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Pe THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY —UNDAYS RXORPTRD. (Ofice corner of Nassen and Fulton streets, Bingle Copies TWO CENTS. Swerve Codie por'eeek. Six Dollars per year, WERKLY &UN, ‘Ready on Thareday of cach week; te sent by mall eee dian BEACH, Propriou of a >. , Pro ° 7 "tbo San Reablishovent ‘ourth Year. military alliance with the North German Confederation France and Austrins Panta, Oct, $1.— It ts authoritatively stated that no treaty of Alliance has been conclud ed between the Emperors Napoleon and | Francis Joseph; but the entente cordial esta Decision, ished betwoen France and Austria le com: | plete 6un Cable Dispatche Victor Emmanuel’ Aposition Universettes Troops Into the Papal will be closed on the Sd of November Territory. MEXICO, Reports vin the Cuban Cable, Havana, Oct Advices from. the City of Mexico to the 1th inst. have been re ceived. By a recent decree all citizens aro required to nerve in the army for five yenrs, A boat of the United States steamer Yantic | Popular Indignation Against wes capsizot in tho barbor of Tnmpiee and two seamen were drowned. the Government. The duty on foretyn and native cotton bas been reduced to fily centa per one hundred pounds, when entered for consumption in Mexico. Gen. Prim wrote from Druasels to Pres! dent Juarez congratulating him upon the triumph of the liberals, ‘The Imperial prisoners Prince Salm Salm and Gen. Castello, arrived at the city of Mex- feo from Quetaro on the 18th Inst, The brig Samuel Hesse, from New York with war material for the Government, war wrecked near Vera Crus on the [2th last. ‘The crew were anved in « boat. SOUTH AMERICA. “GARIBALDI BEFORE ROME. His Force Largely Increased, | A NEW COMPLICATION. Orisis tin the Relation of. France and Italy. &e., Fronance, Oct. Slet.—The announcement As officially made that that the Royal troops Which have bitherto been acting as an Army ‘of Observation on the frontier, have received grders to advance into the Papal territory. At was known here late on Tuesday night What one oF two columns had crossed the Poundary line; but the fact was not made ae. ac. camship Henry Chauncey, from As | Public by the Goveroment until to-day | ‘The reporte that Garibaidi was, before | Pimwall Oct, 23, arrived at thie port yester- | fRome are confirined. fle hae arrived in| ay Morning, bringing epcele and prsen Front of the advanced fortifications of the | Se and late malls Sous avd Central | ‘pity a his forces His army increased | America prey | Avery serious outhrenk hne taken place in | {chat hot-bed of retellion- Arequipa, Tw bh numbers all alons Instead of the fi entered the Roman 2 battalions of young and devoted yolua- | the line of marca, and tations with which he forrit cy, he now hes men, one 1 allen, ved Moreno, and another Ce | the former « Captain, the latter wee Ensign of the Ayachiteho Battalion, assae No Intelligence has boen received from the | uated their Colonel and oilicers in thy interior of Rome since last Monday, at which | most dastontiy tanner, at thie troops Hime comparative tranqul'lty: prevailed. | then joined ie rebels, The Constitution. of “The reactlona Ney de t | 1500 has been proclsimed, with ieweral Ca¥ the King’s Gov ent causes t c havo forwarded luge bodies of toe; Agitation Uhroughont Maly, ‘Tho Party of | flay, aud 1 latest mdvice ' oh | Gemonstrations of popular tudignation are | has left the air: of | Feported in the principal cities of tho King- | State to Gene to Jolw fom. lula troops eS Fronence, Oct. 31—Evening.—The Port! | Grave eventa have ocenrred In Rquador a troops hare ll been withdrw'n £90 | Oy the 25th of Septenaber (wo Senatora anid ntry, t oneebe z ithia t Poon pperdlan lagna Fated withia (Ne | three Deputios were arrested in Quito under The Co The a oe — ribaldiaas have talon possession of exact ire nent that they Mportion of the railway between Rome god | gyyootd be re ay, edording to VCevita Vecchia, and torn up the rails, | he Constit juvernment refused {The army of King Victor Emmanuel ts) and on ths ber arrested auothe Bdvancing in the direction of Rome. Renator | Notice was given at the sanne t (hat neveral other members would rres meebo erin Oeeee Jed. The Congres, resolved, therelwre, on @ oy y the Catholic Powers. permanent sitting until the President ou > Panis, Oct, 31 -Noon.—It is that | Minister of t rior should trfed by @hould no genesal European Co them. The Governm sent troops to Wand the Con nd ihe onder of dl Wo held on the Ronan queatton, an arrange aoly ng the PLoaamont was givens bu ment will be mado fora joint occupation of | Gover yp of Quite reseed te 6 the city of Romo by the Catholic Powers, ‘and the noblicrs, although 4, Oct, S1—Kvening.—Td* Liberte | trated with bayonets Into the | bell Tants, Oct, 51—E DE TDS Liberte | eee ae alled iat aa Vibes {newspaper) says that the Umperor of Aus- | p;., Bria has given his sasent to the proposed Gene | exhorted every mer aral Contcrence for the settlement of the | and never to yield. Consequently, th d diers began to besie Congress in the man question ; but Pope Pius IX hope terreduco it from ‘vant. « atest energy sin his pl abso- ately refuses to be a party to it; and Eng: | drink, "This state of things ¢ | Bani vasia are reported to have de- Inight. At that hour she Government | ral bagramnl nahh sera er nt the Stinisier of War to ise that to | lined the invation of France to Join the ha faite (aiden patimese tee Conference, I tings, and that no member of the Congress | LAPES* The Congress exacted | Panis, Cct, Bist—Night.—Seml-oMleial on ra show id | pH cleat Mal evening Jovrnals say that the advance ui the | ty. the permanent sitting Was euay end Atallan troops into the Papal provinces was or- | The following day, October 4th, the Siniater | 7 ed by the Itvilan Government, without the | of the tuterior igued, the acceptation wes seered by the ebire communicated to Congress, aud the Depu- consent of France, and thia action they yee eels igen bo ae 94 clare bas brought about a ertsis in the rela- | manuer terminated the siruggie between the Blons between the two countrics which in| two powers, afler considerable excitement angerons to peace. and fears of bloodshed, forer into Canea, Tt te also report cd that be arrived at Popayan with 200 of his followers, and was cordially received by the Government, the Logelature having previ- ly voted 61,000 fur the rclief ot the refu- goes, NEWS NY ATLANTIC © The War in Braz! Be Loxnox, Oct. Gist. Detaila of the news from Rio Javeiro have been received. The war on the Parana was longuishing. Prest- | dent Lopes, of Paraguay, has renewed bis of fera to the allied power to negotiate for peace, No reply Lad been returaed when the mail steamer sailed from Rio, Dissatis- vetion with the war continued to be manl- ested in Brazil andan the Argentine States, WASHINGTON. Wasitserox, Oct. M1. The Treasury Department has prepared the plates and printed epectmens of the fifteen y will not be iasued as authorized by Congress yenitie clerks were to-day discharged from the TP r's Department, to take effect from November Lib, and up to that tine are allowed leave of absence, There ts Also a reduction of the number of clerks tn the Quartermaster General's Office and the y Department. tleman oecupying an offictal recently received through the Postoflice, @ well execnted counterfeit ten dollar note on the Third National Bank of Philndelphia The face of the note is likely to deceive, but the engraving on the back f# coarse and in- ferior as compared with the genuine teaue, Hon. 8. 8. Marsball, of !linola, of the Jn- diciary Committee, is eouflned at the hotel by illness, The receipts from Internal Revenue for October were about $14,/00 000. The detectives of the Treasury Department atate that only about one hundred and fifty thousand of the felt, Seven-Thirty notes were printed, and these were divided ties to be put in circulation conta me coun among three p The Treasurer has adopted me addi tonal (a thove hi rein foree to guant gainet epueious notes, and bas assigned several ladies knowo to be rehable experts to aseist the men in examination of more huportant wsues, ‘The Treasury bas ade insucces#ful eflorta to obtain one of the reeent 8 for the parpore of pote u-Thirty countertelt: bonds, raphing it for the a with the Executive ant and press sitted to who t mpor me business This is rendered necessary in order that the dont may have sume time to prepare bis pual Weaure The State Department hi celved any intimation as to who will be the successor of Sir Frederick Bruce as British Minister, not aa yet re- Postage to the Netheriands. Wawiivetox, Oct, S1.—ontictal publicas Hon ts made of the Convention between the United States Post-office Department aud the General Post-ottice of the Netherlands, ‘The offices for the exchange of mails ars to be at the di Tntted States: i et correspondence from apapers, hook pac tit c., and grains and seeds, rate is to be for the mails dispatebed that which the dispatching otfee shall adopt, vdapted to the convemence and habite of its interior administration, On registered te tore ar semipers. books, &e. prepa t (tery. Registered letters are pubject to 4 foe nol exceeding ten cents in the United Stites, an cendting twenty-five cent ' Setherint works Tor Herular maul eteamers eball between the two countries, The ge in to be ree ace; this convention to take effect on the Let of January. KECONSTRE ‘The Georgia ¥ vara Ga., Oct, 81 ELON, Ar The Savannah Loxnow, Oct. Siet dnight.—No further] oy tatnt one ii tof the | Pebticem haa the following addicional returns , ult, we find the following Interosting ce advices have been received from Leal easpsheseh Cla-dlatiaae AE of oe ees county, first day, 7 tor the Cone | Munication from a writer who baa passed Rome. The means of direct ¢« ation | Spanish fleet bad a depressing an deadening | ventjig, ‘Talinterro rat day, mauy yeare among the Indians in the far have been destroyed by the entting of tho | quence on general trade and commerce in] for ‘he Conve Ge nty, f West: Sebi MOT Chili, despite the preval f thas uh the ¢ t conaty, ' telegraph wires and the tearing up of th il, Qeeptta she Beewslent baltet Cas 190 | Gay, Lee tur ine € dy sho dwellings of the wild or roving trit geen concen etait ECT LEC y, 144 for oer en are termed lodyes, and consist generally all, one ¢ news a ‘ Since thy a weight bea | An order bas teen ieoucd by Gam, | bulfalo hides, eer tinely tanned without almost exciusively by way of Florence, cen i J fom ee ee ne a ead tn order ta give | Hie Bair, an with the Comanches and others, js atrong and an inj hug already | of the ad, r PBMC] Ce of mw bites, with feed mattings and va s gy | been impartee to bystnes | smpte time to all younrs, rious 0 material, aa with sone Ganges, Jays 1,000 votcs have bee 1 Mal! | aunber, on an average, Iced upon @ , | alate a Wat | agroes, and wil are tor die Convene) framework of pales, beblstiaped: Their i ; ae a allie fot terior arcangement is varied By the taste Sun Cable Dispacches. Yet, 81.—The election pro- | the mene tor ite grautication of the owne aoa ahe EA whites taking bub Lite | kame bet very eonventeatly and. eomlort 4 - {ate i #4 votes have been polled | pp Kod, with buuks or berths of reed | Sppemprye y rer} sive and et . and. cour The total t Of bide. -tretched ye ‘ SNTAN 8 : 5 matting oF retehed vipom a frat INTERESTING FENIAN NEV w charucter and genius of b od Woe So0t “Nearly all the | around the walls, while beneath are stow ees ‘ ; fur Convention fo" 9k9 | (he various articies of the botkehokd OF txtn rage There Is a rumor that Bollyia Almont ty for Gone | ily propetty 6 fire occupies the ev Denn Oe Bie Two policemen ware | RUBuL the guano cont tat Me Ve] An Altany all ls quiet; 1,821 votes te sinoke fllé the interlor, finally , nig that one of the stipulations in relerener Jed, all ry thing its way upward and Binding exit at shot last night and instantly killed, The | to'm loan not having bern complied with, the |” SavaNsait, Ga, Oct. 31-459 number of PEF bode Hodges are not arranged With Thar ‘ers are directly charged upon the Fe- | con:rwet becomes null and vold. However, | votes polled ‘to-day was 711 ft the elty, and | that order ri faliich charastaciaan the question may be settled. It le gratitying to earn that the quausity and value of the guano deposits are of the moss eatlafactory hature. plans, and enorgetio etforts aro making to Aiscover the perpetrators, , Dentin, Oct, O1.—Ab the session yeater- “flay of the Special Commiss'on for the trial ‘pf the Fenlan prisoners, inotion was made yy the cornsel for the deform, that the ac- Bused be (rie. by a mixed par’ cor posed In CRNTRAL AMRMICA. Confplgte tranquillty exists throughout the ditferent republics. For somo weeks the weather on the Cen- ‘equal aumbers of Cathollc « ' Protestant | 6: American coast Nad been the iust ao Yurymen. ‘The motton wae denied by the | vere experienced in that quarter for many Tod ces years past. Tkeavy rine bad fallen tn the ne viadws huapeded nat In Vitferent States, and tn ao wr tion The sner, General Warren teclined the | evs of acl lared Hat he was rivz. I | disuppearing olwoen the coast ty Jatt in ub 3, aint refivied to we D , knowledge the juridiction of the Vourt in | neighbor b Grands | is The United States thuderate atennver War | saruite i as tweive guns, arrie dat Panama on the | IP Qpernis VIF OREN n of the 10, from Callao, under | de-Brening 7%) one viel of C der Gila She cane # capt p chiely *) transport filly feamen, he sap will rolutn to Callao at sou as aie can b supplied with ¢ a Ce She Panaina . With the ai tifed agalunt the pri ent of the * cooles tempera | evidence be gives u ¢ ture, tbe by f the Hsthius tins aterially | 8 Improved. bust, at the sane ume, con expedition which ended with she landiug ot) jigs that the ily authert ae nate tne | Dungerven shor tue exeton in py | Kelly In brag | eanstary a Bente at Lote eatnannity Cot, Kelly, | sienliy ana truly the & ndition of wna, In Loxnow, Get ol Kenia Kelty, | & A } eaten | from buy Li ip repored that he bs in | engenuer f seuauie ti, art | incom that bias imiely wpion the [sth Amen cg heer ees strge ates antemt We State ever downy Wc coward ame { yO hor | Hormting We it is a Lit 1 Pivot leew Guat cauuot ts WO won eban whit ow York duued. for Glasgow Depts, Oct, 1 Bib, wid ouiled uals NITED STA ¥ COL OMT AS TOTAL DEFEAT | OF CORDOVA BY VLG The bark Lovlaa, from fangs Tar Mavhonsn, Pus EMR into Tralee 1D | AOU ne $2 oMlclal: daneteliee dated Gistress, bea baal’. September, General Pena and the force a1 NEWS FROM OTHER COUNTP! | his comma’ 4, @ rrenderod and delivered up | A thelr arms and ammunition to the ¢ orimngats Vho-Chtef of tue Colombian Gused Lisnos, Oot, Stst.—The United States Na jo Camargo, In ‘olin the war eull ex sal Sere urder the command of Ade | ist ing to ¢ fron: Fray alia Larragul, bas arrived at dus port, | Genel t tie Golonbian Guardy the | Gorwany. furces of jut were fortitving Mi | Benim, Oct, Slot The objections of gant wutoned their position and retired Trussla Laving been removed, Bavaria and | 1 the dirvctton of Bale, | Cardoen Baa heen Wurtenburg have jolned the Zolivereln. | Grd oes trom 20) Wo 348 ten out of 6O0.¥> Bath Pistons haven dado! Rod, Comlave, wld Mae rake af hie 250 In the country; the total wi three days 4,49 in the country. Legroes voted the Hadical eket, Roma, Ga, Oct. $1.-—Tho total vote of this clly for thres days was 1,367, closely divided or the Convention—the Radicals eloimin 0 polled ris purposes of comparison, All efforts in New | York were fh Many of the mos prot bankers there, who held large umouuta, deny having any on hand now. Tho White Hou e was thronged with Visitors to-day, but v wed tnter views with the Pres Between now and the session of Cor only those will be The single rate of NEW-YORK FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1867. Various Matters. Baw Francisco, Oct, 20th.—The Supervi- fore have passed an order to fasue bonds at par to holders of the final judgments nainet the city in the Argent & Lucas, and Trooner & Co. suite, Tho Inat veaact of the codfish flect has re turned. ‘The season catch was nino hur dred and forty-three Whousand and th hundred fieh Baw Fraxcteco, Oct, 20. The steamship mento eniled for Panama to-day with 4 in tresature, $186,488 of which were New York. The total shipments. of treasure aince January Tat, were @41,708,711 The atenmnetip Oritamme from the North: | ern Const, brings $160,000 in treasnre. The mining news trom Idaho ia encouraging. TILE INDIANS. Progress of the Indian Peace Com mission Treaty with the Apaches. Sr. Lovrs, Oet, JL. Dispatches from Med- foine Creek Lodge aay that a treaty haa been made with the Apache Indiana, by which they ynfederate with (he Kiowa and Camanches and go to live on the same reservation. They are to recelve @5,000 per annum in money, besides clothing, &e. Tho Arapahocs will make areparate treaty and together with the Apaches will dissolve their former connection with the Chey on mt of the hostile attitude of the lat~ ter to the whites, All the tribes re ited here, except the Cheyennes, held a counedl on the 26th, and agreed to renew friendly relations with each other and returu all sto- len horses, ‘The Cheyenues have not arrived yet. Bome persons suspect bad motives on thetr part, While others think all will come out right They claim that they have not finished their ask two days’ lon- " nnee medicine coremontes, an ger time, ‘The Commissioners have already wasted thirteen days on that tribe, and have got tired. They will rematujtill Monday, the Ysth, when they will leave it the Cheyennes | are not here Ratite in Oregon, BAN Fiascisoo, et A telegram from Jackaonyille, Oregon, states that the military express had arrived from Fort) Klamath, bringing the nows that General ( a | defeated, Oct. 17th, near Goose Lake Valley by the Pint and Pitt River Indians. Thy fight Insted two daya, and General Cro was compelled to retire, His lose wae alx men killed and twenty wounded: a for Licwtenant M thought that twenty Indians were k ner Was piigan itis difficult to ascertain: thelr actunt loss General Cr supposed to be at the upper end of Luke Valley, awaiting rein foreet ports from Arizonn. Baw seisen, Oot Arizona dvtoes to October H have been recelved pere, aud state that Major Price's commoad bad a tight with the Honalup Indians, and killed seven of them, Indian outregos are continually reported, vont A funded tons of corn and three hundred head of stock had been eartied off trom one cyunty ‘Twenty lives were Loat. Hroaty With the Choyennes, Lraveswourn, Kansas, Oct. 31. About five hundred Cheyennes warriors arrived at the camp of the Peace Commissioners at Medicine Creek Lodge, on Sunday. Ov Monday a council was held and a treaty yt to hunt ath Platte They want 1 ® lasts. to liv ted’ very inde that alune had Commissioners arrived at Fort Harker to: day. “ Dog Bat Dog. BAN Francisco, Oct, 1 Advices recently m Fort McDowell, Arizona, state that turned from a raid fr forty Pima Indians had the latter and taken ae There wasagrand time rejoicing over the scaly ner daucing sround the persons ‘al prisoners. In the Cleveland Pian Dealer of the 20th the “tented dela” of our military life, but Are ecattcred bere and there. When a mar- rhage oceurs tho C fats lode la erected tn which & honeymoon, after which Its occnpants can ho homestend. Rain's eqn, however, 2 times a shirt of thelr own maka, of obtained | fled forever. Since then she has been a par. | Ithoomnt atate papers will turn np next it is Price Two Ocr ts with thetr annuities of by traffic, blanket of | poseless wanderer, destiiute of pearly every | difleait to aay, Perbapa we shitll hear of Fobe around thelr body, mocassine of difer- | womanly attribute a wreck of human us| their being in tie hands af King Theodore of ent patterns in each tribe, and head bared to | ture pitiable in the extreme, Atystinia” They may bety so get bin out of the stn and storm, The divas of the aquaws differs ttle from | hi approaching trouble the above, except a ekitt of calico or other | New Oninans, Oct There were only light mater ta enmeser, and OF BORvy | rine yellow fever internents pootentay, ashtedatthin ghd bettered cloth of atronding ta winter ; leggings, the | xe > oh Ht , A California paper of the 7th alt. enya wane Ad those of the men, with additional New Oxteans, Oct. 31. There were thf (Seine tine in Son Franetecd the me- nea of buckskin, tight-futing, like horeand | teen yellow fover Intermente during h ante dis onginiaed Ii favor A & | y tthe x attached to the moccasins now and then | twenty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock this vated Leggo m te afore somo young squaws are finely dressed and |i jroted, aud the P be with’ finery arnente of | Mort. | pany Hot sebmittiog beala, and of eilver Drooches as large aaa] Monier, Oct, 20 —There were two inter web Out | aw Yor fercentiecr, rings in thelr ears and ot theif | mente from veliow fever yesterday 4 aid ninewown 8 wera, ete. ifthe . - 4. The Company agreed ta giv Prc'ncuawedo ail the labor of the camp, | Montes 1.—There wore four inter nin @6 60 in coin per day, tor every day's trtnging wood and water, pitching and atrik: | mente In this cliy today | Work, end that for one ven ate 1 Ing ihe tolgee when, moving parking and | Gatvratoy, Tex, Oct. Mf. —The umber | {kh Ahean in prederence to all « ypacking the animals, euring. the i | oP daatdoe Wrote: alow tet Genta | titing, however, one dollar trom cack jay meat, wile We done By cutting tnto thin | Of deaths frum yellow fever yestenioy 88 | toward’ the one huudeed dollars due slices and yA gg. and In fact, doing all the | fear the Company, for passage money r ‘ por and [n-door labor, In addition to the Suit aga: ‘ wipecters amd cauikers are bound to Grdinary duties of womanhood, while the] Roryare NY, Oct. a1 chad Wi work for the Company or for the California “brave” ie “lord of all he strveys," and rw 9 dt hited States] Steam Navigation Company, tho Alameds clines In stolid indifferouce if otherwise ua- | District Attorney Dorwheimer of this city, | Ferry Company, or for the Oregan and Mex + employed. under {netruetio from the Treasury De | f Mtns ip Navi at on Co. when the Pati- Tun omave. riment, has commenced autt against Wer. | Work rata Colupany aay go, On new Faneral of Ex-Governor Androws Crennell of Rochester, late Collector of) nine hours on old. work. The othe H the Port of Gouesce, and hie bondamen, a | Arnone a worms The oleae el stow, Oct. 81. The funeral of ox-Cow- | qdefaulter. The amount claimed to be due | work where these mew omen ee ue otneed tt ernor Andrew will take place on Baturtoy, ¢ authorities will unite ta paying and the Stat honors toh memory, There will be @ mnil- itary eacort, and probably a civic processton, in. Joaeph A. Po The funeral of Hon, Pond, the Shawmut Avenue Baptist Church. attendance was very large, Including Gover- nor Bullock, Lieut, Governor Claflin, the Bx- vuncil, and many members of the Legislature and of the Boston City Govern utive ment aur Unvetling of a Mlonumoemt, Pr anerrina, Oct. 8 This event at the Union League House, a beautiful at tue called members of the League and t ip farnities President of the Massachu- tte Senate, took place this afternoon, in The erica Honoring ber Fallen Brave” was unveiled in the presence of the re fs over 68,000. nployed. Anniversary of the It tormation of the Fifteenth Comtury. Tum atreeta of Galves Texas, are cleansed by a chain-gnng of convicts, Prreaneienta, Oct, 31,—To-day being the | A mnoox tront was cameht in Middlefteld, Fifteenth Anniversary of the Reformation of fait’ pe Gan r day, weighing two and ® the Fifteenth Century,dating from the nailin Tis looib, ana blhe ana btiets 1 piri of Luther's eclebraten' Ninet-asth Theale, ni | Inches fo Tength, and uine and abait in girth. declaration of faith, on the doors of ‘the Wilming Railway, N church at Wiettenberg, waa celebrated by ap- e placed hetr road, tn propriate services in all'the Lutheran churches which meate and other articles uf food are In this city. All the churchea were decorated | CoOked and served hot to travelers at reason with flowers and were crowded during the | “ble terms. oxerciaes, man Lowry, confined in the Muntin a.) Jall on the chi f horse at ing, wade his escape on Tuesday night of lust week, by unlocking the door with bis finger! Te total nnmber of votes cast for the Constitutional Amendment in Obio wan 4#4- it, 21087; ogaliet the helng a majority ayairiat SPORTING MATTERS, Price Figh rr * Paiilendes. Another of those diggnating exhibitions, which of late have become #0 common in this Vicinity, took place early yesterday mor OE it of Beso ere on the Hudson, at the lower end of the Pals | blanks. | ee oe tades, the contestants being the well-known | Tix wife of a laborer in Ipswich, England, youthful aspirants for Astle honors, named | hat just given birch to a eblld with two The statue wae ms me by J. A. | Jim Braddon aud Mank Hurley. ‘The mateh | beads, and the monstrosity still lives and Hazeltine by order of the League. ‘The figure | #84 for #200 a side. Both men are of Trish | tvken it sustencnice freely.’ It le a female, A Parentage, and both, natives of this city. OF] well developed aud apparently bealthy. ten feet high, and ald to be one of the | Hi worilurley le the lansest, atandiig 5 0 < Jey ts the laryest, ig tt 1 fteamship Atmsterdam, from (nest works ever executed by an American | Xin, in height, and weighing 144 Hhe., while | Malaga, bi With fruit, Which went Aabore artist. Capt. We Moniter fame, wos] Braddon stands 9 th 7!y tn. io height, and | last week at Montauk Point, L. Ly was sei La Giiael ines weighs 112 Ibe | The ting belo pitel broken to pieces Inthe the slorm of W : men came to the wcrateh at 6.00, and after | nesday. taking hands commenced to apar for chan CRIME palit banda commenced to epar forchan: | Tus steamship Great Britatn arrived at ¥ a stubborn wud L ten giving | UNerpool on tie 19th of October, | after Cost of a Spre wid Cakttyg Mn true A rapht un of alout thirty-seven day from A man named Me- bulldog, ety wad by the , o agit Ms the narue Hing in gold having on bowrd £4 time the light was be fw close, pee ded cbrsne While ona | cullestants presented ® most revolting” ap- rom Cleveland, O.. whil pearance, Titiey leit eye being completely | A Rapicat, member of Congress now in the night before Inst, was knocked | Cove, while several trhgttul ggnsies «ist 3] Washlogton bas alveady prepared « bill pro wb robbed of €1,500 in money anda} bis chin and bit check, Bradden's theo was | vidlog for na lonal saith c by act of Gone wordgage for #500, Melauhtin was on bis | all Deulsed trickled from several | ft tillers in miaterhl rexpects: from bs we for A nad cuts on bis k AL the 24it and last | tie bile presented by Mr. Sumuer lant ser way to Sanlaburg, Mo,, to pay for some p round, both men we sion, and contive barely able to stagicrr he sullrace to elections perty recoutly purchased (here to the werate ing to severe puvishment | for nadenal oficls ‘Countertciwrs, nd lose of blood. Bart 5 this round Hu A yous woman of extreme boauty drown: Toronto, Oct. B1.—Uirich and Harcque, | Heys th ough Imintake, grahed Hradden round | od herself in the Loire afew days aluce, She . anc urew bin, na ¢ - lett Ater for a youn r » wi way = the New York counterfeiters, were toxlay | foul” was raised, and wich was allowed by | ing bls nddressca, to” her, saying Pike committed for trial They now await the | the referes, About *0 persons witnessed the | was inuch atlached to him, but could not action of the Government for extradition, — | Yrutal extibitton, tnarry him because #he was subject to epilop- A Man Shot by His W Bourn Broox, N. J, Oct. at ee A Mra. ase river, and wil £06 was ih te fits, stom the Pedestrians M1. Weston the pe rom, Oct. trian | Ox Monday, a little girl aged twelve years, frdividual Tor very insertion of four lines oF loss... .00et . oF loom... For every oxtre line of part of line.. 90 cm, om 1 Atvertisemenia will be inserted Na) Si orm eee ‘menia or apecial Op itm amertaied 0 8 ithe aca, wenty-ix words are counted aa fir lines, 81d seven words for each line more thaa fous ee LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND VICINITY. Weatnen Comsperunes.—It will not rnie in this city to-dny. A.B. Taatoum, Hatcowers.—Laat might was Halloween, the ancient festival whicit Barns bas immor: (alized in Inimitable verse, Snapping ape Pla. cating cakes eomtainng redding rings, burning nuts, pouring lead through the bane Mo of a door into water, and predicting niaretages and fortones from the various ret were practice’ by the young of both » atill enjoy the state of “single z ur &\ Ward called epiustes retebldie aud bac Diener Ke vnrvaetrenwar Ware | Exaaurp. Mr. Dich argent stnters that there If no truth In the Bémton report of the engagement of Dodwortt Hall for the rend ings of the great novelist in this city. fe | Ave last “Mr. Dolby engaged Steinw Hall, where all the readings will be viven. The fret reading will be yiven on the evens ing of Monday, December 9, and. the selec: tiona are the “Christmas Carol” and the “Trial,” from “Pickwick.” The price of tickets le fixed at @1 60 for admission, and #2 for secured seats, The first season will | consist of eight nights, Ma Dickens will | leave Liverpool in the steamer Cuba, on the th of November, and probably arrive in Boston on the 23d. Ills Sent readings will take place at. the Tremon’ femple In thas city, Only elgbty readings will be given im the United States, as Mr. Dickens must ro | turn to England in May next Recretiow ov Carrais: Dacey-S.m save at Mernorourras Hore: Srancune or Joun Bavace axp Cartan Dackr.< A crowd of several thousand persons gather: ed last evening at Masonic Hall and marched thence through Bowery, Broome street and Broadway to Metropolitan Hotel, bearing torches avd banners appropriately Inseribed with words of welcome “to the heroes of Manchester,” and mottoes extracted from the sayings of Captain Dacey. About 915 P.M. the Captain made his ap pearance at the balcony of the hotel, and was received with cheers, the band mean time playing appropriate airs. When the music had. cen: after which Mr Kal Mr. Joh Savage, Chief Exe 1. BR. B., who reterred to th Hintlow Bien in Ereland (last) to-ni ad. cheers again rent the air, t. Carroll introdueed of the memories are tevivel by’ the aasocindiona of (he day ant the occasion, | Yet theeo are few hearthsioucs a whieh the youn gather to revel an meelren t have not regrets for the exiles. And we keep. our crlebnition here in the open aly among & free people aud a poople who know how te matutali their freedom, We have a 6 of thove exiles, and we rola Which set bin aud his college Cheers.) We honor the prineiple t ui free; and that epirit ean act Ireland If the people were equally united and (Cheers) “The Irishmen of or deserve alt pratse, But they are tril for giving liberty to Captats Dacey, and we should make some efforts te Hiberate them A cofence fund has bee started in Dublin to peovide these mea with the beat leg talent that Ireland. affords, end h Manche: TION Bell, Bowen ani dinsry semi-tnonthly morning. Th Comm ory Nichodson Brennan bold thetr ¢ sais ineeting yesterday bustnes 4 ‘ a stinilae fund should be atarted here, Walker shot hier, husband at this place, bo- | aftived at the Parker House in hie city at Gauhter of Harney Pitch Of Mamden, Ot. fa) He would now give place to the tween nine and ten o'clock Inst night, for | ve minutes befor r PLM. He dined | “the bridge being submerged while on her yabed Cepiala ey f eee belie false to hia inarringe vows in cohabit. | and rested an honr, and then departed, He] way tote from xchool, fell tuto the etream e Dacey, Kelly, £0.) ne ia x ri i cea 1 wes arowoed aud Kelly along at this tune Ing with other women, She flredwix shots, as condition, 73 in carriages, aud were heartily cheered, (ures of which took effect to bie bead, I oxton Jockey Club Meeting, £ Queen Christina ts endeav- | Capt. y, then sald, he bad never apoke i balloved bie wounds WIL WA prove falcl Boetow, Oct. 81.—The autumn meeting of Isabella and on tn public before, and he thanked them for V <4 . °s his grand (reception, He went to Leland, Sate Robbery. the Boston Jockey Club commenced to-day AF Wich pas eres | ee eee ee ee ent foe hee independ snod! Mumpuis, October 83. The offies of the | #t the Clyde Park, the grounds of the associ | pronounced againat the reigning dynasty | And hot to alk, wid the people or iralas Bouthern Express Wt Jackeon, Tennessee, | stlon, having been postponed from yrsterday {© inet whicl tins been detrimental to Lim | are realy when they a get lender was broken opew last night, and the safe, | OW Recount Of the storm, ‘Thery was a lance vhosadlgetbeoxhay Pi (Cheers) But more, the people . eee containing €5,000 and a large amount of yal | Attendance, comprising repre Aves of all Perit the Gand duty ab the Cort (re | ire branded ax's falreliool any sosertion the unblo papers was carried off. Thero ts no} (Ut, Wading fumuilien, | There were three | tistuess ou the 15th, It was discovered that | thelr was adivision In the ranks of the Bros races, two on the Hat ands steeple chaae, | roe tet I day ge theheod th feeland they were afm end clue to the robbers, Tot the Set races ¢ taille deat there wore | a2 eons upon which they h on swear: | 1 cland Th . AWA aeitien tant eal eee | tow w itn was not a testament, | united in the one grand parpose to see Troe a wo starters, and it'was won by Capt. Elwas' | ie ort Thomas a Remplae' ate tie whois | nA mee, and she Will be free before many A Ferocious Mu ‘. Peet oll Rey oe a Back oy he of the proceedings fT to be’ rece menced, | ¥ Cireat cheering.) It was a consume aie 1 7 ning inten lengthe ahead, but having loa! ; rte walling 20. ve" The Nevada Guzette anys that on Sept. 24th | his wenht fit hisanddie cote, he | TWO. More butchers’ shops for th |i worth wall 20 Yes, wip, out we in Sierra County, a Mr, Britton and a Mr. ancod; the time of the wiuning horse | Horne Mesias win $k eet yg of tf aed eed Tong. us de Simmons got Into e dispute abc ne pened In Paris, whien beings tp srust In God, aud keep our powder Simmons got into a an his ape ot ce O ‘cond race waa alto a dash of a milo, | Humber of (hese establishments ia the city te {sity Colicora), and tho day oP Ire wnd'e 1 claim, when ¢ statter drow # pistol fi GGA ThGe ROTaan CAE OL the MEG CHIARA rat toed ine ents” the price of 22] dempllon will speedily “dawn. (Cheers.) ACh former, nian bith, “Atamons after | fy in appearance. He Was m enpita and love | MOUs is desman por pot tty 18 €9 ehy He ayia thanked thea for U Sears Hing, rau Unto His tse nent by, cloned the | context belng won by the grey. gelding Grie | 1: 'o 046 buy The eliferent Fontan or us thee door and barricaded itt uP | maldl by a touple of lengths, the brown! A ye oxa xn Prince of fourteen, at | DMsed In review before the Captain cheering and broke the door down, Mr. Simmo mare Dins being eccond. choot at N atel, ran away latel ha | Oe they passed, ond the bands playing Garr wife sprang betw the two men, trying to 7 Pi ; | Reson He oe 8 | owen and gtber favorite air eo proces Mileld hor husband, but Britton, also having | gyite ,ea,,amce wae the, etoeple i *. then dleperved habia badd Shea nhleld her Tustand, Bu Betton, alto MANIK | about two and a half miles, and tho bay | Uroight! nck hy the pti, um arain on mnt PESTA Tine RRMA We plecaied. te aaeeeal | CULT OR ifn and the bay horse General | bit was arrested at Vieane (Inatire Tax Lixcous Wannnone.—The wardroty times into the prostrate foria of bis vietim. | suitors t alate tones cee eee | Seucarmury and taken back to New f Mrs, Lincoln sill adorns the rooms of e ‘ove up, and flourishing the by rt oon, having | Love fora Istectse was (ic ease : 609 Broad i a tebe ap toe Pe taken bis aninal away, aud being ruled of | 1. Fastand,workinennen's + a Mr. Brady, at No. 600 Broadway, and the ' ah ad) the course ior not having prid bia forfeits then ia Hark ments, to | probat ‘litles are that the high prices placed words used hy This race proved to be aluvost @ walk over, Hf iPrlgitay are aD Vapon the dresses by the owner will k semper tyra bias from the fuct that General Williams refused | ral quarters, Among ethers | ten there for ay tudulinive period, ERM Britton ie well kKuown at lite York, Nevad® |g stone wall on tho very early part of the! who're inade veters hy the mew Keetorm tat, | £2 termination to hol an auction toe OUR), Cterie ss and nothing could Induce hin to tke inp cree e pagans fo ew ie Wi cied | day, fa ense the wardrobe and jewelry were atly Parquta, wise took wd tile lanuat, and are orgeulaing “} not’ pr viously disposed of at ie ante DISASTERS, i, Conequenty Tangul, wlo wok ul bie (9 Pecllamant, and are orgvotcing with this | Noe vlowely denoted, of at rival al b Ww protiises yreat sport. : Mee ee : f A m Entirely Washed Awny, yourniam| pA koa lay. caeently. dies An, 1 " The New Orleans Picayune of the 2th] Ciyeiwart, Oct. 81, —The Hilliard Tour nila were tA tt aya italua a letter from Corpus Christi, stating cloned this evening with brilliant | fhee, ye 1 1 ale ue that the city of Bagdad, at the mouth of the | guine between Coon and Koster to decide the | Cuisieds wail y la lil | if Rio Grande, on the Mexican side, was ene | tie made between them last nig) t game Line t i : vh Urely washed away during the jie, 60. that | wae won by Poder, he scoring 1,002 agaluet) tn the pr Hatt inthe : : apy nota veetize of that once thrivtn CoansO0T, Basler takin te fe No ring irom her tinwer and Aes tiene tains Joss of Hite it ts Iinpos Fewedh eee ji 2 , boc it is el that almost. all | *blendid billiard tatte, Goo athe merond | hha Beats ty and 7 H Inlabitants ed, Phe gato alsy | vrizo, @ watch, vulued at $190, Dayle ian | Wonk 1a » ne 0 cs hing Ww s thas nded ite devastating edects fur up the | the third prize, mmazuif cont diamood viyg | tie wv! taewd 7 river, and the cities of Matamoros and | phe playlig throuhont. hoa beet | per forwerte sik levngnae a nice Brownsville were badly damaged by the gale ioe ee m BEARERS . ‘The pres y waa tried yroterday ab the doves bale The wife of Judge Bigelow, of Brownsville, | UY @ large nnd interested andionce Ft peeeyi| } aoe iii: te sul ‘ wis: B was drowned teainers were reported t part of tint teane, A ray sunk fn the Rio Grande. Pho damage de The Canada shes Tiss Misieiae of Anabos tas Suak Ios letod Of @ rope Imbier ti to the wettiement at Brazog Santlayys could | ‘The Tor nto Telegraph tia tratt : | rounds aunt Caraibi cs CO ee ane neh gia | Ing amusing Incident of che fate panic am | Mit. Peanony is hastug hnor done to him | Kd tors many’ rope dad on tho 20th of Inst month, and has not | shat elty + Way Rea. of Englan Ut has bavn deter ] gitorte of Ue, W eaperienting to extrt aince been heard from. The gale evidently | ‘The train coming ‘n from the west, on the | Mined to brent f atatue to hin in Liverpool, | ie a ee ena the ineshes of the “i eaught ver in the guif not far from (he river | Grand Trunk, ture among. ite feisongors | Aud ever @16,008 have already been subserity | were amuring, na the bollding was Apb ber” Mr. Cooper, the Bagdad agent of the boat, | four or Ove farmers from the nelghborhood | PO. ty Btory Is tu oxecute the work, it] tog, bat Af A were ab wos no yoke for was on board of ber coming to New Orleans. | of Georgetown, enger to change the Koval | If sl! that Mr. Peabody w ill &Y aidtings ty | tke Your Men Would nave been slow! ‘The echouner Mary Francis, Charies Liddell, | Canadian Hank bil's for gol yorum | uma, wid 1k 1s expected, buat tie ee, | roasted before they cull eserpe from thi of New Or wn four miles uy et with some slight dolar” vorre “reaching | Mhlel to ¥ ta brEET, will be rendy with: | escape. the hosed, th of the Atehaty| the slatlon, wenten waa more than one axe | oRnwen days Punic Cyanrrine ann Ce 400 majority #0 far. Lagr choowe votes —all for the Conyentiun. Seven whites ih lite, and, whatever it may be, voted In Fort ¢ the wholo vous waa} no disgrace la ailached thereto, and, huwover 345all for the Conventlou. No whites {twill uot Imterture With ber pry yous. pects for marriage, In which event (he pase Macon, Ga, Oct, 1. In Thomasville tho | Is overlooked nud’ becomes # biank, and #he total you for thies days wan 1,41 all for | Is received and respected among tho best. In (ue Convention, Very tow whites voted. lant, virtuw among them ta hax, and North Cart Potitien. lea by, tear, while amin 't Wirmixerox, NC, Oet M.— Considers: | prirniitty | mast ray that mod ' le interost iv cianiferted in the apy ang | and refinement, anda noble attrit: if civetion, ‘The Conservatives being in a hopes | Shae blend together manboor wut w | lea oiinority iu gis county, tt O04, CCMMEDL BUCHLY,, Mis baby t Uy will nob nominate a tenet, ‘T nly tho world, make ue ug mud Wor | arc alivost ww unit tur the Kudiea: | men, and Cus for the ephere we orenpy, mre riety C. Ont. A__The Comaty | 02 them unknown, [i tact, with care & N.C, Orth M—The County | giudy ot the ludin ehnracut, 1 bu ul | Convcation of te Hvitional Union nen, | but tew, and those i 1 \ | dn). Alter reneserting their devotion go | AUON, elect oF respect wer to justity | , | the romance found In avations froth | ho Conatitution eatablis ed by uur [ores | gue pon of many wel Tenent ies of reolitions, Hon. BD. Ge Puwles J 1 pioaded * anaidens at he poate A. Nortis, P.M. Monguin, aud B. F. Hlake, | Tue wild Indians subst malaly upon t wore numinuted for the slate Constitudunal | gio meat, having uo. flour, ¢ i | M.A. Fedsiae advressed the See Lee elvan with LiBIa ne | Wil ge ia opposition Ww radicalinm, ALL OF AN AN OXUN lent, as Upon the oo | te ul Me County Were Fepresnted with a counell, oF a | Ml delegations, ihe Congervatives are now | i Having ral . thoroughly. organized, nnd iy goud lighting | whieh they vikw a yereatt naniter Dulie trim, bby exy cb to earry the county Jioare plenty. Ley bunt the aio with | F ocovdings in South Carel bow md arrow, sib wath he | Cirauraston, 3. C., Oct. HLA Connseves | proficient, and so aceasta that they will | tive Conve take etion In beluli « | i) ie Hon in belli Of | rind at qoud pistel rane, mid stake a piece the white Jon in thle Btuto, baa been | of euin erry frequently... With » Lave, Wh called to meet sn Columbia on the Oth of No= | your corre pons! hot bend athicient wher | te aboot with force, dey will ead an trom pointed arrow entirely throngh abuthilo, — | The Viryls lections The dress of ie ludiiie by somewhat va MOND, Vay Oct. lst—The official | ried, many possessing. m1 leles of vivid ¢ State, cast, ia as followe: Whites, | ized c while «thors are wholly clad in | Colored, 8,638 For Conver whites ; 92,007 colored. 61240 whites Joo, Against Cou vention, Gen chefleld, in view ot the complaints of fraud Is aboul ty oder a pew CensuA OF the Young. populatiua of Richmond, 638 colored, A poor eweop wus accidentally suffocated or rowrlad to deuth tue cliumay wb Evie, Pa, the othe day, their native garb. ‘thus, now and the WU dixport- a comt, soneuune aL oF | ornss buttons, the pride: and glory, in days | Hong past, of volary of fashion, oF t well ku rin of tho lat “Boys 4 Blue § Will display a bub ot she | faahion long unknown; and so on thre tho wardrobe, ut Uveir native dreas rules | the mijority legging of heavy cloth or thin nel, with beavyy Whige oF mara, often orn busted with Mitta halle. be am é citable could hear, Koarful! A aeertemad ia Ou h ballast and bound for Pensacola, ast tho bana should break tn be inear=| eligular accident me time, be jumped from inn, malig | wage la. oro A Matamoras correspond. nt says: — 2:40 time to the ata! le tp Yonge | upon thelittis 4 suit It wae hurricane, the mont torrible In the | atrect with his coMt-talls flying ag the | upon aome proyoutive g tho Most memory of then on Vale tronder. A perpele | angle of forty-tve, Icoking, “lke one ppers| the tone med eect tne | Diath ual bombardment for a year could bardiy | fe dust acted, ag teenies una | Gust ibe bauced ibe ave done to much damage a4 happened | panting “at the tn fis cverorea | adushuary trom this night's at wenty-six | tind the ins, tion rolvent, and speedily ube | a's persons were killed at Matanorns; Won wero Sta the amount ut | pA CAMNOUNA paper ays, tn th : Lid wag twenty-one wounded at Rrow B packer be weut | £ posathto, that lay love sous bave perished. Ti Matamorna, nfteen | about two bh ho Uisgovered, to | #4 ! hundred ee and hie ure blown down, | his eriet and. host srvotay Wi BORA shat 1 ateat distress and want exinte wb all | gone gi D by sore adecit | Mie oF mE Fouls, avd appeals wre tmade tor reli lekpocket, We Raul auvine tiintd } 2 wes toking @ Adsod Human Wree PANY 1D ADIN Ag wot a ! 7 The Cairo (1 rat tells he follow aE ER me yy | Mate woes tet go ing melancholy story 4 : Pr) ans ou v4 Many of our citizens have f \ eanick ometbat abound so pleuuituliy charity, formneily lived gy Slate of Ankur ua the whole in confortable clroundfaces, coint.aiale « \ t is ever, ig bY a quitct, induacrious life, the respect uf | ties . : Is] she was engaged to be married tos f hat it w . young man of Wie neighborhood, but the w an u Mi bald . mouiulnig enlarged proportions, « stl vy ‘ and involving. nearly — every abl King | of aie set ' hodied man of the South, her atflan atte tila a : ea os ; jolied the rebel army, under MeGullungh, thet theie papera | rtdins ta vogue ant sud ag the baltle of Pea Kidge was horribly mo by the Kmpreay Char: | fle ssys that WoL angled aud killed by @ mm ball, This the hands of the P: J and them wre ag A woth, actunted by ® etimple but strony de to be le nd thieves.” Th votion, followed the army, and. wt the close J corsldesably tot ajuarters ol h fth jo contlict, visited she batt lerliag with | se eeeeas wile el found die ghan'ty and math 4 se in front. eh i tated nt tier lovers With @ wild, miaete a | anion hold Ge hie hele, who east herself upon th heer emeyn Bran seater) ady and clung te ft with ncarressioy nthe er vt | th ¥ tor ; that forced ware to the eyes of ald. he prove faise ta bts duty | pattheyg Ae ‘ i more than ope of the rough and hardened | asa son of (he Chureh, then Pius will give | leg, they asecod as on Tho tered tha poor | them to the newspipers, and biagon to. the | stally Aad erick on the: woman's Intellect, and from a mind evidently | weld the crown! ng treacbertea of te Maat> | tany’dwis. The horses mover. kick OF aver varw wall balanred the light at rapa | rau Hittoct "Where thue darearaie | whiles dois cusigus Vroaie be lA iy ‘ wae ol the pary routing Amonest otuer things it waa rewired that fosers, Hrennan and Bell be a commits t iting up ef twenty rvoma it Aaylum far first elas paying f will be avtitiod the tin at th r F Ustad ab Iniensan 1 Deputy Commis r liarian ed that aN mast ulin Min future tu nual t $s bed vestigated sien is AM. tol Novewber Ist; ant for the semaines eport to the ir name Aihemh the Superin stored and ni nish refer luced. No per loners to re nieudent reports Ane all monies ra ved by hin be paid over to the Tyeasiree Ly opening the Labor Exehauge it ts de goed to furnish to employers aot oni (Comtlaued on Pourt ace

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