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THE N WHOLE NU. 6963. WwW Wn VV ORK ARVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. _ FASHIONABLE FALL DOLLINERY. 742 “BROADWAY, TWO DOORS BELOW ASTOR lace.—Mra. PF. GAVELLE ll open, on y. next, the 2oth of Replember, a new and elegant assorunen! of winter bats, chosen in the first Paris millinery house. M, FURLON.., 463 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN FALL alllinery on Vbursday next, the 2th last. SCLENDID 8TOCK OF FRENCH FLOWERS, remo spore on reac oe is offered And colored s:18W KOO Atte KETCHUM, al very-low peices for cash, at Nos, 64 aud 66 John street, cov- ner’ 3 F, JARVIS & C0. A. for exhibition thelr Fre open ee TL MILLINERY, ‘ms Day, Tuwxspay, Tay aru Lysr. " No. 72 Canal street. — ANTICIPATING A LATER STYLE OP PARIS HON. nets by the Baltic, B. RENY, 494 Broadway, will have her -@pening dayou Thursday, Sept, 27. ALL AND WINTER FASHIONS FOR 1855 OF FRENCH Bonnets and Furs. —Madem HARRIS & SON have much leasure in announing the arrival of their tirst importation of ‘rench bonnets for the approaching season. In elegance of design and tasteful combination of materials, this importation has Dever been surpuseed. We call particular attention to our embroidered straws, #0 much admired at nt in Paris, the same as worn by" the, Empress Bugenie: besides other novel. Hes tn velvet, &e., &e, Furs.—Our stock of furs wMl be found worthy of ospecin! notice, comprising & full assortment of Rua- sian sable, mink, sione marten, chine! oj beige ike., de, As Duniueases, Wwe thal! sell our entire’ stock of furs Atm great anc , We bal} sell our entire ura at - rilice. Madam R. HARRIS & SON, 571 Broadway. Notice.—We open on Thursday, the 20th. ALL FLOWERS AND FEATHERS.—JAMES TUCKER Tespectially reminds the trade that the bulk of his rich autumnal sock is now available, baskets with fruit and flow: oe ‘Wreaths for ihe miljon, at 387 Broadway, near street, ASHIONABLE MILLINERY.—MADAME_ C. KLEIN. SCHMIDT desires to inform her kind patrons and the ladies of New York in goueral, that *he has removed from 815 Broadway to 274 Bowery, vetween Prince and Houston stree's, «the well known stand eeupied sor many yeors by Mrs. By Smythe,) where she will open Paris millinery to-day, the 20th of September. ADIFS’ FALL BONNETS AT GENIN’S BAZAAR— On Thursday, Lag rye 2), an extensive and magnifi- cent assortment of fall bonnets, comprising the a. styles, which the Parisian modistes have decr ‘shall beThe rage this keason (all forwarded from Havre in advance of their advent abrond) will be opened at Genin’s Bazaar, It iy belived that the exhibition will surpass in splendor and va- riety any display of the kind ever madein this city. GENLN'S Bazaar, No. 513 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hotel. I8S A, CLUNE WILL OPEN A HANDSOME ASSORT- % pom ct Salleaiitiogey on Tharsday, September 2), at 55 ‘Canal street. ADAME MALHERBE DESIRES TO INFORM THE Jadies that she bas removed to 622 Broadway. opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel, where she will open {all millinery on ‘Thursday next, 20th inst, woe DE VOS, 481 BROADWAY—WILL OPEN Paris fall millinery on Thuraday, Reptember 20, and re- pectfuliy soltctts tie Indies to call and examine herassorunent, which she believes wii! equal any heretofore ottered. MeApAs BARNET , 87 BROADWAY, DESIRES TO IN- form the ladies that she will open her Paris millinery on Tiursday, Sept, 20. ‘ADAME AUPOIX, NO. 9 WALKER STREET, WILL ‘open on. Thursday, 20th instant, Paris fall millinery, of her own importation. ADAME EMBREE, 687 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Amity and Fourth streets, will open full milinery on ‘Thursday, Sept, 20. A cai solicited, ‘RS. SIMMONS, 54 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN PARIS ‘millinery on Thursday, the 20th’ of September, and re- ‘Sspectfully solicits a cw !l, RS. KIDD, 194 BLEECKER STREET, WILL OPEN A new and choice assortment of Paris millinery on Thi day at, A. M,. and respectfully solicits a call. Merchants! railliners supplied with bonnets. MES. WILLIAMS & BAXTER, 178 ATLANTIC STREET, Brooklyn, opposite the Athenwm, will open Paris milli: nery on Tuesday, Sept. 25, and respectfully solicits a call, . H. S$. JONES, 375 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN for exhibition, Thursday, the 20th inst.. hir importations co! French millinery, together with those o: her own mannfac- ure, BY him para aan RALLINGS, 67 CANAL STREET, will open fall fashions in French. and those of her own make of bonnets, on Thuraday the 20th ins! ALLINGS, 67 Canal street, ILLINERY OPENING OF FALL STYLES, AT MAR- y's, 4115 Broadway, uear St, Nicholas hotel, on Thursday, Sept. doth. MaLISERY OPENING <1. BINNS WILT OPEN THIS day, at his Crystal Palace first premium millinery, 401 Hudson street, a splendid assortment of fail und winter’ mtl- Mnery and millinery goods. ‘OURNING MILLINERY—C. F. BARTHOLOMEW, £51 Broadway, Detween Si, Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels, will open Paris mourning bonnets on Tuursday, Sept. 20—com prising over 150 sipiex or the tos! elegant mourning bonnets ever exhibited. OURNING MILLINERY—AT WEEDS FAMILY mourning store, 499 Broadway, four doors below the St. Nicholas Hotel. ‘The import of Paris monrniug mill: nery of this establishment, will be ready for inspection on Thursday, Sept. 20. WEED'S Mourning store, 1 Broadway, NEY RAL! RIpHONE. legant hat and trimming ribbons, latest fall er yard, will be added (0 our present large S MBER 1 y HION! RT. Wilde will open for the ius: rs and others. on Thursday, September 20th, a maxnificent asset ment of French patiern bonneis, received poe sieamer Aric from Havre, together with a large stock of lviies’ and, mis bonnets, of bis own manufacture of pew and original desins: ‘Also at large stock of straw bonnets, colored siraw trimmings and laces, Frencl, flowers and feathers, ribbons, silks, satis, trimmings, &., of the richest descriptions and latest imporiations, Merchants milliners and others from all sections are invited to call nud examine this large stock of tuillinery goods, all ot which will be offered ai moderate prices. R. 7. WILDE, Importer and manufacturer, 2 C)PENING OF PARIS MILLI PP NER will open ber stock of Paris millinery oa Thur day, Sept. 20, at 409 Broadway. OPERING OF Fata 29015 Broadway, will (his day benntifully designed Paris and London und children’s patierns. An inspection is invited 200K ARIS MILLINERY.—MES. VAVIDSON WIL) BP on Thursday, Beptember 20, fail mil Street, corner Laight. ARIS MILLINERY, 74 place —Madame M. Choice assortment of Paris 0 September. RIS MILLINERY.—MBS. OADWAY, aelil open fall railiner on Thursday, Sepicimber 20; abe NEAR ASTOR ean inasnally the newest styles of dress, Cloakand maniili« patterns, The trade supplies. : ARIS MILLINERY.—WM. BROWN, 465 BROADWAY, ‘will agen lis extensive nssortmeent of imporied bons fogether wMb those of his own monutacture, on Thur slay, Bop) D, which he particularly invites the adi i New York to e: Amine. He would also cail the attention of ve trade through out the count Wiis assortonen!. JDARIS MILLINERY 5 119 BE et, near Broad will open on Thu: Bh, & handsome assorumen! of Paris miNn head dresses. ARIS MILLINERY.- tali tudlinery ov Thursday, Sep’ treet, five doors west of Broadway JARIS MILLINERY GOODS GEO. No ( qT porter, No. 18 John street, up stairs, we customers” that having Just returned from opentne (from steamers just arrived) the late Millinery, selected and manufactured express Rich artificial Nowers, new styles feathers, cotffures and ornaments, Parls bonnets and ‘which the aitention of buyers is specially inviv HE SHOW ROOMS ATTACHED TO TIP NRW YORK Millinery Bazaar, 63 Cane! street, wil ‘Thursday the 200) instant, for th Parisian bonnels, &c., will not b the Monday following, their jae betng deli n have the satisfaction of viewing uetions Of the first tucli-ios in France as the early part of the present wontl RS” WATSON WiDL, OPEN inber 20, at 83 Bleecker inery. for inspection untti rival precluding the posal Custom House belore, On that oe mets ‘most charm sui of as late ribbons, bonnet «ilk fentuers, French fe undersigned would res goods 10 inapect bie uarivad devermined not t9 be « store. Biore closed a euly. The nections ‘wih the reusll THE MILITARY. INDSEY MLUES ARMORY, COLUMBIA HALL, GRAND Daher New tock dep, o, asthe of thie Vare herelss notitied + ow, Fri si inst, at o'clock P.M. By order EDGAR A. ROD Gro. W. Rexam, Orderly Sergeant TAX FOR 185 “COMMUTATT Mh day of Or com ae . MONEY celpis can parade and ll mi J. MOKRIS, old a tie en sureet, tia (Thursday) evening, be company ant All those the ‘int annual parse of the above ond. By orien of ROBERT LINN, Captain ae rere “AND Ai wo—JouN MAM Rhee ee ous =o hong sa any and receiving and arvaring sess Gateres 9. © ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. NOTHING IMPORTANT FROM SEBASTOPOL, Repulse of the Russians at Kars. THE AFFAIR AT SWEABORG. CONDITION OF MATTERS IN THE CRIMEA, IMPORTANT FINANCIAL NEWS, Increase of the Bank of England's Rate of DRAN OF SPECIE FROM ENGLAND, Consols 90 5-8 to 90 3-4, COTTON QUIET-—BREADSTUFFS FIRM. ‘The United States mail steamship Baltic, Captain Com- stock, from Liverpool 10 A, SI. Saturday, 8th inst., ar- rived at this port last night later than those previously received. The ship John Hancock arrived and anchored in the Mersey on the morning of the 8th September. On the 17th, in lat. 43 19, long. 69 32, signalized ship Falcon, bound W. On the 19th, at Her advices are a week V. M., off Fire Island, passed the Messrs. Pringh Representatives fvom this State also, B. F. Angel, Faq., late U. S, Consul at the Sandwich Mr. A. brings special despatches from our em bassies at Switzerland, Paris and London, and will go di reetly to Washington. ‘The war news is unimportant. taken place, and the time for assault is as remote as and Morgan, members of the House return by the Balti No new movement had General Totleben, who had almost resovered from his wound, will be prevented from resumix through his own impatience. state, he persisted in inspecting the fortifications and This exertion brought on i mation, and by the advice of the surgeons Prince (eorts- chakoff determined on removing him from Sebastepol, to prevent the chance of another relapse. fore conveyed fo Simpheropol; but notwithstanding his absence, nothing important {x done without his advice progress of hix mines. He was there- By her Majesty’s command, his ford de Redcliffe, G.C. B., has invested the undersigned officers of the army and navy, by commission under the sign manual, with the insignia of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath:—Licutenant-Genoral Sir Colin Camp- dell, G. C. B.; Rear Admiral Sir Edmund Lyons, G. 0. B.; Lieutenant-General Sir H. Bentinck, K.C.B,; Rear Ad- miral Sir Honston Stewart, K. C.B,; Lioutemant- Sir W. Codrington, K.C. B.; Major General Sir P. Airey, K, C.B.; Lieutenant-General Hon. Sir J. & eneral Sir H, Jones, K. C. £ Jor General Sir William Fyre, K. ©. 1. ‘The Queen and royal family left Buckingham Patuce on the 6th inst, for Scotland. ‘The Bank of England has inereased the rate of Consuls were quoted at 90%; to Excellency Lord Strat- K. C, B.; Major from 23; to 4 per cent, THE WAR. RUSSIAN ACCOUNT OF THUD ‘The Invalide Russe publishes the following extracts from Prince Gortschakotl’s diary of the siege from the lith to the 18th of Augus' ‘The fire of the enemy the 6th (14th-18th) of August, which w. times, became almost incessant after ui siegers, threw in a great quantity of hollow shelts against the works of the town. On the 1th (16th) the On the 5th (17th) new cannonade before Sebastopol, from the 2 fire agains! the town was slack and "bombard t, in placing a large ‘The fire of the besiegers wa and the works which nearest trenches against the Karabe part of the town, side, despite the vio { the town repl and with no less en ence of this bombardment dd with constant batteries, and dost nbrasures of oth to onr fortifications possihle, although the range of the besiegers considerably 4. which were moderate du able on the Sth days, were conside could hear th xplosion of a ec tinued to fortify Qu the old Volhy: fired three smoke They fired two mines. which « 10, within the diytance coded in opening rench in front of the ries by an explosion A. M.--Ax oly . mumenced a violent bombardment. to w plied with *imilar intermediate basti half of the second section of the line evening the enemy for a mom Any. 6 (18th) break with grew AIRS AT CO. he bombardimgpn TANTINOPI J have received the Ministerial offices whi the Bairam are open Mehemet Ali Pa-lia ie expe fasha im the Marine Department mbassador at Paris) Saffetti Pash morrow or the di to sureeed Halil peratory to hi dier-Genersl Bourbali EFFECTS OF TYTE BOMBARDMENT OF BWx'ABORG, The Paris Mowiewr, of Sept. 6, publishes the tollow- "Fie additional details colleeved at Helatogties coufiem the statements sirealy made respecting the losses of the enemy, which have been very Qonsideravle, and, more over, they make known to us the Gainage cutised by our projectiles. ; hus it was not, as supposed only to withdraw the Ruselan three deekor anchored between Gusevawaard and Bukholmen that the enemy took away that vessel from the passage in which it had been placed. Et and verforated by (he shells, that vessel was sinking, avd the ere obliged to tow her into shallow wrter, . lying over od one side, and full of water, which expivins the inclined position in which she was seen from ihe sea. Considerable storehouses of corn and flour destined (or the troops were consumed by the flames. Great fears were entertained that the alled squadrons would alfack and burn the town. Persons who have virited Sweaborg since the bombardment, have stated that the principal buildings destroyed in the clade are— ‘Two powder magazines, ‘Two shell magazines One magazine full of flax and ropes, i ‘Two storehouses, containing corn and flour for the roops. One pitch manufactory. One large bouse, containing hospital stores for the army. Seventeen private houses. ‘The house of the Governor-General and his Chancery. Eighteen veusels hit in tho basins. The granite quays are damaged by tho shells, Finally, the shells which fell on board the man-of-war wounded ninety-six men, who were conveyed to the town hospital, but the number of killed iy not known, he number of killed acknowledged is 2,000, but it is supposed at Helsingfors that the number ts much greater, At the present moment the hospital at Helsingfors is full of wounded from the citadel, and, not being large enough to contain all who hnye been brought there, it has been found necessary to lodge them with the mbabitants, REPULSE OF THE RUSSIANS AT KARS. The Journal de Constantinople of the 2 contains the following:— A courier has arrived from Kars, who hax brought to the government the following news, which it has publish- ed inva special bulletin:-“AtY o'etock in the. morning. of the 4th of August the Russians advanced with all their forces against the entrenchments of Kars, and made an attack against the battery of Kaale, A combat of artil- lery took place, and lasted for two hones. ‘The Rusel wiio had lost a great number of men, then retreate In addition to the dead and wounded whom they carried of they left more than 1) men on the ground. Kis also said that one of their Generals has been killed. One of their guns was so injured that {t was abandoned. The Ottoman troops in this affair displayed the greatest bravery, and, thanls to the positions which they oc- cupied, ‘their’ toss was very trifling. After a combat which had previously taken place at Kerpi Keur, and in which Kerem Pasha had distinguished himself, the Rus- sians re-passad the Soghanli-Dagh, and Erzecoum is now completely relieved.” STATE OF THE SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL. [From the London Times, Sept. 7.) The siege of Sebastopol seems likely to give almost equal employment to the civil and the military engineer. Strangely enough, it ix from the science of peace and in: dustry that the highost exertions and the most ingenious devices are being demanded in this most obstinate of war- like struggles. Where is the di-ciple of Vauban now, with all the elaborate mystery of lis art—his scarps and countersearps, his ravelins aad lunettes? Amound of earth, strong and broad as the embankment which car- ries & railway over « valley, with heavy cannon at « series of apertures, is the list result of the great theo- ries ef fortification, Veterans of Badajoz and distin. guished goung men from Woolwich have aliko been foiled ty what is only the old Tartar system of fortification, by ce the Sultans of Adrianople strengthened thelr camps at Belgrade or Varna, and which might be to the Kussians a reminis- cence of the days of Ivan Vasilievitch. While each suc- ceeding month bas lowered the reputation of military science, and while events have falsified the predictions of ite great authorities, the rervices of the civilian have become more and more appreciated, and are now deelar- ed necessary to the safety of the four armics, The great discoveries Which forty yea peace have given to man- kind are now found the best ‘to suce in wartike en= terprise, and it may be some consolation to those who think, perhape jusily, that England is beliind her ally tia military preparation ‘and military shill, to find that in the application of these discoveries under anprecelente | conditions, she takes the lead, and that to the judgment und science of British civilians important military works have been committed by the commander of the most sei- entifically educated sriny in the world. ‘The Black Sea has for months been spanned by the longest clectrje wire yet laid down, and the weary distance between BMflaklava and the camp made less exhausting Uy a railway. ‘The former of these enterprises was viewed with dislike by many incamp, who foreboded earty intelligence to the Russians and a commander-in-chief in Downing street while the railway was expected to do little, and regarde { as the expedient of a desperate Minister than as « He acheme. The most comp «has at both these works. which have added not a litte r reputation in the East ‘The advantages of tho summer have been mainly due to the rwilway, and the »peedy tranamission of news has deepened the intorest of hoth nations im the war, while it gives greater facilities for its efficiont eondinet. Now that preparations for a second winter divide with war: like plana the attention of the generals, the presence of Mr. Beatty, the constructor 0! the prevent railway, is looked upon as opportune 1 that bis sor have just been secur other workt. The e is w ratlwa, = called the Col de Balaklava ‘0 Kamieseh, to be by liorse power; te other ix from Kedikei to the Woransoff rowd, past the Sardinina position. The labor on both lines will be supplied by the French and Sardiatans, for whose use the works are de signed joudted that the positions neur the Teher ut «uch facilities of trans it has been Jast winter, ab nthe trafic betw Jaklava and the camp’ was along what was actually a road, yet men and ank into adepth of mud whieh no artist has had to delin ross the plains of Palaklava after weeks of rain would probally be entirely in ticable fo th sense army of the allies must qnil ite present extended an vantageous posit! 1 ton plateau which fronts ol, oF it must haye mawns of transport of wh warfare was ignorant. Thia ant we may say British, xeience wil ain A sae paw give it the conduct of military operat When, in the old ‘times quarters, 1t wae not only bee wise perish trom cold, or tha ir own constrneti they often fou 1 trans » winter . other: wid not live in hate ae well «& under enel) shelter a town. ft twas impossible remy must station! in th inity of its The allies lave ne winter qu » ret on, ity has tonght them now expedionts, which into the system of tu ¢ wilt pa It will be inde sich scientific skill, should « in means of com mparatively small ‘are er, be denied that apprehensions 4 pinions of those on the spot ar pressed in the letter of our 1 entirely wh by f great depth, admit Indiamen of the Hr ma invaluable. Outside ie an perpendicnlar vocks, in. the eredas of 1 which are still t mbers of tho iilfited vhips daabed to pieces ne Here the orts which cann find room water, in comp akiava was row the effe battles of the A allies work with ¢ tedan, ane it ie t cannonade wa impationee of wish to leave anything t night we have seve tnchmemts which and the excellent po atteek, so much ined to paw thy There iv enough for several ye Prince Gortsehakoff hax sent 9 large sum of m General Larchey, to be distributed among the ft are prisoners at Constantino A terrible fire broke out last Kadi-Keni (the ancieut Chalcedon), and destroyed three at a few minutes past milnigh! and continued till 5 o'clock in the morning with intense the entire village has been come oases near the sea aod the haw ight in the villace violence. Nearly perticularly Uae buildings recently comstructed. . 1 will be ¢i voling place of supp! 10) 600 sen, wil and orrex which belong to them. No doubt Svan Jow f ow n appear whieh throw a dowbt on y of tt ticle 1 were #elf-complcen the pub et strRw® was store hir a2 m per mnil tloe may #U prevail But, if Butaklnve be 10 serve three urmies, great energy and greet powers of organizat “ey ny othrr t 6 CENA " not it t a/lwa Pcovtain repair we ade ever fi re ate mm vigated # aispe riet affaires. Cur while we admit the good iutentions of (be government Ut the exe , ted Tb peeparations h ld #0 evident a4 net t Ifthe prospects of of the B We are not ‘ourage the pernicious belief, so uainral to nation war, that our enemies are always a There has probably been too rueh of the, on enn nences have been hurtful in no email devree. lav and reckless writers have much to sa<w i" Ye tuny be proud, for they have deluded nit ous ‘he ts but ite rulery mar bad not « bv trust; the guns of Sebastopol eoald not '« . t bringing down the rotten batteries: ¢) : plundered everything; the bayonet: wer a phot wood, the powder auwénust y be pe ‘ fh as a tink [i betler te ower or MORNING EDITION—THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBYER 20, 18565. under value the enemy, and deem it » wholesome that the Russians will not be starved until we store them, facts become known which chow their ruff-ring: lowses with a clearness which removes all doubt From the statements of prisoners it is mseertained that the troops at Mackenaie’s Farm are almost withoat water and, should the present month not bring’ yain to renew the springs, the position will Bave to be evatuated. The men who were Drought down, fl and thirsty, to Oght on the ‘Tcheruoya, were told durimg the march that would find a noblo stream guarted by a few bees rained sinyu will now be & Afier the murderous repulse they marched back to Mackenzie, under the burning suv ofan August day, to heir miserable camp of parched grass and deted-up wells. But these are sufferings to be evaded by s day's ‘The reat season of endurance’ will The Russian generais have the same dif- es; the number of thane they have to increased; the the army of’ Poland ing southward. march to the rear, be the winter. fleulty a0 our reuadiers are hax for months The transport which must supply these increased neceeitios munt be actualy diminishet. Carried om entirely by cattle it has a te dency to exhaustion, for the beasts’ must continually sought for over an increasing rading, and te this exten there is manifestly a Nmit. Rat the Rusdian army will be forced by famine to evacnate its be predicted, but that its privations will be terrible, its losses in men unprecedented, and the ex} ing it ruinous to the State, we fully believe. season is approachiny have the means to m positions cannot for both friend and foe able, and itis our auty to negleet nothing which can ward off the unnecessary horrors of war THE LATEST ‘The following news has been received ‘ber stantinople, Au the stead of Halil Pasha. Lord Stratford de Omar Pasha leavos on the Lat of Sep portance from Anatolia, The Contin, Ger General Vivian, remains fer the present at Constan- been appolated Oupndan Pasha, im hangee ste, 62 from the Crit Redeliife has returt ViEwna, Sept. 5, ‘The Gazelle of yesiorday contained a decree appointing Count de Thun ad latis to Marshal Radeteky, the Lombardo-Venetian provin: Rechberg, the predecessor of M. de Thun, will be appointed to another post. Srocxnor, Sept. 4, 1854, M. Severin Lowenskiold, the Governur-General of way, hus sent in bis resignation, which hay been ac- civil administration New Orleans Modi Atlantic, At Moscow, on the 18th, a great fire broke out, which eneral de Berg, who commands at Swesborg, hay Leon decorated with the order of St. Andrew. Sr. PeTERAHRG, § An imperial ukase has been issued, abolishing, on the proposal of Prince Paskiewiteh, the Field Commissariat of the urmy on active service; Commissary General Annen Koff restiming his former eharge. Count Nesselrode has received ‘ permission to travel,” Dantac, Sept. 6, 1855, She is not so Keriousiy in ‘There ix not any news ¢ Ftock this day BAG, 260 610 Pame time 1834 DA 00 49540 Fast budia. We badi Stock this day 87,180 mo ‘The Vulture has arrived. jured as way at first anpposed, The weather is very bi Same time L favorable weather, for the of the wheat ¢ has calmed down materially, end the demand is almost antiral of a consumptive character; pri w given; it is gencrally expect rates inust rule until au ward lo replenish our was fairly attended, and « govd tra ed for wheat and fle Prince Charles Lonis Engene, Prince fe (born in 1826,) ix appointed to succeed ax Viceroy of ‘al of Sweden, _ Tuner, Sept. 6, 189 We have intelligence trom Cohstantinople to the 27th Despatches from the Bust state that it ix expected that he compelled to act again on the itirely destroyed by fire Soveral English agents have left tor ¢ cite the mountaineers to make a divers be accepted, veater part of the allied t Maslak have been sent on to the ( sopx in the eanmp at i af Males are moderate, emb quality at 67m, to 60s, por ewt. fo theextent of 1,000 bbls., at 18, to 21s, per bar fortifications have greatly sulfered, and that the garricon has experienced considerable losses. GENERAL SIMPSON'S DESIATO ed wince day? tof Balakliva, Tam unable to address your lordabip wt any length tos My Torn—Having been The enemy have been concentrating troops at the ova, and Karales, the far ws the village of Maker and are supposed to lave received considerable reinforcementy, which probably pos of renadiers, which have hocwr rai and Simpheropol street, with intent t in the act of packing ap Kome goods by one of the domes ties, when he mase Lis way to the reof of via tho scuttle. til he reached N consist of two divi conveyed in carte fr ‘The bridge aeroes the Great Harbor is and large bodies of 1 weemployed in erecting eartit je of the harbor. have been thrown up on the Severnayn hill, extending from the rea coast to the site of the first lighthouse, facing the north. From varions sonroes w the right bank of tive ness for on offensive movement, Our siege operations progres say, heavy casualtios om onr side, as your Lordship will hy the accompanying Mets JAMES SIMPSON, General ¢ ‘The Lonp Pasaene, & The Danish Sownd Dues. Entrenchmeats to como to a stop. He was then arrested by ofliver of the Sixteenth ward police, Ihe magirtrate committed the p it would seem, have not been of the character, He chernaya are held in perioct the following epist in Mivieter at ¢ stion in which notice ts ¢ formably to the wi of nen favored nat bank will folly contir lance of the Turk \ within a period the fitet wil) be in course « imilar degree the 0 £5, 100,000, arge extent | rena the tend was s farther dizn many of these things w { wee Ths olga’ and wit® only a moderate demond for loans, Omnium left off a! 4 to 44¢ premium Bank sock aud Recuced, the transfer books of which Joned! toe WY, Were respectively quoted “lH to 217, and Ig to We 4! New Three perCents, 92 to 92); ‘India Bonds, 24r. \ 0 2Ss. premium; Exchequer Bonds, OY to wore 1 Ey ehequer Bills, Ma. to 14s. premium, nh of *ngioud rate for advances ng of the’ trans iy with the rate of di 1 tend of 8 per cent. ‘The dincoun® hoy Wes gave nor < he Ba vant, ant © this afternoon of an increase of thelr rai * ot atlowance for money at call to 3% per eent. Serr, 7-11 A.M ‘The following are th * latest quotations:—Consols for money, W% aM; do, for age 99%; Turkiah Wour perc tat ey, 1 WRIGHT, SUNIOR, & CO.’s CINCULAR, Liviatyoon, Sept. 7, 1886 Mie Africa conveyed our eat cirewer Avices, Sse ult. Since then there is sf total ulwence of any ex citing influences, politically oo @ommercially sequently but little of novelty te’repert the manufacturing districts progresses stendily, without anino mit con, we in pn jon characterizing the business, Lervest pros ts comtinue favorable, bat more yen an average yleld searcdy expected to result. ‘The darge dearease of epecie inthe bank coffers, (amountingt do nearly three millions sterling sinc# June,) occasioned the itapresslon that rates of discoun>woulll shortly be advance and in anticipation money has been iv greater demand, and public securities depreestd im value, witleh probably watened (a sidecision of the directors in inarensing the vate at yeatetday’s meeting from Sty tod per cent. The Maerican advtees, on ther wh 2 large ero] dbeating its forvardnes, inspires the hope of oar dimininh ing sock being early wuyntented, and doubtless has some influence on the action in immediate prospect, however, tents mater port the present ourrency, and in the early part of the wee the transactlons were on an extended scale prices; but for the past fow days we have relapsed int: quiet state, with offerings greatly In exce mand, and’ (excepting for eligiote parcels, which are searee, and commaad full rat dull feeding. the estimated sal to specudators and exportors, and tawt barely maintained, ‘The ‘to 16,200 bales, tors have take: bales of all kinds'to the trade, ‘Theimpe iy 17,080 bales, of which 11,47 tity ‘known to be at sea'fr $:),000 bales, fe considered fgrorable for t the Benth, ia ond recelpts of new cotton 1 of aif parties ; the lineted ampply u) at firm sof the ) we close to-day with a weing 7,000 tal wales of t watel 20,000 are Ame 020, and exporters 6,7) can. Specula . Teaving 4,660 tfor same the » American. The q m American ports is abe Total taken for consumption, 1865... Do, do 18d4. American, Tinssit 146,810 1,800 Harvert operations have inud t . though the reports lo not improve; the trade, however ware KONE t fluctua g, and corr come for pall holdings. Today's market r, at the quo 1}, and to effeet water lower rates must Indian Corn i icon Conventio lips Phoontx, Jovepl A. Gardiner, W. Sturtevant, Mtewre ©, Vam Wyek, ie MeLaughtin, MN. Jonea, Legynt, y, Willian tos William Peet, H. B. Weed, #«C, Leigh, David Marsh Dennis McCabe, Ch Lbs understood that the delegntos moot at the Marte House on Monday evoniog, for the purpose of ormnia tioo, and the Oleg of al! vacancies which may take plaee in the city delegation, hey of the delegates appointed at (he Hroatway Tabernsele without any reference to lorality POURTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTLICE 8 ALG CONTE ‘Those Sor school Puicty First Ward —€ Second Ward—H. W. Law, Seth Bradford, J. A. i James MoFarlan, Third Ward —A. RM. Hopes Sixth Ward—enry Hill, PW. Kenge Aches— i at 35s. per ewt. for pote and pearla, | Lard has Ze. a Se. per ewt.; salen 200 Sts. a We. ‘Tallow— casks good and fine hax ehanget bands ‘Turpentine—1100 barrels of rough realized 7s. Od. to Ba. 6, and 100 bbls, spiri 94. to Bia. per owt. Toxin continues in request; sales 4,000 barrels at former price CAPIURROL AN ALLNGED HOUSK BEANIE —INTR RESTING Ly James € FOUND IN HIS POSSRASION, ¥ was brought before Justice Davison, at ond District Police Court, charged with having riously entered the house No. 4 Weat Twenty-first al, The accused waa discavered » building, From the roof of No, 4he ran along an. WO in the w, where the unex ted appearance of a eross street compelled the fugitlv ach re ner for tr 1. The associations of the neoused, t fomaculate he very familiar w State prison, as will be aud in his porsencon, which hy delivered to the proper party when a proper ex contain to spportunity ahould offer itnelf— Hore Conner, Sing Ring Valley CART. &Co—My dear friends, | wan going to ‘The d not | Uhink the right card wil turn up trump. Any way, WE hind Bir cherry 1 would go, My liealth ie hot very good, but Fran awear icouta Tlie longer. Tinos are gow! bul tiv wot get anything to ont Har palt twee mad Tommy, John Whiley save W waa Kind of yo pon hin, The is sorry he could not see ¥ Jin Dunn, he ie down on you he party arrested, ter of the above was sadly deflelent in Laow {the Fnglish lange ard sual ime very rid ypts to mpell correctly the benefit of we have taken the trouble int She prison bird's mbfve to bis friend, enjoying wilege th rieh ve lowe DARING ROBUEKY (8 AVENUE Aw Ane Chevalios, » resident , ‘ posite h byt lariny knocking by med th tho attention of officer I police, who conveyed bin to volortanate man preeemte H fare being cut and brule rit made upon his by thene from the The wounds of Mr Chevadier being iby rgcon, he was conveyed to his bone by off hie ix pow confine the severity of lae haw yet be tained to the pe hs trage CACONT IN THE 407 FD elalming to ve Churet rand in an unpleasant ay wight, by officer Manolt, of the T mn 1 took the beset aa to the daings of the Troy ay, am) after remarks by Dr. Ray, We WN wos adopted recommending the organization ‘of politien! veietion ofeolored eltixens throughoul tee Corene: VATAL ACCIDENT ON THE HARLEM BAIL: KOAD—VERINCT OF C1 rewult of the fast, 0 nexured the trays, Mr. Dean, wh nian Wh KW Gar nd Mew WR Alden, two chilies AA Tew and (weebiidres, Mie Carer, Dr and Mea WW Haines, Mead Meet € Thurston, Mrs 1 Mee Chan Mar MiVariane. Mies Mary col. Me Kngetboar ect Wd Ma mnyetle ‘ no em of $500 tanding | 40 churoh in Brook!y On wonadtany, o " k “s ° rer ® be dwelling the rn y nt gone ' , won a bn tow 1 y Sastion Cm was effecte! by wenns uf alee kiry ALLEORD LANCE A LAGER BIER BALLOU ‘ was Ueken Into custenty erday, and Cit Lemvre Justices Cons we « Court, charged with having etelen & be 5 lenry Jew < + per tak while in 1 ¢ AKARETS POW INTOXICATION YF mt e la ’ The (ffray ot thee 94, Nicholas . bs pt bes ‘ £ - AWK rie , Te Db. r “ sinwe to Camries ng, of Petersivarg, Va., b 4 entenced ot Chewtertod C BL, to by hum on the Onioteet, tor stieragtad repe on Oe pesvia ul de Gal de, BTA Oe tae plese win, Le Mew HON Newt nim, ME D brew m Mean a7 Nsw City Polities, DISTRICT DELE@ATES TO THE REPUBLICAN #taee CONVENTION. Howing masnes embrace @ complete ts of the by the district comventions to the Stabs to be held nt Syracuse Sept. B— eph B. Taylor, ye Aion Myere James T. Maguire ‘irithith, Charles Riddle Harvey, Marcua P. Ferris, W. W. Kuhn, George Holberton ‘Theinas Jeflerson, &. W. Van Wart 2.3. Brodehaw , James L. Berson lea P, Miller, intend » content the samt TION. ‘The delegntes to the Whig Assembly Noorinating Con- vention from the Sixtveuth and Twentieth warda, met Inet evening, and nominated Wilhiam Stewart for Asvem AMERICAN NOMIMATIONS. ‘The following are the dominations of the Amertean party ef the Thirteenth ward, made on the 170% tnstamt. officers were pontpaned for three weekse— Heveath Gwtrict, Charles T, Maile, Grnedaen—Toiety third Aint went incumbent ‘Thirty-tifth distri Cortablee—Vavid Saflon Averor— bir tee . William Viogd, th distebet, Joseph T Ephraim Hoe) John T. Pilgrim, b ward, Amron Sheep Brooklyn City Polttics. REPUNLICAS DELEGATE MEKTINGS. ‘The vopublicans of this ¢ nlon House, on Ta lecting delegates to the Second Ammenbly Dis tion of Kings count hel «meeting at the Maa ay@vening, forthe p ryose of we. to take p Rtanton, (demoerat.) occupied sul Horatio N. Hell de@ Kiward Keymoer, (both whige) officiated as Bee iene urine, The following F. Bower, W. Barton, K. Corning, i. 1. Stanton, Alpert Woodruff, J. W (remainder to F. Seymour, Wm. Beards Chas. J. Shop James Bennett. ‘Twelfth Ward—Wi, Cornell, Charles Kain, Robert A. It is understood that the delegates for the First amd Awembly distelets have her MEETING OF COLOKED CrTTZEN8. A meeting of the volored el of Hrooklyn was held laste ings of the State fore heen polected. ns of the Eastern district ming, to ratity the proceed Yolitical Couvention held in Troy on the D. A. Morse was chosen Chairman, eretary. The r vention was read by on, wor Unanlinonaly wdopted Tnqu SURE AGAINST THE COM- Coroner Gamble held am inquest yesterday, at the New York Hospital, upow the b ly of the little child, Prede two years and six months, who wae wrand run over in Contes street, an Friday ortunate child had hin right log ewt the ear, and died yesterday from the injury, The evidence takem beface the Coroner went to or walking on the t Metjuire, cain ow that a the deceased war crossing the car driven by Bernard along ot a rapit epeed, aay five rifles am driver ballooed to the child, but not hearing: the warning, the horses struck hin, and before the driver could brake up, the wheels of the vehicle passed over bis scars om this lime prdingly. their apany for much recklewnew om #, aa will be peen from the fot opinion that t vent We find that the deceased, Frederick Belals, came to cath from injusies received by belog run over by 1 Kalire Jears, driven by Barney Mo- jept. 14, 1866. The jury comeure the our and reckless manner in whied are to turn the corners, and the apoed ich they run im this eity Dnowswn, —Co Hilten hell an te ned John Murphy, whe wed yesterday, by being precipi er at the OM silp pler, while grappling which Nad Gallen overboard, The de 1 Trinity place, and a native of tre Accblen' Personal Intelligence. ised Cn) holas Hotel, om Haturday, isn som Kendall, and onee hia au ewe ba ARIIV ALA. M 4 Mrs Kaward Kaupe, Mr and Mex OW hier, Major and Mrs Barred aud theen Mend A Kasam, Mre Win Moane. Mr Jobe ME Blosne, Mie Vouny, Maser Munbitrict Joby Me Land, Mice Helen MeLacd, Me Jatnen AC Brown, Mr and Ore MF Power Mins om yal), Mins AI Rey Me nod er, Mrand Mre lh J Moker Mr and Mie d Mrs Th Manley Hh Wasasin A Murdoch. Miners ( and JIMengienae, Mew wer, Me next Mies Giliagan, Mr Morean Debs Ie Meld Mire Kh Beldame, Mr and Meu Wim Abbaat, Mr and sod servant Mt) eater, Mrs My WO thew Mr and Mee W Orr, Mrs Pi Me Keant Mr A Mrs ¥ Merman Mr &Mre Me VU Thurstan, Averbory, Mra Joeman Marrs, Mise Mars od Meet Mev dP emrind, COM ( Aael R Veo Hotman, ¥ tain we, as 70 Worm WG Howmet! J Lavt wig Gea Mabory UDF en, Mine Netwine, A leieme, va, B Mrwirerne, & wor 7

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