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- *HOLE NO. 7669. AKWS PROM THE CALIPORNIA STBaMKR. | at! spadenomingemnetie nt ne manne ce Prasy ‘Our commerce with Mexico fe small and declining, bat peril. such as it -emsits it mast be -ruecied; and avy disturb. The ois ore for Three Days on | cass he ance of tranquility tp Mexioo would be tmmediascly fel by Nin Ash Bani the long defrauded sed heavily duped » avbolsere of tbab Colorado Beef. dus republo While, therefore, it must be edmided tbat the cont: ‘Spain bar aright lo proonre redress frow Mex are wo} entitle? to inquire into the motives and objens of aay war that may De declared If |t be wage! domestio GER RESCUE FHON BER PERILOUS POUTION. reasons, to preserve a detestable state of things a home @ weer a ng hale er—if it Hae for ite enjeot tne resoq-ilal ion €1,600,000 on the Way te New pe aaa taaee wom wee thes Py 4 nine teas ie tenet, § ja » Mast oh m.tinied, std committed adit thirty murders of | ab to forbid. And any war wagel by Syala on York joey By J © large scale et bona mm be the ae tauoes stated, and after iue merciation vance E1g- &., &., ae. land haz been offerea, of tbat f ohare. partake tor. It le an evteryrive which must be diecouragea to the lett possible extent, and if adsoluwly nooussary tt SMR DE to be srrented ons Stele which has ‘The following is a copy of a despatoh received | 1 band, but ine general Délief is tht a Ogee anghaing the Under tthe whole of & and 1 yesterday by Marshall Q. Roberts, Eaq., the agent | tase, anvestne Bomvay sna Madras woarsare fait. fol, and toere is not ® breath sgaasttbon. The Sikhs too ek) of make reprisals ony one ONG LOL OF May CoMsequence, and n0 whiv Ping, and of ob aluing redrees ta that ts no dvabt ef the California msi! steamers: ~ also are all right, and the Beluocheve; bur now is one w | very great But of Mexin0 from Szata ha | ost. ‘Musseiman after Mie provfe we have Dad of | Become @ peraanent ft % Naw Onceans, August 36,1857. | vt a Ttelince that 09 out of 100 hete us with ia. nd nor the. Uetiea & Aacpreettecaane icc The steamship Empire City has arnved here from | ‘ure haired Sie B Lawrenre 'e anlding out gal watly as | che coasts of Mewmoo,er arty revival of piracy in the Sparta anaemia wri ag Bagg dates su00 ag WOuld assured) redur unter the dorer cf wel Volocn Dots = And - abempt Koy West, Drigado of four Raropean regimehte Ail the harness &9, | srmy jn Merion, rcy ieee rete he Preeidens Oomonfurs would > neekteg Lal, Hood from President Banana, kot ee th al or mene wan Sea she United Mate woeld to r CNS GEE oT al ee Aablvss tiie Meaalty Of Bach Detilitier ae eannot dorm Lord Clarend. 0 bee protemed will protags Bat ae The stesmehip Mifoois, from Aspinwall, with 500 | buvbeen contro ad by te wiatineere'at Cawapyre, all oaF gers avd $1,609,000 in 7 ld} 200 oarriages ag? yin toni ot Futwongar; overe Havana for New Yor on the 90th inatant. She } 4 weacury bee , every publio butkt V8veuns cat bad been ov Oo orado Reef, 70 miles west of Hasana, | have got alean aany jo—k @ Fo of and in th ares, adcotromonte and Lorsee—everyihirg, in short The Benge army, as | Parilawent ls rising # would ‘ve Pt for three days, but after thrawintg over 200 tons of | soil an ihcir ma-tars, ars baakrapt, and snn-outy Suptole | wlth «ome acouraty wbal No bea dns, eed nee Ip that same of te hears woLm hare Deiped vy rate | seme sesurance of What he means to don this laps, tant @al she got off without injury. She was hanied off by the s'canship Empire City, assisted by the war swamer Bianco de Gray. The Empire City went to Key We:-t for ooa'. D oungeters H i suffer heavi y alaa T gn aphka there ts Hardty 00 ofcer who bes wayiming lef to him but the OkKMRES On Die DAK—I wean, Of Cvuree, lu the ovrye biol Dave muioied onolright Gelb! wag not talon a9 (0 ibd +81, and Barvard’s relpforcaueoss were areiviag Be cope the, t¢ veelers to alinek until he vax make sure of holding it when he bas It The alrocitios bare been bewrtDreaking, hat J wilt not detail thea: Phe American mater, The Compteiton of the Louvre, [Paris iaiter of Angum 34, to Toncon Tames Tn hip ¢ naire Hiebrique de ts Ville de Paris ot de 2es Environs,’ pudushed lu 177%, Ha: ant obeerves, in toe artiaie Louvre: = ‘The Miinois wili 0 due at New York on Wednes- ‘This castle we whhont sontradiquan, Yhe fire: royal mansion éay next. Lovtiana has los: Re 60,600. * * * | shat! | !0 France. The etym logy of le name is 2 sane eee at. Rot ve surprizet Ui ihe “Bakree eer” uf the vile “Wonur | 2 psome ti mexne ! vorroge par «cell oe.oe te chs @cruvre; yee ggAET Fam’ gleve ona irighs in Bombay; bnt our polis te well | itv Haas lncguage, sud wala that ia samee fesnnes satan NEWS FROM EUROPE. pon pote pete dan 9 has tent | chasau Othare derive tt tha fant that tha el'e of tin sway too macy ooos = Mr. Vornen Saulth and Lord Pal bul Gh g wea 'n other timer & reson for wolves, and heuss we ARARARARAAAADAAAANY mereten mart the bility of w very heavy loss | {4 i Anolon: tiie daa-e tha name Lupin spplind to tt Ba and preyerty. | Het they vot in thelr wisdom sat Te aay, he wamae wee eherwaree toatl ne ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC, | drouans on the, iaralan expedition. Bomar trowps would | “Whaicver be the epision of antiquaries, the early hisic STEAD ge tidal ed oeney usec evahad ant Nesmauob, | ry uf tbe Louvre remains levolves in ‘obwari.y. eager aay Soh ana seus Acar ea te aT ett? {2 | Rin oan funder an he "aloof ra erenton fs The Spanish- Mexican Embroghio | goiyer is bebaving edmiradly. Col Darant, who fs son, Erie ae ge le men ek Racked anton et cn resend. 5 tn ’ B, Hamilton. when the round hot came retling | Lops io i his horecs’ and hinnds, the faineans Kiage through the reata jaa mart amt costo Ssbars | oon visite it These royal, persoueges Inanguration of the Louvre at Paris, | Hmm mrnde. cod a party trom tne meee noc een it | all \netr energies for the tahlo, voue in’ . £°. | the foresi whlob then covered late aide of the Seine, aad SER nasa’ tobring them tn. All the residenny olerks wore loft oe rs do wurdered The villaine bebeador tho women in ihe | wroresng ne,tiyer, Sabina -aiong the war, to Ube city, COTTON, CORN AND CONROLS FIRM, siveets, and outthe children tuto pleoes. On the Osatenary | In slienee ides ine voooed and thitd eee et es ee , ih of Pasiy, the mutneers bad given o:t that wey | we ory find it meatovet ender Furie’ sassy one “enema masts Wome Prt arog betwen 9 | 22CA, Gas Pigg, gree mw fe woes ear 4,7] ' rounded by diiohes and flanked by to Tae The French Government and the Re- | oi; 0 cond We ten ary bet a gg woonded. | Sentral bullaing, called tho Grome Tour du loavro, fugees in London, ‘They have upwards of Ofiy guns of large callbre ia post | semoiished by Frannis I, war tho beep tt war tow, and fire them with the greatest precision. Hi8be | to this spor the feadal harone and dapoodéue of ‘ sane ee ope fy he huthoritiog at Delut whet the matineers Mus | the crown came to do ‘and take the oath Euro} up jane, wero LEDRU ROLLIN TO COME TO AUBBIGL | nie chave 1,500, bat by the Zu whey would amiant (2 | vey, Hrnoe he ae ead that ihe setae of Loraships &e. &o &e. about 6,000, and with tbem Barnard fodo tbsrd | mola lope survived tte destruction It wan also used as a od somely ; but we are still without nows beyond the 27:0 prion, snd Jobn ae Montfort, who disputed the Du thy of iment ah te Da 2 = Britany whh Charles of Scie; Caarien the W , King ‘Woo Coiline mall stramad!p Atlaetic, Capt. Hdridge, from | the sigeaiions were, muscored” ot Ladore® and fast oul pe are ortho teorth ga Ahad age gy Nhe do 4 EAverpooi, whente she sailed at hal’-past eleven o'clock ws Baiza-Chaee, ‘alior re- | by Philio Augustus did not comprise the Louvre It re- tm Wednesday morning, Auguat 19, arrived at this port a ond she Kolapoor | mained outside the elly for 600 yeare. it was encivsed ia about half-past sbreo o'clock yesterday morning, afar a | 22d Getler people wating SeUPeneey Ghai, mt cenepited te 3000 Oy Canrtes passage of ten days, fifeen hours, end thirty minuters. e manent owe: Guerin. Captain Gapgerf ra Charlee V. apemt 65,000 Hyves in raising the bulldiog, Wine Jaliase May, the American prima donna, is among | out in the fort at Mhow with bis European company of &--| gad rendering ihe apartments wore comme inus, hat ‘the Atlantic. Milery, we gone ‘was under Caaries IX. that it became the ordiaary bavi ‘ho possengers by There will be no more native drivers bereafier. What | taion cf royahy. & was sino rescrved as & ‘The pews by the atleotio is of an animportant character. | is to be done wih all the officers of the late B: army | jog for foreign who might visit France. The \elegrepbic rquadron was 03 Plymouth. Futare | 50 one can venture to suggest. I believe that by tre |, Emperor of Ovnstantino je aed Sigiemand, aroma oy te orn un enone ot | agen te ce tne an | Part ora.“ 1&0 directors of ibe Bebmerine Company in London on the into one. e0 as to get Mumbay ani Madras troops Cnation ¥ tne palace fo med @ parallelogram ad wthe north, » chow what diecivline te, otherwiee ‘MMth Wat — the day the Atisatio railed. | wm bo ‘and ail meas 11 820 feet by 343 Th was them gurronnced by a ‘Dee Li erpert eoulon market was firm aad one sixteenth yg Fg ncty seca me phy ery Phony aos mae mat, wich ine deine suppiied, and yore ened (for Our Unies fulness; and, if Lorde Tod | Détidiegs, a principal Ce yo amr war, emp crn wt waa | Leone Seas tem etas | fee, ieh he Bg soning te nec, wes wer, : : na thas deservedly, @n Bos, tad flied up the ofiboes, ts. Order to afford the oan ; taraitamis noose 10 the Tour da Coin jo defend thom Camsole for thoidy closed at 9134 = 91. Che Mexican Trouble with Spain. elves, Nearly ail ibe to vers that oomnyosed the building Im the House of Commons on the 17th Mr. Disract [seats Ge Lenten Bonn, sagen bad their warders, who were nobles, meay of whom for, and Mr. V ‘Smith promised, the produc. Tt would, we venture to surgest, be useful if some inde | chapels and cbapiaing, Tho antranco to the Loavre wae ontles for, }. Vernos 0 etic borne mney rae oo gg mo tee by four foruded gates, cailng ‘The princi pal Se ck cues shea Spain and Menvo, sad’on he part obieh ber aes sie sus tha oonsonng sanpa = pane a wit ghey wen relating to the restriction e ny aga 3 tubisned upon ihe ress in Intia. Tho later gentleman | Miers have tekeo ie thee affairs and are prosared totale ia | opened . eruri, bordered by parte’ of ine Seren eens 6 eens eae at palaon te come of the ‘xplaine’ that the sestrictive act was passed only fora betroren the 100 Taose how cana | gate, fortified by two low towers, covered a tingle year. be ubere@ise than hurtful to mp - ‘Thts gate was decorated by Onaries VI wih his own of trans. | %7wmoerce, and hoy may aiso va the forther mier | :ttue, and thes of bis faiker, Uharies V., which stood in Qu Tuesday, the 18th, nothtog of consequence veptinn of @ -aird Power dangeras to the eontinned inde- | niches pared in tho Lords, and in the Commons the daily perse Yandense of Meniee, te tncopentance <6 Gav tane te ot ivorce comtinned oul dered o” (Oped OODCET! at a sent agency hewagenel tow |e now soon rat since Mexico seat to, Barepe Ti fababed it sad Lora Palmerston, dtplomatiste purpose of arranging two oheean Where was to be a mutual conference of the diferent Pow. nee ip hee poem pad wane Ro a A of Prati a ‘whieh Charies ¥ Bespensevte | be po “ purpose acing: commerce a lapowe with isn ta Ore Ort Of an nen! ag leved moet ancient: | now vaistonce pe tein wprnebigs ora ootg Mg a Ibcal pronunctamicnio aed Varoas, odiing? ia owe of be called she Nieux Louvre, beyan by,Franeia I. ia 1830, and of Turkey in « more far port Paotfin ports of Mexia to an English Consul, and ovt of toe | ppshed by Henry II. in 1548. ‘Re count storms and floods had done som conside ee aseee ete property. The ciplomane. } Lp resolved en ae rabies dames: &o. in various parts of jand, yt for that por; wo on was Gouers! Aiwa, & | vre grand gallery siong he banss deine. wat Vasu saateoaane daring ihe ree panei tou Of entre ones and Earopean views, acd oy bum 8a | Levan, firet architect t the King, ot ea of ine ary . arrangements was come to with [ord Clarento7 withoutany | work, which did not Oo bert, and all the architeots ceding the Atlantic's departure, ant it way boped thai the | eres uiiliouiy. At all events, diplomanio +elavioas be | of Paris were invited by ihe Mints'er to inepect them and fects of Le rains would pe mach auevist-d. teen tho two couctries have beca rosome prevent o: ps. The Micteter destared that ho ‘The London Pines say 8 — y A merchant recently deceawxd at Liverpool, is said to uve left liab'litios reaching £300,000, of whirb £100,000 | sod. tn are rough forged arceptacces to Dills of exchange. Very aifferent bas been the fuoccess of tho mission of Senor flafragus, Tren, however, tho matters in oo: were, it mua be aemitiel, more compli miol; ‘add WO the ditfoulcy of shelf solution, diplomatic punctiiio wae invoked both eides. The questions st issue netwoen dpain aod Mexico ara understood to be two The Liverpool Mott pronounces the story & hoax. — ene pe rsunal, the other secu: ' ‘The mali steamer for lodia, to eat! om the 19d of Aagust, Geers are, © enous, oxne M0 600 9p » “ai wouks take out aboat a million pounds eterting in silver. | ino old Spach colony. Aw might be sapposed, they aro Seners} Windhaw, “the boro of tho Ratan,” was smongni | exceedingly unpooniar, bol with the goversmont and ihe bor — Fo goes ov} to assume an Important oom We tie st cae arsine as oars wand th tbo army. The féles Napoleon on the 16th of Avguwt parnad off well, wthough the cut door amasoments wore marred by wo weauber. The Emperor, on tho 02%" ton, grauiad pard ns, vommatations or redvctioas of pantahmoat to 1,142 prt vovers ‘A Paris Letier im tho London Noes ares — bie ownr oval hand, wrote the following tion to the architect: — igror Chev talenta that [hav with wo iiluatrions ® pi ile with the duty whieh sou owe to our Holy Falner, the with your own convenience . herelore, conver (9 you o8 Purpose to request you wil! aor! regain dominion tn Mexico, Tho poople troat thane Spa- nines ae the representatives of the olf vervlio party, ayainat which the revolution waa far more directed than against ibe orown of Bpaia ‘Tho conseyreace of thi ovvlarity i, shat many atrocities aad guirages have bei traced on the subjenta of Queen Habelia readeat ia nd (het their pe-petraivr® bare gme unpauished uty beard, the government of Madrid has to vedress and puolshaoat for the tn) iriee rom criminally inflicted” oa tho persons ead properiy <f Spaniarde oti’ to the protection of the laws \n fevioo. But the gverament of Mexico», sdaittiog | yor and 10 comeetan wich yor ca tae hen nvre, we Figo yon ba @ sent me for the building 0° the L er parioalare and my kiad Intentona toward: bore men doped | pray God wo 4 es Mfsulbes civg. tienor Cavalier Bernal Sy yt EA DieWiows te thir roevect, piesde the diGloulios | cine, the er ot that tedivdnal : ~inon, the eeaknese of ao wien will be pemday Ob leine ee Mstorhe ant re whe contre The honors paid to Oersial fell little hort «f oh cams HO’ ayy, attr iduling these Gutvages to the baods of jatiens, | yalty veelf The Dame do Creqnl, Ambds 2 edy commanteatt oe co # ub whom Aivare: half polteleoad em | © Pope, etter taaitg ieeve cf bi. Holinuae, wet ia peseed between Const Wale ‘ aoditti chin’, be ave d0gt Bot, 1a favs, | state to Bernbei’s house, nad requemod him to sommyaey ae take Rule cthes tne peonanes ef ten anveanes fev dere 0° np: rnierde | nim co France In every towa through *hich ho parsed trate. "it a added that aajra Boilin altace Oat alrwady taf, goverwmest. not sirons 00 Ke part of | ho was, oy order of the King, rovelvod with great hvaora, a foe Mace to dim §=Poreows Tere sent wo prepore his meals ca the roed, aad at bo a. Paria the Lord of Jhantelos, draad Sieward pf the Royal Hourenoid, went out to recetve bim. His taut sere of eourre adopted, and on tho Lith of Jolodar, 1685, the Kug himeeif uid the Brat ston of tho facate witn great aplonder. A gold modal of the value of 2.4901. wae cactored te the rtene. Whom the batiding resche? above th grevnd Berpim obtwued leave to roturm heme, “aot wit}iiog © pass the winter in a place so cold ae Carn a fed states Tue Paste correspondent of ie Leadon News meoionr baying a f thet rep “pil moanner then ic i* (elf bia to repress and pao- | a fpain, end chores regard the woeknow of + teOre exeo! On be aides thore ts, ao dow, gree nt of intincert ui very possid.y but } wita far secommodation The governmeat of | to that of Spain a desir, if note denen, oF te'ends \0 leave Rngiaad tor the U @ g ornament sa depart frota Paris for Marvetiles, of General DOr | fend presi ibet he will be found at the bead o , ond p It wae 0 lwmargente of Dolhi before November. ‘Wirred up the inst A list of doom coniaiue an npexpecter goveron ont of ‘ » | ‘ the Bm yoror miaive an nnexpec th e-ty eceae to divert the atteation of dosaiert« from | ‘The dey oreviors to hie departare the King wert hi der of erary men, among whom w Alex. Dumas, the | 16), wentaile state of thelr OWA country 10 axternal o5- | present ot 3,000 louis d'or, 8 warrnat for & poarion of 1 young«r ow rete FOry Com Dat rometione: a wery fatal ox = ee, yd r rat — ony an beny) [ r — RI " dient of bet goveromeut ail thie ‘he origina! ign of ine yoven Porrantt {rr ee ee ee Tne other caare of quarre! i*, ae wo have wai’, peouni- | ibe feeade was partialy adopied The front towarde the The Paris corrcependont of the London Times says the The Ob reoted after bis pines, aud that ‘acing be Rae ary aration of Mexios from Spain lef many joat_ and onjat claims ¥y Spaniards ov the government of the old cslony. 4 tug as Spain refered to reougnive the independence of Mexico these clxime remained in abeyance; but the Independence as knowiedged, the Court of Madrid pressed their pay ment on the gorertment of Mexico, A convention to oxamiae into them sed to provide for their Nqcltatiog wae con claded. Under © clains to the axteut of some three mi! Kona of dodars, we bellove, wore al alited, and bonds in reapect of them iamued by Mexico, This clearly ought to have terminated the qvestion. [ida oot Snoceting go vernments 11 Mexico imputed fraud and forgery to nearly one balf dhe claima eo mimitted, and repartiated payment of the donde to thal exieut, Against this re. podiation Spain provested, tbresteret repricale, and Tuptare avpearing imminent, Senor Lafragon was Frenes government contompiater sending & naval 8nd mi Wary expedition to Coohia China to apport a demand for satiefaovion for an insult offered to the French reprosenia tive by the Pmperor of Annam, He also says that \ i proposed to found ® maritime and commercial settlewen! im the bay of Touraine in Coohin China, A Bertin despatch siates that great anxicty war felt a We cwr'nuons fires that were taking piace thiou, ho’ Proszin, believed to bo the rorult of am incendiary aptrit, although |i was thought they might hare been csused by the best of the sun's rays. In the town of Rojawadd, in the province of Posen, 860 out of 420 houses were burnt xo partly bul) by Peremolt. Louw XV. inhabited the Louvre during bis chiidhoad tp the year 1709, white some repaira Wore velog made in the Patere of the Paileries | Ueder the drat Empire, tho Lorvre was considerably repuired and embeliebed, anu ihe t: mpxnon af the peti- ment, which had not beer finisho?, was adorned with « bawrotie’, the work of Leno. Under the Restoration touch was dome sowarce 'te completion. Oa the 17th of February, 1890, and the four follu «ing cays. the remains of the Deke ce Berri, aeearsina ed by Loovelon ihe nignt of the 19th, ‘ay te state in the eouthern qaadrangie o the Louvre | The first Napoleon always intended to connect the paince of the Tuileries with inal o the Louvre, which. with ihe gallery joward the deve, formed three sides of an immense parallelogram, by carrying oot a line of rrestod soveral down, ronderitg 4000 pertoua ontirely houseless, oent Presisent Comonfort % Europe to arrange | building uni’orm with the gallery from ihe opposite ex The Emperor of Ausiria bed rescommencod bis journey | thie and tho other diepute the rome which wemere gouty of the Tettorion te the otter mae ot eo Loavre. yuainatlo resopti Iready described, The Merineo Envoy has tt in stated, ox wor ” er a Bags aaahcsiarses: om at | penned a willingness to acknowloves iy validity oF all | #ucceevor, Nayolson I'l,, and woise forma an imperial Odeabare. Mie'ponds eves, but hae sided b= ue-ormination of his | residesoe not, perhaps, earpased by any edidce in Earope, ‘A deapatch from Stockholm representa the health of the pose and puplen ihe asinoes of the fraud: ‘or naturally desired that the oeremon® of the Inenguration of the Lonyre ebould eotocide wih the eani rersary of the birth of hie uncle, which he hay alopted as his own fit The \nsoript ons to orm mamorate the date of the fondation of the ‘alent claims and vouchers ‘Weeks were wasted in Paris on points of otiquetie afer the Yeartival, Senor Lafragua would not proosed lo Madrid onieas he were officially reovived taere, aluhough in Loudon Gen Almonte had wisely waived formatiues of that sort, and arranged hie controverry informally with Lord Glareno in before he wae officially received. At last King of Sweden to be still very aneatiafactory. A telegraphic despatoh announces thet it has been re. setved to make @ reduction of upwards of 39,000 in the ‘Russian Imperial Guard; also that be Russian government se engaged in equipping ® flollla destined ior tho Chinese affixed to the front of the Pavilion Sally, whion In right — the Mexican Eovay did proceed to Madrid: but, left to him Spraiho tee contrat riton—the Pavition do I'Horloge— if and the Span (ater for Foreign Affaire, maitors | of the Palace of the Tuileries. They aro engrared In gold Advioos from Gaists state that Indian corn was rapidly | 5 Gab-tine. the om voversy grew tore em 43 ltrs on labs of buck marble, and are to tie et ‘stvancing in price at (hat port. eed Bpanl’h pride ana Mexican senei- | “' 184), Francis | oommenors the wre, 1564, Cacnerine ‘Tho Paris corrospondent of the Times gives a ramor that a nd mratual euepietete, faceetres, |. bebe aw hd aan % 1862-187, Nayoleoo Oonstan, Jeaions: rorcht matterr stand iil, when the connects erties with Laavre Lord Stratford de Redoliife will sot roiarn o DT ‘metiation of Beg and and Pree Offered, aad was ‘The ceremony ok place thie day at 2 nople; that he ts to be promoted to the rack of earl and be | understood to be ed ‘Orowdn of poonie throngad of ‘nangaration o'cisok Long hefore that hour | (he Rie de Rivoll the ways, and o'hor ap-r we ves fo the | yatnce The Place du Carrow: of the Teller en dawn to te Pavilion dally, | by ereot tbe Nation al Guard 09 the let. ant and @ Pattalion of too of the I. ow the ehdbr Nowithatanding the annouvoamant that riot was the | Cane, Speuli proparmions to seek redr-as be forse went [op [A terre tquad-on hed already been wiemsiet at the evans; eacrtema’ fry ere wen wish 4 from Rie omore an? Soain, it om Yor war reonle t terested onl) mma: got of gach inoousistencies Att Lard Olaren jon and #. de We @ooneded in the Turkish mission by Lord Howden, at Prevent Minister in Syain fhe stesmebip Awa arrived a Liverpool a § ovctork in the morning, Sunday, Anguet 16 ° The screw steamer General Wiliikms saliod (rom Liver pool om Monday morning, Auguas 17, for Mt. Jonas, Now ho. 5 oncamet * _ The steamship Vandarbitt was to leave Soxthampton on | the wnrpriee of fy fearing, the ithe same day Vaal the Avia loft Liver: | $80.0 at mmendaridne wih hom, Lael laced Menican suljects in Spain under Prance. Whe Indian Mutiny, hia raptors, al aly 80 70h one ot We have voluminous devils of the state of affairs in | Considering the stats of 4 -anish preparation tho frot that Santa Anne ty there Jndia, but nothing reatiy new or important. chamenon ewseunore) agate to sevasbe power fs Bextor Extract from & private letter from Bombay of Jaly 19) | ahove all, the motive which the Court of Madrid ‘Yor will see that we the attention have come into tronbions times, Omol whih the longest sighted cannot yeniure to say ordinah bel ETAMify ts Inordinate pride—considering there {hq piace the wiaronse was Gaoked by the Con’ Gardes, , from the trimmohat son | | i) | MORNING EDISION—MONDAY, aUGUST 31, 1857, dyessed in their bewati7ul aoiform, and who stood ao sti? | countrier—ap oppo ition stilt helghtened Dy na taal yor! abd motloplers thas they gdb have beon mistaken for statues Bold sites all the way op were lined with shrubs and fowers, The gail te not yob fiolshed, bat painted canvaes and ngs re presented the more solid and permanent maieria's which ero yet tw come The cell: was hung with flege »f various oolore and forme, and she walle wore covered up helf wuneir height with the ta; of ine Gore Mine The foor we covered wi rion sarpet ng, aed ines of benches of orimeon velvet, isi were pia edo bob sider, Or tha right ware tne seats reserved for the Sepators, Duyn ins, Ovunailio’s of Sate, ano other ctyil fuvotionaries The officers of the army wore accommotaied on the upper denonee to ine lef; lower down gat the letler and the other persons lavite! w the orremony, am ng whem +a a cousice adie paw >er of the wor! Glerree, parieularly thoes emiloyed le the bulid-ng of the Louvre, Aloug the walle were a@iced e-culcheous, surmounted 7, tage, aod discleying the fot iele of the Ka mror, ADoat ove o'clock the Miuletere, the Marshals of Frage, Gane- yeie of Division énd — functionaries of State Dogan fo arrive. Marebal Pelisier war early ia alandanse. Bo was ab ence reongolzed. His bair, white as saw, Out Clore, Bad Outreriiog wiih his biack +yedroas and moustecra, darko: op, fano nr: tomy the seo of Af fea and ¢ctermite! expression of © unteoanse, bar mace bim famitiar to we pootic He +o bie mar eB Ont ram, = ho ey orden of th Legion of donor, ihe ster of she Bar, tho winean medal, aay au méAéii otpev-ordara, © Marsnal Girqin, wo, of'ine aay, te growls g vory gully f Howod: oon ater, and thew Mar sus Caurobert, short bulk’, aul good watired josting, tip fade, 94 unval, aplified, aud aia eyes comveually io mation, Ap IF the gallant Aesown was Anxtouw 4 have « aba with every one they Hghted pap. At half. astono all tr4 Great perrouanes of the day bad arrived Exac ly ot ta Mook the dvame beat 4 ar we aa a signal thst tae Kapa ror, punctral te a moment, as over was avgroaching, wad story of + Pive ? Ampereur!? trom the oro#d balow an mes that be wee wiremdy wm ihe -ntrauce Tae busing of convereation wae at onoe busbet, and ail lutued lo silence towarde the entrance M Frail, Mininer of State and of the Smpérial hoorehold, was at la gales (0 Femive la. Iv a few nlnules the Grand Cham voriain oalie? ous‘ i’ mpercur,” and the next moment His Mejosty, io wilfiary auferm, made bie apowarauce. All awol and the ory of “ Vive PV Empercur /" ran: through the alt Tue troperor war scoum en:ed ty the Empress, aad tol lowed be p Jooe Naoleop, oe Privosee Helio, to ince and Princess Murat, and » an vaam2er Jaine and vffo co of the Reuesbont The Erayeror ads vanced te the extremity.of the hall, atnrone ws placed on a plaiform cryered wih crimson velvet, vito arorber by tts aide fur the Empress, and on both sides fau- teuile for the Of the imperie! family, Tae Ene ne arsem >ly to be zestes, aud took his sear os 1h@ tron, Bu-iness waa opened eithout a minia’s delay. M. Fold s10n4 up apd read from a paper the fi iowipg speech fo which a ravid sketoh wae gives of the Degiuping apd onmplotion of the buliding, from 1852 to the over eanh other, ‘me — *inE—When your Maj: aly ordered be janct'on of tha Louvre to the Tuller e you detized that it eh mil be oomplet=d in ears ire of Ue Bin vecor hea bem ac ompl abet ea avb ot J 1352 aad now on 8 Louvre and Tuilerise form oa ut tear as ort to = so aad whi b woul! suill >: of of t isott foSmana Sperlod of pra banat any roan die van ntl ‘undirrasinge. whe: der he Four Wajea'y uave bren forse’ wroush imide whole o France Phe network of ourraliware bus h “se for! en ished with tal trans 5g” 2% #1 a jms egg 3 iH 5 2. ie Hef F o "sappoval The ed every olass, from and patter, to the work Eaoh recipion\, asthe decoration was de Heered io him, bowed to the Emporor and Empress, who atulate myself, #1R yon, on the comole congratais myself especially upon the poeine. in fxc. it isorier tabiiity and the ever ‘nowrensing prosperity of tae which have enabled me io complew usta nn ional } call so peoware the Rovernm: nts which bare sno nt a pons ty do some hag to al dweling oommecoel oy jenry Tl When 1A ihe Dattdir g of owle te Fetinotet ents that evel its eo roan tutions as tn fe nem en well on ry Wy ma, In ty the monuments which becoms the od) st of an bef interest. Now Fi tea! for 4) many OH nN ber grand nations hoy Wisk’ the dwelling of the sovereign stouls be wo Uy of he and the best meany of rerponting to tat sens me fo seorn that daeuing wita ihe difforent mss erpieces human intelligense. In the middle aes tre K og dweut ios force ne, b \atling with defensive works; bat «»0a oF etvilizaton ou ‘demen he history of events iv live ti markeble the! a: the Uma cf the first Revo'nton the 0 tee of Public Welfare should bare ~munued wllbout being Scare of it, he work of s.ouie & of lo V., tring thr last and curryiag of omit ain of 9 lea" a ims) g ace of one Kk paso te the conaeq names of th. s handed Jo ¥+ tiroagh gota government, antil he o- the completion of tae Loatre, ‘hank yon for your e7 opera‘ion, given with skill, ene wieayiog. When racial cond litem ten, 80 « thro The whole coromoay lasted about three quarters of an The Keperor sac Empress desoendei from te ur!” wel Prince (Impérial! quited tne bait They drove jo the palace of the Tutlerios, clore at hand, and aferwarde set ont for 8 Clout }_ Phe Sorthern Mallroad Prisoners. The affair of the gress robbery of whe Nortoern Rulwry © {i come nefore the Assize Oourt of tho feine on the 28:n imatant, and Is expeoted Lo ascupy five days. The prieonore Dave just been privately by M. Prevvtent Rour! M_ laobané will defend Usepenber, Greliet ani Guerin ME Dofeore ie counsel for Parot. The om pany, &* partic cimie, le represeowd by M. Onur d' e+ lange. Carpentier snd Greliot are scoured, let, of having solon bares ty the prejudios of Messer de Rotneenii4, | sot) We slaayaahared the conviction that after the intar- view at O boron the Kugneh-Frene® a! agae woud ta wo manner be endangered. — Rae thi. wiiaoc oxive than one leoktem and more then one com liom lim of a pretty sortous oa'ure hae aoourres to chreatnn tue e lidiy and contiouaron, ant each time we raw tho Hn eres Ne pol on maxe efforts fur strongusening 4 by op ortane Ove: - Cnoriee of amoment hnt ie | | ho'¢ers deman?ing aa ‘ments which are uot reocesed moch ry mpatinitcal oF dia agreeable rememorsncos The Koglish Frenoh sitlanee il}, therefore, always bes peltiical blianoe; it will ever become a national wit po POlsr one, Hit, wo ropoat tt wo bulinvo Ke aenoanary and ‘wiah {: to be doranle for the sake of Eirovean pears; dat we aro unsbdie, Ip order to flattor tain deste, to make nia wot the yrotrased mt uggles prov skad by an sptayorirm which nas itso gin in astacs of chings BER easly $0 DO trensformod hy any poliical cam sonia , the antageniam of Interraus he prinesplos watei mrad # sho eachings of bis: ve aire on that the only iasting, aerions and popu hanoas ar: dene these founted npon pal tical com 1, atioos, or avon family rolait na whose influence ceased to wal gh up.n tha desttuy of paiona, than hose wt {on we thelr paste tho Idenilty of tatoresta, mannors, spirit aud senituronte WAE LAtTaesl saws, Loupom Asgnas 9, 1867, ‘THB ALLEGED FORGBRIES AT LITERPOOL. The Mines cliy article ea; a romor bas bora virvule’éd that mersbant at Livernosl, lately doorased, has ieft lia Diiltles amimated as £390,600, of wich £09,600 ara ti; forged tooeptances. The prosiga fav's nave not (raunpiros, Dut the slatement is believed to be true, Tha doth of toe Go‘anitor In atatod to havo hesn Ny muivtde, wud Div bow are gupp2sed to bave bovs in¢roawd by boavy po cola tone Doth {a coitom aud aharey, PIMANOIAL APP ATES, The Bog! finde wre etewti'y supp sriut wt thate inte ad vance Ip the Stok Exohaugo there wes tie lng ry, ‘but the supply sas adeqoate, and there were few applica ope at the bank. Although the Bsok of France has renewol tie ertilisisi purchases of dulilon on a scale whion shown that the reduction in the rate of disconnt in June Inet wae i eilogetber premature, there Koem~ v0 reason bo apore- hepd thet om (his side the rvpply for the pessent wit) 90 far (= apa to cause whbdrawals from the Biot of ibe Daily News city article erys:-—Tae funie were a ‘vie fiswer, oot tuwards ibe close b yers cane forwart And the fra) quotations were tre same aa those of yortor- say. Inthe discoont market the demand for m nay was more aotive, owlng to tne extensive operations which are now gving for ware in bu'lion, APPAIRG OF CARR BAOTHERS, OF NEWOISTLE. Yesterday ata mevting of cresitcrs held in London, Mr Cole »ap, ibe accountant, eubmi ted ent of the af Faire of tho abeve Orin, wh oh showed of £38,900 —claims £078,000, area £716,619 Tre Northums Phavrict Bapk Uom/any who bold morigages upon tao the mines have ly Couseniet & year, provided their ‘erest 18 paid end inspectors are appointed By a forced ele tbe amount Of the morigage could essity be resized; but the surplas in thet caso would, for the eeneral cre it tre besmall The conree determined co by the meeting ww to wind up the ostate under iuepre tun #0 as to Insu-e » full return to the crodi‘ors, spd to givo Moar. Oure & Co. tme to cone. ks wito their friends, and, parpaps, make @ suitable arrangemen; without tha transtareuce eof thoir property The !nsrectora appo' ure Mr Higg, Muns- ger cf the Nortbumberiand Distrint Marking ‘om pany; Mr. Anderson, Manager of the Neweastle Branoly of the Berk of England, and Mr. G. 8. Smirh, of Iombard street Toe awount of devta representa + the meeting wee about £540," THE CALRDONIAN RAILWAY. ed at 83% por cent per For tbe oorrespooding porlod of Iaat year the dividend wae only ong per cent. THR BRAZUL TRADE. By a report addronaad to tne Boars of Trade from tho Bahia, respecting the oause of the pre- ference given to foreign vessels over Britigh, it appears that masters of tho former aro more careful than thoes of the letter, and deliver thelr cargoes in better ordor, BXPORT OF os TO THF Saat. consequence of the qcotations roceived by the last mail. DBATd OF LADY LYTTLBFON. eumounce the The papers ileton, ateter womth of Lady Ly of Mr, Gindetone. Markets Lospon Mower Manner, Towmay Evers, August 18—The remittantes by the Magialins, from the West Indies and Pecitc, reach the rum of £176,653, which, We £183 460 per Asis, from Great Britain, from Mol before the above £170,009 j vessel has upwarda of £100,000 beard, and other versie cancol ba far distant more, BO that Whore le livle reason to apprebend aay very revere prosare at prevent Tae Kast India Compaay bave boon leading monoy ai 456 per cept, aud tue Luancial agents of the (uted govern ment have been making advanc-# out of the English por- walt is tbat the English fonds are not so drm, altBwugh the cbaracter of the market has not altered. [t anpears sowed apd steady, aud, proba sly, without some unforseen eveut | necura waaiter prices, therd will uot bo eny severe fantus. W YORK HERALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. THE ATLANTIC CABLE. Interesting and Graphic Account of the Operations of the Squadron, THE WAY THE CABLE BROKE. ON BOAKD THE NIAGARA, What is Thought of the Enterprise. The Practicabiiky of the Telegraph, ac, den, ae. OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, PLYMOUTH, Wag , Aug%es 14, 1867, TER FIRGT Day's WORR—Tas WIAGARe LRAVED VAS LBXTia Bey. BOVOND DAY'S YORK -FIVG MILES OF Dp CaBUR Lal AND THB SPLICING s000M BYBAR OCCURM, WUT TOR GABLE 18 AGAIN 4rLIURD; TOU DERP 384 LINE If COWMAWOKD Ueom Tag’ + THRE FOURTH DAY’s WORK—auOUr Two meNORED MILES OF THE CaSLA LarD TAR FIvTd DAY'S WowK—7WO sCOIDAWTS IN THS AVONING, TEM 8IX'H AND LAST DAt- TAR @AdLR KH dKEN, BND OF TRE BXPEDITION FOR THR PRRGRNT. Wo have jnet arrived in Plymouth where the Niagara 12 to await tha furthor ordea of the Atlaniio Teleg’aph Company. If she enterprise should not be egaln attompied unti! next year, it is probable wat ehe will remain ‘o Foglish waters, uplees ordered home by the Navy De- periment to winter in one of our ows ports till her ser- vines nro again required. Is f8 almost pesdiees to state the reason she is hore, The fact that she ie hore te sufficient to suggest the cause—the failure of the atiempt ‘o Imy the Atlantic submarine cable. In the following Cetalled journal of the expedition the cause la more fully explained :— THS FIRST DAY—aveuse 6. ‘The landing of the shore cable in Doulug Bay was su0- certfally accomplished cn the evening of the 6th of Au- gost, aday which will becrer memorable inthe minds of ail who were present on the cecasion, whatever may ‘be tho resuls, To the peo le of that part of Ireland it was $n eyont of the most absobiog interest; ant although there were many there t> whom the scientific character of the work was an ineaplicabie mystery, it wae envugh fer (bem to know that it brought hem nesrer to that great pation where myriads of their countrymen bad found a noch ® mage cf people assembied on the shores of that hay, and never did people regard any spectacle with deep- er interest. They came from miles around—from their Duts on the stee> bill aides end the dark monntalo passes, from the storied scenes of Killarney in the taterior, and the bieak iron bound coast for which the south se well aa the nerth of Ireland is 0 celobrated. It was a great day for all—fiom the Lord Licutenant dows to the poorest man who quarried slate far eight peace or a shilling eday,em ~ ‘the tide of the bill that overlooks the harbor of Valeatia, From seven in tho morving UU eight in the evening they Awaited with impatient esgerness the landing of the cable; tnd when the boats which bore itto the beach wave with- in a hundred feet of the lauding place deviqnatet, mey could with dtfeulty be restrainea by tbe police froas rush- ing into the water and pulhog itashore — leople- may tall about the popular enthasisem which is manifested af coro. ‘Bationa, the visite of monarchs, and ali that, Dat he mast tnceed have been a great monarch who was received with more beartfelt weloome than the crowd gave to that eleo- tric chain, Che moment the cable boats touched the shore, the crowd, animated by one impulse, ran forward, and the guardians of the public peace, unable to restrain their eagerness, Wore swoptaside by the rush. A hendred de seized =the eadle, apd running up the elevated ground which fronts the Bay landed it sbout fifty feo above tho water mark. Thee followed the treme which | attempted to deseribe in my last leter— ‘Wreene of the wilest enthusieem tm which the mame of Ameri: was Dailod with cheers that made the mountains rizg. They never tired of cheering, ead the wan who pro- pored “three more for Yankee Doodle,” wen each voice was boarse from the extraordinary duty it wascalied apon to perform, was anawered with a deafening burrah thas was repested a chcer no more from aheer exhauation. ‘nal night there was @ grand ball at the iitte village of Kolghtetown, and tho day dawn caught (he merry waders atill engaged La their fertivities, A bondre of tion for some lime. There will not be acother mail in | from India before the next eetilement, so that tho market will be left much to ttself, and at present ‘hero ian dectted | Paare in specviavion, neither the bulla mor the bears operating lergely. C’nsola npeced to day at 913, to 91g for the acoonnt The opera ions in ibe foreign foourities ocontinns uadie Ynguirhed by any epooial feature, and quotations rnlo awegy and quiet. Fera aro firm at 81 to 89; Soaniah are 40 to 40%; Mextowns, #2 to 22); Tarkiah Six por Cents, 0436 to vo. Railway abares nave heen loss firm to day, with not #0 ruch doing, bat in general tho aspect of tno market \¢ | 00d, and prices are not arlixoly to eo batter, Tho disaster w toe cable of the Atlantic telegraph bat pt ® stop to business in the Aharos, which are a> # domi nally at 200 discoamt We believe taas its iutendod w Convert tham into stock aa soon as the remaining £100 tw Maiment bas boon paid. A £1,000 ebare is preouiterously “ rom Cuwing Prices —Four , money, M1 91: 40 , seoount, OF 8 soaronly slr At Parte, um Thoreday, the ab OTF Ihe Loapos Provorcs Maaver —Wdeat bad y to the damage from t a Je. lower, Ucileo sino rice frm. Tullow declined to 648. Cd Scott pg iron M88 Od. Tur colonial wool asies re prog’ retog with tuimation, and pricss were friniy majutained Livexr slightly at % MARKET, Angust 19, 4 YW -Ooitm—A dotier £ tp, aad undor ths Iafuenee of th % pewe prices of tho current qualities of Ameriosn demand bes spr At ® reported fuliy 116d. por tb. dearor, the market Cloving Deoyant wi the Advavcn The buriness of the three days umounio4 ty aboot 44,009 bales, tneladiag 9,000 equally div! ‘ra Deiwreu mpecntevore and exporter Breavstofs, under tle tofinence of shy resest tovore tema apd floods, bad an advancing tendenoy, notwich standing that the wenther had Beoome fi 9 and dry, and favuravin for tho harvests Flour war in gout demand at an advance of 6! for Wertera canal. Wan: tem and ance of 14 & 23. per bushel wbich was not gouersily sccofed t> [a.ian core yory dall. Provirions —Mesars. Higiand, Athta & Oo pay thet the report of heavy shipments frem America of beef nad pe ralyvod the market, and prices were for tho myment qa aominal. Pork quiet and atea*y. Bacon dal! and being rerhipped to America Lard qiiet Primo had sold at 188 Tallow declined to 64s. G1. 265s Produor.—Ashos qalot wat ra'her Inwer; sales of both torte at 42e 64. Rosin sleaty, epirite of surpentine lower selling at 968. Grocerios qu’ na goterally umemang ed RICHARDSOF, #PRNCE AND CO.'8 CIRCTLAR. Livemroor, Angam 18, 1857 Since @aturday the weather bas been fixe th the country, wiih foe drying winds. A\ Mark Lane yes erday wheais 1s, to 2s. per quarter dearer on the week, owing to reporia of injary to the crops fn paris of the country by the yic#ab storms of Th night aod Fri inet. Tiere, to day, with a fair ance, holders demanded an sdvanoe of iil to 21. per bu shel,’ which could towards the close fall prices of Friday last Westerns were (4. per bbi. desrer. Indian corn’ very doll, Today's quotations are, whea!—red, Ss. #1. to Ss, Ot. ; white, Os. 4 to l0e, Fi Philadgiphia and Barth More, 308 6d. to Sie, 64 ; © alo, 32m, 64, to Sbe.; Western, Js, to Sis. 6d; extra, $28, Indian oom, m xod end ‘ellow, S68, to O76, White, 45%, to 459. 64., Im retail, per 480 ibe Baar qu.et and po transsotions to report Good inquiry for flour, and Pork without 1000 bos ohaege, Becon—A further reehiomer ie reported this week, Lard—10 tierces prime sold at 73s,; fair to good fis. 64 9 Ta, with emAll Consemptive de. wand Tat Low ven He doting: ta Lon n, tor Soret Soak — Boy ouly 14s. for Patindal ghia Sere y rm, the cemaoa «ighity (u. Creare) bly week, the males yenterday belug 12,009 oalos ond 8 O04 Dales © day. 86 OF1O8R Ahowing 1 16d, atvance wine Friday on the middling @n¢ clese qualities of Am can. Butiveas lanchesior is sito potter. We quote midditeg Orleans 8igd.; Mobile 8 7-164 ; uplantn al oahlem Fie. 64 a AGa, with very It Dit * down to 64% on the spot, and r teNvery Brookiyn City News. AccipesTs.—John Ooetar, aged sovorty years, fall from an embankment on Borgen hil) on @aturday ani broke three of his ride. Ha wae taken to the Oity Hospital, where he hes in a very critical sondition. é: “2 A tailor, named Mateew Harrison, feil thi ih the ceen war, ct 0 vemeel tying ot Alleatio dook on Satortay aod red hie toigh. He was taken to the Uity Mos rudty ond cheerfol tight far ovt into the darkness, ightecing ep the black orevivesin the frowning rocks, And ibrowing ® glow on the feces of the I'gbt bearied hot quite fo eolentifo as Paganini’ would ooontionally throw (mn a few dubdjoas nolee of bie own by way of linprovement om the composer, yet (Det Crowd it was an accepiabie as the bent that oaltt. ated ear ever listened to, of (hal was ever apyinnded by hit gloved bande at the Academy of Music “The weo no! hours syout (be twal’’ were ust onaing away ben ed to thelr reversi homes, but the bright tre a lll iouger, and bat a terrible battle with the ret glow d mais chorr 4pm till I boty megane paw chloring ound aries», at! « ls part «f the oxenury ato the digeity of ® betel, wae a8 OblivioUs us over woe 4 worn out tra desire w ve be aa weil jes, tho re viore shoud * Keeper wae nino «im ais official capa Aoky Detowa. On thie cose he pow banarte ay ber vem Be sec ow (we lettre, navirg rece!red ped thruuga ibe |ttlo ore © b Ke rato teat erode lke @ U00* tn from of poatege ampr, were D the vice | the Ruigovttows ff Our COFreD, Onder bare stared « elec teat morning, sad wbiob, @ben be bad el sred the harbor of Palentia, bo ra stand Dg ODE WER wt Ihe rate of wo wDiirn Re hour, wita ber bew turued westward. (0 cable waeover hor etern, | | | the tira hot and the process uf ya) ing out aopeated to he pr vereneing with perfect srecess; when sd@ commenced suidenty viewing off pteam, apd ber styppage toon afer ga cence hat thero was romet™ing @romg on board. tow iaineten pore the o& ro was ox plained To prying Cut the cable Flipped Off the wheel tu: ibe wert or proper cauuon om the part ofomecfthe mon + yolmt, wae CAO cht botwoem to yom. and D@ORMe & Odg~d so ig the it siricate it in time The moon of the n was more ibap be cable, etrong at it wae, ovoid 4 lo lees than dve minutes from te time ‘it wae camght in the machinery it parted in toe water, leaving \he 0o8@ part ewinging over the stern, As weil fuppored, Unie was @ most trying tims; bat et every howr lont coly made the diflicalty worse, ¢ were im meciately made for the recovery of the vroxen eat, + hah lay ob the bottom ats depth of between thirty and forty fathoms, aud at a dieiance of about four miies from tbo point where tt bad been landed the evening Defore amid foc CULRUR IAAL Fe jc\ oe. Mr. Woodhouse, Mr Oanniog and Capt. Kell, #ith all ef whom your readers have aireedy Leen made acqeninted, tarted off the Niagara; ant by the aid of two paddle box boats from the Tsooard , 000 frm the ‘Surqvebenns, and the tittle stoam tngt'.o W iihng Mind, ibey accom plished the tedious and diffical: sal of tho canle frem the shere to the piace where it bad and where they took up the ond for the parpare of making ssplicey Unfortunately the rv igheess of the ss prereat od thir. and after several ‘neritctual attempts they were obliged to give it up til tne folowing hoyed the eleme: cordingly our sbi ena, sy. whea it = td 0 more fayoradie a chee mrs ye terauged! tbat the ca’ia aboald be hore. and spliced under V 4 io * bed met with noting voy tay the least of ‘It day by Wo this bed versee, and the prospect, tn appear vory promuire. We had lnat dent, and spy further deaye might E22 ig3