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HE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7263. MORNING EDITION-----MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1852. FINANCIAL, nnn AN AAA ROPOSALS FOR LOAN.—$iw,0w. DAYTON AND Pp Michigan Railroad seven por cent first murtgageconvert- able bonds. The Dayton and Michican railroad company of fer for sale $100,000 of their mortzage bonds, with ooupona. They are in sums of $1,000 each, payable the Ist aly, 18d, 3th intorset ab7 per cent, semi-iaonthly, in the city of New m the Ist of January and the Ist of July of each year, Where the principal sum is also payable. They are socared first and only mortzaco, f trust, to Joseph K. ty of New Sethoriatae them and the et rt jem and the mortgage to secure The amound of bonds thus to be taucd warieeste jor the mort- wusand dollars, of which only housand dollars will now be offered for sale. Bago ‘eno hundres ‘The mortgage covers the entire line of the company, their Yorerty; ‘real and personal, commencing. ab the veri ion of the Cincinnati and Dayton railroad. ap the vity of Dayton, Ohio; thence by Troy, Piva, Sid gysburg: Maumoo city, aud Toledo, to the Michigan Stato i the direction of Deinvit, onc hundeod and (rey miloatong ortgage provides that thie company ahall outy issue, an the trustee certify under it, $00.00 of bonds; until atver tho road is Gnished and in’ operation to Siduey, 33 miloes Suished and in operation to the road is comploted from to point, ‘and the money noeded to purchase iron rails, Is tho fret and only lien thereon, and the only dabe of the company. That part of the line lyin and Sidnoy is nearly graded and bridge ‘deen purctiased, and now in the completed and in operation by the first of June noxte arrangomout has been made with the Cincii be one Sosy for She ‘Aat - io onti ayton to the Michizan State lins, equi for one year, is Ontimated to cost $.2")00, ‘That part lying botwees Dayton and Sidnoy, $650,000. It is the purpose of the oom- pany to complete the line to Sydney first, the residue from Point to point continuously as the means of the compaay Will permit. To complote the road to Sydney, the compan’ ‘as an available stock subscription of about $400,000, whiol b and exponded on the line. To this loan in resorted to, Active hy the company to raise the necos- wary stock subscriptions to complete the chtive ling 001 Gidorable sum has alroady been subscribed. The entiro lin tis expented, will be placed under contract for gradati id Forage gat next year, and completed withiu the your lowing. jivos full power to the trustee to take its personal effects, franchisos, dey ell th 0 the highost bid- raise ‘money to pay eerost oF princip case of default, ‘The country through whioh tho rou #es, with ite connecting link to Cincinnati, is not only u wurpassed, but unrivalled by any other of equal extent ia the Union, in fertility of Soil, capability of sustaining » a and in all tho elements of wealth aud between Dayton tho rails he use of arei LL be Ag innati and Day- The entire line from ry perity. report of the Auditor of the State of hio, for 1851, shows that about one-fourth of the entire taxabl Proporty of that State, was found in the swolve eountios through which this line from Toledo to Cincinnati. The southern portlon of tho Line passos through the most populous and fertile portion of the tatee—half a century ago it was an cubroken forest. iydney this line eroises the Bellefontaine and Indiana, way; at Lima, the Ohio and Indiana, which will prove pening to it the immenso trado ef the ‘ayne, and that wost and north of it, At Toledo it connocte with the Michigan, Southera, an Lake Shore Road. Tho lino will soo ied to trois. At mit connects with the road to Cinciunati Bouth, and to Indianapolis west, snd Columbus east. The Fond will probably pay ite shareholders quite as well as tho Cinoinati nnd Dayton road, whose stock is now at or above Par. An examination of a map of this line will showthat it Gocupics ® most important position, nearly, if not to any other in that State. Seated fo: sums not less than $1,000, till Saturday, is month, at three o'dlock I’. M. Pre- bo addressed to the ppeate of the com) levers. Winslow Lanier & Co., No. 52 Wal dorsed, “Proposals for Dayton and Michigam Railroad Bond.” | Twonty-five per cent of the purchaso monoy willbe Fequired to be paid on accepting the bids, the remainder in monthly instalments of 26 per cent. Any purchaser at liberty to pay in fnil at onoo. Interest on the will rum from ‘the day of payment. ‘Tho above will be sold absolutely and without reserve, to st bidder. A printed exhibit, with a map, Y al erry Po ype eg eraee avery these 6 fared a ing at the office oom) 'e at Nov 62 Wall streot, New York” west JOHN. G. TELFORD, President. Now York, Sopt. 6, 182. PRINGFIELD, MOUNT VERNON, AND PITTSBURG Railroad.— Propos: foe lean -Gpuaeseld, Mount Ver- pon, snd Pittsburg Seven per cont drat mortage convertible bonds.—Tho Springfield, t Vernon, and Pittsburg Rail- road C offor for sale $250,000 of their mort} nds, bonds are in sums of pay: ry, A. D. 1368, a iy, in’ the city of New York, on, the July of each year, whore the prinoi- hey are secured bya first and ouly Enq. of Now York, The amount of bonds thus to de issued at present under the morgazo is limited to $500,000, ‘They are convertible into she stock of the Company at the option of the holder. The mortgage covers the line of road m 8 eld to Tielaware, a distance of forty-cignt miles, the latter point, t eland, Columbus, an perso tate of part of the work'ld ought into use about the Int of Juno noxt. ‘al eubseriptions applicable to this division of the road, amount to a little upward of $500, of which about three quarters bas beem paid up. And the entire. cost of this division—including two couthy bridges, Gach costing about $100,000—will be ai ‘and the ‘$400,000, xtonding to Compan: it divit eo Tom spruce eed Pennayivanin 2 ear Londonyillo, a < Ohio and Pennsylvania rv tance of sixty-four "mile. iat Rigi arr peelwetive ed central part of Ohio, dense ype ip! me peoduerire fe ti, by way of ‘other part of Ohio; and it forms i to Clnel 3 tarongh line from New York 0 fT cf ‘equal to any othor in ni received for any ai of 8e t day of January and palis also pay abi Ly trustee for tho b 8. yr tho bondholders Teaching, rat $870, ave a further subscription of upward of a levy & Co., Springfield, Mount Vernon, teebu san per cent of tho purchase money will be required on.e0- eepting the bids, the remainder im equal monthly ingtal- sents of 10 t—purchasers at liberty to pay im full. Interost on the bonds to ran from day of payment, A map of the Tord, and, an exhibit of tho affairs of the Company may be had’at the office of Dolano, Dunlevy & Co. Wall stroot, "And all neoossary information will be gly chemin relation to the road and its securities. C THONY, President of the Springfield, Mount Vernon, and Pittebure Railroad Company: York, Sopt. WE OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND Life Assurance Company, of London, {s removed from No.7 Grand elect. co. 87 Washington street, oorner of More strect, Jersey City, where inquratee on life oan be offect- Meaioal eflcors attend daily at 2 BP. M. California rinks beige | FOP ote comtale. Field eae ay mation, aud printed California rales furnishod on applics- " PrinteJ. LEAN DEI STARK, Gsneral Ageub F: Hosacn, M.D.) wedioal Rxaminera, 2 8.8. Keun, i, dcynias ele E FLORENCE AND KREYPORT Ve Gre tere meeting of tho stockholders will he 9th of October next, when A condition o roperty. enished PR ETAL—BLEKSHAUTTE ZU STOLBERG—FOR i es te y VICTOR BISHOP, 23 Maiden Iano, _- TO LEND AT SIX PER CENT INTE. $60,00 for s term of yourson Bond and cin if’ ovate in this otey. , first, cles prod Te will bs loaned in sums of $5,000, and upwards to sult ap- plieents. Apply to BROAD, 3 3 Wall Gb. ~, i TO INVEST, THIS AMOUNT OR-MORE 5,000 (yore it will pay woll,) in the Tanabe ‘onl, Crockery, Provition, or wholesale Dey Goods business, or aug ctler tusinoss, not fancy, with a young many and no ether, witc Las been anor head clerks « long tira ‘npacity, address, and porfoctly understands his bu Addrose G., Horaid offic BOO WANTED ON REAL ESTATE AND BETED. $1,5 ings in the vicinity of New York, ‘Tho ad- xortiser is finishing a house, and roquires from $400 to $1,500, The property ia unencumbered, and i# a safe investment for sng ono willing to Toan ats fair rate of intorest, Address BJ. C, Herald of MERICAN EXCHANGE BANK, OF GEORGRTOWN, D, C., redeomed at és mt, by 3.8. DUNNIN RAFTS ON IRELAND, EPC.—THE SUBSCRIBERS I ‘draw Sight Drafts os Banks and Bankers in England, Ir to suit. & GUION, 40 Fulton stroot. od by the old Black Star Lino of Li- ig let, 6th, 11th, 6th, ist, and I7th of verpoe! pa “ery month, MICHAEL, 8 OLD SLIP, CORNER OF Fete tan tor sale deatte for any amount, whioh ed throughout Crees Br a ie ae a4 ; c Si eoketae Revere to Meese: John Ww, Whitiook an erman & Collins, and Actom Civil, {eenes cert: andl vie Tee packets, & Co., 81 oth ors. EMITTAN £1 and npwards, pa; Great k ‘TS M oughout Ire subscriber; also, d from Liverpool aud London, by aoket ships. f “nw , GRINNELL & CO., w York, and 6 Regent Koad, Liverpool or m thr se NEON CoURSR, Sept. 20 at half-paat to the second best. 4. 0. Diminick names b, m. Lady Jano; Tl fer naines . ™. wo o'clock P. Mile henta, best . Jack Row oodraff ni LS aed a ipods namor Langhlin names b.m. Lady Brooks; Concklin names f m. Lady Suffolk. Immediately aftor, ‘fn Puree and Stake of $200, Mile heats, beat three in five under saddic. J. 7. Konna names sp. m. Anna Bishop; $. McLeugh- Tin names fr. &. 3; I, Woodraff names b. g. Dutoh- Biano Negee: man, The oats will leave the South ferry, Brooklyn, for the Course, at two o'clock, and rotnen am soon as tho sport is JOIN I. SNEDIKER, Propriotor. og. Bang Negro; Mr. G. L. © Rooks ie D, Pufor memes ti. leave South forry, Brooklyn, roon after the sport i8 over M., and way, 28 conte, SNEDIKER, Proprictor, PROTTING.—ON WEDN ES- ork May & maton for $500, 1, Dimiocl namaes 8. Mon: 3 La \. or yreaon and deiver to weigh, 3) Patios will leeve @ return when the in HArnoss, | $ oorelook, , Broeklyy SiN T SNEDIKER, Proprict aneuETE Ce Tt STALL} \ENTREVILIE COURSE, 1. 1.-ORRAT STAl ands WAgona, Cc (srt “5 yd + Lawroneo; NKLIN, Proprictor, + SPORTING. “SPORT SMEN MONDAY, THE ¢ ton t wt ¥, a Shooting 0 will ha onthe tbe on the grow basa ttt} TAYLUB. Foxes FOR SALB. P AND Can. RARE CHANCE.— ALE, A SOA: AM- dle Factor, vith ail the Pera compli IiL health rt inquire on the ‘street, moar Seventh av FARM FOR SALE IN NEW. JERSEY, CONTAIN- ing 90 crea, 8 of wood, and the balance in good moadew and tillable lands, with a two story house, barn, &o., and @ variety of fruit trees. The said farm ia well watered, 8 desirable location for a country seat, or farming, or truck~ ing, or the milk business. Situated one mile from the city of Now Brunswick. Price, $4,500, and $2,510 o the farm. Inquiro of 8. Dunham, at Mosuchin, er 8. DUN= HAM can be seon on Thursday, at 63 Liberty stroct, at I o'eloe CLOLHING STORE POR SALF—THR CLOTHING store, No. 41 West street. Th ¢ location and g00d run Of customers ensure to Ous man a good business. Apply OTTON FACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—THE Wiccapeo Company, Fishkill Landing, Dutehoss coun ty, N.Y, will aol! at pudlie auction, on the promises, on the 6th day ‘of October next, at 12 o’olock M., all their real and personal effects, as follaws:—Twelve and, with one large three ot brick Factory, 92 alvanized iron), with picker oiler rooms attached, g steam and gas pipes through nll the rooma for heating and lighting tho same. Also, & one story brick building, 45 by 30 fect, with basoment used for offico, Wareroom, and storehouse; four large three story brick dwelling Hou’ 1 guitablo oonvenionc The Dam, Flumes, and Bu manner, for strovgth, durability, an Water Powor is equal to 18 horse power in the dryoy son, on # fall of 24g fect. The Machinery con £3,000 ring throstlo and mule spindles, and 09 4-4 wide looms, with all other necessary machinory’ for operating tho same on Conree or fine cottons. Was built in 1547 in the most expen- sive style, and is now in full operation, and in first rate prder, “The prosent company have expended onthe property in the various improvements, $105,N). Tho proporty lies half a milo from the Hudson River Itnilroad, sixty miles from New York, and directly on tho proposed line (now bein; d) of the Hartford, Providence and Fishkill Rail- ing it a vory desirablo location for a locomotive shop on an extensive soale, or any other hoavy or light manufao- turing purpose. ‘Tho roal estate and machinery will be sold separately. ‘Tho property can bo viewod at any time. n of the property and all information given to post-paid com- ations. “Address Wiccapoo Company, Fishkill Land. 7 15 Brod street, New York. DP4SUERREOTYPE.—THE BEST PLATES YET.—THE subscriber guarantees as perfeot all the scalo plat fella, Beware of countorfeite or refuse lots. Frioe, fall ates, $100; mediums, $17, por hundred. the trade. Cron BisHor, wee Sole Agont for the mannfecturors, 23 Maiden lane, }OR SALE—A LADIKS’ BOARDING HOUSE, BEAU- tifully furnished, containing eleven rooms, with long lease and Jow rent, and now doing » good buei Apply at the Agency office, No. 76 Walker street, next to the Wee rence Ho HOUSE -five rooms, the lower part d club rooms, with every convenience for carrying ona fashionable private liq clubroom, billiard, and boarding and lodging busi Rent low, with long lease. Croton water baths, . Apply at the agency office, 76 Walker strest, noxt Florence Hote! {OR SALE—THE LEASE OF STORE 123 WARREN street, nine yours from Inst May. Inquire om tho pre- mises, ene OR SALE—TWO HOUSES AND LOTS IN NINE- teenth street, betwoen Second and Third svonuos, Nos. 126 and 128, The honses havo been built by the day, and are finished with all the modera rovemonts, Persons about buying are solicited to call mine the build- ings. Terms of sale easy. Inquire om the Promiene oe OR SALE—A SUPERIOR, THREE STORY AND BASE- ment honse, situated on the north side of Twonty-fifth street, 160 feet east from Fourth avenue. The house is 25 by 44 feot, and eontaing all tho modern improvemente, v! bath tubs, water closéts, marble mantels, grates, range &e., complete. POR SALE CHEAP—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE and Lot, situated in that clogant block of houses om Pacific street, betweon Bond and Novins strocts, Brooklyn. Price $6,500, and $3,200 oan remain on mortgage. Apply to S. 8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall stroet. AOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE WEL fitted up with stock, &e. An excellent chance for a physician, Address box No. 10 Herald office. The present owner has no time to attend to POR SALE AT BARGAINS—THREE OF THOSE FOUR story brick houses and lots on avonuo C, betweon ‘Twelfth and Thirteenth streets; price $6,000, and $4,000 can remain on mortgage; now rented for $900 por annum.” Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall stroot. OR SALE—OR TO LET, FOR THREE OR FIVE E, sears, furnished, on Staten Island, a neat cottage, suitable outbuildings, a good garden of choice fruity a flowers, abont five or six minutes walk from the Quarantine Apply at the office of W. A. and New Brighton ferries. PAY, 200 Broadway. URNITURE.—WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN, AT 29 Beekman stroct, Office and Counting House Desks, Rovolving Office Chairs, Cushions, Stools, Sofas, Lounges, ardrobes, Washstands, Card, Quartotto, Scroll, le Top Tables, Sofa Beds fifty dozenaJhairs, 1,00 superior ringle and double Bedsteads, Extension Tables, Hair and Husk Mattressos mado to order. Purnituro ronted ‘ARLEM.—FOR SALE—ON 125TH STREET, BE- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, and on “Mount Morris Square,” three superior cottage style framo houses, fillod im with brick; twostcrieg, attic and basement,with marble mane tes, Croton water, bath,range,water closet, wash baxin,epsak- ing tubes, belle, &c.; houses’ 25 hy 82 foot, piaaza in’ front, ontirely new and ready for oven; lots 62.6 by 100 feot iL inches. Apply to E. Ii, BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1 to 2o'clock P. M., or at his residence 125th street, Vouth and Rigiith avenues, morning aud eveni EASE FOR SALE—THE PROPRIETOR WISHIN' to retire from his present business, would liks to Dose of the unexpired lease of four years from last Ma premises are 170 feet deep, with street, and yery lofty, in the vi ty of the Metro Hotel, Satisfactory reasons and overy information given, addressing E, R. GILLESPIE, 125 Atlantio street, Sout! Brooklyn, TOCK AND BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE—TAE undersigned, suceossor to the Inte firm of Messra. Wax- ren & Davis, intends retiring, on the Ist of October ne from the Fancy Goods Businoss, in which he has beoa suo- cevsfully engaged, hore and abroad, since 1A31, and offers for snio, on liberal terms, the outire establishment. It is wall known, and extensively patroniaod throughout tho United States, aud never was ina better position for the transac tion of a good and profitable business than it now onjoys, With superior ad s in importing certain kiuds of goods, and connections abroad for purchasing andfmansfne- turing equal to any other house, having at present « largel d and wall asiorted frosli stock of mostly staple an Ve articles, a leaso of an excollont and commodious store, at a very moderato rent, this esteblisument offers opportunity rarely offered to those wishing to enter at on npon wanfe Incentive and well cstablished Lusiaows, App cation to bé made without delay, to ; WA. W. WARREN, 27 Kilby steeot. onto, Be ieee 2 a QTEAM FERRY OR TOW BOAT WALLABOUT, LATE- Sly oslled the Ben Bolt, will be soli by Anthony J. Bleceker, at auction, at the Merchants’ Exchange, on Se; 20, at o'clock. 159 tons, 30 in on Mon: h oylindor, Can be seen at the fuotof Montgomery stroet, , before t st YO LANDLORDS AN to lek their houses, will oult on E. B. KENSHIM to turn away applicante, pply them. la charges fo nants, ielower than any ot) 3to9A.M.; 2t07 P.M. 8 i G their advautece to th avenue, who is obliged a pa, for want of howsos to x disposing of houses, or in the city. PRIVATE SALE WILL Woot Twonty- EXO LLOUSEKFEPERS. —A tuko place throughout this week, at 1é second street, of parle ‘and bedroom Furnitu: AL PHYSICIANS AND DRUG A large assortment of frosh indigenous Horbs, Roots, Barks, &e., part of them in powder; alse ture bottles, will he sold low, as the pro} urther use for them. Call on Dri K. GLOVER, No. 12 oe troet, mews Broad w SO DRUGGISTS.—FOR SALR, Store, well stooked, baud ted in ong.of the b he will be sold cheap, and on accommodating terme. anal atrect, fn the bookatore. city. It Apply at DLOKDS, AND OTHERS HAVING IOUSES rtments to tet or lense, fn any part of this city, burg, Brooklyn, or Jersey City.—Thoy can find good by applying at the land office, 161 Bowery, so th rtiker in compelled to turn away humerou icant r houses and apartments, On all the housos aud apart- ot from he rents are fully eooured to tho ‘all immed! V RY CHOIC from the Bea ) LAN r E SPAYED HEIFERS AND STPE! Yair, held at Utica, Among which and ono pair ot ohoive four yew? vine. Fattoned by Jame and John W. Taylor, Baq., of Liringstan 0¥, with otberc, will be out and sold daily 5 P. DEVOE, Now. 7 and 5 Jeforson Market. to NEW PUBLICATIONS. v— THE MAR" taal Histom #, for the pri* inary, and com- eal, whieh thay lootu- Holtick, ok Nas Tong been reqoieed wad wished for by all trne friends of humanity; bet til now sacha 9 could not e procured. It le strictly moral and solontiio, but popular, and practically nrefal. No person, of either cox, should be mi ve rend this book! author, a book exoluatvel erative Func , 4 hone abont to yelological or Med By the celebrn narried tl they Aleo, by the san men, on “the Mate Feichogy mod ail ity derangements particularly that una unknown form f decay from which «0 many becowo imbecile, or ineang, or without knowing the 6 or restoring the virile p Every one should p: of puberty, Tt will for gontlo- age ve thouwands young men from afeodse and untimely d ‘and givo hopo and relief to t f others now given up to impotence and dospalr, Hoth there books contain all the now discoveries by the French and German Physiologist, which are known yet to very fow medical mom, even. ‘They are well hound, sud oon- eh, with heautiful colored anatomi- cet no other books like them in the Eng- lish language, onde are sold daily. Price ono dollar ench. To bo had of all the prinoipal Looksellers and newsvenders, or from the pablishor, T. W STRONG, 98 Nassan street, New York, who will sand copies anywhere by port, froe, on roveiving the monoy and address. JNCLE TOM LITERATURE FOR SALE BY C. B. NORTON, st the Trving Bookatoro, 71 Chambers atroot. Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Mrs, Stowe. Aunt Phillis’ Cabin, by Mrs. Eastinan. Unolo Tom's Cabin Ag ft Ix, by Sinith. Life at the South. The White Stave. THE PACIFIC'S MAILS. ADDITIONAL NEWS FROM BUROPE. Amerteans on the Wing—The Lobos Guano —The Emperor of Hayti and the Pasqui- nades of the Germans—Trip Across the At- lantle in Forty-eight Hours—The Crops and Floods—Theatrical Matters, déc., die., dio. ‘The Collings steamship Pacific, Captain Nye, arriving on Saturday, emabled us to publish the most important part of her news in the Hrnatp of yesterday. This morning, however, we add to the intelligence by slicing up Burope into small peragraphs, giving an interesting mélange. Tne Austrian government is endeavoring at prewnt to gives greater extension to the steam navigation of th: | Danubo., It has engaged in Belgium fifteen captains for its vessels, and they have already takom their departure for Lina, their place of desiination The Avstrian steam service will extend from Vienna to the Black Sea, ‘The London Herald of the 8th instent makes the follow- ing announcement :— — Picrepont, Fsq., of Now York, has loft tho Clarendon, Bond strevt, for Liverpool. ‘The following were ameng the arrivals at Felton’s Ho tel, in London, om the Sth inst :— C.F, Bond, Esq., from Hartford, Untted Statos; Martin Britomor, beq., from Boston, United States; 1. P. Lea Mai, United States;from Paria; H. P. Baldwin, United States, from Paris. The following is taken from the Lendon News of tho Tth imtant — Tho value of haps, oxaggerat The dep © Lobos Islands, ag gnano deposits, is, por- » both in England and the Unitod Staves. ats thercon, whon Compared with those on tis aror the shores of Peru, aro both final in amount Not loss than thirty sillion to be the extent of guano on tho Latter, whilat Lobos islands there are’ certain } and whilst tho larger quantity ia the Virds, the smaller iy the inferior mau Lobos Is sidorablo efloct on the price of the commod, Tho Waterford (Ireland) News says :—~ On this day (Friday) the fing bark Anne Kenny. aailod | from our quay for New York, having on board noarly two hundred respeotable looking passongers, The Mars and the Osprey suiled for Liverpool this morning, with about three ould hayes oui: ity. hundred emigrants on board both vessola, The Weser Zeitung contains this unexpected warniag to the press :-— We have to announce, in all serionsne: meyer, consul of Hayti at Hamburg, ha tect the august person of his sovereign allusions of our press, and against all cai otherwise, made public. For this purpose, Horr Munchmoyor has already addressed himself to Dr. H. Merck, Syndicus for ign Affairs, representing tho injurious ‘consequences Which such sarcastic reference may entail on tho commerce | of Hamburg as well as on the nativos of that city resident in the territories of his Imperial Majesty. ' The London News of the 4th inst., gives the annexed | paragraph :— On the last outward voyage of the Canada between Liver- Pooland New York, the yostol narrowly oxcapod destruction by fire. After leaving Liverpool, it was foundsgint ono of the passengers was insano, and had to he put under ro- straint. The person appointed to watch him having loft the cabin of the madman for & short time, it was immediately discovered to be in flames, and it was only by means of the most strenuous exertions @hnt the fire was oxtinguished, The intelligence was brought in » letter sont home by the Inst American mail steam@, which passed the Canada be- fore sho arrived at Halifax. "his accounts for tho news nos having reached England through the medium of the Amer. | ican papers. Tho accounts of tho state of trade in the Kaglish pro- vinces during the wock, show a steady amd satisfactory business in all parts of the country. The Manchester market bas been firm, with fall empto; and the supply of yarns scarcely keeps peace wil demand of, the manufacturers. At Birmingham there {s general ac- tivity, and in the trade the acceptance of new orders at resent prices has. in some instances, been refused The ‘ottinghem advices describe no alteration ; both in laco and horfcry the prospects are considered favorable, es- cially as regards the requirements for the United States. Fi'the woollen districts tho tendency has beon towards further improvement; and in the [rish linen market, owing to the roarcity of hands, prices also continue to ex: hibit great firmness. weekly reviow of the Amsterdam and Rot! Pp iets ® cw hucsatate that tho businow haa racer 1) Bonds on a. RPE TERN PD Hl icatures, printed or | stow Bow sales of the Hatch Vast India Company had favorably influenced the demand for coffee, Not much had been done in sugar, | but quotations remained without esential alteration. | Indigo and cotton were firm, the general inquiry for those | articles being satiefactery. The accounts from Hamburg | and Antwerp represent a similar position of trade, | Whe City of Glasgow lefs Liverpool on the 8th inst., for | Philadelphia, well filicd with passengers. The six guinea berths had been fall some days, aud several parties had to go by sailing ships. The London Mining Journal ayn :~ Within the last quarter of » century we have made groas progress in locomotion, but we Wore uot prepared for the artling project of Mr. 'D. S. Brown, proposos to reaoh meriva in forty-eight hours, and to make tho voyage to India and back ins t. Mr. Brown intends to pus his theory into practice by vessols of quite different von- struction to thoce at prosent in ase. Madame Poitevin, who with her husband gained ecn siderable celebrity in ballooning. at Paris, {s alternately | terrifying and delighting the Londoners, by her feats ia | aerostation, Madame has already svconded into the clouds, mounted on @ pony, and seated ona bull. and on Monday, 6th, came down safely in @ parachute, from the altitude of a mile. A letter to the Times states. in one «mall burying ground in the densely populated neighberhood of St. Johu’s Wood, London, fiom 2.000 to 4 000 corpses are buried an- nually, the whole soll beimg one festering maas of cor- ruption Lady Lovelece (Lord Byron's only daughter, Ads.) is thought to be dying. An electric time ball is to be put up ona prominent | spot on South Foreland Point, near Dover, which will act simultaneously with the electric clocks ac the Greenwich | Observatory, The falling of this ball, and the simultanc- ona firing ofa cun by electricity, will enable all versels within ten miles. and those in the Downs, to regulate their chronometers to @ second, Six Catholic missionaries railed from Bordeaux on the | 2th ult., for the Hest. Five aro for Hiadostan, aad one for Thibet. ‘The downger Empress of Brazil had left Lisbon for Ma- deira on the 26th. eccompanied by her daughter, ina feeble state of health. Religfous communitios sre extending in an extraordi- | pery degree throughout France The articles on exhibition at the Breelan exhibition of industry have been dispored of by lottery. The first prize, aeplendid state carriage, with equipmente, was drawn by two coffee girls in the refreshment room of the Freiburg railway station. Tho King of Prussia drew & piece of cloth, and # pair of boots. A soldicr jumped off the summit of Shakepeare’s oliff, the other day, and Was killed, of course, A letter in the Auswenderer Zeitung states from South Awertea, that German emigrants in Peru are articles of | merchandise, and are advertised In the papers for sale on | anival; also that Flores bought 150, for the Equador | expedition, and that the balance of the lact consignment are rtillin the market, The Mad;id Gazette announces the sale of the property of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem The Basle Garette gives the following account of the periodical press im Switzerland :— There were in 1861, 184 journals ; im 1860 there were 202 ; bu’ the numberof subceribers was greater in 1851 than in 1850. The total number of copies distributed im 1850 was 7,208.328 ; in 1861 it was 7,608,995." A con; of German shorthand writers has just beon held at Munich, the government lending for ita sittings the concert-room of the Odeon; M. Buttner, the mii terial assessor, acted as president. This gentleman open- ed the proceedings by an addregs in favor of stenography, and deciored that the government wan most ready to en- ccurnge the propagation of the art, M. Baumgattney, of Vienna, explaned his system of taking down in writing, instantaneously, the notes of any musical piece played. ‘The system being tried, was found to answer perfectly. A letter from Vienna states that in the recent rising of the Rhove, & great part of tho town was under water. A house Was curried away, and @ horse was drowned, The body of a police agent. in uniform, with his sword on, wos takem out of the river not far from Givors, At Bou- chege pert of the country was under water, and great damage dome, The village of Pont de Beauvoisin, formed tio M | bas di | upwards of 3,000 haye been earred off, | eons dicd here yesterday (Auguat 31;) there are 405 | under wedlical treatwent. of mud houses, 200 in number, was swept away altogether ‘The inhabitants were saved in boats, >. o, According to a return to the House of Commons, jns printed. the annual value of property aeessed to the poor rate in England, and Wales. and Ireland, iw 1842, wae £75,804.575; im 1847, £80 515,413; and in 1861, £79,230 Por the poor rate and county rate in 1851, there was voted by Parliament. or ot>erwire paid out of the public funds, the sum of £301,000, The county rate is patd out of the peor rate Mire Mitford, the by eee authoress, has been ill ofa fever, which confined her a month to bod, and she is now #0 Weak from a rheumatic attack thet she cannot walk acrors her soom without assistance, ‘Thomas Scott. (an American.) butler to Mr. Matthew Forster, M Berwick-upon-Tweed, and who roeides at Bol Thor Tlawps' ead, le in cust: in il the cberge of having plundered his master of to the valoe ef upwards of £260, It transpired In the course of tho inquiry that betting upon horse races had led the priconer to perpetrate the robbery. ‘The latest intelli from the Caucasus, tersbut ‘tates that the inhabitants of three villages on the Argun, sbove Sehatel, having much disturbed tho population subject to Russia, their incursions. the Livatenant, Colonel Prince Tsehelokegem determined on heir chastivement, He collected, seys the Russian ac- count, reven bondred ama att 7 - y men, including four Don ‘ontecks. surrounded the and. afters sanguinary onfilet, Wok end burnt them Itty stated that the vines of Jerez have fortunately aped the disen Nh has eflected those of Malays de ¢ t Albenol the whole erop t+ enld Ue Uy hd ACOOMA Trot SRLAMADOR ‘sins baye dene linmense damage (o che via St. Po- date thos (he Oy] 1 corn. causing that which was on the threshing.grounds to sprout, and the standing corn to sprout im the ear." ‘The Economic, of Touruay, states that the sale of the bolomging to the Piace on the tponed to the 28th inst., as only apes wea made for it Very few foreigners and not a single Englishman attended, and the majority of the persons there appeared to be more attracted by curiosity to sco Madame de Socarmo, who ‘was present, then by avy mtention to bid for the property, Oporto letters to the 20(h ult. state that shipments to England bad lately entirely been suspended. in conso- quence of the exj<oted reduction and equalization of the export duty on wines. Several vessels loading for Ube in the United Btates were detained, and o not get cargoes for the same reason. Matters would be still fur- ther retarded by the ministerial changes in the capital. ‘There had been a great rovbery of gold aust in Aus- tralia; Upwaids of $160,000 were stolen. tatute of Napoleon ereoted in the #0, Upon the spot where in 1814 he took leave of bis guard. The necessary sum Is to bo raised by cubseriptiow, ‘Tho rain which bas lately falien in France, has to do much injury (o all kinds of crops, and im particular, to the grapes: which aro beginning to rot trom the effeots of the humidity, ‘The greatest pert of the plains of Alsace are at prosent under *ater, ‘The Scille has overtlowed its banks, aud done much deasge few percons remember to have seen. 80 sudden & rive uf the streams in Alaace, Instead of trom 1.400 to 1.6¢0 workmen belng omployed, a6 formgrly. im Ue arsonal at Venice, there aro at present, upwards of 2 400, ‘Tho continental papers Inform us that the cleotrio tele- graph, which st presemt conneots London with Paris, will Uy be extended Lo Lycans and Gonos, aad from thence to Le Spezvis and Lastia, by tho Sardinian government, and by the French goverment to Ajaceio ond lutermedi’ ate places to Tunis. by this means England will bo abie to oontiaue the connction to Tripoli, Alexandria, Cairo, and Suce. cad our Indian po-seasions may be brought to within cight duys reach of Hegiand. According tothe Grock journals, the malady in the Corinth grapes bas beem so extensive that the yield of the year wili only be 15,000,0C0 Lbs., instead of 62,000,000 Iba , a6 it hes heretofore average: nd that of the Ionian bce will be 10.000,000 Ibs., instead of 35,000,000 ‘Twenty-cight students have beon arrested at Bologna, besides ‘op Dansetia and four other persons at Peru- | gia, from political motives, Many acts of brigandage have tately ocourrea about Rome, On tho night of the 19th, the diligence which Plies between Rome and Civitas Vecchia, was stopped by a band of eight men, all masked and well armed. The travellers were plundered, and large sums belonging to the government cairied off. M. Liobig, the celebrated chemist, has just beon ap- pointed Public professor of the University of Munich and jireotor of tho Chemical Laboratory. ‘The salary has been fixed at 16,000f. Tho eculptor, David, ha; just finished two statues of Casimir Delavigue and Bernardin de 8t. Pierre, which have been erected at Havre, the native town of these two celebrities. ‘The celebrated Barberini Gallery of Paintings, which hes ¢o long bees an ornament to Venice, has been bought by the King of Wurtemberg. Thero are no leas than ten genuine Titians in this collection. ‘The gallery of Ancea Bravo, in Soviila, one of the most extensive and celebrated private colicctions of Spain, will be shortly told by auction. There are olevon Murillos, reventeen Velasquess, end twenty-four Zubarans among the works of this gallory. ‘The cholera has, unhappily, broken out at Magdeburgh. ‘The Emperor of Russia hes authorized tho Polish ro- fag:e Niemenstoweli, who resided im France, to return to his country, but without restoring to bim tho right of nobility or his estates, which had been confiscated. A dreadful carthquake occurred at Eraeroum, in Wur- temberg, aout the middle of last month, The official accounts state that 300 buildings have bocn threwn down, and 17 lives lost, ‘Tho Count de Chambord has been travelling in Hunga- ry, where bo has received the magnificent hospitality of Princo Fitahazy. He is going to visit his uncle, the | Arcbéuke Maxiinilian, who hus been very seriously in- Gisposed. In the Seoond Chamber of the States of Flcotoral He#- Fo, a motivo baviog ben mwadetor depriving the Jowa of their politiegl cqmality, it was referred to a bureau, whe 7 See On the night of the 16th ult., B40. Dae BLED wren reckoned from the Ghrervatery ae Gerke The said night, 28 were ren at Brussels during tho firet hour, and 73 cach successive one, They all appeared vo issue reg- ularly from a point Letwcen Perseus and Caselope. The Cholera tn Europe. The latest accounts of the cbolerain Dantzic are very unfayoursble, rhowing sixty cares a day, of which haif are fatal, an excessively bigh proportion. In Silesia it ‘hed. T’tivate accounts from Warsaw describe the visitation as havirg been much more sovero than could be supposed from tho official reports, ‘The accounts of cholers fronf'Warsaw aro more satis- factory, although the divease still commits considerable Tavages, and created @ general panic among the inbabitants, of whom, according to roports by letter, it is remarked, o, that the disease. in Liew of following its usual water course by the inlsnd rivers, this time sprang up or came down, as God willed it, suddenly, and, as it were, in am ieolatcd manner, thereby leading to tho belief that the Visitation is becoming indigenous ‘The X uasion Gazetle baa the following from War- of the 28th ult. Above 500 persous .ave died in the hospitals hero, and the total nuzober of those who have been carrfod off by cholera $s probably greater tham 20,000, Care, wagons. bri'skes, and conveyances of every povsible kind, are perpetually convey ing corpses to our burlal grounds, The pest rages most horribly among the Trrac}i Tn one fortulght—namely, from the 8th to the 22d of August—1,662 Jews have been buried ” From Peven we recd in the some journal Forty-three per- | s The wife ot the commandant, Generui Tietzen, war one of the fated vietimsof the post.” Some deaths are raid also to have occurred on board a yernel at Hamburg. ‘Tho intelligenoe received to day regarding the progress | of this dreadful scourge, is not of a nature to quiet our apprehensions. or justify any eupinenees on the part of the ronttary authorities. Accounts just received from Homburg. Ftate thet co te of eases of cholera had oc- | curred on board an English schooner in Mieineur, which arrived on the 20th ult., from Dantzic. The master and one of the orew died on tho voyage, and had beon cast overboard. The remainder of the exew wore healthy. Deaths in Europe. i Science has two lorres to deplore on the Stepsrencki since our inst:—in Paris, in the perron of tbe eminent chemist, M. Dizé—in Hamburg, in that of the learned meteorologist, Dr. Sticifel. The newspapers announces the death, on the 15th ult,, in Germany. of Dr. Herbert Mayo, a well known contri. | butor to the phy slologioal literature of his day. The doo- tor bad paid especial attention to the physiology and pa- thology of the nervous system; mad had dispated with Sir Ch ft the diecoveriesy of that great | les Beli some physiologiet. families of Italy.” Generel Von Burdenfleth, commander In-chief In Hol- stein. dled on the 10th ult, in the seventy-first yoar of hie age. Mr. G. R. Porter, of the Board of Trade, fs dead. The deceased gentleman entered the fice as chief of the Sta tirtieal Depottment. at ® salary of £1,000 a year, To thi: was adfed under the presidency of the Marquis of Dalhousie, the railway department of the office, with an ipereare in falary of £2008 year. Ontheclection of Mr. | Macgregor as 8 member of House of Commons, and his resignation of his office im the Board of Trade, Mr. Porter was appointed one of the joint secretaries, in bis room, at ey £1,600 @ year. The deceased gen. tien an died at Tumbridge Wells. His disease was brought on by not teking sufficient exercise, or allowing ruficlent relaxation from the duties of his offiee. Avgust 20 al Upton house, Ereex. eged 75, Sir John H. Pelly, Bart, Sir Jobn was eldest son of John Hinde Pel- ly. kiq.. of U Forex, by the daughter of the late job Biske, Ee., of Parliament street. He was deputy governor of the bark in 1840, and was elecled governor in 1841, He was alo governor of the Hudeon’s Bay Com- pany. and deputy muster of the Triuity House. He is suececded by bis eldest fon, John Henry, born 1909. In Lonfon, Rept, 2, Mr. John Kemble Chapman, editor and meneger Of the Sunday Times newspaper dneariy | life the decesred was connected with several of the metro- politen theatres, and at that period formed a matrimonial | alliavee with Mise Tree, the sister of the present Mry Chusles Kean, On Thursday, the 19th ult., at Ebberly house, Devon, aged 70, ap! Tlole, Eeq.. ono of the magistrates for Devonshire. In early life Mr. Hole practised os 9 woodl- engraver. when that branch of art was comparatively in ite infancy. He was UF aga of the celebrated Thomas Rewick, and subsequently settled in this town, where he prrened hia art with succers, as the illustrations of the early poems of Mrs. Hemans. and the works of the Kev. Dr. Shepherd. M-Creary, Gregeon and others show, He ‘War & protégé of Reecoe, h ult , aged 75, William Thistlo- beliringer, formerly of Birmi: » firet 5.000 changes in 1' 5 years he waa sexton 3 coased rang 1850, For many St. Martin's Cemetery. Z cd ith, te. | Lately, at Jedburgh, m the prime ir. James | Wight. comedia Hecensed was am expeoial favorite aa nocmnie actor and singer at all the provincial theatres on | both cides of the border. 23, at Bingham, very suddenly, 79, Mr. atete Fi daile, ¥atcb and clock maker, and author ofa | work ealled “ The History of Bottesford and Bingham.” | Germany. i MOV RMENDS OF CHEVALIER HULSEMANN, { While the attitude of the secondary and emalier Ger. wan States is dubious, and 4 evga hesitating. the following communication, published by the Elberfeld Ga- cette, i of interert ort Aunieia oognsels the Last, ate soepoct Lau one of (hole ye Hl they purtue ¢ aid personal game t danger | to accept lower terms, if Tam rightly informed, has mad 7,300 ve. ly tnformes eo nde man yufhs," { ant (tions in this diroctic Sg ON eK gy ton, wae va | den, and held a lon with eee Premier. “On this seoaston het rr ey if , 4 eal of the Saxon Koverumonte akould Th! hreatoning attitude, in consequonoe of itt assurance that Austria would plac hemia at th subjects take mmercial customs policy. - Simit boom given to the other ocalesoed staisenrenree nave Miso An offer li ove should think, would rather open thi the eyes of the wine we ments to their danger thaa reduce them into opposition to their own subjects The ition of the restored Bleotor of Hase is no? emvled by jhe ruler of the most diminutive German States. The Crops and Trade of France, {From Paris letter of Sept. 6 | ‘The manuiactwers of Paria continue to be fally em- | ployed, Some Kussian commission-agenta have arcived here within tbe Last week. and have given orders for sow costly articles of Paris manufactures. It ra tha the kue-ian taste for Frepeb mapufaetures bas impcoved since the expodtion in London Inst year. Tbe articles choren by the Russian agents are all of the first quality, ina:much a the customs’ duties payable in Rasste are 83 exorbitantly bigh that they wouid cxceed the tirst eost of anything of inforjor quality Mauy French merchants are likewise buying Paris manufactures to export om thelr own account to the Sout American stales, where French mapufactures of superior quality are aaid to be in good demand. The account from the provincial towas are unanimous in appouncing & great improvement fa trade. ‘Tho inet weok of fine Weachor hax oumpiotely Girprlicd the exngcorated fears entertained for the safety of the wheatcrop, The Prefect of the Bas-Rhin bas aproupeed to the Council General of that department that the bar vest in Alsace would produce twenty five per cent over tbat of last year. Le said, furtber, that the potato crop would be at least threo timos as abundant as that of last year Official accounts from the Loiret state that tho wheat crop will produce # fair avornge as to quantity, but that the quality is inferior throughout the department. which may be calculated as equal to o diminution of 5 percent inthe woight Barley 1s abun- dant, and may be estimated at 20 por cont arove a fair average crop,” ‘The oate aro likewise good. The potatoos have been but little affected by di-ease avd may be set down as a fa'r averago crop. Undor the influence of these accounts, flour has fallen If a sack of 157 kilo- g ammes, during the last week, in the Parts market. The PRICE TWO CENTS. Kouteki, v. , wad Thérdad dros eit eee A wew opera. entitled “The Wandering Jaw" is to be produced at Lyons, Report speaks highly of the peo~ ductins. The celebrated French singer Lovassnur, Ld Hamburg. to give « few performarces. Ho Fede x wecdrsd vielt the other principal towns in Germany where be has received most m munerative offers for hiv pervicer Jn one of the numbers of the France Musicale, Cast Blacd prover beycrd doubt that the “Mervetilatse.” inal German Origin. ond was first rotroduced in the yout 1788 to a Fra%h audienoo, by the then famous vietiales Julle ‘The Brusxt Conservatorium bas worded the Arab prizes for mush’! Composition to tw» young Spantarda, Maile. Rachet 68% returned to Paris from fulfilliog har German epgagema 8 Verdl the eompts er, has had the cross of tho Logion of Honor coniered on YM. Ubamnber music in A Neland bar jurt lot on eathu iastio tion ip the Earl of \Ysimouth woo may be recorded o, ne having been i nowa i% our murioal circles as An smateur plaver on «trim, s*d ims ute The Birmtoghom jour ome statement with, rogard ' M_ Meyer eer's pro Bived Oratorio resently pub forth. by publirbirg the gomys “et 4 Feply to the commmba- tion offered to him for this year's featival In thie eepty M. Meyerbeer explicitly declines © prowine the pradne- tion ¢f any work of the kind. av aay xed poriod. having a tates, tied himeelf by AY Wany ongegemonis fil. We are told that Mr. Balfo intends {0 pass tho winter at St. Petersnurg. for the purpose of there producing rome Of the operas by him which bave be. 40 popular im Germany. Dr Lieet bas Gnished a grand mores, said ho be entirely origipal in siyie. and whion executed undor hie ai- rection im the Cathelic charch at “eimur.om the 16ua of Avguet. The droma of “Siegfried’s Dew h.”’ aleewdy mote tham ono: mentioned in the iihenewm as being am preparation by Herr Wagner. is now announced in the jen jJournels as belog ene ot « trilogy. of whioh the ubjects are taken from the * Nibelungen Lied "? Notbing seems to be as yet defiuitery arranged ln re- Fpect to the coming 6 { the Itnlion Oper at Paris, Whore singera are to como from it reems hard to ima- ginc—whetber or not Mr. Lumley cball retain tho dires m of that radly tullen theatre ‘The Italian musical journals announce that a new ope ra is to be composed for the next yenr's carnival sonson at recerve of flour ip the Paris stores amounts at prosemt to 70 000 motrical quintals. Several epecularocs, who pur- obased largely some weeks simoe under the improssion produced Be wet weather, are now endeavoriag to dispose of their stock, but they find it difficult to furce ales, even ats lore. The decline ty the price of whoat has extended to the provincial markets. At Colmar, Mal- house, and Strasburg it has been fully 3f the 100 kilo- grammes. Wheat has falion at St Malo trom 24f 50c. the hectolitre to 22f, ‘The fall in prices is likowise noticed throughout Picardy, Flanders, and Normandy. In the Beauce, where tho first alarm was expressed, the farmers have been compelled to reduce prices in order to effect sales. The accounts received as to the potato crop ure in gencral favorable Tho existence of the malady is observable in some localities. but thoy are the excep tion. The potato crop is perfectly safo in the bor. hood of Paris, Picardy, Vianders, and Alsace. The late cattle faire bave been well attended with bay era, and both. sheep and oxen brought, ® remunerating prise. Letters from the Ardeche and the Dromeannounce an improve. ment in price ot raw silk. Superior quality is quoted at Aubenas at from O6f, to€7f. the kilogrammo, ind inferior at fiom 68t. to Gif. A remarkable improvement is notiood in the trade of Lyons, The President of the Chamber of Cawmerce of that city states, in his official report, that at no former period Was the silk trade so apimated as at this moment. Tho wine market at Beroy has been ani- inated during the last week, and prices have been fall, maintained ; nor is it belived that they will easily give way. The wine of the present year will be of good quali- ty ifthe month of September continues warm and dry but the produce will be less than an ordinary aver if. op the contrary, rain should fall at tho period of t yintoge. the quality will be bad, and it will atiord am ad- diticnzl motive to the holders of wino not to reduce the price. ‘The accounts from the Beaujolais and the Ma- coupals are alarming Tho disease which attacked the Unce iu those districts Inst year has increased in intensi- ty. It attacks the white grapes more partionlarty. In consequence of the few consignments arriving at Borcy, wine which wns sold 2 short timo since at 80f. the hogs- head cow brings 100f, At Roquemaure, in the south, af shead. Tavel vas engagements at from O5f to TOF. hectolitre at Angouléme, Prime quality Is quoted xt La Rochelle at from 70f. to TL the Heotolttre. At Surgexos now brandy 1s worth from 76f, to r the hectotitre; at Cognac from 90f. to 95f, without the cask. coke of e rue Coy flremt ine stat arene: 28, Cups. 0, E Vices from the north of Barope zvest was fst drawing to a closo. ‘o have been much more feyorable ip Germany, Polond and Russia than with as, and we are inc Mocd to think that tho new wheat wil prove of tine quality in thom countries ; the yield Is also likely to bo good.” Korspring corn, tho summer has, it would seom b en too hot aud dry, oud tho orcps of barley and oats. &:., are uct 80 well spoken of as thoee of whe ‘The lees excited reports from hence had not been with. @ut intusnee on the tone of the wheet trado at the prin cipal Pajtie perts, und priove had rather tonded down weids Danzig Jeltersef the Ist fastent state that very Ut buwneses Ded b uring the preceding we though relle ifosted a dispoeition to fact sales by giving Way more cr less im their den enly cole wentioned was that of 30 land wheat, welvling Golbe. per bu-liel equal to 40s. 0d per qr., free om board was paid. Tho weather was intensely hot, and harvest work had beow ceucinded In that neighborhood under tf. 2 auspl- Verrels were scarce and in reque ueing. This had rendered it difiouls u forwerd the wheat purchared on British acco yreerding month. At Kenigsbur tle ok m the 30th of August, business was exceedingly dull; indeed, sn little had been done forsome deya previous prices had become almost nominal. mples cf new wheat had appeared, of exeellont quality, as much as 624g Lbs. per bushel | amilor reports from some of the Lower Baltic | ave no doubt that wo shail be enabled to esof wheat from that quarter, of a satia- juality. provided our pricos should be considered wileiently h urage consignments. | At Stettin st August. there was Hite passing r wheat ; holders were. however, fl1in, and provlous pricos Were generaily inaiated on, 389, up to i€s, per quarter. freo » board. being generally asked for good to fine qualities ft red, New Oderbruck barley, of 60 Iba, weight por bushel had eold at equal to 24s, per quarter, free on board. Rostock letters ot the 30th ult. speak favorably of the resvit of the barvest ; but, as stocks of old wheat wece much reduced and no supplies ef now. of consequence were expected for a month or two, vellers had declined In this position of affairs fow transactions had taken place, and prices had beoomein a gent measure nominal. Letters from Hamburg, of Tucedey’s dato, state that holders of wheat had become rather more anxious to realize, From outports there had been offers of 61 ibs. quality, at 308. to 4is. per qr., free om board. and for lbs. upland, on the spot, 4%. per qr. would have been taken. New Ssole barley bad been in lively request, aud 4a, to 20s, 6d. per qr.. free on board, war said to have en paid for 60 Ibe, quality, on Fnglish account. Old Danish barley, weighing 62. to 63 1ba., some even 64 Ibs. oF buebel, bad been offered free on board, in the Danish landa, at 21», Gd, to 228, per qr. "leks ‘count Pd ie respect to the harvest, onnts from Holland, ere not particulary good, but no serious deficiency peare to be apprebended there. Most of the mew white wheat brovght to market at Rotterdam, on Monday, ww" in cot condition, which rendered the sale diffenit, but old was ju improved request, at an advance of Is, per quater. For superior red wheat, weighing M4 iba. por Parhel, equal to 494, to 608, per qr. was paid for local oon- sumption, In the French markets prices 6f wheat hove rather given way of late; thisoppeare to have been caused part; by the dull secoun' m henee, and partly in conse. quence of the belief that the crop will not prove muc. Lelow an average. We have nothing new to communicate from the Med- te:ranean. At the Black Sea ports prices of wheat wus to have egain given way, but at Alexandria, on the 2i-+ ult., wheat was in lively request, at advancing rates. 'Theatricals in Enrope, Two theatres in London—the Lyceum and the Strand opened their doors during the first week of this mont and’ the success that has attended the enireyrenevrs seems have justified the ure, At the former hous: Henry Russell has been giving his entertainment, “ Th For West.” s collection of negro and American son ond anecdotes illustrated by pictures. Addressing him- elf to hs andionce in an earnest and impressive manner, Mr. Ruse) toon wom their attention, and was hocrtily applauded Cp his interesting lecture Tho old favorites, “The Maniac,” “The Gambler's Wife,’ &., were se entburiastically received as though it had been the firet cecarion of their performance ; while some new tongs, the words ot which are by Dr. Mackay and Mr. |, aro destined to obtain an equal ‘hare At the Strand, a troupe of ne, singers (including Peil, the originnl bones of the pee nee) avo been performing with average success. All the songs, both choruees and clos, are well given; but the ent roent not being diversified by ony ment beeomes weary! ard concerts of this kind, thanks to the untiring onergies of the niggors im the streets, have lost that prestige which characterised their firet appearance. Mra. Keeley, being sufticlently recovered from her acci- dent. would appear at the Haymarket on the 6th inst,, in « Jack Sheppard.” i It was rumored that Mr. Sims Reeves has joined Mr. Mathews in the management of the Lyceum. | A Miss Heath, a novel acquisition to the London stage, | would make her debit at Princess’, in Mr, Bourci- cnult’s new play. a, under the old Well” had Sadler's Wells had re-opene ment, and “All's Well that Ends | | formed during the week, } ormes is gone to Berlin, where he will shortly appear in seme of bis favorite characters. downy Lind iv staying Wits Kor busland, et the Bad » Scleveningenjin Germany La Sonla in Milan, by Maostro Sauelli. Signor Romani. the well known jibrottist, whose drama of “Norma” is, after its kind and of its school. a model, is about to re-commence writing for the Italia opera houres. after a pause which had boen understood to mesa final retirement. Madame Sontag’s solicitor quietly stepped to the Trl- bunal of Commerce of the Seino on Monday last, and lodged a detainer against Manager Lusuley, for $20,000 due to Madome, Madame Vestris, it 1s feared, will not recover from her Prerent illness, A company with £100,000 is formed to continue Lam ley as director of Her M@caty’s theatre, Londons, and to muke the approaching season peculiarly brillian The Woke of Saxe Coburg Gotha is engaged im com- poring tho score of an opera, of which Madame Biroh- Pteifer, the authoress of numerous popular drewatie works, has writtem the text. Muss Glyn has been very successful in her Shaksperean: rendings at Liverpool ‘The Birmingbam musical festival commenced on Tuss- day. (7th) and will remain in session during the week — ‘Tks tricbnial festival is of considerable interest, both ina musical and charitable point of view, as woll frou the talent it ubtracts as from (he choumstance that the Generat Hospital of the city is mainly supported from the proceeds. ‘The artists who this season tako performances, are Mosdames Viardot, Garcia, C 4 vello, and Castellam; Mdiles. Anus Zerr and Bortrardi; Misses Dolby and Williams; Signors Tamberlik, Polonint and {Bellotth; Mesers, Sims Reoves, Lockey. Williams, Weies and Herr Vormos; solo instrumentaiite, Messrs. Swainton, (violin,) Platti, (violoncello,) Bottessini (don- blo base) and Kube (pianoforte), ‘The band numbers 38 first violing, 26 second. 18tenors, 18 violoucellos, 17 double Lussew, besides double the usual force of wind instru ments. The programme for the week embraces Elijaly ments from Mepdoleohn’s unfinished oratorio of Chris- tus, Creation, Messiah. Semson, Welpurges Night with mue Mmerous minor compositions, Golasch midt declined off- clating, on the plea of his wife's health; Madame 3ontag. because in America: Lablache, because he was going to Russia; Mario and Mélio Wagner, because they coulda’t afford to ring cheap. Finanetal Intelligence. [¥rom the Londen Papers to Sept. 5 | ‘Tho Turkish loan was again Ingoly dealt in to-day, and the price at one time reached 6); prem. In the after- noon. tho allotment Le ae price closed 434 to 45) prem.. or more iy qnotel. #to 5 prem. Tore was an Cftor of £1 per cent. for tho“ call” of £20,000 of bis ican. at & per cent. preu. ‘The trovsuctions im mueeliancous shares included Bak of British North America at 67. Konds of the Cincinattl avd Marrietta I mount of £100.(00, aie offcred for negotiation in this niarket. ‘This line Is being, formed with a view to cone necting Cincinnati with the trunk railways of Ponsgl- vania end Marland, Which terininate st Philadelphi Baltimore. Warhington. and New York, The total capit 8 $6,000.00, oF £1,200, of which it is stated £700,000 hes been subeeribed for in shares, and the balance, n.ounting to L500 000, isto be raised by mortgage bonds bearing 7 per cent, interest, redeemable ia 1872, and come veitible Luto ordinary stock at the option of the holder, ‘This half million bas heeu taken by New York capitaliste, who offer £100,000 cf it here, ‘lway, to the As regards the progress of the commission undertaken. \ y Mr, B. Mooatia, on tho part ot the bondholders of vader. the committea have received a communication Inly 20, 1858, n sloop of wae his troops, and has bee expect tho noxt account# will be that he, ipa ottcers, ceoaped. A fow days now will d a & very strong furce has gone down to a ok hit, the coast. iyving only just learaé € this opp w lines, romain avo only time to address you those (s ed) MOCATTA, Vamburg letters notice the failure of Messrs. Dans, hers, of thet city, The firm have elso eetablizhnents at Mexico aud Paris Darkety. MR. JAMES MHENKY’S CIRCULAR. y Livenvoor, Sept. 7, 1802, juction thore is rather more inquiry for ut buyers only take retail lots. Beof wnd pork con- Abd qaotations are worely nomiaal, There is doivy in lard, the re stocks having gotlow. For is consiterable inquiry, but 1 yew von bark without chew in oils very Tallow eontian in the same dull state ox. t botla nis ia i white for prosems jemand has been If cotton boing mor ry b penny por Ib. lower th last bu~ ) prices are Tho total 4. ‘The cor thor in Amorica hax no ulness, In Manchester their prises. oka days, nearly one-wi sales 6 f the threo days barely reach 15,000 b f the favorable roports t coutribuked ¥ holdere are not we TRAD STATE OF “Maronesren nnight our newday Even! Sieg th rhot, bot yarns, he frat quatit trado has Yr t ned wilh Base pr ets of yara t » buying (reely, 40 thas the lower numbers hapi a shade higher. On India business is doing, b in yarosand ¢ t, for some time past, been one of the her: he lant recounts a cided change for the better. nt; the Greek tolorably. busy only & mi business iad though not larg for Australia, tor some tim whole busy. & little from their heavy stock, » A those engaged in printing Cloth request. On tho whole, our market is | n £0 good a position joh are still in good thy wad tem. U Court. The Hon. Judges Nelson and Betts Pieriding. Bert. 18.—villeged Infringement of @ Patent —Sanutt Colt vs. Foung and Leavilt Chis cage has cooupied the Court ior rome days, and is yot uatinished. (Quite em array of coumel appear on both sides; Mesere, ¥. B. Cutting, Dickerson and Keller, being ‘for tue’ plain 4 . Kmmet ai an, for the e the oomplain- apt for an injunotion ere the defendants for am alleged infringement of @ patent for revolvi fire armas, see to him by letters patent, Fe 1890, and afterwards surrendered and new letters patent taken out im 1848, which new let. ters patent were extended by the Commissioner of Patents for tho term ci seven years aiter the first fouz~ teen years. A verdict and judgment was obtained at Roston ina suit by the complainant against the Masse- chusetts Arma Company, and an {njunction was there granted. On the authority of the decision in Boston and the present bill, the complainant Pa nl I opm ogainst the defendants for an alleged violation of the ex~ The dents, on affidavits, deny that Mr. Colt was the original inventor, and contend that the oxtended let- ters re vod, because not lawfully extended 4 of the engagement of Mr, Uus- Tk was set down for the Gret nsec rene ting im another cause, paturday Lu Octobur

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