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on “friend fomales were passing the churoh they” thesanven terenistenign the blood dow it “At this stage of the avidance ‘Tho Tribune! of Correctional Police of C _ a marked tandenay ae apeneatanty |. His opinion was tl piety was not ealgitened. For his part, when ber pretend- 3 were related, he refused to go up to , and had recommeuded the cure to put to the scandal, fur the sake of a. to an altercation, aud the cure ¢1 by that if witness did not demand bis removal 9 parish, be would. He bad had in his pos- ‘session the original of the letter hich Rose pre- tended had beea written by miraculous intervention i by i t kuow how to ¢rite, out had bunedis. ren teen the confessor of tho ‘woman, he positively refused to answer any ques- ‘tions whatsoever as to hor charaotor and conduct. M. Chavard, a priest, formerly of Notre Dawe Lumicres, and at preseut of Marseilles, said that, in order to see whether Rese really had the spiritual graces to which she pretended, he got her to ongege in a newvuine with him to de- emand a prodigy in his favor. Before the ond of it, ‘he, in order to catch her in a snare, ropresented that when at Renyee one day, befere the altar of the Miraculous Virgin, he saw, in a splendid vision glittering with light, the Virgin Mary, holding tho infant Jesus inher arms; thac Jesus dcoppe him a letter, written in characters of gold, aud that on 9] ithe read, ‘ Peacv be with you; my i Thave nothing more precious to give to those my heart leveth '” that, after reaaing it, sho lottor suddenly vanished; that he bad thyn seea threo hearts, to one of which a o:oxs was chained ; that trom one of them blood dropped into a cbalice, held by a hand ‘ that he hed theu beard the voice of an angel saying, “ Take, and drink wichout hesita- tion, for this blood will communicate to thoo force to resist the rude trials which await theo ;” that after drinking, the chalice suddeuly became chaug ed intoa ‘3 mitre, which flouted beturchis ea- chanted eyes! Rose declared that preewely at the same time she had seen tho saine vision, and she explained what the differeut things sigui- fled. . André, curé of Beaumettes, said ho considered the miracles he jugel ings . take and he proposed to expose them by a pablisation a Taligious periodical, but was prevented by th scolesiastical authorities Ho found that Rose be longed to a sect which had jately spraog up to th church under the direction of » mau named Victras, the members ef "poopenl par tos to have the power of working miracles and seciog visious. M. Crosat, one of the vicaires of St Sutvrvin, said he con aldored the miracles of Rose as impostures. M Grand, curé of the same purivh, was then called, and his presence in the witness box exvited great interest. Ile said that on the 10ch Novembor last, J ine Imbert had called ou him t» state that she and Roz Tamisier bing atone inthe chapol of Calvary, bad seen blood iseue frem tae two wounds of the Saviour in the painting representing tho descent from the cross, placed above the altar. He sent ber away with instractious to inform him if she should again observe the sawe thing In the morning of the 13th December, Josephine cailed on him, and begged him +o go at once tothe chapet He found Rose alone in it, knecling on tho steps of thealtar. Sho was ina sort of extasy, and did not utter s singlo word on seciog bim After about ten minutes Koso said, “Look vow, if you wish to see the blood flow!” Ie lighted a candle, and ot on the altar. He sew several drops of blood fow from the wounds of the right baud and the side of Christ. Ho sent for M Bonuot, oao of his vicaries, and for Dr. Clement. The latter, on ar- riving, buret into laughter on being told why he had been sent for. But having got on to the altar he touched one of the wounds with bis foger, aud, smelling the finger, said, ** It is blood!” — Cho dos- tor then applied a pocket-hankerevivf to the wounds of , and, on examining the stains, found that they were of blood He three times repeated the same experiment with the same result. Afwer- ‘wards the blood ceased to flow. Tho same phono- cmenon was remarked with respect to the wouads on the side of Christ. The doctor, becoming impa- tient, rolled the pocket handkerchief to a ball in his tnand, and roughly rubbed tho painting. The btood then ceased to flow, but it was observed that tho stain on the pocket handkerchief porfectly repre- sented aheart. Dr. Clement was astonished, aad cried, ‘It ia prodigious!” ‘The doctor thon added that for all tho wor!d ho wished ne had not beon a witnoss of euch a thing, for that al! bis professional bretarea ‘would tarn bim inio ridicule. He, however, relxtod what he had seen, and the matter became publicly talked of. On the 16th September, Josepuine fia Ddert again informed witnees tha; the pistare was bl » enihe went to the church A large erowd was;rossot, the bell haviag been rang to collect the faithfal. Rose was again bofore tho altar. He got on to the altar, and clearly saw Sleek Gow from the woinds; the Mayor of St. Saturnia and Dr. Clement, who were with him, saw the same thing. The blood was not touched for half an hour, and then it was wiped off witha ket-hankerchief; it Aghia however, began to Sow. The archbishop o Avignon arrived at 53 Saturpin on the 20th December to cxamiac into the affair. He expressed the wisa to be allowed to en- ter the cba; I before any ove else; but Hose said it was abeclutely necessary that she shoulige there alone to eay ber coteeney ynde- Tho prelate re- Juctantly consented to fet ber onter the church rst, with Josephine Imbert and a woman a Jean, her cousin. About an hour and a balf after the archbishop was admitted. fiat M. Grave, sub prefect of Apt, hurried bofore hin, and getting onto the altar wiped away tho blood with pooket-bandkerohief. "The Consequence was that ns prelate iaw nothing. The next day witacs the curé) went to the church to say mass. There ‘was no blood then on the picture; but s quartor of an hour later i hee to flow. On the Sta of Pebruary, be was that Rore bad desiared thet peerel we about ¢5 take place in the was then locked up, and he ‘wad the ke: Blood was that day even oa the pic- tare, Th pel had been soaled up until within a ow days beforo, in compliance with tne orde’s of he covigeinstical authorities, who had declared hat thero Was 2 miracle, Ho could not toll to what cause the oxtr&dtams:; {sols ho had related ‘more to be ascribed. lose had always vw. 0% eidered a good girl, and her conduct was irzeproach- able. or of St. Saturnin deposed that he had seea the blood on the picture. [le cafd not it caused by u miracle, but it wae in- on By yess Joan, at sppe. vor, “‘tnonosy Ua bles gg a my ely reid te u jons o ir. ‘war, however, made to stator that K ven hora pocket.bandkerehicf stained wit from the picture; also, that on one occasion, after communing, the consecrated wafer remained her | she tongue for half an hour without dissolvii had thon felt herself irresistibly attrac’ bed, and gave ber the water with her ‘ivin, onhertongus. Thatcir- ree or) te that she re) Rowe said, oy 8 while, feoling an inclination to smrite, ehe took pon in hand, and wrote withous the Since ae = age | ‘rite, though she never received any lessons. She ps ti Rose to the church, but onthe picture When, oa tered the chapel, Rose was it; whon } that the could not write; “you will sova know how to » bome; never locked [Lose in the | Her conviction waa tha! tie bleedings of were eaused by divine intervention, and Rose wae holy. si ment wes then examinod. Ile described up the blood on tho picvare, as related , M. Grand. He could wot, ho satd, ex. | imself how tho thing bad boen caased,and — that any satisfactory cxpianasion had | it. then adjourned. Patrie of Sata evening, tio G:h instant, —A letter from Carpentras announces that affair of ose Tamisior has had, after three days’ long and laborious invostigativo, an unex. peeted termination—the tribanal lm, declared itvclf without ion, and has sent tho affeir before wbomsoever it may concern, all thing» remaining jn their present stat Betoian Mixers ror Cativonsts —Among the yaseongers by the Trent is Tins of cightoen Bel- a —_ to. jornia, under the Oe aad ote theron J These mon are the fires party of en association of three hundred p w icked from the mining districts of Belgium, who aro about to proceed to the diggings, there to carry out an a large sonle tho operations of extracting tho ws metal from the auriferous roi of Califoroin. ry excited cons! attention ia the docks by marching down to the place of emberketion in milk t form, and by the novelty of their appearance and accoutrements. Each men ls armed with a formidable doable barrel petearsion ritie, bavin, Dayonet, and ie provided with a knepeack and other | inilite ‘appointments similar t» the lronch Na- tional Guards, which they resemble in everything | but the characteristic comtume, the drove of the | minors beitg merely the common blouse, &e , cor | reeponding with the ordinary costume of Preach ar- tisans, ‘Tbe mm ope of this ase are to bo condneted on sei de principles. nd thy paraLac achment ia strikingly inh or of erecens, q idoatiy equipped in expects Won ef hard verrigs, wad ace yropaced ia 9 Hf i 3 eEs niet \-4 ue a J ve i 54 | lawless state Sree af the coctern beaslaghars (Eng) Letter, Sept. 2. ‘The Last Appendis to Yankee Deodic. (From London Punch.} Yankee Doodle sent to town overy w: they rab emvled to prot ©! Coliforas fife, while thoy will be ena ee eantee Laugh on, good Boys quiet Yankee Doodle.” ‘Ohorus—Yaukeo Doodle, ke, by orden bend a craft, rat! ly olipper, And he oballenged, while they laughed, The Britshers to whip bot, ‘Their whole yacht squadron she outaped, And that on their own water; Of ell the lot she went ahead, And they came nowhere arter. Chorus—Yankee Doodle, &. Over Panama thero was a scheme Long talked of, to pursue es yante-ahjah many thought a dream— Johb Bull discurved tho plan on foot, With slow irrcaolution, While Yankeo Doodle went and put At into execution. Chorus—Yankee Doodle, &o. A steamer of the Collinstine, A Yankee Doodle’s notion, Has also quickest cut the brine, Aeron the arog] Ooewa: ie A nts, DOW: low Her morits to discover, Have been and bought her—just to tow ‘The Cunard packets over. Chorus—Yankee Doodle, &e, Your gunsmiths of their skill may crack, Rut that egain don’t mention; lenntentaeemtinnnds ‘thelr very first invention, By Yapkeo Doodle, too, your beat Downright in agriculture, With his machine for reaping wheat, Chaw'd up a+ by # vulture. Chorus—Yankee Doodle, &e. You also fancied, in your pride, Which truly is tarnation, ‘Them British locks of yourn defied ‘The rogues of all creation; But Chubbs’ and B amah’s Hobbs has pick'd, ‘And ycu must now be view'd all As having been completely ok’ By glorious Yankee Doodle. Chorus—Yankee Doodle, &c, ‘The Corn Trade of Europe. {From the London Gazette, September 12.) ‘The harvest in Ingland may now be considsred as finished, for though some quantity of corn still remains out in mountainous and ba:kward districts, the great bulk of the crops has beon secured. The *plendid weather with which we have been favored eince our last, has enabled farmars in Scotland and the poith of Ireland to make rapid progress with cutting and carrying, and all apprehension as to the rerult of the harvest has beer set at rest; the tone of the corn trade will, therefore, now be leas influenced by atmospherical changes. It is yet, perhops, somewhat carly to speak positively te the general yield of the United Kingdom, but in re- epect to the quality of this year’s growth of corn there can bo no doubt. Wheat espocially may be dexevived as extraordinarily fine, axd of very hoavy weight; the average per bushel will probably range frosa 03 to G41 Ibs., which circumstance is a guaran- tee 24 to tho excellent condition in which the ero has been saved. Burley is not so universally ‘well spoke of, and the sample will vary materially. Oats have given a good return, more partioul arly in Iro- lund, and beans and peas are generally fino in qual- ity, and good in quantity. With reg to | the msin crop of petatoes, tho accounts con- tinue romewbat coniicting, but after a careful consideration of the information which has reached US srom Gifierent quarters, we are inclined to think that, in the majority of cases in which the leaves aud baulm have been attacked, the mischief has pot extended to the root. The plansing took place earlier this spring than usual, and the plant wae well advanced toward maturity before the disorder exhibited itself, to which we are inclined to attri- bute the age ory oe trifling nature of the mis- chief done. hat bas sineo transpired has tendod to confirm and strengthen the ye oa we ventured to exproes last week, viz , that the total produce of | food grown in the British islands in 1851 will prove larger than has been gathered in any preceding year for several seasons past. being our con- Viction, wo naturally an:icipate low prices for agri- cultural produce, aa, in addition to anabuudance of home-grown grain, considerable suopliss from abread must bo calculated on. The free admission cf foreign corn will, wader the circamstances, be se- verely felt by our farmers, and we fear that the advantages which they would have derived from ©o bountiful a ha.vest will be counteracted by un- duo foreign compotition. In the first ins:ance, the imports will bo principally in the al of flour from America, but befors winter sets in we may reckon on sage rocoipts of wheat frem the continent of Europe, and it would therefore be vala to “er better prices than those now current. e are, however, disposed to beliove that growors wiil not thrash very freely, tho unnevslly fine quality and excellent condition of thie year’s prodace being strong inducements to bold Nearly all tho now wheat hitherto brough forward at the provincial as well as the metropoli tua markets has met a somewhat ready sale, the ved at prices varying from 363. to 40s., and the white at frou 40s. to 45a. perqr. These rates are vo mcderate that wo can scarcely believe that aay further decline of importance can take place. At Mark Jane on Monday, there was a g show of wheat by land cerriage samples from Essex and Kont, with a few off-rs from Lincolnshire, Cam- bridgeshire, and that neighborhood. Nearly the entire supply was of this year’s growth, ‘and the millers agrecing to pay previous —_, the stands were cleared at an carly hour. Since then the de- tire to parchaee has apparently fallen off, but as ther was not much fresh up, cither on Wednesday or this morning, factors have refused to make any concession, and the business done has been on former terms. The arrivals from abroad, witkout boing large, havo peered amply suffi- cient to fatisfy the demand. — We rarely re- member so completo a cessation of inquiry for old whoat at this period of the year; bocaly avy country purchasors visit our mar! ‘ot, and the large town millers eeem to be in ps want of foreign wncat; the trapset ens havd, ¢obequently, been on qiM!é a iclall scale ¢ howd? thy week, and thevgh prices hare not beom quoted lower, the turn has certainly been in favor of the pope The late arrivals bave consisted of good qualiti 4 de, Rostock, &e., but they have sttention, and importers will, probably, have to ipeur a or force sales, at even lower terms than those now current. Jn fh nethirg of the slightest iuterost has 5 last take reported to hare been made of Odesea whent were at Sis to Sls. Gd. per qr., cost, froight, and incurence. Tho bakers have not much flour on hand, and notwithstanding the deprossed stato of the wheat trado, the value of the manufac tured article has been well su ed. This may bo partly vaunted for by the smaliness of the supplies of from Franco for eome weeks gt, and the diminished competition which our millers have coreequently bad to contend with. Hitherto little new burley bee been thrashed, and the qusatity brought forward at Mark lane has been so small this week (hat eclicre nave experienced no difficulty in ob- taining former prices. ) tely samples have realised 29s. to 30e, and really choire love Is, to 2s per ee more. The demand for igo, suiteble for grinding, bas alzo been tolerably ac po hoa lig ¥. gy sold at =. to van? avy camples . per quarter. In m there be no: beon paseing, and prices have he: uiriog notice. The arri- hours, coactwhe asd from Ireland, have boen obi tyy but ‘ain to report a large supply | f om Abroad from Archangel. It being, however, the pi ba that the Russian rupplice will soon off, factors have refrained d though the trade has been fron ago vale; ‘The raict made on Motte rates [ ralcs made on Monday wore at rat cimilar to (bose current on that day se’nnight, neither on Wednerday nor this moroing could good corn be bought cheaper than in the beginning of the week. Leans have come rather ipariogly to herd, aad have not boen sold lowor a fore. Pena have rather erept up in vi but not so much as to render it neccesary to alter quotations. We have heard of no eales of Indian corn. Markets, i Tonpow Mowry Manuer, Bept 12, 1 o'clock, P. M.—The Gene one of the stock, market on the continent, dur- ine the week, appeern to have beem heavy, partienlarty at Parke, Rpcre prices bave fuctuated comeiderably and constent 7 The artivais cf apesio from abroat hate been very larte hia week, eay to the extent of about three-quarters Cf ewiltion rterling. The mony market ls acknowl ot ny Ta oud firet class bilid ate readily dircow blow 3 per ec The stook markets are elt hoary this morning. The alish scourition opened af one-eighth per cent de- and have since further fallen to the like extent, tho Cepression one-quarter per ceut on thé Pricos of yesterday, The chief caus of the * ie tho unrettio’ aspect of affairs in France pe tthe revision of tt metitution. The pur- Loves eliooet dauity made by the government broker on weceunt Ct the eommieloners for the redaction of the pettemal t, tend Ia seme meacure to ehesk the cownwe A (ene of Uhe market, whiiet the exeeution 4 the wwel rango of onters for the pmrohase of stock un _decds of trust, &e, lieve @ onecls, Which loft’ Of yesterday at oer! ‘ wotivety, fe t Couls are 1% to wed tv wcxew, Daa Boga, Ud ve am eageanagl money, 06 to ‘{; and for MESSRS. GEO. HOLT & CO."6 CIRCUT.AR. hae Lpd pared Friday japon t ee acity firmnees and confidence in cotton, which perfec sustained the market during the comparative dulneas of the last week. has pashed us on a little further in price. ‘The gradusl decrease ef our stock, with the knowledge that it wil continue to decrease until the beginsiog of } wext year, seconded by » continuance of well-doit the trade of the country, has raised the price of all one-eighth of @ penny por Ib. Deepiy interesting as the subject of the comipg crop is now me, we do not consider it to have had inuch inflacnce on our proceed- ings during the last seven cays; there is nothing new on the subject. We rest on the confident hope tnat it will jan abundant, sufficieat to meet the demands of both peeand Ameri of Brokers place fair” Uplands at ers place “ fair”? Siad., Mobile at 54d., and Orleans at 6d. 8440 American, 1810 Surat and 220 Egyptian have been taken om speculation; and 6360 American, 2159 Surat, 220 Pernam, 70 Bahia, and 10 Demerara for export. k—11.960 U; 3Ygd. w 6d; 17,360 1 "6d. & 6d.) : 4; 9700 Alabama, id. 'e B%d.;130 Bea Island, 10d. 2 214 ; 20 stained do. 84. ad. Bales for the week 61,64 bales. PRICES. OF Fils DAT, AND OF THA euxn cenieD LA77 FEAR Upland, to good ord’y.. 6% @ 67% 4 tow mi to mid 7 aly 4% fair... Mets 6 & fair By 8% © geod and choice 6 New Orleans (ord. Ten ).. Fi « ordis to 4 6 5% 6 fine and clean. . . Average quotation of fair Uplands, from the Ist Janu- ary to the 12th. September, 1851, 674.; same time 1850, 1 MESSRS. WM. GARDNER & Co.'s CTROULAR. Prices Current terval Produce. Livearoot, September 12, 1851,—The dealers’ stocks of beef bave become somewhat reduced; there has been rather more inquiry this woek, without, however, for 80 far baving led to an increased business. ‘A exeall parcel of old pork hus boon taken for export; otherwise the transactions have boon on & imost limited seale, Becen meets a moderate retail demand, at about Bat Prices, Hams and shoniders continue ne- ected. For want of assortment the operations in lard this week have been limited, not exceeding 10 tons; prices are arm- ly meintained. There is more inquiry for cheese, and, as the noxt arzi- vals are likely to be of finer quality, a} better business may be expected. ‘The demand for tallow Las revived, but there is not much American bere. The low prices for wheat and flour that have been cur- rent here have attracted buyers from a distance; and, in con-equence, there has been » general, though not ex- tensive, demand, which has given confidence to holders, who are less pressing. 'To-day’s market waa well attend. ed, and a steady cousuraptive businces was transacted. Brev—(duty free).—United States prime meas, por tlerce of 204 1bs., 753. « 85s., ordinary, old, 554, a 60s. a Gis. a 708. Ponx— (duty free) Eastern primo mess, per bbl. of | ROS, Ets. a 625 western do., old, 60s. 62s, w 69s, a 586, Bacon—(duty free), per ewh—Westorn, 386. a 43s.; Hase(ary, euty, U, 8,1s.,B P, 26 AME , duty, U, 8, 7s., Mi wt. j—] tae ang ee Sone 08. esi en Lanp ‘(duty free).—Vine, 488, Gd_a49s.; good, 438. 9 4€s, Od.; ordiniazy to middiing, 47s, a 47.60; inferior and nee, 285. 2 S08, Curxer— (duty, U. 8, 5s. per cwt., B. P. 18. Gd.) —Fino, Fer owt. (duty paid), 84 a 40s.; middilng, do,, 32s. 0 208.; ordinary, do, 254. » 20s. Borren—(duity, U. 2. 103, per owt.,.B. P. 2s. 6d )—Fine, der ewt, (duty paid), avd Canadian (daty paid), 48s. 0 466.; grense sorte (duty free), 204, a Dds, Tartow— (duty, U, 8. 1s, Gd. per ewt, B.P. 1d.) per owt. duty paid, 24s, a 50s, Wirvar—(aviy Is. por quarter) —United States rod, per iv tbe, de. 1d. a Se, 1d.; United States white and mixed, 5s. 3d. a be. 3a; Can red, 45. 95. @ 68; Canadien white, fs, 4d a bs. fd. Froun- (duty 43d. per owt.) Western canal, pot bbL cf 186 Ibe, lis. Gd.; PhiledeLobin, 14s, Od. « 0: Sour, 14s. a 19s. 6d. Ixprax Is. per quarter. )— tt jaty 4 xpian Mra. at, ed. por owt. 195 0 138, —e Cd. Pras ner O04 Ibs.—(duty 1s, per quarter) Canadian, ‘Ms. a 27s. Linareo Caxr, per tor 6 108, a £7 $8, Interesting Intelligence from the Argentine Contedcration. By the arrival of the steamship Africa at this port, yesterday, we received by the way of Eng- Idnd, the following very interesting intelligence from the Argentino confederation. It is not of a later date than what we previously published, but it is much fuller in detail:— Mowtsvinro, Jey 31, 1951" [Correspondence of the London ) The firet step in the present transactions was the return to this city of the Minister of Foreign Af- faira and of Admiral Grenfell, who had been up to Gualeguaichu and held a confercace with Gongral Urquiza as te the cannes operations on the of 4 On tho 29th of June, tho Entrorian Wal enlied tonather, 9A the J0th July formed a junction at Cuba. ent m folt on bebalf of el Urquiza was best shown by tho readinces which this measure wes exi- petition bys prodassstion, ‘sholsingtthe “motto s mation, a’ mott i «Death to the savage Unitar and giving a complete amnesty to all political exiles. In con- sequence, Ceneral a and other citizens of 8 who were in Kio Grande, the Uruguay and returned to their coautry. Tho Govecnge of Entrerios, General Urquiza, having adopted a elmilar measure, the Entrorian exiles re turned, headed by Don Manuel Hornos. On tbe 12th of July, Admiral Grenfell entered the bang yt J the mouth of the Giuazu, with the steamers Affonso and Pedro IL., and be, Obligado without hostilities, notwithetanding the threats of Roses’ resistance, On the 16th ‘Zlst, the admiral sent back his steamors. On the 19tb, the En; mail eteamer brought @ grat disappointment for toras and O -ibe, as there was co news of the ratificationcf the Ls Prodour treaty. Rosas addressed himself to the governor of the ince of San Juan, calling on him to take the field agairet Urquiza, but be remained silent. There are three deputies of provinces in Buenos Ayres, rent before Urquiza’s declaration to beg Ko a8 to withdraw his pretended resignation, but the —— had not scut a man to join his forces. At Ayrca bis iron rule was unbroken, and the citizens were called upon te make constant demon- strations for his favorite daughter, Manuolita. Montevidean stoamer, the Rio Uruguay, ar uayoha. The &* 18 of Lhe greatest im Dee, announcing the ge of the Gruguay by Geno- ral Urquiza ; the arrival, frateraiantion, and co-ope- Sefend the const of Uropeny ogains, Urguisn, and it e const rugaay the determination with Which the Oriental chiefs have serpned tho cause. On the 19h July, General Cognos determined to ocoupy the suburbs of Valsandu, and to ostab- lieh big the occupying the beige, and placing the tqwn cen the troops and river Uruguay. | ‘The boty of troops detached for this operation wae com) es follows:-— @ Urquiza battalion, under tho command of Lieut. Colonel D. M ilbazo. ‘L wo companies of Corrientes iofantry, command a ~ D. Thegobiiua de Urquiza. A equa a the Pasos division | under the commander of the same name. ‘Tyo, squadrons under the command of the Sar- | Lo Mejor Baron du Gratty, belonging to his SMiston, | ron of the 2d Regiment of the Elite, uw» cain D. Frage ¢ Carabailo. These forces, under the immediate orders of Lieut. Colonel Breabitbezo, forded the river in tho night of the 1%h July. ‘This dificult operation was executed With such order aod precision, thet | the inhabitants of Pavandu knew nothing of it | until they opered their windows the noxt day. In the morning of the 20th, the patriotic and brave General D. Servendo Gomez, fraternised and in corporated his fine and brilliant division with that of Generel Urquiva. This glorious determination of the brave veterans of Oriental independance is received with the grostest onthuciaem. On thees events tho commander of the dopart- ment, Colonel Ventura, fled, abandoned tho forces uncer bia command, aud followed by only one fen, ond reached the d of Colove! Quinteros, but this being Wkowiee in roh to fraterume with the liberators, arrested Colonel Ventura, and oar | | tied biun prisoner into Paisanca ‘Ahy army ot reserve in Lptre Mier yonsists of | ela ES AHUSERRID, ~pesegeme tbh Sitrais | Biowbray tanates—s A wanes Re, SPcuuesimhay Pie | Senate Son Jack , Forrest; Tl Stanley, Mr. Collins; ' ies htly, Mise 5 fF ABBEVILLE Bar! 7e ENEMIES OF THE NATIONAL OR@ANIZ ATION. HAMBERS STREET pANAGER, 4% Jom 4 HeavquarTsrs in Paisannv, 21, 1861. o'clock. Dress Cirol rr Private Boxes, Notice. e’ Beents; Private Box i oe every evening at Ti6 o'eted ‘Thured es Sept ts, wil | sorions indisposition of Mme. Anna Thilo 4 its | ut the SUHOOL FUR SCamDal—sic | baving the honor of appearing ‘his evening, army to the most Excellent the President of the Lake; Bir Uliver Surface, Mr Burton; pho saletwetes vocalist and yy ocmedia: Oriental Republic of tho Uruguay, Don Joaquin Charle Mr. Dyott; Josoph Surface, Mr. Bland; Sir lar oharacters of the Benjamin Backbite, Mr. Moorhouse: Moses, Mr. Joha Duan; it Suarez. ¥Teaale, Mra. Warner; Lady Sacerwell, Mrs. Hughes; rf The undersigned bas the honor of a his | Mrs. Candour, Miss Chapme aces Mise J, He To con- jana. Thursday pipe Excellenoy the Prosident of the Oriental Itepublic, | ei riih hs tree ot BOX AND CONsex, Mr. J-Duan; | he Deulse widh ibe farce ot the fi a Cox, Mr. Russell; Landlady, Mrs Rea. to communicate te him that the first division of the d “j gr RROvEDAW's LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME pre a peorgeeher by pene by Ph CeRerne CRANeAM STERET-DOORs weteDuors open at ito begin at Tie nck. Deas of the 10th without a drop of blocd belag shed, and eta eh Tencatrenates Tickets, 020018; | htetea Beate, bir Peivate Doses, 6%, Tiursdey’sttalog- without the least revstanoe: and d that f arther, ae COdARLES Bert Bs, wilt be ni a comedy of a FOU 43 distinguished Oriental, rvando et = ‘wr. 5 Mi ? preg bis division, has co-operated actively in | ofthe SLAVE’ see Toushaton, Me 30 fi i" ‘Mes favor of the libortics of his country, and ia complete lelrose, Mr, 4 rae eer 0 oe ee, with tho pees conforsnity mee the allied ern @ents. This sso ee ian ton So THe ware = > cess, and the co-operation o} orders under Gon. * Miu Hathaway, Gomox, are mozt important, ag woll as the declara- ([ 4X PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED tion of Colonel Don Bernardo Gonsaler, for both MERICAN MUSBUM.—P. 7. BARNUM, commonwealths of La Plata, and therefore the un- ant Maneer amie pra! ap ny hi ‘cents, MISS CATHERINE HAYES dersigned talates your Excellency, and the | Thursday and Friday. September 26th and 2th! Ou. %, three v Will give her Fowae Concert in oe defindere of the horois city of Montevideo, on such | 4878 more of the e: i Pe RAPLEE HALE OS FRU REN PP flattering events. God preserve eee Berge velonal dramse of ry DECHALU- many years. Justo J. pg Unquiza. y the Martinetti Family. Tn VIVA LA CONPEDERACION ARJENTINA—DEATH TO THE a re ras LT TOE FNEMIES OF THE NaT! ORGANIZATION. e, the wonderful and beautiful comis ir. Aug Heap Quagrens tx Parsaxpv, July 21, 1851. romaantio pantomim Tag MYSTIC, Ph0es, 74 Oks Bole on the Hare, The Governor and Captain General of tie pro- | neve coheelonr, sit BOPL2 seman uneaies TER | gens and Asia~* Caste Div vince of Entre Rios, and General-ia Chief of its army, to the most Excellent the I’rosideot of the | ()HRISTY'S OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICS’ HALL, NO, ae epee Qricutal Republic of the Uruguay, Don Joaquin | pel preedaregs quero Grand, eee, Open, every icht Pregblere and Aria Alla pace dog Ruste In continuation of the despatch which I yester- conse ot ean rig ienoed performers? "Those hat ov FF Mong addressed to. your oxcallensy, and in whice | Banizoment of &, Christy, whoa oon cant rpen speedy Et is formed you that tho drat divisi ‘ of the am had rovpevietlp and huang pte2 cecelved Tiss Carnentve ep possession of this town, and that tho distin- ase tt. guked General D. Servanio Gomer, aud all his unable ate range oY PAA hack ie Rbrry it ot Sette ¢, had, by his important co-operation, faoilitated | Bformed that the Saturday afternoon converte will be dis- \ some she com maaeal Shei senms of Uonaaars] have | —————— son aaa wae Aria—"Se la vi sagrtrte ss bow to announce te your Excellency anotior, and ELLOWS' MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MUBI- “ g ey. aa no’ less important event, since Cologel I2n, ‘Gon- Peat Ge Bena ha tacte taiietet ot Pack De Aes Or Hayes and Mr. A, Beabass. stance Quinteros, with his whole division, aud what | Sorps of talented and eqorionced pertormers; under shessie | 8010 on tho Violin. cavalry bad joined him, hag enrolled hitascif with | Baharomontof J. B. Reflows, whove concerie in this Oy fot | goa «veg, tgp aight Miske Hausen, | the first division of the army, ag well as many chiefs | the ite 2oN anion han oil early ot te Gone poy Wane wcdemeae einen pees Waltaey and cflicers who have abandoned the cause of the | Musleal Halls ocs of he most sparigus and kext rental |, ys ai Sysanie over the two commonweaiths of La Plata. | Seildings in the world. Aduis Bownry, Doors oR Savourncen Deelish, -An Irish Balled d preserve your Exoellenoy bee Be a sopeget to om AtBo'olook. An neon Maer | Pinste «The W. poke vsto J. . sfnentay A Op eigt secomme- Night's Dreaw). .« te ees ve Mem dalenotin f o Lyne ogy 4 Rot Ura drawa up at ine SE aes a ‘enaas anes n forty perf Ba ford o: lu, Genera} wiza with hi 3 i ‘ : the division of the Elite usdeg Usiost D. enn Dieesas neg ae Tweets L, muha, © | iecacucee ta new sem hes Bova‘ ensesd. helt Fleree, 900 strong; the Palavocino d theis friends and the pubtio, Prat perms- G. LODER AND MR. LAVENU, Colonel Palaveetno, 700 strong; the. V AL | acatewengement with Mr. d. 2. Follows me ‘The grand pianoforte employed at this concert will be frp sica, under D. Mauuel Pacheco, pose Fellows! Minoteas, a0 444 Broadway. i | thy, mhantasto er pel . 600 strong; tho San Jose division, under Baron Du Gratty, 100 strorg; the squadrons under Commandant P.sos, 300 strong; 4 detachment of tho Entrerian bat« talion, under Liout Colonel Bisebilbaz, 200 strong, 100 of the Corrientes battalion, under Captain 1). aera Urquiza. Inthe night.of the Mth the detachment sane named passed the ford. Oa mn with 3. Ohl theie intention to travel South, Auy band oail jeved seats, price Tlokete 4 ie Moy orsoaySarnadere Now Orcane Buc | Estep dre tie tae: 98, Broan ah Mall ae azenet original company, composed of she above ‘Doors open at cs Concert commences at B o'clock. STOR PLACE OPERA HOUSE.—ADMISSION, A inter ths wonders soumence ate Pomaee fon begs to thank the public of New York and its: the unpreoedented support with which they bay 9 . W YORK AMPHITHEA’ ‘orth, Proprictor.— Prival tte, 25 3 be oo 7 BOWE! it is first appeerance in America. In 001 it nase the 20th General Urquiza crossed with the Elite nlehte per week for like Catherine Hates" nae vault and Commandant Pasos. The Oribist command- val together with ants, Argento and Villar, were the first who pre- ik directors of those concerts having stated that the would not be satisfied with three nights per yooh, rv wan of ie, the onapp le chseer arebacked equestrian vaulter. Dancing | Anderson has given up this place to the sented themeclves to congratulate him, and put ick Horses, learned Dogs, 0. Tuceday wight. He has, In the thot ha themeclves under his orders On tho 2lst the Fltte, Benefit, Afternoon performance Wedacway sal Se: | aacot the ra Hougo, Astor Place, whisn be has seseetege the Palavecino divison and part of the cavalry it S o’elook. se si and bees most respectfully to inform the public that he paseed, and on the 22d tho rest of the force. Tho | JRAYMOND & ERR DREISBACH'S MEN Shit claran't Uicabee, cries tneten rotate Sveey arenas. ae river by this time was swoilea by rain falling on This, cele thousand per cen. better ‘This Evening. the 21st. evening until fort? C istic Laboratory a: wonders, whioh ere admitted ui York, to have allel in the .'8 entertainments At tho same timo Genoral Garson passod the Uruguay with 7,000 men, by tho Horvidero, with- out resistance or accident; and the Correntine forse, 1,000 strong, under Colonel Virasoro and Com- mandant Requena, passed by the Salto. A small Oribist force at the ford sympathized with General Garzon. On the 26th, General Don Servando Gomos camo" to receive General Urquiza with the mozt respect ablo persons of the town and neighborhood of Pai- sandu. He then presented 340 mon, commanded by Don Mark Neira, who wore sent off imaiediately with the Victoria division to bring in the forces bo- longing to the department, and which were 1,500 strcrg, ineluding among them the division of Col. | i oo visit the principal cities and towns in following order, vir :—Darre, Sey Fast Randolph. 26:1 P. Stow; Satur- | Motos F. Tre 8, day, 10, St. Albans; & richo; Tuesday, 14, Burling RANKLIN MUSE WATHAM SQUARS, ONS | Block above the Natio ‘Theatres eGocnye Les, cole | proprigtor.—Saloon pertormances evory afternoon and eva: ong. rtalnmente crramence in the afternoon at three | , and in the evening at oight o’olook. The emtertain- — Aro varied and select, and such as can be son at ne | of amusement in New York, consisting of Lowe b Quinteros. On Col. Veniura being brought into le Kthiopian Opors Troupe, numbering fiiteen perform. Palsoou, General Unqusa gave: Kim bic farule ay | fmeetegteieetgens teenth mon ili ace Opera Tiotse, and every evening.” Fi tered tho service of | se for tholr beauty and figure, and who porsenay | — of war, but his son rquiza. Col. Gonzales likewise gave in his ad- | hesion. All these forces brought in the cavalry | and horses attached to them. Colonel Hornos has retarsed to the Fraailian province of Kio Grande of the South, having pro- mised General Urquiaa to bring in 800 Argentine refugees to take part in the enmpaign, and ho was supported to be in march. General Urquiza gre him his own lance and thirty gold ounees. Governor Vivasoro, with the Corrientes army antl the remainder of the Entrerios army, remained ia apy of the main body of the army in Latre- rice. On the 22d, the Monteivdean steamer arrived at Paisanda, and sailed on the 24th, at which date the Brarilian steamer Recife had arrived at Paisan- du, and was placod under the orders of General suumber of beautiful t2bicaux, taken from the oo tacient and modern times; s company of Arsh Git! ugh ® varie feats of strongta and de: Lid & variety of figaead e.aindad Set ; as in NING.—ASTOR P' 5 if Anderson every ev Tiok oente. ICKETS FOR PROFESSOR ANDERSON'S GRABD tat the Astor Ph be bad at 8. C. Jolite OB. the Opora House. rt XTRW ATTRACTIONS FOR | ning. John Dimond, the great- he world, will eppear, Also, Mone. Grozolre, cad man in the world, who witt browk ti 56 to ofter him. He will also: ik” with bis clenched believing. All the charge for these no ARTIES WISHING TO HAVE THE USE OF TRIP- leg Hall during three evenings in the week, will please apply, by letter or otherw lee, to J. 1, WARDWELL, 200 Broadway. Audion e © man to “ e' Amount of moner. Boeing ii tions will be offered. No extra 7P0 THRATRICA’ and Actres Apply personally, 01 wanted, for s travelling Company. r Dost paid, to J.C ,49 Bowery. pe A I Sean, urtker advices from Pa’ lu, to the evening of | rrivg NRW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNIFMD STATED the 26th July, state that on that day G al Go- iteamers.—The ships comprising tins mer marched on the Rio Nogro with the divisl m j AN s alan Sootemnplad pi of Paisandu, there of Colonel Flore: 0. and Comman- dant Pacheco. General Oribo ha sitet wiicnebenide Keown io them partioulacly. precipitately 7 ° whose health dees not permit of aa increase of croseed the Rio Negro, and many of his f had we ctty tanec iee deserted on the rotteat. caf Tes Hibeiee | ‘ints woman Sr the onein the doctins of Instond of pressing men into his service, like ‘taken | contenniate an taporaat Rosas and Oribe, Gen. Urquiza had given great So inn snest sereiieracds of vane, in eves satisfaction by a Peery ay in which he declared fs iy Soa — old Spaniards residing in the country exempt | Yori _ named me ~ kar Cua m £ervice. ow £35, Ano " The Etrerian force on the left bank of tho Uru- | seed will se ” vena ahi Bo dena van | ORAL Siac oMy wite has been perceptibly: goay was 4,680 strong, that of the Corrientes 1,000 | red ant Delain. | aome three years or more, in 001 strorg, besides the Oribist trocps which had frater- From New York. From Liverpool. | quich ond onffering come monte. nizcd, 80 that a force of waetrly 000 u ¢a Was mor- urdsy, September Z7, 1851. br . eT, 1851. | sigan acer, oe sears sae | be to the latest advices the male body of | Bat rover o~ Weneetey, Belk : deg ft ious re criti 7s ea the Cotrientes army, 7,000 strong, under Vivacoro, turday, November A ~ Wednesday, November ib | Nesra your book highly speken of, ‘a ae eee in the Entrerios tet #4 and passed ay. Desens “ Feieriay. Boone 8 he sa tet rie S article caeraea oy tl eguay river, being at , in full ‘h a oe * | the pages to co operate with Urguise in the war on Rorat. ‘* "So, wo. 66 Wall strect, I. X. gros Jucstery of We Me Desomeans prow Advices from the Hosas territory ct Santa 1° Lirsrgest | Mo. Dee for Sppotite to Pajada, stato that tho éamp of Genoral ip Are Yert Landes, | y's Echague $a a! Coronda, and that bis chief division Biss wlll cen bp cocoestatlo tor gol | Th ia that of Vincent Govsales and Santa Coloma, . Ta eres gmc | supa which docs not exceed 500 mon. Iicheguo has felet,ilest ing See therefor, vala | [tended for the married, or those much fear lest the Corrientes army should try to ~ __- a +=. | | For sale at 223 Broadway, forco the passage. Gener: ‘Mansilla was boyond HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN Roval | Hircrty Greet, Mew Yorks Obligado with the division of the north, consisting | 2, Mai) Stcameuieg, vovrena Hew Tore tnd gavernootal: | Phuadiipun, f of local leviee. he Indiana ot are said at Halifoa lo laad and recelve mails and pas- | te opctannc ay pace hy Uae eee alta Salizas bad robbed many Haclondas. “Tho whole PERSIA. Capt, ——~ ——_| TL Now Fork clip. Utes, 129 Litety streaks are said as yet not to be more than 2(X0 strong. His bodyguard of 1,200 ‘siartton. | [)* cA CROIK'S PRIVATE MEDICAL TRRA\ AS ato | WDM cen eck st tbtanet ea tos Lugares. He has not as yet named @ com | heir mast head; | Bi" Nad dinerdes of South and sa rating mander for bis forces. | ne Datta, whieh Gentry y the peal ond In the Parana river the Uraguay mot, besides : af a the Recife, w flotil’a of five gunboats belonging to foonl aa Montevideo and the Corriontes flotilla co-operating | 5 “Vy rho with the Recife. | selves withous moroury, author's om ee oie a ee tosses. | " nts duties and duqealifeations, and thelr some~ video in 1m w roups which he Ben . a 7 had taken to ,eo-operate in the fording of the Uru- J, 34 Decemner, | Bayaleleay, Gnd dleoscen of ae corre deee Te ctemaian our. 1m to Liverpool—First ex ‘one ‘contemplating 2 "Tho intelligence of the passage of the \ fttep wiehocs Neve cant bed reached ance Agree an maaend the retiat ight will be charged o@ specie beyond an amount for [Paste ime im pression. ubloons went down to 2 «. sr. board. ‘who require tm Inatead See eee ere ot “Death to tho ices’ and newspapers mast pass thevugh the Post essen hla ove cin Secoment iecued watch pan Hoy tlh Por cig oF passage, opine, in yen Sinn, “D wih aa nO ‘ ead “ Death to tho insane traitor, the savage uni- iio. 4 yaa tarian Urquiza.” Even invitations to paiva Geant Teter» pee pad, will we ve ant copy ties ace foreed to bear thie motte, Cenoral Rosas Si btecope or ewe de et , 3! caused tho remains to remo’ , Be e from the church of tho Franci Friars to ;% ee Sowasend, 58 Becetwag, New Sem | OO REWARD—JRFFRIRG’ ANTID initarian party. The brigan- | pe cific mixture for thi tine a eta Maipu and four gunboats were being yz has heavy dlageatl beacoe theo | pees Deve cut. ten! every Tho last advices of the Brasilian army are that | |p peint.ot surnerh and tos ioe are wnoe 8 w iv Santa the advanced guard consisting of C D. Brijido aan ee hia equadron of Orientals; another strong ision, at the head of which is the Couat de Coa, will advance by the Cushilla of Ahedo, apd co-operate with General Urquize, having for its advanecd guard sa Oriontal under apes plant Caetto. hie third Br vision enter the Cerro Largo, having for its ad vanc be Voge and Santander, with their prea were visioned Rr ~~ Chait sizongth is 11,950 ncn, besides 8,000 in reserve. . On the 29th doverters from the Oribe party cama rr) ai atece, sithowt into Montevideo, and reported that oo the 27th | you omred 10g by Iweal amd generai thoie regiment had recctved orders to take the field. rly Hy Bt yh RL The latest nows of Ocibe, personally, is, that ne rte physteia * was very il], and had had @ relapse, 80 that it is ould bi ea reeguaes though! he rannot take the field. Po a} o ee ‘The reeult of tho military operations to the pre 3, COMMS S°rd aS sent day iv, that the whol ef Bank of the Oe odd neat ad tern 2 tre erry tn the atord ey, from ‘i separembe to mouth of © | PPAGHETS FoR HAvuR ercOND LINR— ln . Fik PRIV l. Vegto, {sin tho power of Generai Urqaizs, and | PAfnrar atin: yi ieore, dave on the tow, and Now | J)EDETAN OF THE “PRIVATE MES that ho is in the heart of the Banda Uricntol. I'he | Fork on tho lat of cach monthr- | he author hiss enjozed da towne of Salto, Paisandu, Suriano, and Moroedes, “ Ryw York, Min te iadgaats tn this pectin have submitted. epommaaant | bi eau ber Ty! '. ’ se Bert. 2t— TM United, States vs. Win. Mentos, Jar. | i teed | Senders, Henry Burton, Jeremiah Harrigan. Eilsha Andis, . Penta tee, these ° Henry Young, Wim. devemich MieCarthy, Thos. Mer + rington, and Kobe, Gabe for & revolt, Were Brought into court, when McIntosh, Fauders, Byrton. and Myan, wlth crew their plea of not guilty, and plonded wcujtt Jered thot “i pr habits, Can, wh in 2 1e Tabensetves an neta 9 I isan New York Built ehipa, pro tiches for the ocml ol On motion of the District Attorney, it was 8 volle provqud be entered on the indictuont ngainet the other priconers Nathentel Taitot, Pv wer, ord Thos “pny on their ow PALY ene Martin, Geo. Marton, Duncen | ids, charged with arevort, were | in the sua of |

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