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8 THE c AN ADA'S MAILS. The Buropean News, Political and Financial Affairs. The steamship Canada arrived at her dock in Hast Boston at seven o'clock this moruiag. Her mails wore @espatebed in the morning train, aad reached this city ‘about five o'clock last evening. ‘The London Stur of the 12th tast. has the followiog — A German cewspaper, publ shed im Loudon, aud waich ACvocates Cemucratic principles, gives a supy'ement to ‘ie last number containing a long exbortation to the soldiers of the British German They are called upon neither to return to the Continent nor to allow them. selves to be en isted as military colonists = the Cape of Good Hope, but to claim, one aud all, a free passage to the United States, to which they are entitled by the torts of thelr stipulation, The document is sigaed b; oianel Mack. Where should you gor’ aaks he, To the United States,’ he replies. “And what to do there: To labor’ For ¢ is in the Cnited States alone where the gremtest part of the European po itical refugees have * ity to do their duty towards themseives as weil ag towards their mother owe. i A their du bes Samaria then selves labor is the by Ie. bor dependence is secured. aca ty no political Mherty witoout persoual inependence, and there w® B0 persoval ‘ndependence without labor.” He advises ‘bem further not merely to emigrate, but to settle iu a bedy, for the purpose of mutual support. In conclusion, he declares himself willing to give personal advice, and we sbould judge that it might be to the elect that the sudden arrival of tea thousand free soi! setéiers in Kan ses, of the sword and gun sort, would be of some service sgainst the border ruitiana, ‘The same paper adds:— hile grave complications, arising from the Monsohatel stair, are propbesied in Paris, and a reckless proceeding oa (he partof the Prussian government te upon ae alton: certaim, the Berle papers contain not the sligtewt hint tw tbat effect, and take the whole thing er coolly. At the same time, they do not deay that ‘russia wil! mae diplomatic eflorts in favor of the o. nd try Lo bring about a settlement of her relations the ene. > Astembly of Vietorla, Australia, having ordered a Uist of al! registered yoiers to be published in the local newspapers, the Melbourue Argua came out ox four dittersat Jays with forty-eight pages of double demy; the charge for the advertisement containet ic thege amounting tw £10,200, The Londou Grote of 12th instant says: — ‘The Aust ian Gozetie espouses warmly. pear, the cause of the Swiss republicans whom it cow gratilates on their baying stifled at its birth by their omptitude aad energy a new Eu question. “The peesent eiteation,”’ says this journal, “alters in uo re- Syect the rights of the Prussian crown, this question has rather the air of a civil law suit than that of @ poittical question of apy weight, and it will probably be settled by the acceptauce of ab indemnity.” ‘The Paria correspondent of the |.oudou Post states that it would ap- according to intelligence from Madrid a constitution was | to bave deea promigated before the 15th of this month. ‘The Ministry of Public Works was occupied with the pro- jected establishment of a line of steamers bstween Spain aad her American colonies, Accounts from St. Petersburg of the 9th lustant state that the Emperor had issued a manifesto on the vceasion of his coronation, Bronze medals are to be bestowed oa the Russias officers and soldiers who took part in the inst war, These medals are to be hereditary for the chiets of noble families. The maritime provinces of Rus. sia are exempt m conscription during four years An amuesty is granted in favor of the persons compro mised im the evsuts of 1925, 1827 aud 1541. The contis. cations, however are to be matutained. The taxes are to be mesesset according to a aew census of the popu lation. rom Hanover say — ‘The constitution \s annulled. Financial decrees may be tesued by the sole authority of the crown, (# om the Loudon Post, Sept. 12 or many years past our statesmen have found 4 sorwas aod (acreasiog diticulty (2 maintaining wath the Ooted States (2034 relations of cOMialvy which itis alike Our wish aud or ‘aterest to preserve—whbich, indeed, concern very aearly the progress of civilization. Sprung | from &@ common stock, connected by a common language ion, when ouce the beats of a violent 2 Ot and & generation had grows up ting order of things, aud never having looked upor (b+ Caited States (a aay otber light thaa as ac independent sovereigmty, nothing would appear more satural than that the two tatiou» shculd see their mutual waterest in a dieu and cordial alliance but, nevertheless, ‘we Gmd im practice that whenever au Amencaa publi man feels Limseif \n want ct potitical capital, be forth wok raises \t out of an attack of some sort cr kind upow Exgland, As ‘ar ax the menu tuemsives are concerued, ce We intelligible enough We to not wonder at the aleidescopic character of Mr, President Pierce’s inter aacopal law be acrobatics of Marcy's belligerent loge. Woe been those who strait at a guat sod swallow a «ace the world begaa, and there wil! be te the end. The phenomenon that rea'ly purrian us is, tha: such a cvoree should be beld conducive to bigh office. No que velleves seriously that the Americans as a uation really cared about oor éniistiug men within the Union, Their pe indifference about Walker proves Gat either the United States are sanctioning « most ateocions case of laad piracy—which we canpot alow | aurselves to Delieve—or* they are patiently suifering ths Stste of Nicarag a to do openly and persisteutly the very ag tried snd abandoned which we were ly drivea into should bave fell as one of the greatest os could beta! gor can it be said that all groum the continuation of pouber di or that we caa (eel pertectly sa! Siar treatm cat.oon may aot avias We co but ber? speak of the great domestic question — l@ bow coarulbing the Calva. They inherites the corre, ead it clogs to them ass garment Dee sible, however weil wella d ay be towards the young endastroag republic. to shut our ayes to the @ct Chat the Uolted States present social and political ;hegomena calcvisted to create the gravest cneasigens «Spending *h unchecked rapwiity— yea! sbcurnuiation —its jented fecumdaney—ite over all the cartu tts t does not, a pr <mmerce be sens, pr) sweeps political intluevce makes itself felt, and stil! & it were, take Cink place which tt importaace would seem to cntitie it, ls io Grosse in tertitory. which, as it i,t canno: half ocou Dy, Das DOL prevented its preying om ite weaker neigh bore: ite accum! ation of wealth lias neltber produced Wai rePmement among the mass which might have beew nplished \t, wor or © mpetenc Out of & population miiovs, all comparatively educated, act.nity, how ‘atte intellectual vigor 19 ence Of ip art a literature or m learuing, how few sames can we eeiect to piace by the aide of first clase European re The very imerease of their numbers, pars jonical a \t may seem, appears to have impeded the suoral jcogress of the State; for political power ~ 80 completely monopelieed by the lowest class, that the influence o ¥e recognised {n po Ucal action, a ‘ paramount over the Legislature aud the mation. So nant, indeed, ts anything like sovial superiority ¢> the gepius of the republie, that the very qualities that ought to induce the State to seek eagerly the servos 0! their possexsors ave said to be dis yoaliieations (0 oMice in the (mited States Birth wrath, talent, *foration. ex, ten ead to otelodean fiom office, an: (> ealouay of their iotuance . ‘ . . Comgress is aa overgrown vestry ethe scones that ® Loved Barope * thin the last few most four violent aasauits bave b-*0 commitied by pro siavery members, two aly of which were prvivetr novices. The most sirocions of al! was publicly s pported. & member | murdered & waite in a tavern, anu (te House of Repre matter was oot worthy of in res acqaitted bim decansed it pleased, for there never was 0 doubt of his guilt. Tbe Southern mem bore carry bowie Ka'ves and revolvers, ang the North @ ners bave xao0.oced that alt’ who claim@ind exercise och aa diatinet ive language manner, bay mase.ves and their coun! afirate the great constitut a & situation at all times effectually to pro. ym the bully and the assassin, which sh, means that (hey maan to go about fa COMRideriDy th* social, as Opposed to tbe material Progress of the American peopia. \t cannot fail to strike us a6 @ painfully © co'feapt fact that crimes of the most barbarous vicleuce seem wo be considered perfectly com vuble with the Character of a entigmen The effeader Sommer recetyet the j@. bie opponents stigmatived the bar « the cna of Mir rt of bis owa boty and lawlessness of bis outr t did got appear t scour to t! to say a Word abet ite biackguardam te umbesitating recourse to the bowls knife, the blod om, aod the revolver, indicate s state of soriety wh ver bad a parallel in England. Bren when 4 ‘reqnepd bere, though contrary to law, they we | chad ecoording tau establiabed code, perfectly wv ler rod by those #20 appealed to the court of twelve yaces with the most rcrupulous attention to fairness The Revolution n Switzeriand. PRUSKIA AND BER SRCESSION RIGHTS, (From the London Sar, Sept }2.) The Veders! Awembiy 9 ds convoked fur Bie 16th of Septambr f the events which took place at N goabt that they ®'' prominently occupy th aegembly. Iu ‘set, a diecuselon of the most impor character baa vecome unavoidable with regard to tie canton of Newchatel, ae \t 8 known at pr at ‘runeia bas availed berself of the apportunit ber protest eguiost the throwing of by the S ‘ or heir allegiances de Lydow. the ade ‘ the Prussian poaressons of whose in ” dogg od for Switz I ve mtion some days fo, baw deco preceded by inary courier eam m be deoyns red with a pote to the federal author! » rr vrisionally the protest, amd reserving the sight of ereign. This protest was of coarse Sct the hres werensury, to case Prova auecia be aclined tor (peu com a°rangement, ‘neluding a gomp-nea ¢ ber eqits Bet for the present, and it being +a + seems ol , er fn the society of nations to | * connection of the two provivces NEW YORK BERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1850. Pyngaian coustitution, which deckure tbe principality of Nenfcoaiol aod county of Vaileoya to be parts aod oe 1 was oo the 2th of February, 1848, voiutiwoary Jemonairs 40a Was mace Kote af tse, On the Lat of March the revo)utioniats ad on Neufehates, and the weak poke mery ‘of Pruesiag troops baving beea withdrawa 10 prevent useizss bi took posesssivn of the place, deciaret the Prussian local or regency to be abonehed, arrested lta members, and proceeded to form an jadepeadeut provisional government, The moment that intelligence of the rebei acts came to the kaow- jedge of the Prussian Envoy to the Swiss cantons, he ad- dressed a forma) protest to the federal commissioners at Neufehatel, in which be deciared, among other circum- starces, that the acts of rebellion aad outrage were pot so much caused by the native population as by bands of armed free corps trom the neigh- boring cantons. Meantime u is importaat to remark (that bis Prussiag majesty baa at no time, or by amy act or word, renounced his (odubitable sovercign rghts over the principality and county. He bas allowed matters to stand in the status quo into which they were owe by the rebellious ious ots of 1848, but he has reserved to bimgelf the right of asserting his claims at his own convenience, and in suck manner as be migbt deem ft. Neufchatel and Vallenjin, aa an- cient posseasicn of the French Lougueville family, passed under the sovereignty of the first of Prussia in 1707, on the death and in _ of Mary of Orieaas, !uchess of the last of Longuevilles. King Frederick i cient family of Orange, whose antece- dent rights were admitted, was called to the sovereignity by the states of Nenfehatel themseives, and bis rights, or rather those of his successors, were acknowleiged and condrmes by the treaty of Utrecht, in April, 1713. From that time to 1848 ne doubt or qwestion was ever raised as to these rights. Nor can the present King abdi- cate, if so disposed, w thout acomplete modification of the cobetitution, aad the consent of all tamily agnates. Au terreguum, it must, however, be observed, took piace tween the years 1806 and 18]4, during which Napoieon |, sewed the territory, with its population cf some 60,000 wa and made Roda gece y to Marshal Berthier, the title of Prince of N el. At the peace of Parwv, in 1841, the ppg od war canib restore to the Prussian crowa, and ‘Territory somewhat enlarged Shortly after, King Frederick William IL{. granted Neut chate! a constitutional charter, with divers rights, inde- pendent of the Prussiaa government and admitied its connection with the Swiss federation, much m the same manver as Luxembourg aad Holstein are coppected with the German confederation. But tais cownection no wore vitlated the sovereignty of the Prugsian crowa thao the above mentioned vitiate the sovereign rights of the Kivgs of Denmark aad the Netherlands. Before the rebellion of 1348, Neufchatei and Vallepjin contributed a sum of 70,000f. to the sove- reiga’s civil bat, and furvished a battalion of 400 riftes, which were aunaxed tothe corps of Guarda. It also fur- vished a coptineent of some 1,600 men, and about 24,000f. yearly to the Swias federal ‘army aad treasury. Such were, ard are, the relations of the principality aud county to the Prussiaa crown, ENGLAND, FRANCS AND VRUS8IA—THFIK POLITICAL RELATIONS. The Independance Beige contains a letter from Varia, under date of the 10th of Septombar, from which we ex tract the following — Tt has been said, that the good understanding betwoen Fogland aud France hss sullered somewhat recently, Though it will be well not = atiach too much importance to it, itis, uevertheleas, of interest, to enumerate the points on which Fagland and France have found them- seives divided or Jealous of each other iu policy. As such may be adduced the marked preference which was shown to Count de Morny in Russia, though the Moniteur refully ayoided to render thia yirible in its reports. Next, itis uot thought very proper on the other (thy Fnghish) ride of the Cbapvel taat,the grand cross of the Legion of Huor should bave been conferred ou General O'Donnell. The epgagement between the Prugsiaa cor vette, the Dantzih, and the Riff pirates, off Morocco, has furtber (though the aanouncement of a projected dition was premature) led to a certain understanding be- tween Prvasia and Fugland without the French govera- ment having been consulted tn the matter, which may pe- bave Induced the French goverameat to give up the idea of an a; ion ia Morocco, which for a mo ment it entertained. Lastly, thera is the question of the future arrangement: with regard to the Danubian principalities. Here Fogland, if repeated com- ket is iD aoda y general amount of uneasiness. during the week bas been large and constant, both uy tte Bank aod in Lombard street, and there are 00 ea figh's of its immediate abatement. At the saine time the cobrol setiement, which waa it to @ tecmnation yesterday, bas cauzed much ini Quarter can hardly ixchapge, and the «9% in be expected to di the present, seeing that the railway and foreign occur next week, while the final ivstalment upon the loan, amounting to £1,0°0,000, is due next ot tuarecay Concurrently with the adverse influences arising from these circumstances tw he continuous demand for The market, besides bet oven bes ee Leno par 2 fo Fnglond would yeater: t necessary to inc inoreanh en pere fs discount from 445 to6 on Ube whole, the condition of the tically pet one to give much, tt improvement, thovg! be banks aud diecount houses hav ‘The specie imports amount to Australia an Soe poy from the United States, " are about £100,(00, 60 far aa they are at present knowa; but tt isetated Chat the whole of the balance will be seat to the contivent. The return from the Bank of England for the week end- ps days 6th of September, gives the following raaults n compared with the previous week : Publie deposits... £6,087.068, £496,729 Otber deposits. 110,148 Reat, 29,33 On the otter tide of the accoui Government securities, HILT, - eee Other Feourities , 16,126,951, Increase .. £481,799 Notes unempioy: 6.021680. 42/009 The amount of in circulation nat 980.105. being £ a of £144,490, aod the stock of builioa in both mente is £13.376,t67, showing a decrease of £305,. cn when compared with the preceding retara. been a good busi wa cr Imports bave bee tne continent conaiderable. Bar silver has been ‘ken treely both for Furope and India, and even highor thaa our preeent quotation would be given for # conaiderable quaotity, but the market is bare. The buyers for China are kes ping out of the market for dollars, a reduc. ton in We quoted price; bet it is comfld expected that they must bectme purchasers, and phat the rate will rally sega. Foreign gold im bars, standard, per oz Silver m bara, standa: Geid coin, Portugal no Doublooas, 2" pieces F Mexican and 8. Americaa dollars, 0 6 Lt Spaping pillar dollars. seeee 0 1036 ‘The British funda have ogain ‘beea ‘influenoea oy tne od the business of the settlement ia nsols, ¥bich, ceriving bo support fromthe public, hava again dectined Yaily in value, One cause of tho depras- sion bas been ao over supply of stock oa the market. The aurcunce ment of er of goid from Australia produced no effect owt, belief that it would aot be retainec bere. Ye it waa generally anticipated that tbe Directors of the Bank of Eogland would advance the rates of discount to 5 per cent, apd consels in conae- quence opened at 943, to 943¢, being a decline; but an immediate rally took place, when it was agnounced that the Bank Directors bad resolved upoa maintaining the existing ratea, aad quotations improved to 434 to i45,. Subsequently there waaa slight reactionary tao. Jency, and the last priee was 434 to 9435, closing woal. To-day conrole have been steady, but clove weak at, for the account, 94 to 0415 qfor money. 33% to 937% The follow g table will show the Nactuations in oasole since the Sth instant:-— munications from \ienna are to be relied upor, has al- ——- For Money. hed herseif with Austria aad key, in opposing the Sept. Leneest. y plan of the severauce of the two Staies trom tae Tarkith | Saturday 7 ay empire, ead thetr fagou into ome great Roman State; an 04% mK arrangement which France, Pruasia, and Russia are H 9455 94% «= OS 95, 95 kvows to approve Weenesday 10 943, 94 cree 95 94% gene rs Touracey..11 O45; 9435 OFF My Oy The Polttical Didiculties Between England | fray ys ase Oe oase on aa ani net—Spanish Politics in Paris. car Np) Goa omaencs 9 te ee, In the foreign securities the leading feature has beea a Although the Monitewr bas not aznounced it, there 2 Bo doubt that the Pr Napoievg bas sent the Gragd Cordon to Marshal O'Donnel!—aa act whieh [ should think is vot likely to cause im England. It caunot be pted otberw: testimony of the Imperial approval of all the Spanish Minister's recent acts, and as coadrmation of the fact that the coup d'état was Instigated by the French government. There are rumors oiioat here upon the subject, cot all of them favor to the entente cordial. Spain has always been a periions aboal tn the course of tween Fogiand and France = It would, indeed, P sand pitics if she were again to cause a wreck. The friends of this government talk rather largely and loosely about the mecessity of maintaining remch intluence paramount !2 Spain, about the impossibility of allow ing such # spread of democratic ee penne as was wit. neseed under the government of and about the services rendered by O'Donnell in iP ridaing the coun. 721.8 horde of anarchists. There is no greater ti twke tban to suppose that Frencb (utluence cag be im- posed upon Spain, although it may upon ita government. ‘As to the spread of democracy Jothing iN 80 effectu ally werease ites the attempted restoration of absolt tem. The reactionary measures of O'Doaneil, his treach: ry to the constititiogal cause and to the great \hers! party 'n whowe raaks be two yours ago was so eager to be enrolied, bare done more than any other msn bas ever dove in Spain to damage the monarchy and swell the ranks of the democrats. And ao will prove lay or other. No matter what means 0 Doonell sud bia successors may employ to strengthen aud main. ta‘ a government which evidently {5 to be virtually ab solute, they may instal ope which may last for years, but sooner oF later tbe resction wil! come, and thya th throne of Isabella Il, ty probably be completely awept away OMictat Denial of Intrigue to Naples. The Genoa Corriere Mercantile of the 7th ‘ast. pub isbes the ollowing letter, sddressed tou by the Prinee Murat — Cuarnat or Boxervat riere Maconti+ and translated the fovtowing in i der of this day —“Ihe report reiative to the et nan or a Moratist proclamation in the kingdom of N. whieh tettered in the year 1964, ' I wlue of Buenos asrean ved by the Bravti mail that the goverpmeot have seot 4 communication to Mr- Ciro, the represeutatize of the Doadhoiders, to the effect that, as the bondholders had refused to acoapt in ita eu tire ny he recent proposa! for che settiement of the dobt, % veaes Ayreab government bave ietermise! w wub- craw itand to let (he question revert to its previous porition, In other dese bave been matntaived w' tome dave deen umimportaat. The London Rai'way shares market has been altected by "he decline im the couaols, and several of the leadit bs are considerably lower in value, but it 18 delteve: that continued favorable trafic returns will, apon the stig htest appearwoce of ease on the money market, cause areaction m this market Jowt stock bavks, like most other recuritg, are lower. the new under. twkicgs, ood business in them bas been tar from active. The «ffects of the suspension of the Royal British Baak are e tit felt m this market. STATEMENT OF TSB BANK OF FRANCK. Paws, Friday morning, Sept. 12, 1856. The Mcniteur publiebea the tollowiwg moathly debtor ond creditor account of the Bank of France, made T ) The corresponding sudden tall of I per cemt im the stock. advices having beew proes 90 the average Grmness, bat the transac. Seopemba Awpust. farce Francs < 91,260,209 91,260, 990 13,986,760 4,000,000 Bink — TJ circulat «548,502,200 De. ? ¥ branch banks. Bauk nae to order. with the branch beaks 3 \deuds payable. 4 1,810 037 Decounts aod senary i terest $111 261 Commission 08 deposita....... sree Re itcount he last six months 1,629,008 Trotested bills. Mb Sendries... 4,994,579 Toral ‘Crauter 998,454,914 1,088,077, 498, firmed his eid to be dated from Savo; Carh in band..... signature’ Savoy, But bers Wo Cash iu the brapch beats. attached to the service of Mis Imperial Highness mercial bills overdue... Prince Lucien Murat as Secretary, { am enabled tw as Dills dierounted, but sure you that the fri 4nd partisans of the Priney have pot yet due,, 45,916, pent 20 proclamation to Naples from Savoy or elsewhere, | 1%tto in the branch banics 118,329,793 If apy procismation Des been circalated in that kiegdom, |t \s devoid of autbentielty, essentially apoerypbal, aud work of the enemies rather thas the ‘ends ¢f the |’rinee. have yublished, considering its tm portance and tht conmseyuenee that may reavit from it, has ndueed me to lose no time in addressing to you the pre sent letter, whieh I request you to insert without aelay, LIZABE BUFFY Ratlway In Rassta—American Cone From the London Chronicle, Sept 12. I may mention ays s corres] emt, that the corvoe tion bas attracted to St. Petersbur, Moscow an im mense contingent of railway specu And contractors from boglaad America. France and Bel al! ap rion to ascertain the intentions of the Imperial government witb respect to the conrtruction of great arteri ‘The great line from Moscow to Warsa’ copstrvetion, oder the susplees of t)e gove: another equally gigantic undertaking. the \ Onessa line, is under cysideration The point of uncer. tainty is, 1 believe, no! whetber it shall be mave, ax thet is determined op, but whether it shall be #¢ vernment work, or be conceded tos company 1 understand that My. Edwia Clare, ap wh engineer, bas received in structions to bave plane ae estimates pro: foscow and r next, (the same « being, [ to otber cot petitors,. nal anewer wil given. The general opie in all weil informed quarters, is, first, that « in this will be expensive in construction, — fro mnieuse Cost of the transport of material, the boggy character of mech of the terrain and other local ee which | need not more particularly allade to. se. t's feared, that although ultimately gure to be ‘ctive, they mast for a jovg time exist only ona go vernment d that, pending the growtn of trafic, such guarantee will be a heavy drag on the pasiat fevenues. At present the pop: ® sparsely over an immense extent of territory, and would | contingent of paseenzers, approved apd settled of ratiway divisends. Ho ever, cn the other hand, | may myself observe that the (Ont OF traweit i at present so great as to make dead weight « _— expeotive a8 pastengers. The only prevent riage ® ly the rudeiy constructed telega, by Dellochs ans’ by weer carriage, so that, if the price of corn in Mt. Petersburg be six ronbles the chetwork. three of them go or carriage from the pla n predwetion to the port of that fifteen kopecks would perative tol) he fer tue cle omiy next ere, shee five sixthe of the price which if enormous £0 for cost of bringing \t to market. Besides, it te 4 ble to say what stim t not be given to ger traffic, by the presence of nove! tecllites Thirdly, s universaliy conceded that the railroad system in Rowe \ epread itself out between Moscow and the Blecl o that direction Ne all the ferti afertoring towne, and much of popriation The probability sould it entertain any com) communiestion, will, in jand, alt oat Bret ipstance. take military exigency ints consideration: « Ueing, however, not ty be mosh regcetied, ag military exigency fortunately wmps with the theory above laid down, and it is almost certain that military rallroade, malgré the frst intention. w1 std more legitimate user | need not tell you the imps tant part the Volga fills in (he internal trasen of Boosts nd that that river must be soon be turned to better idered by any the Emperor's own words, uttered only yesterday dur Tt is caval with his Majesty wh presented ask them, ‘'Woether th aeia, god what has atiracted them 9 which I alinde the question waa pot romp iy wowworred that hy viento eo? OF HRM WARR, a came with « “a an) ne ait |} pr y y " i be ’ 2 im ra, the of a 7 x b Pr the iy, t v ‘ Loy , Advapers on dep. of ballon Intto by the brane banks, 233! 5 Acyanred of French public eeu ities... . 79 420,298 90,248,336 Into by the breneh banks. 11,876,100 11,567,530 Advanced on railsecurities,... - 98,2°5/100 40,056,800 Iitto by the branch banks 17,180,009 17,150;240 Advanced to the State om of June 80, 1848.. $5,000,009 $4,0¢0,000 Inseot Dt of Treasury bonds 680,009 — 40,000'c09 Government stock reserved tte disposable. Hote! and turniture of bank. 0, landed property of branch banks 4,908,507 4,415,861 of management of the 0» purebases of gold Iver, 1145998 oat News from Hay m the New Crleana Pieayune, Sept ‘The United States mal) steamship Cabawba, Capt. Bul- och, term New York via Havana, arrived last evening she left New York om Friday, the 12th inst , at noon, ar rived if the Moro at 6A. M. on the 17th, and howing dts charged the pases ngere and maile, leftat Ll AM. for thie ort The Cabawba dri vane, owir She merely bo pastengers or freight from Ba to the quarantine regulations at this port iecharged the psssengers for Havana fnto s steamboat which came out to hy his arrival we have files of Hevans papers w the 17th inst The } b steamrbip Tay, for the safety of whieh - riow pre bensvone bad been «ntertaned, waa to be on jely axchored at the bar of Tampico on the bn net. This pews was brovght to Havana by the English eerew steamer Tartar By the eeme srrival we bave & partial confirmation of the news trantmitted too by ony Havana correspon dent on the last occasion, to the offset that the st ot Uffferences between Mexico and England, a Jamations connected with the Tepte stale ba n terminated The /Harte repeats the rumor that « portion of the bi itieh eqeadron Would proceed forthwith to the Mexican waters ‘The Ameriean brig Susan Soule, which was cast ashore at Sagua by the hurricane of the 20th ult., bag been got ft and the cargo raved in good condition. inet weekly statement of the Baek of Havana renee in specie of $75,604, an increase of discount of $203.950, and an increase of fe of $100,195, The institution appears to be in a onrisbing condyuo Respecting the health of Havens, the Diavio anys that ceveral fata) cages of dysentery lave recently occurred ot that the disease was abatir ‘The «oar crop ie reprerented to be in & promising com and should 06 unexpected mishap occur, the Ha congratulating their readers on the brit for the planters onder the present bigh In some districts, however, the Indian heen almost destroyed b howe planta ne heavy gale of the 47th ult. Ly Pe de leon wailed from Havana for The Spanish bri ear market in reported firm, but without sections. Inferior to common white is any \moportant t ho sets about constructing © railway map the | ucted Mt 12% a1 18. good to One, 1354 a 14. Yellows ry. Fut let mo ope rush into railway ape nfeivr to common, 103 8 10%. good, Wally; fine. eniation, 8 regards this part he world, in the 2 hope Chess ay 5 these echemes to ody maturit There bad been 90 /perations in molasses The Imperial government hat been loved one ond any Reyond this the papers are entirety destitute f o¢we iomid and suspicious of foreign comtractors by the American —— mtract for the “Remont”’ of the Moscone, a iran sation of which they speak in terms that are certainly more arpliext The reaquation of'4 Liocemoms L. Viaton, Let thor complhm-ntary Aa ® proof of this caution | fan cite ECavairy, has been acoapted by the President, to tae effect September 39, 1863 Lioyd Walton hae bees appotntet by ths Prositest Dpived State Attorney for the Western district of fant alana, vice 0, O. Beteoen, ramgned mm, 0 Novi Caroling, i oponding a tow | Regaita in Beate fsland.—New York Boatn Content. in the On the 24th stant « was given at Pomt, near Providence, Hbede” Ioana | | & maich wax rowed | | Metropolitaa Club boat | tented agaipat the St John, N. Rostoe, The two boats the Experiment, entered Withamsburg, add mani duripg by two New York boats, both of which were maaned by what are conceded to betho best crews im thease waters, Fe hen which rowed the the same that receatly coa- in the Daw Wiliam Sellers and Thomas Jobo A, Cress, comawain: entered by the Mechanics’ Cu macned by Wilham Woods, sou and Hugh Burns (Rappabani bonts started from the Beach, and rowed around the en ten igs oue mile below, otf Warwick Neck, roturnin; Oy epeating, maklog a distapes of four miles. The prize by the Experiment in tweaty sine m) four seconds, the George C. Newimac nce in twenty-nine minutes aad forty reconds, both er making better time than was made ‘Th awain. was won aud thir waking the at the recent regatta at row boats. aod a half milea below, The of water, gave up Fxpertment, Geo, C. Newman, 40 Tricolor, 36 the rac ter, the} when near of the atartin, swamped oat in paat the line. Newaraa day. and the Tricolor, entered ‘on, aod manned by Joba H. ward Ricbard on auc Charles Gould, The f'xpertment and the G Both boats havit in shore, B., boat on Charles river, by the Club, of manned by |, Thomas lers, Oarsmnen, and and the George C. Newmraa, rey 9 akifts put of and clung to the boat, aad teking them ow board, towed the Pairick ‘Tinchy Dock, w of New York, aad Joba Mathe y ‘rime BO 00x- the atake boat, the stake boat, 1ECOND DAY ” SPORT. Rocky Polut, rays the Providence ost of the 25th tnat., oreseuted a lively scene again oo Thursday. ther was extremely pleasant, avd the wind blew a sti! breeze fromthe southwest,” which was bighly ultable tor the sail boats, but made it somewhat too rough tor The wea- Three row boats were entered, ihe Repariment a and the George C, Newman, with the same crews as on Wedaes- the Olympia Club, Bos- Pree, Gaorge Maynard, Ea Tue boais were to be rowed from the atake boat of Rocky Pout, (own the bay to the flag boat, to Rock peaung, maxing the whole distance aix miles. ree started together, and returned to the stake boat where the Lay sng baying shipped a large quantity race. The time in ew ietiee milea was as follows — 3T Moet Loni . anchored one Point aud re- 3 m. 50 sec. point. whea ahe waa struck by asa and rescued the men, who Crtcket. BROOKLYN. The decision of the judges in the case was withheld. To day the three row boats will contead for the priza of $93, besides which a match for ove thoasaad doltars has been mata betwean tha Expariment and the George C. BROOKLYN CLUB VS. MEW BRIGHTON CLUB. These clubs play, to-day, at Badford, L. 1. cotura match, aad will call together a targs aumbor 0° sricketars and their friends. BROOKLYN CLUB VS. LONG [RLAND CLUB. The match between thase clubs waa played at Bxtford yn Thursday, and was decided in favor of the Long Island Club, without losing a wicket tn their second innings. &, Russell's bowling requiring very straight bat to keep the ball off the wicket, the soores were amall, in couse. quence of tha moat of the Brooklyn Ctub striking tao treaty atstraight bowling. The following ia tha seors — ‘This is the ——. WARITING INTELLIGENCE.” Pout of Sew Work, September %, (6. CLBARED), Black Warrior, Smith, Havana and New Or ‘eae eee Liver Gute ship Vanguarc, orton Liverpool W W Phne _ ous jor. Cutter, & John NB—Jas W Phillips. ome E ‘Oren, Creighton, St George, NB—J Wi Kiwell & “ber ees, Ames, Churlesion iB & Ko Smouee, Fremer. Boslon—Walah, Carver & Chase Brig Almere, Voss, Aspinwali—Gvo Olney Brig CM Sempron’ Lewis, Sam Juan, Mie-C Durand, Brie Win Moove, Eaton Guayaina—Pitisbury & Sai Brig Lanzaroite, Harriman, St tohos, PR~Peck. Ohuech & “brig mio, Mebwen. Port a ree Brig Eebo, Carver Putridye, Conklin, ‘Banter a Pierson Boston rome Carver & Chase. ole FR, WO Mott & axon. ‘Fehr Joho, Burton, Wilminglon—K § Powel Bebe Fedeo, hr Wisaiugion—D C Murray, ia. Mreshingion = W suey o HE AS rs. Richmond—} Mindietawn—Moster Steamer One'da bly, Philadelphius—J 4 N Briggs bleamer Kenebes, Hand, Philadel hia—Santord 6 ttae, ARRIVED). thedrn! @f Boston), Howard, Chincha Talands, me daynte ih peste Dertede hues, of Haiumnoee. Suuy 2s lat 15 8, lon 67 em, ignated sil John H Thay ec, Pearson, PbS nh Son Francisey; Sept 25, lat 8% loa 76 Of, paseed brig Marthe Rogers aicerion I (of Philadelphia) Lindsey, Honoluin Jane ot perieaced » continuation of Easterly winds for been os far South as fat 6%; pass: ed Cape Horn $4 daxs out, ‘the quaior in the Atlantic fA days out, thence had 2 continuation of caims aad light N winde upto the Guif—aines which hat agually weather, Sep’ ¢ brig Oxford, of and from Liverpool, ya ont, ‘ip Jobn Maton (of New Kedfords, McLane, Liverpool, , ans Lith inst I 20, with coal, 0 master 43, loa 6), passed a owes bound E, having a black cross’ tn foretopsail (eupp Tonawards Jultes trom Philadelphia for Li ver Yonste atic . Muiliner, AFG passengers, to C Carew banon wemnon, Le hora July ‘with mdse, toBtanion & Thompson chant eine Bath) Duaemore, Hamburg, 49 days, ae and 38 pastenuers, to 0 C Duncan & leon Agues (Bret) Schwiing, Bremen 4 days, with mise and 2 10 Oelrich= '® Ce Darke nena ¥ Young. Cadiz, 82 days, with wine, lead, be, to B Goodwin & Bros. Crockett, Cadiz, Aug 7, . Lat 34 $0, 35 days, with mane ™, yer pool, jad Gibraltar aport). ¥ ic ct # Church. ‘Woth inst, 28, epoke échr Sarah Maria lence for Malaga; 20h, lat 35 a ton 69 40 e Bremen bark Marta, from Manzanilla : next day, passed an Am ship painted black, very full, showing a red signa! with a white bali in e#utre and two white spots in the forward corners, bound E. Rio Jauelro, Aug 9, with perienced light weather ay with bark Minnesota, Rio Janeiro, Au 15, with Sept Iq, lat 2 415, eiphis for Meloous warting, Angosiura, 25 days, with | Brig Coro (Swe) Christians coins, 10 Cortiole & 7 w7ghe ip opie, from 1 one {Oxdeu), Se hides’ to Oelriehe & C¢ Brig Walhonding, Turds Falanda. IT dave, with salt, sugar, Be. to ‘olin M Smith & Co, W has had tight S wipde 1 ae. Br Col Feundmon tet Mac ims), Geitegn. Trinidad, Cuba, “Bre AG “Peckni Pith sugar, to Moyhew, Talbot Geyion fit). Hogs, Windser, 24 days, wish plaster, to hehe hhelens (Br), Roberis, Pietnu, 14 days, with con, to Robe Zerith, Frank, Blicayetls 287, BC 3.days. Sehr A Bendel, Layton, Fredertel dase Bete May. Arusstrong. Predesiessbur Sebr Direct Bangs, Norfolk. % duys. Schr Bergen, MeGee. City Point 3 days. Prema Moody, NOveans; John Bunyan Niche’, N or mwards Glenburn, eben. NYO herub.o. Sth de. Undiae, Merriman. NYork Bh Wop B—ragr Ana Perkins, Welln, Qutitt. ( Apna, Babcoek Toulon. Jane Arr Samesicway Caudage, 1 Bed, Beves Coultnas. etd Patten, Beown, da Springer. Venlo Cross, Lathe. frou «4 Neweasrs o Porwapra, Sept? —E wa, Goldens for Ustatea, for repairs. Rocuntig, Sept $—Sid O'Brien, si Fountaia (om Booteny Baar Leber le, Rotterdam Sypngy: NSW. Cone 5— y. Storkdar 4. More: ental, Coyne, Boston, Suh hs Com Pecry, Webb, \t Islands, July &~Sid Neal Dow, Kut +—Sld Fone Heleua, Vissac, NY ork ptS—Arr Pelel Avery, Antwerp: “mm Be “Norleans’ lize Brookuitn, Garter, Liverpool 200. 9p fh that cetshiy The Retribution, ashore off ater {a the boid being fevel wi Howe Reva. & to be ost, ( Por, ALBANY, Sep! 25—Arr ner Home. Marined, Balti Old sei O Hi Hooth, Burgher, Washingion DC: dloops W Respouis, Rovers and sua Meuler, Monahen, Sersey ley. BOsTON. Be ‘Ait sbips Kale Howes, Norcross, Arcuangel; Meudain Wave Hui Dudley (new. of Boston), Prichard, Breeze. Graves. Smyraa; ¥ He: p Comnhridge, brarcing, Lone Sydney 4 do. rdw Fvered Loveland, Amy, ickern "Philadelphia brags Courfiie Lav Cope H Mary Cobb, Georgeiown DC; Pinan hula cree ecrtnoma, Bre atia Rorfolk Moderator, Bugby, *Alexstdria; Lousdal be port sh di A Sounders. nn pgs Cake. Endicott; ihe! Miller Joun Howard, Beker; RL.) Pits seipiin. Leesburg, New York, Goodsell, N tele, trom Siockhoim; J hn, trou ws Sigtal tor a ship oud fo Melbourve, backs L. nek mh Navlor, Putaoely his: brige Be ae Wi Hen! Ceburie, Welle Jeremie; Kaioa, rehis Benry Payson, sin WW Paton, lavtien; DT Wi {Bappell, Pousbkeepal Futon, Thatcher, N¥ork Monkin Beers wh W. cond beeens ataniner tern State: ship Oreero; i itor Haliiax, Geo Tay! bres J Weat, Bloomer, Leghorn, Atbatross, Avondale, Mo zont Be Va) Y cL Berita, Tooker; Sar A ¥meline. Wilbert John Price, Price and M Van Name, ¥ ome. NYork: Alethea Rice. Albany: Edwd Slade, Bay! Dighon.« B Vickery, Ho Point, sche L. H Ricketron, fr’ (Br), Burheli, West index BANGOR, Sap: 2—Cld ship Deltthavea, raiso. schr Areade. Carle, NYork. CHARLESTON, Sept 22—Arr ate: NYevk: Br schr Azorian, Eneas, Jordan, from Vooper, Val hip. Nese Bar Naasau MP. Tat Liverpool. Sid eae t ssehrs Grace Darling, ( Ball EDOBORO, Sept 7—Sid ahr HD Leighton, Trey, E'S HOLE, Bept 21. P M—Arr brigs Lucw Hoy a isthades Tc ordere) tairaste Hotgdon, De: o ‘uy ter Portland; Waccamaw, Grani, and Dou, York or estou; Waveriuy. Raynes, Hetou NYoe seli st harles Roberts, Flowers, Washington. NO, for i Bun gesg, Philadelphia ior But for do: JP Bent, Wallace. Ettrahetapor!, NJ, Beg) stanmard, Doone, Harwich for NYork. ‘Sid ‘by Canaua scle Homuilton, Sep! Arr and ald brig Denmark. Bray, rE nladelp he elphis for do; Bosion; sehrs Race Rock Glover. vert, ———, Albany ior do; Ty’ moh mgs A Por! Ewen for'do: Olivia. York, ted Amonda Powers, sou. NYork sor do, Oustivia, Jameson. do for Salem: Mark, Sharman, Rondont f6- do: G 1 King, Triemhte, Ba or Calais: Hy Jaynes, Aldrich, Boston for Washin DC Helen Mac. Theker. do for Philadetphts, Also ala Row ard, Waceamay, Xenophon sche Lainont Dupont. M Hooks, Charles koverts; Miwautle. Look ¢ Be | Be ‘ Sehr San Jacinto, hamberiain, MT ‘2 days. Ro jo at 12M, wind W, brigs Lacy He] Pirst Innings SIME toning Behe Joceph, Bevnett, Virginia’ 24ay Waverley. Scott, F. Rursell....... 2 b.F. Ruse... 1 | Behe Beauty, Conklin, Virgiois. 3 da SEW OHLRAAS, Sep! (Arr steamship Cahawha, 1] T Waldeu c. Parker b. Schr DC Foster, Tiltou. Virgiuia 3 days. loch, New York via, Havana. ships Wintemere, Wilson, Liv’ Appia 2 bd. E. Russll.,.,. 6] eRe ea Mare, Bull, Vig higtina Seow: ‘vara ca vv ‘maa L Sehr “ Virginia. wan XN ‘ork vue fussed : b. & Russell 4 Sebr “ret Inia. "senastiows favee; bark Med ina Virginia. Rogers, >. E. Ruaselt 5 Behe A Jarvis Ag vi Bdnys Towed to ae tan ne © Wertemberg, Vicksburg, im ZT dayn, ut bar ja py nhs Appiia.. tT) ihr Vingiois. FOLK Sept Mme Marietts Stat, Botswer| , “OT Seber , . days. Cid seae Bio Grande, Miller, Providence: Caritoo b. al 2 Behe Neptune's Brive Oiled“ Bettumore. Republi Boule, Floyd b. E 5 Sebr A B Wetmore, Bognr’, Baltimore. ib. Geo Wace b. EF. Russell. 2 Sehr C A Crook, Harner, Baitanore, 8 dayw. litornia Shey ee PN York Steveus net out. ase a Sehr Rocket, Kalt more. 6 Gaye Rogers. Balumore; M Ww Bolweil 8. b. Appin. 0 | Sehr Sarab Falconer Ticre!l baivmore, Tiger, vane Eta poets ou Sebr Jacob Isirdeell, Chambers ° beg Recugnite Bepteneon. BYES... 00 - 37 Sehr WH Seaford, Culver. Kaltimere Mem Clutis, NYork: Eos Munseli, Ghase'¢ ‘froin un Hatwhe ~~ Sehr 20", Rowlon, Chincoteague doy i Boker, Albany. TOAl sees ceenen seen a 4 Steamea Beverty, Pierce. Phitadetpits WARK. sept 25—~Arr se Fteamer Nov dt7. Bell, Phiade es 7 sg taenten ee Gi ee ee Bieawer Oapray. Kinny, Providence. NYo bey Chief. Cham First foeange ative * i wsoell b. =” - 3 wee. 7 A. chip supdosea to be the Chae Cooker, from Liverpool Andersc ainsi . omttets o Wine during the jay & stOWN, Rept 25, Os FM—Are aches Aun T é - sth 2 fo, Varker b. Soot... 0000. 2h OS esata Ueiegraphte Marine ;, Bept 25—Arr stea B. Bennet b. Bloomfield... # oat ont -9) poston, se Att nuige Haciennin Betrenais, nut Jo. | York: sehrs Mace’ A Lovell: Chapman, | B. Beauet b. Seats 4 sephur, Cadte, & @ Bern, Cadty, beige Tenmark. Mary Low. | Pa 208 Watsom Mills, Newark Labooc aud b. Bioomfeid 2 oth Tivdelen gad Gon tock. Pitas oip hin tor, White: terting. llays; Wm Mowry, G. Eaetncadt Bloomfield 0 ¢ bark Beboow. from Brumswek Ga put into this port Baweyi ivester Gesner. Garrison, and oc eee Walker cot out a ‘ne lo-day. She will have to hiselorge » porion ofthe cargo: y “ y b. Sou, o (to stop the leak ‘Austin, ‘Row 3y 7 ide el a. Fish. i i ger, sa a (new ut Clin'oa, Total 4 Total 2 he 0 brige Resolute, Wau ghin, $ . hie Spor sraball, Bostom: Charles stop 0 Nawal (i ALNADY.— Tbe retara math between these er Brewer, : Cort. ip Rogan Broo , mt a " cebraJore in Ha osiou: Mary wan “ ND. mance. ship Celestial Breeze, Bucl coke will be played at Bewart, on Monday: Conch, New york ive Wie, Mi: Dili Poriland; Dante PORTS i eee ae i Thurston, Codie. Cid be Daren. ae a Morrie, Noble. RB's litenderson. Solem: | Gon Terin:, Risto Peover trig Tangent, Heed, Philate aint City InteNagence. Ocean Wave, Fagiiei 8 Mtge. Heston Ch, | id schrs Clasa, Crowell, and JC Brooks, Gratham, Phi Cavrmxa any rae Licksexs.—Betweea the Lith of September and the Lst of October is the time specified by RICHMOND, Sept 2—Arr sehr Sunny South, NYork. a. yen — about Sept 18—Arr brig Uharies A Coe, W. ‘MeDuthe. dor te ‘ww for the renewal of cartmen's liceuses, and the Oty «1 Chad ‘ ck son Hal ten fert 24—4 brig Water ma Conwy, Race ts th ra stat * vivort. Aduiine. Hawes. Glou aired): schrs Emily, Courtlan: Gall is throoged every day with applicants for a renewal. | (hice: RS Miller, Henderson, Boston; Ocean Wave, Eng zine 0 t Mary, cf Rulsworth, ate Champion of About one buncred per day ars lownsed, end betwass | lish: Epon: Brel Ta Ta oa cl fort vero Eastern porte), bound 8: Golden Raley and the cele Sahin Frankia Rawat rom Chine. | cow and nent ‘Wodnentay ever Ove hundred per day wid teadien’ bound to New York, with @ lod « wd, wi TAUNTON, Sept 4—Are ache HAW: its. The city ordinance atates ron intoon Wednesday by the Vhitadely his for Bi de her Cones within the city, is dectared a “ layor authorized to license as many carta as he teoms proper, but all who apply muat be citizens of the United States, bave a lamily, aud reside six months in the city, besides be the actual owner of a cart. It costs $2 50 to procure a license to keep acart, $1 for the license to be «cartman, anc 50 ceute for every renewal of the privt eas. D , and expires on the Ist af October. A Sti Backwaw ox tHe SkOowD Avewue Raiuitoat.— Until within a few mouths pest passengers from the up- pereed of the (land were drought to the clty on the Second Avenue Rallroad without change of cars. Now, however, without any appareat cause, they are reqatred | co change at Forty-second street, and forced to walk a Hlatance varying ng Bo two hundred to eight hundred feet jm order to reach the forward car, which, when the weather # ipelement, i represented as being otherwise 3p. DIATRICT DRMOCRATIC CON VENTION—NOMT ©, uo of How Hiram Walbriige. 1 Ay advourved meeting of the Democratic Convention af Tinted suri to pominate a candidate for Coug — + Fifth Ward Hotel, oo Friday evening, ms. S clock the Couveution was called to onder by Bd ‘ Melntse Esq. Tee ro of debe gat walled, when | ouvention then mrocreded for the Taira istic iavoruing & nevus and Disneters. spa'eh, received this mora tine 4 ing by Ettwood Waiver dated Mobile, for Dew.opotis, suk arrivaia Senn Wa Brow ¥, Che getown, DE struck on 4 rd wre compelled 'y rum ashore. she haw ‘The crew were all eaved, & pmet of whieh weriee 24th inet in sehr M Senith Atta Wrvexs—Cayt Pied y Beauirgion, at New Or Igoe repe rte baw ng he Lisi imal, Wa. Int 26.21 Ne, toa S248 We tbe hull ofa vessel sbout 40) fons, painted black. with a white streak, waterlogged and abandoned. Could noi make out her name, Ou she 1h (ns, iat 25 32 N lon 434 W, saw the hull of anorber ¥ 2) and 4 toy, dis: masted and water logged, ver during the aioh, The monster «vip Or Cap! Page, was veaterday oof Seventh strat, to her berth at Norfolk and ces pomted Me: J ue ‘Finegan. A wage, Jr. Upon the committer ristire Westen of the second ward, offered the foliq) wa which were received with loud applause adopied — ‘That this Conventior representing «ba ‘hat ning towed trom the \ Vicinigts Sot paved. We Gave cooenuly been aformed | Pier Fost Wiver, where be willsommeae Touding ssplrt of tae. Ciacinnatl platform, inves te co ‘ber great cause of complaint, which i# that the Bacnonmp—A' Oguanutt Irth, by Capt 8 B Sowyer, a fine and ip gquee of the Ameviean p fh town cars are hurried off by the conductors when | PF of {0 \one called the Boxes’ and isto be commanded by | Intelligences happijy, tow often tried the bes from Harlem and Yorkville are spp -oaching in Copies. B Sawyer, ‘Vite ie the ‘hind ache of that name built by vindicated | w aed duced by the dangerons and sophistiess | order to avoid taking the psrsengers who have through ‘A bark of Mi tons, wi same was tounchet at Balti. | *"Pectived What we stand by the snelent yet livin a te kets, of 94 they term it to ¢ themselves trom being | more Deb ines which cheeted the labors of the hera of the Reputs “stuck —that is. having tickets to turnin, instead of mo- ney. A case oceurred yoater morning wheretn conduc tor No. 2 started bis car while the spews passengers were in the set of gets on board. gentlemen, at gladly avail ourselves of this occasion {0 renew, of devotion and attachment to the prt be cont Arr at Bew Bett Atlantic Osun, of » 1 Blake, Bisakenshig, 3 Wa ap, Deo wil the risk of brokem Umbs nearly all waraged to get ou the | Meer fom Aus % Calg Fiewe Ni fndividnate cae, Whine ght Or Woh Wales Were WR SENG OOO) a on rorwen wie Havre June 10 for Callao, preservation: tracks July 27 lat 18 238, on 4 x ; ‘ mar > ee | Noo Exvems Baruiranow 19 Cauronnia We man. | | ship Telarcar, «ies 4 April I for ¥ York ted. That helleving the principles of the, democe! | thowed the other day the tact that a large quantity of the Ship L m, BU; tor ta. | patty tebe silent presets ma pe, ! ticbulse ballot boxes recently submitted to the varie 8 ahaa ined Fatt Ops i § thons nnder wisat ims they may be claaset” wh) D erin, beth, Sept 15, lat ye eON a y ° Corman Couselt of New York (or examination by the . sS"creered' Sp tin comsbeatte te evecy Aurora | patentee, Mr. Jollie, of this city, were sent to San Fran mingo, Bept 12, lat sar inte rnc. cise on Saturday last. We should have added that 40. Jon 68 Y Be pom Gomeester tor Barinam, wore forwarded thrergh the enterprieipg California Fx nite id § pres Grm of Irecmen & Co,, to insure their spredy \e NY. for Berbice, Aug at, n0 | arrival in seacon for the coming elections in that . support Aa the specife object of there ballot Boxes ts to prevent Forrlen Ports. ahiy represented this divrict in the Thirty ‘taeda Congr rou, and thereby preserve the purity of elections, we br sutivan, from | where hi por ewns wilely felt and sete! sat our bope that tyey will ere long come into general sd ‘shy, John Roox, Gewing, | ledged. and from the integrity of bie private character, brovghour the Umited States, free RYorv, arr same day: barks Three Brothe: b | acknowledged and e:perienced eateamancdip, ant is be from do, arr 27th Dans Rovinaea, few | mat a firm sud energetic democrat, he is Mi mwas Fore Company Cosme to Naw Yort.—Wol- | are Blot pnd others net | {ise uavtivited and cheer) support ig BW Packer, Poole, fs Perkins, from NYork, hompxon. for NYork Care Havires. Sepit rine Fire Company, No. 5, PF. T. Sherlock, foreman, of fer Fowon an on > will leave that city om the 16th of Oc 8 bri he dulle Ro, n securing bie triumy, i the great Sremen'+ parade, Ss stn i, and ie & hee mw. A 1 city on the 18th proximo. | The compe | for 's ratites a the fll ots a from Raltimore, ‘anna Kinpen. from Lie a, Abby & Flivabeth, Phin- . Leary, fron Richmond ROWE. C. MeINTIRE, Provided pase and no iS joubt will be Kindly received by our Fire Peperument. The Wolverines will come out strong on this occasion, ood Will oe doubt represent the Penineular State ec copeadly sclir Sarah A Ham —FORTY FIFTH COU 4 edune %, are Vth hi it Porta Avrotnrwest.— Wiltam Joyce fas been wate ‘Aug 14 bark Isabeli, Hamilion, for NYork, sehr Jo “Soonain od Captain of the Twentieth ward police, vice otain hire Swain, for ie in port vei, Addeom Oa 8 Hapoee removed, Both the parties are democrats, Ke FeL Asie, Sept wig Prentivs Park, | Mrs H's term of fice expired last winter “Gaertn ow «ta , notes: | ——$__—_— ouke % Jersey City News, sine ssaps, 97 Bowrny } Cie, Wek. Mecomtey " D NYcrk PcheRwort, Churn) Drsoemene BaTiicanion Mase Mietise —A large demo. an ae ingrid PAL asin NY Ba mis, Seen —— i are mesting wae held in the city of Hudson on ar: ay, Crocker, NOrleans ler, A. wend, N Tork <TH WARD—FORTY POURTH meaay, vo ratify the national, Stato a eeetet Tit Guleabarg Wencks, Sattmere; Ge | 1G aren otha dvinentee n ipeticns the “émoer: r india, Lemme prven ft trom Hoboken, Jersey Oity, West | ning in AH Tuleh, Dennngnang a ie tereon ond Newark, Gen. Ei. V. Wright presided, | A’sme, Avery Gerdes, e en aH Np Rane ¢ Speeches were made by Col. Morris, R. Hamilton, Hoa, | "1stbers, Crow'e ., Westgntart, mower: | Cant . i raeciee eomcle ay ef Demers yo M8 Prive, Dri Mer: sit qo) Brag! wii Ga’ | fore «, Col, Bowiite! ul to a 7 or jan), Malia: Tih, Tedéveo, Sicee era great deplay of banners and devices, and 78 , Whste Stout, paris Jawes De vt Se ate 4 ay, Pept Lai) White Moud, Hoyt Bow oeeed ott vo I~ oe ig wag (Lienp he J Whire, Whie, Malte oy WARD—PIFTY FIRST COU NE " pistric tweed wt . P - Dra. ep" nity Atma; Jorg: cen osion for Christin ‘At a meeting of the delegaten of the Fit first Cou Now demewy Bromtear Sociery.—The New Jorsey Hie | sit Eth’ Jorres color, Allon, NY orks Consignment, | Friel, bel ai the Rowse of Andrew Coakley. corger of T net Newport enrh street and th ave Thorsda: torleal Society met in Jersey City on Thursday afternoon. | Pyrineton Rempel. from Mobis, Looe ik neon the eal Demoeratic Gen] The attendance #5* meagre, Chief Justice Hornblower B, Bept oA Stockholn for NYork; | Cepinitee many Lodewie® was m presi’ed, The correspondenos received siace the last | Msi, Feboim, Rig Bessoin: tims, | MCNaly Rominated gs the aur dgmaner uitate eating ef the Society was read by Asa Whitehead, Peq. ‘ ortersd t0 Searcy. | Cuemellmen oF Wie Fay eT i a ‘< desewmine. Feri 1 10 Lonoonderry. a BUTLER, Chairma The Oe gad the weaver showed 6 Salaaee. a8 Baad & On wow. Pep ‘ men, Robin Jaws J. Moowne, feeretary 260 o ite renting son, NYor } ——~- } Soher, of Bergen, cpon the bistory of Bergen township, Gaaysocs. Oey ‘( Ave Celia, Covtia, Steding: Wh, Maret | $5 0! REWARD_FOR THE APPRRHENSTON the earliest Dutch settlement in New Jersey. Ttoow- | mont, White, uebee ov imental wld 1tth es ana Ecos stole on te aight of the | tained many ‘a eresting historionl Mote At dovelock the | ~ peepee wend rope | Yar cuimeon sain go aa br fom NM) Society 41 f4 at the Washington Hous Voy. | xa Jiudeon ste blank a aia | Pormwa) =r. & Wiekware, of pl City, has been aren bs Ha od Protoanarss, RENO Sh z | nominated for the Assembly in the Firat district of Hod B. SHEPARD er ing the city of Hoboken and the Am GRoRG! “STEERS ad spe HD it ony Thne reps rlicap party = (Om exbibtion at the geliery of M. BL BRAD Hudson county met laat evening, and chose d ; $500 es howtos the Republican Co Conventi yn, to be held in tue city Covanatoek, i wh Lah, $2 TO $4.—PARTNER WANTED —A GENT so Wednesday next; and to the Assembly [ Gu: s Swift. N York. man wir this amount t@ prrehise one half 2 8th day of October Gai : Afie Conver, Sieger, orienbs:, UA. ,Oeann snes reapeciabie. te at Wuslooas, toady t ale, Chavtamion, fohn 6 alts, well, Rela Tanatea ie wh nei pro ” pe ithe b ton witebter t 00, Frealwapi teint L, Vors. lth, Loomer a - ; hatara Geo F. Botts, hag ry RK PY R—PRATTIEI DD a The Unrated States us. Charles Williams, Fran Owe ana, do; And fered low for @xah or onde mae Prone ard Marcio Marit oll raw, Mooly, davannal nee Press toad qed Fy ree aod moun? on on, Gates, Galveston: Wantoror, | p Ary Avy. ‘ Bp -ohng! we 0 one adjoaraed =the ; el tel cinmure & Brent Ue egain to lenae aud Si RB (ym hog pthread tow