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GENERAL.
Treasnry,—The prosecution of Commissioner
Rollins in New York, ended Oct. 7, In a dismissal
the case, as no evidence sufficient to justify its
further prosecution was forthcoming.—The month
ly statement shows that the entire debt (after de
phieting the bonds loaned to the Pacific R. It. and
•he cash in the Treasury), is $2,409,320,7 i 3.05. Of
VI i 8 $409 7 191,078.17 bears no interest. The bonds
loaned to the Pacific R. R. amount to $39 634,000,
:And with these counted as part of the debt, there
has been a decrease during the month of $970,59-1.-
he President, in view of Gen. Reynold's alleged
order, prohibiting the people of Texas from voting
at the Presidential election, bee issued a general
order, directing the attention of military officers to
the mandatory language of the Constitution on the
subject, and to the act of Congress punishing any
interference by the military with the freedom of elec.
lion in any of the States.
Congress will not meet in quorum Oct. 16th, and
so will be adjourned by the presiding officers till
19th.
The Indian Commission, which closed its ses-
S iona at Chicago, Oct. 10th, recommends that pro
vision be made for the support of the Indians on
agricultural reservations, and thatthey be no long
er recognized as independent ,nations, except as re
quired by existing treaties; that the military be em
ployed for their removal,•'and that the Indian Bu
reau be transferred to the War Department.
STATES AND TERRITORIES.
Conneetiont.,--Wbe election returns show large
Republican gains. Thus in sixty towns the net gain
is 3,556, being eight hundred more than Gov. Eng
lish's (Dem.) majority last Spring. Of one hundred
and forty-wine toivna the Republicais • have gained
ten, and the Democrats three.
Pennsylvania.—A torch-light procession of Re
publicans, at Pittsburg, Oct. 7, ended in a riot being
raised by a Democratic mob: The Mayor and sev
eral others' were Shot.: '
Phitadi/Phia..:-- 7 4idge Read, of the Supreme Court,
has written - A letter to Chief Justice-Thom pson de.
clariiig th at to•atid JudgetiAgnew dWilliam's,bei no
a majority, of the bench, have met in conference •in
this city, and regard the naturalizations executed in
the' Supreme Court since Sept. Ist, as illegal and,
invalid, as having been performed without due pre
cautions, andiby the tipstaves of the Court, not by
Judge Sha'eaviood. Re adds that a meeting of the
Court in bane cannot be had till-Oct. 19th, at, Pitts-,
burg, but Bays that when juOge,Williarne takes the'
oath of office, there will be a majority against the
recognition ofJudge Sharawood's naturalizations.—
In the Supreme Court, Oct. 7, Jas. A. Watson, pro.
fessional voucher, confessed that he.had,cominitted
systematic Perjury at the instigation of Prominent
Democratic electioneering agente.—Gen. McClellan
was "reeeiVed in this city, 06t. 8, 'by an immense
Democratic procession.. He was, as of old, consid
erably behind hiS time.
Colorado.—The Denver News publishes returns
which shoW a Republican majority of seventeen in
the Territory.
Alabama.—TheMov,e ,roor, bas.signed the Regis
tration Bill and theTegiislittiire Have passed a bill
for an election. i u November.—Gen. Meade has made
a oew disposition 'Of the: troop's in his defiaximent,
and orders his officers to act in subordination to tire
civil authorities.-4ThelegWatuiti has adjourned
to the day before the election.
Louisiana.—The House rejects the Senate bill
to compel the Registrars in New Orleans to register
the rejected naturalized citizens, but the Courts have
issued mandaeonstes:toltothperthem to .dq - so.
Georgitten:lflowai4's Offinial report of the
Camilla disturbance shows that the aggression was
erpeople were chased - by the whites acting as a
sheriff's posse;• ariik titatPaine"'colOsid-men were
killed and between twenty :and , thirty wounded,
while only a few whites were slightly wounded. Be
reports that there is no way of 'bringing the offen
ders to punishment. •
Virginia.—The Attorney General of Richmond'
says tnat it is unconstitutional to pay the sinall
notes issued' by the municipality during th`O iebel
lion.A gang of -negro Convicts on the Central It.
R. overpowered their guard and escaped ) Oct. 6.
Arizoi a• =A anassacina of friendly Indians by
teamsters, will probably lead to another outbreak.
4 . 1..i0was anti ,Camanches, have
joined the Cheyentres'in the wal..ri
.
BY Ji*Gsierie.mEimew :
October 6.—Paris,—Lopez has taken a post at
San Fernando, on the Telig,uary, with 10,000 men,
and the Allies have occupied Pilarwith 28 ; 000, and
are sending forward their gun-boats to bombard the
Paraguans.—Magra---Pritn was enthusiastically
received here to-dgh 004,iwAthAeg3ano and Olusago
takes charge otatfairs, at the request of the "Junia.'..:.
t arititoed.thYat thV , mtieisee . of the :people ;107 a
ite.puhlte c ; and the coin tfiltnci6 of the national `gtiardi
is a Democritt. ~The Poke of Vittoria, and the
Count of Chiesta have giVen in their adherence to
the ".Junta."—Copenliagm.—The
,King in opening
the Perils:meat yesterday, said that the negotiations
with Prussia as to the boundary had led to no, re
sult. The-Parliament postpones.for a.year the rat
ification of the treaty ceding the West India Is
lands to the U.
October 7.—London.—The Ministry promise re
form legislation in regard to the Irish tenant-right.
—The Emperor of China has opened the port of
Chifan.—Paris.—From South AMerica comes a ru
mor of the defeat of Lopez and his ,retreat from San
Fernando.—The Royalists are rousing the Basque
provinces of Northern Spain, and local juntas pro
-test against Serrano's. supremacy. Madrid.—The
National Provisional 'Government has been or
ganized with the Prim lionoary as President;
„Aguirre as Acting President, S:.c. It proposes to
declare the children coital slaves in the colonies ; to
be free-born, so as to prepare the way for final abo
lition b the Cortes.
October B.—London.—The Whigs,are contesting
several hitherto "Tory constituencies, counting on
the new acceewions to the list of Voters: Foty work
ing-untrare candidates. Gladatone's election in S.
Lancashire iwtlespaired of, but he will also run, for
Ureenwich.—Gloagow.--The. corner-stone of the new
University buildings was laid tii-day by . the Prince
of Wales.—Paris.---Brazilian advicee claim , a defeat
of Lopez by the allies, Altg. .28, and his retreat to
Assumption, the capital, where the Brazilian iron
clads would soon be heard from.=--Afudrid.—The
crowd at Prior's reception was so-great that, many
were crushed to death. Ile was escorted, to the cap
ital by deputations frotil the Spanish cities; the
army, the navy, and the foreign residents.—The
tarif has been reduced 3:.1 per ceet.-=-Don Juan re
sign's his [legitimist] pretensions. to the throlip.in
favor of his eon, Don, Carlos.
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October 9.Lontion.Gladstone's 'address to his
constituency shows that he has not. changed his
policy of thorough ,hostility to Abe Irish') stabliali-
Lient and that he will listen to no plan of general
c tidc,winentin Ireland. .11e says that Ireland is to
be pacified by 'the laW friendly to Ireland,
end thus the Irish Church.will , bebenefitted. by the
change.—The 4.;1 I,itdrid'wiybriag before
the Cortes loabeli'sh.elave:27l4 the eourse of
ten years.—/liatitfrb--Zlfhe:'!„elt'rkta'''-,, , declares for
and religioos,,libertY,'aiiiVihe Atclaration has
heel* received with tle j wiyetit„enthusiustn; 'Many
v. urhiugwen ar'e grown out of work, and are prom
i led low goy in eta; '-.ln - .Cktilollitia:ti - Vtatitr Ohl eges
Lave created grcat exciumetit. ,
THE AMERIOAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1868.
O T f i a niB n t a e t r ura j l o i l z ' a n t s i o o n n trheaas
arrOa
c n t g o e b d er th !O r . )r -- e -i.r.z 1 : 7 7, i .;
Hale, at Madrid, has just congratulated . Gen. Ser
ranolike that with North Germany.—U. S. Minister
on the success of the revolution, and met with
a very codial reception.—.Madrid.—The local "Jun
a " have given in their adherence to the central
one at Madrid. The latter are monarchical in their
preferences, but will leave the whole question to the
popular vote. They promise administrative decen
tralization, universal suffrage, freedom of religion,
of the press, and of public assembly, popular educa
tion, trial by jury, equality before the law, and an
independent judiciary. They ask all citizens to aid
in keeping the peace, and fix Nov. 19 for the elec
tion of the Cortes. The local " Junta," at Seville,
has given permission fur the erection of a Protes
tant church.—.Florenee.—ltaly recognizes the .Re
public of' Mexico. — Naples.—Another eruption -of
Vesuvius is threatened.-,-Ber/in.—The merchants
ask the Government to send ships of war to Cuba
to protect German residents and their property, •
October .11-=London.—The Liberal papers con
trast thadstone's candor with Disraeli's ambiguity.
The Tory papers have ceased the "No Pbpery"
outcry and merely talk of defending theChurchipf
England.—The Chinese Embassy are making better
progress than might ,be expecte& from:the tone of
the English , papers., Lord Stanley is willing to take
a wide view of the case and is not hostile to the pr
posed change of policy.,- 7 —Paris.—The .semi-officht.
papers say that France will insist on. Prussia doin
for Denmark all that was promised by the Treat
of Prague, as regards 'Schleswig. The fears of war •
have ceased, but the armories were never busier.
. . .
October .I.2.—London.—A Liberal procession at
Blackburne, Lancashire, was attacked, Oct. 10, by
a mob'of Tories, and one man killed and. several
injured.—The expedition against the tribes of North
Western India, is progressing favorably.—The Fe
nians in Dartmoor are to be released.— Paris.—The
Gau/ois .publishes a letter of. Prim's, which favors
the establishment of a new monarchy in Spain. The,
Captain-GeneEal of Cuba adheres to the revolution,
and the Cubans in Spain are to elect two members
.
of the Central " Junta."—The U. S. is the. Snit na
tion to recognize the new Government.—The " Jun
ta " declares for the,abolition of the death penalty,
and the sanctity of private letters and ;domiciles.
They order the Tornado to be returned to England,
and the captain who seized her to be imprisoned.
THE greatest .caution should , be exercised in the
use of preparations intended to promote the growth
of the hair. A few applications of an improper
substance will entail premature. baldness upon the
unhappy victim. No such bad effect.need be feared
from the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re
newer. This article is .concocted upon scientific
principles and with an intimate knowledge of chem
istry and philosophy as applied to the growth, pre
servation and restoration of the human hair.
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War James, Adair, Pittsburgh, has, invented , a
very light, graceful. and . ingenious Spiral. Pen and:
Pencil Rack, :9 : specimen of, which may. be seen at .
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We Rev. W. Morley Ptinshon, NC A., the dis
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and alterative. lietiower's Plus, by purifying the system and
toning the secretive organs. help nature, and soon restore the
Strength- of.the sufferer. Sold by all druggists. A •
• ••• MINTS WANTED
. 'NAND FOR TlflB •
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..1 DEA F 1111' BOOK.
Endorsed by 100,000 Persons. Sells at eight
to all elaaaeis.
cop- Terms' •
to Agentetind Subscribers UNPRZOBDtrritc
A copy given to any person who will. procure
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good Agent. Address, stating territory desired,
_ • 'JrW. GOODSPEED k 00.,
A. 48 Lake street, Chicago.,
Cot# 81n . A . 0r37 Park. Row, New York.
THE'FILL-CIMPAIGIT.II OF 1110011E41
Hueal N e
Yorker, the Leading and Largest Circulating Roam, Lizzaam
and Feetjtar NEWSPAPER, begins a ,Quai ter Oct 3, and hence Now is
the' Time. to Subscrilic Eight Large Double-Quarto Pages, Illus.
trated, with over a dozen distinct Departments, each ably. conduc
ted, the Emit Talent being employed. Election ,will soon be. over,
when everybody, in both Town and Conntry, will want the mdet
Prdgreaelve, Timely, Entertaining . :;.nd Useini Weekly of Its Claes
—Meaux's RURAL. 'MO 13 Numbers of this Quarter (Oct. to,Tan.)
sent, On Trial, for Only Fo' Czaos I Try th.A Trial Trip S Ad
dress, D. D: T. MOORE,
oct.l 4t A 41 Park Row, N. Y. 'or Ronhester, N. Y.
W A T E'R S '
FIRST PREMIUM .F`IANOS
With Iron Frame, Overstrung Bass and Agraffe Bridge.
Melodeons Parlor,, Ohtirch and . Cabinet Organs.
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The best Manufactured. Warranted for &Years.
100Tianos, Melodeons and Organs or six 'first class makers, at
low prices for Cash, or eneviartereash and the balance in!Month ;
ly or . Quarterly. Installments.. Second-hand Instruments at great
Bargains. Illustrated Catalogues niail4d. Mr, Waters is the 'An
ther of Six. Sunday School Music Books; "Heavenly Echoes," and
"New 8: S. Bap: , just issued.) Warerooms, ,
apr2 ly 481 Broad Way, New York. IifIRMIR WATERS & CO.
DRY: GOODS. : NOW OPENING
At .140 North . Eighth St.; Philad'a.,
'DUNKLE &TIREISEACH,
(FORMERLY H ° CURDY! DIINKIJI.)
Ball Dimas GOodii, in great variety of style, and at prices ranging
from SIM .cents to 'Taper yard,
ALPACAS;
POPLIN ALPACAS,
COLORED ALPACAS;
ROUDAIN POPLINS,
VELOURS POPLINS,
POPLINS D'ECORSE,
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CHANGEABLE SEEGES, 4
EMPRESS'' POPLINS;
and all ,the latest European, Novelties, which, will be sold at the
loWest market prices. -
Special Bargains' in Bleat Silk, having purchased largely before
the great advance. Also, a large. ktweli..of Colored Silks closing
out at a great-reduction.
We offer a liberal discount to mMistelre and their families, also
to institutions and hotels..
NO goods miirrepreeented: jOrdere for. eamßles,sent by, mail.
riUNKLEJ,k .bRgiSP;A:dI
140 North ighth Street , aliolg
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, 'ONLPIILL. „
GOLD BONDS
CENTRAL PACIFIC-RAILROAD CO.,
A limited quantity of the Thirty-year Six Per cent.
First Mortgage Bonds of the Central Pacific Railroad
Company are offered to investors, for the present, at
103 per cent., and Accrued Interest, in Cur-
These Bonds are secured by a Trust Deed upon the
most important link of the great Inter-Oceanid Rail
road, two thirds of which is already built, at a cost
of nearly
ONE HUNDRED WILISONS,
And which enjoys already n self-sustaining way traffic
The whole line of continuous rail between
New York and San Francisco
will be completed by July next, when an immense
through business will undoubtedly follow. More than
1,200 miles of the distance between the Missouri River
and the Pacific Ocean are already traversed by the loco
motive ; and it is probable that 300 miles additional
will ,be completed during the current year. The fu
ture-of this Line, therefore, is unusually promising.
The:
Central Pacific Railroad Company
receive from the United Stabs Government rilmat ten
millions of acres of the
PUBLIC LANDS,
situated along the line of their Road; also a Subsidy
Loan of ti. S. Six Per Cent. Bonds, averaging ON
tido per mile, as fast as the sections of twenty miles
are completed. They have. received, in addition, im
portant Grants from the State and cities of California,
worth more than $3,000,000 In Gold. The pro
ceeds of these Lands, Bonds, Capital Stock, Subscrip
tions, Subventions, and Net Earnings are invested in
the enterprise, to which is added the amount realized
prom First Mortgage Bonds. These latter have the
Brit lien upon the "whole property, and are issued to
the same ; amount only as the Government advances, or
to the extent of about one-third the cast value of the
Road, equipment, etc. - -
The Cash Resources are abufidant for the comple
tion of the work, and the net earnings, from the way
traffic upon 325 miles now open for business, are
more than double tire current interest liabilities.
bar Besides a mileage upon all through business, this
road, having the best lands for settlement, the most pro
duotive mines, the'nearest. Markets, and being exempt
from competitMn, will always command large reve
nues, whiolyare wholly in Coin.
Two-thirds of the entire Loan is already marketed,
and, judging by past expVrience, the Loan will soon
h e . etny,d_ 4.21. r soca.,
reliable,,arod profitable aeourity would do well to pur
chase before the Bonds are all taken.
The Company reserve' the right to advance the
price at any,time; but all orders actually in transitu a t
the time of any such advance will be filled at, present
price. At this time 'they pay More' than 8 per cent.
upon' theinVestment,•and have, from National and State
laws, guarantees superior to any other corporate securities
now offered.
The First Mortgage Bonds are of $l,OOO each, with
semi-annual gold coupons attached,.payable.in July
and . January, Both INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL
ABE MADE EXPRESSLY PAYABLE IN ,UNI
TED -STATES GOLD COIN The back interest
from. July Ist is charged only at the currency raten.
We receive all classes of Government Bonds, at their
full Market rates, in exchange for the Central Pacifie
Itailrowl Bonds, thus enabling the holders to realize
from 5 to 10 per cent, profit and keep the principal
of their investments equally, seeure.
Orders and inqUiries will receive prompt attention:
- Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a full
account of the .Organization, Progress, Business and
Prosietts of the Enterprise furnished on application.
Bonds sent by return Express at our cost. •
Sir Subwriptions received by Banks and Bank.
ars, Agents for loan, and , by .
DRHAVEN St - BRO., Blinkers, 40 S. 3rd. St., Phila.
2er All descriptions of Government Securities
Bought, Sold, or Exchanged, at our office and by
Mail and Telegraph at MARKET RATES.
*Accounts of Banks, Bankers, and others.re
calved and favorable arrangements made for desirable
accounts
FISB & HATCH,
Rankers and Dealers in Goverment Becuritiee
Financial Agents of the Central Pa c ific Railroad Co.,
No. 5 Nassari St.,' Ness 'York.
PHILIP , PHILLII'S' it C 0. ,,
37 UNION 3QUARE; BROADWAY, SEW YORE,
WHOLUALX AND RETAIL DEAAms IP
SMITH'S ITNR,IVALLSD AMERICAN MiGANS,
Also SuPIERIOS PIAR.OE,MILODEONS; apOihablis.hers at SUNDAE
ITHOOL MIISIO.
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11 :—Wriwill rent our Oristal.4 hemonth; letting 'the re t
pay tor them' . •
augl3 Stu BEND FOR . PRIOR LIST.
Bunt — ett's 'Cociaam• e,
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A.PERPEOT HAIR-DEESSING I
For Pre , serving..and Iknutifying th¢ 1 .40 7 .1. and rencYring it Pa k
and 6floisy.
exactly No other cduipoitodpossetwee the pecu • liar propertieo which -o
suit the various conditions of the . . buthan hair.
Beat and,Cheapest HAIR-DRESSING in the marl& .14 is t
augla-9x For Sale by all Druggists. A
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BoyNTows...crxxiaßATED
FURNACES'
FOB WARMING DWELLINEIB, OVEIiCRES, STORES. x' o
Aity §izes awl Portable, for Anthracite :
Illtur eit Z L , :o nd ! and, " ir lYtio le d a : t " Mao, Tire-Plann
and Stertn, 3:pd for CirrB,;entB Ran ges,
alitelha 81C#414.1014., AQTINTOpi.A. CO, N. Y.
OF THE
rency.