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WHOLE NO. 6950. MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1855. The new novel by the author of “Alone”: Wall street —New York, Sept. 6 Wb Litton met yoateray, wt the Astor House, at 22 M., to THE Te Ae - ULTON FERRY ACCIDENT.-ANY PASSENGERS | nominate a candidote for State Engineer, im place of Tyo editions wold, tied edition prlating, | | Runeg Sd wend ating avor‘on | George Cole, of Buffalo, who refused to be rum on the extraordinary success of ot} y land's © c vi their scepanieg tenons saiee Rae see with gent eect it Sad te, rapidity; rey ia @ still larger A we frenalatid toto the French and’ German languages with | "gH AID SOUIRTY.—THB FINANOB COMMIT?! name with him. hard shell democratic ticket. ‘The neasion of the commit- ac S—- | tee was one of no little interest te city politicians, who supposed that some resolutions would be paased or a dis- ues tw@hty of the members of thie commétion who errs irked auccess—is, ‘haps, the best evik of the | duy last. The following gentlemen compese the position shown to soften down, amd perha; ominat: Originality and poptlarity of her writings. In the lan- | vis‘~dlichacl Cox, Patrick Meliray, Jomes Sanders, Michse | the soft candidate for that o@ee But coctrsey to at | rcegnh bad voted for Ven Bare im 1608, sad age of pet odes critic, “She may henceforth take | Veppard, Wm, P. Powers and James Mi . Upon tha: candiiate for ce. Bat, contrary to al | nearly all of them are known te be ie thwor of frew eee etating the, moat auccoaufid novelists of tine United | occasion several new members were lo the associa | expectation, no public exprewsiou of cpinion was had, and | Fol) principles; ner yet re powerful ie Cochrane sud he rank ameng most succe: or of the tion, and donations were received from the following geatle | 1.6 oa rat seid dhe aéautaaitan Custom Howre thet John has but to wave bite bam « States. ‘mon:—Messrs, Allen, of the New York and Brie Batiroad Com- piidate who received the nomination is an old aml | tiie committee follow it paavely. One 12mo, vol. Price $1 2 J.C, DARBY, Publisher, 119 2 For sale by all booksellers. Fo ci All ae ea VOICE TO ANERIOA?! 10, $2; Trice eieseerabe ex Salrtey SPS ainy ory | Peet carte A ¢ to Americn: or, tl public, ie vyneb, a Fell; wilia Review ot tie Caurssof the Decline and Failure | lagher, #3; Jobn Henn, $5; Geo. W. Brown, #5; reen, | “* recretaries. Oncalling the roll it was discovered tha iho Nepabiie of soul Amrik, Mexico, and of the Old | $o—tolal $210. Besides the above, a number of smaller sums | nincteen members of the committee out of the twenty- World; applied to the present crisisin the UVailed States; one | were given by various gentlemen as first donations, whieh will four, constituting that body, were vat. handsome volume, over 400 pages, cloth iit, $1 25. Contents | be enumerated in our next, . Theabove statement shows | OU", y » preseut. ‘of thr work:—The United states Brospeotive toy petrernee: ng Fe Recap masease tendinod bi po vigeied — eee After the organization, the purposes of the meeting . p— Teh Ji on; ar Ld spect ‘Aiene ke Fat of Roma (sn tabensy ts tho tale agen; | Le pleut tecontempiate. By “how nae the aro othe | ere tsely explained by the chairman, after which cme os ‘yricau States; The Heroes , of Ww i iy: he Bodarice of Counteies how Eatnblushed ‘the Anglo | and a burthen to our eltizens, wil be remored lo a part of ERIE CRATES A Fa a Ae: ER She Degen bapeee pany. $20; Silas C. Herring second donation, $36; B.P.Pur- | active adsmantine. aS Tithaed. Be Conpally, $251 0: Ti | ‘The committee met at 12 M., Samuct Fowler, of Orange, haat tracy, $10; Jobin sre it apnea Waal $10; Au- | occupying the chair, and Jou ¥. Savage, of New York, , $10;.). H. Cowdry, $19; Josoph |. ascivted by Louis M, Glover, also of ‘las Bawied Citranstin, ‘sw; “retues Gat id a thony De ow York, officiated precent. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY. Free soli republiien ob are now being rapedly or ganized in every ward of the city, Ase gemers! Gime their members are composed of whige who eritent|y te sign to use the organization for their own partioan per poses, In several of the dhatricts two amd three sete of delegates to Syracuse have breu elected, each € aiming ty be regular, and there will be some confusion when the Republican State Convention mtets as to whe are the read delegates, However, it does mot make mach dilfer ‘ence who are admitted, for most of the Le . welfelected, hey lee Io the Thad Uhree gets of tea clainn! these were nominated at latte pursue, About half past one o'clock the convention ad journed (o take « drink and think over the matter. After the recess they re-assembled at half past tree o'clock, and unsnimousiy nominated John D. Fay, of Monroe county, as the hid candidate for State Fagi- es ® ge Tho Righta | the country where their labor is heeded and wil be ee ace ers eeuralious Tho Biole, tus Charter ot | precited, “Itis sincerely hoped that the press will give ree piceiotes ont Perils af our Common Education; support fo tis truly, benevolent and uselul movoaneat, by tea the Kight to Vote; bak aM the Majorit; which thej country at large will be ultimately benefitted. ‘e to Rule; The effects of omnia tnd 7 ism on™ Civi- | row call upon all classes who take the interests of the country zation; The Political ower of the Pope; Necossity of Insti- | to heart come forward with their mite, be it ever so tutional Sore tus} Demoraliaine Toitucpee of Deraazoguism; | vtmall,and asst in alleviating misery and. peopiing the glo. oniban Ofiaens-na Jopted:, Romanist or Protest: | rious West, whose virgin soll tecma with. foriihiy, s Amdiaily Tnoreated. 1a revising Forelen intucnce; “Evils | give up is golden treasures to the frst ellorts of ties Y'0 | neer, When the nomination was announced it gave great ot ‘Organizations Exelusivoly of Naturalized, Citizens; JAMES MULLIGAN, President, | satisfaction to the outside lobby. Mr. Fay was the hard ergt Roclelir tir Ureand Abe) Mhe Oileea ote EPO’ | as a a gscegtyq HICHALL COX, Chalrman, cfottbatel tos: Gtats EApineec SS/AMP) aa0 Lists dhe Wa. T, Warnatt, Recording Secretary. run, and would have been elected but for one unfurta- nate cireumstaiee—namely, he did not receive votes book | J HCTURES ON DENTAL SURGERY, ETC—DR. ODRI | enough. John §. Clerke, on the whig ticket, war the orusal ae. Publisher, 114 Fulton street, and may be had of; fea \d agenia throughout the Unied States. iN, in conjunction with Mr. JOBSON. formorly surgeon date. Mr. D sellers and agents throushot N. a iy successful candidate, Mr. Fay was also the hard candi REAT CALIFORNIA, HISTORICAL WORK. i 3 D, APPLETON € 00.. i40 ant 348 Broatwiy, eres eco ne SPO SOlogy OF the eae iaae came off At present he ix a, Division Engineer oa the fave now realy pairing ther deuiciencles by arinclal. moans, on Monday, Oct, | canals, and is a very competent oflicer. THE ANNALS OF SAN FRANCISCO, Je For particulars apply a 06 Bond street, between Itund 12 | — ‘Thehard shells have taken fresh courage sinee the Te dente Be Rs AA th o'clock, Where private fistruction may be obtained as usual. meeting of the Soft Stute Convention, whose antl- ie lage value, erie are two Zi Ber Hic; Naturalization Laws of the United States; American Yonality; The Common Cause. This work eminently claims the attentive of every American citizen, WAL- . ’ cay ‘The only claim the former has ever the tter ds, that they were treated to hme after be nomination, while the latter had to thoewmaei ve with brandy and water. This certaialy ewtabliches the regularity of the ticket. REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTEY ‘The central committee of the republican party mrt last night at 466 Broome street, and determined to ongent a city committee similar to the whig and demoorats committees, ‘They will meet om Saturday wight at the same place to perfeet their arrangementa. FIGUTH WARD REPUBLICANS. A preliminary meeting of the republicans of the Highth ward was held last night at the Mercer Houwe, 1H. Meet presiding, when it was determined to adjourn to this cveningat eight o'clock, to perfect their arrangemen!» WHIG ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS, First Assembly Distrid.—The Whig Asembly Conven tion of the First district (First and Second wards) was held last evening at Atlantic Garden, Thomas Coady pre riding, and James £. Carter acting as peeretary Peter & Van Houten, of the First ward, was nominated f sembly, No delegate at large wax nominated, Second Amemtly District.—The District Convention mot at Tatten’s Hotel. last evening, Owen W. Heeonan pre siding, and Charles B. Foote acting as seoretary. No de legate at Jarge was chosen. Hi. N. Sherwood, of the Third ward, nominated 1. ¢ Henderson, of the Third ward, for Assembly Mr. George W. Williams, of ‘the Sixth ward, nomdmated Robert B. Coleman, of the Third ward, and claimed the nomination as being due the Sixth ward, Mr. Coloman was nominated. Messrs, H. N. Sherwood and George W, Williams wore appointed a committee to notify Mr. Coleman of his noml- nation. Mr. Coleman is the present Assembly:mnan from the district. ‘ihe Tenth District Whig Assembly Convention, com posed of delegates from the Twelfth, Nineteenth om! twenty-second wards, met last evening, at Goerge i. Over's, corner of Third avenue and Fighty vixth ot and on the third ballot nominated Joha M) Reed as candidate. ‘Lhe Whig Convention for the Fourteenth Asambly dis (Sixteenth and Twentieth wards) met last o Utah Howe, corner of Twenty-fifth stree Fighth avenve, and organized by the ap oun B. Grial ° ye convention then proceeded to ballot for a dele ‘at large, there being five feom each ward, amt the ommence a course \ : wil commence cours | date in 1949, but was withdrawn before the election em to return to the fold of anl'James Nismer. slavery’ platform ‘they think will dlagust «great In order to thoroughly or OF 5 Pate OTICK TO THE BONDHOLDERS OF THE PHENIX alo Ate Pestittal AN Mining and Manufacturing Company of Virginia —Thowe Hr rigaprte yard ie dials of San Francisca and Calléornia. rbeiore ize 10th day of Seplember next, will ten have to | kAnize the State, a motion was made and car- Price in cloth $9 80; roun, marble edges $4; depend entirely upon the security they may bnve under tue | rip to appoint a committee of two persons from each As: ELEGA With 150 fine steel and wood oun, gilt otges $4 60. supposed mortgage, aa the present ‘proposition ‘will not be con- | sembi: trict who would act as a corresponding and ‘This work is the rosult of soveral ycars of observation, i inet and veseuchs dPaeniiewen eit Rave oocapied poaions | iauietorrenewed iter Gat dae, Vou full pardculars apply | Cryanising committee, to bring all the hard forces into ‘lool affording ample meins of correct information, ‘The work may the field, After the transaction of some purely private Sereass be talons saruenu tee only fal: upon! DAVID D, VOORHEES. | jasiness the committee adjourned. 7 . intareating ‘history (o¢ ‘Caltioeniay and fie’ grest city, that baa ARTIES HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST THE LATE | Among the outsiders in attendance were J. F. Nafew, J copies have been subseribed for in advance of pub- firms of Huntington & Linsey, « eat of Albany; Josiah Sunderland, Fred. Follet, Gen. Aaron Ward, Dr. Burr of Broome county, John Peirson of Troy, September 10th, CHARLES B. HUNT: | 1. C, Aitkens of Kings county, Judge Cohen of Queen's, treet. Laniel Wager of Utica, and Hon. Thos, J, Munday of Narn man aone OF Calla es ae cr eheenins manatee HE MEMBERS OF LAFAYETTE LOUGE NO. 64, F. & | New York. Those have been moelly prepared expressly. for this book, and ‘A. M., are earnestly requested to be punctual In attend- City Politics. are from daguerreotypes and penci) di taken for the | ance atthe regular meeting, to be held this (Friday) eveniny \y he Burpose, anid are now rendered more Chea fem ts tact At the ‘Masonic ‘Temple, corner, Broome aud Crosby, sirects HARD SHELL GENERAL COMMITTEE. , Pusiness of importance Will, be brought before the lod ak they are tbe only existing iustrations of ruany places hat | Coen ry iy be broagt belies ie age. M with the rise and SEI EEET OTE a a a Le ga afford more E UNDERSTAND THAT THERE IS A LARGE NUM- ae Sie oe ereie Goent etee ber of our mililary and target companies visiting Newark, | W4Y- There was a pretty full attendance of the members, Jous, as well as to instruct the seexers of bistorigal facts, than BO eer ren nae fc’. Prpclie fae aie: A while of outsiders” there was but a small number pre- ce deparanent y n, cts Fy i bec Ait ts Se Fab oa ibe an narra. | bathe thingie tey all dine at Mil ney Hall. Thi bs the sent. ‘There were a few, however, who watched with ded are fast parsing away, and but for their preservation in | best place in the State for companics, thelr being ample some authentic historical ‘work, much must be lost that will | modtiousfor any number from one to five hundred, hereafter be of incalculable vale to the statesman and histo- = Charles B. Huntington, will please se in to the xub- ‘The engravings embrace all the principal objects and views | Scriver on or beta in the olty of fan Frencieco, pent ‘an (eis sketches of | INGTON, 52 Wall ‘A meeting of the General Committee of the hard shells of New York was held last evening, at 683. Broad- have been destroy. The extraordinary circumstances connec: progress of Ban Francisco and oiber place: great eagerness ‘or the least symptom of a “fusion’” fecl- ing in the Committee. rian, The entire press of San Franclaco has, in the strongest 7HO CAN BEAT ITI—A CUCUMBER, yous Part Horace F. Clark occupied the chair, and John Y. devms, Jed i bli enti ie Nh and two inches tn length, raised in Rahway, m 7 Sapreheed opitlccs ‘bec na SaiaMen in alterna’ or te | be scen, gealis, tor one weeks at’ DENMAN'S, 69 ¥ Savage, Jr., and John W. Boyce officiated a: aecretaries, Most generous subscriptions that have ever been given to an ae — pit ce gamma 8 ‘The appointment of the lust named gentleman to the va. DONTENTS OF ANNALS OF SAN FPANCIICO AND MISTORY OF CALI- PORNIA. cancy occatigned by the absence of one of the regular sec- retaries, Mr. Peter B. Sweeny, was greeted with smiles of approbation by the few outsiders aforesait, and they soon after took their leave. The Committee proceeded npela with thelr burinoss, unattended by a | Peculiar and interesting jaro in the general history of the | have Neslkned ihe arduous and responsible postion of Asiivant 1 “On motion of Exastus W. Grove, it was the liberty of capretaing the bigh edairation and. estoem in Resolved, That a commitvee of seven be appointed by comniry. nee [eb Soendbene gh epee begs sme the war of 1846, which you are held by us, as an honorable man and an excel- | the Chair to prepare a call for primary elections in the Caillfornia to the latter—the discovery of gold and ita immedi- ale effects upon the prosperity aud Population of the country Thico admission of UCaliiornia us a Stave into the, Ame ‘A description of its physicn! peonraphy, Hs commercial, ag- ricultural, pastoral and mineral wealth, abd Its eapacity to re- ceive and sustain millions of odditionat inhabitants. Part IL—A description of the progress and the various inci- dents which ha Part 1.—A succingt and continuous narrative of the discove- fornia, including an account nd the rise and decline of the whore domination affords a most lent public officer, several wards, to elect delegates to the various nominat o have witiessed with much satisfaction, the prompt, fear. | ing conventions, and report to this committee next Tues- Joss, and indepcavtenk manner in whith you have dischiarzed day evening the ‘duties of your late office, and congratulate you upon the . wee 5 a enviable reputation you have established {n the minds of all ‘The Chair appointed as such committee:—Mesers, E. jst and fuir minded men, (who are at all familiar with the | W. Glover, W. D. Parsons, John W. Boyce, George ¥. Al 4 Joseph M. Jaborious, complicated md oftentimes vexatious nature of the | den, A. McCarthy, Kobert Mclntyre, a services you have been reqnived to periorm,) ax an efficent | Maren, dt year by yens, and month hy month, in | Pubiie oilicer and an Intelligent, energetic, and trustworthy The following gentlemen were then appointed a com- tisiness an, eo; Kiva. the Daring when California was ‘While you have by precept, example and direction, endeavor. | Biltee to rep ‘and ot to eiforce 2. rai Exact pervormance of, duty upon | Comunitien—John B. Ti Flor ad i Aner of bing ; others, to such exientas at tines 10 be accounted somethin ¢, E. F. Banton, wart. ‘ommittoe ee ee tea a rnctkedd the | like severity, vottt affords us pleastire to be ablo to say, and | then took a recess of fifteen minutes. rORreae at the cit, and gave ita workiwide reputation for | chrerfully acknowierlze, that you have xt all times siood aos | Upon re-assembliog, Mir. Haskin, from the Committee ood or tor evil, (it lite division ‘of the work will be inelnded tans acean Officers trom kinproper Impuiations and | oy Vesolutions, reported the following, which were read *bege os chairman, and J 7 txerolutions for the consideration of the Comunittees—John B. Haskin, Thomas J. Barr, 8, UP to June 1, 184, Part LIL—Minute details of Whatever things were most pe- Wm. H, Bull, ey A Mr. Curry appeared and took’ his seat, when the con vention adjurrned, to meet at the same place on the 2d of Gotober. Delegates from the two wards composing the same Av- sembly district met at the same time and place, for Ue purpore of electing a delegate to represent the district in the approuching Whig State Convention. An organiza tion was effected by calling Samuel Delamater to the chair, and appointing James Milwood secretary. At a late hour, balloting was going torward for a delegate at largo, with little prospect of any agreefient. THE SIXTEENTH ABSEMELY CONVENTION. This convention met at Thompson's, in the Fourth avenue, to elect an Assemblyman to gepresent the Six teenth ‘district. Several ballotings were had, but the there being a tie geographical and isl Sketches, and anecdotes of the more hi th hi ki doand willcon- | #24 loudly applaud Prominent and claMMushed. acorn inthe bowing azenesot | gwar eon” iagiae Neve bcineas Culerprice aud atl tas | _ Mesolved, ‘hat the National Democratic General Common the time, jose Hames are closely associat 4 happiness and prosperity like can aiford, we subscribe gar | Of the elty'and county of New York hereby endorse and ap ¢ generai history of California, or the particular rise and pro names and remain your friends, &c., truly, prove the address eee ‘at the State Conveation of the na- § fat Syrve use on the Zk of August, 1855, nd the following Fesolutions also, adopted at suck convention, 5. oe ‘eR, a cont ngaciear, distinct a ent enunciati the Joux Cox, © GC. Wauen. ‘ i rincipion of te natlonal democrats patty Of ths State, and of the Union:— Resolved, That the national democratic party of New York hereby re assert their adherence ant devotion to the Principles 'y, be Pace. JAMES CAMPBELL, Lonpxtt, Uonal democracy, hel Part 1Y.—Appendix contain! lous statlatics, * . eae, CPPcions OF tue ChLivoRata Phas EA" Kimnats, Ricuaty Nonnis, the San Francisco Chronic f This work will vecome a recogolasd ator, and a valu- Guo. J. Ohutsonen, Basics, Grany, y, Row. B. CrarK, SOR. ane W. &. Cnvoxx, Horm in Able work of reference for the early history o! chapters on the Vegans, Committe, the oats, = on Hueuner Wares fires, (he gam! vases, and the stirring evonia @ earl 5 w ‘ . J, Brows, of the national democracy, and of the constitution; tat Batory of the a mines, sro very entertaining and iasirns- Bawcen 8. Coleman, Louis DuFLow, adhere to and sustain In theory and practice the resolutions of feoceretrengett Gora art perm po aie Ge A. Newnan, emocratic National Conventions of 1548 and 1852, as con- jerful parts upon her wonderful stage, ‘The stailstical Gentlemens po rog apts To me U. §. Wrionmers:—Gen'lemen: Prom the Daily The Tong and anxiously looke our table by the agent of the publishers. Its aj , Sopt. 5, 1855. ] taining the cardinal principles of the democratic parly of the ‘um ia réceiptof | Union. They re-adopt them with hearty good will, believ! } your kind letter of the Ist inst., commending my official services | that time and experience have demonstrated their Face 4 and Californian. You also express | soundness, and the necessity for a siriet adherence i rittralved, That the lessons ofthe fathers of democracy teach pearance fou all having from your experience, r with your | frugallly and economy in the administration of public aifairs, ar the sntictpations Retin anne is and from the Y sood judgment, just extimate of what iw requieed athe bands | 0 {inal we adhere to them as enduring articles of democrauié thi we ‘are é " of a public officer, ads to my pleasure in receiving your com- | faith. Soe Get Swat otek Be pbs ah conection o> tmurteation, Ido not deem {in thing of little worth to have the | Resolved, That we insist, ax an ‘article of our creed, upon are, with that high degree of rich the enterprise so geal whe’ of 20 worthy an aseocition asthe Hoard of U.S. J the welt ekighished demociale dostrin of Sta rights Ot a stly . labo: xpense \pon the get eighers. strict construtuon of the constitutign, and the principle of non. TEU Oty Ot the ise and progress of San Franclsco, as | et me assure you that your unqualified endorsement of my | intervention upon all domestic State questions—and that A official life, covering as it does a period of over eleven years, (s | peace and quiet of the country demand that it should be left to Be tenpertasd events Seppeted wie a peloe ES ied bight ly prized. It isdncreased in the fact (uat soue of hay ve he people of the Territories, as it pertains to the people of the Se wee errs he deepest tere. Tor ihe | held place longer than mysnls, hence my allot servicelaknown | States, to determine for themselves all Jocal questions, includ Je pon those engax: preparation for | to you; others of your ntimber knew me in my boyhood days, | ing the subject of slavery, to the end that a subject so distur. press, {From the Plaoer 7! an others aga, when, ia my, earlier maa ood, we met in ing pe 4 and Lerner _ ee oe (ew gp a wiht ag rom eens, . | other scenes and associations. Some of you I dirst’ met in the | the of the government of the Union urther Its general history is reliable, and it on record nu- | fieidenta pertaining to and growing out of our respective post. | ance of these principles, we give our ung tions in the revenue department of this distriet—we mot as | the Kansas Nebrasks bill, and oppose any effort to re-establish strangers; it fs pleavant to know that we separate officially as | ‘ie Missouri prolibition. = Rewolved, That the national democracy i oppored io nl ae of a free gov convention could not agree upon a between the two who received Mr, Stephen- son and W. P. Farle are tho individuals who #0 equally divided the convention. The election waa postponed to some future period. _ WORKINOMEN'S PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE. This committee met at the Cooper House last eveniog, end organized by the election of William Arbuthaot aa president, and William West for secretary. A committee was appointed to report to the next meeting the names of members of standing committees. ‘The committee consists of S. W. Jaques, E. W. Morgan and J. J. Bradshaw. On motion, tho Chairman and Secretary were added. It was resolved to fill the vacan- cies in the committee at the next meeting. The members of the Executive Committee were in- structed to organize their ward committees and to re port progress at the next moeting. The Secretary was autherized to prepare a lst of all the candidates for office, so far as put in nomination or that may be nominated, to mest on Tuesday evening. Adjourned at 6 o'clock. NOT A KNOW NOTHING. Henry D. Johnson, who was announced as a candidate tor City Inspector in yesterday's Himarp, ix not a Know Nothing, os therein stated, but a shoft shell administra- ton demoer TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Please rectify a mistake in naming Jacob 8. Moore for Comptroller, He ia not « candidate for that office. Re- speetfully, JACUB 8, MOORE, September 6, 1855, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. In your paper of this morning, | find my name in the lst of aspirants for the democratic nomination for Coro- ner. I leave to say that I am not knocking at that door for ission. DR. FREDERICK W. PERRY. Sera, 6, 1865. Colored Convention at Troy. This Convention met at Troy on the 4th inst. The fol lowing is the call The undersigne! regarding the present asa favorable time for pressing the claims of the colored citizens of this State upon the consideration of our State government, with a view to the removal of the odious and invidous dieabilities Imposed therein, and to gain equal political rights, take the liberty to invite their colored uw-eith- zens to assemble, in State Convention, in the city of Troy, on the first Tuesday of September, 1855. There t« aracred obligation resting upon the colored citizens of this State to give the ear of our Legislature no rest till every legal and political disability, with all its depressing and degrading tendencies, shall be swept from the Empire State. The undersi 1 express the hope that measures will be early taken to have every part of the State repre. vented in (he Convention. Rue Rich, of Troy, President (Fred Douglass deliv S lan, i : in the position I have recently vacated. LL Sregag meek ese deme 2 warmly your feelings of interest in my future weliare. merous events which will be (ound useful tor tuture references, We think we can recognize in many of Its pages tho careful compilation of Mr. Nisbet, while on others tha de(lant spirit- b 8 of Mr. Soule stand boldly forth, Both these gentle- men wield graceful and vigorous pens. ‘4 corps of officers, and in the scales of your good judgment not | ernment demand open and unrestricted disediion tn all mat TNEYARDS IN AMERICA—PRIGE 12% CED found wanting, is better than houses and lands, and will am | fer Of pubile concern; that the Sueraniese gf testers of re. frlen Ie nly add, to be weighed in the balances of so excellent | ¢ret political -ociettes, and that tho tirst prinei sure, in after iife, afford me more satisfaction. Hglous faith and worship contained ino with remarks upon temperance, (its foundation, ‘You will each of you pleaso accep? my alncore and hearty } constitutions "ie a: ihe ioundation of our ational liberties and intemperance (its causes and remedies.) the culture of | good wiehes for your future prosperity and happiness. In J prosperity; that =, m4 to abridge the privileges now the grape vine in the United States, and other matters of | <ffice or out, I trust you and “yours”? will ever have the benig- | greuted to aliens, if Citizens and Owners of the soll fay to rich and poor. By Jobn Osborn, of Oporto, | nant stuiles of kind Providence to attend you {rows lite, | #mong us, or to affect the rights of rk citizens to a full fn Portugel, and New York. For eale at No. 45 Beaver | Lelleve me to be, yours sinecly, MF. ODELL. | | and equal'participation in goveremental affairs, a4 defined by . To D._G. Lobdell. James Campbell, FE. A. Kimball, and | the constituuon, ought to be resisted as antagouistionl to the bs at te {sees SY are a sy el uc te ee "1 erik no NTONIO.—YOUR BROTHERS WILL CALL POR YOU | birth or religions creed, believing itis the miewion of the de A Bog; Twenty tied sees, as deface on Saturday morn pop fo eisen, bee ve aig Cg ay of civil }, Sept. 8, a little: ten o'el a is] ” bs perty, am enforce the constitn: FINE ARTS. sel’ you agains Do not disappoint them.” “'e Very Mucho | ton in tix sublime principles of justice and equality, yi ylitelved, That we regard ths Probibitory ia or act, passed DOI py the Leglslature ve at t xemston, as not only a Ree Ae aor NaN QREADY, BY HIS | ‘luncion of the oonslivutien, but also as subversive of porsaseh Hoard | Mberty and the righte of private property; and that its re peal ja, in our opinion, imperaiively demanded. Resolved, That ali Who ugrce in ations of the day shoud a erations that w in the doctrines bere 1 m i moc ious, to unite with us ia engra‘iing them upon the polle LIVINGSTON, OF NEW YORK, WilO } thecoumiy bur ie ie us Prieto ‘alone that we tnvile a fe denounce ail coalitions of hove holding hostile sen men's. ax unprinelpled and deiuoraltring te Olver street, New York. Copies transmitted free to any ones, of the United States on receipt of fifteen cents in stamps. ACHEL.— An accurate full paged likeness of this distinguished ac- aa be seen on page No. 10 of that charming and popular sister €atherine Gready; an: of nkfully reeetved at 149 Yule both stroct. When last BELL SMITH ABROAD, of he was in Chicago. Chicago papers pleass copy. The fifth 1,000 of which is just ready. One elegant 12m0., #- | Vp 4. ¢. WILd, RETURN TO HER MOTHER, SHE WILL. luvtrated, ee #1 hear of something to her advanlage. 1. J.C, DEBBY, Publisher, 119 Nassau street, And for sale by all booksellers. RO. E. Single copies sent by mai! on receipt of price. M changed bis valise for one marked Joseph Sewell, Fond du Lac, W! will oblige by calling at the Clinton Hotel, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. ‘That th nis committer hear! (AL oBNTA DIAMONDS —wu Invite TH03% AnOUT THE LIQUOR QUESTION, ‘purchasing jeweiry to call and eee our California diamonds, 3 o Sree “ances wentat clumer pins sre sul 86. ene TY | Hasl, 31 Canal street, Mombers aro particularly t Led, JACOBS, 4 iio y, | Ye attendance or te trananclion thay h and every of our c: nocrais, of tried sapere re ri ry of tira! heresy, Proviso, dotes on thé admintstralion State ticket did,) aud we commer cue princtples and candidates to the enlightened support of tie — — * erney on pone be aed ged - 0 LIQU PALE! r wf 7 th tesolved, That we deplore the present friendiess conditic (TO LIQUOR, DEALERS AND GROCERS —NOTICE [8 } jel admiration poy 8 jadition a th Mond, ty and oF supported that poli the tnt of the cand W. Swarms, Seoty. HORSEMANSHIP. ALKER EQUESTRIAN INSIITUTR, hereby given, that we bave new landing from «hips Miltou ‘sand Gf South Fourth sircet, Brooklyn, Bastérn | and Lanrens, from Bordeaux and La Rochelle, a superior as aisirict. soriment of fue wines and brandies, whi Orrsine Niout Sarcnpay, Serrawnne 8, 1859. es! market priee od The proprietors of the Kquesiriad Institute respectfully an- | originel packages, from the’ wharf, or Ur pounce to the public that, tie Ruling School having been en Warebouse, each package being accompanie lary and undergone extensive repairs and embei- | of importation from the Collector of ihe Port Lebments, will be re opened on Saturday, the 8th pm. any difficulty by the Maine law, All articles warrante vr, under the direcion and superintendenc presented, and sold on liberal termes, by L. H. SIMI" SoMiMIKier of the patrons and (lends of the school. SONS, 19 ber COMMITTE# OF ARRANGEMENTS. an cael BROOKLEN, ¥. D. 500 20% Wm. T. Leitch, ‘Alderman Sparks, 3) Thomas Doyle, EL. Bultertel B. J. Warne State, inawmuAh aa, at ite of only two of the ete) 4 toreigo important lslative mot nelples—the ndemped and repudia‘ed, and the not 16M? adopt. upon the raotion and ad of John Van Buren, and wiih the aogniescence ‘official condi and Bo 2 we uiter at the low If pipes, tn the 4 licy Was approv lnvelving and emb Nebraska a democra! ae ilinot Proviso’ ree nd and supporter, Surveyor Jobn Cochrane. ived, That we appeal all true national men who have seduced into an mboly coalition with abolitiontate, fees gtilar ation: ‘and be prepared to io In the future iriuinphe of the democracy of aver street, ZEN CLARET WINES, PROM #2 T0 $1 00 P doren.—Choice raved twenty por cent Jess {han Broadwa: pies Bh Lg La Mr.’Ruse, of Hudson; J. W. Longen, of wor); Rev. eratle orga unite and tbe Union — | ‘They w -yracuse: Francla Thompson, of Schenectady; tephen Myers, of Albany; Wm. J, Hodges, of Williamsburg, View Preridents; and Geo, W. Laver, of New York; Peter W. Ray, of Williamaburg; J. W. Daffin, of Geneva, John Har rison, of Troy, Secretaries, Meesrs. Douglass and Rich appropriately acknowledged s prime eegars, ear bowery. sherry, for. medi PIERSON'S, 18 opted without debate, and without a dis HAERUSER, 190 WILLIAM; 87 . Washing, Ai Biported wince ond Breory 0d eeperey Talhah Dean, Geo, B. Biaachard, curseao likeur, fabriex Van Wijnandt fockink, Amsterdam, Li- F. B. Smith, David Brace, Jr. queurs supertines de bordeanx, as creme de Noyaut, ean de ronting voice A proposition to s party in those war int a commit reor] » the where no organization existe {ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED KVERY DA’ enn an Oe I POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. 1. Retentng the contitaten eontuates We Green, —=—— EE Se AUTION.—TWO CERTIFICATES, NOS. 6100 AND aan 2. Approving ot the ont, NEW PUBLICATIONS. 80, witout gnalure, have bend solen On the otiee | Meeting of the Hard Shell State Committ LY. Piathorse, wo bat a4 01 relation to Mae GREAT SUC SSS oe eae Gotan ait Come. AECPEESAIE™'| yao. cus tw potion; the Hard Shell ginteGeeteat Geer |) Landing the administration wa te policy. war, after extended conversation adopted, and Messrs veers, we Peta od ty t the compliment of their selection. . D. Miner, Ssse>' Wainer, fantsiabe, Paria smour, alkerines, 4c. Fine ¥rench corks. | Win. ‘A. Turnure, Glover, E, B, Alden, E. B. Hart ‘The Chair named the following as & 4 conn N. 8. Bailey, Par aod and another whove nause could’not Le ascertained, were | of seven Frederick Douglass, ioe T. R. Gib bai ae . \HAMPAGNE.—J. MEYER, JR., SOLE IMPORTER OF | *Ppointed such committee. — , of New York; Charles Brooks. of W. Ray, of &. Calaway oe Dr. D_ Davtacn, hag ss ton fel a Hay ry + hg omas J. Bart was appointed to a vacaney in the Fi- | Kings county, Lowis H. Martin Cros, 0 boy aS aed Chas, L. Cornialy’ Invites the attenvon of the trade to bis new shipment of thiacele: J nance Committee. Cate Ivin Simonds, of ngdon, senna brated brand of wine. Orders tilled upon the most Uberal Mr. Andrew McCarthy, of the Seventh ward, announced In the afternoon, after some polnts In regat to repre- 5348 Joka Fry, > terms, M.TOMPRINS, Agent, | to the committee the death of one ot thei entation were diaposed of, Mr. Douglass reported a reries . J. Howard, Secretary, | nom ™ Lelteh, Chairman. (OY ARET WINE IN CASES AND Phi IN CASES AND PRR DOZEN OF VA. vA ag octal Bead od Nea =o — i. of rene yar which present the injustice of the prevent Chairmen of General Committor........pink and wh Diack berry Ueeey aa ees ete brandy for preserving: | Resolved, That tha Democratic General Comialites of ths oven embers of General Commies. fas rose pimek bere) in Sostigw, renety ee diarrbma; pare | 4 eol pT ns gah ag ntitem In the evening, Mr. Douglass and other gent!omen spoke sructat, coxmrrans. porter, signs, he. lor tale by UNDERIILL c MATTERSON, | AF¢ ’he sudden death of thelr inte cleat forth fn the plotiorse v igehge th v7 hae epee es ¢ 5 pireet, of the Third ward, and expres their deep sympathy w ith hi See farnily aod friends at his Frtoral There of Usefulness, as a man and a fellow ci The resolution was unznimon om & sphere of extended tie adopted, and the Wiliemsburg City News. (exe, BO ELLE AND BORDRAUX BRA Oia The saloons and ring willbe open for ladies and children / ing 7 . 4 . con 4 VHLLOW FIvVER.—-A cane of yellow fever in the Sixteenth peharge of Welt pe. RA. ports, ah Pat, | committee adjourned to next Thursday evenin, nuow vor in the Bixtcent Sender the wpectal charged Mire Welkes mats cocomnies | packoues, very olf and cboloc; ales, pores champagne, | . At the members of tho committee ushered from ths | ward was reported to the I of Health yeuerday ete caret, segars, ke. For ale low by ©. WARD & CQ. (a § hal! leading to the committe room, a rough ing, by Dre. 1 ar From 7 to 11 o'clock P. M., for ladies and gentlemen, under | Porwers and joblere, No Murray sires. fight, Lotween two fast men lounging abou pple! Bag dy valle me Sear Ad ly anal the General Commitee. - — == ——— Yo dalsas tee ty, came olf for faaks od German, who has just arrived from Norfolk, Mayor Hall Hatone have been rieited to the teachers ana | J JGUORS 18 BOND —WINES, B vD.—WINES, BRANDIP: dthe Health officer visited hiin yesterday afteracon, and some action will be taken in the matter to-day. peated to enjoy the scene vastly, while tion from custom house, tor sale low ib, rward to ite the combatants, which was effected Si ” , L. H. KIMPRON & SONS. 19 Beaver «tenor with wonderful tacilty. “Everything toon aswuned it | Tuwrmuxce Drusoarm—The following named genie os usual quiet anpect, men have heen appointed delegates to the state Temp ‘alker Equestrian Insitute, 59 and 61 Sone ! — ve wr . e empe race Dis by ine the largort establishing ot RELIGIOUS NOTICES. AOPT SHELL. GENERAL coMMIrres. ance Convention from the View Assembly district —P kidd in the United Siates, if not in the world, the emaadone ane nope A 3e" Lorvnro B. Shepard offered a Ic t at 8. Jacobs, Joka Thom wi John B. Wells. Alier ing reveateen ctty lots, Dp SYNAGOGUF, GREEN RERT.—THY REV, M_SPERT pa red along set of resolation " i. te . On ee ty a Ne, late of Vienna, London and Birminghoa @urove,) | “mbracing the following points netee—J, N. Stearns, Hoy@'lade, FAmon M. Brows. r will (D. V.) officiate on the approaching hoiy tay iby ‘Lhe Soft General Committes (Old Men's) wet last night Rowunt ix 4 Jeweey Srom.—Yesterday afternoon, « in Tammany Hall—Robert Kelly in the chair, and Jamey | young man stepped Mto the jewelry etore of J, W. ied and ventflated than any other similar instit rout one hundred to one luindred aid Afly riders can | 82 elliiont chotr, ‘Beau may be obtained on applica ior. 0 be nccommodated at the same time. Trustees, at thelr roots, on Sunday west, Rh Inst, from 9 dit caty of accenn fro New York or ny part of Broke | 1 o'clock A. M. L, Benedict snd Alfred Chancellor acting as secretaries. | Haight, 12) Grand street, which had been left in charge ta nd the ppd irand ‘There wos @ large lobby in attendance, and considerable | of « young woman. After conversing a fow minutes, the fe of Oe my eit “sheece dl camtoulons interert manifested in the proceedings, as it was under- | Toner Tomene stteatlon wee on po hedd A Od mt Peed hy Sy Og alemaam “fae the time for holdtog the primary elections would be | jn tng Ay ay Poy iy four lersone, esis wa Sergea es Care, several persons have heen | desfenated, and resointions aon reference to the | poid Gre cap, two valuable rings, snd gold ‘es ‘welve leans. aseee vl peal iW an fi paid the | poft Btate pintform. Among the outalders were several | © The 5 ® quaniity = 3h a ng Enh Sereda Sian wth broth tn | Prewnen county tad city fle chery, trgeinerwvths | nnn? es Set Gaver att be bed oo) aes Regret fad Stew Ce rae, Fiene Ret which Co my great | Sumber of emalier wart Rrsitlolens. Tue commitice it- | tevevexnsncn — Three persons were brough! before) wont four Uekets, "+ 7 ‘ BY on Won bee (fag Ra pemeas, Sere OS Le Tee Uetng preset MAT the machen | tee Josue, of the OA aitries, peotecan mevtiog, Se : viseen ; opie belog present, After inyien were | tice Jecobs, : het, yeate: Dele Tickets, ateENOER Denis 6% Droviwey, Veet Ms oe drvakenness, and dioposed of inp usual roy. | | Reehels Third Wight“ Adrienne.” ‘The third preformance of the Rachel dremati- company te this city took place at the Metropulliaa theatre Last eventing Packet Gey" us something @ little more motern than “Racine” and “Cornsiiie " sad emayed s comedy with two meio-dramatic situations The play waethe “Adrienne Le. courreur”’ of MM Lagoure sad Seribe, » translation of ‘Shied hee beoe played bere very ofiew It ts only neces sary lo recapitulate the main ocdent+ ‘The eeeme & tebt tm Perix. Time, the tent part of the eg rath crater i Adrienne (Mite Rachel) is the leading actress of the Comédie Pranqeive. She ts eory virtuous, and has a0 vers, the Ducios, ber rival whole the miitress of the Pronet de Bowillon, (M. Latouche.) Adrieane has failen te love Hh & young alftoer, whe hax gone to war, as he nye, onder the grest Count de Sexe, This is her Mau tive, (4. Randoos,) whe returns victorious, end turns out te be (he Cou st himeeif Now te Count de Sane, Me mang other Gar youngs fellows bad a nevere attack of pe vmlary embarrassment | wanted court induense to carry om yw Couriant © Primes de Bouliton, (Mile. pine te howe with him, sad he alfects to + tw onder to Jule plans, Matters are im this state whem Duclos giver a party, or rathe the Primer ghee one a! her elegant pli maton im the rue Grange Melolions A meeting is he ¢ovtetved, but Adrieane false tus ited snd ecctdomtally learns all but the name of the wotmne weet he came to see Me magnaniocusly serene the Primece: fram detection, and lets her out i th ok The & te © *, amt here the piree really commences, Im the fourth we hawe Adri eon naet re bamting down the Princnes, while thet ectimahic per sou orm fod owt bee friend of the vue Gremge Batalinre. Adrtoune wt | We gets eo Sue sat ot the end uf Ub upon the Primers, te her ows bowen, « te fev Moestre ome wctng | My antmed he | abd nnmiwn ing ot the ema (poimiing to the Prigcows,) Ret whe ainating show a trace tet Be nhl Big tow lo be he plewnamt ending of a tes Witle party whook nod amembted tm bens Mt ow tea (hae Bee et we bate an alte tamer the Commt Adrtoune, wit ther toma h by poleom, ome houquet, which ehe sappe et war trom ber lover whieh really came fw ber twa here are sewers! other good party tn the plone several im dete whi h we howe mot apace te demerit The in which we “ me woot motsetic Ke bel act Phadre were deepened by Ber pe Adrienne We tidak that there te a0 apimpe thy aboot ber setiag. Bt le very rest, very terri ration. bul pou are mever melted wom to lowe M u pool ao upon eee] at Balled to pe ah b fo him with the for bu! her te ~ © do wot aby this to abate ome jot of our te: ashe ls ive eo jadged carefully, ecw a aanly od Rachel mates great point , torted ham bewt dam rea! frame, even tothe onde © linge with irreproseibie ex Her death soene. they and grown by groan, to the Perk this be true or not, the feet that the death ty ” y gasp by oe tals, Wheth natural remains the same, The King of Terror brought before your lor duced at the Reypiian fevtivals, The inet gles for (reer re-pirat actiom of Que worvos strat ed to the highest tenslon— he ew consequent weakbers—the wandering of the mind to ¢ theatre, and the fit of 4 an whew he thinks sb the skeleton ir her lo ting with her rival—the ineflectas) attemp to brush away from her epee the she y tim of th dark valley, and the final passing of the spirit—are ell interpreted with the most territle truthfulmes. Thx great actress fully deserved the bi that was pall to her when she was summoned before the curtain at end of the piece. The house was filled in every part, and the parqueti« ran over at the ed All the talent and beauty of town amembled to do honor again to the greatest as tress of this century Mlle Rachel was well «upported generally, although Maurice was rather vo ponderous. M. Dhow ee the weandal loving, luxurious Abbe, lyokel just walked out of Ninon de I’Bnelo room. M’lle Sarsh was clever im and M. Chery (aine) gave a fine ploture of the brusque, frithful, warm-hearted, loving oll ew filer, The dresses were very fine, but the scenery wae miserable. Thore should be at least one good | set’ for a drawing room. We think that last night's house prower Uhet M'ihe Rachel's triumph in this city is secured. One seer the sane people at_her performances every evening; mr thin, as wo take It, is the highest compliment that oan '» o her. was announced to play © Mary Stuart ing, but a fit of liners will prevent her f until next wook. MADEMOISELLE BRACHIAL DANS PHEDRE PY ADRIENNE LECOUVREUR. En parlont é !a grands tregédion ae Hynatp tient lui donner une prewvo d’adamiration tin Jul faire une galanterie sons pr nt, ath Va dit notre terriblocgnfrére de Pra lay frangalro of vivement rex tbe ligne de Mademoiselle Hachel w doutons pas do nos faibloa eanis de critique. Le noos manque pour parler longuement, lan ‘ ne lal donner un (ravail un peu plus Com tons que Iintérét at le ret nt reprérentation jo ly au Mote an sommes cor n ment b ry aller a augmentant & ro at dele L'eflet produit per Mile Rachel ma: ~ Phedre et Lier dana Adrienne | ecowrreur « et tw Liétonnement et admiration des spectateurs ont Loe derniéres timites da ¥ de dire avec Bolles: Le vrai peat quebynet adro, Mile Rachel « pansion; “West Vémus toute en hee + empertement a citetde ¢ omnes | aceabien A eucher lee carur Lens 1 Kachet woke hauteurs Hrangires 4M. ‘ rl pleine de ventiment et de griice, si touchante, ¢ ja'en visite ep la voyamt molns eroine et om est tanté, par equine, de wen ryote a4 ot cette Phédre font xt euparbes que Vabor cer. pe va nous Venlever * Hach pite de cette poudre fainle deat low chimieies ite ent ait o@. > os yee vous @ délire be plus effrayaut? La voyen-was mar. ante, (persue comne woe vecchante ehereher sypeler Vamant quelle erolt infidele, Puls ie revient un t Yeleom prar moaste 4 de celal went he | i weed eBay ante nian uk Veale Que Vruten ben oom: . re de mébedrame ve Vert peut domner ¢ Ulextons, Machel «ev eure len effets quiellc produit samt ile surpre voir ee epertatoure bn eaveient signer lear stamiration. Wie ont felt Mie yee Ge om ovations qub Galt époque dem le vie coe ariiete, et Mile Rachel & para vivement tounhée. oot. On ini evelt tant 4it om Rarope ot int Ine Yenkens 2 'étasent ignm de Veppre cher. Yale Golt vols qua lee Aan! Be peitet pan Roman que lew Angiais ot lew th emeyours J ray gh da eae Cage poe arte, PRICE TWO CENTS. ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. Official Account of the Bombardment of Sweaborg. - The Imperial Fleet at Helsingfors Untouched. THE COAST BATTERIES STILL STANDING. Details of the Battle of Traktir Bridge, oa the Tchernaya, PROGRESS OF THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOP@L. Preparations of the Allies to Winter im the Crimea, RUMORS OF PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. QUEEN VICTORIA IN PARIS. AUSTRIA’S CONCORDAT WITH THE PorE. wail pteamalip Atlantic, Capt, Brigga, pool about @o'eloek on the morning of Sater- | fey, Che Bt lt, errived at 5 o'clock yesterday after- ooe The Atlantic arrived owt at 116 4. M., of Sunday, the 10th ait, having beou delayed some hours off Liverpedl, for want of water, The Vamsder tilt « ip Ariel ar: \ved olf Cowes on tha morning of Thurelay, the 1 ult, and having landed | pactengers, proceeded lo Mawr + Washington arrived off Cowow at omer tay, the 24h ult. portance have occurred ui there are coploms de cweahorg bombardment aad the battle em nite of any i ares of the war The Tnalan leew at Mrewborg ia reported at only tertgy od sud eixly wounded, ‘The fortia- ©) Ample ge the deapatehes are, ides of how much of Swoaberg Lae boom destroyed, and of byw t Two tr Wipe had fired be Rigen © | ™ 6 ee White cee continues to deotrey: » ‘ ' o(h See of Aeoff, have blown up the sumkeup ‘ ne fw +o Mebevtopol qalet and omchanged, as wa The hee of the Mossians in billet and wounded on the Ted hb short of 4.0% men, while the French oa to 1,000 an4 the Serdinlans to 600 ans we pureuet aerom the river, aad ne » wore ni ote Be” peace projeet. Viewerte tas been w ved bu Parte . oat tereeoe 4 ohightty fallen off, wal ly supported. Hewadatal 4, end oll ie Yone® continue } | | say " out ting Umar Pache's movements ag@ taal « toy A dempateh aye be her returned to “ the Crimea, for the perpose of tobing gat the Turkic troops to Asie. Omer's troops will te . in the Ort by the Turkish contingent unas ‘ ! Vireo, Omer hat been decorated with the Beitieh acter of the Rath Om the th of Aegust 80 Resden prisnmers were @a- cheng Ae Obert Toht Eingliet olfteers are still prise. ners there ls . h damage w the crops io n Rowe D goverment bas eetheriend the comstirae fe allway from Constautinople Wo Melgrede, 18 e ot A to tender A propor! le co foot 1 raise a lange wun by subsertge Tih io binglend amd Ye presen’ 1) to Mies Nightingale em traisie bet to ettabtich © hospital ta Law oureee, a0 they Mire. Sydney Haw the otal lehowe! f euch am ie the Aacting wish of Mine Nightingsle’s li, it Chases Nopler writes & letter to the Londom Tima, saying thet Admire) Druntes merely carried out plame which be (Napier) eas unable to te from lech of gum toae te The Sra d' Oréent learns that Orn. Sumpeam oil esew Le roplered by Gem Mowry Bewttonk The fey of Tunis bar offered to ect oguimet the lasue- Triyat Midsiary Canette AV cevee aten th depo panied by his Wrotbenrs 2 towards the ond of this month, premmnd to o he verbally promiond hus inte tether to @m, r revere where ledies may ent ee Volum sm im the Hast. A lever fre eye King Vedre Vo and he Among the passengers ly the Vagos which errived kee trom & ot wnt Aven the ow al etvien, Om ‘ lio e d among his pep het ew ee ee tee r 2 ‘+ wt Pang + . -°) at © moti wos «o Wve Ieee ° wee og weeee ee Te (eee one mens A mn Wa ety maar . on at . ee oe) + ‘ ciewton om the pert of the cliiee w teat * Serer tewt of thet tortrme oho tg 4 chong thee comet, ender the protection of the . need oat © the ommmiatne © » + 7h he ete leet le ter & ener sa) i poetlle rouge whl) le ane) ewere porial enmge vias be theta “ Palen y om lodion wt * pote - The arnt Of) nm. one Me The pooyertne enter ee evoke London Pie ‘ ‘ ys amw'¢ ~~ Cnowte tang en yaa! ' cot chew a ine ane ome the total frome the Untiet Kingtom sat the emtiness Farepe having tore 51188, squinet S609 te tenn, oF erent, IME were of Brithek orf «10 being Oreigeers Of we 1D Lor gue sn yannal roa gta to thew nde! "ater od the mumiver that remained s+ peram ornt «(tiers in Camehe, wae thevelore 21.140 Ie ett. vs 00 eotmeriom of 6 GUO or 1 00 te he pope, oe oh (he provinen, by persons arriving from the Unites Maton, The Aieponition to settle permanmety tam Canste stated t lave been stronger thew ot cay for at partly to the piled Meee, ant pully my returns of vb mer period, ‘The attr oe oe of. owes ip ter