XEWS ITEWS.*3rgJGov. Kiko, of New York, has designaat1ier-ted, Thursday, Nov. 2lt;5th, as a (lay to behavtndobserved by thanksgiving and prayer.sonilc*The Ft. Way no 57**** of Thursday lastthelt;*CSsays a Urge number of Gypsies arc locatedcipitoitabout two mile* cast of that City on the•lanheVan Wert road. The number, conveniamence and furnishing of their tents—-theirIt Idrove of horses, style and durability of theirWierswagons, and their other evidences, showdeithem to be full-handed. Their women31,jUj,A tthave been about town with instruments of48bthemusic, and soliciting suckers for fortune1of 11ilolling.lorTkfllThe Wabash Svnod of the X. S. Pres-*Istybvterian, was in session at Ft. Wayne, ' • *verdi-week before last. Among the distinguish-sellcd tniniHtrrs present, the Times namus1 1Charles White, P. 0., President of Waspeur-tppbash College. Rev. Charles McCabe, of FeTirriiVlSo-rn, and Rev. Mr. Carnahan of Lafayette.froi