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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1656. 3 are provisions extremely injurious, and not grounded [From the London Times (city article), Oct. 25. laws, will take piacs, to allow the bank every freedom of | writtem on the crows of their cays and om theic banners, | of the Japanese watere and ihe newghboring coast bis sogenaratntione neare wacetantsl do the of tee . : adi ‘The of the Me oe eee action. Pa teiyabentonl ante a what the iasus of the | of Aria, and follow his proceedings step by wtop, be | ecetonias' Butbontion to leave rodaa for touch hops a 4. That in 1647 these provisions were practically sus- | of y oney in the hands of the public is ted Letters from the wanufacturing districts report the | Content will be. will soon appreciate the motives h decided, ag well. | consent on op pended; had that not been the case no man who at all | commercial requirements is, reared be rapidly be. | state of trade av being particularly dull, orders being You, ob, in 3855 and ip 1655, an well an inter, if it be} a» thow wich shuuid have decided, ihe operations of | ‘The mere mevtion of aay change pang poninsity pee understards auch matters can fur a moment doubt that | coming understood. The amount of the a "i en out As cautiously ab possible, and in eome tostances | the will of Ge! the war phould taut (¢ will be whe same aa | the British commander. It should br tsken asan cle. | wible is oo alarining to the Vaal authorities that yond all the would have been drawn out of the bank, | notes now in active circulation out of that establishment have bees During the past month pur- } su 1812 I: it please Provideace w cond us ceverses, we | ment in (he calculation that (rom the 26th of May wutil | newspapers wluch contain sny ellusion to Ttatian and the notes issued on the fourteen millions of govera- | is £29,648,365. In June it wae as low as £1! 7,315, amd } Chases of raw nilk had wot been so large, but this parte | will ow * them ee cape | faith, ar te tho | the 7th of June strong southerly gales provaited io the | make their appearance in the cafir and readlag rooms 1d not have been paid. even at this time last psa it wea only £20,577,965, ] cular branch of business nevertheless considered to be try ft will continue. For the whole of Ku-sia sud MofTartary ro thas the Kursians would have a dead | with most unecerly mutilatio.* in the form _ 5 5. That great fluctaations have taken place in the | Fience it is more than £1,000,000 in exes of what’ was | ina healthy alate. fox up all, the «ar ix begmnine, whilst our cacaries | beat lo the southward of 400 miles to meke their cacape | Black pa’chas, obliterating whoie paragraphs of polit amount of buition held by the bank since the passing of | deemed necessary tor the trade Of the coustey fcur | Two O'Ciocn, P. M.—The English Funds axe quiet, but | appear tMbeclevo that it ls drawing fo ite close, and that | by La Perouge’s Streits, aod on the Tih ot June the As. | epeounticue, whieh, sperimena et the rensor’e the act of 1844, such fluctuations cor bank at | montis ago, and 270,000 in excess of what was consistent | steady. Consol ace martod 88 to 88h, both money | We srg oxhaurted sad wot in a crodition to comgione it. | miral himself cooupied that narrow pheesgo. Tho strong | wort ave poocsey termed by the Romans ‘ blisters,” ‘one time to decrease the amount of bank in cireu- | with the regular course of trancactions in October, 1854. | and a it. Neither our corps of the imperial guard, nor thas of cur } cet criticisms upon hit arraogements have reached create tadnitely mare attendon than (he articies them- lation, and thus to create great distress and bandruptey; | 4 much be recount. ger relative augmentation is believed at the ‘Hary-Pasr Tamrn O'C1ocK.——Sinee our lest report no al- | grenadicrs, dowtled and trivied by their woteran eotdiers | fom the aueee of action. The general opliuion was that | welvon would. and at other times compelling the bank to purchase gold, | same time to bave on tle rd to the notes of | teration bss taken place in the price of Consols, which are | 00 lgave, recelied to their banners and nuracrous as an | the Mtusdlons, oc or wboul tue th of May, etoud up to Active endeavors are being made to capture the baad: and thus vas‘ly to increase ita clreulation, thereby caus: | Countzy buna; yet, alter DS erie nent eam seh Bae ihe nocwinn of the market, thece- | Army, have yet been cogagnd in the contest. Antif | the surthward cad made tir @scepe up the Gulf of | Of political cutiaws whose presence im the netgh' ings rapid rise in the pele of all property ae of business during the past six weeks, s much less amount | fore, at these rates, ts extremely frm, pe pl at the voles of Ber sovereiga, alt Rusais wil Tortas amie rome of thet ora, rettlencents apap of Valenti and towards the Neapolitan frontier, thereby creating & porary prospertty, ot | of cireuiati jo a sie vs mo otek. It ie sd ted that thie seoms to have | wollestatlishe’ ct Frosh evidence Pad ioage et rot gold’ (the rise ia prices | ft Fe est nae Somers te rape BARING, DROTHERE ports OfROULAB. Let Engiand aaj France redoubie their efforte—iettbem | bec thy Admirsi's own final of inicu, ele why tid he | their movements shout fortnight 5K, ‘g necessarily ueing such ex, ort of gold,) sod that ex. | been diminished by the pressure of the public, but it fs We have little activity to 1 AMER DOW ArtHies of merrenarier—tot them continus in | deapateh Commodo e KMMott with (he French ships ia | visit Var ty a detachment of them to the farm heute oa eae ‘the bank agair to reduce the ariount of | © ; 1666 ani the following years to expend (a gd, ava dis- | thet direction on the Lat of July? I he wid thi Fon Faatore, «lange landed estate belongl Ow Thete motae, great distress and bankraptey become again | Sviceht that at that advanced rate tho pufic have ob-.| fureige produce markote this wock except in augat, | tance from une; that which we exvedd tu aivee st | why dld be deprive the ny ad et este ty | Rem tatare, & lange landed evtate belonging to the the ounsequence, “tiie morcantive ‘advices foun Parts continae, onthe | Whats with & brisk demand, bas advanced Is. « 14 64: | home—be it ha. We have alive twe blesced memory of | Wilichestor? Ut, ov tho otucr hand, be wall miuered to ” ~ ‘5. That the object of the government in pro- | whole methane seeaniative Rivals tm Waitieucte | fee a lls ued. Colfoe and cotton lower. | the tmpcror Alexauder— ihe impertshadle memory of the | the opinion that the Kessiana haa tucrad to the south, | Whe Ampertcan Arctic Ex1peditionsLetter yoving the Pan Charter Act of 1844 was tomitigatetheas | > ae iintee yeah le gyre ir ge AD yng rey Bic glerah g Regions bes eee pain raven ta Mi ae banporor Nicholas—the lofty sud revalule wild of the Em why bid he deprive the Winchester of the norvieesaf the from Doctor Kane to Mu ions, end, as far a4 possible, to ensure a steati- am HM ‘A 4 Or eamder U., wee sums up ia bis their vir- jaa sron! quenoe,' Maan tin tlie, tod. peek tg oa ea megseaal| et ee tes Eraneislenve of 8% for mromey, | fier ayranae bo sums up im intel thal Ve | ae cof tha expedition was most unsatistactory, | The test mail trom, New Vork oroight ievettzenee af feo 83 te Ube per coat Notblog, tucther hed crane: | 28186 0 8824 for the account: Mexican collara 4a. 119444 | parce. Wo will Sybt. and indeed is caincrencement was of the aauw chersetec, | Che fafoty of ir. tog who in May. IKGd aalied la com | 7. That no such effect has been produced. The disco- ieeh vemastlng Pies eika Pack of Feronn rived nal. rilver 6s. 14¢d., nominal. South Ameri: ara, Yetropaviownki, which was found fourteen or fifteen | mand of an cxpe tition Mtted out mt thy tof Mr'Gta very of gold, end its com trned iniiux, has in a great de- | [e'was cuaored thet tho buition thia week prescated a | without demandcand these in ¢nlecemicn ce ea ey Military Movements ot Mebastopoi. woos beck deended ia such airanneras jutiioes | wd of New Vols aed ¥, Goon Vearaty. of tandem, Coen mesa tituations, ant pravenio’ vee wile Jurthez seduction, | This, uowsver, will have beea more | offers are ma: ¢.' A parcel of Penmiyivaais coupon boaks |! (PIP the London Tiers, Oetoner 26.) es potk; oly Malteal i'aen cuanto tet wr esens | eeenree far dome Frankia Lae ed a 8. That the question now is—will the supply of gold | {atnmade up Py re Tonia mathe nt 70 pee pent. Tal alter Sobastoyol had fa'len, when the weapon | epared. ‘The Ruaclan wottlowents in the Amor river, | several mathe back home government weancts wore Gee: continue such as to evabie us to meet the unavoidable | "tye Amsterdam advices tend to corroborate the report MBRMANN COL & CO.'S CLRODLAR. which Rursis hed mw long been forging for Uhe subjugn- | pocerding to reoent advices from the Paciic, turn outta | patched tn the hope o! jog with bim. The follectag immense drain caused by the war, aud to retain a sudi- | ofan art cient quaatity for the foundation adequate to the wants of fhe nau cat of the Bank of France to cbtain £1, _ Livenvoo., Oct. 26, 185%. tion of the kat bad been violently reat from her be o more myth, Finally, the Kusian le aqewiron | letter, contaluvng Uae fy seirculatiog medium | 990,000 meee, They mention thiat'a couséd able au in Manchester trade continues dull, and prices rule | when ber harbor bao Lecome proly de uf ber eeu aid appears belvre our offi sere just Wo dinappoin their hopes, | tora, venahed Low r bad been purchased there, but wivhout giving particu. | VY 1W. A yosterday’s market 2 rathor better teeliog | ber battecies were encumbered wih the bodies of her | aod when -bo riish Admiral is ready, oludo- all puroult! annouy ament of hin expert youlerday af ernocn me Jotiave (North Greenland), Sept 12 % ‘That this drain will he gregtty increased by the ne- | Jara. prevailed, but Che Wausaotios were auly to a limited ex- | beat and Lisvest defenders, what reason was there tyie- | ‘Ibe Kussian whips are, no Coubt, at this moment snugly Diy Dean Ba—1 save only time to repers to yeu the censary import of corn, sora by (what is no longer “ Aull een ciate 3 Pee ote andy tent i duce (he Kusrian General to linger on the aceue this | eavcenoed behind some choice sandbvanks in the sea of | paly arvivaltol ovr pacty av Gochaven, whence we have doubted) s great falling off in the crop of wheat for the 1 hast ch Sper ho Derk of Fen; oi 3 at att jows.} “di No pew feature in politic Vasiand irtotrievable cutar\rophoe Sf the capture bad | Uebotalr, with guna in poriiivn to defend the entrance to | talirn pasnge to Foghond in the Danish brig Mariage, year 1836 aye situation of the Bank of France bas uot improved: | The monay market remains in the asme unsatlafactory’ | beraiolivctod by a citinde main the idea of a recapture | thelr hising piace, should it by a rairacte, he di-covered rhe explorations ot our party cwbraced the esthre 10, Thet *he Bank of England reems to be quite aware ne sarees aah last rete ry oe pode nt etele. the efhvx of gold io the Continent coniiniw vnovated, | might have been entertsived. but euch a notion ia vein | Many a jest, no doubt, bas gone round emong Us Rae | whores of Bmiti'« found avd a new chancel ery of this, and is already taking mo-t di Lied ateps to check | 2% and if not apeedily checked may leu) tou further atvancd } and futile pow that sii the avengih of the emplro an | bint eaptaine at the axponse of Adnural Stirting—tio Un- | from ita nvethoastero curve in m Tak Cmmaash Sods aan, iek Passollicg: Ane. nnasotsihate infition fruncs. The directure will consequently | in the rate of discount, Consols have improved some- | eon put forth a-clomly to prevent the (alt ot the place | Pend. Thr er cod an notes; the effost of which will he to depress prices, and is myrryine renee Linea scare MAME 8 what, and close to-day at 87% « 68 In, Vcd ty sd advantegeous battlegronnd for | (8 Tetersburg (Oct. 26) Correspondence of the Londen | wiles cu: sey free from leo, It woahed a od m0ue “a — °e the export of Ee ferred San § oe date, if the cxteont wilt nav give econ caneay A. DENNISTOUN & 60.'8 OINOULAR, Ruseda agalnot the sities? We cau imagine none om waica rink ‘ Sows | ; fainous const, which Par been charted a» high aa tet sae it cunnet, now sta Bat ALAS tb 80 ta Wicaataa hah he ig ak thin ome Livmeraot, Uct. 26, 1368. sho Oghts steo great a disadvantuge, boca there is Mie Marine Journal publisbes w despatch from the port a. aetlby 6 celled for by any wild, dangerous sp-cuations in this | is netoe °F i nlded thet th y harcpye donde rh Though money fas been extramey dear during the | HON in which our possession of te sea ve powerfully iain of Ayao—a port belonging to the Kunsian Ame Fmith's Found torminates in ew extensive tay whlem country, for trade {x known to be more free from specula- | [7° wock—the market 1ate generally oxcceding toe mintmum | asin our movomenta by innd—nene in whica the Wading Company on whe coast of the See of | beara your nowe, aud (he const of Creeuliad, alter being tion thina it bes long been. 7 Zs . 4 rate of the bank—the condition of the money market is | Communicationn of her nrmy are Ao precarions, none Ochoteh—Cagiain Lieutouent Kacheweroff, to Maj followed ontit tt Leced the north, was tound cemented te 12, That this drain ts mainly caused by the Turkish | (Varis (Oct. 24) Correspondence of Lordon News.) certainly nol worse toan it wa on this duy Wook, and in | Where the peculiarities of her own vast and desolate torr | Gengind Wenteel Governor Geocrsl of Mveria, in which | the continent of America by smupendous p'scier whole loan, @ measure proposed ny governmen’, soe st their Jiearn from & good xource that the Hank of France | ip (act po far ameliorated tha! inuch of that vague appre. | tory react so forcibly npainet herself, none whees her forces | D¢ rtates that on the Oth A July ao Kogloh eqasdsow, | cliched our further progress towards the Atlantic, request faoctioncd by Parliament; secomiiy, by the | ¥:! not adopt any new measures in tte weenty sitting 2 | ponsion, which veel are 60 unable to lend assiviauce to aay other priat of ue | Comp wed Of 1wo paiilag frigates and a at 6, Under the Throvghout thiv long exteet of now coast, the resett amount of gold requived to pay out troops tn foreign | morrow. ‘To-morrow, er the day after. it will receive | Lev eute, bas aieepreateds the eee tee eere led |. Subyire wuich may be attocked,. Tuce gonerel im mt ve. | einen of Charles. Frederica (1), appeared’ in the bay | of muck herd. travel“and cxsusnrey 1 have fowse a= geuntrioe; and afow by purchases of wheat being made | forty millions of gold and silver, whioh it bas borght im | we haye'aniformig belleve!, may pean without di aster, | farguine indeed who coulr expect any othor result {com | Ay Ab soon pa their apprac was perceived, the | tryoer of the fost jarty whose search instigated your eum in every quarter of the world where it can be found. Holland. This morning there was presented ta the Miais | 4 vainst the remoter ‘uture it behor Dit lo & prolonged cvtence of the ¢ wagelast tue allied fcets | iMbabitanta of the Htte town and the emt garrison | connexion with our expedition, 18, That, however stringent such meanures may be, it | ter ef Finance for bis wigoaturo a ministerial decree, | {6 provice thamsalver by inoderiion wed Soaston te thatg | 0d artes than total dofeol or musvender without ateik, | Cvacoated the piace, ‘in abotience to the tusrustons | — ‘The past two wintern cace ded in severity amy. thet Would appear impossible thet the drain of goli from | opening, on account of the dearnoss of provisions, an ex’ | qvaifnzs, but more erpectally in auea ae require emgthen- | 128 4 blew. howe considerations are no obvious thet we | teccived from the Gave war General "Tho enemy teak | have tefae been recorded, Both neurry aud Icked jew these cares can be stopped without the #u-pension of | tracrdivary credit of five millions of frano, designed for 1 y ae ion of gold D cannot Guubithets betng present to the mind bath of U anoy ® quantily of ocala, Umber, and oluer inaterinla | ember sareed our eMlciepoy, and our dege,eo the number the not of 1848. Gistribution among the clerks of the Post sifles.. vety | moiaratt portion of ic hee Posed Gt May te he hea Mee: | Basvian snd allied genotas, "aad that they have mate. | belvcgurg to to company’ A nmall Dew iron steamer, | of lfiy-ceven, pariebed ofthis latter. xeecrges fh sone of 14. That ifs much larger amount of gold from the | cierk is to receive an additional payment af 100 Cranes ® | pang fanen Jor export. ' : rlaliy influenced the crcduct of both parties ever aince | Also the property of the company had been sudk 11 tho | 8) miles of eclld ice lnterpaned between us Ged the mear- a ae F agy a deen the See ee yore year, ‘Trade continues in the same condition asfor cours time | the 4 jie Ades » 8th of Reniarabee Why, then, it port; porvh gh nemy mencanees rateing it and blowing } cat waer, abe ¥ have rewalned © third winter we ately juced, ni kde com; , in vel fide SERS. " 8 Gl +, The great const still gu arr my be ashed is Prince Goruchakoff still in the Crimba! stp, whitet (oreo omolier oreft were cared away by | have pre ved fatal . fence (in what will peove & vain efort to maintain the | "Tuc BS MATELAND, CUTmMRAD & 0-8 OIRGULAR. ) Bedl, Spo grade cgasumpyion all gedog on, and the reduced | Toy), i ho engaged ip throwing up batteries and Eelng | the Wigatos. They remniued tu the hatoae for ton days, the Tith of May, with a carefully matured orgeail “convertibility” of {tx notes), to diminish its circulation | +, traslt meruurenct the Repke (of ngiaad and France) | aidorable extent in many articles; while a menutuctared Shelis into the towp, fontend 0 providing for the safery | Aud pat ween on the 17th of July, when the inhabitants on of baste an! sedges, | nvandoued the! ry onde am to a paint which will occasion enormous commercial con- | wil] .peotily bring back bullion to their coffers. We | goods, and other articles In which operations could pe | 9! si army bys epex need our) uray aver the Hoes, We supplies nursatees Ay retreat while the Coe weather { Téturned to thoir bomen, and found that ad their private fusion, bankruptcy and distress, and render the pay) | have heuri it argued that it will not have taat affect as | delayed, transactions beve been of the must limites | et cuntinues! To this question eevecal anawara | Property Ind been reeprered. The coramodire of the | with aptmat food entirvly by our gues, amd t snepacted Our slek 19 roparate aloriges. Al travel of 1 meat of taxes, the raising of Wns, the fniflment of | Q2uy is the specie iysid away in te tant an tho Munna. | character. But avwhero vo we nce anything its ostreme | # be given. In the first place, there is as | A70adron had published ® prociamation to the tnb ing monstary @mgagements, the em, wat of labor, and | oon nebit oF boar old will retain it there. If the | depression; on the conteary, prices, on Y ral feeling of pri-cand definnoe, m showing how com. | tants, niting them to return ta thoir dweliiogs, and nd 9a oxpovure taopen air of 84 Anys, wo reached ie the people, eetecly ee - Bian bab 1 ee ae Bola rl TE ete me ams ea guiey caite aie opiispen ately won “t ) ierely the Keursians bad provided for their cotregt, and | Prowining them protection if they tovk mo hostile steps | Upormavig in bealih and eaiety, 7 : at the means nabeng the ons ry to cars) om | coveraments suggest the establishment of branches of | commodities may’ well congratulate themmalves. how bolo s front the remnant of tha defenders of Shasta | Whill (ao ory wa were 98 whore Co fornia tue equadron 1 is right that while annewwcing our own roalaraten an bring 08 tuceosafal lesue the Ite war were fur. | the Bank of France and of the Bark of Ragland at Con- | The danchester macket, 4s was tc be expected, conti- | Pol aan stil! exhibit to her captors, There is also nm mo- | with water aud fuel (the warid | should thention We Geath of Uneve ef Sar aished by the adoption of an exactly contrary course of |) ut'nople (o pay ia paper for the waats of theic armies, | aves very awl. On Tuesday ome exterstve offees were | ‘Ve Of policy in breaking the fail of Russin as mach TA Wanisa Sound Dues Question. a Pray geooughe yengortreypyrepre. conduct om the part of the bank than that which, by the | Cotiing dor is 4 payer hereafter’ At present wo ars | made, but at rater wuch mr producers goueraily declined. | Porniule, and giving the pudlic mind of Kurape time to | 1... 26 Mame rt ‘th . of the duti b, and ore entitied to the gr charter of 1534, the bank ts now compalied to adopt, the | gynting kussia with gold against her paper Vestesday nome buries was done, but at very low prigas, | Pause between the startling news of the fali of the for. | | n (Oot. 22) Correspondenceot the London Times.) | reon§: 1 commander. Wits insue of its motes being then got restricted to) the $ Ognacts close 68. siactul trees and the confession ofdefent implied only tao clearly |, The following is na mbatract of she despatch witch the } pincer r friend and Aorvant, amount of bullion whica happened to be im its coffers, SUPPLIES OF FOOD. : in Wee evacuation M the provirce. There may, besides, | Pakh government haw forwarded to exch of the States K. KANE. Commanding Expedition, but iawued to an extent commensurate with the necessa- We read in the Courrier de Marseilles of tine 2d wt. — WRIGHT, JB. & 00.'S CIROULAR. Probably be another reason, in tho diMeulty of moving | CoBcermed in ths Sound duce, The dewatch ix under. pags Paskony, Seq,, Londen ry wantaof the government and the legitimate require- pplles of corn continue to arrive: although the ia Dae be j LavERroot, Oct, 26, 1866, on srmy disorganized and dispiritet by a tong succession | tor) nox bp be identical in al | cane, but to vary, partic. fh 1 epen this letter to announce the arrival @ iments ff commerce. port movement has not yet attained eny remarkable | 712% vst circular was treued, per Baltic, on 19th inst. | oF tertile hawehips and by- a. shattering detest, CoN re iba Nea vevap 7-0; se pai inane aaa ain Hartetone snd pasty, who must have passed es 16. That the preseut law, by permitting the bawk t» | peoportions our quays, nevertheless, present in the parts ) 74° America’s edvicer were to and on Monday tm the | tims cf the year nbs the scarcity of water readers are. | Tests of the State adtrersed:—- in Melville Bay, The officer: and crews are ol well. E issue a Diced amouut—furieen milllons—of notes on mere | pssigned for the landing of corn a degree of aumation by | Pe reat week, but failed to Lave any influence om out | treat across the steppes, even Withaut the presence of ae Venwark has come ta the determination to bring the | have cancelled my engagemeut with the Mariana ( government debt over and above the notes for which bul- | no eae ‘taual We have sen inthe second week of | Cotton market, which continues to wear the samegloomy | enemy, an operation of the utmost danger baby difticuity, | question to m solution. The Sing has authorized the | tain Argoadace, to whom } am much indebted for on is hed im deposit, hax proved that, even in times of | October tifty-tive vessels arrive inden with corn trom the | {4/°rt, forming tho ruling feature sineo the cievation @° | Those things may well account for the conduct of tho | MPister to invite all Che States Chat carry on trade wit | Lupritniity), ant will proceed to New York vith ang peace, these wants and requirements cannot be met by | shores of the Mediterrancon. Our Airican co.ony cos. | > D&ak rate of interest. Holders »tilf persevere in de- | Kussian General, but they do not prove that the couraa | ‘he Baltic to come to a “ofinite arrangement with Den. rymen. 4 circulation Umited by the amount of gold in the bank. | tribu'es tho most largely to those supplies, nineteen cur- sales, evon though tho rates obtainabM® ental | which he bos adopted is aot one of tho utmost | [94, end for this purpose to provide Uleir hitwinters in y I beg you to either call upon or send to Sir Fraeela 17, That inasinuch ws one main elemeut of price is the | goos, coutaining 20 Soo hectolitres, having already ar- | S2°A* Facritices, aud motwithstonding our diminishing and of daily increusing perplexity, With no choice | Capenbagen with the neceasarry inatractions, or to no- | Poeufsrt a copy of this letter, as aleo to Lady at cy amount of legal tender “pounds” in circulation, itix | Tived fom that quarter. Spam comes next—dxteen | feck, (he alost exhausted supply in the bawia of the | Except to assume th minite special commissioners for the purpose. Don | snd Mr, Bartow, of the Admitalty, manifestiy unjust, by diminishing the smount of such | \essols of that matlab, ‘chiely from the ports of Andelu- | ‘24°, the loas attending early imports, and the proba- | Rahineerte mark wiehes that the nogutiaions should commonceln | Thorstnoopen water abive the mouth of Seulth™s legal te artificinily to depress prices of ail | sin, having alrendy lended about 15,000 hectolitres. The | BUMty of mites ersivals this year. As s consequence, | there cannot bea doubt thet lrince Vortachekof must | 2 corse of mber at Copenbagen. A memoir At | Sound (elem Vomnt of Cape inglefeld), no that my ae property, oad proportionably to enhance the burden of | porta of the Jevant have sont us twelve vessels, including | P™C™ Have a continued drooping tendency, and much | jook with anxiety towards a retreat as the only means of | 122be! to the note dechares the proseut nuate of the ease, | capo hon been iaall soypecte providential. I 9m, dear aration srt 9.1 other monetary engagewents, merely be- | wa from Colate. A few from Italy and the coact of Bar. | "=*sularity charicterives (ue day teamsactions, whieh | ext-ication for a position whirh very tay ¢conderiag # che motives that haye Lndaced Deoma sir, yours Poi. Ako “cause of o¢casional fluctuations ia the amount of one'ar- | jay complete the list. We omit to mention tu thee re- | *¢ Contined to sail qusntitier for spinners! immediate } yore watenabie. the woy for an arrangement, it expiains Denn pt. 14, 1856 ? turns email quantities Imported from the Atiantic ports, | Te2Uremeats, and for expors, The future course of | Kor the same reason we are inclined to believe that | OM the audject. In order not to reiinquinn its podtion Tho ow Mit, Oran. Royal Inapecter, 8 the object to he accomplished is to provide | iho whole of these imports amount to 60,000 hectolitces, monetary affairs still forms the cbsorting tapic of each | Marshal follader tan viewed without diseaticfaction fhe | a9 of seks, the government bas ot quite girea up Comin, North Greedtend, and maintain a sufficient steady erreulation of logui teu ng portion of which copsints of maine, Yacley, oats, | 287, and ax the proapect of any relaxation to the exlat- | clinging of the Russian army ¢e the npot it hagas longMe- | the plow of a rovidon of the tariff; wut, as under ng ey fog ele hd ee 8 oh 1 ten Ger mopey forall internal alfairs. At present opera: The weather continues to favor the arrivaly, | 226 ‘tenancy seems remote, a very uneasy feellng per | faded. Noting, a» itxcons to us, cord be moremd. | “I Peco’ circumstances this plan baw but wuall also to the Royal Geogrephiae) Hethety, on tions which the public cannot foreses, and over which | y oom expect to see our diferent stores we i | Yadee our mercantile communisy, who disregard ali | vertageousfoe the ullied commanders than that theRustan of peaye adopted by alt partis comserand, Dew arrange my yopers and charts. AM ty they cam exercise n> control, cam at once derange aliex- | stoctet-th grain. otber considerations in the more weighty one at issue, ray Abould (hus waste in useiews bravado those few va- Mit proposs capitaitzation, With respect ta thla | gicuments are nave), but my collection of natural blew isting coutrarts, and grestly exdangar the beat interests ; R: F i ani which feature is likely to predomivate un" iuablo dogs that yet separwio the Indian summer of the Tenmark gives no particular modus the preference, | cy is wacrifivwl. | lolt the brig soft ta Winter Harber. of the couut=y.’ As long as gold fs tbe only fovudation of | [From tbe London Nows (city article}, Oct, 24.) bot now Apporent «bouid arise to inspire a rew Cries from it luiclemenc and variable winter, His oo- | PUt Leieven, neverthelors, that the modus of c.stributhin oi KAN the circulation. it is im, ossible to keep & stealy anteth- | ok market to-day way rather Matter in uc@ How completely paralyzed ject, We imagine, must have been to avoid prossing the Pyatlng nol attached deserves atteation, cient circulation. In time of it hax been found | character, but, pom tho whole, retains considersbie | | In the abeenca of any indications of monetary colief, | Runcians with so much vigor “sto fice apan thes the Lthere ia no intention of anticipating the deca Our Norfolk Correspondence. possible to do 80; how can a possible in time of | teaciness, the réluction from the enhanced rates of yes- | the Manchester market for gvods aud yarns ‘exhi necessity of taking an immediate and decided part. ! The main pe 6 tha! usgotiastons Nowsoun, Nov. 7, 1096 ware iay being limited to about 26 por cent. Aswe have | arent apathy, business being very reatricvd, and at | Petter i mubetaem a prereut of the cheap bravado uf eke piace Tho hope ts tha: the Vow pings a) , pe cou together with qrood ell ty arrive at an | Zlcturn of Rev Afr Armetrong— Phe Plague Over at Lact ried, the extraor: THY SANE OF KNOLAND CHARTER ACT, IS41, efora ve inary absorption of stock | prices adverse *o producers, who, however, are mot #0 | retaining pom joa of the elty they Have lost, if they Froth the toeekis Rebmmestae’t | :¢ publie, pinces this market upon a very firm basis, | presacd with stocks or bo bare of orders ax to be com- | Cyn vil mate. nt. Lenmari hoper that Amertes alvo will | 4 gheytting Incident. The Howard Bore Clove — Pat lt cannot be a matter for surpete at auch a Juncture, nil to86 4 which crane, surtalned a week: or two | peed toforo rales, expecially ss such courve would | Sthyot, willow a irate the exemple 0 (ia— Pugitins Reaurning, de. de that pabiic atiention should be eatled to the Baak set of | attributed at the time to the large re dope vtiour actior Th net hier sale haus “ 1814, We shali not be suspected, ftee ‘tue vetoed bank of Engiand coupled with the sccom- ¢ past restrained their operations. my, when it ate ite retrograde wove. | t2f of Foreign Lasleveoing the Vey, G. Armetrong retorned te hie ailons of spec! { Daaish in tors for lower prices. | Our grain mariet has ocarcely Leen 49 auimated Hicck In Norfolk After (he diven ind done ite worah— which slinost single-hunced, we offered to that enact ent, to endu it Cant & nelemency of the clemente bility, but that theffurther restrictions of ave that objeat 4 th qottetons imoes book, snd cau much a book ccavey any just idee Ine note dates April 14, { of what bas been (ranspiring here for the past thees ngs prompted fo grewt measure by the retention in this pertion of the goid recently received from ie present m: y the impulse of ne of 1844 were necessary to eaclosed, can choose eur own grow Toarbot is still suffermg trom the strin we wer 7 . short space of time the whole of this mas week, the peomise of early ani large indict upon to run comena Tae place t any desire to shield it from full and ample disoussion. At | te inve-tments ot the public, which have caused 4 re neumpt.ve comand Las, however, been experienc tence.’ Cafore-cen acciventepmay di ident cal for ail the governments addressed. aud ber, cightoen Luntret and fifty five—be left, jo che same tine, itis bus too evident the the subject is | SOvery Of nearly & ner cent from tue lowest paint of the oth wheat and Sonr, prime qualit: ot whieh 7 te most carefully. formed tony be slates to be as follows —it ailudes toe agita: | order to roerult his abattared comatitution, The plegae being now approwched in the heat aud excttoment of « | in Act, the: supply with whieh the at week's quovetions, Indian ecrs bas sdvesced us that the jon of Vag Tee re ee eee lett aut | tes pemsed, and I nincersly hope never to visit us age. ‘ feeding’ the publie demand appears h an improved ing At te na aedbor tote the thoet; pangraine me | efash capaidoration tae Danish establishments erected for ritalin ony, ergr Bower ere Bit En ont of stock Yeot™in the market bythe | d ance was neaily lost with ae eevee of the ceatpeige Wenare he, | factitatieg the navigativn, in the reign of t Wo do not desire to Lethe chronicler of such encther any Manis bt Obsoetore to tha O68 OF SEK Waste | i. Upon tits stock the tank finds | Limited demand for all articles of hreadstatis, peices have iat tal ceenpelled to eect Whe dete cide tt the ia A been atta so, Our biatory ts already tco replete with gloom. disogree with each other up» the fundaments! | row money in the ttock Exchange as low | a dcciining tendency. y me bulldog fashion in which carried on betyetn Denmark Mocy vsticles Lave been written*eettleg forth in viet grounds ‘heir objection. Yhe act of 18) wa: . er cent, owing to (he prester comparative scar- HOLGINGAPAD, TRTLRY & COS CTROTLAR uta. The position may be more nd a noit of truce bad Lover 7 “eg said by its authors to be the complement of the » ty ef consis. On the other government stocks the cur Ree : " Lavasroot, Oot. 48, 186 iiy turned han stormed, and results obtained | **t ITT, uot proposed to | | Colors ite raveges; many graphic desartptions have been Sis thes for , ate iso to 4 per cent. ¥ h 4 domand for . ‘ 1 len much m fa ad been preve eying them | efron, ond f nutoestend an (Mort will be mate to called of 151s che; contended that the depreciation of hawk oe eee ; We have Lad a good export domand tor cotton through ting ¢ cvmnmioies en much more decisive and : }@ 1 notes was nol proviced agalast by a provision for their the feeling in the discount market seems firmer, bub | out the weok, but from ths trade the demand bas been earguina’y than tronches, batteries, and assanits | 0% mark asd all tho Listory that can be obtained of It, in order te } the rates are maintained, Tne more tavorable feel withstanding the reduced stocks in spin | Conld Wik for ws, We have ttirly burst the net in te let oupery do *trine, and bee 6 coey market and the high rate of din time for Sighting ur cenersis would indew! e ¢ ictions of the set of 1844, as bei if A ‘The arsount sent into the bank yesterday <» ¢ alarea os bi tat all subside ( they turew mside the advan herican Aiinistes hed given autien of | onthe? For one, 1 would shrink from mueb ® task, eves cong sytectt protenenl cadoeh, wheter reportoa te lnsve reached abont £300,006, aud some fi ads ginok wre Rdg eon rogers grr seh to geie Ie ta to tue convention of Agzil 26, 1848, the Fy bambbce chides datarbaol aah “bane ames ntly ceew.ed by the act of TAO, and as import { h presented to the institution to-ds y my the way we ought to-have ascending i { nows routine mbar im, Oy be ip ands in, | 00018 1 Donat: matter lolaiiset, Gas’ Baye WARE aap ements between the Banks of Fran erica Americn decini d,at the reme | pcenos 1 would propose to which in scending prices, The quantity offe upon the discretion of the bank directo w being still i Uy which the former is stated to obtain > q ation in giving this nots i operation were either nseless or mischievous — Hat A] i ,and boulders anxious to sell, we have hada de commence their sy yy vil give you here a incident of the plague, oat there ds another class of objectors to the set of 1844, with | ble. specie, accommodation © fe | pressed and irsegvine 1 4, and we have to reduce the sVandon the Gerth wide of 4+onstopol, ps {roe tog Prdios ee > * . Seea atte Gis sey theca coun danenravadicn j tend to mitigate the French drain upon this bet Casati oe all sara ot Reacuan uiething Like 16 \ whetbor they eill ieee betied them a garris y yee rere ns are it to youte Satu ahem ¢ language, Lewerer wo we dieagree, viz: those who contend for inconvertibie | M6". steported, however, that the next return | per pend thetr supérduous ammunition upem the ai comeor peek ia tte i n adequate iden of the setual eceer. bank notes without limit, and are therefore opposed e will exhibit a further considerable —_—- motte t Little to the vesuits of the campelgn, We ve eta ind Sines About ten o'tlock & young man, the act of 1919 and to the act of 1844, only becnus as and buliios Z TRussien Sentiment About the War, t they have de'erree this movemeut to the very hi : ein wat come tates navy, wor walking an come maxes that cf 1819 more stringent. And we are be lay, the French funds experienced an im The St. Fetorsbure corcespoedem: of the te pro-itus i whenever it takes place unl . DB 4 1 Doral ince, when he heard the to soy that the arguments direc'+d against the (ty % per cent. vo Jouzaal ly Nord, published Brussels, writes ax mere favor than they b 4 5 mde eiteons - He poured untill it pawad by wany who would not admit thelr oppostiion he London Chronicle, (city oet aay} ra teemt wilt L ot opcbee og fC a'hearse, with two persona $a the 1810 would, if carried to thelr legitimate con i, enc | ines of the Bouk of kngland sterday at |} * * * to come back to France and Engtand, the not inferior to those , merge tee ing near the cemetery, he * in an inconvertible paper currency | sual on Tauteday. anédatier a coasulta'lon of ciuitme powers capabie of blockading not | ™ery month veined fire, aword, and pestilence on po Together they entered the “oileat off ‘The truth is, that no one who beideves in the neressity than two minutes duration, separated without as ‘hey do, ut also those of entire | tte lee ds oF ed defe ders of Sebastepel. i aia Ge The hea {yer jowered the coffin b> the of convertibility, however wnuch he may otject to ty ange in the rate of discount. The demand i ui onidli ns of ae taaniacont iy etiae en } are t ries eat trove from the onnecessary and pedantic restetetions of the act of Ih44 teen again easy to with a plentiful veeping usin | Operations of the Beittsh Pacific Spuadron, en wictoas antanraaoae w tidey bd can refuse to recognise the justice of the original princi the Lombard street houses are not so reniy | marsnad an inevmplete From the Londen times, (ot, 26 nitgiiearion te” caaoee | ple upon which it is based, or ean fa to see that, wi out any act of Parliament,’ the Bunk would be © )vsily bound to regard that pris ciple, while, however it out ander Admire 1, bave been ainguimrly unsatisfactory coubt that had ordinary diligence bees t, whicu has twice ap: ‘The aval operations so the te of money on cail; nm verthelees, thece settledness of feeling «1h reference .o the howrding” of capital i becoming more 7 to ‘the Fnglish, of too dan ing Reval, ant of attacking aTrADgeMen’ f comme ser of not at be exerci not by an unbending and iron role, but by seaed. sadn troying Sweaba uscd, there Wae 4 moment when the Kussian squadrow with ‘th: / wound discretion from time to time. What is that prin been some check in the rising tone of the Aa forget, the English have e more, They | wee fauly in the power ct the Foglish feet. On the hy potas 4 the tw y ciple? It is simply that the @aak of Fnglint, having ck market, Priceshave partially receded, and | have discwharied bh f t, taking | morning of Sunday, "he 20th ot May, the Russian aquad- ooh ge avered in it wae ou lpinee large obligations in the shape of bank notes atl cepostte pope on any moment on demand, sball keep such a bid shoal te tne nts; they Lave there } ron was foun at anchor in position mt the heud of Cas the rine have been much care f struction; they hnye | tries fay, » spot which may be found in the maps at 51 } | ls | reserve of bullion in its coffers a4 shall enabl at al t peaceable degs. 27 min. N. lat., M41 dege long. They cor oat times to moet its Nariities; that Is, that the convert) n by these prices thet, notwithstanding t boats of ¢ of the Aurora, 44, Olte 20, Vortock, 5; " ations iaay be ‘in Oo. ue light bility of bank notes and the re-payment of deposits shall advices from the Crimes indissting the re a brignatine of + gusi Pp. supposed to Le er decen en ta hee ees the Vpecopall always be secured. But in order to gain those objects to | grat ott ue Tussiane as something more thamprobabie, | fee with pleas h sailors took no part, | the Kamntechatka storeship, of 8 guns. at length, aro aulthe te antetiahe or nagele te say that if is necersary, whatever the ciretmastances tone of the et has not been influcneed by che [ “od whieh we like to believe wey Lave cursed in thelr | was the coveted prize within the grasp of the Briti-l Pika peng dirs : ah gt from ase, oor shal t give way be, whether « drain of gold is progressing or has | ‘oresha wig of anevent which is ofccnaiderabie Fu. | Deatts. craters; but, untucklly, the Fnglish torce which bore i ths acts ef tuck Moe anid nee te been arrested, whether trace is sound or unsound, | ropean terest. The epeculaters foresee danger in | 1 the Black Sen they have expended two thousand mit- | cown upon themn consisted only of the SyLisle. 40, Hor | hk dartion 06 the elle levies , y esterday the store of the Howar! Assnctation closed, whether imports have been in excess or not, whether the | another quarter. and have wisely made a t.mely pause. | Jona of francs, and sacrificed » hundred typusand of their | net, 17 (screw); and Bittora, 12. Under these circum. | 1701 in promertion 1 bite tolls ad ou lake «hipHn | roe si 6 clock Momiay Guth weariy nigh’, the seed diyidenda are to be paid the following week or at » | the allustou made inthe money article of the Uatonais | best soldters, te compel us to evacuate the south side of | stances Commedace Eliott, who was in command | eee ee einen ee ee ihcaeoe Phe lattee are. | ielion fa the sore was crowded. Many hunder remote tine, to maintain certain fixed and immoveable | of sonday iast to the possiblity of « collision with Ame- | Sastopol, which, after having defended «ta year with @ | of the little squadron, jucgod it impracticable to bring rie ‘ ms at p r’ Fietal an Lt le the f Ate, | throughout te whole dey thronging the « relations between the notes in circulation and the bul- | rican interests, is to-day very plainly spoken of in the | Constancy appreciated by all sensible miuds in Fnrope, | the Hussiany to setion with @ reasonable prospect statherin tole tor ih ett mone - Ferment See ng t0 it, the sate wae ena ried lion in the bank. is simply to discard alt Jus and | leading editorial srticle of the Wmes fou way to atonce | ¥* have destroyed with cur own banda, sv as to leave to | of success. The screw Hornet stood in and exe ok Sean semmnoled of tice the dosti iar of to okt desires to fee. what we have, end whet our mane discretion in the management of the bank. anc to expore | command the attentive consideration of ail whose views | 0Ur enemies only ensenguined ruins. shells with the Dwina, but was then withdra that panes th Ptrette ies posse vary thee ria] | devtitute ones are vow eullering be should beve been ta the public at times, it may ke, to the most heedless pres- nown wthe incidents of éay. What are these two Powers going to do now’ Do they | Hittern, on the 22d, was deapntohed to the Admiral n - griolk, and om Taibat » onday sod Tuceduy, thew Gre Ged thianretiaics as lovbavensdnes, tor, ered | Ce naar enin ‘st coswthing ikeos cotiscte of ihe | imagine that the Crimea, cf which they cecupy nearly | assletance; and meanwhile Commortore Flliott, with the capliaiization. | This woald. however, have bees suytining | f11, an] Oth instant, ft was inderd # most piilable matoly by the alarm consequent on the provisions of the | fature course uf events % direct them ia the | the whole const, is eonquered’ fem though wo might | figate Sybille and the screw Hornet, endeavored to a ee ie cs heme AuCER. | scene, and many hearts bled st ite appearance, act if a was made so manifest in October, 1847, | present crisis, and to lead them safely through | asve thought Broner to evacuate the north side of Se- | blockade the Russian ships at the head of the bay. The | iM ¥ ay one nation that newed the Hound » | There wi) be an election in Nortolk on Une 204%, tow aw when the panic was entirely allayed by a lettor from the | tie daogers by whieh they are threatened, it is pers’ = did they believe that the question would be re- | blockade, or watch—eall it by what name you will—was tothe 1 oe : dees Chich tee be the os oh tories on Selegate to the Logislature, to Si) the varauey orcsdomed government to the bank, authorizing the suspension of | ausolately necessary that they give free seope to the | s“ived in their favor? Ob, no, they did not believe so. | strangely managed, for, according to the account given | {)) (ae Cunt dies, mul ait tal tile weet par! wenied om ere kN. There ave ‘the act, although after all ite provisions were never in- | investigation of the many subjects of deep and moment. | The voice which cried out from the Makkoff redoubt | by the Commodore when he fell in with the Winchester, pg ap 4 i Ur. Matlory, Tie Ghamp- vaded, Gus intereat which ae ouly bognning to attract general | ‘204 encore,”” (not yet,) was a Russian yoiee. He who | Spartan, Tartar, ani Bittern in La Perouse’s Strait— wan tuatoter cx tes pas If the sacount of goods wuleh | uig and W.U, Dunbar, The h. N.'s have as yet made me by the death of liam Th | Bes democrats in the te ‘That it is imperative upon the bank to retnin a suili- reference .o | Maid, pointing ont Sebast imashes, ‘Shere is what | the rendez-vous which he bad himself appointed—on tne | [' . A ed ” me Wasks or | nomination, tut willon the eve of election, to prevemt cient steck of bullion to secure the convertibiilty of ap vanes te bend ‘saatemperts: deeeee prevents pence being copclnded,”’ was Cue of those. goble | ith of June, the Rursiana had escaped dariag his own ab eg las ag er orgy << Bdge nal I Garty from wetiog with unamimity as regacde the notes aod the repayment of deposits, all sound | j¢ {, said, to attack Cuba, and the British North Ameri. | “amen whe have defended that maritime arsenal with a | ‘ened to the southward, from the Zid to the 27th of May, | °f’ Tenmerk shoud contelbute inthe prerartcm of | S27 ane of the three. There le s disposition on the part thinkers will readily admit. Bat, that ths aame pro: | can coloslesto which we inckientally allaied in our | Sétokem which immortalizes them a | ceaitg tinsh fhe was done between the, 20th ot | the emcunt ot ube gooda that srsexjerted free their ports | of, these whe remalnel in the city. suppor’ mee bat jon o! ‘s hal under all ” londay—=the Pimes yes! win approaching. © campaign of 1865 lay @ june e m and the ships de , : three remained’ w! nam than) ery Frcumstantes, required for that Y fen. who | pee Pape Ca oe ae gira ittawtay to 9 ask tamne viden haps may yet be | unaer Admiral furling’s orders) The Uitte ound the sad are beceae te Go Rultie by be pean o couniderations to the wind. Whether they efi setesss Be i {The chief part of the London Times article have reflected’ upon the subject will contend. Yet such | | At at added to those alrendy aecumulat #0; the ques. | Admiral at Hakodade or Khakodade, a Japanere port, on | yrmlte, or w - or nat im electing 4 defender.’ a¢ they onl! inthe act of 184. But we are anzious not to confouod a et tot cpeculatole aed holders of stock, and for | {00 ¥Ll remain the vame. ‘The onmpaign of 1860 will | the 20h of May, In the Winchester, 60, with ‘the eee cnlaate thle tale tick teat or ao Yum eaublo wtp. Yary wilt Save issd outs meena with the to that act the fundamental duty | rhe entire commercial interest of the kingdom that the | 204 us erect in arms, with resources of which the enemy | Peninsular and Griental Company's eteamship Tartar | [7 ships it wald be poentble to appre | them, three send of Cur fogitives having siready re of every banker of the Bank of England like others, | prominent notice to day given by the Jimer to this sub- | 40 dot even vaguely suspect the extent. as tender, On the morning the 20th the two | iso adiution. There are two statertion! tables a a | bane is ink S'S’ ie ea aaa to retdin_ sufficient reserves to meet all demands upo: eet was mate public just when the state of public fel. Certainly we do not distimulate the fact that we have | vessels named, in leg oy! with the Bittern, railed an far ' 'y | 10 pis the owe contains the amunt of the 4 them. The solvency of banka rests more upon an ob. erition! aspect of affnii ‘somewhat | BCC2 Surprised Ly the complication of the strangest | snd contrived to a4 @ point in the straits of | {0 tbe memo: f “ nervacce of this rale than upon any other, Let us. for a sohctvt Sore iotear Woe oben iat nook vos oom thas the means of our enemleshave exceeded | favgor, about rey" mline distant trom the por. frown} Wthed BPs Ae tbe abd end tie bots tm the psane 4907 mement trace the chain ll ite links from the | jitive to every adverse influence. The consequences | CU" Sens. Neither we nor any one—not even Fngiand | which they nad sailed om the morning of the iOib. There | [anne Miriugh he Sokod aod sive tall in she years Ime small trier up to the Bank of England, and we shall fiud | might then save been serious: but, as it ix, the etect has | 89° France themselves—had any doubt of the unkesed of | i+ an obvious confusion in the dates in the account whicts rs ae aaahe: teameeten: Gebwer eanaetek trea tee thatall who are prudent act upon the same principle, | yeen to arrest an uetimely fee "a returning hope in | fe! o¥ of rapidity which sea and *teum furnished to our | we have revived from China, for we find ft there(n ‘is 8 2 " ° 2 and that all are ultimately depencent upon ‘he reserve o! | the restoration of monetary affairs, which may he con. | ®*allante It required the gigantic efforts which these | tinetly stated that the Bittera found the Ad:iral at ila SORT OLE Theatres and Exhibitions, A) Dare Me and Mire Barney Willams are lo permenete neue of thelr beet charseters this evem | ng, belog positively thelr leet enpearsmce, The com low! ag: wer from 4 %s ” gold held by the bank. A trader in the provinces finds ive to thei ideratio: two Powers—poriicularly the latter—have made at terri. | kodade on the 20th of May, from which port, tehog Poe erocing feature wil be Power's farce f Maddy Carey, Trnesessary always to haves certain amount within his | (etre to their more comprehensive consideratica. LS nd g | stub the wureending peers are “In amd (ut of Mane? bie expense to bring in eight days from the coasts ef | stated, the hips sailed in ery oy! on the 30th. A few command to :eet his liabilities; he keeps a certain cash (From the London Globe, Get. 26. France a whole arwy of reserve, a whole new siege ma- | sentences on it is added :—* Winchester, Sparta balance, but he keeps acertain farther sui in bills of At the opening of the Stock Exebange today the Eng- | terial cf erushing power, and to concentrate at m given | Hittern and Tartar finally xsiled from the Straite (Sa excl runing towards maturity; these he regards | lis funds, whieh had closed yesterday with @ slight de- | polat am entire corps l’'armé before the Malakoff. Yes, | to the Commodore's assistance at midnight on th because he relies upon hia power to discount | pression on the general quotations, showed noaymptoms | we conte deen Hurprived by this prodigions ra- | July, or exuctly ninety-six houre after the Adv ‘bey are wanted with the provincial baukers— | of further recovery. The business done is unimportant picity. ognired thet in certain cases this | recetyed intelligence by the Bittern.’’ We liieh Avwuranee etd Vasher Moderty,” aad the ‘fre Thrush ow iaey Terns ~The tragedy of “Wiliam Tall,” aad very suceenefu! Grains of “Mebertopo|’ are ean mameed thisevening. The caste are goad As the ve ti " Watkin W. Wyow ond Sr Fitzroy 1 from Londen with the view hand, aod North Americn. os alo hs ; on the ot respects i ducer. These the provincial banker. ip Ine turn. keeps a certain re- | ania dulness prevails amongst buyers and sellers. The | |ioman ax! Who has the sea has the iand,”’ | count by substituting “June” for “July,” and so the pi Dn Arey sp ns -agiag: Bye Regent toticns ef ‘Hetmastopel’” are drawing W 0 clone, we corve Incash, but he relies to moet wpusnsl demands, if | quotations of consola exhibit’ @ decline et aboot %¢ for | Bur tet us ablde the cad. statement Of fate Sil tun oncethly on’ The 8 sprees & evineh 5 Covisive Wenparianes © ths’) ood thats vie have bet comnts ota Came GF they arire, upon his ability to rediscount bill in Iom- | money and account. and the iatter remain at the sume |. -, alr, after having recognized that {nasmnel ar the | 20, bed joined the Admiral on the night of J ; ‘oxah by 6 grand I Se vemaining oppertun'y bard street, or to sell securities—the broker fu Lom. price they were at noon yesteriay. Transections que on relates to Europe we had no necd of informa | they all proceeced in company to fa Pen " "ether yl get sien heal teas titania “1 bard Ftreet, in his turn, undertakes enormous obliga- | been done st the following quotations:—Consels for ae. | then fiom any ono, permit me to explain to you some | where, om the 7th of Ju they fell in with the foree poe lig Coppartelt,”” and All the World’ a mag ee se tions by way of advances on bills and recurities, and in | count remain at 88; those for money opened at $4',, | things whieh we alone, children of thix empire, havea | under Cewmodore Hliiott's emnmand, The sianmer Styx the event of demand has recourse to the Pank of fogland; | were then sellers at 87%, wn are now SR, geod knowledge of, Fayland and in France pubiic | 6, Joined the squadron on the 16th of Jane. From the but here we have reached the end of the ¢! The Paris Bourse opened yesterday at improved priors | opinion, the quotations of the Bourse, the price of brew 7th anti the Lith of thet month Stirling eon. represented ty Wurto* popular eompany thie eventing, ing his great cherscter of Mieawbee State of Affaire tn Harner. Bank cf nd has no resouree except uj on those of the previous day) which cout Howly on | the discentent of the working class in an antivuates aad | thaued dodging up and down la tralte. when Sert Tee lett vault, and /f are allowed to becomenndn!y empty, | the increase until the clove, when the % por cent rentes | already lormented society, may bave incaleulable ons: he finally made is wnind to stand to the northward | RUS#IAN AND AMERICAN VINITERA—ePOwTE — rOLITT y pent It will te repented to every link down the chain will saffer tncomvenience. ‘If { advanced thirty-five centimes for the account | quences over the destioies of their governments. up the Cult of Tartary. CAL Quint tr comedy of “Navater ’ end the the Bank cannot advance to the broker in Lombard | and twenty-five ‘ceutines on money transac With us there ix nothing of that. There is « young His next proceedings were of a differen’ chocwcter He fon 2) € pondenses of Lamia News peeks First” The eatire com street, he cannot seeure xecommodation to the pravincial | tiene, A ramor was current that there wax some | people which (eels ite strength, and does not even enter | got rid of bis steamers, Tartar and Styx, by sending them Tne distinguished Itusion fartlieg who Lave infornce vie be buat ba and he in his turn cannot secure it to his cus kc ithood of the Bank of France issuing notes so low as | tain the ides that it is possible to #top Inia ite develope | teck to Hokodade. The Styx at tho time bad 100 tons of | enough with the Paperot to chtain permiseen te tee OO OA — Aa Vowel wilh con Mone tomers. It may be that bankers do not resort to bill franos, thereby introducing » paper currency equiva. | ment—s people which sume up and confounds ina singly | coal left, the Tartar wood for three days, The Hiltera | fom the horrors ef a northern winter ler. ave brokers, cr bill brokers to the Baok of Englanc, Wat it is | lent to one pound Scottish Joint Stock Pank notre, which Pp ineiple three eublime ideas—Go?, the Car, amd Koes | wor left hehiod ta bring up the French feigates wheo e of the sympathies of this rri-disan! neutral ge the knowledge that in case of necessity they can do so, | have succeeded 5 well as a medium of exchange in the | #bieb composes ite acelal trinity, The Raw they should arrive. Gn the Sith of Juve the wires frigates pre eutacions lene thse pore toor men Bock tate the | ant’ 3a Ligne Urolie y are the dratmm of “Angela i people ‘that enables them with confidence to continne thelr ordi- } northern portion of the United Kingdow F ,@A.000 of wen (not torwpeak «f the fifteen other rv: Wineheter, Spartaa and Sybille, and the screw rhip Hor mony oe if waters waste ates nies re nary accommodation to thelr custowers. Tt la, therefore, | M. Dillauit, the Minister of the Imterior, has laued @ | tons called iv force of cirrumetances Ws follow the sane | ret. arrived at Jopyusere Pay, within £0 ralles of Castles uriie Wisertas This cowpany coutives to sttrast stewing smemibiages. The bill lor © tee privelge! fewture leing the plamtin | Mommy Te RW! Ms ara Tite er erming ie st ape Princes Saplebs, | the leuetit of Mr. See be ticket teker Mle very plein that it is of the text consequence to all | long circular to the prefects of departments, regarding | cestinies). ba the rame taith, the sume tongue, th Bay. at the Rank of England shall so manage its | tle seareity of food in France, which shows t vd taka @ they found that re- | same inetinet, the same ideas, the same necessities. [his | )\¢ to any amount, so thatthe Tartar and Styx migat | feperia’ nfm il affairs os to preclude the posribility of its bullion sinking | hension of the government of an im OK Kcarclty of | people understand well the «irife whiel) it wustains. It | have completed their supplies. Seven day« before tne | Pani wircgene, Mand Men #0 low ae to endanger the convertibliity of the note, or to | provisions throughout the empire for hero» conscmp- | knows that YHMt rtrife is serious io the rense that many | Russians bad actually teen ia Jonquiere May. (in the | bevobra vt, l'rineem | render 't neecful for that purpose to refuse those ad- | tion during the approaching winter, In addition w the | of its cbfidren fall, but they fali gloriously for the prin- | morning of the the Bittern rejednet the flag, and re | the and mood were procurne vances on which the trade of the country so much de- | queta for each department, from the recent grant of tea | ciple formulated above. That suffices. It kaow, ciat | ported that while on the rendesvous ground in Ia Pe ¢ lamilive ae en \ ocgnetoes, A craure pends, millions of france tor the relief of the poor, he imprenes | the etrife ia necewary, and it is so much persuaded | rowe’s Malte, she had seen two veewls, one of which | Sm Ss } OR ts very attransive The interest which the domestic traders of the country | upon ther the necessity of urgent appeals to private | thereof that when our journals ray that (he was a paddle steamer, but nothing of the French (rigater he ( this Hell | Wacony Rerwown’s fname Bive jaken by the bank to prevent a drain | ciasity, and to aselet every combina’ such jas for | enemy are increasing, | ply Fa, “ AL on the aftermonn | heme " a or ihem v hing a high rate of interest, 1s more | breed duies, societies for the distribution of food, &e, men monet be veut againet them PACLDED Omer mete " 4 by mony obric neider that, if the drain wore permit- | which may tend to lighten the dearmes: of provisions Al the voles of tiny, to ” A then ‘ ted to continue, it would be only to feed speculators | smongst the working classes. And while revuiring ail oA wilitis mew are ined He carne back on the i x abroud, avd to ceprive the internal trade of ine country | their zeal, induence and netivity to forward there good ‘ a curlous ' ourees of arcommedation. A high rave | works, to carry {nto ef when necessary, the admiral Stirling dectder! . refote, which diverts foreign exchange st any rtock jobber ' stron could cot have mace {ts bi af his market. is in truth the best security e in th . ud ar must buwe steered los © . own wade will be protected from inconvenience, + the r Awe 4 of Tertary to hontere in the discussions which take place end } nod « tthe French £ ~ y e Hank Act of 1844, prople wil not confound the “polit ‘ we retort 1 te . * jevions of “hat act with the sound doe tt grees ‘ ne . pk nt with that toa tntime | bd ‘ . . mae y. } f hile "* ° 1 ' ont & | i x » | new geeernl | « | ‘“ “ é \ 4 iateainead | wheel he a : | ¥ } res " oatabilaawe } or viduon ‘ . i

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