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» . THE NEW YORK WHOLE NU. T35L wo MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1856. THE STATE ELECTIONS. THE CONTEST IN PENNSYLVANIA AND ONTO. ‘Tho Gtruggle in the Old Keystone Decided, HEAVY FREMONT MAJORITIES IN OHIO. ELECTIONS IN SAVANNAM AND NEWARK, N, J, Additional Returns from Florida, &e., See Se. PENNSYLV4NI4 ELECTION. 0UB PHILADELPHIA UOGuBSPONDENCE. | MiLADBLPHta, Oot. 14, 1866. The Stole Hlection—The Cir, gutet—The Case of the Shifiers —The Unplea ant Weather, de. After the excitement of ye+terday in this city, the quiet and stillness of to-day seems unnatural, An election, om fe reault of which depends ro much, ts at the preseat moment being had here, svd yet, except in the imme- diato vicinlty of the poling places, ono would not knew that anything cxtraordinary was taking place. Still, ifhe waked why it is that tbe bel! of Independence Hall tolls one stroke each mipute—in observanno of « time-honored asage—bo might then learu ‘be reason; otherwise, in the erdinary business and pleasure portions of the city, he would probably remuin ip ignorance of the iwportant event. Ii ls to be hoped that this is not the calm which preeages the storm. It is to be deetred that the disgrace @ast upon representative (n-tiutions by the recent clec- ‘won ricts in Baltimoro—aod, before that, in Now Orleans, Louisville.aad St, Loaise—will not havea deeper shade im- parted to it by the history of to day ia Philadelphia ‘The cleciion itself does not scem to attract public at- ‘tention co much as one of its minor incidents—the com- ‘milttal of all the members: f the Shifiler Hose Company, emachbargo of riot and murver, arising out of the shoot ‘ing of Mcintyre, op Saturoay night. For myscif, looking at things with e perfectly unoiassed mind, I cannot see with what show of justice fur‘y men can be committed and for the act of onc If English, the Balti- more cx police oillcer—whuw alenc tho evidence tends to fwppiicate—Le the party responsivle to justice, he, and he alone, should be bele to answer, Tuore was no ac- tual rict engaged in at she mw avat of the occurreace. So fares I can judge from she very unreliable evidence jiven, tho murder was out ,.u emanation of that spirit of, wiess outrage which tne last few years have served to a toe whe country in its most re- wolting form. @ VidLim denerves BO sympathy for he bi Lived by deeds of frau@ aod violence; but tbo act was 06 lesé a aiu-der, tue man who fired the shot no less ac assaesin. Ii ovr boa ted free Institutions con- ‘tinue to bear such fruit, no political or social revolation ought to be feared, but tney bt rather to be wel- While on this eubj-ct, i cannot do beiter—to show the stato of society in which we live--than append tho follewing ictter, found in puzaeecion of one of the pri- sonees, and written by an asevcia’e who had gone to Bal- ‘Amore to ‘assist’ in the elec.ion in that city last weck:— Banerwonm, Oot. 9, 1856, Dyan Furevo—T arrived here safo yesterday, and I found in the cars sbout 100 Moyameveing fellows. ‘Among thom cDowen, Georg Finey, cy were browybt on kero by the democrats to ne of them, 1 thnk @as ehot dead. About 11g in the Twelfth Wart was put at half mast, 10 “plugs” know thatthe democrats were coming, aad We went down and (ook their ooxin> house from them, and Killed and wounded about fin mm, according 0 pro- tage, 1 had the pleasure to aboot Gvo Joads at Melicwen, a oD borigtt 5! at vo wo oe! cauwe to us again that tho do aocrats ‘were taking the Bybib ward, and wi went down, ledon by Capi. Gi Tough. about three hours.” G wounded, o mut kep aad Kneleh, ‘The: cmmbedt En 5 re anal Bia Sal etop tor tae . vs ‘and ‘they feb like y, wind Titel ad rites, but they don’t know 2 the Montgomery and Datoh Farmory for them. Tell Giger w tell Dick Andrews ‘By bright was shot very bal by he Now Market fel- wae a by 4 frma Washington with us, that was when he was dowa they came up to him and the head. aod then they run thelr bayonets is heu abd ‘ony ono done anything and ‘ony one done an; % Tier’ one. of us took iyreo gave them (o Coulwon, and ‘ol lim 10 them. Que of the ama Lrishimen and psy ie mu ae cr, fel the old wo jer wbout’ It wi ¢ shia out. Amongst age fol es and revolver, firi 3 y have got l omaa ut she asks about me. "the ates ape. The way he 4 ese. wife we was brought upom a Toate on as ——, He lived back of the truck house. fire bo bas seen home for a long time. He oonld mot this way umloss the wav he did Ais naine is Ros armed Creek. English and Saboll will be with me when t come. All oe boys send their respects to al tho Luamers. ‘The sign sturo was torn 0%. What 6 pleasant state of things this letter revoals! [ e@apnot (thick that, with an trmpartial and taiicxible admi- 2 would be possible for soch com Dinations of oatlews act vagadonds to exist. But im Bal- Gimere sod i biladelpsia, as tu New York, thore ts no proper execution of the laws—and hence thewe associa- Cons of Jiltlors, and Mate, and Rip Raps, and i'lug Uglies, and Blood Tabs, and of a hundred other equally abomi- pable tities, Which bring dlagrace vpon oar ciriliraioa and our py etem of government. - Eas bad before him all day, tn the fone. Jack Pnalieh made na by ting his re ety the, Gon ole New Market fel ae Judge ‘Thompson Court of Quarter Scesions, the cave of the Shiller's, com- mitted wader tho ciroumstapoes I have stated. Thoy ap- pear before Lim on an application to be discharged, or @dmitted (o bail, David lau) Brown bas voluntecred hia as will uo. or to bail; but it is not be made ftervices on their bohalf. der the disc! of r y & gone: pally unjieasant state of tho atmorphore. Ii is onc o! those known to Fogland a2 giving a tondency to suicides. k Sct devolope ttel: in a good. honest, soaking Toold dr iavie, which makes ever; one , and serves, Ihave no doubt, to repress B07 disorderly manifeetations. In the latwer pointol view the Gaz oogti not to be spoken harshly of, and, therefore, I my no more about tt. this hotter, hazard any conjecture ae to 6 OF the olection, for before Laie roaches yeu, Fou will bare been informed by telograph of the result. There ia nothing at ail remarkabio about the polling places. No New York - tm tho city. P.8—4 0. M. Tho erties have all, wie we ex. eoyAlonr, 'cea diseharged, on of cach to keep tho peace. Tho are jntt hemg escorted to thelr election precinct, ant are betug loudly eheored as they pase lu this tmetamce, at leat, justice secms to have been fair!) atulnietered. Exeves O'orocr, 0. M. ‘The ety @ very nolsy, Thore ia much shouting and drunken rosa, but riots. Partial returns tndicate a democratic majority of 4,000 in the city, and democratio majorities throvghout tho State. Tho Keystone Club ts parading the otreete with a band of mule, cheoring oxwit- sally. Toe domocracy aro quite jublaat THE RETURNS. TUR VOTH OF PHILAPELTHIA Cry. — Maj, 8 Mla. Wards Bem. Amer. Dem. ‘ 1 0 a - - ats - — we 3 - 1,170 - 7 - oo ~ 9. 1s -_ 20. 00s 28 FY 526 OT 2 ii - sss 3,008 es Tota. 1105 p+ Hemoceatic majority, 1856...........2,168 ‘THE MAJORITIBA TX COUNTING, ‘ aa Te = Py _ 300 - me —_ 00 - 900 - - 1,600 - nd 600 = 908, = s00 = 1,600 pi ‘6 209 -_ _ 1,200 a = 1,800 = - ‘000 - - 298 - 1,600 - 500 - a ‘2,000 - 000 — nae 00 6,200 — Pomncoraiig majortiy, UGG eerie: TM Onion, My. Car Isto. ... Logan townehip,. Iackepaxsen. Westobeater borough York borough, Montrose , SUI LLSiieieeasi i S201 = litisenzetiegreriiiBerreeireriit 1831 Democratic majority In 1856. CONGRESS. The Democratic candidates for Congress are elected in the First, Third and Fourth districts, Kadward Joy Morris, Know Nothing, is elected in tho Second district, Shippensburg, Cumberland county gives 25 majority for Todd, dem., for Congrees. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS MORE OR LESS INTRRESTING. In Ledford borough, Bedford county, the democratic Stato ticke: has a majority of 62—a gaia of seven over tho Section of last fall. S Gaysport, Blair county, gives a democratic majority of 72 on the Stato tickot~a gain of 11 since last fall. Demo- cratic Congressional ticket 83 majority. Ia the Stato elec- tion of 1852, Gaysport gave a democratic majority of 89, Tho democrats have thus !oat 6, The democratic gain tr Lancastor since last {all is 480; im Vaston borougn 200, and tn Shippensburg district 65, The outer districls of Lancaster county show a slight Woion gain. Bedford Township gives a demecratic majority of 65— & gain of 16 since leet fall. Cumborland county, 800 democratic majority—a gain of about 500 since last fail. Delaware county gives 500 oppositi:a majority—a gain of 350 since Inst fall. Lehigh county gives 900 democratic majority —a gain of 160 since last fall. Erie city gives 5 opposition majority. Opposition gain, 100. rd & Schuylkill county, democratig majority about 900—— loss of 2,000 since last fall. Northumberland county, domocratic majority 600—a joes of 800 since last fall. Dauphin county, seven to sight hundred Union majo- rity—a loss of 100 since last fall. York county, 1,600 domocratic majority—a gain of 700 eince Jast fall. Franklin county, 200 democratic majoriiy—a gain of 620 cinco last fall. Westmoreland county, 1,200 democratic majority—a gain of £50 since last fall. Carbondale city and township, 120 democratic majo- rity—an opposition gain of 100 elnce last year. Lagerne county, 1,800 democratic majority—a gaia of 1,400 since last year. r Carbon county, about 600 democratic same last year, Mittin county—All that ts known Is, that tt has gone about the same as tast year, Cambria county, slx townships, 260 democratic gala. Tho dcmocratic cain in Pittsburg city, entire, is 60T. Allegany county, 33 distri As, give 600 democratic gain. Westmoroland county, 8(@ democratic majority—a gain of 450. Snyder county, 246 union majority; 600 majority for upton Cougreasman. Che: ter county, $00 union majority—a rain of 600. Car‘ielo, Cumberland county, democratic gain, 127, livebs county—partial returns show a upton gaia of 200. Alltue wards In Pittsburg are in, with the exception of the Fitth, They give the Union candidate for Canal Com- majority—a 1068 on lollock’s vote of over and Second wards of Allegheny City show a demmecratic gain of 66, 72 ae 2,000 1 “ jana county—3 town 382 Lake county—4 townshipe. 135 Lorraine county—10 townsh: _ 1,063 Delaware county—5 towhshi = 168 Barv!n county~ = 18 Rowe county _ lo Groen county—Harlau (rep.), for Comgrous, 900 maj. Montgomery county— 5 mall democrat'c maj, Warrom county, 4 townships—Kepublican gain over the vote (or Chase, 60, TLORIDA ELECTION. Savamnan, Oot, 14, 1866, Additional returas from Florida indicate that the demo- orate Lave carried Whe Stat by 600 majority. Tanmmony, Oct. 14, 1866, Returns from sixteen counties of Florida show Walker, Amorican candidate for Goversor, 78 ahead, with 13 countics etill to hear from, which gave, in jority of 004 for the domocrats. brace one-fourth of tho popular yoto of the State, and if the Americans have galued in the same proportion a: they have dono in the other counties where they lave been successful, the vote must be a very close owe, aad the result coubtiul. The Congressional yoto ia some counties rvas aboad, and in others bebind the Goveraor's vote. A despatch from Charleston says that tweety counties heard from show a majority of 129 for Perry, the demo- orauic candidate for Governor, with nine more counties to hoar from—among thom Dale and Owen, in which the Amorionna are cxpected to have jarre ma\orities. ‘The We n Union of this morning does not mou- tow the F election. SAVANNAH MUNICIPAL BLECTION. Savana, Oct. 14, 1866, ‘The whole democratic municipal ticket has been olect- 4. Tho Mayor's majority over tho American candidate wee obo hundred and thirty seven. NEWARK MUNICIPAL ELECTION, NaWARK, NT, Cot, be, 1886, Mr. Bigelow, the democratic candidat Mayor of this city, le clocted by from three to five huadred ma jority. ‘The Common Council is also democratic. ‘Theatrical, Musical, &e, Nino's Air Hengler is toappenr in his tnirioato feats om the Ught rope, followed by the brilliant dancer, M’lle Robert, in Terpalcnore,” and the wonderful Ravela, (a thelr ebarm tug pantomime eailed '* Bisnc he, Bowery —The sdmirers of goad plays and fine acting will ce doubtless throng the Howery to-night to wiiness the frst roy sen ‘ation here of Rewibullon,” « now piooa, by the auibor An Alarming and a bal- ot “ BU Waters,” de, “A ‘s.Tho thrilling rama entiled ‘The Wreckers, * Mrs. Davenport, Mews Barton and Placida, ‘Marshall, Ac., ia ast, will be given to-night, panant ballot agi the comically ot “A Kolaat fur an Warricn's The onthaslastic reeption nt ven to Mies Roberwon and Nrw. Hoey, in» The Trims Benda” nad to Menta. Blake. Lentog. Walcot, Roureioanlt nnd thers, in ™ Love an loney,"* juces nager to repeat ‘ Gcinnnee Breaty Tie aren —thake spores reat tragedy o \Hantet™ te announced for tie evening, with east Ing the paso of Merars.R. Biy. TE A}ohngton ana hw, (icons Ming, Reymond, ac. Mrs. Katy afterwards plays ila, “Rainyn's AMERICAN Musrys.—Gon. Tom Tham, the mon: sier snakes, sod myrisds of bther wonders to be here, bre worth treble the price of admi-riow, without factuding the Gagellen! dratpaue trea’e, aiternoon and, b Broapway Vanrertes.—Thoao who have not enjoyed the refreshing porfermances of the litle ones, George, Lanise, Mary. Ac, inthe * Invinofbies” and the “ Trish kor,” fone hear in mind that theee plooos will bo witxirawa in's ew dav Ty Axp Woon's Morernens have only to anmounes od “9 ® goed programme of songs, and their hall is The Duckinrs appear to have made aeaaation |! Ba burt ass. roguiae old fron sty of mosis se ete danciog, tang Jorn Kano, or) 2.3. Bradioy. Oity Polatics. REPUBLICAN CITY CONVENTION. ‘This body met last night at Academy Mall, and recoty- €d a letter from Simeon Draper declining torun for Alms boase Governor on the republican ticket. Qa calling tho roll it was agcertained™that only 69 members wore Present out ofa body of 110. [t was therefore moved and carricd to adjourn over to Saturday evening next, ASSEMBLY NOMINATIONS, Dite. Buchanan, Fillmore, Pr emont, 1S Pe witha, No nomination, No nomination, 2~Lbeenas Kivlia. "No nomination, — Mosely Lyon. 2S checkes, Noncrination, No nomination, 4—Jobu D. Dizon, Nonomination, Joseph Breck. Bf fobn G Holly. a. Merri. 8. L. Woodford. Thes H Farrea, _ — 6—Nathaple! Roo." Peter J. Wale. Morris Deoansp. T—Jas Mh Lawson, Inane Urecoort. Jacob 4. Dodge, gf Thos, Cornelius Corson. obi. Masoy. 8.8. ‘Thorp, ind. — Sieayt Reed, KM Joe Woe lnsfor. . Ames 9 Holes P. Belly” Obartee 1. Mitia. Baward Oatlin. 12—N. W, Mooney. | Navid 6 Adams. . Richards. 1s—Joba T. Power® No nomination. Geo, W. Bluat, M—R. B. Brad No pemieation. J. K. Jaques. 16~—A Woods. Edwin Ware. Tho, ) Yr Charles McNeil, No ALDERMEN NOMINATION. Half the members of the Board of Aldermen are elected every year, their term of office being for two years. Last year the even wards, © and 4, &o., elected their Aldermen, and this year tho odd"wards, 1 and 3, &c., are called upon to perform the same duty. Iast night the ‘republican charter rominatious were mwe, and the fol- lowing list, as tar ag announced, of the Aldermanic nominees ' Wie, Buchanan, Filmore, Bromonte 1§ Wim. Wilson, = Charles MeCay, = S—MorganL, Harris, Thos. MoKntght, bart zg Feiniee, A.M. Biainger, Dr. Alex. Hexamer, mas Adan 5 Ths Hort tt a - Charles Fox, Solomon Baati, Na ‘ Cornelius §.Ceoper, Peter B. Voorkis, Geo. H. Raymond, — ye Soln B. Ryerson, Henry Snyder, Wm N Wocatinca, John Van Kiner, Wm. C. Marshal , Hiram A. Maynard, §, D. Moulton, Janes Owens, —Jullua A. Candee. ‘en. ‘The following aro RENIN tic 80 far as Fitrore, Fromont, W. Lockwood, = » A. Mandeyilt. - 1G. . Bickford, = = Rolas. L. Waugh. LW. Parker, Charles Tele. S—Juuee Clark. Geo, A. Barnoy. John Genre 10-1. M Borton Wan. fl. Ornac Roberts Walker. n fi Henry Hughes, 3s a N. Murray. Win. Borart * Samuel Insley, sa tae Tsnac 0. Hunt, —Teanc Bower, Horatio Weed, = ichols, afi eral, P. V. Van Devon. - Joba Venue, . ? con 8, Wiltlock, George Domattson, HW, Gollger. Wim. Taytor. 6 ole. in. fttt Viner Cornell Sandy Higgias, ‘Wm. H. Giles. #2) Wad orp ied “¢ Wm. J. Mur; a 4“ a ca Fi bell 1 - Merritt. 45—Jamos Murray. . R. Suaflord. HW OT Mansheld. Dominick Conlin. HIN. Revnolde. “x al ‘ ws} Nickolas Kissel, Folomon Rice. Chas, Frohman, John Schappert. | J.T. Novea. Andrew J. Odelt. W®—Derobord Reilly. Cabel Mosher. ‘Thomas Lditle. arf Peter Lodewlck. Win. N. Purdy, George M. Dene!t. — '"* Josiah K, Mack. T. W. Wi A. Denn, — W. Kirschbrunnor Nathan tigernld. John L., Noyes, John. q Haswell. Wa. Taylor, ‘Wm. Tf. Woodman, yrdsall. - Chas, Adams. Biman Sutentedd, - Tomer Pranklia, 1, H. Condon. oe ~ Pri derick L.Seely, Christian Swarte, @—Ichn Varee. = — City Intelligence. Pina w Avesor A—Ownkk oF Tax Srone Anneeren ow Buarcox oF Axson.—Abeut haff past two o’olock yester- day morning @ fire broke out in a grocery and liquor store, No. 265 avenue A, ocsupied by Philip Gugt»porg. ‘The alarm soon breught tho fremon to the premisor, who succeeded in extinguishing the flames belore they bad extended above the first (oor. From the appoar- ance of the burning and the very sudden manner in Which it or: 5 ion attached t> the pro- ctor ~=of the store, and oflicer Knspp, of the Bigttceoin Wrrd police, on information given by Mr. Petes’ oi oetli te une tate Ir. Guy on ol jul iro to” tho bore. By direction of Cap % conveyed bofore Justice Fian- the accused was ¢reau to await the lire Marshal's investigation, Captain Wines Lg A the fre, the Fire Marshal were very and made a very careful examination of We learn from that the fire a wing ene the same time {a soy ft No. 7 Wi will be @ total loc, but to what amount canaot at prosent be cetimated. Thr Cartir Sow —The annual cattle show which takes place tn connection with the Fair of the American Institute was opened yesterday at Hamilton sqcaro, bat only n small portion of the stock for exhibition has arrived, in consequevee of the unfavorable weathor the attendance of yisiters waa Ye limited. A number of cattle bclongivg to Col. Thorn, of Pennsylvania, arrived on hundsy last, bet ae ne preparations hat been mate to receive thet, they were taken back by tho order of Ueirowner, The slow closes on Friday, and the pro- mii ma will be announced to morrow aflornoon. Lecture ox Auatasnen Tasmron.—Mayor Wood do- ‘ivered @ leoture last evening at tho Broadway Tabor- nacie, before the Ramilton literary Association, on the “Life and Public Services of Alexander iiton."’ The lecture i# the tame which was delivered }0 weeks by the Mayor in Nichmond, Virginia, and which was pal lished i the Ihuaip. Twas received last cvoning with cothusiastic applause, and was listeacd w, throughout, with the greatoct luterest. Tear OF A DROMTER OF THR OLD ScooL.—We notice, is to day's obituary, the death of Mr. George A. Steele, long connected with the firm of John T. White & Co, —_ founders, and ono of the “originals” of the New York Y. ical Bocioty. In life ho alway woul carned of an honeet, 1 it man— After tMfe’a fitful fevor he sleeps well. Personal Intell The Seorctary of War bas leit Waeki foe « chore timo, on a visit to Wort Voint. During hisubsencs, tho Dresident bas 94 tho Chiof Clerk of tie Depart pbell, acting Secretary of War. rom Liverpoat, ia the steamahip Persia—Mr Simpgon, Pin- Bodie’ aat tread, Me Bitte Me pron and laty, Mr Pau) and lady, i § Pomeroy and acty, Mew Wi , chi ond murs; Mt Bb Norris and elstor, dnd i Kennedy and lniy, Mise iay, Miss Ponuington. Altred Davies ond lady, Mr Toni and lady, Mr Aanl aod ady, Miew Carrer, Mise abl, Niebolag P Rail, Me Corldia J Derwari, A 04 ona trend Joa C Burns, Joo MeBrayne, James Row) and la 18 Cthour, Jos sutt, D Wiliams, J J en, Mie Low, infant and nutes; Miss Komp, unean ond servant, Mee AA Wiliiamd 0, AD Cullen, Mr tiga weir, Mr Levog, jer: Ir it dy lady, an ; Tehran Fe tena owt inner, ‘4 Neill ond Indy, born to ehlidren nad (vo sae ventas Mice Rugeeil, Mra HP Dusean, Stephen Iun- con, Mr Noes and lady, M ., three Misses Mows, Mew Fownley, Mies Sweter, Mr ond lady, Mr LJ iBone ‘ir Revers iat ‘ ve sear, Me Speir, Mr Bi itiawa” se Ji Ford, Master Gin, Me ton, Mr Coaies, Jonaghan Cordukes, J tins A Freres, Chea Tt Stag : Mies Coben sr tm iesoh, ¥ B Ros! lewhail, Chas Greer, HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS RRIVAL OF THE PERSIA> ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. THE NEAPOLITAN QUESTION, IMPORTANT RUSSIAN MANIFESTO. INTERESTING FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE, lmereace In the Bate of interest by the Bank of England, No Moncey for the American Presidential Election, DECLINE IN BREADSTUFFS, STIFFNESS IN THE COTTON MARKET, &e., &e,, ke, ‘The Cunard mall steamehtp Persia, Oapt. Judkins, from Ldyerpool on Saturday, the 4th inst., arrived ycsterday morning, at half past nino o'clock. ‘Tho steamship Arabia, from Boston, was telegraphed off Point Lynas, at balfpast six o'clock on the morning of the 4th instant. ‘The sieamab!p City of Baltimore arrived ‘at Liverpoo! at 1}; o'clock A. M. of Wednesday, the Ist, and the Cam- bria at 4 o’clook I’. M. of Thursday, the 4th of October. The Ericseon sailed from Liverpool on Wednesday, the Ist, for Now York, ‘The steamship Fulton arrived at Southampton on the night of the Sd inst, ‘Tho evbjects of interest in Europe continue to be three —+the pressure upon Napies, the Bolgrad bouudary, and she question of the Isle of Serpents. To these may be added the question of the Turkish Prinoipalities. In regard to the proposed demonstration against Nap'es the only roliable information is given by the Nord, of Brussels, in the shape of a letter from Vieana, of date Sept. 26, ctnting that the Austrian reprosentatives at Paris and Lon¢on bad receivod urgent tstructions from their governments to induce the Western Powers to ad journ tho excoutioa of ticir maritime domonstration, and to await the result of the Avstrian Envoy's (M. de Bubnee’s) mission to Naples. Tho letter adds that thoro le every reason to believe that the Western Powers will show suflicient conskieration for Austria, and accede to ber request, Rumors were circulated ia Paris that tho expeditions had been definitely countermanded; but these rumors are premature, if not unfounded. It was emi that a Russian tiect bad been ordered to Naples. ‘The last advices from London says:—Two of the Eng- Ugh sbips of war destined to form part of the oxpedition te Naples have arrived at the rendezvous of Ajaccio. ‘The Admiral who is tocommand the French Neapoiiten squadron bas Leen summoned to Paris, in order, it iz anp- vesed, to bave an intorviow with the Emporor before a docisive step is taken. It was tho gencral impression tn Paris on the 2d that the King of Naples would make, tf not al!,at least some of tho concessions demanded of him, A despatch from Naples received at Vienna states that the King bas removed ali his most valuable property te Cacts, and that the popniation of the capital was in a ‘very cucited etate, ‘Tue corrcepondont of the London Thins, at Naples, wri- Lhe the 25th ult., eays:— bryry tinted} bas and a iceay anctares that ciuzens of the United ehall enter “immediate iy"’ on the enjoyment of an: w" conceded to other United States or of the Hanseatic towns / The Holgrad boundary produces considerable discus- sion, but no new facts appear in the caso, ‘Tho British goverament has recently brought forward @plan which finds favor with Austria, and, it ie sald, with France, for the settloment of the Turkish difficul- ties with Montenegro. This plaa is that certain low. land districts, now belonging to Turkey proper shall be coded to Montenegro, which Principality shall then pab- ely recognise the sovercignty of the Porto. No progrozs has yet beon mado towards au adjustment of the compli- cated relations ef Moldavia and Wallachia. The Vienna correspondent of the London Timer, writing on the 37th ult., says:— It ls generally observed that much less is about the friendehip between Austria and France than was the caso & fow Weeks since, nud it bogine to bo sug. peoted tbat this government is not p: edilied by the way in which Franee recolyes the advances of Sotemistenie seaey ate series s beree'f Ou a more wi fi vous be the persvasion that the policy of France was abovt to undergo a change. The lKussians havo a very powerful ey here, and str hopes aro entertained by some of the Lighest robitity 1 Acstria will sooner or later “break with the Western Powers aad return to her former iriends.”’ The Journal de Constuntinopte, In reply to rome articles published In the Woat of Rurope, statos that the Porto haa not at all changed ita opposition to the union of the !’ria- cipalides, Madrid letters are to the 27th ult. Aroyal decreo ro. moves the sequestration from the property of Queen Ma ria Christina. ‘The Emporor and Empress cf France had a warm re- ception at Dordeaux, and have returned to Paris. Marebal Randon bad left Algiers to assume the com- mand of tho expedition againet the Kabyles. Gonorais Yousuf and Renaud were acting against the insurgent distetots, which were expected speedily to make subaiis. thon. Tho Paris Monitewr centaice & clroumstantial account of the comyict establishments in Guiana and Cayeane, and states that the political prisoners are well cared for. ‘The article fe igtonded af a reply to the recent statements of Louie Bano. In Madrid the creation of @ Colonial Department was again talked of. All ex-military officers, who did not pre- cont themeclyce to the acthorities oa the Lith Joly bast, well aa (hore who did prevent themselves, but who Lave Bo prorerty in Madrid, were ordered to quit the capital and not to approach it searor than twenty leaguer it is not iruo that the etato of siege {a to be ralsed trooghout the kingdom o@ the 10th October, The conreription for tho milttia passad of quietly Satisfactory replies hare been recived from Proucsia and Austria to tho deepatches sent to announces the po. litical changes that had occurred im Spain. Couns Baol and Raron Mantenfiol aro eald to have expromed the ea- Urfaction of their respective governments with the “conciiatory, moderate and firm polley" prrauet by the pretent rulers of Spain, ‘Tho Berlin correspondent of the Loodon Tiues, wriing om tho 28th ult., aye Ta comnection with Court Nenkopdort's rperis) mirton to Madrid, 't le rumored that he '# instructed at tho ame time to negotiate with the @panish government Or a har bor to be made over to ky om the Adastc oF the Mediterranean, or both. relations between It and Spain have been ruaponded sineo the year 1837. ‘Tho Raselsc cireular despatch setting fort the foreign policy of Raseia, and ad irceaed to all Ressian represonta. Lives abroad, wae rend by Baro® Branow to the Minietor of Foreign Affaire, Dot was not etherwive offici sity com. municated to the Froneb government, 4 distinction thus sought to be eetabiiched betwoon a simple deepaten nent bo a diplomatic agent aod 9 formal potiseation a rectly addrersed to tho government The roa question ta, however, whether the cireular ‘tiself In, oF wot, a correct exporent of the foreign policy of Russia, A letter from Merlin, of the 9¢h ult , fm the Correpon. dem, A Nuremberg, says —''We learn that tho repites of all the Powers which signed the pretoool of London, of 1882, to the despateh af the Cabinet of Berita miativo to the affatr of Neufcbatel, have boon reectred, with the ox. coption of that of the Runrian government. According to what bae transpired of the nature of thee repties, « genera! conviction ts foR of the necessity of rotiling the question, and 1 le beSeved that norotiations to that eftoot will be opened at the next moeting of the Coniorence of Paris.” Our adyiose confirm the mupportiton that the Aurtriane will not evacuate the Danubian Principatities until the question of the Nessarabian fronticr be dor'nitaty settle. At the prosent moment Austria has gomo 14,000 men in ‘Wallachia and Moliavin, and in making oommigmartet qontzvets for thelr protonged stay, {s was reported that a considerable (norease of Austrian force in the Roman legations was to take piace imms- diately, im consequence of recent additions to the Freach force in Rome. fs In Denmask, in addition to the Minister of Finance, M. G’Unegaard, the Minister of the Interior has also re- signed; but it is net yet known whether the resignations are accepted. The King will probably the Coun- oll of State before coming to any deficite decision. The romaining ministers have declared that tt is impossibic to keep the present Cabinet together, The cause of the Minister of the Interior's resignation was his not being able to agree with his colleagues on the measures to be taken to render peasants proprietors of lant, which they ‘hold on perpetua’ tease on the domains of the nobles, From Greece we learn that Aibania is overran by ban- ditti, and the frontier provinces aro in an equally troubled condition; but intelligence from the city of Athens to the ‘20th ult. describes the state of things there as catm. The difiiculties existing between the French Admiral and tho Greek government wore adjourned, but not settled. The anniversary of the Grock revolution was not celebrated by any public rejoicings, a simple religious ceremony be- ing alone performed, King Otho’s return, which was to bave taken piaco in the beginning of October, has been adjourned tll next month. Conjectures are a‘loat con- cerning the length of the King’s abseaco> end as to the Probable results of the conference in Loudon for there- guilation of Helienic affairs. A Frankfort journal etates that Great Britain has ad- dreesed to Bussia a second note on the ewbject of the Islo of Serpents, and thai the tone is nfore poremptory than that of the firet note. The journal sddz, that mutual irri- (ation has been much augmented thorcby. Australian advices had been received at Ceylon, from Sydney July 8, and Melbourne June 30. The price of Gold vez £8 16s, The export of gold during the fret ox monthe of 1866, was 66 tous. Explorations were being made tn Tasman'a. Our advices from London sta's that the British Minister @ Mexico bad demanded his passports, axd that an Kog- eb squadron is to proceed there, ‘The supporters of the temperance movoment in Eng- land sent through the Kar! of Harrington an invitation to Mire, Stowe to attend a public meoting in Derby, im ordor that e congratulatory address might be presented to her, ‘Tho Earl of Harrington accompanied the invitation wit one from himsolf, requesting tho hoxor of « visit from Mrs. Stowe and her husband, Professor Stowe, at Fives ton Castle, during ber stay in the neighborhood. Mrs. Stowe doctined the invitation, as ber husband was obligod to leave England to resume his official duties, and she uawiliing to undergo the ceception of an addross unas sisted by him. Tke Welshman newspajer eays:—Several commercial companies are in course of formation, all of which coa- temolate making Milford Haven their port of le About a fortnight ago we etated that four steam packet lines are about to be immediately established, or im- proved, from Lisbon to the Azores, Brazil, and England, and that the terminus of the English packet line will bo Miliurd Haven. In addition to this we are now ina post » tion to inform our readers that an extensive commercial company bas jast been formed, whose ships are to sail betweon this country and the Fast Indies, The frat de. termination of the company, ln which somo of the princi pal commercial names of Megland aro to be found, is, that their veeeols are to start from Milford Haven. ‘The Affghacs, mow devastating two Persian provinces have es thelr loader the eon of Dost Molamed, who ls the ally of England. All the exiled bishops of Spain have been recalled The Patriarch of the Indies, the well known adherent of- Den Carlos and alsolutism, ts in consequence expocted at Madrid. ™ General Narvaez bas received bis passports, and waeto leave Paris€drMedrid on the 24 inst. . ‘The Gazctie publishes tho royal decree suspending tho gale of the church property which lad beon restored to the clergy in virtue of the iaw of Aprit 3, 1845, According torcturns published by the Novidades, the Spanish clergy consists of 46,722 members. There are 54 bishops and archbishops, 285 othor dignitaries of tho church, 771 canons, 19,825 parish priasts, 7,000 mouka or friars, 7,025 nuns, Ke, ‘The ships Yeoman and Helen Heigere, of Liverpool, had come in collision In the Chanuel, and twenty Lives were lost. The Yooman, 1,160 tons, commanded by Cap- tain Colquhoun, was on her passage from Liverpool to Castine, America, with s cargo of salt. Tho Holen Hell- gers, of about the sams slzo, commanded by Captain Har- ris, with @ miscellancous cargo, worth upwards of £20,- (00, was homeward bound, from Caicutta. A terrific gate occurred {n the Kaglish Channol om Sun- day, the 26th ult. A large fleet of veesels were in tho viemity of the Downs, when they wero overtaken by the gale, and were compelled to put beck, many running in to Kamegato, Dover, &., for sholtcr. Several large ships brought up end labored heavily. Nearly twenty went sto Iumagate with loer of chains and cabies, sud having sustained other damage by coming ia collision. Lowor dows the Channel the gale appears to have been very Certrective in tts comsequocces, ‘The Irish papers aro filed with ¢etalls of casualties conseqvent upon territis gales of Friday and Saturday, ‘96 and 27th ult, The storm appears to have been com Uned to tho castern sud northeastern coasts, In Boifast it wan severoly felt, and tho shipping in the river and along (hat coast svilered ® considerabio amount of da- mage. . ‘The north of Seotinnd was also visited by heavy storms and (loode. The Fagiteh revenue returns forthe year aod qoacter ending Pept. 50 bave been laened, and arc very favor- able, The wtal net increase of the quarter '# £1,114,236, on the year, £3,211,708, Tho aggregate total revenue of the your reeches the enormous sum of £71,948,067, DBe- tween the 20th of June and the 0th of Soptombor very * nearly £20,000,000 of money has boon pald tuto the na- tional exchequer. With the exception of a vory trifling decline in the cartomsand miscellancons soures of re- venue, the figures of the return are all on one side, To the increago on the quarter the property tay contr'bates £762,378, the oxcise, £209,000, and stamps, £117,000, ‘Tho British monthly Doard of Trade returns have airo been lasted. The total oxporte of heme prooce and ms. nufacturce, last month, were 20 per cent. more thea in the corresponding month of last year, Those for the cicht months are 24 per cent. more than in 1866, It imarsumed that this enormess expansion of foreign trade meane « corresponding addition 0 the national profite, and is, therofore, regarded with great satisfaction; beta dearer money market may be expected, considering the amount of capital that is required to hoop this unprecedented ox- ent of commerce in motion, The London Thymes, of opt, 90, rays — The £512,000 of from Now Work, to-day, by the Persia, compriece £56 000 of Mexican aitver. Nearly the whole of the goid baa trapemiasion to l'arts, {+ with the silver until ater the China mail, wluch is now apxlously looked for. The I imerick papers of che 27th ult. anmownoe the dawh om that morning of the Dowager lady (Brien, mother of the present Lord Inchiquin and Mr, W, Smith O'Brien, By this event the latter gentiomaa obtaing an increase to Dis income from the Amily preporty of sbout £3,000 pew annum Oe Wednesday, Det tnet., the rate of disomunt at the Dank of Exgtend was raised fom 66 to 6 por cont Te wee (vily expected that this step woult be taken at the vwrus! board meeting on Thareday, but ihe stock Fachange nat ihe poblie were turpriset by this unpreoeicnted de partore frem the ordinary courte. The demand for mo. noy at tho bawk had, for several dare, Been very largo, owlpg to the bellef that the rates wore about to be raleos. A farther rive of }g OF 1 per cent is expected, the rate of the Dank of France being 6 per cent. Bulilos in Manx hae Jecreaned £209,090, Gold continued to be taken for export at the rate of £40,000 eterling per day. Accownte from Parle are etill discouraging. Too stock ef Wullion (n the Bank of France is maid to be daity do- creastng, and 9 pumbor of groundless reports prophesy an corty decree for ihe anepension of specie Pyment@, oF for prohibition of the export of silver. According te the Lovtion Phnes correspandenoe,'the Bank of Vieana has ao. cumulated $20,000,000 In silver in He vaults, most of it paving been drawn from France and Gormany for purchase of railways by the Credit Mobiller, This will greatly help, when teken in connection with the dedctent stk crop, to explain the M'renoh Mnasctal criss. The Loudon markets for colonial and foreign prod rq, are reported steady, but without activity, from quiet; bare and rails, £7 168. 8 £8; Scotch pig, 698, & G09, 04 Rrentetusis tendy; Amecionn Cour, $9, 6 974, per ¥bi.; a of N ph? three thoveaud plcces of artillery in red wheat, 688, 0 72e, and white, 72s, @ 16a, per ge! Coffee and eugar firm. Amorionr stocks bad beeu deli, with few transacdans and bet @ szall amount offering, Prices mostly changed. ~ -” Freights from Liverpool to New York were—for tram, ‘Ta.; salt, 108.; dry goods, 10s, a 178. 64.; hardware, By Gd, ; earthenware, 65.; passengers, £3 a £3 6s., greg ‘The Havre cottoa market (to the Suth ult ) was repex ed active, but quieter towards tho close; woek's 11,700 bales; New Orleans tres ordinaire quoted at 10ity, Breadstafl; maintained previous rates, but with leas ag tivity. Messrs. Sel! & Co. report the market for American 6 curities dull, The transactions in State bonds have beam few, and the amount offe-ing for sale was very limited, Railroad bonds bad bocn more freely offered, whilst @e chief business bad bees in the bonds aad shares of the B- Neois Contra Railroad :— United States 6's, 1867-8....... 104g 3 + 10456 on Tenner Virginia 6's, 188 Minois Geniral, a, 1876 6's, 1875. 3 Do. New York Centra) in, 6's, 8, Now York and Erie 7’s, first mort , 18¢' Do. third mort., 1863,, To, — cony., 186%..... Do. sipklog fund, 1875..... Penney! venta Central 6's, wort., Paname let mort. cig bide, ot aon. 1 Do. Jat 1864 Montrea! 0's, 1866-65 Our J.ondon Correspondence. Lonpox, #riday, Ost. %, 1856; The Neogetitom Question—The Anglo French Fleets, Gwe ‘The Neapolitan question is still the quostion of the mm went, and Prince Gortechai.of!’s circular despatch te aiiill tho object of dizcussion by the preas of Europe. it mew appears that tho desnaich wes communicated some tam dgys since by Baron De Brynow, the Russian envoy gre tem. at Paris, to the Precch government; and tt ls dsp eaid that the Crar wrote privately to Louis emg emtcring fully into the subject. How will l’rance England act? Two vessels of the Engtish squadron, @am- tined for the Bay of Naples, bave actually arrived at Ajam- nppezaicesese He 3 ti] 100 4 BU 7” 7% 6 fo bid oe w cs) a1 2 80 08 85 82 Es oL oe 83 | cio, (Corsica,) the appointed rendezvous; but the Prenat squadron is yct at Toulon awaiting orders. The Ee peres the French arrived iast night at Parts, at 8 o'clock, ema - bless ere this sometbiug bas beon decided in the matter. Porbape—nnd | think it vory probable—e delagy wiil take p'aco in sendirgetho squadrons, and ba wii! be iaduced by his importal f of Rasera to grant, prapriomou, © show @n incuwation of compelling b: Pdvotria te uch alarmed eapectalty H ria is very mr |, more ition Sardinia is assuming. Louts Nepoicon fears Nike a a revolution anywhere as God knows w! may end; apn there are yok neaes France, who mould readily seize an: rene ee ig fortity'ne Dimeelt at Gaete. Mie uity of Naples, and Lins ent provisions, arms and nition to bs lient. drid Genoral Narvaez i¢ ¢ me there, and his arnvel will be the signal of & coalition agaiust O'Donnell, This iettgr ts taking bis precautions. Switrecland alo promises something. A goed deal will depend upon the sentence on the royalist at Bi 4, and on how tue King of Prussia » bo act. Important Diplomatic Circular from Besie. PROTEST OF THE O7AR AGAINST THE ALLIED POLEGT IN NAPLES AND GREECE. I¢ Nerd pabtishes a circular addressed by GCortcbakofl to the aipiomatic agents of Kuseta at courte, io which are explaiged the netuate the Cabinet of St name of the rights aud oerse follows is the text of this important document, Of xt © my It bears date Moecow, Sept. 2-— The treaty sigued at Varis on the oa me a ting an end to a str ye be —' her, the Gaal meve of ced to extend stil was beyow! Luman ealculativas, bas re-cata’ tneer- ational relations fa Burope, Powers who haf coalesced agaicet us had taken as tho rigbts and independence of go" protend to a but morely to arrive at tho practical tame princ'ples which the great Lowers: tolves prociaimed, We ¢o not do any of there Powers the inyratios te pore, Low that the struggle t over, that cach one ders iwelf authorised to foo Ine ite own particular Interests, Om tho comyineed that all the Powors have the sincere {o act sccording to the principles they af tirat ‘Taking this for granted, we mort suppose lutention of al! the Powers whe took part in the iste fg it ‘s that of the Dimporar, onr augurt "eto, oes the general pesco the starting point Lae re ment of relalous besed on a res tu Copendence of kovernmente. sliced? Aro the international roinuiens re: Without entering inte 1 detail of some tions, wo are compelled to rtate, with are two countries forming a part of tho where te one a regular sate of and in the oter it is threatened to tliede to Greece and to te kingdom of copation of the Hellenic territory by ogaivet the will of the sovereign sd the oxial, it oqpene LY of equiit} com presence roti of Greece Thus, the first words auguct master, when the ro-cetab! coabled tho Lusperor t) ralre bia ro jae. We We Bevor dissombied ‘he conmetla of Une cabinets, aad we course. Wo consider it omr duty, however, to (he rervlte bave By fully Auewered on retain a that we ‘shail not r Jointed round Wlers right and reticc are evidently im tavor at the cance which we support. a ee Napier, if Pe fod & remedy, & appears ‘9 we chat . ‘The King of Ni ” 3 Tie i: