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THE NEW YORK HERALD. : WHOLE NO. 6940. ——===— ANUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. WROwkRyY rea TRE — DOORS OPEN ATOM CURTAIN ROADWAY Ti A Pere ie eae geen an oye Nyy ratitlod the CRO: 25 conte; Gallery, 12: D} La evening, October Sie Mien: Pi WEKS OF THE FO) oy; Adoline Munos, no; Alfred Mr. Pops; Chioap J form: AL os, Mies Crocker; Ishmael, SS eos fart ie fe ieay at a = i col le with the farcerc LADIES To RWARE— hs yur, Mr, Fonno; Matilda, Mrs. Abbott, me Sheer URTON’S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREBT.—DOO! IBLO’S GARDEN —MANAGER, MR. JOHN By Gq; to begin at 7 o’siock, Circlo and Pare Nix } cents; Private Boxes, $5, Tier, 25 vents vate Boxos, $5; he 75 conte. Monday ove: ing, Ootober 7, will ‘mio operatta of ths SON AND STRANGER r. Rea: Horman, Mr. Holman: Kauns, Mz. J. | Jeatine an re. Blake th, Migs M. Taylor; Kateyn, | Brillant, and surprising Mons, Blo: the facoe of DRA ASA COST | Dew grand ballos;the dauclee in which has On; Sally Magna, Mica Chapman, | masterly in concoption and executi-a.. Firat night of the re ee eee nateetie +s; aay Paul aie wit: Ww fs uty | mo penionnin 4, peas poms ona wn, Mr. Lester: ugby, Mr, 4 ‘arrior.”” Moneay, Oct 21. 7 7 ina Turabeli, Mins Ubapiaan; Listy Briggs, Mies Tall,” | WMD GNURK AND White Wane es “4 UPSY NAtMONAL THEATRE, CoAtqAM STREET —DoORS open at 634; curtain rides at 7 o'cicck. Dress Circle and Boxee, #5 conte; Pit, 1234 venta: Orcheatea Th Private Bos T.cketa, $I. Monday ov Zormences will ccummence with eusw NEW YORK MILLING: or, —Toby Flixt, Mr. Blanc! Ralph 0 ROCGHAM'S LYCEUM, BROADWAY, N ROO) B ttreet.—Doors open at 7; to begii Pires i ickets, 50 ce1 iug, Oct. 27, the ari atitl HE he Lotter Carrior and his Dogs end Villers, Mr. Bradshaw; Et ence with NP sOrHE lohammed, Mr, ‘aled, Mr. Phitlips; Amroa, Mr. » Ondijah, piety Girl ture—Bronze bore eolloGrerd Fant: "Sommo Cielo nm at lorrie, Mr A: Woodly, Mrs. Nichols, Vo 1» tr. Foot ira. Maedor: Ayos\a, he followed b 1g WaNtac Lov ew—Mi mas tins Teyioure: ae Bout by Sing Male Sonolade with MASELe THE CUTLD OF EUR DUTIES | Jeet Me Tole ete tee RBUGH DIAMOA Bigutetm, Se Bed, . r Joo, Mr Johustoa; Loré Plato, Mr. Taylor; Capt, Blonkelan, tk aE eR ig a tes TEE | Sie Duncan; Lady Plato, Mrve Loto Massary, Mine ghee = OPERA HOUSE, MECHANICN M&S; a4 GItunaia « Bostwick's rinst sor. Wage oot bP yt i pal mee yee Musicalo, om Paoeday, 25th Uotober.—Progeatms the weok until forthor novice, The origival aad well | Fert !--1, Cvertare—La mecicine sane medicine Pott oe: rego misatel chcotsa—lierolé; 2 Romauco—" al pat d Angelo” (Giovse: fo oorpe” of" aelensa hadi Napoli), Signor Ratlini—Straksach; 8. Cavatina-- Ro: a a hert! tolvaue jmme’” (Hol Viable), Mra. Bostwick — Suis city, for & euccossion of “five years,”’ have been reouiv Me yorbeer; 4. Solo—Viclin Fantasia (Linda di Chamouaix), Giemsa, | ore Gich 1 2 Sadi alcleds The Dente sone" Peta th favor by bichly respectable aud fsbionsble kote, 3 cantar Doors open x2 ‘i will 001 uy, 0: Patrons of ( netrele TOC “Hally tuforiaed ¥.ab the Hatmrday sfserncon aonoerve are dis- evwbianed. PEN EVERY NiGHT~FELLOWS’ MINSTRELS, aT Mu Hall, tae Hr berween tow | © 10 Sevtoh Batlad —“ tly oslevrsted snd efficient | tie Hostwick; 11, Hallnd— performers, Wat Moore Gouda rn howe conoarts in this city for r atewt favor by (to Dai Vaion. Bellows one 1 Mout epscious ani 6 til ater buildingsin tie world. Admission, 24 vents, Doo S54; ecnoert +o commence at Th; 0’ look, Wednesday mad Sa oo lay, for the oapecial manencing st So'eicek fe PHITHEATRE, NO 37 BOWERY.—L. 2. baste Toor rietoy Private Bo: ty ry ~] ue rts —— of Vocal and Lestramentat Music, at the Tabernacle, EW Youre a! D gai ndty evening, Oct 27, ou which occasion Mr, Gailins erdt, the « tod Finvist, and areste “fas and Pit, 12; cent rs open at 8 world on (he w od s:taw instrugent, quarter beforc’7; commonce at a querter betors #. Grand ror tt Dashing bis iret oppearance ia armeriea, Cards of combination of for the eusuing woek. Firat night uf mission, (0 cents. To commicves ab o'oloek. OngDgOX ut of Misa Macfarlaas, ted dansous we oa Be- engagement of Mme. T. Nunn, the veau! est APR RNOUN MUSkUM, Wo CHATHAM SQUAKa, block shovetae Natiousl Thoatrs.—tieorgs Lei Droprictor.~-sioon petturia uous every ato: na. Aptertaivinente gomamguoe in O20 & elord, and im the evening at 75 o'el e varied And gelest, and auch sy ae ‘a Eam. Lathrop. the people's alown. Picat nord nd Shepherdess, by we. Levi J. Norsk al of equestrian y Master wil ruiaton, by Madan Fee Bole bd qnitation, by Ho lam T Nurn: Sha cher 8 Trou Dy Me. Notin enc Nadem None: ui ta the world, Doucing by the hor hi intodvoed ty aces wi a r. W. Odell: & Xr. Jee. Lovid. N te as seblowua; s coapnay of A peo . who go through OF Of leate wv! reg SIAL TO CAPE Jauss a osmpeny ef malonat Peualg actiste ee oi 2 will give odin the word e above nemod goablera:a Wartlo Statuary cuod to the publio of New fork riety of iftorestiug portormsaccs avery wvany with several distinguished moinburs of H aventng. Fur pertioniars, see bills of ofersiom, propose tendering y Uant Turnec, ly. Admisaion~Seate in Private Bons, i conte departure ‘rom (bis eity, a C feane sente, STG conte Dexae %& conte: parsnetes, 12k perks. fn exhibition ‘Worth a9 ® man, and the mauy rer: citresaed snd » BZEXEMIT OF COL, ALVAH MANN.—GRAND GAUA Dipht.—T be puis gud che numerous friends of Csloncl Monn ere re: peottully Intermed that Mr. Levi J. North has, vers] Wanner, volunteered the uae uf t hestre, Gi Howery. trectber with the serviers of all tha bers of Lis un od Cquestrian troupe, for .he purposs Cel-wol Maun, o 3 cooabion & ho we heeras alee F ay ‘anny Vala d wert onite pertoriac and f-mily: t Martoe Willie. for the ceeamon N4zosal SONCERT HALL, NOB. 29 AND SLCANSL street, noar Broadway. —Grand Sactod 2, Sunde cy ning Oct, 20, 1651 | Grand Oroheotes, undo: the direction ode. vera; Ma ‘al resort througiuut tho city. Shett G, Chairman Com, Arrangemoa's. ny ‘eon nit | of Sulica 8 ‘Hebets, 12% cents. Doors open at 7 ‘te teongth of bavi | © el ek: te enmmence at i Dorwi's, aud Kivers’, and Doi well no the peg aalite cf the troupes blocs 4 Nashaas aad | (Mf USICAL ENTERTAINMENTS —TRIPLER HALL 10 Sands. All wie take p'easure in eqveateian wonders should let “Applyto 5. 1 WAROWELL, 20) Broadway, ‘Ye there. ‘The various xeptlemon sbhoro named have very ‘Givaly yolunt ore rerervices Let is be @ bumper. It ba winked that tive Colomel ia about ging to South Araczica t Fe Sal¥—ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR PANO- rewad ofthe dey, no igh boring city, Addeces MPORTANT 10 SHOW MEN. lebrated Celiforviee lioness. Al For perticnlars inquice of Benry B. 1 OR “SALE nce oun gr'zly doae. et ted Broad way. s ort Yor Hall du Reed weok, will pi Pip lateres okanie ONT. OF athe oe ote. ROW RIL, MY Brostwas. AMV SuMLGNTS IN HIOUKLY AMUSEMENTS IN PIILAORUPHLA. Roos AR D r PHILADELPAIA —IM- MOOKLYN MUSEUM.—SHAKSPEARB DRAMATIC Wie gem nay Se fenciasion.— Gp ning pight for the soacon, Friday oven- ths re dog. oon? AIL VAT GLITTERS 18 NUT GULD, ond nsed of the North, nee HOW TO DIE LOR LOVE. Gentlemen accompanied by Jadien can obtain tickets crstuitoucly of membors, of at the Museum on perf Ot joining way opp We Bove 4, tllastre ecromancy, Demonology and Witcher Fotesperes commence At 8 ovslooe p fies uncer @ years, 25 cents. A gras ment every Sater Doors open at 2; commence at 3 al ued Staging. will 45 | o clock resed F aner, at Corso S Bowsry, wext door to corac.: of ark avenue, J.esey City, promptly Broadway, ¢7 in ory ja tof the c = ot the Engiish, or Freno) elie, Wink anrTe. IANOS TUNDD TOR SEVENTY FIVE CENTS, B x { CROSSING THE DELAWARE CTHE Pibavisarenaae as pte oars {ivfdon his erect Rational Fete by bastan ough the ition of this creat ‘Tucedey, Gevoder 25th at the Stuyvesant in: t- ye Dycing Fe labliat ser Fourth otreet; of at ana efficiently per! US1C—MRS. PE fu hee FOR FIFTY CEN 132 Bowery aad flare ta she ne titey ot LONED DAGUERREOTT th V. i a, FROM GERMS . n 182 Bowery and 25) 0. Grand, corarr Bowery, OW OPSN-—-TRE NAPOLRON GALLERY, AT THR ‘vooms of the Matlenal Aoi i Design, $3 Beond op} Bead etree’, Admittance, 2 cents; Beason ote lM conte. Ontalownes, 1256 onnte. eeoarereerrae PIB AML AL "vd T™ NOTES OF 11 FOLLOWING BANKS BOUGHT ® isan ot the ire together wit “rurlety of ether Ruropess sivgivg bieds, as Bullhaches. Ll urhes, Starlings, Bisckbicds, Kovin Kedbreaste, med bi eal @erior bo eny birds G BSNK.—THIS INSTITUTION WILL COM ence business on Monday next, 27th inat., at the oor- ker of Marclay sieved and College I'lace, under the folio wi: « ete = ~ dire NK ADAVE y 5 Der leon, pect ily to inform the 4 ‘Fork that hor instructions ar Wek ine, att ul Knepe John Leon Blow! CHARLES DENISON, Peeldent Panver B. Ware, Cash OES ere ae Oct, 13, 1851.—Th he Seay venent Ix. apply from 11 A, Mt. SPAMINGS PRIVATE DANOING AND WAL 56 Bond street, tlemen on Pueadey ant aif the Jadies, on Weinestny and waturt pow dances tancht, insindieg the Paros Mararhe, composed By Me B. Leds and gentionen es y reooive lesson day, and clases wil be formed to ent the coarenie f heat. Tho transfer book wi: wet. watil that date, By order, NOERT ROO! taforms the p W. BYRNES & CO., 6 . 1. 2nd 36 Wat: Saht Deal trelan L teens ent Ball Room has beoa Seca joa packets; the Kel Star, George's Lincs of Liverpool Packets, ‘ertificates for the sbove limes cam be had bees seccred and at the te “por particulate, apply at iiberal terms. ‘the office on Croeby siroet, RRA AAA AAA AAAS Cau AND AMROY RAILROAD LINE FROM NEW Vork to Poitadelphia —Leave Piet No. | North River, boat JOM POTTER, M xv ry steam! ms “aor. er line, .} A ae the 4 pirate upon Gordy Vaven' We think it meri juat te pocehaee a right to use a valid patent, then NIA—NEW Foak | feintrings ie 4 “ State ‘Matt Line— lodged Good ade i ORK ry treat. | Leave Phi- » from thefoot of Wal- On CHARterron, AErIMOn®, Waswrvoron, thek sald in the above im purchasing of vending hie Vieletion of enid Matent Kigits, will be pro soowted, as SD AYWAKD RUBBER.CO, aeking am, Troasnrer THE NRWARK INDIA KUMBERME DO FORD a r York, July AAS AL TRIMONY MADE EASY, OR OW M4" Laat B Ri OR HOW TO WIN te Boston, wij WY ‘. oom dress Proteanoe Lawt: Phat of jerters taken from the Post offce, un eon ASTROLOGY —pR. 0. w apery trom Pts dciphis, iA | in bis endeavors to pice SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1851. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, 4RRIVAL oF THE STEAMSHIP NIAGARA. The Last Days of the Great Exhibition. errs Important Free Trade Movements in England, ANTICIPATED ARRIVAL OF KOSSUTH NEW SPANISH WAR STEAMERS FOR CUBA, STATH OF THE MARESTS, &o., &o., &o. The British mail steamship Niagara, Capt, Stone, ar- rived at her wharf at half-past 8 o'clock yesterday nicrning, from Liverpool, wheace she sailed on Saturday, the 11th inst, ‘There is no further intelligence of Kossuth. If expected at Southampton on the 12th inst. Advices from Paris state that rumors of ministerial changes were again prevalent, but not much credit was attached tothem. M. de Tullenay, the French Mioister to the Diet of Frankfort, bas been summened to Paris. Accounts announce the discovery of @ conspiracy in the Cher and the arrest of several persons. The French government have seut a special minister to Berlin, to inquie into the system of duties end taxation io Prussia, A plot for releasing Otto Heubner, a member of the Provirional Govirnment of Dresdem during the ins rection of 1849, has been discovered. Several of the soldiers forming the priscn guard had beon gained over. Aivices from Denmark announce the resignation of the Danish ministry, caused, it is said, by a serious di- vision on the question relative to the settlement of the Government cf the Dushies, It now only holds offtve till iis successors can be appointed, The Diet of the Prussiaa provioce of Saxony was clow don the 4th inst, Letters from Florence state that tre absolute aystem iutroduced by the Austrians bas caused much dissatis- faction to the inhabitants, We learn from Madrid that a plan for the fortification of the island Cuba, has been submitted to General Zarco del Valle, Director General of Hagiaeors, for his epproval ‘The receipte cf the Madrid treasury for the month of August jast, show an inorease of 3,397,913 reals over those of August, 1850. ‘The towns of Metz and Nancy have been inundated by the cverflowing ef the Moselle. There was not much business transacted in Ame ‘ocks in London in the werk endiag tn t, aid prices were unultered, Messrs, Boil & thea # United ptates ix pei Ceut Ronde 1862. Guited States Bix per Cent Bonds. 1868.00.14 8 1 United States bix per Gene Block, 1867-58..10454 a 14 Maryiend Five per Cont sterting Bonds. 83% a 89% Untman Six per Cent Bonds, 1874. 0S a 08 Boston City Vive per Cont Bonds, 00 OL 92 New Youk Five per Cent Stock, 1365-70..., 00 a OL Cur London Correspondence, Lonpow, Friday Kvening, Oct. 10, 1951. Disrali and Protection Death of Protection—Sir James Graham at Aberdeen—Tne Queen Leaves Scotland—The Last Days of the Exhibition—Liberatity of the Emperor of R. svia— Kossuth—Abdoclokader— Reply of the Duc de Ne mours—Ialy— Prussia— Germany ‘The desertion of protection by Disraeli, and three or feur of the leading protectionists, is a fact placed beyoad & doubt, and of some importance at the present moment. In his epeech at the recent meeting of the Buckingbam- shire Agriculture Association, Disraeli spoke the epitanh On protection, and recommended the farmers to submit to what could not be helped, and to rely only upon their own exertions, as to hope for protective duties now waa folly, This prudeat step upou the part of the tory leader has been followed by Messrs, Palmer, Clero, Child, Ad- derly, and Harec These gentlemen, who all enjoy due influence, have issued declarations to their revpeo: tive constituents, pointing out the prudence of this step, and recommending them still to support Disraeli 4 reduction, a local taxation on land and agrisvlturallabor Disraeli remaius leader of the tories in the Houce of Commons. Bulwer,as you are aware (tbe pcveliet. not the Ambassador) starts for Hertford es an advicate fora fixed duty on corn, of 59 Per quarter. The author of Pelham and the Caxtons Will LLus be brovght (for there little dewbt of his ra- | turm,) im oraterial ec utact with (he author of Coningsby. Two Valiant champions of the pea. In the tribune, trom continual practice, Disraeli has, { should say, the advan. tage; but Buiver was in Parliamevt befure, aud is no puny avtagenict, There is a rivairy between the two as Tegards literary fume which will wge them on, Dro tection, however, is dead and buried, and thus Baiwer at bert can give ts its funeralorntion As yet nothing bas tronepired respectiog Lord John iusel's Ke form Lil, which he will iatroduce early next session. Bir James Grubam, who hus been npeeshifying at Aber- deen. upcn which cecasion the freedom of the city was prer pted to him, announced bis intention of supporting fn extension of elecoral ref-rm. The worthy Bazonet's speech is not otherwise of much iatorest. He was very warm in bis praise of the policy of Lord Aberdeen when in « fice be Queen hes ft Beotland. She bas b thusiastically received. both at Liverpool an ur. dai most em Manches An accident occurred o@ her journey frem Beot- which, for moment, delayed “the reyal progress. the boiler of the engine attached to the royal train buret.and the steft esenped, enveloping the royel car- riage in a dense cloud of steag, The Queen showed her usual presence of mind and did not evince the slightest alarm, raying she had pertect eoufidence in the arrange- ments f tho directors. Ancther engine was sent for to Edinburgh. sigrals cf danger were pat up, and the noxt train came wp rlowly ‘The papers of yesterday and to Gey, abuund in accounts of the loyal demoustrations of the gcod prople of Liverpool and Manchester. Yesterday was the lat shilling day at the Crystal Palare Ihe wember of vieiters was atove 90,000, and would have Leen considerably more, only at 9A M. aw dense fog res in, which prevented many persons from going Ubeefiect of the fog upon the machinery was euriocs Inthe short space of two hoara, the iron and tteel was covered With a thick conting of rust, which it weuld take many hours’ bard scrubbing to remove. Op Thursday the number of visiters was above 100,000 | Saturday (to morrow) being the last day, it ls calculated there will be a great rush This supposition will deter many from gilng there. Moreover, i is @ half-crowa day Gnd this will aloo Jeter vome be Mon. which may be regarded as the eink bi ublishes the follow hich ory 6 Tt may be comembered that asm time ular legned by foe! to be next your. we published the ct ® bende yed from the Thames, Ueitiah and foreign goods will be 00 pe class vee suited in other souatries, m pieitien 4 3 ae Propertot Hbited in the forcipn dopmitmente, and whic may remain uneold at the cloee of the Bxhibitien, will be went direc: to ted M. Monti, and the other principal ftalivm ried to send specimens of theie prod 0 fvpport; and many of the tare ufacture this country, sware of the consequences to Allowing their continental rivals :o be atone reprosoated in tt in art and industry, have alto ibuting to it, Prospectuses, re fully and in dotail tie nator tad bition, will be iesved in s few “ays to britich exbititors invi'ing theit ooearrenes, a no dew ho proposal will be rermondod to in tor # liberal and spirited, reepeotad: aenbial praje be Emperor of hursia has brent pin to be given to each of the policemen who jaty atthe Rurcian warument. itis ce fact to trate fo mp tas no disorder bas ploce during the Vhe exhibition My inst lette wt have pr iy for the arrival Oo . ve 7. ym for the of Reseuth tn Knglend Lg ie ete hu not yet made ber eppearance, The Frypch liberal journals @x- reas indignation at Kossuth not being allowed to | — France. The preparations to receive him with due honer are still going on. A paregraph in the Standard says, (bat the Austrian Charge d’Affairs here has orders to demand hi ry org Kessuth is allowed tv land, which is, to say the » premature Duke de Nemours has sent the following reply to the yee of Londonderry’s accusations respecting watt ae EpiTon oF Ti wonNING posT. that’ wan given Of thom trike neh knowled, of your Io; 0 ty to publish of the Marquis om mi Lord Londonderry, ind ed, no) contenting himself with the SPAT character of champin for the liveration of Ad: Ki Links proper, on that occasion, to throw injary on th ing Louis Philipso, my father, and on my beother, fi daumale. I leave to aad hoarts f way of boing inst & prines an exils, aud vt the hospi'ali ne oontem nt and commisera:ion that ful- Please receis Mr. Ecitor, the assurance of my oonsi lora- tions for yo LOURS DURLEANS. Cuannonn, Oct. 5, 1351. pares ‘The fact cf a breach of faith having taken pleos, eanno: however, be denied. Inthe letter of Lord uondo: relative to Abd-el-Kader, he observed that he bad becn aided in bis «tloris by a noble personage of Paris, The Patrie, which is opposed to the lieratioa of the ex E.air. in noticing this observation, asked Lord Londoe terry if be was sure that the noble personage of whom he hal spoken wae a Frencbiman? This question has produged the following letter from Count d'Urewy, addressed tothe Who #o wormly interested sa yselt for tia Lhave slways concidered that hia capt aud my only feer ealth. migl.t die bef had wiped it awa At the t.ne of the neccerion of M Louis Nepofeon to th Frovidency of the republic, my first iden was to req: Ninn the release of @bd-el-Keder He felt wita mo that or of France wae ¢ i 1 Engand for keeping the ku peror Nap. Hotena. and yst she dares t in Ard ol-Ka roof war. lorgetsing the T by tue waole of Lurops, ard that by France alume, to wom, he surren her honor. Tbe ne Dubon expedition and executim of Lopes bas been bailed wich great joy ta pein A royel di § the corpse ct Gene) al to be brovght io Spuin, aad cont rsa pension of reals yer annum on his Widow with the order of Masi Lovira, A royal order, addressed to General Concha, bulefly axneudcer Dews, received th events im Cuba, wnd ascribes thoee the zeal, se accemtul resales to Vity. and ekitl of the Captal hor'ties. the valor a 1 i J aud efficestons of the natives of the eoustry. ibat her Me jeoty watts tor bis « Moial eommante stion, ia Crdcr Lo tuko forthee meana of testitying ber gutinf tion, and that the departure ci ary mail wil be portponcd Ull the receipt of bis despatohes enebies ty Mimeter to anvounce to lun the dispositions which tue Qucen muy Le pieneed to accord. By other decrew @ supplementary credit of five mil Lows of reals te concr ded to the Minteter of War, for ar- tihery; aud the Minister or Marine is authoriasd to par chare two stcanest of 400 t0120 hore power eash, f the expense to be ac the charge of | poblic sub- ould be entered tuto for panish soldiers, n the actions with the invaters of Cuba, Lord Howden Las e+ ones. not ia his character te a Ciplomatict, but as a “military man who has ser with ther ? wud has pus his mame dow for £.40 renle, ‘The Herolo wera'7 applauds this act of on the part of bis lord-hip, and expresses ite | the cuty cf exmenting the waiva | should wubeist betweea England mimitted to his ha <vustria arrived at Vienna from Italy turen was broke up in consequence of c¥y telne that eet ta. Its seeeption in Lealy fh Maud unrathfeetory. Lt is confidently ass deen ¢ thar there is an iutrigus on foot to make over Tuscany to Avetria ok The Reman government bave guarantied six per cont on the rafirced fom Rome to Aucuns. The Preneh Republte, Advices from Peris are dated the eveaing of the 9th inst. ‘The quortion of the electoral law of May again forms the leneirg tople im the journals of yeterday. The Uy ion, replying 10 the Consésrutionne, declares its willing. Lees to eu Ve te modifica'tonot the Law, but ite do termipation to oppcse its absolute repeal, as proposed by the Consrismrionr el. M de Lurce!» jaquelin bad just addressed a long letter to the G «de rence, in Une course of which he states that tt ts hos invention et the meeting of the Legislative Asembly to bing fe Td the fullowing propos.tien :-— ‘The Legisiative Assembly decides that the voasticutton ought to be completely revised (Ars. ILL of the constiv tion). In consequence, & conrtituent assembly. nom meted byt leetots meeribed on editorie! lista, to be tx mediately drawn vp, in virtue of (he law of May 15, Is ou the 28th of May nexs (arte, 1, 24, of the constitution), The eleovorat domicile of of his real ow be decided by the condicions stated in ol bock 1 of the civil code, aud eball be made pubtic ing toibe therein declared (Art 27 of the tution). The elections for the constituent awembly shell teke place en the fourth Suuday of the mooth of Apail. 1862 (Art tucton). Tho election Ci the President « : take place on the mecord #unday of May, ibd Art. 46 aud 116 of ine consdtetion) he Spwniards are expressing their ratisfaction at the defent ot the pieatioal er pedition #sainst Cada, by making 4 collection to pension the widows and orphans of those Who fell in the combat egainst the iuvadere. ‘The romors of Ministerial changes, and of dimensions in the Cabinet, which were ro current last week, have been renewed within the last two days, and they have vow become ro general that it iy probsble that t not sliegether without foundation. One of the priaeipal ites of the presen! miaist ct tof May c resent if that law was rpealed, o Leatt modified, The President himself has always deen Of that opinion, end bas on more than ene cecusion been k own to declare that, although the law might be applied to th nof members of the Assembiy, be would never ellow it to Le put in force with reepect to t d long sloce that t ctors—oue fer the el for that » therefore, be considered ctlons. © late, tho law of the Sint May bar Leen beecmiog mere wad more unpopular; and the papers which usually support the cause of Louis Napelecu bere been meking euch direc! and telling at techs upon it that the courct! of ministers bas hose forced to take the eubjest uader o ration. Itis rafd=end L believe on good grounds ~that at @ recont meeting ¢f the cabiaet. the ministers declared uavai- &s appiicatle to Pil « and lamented to | ition It states | | ecuutzy i: earthed on by Russians or Americans, 0: 4” PRICE TWO CENTs, its leader; nor is it easy to reconcile the eulogies which at one moment describe the refugee as the heroic founder of @ republic, ard at another as the chief of a constitu- tional and conservative revolution. But neither this diversity of opinion among the admirers cf th» expatri- accounts have been tempt tonflame th ditious pesiogy he pt to inflame tious passions of the French people against the rule « f theic own choice, can dimipish the value of the popu a: vsling ex in the Proceedings of the municipalities f London and South- ampton, It is true that it is mot xactly the business of those bodies to meet together forthe discussion of foreign politics. Nevertheless, it must be admitted that such displays are not without their use, They are, at least. in the present case. the utterance of fenuine national feeling. They are the answer of a free people to the Doasts of triumphentabdsclutism. With the perfect despot- ism that prevai sent of a panio-stricken majority, and in other countrion by the Fole operation of military rule—it is good that England +hould protest against the cruelty which would bunt @ beaten enemy to the death, and that a proof should be give that Che people of this country will never refure an wsylum to the unfortunate. Some good may be accomplished by such demonstrations. The specches and voter cf English corporations, although of no great value bere, so fer a8 the formation of ee is con- cerned, will beve somo intluence abroad. [t {s well that foreigu governments should learn, through other chan- nels than the courtly communications of diplomatists, that the right cf refage will ever be maintained by the Knglith people, If the Austrian government had not sought to pr t the imprisonment of Kossuth ia Tur- key the popular judgmert would douttless have been leas emphatically pronouvecd, The welcome which has boen prepared for Kossuth is the fitting reeponse to the relent- loss poltey cf the cabinet of Vienna ** dome offence may Porsibly be given to foreig-mastornments by the reception whicb this ecuntry is r2bout to offer to Kossuth and his companions. But the vexation of those who ha deprived cf their prey by the steadfast resistance of the Sultan. rupported by English influonee, will be amply comp nsated in the gratitude of the popular party throvghont the continent, Andeven thoss who now pro- fesx to feel aggrieved at the asylum afforded to the Haa- gurian refugees, might derive consolation from reflecting on the secuity which the Brituh metropolisofters to poe Litionl euflirers of every class, Schwartzenberg hicself would be as little molested by the goveraiment, ia London, &6 Lovie Bane or Arnold Ruge Potentates or minis. ters, when bunted from one end of the continent to the ) Wii always find proteetion from British hoapt e are ‘certain that even the Pope, were be to take refuge on our shores, would. not- tandirg wil that bas pa: Lord John Kureell would forgive nod forget all—exeept yerkape. his own letter. Lord Shaftesbury and the Thekep cf Londen would be at once disarmed. It ia the @istivetion and the duty of # free countr the pelitical extie. Th tality, ¥ comp ld, in ungniet times, be ed by wathority, wieth there were pO means of fal enemies ; for ofteaer the mare 2 Vevgeapes than the retribu’ion awarded atter & fclomp juaieii inquiry. In other ages, the influences of relivi wmennce and be exeretre efx Hmits to the fled In wh'e it j and it would iad be a reproach jou, if the rulers of the eaith were in civil ware, In the days in whieh we live, ope that thers yet remains one ou'cani, xd able to protect him dhe I migration to America ta Fusatan Venseis. [Frem the Lordon Shipping Gazette, Got 9] om the mses of meritius fn. r columns are frequency orowd- 00. in rhort paragraph: nally escape the @ ces ILBy Coon: wud wb, men t port of the estan’ Lark J ut sailed from Gal- nts for New York ™ our ports upon b tre fretghss anit get wre ho Kowes tp t eoavey- of Pkesepgers to America; the hema ht most be brought down co the west pocsible seale, from the poverty of most of Uhe parties emigratiug, aud the com- nef the Amerierns in this particular branch of nets. But low as Brifsh ehips may be se! new evidert that Rassien ships ¢ ian ebtp, of course. exp od, it is n be salted still lower, sto bring @ caTgo of gtich port; perhaps pore, or she may some of our thy any other ceuniry would u te cumstances of ovr ermepolitan tiberaiity. be coustd # biavch Cf (he coasting trade of (reat Bri the Americans have had the sa; trade with respect to their newly in the Nerth Pacife. As regards Bricish interest 4 of ccurse immaterial whether the snippiog trade of the Swe tex, tos t y. red im. aud which Mited possessions dhag Ae i tes to 'e that t Irgitimately to or any other foreigners. The particu! tial “Tbe British shipownrr, who © the burdens cf the ccuntry, is dep ment for bis vessels whict ou, tohim Wer cularly to this Rawian ship. beceuse aoy one hinted, dur. ing the drew on the Navigation Laws, of tue poxel- Dbinty of w ver { that wat aking British emigeauis frem this country to America, he woud have beeu Ne more rtoutly dened by that party then the the rhips cf tae northern ports of Kur ly the Russians being able to compe 1k is Bot possible ot evoid noteing 9 Kuasian ship— a reso Cestiuction the erew and passengers of tile ocower, conei-ting of 14 persons, wi th ecomy the Tsien of Arran, avd heavy gete at night in reecuing them from their perilous Peeitvon This conduct om the part of Captain Heia— who was the frat man to rolunteor ia the desperate un- derinking—nod his brave companions, Is wortby of the Lrghest ecmum-ndation » Wreck Of the dangerous co: Healy. The Reman Jowrnal of tb Matquis Feidipand Lorentenn. f the Reputwe of Gustemain, bad presented to Cardivel Ant bie govermment, acer Charge a’ Alfaites who vied « martyr in Japan Rassta, A frigh'ful wecident has ecourred on the line of rail reed beiwern St Petersburg aud Moveow. A Loog train, conveying back to tke former city # part ef the eo diors, «Mficer, end privates. who had a.teeded the coronation fore im Me 2 way froin St, a rtill greater number won ¢. Many pers 4. but the fom civil d permirsion to go by the military trala are among thore who Pave pertehed polies of Dresten fw wrehed the hourrs an tae Freced glove te residitg in the city, absut eighteen in number, Pour of thr m. who vere found in posserrion of eoplas of a jourpal called the Guzrtie des e t the French mously that they wovid support the law of the Slt M shape. nnd that they —_- ob m4 reat it public, who was present, wai f Feetly rilent on the subject, aud hia pil. wi tal. ly ati ibuted te hie diapprobation of the sentiments of hit minietore, 1c ie now sald that the President bas spoken his mind freely on the eutject, He ts stated to ve declered tha he never intended the law in question to apply to the Presider tiel elections ; and that, as the law was onee more to universal uf- mini-ters oppored thiy d-termioation, , fe the President did net appear at that time to have made up his mind fully on the eubject, it was supposed that be would be juced to abandon it, opec.ally ar M. Leen Faucher and most of his colleagues deciated that. if the President persevered ia his pian, they woula at once give im theic resignations. Bince the, the President seems more G+ termined than ever on the repeal of the law, sud it is nid that he bat made up his mind to lov the services of his present ministers. M. Abbatucci, th vo of the Loiret, who was sent for to haste, ha: ariived; and M. de Falloux is understood to be now on Lis wey from Nice, im consequence of » message to that efiect tent to him by telegraph, The list of the new eiivisters given by the Messager, in as folows:— M. Odilon Barrot—interior, M. de Cavabianca— Justice M. Abbatucci—Soreign Affairs M de Fatevr—Public Worship. General de St, Arnaud—War, M de Chaseloup Laubst, and Bullet, to te- main in the.r prevemt offlees: A wtlont today. They are contra- dicted by the friends of the ministers, but still it is probable that they fot altecether without founda LT tay nothing about the rumors of coups d'état, nee, theugh cwrent, they do not appear to rest oa avy geod groonda ‘The Dovre wat agitated on the 8th instent, and pub- ic recurities ngnin declined. The Five per Cents oprned st PIF. 660. and closed at Pif Lo, for the end of the month. The Three per Conte cleed at 561. 90¢ ‘The Anticipated Arrival of Kossuth. From the London Ohroniele, Oct 7} ‘The anticipated arrival ef Kossuth in Kagland—which \erether unfortunately heralded by the publication of ‘© worre than tastelees nnd fooliah © Address to the Damo- onsteations of jon of pubite reseption leader of the Huai jan revolution, the Common Councii of the city ore se Jee warm in thelr expreeelone of regard. esrtataly cannot etteca ott of value to the resolutions of theve eorperate bedien, #0 far as resards-lther the aorite Uf the Hungarian insurrection, or the persomal career o¢ | ‘pabiisbed in Macgeburg a glove makers to Gert Ciliary visits wer from Vieaua The © Trade of Europe. (From the London Mercantile Gaavtte Ost 10) ‘The wheat trade oseumed a decidedly firm tone within the last two or thrae weeks, and prices hate risea Qe. Lo Be. per quarter at several of the principal markets ia the agricultural districts This advance has not been caused by any change in public opinion as to the gene raily good yiesd of the barvert, but may be attribated rether tothe natural rese ion whieh elmost invariably succeeds tom period of great depre: There o 1 The dom na y. 4 im consequeces of Lequisit: no doubt ti depresed inet menth, and the idea being once tained thatt ‘int hed been reached meochants ious to add to their stocks, the tame time farmers (tor king for some im- ovement) thrashed lows freely. In thie podtion of Affaire a rise of 8 few shillings por quarter was eo on ea. teblisbed, and from prevent wppearanoes fom farsa-r advance does not neem improhable, The «tase of the trade iv grain on the contineot may likewise be expec vad to beve more of lers influence, as it appears tolereb y certain thet the shipments fromthe Baltic will be com peratively small «0 loog as qu tations in this evuniry continue a8 low as they ere at present tye crop t teported to be exe Ue tate: js ean to prevail & mech greater extent all over the north of Burope then in any previcus year sia 1846, That a serions deficiency in these primery « ticles ef food woul: have the effret of cvusing * much Hated larger ceon-umption of wheat im Germacy = and Belgium, than ip ordinary seasons, ¢ © end though we are etiil Inetiond te thimk thet of the potsto crop, ax well as the ebortoess of tae yieltt of wreafier be found ty bare bon exaggerated, this t be discovered till F winter eiali have fet In. and the chaners therefore are thet no eh paren! Coneequence will be made from the conmoemt til , epring cf next year We do not expect that any part) cular want of Od wheat will be experience {ink thet the importarions will be on a mach wore dernte ronle than was at one tia deetved ptodad'e, we are therviore induced to hope thet owe fermors wilt he enabled to obtain somewbas betcer prises than thone they have lately beom obliged to fell at. Good atorage ups of red wheat are at present worth Sis to 38 par quarter in the egricuitaral marteia, wad da, ty 2s, pot uarter more at the chief ¢om-uming towns These rates certainly not remanerative, wed so long as these geome to be vo fear of overwhelming foreign supplier, the home growers tl provably thresh cate uantities. more expecially dating she mex! month or ix ke in which «fh am of 68! -deor work will ave ty be aeorm pli bed etitale of When’ const. the on the continent—in Franc*, by the con- | ed, be in perfect sufety. | to protent | were invoked to etay the excesses of hunan | ether to render oll escape impossib'e for the | willing to afford refuge to the | * engaged sven hours in a jet inet announces that tho | ne lil be stere fee iting him as ite | agi ot to the It the Pr pe b on on Pathor Claver, the Apertie (f the Moors, and cu Father Juan de Sritt ous, a jvarasl | into the port ot London have bewn emedl eines the clone Of lest Werk, amd (he quantity brought forward at Mart lane land Sones me the Poy eg nearly so large a8 om that dey week, and were fewer offers from Lincolnshire end ‘The falling off in the supply and the cote ihe geacal their omen not+ withstand foe whith ¢ ghmuntewensucies maanare that day evtnight,. The tendemcy of plees sll appaace at ri i jendency of prices | Seger cen ae | granery have dieplayed increas @'trmmess. A | Cf business was done on Monday. and the sales would obably have been more numerous, if sellers bad notin- sisted on enbanced rates. which were somewhat retuctant- ly peid Subsequently the inquiry ban re | have improved, many parcels changed hands om Wednesday, at ternis; this morning there was less doing Orders been received from Holland and Belgium %rthe parchad of Wheat, and Sls. per quarter—cost, freight, aud in- surance-—was paid in the early part of the week fow | Pelish Odessa, arrived off the coest. This price has since | been offered in vain, Sls. Od. per quarter faving been asked. The value of’ town. flour bas andergon® no change. Foreign, of which the eupplies have fall- | en cff siuce the clore of last week, has | ther enhanced rates; but no quotable advance has beem | established. ‘There was a fair show of barley samples on | Monday, consisting, however, for the most part, of ae condary xd inferior qualities Choice malting sorte | were in lively request. and brouzht as high prices seat apy previous period since harvest, but the eommongr | detcriptions moved off tardily. and in some cases a reduce tion of la per quarter had to be acceded to befoms aclearance could be eifected. No change has since oo- curred. but there wes lesa disposition to purchase this morning than ia the beginning of the week. F barley has come eparingly forward, and previous have been steadily supported. Fine malt off rather freely, While the ordinary sorts have sold slow- ly wt fermer terms, ‘The arrivals of oats coastwise have Leen very small. and the receipts from and abroad quile megerate. The trade was decidedly heavy in the ewrly part of the week aud new oats scarcely sold so well on Monday as on that day re’nnight; since then thede mend bas rather improved, and good fresh corm, whe- ther of home cr foregu growth, could hardly be | on as cary terms to-day es in the commencement of week, Heans declined 1s per quarter on Monday, and obtainable at the reduced terms this morning. | Peas, om the other hand, advanced 1s per quartar,and the hwprovement has since been well supported. ‘The holders of Indian corn afloat bave rather raised their }retentions, which bas tended to check business. i Mr, Jomes Mellenry’s Cireular. Livexvoot, October 10, 135%. The demand for beef is without improvement. | | The market keeps clear of bacon, with a good demend | delly, which cannot be supplied. Im pork, hams. aad | shoulders, there have been no transactions. Fine cheuse is cleared on arrivel at full prices. Lard has beon ne- lected curing the week, the quotations are nominally | Unsliered. Quereitrom bark inactive ‘Tallow is lower, a combination of speculators in Glsa- cow has broken down disastrously, and the market be- comes easier In oils no change. Oi! cakes saleable. Kilce iain good request, Ja socds the business is at a stand. ‘The corn trade shows renewed strength, and appeara | to rally from the unprecedented state of inaction so Loi ecntinucd. Extra euperfine flour is scarce aud wanted, ordinary brands of Philadelphia and Baltimore are worth is ; prime Western and Canadian in goed condl- | Gon wo rmore. Prime white wheat is 3a. corm quiet, th 4 by floating enrgous, without alter Cotton —The Queen's virit to Lancashire has restricted Luriness to the first three days of the week, duriag waloh time the rale# have daily reaebed about 7/00 bales, one Lith being tor export. Holders bave continued to nup- ply the demand very freely, aod prices reumlin as last quoted. Burivera in Manchester is almost suspensed this week, cm eccount of the Queens visit; but in wlat little has been trensacted. prices bave fevored the | buyer—tbe recent fuslures among the natives in ladia heving cowed a cersation of demand for those qaxrtera. The late accounts from America are still considers 1 4 porrd to a Inrge crop, and the receipts being ely tuch mod, last weason, adds to thir velief. Eales, $9; export, 4.000; speculation, 1,530 Dngs. Markets. Toxnox Moxey Manet, Oct. 10, one o'clock —The stock markt this week, on the continent, have ger srally been pretty rteady, bot the Bourse at te ad xoep- tion Covrtant fluctuations have taken plise in the Torneh Rentes, and the market at one peried sas vory heavy. but it bi oo boon Father better, sithougis sill Hat, ord price ineliced to go lo ‘The ram tof fre minitterial ehanges bes not, however, pro’ i-sd ugh G.fereuce in prices, the quotations for the Five per Gemt rtee ceming today only We tower than ycsterday. | Te Consol market p ® firmer tone thi: mornt Dut there is only a medi range of dealing: Con have improved to 96/4 to e the pre cont ececunt show au ad per cont; | for the 12th of November they are quoted e° 87 to one eighth. Ben! suing 211 to ladies Ponds S08, te m; Bechrquer Bills 44s (> 47s. pm. Tal tove of the Consol market durin ¢ the week sivered as baving on the whole bean firm, and} kel, toencoursge speculation for the rise, Withim he lust two days, however, © downward tendeaoy hes ern exbibited. and the operators for the fal have ape culeted to rome extent The market for for ign stocks ie very quiet this morning, und prices ehow co partle@. lar dofferemee from yesterday. Foreign to: urthir im proved arhade, sols for money, #67, to oT; do fee Shares are rather firm. Mle: ‘en have gence. SERMONS TO DAY. Corgregational Church. Sixternth street—Rev. 0. H. Sehermerborp, evening Universolist Church, Fourth street—Rev, W. @, An- derecn pflernoon. Bop it Chureh, Oliver etreet—Rev ©, L. Magoon, eve- bing. Chriction Leraelite Church, 187 Bowery—Mrn, Marga- tet L Biehep, afternoon Congregational Obureh Grinnell evening. Woerbirgtom lial, Hester street~Elder D. J. Robinsom | moring Taberzacle, Proad wsy—Rev ©. G. Finney, morning, Church of the Epiphany, Stanton etreet—Rer. Dr. y eveni Fourth street—Rev, J, B. | | Mecbediet B. Church, Pacific street, Brooklyn—Rev. W. 1 Milbure, morning | Uolverratist Chareb, Orchard street—Rev. 0. H Pay, even dist Church, Seventh street—Rev. Dr, Holdrioh, Fother Mathew will preach at St. Paul's, Brookiys, e* Wecleek to dey He will administer the pledge after | high marr ard cespers, and will attend for the acsommo- nof the eit Brooklyn. at the rame *, Ty morning and evening during the present | ev James I Ostrom hes resigned the pastoral charge | of the Libth Avenue Presbyterian charoh im this oity, on (he grevnd of insufficient health, to take effect as toon as Lee, Ist. | Rhee Job P taley hae received a unanimous call to the Preebytertam church in Weet Dicomfleld, N. J, to | which, ar yet, Mr. 1H. has not given « decided answer. | £¢ Peul's Church, Court street, Brooklyn—Rev Fath- er Matthew, mornag Rey NE. Epglert op was inetalled, on Monday evening, +~ of the Second Congregational Church, Bri'ge roe kl Kev TG Carver was inetalled pastor of the First Oom- repational Church. in Sharon, Connecticut, om the let | inet Rey Semper Clarke was installed, Oot Oth. as pastor o Le tecond Trinitarian Congrega ional Chureh in Marah- teid Rev. Ara Many, of Merdwick, NIL. has been called ae colieng ve pester With Key. Tease Hurd, of “ New Partsh,” | Pxeter, Nik | + Mr Dexter. 3 ix ole dan ercuely tend with ie 0 } we he ng the f ful pastor of the Evangelical Charek } in ». during nearly forty years aciie @ Carpenter « installed pastor of JRun! Church in Newesstle, N. Hl, on the Och * Rev Mork Gould was ordained. on the 8th inst. over | the Orthedox Congregattonal Church and Society in Andover, Me ‘Thety ie in Newerk N. J. «church for less than every varakd of the bivote-the mamber of churches rg forty, apd the population 88,800, The Freew ili Bepticte have purchased Dr Lord's (9. 6.) church ip Perr! attest, Buffielo, ‘This denomination have » Inrgeebureh io Boston, Kite county. twenty mies «ath of Betfelo, apd two of three smaller ones in the came county | tery str bs Movements of Distinguished lodtvideats. Ton, Deniel Webster and family, arrived in the city fend cecvpy apartments at the Avtor Howse, cn Dis way to Washiogton, Edward Conner, editor and proprietor of the Alte Cak- Sovrta San Frencieco, Uh AW Adams, Cntiforata &. Gikeon, U8, O B., were among the arrivals at the Leving Hie weshe Hicn L, Behooleratt, Albyny, Gen Halse, hee, ae. Titec yesterday at the Astor HW we ots Boo, Jomer Bachanan is in Philadeipbis, enetor Cocper. of Pennsylvanin. has been retained by the Gcvernor of Maryland to aesiet in the prose sation of the Caristiana rovers Hitom! Intelligence. rt nel pone eu ofae the next demoorstic end mperance cemdidate (ot Governor of