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TT HE NO. 5631. NEW YORK HERALD. ARRIVAL OF THE HIBERNIA. HIGHLY INTERESTING DETAILS or THe — EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. Threats of War Between Russia and Prance, The Horrible Butcheries in Hungary 5 by Austria. RY LATS. &e. &e. &e. THE V: "The steamship Hibernia, Capt. Stone, arrived at ‘this port yesterday afterooon, and our letters and pepers from all parts cf Europe have, therefore, been ws are very interesting, but we find that the local intelligeuce and the advertisements for this morning’s Herald will prevent us from giving most of our correspondence, and # great many extracts from our foreign files. It is said by some of the Paris journals, that the French government bave it in contemplation toappeint M. Poussin, late envoy at Washington, as minister to aome one of the republics of South America, ‘Wcarnthat M. do Kirseletf, the Russian charge affaires in Paris, waited, on Weduesday, the 17th ult., accompanied by General bem, one of the Czar’s aides- de-camp, on the biluister of Foreigu Affairs here, He declared to M. de Tocqueville, tat if the French fleet ap- proached the Dardenclies, Russia would cousidér the fact @ casue belli. The French Council of Ministers, on the other hand, have decided that France will consider, as acasas bell’, the entry of « Russwen army on the Turkish terrivory. General Bem (not tie brave Pole) ts a man who en- joys great share of the Euperur’s oontidence, aud ‘who has been employed iu Givers important missions. ‘The English Ambursador in Paris, gave, en the 12th ult. dipper sotce. et whieh the Ministers, ers of the Assembly. and some foreign ended, The Loicjrite vtates, that the ad- sence of the Ambatwacors of austria, Prussia, and Rus- sia, was remarked The Britieh fleet, under Vice- Admiral Slr W. Parker, bas left Corfu for Athens, with, it was eaid, a doudie ta- tention—to put down picacy 1p the Arobipelago, and to ‘Wait, ate rhorter distauce from the Dardanelles, tue turn of creats at Consisntinople ; and letters from Toulon siate, that the .trewch fleet. commanded by Vice-Adwiral Varseval ve-chines, which bas been for some time lying in toe anchorage ut Hyéres, has re- ceived orders to rail ic mediately tor Smyrna, where it ‘n fleet, which is to pro- # Dardanelles, Prussia bas seut General Rauch, alde- @&-camp to the King, to St Petersburgh, to act as peace- Maker betxcoa Kussia aud Austria, on one side, and ‘Tur! the ot] her. eae States Minister, returned to wie ‘Two American frigates, the Independence (60), Cap- tain Blake, and Cumoerland (54), under Commodore M |, Were wt Naples on the 7th ult. The United States store sbip Iris, Lieutenant W. D. Patten, 27 dvye trom New York, with stores for the American Meditercanesn syuatron, arrived at Gibcal- ter on the 6th uit The Frieburg Zeitung a democratic organ, has th audacity to state tha: Kevesux, Iteteiu, and litical refugees, have no tutention ef leaving Stras- urg for gland or America, since they are ou excel- Jent termes with the Frenen poles, and im full expects- tion of an arproaching hubbuh in France, which, they say, wid immediately react upon Germany, and procure them their revenge. 1 itron*to the loan contracted by Austria for my ftorine, and by Puscaxy for 41,°00 Ovdt., the it of Pie of whi! at 36,000,000. Our Liverpool Correspondence. Livexroot Oot. 20, 1849. Ocean Mail Steamsh.ps— The English Post Office ‘We are romowbat rich in stenisboat departures from Liverpool for the Werteru hemisphere, to-day. The Hibernia, for New York; the Avrora, for Halifax; and for Rio Janeiro, calling st Madeira, ‘The Aurora goes out to take the piace of the Marga- tet, which returned for a thorough hauling, about three months 040, The Bolivia is a new vessel for the wervice of the Pacific Mail Packet Company, and gets s good character for speed. She will remain for a couple of day! at Rio Janeiro, sad will then proceed round the Horn to Valparaiso. She takes out about 30 ‘A very important feature connected with the North American British Mail Packet Company, is the fact that they are going torus the celebrated steamer Orion, (the quickest sea-going vessel afloat) between Liverpool and Havre She will not, of course, o»m- mence that business until the spring of next year. Many of the citisens of the United States will reeollect that the Orion bas sailed (for Greenook) trom the Mor- soy at the same time ax the owt-going American ket; but (being tn thorongh trim) has walked pr or bigger brother “ fa, or ought to be, one of the beet rello US fect philanthropist—for his name ts Hugh Maia. It is expected that the Orion will ran the new bétwean #0 it is not her Averpool und Havre in ebon 44 bout intention to “lay all the day, in the Bay of Biso ‘With such a rplenaid wp t accommodate persons ac- riving bere from Amerion oo their way to France, who will be troubled going through Leadon by railway? By a reference to the entire British press, you will | see whet an woparaiicled discurbauce aud opposition have bren raised by the plan contemplated by Lord John Russell, of opening the General Post Toe cler ‘tho! rans day's rest-—and the autorritivs there bave failed to bribe them, by offers of excelient pay, to work o@ that day. The matter has unquestionabiy eagendered down right spirit of insubore toe tion amongst the aume- rous clerks at St Martine le Grand Meetings, to pre s fuch an opholy arrangement, are b-ing hroughout (be ki jers'and that to-morto« some fifty srmoun will be preached, in Li- verpool alene. inf 1 opporttioa; and no doubt wihin one week te treasury, pr rying out the plan. Avstro- Russia and Hangers. THE BRUTAL MURDER of COUNT BATTHYANT 4 THIRFREN BUNGAMIAN NOBLEMEN. The intelli commuoioatiog these revolting Duteh: ries has caused @ mort painfal reagation. not only Ju Vienos and throvghwus France aod fHangery, bat ugh the levgib and breadth of t Lonta Batryavi” eave the OU: ad yolontarny surreod to Prince Win- He was one of Lhe cembers of the depate- ited pom the Imperial com- bie Kol! a tion of the strog: rematped a Uw net oy Pog mentioned Suddenly it tr w port is spread. that Bar Lymn! is remtemced to the gallows. The +ffeet pre ued y the Heible in the counteonnees of a) seston forwerd to the motolog oe. Ly —_ o 0 he tw Tpetio miea-ures of Lbs Catration at dedanoe, still peoted-eith'r an act of Che morving came, and ititade of many yut either the im, Thongh he ja, he did not deprive him av , Secive hours rd out aod ele sy iy" Siig ladetece procured (he substitution of powder aad Tend for the rope | omtou teport eayathat the wouads a ok prevented she rope nein, wwe = ni, ho er Walked. i) feome wi * trm « to ibe plete of exeout jore he felt. shouted in a clear voles, Kien a hova !” or. long live my cou try! A tearfal silence pervaded rhe matcitade at thi it lea ry elesees. p their baodkerehi blood but were driver unr ©The count appeared very poler than asual to the fatal spot pl The silent multitude were ouch moved peer that « oubenittt powder and ball a aoe odifeation of t renrence. & Decesser, ‘qornge of the wounds inflicted upon himself by the by ‘The condemned was dressed in sult ck. Fhough evidently very weak, he port to the place of execution; inge of people on the Homok. the roll of Ul isterial journal, con- thyent im strong © exwoution of Count of the 10th, rays A letter from Vienn not chide your oor rms pe thing but secounts of exec the way; many ovbers have jcliowed bim te theseall id | ! | | was advenciug op Perth, Batthyani felt that On representations being made to Hayneu ageinst there exeoutions, he replied by holding out the parch- ment which ovnfe ited powers ‘They style me? he said, @ blood hound a ona, ereatly incensed when he heard of the postpone. meat.’ THE *ENTENCE, The official Gazette of Pesth,of the Tth, publishes the Beptence wr toile “ Louis Count Bacthy: years. a Cachol ive of Presburg, aged forty in part, aud legally coa~ ae wring Vieted of hi bia quality of Prime ainga- uted. oF c. ured Lo he execuced, measures cremt— ong che adwinistrative limi%s of Hungary, se ‘auterd by the iaws of March; of havisg weakeacd the us feant bonds tatwe ty ‘& pudlic het dialed by joint eb] to armed re: pee, by re-se-embling the ) hig majesty, furtitied and maintained che o volution, h n, for the crime of uigh treaso x the ranks of the i d resi fer confirmation au Fried 1 vee IMP, “ Pesth, October 6, Publication, that sen- anp Bova. Councit or Wan, 49." aut j THK RAROUTION: @ Vienns journals and private oocrmonnenen of deat! the 12th inst. “state that the tragic of Vount | thy Louis Batthyani was still the all-absorbing topio of | t, conversation in every circle, casting tuto the shade the | beharivur! orertix is latent in the matical acts of our government. What object can there be uow in these political executions im Hungary f ‘To inspire terrur? tbe land ie bowed Te ull ary can again raise the standard nen will these judgments end, nu that they have commenced? Why heog 0} don the other? Kiapka may be soon at the opera at Perth, ana Gorgey perawbulates Klagenfurt; whilet on the Hols Patz, in Pesth. their feilows dangle from the gallows, Ob! it ware gloriows turning point, the mild und prudent capitulation ct + cwora—the keys of Hun- drama is over, men raid, peacefat times are coming, the day of reconcilintion, # re-organization of the Tie of the State When Jo! suddenly the eurtata rl: to view # *ixth aot u ble Fe . The European public will pronounce vee rious judgments upon it; we shall confine ourselves to the simpie quection--\\ berefore t Tho Constitusonal Gazette quotes a saying of Fox: “ ‘The woret sevolution is restoration.” And add “ ‘The sword i+ @ good too. to uproot weeds and break the ground for the reception of new seed ; but it is « bud utensil to rear aud cultivate with. An eyo for an €)¢ and ® Wwotb for a tvoth, may cnce have been allow. 0d ; but those are bygone days!” Batibyani's wife has retired to Tot, a seeluded coun- tog mighty covnexions Opportunity of rertug Asm ma havi no other clothes. It ULfortumate my gary without one drop of biond being ebed The bloody | Tek?ee® 2 o! October, 1648, contiveated.”” Korsuth’s two sons and one dai Goyou’s children. ael’s wit soureer, that General Hayne sion to deposit £10 in the castle fur thew benent. dren. who was concerned in the thter, as also two of of the fi ithout peouuiary re- Was moved by ovmpan- of the governor of the ‘The tutor of Koxsuth’s o'l- rebellion, has been re- moved by the authorities. but the governess has beow left with her helpioss charges. The iudie: Splenyi are anything but cast down, ani exh bt* « bolo, woblus. front,” boastiog. ax of yore. of thete nigh and hus net wherewith to detri their inte disaster; res at their rides As wasty be rmall dagger. that the th ho. im theory, are the e constitution ubjects are equatin the ¢ subject to the seme courts of justi Zertun THE HUNGARIAN The Cologne Gazette has i ured 1p the theatre a few nights since, se are Madame Perzel would willingly have ber children with her; but her husbeod io oy to cacapr, lott her so completely without wat when there. aa aide decamp who, 1g iaid aside the modesty and timidity of her sex. bad wet ovly donned the Honved uviform. but bad deen wctively enguged fu fourteen battles Thisx-o Joan of Are te about twenty years of age officers who have just left Comorn,are by uo means bumbled by seni parading the streets im Pesth ty eeation of alt bis prcperty, and to death b> stran ifs 1 ad The Honved for not content with full uniform, tary ap h theie exproted. a prociama- tion appeared the next morning. prohibiting their side arms for the futare, . ait ie known that their wearers hw be hoped that the exeoution The uvitorms we ud that of -ount Bat- duce these mis,uided meu at once to re- into private life imstead of, by thele errogeet the desire of reve tof every Imperia 1 bave to-day received @ letter from Pesth, which interme me ‘that Couat Batthyani was shot tweon belf-past five and six o’closk iu the afcer- Reon et the (th, My correspondent states that the tabbed himself io t @ whioh eoidl-r, be- report ina P a8, nowens ust give @ ome account Kive you some idva of the simplicity of even the more educated classes here, when | in‘orm you of what | heard at diua | bud expeoted. considering the company assumbied, that the cbarge of unnecessary cruelty would be brought agaist the authorities for executing Batchy- eni apd the insurgent chieta at Arad; but | confess I ‘Wun not prepared to hear my liberal friends di-approve of the procerding. because wen of such bigh rauk had been the rufferers. yesterday, mine ot the very reat ouamplons of ps- ich ruvs the law, The Pesther which bas this moment been brought in. con- taine the septerce of Count Batthyant word in it of bis having been privy to the murder of Couvt Latour, as was stated to be the case by the Pesth correspondent of the Oecsterreicnische Correspondent ‘The Count was condemned to death for bigh treason; be baving. in # placard, called upon bis oo Teelet the imperial authority. after toe Hi pistry had been dissolved by royal re-cript oo the 3d of the late magnaw’s property is also thereis nove crynen to orien ini- CHIEFS. inievesting paragraph try seat, the property cf Count Stephen arelyi, in ihe = Wiaain, on the subject of the late couverts to vicinity of fe-th She is accompanied by her sister, Countess George Carolyi Both are of t! chy fami- lamiem it appears that when the demands of the Austrian and Rursian governments were made known at Widdin almost all the fugitives appeared tneitaed ly. Countess batthyant is said to have brought Dusbend reven millions of florins as hor marriage por- | 29.106 ste tere ainaueded: these th ewe atian She purposes withdrawing altogether from socle- | enough in sine degtre excusable, ect. by & vata wi ayy § aden dae Ldditionst 7 epeech of t linwt Kossuth Bem and comet ther Zestung je seme onal partion | ofivers «ply embraced the religion of Mahout, lare coueerning the exeeution of Count Louis batthy- ani. Iu the sfcernoen @ detachment of Jagers was or- dered to tbe place of exeeution the aveuues to which were blocked by posts of cavalry Towards six o'cluck the Count bad recovered sufficiently from the faintness cecasioned by bis loss of blood, as to beable, leaning om ‘arm of the clergyman who sttended him, to totter staircase of the pew builut He was dross. k, and wore » light blue His luxuriant beard, which appeared to been grizaled by ruffering. hung wildl, ut his tly beggard features, He deciived the arm of the Medical attendant offered te support him on the other +i walked with caim d: A towards the wail which faces the place of rand Here the party baited = The Count + eyes were bound with a white bauckerchief. His last words were @ request that his executioners would use derpateh—~ Alles! aller! Jagers!”” ‘The Jagers levelled their pieces. and the report was scarcely beard pone Se boven ie minister of tH lay extended on the ground, a corpse. wise cala ‘bat Hungarian ladies of high rank sought robiefs in the blood of the sieugh- maguate, but were repulsed from the fatal eput by the ecldiery. An indescribable tumult of feeling agi- tated the city. Mititecy “peecaations were taken, as egaipst iment out! x. Patrols quent in through the streets Wildered groups that commented. in whispers, on the terrble event. Tbe + consternation pervaded Presburg, avd even the giddy crowd of V if stupned by the intelligence. At Presburg, there was | & placard posted up by the suthorities, to rewind the bitants that tbe state of siege was io full force ‘The ConshtutionakGazette of Styria declares, openly, that tbe execution of Count #attnyant ie a death-ble to Austrian authority in Hungary. The Pre jvdserous art the moderation of sbich remiads as ‘Of the state of siege, questions the utility of such re- venges. bi SKETCH OF THE COUNT BATTHYANI. ‘The following eketch of the late ex-!remier of Hun- gary ie interesting :— “Baten ani was vot a favorite with the Hu: The proud and powertul magvate who devoted himself With energy to the liberal cause, without outeteppiog vne! limite, wae yn of support of the presid- ery; but the lo en tained for bie eg te 3 snd bis penetration, th ten aguinet further iofringement of the constitu- by the Vieopa cabinet ‘id sione save the bm- pire. drove him to open steps against the intrigues of | the Austrian cabinet Abandoned by Archduge Ste- | phen at @ most critics! moment, whea Jellalich ced weither the talent nor the power tr treciotion to their pow" in «fice at Vienna, at Penta Atbietic frame of Batthyani sank under the exertlor be fell rick. and the extractdiaary course of even! alone over mote made him take Lis seat in the Diet to endeavor to proeure @ peaceful solation, On bis pro- portion a deputation waited upom Prince Windirch- 4 ro jittie aid his eomectence upbraid bia. that Imperial troops entered be did not think of | ie own bow Eight days or more clapeed | before be wae arrested and he was greatiy incensed th He refosed to reply to terroge: f ibe military trv \ aud demanded as a be tried before @ competent tribunal aod be beard before the Diet of the Empire the wdlitary commission, Batthyaoyt then refused to be a except nal cae, and retated the charges | brought agarmst bim, @o that he wae ordered to be hberty.. Ibe commission was reprimanded for | vine found bi lity, and after the lapes | f ‘ine months another military commission found Nuteter, out t basing, 1m his capacity of coreestions of Mereb, and Pragmatic Sanction, But this was not enon | the Gr Haynan, Who sentenced one of the highest dignite- Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg. str litz, Ties of the State die the ignominious deach of likely to end in civil war, 1 felon vpop the resfflold. by the hands of the common batgman A voice of merey an act of pardon — was expecved when the Imperial fag was unfuried from the Dai tie cf Comorn ; wetead of whieh the people 0 hoped for reconciliation have been hurvted away | from the throne, The Maygers tow bope nothiag— | bing from Aurtria; ber plighted faith bas | the constitution vietated hey posse | u ry arian fellow. citizens. and Clover towards them than heretofore The day will ©, whem Austria will stand tn need of Hangary, | bait b for r ebildren how the aus | ment deait with the misguided, aod in be nd of reoowotiiation iu the | ew pertodin the history THE FURTHRE RXKCUTIONS. ‘The Prster Zertung corroborates the aunouncement of forther exeouttons Im addiion to the execution of bolle priest named Gowreoaky, at Pesth thirtera Hungarian officers bave undergoue the penalty for high teacon in Arad. The Generala Kins (Kiss wae ot bended ASO ten years’ ipprisunment ins fortters proceedings touk place on the ever-mem der, Jt it rtm ed Blve that the inte vin y Baron (leer nak bave bere banged wt Pesth There © HOw) KEE [eee CrIMIDAL prooerees WII stop, vetdle, has toe SA tend, @ phi Tre-burg, bas favored me with Fome mutne akon me ty the women and ehiidren the caetie of that city He states thes the repucts of Pushy # children being there ts erroneous, but that ed war woul portions of the army their firm a never bave be declares Eth @ notice # tern the county rystem— e constitutr for the scal noua COMORN declared that it was his vocation to fight Russia, and he twenld turn to uny quarter whence he could fuljil that v caion He made @ public profession of tenets of tae Amurath, & Parke of three tatis tends to ereet workshi end ammuni ject 1p view ben der patched two artillery officers — Rus- Kem Effendi and Sayd t.fleudi—to Belgium for the pur- pore of acquiring the necesrury information, and pur- chasing implements, seam engines, q d was immediately raired to the dignity of The Turkish government ia- ure of arme je aud withy that ob- Comorn is now oompictely garrisoned with Imperial y of the Ist of October tel be alo the courier we he ed it it for us and Feapeot porne exhibiting the discipline and conduct worthy of our reputation.’’ He concludes by waruing bis com- TROPS BBeIU-t ADY eXcurs OF disturbance. aod solemaly tbe offender shall be punisbed Vial law who dares to disubey him mation, dated the 3d. Kispka says‘ bi address. tor the last time the toils and glories of « tolation to them ta tl surrender was av act of necessity The salvation of the country demanded it. that 1 her sour uselersly. to the ‘tronjbend of fate,’ ava np: peo can ever blot out from the Im bending t: jets of bie ive of being enrolled as w'tesued by General Nobilt, for all, cept phe sick, to quit the fortress, or submit to the al- privates in thearmy. troops. and rince the Sth day of the mouth not a single Honved was to be found in the fortress Before the dv- perture of the Hungarians, Klapka, ia a0 order of ‘the is feliow warriors’ that fete bas decreed that the struggie shall end. “ Common sense forces a further reristanes would the conviction that futile. To expose the ta- babitants reund (omorn to the bardships of @ protract- treason to the country. though | ‘we bad not the distressing aud sare persuasion thet | throughout the lend no defensive f +01 Deve returned with the tidings of the fell of that dul- He then oongratuiates his fellow soldiers on the honorable and advantageous concessions Ovtained, +0 different from those wocordnd to other Sseuring them thet bat for mauly copducs there ter would behoven us. therefore, nber as to inspire our eve- vere to the ot affurd to offer yu of time, On the Hungary is to be divided into ten districts. in lieu of district to send ite men of trust to Viens. to confer with government as to the Dest meavs of carrying into effect the provisions of the Military law will pre Ucn ef the different Diets. till the convoce- THR LATEST ion of another npouverd. drers the crowd, but t' their voices. y . Baron Jeserak has bee jected to thesame fate, Both of there victims at ‘The Jack it linen; they were left hanging for an Soart to the MS ne dates are to Vct 13 The Prather Zirtung re- u wer eminent Hi roll of w Ketoh stripped the epital wry of the Couniess Batthyani amounted to seven millions of florins, the whole.of whieh bas been ‘The crown of St. Stephew and deen conveyed, it is Karoly. confrcated to the Austrian treasury ‘al insignis of Hun- |, from Widden to joy d states that the Countess Batthyani, after the execution of her busband, did not goto Toth, bat to Crargo, t who is ab Zh J. in complianes with the lat sho should leave Ilungary, to visit @ female relative in Bavaria. tically united for centuries, he cape & jield common sented by voted by whiversal sui h-Seh wertn. ng, Of the 1¥th. rays :— an alarming oririsin Duchy of Meckienborg-Sehwerin and the 4 it ts mot un- ere two States have been and @ det. ative chamber, compored, however, exciacirely of eristcoracy. and based on ari yrtwil ing & Constituent Ar frage. he Comatituent A Mecklenborg-ohwerin, drew to and obtig | two duchies, and decieted almost ail ow the the domains the Grand Duke worth more than 5 (60 CFO thalers, to be pational property The Dake ene bis femily as sis the Prince of Urosela. the prin- cipal egret, rolemmly proteste young Orend Duke of Seb ten obaracter. posttively aud nd. #0 far oO Dave br tiene but in te wobies of the o y certain privileges have assembled ti in con without apy regard to what bas ftitvent Arsembly of the people just rent to him t existed for his meowrst out thelr © wend, the Arsrm bt viste fo main wining News from The Rovreians wre On the svth of aug Acbulge, the reridenoe of the br by Mernvlt after a very Get porate rerinranoe, etd by the Inve rd WO were Made h ot ground being Bereey © be deputation to the Grand | d they deelared thai * im th us, ond A tauainet this The omieed to promulgate it; but the Grand Bivetits, who is Stowe for bis tram Fejeoted it. deol ae depended on of inode bearing And resolved tudra® up ® constitution ) ith bit encouragement the | proprte eof thy petty | been done by the: on Chis convention bas ke of Se! rin reeogoiee in any covturios to the throm at Roswook wil vot s1tGk imporeible to dissolve tt by foroe, ite constitation The ve events are + Gazette etates that the new demoora'te fon at Schwerin was solemnly promulgated on mensus. y im the Caneasae, oawtan fortress of ve Schawyl wae taren feged Ke ot eleven etrengibens ber | | Cur advices from fang'er vis Gibraltar, mention that full ratiefaction has been giveu to the French go- vernment by the Emperor of Morocco fur the fusults to the Frenoh Charge d’Affaira, aud. in conseq di- Plomatic relations would egain shortly be between the two powers, ihe French «qua sting of @ frigate and two war steauors, remained at ebor in Tangier y. Naples. ‘The King of Naples bas been regaling himself with the Juxury of sendivg into exile many eminent liberals, and of impriconing others This system of rigor bas beem adopted either because it {a resolved to abolian the covrtitutional system promised, or because it is thought needful to get rid of all who would eudeavor jet system @ reality, and not me Ru other rigorous measures were prevalent at Na- Spain According to the decres, »bich accompanies the pub- Heation of the new custome tariff. i: isto be carried into full execution ope mouth after the date of its in- sertion in the Gazette, Haure which refers to the importation of cotton goods will take effect within one menth, no matter whence they may arrive ‘Two months are allowed for the epplieation of the general tariff as regards mercheudise arrivivg from Europe and Atricn; three months for thove comtog from Ameri and trom foreign countries situated to the east of Uap: Horn; tive montbs for these coming from countries ed tothe west of Cape Horn and eight months pae arriving from Apts sud the Philippine Islands, Bey ond thore periods no reciauation for su exemptic from the tariff is to be admitted, however strong the | Teasous adduced for euch an exemption may be. | | The lonlan tates. The Patrie, of Corfu, staves that Messrs, Manin and Towmaseo, and General repe, have been received with the greatest eothuria-m by Manin and Pepe are both well Known = ommaseo is the traasiator of the poptar songs of Greece, and is celebrated as a | man of lette The European Corn Trade. [From the Loudon siercantile Gazette, Oct 19) | ‘The weather has lately been higbly auspicious fur all out-door work, aud farmers have been busily engaged ploughing and preparing the laud for the reception of the autumn seed. Chey have covsequenty had little rt Tr threshing or bring ng grain to mark ries have beep ou sv moderate a scale barely to keep peace with the demand. Prices bi comsequently tended upwards im most parts of the kingdom, end the improvement which hes taken place is by mavy regarded us the commencement of an im- portant rise That the value of wheat may rally a lit. tie after to revere sud long continued a depression, is | not improbable ; but that any material or permaneat advance will be established, we do not deem likely. Nothing bes transpired to lead to the beef that the result of the harvest haw beeu over estimated: in some counties the y aid to fail short of expectation, butthisis the exception to the rule, the goneral im- | ression being thats full ile potatoes, though coutinue to.come freely for ner in which | bis article ix beivg used, is no doubl the consumption of bread and’ preventing such beavy inroads being made on the new crop of wheat as would otherwise bave been the case ‘The stocks of old grein are certainly reduced into @ very narrow com- pars. pot oply iv this country but alt over Europe, still we question whether. with a good barvest ia the Bri. | Urb inlends. and @ considerable surplus for exportation in many of the principal continental oora-growing | countries, prices can rise much above th L they now at The advance on wheat from the lowest potpt may be ertimai per quarter Other | articles Dot varied much in value ; stly acted with great caution, not been by any means lively cometwise into London bave been of last week and the quantity brought forward by land. | carriage ramples trow the home counties quite wode- | Mcst of the wheat exhibitedoe the Essex aud Kept stands on Monday was of fins quality sud in good condition. which caused the millers to purchase rather | freely. ond aclearance «as effeoted early at rates le- | ‘2s. per quarter above thore current on that ‘Ou Wednerday the dis Measure, eubsided ; factors, oug! ea han Ki abroad amounted to only 3640° quarters, from Baturday o up to last night; and as the ay DOW op pascaxe from the Baltic 14 beileved to be com- Perativery email, importers have raived their prete: tions The couctry demand bes at no period of th week been active, aud the towu millers have conducted ‘operations with « good deal of caution. the busi- | Bees bas pot extensive, The sales made on day Were nevertheless atan advauce oo the rates of tbat dey werk of fully 1s, per qr , and the improvement was firuly inelsted om both on Weduesday and this no some- what slow. English barley has coms to haud sparingly, and ite oported indeed. slightly exceeded for tt Tire bar pot been of suffi Deoerrary to make any alteration in prices Darivy bas been in moderate eqaest for grindicg, aod prices ere about the same to-day as they were on Fri- dey lart. The market has bevn moderately supplied with oats, and really fine qualities are by no mea ebundant et Marklaue — little change has taker prices of this grain since our last; the finer de tious ba y net ben sold lower, and re lere money bas been taken f. w light foreign or, soft Irish. it bas been owing to the inferiority of the were not #0 plentiful on Mon: | y as previously, and realieed 14 per qr. more; since then no further ebange has occurred | Fraso of all nds have been held firmly at previous prices. W: ba d of no sales of floating cargoes of Indian cern. Messrs Barings’ Circular. i] Loxvon, Ootobor 19, 1849. ‘The colopial and foreign produce markets hare been, deoidedly firmer this week, In sugar, the te y to decline has been arrested. Coffee ia in improved re- quest, and dearer, Indigo ts going off briskly; and prices of cotton, with « very animated speculative de- mand, have again advanced considerably. We subjoin remarks on those articles in which the principal tran- actions have occurred. other kinds of produce remain- eis no revival i for Amenican ng 06 last quoted, and in Halted request her the demi Ss OCKS, BI United States at 106 for bear trepractions. ited States 68. 1508, coupons, 105}5 & 6%; do. Inscriptions, 104 « 106%; Pennsylvania be, Maryland 68, 57 a 88; Maseachuretts 68, 102 per Asnes continue to be held at our late nomi nal que tations which are far above tho views of buyers Cocnimnat.—A good d d bes prevailed. and at the several publicrnles 635 bage Honduras. and 47 bage Diexiean grain have ebiefly tuund buyers at very etuady prices. Cocoa remot state of bas chuswd more activity Plantation Ceyl ja 1,460 readily taken at rather bigher price: tive Ceylow is fully Is dearer, aod, inotudl be anged priwerpaily at Sve Od a 408 Ga. with seme of @ fuperior class as bigh as dis The other sales comprise vi0 bay id ured free of particu! Han bro. eo) Dg Of 2100 Dege triage. “good firete ' and 6,000 bags ord Brace . aud 360 td thape B74, w n jumt, if holders were di-powed ‘The Cons trade bas ruled more firmly, day # market prices of Engiian wheat w Detter descriptions of foreign were Is dearer tern Flour wae al Drenes were mew at full prices laden td for (bratis sad Gaiats, Liverpool. where prices bw the extent of Mya per lb and during fear di D1 HW) beles of sli Kinds were Fold. taken on epeeulation, mid Orleans 64d a 6d. ihe market yerterony atrer the recelpt of tow letcars Jer ibe “Cambria? was quieter, the sates not exoweding BUG baler osections tof the week Ka. a ad, and 200 Hehed ; BAO bog ava OCU exes pearl seme at lve bd 2 rerene yellow Derk, at suction yesterday 240 at Os WO for teal good tu uw fat Curkey wpium, Lae, & 1d, 6 Hone — We quote St fw ovtebet, £47; bait olran £26, Nw burg clean, £28 108.; Hie £02 for good ng Deivkly, wh & pony 2 ebeats 7008 chests bare been awrals aurvunt to v0 ratls bring bor b «Bere d a'r le unoer for ensbwowd . wer Sevteb pig remains deprerted, Saedioh, £11 10s, eat Jveny —6 tone Kast Indies bave cold stendily; large teeth O62 The, a 8 Ibe 2b lie @ £u, bath 7 ibe @ LO We. £10 168 & £07 10s ud sorivetives, £128 £16 104, | torah He #19 ibe | One Sperm brings £81 in retail All common Geh | with fate retail qu 200 8 + pate | a £29 We a £80 te ranger fi 446 for Galhpoll dowa wo £41 tor! pay, be Ke Fam. Jie td , eooom nat, Se @ O0e | reed te rather lowers with roller® ws, and but bmtied demand thi nce of public salen w no trauractions to report; we quote Bengal 268 Raw 81.x — Prices of the best kinds ine taatlon improved about Is per Ib. and good Bengal is rather dearer. but the burimers haa been limited a+ buyers prefer to wait for the public salva, which are fixed for the 3let instant, when en ample selection will be afforded Srexien — The stock accumulates. and the article is ies consist of 1956 baa r, at 2d for clean Sumatra, whi grep trace te a 160 bags Himento 4kd « até 2072 bagy 1 ginger from 18¢ 6d @ 2le. The next sales of when about 1,200 als this week. and with rather more general desnand we have had a deoldedly firmer market The trade have tuken 2.00 bhds, and e@bout 10 000 bags. of which latter 6.700 in sale to-day bronght cecasionally an advance of 6d per cet. In forelyn desoriptions we notice rales of 4000 boxes Drown and yellow Havana, from 1%: 2t8 6d short sana and 4.000 bags Peroams at lis and 204 for ord rown aud low white re-pectively The Trading Com- pany have fxd their next saleto take place at Auater- dam on the 16th proximo, when only 18,822 basket will be offered, and with small quantity holdersare more disposed to view the grticle favorably, aud offer nothing st the moment Thi cipal contipental markets have been limited. be- yend the absence of pressure to seil, no improvement can thus far be moticed Tattow —‘the recent edvavoe bas not been main- tained, and the market ie now dull at 376, for St, Pe tereburg YC on the rpot 368 9d, to the end of the year and 275 for first three monthe of 1850. ‘Tra —Pubito eolee of 26 026 packages commenced on 16th instant and clised yesterday, 9.000 baving found buyers Old congou brought previous market prices, Deing {do 34d, Under thoro of last tale aukay kinds cf gunpowder +old rather earier, and green teas generally went off flatly, but ta other respects prices are upaltered Tonacco —The transactions this week have been important. but the market continues extremely fir end we look for @ more active demand when the sup- plies. now in course ef trampling, are on show. Turrenting — Precisely as last quoted with s mode- rate demand for rough Spirita without transactions. Wuatenone: is not pressing on the market, but prices ere certainty lers dem, and £185 would be the most ob- tatpable to-day for either Northweat or South ‘The Colontsl Woo. tales were brought to @ close on 13th instant; although there was no material improve- ment in prices, there was, the last tew di ine erca-ed attendance of buyers, and the biddings wore spirited. The Course of Foreign Exchange. Hamaunon, Ver. 16, 1849, Amsterdam. . .8 months 26.32} stivers for 2 p. Paris... 66.6558 18634 cents for 1 p. Pe id 1, {maros and shillings +8 18.11% { ncefor £1 atg, 1.96 cents for 1 p. 230 lire for 300 mares bance. Ocer. 18. London. . ‘1s ovnts for 1 p. bance. 26.3734 fre. and ots. for £1 stg 97'4 evnts tor 1 lira nueva. 82 cents for 1 lire. am, Oot 16. 4 grotes for $ franos. 16 for 1 p. nd stivers for £1 stg. of fis. for 1 lire nuova lire. Li sie er i % } firs. and stivers for Rotterdam... Bee £1 stg. Antwerp... “ 26.7734 francs and ote, for 1 Hamburg... “ 13.1334 14 mares & whil. ban] do. Paris....... “ 46.70 francs and conte 1 de. 53% pence atg. for 1 milres. 8 mos.26.10 {te ne. and conte for ata. + 4 81.735 Lire for £1 stg. Boisson ree Ovnos. 1,000 weigh- we Lospon, Oetober 19, 1848. United States Five per Cente, 1853. . United States Bix per Conte, 1608, vente Pive per | cute Moceachuretts Five per South Caroline Five per Cents, (Baring & Co. ecceeeesceeees ss (nOminal) 90 Do.. (Palmer & Co)... °. Maryland Five per Cents, Sterling Bonds. we Siz per Cent @ap. 82, for the work ending day of October, 1849 tna 4B 149,005 » © DErARTMErT. + 14,568,000 3,127,006 vornment Seou- tities, (including ‘weight am. ineladsi ‘Sav. fey na ts ‘ote sioners of Na- jonal Debt, and vidend Ac'ta,, Dey tee. other ‘Bilis, 5,807,081 W,S14,616 1,062,091 £46,428.6721 Markets. Lonpox Money Manet, Uct. 19—One o’clock.—The failures to which we alluded yesterday are those of Mr. | Charles Pooley cotton spinner of Manebuster, whose liabilities are stated to be from £26 000 to £30,000; Mr. Jobn Spencer, of Manebester, cotton xploner, with lis- | bilities of from £12,000 to £16000; and Mr. Johm Ro- | dinson. of Stockport, whose liabilities are to about the like extent Reduced Chreo per | ® Quarter por Cents, to 7-16; Exchequer Brock. 1¥7 34 to 10834. in the foreign market, and but « business has been dene up to the | ‘There is no cba very +mall amount prevent bour ‘The dealings inciude, Mexican 25}4; G0. account, 2F Fortaguese foor per cen’ cent, 16 to 18}, ‘The raliwsy market §* also firmer, the lmproved prices of yenter od Wate orea thin the last hour. and clore 92 for money aud O2'¢ to 92% for secount Sharvs are still improving. Forvign sbares are unaltereted. In foreign stocks there ie ttle Oct 18. Three off seit wes known that k The fasde of prices. ‘Ihe railways were geoerally weak. Exchange on Londen (80 days), 25 00, money ; do. (90 dayr), Bo 37M. Livenreot Cotros Manner, Friday October 19 —The ity tteriy be th m Of the cotton erops originated Im our market Inet fatiefied the buyers of goods and yarns that aber prices, more or less long. mast. are matter neeerity, now be emtered upon Manchester durin ly. beem very Ia part. quite ¢quivalent to the advance which has taken | place in cotton, bas bad the effect of folly maintain ing the immenee demand whieh was experienced week. and this at grad cing prices, t which were © first four days of t of ‘The business dome im he Iasi ten days. bas, conteqnent- sd being at prices, for the most a which, although pretent oF tealived Improvement in the condition of the Crop, TepreeeDting that tery semsonable weather war be- ing expertenerd im different sections of the country, hed the effect of matrriatly ebeeking the demand and alinying ing exertement Phe sales of the nd the bariness Hy atadeecline of gd per Ib from { Wedursdey This subdued forling oon- prevail to day, the rales not exceeding 6000 pd the prices 4a Highest price of o Oey Mere rated At only 8/00 hale. wap done very ee the pries inure 184Y. 436 890; (0 Bem Ieleed OK Md DEG; 10 etatwed ditto. 7 22840 bowed. Hd Cd, 16.400 Mobile he, bid. Oed.; 8 460 Pername, 6d Td; 10 880 Marambam. 6X4. 74; ; 20 Vemarara 64d ; Sid 84d. The im. States oyu Bee Bes y 46 Bartadoes 6A ter the week bg, but Mexican bave linproved, aud close | janxets, October 19.—Ashes—About 160 al sold at dia, to 439 for pate, and 36s, to STs per owt. for pearls Bark—65 hhds Phiiadelphis bark sold, to arrive at 108 9d Coal—The market has been unusually brisk during the part week; the feeling in the trade is to keep up prices and. at the time of year, is in faver of doing 40 The prubability is, that there will be an advance in price ere long market is quiet, with little variation in pri factured conridered a4 scarcely Seoteh pig, without any other ca clination to buy for investment. b hin the Is per tom. but the trade have no cead- permanent improvement in Seoten vig nd and supply be more assimilated. em: the stock on hand reduced. Present quotation: Merchants bar. £4 10s. ; best rolied £7 ; Hoop. £7 6: Sheet £8 ; Sootch pig (nett cash), £209; Bara ta Wal £5 Lerd.— About 100 tons American e been sold at 859, to 36s per owt. principally at tbulatter rate Neval Stores. —Turpentine in rather less demand ; 900 bbls. sold at 68. Ud, but for 1600 bbls sub: 6n. Sd only Iwing bid, they were w sales of American Tar. but of be. €d. per bbl. vious pric proved demand for Beef at steady prices, the sales ex- ceeding an ave: firm. "In Pork the jount, and the market closing ax been & moderate business, alteration in price, and low qualities are now somewhat scarce; middling to fine sorts continue dficult to move owing to the heavy stock. We have had a decided improveraent in the bacon Market, and the sales are to a greater extent than or some time past; full prices have been paid for the lower sorts, and ali qualities have beem taken with more cheerfulness Hams hi sold more freely. At prices rather in favor of the buyer there bes boen ® moderate business only in lard. buyers wa! a the r of cheese has en ‘at full prices ; % ly supplied. Irish: Chere has been # good consumptive demund for all xorts of butter thia week, and a1 Diixhed; fine 70s to 72a; Carrick and Kilkenny, #84, to 70s. ; Wex- ford, 668 to 698; Ballymoney and Banbridge, 678, to 68a ; Sligo 026. to 668 ; and pickled Cork seconds Ode, to 4s perewt, The weather has become more wari and the market, although firm. is quiet Imported frot Ireland from the 8th to the 13th inst. both inclusive, 10.701 firking, 187 kegs, 649 crocks and 58 bales bacon. Riee— 4 000 bags of Bengal sold at 84. 9d. for broken, to 10s 9d. per owt. for middling quality. Salt net note any change in pri th the demand betng only to moderat he market hus hardly maintained the advance netiond last week, and little bas been done; Petersburg Y. ‘ be bought at 38.00 aud Odessa and laganrog at 379.64. Perewt. ‘The South American sold by auction, om dnerday, went off well at former prices. 104 cases East India brought 3s. per owt. 1 he narket continues dull, and prices may be quoted in favor of buyers for both black and green ‘Tumber—New Orleans hogshead and winepinein request Tobsec —There has been @ large business doue this week both to the trade and on speculation —Holderr firm, end antiol- pate higher rates as the season fair exteut of buriness has been d public rales were held yesterday coi of low dercriptions 8 of Anything of @ «aleabl eagerly sought ud brought full pri prinetpal part was of an opposite kind, aad sold, comse- quently, at lower prices. Maxcnraten Inon Manxxt, Oct. 10.—A fair bi nets has been transacted during the week. prinelpall at the advance named in our last report ket does not close quite as buoyant am brands. Scoteh pig trov at Glargow, 444 ton, and at Runoorn and Fleetwood, 484. to Maxcnesten, Oot 19 —Ourmarket throughout almost the whole of the present weok Las presented an aspect of ° able activity. Where sellers have been dis posed to accept orders, the operations both in yarns and gocds have been large. and gencrally speaking. at advances upon he prices curry: ment of the week. ‘Tran-actio arkrt, partly owing to hat quieter appearances in Liverpool, mainly, no doubt, ts the large business dome here last week. Producers, however, show undimini-hed firm- and although the transactions of yesterday aod 7. have bev comparatively less, both in namber extent, very fall prices have been realised where Dont bas been done. The demand runs chiefly Dpon shirtiogsand printers, upon both of which ea edvance has been established above the prices paid rt of the wack. Wamestion, as y very insignificant advance, not withstanding the decidedly upward courte of every other article. — The short-time movement aur manufacturers of beavy fal great jaution in the pro- cloths will, no doubt, have taken piase, business bas beea done during the “ export aud home use, at the full rates of t. 18 — Pieces: Our market maintains tone that bas characterised it for the Past two weeks, not very much business dolag but a Srnersily frm fecling being prevalent. The eifects of the excits ment in the cotton market are also felt to tomo tatent,ana the wenufacturers generally boing very low tw stock, are not disposed to push sales exoeyt at a further advance of prices, which, for a grest iy articles, especially those containing cotton, they have be le to realize, The total advance now on the tures of our market is from 16 to 2) per cent, is to bo feared that this great augmentation of 1M. daring the coming seaaoo. mavertally inver- the demand for Wool bas been iu good t and at firm prices a very fair hustaows has beem There is an abundance ia the market whic! slone prevents another advance. Yarns continu searce. Tho business dolog is consideradie, aad price are without alteration Nortincnam, Thursday, Oct. 18.—Laco—There iso felr general demand for goods, bi prices, to meet the stiffer rates at Tule this week ther advices, where a higher pri has had the ef juired. Thie of cheching operations! mi ver were lover et yarne Hor bobbin-net lace woods are yet risem oderace lavel. it is probable that, before y pass, something like remanerstiog tices will be insisted upow Hoslery—The ho- ery trede continues in @ very satisaetory state; phere je @ fair demand for all clases of goods for the home trade. particularly for goods There ine greater activity this year, f desaription of than there bas been for wars part; thi ng. and is beoo al h of trade t# gradually inoteas- very year of still yreater impor. igtborbood ing exten rem year or two ago. it was aot n We are aleo glad to hoar there are several or- dere ed for the Uuited Brates. and it iy oonfident- ly believed that @ sdditional ones. eht by par'ies more partiou- larly engaged in this trade, that the orders this anason, tor the Amerioan market, will Le more extensive them ious usuel, of the berter " Is overy pros DR the winter witnessed for the last on market is firm,and yaros are ober 16 —Russian metalic, 08; United States 6°, 105% 105 Lusate, October 13 —The fait clos bern. generally epenking nm yood one. of common goods have earried home very handsome orders. which fil occupy them the ensuing winter, tactortty. im better dee it previous pri- | The pay of liquidation day went off very re Sr Perersncnan October 10. Flax mend for ¥nglish Dips Int ly arrived, Hei peerrding to quality TH 22to WM. aad ra 2 for bigh v rallied on tha a Onllipott, fet wo time wood, Se ; tal THE VERY LATEST. Duel between MM, Thiers and Sixio: By Telegraph from London to Liverpeot. Lowspor, Oct 20, balf-past 10,4. M. The advices from Parts are of yerterdsy noon, They state that dering the speech of Mat Drone. on the Kor tween M. Thiers M = Bixio, ¢x-Mimister of Forsiga Affaire, The latter declared that the former hed said the election of Louis Napoleon, would be « disgrace te Frenee. Theirs demanded ratisfaction, A duel tock place im lately; one shot was fired by ench at twenty proes distance, but neither were woond- ed. end the reconds came forward and said that the parties bed done all that honor required. oth mem bere returned to the Assembly just asthe slitting wae adjourning at 5 o'clock. De Im Rossiere war the last speaker, and would com- tinue bis address to-day. Oot. 5 —The President in the quorum of members im th: fr places. Quite # number of petitions were presemt- to the public, tw grading parte fetreets, and for setting curd qu tomer In others irostutwne._ To pay to the fruity of the tate Lleat. Desi ove hundred detlars, being the expenses of Ble funeral. To light Eldridge street, from Oraed to Rivington Mobile... « Orleans. “ Swet street with gas. From the Sosrd of Aldermen—To tax aH personal property except agricultural products The Boar jurned abe