The New York Herald Newspaper, September 20, 1854, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ly dey either or ‘Tine Onse of Captain Gtheen. over, te them sufficiently since (t makes Abo was found te be e - | count of four por cont will be ailswod for prompt pay ADVERTISESENTS Cbristion should not furtively dopart Gee Ay (eee ies (From ths Bmanaigoten Unies, Brawels } oermatlon of ta pcaraatcs Wwilck, sosorting to tast som of 1,008 men, with Afteon | end | ment of al the instalments at once, Oe tee | ee RENEWED EVERY DAT. ‘sdliudonal responsinity, to roars the Cortes a le,acy | | Ta behold the United Bistes monecing Cubs, bombard: | same Lee be. wees some oxmet s? ioe lying tere rca eg, sane pace Ca fe ye pes » fore THR TORY. most ery. aang close: oo . bh Ps th ry ne Chulitejuaravnt of pers reeponeTbity be wished sn the-|-fepton bere note ifeom we tae fea at orp boas ing Tindge Uda ‘ne geticoe Blew ey ea ACES WILL COM ¢ENCE ON TAM o, eee ar bp thom sar ry e these guarsatens ought {, conta'n servers! principal | reas of Guatal varn, imagining it was shout to be bom | lations ere iseued for the courte of Froach Guiaaa ant vee ° meant ) comeider its dangers and ite consequen desire to quarre! their | pob ts which, by modificaticns dletated by events, | barded This took on Suadsy, oy m. Cayenne. — in | Gg MOMDAt, 10rm.—A match between >. m. Pauline, by aidor (bat it bat no precedent in our history, conduct a calculated petulancescd aa audacity of man- | would naturally the ‘basis for » nego- Advices from the Black Sea state that the French "Hautpoul, who is to command the camp Glencoe, aad ch ¢. Whitby, by Alamode, for $500 « side. the os‘ion would repel it. ner that begins to seriously fatix: (fatiguer séricuse- | tiation for or armistice. points were after- | artillerymen were exercised daily in ball prac’ on | the south Of France, has left Paris, and wi'l establish | Two mile heats, ‘The Spaviah nation bas ever been a model of sen: ment.) the diplomacy of oe old eeatinses ia wards ost dents in to ees potas iach the 20 - board Pham plloo io Cl orca his headquarters at Aix ae secomp Pay. prudence, of valor and patriotism; and the peo ‘Two official representatives | of ‘owor—Mr. | sentatives of France epion cal Chole ating in beth armies ARRIVAL OF PRINCE ALBERT AT BOULOGNE. TuEsDay.—; for three year olds, colts ded : Madrid, aué Mr. Sanders, at Loadoa— | Vieuns, and to which the latter edhered in its rep'y. Im | wasan open question with the public whether the ex- y Garde I ies; mile heats entrance, half forfet; Se ee followed tts noble ex. | Soulé, at Madrid, gud Me; Gomisrops, vin “puotah: | daferaniag ue of ft it sumoumced to ws at ths tune time | pedition is cestined against Lebastopol or Anspa. Morty oftes @ olciock the Garde Imputele macted | with thsee pobaacibers. osieliewss- i Petiepenee, ia of Mairid, National Juards,— fear | irg certain documents signed by them, whieh are | that it considered them as beirg founded 4 honor Im, le, ‘and the | g. g Little Arthur. by imported Glencoe. [merle Tia'alountis us, | Lnsiy to be very. widely duifused, Mr. Soule apeata | ples lald'down im the of the 9th of April, and THE DANUBE. 1 acne eyo tie anailway fistion. A bat. | 6. W. Dallahunt names ch. colt Henry, by imparted because thay know that otherwise we are iavincible. of a base despotism, beneath which a policy, hat, consequently, it could not teo warml: recommend ‘The Russians, having entered md the Prath, and ry of six brass twelve pounders was planted on the | Gleccoe. Liberty, the rights of the psople, the conquests we | a# cunning as it is abject, kept in bondage palities, it is | heights above the town and the 56th,e regiment of | _ Colvin Green names br. f. Augusta, by Aindeoby, dam have made at the cost of so mach hood sad so many | rights of thought, and stifed the most legitimate aspi- | I request le Baron, according to theecpress | quite unlikely that any further en, oat will take | the line, crested the summit of the cliffs. At 100'clock the | Princess Anne. sacrifices, rest assured that they run no riek in the hands | rations” He spoaks again of the Sbini of tyraany | orders of ‘King, to give ali the seaper’ ia your power lace between the Russians and Turks year. Omar yacht, ‘the tri-color on the fore, and the Suconp Racz—Same Day.—Sweepstakes for four of a Government presided over by the vietor of Luchana, | an1 the cut-throats of power." The other, Mr. San- | to this step of the cour! of Austria. Qur sugast master Pacha ts bis army up very leisurely. royal standard at the mai +, could be distinctly seen; and ; mile heata; $260 entrance, $100 forfeit; aad to which beloags the valiant soldiey who raised at Cpe who recognizes, however, ‘that his language may | considers it tobe dictated me sincere serie fo propere aix Weeks since Danube was crossed at Giurgeve, and | asthe royal vessel entered the barbor a salute of 21 with the following entries:—Boyd and Cheatham names tions 98008. ta the voice of our enemies, ‘They seek to disunite us, the Austrian troops now eater the Principalities. They | Britannia ’’ which nationel airs was followei by the Famar.—A sweepstake for three year olds, colts and wil! remove from you all the evils of war, and bring you | French national air. at four P. M. the Emperor and the | fillies; two mile heats; $200 entrance, half forfeit; closed the blessings of peace. Resive, then, those who will | Prince proceeded te the camp, with the following entrios:—P.S. Fowler names g. ¢- which will not fail to rouse the European publie Even | real interests of Russian commerce, and although the | care for yeur future peace aud s curity with kindaess | ‘The Prince was poten by Lord Sestom acd his | Littlesrthur, by imported Gieucoe. if the United States was a model nation, such langusge | obstacles to which it is subjected at the mouths of | nd confidence, and they will psove worthy of them by | sides-de camp; and the 6th Horse Guards and Blues form- G. W. Dallahuat cames ch. c. Henry, by imported would be out of place; but when this outrag-ousdis- | that river are not yet entirely removed, the en- | their bebavior, discipline and subordination. ed his escort. Gleneve. course isheld bya government which protects slavery, | lightened spirit of the Emperor, and the rei’erated ‘The privileges granted to you by the Sublime Porte will P. 8. Fowler names b. g. Terrifier, by importes Se- Mebshop of theic perétious machinations. The | Sad which treats millions of men like vile cattle, we | declarations of his Cabinet, leave mo doubt as to | remnia intull force, butI expect from the authorities Belgium. voreiga. cont have now more than on» unimpeacrasie tedtimony | may cast tt boldly back inthe face of those who make | thelr firm intention to promptly put i to | all penper sepietanon im providing proper quarters aad | M. de Brouckere and his colleagues have withdrawn ©. P, Hare names ch. c. by Zingaree, dam by Besten. of this truth, which the events of yesterday sadly con- | 08 of it, them. As to the privileges of the pred te pe ager pina ray age iegeevc pearet Pty te Capt. Joh Belcher names bay fly, by tauy He. See en eanctyen for at first was soon forgotten, | , What! Messxs. Soule and Sanders to give lessons of | of the Sultan, it is mot only in adopting the protocol | fication will always be made From the people I expo2t | _ The Kmperor Napoleon and Prince Jerome are to visit vin Creen names Meesrs Doswell and Paines’ im order to give place to cries which every true liberal | liberalism to Europe, andseproach her for her slight | of the 0th of April that his Imperial Majesty leclared tranquillity and order—for every disturbance, or evens | Belgium, and will be met by the King, st Tournay, on | by Childe Harold dam Emily . repels with: indignation surd demands, which Sy ye for the aul of man—they who slaves | himeelt iu accord with the principle of a joiat and col- | mensceof the same, by riotous persons or parties, will | the 12th September. Seconp Race—"axe |'ay.—Sweepstake for four years ‘ee evolution iteslf, in the days of ite omnipoteace, had | 84 in olden times; t ey who woul, boli, themselves lective solicitude of the Powers for the condition of our | he punished with the full severity of the law. ——— old; two mile hoate; $800 entrance, half forfeit; closed not dared to put forth, and which only the entire nation, , dishonered if one of their family should marry a person | co yeygientates but the same ides had alreaty presided | Ail the authorities are now instructed from this day ts. with the following catrics — ta town ‘a art of it, has a right to impose. ’ | of mixed blood. All these demegogival declumations | over the overtures which the Cabinet of St, Potersbarg | forth (no date is mentioned] to apply to F. mint Co- Loxpon Monzy Market—Tuxspay, Sept. 5—Twelve Boyden and Cheatham names ch. h. Garret Davis, by bh bof Sieba are sheer hypocrisy in the mouth of Brother Jonathan. | made so xe time since on this subject at Berlia; and as | ronina, who hes been appointed by his dull this merning at | imp. Glencoe. dence the dangers that moot for politica! objects may enc tances as the present uadoubtedly are always (rom a patriotic thougtt, the om layal intentions, they may, never! through their popular character and easy refage of deceitful enemi-s of liberty and the rights of nations, an audacious contempt of all po- | their privileges by the Karopeam Powers. ‘The free navi litice) conventionalities, a kind of warlike offrontery, | gation of the Danube cannct but be farorsble to the Vicalvare the banner 0° freedom. a8 a violont innovation upon the us of | the path of }, and a sus ensioa ¢ ities | there are not more than 16,000 troops in Bucharest— ns was the artillery, ana three volleys were | ch. h Garrett Davis, by imp. cit 5 ggg if soon Riplosacy,”” informa Switeerland, that if she yisideto | on al aides and His Majesty also thinks 1s suitable to | oniy forty wiles distant--aé for three ‘weeks the toad | Kita tr tke letuctos time the’ heiguts, "The Eaperer, §B. Young names cl giohn Hopkins, by Boston. The President, the demands of Austria relative to refugees, ‘‘she will p facilitate that result. 16 hanna himself will be con- | hag been quite clear. He has, indeed, no object to gain | acsom by two squadrons of the (uerds, drove ra- vin Green names bay h. Voltaire, by Epsilon. Madeid, Aug. 28. DUQUE DELA VICTORIA. be destroying herrelt, and incur the contempt of all free | vinced of the of for tue future, the | in forcing on engegement picly down to the quay, At 10.20 the royal yacht was THIRD DAY. ny w people ’’” He insults the monarchies of Kurope, and | in onveniences and dangers which, both for Russia Baron Hees, austrian commander-in chief, issued the | moored ; and es soon as the g: ay was WipnespY.—Proprie‘or’s purse, $300; two mile heate; (Matsid (Aug. 90) Correepond ne Corion has been tes alt the republicans of Farope to & general anpeal | as well as for the repose of Europe, are attached to the | following prosiamation when the Austrian troops crossed | made his Royal Highness stepped hastily y the | free for al! ages. toane tstamph of orde” Gnsolviog ail the clubs through. | ‘2 SFins in support of Swituerland; be aceuses diplomacy | institutions which formed the publie right of the Dana: | the frontier:— Mooperer adv naan Henne -Reotly ete oe FOURTH DayY. Ay rove iol by the following exposition to the | of “habits of cunning reserve,” he promises to the | bien principalities, and of Servia, and the enlightene? INHABITANTS OF WALLACHIA AND MOLDAVIA. hand was ex as the Em; ‘and the Prince Tavrspar —Jockey Club purse $400; three mils heats; jo a 1 Pree 7 republicans of Faro ‘the energetic ai of the republi- patclintin i Bis Majesty & Hheee anantrios vin nae ald | ne accor¢ance with a convention concitded bot woun,the stood in each other's preseree. Tue splendid band of | free for all ages. oe ven i ei cans of ‘ni tes—in one wo! rovokes war. point out 2 vantages cenefits whic! or, my most jus sovereign, ai tl Porte, * ‘ vi Wy “ FIFT: AY. Senora—The events of yesterday have placed in ovl- | OANA OF ihn Ung Manifestations savage dissin for | would be secured to them by a collective guarantee of | the Austrian trooped ee + [ihe Grenia steaee mns Sel neve tie, lieten’ end Rake | Oe u i emn 01 jadge i | Majesty to the | 0’clock.—The English funds o Fee aera de ae og” Whatthen do iste | Euriched by alavery, cruelly egotist, and never conault- | the independenes and rovereignty of tke Sultua have | commend under my directions, of all the trooys in the | yesterday's closing prices. The attendance on *aueogs | "Sf inven naanee g. h. Granite, by Polladee. recogni ths dongers which its exercise involves at this | ing but his own interest, Brother Jonathan contemplates | been eo frequently and 0 loudly proslaimed as being ‘9 | two Denublan Prineipalitics, orto the military ad ninis- being very scanty, the business transected is uot of an | N. B. Young names ch. g. Nat Blick, by Boston. cernt. ond that it is necessary to wait till the Cortes ; ® monopoly of domination in Amori are dissolved until the Cortes resolve what they may ‘and judges the | conformity with the political views of the Emp»ror, h!s | tration by him nominated. important eberacter, there being, inthe absence of any | Celvin Green names bay h. Voltaire, by Epsilon. it and regelate it ia manner that may | time favorable for creating difficulties, and a rupture, of | Majesty could not refuse his co-operation to the unite) igned) HeEs3, | stirring news from abroad, little to iaflaence the market CALVIN GREEN, Proprietor. L some cee als and. disturbances which | Which the conquest of Cuba, of the West Ladies, of Usu- | efforts of the Powers to reconcile the amelioration of the ‘A letter from Bucharest, dated August 22, dessribes at | either way, although tbe largp arrivals of specie from |) ————————__—— ry to liberty and the eountry. ada, and of Java, and all the rest, would be the con. | condition of the rayas with the interests of the Ottom.n | grrat length the aplendid reception given to Omar Pacha | America, sith those daily expected from Australia, and Caan COUR:E, L. I—T20TTING—MONDAY, eee ght of petivion being sscured, and the | sequence. govervment, by securing to the latter the initiative | on his eutrance into that city, The military escoried | the continued fall in the corn market, contribute mate- Sept. 25, at 3 o'clock P.M, match $500, mile heata, eitrete cine of ihe Wr the péeek hs governmeat bs (From L'Echo Universel (The Hi Aug. 30.) | which it requires to maintain its independence and | bim through the streets, and the ladies covered him with | Tielly to strengthen these securities. Consolefor money | best Sin 5, in harness. Mr. Fish names and drives b. se SN Ster reason. that tuere'can be no legitimate | _ ‘The sffair of Captain Gibsom, far ubsiding, ap- | ite dignity. The treaty of the 18th of July, 1841, waa | flowers. opened at 9534, ard were shorily after quoted at 9514 to | m. Boston’ Girl, Mr. Tuttle namcs and drives roan m. i wa ; ir jesire which docs not find easy means of | Pearson the con: , to have enter ase of a more | the result of such pene conjunctures, thit Jdoyd of Vienna rays, the Freach General Latang vill, 44; the higher price, however was not supported, and | Lady Franklin. Omnibuses leave the ferries hourly fer Tae oonited for examination and judgment to pubd- | serious character. ‘we are led to infer atleast, from | revision by all the contracting Powers caanot in p during his stay at the headquarters of the Baron de Hoss, | they receded to 9544. The variation in price between | the course. JOEL CONKLIN, Proprietor. nog oronouted fo" ex rometer in the epresentztive | recent facts that have come to our knowledge, and which | ciple mest wish any dificulties, and Russia, as the | hevean Austrian oficer asaide de camp. It stated tht, | money and the account is now but very trifling, Kee | == a i nig in the present statoof the question, we donot beliere | Power adjoining the Black Ses, appears specially called | in addition to his wilitary mission, he is ch with a 5 per Conta opened at 9614 to 0674. Teds Bonds, (Og SS, COURSE, L. I,—TROTTING—TUR3- a ‘bis detief, and ip the fulfilment of their sacred du. | that we ought to withhold from the public. on to unite the examinat of the important | political one—that of hastening the concl of the | 4%. to 7s. prem. Bank Stock, 209 to 211. Exchequer day Sept. 26,at 3 o'clock P.M., match $2,000, ties (o the revolution of July and to society, the Council ‘The American Government would appear to occupy it- | questions attached to it. Such, Monsieur le Baron, | sepsrate treaty between Austria, France and Fngland. Bills are firmly gpapes at 4s. to 6s, prem. wile heats, best 3 in 6, in harness. ¥.J. Nodine names Of Finistere has the honor to propose for your Majesty’s | self in an ial manner with the reclamation Mr. | are the genecal considerations which induce the | An icer of rank will arrive at the headquarters Two o’clock P. M.—The funds have remained very | b. m. Highland a WwW names gr. g BA. Spprotation the following project of decree:— y"8 | Gibson. A few days ago, Mr. A. Dudley Mann, assistant. | King, our august master, to earnestly desire that the | of the Baron de Hees at the same time as Genoral Latang. | quiet since the opening. Consols on » few sales receded | Eddy. the fouth ferry, sPye ating ane ol pees i ‘the Duke de la Victoria | secretary of State at Washington, arrived at Paris, and | Court of St. Petersburg should accept as the basis of an to 947%, but the oyaney of the market rallied them | course, at 2 o'clock P. M,, retarning ‘as soon as the epert i the other Ministers j was about to proceed directly for the Hague; but upon | ulterior negotiation the above mentioned points, such THE EAST. Bees to 9544; for the 13th September they are quoted at | isover. Fare each way 26 cents. er further reflection he has decided, instead of coming him- | bln bs been set forth by Austria in accord with The news from Constantinople is to the 25th ult. . Reduced 3 per Cents, 95. New 31; per Conts, 95%. JOEL CONKLIN, Propricter. . BOY 4, DECRES. self, to send a telegraphic communication to Mr. Belmont | the Cabinets of Lonéon and . Be pleased, there- | The siege art ‘belonging to the French army hed | Bank — 34 211. Exchequer bills romain at 4s. me me In coniormnity with the proposal of my Council of Mi- | requesting him to proceed to France in order to receive yourself of the kindness with which the | srrivea, “All Aenea rhish men of-war on the eosst of | t° 68 premium. ENTREVIIIE course, 1. 1 ae oes. aisters, I hereby decree the fellowing:— . | new instructions, We are furthermore assured that Mr. \peror r lewte horor you immediately on your ar. | Asis have been pat into juisition for Varna. Up to JAMES M’HENRY’S CIRCULAR. 4 P iightant aia, bo ae race between Act, i. All the politiou ssoleties and sasembllos which, | Mann is net ratiafed with the manner in which Ur. Bel- | rival at St. burg, and of the high confidence which featertay the Dake of Cambriige was at Ventilick still ie opt. 5, 1864. | £2 Rady and 1 Maid, purse of $100, mile heats, ander whatever denomination, exist in the monarchy | mont has managed the case; and that be blames him for | M. de Nesselrode has testified towards you, to make the | Inaisnosed. ‘The Russians had captured another vessel | Provisioxs.—Bacon has farther receded, and ab 9 de- | Reaad 5, fo manpos, Hi. Woudrod enters, Dyk, Banga, | 5 red i the tive instru: Im Cabine: comprehend the immense im: 108 i Z Lf a not having observed more explicitly the positive instruc- | Imperial prel portance | and carried her into Sebastopol. General Guyon has | cline of 2a. to ds. now yielded there ia but little doing. & Stranger, Joel Contin enters br. g. Tom Thumb, F. J. think proper upon the principle of assembling, and the | tions from the State Department, that he shoulddemand | attached to its decision, the broad perspective of peace in 4 of i Asia. . form of its exercise : tnt Tons needy iniobuity for the outrages committed | which they may open’ to Europe, andthe victorious | Bren, Fiaced in command of the Turkish, sry ie ovat | qualiiier are searcecand in moderate reqacats some por, | Nogise enters . g. Highland Bor, owner eaters ch. g. Art. 2. Meetings for exclusively electoral purposes are | by the authorities of Netherlands Indis.”” effects which Ley’ / must produce over the detractors of Fgypt bad been megnificently feted at Constantinople. cela of prime mess pork, socalled, have found buyers » |, Proprieter, aot comprised in the dispositions of the preceding ar- | “That is the language, we are assured, of the American | Russian policy, if they evidently prove to its most bitter with difticulty at 40s. to 45a, EW YORK RACES—NATIONAL COURSE. ticle. Government, which will not confine itself to mere words | adversaries on which side really pacific dispositions are England, Lard is dearer; sales have been made at 52s. 6d. Tal- Fall meeting, commencing ae Given at the Palace, August 29, 1854. —an order having been sent to the East Indies to tho | to be found. | It is needless for me to mention, Monsieur | po .o5 si neeq’s yisIT TO THE FRENCH CAMP—RE- | low is very quiet, and prices nominal. In rice nothing | {§, and te continue one week. = > Is signed by the royal hand, effect that two of the vessels of Commodore Perry’s | le with what impatience we await your communi. ms fies Doan fon \. ie TAIRD DAY. FRANCISCO SANTA CRUZ, tquadron shall remain in the eastern waters to await | cations as to the reception and the effect of the present TUBNS OF THE BOARD OF TRADE—THE COUBT Bamsvervavt—-Afier 4ho sailing of the last steamer |.Waskemusiccgus 101,000. viro'shile Reais: Minister of the Home Department. | further instructions from the nary department at Wash | despatch, which you will please make known without | | MADTIAL ON LIFUT. PERRY—COFTER M'THE CATE | everything bocame dull, and the value irregular ; but to- | aus Dar.—Irving seen, ane ieee Teo altra-Progressista jourmal La has also | ingtou. delay to the Chancellor of the Empire. neers woke BA dt had ‘ n day more steadiness is shown, and there are buyersat | $250 subscription, 9100 fortes, 550 edaea by the Levent been suspended, and announces the fact to its readers in | MAN LEUFFEL. rennypnd = tg er ery bt London Timet—ete | the full quotations last given. House if two or more start. the following terms:— | THE EUROPEAN WAR. ” sahooeties. Field Seater rary em ‘the ‘| — Corrox.—There is no change to notice this week, the | J. B. Miller namesR. P. Fields’ b. ¢. Wild ty By order of the Civil Governor of the Province, the | POLICY OF THE GERMAN POWERS—THE ic cet Bs ~y ¢ cam? | market to-day closes flatly at last Friday's quotations ; |. Gleneoce, dam Mary Morris, by Medoo, 4 publication of our journal is suspe: in consequence LAST REFUSAL OF RUSSIA. of the Emperor Napoleon, at ae i e event, they | the sales yesterday were 7000 and today 5000 bales, | RP. Welds’ ch. f. Klien Bateman, by dam og Of net having complied with the conditions of the law, | THE AUSTRIAN AND PRUSSIAN NOTES TO | (Frem the London Times, Sept. 6.] say, is ote deep military and political significance.” | 2990 being on speculation and for export. Eelipee, 4 years ola. ish Se er ernnena ante eapmeeegens sre ‘The fol is the SE aie by Count Buol | ple, appetite for pec nie foes nal eludiog ihe Duke of Roworetlo Mizister of Ware and RICHARDSON BROTHERS & CO.’'S CIRCULAR. i Ton’ Little names ch. g. MoGrath, by Glencoe, dam by : following espondenve has Live Aishard, 4 years satan te enshe une, deamon for | go Cot rier, ein eth eta of | ngage ets ih ie teats ead mane, | Wn le tagished mitiyPocion adc: | We areconuane ote Sant wets fot barat | 0: Dilan mann bf Maden, by Tekh . | urg the four wn as sine qua non | patches, ing their a ven ponderous { | operations, and its effect bas been sensibly felt in this | dam ‘4 old. Wo regret that thos to-dey, asin the time of Bravo | pases foran arrangement with Russia:— communications recently made by the Austrisn and | tes Four ships of war and =~ —— = mo oO ee. extat 1 Delon Ameoré FOURTH DAY. Misa Wace Ce aura bad, EE ES Tag aaa maa Ane 1, 506, iepiion Surya men fe oe oe iat ok Hie oem eenond rg areas fates ore alwartta to be the guest lace eens comrdanieredutia| the pres of west Tavusoay.—Froprietor’s pars, se, $800 0; two mile heats “fWwhes, however, the aiicaltion which for the moment | SPOR of the ith ult, She iapreetee Teaecomeraninn | compositions of the Gecuants chanceriee are. spt to bet See eenecti meas ef spine tho bclisant hosnttaltey” | Soest ecieat ta tee ttn eaiares hal bose: Gene ta fu Tar Metro ropollan, Hotel stake for thugs, year Fo crate te contincs oee nbevinncoee oe eens Hons waleh Prince (ettedhelod wes, ohne hy Dis gp- | vt fs Se roeser, lnese Stcemameiainad alseoet all the int Peeteeeabs cost vill ot the Rogerce toranis Engieed, | ‘indian corn has teen in leas demand than in the early | felt; $500 sided ‘by tuo Matzopolitan Hotel if two a0 S - | vermment make ‘as well as our in’ on to ing #' and eut vs 7 | more Siu siace acs so ne Marton Saat be eomapieeny ote: | Lactate the maritime’ Powers the elements contained ia | correspondence anterigr to the 8th of August, wien the feicrnarnpe gh ep aeneoersA tl or hog aa Fe eee Treinad at Sno ate, fae pelowy as fa Thos. W. Doswell names >. ¢. Agitator, by Obide ified. 3 A ge communications, w! mi serve as is | were ween ‘esterm — bh . isa Harold, dam Emily Thomas, by Priam. Monin, A5z°90, 1864, Director and Propriotor. | for "negotatlons Yor tke resstablahiment of ences Alt | powers, may therefore be consigned £9 oblivion, aad tie | _b® Betis opinion of two years since that Louls Na- | condition, and mized offered pt 24a.» 84s. 04. Ini white | Hareut S00 sy onc Bac Lateber, by Wegaee, aun (From the London Chronicle, Sept. 4.] though we do not conceal from ourselves the difficulties | whole political interest of the present time is centred on | Poleon was an adventurer, a miscreant, an usurper and, 4 e potato disgase is still reported of as extending | by Medoe. in Tebad Our fresh supplies are very light, an P. 8, Fowler names Col. Glasacock’s gr. c. Little Arthur, of this mission, since the overtures of Russia only im- | the last communications, made by Austria on the 10th | murderer, bes undergone an satire change, and, aly j | the shipments from America are still on a most limited | by Glencoe, dam Blue Bonnets. course, we may suppose that the Emperor coummating the 8,000 men, now emma at Bou- | The urgency of the dangers which have been acoumu- | never permits the idea to cross his mind how | scale. | | «perfectly respond to the demands which we ourselves bad | and by Prussia on the 13th of August to the Russian gov. lating ot Medrid has provided Expartere with new sources aed cy her, we have not yet considered ernment,which weshall presently examine. It is, however, | : strength. The National Guard, thoroughly alarmed sley’s b. o. Terrifier, by Sovereign, dam Sama a oecehae it our duty to point ont to ‘the maritimo | already known withcertainty that the Russian answer to | 10ne, } Brac rege gnien ty meres” Rona jn ene omprcaPget | sy amstea aot epsom | sa eee mien = os wu ef ett a. | MHC Pe oy hn of a class by ho mesar eager t0'court periiand far | master, desired to see them received, in a:taching a par- | mended by Austria as a basis for negotiation, is » poni- | PArne'Tely d:reneetaes costa mth ended kets, Creat chi ocnlng nas repented fiat tebe for FIFTH DAY. vatinied, ava whole, with its present rulers, it is fictlar’ Importance ta the resolutions which those tive rejection, Tussia consenting only to the evacuation Oe aa ot en i cativiiy in business. “The algo | the beat wheats, which, ou the. sles made, establish the | Fumay.—Clab purse, $600; mile heats, best three ia Gve. daily empieying iteelf in services of great delicacy and _ Powers might comet». We have remi note | err, because she | Cr exports shows an increase of £377,1¢6 sterling over | same currency for such as was obtained on Friday, anda | Saam Day.—Club purse. $1,500; three ‘mile heats, iy that the on efforts cannot help it. he terms in which this refusal has beea harvard. ‘Ihe presses, from which a variety of incendiary | of Paris and Tondon that the commos efforts of the | ste the favorable accounts of the corresponding period of | larger business would have resulted had holders been h Powers ought to be invariably directed towards the re. | expressed cannot yet be accurately known; but there is SIXTH DAY. Sed edly carte connie ions Dy Dodien of the | establishment of a solid and durable pence, We have | every reason to believe that they amount to's positive | iastyear. Of the total increase, £254,607 is in the ar- | disposed to have made a little concession thereon, but | sarvapay.—Club parse, $2,000; four mile heata. anaged { tide £88,000 in machi 000 in the quantity of such on sale was unusually and ? pares, gader thele guard, from the capital and probe expressed to them the opinion that no Powpr ought to | refusal to entertain or discuss the abrogation of the of mot a pov dg UST Gini: | moot ocllars “wore vecy tt talitioes eat ly email, and | Saxe Dar.—Club purse, $500; for beaten horses, twe Spal pu) Tr expose itreif to the reproach of having neglected treaties, the discontinuance of the protgctorate, or the | Ware £26,000 in coal, £59 Ying the clreamatanten of ties s0i- pa calculated ee ‘anend to the harfore of eon} H 6 Black er in cotton manufactures. Man- | tioned parcels were much neglected, and of uncertain The lovers of the turf have an opportunity to witness liberty cf the Danube and thi Seas We are not in | Woollen yarn, snc £8,000 | pF a spiel tes i ufactures of woollens show a decrease of £109,000, linen | value. Ds , and we have concluded that the maritims Powers would | tbe lent surpriced at this result, and we never expected nip ms the best race ever ron in America. More than moet eter eeu acct, Scentenarpa esecuoe wb, wath | Suh eum etnsGaatwos te | Rueogtangaseapygiation tors 7 Or) eter em erat, Tat ests | fr mee aie rt re ae Ted the n of the of 3t. or did not, | ained other’ Buc ‘ul and continued war, bys ) . » cs on ‘course, run Satine te evenness eee ee SEU. the parma’ of on comarsten og which a Mutt | Tothe Western Powers this decision of the court of St. he court martial ou Lieut, Perry, of the 45th reci- | ihm for 286. amd at 276. 0d to 286. several parcels of | ing—not 1ess than thirteen that have already ram three {Ee etaib et tes Goaen, Weather won pronebl much s4 | Jead to adefinitive pacification. The Cabinet of the Em- | tersburg only gives an inducsment the more to carry on tie | sennt, whose case hes exeited itnmense akieation, as:dis- |'90 Serra y consumers, and on the whole more | and four miles, Lexington, Red Highton’ ong tlre gent pat ra ag od y Very far Deror endeavored to procure for the overtures of the | contest with a promptitude and vigor which our Admirais | Closing the Lee ah} ee ae cee) | Comers a place than was expected, anil the | er, One-cyed Joe, Fanny Fern, Arrow, Flea, fom palatable to the majority of the persons in their Court of Russia reception by the maritime Powers, 40 | havenot hithertorhowa, for we donot hesitate to say that | has Pronounced him guilty on to counts, but gives | Heket sone Bem. Onuadian of good quality obtaine Berey, Rube, Gatret Davis aad Die apperton. This & Rae ete eae alot Rana rtere Kamat, | tbat happy results might be obtained from them ‘We | their performarces have as jet fallen short of the inten. | him permission to soll out. The Times, and other jour- | theshove Ggures. |. atu of from | the largest number of borses ever in om a rece ‘soca! interest w! ae for Kapartero himself. talons, Couns to state that the frst ef- | tions of the goverfiment, and of what was expested by | vals, comment savagely on the verdict, as unjust. 'o change in the position or value of Indian corn from -ae, and all good ones. rely on two undone : fe . pt cours The publi Tho Duse of Victory has been allowed to keep inviolate | #T¢; 7 pe i pes. Accounts received from the Cape of Good Hope mea- | what we have reported above, and no alteration took the faith ‘he ‘had’ pledged to Chris'ina, at no hen der fect produced on the French and English governments the country from the magnidesat flecte unter thei: or | ssctthe aicevvery of large Lilla of copper in Nemaqus. | yrace tn old oats and ontmeal, rew tawny and black aro | food rose every day. Ni hot the mecriéco to public sutipathy tnen an undertakine thit | by the communication of the Cabinet of st. Pe Khich the Ceres, Posers Wal lonat nog iu | land. Prince & Co. had advertised to have ore thousand , Worth &. 6d. a 3s. 74,; no new white at market the Rndinal Goncos auring tke eel at who vik ic may be left ht Nar pereion should be stopped anid her property in Spain | tereburg, bas not answered our expectation | The : ‘ ton removed, on Asigust 15, from Poncordia to Honde- : * 3 French and lish Cabinets persist in consideri doreed, places those States in a posi'ion of infinite per 5 8" a 8. J. & CO, eequiatzated. In the prevent condition of the Spanish | {he evacuation of the Princlpalities as the prelimiaary | plexity and ridicule, unless thes ave prepaced t fact with | ‘lep Ray for sbipment. | Passengers by the Atlantic. ee exchequer, when the Pinanoe ints ar oan only opie | condition of any w ‘and they ara astonished decision upon the failure of their own favorite project | - Madame Dillon, son,davghter, servant, Mra Munkillri:s, EW YORK RACES—NATIONAL COURSE.—THIRD hapeale at che feat af the capitaliste of the metroprlis, | that Count de Nea-elrode shou! retend that the integ- | of pacification In transmitting these four propos . | Chock, J Davis, tins Pavia, Mise Winson, Man Peyser, 6 day, Wed: esday, Sept. 29. wong oo Mad e oot | not be threatened by | to Russie cn the 10th of August, Couat Buol deciarel | NAPOLEON'S CAMP —KINGS AND PRINCES IN ATTEND | chi'dren, nuree and friend, Drand Mrs J F Lamb, Maste~ - ity of the Ottoman territory wil First race, Irving House stake, for iho temporary withdrawal of pension ehich could not | Rutaiaeolong aa it aball be renpestod by the Powora whe | that it was inthe sincere ncreptance of these grounds, | ANCE ON HIM-—FXECUTIVE DECRRES—ADDRESS TO | and Miss Wileox, Mrand MirsR PLardver, JC Browa, H | $260 mbeription, $100 forfeit, $250 added by the ea ye occupy the waters and territory of the Sultan. These | which Austria herself resognizes as the necessary condi- TRE ARMY. | JR |, Mr Mrs McCurdy, Mrs G G Hubl munity secured to. the fagitive Queen ; cnd the seaues | Sbincte bave. warmly rejected the analogy which the tions of a Grm peace, that she alone perc ives a chance | Tho event which excites moat interest is the graud | Hubbard, WW Fox, Mrs C Barney, cbild and nurse, Mr | Field's nothing. Christina bas learned considerably less than despatch ot the Chancellor of the Russian empire seeks | of arriving at a general understanding ;’’ and | military display at Boul The camp is now com. | and Mrs Non raren, child and servant, Mrs and Miss | ris, by Medoc, 4 years old; J. B. Miller names R. P. we ehovid auppore from her long familiarity with to establish between the presence of the allie! troops, further, he urged ‘‘the unreserved acceptance of the | pletely ized, and of one hundred thousand | Shefiield, Mr Kostar, Lariat ig tiniag, ofa dy oom ch. f. Ellen Bateman, by Glencoe, dam by Eclipse, 4 years things of ) “Gnd is muck belied by com. Which was demanded by the Sublime Porte, and which fundamental principles on which alone we believe it pos- | men, of all arms. In milit parlance this foree ia 00, Mr and Mrs B ir Eherman, Hays and Sher- | old; John Little names ch g. ses Glencoe, dam rth 3 , Sohn i took in virtue of s diplomat ic document, t! fects | sible to set bourds to the horrors of war, which will un- | called “the army of the north.’’ It will remain en. | man, Mr and Mrs JC Thadwick, Lieut and Mrs Bartlett | by 4 years old; G. H. it names b. TS ensciy th’ Che counties ef bac, shontion, We |. heh must cease by common aceord, and’ the fact of | doubtedly continue to spread and ineresse.”” Even tie | camped until spring and then be drafted, as required | ond children, Mr and Mrs Miss Mestockn, CE | {: Madonna, by Yorkshire, dam Magnolia, 4 years old. have a shrewd ruspicion that the assets which ghe . the entrance of the Russian troops on the Ottoman ter. | court of Putbus followed in the same strain, ani pressed | for active Se eee theenemy. Napoleon, in per- | Douglass, Mr and Mrs Von Saack, child and nurse, Mr | Race to come 236 o’ a has bequeathed to the inquisitiveness of the Cortes will ‘tory. As far as rds the religious question, the | its “august brother in-law’ to open neg tistions on | eon, commands the mancuvres. The King of Millet, E , J Winsor, Mr and Mrs Mercer, child | Second race, club pefoand te consist exelusively of onerous untaltlied Coutts of Paris and London think they see that in the | theseterms, which it attempted to represent, by a mas- | gium, accompanted by his son, the Duke of Brabant, snd nurse, aod Mrs Beneen, H H Coolidge, | with the following en! ] contracts. Certainly it will bea pretty pnelasion to Pinion of Russia the religious protection which she | ce of sophistry, a8 perfectly compatible with the | visited the Emperor at the camp, but made | EH Costar, F McClellan, Col}: V Sumner, Mr Lindham, Little’s b. f. Maid of urleas, by Bethune, dam Alice the dealings of the Spanish people with this Princess if, Pretends to exercise over the Greeks of the Oriental rite views alrendy adopted and expresred at St. Petersburg. | w very brief stay, in consequence of the dif. | Mracd Mrs Wann, Mr and Miss Price, H Thomas, Mr | Carneal, 6 years old—aress blue t Sites tnstting that their goverament shail puniae her | OUghY to be founded on a European guarantee, and they | We tever read arguments more puctile or misrepresen- | culty he is placed in by the professed resigaation of | Giguel, Mra M Philips, J © Ogden, 3 0 Cace, T Steele, | bons names gr. c. Granite, by Polydore, by confiscatteg her wealth’ they discover that the result caBnot understand how the independence of the sove- | tations more flagraat than those which occur in this | his ministry. Pedro, the young King of Portugal, with | J Higgins, Mr, Mre and sise Res, Mr, Mre and Miss Hunt | 4 years ress fa ; of the measure will be simply to burn ‘own fingers teignty of the Porte could exist with such a system. | Prussian despatch; but, absurd as they must appear to | his suite, is also on hand; and Prince Albert, represent. and maid, Mr ae ee rand Mrs J Abbot, | b.c. Wild Irishman, i Having ‘hus successfully contended with digicuities The Courts of France and while ing the | all Europe, they serve not the less to constitute a sort of | ing bis wife Victoria. Besides these groat ones, there | Rev Mr Kip, J W , Mr Fosdick, Mr Mioton, Rev | years old—dress red in the capital which, but for the demoralization of the interest which they take in the amelioration of the con- moral obligation—if that expression can be applied at | are many thousand native visiters, from Paris and else. ae oe ae Ashton, pete and | Red Eye, by i dition of the rayas, nevertheless think that the reforms | all—upon the King of Prussia. The more he has labor- | where, and 15,000 English excursionists. A flood of | servant, |, Messrs weeks ago, the Ce eee ae rccel ta’ tos skiniaiaerentTe re. | o4.to.sbow tant, after all, these: terms weewanatioas ef Telirs a wo be pouch toon Albert. On landing (Tues- | dertson, D Davis, J’ Metcalf, AJ Wilkinson, Janke iteext felt in the provinces. It hasbeen notorious §Ulations should emanate from the initiative of the Ot. | very eesy acceptance by the Emperor of Russia, | day) he would be—end nocoubt has been—received by JH Dalley, J Gordon, Mr Thompson, W M Lardaer, for soms time that two or three of the more distant toman government, and that any fo action on that | the more he stands committed against the preten- | the Emperor, and conducted to spartments inthe imps. Belcher and two ET Smith, O dopkinson, Mr and | Davis, by Glencoe, dam by Sir Le: Gities hai virtually enfraschised ‘he nselves from the subject can only be in the form of, advice,and not | sions ef the autocrat by whom these propositions | rial quarters atCapecure. At night the city and camp | red. control of Madrid, and were boing entirely administered by an intervention based on treaties, which no power | are contemptuously rejected. In short, the German | were to be illuminated. | child and servant, R Watts and son, Mr and Mrs by their own Juntas. arts of could without renouncing {ts independence. The , Powers have made a last attempt to secure an honorable, ‘On Wednesday—the day the Atlan‘ic sailed—a public | ning and son, Mr Brinnesud, Mr Bondit, Mr and Mra The public may rest assured that t on the Pla army, would doubtless have been encountered 601 government is evidently pre; to P : . | Cabinets of Parisabd London hay in fine, observed | orat least a decent, retreat to their former ally. The: ‘Daunon. On Thursday weuld Brurdey, child and servant, A Baker, Ww Chedburn, | be run every day during the week. From the | the Spanish towns are, sroeably indulged them- {hit the Russian Cabinet had avoided touching oa that | even held out the hope of an armistice, wittineki maare | Lees ron RE ‘ie mde nuit, with fitumins. | Miss Fox, 4 W Little, C Vinton, Mr Sterner, CJenkins, | amount of money hung up in purses, and the ! Aequesteating public taxes and rearravgicg tolls Print of the poe which ought to bave excited its than were entitled to offer, for we confidently be- | tions, in the Place Tintelleries—admission one | Madame Demu ard f: Mise Roston, Mise Kelly, Mrs | number of fine horses in training on the course, the tal dues “WiSbartere piatsly Seslares, ted bo will cular attention, and which was, in the opinion of _ lieve that the Western Powers will listen to no proposal | franc, for the beneAt of the poor of Boulogne. | Mumford, Mr Warner, I Lord, Mr Strang and friend, W race mee aver run in Amarics fa conSdeatly expeeied. j resume the funds ‘the State, but at the thoeeCabinets, of the greatest apoeenee, ‘as it im- | whatever for a suspension of arms until the full prelim{!- | All the officers of the comp and the English Huson, C Nesbit, D O'Neil, Mr and Mrs igi oe nite ae course wie steamboat = 4 ied the neceasity of sufficient again a dg geese ra regan pt georges od Wich stehaes pec thy tonngcs of paneer ecnpe, ‘Tie pletely providing for the future sesurity of the East and | the direction of the Phifha 3 governmenta of France and England think that the sac- arms. All, however, has failed; | On Saturday Prince Albert will take iste arture, with So icrinctal sdionetis re hes Aen Geena ty Fitces which they have made are too great, aod the | the notes of Austria and the exhortations and pra; ot due ceremonies. Trese gatetion are Independent of the st any aries of peace have been actually signed on terms com- | visiters are invited. On Friday, s grand concert, under | Fell, Mr McBirney, 8 ¥ Carter, C Perkins, rmonic Boulogne. | Horton and J Doherty, Mr De A Schlessinger, | Hunter’s Point , direct to the track. Housten, otety of Mrand irs Whalley, Cde Juene, Miss aller, $ Jones, Mr | Grand and Tenth street and Mrs Goodheart and servant, G MoClar ‘Mr and Miss | liamsburg st all hours to the or connect with y objects they have in view too important, for them to | Putbus are flung in their faces, and they are told that, | military evolutions, which will be on the grandest pos- | Wateon, Mra Gillie, Mies Mariot, Mrani Mra Seward, Mr | railroad at Hunter's Point. Strangers ving the Sonaliy eedied ieee Preadh betrean tacet he lsteasl to sae ane aes sc'be stopped walt they are certain. of | if these are the terms they conoel® to be indlspensavis | riple sealer ‘ ag ‘Walker, N Fdwards, Mr and Mre Gaines, C Of the course or the week, B10ete’ be bad ot with ome neaitation. They obviously come, in a great | 20t bavingt> recommence the war. From all these | to the restoration of pence, they may gst them'as they | Austris and Prussia are both to be represented at | Tarrant, Gooch, Mrand Mrs Bailey, Mr Schotte and gate. All day badges $3, Entrance to the cearse many case, from the French correspondents of Cata- , motives the maritime Lbabad bad aber ob it omen } Can. these reviews. The name of the Austrian envoy has not | friend ddr Bayer, ur Cockburn, Wm avery, Mr Fisher, Mi | and stands $1. Members can obtaja their medals by ap- Traian eundutactaress—the last in the world | to reject peremptorily any proposition which might lea Malcolm, Mr acd Mrs Abbott —213 plication to R. B. Cheatham, Secretary, at 68 Prince to do justice to what H to a suspension of hostilities on thelr part, and theyhave governments in any other part of the world than in Ger- of military men. Prussia is represented b; = 3 isal:corelt athe tntaleraste ‘torsuay. ot ‘the | erenheritated to declare their opinionon’ tue conditions | many, or even of Austria and Prussia at any period of ie Wedel. * = pT a op Si El Natioxat, Covanr —Persons visiting the, course from Spanish ve system. A writer in @ ing | ofa treaty of peace, because those conditions depend too their history in the last century, we should feel no un- | Napoleon proceeded with bis business as one to whom Castun Ganpew —Mademe Grisi and Signor Mario are the cities of New York or Brooklyn 4 by taking Parisian contemporary, who dates from Batoolonse | much on eventualities forthem tobe determined on at serteiaty ae renal of #0 imperious and insulting a at least the the of mallitary tactics Js familiar. The to appear this evening egain in the opera of “Norma,” the North road, or Maspeth avenue, eac! eas, em cozcluces @ vehement invective inst the revolu- | our went representations, these Powers | rejec' their 1 m, Austria especially, wi cena issued to roo ps :— gain i y fion by observing that the Leone nntt, tne, Tarolu- | Pave, however, consented to. make known at present, | the note of the 10th of August had all the characteristics Poldiers—In to take the command of that army | Which las met with such decided succes on every pre- ‘ae Jantas have already had the effect of flooling Spain | wnder the reserve of such modifications as circumstances ofan witimatum, for the had already entered into a occasion preee! . bas with English goods. Here, indeed, is the sore point | may rerder necessary, the guarantees which appear to , treaty with the a Power, and her Broabway TaRATRE.—Mr. Hoexest will spgeee this eve- S. J. CARTER & OO. iT oS of If we were considering the conduct of two important zet publicly transpired, but he will be accompaniei by a large Gen. de Wi of the North, « division of which has so recently distia- guished itsell in the Baltic, Iought already to address with a lasge number of the discontented. Your-fifths , them ble to found soiid bases for the re estab | army stands equipped fo action, or ratherhas | you in the langaage of for you have now for two | ning im Shakspere’s great tragedy of ‘i t.”? The Wee conueny tnosloclaMy sieh tn ‘agicaltural capa ee ae ee Cea means for the Te ented | Siready cromsedl Coe froutiera, “The frst pilut tuocetere | eeuthe catty eoptacted the’ tutigaee cut privations ta | plese is cast the mans aa last season, with the exoeption capi Pomme gg ate age agg Lo bilities and mineral wealth have hitherto been ob! to power in Europe, and they leave to us the liberty, if we | to be ascertained is whether she intends her minister to from s similar vy erate of troops. of the character of Laertes, which will MF ter cheno f ISLAND Oh ‘Will leave ‘market slp at t the markets of Europe, in orcer that some hun. think prope , of deelaring our opinion on the subject in Temain at St. Petersburg after this positive intimation formation of camps is the bost apprenticeship to | Mr. Gallagher, and that of the Ghost, by Mr. Hanche' O10, vendita vet ~~ pe dred Cataloaian capitalists might maxes profit on com- Curown name to Rusia. These guarantees are pointed | that Russia will yield upon none of the points which | war, because it is the faithful image of war; but it will The com of eae will follow, with pos ding’ with the ieee ‘atHes: moditicn of which they were avowedly afraid to trans- | out in the identical note, ef which the copy is subjoined, | Austria herself has declared to be necessary for the inde- | not proiit all if the reasons of the movements to yeexe | Mr. Davidge and the Misses Goughenheim in the princi- | Mao ot to the Ni ashing F wil mit a siogis specimen to the Great Englien Exhibition of | and which the representatives of France ani Englini | pendence of Turkey, for the safety of German inter- | cured are not brought within the comprehension of every | pal characters. hore — eee 2 rey rine a hee 151 ‘omparison with tue fabrics of othar countries have addreesed to the Imperial boc ge as they | erts, and for the restoration of peace. The second is | soldier. Bowery Tuxitre —Mr. C. Pope’s benefit comes off this | low fare of 25 conta. vers can also take the: ‘at #boul w light on the enormity of the tax which : eer an ae id down a 7 Rae } Soa pt on bh Boenhianng | A numerous army is obliged to divide itself in order ty | evening, which is announced as positively the last of his | the foot of Tenth street where they will they were levying on their tellow-countrymen. Waat | the of April, Ee ent on ly in conformity rine! irkey, ate to | subsist ro that it may not exhaust the resources of a | appearance. on this occasion pear as | find free conveyance to ‘Hunter's Polat. Cabinet, which sees | be considered the enemies of Russia. On these points | countsy, and yet it ought to be able to renaite itself Damen, and as Canta in “Putnam itt ard the we bays heard of the movement in the provinces shows With our own views. | Meecly thas ves used the iret moment ef revived inde. | 00 other practical mesns of entering on the pach of | the decision of the Cabinet of Vienna cannot long be | prompily on the ficld of batile. Here is oue of the first, a 3 Sapeceatyetent. weteece te “Gcburdon, themnetyae ‘of this uncndarable negotiations than the accsptance of them by the Cabinet | doubtfal. Count Esterbazy, is known to have been in- Diicwities oa great concourse of troops. ‘Every a-my,’’ F Richards hg gr aCe ED HOUSE TROTIING HARLEM.—TROTS eporeason, and, indeed, it is eotly plain that, what- | of St. Petersburg. warmly recommends them to the | structed to require a positive and ise answer to the | said the Kmperor, ‘‘that cannot re-unito itaclf in tweaty- NiBio’s GARDEN.—Tha grand ballet pantomime of ‘As- R ‘to come off on Friday ‘inst.:—A match be- over be the person or faction to reap the political fraits | serio In reading the present | note of the 10th of August, which he was not euthorivel | four hours upon a given point is an army bailly pixcet.”” | phodei’’ is to be performed again this evening, with the | tween Commodore and $200 a side, mile of this rywolution, its practical effect will Re to overturn | despatch to the Count de Neselrode, and leaving him a | to modify or to Ciseuss; and that answer being reveived, | Ours occupies a triangle of which St Omor is the | fame splendid cust. Mlle. Yroa Mathias, a(ter the bal- heats, best three in fi der saddle;e mstch between, UE Rpbiae Tels creditable to Expartero’s | copy of it, poiat out all the motives which speak in | We presume that the resolution of the Emperor Francis | syex, and of which the base extends itsoif from Amble- | iat, will appear in a grand ballet divertisement. bh. Flag of the U ‘thgate's Black Bag, “ead he has discerned thie necessity; and, | favor of an unreserved acceptance of the bases on which | Joscph was taken beforehand on cither alternative, for | teuse to Montreuil. This triangle hasa base of eight Burton's TaEaTER,.—The comedy of “Sunshine through ee oe mile heats, best three in five, in harness. moreover, the singleness of his motives is bo alone we think it possible put an end to theca'am- | the question is now so simplified ss to admit of no far- | leagues upon twelve of height, and the troops can | Clouds,”’ ‘The Filibuster,” and the very popu'ar come- | ‘Trotting to commence at 3 o'clock. » out by the reatiness of his ition. We say thi ities of war, which have already cost so many sacri. | ther ambiguity or disguise. The course which Prussia | be concentrated in twenty four hours upon any poin:of | dy of the “Serious Family,” Burton aa will be WM. A. Proprieter beoaa’s meaufacturing Catalonia a hitherto been t! fices, and which must inevitably acquire increased ex- | Will pursue uncer these circumstances is, unhappily, | tbe triangle whatsoever. These movements cin be | enacted this evening u of the ikercie: ued the ‘progressistes have | venston, Austria sees in the fue acceptance of these | favally clear. | Any chink is small enough to enable her | efiected with facility if the soldier is accustomed to | | Narioxat. THEATRE —‘‘ Vashion and Famine,’ “ Tho Panes on hh to sacrifice its interests to the convic- | bases, the only necessary conditions for a solid peace, | te sneak out of danger, and to repudiate her obligations | march—{f he carries with eae his provisions und ammna- | yaniac,” and ‘A Day ia Paris” are the three selections \ whieh many of the best men among them andoubt- | and the chance of a general understanding. If the Us: | to the rest of the world. We can only hope that the | nition—if each chef dc corps maintains on the mareh tho | for this evening. In ths second of the above mentioned | e4\y entertain. Up to the present time, but one Spanish | binet of St. Petersburg acceded to the four guara: | Gouree of events, the success of the Western | severest discipline—it the different columns which direct pieces, the great favorite at this Mr. J, R Scott, | ‘has seriously attempted to relax the prepos- | in question, it may rely on ‘our seal ‘or the serious re: | Powers, the more decided attitude of Austria, and | themselves by different routes have well reconnoitred | will ar as Michael, andin the Miss Hathaway ‘in which the gouty is held. "The mia | rentations which we shall addres sto the maritime pow- | baSses ee ent ne = tae Sasiy Tooting ir thst _ ome - Ss baa ® communica- | will play the ane characters of Emily Greenville, Mme. i -_ Sova more generou in n each other—in fine, if each does not Tl iy othe hy Page nether | letey ing enanton mee | abject court, or that Prussia may feel the effects of the | obstruct the marcy of the other, notwithstanding the | G meine ag | calamities which she has contributed more than any | immense hindrance of a great number of horses and ’g Twmaram—Colman’s comedy of “John 1 | | Other European Power to wate and to prolong. vebicles. The troovs once arrived st the place indicated, | Bull’ will be performed evening. Yee: Blake as ; | pon the measures of the Western States, as we have | it is necessary that they should @ach , | Thornberry, Dyott as Peregrine, and Mrs. Conway as rose sone aan tang —y be one in | that | Poe protect themselves bya military posi- Mary Thornberry. The agreeable farce of ‘My Wes | portant 3 every | tion, vouac. y? ' | reason to believe thet oa Satarday, 24 of ber, Bae about to ae wee gp Oh Seon Mernorourax Tamates —‘‘The Wife,’’ with Miss Julis the very day when the Russian despatch arrived at Vien. Without at preseat of the engage- | Dean as Meriana, and Mr. Fddy as St Pierre, will be na, the expedition of the Cx and armies sailed | mente and manwurres of military you see how | enacted to-night at this new and magnificent theatre. from Varna for the Crimes. Freach battering train, | all is linked together in the art of war, and how much | This’ wil be followed by new divertisemsnt by the | Woodie ot Atguch cad etniogh the ones kee sate on | the most simple detail must contribute to the general | Roussett Sisters. ie ie alert ba slat lng g ) thee fered | s concluding feature |, ia which Mr. Jordan, 5 | materially from ‘cam remained one of the “Ecidlery, the experianced chiefs whom I hare placed ot 4, Mrs Beresford and Miss Howard will a pear. 58 | most powerful bodies of men ever thrown the | your head, and devotion which animates you, will Moskom.—‘“The Corsican Brothers" and | ps oe At the moment at which we | render the command of the ‘ot the north easy tome. | ‘The Swiss Cottage’ will be performed afternoon and j pee may & reasonable hope that the evening = Mr. ©. W. Ci-rk as Louis and Fabien Franchi. Pe | wanes) wed inst ate us ahaa int I See to Sebastopol has effected its Tandiog in the very ood houses. es Oh sie to GT | Crimes. LEYS om Hovst.—‘: Lacrezia Borgia’? will be RUSSIA AND PRUSSIA. Genie ier he cee a | . The a ba Phi me the points al known, Woon’s Wruoriax MinstTreva.—A very attractive pro- formally demands that Prussia shall act as iator for - | gramme is offered for this evening, comprising a variety basie of the propos- ' | of sorgs, duets, overtures, and burlesques, Russia. Stuyvesant Inenivore —This evening, which is to be from ourselves, that | the last of the of this bead of min- } governments of France and Exgiand 3. - | strels, Mr. KR. H. Siiter will have a benefit. will | | Ragan declarations | difers eaventialy transeribed | leave for Montre: ing at Bridgeport eld, | und that there file of nature Sethe cademy of | Ratlington, e., &é. We hope for @ speedy return of | common starting parte this talented company. i presence Eth Rassian troops he ber. Frascoxi’s HieropRoun. —A mus'cel instrament of im- SHOOTING --AT @. DAY's HOTEL, ON polities, whicli, in the opinion of the W f Pgs operations in the Baltic. mease power and jer‘ect harmony, ealled the Apoloni Hackensack plank road, on Thursday noxt, ‘ould prevent them from attaching aay prretionl | The allied ‘had not left Bomtarennd at latest ac- con, been introduced at the Tt ts a commrseing i o'clock P.M. The pro- ‘valve to vhs yom wean tei an Me Bashy hy — Our neve AS) fice epee Rapier's rH bgp ‘a by Prof. Sebater, of angen borg { prletar tant oliver a avatar be adhesion to the prineip! steamer Nastric mber 1, havin, a eames eit the roquicoments of @ «itty atea | ont of tem tints exh Convazancee Gcwn tn the Erolocctot the Bh of April do aol, mae left the fleet at Ladera on the morninggt Atghat 0). | eK 4 aay honr. 0. DAY, Proprietor.

Other pages from this issue: