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WHOLE NO. 6899. exbibited on excessive moderation an nimity in the exercise of the right of self defence. A Torin peper, of the 29th ult., mentions that | rumors of 8 change of mirflstry wero afloat in that WoUR DAYS LATER OM EUROPE STEAMSHIP PACIFIC. he Cetton Market. | ARRIVA L OF CATHERINE HAYES. ‘The Farewell Concert of the Swan of Erin at Liverpool. The Heralio, Clamor Publico, and Epoct, of Aadrid, declare that thoy shall, in future, cease to | publish political leaders, in order to avoid frosa Tho Catelico and Observador were seized on the 26th ult., so that only one opposition jour- | vel, La Nucton, appeared on that day, Jan is now in agitation for a sbip canal from Ghent, so as to provent the necessity of working through the Netherlands torritory, by the Sas of Ghent, in “ealand. The canal is to pass outside the city of Bruges, so as the numerous etreeta and bridges, which would de- lay the navigation. BA Page, an America: ‘The State of t ‘The Australian Gold Bxcitement in Sngland. , aged 30, was convict- t the Central Criminal Court, in Liverpool, in the latter part of August, of shooting at John tent to do him grievous bodily harm. The prisoner had been prompted by feelings of jealousy, on account of some attentions orecutor to Madame T! whom the prisoner was paying his He was sentenced to seven yoars’ trans- Francis Hacbe. with Arrival of Miss Laura Addison, the Celebrated Tragic Actress, 3 young widow THE ENGLISH ASPECT OF THE CUBAN INVASION. YANKEE YACHT AMERICA, European Plans for a general rising throughout Europe, in ber, have, it ia rumored. been discovered by binet of Vienna, resident in Paris. | The Tuscan government have interdicted tho | ublication, inthe Grand Duchy, of Mr. Gladstone's letters to the Iarl of Aberdeen. The Tuscan government has prohibited the pub- lication of any almanacks or public catechisms without the previous sanction of the governor and SSALE OF THE “The Curiosities of Intelligence. STATE OF THE MARKETS, Siler, Sou, Sito A new ministry in Naples is to be formed, tho minister of finance having declared his inability to meet the expenses of the State with the present | The foreign minister had sent in his re- | ‘The king had applied to R othaohild for a loan, but the house refusea, unless his majesty by decree repudiates the constitution. The steamship Pacific, Captain Nye, arrived at her dock, at § o'clock yesterday morning, in ten days and seventeen anda half hours from Liver- She left that port at half-past 2 o’clock on the afternoon of the 3d inst. The P. arrived off Sandy Hook on Saturday night, at nine o'clock, but could not get a pilot. She has bad a succession of westerly winds during | che greater part of the passage. She brings 12 passengers and a large freight of The Farewell Concert of Catharine Hayes in England. {From the Liverpool Courier, Sept. 3.] The result of this entertainment on Monday evening proved that we had been right in our prognosticatioas that the Liverpoo) public would pot permit an artist of Miss Hayes’s position to leave the country without a significant mark of their approval, without offering ua- wistat eable testimony of the eetimation ic which they heid her bigh talents and fine natural gifts. Lorg betore the doors were opened and epite of a dis- agreeable drizzling rain, large crowds had collected round the pit and gallery entrances, all eager to reeure good | piscesench bent On enjoying the choice morceaux in- esung by the prima donna When we entered the house, we found the pit and upper boxes dexsely crowded, the orchestra coataiaiag bot 8 few admirers who had been unable to obtain reats | in the boxes, while the dress circle also gave promise of bela g closely packed, the latest arrivals, as usual, being secured front places, aud who came in siter the ccncert had begun, tumbling over the ocenu- pants of the back rows, doing damage to tho lower ex- nd considerably injuring the tempor Though, to say the truth, those who inter. rupted the visiters from bearing the overture did them rvice than otherwise, as amore excorable {| | performance could bardly have been given, appites to the orchestral musto generally ture or acccmpaniment. The house listened with patience ery nicely sung, by Miss Wiliams and Hert nd to “Adelaida,” tawely rendered by Vrebsw: and testified by their applouse that they good humce, and determined to be | vas no effort made toencore either , Ti seemed eager for the appearance end eny attraction would have seemod as it interfered with I ry evident by the enthusi J heron her appearance, ing but the cheers and bravos whieh by d throats when cume Uefore the Liverpeol audiences under ‘A large portion of the pit rove en masse, ; the boxes were mort marked in their gallery joined in the melé sted without any interruption for several minates, only subsided to be renewed with increased vigor, mort unmistakable, and could the fair recipient, who Digh overpowered by the unasimous and For ourselves, we felt proud to find, t has beem said to the contrary, that Liverpool is pet bebind-hand in acknowledging talent to its worth, and above all, drawback to | Annexed are the names of the PASSENGERS BY TH AF Eliiots end lady, MC 5, two W Cuuninttam, Jas Cunningh at. Mra Hayos, Miss Catherine fa; uedy and lady, two Misses G: a ae Swift, Mr Por- © Donaldson, W ylor, W Alling, WP Hammond, ss. WH Deane and Miss brane, n tady and child. Dr James | Ricart, Mr Corni Dewint, F 8 Kinney, K Field, SS Cox, P Suckinzhem, 4 tremittes of scame, Mre Mowen, Miss Mintura, WB Fox snd isdr, Me Washman whether over- in, BC Mes opgott, Me Nicolls, 3 Lout of place, chardeon, Mrs 8 cstv + are Lt Barrison, J Clark, Here Mer Among the passengers, it will be seen, is Mis | Catherine liayes, the great vocalist. companied by Mr. Brabam, Jr., Signor Mengis, and a musical conductor. Eng a series of concerts in the United States, which will attract great attention and elicit the warmes! Miss Hayes, in addition to a fins voice, of great cultivation, has a beautiful person, and a most winning and engeging manner. farewell concert at Liverpool is described at great | length in the Liverpool papers, and was successful stic, in the extreme. Among her passengers, algo, sre Professor Silli- n; Hon. J. C. G. Kennedy, ‘United States Commissioner in regard to the con- Prauyn, Eeq, Albany; Franklin Sinney, eq , New Joreey; Colonel C. W. Clifton, and Mr. Joba Roath, Louisiana; Dr. A. Means, | Phalen and family, Mr. John A Dlunt. lady and daughter, Mr. W. Chauncey, Now York; Rev. Mr. Jacobus, Brooklyn; Dr. G. A. Gardiner, Mr. Hackett, the comedian, and Miss Laura Addison, the eclebrated actress. There is no material change in the Liverpool cotton market. ‘Trade was excellent in Frence. General continued to votein favor of revision, tich mail steamship Europa, from Boston, Liverpool on Sunday morning, the ® Warmth which was & iy gratifying to ‘This party intend giv- and paying a fitting tribu thet the possession cf @ Britich name 4 woer. It used to be 80; Signor aud Herr, Madame demoirelie, bave always obtaioed a preference for our Faglish professors, though every me pelate superior, to their conti- competitors. De not ict it be supposed that wo | guiarity at the expense of good sense, cr wish to use We like owt own couatry’s ar t our own musicians to be true to | t lose by factious and ill judged divt- position they might occupy, if uuited aud per- ‘We would bave the pabiie judge for itself, and acknowledge merit wherever it finds it. irrerpective of Dut toretura from this digression to s Heyes if possible, exevlled berseif ta ‘Ybere fy « peculiarly sympathetic quelity im her voices which at one casias the exercises @ ccmmand over ber ergen throvghout its extended compass, which mi be equalled but cannot be eurparsed by any Italian i kucw. We have 60 man, of New li pn ld John L | Peme cr eeustr: ‘Georgia; Mr | tention, while she quently notiend pathetic aria, that it is id, to partioulari Sbe displayed the same chandon as form: into the deep feelin han intensity whic! 7) | y have fallen © Ue Fudea"and dometicg | £20 tery Bave fallen only 4 grea’ artist could It wee rapturourly encorrd, and lest no- thing cn iterepetition, The next effort of Misx Hayes lad by V. Walliwe, “Why do which, In the openiog phrases, reminded us forelbly of the motivo of one of Chopins She revdered this sweet air with gitat expresion; our ringer fully realized the com. afect example of what here was nothin, The Councils- vas a charming pianoforte works, over'a intention; walled singing ought to be. nor yet au over straining after effect; its chief charm | lay im it, } ing patural. Nature eve eway with le many. The artificial is too often called the present peculiar state of sooiety. L ities, frem oft repetition, may at last seem to look like ature, but fo soom as truth has a chance ef being beard, the miserable sham we have too long accepted in ite place becomes exposed, and we wonder | how we can have been 0 long deceived, singing generally, but erpecially in her ballads, we find much of nature, ond little of art for art's sake. She | ures her art a8 the means, not the end. Her Ah aon Giurge” wasa very finished piece of vocalization it wants] the gushing joyousness of Viardot. the perfect thoed of ecstasy, it was not the less acceptable to us, conveyed to us the freling of one fuil of happiness, bat cf a thankful scrt—we fancied we perceived in the oc- cational subdued tones the exhibition of the feeling so | likely to be entertained by cne suddealy awakeaed trom | utter degradation to restored honor and joy, a half- dvvbting rente for the moment—ouly a semt-realization Uf the charge eo franght with gladnes thenghout powers of the b: cf utterance, truthfulncas of iutonation end delicacy of treatment, Which entitle her to the highest euco- miums ; her execution cf chromatic ecale paseages, her cretcendo on sustained notes, and in the shak the highest degree to be commended, and drew down the cat hearty azd deserved epplaure. inevitable reeult ofruch excellence and Miss Hayes re- pe sill greater success | hout, she can only be eaid ov have achieved a it was well merited. has ifted artiste remains them, Her “Kathleen The Lon/on Glole of the 34 inst., says that the announcement made by the Times, that morning, respecting the discoveries of gold in A stralia, felt that it isan addition of No limit can be placed to the ultimate influence such an fuflux of the precious upon trade, in its various rami- Geations. The public, hawever, should be excoed- ingly cauticus before they @: operations in conneetion with & presumod gold had some effect, as it | Californian supplies. emetals may exer In Miss Bayes's drawn into any The famous yacht America has been sold to Colonel De Blaquiere, for £7,000, or $35,000. She cost $20,009 here. Groat preparations are making at Liverpool for ine expected visit of the Quoen to that city, which is to take place on her return from Scotland, in the early part of October. The number of visiters at the Great Exbibition had falicn off cozaiderably; and it is said the Royal Commisoloners will shortly reduce the rate of ad- lesion to a uniform rat» of 1 heretofore, on certain days, Se; and, on others, he displayed | host excellence, a flaency Anencore wee the it having been, no fears for music while euch a ve; would (bat we bad mere Mavourtern” received the most raptureus encore, when ted the Harp that once London is reperted as exceedingly da'l—the royal party being in Scotland, the fashionables at the various waterirg places, and every person who could possiy'y leave town, has taken the oppor- n to the Continent and else- recept Mies Llayes to look back ©) ber European campaign; pleasant to th eprearsnee in England was in the bighest rue. We doubt not her (atents will be righty appre. bardly think she can ovation than that offered to M As the crownlt g success Of ‘The London Sun, of the 30th ult., says:— the nobility and gentry Reng Rage hyo ose Wn. i. foward, Bq; en from America. Smperor of Austria has published a procla- mation, declaring that Austria is henceforth to be governed absolutely. ‘The trial of the prisoners engaged in the Lyons plot, has been brought to a conclusion. Of the chirty-seven prisovers, only six were acquitted; six have been sentenced to transportation, and the cemainder to various torms of imprisonment. ‘We learn from Copenhagen that there aro rau- qors of another change in the Cabinet. M. Von Reedtz, the Voreign Minister, it is thought, will be by M. Von Bille, The negotiations be- tween Denmark and Austria aro said to havo again taken an unfavorable turn, and the evacuation of ‘Holstein by the federal troops is not likely to take place a6 early as was anticipat The Croce di Savoia, of the 20th ult following :—It is said that the court of Naples is now concerting joint declaration with the courts of Vienna and Rome, Madeira and Varma, to the effect of makiag known to the public, and proclaim- that the Italian governme st so far from reeur- ‘olence and cruclty, had, on the contrary, elated acrors the Atlantic, but Among dined at Soyer's & were Marquis dA: : Gardiner, Bq —gent jenday, is posterred of a moderately good tenor voice; be is very deficient in expression, erd hee not,to our mind, the mort refined “ Soppambule. and we hepe be wili return eeveral particu! ppeared flat We understand. however, that he eter, and we can readily concel straint attendant upon singt affret the full develepement of his pe im severni rolos end duets with M that the con- will Williams ood Mr. jd not like bis rendering of “ Ah nonaves "it wanted expression, and he commenced lly overcame towards iiliome was in very very flat indeed, which he the end of the eavatina. aera voloe, and rang, aa she always doe, carefully and well ‘The sole instrumentalirt was Signor Sivori, than whom # better could not Well be fowud. We have not Jim fer over five years, and were not a littie delight in to be & Iietener and epectator of wercerful performances, We think we never witnessed mere beeutiful bowing. It is of itself a treat to see him, the delight of hearing him. To enter performances vould oceupy too mach ; and it must suffice us to amy thy heard. bim exeelled, whetber in harmoniaed tenths end cetaves, the latter, in one instance, bis wonderful use of barmonicr. or in stace He seems to be , contains the playing with hie in- while, at one time producing tones which, in point of richness and expression, resembled MORNING EDITION----MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 an the human voice; at others imitating the warbiing and. chirping of a bird, or repeatiog. as in the Carnival, phrases aquaint bymer that often threw the au- dience into fits of laughter. is variations are mar- veilous displays of invention and mechanicad skill combinaticns of the most unusual construction execu. ted with @ facility perfectly astounding, aod in a man. net to misiead the general auditor aa to their great difficulty, Me was eocored in one of Paga- pin\'s feu! 3, but declined to repeat it, Ia the eccond part, upon his Carnival de Cuba be ing redemanded, he substituted variations on “ Yankee Dood.” The Carvival ie founded upou the eail of a bird le heerd in Cuba, which be imitates with a power gad truthiulness quite extraordinary, Ho subsequoutly introduces * Luoy Neal.” which be varies much io the manner Of Psgauini's: Caraival de Veeise,”’ ma cing atest use of barmenirs, and ot unfrequently confining hin reif to the fourth string Mis reception waa very Hatter- ing, ond his performances proved no «mail feature ina ry Most of the accompa- y Mr. Lavenu upoa the ot is that there was aa oe not be peowided, pool for w niments wore very ably y pianoforte, ana our only re chestea at all, If a better The Vackt Wactigmans in Engiand—Sale of e America. [From the London Sun, Avgust 20 ‘The mos: attractive event which has excited public at- tention within the last few de5s, baa been, perhaps, the signal © whipping” dealt to. the crack, yachts of thy © Brith bers” by odore Stevens’ invinetbte Ameri * She tirst of all earried cif the Royal Yacht &ynad ron Cop in prime and bas subsequently clivelie! her triumph by rupping away from Mr, Stephenson's Titania.” Ip the friendly contest our yachtsmen bars Deen fa'ziy and soundly beaten. ard have learned that « leaf must be turned over if they wish to keep up © first rate nautical character in future, We wish the cal lant Commcdere avd bis exew joy of thelr well oarne | inureis, and hepe that the lesson they have road ou: triends at Cowes will not be thrown awey. Fay rot hoste docert is a respectable adage, and still less should in. struction ke disregarded whca emanating from a aoures which may it never be cur lot to reg.rd otherwise than | ese ree. [ low Otserver } Arcther challerge Las been sent to Commodore sens, ty Mz. Weocbouse, the owner of the Gondele, to mashes match for £100 a side, between the Americs and Gcvdcla, to ecmecit from the island round the Fddy- | steve, during the meuth of October, A reply has been | sent, tothe purport that the sriangements for the return | of Ube America to (Le United States would render such a watch Impossible. But an offer was afforded the Gon Geiw to tert ber ling 4 s withthe America on | Thursday latt after which the Commodore would afford ber an eppertuaity of a private match of £100 to £200, should the owuer te of ¢ on he bad any chance of success, Scme bere expressed their astonishment “at the sudden gocd « ol tb* Gondola being now brought to ight, as also to bear of her again being about | to Le lergibered. A correspondent suggests that, for ecenciny’s sake, be would reecmmend her bo be put aside, and ancther consti ueted cu the © new lines” in her stead. [From a Cover Letter. Aug. 81] Tle unprecedented recults that have attetded every cceacion om which the Ame has set her canvuss, dit tancing altcgether the fast sels of the I F have been expecte omatenrs in nartiea! [Frem the L host of ccmpetitors appeared eager on Saturday Inet the necessary her postersion, an aries and agreed wpen. by which Coramodore Stevens transfers the n De Bisquiere, of the Indina aywy, fur the sum of 27.(00, who will this day become her fete end undivided porsesec. Tt was the intention cf the Amer ‘cmmccore to vielt the London waters. for the porpese of giving the ivhabitanta of the metro Vs am opportuni y of ispecting this nauties| wonder; is arrangement bas been set aride by the read co of the ownership om the terms proposed, t any abatement whatever. Thie dey. last epporttaity of Inspecting the America at Cowes wae visited Ly au jemmense number of persona from don »: lee wh vers a admiration of « ue construction or rather future t is stated, will at cuce proceed wilh Ler caw ge cf pleasure to the Mediterranean, {From the London Sun, September 1,] The Marquis of Cow: lengthen bis beautiful yacht. the Constance, twelve feat ‘Dy tbe bows — Sle is to have an American stern; and ths sight that White and the other yacht builders had of the Americe’s bottom, while in deck on Thureday, will, we have no doubt, be turned to account. A centhoman who bas a yocht up in frame fa Mr. Joseph White's yard, hes bed her drawn out eight feet by the bows, and she is being Americanized; but, 0s we have repeatedly before stated, the rig must be attended to also= there most beno more pucdering and bagging of the sails. The America’s are laced tothe booms,and stand as flat as boerd, and so must ours, if we latend to sail egeinst ber. Report seys that Mr. Steers, the Amerioun builder, | took hen crders fur three yachts with him to New rk. The Smartest Nation In all Creation, \ rim the London Tues, Sept. 2.) tng all things together, British and Amerieans have pretty fair te through che trials of this wonderful be spring. !t me-t be comfessed, opened ill for ber Jenathar, and for a gocd while in the race we yt *ellebced, We had our great Exhibition—a real wart” speculation, which did net tura outs whch exceeded everybody's hopes, and which abet no revolutions st all. As it turned out, pelleemen might have been dispensed CCQ vhiters ef ail clasees bave congregated ’ @ daily, without as much disturbances a4 attends a ccmmon cc untsy fair, Moreover, the dollars Tove really ccme tumbling inamain. We sey it without ey mel'ce. crany wish to create annoyance; but the fect le, thet even the feb ogee on conjectures of Amert ort of the truth im this interest- irg particular. as cal that we should reali. FLOLO.LEO, whereas we have got over $2100,000 ot thit very Cmevt, with siz good weeky ‘fore we still, Amd all thie is iin herd. <co, and in solid ect, fo that we fairly walk away rem cur rivals, ‘The trog trivnph of American ge i vould be to transfer these wiprings, by some brilliant counterstroke, to the soil of Cohumbia, Br, Barnum, we cLreive. Is actually euong us, snd bie presenes, tile that of Sopolecn f eld, i: alwase eminous cf bualness. iil. elthoug! Rejal Car fs seem sorely smterrasced thelr specie, and although their fiendiy sdvisers emoog the public are almost a9 much we uve not Jet heard cf any dispostt in ds Mir slasippi bonds, other band, it is beyond all denial that every traction] :xecees of the searcu belongs to the Americans, ‘The lt ecpelgx ments chow d poorly at first, bu! came out well vpon trial. Their reeplng machine has carried con- viction to ibe beart of the Britivh e¢rieuiturist. Their revolvers threaten to revointionize military tactics as wtely a: the oricinsl ¢/eovery of guapowder, jucht teles a class to itself “Oy al! the victories a o transcendent os that of the New ‘The account given of her performances spprenchable «xerlience attributed to nelent poet’, who dercribe the King of eirg act only evpreme, bot having none —The other next to him. “What's firs America.’ oW bdat's ree: Berides this, the Baltic, one of Coiil line of steemers. has yarsece yec known acroes the Atlante,” apd, accordii to the £ineriesn Jcvrnel:, bas beca purchased by Sgtnts* for the poipose of towing the Cunard vessels from shore ef the ecoan to the other.” Finally, as it to nthe triomphs « Uurevgh the Isibmus connecting the two con of the New World. and, while Englishmen bays ¢ grudging, Yaa have stepped ia the whole, that we may afford to shal: ce congratulations, after which from evch other 94 we « yachts, we have no doubt that by next August eve y ve the Cowes squadron will 1+ trimmed to the very image | tmerica; there is no dcult thet our farmers will re: eehinery and the revolver, we fear, in too attract embcdimen: of perronal power to be overlooked by Ku ropean iniecliief makers, In fact, while acknowledging the viriues of Urls ingenious Instrument, we must ex our sospicions that ite ra t t ton eu the «flerce and certainty Ia it bed sheetirt, indevd, If one shot does not tell out of five If it was once thought advienble to stigmatize © tife pre- fervers”” as weapons importing no honest purpose, wi hard) how repeating pistols are to escape a similar aaceeh.. They were, no doubt, found servicenbie in “trentier action; but invention two ways, and we very much quer tio ther Mr. Coit's discovery has net cost the Americans more lives then the Mexicans Scare readers, peshops, may detect the hand of retrivu- tion in there matters, and the idea is etiil more extem tively enggested Ly n story in on» of the papers jus! Hived. * Pack of bicodhounds, kept “ for awey saves.” fell ta with the children of @ proprietor, killed them, and devoured thera. clusion of the tragedy is truly American, treated father.” we are told, “lon ded bis rie, and rhot' —not himec\f, bat © the owner of the dogs” through. the heert i weekly contemporary, in benest indignation at the perverolagetow jeriea atd the lawlessness of subli mat- <4 law, seems simosrt inelined to think that the faults of Ube ewe r)st aoe epencent jusedletion toaged inthe erbops @ litte Indepencent jur! 2 by i tendency to ou js of individuals might correct that os which courte of justice appear unqualified to punish. If 8 man may murder his wif> or poison Child with precticel impunity, why should not a pose of cittvens be trested with similar powers | Weforbeat frem entering upen this ergument, but we recommend all these circumstances to the careful notice of those entlemen who aonunily strive to oxempt musder from ity. There ie manifestly an i ive sense of the bumen breast, which wili noe endure to be t by th. theories of sent! mentaliste or the of law, and, whore gtont erimes are left un- th: re noon arises a diene tion among the peo Pp inister a code of O. it own. ‘We trust, however, ths) we maz borrow the Une, ble comyetiter ia the arts of clyilization and | | plain re thi viitions were arranged and finally } '2¢@ sepuel inve sham bas directed White t) | 5, 1851, and feven the uve of Mr Coit's patent | tra withent being sedeced into metitutions’ of Lyach law ‘There are other features. too, of Life in which are held up for ovrimitation. Mr, Coden is anxtons thet we ehou!d copy the Americans in ovr cow-paper, avd naturslixe the spirit of Transat- lentlc Journaliem w ish writers, This would effec) a remarkable 0 there's no denying. Aaa | cin a report trem a farhionable wetering : fremed aiter American ideas of propriety an: teste, Just now the Americans, like ourselves, are be- teking themecives from town nod elty to mountain 0 sands, and the reportera of the daily | ve! jovrnels tclow in their train to these popular retreats, | tin What vould cur * amegmes” say to snoh w sketch from Cowes or Vrighien as that transcribed from the Newport Naws into the New Fork Herald for Europe ? Fine omy tase there s avedeen & large pumber of arrivals | re many beavtiful and ac al here whom f have no eb ascertained their e having bad the t present to apenk Others Tikbow by sight, Put, pleasure ef au fotecdvetion 1 om anal of them from my own knowledge. mere the more peecnb orrivs a row. popular belles, | | Pleasan: youngilady, and | 3. In'Goten, of Baltimore, is very pretty. vite Wircans nnd Mise Brinks, of Baltiinore, dress | dia ine taste, and sro very agreable young | *Htt! of Ciecinnati, isa pl ong L k, of Boston, aaa ia fully form tot face, and very hac a fine figure, vers zz manrers. 8] cre us erect, with @ ig one ot | aes very | sed with ame | } fe. is wiry beauiifel, and will | % cided belle,” . of Nosh ¥ consi Picker | 7, | musical | e davces | sines her scold a k i bot regard Deras a yeung lady of raze worth and wavaual exceblences, yo Mahe DO ap tails @ wider eireulat they weuld reerive the degree intelligence z to these agreemble de- it was perhaps expeeted We attempt to apportion ho demand such nd those who rupply it; but it must be Lat before Mr, Cobden a idea can be realized. a good deni hes to be dove, and equally evi. dent. we should imegine, that the wisiom of vhe attempt | Wemid bo riry questionable sudeed, ee at, | ror shell ef merit between these (#:ci the Lendon Sun, Avgust 29 } We apnounced, « few days since, that General Aupick, the pmbateader from the French Republic to the Court | cf Bpuin, bed cMieially ipformed the Marjuls of Mira- | fleres, the Bpanich Mipister for Foreign affairs, that | France was preyazed to aiford to the Spanieh Queen not oniy morel evpport, but material arristance, to cas le her to Fetsin possesion of Cuba, and to repel the United States pirates. who ate openiy fitting out an armed ex. prcits 2, for (be avowed purpore of wresting from Spain er dewinion over the Queen ef the Anti! We trust that Genersi Aupick was pot the only minister at the Court of Byain who prefered essistance to secure Cuba fcaw tbe poricdieal attachs—we believe we may now cail ‘ont—of brigands from the Amer! continent, We cannot lelieve that, with the case of [i xe fresh in Bis memory, Lord Palmerston would again | fer the Americans to play the trick of annexation. Av inthe cere of Cuba now. so in the case of Toxas—pira- Leal expe matter piratical expedition was fitted out ond repelled. end as cach expeciticn failed, 80 was it re auiariy disevewod by the United States government alibevoh, tor the individuals eomprsing these expeditions, a tizens of the United States was as peut 4 went to the digg you ion of Texas, the subject | i of the Hcuse of Com. | w Hoy, and the reply of Lord Pal *. that nobody eculd suppove the Americans | » be so wicked ss totnke Tena, The expe- wed by the United States governmeat—as ‘peditions bod been—1i ft the United jiteucceeded im expelling the pe coveted territory, and (hen it was a ‘Texes wa being merely y to anpexation; Jcrd Palmerston, there | fore, must be now aware that the Americans are quit» cepable of delpg that which, in the case of Texas, h+ Gresered uobedy could suppree them wicked enongh t> | 4 do, eed therefore bis lerdship must be prepared to offe: materiol sesistance, unless he wishes to se) a prey (o the American expeditions, We could, sof Cur marine im the West Indies and on the American stations, render to Spain such assis- and cc-eperation as would effectually preserve t> by fur the moet valuable of her colonial pos r rd it cannot be conbted but that Spata be ready, im return fur euch co-c ‘ant ee, to conelder taverably any rational ant | ‘¢ properal thet may be ‘made for the | ou et the Diack population of the estony, beceme the firmest supporters of be Fyenish ion, and who would, la euch case, ctu) stop to the fitting out of any further pl- expeditions frem the Dtates, by rendering their Depeless. Inthe fpterces of homanity—in the of jvstice= in the interest of commerce--it is the | ersten to otter frenkly, and without sh government, the assurance of euch | ral and material, es Spain may require to te retain possession cf the most valuable of ber cclopies, When we consider the immenre amount of the debt cue frcm Spnin to her foreign creditors, it is fer | France eve tot } meney to Epsip. | wore Code wre: clear bat it is uty which Ergland, Holland, and ¥n fubjects, who have advanced © tebe cere that her recources for the yt) ment of the interest of that debt shall not be perma- leaty etppled; end they wou'd inevitably become so dfvem her. Wehope, and we believe, ibe refore, that we etal ere @ have to_spnounce that pot cply has the British embascador at Madrid been di- rected to piciler to the government of Spain the oo op yaticn ef cur mer'ne on the West Indian and South Ame- ricem stations, in repelling the piraticsl expedition of Ls per aed his ecmpanions, but (hat we shall also be en obud to stule that our minister at Woshingtom bas been Girreted to sericusly re mone trate with the American go- vernment cn their /upinepess apd want of wood frith, in negivcting to adept prempt and energetic measvres for the arrest of those ecpeeined in fitting ont thie piratieal «xpedition, We cennot believe that, warned Lave been by the ccevrrences of the last ten ye: gcverpment will allow the Americans to take Cuba, as it eli wed thom bo take Texas. The B Beek —Sudden Terminay . Janpostors Career. A Birmte correepCndent informe us of a tregie coe nee which caueed much excitement in that town co Saturday. It appesrs that als ty tf Peisentng herself as tho Barouess Vou \ txile fom Hunger, bed been sojourning amengst the Feople of Birmingham for ibe last three or four wee and bod svecee ded io exciting a grent lea! of eympathy, when en Upfcrturate ond umexpected meeting oceurred which proved that rhe was not what che seemed. The Karceses wan acecnpenied by a private secretary. ealled Covstavt Derta,¥bo certuivly did ne: belle his Chris- tien ame, being Warmly devcted to the cause, if mot to the person, cf bis mictreve Amongst the a imirers and potters cf the lady were Mr. George turer. end Mr. Bety W. Tyndail. ec! thmen pct only received the Baroness at their houses, bet busied thei elves im ebtaintng subscriptions fora work sbe prepored pulliehing, giving am accourt of her Ife, which no ene doubted wou d be very interesting, a the reptesented berrelf to be intimate with the celebra- ted Kossuth ‘The Baroness was iW, and Mr Dawson ob tained ber medics! eid; im fact, every consideration and Kinde ss wos phew no fo ber, However, on Friday. theself- #tyled Baroness Von Beok found hervely in rather unplearent communication with the petice, and wa: Jedged for the night in the Moor street prison. She deen apprehended. together with her companion, Derra. ‘et the mmetance of Mr. ‘ndall end Mr. Dawson, on « charge cf cbtainirg money under faive pretences, and the rleeners were to have been brought up for examination | ote the mogietrates on Ssturcay morning. At the teual hour for the commencement cf the police business, the Borcrers was removed frem her room, but fainted ‘wice op ber way to the court, aud finally fell dead at ine fect of the conductors, She bad, it ts stated, been cuffer- ing (tem distare of the heart. Thus ended the cazeor of the “Barcoese Von Beek,’ who, ss was subsequensiy as certelned from the evidence of Koeuth's priv tery. M, Pawi Hejrik, was none otber than a subserdivate ae and bed formerly answered to the unt!- ted seme ‘aciduls. Bhe it seems, been recog. pined by M. Hojrikt, at the beuse ef Mr. Tyndall. asa per- rca to whem be bad granted @ passport at the juest of Kow uth) and their unfortunate meeting led to the dis- cctrry of the imposition she had been practiving. There not Leing ruMicient evidence agninst the prisoner he was, after @ leogtbened examination, discharge 1. The Gold Fever in Australia, We copy the toliowing most {i it statement frm the Sydmey Morning Hero/i ot Tuerday. Ly wbich prot s to teke it from the Pothurst Free Press of Saturday, the 17th — int rual county, trom the mountain ranges to an indefinite extent ba the interior, 1s one immense gold field, bas reduced @ tremendous excitement fm the town of For several of the a would re- the graphic pon of & Dickers, and would exceed y Unit which cculd be assigned to tt im Groups of people were to be seem early on Monday morn- ing at My Me Cf the etreeta, aeeembled in solemn: ecuclaye, debating beth poretbitities and im) Wbilittoa, end cagrt to peunce wu ny human who was likely to pire pny tplermation about the diggings Peop's of al trades, callings, and yureults, Were qaic! rmed into miners, aod many a haod which Leen trained to Bid gloves, or atcustemed to i frothing heavier than the gray goosequill, became ner- | vous to clutch the pick and crowbar or “rock the cradle’ at our infant mines town could not turn off the picks fast enough. aud the Menvfacture cf cradies was the second briskest business Queen added 2.000 in addition to the enm of 5 908 the . Temporary boapl- ts of suppers and ferent places to assist im (ala bave beep erected, and tniners bave been sent to the cleering away the ruins and disinterring the unfortunate victims, Private eubceriptions have Leen opened in the twas near to the place where the nd no doubt the active cl id not be dedcient The blacksmiths of the | hes o0- of the place. A few left town on Mouday, equipped for | eu red. harity of the city af ut on Tuesday. Wednesday, and Thurs- | to Summer-thil Creek became literally | th niw made miners from every quarter, some | Xa, others shouldering crowbars or sho- nd not a few strung round with washbaud beaina, ots aud cullenders. garden-and egricult ural imple minis of every varlety, either hupg from the saddle-bow | cr Cangled shout the persons of the | Now and had Just left his beneh or counter, would heave in sight with a huge semething in frent of his horse which he called w cradie, and with whieh he was about to rock Scores have rushed from thelr lomes, provided with a bianket, s “damper,” and a pick or grubbing-hoe, feil of hope that a das weuld Bil their pockets with the precious metal; avd we here heard of a great number who have started without eny provision but a blanket,and some rude implement to | fidelity, a8 a} Such is the intensity of the exeitement that people eppear almost regardless of their present comfort, | and thick of nothing but guid. Of course all this must ‘The wet weather of the last two nd the teeming | the ai day t Biive Austria, ormed wits ‘The Rwperor of Austria has formally refeased his cabv- 1 political responsibility, and hes determined, worarel ef that Coaplee.. ‘The oMlelal esccsronte epee mororch of that empire. The | {iis subjest appeured tn the Weiner Zelling of hugeat | 26. ‘The primeipal is as follows:— pilgrims to Ophir. | rades: Feho himeelf into fortune. placed, by deel oliticat authority t 1. The cabinet bas to swear in my hands uneow engagement to full all imperial resolu- J | dig with | ‘ming’ all laws, ordi- on, Se., whether they have end in diss ppofstment. ty cious by. tain ave been directed by me to co ‘the domp ground for a bed raecanopy, willdo much towards dumping the We bavo the authority of an jm stating that from the ianperfect and al by all who have left for the ‘ovision in other that the labor necessary | . and he ventures ee’ opinion, that no more than three per cent will become | the One of the consequences has been a | the price of provisions. Flour, whieh ranged frei 20s, to 288. per 1€0 Iba,, has been sold for 458.; tea, | Dt * every other eatuble commodity, have | { A larg# amount of the | is in the hands of a few speculators, y hold in the hope of a goiden har- | But for the very exteusive suppli trom &ydney, fleur would soon bea plece from below, as may be rea- | isto be hoped that there are capi. | ch to edventure nights, wit a of nuambers. | oxpe uns diggings, ¢ respec i: and imperial ordinsace minister in entrusted the with which he is charged. e right of issuing more extet teguintions on thbp t rection of that branch of the a@- I. however, reserve mivisteris! contra-siznatare is in future o ation of laws and imperie! ordinances, be that ct the Master Provident, or that of those with whore tra ature® are as & warranty that the wheet ip the dietr! vo been oserved. and that the imperial see who will maintain thy al o ore the will be subtituted RANZJOSEPS (MPD Ecnon neers, August D), G ye It je well known that France and Fngland have re pewed their protest against the annexation of the Awe trion provinces (o the Germsn Confederation, Ta reply. to the former protest. the Dirt (ermed the proposed am- | pexetion a pational adair, which, according to article az ci the finw! act. concerned the members of the Dict alone. The Diet. while reverting to the 1f in 1804, repudiates every foreign intervention, have replied a8 follows :— vernments never intended to interfere in the ataira of t)o confederation. i posed im the territorial quently a modifi Shick ‘Toe maintenance of arrival of a son of Mr. N. > | w pleee of pure metal, weighing | eleven ounces, whieh was purehared by Mr, Austin for £20, who started to Syduey by t il, with the gold and t in town with several ple 9 three pounds. y with his prize. ch of the Union Jollowing day's nee that anold maa | 2 mass, weighing He also started fo ok ot Australia, | i the diggings on Satwrévy last.ia company with @ each of these gentle | {the pure metal, the bed of the crea, . Kennedy from motives 4 have been sipce assayed by Mr. Kort, ece of gold extracted Besides these, we have ciples emitted Byerry the Ratbarst BE da | cf those improve ical equilibrium ot Europe rerts. equilibrium ia, therefore, ment of this duty the tre picked up a rirall piece f endivls of the locre eard Aspect of the Cuban Invaston In Europe, | wh'ob were brevgbt howe b cteu fre m oyernments hope that the goverment of Vienm t | pucan immediate atop to every ulterior st +p which ai realiring the project to tae territorial developement of the i ont that the two powers persist im considering the question Eeropean. Mr. Hargraver. is presence, fiom which twenty-one produced. Ie afterwards washed .and produced gold therefrom | Brown & Shipley’s Circular. pt We beg to Inform you that Mr, Mark Wilks come a partner in our house. Mee the departure ci the last steamer we have had @ fair inquiry for cotton, but with less animetion, and the market closes with pricee rather in favor of buyer, @ a change ia the at viz: Feir Orleans 6d. ‘hist therefure clearly estublished; and | | though not sufficiently so as to cat meet P terly return shows the stock in this port to be 61 bales. or 11.000 lees than previously estimated. The sales ofcettom, for the four days ending this eve: 0 bales, of which speculators have taken 1,: We have a quiet report of ness in Mancberter, with a slight depression in the ‘The corn market ie dull im extrema, and the greatest difienity is experienced im ing sales; Philadelphia and Baltimore bbl, being a decline of 64. to ls. per bbl; Westerm nd Canada, 134 64. per . 6d. for white. and 69. to Ss. 2a. ed; white Indiau corn, 27 6d; yellow, ized tha od. per quarter of 450 Ibs. Yours, respeetfully, BROWN, SUIPLEY & 09. more to say, but have not space . S1P¢rters 3,300 bales, ¢s for goods and yarns. nocd California gold digger, | but we bere not heard bere appears evry prod 34s, a188.; Obie a: t, 3s to 5a 6 ty of s complete social ‘Tose Who are not nurody depart. making prepavations, of every description are leaving theit vari Mr. James Meilenry’s Cireular, Livenroor, September 2, 1851 There is nothing new to advise in bacon. Beef ) pork ste éwil apd nominel thirg baa been done, inquiry is fair In hams or shoulders ne- There is no stock of cheese—the Lard is up to 48. dd, with but little fering. Im quercitron bark sales are in retail omg. sunt. Vils are unchanged. Linseed Impulse bes been givea to the emigration by the increasing romittanecs from Irieu eettiors ia the United States to their relatiws in this country. The T, sums recrived during the last month, In ail parts of Ire- | land. even la remete dit are very eersiderable in the aggregate much depressed. decors Dave been bueily Gupioyed im paying sumy re- mitted to persons lu ibe buabler classes by their friends who bed gone to Enzierd apd Scotland in search of harvest labor, whilst the banks bave been paying out Iazger amcvats on American drafts. cf the hotter class are now much greater than at any for- met pericd. Thus the ivevitab! ration is te augment rapt) ere Who have gene out im exce that must be drawn ta, that ( Crsined cf in vast nombers for rome ye: ¥rem Dublin the em‘gration bus ageia cc pe! derable, apd «« veral vess ts for New Orleops, Ne’ ‘The local poat- | » ‘Tho remittances | tendency ef the emi- from the inereased sum urs; and the inter- tis not ur likely that we porary reaction to a limited exteme, as the weskness of this market will cheek business fore age se there has net bees de of the countey is wupption of eottoa #0 rumaia lorg Without a revival of the Friday's quotations, | may now ber ne Very | 4 ; re Low taking in pas- time in Manchester, whet York. and other ports, con- ing chitty of petroms belorging to the farming and z olee Stor, wa egricaltural journal makes the reference to the emigration of the peasam- Markets, Lospox Moxey Manxet, Sept. 1, 1851 —Ia the Ei to day, there has been considerable steadiness. Copeols opened at the closing of 95/, to 96 for money and socount ; and owing some purchases of stock ior money, immediat: ve last prices be! meuy of the parti Die A Sraterhy the peasan ard, fom thet within the erde of £20.00 o | to 050, by pereons int a roccisinggelict in the work- during the ebutting of the transfer books, will at the rate of 3 per cent. frvr, 2.—Two o'clock. —The | further improved. Consols ere 06 4 to hep ey would be impounded te oe artagainet | ey Hi three and a quarter res are Wkewie higher 3); to 114; Grent Western. 765; to —Conscls for money, 96 na with account, 63, to bs Livenroot Corton Manger. Sept sr muted tone contiones to charecterize the market, aa@ prices of ell derctiptions have @ gradually et The ec#ance from the lowest poind oi depres- sion is ove baif venmy in raiddii Sdree quat ters of a dling American. pertion mi it keep wislst in the workho a to); aad few 2—The lively amd pearantry who e ia thia, that fw falr to good, and inary to good mids ere may have been forsed sale vneven priges, ‘fy parties on tbe very brink of ruia; there are no erfterion of the od pot be quoted. Prench Repubite. ues to fourish, The who. forthe first time, wore induced. 0 see the wonders of the ixh’bition, | Ciaticu beocmyes dally more apparent as mupply Cnes on the road. considered. that they might | and. rn be crews to quit tb and ¥» ee welt ‘The utter fully of the lat. ruinous their varied beariny . have contributed | sidered. Tere is no caure why tl | should be smprerred or distrust his position, ccounts | tairiy &t pipsent no cirecmstances apparent to culation. During the month yee state that the operm ener utae ed, and that wages are | of the advéces of cool-beaded men from the wrers at Caen, Bayeux, and inrly proeperous. se to the Coureil Ge cd that the woolte ore bad eu ered e« rerely durlog the spring months, | at io; King sales, but that at peasent tive, and tha: the fall im the priee of ia} owed in thelr manutactories hed tonded de narre aly ceanned bext cr op will mue prerrut ¢ is now bearing heavily on America, nd cotton sama | very b st businers that offers is to snd 12 discount the paper of keep it aside for a very short time. | tere ay 7000 bales, 2100 epeculat bales, 1.000 for export, wit! the future range of pr! depend upom them. eral of that de- | yertment, end export, ha drm and nvoot Cons Manxet, September 2—The weather e has becn rather broken and unsettled, but lent to stay the operations of harvest. mote estimate four grain crops may now be in the southern portion of the United Kingdom, and part of the northern, at least one half will have al Duyere with ditfeulty at Gfremcs, There has beea ght rise in the price of wheat in the country mar- cewed by the potato divenre, which is unfortu- ese in certain e potato orop are de- nm Breach Flanders. the neighborbood of Paris; but, the tpjury is not serious, The sceounts from th e eitle fairs are not ence urn: theve wae a largo shew of demard for horves wa tecked the fel Nthed by the three weeks of exceedingly @m@ th ond yleldrinee the autem euperabundant crop. Now veh by no meno: ‘ is (here complaint of ary otber white ¢ turnips are at presen breadth then urual ls grown this season. Vora le to the sout! s.west of Cowplaints are heard on ore. from Lyens to Mar silles, that o expoeted to be better than that of la bas faliem &). the cara, P Freoee, fromm consumption by the working elnsses, th regen an % of barrel flour fiom the United ‘mports generally, this week, No partievlar change has palee cf apy article dur! Tear, and wine fhe Farthqvake iu Southe en Italy, dated Neples, Augnrt 24,2! ges the fellowin vticwlars ag to the earthquake spc ve recelved feveral details relat’ ve to disaster which ocearred om the Lith dnst ¢f Bositioara, im this kit miles trem (be capital, ie gir 2 in which — — bY te The discovery cf the it. Hergraves that the | cre than one place the princ! gal buildings having 7, a Geetreycd, and fs oil several I d¢s having been lost emit the ruins of fallen boure tver, Wosthe tows of Mel Debitexts; three quarterr, =the arch the barrseka, levuled to the crevya. inthe nee arcels of wheat che bands on tone Rowared ther reduction ia cats ah Tan hd Dleek and ta ful.erd? eo pet bushe cheaper. lower. Barley € ie. There was very lit coin, and the price was unaltered: Masenest on Brats oy Trane, Tertoay 2 —We have had ratber a quieter week onticipated, both in cloth and yarna; st! ition te give way in mey vo doubt be Jom, ard abou Met of ye then 7 daete mage was doe, in Lind ) Hem, ota little fhe greatest sufferer, how. place contaioing 10 000 in- the city ae a mass of ruins e college, the municipality. ation having been ail ‘The known deaths amount already to TCO. besi(yes S¢0 wounded, among whom the Princtpsl fambles punt victims mernirg to Thave not time this ite details, but it is saai- cient to ey thre arich and populous district has been completely Or #trcyed, and the loss of life has beon tm- it acce not appesr that the ground bat 3 ‘bg the houses fallin; atthe ake, the rapidity of which wae eth that the per one in the houses aod the “Areets had not ti it g this dree dt shew the wews: -yane Uinues dircouragirg, nor does there O'ale proepect of improvernent ia that 4 ‘many continue, and ao inen’ bt this arises from ewapaper. | meme. rr wach improved, vo do ews im medintel: oot Som bis