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TH 1559. ' WHOLE No. MIGHLY INTEREST NG FROM EUR’ ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA. “THREE DAYS LATER INELLIGENCE, | THE EASTEEN QUESTION NOT SBTTLED, Beport that the Russians had Recrossed the Pruth Contradicted. ‘Zatest Aspect of the Wegotiations. The Austrian Protest Aga Opinion of the French Press upon the Document. st America. THE INSURRECTION IN MOROCCO. Arrival of the Hon. Pierre jonlo in Paris. THE ENGLISH PRESS UPON MR. SOULE'S APPOINTMENT. Mr. Buchanan Presented to Queen Victoria. STATE OF THE MARKETS. Cotton Quiet---Breadstuffs More Excited, &., &., wm: ‘The British and North American ma'l eteamship Asia, from Liverpool at 2 o’oluck P W.,r00 Saturday, Augnat | “21, with ove buadied ¢n7 fi ty vasxengers, arrived at ber dock at belf past t-n o'clock lant pigat. ‘Tbe mei's pr Asia were in char,e of Lieut. Leais, RB. N., Admirelty A, ent, Cotton was quiet. Breatstuffeexaited more and more, Freights were quirt, with « tendenoy ult. htly downwarda. The Emperor Napol-on ans th- “mpr-s Kagenie re- waived at ieppe where they wore wel. rucsiged. Taey ‘will be ab+ewt from Paris two er three werks, and will af- terwa' da visit Fontai: bleau and Comotegne. Op 24th August. at Oxdorne Auaco, Me. Lageraoll de- livered to the Queen of England bie letter of raesll, and Mz. Buchanan was p:eronted by the Sari af Ottrendon The Paris correepondent of the Loudon 7im#. Wiitleg wpm Save af August, ssys :— Mr. P.\Goule, the an-binsscor from the United Statew to the Court of Madrid ha- arrived in Parts, where he will rewain for some dayn previous te promnding to hts poet Heis ecoompanied by bis wife and hus eldeat son, who scw-as his private recretary ‘Three burdred and seven'y railway laborers had been embarked et Sou hampton fur sydoey. under contract to ‘work for two years oa the Sydosy rail-osd at five shil- ‘Lugecterling perday. They were sxc mpavied by ther ‘families. ‘The Grand Royal avd Naval Hop on Boart tne -ambe lena ‘THE QUEEN OF PIKDMONT AND CaPTAIN INGRAHAM. The Piedoumicse Gazele quoten a Jetter trom Soratis, Betirg op the maguttionvoe of ‘hy wl given to the pcr. Rat of Piwormon. by the officer of tan frigate ‘Cumberland :—" The Italivn ad American colors were everywhere united and” nays the aconuct, * the italian ‘flog the pisce of honor 1be coratality of the Amert- ans on the o carion equalled snete magosfcancs Dan- eivg commenced at @iyh: o’cl ox ta she # ening, and oon- Pinved unui half pert four vext morauing Among the Awe ee the brave c mma der of chs corre.te 5 Louis, which bad arrived in theGult.”” ‘Whi. Aust-tan P ovest Agvinst Atmertoa. The Pari Stevie har the tullowing remarks wa Amsbele’ t in the Kurz — We pricciuler eet fortp in dis meaorindum are teas it who ts it that bux violnred thew? Evidertly. Aas tris, wBieh,, ina ceutral port oau-0 to, arranted io Wert ofeoeive warner « man d usder toe protas tion of ‘he fag of the Uni +d . T tae Austrian ‘Consul bsd spy doubt +~ 10 tue legauty of M Koonta’s Daturalization. be was beard to woply to tha otfloer ta ‘commend of the Amertcsr station and ty ak htm cv op Pay tbe escape of tha refogee until the potato nw 1d beea proverly clesr-d up Au-tris dt-datoing the pre of legal Hox abomo ot ty odteic justia for Dereelt by toree, Avd now che comp arus of Baving wt with a Jegitimare oppo-ition to her acts of vivieacs. Wa do not extorte'n the sigbtest doubt (ma: che A ne-icaa ‘Gorvette Bt Louis would without « moment's ne itatioa ave oponed fire 00 the Hussar O-ig, if tha caycata of the Aust iem vyouet refused o give up M Ko-zts tate the ‘Dards of the Frevoh cons :} ontil the qier ion of uation Glity sheuld have been decided M Ko-2%s bed not ful one of the omdi'ions e--eotal to 00 ata in the United States pawely. five yeareo’ con-moudve Fe {ence om the territory of the Uaia Bat A ‘was admitted to esesr Odelity to ths Avencar gi went end be yeceived an American onsiyort [t was on the faith of that pa-*oort thet he pro-emied to Turkay in Aria“ od it is allowable to dec'are thst tne affair doen ‘Ror coscern him avy m4; 1% liea natwana ‘he govern ment of the Union aud every government vbicr uader ‘taken to violate tue guaractee yiven by tre Uaited dtates to M Koerte Aurtria ha- taka gond care not to pine the diepute on that gronnd of ning Over to bor ice Fracce wh» bas alw: DOT the Ruan of neutrals the cabinet of Vienas has indulged ia the Iucubration wich it has lately oubd'weed. and which of ivelf condemns tre Austrian Uvnosul for, oa wore if the righ: of veutral: hex been viviatet it wae by that funotionsty, who -e'zd on Ko ata without applying to the Amerio.n C mmodurs, ard wheat deigaiog to tke the opiuion of the avrborities of Sayria Tarkey alsavs xcoustomed to yield to's protection *sbicn dses not orotscs ner han Gicmirsed Ali Pasha the G@ive-vor of Ymyrus, formerly Grand Viver, and one of coe mort iateligans mea of tne Ovoman empire. There is no danger that the «ams ‘treatment will fall on the Awerican captato Tha Uriel Stites will upnold the respect due to their flog and, Pether than adendon a man provected by an American i. would bura dowa Trivs.¢ sad azaio rane ep the republic of Vevice They care little about the ‘tea tes of 1816 before wbich the govecomentas 0) Eurupa siop short, because these treaties were che affeir of at the expen-e of the rights of oa:ioa) wh, when oll slumbers in s kind of Faticbtvn for t eatue it would be ost to be wished thas Au-te i g E ' N | Dudley Stuart ty the British legation at ¥t Pota:charz: | ard the Cubap fhers orm took care thas the full fren of | this efron? +boutd be well underntond be ove Mr sale | sailed from Nee Yo k Qo thenigh: b:fore his depart | ure the demonratic party es-onbed to tra cummr of five thous nd perore in chat city aad marched in provemsion through Bosdwey carrying bs and trannpavercies mearined with devices of the Lous Star cond with woot deggerel The Antilles’ flover, ‘The true Key of the Gulf Must be otucked fr_m the Crown Of the ol¢ Soani-h Wet. ‘To reonive thir etrange uddress, the Minister of the Untied Stele. then op hi wav 'o Mad fd apve.ted a a rales, f tte: ded by many members of the Lagislatur- and 0:8 di- plowatic weft The Secretary of the Ouban Junta, residrag io New York was selected to haravgue the Plenip. eatiary « bine pext pmblic «py@srance sould be atthe 0 of I-abelia IT. This perronage « to remind the Min'ster of bi rofesl » be « Prom ths inagu ctval objast of tha: mi for te hapgo ed to be renews) of the proprsitions fur the rule of Cubs alieady were oy Me. Formyrh av dere for the epeech oonol ides wich the word May Mot’ own finger lead the way of your ship theo the wilderness cf theeson. sas wouta to Wim theton yore returrieg home with tothe en eem of your fat. low-citirer shining in the shy of Yourg amecton may thea 3 1 brow. Yo this biebflown addreew Mr. Soulé replied, with great Cou pine*ne: = Vie doctrines Thave ovr advocated in public li'e wer doctrin-e emavating from my heart, and bassd upon tho | fixed {des o my aife, shich is Lot to hellwvotrat this might nevion can Leoh.i'+d now withis the narrow whiel fertered the young republic of awerica. (Cheers) You have wtiuaed to the bigh mission whivb [ been called upon by the executive of my ¢ uctry an gestofal for the tenor conferred upon me, fail. imorosnod with ite seeponsihiltties and I tops, beeniv alive to tts 1 yet eee noth atixs, bat in thur mission incomostile with my #1 cere sympathy for t of eulfering penp'e, their retione for rights and the throbs of boarty pulsating for Cheers) th beo-miog iy mo to *poar hore that mise but Imay state my hel ef— ct BOT DOCH BOt dease to be 7 i bod that Avan amerione cftiz-n hs tie rght to Gwen to the threes of sugaieh whieh move down trodden p-ople of tho Old World (Cierra what ® before uxt At this moment, ho» she wa! kingdoms of the earth have their present atorosts future welfare enspended io the balance 0” oeaoe or war, oy’ be that a small er from this country will decite tly be Empero: Ki d Princes, (Loud cheers) (nin ia the this mission 4 shall support as far as I an able ‘We ore really curious to team whother Me 8 até wil Pp erert bis credentials to the Queen of Spalr tu cha Sis fat guewe tm wb ch hs took leave of tie Juinda Iders*orn and the oitizeus cf New York; for, i° thf. ts ta he the tone of the accedived envove of thy Uaiied Stotes, instead Of betow Vas tho mini:'ers of a . ‘riexgl pstion they will thuoned and dreaded aa \neepciaries and aygren-ors Tudeed, wo ave Ku-p bod thet, after what was p*eviously koown of Me. Xou'é snd this valedicrory addres, thé court of Sysia phould cabmiit to receives aec'ared exewy ia the garb of + fcreign minister, end uf the esbiuet of Yadrid yore cot -uvk to the very dregs of politied fa, such #0 Outrare ould not 08 on itted. This utate af things in augrevated by the di postion cf the people of the United Staten to spoleud and -upport acts of v1. leuce or intim‘dancn committed by American agent: adr. = af the an ertoan gow rmment ts to adopt the oxs avagant views of ita adbereota, it will soon fina itself on very iv- different terp.« with @ grent ,artof Ewop:. The are not the ovpcitoss cf forbearscce aud uoa-i.ty by whinb pe+ce bes bithorte been preserved bet »1 New Wer'd and the Old. aud if the United sinte. are to take an active part in toe political disputes € Europa, they sbould made a better choice of their sgeuts, aad beer in pind the resp tnibiiny uoder waich they not only act, but speak. Mngiavo and Ame-ica-The Fishorics Aguin, trom the Lordon Morn ng Chroni:ls August 26.) ‘The grandeur of Botber Jonsthar’s nottoen 18 nos al ways ecparent st first sight Like the dowa easter wio was 60 tall that he hed to go aoe ladder 10 shave oin- self their elevation in often so stupecd us that ve who Lave only our own shots ‘0 stand upon, oa” -0% for the life of us touch their summit And so we wore ut first tempted to ‘fancy that, fr one Jonathan had besu done ty seudy— by the Sandy of ul! Sandiex—Aat.xeoder Karl ¢f Stitlive ord Dovan and Vi-count of Ceusas Buta litle c+lw reflection togecher with -ome vrivate inf rma- tion @bich bus unexp+oted y fallen tato our hands leada ug t Kdfferent copciusion unc forces up nus hemeisa eboly conviction that Earl saudy ie bac the firs; tink to a chain of illustrious victins, who aie predo mod ‘0 be reortiond on the sitarof A+ cricag gacenteccy and unt vores] domiifion—in pur-aenon of that orlvb ated poliri- al tantaccdet oF Warbips enn $0 fit gip168-e0rg om euiok they aould bave acted only as ili lack sould dave it. the origin! dorgwent could nover 66 found To 6 ple’niy <24-UtNQut oxsem. ating ia tr 49. ~ekcty which has beea oraavixd at Wa-blugton t» Dry up te Lord of Stirling and Cavada—peer aud dvhes —we see ‘he fitet vorsctoug o-oppt @ out of that gignutis con ev to aubvert the world which uy ont oid teties, 4 Knot. unm portent proportion of evening acd #ceoaly jourrels, bate long known bas exivted fom i staat ap quity sitbough somebow, no ove he 4 ever bana adie te Juy bin banés upou it Diuser, Feemasoas Knights Templars. the Jevutte, and the wreat Asia myotory itself, ow riand revesled m the impoetog den eof tne ves tranratlur tie demogor.on, with cod's head x00 -noulders crosred vith an ear!'s cornet and brandishing ia its dered graxpthe bowie tvi’e Bs it our part—with the sood kl worthy evening contemporary on #h m web ill requited servicers im the paolic upmurs the plot aod ty lay bare tothe aud derirg gare of imperisleo Europe what davgers await her peace sad her very exiseuce, walle «he is besotred enough to beep her old world eyes fixed oa a pitiful ausbrle at Copstartinople In the first plece, it has neon decided, with the practi- ‘onl seuterese of the macel republic that, previously to en barring upon ‘be bouadiess vcean of territorial ag urrudivement the sinews of war must be provided, pendente the tzifliog affsir about thaw fivhes from toe ye eof ehich—vb/o-» indeed, the medics! dishonnsty of perfidions atbieo sbould di-vover sume cf antous sub- sti'u € forcud's liver oil—a very bandome tncoa be exproted in the course of @ year or tw» area mente, we hear, of a most Booorable and xtrictiy cvof- Ser tisl ebaracter, bave been alresdy effected with Sir Kerio Hoga -myth for tl very 0 Ofera'e gure (prcta of al) his rights to hts «noestr bi ry of Somerset. Inived, we dave n-on 10 vEGersta d though we cavnot vouch ‘0 ertsin that, in compliment to the honorable beronet’s ublic evirit, Ybe crmpany inteod to adopt as ‘heir motto the memoruble words, Qui capit capitor, » «1g very goed -rense, though ia ques syeling. It is skewiee rumo ed that a dll gout tay: tinh bas been successful in di-coverteg thy hurr that ‘amented ba over Sir Fila Hovey woot Courtacay, ALO Det be very resso.able terise om woish ne hay been prevailed upen 0 suriecdée hin cloiaan to a | his aueostral torors, have beem such a4 10 Jonvire the most a guice boies of ultimae svecess, Cn eba’ covditovs or tor but objects. toe oo oparation of the Earl of Aidnorough ard of Ge ers Plantaganet Harrison has been orcained. we are upabie po ttivety ro state. Lord Stauhove haa heen apphed to for the famil: pa. ere of Casper Heuer: but re bas. itis raid merely forwarded an e-sty oo the evils o’ free trade ant the po fly of s'ateemea, which the Exeeot ve Commitee oupresned by i's publis lanora Goals scontare to brave the avger of the Ucited states. But rhe will pot erupt if, well keowing that the Americans would not heritate to defend «he right as ic Tequires to be defended. However. ws enraginter, as cf good sugury, the memorandum of Austria for it is of « ature to remove all besita'ion on the part of the qo- verpuent of General tierce to stretch out @ friendly sand to there persons who enffer in Eucope from tne pretensions aad acta of Austrian despoti+w.’’ The Foreign Appointments of President Prerce—The Hono:noie Mr, Soule and une Leadon Piess. (From the London fimes, August 26 } ‘The administration of Presidevt Pwrce hes shown no precipitation in rerdivg its diploma ic agents to their Tespective ports, for tis opty witnin the prewnt week tha’ Mr. Buchanan bas delivered his credentiala to her ‘Majesty at Osborne and thet M Soule ts arrived at Peris, on his way to Macrid. yet know novhing from actual experience of the taxtrnotions and conduct -of the gentlemen whom Mr Piarcs hus selec'ed to be tha repre-entatives and instruments of bis policy abroad, and we are not yet in posrension of the exusen which appar ‘to havo wa sudden and vinldit deoiine of his popularity in the United States Probably this change is in come degree tho etd oe ee Overwrought expectations caused by « general elec'ioa. Mr. Pierce il’ mont lukely turn out to be a mo of fair ordinary capacity, and he has juss the enme number of places to give away which fell fur the name ourpove to bie predecessors; but to those who had formed aa exalted notion of bia cenins and a boundless estiaate of bis patronege, the di-covery of the-e facts is a vitter disappointment, and they already sywnge themselves oa ‘thelr idol for the extravagant exsqueration they indulged in a few mmths ago At preseat the new American ment hea dove nothing of importance. Some of dedlarstions were imprudent—macy of its apprint- ments sre said to bo bad—but of tte aciasl policy very Hittle fs known. excopt that both the President and Mr Marcy speak with moderation cn tte questions: f the -day. And here it may be conwnient to remark, that ove of the last acts of Mr Fillm re's administration ‘was to sign s conveation with the Aritish government{ oT the avpointment of & mixed oommrasion to adjadicate on divers private oisims which have sprang up be ween this country and the United States since tha conclusion of the Treaty of Ghentin 1814, The duties of this com mission are to be of & strictly judtotal character Both its bind themaeclves te abide by ity decisions, ard we have no coubdt that this mode of setelmg private international claims will rave a vast deal of diplomatic Correspondence, an’ relieve both States from trritating ‘@isonscions avd on operour respomaibilty, jowever. on imorersion trom some fe” ex- ar. Fleror's iseaeural sdd:ony whicd Reve repeated is ovOrent colleagass that the demo y nevitn power are disyoved to modify eonsi- prinoiple of non intervention which has bi- the basis of the fureign polioy of the Uaion; nothing has tended to coofirm this oplaton extraordinary choice of Mr. Joulé to be epvoy at Madrid This geutionan who from tbe angio American race, end oven the ie langusge comparatively late tn life, Believed to be one of tho great prom rare of the di» bances ond inva-lon Intend ¢ to separate Cuba from Year To select hin for the misetoa to the oonrt of id was about as wise a6 It would be to appotat Lord ik i i z H tia 1 HE H Fustro: ax yet been able completely to poruxe. Wa are rorry, for the cowmercia! credit of the Sritth rane, to ad that the epeculators were reinc’antly obliged to break off reyociations with Csptaia Warner owing to the ex >bitant value placed by that gentleman upen his invention» do proviced the cooley ls p: cpared to embark upon its gissntic mission of Pau Yankeet+m, The daoger to the ad —a_ ee RA MORNING EDITION--.-~RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1853. bd usuel, it in from Paris that ws hava the only (a‘or- wation we powns 1 the progress of affute: Corres pondenon from that capl'sl «tates that the French goverpmeut had reowived deapatoh«« from Vienna, which are roled 'o contain the ndbe-toa of the Porte. bur only on tre indispensible condition that the Daaudia» (ort etpalities shell be eveonsted hefore the Sultan will (ore SL AM A aKor to the Crear To mest thid wurorilia tre Vierna Co ference bad « = midile oruree for the jolpt acorptarce of the Osarand the Julian. Coa proposal bed heen cov mupiésted from Vienas to Cow stan'inoole and St Petersbu-g and dome tine must 1e- ceeserily elevae be‘ore replies could be received. Holt! Pacha ix mentioved as the intended envoy to St, Petersburg ntinepla he general tone of correspoa + that Englard ty Jo-ing from dey to day orecls fluence ard popularity ic she Bast. while Frevee t: caning ‘0 the seme oroparsion from the Ava stritnde she beg taboo during the whole of these trouie, We bave some fursher xccounts of the reported tronblsa im Servia, but the dates are not given clearly. Pino Alexander Keragesrgewt'roh bad left his capi- ‘al, t king sith bim the archives of thetace &o,, and bad verized to Kraguavaroh a tower in the mountains He ted moréover. oxllei out all the natinnal militia. amounting to 40, wmander ht repel apy i tht hed ‘cau-ed the greatest excitement at Belgrade he Servias » ara divided into two parties—the pertivaus ot the reygeing Prince «vd he supporters of the ex fawily of Obroneyvioh. Tne latter have taken the opoor- tunity of vurting all their azents at work ta favor of Prince Milosch, ar some pretty :kirmishes, of a0 deci sive charsot-r. -eem to be all that have given rise to tay Jeoort of aD insurrection The Vienna correspondent of the London Morniny Chronicle w 'tivg uson the 2letef August saya: —Lat- ters frou Busbarest, of an old date. (Aug 5) hav: come te bund Chey -peas of sometbiog thst has cot deen neutioned before. uemely t2e formation of a corps of volunteers ‘The folowl g is a general extract: — The movements of the troops here coatioue, and the corps stanoped iv the viol: ity of our town for a short tome were # éedily o dered to mares in one oF the o:har Gieotion towards the Danure R-osatly taere was 4 Ku-ian ¢ wp bere coust-ting of 7000 moa or che 11h corps. They march-d off towards Krajowa, tab-og with them ‘wenty-eignt pieves of ur illery It spuears. from a'l shet 1 kaoowp on the subjes: thst the mata amy. f the Roasiane ia te be concentrated tn the plains of Deurdzur, andgf hey gehouls eros yae Daause tc wil sarily Mm at no greet dis‘ance either 0:79 OF belcw tole plaoé It is amore th.n doubtful bat che Rorncot ever intepMd ‘> gttyok Stustrie, Schuals, or Varna, where ‘ey would nave ma; wita cousideraple ro ddtabe-. From @ sefe cource it i reports that tae army of occupation uad received orders for sith ‘ occupy the # hole line of ‘he Danube. from Old Orsova to we? Mvor Seret ‘his led to the belief taac the troops ceacsatre ‘ed veer Udutdzur would Jo ¢ un time in crossing the Daaudd Itapteni owever, that the Ist division of the I1cb corps, exe the 1 tb corps are borog wateed for, and thed tie eotire Row lap army in W. ie wilt amouat to 66 610 men Toe Serdar _— & Baigerian by bicth and a wei. kooen trieud of Rusatene; inwadei to bave raised copjeimtly with the ex Pr Milo.ch, a corps of yolunteers for the Mu covite sting Every soldier was to have received three Gacats per mouth, acda borse, but the project could ont be real ‘ed decaure neither Bulgarians nor Wallachiass wore Cirpored soe The Freoch C nwul as not allowed to publish tbe 1h note of reply in the local paper Tt ber been remarked tbat the Russians are all a; 00% ttortof ssh The reason of thi ts said t» be that the miitrary cheste were left behind in Bessurnbla; bus certain it ds that the Wallach’an trearury waxt do the duty of 5 barker. ‘Phe billeting of the soldt-rs is betog paid for by the quarte: jeneral in chects or drafs on the trearury, wach the is: ter mast honor, avc the e dra(ts amcust to from 1(0 to 160 ducats on some days. For fear the Rusuiana might require still more m ney tho Bead cashier has been reat ewsy with the central o4:h e..ot, in which the:e t+ a million of rubles bslonging tom seligcus fund On the other hand the local goverament wilktpgly put: iteelt to considerable expense, in providing every comfort, for the Russian generals aad officers. ‘The export of gratn from Wallachia has been prohibited, THE LATEST ATTITUDE OF THE RUSSIAN TROOPS. ("rom Walimer & =mith’s European Tiss Aug 2 The t reign jowrnale baving extaustsa every ectoccade to color the Onental question G0 Russe ond owing ad wonlahed oy we wacnizg given w La eatrie Dare que ty relapred into siience, 44d, tm the absence of all official ewe, the subject rewkin« ia suspense Lord Palawerstou, Op the day of tue prorogation of Parl ament, beiae ques: Honea, son peottaiahe sreouatioo if the, Bak wal 1 wae confident t! Dy © a: having thet regard to hie boner and casrancer heh every rovereigy of x Rivas COurtry moat al raya 08 iasplied by, will tabe he earlies. viportunity, a'ter the settls ment with Turaev, of bis own scoord to make o mesit of evycuatlog the Principslities without the rmeeet deluy, Lord Palmers oa is an acconpiixbed Ciplema‘ist aid statesman but he draws pretty largely upep our credulity and cov fidence ff be imaginas that we ere gules by push lengusge ** Make a meric,’ indeed | As well migbts pubic trespasser be allowed to make a mertt of quitting thegroneds rf 8 neighbor upon whica be rad ercroached. without being o..ditcty chantived for bit ictrudow What guarautee bave the farks tast the Czmr will oo meritoriovaly quit che princtuattties upoa which bis troopa bave equa‘tec? None ehewver, [ne whole a+pect of the affair, as it stands, i discreditanle bth to England and France, look at it in what way wo mey [ube meanime, while the newspapers are teyiog their et to make wrong apvear right, in order to patch up » peace of an ixnomintous and thare- fore unoertam obaracter, the Atatrians have bvea souvely intriguing ih Servtwn — provinces. to euch am extent tha: the Auatriaa interuuacto hax heen ooapelied, im the presence of the minister: of F G ent Britain and Prussia, to re the Otto- man Porte that Anatria dc #s not iatend torencrosch upon the incey ec deuce and wovereigaty of Curkey, and that in w-@ the Solan shold not consider the military occupa tion of servia to be opportuae, Auarrin would at once give up the idea of +o ocouvying Serva. Can eny ove coubr, after thir, that Austria meditated sone highly gee sive oceuparivn—per the werzae of Bol wede! And cau avy #8 be wuch a fool as to 98 lieve that if the Aurtrians bad +0 encroached uvon the furbisth dominions «# yeaera! Europesa war could be avoiced, Under similar prevenora a foreiga pomer wight seek to occupy the Isle of Wight aod Ports mou'h he bor, axa * moterial guarantee ' for the settle- ment of the quabblewiu the Liverpool Town Voaucil Aad set, we ave eon ‘be mrd'ta'ed oceapation of Belgead+ by the Aust: jao* aopouvced tv the Loudon jouroals wica fr weeh ocoluess and effrontery, upon -tuilar absued prevenoor, we of reelly it were the mort natural pro cerdiny imegn-ble. If matiers go on thus, wud astoaad ing fact we pws ed over unbeeded. whilac every (aport ent cicus -iarce is tramwelled up to pide the truth from the pubdwe allwe oan say is that if matters go wrong avd Turkey pewi-ts in resistiog. the reaction wil be terrible. The Times silent, because irresolute ord uuinformed says thet Turkey aut give way. and Jie10 te the conditions imvo-ed eoon hy. by the four joer, otherwise Kaglaad must resume hor liberty of action? ‘Tht t, ta plain language to be at liberty to upite with Rania What (or? To do precisely that whiten ¢ leeguod wih Freres to prevent, Ail the su ote put for b during the week, respecting the set tlement of tbe quarrel. proceed upon tue fale as-umo- tee + Karis ix right aod Carkey wroug, when unnap ptly kuow the courerre ro be ihe real state of the care; f credalous jonrnslists iinuyiae that they own per-uade “erubbdorn Turk,” the bravest of mankind, that an invasion of their poli by a deested enemy is a very veviel offecce. and not wor h a second thought, they very much mistake the charac er cf the ci-devant cor qverore of kurey Without plcging ourselves to the correctne-n of details, itis very clear thet the Rus tiane bave areumed the most mouactog attitude uvoa the benks of the Davube, and the Turks have beeo Briish monarehy is unminent Fe peuple are igaoraut ‘hat the true heir- to the British Crown ~sclons of the urdoubd ed Stuart stock—are still in existence ia the so row'n! exile o @ highiaod co’ ter having long neva com; 6l ed to abulk sway from the vengeful pursuit of the iofuristed House «f Hanover, uvder the modest alia o. Alien «What trapsatiaotic mensenger has enteres th sowly pertels ot that monntalo, St. Germaing, and with what my he was charged, it is not for us co reveal hay, na the Crown of France is within tha grasp of the society: for. as Eotove has been eluctrified to leare Loujs XViI is actvslly at tois moment on Americas soil tulfiling, as the Rev Kisaser Willtams the pat ful daties of ws mieslopary to the Iodians. It ia indeed whispered that a notion haa heen thrown out thas this vene able wonarch, in copriveration ef hia present ecclesiastical profession, might like«t-o claim the Papal Tiera, Difll- oultier are, however, rad to exiat in that quarter. ‘The remaining proj.c:s of the ggantic cons oiragy have vot come to our know)cdge with suilicient certainty to wartsnt ur as yet in dirclosing them, Confident hopes are, however, we believe, entertained, that arrangements may be made upon a ies exorbitan: bess than the terms asked by Captain Waruer, by which Mr Cooden may be induced to commupiests the process of crompling up Russia bke @ sheet of paper; and the present state of political | carbene ‘a Evgland leads to the antictostioa that the Kartern question way 0¢ prematurely solved by @ +msst transaction in the Asian mystery. When we covclude with the a-tonirhing revelation that Taepirg Wang in iu ¥ ciation, we ©The Turkish Question, ALFATRS NOT SETTLED—REPORT OF THK RUASIANS RECROSBING THE PRUTH—GREAT EXCITEMENT IN CONSEQUENCR—ITS CONTRADICTION—LATEST A8- peCT OF THE DIFFICULTY —TUR BERVIAN TROUBLAS—FRENCH AND BRITISH TACTICS IN THE KAST—LAST DESPATORES, ETC., ETO. The following despatchen caused considerable excite ment, they being interpreted that the Russians had re- crosred tho Pruth, which, however, docs not appear to ee Bocareer, August 10 1853. Gen, Osten Sacken, the comwacder of tho third corps of the Russian army, has crossed tho Prud with his forces. Gen. Ladora, who commands the Afth corps, is still at Ismail. GataT, August 12 1853 A Russian commirsion has egived at the Sulina month to investigate the coodition a@Bhe river, aod to rdviso as to the menns of making it narigable A report prevailed at Constantinople on the 11th that 4 collision had taken place betwena Omar Pacha aad tho Rorsiens on tho Daube. Had there been nay truth ia this report it sould have reachoa usin a moco Guihen- tio shape ere now, i comsélird to fortify positions t» keep them in check The smbiguous conduct of Austria, higner up the Daoude compels Ower Pasha to extend liue and perbaps to weaken his own position, Matters caa ot remeip Jong in auch an unsaticfasccry «tate. The roply of the Sultan to the Congress of Vieana has been received both in Paris and London, but the despateses bave been kept a prefouna secret, The newspapers tell os that “it 19 all right,” but — eviden'ly know noth ng whetwver abeus the matter, fo draw the very natural conclosi:n that the Sultan bas peremptorily refured tu abice by the covditiony » hich Russia so eagerly acceyt: ed. From the first we said thati: was preposterous thet it whe vt jost to impose terms upon the Sul:an leaving ou of the evacuation of the Princ: palities open in fect makiog the Sultan bound w comply with the conditions settled by ochers, and no; by hia wl, ehilet Raseia would not be bad at all Poople wiry be amused with some potable schome invented to aataty the amour propre of both Rasvia and Turkey but the position of che pai ties is wholly different That which «ffete omly the vanity, the amour propre 0° the Car, infers ® material, » vital tejury upoo the Suita No sour er that some sutden outbreak ac Constanttaopio ie dieuded A street row would upset all the irie efforts f tomsorizing state-men to reconoiie right with » maal- feat wresg. ard the whole offair would teke « most alarm: ing nepect. whil-t Russia, in the uodisturded occa sation of the provinces sbe has seized upon, would axsamiog « tepe o' hypecrivical moderation. declare her-eif to be the injured party, only seeking pesos. As the Emperor of Frsree 19 exjoyu g himself at Lieppe, acd has not ro turned '0 Faria to hold « coucctl respesting the opseer to the Sultan, and as the English cabinet ministers have almont all seperated and gone to thetr country rents af er their long parliamentary labors, there ix Do propress made in the negotiation whilst the rwascd of time slowly but surely creeps ou towards win- ver, wben the English fleet must leave Besika Bay, whilst the Rorsiene are comfortably located fo tne [’ inct om lites Thus «tarda the matter at prevent Phe Viongose eno Berlin journals ave quite at feat about what t« goirg on, and tre Paris journals after the warning fecerved by the Marie, disoreetly keep silence. Tho arden correspondents having their sources of Information cat off are at a low what to write and no they amuse themselves with dabbiiag ‘ the mud of the Sulina cenal A Raaslan cow- mission has arrived at the mouth of the Danube to investigate the stste of the rivor;fthere will bes mighty fuss made about drags, and ral ond ma shines, rd presently ali will be left in ax bad ar tare as evor All we can ray is, in the language used by the Journal da of the Yh, that “if there fs any: hing more Getertable them war it is peace without dignity aud boncr— a peace sbta ved the sacrifice of sore cign rigbte—a peace shamefullsfpurchased. We willooly no toe ope otber report, woich will ervate a deep sensation in the United States. Itis now given ont thet Rusaia will not ernonate he Pricipalition uctil the rafugees in America! If this be true, a Pretty humiliation Eugianc and France are prepering for themovives. THE LATEST DESPATOHES, The following ‘elegrepn © der. sict, via Celeste. dated Copmantnople Aucust'5, hed enn reosved at Paris:— The int rvune.o of Aurtris bas bended to ths Divsa « potefr m the “mperor bts master, r-cora: ‘the ac- cApteance o the proposition agresd to py tursis The Jee ot the Empero: of the Freoch wa. crlabrated with bok muity tu the Boephorous and at Gesike Bey Ta» Mapelion fired & salute, onda Turkish frigste aanwored it ‘the Exglish avd Awerican vessels of war were dreas ed out with flege on the ocossioa. Intelligence trom Con-taotinople to the 19th insteat Dad rem Vieuns The Porte had accapted ths collea tive cove with « very-trifling verbal modidcation Col Kuff would leave on tre 20th with pactioalers theceot Conbrmirg the above press, advices ia Loadoo of the tome trom Constaa irople. say Take are ar xteur fore paoitic -ettlemeat through thi adof tna four powers, but they require 6 me aleration ia tha cote that bad deen rent from Vieons. A Tarktah courier is to proceed to that place on the 20th, with the nove moditied according to their wishes ” Maura, August 18, Two British ve+rels have arrived here with sores for Davelertablisment of Sivope The loflexible, frigate is preparing to return tc Bosika Say. Viewna, Wednesday, August 24, ‘The Wiener officiwly ‘anscanoee’ the Decracnal of tbe Kaspar bublehes ordinances which ooasi- derably medify the state'uf ciege in the Lombardo Vuae- tien provinces. ‘The Livy d’s steamer bas arrived at Trieste, trom Coa stunts ope. bringing edvices from the furkiah capital w the 16tb tet The ambuneadors of the grext powers had disposed the Porte favorably towards the acceptance of the Vieous pr 50 fvons Nothing bad been rottled when the steamer left. The Journal de Constantinople containg « very pacific Engiand. LONDON POLITICS DULL—THE CABINET, PRESENT AND PAST—AFFaIRS OF IRELAND—THE Sa(Nt ANDREWS AND QUsBEC RalLWa¥—Mk. INGERSOLL PRESENTS HI8 LETTERS OF RAOALL—MR. BOUM ARAN PRESEDTSD TU THE QUSBN—GENEGAL ITRMS, BTC. When Perliemen; adjourne, the Loagon newavspers teke the opportunity of making up their arrea age of reviews end brioging forward their paragraphs adout ‘-wouderfol goorsborries,”’ ** singuler aneodotes 0 dogs’? end .o forth, that have accumulated during the fe7 dusy Weeks that preoece the close of the session. The Legis jawue, Dereditary and cleotive, have gene te thir homes, or * down ca tha Naren” ¢> sheet groase All who can leave the cities hat lett; ead the * ordinsy chennsls of ioforetion” transmit very small stresms tadeed. Thir is the case at present The papera to hana by the ‘Aife osatain Little that can be called news, and nothing oxi 14 ‘The halt yearly meeting of the ‘class U” shareholders os the Bt Acd ews and Quenes Railroad Company aa béld atibetruace in Londin, 26 bult, Franots Edwarde peo- siding. The sp. “taty read the report, woich was adootel, nd which s'a-ed thay “© first cection of the line #48 po growing steadily tovarde dow fle fon. Thirteen atle~ «ill be opered soon, and eighteen milén'm.-° 410 expedied to be oom phted bef re the cioge of the year. Al cogeract- will be hept within the eetfututes. The receipts aad et- penditu os bad beon abdat equal £13,056 eterliag; and - eee prlasdenrd will soom of mate A +e ca ing yards of groo! clone the Ro: a) Exchange, ia the city of Londou A jut ea Ist for butiding purpoves, for £1 300 per anaua, on n lagxe for 80 yeurs. Calou ated at ita freehold valae at the vre- ‘gent price of consols, this rent reprevents s value of over half s million pounds sterling per acre. fhe Australasian Com spy are the lesates. For some ‘ime past it has been a subjec: of research sux Dg sPemists. to prodace a merchar tsble article that aball posses the tording proper of Peruvian guaco, A prize of £1.000 sterHin, deen offered by the Royal Agricultural Society of ind, for the producion. of such ap aitic'e. provided that it be sold at the rae of £5 perton Mr in Petitt, London, oleims to have dis cove:ed the desideratum—which he calls dshgaano—bat returea to apply for the prize, on grimuds which appear Bot unreasonable His letter on ibe subjact eayw:— “Would it be a prize to me to receiv» £1 000, on condl: tion that I rel article at £5, ehea its ascertained Market value is £9 por tov? * * * Give mea feet of fishing boats. avd I will mase as much four bours as the myriads of Peruvian bir a of a+ good n quality, avd very much lo ver arice ¢ this be trae it is important, the cansamoeviea of Pervvien cuavo in Britain being new from 190 000 to 200060% =. per snnom. Wecommend the sudject to ‘the attestion of Anerican chemists. Ireland, Archdeacon MeCarron parish priest of Watorsido, Derry died Supdcy 2let, while officiattor mt the altar. Ergireers and valuatora are to be immediately spread over the country. to take a new valaatios of the proper- ty a+ & ba-ic for levyirg taxe-. including the iucome tax. ‘The receipts of the Dublin Exhibition are now olow up to the paving point. 8,000 to 9-000 visiters is about the daily average. tir Wvham R Bamiltcn, the Astronomer Royal writes that ob-orvations be made from the observatory of Trinity Coilege, Dublia. night of che 234 give the right ascention of the comet now visible: 11 hre 32 mn 51 sec, Dorth polar distence 64 deg 48 min 28 sec: at (very vesrly ) 9 bra. 28 mip. 47 sec. Geeenwich time Tae t be thinks, is perhaps the one of long period that oe by Mr. Hind ancellor Lord Campbell. bad given the una try on his rewly acquired [risa ¢1 of the Kng)inn papers spesk of itas ‘the advent of anew ere in [ish bistory.”” France. QUIET REGARDING THE EASTERM QUESTION—THE EM- PEROR AND RMPRESS—THE CROPS AND COMMERC! —DKATH OF GENKKAL MUNTHOLON—MISCBLL The setriement of the Kantern question {x aow gene rally regarced by the Parisians asa fait accompli, ‘the queatio: 6 of the day are the uta-e of the crops, the meusuies taken by government to provide against any de- Scievey of food, aod the vast commercial avecilstions that sre onthe (aps Thore is a stroog feeling of sanoy nee among thowe who thiuk as the E-aperor {4 suop ed 0 do op the eubject of the Belgien mat-imonial alliavoe witb Austria, Aa article in the Constitutionnd sigaed by M. de Ce-ena, ventures to treat the subject in a manner that hints nigoificantly that the natural bouada-» of Freneo ie tho Rhipe ‘The abrence of the Fraach Minis- ter from the ceremony was not ced, and commeated on unfaveursbly at Brussels Gen Muotholon, who shared the Emperor Napoleon's captivity at 4t Helena bad just died at Paria. The prevarsiovs for bia odrequies bad deen stopped ‘by bigh commend ” from which it is inferred that a public fuvere! wi!) be given the -epatos, Adeciee in tae, Moniteur orcors that per ons of Afri- canor Ariatic extraction, who for offences are con cemped (o bard fabor by the tribanals ot Guisas, Mar- tiviq:e, Guadaloupe, acd Réacion;+hall undergo their pavi-bment at the penal settlement st Guiaua. ‘The commisnion apprinted by the Minister of Marine ard Co'ontes to examine Ericsson’s celoric discovery, had arrived at Havre, an e @ 6a the caloric priactole betwg placed in the Mazeline The commis- mor 18 provided over by M. Paris, a naval officer who has mnde steam engines his special study Acconnts from the departments represent that all ap- prebeorion respee ing the Eastern diioulty is dylog away, and commercial enterprise begins generally to revive The Inbigenie sbip-of-war, sixty guna, is commissioned as the flegabip of the French West and Gulf squad- ron, Spain. EXPENSIVE SLAUGHTER OF PIRATES. The Espana pubtishes letters from Manila, Jane 12th, containing scoountsef the ope atioce of Gol. Mastano Oa- cariz, in ‘he s¢a of Jolo, sgainst tho pirates who lodested it: couete. With the beats from bis steamships he killad eighty of the pirates, took two hundiod prisoners, and lib erated thirty. three christians from slavery. Portugal: Lisbon letters Dear dete the 10th ult. The prospects of the gyverpment sere not very stable, al hough the Cortex bad voted all the supplies before olo-ing on the 15th The Legt+lature will re-assemble December t6tn Grape digeuse wee etill epreading, although, some ao- counts say, ite malignity had much abated. Germany. A copees ion had been granted for the formation of a bork at Weimer, with » capital of £500,000, and the pow- or to issue notes, Italy THY NEW SARDINIAN MINISTER TO WASHINGTON— DRAIN OF COIN FROM ITALY IN PAYMENT FOR FOOD—BBEADSTUFFS AND BUDGETS—-ARKEST OF © NSPIRATORS AT ROME. Mipwter of War announces that the exemption of the “Brevhyen of the Christiem Sebools and Hi ly Family’’ trom military service is revoked, and they are again lis- De to serve. ‘The Marquis Ardré Taglincarne. First Seoretary of Le gation at Brussels, is pamed Chargé d’ Affaires and Coa- su] General at Washington. ‘The quantity of specie which is now leaving Piedmont for purchase of corn in forego markets had caused rhe Nationel Bank of Tartu, aod its brapob establishments, to ra e@ their rate of discount from 4 to 6 per c*at. Fifty erght ve sels laden with wheat eatered the port of Leghorn from the Ist to the Lith of August. Nearly ove haif were Greok vessels Oa the 1ith, seventeen from the Blok Sea, entered the harbor and three others on the lith. On the 16th there were eight more in sight The Pontifical government bad pablished the public accounts of the triennial period 1845-47, and alvo the badget of expenditure for 1853 From thee documents it would sppear that at the clove of the reign of Gregory XVI the anpual reveoue was rather over 7 000,00 Ro man Groene, the expendivare 10 000 000, leaving a dedcit of 3,000 000 crowns. The budget for the preeeat your shows an hi come of 11 390,712 crowns and an exppndi ture of 12 786 837, leaving @ deficit of 1,946,125 crowia Tt bas beon slready announced by tolegraph. frot Tome, that come sgente of Mezziai's wore arrested th durizg the night of Idth Augost. Letters state there prisoners aro the Advocate Petroni. of Bologan, energetic leader of the liberal movement. Sr. Raz, ac conptant, of Rome; sig’ra Raiz_ his sister; Castellant, oon of the well-koown jeweller on the Corso, Rome; Cascinni, op oF bd C. of the Palatine Guard together with ethers of leas note. twenty pine in all, inelnding some emivaries from Genoa The charge againer there un qatkey ao all taken into safe keeping or nent off to ahbonatand ia tant they intended to take advantage of the ——____——~. Me, whee the ,\"renob troops were calebrating the ‘4 Of Bt, Nepotene Ye. attempt a coup like that whish recent ly failed at Milan. Ror occ, PIGHTING IN MOM 00O—FBAUDS IN TUNIS. From Mo ocoo Augu-«> ‘* aucodneed teat the En peor o Morvoco’s forces hid obtsined a I advan. tage ever the inrurgents in the interior Tw. of che rere’ obiefs bad beer ceptured anc wir bebeaded at Moq it bez The Emperor wer still wick, apd bad sect for nis e'deat eo who sote a+ Viceroy Ki return to the cout tal. Un the coast there wane good deal of activity in commercia! affairs A Beitish steamer bad arrived & Larsche, for the purpose of exploring the rivwes of M> rocco, Probably the fo'lowing, from the Gibra tar Ch onicle of the 15:1b, refesp'to the same encounter, «ith tne dif forr now wat i: ray the Eoveror was defeated iaatund of vietorious :—'a latte from Cents, of the 34 anaurcers that to Moori-h t- thes bave rise ia argas, dissn dstied we they are, with the \axes laid upon thea and p.rttoa Jarls with the obligstion under which they Lie af ¢aliver- ing up 10 tbe sovereign all the amine of the cattle ki let sithia their fots. The Emgero- had meronsd basinst them et toe head of a body of troops, to vactly them bat hr bad bean driven cack to M-quinez and eatied fr reinforc mente of foot and boi wbioh bad abead, ed for Tapglers Tetuan aud other vlaces goverowe:tof Tunis bad notified tha Eu'opsaa Copsule Oo treuds in the Tunisian back notes aud we wits to export oil end wens pereoon ngaiast anotis tipg apy Foch notes or permits uatil further notice bo + ever genuive they may ream. TUNISIAN BANK NOTES AND PERMITS TO EXPORT OIL. Sir J. Emerson Tenrent ba. bren directed oy the Lords Of the Committee of Privy Couno!l for Trade 0” Ragiaod ‘te communicate to the editor of the Londen Duly News the sccompanying copy of notification wntsa tne Tuvimen goveroment hse oansed to be add-eaed co rhe Eurepean covaul, ard which has beea reseatl trang Mi'ted to the Sec-erary of Stare for Fortem Atfetcs. under the apueben-to0 ‘hat an attempt may ne nade to reganste ip Evgiand the bank notes and po.mits to which it refers, Boord of Trade, Whiteball August 26, 1853. CuPY TRANSLATION. From the servant» f God Atargn y the Nuheer Ahmed toour ally, Su Edward Stuer: Bsyues, the B:itish goverament. +d the baak com, you ere direction of the biak onur son Geners! Mab woud Bevay+d and #e gave bin «quan tity of benk votes ax well a4 of permits for exporatton of oil with ordera char wheatver he -hould have Lasued & bank pote he was to deyon!: the amount ia c4+n taereol im the bank . ord tha: wheuever be isxued a permit he was fo Cepontt ip the bank the relative amount of duty He hav eudsequentl; departed. Inaving bis soa to act for bim; spd upon «be dente of the latter be appomwd bis repbew in bt: head 16g Li'wever, directed our actention to the bank. We Gd not find im it either Sug amoyat of $09 byuk notes whrch had beep fenued Or $00 Ty of tbe notes | ure therefore dbiiged to in'orth of it in Bree thet yov may no-ity to those wod are under your «4 mivistration thet they a e not to receive from his aaente witber bark nvtes «r permits fur ot! until ve aay Getermived the matter with him With regard however tothe bavk notes which sre ia dtroulatioa apd slro to thé perwi's which cireulae the hr idera Abereof are to come unto uf, ir order that 8 mark of sebowl-dawenk may ba aoplied ob them Eris mut be dove witbin ten sone from this date, go that they may Gv inne to ot culate be ween your experienced merciaata and our subjects as heretofore. Chay are not to prewat them-elves to the back for obangiog them uatil we ta form you, after wh’ch every thiog shell be as it was; nod whoevé ciel wish to charge in the bank may do tt oe W thie preacription written on the very boiy of We bave autborised our beloved faith’ul acd trust worthy Minister of the Iaterior, our son Mustapha Kas nedar to apply the mark of acknowledgnent on the Borer and pe:mits. Coatinue to be under the Lord’s asfe keepicg. Writ ten 24 Sheban 1269 (10th May 1853 )’” A troe translation. SD AL3ANTILLANA, Interpreter to the British gorerameat. Whe Fentnsalac Malts, Sovurtamrron, August 26, 1853 The Peninsular ard Orivutal Compapy’s steamer Ma did, Coptain Joho Weeas, arrived me wth pa ee and dates from Gtbraltsr, Cadiz Lisboa. 0 drid expertenced fc weather on the coasts Portugsl acd after making the vovags to ‘Vigo ip seventy boors, was obliged ro anobor in Vigu Buy for twenty-four hours, the fog being so d-nve that noth- ing could be peron'ved at the shiv’s length. @ Madrid left Lisbon on the 19th at L o'clock, when the sc ew steamer Albstross had nl+o steam up ready to start for Liverpool The F.euch steam sloop Ne «ton was ‘be only foreign vessel of warin the Tegus Two Epgliab fryates and a rteumer were reen off the bar on the 18th inst. 4 P Bf, steering for toe south ward The Lsbon exch»nge quotation» by this mail for bills at three months ave 5414 on Lovdon, with @ scarcity of mopey and dil a over 531, Amsterdsm, 43; Hen burg 4815 and G 28 with few tran-sctivos ant money over ov Pare and Aaczbarg. The New Three Cent stock was at 641¢ to 42, wita little doing. Baok of Prrtugal shaves at 137 to 123 wileis discount. These rates ure in Li: bon barkpotes, subj-ct toa di-count of 24 per cent Bank of Oporto sbares, 4 to 5 per cont pre- miu in pete) By this mail we have L'sbor letters and papers of the 19th iont ~The prospects of the governmant and country are reprerente’ b: our correspondent to 9e anytaing out eber ring. potwithstanoing that the Corte. bad aporoved the late dictature voted the railroad coo‘rscia money bills, &c Wfore the 13th, whem the Lepixiature wae closed oy royal) deozée, and ordered to meet again on ihe 16th of December The following is the letter of a correspondent, dated Lisa, Aug To:— Afver a rexsion of eight montly the Port oguese Cortes were closed ou the 15th by a royal decree, direesing thea to mews again on the 15tnof December. when the govern- mevt is up+er promt-e to pre-ovt some detinite bill fur the enppression of the tobacco and soap contract mo bopoly. und the rubstitution of other sources of revs. doubt thix would at any time be w dificult although gvernment has been auchorized oe tO wudstitate, next year, the presert deci wal tax by the system of reparticion ioto provincial aud Grtrict taxation «hich was the pretext for the revolu tion against Lhomar’s admiolatration in 1917, te is Govbted wheter it will pow enable the Minister of Fi- Dance to make good the dofictency in tobacco and sop, whatever be thy races of ducy applicable to those articles when relieved from the monopoly. ‘The vapid und general spread of the grace diceage must produ aod militate against any incese of taxation during next year, if it does not, asl fear it will mske it impradent to introduce a change wnea that distrese may rat-e the revolution which wasin Thomar’s case attributable to unpopalarity of his goveroment To give some ides of the extent of this diseane, it will be seen thet tbo grape abipmente by this and the last packess for Epgiand do not equsl en per ceat of the lowest of pre vious years, although the environs of Lisbon bave bren laid under contribution ior a circumference of many ad ditional miles The Legislature has, vo doubt, at last relieved the Sajdanba-Megalhsen’s Cabinet from besvy respoasi- bilities connected with tt« long dicrature since the insur reotion ef 1851; it bas voted all the money bills. approved the railroac contract, and ertabliabed certain c ndittons for s reoorciliavon with the bank, but after all the go verpment prospests are gloomy enough It iv doubted whether the bank will come into the terms established the Cortese, Gisinverested persons can ave no chance of capital being paid up for the construction of the railroad = It is true pestable direction has brea pemed here; but it doe appear that capital to any extent is brovgh* into the project by either the Lisboa or Loncon directors, who are to have re-erved the right to tuke whatever shares they live upder eertain circumstances dependent upon future doubtful contin enc! Othe Chamber of Deputies did not separate without ap- pointing ite committee to report upon such of the iste reductiona of import duties ax may be set asideto satisfy the petitions of mapufactorios requiring excescive pro- tection; but it ix doupted whether the government is @isposed 10 countenacce anything which will affect the general arras ent of the tariff decreed lest year; in any care, vorbing can bo done til) the Cortes meet auaia. ‘Tee Lirbon fourd of Heatth bas declared Pernambuco to uspected port instead of an infected one. bat wh Babi apd Rio classed as ic fected tho Brazil wteamera will not be relieved from quarantine reatric- tions in Perti guere ports Shi, are Soni . . Intelligence was received at Lioyd’s, London, on August 25 of the totel of the emigiavt ship Charles Clarke, Tadd master, bound from Holyhead 0 Quebec with one hundred passengers. On the Z7tn July last, the ship being off the ocast of Nesfourdand # dene fog came ‘on, in the midst ¢f which sbe truck 00 8 reef of rocks off Freshwater Print, Tre+pessy Bay, & heavy +ea break- itg over the veswel and pasrengers who crowded the decks, An attempt was made to launch -he boats, but they were stove. 1 guns were fred, which brought assistance, and a line having beea got ent to the shore, the pasrergers, with the exception of five, who were swept off the deck by a boavy »@a aod drowned, were all saved The poor creatures lost wil their baggage and ef- fects. The veael becat total wreok ‘The recent advices brousbt by the Harbinger to Eog- commander. through who-@ tntemperance the oatastro- phe is alieged to have cocarred The -ea wan a voraal of Febroary, under the charge of Cpt. M’Kay and a crow, with officers, &0.. of twenty. +ix banda; "ae wie of the master secompanied hor bur band. Freighted with a ge- anchor in Hobson’s Bay On the following morping «ho doct of the captain, who ‘ti* a by thi ao sbie got ashore when sho went to pieces, and mont of the Laspon Ang 1883 Cowents commenee’ the work <tth demness ont owing land, fornir+h melancholy deta'l« of a sbip+reck ~ that of some 600 toms burthen, and sppears to nave sailed from neral cargo, sbe renehed the shores of Australis on the 14th Wi war got under weigh. and p-oceaded to Shortlane Biaffs. aod there remained til] the Slat came on board Intoxicated and very much exolted—the crew were drowned. to the ungenial wea-ber, and the amount of speculating the Britian abip Sea, belor ging to Liverpool otf Port Phillip Hoeds, ard the Ives of many valuable ves tnoludiog the Liverpeol on a three year’s vovsge on the 10th of la-t and in the evening of that day bronght to Hoinity of Port Phillip Hende where be an saored, py m —throngh the con’ Commorctal Affeirs. THE LONDON MONEY MA&KET. e te | afloat. bed vet shows much aulmation—olon ™ = 5 ae « du 327° PRICE TWO CENTS. =——== i he 35% ‘eld a; be 05 U8 WOH meDeY end ° 2d New doilare searoe at be Ud, AMERICAN 8. D Bell, Son & Co reper poet the week a far hurtrere bas been dope in A-veriosa wmaritios noch ti “tote eteche and Keilees donda du" prices were tw cbsrged, ad the market presented uo feature « aoveity. Uciren States 6 per cent Bonds, 1868 11056 a LLG D 6 per c-pt las Scock, 1867-8 4 ell Bar aflver x Peon pivante 5 per Ovota : 5 per cent Bonde, 1882 Mare 6 ver cent Se Bente, 1808 “ Do Dollar B nds, 1872 . Mars tard 6 yer cect Bond:........, be t 6 per cont Bond i s cky 6 yer owmt 1868... a . 46 6 per cont, 1892 sevens OT 0 99 Opereent Sg tnd« 1874 Hg a LIB Beatom Cory 444 per cent Stg Bouda’.. 102 6 0 18S ig Do" 5 yer cont 9883 . 9% 8 N Orleans Cry 6 per owe Boods, 1893 |.,.90 a .. Perre Uen'rel Railroad 6 ver osnte 1880., 9655 a O75 Cee &St Lonts 7 ver cant Lt Morte .... = 03 CE feng and Misnisarppt 7 percent, lt Mte 845, 8 9056 Hetwedere Del 6 per cent let Mg Com, 1877 92K%8 .. hie oid Resging RR 6 per cent M ge. . +s tee SK 0 N.Y ono brie 7 ver cont Convertibles 1882 87 6 8% NY, aro Evie 7 percent Lit Mtge, UR B-9 107 1g @ 18g Co‘oaxe end Auro a7 per cent lst Mtge... 83 o OF Gree’ Wectern. of Liinois, 0 per cea . - eeees nes - Ba PARIS BOUBSR. 1868, see Vents August 26 1868. The following were the cloviow riots ta the Boucser— Trree per ceot Rertes, 80 10, Four-and-« Galt per coat Kepres 105 20 Bank ebares, 26 BICHAKDSON BROTHERS AND 00.'3 CLROULAR. LiVERPUOL, August 86 IN6S At‘bis norei g's market + cad @ good attecdesea, Soe the excitement roved 10 trad for the past week was fepruc Afeir extentif business was a reported rob in ebest end flour for shivmect to F-ance We quote the sdvence up nm «Best from Tuesday fully 3 + 70 ibe. uop all Cercriptions A yaronef very des whtte apeicen sold at 8 84, per 70 lose fre eeverce o@ flour te fully 64 a Od. por bel, and wird Dot Htte realy gor olferus — Lud ae roid more reedily at prices rather ia favor of offers, We bad an tr prod deward for ustmeal. and purcassers wore w able 'o supply theneeless om as Kood ree» those © rrevt Op our Just marke. Oste dull bat eicarat charge pveive Onr imports for the pest sevea Covet: of 6,060 quarters wheat, 088+ quermen [ a coro 1/9042 bin. wad 6 666 waok« fou Ex.o wm “ur heme period, LOfd quariers ~ best: 880 quarcers lati c corp. 2789 bel ard LOLE sasks far Ws qivte si value of anerioaa ovreals at tniy day's marke: lo Whit) Geo-.ee una Ohio wheat, & Copsdan, 8- 4° afk fd; red Onto, 84 Vos ; Baltimore atd Chiladetpul ar, 80+ 9 30s See eee eae same Bee eae, te sour, Z8e.; boated, 2. 64 w Me. per bol, as a [Sarry iy Corron: bax b&n vary qaiet being aff-cted by tae venee 1p the price of giata, &c fhe wale for thy beve Kéen 31,710 betes, without mateial ciseg+ ie joe x Lan® quiet; a parcel was 5 at 68s., being the best pri e ob ay able «ithoygh holders geserally cant 60s. Busr - A gvod deal bar been Sone desing Oe wer st ewe lower rates, The sales have mootiy of the lone: qvalittes Bsoow qaet at 46s a 4fs. Pork very dull, Bios tea hitue botter— some feir rice eold at 244 per awt., ia bood JAMES M'BENRY'S CIROULAB. diveuruvt, Augast 26, 1968 Provistons—Ip bacon no chanwe = & slow burisens of ateady rates for nijon and sboulders. Beef mre svoottp ac lw reror. Fork is in moderate request. Cnesw beoon cleated st high rates Larp cull but pot lo~er Considerable sales of tallow Dave been rade wt be 3d 66 bod. quercitrou turk have been sold at 8s. Od Ip seeds netbing ber Deen dove pa bee al very active, 200 tierces Caroline sold at ln 68 to 2 . 20 tone thin oblong Westorn linseed cake have brought £9 % Cd to £0 bs per tou. . BkuspeTUrFs - The buoyant tone is undiqdal-bed tre extreme questions fo: fur amd wiinat ure coadily media Bilb re wud desler hove fo lo ved the lead of agpoutaion a, BY Du Poet p:1eDE b tovbe werset ludsm core is we wered-mand. Fellow isl. ace #hive 2s cower, MTON totreine very quiet. These arcemall ard VED it i iarconrible to quo'e « decliue to griees, tae POF SEDATION tells agetunt thn veller, whines exort- ip the corn arerket caures cauttop, end hat. une operations o* many im cotton Speculators geacralty being full’’ of “low’’ cotton, which ts most aneetessic, are c mpelled to be idle. In Msvohester there hax Bone very Live business doug thts week. = Led hele K000n And yarce ure lower Stick wis day 4 Mv) of whicb 640 653 are Ameresan = Srock Laas ish id wa beg. of which 486 119 vers Awercan lbs thin enet, 41,710 bas inoludipg 26 0'0 american 4 240'vage being on. peculacion apd 4.880 for export MESSRS. BARINGS’ CIRCULAR. corn 'r+de Dus beea very excited. aud lange pu-dvasea Meath bern ande for Feause aad T has been rata+r uarettied, out ‘The funds art be ely rupporte 98%. The Honorsbie Ka-t Ladia Company's » © for Dille ov Benpal ord Madras tv ts Sed., aed os Romony 2%. 1d. the company’s rupee Ber vttver is bela nt Sx 2d New dolinrs scarce at 5a id By the tlectrne telegraph from Trimste we learn the arrival of the cverlacd mail, with dates from Coe to tue Tim July; ‘he Jecters ave lcked or to-morrow or Mouday CorFEE ba» been ip ace request. and cm color, de vcrpti ne of plantation Ceylon an sdvanee of 2s 34 hae OED Ten/ize>, eX,Ortere Daving soon Loe odtel bayera The pubis sale pave oonersted Of 810 cu-ks 200 bags plow tation Ceylon which have found eager Duvers at ther shove Improvement p ices ranging frow S45 6d 2 65+ & Tle 150 vackuges commen Ea-t India brougat 446 64 &» 47, 21 coven Madras, 62 6d a Gin Od., 842 packages Mecha suld br: bly trom G49, 6d 0 664. 6d.; while 1610 due ranive Ceylon, gnc 1,865 bags Kio, were bougas tn above the market By privere contract we notice sales 61 2000 D ge St Domingo at 434, a 454, 700 nage Bio at 4d, 400 begs Babin a! 45c 3 600 ouya naive Cevion at dhe 6a 246 64, 600 cabs planta ton bie a 61s. 64, ond too corgees od tree’? Rio aflost—¥ 900 bags at 44. ov 2 OU bagr doa ix cludiog freight to & pear port, both Drirg tmeured free of particular average Oar af vices trem the coutinea’al markets sce fxrurable, bur, ae vsual cp tor eve of the Dutch sales, transac ious hace Lot bron very @xteDsive os tv The market has been in a very exoited state, joncay an advauee on that day week of 4s per + obtained on Ergli b wheat. owiog to inrge pur » for France and woile foreign was quoted ve. a 3 dearer , last wek’s average of Bagtlah was Sle. lo. ard 76976 qr re urned The toy price of Kogiien flour ha. been advanced wo 658 per cack but for Amed- can atover 30>, there was very little dewand though Sle, wm wade for 500 bola fice Baltiaove Cate la Graser. po change ip other sprivg corn. We quoe Ame ream wheat Sis. # 62a, flour 18s Gd 4 31s. per bol Flea:'ny cargoes ef wheat are heid for very high prices. Nothirg cone iu Indiau corn. At today’s martet prices were ly 5 2s deerer for wheat; end Ua'ted Scates floar sold from 304. @ 32s; the latter price for fice aio, Canton i» quiet. Sales have been. confived to 1.200 buen, without change in value. At Liverpool # moders te demand hes been freely met by importers; yesterday middir g Orleans wae quoted at 6364. per Ib RICE bun beep in active requesc, and a very large basi- Dern bur been done, not lees than 80,000 baga having changed tacd*during the week, at an advance of ls 6 le 66 per cwt. from 124 64. 9 14«.; Madran 106 €d « lls, Sd.; Arracan, 108 a 108. 34. Five cargoes of Arrscun have deen sold aGoat at from 10s. to 10s. T}gd., ‘wo 0} Madras on searot terms. RB Dar been in fair demand from the trade through tek, with im proved inquiry to dev, and the market. closew very firmly at prices which were not obtainable last Friday Tho sales of Weat India sum up 1,960 hbds,, wth £0000 bags Mauritius and Ba-t India. hhds. Cubs murcavado were principally sold from 32s. 6d. G» 6d, spd 1950 bags Java from 31s. a 354, 64; while 198 bexes Havana only ® few lots sold-from 384. a Ts 6d ‘vate contract eight cargoce have been a0 wflost, viz.:—1,202 boxes white Havana at 306, 2 625. yellow (No 12%) at 284. 64, 916 casos brown. 81 105 6d , 400 onses at 94. 9d. 600 cases white at 10340., 260 raves at 238., Lp gs og . sat 188 and on the spot 4500 bags Manila at 208, 120 ca-es whi ia at Shs and 2 000 boxes t 36s. Sd, with 200 fiac as dls. In the near torte of the owtinent great Acumeees us tne T adiog Coo pany’s next sele will take op the 19th of September, at Rotterdam and consist of 60,400 basteta, being the whole of their stock. Tea —There is stil bot little disposition to operate. Common copgou is quoted at 10% @ 1Id.; goud am fine are ia more request, but traasactions Hmited tm porters being unwilling to accept the present currency. tae American government vessels in their waters as {riends to their own fisbermen. rather than to the Americans. The Pictoa Chronicle, after noticing the arrival of the Princeton. and the Fulton, “the fastest ses: steamer afloat,’ in the waters of its neighb: 1Byt im 7 Wo beHiove the visit of Commodore Sbubrisk te Gulf of St. Lawrence will be of as mach deadt te colopial fisbermen as the presence of the Britmh ateam- era tbe influence of the former will de eroa more passat than that of the latter in preventiag illegel eneroaeh- wrote; while at the came time the infuraetion as te the real werits of the fishery troubles conveyed to Wasbing- en through the medium of the Commoder’s despatekes, giving the views and feebngs of the people of tue cate moa with regard to the question, may Youd to do Lge | with the expec ations pow beld by the goveramee tbe United Staten of unsearovatte conosssions 08 the part of che provinces, avd may ultimately tend to a criendly and equitable arrangement of the whole mat ” t The Cyane hes arrived ot Halifax and her offiads ill Be bd recoive ae much commendation aa mas been bestowed upon those of the Fulton and Prisesten, Marine Affairs, Tan U.S. Man Sree Firemans eof ia to mocrow tog Pevmew ete Southampton, oF 12 0'0l07 4 M, trem piety New 8 North river,

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