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THE NEW YORK HERALD. — WHOLE NO. 6581. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. MORNING EDITION—FRIVAY, SEPYEMBER 1, 1854. #ro.m Buffalo, THR KANSAS BMIGKAN:8—-FROM LAKE SUPEBIO '— A party of ope hun¢red and tweaty five emigrants, Tho Assessment of Second Avenue, ‘The C mmitiee cn Asssesments of the Bserd of | The Health of Ore Board of Heslth of © -welend, Ohio, hav PRICE TWO SENTS. It ie d fficult now to doobt but what the Russian hove been really d iven to their own frontic’*, tha” | ni @leco: tinved their reports, ag tbe has en- Da SP Rll | be Frecch and English are tn earnest in doing te ~~ OANAL AGENTS DNTKL+ERiNG IN THB ELBOTIONS. sterday afterncoa in the City ry, o i THE BIDS FOR THe NEW STATE LOAN, | Bormaio aogutt 3184. | FT ty bear ahjocdore ts the coutraation ef 080 | "Tries yes Ziyern woe rented ta Buston ow | ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. cusrsom dam ge, and t at Avstria is,up te 4 ‘SUSPICIOUS LOOKING VESSELS IN THE GULF. A Free Soil Convention and K from New Engavd for Kanses, weat up the lake last night. They take with them rix engines from Rochester, ; and some patect grist mills from this city. All the party were in good hee'th and spirits ‘The Lake “upe tor Journal of saturday Inst, saya the Adesements or grad ng seoclops «A, Band 0 of the | Wee Becoud Avenue Railroad. Precent—J. M. Belden, Varian and Jeremiah, committee, and sbout iwenty-five property holders affectec by this assessment. nesday. The disorder scems top eva . KO .- sivel) among the Lish The yellow fever Augusta, Ga. BEALTH OF The St. Paul Pion. has made ts 8); earance at Of. PAUL, MINNESOTA. eer of the 23d ule, eays:—We THE WAR. Important Correspondence Between the Bussian preerst, wib the Wes'e n Powers. Still there has been su cunning di-played by Au-tria snd Rusia, ard +acd ‘ukewarmess aud bungling by France apd Eogland, that the Eagtish press bas been cared Of boasting and speaking too coofidently. The be war would see: be approa bin; ; ‘ rl ‘ bave never krown the city more bealthy thir st bh Go tug of wi 7m to H ww Nothing Pic Nic m'ning prospects are flouri-ning The shipments since Mr. Sxipmogm eaid that upon this subject and Frene! vernmenta, b t i oat 12th om tons of copper, and | hoped the metser would be postponed till some other went; consider ng the excessive heat of the wea for though the Czar bas failed as an tr. pysstian eer — Hf “ . ¥ : it is extraordinarily on. fre Board of Heals, we NEWS FROM THE AFRICAN SQUADRON. ‘The Steamer San Jacinto Goes to the Baltic, &0., &o, ko. The State Lvan of $1,950,000, ij Aunawy, Aug 31, 1854 ‘The following wer- the successful biczers for the State Yoan of $1,250,000:— Cowpleints are made that the canal agents are inter- fering tndoly in the cow:ng election. The veather is cooley, aui there are indications of rain, but none har as yet falien Toe schooner Hudson, bound from Milan, Obio, to Buffalo, with » heavy load of staves was totally wrecked near Conneaut. Her crew were all saved. Fine Swemps uear Hud-on, Onlo, on Fire, Borrato, August 31, 1864. time, whes the Assessors should be summoned be- fore this meeting aod asked it to upon what ponciples they baa this seveas- man Sintncax, in a few remarks, th ugh’ that it woulo be acting sammaily to have this mater «is Oorsed now, snd boped it would be postpoa da week. Mr, A. a eal be ropesunnted: property Sevoued for this soad, bat bad ony a little wh before read the coe, OF neat aid was ia favor of a pest- ment for a few days at least Pour. Jaco VanDEuroot. aud that some lots hed we have! ad, ‘There have been ¢ at Lan:str (Pa.) weeks, who beve assiduvurly woy and | their doties durin the DOW : ave ree; We corbt not,w bh citiz-ne, will conti ve latored in the discharge of pr: vslence of whut stukoew from theict ils; whic: on the part of our hout the season. wenty-three deaths om cholera Hospital, within we lasttso TELEGRAPHIC. YELLOW FRVAB IN OHARLESTON. GBARLESTON, Aug. 31, 1854. What is to be Done with Bomarsund? ZH GREYTOWN AFFAIR SPEECH OF THE QUEEN OF ENGLAND, ae, &o., &o. By the Urited States mail steamsh'!p Washicgtoe, vader, os 8 defender he will prove am .ugly cur, tomer, end bie army msy be able to re over the prestige in the Crimea which it lost on the Danube, Intense anxicty ir now fe for uews from the Black Sea, for no ove can tll wi ether the Crimean expe* dition wilt land at Odessa, Avepa, or Sebastopol, or some otber port of the Crimea. There bas becs @ report that it bas lanced on some part of the coast in the Perctop Gulf. If so, it will be some time before it gets to Sebastopol. It is certain that im- mm nse quantities of ordpance stores and other mu- Amt bityor, Par Prem. In Obio, the pine swamps west of Hudson hare been | 4 aro sued; & at property vide by wide | We have bad only ono death from yollow fever Capt. J. D. Lines, we have Londoo papers to the po. to Setaoes, & Atgoed.oosson #25 00 Wwe persian Sr eraneb oat Tea laalngs hsieteet eo ee the atm tarot ce ne 60 ver ogak ia the | to-day. 1Gsh of Augoat, n-ioive. ‘Toe Waatingeén ltt | otore of war Have been from England to the Ad al hondred acres, hive beoa barat ow se- mm putucon it. . 25,001 100 16 prendre will, when ‘ao awam fills with water, |” Mr. A” MuGurram called ‘he attention of the Uniced States D svict Court, Ecuthamptes on that: day, and meg on the Bs). | og Balds, operations are slow and not satie- $80" 190" 16 pecomen lake The Gre would eommeass cating under, | coun it'ce t) lots of bisoa the Second aveaue be- DECIBION IN A CASH OF SALVAGE. She brings 290 passengers, and ab nt Give huadre! | 7,2. athe utility of taking endoc-upying Aland 15.090 100 1535 ical fs t, it | ty ero Eighe-firet and Bights-second streets, He By Hon. Judge Betts, tons of German, Frenoh and Bitish goods on te done with the arse ee fork: 40000 In Wee Honan ae ere eevonrthtay vithia | # i teen had been injured to the extent of about | Ava, 31—Edward P. Perctwal, for himse'f and | | atehe islard 18 disputed, Nothing can be done seen gprs taaet tmaaa ee aoe would burst out furlously, consuming erorythisg withia | 8°71, 0° Ft atte damage be was offered $3,500- | other nt the orig habella and Lorethy, her tack e, ons Be from New York, arrived off Cowes, | ‘tore Russivn forte-in the Baltio, it appears, until ] Bo 100 15 1-6 resch T.: Cuarmuayn of the committee then stated trat mi car go—This wee a cave of anivaye. + Louis, a + | gurboate are sert out there. Such boateare getting w'oo. 100 15 President Pierce, of Fudxoa College, went to the t rt of the commi't-e, of the 41-08 ra, ibe] was filed by Pe cival, the ee-ond mit+of | and the Niagara, from Boston, at Liverywui, oo t oa too 25 ar wc (3 vtkw ith aid: when he saw coveral lange troes, en r ee togive this mutter at eag the clipper ee ber hence hea Ae the 13th. eine adhd he Thad gad bei: ies 2000 GW) Te we pi otbere mnterested. From ths mo ja the " ‘pOKe. "7 geno Ico 1435 apparently on solid greuad, commeare tumbling as ann neg ey Baty now adjoura utte acts maacone te we Nolloe:_The Wide The prorogation of the British Parliament a of 6,000 yarés, avd antimony shot are to be used, as 48000 100 1414 | though caused byanearthquake, The Are broke out all a 7g Awske, u vesel beloogivg to this ee and bouud | pleee with the usual formalities om tie 12th of | 1" Till: Ul he ne While this is dolng, FOO te tk pectop | around him, ard he xarrowly escape? with Life Curonere? Lnguests. Cue Yoysee trom Siryapore to New Yu k,lsie» | August. The Queen's speech, delivered in person, th is Weaving away aa from 10. 14 qetcd | The inabitantein the riclatty are ina state of utmost | _Farar Accrogsr iN Reoabway —Yestorday Coroner | ith u valuable caro of tea, svices and tin, wanna efal t ibate to the bravery of the Turks | Do*ever, the summer ® Khewnarld dl rons 10) | 14 76-100 fnqvoxt upon the body of a man named | + 13th day of July last, about 300 miles from New | P80 8 grar : ee sbo ty nothing can be dove in the Baltic uotil next Satin. an sidan agate tae ok a © Wiliams, oh, tt apreare. was knocked down sod | osx, ip Vadttade 38 deg. 22 mic. N., and longitude | in the defence of Bilistria acd the other military year. There sppears to be @ general opinion im V6 000 100 14% Senator Dovgias at Home, yh elie aes anions bout Big otees | 72 deg. 10 mip. W., im the miadle of wae Gull nieam. | operations on the Daoube,and etated that, im cordial Holand’ that the taking’ ef Grocatadt ought’ tes 2.600 200 14:9%-100 Carcade, August 31, 1854. | Ti'diteare by the testimony taken yostoriay that the | Ab UL 9 A. M. abric was discovered tote leewart, co-operation with Fravor, the effurts of her Majesty | Bext (to-morrow) Senator Douglas addresses the community on Friday ‘The oapers solicit for him a patient hearing, showing that an interruption is anticipated. From Washington. deceased wa orcesing the atest whea the stage No - driven by Jacrs Dolan, came along atan unusually rap rate the pole strising him in the breasc Tha deceased in bis fell got uncer the left wheels of the stage, which. parsing over tis body, margled hic to» shocking ma Pe bal wan elsked ap by peveral vyatanders, w: unger her steru. 8: and s00n afte 1¢ was se » that ate hed « signal fly: ing, witch turned out to b+ » sigval of distress, The Wide Awake tnerenpon hove to, and the orig came we proved to be the B itixa brig Lrabeils and Dorothy, bouna (om Havaca t> Pal- will be directed to the effectual repression of that awbitious ard aggressive spirit ov the part of Rus: sia which bas compelled her to take up arnsio de- feuce of an ally, acd to se ure the future tranquil- te be attempted—that it is mot mecossery to waste lives upon such sn attempt, and that Rorsia chould be damaged oply in the Black Sea andon the Darube. Trisis, evidently, s ministe- ‘fh | Month, wt» a cargo of white sugar. She sailed from Havana on the 25th of Juve. On tne Sth of Juiy the ceptain cied of yellow fever, a seeman on the let, the sevoud ma'‘e on the 6 b, anda bo; on the 13th, leaving to do duty when sbe feilin witn tbe Wide Avske, only the mute, two men sod a boy. At the request of the mato, Percival aad four een went ou beard of er sai took charge to boing ber to New York. The mate of tna fsub-tla shu two men were also sick, aad ove died about rial opinion, for in all the offieial talk and qritiog about exacting material guarantees from Russia, there ia nothing said about exa ting any in the Baltic. They are limited to the Danube aud the Euxine. Nov, although the Danube aud the Enxine is the place where Russis can injure Turkey, the Baltic is ploced him on tre sidewalk in front of +t Paul's Churel until the staze could be brought bask. Ina few mirutes both t! go aud tke diver vere broaght _ back, being caught Fulton street Tse sounted man |b: put inte this vebicle aad convsyed to the New York Hospital, sbere be expired ju-t a ke entered the docr. The medical testimony went to show that Avo ribe on the right side avd three on the left were frao- tured. end that the deceased came to bis death from m- jucien recelved by Seine Tuo over oy ths stare, ti lity of Europe. A despatch is said to have been received in Paris announcing the landing of a body of the allied forces at Perecop, on the Crimean [sthmas, Bacha est is now occupied by ten thousand Tarks. An Austrian steff officer had been seat to Omer Pacta’s camp to settle the arrangements for the RETURN OF SECRETARY DOBBIN. 7 WASHINGTON, Au’. 31, 1854. Secretary Dobbin returned to this city to-day. Personal Intelligence, Senator Donglos is to address the prop'e of Chiesgo this evening. i$ cae the place where she could injure England; and if 7 MOVEMENTS OF GRISsI AND Manto —We learn tha‘ these ‘The testimony ia this i+ not conclu ted set, the ate ival took barge, atl of hy | entry of the Au-triea troops ints the Priacipslities, bog pi per ‘ ee 109 distinguished personages have leased the splendid man- | Cor ner being bliged t» adjourn the care in consequence a Ceo ies ee sot be Be ge tork tre | which, scoorcing to tho last accounts, «ill now be Cropstradt ia allowed to re a ; > ou ; vt Sedat argon cr en “ ; land must ockp>#ledge that one respect ai 10,00" 10) sion of J. H. Abbott, Esq., 111 West Fourteenth street. orncacott wo | whainebarge of the vessel, and. bevugst her eatsly | ceoupiea by élvisions,aleo,ot the British and Fren > Le and ARRIVALS. “pperseonctcnes canes Delsner, atthe Harton: | into this port, whereupon this Hivel erie Gied to re- Pie inferior to Russia, avd tbat an island fort can defy Tov 100 137-00 | | At the Motropotit m “Hotal—Commodore Siler ard reilrcad depot, at Forty eeoond street, who came to his | cover Drover salvage vompecsation. Te, orev of | fOrcem a. scoope were landed on tte | Eetlish sunlore and French soldieve—n rathor dam 10.009 100 13 80-100 | United states navy; Hon Isauc Ret ae: . ” "1 death it appeared, from bemz accidently ran over by the | the Wive Awake pumbernd teon'y-“wo. : ry bs ‘i rea! A stele das tinea [ Beroel thing for France and England to « ‘ 10,00 100 12 70-100 | L. Gibbons, United tates navy: P. J, Wegoias, rene White Plsing trata op its way to this city, abt 10% | Liew settled the clam for te sum of $3,750, and the | sth Angust, and oconpted Aland, out avy g a seksiaan velihe i wens FRd bic ae - 16,000 100 18 60-100 | @ Hargier, Berlin, Prussia; J. Roonen, co ipne 1a, | Oelock on Wedvesday night The train, it appeared hat plesdiogs ave tstimory were by consent submitted opporition from the Ryssians, wio borntall the out- 5 : 52 Joleon 160 13 60-100 | Veise, tiambwe; W.8 Benfield, Landon 4. 5 tou, Qie’ | iut been devscted frm the engive at Thisty sighth 1° hiy Hovor Judue ai bora; then ElaRwe rom the Rossland, who parntell he ot |v ccra never test until he bad deétrosed Oroost 1 16,000, 160. 18 40-100 h TURN atays Wor Moucaef; scot. | Ftrvet anis'the usual cule when the ergiore pero-tred 105 ute abe re elves by tho ealvors ‘Tre follow: | works round Bomarsucd. pemmernene ed a =p mt we 2 10;000 100 13 380-100 ; be ‘eptoitn Soll, Hefisbassaey; ny Sr ee Smith | * mar onthe track, ahwut teenty feet from the 297 ing d-ovee wes thie morn ng muce by bis Houor: —- | tosa, The Paris Moniteur offictally aunoauces the : pen iucie® Grasetanou” he ae a = 10'o00 1¢0 “18 3-100 dens dana ae. ine irene United States ace enrcher, He pusicn. 1He Senos, pd wblealed wat it Mt serra of ealrage * ei oy | tacdipg of toia expeditionary coros at t-vo volats of ee — tigen 4 de , j , é K p is action having beeo adjaste i ov a : R Prot, Mitchel Chie, Rody, Killing bim inst uter Ihe bode wax brought to | the libeliauw in tts action the Island of Lumpar. A battery of five guos was 7000 100 13-9¢-100 | st the Ft. Nlebolas Fotl—Gen Sarket, Yonton; Capt. | tne Wiepot as rocn aa tie. traia could be stopped. Tha | gre:ment of partion at the am of $3 160; aud Aeatroyed by ® French avd British steamer, Three | iD preponderat ng influen’c in Euro e. If ber “ Fae e Bete’ | aciphte Dn Gen. cingers Mable: Satie ee Babe, | aaee RE MATE Cee Itt TAL LY tree ee tarne elinata basiag: stipules ae et the fo a | C@pital were driven futo the foterior, to where it ‘Thomas Olovtt 26,000 100 13 6-100 | detpbts Geo Singer. Mobile; J E. Baow, | od came to his centh from ir juries recel:ed by velng ac | gr ty g to. submit to tee Jucge of this const to de- | aaips of war after “ards attacked the forts comman SS ene ee \é 25,00) 100 13 6r-100 | Lout-ville; Aon. N, Kancall, Syracuse; Wm Keep, Esq.. | cidersally ron over be a locomotive, the corner of | ernie the oistribution at the sald sae am wget Hee eae eit nen caine weep lage ‘ . 5/600 100,» 18 GiriO0 |: Lookbert, «rane Baitimore 5K. Jones, Keatuccs; | Thinty-eigbth street and Fourth avenue.” the dectst- | tice jmrerentea therein as ualvore, and the plead acai nenechattectbbenseraiio tehnettt power, sx j never ha m Earope sgaiu. It ts edarce- Te Bar k.... + GN 100 13 38-LO | WF, Burren, Troy; Devid Walker, Mmaebiog nj AA ed was a native of Ireland sud $0 yeare of age. ipgh end prootghaviug eeu revd avd Crvsive of — | Would elapse y - dh of | JF peeetble to imopine that the'Konlish avy will A. White. 10% 100 12 9-100 | sieCence, UB. BOWS Golem: epee nde aH Drownen Wan r Batnixc —‘n foqu wt was belt yes | 1, Covgieesadion of the exposure of the imune tiate eal- Ac ordirg to letie.e from Ovetsa of the 4th of core finel’y, eave.sie, Baltio-unthirst hae eestniped “ 2 EON 160 45 thd Rents Seen Aoi rp set tig Fo ag Oe ‘hrentom, Gol. terdas a ba ods boy ee i ponding lof the kai Wide Awake and asaisted tn | ayruet, Admiral Nachimoff, with a great yortion of | the Rucsicn fleet ter outta capac, Guephael ton a . orge W. rt ed, isvillo; Pe n a x al % ai I aati . A if rf . 10.04 19 10-109 | Weed Obto Capt E -anferd, eunaee abc Tre fo tof Purne.stieet, No th river. esis ons b pe Desanes ¥ ve mp one: on the Rugcian flect, appew ed on that ao | sont eee utteking the strongholds by wich itis 12 76-1 | At the Pe. cott Houre—Sic Was. Boyd, London; N. J. | who was oply eight searsof age, went out boyond his ' a ; aoe eerie ya restrain 1 Acre ges se bag p44 1 + Francis: ¢ Burley, Californias %. Cn ed hot stance could be of ier, #ithough the aotaal servi es an le wes . dhe Britist u ‘ e 8 e100 jlo Sviuerat G ih We . Devee and say, New ftieten bn "fe Itved pitt bis mother, at No. 43 Jans of sald salvora were vot extrworainay; wid bir atated thst the fleet was to rergrn to Sebsatopol | poplibmen think thot all-thut will be 2nccseeng:te 1275-100 | York; Mrs’. M. Caruthers and feally. New Orleans; | gtrect, : wiceration of the relative vstac of the #9, | h9 same night. Se ae teeny aon T os ti eeekon tent ike eb ean A + += BF Worthingtup, Baltimore; Mca. ¢ CCIDRNTAL DEATH OF 4 CARMAN —V. orseae ® thet eve was jadon wila @ veiuedle cago, GP aPERG expo ition trom Va~ | Remi inthe Tort wii be a0. eat be ror pastry ; ae x r ver; tha’, 1 feet, t pie’ ave no dee 12 76-100 O ™ mule sibiae >} me wse not yet positivel, Enown, It was. however, | S84 vers tha’, oy Teck, the mipiviers have m te r: J. Hooton, wo j see sini da. pigment To amthame toand 9 gced five arikeet the bent of Russia and oripyle her Cur- Poltuca: FHKE SOIL CONVANT1Oy aT WOLHDORO’, ¥.m . Concord “An~gust 31, 1854 A free soil or fusion convention was bild yesterday at ‘Wolfboro’ About 2,600 persons were preseat, embracing Ovemernins Pérvone of all sbades of pulitics, ion Ishsbod Goot ‘win, of Portamoub, presided During the forenoon session ‘Speeches wore made hy the President, Hon. Amos Tack, Hoa. Jemes Bell, avd Hon < P. Chae, of vhio The ‘tencr of the speeches was encouraging to a fu-iva of po- Uitical creeds in the formation of # g est Northorn party “Opposed torlavery ex cosivn The Nebdsasia-Kansus bill “War Bi Vexely coudempes. in Mirara. J.C. Goodricn, of Reidachusetts, Hon J. P ‘Hale, be. Dr. (1o,elan( aod others, aadres id the meot- ing in the afternvon. The «perches were ali of an anti elayery cast, and denuvcistory of the administration No reeciu-ions were paseed GREAT GATHERING OF KNOW KNOTHINGS. Bostow, August 81, 1854. A picnic gathering of Know Nothings, to tho number of 4,00 or 5,000, was heli in Gevigetown yesterday. Several towns inthe vorth part of Essex county were largely represented. Major Ben. Perles Poore, with Others, aduressed the am-euvilage. Tuo ravidly growing strength and importance of the new party was the thems Of eloquent congratulation from the apeakers. MOVEMENTS OF THY SQUADRON—SICKNBSS ON THE Coast, ETO. Bostox, August 31, 1854 Captain Freeman, of the bark ida, from the Coast of Afrigs, reports the United state: ship Constitution at Monrovia July §, and the Unitet “tates obip Yarion at Goree July 15—vith all bands well, Vhe Marion was to @ail on the follow ing day tor Gambia. The rainy season bad vot in botore the Ida left the coast, and’ itwas very ucheal hy. Several merebants, who bad reside! at Bissau for many yeors, had died The Ida Wcings lette: bags from ths Constitution and Marion. From ice Sour SUSLIGIOUS LUOXINY OHAPE, BTC. BTC. 5 wauriMORR, Aug. 31, 1664. ‘The Brfilsh sohooner Pover, from Nassau, had arcived et Charleston The captain reports that on the 6th inst., ‘whilst on the voyage from Baltimore to Nassaa, he ‘oll in with a @ suspicious !ovking cealt, baviog the apperrance of @ vessel of war, She st:ered for the Rover, as if wish- ‘ing tocommuniexte with her, but nigh comiag on she ‘was iost rignt of. The 2merican bark Toxic, Captain Wm MeCalloch, From Portiar, Me, bound for Havana, with » cago of railroad sIkopers, got ashore on Blsow Cay Reef on the morning of the 19th instant. She was got of by the ‘wreckers, end brought te Narshu he Chamoer of Commorce there ewarde? the wreckers two thousand dollars for their services, and thea the bark eailed for her deatiration. Ciptaio ) cCulloch states that on the 16th ins‘ent he saw @ casjictous Joveing fore acd aft schooner, with » great number of méa oa ovard, bew- fog Gown; but in about un tour large ship hove ia night, when the schooner immedin‘ely hove aboat. He thonght op first seeing the schooxws thas ene might have bern a whaler, but ater seeiug so many men oa deck andal ft © suspected that she was after ro good. Sixteen bales of newe op gvod mitiling ectton bat Deon recei ed at Charleston, aud soid at 946 ‘The Maryiand coal trade, uf tne last week, amounted to 20,560 tons, ‘The Movile papers sn) that the now steamshtp Norris will be put on the line between hat port and Now York. A letter in the New Orioans Delia says that itis pro. ‘dabdle afler ail taat Count Boulbon was not captared at Guyamas The Southern mail as * late as due has been received. Naval 1. veiigen-e. FRE STEAMER BAN JAUINTO PHOVARDY TO THE BALTIO. Boston, August 31, 1854 Pteamer Sea Jacinto wilt leave for the Baltic on Saturday next, She was tbo ougly exemiand, 01 the damage to her machinery was found nt to be so serious an at first supposed. ' Adraft of one hundred seamen, under commind of Sailing Master Moore, leave Charlestowa Navy Yard to- day, to join the U. 8 ship indepeadense, at New Yorx, now fitting for the Pacifin. ‘The crow of the slooo-of war Cyane will be paid off poon, and prohably discharged The corvette John Adams is fully prepared to receive a crew, and will haul out of dvck at once. _ ‘The work on the now sicam frigate is progressing as raplaly @» the sppropriations will At noon to-day the thermomerer s 00d at 89; bat tt hsabad @Papld fell since ‘This eventag tt 14 quire cool, | wind ent, ond @ heavy fog gathering, with strong | {pdioations of reln ' ark, News k;J i. Brown; Uhio. Atrhe Astor ouse—Tirvt Tor Army > Geo. Vacselinder, Phitecelphla ; Hoa. M Eoong, Wiscovsio; G. W. Strong, Vermont; J L. Butler, Alu es @illism Knox, Moetg ‘mery, Als.; Mex Cara. thers ily, New Orieane; Gol. HH. Lee, Virginia; AW Luncar avo lady, Natchez; ON. Hubert aod fa: tify, “barlcston; W. 3. Colton, Racine; C.J. A Rupert Pebin, i ¢ Union Plice Hotel—Hon J. A. Mix, Albany; muel B Smith, California; hooe J. Jason, 3 Tr G B. Whitwg Mavis; J, Ubreck. Lan cn er; J. © Bsche'derand faily, Florida, Reif Atm- ttiong New O-teans. Jo the steam-hip Washington, from Bromes and toutbampon—ir Goldmen or and are Hinrichs, Me Glelbeustein, Mr and ire Mertio, Miva Glesend fer, Me acd birs Yeser, Mr and Mrs Leist, Misa I, von Wittice, Miss a Brieg Misa Ivhol, W Degeper, I, Botohar, Me Livger, Mr« Wienterg, cuil aud servant, Miss “chussler, Miss A’ chussler, Mr Fredecte, Miss -cbroder, ZL Furst 4 lady, U.S, M. mr © 4 Lengnick, Mr Cordes, Mixe Bial a, {s+ Iosteln, igt, W Voigt, Mranc }ra Harg-s Me Bischoff Mea Telk. Mise Ferseoteim, Miss thearkauf, Miss Inger, © Wegener, Mr Meyer, i Mr and Mra Schreiber J T Booz, Min Hilson, Mr od’ Mew Jolly and two chil-ren, Mr aed Mrs smith Mr Uliman, Me Gomes, J de Carrenc, Miss 4 C tragere, Mra Lebesson ative and to chitirea, fice, Misa Axvfelda, Me Boafield, two sons Mr Eentow, Mr Mademachor, C Buss, bearer of despatches, L Fasquelte, C Breosiag Me Bilbo Tor gh, Indy and th ea echidien; KA Jessel, Mrs Jessel Mire J Vaster Jessel, G 4 Jessel, Mr Hadi, lady aud five chilorem; Master ¥isteta, Mc Pazouslecher, Mr fetl- but, Mins Mulling, Me F er, Mr Rem~ten, Mr Sleier, Bir We » Mine echoap', Miss Kayser, Me V siog, indy ard child; Mr Caesar, \ r “elling, laty and foar cnildeea: ir Mirs torgbotz, \ifss Dicker, Mr Gereken, Lady aad three obildren: + i-s A» chroder, Mesers Loholf, J ungons, Kraak, Bronger, Me Varwere, Indy aod child; A Heyerman, Me Tepysn, Mr Vintschyer, a’y aod four chiltren, Carl Victechger, Mise Lo fotsetger Mr Do-g. lady aad six chitdren; Mrs If Wovermaa, F Harting, Miss Holz Mico Broun, B Brann 8 Braun, diss Ba‘easn, Mire Bt Engieman, Mc Wolff, Me Gebhera, Mr ~ biegel Mixx Beck, Mr Gods old, Mr tlitoger, Miss Both, Mr Bomocrg, @ Muller, B Von Giaon, Mr Cramer, Mr cirech-r, wr aed Mre Kamuck ard six cbiléres, Me Joseph, brand Mra Lipowrdt, Vr Ma‘ bai, °e1-ander, Tem. wing, dir Patzel erdor, T Meyer, G Meyer, Mrs C Meyer, ‘iss Psa ler, W Praller, Mr Nicolas, Miss Abeeos, M Ir Kel, BY} cblrsecr, Sire © rank. Mins atkioeon, Mba Mev Lienbeck, Nias ¢ hartuog, M: Leoaburg aad lady, Opper beimer, i Weserman, M Raver, L Flsebeadortt, ie Kock, ‘UE Neyer Mr -ohraiber, Me aud Mra Kerrison and Terildren, Mr Rovere, B Frazier, R¥ruzter, Me MoLaugh: lin, Mr * evens, Mr Richaras, J) Valoret, B Valoret, Mr Bor terara Haron, Provard, Lat, Atkta-on, Od vy, Fasrmere, © Passmore, Mr and Mra Lawroace, Miss Cristeld. Mrs Mar-hel) aud fofant. Messrs Hintrager, Sa toius, Seemen Gircen, Phiilios, re Longer ani 2 chil- ice, Mr and Drs heeves—24t, Frem Norfo'k, &e, io steamahtp Jasestown—Joha E Lougeton, J C Laughioo, TG Fex, J P For, JJ villor, 4 M Goocrich, W if Rich«tuson, Wm J Smith F M Roble- sop, F Kersey, f Ouciey, U Lewte, wife sod two children, Mre KE Mathews ani daughter, Master J Mather ¢, Cane K Chypin and lacy, JP Ayttira, Mise 3 Beown GW Parner, sal Sibley, Mes athe", Mias Wilbura. Thos © Feynolis ed lecy Birr C Potter, WA Gimeo, JC Young, EB (bigon, 4 3 Wiide Mra Soriggive aad two ciiorn, Mrs GS ertese J W Swan and lids, Mr Davia sen. wile and chile, B Gal own, @ W Steed: JH 06 Mrs Never upd daughter, Mra Umatadfec, Wm G spra lery GP Gillisos, k Kubo, M B Gisughaa, M Batrook, R < Pel, AT Beil, [Proevor jten B vena, F Whitman and Indy Mry Hizging, Misa andrews, Com; L Bree-e, USN; Misses M an « Borgwrn, HW Bargwia iy G Thomas UsN; Mrs OW Olmstead Batt aat lacy, Milas Philupa, Mire SJ Meyer, G W McGlaudoc and fady, Mies Weigh 28 in the steerage DEPARTURES, Fer Liverpool. in ateamably Americ from Boston —Rev J Lok, Mese 6 + eo > Cushing, A Cuollige Wea Katon bearer of cerpntcber) and Jucug Myers, +f Beaton: Joseph 6 of Ree 3, Conn; Wr B Devis, of Portland; W Wereenberg, of Augusta: — Lohas Rev Jona Nel MrJW Ctaff, Mee J W Clad, and Miss Doud You; Mr L adam-on, of Philadelphia; Kotert Vitirowe; Daniel McNeil and — Miloer, of Cruikshank, A R Ha Barelay, Brunswick; Miss Perot, Me W Raikes, Mrs W.' Raikes, Mr J 8 Huteh w G Nogeut, ure @ Nagoat, of Canada; br T A Richards, of ‘Toronto; Me MreD Finlayeon, Mise Browo and Master -lapson, of Hudson Bey Comrany: Mr Thomas Clark. of Demerara; Mie Gutlory and friend, of Havana; ‘homas Gif. rd, Rio Gren: e; Mrs Grifiths, Lt Jol Tuite, Mrs Tutte, aod Wr i Lucy. 0 B Hall, Heory Thomecn, R Wallis, Towsios, Win ten, Joveph td gad Mry Jemes tuart, os Stuart, Chas bi: riley, Wm OC instee Mitten’ ii hw Sian Shs and Mrs MW Perkenson, Wiss Parteoson, —— ane cinage Cocnteg of “estlaaa? Wood stine ta 4 ivrae ten J wortine sok inna 4 shy a of France; —— Pervor, ot ae Srxevn. Crourra-—A singular death a ee by. punnaecnumee afew o 8 vince & ' Accipext tar Nova Scora Landy ery A lady was attacked with bn and @ toe r* Pe act et tat _ Kg se a he circud oboe oigne of Wie Gols cubes oo connect 'p ts oes shore aod Nee Some hous subsequently bee ayer auoewick with \@ Edward Indavd »as been place, when it was again thought that bad ted about tt from the Nove 8 otis 5 ceapeesinocers /emk She’ 9, trees ee veney Se: pots bah « sat op ae ba Fopsllod.& e angemente were accoroing| @econ v * tne Wy et The body, ive agen rymrtean of | na with Prfoce KawardTeaud y's sub uance awd, with | cattle bas Ibandone 1. Lo it wnetber ehepne, when the hand ot death was fo- | \' h thie continent, ff aci7m ned. will now be Glarolubly laid wy toe vi tim, aud the trouble’ | | | gfe Mom Lite — Trenton (N.S) Americar, | C8 re pene y + fu Sxerue D, was tnstan ly hittes wy vec... from hir reat to *be ground. tha whevis of the vehicie bersing over hi- boy. ‘ibe dece itaprear. atoppet ‘bia’ borse to let some other cart go by, and his own horse suddenty sterting before he wasae 6 of the fart, threw bim to the pavement, the cart ing over him asceseribed. Verdiot—sccidentel deatl Police tollise seyman Rotted in New Yor ed Marguret O'Ntel was br tat the Tombs, charges with dual was wi ing alocg Broadwrv. on Wednesday wizht admiring Spi sracce of thingsin general, when he was aconetad by the prisoner, who induced him toeoter her houce No. 89 Thomas street next door to the buil‘ing where the Hl-faved He en Jewott was murdered many yearn ngo, and sucer+ ded fp mehing bim dehver up hi ch and chaia to ber for safe keeping after she got possession of the valunbies, ehe asked him togo out with her to take tome sunur. Fe seemed evidently delighted with the project, and accompunied her toa farviona- bie plece of reto:t for feoa es of doubtful character, io Eroudwoy, where sho ‘ sinck”? him to uso a val. ger phrare for a very heavy hill, and then cleared cut, leaving ‘be wreen oue in rather bad compaoy for weiting «n honr or eo be thought it was time tor him to be off The next morning Le mice bis wag to the sta tion bonse, and oa teling bla ntory, mo ollcer was cos prrehet af'er the women d-reritoi br Mr Clarie. She Was arrested and identified by bew as hit companton oa th eoivg previous. Justice Bovart committe> hero Inteon for tial ‘ho wateh was found ia hor posses boo which 6.6 wilingly gaze up, bot denied tebiog the money Aucmpt at Retbery —Yesterdny officer Lord arres‘ed a Ne knocked man name: dows Wm. thar +n the wight of ing threvgt Ms diton four wen but his eri they ut MeCare oneberce of havir, h intent to rob him. + eet. wus atingked by three or for belpso slumed them that vet without eifcotng their an- jeer; an ceme to tha shop ehere Mr Glenn is eroplove? ono enquired for work. © t Gean on looking at the indivtiual at coc tdentiied him as ene of the party thet axcaul ed bic last mooth, ent a-cord- i gly eave infermation of this tact to offieer Le erre-ted him. eromina fon Charce of Etghway Rollery —A youne map pam Jeflersor Tilton, wan br teotore dnoge Clarke of the Eeeond cistriet Poles Cc urt, yeatercay, charge on the compleintot Thewas Mulligan, wth having on the 224 wgust, }necked him down aud robred him of $8 56, at the co ney of Kighthavenne and Fortinth strat, «ile compl Inent was peaces nly oassingon bls way bone Pha Prttcney wae Committ dior exswleation dy the presiding Mmogistra‘e. ~ onglary in the First Degree ~Yerterday, an individual remec Fraok | ennock «aa brou. ht before Jutgs Welch, ceurged by officer Gesry with haviog made an attempt burgierouddy to eter the iwelling house No. 19! Kaxt give the aid sequin than bis assent to #1 lich that ecditioun! pert <p atcre guid as him there, $260. To the owneract 7 he divided eque We are bo apvlog usec by fenatios in ‘beze> af the devot, ing info med them under oc’ arge of he srcorting the gir!, #- Dade ne reply, but t ‘os. The +upon th she clinging to her crowd. fore ony vfliver acd cbi-d’s soreama © ere HOt remar over but erie to the mother ‘Trat long tairea, ‘o Esewrd P. Per ival, the mate...... each of the four wamen who went with jim from the ship to the briy, L Fo Kmbel Rk. Smith, master cerry Cuctheir wistoken notions of phile Yoste doy, when the ca 4 erived at Salom, ia Go Jun tivna county, from Pittsburg, a crow. piteouly nes to he torn wwe; Viol nts tere ber awry. the Judy's neck se verel. of the car en one arm, un theotker hand, mid the ploucitsof the excited EURO Qo back, so het be oc: Mo'her, eho beloy 4s to Ulin sem ‘be ive of the OWrer was tu catered Dy PE omen out Of ts enty-two.of ie crew on board the brig for ‘er aeistance, olthough terdéeiay curred by the ebip thereby waa but slight, and ine sctual servicers +f the master of the and raze d to lite me he salvage; ane, in chusdory duty was imposed ucon the re der of the orew of the sriy oy taking a porting © em for the relief of the brig, tt iso dered tat the said enm oF move: be dutribued among the fella wa:— . $75) aud aided Awa of the ship, To the semauder ef the crew of the abip, to Uy among them...... Disgrecesal Act at Seiem, Vhion Xescue of a minve Gy i [Frem the CInveland Herald, aug 29) 1 agolns: her W) ints fo wlavery, bus at (49 game time «© cespise rowoyyem ane bleckwuardiem when their rath wd ilegul efforts tu nthTODy. het wae a despate’ from Pittsburg hav: thats slave gisl was on bowd romaste end mistress Waoen the cara stepped a big neuro stepped into tem, ant Ked ber if ane was a slave, Soe lef inh tress duswe ed that she © black reffian seized ner, and Mnistiess’ neck, bezged must bus the black fetow the effort beuiwed and carried the chia cut fl urisced a revolver in Tre master of the child was vot jast then in the car, aod npon hecring of he rescue, ff red to go ne execute fee popeis, i tue pil wirbed to be free, lraviog toe matter to tho gil. But the nob wou'd Jiven to ne anch t ing. toe hewrd above the tumult, beg ond aga eee her ower, ibe dare wrt ou in the cers te cerry of the girl, ‘Thiv is an Outrug?, aod the ,eople of Solambiana ope it to themecives to wipe out thia tain. brainless C.C. Bariewh, was on Bredway. occupied by L F White The entrance to | bund. auc wade wn Lares gue to ve crowd, the presol-es bed been effected by the aid of a jicomy acd other burgl:rigns ipstrument whea the olfleer enxde bis +ppeaia. ce, avd put a sudden stop to suy farther proceedin Dn the pars of tre bouse brenver, Ueavock is well known to t) © polite; ty ia > et» month ago thet hig wife wan rent to the State prisoa for gracd larceay, cud we bave no doubt he wit! soon follow fe. News From THe Banawas.—Advives from Nas- Bau, ~ P., to the 23d cf August, bave been re- ceived, : Her Britannic ti 12 goo brig Arab, Com mander Ogle, visited Grand Turk ot tae L6th io aud left cancer and ammunition. ‘The Turke Ie!and Standard of ths 12th instant sae ‘Tbe fice westher thronghout the week hes givens cew feopetus to our ral’ operations More than 29,090 bu- hele have ben gathered at Salt ni; bteoen 35,000 1d 40,0: 0 at this Cay, and at Cockburn Harior, we nn. the pans sre im excellent covailion 18.476 burbels have been exported this werk from Greuc Turk. ‘2h centa Ey; duty ball « cont. The echerne: Superb, fro: at Naseau on the 23d ivatant. 4 fallen |, but Dot the esit raking operations. The univereal cry there is tor more borers, F vn a to departure for somuch as to retard material! Nasean Honee of Assembly stands prorogued to the 234 ane he dL ieiibidbe Sike w Governor, Sir il nerman, ‘was anxiously e: at Naseon, He hed not ar- rived an to tort. Tte Babams Herald, s,ecking of the health of the islend, saye:— At this yee of the year our fevers set a, apd di vers sches and pains beset the frame All nome of our sister colonies are heing desolxte’ fever snc cholera we are happy to sy, that fever of kind pevatls here of chelers We trust much dseaced plague. was nor hes th-re been thet we may be freed “t from Cape Race te Nova & ota, at or wear Werth, te dela the ec of the Neva Scotia | mpary, 6218 or Hoce—Hi 1G PRicks—ADVAYOR Ix PRO VIEIONS AT NEW Ukitiads.—We iensn by pt vate ceapetchce fe ti New Ovlemoe of 08 erday, Angiast 24. tbat v ers pork w odolce tiv ree lord at 12 avdultat $15 per barrel, ana ute wc scarce. This iv very Warr ricl advance, emt predi ated, hocoubt, bpon te sudden panic cansed by the aon, out the Wester. Bitar Te thie market, from the rame «kus an® bacon, in the ertyer)ourd. vo eure four dation to govern ii the ceurte Of the Next two wi or fast #8 it bas acvehoed. But elep ed ence the Brg in *) ig market at $10 to hia plen'ati-n for freigh Now the py avy Coppidersble throughr ot the conntry od the next o1 and Indinpe will be bt ww! partial ‘ature of the cor crop thruuy a 8. Mess p rk bas suddenly advanced #, from $10 to $12 per barce!; ame porlid, bas advacce i {uly 1 8 Budueo jsf tun of prices vba *, my recede faliy -# fee weeks cure ithern planter conly buy pork er barrel vad bave it ahinasd or 70 centa additional for foe 18 $13, and tie freigat $2 - d Meee Toe eto ke of ork ‘are atill ben ae Ber deed ntucky The anticipated fe. the corn is the ne pat pine only crowbeck, and, javging tions, tte yield be not over In covnection with the next packing season we will quete a tale of bogs, for B,. Swetane 220 peavde net when, ttea re fom the hontar average ds per owt. net, cell ered from ndvexce on the price — Louisville Courter, Dor.» Pecent raige in } evs eylvenio go which the drought bed ron>leip that Sate. Tie seven att olumbia were ‘The corer atere of will be bid with friday, September the 6 et buslding in & ucation of fdt. rible Cepredations am mer, Ve. It bea worth. evadled by ‘be rive mn the Suequebanca. New York for IAiote inte ov emotes on aed Pra < traaspir- 600 head, to 25 an out ‘ihe a short time since, tte Navy. removed the ombar- detained to move off on the 26th ult., the . as Me hed 1 United erected for the tknown “ravenous? Pee penning we the +Leep in the town of Sum- Ceatrojed upwards of $1,000 A Meeting of fhe eockboiders of the New York aan | tid Buffalo Telegraph C mpany (Moree line), will be vel tz Utien on Thursday neat The object of this mret ng Hil Cone ® Payline Lo nactinotiang wite the douse aff med in a’ me of the Lonion papers that pinoty eal o eoilaA from thousend of the allio’ army Pp. rues, Varnefor she. Crimea on the 9b of August, This wee Commuvicuted by ‘elegea,h from Vienna. Mare shal St. Arnsud iasnod au address tu the Mrenoh aad Buitich troops, on the 30th of Joly, spprising them they were about to cotce the enemy's country, aud thet they must comquer or never re tarn. Tle accounts from Spaia were gwing great un easiness god it wes marifest the impeactiaout cf tht Queen Mot‘er would speedily lead t ication of her daughter. There was some probs- bility of 8 customs unioo with Portugal. Tne F ences embueecdor having been threstened bya bad ef the populace, beaded b Rebeta, who agserte i shat fac Luis was concealed ia tae embassay, tne gov. ermment sect a detacment of troops to protec: the embrsray, Tree foreigu diplomstic appoiatmects of the pew government included M. Olosaga a+ Moa: is er to Porix, Gonzales to Londoo, Mon to Virun ond Gonzsies Bravo to Constavduuple. On t 10th Avgust, a regimaot of the ga-rison of Birse- Iona revolted and aseassivatet two of tts ofc Three leaders of the movem»ot were shot, Gaversl Dulce bed a rivedia waded, and it was sapposed te won'!é be appoiated Crptate General of Cate lo cia. On the 14th, the ; ablisstion of a devr-e con. viking the Cortez rook ylice. It was deeided tawt the question of ds austy could not be discus-ed. It was etated thet Quen Ch isting was to take hor devarture for Toledo, Ou the assembling of the Cort z, the chiefs of th barricades demauded tuat uw reidence should be avs gavd her. A Paris corerpondent of the Loudon Times, al- lnding to the military spectacle ot the féte of Saint Nopoieon, aya: Among the staff of Marshul Mag Lan were Observed several foreyge officers, tne most ‘emarkable being the -onag Prince Stivby, the ron of the Hospocer of Walla bia, who were tue Wal lachian unif.rm, aid who, I believe, is attached to cue ot the regiments of carsbiniers at Veraailles; the ab. j on0 M. Bons, erie, (the Ameri a.) grandson of the ex King Jerome, ‘Trade was healthy is the manufacturing districts, end there was full employment, at remiterative prices, both, jah anchesier, No tingaam, acd Bir- miogoam. [othe western cistricts tuere Was also ruch animation. Tie London mtey market remained ersy, and ybe Continental exchanges orsioued to p exeot a ‘avo;able appearauce. Comsots had im rovd ta price, azd were la.t quoted at 933 to 7j, Railway shares aus foreign atooks heavy. The tallow market was quirt. She jpnbit: sales of sogar were progressing steutil). Sagur Orm; coffee dull aud beavy; rice rather Liwer, At the Liverpoel © thon market on the L4%b prices +o e decidedly io furor of the bnye-~ sales of 6,000 ‘oles; salés on the 15th were 6 000 bales—p ices un- altered. Our London Correspondence, Lonvon, Augast 16, 1954, Determination of Engla-d ond France to tnjure the Uzar— The Material Guarantees of Peace— Chances of the Expedition to the Crimea—Dis satisfaction at the Operations in the Baltic— What the Elder Put Would Have Done—OCow duct of the Turks and the Assistance of their Allies—Financial War Caleu!ations— Delivery of the Grevtown Despatches in Londm—Hno John Bull Feela—Pa:liament— The Post Office and Army, $e. ‘The Ozer is now on the defensive, He hes been 6 iver from the Priacipalities. The Crimes is about to be invaded by the French and English. Austria is about to enter the Principalities, to protect them from revew«d Rassian invasion, aud, notawithstand ing that Russia bas re crossed the Pruth, sad the cause of the war no longer exists, Austris, itis eaid, ie in union with France, Ta key and Eogland, toexact material guarantees from Rassia that the peace of Rarope stall not agein be disturbed. The contemplated ma-erial guarantees appear to be the sbrogation of all Rassian rights over the Danabian Priv’ ipslities, freelog the Danube from Russise ta flnence, und the dextra tion of Sxbas‘opo'. Io the Bultic, the Aland felinds aro beirg invested by the Anglo-French Gect and the Freneb army. "Iida paxteioly » most singular circumstance, sad lidasantelnly a moet. sinanlge clvoustenee, sed Obe that is most wordigwE Ww Lug, > to the present tine ne serious biow been struck ut Rorete “by whe f.:ecs of Fran e ani Eaztand. Vhe delvy of the Argio-Fren b army to jviat Omer Pechs on the Danube, before the Russ Were criven ont of the Prinetpatities. i4 a must sa- roying Cireumstence, and ts but Little cradts centhe gouverawerts of F avce and @agl-nd. The Turks openty taunt the Kaglish and Frea h with their cowarcly delay, Tre Evglish press try to klos the mu:ter over by assertiog that the wie. liguity of the Evglish and French soldiers t» the Purkish army off ried the ‘lateer moral support and cowed the Ruasisn forces, The cause of the celay was, undoubted!y, the tuta- mous arrengemen or moving the aray. Firat, the Engtich could rot move for want of ‘axttlery, sod then the commissarist arrangements vere bad. The vbale of tee correspondents of tre London pi-es st the scat of wa, declore that the whole of We mibtuyy esraigemen's, from tee timy the Eag- Neb Woo; ¢ left Mata, vere most ecandelous, Were there bungling arratgeme: ts wilfal or accidental? — that te toe question, Without striking «bo Ergii-b acd French bave now left Varna for the Blect Sea; and of the military erraog aneots for ine vacing the Cities aro po better thun vbat suck arapgem mts bave been from the first, ecme dirae ter to the Egle) wil assarealy ecoa The Clint ceilog of tue Exe: eqner’s last finaeaial arrergew nis won'd arm to imply that be has no troug tect a speedy teranimotion (0 the war, Toe Frereh yoverrment evidectly calculates on a long and dtructive wer. Bwe jen, there is every reasom to be!h ve, Wil oot be G»juted toto joinrog the Wes erm Powers, She p ofts-es to have 00 desire for the f Ficlaud to the s<edish cro#n, and & 6 Openly ackoowlodges her fear to declare agataat Rosein, ob Sccuunt of the falvoies-ness of Bight Proesta professes tho same seniiments. it14 sald that Frotce bas guuricteed Aastria ber Ialtan do Miptone, and it is feured that this i+ only # part of the pri « which the Westera Powers will have to pay for the supportcf Austria. Lord Cia endow Fax declored, 19 ic: House of Lords, that Austris wil only accere to a policy that is agreeable 10 ber> interests. If Eogiind aanctions sve parcaase of the éurtrian alli-uce, by supportiog her ia her-hstefub dominion over [tal 10 Hungary, 816 deeeevesy everinstiog ex ciatim. it 18 soarerly possible te ‘believe that Eng ish min +tere will ever have the efftontery to think of sa: b a thing, the de-pstchrs from the Briish authorities at Gres to nto ter government, relative to the hom- herowent of trat town by the Amero, were de livereo ot Lor doa this morning, and tae Kaglish ao counts of the bombardment appear in today’s vere. Tree accouots will ocsision great exo mect, The deg atores are oad against the Anparie cone dobt Bull regrets Sut bow teat cirenm- turers prevent Dim fr. mm going £0 war with Brother Jovetban, snd says that if Jonathan is allowed to +o on t» thi manner be will have Oaba, ‘ Tie wisitirs attempt to pot as gooda face as.y peseible on thew miserable feiluve ia Parliament this sestion, and the poor little Qnee. was broaght™ vown to the House, vith all the gewgaws of royalty, to tickle the cars of the country by detiveriag Sve ; wret bec! furcveal prorogation Tey in propria: rersenn. Bvery miserable t'iog The: the minuters, succeded on mplshieg daing the be ‘ta. et 1, op the apeeon, She firat cxaltiogly 0 tu yes toe ae re ane ep the Dannto. Rossia, then a «tthe pareing of the act for removicg the tive rest iotiore upon the cosestiog & ade of we : brivain, of = Fae plan of ea ee w of the reveoue icto the treasury before emanate of collecting is paid, end sob mean abated the ‘patter rd vere Lp holy Uni iy, and to he act pasved against br . Macauley, the whig bwtorian’s doctrine is, that it 18 rvfficient praire fora Pao oy if it is a auc ineibe- preeewOun Spore sanskrit fal Wke the pi pmen' lew ic bar ability and power to amend the awe toukcly pregeeselve spit cf the tinea, Tha re ive a worse tbecnmteg cabicet Coes 1 0t possess, A government commis-ion bas recently been in- wiring iyto plone for the beter thy ond ft has ;ecomm: 5 Shoe ae Gres 1oint provincial postmaster, At Db] are there wy made corrrt Peeters voters. wored Will fall, became the Postmaster General pel veel pertionn, ond bas vot the slightest est in the ; erfection of the wean Oars, ear HOt & peTmebent bos anyon ill be to gratify port frien’ 9, 224 to get a8 man: of nie doy erdente, and the depende: te of bis treads, into alt the berths of the Post Office, a ha can, Wie Marqnia of Clanricarde was Post- Dunder Generel ho did rotmng but tvtrodace » lot af peecy Irish connected with his property in 1 10. These were introdoced in auch immense vumbers thet they formed Pe a8 L Figen oagd oud are Caen Clmwiideion Hollg wil wm. For Oftce what it onght to be until eometion i ij ee eee