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a ® THE NEW YORK HERALD: eave ore ee + “~ ’ EN —4 nnd WHOLE NO. 5983. 4-3 & it MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1850. / » PRICE TWO CENTs. coats,”’ in Liverpool, on the 11th instant, Mrs. Fitz- om Wednesday; and fired the usual selute off the | Hleved, ne doubt, that am unfriendly feeling oxisted Turkey. u . V Another Short Passage Across the Atlantic. liam was seized with a fainting fit, and was Rock hthouse shortly before noon on Thursday, ween the General and the Preside: ae they THE naneinian cisetibl, Pniinet ete eee cote cont out, bardiy ony . ble go on with the performance. Mrs. 4 Fun be the very bebet {pace of 10 days | imagined aoe matter of couree, that In such cate he {Pur secounts from Constantinople are of the 2ith | At Hamburg. on Tursday Jest. quotations of wheat ‘opeland came 4 i : ul and je "n+ ARRIVAL Copeland cnine forward to read Mrs. Fitxwilliam's Advigée from Patls of Monday evening, 14th inst,, | “The Austrian Embassy has made a fresh domand om | nicht the lequitgy for othe article ny aay seb or Taz i ‘ Pacific's run is, owever, by no | state th¥t, many of the French papers state that | the Porte, in order to induce the Ottoman government | become slow. owing to tbo very duil reportetrom hence, Advices from Malta, of the 2d instant, give the | means the shortest to the eastward yet made, the the reso! come to by the Committee of | tocontinue under its surveillauce the Hungarian re- | New Upland@heat on the spot, weight OL Ibs. pee AMERICAN MAIL STEAMSHIP PACHFIC, | flowing naval intelligence -— Atlantic having «flected fm about 13% hours | Prorogation',i8 @ severe censure on tho Ex- | fugees, now residing at Kulayeh, The Turkish Ministers | burbel/hed becocchored at Son Bt Sod 62% bs qual. % UNITED STATES SQUADRON. lets in her last. precisely thi un has been | ecutive, end” that it is proparing t ay jor @ | appear determined to set there unfortunate exiles at | ities at 40s per quarter. New &: barley, of 49 lbs. ee En reute from Naples toSpeasia.—The Independence | virtually excelied by the run of the Buropain July struggle betwdan the ent and the National As- | liberty at the expiration of a year from their entering | to 60 lbs. weight, at 238, to 24 arter; whilst frigate, bearing the flag of Commodore Charles W. | last. The Pacifc, however, has sfewwied the distance | sembly. The Constitusionnel. 01 contrary, throws | the Turkish territory, or as soon as thelr future desti- | from Denmark there bad heen office of 62 lbs. barle FOUR DAYS LATBR nNaws Morgan ; Mississippi steam corvette, Captain Long; | to the westward. uruail, longest and mosttrying | discredit on this statement It rts that itisimpos- | nation shall have been decided on. Austria protests | at 17s 3d. to 17s. 8d per (uarte: "~ beard rd Constitution frigate, Captain Conover. ere ae time th: yt sible for the Assembly te adopt the initint: it | against this decision, but the Porte, supported, itis | other articles there bal be iittle ps cart D ise rrew ‘At Messina. Cumberland, Captain Latimer. regarded aa the swiftest uf the two ships yet | can doiste reoordtheopinion ofits members, and asto | raid. by the representatives of Waglant oon in pate, 38 1D ane heen, Sean ¥n route to the North Bea.--The St. Lawrence, Gap- | om the line. theeditiouscrienof the troops, they form matterfor | holds firm in its resolve. ‘The Ottoman government is | per yuatier, free om owed, Froighfe wore’ prosiacly ALL PARTS OF EUROPE, | ta Paulding. i ae a mlltary Inquiry. Bo shis salt may tc isourtain that nel- | not satisfed with tho conductof soiae of the exltes | the Ameasthe week nie, uf eal r 5 3 ip the ne’ nor the procee who have entered its service; the: 8 » “ f Important Inter-Occanie Intelligence. | | William Brown, Esq, M. P., communicated to the | of the committee have had the slightest effect on the | such exorbitant pretensions fA has pon ee hate merkets yen PEs? ba IME FAVORABLE RESULT OF THE NEGOCIATIONS, IN | Liverpool Chamber of Commerce on the 16th inst.,that | trade and commerce of the country, for the manufas- | been compelled to tell them that ii they were not | day. prices were quoted Is. per qr. lower, Oates wore, Highly Important Inter-Oceanic | © oxpox, xvativs To THE NICARAGUA CANAL, | TePTetentations bad been made to him that the exist- | turers, the shepkeepers, and the artirans plod on, por- | satisfied they tight resign Said Pacha, the Geewrece | ancients meee in fair requert. and theturn dearer, iy “ag | 128 Postal arrangements did not allow of correspon- | feetly heedlons of the storm that may be gathering on | of Damascus, hae caused the bastinate te to tatiana | he latent Scowise so hove adeaeell Intelli The junction of the Atlantic and Pacifle may almost he pol ichszei cee ce ene ee ey ee santas Ebewiee So lane Ganamees mtelligence. he r) | dence for British North America being forwarded by | the political horizon. Tho Reichszeitung states that | ona Prussian subject, who died in two hoers after. | more or less at Emden and Uroniagen. po iene regarded as % work commenced. On the 13th of | the United States mail steamers, and that he hed laid | three thousand had assembled at the place | wards from the violence of the punishment. The Pras- re much the same ee be- dressed & mote to February, 1849, the Times described the Nicaragua | the matter before the postmaster general, to which | Of pilgrimage, called [érgott, One of the inue at | tao Minin af Gennes: tory Result of the Negotiation urging the attention of onpitallsts to its advan- | the fellowing reply had been poe pag whieh several’ Dundred of*them were looated took firs | the Pore chet capri oe Batisfac and the American company, by whom agents Grxenaz. Post Orrice, October 4th, 1850, | in the night, and soarcely half ot them wore sa Were subsequently despatehed to obtain a concession | grs.—The Postmaster Goneral has had before ‘Relative to the Nicaragua Canal. from the rnment of that country, have now not | letter cf the st inesant, and I aso directed to im wt was dull of sale at Antwerp on Wedoes- price hey acing soy gear hempst en iy Sra be. weigh’ Shon musted he ox ae 5 y es nm L) . wel t, Was the: your | The dead were actually burned to a cinder, and many | to the family of the decease! and that the conduct of | ise per at. free og booed) net Woled 498,, aud mew rivyou | were dreadly mutilated. Said Pacha shall be subjected ton inquiry. Thatfanc- | At severs? of tho lading markets in Frans to be entertained, moreover, that the temporary tran- only two that hie) decided to forward letters addressed ‘The Moniteur of Monday, the 14th inst , publishes a | tiopar: He Siete | : ¥, hassince the affair, gone on a pilgrimage to | of wheat and flour have tended dowawards, ual shi = for the arene of « stabllahing transit, | b notice, communicated by the Minister of Foreign Af. | Mecoa, accompacied by his kiayacr lieutenant, whois | mente nre stitt being made (com thence to Hnglaut. THE COTTON MARKET WITHOUT ALTERATION. chcih tn tee othe ae te ee ea ee | faire, stating that the goverament has not received | xccused of taking part in the act oi cruelty, and itis | ‘The reports from the Mediterranoan are of little | pe See user Os We, Ouida inne tial ee wets | ABERLEY. | ®2Y Feport which gives the least probability to a state- | thought probable that the Porte “vill take advantage | terest ; and there appears little prodability of sup el Bees 2 bs © Guiisanssteny Chee Magi meee, of tbe | Raat ins London worming paper, that Admiral le Pre- | of bik abrence to supercode him in the government of | of any moment reaching us from that quarter, prices EIPROVEMENT IN BREADSTUFFS. the recent enlargement of the Erie Usn: | _ Thus this subject, which is of great interest to thou our, on quitting Buenos Ayres on the 21st of June, on | Damascus. being relatively higher than at the near contiawote’ Whe Nicer rarement of the Erie Canale sth. | Sands, bas been satisfactorily arranged. board the Archimede, had saluted the Argentine flag | The Turkish floet has not yet returned to Constan- | markets. ieee? Loe oe mus, eaves {00 miles, as compared with Panama, and | pity twenty sie gous, and thet the Asgeatine guard. tivo le. bus remains at anchor st the mouth of the saultaoae: . i ed the on won | Dardancltes. DEATH OF THE QUEEN OF BELGIUM, | Bas inesavavtece of's healthy climate. Hepes seem | The French Republic. guns, ~sbiesoose dig yi oa Loxon Mower Maneer, Ostober 15—2 o'elosk.— | | Our advices from Paris are’ of Monday evening, | General du Chastel. one of tho r sic, when it shall be fully organised, may be sceom- rp rist army, died at Saumur, a few the 14th instant. seventy-eighth year of hi, lished in twenty-four hours. It will commence from Arrival of Mad'Ule, Parodi, the Great Voonlist. | Brey‘town uccond the sen vue, wud commence from ‘THE MILITARY REVIEW ON THE TRNTH—ITS EPFRCT | Five socialists forming p &e., Ke., de. Re ay = Nicaragua, aCe S end Jonaey, of only | IN PARIS—THE COMMITTEE OF PERMANKNCK, RTC. of Lyons, have be hsmasisted fore Sor the pecans te Gen tela ans | qrrne Eresident of the Republic left the Elyse DES Te i Con ang of emigrants are raid to be among these troops. Ae- | for money, and 97% to % for account, reduced The American mail steamship Pacific, Capt: | Ibs. of baggage tor each passenger. This is lower than sailles, to review the cavalry an A wuaver thekatiions . iorpaan el cording vo this account the Besaskiar bes determined | per conte, 96% to 4; new thise snd @ quastie gar the charge st Panama, and consequently the saving Of | vres of fortyenght squad-oa on the plalus of dato Death of the Qucen of the Belgians. HE ig LAR oe eel Ams thcurld sotare Xe | conte. £8% to 09) Exchequer Bills 6s. to 68s. pra~ Advices trom Ostend, announce the decease of the | Submission of the Turks in the provinces of Bomnle cory ta : Ezra Nye, arrived at her wharf aboutshalf-past one | distance and the ~ advantage to health will be also ac- orders cises a’clock yesterday afternoon. She left Liverpool at | companied by a more than’ proportionate diminution | 12°, Bla nll pened wll re hoy of the Belgians mt quarter past 8 o'clock, on " ket for foreign stocks looks rathor better, the Titihustent, the following is » apd Herzgovina, they are expected to break out again, more business doing. Mexioam 31% to %> 7 f expense, half-past ten o’clock, on the morning of Wednes- | ‘Noehic, n extract b g in connection with the present movements in case the Seraskier should meet with oppositionin | Peruvian 79% to X: Spanish day; the 16h inst. She hes, therefore, made the | on the Posie will tavaiched vith mete itrseten tas whe expressed his erenaen of en. Be ord aennebectin which prepared the pubito for that | the Kraine. The Visior of Wersgovinn, All Pasha, is | 3 per ceute Boi tov. Dutoh ak perce ‘Sit to Say passage in eleven days and three hours. these preceedings. #2 hes been comm | rallreed companies were unable to accommodate haat tof the 9th Inst., the Quoon had a fow | Teined as & sert of prisoner by the Viaier of Trar- | Chilian 6 per cents 101 to 7%; Dawish 6 per conte 100%. ‘ that the number wilo crossed. the fei oops pene mnnadote 3 but et O o'elool On the moraine: cy hy | Bick. It is believed the troops of Omer Pasha will | The railway market fully maintains yesterday’ ‘The Pacific passed, at a quarter before eleven | was 70,000, and tho lowest estimate | Of the troops really in towards the President of the consequence of which her | Titer in Beenia, mut, Sd prlessare not Galy Aree, bas bi yesterday morning, the Arettc, five miles east of Htement regarding Caitforni and the | Republic. the President appeated om the ground ab state of general and fatal Persia we ee } Retiaecs, 4 . ance, coupled with the removal 11 O'clock, attended by & Aliant statt, ead'after the |-Provtration. After a time however, tho ralied and | whe works which had been ordered for the formation | YUfiter® 70% to 7136; Bouth-western 05 to 69; Mia , ? gers. give the stimulus of | eayairy had performed some evolutions the treops de- | Tegained sufficient strength to converse with her co t Yeek sad Mosth Midlead 3635 to 36) Among the passengers in the P., are M’lle Pa- | still better, prospects for the future. Should every- | fled before the President. ‘Ths Infantry passed fo the | fersor. “Although exhausted to the, lace degree she oh ypc \ phiated od Trp apinpomnedad pha. rodi, the celebrated cantatrice, whose fame has | hib# €%) therefore, as smoothly as to be cal- | most profound silence ; neither did the artillery utter | retained possesrion of all her mental facultien, and at 3 sanrias 0m. Seen Eusns 0'OLoca— Conecla 07% for money and * agin pa Diag cd | Suuated upon, a year or two can scarcely elapse before | gery: but when the cavalry appeared in front of the | 'clock on the afternoon of the 10th sho received the fp feoar agony Shy saa vr es heey spread throughout the worit, and who in engaged | True my be iealetd from chic Gov ‘peeing, more Preident bey ered fairouny "Vive Napoeon'* | communi sad the oatrome ution Bhe met hat Ee Te a er at the Astor Place Overs House, Joseph L. White, | "Eas eaureprypeda es the epee eemiticshe | ae heeerear. lye vere stock andthe | te ith herolernignation, and, hvagn a pry tothe | 3 ilgili nests ‘ » jude ret im . exer at th o! ” * bale Eeq., agent of the Nicaragua Canal Company, | seme as that which was surveyed by Lieut. Bailey in | rot ty tonoretie ss edcid te dered. rae rouea Uns} bo tit thal she goth tussle bee Georip cmina hae total destruction of Zungan, in the Asorbidian, by the | Livearoot. Corrow Maxxur, Monday, Oot. 14.—On Sa- Col. Wm. H. Maxwell, bearer of despatches, Rev. pally] pa er And. Pore br | heavy from the constant rain of the last two nights, | band. . i royal troops, has given i b Ween hea tate exteos 4 faréeg, the salee amounted to 6 60 bales, of which: ‘ end prevented the cavalry fro ith Her Mejesty Loulse Marie Therese Charlotte I . were taken on speculation and for export. To Dr. Potts, and Capt. Vanderbilt. It will be seen, | by carrying the permanent work to the more northerly | Yres which had becw arrehends eee ee Ua tee Pees, UF obtain aeactan tt tee late King | religion, of | day's sales are 6,000 haga, with 4 quiet market. Are esers, | terzninus, described in the pamphlet of Prince Loi : = reference bed another column, that Me ‘5. | Napoleon. Mr. Bailey's eat oats af £4,000,000 for t) m ivtiect, tote trike, semeek tone White and Vanderbilt have succeeded in making | cost of its construction isin excess, therefere, of that ive | which they entertain, very satisfactory arrangements in London, relative kw dey to the Nicaragua canal. to 66 feet, bar also the advantage of bringing them to Annexed is a full list of the names of the pas. | the port of Realejo, the finest on the Pacific, aud about pes ae oe Bilaaiio. This Ie settling dey in the English stock market, ince, in the The Ocservotore Dalmaio states that, on the 18th ult., sajuating | rept sat ant — ae he Serarkier Omer Pasha was at Pridor, whence he in: | je vot ‘ended to march upon Stari Muiadan with 5,000 infan- | "dhe Eertith tock, market is both steady snd Oni Ty, 1,000 cavairy.end some artillery, Two companies | with fair range of busiuess Jonsols are 87% to of the corps of Vorac: sentenced by court martial to i , and to be deprived of their period. own. The Cheikul Galignani’s Messenger of the 11th instant, gives the | L¢ul# Philippe, was bora at Palermo. om the 34 of Sad debt want's ccions ester) te Tokcerte gapres following account ot the sevt od April, 1612, and was conrequently in the svth year of | against him is of having favored the subversive pro- quis and Maschicaces of Nermsanty, the’ Desbesse t Switzerland, father, the Viewer of ethan coe bate hie te de la Ferronnays, Madame de Bau- The Swiss journals state that in the night of the 4th | Herat. Sami Pacha, am Ambassador of the Sublime jehickler, Comte de Moltke inst am insurrectional movement took place in the | porte. who bas been sent to Teheran to congratulate Tuespar, Oot. 16.—The upward tendency of our market bas received a temporary check, and sil parties await the developements of crop prospects In Amerion with considerably apxiety, Should ap early frost suo- ceed cpon an already “stunted growth,’’ the oifrot would be very disastrous to the manufacturing inte- (90 mil : mbassa- k sengers— yg gS aeasapnag tea Ge Math, Maryuisde Pts, | Seut<R. cf Vriburg_the ohieek of whieh tas’ to sean | Ive‘ Shah°en"bie secession to the throne, hat arsed | Foktbch, are irony somewbs erippied by tbe PASSENGERS PER STEAMER PACIFIC vides that the canal is to be completed in twelve years. | Coumont-Latoroe, M. Carlier, prefect of | the town ; but the chiefs bad not courage to show | in that eapital at th @ time ns an envoy from | jar 200, withon! z 54 ” Miss Rethvon Mi it WL, Wallace The ecmpany are to have the exclusive enjoyment of | righ! de Padowe, prefect of the depart- Popeye fosine be oo and it completely | Caboul, charged with @ similar mission. Lag tang Tans Mantes, Teredete Oct 16 utiieeaal Mr Thomas and it for eighty-five years after the date ot completion, | members of permanent c' - —_—- have been fair supplies of oats aud oatmeal from [re- rn Tad and torecelve fifteen per cent out of the net profite for | National Assembly were also present, | ret! importance. bul the police nevertheless ‘ land since last Tuesday, but thy i Mr Philips and Mise 4 CA eiatta,1aty, | Sfurther period of ten or twenty years. "Meanwhile | 00, among them vere specially noticed M. Jules de eee ve yhcbonre aise Ot 3 “1 Wheat and flous. ‘The weds during the wesk bee bee BrBAwenigues MeGarrivon and Miss Tests | They are also todave: the exclusive priviloge of sream | _ The President of the Republic left the Blysée at halt. Sete No material change bas taken place in the tone of | terasitm in value hus been uu ndvanse of 61, tots, por pA ina ‘A Worrell navigation and of road making throughout the entire | Past eight o'clock in the morning, by post. He was | The report of the resigaation of the Duke of Val the grain trade since our Inet, but the belief that (Nag ek ; Lor doeereue ” Col Maxwrll, bearer De W Tors State for uluety eeven years. together with a free grant sooempeniod hy: the | Minister, of War, cia Is again renowed ; aud it ts aid that as soon se | prices of wheat have touched the lowest point is dante sf Suvech, sade madsen cobae Judge Sayre of Deepacoh Mr Hooper | of eight sections of lsd of sx miles square, t be | Roguet, his aid-de camp. and by C bs erences between the Queen and himself ere | rather on the increase. The presen! ta nash ead Sots, Full pelden were Ob q Ble 8 B W hector Mz Blakicton chosen by themselves on the banks of the canal, In | mandanty Fiewy, and Ceptain M arrenged, he will then vacate the Presidency of the | ticle is certainly low enough to warreat thi« impras- fsivaath, ox Aeidh wees Ween th sonia Bieine aye yar Af privileges, the State ot Niearagua isto | 4eTdonnance. The President wore, as usual, the ani. | Couneil. “ sien, good qualities of red of this year's growth being pply, was fully 1d. per bushel deorer hay Tine Dela Mre Dunlop, 2chil- Dr Sharpless recrive nothing, with the exception of some minor | *Tm of ageneral of the National Guard, with thegrand | , Geperal J. Concha left Madrid on the Sth inst., with | worth only about 40s per quarter wt the leading mar- | ah 'night.” Plone quite supported late ratese Mallee payments, until seven per cent shail have been paid to | ©rdon of the Legion of Honor. Pane, hie lady, for Cadix, en route tor the Havana. Kein and) inferior kinds being offered relstively {ae ene no change tn value af beat maailng ante th i ’ ve e President arrived at Versailles af past ten. mre cheaper That wheat cannot be profitably grown tn “ sr 240 1s , Cunt Tele to recclve ane Rh darts Teme en eT | Accompanying the President we noticed the Mar- Advices toon ene, Schleswig: War this country, oven In good seasons, at each rates, is | gaye Nueo@, bor 2i0 tbs. cheaper years, andone-fourth thereafter. The minor payments | @U¢% of Douglas, M. Horace Vernet, General Exoel- vices from Matmburg, of Votober 12, give the fol- | certain; and thet farmers must, therefore, with 60 | o1 64. to 1s. per qr. on Indian corn, was mal day mans, tour Evglish officers of Iancers, (their brilliant | lowing intelligence deficient acrop an the last, be selling at a loss, will canal, and o donation of of tea eesk: uniforms excited universsl admiration) # Prussian | _ Itis ennounoed, as previously stated, that the Hol- | scarcely be denied. It is consequently not unrsaona | { The most rkable elrcumstance, in connection | Mlcer in uniform, and the Prince of Copuain a Nea. | steinera had withdrawn their guns from before Fred- | ble to suppore that whem they shall have disposed of | “Tiyup Corrow Manuer, Monday. dotober it —The with this charter, is its favorable natare as compared | Polltam general's uniform. There were, also, several | richstedt. and given up the investment of the place. | so much of their produce as they may be forced to | demand continues regular, the sales to two ook | generals ot the F: . and Jt ber of | They destroyed some of their own temporary earth. ith, to raise fands to meet current expenses, 7 with that to which the late King of Holland subscribed | &rnerals ot the French srmy, s04 avers number el | Re botins Chap satiieds, entiaihvets Maen naee ainae Posy Will be in no haste to sell the remainder; and ory firm prices, Very ordinary but only two or thr: purchases of best rican yellow transpired, at 294, per 489 Ibs. consist of £2,000 a year until the completion of | Cflleers of different grades. The variety ot uniforms | Wor" Tagg ge tne — cect —o | around the President presented a striking coup d'ail, | levelled by the Danes. The German papers have all | the nustow that the deliveries from the growers will + Dotober he b ¥ would be met by e reserve of 104d. per cent, which |, When the President of the Republic arrived, the | Kept profound sllones ae to the abandonment of the | fail off and coatinee snaterave trem this tine FAUL)-acce ceamengned thie Week bas’ heen on tur enteentes i i | Dae pn © a , weil foun: fe! re if We are indebted to Mr. W. Wardrop, the ge would return the eapital in that time and with this | {eops (mavy of whom had the previous migts | Foor the present, all is likely to be quit; ond the | a tantes aed @ same in the opinion that | particular descriptions of goods, especially im cloth | in encampments near the Plaine) were drawn up ia enroely anything to restrict Ite.sd- | 11°" °t hey conned of forty nquadrous of cavalry, im | Interval between this aod the beginning of the hard | prices of wheat will wt sutePany farther degrnesion | for the India market, and at slightly tunprovlig tuton, Se * der the odiers of General Korte, | weather will be employed in reinforeing the ermy. | br import Tut we question whether a tive sug. | though scarcely equei to the advance on the staple. e¢ mt os by | in all the surplus SwiiSed to Aamenet Weohencs aoe Gueaean aie ‘other | The end of the war is still distant, unless some in- | cient to prove.of mech Benetit to our farmors will bo | that the position of the saaauts in eases where ception there — except the stipulation that Nicarague shall Participate to the e: profits beyond sey tlemanly purser of the Pacific, for the prompt de- | livery of our parcels and correspondence to our leet r cent. In the charter ar- tervention from without forbids positively any | setablished. We bi oral to canal ” | wrlight improvement has been realized, Is no better ‘news collectors. P | ranged with the Kclogof Hollend, and which was inter. | eae seg ey dear ee yet eee ee ert iinnnnae | more bloodshed. As long as the division sontinucr | sireei en belts tate ce ieee eee e price of | than it war a month ago. In most othor kinds of cloth, Sa has nipciege on in gon Bread- in np wy pee. ce onl pen tae Roa infantry end three batteries of artillery, under the | between Austria and russia, the confederation, though | wheat did not fa!l much below 46s. per gr. tn this | aud qualities, thelr Position js rather worse. | The stu owever, tly improved. ‘1 7 . | it has concluded a peace, can do nothing to procure ti ti 1d bab! dantly | Cemand for velvets ie still very good, and affording a — “ mcese sg fits 7 off the shareholders, when } Orders of General Neumayer. assisted by GemeralaCor- | i, Oe renee. Auscrie, would sot through fhe 61d | Coote eee eee rea eee ately | fair remuneration to all parties concerned. ‘The busts , to be applied to pa 7 | The accounts from the seat of warin Schleswig | the entire property in he nal wo! pemute and General Cavafgnac, | m1 p nes. ‘ atate that no further moverients had taken place | republic. ‘hat cautious satt maritine people, ike | ea hd tartan en ieee ioe a ees Seed, Tiss via th cohen eet po pe eo er neither army. The Danes, however, were for- the Dutoh oe sil kinds of This occupied about an hour. At this moment the ca- | adberes to ite wretched phantom of « union. to which | every preepect of the receipts from abroad proving | The German honses ere no! bury, the seavon consider st M , aa 4 wale hove sequsees, valry. drawn up in two immense lines, preeented « | It has never been able te give the slighcest reality for | sunisientiy extensive to prevent prices rising here se | €¢- There is more business doing to the on Uifying their position at every point, and they im- bridene ppectasie. Several mancuyres then took | ope externel cr internal pelitioal act, and imagines | as to bring up the average sbove the point named, of late, and likely to continue The home trade may tend to remain entirely on the defensive. be held as 0 cignttoent Shestratio lace, the mort iz t of whioh were, first, the | that Europe will treat the nonentity as @ power |” ‘The weather has boem variable of iste. and a con- | d# called healthy, and the businers to [reland, as oom- 4 ; toe LS SS runing of the frst Iine into columns, and its failing | Thus Holstein has full freedom to continue the war, | eid-rable quentity of rain has faiien, but not ro much | Pated with that of the last two yours, large. Fara tor ‘We lotta from Hoste Cetsel that General Hay- | Idand vere then virtually Suk Dack to enable the recond line to advance; next, the | Without strength enough so bring it to apy decision. | as to put a stop to field work ; and farmers hare been | *Xport are fully as dear, but the advance not equal te nau had suspended all the members of the uppe | cclonies had soarcely eome into lancers and bursars charging en tirailleurs—® fine | hey Lene ye ee erving tact ae | very busily engaged ploughing and preparing the land —o the stapte. For Tadle the dewa tis good, at military court, {and, @ last measure, that sight; thirdly, a charge executed by the heavy cavalry, | bas deserted to the Danish camp ; his application to | for autumn sowing. Stiil, fair supplies of wheas have | #ightly improving rates o Russian houses appear court decreed the immediate arrest of the Genera! daeek paren ene a desis adoptedin 1543, would amount but the commandant of Cassel would not venture | 700.000, Or 4235 per cent onthe outlay. Inthe This last manceuvre was really grandiose: @ line, of | enter the service being refused, he was rent to Flema- | been brought forward at mortof the markets in the | t0 Dave nearly fiuished their purchases of fine yarns pearly a mile in length, of the fnestcavairy regiments | burg, and bas returned home by way of Copenhagen. | sgricultu-al vistricus, sud. theugh the arrivals feom | OF the senson. The market closes generally firm. al a — 7 in band, and, like a torr med P to execute the decree. Most of the officers of the | handé of the mort timid, this calculation could soarce- hing oppesed to the: 5 Tne an shone The Deuteche Zeitung has advices trom Cassel of tle | sufficient to satisfy the demand. Under t ly be reduced to any point that would leave the enter- © moment, gilding with its rays helmet, | 10th inat. ‘The officers who have tendered thetc revig- | stances, the downward nt has bi in the service, came thunder ° sword | ta on the const have garrison of Cassel have resigned. prise other then a legitimate and attractive one. But iycea and cuirass. An electric effect was produced om | nation have yet received no direct answer whether or | been checked, but m amoovnt, and China wi The traffic that would pees th closed against the wor! wh the canal, eti- ‘Theatrice! and Musteal, Rowrny Tuxarer.— This evening, Mr, Graham, e tre | gee ot great dramatio celebrity, from the Theatres Royal Drury Lane Covent Garden and {laymarket. Lom oop | Electoral Hesse. quite £0 large as Inst week. they bave b It iastated in a letter from Vienna, of the 9h iast., | the great feature always to be borne in mind with re- Tho" i ciatora, and they clapped their hands and | not they are provirionally allowed to remain with | the clove than in the ea! 1 the woe | don, will make hie first appearance ia the character of chat @eourier had just arrived from London, bear- | S0¥d to, i¢ i, that it would be so identified with the hourea with delight. Never, indeed, were the pride, | their troops under the conditions which were men- | At Liverpool, « © old wheat was not | Viiginive, with Mice Weerreras Virginie, No ache the s important despatches from Lord Palmers. | Paula mover be taken to limit ur ideas of what they | ROMP and circumstance of gleriouy wer” more magni- | tioned in the petition, | lower than ther He was | appearance of thin ex: will attenct, durin reine finw Mery. aeary ” | would become thereafter, At the prorent moment, for ®orn® ed te ae ten. | estate | offered at ap tos end | biages of the theatrie ‘Two etrong Austrian divivions have been order- | \eting tonnages of the various maritime powers and the firmounted, sod thy lalantiy aie glittering inthe | , A@vording to the Ober. Post Amis Zeitung important | fy4, ined cherred throughout revent position of the channels of general commerce. p eer ‘made thea ittersily ro, | Intelligence was received here yertorday, acoording to | fit het dey. | P 6 which, in obedience to e decree of tho Assembly of the | Diet, two strong Austrian divivlons have been ordered to | 5.4 truer then. advance, to act as auxiliary troops of the Diet onthe | Pi° Ten (oki 1! frontier of the Electorate of Hesse. Tho frst division | that there waa not much dol will ad from Bohemia through Wavaria. by Hot | fitter at Hull or Leeda, but there was leon en and Bamberg, under the command of Lieatenant Field | Pies sates than the werk tefores aud, th ed by the Diet to advance as ansiliary troops on the | if ; wun, pnd thelr etendy march, ut the shipping of the United States doubles itself 7 orksbire frontier of the Electorate of Heese. every Sitteen years and that of England still increases “Eble “moving wells of bristling steel.” General ‘ aie: Changsrnier rode at their head. followed by hig staif The ministerial crisis still continues; General | 1*pi¢)y; and thus, before the expiration of thetwelve aan el dent of the Republie, the Minist ‘War by Warvaez has not tendered his resignation. The ppointed for the completion of the work, 18 his side, took up his station in front of th Queen- mother is reported to have dissuaded him | the world } Bnosoway Turaten.— This evening, Sir William Dom, | the very talented and eecentil? comedian, of whose performances the Brittsn press have spoken im the iwoet fattering terms, will make his dehut at the Broadway theatre. Tle will eustain the character of ck. in Bueketone's drama of the “Jacobite,’® | sources of income, even if the business of Uta eis. Ge Changernics made & profound salutation, by raising and then cropping his » t on only in its ordinary cour, : Marebal Parrat, The se iviston tro: Vdearl- ‘ sa werd chetan 2 from sueh a step, end had promised to arraage af- sty doubled. Zhe come peseten wound the President replied by moving his bat. The general | Marrbal Par scoond division from the Vdretl- | Condition of the mew was fof, prioss were obtained | Jon park, /m nuckuone s drama Of the J jaceee e Py P durlvg every similar tucceesting period b pol - ; - ihate bat a sheen then placed himsel fepposite the President, aad the ; Pelt. ee of the | Within ls. per quarter of these previously ourrer Done on Both Bides.” The Manchester Guardian, fairs. peters Jv wry troops filed off. The band of each regiment p' piled Herrgote, | M Skefield, on Friday, bolders dac ag? Bey | speaking of bis great comic ability, says:—“He bar @ 7 . a would agaip produce General Cordova has been dismissed from the keep the ultimate re from excendin, post of Captain General of M nd is to be re, bounds. To those speculate om thet placed by General Norzagera Ite of the introduction of steam ee the Pacific, concersion; iadeed, fue quali hardly be bought on as eney tor | @ The accounts frei Bristol ace dull, | day. the tendency of prices wer deeide eon plays with ease and inte with great gucto an@ warm doting the entire ed before the curtain Co revive good knowledge of it eame up amd remained playivg until the by soueenie giment had passed. As great public interest is at present manifested [~ know the sentiments of the army towards the Presi- | While ® ot the publio pm 3.000 were assembled at in enting and drinking on that dey week froedcm, and gav effect. ‘The applau piece, end he w have noticed the propositions alr rs tea baking fish, the oven took fire the inw hat port. The Birinin feasted @ , The accounts from Paris state that the reds were | en for the estebiishment of @ mal wach sakment' eae hed ott tetas —-s were a number of ste bles and bai amareds | coataesit dein ; amd. pasa apatites. of bet at | She, Warmest marks of approbation.”” The Livy very much alarmed, in consequeace of the cries of | ¥ wite of ite obit duaiote c. is @ literal copy of eur notes :—Four compa Pada ae tg op rapidly thro fannd | new wheat were, on Thursday @ at almaitar rater to | Do, Ske dhe Ubccnute oF Walerauek, te « Vive 'Empereur,”” &e., at the review on Thurs | bering States, contemplate the rush of colonization that S'sceTe no ery ; & battalion of ehaswours de ¥ th d by a strong wind, that | “a0° Clerer cipal markets tn ihe agriculturel als. | Darth ant Fee ee ee ae day, the 10th inat., lest a coup d'état should be im- | must soon give value to all the lands that rurround its ¢' Seeaibetien--aan aaaiona — tricts the upy ites have mote than kept pace with the | Mente bie present 3 nee . a gee | Magnificent inland waters, the prospect of thechanges 64041! the soldiers waving their swords, avd one demand; and at the ports on the east cosst, from | . mediately made; and the co tee, in Con to be wrought by the undertaking will apps Fisadron repeating the ery twice or thrice ; second with | whence the greater part of the prodace of Lincolne | Seen 0 beh ihas uence, remained in permanence daring the night, ond the ereep of any of the common coasep- regiment of carabinvers, hearty cries of “Vive i \- end thither with the most oops CamBridgeshire, and Norfolk is shipped to the diifer- | Nt ® Tats and seat their emiasaries to the varicus workshops ygovernmente of Grest Britain and the Uni. | Pervur!” mized with sore of Vive Napolsen’? the oa oy. eines te test coaneaned out pORAite | seoend editio& of Bnekstens nldiere brandishing the iar , € ' m recived that oe to warn their friends to be in readiness for any ea Fave bound themecives to the enterprise by Pelater sting ery “Vive VEmperear!” ; a iy our letters from Kectiand we learn that a ¢ — S onacdice. tak Clr cane aid ity of protection. All the other powers will ac- rea ery; 0 regiment of curassires » “| cord to it the rams adventage. The territory sround tA ment of deageons- hearty shoute of ' lace; but there is to be a great struggle | it will comstitute the first neutral ground, whence. by OT on vive I’'Mepereur '? pe The bodies of | soca to demand former rates, quotations being about ot take place ; ar ou! and some of “Vive l'Emper < between the President and National Assembly. —_| the pledged taith of ail civilised nations, strife must iment of dragcons—Vive l'Kmpereur !” | Sistine. toe cinder, It wae © | the caine at ainburgh and Giargow on Wednesday. at os . a be forever banished. It is the grandest physic i hearty; @ regi | ™ 5 on. on that dey fo'nnisbt. Barley and oats were the turn ‘The British fleet, under the command of Adnatea Teck the vorld can witness, The page hassoen nothin weg) Hg oh ng | in | @enrea ab each of the places mamed: 9 a ; 5 . | like it, end any wim! * mur f a* i | Prussia. ve hething mew to comm rom Ireland; Perker, was, on the 5th, performing aoe | to the future, vines there will be bo more hemispheres Seren ey chasicome Vive teapeieee "| We leafm from Berlin thet General Radowits hos | yyy ite mention ie now made ef the potatoe disease, Mahon, bui wes to proceed in a few days to Bar | 44 join but nok very enchusiastia ; a battery of artillery | virtually dissolved the parliamentary anion and tht | ang it appears that the quality of the rupplies brought eelona. i it Lavy it hy A ous thet fn — ive Napoleon porour |” (Lhese erieg | Prussia will not interfere at Hesse Cassel, but —— | to market proves better than expected The abun . | Shich moet thus stand slone and unapprose’ " ‘ , o " . | teralt of am arbitral tribunal of two or more @ wee and moderate price of potatoes hed act beea ‘The British Parliament was again ary ngr te eA | the records et material progress, England aa an active ln wenn gp tv nann had the repu- | Sowere, aceording to the fundamental law #0 deel boos indurnce on’ the grain trade; ond the dell Sth 4 4 I that ay sommiesion, on the 15th inst., until the 14th day of | agent, is to have no part? From ai mantfent ¥ . tl | iy iroproved demand bad b are survived have | heat, and that holders hed ti way theatre. We hope enterprise deservem large nagem binges to the Br rehall'a cake, ae event. The anticipated movement, howe j The evtertainmerts, this eve Diod @ great variety of 1 The intermission ents will eone!ude with the gorgeous pantox of the “Green Monster,’ which rom its pplendid scenery, ant excellent cast, will have a long and enecerstul run announce, as we published on the arrival of the A#i®, | cots and Lodian corn, bad rather receded at the prin- Dearon’s Theater — This ertablishment is doing am words | tbat Austria, Wurtemberg, Bavaria and Saxony bare | cing) markets, Shipments of oste to Bogiand were | excellent business, owirg, no doubt, to Burton's good voted | concluded an aliiance, effensive and defeusivs, sgainet | being made toa moderate extent, notwithstanding the | panegement. To-night a fine dill ie presented to the exelt- | Prussia. This may not be true; but it je not imponst- | Heailletent result of previous conrignmente lovers of comedy, The “Rivals” is announced asthe bie that thie may Trad to on allienoe, not sealoet Pras Our continental advices are this week of much the | frst pices, with Burton as Bob Actes, Binke as Sit Aa~ er ehouting) ; ” Vempereur | red, whether the people of Hesse Oncrel are justified or Bot | yp etn trom thie side of the channel bed further as- | the eurtace, the eutwer will be in the affirmative; and Foglment of | fa theit resistance tothe Elector. The Vienna papers | fyhea tn Genres business; hence, prices of wheat, | November next. looking at it as the penalty of a mania in which it was ited, on the 15th inst., at Lioyd’s, | denounced as treasonable to question the spending of i ; spades oreo a, a piece of gold, in its | £200.000,000 & year in ansisgous cperations, the hu. 3. re a the underwriters rooms, a p : miliation would be as deserved as It would be inefface- $P4 jane raw stite, weighing nearly 27 Ibs., for which the | ghi- Happily, however. it has been averted rt | Throughout tire negotiations it has always}, | sie individually, but agains ail who may aeenll the heracter as thore previourly reeeived. Not-| shony Absolute, Lester Captain A beolut owner had been bid £750. It was obtained by his | , Threughvut thelr entire negotintl pany have dite reniew eee ab tom sanenves # wbile. | ‘silled courte, diferent Austrian corps in Bohe- | Wtnwanding the discouraging tone of the reports | seis Lucius OTriggere Wire Walter California. Gerired that the work should be ove of jon be a Ls ; mnie. im the Vorarlberg, and elsewhere, are prepared fo | from hence, bol at appear to have remained La Tarantella and the whole will conel two sons in | tof the Plaine to parte The steamship Canada, from Boston, arrived at | tween the two onunteies, ane tn this uthoagh 4 Aitts who | #oming events, se fem at zat ofthe lending allie markets, which ma ‘of My Previous Betsey.” ‘ furroan lent Influences woul i | be attribe to the smaliners o1 @ stor. h a Liverpool on Monday, the 14th inst., ina passage | )10" an by result. © promise was given to mo ‘The Russian Empire. andthe scanty natuse of the supplies brought for- ade, oar er ay of about twelve days. —— eid te omens ‘so hal scandy fo jogers | sa that bes Kilberto triad the’ Ringdban ot Polacd eard by the growers, who were generally cooupied in | sree colebelty Piece will be that of “Jonathan gre}. 4 fered to ri - } . . “ The Liverpool bio saye, Lately, «handed | SEN 'Ema Ty su hl pede encom from fs befor he President, the | Mea, amy cmple, i be ‘ we ata tht, dating tbe month of mira ng Bas Macrae, tad Mie Mer ayer an persons arrived in Liverpool from Be: ford oe, | the company, Merers, White and Vanderbilt, arrived in jeperture, rode along tho | os! hand the rrotaations - wheat, and 1.365 laste of | Am Bem atertsiamente will conclude 2m, mrtel neighborhood, on their way tothe Salt Lake Valley, | joy dom on the ih wit., and after a short period af negotia- 4d their repsst to | ing.-an important advantage, commercially peaking, iP | loeal drains of * More in Obina.”” Mr Ohenf oy ta bie . to Poland, where the ranks of his guest as completed this after- greet him with cothusias | {nimitable charscter of Mose. Mr. Purdy ' , North America, the adopted country of the singU- | tion, o sarivfertory arrangement meant well amd deserves exte hate poles & 4 forge estab: | “ bs ho bad arsembied to witness his arrival faring and forge eepe | ports ; but of the ry lar sect the Mormons. The party consisted of | noon. ‘ nd de- thin establl mechanics and | | That such hes been the ease, it mush et the same parture from, the simple feast, alro Wb | fevenue tine, Wate’ Mitkoete Soparared tke two.coun’ | @ the other half to Denmark » age fer bis efforts to please his patrons, idren. be Lownie ht vhs New Teak Company, | tht heartiest occlamet ions of * Vive | tries, will now he exelust vel: crtabiished upon the de | Consort's Orens House —The entert stomente givee jbmarine : we noticed, Heian, Silesian, Pore: ‘ast Prussian frontier. t this popular place of amusement. a Cy ey now | ‘of th ns a be On his retur the | line will de onpmensed by the employes and guarie re~ aeaee, Tao te Bre ng py board for low bigbiy Selecting thes aiter seven o'¢) coke £2 or ead relegray Pi ae oni The interval will nap “| ey By p Amys a was received with intense enthusiaem. He | moved from the interior, It is to consist, as aMemed, | tality ef tb to 60 Ibe, Pecight. Good old wheat had | bie to get a sent, Bonge, cherusses instrumental per employed turn Jes, conjointly with Be ee ee ofa double of triple line, having head stations at 41 | Seen held Samy at previous tries, may, 42s. to 480. for | formance, burletque epere. and / gneing, are the at employed in manufacturing the wire Gs, to 408, for 60 to 62 | tractive features for the b altogether, the military display of yorterday | yore point) connested by intermediary | eratus, 80 that the electric line may be . ring to tl indeed It must have beon highly ‘ols cf | high hing 62 ¥ 4 . “oO Friday, the 11th inst., the great ball from } siaem it elicited for him personally, boch from the | The great railway from Bt, Petersburg to Morcow, atte enn thecal osss Ob —X. "4 ening Meyers’ solos on Nistveh was safely deposited in the British Ma- | $24, troope aud the people ; it was highly éreditabie to the | Nich famenie seaibers of workmen are cm: | gered ve lena ts Rendon, 02 0 Slolln are excellent. and the, singing and dancing te siaeeNit'is, considering the great. lapse of time, | outlay $53; Woes Pheamng to the immense wees of specter | at different pointe, has advanced so raphy | Meat Konigherg, om the Sth of October, whent was dim. . seam Museum. —T" yp cmeretanente here con- an wil be opened | tt of dleporal, and rather increased rupplics having es agnetic com- caher from St. Peters. | © progr te Of construction. n been bought at equal to 884; new mixel ditto. toy i ap pet | seongh otbeaticr weight @t Ste. 027s, €4 and red at Biipress wae aaid te exp’ id, pet qr. free on board. Barley had come tor torr—to the foreign portion of them ass magnificent | my show—to the native, a8 # just subject of patriotic even dancing. ‘The comedy of “ Soldier's Berid’ 4 these attractive features, the the p avilege of viewing the innumerable bh * pich the Museum abounds. in an extraordinary state of preservation, siands unquestionable reliance. The offer e i wards | be put forth until severe! months’ further ex: aeeaty wwe fect in height, and weighs up ¥ ees i haning athe : 4 the ve ie sia She 4 le sons te shemee ly: Martinez de la Rosa, and Salvador Bermudez, | TST. ,terncss ot etherwive with which it should be ac: | 5.72 | core forward, new tearerly maintalpea ite previous | . High mixed Volynin cld wheat might then Commission of Permanence met at half past 12 k yesterday hs meeting was more numerously curiosities wn as men of letters and liberal politicians | 4, and we are disposed to anticipate that n ‘seat 08 a0. soa, have proposed the erection of 8 oplegsal bs speedily transpire 0 sweden, certain C- the Champlatreux to beh i Beate ieeceaee The A oe ines ty = “ty | watd eparing!y, and had brought former prices tor ni yaketee 4 Armurnnarae.— This evening, ‘he exeot o it im | li then be pra completion varie y } sf troupe of Freneh performers will com= monument; 0808 Ce ravent of Bt. Ana, wh pone = + snind canSdence an cathe: pow om Sy Ca rr ie aud Bes held reveral lovee at the Ons Btettin letters ate of the 7th fastant, Seareel; thei", entertainments, at the beutiful estab- pporite the Convent of St. Ann, whence | scoumaulated force of sb) a explasetions of U {keaton "Tarted on his first adventurous expedi- | seem, euch as will more than compensate for all our fod «aPrsnallons of ihe inte te ins review, but | Soporte hawk te Bee ioMfor the New World. past delaye. on the other pnblic suatiers of interest thet were | "7A" cites ay the usual residence of the . iors on) thing had been done in wheat fer export sine #1 Bowery, which bas been nowly painted, eon on the Moldavian any we . but the quactity broeghs to market heving | dreerat 4 and made one of the most comfortable oie . ey nflered be- | placer t ’ . Leipaic Fair, which has just terrainated, proved The Stramship Pacifie. sel ted. 50 Jo added shat nothing ae Beeeee meee | frontier etwer the Austrien militery eoteeenns been + page Red Be en Pent aM teen rae Las city. Hones, 26 cents; pit, ery satisfactory. Worsed end cotten geods of [From the Liverpool Courter, Oct. 16) 7 pert of y. A.good | onl ERS, the Rvtnce Reepoder adn cseunt Oe id wh 20.40 40m per ge freeom | iT P ateae Unglish manufacture were in good demand. This versel. eg as Feperiee te = [sd 4 8 were at \-y* eeommbly. AMR- | treat ier une snd aah or rested by & Wallechian wanes, io boot wenn» ~=4 exhibited by Mr Leon, Vr fins pontine, px sl b we needa: . arrest equal , - The Nepalese Ata tact iard the toad Jey | rive iy afore ROOR On TRUTAIRT, eee te eee eral hich the diibere, | Batol snd net sllewed to returm. This being com. | br “irs Ua to 18s. per qt free on, | *cting large eudiences ‘net leave New York on the be 28th ult . 2 lamentable diras a ich the atlibera- | Jeated tot ander, be fo tone were © Mewit to get at what recre py ht r fos the Moldevin territory, smd car. | be pacer. One ia obi pare the qiifereat vere | Hed off pasty of Moldariane, wit. an oMect uve ppears most praable. of course at ripevel, ‘The subject bas ‘deen, It ts sald. reforre account the general «cactnees of the im- | tothe Russian ofc t commanding in water a dw 3 } « syle d were to leave tor Alexandria. At i ag be a steamer of the East india , Company to coavey them to Bombay. 4 hold of whe Movements of Distinguished Iadividuals. Frew Restcek we, learn thet belders of gon) pittdame Terern Parod) London: ad'lie, Mgssto Gow ad taken play 6““aas otd Go : Signor Machi Parod! and serrants, do; Mar- ; in Bi Boston, W.W Md. and anduew | {iy Cnliternis, Nathaniel Bernennd Infy, Keusuckety ded, but fow trananetion ! ColonebJaan Montere, je-de-camp of General ‘oui be arn metiet eal tH 6% Ibe, weight hed Dern Beld at Als. gf ° Oribe, wae teniven in Patia, On a mission to govern: 5 Rustrlon oMeer charged with the expediiion sp ob the a Rae ites cqneuae of cen on beate. i "Prothtnghom und tedy, o. Me. Philly nent. when (Be | Or" ried cna Chel wore baoe to bave panctrated to rome distance iojend ere he wee | Pimiier prt pales WotDd ‘yhtorlaliy antes the | EbiUndelpbig; Me, Cruger. do.. snd fifty others, dape Olear | te Teriew, Sng wo were Keown to De reds, They be | seeped to exscute hie erdert, tnd, 30) sed these ateerialiy ove the | TNs ave taken Foome oi ibe Valo Piece Lota. At the performance of the “Pet of the Petti-