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nt mee ) THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. {Office corner of Nessa and Fulton streeta pone fs Copies TWO CENTS. | ewatne Coke oa Dollars per your, WEEKLY SUN, Seats on Thareday of cack reel: le sent by mall iar per year ain ree cents, ‘ ‘woes Po _—_— RATES OF ADVERTISING. - saris exvamasee is season For srery tnsertion of four lines or lens... .60eta) ‘ot every extra line or part of line... ce e a ia wil be Sores es on the for each “p ~= > — — $$ ————__ -.— ooo ‘ Mitch ation |" Chirty-Fourth Year. NEW-YORK SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1867. Prico Two Conts } = ———= ——<———— = = = a —— —= = —————————S=S=— = —<——" =—— ———— : — ‘ | such action on her part be necessary to pre- | peal ad Court above would doubtless be | shot did ror feat Bnante don | i thousand | eld, but at fittera, the tide tnena, and until | tion of Loulstanm under the Iawa of Congress, | thet jastal | which to accomptich ft. He ce of Euro sustained. | also rested ty m forthe murder of a| thu ty trom the | tw deaths are y in ex i S| entertains no manner of doubt about wh T A L y ' | serve the peace of Europe. de | | Young: man wt chopping wood with | U it one year | cen TyrAve the | 0nd Cuthbert Bulfott bas Leen appoloted in Hing Tt H well to be hope pbogt wi 7 GENERAL CABLE NEWS. New Jersey, Lim fh this vicinity, some time ago, and with another, male a and thue | bis place, both mind snd musele, The feat le one that —— as | a ¢ myaterions disappearance etl poe | tho aiter thirty f ncainin | Tim freedmen of Norfolk, Va, were to| Will tax the courageous pedestrian, and if Destructive Hire The wr ‘ y coon, . unexplained. It is not to be wonders | fc | Loxnos, Nov. 1.—Lord William Ross, ke Motel Murr Sosstere, (iat nae ban hw symp the celebrated Astronomer, died yesterday, | The Rutherford Park tated on | thigers. In this’ communit OSE 3 in the 67th year o- his age. the banks of the P. ie River, near Boiling | th wos a oe slight tnei =) . | i 5 { Springs, N destroyed by fire about | Sent be commuted, 8 murmur Garibaldi’s Army Before Rome. ptm Liban ba BkBvgaiht bel Mad dl na reat ‘aa hea ae the colored people be |p, : " one ‘ : | was heard such as preceeds an’ outburst of ee the th And then what three, the aunual tte of mortality rises Fi tneteucte Park, to witness the Inst dave’ «port of the | Deatrs, aa ts ns q hat ment has 12 o'clock Thureday night, The building | popular indiguntion. Ot the 20ch of last) would a eity liabl yoliow fever. be, if, pldly from about elght Co @ maxiium of 14 | M*tFucted to have thelr celebration in the been er ere by the wanton # nitwmm meeting of the Boston Jockey C a Mf woe valued at #75000. The building was | month, the diy et’ set for hls execution, | everybody Wit shold ‘rin away every Une | per Lovo.after which it gradually Wininiehes.* | daytime, ‘yas euith faeet wid tow Wenee ies aan G00D CONDUCT OF THE SOLDIERS two policemen on Wednesday nic! Aone of the fioeet Summer hoteles in the | from ex to teh thoneand people came in to there was a yellow storm ? | Teeaunot but be desirable and Interesting to | Da. Day, Superintendent of the New | py - ge, and the yor was dedigh! 1 | promarnation bka bees larned by the Govern Ted tak pee Stor abame | Witness the ghastly performance. ‘Who the | We want doctors, lawyers, merchants, | ascertain the cause oF causes Of thls eate OF) ivr ‘I, The steeple chase over four. miles of Urea ay an he word cate that the prigoner bi reaple | clerks, pr Thechiaintes, magistrates | Chhigs: ed fait honting country, was won by Ca ment, offering one thousand pounds reward “ge Ae | ted by the Governog, there were, for a lime ‘ : a id Mr H celebration and torehlight | fygtcrmmniine sompencetone numed 1s none | Procession Thursday evening, tut it wae | * : sock 0 the "aln- | have by fakeham.wto | Dave lind a d from Mr. igh authority in vital et ming: ere And when caught, Sun Cable Dispatch ‘ur death, than thore who etand from the age of sixteen to that of twenty: | feild, who dirceted t b ate Inebriate Asy im, as pub was formerly occuple ne Rutherfor and eltizens who are to be depends | => rn . 8 defense of his expressiona at a late tempers Tarqnin beating Aliso, late Secaryns, Tho Attack Upon Romo to bo! for the arrest of the assassins. The police in | Mansion, and many_yeare azo was concider: | rove indications that he would be Trnched, | ed. upon, ard. wil hot leave tn the howe at | CRETE ance meeting. He says he did not intend to Willinma, the lnteet. retasing? Bia po oa one bt the a \ bat better counsels prevailed. With | danger. “If a man intends to rin every tim i in dering It neccasary to take authori Manifesto of the Provisionnt Gove Mvire temperance men not to vole the Re- the ¢ that Juss | yellow fe ad better * eettle” comes, bi ir. Gossler, who rode : ; | this city, and throughout the Island, are in the country. The | but better counsels fin Delayed Until 20,000 Patriots | searching for the murderors. ‘Two suspected Wilding bad two mings, one of My Gas | the nssurance from th lee wor ¢ do ne Sh ramen ican ticket, but that he «poke agninst Tarquin, was kuocked from th Adie b of stone, Last 8; wae entirely retitted | tice Would be done, the people quietly dis- | Where it n:ver will con yun 7 : |p ent r om his saddle by @ Have Assembled, | Persons have already been arrested, and are for a Summer revort, ih aanoc tion of Ca er ee, ao he no faut ee ed ter, the | The Telegraph thus recounte the Yous of in a Heed bath Joie following | the formation of & political temperauce or Him of 4 tee, but Beyond being stunned, he now in custody, awaiting : xamination. taliste having Vought a large tract of Jan . doubt eujpored—when the | terermon ag nifesto bine bem Ineued by the Provisional | gantantic ras hot hurt, and be caug ore, = Mane raat ww.1—Evening, | and laid Ou A park, which eurrounded the | Sberitf announced to him that hie time had | Clerkymen by yellow fever in Texas during | Government of Crete in reply to the recent Tun ate mounted, and falshed the race, winning witt ner Ranger, Capt. Price, from | great ease. rk on the 17th October for Fortress |, The second race waa between Clima: 3 Eats UE Se adbrensentiy veased and | been extended, “Te that is only | the present epidetnte : SRRIVAL OF THE FRENCH, | tho triat of atten, and four other prisons | formality opencd Inst Suminer, AL the time | TPly, as he continued to guip down the| ‘The Catholics lost two prieste with th id vatn efforts of All Pashia to reconcile te! New ¥ rt * Jretans to thi Dke. . Geveral Williams and Blac c o- fe Special | of the fire there were no guests in the house, | breed and ment, His imbruted senses are # Chrinth, and Father Ree | Cretans to the Turkish yoke. hae not be : fears ~y Commision. "They wore all eonelted ot | Rbeguly occupa were the lemon, Henry | yieniiyWeapahie af mora npr rie, Breahtrian Chute Bent. 25 @ enteralned for bee satvy. Bue la a pro: | Oameg etnatne ty’ Secals ge nee An Assertion and a Denial. W. Wilson, and family. The house hed been | Hay aflet days thy Catholic Brtcat, Father Mr. Min ell, at Corpus Christi, Crete to th . he. . murder, and have reccived the sentence of | newly furnished at an. ¢; nse of abont | Crow! 1 was emnployed | The Inst rac: wan for the Steward’ Cap, Moore, of Victoria me anically attached hinvweelf Methodist proachera have died death. The cares of the rest of the acensed | €10,000. Mr. Walter Rutherford, of this | bas mec nee his | to Hil | Bae tt rag won ve easily by Glencoe, eat ie eee f 0 Incarceration, comes to bis cell only to find ellow fe At Corpus Christi, Me he | ing Ding, Mac and of Brookline. | will bred on Monday, to wile day toe ee ar rat Trance ea cine | the same uufecling, unthinking, uupeutient i and We MelPualle (We. tetteve to cheat the Cretans into subm oe Vaitres ce ne fin pene Oe redis ing | Bbe Is owned New Y Usene 8, for Russian At | Court has adjourned. The proceedings | Willlameburgh iy, 61,000, City Insurance | Wreteh. | Mra. Perhain is also dead.) At Texane all that the Cretan people lave | BE ate Ore UY 88 Onl Oe | ee two anh elt acntl Gaeare Gr pees | cause ext ordinary interest bere. The trial | Company, ty core 00% on Ex. An Unwelcome Guest. me tes, Wun. Harris aaered, re & entering, Beroica fo Lee Mey Was engaged last year in the fish- wm Pros UX. be the ‘7th Pontitt eas f . ot fore | change, $8,000. ‘Total, €4,000,. The loas_on on (01 (01 ne 20 Quinn M. Menifee; at Houston, | their Mberty, the Ottoman Government be- | erles lu Virginia waters. tua IX. Is the 97th wi ‘An Explanation Demanded. the 09 sl igi Dubli ect fae Siding el Teach 840,08) (010,000. The | du reales te blevteg pity fed tie (Mra, R. died one week before | eulles iterlf and ie satisfied to dkeewllahshs chair of St. Peter, Pe VO ea Be eens hotel had a frontage of one hundred feet, and | “ts Felates the fo aqgtheclhapheddd | ber husband.) The following Methodist | reiterate | the promise of a general SPORTING MATTERS, Trim telegraph climbing mateh te given aj ‘ Russia. was Ofty fect Iu depth. On Wedneaday night, about nine stock; | preachers have dled Of thor diecasee: Jas. | amnesty to,all thoes wlio wonld come for. ‘The Providence champion tated to depos 8r. Prrensnvon, Nov. 1.—The marti ccameaneenaneeannsinaes A stranger —an ill-looking fellow called at) McLeod, at Houston; Thos, Wooldridge, at | ward and deposit thelr arma; while on the the amount of his wager i e PRUSSIA AND ROME. of His Maja Tied Canepa 6¢ Green, a Missouri. the house of a wilow woman, near Rich-| Montgomery: John’ Carmer, at Chappell | other hand it tireatene desth and destruction Nehescroraedtenadbaaanertichneho ‘hitk bidedall nbs, obs LAniek Indian 7, King George issouri, wood Station, and asked to stay All night. | Mill:* Wins McKendree. Lambeim, D. Theat | to those who refuse to obey its fraternal ine Mass., Nov, 1.—-Weaton, the PO | nave got up © woodenwing tournamet Her Imperial Highness, the Princess Olea, | Reformat The widow indignantly refused the request, | Waco; J. N. Hamill, at Sulphur Sprit Junctions, and who leave their country | destrian, left the Phenix House in Dedham | What 1 tre ee ae ing ‘thomselves of the vessels kitill pe ‘clock to- y Crockett. ‘Many | placed st thelr disposition. The Provision | St minetcen minutes before one o'clock ¢ A Max at Manchester, N. H., totally bits ‘Aiiniovens Aftieth jubilee of the Reformation was cele- | the woman that he was determined to stay of these gentlemen were for many years | al overntuent of Crete faithfully represents | 48%: beginning the bundred miles here, | earna bls living by sawing’ and splitti GENERAL EUROPEAN NEWS, | tosnox, Nove 1 -As the last malt steamer | brated here to-day by the various churches, | all night, and take rest, and slumber, as ho | Mentiged With the history’ of ‘the ¢ the sentiinents and the resolutions of the | Which he proposes to accomplish in twenty: | WOOd f IS, | Lowvow, Nov. 1.—. choo! o o na, | Was almost worn ont; 'and in order to pre- | Texas. The Catholic and Presbyte: Cretan people, resolutions which ev \- 0 Tie only fruit which grows was leaving Rio Janeiro, « report reached | &°H00l, and organtzations of the Lutherans {ead te onder to pre: | Te ne Ca and Presbyte peop jor ich every pass | four hour y ch grows in every lb Anniversary of Zntervention Hinted At. | took piace to-day with great pomp and cere | “Ry |ovim, Nov. 1. The three hundred and | When the fellow deliberately locked the doot the Rast; AL W. Ge Ajoin, of the nt mouy. and putting the key ia bis pocket, he told | Circuit, and Sami. Lync vent any surprise, | gymen mentioned, we did not know, but day contributes to ve by new deeds " inate is the strawberry. It is the only fruit anes that city that the Brazilian troops had cap- | An tunmense procession, estimated to bave | Cogaity of securing her and hor children in have heard them highly spoken of. Of valor end new sufferings, thinks iw} yRxCR, Nov. 1.—Weaton, the pedes | Which somewhere on the earthy ke lek Whe Fenian Excitement. | tured the town of Bilas, called by the natives | Contained 19,000 persons, including children | one bed. (there being two in the room) — | pesenian teas Gee duty to appeal to the Pilsen of the | trian, reached this city at fifteen mivutes be- | every day the year round. . | * and he would take the other, ‘The widow orty care ; t powers, entreating thelr declaive y Neombucn, the chief port of Paraguay, 14| With banners and music, marched through | £04 Pee"ehidrem then laid down with thelt | Gn a receut occasion were consigned to |Gom end’ powerful fnterveation tn. ore | core nite orclock thie evening, The crowd Prepared for sclere., Riehiy ater was also reported that many prisoners and «| Sm of the principal streets to Concordia | clothing on, and their jailor, after placiny der to bring about the cesea- SHOOTING OF TWO POLICEMEN. | great quunay ot taatiary pb ory iad fallen | Park, where speeches appropriate to the oc- | his revolver and an axon n table at the head their Anal reating-place, tn the church yard | tion of hostilities bythe notnina- was so great, the police had to opea a pas ue for blm through the streets, Hestopped unted and seven years’ provies thousaud men are kept cone stautly on hand. Jon were delivered by several prominent | of the other bed, laid down to reat, after of Keighley, tn Kngland, tho mortal remains | ton of committee of! at the City Hotel fifteen minutes, and then | ‘aioe into their hands. oar oot is prisoners if they | of one of the most eccentric Individuals that | Invest | A Loxpow correspondent asks, . of one of the mor david igation, ‘& general ruffrage for bi of the | rege ree rom : Lutherans, tempt to get out of bed. The wid- Hired. To fact, a parallel seems scaroaty | De eoustion’ of ts rage, for | proceeded. In response to the cheers of the | the Prince of Wales," What would crowd, be sald he had walked thirty-two of | think of the manners of aman who made oe ee ow was too badly reed to sleep much, Bubl Indian Troubles, Aout four o'clock In the morning the fellov ible of a man going to bed in good | take Ie The Quebec Chronicle, of the 80th ult., | the hundred miles to be done tn twenty-forr , drawing roo widow to get bim th and rematniing there fora period of | pertd . ‘ y | with « cigut in bis mou Garibaldi Mis Movements says iene smibcee| amet y could, | forty-nine years! ‘The subject of the follow= | Pven eu lage rec malate | ceat not Forces. >, Of eon! atiig a! (ng remarke, who went by the cognomen of time. He was in excellent spirite Seore Inn few daye the largest Parliament that ; j | PU sontee ge Obayed's dod, Sie lin,” bul wilobe reatiiame wae | at. ot | | Secreta Camp ov Gexenat Ganimacpr,) — | ever aatin the Leislative Hall of the British | Sr. Louis, Nov. 1 The St. Loule Mie rm e scarp thanked hie Miele, lived at a. pisen, Callen jet Cacti Gonineno, FIV® North Amerienn Provinces will be assembled, | can's correspondent with the Indian Penco | My yall ghd ot fat from Braithwaite, tn the pare | _ The following account of the sath from | Niet Miirs riom Rosn, Oct. 30. ) | the House of Commons for the Dominion of | “ 4 Gad F near by, 6 - Lena Portland to Toston, le from the Bostou fue | MMlly im There are three thousand Garibaldians in | Canada baving been called together tor the | Commissioners telegra the ty whieh a Aw old Germnan of Tndttanapolts dectined ta t They are all armed, but bave no | d#patch of Lusiness on the bib of Nov lias been made with the Cheyenne Indians | of yesterday sell a Krout to amerchant of (vit erty, tamp here, They | ber. Tho general impression seems to bo Te jucludes a treaty with the Armpahoon, Mapped bys | Mr Weaton, who fe to walk from Portland | heen sWhages were erares, and he. hy Bitillery, except two brows guns taken from | that the session will be wrt and that | , : t Mantel stapling | } to Chieago, reached rh this | only put up two Larrels to ase in ease ol stoke Whe Papal forces at Monte Rotondo. They | as soon an the necessary business has been | The reservation for these tribes Is situated in oF NOt ult. tine the follows | city yesterdays TT any | news sone through, will be prorogued southero Kansas, They are to receive thirty | it at 19M. and arrived at Pi ath, Mity | op h . Dave plenty of provisions, but are not sup. Kone th y th x i | ing Ww | 14 la what happened to a family ty y adjourned to Februay, ‘This step will be thousand dollars annually, toxe with |The Loninvilte ¢ of 30th ult, «a: esterday aftern mites before midnight. He left Wednesday | j,ivcr Oné of | ree: deed plied with tente, Little discipline is maine fendered heccamary. in Consequence, Of th ee ee ‘ Dick Moore wna summon nee be aby Afternoon at Tig o'clock, and reached New. | Liverpool s if the, children, eds ta tained, and thelr reer is left unguarded vision in the Union Act, requiring that | Certain articles of clothing, They withdraw | ei oraing i hold an. i Theses One SY. Of Bila tater Duryport at quarter-purt-wix last evening, | Hventa get into a dispute atx ‘ Garivaldi’s headquarters are in full view of | both the House of Commons and the Local | © sition to the constraction of the ly an infant, foved in th f this ex y cond twenty niles, ag the rate of four miles t and Ina few days the husband 7 % islatures sball meet within #ix months | el way, and agree to pre the pen ear of the Chrbtian Chore, 6 Se few o an hour. ‘The road was bad and the travels | yiurdered the wif 6 Rome. There are vo Papal troops betwee net ook elfect; ‘The hee 2 great nx w ry and Walnut atrects, With his A denia ¢ privilege of the tin g who mury aining no in iat ling heavy from mud and water. A large : Withdrawn into Rome, after burning the | already been an- | between the Yo Con eee ene of Ou bia way perod, ie dilficalt to ascertain with any de ded for. the time | forced bin, to the sens of tbe Merrimace| cent at the exiesne, Outpoek The Roman peasants take no interest in | expense to which they may be put inattend. wT The Kane © are uot satleied | son of Mr. U. vehed lg) Seams to he hiatrimonial disappointment, | ed a number of laborers to dg up the aurtae | Nine detached from the wake tell upon hie | enemy miet went by hin before he eam co the affair, bot attend to thelr plowing, etc. rilament, and ik thors reasonable With the treaty consider it a hollow | ohn the cay o | de wedding day wos fed. Chie singular | covering the water maine lending to thee | foots iy which It waa considerably injured, | Bear thelr carp, P] ‘aribaldi men did not touch sheep, horses, hea Bled od ley MM Aig GicKistaalonaee will BEAR At Gace boi fee io ike all weeald, and found @ ‘d by a friend, weuded his, labor the cause of the difficnity was AE, Rey setiion et Pera tue an how A .rrrer boy In the town of Green Moe Wi ‘oxen of any of the property of the people on the road exeept the fences which they were Dbliged to use as full, ‘on ‘Thesday afternoon, careless ed a gun at a litte danghter of Mi Walker, to scare ber ; but the little girl nol being mach frightened, he put @ cap on en way to the e patient: | tained. At the openiug of a twe and will | Coroner, wh terate jude Of Tivo ty awaited the arrival ot the bride elvet. But | loch pipe, leading from the) wat y of Bt, | Heh. perceived one of the Infant’s lege stick= the bride never came. ‘The sather ot tue | Ferry street, wae found a five ee/, w ing out of the coat, and at once satisfied hia Teternly and steadily retusal hie cons | effecually prev anal matn h nd ated the passage Ot the Water ber | the North ire the ch ends mect. atte and Fort Lara | return to Washiny | Louis and Chics, ide partook of a supper. B fewhuryport al M wieh at 12:20. ‘aud reached on by the 1! yd that the blood of life coursed the | Sey The he? Waa [ound'to be two. Te pulled the trigger, when, to his horror, Tue men generally tebave wel. Bightof] Ur A SETTING TON ‘ ey Veins of that. diminutive pedestals. Ne | "tits eum ie esay: have Goes wtih [ ten lnation’ Ih teearer tere ieehen tN titan Frumwas fired the toed taking effect in them will be shot to-morrow morning tor ” ORIME, at once turned to his friend Whe, | otner grieva: y und real, preyed | ference, and weighe and 6 hie tal abdomen, The little girl died nexe mornin, Ahieving operations at Monte Rotondo. Wasinatox, November 1 and remarked that a jury would b6 | heavily towed with | When he wes taken out (oe supply of water Tue Sacramento Her, of 7th ult, aay Pe ‘The men are enthusiastic, but the nights} O.¢ Conant at Nassau, N-P., gives inf x “ Jndispensable. By mip Sonn & owe Of | more than avernge Intelicet, avd tearug tine | was abundant, The ¢ rtaluly a res | Hn Me Howard, @ one-armed hunter, bad Ni aaa at Comal at Nassau, gives Infor: | Two Murderers Lynched at Franke | curiosity seekers had gathered, and the Jury | mistakable traces of hevediiary singl Huvkable ote. Operations li the brewery | MIS t va te tar maiuing’ arm terribly shattered ‘the other day e cold. mation uf the wreak of the ship B, 8. Kim iin, tna, | was duly selected, comprised ‘of individuals | Anatthe renute was that, the young wean were suepended tor nearly three huura by | Wenham, Beverly, Sa yan, \ near Rio Vista, by the discharge of his Six hundred recruits arrive dally. ball, of New York, boved to New Orleans, | Ixptanarouss, Inp., Nov 1.—John Pat- | whoen sympathiee were deep and e rixmed himselt to @ aiall Vo Luis ecielily i HO era re Tees oot thane | Wille he wae inwuttoy his host over ea , : 5 ene of he untortubate little subject nine uvary direct vile on the row eople eo nkment. ¢ Arma and provisions in large quantities are | 1, ig sald that ber cargo ls principally | (eon, anda man named Hatcbell, tn Jal! at | 5 Befiore adtult | Grrcteatneuion of spending the rerfuindar of | TRO Pimmiations of Sandwiek | cit to seo him with varod uanifostations Of | unos theres gata ud to, be sanatated alan, ¢ being received from Terni in anticipation of | .aveq, | Franklin, Indiana.-che former accused of the | tver, Me. Mower tsk the Hite yi ‘ be remnaindaer of isin mass | curiosity, donbt and ainnzement. Hie uinne- | Shin iu somewhat alilar mauner. ‘eu action, The Adams Expreea avent for the United | murder of David Lyons, at Greenwood, Ind, | the ieg and gentiy drew it from its covering Troe weinentny, 4 ‘The Sacramento Hew of the th tort, anys | customed, 16 not comtume, hit indus shecmryshrylng socdb sony ‘The Government troops have made 00) stacy ‘Troasury beraiacee ioday rik wed | AN the Jatter supposed to be an accomplice | This woul bes good placa to drop the cur. | mn Was covered With atone | of property In the Sandwich Island: Peeitenpers teri oor parsers ieepecopphe fo pase "violence this season, owing Aa AHglit alnce the actions at Viterbo, and Monte | orders from China for a eupply of specimen | Of Patterson, and also accused of commiiting | for the denouement, and we will, therefore Hagel ad dry; in ooh oti nm mccount of the | mark,” He renched Salem at 11 A where ‘ht and prevalent high winds, Rotondo, At the latter place the priests be- baved bravely. After the action at Monte Rotondo Gart- Daldi’s officers begged bin to shoot the pris- ‘ners, but he refused to do 60, murder in Kentucky, were forcibly tk samples of fractional currency. They will be sent to the Chiucse Go This is the second order foreign country for these specimens within three months. proceed. The little fellow proved to by from the jail last night by @ mob and “alive and kicking,” and set up a plercing sire eS is cry that fairly reached the Learts of ull the NOTOG 50 ERODE © WOOUN DOR CRS: SONM) | byennere. TNGeN, (he Jay Wr deeply | ‘equaree bi and hung. Hatchell nearly succeeded in | nirected | unable to bear the | fully tate a making his excape, while on the way to the | In diled” at the frst | of Ts at Hauelal, | crowds of curious people were in waiting to | flames sweep over the plains and have | wee and greet bin Mr. Weston was in fot, the exposed settlements, crackling, roar ‘ a reaching the City of Wit pro-| and lapping thelr flery tongues at ‘the Apa pre nounced lion, Tn hiv own language he aaid, | Which Is not always: fortunate enot The Princeville | “1 began to think 1 was Gen, Sheridan, and {| escape. late , hou [felt about aa well.” He proceeded two points low Was per 4 whore some of broken was eare- von the ume female suffrage convention at 5 . 6 that edcaped Ite lips, One ton bi ¢ to the Essex House for rest and ¢, Kansas, last week, resolved that z The French troops have not yet arrrived at) G.noral Grant has granted furloughs of one | Place of execution, but was fired on and re- to be bailed by a A nts, In ecknowledgmcnt. ot | fedles from other states Who have riokea i Rome. week, commencing ycaterday, toall clerks in | Captured. At the fret attempt to bang Hatch unfeaing wretehes, t the little Jase ly ot tne. given him as he : vi and tered the | utation by advocating female howl, ho lifted his hat and bowed. At 25 | Kansas, are entitled to rank with the minvios past 12 he resumed bis walk amid | Queen of England; the model Judge of show's and cheers and passed on. The trip | aud the wife of Heber, who slew with 7 * Ascerbi was not killed at Viterbo, a re- ported. Menotti and Ricctott! Garibaldi are here. Inland; 1,500 weres a very large part of which w nit and grind before Jax Tern ell the rope broke, but a ad the deed accom ing held to-day at the courthous other was pro- | man” in his arms Kindly carr ‘An ine | the bureau, where he f | fathers and trends day arrives when his Department who could be spared from duty. Lieutenant Commander William B, Cush- und any number of | stand by him until the | ‘cast @ square-out | y next, The was of the most costly. and plain, to Lynn was not notable for own hand the chief captain of the General Garibaldi and bis eons all sleep on | soe peta but there is very little excitnment in couse- | Kepublican ticket {sonra ce atten | Maproved kinds known, the engine, te., | incident, He reached the Iatter city at 45 | of God's people. ing oniled from the Washington Navy Yard y K imported from London at a'cort of | jnnutes past Pe M., and. proceeded. to the fhe floor of s monastery, lat evening, in commant of the United | (ence of the affair, | Uhe door occasionally helt pen, | over BuntNAl ar produced | Lynn totel. ‘The sérecte through which be | yy lntte,!e tte County, @ forest Garibaldi will not advance upon Rome un- 4 Execution tn tranve belong immure if. He} eso tous of the best Ha | ig trees, Btates steamer Maumee, for China and Japan. The Maumee is to be attached to the China aquadron, but her special business will be to ann. THE GREAT EPIDEMIC, | titi Axpensox, Inp., Noy. 1,—Milton White, the murderer of Hoppas, of Anderson, Ind., uit fifteen fect high, have 1, buried with heavy clays 2 or 15 feet deep. ‘The trees an BUCATE | Haseed thro A to spenk to any one, and, | known in this market, and the crop | Was with diliiculty’ that sken to, Wever answered those who Were | iho present sensor age: bistattendaute. In tact, all trace of Intetlece | (2° 9B nm, it ie anid, | pos His stop repletion, Wi he gets 20,000 men. He to-day examined at tim) tho burnt bridges. It is said he intends to resting Review and Comme an was brief, At : 4 , os e anding ia a position showing that the ; s wow Oneane de © ath be fully equal in quality and quantity, | , vate for Chicago | S20dlng, ‘wccupy Monte Marto. look after the pirates who infest the Chinese | !"| June last, was executed at two o'clock Ileana Rep H tbe 27th) tial development seeniod t hay bee It ie enthnated that the ’matasses alone | 10} Ral pepe eee £0 by which they were submerged had beet Garibaldi’s retires at 6 P.M. and rises waters, and who bave been comuntting | tbls afternoon, In answer to the Sheriff as ® either dormant or extinct, aud the only | will pay nll the expenses of cropping, and | note gently and gradually deposited around the aters, no hi ven commit val in Chelsea waa. the yustrations. He passe city to Charlestow: ‘This is the fourth woek of the decline in| faculties which remained in medve exercise | | the namlcrof deaths Ly the epidense which | Were those which man hold In common with Lins swept ro many people out of existence the autianl | aM. Two thou else they could not have maintatied an er to whether he bad anything to say te poaltion the exeention of his sentence, he replied, the sugar will realize fully 880,000 profit to | for the pureluser before next May, Besides | two morkgnzes of 20,000 and $12,000 6 serious de Commande dations upon merchantiwen Cushing will be remembered os ily nd Papal troops, If well led. : 4 aie a ceavilan ta | the specta srs nssort that if all immig could destroy Garibald's force by attacking | ihe officer who performed the daring exploit | “NoUHns this city | The muinber of deaths by this | | His Yathor by bl Wil sonia. provision :f rf y was indebt to the late tiem of| gands. IT should cease, «0 tl freal the office pe c diseise 142, le 75 less than during the pree ; the temporal w of his eceentric. son, and 5.000 | eat 4 a ceaan tn fmel tke i ‘them tn the renr. which resulted in the destruction of ihe rebel rit GH URE ANS ikb OMI ATRAE 1 teat Vere Werke before the crite | su accured Min @ constant attendant.” His To pay thin 6 - lege fPaloie wilh aatie lieinate: thee i e1 * o m a jor . : # | i} pests he ate regularly who act » ein » weed along Ww hearty demonstra . o Members of the Roman Insurrectlonary | rain Albermarle. A correspondent of the Cineinnath (rvatte | be re Ha bighest polut, the deaths | meals he ate recularly when brougtit to iin, Id the prop ii heers, ‘There was no and become 4 Committees are ere for the purpose Of] "Tt ty reported here that Recretary Sewart | hus recalle. the principal Incident of the | NOM 12h, aud the dearcave fs not the Aut Sesiaah' GI tsnses hid aes Gaeaniel ealp Ito the Hel nde 4 A bonine | ions, as to be ti tonsulting Garibaldi. (aaaenk Mars (Mee Hawi at: Ausra, | pogo ge, reat by he Inerea ; \ mere lilstreet to the Square, aud thence over r 9 wiley, of Auburn, 10 | orime for which White suffered the penn! wfover deaths w trcwd and drawn up toward bis body, and 2 7 He says it would be madness to attack | Rome on a secret misdon, the object oflermathe pe, 4 italia when abont toeat his food he used. to rull Warren bride to Boston THe St Louls RepeMicun of Tanatay sayy Rome with his pres: nt force, fe ath Gh aay arn 5 vieliity which litte cpnce himaeit over wud ao take hile mena ti ® IN nostON. Yesterday a party * thirty oF foutd " which is to offer the Pope wn arylun in this | ‘Pho testimony before the Court went to) Woy Tea enose ribo anel Kneeling posture. He was generaily ¢ i fat (ha cra waa t girls arrived bh their way to th Large supplies of food and ammunition | country show thatonthe ulgitot the 7us or 8th ot | MH be. waitin eH UN batbinn During. the whole period oc] Santen, he ex Mt wa Creacent City. whee they, are ened. fo ‘are at Monie ado and Cores. arrived in Wash. | ist April, White “stole rome meat from | fy ie cei. tyes ‘ ml Cot ror bad | MG tnacuine the far Cr Clo be prot The Italian have passed the frontier | seen ene Lec Md ey aN spine NYS ak THE nace Any the Initer crnoken (nee ah o 1 ver had seta al \ Me which could be | duced there in a few weeks, Some of the fr 0 pave j assed the frontier | in vton tox va the political condition of | OPPS. ext Gay the. | 4 emai ay oF wo fold to other pla Ne paralyzation of Wore pretty, anil all in excel pir a Ington to-tay, enya the political condition of | the thief to his (Whi hou! White | Wi tha middle of November tes Wie anos ne teteaite, howe nites t reity, anil all at apirit one ore ebravcin Virginia ts very discouraging. The ex-retxls | being away from home, Hoppa: neked pe im here and avcritice thelr lives the Hawatinn Kingdom, is considered unex: | oe UE erring hrc ered Trent, Thursday, Oct. 31. | are so exasperated at the a for voting Hrvun bla wate Lo, search the bons frog bi Business 1 ampled undor thn circuinatnners. of produc. Fores with Nungua sie Incl torenos All the Garibaldinns have je t here, in favor of the Convention, that they are Bre Pieter ir neeaitiie an therm € Hed bere, Dut 1 tion and nearness of a profitable market at | 8 . THis: Malle wine panies, Wk peated ps A | ‘The Papal prisoners captured ty Garibaldi | sysrematically proscribing them. — Larg Whon he arrived iT adtlas claswert ce elienarae Cocchi Fille Tceaty betieen tleret end ite Cates iat enue Judgv Lyman, of Lawful on their way lo Florence, were insulted at | numbers have been discharged by thelr white oe Neel ore uuill itis pertocUy aafe for diem to do States will be consummated, which will In| Voeler _ Wiloox bell his Bova ta the railway station by the people. The | emplo; in the cities, as well us in the OF tae adducts | BOs puch case the pecuniary salvation of | rangement« for his recept on a a ron, ate Ge s aoe ee ni! stored ord : he Houston (Texaa) Telegraph, of 25th, dation had been previously mutt i ki of allen potion restored onset, SORONY i | Pre hinenlim: Creeee) Zen iea es Sit ted his weight brs — | No. 6 was hospitally opened to him and. te Heath, an In my A battalion of Garitaldian volunteers from] ‘The Internal Revenue Buren is adyieed | i hua the f y statement ort! its, Asa matt Goynuson Hanniatax has issued @ pros | made 1 in tnking @ rest upon the Somebody st pay thé Florence, which bud arrived at Narni on their | that the meters, which cll distillers are | We have witnewed a number of epideme | carious came tar and wide to Celle cellent condition on bis wre 4 he fell lightand fresh, andexchang-| A tamenat gentleman tn E cheerily.” Some one asked him bow | conecals his pame, has gt les wi been clamation appointing Thursday, Nov traager was | the last twenty veo, and. b ely burke | 2th, as a day of thanksgiving for ant of many aed scenes caused | Ushi way to tho fronuier, were stopped by the | required to ‘yet BaP er {talian troops. suspend distillin, # FON as practical are now m: a factured at | pecting White's iis hous gland, whe (0) for the by ravages of the pestilence; bat we have, his headin the bed ele About’ a week | Hampshire rt ving to turm ont, to which he replied, wtion ef an edifiee boarding ‘The Italian Government has ordered the | tne rate of eight per week. facilities the otter anid te fee varied O& together ver known anything of too rads | betore tis death bis wppetite began to tai ‘Tie West Virginia Senate will stand twen- | inset itdown that £ #hall win, sure ol at Sierra Leone, ‘The English Church Garibaldian demonstrations continue in | ed at the rate of fifty per week was not oug until the body of the murdered | the \yournal of this city, There were two! From this attack he seemed to rally, and | en Democrats i despatches sent bim, aud was merry ia ais | couseqnences will follow, | Airlea must be ‘he chief Italian towns. ‘The National Democratic Executive Real- | 1a" Was found Lin strip of woods adiolning | fumilios: first, that of Col. J Duamoni | not until the evening of hia death were auy | y e United | conversation generally, In reply to @ ques | regenerated by Africans themselves road leading from Anderson to White's gid that of Col W. W. Diain nee pyres Mteriained. that thy attack} EME discharge of workmen at the United Conyeration kenerally ‘ f y i preg t ns te "* and that of Co Jainond, ble bros | apprebe n ved th me ‘ i -uapship bar diee ; 0 oon, you be In about three Loxpon, Nov. 13.30 P.M, | dent Committee met at the Metropolitan | house, His head had been literally mashed | ther, In addition, there was a large. tanily | Mud prove ultinately fatal Shortly betore Btates Armory, In Springfield, Mass, atill | Weeks 7” he sald, ¢Better than now, bearty wee I sterile CAla.) In pendent, of 4th Telegraphic dispatches from Florence, | Hotel to-day. All the members were pres-| with a hne sassafras club, whieh had been | of orphaned children of deceayed brothers in| he expired be was beard chain r} continues, and the greater portion of the | as @ buck, and sure of my $10,000." A dlae fKiving the sttuation of affaire at Rome, have | ent, together with » number of specially | left by the murderer near the spot where the | Goongia, who had come to Col, Diamond for | Hill! Foor BI Sharp!" the most eonnected | works are idl | pert rare unl atale Dread and ten, was a tae ite eee Dae etree Just been received here, The French troops, | invited gentlemen, The general state of the | Of course, suapicion at once centered tipon, nlonele Diamond have died, and | many s yenrs. Hie reciaine were interred io | THERE have tecently been shipped from | Sefved, end At 8:40 be ant ous upon bi birth to a cbild, and suspicivi belng arouse ney for Atileboro’, thirty-four m which were debarked at Civita Vecchia few | country, and the prospeeta of the Demo- | White. He was arre the | the Washington Arsenal over ten thousand | which be was. to reach last. ni ed, and at the August | also twelve of the above mentioned kindred, graveyard of the parish burch thrt she destroyed it, arch was made ln @ ‘ sity | crate i the November elections, were freely | term of the Circult Court fn this county, was | uakiae fourteen in district In which he bad resided, ‘The great- | yy, iC ay od i } field where abe had been noticed wandering, i Ways since, bad arrived at the Holy City. | Giscussed. An adireas to voters, at the elec: | tried, convicted of murder In the frat gr Merciful. Heaven, what a destruction tn ext curiosity prevailed to ace the last of tila | ‘riskets to the Orduance Agent in New | tiple: | Ait leucine Sthwd w Aine eterea with aut ead erat at’ el hore was no demonstrations whatever. The | tions to be held during the presont month, | and sentenced to be bung on the 20th of i ‘ona Tactivt ‘whole war, we| nd the churchyard was | York City, tirely covered with dirt aod grass, and till jestrian res phe | tiv, Bity was perfectly qulet, 4 the French | was adopted, calllug upon them to unite | tember following. Meanwhile, his frien The ects excied eo! Tie The woman was made to take hor no 01 , North of Bouth, | de 1 Right Rev. Jno. Strachan, was loudly cheered, with them for the success of the Democratic | got up the old ery of insanity, and obtained | puitere this, And derabli attention from ie extraordii o « i | 1 | child and care for it, though she was reluce Frere recaivd with profound ellen, Gar Part "Ea Contaiies ‘have exteuteds | @*pariponament of the execution. Bub | CUTS atl dite! at Ue ttt | Ane cae nore Hen gree oak chen ies | uate? of he Church of Ragland, die yee.) stresp Tremont Iie faut todo or The gi waa uated di, whose force was continually increas- | 9 invitacion to the National Democratic | quent investigation, however, only showed 4 tue epidemic” without ry t was two leet four inches in| day morning, In Toronto, Canada, axe Wideibam. and ikenos'to Ali Tur Troy Times, of the Ist, contains fog, still held his position on the ont- Committee to meet them at the Met- | the murderer to be more black nnd. heartless igh every member t | Gepth; and so great was the weight that it | eighty-nine years, Ie was the oldest Bishop y 7 important letter from D. A. Wella, Spee! required elgiit men with strong to lower | of the it into the @ ‘The weight of the cofin and ite contents was estimated at 440 pounds, ropolitan Hotel st noon, on Thursday next, | than was at Orat supposed, ond the Governor Ge eri, ant at GOR | Bkirte of Rome, |The Papal forces were 1° | ‘The Committee, afters freo Interchange of | waa convinced of the justice of the sentence .” No doctor oan eave tne move out of their intrenchments and attack | views on the situation, adjourned until next | which was yesterday carried out. rae unacelitosted Inaa ‘bim to-day. Thursday at noon. ‘White was tound to be neither insane nor the house has Fronnnce, November 1. {dlotte, but Ignorant, stolid and tnpenitent, wporvise the Am Antique Wooden Paveme: Hureh in the world, WESTON AND 1118 WAGRR, Commissioner of Revenue, in reply to Mr, Tux livery wiable of Mr. MeAllers, two] Rawart Payson Weston, the pedestrian, ta | (nurrhs Gnanclal faport to the Donatitue * | tlonal Convention, ir. Wells is of opinion t t houses of John Angel, twenty-eight years of age, weighs some 186 ted to cause Deedloss slarm to tax-payers, pleasaut expression of countenance, without ‘The Nasione this morning denies the truth Delaware When saked whether he bed ver attend aie funy | ye Warhinton Chronicle nays man, tn 8t, Joveph, Mo, were burned Thure Geveluplig any pecullar charncteriaiies. He | And to tmpalt both Btate pied jolhead bye ad the French troops bave Negre ‘Testimony — Important De- ed the Methodist church. To th Y- | unfortunate friend They have the r kmen we A Ra, Twenty horses perished in the bes ae 8 Jompey Of twelve hundred ‘and explained in such a manner as ta aventnn wher ho, teaerh be Tat | vided sympathy of our whole ¢ ‘The itajlan army, which has entered the] Witaixatox, Del., November 1. Coe ect eeecuce he did aot ‘kit | Ended) tease who beve died hed Papal States, la wader the command of Gin. | Court of General Sessions of Delaware, at | Hoppas. When asked whether he knew for | (iat Gould be 1 fer of €10,000. | BP Oring of the i“ he atariing polut was Portland, and’ the | Place coe Late alcatel ‘ing "He ls attended’ by John | 0Fe favorable light, 5 every help | Hon of High str by were | POR, ALONE elgh Pine X reports received from Georgia ending Coicag ea are vo! rind known ps 5 ee* story is told of General Sherm: w for | nursed with untiring assiduity by friends | Corduroy road Inst mlvht show that few whites aro voting, | Grindril, » well-known pedestrian, and Kal poten er B jpld of 0 eermen. ‘Cialdtnt, Diver yesterday, in the case of the State | whoin Chriat died, he answered that Christ | hin understoud uitring. A lew ave tees | and large d with the greatest rege} and that the Convention is certain, The | Mir’ SOLE, Ty rewtlionss the | ithetbon’ be was ons dep 1 Mtoe marc wri force eothnated at five thousand men. | prosecuting officer to prevent the evidence | aud is now 25 years old, He is rather heavy ; f Braddock’s army whil their Hil fated ex- | extension of the time of voting illegal | The latter gentlemen go over the route with | amy th Pato he eatin: ane ug He made uo reply to the summons of the | of the complainant, Bamnuel Derry, a colored | set, bas dark balr anda tlorid complexion, | ‘The sme journal, in another Issue, has} petition to Fort du ‘wt portion | and contrary to taw. Weston, but ride in a Baneare, | BOSON OR Ne een ay Berrie Gt kotee talian Government to disarm bis volun-| man, objection was may by Mr. Comegyt leaden gray eyes, and a countenance as | some stringent remirk+ on the policy of rune | Or the town fs aupposed te won atone | Jastny Kock, a baggage man on the Rome | Ardell and Tngalle are lowed that | tion, “w! ing to what I shall do ia South Carolina, brutal aa could well be imag privilege when they desire, | Wor Pg ee aud galter suoes ® | South Carolina, he will bave to take bis rm ‘ankles. Upon his head he | tons with Lim.’ hut nearly white, mace of cloth, the and the Russian censors, who arg which was button the top from ad. Hibs Low | nin, y on the first epproach of yellow | we a valley, ranulny deers. counsel for the defence, that the laws, | forehead, sensual month, aid Lovine neck, | DDK awiy on the pen EHOW | southwest, The expedith , Tho police have taken possession of and) of Delaware do not permit colored tes-| which seema bute ft support for a heat | f Was ton accompanied, started fre Zlosed the Bureaux of the National party, | Umovy, when there are competent white | whose animal propeneities are foarf deve- meratuiate our frienda in the! andria, and ibtedly crossed ; teases. loped, are almost enough in themselves to | clty oud in the country Hat th fever | mac Lear this point and headquarters of the Relief Commitices | Witnesses, | Gilpin raied that the testl- | convict bim of murder.” Now truly nature | hos well nigh run its Cour ¢ ivilege when they desire, Wosto and Watertown Rallroad, wae ob # passeuger | train yesterday, and while passing fr train looked out, and his bead came fn cons tact with another train, severing it from | we aid ‘on the searel for something disloyal fs ‘ { ' = Us k. Tt in this city and elsewhere, by order of the] mony be adultted, because, he sail, it had | Invels each man's deeds upon his throw ny cavnot help teeli fety leat our friends} 7 » Ricatiaticn of tie & his body: | tides, Lo bis band rabtan ppreseed a Polish prayer boo (ation Government, becarcustomary in hls Court to permit pro- | was more strikingly eet forth than iu this | wh lett the city fo escape, the epidemic |, AArniR AAMAS TH Chntiton, fo.) Connty Cove a en ie eat eee a ae etevess in tteen thousand copied a ou Yen though | case. Here is @ ian who, from bic early | should return belore it is sale to do he | 1h a ol , wil | ordered a vote to be taken In that county A he ony meee ae yl : Pants, Nov 1—Bvening. | eee ee ee gave Toe eae deltahten i eeuelty,. and, foameos | number who will an cf | vital staristion of Birmingham and reven | OMered a vote to be token In that county on | betore tii, and must give It his attention. | were pr Sumo eusly « aealous oi The Moniteur to-day aays that the Emperor | opiaion from the bench upon @ point which | that disposilon at every opportunity, When | all suedieal attention and 444) other large twas In England, remutta ure | (ie tallrand subseription by voters Ire i nok even stop 10 lack as the Biuseum, | otal sia! | Napoleon bas demanded of King Victor En | could as well be settled how as at auy other | a boy, he wus accustomed to amuye bin oll! enonet to coment ini’ Pus (a the | ae nt in reapects fiom | WNC OF race, color or rex. ‘The Woman Sule Ho sate epariogly of eager chicken, | in fewerding i Arlen time, that the Civil Rights bill of Congrees, | by kiling & eand ducks in the mosteruel Geet (linge we e t frae Committee of St. Louis propose son P ¥" ( oe we wlaed, i Manul an explanation of the invasi e f by y received, Thus, wh prop beefsteak, and stale bread’ drinks ‘cold tea, | AN the copies and, while the n explanation of the invasion Of the | ao far as it ansumed to regulate and control | way iis devillal ingenuity could devine, | wuunbes of person ll theureises by | 4 Ly reee Thum wh ee outnattteo to the cocoa Cx veecatte | Ueofsteak, aii otalé Uready drinks cold tee, | AN, the, copies, were baited, SR, Maa Ue Boman torsitory by tho Italian force toes fe inten’ or rejection of ceatimony [0 times he would Gut all thelr bills and | hnprudence after they h fe convne | munttin © are tnure mal Y 60 perouade | wig aleops on husks. To-tnorrow (saturday) | rt censor was om, the yo Ateioiwal hich ogulated by the laws Tet them go to die from starvation. It] jesceat, and also the number of absent the whole than ferme, the author states that | female voters te cast their ballota. he will atioumptty walk one hundred miles be \ A‘ pl Bantin, Nov. 1. | thie State, whlob was roguiated 0» tf idof nite in after years, hat he would | whu Kill themselves Ly returning before | sin the first five years of bite there is i lm Hl rH indi bours. ‘He i quite confident of ding | and » “high order” for pally soaks Pf & semi-official character, says: Prussia o Fades | iow years ago he did shoot a inan, and| Ha person wishes to contract Unit wort of | years of ue the mate excess ix very ainall, | Moved Irom the office of Sherif in Orleans, | “Mr. Weston expects to accomplish nis| MU Intervene in the Boman éigisuite, should titice i tas noct ba the, te Court. on ape ouly Recs ued’ he ollawe thea, because the t yelluw fever which ls eluuoal certalo t Kill, | ius flow ten to MOG bie jualgexraee la due b tor Weinw on itnpediment to the cecumstuc- (Journey by the Zoi mat 4 os sathus be hap