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ooo on nemaam ep nena aereaneeneempemeaatitinty THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5944. ‘ MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, Iria Riot at Carthage, Ome. | ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA AT BOSTON, mation of a federal Italy, like that of Germai +4 y; hat of German iit ves | duting. mortenges on the properties, are stated to be | 7,000 bales ofeotton. To sum up. the sales ofthe mee! necessary to invent a framewor! by - hich there are buildi id se’nnight do uot exceed 1.938 bales, ogee Be Ape, TR a gon Sage rriregen Rezing ful eweteneet~chat.seee ia roe: | fSierz. shoe ae meson fne apres al | Page tnt rnengetetres. fae rrdanee ie : one dra jee. Ani er, as : ou ! 1 rt 1 bales, The Bill Abolishing the Slava Trade in tho | caused by the nom payment uf chete wases by o.com: | ALBITIONAL EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE, | seou'dy the evidence in the public court the anther | "pare ot the ‘Turkish, Mediterranean, ryuadron are | belem lant year st the mme period; tho autgolags were : ure’ vison " District of Columbia Passed by the House, — | freely uced. ‘he rioters took the contractor prisoner fonoenen ean orton. tn some Rowever, | Shout to sail for Rngland, and part for the United | #21 038 - end conveyed hitm to the citvina cart. Several of | The steamship Canadn, Captain Harrison, arrived at | they uted the milder means of endeavoring to bribe.” | States—the latter belng eke. longest cruise om reoord &e., ke, Mee them bave been arrested by the police. and are now | Yoton at a quarter to one o'clock yesterday aitornoon, | , I now proceed to give a summary of these interest- | *t*hips belonging to the Sultan, eee undergoing an examination before the Mayor, ethan tommanantic cen cepepi dnc taeeaie "| ing and important tele, upto the present date. On | eee Orrin. tne eet aed hes —. a the Ist of June, wo prisoners bi ht, PHIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, The Grand Lodge of the United States 1.0. | She left Liverpool at 11 o'clock on the morning of | handeuifed, and surrounded by soldiers, Into the ‘eel ‘and loss 0: Guat, the chival- Blaielsud : ipegnialashaaee Footie ides: 23. abe, (TONED ME. Bho ad Ss pestowinss DbH of the two pe A ge Capes gery th tely forged at Legh Myth oee : . Sept. " ; ; en ju ve or six youths were lately forge pe ‘The Grand Lodge of the United StatecTadependent | Gickest passages on record, Her time alinost equals aadhe eenaine pence for having worn yellow aud bias’ sushes sbout'ther |. | Persambucn.. ‘ ba 'S Order of Odd Feliows. commenced its annual session | that of the Asia, in May last :— Angellilo, and twenty. persons, in & Manner considered disrespectful to the | 193% bales BY MORSE Ss MAGNETIC THLESRAPE. esterday. Twenty-four Grand Lodges, and twenty THE TwO QUICK TRIPS, ployed by the prisoners. The proceedings | Austrian colors, which rome of them had, moreover, | The imports during the same period amotnt to 21 Wasnincrom, September 17, 1860. rand Encampments, being represented. About twen- | overs Arrived at Length of Pai he foll day, were occupied in reading | trampled under toot by having yellow and black show | bales. OURGON LAND GRANTS AND TITLES, aatekiver were see Ane capers : ss Heaton a ‘ape ee the president report, which zante ths Teduceds— |, linings, Evaorzax Cons Tusny.—Loxpon, September 2—AG A a ie, (P.M. a e jsopers were e Ly i. 4 - 'y After the consideration of routine busines, the bill the amendment ty the coneti : TI SE SP 10 1 | called the Unite Maliene, the object of which waste de. aced thin His, MEER RG peceats tad Crotline nae, | ae eapnnee marke there vad 0g tear providing for the settlement of land titles In Oregon, | tution. proposed at the adjourned averion, the speci The Canada made the tun from Halifax to Boston in | Foy the Italian monarchies, and place the whole | who waa born in Corsicn, on the 16th of August, 1700, | kad eecoret asec ee, trom the heme oountl and making donations of lands to actua! settlers, was | order for Tuesde; ape Baeren S (ih dibagtoayad theenty-aine hacer and fortss,Aue minutes, p ian nant 2 Seenront Sra of sorecanent. It | tho same day as Napoleon, She had lived noarly fifty | that neighborhood. “The aoniie ak Se aaa taken up. te—ayes 63, Daves. Our despatchos were brought to this elty over the | fere all who beloug to the evct are republicaus, and | {aryimobe give sbartment, In whieh she had eol- | exhibited on the Essex and Kent stands wee not equab Mr. Yuivx moved to strike out the soction of the | " The following oMeers of the Todge were elected to- | yew Haven railroad, and arrived kero about 12y°clock: | euilty of bigh treasom; and although tho prospectus | °° pees sin Coe ray ornare on this day week, watlss tue DiM making donstions of thelunds to actual settlers, | dey for the ensuing yeer:-—Williem W. Moore, of DO, dats , Of the rect Bothing more than the "King | , Accounts from Tunis, dated August 2, state that the | snmples trom the east coast wer i Grandsire ; — Page, of Wisconsin, Deputy Grandsire; | Jet night. actually put im exeoution when he sent off hin | Cholera, ufter carrying off about 52.000 persons, appeurs | P74 inlurion, Good wheat was in fuir Before the question was takén on the amendment, | JT "Ridgely, Grama Corresponding Secretary, A. 2 royal troops to fight the Austrians—the fabric of | S0denly to have declined throughout the regency. fresh old and dry parcels of new sold quit Mr. Warkre moved to amend the section proposed | Warrand, Grand Treasurer. The Assault upon Haynau, the Austrian | tho accusetion 1s built on the aims of this sect, which | Peter Leudwig, one of the asssesin of the Prince | {% this day week; we must, bowever, redune or quo- to be stricken out, by Inserting « provision establishing pre seae eieaven iwi utcher, in Londo: proposed a federal league in Italy, like that of Ger. | Lychnowski and Gencral d’Auerswald, who was lately | tue this camnot be reguedel oc 2 hang ei Bee ae jure. {Frum the London Times Sept. § | many. The court had searcely opened, when one of | condemned at Ilusee Cassel, to hard labor, in irons, for | CUt this cannot be regarded ax s decline, the diverence the principle of homestead exemption, Peating this | rue pEMCCRATIC RATIFICATION MEETING AT Rowr, |. Yesterday morning, shortly betore 12 o'clock, throe | 22% Prieovers, Leipnecher, fell ill. when the president | life, escaped «few days ego from prisom, and succved- | 2% "he intringe value being tully as great as t'te dif. ference im price, The transactions in foreign wheat Roma, N.Y, Sept. 17-9 P.M foreigners, one of whem wore long moustachios, pre- | caused him to be brought into court ima dying state, | ed in reaching France, wore on a retail seale. but importers remained Gres, amendment, an ineffetual effort was made te go lato ey iskochuens mueetten ate oe: ine faa ry “ Ee ‘ 1e eat m pg. js even.ng. in place, je he je brewery of easrs Barcisy | The lawyer protested, and twenty medical ie c re. xecutive tession. se proposition | WML @ complete failure, wore not fifty persons | andCo. for the purpose of inspeoting the establishment. | fied to his dangerous, alate, whereupon « medical man | furcaueeeae dues ives am account of another dread. | xnd needy buyers had to pay previous prices. No ‘The question was taken on Mr. Walker's prop: 2’ | present, a though several akers from Uti ad | Accord'ng to the sages practice of visiters, tuey of bad character reported to the president that Leip- Jule Baers < Le pratt Fedo Bs aa Aad of | change took pace in the value of fh there was 1 it was rejected—y. 44, (ideasrs. Dodgo of | tlsewhere. were present by The mecting | Tequested to sign thelr names in book in the office, | neoher feigned. ‘The president then ordered the me- | powder. One was discovered to be on Aire, whem sine | fra loteotuey Keaton eae reed ae oe Wis) Seward, nd Walker, were the gentlemen who | edjourued, to meet at some future tum, F wbioh they ercaved tho yard with one of the | dical men to make a report which would euablo him | 5: tho others were out mivift. The others “cemtotos being th ice as that obtained on this diy vored in the affirmative ) clerks, Ov inepecting the visiters book. the clerks dis- | to enter the court. The unfortunat> man. in a state h Pr pe Sh Siatae dace a0 nee ovale eave ay Wemperance Convention at Utica. covered that one ot the visiters was noother than Gen. | ot pe “ “e but the preeautions taken prevented lors of life. . though the quality was hardly so good. Foreign suruted we nario" donate, jasoe ouly to thove fature Uricw Sept. 170. M. | Haynau, the late com s Hit scourstion. wae Tend, aad at the clove of che | yA most interesting diseovery hus been made in hus. | P87i"y Yan in fale reuwest. and beary frosh sanipies residonte who shail settle in Oregon prior to the th | | A large number of del to the Sons ot Tempo. | during the liungarian proceas it wae thought’ the poor man had ex. | S@,between Dorpat and Norva, of = combustible ae | Foniized rather enhanced rates, Malt was saleanle iy Mareb, 1868, ‘The motion to strike out was then | Teuce Convention, tobe held in this city to-morrow, | the brewery in loss th: Pred. The doclora were called, and the same | Cezboplferous and evivtuctory ascoal. It is of « yel- | *t guite ws much money ae last week. The fresh ar- withdrawn have arived. There will be a full attendance. Genceal and his companions hed encseed thepard.neatly:| men who, bed certified, “enty three hours byfore, | omen brown solo, with white spots, end ls the sub. | Tree cousuise, @ Vell as fice Sbvene, Were Mr. Mason moved to strike out a provision extend- (a all the laborers aed Craymen were out with broo: that the prisoter was in @ state to appear, were | J°ctof much speculation, being eaid to be of @ much | Moderate ; and though tho large dealers conda sted ing the benefits of the future donation Isads to ‘Ihe Coming Geld Crop of Caltfornta. and dist, shouting out, * Dewo with the Austr obliged to own he was in a dying state, ‘Can he | *tler geologicul peziod thaa any kuown coal field. ge one fe cautiousl ae Monday's prices we: foreigners who shall have declated--thelrigtension te Bartimons, Sept. 17, 1850, | buseber,” and other epi remsin an hour longer?” sald the president to the | ‘The Russian government has distributed a circular | 1” ParUelinstances excreded by Gd per quarter. Bw Ta per uarter higher. which interfered wi thersie Pew: und, perceiving scmiyot the mon about te attack bin | more, His mother and slater were forbidden to ex. | thereis employment for 200 carpenters aad joiners in | (M\"8i",, te" Pure more Wnauired for. aad inp last a etreet to Bankside, followed by a large | chanze a last adieu with their unfortunate son and | the south of Russia. Every workman who sbali pre- naistiow of the brewers’ men, coal heavers, and | brother, ner were the pricsts allowed to pray with | sent himself shall receive « gratuity of 15 tlorins, in- pod wees sith thie opate ot te wa ie aie armed with all sorts of wiapons, with which | him. He was thrown naked into the pit of the Campo | dependently of the expenses of ius journey. wheat afloat, there was little disposhion to de Beciness 7 belabored the General, Ho ran, in afrantioman- | Santo. He only made one remark—“'They want to | The report of the Committee of Public Credit of the | free on board. become citizens of the United Status, Thia proposi. | Commodore Jones estimates that California will yield | Béture to the Generel. Hew: Dm meédicsl men. “No! Two days after he was no | among the articans #f Vienne and Prague, stating that Honoafter debate, was tjeeted. by zi ages te Bangs next year $50,000,000 xol Tr. Wai moved the addition weveral eect! making a general diatributien of pubile Iunds for ons More Kuniors of Another Cuban Invasion, benefit of setual settlers, which was rejected—Ayes, 3; | where are rumors of another Cudan invaion. pays, 4d Gressre, Dodge, of Wisconsin Seward, and | Deyie,*pe rumors reevived for the Immediate Walker again yoting ie the effirmative. : ner, slong Bankside, watil he came to the George pub- | Bil] me; they shall see I donot fear death.” Leipnecher | Mexi of aes wes fs Sone Mah bey ew waco abastid. and the | of the Bers Water Witch, and Vixes, to be lio-bouse. when, forcing the doors open, he rushed in, | wax a wan Uyreat talent, and known for his iboral | the Bagtish debt, hes bege. favorehle: roe aed ta tee lavanroot. Sept. 8—The only arrivals of any impor. Dil was then reported to the Senate, The amend- The Bt. M. te Candek anh te and procesded up-staira iuto one cf the bed-rooms, to | cpinions. He returned to his native city after the three per cent stock, instesd of a | ‘2c? st¢ Of wheat, from the continent of Europe, and penta were conciorel im aud the Mili ordered tau | The Bt. Marge te ulmost ready ior sea. the utter astonishment of Sirs Benfield, the landlady, | granting of the constitution, having been an exile for a-half per cont, as proposed by Mr. Robert- | American Sour, There hee ‘beens fair demand for \bird reading —eo_—-- Who soon discovered his name, and the reason of his | many years, during which time he travelled all over ith tbe present paymene of three and a half mil. | W>est during the we with . iting aavons ia . swaMr LANDS, RVC: Court of Oyer and ‘Perainer, ae ee ae ceca tneb Fushed in after | Europe om foot, and supported himself with his of dollars out of the American inderanity money, | £°% instances, Good qualities of Irish snd French four After the consideration of xu amendment made by | Before Chiet Justice Edmonds ana two Aldermen | bln. tl reatening to dofor the» Austrian butcher,” bat, | pencil. and the proportion of thirty per cent of the import | Tr \ee hag been no charge in the volue of Ame: the House of Representatives to # bill granting fortunately for him, the house ie yory old-fashioned, and | — Que of the first examples of infamy on the part of the hts: Pigg nl papell, Phase BP age he» igen oil 4Mp | THE TORPEDO AFFAIR ONCE MORN—THE DRURIS. lands to the States in which they lie tor reclamation, Berremner 17.—Thi. s te, Without a vote, red : wet dow { py morning. Th jen of ell the maritime sad frontier custom houses | " b contains & vast number of doors, which were all forced | government wes disclosed by G. De Semone, @ prison- Was cepubiic: or chee IRA it Dg | Fican. Indien coro has continued to meet a mo TW ednenday Morea ene piers: Rad | open except that of the room in which theGeneral was | ¢r, who sated. that whilst confined in Castel del Orr, | forthe puaccual pryment, of the iaterest ou the nev derate inauiry for holding ever, sod ea, advance pa ney raid thet deing vader the impression that tue concealed. The mob increased wt thas time to several | the commander visited him, and threatened if he did | stock, ure terms which are eousidered on the whole be salised, Barley, beans aud ‘peas Rave fi a House of Representauives, min éer trial, which was on yesterday, would have oc. | PuBdreds. aud Mrs. BenSold became alarmed wbout | not reveal the secret of the sect. he should be skin- | eutisfuctory, und likely to be accepted, under the cir- | BUSm srahien, soumer, meen an’ pent Mave Semly ‘eile Lai: bad iseued eubpoonas for the tance of wituenses | cliee station for the assistance of the police, aed ino | vid suppored he knew, the government would pro- Pouiricat Menoxes ix Ponrocar.—Ina January last, | ket there wea only & moderate demand for wheat, at to morrow moraing The officers who were serving the |} police, vide Lim with « place:and give him 18,000 ducats; aud | 4 nojitical raurder was committed on the person of | the prices of Tuesday last French flow in fal The Senate bill enabling Arkanens and other Biatos | subpornas. informed bim that many ot the’ parties | with'a gumberot pollee ead with, great Sidealsy ake | Mamet, he, then Presented BIO plestrea tothe pric | Rboiiaus Yavier de Vine, aud the nernetlam, whens | reqarat,and Ol. per enck dearer. No eh: "ye mbar to reclaim swamp lauds within their limits, was | = Jee be found. Apetner r why this o 380 | Dereed the mob and got the general out of the house ment. De & nage tay prs se re names ere Brandao, of Midoes, have enjoyed impunity. | reis, good qualities bring scaree. Indian corn was renee ae > should be postponed, was that he, the District Attoce | RU Stan atlicy was’ at the what o- the tuar tere | 2 : " On the Sd inst, the rame gang of wretches went ty | pretty firmly held for the advance noticed above. but smended and passed. d writien to Uke Aitorney General, requeating | 4} bn ge t the tne. into | Presidect commanded allenee. |“ Then.” sald the pri- | thy country house Of the widow, whom they saw sit. | bery little bustwess appears to have been done, aud RionT OF War Im r.LiNONS, nce at Ue prosecution, aud the letter | fmignt the shores ana exeerations of the mobs Mesere, | Kaiti. gut suagee donot wish to hear the truth.” “G. | ting with her children In the quinta (ground) ‘They | advance of 6d. per quarter may be yaoted, Deane and ands of Iilinols, for the construction of @ railroad | §nq'Mr David Grabsm, who represeated hi ia thes | Mpdro Goubt a strict Inquiry will be entered into re- sary of police im accusing others, 8. Fauci. | tF%,4Md shot w person who was with them, through | out siteration from Alton to Springfield, was taken up and passed. | care, Le thought there were sufficient ground: fo. post. | "Petne the origin of the attack. i ie. wh wes beer ap- foe ant fee sb ae tr bbe SceatiareLane cover be sewptlees ytd vas Pe Eh Scone. creates, Hla woth bee. vase . ira ‘ nis be: ° . and 2 od ‘ ss narsholb Whalen: porement. | IDE ACTION OF i REEWERS VEMRLD. frome hig bead by spies om hip way to prison. ondthet be | vce Svawaninn TsLxcnarn AxvTaansarLanric Navi- | approaching to conclusion. Complaints of the yield Counsel for Mr. Drury oppored the application for (From Wilimer end Smith's Times, Sey | 2 poh mBgeon % of the new crop Of wheat wre prevalent, but they have Mr. Bowi1n, (dem) of Mo., reported bill, girIBg | postpenement. He was at yieat incouvenieuoe and ex- | We hare uecome proverbial for one hospitality. | Jor ninedoys without any food. save. little broad and | G4t10n —That the toall packste to and from Amerion | 11 10) Dat Clk ia at Ovo the price of ny attiols termate sections of land to Missouri, for m raliroad | peateby titess repeated pertpocsmonss, as he had se. | Rvery expatrinted pacsiot, no tatter. from what pari | PAter, He ‘wae then drageed before the | must henceforth mako Ireland the last point of Of the trade. At this morning's market, the business in ec Lette te thet limits of that State, | Veral witwesece in readiness, They were prepared to go | of the world, flu aeylum on our shores ; police nnd obliged to sign @ paper, which it | parture for the westery continent, and the first polat | wheat was moderate, but it included two or three par- 2 onielagae. | chaos for shipment to Ireland, at Taesday’s prices out of | Seek flour mal ntained late value, but American barrels denounced others as secturiaas, @. Carrio | to be touched on their voyage to east was offered 6,000 daonts | ® point ¢ elded— deolded, not by gover: able Becessity on with the (rial, and they objected to the applics tion of the District Atvoruey. He submitted tut the case | to rulers who Lave spent thetr lives tu plotting against | spre but which will ultimately connect with the Pacific. human freedom and progress, we give @ q ot | ate that whilst in pri ; ‘ : . but by un inev LIGHT MOUS, ETC., ON THE CoAT OF cativoaxia. | could be comm nced to-day. and that there war suifl- | Uuirieud!y es! utation. onis Philippe, after he | if be would swear @ fellow prisoner, Niseo, endeavored | Imturca, but by s 2 to bay. Oats and oxtmeal Mr. Giirer (era ) of Calitornis, introduced « bill | cient evidence togocn with until the cordival of the vn of is folly and selfieb- | pig a . aes Let pentd — Jon apes. pe md a test Pacmag a sane core | poo lay # weneagghe toh Sala een — Arti | er Witnesses in th moruin, Brave, unexposed lv Of Berane was imprirone: om re each active request, and brought extreme to establish Hight-houres, beacons, nnd buoys on the | rp, ™sucre guid that the court had roquested the | ts the least insult, aud surrouaded by bie family wad Sceucation ogainst her husband, one of the aceased. | laid down, and bare already travsmitted messages | TC, Tidian corn ts held with much trenos coast of California, and providing for the survey of | s‘teméaiee of the Attorney General, and xs he is | bis friends, The leaders ot the red 4, | Ae thera facts came out, the president exclaimed, “ It 3 : | per 460 ibe, Inthe val. cof the best Anveri 'y mile etreit at Dover being thus sac- the coast and harbors in said Stele. Referred to the when they bad mede France too hot to hold them, | #* d to injure the obaracter of public om. | The thi: uarbie to be preeent today, and also as Mr. David | |" Barvepay, Sept. 7.- 1 uring the entire of the past Committee on Commere. ‘ Grehaun. who ‘ dene seed over to this country, and the refagees trom | ott who enjoy the contdence of the King.” F An. | Cesétully rpanned, there can no longer be avy | n. bee ve i Mr. Giinvnt also introduced ® Dill authorizing the | (Le cial buc would grant the postponoment until next | Out ef mind, with the same indulgenee and cour. ed, which caused him to put bis name toa | England ond inland will, within a very mort | operations. To effect rri ib any description of gralu repayment of money to California, coliected on im- | morning | texy. It is well that it t* so. Enjoying the largest up by the pollee. F. Cavats, on the se. | time, be spanned likewise. The extension of the tele | TC) te nad to be sub: ted to, At o-day's mer. norteaiace the treaty with Meatco, and before she | Mr imeXronceld that Mr. D. Graham would bave | amount of practical liberty ourselves—troe to napen, the const to sella Roe te a Nietantaneous communication Detecen ange, | ket there was a moderate : ‘ail demand for whest xt \oecame a State, Referred tothe Committes on Ways | been here this morning, eniy h» had telegrophed to | think to eet, to talk, aud to write on all political, re- ees roe ~ oay— | barely previous rates. 01 s nud oatinesi wore ond Means. Dim that the cause on yesterday would ccoupy up to | ligiour, end social tovies—we show to the tuhabi' REDUCTION IN THE PRICK OF LANDS, this evening. which it Would have dono, but for the , Cf lends less favored, and more eapecially we show ‘The Senate bill, reducing the minimum price of B Mr. Jordan and limye!t. their rulers thet true liberty je not incompatible with | Tbe prerident promised am investigation of his state- the remote:t~ point of Ir important fot of England, belng thas esteblished-we have at | Reglected, but new oatmesl. v ich is roarce, Grom ght eth reached the tine when mail straimers sailing | 86 sdvanceof 6d tod, per 21) ibs. The demand for ~ a ‘wer good, et fuil prices 1 french sacks; but iands ia Michigan and Wisconsin, was considered and red remarked thac thay were | perfect ecourity to pence, Inw, and order. We scorn | ment. matter of commercial necessity, | our wae S000 Os ‘were rather cheaper. ‘There was passed. avxiovr that this indictment shov'd be got rid of as | the eepionsge wich the paveport system of the conti. | | After reading the eecusation of the ex-miniater, | On thelr outeard voyage, either orlginelly sail from, or | ity Mie nice Indian corm: prices. however - arLts PROM THE SENATE. | soon as ponsibie, as there were inscy oppress've elroum- | Bent entails upon every traveller. We treely criticine | Beton Poeris, th mtivman stated. amonget other | $6 leeet touch st. an I rder to carry with | Dain unaltered, 208. €d. to is td. for Amerioun Saveral Senate bills wero referred to appropriate | stances ln the case, which they were aurious to ex- | the conduct of the neblest end the most gifted iu the | Mlebocds wnd absurdities, it was firmed that the | them thirty hours oo thelr | white, and 27s, tu 48s, for yellow, ladian meal, ids. wo sommitters, poss, He (Counsel) offered co send for Mr. D Graham, | land without fear of ineareeration, tor we despise the | Marquis Dragomtti had written him « revolutionary | yepese bone, deliver, the same | Tis, per barrel. J THE SLAVE TRADE BILL. | at Mr. Drury’s cxpense, Im o.der that the trial may be | rowZs cf power in a good cause. Ina word, we rule | letter. But the police, in compiling this forgery, bad | 1” mele pond Binaixowant, September 5.—There was a large show ‘The bill for the suppression of the slave trade {nthe proceeded with without delay, aud are ruled by public opinion aiono—thet great 4 the Istter from Arquila, at s period when Dra- bd pg of Kuglish wheat here to-day. Millers excreised muon District of Columbia, war taken up | “the Dictriet Attorney then remarked to the court | leverage Wiiteb makes and uumakes mialsters of state | Const was with hiss imthe city of Naples; and this | themselycs, © /y caution, and fine samples of new and old met a slow Mr. Brows, (dem,) of Miseissippt, offered an amend. | reepecting the witness Mary Rogan, whom the prove- | ad even sovereigns a0 D poled whieh, the ostheritien hed. cnnltted. to ora Wann ho marriage of the Kiog of | gate gt last week's rates, while interior kinds were dif- ment, that If any free person sbail induce ® ev .lon were uneble to But there sre rome things which ourisland gallantry | the process, Three priests swore that the persons | Di with th H mptess Danner, tha ci-devant | Goult to quit at 1s per quarter lees money. Vorsiga ‘We abbor the flogging of females, whoso | ¥hom the government had employed to accuse Poerio | court miliiner, has given great offence ul Copembagen. | 4, This tienes, gad’ wee not chee cor qastucions seaser, er im any Inanner ald or assist in go doing. such | to the procecution to secure the attendance of any wit- elatives Lave rnshed to erms ia defence | Here the worst desoription of ebaracters, the Of | Phe solemnity wae performed in the Palace Clapel, | xulsing barley inquired for aud fully a* dear: grind. ereom sbell be liable to indictment in the ial | Reeves. ‘They would point out where dury Rt: is; | Of the privilegesot their native leed. Wesicken instine- and two countemes were commandrd te attend the | ing must be noted Ls, per quarter higher Beane #it2- Sourt of the District of Columbia, and on cenviction, | she bad been m servant of Mr. Waroer's, and le now | tively at tho brutality that would viclate the purity Countess Vom Ableteld, (the lndy ot the Chiet Clerk of | out alteration. Pearin demand, and wort’ more mo atl bo smorzvacd te tas penta me cpcins | Eeetnt ond Meine sess eap Destin. Ms cetan, of | of eee ertenateemee apie eeacerae Com. ons al tho potsear fuses | feincrone cane be Counters, Knuth.” Fhe youthful | iy." Oats all fetal at inst wosk's currency Mug fre no int treet, Mr. “a son-in-law, will tell wi a . oe er net qpeceding Sve 7a ee a. on teen bat ae eee ee oseemt chee moked thas the | 2 weeteh bas Sound bis way to Bor lond, ond tt will equally diedenorable to the goverment amd the | of theroy ‘The ceremony waa performedin | __CoNtivewrat. —Satisfactory advice e 4 slave to rum away from his or her mester, or lege: pot- | Counsel for Drury *aid they would give every faciiity | continue to be tering inro o discussion on ol reev'ved from the upper Baltic ports relative to the erefore, to us meral to cite little surprise, certainly no sympathy, thet hi the presence of the court, who were attired iu court seoee the bint et antes n. io abe mney od | inne isd stanteninat etree perotnaanony mobbed, hecussed. and mialireated lo the metropo- at prisoner Lary” +p This | dresses. Aiter the marriage. there was a gr heat harvest bat’ the yi of rye, ant the District o mbia, and moved the previous | The case was then art down for the morntog. and if | lion Wednesday. To call such a monster as ee a: ree The Hereditary Prince Herd: he mem question . no other optoreseen necessity does net Intervens, we or a sok Her, te rostitution of ter € ary = a4 the King and th Se. | ot 20 general ly su tisfact 4 of ory ©! VT o @ Queen 7 e peneek pe Lp A thoor beling assigned “ashen | rs mont wp pen prt ernecutions ar only means of losrning the | ager, the widow ot Frederick VI, forbade the visit | #eud '# to be short all over th ‘Our lest Danie advices inform us that the of the goverument towards this | ry st Svy- | justified In resenting The punishment which this | Justice and tyranny ‘of slavery, in order that they | Spr. 17.—In the matier of the Proeredings ag | . i rio: ho Top in the adjacent country mostly Tamendments tothe dom, Sege # Co —The examination in this matter hay- | iilitery savage experienced on the day reterred to, | P’ | * ing been acjourned to this morniog. the parties, to- | was made additionally moriitying because it wae ich have comeout ins pub- | dignent at this ~ D; ep Ag Spe bat tbe. ae Keen m im the nee of the | they should rei ‘ters, it will bo seem thatthe | Countess V ite eutive have net | greater, bee: a ho very lowest, the very vilest, an refased to refer the bill. and alao rejected gether with their counsel and witnesses. were in | ixfiicted by the humbiert of the Yens, 68; nays, 108. | pttendance. Some few questions in relstion toawrit- | the draymen of re. Bareiny eved to lay the bill | ten statement made uydam, Sage & Co, were put | brewhoure felt that ¢ atrocities which Haynan % agreed to. ‘eas, 63; to Mr. Kiteben. oue of the witceses, and It pppear- | bad perpetrated in Nun forfeited ell claim on land. the information bat the reperes from the quality wi y in question as declared that nothin more fattaf t 5 tet of men whose only real tom than to on whom she waited wheat bring ays, 120 ing thet ax examination ef the paper and other doeu- | bis part to the courtesy which « foreiguer would yy oes then | oe ro . and dis, per quarter hed be e ayes, to 47 | ments would be necessary to enable Lim to answer the | be otherwise eutitled to ‘receive, The fasult which go their dressmaker, now come and pay their court to ber. | : * 7 he Bill thon pasved the House, by 124 questions satisfactory, It was agreed by counsel on | they put upon this Austrian butcher, whose flogging | Italian indeperdenes which every prince of the penin | ply wp ii? Ay oy i we Alexander, Andrea, Askmya, | Doth sides te adjourn until iowe Seleck this evening, | of females, and hanglog and quartering of moa, de- | “We pret wate custetn. mntnder of the testimeny. Lucius Robinson was then Tre Romich post oMice has recommended its rigor. | per Couts 97 to 'y ; New Three-and a-aarter | * | quarter, free on board. From Stettin w th, Briage, Brooks, om bn ‘> | npem which Jucge Bdmonan jater 4 and ewid that | grade the chivalry of arms to the wartare of fa Lonnes sree Teachers cool has bean | crope bad been all seoured in that rs J 3 Gurieg a} abt, from the extraordinary length of time this examina | vas the outpouring of strong naturel instinet, It Nome. ot a 9 the ytelu > thom very little though the accounts as to the yield were com ‘Compbel, oy . hep i es vty, | tion was likely to take, and the number and vartoty of | shows that in the breast of the humbiest Pritiah oitl- The Eee bas,“ with great joy," granted the prayer wd ‘the pa: ‘uday the rious, all lowing that the quality of the w Forwins Urol vieter eikes, bilo, ren Mate Pies, | westions that wore antariy presenting | an the milk ot human kinuness is to be townd over: | of the bishop and clergy of Kimini, that they may be | oethe rather fet in that nei Sete peethiey, Pulicr, Genity, Gerry, re, Usemeclven, it wae absolute! thata Judge | flowing, The conl posta of London, and the dray. | permitted, nas public and otriking mark of their omi- | ¥4 00 % for money, and 064, for the necount. | alinost tot Crone, Gort, Could, uring tis huway, nin, ent pending t! wer st Haslay’s, booting and pelting am Austrian | nent piety and gratitnds, lo ormament with serown of | Bohs nt S's to by fer money. and Wes for th | failed. Barley and vate were also nald to bo s! Seeman. 7 Hepburn, arn ‘of the Buprem: warshal for hiv eold-bloodes villauler, conveys a moral | gold the fenoge of the" bother of Mercins, which bas | pa Peg Agel ge ache org A | The demand tor wheat hed been rather slack; but for Lord, Hongians. LU 4 at the term_one in. tue Cheat | possibly teach wisdom even in Vienna. uch | beecme celevrated, within tho last two months | pv DK ote teeelpl oh tomas pal '; was | other articles a lively inquir 9 . BL; i aes foe : Der in the Court of Oyer and Torminer, | Dotventimenteliots; bot they know right from | throughont the whole country by the miraculous | in inactive. Conscls were : t 95% to % for | tienced. Wheat was quoted Lite eee Sebeecil Me cigensan. avd the third holding » epecial term, he thought it | and their rude vindleation of outraged tu. movement of its eyes, to the great sdvantege of the : nd 90% for account, leaving off at 06% 10 3% to 40s, for 61 Lb. ‘Mi Moore, + would be well to eppoint & referee to take the ro- That one t veh of se | faithiul ] nt treneter and aleo for time. Reduced Tanien efore Todge Mitobell | cvaned aot a4 corrupt branebes of the administration | steady, Lut little busivess going forward, The same , that neighbor ity of th | Inve Mathew Quin. —Quin harged from ths | thelrexceration, Had th = | temark applies to Thured The market closes this | wheat which } States Arm. of bis father, he n civen the valtant woman. Australia. | afternoon without alteration, aad there wae not mach and is for money | sted without the con- ‘The Melbourne papers to the 1th May, which came | business done during the day ¥ the lart overiand matl, emncunce an agitation b: end account closed at 96', to the quer Biils 43% | | m. —— 1 4 Rev Dr Le ‘a Presbyterian minteter, and of to OTe. premium. and the Three-and«-Quarter per im 3 ‘The Fire Department Investigation. | Gubretng ef neue tonne coloutst, who, it will be ee why published lately, | Comte 95%, to ¥® The following table exhibits the Sen Bhaira, | New Your, Sept. 17, 1859 Tbe Thee: and the Chronicle Ywhored bara | the Rogiish papers, a strongly written letter to the | ductuation of the Funds vince Mondsy last — Moun. Stouton = rt, Req. during ‘he Hluvgariae struggle to voften the character | clontal Heeretary. regarding the mis usage of thelr | Highes f a ee urs. Herald ‘of this morning, in speak- | £2 ofan the character | cclenies by the ‘colouial office. Dr. Lang bas deli- an a ing of the Fire Department Commitee, you ast, oLbataices eho biared the power of Austria, and ateneen. | ceetat te the mecatng os they ene-atientsave? be 1d bave made {t bite the dust, if that kindred in- r The Sesate Vill renttog tne Cine sesaecipph end | Chie the investigation, aad sbandon‘he | carnation cf tyranny,, the Iustian autocrat, bad not piabema, to aid in the construction of « rallzosd trom ewer thet they do | Tesbed im and rescue other despot from uction. The ccnduct of the jouruallets isaccounted a to Mobile, was peseed—yoas nave 75. Trending & motion to reconsider the vote, the House 4 a lorg lecture on the subject at Meibourne, hing respect for the Queen, and general good will et strongly advoc teparation and 4 ® , | from France are of much the fame oharac’ 0, are preity mach | week; prices of wheat and flour are «uti te week Silver, al- | wards, and, beyond the completion of eootr Pp though ip good «upply, meets a fair demand, the inte | viously entered into, nothing had been lone for stlp- arrivals have been quickly taken up. No changs to | ment to Great Britain our for by the sympath es of those who pull the wires, But oi the aiptomens finesse in the Sonia ie unable 4 animate, the dealers boying with caution, and only in we wants In pork there hee been a speculative purshare of 400 brie at alow figure. but for this the rales for the week woald have | make the worse appear the better reason. | Feport in barsilver. There ia rather mere inquiry for | Tue Awenrean Paovinow Markrr —Lrvearoon. Sept. A Double Marder—ttar men. The original of which was handed to Alt. | Seah no oh oben tue | money, and rates are & shade higher, | 6 —The market for American boct continues very in- % | cane, notional } ‘The slight re- ‘otton, which we had Lives root Cortos Manner, Sept jon iv the | Chapmen. om Saturday, 14h Inet , previews to | mind of Megiead wes wrought up to. the highest {he notices for the mecting of yesterday, wore ienued--| pitch of excitement iu favor of a brave people euaie curetoes Gaee ore pe inder- Jianding vp manfally for privileges which they | %- | liad enjoyed for centuries, sad of which @ boy-empe- otations Through the mediom of the telegraph, we are en. abled to give the particulars of a most borridis human if epee: lifornin are likely to be rival Very promising Indications of cont ith On the south side of Kangaroo re Ween met been unusnally ght. For bacon the demand, in the butchery, which ecourred, last night, ats public howse | terday morning, and called his attontion to the ror, supported by the hoary Marshal Hanyau, sought | contineed sheenes of the large Irish buyers, has b on the Washington road. As near as can be ascer. | Jest of the letter that bad vera handed to Ald to deprive them, aud so Keealy did the British pation _—_ see | show, end the eales ate eoneiderathy under the averace the following are the fecte:—A men by the | cunt Aruhe tiseennereely ele et | sympathiag with he wrougs of the Liungariaas, #9 at- ‘The Cholera im Egypt. on | extent; we do Rot alter onr quotations, bat tors is penn J Webahadel | Gach bank wodh tod Geasmotied ona. Gm torly aid they abominate the tortures and erucities | Our dates from Alexandria are to the 2let of August + did | more disposition rhown to selicn the part of some p name of McKay, or MeCoy, took lodgings at ei Daguearaes ¢ vy oe, ae Foe Bt practiend upon the prisoners, sud, werge than all, upon | Ch 4 to prevail throughout the eouatry Srevions | vic vel stiff holders. probably owing co toe unexpected or's Hotel, four miles out of town; he was pleced in (mei ‘meeting of Mondey aneranen~ene of innocent women, that if Lord Palmerston | there were about filty bose oe | 4 wwe foit | errival oe pero per _ Bhoolders ¢@ fame 100m sleep. re . rut . ne salen | slowly. at full tates. Hama nearly unsaleawe The pr g no sae ahha airman , ame EY Re a vut.ced that Rogland could * dull now ia couse ra bare | rales ot lard reach 860 tons. at pri : some unknown caure be got up during the night, ae od Oonabue a4 ein ny Saeaee uni ' ile euch injustice and butehery crops were coming » There has bers stabbed William, who, by his cries for help, alarmed joo eine a thelr meeti tne taveniaction Kogiehoan in the land rapidiy from the interior, and are ssid to be ery low prices ha ‘. ‘ the as Raspacceel ag me oe Saeeeagenee, | y at the de- Cotton continued in bigh favor. and 914 tip | nary ove . he house. Meichoir Deltshoever hastened to and in all probability time euicient for the purpose de y 7 7 - le the late hove brokem | per cautar was the Inst johange om Lou- be mode at ti Lailow is Drivk, at an nd viet of bis brother, when he eocountefeg@ McKay twice ever to grt at the fnets H | wt . | 1 trust the explanations here given will be sstisfac- | © t of ope of the cbist sectors ia this ma. | don, 174 piastres per pow | vance of €d per ewt who stabbed him tothe heart, and be died instently | 5. toall parties. and place the Fire Departmen mech with which it Loxvos, Rept, 6.—American Bacon finds a sted The barkeoper war also stabbed ecx mittee in the true position ta whieh they are en- | the bevaste of the Bumbiess of Castous fteme of hows. peri deawand at fall prices: beat theron raiding con aa 7 ts titled. One of onr committer is now out of ‘he elty, Bept. 7 Staten that there bi pe oy mar age ag wg mt oor hae Prom Wilmer & Smith's Times. sep Bie ween Ban tO i KO T | £n@ snethes of the. sommnittes expecta do be tae Gay On Wednesday forencon the eplendid steamship Pa. | Shle Sot Due ie een tomprised Sv bal Ne tee CEtwe. In Ihte coapeetion sflow me te remark 1fe, Ceptain Nye. rounded the Rock Light-howae, and | P60 pollu) She mee bal . ‘Dentem thet he camnot re- | . Ah from peg d oy 4 ve. | Upen the whole, we have had adal! and kinds of pale, ar ra Then Mietmehies trom, the city Ee) pW redoreg dd ng hg of bY [Correspondence of the Dally News } wan off the Ian tn the Merry about alte | AT iat s duit va of all kind mand &# soon aa they did, the murderer would | Ww eo te i on th ites in bis Nartss, Aug. 24.—it will somreely be believed by feat tleve the run from New You ie ove ed ty Unsanenged pospin, Woanene | "°°* 80? bret Ei oe ie eens ov cervenns those who are unnoquainted with domestic Trovee owing for the In ten daze seven eet, or ye “OPA MILLS, veroment, thet, teen hours, Her was immediately telegrap to the outh, particntarly to are tending downwards to London, whieh city it reachel | on Mies enst of oa betwen {eerr] 6 Connaught men. thot was by ay *. pod pe Mesere. Jorrrn Berrios, W. . head a show ® RT MW yy | MEER aan, Commitice of the Board of Aldermen to in- | Seuchs Tin Gaiee Oh ae tad etih dumin! Hot have fled, and L hoar of ete charger made by the Chief Engineer of the [os ah mod nd O¢. bardware, 12 +hillings and 6 pence; earth ae , Hg a h~ cnet, an ol and feapeatable eiti- | Piro Department: ting of the Fe tatives of bag truth thet | _ Haves Corvow Manurr, Rept. 4. Sines our | pices are on the aivancn; Uncle pert of the 28th ult, per Avia, we have received ad: of thir vening, io from the United 8t pot ste Tie weer is ‘ecel/andplenaant. On ety W now plinaee with the invitation si yout Board, the considered beeithy Webare beard of no new cholera length been eonvineia, ‘eit wit New York, Mth August, aod New Orie Jeo, tented os sanee singe last report lowing persons were appointed committee to ninth, by eleeteie telegraph, which. generally speaking, | My Ris tc one’: Trelen. he . 086. to 08e , landed, aa’ owes tee eee ee Aad! Minne, No. 144 Promt etreet the were quite favornble to the new crop; holders in New Shieh showed rather lower qavtations, e@tug ime Sowerer, va & a’ pueky ct boca reoueg Hors, No 50 4 York ovinoing a grent derire to reatire had thereby de teehee * val ¥ et on cided & warked decline in that market, a* aleo thove of reat, | j eset iptionn, I very T ‘all at d the ai Jonn P. Lacoun, No. 176 Bianten press of this country ae tr to the Weet fen street. Th consequence of ome of the committer baving to * poy tod my the Routhern Stetes, In cons qucueo priges have te. prises. ray G0. to OMe | eded here nod in Liverpool, On W day barinesw hinds a a beewt from she ott for oh neat week, = guenee ci tvergorerament a Ronn} The North Dritish Mail, of Monday. meni if was very dull the rales ya excneding 160 bales, and on idles er athe in thie city, tor Kk ouding this | elso be absent from the wo oF three day®. BeRt | Drie: ner is tho ox minister, Baron Poerio °, forgeries bave been committed by on agent ie Glee. | the fcllowing daze the demand was »! 1 more {nett me vmall d e which were from cholera, rtate that they will be ‘When (ne Neapolitan govrrament found the events gow upon re tee firm : ir that New Orleen very foll terme. sorriond aay mecttog ot oa comm! 807 | of Rurope promised a ret a emount of nearly 006 The alleged torger is sep het no buyers were d to the very pri oete. instant, movernant, thelr Ob- | pesed to have sailed for Aim Liverpool elrow: ning on aud after the which are § aterford, bat kegs moot = ogre that your com- ject waa, in conjunction with t rounds the " | at a cireular will shortly adie tothe atti | fir general inquiry 468. for Belfast. he representatives’ committen reapeetfally reanost | 19a. te cemstinucion. his en “ 0 the several | from the Siateshad produced | H,{ty oy Tuas Lounta of the rta‘e Of teade The attendance today has been very large The | that the firr: be merely inary mecting. plished by two means. First, by the threatened in Ley | ste om 9 Sos gs — ring the past week contain no new fair will, be the las id ta this county. Respecttaliy, your servent, arrest of the leading men, many of whom fled the op Ay ye tans of 1001. | ecletteld market etosed with rome The addres will be delivered by the Hon, Timothy ZOrHAR MILLS, ; and seconcly, by the tmpriconmens of thore Mi deem ft are \aser tongs Dapens At Nottiogham there le Jenkins, to. morrow, at 2o'eloek U. M. President NY. Fire De} who remained. These are now accused of high treason oe and yoatordey 2 y tat te the ed the Unita tishane whied ‘The Manchester papers announ the houses of Appeiniments by the President. so Setenging to Cesena y Ohte tor the government thinks proper to on!\ & republicen | Williem Morris, of Telington Mill, Salford, and of Win New Ontass, Rept, ti, 1860, | gf aptele Willem 1 Bmiier, of the State of Rbode | Soe Dur es those whe were (be tacst clmoaions te | Morrie & Brecher, Chorton New Mill, Unertton-on sailed to dey for Congres, vis John, @ ia | cel ia did not really belong event) the baited | Medlock, and of Manchester, epiopers and manute Ve pace mgets the Island oi Ceylom, ‘| [talliaap, (whose yhject appears to hays been the tures, bave suspended payment Tlarit Ula bilittep, ta general employment, noe we to he fw At lseds, Had tere Uradferd. the & nd contiouss (994, and “) prices ca the whole are shendily maintained Departare of The steamebip ¢ Deraas, wa eer