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Ban seems, however. to have mat, that po sities without further loss from the 1sth of July to the 84 of Avgust. and on the latter day saree. who entered Sarg: on the Cy attacking the rear the Hupgurien army in the Gas country. Guyon had withdrawn. probably in the direetion of Temesvar; the Magyar goveroment ‘sad transported itself to G@romsvaideip; aud ¥e DYy assume that Haynau and Jeliaebieh would lw. effect the junction of their doveos Sofar the last operations of the imporialists in tbe routh bave not heen unsuccessful; but if Paskie- witesh bas been defeated in the north their position will again become critical, for aynuuu would be sur- rounded on every side vorth of the Danube. Such a wesult we still think improbabie, but it must be con- fosred that almost every incident im this war has been marked by great improbability. The strength oe to have a ‘tine, have show ported with are men. tl v statesman can aiford to treat with harshness, injustice, re sath bie Assembly, there is still reaso that the leaders of the Magyar army are not disinelined ‘te conew their allegivnee upon honorable and constitu. tional terms, aud nothing would more become the young Emperor of Auriria then if he waseven now to act ‘Bpen a gevcrous impulse, to repudiate his pernicious iors. and togrant clemency. freedom. and peace ets; for this war is rearcely less oppres- give and injurious to bis hereditary domioioas than to the kivgdcm of Hungary. and he is made to sacrifice ene-huit of bis people in order to coeree the other. THE JEWS IN HUNGARY. [From the Jewi-h Chronicle } We readin the Times of the 31st ultimo: “ Our eor- sespondent informs us that General Haynau has im- tremendous fine spon the Jewish communi. met Buduand Perth They are bound to furnish the imporislixt army with 48 (00 cloaks. 64.000 panta- Foor s $6,000 pairs of boots and shoes, 60,000 shirts, 60,- O00 pairs of drawers, 20,000 cravate. 16000 neckcloths, WGPCU yards of gray and 30.000 yards of white cloth, oud) ee ewt of shee leather. to be supplied in certata qeantities, from fortnight to fortnight, witha tine of 00 florins for each day they miss. They are also for ced to give the general 100 well capariaoned horses ” Binee then we ave revived a letter from # Hungarian dew, duied Neustodt. Julythe 20th; and the enthu- siase: which every line breathes forth, spite of the me- Janeboly condition of the conntry. and of the Jews in Partieular. induces us to give the following extract, ate from the German :— om free En.tand to fettered Bungay. t ont pai wings like a dove, that tmight griesy and ewe!) there,” and bad tt noth: en for the faui~ ties whieh hind me to this Heicat long einee for your t a@oience of wan is not tran pie wish Loew realized, Trhowld hy nhep should have ed pore the oon~ sud © Ces wbich have 2 my fatherland, and 2 Lave Deen spared the agony of eeelng so many Gricrde and relations ale either by the sword of war, or by the sli Lwore eruel weapon—grief. I deeply regret to vay thy many Jews in cur torn have died heartbroken because of fi How ean to %. Teréure to ree the evil that shail eome unto my poop? er how can 1 endure to see the dortruction of my hin~ | rea’ 1 have 4 into the tela of Faitlc, atter cor o said to me, By 21! mesons. 4 life und freedom, that it ve us these treasures 5 ws Beaving ior the prmy, he casd, pelle down es long white beard, “1 wish 1 wore twenty Years yoonser, ny lads, 1 would go with you; but my heart y Prayers ave with you. Leannot find words to deserite ‘to you the ardor of Bupearian enthusiasm, ‘Women ond mere striplings of boys havo termed corps among 1 t deterred by the lato Goggiugs ened, und, in several instances, each! is the watehword. By all t ed, we , thanks to God, to the of our genera, and to the patriot Kossuth, not, yak Rept tho hursiave at bay, bur showed them that thi Bave te pay dear for every ineh of Hungarian soil which they sacks will pay with thei upon the number of tho before the antuian oo Mieult to sims? p guceiter ond jourcate; they have y Rust write What i#vent them, One thing, howe’ bat it the jen and eoncord which pow y i# not distnrke ed by our oppress War oar & neatio Hin whe the invaders, (0 bear back the Corsscb 0 frie that jt would bo more advisable to concede lo us—net er y, but her ill-treateo child-—than to # fale fricad, ry on the war lug any credence 0 chore 5 Bursia. We will not harrow the feelings of our readers by « ive of the atrocities and barbarous mode of ecarried ov by the Austrian generals. as detail- ed in ovr correepovcent’s letter, *Windivehgrats, with all his barbarity.” eaye be. “assumed the bearing ofa gentlemen, but Haynauis abuteher He respects NO rex po oge. no profession: but the oppressive con- tributions he levies on the Jews are dictated by a re- leotlers ervelty and vengeance. which the God of Ir yar) will one day viet on bis head with his majestic ower.” Our correspondent ertimates the number of Jows Mpbiing in the Hungorian army at wbove 50,000. among whom there are two generals. Ly Captains, about twent end a large number ct superior offierrs. Grand Duchy of Baden, We learp from (he German papers that the Ineargent obiefr, Neff and Tiedemann, e executed at Rastadt ow tbe loth wad Lith Aug. Ovtbreak at Alto Serious disturbances broke out at Altona on the 15th Avg itapp reb- e0 into that town, and on arriviog at the railway sta- reeeived with loud groans by a mob On reaching the Altparr gate, endeavors Were bp Prustons entering Hamburgh, when thé Jatter, who Bed offered no opposition te that tue, turned round, fell cot the ranks, and attacked their arsailants The modbepeited the scliters with stomes. and otber mirriles and heaped upon them every eouesivabie in- sult. The Prursjens pow indignant ct the treatment they had met with, fired and wounded several some of whem. it was reported. Bave sinee died The aiiray gertinued for se: me lowger, and many ot the Waimsd were cerricd to the horpital, and ethers to Sheir Own homes. Maly. The Romars bare been thrown Into a ‘tate of stro: exsiiement by a proclamation of the t ard Germmissioner appoluted ar a provisional executive the Pope, antl ho bimrelf See to t | By the ediet the #0 0 the peper money tw t oman republic, which. of couree be i into the hands of atl sorts @1 citizens, ie reduced 85 per cent in value; whieh ba simply tantemount to robiseg all who bold this mone, of mire than » third cf their property. Aud thie Gene by pirat truckers in the church. who profess Believe tu the ef © Chou shalt not steal On uccourt of thi itleo ecclesiastical wis- dem, the Freneh obliged to occupy the squares 9 ae mueh as if the city were ln a state of (vrnr No wiuietsy b whole subject pel der prtioan etely in the durk » yet been appointed; and on the constitutional guarantees against the patriotic citizens are left com It may be inferred however, from hcly father’s delay in returning to the reat of his goverpivent. either that bo bas not giveu auiictent pleegrs tu the Freveh, or that the constitution greet labor in reducing it to a practical and xe form it is said that 9,000 of the French roe pe are to return bore. Garibaldi. efter svotaining @ reverre et San Mariano, tod embarked ia a nam red folloween, by by an Artrian vesel of war, h n chore. after more than aptured. It is Dring atiaek« ab ged to take refuge « of bis party bad been t be has rrache durit com t of the ne relteriog ba, by order has excited i vas got an Austrian “be murder o! the privat @f on Austrian Gram-bend const martial dhe most intense senration. Dae euljeot. nor was ken in arte; and the oviy exoare the Austrinn officer enn have for bie condngt Is. that he wort consider hime! as holding the appointment of executioner to the Fope, The eondoct of the Auetri ene bm this offei , fully justifies the Sardinian govern. wm stin having fused to Make pexee until aabesty @hould have been granted lo thw Lombards. The per- Secu ton ie not confined to the repubstoaus, but extends tH sitet artisans of the priests cS Kapoiivi. thy © who headed the depu- to take up bis resb robarde Rawuzei, whe botk been praying for a reet & lady of teuk bas been priscoment, beeause # gum ail be he report ¢ tucelved orders to quit umvir Sait b ‘The Komen tr partived at Torin Is Fronce a Repabtict [Frem the Britieh Army Deepateh, Ang 17 “The present French government bide bur to sure ‘cessure in power, 1 equiveeatic nd frond. ‘Their conduct eof Rome is every day appearing im 4 more bre hel Now that Oudinot is witha the wails of the Kternel Citys he. has thrown off the pete wll its pre ir Mack of liberaity whieh he found e w wearin trene » hes now er the Reman ste der mereres of an @lerieetical op, composed of imbecile @ardinals and vindierv The firet act of \ re she eld secret the ope. Under euch o system, oO man ie secure for an howr. Any man, wie may bee incurred the private diepleasure of a geed curdinel, may be, and no dowbt will be the vietim of secret denunciations. Sveb is O dinot’s idea of free institutions aad constitutional bew. Such are the ftivet results of Frenc inter- ference in the affairs of the States of the Courch We are not so un ust as to attach much blarne wo General Oodipot for this consummation his Wivmph. Te ie but pdm ope of the unprin- @ipe d and perfidiage ministry that now rules the deviinies of Frence, The minietry of Odillon Kare Pot is governed by the epiria of De Falloux, who is @ devoted creature ef the Jes With there holy men the end sanciifies the means. It matters net to the Jesuit Fuilowx that, ia the effort to prop the sottering chair of the Fisherman, the honor of abe ic niieted, which completely ruined them, | On , however, I that 1 did not me asstetance Fronce bas bees. mcrificed times withor polis, Great was the derire of “ tuft hanti Shukepeere tellg us that at lovers’ per) Jove | Bull to see ber—toseethe women whom he had driven wiht hatte |, au Rat ne Si eat a to rm us that the elements ip w! J ’ f Jesuit lives and breathes is that of fraud and false- | BOt, {be best i amd that, tm comerauencs. one hood ed femules, well known to the moral youths of the But what 1s to be said of Louis Napsleon, that | fashionable world. in thi: incaynatron of hypocrisy? He, indeed, is an apt | Bhe returned to London scholar of Jeeuitcal lore, a perfect adept at the arts | of £2000 yea most God. fearing eouvtry — with an income. as she stated, of political jugglery. At home, his policy has been | ber old friends. ong \d, by Lord : Meedemaes thoee institutions which he BIOr, She declared wfew days Mr Heald was ii ond to her. and. after a very short courtship, a marriage took place The friends of Mr. Heald were ind! it at tush a connection, and Mirs Heald. bis aunt, originally solemnly swore to observe and maintain. Abroad, he hus directed the resources of his country to sub- vert a government with which France, at least, had no right to interfere. His professions and his | appointed bis by the court of ebaucery. jactices have, throughout his presidential career, | deemed it ex nt to make inquiries into the rumor feos utterly opposed. Le does those things which | that the former husband of the ludy was alive. The he ought net todo, und leaves unperformed those It of that inquiry led to the present proceeding. A which should be done. As the de: Upas tree | warrant war obtained for the arrest of ‘the cou adh i i 3 nday mornin, corrupts the physical atmosphere, so this degener- | 02 ® charge of bigamy. and em ae eee ales prlesinidden Napoleon taints the moral and poAlag ra Sily. jest ee ie cissan fesphor Boge POCA Pte - carriage. She was takun to tatiow house. At We believe that the people of France repudiate | ihe stution house in Vine street she coolly pulled out the insensate foreign policy of their President and | » eiger. and his mmistry. Of this Roman expedition they are, | inspeetor for me, aD as they ought to be, med. ‘The journals most | eeeded to smoke it with es Ce devoted to the * powers that be” only attempt to | o’elock on the same day she was conducts art i i Ddorough street, where rhe underwent an exaaination apologize for this suicidal undertaking, adopted in | Peroney, Ste, More Dee tung magistrate. 8 flagrant violation of the constitution. The constitu- | (eg ihe caste oustog the re aC Mae Heald, tuon hag, indeed, gone to that bourne from which 00 | way permitted to air beride her. She appeared euch traveller bo ever known to oat While the quite vnembarrassed, and | finited several times as sue ress is ed as it now is in France, eonstitu- | made remarke to her husband. She was stat vou pat iia isa legal fiction. For the loss twenty-four years of age on the poRoe sheet, bat bas of lite, ot character, and of honor sustained by the | the lock of a woman of at Irast thirty. She was rene @ressed in black silk. with clove-fitting black velvet ae ir a es la leon clone | ehet a plain white shaw bonnet, trimmed with mothe Frer ts : biue anda blue vell. In figore she is rather plump, The French aimy have now been six weeks within the wails of Rome, and, if we may j from appearances, they meditate a much longer etay in their present quarters. It seems to us that the ume has arrived for some inquiry asto the pro- bable duraticn of this Italian campay The French have for come time been in full military posseesion of Rome. They have some 30,000 troops, und diplomatists innumerable, in and around the Etemal City. As the papal power has been restored by this army of the faith, these sol- diers of the Cross, marvellous that his Holi- nees the Popet docs not make his appearaace. among his loving subjects. Perhaps the man of peace is Wuiting for the departure of the men of war. ard of middle height, of pale dark complexion, the lower part of the features symmetrical, the upper part not ro good, owing ts rather prominent ebeck bones, but set off bye pair of unusually large blue eyes with long bieck lashes fer reputed husband, Mr, Heald. is atali young man. of juvenile figure and axpect, with straight Lair, and ¢mall light browa downy murtachion and whiskers, ‘Che nose being turned up, gives him an sir of great simplicity. During the whole of the Proceedings, he rat with the coun- ‘s band claeped in both of his own, oceartonally gi 8 fervent rquceze, and at particular parts of the evidence whixpering to her with the fondest air, end pressing her hand to bis lips with javenile warmth. Lieut of the late Jt appears fro ry reer subjelued. in w . James sought to by relleved tation on the | frcim bis matrimonial tie with Lola Montes, the as Beet ak Pecaiane. :% lady ix step-daughter cf Major Craigie, who married [Krom the Journal des Débats. August 14) Mra, Giibert, Lola’s mother, in Ini Mira Gilbert We must not demand from the fluctuations of the | war rent home fo: y at the age rente more than they can indieste. Nevertheless, if | f fifteen with L: ames. The kiason—which lee Aad they are not an exact indication of the reul prosperity | the proecedinge against ber ip the Lee | Ce of the country, they constitute an excellent thermo- | Was with Capt. Lennox, whe accompavied her in the meter for judging ‘id the confidence which the country | Larkins, from Madras On the voyage, and subse- han in the government. Since February, each time | qvevtly, no devbt could exist of their intimacy, and that the government bas been led away by the vertigo | judgment cf divorce, as already stated, was pronounced, ef revolutionary ideas, or menaced by the violence of ‘The fact is now apparent that she wus married at insurrection. the general dixquietude mauifested itaelf | the ego of fifteen or sixteen, under the name of Gil- by the quo’ # oF the renie; whilst each time that | bert; tom gentleman named ‘Thomas Jawos, a leu- the government got iutosurer handy, confidence showed | tedunt in the 21st Regiment of Bengal Native Inf iteelf by s rise in quotations, The following table | try: that proceedings were rubsequently commeveed shows this more clearly :— sgainst her in the Eeclesiastical eourt for o Date. Fi Threes, Bk. | divoree. in consequence of an improper intereourse Ms. fe. fo. f. | which existed between ber and a Mr. Lennox; and Constitational Goverrment...Feb. 23 116 2 7375 3189 | that these proceedings terminated in ajudgment of di- ene cae ee 57 0 240 | vorco o wensa et thors, which it ix well known to every ped ia) Piya | one. effects cnly @ seperation between burband and * ‘xh 25'S | Wife, and gives no right to either party to marry again. That course can only be effected by proceedings in the House of Lords, in whom is vested by the h law r of grapting a divorce a 9° idence produced before the Consistory Court is of the most clear and eonvineing nature, and proves that the eharacter of this lady, whose fame ax Become so disgustingly notorious, has been frem an carly date that of s mere wanton, alike un- indful of the sacred ties of watrimony, and utterly Return ef Confidence Lediu Kollin and Beie Insurrection of Juno 1, Kepretvion ... f Vyeu religion, rovet es popes hapae rom the London Globe. } ‘The dircetors of the National Discount Bauk of Party As soon ‘he proceedings et Mariberongh street police court were ended, the Counters of Landafeldt and Mr. Heald resumed their preparations for a eonti- neptal visit. which the appearance of the police had in- tery upted. with great alaerity. and, in @ few hours, were have just publitbed an account of its operations from September 1, 1248, to June 30, 1849, from which it ap- are that Dilla, bearing at least two signatures, on ‘aria and the department, bad been discounted to the | eee Eee ee ene tte Se 00) veo ead | Warked “Cadie."” Boine surprise hus been expressed ee eine ne fed tr: be Cheahennes oF atthe trarquil and subdued demeanor of the eoun- ao oa ee Te a eee ot cet, | ters when before the magistrate, From the lady's ex- mercial payer. The smeuns of ills secompanied with | citable temperament, a = evens? was looked for; bat by the branch establisbments, the amount of whieh | fae owe ao haved ae ee a “lest yas [a bo.ccd of bisle secolved. from the provieces, and | Of their ‘visit to the Indy. ‘The offers, we under- 1,(00.000 from abroa: tions will amouat | to 112 690.000. ‘The ase given tothe National | t Bunk by the Bank of France. may be j the fuct tbat the latter establi-hment ine counted to the amount of 47,000.00. The securities in band on the Soth of June, amounted to 11 000,000; be- tides about 7.000 000 now running. and which have been rediscounted either by the bank or in other quarters, mnuhing together 18 000.000. The bank has given to its customers the faculty of paying in sums aud opening acecunts current, Uhe amount of which produced four per cent per annum interest, and repayable et the will of the depositors; the frums thon paid in excorded 3,0(0.000, Out of 1,400,000f of overdae bills which were in Use bands of the bank on the lst of August last, @ Mrs. Heald, at half pas oou street, in order that no mistake might the execution of the warrant, Apparently ind ber spouse bad a correct notion ot the | proceedings which bad been eommenced by the aunt, fer rations for | the travelling eurriage was at the door b; on Monday morning. The officers were about to re- Hinquirh thetr eb: # the countess had entered the parrage. just befor ping into the traveling ear- riage, when acabcame into the street, and ta it wero the solicitor and the sunt, who had been somewhat delayed on their journey. The offieers. accompa by the solicitor and the aunt, immediately entered there only now remain 225,000f; the amount of billanot | the bovre, and om ‘seeing Mr. Henld, who was paid at muturity, from the Ist of September, 184%, to Perecnally known to the officers from the eir- tbe Gtr June, 1849, was 424 000f, making the total cmetence of thelr having been employed by 2" Oes of this ame | Mr Heald, in ® eave of robbery by his servant, ¥ O0CL. “Out of this emonnt only 15%, | 11 sieationed the Mangresable perpent of thele vill’ ‘The Countess ot Landsfeldt. was immediately after: wards iuformed that the must ‘eonsider herself in eus- tody, vpon which the energetic nature of the lady amount uppard OU0f are couridered as doubttul or bad. The proit and loss account bes a reserve of 346 000f to provide for this eventuality The net proiit -esulting from the ' \ | | | sper; indeed, when phe came out at her Majesty's 4 | SBRoUNEe in the journals ae residemt ie thle sete | her in operations, is stated by the report to anroust to 251. C00f. of whieh 124.000f will be divided among the share- holders, and 156.400f cerried to the reserve fund ‘The Hriburion of 124 OL ie equal to a dividend of 3 per cent ono paid up capital of 4.123 000f The National JA count Kank. in the fifteen mouths sinee ite foanda- tion, will have thus divided 6 per eent among itv shure- bolder, forth Iustantanrourly, The Countess exhibited all the appenrance of excessive passion, using strong phrares both Im French apd English, hustiing her ng Mrs, Heald on one ah Lola Montes—The Helen of the Age. ¢ time yeinting to a small pr {hrom th Observer. | rece, apparently containing a phial, and that ‘The Helen of the » ort assuredly Lola Mentes, she eculd easily destrey hervelf if molested, At length fos Betory James s the Grietinn von Landefelt, ® calm enccecded, and the husband was despateh- sNrs Heald As faras enn be gathered from her _ ¢d to get the ecmpany of Captain Orberne, oc Lord Brovgbam, the latter learned lord by by the Countess. preeured her a regular divoree from Capt. James, The Counters ct Landsfeldt was then taken to tbe Vino etreet station-houre, in order to have the charge broked. By this time the Countess had ercled down com the Insyeetgss and eupertotendent, ing fue We trouble rhe bad given, begg anen, though eho iy) ight # regan. ‘The Joy claim 09 sine tile dark histery. her first puble act was alleged adultery, ee ber lost ia alleged bigamy. Im the interim, what a vervty of phases gid rhe not witmess in life. Lola Nomtcs was a perfect beauty rome six or seven years Theatre in 1842, her loveiluess was surpasving; bat this fo to anticipate her history, At the present mo- ent cho may be seme thirty years old, or thereabouts; and ne regerde her pereonal appes stl) boudecie, she con no long of lovely. ‘The career of Lola Montes. or rathes Mra James or Bret Leen rownntie and ratracrdivary. im ail } i Valter apologia- od pountesion vo declared i} was vantess would not be A her regeet that pdent wonld nol j rand smoked y ae to indulge im the mors afloat 4 the sepente omutess with fenily of James eo of Meath; ond it following statement is not was married to Lic | very wide of the truth. The Countess was acewste: mpany'h rervice of that iamily, Her maiden totahes o ive inthe Park, The young Heutenant name Was Rose Anne Gilbert. end the marriage took place st Meath, in trelend. She accompanied her hus- band t¢ India, end returned (o ireland in Lefl or 1612, Frem thenee she eame to this country, and a logal Voral times met her as he was duking an airiog im his cart, and having, as the rumor goes, reecly ar ivg hits that his vieite would not pt celled on the Countess and was ee ptabi With com veh feparntion tock place ete ber busbaud rdiality as comp ‘The snuse of that separation war an wi fadat- bout «ft bet tery with s Captain Lenox, o member of & Devonshire © The young lieutenant 5 family, Jndgment went against: bor in the Consistory +d permirrion to procure a licen Court, by detault, She did ear 10 person, or oF Liiementof £2600 a year was first med nthe Countess, out of bi me of Mr. Heald is stated to be about year, but i¢ is understood that there bre large sume Ot money likely to come into his posses- tien om the demise of some eed relatives. and. and the @ et there, whied was U0 Bhortly after th preetor to the rult inet judgment was a ive prayed on the part ef tty he pied at her Majesty's Theatte, ander the name of 8 Horribte Tragedy in Switzerland, pers wive the follow detoils of @ riul tragedy recently enected i the town of cud, in Switzerland. Jacob Moser, of Gon- cieweil, in the dietriet of Naim (Argovia), 5 yrorsotage. He had le habited the town of Verthoud, where he wee ly beloved and ea teemed. He waen widower, and the fiber of five el his conduct we lar, and he support by exerci $ 8 a liusi« gatebury in a delicate F correspond. \ ertion Bevin, in peblie that ein ublie ball d esa her of the art. t plens nobles cn benee--feem ‘The eldest child w rs of age, who at six dieplayed 60 much t nheady fomons A concert where ber beauty and eirele more divine bert ‘emusic that she was ertormer; ehe had al power thas aoe te Pye sed huaterly reeided ja French Switzerland, where she monneby th that country, the Uirardins. the Beane cained ber livelihood by teeching. Besides eup- vellone. the Alexandre Du the Michael Chern. Perlng his family, Moser had to maintain his aged yeof there tedividaals porents, All theee burdens caused him to contract whieh was severed by debts which he was unable to liquidate. There ay if recollection serves un Unfortanate attach the wretched \ nome wit Braue blark and that of bis elayer i 4. upon which tha dieloved w of he children, d the prospect of a deliors’ dunge distance oy Se too much for the poor man’s for- titede. The four children residing with Moser eon- fisted of two rons, aged 17 and 13, and two daugh- tere, of Wand 7 years of idiots, and three of than demb, Thed vet enee * cham i. In one, ley Move » pitls, aud one ot he beys; fhe other three tlept in the adjommd “4 5 Serna rue | apartment, The surviving son deposed, that at A Parie and the pest place in ehven | #bout 2 o'clock on the terrible night in (uestion, sid of wee at Deriin, Here she came incon. ; he wae awoke by his fy perceived that tact with ihe poliee in @ chareeterietic manner At @ his father had arisen. The lather, on being called, t Potednws, et: rephed that he was writing inthe neat room. On utlempted to break the liné endar who kept off the crowd of epec- g, he knelt down by the tide of the bed, tnter m the hing--doubts he hed « design on joud, and gave the children to understan: that J merareh—end & romeo with them sentences, that he was gomg her viding ¥hip. ‘She Prageden ty uld not with any ehow of di y e wor five years Ine Young Mocer toon afterwards went i ad " ne ordered b t tof She was pest heard of in Daveria, | jucent room, und found the four ¢ Iying a cereet (f splendid guilt for two yours | dead. ‘They had all been strangled with a eumall It terminaced. however, in the pras- | reye, fownd around the neck of one of the girls teal dethrenement of the aged monateh of that | letter, in the handwriting of } eountry, wh 4 with her | diccovered, announcing hiv design dily toltowed. |} nek pordon, § p no longer endure es} tene ve bs fe ch fue, abardened to their fate, the poor ehitdrea wh tater and a patent of nobility not yet brought wp, Th who know me, will be con terrible tricks with bis people vinerd that | eould Rot. Once more, | rupplieate for pet bull dog | merey and pardom, for f em not actuated by vengeanve Ub nits. and generally carrying all te ber with | oF f rooity. but by @ ir ing additional lin *, written after th the unfortunate act, indicate the re- At ite accomplishment, but betray no end, To the huglich why courted her favors known to be hagd respondent ofa London Whea ‘iwaie ‘The fello | perpetranion gret of Move y and glove With at least om morning jonrnel, resident at Suniel Hien wos deth 4,it was with great difieuky Lots | devbt of the forgiveness of God + tseoped The mob would have turn her to pteres af Now,” wrote the poor wretch, “now I have done they had laid handsom her. As it was, they wrockud | ally re the decd not done, i could not do it ber painee, She was uitimately deported vo 8 Ged in Leaven be mereifal. and rant me pardon! Biover eonsumme ted the tragedy by blowing out bie own brains. The body was discovered under the bridge of the Emme ; it appeared to have been co placed ae to fall inte the river alter the commis | sien of the eweide. ete Jano. by © mwand of the mow h here she jotned | her ancient lov y aod wherefore they again separated is ® mystery wt thie moment, bot. ve the eur. prive aod Smaxment of the London public, tie was jess of the opinion of the world upon morality or | eon the South-Rastern railway, with their luggage | had orders to be in attendanee to meet the | eight o'clock, | acking up were coneluded, and | o’elock | She was very cracioug witn + mine 4 own Lu The Corn Trade of Europe. ‘From the London Mercantile Gasette, Avg. uy erao' othing bas occurred since our last of aot: 838, a 368 rrapt uneasiness in regard to the result of | quote the best quality SIs. u A covsiderabie quantity of rain bas un- Rice — About 10.000 bags question Lmmig - t parts ae nom Sade fem why oer 6d., asin quality, butiess enquiry but je show partial. av ty DB) was mapiferter followed by briek drying breeter. uo wiabict tas te |. Maccenene nald fteaniy ab formen prio JAMES GORDON BENNETT, sulted The wet bas, hor terfered more or lexs | done this week PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR, with the carting of grain, quantity hitherto se- Sreut One or two trifling parcels of small plates aannnar eured is com ively unimportant Mueh must, | have been rold at £14 17 6d, but the article is gene- THE DAILY HEKALD—Thy oe editions, ents per copy: therefore, depend onthe weather during the next few | rally neglected and dificult of rule at £14 to arri a ok annum. The Feel Repien ie iy) at thr weeks. Hitherto, the season bas certainly been very Srices.—The only publio sale bas been one of wel ih, 4, Mh cad’ Satan be tore breakfast te propitions. On ene point, however, the accounts are | barrels 1.190 bage Afriean ginger, which were partly cond cag. be ereetnes of ot eel at me o' ‘look, ’. M5) not s0 universally favorable a6 was the ease a week or | realized from 36a. u S78 Od. for middling to good, with | “"Pig WREKLY. HERALD, Jor cireulation on thie two age, complaints having recently reached us from | 180 bugs fair pod at S88 6d dnent, te p every Batirday, at 4 coats per copy. Ireland and the westerp parts of England in reference 8vcan —With a far demand from the trade, about a $3 per i, Sor viveutation in Kurope, rinted Us to potatoes. How far these may prove well founded re- | 3600 bhds and 17,000 have been realized at stead: ench and his at f ite per or 84 per wine to be seen; but our ewn impression is, that the | rates In fore joma we notice sales of ee ELak WEEKLY Hemsley p early sorts bave almost wholly escaped, and’ that the | cares brown Babia from 18s 6d 910 61; 51:0 boxne | The DOLTAN I RATT ERACD. sary Teeeey.| later binds are more free of the disease than bas been | white Havana, eflost. at 35+. 6d ,for 8t Petersburg: aud = ilar Herald ‘not contain a: dependent on the weather. be realized, and the harvest be concluded ax aus} as it Las commenced, the present value of agricuitu produce, low as it undoubtedly is, could not. im our | is today the wearest price fur St. Petersburg Y.C., opinion. be maintained. Even with such deficientcrope | both on the spot and for late delivery Odessa, 388 Od. as those of last year. the effect of free importations of foreign grain was to reduce prices bere to a low point, upressonable to hope that it would, ritieh farmers will circumstances tinues to be admitt tendeney of prices bas factors were unwilliny time the willers refr ly, the qualit to 408, and parter. ushel. On W done was on quit sider that apy having ni has fai nt sorts at about to fully In. ther ip value. terms this mori; to 2s. per qr int ear! and this orning. Atl | eargoes to arrive. am pr ay os terelgn commerce is allowed to overload our markets, y to import is removed by interval nevertheless, view tl “st as wp advantage to our growers. ip- @ are of epinion that price: ‘be low, whilst t free of duty, leading provingial markets. tion in quotations bas not been been a decided want of activity of wheat by land carriege samples from the neighbor- ing counties was small. ond the morning being showery f to aecept lower rates, ained from buying. but ul a clearance was effected at terms similar to those current on that day se’nnight A frw parcels of new were exhibited, im all probably about 100 to 200 quac- ters; having been for the most part harvested too hastt- ‘The red sold at from 448, at 408 to bls per 0 te GL Ib. per nesday seareely a transaction took place in English wheat, and this morning the basiness iL toale, und was not foe. je bert norte of whi The weight did not ex freely offered at the reduce per Liveroo ‘The trade in grain bas | at 6x § good qualities: The reeeipts from abroad b: small; but the country demand for foreign wheat | ‘ly ceased, the falling off im th qr. LATEST LONDON PRICES. BY. New York 5a, 18 Do., 1865, 967 + _ D 96 7. Tennrylvania 68, 80 81 | Ohio 6s, 1866. 99. De., 1860. 101 10555. 65, 96 7, Bonds, }#68, 104 104%. Bouth Coreliva be, (Bari . Ce.) 92 noming D0.. $0, nomipal. AB eveount, pure eap. 82, for Noten tasned. United States bs, 1853. 923, United States 68, 1864, 108 Darrachuretts Ss, Sterling Aveu, . 184) Maryland 5e, Sterling Bde., ‘bY 90. ‘Mississippi ¢r. 63 Foreign barte: ge of prices must be entirely | port The Continental advices have been generally If our expectations should | devoid of interest, but more activity at Hambro is an- cious), wn inerease in quantity of home produce is, therefore, the only safety for the Eogii-h farmer since our Just remained ip a very quict state, downward at most of the| £) At Mark Lane the varia reat but there hag 1p Monday the show ad the itimately de not eon- line on # be estimated at Quo- far- ‘D has revived, but hire we bave beard of no bargains | having been closed, either for parcels on the spot or rican State Stoeks. 17,1 Do, 5s. Sterling Bds., 20, Alabama 5s, 60 2. Do, Sterling Bonda, 65 7. Virginia 5s, 63, Do, 6#, 97 8. Kentueky 6s. 96 7, nom’). New York Cit: $8 United States Dank Shares, ‘Tennessee 6s, 93 4, nom’l, Florida 6. 27, Do. Sterling Bonds, 27. 108, Lis. Divi @thor Deposits Beven 4s | ether Bills,... 1,117,461 EIKO SD Amsterdam ¥ = for 2p. Paris..... 1864 for 1 p. Loudon 2 300% PPR one ete | Genes. . 3 * 195 ernts for 1p. Leghorn .. 220 lire for 300 mares baneo, | Panis, Ave. 16, Mamaveon, Av ties 3S. Other N Bank of England. t to the Aci week ending Aug. 11,1549, hand thes, ver Seva 1ea9, it » (inelndil deadweight ame be 034, 8th Vietoria, LBD The Course of Foreign Exchanges, 14, cents for 1 florin. eonts fur 1 p. bance, and ets. for £1 stg eents for 1 lira nacva. esate for 1 lire, hoa, Ave 2 months S64, groves for 3 franes. « 3% de, for lp © ALIS fs, and wtivers for £1 stg, 45 conta of fix, for | lire nuove, Cn 37) do, for 1 lire, Lornen, Ave. 17, Amsterdam. .3 mow. 12.2 J6 flee. andetivers for Rotterdam, * 12.23402%5 § a) stg. ‘e tranes and ets. for do. ves and ehil. baa do, and cents — do, '. @ #tg. for 1 milres. Genoa, . ....2 mon 20.5 lee Ae und conte for Leghorn.... * 90.95 lire for 41 Burssow ren Ounce Si} Cater South American doliai United States Spanish Spanish doudloo Bogota and Mex, Popayan but not as yet to an ext dat Iready appr » Tate of dh eount. it the week. ys there bas been @ decidedly to eney. without, however, auy mau rhow a fair dieporitic deen rather more inquiry from exporters, d about 4d. per Ib. Wily proceeded wit = J 1,000 weigh. ing about 808 on, Amrsicas Stocks are without demand. and there ore eellers at the following quotations per cente, 02 a 92; Bterlin, eylvan! ha Si; New) ork 6 bos 96 2 87; ted States & do W's 107K & 203; Masnachusette 10455 9 108; Maryland 5 8 80; Pen- do. 6's, 106; do City 5's, 63; Obio 6, 1960, 101 a 101), per cont. Asties ternoon, 20 b! from 22s Oda Coco 6d arar.— We notice ver at is Od a Se Te end 80 bers bieck vA food dem ation conalet of 4 trade bes ab throngh thes week, and prices of all wheat and flour have been rather ehvaper to sell cheaper, other Spring eorn rewain Fer indian corn ar mand has eprang wp, end reveral gar, Is ad ouch olterstion. have found buyers. from A hae ie reed 8 ing. cost. freight, and Incuranee ‘ mount to tated a aa 43,4; and 00 Boweds at 6 te ond stocks Vet In , bn France, ‘ Grent Hinting od Ot er pets f Herons pt wee orew red thie week. and orders for common d, io Water, Beoteh rs at Glare tre stant, vie pi ©. fs & Ro e have been paid te of the imports to, aud stocks on hand, pubste salon but few transetions have prevailed, 4 008 Baw od wasp deal 268 per 4 Moden Tbe follow 5a CS ar ee ie es ws no change (9 netioe f mor tendy at fair @:n.and for the seaven of the your, In mederate requcet; at public eale tbe af- * (anudu pot, mostly damaged, scld is rather cheaper; 100 hage Grenada have been sold at OTe w Sve; and 250 bnge Trinited from 40s to » emion OF LO bags Mexican rib 14 bags (honduras dads 11d, being forme 4 ie Taw Ae hy and th a, wt © All foreign de. and wonld sell readily; J ihie ftornoon 1 of netivity We 10,0 dail warter, float. tron has been mueh rought after, and. the weok’s © bales, consisting ef 4.500 bates 1.000 baler sat Sido ing were the -~We bave silil to report a very firm market inclipation om the part burs sod ralisat £5 bx ters to take fre ow hon. Od. for Sweden. £11 ion are firmly ma oteined witha ust. under Forsome riees of been | sup. | restore confidence, The ve e sold with difficulty, revious prices, whilst the | eoudary and inferior descriptions ma; per quarter. To-day, Ordinary Odexsa was obtuinable at 85s. and good at 38s, per quarter. tations of flour bave remained pomipatly analtered. ‘The new barley which has spprared at market bas been taken at from 288 to 308 moved off taraily for grinding. but has not reeede ices of walt bave also been pretty well supported. Having been scantily supplied with oats, and moat of the recent arrivals from Ruesia havi pasred into the hands of the dealers, the downw: Movement in prices bas been checked whether of home or foreign growth. was quite as dear on Monday as on that day week, sod has eertainly not sufered apy depreciation sivce then ; indeed buyers found it somewhat difficult to purebace at previous in retail, | bes ard Good corn, Oni = £20 be & $27; pele peal put, per onnest. a shed in the Weekly Hera ae CRTTERN by wsotl, jor subscriptions. or with a: vertisements, to be post-puit, or the postage will be VOLUNTARY. CORRESPUNDENCE, fit newea. solicued Jom way anarter of the worlds cA ratty paid for. be Hbe TICE take Whatever is intended alo floating. at 20s $d,, for @ near ticipated when their supplies are landed. ‘Taitow —The large stock heeps the market flat; 20s, mn of anony a Sbs ; Aurtralinn, $38. 6d, a 378. 6d.; South American, nd addréss of the writer; not rily re vdth tnt, woms | Peoteatinn bet sacigwsvastr af Ms yood Jala were Belge gl) Jannot return rejected communicutions. i buyers of 21.400 | “UDVERTISEMENTS, (renewed every morning, and t ere fully sustained | gy published in the morning and afternoon o 1») ai of old common ‘ona ble prices; to be written an a plat, legible manner, in ma SORTING of all cuted beaestfally, and he Ur der eived ut the ’ STiii tigatb kita SLISHMENT te open throushou hade dearer. fore 0 —The euly traneaction reparted, 1» the sale of a paree! of 260 hhdx. common regar tillers, for export, atizicd per}b ‘The demand from the trade bas ry li. but prices are very firm. A tale of 2400 bola. rongh is reported wt ; the market eoptinues quiet, with an 100 bbis. Spirite duit a6 Sls. for a js exe: ‘AMUELMENTS T0-MOKROW EVENING. BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery —MAcnern—Suor in ri 1m Wuarruone — We bave no Northwest or Southera in stock and it is mueb wanted; both would to-day be saleable at £166, and perbaps £170, BROADWAY THEATRE. Hrosi+ay. —Nonm. NIBLO'S GARDEN, Grosdway.—Koseur ax Trann—Macic Troms BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambare street— Never Won Fara Lavy—tenyea—Toanine rug Ta: BLES. MECHANIC'S HALL, Cunity's Minerneie--Vo UsieaL, Lowvow Morey Manner, August 17.—The market for Public Seeurities hus not bevn at ull affeeted by the rather unfavorable nature of the accounts received from the continent this morning Console have been done at 02% and 93, 1g been buyers wnd rellers al- terpately at 02% mpce the eommencement of business, For monty, thr quotation bas rauged from $2% to 7 the Three per Cents Reduced 925, %. the Three Qovarter per Cents 93% %§ There bas be improvement in the extent of busioess tr the market generally weare @ firm appear an k siock har beep dope at 169 and aud Exchequer Bills 60 to47 premvam. ‘The porition of Mexican Bi ontinues to improve, the prerent quotation being now se wt 2333. Buenos }—Grasp Vocar arp Iveravuny @ASTLE GARDEN Joncamr. Ta. Promesave ( CHINESE MUSEUM, diy Broadway.- Fray A. M. wreM. 7 “apse. ana our. To- CASTLE GARDEN—Sacwup ¢ v7 York, Sunday, September 2, 1949, Ayres (2sy. Chiltan 63, Equador 33%. Venexvela 2636, deterred do 7, Portuguese Four per Cents 2834, Span- ich Five per Cents 18%. and do. Passives 37% No improvement hus occurred in the Kuilway Share market, quotations being in many instances lower than they were yesterday Quantex Berowk Tunex.—Coneols for aceount, 9275 Livexroon Corton Manker, Aug 17 — We have again to raise the quotations of Cotton, Fair Upiands are now placed by the Committee of Brokers at 63¢d. ) Dile 65d. and Orleens 64d being ana the rame qualities sipee last Frias Every other de- feription may be considered to have been raised in the tame proportion — There ix nothing of a p as beating open the value of the stapte to bi about this increased and continued actio tenles of prices’ Our present proceedings may. there- fore. be regarded as the embodiment, and earrying out of the previous statements as to the comparative ex- tent of the supply and consumption. The advices from the United States continue to represent the grow- ing crop upon which so much depends, as precariously pituated. teeipg that it will certainly be late. 27 200 American, $620 Surat, 3960 Egyptian, 1150 Pernam, 850 Bahia spd 1220 Marnubam have been taken on speea- lation; avd 465 American, 2250 Surat, and 190 Madras for export. Salce for the week $3 100 bales re ire av Livervoor, Aug. 17.—Paesenzers come | forward wore freely. but pot ip sufleieut numbers to | fill all the ships ou the berth; the rutes are Jow. The Foreign News—Receipt of tne The mails of the steamship Caledonia were r ceived here yesterday, und in to-day’s Herald o1 readers will find in full the details of the very i teresting and impertant intelligence which was ceived in this country by that steamship. The attention of the whole world being directe to the struggle between the Hunganans and Austro-Russian forces, and that being the important feature of the news, we have taken pai to place before our readers the particulars of s¢ vera] engagements that have recently taken plac between the contending armies. It will be pe: ceived that, notwithstanding the tremendous fore: which the allied armies bioughtinto the field agains the Ilungarians, in spite of the strategy and ski of their officers and commanders, the Hungaria: have gamed some very important advantages, succeeded in capturing immense quantities of guy powder, arme, and other munitions of war, as we; as an immense number of uniforms and other thin; x eeudidanaettans co Rien ceo Jos to 12s O45 | needful to continue the struggle in which they ai ware. be, 60 Boete vad weight. 1 0 128. 64; | engaged. Itis stated thut the Hungarian force: five goods. 158 ; hardware. 15s ; varthenware, Sx. Phi- | under Bem, were defeuted ina battle with the Ru ladelphia—dend weight. 128 6d 'to 15s ; tine goods Lardware, 20s; eariheoware, 10s. Weight. 128 d 'tol5s ; five good: earthenware. 108, 08 Baitimore—dead 20s ; hardware, 204; New Orlrens—dead wetght, 126, 6d. 58; earthen. sians in Schaseburg, in which they lost one thor eand men, seven field pieces, and five hundred pri: oners. If the statement is correct, we do not ho ever see that it will have any influence on the ge ere! result of the strugule. 1k would be strange, i deed, and unreasonable to expect the Hangar | t0 be uniformly successful or to triumph in eve: engagement. They have fought manfully, a achieved wonders since the commencement of t conflict, and they are not to be overcome and dis pirited by any check or defeat, short of annihil: tion, There 18 no prospect that such a fate awai them. On the contrary, there is abundant reas to hope that they will work and fight out iheir p to 15s; fine goods, 16s.; hardware, ware, 8% xxrs, Angust 17—Ashes go off free! ev; 400 barrels sold at 83: 1. Man wi je has been quiet during the nd mail; prices are decomiug firmer, the colliery masters are finding that it will be to their several interests to m: . if possible, a standard rice for their article, whieh may very easily be dune. | d— Nearly 90 tons of American sold at 34s. 6d. to ‘B5n, the price being firmer. Metals—We have to re- | port continued activity in our market, and the ad- vapeed prices frnly maivtaived. lew of the makers of ecmmon bar in Wales are seliors under £5 58, and | orders are plentiful. Stuifordshire makers are well of ° x orders, hen * strane % pot improbatic. No | tional independence. ehange to notice in pig iron; if any, the market clows SE RT Py pe aS cit os eed papeen Tin p- Haws eta aauee'. In the intellive nec received by this arrival, the seman. and ste yeiene most be quoted at 2s for coke, | is very little mentioned of the sayings or doings avd Sin for eburcoal. Naval Stores -No rales report: pj incor, Pi » Ni ¥ . sa cithuv ta tureniiher ten, bavsliaas rome Terai | his Holiness, Pius the Ninth, whose temporal sov | demand; 660 to 760 barrels sold 'd. to 28. 9d for | Teignty bas been forced on the people of Rom common to lbs perewt. foratew of fine white Oils el ZO} clive ety about 0 tans sold wt fail priens. by the bullets, bayonets und bombshells of th moders! nese only bas been dove in geal aod cod, | French soldiery, at the instigation of the individ ot 60 tons loveed bare bo old at | uv) who so unworthily occupies the position of Pr ewt mall lave of rape at 408. | sident of the nominsl.republic of France. Aft © small cargoes of palm have . been sold during the week at | congratulating that eoldiery, that through their 1 L yns—Americau—Che tran | terventi je te | tions during the last week have been more limited than | ache his temporal sovereignty was restorec | for come tome past, but prices generail, | and afier soy ing, in very comph ovt alteration. Bacon ts dull of sale; %y ) boxes, re p-enmehenanieny languag that mght and day he invoked blessings on Ge Oudinot and his troops, his Holiness announce | hie determination ef appointing am executive cor j mission to conduct the affairs of government, as preliminary step to his return to his belove childrea, whom his agent, Oudinot, e0 wasparing’ peppered with bullets, and hundrede and thousaad of whom were shot down m theit own streets, i ree oe ae sees : bea cause reel the papal authority. 1 te Oe Lo'TKe. for fair; 608 bo Oba for I 4 has not, however, yet made his appearance amor j ordinary. Vine pork i diMoult to move. aod with the | his loving and beloved eubjecte, and we strong prove ot of larger supplies lower priges must be takem | Lose: that he is Iusimidated by fear of person. yider to efirct ealer; low qualitios have been sold at | Ha. toe, G00 boxes new ebevae were offered on Tavs | danger from doing 60, ut least for the present. Th altenderness which the Romans receive Cay, bet there being no eompotition. only 60 boxes ret Salen have beon made daring toe week at Pelriarch ebictly ordinary western. were cifered at anc- | tion on Tuesday. The aitendance wae good and holders | apprared dispored to sell even wt areduction Iu price, Dut oply 200 bears found buyers at 30s. to long middles, avd 26s Od, (0208. 6d for eh eastern is in retail demand at last week's pr {46 Cd. to S68, The rates of the week sre about 800 | boxes Heme bave been in less demand; the ob vanee in with drmeulty realieed; Fre 389, good Sls to #48. Ordinary 288. tole Sales of shoulders have been made at 21s to 22s 64. for good in retail qaautiti eet bas been in fuir request and holders ot fae pi ) | | €d. for ordinary. aud 90s. to 26s for fair at the hands of hiv agent, Oudinot, hae not bec! | orabe3 ake ich pet Se quite buried in oblivion; und watil reco!leetion ff demand: S00 bbis. have been sold at it ie forgotten, he thinks it unsafe, no doubt, 6d, reall fwret lard Je rearee, and would command fall p Irieh— The bptter market continues withe any fate o | ebence for the better; the demand ix united, and | ehietly condoned to the finest descriptions; lower kinds r A " are almest negheted Choler brands of Waterford matter of uncertain but we predict that whe may be quoted at OSs ; Carriek. Clonmel.and Kiikemny, be does d: tt . led to kee 658 to bt»; Wextord, Os, to 64s; Ballymoney aad does do s0, he will be oompelied to keep ve | Newry. 648. to 6 Sligo, £88 toS3«; Cork, pieklod loee in his pontifical residence, aad to establish reconds. 65s. to Imported from the 6th strong guard of seldiery around it. ‘This wi to the Ith inst . both inelneive, Sb Grkige. 193 Reg, be more necessary, if, a8. is surmised, he i 7 1.088 rocks tends to place the administration of the a zood fem nek his holy person aguin in the B ral City; th f hie secretary, Rovsi, we suppose, being st fresh in his memory. When he will resuro, 1s Quereitron Bark—Smail lots have been taken at 11s. 94. to 12s. perewt, Rice—50 therees Ca and a small parorl of Bengal at 108, ‘ : We haveno change to notice in prices, #18 Of government entirely in the haads pent in the demas ebdeing his cardinals, to the lusion of the luty, as a ert aw theex* | mighty concessions are not made to the cause 270 tone Tothe liberty—whieh rumor says he has no idea eer paltimmare, 100 kone: Rath AS 1 | granting. When he returns—if he do so at all ortland. A8,, 28 do—total. 1.0330 Salt: | if he donot confide to his executive conn About +00 bogs bave been diepowed of at 26, td to 208, Tallow ty without any cha thie week; Petersburg. ¥.C., at 40s 6d The potilie sales of Soath or his cardinals the task of governing Row ta safe distance himeelf, how will he wu Aiwericau on Wednerday went off with lens spirit. bat port poelf and hie nv ? 2 ce n at previous rates. Tea--Geveral sales bare buen made * Monde . cumieety «ie ‘csetein ont of the late arrivals, at fail previous rates, but for C2nOt depend on either the love or th» enpport ¢ the old Hurporte the market ts rather Inavimete, Wool the Roman people for maiutuining hin ia the po ‘Therr bas been no arrivals of any eon ” ri re te hatetal stocks of all kinds being very light, we enn only report ®t#Sien of a eovercignty which is hatefal to ther a lin ported Mancnneren, Friday, Angast 17.—The contin advance prices notwit bet ed extent of bueiuess, but prices are well sup» and from which he fled before menaces. A French ara constantly kept ja I and rapport h the must, iadugn id to over the re | insetive + to report ali J nstantly he uF ow Im yarne. ad my: nial export, snd ihe re-establ a repoblic, Nieuw vely little doing the German homes ye en cyte aia off until they ascertain the effect of '2% Which Ondinot @ with wy ebi pm to the northern ports,eon- large French foree. There would not + upon the rateing he Danish blockade, BRO means to " * prices of yorba, inadequate though they may ~ hee . mippared with the cost of cotton, are etill, inthe Home entertain a deadly hatred trewily roy opinion of many, higher than are likely to be reali ny nt d never will nent | op the continent for rome tine me. This com | . Ph - * mity wel wh Prevents speculative purchnses uatil If thail be evident thet the etote of trade om the eon | | tinent has become suificiently hinproved to warrant © the expeetation of & general advance of prices. For | ¢ the Ingian markets, too, there has been but lietic im | ge duriog the week; the next wali being now nearly | 'iy ue, merohants are. of course, averse to operate watil whye ly | ive thelr ndvices. Narrow printing cloths, of | their Jew apd medion qualities, remain firm command , A 6 id ire € foil priees, 0-ineh ebirtinge are in fair demand and | «ti: o than he represate its c ight advanees over week's x re not much asked for jv j tinente. w, aod coming | peo renew them | As regards | 1" s beeome | lig cont ad- ' " ft Ht poestble to realiee at it now; but how wi fore, will Pope Prius in power? al they act when Lonis Ny ne to the buyer. heavy fa! fy even worse the it wae for. tional rise in cotton, he fim any but very rmall advavee open the lowest prices | pelecn’s machinotions shall have by fnily e Teeently current for this elaes of goods. , porrd, and hunsel® iguominiously coasiued ¢ tbliviont The people of France ee’ will a Judge Lneas, | folerate onything like forcing down throats WilhanShae, Pitts- | ‘he Romans, at the point of the bayonet, a sove reign and a form of government which UMy mo tally deapive and linte. The neat steanier will, ao dout tional and equaily ar important new oe that which we received by the © *truggle in that country is beeoming one of life « death ; and unless rome arrangeinent be se0n 8. A; George B, C.5 J. ©, Martin, ; Dr. Gordeil, is; W.N. Mareus, Virginia Traey and family, Troy; Hon Henry Gilpia and Indy. late Attorney General U8, were among the ar- rivals yeatordoy at the Irving Henee. Hon. J B. Ciny and family, Kentoeky; Henry Clay, Jr, do; Gen. Wileom, New Hampahire; bol. A. Colby, Virginie; Capt NB. Palmer and Indy. Stonington; ; . . r vant Sordem U. @ Army, Capt. Dutton, do; Lape, | Of Which we do not think there is mach probabilit aldwin, U. B.S 1 the contest mast speedily come to @ eonciae W.H. Van Zant. ope Way or the other, yorterdey at the