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WHOLE NO. 6923. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, OCTOSER 9, 1851. ‘DOUBLE SHEET. menage SUES BESO: Pee tate he TRES PAUL'S cuunen, shrange te eae a as ot be , rH nich cn rl <a utr en ‘areiste ‘has juable ‘ervioes: Italian Opera, iin. a Gaovevenor, wet: é aS ee it rosies othe pi ae Blaney in her — PROGRAMME: -Pagt I, Wea! King. teemeee eee Seb, Bagh Preghiers—“Ave bs -4 Wed ied inode, **7**""* Cvernbias Aris—" Bpirto geatil”. Donizetti Mad ne ene) Concertine—Clarionet. . seovee ees Behrman veces Mozart + ++» Donizatti . Laviau Tooker: upstonealt di iki Son's, 259 Brondwiy, fempantnt +o pad of weather. A steamboat, will convey visiters to eee and i after ite conclusion. LY" UNION PICTUKE—THE “EN ae meee the Hon. Poo ¥ which bas dra na above, arope, wed at the rooms any ews “OF CALI- Eau — ADMISSION FREE —THE GALLERY OF the best yey! Eaxiish Painters sh entll Wobueelty mccing, I be offered at auction. ‘Ths Yes lation, are invited to call aud . ©. LEVERIDGE, Secretary. MSTALCTION 1M FRENCH. ENGL L ogee. Reference wil be given ¥y' Meh, Lyre, are P Bakz PRO- ard literature. havi: Brent SRY ga houre. Tavcat To cur ps LESSES In A Vary dresses msde to Lhe moet (aehious- 08 Bn tisfaction w sted Pita taton ie, street, pear Gis Bi pe eeten. my GOLDSMITH, 1 New ¥ hot brotne: triemds that Shea ta'Bamcing, at bh eebwet, te. Pi alee an: tere huredoy afte, ~+ coutlemon yy A jae y | ACAD! ES ec DU. Farah ML ' ar Gl a fy fehl Beondway, wt will be prompe seer, - penre ta ayy Ae. schools for private dancing, in France, a) pes agg Ay woul DAME Av AUGUSTA TAKES ul Tet factrwetirns te Ane ett! commence a0 inet. Ct Ca croewne a8 1) arennend rooms ie ‘Huy resent Lnetivwte, ve a) u9's Where srneer.— Ce aRhral . MUSICAL remove! te oP Be le conthy wor te te eh toe it bn op farce! jd ond rapid those of the pupils, Vrms moderate Foe ‘pucuivelace pply from to Flock, Pct arp p MELODBONS PvE Sfoove tA m, 905, me $1 wed S175) fee Tiana. & L e yy ot all be Auk oorget, orevad fee. Viena | e'eleek thar Dey SALES BY AUCVION. LEECKER WILL SELL a te ¢ he 00 She oe ail fang efit fara, ‘and Greene or Sreauee," a8 & ft AP ot ONBERS--) OSE. i it 10 rane tc oe al thieday, (Th Balesroome, 172 ‘twont; Ghalte, ‘indies id Pens ‘1 Pi ‘@ auantity of Chins, ‘alaoe, tate Crockery, ee ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. — SPLEND! Bale of cabinet meg ym prisi oo ae ae manufactured, and ovared in the Leeds & itl Thureday th inet, a well a Soe stock of thine farivare, No. 292 Bi ne Fosewood, oak sult richly, carved, red brocade, satin, ask, “bro le, Sioth hj cle gant fouaniellod nalts ot sie su re pion the Sroveiotor, a about Fangements, Purch users shoula not omit to attend R c. Reed AS de cot! bid LAL Toure nat Satine mations, iat nofortes, all in the Chinese ry tween S| mnened f id ree ith a large asso: peting, ry eae af nether inselvens eaters wi juable ox and 7 ostave pian fortes, and otber vata, Wodisie te the housei in 6 whol: only & The covering slone-on this suite of parler fac, $200. Also two rosewood in this seme a6 when sold at private sae. This a fe will be fornd Beevoulerty, Aird of the attention of bousekeopers. ae tho ole will id without reserve, for cash. Catslogues the morning of sale. H. SHIRLEY, Rockin, day, Oct. 9, Pes AUCTIONES! — | H. LEE * Gallery Dutod Ei e Hague, Rottar- wish s view to ascer ‘tase for their works. Ths collection is in this country, either oudlii partioalerly tho Indies, are em. Catalogues to be had ab rom NOTICE —THOS. BELL, AUCTIONESR. BY | N. Borh.— To smokers, packers, &¢ —This Lay, | the Soot of treat, Bast Kiver, uvonaila, ke, used for jad kettles, presses, 1%) mec ve cy Keo ds, clothing, &e. AY” UTION SALE OF GROCERI day, at Lo'clock, P.M AND PIXTUaE3s.— orner of G: weet. Every article will bo the good wi'l of the store, if the salo. » HOUGH, Aactionser. To be omy, ty acticly will Dr's. HOUSM, Auctionesr. UOTION NOTICE —GROCER SALT, les, Soap, te Ww a Dy i a Smoking ana Chew te 38 Rai m8, itskerel % Starch, Bb: a, w. A. csartn. “Aged Beer, 3" Dy mar CARRIAGES ton, Coups, 5 Noree, ove ere: wi eix seat Rockaway, of clethyn Arey ofl rive fo ng for the anbscriber jeden, 6 6 line through & Ofer, ‘Ladies sttended i Mire. rs comes, ‘© him str0et. ret, gZANOT | AST OFE cLorgix Saetae ore ~ hy socsived os fy Reinier adanener arn | ai aL. Pit jo. 2 Park | DAS OFF CLorat AN veperens WANTED.— 5 or 8h y fe oe through ' the Peat Prcseidort LM. CAT EF CLOTaING AND PERSONAL BY sRcrs.— pnd guatlewes having the above to dispose of ore reepectfally informed, that v7 senting for, ot call the ex veertber, ab hit ete aly obtin tue ait le peoperty. ud will shorehy a JAMES MORONEY, it Oran sree INS WAY nd Madaw MISS LAURA ADDISON, tom have arrived. These Gamerited abuse of our attorney, Wa. Jadeon, 1, Be aanerts Ghat we dare mot charge him’ with pirating Oe 4 thas be doss ying « tatit for tas ir sod we give motos hip in Darehesing of vend Me will oseinpnam, Troswarer. KOWGEA MPO CO. oniavon, Presiden’. Concormet we yore, made te viekstion rae pee beveme oncowted mot of my carly orders Sod eneerete orders aston. (oh i _ thie week, backed © ak Fenton, Ta fase ‘"Siaieon i ba Corot inn Ho) her pe vente, ot trie. prigted Sie euet ma TRAVELLKMS @ETT '* ror . yen SDELPHIA-NE@ TORK 4 states Mail Line — Pare re ious Portes faen ee ie ae ctoch eG Rees | SS | sre denne aeeeies A mi. series. snareeree ast —— eireee 2, as art owt om Coat, xan FoR eata-arvar AT NO. @ RIGUTE: Dee Bergan gage bas te i” baahecte at ituated further purieuiare inquire at Na 49 fulton street, dyn. nae anand deat» SALE— tin a entanianed By heap, the having other bu. ¥ ve tat 3 Giness that requires his time. Apply at No, 64 Fourth strevk. OR SALE—THE LEASE OF PREMISES, PAYING & 1,250 per year, ith will be required furniture. The cupied by ceod pay oom, Nassau serves OR leg my) weet, Liye int business, the rent (u moderate iy fitwed up arniy at ae tis ‘Chambers om, Rehr bide ted Rentals 3 Amp bay an street tae er ‘The stan: gear mate Inquire on the OR Leap d LEASE “OF “THE STORE CORNER or ae expteeds For pat JOHN MACK, 75 Carmine street. LE, IN JEYSEY CITY— Te and lot, No. S1Fsscon street. For inquire of Mr. KB. FOUKNON, No. 93 Ce Fo. SALE—TRE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF 4 FIRST clers Bar and Saloon. Can be seon at aii times, by call- ing at the premises, corner Court aad Harrison sirosts, South Brooklyu. E. FIRST RATE STAGE Bouya. eNeUIRS Heoker, in Now stre ner URNISBED HOUSE TO LET. built hoees. No. 61 Mott street ture will be THE I LaRGe | Boogex to let; fui [USE 104 west TWENTY- FIRST STREET, TO the it has water closeter ap. the modern im- Frovemse ts. Apply to ob 8. mie ey fourth street, Wash- pgton equare FFICES TO LEIA VERY DESIRABLE FRONT office, on the sooond Boor, No. 17. Mi 70. Also s fine office on the ee: jouse, Oormer “~ le? aad De: t. ust to a Bay, & BODY, t7 ‘Misidoa tane, R370 70 = wife, fur hitehen if 4 floor, for wo gontlemen, 62 White street, thre: Apply at wayy Sux POWER.—TO LET, A SPACIOUS FLOOK AND Store, with steam power (having w ‘water closets aad Uro- ater), togeticr or separate, in the new cuilain No. MT 9urand street. Reus low, Apply to G. F. OSSURNK, Lar Mulberry stroe HE NEW MODSL HOTEL.—FURNISBED ROOMS, irom i2e to lés by the micns 25 conte admirable ye iid yeti tand vent = Mvp yA BE LET FURNISGKD—FROM NOW TILL Finst odern buil Say ie Vy tory and one room ‘the thicd story. ee erg eee te lar, Crot wt, ke. Appiy as above, tea ‘ait dak, Tesi L ret anes, Four srory Hous with modera improvements. ia =m Wasnt ly.’ Address, by real nyiner © BE LET—A NEAT STORE, WITH FIXTURES AND tasemamt, Also.three rocms. Layuire at 37 Greene ¥ rent, between Reade and Duane streets, r LST APARENey TS IN HOCSS NO. 7 THAMES ae areadwes. The house is conr+nisatly ated for a pl; Ayply on the prem n square. Pos ession gi ever, to Clart, Herald eyed down town daring [EL FITZGERALD, —3HE LOWER PART or A ‘Two STORY rb street, between Mle cher and Fourth, ait family isting of front and bark pir. - vic bedrooms « aeoment. Address Box 770, tute, ‘© RENT—A WELL KNOWN FAN STORE, Fs. tablished nearly thicteon years since, 9 6 Grand street. Some of the Fixtures for sale, ae the proprietor to the country. RU IN ALFXANDRIA COUNTY, VIR. m Georgetown, aud throe 0a Wed rs winter ALCHMARER AND opW ei jale=& gee opperts RaNDy LANDING. -48t CASK $ PINET CASTILLON Beignette, Gores Rochelle, and of @.tferei steowed bran a wae god, and brown 4 German Wins bos oreres toway Ale; Hillaede Gin, Norhews Schnaps. OgDON LOCK. OFARD, DUFUY, 4 Castillon, Ri ite, Ko, & ovine Swan en m; Monongahela whial voteh and Srish whiebey, do. 400 Broome street, corner of ver RECEIVED. BY sur jelebrates vethien London P. otch Ales. HENNESSIY, a ft Hf Be 4 BRE PAPER E ko siroet, a prmengio te fity, of wer. and Volvos ree S a ported direct wise tho manaincturera s —— at eha iter hrnrid ot why na fand motetl. NolNas—rios, FADE & CO. Madi the riches’ as | est 3 Fee Me ty ed oC Decorattre een Wael W &e., aule for, Belle, Wnane paper rooms, & perfoat ‘worm: BW Pi BLLOA TIONS, iv hen'th, shoe ton! Jaw to kev ition easier and etter book, ( the mascen, expecially tad peblehers, 2a Friee Te conte, HAVANA ADV Torna B STORES wo. ® oniar. treet, R Me a whieh | Be ww on 2 te om nad ar wie aes ARRIVAL _OF THE HUMBOLDT. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. in Guba. Movements of the Government at Madrid, Special Despatches to o the Spanish Minister at Washington. nen Splendid Reception of the Amerioan Minister in Ireland. STATE OF THE HARVESTS. eaagih — sebica Outward Trips of the fla, Attantie, and Germann, Ben dic, te ‘The United states mail steamship Mumboldt; Ceptaix Lines, arrived at her wharf at six o'clock last cveniag having left Cowes Roads at seven P.M, on the 2éth ultime, performing the voyage thence in fourteewdays and one beur. The Humboldt left Bayre at nine inshe mornitg of the rame day, ran across the channel tc’communicate with the English coast off Cowes, and having taken on board the English mails and passengers, departed thence after a delay of only a short period. She brings nearly 140 passengers, but owing! to the season for shipping from France having passed, has only armeall freiybt, comprising about 100 tons meseurement of valuabie merchendise, from the Paris, Lyons, and other contipental mai kets. We are bappy to learn, by our private correspondence, that the Havre line of U 8. mail stcamships is likely to proves successful enterprise, and im every way pecuniarily. remunerative to its projectors, During the shipping seasons, the Humboldt and Franklin are crammed with freight, notwithstanding the keen competition of the Cunard Company; and in the intermediate months these Yewsels obtain a fair quota of business. As regards pas- sepgers, the Fraokiin and Humboldt have done, ard will continue to do, well, and the line is already becoming a favorite one with the travelling public. The route via Paris and Havre, by passengers returning to the United States after visiting the continent, is far quicker, more convenient, and economical,than that by wayof Liverp»ol, with the additional advantage that the custom house formalities and vexations incident to the transit through England are entirely eveaped. We therefore look fora great Increase of business by this liae of packet steam. ships. avd anticipate that their operations will be ex- tended and placed on a secure and sulid foundatioa, cre- Gitable not only to the founders of the line, but also to the energy aud etterprise of this country. Yhe Cunard steamobip Asia reached the Mersey on Sunday, the Zlst ultimo. at 12 30 P. M., after a meau run oe this port of twelve days and twelve hours Her was romewhat retarded by heavy easterly winds a thick fogs. ‘The United States mail steamsbiy Hermann arrived of Cowes almost atthe same moment as the Acla reached Liverpool. She left bere on the Oth ultimo, and her voyage oceupled fourteon days eighteen hours, mean time. Fhe hed encountered light adverse winds. Afcer landing the mails and passengers, she proceeded on her ~~ ¢ to Bremen fore the departure of the Humboldt, a telegra hic despateh had been rceived by our agent in Scathaap- ton, adviring the arrival of the U. 8. mail stearaer Atlan— tle, ateight A.M. that day. Iler rua to the Mecsey, | therefore, ocoupied ten days fiftecn hours, mean tine. | ‘The royal mail rteamsh! “J Avon arrived at Southamp- | ton on the 23d ult , with specie, valued at $1,487.42). on } freight. of which $666.986 was from California. She alto hed on freight, 2.924ceroons Of crebineal, 61 chests of fegars. 102 bales «f tobacco, U6 bales of sarnaparilia and te merechandize, imongst her passengers was Gene jai Sales, from Havana, with despatches for Spain and ance. By the Humbcidt, we are in possession of our usnal files of papers and correrpondence from Europe. The | news is of no great im, nee, its interest chiefly © by = in commercial matters connected with England | ree. Ow commercial advices allnde to the increasing ple’ tifulvers of money, and to the expectation of Saeaie. | repewal of contidence ia mercantile matters. The stock of oid and silver in the Bank of England was rapidly ang- | menting; apd as supplies cantonal to be reeet from the United @tates and South America and as the conti- | nental exchanges hed already turned tn favor of London ruficiently to promote the sewding of the preeious me- tals to England, an abundance of money was fully ex- ected. Another failure—that of Messrs. Martland wkes & Co. in the colonial trade—is announced; but it was fuly thought that the semi-crisis caused by the fall in the prices of cottow, corn, eugar, and other pro. duce, bad pearly parsed away acd that sererees a sound and lv althy state of trade FS ma ‘The Englich funds bad slightly deciiued, owing to the eympathy with the Paris Bour-e. which bad beeu de- pressed, owing to the mistrust of capitalists in the polit cal state of the eovtipent ; bot, on the Zid ult., bie reacticn was observable, and consols rose from 95 \ to 963, Foreign stocks were fat, and railway shares fir The accounts of the state of trade in the provinces, mention that at Macchoster there was etilla large and | teady busters, which promised further to increase if the cotton market should beoome loss firm The orders recoived at Birmingham were fully equal to the quanti: ty that could beexecuted, and there was a tare demand for egricultural implements. owing to the stimalus im- by the Great Kahibith iait* at Nettingham v0 in ® course of uninterrupted improvemont. Frem the vcoilen districts no # teration is reported — Moen be com the various conti- nese of all classes of by the cisinelination of the ters to enter into extensive business during the Prerent position of European politics The Liver & market steady, andon the the rales amounted to 7.000 bales, of which re on eprctintion, all at firm prices. On the e reached only 6 000 bales of which 1,000 were on fpeculstion= prices tnchapred The weather Paving been remarkably fine for harvest- ing ¢petations. considerable pregcoss had beea made Nive of wheat Merk Lane; but ther improved demand. fae white wheat same price as the previous Monday, | » ted #hoat, however, being about one z tter lower. Bnglich barley was in large supply, but the eecoudary sorts were rather lower Fo reign tarley sold elowly at previous prices, Malt was unaltered. Now outs rather easier to buy. Moai coed supply, and Is lower. Flour war searcely grod demand. the quantity of new offering having = | erraved Floating cargees of Indian corn, to arrive, were | {1 good demend ‘The xrest Exhibition continued thronged. On the 22d thet , the mum ber of perrons who viaited it am meted 10 bY.B14 ard the amourt taken at the Coors was £ 1993 fs. Cd ; on the following day, the number of islets was | 0 S82, and the amouot taken £28 od Wustration of the desire felt amongst the ‘ classes im the provinces to see the Exhibition, war pre. rented by the fact that a poor fisherwoman residing to e pared of Paulin Cornwall, named Mary Caltm vk, ( pged 84 walked to London, for the purpere, occu pr de-trien feat no les t y. Tho repor: rental Bourres allude with tbe merthbern harvests. Liberal ru hed been breught forward for sale et ts there was a , bier | ecmaercial cireles, It was fully a ions of the principal organs of ¢ died in the leading articles of the New | BALD Courier and Enquirer, ard Jowrnal of Com of the 6th Sept,.and which a blisbed ta the 224 ult, wou Nesone neing similer pire tical and buseaneering attempts for the conquest of the | Sponish Antilles, ind. Mr. Lawrence, the Am+rican minister, was bei tereively Heonined in Ireland, through ‘which hee teking ur Our last advices left him at Limerick ¢ hich place be had proceeded, after leaving Galway. fle nbsequently to visit Cork and Queenstown, The rious localities seemed determined upon representing | Mr. Lawrence their rupertor facilities for a trans | artic packet statten. copions details of the visit ef our minister to th: ard cf hie trip down the Shanaon, dari wae s-ccmpanhd by Lord Montengle aod ot eotlemen Tie Exceleney inepected Foynes harbor. end fel stated, a) rewed nomiration at ite nataral advantages. Duriag the ecjourn ef Mir Lawrence in Limerick, the elty and the whote route along the Shannon were scenes of piruler rejoleing. in which thy gentry resident in the | vie -_ perticipeted Ae the Erin steamer passed be tween «aod Kilrush. Mr. Lawrence was entertained +t a dinrer on hoard. at which the Mayor of Limerick preeided — Subseqnently, am address, prepared for the coohon wae prevents wy, the Mayor embodying the clams and merits ef the Shannon for a packet statton, | Rotland. | Letters from Asunersemn -y A es Loney wate | city, jitted to the | ot £490, which ot Re the pualc aed ai | point | wen to reinforce Guba is confirmed; | ing greed, ‘The Limerick journals contain |- j | ? (From ihe Eon Mines Set 2. i The le just witnesred at ay FP must some com from the just, as well as pra tigchs ened oo Ro weeke |. aan men, w! fought ourage i open field, and many of whom bad ince Tweadated, Sr Gage, wound- ed and Fe Ted an maliiely exsouted a8 plentes, Sins Se cer keene \ ved tl] and indignant popelation'ts tee work of thelr | ¥ tui om th hog imagined were sce! ers, ry ret a crown of phos fh well a0 ee oot then in, mill live stock, negroes, and otter valuable ba when the flimsy veil of politicw] romance has withdrawn from she crime, it is evideat our Cy if we cannot witbhold it, is due rather to ¥ to the fate of the criminal. Compassion is justly due to the Lae d authorities who | peda to @ rigor from which in the first instance they jad recoil they had psadoned and relessed;,who are kept on the tenterhooks of a fearful xpecti in the presence of 8 Vast and sggressive power, teeming with memuders and Mercy, were driven to the cther alternative of justice, und so forced to cadure the #tigma of apparent Sut un- gvcldsble cruelty. | What could the Coben authorities do? What line ¢f conduct can the Americans them- telves suggest to a Btate condemned to suffer a periodi- eal invasion by lawless bands in atime of peace? Mf the Governcr ef Uuba andthe Cuban authorities hed no | persec other interests to attend to than the pleasure oF bn Americans. of course they would dishand the forces, and leave the island, with’ all its val ” property. to Le shared among the first body of Arae- rican citizeps that could establish iteelf at Havana. Or, if this were too manifest a treason, or too tame a surrender, they might retain the isand for « while, just 9s an arena for the display of American yelor, allowing & few hundred loyal soldiers to be shot of at each successive landing of the invaders, and inva- riably allowing the latter to retire unmolested and re- eruit for another landing. It crrtainly woult that come of the American sympathisers think } selves entitled to such treatment, for their poe with the inveders is partly founded: on the fit, tl owing to their rvperior skill insharpshooung. or ma- Louvring they acbieved @ fearful slaughter of the 8pa- bish forces. But ic is evident that the Caban-euthori- ties had otber duties to perform thaa complaisance to the reotiments of the A.nerican public; they hod the island to keep for their Queen, not to speak of the: other ixterests at stake; and this paramount duty uofortu- ely involved the necessity of making an example of ~ invaders, Even in this extremity they seem to peredjnrtice, not to ray the claims of self pre- ~ ation, with merey. The firat batch taken, while the Breat body cf the invaders was still in arms, they put to ceath, Whew the iuvaslom was extinguished, and bad Carger was ver for che present, the; ey sesigaed to Lope the ignominious death of a pirate; they suot the pricek. pal cfiicers under him, aod spared the Lives of the re- maiving 160, not, however, svtting them at large to repew the attempt next spring. ‘The American journals. now that the expedition has so signaily fail d. ai d the hostility, or at loast the todif. fervnoe, of the Cuban population has been so. plainly de- monttrated, condemn Lopecand bis dupes in wamea- tured terms. They admit what cverybudy kaows—that 4 similar pet of derperadoes would meet with very little merey from the President of the United States, the: fell into his hands when engsged on 9 similar erran We wirh we could persuade ourselves, however, that the Principal crime of Uhese men, in the eyes of the Ameri- cons. Is Dot their failure. it is admi-ted to be picacy, ply because. like treason, it has not prospered, Ti as the midst of the grave censores which are pronounced | onthe unfortunate sobeme, we find, every now and then, some very supiclous prophecies of the fate of Ceha, which it is said will be hwteaed by the late severities, The Governor is told, mot that he bas exceeded the law cf the care, but that he has been injudieious, though io the same article it ie said that the Wberation of Cuba is to proceed, not frem without, but from within In tee island itself there severities seem to have been taken as @ miat- ter of course; and they could only besten the doem of the Spanish dominion by heir effeet on the irrascible temper of the Aj public. Per. | — after the fect of two large ¢ editions haviag ed from American porte for the conquest of Cavey, | | With the scarcely concealed convivance of the aut! | ties—the seeond on so large « scale that, though say | than | & pest of It sailed, it was able to keep the Meld more aweek—the Americans would do weil to abstain from uperfineus criticism om the conduct of the Spanish | sutborities. If Cuba really is to be Amerioan—if the | pear must ove day ripea and drop into that cxpacious | i | fortunate Inp—then thete ie po necessity to hurry wy, either by Invading Cuba ins time of peace, or busirg its adthorities when they ate olearly i the | Spain. our aceounts extend to the 17th ultimo. ews of the | pital. The | it of the intention cf Spain to send six thousand | but it was thor - lc From Mad:) fral ¢ the orders giten to this effect would be couuterma the execution of Topes should come to the kao ie Cf the Spanish goverrment Great fmprovements im the acmilstretion cfeffairs tn Qube recommended by | Lerd T'atmer ston, sre te be attempt | ‘The Spaniards re med to be reized with a fit of warlike | inet the United States, hopt!lities fe reeom mend: pap t over the rich prises of American mur- ebart epipe w! they would take inthe Kast, to coum. tetbalanee the love of their Western colonies. A foreiga war Was said aleo pot to be very distasteful to the Madrid cobixet, as the expences teste 00h would ensee 60 6 Fretext for the non payment of the English bondholders, | ard wuld besides enable them to draw off the attention | of patties fom a commencement of thr: atemed intestine breils. A general tocurrection of seme of the Northern pro- vinore cf Fpain is seid to be by no means an imporsible ct distant erent. The suppres-ion of the Lopes expedi- tien will. however, have the fleet of calming the exsite- went whieh prevailed ‘The Heretde, io ng articls on the Cuban expedition, and cn the events by which it was followed iu the United Etaten, expresses the opiuion that sooner of Inter, war between tpato ard the United States cannot fail to break cot end it calls oo the goverpment to purchase ates ners, cerease the fet, cod make other preparations A Medcid letter of the Léth wlt , says; — 1 lear thet the Spanich governmen' has adopted * high tome towards thet of the United States; ublic feeling te deeidediy iu fervor of such « L Seetuet just now, it will render itee!f popular by #0 ‘ing. Merecver, it cunts upow the support of the Prt eb end Preneh governments; heace prodably ite pogracity Pesparcies are on the point of being transmit. to tie Sporish minister at Washington, directing him to test in the ctrongest terms againet the supineness of the rapeditian (0 etterk Ovbs. ane te wir ages the Spanish C cted to by th steamship Madrid, detes from L. pe to the 10th and Oporto to the 20ub ult , w The yellow fever was prevailiag at ‘tee latter city, and abcut (euty cases hed proved fatal A reaction ageinet the ministry of Saidanha was gein- 4 tog from the imirigues of the Cabrallsta, Party, Lt wae thought that the Queea serretly favored (bere preesedings. sad tie proepret ot aeother civd war Fas not considered vory remow the Chomar faction ecrjenetion Sith the Sep wm Lristas to prevent | full cuployment thro revolutions changes . To such an extent were theee ienauvr card that de Tends beenme official: freaict tt these even, pourend the oonewal of inser reports ; chal crisis, watever may be the jioms Sealing tem the ematon of powers of the Pre- iomt. In th the manufactur™s and | foreiga trade war almost pull. There bad been « slight reaction im Whe Paste . merker, and whest bad risen 35 centimes and flour 4 france s seek. eo rgat | Th te from the wine districts biteg: uafiiwer5 wierwant gain risen in prise. able, wine and brandy had Nai by the King of Naples, in svolumi - ued by the government and ‘wtended ' } ry pelle Td gy ey justiSeation of the course purued Although : that the number of prisoners has been overtated Sf ME, Gladstone, yet this pamphlet’ dectdnlly fails to move © the obloquy which the letters of Mr. Giadstora hae thrown apen the edministration of criminal justioc iuthe Kingdom of Naples, and upon the extreme of the pentubeoet to the offnce. The Yerpment and the sanguin rant who wield. of Naples are “lurtly exeersted, Cureaghou: be ‘civilized for Uaeir barbareae end imbuman teat- meat of gcod and honorable men. Austria. The Em of Austria was at Verona, bo ee pee | tome wililary evolutions in the oeighborhood of tuse* fortress, Accounte from Vienna that the sud+~ ecsiptions to the new loan did not come in freely = Crleste’s Ai ‘rom the Lorton Times, Sept. 23.) Lat ni Madame Cclente took ber Lave ot the Adel . phi theatre, which sbe bas avy tly od such ualater- rupted success for the last eight yea: to which ehe rps 2 will not returo in less ehenn toned ole su ppored ber American engagement will that period. She ap @ in the new drame of the Beoret,”’ the ved comic farce of “¥1, Gylors,”? aaa BO aa, which her in hee favorite Indian costume. At tbe concluston of the Madame Celeste came forward and deliv: the add reas: Ladies and gentlemen, my good, hind, indulgent pat rone—It ie with feelings of gratit By, oe expre pear before you to bid you for @ To this in ite Liphtly © Clea 1 Tam repaid bey ecenrion ovgnt Ito nee | their flattering i =, the pi them tl sever calling weal 4 tould tal is too My ourtnd with erase was freqnentl, dite from of the wd Ta termination. os -, Hater ay foout ste wih a rulacribed, a omic, received trom ber during a ELH, att generally well for thes ing winter. It is seen, Sameer create & de of comQdence whic! | dant borvest and other caures warrant ao of a rteedy inereare during the next few months, of bullion in Joe Dank of Ragland This increase is. u re a nr rent in the hands =>. culation ia precisely fot - to oh it wes at it | pending prfiod of last Srar,wben the buok rate of taterest wee 24 per cent, and when co.ton was 30 or 40 Above its present price with; produce of most cripticns comparatively high, Contrasted with Sep- tember, 1849, if shows an excons of £1.600,000. Ane the clore of the Bxbibition, therefore, tee rooamn * consid: rable amoont of coin is pot tm At p-9 i eame tie. while the total of bullion is now higher tham at any period since January, it is clear that aot ie the 4 gata +0 long counteracted the large recetpts terminated, but that France. Holland, and furnich bencetorth ecme from the continent and the East, whieh from New York, y which are likely for some moaths to bippere, Under these circumstances, as the | yreeperity ¢f the country ix certain to cause oc favce cf the stendy comeumption of articles of lwxory, while s diminution in the demand ‘mny relatively increase that for o(ber necessation, very Treason to bape thes oy wanes —. han girg over ibe pretuce ms etx may oman fae even cecasioning in tl Markets, Lomvox Moxzy Manner. Tuesday evening, Sept. S.—& sudden recovery in the French funds caused conapte to cpen th « morniog at am advance of an eighth oa pester- day's prices ard in conseq of the recent tors for a fell coming in as buyers of tock. a fur of nearly three-eighihs per cent took place bafore close Of business The frac quotation for mensy waa 10); and they left off at W'< to 0635 for money, 10% to 6% for U erurt. India Stock closed at to 262, India Boe to Ws; and Ly 484 (> 46s premium. ‘The trabsnctions in thet to doy were influemsed by the im ecneels, and the official quotations ¢ mngeees fen at 68 and 80; Mex! an for accow Peruvien. for acco HOM: Rassian Four cod Half; Centa, 101; Fardinian boods tly; do, 3 J wih Five per Ornts, i Bae Poastee. § perikh Three per Cents, 265, % Ms. Dutch Two and» Helf per Cents, 68% 75 , a the anes excbavgrs, tbls atverncon, the fates upon oy Hemburg. ond Paris, were again rathor e Mater, Fe Produce markets in Mincing Lane opened rather ibis morning and in eccastonal instances at oe pee Liveeroo. Cortow Manner, Saturday, September 90 — ‘The snies of cotton te-day amount to 6000 bales, of ih I Hf fiz: me trom takteg place should the Qu se tow arwurediy take pl ‘The droaght threugbout the eownt vast quantities of the grape crops hed L—- naed. eon dest oped. Gree The Orst Corre Athens Svioes of the Oth from Tt Was Whirpered im the city that romething hed cecurred There was aque rom or (het were » hight, Grert o been made in the admy.uiviraiion Many ww the th A208 transfers bad been mate ritvent alone. The Cerreqponde wit, finds the head of Kagiend in orrasic pa Vee mory, 7 matter pretably b+ the: it & cabinet, thet wrtil. the Augene stable etd the Grek Fie artment had brew cleansed, foreign credi- tore hed inthe +6 ne chance of peeing (helt moary Rome. A letter form Reme of the Itch September, in (he Jour ral dee Deiat, mentions thas avether attempt at mar der by Wem pionive eonirivanee bed ocsurced there ot alludes to new CiM-u'thes that had trtern between the Freveh wod Papal authorises ot Arita Vecchia 2 Bow ta Omar Peabo he ving urgewtiy represented to the Porte that the Bernise (Bratiens ere as much Oppreee | at formerly, by ny We] Nias ae ist ted, and Sami Pasha, eho bears a reputation er jovdier, dim bie sew, . which 1000 bates American and 500 4urat are for export. ‘The market to-day is quiet but steady. Sews Deserigtion end Privces. ~ Beles 4 STO Amerioan........0. sere a0 we 100 Reyrtian veeuee oo oe 200 Pernem aM _ atk — a6 = 600 Burat, Re. aX = 1.698 00 , Beptomber 22 —The demand for aryton, has been good. the rales amounting to 600 bales, for Nn ag a Prices standy. Te September 23 —TRe deraaid for cotton to-day: has been moderate The sales amotinted to 6.000 bales, of leh 9 (00 have beem boug’ 1 Conn Trave, Thostay, Sept. 23.—The art. © Tuesday. from Irclend are Libera! of oats aud Dut of other article fram thence a1 woll as the imports aro light. From foreign cived 9 fair Sunply Of wheat and floor; ng vive, The exports are large. ¢ tore of wheat; 0004 sacks of tow \ 8 of Indian corp. The trade dn ing the out ban ry quiet. Wheat ard flour rupporced Prices; bet onte and oatine@! must b- quoiad td to hs end Gl. to Ts. per load. lower. Indian corm, ating as well ae on the epot met with & @on ng, at full » At thie mornin » enchea. Ogre ons 5 attendance of town nnd conatry dvvlers, tvaght Weiy epering’y of wheat end fone, at et TY Tursory inet Unte mot moderate demand tion of 1d to Stl per 46 the; but oat me 0 Se difiewit to omit, ab a dectiog of Ia Gal. U» Be Berg tente Sad pean wabont shougy iny fe he cone wae im Fair requert, 04 bag fai rales of laa ontme el; ot wi

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