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2 - NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1855. . sisi . ! ‘Aemselves hele evening for fourpence or six- | afriendly familtarity soom springs up between all who E tions have been gtven at all the theatres, which have | upon by the rest as turbulent spirits, and their ideas as to and what is usually the As tray sre get, Heooed everywhere Ihave yet are not too stupid to keep awake, or too morose or conse- AFFAIRS IN EUROPE ly eepeerggsoy dreams of visionaries, ee ey But the ‘with Ido not consider the swindles upon my- Abd-el-Kadir has arrived in Paris. ‘The King of Sardinia ‘Thore twelve ycars have passed. A miserable which the birth of the noclety has been io self and others here as a matter sfcoument. ro oe It gives you no oppor- Our London Correspondence. ie sapected| here = the, 16th, #0 eke ak Ind See aslenee = ae Sao os -odhageor drarice flores of interest; ‘and | many who lamented is tunit - < ite |. Benvenuto ve substi- nation, : or w Neither shall I seek to astonish the it, as yanity ‘ing through the train for friends or ac: Lonpoy, Sept. 21, 1855. Phare ay por neta pale ail Go-very. | tecpoos and pate mapas pga for. | of late will be surprieed on ipathy . England hope yd almost universa! custom with scribbling tourists, bY | quaintances only at the stopping places. This 1s how- ace Question Now—What Are the Chances new occasion ving elaborate descriptions of the public buildings, ex | 0°) rit ‘ The Peace ‘id F % | well for the new occasion. the fhonarehy has been broken into fragments, Already - q consequence to a stranger, and if you get ent the Fall of Sebastopol y | if. Bin Minis Finane: - ibitions, Ben, of every place hey: visit—copied almost | ¢ver o! a atranger, a you ge Settlement?— Effects of 2 of on Party | if. Bineau, late iter of @, died on Batur- | |. 0 longer a ridiculous faney—ihe supposition of the for word fi hich ean be pro- | int ; ting, idem find ‘tics 4 A) msi 4 aay. q word for word from 4 which ean be pi ito a disagreeable party om starting, you seldom Politics in England—The Present Financial Aspect of the om eatenainne aumeined. an $@ bolding ite | tall wore or lees’ proximate of the throne. Nobicaly:do red in such profusion for @ trifle everywhere you go. ‘i 4 pp. pred Sts one of these deseriptive books contains a great ‘agai | *BY difficulty in changing your quarters at the vext sta War—The Drainof Specie fromthe Banks of Englant | scgtings under the p of the Mialater of Agel- | syaniards write and talk alresdy of the possibility and | 384 Justice rendered, perhaps somewhat unwill aged more informa‘ion about a single structure than any man | tion. I had four companions in tho carriage in which 1] — gnd France—Its Consequences in Uonnection with the | culture, Commerce and Public Works. Among the Ame- pPmnficnubunipry eos possi bet thiy | {e,eerilices of this country for huinanity and fm could possibly acquire by his own observation and Inves- | was at frst located; a fat, greaty, bullet eyod Jerusalem } — Ynited States. rican members of the Congress are the Hon, Mr. Kennedy, | the expediency ph democracy, but tion. tigations in a whole month, if any friend ot mine ia s; am street looking Kitew,’who called: himeelf a Superintendent of the late census of the United States; | new political gospel, has in the Peninsula its fervent | The association has been formed by the Irishmen of” clay desirous of kno wing all about the bistory and ‘ling merebant”--she self-aasumed term used here | The public mind here has settled down, after the extra- | \471'Gillman, Secretary to the American Commissioners of } guosties, It is worthily represented in the daily prove by | Massachusetts, and its Great State Convention” dul tails of any particular buildi = , institution, or mat- | for out-door drummers to business firms ia London of | ordinary perturbation into which it was thrown by the | {he Universal Exhibition; Mr. ‘W. W. Mann, and Mr, Geo. its organ called the National Sovereignty, and the halls of met, attended by delegates of ter of interest laying in the direction of my travels, and | questionable reputation; an cla radical Scotch lady, who cil oflast week, The apprehensions awakened | Sumner. FIG ARO, form,”” or series of resolat was +24 will s0 notily me, I shall see that he is with the See ett oer Re ghee eens, pay un erred wr cianateecisiahat aftbegaediee, ons Iestin eames the constituent Cortes bave_resounded moro than once | jog thus determing) thet wan fo" Go dese he eae desired information by the next mail, nobles and other pestiferous leeches than a gel her | OY i le mee with brilliant discourses of democratic deputios, expres- | issued an address, exhorting the Trish of the to The docks, which extend for miles,” are enormous | daughter, # nice buxom young last, who, though she o' at Sebastopol are aNlayed, and there is not only a convic- Burin, Sept. 18, 1855. sing opinions the most contrary to the monarch; aid in its execution. The precise objects of the society masser of masonry; but one is at a loss to conceive the } dently disliked to disagree with me, occasionally con- | tion that the war will not be prolonged, bub even that | Contrecoup of the Fall of Sebastupot in Berlin—That without wincing or hesitation’ before the great majority, | are not stated; ‘hat it has in view the liberty of its na- object of he high Yortike walls which surround them, | tradicted the oid lacy rather flatly, amd 9 loa | peace isnot very far distant. ent Considered the 2 tion Bur which nolds to the opposite faith. tive land, on which the hand of the oppressor is heavy; unless it is to shut out the view and ref) eshing breeze of fs ing woman with one of the largo dark | P y - Event Consider inauguration of a Long European To-day the districts of the country are various where | that the good time of England’s dificulty has arrived, the river from the stacet and people These docks are so much worn for the moment in Eng- rt , It is certain that the Allies are more than satistied by | ar—How it Will Afect the Pulley of the Buropean Ce | tho opinions of the republic find an echo, The province | and with it Irelyna’s opportunity’ and that the Irish. all case by one Sigantic sepepaly cote, the Dock Com- lied, aed waicls eee enough ne ligt bg | a success far beyend their Lopes, and that they would binets Generally—Craven Conduct of Austria—Prussia | of Huesca, a part of Aragon, Saragossa, bie lona and ae is is be raised up to be a to humanity, are Bea loan onkin bs tae coreg wien toes rors | Gondeoartiae ts wens augur, Guanb mulled | xe podning betier than to renew negotations tomer | uit Slt eld to Her System af Nentrality Precarious | Various towns in Catalonia, Valencia, Andalusia, and | matters of course, but are hardly auficlont to distin ? Ht get ven the pacific aud poor Gi everything bat fire: the job of helkag her out isamost. | truly hideous ayfgpermnce, ‘she looked exnctly like those | row. The difficulty now will be to induce Russia to lay | pyeatih of Frederick William and the Prince Royal=Pr0- | ther provinces, Whe'e, | hy thet expecta eecumstanecs ia eves and’ parochial to whi Irish rarer oat but a tedious and annoying operation, persone of rather“aouttial sex who figure conspicuously | down her arms, afier receiving so sevore a blow asher } jevted Royal Marriages—The Sound Ducs—Ihe Crops and | by the characteristics of their inhabitants, or by the | + within the } . “ platform’? CN ea are ea ten | Seeyeees task Bac Ginn Sone SEAT Rae: | CEL nmeroninernimnapetons hina extyliedionecite “Corn Markels—Prusia Atout lo Make Large Purchases | treater or less Tailuence of the clorgy and royalists, re- | contsins thrce reoluilons, with, the ft of'which we- Mout worthy is New Yorkere motive, tho deve of | Hail fraternity. ‘The correctnoy of my Judgment was | To continue the contest with Englond sud Frauce will | in the Uniled States, de, ce. udican yon donot, nd go, many partisan.’ Ne- | hearty concuy, i orired we unite in @ These in a noble. structure, but is so miserably located | soon e-tublished by the developements of'a conversation | cost her heavy sacritices, and her utmost eorts oan in: | Flere, ag well as in tho rest of Zorope, and probably in | ‘The great centres ot population, such ax Barcelona and } and bitterness." Should this desirable liaemony arrive, ree) that it is invisible from nearly every point until you ace | which war soon instituted between her and bullet-eye, | gyre her no advantage over them. If she chooses to | America, the great ts in the Cri the theme | Madrid, are where the question of the republic is particu- we shall rejoice, although in the opinion of ita Girec‘ly upon it. Ht ia built—through a.most glaringand | after several ineffectual attempts on her part to draw out 5 rt lars cov etary lpeestnacbrimae tes jurly agitated, and where the throne has most enemies, | it ia to give ‘that opportunity for which oui rs iano imexplicable biunder—on the side vee hill, which ts itself | the old Scotch lady, who evidently held both her and her abandon the Orimek, end fall back within her natural | of general conversation and comment. Althourl looked ee Madrid—-whoro fuhabitants are in great ‘4nd wanting which they suffered ous toertyrdou * overshadowed by others that rise towering above it. It | stereotyped slang in equal contem; fk pode A ay ee borders, she may, without any great loss in men or ter- | forward to for the last twelve moths, the fall of Sebasto- } | art employés of the government, the titled und the mo- | +t is then resolved, secondJy, that the co-operation of all: iva very chaste and imposing structure, but oven if in a ted ber by seme pretty sey ta oe ccokiug | St0ry, Prolong the war indeinively, This migit lead to | pot hos pecn delayed 30 long that it has come upon us | 1¢y a eraey, and peaceable traders and shopkeepers— | other sociation alréady formes | is cordially invited; and, recess potas to be seen, an immense dome of some } dent and drivelliny ah erisy ot ered, Twas entirely, | serious consequences for the Allis, for it would likely | yt Jast by surprise, and the publie ean hardly believe in | 20 absolutely for a revolution so violent as would ly, ‘ conven’ meet in Now York for indispensible to relieve its present squatty ap- | meuutebanks of bot! xex in England, ly a y prise, Pp cause the destruction of the throne; but itis not less } be purpose of carrying a united tem of action saved from her advance einforced by a French bring on a general war in Europe, with ail its incalculable | the yeality of a catastrophe which they bad begun to eon- | irue that the numerous poor classes,” and the greater | brough the Unton and the colonies, a to atopt an ad- ‘The courts eet here ond Thive been much amused | At the fret stepping re pair of whiskers Gad mone {| reeultsj-and ambd the universal confusion and exhaustion | sider unattainable. The partisans of Russia assert that | j art of ihe midday class, superalotind in republican | 168 fo tho Trish ta Ireland, assuring them that thotr — my visits while they have been in session. The } gentle reme Manes, with a sore leg and | that would soon ensue, Russie night recover, both ia | prince Gortsehakoll and his army will make as desperate dens. Eleven years of taxation and pillage, committed | !rethrenin America are “up and doing.” Where prac- ‘a, as they style themselves, and the judges, | tache, a go old chap on crutches, leg, rince Gortsehal y pera under the shadow of the throne, and the scandals and | tical resolutions define so little, it may be expected that eee cdoutty White homebair eige and Tong bck | ajelly UlacMeyed woman weighing about 250 pounds, | prestige andfact, all that she has so far lost. Napoleon | 4 yeyistance im the morthern part of Sebastopol as they | ‘uilies of that throne itself during that time—scanialy | the address je aggrandizement for France | gid in the south, and that it will require another pro- | #nd immorality which will ive in history—have caused it | Will soar still higher above details. There fs elerica! looking gowns, and white neck ties, pre. pai Seay ee scree Caren Gk ie Til. entertains proj eine! Jecgymen, | Seotel , her daugl 5 i it th heard before. Irishmen eee ee eee acon There’ scemad te | seat, and tie others that in front of us, Our side was } that war would enable him to gratify, but still there are | tracted siege for the Allies to become masters of the en- Voge mratarpeg ott see MMSTEL L.'s P secaumaiae Licgacteke_ ok oie Eaellioad inher be no ersentisl difference between them and our “Tomba” | full, an The, cite wae fe Perce re en ued Te at he oe A arene. Tet 1 no, doubt | tire city; but the prevaiing opinion is that the Musco- | that tyain of the time of its absolute js friars and | Fresh disasters, distress and difficulties press on their in- eee eect nin eae tre aommtivingans| men ‘The ft lat ly was trying to suanage, tho | both commercial and pltica in ously dictate it, | vites will speedily abandon the north forte, and perhaps | Its fuquisition, although these still have their partiaans. | veterate foe. > , as id no doubt intrusted to some flory aiiieg 13 Fa ae ee eile you | twe young ones as well as posstble previous to the. train | You may ree, therefore, trom this brief view of the situa- | the whole of the Crimea, as, after the destruction of the | ,ncthing ta the achool of lis pest adgersty; rand, th shdlhaag hth ie te tae heii eats naa teehee confine yourself rigidly to the truth, you may jeopar- | again starting. For this purpose rhe gave each of them | tion of Furope, that all is in suspense. Aconsultation | geet, arsenal and marino eatablishments, which were the of that the throne is not so und ed } impatiently for the moment when the trumpet of insur- Ghee aya, even rain, your iiomortal’ xoul!—fo you | a large fresh ration of softtafly. On looking around fora | is, no doubt, going on at this moment amongst the hall | ise onicets of their solicitude, and which they have Py ite people, that its prestige ts ating, total the Coston rection suelt miata Mie ta toe aibaee ee sta wish, man, to be understood ai swearing to that?” and | person to quarter one of them on during the journey, I | dozen men who control the deatinies of Europe, as to the 7 constituent thought it ne to put the throne tovote | is only one piece of practical advice in. the whole doou- Jo forth. Ihere were one or two fellows who carried | thought I ccuid see her singling me outin her mind as | best course to be pursued under the circumstances, | defended with such dogged tenacity, they have no mo- | fie holster no ints Lee ere | ment audit bene robably io Ay Sod an Ry 4 Bie ras of hatte toa most vidienlous extent, whilo | the very individual most certain to volanteer for that | Nesselrode, Manteufel and Metternich are unquestionably | tive to remain shut up ina cul-de-sc, where they run | favor. But there were mineveen deputies who dared to | ings of experience, Subsertbers in cach locality —: pug hibited marked perseve- | purpose, andlest I should catch her eye and at the same | laying their heuds together and deeply revolving upon a pocwrnpabiacy site, amen splitting natrdrabeat tae | tuna ber meaning, in such a manner Haley be compelled As courte potty. “shall we ‘go fag? ro | the risk of being cut off from all their communications weg st the fontitution, = & hele voter rand re- cemented eee responsible men as thelr frea- merest triller. I should giadly have parted with 2 few | out ofcommon decency to do so, I put my head out of the saking each other, “year inand year out, ‘il Louis | and starved into submission. In that case it {a not im- perigee ny paosrin pate hey and write freely, It way seem by. 20 phrsesineos ‘ cade al eas fot ihe pleasuresof seeing our Peter Mulvey | window in pretended search of some friend. I should | Napoleon is overthrown, and the middle classes have | possible that the allies will allow them to retreat unmo- | “"What qs-ihe signification of those associations of Cata- | discerning as the Americans should fail to bo deluded by- die this party for an hour or two, on bdluiling and | have willingly held one, or even both, were it not tor my | supplanted the oligarchy in England? Will tuis 2 4 Beedle this party {or ao hovrom tabe ite conceit cut of | desire to sea the thak Intpored by some mneans upon bul | ipoflcy’ be.” most favorable to tho. monarchical | Jested, av an autumn campaign in the interior of the Cri- | lan a laa nn art ne ge soe Py tne i met cge g lh errr d poe Tha Thom At the adjournment of the cvurt there isa sud- | Jet eye. A few remarks from him, by way of killing time, | principle in Europe, or not?” This is the vital | mea presents almost insuperable difficaliies, and the pre- | freed? Why so amdcn Matingdallon!, | Wye ae tasar- | celved the confidence of ST aad othiot ree: {hem uttering cf some twenty or thirty individuals, | about thelr being “such fine looking children,” settled | point, and you may depend on it that the celebrated trio | gumed superiority of the enemy in cavalry would give | {tion of the operatives? | We ave told dias their tnait- | Dathy among man Sua doubted their gradenoncas Gane dressed in knee breeches, long, dark coats, and capes | the business. The young lass who sat next tome, instinct- Phave just named’ will turn it over and over belore de- | them the advantage ad soon as they emerge fromthe | that they On gate Dhan whatein Acari’ [) prospects of mucoteic. "The real polttiecl power wielded by faced with red, and hats with gold Isce bands, xnd orna- | ively interpreting tho full purpose of my tovoments, | ciding, unless their minds are alvendy made up. neha phnciotrey s Sioimapinia oa ee eee ieee onde tountthot | one extraordinary roam, and gained by appeals to the mented with evckades, They have been hanging about | good-naturedly remarked that he might rolieve the lady ot |. It iepretty safe to infer that, if wo do not immediately | mountainous district into the vast prairie north of Se- on inceliod. «cir, Ht - Beem SOUNDS eos ae Gia, aL eee & cole whtale the neighborhood during its session, and all strangers | one of them. There being no alternative, ho with rather a | hear of peace and rumors of , war, and nothing but | pastopol. A very few days must decide which of these | {n° Groat mass of fhe, wera rement te thts || speaks our language and knows so much of us to believe Dave taken them for livery footmen.’ Fach one ia now | sad grace complied, and I shortly resumed mny seat. The } war, is the settled policy of Bastern Burope. LepotaBbia b> caiacts Salt Gulab overs the, taabeasae i Gcoeetaniocne erent gevorniuent: tr ghis, | tpeske our language gad kalog mutt of. w4 fo heliare armed with a long spear or halbert, from the upper part | youngster, who was quite a vigorous chap, and all be- Meanwhile, Louis Napoleon and Lord Palmerston and | YPO sacred ae Met! ay ey a nd aot Ivo are in i. ay lasts Rtthe bans thea, abaconse wre! phe ings ty Of the stell of whigh two or three big red tassels are | smeared with the tally, immediately commenced taking | the Timey ax6 waiting, watching and discussing amongst | ders of the two armies may not have come to a final re- | Tinces, Tucaute ie Nhe sparalive clateia Madsid agi, | ances of Ireland was cxeggerated to excite the re eter: dangling. Qn inqulAng, you ascertain that they are the | sundry ving liberties with his new guar’’'n, to the | themselves. ‘Whats best to be done?” isthe all im- | solution as respects thelr future operations, which are | Sense. eateetd Yad ie heard boldly ¢ rophize | sympathiea, while ite maria eek ‘were made popular high sheriff's body guard, and presently you see them | Infinite delight of the young Scotch girl and It. This, | portant query amongst them. “Shall we do al! we canto | jicely to be influenced in a great measure by political Fay ne bp von 9 Bag Fg begrogetn | iutaresting iby. crations “intended. oul 0 extosta piuoe conduct that fmportant personage to his carriage, Thus | so far from being ‘checked by the placid temperei | conciliate Russia, and get out of this war expenditure as 7 8 : y P he tings and omeuson the guverssiand ti 166 poller,: | sir masotlen written’ t0 ‘ee atelier alae GTR itis that the governing power in England clings | mother, only excited admiration mae elicited from | fast as wo can? or shail we go the ‘entire animal’ and | motives. us i ns the Pe ae ot lao! paaitar; chief field rooms, An Irish party in the States had eno with an absurd tenacity to countless expensive | her the wrk, that the child was ‘so fulloflife and | snap our fingers at the consequences? Shall we over- It is @ remarkable fact that both Russians and anti- red de ate ise with the ing de Ine nd the de show 7 ota teatin te pS the.,.g00d' Wir absurdities have long since survived the vile ne- | funny effeks that sho didnot know what she would | throw every dynasty in Italy, save that of Sardinia, and | pucsiane agree in the conviction that this event renders | ‘understanding with the democrat lors ani ag Si ie Sg, aa lg Be cessities which originally calied them Into existence, | or could do withont him.” As if encouraged by these | put our own men in <heir places? Shall we put an end e 2 Poe Getmocrateot Madrid wished to barn th saat | inand the courtesy of piliticians. At all times, however, This body guard, which in the day of iteereatinn and for | laudatory. remarks the little fellow made a furious flat- | tothe intriguers of tho palace at Madrid, and send an. | theprospects of peace more remote than ever, At one ener ae eens bl ha vtsenee ah: toe tae, cat. | 3) Pas conan if rh ampere liso ries Wiehe 2 years alton doubtless inspired awe, now only excites ridi- | handed dash at an intrusive fly who hal just then | other Bonaparte to manage them, it he can, Shall we | timo it was imagined that the fall of Sobastopol would | Oni the eay ot ie lupe th Wie mission hae ots ey | the case. Ite Entiibare: ectowel Tike oo. corar Oe trate cule and me: t even among the children. perched on the clean, stfly starched shirt bosom of the | dismember Austria, and throw Germany into revolution? | terminate the war, and every fluctuation of the siege had | to cyantfost their din ntont wits th pire yes 4 countrymen, with a certain, amount. of lite! tal ‘The railroad depot is distinguished as heing that of the | ‘travelling merchant,” “leaving forcibly imprinted | Shall we hatch a new empire in the lanubian Principali- “ : oe ee eC a hay denned’ that, thy |: became all over the union the editors, the tarasy Saloni rst ‘railroad. on’ which a locomotive ran. {ts immense | thereon in dissolvod jafty his whole palm and four | ties, that will protect our commercial interests in that | ® Corresponding effect upon the money market. Now, eT ert he enak acleet ood oe sunt Soe Il miagaian Writaca or ekitensphamtoriny. thats ae suspended roof {4 unsurpassed, and the tunnel which runs | fingers and thumb. A general roar of liughter ensued, | quarter? Shall we prop up Turkey, and be d—d to it, | onthe contrary, the funds have been going down ever | Dalim shonld be respected, andl ney made Hie Pay ieOe | cn fpgland were continual and vichaae "kod elaecen ‘under the city for more {han a mile, with an clevation at | in which even the gouty gentleman and the masculine | until we can blot it from the map of Kurope? Shall we intel of the Reman See. Shey dement shou for a a >. rh ey . since the momentous intelligence arrived, from the very | ward, and not stand etill; and it is certain that the de- | “ttacks are always interestiog to the subjects of them, itp outlot on Edge hill of more than 120 feet, has been a | woman involuntarily joined to the deep and illy-suppreased | do all this, and more?’ inquire the Inst trio { have fortitying itself little by little as it these articles were duly transcribed in tho English jour- work of great sill and immense labor, Thore are two | mortification of he who was its object, and the great joy | quoted; “or shan’t we?” ihe future of Europe and the | natural reflection that the demands of the allfes will rise | macsacy, 1 CE ee i enna reson; |, nals amd the pretides of Kogiish travellers, a Other tunnels of equal length, which come out at tho | of his juvenile tormentor. The movher, who had hier | world, you perceive, is inthe balance, and it must bo | with their success, while it $s apprebended that Russia is | Joie downfall of that throne already rotten enough. “1 | sented America to Europe, and even in somo d Ray a Same point from other. parts of tho towa, and the cars | hands too full with the other one—a little gitl—to seo | consoling for us lucky Yankses to know that, kici which | not yet sufficiently weakened to surrender at discretion. | Wht it any that thelr triumph will be lasting; bat you | Americans themselves, who, with that terror of = Nestlng ‘all ure drawn out with ropes by stationary engines, | the extent of the damage, gave her opinion on the sub- | beam itmay, we can lose nothing, but must gain, if peace | ‘The fate of Europe depends more than ever upon Louis See Tee tian tn ide ations Mine present An | ie peculiar to the States, hasty Gased to refuse accord: There is nothing else about the building worthy of note. | ject by saying, after she had suftictently recovered from | comes, but still more if the war gues ou. Napoleon; if he eays peace, there will be peace: if not, “ There’ cleited dames! acuetoryjseuititan Braecepotls heatty and’ prolonged Iaugh—“ Well, Hedw:rd, you | All the knowing ones here are laughing atthe awkward | (he dogs o1 war will continue their grim career. Up to BEE anects ating done sinad' ot Mae atigeian' ced! fnlae kanal Geld center plsttares dawetned several tam:s in my explorations of ile localities in which | Nétle rascal, you do beat hail—you will be your father hall | fix into which Sir J. Graham, Gladstone and Lord J. Rus- | the present moment he has not given evidence of any pa- | ayy The Minister of ti pay saeauted ing 8 ‘ by my inyriads on the | A pcabors + and Bot culy ih hey s1q situated. The firs! is in the heart of the upper | over, when you gets to bo a big Jad.” sell have got themselves, by ‘turning round. af the last | life tendency, nor is he lkely to neglect 40 fhvorable an | ¢ svonin wisteh Mains Urea ole sot aggphden lmeg | LE oe: hi he Aenean Gierae; S28 a0 oaly Be or southern end of tbe town. Itis somewhat larger than | Onarriving at the next station I got out and procured | moment, and opposing’ the very war they had begun. | opportunity for realizing the ambitious hopes which he | $0" ‘Cousiderable sums have been distributed also for | WhOse names’ were #u to be @ terror to England oF and the beautifully shaded | some refreshments, and observing that the carriage next | They didthis to upset I almerston, and got back into thoir | has cherished under the most adverse cir>umstances. eee a eee ee eae peat erally hicher | ahead of ours, had'only a couple “of cavatry officers aud | places. ‘They never dreamt of Sebastopol belag taken | Dreaded by his enemies, Inoked up to by Pisallies, rt: Fo gyehpnncabee etry Re i Hemel | ro mee es eae sl Ae Site fompieaien, above the hollow in which the graves are than the | two agreeable looking ladies in it, I inquired if they fore Parliament met again; anc in that case they would | pected by neutrals, he is now in a position splendid alia hoes a0 an pays, a0, Ae ey | hastened to, do tiem Sitie ae woligen Fes dick nt reservoir wall does above the water insite. It can be | had room for myselt and a couple of indies. They | bave overthrown their rival. The fall of Sebastopol has | enough to turn the strongest head, and to justify the te Seaeatey.| bat Sarat in BeLbGy ES Dea EO | at they Loghtemee Foe pet ek ag pega ant maid with great propriety that any chap deposited | replied affirmatively, ant eal they would be pleased to | defeated all thelr plans, anil left them ruined in public | most extravagant dreams of conquest, Besides, the | Tivary ainounted to the number of fifty-two thousand | *Picuous in enthusiasm. Locks of hair rewarded a fa~ our distributing reservoir here sbas ‘been “shoved under.’ ‘The Nesropolts is ou | have us for companions, T communicated this agreeable | estimation. The Timesdenounces them, Punch ridicules, | fuilure of a second attempt upon his life has undoubtedly. Tee eee eee e tows at vthe tom ct the. Beans: | inteliigenco to the Seotch girl and her mother, and | and the public blesses them the wrong way. Let politi; | cont,rmed him in the idea that, he is the chosen instra- | 2nd fifty one persons, and thelr monthly pay amounted Re iods Seen a ent Conia ee wick Toad, and even this is only about five actos; | gladly accepting the invitation which I tendered they | cians ‘at home take warning. Icould game some of them | ment of Providence, and mast not stop short til! he has Peter ae kioe ita ten iti yep er NPP) ioe. glace. Sie cation upuia; Sede earn Bar it ie surrounded by a wall apparently high and thiee | Sccompanied mo towhat turned oat one of the most | who will be worce off than Gladstone a year or two | fuifilled the mission entrusted to hin, and raise| France | ‘ban #x hundred and ton thousand dilate. | | | and analevolence, were detected, dingraced othe. enovgh, if pierced for guns, for the detonco of the town in | agrecable, lively and entertaining travelling parties 1 | hence. . once more to that pinnacle of power from which she was | 44 acaetia haanetnhoten oh ras dust boon eae Two millions of Irish stood on American ground. They = tate Even in this home of the dead, you are | ever had the good fortune to get amongst. 6 ladies ‘The banks of England and France are beginning to feel | hurled by the disastrous campaign of 1812. The loan of €11,000,000 is being taken up voluntaril: were atrcng ¢nough to influence every act of the Union, f the utter contempt in which the poor | bad been in France several times, and had imbibed a | the effects of the drain of specie to support the armies in | ‘The policy of the other European cabinets cannot fail , . tailing menial is universally looked upon iathis benighted | great deal of the buoyaney ani gence of that extraordt- | the Crimea, and are obliged to curtail discounts. i with a good deal better result than was anticipated. Yt | and by an abuse of the cfi:zenship—which is, perhaps, to be more or less affected by this sudden turn of fortune. too. Teadtl ae “ landot well fed negro pitiers, The first thing which meets | mary people; aud the soldiers, havi ice, and | goes on, the commercial world will begin to foel it Austria is trying hard to make the allies forget her late | W48 Predicted that, nobody would come up to the call of ly granted—they soon made their power felt. your eye on entering is a huge sign, notifying ‘all that Dele ceeanie men, bad outgrowa the idea that England ear te cntertetned here, that instead of gold front Ne Reciveranivon an’ the 'Ghivetroun Emperor, | tbe government of their own yee | and that the whole parhererse peel eyed bern —_ ee base been XNo dogs or nursensids are ellowed in this Necropolis.” | comprised within berselfall that was great in art, arms | York, you will be rending them ftour, whicn, for the pre- | always faithful to the stronger party, has | 1oan would bave to be (Siroed tn she Sirmof an tianoet-|| Com cese eas Salas Thee gee en church The bilis of nearly every public exhivition iMustrate the | and progressive civilization. sent, they could dispense with. congratulated Louis Napoloon a second’ time | H4lh at least, will be taken voluntarily: cbanienad ef lea olen Ble ee ae Cee same idea, by adding after the words price of admission, | The balance of the journey passed so pleasantly by | In'theatrical matters, nothing very new. Kean closes | on the fall of the great Russian fortress, as he has done a ig, ang Seager iE ICONS 4 eatcnapole: consistent oho: elarherentend ported im wfadics kod sentiomen” to much, Working peopid | that 1 almost wished on reaching London that we had | bis theatre on the 15th, with the J20th performance of | once before, by anticipation on the strength of the Tartar | $h4 among the Tyrenoes, but the persecution they muller | © Tal noor Aon Sul let a a aN "ip eallod half price.” apother hundied males to go before soparating. It was | ‘Henry Vifl.,” and crowded to the Inst. He is the Na- | hoax. On Prussia it hae hud a visible offect; ahe will | 20e8 not allow them to thrive, and. they are obliged to | {For tee ie oe oa tT hues party called ‘After taking 2 tour the other og through the va about 4 P.M, when we arrived, and in reply to the | poleonof managers. J. Qt. Anderson is playing withgreat | stick to her system of noutrality as long as possible; and | busy them Dv ondall intortho hats ube tsceae ann tee BOF Opty gol Tatihe Witiantve Vises ots the mailer ous houres in the. viewnity ©! Williamson and Queen's | driver's inquiry as to the yacticular place to which [| success at two London theatres on alternat# nigbts— | not having entered into any engegemonts with the West- | im,ite ferents, on fall inte the handsat the tevopa and the | Ar Shey Anh tne with the feclings which have nares, I verged off towards Scotland road, to see what ‘d to be delven, 1 told him to drive mo at amoderate | quite @ novelty in iis way. The well known Wizard of | ern Powers, they have no plausible pretext for urgi } ‘Sus gulng cn {a Richmond row and vicluity.” Most of the ‘Uhrough the nist fashionable parts of the city, and | the North has "hen oe Tyceam theatre, (where tho | her to come toa decision. The King’s health has cather bey bay Lge bGird ows ta ht & asad experience, apeceyh enn mere tamas ‘The _ Youe eee Thoroughfares called roads in Liverpool, it must be ro- | particularly through such streeta as wore spectatly eole- | legerdemain of poor Charles Mathews couldn't save him,) | improved lately, though subject to occasional relapses; | AUbors the idea of a efvil war, a lanigtndagy of past | I netts ielsltoert anerely. Taio pat st peadien ye ot fed for the very best private hotels. As Lcartainly | and vast crowds of the curious ofall clasaos nightly eon: | however, he ts wuflclently recovered to undertake a jour- through Scotiand road until [came to Be ought to have anticipated, from my vecy extended and | gregate, to be“ perplexed in the extreme” by his incom- | ney to the Rhine, which had been postponed sine dic, and a rd . 1 farmed down, and in @ short time found myself in Lime intimate knowledge of the fraternity at home, the driver ba bh feats. which he set out on yesterday morning. Hts brother Spe omer of tbe § panish government. People in eseee Sener who Inveigh against and threaten her are Biln lane. Here my attention was attracte? by the bols- } proved more faithful to his own interest than tomy in |" London has reached her apogee of dulness. Even Albert | and helr apparent, the Prince of Prussia, Tins been se- | Madvd advise bim (o wile it in Talian, becadse his Latin . structions, and after driving me about fora while, ducing | Smith bas shut up shop, and Mont Blanc is momentarily | riously ill too, and some people think that the King, who | Has becn laughed at by the graduates of Salamanca ani | _ We believe that it is beyond a doubt that the Russian. e pu r cepi bra’ membered, are densely populated streots. Keeping on | br It #eems that the Pope is preparing a solemn anawer to | | ngland; now England receives a tribute of approbation terous spouting of a powerful lunged individaal a pin been ley A : @istance ahead. On pursulog my way in the direst! which he interpored some insurmountable objection to peace. is not quite two years his senior, 1s likely to survive Genie ert Bae! ‘0 proceed carefully, else his dis- | government ba» had its hopes greatly roused py the real the sound, Tscon arrived opposite a very dirty, diugy | every place I exhibited any desire to select,gho at length eaton, of Washington, is here, and though over | which would bea bitter disappointment to the “ Itty ae of oo tual thunder may come out at the breach | or seeming sympathy of America, and of this Irish ele- 1g house, in the window of pulled up in front of a very fair looking house, and in- } seventy, is running about London with the zeal and acti- | coneervative” party here, who, for some reasona be. and not at gees ment in particular, | Although the Amertcans have little thing intended to Le # transparent formed me, ina loud voice, ns the landlord came out to | vity ofa young man of twenty. He went to the country | known to themeelves, have chosen his loyal Highness | _ (The cholera is generally diminishing, but {t has left | commerce with the Baltfe, something was cxpected frou: all whom it concerned tbat the * Matual Improvement his new guest, that this was the place | house of a Yankee nabob, near London, lately, aud | for their especial patron, and expect him to inaugurate | WB¢le towns without inhabitants. the posible attempt of their traders to break the block- Soclety” were then and there in session, Crossing over had been so” extravagantly cal gizing. ‘The | bagged a dozen brace of partrilges in a few hours, A | a kind of political millenium, The Prince's so, a young |<, When this letter Eger Pe Sefior Escalante, the new | ade, which might end in some casualty, and lead to in- ane making my way, as well as the dimness of the dark equions bowing and scraping, and. stesootyped | man must have stout legs, ns wel as editorial experience, | tan of four-and-twenty, who, like most of hisiamily, re- | Spanish representative, will have arrived at Washington. | creased il will towards the allios. The Americans might and rickety stairs would almit of, up into the hall, I liies in which the proprietor most lavishly | to go through such exercize at seventy-tw joies in the name of Frederick William, fs said. t6 be | Nobody in Spain expects anything will happen in conse- | be supposed to argue that they did not care for our old found the owner of the bolaterous voice sviit in fi indulged while escorting me in, promptly roused ir. Buchanan is hard at work with Lord Clareadon at | the destined husband of the youthfal Princess Royal of | ¥¢hee- cD. «Jus gentium,” to which they bad neyer subscribed. about the “rights of the ‘ard working hope a suspicion that, after all my precautions, I had not been | an important negotiation, and though I know the sub- | England, and is now on a visit to Quesn Victoria, at Bal- WP iavnin, Sept. 14, 1855 and that they would go where they like. This hope was » Sept. 14, 1855. | not unreasonable, yet it haa been disappointed. But sly looking fellow, and havi quite as fort a ate in the selection as Tat fitst supposed. | ject of it, | must not say a word, even to the Hezarn, for | moral. ‘He bas probably gone to look afier his intended approvingly several times | ‘This sort of ete. He was a stout } The Catint Waking Tp—The Board of Admiralty—The | more'strange is the cherished by the late Crear, and said observed me nod my he rt of syeophantic, bogus politencss is to me always | Yam bound to secresy for the present. All in good time. | bride, as there was some talk of young Jerome Napoleon, a @uring his peroration, he escended at its close, atter | more offensive, too, than even absolute rudeness. My suspi- A NEW YORKER, ihe ex-‘*Prinee Montagnard,’’ having cast an eye upon Loan—The Floating Dét—The Horse Interest—The Sai | tb shared in by his successor, that an actual rising could just taking time to receive the congratulations of his | cions were almost strengthened into convistions by some or her, and the Prassian might well feel apprehensive of of National Property—The Denocrats—The Queen in the be effected in Ireland through Uke medivun of the emigrants drers, to come and sft along side of me, Percetving! | Kittle whispering and pentomimic by-play which’ subse- Gur Paris Correspondence. ‘bemg eut out by so formidable a rival. 4 i in America, The scheme, it appears, has been enter- ‘was an American, he asked me how he made out, vre- quent 1y passed between him and the eabman on the stoop. Panis, Sept. 13, 1855. ‘The difficulty between the United States an1 Deamark Family Way—Espartero Sick--Cholera~Carlists, dc, & J | tained by the Russian Cabinet, and endeavors have been suming, of course, that 1 bad heard every word of his | Here, as everywhere else, the rules regulating the fores | 7m, sremptad Aeassination of the Emperor—Bellemare | Sb0dt tho Sound dues, excites a good deal of attention in | The Cabinet fs getting itself out of the natural indolence made to carry it. into execution. ‘ihe fact shows rhapsody. It is needless to eay that I assured him it was | Of cabs, coaches, and other public conveniences, are ox- 4 ss the political and diplomatic circles of this capital. There | and apathy which characterize it. Some few decrees of | BOW, inaccurate is the knowledge which even a ‘one of tho most brilliant and nnansweradle efforts Lhad | ceedingly rigid and proper, but there they end. "My man Pronounced a Lunatic ty a Medical Board and Sent to } js a report current that Russia has offered her mediation, sie well-informed and subtle ronment has of the: ererlistened (0. Frem n little printed bill which was | charged fall fourfold the amount to which he was legally | Bicelro—Health of the Empress—Ths Present Position of | which has been accepted dy both parties, and that the | Public utility and material reforms have been lasued, al- | state and institutions of this kingdom. From the new Banded sne | learnod that among the questions to be dis- | entited, and I presuine he more than doubled it on tho | ye pucsians in Northern Seltatopal Unlenchle—The Re- | Czar Minister at Verlin isto be invested with the no- | though nothing comparable with the needs of the country, | convention and its committee the Czar can hope little, landlord for bringing me. As represented on its cards, A , | ceasary powers to bring this questio verata to an amicable | which is prostrate in its energies—rather from lack of | S24,Ne believe that even such dislike as exists among eussed by the society were the following :-— pet z ms le * Does the human race spring from one pair?” my hotel was a mort desirable residence, but Isoon dis: | Jotcings at Paris—Arrival of Ald-el Kader—The King of | termination; Denmark giving way in principle, but the t Americans towards the present alliance and its acts is “Would the spread of education tend tw diminsh effme?” | covered that the toadying annoyances ‘of the landlord | ‘Sardinia Expected in the French Capital—Dew'h of M, | United States consenting to waive their claims till the | 8°vermment than lack of means, far too weak to produce any practical effects, Putting “Js the faculty of reason contined to man”? and landlady must te taken, like the white marble front | JpineaueThe International Statistical Congress, conclusion of the war, when the Sound dues can be in- | Adecreehas been published of considerable importance, | side the old feeling agains: md, the positive sym- «Are the people politically prepared for an extension | of Brown’s Hotel in Washington, as the only avatlabio g . cluded in the general settlement. If thia rumor should | concerning the navy, re-establishing the old Board of Ad= pathy for Russia rests only on some su ef the suffrage?” substitute for its promised aud highly-taxe1, though The last attack on Sebastopol has sucgeeded. The last | prove correct, it will be another master stroke of Russian y ‘tween her position and ‘their own. Russia is a new The latier was the one then under consideration, ant } purely imaginary, comforts. By the next mail I shall | attack on the life of the Emperor has failed. In these | diplomacy, binding Denmark to them by the strongest | ™ralty, under whose direction the nayy may perhaps re- | country; she is a great one, and will be greater; she has my sturdy lunged friend who had jast sit down | dispose of London, of which f have alceady seen and | two sentences I run up the news of the woek, the lacto | {is of interest and gratitude, and cementing the Santis gain some of its old «plendor. an immense territory which she is peopling, ped ~ al been susiaiaing {he aflirmative side of the ques- | studied a vast deal. It will soon be time to give opinions relations already existing between them and the Unit ‘The stupicity and folly of by-gone governments have nate a jel rape pig! “4 a a decay on ber south- tion in reply, ag 1 learned, (o a tall Scotch tailor, | and enter into reflections on the facts and material al- | item of which has, however, been quite forgotten inth | States. aheiht of the: publi ‘ “a. pe was Perrine Ai pire a the a 43 bed ready gathered up. MIKE WALSH, mportance of the former. Of both you will have full de se Bee “ ed wet and changeable weather we ry erie i see chs cag by-wor s ‘0 ay Te aa $ taken much and vents alemen, Ibe, She velen Saiew,. Wie & Eeeneye, I PT CORT ils by the ordi is. Yo ve roughout the summe, the crops of the ya- | sucha po! we they risen that we have many times Americans selzedza province and armed with a most formidable pilo'ot documentsand | |) | New Patents favmed. Tea eet eee Ly apply such ef | jrous sorts of grain bavo been Athcient in these parte; | secon at the head of the navy, as Minister of Marine, poets | oftheir wouk neighbor; an alliance of France and Eng- elaborate notes, next entered, in opposition to the exten- | ist of patents issued from the United States Patent pa i pprehend may not have reac! Very little of the new corn bas been brought to market, | ang rhymesters, lat ournaliat: lite a Jand was projected. which, if carricd out, would have sion, Ho had evilently renda great deal, but did not } Of for the week ending Oct. 2, 1855—each bearing that | you. the farmers are still engaged in harvest work, and as hymesters, lawyers, journalists, or literary gentle- | involved the Union in a and dangerous le. seem to understand his subject. Nearly all his illustra, | dares oe . ‘The “assassin,” as he was in the first instance styfed prices have been constantly rising, they are in no hurry | men of very mediocre ability—persons who have never | The Russians occupied a similarly situated territory; tions, though seemiugly concltsive, were easily turned | | Peter Arneson, Jorgen Pederson & Hons Rees, of New | 4, the journals, is now pronounced to bo ‘ac, an | 20,bring their produce to town. Of late yoars, this mar- | been afloat and knew nothing of tar and cordage but the | ¢lliancé was completed, is most powerful, and may lant inst himself, and after a very tedious discourse in | York N. Y., 1orimprovement in preparing materials for | bY iq Pronounced to be # maniac, a | Ket has been supplying several provinces where the crops | names. It was time to give « of intelligence ana | *o;ner®re in the afuirsof's trene-Auantio Turkey. We whieh he made the most sweeping mistatements agaiast | hat bodies. 2) |__| he is accordingly to be consigned to Bicctre for the rest | failed, or were short. “In consequences of the facility of | Tames. It was time to give @ glance of Intelligence and | believe such ideas as these intluence o ange clase of garses de and government, he eloand oy saying that al Ph ty Oe ab oe the Prin = not Brag vet ks f of his natural life, An American or Englishman will be | Tater reas aie hatte —- bend othe Prussia by | Gent that the new Board of Admiralty ill stitute re- ay bed aces ‘fans ‘ian pamphlots kat pong conzcious that’ his positions we - » N. Y., for improve - : ¢ river 0 t P tt . able he should have uo chjection'to hearing his strange | fucturing bat bodies. somewhat astonished to learn that in this matter no telal | great quantition af wheat, Ty bicley, oats, awe forms and improvements and inspire new life into the | Russia may besure that we have not a Poland at our friend (referring to me) make the attempt. Accepting | Bernard Goerts, of Philadelphia, Pa., for improvement | nor any other species of public inquiry has taken place | conveyed to this city, where they always commanded a | "PIRI MAY oa op ale, {it will be side, nor an earnest enemy in the great community ee invs tation, T arose and wras greoted aie arly by 19 corrugated, rellectors. Milwaukle, Wis., for improve. | the ™#R having been declared a lunatic, after a priva beef > in the se Diese Be the ‘consuar tion of 8 | membered that inatead of pe ge cel Li Sed ee | we have founded. me, if ever Leame down on any one with deserved and | ment in sewing machincs, Y examination by two or three physicians whose intende, | sequence of orders arriving from remote diesicts, ali | {2ebieheroficers of the navy, in fpain, are called Ge0e- | a wegi Condlogration at Fort Smith, Ark withering severity, 1 did #008 this orcasion. As pro- | Jos. Hyde, of New York N. Y., for improvement in | decision was known before band. The solicitude show has constituted Berlin an important grain market; | [il8.°! Satine, rigs ot ee ee esata $50,000 Werth of ceeded ournide tecame gradually sushed with exulta- | ferew wrenches. | Xk by the Emperor in keeping back the news from the Bm | but with the extension of business, a race of speculators | Of the Navy is the Preaidont of the Board {From the Fort Smith, (Ark.,) Herald Extra Sept. 8.) tion, Scouts were sent out to bring in the faithful, and Pacey ‘pean + Horlbut, of Boonville, N. ¥., for | prose fe xccounted fox by the delicate and Interesting | BAS sprung up who buy and sell breadstufls on time This board will dedicate ‘iteelf exclusively and inces- On ‘thursday night, 6th instant, at about T03¢ ofelock gre Thad got through the whole hall, stair-way and lane | improved feed motion for planing machines, Mate of her health, which ts such as to render hor | bargains, the same as public tunds and securtties ace | santly to the improvement and increase of the navy in | UF city was visited by a very destructive fire, layi ia front, were filed with ationtive aud enthusiast lis | Chav, Moore, of Brenton, N.J., for improvement in | the onjcet ofthe greatest ‘care. ‘She now but seldom ap. | ‘old on the Stock Exchange, to deliver im one, two, or | Svery form. 7 im | easly aos wiole block tn ahes. ‘The are was diese Seabetiag iseswaves before hessdiin the reptowof Lime | Ben). F. dller, of New York, N, Y., forlmprov peara in public, and (t was remarkei with surprise and | fee months forward, the seller huving mo grain on } | “The loan of the two hundred and thirty millions of reals | €4 in some stacks of fodder in the alley near Garrison Sitatncd Bron ie of pleats r-cohoed the prolong: | cblouy stack,” cn” Wont” Yvsorimvrovementio | ah sogrs (6 bn alee euros povolar) that Necthe hus Pecantunn tet ale pero or manuting tas. | tenn ‘ann ng voluntarily, beter than wae expected. | Svasuf, between Quuk and Weshlagion sum. a , i oll, 0 erbary, C oS eer of ee ie um which was per- rchusce, but only paying or rece(ving the } Already one hundred and forty-five millions hare been soon communicated to the warchouse of Mr. E. ed cheer of triumph which rent the air, Finding allex- | | Jos. Powell, of Waterbary, Conn., for improvement in | formed today at Notre Dame iu honor of the hive vt | eliferences at the settling day.” These’ xpecuiations, to- | Alvendy one Br cenngetal c 4 euses utterly useless, I accompanied a large detachment | knitting machines. Ene LA Sit? Gebantonel. ti ing of | Cether with the short sugplies, haye conteivuted ¢0 tales | febsctibed, oF about $7,260,000, and the prospect now is ‘ow, and the buildings around being all the amy deli pated Oey ae « tavern: close, eye P hr pnt ee of ew York, N, Y., for improvement in This time there is 20 saietake about the matter. This | the prices ema " serene the gr ea Pas aces vr debe not arched hn he the Ing conainagthe bve Mg and ocery of Gl aM ‘ . Oe Repne Sew Y :. Y. is no rumor Bu t, no romance from the imagi- | Ment upwards, itis not to be wondered at that T- | first of thi th to $30,302,166 66. linger, the tailor shi dwolllag of john ‘the worst beer I have tasted in England before 1 could E. K, Reynolds, of New York, N. Y., for clock eseape- } native brain of an ii Tatar. The Malaxof leas | mers keep back their stocks of grain, in expectation of | *"sy,0" this month to re . epee op P. Hang, and getaway. Tam nowjust on the point of leaving for Lon. | ment. i toni taken i tena ea ek id $ ated still higher quotations, Thus the market fs but scantily The ‘pment owns ther 212 full horses, 189 of he store of Levi & Co., thence spreading up Garrisom from which place you will hear from me imme- Henry Sizer, of New York, N. Y., and Elisha Stone of | the Russians and is now in possess Byog he Allies x supplied by land cat ‘and al ‘there are ac. | Spanish blood, 4 Arabians, 4 nglish full b ‘and 15 ] venue, burning down the store of Mr. Bollinger, the @iately. aoe MIKE WALSH. | Lowell, Maen, for aprarafas for’ opening and closing | that fs known beyond thie that a large amount et, om | coUnts of tolerably largestilpments Seis tang Pa expect: | Cosham, cine menten are, divtetbuted' tn: 29: Gietehote, | (encase Ween cRSaetam MS UINY, secon oe Rae LETTER VI Hooray se and Ine, Walker, of Cinciunati, ., for im. | unition and artillery bas fallen into the hanis of the | ¢d per river and canal, these are likewise bought up by | "This is the provision made for mounting the Spanish | Joseph Everle, in which was the Post olfice; thence up- . at ae " of ae A ‘ provement te ewdlog'< vedine talk aber 6 + wi ~¥ im- | allies, and that an Anglo-French commission has just been | Speculators before they arrive at their destination, cavalry, and improving the race of horses inthe penin- | the street, burning the brick store of Mr. 5. Striker, oc~ Mike's: Magnanimity Towards the Recruiting Sergeant— s i Cat Work. spotted to estimate the vaiue of the materials of war | _, The latest advices from the eastern provinces of Prus- | guia, and it must be a! that this arm of the Span- Messrs. Brooke & Latham, and two stores be- , Hiram & John C. Taylor, of Cincinnati O., for coopers’ nded Tos ‘zarnikow, ‘Messre. His Journey to London, and te Inpreaiont—His Fullow , , which the enemy have left behind. The Russians have | *i# mention that wheat, rye and most of the other co ¥ dat weds eas Su Poilartio. ise cA «Chae, G. Rees, of Philadel . . retired to the north of Sebastopol, where, however, with | yield only half’ crop; 80 there ia not much to be look ‘ithe mls cfaational lants, or the productsof the late law Duval Ring. Sete lors coultariticomt oyalty at a —_ @ ea, 0 adelphia, Pa., assignor to himself | defective means of warfare, almost without food, and wr from that quarter, It has reported that govern- | ofselease from mortmain, proceeds with rapidity and gives A few of the goods belonging to Bo! T, Haag & Levi Discount—Maternity and Is Caree—Tricks upon Traret- } emi Win. 8. er of samme place, for machine for pre- | quite without accommodation for their enormous but | ment intends to purchase at New York and other ports | excellent results. By the end of the year it is calculated | were removed to the strest but caught ire end were lere—Mike Fulls into Pleasant Company—How He Got | GaSiavas Welssemborn, New York, N.Y. now demoralized army, they will find it impossible | of the United States such quantities of grain as are want- | that there will have been sold property to the amount of | nearly consumed. Brooke & Latham, Eberle & Cxarni- stavus Welvsemborn, New York, N.Y. assignor to | —according to the conviction of the allies—to make | ¢4 for the army, the prisons and one rament ¢s- | some twenty millions of dollars, but only twenty per cent kow rucceeded in saving « part of thelr of On Among the Laiice—His Arrival in the “ Great Me- | mpes W. “argent, of same place for, thermo udorie Alter. | any oerienbed: reistacny x, * ioe aove em ee ee . * . will fi . | tablishments, w! no doubt could be at lower trolepus””—London Cabmen and Hotels. Patented in Englund, Nov, 17 18 He Jouratie. (lo tho files of whlel'T retor soa iis | tates thon th this country’s markets; but as tho sol | ‘holt Myable the fret year, neeording fo the be Garsiooa erent, 2nd Wy ae enartiobees out cutee Loxpow, September 8, 1855, | y,ft0mrbrey M. lings, of Manchester, N. H.. assignor to | detaila) that Prince Gortsckakoff is expected to | dora’ bread is all baked ofthe lowent quality of rye (with | "Tye'vemocrstic movement goes on. ‘The operatives of | the fire was prevented fi 4 in, that, dh . s Jobn M. & Simon F. Stanton,of same | improve- | make e hasty retreat from the collection of tert most of the bran in it), the question remains whether on fe ae oe sgetiom, At nine A. M., on Saturday the Ist instent, I left the for filling set t 'y forts, m: ‘that Madrid have addressed a memorial to those of Barcelona | 80d the new brick store of Mr. H. G. en, on the cor~ Pc A ; for filling seine needles, : tines and barracks, which are spoken of as the “nor sufficient quantities of that description of grata could | ard those of Spain in general, in them to form a | ner of Garrison avenue and Washington street, was jorth Western railroad depot, in Liverpool, for this al- y Youngs, ot Milwaukie, Wis. for ] of Sebastopol, and ‘which beforo the commencement of | be purchased in the United States, the breadstuifs grown ition to be to tho Cort ‘th i served, which stayed the flames in that directh We most boundless mass of amoke and coat dust covered | chine for sawing lumber. Patented Jan, 30 1855. the siege bad scarcely any existence. Tadepondentiy o¢ | 18 fea being chiefly wheat and corn. PF the right of free atsoctation. . om | the large frame store occupied by Messrs, Peanywitt & etic, Pievides to te the infantry and artillery who have bon acting in the | Pulation of Prussia and nearly all ve: tre generally : Co. brick waving, I again meta |g, It is believed to be a fact that the Queen isin the f1- | Co., belonging to John Gardner, on W: atroet, a age Snockixa Curminanity.—James Griffin, a man | trenches, and who, by the capture of Sebastopol will, to upon rye, wheaten bread bel @luxery; | mily way—and it is raid that the Court will return to wad prevented from takiog dre by great on the couple of the recruiting wiicers to whom 1 handed a ] about thirty ight years of ge, a ret ient for many yours a great extent, be lett unoccupied, the Engilsh ave three | # #tmall quantity only is baked tor the breakfast table Madrid by tho 20th inst. of our citizens, and perbaps much is owing to its crown, with which for them and the ‘boys to deink my | oe nelgtborhont of Lewisburg, ta this eounty, but. |. thowstnd savaliyg all of, whine have served in Tudie, hardly apy conrumed at other meals, excepting by | "General Expartero haa been quite ill, and better again, Feing covered with axe proot paint, This ballding standa health. I believe I omitted to state in my last that I of the neighborhood of Washington, was | W ¢ French have a #' number of the same mbor of persons, who are not | and at the last accounts worse. It seems he i g | immedis' ite brick block, occupied : arrested on ft to mehigaay, and at the hotel and pubes: trem an intermittent fever. fe. GeorTe ari Sutton . com! ursday on a charge of rape upon his own | “arm.” Those soldiers have hitherto been unoccupied, (if | Part re. frequently visited their quarters on Shaw's Brau, and | daughter, a very preity young woman, of eighteen yea we ex the affair of the sh at Balakla In the meantime both wheat and rye continue to returned the drioke Which the Bkipper and Ihed at thetr | The daughtor wae prensavurele Jollvercd of estint Conia | seld to be most amlous we ot pais onset worth fi Cholera continues to decline. “tants, and Bennitt Walton, merchants De ibit thei: “a, rise to fomine the former bei: from $2 68 to stands near ‘brick block. expense while they were s0 indusiriously engaged in en- | ived only a few minutes) on the 27th of July last, and | Prince Gortschaketcvetreat it meditated, wrulttsanat | 82.70; the Inter 81 80a bushel. ‘hls Ie higher han tronpeand the militia Dut they csustanthy peso ei sede ot the rarer, 6 ig ‘Gast, lowe dea: to enlist us under the bauuer of Victori then disclosed its paternity; but tho awfal nature of the | seriously harrassed, if not rendered impossible, On the | Was ever koown, and opens but e poor prospect for the | decision and a devetion yot n better eoeee, "Nee | pers; Drs. Burford voring 8 wi wer of Victoria. Dur | outrage was concealel, periaps out of @ not improper | other hand, if the Itussians continue for even a few days | Winter. 1em alraid the sufferings of the lower orders | tying gghts better than religious fanaticlam end igne. | chants; J, , jeweler; and William H. Ting those visite we at length got to be quite good friends, gupathy tie daughter, untila few days since. The | to occupy Sebastopol, they will ran an excelicnt chance | Will be keg sorterst oo Oe are by the si lon | setier. “Bo long as the clergy can maiataia the Co., merchants, last named building was in and the gayer-spirited portion of them used to laugh | father was tried on yesterday before Esquires Sedden and | of being starved out ‘and forced to make an unconditional | trade and the uncertainty fature, which pre- | there will sot hail to be found in Spain fools gy nent danger reveral times, and had the frame store taken: Artus, the Fxamining Court—at the instance of the ac- | surrender. yent capitalists from investing their money in under- it would have beon saved with great heartily over the Joke, which at fist weighed rather | cure’ and in tomplignee with n special provision et te | gia taking Sebastopol the toss on oth sides has hoon | Yabingset publi Ullliy, and, is fact, paruiysy the whole | S@B¢ for them, and for the plensure of being themselves | FF it Ton et est Sarg” peed from. Caaralkaw's heavily on their pockets and pride, but, through this libo- | Revieed statutes—sitting with closed doors, About 6 | enormous. The Faghel, alone havo had 2,000 men killed | brie of 5 Spain oo on in her slow way on the road of , | warehouse, where the fire caught from the stacke of fhd~ noctet h General speaks ‘of the Frene! The cholera ts paying us its usual annual visit, and der, and caught « dwet house to Caarnthow, hear the remaining witnesses. It waa evilent from the | loses as «very considerable,” apd’ It appears fromthe, | though the cases haps, less numerous than in | §¢,nobedy has any right to quarrel with her fr Tolmk | ia eice to the stable of the St. Charles Note, thence to Profitable as if they had succoded in entrapping as—the | large crowd that lad continved around the Court all ai Menitewr deV Armée und from telegraphic message: former thn Spain, . id i “ ¢ Court all day, ; ¢ mo years, they a1 ei by their excessive the confectionery of C, Com n, thence to the more particularly 90 as the amount they should havo | and other ci:curtances, that a popular otoroak was | contents of which have not yet been mate fatlicly | Vitulenet, the nimber of caxes being very trifling in | (The Irteh Klement in the United States—The | ry store of M. Henry, burulog all the bul Feoelved on the capture, would, doubtless, to the last | SxPected. Defore the pose of oflivers, with Mayor Do- | known, that an unusual number of general ofiicers have | comparison tothe deaths. Up to the present rather moro of ground, It was with the utmost difficulty the fire was ral return on my part, turned out in the main at least as o'clock P.M. the Court a/journed to this morning, to | or wounded, The byns at ther head, had p: ded flity yards with the ac- | suffered. than a thousand persons have been attacked, of who: Sept. 12. evented from crossing Ozark street. “yt |, had proceeded flity yal t a bh m (Prom Times, ree ee (awd been spent in the same manner, cused on the way to jail, the pe ph 6 may seized, and a General Pellsser is made a Marshal of France, by a | near seven hundred have succumbed to the fell disease, The time etn necessarily Poture with | "The house of Charlee A. Birnie, opposite, was on fire le road passes through finely cultivated | desperate etfort made to take the prisoner from them—it | decree which apperrs in to-day's Moni/eur, and it 1s ex- A. B. ceive full int of the great In the Crimes | two or three times, and the house of Netss was also. country, and everything about the manner of its con- | BAYIng been devermined to drag him to somo private | pected that some signal mark of favor will be conferred Our Madrid Corn .« Jeteure to Inquire Into many things which. though | very near taking fire; the turpentine was drawn out of stridiica tat mange len | Bisee and emarculate him. The citicars maintained thoir | on General Bosquet who led the assault on the Malakof Correspondence. ferent were of minor interest as long as the honor | both there houses by the heat. The St. Charles, oseuplod cn «ip zl gem strikingly contrasts ind firmly, and although pistols and knives wore | apd who greatly distinguished himecif both at Alma and MapRm, September 7, 1865, | UDRCtAM wer ice anfety of the empire wore in sus- | by J. K. MeKensie, was waved with great dimculty ana % The cars, a# most of your | drawn and viclence feared, they succeeded in making a | Inkermann. Progress of Democracy in Spain—Riske of the Throns— | pense. The greatness of on her | much exertion. It was on fire two or three times. readers are, I presume, by this time aware, instead | [00t Tace of it, and beat the crowd to the jail, where they ‘This morning, at the 7 Dewm, which was celebrated at The Classes) Ni Own exertions and the proof she gives of power and | furniture wes all removed from the house into the street, of being long and open . lodged the prisoner safely. The excitement contiaued | Notre Deme in honor of the victory, the Emperor Pane Passive Classes!’—New Schoot of Agri- determination to use ft in defence of the The Si. Charles, and the ore of Mr. P at ench end, lke th peror anda of the axel maphbale cngehea, loots nh end, ours, | high during the night, although the crowd retired imme. } brillant covtége of general officers were present. At ten culiure—The Loan—the Carliste—Advice to the Popo } a ‘by the government and the people. Yet the | whichwas cd down, are owned ir. Asa 4 ) holling eight modiam-sixed | diately from the jal); and this morning, wo Lellove, the | paces from the cathedral ia he hogpital of Noire Dai Cholera—Senor Becalant:. feelings of other communities, and thelr views respecting | Mr. Henry saved a portion of his but lost about persone—four front and four back. The passengers face wie gen¢rally, in their sober second thought, are gatie- | and while the cannon wns roaring from the Invalides Some fen or twelve since tn our motives and pelicy, cannot be unimportant to a na- | $2,000 in hides. each other, and unless their thigh joints are rather ied that the prisoner was kept out of thelr reach, and | the brilliant military pri was entering the place years since in Spain nobody ever | {ion which more than ‘any other is universal in its rela. | The danger of the adjoining, block from the conflagra- leh eno waaliy the ease tn thie comeey aenart | are wig fre ln to abet coup. Pe stpraadn | of worship, there Was mating suaperve ad ‘onthing | Yard #pnk of Gemocracy cr reputiig ani nobody, es- | fine, and ay And fuemayoe Mein ver quarter of} on gaa sual tbat Hwee, Toate naar ; gene: . The Examini in the appearance : the globe. The unguiet | mo %, orn after a while almost intolerable straightening of your. | Opurt tis morning ormmtited lim 10 ibe jal, in dematt | tbe place of ee eee hate! fr ate arog =" ts in the United States, an the. tirade fords from thelr store, a% ail were fearful selves, or @ general interlacing of kaees, is inevitable of enffering, for if ” Trish emigrant 5 were removing tall. Tis trial at. the Create Cour’ will ‘come | more fortunate minions was represented oa tke one hand | {el thecrieing, ever thought nf the posftility of croating | Spaingr Fogiand which forms, the staple of the commit~ | that the entire block would be destroy. | And 9 Brest 11 is almost neodless to eay that under such cireumstance, | it is impossible for of 83, e off, probably, in two weeks. —Mayyville (8. C.) Eagle, | tho sufferings of nine thousand were sufficiently Indi a democratic party, which the monarchial spirit of the | tee’s address, would of themsaslves hardly excite notice | many others were moving goode—but Sy. 27, ’ a | ea on the t, This afternoon gatelions regreute. country repelled completely; and these men were looked ' ip thie country, where we are fully aware of what Irish us to give a thorovgh detail at this time.