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— — THE NEW YORK HERALD. O'Connell, but the attempt proves almost an abor- The Irish Tenement League, for the enfores- ment of tenant righ's, is begiea ing to attract con- siderable attention both in Engtend and Ireland, and al! parties are fu'ly impressed with the neces- sity of placing the law of landlord and tenaet on a more equitable footing than it bas been. ‘The proceedings of Congress, at Washington, have sso attracted considerabie attention, and the engrossment, by the Senate, of the Fugitive Slave bil), has been strongly condenined. The crops have bern nearly all harvested, and it is now confidently asserted that there will be at least an average crop of grain, and that the E SHEET. ae ——— es ONE WKEK LATER ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. TELEGRAPHIC ‘TO THE NBW FORE ATRALD. ‘ato crop is much sounderthan was anticipated. ARRIVAL PeThe submarine telegraph between Calais and or THE Lge po i already ine WS Kove ir throu, ing on a rock, withia about two hu ‘STEAMSHIP CANADA AT HALIFAX, | dred sards of the French’ shore. Arrangements are being made for re-layiog the wire on an im- proved principie. The firm of Farris & Co., cotton merchants, of Manchester and Calford, have failed. The Pacific's news was publ two o’clock son the day of her pool; her acteal running time from New York is state ten days aud seventeen hours. It ie reported thet the Chamber of the Ex- chequer has determined to advise the abolition of the paper duty, the stamp duty on newspapers, and | the duty on advertisements. The trade and navigation returne for July have been published, and the result bears ample testi- mony tothe prosperity of the general business of the country. There is a slight falling off in the fh obey apr however, in cotton goods. In the aggregate, the exports for the list last moath ANOTHER SHORT PASSAGE. “ARRIVAL OF THE PACIFIC AT LIVERPOOL. ANOTHER DECLINE IN COTTON, ‘The Warm Reception of General Kaynau in London. ‘The Way He was bragged Thronzh the Streets, Warrow Escape of the Austrian Butcher | from the Indignant Populace. THE DARTS, &e., &e., &e. over five hundred vessels, and in tonaage about , Zhe French Republic. TUE PRESIDENT’S SECOND TOUL—THE DEATH OF LOUIS PHILIPPR AND THR MOVEMENT OF THE POLTTICLANS, BTC., ETC. The President started on Tueeday on another provincial tour, commencing with Cherbourg. He is met almost everywhere with mixed cries of Vive la Republique, Vive la Presidente, and in some instances with Vive UEmpereur, and Vive la Nopolion Second. | Some of the socialist journels ageert that the President is about to change his ministers, and to Th f.the Canad Halifi eal! upon M. Dufaure to forma aew cabinot. 4 By 0 Hie Canad to Helier. tp one of | The report is not credited, however. : the three shoricst ever made. We give a state- . ment of the three quick passages :— & | It is not true, as stated last week, that the Presi- | The steamship Canada, Capt. Harrison, arrived | pat Halifax at half past five o'clock yesterday morn- dng. She left Liverpool on Saturday, the 7th inst., at | Alo’elock. She left Hatif+x for Boston at7 o’clock, | and will arrive at that port about tour o'clock this afternoon, aficr a passnye of ten duys aad five ‘hours—one of the quickest on record. Total Time, | dent Was uncorcemed ut the news of Louis Phi- Py - Days. ar | lippe’s death. He did not hear of the event ill prs ad 8 16K after his arrival in Paris, and when he did so, he Sept. 1850. +3 15d | at once expressed himeelfin termis of deep regret The Europa, it thus appea: est run to the whirf at Helifex. The steamship P. » from New York, arrived at Liverpool on Wedueaday, the dth inst., at 11 o'clock A. M, in ten days and twenty-three hours situiler honors conferred onthe remaine of the ex- from New York. | king. It appears, however, that there are some Cotten had declined one-eighth of a peray per | Sales for the week, 30,819 bales, The barvests in Mayland had nearly all been se. <ured ix good order. No change in wheat or flour; full prices obtained. dn\an corn hed declined a sixpence per quarter. The steamship Cumbria arrived at Liverpool has made the quick- | for the afiliction which had fallen upon the house of Orleans. He ulso expressed his gratitude for the magnificent funeral given by that family tothe remains of his uncle, on their removal from St. Helene, and offered to take the initiative in having pour? brought under discussion in the Committee of Per- menence, of the Assembly. The Council Generat have made a strong move- ment in favor of having the constitution revised. | The @ounei!, however, does not propose to have | the state of siege removed, nor are they willing to | have the electoral law repealed, so that there is not Ms , 3 much sympathy between the Council and the so- early on the Yd vot, in a tite over eleven days | cintists. ice of bread is advancing ia Parie. from Bortox. Mean. sete _— received, bee indicates z, one cet i that a stvong desire for a revision of the cou “The London money market contigued easy. | tice existe in the various provincial councils. Corsols 96}. Messes have been celebrated for the repose of Nothiog of importence done in American stocks; | prices merety nominal. | OUR DESPATCH. | Hacrrax Tecra aara Oveice, | Monpat Monin, Sept. 16, 1859, ‘The Canada took the town by surprise, and an- monneed hey arrival io advance of the telegraph, # | Dal'-past tive. Afr landing her mai's and coaliag, the eoul of Louis Philippe. It i reportea that the Duchess d’Oricaos has written to M. Thiers, to inform him that the Queena, her mother-in-law, and the other members of the —— ure desirour of his preseace at a council de famille, to be held xt Claremont, in the course of the present month. France is rapidly improving in general trade, end im consequence of the difficulty of tinding saf- ficient band, wages haa rieen to a price never be- fore given. she sailed for Boxton at 7 o'clock, weather fine | There was no news of the least moment on and calm. The ©. left Liverpool at 1 o'clock, Fed the Sth inet. The Bouree firm, fives and jas had a very smooth passage. Engt TAL FLATTERING RECEPTION © Denmerk and the Duchics, —__ Nothing of rtance, relative to the positioas of the armies or to the settlement of the dispute, GENGHAL MAYNAU IN LONDON—TEE AUSTRIAN PUTCHER DRAGGED BY It appears that the 4 Russian t has a line acrous the bay of THE POPULACE THROUGH THK GUTTERS—HIS NAR Keil, havieg iteelf with 1 ROW ESCAPE—THE HARVLSTS—EFFECT OF Lovin PUILINER’S DRATU—TRADE, Fic , BIC. unen- of- War Close to the entrance of the harbor, to robe any ot the Holstein gauboais and steamers | lea 0 ay On Wednesday, Generel iaynau, called the | : ing their preeent anch . ! I, of the third, states that the Hi. Diet has Austrian Butcher, received a slight indication of tor ~* ed by the ‘Stadtholdera, td meet. at the regard which the Englich people entertaiaed | Keil, on Monday, the 9h instant. for him. He arrived at Loadou ca Monday, and | Ghana Ges " } The on Wednesday, having previously received @ let | 4 telerraph deepaich from Bennet the Sd inst., ‘ter of introduction from Baron Rothschild, inwhich state: the semi-official papers of that date aa- | pounce that, in consequeace of a resolution which | the council of princes agreed to on the 26ch ult., | al the governments of the L have imitated | the example of Prussia in Oyo to attend or | aseent to the Austrian Federal Diet ai fort. Lord Palmerston addressed another note to the Prussian Cabinet, with a view to induce Proseia the Daron ciples Heynau as his particular friend, che weat to visit the brewery of Messrs. Barclay, Perkine & Co. Haynaa was accompanied by his side-de-camp and his interpreter, According to the regular practice of viriters, they were requested to eign their names in a book in the ollice, after whieh | to join aad nasist inthe execution of the i they crossed the yard wich one of the clerks. On | ofthe 24 of July. We find it asserted that this inspecting te vigiter"s book, the cler discovered | pa i boo 5 eng met by a peremptory refusal ‘that one of the visiters wae no other thas Marshal | Haynau, the late commander of the Austria ustria. . Advices from Vieoua, of the 29th ult., state that resolved to induce forces, during the unfortunate Hongarion war. Tt) ne Russian cabinet hae > the become known all over the brewery ia less than | German ye to con- two minutes, and before the General and hiscom- grees, to held at Vieana. t this the panions had crogeed the yard, nearly all the labor- ———. Seer bonis for too apetean of Biaten tn ers and draymen ran out with brooms and ditt, | be established. shouting out “Down with the Austrian Bateher,” | India and China. and other epithets of an alarming nature to the Colonel King, of the Mth Light Infantry, Marshal. _ ecmmitted suicide, in consequence ¢ Fy 4 ‘The Marchal, finding how matters stood, aad Secnomraneeat Poe gewesine pe eae likely to geta warm reception from the sturdy | a coward. brewers, thought predence the better part of valor, | At Bombay money was easy. Considerable ac- he cotton market, the pur- and began to beata retreat; but this was not so | tivity prevailed in the eneily done. The cituck was commeuced by fang made entirely for ex; Oaee dropping @ truts of strew upon his head, afer = Some manufactured were in request, but cwhich grec and missiles of every kind were freely _ for most descriptions of fancy goods, there was no demand whatever. Pesiowed opou him. Tue mea neat suuck his ““A\"Cacuita, there had been an increased ac- hat over his «yee, und hostled him from all di- | rections ; bis clothes were wore off his back. The Marshal's compentors were treated with equal ty inally succeeded in reachiag | but no sooner had they mars their exit, thea » crowd of coal heavers, who waited upon his highness, seized upoa him; he wa pelted, strock with every available missile, aad even dragged niong by his moustache, which atorded ample fecilities from it exces="ve length. ‘Still batving with his assailants, he raa frantic manner along the bank eide, uattl he came to the George public house, where be ran up stairs and , ‘There was little change, prices ruling without producing any hasers frem their apathy. nA state ihat considera- ese Governor of emall hips of war, and about one « bee 9 I. wm rumored that be is instructed to demand absolute session of the Peainsula of Macao to the se, his foree is, however, considered ia- wufficient for energetic coercive measures should hig demands be refused. oe de wae improving in both Caton and Hong ong concesied himeelf in n simull closet. The furious ypigy, Ma ate tnd bee NF hang Ret s0 mob reshed in afer him, threatening to do forthe | <a ‘The Markets, Austtian Butcher, what he did to the poor Han Livene sot, Sept. 7, 1860, Cotton further declined {d. Fair Orleans quoted Bid. Total sales for the week, 30,210 bales. Breadstufls firm. Tur weather during the week hes diepelied ol tears about the harvest, which hag been peerly all secured ia very good order. All speculation has centred, but there continues a steady demand for wheat aad flowr, at full ladian corn is dul!, at a reduction of #4. per quarter. Provisions —Beef very dalt Pork—Eacept a gariere, bu’, fortunately for him, they did aot sveceed in finding his retreat. Ultimately police came to his rescue, end he wae removed in 9 police barge to the other end of the city. This aseatlt har been the subject of comment im aearly | all the London and proviacial pap re, and whilst the majoriiy erree in condermi rg the act, still they | frankly admis, that the presence of sodistepatadle | seeuintive parchare of 400 bhle at a low figure, # character in England was a provocation great the sales have been urnrually light. Bicon—Che enough to cr cure even a gre ster outrage. arivel ofa pareei by the Paice has weak- The efivets which the death of the ex-King of Sin sennanrouly’ tele tae even the French 1! have on European politica, has Shoulders sell slowly at full tates. Hamne—Nearly deen the therve of much discussing in the Eagtish up saan) ay = “ wold at prices fw ef papers, ond it te generally thoucht that the event it favor of # erlier Cheese—More inquiry. will have the effect of arovsing the lateat ambition jow —Aciive demand, at Gd. advance. cfthe Prince d Jeinville. The dispute now pending ntermily will, it ig thought, be healed, © to place him at the head of the Cofire.—' ad prices at Liver. > Hiepubtic. pool 2e.a Se higher. At Loudon, on Friday, the Pree Mujea:> te auill sejourcing in the Highlands, | fwerkrt wan du'l, and prices reduced about Le. from The Lord Lieutenant of [retend hus commer the top price on Thureday. Tee. —At Liverpoot there has been a more li detmand for the trade, and all kinds of lack nt ti v.. Lew ie Lan » there ta io for hie reception ia Deitagt. | large nese doing, wn inary Congou cow! Sent povereurcatarvoiatioont of his te lene hag | hot be obtained at ieee than INhd.j greens eteady, Given greet se tiofection, and abogether Lord Cla- | end commanded full gree. rendon appears io bare becume rather popular in 1 nore =) << demand, at very fall gilece, are’ = al Jrejand. | Ste: bbls of turpentiae, the tepeed agitation hus beca agua revived by | quelity, have been sold during the week at Gag @ tout to the North, with the v the Copdiion ot the agneultaral aad operations of wrat dietriet. Great pre fall below the corresponding month of 1819, of difficulties in the way, which have already been | tivity in the export market, which, however, was | aad common rosin has been in demand at cw. Tobacco.—Virginie leaf and strips are nigher— market generally firm. aat is less saleable. Carolina quoted at 16s. a 3s. per Ashrs.—Prices easier. Sales of pots at 31s. a 35a, Pearls offered at $2s., but few sales. Qoercitron Bark—Philudelphia, on the spot, com- mands 12s.; to arrive, sules at Ms. 6d.; and Balti- more Is, less. Oils —Olive lees active, but holders firm. teed firm ut 33s. 6d , firm ut 878. 6d Lin- th little offering. Rape Cod -—Small sales at £33 10 per ton. Wool.--Good demand at full prices. Public sales at Lendon considered one penny per lb. above for- mer rates. Fieights —Veesels lees abuodant, and rates a shade better to nothern ports. Money market continues easy, Bullion in the Bank of England hus increased to £16,800,000. Consols have closed, each day of the week, at 96} for money and account. The London Chromtecle, of the 6th inst., says there has been nenbing done in American State Stocks this week, and prices are quite nomi- pal. The quotations for United States stocks are vnslterd. There is reporied to be less activity ia the cotton districts, hut ia the woollen and lace districts business continues brick. Messrs. Mrown, Shipiey, & Co.'s Circular, Livrnroot, Fuibay Kvawing, Sept. 6 1860. We bave bad another dull week in cotton. with @ | partial decline in prices, of yd. por tb, the lwprav- ing prorpects tor the growing crop having crusted | Spxlety amongst holders to realize. with an inercared determination op the part of consumers to contae their purchases to the most limited soale, wotil the receipt of later accounts. which ure now looked for- ward to by all pariies with daily increasing interest. The stock of cotton im this port is 492000 bales, of | which 155.000 are Amorican, against & stock at thie time last year. of 676 000 baer, of which 605 G00 were American. Havre letters of Tuesday evening. state that tbe tuerket for cotton contings inactive at that port. The sales on Menday hed berm only 670 bales and on Tuceday only #0 st unaltered prices, Sales for the week lees than 2.00 bates. Jn colepiul productions there ta nothing of moment doing, and pot much in other articles. Passengers by the Canada, Brand Mre wyosell, Mr saa there ‘nd dirs Weatherly, i uedtegton Ikley, Reine, Wis ford, Willlamoun, Miogley. Allon, ‘Cs Fatcteider, Bryan’, Bell, Choate, Mas rive, Maslin, Marci Semias, Woodbury, Vary, Jack, Muir, 6o Cormier, item, 3te hoberts. Terms, Feseell, Bao! ftord, !, French, erie, Arcde, kavtinan, MacVel Clinten, Lanerick. oN . Ye—Arr Nordgroot Fisher, N York. Ht Arr steamer Hermann, Crabtree, NYork, jiomwen. @a—Arr Leuricta, Bes F. ——$$—$— — $$ —————— Cau ‘%3—Arr Stella, Lituledeld, NVork. Cateurra, duly 10—sld Broshers, Bostoa; Brit 18. Mozo, S Yo Giave Grivwald, NY¥ork. Hava, avg Sept 3, Dachess @urlene, Bh » 1a, Amthoay, & York: E:pineola, Bawnvbe, Sept ti ‘ottembary, Flor, NYors. Sid Aug 23, Kbein, Dulere, N Lehn ype ° NYork. ic Hardie, NTerk, w a arr Cabot, Sioserson, NYork; Sophia, jo. Bisa, Avg S~ser Bareas duly 18-8) Cronre de Conssice, Pires, N¥ork. Pun (Brievol ), Hope, York. QurEnore wn, ja Retox. 8 V ork Livenroot, Avy aM Manus, NY ck; Dake of Willington, Ties 4c, Sloan, dor Sepe 2, Wm Bitcheee®, Crewsy, do. Bepy'l. Kzcolsior, Orockor, NYork: 24. Genes. Kelly, at ea Dieekan Dos Lid “Giisens doe Weseskise 6 Beenpon, Lusi Ba Benton, buh: Const eet. ber, fires ag tmahien, Sept Rocmaire, 40) fr Unes Ave Babs on rf Ton, Sept 4—are ‘writ kuek, Aug 3i—Are W ilneliat 1%, Boston, jun, Back, S York. sound to Boston, no, Ang M—The Achilles, Wilfoor, bie pert so Bteckho!m, was strnmded near Carcurpa. Jely 1—The Bubieon pee back leading. he Sept2—The Cembrin om 27th Ang, lat apnea ta Sak of & Umber b dee vessel, burnt - age. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, Revival of the Slavery Agitation in the House. Passage of the Slave Traffic Bill in the Senate, (8, lon wo the THE PUBLIC PRINTING, &e., &ec., &o. @HIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS Bonate. BY MORAE'S MAGNETIC TRLEGRAPR. Wasnimaton, Bept. 16, 1850. PURLICATION OF THE #TATUTER, A jolet resolution for the publication of the statutes at large, was received from the Judiciary Committe-, and peered THE CIVTL AND CITI OMATIC APPROPRIATION BILL. | Mr. Dreauxson, from the Finance Committes, re | ported the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation bill, | with various amendments, aud the Lill was made the special order for Wednerday next. PRIVATE CLAIMS It CALIFORNIA, Mr. Feenowr introduced « bill tor the settiement of Senhor | Decomba, har arrived ia China, together with three | | | | Tie tore OW CA | | | private land el ims lo Califersia. ANOTHER #LAYE mrLL. Mr. Peart introduced » bill to prevent the enticing of slaves from their masters. ny The bill to preserve peace with the [adian tribes in California, wae parsed. THR FUPPREION OF THE #LATE TRADE IX THE DUTRICT OF conesmnre | The bill to eupprers the slave trade im the District of Columbia war read o third time. The question being stated upon ite passage, Mr. Bi briedy addressed the Benste. He ob- | served that it had been seem that each and every one of the measures reported by the (committee of Thirteen | bad been paserd fle had, from the Gret, oppoerd their | conjupetion in one Mil ar one mewure, The argument | tp favor of ued conjunction was, that they would pas: more rag F He comtended thal suet ® courses could aly Seley thee, noe tbat each Keparate meaeure pareed. the soourscy of bis view was Bitempt todo that which war an partiaaentar, rr) imocnatinotio While there cate aod together by their tats, they fought aod straggied Slmoet to the ue-tructioe ‘of each other; Dat ae svon Aa re ited, each off to bir owe hole without far- ther trowble. (Great laughter) By looking over the ato fereral measurer, 1t would be found thet only measures © Few Mr teem omnibus of Oniy four, Mew re Chee. Cooper, D voted for all these meneurrs No becter evidence of the trath of bie portion could be given mr a) thought that the events of the last Ore ‘were hot pro tyects Of judivideat triamph were the trig wd ot h the Committee of Thirtecn, e Op pO ple question of form, the eombiaed io bis opinion hare been passed long pasted now, that was the (Appinure Mr. Deceiver romarted that, Uf any one of the a, combination of measures bad been taken up alons, It Wonld bave created @ seotioual feuling and discussion, which would have prevented proper action upon a: ofthem, [t waa a good plan to bring the questions ell der consideration at 0 He admitted that, generally, the pee, or der each question by itself, but wader theso extraordinary eir- oumstapees. the combination was wine proper: Some further ite oecurred, ater which the bill was passed. Yens, 93; Naye 19 THE WOUNTY Lan BILL After an tne flectusl motion for an executive session, taken up. Pending ite con- offered making provision tlefactiva of the Virginia revolutioaary boun- ty land warrants The amexsdment was debated and bee by 16 ayes to 22 amendment extending the members of the navy and coast of Florida dori f, during the wi & long debate, was Mexton, agreed to Yeas. 29; Nays, 21. ‘The Senate then adjourned. Hense of Hep: esentatives, BY BAIN’S BLECTRO-CHEMICAL TELKGRAPH. Wasninoron, Sept. 16, 1850. anny RATION BILL, Mr Bayi, (dem) of Va, by uaaaimous consent, ra- ported from the Committee of Ways and Means a bill making appropriations for the army, which was re- ferred to the Committee of the Whole, on t! to of theUnion. Oa his mot this bill ead the navy aad Mexican indemnity bills were made the special order of to-day, co continue until disposed of. Mr Writams made an ineffectual effort to set apar, Friday next, for tho consideration of bills relatiag to the District ef Columbia, Mr Haut mo d the House, by one bh and twenty-three to fifty-two, suspended th: when be introduced @ bil that the proper offi the goveroment. in aujudteating tor halt revolutionary ofttcers of Virgiais, Hon of the aot of 1832, #hali in mo case allow comma- tation and interert in tiew of helt pay. Mr. Bayiv, (dem) of Va. warmly oppored the bit. and ipststed that it interfered with the veated rights of eftiaens of Virginie Mr. Hart onid he bad introduced the bill to throw additions! exfegu ron olaim was orig but bad been tnoreaced by the department t thirty-two thousmed If such increase should ip relation to other Vizginia claims, three or fu Hone of dollars will be tekeo out of tbe treasur Mr. Bayiy moved. but the House would mot iay the Dill op the table. YeusS2, way ‘The bili was finally peered. ue INO CONTRACT. After other business, of ne especini public Import- ance, Mr. McWitre, (dem.) of Miss, from the Committee on Printing, made « report,om the memorim) of Wa, W. Belt. arking to be dwecharged from bis coutrast ‘Thr committee state that, without some modifleation of the law. it will pot be tm the power of tie coutractor to execute the work tor the ent ogres Lo view of this fact, they propose that Mr Beit be rellevod from his contrast. at he be paid. for what he has done. the prices of the resolution of 1819, with reday tion of forty. five per cent ; aod that Toomas Riteuie avd Galen & oo be employed to exeoute the printing. at certain rates, whien area little more than dovble these now allowed to the contractor, Me, McWillie observed that, although Mr. Belt appears to be the contractor, it was right to inform tbe House that Mr. Kitebie was the prinetpal person iaterusted Dir. Maxswat., (Whig) of Kewtucky, did aot deli & ¥ord about the contractor having suffered a tow and thonght that it was esiagalar stretch of gene Toeity Wo emdrace the editors of the intelixencer la the ditribution of the patronage of Congress What would the country hiok if they vere Cold that this combination bas been afoot ever since the commenae- Ment of this season? He moved to refer the resota- tion of the Committes om Priating to the Select Com- mittoe on Printing f South Carolina, said that, it the Mr One, (dem present contractor should be rewarded. ax pi y the committes after deducting forty-tive prroent trow the prices of 1819, be would make twent: thy sand dollars onthe first part ot the Pateat Uffce report. Mr. Tayuos. (whig.) of Uhio, insisted that as the contractor bad failed to comply wich his onligations. he shonid be discharged. sad the Clork direoted to have (be priating prompuy exeout C op ‘of tow previous quretion. the report of the Committee on Printing was reterred to a aclect committee om printin, THe PAVED GR Lawes ENCOURAGEMENT OF AMERICAN Lawon Mr. Stevens (#hig) of P = notior of bis intention te introduce @ bill to witer ¢ existing revenue laws to mneourage MONE ANTE SCAURRY ahi A bill was totroduced to repwal ro a ertablishing territorial govermments end Miah, slavery in sald aod et pledges the ration to it mew slave States into the Union. Also, & bill to re; aud sonul the fugitive seve law, recently 5 . AMINTANT ARCRETARY OF #rATR Mr. Bayry, from the Committee oa Ways and Means. bill to create ao office of Avsistant Beerrtary of Btate. which. alter debate, was refereed to cr m the State of the Uaion. Tee and (bree private Bills parsed. © mosriTaLe Mr. Geivseas, (whig) ot Mars, from the Committee | om Uc mBeTee, reported @ bill for the purchase of sites and t of Marine Hospitals at Detroit, But- tao, and Wilmington. Dill to give to the Pp lands, Pending the Btate of A House considera: From Washiagten. OUR SPROIAL TRLRGRAPHIC CORRESPONDRVCR: chamber to-day, having recovered from the cholera morbus, with which he was attacked last Priday. Captain G. T. M. Daria, sid-de-camp to General Bhields during the Mexican war, took his position as chief clerk tn the War Department to day. ‘The follow!ng commercial ageuts have been appolat” od by the President :—Vor the Falkland Iriends, Wa a they, Of R.1.; for the Isend of Ceylon, Joba Bleck. The Territorial Question—Feeiing at the Beath. Portemovrm, September 16, 1850. All the Texas papers, with the exoeption of the Gul- weston Civthien, are very bitt © tar as) tegerde the mennet in which the territorial diMcultics have been adjusted by Congress. On the other band, the Legi+la- ture, and the people of Texas, appear to be well pleased with the s: rangement. A great many of the Georgia journals are filed with very turbulent language, but the people rem to be quiet. It ts oMeially smnonnced that » proclemation theses decide upon the immediate grereston of Ueorgia gvage of the Union is ridiculed by the Savannah Re- prbucan, The citizens of Chariceton are pacsive with regerd to the admission of Valifornin. and there appesrs to be ‘Do exeitement throughout the Stace o! South Carolina Interesting from Tex: Barrons, Sept 16, 1860, Private advices from Texas, recelred by tonight's Southern mail, state th st the war feeling in that State ben greatiy abated. Fears, however, are coterteined that the ultras will make strong the party at dan Astonia Mr Wor. Wasabington, bas returned of a t of Capt. heriand'erervant died The Privanerina, Sept. 16, 1850 The Marion Hove Company, of New York, landed at the Walnut street wharf this morning. They by 8 procession of our Philadelphia @remen tum, Sept. 15, 1880 no foabt of the eles tion of the present delegate, Mr. HH. Sibley, to Com- eters, by W00 majority. Gen, Hintov=—The Matt Robbery. Canrecavo Sept 16, 1950, tion of General Minton, Ayo cod smerel aot vant left The preliminary exaw was clored on Saturday © evlity, and bail wae fred ae B15 U00 Deleg n bie to preeuce MMe city yesterday, by erece ny with Generst Jones, U awelt bis triad, im the & Ratirond Ace tr jetene. . by being th re tS Wapdan Led staestonneRchosee™™ . were wade from the standing comualttens, | wille Federal Unc atatee | The biswering lea. | t of Oyer and Terminer, 5 Het te Jwore —Vhe jurors were called on floe of $26 each, ordersd that one hundred additional jurors be sum woned lor (o morrow. The trinl of Patrick Delany was postponed until Thoredny Chores of Murder — Robert Moffat was then pliced at the bar, charged with the muraer of bis wife, Ann Moffat, on the 7tb Juiy last, in Kidge street. by etrik- ing ber on the bead with ® piece of wood, of which blow she iastanily died The peisouer in # powertul and rather good looking Daa, Of deoceut appearance, aud absut forty years of aye Several jurors were chalienged; and two belng sworn 6 triers, Chey parsed upow Use eligiblity of those who equently called tad challenged by the pri- unset Jus Fariey.on being questioned as to whether he stood indificrent betweem the people and the prisoger, seid he bed « bias tom read the particulars of the tranreetion in the newspapers The Judge raid that lis should not read newspapers it bis mind waa ro capable ot being prejudiced Mr Farley. ia wuswer to the Districts Aliocaey, satd that potbwithetending what he had 4, aad the opinion be had turmed, he would give # verdict ucoord- ing, to the evidence ‘The Judge sid t be would direct Ube triers to find agulust him. therejore tet aride. Ti. Bibert, a native of Germany, was challenged, om the ground that there might be some points in the evidence, or tn the Judge's charge, which he cou'd not tvficiestly comprehend On being interrogated, ir. Bibert showed that be undurstood the Englict lan- Burge perfectly well ‘The Judgo said that he confident Mr Elbert would understand him ip bit arce, as well as any otber man mm Court, and be tberefore overruled tne objection; whereupon tbe juror was chalivaged perempuorily. A juror, vamed Broderick, was objected to on the ground Chat be had turwed @ fettlod wad fxed opinion of the guiit of Ube prisoner, beckuse one of bts carmen saw the woman lying deed, and tae busbend talk into eustody at the time The Judge said Ht was @ curious reeson on which to form uu opinion of the pricners# guilt The juror was set wade Several Others were airo wet avice on the rame ground; after whieh. the number being sworn, the prisoner wes given in charge. Un the ludictment being rad, ho permed deeply affected, upd wept. Bir Bwerney, whe was asociated with the District Attorney, opened the ease onthe partot the proseca Hew, and brictly stated thw cireumetmnves as nuoue- quently Gotailed im evidence tle (Mr 8) ead thoy would show thet the prisoner had several ciaes threateped the Lie ot is wife, witb whom he was to wit of frequently quarreling and also that after committing the act. be gathered up bir ctothes and wes preparing to excepe thon he was takew into cus ener) then went om to state the injuries been fuftictea om the deeeared : on the the forebead cbe received two cuts watoh penetrated wo the ckull, runing to the wove aud sorors two incbes each way; one deep cut upen the Jefe eye. three-quarters of am inch in length; owe oat t, from what the juror bad said, He was Tight 6). about one med in length, w cherk, extending to the terth; & deep chin. and one tebind the tett ear, wh Ue sbull These injuries caused her ¢ Patrick Campbell wau the fret witners sworn, examined by the District Attorgey; be bad been c as under pepetsated h pritoner; on the 7th of July I was vp town morning apdaster my return between Il and lio'el sound Mre Moffat with her ncse blewding, thie wasin OT Hidge street ; the privoner was out; he exore in ; be tovk ope of bis ebtidren on hie Anee and began to cry, and fai, “look wt the sta beure in jo, ond my eb * he thew cownd, calling ber a drurkard. « then fitted up a fork and paid it he w call her “out poeket ; be then “fell ® licklog her” wud I got b twurn them ; he ewught bold of me; he shoved me over tour thoes and wee making a Kick at her when he bis me in the shin ; I then set down in the window I got the kick, and Moffat got « plvev of a barrel be wns across the bed and while tn tbat poritton be knocked her across the head and arms and orory. where he could hither ; ke then kaoeked her off the bea om the Moor; he gave ber @ krek atterwarde: he then arked me to help Lim with his trunk up to the ma Doue, there be sould acouse ker of being & drenkerd; i helped bim with Bis truak to the corase of Delavey ubd Alvorney atronts, It was there opposit® the tation bouse, the peller sito. [The barret raver wore hire proauced | Witoens thing like one of tiers, (nbout ) bectrack her with ; [eeveral erticles of underdress were alee produced. cove 1b bloed.} Wicness covtinved. The prtrcarr change Doe pit at the “artes hou i | ! ' | im that part actors the nore whieh revered It; three cuts ander the | twme he atruek her om the right | lived K, | pe werks of whe he | drunk 4 often, or what | | of her peme” she would ron bim through with the | liquer, I ruppows (laoghrer) ; fork; be then ross up end kuockra her down with his | drunk to kmow what my canghter hed , bo then locked the door aud putthe key ia his | quarreled sbout } tain arrested bimand me | brut | the Inet five years? | (Laughter) T wai A.—Sometimer he expec o be hung and more times to be sent to the 8 inom for life; Lnever epoke to him sbout it put he begen to cry for hie ebildren. 2- 4 Bes four child- Catherine Reiley sworn, end Attor Moffat about two mouths fore she died: I now live im Kleventh streat; my Was o1 the sevond floor. and Moffatt and bis pled the basement; my windows were up. ike chairs falling and as it some oo was struck witha board: T heard thoans: thoee noises wd to come trom the barement; [ stood om the, stoop, and still beard the asme noise; F stood me stoop for #bout tra minutes. an gear asl can guess, and wtew minutes afterwards {saw two men f° ous with a trunk; the prisoner was one; [ ean't tell #ho the other was; [ went tothe nasement window, and raw Mro, Moffat lying on the floor with her head to wards the doer; I did not gain: her face wat all ee vered with blood: F @id not sew her atver that There was nothing material cliciied on the eros wivation Kore Reiley, sleter of lost witness, corroborated bar testimony. Cathe: Dolan deposed to having hoard the pri- soner threaten 10 tuke a ite betore the tlt of Juhy was over, Dut doves not know whose jite Oa cross examination. she admitted having owlled the prisoner a d-—d frist Urangeman; he usea to esil me a Papist w—; be has ordered me 009 to come to bis rooms; 1 have drauk with Mra MofW&t several times; | wae bot in tbe habs of going Lowstogon to érink with her Mary Jackson, & smart looking, but somewhat elder]? wounn. deposed to the fact of the prisoner's baods bing blowdy when he wee going ont of the bous#, on the evening in question; | koew them! fore couple of months; [ went into the busoment ry ibe two men were gone ; she was moaning; BD spoke to ber, but sbe did wot spea® (ome; she wes lying on the tloor, covered with blood Jocge —Did you give the alsrm? A —I was giving the alorm all the (be time he was beating her; L have Lewid them quarrel before this. ent pave sven Sim sirkeher, be always eaid he would have her life for being such an old © when he was beating lie wife, L beard Ler ray, “This is the lest bestiag yoa’lh ever give ine. tar you have ailled me,” In apewer to the Judge, the witness sald she hed Otten beara Mofet say he woula bare her life; aod that she saw dim beat her one time with » email stiok While the ebild was on ber knee, To the District Attorney.— I can't sny how long this Was betore the last affair, thers never was & Week without rometbing of the kind Cross examined Ly Mr A. u. Jorden. em trom the County Caven, Ireined. Q. Do you betemg to the Orenge party’ A. Ob! thoy wouldn't buwee woman )(isugbter) ; 1 am @ Uataclio; I aon’ know what Mrflatis; Inever sar lim go to church, Tyses Or meeting; when Mrs. Moftat was dead, [ heard that he was e Cntbotio, and be was a Protestant ; L cap'tray whether Sirs. Moet wav deawk of sobyr when ste bad the child on ber knee the the Moffet struck her; heand I over had any hard words toe wher; 1 can't ray whether Wom, 1 don't Lapplly together when either Motlut wor bis wite ever « oom, Q—DIid you ever get t) ton! A. Oiten (Inughter) , be the wight I ree kim strike her with to an everoge, Mrs Jeckeon, how often hare you gob mi'ted to prison ne & Witness; Detore (uat Lboacded ia | druvk! A.— Well. Lewu't eay; pocbape 0 is a0 oftem the houre with the prirouer and his wite; Lars io the | that can't tell; L never get wy Coger bic when T Tombs ars witoers stnee Th July; Dave kKoowu them | was drank: [might wav? got ry arm bit; my com in about three yenre the Intter end of May r [law did it, beeavee, perbeos, f was abusing him. the ccach of Aun Moffat ; she was the wife (Laughter) @.— Were there tTmao aot wifo Yes, but they had iu that house that quarreled ? my oFn daughter avd her burband ured to quae Judge Dia you qnarrel woen you were drank? A. Incerd, 1 dowt know what Ldso —You had mo husband at the time, to quarrel with! A.—-No, L had wot, (Luvghter.) (—Now, tell us why you ged there in doing 40? A Well, T don't know; is be mt ber husband T never heard that dot ay family being ey over his he: Cross-examination eontiuard Moflat eompleiara to ibe le © drunken temily, snd very Can you tell us bow often you bave been dr a ell Edoa't know, Q. Wea A.—Well, it might be that, more or bras. pot druuk ot the time L wae Mof 1 might hare been «short thee Detore that: I worn tthen because hada’t the meaus to get dravk. (Continued laughter) @ by the Jadge. —Did Mrs Moffatt pay much sttention to her onil- dren nnd seem to take cace ofthem, A —ohe didwhsn the weeable, but ber bunds fs oftea be vk n 4 by her hard conlaa't always at- tend to them it $00 times? fet strike bia wite nid thet eb @ | \urther steted that © deceased bled out ot | were locaivg ia through “Moda: Patrick Reliley, brother and Kose Retiley. cor:enor wid to the statton Beare powd tum. hie eaters io ¥ One evening And gave the slarm; wiine-s the nose snd head ; rhe wos lytag bewding goer the | previous to the ogeurrence {u quesiion. when be came e wh OF Bt least Abe Cid not epeek wi bile be wea bee'ing ber on t hake donot erie me x we were ~ you hed hb the prisouer, while you have whb bao: I 0d the deceased off the Moor ones after he bad besten her. aud she dr there was no ope iu the room but myselt and the two bu ms ebiid Is wb: ut fe oughiin walked out os L came in; the deceared looked very bad, and was ex with blood; be kicked her more than he Kicked het any pina he could Cromeexemined Lem a epikemaker, and worked in Lewis street, for bose Price. at the thne of this oeenr- renee; worked for bors Thowpron for more than two years previous to that J ac tew yours im the ity of i. on the Brrt of Mey inst; I bave been maklog ile part of the time: 1 boarded with Moff: and his wife three of four times. On the reassembling of the Court, the cross exami netien of ¢ bard working | of dey, duly 7 in: the offences tok place in the rear not see Moffett from the | L went out at senem o'clock im the morwing, I drank delore Freturned Pins J ere Bam@ed tie place at thich be drenk) Took two plasres of brandy and 4 aes Of beer; get home « Hecleatter lw o'elook ; fa out an bow that Moffat returned; { was in bed because L bade pain fo my bead; [ bad not the I went out ip the morm' } My rem door Bot lowe. (Here the Mayor entered the Court, accompanied he Turkish barcador, his loterpret + aod } or word the Ambersador to ¥ j equentiy to the Distrtet Attorney and some | Other members of the lege! profersion , aad atter a ty retire | ued hen Meilet sod | id not seo Mot. denror to id take war his wit! A. She tice continued Mo@att eailed on * house wasin; I dva't ad lbave % we bamor that up the t Of the table nod rbe at 19 ae rhe Lifted the fork ¢ Li errenibed tuppored, for the por | Po the Judge — Be Witnese eontinued—T a Mr Wateon in relation to thie oe a —Ddo trees wy ite | n we lett the house; she war notablet» | outand abused them, aud mm wasio the cradie; she sald, ~ for God's | court wae abuut bein, A Yen, 1 was allowed to speak | ped right down again; | | should return in bie mpbeil wageontinued The prisoner waen be builaing 07 ciape strvet; it kappeved on Sun- | that this tn a cnee of mania and I did Wednesuny previous; be had been to Philadelphia ; | tt, | their duty ender thoes ¢: were on the hearth stone, ag [ | deration of the Court relative to hiv unfortane ¢ ! called them “out of their Op orem -+xam neice, the witness adv itted ia. ie stage ot the , (@ o'cloek) the adjourped. iu comseqvesse of eas Of one Of the counsel tor the prisouse, whe der medical treatment and unable to eit are wre then sworn to tak es ad whea Mr. Delsfielt, one of them, sald that they would be permitted to to their bed up tor the might. Mw «aid the jury were all honorable men, and there wae no fear of their being tampered #!tn ‘The Judge remarked that Uoug! abie in itmight be reavon- # Ub. re eas ro particular public citerment ow Another, to permit the jary to part to their es, ot what bn was afraid o* as the preeedemt whieh would lay tho way to applications in other cases where it would be linpolitic to do se. He hod had twelve oMoers @rorn, eo that each gentle wan rhowid suffer an litte inconvealen * poasidle, they might visit their homes with an offlver but ustody andremata together til! the Fitting of the court ia the morulug. 7. anid The Disirlet Attorney, efor som farther de that he bad been considering ths propriety of sbea- {A recess war taken. at about one o'clock, until two.) | doning the charge cf murd-r, in consequence of the feeulias eature of the evidence which had hewn ad- dueed. prison: Ne bad consulted with the ceaneel for the if the court Is Ine'tned to charge the jary rio the seeoud de. i of murier. the counsel for the iefed to rest here, aad met go ee. and nots The Judge fally con-urred fa the course alopted by the District Atiormyy it mast be mansisughict ta th ecend de undoubtediy, beer ass it in = Milling Ina croel vnerae! manner and aot with « @ zerous wee: 9 pen Mr A L Jordan sald thet they were reaty to eud- mit the care om the views ef the court, wilaout offering any ovidewee oF summing ‘The Judge then brietty ap told the jary the nature of usivtanece Tt from the testimony, that the prisoner had & wife by besting het ins cou! and weave! and the evidence for the defence could mot jon of the court thet the just hear wlaughier |i the second degree, wit inerther and fee If you agree tbat opinion pg conferred for afew mioutes, one 6: b ed if manslaughter in th crime to that of murder, wh tetwrn In the p fit the guilty of man . The Judge told them they sould not yer guilty of mew goes to tob » and resisted Ly the 8 ef the honre Im the encou: in the frat degree: ae there ip nothing to surte'n a char. of maadaaghter tn that form ted for ebont ditcen minutes, that Nebert Meet was aot guilty of murder, but wat guilty of manrlaughter ia the seco: hin thine to put in eo narter to seven Ontil tem of thie day, when the trial of the toe you recelivet telling Mr. Wateom that. after Mee Mof | Drurys will be commenced floor ed at Moffat the seoond the fork ! Ht terollwet telilog him T know Thomas Allen Q — Did you bh thing to him | A — No, fut both of hat | eoald do for Mof- ha Stewart: | did wot Tat pot emt time # any euch thi . tb: ee Den come to melo me | fet im my evidenoe; [ know b thing to him; [ never wre vo thendetstruck f did uot know what I was doing To the Jodge—Whee they were intoxleated they weed to have frequen! quirtrl® thete © dide't drink tor and they hat 90 que during thet tm Moffat strike her befe food from her, a doctor attended het once tent of her: Uhe wile was more frequently Grupk then the husband: I have seen bin when sb ie dtunk aud he ear sober, | never & ony threats on the part ot either of them tower other Toa dorer fog to the rtw = compiatot t ht it the beet way to get bie om went there with Bim im order that he fer the tof hie wife ether tor Der nee “t dend at thet that fT wes tn emredy ae an wbettor in the ense, Senived by the Mirtrint Attoroey—8 meif Teouldn't favor MoGaet co thet be weald 1 eaid { would toll “he truth; Alien fee the same, ond | gave them s ou talk to Moist ia What did he way’ fer bie tr T went out sith Moffat for the porpers berng drenk, aod f the thoy aht be taken *fheking @ (eeriion hy the Juder Did pritcn sboat, he? A Tee 14 Waison that T | Noidow! aid WA wanted to | rine Affaire, tre. —Ahip Warren, Lambert, at ing on the etna mer, tleering eet, but wes upabie to srcertein her name, Wot the Atiantio. hence for Liverpoot. Berrien Baew Meese corn The following additions! Particulars concerning thir unfortunate vessel ar che tees | rom Captain Whitten, ofthe fishing sohooner Oxmtoy, "| whe tion of the crew —O@ Monday, oh inet. at 5PM. Seal Tela fe, Rabie, teary g N_ P86 mtics heard a hail aot being onable by the giase to discorn anything in right, heat to windward about amile and fowed ft pi ceeded hom the sarvirors crew of bark Messenger, of St. Jobe, Nee ‘wick, & pow vearel On ber fret voyage, boand to Liverpool with « cargo of deals, The bark was capsized on the day previows at OP. M. during a severe gai After great exertion. succeeded in tesouing four men from refts constructed from deals, having been in the L_ | water imenereed to their waist.teenty one hoore vith- out food andine Beary res and +! Metie sloth: vpon them They were all nearly en! me; Tene cleploin | rereued. The tattewers merety deale placed together c1e@, Were (probably lort when the bark oaprined. the Canton pasted within baif YF ple bei then keel up. aed searched among the ' Un dark OUT mam finslading the second 4 on the rafts od were thrown overboerd by tader previous to being fauien ia with by the eaten

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