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» THE NEW YOR Tope es K HERA , MORNING _EDITION----WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1849. LD. VERY SHORT PASSAGE FROM EUROPE. ONE WEEK LATER. wee ARRIVAL STEAMSHIP EUROPA AT HALIFAX. Overland Express to St. John, N.B,, THENCE BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH T) THE MEW YORE HERALD. The Downfall of Hungary Confirmed. THE LAST ACT OF THE DRAM Venice Capitulated. ‘ MARKETS, Ge. dic. dice Sr. Joux, N. B., Tuesday, Sept 11—2 P. M. The steamship Europa. Capt. Lott. is supposed to ~ bave arrived at Halifax at about 8 o’otock Last evening, ‘though by some oversight the slip brought by the «x- ‘Press does vot give the time. She will probably . rive at Boston at about five o'clock on Wedue: ruling. Sie brought 159 passengers, among whom are Hom ‘Geo, Bancroft and fumily, and the Hon 8. Uuaard ‘The Europa brings news trom all parts of Europe one ‘woek later, but the express brings us only tho Liver- pool Times. ‘The Cambcia arrived at Liverpool om Sunday even- ing. In answer to the inquiry cf our agent, it was stated “that the Hibernia would leave Halifax last evening for New York, where she would repair and sail for Eoglaod, | The America was passed off Cork, aad the bark | Queen and ship Themis were spoken eff Cape Clear, om the 2dinst. Affairs In Hungary. JHE SURRENDER OF GEOKGEY—THR BND OF TUE HUNGARIAN WAR—SKIRMISUKS, ETC., ETC. ‘The latest intelligeuce within our reach from Hun- gary, is embraced in advices from Vienos of the 20th of August. The news from that quarter continues as blind and unsatisfactory, aud as full of coatradiotioas, as ever. ‘The Weiner Zeitung, of the 24th, published what it Heals an explanation of the manner la which Genera, | Georgey's surrender was brought about. The docu- ment contains, however. so littie that is new, that it is not doemed advisable to quote it; for, whilst it oare- | fully informa the public of all those circumstances of which you are already advised. it with equal care es | ebews throwing light upon those ¢iroumstances of the ease which are still open to the broadest doubt ead suspicion. | The London News, in speculating upon the causes and | sesuite of the downfall of Hungary, says :— “The belief throughout the conti: ‘that the liungerian General rurrendere, 1 tis m very ms ed very grea: wielded either de fec at universal empi a ‘ er by influence, whieh Napoleun foretold to Eurupe '” The latest intelligence contains nething to raison doubt that General Klapke still held porsession of Comorn; and one secount affirms that ou the 18th ult an action was fought bet» Read aod Comora. in Me is stated to have met no opposition on bis way aod to have found the roads eovered with arms and warlike etores that had been abandoned by the defeated ‘Magyers. Gea, Heyneu, in bis last bulletin, reports that at the present moment ail the and all Transyl- ‘venta are cleared of thy insurgents, Om tho 10th, the corps of Becsary surrendered to ‘the Russian army. These troops, consisting of 7,000 foot, 1,000 horse, with 4.000 muskets aad two o: surrounded by Gen. Luders, left their troops aud o “trived to escape. The insurgents left without leaders, Jaid down their arms to the ber ef 8,000 men, with S50 cannon. Desewfly gave himself up prisoner to Gea. | ‘Wallmoden. Binee the capitulation of Arad, 25.000 men bad been taken prisoners, ard 176 cannon captured. Gomera! Paskiowitch has delivered over the chivts of the rebel- Mon, the former deputies of the Dict, ail prisoners, and materials of war. to the Austrian commander. A dispatch from Geaeral Wallmoden, which reached ‘Temesvar on the 1fth Aug, sunouseed from Lugos ‘that the Hungarian leader Lrasor, of the 9th corps. hed made proposals of capitulation to Gen Simbschea, ‘whe was in pursuit of hii, stipulating for the free re treat of the offeers upoe purele, on oaths to present themecives when summoned = Gen. Haynau, however Rejected these conditions, aod summoned Leator to wurrender at diceretion, Mesawhile, the pursuit com tinued without relezation. According to the Wanderer. the decision of the Em- peror, concerning the surrendered corps of Georgey, ge that It be partly enlisted in the imperial ranks and ‘partly dismirsed to their hemes, and thet the officers De submitted to trial. Georgey is not to be brought te Vienka, but to Olmuts, er rome Bohemian fortress Accounts from Pesth, of the 2ist, state thet it was Fumored that Kossuth bed been captured on the fron | thee of Wallachia. Cte. cxparte eiiow tind Ge ted | Deen seen passing throagh Lippe Another eecount, | still, from Turkey, assures us that Bem end Kossuth | have arrived at Adrianople, where they have embarked Sm am Engtisn ship ‘The letter from Georgey to Kapka, directing the surrender of Comore, aeigne 00 reason for this 6 urve other than that he bad beeome conviaend of the hope Jerenees of their cause, and that be wished to give prace to his country, as the only expedient to save it from autor perdition. A letter from Kossuth, written before he knew of the surrender of Georgey, is said by Aue triae euthority, to beve been found, which oosteinse frank admission that the Magyar couse was irretrier a i Germany. THE PROORESS OF THE GERMAN UNION, ETC. By a statement of the Prussian goverament, which ‘has been laid before the Chambers, it appears thet the echeme of federation proposed by Prussia Yaxony, aad Hamover, has been adhered to aed ratified by seven other states. The others have adhered, but have mot yoy ratified, including Hembarg and Bremen Sree other, Dave announced tueir intention to adhere; and seven others, including Wartemburg aad Freokfort. hare mot yet declared themeel vee Later accounts from Hamburg report that the five Parishes inte whieh the Burgrreohaft te divided bed Patified the proposed eonstitation without reserre. ‘The Bth of August was celebrated throughout Ger Many in honor of the eentennisl anniversary of the Pirth of Goethe. The Prussian troope quartered ot Hambarg hed been feoalled. A serious skirmish hed taken piace at Ausburg, be- tween the Danes and the Schieswigers, which was pate atop to by Prussian soldiers. The Danish aad sohise- wig Holsteim prisoners have at length boon oxohanged, and the bitokade of the ports of Karterm Molsten was to have deem ralsed on the Ist Inst. | ernment, he was to bi | but it was believed that the law granting the fuads for France. THE RED REPUBLICANS—NEW MOLY All{aNOR—THE POLICY OF RUSSIa—THE EMPIRE, ETC. Daring the recess of the of the Legislative Assembly, all parties seem to bave agreed upen cessation ef poli- tical etrife. and speculation upom the future prospects H of Franee is confined just now to the rumor efschange | in the Ministry, which it is positively assorted has me | fenndation except in the wishes of those who alm at the dissolution cf the present administration, | The red republicam party are holding their courcils at Geneva, and it is asserted that Ledru Rollin has passed through Germany, om his rosd te jein them ia | their deliberations, . ‘The Russian Ministerin Paris, in formal note. has elven an ateurance to the French government that the Fmperor has not thought of territorial eggrandizement: but that be will retire bis armies as soon as the Hun- | a have laid down their arms, ‘The President returned te Parison Wedacsday from St. Cloud to receive the Marchioness of Douglass. his oou-in the daughter of the Grand Duchess of Bad who with her husband has come to passa fow days in Paris It is stated im the Paria National that the report of the intended marriage of the President of the Republic 4 the daughter of the King of Sweden is well foun ed Made, Persigny,a female friend of Louis Napoleon, ia about to repair to Stookhclm, te settle the necessary preliminaries, Information recelved in Paris, on Wednesday, that the Russians and the Austrians had marohed te- wards Switzerland, with the of closely watehing the movements of the revclutionary junta assembled a® Geneva. in which Ledru Rollin and Boichot are sus- pected of taking # very consplouous part. In the under circles of diplomacy. the idea is said to have been revived of a new Holy Alliance for the main- tenance of European peace, of which France is to be @ prominent member, The President had experienced two attacks of cholera in ® mild form, but, at the last accounts, was in perfvot health | ‘The third and last sitting of the Peaon Congress took place on the 24th. The members have all been re- evived with great courtey. and even distinction by the | Freneb government All the publio institutions in the capital bave been thrown epen to them. The most distinguished Epglish aud American propagandists have been cheered to their hearts’ content, and the whole affair bas pasred off agreeably and pleasantly. A Parls paper states that Garibaldi had reached | Dalmatia. | Warsaw. } THE RECEPTION OF THK FRENCH AMBASSADOR. By the last steamer we received an account of the | brilliant reception of Gen Lamoricitreat Warsaw Itis reported by the Europa Letters of the 17th ult contain olaborate descriptions of the reception of the Gen. by His Mejesty the Czar. The ambassador of the French Republic was brought to Warsaw in the Caar's state carriage. A detachment of general officers rode} to meet him, and escorted bim to the eity, It created some astonishment that the Caar should show more po- liteness to the ambassador of @ republic than be had dene in the case of the Emperor of Austria. Home, TROVELE PRTWEEN THE POPE AND PRANCR—THE FRENCH TROOPS, ETC., ETC. ‘onrigvor Surelli bas taken the reins of government Gen. Ovdinot having been recalled by the French gov- left Rome with 10.000 troops on the 22@ ult, transferring the chief com i to Pastolar. who, although equally fond of despotism, is eald to be less priestridden than the magnanimous — conqueror of the Eterpal City. | It is reported thet the veteran Redetsky is to pave through Reme shortly, on bi to Guets. The gar- tison will be notably diminished. but whether from political cr ravatery motives remains a mystery. ‘Though no direct hostility exists between the French Giplomati+te aod Pius IX., matters are very far feom being arranged The Pope positively refuses to reoog- ise, bis soldiers, all who have bo arms against him. On theother band. the French have re organised all who were willing to continue in thearmy. Out of ten delegates of the Provinces, there is only one eocle- slartic, Everything continues Io an unsettled state, with, it Le said, little prospect of impro Italy. THE SURRENDER OF VENICE. ‘The Milan Garette of the 24th announces the im- portant fact of the capitulation of Venice. which took place on the 22d. The terms agreed upen were un- eonditioval. founded strictly upon the procla- mation of Field Marshal Count Radetasky, issued by bim on the 14th. The Austrian officers make out that their loss from sholera and fever ints to 20,000 men. | Taseany. THE PATH OF CHARLES ALNERT. The Legge, of Turin, of the 24th ult.tquotese letter from Florence of the 20th, stating that the Tuscan government bed prohibited the celebration of funeral serviees in memory of King Charles Albert, in Florence, Plea, Leghorn, other towns. Serdinia. THE TREATY WITH AUSTRIA. According to accounts from Turin, of the 224 ult, the discursion on the treaty of peace hed not closed, the indemnity would be parsed without diffloulty. Engiand. THE PROGRESS OF THR CHOLERA, RTC. The mortality of the week exhibits « continued in ereace in Londom. The deaths from cholera, during the week, were 1.276, and from all diseases 2 457, wrich ie ao Inerrase of 223 on the total mortality of the pre- erding week, ond an inorsase of 47 in the desths by ebolera Im Liverpool, for the past week, out of 689 deaths from all eauses. 408 were from cholera, bring « decrease of 161 im the totel mortality. and 166 in the deaths from ebolera, as compared with the previous week. Im London, ralive injections were introduced into the *yetem of the patient, by the veins of the arm, in the lat stage of a collapse The pationt immediately ral- lied. ar completely restored in @ day or two. M arderer of O'Connor, was taken inte Custody om Tuesday, in Jersey. | The Quern continues in Seotiand. | A verre] from eno of the Irish ports has brought to Liverpool 17 casks of peat. as @ portion of her cargo. At Liverpool, the advance in freights still continues, though the immediate effect bas been to lessen ma” terially the -bipments of salt, coal, aod pig iroa. Pas- sengers erntinus extremely scarce and vessels are filled with diftewity. Markets. Livearoot, September 1, 1849. Another arrival from India from whence the advices eontinve of the same favorable character as those by the previous mati, hee Induced increased activity inthe Manchester markets. which were previously rather dull; and every department of busisess connected with the India trade has been favorably affected. [a the Eng- lirb manulacturing districts generally, there continues © growing setivity aod more Grmuvse The intelli grvce from Caleutia te to the 1éth, from Bombay to the 2b of Jaly. From the latter, the reports speak of @ good business going forward, both in imported and exported goods, Money, also, was vasy, and freighte steady, This te also the general feature of the Caloutte advices | The news by the Cambria had « hardening offect upon the Liverpool eotton market, and prices during the varly pert of Che week were @ shade higher. The markets subsequently became rather teme, and prices Teceded from % to Md per lb At the market on Friday, for reasons before stated, this low nearly oF quite recovered. and the brokers’ quotations are the eame as by the Niegare. ‘The Havre market, at last dates, wae calm, bat prices were firm | The weather continues exceedingly fine, beth in England and Irelaed, and harvest operations on the continent are proceeding im the most satisfactory manner, Consequently the market for breadetaits comtinuss te reoede, and the transactions in all the principe! mer! ete are only of @ reteil character Ad. views from the North of Kurope are wot favorable for the oropes, but from -@ ty other section they are shear ing im the highest degree, The marke) for American cured provirions ha: been dall during the weak, and the roling prices are far from remunerative. There ts @ good business doing ia the tron market, at improving prices. Money is abundant but there continues » grewing demand for it, and nove except first clans billy can new be dircounted at 255 per cent; der the infla of continued large money rates. the English fands have remained beavy daring the week. and prices generally have lightly reeeded. The business deve in the for- eign market has beem unusually lintited [uv the shure market there ta general dulness. and Iower prices accepted Consols opened on Monday at 07, and have fluctuated from thut to 92%. at which they closed on Friday. for money and account At Parts, by last as- counts, the funds were advancing and the monotary advices were satisfactory. The same may be said rela- tive to Hamburg, Antwerp, Vienna. &o. Corion,—6% 4. for fair Mobile and Uplands. andi%d for fair Orleans; Middling. 536d. to Sid perlb. The tranrections of the last wack are 33.900 bales, of which speculators have take 1,000, and exporters 5.000, The stock of cotton in Liverpool is now estimated at 613 000 bales, of which 462,000 are Amerio: Tho total im. Port of 1849 is put down at 127.000 bales Americ: Frour fs in limited demand; Baltimore and Oh! are quoted 23s. 6d. to 24, per bbl.; old Weetern o sells at 238.; uninapected and heated. of which qaality the late importations principally consist, 19s. to 10s. 64. per bbl. Conn is in moderate request. at 25s to 20s. per quar- ter for mixed and yellow, and 27s. Gd. to 28s. for prime Pa Parcel of fine brought 388, to 40s; shoulders in more 1srone.—Bacen, no change. Hamsaredull. A demand, at Zils, to 22s 6d In beef there isa limited inquiry—no variation; sales of prime moss pork at 378 to 28%, Cheere—no good im market. Grease butter, good, 388, Lard—The advance of last week has cheoked the demand. Common rosin isin demand at advance of 24 {a im good demand for pots and pear's, at am established advance of 3s to 4s. per owt.; for pots, 86s. Gd, to 408 ; for prarie, 24s, to 36s, Shipping Itelligence; Auton, Avg 20—Arr Ban: >. Be BN Wwenr, Avg25—Sld Kirk woos Amore 4 rietta Je N York: 2 ah, N York. lea, Donneman, N York; Feporied ald bh, Avg 6—SId Fama, NYork. Cwordtavt, Avg Lonel, NYork. Corre, aug 2!—Sid B'S Byler, N York. { Let ive Arr Margaret, NYork. Sid 24th, Ana Har- Jey. NY ork. yey Haves, Aug 23—Sid Amerios, aud Rhode Island, Now ‘ork. Dentin, Avg 27—SId Blirsbett, NYork, Dear, Avg 27—Sid “Merraham,” Bosto th, Cochitoade, Roane, Porsia, Babson, Berry. do. Aug 2—SId Unens, NYork; Brontes, 1 8, (hack dates)—Arr seco! 9th, Fortune. >We do lth, Pat cr Guarrsrn 3 "4 29:), off Bwitzerland, Fletcher, and Ooceanas, HAvur, ang2s—Alfred, Pendleton, N Vork. Birvo: \— sid Hares or! », Luiiam, New York; jad el ph Wh, trd. nino as arr) JH Perkina, do. NDONDSNKY, Aug 'S—Sld Vermos t. Phila, MENICK, Aug 24—Sid Wyandotte, NYors. Sld United States, Mores, N York; 25sh, NEWPORT, Avy do, ‘Sid Osark, Davis, Boston; 24th, Medal- lion, Bovdlette JURENSTON, Avg 27—Arr Cushlamachree NYork: 24th, R a vey. bila; egina, do. Sid 23d, Faany, Busioa, 24h, Aug 27—Sld Amaron NYork. 1 Ly Sawrorr, Aug i ton, dj '€ ore a Geo Hallett, Se ‘Avg Iy—Arr Concortia, NY. og 23-—S1d Baring Brothers, Child, Roston, (be fore reported 224;) 25th, sid Jersie NYork; 24¢h, Damariecot~ ' Yadeiphia; 2b, Jd Lawthorac, dos 2th, Gow Wash peter do. Prtenencrom, Ang 19-814 Gleaner, NYork. Wannns Point, Aug 2—3i4 Brovhers NYork. $200 aside. (oF leas) came off day afternoon, between b g Kentuck. aod araven ed Nelson, the most promising @ seen on the track. ‘he affair ar follor Leon (in harness) G™Nelson ...... v1 ' Kentuek, (to 200 on) Jas Whelpley, 22 2:81 — 2:58. Cavnnivon Panx Trotrixe Covnse —Momvar, Aug. 10. 1849.—Tacing Mateh $—. Mile heats, best 8 in | bo im barpese: welghte. 145 Ibe. Hiram Woodrufl's b. Trave Woodrull 's b. m wag The betting at $100 to $1 it. the odds el $100 to $75 ; at Daitom, sulkey. .. yuga Maid, 43 Ibs been pleasant, and’ in’ course could abend a: Z, oa. he soos got hi 0 ef ai when she broke again, and liveliest style of deneing Cambridge track. at a Sight of Girgrace a beat im band, beat. 2.355. Thinp Heat —They the word atter one feotebity broke, attor epcaine © eect teeetvagven, y . witer opening ® gep of three lengths. aS recond had his horse at bie ja aod spend, Lad ing like @ bullet. made @ splendid darh--weat up on Tiiram’s wheel: they swung om to the south side this jiom— getting Ito stenight work agsin The Maid showed ber bead in front, and it was anybody's Deat— $100 (even,) was freely offered that she would win the best, but notekers. She unfortuvately broke at the three quarter pole, and Hiram landed bis horre at the judge's stand @ winner. Fires quarter, seconds; baif, 1 heat, 2:39. ‘Tne Riot at Lewect, Mase — For about a week past, Lehn b Teg the Irish knowm asthe = Lowell street and the adjoining thoroughfares betoken- ed something of a more serious character. The utrevts above pam mee folle firearme. with wi H peared through and and fivelly diepersed them. Arrests fifteen were made by the polies. A lares be,ore Sere sates oF bern eeenee, Jk no pert in the row, but wa drawn ourtosity. was shot with e slug. which passeed oon rit i: thr: ugh bis body In the of the stemach ead could woe pomlbly. live, the night guns were dirobarged shout the ty. bat is morning all epprared to juiet. The military. during the even. ing. were ot thelr diferent armories, their ser. af i views should be needed; but the business of di- the m:b sas effectually acoompliehed ad fire companies. — Boston Travciier, Sept. Domestic Miscellany, A meeting of the colored men of Coousetiont will held to-day, at New Haven. to consider their politions condition, and devise measures for their elevation and advancement. The brig Stambach, of Conneaut. Obie wae sap tized om Lake Erte, on the 28th ait , aad threes of tae crew drowned. The vessel sunk. A tin shop was blown up at (reat Faille, N A, on the Sth inet. and property to the awount ef $7,008 d= stroyed. it was the sork of am lotondiary The bey of delegates from the North Ameriown Colonies was diseolved after deviring what they deem edo plan to mocure free trade With the Uuiod Sta... of the < pully wbbor slavery and the »! | beard ebeel. broke and carrie: pstronise both one and the other to a considerable | eect ae a gg Pinar —— . | eet i son of ber bulwarks, rail extent. At Jamaica the human animal is as free | Hye eet Stherwlin grently da frm one Pen Phy Audie Islands. rem ritich Army Dexpatoh Aug. 17 . Our correspoudents in the West Indies, difer- ing 4s they do ow muny points, all agree as to the existence of one great fact. About the ruin of those fine islands they entertain no doubt whatever. Neatly every estate in Jamacia is esther abandoned Or in process of abandoument. No hurricane was ever 20 fatalin it devastating «fleets, as the recent covee of imperial legislation towards these posses- | sions bus already proved to be Some future his- torian of England will record how the conflict of parties, and the alternate triumphs of humanity- | mengers avd tree-truders, ruined those once tlour- ishing lands. Some unbora Macauley will war- preaching identification of the free soit the extraordinary wnt American perty of the North. is turnished Movements of the prom! of Missoari. a+ well 90 the favorite of the rudy Wentera att within the tart month. renounced his position lor of the Maveholding Interests has cally inaugerated bis adRexion oratorioal seranl! Loanse. by | of waparalteled rate, for the edificanion of posterity, that between | seu tZpore there phenomena of the last fow menthe British compassion for the African race, and Bri- | sppeared. the representat of the No my tich wflecuion for cheap snyar, the West [adian properuee sunk into annihilation and rum. ‘be course that has been pursued iv about the Most mcousistent in the aunals of legislation. Wiulberturce, the man of blick renowa, aw Byron somewhere says or sings, Waa a man of one idea, a champion of the suble childreu of Ham. He doubtless thought, with Tom Moore, that ovtare’s dress was loveliness; a proposi wit not undertake ut the preseut moment « pute. Costume ix a matter of texte, wad 6 that matter, 1s complexion, We have always held that there was much sense in the jines in the Mer- chant of Venice “ Mishhe me not for my complexion, ‘The rhadowed livery of the burnished sun, To whom | aw # veighdor. and near bred" It ts not, then, of Wilberforce aad his friends that Northwestern tes. In the contrat Lex’ onctous of & movement procovding as releasing them from their obliga- parties, Im spite of the vehe position of Mr Calboun, aud the Sout the “ fmot proviso. a will certainly the United States, doom of slavery, we shall show! ucceed. the principal is rettled plied tw all the de f such a dreision is ‘an carly opportunit: UN ADMIKAL . Before Judae Betta Serr 11 —John Von Pelt vs. the Steathoat Niegare,—- wee ive we have a right to compliin. We | sey tackle—Cotlision Care — Vho libel ta thi onuee was think, indeed, that they took matters far tow eoolly | fled by the plaintiff. on the pact of the Norwich and ov the adaisrion in 1846 of the clave sugars Of — Worcester Rulirond + ompany to recover compeusation wund Brazil. But we adit that they washed b « for damnges occasioned to the steamboat | luopatra, | their hands of that shameful measure, and leit the owned by the said Norwich Worcester Ratiroad honor of tt those to whom itis due. Lord John Comvany. by reson of & colivion whioh happened bye Roeseli is the pututive father of that illegitimate byte r me Piette Both day of December, 1647. politico ecovomical offspring. We wish tis lord- up liens dak: the. | iecpalre. woe o weseel Of S09 tons, or thereahouts, and was ou the day of the ovlli- sion. well found with tackie, & carrying pa Rew Yuk thip joy of bie paternity, und rejoice to perecive that he weare nis blushing hooers with meckuess end humuity. His noble anceswr died for the cause of liberty. Lord Joho, probably thiaks it | better to evince his patrionsm by tatroducing cheap sugars, the produce of slave Taber for the consumprion of a grateful country. His ideas are not sublime or sentimental, but they suit your practical men. Humunity and philanthropy are quite outof date in this the niaeteeath ceatury. ‘Nias avons change tout vela This is not a question of free trade. d rigged nd wax engaged inthe basiness of gers and freight between the ports of | Norwich. ip connection with the rait- | rad bel y aud with other | #lenmboats, whieh for ‘of conveyance be- tween the cities of Boston and New Yor known a6 the Norwied and Worcester Railroad Line. Os t morning of the 20th of December, at a qaarter betor seven e'clock. the ateambont | leopates was returatn, on her trip from Norwich to her berth at pier No North River. in the harbor of New with a large Dumber of pamengera ard a large amonnt of freigh nd sultcieat.y provided | nd tothe raid eum It 1s one | be aflecting cur petional hener and reputal present we resemble the Pharisees, who d they were pot as other men. Our ex towards our ely Indian aes wosre ~~ asp of tansparent hypoensy, by which nothig iy gained ad pebody' ts deceived. ‘The coniinenial Rations only laugh at us for our pains ia affecting 4 virtue that we do pot really poswess Our vir- tue, it must be confessed, went out of us im the | year of grace, 1846, when ‘we first admitted slive produce on terns »pproximatiag te equality. —Pre- viously to thut period, sugars raised by slave labor | were, practically, prohibited in England. Stace | that time we have fern purists in profession, bat profligates in our daily practi i Jol hands to vavigate ber Cho which was then engiged in tronsperting passengers and freight to Briugeport, in the State of Comnreticut tn coonsotion with che Hou- satonio Railroad, and, atthe hour above menti » Jeft her moorings at the foot of Vi | Kiver, bound te Bridgeport. and when about abronst of the foot of Grand street in the Kast River, mot the Flenm boat | leopatra. ov her retyen trip from Nor#ic and although as plaintiff alleges there was abuods of room ep the starboard side, where it was t Ta's duty to bave gone £0 as Lo have parsed o! Cleoparia the captain and crew of the Niagara nt- tempted to erors bows of the Cleopatra, to take the inside of her. in doing which, they ran the | Niagara with great fores and the Cleopatra, struck ber | | as air; but at Cuba, the produce of which we buy, the instimmtion of slavery exists in We, ourselves, no longer sten! evivers of stolen goods. h our national virtue int Aspect of Politic 4 a her machinery, ro much so that she bi Il its enormity. " at we are re. 3 the progress of ‘nlighteued generation. «by the collision a b all possibie despa ich together with the damages «ux pany for loas of time aud uso of sald steam- wages paid to the craw lox of freight &o, nt in the whole to $2.000 for which ruic is | nght. The reepondents tiled thes | libel and admitted that the Viager s Affaire in the United s [From the London Ubronicle. Aug 11} If the whig and locofoco parties ia America had pre- | 1447 engaged asin the iibel stated. in eon- served the atti and retuined the interosl coasti- | peetion with the Hou-atonte Railroad. and that oa tution. which. lately, distingn tae | that morning, rhe left ber berth at the pier at the foot tlave-bolding ioterestes would. al of Market street. Baw bound to Bridgeport, bout seven o'clock in patra coming down, opposite direction to which bat denied that it was th New Epgland continuteg as they would probably by 4. both feeble ard unpopular. derable body of northern citiae Meitous to encourage riving jealousy On the con 0 rome of the two great the soutie em uty of the e dewra vi he fault and persone on board uavigatiog y keeping clove to thy Now course it heiog thi kept ber off from h was at the time runving ebb. { That the Cleopatra, previc not ws ole tote the Ne but was brought nearer t y faotivn to fan and »pread the smouldering dis uty of those ov be New York shoro, and ggt into there. welves, and the worsted minority became the nucleus of the free soil p We do no its origin. to have been nothing nding to bring her direetly we eplite fo a triampbant majo- pserees the bows and ree of the Niagara, rity hich not unfrrquently secur when from keeping to the right of all other boa purty vietory bo divided. Most of our r the Libel sbe parred on the ontaide of #1 will recollect wed the sigaal suo- ‘Traveller. going im the same direetion with the Niagara, aggle Of LINO Gen. and a short distance abead, raring the [raveller inside io wily. el & few months from Vieo-Presid died within between ber andthe New York shore, It was further ellrged in the answer. that the Cleopatra to pacing the Traveller wax bid by that hoat from the per potieg the Niagara, and when sho came in sight agalo, it wax a already stated, ob-erved that sho hat changed ber course, ro ab to sheer across the bows of the Niega- Ta, Tbet upon observing this change in the course of the @leopatra the master of the Niagara, having ne room to +berr to the leit put bix helm bard a-port, ro as to sheer out into the stream. and at the same time Tung to rlow the engipe and the boats soon after came together wide by vide each beading in aeontrary dirve- tien, and that no proper effort was mae to avoid the Collision by these on bord the Ulvopatra, by slowing bereng'ne or otherwise; avd that it such efforts wore made. vither no collision would bave occurred. or at all events the damege would bave been trifling. Ad- | jourved George A. Trundy, Bruce Nichclon and Frederick Krapp, were arraigned thi triet ¢ piraded mot guilty 06 for cruel unosual paulshm end Kaapp tor larceny teif an independent party avd position Th pulous politician ret {to bay personal adacrents tion of official favors auch the world but an Amerioan nture upon The members of the he had virtually deverted wer, ge ar surprise of thi» totally offortune ‘The latter roo ey enuld get from the ex-whig ebief magistrate, and were perfeetly ready Presidential whe wasuve of themselves mod quietly loft poor Mr. ‘Tyler to relapee into obscurity The first beoame President, and made a clean sweep where President ‘Lyier bed ouly weeded All the whig appointens of Orne tel Harrison were divmissed. and their places Giled by locefoco parthans Thus it happened that, io all ‘te of the Union. the democratic yy wes constant. deus d. during several years. by @ shower of those Pcial good tl ings whieh |: lsan uraceountadle peou- Verity of the transatlantic repubdiicans to value far de} ond their Intrinsic or even ‘ Attention pte perp way hee wd to the bounty of the utive.it gradually became evident that though the whole party was nominally favored but one seation of it actually gateess. The ini rable offices. lar, erdrmall ebich t ral poral, were given » spoke. ond stum, moeracy. but tos semewhet extensive ag y- errenged programmer, nouivated candidates, bi seeret reletions with the beads of departments in Washington Oligarchieal axcendaney ix the sal bugbrar of American biicans he of ite existenes, even polities party. Ddrerd lil-feeling towards the suspreted The lovofooos became Gieunited. throughout the States, im- Before Judge Ingraba: Rery 11.—Harman out prejudice toany motion on pa on tbe subjrct of costs | Delacan — Order to refer granted. Grimeold.— Motion granted. will leave to < ndant to move to vaeste the order om further affi- vite Chamberlain vs, Adams — Order that reeeiver re-assign jefe dant all the estate aud property of ich he, the said receiver, acquired by defendent | adgment and | a. j ‘isher — Motion granted, with. th of defendant, | Halleck eo Ross et al ~this cause was summed a thie morning after whieb the Judge ebareed that the te jn 1846 eritretes inert only to New Vork.— sett “inairtute Peicen te the sama Tee eee he Jem cerats of that great and important State had ines the m to tren partioularly favored both by President Tyler and nabs thet by ‘the by bi rucesssor, and direontent at the alieged partial- ity of the Exroutive was there more rite then elee- ©. New York was just thea, moreever the sorne of troubles and political oistractions peculiar to itesif — ‘The jeast bola tepaute of the rule of law or am express contract. the rights of de- | fendant were to be protroted. and therrture, the de fendant is entitled to a verdiet for the property cover- od by the morteage His honor next csiled the at | tention of the jury to the evidence adduced by both po heey A Parties and let tor them $0 say. whether the mort. r in Raye covered the goods im suit; if 40. the plaintif hed ne Tefured to yy the mandate of siectptie macenna’ Saehvemannitnonon ther ond rr table politi- Heavy Swinpiime Orunation —A sti presented © dreft. purporting to be drawa on the Merchants’ Bank of New York for $1600 at the cowaters of the | Banking and Insu ance company. and the Mechasice’ Berk of thie eit lest. the payment of which was refused by both. He epi hownver te hare gone immediately after tothe + lisab-thtown Bank, where be stated that be had called at the beok apom formed. whieh. though they are known ta the United States by ue. seif-imporrd designations we MAY Gop which it wax drawn for payment, but it bein; oe a Oficial and non-Mleial seotions of Bfiyy tending hours the Frevident. J.J elmer bad om vert; | doreed i as good advived him to go with it to ey The Bon-rMolal minority rerme to hare be- | a4 biisabethiown and ae business transactions gum ite separate party career without any Ks them they would doubtless pay it. iples whatever. termination of tl jexican war. ite vitelity eas chiefly evidenerd by de- elarations of hostility to General ae the proposed senicere 6 Ite fo Sat se sone 00 Meateo purchared peace by the cexsion of Borthern proviners. the +eceders hastened to avail Ubemeriver of the growing wueasiness of the North Pee ple were asking each 7 whether these Immense territories were to be regulated by the it of re" | oe depeess tor Stee cnt tho Imerret Bank, where | be ard be bad @ note to pay. and the balance, $1,260 in bills. and « epetteente Gee sncloned to the Somer. the a a ta | t the draft of the Merchant's Deak st =o ne fo bon bn th Bae story of course false — Ne db Sete ot 7 wer ) Daily * shich wax effected ae og ee ous thelr prospective aro-= lee to wilted Boat co i ‘The newip-orgavised faction andertonk to aoawer tbe | ¢7"e,S4" Peone Company 0 a maeie Pesce and themselves the partixans of UMt- | sion relative toe case of om! on the schooner Ceol belonging to the San Pedro om: a The beg te far ts we con meoertain act Vorval fee soil Their cub-eqaent sunceases illustrate the use of an actice party toa principle no lows thea thet of a great principle to a trebie party Without the ery of »b: tition. seonding democrats might have Prevented the election of Gen (ass. but there w vuld have Phded their triumphs Without the hnpulan of this ate: comeiet im pervetualiy frrmiog toroh- and wnaequentiy attending mase- rust the great question into found se fome of the partion Interested matter ore | wae before the U 8 District Court, on satar- dey ‘The case stil be tried this erek, whem the fail facta ill be eliotted — Beltimere Patriet , Sept. 10. Fon Catiponmis — Three vessels cleared today for Sr vin: the ships (arthage aod Akbar, and bere 6 The | art! age carries 40 complete ings Go M bricks, 100 boxes saieratas ke Che Akbar carries stare: quenthy +f lumber eal coment, gaia, fe = The bark | bief carrivs buliding materials, ko.— Bostom Trai ctler, Sapiomber 10. af owing thelr astonishing pro-perity to the prohime oy (rolmencer of Tist, are naturally devoted to the of free all At all there assemblages. the enthue iam of the wuditore seeme to have rivaliod dxrattion of the speeches made. and the tewgtl rerclutions paesed. Bus the best evidence of the ap- i | were received with groat approbation. | la which Mr.T Bishop displayed avery we | otreley. - wanpers, habits, and though jest, not least, Theatrical and Rusieal. Bowent Turatae —*The King of the Common’ was repeated Inet before @ very latge au- dience, and with even more distinguishad succes than attended Irs firet representation. Itisindesd a splendid play; the languege ia elevaled and grand, the charc- e story most interesting. and the arting of the Bowery company tn it most admirable. Wehave already spoken of J Wallack, jr.'s poreonati King James. and Mrs, W's Madel 4 erry lauded in ther yom. sod . z of ‘ova Hota, in very faemy o P| as the Laird of contipual rem aces, or rather at- ts mpts af remimscences—for the Lated the point of his stories—elicited muah ter. Would compliment Vir Gilbert om the exellent man ner in which he played the part of the scheming ld Sir Adam Weir: wo look on Mr Gilbert ax onwof the Det persomators of thin style of character among wy. ‘The * King of the Commons’ has berm prodased with sii that ttyle in the scenic and decorative deoartment: which #9 charenterizes the Theatre. The atvie highly eradyt- uble to the stage mai 3 To-nijght the new play will be repeated, and the favorite dram: +The Power of Gold,’? will conclude the entertataments. Broapway Treatne—Iracian Orns. —Last evening” the opera of “Chiara di Rosemberg" was performed, Signorina Amotia Patti taking the character ot Chiara, Signor Patti as Valmore, Rosst Corsi as Montalbano, and Sanquiricoas Michelletto. It Iw not ovr wish to dupre- ciate the merits of any artist, well knowing that all cannot be stars, but we must confess we never sat ous opera that seemed to us ao dull and uninteresting taful opera of * Lucia di Lamm r!? wilkbe presented with ap excellent cast, when it ix expected there will crowded house part of Luala tained by Signore Biscaccianti. that of venswood by Signor Corellt and Enrico or Ashton by Signor Vita. To-morrow evening the charming vi ist. Signorina T takes her benefit. Tae piece relected ix I ze Ladra,”’ with sonst cousisting of the principal talent of the company. We aro per-asded the Broa heatre will present. on the ovoaston, ove of the fullest and most fashionable audivnees that bas ever congregated withix Ivs walls, Nimio's Ganpex.—Again this charming place of ainurement was filled to its utmost capacity, among whom were «large number of pretty ladies and happy | faces of both sexos, who greeted the Ravel Family as cm former occasions, wits uabounded applar The daring sobievements on the tight rope by Leon Javolil and the astonishing Ravel Family, were much applaad- ed. The comic pantomime of * Godenswi " fairly took the major part of the i of the t laughable by the Ravels ceuvres about the stage on a pair of akates, v astonishing to behold Many could scarcely bell ve their eyes but that they were all actually on ice. After this the * ic Trumpet.’ concluded the entertainment continunl piece of fan. keeping the ised with laughter ali through made from one scone toanothor were « outed derful rapidity, and werw well appreciated by ce, who manifested their pleasure by rounds of applause. Buaros'y Turatae.—The bills announce that the suovers of Brovugham’s new ploce, “ Tewptation,”? Leen most enthusiastic, nor do they at all overrate the terms of its reception—for It bos in trath, been as eue- cessful as any author could desire. [t is @ local drama, though quite in a differeht style from the “local drama’? which has been «0 popular for a is usdergone by the oarman (Burton) et book in the street; It contains $5 000. elerk (Lynne) bas obtained from the merchant ( vir. the) for the purpose of setting up in business leary ers, whom the merchant bas wronged deepty, though this, of course. is not known to the wortd. k (Lynne) loses the $5.000 id drossed the pat not but fancy he was one of the thousands of fortora Irtsh emigrants one soos peram' daily, We need not say the piece w scmely. It is tobe repested this evening wil burletta of ‘ Cousin Cherry,” aud the “ Sphinx. Nationa Tueate ing this popa'er 8 crowded to overflowing by & most intelligen spectable sudience, ond the entertainments which were the same as those of the previous evening The drama © ‘Jonathan Bradford’ was the first piece, and ia it layed with their usual ox lace and Out of Fiase,’” rally th Yaaken, a German, ging several wongs, ant l dances. Mrs. C Mostayer will reat acquisition to the oo: w1'l be well catoulnted to sustain leatiog ¢ widow of the deovased t:baries Mestaver, the y the evening Mrtenatt’s Otruric Trxatas.—This olegent place of amusement was again filled last night with ecrowd- oe, and the perform neces were received with ‘ause. The manager bes spared neither to embell, ia theatre; and he offers \ ouly good comedies, farces, and specta- » am excellent company of actors Miss ©, Mra. Conover, Mise Roberts, vitw Niekta- exers Walcot, Niekin-on, Palmer, aan aa and others, are really artiste, ine there with their bistrionie er =“ Cousta Cherry,” the sprota- ole of © Britannia and Hiberaia.”’ the opera of ~ No,’* sweet voice and excellent singtog apd the fer be perf Hibernia” new ploces the first operetta of the ‘ Waterman.” with vir. Bi: . and the fares entitled “ The Devilish Good Joke Maenanics’ Hat —Christy and hie troop of oval- Diack minstrels not evly hold their own, in spite all better patroaised than cpperition. but are sotuall er. Sveb e drillient r sucorse ne they have met by etm bpm hn ‘are or iy geome lo jf own peculiar way, ard koow well bow to pinaseand ama-e as well ipitiate our eitisens in the mysteries of ii $3. logy. thet this ie the lest weet of the summer fairs at Gardev. The lvtore are detenmined. too te make it a gale week. for me of amusements which they have pom exoclaany that hae yet been pabiished eonsist ef overtares, ‘walt nes. pot-pourries anda variety of other by the eclebrated Herr Almer, with the concerts. as usual "00d things we. copper Hing establishments 000 — * ron Coon aecl ron stn ae eee $10 A... ovoupied by i 3 hi ij i i 3 : > 8 i* tt j A i i i i f } i J ! ii j ! : £37 i i