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WHOLE NO. 6609, ONE WEEK LATER FROM bUROPE, ARRIVAL OF THE ALPS AT BOSTON, AND THE AMERICA AT HALIRAX. ‘The Final Departor> of the Crimes Dxpedition. | RUMORED RECAL OF THE BALTIC FLEET, | | ) eee Proposed French Loan of 4,000,000 franes. Rupture between Persia and the Porte. INTERESTING FROM SPALIN. INDIGNANT LETTER FROW MB. SOULR. ‘Phreatened Republican Ontbreak. Fears of an Expedition to Cuba. STATE OF THE MARKETS, &e., &e., &e. THE NEWS BY THE ALPS. The Cunard screw steamship Alps, from Liver :00! on the 18th instant, arr ved at Boston between 8 and9 Oeleck yesterdty morning The European mails by tbe steamship Alps wore de- livered in this c'ty yes‘eriay sftervoon. ber advices are four days later than those received by the Arabia, ‘There is no news of strik'ng importance. The ¢retie from New York arrived at Liverpool at three o'clock in the mo; ning, on the 13th inst. Queen Victoria, on September Sth, was pleased to a] prove of Mr. John Biggine, as Consul at Aelfast, and o° Wr. Hugh Keeran, as Consul at Cork, for the United States of america. It isreported that the desths in the city o’ London from cholera in the week ending on Saturday, 7t4 inst ., were two thousand and fifty, and for the week preceding twelve hundred and fifty seven; and in the week pre. vious to thut, eight hundred and forty seveo. The ke gistrar-Geucral’s roport says that the decline of the temperature and the anal gy of former epidemics, justt- fy the beliof that this will ere long gradually suvside. Advices from Lisbon of the 8th iust., state that the Teports of the vintage are still very alarming. There will not probably be one-fourth of the average quea ity of wine. In many quintess there is not so mach os a single pipe of wine, Enorm>us prices are given tor the new wises Twenty-four mordores have been psid for a Rarrel of wine which formerly cost Gve cr six. ‘The Ring of Prucsis had not decided on accepting the invitatiun of the Emperor Nicholas to s personal in- terview. The Wanderer, of Vienra has been positively assured that the Russian reply may be said to consist of three potnts :— auch © Diitions, without demanding cuncessivas from iin of tro Priveipallies a meritee, she hoped to dod 6 Sceeens incunation to yield on the part of the ers ‘i s ti binct finds it str: that Aaitita theals Jorn ft Conaivions whlch are foreiga to ita interests, if not ab-olutely contrary to thesame By increasing the etrength of the Western Powers at the expen:e of Ruasis, the balance of power in E1 would berdisturted, amd Austria and. Germany sould be too w-ak to waintein their position against the maritime were % ten Emoceror Nicholas will keep his word, and with- éraw his forces to she lett vavk of tne Pruth ; but when within his own frontiers, he will defend hi to the last sgainst uuy and every attack. THE Wak. ‘There is nothing authentic respecting the ssiliog of the expedition against the Crines The armament was to rendezvous at Baltschik onthe 2d, aud should this concentration have taken place on the dey appointed, it is probable moons convoy sailed for the scene of action on the 4ta ‘The tire, 10 be occapied in tho transit seems geaerally ‘to be fixecby naval men at five daye. The vesselé amount ‘to more then four hundred in number, besides ren aayed Ddeats ond rafts. ‘The course would be along tie coas ‘to the n sete i al Island, where favorable ‘breezes might be counted on. capeinn that no delay occurred, the expedition might be cx, ected to reach the kussian shores oy the ‘Sth of the month, when the day of landing wou'd depend of courre entirely on ciccumstances, such as the s:ate of the surf on the beach, the position of the Kussian fo ret and the Opinion of the generals as to the best means commencing operations. THE BALTIC. ‘The total destruction of tho forts at Bomarsund and be departure of the French troops for France ia con- ‘med. "the fiset had gone trem Lodsuni to Varge. Marshal Baieguay 4'Hilliers had gone t» Berlin. THE DaNUBE. Count Coronini entered Bucharers on the 6th iast., at ee eon pe troops. They were z a ta ulation. "Dervish Puck had entablists da Provisional Adminis- trative Council, and named Prince Cautacwzeno the Pre- sicent. On the 1st Feptember the Russians completely evacu- ‘ated Galats end Ibrail. tion of the Danube is free. Geocral ‘Krasenstorn. Fas orcered the inhabitants of ‘Odessa to reduce the city to s:hes if the allies should ‘attempt to take it, and then retire to Tiraspol. The comatatee “woe to these who remain bebiad, or aitempt to extinguisn the fire” THE CRIMEA EXPEDITION—PROPOSED CAP- TURE OF SEBASTIOPOL. ‘The Paris of September 10, publishes Tehakog tnrerearing detalla rolatere to the expedition” yh anchor on the 2d inst. It men will follow shortly aftorwards. The “{ The tteld armies are ES. with an immense materiel artillery particularly will have an overwhelming supe. Tierity The rnglish are to bi with them treir on- tire ca: ‘Ours is too numerous to form part of the first convey. it is assem! ry ‘and will be con. veyed in two divisions. Fourteen si of the line are ‘to constitute the bataille 0: our naval ——* FE i i | i : i if H i i i aft tal ue Hi vit g 3 ; if i i e i 3 E 5 i § i q i eee i Hr | ? F f ie | i | i f j i J i al i g 8 gE i and fortified to keep in check ucacus. Anspa anda netghbor- | d + ments may be easily forws ried io bats. —_—— MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1854. ing fort. Novorosstk, opce cuptured, the Raasi as wi't Dot porse oa bay Perition of the test imonrtan thatc at acd the warlite popatation of the C: . rosy then freely operste sg-iont the sustian frontiors Caffe is sn 10 poriant place i. the C imes, the xoweesston of which »fords the Couble xdvantege of insuring a s.ub- sequent landing in the Crimes on a grand scale nn! of + DB) Dg te posrestor® to cat off the communtastion of that }eatovule with the continert on a point wrern they are rovsrated by so short adistaces tha relsforce Otane pine of the Crimea may Lkewise be ccusied pre- para‘ory to more exten-ive operations (ews is the second position of the Kussisns in the Blie< +3 I's port would be valuavle for our fleets Av army pores at Odessa would mensce tha rear ot the “ussisa ree in Besen ebin avd, 26 a moraleffect, the cc:uvs- tion of (cera, a Russian cl-y, ovd @ postion a hich 1m- 0, Would Jeave the Czar the-d-sire of el’ ber ior u quietly to en Relves thers in the eof bie empire, oref attaching, with immense tons a, and te on the rife wou @ the effort: of the © usetec army Sebaatocol is ine peoulter and different posivinn, itu too at the extremity of ap immense peninsula defended not only by a gerri-on, but aleo by wr army ‘n the ft Dp, eneceptibl- of receiving reinforsemerts from differe werters, it cresents greeter cifficultics to th its Tee ph ce msy, vevertbelers, te carried by coupe de maim” =) ich eitonteh disqonce.t, 1 ‘belm the enemy befor: he oav heve time t act on Tt reets with th~ chien, whore akvil and pradence are well known, to decide hich of those oper sions, ali equally practicable, ehould first be under taken * eel ASIA. The accounts f-om Erre-oum dated the 17th ult.. sinte thar the Kuastave baviog sbandovet Bejazid it was senin oce pied hy the Turre Aa Bnplish courier from Tebriz at Erzeroum on th» 17th ult, bad ay nounoed thet the : oad was entirely free between thove olties. Austirt:. Although Austria does cot corsider the rejection of the four conditions acagvs belli, whe still looks to the Rusapters cemandes by the Western Powers ax the coly bern for a durable peace, and will there‘ore, at the fame time thet she mawteias her armed neutrality, neglect ro opportunity of ur ivg Rassis to acc-pt then he feilowing desparch, cated Vieons Saturcny, haa been publisben in the London papers: —M Mevendorff has tranemitted to the Emp«ror bis leters of recall. He is about to return to st Petersburg. Psusete, “he Daily News bas pudlisbed the following letter from Berlin, deted the 7th instant: — The Prusrian government hes addressed » circular to allite eovoysat the sccondery Geren courts The lat ter will short!y be celled on to come toa reaolat.on re. specting the attitude of the confederation towards Ras. rin, The Prossian governmeat tells its envoys thst although for the sake of peace it -sup- ported at rt Petersburg the four points in- sisted on by the Wetern Powers, it does not thick in a German peint of vier. ‘The would be attended with aiffculy, snd may bring barm to Germury ‘ihe King of Prusda capnot then recommend hir German allies to accede to the four conditions in such a meaner as to incur on their account expe and obligations not commanded by spirit und ent of the Austro-Pruesisn copvention The King hopes that the Emperor of Austria will tare this view of the caso and adhere to it 2s becomes « German Prince. Be hopes, moreover that the Empsror, seeing his own “tales are guaranteed aginst attack from the side of Russia. will abstain from orery act of aggression against Russia, avd avoid all complication not necessary for t 10 ion of German interests, and to which the con venticn does not apply. Germany. In one of the last sittings of the Diet. Austria pro- thst Ulderburg, in Austrian Silesia, be made « jortress, (Bunder-Festung,) to guarc aging: Kus. no spvarion.’ Prussia then protested, urging that a town in Eastern Prussis or tilesia ought to be selected The milityry commission of the ) iet }, however, de- cided in tavor of Glogan, which recommendation wil be laid before the Buna Tuteresting from Spain. Advices from Madrid of the 7th inst. state that the payment of the imperial debt, which had been sus- pexded, would be resumed oa the 11th inst. It was supposed that Queen Christina bed arrived ia Portugal on the 3d inst. The couflacation of her property had fairly begun The Governor of Uvedo had seized the coal mines which f-rrued part of it. The London Morning Post of the 11th eays:—“‘In Spain things wear a ratber brighter complexiou. The new go- vernmert scems disposed to place limits to the march of revolution, and whilst endeavoring to establish liverty, to check the advance of licentiousness. An attempt ona very smal) ecale was indeed made on the 24th of August to get up new disturbances, but i: was promptly and ef fectually put ¢own. Two ot the Madzid newspxpers, the Nacion ano the io have ventured to charge the United »tates Minister atthe Court of >paia, Mr Soulé, of the Love Star, with having fomented these din. turbences. This is, however, very improbable, hecause so old and enlightened a-dipicmatiat as M soulé cannot fail to bave read history, and to have found it there recrded that in January 1716 the British go- vernment arrested the Swedish Minister at London, Count Gylex berg, end seized his papers, because it be: lieved the Count to be implicated in treasonable proceed, ings sgainst the crown of England ‘There is, thereforé, a pomt, st which diplomatic immunities cexse, and it doer not seem corsistent with the acuteness of hia adopt ed country, thet sir. Soule should have risked his privi- leges in the hopelers object, no d»ubt falsely ascribed to bim, of a. republicanism in Spain. He has, however, quitted country for the present, perhaps from a feeling of de! and is to take up his tempo- rsry reeidence oa the ch territory, waere, we pre- sume, bis pussport wil operate a: leave.” [From Paris (Sept. a Correspondence of the London ames The Madrid msil of the 6th instant bas not reached Pars todsy In its absence we extract the following letter, dated Macrid Sth, from the Messager de Bay- onne:— ‘The politica! situation continues to improve, and we are wing to hope that it will be consolidated on the basis of order ano progress. In spi e of the partial dis- content which manifests iteelf at all times, the govern: ment has public opinion in its favor. and disposes of all the elements nece to insare ret t for ite decisions and support for ite authority. Near ly the whole of the press, the national militin as a body, and thearmy, are completely devoted to the new order of ee The op- position confines itself to ceneuring the obstinacy of the ¥inister of Grace anc Justice, on account of the dismis- sal and appointment of certain magistrates, aud his snxiety to p'ace men who were in office in 1843. as reayects the Minister of the Interior, his last circular on the elections, and the engagements he appears to have taken remove about twenty civil gov- ernors, whose radical principles give umbrage to the Liberal Union, gaired for him public favor. The only serious opposition the government was considered to experience proceeded from the alarming situation of some of the water bat, if we can form an opinion from the little impression produced on the rcost menscing poirts by the departure of the Queen Mother, we rhsll easily be convinced that consi. derable indifference prevails as to political questions, and thst the existing anarchy is o' in a great mea to rivsiry between factions or inafvids injoying influence beyond the incts of their respective districts, or to mére local interests It is, consequetly, to be hopea that, by adopting proper ae laying some firmness, government ac - E a will be able. to testore order eve here. The thsnces which late!y occured at a, Va- ities have been compete! National Guard has offer tions of civil governor. ofthe oon peony of the — 26th, ven fresh to the part; the Zatoriaa the people were p i i i : i : afr E i $5. S35 ee i é i om g 3 With regard ees, Pertatone with which your article Spiers tr edt ite eet aaa .) jou have im Over, tated them the infamy of their invention. yourrerrant, : firem Modnd ( ept. 4) Cormsp. n¢enen«f London Times } Bowe po dities I f betes @sased the dangers t> Cure mr sive ta be almost fo-€ sight of L Mr Fieri@Poulé's ree: at peeccelings nod do bere sewed ne 8 remlvcer I have reason te + that the Seentch government consliers + efieir of thw Pixek Warrior ~ etrtoally se tled = Me. Pouté indred atmitted os much verbslly, but om bear arkeo to wake w writte 1 comm vniestinn «mn The -urject he you tpor 90 and wet away Ireving “) und pe. Rot there emp be searomly & rea te rnb doo bt that “he dine conde affair bay heow ret- tied tetvern e:or Ove cand tbe meriosn Tement; aid even i! it bad not Neen #, the resent remavel af cf Gen. Temvele trom bis post of Ca tain-General of the of aca sculd greatly facilitaw its smicade ment text existing, therefore, for opem war, piratical #, of (be n-ture f that which se sigonlly fail to be apacheoded. With re- 2 uvjustitiarle enterprises, | cam keparter ounell goverament is It cmsders the in a staie of Free) to veh Mege yey + that the wither? unenmpees reTfut defence and 1% guitetranguil ax to the result of the by the *' Lone Star’? association, uiher eceencering bend at whose prepara may ‘arte pts thet moy Le mate or any vns Preident Pere ried It hnows th beheves the sprit of {1b comywe, or have com- te soll’ garrisoned. und fants to Oe g@ nerails g vod, few bel jacges bia *bo ro long com panded in Oude preseet there are ugeurds of 20, 00 160 oxvery, ant Gee or six bettemes of he infautry se amarg tke best ia The steamship Hermens eft Souchsmstaw for New sort, atone P. M, cf tho !dth inst, with 100 passen- gers. THE WAR. THE DEPARTURE OF THE OREMEAN EXPEDITION. Tbe Crimes expedition bea ratio’. uevol expedition tp the anns's of warfare, and consisted of seven bux dred shipr, corrping at os0e 74,000 men, with horres, guns, pontoons, gablones, tents, provi- Feyand ail the materiale of war ‘The fleet masters 25,000 sailors and 8,000 cannon, While ‘he land force comprises 20,000 English, $6,000 Turbe, 1° 600 Fgy priaus, 5.000 Tunisians and 4,00 of Other patiopa ities ‘ On the S¢ ult , the greater part of the Britis squa- ron, witb the Fogli-h troops on bowrd, left Virco and to joto the Britieh et Fidonisi, or Serpent’s aad, off the mouth of the Denube, opgorite to Kupetorta in the C imea. The debarbation will tebe place at Pott Bava, near the mouth of the river Katebka, here there is fifteen ., fathoms of water. Once landed the aliies ill excroeh themselves, ‘ibe Russian priny Mu-t Dect be bee on in the field, or the allies ssl occupy the beights abeve the city. From the res Fort Conateoy'an army, avd the whole force is com- » invred to the cbmote. Of the 6,000 reerea to Onne erout three months ©, on ¥ 4.600 went oF to theevents that bare «ince red Vere 00 were cent te Pore Keo, ennmber were trapsferred to Cura, “hat uo on of the lar od by the effects ifrequirea Heovdes the five on ait hat te ies of fire ar iliery, 1 meatio tome months back, when first the Black Warrior ¢ arom, rhat in the chur oF inctye-rra large vumeer of Paixhaas g: Mere ger tout to strengthen the bittories ef hy isis hese 1am asurd on excellent muthority, er fully srmes, on) The fortifiostions in good repair Ther, oy ter cLearesier part, indeod nearly the whole of the Sponirh avai fo-ces is at prewnt at Cuba Withont evtering upon the question as to what chance this feet sould ba e against trat of the United tates it is hardly permitted to doubs thatit would be able te rea- Cer en exelent account of any pira teal force that tho filibnsterc p-rty conld ge together (including eveu the much bragued o| “Grapesbot’), and with which it had the torture te tal! in ‘There can be n> doubt that, if the Americans enoosed e¢ in arcing tn Cuba, they would be joined oy some of the ipbartent+, but the best information { am apie hero 10 oF*nie iuducos me to disbelieve th t the some would De many There ere about 60,000 ~poniards in the istane, thy mejority of wom have qone thither with » view toncq irrgtortups, nud witn the intention of returning to “priv, Itis clear that every consi iera'ion cemtt es to toduce these men to resist invade s, and thay strong bodies of volunteers well acquainted with th: country would turn cut, determined tu fight to ls Cefesce of their proper the shite men born in the i api Al nists, 201 also mulcon: particulary toxtous fo b-come woul) like to be rit of Spanien rule tbat th art ARED THO numbers of thoxe thus disposed d morever, panish Creoles ar -fisien:: in epergy sod daring, 'y them weil-wirhers 1b: mericans sould fad among ep active allies It is certainly hard upon Spain that she should be put toconstont ant:heavy expense by the conduct of a Power that professes to beat peace with her There must be tom: thirg very feulty in the orgsnization of tae Vat ted States gveromect ifit cenoot entorce its laws sad more it large wajority of the popuintion of the State: posed to the avrexation of Cubs. If things be so Tengec in the great Awericun republic thst an unprin- cipkd minority mey set law right snd the wishes of tbe remaiy der ef the ustion xt defence, and prosecute, 67 means differing fp vo way (excepting inthe greater megrituce of the evterprire) from those employed by the aaring pir-tes, the BlackbeardaQo1 the Kidde, whe formeriy ttested the *papish main ani lurk- ed in West Indian creeks and inlete—if this le the case, the United States will become a pub lie mutsonce, and nations will be ©9 to combine to check her encroachments The in- ordivate seif concert of the Amerinans seem: to blind tem to thin. “the rifle shots from hehin’ the cotton bsga »t New Orleans, althongh they bile i Paken- bam and recu sed bis men, hed, perhaps, for + merica's onp tate. been better never Grot That affeir, aat some other tr fling successes during the sbort war, ba: lergely centributed to inflate our bretbren acros: the water with «r exagge ated idea of ther own import ince end invincibiity. What is now passsing, in Eastern ant Narthern Europe might, one would think, make them r-flect om the grcat changes that have occurred duriny the last forty years. ‘lhe single word + steam’? should suffice to re- mind thm that the same fleets and armies which now check, and proberly soon will humbie the Co ossus of the Neith, might with equal f«cidty be transported acreeathe atiantic [¢ would be deeply to be deplored that such an expedition should ever become necessary; but ttt impocsible not to foresee the impowibillity that when the Eastern is dis of there may le a Western question to settle Looking at things in @ practical Viyht, and putting ande the fictttious prestige which America ower in great part, to American deastiv 9, what could the United States do to prevent a com- bined English and French fleet from steaming across the ocean, destroying or seizing her navy, and capturing and garrisoning seme of her seaboard aitica ? Should not the porwbility of such homilietion and damage suffice to do ter the Americans from the course they are pursuing with resect to Cuba? The statistics I have given srore that pearly the whole of the Spenish vavy, and at lesst onefonurth of the whole effective force of the Sparich army. are now required for the protection of ba, whils tho revenue drawn from the island by tho mother country is ecormously dimivished by the ex- penees of warlike preparations, ani trade is injured by 8 state ofapxiety and doubtfal security. If tne holders of the repudistec Spanih cvupons could prevail upon a land ard France to. guarantee Cuba to its present tful possessor, it woud be their best chance of on early adjustment of claims which otrerwise, I fesr, must ise fors oan oh time rtano ll m } onre (Sept 6), co:respondenge of London Times, ‘You vill be surprised to learn that had the movement of the 28th of august succeeted, among other projects of the insurgents, it was imtended to set fre to the house of the Foglish Ambassador as beiog the supposed romoter, from motives of humanity, ot the Queen Mo- ber’s Coperture. It is positively stated in aletter now befrre me, that such an ect was contemplated by sowe of the more resblees of the party. There is now, I em sesured, no doubt that the morement just put down was republicag in its tendency and aim; and the tame letter adds that is was largely injtuenced by the counsel and money of the American Minister. It wan proposed and carried, in a secret sitting of the clob%of the Unien, sfew hours before it was dis- solved by the militie, that the cethronement of Queen Isabella should be proclaimed; apd it was in contempls- tioy to have eubstituted the Marquis of Albaids, as sident of the future blic, when the depusition of her Majesty should have effected. The departure of Quer: isting was copsidered as « favorable porta. ‘The rising would at frat be directed rnment, on the ground of « breach of ple, and then, coups de main the seeret of which M. inded in 1849 betore the High Court of fee eng it with the €D ment wit! {hore suitful Rollin ex; of Royalty im Spain, ‘Mr. Souls is maid to have loft Ma- rid mueh ies ppoint and the goneral opinion will not ros sat le deaths from that dirosse, duris rhe three weeks end- ing on the 8th inet, r thousand. THE NEWS BY THE AMERICA. (BY TBE HOUSE PRINTING TELEGRAPH—OPFIOR 21 WALL BTREET } Hauirax, Sept. 28, 1854. The reyal mail steamship America, Capt. Lang, from Tiverpoo! on the afternoon of the 16th inst., arrivedat this port, en route for Posten, at twenty minutes past seven o’clock this morning. Tne America pamed at 11 P.M, on the 16th, steam- ship Asia, from New York for Liverpool; 17th, off Suttee Island, ship Underwriter, from New York for Liverpool. The Amerion passed, Fept. 16th, in the Channel, going fo, ships Consul, of Savannah, and Speed, of &t. John, N. Brunswick. The 8 ponserses features of considerable interest, the most important of which is the annonacement of |+the departure of the expedition against the Crimes. It sailed from Varna on the 4th inst.. and was composed of 74,000 troops and about 700 ships, which would be before Sebastoyol on the 10th News of the landing was oxpected to reach Varna on the 16th, and would be looked for with the greatest interest. Tt was reported that the Baltic fleet would return to England, and that Sir Charles Napler would resign the command. These romors were considered very doubtful Austria bad officially notified the Western Powers of {he Crar’s refusal of the propositions. The Powers x- pre seed themselves satisfied with the armed neutrality of Austria. Anew French loan of four husdred millions of franes Ei The cholera continued {ta ray in London, the fe | is proposed. Republicanism is reported to have been extremely ac- tive in Spain, ‘The Indien mail bad been telographed Canton had not been attecked, but it wes expected at any moment, and the greatest confusion pm vated. Meners, David Roott, Richmond & Qo, of Manchertor. havo failed. tiny, mounting one hundred sn» ten gems, will be the pr nepal object of atnet 4 position baa bran ota. covered sbener the Russian flee: ean be o: OI either tet on fire in the h-rrar or be compel ot to ° ou! td fight. Not much ie known of tho Kusaian pro Fr otienr. vines Monechik: ff personally conducta the dafence of basteper. he «tt ches grent importsnes to the forti Ie ts the Jargest | 5 1 164 } ous op the yb the Frereb Gen. St. Arvavd, anv the lures left | the eo 4 sere geoeral- dy L1évb ork, but quote these a week have Sea 41a oan, and 1od@ud- | eg excert, The aw | ther foir (re ne 6led., midoliog co BBY mt Upandaéd , migdlicg do, d, exclueive ef shtovoard, be ip ewtimeted at 966,949 boles, ixcludicg 688,000 ame ricen. LOSDON MONAY MARKET. Bevlog Wwethern! & Cocrt mouey votive Co hed on Re Lhe, at B35 for mon ey olives, be 6d; bor cilver, ba 144 ; doantooas The. O4.; eagle 76s a. ‘Ibo bution ia the Rank of Epgiend bows even od £A6 400. Live abips with £600,- (66 in gold, arrived ducing the week from Austrata. the Prria Bourne ctosed (6th, Pour anita balf’s, 911 WWe.; Threeo, 74f 16e.; Burk Preure, 2940. OnTICAS sECUMET IRS The market remsined quiet during the week, ead prices Consols end 9544 for ee- is come cures as" litle wore th n vomineh Bell & Jon Rate “ United Btales Sixes, bonds of 1868 ereseee 106 8 107 Te. necribsd ~ 106 « 10T Pennsylvania Fives iTa 78 io do. boo 82a 83 Maseachweetts Fives, I Maryland bives, bonds Virginie Six COL BREADSTUP! 16 Liver; oud bresdatffs market was firm an odve in the curly partot the week, but ob atber dul.at folly Inst week'+ quotetiona forall + cles J ernisteun & Co quote Weate Ske Cd a Os. Cd; Baltimore and Philwoclphia 20, fae we BY TELEGRAPH | } Sanaa ene ¥rom the Sour, TERRIBLE RAV AGES OF TUR YELLOW FRVES AT NEW OKLBANS, AUGUSTA, GA., AND SAVANNAH —4BAVE Balys AND DaMaGé Tv THe COrTOM GBUR, HTC. Bacrimouy, -6.0 25, 154. New Orleens papers have been revived here by the ‘ai of the coutherp mail. : From them we learn tuat tie yoilow fever is not sub- | stuing in New Oricans, and that for the lass three days thers bac been one uune red and tea deaths et the Cue | rity Howpital. Five hasdcod cases axe now ia tac hands | of the howard Assoctati n Ag retomo.vct of rain bas fallen in and about New Oniesvs, which bas dove « great deal of damage to the | a { ver stil coatiaues at su- vulagaw sro A oded with ite aomber of them ym ptns tt The telegraph office aad the -.st numbers of Gawths Go a0. excred tow fom four to Ove daily. At cevannah tiere were thirteen deathy by feverom Mondsy re Broutley is among the decd, Iwo d tors ono nurses ba: rom Mobic to aid in teaiog care of the sick. . ‘The Howard Association at New Orlesna had resolved to rend two doctors, two members and ten nurses te iveni ah. The extensive rope Coe pany, avd valued by Se tdey, Ups ore was very litte iosucence, ‘The fsmes then com ated te the Ol'y Milia vebomg- ing tothe Mulcam Company, damaging the rot of tea hetlding and tho atte store to « considerable ox ent & 508. Cd 5 Obie, » 838 ; white whet, Bs 3da oe, Geaticne of Ocewhot ond sberacm, and come thousand Men are occupied m etyergihening those places. Con. finveal reintecowen's arrive Bt Odessa and yans. « €0,600 en wre raid to be in camp, bostoes a full gurri con in the city A neauber of ships ere being converted inte fire + A pew levy of tor mep ir a thousant bea Seen ordered throughont the vestern portion ef the Russian empire. ‘There ere etrange yumors current that the Frepeh Ad mira) Hem lin «tor gly oppored tbe sebastopol expedi- tion, that St. Arnon? takes tre role respoystoility, and that sealed orders were oy the wey from France to stop tt when the expedition saile:. ‘This may be only rumor. TGE BaLTic. UNBASINEES OF THE ENGLISH-—MILITARY OPRKA- TIONS. ‘The report thst the Baltic fleet is ordered to retura to Fngland cause) apprehension tbet the Rosslan five? will escape from the Baltic and commit devastations on commerce tn heoren Fes, 1) is also rumored that Sir Charles Napier wishes to rerign Au Arglo-French detachment had landed at Ubricas- borg, pear sweaborg, destroyed come gun boats, and set the town cn fire THE D+ NUBE. MOVEMENTS OF THE TURKS AND RUSSTANS. The Russirns have evncua’e?t Brailow and Galatz, com reque) tly the nev gaton of the Danube ts frre. Cn the 4th inet. Gererat Luders removed tis head- uarters from Galetz to Reni Before leaving he blew wp the fortificetk ns snd strand batteries It is reported that the Turks have entered Fokxchamy. On the 6th inst. Count at the heed of 4,000 Avatsians exterec Bucharest, and war formully received by Omer Packs, with a turki-h civision, end a detach- ment of Wallacht+ np militts correspondence o° the London Daily News reports that diragreemeute have alrendy occurred between Omer Pachs and the <ustrian commanders. ASIA. BETEFAT OF THE RUESIANS—PERGIA OPPOSES THE TURKS. ‘The Russian army corps lately operating under Prioce Réboutef ogaiost the Turks, on the frontiers of Georgta, bar wade a sudden and unexpected retrograte move- went towards Gemri ‘Ibe ‘iurks found the Russian camp #né ten pups spiked It is not known whetber the ret-eat wae caused by the presence of Schamyl, with a large force, near Tiflis, or from @ report of the elted m: vemente io the Black Sea. “he movement gave rise to a report that Schamy! had geined a great victory at ‘Tiflis, in which the Kuasiane said they had lost coven guns, three thousard mea, tente, ke ‘The Times says. under date of August 26, the Tark- ish Miniator har left Teheran for Krzeroom. The rap- ture between Persia end the Forte is complete. THE NEGOTIATIONS. The Im Bei; 7 ‘tance of the anewer to ‘usin expresson surpriee that Austria shouls have travemitted such pro- pose «to &t Petersburg, vn: forr, rejects them The (za: TMefattely regrets that he das bes ‘ble to aecept th» last overtures made by urtria He considers thet he has bapa kd ¢ conc-8 si) compatible with ‘be h: nor of Reasia, and tt only re- mring f+ him to do the same es bis enemiesn—thet {-, to try the event alf-ie’ of war, io or.er to »: at some sohd ba-te of ne; ions. ‘The Emperor Nicholas directed his General. in. Chief to pars the Pruth with his troops, from strategic motives Russia will seep berseif within her froa tiers unti! more equitable conditions are offered to her. ‘The Fmpercr, on bir side, will avoid incressing the com. plicstiors of the war, but he will repel with the great. est erergy alattachs egeinat him from whatever quar- ter they may proceed ‘The Western Powers have expressed themeelves satis: fico With Austria’s resolve to remain for the present in | Certhy, Farrenbolt, Reubell, armed neut ality. ‘a: red end mixee white wheet. 7x dd a Bs 64., ne com, S34 a Bis, 6d ; yoMow ani mixes, Mesere Brown, Shipley & \'0.’4 quotstions aro— Western cums! flour, 2es. 6d ow YBa ; Philadelphia ord Bol'imore, 208 Gd’ a 408; Ohio 808 @ 8is.; white end yeRow corn #4r. 9 Sia ; vixed, 388 a Sts ; white wheat 84. 30, a4 6d.; red,’ 7s. a 8¥ LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Serr 15.—Seners, Gardarr & Cc firms re port beef in few bana and firm; sales trifing Fine jork berg searce is @rmly held, bat iuferior and mid- ling qualities ere very diMouit of sate bere is ratner more disposition to buy bacon, and fine commands about 404 Seles of shovl'e sat lo€er rates, Cheese is active avd higher. Lard remains at about previous rates; tales £00 tons at 62s a 538, Tallow continues to tend cowpward, and is dull at 68. Linseed oake in good re- quest LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. frrt 15 —The Brovera’ Circular Sale. 1000 bbla at 358. for now po' Nothing écirg in berk or serds bbls. common ¢merican at 4a dove in crede turpent ne Paz, Oil.--Sales of 846 tons. £44 10s. Lirseed oil in mode ate demand a: 334. Od a 3G Pate seal quict at £40 ie a £41 104 Rape worth 464 Gd, a 476. ibe principal aules of dyewoots were of Cam: peschy logaooa at £9 10s « £916; t. Domingo. £7; Jemarca, to sirive, £6 108 Tea —Congou bad sold at 1fa tuger was offered freely, and was rathor lower, In offee a mocerate burinass at uachanged rates Rice -—-p extensive buriners bad been dove in Carolina; tales of 1600 tier os at irregular rates, for export, but principally at 17a, a 2a. LONDON PRODUCE MARERTS. Paring Brothers & Co 's ehyoular says that wheat has advanced Is toe per quarter Flour is quo‘ed a + 288, white wheat, 60-. a 648 ; red, f6a. a 608 quiet, fevormg buyers. Coffee steady acd ra her active. Kice—A large business in East Jodia. fiat. Congou was quoted 104d. but the telegrap' sévioww from Chips bad mauced holders ca with: draw their socks, Tallow very dull, and partly recover. *d to Cds. Lard¢—Fefined hege active b. 1 otner descrip- tins quiet; Western, 508 © 53« Linseed olt rather lower Turpentine, 10a, 64 0 10s. Od tine steady at 42* for Amricen cuske LONDON METAL MARKET. Spirits turpea- Posvings’ circulsr says iron is ateud: Ralls £7 6s. a fa ; bars, £810s. a £8 160 ; Scotch pig, 88a Copper was stesdy, and quotations uncharged In lead « large busine 22 16s, # £48 for common pig, and £24 10s. for 36 ‘Tin very steady, English uzchanged; a. epelter, £22 10, a £22 Joe MaNCHISTER MAUKFT, The warket foc yotos aud cottem gocds remained quiet sud rather steady, FREIGHTS AT LIVERPOOL, Freights to ¢ slightly improved, spd wih sd Lee ra 68 ar tek next month, Quo'ations to Now York Passengers, £4; coal’, 208 ; hardware and coarse goods, 1is,; fine goods, Lin, €4.; iron,-&e , 17s. 6d w 208. GLASGOW MAREFET. Jobn Aytha & Co '# Ciroular ata.ea that the downwart tendency of breacstuffa is temporarily chected. Lar! is cull, acd sixpence cheaper; bacon dail; beef active; pork glo» of sale shontdere heavy; all sorts of nava steges dull, “Ashet—Pets firm at 34a; pearls quiet at Sls. LATEST MARKET REPORT. Livenroot, opt 16, 2—P M Our édtton market is unchanged today. The sales ave been 6,000 bales, including 1.500 for export. Freadatuffs are urchanged, except flour, which is 6d dearer. Passengers by the America, Messrs Hawley, Porter, Zelwigger, Parisso, Frances, Orr. Figuern, urray, Berthello, Brallen, Neassey, Me: Mctlvert, aiken, Welsh, Law, Armbuciver, Fow, tilla, Brooke, Me ‘The Germanic Diet resumed its sittings on the 14th | Manness, Aurbs, Ford, Koy, Kun, Reesburg. fort , when the Pruesisn representative would inform the Liet that Prossis, vever beving bound herself by the guarantee demanded by the Western Powers, will in future remain strictly neutsal Spain. The intelligence from Madrid is important. The Re- publican party isextremely brim and a new outbreak is copsidered near. It has been discovered that republi- canism i+ extensively organized, and almost ready for action throughout +pain. Tbe programme of the in tended movement is clandestinely circulated. ‘he Mar- Bbipping Inte) Noe. Arr at Liverpcol Sept 6, ships Northern Eagle, Now Or'enne; 10th, ‘Sisters ” Mobile; Robert Carnle Noxleans; 11th. America («), Boston; North America, Orleans; Paciel Webster, do. No arrivals 12th. Arr from New York 13th, Granite State, at Havre; 14th. Rising Sun, at Deal; Excel, at Bristol. 41r from Boston 14th, Rainbow, at Gravesend. Arr from Norfolk 18th New England, at Havre. Arr from New Orleans 12th, MarshGeld, and Daniel quia of Albsida is reevgnized as the head of the move- | Webster, at Liverpool; 13th, Gen Washington, at do; ment, snd bas gone into concealment, the better direct the secret operations. Opiniom connects Mr. Soulé’s absepeo with the sume cause. een Chris tna hes arrived at Lisbon. She travels under the name of the Countess d’lrameda, and qili embark at Oporto for France. Count Montemolins bas issue 6 circular to the Carlists advising them to remain quiet. Indie end China. ‘The arrival cf the Inéja and China mail has been tele- raphed from Trieste. The dates are Calcutta Ane 12, Bombsy Aug 1, *banghae July 15, Canton July 20, and Bing Kong July 22. The » of ‘rade in India was favorable, bat in Chias it was eery dull ‘There won great confosionat Centon. The insurgents have taber several places pear by, and threaten Cantona Foreigners sre placed under the protection of the fac- tories’ shipe. Gre * ‘The Queen and Court are at Balmoral, Scotland. Werers. lavid tt *ichmond & Co., of Manchester, have failed. Their Mabilities are heavy, and may affect several Liverpoolfirms. Currie, Dale k Co. Lave also jailed. ae celebrated yacht America is advertised to be sold. France. Milltary exercises continue instant the mperor reviewed ten thonrend men in camp st Ambleteuse. On the 14th a grand sham battle was exscted. sn invading army of fe thousand men ad- vanerd from St Omer to attack Boulogne, was met by tn ermy of defénce, alvo of forty thourand men, ai after immenee fire and smoke Boulogne was susposed to be taken. On the 16th the Emperor returned to Paris A loan of 406,000,000 fraocea is [in oer The French lin, and Ferdinand Minsater hae been recalled from Parrot appointed in bin stead ‘The Jelane of aix, st the mouth of the Charente, is.as- sgped an the residence of prisouors of war. e cholera is rapidly abating in Paris. Swhizerland. ‘The arrest of Bayini, at Basle, is reported. It is reported that Poy 1 will sooh be 6 t fount Buol eu by Count Frederick, ia doubtful. A plenipe entiary had arrived from Prince Daniel of Montenegro, offering to transfer bis allegiance to Aus- tria for s yearly subsidy. Italy. ‘The government of Modena has ordered al! arms in the city of Carrara to be given up within fifteen days. Moree ‘executions have taken place at Parma. The Latest News. {By telegraph from London to the Liverpool agent of the New York Aprociated Press} Lownon, Sept. 16, 1854. ‘There is nothing later from the war. Console cloged to-dey at yesterday’s rates. Commercial Intelligence. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Fart. 15.—The Broker’s board t that the cotton merket continsed in 1) me dull and irregular state on for sme time past. had bee cemand for the better clarn of Orleans for ¢: but of the whole prices had been slightly in favor of buyers, al- thongh quotations were unchanged Hollinshesd, Tet &Co, Pe dnd ioe ae ‘and the quanti. Wot a Cecided pr to f- Neat ut smy* ire ” ud der the trGvence ‘of a. great rather fa- great bh although not to an extent to require « ro Hen fo quoteticns, Tevni toun & Co. afeir demand for cotton, which had been met ¢o freely tuat themartet bad been uniformly dull, especially towards to | Helvetis. at Havre: 25th, . On the 1th | fe, perneded the new Minister at Berlin, but this | mire,” Coronet, at Liverpool (re; Aug 19th was struck by lightoing, and bad i ated hiked); 16th, Beatrice, at do Arr from Mobile 12th, Wm Ward, at —. Sid for New York 14th, Queen of the West, and Wm Rat? bore. from Liverpool. Sid for LM Rig Mirah mend £id for Philade); jt) 'yoming, from Liverpool. Bld fcr Charleston 19tb, Pudyona, from Liverpool, S14 for -avannah 13th, Patraca, from antwerp. 814 for New Orleans 12th, Jacob Prentiss, Bristol; Favorite, from Liverpool; 13th, John is, do; 16th, Eva, do. £14 from Mobile 13th, Monterums, from Liverpool. Sheatres and Exhibitions, Broapwat TugaTre —Mr. Forrest, the American tra- pedian, is to perconate his great charscter of Mamon this evening, by special desire, in the play 0’ “Damon and Pytbian.’’” He will be supported by Honenert, Tefingwell, ¥me. Ponisi, and . ‘ho farce of the ‘Two Bonnycestles”’ wilt be the after- eee Mrs. France and Mrs, Negle appearing in a ted agai d oung »merican tragedian, has become vey bse Tie personation of Eustache is very correct; fact, very choracter which be has played in this engagement et the approval of the Bowory patrons. Nrs10’s Garpsx.—Tho pantomime of ‘ Asphodel’’ con- tinues to be received with unbounded enthusiasm by large and highly respectable audiences. peated this evening, with the samo cast, together with a g and divertisemeat, and the serio-comic pantemime en- titled ‘‘ Jocko,”’ in which Mons. Marzetti will appear as tbe ape. Berron’s Taratrs.—The new Americen comedy, en titled *« Now-s Days,’ in anpounced ogsin for this even- ing, with the ever comedy of the “Serious Fa: mily? When such an srray of talent as Burton, Jor- dap, Fisher, Marchant, Miss Raymond, Mra. Hughes, Mire Lee, Miss Saxon, Mrs Surton, Mra and Mise Walters is embodied in the casts, what can be ex- yected but an overfl swing audience. Nanowal Taxatrs —The same which attracted cowded houses all this week are to be repeated to: <namely. the pew Jocel dreme of ‘ Fashion and which little Cordelia Howard will appear, and the new ond pecallar drama of ‘Eustache.”” J. R Scott has made quite a hit in the part of Eustache. Wairsce’s THEaTRR—O’Keefo’s comedy of “Wild Oates” wil be produced thie , in which Mr. James Walleck will sustain his favorite of Rover— Bat Grasbe it ‘ mart a in ay other ing ems . w LJ fe sectors ‘The fase 6 ‘(My Wife’s xecond Floor’? will ter- minate all Bi wrRopouitaN THBaTRE —The lar play of ‘Rvad- no’? Ia to be the commencing fective this evening. Miss Julia Pean sustaining the character of the heroine. , Fody ond Mr Pope are included in the oust Rovsret will appear in some of their most po dances, 92d tho amuroments will close with a very amus- ing ‘Thi very attractive bill. Aumnican \ Ue8UM —Two very laughableand amusing pieces will be performed this afternoon, and the now om f*‘Fustache’’ in the evening, C. W. Clarke per- sonating the part of Eustacbe. Cincun ann Hivroproms —Thi for this af- ternoon unt evening ws very attractive. ‘Woon’s Minerner’s are to repeat the farce of “Robert Wako Airs’’ this evering. Bvexizy’s Wixernris continue to draw full houses ‘‘Lucrenia Borgia’’ will be repeated this Wood’s Enn0r1/ N PERENADERS andor nce & first rate se Jection of vegro performances for to-night. ‘Tum Lae smret Nrcrors —The benefit for the widow ord orphane of the lamented Mamuel Nichols is to come off at Nibie’s theetre to morrow evening. Several emi- UAws artiste Luve \olpeteesed. the grein stored in the place badly damiged water, The extent of this loss oat eb. nly inaured Fire wooden hours, ateo belongieg to th o Milder Compeny, wore burned in the uppor stories, Open these there was » fuil insurance ‘Ube total loss n:znoumts to frou $16,000 to $20,000, The Kciproctty treaty, Quarnmo, Sept. 28, 1856. Aitorzey General Drummond leuves here Cr Waste. ington to-pight. to endeavor 10 arrang earty appit- cation of the reciprocity treaty to Cana re Democratic Somtmauien ter Coegress. TRENTON, N. J, Sept. 28, 1864. Nathaniel 5. Rue, of Monmouth, was uominetes the second | istrict { emocratio Convention at Fi to-cay, for Congress, Rue recelved 62 votes, Fanimere 44, abd Burns }. Blection of an Episcopal Provipence ept 21, 1864. The Fev. Dr. Thomes M. Clarke, was this moruing elected Bishop of tne Protes:aot + piscopsl Churce fee thin dincess, by w grent majority e¢ both orders. The convention then adjournod sine die. Marine Affairs. RESCUE OF THE OREW OF THE BRIG UNION BY Tam SCHOONER J. J, TAYLOR. Boston, Sept. 28, 1664 Tho crow of the brig Union, betore reporte! by the he k O tavia, of this port, ag in a deagerous conditien om the wreck of ths ir vesseloff Charl-stoa, 8 O., were token off by the schooner J J ‘layl-r aod brought te this pert ‘They Were on the wreck eight ¢, jab-inting on w few quarts of rice and a fow pounds t beef W%ECK Of THK BARK CORPORAL TRIM, DESTRUCTION OF THE SLOOP LBADER BY FIRM. fanvy HooK, Sept. 1864 The slorp Leader, of Long Branch, from New York for Shrewsbury, snchord in the Horse shoe last uigat, leoby About 11 o'clock, on looking into the hold, the crew found that the water had communicated ¢) some lime, apo that the sloop was on fire. There three keg of powder on board, they left im: thew bent, and in a few minutes the slocp blewup, ‘The orew saved their money, but lost everything else, The Pennsylvania State Fair. Puraverriia, Sept 28, 1864 ‘The fair grovn’s are covered with an immense wewd this mornirg, there not being lees than twenty five thea- sand people Within the enclosure Pah seven ype fin) of fe tapers and lee over pion come down with passengers, various bridges over the febdy iki. The Mhomtons are copstantly crossing, crowdec to excess A d-une made of foot passengers aro also on their way to the fair. the fair will close on Fiitay event: sumber of visitorn, for the entire day, to the felt, hes been ore down at one hundred thousand. An ad ress will be eiivered to morrow by Wm M Meredith. The Frankiio Institute have resolved to hold their uaval extidition of manufactures and the msemanic arte in November, in Dr. Jayne’s mammoth building ia Dook street, ipelucing a portion of a building in Chesnut steeet, the two to be connected by a bridge ag eg persine rd ley, with the msia entrance on street. Death of the English Uharge at Montevideo. The Hon Mr. Gore, Foglish Charge ar dontoridea, vide on ir. re, Fp; al died on the 80th of July, of apoplexy. Money is unchap Gecidediy better feeling. Reading Railroad sold at Lovg Island Kailrvad, 14; Morris Canal, nia Fives, 84; Penusylvania Railroad, 445;. Police InteLigence. Grand Larceny and Running Away with Another Man’: Wife.—A German, ramed irge Heims, at 111 Feade street, appeared before Justice Welsh, y, at the Tombs, 8 doleful comp! at a countryman of his, named William Besh, whe, leged has, within the peat five days, loduced the 'e of his (Heim’s) bosom to rus away him, and also to take with her sbont $1,100 in cash belougiag ber husband, and 9 quantity of his household fural that the victim of Berh was It wife, at No 10 Vandewater @cmplaint, the msgistra’'e issued rest of Berh and placed the same Mansfeld acd Smith, of the lo mediately preoeee% to the p! water stree:, and arrested the accused. beforo Justice Welsh, that magistrate in the rum of $1,500 to answer the charge Rovbery om Board one y, the Brooklyn Amen named Henry Meloine, living at street, was arrested yesterday, on the complaint of Le- a muel , ® hand on board a fore and aft schoomer lying in the Kast river, who alleges that while asteep in one of the lyn way tothe ves- Brook’ boi Fool on his Fel, which lies near the lym shore, he was robbed of agold watch ard chain, valaed at $100, by rp hs property. Te pckpetet wad immtahty o re q eo was srrested the complainant, ‘0 held him until the return of the boat to New York, where he was into the custody of s pc Hceman. On being fore Justice Osborne. at the Tom! that committed him for trial in default of to answer the cha: Re @ Southerner by the Panel Game.—Oa Wednes- day bbe 8 oe ie oni t-§ Tea. neneeo, ot present on ‘a visit here, Sirternth ‘trot, war induced "by a fer dasnsel te F ‘Tar. overs partion eaud Warton,

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