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‘by the invariable tendency of the world, and espe- Coptaie. of very i: f it, to adopt the safe | pul d, as ne mention is made of Genera! Con- “1 pa eh pyrier a delusion everything that | cha’s successor in the direction of the cavalry, one eee pos penta ge pom th Ge perros between Lakes Ontario and Hie exceeds the range of routine, expenienge: | (1 oul | which he leaves vacant, nor of, the persetg which | the time having scarcely yet arrived. for preparing rom— Railroad from Hamilton to stronger probability that the izes provislogall VFmibisretive regula | the land for autumn sowing, farmers have at pre- Sandwich, ite Di 7 There seems to be no end to the discussion rela- tive to a railroad between Toronto and Lake Hu- ren, to touch at Lake Simcoe, and as little proba- bility of its having a satisfactory termination. I believe I have before stated, that the cost of this undertaking has been estimated at £500,000, of which Messrs. Weod & Co., of Portland, who are willing to contract te complete it in ten years, have egreed to take stock to the amount of £350,000, provided the city of Toronto will take it to the ex- tent of £100,000, and the county of Simcoe the re- maining £50,000, to be secured by their municipal tw liable to be adversely ex- | ip trary, to ; ~ | semt vely little out. k to attend Ween ax a tbece | oman irra raete ae: | Seepage space es a te et impelled by inordinate a de| nt o' A sp at this period of the year rather freely. b ay vast numbers belonged te the unthinking cognized official head. Thleproeinlt aes a ‘The more that the oe tested by this proof, 2a classes who are least fit to ei te, and who | in such cases, has given rise to the belie f eater do the complaints become respecting the de- would be disappointed anywhere. The noise made | departure of General Concna is a meneare of ne- Y of grain tothe elvan; ena it by one such pereon would, as the promoters of emi- | cessity, either in foe wy of the ee ts too certain that the produce of wheat will full giation well know, exceed, in its first effects, any | which prevails amongst the troops at Cadiz, or from materially short of what is considered a fuir yield im Rotterdam, on Ist October. expressions that might Mpoced pom a haadeed some other only ee cane. a lest na average seasons. Prevent prices cannot, therefore, | Bugag-2 ep heme wating Let So Tusedey with hi well satisfied. Yet, complaints have all | counts rasol, . li mand finers, ome been singularly rare, and it is ae found that | commissioner extraordinary of the government, ae gh Rd per igh and prloes may be quated s fall Sd. dearer. The tas with a fortnightly post to New York, which carnes | was about to return to Spain, pe BL en BM pif cote bbe Garvtan tha iat ar te nt eee iat > aot sing yet ae ne on each occasion more than 20,000 letters home to | _ It appears that the mc ification introduced by et two years, ialiered so much for the worse, owing sup Ng bos | a enee’ with 14000" ba ‘Mauritius, the families of the emigrants, each containing, it | Governor of Suncme mae pole: Sneeay nance te to undue foreign competition, ae to tender {t more | Bengel ke, he oth; wales sompriss 1,400 onses 8 3 a a + 7 vidual ‘experience, the general ‘confidence in the | merce of Santander, that the Chainver of Com- | than probable that they will supply the markets free- F 208, 6d ; 700 cases damaged, a ¥, i: , i i 317 ds. Porto Rico, 36s. 6d. a 3 riches of the district is increasing throughout the | merce of that towN” has prepared a petition to the | 1y until such time as they shall be obliged to direct lazed Manila, at oe. Od. a Sin, and measure having been carried by it majorities in both tas A of the Logisiavare, and the home government having couceded to the colonies the right to manage their own local affairs, and to ap- ropriate the revenue as they may deem proper. hi is what is called responsible government, the council by which the Governor is advised seats in the Legislative Council, or beiag returned by the people to the House of Assembly. And if, in the present ease, they procured the passage of the bill, and afterwards advised his Excellency to assent to it, they are amenable to their who will pass judgment upon their conduct at the I H i i i i ing in their bodies. This the latter has consented to do, con- " i il tak xt 2 : ‘ hich has prevailed | Queen praying that the proceedings of the Gover- | their attention to ploughing and getting in their rake, teem, a ies. e , general election, which will take place next year in ‘ingland during the, past two Years, and which | norof Puerto Rico may ‘be declared mull and void. | #uivinn crops, AC inost o the markets in the agri; | Holland good business doing, at higher prices. In | tingent, however, upon the Corporation of Toronto | ‘This system of responsible government has been has been no less humiliating than was the wild | The new regulations, it ars, affect seriously | Cultural districts, wheat has been bro Antwerp and Ham bro, holders are firm in insisting on performing their part. the war-cry in the colonies for the last twelve or 4 t i ‘i iti . to ad- vhich ithas been the penalty, mustlike- | the egricultural interest of Spain. I am assured | i sufficient quantities to check the tendency ‘advanced rates, hitherto, however, very reluctantly bast re — into adonuat as iad ‘everything | that Feneral Prim has been chosen by the govern- | Vénce which prices exhibited opuier Ses: moni complied with. In eae Mediterranean orts the de- to be looked at from this side through a false me- | ment to replace the present Captain (ieneral of | 0d in papal sg Reqecae. OF 84 ut Te. per | mand continues mo: . . ctersburg thing divm. All faith in the possibility of successful en- | Puerto Rico, and that Ris official appointment will | 4r-thas tal ay “~~ ahem “ a8 al presen rede Tanto, —We have had less doing, but prices terprise has been destroyed, and there has been no | appear shortly in the Gazette. at many of Ui ‘ large <idition teeth hea sane steady at 30s, tor new St. Petersburg on the phinger thought except (hat it must be vain to look in other tose Laser the wea bead a eae, rym peta 4 388, Od. for late delivery; old, 384. a 388 34, At’ pale parts of the globe for that which has been extit- | Singgiar Abduction of an English Young | ee eee eye een eee aie ofthe buyer, We | to¢ay, Australian brought S43, 6d. a 983. Od; and uished here : Lady by a French Nobleman. aan eiined to adhere, to the opinion ‘which we | South American, 24s. a 40s. “Of course, tnder the influence of the facts which | Great sensation has been caused at Toure and its | 2¢ inclined to adhere to the pe apr Renee Boog a m China have given great con- have now been arriving in fortnightly succession for | vicinity, especially among the resideat English, by | have on former occasions expressed, that at about | dence to holders, and good business has been doing tance of the movement is, ag we have said: at | the department, of the Count Forestier de Coubort, or the kingdom is not likely to range much | noneef the former is now to be met with under 15. Feugth beginning to grow up; but it will be loag be- | on the charge of enticing from her home & young | over forty-five shillings per quarter even in years | Ttx-—Eoglish and tia lates aa last quoted. Bence fore @ rea . i i! cng . “s "i 96. & moment, eccording to the advices by the last te mame’ nade E amettion, Teenie tmontits | ike the present, when the crop is below an ave- | in Holland is still qu Ya; here it is wor ident at Tours. Some months te packet, there are from 50,000 to 100,000 persons | ago, M. de Forestier went to live in that cle for Rivawteeie Tie ise etviees hues L mates cco —The market conte en in an excited state, approaching Cal fornia by the overland track. | ine benefit of his wife’s health, and in his walks he | Condem the previously received accounts relative | 3R¢ lees of al dosent cogent mf wrther advans ‘The emigration (0 San Franciséo by sea also con- | fe1) in with Miss Isabella H., who, with her bonne, | to the productiveness of the wheat and Indian cora chief trai mie rare hewn. Se Weekes ships; s, and will again be greatly augmented by the accompanied her ypong sisters and brothers in crope throughout the United States, and also in ison rene ore ae i asenak icamane ae Me shortened | their promencdes, He commenced an acquaintance | Canada, aud it may be regarded as certaia that the | paid fora few bhds; while fine Virginia is held at 8d. Aids fale to reece pereson OF fhe | by giving the children enkes, and afterwards made | full shigments of breadetulls to Great Biitain from | b0dyend stripe et lea te. 1d. acd bolders stil ap- » bids fair to reach before another | 9 point of being every day on the promenade when the other side of the Atlantic will be considerable, | peat very sanguine that bigher prices will be estab- have elapsed, between 300,000 and 400,- | Miss Isabella arrived. After a while, it appeared, With the exception of Dau where some quan- | lished. iam reported eeiebadee hte thirteen years ; its introduction having been stea- dily oupoerd by the old lory monty. who, since the settlement of the country, monopolised all the influence and power in the colonies, aud who. direction affairs were taliag, should ‘d the movement; instead of which, all they could to obstruct it; and, since its - establisment, have beem equally determined to pre- vent its proper Working—have thrown up their cape and shouted for “independence” and ‘‘anaexation.””” If they would be content to **bide their time,” as is the case with parties in the United States, it is probable they would again soon be in power, as, . nerally speeking, they are much respected, j the present members of government have evidently disappointed public _expectetion. The Bee that the game of oflice-seeking is that othr sides are playing; and as they must have rulers, are desirous of being governed by gentlemen. It was understood that the new Post Office law- would go into operation on the first of October, al- hough fears have been expressed that the Legis- ature of Prince Edward Island not having passe) he required Jaw previous to the transfer taking place, will defer it for another year. [| cannot sec that this omission can have the anticipated effect, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, through whie + the mail passes, having done all that is: necessary. Iris hi ime this department should be placed under the control of the local government, as at present itis grossly mismanaged; and itis really surprising that men of business shoul! submit, ii silence, tothe detention aad delay that occurs in the transmmesion of the mails; that from New York to Toronto, for instance, being sent all the way round by Queenstown, sometimes cooupyieg six days ip its transmicsion, when it might forwarded by This body has had under its consideration, for some time, a bill to guarantee the prescribed sum, if stock is taken upto that amount; but it is ac- companied with such stringent conditions, that the object of ats framers is, evidently, to defeat the measure altogether; and in this dilemma, a propo- sition has been made to substitute a bonus of £23,- 000, for which the city is to be assessed, and de- bentures to be issued, payable in twenty years. Yet, strange to say, so unpopular is the under- taking at Toronto, that one of the aldermen has deemed it necessary to call a meeting of his con- stituents, to ascertain their views upon the sub- ject; which was convened last Saturday evening, when quite a rich scene was enacted. The alder- man was charged with selfish views 19 calling what was termed a ‘clandestine meeting,” al- though he had hand bills struck off at his own ex- pense, which were posted up in different partsofthe city, and with selfish motives in being the advo- cate of a measure, which in the importance of its ulterior results it is impossible at present to appre- ciate in connection with the great West--and which must cause the value of property in Toroato rapidly to advance, and would beaefit every class of the community. I was very much amused the other day, with the reason prea by a gardener on Tany street, ate sSose half a pe te CS rere ane, for ie ° a7 oy ing opposed to the railroad;—he said coun- e; the da- outa jeans Me dene ana’ wait to ic te tee tynen who at present buy their seeds of him, could will soon be | (ecount. Shares are very firma. pass his door, and purchase them in the heart of the O00 § @ total cqual to one-tenth of the eatire | secording to the indictment, he began to make love |, i Torrents the | nited ‘States within the memory’) to the young lady, ond she received his advances beh eas HT has ore aod sapotieg ot tained both tor rough oe I ir, when the number of persons | with a good grace. She used also to ind new having hardly commenced to come forward, | | 30 fos Of tah ery the him, by placing a tlower-pot in a peculiar the exports from that quarter may perhaps not be | pall on th large if winter should set in early. Z rom France and the result edhe: re temer i . y shipments of Wheat and flour have been resumed, | 60 000 bales having foun: yers at arements of a similar character. | to leove her father’s roof, and, in company with the | &n'\ Wai nokasie tae inue. to be made regulatly, | advance ot Lis. per Ib..as compared with July rates, _ Tepresented to be between $6 and | bonne, a gitl named Adele Gendron, aged seven- | 20 long as there is the slightest chance of a profit | The trade bought very freely throughout, and ex- the unusual height of the waters is teen, to go to Paris, where be said he would | 4, consignments in the Eoglish ma usi- | Porters have taken about 8,000 bales. ‘asa seriousdrawback. If with the next | secure her an apartment, and would provide ¥ ‘ ; e eea more or less in- » population there 1s to be a like increase | fur both. Isabella, it seemed, was very glad reset = caliper — a 5 a a ‘aul results, the prospect will indeed bean | io get away from home, as, her parents were | (OTP Corn E change by ihe | } cne—and it would almost seem that | ghout to eend her to school in England—a mea- moge is, however, not extensi hike a feeling to that eflect exists among | cure to which she had the strongest possible repug- id " of colonial Woo. were ning of the 20th instant. 'y tutisfactory, upwards of decided averag position in her window, in what promenade he might meet her He at last, suid the indictinent, persuaded her nis represented the aver: h individual not to exceed cometh ! f vi : . On Monday we had’ a show of ity!’ Much ith thi t of reasori: h ie R i ike present inhabitants, from the eagerness with | nance: ven, it appeared, had gone the length of | "petted. On jay as L Corrox Maxxer, Seer. 27.—On Monday | City! Much on a par with this sort of reasoning, | the Erie Railroad direct to Rochester, and across which every report of a swarm of new comers is | sale Feweuar dation SEE oem Gasenet ele wheat A land-oarriage, sampl ‘sp and last, much in the ame way as'on the Monday of the | Was an argument used by one of tha speakers at | to Toronto in thirty-six hours, and in less than received, | cide by poisonthan besent away. Forestier, itwas | StH Dut from more dist the supply | previous week, under the influence of stcong and more | the meeting, who said, if the produce of the West | two days by the America, which calls at the ieter- wassmall. The atmosphe: previous been damp, the new ¥ h good condition as bet: ‘ade without mach dillic ging fully as high rates as on that day se*naight, and other sorts selling according to qua- zh disastrous accounts as to the state and pr cotton crop in America, we had a very About 10.000 bales wer even in the face of all these circumstances, | aijeved, arranged with her that she and her servant ribing apart from the gold fading that de- | Adele should leave the house of the Rev. Mr. Ha- Leon pote Of the practical | qilton in the evening of the 22d May last, and that philosopher. | Although, as far | they should go to Paris. He had previously writ- angie ge pr eee peti tena letter to a friend of his, the ¥ Bron Eugene ee Svante, # se eveats are | Vivier, telling him to meet the girls and provide H : - . ttain calculation, either one | lodgings forthem. This letter he bi van oy gaye | etn cere a mer aenebity bre that time we have had no active movement, but,on | there, might be subsequently shipned to Europe! ‘The probable contiauance or | ing:—** I sendto you, my dear friend, a young Eag- been very small, and though s the contrary, bave been quietly and gradually subsid- | Yetit is by such absurd and narrow-minded ar- supply, is a matter of opinion upon | }ich pir) aged dhees, with © preity little’ face, manifested less disposition to purchase, prizes were ing to neasly the same scale of prices as om Friday last, | guments, that a great public undertaking is met son must be leit to his own specu | jighthair, clear blue eyes, delicate nose, sensual | 3°¢ ewer, either on Wednesday or this moraing, | We cannot close our observations this week without | here, by persons who would never be heard of omentous fact, which nothing ean | neuth-and-a slightly prominent chia, She ie the | {2 in the beginning of the week remarking that, satisfactory as are some tranches of | beyond their domestic sphere, did they not in this with, ig, that’ 300,000 or 400,009 Gaortiee of ca idak iininas who has b host of | {0m abroad have been tolerably good, I the spinning trade, it is far otherwise with considera- | way make themselves conspicuous; and who bring are settling themselves onthe shores | children, She will be accompanied by a little having been reported from Saturday up to last | bie parte of the manufacturing interest. ofthese | to these meetings others, as ignorant, and as pre- ¢ or we Ww is bal ee. ‘gi night. On Monday, a fair amount of business was | gentlemen complain loudly as to the results of what | jxdiced as themselves, with whose uid they swamp ' ALDER World is before them. | bcnne of seventeen, with auburn huir, &e., named | Yn inthe finer kinds, having, in addition to a stea- | tbey are doing, declaring in earuest the mecessity of | {hUi” ’ y . pects of the | was brought by railroad to Toronto, it would thence mated and | be shipped to ‘Montreal! Only conceive a person sold on thas | in New York objecting to the Erie Canal, or either full 4¢4,and | of the railroads whose terminus is in that city, i but before the close of | yoon the principle, that the mineral and agricul- A cage’ h reap ictenacen sag tural wealth, which by this meaus is concentrated mediate on between Coburg and this ejty. Then again, a letter for Halifax, which by being sent to Boston, and subsequently through the former place to Newfoundland or Bermuda, which by ochester, would reach Boston in thirty-six hours at farthest, and Halifax by the British mail steamer in less than thattime, making three days in all, has to be meiled here fifteen days before the arri- val of ‘he steamer at Helifax, or it misses the pro- peer which leaves immediately after for New- foundiand and Bermuda, the instructions from: England preventing the Deputy Postmaster Gene- ral (rom sending letters to such destination by any other than the “slow coach” land route througu they lock ecross to China, Japan, and all the | Ade mpti lees i ; ._.. | the other provinces. richés of the Indian Seas; and the use they will | Ad¢le pede Take an tectianey te dy. local inquiry, buyers of small quantities from | abridging the consulmplicn, wate of thet _Just so it was on the present occasion; the indi. | The Simcoe and Lake Huron Railroad still oc- woke of thet opportunities may be best inferred them—let it be simple, but becoming.” He then | @fitTent parts of the country. Importers were, | Tote meantime, however, the consump vidual alluded to, moved that ‘the meeting had | evpies public attention; several respectable mer- from what they have already accomplished, and | recommends the friend to be cautious, and says:— | Conrequently, very firm, and previous prices Were | poingon as betore. The committee ot brokers place | no objection to railroads, but were opposed to the | cantile houses have subscribed £100 each, in addi- tion to the sum for which they shall be assessed, towards the completion of the undertaking; and a very general feeling has been expre: by the ic and better informed portion of the the plan recommended by Mr. he kpown aspirations whiel f he well supported, nor hes any inclination siace beea | “fair Uplands at 7/.d ; Mobile, at 8d; and Orlears, | Council having anything to do with the formation d States have ‘seleng airetied iewtar iene 3 oo Ber will Bo oa ae sorte daitthere? | Skown to give way, though the demand has cer- et sid. 12100 American, 1.500 Surat, 300 Egyptian, lot rallveade;"" tua the Chairrne finding the faction f stive featur: . ‘ 7 off vere sold ia the ea y been taken on speculation; an merican. hy th f enlarged views, wh inese is a distinctive feature of the populre | pades, that 1 may not be suspected ; und then 1 | Sot the coast were sold ia the early part of the two or three gentlemen of enlarged views, who { San Francisco, and elready the Sandwich | will relieve you iu your guard.“ My wife is beuer. | Weeks at 38. Gd. to 39s. per quarter, cost, freight, | Burat,and 200 Babie, for export. Bales for the week, | ha4 attended, wisely determined to absquatulate tion of citizens, U re; ve c 40,860 bales. ‘i r F i Islands, Australia, end Southern and Central | Pretonnean is tending her as if she were his own | 84 ipeurance; to-day we heard of no transactions | 40 a : by a side door, and turring off the gas, left the | Holmes, which is, that the community should be meric, have been called into a new life from the child. Seats enroute’ devoted attendants, ean SS ee The top pelos OF icra jlainat Ores Baas, Oy 4 woe mayne Moo main body, as they snppaaed. in as complete phys assessed annually for its proportion of £100,000, trate that has been established. The prophecy of | hes a good house, and her ysician in loaiy | aoc axceuabe te athe artiste treme franks poe pena erate, bat the attendance bein hat thin, | *¢#l darkness as that im which their henighted | the amount thus paid in taxes to be iavested ii Homboldt, that the activity of commerce would | ope of the princes of the science. What can a have tnt tho ty al, the bast ansioal foreiga ‘ae quiet #t Monday's prices, fio sof foreign | Minds are enveloped. They had overlooked, how- | stock; and if the cozporation would assume the re- vly of English barley has been quite moderate,and | Derrates, ane chip samples make ss much money as | attempt to escape, brought back to his place, and ed is, that pre, ny opr eh as animals I detest, und who ate, . it were, grafted rp agar nego Ma She nia Daditenl at the Cpeg SA) i AB hg beriey, somerege 7, rien vaca non na ORcTiOt ¥ iment, our people, who are regardless of it now. replied in the same strain, saying, among other week, though the supplies of the latter, from abroad, | consumers pure! ‘ * | whole bill—and nothing but the bill,” a decision willthen rush furiously to overdo what should | giniable things, I bad some thought of moraliz. | Dave been less plentiful than of late. Malt has | prices. White wheat 45s. to Sis ; red ditto, 42s. to 47s. | ¥.'not pressed by the friends of the railroed. sponsibility and act upon the suggestion, there~ would be a bope of ultimate Pre nm bat eve = thing is neutralized by the masses, to whom the subject is annually referred, and who not perceiv- ing how intimately their own interests are concern- «in the matter, vote in opposition, lest those who are better off should be benefitted. During the seven days preceding Tuesday, the tc ressively from east to west, is ra- | more? I may venture to give myself this little offulfillment. At present, how- | gratification. Don’t scold me. I tell you that the are few signs that even this fact is ap- | jather is an Englishman anda clergyman—-two . | aoa , , fi s de i Lv . 7.—The sup- i F ; r hove been done moderately and deliberately from with you ‘But wh » ig | Deen held very firmly, and was quite as dear this | Livearoot Conn Mananr, September 27.—T 1 regret to add, that the few persons of capital | 17th inst, one hundred and sixty-six sail of vessels the first. It is to prevent foolish extremes of this inven thd you must dri ke toe higteiney sivas of yy Sere tae tine snincemeal, paped of pt aygry 4 Soest poke ‘he nee here, whe can spare a portion obit from the calls | passed through the Welland Canal. A petition is soit that every endeavor should be made to fami- | At Puris the two girls were received by the | i the receipts of foreign have been emallerthrg | time has been limited, without any change in the | Of business, or the accumul of ottice, do mot | in the course of presentation, numerously signed by Narize the public with the contemplation of the | Baron de Vivier, and he took them to a lodging- | #0" the Teceipis of foreign have been smaller than | | tations of Tuesday. The corn market ruled dull | €xbibit sufficient interest with reference to a | persons in Canada, who are interested in the trade. Rue de l'Université. Meanwnile, | i 88Y preceding week for some time past. A | Hitt oring and buyers of wheat and flour had e | subject of vital importance—even to th mmaelves; unt ©! change that is coming on, and to induce the spirit | house in th 4 1 Irish h i i of ulerprise to adjust itself to the new order of | Forestier remained quietly at Tours. But it eo | £004 Many small parcels of new Irish have, ow; | alight Advantage as regards price, There was mo | and I do not think the required a Unngs while it ean rationally and profitably do so, | happened thet. the family at once suspected him; | SY°'> Come to band, und the trade has remained | giveration in the value of oats, barley, beams, aod | stock could be taken up here, even if instead of waiting to regain by a sydden and de- ath Mr. Hamilton i distely laidacom. | 2Ull., Fine English, Scotch, and the best foreign as. Indian corn maintained late rates, but the | poretion were precede J to guarantee its pay- structive rush, the opportunities that will have been i hy pant him, before “the. Procureur de la ons have jms nh ves bend toe = — ye “ ieee ber ato ibe, pene eerie po an Roesioccenebic tours. Iniaed, i. wes et thro v1 } Pr per quarter took places on rich on Monday, | worth ifs. 02. i > 4 ~ Jont through inattenuen. Sp e. At aw hase gy A — cad the declan Gate coabled to buy at that abate: | Zvvanpcen Pascss Cumant—Briday, Sept. 27, 1850.— ppd te eg Soe rae hg eed General Hi gente during the night, 1o prevent hiv escape | Ment to-day. Beans and gray pees have moved | Bugar—there coutinues « very good demand for ail | railroad, which would de of ho poscible beret te The Viessaenaenee Bsn gts yy 7 hard Foes the nig yh Lag hed Vivleetto | Sllatthe extreme rates of last week, bat white | descriptions, and « further advance has been obtained Toronto. date September 15, writes as f tow Ae io ; oe back the gitle im wodincel es a i Cone belting pees Rave given way Is. perquarens. Ie. | Se Sean OS. pesents Cecene onan ee Any 1S A very diflerent feeling prevails at Hamilton and posed that General Haynau’s scoouat. of what took tuted himeelf a” prisoner. The’ next day Miss aineceee hes trenepired in floating cargoes oo ia ee Sy eebe port, Forelgn— ! place at Barclay’s, would not prove unacceptable, Isabella and her attendant arrived at Tours, and | % ‘"°'* : ithout any further at Western railroad, from that city to Sand- i bave taken advantage of his presence here, to _ the former wes restored to her parents. The pab- Messrs. Baxing’s Circular. 2s.) Brazil. 17g 6d. | wich, opposite Detroit, a distance of about one lara the psrticulars from his own lips. had | lic prosecutor, however, deemed it his duty to Lonpox, Friday, 27th Sept , 1850-6 P.M. for white; Porto Rico 4us. | hundred und eighty miles ; and which must sur- ben about three-quarters of an hour in the brew- | detain Forestier, and to prosecute him. The Rev. to 42s. per owt duty paid. Coflve—For ordiasry de- | mount 4 ridge of lend of about three hundred feet house before the atteck was made upon him, and Mr. Hamilton, on the contrary, was anxious that | | With ® cbauge of wind the arrivals irom most parts | scription advanee of fs. to és, por owt. has in height, in the vicinity of that place. As the cor- Le distinctly says that the originators of the outrage the matter should be dropped, and he wrote an | DAY# been numerous and extensive, anp large quantl- err mig Rey cine Mie ee toe se ete! | poration ‘there have agreed to issue debentares to were, as far es he could judge from their clothing, aflecting letter to the public prosecutor, formally | tis of produce are now in course of landing, which | [+9 to 404 ; Lagueyra, 588 ; Guayaquil cocoa, Sus ,and | the extent of £100,000; and there has been a pub- draymen, but that they were certainly subsequently withdrawing his complaint, aod entreating him to { will afford a better ly to the varioi kets | Para, 27s perewt. Rice—| ascii ‘as, 168 Sd. for ordi- | lic meeting at Galt, about tweaty miles from Hamil- aided and abetted by some individuale whom he drop the prosecution. But the procureur repre- | where stocks had become comparatively reduced. We to 194. for fee; Bengal, S¢. $d. for low broken, | ton, Which has voted £25,000 for a branch to con- praying the Governor General to close the canal against Ame! vessels, in retaliation for the or- der from Was jon cl all ports (exce; those of entry) against British vessels. This weed destroy the trade with Oswego, and maternally affect the supplies reaching New York this fall, which could not, to the required extent, through the Erie canal, and would equally affvet the ies that would otherwise pass into Lake Champlain, end thence to Boston. The last motion he House of Assembly, at the close of the last session, was the notice of « resolution, that if reciprocity were not granted by the United States, the legislature would impose prohibitory duties on all goods coming through the United States into Canada, and which, now that the abrogation of the Navigation Laws per- ve aos Bg mond ol wat ype with British R! to reight, can be introduced, via (Jaebec probably, cheaper than through New York . 4 its vicinity, with reference to what is called the reeognized as clerks. The G sented that the Jaw must take its course. In the (one per ewt for middling to good | nect with the main trunk, of ten miles in length. Americus. to have submitied with lamb- preliminary examination, the Rev. Mr. Hamilton, | **¥* 98%! pe gms hed — a —o ge Demerara, of a choice mark. It is much to be regretted, however, that the re- = ae indignities cflered him, fer he s at his etiek | Mrv. id Mise Isabella, were culled | t¢*erptions of colonial produce—coffee and indigo in Sales to @ considerable presentatives of Hamilton prevented the passage of Political Intelligence: came into repeated con some hard sub- on to give evide Isabelia varied in her | Particular, while Bugar has also been dealt in largely. | : es per Jb & bill, during the last session of the Legislature, | _Natiexat Reromm ix New Jenary.—The National stance, which there is good reasen for believing statements. In her first examination she de- | Cotton is firmer. The corn market quiet. We sub- Going ot fall prices. pe aaerue to2ie 24:6. granting a ler to an American company which | Reform State Convention of New J ascombled . 5 2 $ at Newark, the 10th inst., and nominated Hon. Isaac P. Walker, “ao ae their candidate for was the skull of a drayman. The truth of the clared that she had resolved on the flight | join remarks om those articles in which the principal four, 186.; ae ok ome stand ready to open a railroad from some point on hipring business, is ne follows :—Madame de herself, and that Forestier had scolded heron | lermsections have occurred, others Sensing withes | Ka Get i aie tees, ae yer cwt’ | the Niagara river, nearly opposite Buffalo, which, pach, « lady in affluent circamstances, ha- her folly, and had dissuaded her from it; he | ceterial alteration. Money continues in demand. | S#ltpetze remains without change; nitrate ‘of soda, | SWeeping round within twenty miles of Hamilton, essed upa figure like the Emperor, eom- only, ehe said, consented to aid her when he saw ‘tank ¢nat > 128. Od to 14s. per owt. Cuano—Discolored Belivian | might have been connected with that city by & mitted it to the hands of her people, who first sub- that’ she was determined to go. She solemaly | Without change im the Fate. The letters by the | brought £5 158 to £0 per ton; other kinds steady. | branch line, which they possess the ability to com- Lovistana —Considerable trouble will be had in the Gret district of this State. in consequence of the re- : a y * c c ‘ fasal of ex Gov. Jobnson to serve in Con: to i jected it to all powsible indignities, and then in- took God to witness to the truth of all this. But | Overland Mail. arrived the 23d inst. with advices to | Dyewoods—Lims wood. £13 lis| to £14 108. ton. | plete, and which, subseyuently, would pursue the o gress to supply terred it with many ridieulons corenpenien As when Forestier’s letters were read to her she ex- eS — eg woe Rag hie oo oe — > So wei og 3 Ar 4 same course te Sandw which is contemplated = ty t. lage batuoe your corresjondent of the 12th, “A Londoner,” pressed the greatest indignation; she nevertheless | Po t\h August: Canton 224, Bhanghac 18h, Manilla | bas advanced 26 per bbl. Hosin 2s. 11d. to is. for | by the Great Western Company, through, Provably, | the election sent ® telegraphic despatch from Mem- rightly ee, a apa copia, he comment did not retract at sear egg en Bh ag Ng ‘Auusrcan Greens have feanained without any bust. hones taees ‘tbe 6d Ne pots, and 30s. A to Sie, = best settled and most portion of West- nek Uaet wader no cireumetencse a detachment im rl took jig- amination, on the contrat ec! ing. Prices conti . for Hides—salted I.ima, 2", 4. per 1b. . did not reach. self to sentence th “4 to twenty-five ews ith Ww ‘orestier who had fieck propeced to her to fly; jan ome © Catane SEY We he hog Py Od, to £5 is he <6 Mites are ae however, the same sectional jea- | New Orleans until faM need the election, A new nt Was infloted. Gene his wife, not- local feeling intervened, which is every- arod, whieh pan Haynau, 1 off slowly, at evious value, Persian berries, £7 Pai owt Olive off sold at fall lousy ai n-chief at the withetending her illness, to go with her. She had The sales cved 100 bags, at | prices. Beal oll, £37 for pale. and proportionate rates | Where eo inimical to the general improvement and ‘we wome 50 German miles (about 140 Eng- first, she said, considered this as ke, and | steady prices, Large ls have taken piace, which | for colored, Cod oll, £94 to £54 10s. per t British | advancement of Canada. The I'rench influence ) distanet when the circumstance ocew _ d laughed at it; but he had pressed and had | Will shortly be brought to sale, when we look for a | spirits of Serpentine, 208, to 208 6d i Paim | in the House, which determines almost every ques He never saw Mademe de Maderspach | he got the servant, Aaéle, to do #0 likewise. It was | more active demand, oll continues to advance; on the spot, £29 to £29 108.; | tion there, was brought to bear upon this, and the rather dearer At sale to-day, | and to arrive, £20 to £20 16s. per ton: £30 is now re- | },] lost, fi he fear th 4 had been some time in Pesth, when she called on only by their entreaties that she had gone. On | ge yur bought im at 48s, 300 bags Para quired. Tallow, 80». to 909, Od. for Petersburg. ¥. C.; was lost, from the fear that produce and tra- him and implored him to liberate her eldest son, riving at Paris, Vivier told her that Forestier at 324, and 100 bags Guayaquil 24s, J fdoutn ‘American, 38s, 34. being realized for the beat yellers would find their way across the line to New who had been vreseed into the army. I have the was in love with her, and would die if obliged to ‘Covres.—Advices from Batavia to 24th July, com- | qualities. ‘£1 ton. Jute, £14 bs. to £16 | York, instead of through lton or to Lake On- F thority for stating that her re- | live without her. W. id of the way in which | piaining of the defclent yleld of the crop aud che un- | iis, 6d; colt yarn. £2 10 £35 10s, aud coir junk, | tafio, and thence to Montreal and Quebec, for. ed. The impression pro- he had spoken of her letter, she burst into | usually emall size of the bean, have given «further | £14 10s. per ton. getting, at the same time, that the railroad weuld ‘stemarks is, that heis teers, and said, “Ah! it is painful to see his con- | stimulus to the demand for this article, and prices Livenroon Provisrox Manner, Friday, t. a7. — | Offer to a numerous agricultural population the john % Goodrich is the whig can- oe in the 7th district of this Ira Barton in the fifth district, and James H. Dan- cen in the third district, are whig candidates for Con- grese in Massachusetts. Charles Allen is the free soil candidate in the fifth district of the same Bt. more hed than indignant that 200 or 300 tempt for me! I opened my heart to him, and he idly advanced with us, as well asim the prin- | There has been rather more doing in beef this week, | Choice of two markets instead of one, and that Englichmen should have assaulted him. General raed that I loved. hin Yes, 1 knew he was | and an active tnquiry still and we look for « continuation of thie improvement, | even were the productions of their lands carried to Haynau dined, yesterday, with Prince Schwartz arried. Alas' | know not how | could have MR og a age eM | as the deniers’ stocks are getting low; holders, how: | Hamilton, yety if New York appeared to be the enburg, and all the officers in garrison here have acted so!” In the third examination Isabella ‘there a 2-3 , th best market y would be carried to Oswego, been to pay their respects to hin “ve | again varied her story. She said ehe had laid too ph Fe A. fasion princigaliy Beastie go" | downwards. There have et and ultimately find their way thither. r The Resstan ot diewrnnoes with her sberr, ahs had Teonived on | Fe Decisorst tas seer tesa stimeanas Ts ot eae Empire. , bes sister, she ha solves t. Domingo . another of . The demand Toronto, Sept. 27, 1850. All the tr cantoned in th ry rot leaving her parents; that she had declared to | bags at 48s.; one of 3,200 Brazil at 45s; one of : prices 2 INTO, aa, . of Russia have veocived codons to be collected into Forestier that if he would not take her away she | 250 bY anes aad Se ot oS. tre none qualities, the (LF. ot ne come ae Great Faw at Nragara—Return of the Governo, one army, forthe purpose of being reviewed pre- bg oh pe herself, and so on. She added that tS Pony P=} pany se wy Pee 4 some attention and ordinary being nearly | General—Notice of his Arrival im New York by viows to the commencement of winter, and it is she ha leone and : ce spoken against him on the last occasion | } prices; but lower rates “dt ry ‘ povitively announced that the Emperor and his because she had Fees told that he had declared he | “*6* phe ny aie, nag 099 begs Afton ot 470, the Bwel Post afier—Rnaponetite Goveremnens three eldest sons will come to Kiew, to Odessa, to WOuld sooner go to the galleys for life than marry yA te Og ta RT a, cee ek = Cloving of the Welland Canal, $e. Sebastopol, end to Bessarabia. The agents ofthe ber. At the trial (which took place before « were buyers of good java at 31 cente : deman There has been a great agricultural fair and eat- qovemmen spread this report for the purpose of —_— ye ge — her father, ‘The Conn trade bas pe anaaienate Gone tle show at Niagara, and prizes have been awarded exciting the national and religiousenthusiasmofthe mother, and elder er Hot appear to give | the week, but mo material alteration can be noted in peoy og Ai no former period has Russia made much evidence, though all had been summoned. The | the prices of any article, though the tendency has eres ny cpt en faye 7 for the best rsa of eel cattle, horses, fev midable military preparations as she is making Princip evidence for the prosecution consisted | been a —— flour <a corm | the par eng TL v — y. There le no ex: = , sheep, agricultural implements, domestic manufac- went moment. The goverament gives itto in the reading of the indictment, and in the tes- | move off slowly, the sale of the former being interfered | (1 Danie among buyers, ond the erg} ‘tone i, if | tures, dairy and agricultural produce, the fine arte, be understoed that it is preparing for a guerre sainte timony of Mr. Halley, Lieutenant-Colonel Ca peli was ‘etail trom 308.0 33s. per sack of 280 Ibe faa ag ane ad tolerably ad Liverpool | &c. Among the prizes awarded, was one to orthodox religion. dell, and e younger brotner and sister of Isabella, pro BR f en Ireland rege Boned god ee continue | ¢otton market having shown symptoms of reaction Messrs. R je & Bi of Rochester, for a Emperor is far from to the precise age of that young lady | favorable. We quote United i ‘Ze a 2be | Minee the beginning of the week, all classes of buyers essere. Rappal, riggs, a state of France and t she hg o“ —— pe re per b brands, here bave been operating with considerable hesitansy, | fanning mill. On the last day, the president, ‘we nt, as, by the French law, the crime | gos adie. Red wheat, €0 to Marks, Eq, delivered the annual address; alled detournement d'une jeune fille | white, 408. a 490. per innperial qi yarns have been offering at prices ly under those 4 fon end the ambition of his second, andhe contem- "REUrE, Cc: ro be committed when the gifl is Corron.—The sales for the wee! Sermeeth Sea bern Mail te upon ~ Pee Ty after the prizes were awarded, a large tern one r with borror the revolutionary spirit preva- ; alter that, she is considered a free | Suret, from 644. 06 mere 4 Ly ay ae = 4 —- ‘ae down to dinner, at which there was the usual quan- ., east German houses have done little since Tues- | tum of good cheer and speeches. lent in Pol In a conversation with hi nt, and is accountable for her own actions. | rather dearer. A' : eh . er for the. Aff Faron de Vivier was examined, but his evidence | rene MSu°\we gotice sales day. The cloth market remains without imotovement, | ‘The Governor General haa returned from New threw little light on the affair. When asked by Tye) : unsatisfactory state for the 5 te retugeento me, tshoutd the President how he could have acted as he hea | S2Mower, £7 0 £7 Ive. 6d ; 100 Any little advantage gained at the early part of the | York, accompanied by his Countess, who has been pon them, and have reconciled done, he said he had been influenced by week has been maintained. spending a few weeks on the seashore at Long —= = Island, for the benefit of her health. I observe ur Now they bave other hopes, ehip for de Forestier It was stated t and Tmust continue to treat them asa conquered sa | this wnfortunate aff Hotels at Saratoga Springs. that the Herald has noticed the neglect of the city . Your anonymous correspoudent has rather over- authorities of New York, in not calling upon his” ? H j 3 i z 3 3 F & Day—T had Le noy may IT old, by so Bite be kholder, 2 1 2 ae pets oy 2dr rs old, years oy Turn Day—Wednesday, Sept. 1 beste: $100, free for all ages g Ceylon rapanwood, £0 28 6d. ublic rales yesterday, © » Forestier’s wife had died, | inferior drags (old import). har to make all the repara- | teveral arrivals have taken plac the injury he had done her. tien ebich wil not ineresse their 4 will prevent the accomplishment of the duties of the nd The tone Propored to myself. hed i > . fered to marry her, but that her father had ; Inespasing enoete te | lordship, during his short stay among them. This Preside tthe Fesach Kenstiie enteiionnane itively refused "Forestier caused evidence to Mise Preorders, oe tt. oh pF phe | eo gene cag ge age fans ae rth, as = aR - ail the anxiety he shows to ) on @ good footing several persons, to prove that he had | egs's £94; Jute moves off slowly, from £14 & £10 | keepers of the United States Hotel, who must have | after the recent interc! of courtemes between to believe, from Ise bella's personal | 10s, for middling to good mo, without | the citizens of Buffalo Toronto, in which his id other circumstances, that she was | Tits. Sides Rast Togle were offered at public sale tong S fe a “The project ori- | Excellency took an active and which must all found buyers: they were mostly of | cinuted with the late Doctor Clark, to whom the | have been still fresh in their recollection. The 7 quality. Meme wade sorte were 4. | Oe ually are greatly indebted for his liberality, | Earl of Eigin must have been grateful, however, , 204 lnierior expert desert ou naeet amen | in Giz se Spring for visiters, and for de- | for this omission of the usual courtesies to distin- |p, sey Day—Thureday, Sept. 19.—Two mile heats; - voting the splendid park to the free use of the public. | guished strangers, as his object evidently was to |» usq free for all ages :— no —Bince the receipt of Calcutta letters, with Mors peoentiy the guesteet be lar United States | avoid notoriet See Se ogeeee, wan een Soe AU} Storm, 4 years old, by Grey if id Union we Buco, i# too much bound up with England, ciweps epveke p Bey R a whom 4 more then sixteen yeare of age; and he labored, | yerterds: on mncere good terms with him. Thene’ three both im his interrogatory and throughout the trial, ters give much mo “ to shew that he had not persuaded her to leave cabinet than the eflaize of Germanys sek imma | her home. ANet. the Sleadiags were oven this aceount that people in this country begin Forestier, in. a voice of much emotion, read | ™ to wish for the restoration of h : ® paper to the jury, drawn up as followe—“ 1 of about 125.000 a, 7 with thousands | the Coll jotel, instead of the more ‘agie, Were rere 12. aud the re-establichinent of the Lingdeciut Pence] have to make, before my fellow-citizens, the hea arisen, and 1.200 chests De Vesid not art’ la’ have renewed the sroject, | Astor of frving hovsee 3. Mohan Woods’ 3 yours oid, by sit existed in 1890, oF, in other words, the pure SvOwslef a fault which the law does not punish; at prices ranging from 6d several gentlemen have taken the liberty of | | The notice of the Merald has had the effect which | Yorkshire, dam Margaret W; by Priam. 3 1 4 end sunple recarn to the state of Europe, as setticd @P4 You will accept this avowal as a further ex- | #4. # 0d. above the currency of July, and there is now ‘ing and to construct a hotel of ample | I enticipated here ; as the neglect to which it al- | James K. Ducke's o g. Tangent, by Wegner, olen Surope, @ “| plation to beadded to my long sufferings. During | still lees dirposition to sell. The quantity advertised | mie &e., adapted to the taste | ludes is attributea to an adverse feeling entertained | _ dam Cherry Elliott... ..... ee = the eaten of Been two years, I stroggled to eave from death the life | fer the sairs to com posaiene, sevens 00 | pre ren Ste ge e pabite, rit seven | towards him by the city authorities of New York, a Wen ee ee eee ee 8 pommel aan Spal , essce! * sale at Rotterdam, , 4 ’ . 2 4 : . ices from Madrid are of the 20th alt. A let- | in ebich “con he 4 Taskan ontton at . BOLL peculs were to be eold | extending down near to Congress Spring. ‘The | sequent explosion of popular violeace at Montreal; rm Day— Friday, Sept. 20 —Mile beats, 5 beat in 150, free for all ages 7 that dat The « moment | lands and structures will neither cost one-fifth of | and is considered as part and parcel of the con- | ¢. c. maintain himself in the line of daty. You will not ptible littleness which wae displayed at certain quiet, without b i ‘i ogers’ Nip. 5 iment of General Don Joee de la Con- Land my life, gentlemen, for a meiment’s self fore | velue Shaner 1 | the eotianatlen OF Teer eeeeciidlage cad coteacs | places Guring bis teceat tout to Lake Superior. | \rert tege: sre mia’ sane cha to the command of the island of Cuba wee getfuiness; you will not confound a fault with a | Lanw In good demand, Western in kegs and barrels | TOF Will the 4 toe thoeend twe hectved test the writers on thie subject known alittle more | by William 433811 confirmed yesterday by a special dectee. | amas crime; you will not forget that the honor of Mies | Teedily bringing Sie a S4e, Pn mislead excit :ble people, | of the American people, they would not have attri- Little Blue, by , rured that the departure of the troops composing | Hamilton is intact, and thet Ihave otivred her all oF at our Inst quotations Peecionl Geeertptinng a? ald be more | buted to the Mayor and Corporaton of New York Bronewick... 39 1 9 1 4 2 thee on is fixed for the Lith of October. The the reparation in my power” The President then deater. aud ie good demend. We | while a candid and dignified course would be more | iis injustice ; and it would be well for those of . Vessels now in Eogland, with others be- | eummed wp, and the jury, after an hour's delivere: hy ho 5 poo elle ny oe goat Bema the Provinces if they Would take a leaf out of | 5.) ), dam b Tiger oe. the Koyal Navy, and ‘some merchant | tion, returned a verdict of “Not Guilty.” The ser- is, om tha apot bene DB pee oo 6 heir own efleirs, without inter- | their book in condueting pudlie offices. ae Harper ¢ m. Pos ceive the ree Proceed immediately to Cadiz to re- | vent gitl, Addle Gendron, was included in the ine | freely. | pe J bg ‘the ‘csoeeras f others; ant thus | It has been freqecatly observed by sti | saci ety 28 & 8m ceive the troops and the tilitery stores which are | diciment for havirg kesisted in the flight of lee. wel, 70 peepee | ted that whatever may be pew enterprises may apring up end floarish withoat | visiting the United State im that port. A report was curr terday, that | belle; bu! the public prosecutor abandoned ‘he ease | b £8 the excitement attending en election, and the amus- dis, a disagreeable manifes'ation, followed by acts of | opuinet her. The verdict was teerived with sume | ing vearce, and £33 100. « x28 ios | distarbing thove already ceiablished | | ioe ‘efforts made by ench party to be miecessful, f " 150%. oan joy Place at Cadiz on the occasion of the | # plauee, Which wasimmediately repressed by the | Fld tor email lots, Pale seal, £88 108 ; cod, £3) & New York, Oct , 1980. thet no sooner is it over than the discomfited Tr patentee needa aN oops being ordered to embark. “There ts no ofl ident Count de Forestier remained ia jail till | Ait: live, £61 0 £64; palm, $95 © uo) 34 | coos eee ALT submits with « ce, and no file | The berm, c0@ come sacks of seve, engin to pa oo Ms - we Teport li has been ree | the evening: when he went awat, ¢ nuinerove pi Ry thet — ° pot, am Ps Sie ae ville, 8 C..on the | Will ie afte exh d. (ynite the contrary | Jacob Remeen, of Irland, were der’ ay ne, however, that the appo.ntinen: of the new | crowd wer waititget the door to see him. 1" va. cpeendouve Gemand eprang ap to deg,en6 | sean Tea Cee is the once in the British Provinees, where the two | incendiary fire «few nighte since,