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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ————— .". VHOLE NO. 6602. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, TAL OF THE ARATA. BE DAYS LATE FROM EUROPE, IMPORTANT FROM SPAIN, ns Against Mr. Soule of In- citing the Revolation. MS DEPARTCRE FROM MADRID. CRIMEA EXPEDITION. CLPATED AITACK ON SEBASTOPOL, Hy mt Attitude of Austria. TATE OF THE MARKETS, ke, &., &e, Cumazt mall steamship irabia, Capt. Judkins, ar- at this port! at half past five o’etsck yesterday - She left Liverpool om Saturday noon, the Most intere-ting news is the departure of Mr. from Hindrid, after saving beom accused of incit fhe reveret revolution—uod the saiding of a part of ex edition, is nothing of Importance from the Baltic, ex- beth reported deperturs of Sir Charles Napier the Pannbs barvest in France suo Great Britain was nearly and the yield was good xud abundant. teamed; Hansa, from New York, arcived at op Fridey werving, 8th. absurd story is reviews of a conspiracy having iscoverod to assassinate the chiefs of theailicd ja stated that rimuitanoously with the attack on Gmor Packs wil msko an important de- ration somewlere op the Denube closing prices of the Paris Bourse, Friday, the inst., wero—Vour and a ‘alf percent Rentes, 08f.; per cent .Rentes, 78.90, Benk of France, 2035, j im Bank of Engiand had decreased £767,063 the week. review at Marquise, Boulogne, went off most bril- Prince -Albert left at eleven o’clook: Great Wore assembled op the quays to witness his de- re, and his Koyal Highocss was gr-eted with most cheering The town was illuminated, and Wasa fae display of froworks. The salutes from eee and the equadzon wore returced by the yaeht. Berkendorf bad wgite’ personally on Prince of Prussia, an avowed pastisan of Ruseisn poil- whom the was charged with a letter front tho “zar’ nof the possaute baving demanded from Diet the cooupap nof the Aland lelaods, and ‘heir qith the swedisu dominions, a large de em of Cho Dict presebted this demand to the King. lomdve Chronicie of tio 9th instant eays:—ihe sus- ofthe allied armies in the East is pow ot an end; n be little doubt that by this tims they are [-t of tLo Crimea, if not actually lanted ou the ene- hero. Great events will som cec py the public } end i is but foir'to sorn cer’ain of our cotempo- that tscy avo now but & brief interval loft for their favorite topics of complaint against the . Im the exci‘ement of the attack on Sebastopol i be cf@i cult to gain atteniion to the alleged eshort- ef tho Baltic fle-t + cnango of tone wiil speedi- imovitanle should it appear, as we trast it shortiz will; ‘thet th» allied expedition is pro- prasperously sgainst tho Crimea, whilst the re taking "he offensive vigorously in Bossarabia, ha comme cd operations in earnest, and tho tide of i.ussian success beyond the Cau- Cizcassion chief bas shown the sam» preference ious measures as Our Owe government, and we that be has equally deserved the censure of the tea of vigorous proceedings. Before raising bis he deemed it necersary to send an embessy to i ), In order to mare cure thet Turkey had mn of assalling the independence which ho has so defended egsinss Russia. ‘his eseoatial prelimi- bawvirg been settled, he moved without farther de. and the imurediate eff+ct of his advance is to neu- the iste Rus*isn v cory near Kays and Bayes‘d, alarm Gorers! Bebutof as to the ssfety of his ns. At leet preparations are ia progress exnnot fall to be son marked by some decisive Wt, ond there-can, we thick. be little doubt thet the will te such as to realize the hop s of government, silence the complaints of the self-constitu ed or- of the British public is no later news from the East. Bomarrund furts have been destroyed, aud the reembarked. A few steam frigates remain mang ‘be islands Gonetra's Bazsguay d’iil- and Miet wore a; Dantzic on the 7th. fe earn from sthens that King Otho positively ro- any fncemaity to Turkey. Bussian s'esmer from Sebastopol hed captured a y n versel and taken her inte that port. Tnoy sent to Constantinopic the captains of the three merchantmen, which they recently burned at Ihe following appointments are made for Prince Fa. d’s Island by the Kaglish government:—Georyge Cole, Secretary; James Warbu:ton, Treasurer; Joseph , Attorney General; Dcunis O'Meara, Solicitor 3 Wilbam Swave;, Registrar. con Wilberforce, o man of some stenting in English chu:ch, has reigned im cossequence of his iples to recogrize the Queen as the head of the church ritual Hemeral Bodisco, ste commandant of the fortress of ound, bas arrived, with his family, at Haro, along th some of ‘he Rursian prisoners. ons are being made at Brussels for reception ithe Emperor Napoleon on a visit to the Kisg of the Jose de la Concha was to reach Corunna on Mth. The steawrhip Fransisco de Assiss was wait- to take bim to Havona. Ministers of Fracce and England have compli- the spanish goverpmo it on the firm attitade ed by it during the recent disturbances, ent we assured it of the sympathy of their respective bave broken out st Salamanca and secret negotiations have been goirg on forsome 0 between Nicholas ani the Pope. It now traaspires the Czar holds out a prospect of « change towards Roman Catholies fa Polat d, and of concessions tothe ins at Jerusalem. He is thus intriguing against the sh According to the Corriere Itaiiano the Czac has jention to ¢eclare his tuird son, Nicholas, King of nd, as be is @ member of the Greek church, it considered necessary to give the Popo some tran- (izing arsurances respecting the Polish Catholica. Pobemy!, with 2¢,000 Circassians, had made an incur: om into Georgis, defeated the Russians, ani carriod off important hostages. Count Bebutoff has blown up tortzers of Bayazid, and evacuated the city, , Important from Apain. OCUBATIONS AGAINST ME.8OULB OF EXCITIMG THE LaTR BEVOLUTION~ HIS DéPANTUKK FROM MA- DRID—PROBABILITY OF HIS NOT KETURNING— QUIBT IN THE CarITAL—LOCATION OF THE QUEEN {From the Diario Fapanol, Aug. 30} feveral of our contemporaries say that Wr Souls has igned his post as representative im Spain of the United Jats. Woe bel eves this statement;to be premature, and pat the truth is that Mr, Soulé starts this weet one Ley 10 « foreign country. fome suspect that he dose pt desire to be in Madrid when the news arrives of pire Jinvasicra of Cuba, ‘ius last rumour also reached tasough very" vesiows aanaet, aod fag this samen, | rd teanre we ere it ovblished, we now titck At to eny 8 few Birds corcerping It. Ttapyenrs, “m effect, thut by this time an exvedition of flivusteros crgenized ope precares with the knosledge Ape besore the 63 ¢8 of the vgents of the fevers! govern ment, wilbovedet the americsn territory to tuvede Cubs, notwithstanding the effcacions measures «dopted ty the Tre-idept in bis procemations Bat altho.g this especiion may have been roslized, although within afew casewe may learn that the United States nara pewed invo Cubs ferrb bunds ef iveentinrics and free- tooiers, ¥e co not know why Mr Soulé should shanacn his post Doce be Mi iver of the Ucited Btetes, per charce, hirdor the rl ghtest dowbt of his safe'y lot what ever may eceur bev ond the Atlantic? Hasit by chacce ocurred tobim that the eterohe n and flagof the United St tes bad ror bore the reg:+ot aud cost eration whieh in 18t} was Jentoa to the Bog of spain ia that civy of the Amricen Urrop which r Sovlé, eben he ce nounced his own country, avopted a8 bis pew one ? The Minister of the United states would be grestly mistabern; sid once fe we eciare in the name of this loys!'ard hororablepeosle, Joulous in tue vighe Gegree ct the vatinnal decorum, thet if wr soul’ abo desire to pu forward, as ih» prevext of bi Bigbtest coubtef Ins eatery here, thet doubt w. om tere y fetitous, unfounved, an eal Aitho: gh Mr, Seuté shoud bave been Tespect Gue from hrm te our net'on, and hb kin. of mean to favor projects tonoing to rep Spain the most tm ortant colony she yet retain, al- the it were certain that he had sew nt to take ad vontage of the cegradntion of the gove-rument now fortupstely pust, seekiog to avnil hiaself of the ina finble vercctry of high ano low mfinenese ul hough tt were cortuin that be bad striven to profane the sane- tity of our revolution. to row ¢isupion arg ng our poopls se veng the uveary, and distriboriog hy the me diuw cr tho evi! arte of a bave intrigue, money aut premises of mma 10 dertroy the power of the hocoratie rnd patria ie men who now circet che a stiniea of the ¢ unity uithough he bed sucocedad in wipaing uver a few de‘uder pernons who fauee to ciscover, in hi. sweat ond Beitering sores, the ta'eat ides of beep! Hon ond Ciearder ip the Proinsula with a view to deprive Cuba of aeistarce tr mtha mether country; atbough the jeoplo of Madrid know that he bad sought to profit by & over ent of Effarertconce troacherousty ty exeito its in jgnetion, and to draw it on to sme tuaults with which t crown « certain catalogne of sup. ed icsults, Even (foil tais vere o-rtaip, the panish people have enough repre, oruderee und manliness 10 ce-pise such Strotspemsand miserarte achomes, and Mr. Souté might Temsin in ) adrid completory unmol-eted if ler Majenty’s @vornment dic aut think proper to send bm his pase rte. Ibe people of Medsid have done nothing and wil do nothing toexci's the least upeasinees with respect to t ernluty of the forcign Minieters: they have dove no th pg end wll do nothing ageinst ths represeutative of the United States, be-xuee thoy ace interested that each Gey sr ould be greater aod more honoravle for then— the ccntyasc that naturally aopears cetween nations who brow how to mayntain their rights, respectiug at the same time those ot others, aed those other na'ions which pretend to mouid their own and foret hts to their convenience, to ther wil, and even thé ca,rice of a fee of their influential men, righ’ ona peace between nations geme of popularity and of porsons {Madrid (Aug 31) cocrespondence of the London Times.) Tabstained fom sen ve toate curious article (ytven ebove] yesterday becauce not completed my inves- tigation of the grounds for the vorious eh-rges it brings inst the Mivister of the United States at Madrid. ‘there choryex have been talked of hero for some time, and ej: cinlly stpot the affair of the 28th inst, which, 1¢ ix gepera'ly ‘thought, Mr. ou'é had mach to do atth. Thave reasm to telreve that the has occupied the the atientwn of Mimeters. but that Dare been unable to im envoy’s alleged og up ng'ta obtarn postive proufs of the Al mancurres anil campticty with the disafec'ed The pre- Fy ma home as te very tes f that Jor some time he 1a conspiring agai e iity 9 in, Indeco, the m ormatioa 1 bave et oig 5 AA na ppectable s urces 1¢ such sa to kave in my mind but» #xall doubt u,on the subject Feverting, however to we notion of the which is that of numerous persons im yadrid, that Mr. soulé’s ebiet object wos to maintain anarchy in 8; » it is not Onfficnit to uncerstend trat he may bave been willing, bis view beicg concuptzated on thut one object—the Uusnrfer of Cuon co the Stutes—to take trouble and spepa money, in bopes of facilitating its attainment. Iv as gevernly beltevea hero thot he dees not ke Kapar tere; wpe this is quite eredioic, because an honest go- vert ment that would po: consent to on unworthy com- pri mise, and by imprndont ncta give frost protexts cor oggrersiuw, ts cértainly Lot “toe one that an american bent on the acquisition of Cuba» oula desire to see in- stalleo st Medrid Amoug tbe: email facts that give probability to the charges mace by the Diarto, aud that mpyacl! have posi- tive kuow/er cr of. 18 the citeamatance tast to ball-pay 1m\—men of wile apd reckloss character, ord who are intimates of Mr. “eulé-—were prominent in the ailvir of the 28th One of them, shea he sav the thing Wkely to go bavly for tho revels. prudently wita q drow, the othor n lwrd, aoa waa made pr rover, Mr. Soulé yceternay ton leave of t Coavell pridy to he cerouture for pected to sot oul toray or to morrow His destius tion is said to bo a departinept near she Pyrences — the-o are persone Lo covbt bis returning fo Spain Te is, per- Bape desirable that those persons slioult prove to be in the right. Hie p exence bore is on suditional element of disorrd betwecn poiv and the “tates, and he hinnself, Ishouk! thinb, soula hardly regret a! andoning » cavivs where the suspicion, snd even dishke, with which be must feel that be is regarced bave not yer been compen- satod by any very brilbant diplomatic successes. {Madrid (Aug 81.) Correspondence of the London Times } I venture covfidently to predict that from th's date up to the mrcting of tne Cortes quiet and order qiil be preserved in the capital; and do not say this merely an- der the plessing impression of the scene] have & opinic - pinion even of persons hahtt desperéeut 6nd dissatiefied and who up to that date clared that trovb er were in store for us during two months 1 have no reason to apprehend egreeable occurrences wi cn the Cortes meet; but aa wilh be the inauguration ef anew intoe it world not ¢@ sate, inxpain, to anseer teyend thattiwe I feo! great confidecce that erprert will do aiiin its power to secure puity viow, end it is to be hoped the electors of =pain their dury well, aod return men who really represent teeling cf tho covntry F toulé left Medrid last right, end willnot return the boure pe cecupi-d it ie moxt probable that be will pot returu to Madrid I fully ecnficm all wrote cone rning biw y-ster‘ay, and am enabled to add, that + tr evidevco has been ob ained of his having stimuleted the attempt of the 28th. He began thie so- tion & very few Lours after sasia Christina's had his egenta among the barricades, and supplied money. trom in 'mopuer in chich the sridenne of fale he boon it, It muny very probabiy De it for: ir se thie rf necessity that it should pe. Mr. Soulé will harcly bave tho ssturasce to return to this cspttal. ‘bere exn no longor be any mora! doubt of the line of cordvet he bar tnovght propor to ajopt. Queen Cbristiea 16aéned Talavera de la Relos at six o'cloct on the poe the 80th August, escorted by two equadrops ards ha.f of cavalry. General Gatrigo scecmponied her the whole way =A from Teavers Gaye, that, a» faros thot tewp was concerocd, aa escort was opnecenesjy; that it weald nave safficed to double the main guard apd o nd out s few patrols of the na*ionsl «rd, ‘ibe people, it is added, witnesod the Queen i a peesage in profound silence, with conntonances expressive of cleguet anc Impatieoge.”” There were loud vitas for Garrigo. {From ‘he Paris Patrie, Pept 4} Letters from Madrid of the Slet wt. and the Ist inst., evrovree the departure of Mr. Soulé, the American Min ister, who ia aid to have deurnded bis rassports, and taken lesvo of Ma shal Iepartero, the Presicent of the Cour cil, on the event g of tne Mr Soulé intends, it is seid, 10 reside temporarily in one of tho Frensh de partn ents aojoining tho Pyronces. [his departure 14 attributed to the nows of an expedition in ogsipet the {sian1 of Cubs, and which i¢ said to to seil. Certeis Spanish journals, the Nacion and the Diario Erpanol, po eo fares to accuse Mr souté of not being a atrarget to the Inaurri ctioval movement: He z ite HEEL #5 3s Fe of she 28th ult. These rumors produced ao extreme cegree of ferwen'aioa at Masri}, and may perhaps have hed to the resolution com= to by the represen'stive of the United States = The so ish governmnt avails itecif of the strength which lite events bare given it to ree'rain the revelotionary element, which endeavors to overfiow ite bounds. Morekal. Espartero ord O'Donnell seize on every opportu ity of drclaricg their frm cetermination to resist the anarebists. —— Atihude of Austria= Anticipated Success of the Onimen Expeaition. {From the Lordon 1»mes, Pept 8) It Ja stated that at a cabinet couscl’, hed in Vieona on the 6tb inst, at which the timperor Francis yrerides in person, it was decided oy the mintetera of pire *bat the rejection of the guarantees required aurtria ond the Western Powers did not amvuat to casvs Lelli ogainst bussia, bot that Austria hem vere in rupporting these c nviticre, ano would tain ber neutral position, while she awaits the reaul; of the eck by be allted Powers on Sebastopol. This laoguage aud this determination fon the rt of the Cabinet ‘of Vienna do pot surprise in existing tore of offairs, for that conrt bas slreaty pe J aol weveral of the Lg for which it had prepared to go tower, acd has sneceo-ed without drawing the sword, though {e coojanction with the belligerent Powers Jno m-eling Karelia to renounce her agacesston on Furepean Turkey, and to evacnete the -‘ material pledge’! she bad eeized om tho Lanut. a6 Rassta bes Lot thought fl to rerent by any ocert mensores the con duet of surtria in allying bereeif tothe ~altap, aad in compelling the Parsisa ayy to make an ignomtnioos re- treat tefore the troops of Ower Pocha and Gevoral ar the Candi: ot of Vienna appears to bave thought that i bad not at sbie momen nt inducement to gives more bow ile and offensive character to ite attitude, and, in phort, to invade the kussian territories, which my have been the rext step bea war row been declared be- tween the two empires than any other tate, Aus tui fa interested in preventing the extons'on of hoetill- thes on @ field +0 coptiguons to her on dumipions, and he fe destrour of the restoration of peace on « me +uoh terme fe theee retensly aepente | fe h Tere 1 Pnwore. Ter yetley at the morert mm ment in promably Munnd © tie Doge tami the ocere. of teal Mves la Lh the ifths Kw iteoniatos paige he may forsee 2 strengtn of tre mari ive xt year be uot unsinas-fu ty Ct retee agat tC roostadt “he custeian gav-rament feetmr there re, \oexvect that If hie pe the course of frente ope party will te eufBcieatts 6a dowrth ie 0-68 S@rar opal anc all thy © cote Uf the pree the eb lo energy ere WOU probably tucceee nod the other with is Cefest to renier @ re re wad of peg: tetton possibte on the bests which the Km- Peter Nioboles bar Dow +9 tpertow Ly rejnoted. Is these maven ar6 correctly axcribed to the Austelan Sinister —thougb, no dovbt, ether potdves tar lors hovern fe mbt ho end eit) be imputed to «het govern mentee 1 & Dot diffica t te meow that thay nave W, unwise end in the pod dacg-rous view Of the dury they bad to perforw at his tmportest crints tp the ettehe of Europe he Inet communwations cbenged betecer Verna sod t Petersdury, fh proved tha Russia ts nx 8 ever feom ytodin wrich soa», «» Coant Buel bas re- peace con be etoursly mm tered. But tbe roster Of pesos ls th- grand onjeo: of the AUT BQ 1, though it ceciares ba 10. jee’ can oply be sco-mplisted upoo th» coaittiona con. ter eo in ibe notes of the Shad ugast the i fo ence ie direct eng irescistide that Ruwa ma t be rougut hy foree to eu’ mit to the e@ term:, which shy will li tea + weorer od that Avstria should coacur i ¢ for (bat purpo-e. Tie amouut of coercion whioh aan be applied to tho Wh tite pte at is therefore the only measace of tre tion «1 be present er; and we hyve repeated y ox se our conviction that if vaste sud Pradta bad, tor on the pr-seot year, shown courageant deterrolia tion whieh tey cid net heat t '@ te adopt, the war wo lo hace to 0 termina ret by 116 sreepteampaign. All that Nussia a-ket of those Stoter a the outset wax ther yp. wiatty, und of ehe has se ecoed ix Obtirerg it thes hive vir ually gieoa ber all the & pport whinw they cared to aff rd in opposition to the forors of raves and Engiand, and to the ueani- Deus public opinior of Europe | Such been for me the ‘he evident ploy of Prussia andit as irawn, Coen ujov her the vdloguy sho devweves But usteia hat ple ge herrelf to a more open aud navly course by the part ebe bad t-ken io the negotiations by her tan Bevee p eperstion= for war. by ber treat. wi be Porte, one by ber ascent to tre cunnitions cemanded by the Werte Powers ber young Emperor bad already reaped tte rewerd of thy Grmvess and ens ns profeas- en to show by acquiring a degree of rea; through wut Germ avy ond kurope whiten po Aastyian sovereign had tnj yoo for many yrors xen her Gnunciel d fil-ulties Oi BbLe-Feo urder a general putional effort, stimula‘ed by the belief that, sithough war was lwminsat, it «as a wer against Rux-in end on vhe side of Koglaod and Fence ‘10 here hopes, to this cewvorn confideace the leas decision ¢f the nurtrinn Oabicet will give a severe low, for ix must be interred that at Vienna as well as ta. other porte of Germary th-re is « atroogar dis soutiqa ta look ep than to net and to qovsult the narrow intereet of the moment ratoer tban to provi'e against the future Cangere which mecaced the in¢e.cudeace net onty of urley tutot Furepe If such te to bo the conruct of the German Stutes, it jos'iGes the arrogant .ssumytios of the kimgeror Nichobas in bis convervatioas «:;b <ir & Seymour. that, strer eil, it was not eorcn while to ask their opinion, and that the great affairs of th- world ore © be eettied by Kusela, England, ant France, without erm * Lacept in 60 far as 8 declaration of hostilities by Aus tris would tend te rhorten the war ‘iy reducing tho avril. atie resources of Rusaia, aud by «fecting @ diversion ia our favor, we have no cirect intercat in tho measures which the Germon Pcwors may or may pot tate, for tie operations in which the all'ea armies havo engaged are ly indesencent of any assistance to be rende-ed by Germ» ny, and thes bave not be-m retarded @ singte day ¥ apy consideration of that nature Even in th» Prin ch allter Omer Probe'’s army is tp complyto possession the hne of the Panube end of all the principat polnce, ard the chef effect of the sustrisn oecupstion is to ren- cers repeution of the buasinn icvasion impossible It is probutie that morters willsemain in their present po- sition fat «mo time in that quarter if the sussiaus fulfil their promise to retire tebind tbe Pruth, amd if they et oncon Gelatz, Brailow, ona every point ‘beyond their own frontiers + tthe kame time, we seo no reason to feor that the Emy+ror Nicholas will be uble to withdraw say oonsid- crane emonnt ef troops fronythy western provin:os of Ube eprre in time to be of usein the Crimean, which ig repaynted from Narels prover by mao* oun U stoepes. Upon the great ox penttop aynina’, Semn.to- pei, which wea known by Marshal 8 aravud’s orcela- maslon of tbe oth of augnet ta be oa the oveel dopar thre, tre cyer of Ruvepe aad.af tho. w rid are now ex lusively torped AU menkiod Lavo at lergth receg- the travh ef the proposition fur whch wa have tteadily contendos, that upon the thie momen: ¢ tous enterprise depends for tho present the fate of the wer In oemparison with tins all other contests ar secenéary and oY diplowatic combinations pueriloe Pat shen hegland and Franee have euccoe: io this under fh hirg, 98 we bope thes may, be the blessing of Hoav-0 BO just cause, they will have struck # blow to be dlive by the peop'es of . sia and the Conr's of fw Tope, ord the same victory which «. throws the poser of the ener y will relly to our stardard thy tates which are still too Irrcscinte to share the porila of tho struggle. The Latest. BY J FLMC RAP FROM LONDON TO Liv kRr'00L. We are indebted to Copt. Judkins for the following Intent intelligence hy the Arabi: SPAIN. Maan, Fopt. 6, 1854. Order ta being grodusily restored. The elestions, but mere particuleriy the cholera, occupy the poople’s m nda. A mites Lonpon, Saturday morting, Sept. 0, 1854, The occounts from “pein say that order bas beon re. stored at falamanca. The Junta has been dissolved, and tho Civil Governor has been roinstated in office. THE BALTIO. Panis, Friday night, Sept. 6, 1254. A cespateh from Dantzic announces that Admiral Na- pier intends to leave Ledsund at six o’cléck this morn- ig; with the Gladiator ead Cumberland, for England. ‘The Bulldog, which left the fiect om the Sth, has ar- rived. Admiral Napicr was going up to the Isle of Nargen. 4 ‘The French troops are leaving. The Gladiator, Cumborland, and Belle Isle, have left for England. THR East. There ia no later accounts from the Inet. PRUBSIAs M. Benkendorf has waited personally on Prince Charies of Prussia, aa avowed partizan of Russian policy, to whom he was charged with a letter from the Crar. SWEDEN. A deputation of the peasants of Sweden having de- manded from the ifet the occupation of the Aland Islands, and their incorporation with the Swedish do- minions; a large deputation of the Diet prevented thoir demand to the King. PRINCH ALBERT’S VISIT TO BOULOGNE. Losnon, Saturday, Sept. 9, 1854, Bovroosy, Friday night.—The review at Marquise ‘went ff most briliiently. Prince albort left at eleven o'clock. Great crowds were assembled on the quays to witness his departure, end his Royal Righnoes was greeted with most vociferous cheering. The town wa iltuminated, snd there wasa fine display of flreworks ‘The salutes from the fortress and equadron were re tu ned by tho royal yecht. MONBTARY AND COMMERCIAL. (From the London Times, vt 8} ‘The Foglirh funds opened ot a further decline 0” one eighth, and for a time showed # continued tendency to beavinoss. Bome speculative purchases at the end of ‘the day caused « recovery, and the fina! prices were ono- eighth above those of yesterday. The demend for money in the stcek exchange was very active! and was increased byt! syment of an Inatslment of. enty per cent on the. 1 £2,(00,000 of 1... . yuer Bhy, ‘lemued in *pril last. Turbish scrip exhibited greater firmaess, but the opera’ were upimyorteat. To foreign exchanges this afternoon the rates were the same as by the last post, except in tho caso of Vierna, in which there was a further advance. ‘The last secounts from the Paris Bourse this evening, exhibit an improvement of one quarter ,er cent. At Amsterdem'the market is fat, without much varia. tip, and at Vienna the renewed growth of distrust which has become strongly vb-ervablo since the recent apncuncement of the determination of the Austrian government not to declare war, still contl.ues. The rete of exchenge on London has exporievood another advance of balf per cent. ‘The mercantile advices from the Continont todsy vere wholly upinteresting. The rates of exchange seow gerera ly no alteration. At Bemburg money has egain become abundant at two onde baif per cent. ‘The benk returns show a decrease in the stook of bul- yom of £267,068 when compared with the preceding return. Markets. PARING BROTIEFS AMD COMPANY'S OTRCULAR. Lonnon, vert 86 P 19 tbe cotontel ond Produce muvee a vaiaces bas beg wersecked casing the week, s i 1354. PRICK TWO OUNT for short pertoda, le in eno’ demand at 4 @ 6 var ce t Comoe lense off OF a f54 Ber wilver, be Vet vo Hemp eagles 7+ 330. Loublooas, Tbs. 94 The prise Of dotler 81 Tere hea been moo bustuess this week tn Unived ria ee bonds st 1064, aed jasomtp!lons at 6 sIntew@e F2, Mersrchuretta sterling b's inte! at 164; Morytand B's sterlieg offered at 98: Pean-vty nia fereriotions 77a 78; do roots buyers aot we lors at PR; Terre ver O's 92 004; Virginie Be aoilee Oi a 93; de. sterling §'a ONG R92 enuavivands ofa el Fathead bends $609); buyers now at OL; Canada 6's tert @ (9 a WOK ccm Pal — Tle ma tet contlr ues firm, ead she 100 Ant nuction durng the week mostly «ta at er Quetstions now are Honduras «fiver » binch, Se 10° 6 fe extoaw atteor Se fe a Se Fa hice fe len a 4a; Tonortife «iver, 3s. 94° ; Wieck, 48. 4 2d The market for plentatior © ylon ts very fem. erded ale ceane The qoanite oferd during une Week bar ceen 1212 © And 1,430 rarrel aod bags vrices, from Sie 6d 6 o3a, Ming 409 deze Coste fre ad Y98 bes Moors term 54s IY. s cargo of 2600 tags Santos hes 4 2,000 org Riv Tied, for @ aver port. Too Mpan 'S sale, comprising 208.001 beige da ni 250 00 bag: at R thertem, B68 The - ole quantity we lig et the full val bet evulow Oo gO oFdiosry dae ent which resriy all gold at fir Bye oreteary to Phe age. equal & 462 6o per cet, free on board. Native Co 1 worth 448 fd adis at elvet yrice some que ity bex changed bunds during whe week, ORS — The wenther has oo ntinned very favorable fr Lebarves:. @h oh is vow near'y completed iv the goa h of figland, end on Yondey “rth Coe susply of aw Truth wrent peters veclived aboot f% as per q. are ter from the previous Monday ‘The arriva's of foreiga Lave rot heen large, aod the ve@muns was limited a 4a, a fe creline “ocay with ere emao fir exvort, ‘herr wie aw impre ed fees g in tle marker, sat pres advezced Ie a8. cer quarter We quote «hite me dic D whent at f7s «6h red Sue #604 per quarter Ap erienn Bowe 2hx # BO. per barrel Conton.— Ube antes tor the ae k ammo to 2 000 bales at fell prices +t Liver ool there has been m steady cemard throvghout the were: yesterd«y's quotation for Wt 6 ing Orkavs wax higd ver th Pewr is witbout imrrvement The nominal quota- tien for St Pew wg clenn ix £60. but there ta an baat reskdelog bet O71 alos Mantlle ofered at auction part opls to¢ at £57 2 £64 Ve ‘or fine whie Jute dull, and 8 =sles offered only part cult, at £08 bare £8 VOW, a £8 1508 5 ardin Wels <sotch pice steady at 880 pombere on the Clyde swedish rosreo, from £12 We a £4. Lakp sithout change Leap i» steady pe, £12 108. » £28; £8. Western in kegs, 5fe a 638 bh wfsir business Golog Common refred £24; Spanish, £22 108 o Linseep Cares fp Mmtted demand. For arrival, New York, ip tbls, bee beer cola at LE Te Ed , cost, freigh’, sro ipurenee, wdich price isn lorgerchtuneble In Kreerd lntie 16 doiog, enter on the + pot or to arrive. Block ex ep the epot bee Ons.—i-b are ingetive, et hovt clterstle ta value Sperm, £1046 £16 In conveqnencs at forced exles by speculators, linreed bus cectined to 88¢. 00 the spot; for the easly mou hs of vert year rome quaatity has ehangrd hunde at 882 Raye in nien: 5 ot 440. 61 0 Abs, for refed sorte, apd 428 for browr. Cocoa nut, 498 a tls, Pola, 440 0 4s Ris —a Ja ge buriness bas hoon done suring the wel ord prices ave orm. 60 tors middling shite «nga! have b en old ive at Its Sd ; two curgogm Arracan at le apd 118 86., sve @ ¢ rgo of Rangoon Bt enous Ms. 24, for celivery over eblo's site. On the spot stout 16.000 bags have connge: bande iv the Last day or ta Madras ot 108.0 10. Sd, ond Bengal from 10s 0d a lia. $d Star — The sales of the Weat Incia for the week are 1,7 bhds, spd se have vo char go to notice ia f p= 7 (00 begs Mavritits end Beugsl at auction chieds sold Bt former inves “bo aeler of foretgn bave conprisnd tM Orctx, $67 hads., 648 bbta. igo, apd $40 bcs. 63 bbis Coba of wich awbut icce gold, e@hilnt of 3,887 boxes Havana, privel- pelly white, obly « small pertion fount buyers Pri vately 606 boxes white rarann boye been cold at 808, and 16 cores at 27e , and about 1h60 besos gellow, from 328 f# the the esles advat during tre Weer crrprise the following c-sgorn:—t,645 boxes, and 106 boxer (both: No 113s) at 218 8d ; 8 O18 boxes (No. 1)) ar 21s 134¢, ad BOU boxes (No'1044) ut Qe. Ot, ui fer Bale 0}; 2,000 Loses (No. 14) at 228-00. for Helland, und 2.00" boxes (No 11) at zie Sd, and 10.2 bres (No 58%) at un 6), both tor auteerp Tastow bap been witheut solmation uring tho eck a: d Glores at Cbs, 8d on the spor, and COs. for end of nz, . OSES Pngilay Heasy 66 110 tex conataew Brack 115, for burs, and 1i8e for refined; straite in good demand at 160 ond Fence ot 140 ‘I¥A —The market continues dull; common Congon 10d alia TWINTIAK.—COO barrels Goe quell'y have been sold at 11s ; spinite duil wt 4% for Aweri an in casks RICHARDSON BHOTHERS & COS CLKCULAR. e Livexroor, Sept 7, (854 ‘ives the (th the westher has coutiaaed te be of the rome tine charaeter for the bu vest ax we then dyser.b et at Vbcat tredo bas remained very quiet, and no «alos ere seyoried e'nee Tnestay but Yhere has been on im prev ddemens fer floor, nnd 288 Cd. war yearerday bid end vefu: ed for | biacetphia avd Baltimore, and several Lekershove wibdiswo their amples from sale. Inéwn ogrn without ct: pge. Sept. 6, 1864 Websda moderate attendanos at our market this morning, ané on improved irqniry for wheat from the Leigh beeirg millers who pure’ Canacian white to afuirestnt, at Ss. Cd. to 8s, Od., being aa improvement bf 84 104d. co the prices of ‘Poewday, Aud the finer all ies Uf smorican were b Jd for a bc He rata the show of samplos was small of any devcription, ant the some may be said of four Bakors and dealers have difBen:ty in fin hie suitable for consump (n, the fw good parcols Philadelphia Baltimore and Canadian obtumed 29s 6d for retsil lots of the two former, and 20s. bd, to 803 for the late r Spenish 49s. 61 to 50s. Very few onts of say doce iption on sale, and not in much request: for the ftw tawneys on offer 8s. 6d. would be accepted if bid. OATMEAL steady, but in Hmited demand at the currency of ‘lvesday. EGYPTIAN BRAns in moderate request. Txpian Coms— Dull at Treaday's grices ‘ P. 8 —At the close of the market good Baltimore not obtainable dBder 3°s., snd sn extra lot nende 80s 94 ‘The imports from abroad rince this day weet, cousiste of 8,618 quartors wheat 4,426 quarters four.” Ex In same period 18,940 quartors corn, 5,670 barrels and 1,746 racks flour, end 711 quarters whoat We quete this day’n value of American cereales, white wheat Xs. 0. 120s, Camadinn Ba. 34, 88 64. to bs. Od, inferk r 88. to 81-4, beatod 7s. to 7s’ Go ; flour, Phi dolvhia, Baltimore oné¢ Canaiinn as above; Indiana corn, $48. to 36e. for mixed snd yellow, whito 84s to 26s., heated ans inferior par cela 824. to per 490 Ina be tho past week our market has been very quiet ‘Ihe quantity offering was large, with only om cerate demendfrm thetiade During the twoor throe port the ma: ket has ben hravy, and part of Inet week's lost. The trade took about 4,000 — speculation and export 0,000—or ray 43,320 bales ip al! QurnciTRon Bark —Seme emall sales of Paltimore have been wade at 7H Go. por cwt. ‘Larp,—Atout 200 to 260 tons sold at 5is 0 52s. éd., and this day a +mal) parce) at 588. per cwt. ‘Tatow is st£1 depressed, and has declined 1s. per cwt —the for best American, and dealers are not wil- Ung bajers Exay.—Tbe operations in this articie are toa very ll- mited extent, Witiout any alteration in pico; stocks being light, holders are not pr with sales Porx.—t olders of fine French bave advanced their bap me yee this, inquiry for American have had some lurgo rales this week by svcticn. which went off fairly on seme smoli decline op geod; but, a great deal being out of condition, was sold off at very low rates—say from 298 to 30a, 20 corice ard ¢3 bbie Porte Celcbration of the Anniversary of the Fisst French Repubiite. The Furopean democrats assemblod yesterday evening in the rooma of the society ‘La Wontagne,”’ 80 Toonard s‘reet, to bear the report of the committee appointed to tehe the necessary arrangemonts to celebrate the aant- vervary of the dr claration ¢f the French republic in 1789. The committee notified the meeting that it hed been agreed upon to have en excurstos in the Bay, and"that ke stermbeat Laura Knapp had been cha: tered for the oo- to land Bs rome _ 4 Long have d thelr attoodanso. pe Islond were a] jen, ko. the Poles ond the Caters ‘he cemonstration will start to day, at 2 0’olook pre- b-rgg cor 80 Leonard street, p she *R will embark at pier No. 8 North river. Our reporter was particu arly requested to teuder io ame of the modisgta invite i receded by the flag of ‘epablique Univers: ile” ant a band of mu-ic, aud the tion to all the press of eo & York. Bighth Avenue Raflroad. TO TBE EDITOR OF THR BERALD. Having een 9 communication in ‘a auo signed «W.” uncer rhe circumetances I feel up to an. ewer. ‘the gentleman’s rtaement fx correct #0 far ne that bo cfered me # bill bat when he eaya tt was e bilé op n bank of this state, he does not speak traly, as he sill semember > be Mees ag ne at Vm —— she gentlemen ritiirg opposite to bim i wae gover the gentleman told him {t was goo', bat there ‘War S35 per cen’ Clarount on ft We beve a'mostevery sy tho-e who rige wih us with whom the almighty éoPar ye their only thought, and who become of aveb uncurrent woney os that in the case above 16 ferred to, ond tornve paying discount ate broker's mi'l, «n¢eavor to rid themsolves of it by offering it for their fare. cowyellng us either to give them thsir fare or else to take their Western trorh at par, and thie too, {4 nots lors to the oc mpsny but to ourselves, as we have we make our returns to make it in money. ‘An it hes ever teen my rule to atcictly do my duty, 1 considered I was doing it when the above occurrenes took 80 we bave special orders not to tao ony ia ata direount: or to allow eny person to NO. Dy ighth Avene Bains money wide wi ;NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FUGITIVE SLAVE BUBBUB IN BATH THE UNIVERSALISTS AND THE SLAVERY QUESTION, LATER NEWS FROM NEW MEXICO. DEATH OF A ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP. Affairs in New Brunswick, &., &o., &e. Poltuceal Matters. DEMOCRATIC CONGERSSIONAL CONVENTION. Puiapsuima, Sept 21, 1854. The Bridgeton, New Jersey, D mocratic Convention of the Grr t Cong ersional dstrict nominated to day Thomas W Mulford, of Cavden counts, for Cougiess A resolution requiring cuadidates to pledge themsctves sesinet Know Nothingiaa was liid on the table by» Rijerity of Ove. WHIG NOMINATION—UBION OF WHIGS AND FREE DEMOCKATS. Syeacusp, Sept. 21, 1854. A Z Mc€ ty, of ilichlund, wax noainate for Re ie ‘be Macison anc Osergo districts, for tae tong term, by the Why Convention of Onrndags county. Th ebige are conti eat, ant the free demoerate, who contemplate a union with them, pronou oe th-ir resota tore too velvet footed. Aiflitken'’s resolation, end ite evomary trea’men’, i noted particularly py them Fitehvgh’s oppovents are very sore A Fagtuve Slave Excttemeat, Boston, Sept 2t, 1854 ‘The Bath (Me) Mirror of -apumber 20, states that there hos beer some excl ement fo that elty reimtave to Afugit ve slave om beard the ber Frantlin, at thet port, from sackecnvile ‘Ihe Frenttin put into Holmea's Hele on the 19:b, acd the cap ain rotifi-d the customs that hy hod s fugitive slave on board The au boritiee at Jacksonvitle were vot'ed by telecravb, ard the authoritios at Wasbiagtoa also; whereupa the revenve cutter Caled Cushing ap- peared at Both horswr, ont remained there entil tuesday morning. She dweppenred coon afterworde, when the Fran) lin pessed ap tho river The crow of the Frankia stn, e that the slave excuped while the vessel was Iyirg at anchor at Holmes's Hote, When the Frantdin arrived at the port of Bath, t velve citvens, inolud pg « memter cf the Bostun Visilance Committee tonr ed her, éetermired to hare the clare at ei bersrds but hy was cot to be found At the meting of the North Goptist Church ie this city todey, a fetter from the Tweltth Afcicaa Charch war read, etating that tie chucch bad lost many of its members, who bad fied from the city, alarmed at the reture of ¢mbeny Burng Into bordaye Later from Sunta Fe. ARRIVAL OF TROOPS aT KORT UNION-—CAUSE OF AUBKEY'S DWATH—AKREST OF WEIGHTMAN—- IDDIANS QUIKT. Lovssrmy, Sept 21, 1854. Py the arrival of the Sante Fe mail jceterday, at Vort Indeper deuce, we learn that a bedy of troops arrived at Fort Union on the 2d of Augurt lust, having lost sixty horses and forty mules. Their headqaartors will be at ante Fo ‘Tho Indians were quiet, and the officers and non-com missioned officers at were ordored o tence for the -tates out the micdlo of eplen ber, under the comanud of Col. Cooke, Aubrey’s destl, was the reanit of av altereation with Weightman, as to an Article poblisked tn the Amago det Pays.” Tbe Wo was frequin'ly ofshaoged, when au omy drew. revolver, and while in the net of rai og it, ono barrel prematurely Siscbarged Weightman drew 2 toule knife, sod pla>ied suprey in the ablomoa, covsing bisdealb in von mioutes Weigutman then our rendered binseif, a @ was held in $2,000 ball. He re rete the oceureaer very much. Inceresting from New Beanewteks Bostox, opt 21, 1654. Bt. Jobe, New Brunswick, papers of the 19th aro ro ccived. The New Brunsvicker states that Slr Kd mand Head, the» ev Gove vor Gin ral of Canade, will leave St Jobe on the 28th of September, for Boston, and after con fersing with the Hon. r. Sutton, the new Lieutensct Govervor of New Brunswick, will proceed +o Qus'ec. Tbe +t Jotn Courier says that the Now Grandwic’: and Nova Seotia Legivisturee will no* prebably mat be fore February next, to ravily the reciprocity treaty ThoCourier ad’n that there is no doubt bota provinces wi'l accept what will ro douht prove a great nivantago to them, and Intodrre s state of prosperity far groater thon ever befcre experienced. Ftker, relict of the lete Thomas O’Brien, s native of South Carol na, who emigrated te New Brunsvick in 1788, cied at Miszeck, on the 11th inst., at the great age of 113 years. ‘The orders for the embareatinn of the Seventy socond High’anders, end ® company of értillery, from Halifax, have teen coun ermanced. « From Boston. STOPPAGE OF A NEWSPAPER—BHIG ORIENT DISMAST- BD AND THE CREW PROBABLY LOST. Bostow, Sept. 21, 1864. The bark Octavia arrived at this port to-day from Ms tepear, and reports that on the 9th inst, in latitude 32, lorgitude 79, white a gale was blowing from the South, the brig Orient, sopposed to belong to South Carolinas, waa seen ¢lsmasted, and the crew, four or five in num- der, were on the house aft and wanted to be token off, but owing to the gale the Octavia could render them no arsia'snce, and from the condition of the vessel it is sup- pored they all perished. The last number of the Commonuealth, free soil pa- per of thin city, appeared to-day. Tho publisher# an nounce that it don’t pay, and thet they hve sold out to & irm who are soon to issue a now evening paper, to ad- veeate anti slavery, temperance and Protestaniem, but not in a partizan manner ‘The Public Heultn. MORTALITY AT SAVANNAH. . Basttors, Sept 21, 1854 There wore forty-four doaths at Savannah oo Sundey apd Monday, twenty-nine ot which were by yellow fever. o ABATEMENT OP TUE FEVER AT CHARLESTON. Barrimore, Sept 21, 1854. Capt. John Bonnell, the oldest shipmastet in Charl ss- ton, éled on faturday. ‘The papers s,eak confidently of the abstement of the fever. CHOLERA AT PITTSBURG. Prrrsuvra, Sept. 21, 1654. There havo been sixty deaths by cholera for the past twetty four hours. To-day generally haa been observed a4 a day of humiiation and prayer. From the South, ARRIVAL OF THE BOUTHEAN 4A1L-- QUIET RESTORED AT NAW ORLEANS—THE MARYLAND COAL TRADB. Bautimona, Sept. 21, 1864. By the arrival of the Southorn mail, Now Orleans pa- pers of Fridsy bavo been received. ‘the riots at New Orleans hed entirely cewsei. The bedy of Jobn Kane, one of tho men who it was supposed bad been murdered, his ‘been found. Ho waa shot four times, but it ls thought be may recover. ‘The Maryland coal trade last week amounted to 13,000 tone. ‘Tho Now Creek Cool Company has suspended operations, owing to ¢ ficulties with regard to the ownership of their mines. Nawgition on the Chesspenko and Ohio Cacal Is still interrupted. Mort of the cargo of the rhip Della Moria has been eared In a damoged state, Tho veesel is guing to pieces RS a ee nen n cnn ne euumaenmmemmnatae Carriage Factory Dratroyed by Fire. Portiann Sept 21, 1854. ‘The carriage wannfactory on t2¢ corr or of Preble and Cumberland str:-ta owned by Libby, Pirgg & Rodghins, was burned +t noon. The lore aud cavat of ineurance hes pat been secertained. . The Universatst Conve. A NEW CONSTITUTT N—THE SicvEY ADJOURNMENT. Ty: MIA, 8+ The Universolirt Conventi » ado. d bis norotog ty pew constitution report dy ¢© e+ om niitee, after ateik- ing out the provision requiring iis «poroval by the Teu> State Convention befor poiny into effect fastead of which it must b> re-affirm-d by the next Geacral Gou- vention. The slsvery question wi fntroduced by resolution from tbe buriners committee, renewing oppositiva tw tke 6'0 of American slavery, and dep'oring ths viol.tiog. of the Mirsouri compromise by Congress ia tie passexe of the Nebrarka bill "he Rey Mr. Flanders, of Paltimore, objected to the firat olanse in the resolution, not nea do‘enterof whe very, hut because nothing could be acoom lish , and therefore it was twpolitic as inter ering with the indie vidval exertions of Universslists in th venting the epresd of their prir ciples A spirited debate ensued, *hen the resotation was adopted After some farther Wnsiness the Convontion a¢jeura- ed to meet next September at itddletowa, Oonvecddut. The Rev. Mr Sawver, of Now York, wos appointed te preach on the oceraton Firemen’s Cote bcaden, GRAND TRIAL OF ENGCXES—AWASD OF PRIZES. Haxrrorp, sept. 2t, 1658. A great fremen’s celebration aud a trial of power of their engives took place ic this city tyday. Twenty cowpanies were present fom abroad, and eon'ented for the prhes, which were threo trumpets, valued aS three bumred dollars ‘ibe Pacilie € r Massachuset's, tock the Girst prizs, play ing one hundred and seventy-four feet high. Holyoke Comoany No. Y, me LOSS PON = 21, Wasa, Seat, ant peo- of Holyoke, took the sec nd prize, playiog one hundred bend teventPiwo fect. Deluge No. 2, of Northamptam, tock the third prize, playing one huodred and sixty- three fret. The Williamsburg Company, upon reaching ope bund: ed and twenty eigbt feet, buret her hose, ‘Tie trial wn entirely contined to companics from abroad. Our own companies will contest for two pitchers to morrow. Death of a Catholic Hasnep by Cholera. SAVANNAH, “opt. 21, 1464 Francis Xevier Gartiond died yesterduy of cholera, Bie was the Gret Catholic Bishop of Yavennah, end was for- werly psstor of St Joho’e Church, Philedeiphia, He wee bern in Imblin in 188 His reacins will be takes to Philsdelphis for Interment during thé or suing winter, Interesting to Forworders. Moon, Sept. 20, 1854. ‘The railroad | between Savwouah, Macon, Atlanta, Chottaneoga ond Nashvillo, are ia fall operatiom ‘ovannsh without Celay. Freighte are forwarded throng Canal Navigation Obstructed. AUWANY, Sept. 21, 1666. The receipts of produce by the Erie canal were tempe- rarily obeched by a sunken boat in the canal near Sehe- neetady. More French Men-or- War tn owe Harbor. DESORIPTION OF THE NEW ARRIVALS, Our harbor ut this time prevents a warlike appearance. Heavy ships of war float om every side, and the morning: ond sundcwn gurs, the casual salotes, together vith the guns cf the erritiog and ceparting steamers, keop ep © upon the wy, On Tell. nordsy right tee large Fronch frigates of war came inte tho Larbor and avchored abreast of Castle Garden We have before alluded to both these vessels, ia speaklag of the french stesta frigate /cheron, whtsh Arrived some days ego, Th0 vatmes of tho new arcivals are the Ephi- ginfe and Penelope, whieh aro officered as follows: — ‘Tbe Ephiginte—Commndore Mareroa; Chef d’Btat Majer Lefraper; Flug Lt Durseatie; vecretary de mont; Commenter Bor guovilte; Lis. siman, tm No vezen, Broasotet, Linroure, bers, Mo tio tatin; thipen Decvucks, Bories ‘Argo, Ponzais, Bow Lyon, Themae, ¢e Romourt; Surgeon-in Chief de Comal. rea; sr cond o , CHocbaw Cartier; assist 00 The Peoeiope——Post Cantain Fournter ; Commander ; Lie. ce Kermel, Blon ever Clu fagot, nipmen de Laie Deucuy, deat Surgoon Pel- ean; Parser, Da Chaytar. cls, together with the Acheren, sailed from ft Dierre, Newfoundland, on tho 30th of Augast for thin port. The Acherea hrving tho eid of sem, istazced ber companions and camo upour bay twe daye Lefore them We yestordey went on board the Ephiziaie and Peae- lope, avd found both vessels engaged in repsiring eof reGitting their rigging The Pphiginio mounte sixty gana, and corrice a crew of £70 men; ate is a double decker aad carries nothing heavior thin thitty prunders ‘tte veeeel is about trenty five yoars old, and hes played hee part in actual combat Sho was ongaged with the French flost agair st Mexicoio the war of 1638, and wae the flag ship cf what was styled at tho time the Weet In- dis squadron. The Peveiope is not so large @ vosselas the above, but auch younger and apparent'y stronger and more expe bie of duty. She carries forty guns ands crew of 808 men. She has beon in the company of ths Ephigioie en@ the Acheron since the fleet salled from the Wont ladies to Newfoundlond in June last On board both vesedie all wes confusicn and action yesterday. in the morping the work waa commonced of taking im the spars ard rigging, for cleaning, repa'ring and re fitting, ond refore nigh -fall ull the topmasts aad upper rigging bad been brought tothe decks, giving the vooals rathere dilapidated appearance. rhe crews of these Vessels aze stout, hardy looking men, who would, no doubt, if put tothe test, handie a cutines or point a cannon ina way that would do hoor to theit fag. Al were a8 busy a8 bees yesterday, and on board of these versels bave a rort of @ worid of their own. On the upper decks sre csnnon and ba'l, aidon the lower decks are es mories of all sorte of warlike implements, such ao boarding pites, ewords pistols ca'lesaes, smeli cagnoe, berides the beavy thirty pounders whch keep a com- stant watch at the port bolew. On thi« deck the brave * tors “mes ”? and @ breakfa:t or dinner scene in cae of ta-- terert. At tbe sonnd of the bell, in regular order thay to rbeir mess boards dividing themselves into groups Of alx each, between the cennons cn each sine of the vessnl, Here, at theseme board, the same group of s.llore kere: “chanmed” for years, spun thelr yaros and laaghed “lend lubbers "’ aa coutent with this im; it om the ocd-n +4 if they enjoyes the ing of ac atieent. Con wodoro Mazeresx has epent whole li'e in the novel service, and distinguished himeelt in the Freade war with the South Ameriesp States on ‘he not lorg ago, when ‘be in the contest of Roxss. meny, both of « ficors and the boversble sears of atta Liou shwost a covetsat expen: hird do, Dufo; Parser, first, r Le Bohinrs Mie Jatin; nd ‘These two ves ec untry oF bis sovereign. Commedore Mazes and suite from the wost of the officers of the yesterday to nighta and city ‘The mission of this fleet to been to watch and the [I to ree the place, to lay ip a at pr tector asso vopage Tt was at rst’ underetret weuld go from here directly home, but instea’ of they are now sealting orde-s trom the French ment In ail therr route no far they bave no; run of any thirg that bore the Russian flag, a0 1 ¢ me officers parucularly inquired if any each orate the be re Ie L mghe | that ee flee sie ape isco that ret ting Hoey too mete’ reas, 6 2 ‘Gea, eealboss be for any marine representative of he Czar tomect. the company outside of the Hook. It wonld require heavy mets! to conjuer them. The Ephiginie 1a the dig tbhip of the present company, aod yesterday furecocm gave aelute of 2! gone to the ame flag. Comme- dore Mozerer, dnring the day paid his respects to the commender of the American manof war, ledepea~ dence. and was received with @ ralote of thirtees guom, «bich were promptly answored from the inte. ee wore aleo exchanged with the fort on Gove Island How long thie company will remain with usthey we #@ vet opanle to dotermine are ox ares heme, where they may he neoded in the struggle. All these vessols are onily vialted by a groas oumper of our ettizens United States aiatstet Attorney's Office, te D1 The dltegod ae ican oan pee bern given aod nts ae come ‘ties in this city Tor alleged traMfiou'ng in claves wen last woot Asbley 0, Bakor, « St. Louis policeman, nes $100, diemiased from the "a enrvies for Gosty tentice os tho bead with his cia’ @ hel lve drovtes war, ¢jtic! Wom Bs bag catgtaloed an ae

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