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" | sendy for wats. "Bloase call of 60 Went Broad. Eire “elle epee he near to Fort Constantine north thus that the American ship Usial, of Boston, | and resolute man. He did his duty under the tryi + be “8d. to 4d, per 70 Iba., and @our 2s, ae Ga Gemetennd an tache of the ire in sight and promised as afer: | Sreumwtances whieh be war placed, If hiserow'hal | barrel tah cack lower thau’ Go Tystley last” te et Se rete ot Mans werk bye very severe fire. nots ‘the captain, fearing that he bis gg bie %t CUNARD, corn has been in fair request, but at slightly lo Moniteur sates, the same inteli+ ‘Mesars,Soulé, | ieurance by deviating f:02 his coarse, pursued kis 1664. ) London, Oct, 28, | prices. Other articles have been quite ted, Sorin per yy ~ gig = the same | veyage. HD PLAMEDIG MATRRIAL, OF THR ARCTIQ. TAT chit'meraing-<mathet there wae fal attendant ef ees hi Seve the -eoath hey freely Emigration trem E: and the Know hn at _ | Of town and country dealers, who bought ren ay battery silenced by that of the French. This termi- consistently | emt parts of Europe. The government were Nothing Combinations the 21st paere gppet ne Pook ag tos shape Oana’ rele. | “ ak = Laer cin of pe 7 aad ine atien of Aho atteck would account for the fact of con- solbded thes Sag faced te-ecttve igation of A {From the London Times, Oct. 26. tive to the steamship Arctic being planked with pine, wo | Race \qeallthes of the Terune one tx basa ‘that it was not resumed on the following day, and sinee | Mr. im some of the disturbances ‘oo 7 lps apna airy course ee observe that, having had that steamer under re- | at @ much greater reduction, Oats of fine qualit; we may suppore that the had ‘acsomprished Gewents | curred in Madrid shertly before he left that espital. ¥. ways seeme :trapge ad ueaccoantabie. last spring io uence of da: brought previous rates, but Sofétlar paca aalameneee all they undertake at that moment, without part of it, | In the souts of France, which Mr. Sould visited for oh pany Sournans the ration from this coun | opportunity of judging of her bhild | Teceded Ad. per 4 Tbs. and Is. per load. Beane an@ forcing the eatrance of the port. Admiral Lyons led mere thas | a short time in the (course of the DB bo A pee gle ee ee | ee ea tect religtah, con Inltivces teeeeete Arty red ool rlaadigis me beg ies nego and the mpeemnan, were, a8 Wr, tas coatiaeatiy day ‘y= i hela, whubeat doruse,enguags with ference fo meet dered to predict ameasip deaiaat te | ine Bek pines a pine, os t Baltio are the woods gone. sr rather easier (erme radian sora mani tale ex, . i ff 3 3 ellove place occasion reason ‘pect bead government which ‘Gown 388 va. s Seno Wer ar | me bee the three, and equal to any foreign oak; and we believe obtained at 424, to 43s., and mixed at die, 6d, to Drummesd har spon tis, os cufal athe occahons, fs led Sins id move poe ns bem ay | B2'gEik, ever mas gind | West's dschyands fr pasking’ We would further | x 50, Palmore ad Tuinstra Tense toe Soa description of service. and the | inga part at s so-called conferenceof for the lest six or seven years the af: poyatation observe that the Arctic was as strong and substantially | 64.; and Western eanal, 41s, to 41s. 64. per barrel, — poner yo gpl tap at Beuseale, wherecif iwe are rightly informed, | bas directed itself to North Amerios impe- built a ship as could be produced in this or any other ————— im this attack; the Freach ing | the chief topics ef discussion were not exclusively tuosity and bulk that nothing could withstand. country, We Are your obedient servants, Our Porto Rico Correspondence. de Paris, was one of them, Be ae ak | Or snericas teeseat in short” Me, Boule sed done | What wasquite incredible, because niterly unkeowa, | CATO, MILLER AND 00, ; Admiral Dundas was equally masters of | what be could to obtain an uneavisble notoriety in soy 9 Sones are 18 now alaw of nature, In | Viverpool, Oct, 23. Shipbuilders, Liverpool. Poxon, Oct: 19; T8bé the honor of his flag. ‘shout. t@ be couate®. Bat the | society ond:in pty ‘comziain | we ty ritneag oe of those set | Important to Shippers—Weather and Business, which the Emperor is Na- t only partially succeeded; the if be Ry in the pd ee Deen 80 agit ne At the dispersion of ms. | Loxpos Moxy ees eel $e., Se. | of asoume. There is a sligh i he & Of yester- vo the = tinideoonocla? STosun tad or | “ne Faench german, der al pscding | then sn4 an cae no ad rt nom opnnd | Tac iitcate's ho uA TU | qt te Mert so ncow yon» for ot mand threatened to suspend the great the ‘of seve- | régimes as well as the present, have possessed eyes grtat social movements of the world | js attributable to thenatural course of speculation. Con. ee Jo! are now |, removes | ral regia were exercieed the right of excluding from the territory | might readily suppose ,thet population always had | sols for money opened at 94%, but are new 94% to, | Publish the same for the bonefit of merchants ax@ ast reserve which hed hitherto bean “ jaramentados,” or, in other at had ef France such persons as they did not think fir to’| #owed as it vow flows. The great author of the | account 04% to 7. Exchequer bills remain steady at 6:. | shipmaaters, please do 0. My object and wish are ta Hicate subject. We cannot | themselves to Take common couse, with O'Daasell | admit. Not long ago, for instance, M. Kosath was pe iF ” dese ‘hee the arfument of probability | $8. Becton eaigrapuced tives pes enln$016 406i new | eave troable and expence, as nine manifests cut of sooner or later, the facta entirely Dulce. Hence necessity led the latter | informed on at Marseilles that he would swelling 8 man who should, “as! 108, to 13 7 yank stock 4 3 India s known, and that every | to endeavor to al the Spanish liberals | not be sllowed to enter the country. The other A sy, see the ocean heaving at certain inter- rye edhe rel hee a ae annuities, 43. _ | ten presented by American masters are incorrectly events will go | around them ot... Mr. Soul's ‘at Calais or yale to cover the sands. After repetitions of Dae oo coc ~_ane transfer offices of the Bani | made, and on blanks which are perfectly Wecleap sppropriate badge of can | sares, and this ¢ ‘whole fase of things. feet pclitely informaed bo ine alice wee gee: poe spectacle, prodigious oa it migit sean 98 fiat | St Notenber he Ua peter taae ae ete | bere z ce this taunt has been thrown | Those who had held aleef as long as the quarrel | had Rot to allow him to proceed. No ohjec- | 1¢ becomes e law. and is believed:to be a Jy dalances. Until to-day it was not known whether | pony ov MANIFEST FOR PONCE, PORTO RICO» esorene tan i Emre ofthe | sgvntea to be, ay, wheine; ong mesmo | ten wenn soso zesmer tnd totem vase | En Wguatv's ee ia the tdece Bet nea | Seana ane bat nd majcers ley | Monon occu gr tea Un prt New fara deseried hehors lacie’ ‘were farther back consideration | governmeh' rollowed tide of population we have mentioned h wil be the case, ‘The English markets flat, and sn ig. Feseitens, lastiae, hasten to ‘oda thet pdr Dat the Ba 2 ip mallitary movement, Lean «nal y graph wo the Sathorities ee Tess than a vas, annual reemigrtion fothe | consol bare reeset to 0 10 owing to some ls | Rico, cra inartts BA RS POF SR cts cam for an instant intend to | which, if successful, would again entbrone the | in Paris, who confirmed refusal of the local forld—a reemgiration fas greater than | >Y DoAee a ner cckke Tetionit Sie ee 4 ,,100, One hundred barrels flour. slightest want of resolution was | military chiefs of it at the head of the government, | police. fo. Mr. Soulé was compelled, re infects to the whole number of those who aunually left | Ruway sharts aro dail, with Nitledeing. a 12100; One inundsed barrels cornmmen), at moment discernible in the conduct of ‘wherees shat of the Gende de Ban Luis was, at all | re-cross the 1 and return to this country, | Purope for America thirty yeara Strange mip pai rapt .. Twenty puns. corn meal. Lara Tagian, government—came as ear, and of forther and ANTHONY & COMPANY'S CIRCULAR, =| Ono hundred boxes cheese, robert or of Nana Brest, Titreaghost the wale ie qeostion was made one of spin and honey A pe geen apn “9 pote is greater nee, 18 some people have thougtt it, we , Lomnow, Oct, 81,2854. One hundred boxes tallow candles. eeurse of the campaign the conduct of these eminent allt Srogis Haperiers into field, aswell as the | gine, will see much reason to pity Mr. Soulé’s | Must plead alodgerexperience, and ¢laim not tabs |, Quz mimets continue in a state of “uspense, in conse- cierto sear commanders has been in every respect of population of Madrid. The Queen having, oa the | wrongs. If he hae been affronted, exception | * + ¢ is nothing really surprising that, | ‘iceriain duration of the wap. Thore lee hoon Hive Huniired’ mupar alcoke. their pesition and of the figs under which dey iene of the revolution here, sent for , | made to his Brindle is personal | of three handred thousand persons going sna: siderable accumulation of means in the hands of bank {Five hundred pales fieading. serve, and {he progress of the enterarise nes | and ‘him to select the ministry, no persons , and nething to do with b's pubils to America, olan or even twenty thousand | ers, but it seems to be only available on call, or short .. One hundred bundles hoops. fionably due to their A ‘otters faltered callin; eccrine monar-hical can openly attack it, Which was not involved in the questisa. should return the Old {Vorld. “It assames, aper. The amount seeking investment is unusually One box dry goods. wader of or the hia to be at the head of it, and to influence ite Tt would be absura to contend that he has an’ however, the Woxroy? of @ reaction, and, ag it | | mited. Thus far the expenses of the war have been Two boxes medicine. ¢ the expedition, we believe that they eaat tae poliey; but there is an underhand war which ooca- | te enter the French territory, fox whatever Tight he has increased bitherto from year to year, there are | met, on the part of England, by the issue of Exchequer four bales blankets. ‘the measure of their ead Py sionally breaks forth into sight, between the have a ae Fives people who conclude that eze long ‘dere will beag | bonds and increased taxatlom. Considerable doubt kegs paint. She knows belier ihah tee itn Emperor of tbe French | of which tnd O'D-usell rethe repechive | by Kisows sot, Ana be ioay convole hiteelf with many going one woy asthe other, aad that ihe Oid | Stie'to carry cn the ware any. length of inne withow” Por cmon @st it was in his own cabinet, and among his own | heads. Iwill be rather curious to tee etierest er | the reiection that thousance. or better men than | World will thus ceare to pay ite’ancual tribute of | fherearing the aational debt; but uo such increase dled iron hoops military advisera, that the expedition to the Czimsa | speech they will make for the Queen to deliver, himself are just now excluded fram that soii to | %wls tothe New. anticipated by government at prosent. Should th cats. ad to encounter the tamount of her allusion to recent events. which they profess more attachment than hecan do. | But, if there is nothing snrprising ie this | aities mec with the expectel success at Sebastopol, the : drugs. and adverre criticum; idceonr metaigts comest The official scrutiny here has terminated, and ha; | His grievance, if it be one, is a private affair, and, | 20Velty, lhow is it to be accounted for? The | French government will, we understand, iste a proposal Ship stores. < are< ‘the confident and wn! resolution | shown, ss recently stated, that ten out of cleven | though he happens to hold the commission of a | American jourvals suggest some account of it, and | fora new lean of 200,000,000 francs, The receipts of A barrels beof. Louie N: himeelf tna these anfeetions deputies have au absoluts majority of the yotes, | Minister of the United States in Spaia, he has no | We Should think there are few people wao do not | bullion continue large, both ‘from Australia amd th: 4 barrels pori. were y ” pero, he know something about the from their pri. | United States. The week’s returns of the Rank of Eng @ barrels bread. tndthe proposal to. operate against the | being the same ne siven in a previous letter, there | public or oficial character in France of any other | FACY cmenenos trot ve OF ee a ea BEE | jand show an increase of halt @ million sterling, The 2 barrels flour. "Wo think the frasees aloloyed by toe { voter, but not atecing the Tesat. ‘One deputy wil | We alco ioe tjet weaus end us Aver | Veal and Tasadicalo, "and it would indeed be | sr hevia ie Bere suite toate te shew 18 te, Emperer on thie point does the honor to hig | have to be elected from the three candidates highest | ‘ome disposition on the part of the ministers of the United | Very surprising if two milion 8 should leave | vo very large, in addition to which the sum of £1,600,000 and small stores, jeégment and (ges ps, ea have never | om the poll next to thore returned. This ¢le.tien Hae, fereqnd. hie Pemeoatse on saaertenonta tn af- tee! hy Baye! wo au ey once rareting in specio, the balance of the Turkish loan, remains to be Ponce, P. R., Oct. 16, 1854. JOHN ADAMS, ry sess, Gi: to demand explana- jatbers and of own birth aa remitted to Turkey. The English pers filled house, Soins Bee ee eares apne’ <a. the same i ake nee 9 8 Ta doa PRY ek dah tions and redress for a measure which the Brench govern- | education, elther to seek egain @ setement init, | the welanchuly deialls of the tony of the Arctic, “Tho | _ THis form of manifest is used in our custom house, men who huve most poverfally contribu ment had a perfect right to take, if it thought a ag or to misty the desire of the eyes, and return con- | losses at Hoyd’s for insuranco upon occan steamers, | and is very simple; by using it as a guide, one cans z s § duct this vast expedition to the walls of Bebastopol, Smal Gnas igtoskatinare ae thahtwdye Chto (|code ree a tae ce ati ats ones |, a Repro used of thelr adoption, We sve Raw's.|. Ses opie Me eae Se MaASORS Deve;boen upwenle of | me8, ga wpomm salons, seilteliy: Zankinedi: Foe mack, ‘and who will shortly, we trast, reap the lous ‘| has the pretension of being the most sincere expres: | measures for such a cause, they will not be supported by | MAN Will remember with sentimental interest the | has advanced 20s. per quarter since the begin. | (uantity, and contents, are all required from the reward of their exertions, should not be confouaded sion of popular option, and which ts its apekeany in Europe; of probnty in the United Sater aston 54 = ae ee ose es | ning of September. The stock of the eouutry is princl | master of the goods on board; the consigneea war chen ? ie hed 4 i . naihy tn ties betes of farieeste the 5 claae peetponea ‘he 7 mga SiR RmcR ER GM gt ernig ope "the inconvenience of appa are | tain all bis life the picture of the long, dull, narrow oo Bape ten! pf geal Peobas'ee that ce yeu will express the samme in thelr manifest, but sistible will of the people. This committee is pleased | insensible to ing 28 . : their: atreet, the homely market the dank and pesti- | fo: ear, tendency of prices is d rards. | add weight or measure. The nationslity of the THE VERY UATES?. tod Matabal wil eberty ne a a ees a otic Meg Tho set every ral of lential marsh, the barren heath, tho hungry shore, | in" Anterean securities” thero"hag been a United bust- | yengel eud-tonnage ‘mast be: wotezi Thine Constaxriorie, Oct. 21, 164, | it shall intimate them to him. It ia this committee | gentlemen of character. and station only to ienult | 884, worse than all, tho vnlgar suburb aungally | ness. We | ~Ateerpaai pelle peed at very Maven cases in ter, this important is omitted. i ‘and sesail them—and thea fall back into that con. | bursting out of the smoke into fresh bricks and mor- i" i be >, ‘Fhe British miners before Sebastopol have dis a ease flyover torte Pe teed genial wae ee or ra con: | tar. Ho will revisit them if he ean, only to be dis- Anofer of a million dollars first mortgage 7 per cent Are there not English, mete, ated mri other eovered tution; bs Central Railway bonds, at par, has met witha | veseels, ag well as Americans? and unless same rea brampk alors galleries ot snp ah opposed the reorganization of the shares, hy--the, political convulsions. of . farmer Sppointed by the reality of that which memory | jinited demand. As usual a nuinber of parcels of rait- | Ig expressed, how is the nationalities to be found rine kith troops who are sta- | w) wants to be the exclusive guard of the capi- oar jo, clasa of statesmen have been piss in this country it is a very rare thing for Way ison bariie aocede chonay te Git oe for rail- | out?” The manifest must be written in a clarand tioned at Techernowada are withdrawing to Tra- | tal, and which declares itself to be conserva'ivefpar bly “received, or more ly, y in. ads of the | correct manner, no blots, erasures or anything else ta excellence; it is it which governs really, without re |-spected: in than the of the | ® man to selinquieh the land of his adop- | iron masters, renders their negotiation very dificult. | Qi enye it; the blanks made use of by American cap- jan’s Wall, in order to prevent the advance of the ty and withoat check, This commities | United States, when they brought with them the | “op, his new friends ee tbat Ow |: Faesthe ancaption of’ tia) whielvshowsien, avahon, all | taing are of no use, and only give trouble} -_ f) ibility . Rossiane. aisponed of ‘a notable tion of the National gualties which ma: ViENNA, Oct. 29, 1854. Guard—of that pertion which is found in the Ning their a iat siti of | the manifest is Tras been remarked, that in erder to depres | lowest layers cf noclely-thet in be aay, of ait | equire that the mere title of an American minister | beaten inthe race of life, and to be obliged tore | Trovever, docome to. an accurate conciusiow as regaris | one is Giled, go as t0 make it in book form, and nok the value of the that Madrid contains of most impure and most | hould exempt~such a person as Mr. Sould has | ‘race their steps. ‘They will not exhib in the | ine’ nog‘ess of the future financial eveuts, an the value | by adding sheets of paper to each other. ®wo mar Anstrian funds, and thus do harm | Ger eerous, ‘That Portion of the National Guard | skown himself to be from the penalties which | foexe of their Wayhood the failure whith almost | Orsoney in England it Is casential for us to haven ue. | pYfeote axe requited ia mil cases, “Tue note of ship's te the credit of Austria, considerable rales’ of our | is eS frém being the most numsrous;) if the | attach to his conduct, Ifthe people of the United | every life is when compared with the hopes that | neal knowledge of the annual resources and expenditure | Mores in to fellow at the foot of the pry te tye own stocks have been effected here and at Frankfort | National Guard consists of 20,000 men {nscribed. States axe. anxious to maintain the digaity and give it its first impulse. To these lerations | of England, and to know somewhat of her past financial | above. Captain’s manifest must be certided by the and Amsterdam r" / on the lists, these men are not more than | honor of their representatives, they have only to | Must be added others of more materisl and prac: | history. 4 | Spsnish consul, and not the coneisnee’s isvols’. nA mes 1 for aveoun:’ of Bt, Petersbarg | 5 cop or 6,000; but they are in movement when the’ | select tinisters in whose hands the charicter of | tal class. Society soon closes and fills ap the | The national debt of Enclanil ts £800,000,000, about | SPERM papdiahs Mad nee Noe eon euie ha a, LJ eB Brae es men emplayment ae new scheme to confess themselyes Should the ehances of peace increnso, no doubt there | whol» sheet of wae answers the purpose. In casq turn to the next page whem selet 1 Y their % will r opening aman has left behind him ; return to the | £40 to each head. The national expenditure for the et Six German States bed, up to yesterday, sent in sangeet ja jorhyen tee oa the he's it 0 folly tnd inconsistency fist fo send seat you have Teft at a spectacle, 24 Jou nd | aarti caitinated. 200,000,000 | teabalek Aatgastice Beak om Halas alee Wieir adhesion to the Austrian policy, Thia is | citizens; they pursue them with thelr invectives | Such an envoy as Mr. Soalé to Europe, sad thén to | Suother in it. Bat a very small portion of those | Hittite tar vssonecccsssesnneessss 200,000,000 | discharging. Ws , official: z and their outrages, snd often they il:-treat them, | Ze#ent as'a national injury what is, in fact, no who bave left Great Britain ‘and Ireland to try their | jrestal of land We have had strong southwest winds for three These ul than the result of his own want duct and dis- | fortunes in Amerida would find a place open for | value of the w ‘Fhe succession to the crown of Denmark is pre: | ana tea down the resleeie stead beeen cretion. "The French. igniwantiet all nat and ‘de. | them on their return. They would find go Ge | Value of the potatoe ere Y 000.000 | over occupying our diplomatic world to a great extent. | them as Parla belonged to thelt in the | cline in such a ease''to give ony explanation’ and | parted, homes Coemnootine yard Bosaibly their | matide the population st 20,000,009, the rats per head | 1H@ Toes are mach ext up sll around the district, On Wednesday last afresh note was despatched to | fatal days which followed the revolation of Feb. | ony redress. . Their motives for the arslusion of Mr, | Obliterated, friendship ch eae A Poe dktohie: | ektees aa ber ein wieaeet Coe ia 1818 the net cad | We think that the west end of the Island must have cur ambassador at Bt. Petersbur, ruary. These men ar¢ armed, as they form part of | Sowlé arecasilp understood and usted 3 but, X the | Tory names forgenien, Hard, Giclee one, | exrenuitare ws £100,000,000—<he population 13,000,000, | S0Mfaredy \ i Re the Nationsl Guard; they are ‘armed itn the mmx | Americar missions are well advised, they wil! Iet | a8 he new life may be, the old will be foun b | Ste Tea poe whe oe soe.) Tene’ was : 3 they e fay in this: that | 0° £7 15s. per bead—wheat was at 80s.) Trade was Hausure, Oct. 29, 1854. | ket which they bad seized on daring theinsurrec- | thie foolsh affair drop, and not.’ convert this | Worse in all respects, and especially in thls: that | ct aio, i, se Pap Re ad ‘There are no men-of: war cruising before Revel or | tion. The government bas in vain attempted to | Private grievance into a cause of dispute betieen | * cDgbt to be pope and is «| Mea the produce of the country—the harvests, ‘The | Before Hon. Judge Campbell and @ Jury, The gulfs oF Riga and Aerie bi take there arms from them; it has even offered | two powerfal and friendly States. Some doubtless return, awe have observed, jast | weauih of land sown with wheat’ in 1853 1s estimated | AOTION YOR INSURANCE ON THE LATE METROPOLITAN Riga. 8 ga Finland are free fom | thom money, but they have fetuzed it. The joar- i to revisit old scenes and old friends; some to parade | at 4,500,000 acres, about 1 of the whole number of MALL. Boglith and French ships. nals are fall of accounts of atta:ks made om poisons ") higlandl. thelr sucoeas; a few, peshape, to resume, with thir | acres in fingland. “The produco is estimated at 17,000,- | “Nov. 10—Johm Lafarge against the St: Mark's Viewwa, Oct. 30, 1854. in the streets of Madrid. "AS goon as night! ». ., mg! * newly acquired weslth, the hopes and poranita they | 000 quarters, undoubtedl; 100,000 of quarters larger | Fire Insurance Comy any.—Tue plaintiff brings this » Oct. 30, i no att Sas “ 3 NAPOLEON'S BAND IN LONDON—REINGORCEMENES TO } were forced to relic quish; very many to look ou: | than any harvest ever produced in England, and proba- | getion ona policy of insurance made by the defend- ‘The report that the Russians had entered the Ng, le pane wi e we ques errs oad THE EASTERN ARMY—LORD JON KUSSELLON THE | their friends and relations, end to fake them bac ¥ €,000,000 of quarters in excess of last year; we have | ants on the 19th day of Ostober, 1853, for $2,500, Dobrudschs turns out to be false. It is true som 4 SS... 0081 Beene y | WAR—MADAME ST. ARNAUD AND THE EMPEROR—THF | to their uew home, But we crnnot beileve tha: | thing therefore to fear in that qnaxter, cn the premises formerly known as Metropolitan ieolated bodies of troops advanced ea far as Baba | of the ‘moderato patty Fae ae Ee ieee | BQN NuRSRO TO THE cRINEAs any considerable number of people who have onc: | _,{\)) ive amount of money invested in foreign enter | Hall, which was destroyed by fire on the 8th day of days, ond yesterday very heavy rains; our rivers | oves owed many enatees but 26 dam owas done, We have little to relate beyond « few scraps of | become acclimated to d - count rise and speculative transactions during the yea ediflon dab, but the bulk of the army remains on the left | istence. It is thus that the National Guard and its | news. f Lod ® new and open coustry, | tas deen unusually small, and the expenditure at hom | January, 1854, together with the sploadia on 5 with its free institutions, its rapid growth, its ma has also be derate, in addition to whicha la Broadway adjoining, called the L: House. Ite shore of the Danube. So trad thay ato pene ee eae | the concert. in the Sydenham Crystal fraities, and fee twextaustible reactiscas, wile | 1ae,ci-o been sery moderate, Inedditian to whicha larg Pantry covosel iin, O. P- Kirkiaed, opened the 4 ating fo watch over the safety | Palace, of the fund for wounded,’ had i fc ‘The Kingdoms. of Saxony and Wirtemberg are | of the concituent ‘svembiy, End to provect, the ii. | pauscd'off wiih telat * Napoleon Ihits favors beae: | uuagiy return to eee Sera eee S| Vertnd:ia gal cots amines isan Atamtier robes, | cane to the Jury, Sad, SiMe Miaeneianes See ee pean Se Jeo fro have officially declared dependence of the deliberations and votes, The eur of the regiment of Guides was we eas atirastio «| aithenttles in the United Safes, and some of the | Wade, withuch less capital than sho now poasenges, pad meet om ori eaes magnidoant cmatia asic — ae : < .| reigns nor governs.” She is despolled of her mos Molynean: ee warehouse, Liverpool, is set down at pat Patra mys mg be of avery robust, pushiog. | belt? ir Pig eae hich Pan | Tested bis case by reading in evidence the policy of It ie known bere ge a fact that the Rasetan rein-.| eysentiat ive—that of obi her’ Minis-»} ‘nesily £200,000 ster sod emterppliing XSL do nok see why BBY | rrcve weheck toa fevornble and ivarked inipeoremout in | nétrance, and the preliminsry proofs of lows re- fercemonts have entered the Crimea. They number tera and veplae ing them. W en the Queen learat | Admiral Arthur is dead, aged 75. He entered French immigrants need be driven back by thei 0 statute, er Mint our money markets, ig the duration and costof the war, | Tair a, - ‘ (hirty thousand troops, making the total Rassaa istry, notwithstanding their gomage | the mary in 1788, a i aprnatieny, Taoguage, te we are informed tia the = ag ters which, if of long duration, will no doubt cause a general | MB. F. Butler, of counsel for the dofendan:s, he ‘ fg nanciat smu ii 1 | Comte suey were he plaintil foree ia the Crimea ninety thonsand men. Traugst oft Rae ep tien page nm if ey erie ety bas been organized in | ¢yjoying institutions of their own, and possessing “ ame orphar manyplsinicro sy Maas ante, Sante SE ena Se pane ta the Dh {ions would be delive-ed over tothe attacks of the public Teseton ho nenteeennen at anemain int tenia great weight in the gevernment of their colony. AS | ceriainty in trate, which may prove mo-t disastrous in | made by him’on the preci's+s covered by the poliey, Spatit. ‘o-queen | 904 secret enemies of the: monarchy, and that she } Pariah , Cork, ® cry arose that the gallery ae it meccuppediaia tees an weal Spec tee a ; to accommodate the Lafarge House, than in progresd OPFIOYAL APFOINTMENT FOR PORTO HAO QUEOY | woold infallibly succumb under. the wild attempts } was falling. A rush was made for the coor, aud)|/cn mine United States than they are in thelr own | 1. tated per cont boone . of erectivn and completion ; and also that tha policy CHRISTINA AND THE KING OF NAPLES—REST!T OF | of the minority, enconraged by the improyident sreswlee were badly injured hy boing: | Speen eee ees ae no whole towns and | Dor 196 cercentabek, -107 2108 | hag. bya mntoal agreement made between the defend- TBE ELECTIONS AT MADRID--AN ESPARTARO, GO scaaf the majority. Tee refusal to reorganize | trompod a persons u y being’ | districta in their bands beyond the Atlantic, they mi pager yo seee]07 a 108 ante and the plaintiff's agent, been cancelled prior @n?—THE OSTEND CONFERENCE OF AMERICAN MINIS- Saerpy tien angazs"ted. tae, trouble of her mind, |" Re este eanka We Wha acalaae We 4.00 wer Wy any Germary with tem. The Halians, we are | peon-vtrania 8 potent tae Hone. to the destruction of the premises by fire; and also Gen. Caréla: Canitta's ‘ and in ker difficnl ior ® Moment bad the | cont from England within a week, (Ootober 30,) 20.4490, and that ane eee ee aaa gS 5 per cout bonds Ai a $2 | that the plaintitr vielsted the conditions.of the ef Porto Rico, in plice of Gon, Newageag ne | ieea ‘of delivering ect By 8, votucce"® ASE | make up for the casualties of the compsign, Puls | thetorgansto sein fadne gore be sre cae tees | Nazsettts 3 pet cant eerig i i8808 Pelle, be opening 8 comumacellon behest It is said that King of Na Srotred Queen cation from the burlen of the crown—a sau ),07*in brings us rit continge 10 wie | can he very few substantial reasons to indace any | ” ‘peréntt sterling bon 248 ot in the premises insred, furnaces, pp aed Obristins an asylum jn his dominions, and tat she | ¢Xiedient, "which: would, creste. how, embarrass |'siteogth ..-maliy_fent, out, namely, 90.000 ix | youpg laborey of, artisan to-totracs his steps to any | Alnirwasyercenis, L0heaeresscc., 0. 80 a5 | CMC ea, cooking, and laundty apparatus, ‘and refnsed om account of vaneeia ments in Spain, and give ti nal of a. treah ¢:vil | fantry, with the usc*l’ Proportion o cavalry i se ans Ry bo: B hed cont clarinet + 80:8 83 | fre places, “= 4 a PParenas, Moniemolin st ihe Court ot Nests Te war nore proacie and mre Hoody ad aUcae stidary.” “WVllhout,” says ne dampen Chee, pitt eG Won, fa gor rowed: trades | Virgin oper tent stoct, 138 [moa | can De the < aual ball, 10 the pened wrtiisg' on Ocueee toh wee bai i | Hilly years, ‘The abaication of ths Queen would not |4ne weiieoen te te eesible ta 'asay that great | A2¢ Profeesions, heavy taxes, military conserip- | qyctecsca deer seme wee” oat | Mitten Sta itehen, lu. 1)2804 drying ro:1n, and , SAYS: — ongrese of ie subject, imp y tiop, and, not the least. evil, the chance. of war | T . a 92 | pati ay Sa “vpurtenance to @ part Aweértan misisters held lately at Ostend, with tho e of adopting in future 8 common action (it is ) wath, acenee tothe governments of Enrdpe, has terminated its. inns, alex having nadie int réport of its proceedings to the yoverament of e United States. The a a or conclave (for is wal OF course beld under Yock and key), came toa close bm the 16thr,/end the members departed in dif- ferent directions. Mr. Soulé is said to have embark- ed for England, while Mr. Bacbanan and Ms. Maron are reported to ten a yisit. io Germany. Mr. Soulé is expecied in Paris this. evening. He is said tohave expressed his determination to bein Mad- ridvat tre ‘ing of the Cortes. ‘The Teelon: ‘Times of October 26th has the fol- low ‘agraph in its editorial Sp My have Ai leave the throne vacant, as the crown would devolve | casualtizs must have taken place in an army oft neh th aq.| Canada Oper cent sterling bo: onthe young p-ineess ofthe Astorias, not yet three | Jittle over 30,000, from war and pestilence, to re ar ae aR ee 0 iret Staten eed Do. 6 per cout do, 670.....108)g a 10055 | of a betel; all of whic was done. qusguaset° cars old. -A sogenay wouid be necessary; and the hire’ to. be recruited by 4,000 men to Al up ths | is) only axe thing. really, on tho other side to | °°!" cent city Securit Tt 814 | ledge, consent, or approval of the cv. “~ng of tho uke de 1p Vie Te, filed that high: pasitiom | deficiencies caused in the ranks, So it is, however.’ repel the emigrant, and that ia the jealonsy | Boston 5 per cents, 18% "62 . ae was further alleged that, by the conditi.. ~ ‘, during jthe minority of Queen Isabelle, would mo | The regimenta lately arrived from Canada muster of the native “Arhétidane) aa they call themsel sy Do. | 6h yor ceath stertin, ».902 0300 icy, the plaintli’ was bound to give notive the doubt bo willing.to commence again. Hoy would he | no more than 500 to 600 men, aad mus; be reoraited | who profess er er ” | Montreal 6 per centa, 18671 2% 0 81 efendants ot oil previous insurance upos the same scccced? lis first experiment was not a happy One, | during the winter, so a3 to be ready by spring. | torepee to have! no. sympathy with :the new} Yeni Oe per eents, roperty by other cocpanier—which the plaintiff and certainly Marshal Espartero would haye gained | Tre on enlistment is now £4 sterlibg for | Ceiba? ae {eestons mere ee es bat what |. Piitaburg 6 por'centa, 188 Pad taifea to do—by means of all which the policy apt a at mond glory in. remaining the prime cavalry soldiers, aud £7 Loe, sterling for infaaley, | they tave reodved, Tepe tnd ie the noepLaltty | Louisville 6 per eet 188 oss ‘80 ‘a $1 | was void. Adjourned tull Monday mozning. Christie, prote 4 Q uilroad Bots, tor of the daughter of Ferdin =} We undersiaad Ltr Snare ihe id net be bene’ # parece upon England, and they, would leave | phiia. & Reading RR. 6's, mori. bas, 1870 that Queen Iss! chia, strengthened by salightened coun- quet, by. the-oity of Bristol. In his after-dinver \2 re at AG. Sane The absucd tile of Feonaylyania Centyg + 1880, eels and by the assurance that, if necessary, faithfal | ‘speeth” he ave detail of the various steps that | jhe irrational char ise rot their op talons ‘and their ter eT bas not insisted meme ti wo Bet have been taken ia tho war, and ooncladed by #ay- | ¢e'ermication to listen to no arguments, ‘In paint . ns caavince Te for) Si alvae tnd ake evel, dog 2O.mme, aS, Dreams to speak of peace, | of fact, the party is by no meme anew ore. Fora | es ob y+ ners of her people's support which will sustain her | peace which wii war. fe the means of a | whole generation, that ia for thir entral do. 6's, 18: 814 a 10914 | thereby making the same an without the kro w . Sream Borer Exr.osion at East Bosron— 0% 91 | Tren Pensons Ivsuxep.—-Yesterday afternoon, about a quatter past four o’vlock, an explosiomof@ boiter connected with one of the engines at the Sectional Dry Dock, cecurred. The report wat heord ata great distance, and many dwelling years at least, been idformed that Mr. Sonlé, the Minister of @ . safe and Igsting.” Cincinnati and St. Lonis, 7 67. ‘ a — | houses in East Boston were jarred considerably, United States af Madrid, who ‘made himself co nom 8€4inst the enterprises of the factions, | Ameng the aureessent ont with Mins Hightngsle, Fopataited of Lechao ond a aieportion torres | i a The ctow ofthe extlesioa hn ot boon exastly on Rane one $40 by bia cancel ish M. Targot, LATEST. 7 wd AI ital of Bealer?, arp the Hon. Mian Erakine, } gpainst strangers, Sach a etlibg Is nothing less Paria, abort ee ga 3 s | ce cee oe mm boiler aren we eaatnlanns ie] nister at thé same yurt, m MJ e 5 and other ladies i 80 ial position. - itn. r atched up concers; 4 @ want of wa! Tuesday last refused “perminston to enter bod vo) LAvRID, Oct. 27, 1954. ‘A letter tothe Tinees finde Seale With the Bmpe- | than treason to the spisit of the Americaa coxsiliu- init te Attribute the accident. A vessel was bein; Lord Howden déclared to the Spanish ministry, | ,.“ letter te! | tion, and the genius of liberty iteoll, than which ror Nepoleon’s expression iu his letier of condolence We in the name of ‘his government, that the Earlof | to Madame Bt. Anand, that “St, Arana, in " bite pases Aotintyce nope eng ge Ys Clarendm had writtem’ to ‘him, to intimate to thy | of timid counsels,” &c. “Timid counsels,” the writer | United Sjates must fall to tue ground from the very " of | Dukede la Vittoria, that Rogiand and Darope ex. | prned, “can only apply to the opaniels gwem by the | fact of ite having no bold on the constitation, the he 3 taken into the dock ut the time, snd the eoysanen Mr. Jchn Austin, who was standing near the biiler, vras blown Into the water, and. tokon out considerar biy hurt. He was conveyed to his residence, and medical assistance called. It is thonght he will bia wsy from this gountry to Madrid. id Gucelic of 19th ult. contsins @ royal decree, shppressiog the Novlesivetion! Cuan d sppointing a council in.its siead, The Gov lerto Rico bea sent a episfactory rey & sted t a tith edmirais (7 “crere's,” ond he calls on the)| history, or the prospecta of the country. Ag it must state of that coloay. fected to nee the Queen oven the Cortes in petsoa. British government to deme? ax explanation, cove Rowatieanand fallto daces. @ y- oud the 4 recover, A young man tamed Robinson was badly The decree is important, a% tf shows that the Bool wn. deg SITs . thes = : Pea wary prodtptaie Ths ‘ book “y ae 5a£8 10 | jnjared and was conveyed to Lis father's resider od in Hull atreet. A, Man vamed Foster ia reported ta wale be slightly injured. Places of wood nau iso0 flew im every cirection, and laige pieces of wood ore-e car- ried tye hundred feetin the sir, Some of these ‘ying missiles struck @ four horse team santiog verpment of Wapartero, weich dealsse firmly with ppage of Mx. Sonke tn LrauecomSeint- Latest fromChinas ~ allow themselves to be rerrified b the ol 7 in no lkely vo take quietly Ohsisting's Cartel Ohno of the English and French CONSTEUED SINGH OF UANTON—-CHANC ov porn | au abandonment of their ne a Sof afusion with the Curliste. [From the Eondon Timer, Oct. 20.) py oo emg ten ditntoregpaaen det cbpereasestecyh i Pui the Landon Oh i The French goversroont have ‘taken ax undsunl, prey 2 Bel OURS vO ede BE CRADE Ov THE though not an uawarrantable step By the mail from Home S01 its msmaces into | vt r o of the horses were injured so bad! 7) facte of the case are known, ia. d A — 2 on: LETIER FI v, and two 0: . om éontot the order | Me Ait ites of thd Tint don, we learn that C : ee At the pre: 4 of thy bat they will rot probably live. Ohe of them exnvent to prevent Mr. Soul polyp at year lle Rhy hid perfallete, bint ¢ oga canton ie will cid by the Im |", ssntuliy freeh in cemermbiarces tbo! “ti | Fy fore lege taken completely off, and the other France om his retorn to Mai watacdan’. tae’ Shep with qari: coaemnh HRNEDE, Had beam potas 88)) Fo Chmard will be revi LaAY. o4 .. £2410 © 52). | sean gtrock heavily on the side. ‘Che rigging of the American Musister. here, mn expressed himselt tn vet ete tr oP es | that ts ts est HEDITOR OF TAL CONDOS TIMES, OWN, SHIPLEY & COUR COMOULAR. vesse] suffered considerably, but some hail adezew atioDg reprecertabore ve Bie te “Tond y Fee ie oo boper 0 retain the Sin—A letter signed RD. Weld appe I m 13854 workmen, bed just quit work, and were waabiog 9 t upon his retarm te London, after an ine! Drovys de Dhuys on the anbjeke © followigg are bt pi to conti reported here to We the ciccumetances of the inci- | frem Calais or dent of Mr. Bonlé’s arrival in Prance, and a?nost affront to which Mr. inomed inte departure.’ ‘It is: sxtd ‘thot whem he ar- | have been subjected has been tol, +9% Liameple to.| tepnsl trade sud intercourse, Attempts were rived a6 Calais, he was waited omby tho mayor, | of national “ Pp a8 it. by the. tcamen to op 1 who siquitied Lo him that on order had been received | the American ¢ , weetance by MH Mdon, | ning places on the foc the drench goveramous topovent his passage | Mr. Buchanan, “9° 1 i so many dif theough * French korrigery, Mr, Soulé is satd to country. It ned Page a » RO real security, and conseques*ly have ecked what weult be rt joo pth epee Serpe ‘ there had been no fresh arrivals of ten, Tha river SGP tone ebentinig Cache nee ee nonee: wae fall of pirates, and some of the forty were in em presen oe dias me the ee the insurgents. j gti . - poe “% ~ er. ade in im; orts was completely af a stand still. syaing to tethers ane foe Poly a Occasion. | Whatever ndcgnt feu Bpangine daten are to the 20eh August, ab or 4 ma . uber’ Ry hefall Mr. Boale gare. lie ya viohl7 qagaed by | whieh thee the insurgenta bad fall posnenstoa of the Euee by’ "vw Spanish Miaistors on- | Mmeelf he s66 ‘ot in Hiféps, an © be | ctey; there, was activicy in the exporttrade, Nivg- 3 cation iq aiiue of the coloaiag them) Be fasfeited bis clam to the courseey ts: Wh o, Angost 28, was sro quiet. At Foo-oh ye foo pry eth Ht mede he pitabitahts for hia a ote hes gical. can the tapor of teas was actively going forwar’, pad | 5, VURD SO one proposed estodlishnent of a bink of oe ear acler , Wl 18, Of ven awaiti ty There w aI we foam Srea@iconnt tu tho island, bit it ix hetioved | bed to tho-eountey to wBled he f9 2% several shics awaiting cargoes. Thero was fo ap | ay has boon | iheir bands on board, escaped injury. These, beside many others, bad narrow es:apes from the ruins, which few in all directions. The epgine houee, the boxes containing the pump aad ‘hi- nery, and a portion of tle dock, weré cont riedled. Boildinga in the immediate vieinity:wera tightly damaged by the concussion, and one gen- Ur mon who resides f aumile. from, acene of disaster, bad the funnel of his stove # down.— Boston Herald, Ni . of this morning, con! tatement wit Js his joamey,{hrough = { Tosien as yet tp thé hands of the insurgeate, ne, acd that th- — -o%¢. |. The provinces was, wholly .vfested by vanditti, ms concely + POregnal | acting in separate bodier, end interrnpting all in- eomMoaivation wre bot withont suco ot | parties to treat ikely to be Later reo Tum Wes Ispreg.—The R. M. 8.3.” Atrato, arrived at Southampton, (Zagland), evesing cf October 31st. Her cates are from Chagten to the 9h, Demerara to the ith, Jameica to the Lith, Barbadoes to the 12h, ond St, Thomag to the 18th ultimo. she brought 600,000 dollars in specie, 12,000 of which was ca Rocount of Mextean dividend ¢ Mr, Soule D A 5 » ok which 457,009 ted to ench row boat. 94,000 Vales, dnd 480,000 Aier!- n the boon dull, and the ¢ner whilet prices of low ad goods are tolerably re, whith ogéosionally is the of the f the i. “¥y ' i , eae od. egrence of trowbl:, in the interior, Leas wore ad- | wi hes . The atv i embrace anything of oral 9 aap wl be erraaged it is proposed, as Peer eta iff rilss cease are, pancr: Coneirg it pricy, eba the crop Twas hot 99 ahondant ‘ torn mnaket is quiet to-day, the farther great, ad eee tharketa wera Bi fa! i lOO ft buss, ‘+ be » Bs 5) it I . z all van e we av: ec d one. 1 : 7 y Thin earore (ill hot vivo sive to Cee et and! they williaive rite to some aiscuemare th the Oe es ee ee ee ance in the work:haviag, checked. bastnens dvi, and the priges of prodace had undergone but to tha slightest, diffi was quiet, andat Nama affairs were calming, 2s mproved fd. pe a orn, 8s. liitlé factnation since the previews advices. Only | ca econ \ helsg 61 nt v4 , the quotations ° : “the aceounte from. ‘hati and Barbadocs ar@ reore satisfactory, At. the. Place, the, oe AO TOTO, improved, and the cholera »~~ ~ | most diseppeared from Bar' The Reciprocity Treaty oW nash 9:8 above quota- mitted F bing of nov. 10.) re 4 dull. the Rochest Demwing des patch, ae i culty, The free cnlifyation aud gale of tooaces in | Pigees Mr. Sonté.ischy birth @ Frenchman, 401 » of the rebél. chiefs had recently died, It w Phiviwplies is also proprred. 9 foacer 18 | aithongh he. bas gone, ail aot tay in bia power t3 wrderstaod thar ihe pinafpotentlaried ofthe th “ [Madi (Cet. 20) Correipondsnce'of Lohidn Cirontele, | eeeeee onal character’ and to assame | Powers would seb out Immedintely for Pekic. {t ‘All tho miviatorm wont £0 the Pardo yocorday, | pose e tidggaeot se United Senten, team tardy | was aso reported tas an altemst woul! be made gnd it Js stated hat whatever aiforences oximed | bound to. {ARH secgank ot it oat oe 2 | Bioven np trade on the Xamrtse-iaug aud at Nuo- Sect the Onin sh any tote ee tn one Te regard im’ predienly ae” W @ eitiven of | On the 26th August, the Bilish dates! Stirling quate of the Gacen’s opening the Coxiss ia per | country, Te would, at lesa, Mate Pee 20%, | was at Wosung, mish tbe ship Winchester and pooch dart dc isdnn J decided ia the afirma: | taste if Mr. Soulé had not forgotten ther he Sea | steamers Feccantes sad Paes — aoe p Supposed, thereforo, with » | something to the lead of; lls birth. ‘The Ui, FEe ee a ere eS solted, aibe: Gece dey |: edditionel cect: speech the throne. Taay seem inesos's- | States not only ado; bat, at Quelpsert, bat had sailed north. Commo ‘We make 4 tent with some recent decisions on other. important ti h chim to'the | Perry went ger to Southam ston in tho mail |. vc mahe the on ‘pe veer from the lat EY) pow) bese Denia i alters 4, | thea a secondary sou ent of 14. per tt ‘Secretary of ee ‘eamit- ints on which the government, ha . kA ) er abip Comet bad arrived fr ih , SOT fy : i i roc Initiative, oF gee traces we ae Hf Giserpobl at Mage cong. (a Gightyslve dage, | grate ai cutrely without fountasion. FAG.0" 4 | Susie, in Hour of Oi. to Te, per ily ani ia Tedlan | cetyed from Re Reo gas will 420. corn, 44, a dds. wywion American ja, AIA. sour, 37s. a w Tu War 5 of the above cireu 4, the sales beiuj and exporters, manufactaring 'Y grave To corn market quiet, at a decline f Mr. Well says:— | 4 avery | qa, of the ge ration,’” is is in an: the of tativein 9) 1 he bad « y avo heen fo fortuns* corn of la, Od. té 28. per quarter, ning, thas without inthe steech of the governizentt, whlich takes end’ | KiuvedA it —— carry about 100,0 aaa are the enstom honsss for tnd ttve ty Te00 ding vertain subj tek’ dis} tontions Upow on Sa act diainice ‘py of fons Mayer distance of 9,009-mileswithent injr- 4 A¥inntio=— Any Fo 8 Be MAXWHLL'S CIRCUEAMS se ‘We believe the Over oC ey talle of com: pasdongers across th~ ae BED enssion, &o. It is ti By the s eee it Iymouth, we have Iater | Ido not speak of thie boosting! to one of fmm. : in cue _ Shas everytning non is matter “of Gonna e, Sorooset had tr. Seule arrived at Ma an sever fom thie ‘Cape of Good Hope. Wwinnlte | papper amt we know notyehen'| ‘The imports since Tastes fot rata otes autos, | plete pRoM, WASHINGTON. SRR eisai earried the. degen zegeras he avan received ia offal woelety, thas tia dom te Sy tee Colles ay thane canes of arte aga 8 Reumemte Tengo eho wll alludes to the nk | em Orckgn ports the arrivala comint ot 5.499 quarters | © FROM SY jsmrRaTON, NOV. 9, 1884. government bringing forward a | trived to cick up a ridiculou 1 Slane Was partaaic bn vg | wanate - « the Arctic. The passeng® heat, (of which 4,850 is Rgyptian,)" 730 4 4 , Buy, Jaman — aheciomn ypponed with Duke of Alba, at "the ‘honve of Mego targa b net empyema Nam any. tray, “8 | ror, waved"), that the boats ware Sees wemtis oo Wiss bis quarters indian corn. Tho © gpotte are liberal qTrowas KaureHatt, Haare ar? ae now their tarn + oy , ‘\ five heared persons; 0 ise 998 quarters wheat, 11 a Indian 1, JOHN WILLIAMS, on ten * 4 give way, aud we are 40 bavg © royal epeech, 1: | wih it, de Perec Bla ae eno red by duel | Fiying Dra Taimante, han at Walwie, \ Sor fa-"an of the woats were. Tort by eho nek a ee PT nicl 21010 are for the - 24 /hatT gag wackn | LE Creatas to admit Canada whest oe ee eet bimeell, ia which that gentionnsa 59 and wanton’ g tem Ceylon tor Londo A Mmenagement of passengers, and 00° Reve been useles?. | and 1,600 barrels flour. Thet” ato quring the week ba® | yo dan Jaques thie day aabore ip eBay, Aug 23 Qaltcne els bsown to be © good scamnes, and a fm | been Very quiet, and; in Wher” 4.20% °F domed, Wheat ast » fee iin 2 Sa eh aS AR bs RONAN ORE oie ae ll ASE BAA