ZEIS, - GAME, arsvpuz-rmi n ct • triairs 2s.czrrn9 1111,1* REED & CO. N . Z4.:I3:IO2 . I.4TTCPSWOT T. r. aloo•Tox. • tditer.. .....actal.ta trio. Jr. I , RIM Ewrueu /411110(11 OnitClL GAZITTE 71•0‘ . 1141 ants 1111 1411114 leptiacia Pap 41161eraPateujirUi3. Mtinzi r ripi r p , lau iiD . • - L410,1717'. ' CIDIASEIT and - . BERT FAMILY • sod COMMIRCIAL PAPNR U. Brea, lfall p~ f' o 1 TR DOLT : ttot. C=o=U3ll littslnit` &kilt TUE' lELECTIONY. Tai Staecnior held yesterday in Hew ;Ymt,ao far as we bate learned, pia. ginned - ordeilY and quietly. The re ,tants ratadved up to our hone of going .to pus are meagre and tumatlafantory, Land on them we cad Mae no caleMatlon na SO the probable State result. The city or New York has Increased its Demo. erzUe mijOrity 'over • twelve thomand, thus nralltnq up .. ,,tkie figures to gty!eisitt t h mo ad.„ GOV. Trarrox was elected our. Ilioarmaw la. 18130., ildrteen , . ,thoasand astertioutdred awl edgittpaine. Aka, the Repttbllottuilticreatad their majorities or held. that/Aiwa ha the districts outride the city, the *Democrats Am tritunphed by, a .amall. Majorliy. '• The Legislature, which is now' lamely ThaPliblican, cannot be, materially 'chsidged. Misischuptts, Ballock hulntin re• Aectedly ya increased Majority; From the retttyns thus tar received WO foal eats Ytt estkoatting the Republican majorityaa ayrentiAri theauensl„. 'rho ruoblifitoiy —,. , , knew lavr wan npadinted in no untale: Isarinsas tbnistsult is not yetrdeter '-minedi: but it 'llAnite certain tliat the re,m . a. L . 1 my& negreiVirege amendments to the Oansiltution have been defeated., Neeijersey tie gene Democratic. Whiciisan hu gone Republican by an ~..hiereeseah2ejurity. !The Tx4slature will be largely Republican. has gone Republican by: 01,0": *ority. The - negro suffrage ahieridnunit has been deteated.: . . . Ida gland - .1=7, gone Dimoctatin There Vote elections, held alp in 1111 , no's, Delaware, iflebigast: 31.1sacniri gra y Naiads knt We have no retatnaihdivt isa - , F 31014 the commencement of Gained lashentetrise it liai been Mhnifest that he relied either upon private assn. rances'ot support from the Italian gov ' ;eilinismt, or upon the ..expectation that the enthusiasm of the Italian people for the posieniasiof Roble would draw the ' iitto concert with the as. tletutl Movement, even against its will Vgion:Whicirver of these alternatives he hien disappointed. The gor snireent did not .volunterily ruh to bin aid, nor did th 6 pOputution — evinee ottchlatense desire far the consummation as to bear the rulers onward against their . .inchnations. -It ie now clear that he led • it iiirlorn hope, and - failed In leading it.; The dispatches this 1120111111 g do not • • Conann those we published yesterday; to the effect that France, Prone and Italy had virtniOY agreed to rebuilt the tion of Temporal gnpremacy to a vote of thelpeople in Papa territories, and that this election had actually been held, with a large majority in Rome in. favor of Italian unification. The later die , patches imply that the former ones were altogethet untrue; and that .Fmace and Italyw ere non at agreenient, bat that' a French. envoy_ had returned from Flor ence Without a estisfactory answer, and :titim anothir bad gone forward to require a categorical . Snianosco.—T.itohe Pittsburgh Gazette yookodoximodlo : oppoixonoo to linty •ft.o4r., The :enlargement,' tkapnbUshen say, la only temporary.— What are said • was In these exact do not that We last en. eat abet be permanent, only that :1 11= remain as long as prime% upon - outadyertiling columns continues,wtdch we betel will be alwaYe." (Moorage. our contemporary did not tell the truth, but to do the other thing. Tan cable tells of dote In Paris, Ina ';.`..kii*Oeitpiintestott titerrt.. thin le Jain jinoogh to be tantalletni. What were ,ibe,riote about? 110db/cal, therms, -11..W.leed!Y.fer. the Emperor. T as Pytto cannacrametarjlarniebtmg s..aiestairdirsand:tleclared Ju4gell3hsis- Wood/ majority to be 037.- Goverior Gary Wined his Proclamation accord: yjrAownuEum TELEGRAMS —lt li not tme that tbli most alarming tacommtritave reached Geierrd. Griait's beudgoerttov,regeniiag the , defiance of the 'nerves in connection with the iti t tr en ftg i tht tha i L t . .,ls,, , „l . ax t i l t = tibis military 7commanders to keep the imam at all hatardL • :Conunktee—Lothlthe .isijori r. t7 end minority—will have their ,t t ;al. - :riportia• marir to rtibmit to Congress ' "an Thunday, th e net The majority impart will be lambast impeachment, • and will be signed by the Ammo' - ...lastobarrarho ted anginal° Commhtee on the 13th of June last. The minority will be 'Murrell, Lawrence. Williams e,.. and Thornaa, as here.ofore. Both wimp are agreed upon ono•Nlnt, that this gum , A. kcal= •must be intmerltely - deeldeti, and 'twin probabljt bo the only business of • ..4111 ilsw o la i Lsl t tm oi l il will remain of the first &11.1.4ithley, o ei ithe l Ve l a l =en S i. movement, arrived to-day. ~...7 2 . ( tunerons. oommunicatlons : have • Were sent to the Executive from sailor's ...: - .e:goikterff Of Scsith; Stating that arm . -•ed orgunizatlons cf colored persons' were ' }brining, in some instances theentenlng lives of the whites; that negroe ~petsiess are drilling never Chain Bridge and Other places in Virginia for thopur ,-, ,gole of Supporting Congruent in the en- Ibrosment, of the law to depose the Pres ' }dent' daring his linpoacherment. The has been. referred to General .for organizing • inieb 1)&1,10i:ilea bus 'been given by the War Department. .It In undenatood that 'l2msPresidenthati ordered General Grout =ln Now 'York, Sukday night, tx-rasa staapadoby ttio lievenne Officers, on :a dsatißory to Fortplifth greet. 'lt sr sem found In full blast. at A CS •:PaC./e.r or gallant. A rectifying catabWitunont I , Contiguous WIIV also adroit. Both are ,pSekd to belong.to Br. Slaisdoll, President ccao Piktitinni . Association. . franabcuad one largo bantling, en the Ohlo laveo,tt CAlro, were burned afternoon. The total loss 11 - betweeir Wty and naty tbouannd dot 3asY Xantranee, twenty thottsand do' . . , 6012.81:18 of illo.Disirlet of Ceitutt. .74b1sZwillbolaken on tho Itth, under the direction of the Cotnnitanioner perkantll4tinlelptaAutheritte's. ' 41.rper's Weak/ coutalno a pleture ttrob or , the Sea and land," both otts 'Mat and it moored at lbotbr Vestry Ftreetl but In the don't,- 'ratt r uirt tohrthiledbet.lbT4t2l:mmal . . Interesting feature in the church. Twee 'e a the itearubOat 'Atlantic rr New York for the East with a mit ,s„loot of passongunt.lxauad Dome to attend Thanksgiving. The v 0.01 wee wrecked dm t, Iterttiaudrfert, surerred tho WAS' trophe. ruing this awful thne the .Anna ttut heU was hcard, ehaken by tk* wind Into mtternnett and when the " wreck ly - cn Use Skualisgtoneocka with 4lint livWxcellSOU aboard, the bell still sounded its requiem po or the lost. This ,rit7 belt tune calla the sailor to wore hi the"Clnircat of the Sea and Laud." --The author of the celebrated 'Widow Baden. papers left: behind: hunt at Ms deltb the MIIIIIMItipt of another comic lc* which Is soon to be laid before the public; under Mettle of Widow Sprig -..:Ouir- • .At fate Wide'Beclott waxes hotuiehold words, and Healy was eateteaed one of the ,most: genial of 'Vita and pleasant gentlemen. Title tluae, sad the people of it, are almost things of 7ne%tbeit Widowtlut memories grouped around . the ewill thews a welcome for „ , VOLUME FIRST EDITION. MIDNIGHT, TOERONANOESTION. dazibaldi Attacked; Defill ~B eported Zurre!ideftd. PeartcllLlBB OF TILE RAVI'LE. Gatlbaldl and His Solt enpldted. BREitit Meat" Shop s 11 sae& -*pi& iftactinui cauat. gee Tlificirk, ED , fia.AnDlLto the rilspbqrsl ar tsa.l oaatuatta Arran® awn aatrnasz num, Noceenber '4.—lgeeninsk—The followingUtelligenewleu Just beeis celYo. 3l .ifi , ikPat Hemet At-A.44'4 - 0W thi m s orning the Papal troope,aingioripd" by.tbe French foreek attacked - Gardsddi at. Monte-IWO:nada 'and 'defiatiodHhink. &Aim ilifie is iiinisoner and some 'sap thatlnf wail - killed. Half- in•lmmigtar .thenneek commeneed,Garibeldl, finding. firat'ille retreat ; wait eat oil, feught "Ada Wri.p io the_ lowa . 'gout° Rotitndo; where :he . - woe reinforced by' some ' isikticeipe, but the F'renela coming to the walker= of the P•outifietd 'was ' • Ttio following acotont comes from an. other - souree:, Graribalg aiticked and defeated on. Sunday. -He reheated and:stlrrendirid MICRIION . Not. A*iliitSS,7",U7js PARTS, No*. --General La Diannota, Who "was sent to . Patin by the Xing yl Dab , on a mission, the wintiliaot . which - has not been developed , hie re - ! : turfed tv, PlOrticioe, having fatal to' ael . compllatt- the : object:tot which he waii Wan:itched. hither: . The ulthitatureof Napoleon - Was pre sented by the French Chargh de - Affaires Ettylorentta to the. Italian . Government. on Sunday, and an Instant reply was de- PAIITICIILAILS • OF. TILE; SAME— F.ISTis ROITTED—CfrARITLLLDI AND WS =CM Pais, November: b.—The •ifoniteur pubdinhes ' of the !tittle in Italy. = The scene of the 'fight wee near Tivola. Three thoussindof the Insurgents a'ero either killed, • wounded or made prisoner. Garibaldi 'himself and ids eon Menotti . -iri•re • eanhired .at Tani and sent to Florence us Prisoners' - Four-Motu:and Ga • rilialdiana,..Whllo on the march" to reinforce the initirgentn, were stopped, - disarmed, and turned back: -• " • • •Tho greitest . agitation preCalls In Tho oltimatum'a Napeloon is to be answered by or; before Thur4ey.. . Grans, nrvember" S.—Garibaldi has anirsd st:Apeida, , Sn board 'an Italian Mn-pf-srar,a prisoner in the hangs at the 'Ratan qnnaent..„ „ _ , rr.tx.raxtraiiiaisezei, Lcamrt, November s—liventog.-It br mid tho Italians have ro-passed the fron tier. It Is aLso stated that, Napoloorthae. received, Gcnitt4 liarre9ref • the Italian I= BREAD RIOTS ni pIETER-XSAT SHOPS . HALICEZIT-TIKE 1.1717:0811IES ASKED POE bread riotx occurred in Exeter ycsterdaY and to-day. ' Every Meat and breaded:l - op in the city had been asoked Mild, date of the bid dispatches. Incendiary fires are breaking out In different pA2121 of the town. There was much excitement mut tho lOad authorities haill petitioned the Government for troops to quell the die cerrowvicat lircarnikron:ltroy. s.—The O'S.cMes Company, cotton merchants, of this atty, hive stopped psymenh , . /..A4NAPugnCIALX.E.P.- November s.—.Parllainent has tn.& called to reasseMble on the 19th or the present month. ' I=M!IC2I P&VIAN ABREIIIII CONTINUE. • Lomax., November 5--.E.hroing,—Dls patelles from Dublin state that arrests of eappesmi reelects still 'eolith:Me to be made.. General Nagle is to . be'trted at =3l Inarrclf, ' have taken place at several poluti In Paris; but llntat been etippeeieed. 121 UNISON WITT/ MAN= Vcralgi, Nov: enna Diexitte, e;wml•oficlsl Journal Or this city, natal that Baron von Detest., in a note, says that the policy of the -Em peror 'Napoleon and-that of FrancliSo- Kph are Use same, namely, that of peace. Tux u,tirluerrx.corcymtsv BEnt.ra, Nor. —Afe;:rnoon.-11 •le thouglat hero that the recent defeaVpf. Gen. Garibaldi - cancel. the ultimatinia of, Napoleon. A- 111 ,"7" . • Soith - wirxo,'Noi.. ri.--The,stesun• Ithlp'N'esi'Vork,Tiimiliew:York,arrived here this evening. nsAuronix. Cogatzsolau Losnort, Nov. 0, P. Conaola, 94h Five-Twenties, 751; Illinois Ventl7l, 611; Edo, 45/.. LIVNUPOOL, Nov. 5, r. w.—Cotton closes Irregnbul oaks tf,toxf-baliat mid dling-uplands at 61d; Orleans; Sid.' Ad vice. from 'Manchester are unfavorable, Ilrmulatuffet quiet. Corn, Ets 6d. Wheal; white California, 15. 6d, and No. 1 Mil waukee red, lie iod. Barley, Se 4d. Oats, Sa lid. Foss, Proviitiona—Beef, 1116.1. • Pork, 72a. Bacon, Ws. Lord, 5.2 - ad. Clouse, 51. t. " Produce—Moan; common 6Yllmington. Es 3d; flan 12a. Tallow, 41. ad. Spirits Turpentine. 575. l'etfoleam; aplrita, is 6d; retinal, Losnorr, Nov. 5, e: u.-75farksta un clutn A:mallow, Nov. r. it.--Petrolcum: 45 franca for standard white. FRANKFORT, November 5.--Bonds closed at 701. • lavitrwo; November s—Etenfact. United States 111-40borla have been In troduced in tbis _market, and are now quarterly quoted In the papers, dANADA. 211r.fiatit ReUm trona Sbe fi s enri . t,nies fil•artla Cals EX7 Tekt.t.h w It. ritstpunrtimaptiso TOIMONTO, Nov.. dinstteh 'tram OttowiDays that Tf0n.244: 4 5 41 i - tu" tired Atm MO Government fOrtnapoos of a private nature. lie del is yet men tioned al his sum...comm. 1 -• . , The cue of, the propellor .Genrgian, which has been the subject of much pub- Uo lutenist for 501118 time, tuts been de cided finally at Ilanillton, a decree having been nude in favor of tho plain tiff.hmding the vessol over to the Uni ted 'States. The bill against . Jacob ThOmpson, defendant, woe dismissed with coms;4ionnx.i ductalming all inter est In the teasel. I . ne'arlumter Merriam , . carried away four of the gates of lock 'No. T 2. of the Wentmd Canal UM morning. Natio. lion will le interrupted for two or three , . , l , 4 1,- ~...,_.ilsit,,,, I , ---,,.i t ,-.4 7 4.-0.1 It ,_ , , _... 1) ) , #....,,,. —•• ... ~ .1- )1 i . ._ ~..—ogia . ::-.1....• . a . aci ~,,,-_:,_ ~ P 141 - ''' .„,,.. ...,,,'''--1ir.1.--. 1 , Q ., ' ' '',... •,,.. , y 4 k, ...•_.......m.,--• ~ ,:t aiLI , ' . lir - ...- / 7 „. . • WASHINGTON : ; MI T.I.E.Dh to us random/11.SW 14:a 2 ' WABIEM3II7:I;IStht. s ; 1867. - - , ~ . r • • excatrAllit riILI.Z6 Ipt, i At is thought . the heap - -of liferli*y Wallas hop someerbet linprovadAlebse been confined td hie bed for seVeraldttya , with a slow fever. • -.- . „ .` :- • - NAvT .DEPAnTicIIIMOONTILIirIs. The Chief 'of the Dentin of • out - and Clothing of the Nevr , e at I n hen awarded contracts: cir" ; fifty, thousand, pounde abut tive thoneand pounde of .fresh *MON thei lbretior at litlo said the hitter ist a c per pound. - • .. ~.. - xatrnimus agrugari. '` • Thedupreme 'Conn, of the , of Volutoltheto-day. delimiter Its. ion in the mut of. Dmlemln IL Co Is. fames C. Westmont. The latter was State Agent, of ChM andwis celled on to surrender the • books and papers to the: petitioner; but refused: A ruleiras trent.; ed . by' the ;Court - arid • an. alteenatlin ManftmUs immed,' meld- the 'mu lamer up on a :motion to ,confirm the mends tmts. ,The Court. refused the poreurpttine Tin tuns:. -, , . .. , • The raw ,at the hone fib- this after .TtOlM attracted many spectators. Y / t was for • a. citizens', premium: i 11,600, ten tales; in' barrieets. "The ' ft.WOB Wenn Lucy. Lcuiglogs. end Belle Of Ballitnoro. Lucy led up to the tbree.goartur veleta! the - last. mile, and. then - broke, 'when - Balloted: the lead.arid 'mune e the winner .byibter longtbs,itt3odef:: loOlyelte doignon.the.ladette .• of IkftMetb ....., Cdee The report or the ' COxiintiahlei ' Currencyr.bee. been .coinplated, laid before the • Bemetitl7„:of thie . :Tro4 66l 7: The i report ,wal, 'make ,4 ,volnine of .seven hundred seldchwill Include. the laid querturlyre of esehHattonal liiiik itithe.,country,. separately and in slid abstriadsOf the reports Or the ,t 2 - itneitore during theyear: The report" sho embrace extended i Eren e el oltri .I = i t l :M en U t u r s en w e ti= i f the 'Natio= Bank system . The ntenner in which Wain appearwill be a standard book. ofreference for Bardreni and those interested In the 'oporatlims of the 'Ns- WAS DiPirtICG'42•III:O7LATIONS. , I Reona have bden homod from tho War p.t• , erit requiring the Quarter ineateen Department to fornish,Z proper ragataltion ,tha-qoardlty of al 'remise , to" heat t lhb room or b air "set:, a 'id any- post of iiirriacpa fbr soboo . and other purpoems, in accord ance with section 21th of act of Commas, ins isrinZitoratrin 'awn maim `rherti bra story:afloat here that certibi, gentlemen who 'llsvor . .Chief Justice Chase for the next President, halls had some' talk about buyinga controlling In terest In the National listelligaiier, but the present ,proPriehirs ,of tintt paper deny that any ouch aide Is contemplated. .ronNuac roa=w= In this connection it may be added that President Jobnaon his renontg,...aa between General Grant and Mr. declared his prep:el:Me for the — anie • COLOAID sartaxaer ohuassismiass The military authorities to-day, In ix oordanoe with the'dtreetions of the Pres ident, were engaged pl. gio netsweit preliadttarhe• for impprisilief and at handing des :colored voile:deer mitary cothpanlee In the District of Coltunbis. One of-them, centineed-.an parade for mere ed.than alight .hourst yesterdey} !ally TICEAANCE Vl' VIE tterrlt. There seems tube no doubt. - that the C0M1111122001 . 5 of the SouthenY Middle Distrtetterill be izontoeted ay, Gettetal Grant to- suppress all arena' 2rolutiteer orgunizanotte both Macho and white!, In that aeellon of the emu:dry. . nr,Tfix.toit nittr r." The Twelfth Vatted States hibothry, under command . of CoL ..Geo. W. Wallace, exercised In tattallou drill the grounds south °ram .Execlattre i: aloft to.day. • .Tbe_. flue band of i that " t l i M lt ":4l3 f all Treposedb4l=DlstA algrovier of e troops in.thla et. sissy OSTICEit Captainend Brevet Colonel Saines'E. Hscrrison, -Fifth Cavalry, died in this ' , ark yesterday'. taritatn Harrison was lately on-the staff of General Sheridan, 'which he left - en' rieconnt of ill health 'TSP. tils'inut or OPTS= x.slirA This latelligeniir, this iewriiing, has an editorial Supporting Piesddent's dattethst be has aright to twilit' the To; nure of Office law, so as effects Cabinet t...Allatstois, as uneonstitutiosud, until it has boas otherwise ordered by` this Supremo Court. 1 • . • =VV.( L 'ou. rmsescrom: J. P. Tamgdon, general Wiptstor of oil at Pittsburgh. was , removed .yeeter day. ma relations with Colonel N. , P. Sawyer, editor of the Johnson' Ortpui In that city, weronot such as the Treasury Departmenttbonght draproper character. DWIIAL OF • lIITMOAd . General Organ antiunion the pnaltlve conincliction of the report originating id the New York paper. that troops will be sent Sarah in view ,of The apprehended trquble with the negnsee, nor his any evidence reached, him that dlitionitlas are apprehended by the people' in that section. TUE DARIBE WET lADLL 151JJZI0. Thorumor that ihe - Ckivernment, .hut concluded tne negotiations for the 'pur chase of the Dmelah West India Wanda. le untrue. Secretary Seward wishes to finish up the payment of c ar Northwes tern possessions before embarking to other great National speculations. ' =arrears=creme six= zutorwoma The city IS much excited to-night over the State elections, particularly as to New 'York. A large number of dis patches have been received by privet(' parties, and there are various gathering Pieces where they are read to anxious inquirers. The President is the recipient norocrowi menutges on the same sub- NEE' YORK. Cgs Titurssa Se ma iniubersit audio.) ;ism "totilr, November 5,1507. , DAN NOBLE DIACNARCIED AND .ItNiAlt ILL {TLD, lien NUM° who has been on trial Pm long time :lamed with complicity in fthe Hayti liuntraneelxmil robbery, was yesterday (Uncharged by Judge Hogan. theevidenoe against him being deemed inauMcioul. Ho wap, nowover r lminadl- Maly re-arrested on an old indlitinent.„ FOIL 310111C,11M Morris Ephraim,' who plead guilty to morda - Dr the 1121 rd degree,. In killing Jain irytypetriek, - In WlllhiniSburg, on the night of the /.61h of March, was yes. terdey sentenced, In Brooklyn to ono year's hard Labor In the State prison. itifitoatt • , The Monterey (Ifelinal earreaCulant of the Jerald of Oct. Llth, 'Nays vote along the Itto Grande border week' favor of /mow end the . Wenn amendments; eltbougialis the Clty ofMonterey Dias received le maierit qu It was confidently bid WPM the border:. n Kota mores, by the broaden!' the MI en. Penni to hare been Wet terrible. The Lou Is estlmsual at 111,000" rentiermiser. TRIAL. :'• • • In booordance with the Tulsa .cf Episcopal Church, Itev. Mr. Type nit be tried' by twelve neembers of Me church. DllrfllNaANlJElf Tho clogad at sunsnt. ti _LtlO, 'north ward today Jaa. Valet, a printer, tem shot dead by two then named Har rigan and . Hayes, while In as • olectient fracas. iA man named Kelly was shot In the thigh during the altercation. In the Twenty-Kral ward Chaa. Montvale*, nu licenuut, was dangerously shotleat Ithrht by *desperate nano - sunned (Y. Donnell, w bile attempting In ~ treat htrn. NORTE( CAROLINA. . . Registration Igiespasinir-lierthersi ltionasasitsretilait villa Wrens lasso Mr Teem.a rate. rllGlgrtb Ostarttai Witstraavorr,'Nov.'bi—Tha Reglatra non books "were re-opened 10-day and two blacks registered; . • • The result of the Northern diction' Is anxiously looked for. Th. Republican■ here are dividing in mentinient and anotiutr county ticket is talked or. , Lyme Selslam br State osesestelse. ter ?Oomph to les ritubargb inunts.) AtrOorrA, Nov: 5.--Pour State Conel. Klee made nine seizures berg, Yeettarle.T. In only three planes • was our liquor found. TWO were sequitted soden' ow irlcusl. The bons which sonvoyesl* ass constables into town was found dead this morning In the Anguilla noon* stable. === PITT BiRG L