THE" DAllar -GAZEm rozza wz , * mi t loure: • chows Vie;! PIEINIUNAN, REED & COn E=MgMl Fano& sarstris suaisss. ■M. Si LID as swraz irrautzr. 411114". hpirssa hpg of Tidos holt lois i , ans or mom= on =EMU OM. ~.warnmammar. 8,11%.70.12X1LT , • EN= OF =I DAUM Zirf s atari=.l; t 74o7,ll ar k Adlitaire. CesIcTIM • rrrnisnies. rynxA. nArittsburpt Gairitt A ITO!ITIST CANDIDATE The loyal Total of the Conunonwealth ask no higher tribute to the worth and clunkoter of; Judge :Williams than the fblitrwing neat' compliment paid him by the , only daily Democratic paper of Withal Pennsylvania the day following Ma noroblithni. It add: , congestion of the Ron. Baty W..lSRastas as a candkiste for dtedge of the Rupreme Court pis, a TOM on Re was the be tan named before t he Re ptant= Conveetiom; and posses/allege! • endears' quellilltaions for the respell. aINI pmtion tc which ha has been nom . =Ms&, eetididatea, ~ pekt, parties hare now present, '.'istAisk rtant duty f e rn' i , ',llsg dial:Urged Impo by the :tIA . The campaign riW, l l MW t :berOunducted.igayntepsrsonal ll ie s hierif;lindskeldisd-Upenthl . l vac!. Itheitif their° great pettlea.• /cM,is as •.toews..lnisancsispicious aims of and Ran wimpy consentiats ••• - arefortatiste . in - the selection of 141Witoricadidatelf, there rill be 'a mop mitt the deplorable corruption at the' seat of government under a new hattorn.--Pittairsph Post, brUSI4 Xigh. The Pia, - in referring to • the elan. 141 *a 211di of Alm:A.' vu &land to AlWe have nothie 'to take beck or acidity. Of Judge ' private or legal reputation we halo nothing but 'wards of .pridae; and however It may not mate pugnacious and heady politt dun, we cannot bring °umbra to view h ersatial , astuults u either WlllO ar pa- . Utel- Ckrrron; Caor •of the present Mtkm. nOW Wresting, is estimated at 2 ,250.000. bales. The &o Isiand variety, owing to miens came, Wm =mutt to en almost insignificant traction of this ameuut, that materially ditniehhing the -- arllctigete value. A. feeling of despondency is said,,to Prnwilisznong the planters. • 'llls feet. Mg arises not from any iiimbt sa to the nitheate efficiency of the negro ea a free laborer,- la Mtherr.from the contempla iiewof .the - Atomic strides which . But Indian cottoe...bas made of late yeWs tioraids the mastery of the marketstif tllctrerld. ; The planters iay that Mit terialt of a competition between the ,Itraericaa. growec and the East India producer 'cannot, 'in the long run, be otherwise than disastrons to the former. comparison -of the costWf JiDorot the Present time with that iatthe ppt - Formerly, tbe main- Moirite :Ora idate Omit fromikhO $l6O annton. eervimis of the Maris iaborer Minuet belad for less than four or five-fold that amount.. The wages of an . efficient fleld-hand (exclu sive of his support) are now, et _a mode rate estimate, itl to ill a month, of its equivalent in a share of the product. Masi Fester than the ;rag Malt s by - the Rill India cultivator, . at a gold 'valuation. , `Th n Richmond Whig is becoming mt. Bible. It Mates that a volume of imad gtation-Rromlite Northern engin is now ennching Virginia, and adds: tosettbe new settlers: ltindirs itUd , ftwe sicusty reward:km and Tran quility by: going through reconstruction "man sestUut delay or &Hurt. ante, we nay at once begin to reap the benefits of an 'manna emigration, with. all the srapital v O sbß , ;:otesprise,.._.sixd idivelop autntthistilita—adcOnspany • we mine an opposite policy s nger In insbutnaety in poverty,we aknes sand stagnation," Tint Is truth so oindietut that men Itirtheidld net allow - yes. slon and prejudice to close their eyes. Let the southern people accept the con. gee lona gin,' and the thtlort will be fallymitaind, with all the , t3tates ran:s melted! in .ths, two. Houses, .before the ;loss titt,Hte next session, of . Congress. - ( 13znirs r kept in cages are apt to be ' troubled by paritaltea. When they droop this Ia often the clue; and the disturb. ere maybe, disammid clinging to the percluttAnd rood of lone, like red rust. Take the bird out, roll a piece of paper like a large lamplighter, dip the - 'end in alcohol, light Maud nsaathe blase ckwe along nide: everiiiirtil the cage, twlldtpap Mid turning it, that no part Init'escipe the trial by fre. If all are - burned the remedy is complete; but bird should 'be duly Watched, and if a new coat of curt appears, give the cage weber bottle maiming; If caged bode could 'have acme to a pan of dam or mind tt would add much, to their health aM calitiVrt.::A ban mai tolineit butt to rid herself ot'paiwatei. /A WM good old flares la pima* a glrliihdowroid a.llttle prOpartg—a hot or • 'Milting .boat—wa• thereby legally •ethoriud to pick on a husband Ibr hanalf. If abe wished to eomrdeace he ..11rilogdi (hunt for a husband) she would hanguo her blue' apron 'in front our other house, and poet her -pelt teldnd Ilte young am of the trllige• wad, then,reis by the blue *con, one by one In a long procession, and dressed up in their beet Sunday clothes. As soon u the right one ap i' pared, the girl would - rush out, throw her skarn around ha sietk, and within - three weehethere I wedding. . '-' , Wiesiir ham* 'end Mamie are old. hiddamed,.and a palm 'him lammed a wooden watch. Be curled one of them lato a jewider`i Morita 'Nieman, (Idate.,) asked to me some gold watches. selected one salMerat4lso;bade - the clerk put it Ip, aid lifter the pecks,* was handed to . 1 4uakeld13,it'Onlka.cinititento step out • L an Oat .htutt_ *au Oa. clerk erlatdiko imckege and Amnia the wood. egiriikiiiiitea of the one he hid eold. The ealti&itsnufictumr,kreome sleight Miami, bad made the exchange.. * ylpeldenee ,(R L) .7ouruat le insrt , d Ina oantre•nney with the Tres- . taes Of Brown Unteeralty, 'who; ,It Is *surged, areinallugh *Baptist College; whereas It was outlawed and supported Originally by four sects,erho claim equal Asian in its ossuagement. , - Tax IMmideat'r Policy has warmed the rebels into life to rich an eateirt Wert Virginia sato mil for military rep. pmairm..Timt is the tAmdmicy of bit Pollertrrerywimm. Zr I 1404 potable that the reports coneerskir Pus Nary lard militia are fee-, prepared with gas, *Odor • bad quality. Wit next National Republican Con. unties will be held at Chicago. The thee notaineinteed; ildeteranted. Sianas, albs bassneflond bbi win attar sowing the nods of iticoni - with an annaring band. • /NM rigielpticlwkaat, seine lake pato now amount to &boat 300,000 bushels dia, l 79•'; - r-P, • . ,• .111:11essirw•rui or Bowes Iltolou. Ifflv Tolosesola foul* ettnoorey Gnaw/ Pao•rozoci; Oct —Twouty-tx6 Moo. mad dollars worth of Govan:mum% bond, wore Mousoool from UN seableth Out of the First Hai wool Book today. 8 tondo. to Tht• UMW* blood. 1 ,1 5,33•P50b is• rituawa th.nte ssonDass, oat. t—Gitat.• Bborldso boa scooptal • moolotoar tovitattoti to vixtt rrovlOosoo, sad 112J110.1411_104 tori. rite . ittbnnj GENERAL NEW —Deaths in Neer Irosia bug. week 437, --Three Inches °tamer fell at Nelson, N. IL, at Sunday. • —The population of Colombes, Ohio, is estimated et 27,1A1L ' —The foreign vote in .N - err VorkOity 80, 4 10 C• the native; MAO. —Ono of the bat, Manglers of MS Ver mont Leiislitaiii Whighsln2o pounds. —Every town Is required by the pm bltgtoly liquor law of-Maine to keep • ' liquor agency., —The yellow fever at New Orleans is wonderfully fond among ,children from four to ten years of age,' —Tho bridge at Columhi c. Pa, burn ed to prevent the Conf eratin from crossing in 1303 , Is being rebuilt. —A decision has been rendered In Chl- ago against the;ham of the widow of Stephen A. Douglas to hot dower. —Kirby Smith iateachinga high ichoel in Tennessee, under the atrepieen of the Southern Episcopal Theologmal 'Univer sity. Providence paper has a colored correspondent In . Paris. A great mem olthe Parts letters are very highly "oor . —Boston is about to y wring "an Lou. oat penny" b ut of the' boot=tolacks and ntrastx‘ye, making them take out therms. —Cambridge,. Elam, has caught the annexation fever, and wants to become a spoke in the hub, as well an _Roxbury and Dorchester. —The Democrats say there are no ne groes in heaven.. We don't believe any member of that party will ever find out about it, for sure. • —Tho langedlari Murdoth has an nounoed his intention to retire front • the stage alter this +waton, and engage in teaching elecntion. —.The streets of Cairo, lU., are being filled to grade by Fox, Howard & Co.. Ware filling In anal the rate of Kg 000 yards per day. —The citizen/ of Sprlzipleld, 111., are called upon• to subscribe 415,000, if they want to see a third story upon the new United Statea Court Hones and Postollice building. —A. census of the State of lowa has been taken lately, which reportethe pop ulation to be 898,101, an increase of wore than 145,000 in two years, or fully twort- —New 'Orleans in en are down withyallow favor, from tho .Piosyttnc, ono from, the XS; due the Crescent, one Iron the Tian* and bee from the Rejnabliecou ; . - —"A pelican In the wilderness" 'was seen on tho binder °Moose Lake, secs •ccitintni.Albux., and after being wounded,' was next day captured alive. It stood six feet high. • —The widow of Slumlord, the Custom Rouse °Meer who was executed by But ler at New Chicane during the early tpaarrtt of the war, will mon brig cult ag ainst B. F. B. for $/00,001 • —Rev. George T. Wilhams, who was suspected of picking a lady's pocket in York a few months ago, has been depOsed from the ministry by the I. Pro. ttatant Episcopal Church InVirglnla. An old man named Pidllp end ninety-four years, was run over and killed In Use depot at Columbus, lest Saturday night, as the P:45 train from anchungl man backing out of the depot. —A convict, who - was sent to Aunty.. lln for bunting a safe, has made a draft of a model ofa safewhlch he bellevos thief pool, and has sent It to one of bin victhns as a oom on lbr the injury which be bad aced. . —Archbishop McCloskey, ilia said has called for volunteers among' the priests In New York, to prooeed at once to New Orleans to take the places of the clergy who are either worn out or are down with the yellow *MOT. B. H. Cornwell, ex-Auditor and Chairman of the Damocratio Central Committee, of Virgo county, Indiana has been arrested by an ofneer of the se: cret revenue eervioe, for making fraud ulent tneoma returns. zdlitary strength of Francis and beeAllles In • North Generate- rocalsts, inall, of 4000 oaken, and.1,1D1,241 sold iers. Of these, 11,334 °Meer., 497,573 soldiers, and battterier amounting to 1,..%4 rns, are at present in active service. The others are on garrison duty or in the racemes. —ln Illinois the assessed value of tee -3 1847, three small coma y which ;P I : Mfo Sl=49Bg omitted, to e1P31,51§1,018, of ,135 is pemonal propetty, ta1,72:42.11 mlirced property, and 166.730 real estate. The -three mantles, it is rapeseed, will melt the easeeeed val ue to $500,000,000. —European meteorologlata are, pre dicting an early and hard .orinter this year, tor the reason that the birds of passage have begun their migrations southwards at least a month earlier than usual. Storks, wild ducks and other birds, are reported to be naming south nt wards over France and Belgium to large mibers. —Nicholas Hyman, of Buffalo, ' the natural guardian of Anna Hyman, a little girl of tentive. years, sue Ellen Burk, wife of William Burk, for wilfully cutting off two largo black curls from the said Anna's bead and converting the mum to ber own nee. The snit fain the Supreme 2 Court, and the damages are laid FOREIGN GOSSIP —A statue to David Tenter", the paint er, boa jOat been Irmugurated at Ant . —There ere at the present lime more than 640,090,003 of taxes In arrears in —Mixing, a village near Vienna, has bees chug= as a retreat by the er..KLog George, of Hanover —A child lost Its llfe In -.llfinchoster through a needle, which had got among Ita clothing, piercing its heart. "—The King of Sweden is tall and swarthy, has a long black beard, 'oval faceoloquillrie nose, bright eye and abort • —At the great alumni ball•flght bald at Cadiz, last month, twenty-five horses, numerous bulls and &man or two wets volcaniceraptiou of violent char order was seen on the night of the 30th of August off Ingolshotill, In the Arctic re . gram —A divorce is hinted at botareen the Princess Alice off:lease, Victoria's daugh ter and her husband, whole said to ill• -Ttitr Sultan has decorated an Ila keeper of Coblesta with the order of M e edildlb rooch., and has given hie wife a Taloa, bl • The Jon of the poet CO3lll2tX .Del avgnie, godson of the Emperor Napa' ken. IS in custody, ln Bricisela, on a triple charge of swindling. The 'Merge of the 10th hut. says that the Sultan has granted the English Gor en:anent permiselon to enlist volunteers for the Ahyooinlan expedition. —The French annor.plated squadron 13 still on the station at. Corsica, where It isoonstantly maneuvering and experi menting with the new artillery, —Ernes's . is steadily Increasing her Privy. Two iron-clad frigates are just about to be added to her Sect; one has beep bp lit 13 London , the other at Toulon. —lt la rumored in Madrid that, owing to the disttutauscee in the North, tho oamouchement" of tier Meicety, the Queen, hes been unnvoldably postpotted. —Masked figures are becoming the rage in. Paris. They bare a meshed fighter 'Li the athletic arena,mneked horseman at the Cbewln .Ely Zen, and a maaked swimmer. —Thetratentluttlms of the firo-nrms In theltallen army has boon commenced at Tashi.. 'The Government baa decided that the Benaglierieball be thefint pro vided with needle-gems. —The Button has sent_to. Paris three more hones for the Pamperer, in-addition to those already presented. These last are =tato be finer animals than those constituting the find gift. —After solemn and "deliberPte 'discus. dm, the burgomasters of the towns of the Bavarian palatinate, decided to give the Ring s hogshead of wine and a gold en goblet as awedding present. —At Port Mb:WM Brews,. a Trench' company arent torment Itiligently smelt ing down the old scoria' slag and refuse fromthe ancient lead mines, andextract big as much no thirty tons of metal a day. —The min of _horseflesh, As well as that of mules and asses, for human food, haviunt been regulated at Lyons , Franco; not Wayne County, by a decree of the city Prefect, published m the journals of that —The Frani/Mean gradually evacu ating Luxemburg. On the 2d Instant two battalions of Infantry and a detach ment of Geld arniterylatit the place and there still remains one battalio n,under g —Tranoe ties Jest lost ono of her nota bles ' His name , was Decurnfe, and be died In prison a few days ago at the vod old age of ninety-two, forty-five of which have been spent Mcontinement. There .are few offimets In the penal Code which /*UM, had not committed.:.... .. MEI FIST ENTION. MIDNIGHT. FROM EUROPE. Gen 'Prim Expelled from Belgium' SERIOUS DISTURBANCESIN ITALY Rumored Plight of the Pope from Rome. POLITICA!, All lIIINCIAL 11 . 61AUS? IV /Lill Tie Death of E4Trederioir Bruce BlDltaor4 MMUS TO -DIPLOMAT& Br Telepsn'to the Plusbotgo Gazette. 1 Orr rug ereamsa. gammas. Oct. I.—Gem. Prim, the SP.. I . lll V 3 Taltaloidat.has been expelled, eon Belgium, where be teed taken garage. .: trn ti. ttialla tY an Cr.amie: • mouracz,Oet.l.—lt la ram:mei:ill:Lit then will Now Immediate change In tla Italian Cabloat.aacttbat Gan.Cialtlint will take the Place Of liatasol, at the bead of the Govern. otml. 11 = 1 01: 1 11DISTUILlA10. AT TITSZAO, Flossie*. October 1-24tesdne.—Intelli. seance hi received of quire a serious revolu. tlonary demonstration by menus of Gar !bat& at Vlterba yeeterday. The laiondle, Ratchet, however. annonneo the outbreak quelled sad the city tram:pal. ante ItOllol4-TIA POTS AAM TO /AT. 71110 POOI ZOSA. Lesrow, Oct. 2—.Vottn--No farther tele gremsrilatlve, to the recent distorbanoss to Italy hare Ines . resolved. Yrantune, unity wild rumor. are afloat. It Is oald • seritms revolt had broken out at Itimi, sad the reps Wes obliged to fly to (.Ivltta, Yecohla for *arta/. The sezpa-otontaU joainsi Florence, says Roma will soon heknig to' Italy, and that without a broken treaty. Z .112222 D. - /Allolti OP A GLASGOW 1 / 1 121. ei teatime, Oet. 2.—Bachanan a. Co.. G ll= 1214417 messed ha the Amon= trade, tt?PPed today.: Ustelltlee sot ascertained. I= • Lemnos, October S.—Admiral Fa:vague, of the American Navy, arrived' in tide-city yesterday. lie ta rectdred with marked =0==!!! DosToa. October canto dlepatelttrom Vagla Dickens, to Ticknor k !Snips, detl oltaly announcers that he wilt come toads country to give wearies of resultant arra leg in November and oammenctng lIU temb legs the grit meek to December. • • FILILNCE. lIMUNOULL OORBIII.ZICII Wll4l MIX Eltri•O/L rams,: Octooei I.—Zonsfacr..-There., is much di tract la political aadibtaactal cir cles here. . . Rooter, the Preach 7ortlign Pearetai7, tgrallette, the name Secret ary,and Neva, ltallaa Milner to Irseacc, loft to-day for Banns. to *outer with the Emperor. 7/140.cut 'Omni 0010.0 TO rims. , TioNsu, October I.—Zons(ng.—tt la op_ boomed today that the Emperor Yrsbele demob wtU Tiett Parte 01 Use 20th ILL? TAX 1/XTAIILITXXIX . Beau., October 2.-Berning 7 The Xertb Gerrewa Pertlament bee Aiw tee ite4 tax Ai two Outer* pet headred ponodi. Fere:roar. October I.—Eareteg.-201re- Twenty bonds 75%. • nIitAIIICIAL &AD COMULTAIVIAL. oat. deeptea to 94;a. An:anima secorttleo heavy; and drooplor,owingtormu•recolptot uota:l4ms from New York. following aro the opentog rotes: EM /Y; (antral 773{; FiyaTkeoties ALlehtle * Great lam- • . . . . Livnuroot., Ott. 3.4-Notua...oetue, ittAnket ppm, enter gad etnady, 'with a provable duy's Wet of Len tnoteautt . balet. Prices are unaltered. ' • ♦azwaar, Oct. 1 , -.L'enting.—PetrOetz closed Arm at 541.ifrapea. • FORMBYIi t BY EITEIMER. The. Jasmatea Coetrovetey—Deepl *.- tree ever the neetoessi er tee teem. ate Freaerleit tirade-Arne eleasoltesikw Woe Coevoeetle* el Abe /reeve, Cleataboeo—Ceeeet meretes larealair to 401ple0allit ray teletreph t. the littablazte - ttlatttej . NSW rose, ` tta Beetle brings En gilt& payer's of the Est. - • The GOTIMOC Eyre enetreTerer appear. • 045 entirely 01114 DIV An American officer, Capt. EdennoniMgh, has made affidavit that &onion had MiteSed Into negotiations , idyll him for the pentium of an armed whip and mueltlons The death of Mr Frederick 11rnee: Was renewed with teenage of deep regret Ila England, and the .papers all contain warm eulogies to hie mernom • It Ls poaltlvety armounown too the /french Chambers mil be wirevoked the middle Of November, to vole on the bill Ining the military contingent Or Me, end 'also one relating to the org4lsinion of the army. ill The new b reenact caw the Prom, n Rawer u be lieved, will Ulm• be, passed at' tha modem. • .A. report is prevalimt that the Spanteb squadron of Ade:tarn - tines wee to be ride forced this winter an , Ithe benibardmensof Callao undertaken. , • The papers nontalb detaulO of the Man chester riot, but no eddlttowial Lieu of in uoool. The followme is Coast Bismarekts Clam. ue leer to th e diolomatieugen of Pi webs: I. /treat, dpi 7. have alreectir open. anidated to you the declarations which have been sent to as by • the impend Ana. wan skaamment and by the French Im perial Government, peon the elmililcsaCe Ada eharaCter of the Warsaw et lialsburre. and which .we could not but receive with satisfaction. Lt waa Mt be foreseen that it would be difficult to horsuade public opin ion that an event like the interview of two powerful tanarelis.considerlng the Dement eltation of European eohtim, had no sal ons meaning and wart have no imperial{ neat. The remora Mecham; with a ea. tam shbetazion and en appearance of as. t bentleity. relative fe remmutiorie of ape haw kind, which had Dean . ropeeed agreed to at Balaban': we calmilatal to damned& the uncertainty as to th e object. of the Interview. It. Is. therefore, with the greater imetsfectlon that we Dave toned In tine dattlan mid Trench statements the assurance that the TIM Of the Emperor haat/eon wade* to R sentiment which we honor, and la leach• we pertielpate„ and that the Interview Of the two aorareigne tetanal the character of tta origin. 10. cording to three explanatlrme the mania WM. of Germany were the Melo of the conversation at Belzberg, in the manner In which the gat rumors led ns to sup-, fro.. This fact to particularly fortunate seeing that the reception which these rumen, met with In all Germany, ehowod once more.i bow lendippottable to tne Garman National entiment is the idea of Palen the development or the alfalfa Of the tierroan nation Dot ander tho tut= r of a tcr a rbro u Zment 4 ra servo , national haeremsof Germany dentad. Prom the anthologies Impinged oa eaves the teak of directing the meant of V . ll natemal development of Germany lIIM a bed where It can produce not adisturbing lino or frontal hinance. We have avow , lie all tea could prechillata the natterod movement, aud have might to appease and not tomtit'. Them efforts we replete to here sail be cement& with suocces,Stferagn powers will avoid whit equal 'cam every ttang which can lead t Gorman intoole to believe Main Is the se piet of forage aim ieation; wonid legitimately excite its anuments of dignity and national n• dependence. We motet, thenwith mach satisfaction. In the enema and the pea. ful development of oneateria agars • the formal denial of all prelate of interval. lion la the Internal analr• of Geentany. The governments of /Muth thirmisar them-, scares bear wane., for ns that we have M etazoan from all at:slept. to exercise a moral prewar. over their dechdons, nod that We hare ren' unreserve abandoned, by the w treaty of the nt dly of h July, the lever which the Islamism of the TestaTein offers In that respect. We shall ooc depart from this altitude in the future: The LiOrth German ConfedeesUon will eagenty co-operate to satiety the roopire. mate Which the Bentham Governments rney experleoce Ln the ',dearer to extend gij oniso/Niate the nations, relations be tween the death and the North of Gereuteli bat w . abaft invariably leave to the free de ebb= Of our foothern: German allea the teak.. at. deterliattlaig : the hems which this Mahal lartsimb anothh We have far er motives for per sisting with calmness in this attitude, a that we see in the relations turista' by the terms of treaties between the North and gambol Gerlneri7, ea the 1.01311.11 of Wares. I.lons of ittlanoe which we have ooncludedi and of the reform of the Tetrarch; a pure hams In law and Li fact' for. the lo depend. enterinevautat af tha national Worms of ierrolut People.. VERMONT. • trial for Arson at Illnaltalnpton: LO7 1110004 Se Lkal 1 . 11.01a82 (W.VA) Elassanrros, Oor. s.—Tbs Dan ot Dr. ?belay J. Gardair sail Dr J. Adwant Tun nerobazged oath .x.e, In Millis testa us mats ta•Drut• aniZint t0 20,4 s DM mesio44 ta4417. i •~~ `r } TISBI7R W~~~iaTox; (Hy Telegrapher, the lett.barsh Elasette.l , 1 71 0 011=Imv.r. mbeserienitcomiti.K ' General Grant has leaned another re trenchment order, in which theories of the commuted rattan, wlstalt ;Oit :Shit tteiettal TOM", been one dollar, 4,4tighoheetcp,flfgy cents. The commutation for quarters. which was formerly eighteen dollars oar laonth, U no* 44%414 td dint. [Whets. Ihts stroke og cconolkyittAthegky and al. lowsnoe of ' detarbed eoldiere or, duty in WtothlegtOrt to twenty4oar • dollar. per agokiestrow reran The following memorandum was other tuned from the Adjutant Getterall other. "To tort:44lSo flak al"..Vidlow Saler, odktre neW absent trots their tomelluals, -watch are serving In the sth Military Dletrkt. are authortsed to Tomato absent until farther I notlee fronsthls oftbse,"..; sone essoosisit. H. ILI.. Iltatter le to M'StellingtOn sifter a Perk:ahead tae treekleatiouseencleded to great It, es the applio•Uon liMoThigly bank. ed. One of the endorsers. le Wllttam is. ' L L • 7 were gertcolat cosemenot. ' 7- ' The Nahanni Iteguhtlean Ezettitive Com mittee hireitiVes. MAMA A egOwz !game° as the pl en ume for Ili er • 661111bilater Con vtion. • TIOONI 101 41211 . 17401104. Oleibtopety erthi MIL Inrolarylolt 1014 eilhallarfor ithilereet Virginia. ..It is report.] to the War Department that reb elssad the. 0902O6thLtelll to that section are `greatly hamming Unionists. ...h . eshst ten ssantrn-: J. Franciste Cyti, Republic... Mate for delegate to Conneaut from New Masico, has. besn , eleeted.. •23nClotent ,Ltemuladent enteettnOWitster hied been ttueo Change the reportedteanit. " ' • corrsos Co °annexe. The yitsetagEto. lechllliettp/iolstein and Letteriburg, by 'lambent or Prussian closed I Mall., 1e ItOIONNI to the same rates as to • • • • " . ...Ittit r _e6 L The Dr.. Ciiirfoi* -- . soon to be put MIMI oparati.i For ••Injelpitttedy. ' /t. Is represented that serrktng operations hare been. OtoCOMOROIO44 in the mines neg. leaded danng the variants that the mediate' of gold at this mint are on the Increase, not entr frendonaldiees. an Korth Carolina, but from contiguous states. I ...900 ,, massaix, .44.104. . A seem of pure mithrsolte osal, over thirty feet Sa dsdath, tan Mem discovered in Itu. men Amuses, and 1.50.4 fors mile near a good be t. rbor,lltalclinti; "Mel timber ar!:. ehleilan ' 404040 WA1J0101744 140.4,3044. It has been determined, that_ Mt applies. 11005 1005050151 meldrildea.Pl noon banded 144/440044 lationtenali beset. eifirmed and determined fa the oftlee ot the secretary of the Teton:fry, liettwi of the OM. of tOtettlailiarBo44. I rtiltlAt The ree4detLy Internal revenue to-day i% 5 el, • LAM:44bI rAniantt RAILWAY. The Commissioner General of the Land Moo has submitted to the Leans Sterna rl of the Interior, for approyal, the fourth list of lands louring to the Central Pantile RWrtett',COmeltityi.namountlne tO mint . Re' \to TOO sisSioix /1111151111. Senor Romero, Mexican Moister was the renloleak lOU wreak:S.4ot am-aunt. runner from prominent eft/sera of New Took. Ile xem=r1 , 71rd.A1.97,..--419gt Important setelomi ol t_hp,t7olneu i nt l ates to e.W aldinfi n tbe ttlemph of Bepublfean 'Govern. NEW , .YORK. relagrape thirfwebonali u•srue I. ' - "Xar Thar., Detober ;IBC. carimax.l'actriaitau:lcatayearpee. ,TbnenrainSl-, „ OS, 111 Contra renlllo,-Rall. etedlor • Berdeniher were gral,siti re gold, and the oyeniting iiipeiser43lls.7o9, leaving • net grodanes l4l ,glL , lTlJlllratiTettlt , the traekopen for Duelneu . thoottlatalt of the Sierra Neradfa. .attle 'nlanth tntnY-eFdmtie. will be added th' die run- Mao Dertuna eralett will Doing it harlv LOCO Um Sall. Lotleablain,Aeld materially odd to AID 101 TALLOW PATAI BMW AIMS. TDOSA•OI2[III3 , Volllolltloo AID/0112.7 or gaeleed Ilemabaniterwed et appeal to Me ponds for suerlptlosle plateof the !. were by gra/Ole aster la7reer Or en leans, de. ,4743 inn mesper: , inmor xiburrik4fobtraiirivom p lmated the splendid library of Het. Pr. liaWkall to the New. Tort Historical Soc qty. It inpabers font Hiawatha volu b mes. .• dors isriirojapeai Letteisi tbe Beetle , etielle ee• States bonds to rather a despondingH fid.ed tone. The/ glee detalls 'bribe excitement pro. dosed to turepe by the saitatioa here of tholiedstentlef heads utiegattendarosites, and alty the project on slowed an the drat step Pidrards tSpc4l tf0a. ,., : .. • • COLL • .TlVlT.ll=yllll°44.l.lt — . cool , relax lallava dere ltecktema. 66Mnat nbiiteiyar liatiellthifealcihjor Genemi antler, and it numbard gentleman floraridlnm..lll he Dement at the teem non of tienegal" 50eilttan et the Utah League Club tomorrow. ileums! Slettae glee enneoldt ietbeareonit‘ rarrnalon ZAOIII-NSIII:DA;PAILIMX,' Tticalnapla =at WU won by Ms Z. beat tclion,wiTtkolut itrll.7 triad adakill. Tau old anal‘liOnand onewianth, w woo by MOMS and Edina. halm, boat:lna Bonnie Boma and Saran Li; alma= Ver 11 woo the time 14.4( 5 . ward 000100 two DM. host rase. beating Connolly and AldVaaran;thana,t4 atalitay.. Connolly wan liaeond In both belt =EI Mahon Begley and. AlexnaderT. Btewatt were among tiv.nwenitera on board ids Boom, whletl sarMet• here to•day. • z Mumamadra saga. The building on the corner of Cedar end croedway,owned by the American Express Company, which cod, CM" Ithe been solo for erioAn• . , ..../PlClR*?#4l;;Sgareestaare Laer. gaela :cm/awn aria wife ars at present, in the oonatry hoemeez Jadge Plerreeoint, on the Madsen dyer. ri~w'ox:Fierrs Cs , Te.P.PO - to tPo postoralk,asksotto.l Yellow reiroolonersomtioLtballelfool Board MlZloulo—lfolorao of Um /Jettlam. . Nwr ,(ItaziENtla Vet