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e— ___ THE NEW YORK SUN. | PUBLISHED DAILY—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. ' (tle corner of Nasssa and Fulton stress, Copies TWO CENTS, sTwetve Gods er weck Os Sele pee yoee, THE Bun Cable Dispatches. THE FRENCH ENTER ROME: Prussia Sides with Italy Against Franco. CHARGE Garibaldi Entrenching at Monte Rotondo. | FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, Full and Interesting Mail News. &ew &e., ae. Franc Italy and Rome. Losxvos, Nov. 2— Noon, There is no longer any doubt that the French troops have entered the Holy City. The Italian Reserve has Leen called out, It is reported on good authority that the ‘Bovernment of Prussia has pledged ber sup- Port to Italy in the event of a rupture of the Briendly relations between that country and Trance. It is known that there is @ crisis in tho relations between France and Prussia, | Thich causes much uneasiness and appre- | deusion in monetary circies. Loxpox, Nov. 2—3 P. M. Gen, Menabrea, the Prime Minister of Italy, thn note, Justifies the advance of the Italian | froops into the Papal Territo He says Ye dignity of the Italian Government, and the violation of the September treaty by the ench required thi nt mover Fioxexcr, Nov. 2—Midnight Garibaldi etill remains at Monte Kot Jo which place he retired when be the landing of the French nnd the advance of Whe Hallan troops, deeming it hazard make ar tick oo Rome, under these cir @umstances, with the insu ree under Ais command, | Tle has concentrated all the bands ot volun. Yecrs at Monte Rotondo, where he has taken tp wstrong position and gone into camp. His men have sace been actively engaged in Mhrowing up entrenchments, which are now tomplete. Here, prepared for attack, be will Await reinforcements and watch the course of wents, ‘To the summons of the King to disarm, Garibaldi replied by refusing to disband bis army or give up hls enterprise against Roine, ness a change ts made in the present reac= Uonary Miniatry which will put the Govern- went of Italy in accord with the national will. | ‘The Emperor Napoleon bas made a propo: sition to the King of Italy to submit to the eitizens of Rome and the in! ts of the | Papal Provinces, the sctth t of the Ro- man question by a popular vote; but the | Htalian Government declines to accept this “plan for the solution of # question in which the interests of the whole nation are so | deeply concerned, fhe Fenian Triais_Gen. Warren and x, Nov. 2Noon.—The trial of Gen. | Warren, for complicity in Feniauism, was concluded last evening. He was found guilty pf treason and felony, { Farewell Dinner to Charies Dickens. Loxnox, Nov, 24—Midnight,—A farewell Ginner was given to Charles Dickens this evening, by his literary friends, in anticipa- Mon of his approaching departure for the United States, ‘The atfatr took place at the Freemasou'a Tavern, E, Bulwer Lytton presided at the table and made @ felicitous speech, which was reaponded to by Mr. | Dickens. Several other speeches were made | full of good wishes and kindly feeling for the Gistingu!shed author Mine Ke Loxpox, Nov Miss Louise the American prima donna, made her first Kellogg, appearance In Europe, at Her Majesty I'Phe revision of the Sept of his country.” Had he done eo, had he | mped with’ the truculent humor of the echlees Journalists Who, at asate distance from the seene of action, play at “pitel ond toes" ta their closets with the destinies of nations end the lives of half a million of men, | be might have gone down to posterity with | Thirty-Pourth Year. fica i; but after Eneyelical of 186 whieh it had to refer to the Couneil of St for censure, and the introduction of which {oto France ie prohibited, it cannot rureiy thut its eyes to evidevee, During the file teen vear# occupation of Rome has France cbtained what wat den in. the letter | written by the President of the Republic to tuar Ney?) The more that occupation was ed, the more did the expedition d tn ite original object. And Is it to ed, he asks, that this second ex- pedition of 1867 will he more eiticacious than the first? Will it bring back the policy of to tte starting point and to its olyect Odilon te the letter to Edgar Ney; “and if,” concludes M. de Girardin, | “tliere te ne wood reason to bope so, what are we going to hope for 7” The Constitutional of 224 ult., anya: Every order has heen given and every mens nm. France could not allow bere self to be placed at the mercy of a coup de in of the Halian resolution. Permission could not be awarded to that power up ® treaty conchided between the two overnmenis in the plentitude of their liberty, Sud under no pressure of eircutustances OF events, Every one who fecls the sentiment of national dignity, and thinks that it lem point of honor for & country to cause its en- Kagements to be respected, hae applauded the energetic attitude of the French govern- ment. France is therefore ready to act; but at the mowent we write the telegraph hae not announced the departure of the fle Republic, wh This period, granted to reflection, bas hays not been lost; wa still Lope so, this is certain, that In the re, a last appeal to uity, and the Italian government ht to icgard It as a fresh act of that generous policy of which it bas received tuch striking proofs. Aud vow, we sball not way as 60 do, “The dic w cast;” or ne others, “Let destiny be accomplished” but this—"' Whatever tay happen not recoil betore the reyulution; right shall be reepected. The following remarks are from the Opin iny there ia, iments of bh | horn and some of them ascending th | troops iu garrison were under arms and ready | the barracks closed, and Bur | te tlable to serve without the option of find. | *ected inquiry respecting the payments at it| ing ® substitute, ex or | members of relgning families, ae well ne of | the War Office from the Int of January lest rance will | in accordance with the Committee's report NEW-YORK MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 186 nid was atitl followed by the | steamship City of Antwerp, from Liverpool able, who eelzed the back of the ra | Oct. 224, via Queenstown Oct. 24, is off the hed on unit) one of the party @Pnt''4 | Hook, and will be up to ber dock at4 o'clock | AC be did not let them go He had | A. M. but to rellnyutsl hie hold, WAS: * GTON. About the. thin ‘Wasninorox, Noyomber 3 a rey shoot bi no aliernat the car then drove off. this scene in the streets f Black with, an, oce ook place at the Magazine Fort, park, which showed the sensitive Yigiauce of the military authorities, and hove | Tee atated that the Memphis and Charles complete are thelr precautions against any omy \. Siternpat surpries, "A purmber of then, sup. |e Railroad Company hes paid ap all in | Ma to. Ue Pentang. avaetnited pound the debtedness to the Government, amounting to mound, | about half # million of dollars. attracted the notice of the seutinel The All officers who have been absent from val challenge was given, and the parties fe | aouthern commands, o . , nded tn in nitermea, The superinten- Gouthern commands, on account of yellow deut of the fort, finding that the mob did not | fever, bave been ordered by General Grant to disperse, and apprehending an attack, sent | thetr respective stations by the With of the up a rocket aan signal, and instantly ail the | sresent month. to turn Out the borses saddied, the men pre- | Capt. Bille, formerly Secretary of Legation jared to mount, the guns placed, the cates of | to the Danish Kmbassy in Parts, hae been ap on tho alert. In | joi I io At Washes racks closed, aod ail on tho alert. An | Pointed Danish Aubaasador at Washington. hd it was found that no real| The freedmen, who obstinately refuse to cause of alarm existed. The fort being in | take themeclres off the Taylor plantation, close proxiinity, to Island-bridge and the | Va., still reaist the ordor of the Freedinot Royal Harracks does not require to be occu | yet pied by a numerous force. but the utrnost BUFeau, and the Burean having no authority | Vigilance is always malntained by those in to remove them by force, will now turn the charge of it. | matter over to the civil courts for appropriate TIE OFRMAN ARMY. action. In the North German Parlinment, on the! ‘The announcement that the retrenchment 1sth, © debate took place upon the bill re- | reformen ready inaugurated in the War De- specting ability to military service. | partment by General Grant will amount to Paragraph one was amended 40 a8 to pro- | tive millions of dollars per annum, has at- vide that every citizen of the Confederation in. the ease of | the Treasury on account of the service of ting the houses of mediation princes, and of those who formerly possessed the prorogatives of the States of the Empire, or who are freed ¥ epecial treaties or special rights, frou lla~ bility to the military service. ragraphe 2, ind 6 were then to the 20th ult, * Paymeate, They are as follows: five millions five hundred bounty, ten mil- wand ; Quartermnas- thirty-*ix miliiona and balstonce Depart- hundred and forty- laneous, twenty-alx and Ye feng thou. and fifty-five ‘thousand ; Hous five bi partinent, Count Bir- nat this Bill nent had no intention of On the discussion of Paragraph marek declared that in intrody the Federal Govert millions seven bund anid nlarging th sof the Federal Com- taking a grand total of one hundred one Nationale: frandertnChich, bot rather cof Tiuithng | A! wine muillions eight hundred aud seven King Victor Emanuel has justmadenencri-| the discretion of the execntive as: ih. fice for France which may cont him dear, if | much was compatible with the| Our Consut at Teneriffe, under date of | our government deca not rerlously and fine | Welfare and interests of the Northern Con- mediately think of sharing the responsibility. mber Conventic renouneing all Interference t with Frane alion nifalre stich ehould be battle grovud of the whole liberal press. It fs the only mewe ty whieh our country may get! ger of war, Out of that chronic perplexity which, during | justifiable | qy the past few days, had become ogony, aud Which may end in trrey efurtuines | May the danger we have parsed Merve as a D, and Cause ue roily together ia | the saine work, extending | that limit by substituting for the right ot | | when t September 2th, says | “On the 1th inet, @ telegram waa re- ved at th sland from the € ment at | Madras stating that the Awerican continent been declued foul by the Health De PArtment, In consequence, Ho yore! fr ony port in the United States will be admit ted without haying othe Lararet= federation, The House would be lacing the Increasing the mitt ceasary, and rInY upon # war footing, that of eas much as ne y increare the dan ight would give rise to from foreign powers any slugle regiment | might be called out, for calling out the re il any arriving bere seike er reumstances, would. te this to one of the | tiow of preparation to fy r ‘i ana ve, | Miitecn days’ quarantine, a& the case may L j Pay ai nded that the proposed motif | Mentlon hae heretofore becn made of th The French ultimatum demandet+ Firstly | Fe etic the Haee or tho | Be wlat-Franco counterfelters. Col. Wood, # formal pledge on the part of the Italian Fede cd ‘innuinent. tins | OF the Beerct Service Division, with bis | yakts ‘ p, the baldian bands. | voor, and reealled the efforts the Governn ent | force, has continued on their track, and Becondly, the, immediate reoruits | had then made for ie preservation of peoce, | Stauc ju, the expert lithe and Uhl ing offices, Thirdly. a proc'a of View) deetoring at the aame thaton future oc: | Tes, the expert engraver, two of this tof Emanuel, reealing the Halians to (he | easions it would pursue a aimilar course, | BOM, have” been” wec and nro duty they owe their country, and the respect | Yyayraph Ow Vertheless adopted by a How in jal tn Toronto, Canada, nwatt-| Jue to its engagements Tt te assured that | tarve majority, with the modification {ing an Order for thelr transfer to Talon goverument has adhered to these | Se Hahe OL Gorsnendar Iva, N. ¥., according to. the Extradition | onditions, tu lcreare the army ae far as necessary Treaty. Ciishard, one of the eaine, gang The Loudon Herald, of 230 ult, thus ex THES ANY Ss SIAN PRISONERS, in jail tn Brooklyn. It te ald this gn . felted all kinds greenbacks and presses Its opinion The Boubay Guzette publishes @ letter | fractional eurrency, th The King of Italy has been wiser than hie counsellors, and has not thought it bis duty | to throw away his crown "to eave the honor | such tame as that of Leonidas and Marcus | Curtius; but he would have put back the ountry f bis 8—BAVO fat least a hundred all Ttaly as well as orpyle, and dragged all ubjects along with him into the gap in e forum. That he has yielded to the d nds of France far as to engage to adopt at on suppression of the G ribaldian enterpriee and ran occupation of the man Sta Italian troops, we gather, not only from the positive assurances to that elles which reach use f reveral quarters, but from the significant ding of the French expedition t circumstances, the success Under pres of the red-shirted bands would have been a heavy misfortune for Italy, for France and for the world, In the abstract question of the right of the Italians to Rome, the expe- diency or non-expedieney of the maintenance of the temporal power of the Pope, it 1s need= i to enter, Af this present moment it ply concerns both the honor ond satety of Ituly that she should keep her banda off Rome, however much ebe may covet it It coucetns her honor, because she is pledged to protectit. It concerns ber safety, becwure if she should fail in her duty or prove falee to isc, France has ho cholee but to 46 in band. It is, therefore, in every way @ matter for much eongratulas | tion that the Garibaldian enterprise bas wl ready broken down, The Moscow Gusette, of 19th to say on the Italian her pr ult, has something question Theatre, this evening, as “Margaret” in the raof Faust. The house was completel Bled. The Prince of Walcs woe preeent and | decupled the Royal box. ‘The audience was brilliant, critical and enthusiastic, Miss | Kellogg wns well received at the bevinning, | and during the progress of her perio: | was grveted with frequent but discriminating applause which, before the end of the opera | became wartn and general, Her success was complete. Denmark. Corexmaces, Nov, 2—Evening.—It ts wain reported that the United States have purchased the Danish West India Islands, but the amount to be paid is now stated to be fourteen million dollars in gold. Mr, Cris- tensen, formerly Governor of St. Thomas, it te said, will be sent to Washington to com- plete the transfer of the Islands, uth American, Loxpox, Nov. 2.—Brazilian papers say the Allied forces on the Parana will not under- dake any operations for the siege of the Para fuayan fortifications at Humaite, ARRIVAL OT. Qoxrxstowx, Nov. 2—Noon.—The steam- gir, Cube, Ca ain Stone, from Boston Oct, , hus arrived here, ov the way to Liverpool. MARINE DISASTER, Loxnos, Nov. 2.—The bark Dedyard, from dondon for Boston, put back, leaking badly, and is now detained In the Downs by the re- Jusal of her crow to proceed prosent condition, FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, Mali Dates to October 234. ‘The German steamships Cimbria and Her- man arrived at this port on Baturday, bring- tng mails up to the 22d ult, TUR ROMAN QUESTION, On the subject of French intervention, the Paris correspondent of the London Zimes Writes as follows, on the 22d ult.: M. Emile de Girardin, who continues to to sea in her keop up an lncessant fire against the Impe- | Hal government, on the Roman and alinost Avery other sulject, reproduces in. bis paper, Za Lilerte, the debate which took place 01 the 16th of April, 1849, when the Minister of That day (Odilon Barrot) demanded 1,200, Q00f, as “extraordinary credit” for the ex- pics for three months of the Expeditiona- Corps of the Mediterrancan—that is, for sme. ‘Lhat the French government boped, luring the fifteen years that elnj sed between 549 wnd 1) G4, to Obtain from the Sovereign ont reforins which, as M. Drouya de ays obwerved, were opposed to its very from a Russian point of view The events which have taken place tn Italy, and especially those which are in pres poration, stould be examined with great ate te ‘They form an interesting drama, in which Russia lt more or less directly an‘er cated. Weare very desirous thot the ti of Italy should) bé accomplished, ay con only be effected at Rome, 1 ana Power, can but wish that Italy, whose Tnierests are in many reepects blcnticnl with the mont vigorous measures for the | $500 not included, nd also th | terest coups Wood has plntes, di from one of the Abyssinian captives, dated Magdallah, July 23, from which we make the followi he summary of our career in this country ts easily 1 i bosking In t Fun tary 25, 1-66, to Loth May of the same year, On’ that day great fiesco/ From honored guests we were turned into prisoners, insult €d, felzed by the executioners’ myrmidons, our rwords, belts and caps violently af uniforms torn; hie rll the oflivers of ‘Theodorus army. From that day the second period beging, all of darkness and of anxiety, always worse and worse, After a few days ite and quiet, seml-prisoners at Gai from the day of our seizure to the end of iS aple of weeks were pretty free On the 2th of that month, second confiscation of arma and property terward restored); trial and cor @ black tent near the King’ house at Debra Tabor. 1 was, howe' ey Hci icity the plates oldsbesring. coupons | 0 over filly of these stones, with the ong of the counterfeit plates pon them, from five cent. notes up. to one thous sand dollar notes... One of the gang aitempte ed to erase the tmpressions of the plates on the stones after his partners were arresied, | by moaus of sand a fer, but the attenpt | nol Wood's experta | e face of the impression Ly | HEA Wasnixarox, Nov. 8.-‘The following are the appropriations made at the second ses- sion of the thirty-ninth Congress, as obtalned from an official source Deficlenctes forthe year ending June and cholera prevailing there. 8d of | Pensions A ak 84,250,000 00 ir. Rosenthal and myself relzed at F anid Diplomatic 1844 00 Vat by the King, brought to Debra Tabor, | Military Academy . 864,918 00 tried, sent inte a Sank house, where we were Hagislative, Executive and Judicial, ..88,857,971 69 Oblized to have candies lighted all day, Sth | unary clvil expenses | of July, sent to Magdallah ; Kepair of Public Worka i oo} fortress’ on the 12th ¢ travelling without bedding th I Service... on Indian Department ‘1 clothes through the rainy season. Four and completivn of certatn pud- days afterwards chained ‘by the leg, like! be works _ cs camels, all in one small room. “Afters | Pefclencies ending June goth, 1861. 10.4 08 Rasaam got @ house, Pridenx and my- Jaucous ; 1, “| self a email shed, unfit for an Trish pig, ali | cupled in laying the Russian American tel- | Letter than the’ previous omnibus syst rf ry ae Hince then, more than ® year ngo, we ha’ sion of the 59h Congrera were. 818,800,018 remalned in afa/u quo, the trong gradually | wearing away every muscle of our infe: Or for the ent gress, 9901, 029,559 66 extremities, and long confinement ruining ur bealth ‘and weakening our brain. How Immer Fatent Office Business, (vr, left alone, we managed to make our] Wasitisuton, Nov. B.—It appears from selves more comfortable. In November Pri-! «uo records of we Parent ft us and myself built a better hut; Cameron | \Y nus of the Patent Ofllce that in 1804 also, a sinslland modest one, It hs trie; Rage | Me RUNLE. © Capplicante for patents war eix Pain as good a house na can be found in Abyes| thousand; in 1865, nino thousand; tn 1666, fila. Stern nd Kosenthal live in the frat | fifteen thousnnd, and in 1867 ab uit twe house assigned to me; Pereus and Pietro (an | five thousund, | The highest number. of Italian) have small bute for the day time; at | caveats last year Was t hundred night in “the kitehen.”” All we wish ta and this year upwards thousand, able to remain as we are until Thomas ‘Pyis gat hing Ineren 00 has, of "comes, Our chains are no course mented clerks heavy, dleagreeable th : who work day and 1 By the ring up ariears time Congress mects, it will all Ito cet her own, should consol date her power concluded to the 20th of Navember, Such What Is, however, more escutlal for Kusea| ones put on, a kind of patent ring, Ins | promptness has not herctofure been known. is that the success of the Italians ehould lead | vented by our former bead jailor; but what!) Coniniestoner Theaper has now all the roomn to the fall of the Pope's temporal power. | ean poor fellows like Pridicux and nyrelf the examiners, au addition When the Poutitf of Rome shall once expect? Master of saits, a house in com: | Whom were recently appointed pelied to observe the law of Hi car he pretends to be, and w putan end to that scandalous temporal and spirituo! atfairs, the p source of disturbances in the Christion w will beat an end, When once the Koman monarch shall have agnin be what he ought to be—that is to say, a bishop and real Christian pastor—one of ‘the greatest evils nturies has infected the intellee- social life the pernicious influ where, Will disappear for ever. quences of the events which are preparing in Thuly are lucalculable, PEXIANISM, A dispatch from Plymouth of October 20th, saya: Orders wore received here to-day to for- ward 100 marines to Liverpool, but the or- der has been since countermanded, the reason assigned being that the Gladiator, six guns, proceeds direct with a detachueut from sou ‘other port, A telegram from Portsmouth of October 20th, raya: ‘The Gladiator has been ordered to proceed with all possible dispatch to Liverpool. One hour after the telegram was received she was on her voyage. ‘The Dublin correspondent of the London Times writes on the 21st: Bome outrages, which Indicate rather the expiring rage than the renewed vitality of Fenianism, disquieted the minds of timid people yesterday, aud relieved the langor of the public during the unnatural warm weather which now prevails, by a stuinulating topic. On Sunday evening, about 8 o'clock, attempt was niade t) assassinate a Crown witness fn the main street of Ilackroek, not far from the station on the Dublin’ aud Kingstown Railway. ‘The man fred wt was ge Reilly, who was examined at the last | Special Commission, He had been ines tiously going about from one pubiic house to another, 1p company with another witness, d Devanny, add, observing some men atching bim, he went out into tho road along with Johan Ryan, ® police constable | who be met afew minutes before the oc currence. He bad not proceeded. many yarda, when a ebot was fired at bin from A Tevolver, Lt took eitect in bis hip, inflicting @ slight wound. Kyau inmediately gave chase, and the fnterding assussin, turping upon his pureners, discharged his weapon ure; that it hoped during that time to coneclle the Fope with the , Which ust nece precede I~ tion ‘with the “Halas t thatthe yerament clung to hope— ‘shed Ulnalon te iis axanee Mf mat {40 bmatio Tepeatedly, as they allege: polieenian obtained & revolver, which Keilly carried about with Lim, and fired one shot wt the fu gitive, but, in ‘the darkness, could not sce also a8 a dispensiy, contempt ant i bestow! upon times, no books, our own selves to pass them pwing to Insuftlcient accom ditlonal reonm, however, tan clerks, who are now uncomfortably crowded in thelr several departinents. A the poor white men, dom papers, nothin nariat, but ‘Thede curse Bad food, horrid Nod t rant | Petia Fasalar i bullying fro at ne. friend, pity | . the Eutopean captives of Thieodorta. When The Indians, | wo arrived, be linposed upon us bis eweet | ogneint Account of the ‘Treation, tongue; we saw only the wild beast at rest, yw par in Its drowsy state; we thought him good, asutmarow, Noy, he foliowing di - that virtue and goodnoss | patches were received to-day ;— ebellion and mu- tiny. n at Gaze we saw the six feet long hippotamus whip tenring to pleces tho delicate skin ofan Abys- | y 8r. Louis, Mo., Nov, 1 Browning, Secretary of the Hon, 0. H. Interior se congratulate the Pres lent and the sinian lady, and her corpse removed on ®) country upon the entire success of the Indian mat trick! ig with her blood 5 but this was | y mmission thus far. It concluded a nothing. Gondar disappeared in flames, | treaty of peace. with. the Cheyen kindled by the “father of his people £9) South on the 24th, this being the that the rebels might see far aud distant the | ¢) glare of the doomed city; priests, w on were Ip and « few wretche pposed to be | Arrapahoes and Cheyenues treated together. were added as fuel; #0 that the fire should | We also made a distinct treaty with the Kio | | at has been than 2,000 Chey Fin that qu not go out by want of materials. Chiefs | was and Comanches contederated, of which after chiefs were chained, tortured, and | tribes there were present four or five thon. crowded together in small huts; day after | and souls, Everything passed off satistac- day new murders, new tortures, until one | torily, The Cominission expect to reach morning he enjoyed the slght of 570 of his | Laramie by the Sth fast, where ( iP soldiors butchered on mere suspicion of the intention of desiring to run away, the Crow, Sioux, Northern Arrapaboes, ai VAT OF THB PUOTLASTS all the Northweatern Indians, 8 i (Signed) N. G. Tavron ‘The London 7¥mes of 19th ult, say ' Commissioner Indian Affairs and President Yesterday a meeting of the supporters of | Ur Peace Comminalon Mace and O'Baldwin was beld at fells Life | Poa 7 flice to decide what course should be pure | 6 yp seerrt et ron Nov. sued with rogurd to the projected Alt for the | O: H/. diravniig, Secrstiry af the Interior Champlonshlp. A’ legal opinion was read in | | Phe Judian Penge Cominisslon baa this duy which {twas stated that even if the fight | rived, m nO, pours from Me ie should take lac in Franco either fA jaune As ma Toaties of ve pe | ve boca combatants would, on his return to England, | Clected with the five tribes south of the Are be Hable to arrest for an assault commitiod | kansas, and T congratulate you upon the re- ‘on one of her Majesty's subjects. Under | sts thin far accom plinis Tho Cominis- theae clreumstances it 1s protiable (though | som will leave the ti inst, for the North Pinte nud Fort Larauie or Beauvais telegraphs us wo will mect no defluite decision has been yet arrived at) 4 . that the stakes will be returned to the resp. (eigned) 8,8, HL. Wire, | tive parties by whom they were paid. Beeretary an 6 Commission. A KEDELLION IN INDIA A private letter which reached Plymouth, | Fngland, fr dent at Culestta, dated September 6, tates that by the mail Just arrived intelligence has becn recived of a faction fightin Penang, @ British island in Reports vie San Fra 7 Bay Frascisco, Nov, 1.—The Indians at- tacked 0 stage near Suda Lake, Oct 17, and killed Dr. KM. Shaw, of the United Blates Anny. On the next night they surrounded Mall Springs Station, were compelled lo India, mong the Chinese inhabitants, ‘The | decamp by the arrival of troops. Mr. Valen European reswleaty took refuge In the forty | (ine, formerly a partner in the Vulture Com where the men were aworn in-ms pecial con pany, was killed by the Ludiwns near Tusd but euccveded in killing four Lodinns before recelying bis death wound, The Indians are murdering the whites in every direction, Arrival of the City of Antwerp. driving off stock aud destroying ali improve- stublea, ‘They then went with the troops and quelled the riot, when they found the bodues of eight hundred Chinamen killed ia the fight. whether it’ struck him. ‘The man ran to a place whara a car wes in waiting. wilh (leo Ganux Hoax, Noy, t-Midnight.—The mepia, ive to women 2" question : ‘The answer can be given in a fe God has i ‘hildren, cling to mes Boston, Nov. 2. Manifestations of mourn- mt Ing for the death of Gov. Andrew, whose fu- ueral took place this afternoon, are very gen | eral in this city and throughout the State. | Dispatches from nimerous cities and towne | aystem, and they and their children rove report the tolling of bells, flage at balf-mast, | Sround them, Men are gods if they bu And partial suspension of business, Seklom, | tirinea’ SW Ma if ever before in Masanchumetts, has the death | minds and pure hearts, want of av Individnal called for se universal an | upor "Thlak of expresaion of sorrow. The pablic obscquies | Atunkard, @ iar, fool, of a libertine. If took place In the Arlington street Church, and were very solemn and imposing. 0; look up to th peri men te nce, he mist be manly in every eense; ® Arie gentioman, the Cheastertiol Fehool, but hoart Is tull of one who treats her with re~ } eis woman; Who never condercends to aay silly things t her; who brings her up to ie level if hie mind is above her's; who le never over an Hous to please, but always anxions tod right ; who has'no thine to be frivolous wit always diguitied in epecch and act s too much upon her : never 10 temptation, even if she puta tt In is way; who is ambitious ti mark th the world whether she eu him or not; who Is ney ¢ oxtent of being an adopted Brother or who Is not over careful abont dress always ploasnt and considerate, but alway Keeping lia place of the man, the head, and never losing it, Such deportinen principles, try, will win any woman in the land who is worth the winning. The Army of Tennessee. Sr. Louis, Mo., Nov. 3. Arrangements for the anuval meeting here, on the 13th, of Us Soclety of Officers of the Army of Tennes- feo, have been completed. — Assurances have been recetved that Generals Grant, Sherman, Thomas, Meade, Sheridan, Aan- vc Howard, Logan and Smith, and other Prominent officers of the army will be pre ent. Nearly all the railroads in the West will return free, persons attending the meet Ing, and large numbers are expected to be present. 3 3 z ra var Pedestrianism, Progress of Weston. PLAmriet Conn, Nov. §.—Weaton fs in the best of spirits and feeling well. He attended church to-day, and walked about town. He will leave at half past twelve to-morrow morning for Hartford, and from there or New Britain will start on Lis second trial of the one hundred miles, marks on popular modern education : — tof a fuished education at a board. Previous accounts recotved from Hartford, | judicrous objects next toa dandy. pedant dated the 24 inet., say: fresh from college, a young Indy—there are ‘There haa heen a great deat of excitement | 80 gitls--sent home according to order, is the thost supremely ridiculous. Is the trains ing of such schools calculated to give mental Vigor and Independence of thought? How the girls who study French and hore today in rega arrival ‘of Weaton p evening, “He didn’ owning to an accklent which happened to tba, 2 * Acquire more than a me Inmiabitatte tinued outlen masse, thace the | FINK ? Nino out of. tem never wade half Thes crowded around, knocked | WAY through Ol/endorge Furat Leona, It 0 edostr Bit down wy irl is to have tho advantages of a Lexpects to pursue a ular course of study, let her etudy the | largganges ; but If she can end school only | a lmited period of tin ie more than tee vast be f™tted with an edu= Whether | and trampled 10 Intentional 1. Weston ng Was intended. ‘The erowd hed him we vii t Jos, A gil, too, that full length tn the , 100, iircet_ oliver Gonton Ickederothathe | C2ton ax the milliner fits her with a dress. received serious contusions on the right hip, | Etuection Isa growth -a development, Ut und was otherwice injured. — His coumge, | ees uot consist fn along array of studies, pwever, Gid Mot give out, despite the obstas | Mt “oly Over” ko thany pages in botany, Loop hg tinned hia | @8tfonony, and “dear, delighttul Brench.> Sieral Iitbeteach. | ftue, many parents ‘judge of the pro Btertina Hit, Mel tery | ress ot their danyghtera in this way, they bay up from 6 o'clock this: morning (the hour NO dissattsflod which he arrived there) until 1 o'clock th sehoole Of lees, pretension, forenoon, when he resumed his walk and « Nia Moe Pera tinned unl he reached Plilntield, I by the volume, | Young att (four miles west of Sterling Hill) w Who are ov (he point of Snishing your eda LHI gelbeteoghs cation, exercise Your common Which would you preter, to b rect and elegant let future husband, or able to write neor- rin Kngllsh to your favor him with an ex- eloux ? Would y the «ueating your children ‘ommon things, of would you prefer to teach them painting 2. Do you Imagine that your “finksbed education” ‘will be of much wervice to you in real life? If you think to erie voting men with boarding school ace smphishments, most certainly you are labors Injurten, dnkcht of 8 The Postuaster of Viaindeld tendered Weston the hospitalities OF hia house, and they we cepted. Tt having been an would arrive in this city early this Jarge crowd of aports and others went over the riverto East Hartford, to greet the great jestrian and cheer him ‘on his way, whil anothor large concourse of p fy Asylum street in. and about where the cane was kept on extitition, and | (ne Wuder an earegious error. Think you Weliere am Roo aa the weaker put tn ine | pearance the Malacca b bad have boen pr Mattered by the butterfiies of society, but tented to hin. The brulsed and tramy ; those whose esteem and loye you would Hid not come to time, however Ny wah or Is therefore on exhibit + added cd a y the flimsy vell of accomplishment ve sensible, Don't nay turned out finished roby Aue even of 1h or 16. If you wish to be wo. Mon, nequire he education of a woman, I ish to Girls, ly remain #0 fe tof FUIMOTA are ature and extent on'e Inju- | ries, but L can positively assert that they are not of Wwe charactor, and that although the pedestrian ia suifering from soreness, the walk will undoubtedly be revew morrow bight with great hopefulnc Vigor. rome t Ich are panded rh with patent medictnes: of fuishing your education bef Welegraph, gol. Hiultetin of tho 8th pene lars of tho peneoned: Hee ce of the party lat The trial with the m ft of her husband by potson- ing, commenced tn the Circuit Court of Liv- ‘The Buss In the San Francisco ult., we find the following part arrival and experie band. y Oc egraph :— ihe Western Union Tel * , ? been @ sharp canvass, Smith Ely, Jr, who | : a Ce Jngeton County, TL, on the 284 inat., and | ly, Jr, who | Donough, Moz. and MeKeon; Michael Fay, Dem. hate bomnlead Wha w Pot theme | was J with @ verdict of guilty, Tho | 8 running ov a kind of independent, antl- Siete Urmy, Had deps | 8M, Com andn ial from) Russi rica, avd left of which Mra. Yoo was charged, was | corruption ticket, has received the endorse- |" 19:h Dist.—John Quinn, MeKeon Dew thelr partially constructed line to th ted on the 9th of Beptember, 1566, | ‘¢ % ir sf Patty ~y of the elements and good will of the Tadian es, Yoo, was, 66 years ot | Meat of tbe anti-Tammany Democrats, “Hie | Hiss! Stam to Wan Sieh sad The ships Clare Beli and Nightingale have | % arrived within a fow hours of each oth. | years. They had lx children ; the eld er from thelr rendezvous in Plover Bay, | daughter, is married : the youngent tn se bringiog with them one hundred and thirty: | oF eight years old. Mra. Yoo was 14 years five men and officers be! 14 io the con. | husband, Pr atructing party. Some of (hose who return. | ! was an int 4 vd to San Franeleco yesterday afternoon, an or named John M, Ye ¥ was regarded as ca OF Beptember of Inst have “been absent from elyilie | Which t for (wo years and four months, Frou | On the zal dun 1x65, to “October, 1867, they have been | year, Yoe partook a hearty # , and denize the shade'of solcinn forests of | immediately afterwards was taken "with the noisy bunks of ie forests, | Yorniting nid cramping. Dr. Youmans was 1 the shores of plicit lnkes, Their ¢ called, and, as it ts alleged, administered ra have boon passed ina country in which | powders contalning arsenic, which were for weeks it urew dark, sod in the | Kiven to the deceased by his wife. He au Winter the daylight tlocs not Inat more than | ¥ived until the following night. On two hours and a ha'f, in which the thermom- | the afternoon sueceeding his death, the eter in whuter goes down to 58 dogrees bes | funeral took place. Suspicion was excited and three weeks after the burial th were exhumed ; the stomach waa ¢ 1 Russian Holt, Vn some placer Inte Fabr amined, thus sensibly anawere the yade the sexes that women, like Jean pon them for in mind and y make them the eune of their n burning incense at their Women, therefore, who have good ean reverencing ® Aman would havea wotan to do hita hom | make bis familiar with ber good mind, energy and indus Tho Calitornia Teacher, w monthly educa- tonal Journal, contains the following ro- or the humbuge of ous sham-riddon is the greatest. And of all the no that you can bi | Fn at the iivanced | sige f Mra Harriet A. Yoo, charged | and they had been ‘married about 22 romana Price Two Corts RATES OF ADVERTISING. PATARLS UNVARIA BLY im ADV AKOR, ! | RETROSPECT &e.., fight, and the dist the parties te candidate for | cratic vote, of duty at the by hay THE ELECTION TO-MORROW. OF Activity of the Wire Pullers. Complete List of Candidates for State, County, and Judicial Offices. THE REGISTRY. | Unexpected Results---128- 006 on the Books. ae, Although the local canvass faa heen short, | Mt hae been conducted with so much vigor | that the merits and demerits of the leading candidates have been placed conspleuously | before the people. The cont offices of Bheriif, County Clerk and Super- visors have overshadowed all the rest. For each of these positions there ie a triangular ath ich that every candidate bas At least had ground for hope. The remarkably heavy registry operates against the prospects of the Republican can- Aidates, although the friends of Mr. Abbe, Bhertf, are | that he will draw @ considerable Demo- It, is claimed that his good #mat- | personal qualities and hie faithful disc! of tho Fire Dep insured him a large vote from that cla THE CANVASS, ts r the i} m of strength am: oe confident ree nt, tn | Cowles, Rep. ‘There JUDOR OF TUR GOUT OF APPEALA Martin Grover, Charles Mason, New York City and County, rom surnry Jam 9 O'Ncten, Tam. and Cone. Trion, Michad Connol.*. Merart and Dem, Union. Thomas fl, vis, MesXeon Dem. Junin G, Abbe, Repishe an Fon oonerr onrme. “harles B. Loew, Tam, William ¢. Conner, Mozart, McKeon and Coma. Union, Wm. Walah, Dem. Cron. daa le Haggerty, Rep. You DINTRIOR ATTouNEY. A. Onkey Hall, Thm Motart, MeKeon and Gone Crton. Nelaon J. Waterbury, Dem. Untom Kush C. Mawkius, Rep, Po AereRvisome, john Neice. Tam. Wim. Jozer, Tam, and Cone, Tino, Bont Morart: McKeon, Dem. Onieg ind Cone. Union ne Horeaburg, Morart MeKeon, Varsick MeAlenr, Dem. Union, Leaad J. Oliver and Win. V. Aloxinder, Reps TOR ooROW RRA, Aaron B. Rolling, Tam. and Cona. Caton, Pate " in and Cornelius Flynn, Tam, Owen an, Michael Smith and John Wilder, Mozart Bartholomew Purdy and Michael Halpine, MeKe om. Joreph W. Lamb, McKeon, Dem. Union and Con. Union, “Soreph Milton, “Dem. Union and Conn Union. “Joseph Marphy, Dem. Union Alexander Wilder, Loule Naumann, and Jamea Norval, Rep. JORTIOR OF RETREME OOURT. dono, Turn, Mi MeKeor, Demy nm’ Freetnan J, Fithian, Reps ower, for this Court, YOR JURTION COMMON FLEA, John R. Bendy, Tam, Mor, MeKeon, Dem. and Cons, Union Geo, ©. Narret, Tam, MeKeon, Dom, Thos huephensgn, Mosara, ’ Van Voorst, Rape ‘Two candidates to be elected. Yom JONTION MARL OOUH Pad Mi, Carls Tem. Moz., J osnagy | and Coma, inion Kalward Le Hearne, Dem, Unions de Kitterband, Rep, Oe Pom ATATH aPeaTOna, 4th Dtvt.Win, M. Tweed, Tum. and Cone Rep; Jas Bagley, Mozart; Thou Montgomery, Dem. Union; T. J. Montgomery, Rad, Cth Dist Michael Novion, ‘Tinm.: David Ve Freeman, MeKeon Chas. Bianvelt, Bem. Untony Christ. Mousniany Mut and Cons, Uniom; Wane Be White, Rep. ; John Keyser, Cons. Rep. john HE. Of men, of all parties, who have more re for the toterests of the city than for party | lines, Th friends of Alterman O'ltrion however, are aa ranguine of euecess as if thelr candidate were the only one In thi fleld. ‘The Alderman hae carried 1 ernvass, and ea that eo] both of his competitor ge Counoliy has worked night aud ad as he alwaye Joes when he tsa canditate, which ts about once a year, Me calls himself t cham pion of the peovle,” nnd has eonducte his canvass on the antleExelo and ant Police basis, Ile also thinks he will be elected, | ‘The canvas for County Clerk haw been | PPh, than that for Sheritf. hardly less Alderman Loew, t used every means could sug! O'Brien ; t poo t his su Ja aystematl | lawyers, A hie frie {ald in ung man, to have xelting t, Io the His alleged gas contracts Lave been Hits competitor, Wm. C, Con- | ner, bay had the advantage of « good record, | Y management of | | aud a tatinfactory discharge of all his dutien, i will never be deceived Ly | have given him the support of a large class of | many cand political in, running up with | ntly been | his office | Major Mnggerty, the Repnbitean | ems ate, has worked bard for his ¢ de have given him all ir power, d although he has not been | M7 tion, the He ts a deserving © | long a citizen, he has been here long enough | Mares, Moz. Don't think | e you be- | William Walsh, who was nominated by the | ble, Mas.: rin the Union army. Democratic Union faction, is atill a candidate, having dete course he out of the contest, mined not is no chance, and fs virtually to withdraw. | For Supervisor for the full term there has | corruptions, have to-morrow. ‘ven | record in the old Board of Supervisors, and | his Hght against the Court House a other him @ place in the canvass that, beyond doubt, will elect hima Toane J. Oliver, bis Republican | competitor, has likewise mado a strong fight, | John Brice, the Tammany candidate, has taken matters very coolly, foel | of a re-cleetion, ‘whe Kepo: Naturalization | i confident Prands | fn connexion with the Superior Court has Leen explained by the clerks of that Court, Tt appears Ghat during the rush of the past two weeks, the « cle 1k found it necessary ogres 5 n several clerks to assist akin fas explored. the f| and arsenic was found therein. Before this, n several clerks to assist in making Russian America, and have located a however, Mr ‘and Dr. Youtnaua, ae 1s aratization papers,four of whom were Sal teaia Thom. ibe clade laos in alleged, ‘attempted to induce a daughter of | authorized to eign Mr, Sweeney's name to Columbia to the point where the line would | the woman to commit perjury, and, failing | them, ‘The ditforent signatures were noticed Teave the Atwerionn contiienty LY wc subune | Mn that, fled, Mrs. Yoo was taken to Odell | je en : Ans eo ature noticed rine cable to reappear on the coast of East. bya ron of Dr. Youmans, where she regis | YY the Registers, and they ol jected to re Tin Miberiac on the Asiatic continent. ines | tered her name at the hotel ae Mrs. Mary i, | celving the papers believing them to. have the Compas ys Tet for Ban Francis, | Muon, Horn she was Joined by the Brett | heen fraudulently ottalued The weal of the In the Autuian of 1865, seventy-five miles of Hext day, and they went to Canada. About| Court, bow Gast Tine bave be tracted in" Ruestan A the Int of November Mra, Yoo waa arrested | COU however, should have set the matter | rea. In the I part of British Colum) it Chatharn, C. W., aud waa taken back to| at reat. ‘Tho case againat the Registers was | bis the work has also boon golug on within Lino Dr. Youtans has not yet been | before the Superior Court, but MF. Spencer, the part year exact facts cannot be | Prehende shalfot tie Registers .etating, (has no | eHiatned until the offic! al reporta ot ail the |. The trial commenced anabove stated, Two | 0M behalf of the Registers, stating that no | working parties recelved and made up | daye were required to obtain a Jury, ‘nearly | Comtempt of the Court was Intended, and | Iie wgentval tepart buteougdh ty. huown | AM howe called having ormed “an ‘pinion, | that the registry bad been made, the Court ty make itapparent t work teen | Th pal witness against the accused was | dlsmissed the proceeding \ purcned with the ba this Summer |b er, Mrs, Laura N. Worthington, | amlesed the proceedings, | that it was during t n wala made aller the renderiig of | Wie Mew istry 128,006 N the line would td w trial, but It was overs ered During the Bor | rat Lave been ver n demonstrate | ed that the northern climate on this eonth nent Is not so inclement but that men ean work inthe Winter, and also that extreme Id does not, atfect the cleetrical condition ofthe wire. A® regards the northern por- ntnent Ont red in ow Orle on Saturday, mer was sentenced to eight three deaths from yellow foyer oceur- The entir | over that of Inst ye registered y tion of this continent, the work is now | A Lanan incendiary fire occurred at th Get, abandoned, all the valuable material and | Ohio Penitentiary Saturday evel ( Warde, 19.@ 18, Ne sores and’ all tho constructors having beea | go nye Ne ont SINCAY CY MRIAG: Toei | TACO Lee: brought back 975,000, No prisoners escaped. ery || It i stated that during the three years tho Tie annual meeting of the Western Aaso- | 84... it Western Union Telegraph Com boon engaged In the northern region, out of | an average number of 20m in Summer and 150 in Winter, they have not lost one by accklent, by exposure, oF by any discave incidental to th ty, or the in Which they are eu i W. H. Dall, one of the officers of the com. | Thursday, and killed, pany, and a imember of the Sinitheonian Li | TH stinite, ed to remain in Alaska. to | prosecute some acientifie reseurches, Another r Of the Company's employes liked the coun- | CoMvention, Two negroes we try no well that he decided to stay where Chattahoochie county, was in preference of returning. Preadans Thee vie 1466" provided mh, ‘Tun President has directed the return of Jent provisions with to support | thom until the ves When, In travelling, « party ed obstacles” were’ delayed, cnsea Of serious hardship, Were near the ports of th pany had the advantage Jompany's cied parts of the ¢ thelr gun ny Lave | elated Press will be held in Bt, Louis, Mo., on Wednesday, the 6th Instant, Lirrix Avice, the ebild ¢ nd unexpect- there were no ‘Those partion who Russian Fur Come | 1 the ‘Telegraph | fire,with all the out Wilder | ‘Pho lows is 100,000, nintry hid to depend f 1 sath ike dl 1 traps and Indian enpplies for | Hrewa out af employment by the disnater, xtra delicacies at their . Deer and | A wire man was arrested on Saturd grouse were frequently obtained, Fionally a Httle bear meat, aud the the Upper Yookon shot several mo Lndians themaclyes Were worse provided than usual, guine sud fish having Comparatively before, In one or two Ind! «in the extre north, the Ind! were found reduced to that etate of hun, Inst yor, uses, on Friday wight, of a negro vigiance committee, Those whu mnilitary. Warren Brows, the oarsman, ran @ foot race, Friday, at Forest City Park, Portland, Which led them to commence eating ther | against time, accomplishing five miles to bo , u Le is Tenenibered, A ney thirty-two minutes aud forty seconds, win- more nutriincut trom apiece of old #kin than | BIN the Face, with forty seconds to epare, the more delicate digestive organs ofa white | ‘Ti trial of James B, Freeman for ex. taan would. tortion was concluded Saturday in the United tates District Court, ‘The ease waa given te some The Cleveland Leader, a an elaborate ar- Hole bgsded, “Whet kind of a mania atiracs ’ wad serious illness of ane of the Jurors, vestrian of Rob- fnron's show, was thrown from ber horse while performing at Athens, Tena, last Georgia election closed on Baturday. ‘The majority is believed to be largely for elected in gh £10,000 worth of arms to the Fenian agents, ia returned. and except | the seme welzed during the Canadian invuston Tum machine shop of the Central Minols Iroad at Bloomington was destroyed by Four hundred men are 1 occa | near Charleston, 8, C., under the authority made the arrest are now in the custody of the the Jury at 8 o'clock, and tx hours afterward | yan R. Richmond. they were discharged, owing to the eudden 4th, f dates for off * | eut candidate c William F, Allen, : TuRASURER, Wheeler H. Bristol, rere Joba D. Fay, ora) laid Fee Total ,.4 4 61, ar in the varions wards ;— ed, ov. Ie 108 14 03 0 TUE CANDIDATES, Tho following is ® correct list of candl- e, nominated by the various political organizations of this elty. haimes of the soctetica supporting the differ- are eiveo iu italica: STATR TICK COMMON Be ATIORNRT QRNEHAL Marshal! B. Champlain, Py roglstry up to Saturday evening In this city, was 125,006, an increase of 6,864 Tho following is the Reg’'t'd. Total Total Nov. 1s01, 1s66, | STS $008 4,643 ‘4u6 70 91,090 125,006 193,148 | The orare, Republican, James B, McKean, omas Hilthouse, Theodore B, Gates, John M, Hammond, Josiua Van Cott, | Mos, and Rad Hep. Wenry Velmer, Dem. Unto Of | Baird, | MeCarthy, Moa; Wm. T. ‘Jennings, Dem, am | mea great deni of injury, 6th Din J. Creamer, Tam. McKinley, Moz, and MeKeon; 'W. T. Ashman, Dem. Untin, John J. Headley, Tam; John Hardy, h Dist Moz, heKeon, and Dem, © ner BP man, Rep.; Thomas Murphy, Con, Rep. Dis—Henry We Genet, Tin; Michest + Moa, nnd Dem. Union; Terence Varley, { Wileon Nerryman, & roa wewne re Me 1 Juhl “1 Dest Dennis Barney Tam. Donovan, Deon, Unions Michael 1 Disk, tantel O'itellly, Diem Keony Jobn Haye “th Dist, -dohn Tom. and Mor; Joba (lana, Me Dem. Unwn; Tanne Wolt, ditt. Regn eaux, Cons. Kep, tth Pht Chrlatophor Johnson, Twin. ; Cnrietos her Mounhan, Moc.; Thomas J. Brogan, Dem, bus. T, Polhamus, Rad, Figs ; B. 'T. Pare pone, Cona Kop, 6tt Diet Cimethy J. Barn Tum; Predoricle vi Hen aad Po 1d x | Dem. Union; Jax, O. Ritery, Rep. 1th Dist, Jaa Keiily, Tam, Moa, and Moke Win, Sieveunon, Dem Unieing Won, . itichard, mn, ih Hist, Jaa, Reed, Tam.e Michiel 9h Dist, WG. ergen, Tum. and Mog. Bde dG. Metean, Dem, Union; Geo, ‘I. Coddings Mulleny Mog; Timothy J. Campbell, Lem Us Lith Dist. -Potge Trainer, Thm, and Mos, ang Dem. Union; Jdin V. Griiley, Rad. and Cong, {ath Dist.—Wmn. B. Quinn, Tam; John A. Din’ el, Moz; dna, MeCarthy, Rep, ©. Moran, Tam, and Moz; Ba. | Montague, Dem, Union; Charles P, Shaw, James MeKiener, Tam; Lewis We Chas, H. Whalen, MeKeon; Alem ML. Mulligan, Key ith Dist.” Alex, Prear, Tum.; Solomon B. Nod Wm. J. Stewart, Kep; Austin ¥, Pettly | Dem. Union. Dist. James W. Gerard, Je, Mos.; Wom dam.“ and McKeon; Michel th Dist Dem. "Un ahi) L stmt Fred, ley, Union! had. ont Con hg, Isth ‘Dit, 20th’ Dist. John Brown, Tum. ; Hen Mos. George Vs Van euaiy Rad. ad Gon fope® dint Dis — Wm, Hitehman, Tum. ; Willlamm Con. Union; Robert G. Browne and Horatio PQ Allen, Kep, Election Poo! A large amount of money will change hands on the result of to-morrow's elections At the varlous sporting houses In this city there was @ large nttendance of the speculac tive world on Saturday plight, and betting and poolselling was the order of the evenc fog. Pools are looked upon as barometert which € @ the condition of the political Attiosphere, but they ot times fall to india eato truthfully, At the Broadway pool rooms, corner of 2th atrect and Broadway, fn auctioncer was engaged in pool-selllugs ‘Phe following are exaiwples of the bids for minnie. O'Brien... 60 68 87 Bh Ot Counolly...e..--36 Bh 83a Able j oe hasta What Suga | COUNTY CLERK. Conner... oO & 8S 6S 8 Loew. .-++» 8 BF ow ad ul Hs Rie Bec abe dy | Waliscscisracsas cn chae Bach, k A Communication Editor of the Sun— Bin: As au actof justice I ask you to inser the following in“your next issue. Tn last Friday and Saturday's editions of your valus able paper appears an advertisement Leaded: Warned, 10,000 working men to vote, &e. elgned W. Harding a wes Pratt.” Ne such advertisement was ever written” or aw thorised by mein any way, It is evideutly an electioneering trick, and calculated to de I, therefore, ro quest you to suppress it in your next issue, ud oblige, yours truly, W. Haupixa, Brutal Attack on a Negro Preacher. ‘A most diabolical attempt at murder took place in Tipton country, Tennessee, on the 10th ult., and fs thus deseribed by the Mem phis Post, of 24th ult. ; Alexander McCann, a most worthy ane ious colored man, a' member of the Metho Sat’ episcopal Church, and e regular cents ate in that body of Cheistians, aud who, by the recent Conference of Shelbyville, ‘wat laced in charge of Covington Cire: In Tipton County, on the the 19th, started. from ‘his house, which aboutfive miles from Mason's depot and the Covington road, He was on ‘and was on his way to mill, When abou! ® qqarter of & mile from his house a mat named Tom Kelly, who lives in the vicinity, and who bad been & soldier in the Confeder lost hls ri arm, cain whieh border the Foad, and ordered Lim to stop, sayin “D—n you, what did you shoot me for ‘The minister replicd that he had never shot at him or wished bim any harm. Kelly bi a double-barreled shot gun in bis ‘has ready cocked, and drawing it up wit an oath and without heeding the exbortatio aud entreaties of the defenceless man, fi at bim, being but a few steps distant. The charge ‘of buckshot took effect In the right shoulder, breaking the shoulder-biade, and shattertog the collar bone. Not eatisted With thus wounding an unarmed and nom resisting nan, tho devil In huinag shape pret pared t) fire the other barre, of bis gun a6 tig Pim, Me MeCaun pleaded and ontreated the Villain to spare ban, but he again raised the gun and fred. The second charge, how. over, missed its aim, and the already woun® ed man received 00 further injury, Know ing that the Would-be murderer, baving tht use of but one arin, would require some time Archibald C, Powell, KOTOR OF OTATE PRISONS. Gilbert D9 he Mata. to reload bis weapon, Mr MeCann startol Oi as rapidly as posaible, hoping to react (Goniinaedon Fourth Page.) in Ih Klernan, Tums Patil, Mos