat revenge. for ot ok exe | thar atierane at Yiob are “ Governor of Massachusetts, died at aix | died the following year; the fitth in 1s67; the ha fs havi M. Diksie svening The | Me check she haw met with tn Germasy | eee ga dcceel ype Ann dD Lieutenant Commandor Baker, command | ociock this evening. At mine o'clock lart| sixth Iu 1888; the seventh lived till 1B04, suddenly ceased, the insurgents having aNciesren, October 20—Evening.—The | HE cterk me hae met mith in Germany | Jo Pectin Citerhed Fenian Mass Mecting. Ang United States steamer Unadita, reports | Gyouing he was at hia own. roaltence iy | Bice thle thine the widow has Tived cold and probably cut the wires, Owing to the scrious | Fenian trials have been adjourned for the | more than two competitors in. tho field: | to tue stat Partaprs Oct, 9.—A Inego Fenian | to the Navy Department the arrival at Hong | Charis , | Lonely. Without particle of envy we wis day. The city is perfectly qui Were the Freneh fleet and the Italian army | leaving five mass meeting held hore this evening. | Kong, August 1th, of the vessel under bis | crarc®, Sect conversing with « friend, iis | No. # that te to be, much felicity and happ depect of political affairs the National Diet ‘The Eastern Questions to start at a given cult | alde. Mthose assernbled were not only not Speeches wero delivered by James Gibbons, | vik BN a bod orow all woll family being present, He had premonttory | ness. which of them would frat reach . J. Meehan, and W. J. Honea, ncerted at the presence of the two ‘will be called together at an early day. Pants, October 80—Evening—The mixed | the goal.” Wut there les third party far more | seventauves of atkhontye, tute cooly jan ‘milltary ‘company was preaent In uul-| ft ls understood that the Union Republican | qyity yn ju ublexys and requested, his oie bal eanenll Paine ee foe Panu, Oct. 20-10 P. M. Seman recently sent to Candia by the | advanced than either. Menott! Garibaldi, them pay the price of adinission or retire, forms, Congressional Committeo, which has becn aan a on aed rane eine courts of law as the ciaimant of « la! ‘The latest dispatches received from Rome | Sublime Porte, for the settlement of the | > , other chiefs, each AUSTRIAN AGITATION. A” Desperate Gish iaielbeden dckeneile tot sendin boaake: " private | property, which she alleged to be unjustly Pefore the destruction of telegraphic commn- | RTlevances of tho Cretans, has returned with- | ‘hilr number ie agleny oie meters Ie ths | Sertoua troubles aroapprehended in Vienna! Iu the Troy Times of 20th, wo find the fol- ere through the southorn Staton, will, with. | Curiuee® {© transact. Tle then requested his | withheld from Pr iians win ioe petees fon were bighly ttsportent, Toe insur. | CU PElNK able to effect any good. Republic, Strong as’ from day to day they | if Francis Joseph refuse hie aasent to the | lowing atory of attempted revenge : out any change in Ite present organization, beg call in Dr. Derby, and oubsequentty | Soonmente: in the partione of the ‘Piece a pianos we From Bra; are becoming, they may never inuster suitl- | modification of the concordat, Popular de-| A night or two alnce a young gle residing | be united with tho Republican National Com. | 2% Bigelow and Cabot wero in attondance. | Justice seeking Oat or conferring with. bed Bente in the city were actively engrged, and! Lisnow, Oct, 90.—The mall steamer from | clent rtrength to take Rome, They may bave | monstrations have taken place in front of the | tn Fork Schuyler, enitored a Federal atreet an: | rites te conduct the Prosidearial ea Ho remained unconscious from the time of | counsel. Some time ago she received ae a outbreak was momentarily expected, The | Rio Janeiro has arrived. ‘There was no im. | (0 {All back belore Rataaai s they could have | hotel of Cardinal Rauscher. Police agente | loon and inquired for ® young many who ts | mittee to conduct the Prosidential campalan. | qiisck until death, offer of 800,000f. to compromise her clai ie ed. Gaaiied Grits portant war news, The Legislature bodies | Napoleon, Of Cplding thelr ground against | have outed all the! large workshops in the Known among bis comrades by the beautiful seboeseit 7 Baton is fp Wedhlngion. — but she retina and her perseverance I o ald! were 2 lear 0 ed the mastors not ow m1 © Mush,” o . for the Civil pal hae Nieoeioes Seppe for | Of Braril had agreed on an export duty of | may atll recovelle them with the King’s Go-| public meetings of the workmen to take | Anding hin paraded up and down the ‘street tet plese fsgenpan yes falitrdleseeloant General Sheridan, Just given a decision in her favor by whict Poly twenty-four miles away, organizing foF | 15 ber cont, to take effect on aud after the Feeament, he foes to, the omy er | place on their premises, “Tho municipality | uutil she finally met him near the corner of Montpotier, Vt she Lecomes possessed of property at Mont Qrattack on the Rtornal City. Orsini shells | ist of January next, in place of the duty of | (er ye reeed ne other flag than that of | Of Vienna has demanded of the Emperor the | River atreet. ‘They engaged in a somowhat | “ministration, vt Bt. Michel worth upwards of 1,500,000£. ary NEE, th DI uty of | United al But for the first the since | re-establishment of the National Guard, which | angry conversation, wherela the girl de-| ‘The Conservative Army and Navy Union en, VI., Oct. B.—The reeption | (900,000, } Bhe still claims further amount Were boing fired into the streets by the party | one per cent. which is now the law. Novarn Italian proclamations appear without | shail maintain ‘order-in.the city in ie ot] pleted ter worrow aid shane, and the youg | of Washington has inued an address to all | Of General Sheridan hare to-day wan a fine | of 845,000 p Me vd . ' to th i y ‘af action, who seemed to be impatiently A New Italian Cal they wifl rally under'the bloodcred etarrdecd: | (26 aft7._, To add to theae eompticatlone he | man threatened bi with erode pernondl ¥10-| honorably alscharged soldiers and sailors, | MMM A alght rain prevailed most of the | | Mn. Cuanxs Diccexs will only give e | Fronence, Oct, 28, A. M.General Mana-| Balked of their Roman prize, they will selzo vor f sb Awaiting tbe arrival of Geribeldl. The pre-} 44. 12° whom was last committed the taak | on Neples and Blcliy. "he Pope may reign | trraszocnt with ileneece iatihe Bautions of the authorities for the preserve-| of reorganizing the Ministry, hus succeeded | 2 Rome, but Mazzint will lot love | modification of the concordat. Herein lies Jon of order were apparently Ineffective. in forming » new Cabinet. It is as follows :— throughout Italy. the ebief difficulty with which bis Apostolic | gan to pelt hin , but, limited number of evenings in this elty as totting forth ite politionl principles, and urg- | SAY yy thonanda ie hae fa neem | must te back in Kagland’ in early. springs {ng the nomination for office, in every case, | tions. ‘The General was brought from. Com. | He Intends on bis revurn to England to give of men who have been earnest supporters of | cord by a special train. and® reached ‘hero | & farewell series of readings, “and close tha ire at the heartless and brutal Its worse than «mockery and an insult | Majesty has to contend, ra AH oro ple wy the late was fe the Union, about S o'clock P.M. flo was presented tn | entertainments with which fie’ bas been dee Dispatches recelved from Civita Vecchia | Marine and Foreign Affairs—Goneral Mena- | to talk of the “‘uninlatakable fidelity of the Maik Paci at aneesa: Hot but naval pureult "hy" the, Among the visitors to General Grant to-| pe heobye, rom the eps of the, Cato ay | ie ae et ota tant it ie Me, Prekend jarge crowd collected, but no one al o announces that the French feet had arrivea | Ores Home-Signor Qualterlo, Finance | Roman people to the Pope.” | In one band, under Ghirelli, there are no lesa than 1,20) | The following 1s from the Loudon Times day was the Governor of Borneo, who Is | to the two Houses of the Assembly in the | !pvariable custom, when giving public read: Cambray, — Cor Sign oma if 4 i t . i ings, to devote himself enti: without acoldent, The troops and munitions | yen Won Slovo Cotellon Wor | heey iran meattered | througtiout | of Leth represented to be an American named Tor- | Beprwentatives Hall by Governor Page. | Hts cestend to accept ne iriensly invitatiog i wieware eaek’ he Sone anal o—Bignc ugecs, ‘Thousands of suspected patriots ure | » For, (ie last three weeks menaures hi Most Horrible Acc! rey, originally from Roxbury, Masa, eral Sheridan responded in appropriate | Which would tend to take up his time and bolng pe General Viale, Justice—Signor Mari. oder the he aaa crore PTnousads been taken by the authorities at Cheste The second annual convention of the | speeches, In which he was quite Sapa. distract his attention. It is not yet certaim hourly expected to arrive. Loxpox, Oct, 28,—Allan and the other per-| Sf others are thrust out geross the frontier, | Which ave elven rise to many absurd stories, | We find the following lamontavle oceur-| y sten'a Christian Association of Mi tary to Vermont and Vermont soldiers, Ho | Whether Mr. Dickens will read firstin Bostom MAC MEA Gr Thcaakadies ii Peal oelas | A number of detectives have been placed ai | rence recorded In the Bt. Louls Bvening Lis oe n of Mary | attended the annual gathering of the Ver. | oF in New York. In Boston he will ocenp: Foanwom, Oct, 29 Evening. rile tN rcv eee beaa Beat ANTRRYENTION, the railway station and other places where | puich of the 26th : land and the Distilct of Columbia convened | Mont ofticers and abtiees Be Wena the Tremont ‘Temple; in New. York, Dade It le rumored that the Italian troope bave | orice have been indicted, Specl ‘The Paris France says: strangers inay be expected to make thelr frst |, oman named Joho Bleen was | here to-day, Among tho delegates were | Hall inthe evening, aud left by the migat worth’s Hall, In the Tremont Temple Commission, which has been in session there, | we ha falas is appearunce In the city, and tho police on leon wea engage | ones of this cll ing the Colored | tralu via Spriuleld for New York, whereéhe | the seats will probobly be reserved, and Passed the froatler, No particulars are re} 14, gajourned. General Farlole, and the | Narvars, in tiie name orthe Quece ot Saat nine duty have been furaiahed "with re. | ¢¢,thla morning, In opening a conical army | three of thle city, representing the Colored | tts te Wriveat noon toxmorreme’ °° | be voit for @1.60 oF €3, according to , ere Fe shell, which, with @ number of others, was | Young Men's Association. One of them, 0 and miyet Pans, Oct. 90—N other Feuiane who have been under examina- | has made an oifer to the French Government | Fn" The armory of the battalion to. tine er | told to the Union Roliing Mill Company 28 | ote et 19 to 20, was added to tho lst of View tale be aioe cu tts Wa ac Reventon ‘amis, Oct. {—Noon. | tion vefore the Special Commission at Dub- | co-operate with it in maintaining the | the Gasile, and the guard on the Castio hae | hartaless scrap iron, ‘The manner by which | \* " Delegates te 0 ifginin Convenes —— — : General Garibaldl fe at Monte Marto. | jin have also been indicted. ‘The indictment | C™MPOFH! Dower of the Pope, In the event Of | tee, dourled, being on one occasion. tripled, | te sbells were opened was with a cold chisel | Presidents, This created much disatisfuc- “e ead portly vedlgiay bar aioige ent | Its being seriously threatened, Rumors bave been epresé. about t and sledge hammer, Most of wero | ton on the part of some of the white dele- monn, VA., Oct, 80.—General Scho- SPORTING MATTERS, The Itallan army, has crossed the frontier, | ia » for high treason, ‘The Opinion Nationale say he ters cotapanies of the 18 plugged with brass, and consequently did | gates from Maryland, who protest- | fleld nan official report,explalos the appoint- * and the Commanding General has command- Failures. It ts with grief that we learn that a Roman | Iristi) Regitnent of Fc not Ignite, but Aually: the shell alluded to was | ed nyainat the act of the majority, They | meut of delogates to the C: tion, The] FB° Grea’, Pedestrian Match Gadi Mt resnitad BEER AAA one affected” ¢ ~ | Feacued, which doubtless contained « hidden | wished to secede, being opposed. to whites og! he Convention, ainst ‘Time, td General Garibaldi to disarm and disperse | _1Oxvox, Oct, 29, Noon.—Mr, Hutchinson, | expedition Is resolved upon, and probal Ont pereuselon up and Ln the hammering was | And bineks mingling Inthe sane body. The | APPoIntmenta actually made gives 47 dele | Porrtann, Oct. 28. To-morrow, at no0m pigs cotton dealer, of Liverpool, and Mesars. | Wie unaidor the belief that fuch -n. step will ann fet mcqual United by the friction and exploded. Reated | golored Velo” President. re { gates from election districts having white | Mr, Edward Payson Weston starts from tht sass LATRST. Lewis Brothers, of London, bave stopped make Italy recede from her present, position fof these solr, aud pr oe Nee obana + ligne tree ch OT | gasoctalion: formed fe EN eta pitt | talorities, and 68 from districts baying col-| Portland Post OMice on hls great podeatriag a nelon, Publie opinion i is of by ol ul on . ” be 0 lon 1 Shriathas ur Fronenca, Oct, 28—Evening, |P7™™ aaivar ovr, eached such @ int Liat Wie Emmanuel » conse ‘lo desert fiom ‘i Wa uamlcre ere, fipom thet, A Young | peace “should © provtuce Alvord, 'Reveri | red manoritie feat, walking to Chicago, 1,257% miles i cannot draw bact thout imperillis i cr ve yt the “ . . wi elev looking at the matter ina * of Deputies Nleoters and Mosto are reported || Quenasrown, Oct. 29, Brening.—The | ore i uituitalinautlons o | brim, orat feast auootly fstalnt ef, the Welsh her “muti | Ghrtatin igh, min there could he no tal Ths Reding Trewmien, Duiiec astern tel hires te Sine Bo have been badly wounded during the re-] ermer City of Baltimore, Captain Me- ALAMM: ANOUT THE QURRN'S RAreTY, — | and after having @ good e," and slde of hls | cause for serious disaatisfaction, One of the | 8t- Lovss, October 80.—Omaha dispatches | “luding Sundays, on a wager of 10,000 Quigan, from New York on the 19th instant, ng the money, returned and’ gave his bealus. | objectors declared he had been a Confederate | may that @ messenger has arrived During some one day he must walk ont sent engugements, ’ The Edinburgh Courant, of the 17th, gives | thomadttos un ucthar’ fen aare shattred, and | ofileer, and could with alncerlty extend the PEPE. AA MITE OTE eT ara rita ce load CORALS IEREIN. OF Fad has arrived here on the way to Liverpool. f bis right hic! Taranto with thirty Sioux warriors, who eo “ the following particulars of the precautions | awaiting punishment, is the sole ex- Kore of bis right hand, which were | right hand of fellowship to the colored man, a 4 stake, Mr W, has arrived, amt he is a Ii Wreope Landing as Civita Vecchia, | Loxpoxvunny, Oct, 30, Noon. —The steam | ayo ty prevent the capture of Queen Vic-| tent of the disffection. The soldiers say | blown olf, were Vlog upon his breast when | and to prove the truth of the utterance he | MVOF peace. The head men promise to be at| gonteel-looking young tan, about 28 y Panu, Oct, 29—Even: ship Nova Scotian, from Quebec, has arrived : “Ht the colonel orders us to shoot our] We Visited bin. ffm died at twelve o'clock. | stepped forward and earnestly shook the | Fors Laramie on tho 10th of November. | age, and weighing 125 pounds. He seem 14, Oct, 29. IDR. iP torin by roaming Fenians: hi in the be ‘Advices from Civita Vecchia announce the | ere on the way to Liverpool. ste ips a panel rile apie mothers wre,rt de ie and they re oar abe soe ; a 1 Wy which will | colored Vice President by the hand. — Not-| Chief White Cloud naa sent word to Gov-| elastic of step, fs wiry, and tn perfed joes vite Vecc! t ol fo in ic id) porated to find that their loyelty has been be furgutten by long the valley of the Dee bas been increas- | daparnged. Yesterday ac two tele- nother Was sobbing violent arrival there of the flect of transports, and s A para ge y ele Aven who witnessed It, | withstanding this he could not concelve the | ernor Hunt, of Colorado, that there ts no use | condition. He ts no sporting men fs ed, Yesterday's mall train from London at | grams were received by the withorities at dd aister, half grown, eport thet the French troops bave disem-| FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, | {2's mid-day also brought Inspector Wal: | Cheater to the eltect thet iischlet. wus ine was ( A broth | propriety of making @ apecial provision | in the Go pont sending any more Ingor- ony sense, and has consented if hands in great anguish, ve wringing | whereby a colored person a on to feat ‘on a wa for the pury the gutturs | Vice Presidente Ouner objectora declared - wotlate wilh, lim, but with Pores a mebody who under, | of pecuniary profit. He has, nevet ce er, with 14 picked men from the Metropoli- | tended there I . al breathings of the half w . similar views, adding that th frle tande the pls 0 Accumulation of French Troops | rye Cunard mali steamer Rasela, which | wise in dealing wiih the Feniaus” The opine | Cardinal Cullen, i hie pastoral address tof anotlur youth einptoyed in the alll, was | who arwhite delegate, foe the aake of nar. | Giaeenatd femove, to the extreme North, | afendurauos, lie, bee attended, 40 all the Panis, Oct. 80. | jeft Liverpool on the 19th, and Queenstown | lon we belleve, of those who have most d, utters the following | Ladly Injured. tine be pon oft ia Tecovery | mony, olfered @ resolution requesting the | the way of White Cloud's camp, and en, | ng relays. etc., for himself, and he will 0 arrived in the | on the 20th, arrived here yesterday, Uringing | KBow!edKe and experience of Fenian tmovo- ; tho time. ta Ae Large bodles of troops Wf Against Aecret socletios nt Vice President to withdraw from | deavor to make torme with him. A fleet of | through three hundred cities and towns iy exploded, was | that office. ‘The Convention, by two ma of the whell as the tim ments Ls that, If anything whould really be ol paris of ten States. Four sworn wit leinity of Toulon, ready to embark for Interesting details of European nows. Mempted, the eonspiratary would ‘not”ap |, 4us, all sere amaocalons, wo matter | burnt Wy de fae and on the haus, but b Not ed t0 Tay the resolution on the | trim Fart Benton ow Mandar The: Lodiane | two for each alle, accowpany bin,” “There i Staly, and thelr numbers are Increasing. THE ROMAN QUESTION. Pr TR Hee aon tbe ee at | sonte or Fenian, Orange or Hiband? they are | ue USM. id by a tajurity of six also refused | attacked the boats below Yellowstone and | mutch interest and speculation as to the re. pend the rules in order to allow ® vote | killed one inan.. The Indians obstructed the | ult of thia great feat, which, if accomplish on the resolution, track of the Union Pacitc Katlroad, between | ¢; Will make him rank as the most remarks Antelope and Pine Bluff stations, a few days | Able pedestrian on record. tle is extremely ince, with a view of throwing the train off desirous of winning this match for the landa Aconfidential agent of the Treasury De- | but workmen discovered the obstructions and rpose of hig inde with which t¢ partmené has been making Investigations in | Femnoved them before dunage was done, Jere ie lasee ars Auhiaee nt Gene walk one hundred miles in twenty-foud per : : 5 iar Meavy a) French papers contain the following do- a ponies’ Up ath aps | all alike condemned. by the Church of God. vy Nothing From Rome, toll of the Feoent akiriniahes batwoen the | parcel it however, thers hat hoe been whe | THEY are alt'autject to excommunication, | ‘The National Cure Lowpex, Oct, 90—Evening. | troope of Garibaldi and those of the Pope: | slightest tiaco of anything to cause suspi- | and cub oll, Uke ratten brauehes, frum the | gqyy; pe R “rs pie] Church by the vicars of Christ on earth No further dlapatches have been received | In the, affur of the 18th October ninety | Aberdeen HS OUR cates leat ine tahoe Willa thin cursed Ly Heaven, you may rent | , Yesterday morning, ah ‘apal soldicrs charged @ body of three hun- i assured Liat such aasoctaltions, #0 far from | Americ ere from Italy, Nothing ts known as to the] ied Gerlbaldiang, “cut thelr way through Teaton, from Balater upwards, was free of the | eat rating fudividual, or social happiness, | © Valardewu, coruer of St. Prangole Xavier future course of General Garibaldi. them, and occupled Monte Librettt, ‘The tae fod can only serve to inflict fatal wounds up and Hospital str ta, und requested American | Pittsburg, and among other things has dis- Ir has been offically annonneed that the eality, ere any Fenlan to venture inte t 5 reenbacks to the amount of @35,000 for ail- | covered that many of the officials have been | pariy consecutive hours, #0 a8 to reach East Hart vaders, however, having received consider | {tir believed that the f , id entail disgrace and ruin upon | & x Paris Exhibition will close this day (Thure- ‘ bygone and ill-bestow: | SC La theaes Mota ver, Mr, Falardeau promised to have the | guilty of blackmailing to an alarming extent, ford. Ct.. at five o'clock P. M., od Saturday, ‘The Pope. pole pasboroaminely Com tne, aeleeboring Ga leniency of the authorities would be sum | tt vtvatha the stronveat trovie ot the | foquired sum ready at 11 o'clock, and the ne Olt inrpector testi that in aie mouthe Bes ag Go docked in | "RCH Ht Just that distance, —Cor, Commer . 1 peceaniy beak nt ned for on. he (fats coin the Guhappy. pros | stranger went out, promising to return at | he had received as fees from bia office five oun an Fakir Cet -Breniogs’ | the oft nie Bar of alane J pads | Precaujions uow taken with much prompti- | ul of whe T state in the Unbapny Dre” | that fear Mr. Falardenu tmmediately called | thousand dollars, Ho had. retained out of Charme is the most terrible human BHANs Teurmameet * red. Belo It is reported thas the Pope has informed | red. | Helore pon otbor oxchange offlocs in the city to ob- | thia num but one hundred and twenty-fvedol- in creatlon Crncrnnart, Oct. 29.—The billiard tourna ft etfected a retreat in good | {ule on the part of ‘the authorities, It le be- With ed that there Is no possibility of anything. the slightest chan be tain the amount required, borrowing @10,000 | lars per month, and bad paid over the re- foundations of the new Custom House | ment to-day was largely attended. The fi The French governimout, that if King Victor order. During by Bee, choy had ter | even in the least unpleasant, occurring, and from: Nichola “& ftvuinson,"@10,000, from | maltider to Mr. Hangdon., Miller extended | at Portiand, Mey are laid S0 foot deep on | game between Coon re Rivers was pasdyie Emmanuel enters Rome, be (tue Pope) will | Wounded, whom Mey veetpaidiaa prisouers, | Habit her Majesty would consent to have an | fosilh Meeker & Co., aud « check on the Quebec | bis investigation Into the Alleghany District, | solid rock. ween 4 together wi een - | escort in driving ottt, the remotst ground y 5 Bank for $15,000, ‘This was ready for ex- | and obtained evidence that N.P. Sawyer de-| ‘Tym Orleans family has renned by | O98, Gooey average was 14 6-41, leave. ‘Tho losses of the ouetmy appear Wo have been | for uneasiness wonld be removed. As the | fiends who were auslous to redone, change at 11,20 o'clock, At about 1 o'clock, | manded money from tho oll Inspectors undor | he addition of a boy baby, che: wos not the Berne iaeend, gene berween Furker ond Salo of Churom Lands in tealys | °Bn'the Lith, at Vallocorss, on tho Souther | fame me, we have, the best reason, {oF bo. | ear ata plausiole pretences for mpe | & clerk of Me. Falacioau’s Koln paat. the Penalty, in eae of thelr refusal, of thelr r0- | Duke and Duchess Do Chartiess, ice was woe Uy Parker, Ge winners aren Fionanor Oct %&—The sales of the | frontier, «small body, consisting of tow | authofitiee wes ot a Lidl wether | umniy aia | omy Oe, AA Hie ARerine enacing | MGYA! KOM: WOres: ‘A movement is on foot in London to raise | “tue third’ game between Ackerman and Dhurch lands have commenced, and promise | Papal oquadrigiler, with nome Resannts, ~ ule lo warrant the precautions we have $06 Before pom Sous ade, Fay ales te 9 end’ ge the Georgi ® public sateerip tion for ® testimonial to be | Choate was won by Choate, The wiausert Yo add largely to the revenues of the Italian | Unieors, aud gendarmes, held in check two | gpecitied bein tnken, Gen PUD. pataer ton money, which fed ‘beom waiting some ‘Sood Presented to Mr, Gledetons, orgreme wan 1) O87, tan anh Bovernment. tee omen eomnan to errives hee Garba THN AGYSMINIAN BXPRDITION, tcting with a bal conscience 1 ag hn ‘The Blection~ Tus Yorkshire (Rogisd) department of| , Tee re Hh Soy. (os D1 des ry spirited one, Sayder winning, Ampertal Postivitics in Paris, dians bad ton killed, including thelr leader] Tue Pall Mu! duseite eays In its ranks! What hosts of ples bavin A Aalened ie Bavannam, Ga., Oct, 80,—Tho election ie) 2 cele deed of pe py asa 5 | business there, Panis, Oot, 29.—The Municipality of Paris | and three officers, and several wounded, Los | We yadersiaid that Lord Blanley has ad- | former were connected with It, anxious to | Cite en i he ond Ne, Fulardeat | Passed off quiotly to-day, The total vote | quet at Leeds on the 15th. ‘The fifth guine was between Davisand Ver ere « grand banquet to their Imperial High- | {ng Desides forty sls prisonersand ® quantity | grossed gu vitiniatuin to King Theodore, i- | (orate “ine wages “ot ineuity | hocteties the tloor losensible, stabbed, and | caat, 40 far ae heard from, te 2,500 Onlyone| ‘Tux Fort Smith Herald says the Arkansas | [cB!et, Davie winulug, Hie average wa ll frieadly relations with blm © weet , “The greenback "were. missin, A low above that place Inst | 1%, esses the Emperor Napoleon and the Em-| A flerce encounter had taken place before | Hmating that ll f which produce such fruite are not only a ca * while man voted to-day, making two whites | river is so ve that ‘that ‘o sixth game between Coon and Pastoes Bugenle, and their guest, the Emperor | the gates of Bau Loreuzo, betweou the inaur- | Fe Droken 0. Bel, eS eer Tp Tamity, but « disgrace to our poor country.” | ON Wing restored to comsciousnees, M' | since the eleation begun. ‘The negroes have Tasks drove of cows stopped to drink 19 It, | was won by Coon, Score, Parker 68. Cooa phy Joseph of Austria ani and the Papal geudarmes, but the de | cure the reco of the captives by diplowatle PITTEUNKAS OF FRELING IN ITALY come for the greenbacks, but instead of gly- | it all thelr own way, ae the whites do not go y : 40, " were not known, Hi ehuet would prokabie bat APa fon ger italic Ps el oF A rine recently took plage in amino at Aquatics. a) banquet took place at the Hotel de epee ioe meensree, The lett Nica LP ctoeh etscee | fan me pares oy te eases icigt as teehee setae | Over the pelle ae St. Etienne, France, caused by fire damp.| Preranunom, Oct, 00.—The four wile Wille, which was splendidly decorated foF tho Weber, who left Adon on the 2th ultimo in | scoms to. become mors embittered eat fro: | him in two or three places, and. then took | 4 9¢¥ poll w opened to-morrow for | 17 bodies have been recovered, aad 7 aro sll! seuijing match betweew Heury Coulter, of charge of the pioneer and reconns ing | ceeds, 0 Liberte reports that the Pontiti- | the greanbacks and made a flank movement of ‘ore | buried J @ccaaion. arm: of the pio! nd oltering | coeds. ‘The /.éber Pontiti- | the backs and made Kc the whites, Nearly all of the votes cast ee Pitiaburgh, and John MeKlel, of Cold Spring, ‘The Emperor of Austria, in the course of i Racagli- | party, consisting of 80 borse, 200 of the Ma- | clul Government has shot severad prisoners, | to parts anknown. The police wore imme- | for the Radieal ticket. Ax Bogiieh politician te sretes, as saying Men ¥ 3 the evening made a ‘one, 141; at Civile Veochla, 657; at Froal-| rine battalion and ® company of ea nd among them Count Pagliaces of Viterbo, | diately toformed of the mbbery, and « de-| General Pope has extended the ti | thas the of Wales will never come to x York, for a purse of @2,000, took place Sean, Gaanant and fsliog Rone, Baas Velictshe IPR ct ‘Cemares, 208; | The Gret object will be to Ox tho polnt of de-| who. wae made. prisoner At Begnoree., Mt | scription of the robber was telegraphed along ime of| the throne If England keepe on ashe la BOW | (his afternoon, and wae won by Coulter, At ‘epecch. returned his thanks to the Em-| 94 Tivol, at Legnano, 4; at Terracina, | barcation, which it is now tolerably certain | Hagiiacel was condemned to death tree] the line of the Grand ‘Trunk and to the | ection twadays, going. —=— = — Barer and Fronrese to tha Masicipality of | 70: iy hy Cong ard at Pewttana. ' will bein Annesiey Bay; ead wi vaare een tor nolitionl attences Che Malin Sb iathe Coramaue Ga. Uct, 80 The reanie afl Tum Universetiet Gaotete of Cavemdab (Comtineed on Venrth Pase.)

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