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, THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 7331 MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1856. rd PRICE TWO CENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. — FINE ALT s. rt YPES, Photograpbs, AT BRADY'S gail Nor Bho Broadway, FINE. PHOTOGAPH _pdiow Burlingame was, yesterday added And daguerreotypes, Over Thompson's Sar oon. ) PURTRAIT OF THE HON. to the collec- B. URADY, 360 roadway. PHOTOGHAPH OF THE LATE LORENZO 1. SHR: “baru 9 on eabibidow at HRADY'S gallery, Bi Brond- PuoT GRAPHIC PORTRatt OF SPOReE r body, Kal, ison exhibition at BRADY'S ‘ail Pece’te ae 500 Broadway, ‘Whothes they de, or visit spectators, they MERE ANTS, ChBERS ND OVHERS WILL FIND BRAUY 25 Broadway a convenient place foprocss a elton frcuapatent ata ypes. Corner of Ful- Cr YPES AND PHOTOGKAPHS. —NO OTHER type will do you. Fulton street, Brooklyn. PEELDORE GALLERY, 497 rag vast coltlectio rom 9 o'clock A. M. till tickets, 80 cei x SPECIAL NOTICES, Maser NOTICK.—THE MEMGERS OF INDEPEND. ence |coge 185, F. & A M., aud the fraternity in geaera\, lodge room, No. 63 Bast are hereby uctified to meet at “mele Brondwas instant, at une o'clock P. M., tor the pury t trivule of respeet to our deceased worthy brotber, George W. Come, By ocr of J. W. Dani, Seo'y. WitiiaM bu. WM. ‘OLJOR TUE SORBW BOLT MANUFACTORY, 863 ‘Pwelth street, wil be closed trom this date OWN CA. Assig: y Your, Septomber 28, Sar Nisuixe ALE CLUB.—1HE MEMBERS OF THK origival Nightingale Club are ceapecifally notified th.’ ibe flr st quarterly supper will take place this eve . wader Paironige of John Plowman, Ksq.. and maav others, ort of the club. at Mr. Hitcheock’s Fountain Ta | street. er 00 ti pe ase oleg eprpeae: OHN FEAR, Eoq., Secretary. FOB RhCKELVER street, (new Court OF TAXRS, NO $2 CHAMBER House), New York, June 2s, 1856.— 0" Public notice,~To avoid tbe risks that must’ inevitably oecar irom the crowd of tax payers who put off to the latest day th+ ment of their taxes, 1 have determined to adopt the follow: Which will be rigidly adhered to during my term o ball receive no ie nea o'clock P.M. Ever. this Department iss via yin! istbwan ARD, Revelrer.” Justice, WILLIAMSON'S oe etic, ness execeda in bemuy abything yet offered to the publ ‘(GA tinosion, 9 conta; season BROADWAY. mn of paintings on ‘wis continent. LITERATURE. PRIZE—SECURE IT splendid original story THE PALO; CASKET entitled : 7 ‘The Varlor Casket is sckuowiogges 4 ‘ferme s2 and cheapest weekly paper in J United $2 per coum. For sale I ne nis. Agents for New York, ROSS 4 TOU: Oy a be the hand- tates. four ‘REMONT SONGS FOR TIE PEOPLE.—NEW EDI- slsrsed. | Fifty tion, i improv gt atiusie for 1314 canta. | Just tle FREON SONG! oafanine 6 several of which are acto ore following popular oliewineg Pop remo: Boys, Away. ‘rusader's Song. Hace. Saas, songs, Vi wil) nih be ab per i ies. and 75 cents i , Panty comaed F established that 409 Gre RUSH AT EVANS 2 CO.'s. logues containing full explanations sent on app! Rise fished. 1, and fifteen new edition of ity campaign sot the collection are tl “What hes Caused this Great motion? soubor Liberty. ‘@ Freemen. ‘ablisher, 07 Naasau street, New York. .—THE FACT 18 best pl Mon jyu’s Ritual of Freemasons wubileation price: old bol Bought a: aud sold by NRAG! The p' good tut cents. ‘8 EXPOSURE and grave history o wane ra Me vor, 0. 309 Mi Peete carga gt READY— Nw? BABTEOLOYEY VPERIGRER, GREAT BOOK ae THE Tums. = ee ak ail novels, at half th: -itegrapis, of the adventures of tirat oO" AGAIN. ut this mornin tea i een ‘the content: Lyd Amor g the contents may b bop aukes, ‘OM By meme Wa. A Glorious artioie by H. F Racing Recollections, b A Good $i Heaw State Fal A Tight Night, Now Jorsey and - ied, new contetoator. ad arti ou eae teeth and age of horses, jariew Mode! Lm in the We PORTER'S SPIRIT, t og von ‘AYTEM PLOVER. Touchatone. Reliance ve. aiiais on @ Gate Post. Vermont. Wy Professor Ralston. cht Clad regatta. By Steele Reune, Esq. Diseases aad treatment of horses, By St. Bel. The drama, de.,, be ‘The fashions, ‘ Music, ‘The gres' races on F Sed Course. Peer Yor sale everywhere, Orr Ta, out thie ne ‘Don’ | fail to get it. Among the coutents may be four mens Ue Contents way OMEMEE’S, PORTER'S pron. Pics six ceats. eat of SY METHY WH. MBSSERe, A glorions artele by H. P. TL, © mntitled GONGROUS GORS AYTER PLOVER Boeing Receiiedias, by Touchstune. Ponds * Heavenly ». Bac A Tight Neal. A capital article on New Jersey and Vermoa. iy & new contributor. ‘The teeth and age of en ‘The Thar lem Model Yacht Club Regatlas “neatzicals In the Wi Diseases and treatment of ‘The fashions, le ance ve. Reliance on a Gate Pow. Palre ~ Ralston y Bt, Bel, ‘The drama, &e., ke. ‘The great race on Fashion Course. For sale everywhere, Price aix cents. 0 a Ts out this morn! mo , eS Among the contents may be Tenene ‘'s Coot! instalment of MRE'S,. or peasy wm. axnoeet. he ve. Reliance on a Gate Post. A Tigh Nigh, jw Jersey and ‘mont. ya new contributor A capital ar via om on teeth aud age of hong ‘The Harlem Model Yacht Club Regatta. ‘Theawics's in the West, Bs » Boy. BY Stecle Diseases ani! (roaiment of horse The fashions, Music By drama, &e., ae ‘The great races ou Fashion Course. For sale cverywhers, six cents. it. Bel. 'y Professor Raision. Oita Is out this morning. PORTER'S SPIRIT, md, Don’t fail to get it Among the contents may be found Anoiber ment of fiat Recoiieetions, by Toc’ iatone. Reareoly 5 Relisnee vs. Reliance on a Gate Pos! New Jersey and A Tight Night A gopial Vermont ay. 8 new contributor. article Tie teeth and age of horees, Mode! Yacht Club regatta. Harlem Be, tricals im the Diseases and treatment ‘The fashion, ies Re» bi PN DRQURST ‘4 r ABA Reaktent correspondent tn The book ts oot a pi The a ‘The erent races on Kashi By Bt. Bel. Course: me, de , Ae. For sale every where, imo Pi ree. ivi from the col Prie By Professor Kalston iby Steele Roane, Fea © six conta. the New York Tribune. but has been wriiten out jas ita present form. ir, vigorous sketch of Hany. ement can ve exe) ro the intel Pi 1 ap NATIONAL POL! Ick taing ali the start ana conuit-lenth of Aisa Hosen poten: ack om the « TOuswY ihe pre elon inal Eire on all ine chien ctmns of the ‘Tritya Te wilt be tower plant slavery in 4 “freemen of the country the book is ear , SAMSON & sir aie Eevgaee, in fers, the fight ror vila Regard. Oritar it 1 Naseer at de eny es comtauning mone} faxes. By enter, HENRY {. PETERS MINING COMPANY.—A MEETING OF the stockholders in the above couy af uri be held at their ofice, No; 2 Ving street on Wednealay, the lat Oct., at Mo'clock s. Si, forthe tratasoton of usiness, Dal’ SEODANT, Secreiary. Naw Youn, Sept. 16, 1866. ‘ DRY GooDs, «ec. 20 six. ROWES.—ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE cheap robes will be open at reall on Monday, Sept. CONSTABLE & CO., Canal street, near Broadway. PIECES 5. 000 Black fad epee all ave "Fant received, iss TULLER, £4) iF SCOORELE, 46 Murray street, RNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. WILL OPEN ON MON- @ beautiful assortment of French embroide- day, S Fieé and real lace goods. 62 Canal street, near Broadway. UAS PROKLIT LEGES PETO, A. HEARN Are UM Locu will open Taouanay, am wee. A large assortment of ULOAKS, Recherche ta at} ag Superior in qui J. A. H. has also x A rich stock of DRY GOODS, Which he will be pleased to show his customers. 775 Broadway, Above Ninth street. CARD.—THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO IN- form ladies requiring any kind of plain work, shirt mak: irg or baby linen, ia all its Branches, that they can have the fame exeeited in a superior manner ind on the most iberal terme, by applying at 322 Alizabeth street. A note addressed to? immediately attended to. N. B.—Will, if re- ulred,atiend atthe resideuee of aay lady by ihe day or week LACK THBEAD bam woe peed UNUSUALLY LARGE ing Wel, he "They are wall ‘yori ‘i eienton ot poe Y MILLERS GRANT, Sit iiroudway. CQiOe 2 Coven ane mR weno i GEORGE BI DLPIN, nar cad manufacturer, Broadway, New York, Begs to call the attention ene to his large and vario bd cuoaks TALMAS, . Te, The collection comprises vats of all from the Sateeeet eet epectue moe en) Fauiee the very best of goods at the . LOWRET Fousimig rnicrs. EO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway, New ‘York: manutactory, @ Franklte atrest (ans ANTILLAS AND TALMASB, = LANSING, 42 Cedar street, Iurorvex axp Masuractuxse CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, ETC., A complete assortment food ts Bove line, intend: t THE PALL TRAD! a.Toyiich be Snzites the special aitention + tention of Jobers tn th s we other cities, also of large buyers from every section of the tn thigatock comprises an infinite variety of elcgant novelties Nelvet, moire antique and all pravailing SaSpred to tee wants of the trade and inovedter: atta styles, ae ee Be ees on wie most ste Drices thai cannot ‘meet rt close buyers 42 Codar nirect, between Nagaau and William. ALENCON (TRUE) COLLARS, POINT A LalGUTLaR, p Valenciennes. applica sets and co poe olut Lh Cen we 3 oe ait. all wna ponseds being sclected einen for for retail iL GRANT, 371 Broviway. RESS SILKS—AT 6#., 7s. AND 86. IN LARGE QUAN- titles and good A be added to oar retail atoek on londay, Bept 22. NO} CONSTABLE ‘e co., 62 Canal street, near Broadway. — ARLY FALL CLO AKS— (Of tine, Fe brown, mixed and black clotks, wy! eo, pS ‘ako. “BOLANS, ‘31 Broadwee, ry. D WINTER FASHIONS OPENING aks play ot Paris cloaks and mantillas. Ladies, the honor of your atention at may of pening di oy ot of f Parisian novelties is Tespeetfully requested. on “ss en Ws. Buch axaN MXCKENZTE, Cloak and mantilia emporiums, 45 and 47 Canal street, ‘Brandreth Buildings. rth 129. ot every desoription, frvsa 50 up to $80. a{ manufacturers’ price OLIVER MOWBRAY, 389 Grand stroet, ighili avenuc, between Kel and 34h wires. Groner A. HEARN, 425 Broadway, Near Canal siveet, Will open on Wesdnosday next, Octover the Ist, Ov0aKs, MsrmLots Agen Fons The cloaks and mantles are the Jatost styles of the aeuson, which are some of the finest noveliles ever opened hs ‘this store. Fuas. He will alo open, atthe same tine, a it of superior ¥ table capes, mulls. 4e ‘All purchased by hiinself in Europe Real India, camels hair” Long shawls, Square shawls, Aud soarts— A very superior assortment, in every color and quality— varying in prices Fron to 1,000 dollars. ANTILLAS AND ¢ vr en pe PALL AND WIN. wer Wi lowest man bars st , up suairs. ‘OTIOR TO THE mp gy ee AGENT, i ‘of eum rota” splendid Wear, just arrived per inetyies and'et all prices. Farts drveamak iI iw branches at shor! notice’ PENING DAY AT GENIN'S LADIES AND OHI, Gren’s oviHiting bazaar, 513 rovdway. ‘Thurnday 25th tna. mill be the opening day of te season, ln all deparimonts Yr fe pur) ay A YAGEN CTAB —A BRAUTIFGT. | ment of ihe: pens "SRNOLD Anh S a £2 %., Canal at near Broadway PICUMOND, OF ont Whaoa aay, orrosiT® Mrtropolian Hot el. Out w holewale irade being theo we will open on he 22d, the femular retail fail trade with a very chotee assortinent of fembrovlering and rich laces of our own importation, | Ladirs cap, head dresgea, wreathy, tivation 3 embroidered handkerchwts, collars anid siceves, from $1 to $4). Fresh ‘real of bark ines yoods } RAL INDIA - CAMP! AER gyTAWes a GEORGE A. HEARN, 425 Browtway, bas opened a magnificent aseortment of rea! [ndia cool « bair long shawls, syuare shawis ond searts, ITELLA SUAWLS—IN NEW AND CHOTOR STYILRS ‘souve of which are strictly confined patterns, for sale by ARNOLD, CONSTANILE & 0O., ‘anal street, near Broadway KINTS.—Vith OWL VACLI” SKIRTS, A NEW STYLE erultarly, adapted jo the present mode; manufactured solely for th ) at No. 2 Ps ° ASSORT © ANPETINGS AN AND UPHOLSTERY. sy DOVGHFY'S pro., ote oh from Vice and cy of carpeting, yi we at fine of ingrains com OF. ts and Saee eine Berens ilk ea ask, Sha Silk and 3 Mf and white Holanda, Sere and tae tanseis, th ya and loopa, ” kinds of trimm'ngs, _ ae wn tO! LATR Fon CLASSIBICATION, Tp ouer Ww WANTED — THe wine “OR PART OF A ' eine wanted in exchenge or Ge Winery Adee NEWS FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Washington, Kangaroo and enwennen CORONATION oF THE CZAR ALEXANDER. Exchange of Colonies Between France and England. THE REVOLUTION IN SWITZERLAND. A Boat of the Ship Ocean Home Picked Up News From China, India, Australla, New Zealand and South America, STRINGENCY IN THE LONDON MONEY MARKET. Console, 93 3-4 a 937 COTTON FIRM—DECLINE IN BREADSTUEZS. &., &., &. THE NEWS BV THE KANGAROO, Pmapkurma, Sept. 24,1856. The steamship Kangaroo, from Liverpool the 10th inst., arrived here this morning. ENGLAND, The S.ondon Times has a leader on the suspension of the Royal British Bank. It considers that the bank has broken in the most disgraceful manner. A boat belonging to the il! fated emigrant ship Occan Home has been picked up. It contained Edward Harvey, second mate; Frederick Suow and James Monaghan, sea- men, and ove passenger, name unknown, FRANCE. The seantinces of remarkable events which has cha. racterize¢ French politics for some time past still pre vails. The Emperor's sojourn at Biarritz, which was to end on the tenth of September, will be extended te the rat of Ov- tober. Commercial letters from Paria state that business dur- ing the past week had been very quiet, and was general- Jy without change. Parisian manufactures were dull of sale, but considera. ble activity was expected in all descriptions by the end of the month or beginning of October. Numerous foreigu and provincial buyers bad arrived. At Rouen and Mulhouse trade was dul. Ta the corn trade the Iate enormous arrivals at Mar- seilles had caused holders to abate their pretensions, and Prices were declining. SPAIN. The la’est telegraphic despatch contains nothing of pe- culiar ioterest. It states that the Cabinet was unan!mous, and possessed the entire confideace of the Queen. General Aleson bas been named Commandant Genoral of the Phiilipine Islands. The Madrid journals contain the cfficia! justification of the decree by which the Cortes was dissolved. The Miu- isters declare that this assembiy has overstepped tho Limite of ite powers, and that it has bobaved of the restrictions which were originally put opon its mandate by the decice of convocation. Corn was falling in Madrid, AUSTRIA. ‘The intervention of Austria in the contests between Prive Daniels and the Turks is more talked of, To th announcem: nt of a display of military force on the Mon tenegrin frontier, which bas been resolved upon at Vienaa, we have now to add the assertion of a German paper that ipstructions for an immediate diplomatic inter. ference with the Saltan have been seut to the Austria Ambaseador at Constantinople. THE NEWS BY THE WASHINGTON. By the Uvited States mail steamship Washington, Capt Cavendy, with the Germaa, French and English mails, ws have dates trom Southampton to the 10th inst. ‘The royal maii steamer Canada arrived at Liverpool oa the 7th inst. ‘The ecrew steamabip Etna, from New York, arrived at Liverpool on the morning of the 8th. ‘The screw steamer Anglo-Saxon, with mails from Que bec, reached Liverpool on the 9th. Intelligence from England by this arrival (x again slight. ‘The Parma Gasette ot the 9th inst, announces that the state of siege would be raised on the following day. The uncondemned prisoners were to bo sent before the ordi- pary tribunals. His Imperial Majesty the Emperor Alexandra of Rus- wa, was crowned at 3ioscow on Sunday, the 7th Inst, The coremony took place in the Uspenski Ss ober, and the act of coronation was periormed by Arehb\shop Philaro- tis, the Metropolitan of Moscow, Tho proceedings wore very grand and great enthusiasm was every whore man!- fested. Count Orloff was created a Prince; Princo Wo romnot!, a field marsha), and Gens. da Berg and Soumary khoff, Counts. ‘The London Times ot the 8tb, in an article om the Kans: a war, ridicules the restiess, migratory character of our people, and shows that the troubies in that region are but the results of the efforts of party loaders to couvert their ucqtlet habits into @ political weapon. It says that the immigrating spirit in the population is appealed to on a.) party issues, and used exactly as & military commande: ‘would use the peculiar bodily gifts of a population. The question whether Kansas is to be « (ree or slave State will be decided by the fact which party fills it most. In another article on the same subject, in its saue of the 10th, the same paper, noticing Governor Reedler’s mis sion to New York for a fresh supply of free State settlers to meet the numbers of slave State settlers pouring in from Missouri, says that the late demonstration in New York, on behalf of Kansas, \s formally as much against the American constitution and lawsas a public meeting a London to collect an army to send to Lancashire to help the strikers against the mili owrers, or to send to Ireland to help the Orangemen against the Romanists, would be against English law. A Yaris letter, in the /ndependancs, of Brossels, rays>— Th ls eaid that there is a community of views between France and Prussia on the Neufchatel affair, Tho latter [wg 10 abandon an; ga = hy Canton of jeufchatel, in return for on ‘ademaity to be fixed by common accord, under the med: ia‘ion of the Powers of Karope. The of Paris, which 4 abyut to re assemble to setile the points left a a oe fave the Danubian Principaistics, will probably terminate the Neufebatel afair oace for all The Plymouth correspondent of the London Timer, ‘Writing on cvening of September 8, says — Mr, Fox, American Consul here, has received a lette: from Falmouth, Which states that Mr. Barvey, second eflicer, with three ‘men, supposed to be the steward and two seamen of the ship Ocean Home, wont down off the Lirard on Friday, have landed safely from ber boat at Mullion, in Mount's Bay. A letter from Paris, dated on the 9th of September, says Several Mormons, men and women. numbering, it is reid, nearly a red, are now in Paris profes: to hare come hore to make proselytor, et wisely doubting the!r success in this missive, t A iy then selves subsidiar!ly to commercial pursults, and are buy ing Parisian nickbacks against (our whiea they propo o to slip from their colony. ‘The Brazilian and River Plate mails had arrived at Southampton by the Tamar. Another civil war was ox peoted at Buenos Ayres. Matters wore very unsettled ta the province of Senta Fe. A revolution nad commenced, headed by Lopes, who had depesed Governor Cullen and agsumed the reins of government. The | ence {rom the other South American ports was unimportant, Owing to the failure of the Royal British Bank having caused great uneasiness in England, the Governor of the Unity Bank issued a notification to the public, ia which be states that every depositor may have bis money if he chooses to apply for it, aad that the pald op captial of the bank (£150,006) remains intact. Av inquiry wae about to bo made inte the past transac tions and present petition Of the Unity Fire Insuranes As sor ation ‘The merctants of Mareeitiog faving seceriainod that a th aw wheat barves! wil ot 64 thay on ta France ent ma Con govervment, through their local pagers, (hat a repeal of tue coy n laws would be iadispensaole, or at leant au ex- tension of the imperial decree which permite the*free inm- Portation of cora, and which expires on the Ist of Janu- ary bext. Although two miltioas of hoetoittres of wheat bad been imported within two months through the port of Marseilles, it would be impossible by the gad of the year to make up the great deficiency which exiets, The master of the American emigrant ship Isase Webb, of New York, which was driven ashore in a gale of wind on the Welsh coast, and afterwards towed into Liverpool, was £150 &r baying put to sea short bended, and succeeded in passing the Custom House authorities by ebipping a full crew, Bome of whom were afterwards dis- charged. The Prussian goverament was firmly malataining ‘against the Turkish government the concession granted to the Moldavian bapk by the late Hospodar, aad it was believed that they lagi assented to what had taken pince. ‘Turkey wae about to spud d largo force into Albania, and thence to Montenegro, under the orders of Omer Pasha. Austria was satiaficd’that, after the experience of the late war, the Turks would overrud Montenegro, aud was using every exeriog to bring Prince Daneis to reason. The Giouceater Musical Festival, the greatest English Musical foyer, onary on the 9th inst., and pro- mised to be one of’ the most prosperous on record. The splendor of the weather had induced hundreds ef persons to visit theancient town. All the principa! English aud foreign solo slagers are ergaged. The cholera made its appearance at St. Vincent’s on the 25th ult, and twelve deaths bad occurred at Porto Grande. Tenorifie was bealthy. Intel igence from Madeira reports Fuuchal comparative- ly bealthy, two or three casew of cholora a day only oc- curring. In the interior of the island, bowever, it was very prevalent, The cetimated number af deaths from its commeneement is upwards of 6,000, The screw steamsb'p Barcelona, the first of a now line of steamers to run from Hamburg and Southampton to Santander, Corunna, Cadiz, Malags, Alicante, Carthagens, Valencia and Barcelona, arrived at Southampton the day Previous to the sailing of the Washington, consigned to her appointed agents, Messrs. Croskey & Co., of London and Southampton. The Barcelona had a very Cult cargo of dried fruits, &. Under the known energy of the English agenta it ig (ully expected that this new specuia- tion wiil be a remuperative one. Coronation of the Czar Alexander The Second- {Correspondence of the Loudon Times } Moscow, Sunday, Sept. 7, 1856. His Imperial Majesty the Emperor Alexander ll. was solemnly crowned to day, at 12 o'clock. The ceremony wok piace in the Usponski Ssobor. and the act of corouallon was performed oy Arcbisho} Phila. reiés, the Metropolitan of Moscow. Amovg the special Ambassadors: ay were prosent were Far! ‘Graavitie: Prince Esterbazy, M. Castalborgone, aud the repreeentative of be Sultan, proceedings Loy! e] Pay augtst appearance which The immense Au immense crowd Peso atthe Kremlin Palace end i tee age very great enthusiasm was every- where manifes ‘Tue ringing of be is, the Gring ot cannon, the parade of troops, the coreraonials of the church, the procession to the palace, snd the decorations of she ety rendered the wiole affair most inepiriting. he coronation was favored by beautilul weather, count (rie was created 4 Prince, Prince Weroazoia Field Marshal, and Gonerais de Berg aad Sommarokhot New Youk rere! ng Reported tn Eng: rty, 10 favor of Mr. Huchanan; she other of the re came’ 1m support of Colonel Fremont. ‘The tormer het their igs | wt Tammany Hall, the oid coutre of the pur. ty, to which the diferent wards and districts march ed im the evening with torches, bauners aut music; before the hour of morting rockets were let off, casnon fired and Drummond lights burned es prolimiparies. As the room would not conteia all who asrembled, several braayi mestings wore held out ot doors in the vicinity; the speeches inside th» ba | were moderate, both iu facts and argument—two oi them m Ln Rey AL One ware rather elaborate defence = ie conduct of the govera ment with respect to the diJiculties in Kansas; the other along statement of the condiiioe end numbers of tho United States navy. But some of the outzide orators were more fervent. One gentleman, mass of latteros ou the steps y Hal, seemed fo bave taken the (stend wanifesto as his text and insisted on “baving Cuba,’’ and “perhaps emg} with it.’’ Had not the braves band drowned his voice, far greater demonstration thea time age, which appeared to me a fatlare; occasion on this there was more bie than enthusiasm. The other gathering was exciusively of the German republicans, who beve taxen the side of Colonel Fremont. [a this may bo found several German mpmer, familiar in the Jroubled times of 1848 aud 1849. Frocbel, who *4t in the Frankéort Parlia- ment, Was arrested with Blum at Vienna, and narrowly ercapea the @ fate, was a epenker at this Fremont meeting. Hecker, he ot the “Mat, to the police of Naples and other cities, cavsed 80 a epee avelling en wear ing “wide a |," peace loving Quakers, ani s whe ineantiously Geckmed a hetcrodex vrestit of brim, congo pen wae es ; are bared — nown, in rap yy have genoral'y with tho democratic , but have now abandoned it, on the grownd that it been too ready to make & Compromise with the supporters of slavery. Toe oni raton of the Germans, however, ta Villmore and w Nothings, who bi ascribed foreigners, and denounce their competition with native Isbor, The Ger- mans alzo oppose all attempta to compel men to total ab- stinence from beer and wine on the Maine Liquor law prives which law, by the way, has utterly broken down. ¢ Of their traneparcncies on this occasion bore the words, “Keine Temperenz'’—no tegoperance, which, however, must not be misunderstood. It only meant ¢9 againet temperance on ss. The Germans Bove in'vedueed two. th wich ought to be gratetul— auto Ome is iaprovins So. the pablie taste, fend the omer inoreas, ing Mts & ie ee of the light*beer of Gommay b coontt in New York so much that it has considerably checked the use of ardent spirits News from South America. By way of England we bavo dates from Puenos Ayres to Aug. 4; Montevideo, Aug. 5, Bio Janeiro, Aug. 14; te ae rs iY, and Permambcco, Ang, 10. elnteigencd trom Baonos Ayros fo the 2d uit. states that expected In re peg and a civil = = expected. In the province of Santa. Fe a revola commenced, | pe yd P. Lopex, who a Gey, Cullen and assumed ernment himseli—a change whick was much ay candon Times, A correspondent of the writing from Buenos Ayres on the 3d of August, sa! banging = With the 0 @ provinces are ance more out of joint jn nding ‘rom present appearances, threaten serious the diff». rential dution wan semcwenly sigmifcant: the revolution of Santa Fe ————_ cate a the cunt be chesiads at "ene DO means will be left anteied 40 accomplish thas object, and the probable consequence \s another apg L Saren war. Latest from the Hf the news that has jost reached us Da corresh tn province of Santa fo is alrea dy in a state of confusion. Genoral Lopex recognized as Provisional Governor in the capital; General Ee! opr cmimed Governor in one of the departments: and a con niderable party decided to stand hy the consftution, oat fnaist on tho Ssustallation of Governor Oullen. Interdal difficulties may porbays oecupy tho attention ot of Urquiza for seme time, and retard the operations tu tended against ws. Our iateran! aflaics go oa prosper bey Wascttled state of the money market ot Buenos Ayres during tue month had @ cepresning effe.', especially upon the local markets. Arrivals had been moderato, aad but few cargoce were requred. In ari! cles of daily consumption the arrivals were frequent and by but, mevertheless. eee Prices prevail bad made a conriforable advance in pricy. Four, 4 the contrary, had ‘allen from 19 to about 10); at Momtevicioo the prospect was comally dark Giving the admin stration fii credit for the best and most patti » tic intentions, there were floancial Aisinaities apparently le maguitade, ais Arther enhanced by» —Ther Advi interest. The proposed, changes —" wonld not rereive tho Legislative sanction th : # trom jlo say © 4 no partition! newe ig the tarif, it ves goveriment had applied to the Charaber 0 bepe ten tor power to raite & loan of 6,000 contos of ret, to be expended in the courne of the next three yours, in crsiatiog and procering gration into Beall, ant there seemed t be no doubt that the powoe would bo granted them ‘The Spaniah Minister, Mon Joso Nolarat y Rincon, liad orate be dissolved On the SA or 6th of died suddenly of apopiex. The os &e wae markes during the month, saya a morcan- tile eireninr, bi experience, An almost yuninterrapted activity, which 9a! in the oe 4 owing LA tho Pen which the advices th hand bi ‘8 rupture between b= ‘United States : ‘he pews brought iaat conveyance, ‘ veing constlered morte, was resumed With Ingreased mnimation, pereaers 7 the extent of 167,896 begs bay) : ‘boon Ciect at fm the Interval ata far. h, simee Vis 12th of July, reach to 209 Lend to 16 rele on new or » Ware sod bad Become the srealiest whic fad cxisted fer the jast five years. Trans#etions were on a limited dale, principally @ whites, at 5,200 to 3,280 rets per arrotk, ReCOFCing to qaIBlivy. At Perpambuteo the iavestgation of tte Gerinbers affeir Ss «, of jancingy slaves there in October of inst year) ay the attention of the autnorities, and on ac: an of further disclosures they had dinxtissed the naval cbio? of the Pernazebuco station, I. E. Wardenhoik, from bis peat, and bave i~prisoved Colone! Vasconsellos Orum- mond ry, te pasting him on his trial for euppoeed complicity in the abstraction of the mtssiag staves. This lott step led to = ome correspondeace bot weon her Britawnic ‘Consul and the President of the mee, mon, (late Braziltam Minister in London,}-aa Colonel bas, tbrovgi> Mr. Cowper, the cons2!, recaiv- 4 Ae thaitks of the British government for hiv coaduct Masketa. RICHARDSON BROTHERS & COMPANY'S CIBCUDAR. Livenroor, Sept 9, 1864. The brig a bes nop 3 at could be desired for food crops since our report of Friday, and great progress has been made both in cutting and housing. The trade bas ruled exceedingly dull, and sales of either wheat, flour, or Indian corn with grea’ difficulty made. m Orr! ee & —. are heavy of wheat acd jour from 1) nited States, the greater portion of which is of inferior quality aud out of condition. Ovr market this merning was rather botter attenced than on Friday; wtliers and dealers wero more disposed to purchase wheat, at acecline of 2d. a@d. per 70 Ibs. on tho rates curreut at our last, and the inferior qualities than of ices of were rather irregular, lour sold slowly at nearly the ra‘es of our last for ie qualities, but inferior were difficult to quit. The demand for Indian corn was less than for some time past, end although offered at a reduction of 1a. a is. 6d. per quarter on yellow and mixed bg oroage obe o it did not induce purchasers to come forward; w! dia yield more than 6d. per quarter, but the demand po only limited. New oats and meal rather easier. No change in the vaiue of Spier Deans. ‘Weather brilliant. THE NEWS BY THE CANADA. (BY AMERIOAN TELEGRAPH CO.’S LINES, 2 WALL ST.] Haurax, Sept. 24, 1866. ‘The royal mail steamsbip Gauada, Captain Lang, from Liverpoo! on the morning of Saturday, Soptembder 13, ar- rived bere at eleven o’ciock this morning, She brings ope hundred and twenty four passengers for Boston. The C. sailed from here at one o'clock this afternoon: for Bos- ten. At the time of her departure it was raining heavily, and blowirg a gale from the south. On Saturday the Canada pasted a large steamer bound east, supposed to ve the Persia. ‘The Collire steamer Baltic arrived out at Liverpool at 6 A.M. on Thursday, the 1ith, having» beon detained toveral hours off the ber. GREAT BRITAIN. There {s no political news of tne least importance, The London Post (government organ) recommends the Hudson Bay territory as a favorable seat for a convict estabdlizbun at FRANCE. Rumors are current that an exchange-of colonics is being nogotiated between France and England. France to give up her factories on the maiu land of India, in exchange for the island of Mauritius. It is also reported that France wishes to purchase from Denmark @ strip of the coast of Iceland for fishing sta- tions. It is also further reported that the State of Algeria demands a large addition to the troops stationed thero. A division of gunboats is to be sent to Senegal. Tho Frevoly exiles in the Basque provinces are to bo re- moved to Spain. ‘The Monttewr continues the report {rom the Minister on Fore'gn Aflairs, proposing various reforme in the diplo- matic service. The Bmperor is still at Biarritz. On tae 0th inst. he visited San Sebastiag. SPAIN. ‘There is no political news of note With clight excep- tions, the country is tranqu:!, but the same uncertainty prevailed na to the tutare policy and fate of the 0"! Dranett Ministey, The name of Narvaezis now often meutione:!, and the probabilities of his eucccediag the present mea more openly discussed. @. Rsomanto has resigned bis post at Wasbiogton, and his resignation haa peen accept~'. Tt is pow stated that tbe sew constitution aud organic ee Led yonguenr tou oh, er a the now e OD pont, The roport is current that sequestration is to be raised from the confiscated property of Queen Christina. ITALY: Vienwa papers declare that the Western Powers have addressed @ recend pote to Napies, in the same apirit a+ the former, but in miller language. General Toddleben wes receiving a warm welcome in Sardinia, SWITZERLAND. Ff ny oat po to have notified an inclination to give Ad? claims op Neufohatel io reall for an inden , Ofwhich the Furopean Powers Ga the amouat. Fase Sag there viows of Pru ‘Tho State Council of Neulcbatel rep reports that canton quiet. GERMANY. Frederick, Regent of Baden, who bas been directiug the goverrment, tn consequence of the mental rr of lis-clder brother, has assumed the sovereignty on hi own account, as Grand Doke, preparatory to lis marriage with the Iiacess of Prussia’ RUSSIA. The London papers contain additional agoounts of the coron ation ie pmol ‘The to give the substance of the n4 to mney oa granted, as follows:— First—' the maritime provinces shal} be cxempt from conser tption for four years. Second—Amnesty for ihe events of 1985, 1827, and 1881, but Bs vey rece egy ot ny not remeved. ‘Third—Direot taxation to be regulated by anew cons Tt is adie teporied that the Crar is about to ofect a full religious matters with the Pope. sew ole removes all quarantine restrictions from Bessarabia, Black Sea, and Sea of Azof, until the close of pavigation for the present yoar. net und Mapes tho stolen despatch The celebrat me 0 JOH pe om is terminated by the sentence of the accused police agent to a long term of imprisonment. = afaire caused some diplomatic activity u ENMARK, Berlin om of i 6th inst. say - } on the question. oe the: Lag Bn on, Franco, adhering to the opinion pr ee a LR bas pronounced in favor of Pine pnociple SWEDEN. St. Jerneld, bem ped Se Allaire, bas Po~ wiper. it is reported that the relations between Russia SEP Sweden ore becoming mere nad sere eantendiy. TURKEY. restoreé by the Russians to tbe Kare was formal, Turke on the 6th of INDIA. Further teiographic advices ant: my pe mail have been accetved from Trieste. by = yee Fandom Bombay Yo Aagea in r ney was sogar crop in Manritus waa unprecedentediy tree, amounting to cne hundred and twenty tye (honannr, The cholera bad ceased there. OBINA Tw lateet dates from Liong Koog are to July 2 and from Singapore to Avgust ae # ‘Tro Chinese insurgents possession Fi " 6, which brim = wen FA, : athe or Telegraphic report Abat the Amarioan hours ‘Wetmore & Co. bad failed, but aay viten in Lpedon tae 2 deat on the vimessens. export of tos amounted to 425,068 pounds, & ya of wnt At ‘port eee oe rate of exchango was 2s. 1a. AUSTR. UTA. Melbourne wiviees of June 14 aro at Liverr oy, Toe balance of trade continued im fivor Of the Cor jy, Agri eniture sad domostic manniacturos wore lar geiy extend. ing. The mines continued productive. NEW UA ALAND. dl beLween jhe Rritish troops ighrcen of the aor, it is said, were Per ¢ at’ Welltagton had ¢ sscovorios of gold and An oneounter is and the natives. killed, A large amount of been destroyed by fire. copper were Fr . LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY MAIL. It appeare to be the COM on opinion In Paris that the Freveh and English Crioinote aro at issue on several te, thovgh BO Ove euppores that the differences Eeeentiatty aifeet tbe, wits vace, ra. The investmer*, of General O'Donnell with the grand cordon of the Tegion of Flonor, and the marked attontion paid te Count ‘Morney by the mporcr of Ragsta, are not ine 'y ¥, ene the Engiiae ine The vagiien Cob thet takes the entiasite ae T re petite ol om Yad Gol THE YERY LATEST. °28 FROM LuNvOR TO LIVEKPOUL on saToRoa® AORRING. Consrawrrsoene, Sept. 8, 1856. The Russiaa® are fortifying their antrance of she beg ; and the banks txtow Nicolaeft, ‘The Evgiish flor? has returaed. The Isle of Serpents i3 evacnuted, andthe Gladiator fae ~The Bul‘an has bestowed the sword of tie Mojidor om A*p'va) ovston Stewart. SPAIN. Mapa, Sew. 18, 1886 to ti ingation at Wabt@ugton, or the appolsmantot of tox lo 0 ie on al or - Commastors in Chief ps ated agg ee lod; 's necken ibs she fedors govern~ ment agatyst any cg 8 ve on its part with De slaw of Neuichatel, ay © FUROR. The Moni%ur of yesteroay says that on the Btie tmst., 16 anaiversary of tne of capture Fiapisor invias the Soin opens of the Line, io staboned at Biarritz toa dimmer. Too privates sad su- baitern officers were enter ta aed in froat of the be:rneades by the Emperor and Empress; who carrie? in her’ arma ‘the imperial Prince. The officers of the regunen>” atter- wards “nea with thetr Majesties. UNITED STATES STSAMER ARCTIC. The United Siates st amer )ctic, Capt. O. H. man, sailed from 10 Orr tember 11, for st. John, N Fr i ew wit make oundings in the Atlantic on hee } way home FINANCIAL AND COWMERCIAL, The money marke wetdecdedly tos chiara though the = TE a weed at oY by ped Ma cee rates of of ciscount were 434 per cle eo bu lion ty the Bank of eat i) dotpeamee 215,000. Eagles quoted at 768.44. Prise of dollars not fixed. Bar si!ver 5s. 10 16d, a bs. 1M4. AMERIOAN SECUSEIRS, Messrs. Bell & Co. report Amerxan stocks generaiig” duil, and quotations nominal. United States Sixes, bonds and oe prs Masrachugetts Fives Peonaylvanta Fives. Devwy- Do. Panama Bonds: Penneylvania Central ai: LIVERPOOL COTSON MARKET. ‘Tbe Brokers’ Circular says the eo ce firm, but fell off at the close, in couseqence of inorea: inthe money market. The Baltic’s sown bas no efeot Hes the market, which closed quiet end without blo charge in prices. Tho sales of the wook smounted te 50,000 bales, of which 39,000 were American. The busi- ness on speculation was sbowk 7,500 baler, and for om fort, 1,600 bales. The following are the authorized que tations :— Orleans. be Mobite . ose U SS, ‘The took on ‘band was caihonaiod at {009,000 baisos tm cluding 663,000 American. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. ‘The weather continued favorable for the Satistactorily of the week bed given way, end ce im- provement was observable towards ghe close. The de ae See Sree we quote are 00 & Co.:—Red wheat . 6d. for now; white Fiour—Wo tern Caval 263, a 293.5 ite 2. Fa Sis ; OnioLts. a 33a; 1s. @ 363, Corm—Whito 33s.; L TA@VIE ION iy ng Co,, report:—Bees pork slo’ Wreae bat witha feration in price. Bacon steady ml pers. ehoulders dull, ob a | 1UEMPOO! Measrs. iialane, Athya.& Co, . ‘sud share of fine, whicd ts quoved @ ¢ 5és, « 538. ly Tg je Lo ow pteady ab 53a. ‘™ minal, there Common roam slig! bbis. et ds. Od. a de. im crude turpentine on of 460 bla. at 32s, a Ste, pro bark 14s. 2.140. 6d. demand; ‘Hinall rh te i Moears, Navi; provhers’ men a Tan., and a i . g a Lb; = qyroog aaa? Foto) wh is Paces—two mile heats, and mile heats, best three in Sve. Tn the first race, Mr. Gibbome’ Julia and Oue-Ryed Joe Were the contestants, and im the other race there were three entries, viz -—Nichetna 1, Charley King, and Wask- ington. Julia won the dirst race very easy, while Nica= jas I. took the sesend race without an offurt, The horse Washington waa about am equal to the Consternation dlig in the four mile dash of the previous day, To-day, hows ever, Wo mayexpect something good, as Kilen Batomam and Julia rae entered for the three mile race. Elem Bateman is, well known asa racer of lasting qualities, having ™ ade the best three milo race eror rum in North ®} out two years ago, beating Col. the Ne’ Jonal Course. This will bo » ii tho particulars of wi Piet RACE. ' Pil ze i af, 3h Second Heat —Joe lod of for half a mile, and then 1:01. Julia Was four or Gye longthe at the score, in 1:68, She opened the gap the next mile, and then came ee FH inet mile in 1:67, eS it takoa teat one to beat hor two or miles. The time of the heap was 825, HON RAC, First Heat.—The wetting on this roe previous to the start was one hund five on the ere esol oe tnd od ran thi my Heat beat In two mintter—the qreature oy Dav.—Club purse, $950, pile Norte, bom thee in Wane atom Ce Besing semed eb 268 1 Lows caged Dg oa! © Ga Time, Peied 0085.06 eee

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