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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 17685. MORNING EDITION—WE TREMENDOUS CALE AT THE SOUTH mre Beveral Vessels Lust—Others Damaged—son- Arrival of the Dentral America—Telegraph Lines Lojured—Rallroads Ooatr ..ced, dic. Ou Friday ond Setardey ‘set, and aleo on Saniay, a West terrific gale prevailed sloag our Southern cons, which destroye( a ‘rge amount of property and proba Diy caused the lone of many lives There was & severe farricene, with heavy rains, from Friday evening til) Mondey morning in Yori Carolina and Southern Virginia, Tee telegraph lines were blown cown, and the railroad teins nocth of Petersburg were obstracted. Ti & supposed that the eteamsbip Central America, from Aspiacrajl via Havana, with over a million of doliars of fretd dart on beard, which sailed from the latter port for Mew York on the Sth inst, must have experienced the gule, os 00 other sufficient be given fer her te tention, as tbe Emptre City, whitch sailed in company with Be: from Savana, having experienced this hurricane, was oompolied 19 pat isto Norfolk, The steamer Columbia, trom Now York, which arrived at Charlestou ai three etock on Monday afternoon, experienced the gale off atioras, snd had ber padole boxes carried away, ba other wine she war little damaged. Captain Berry reports drat the blow lasted twenty hare. By « tlegraphic deapa'ch received yesterday, we learn thats number of veersla were wrecked on the coast of North °a-olina, acd we shall probably reosive further ac gounts, to-day or to-morrow, of disasters to vessels which were im the irack of the storm. The following is # list of the disasters which we have Peovivod up tothe present time:— The bark Colin MoRse, Captain B amball, from Liver. pool, srrived nt the bar below Wilmiogton, N. 0., om Fri- day luct, the 11h instant, and went ashore the next day 400 biiged, and @ill bow totsl love. She was # now vee- ei, baving roen tnitt at Bolfast, Me., this year, rated A 8, of 849 tous burtoen, and was owned in Wilmington, Neete Carolina The bark J. W. Blodgett, Captain Moore, from Tark’s Glands «out Ist (usiant, bouad io New York, wi b acargo of eal, went ashore near New Iolet Bar, «ni it is supposed whe will bee to'sl toes, Sr¢ war Deilt at Yarmouth, Me tm 1646, rated A 25g, war 112 tons burthen, and was own” ed wm thin oy. ‘The threo marted schconer Emtty Ward, Capt Bradley, sailed ‘rom Charleston om the Tih icet. for this aity, aud sock curing tbe storm eight miles eset of New [alet Bar. Fhe © as owned in this city, and was built at Etiexbethport, >. 3, 10 1854, of $96 tops burthen, and rated 4 2, 71 schooner Add-el Kader, Captain Cornelins, cleared @ *vmicgton,N 0, 4h instant, for New York, with » argo of turpentine, Ac., and was driven ashore abont fweaty miles east of Now lalet Bar, and willbe a total foes. Zhe raced A 2}, was 182 tons, built at Milford in 1846, avd was owned in this city. Ip additin to the above, a brig, supposed to be Spanish, and ® schoover, were ashore aboat twenty miles from Rew In’e} Rar, and a hern aphrodite brig was ashoro noar Ralc Head. The echooper New Republic, from Philadelpbia for Wil- wming‘on, N. ©, wasdriven ashore on Sunday night, noar Bewansboro’,N C. The vessel aod cargo will be saved, Gough tn a damaged cor dition. ARRIVAL CF THE RMPIBE CITY AT NORFOLK. Nosy 1x, Sept, 16, 1867. ‘The rteamedtp Empire Oty, from New Orleans vis Ha- ‘vane the Sih inat., and bound to Yew York with 65 vawen gore, put in hore to-day for coal. She hes experienced « woccersion of heary gales and reosived somo slight da. mage. All ber passengers anc crew are well. Sane drings ge pews cf Importance DISASTER TO THE STEAMPR CALEDONTA, Baxrnwons, Sept. 16, 1857. ‘The steamer Wm. Jenkins, from Boston, arrived here to-night, avd reports s heavy gale in the bay on Sunday ‘Moaday acd last olgbt. She passed at apodor the steamer Osledonta, from Chariestor, baying been ran into the pre vious night She had got her proveller fou! with hor haw fer, and would proceed as soon as clear. She reported hevtwg on board the engineer and fireman of the séiner Norfolk, sunk ins gale, and that the remainder of the e@icors apd crew of ihe Norfolk were on board the teamer Josep Whitney, bence for Boston on Saturday. ‘The Norfolk {« rupposed to belong to New York, (may be the Olty of Norfolk ) Whe Ovean Telegraph. Usrren Stave Fuigare aT} Puymocta, Augast 27. 1857 Rme—I heve tho hopor to report shis abip as yet auchored ef the Gookyard ex thie port. I retarned from Loadon yes lerday, baring beer requested to mont ihe Board of 1 of the A ‘sete Telegraoh Company, with the other cffirera of the vewelr employed in this ser parpose of sonrultation as to whetber it war safe to lay ovt the cable tn Oo.oder nx. inion of navtical en prevent (ba. |s wed wib risk and hagard, at what voar. yet decided whether to get more im! , Or to du pose of # hat remains to tolegrapd line direst to ‘ndis at 4 in the history of the country dertakivg, and have called upon three of the bert practi a! mechmi-w an 1 onginosrn of I-ndon Ww bave & thorough ‘examination, avd to report upon the mach| naw @m beard ihe Niaga a. ia will take plave on Tuesday frould they defer iaying down the cable until ihe mit dt of Juiy next, which is probably the best time w onm mance the work; they will have sbundant Gable; 335 wore lost when the brakes parted the cable. 1 Bm sat fed that it wt!) require 3,000 miles of cable to in- Gere eaccess in another aitempt Ls pany shouldnet lay oxt, oF other: Jersey City News. Neanacca Teawerr Comrany Arrains—ARRERER ON THE (Cuance oF Siavvm —Yesterday afMernoon under Sheriff Joha U. Francs, of Hudeon ocouniy, arrested R. F. Kirk- patrick, in Jersey Oty, on a writ iasned at the sult of W. RO, Webster, om « charge of slander. The damages are 0 Pat.—Monday was the regular day for paying off whe 1,900 workmen employed upon the tanne! of tne Now York and Erie Railroad, at Bergen Hill, but Mr. Mallory, the Sontractor upon the work, although holcing good paper to the amonnt of 8) 9C,000, wae unabdie, on market, to raise i g § H z 3 4 & B te H iF g: Hl afi ae 38 fg bi H g 3 if ? 3 ee r] , Was on the greund yesterday, an Maanarea ct the workmen, capuaiey under which Mr. ono York, with the prospect 4 , enMfiolent to pay off tho Up to clover o’nlook last right all was quiet, he Case of John Chompeon, the Wall street Broker. BUPERIOR COURT—GBNERAL TERM. Before Ohief Jastice Duer and a fall bench. Bopl. 15 —In the matter of Morse, Burtis and o'hers, v6. John Thompson —Thia case came om appeal from the tf is 2 { i i z H 3 2 § z if | decision of Judge Duer rendered on Saturday lar; the ‘State rhat their objeot Ie « 10 patore and aitrthates of man 5 hie dur m1 And his destiny in the future,’* sa Ipportant from St Bowing. TAB PXOOKESS OF THA REVOLUTION. THE aRPOMT WD OYEsrHsOW OF PRESIDENT BARZ, ETU., TO. OUR PORT AU PRINCE CORREAPURDENGE Por? AU PuISOS, August @, 1867. ‘The arrival of three veasels from Bosto» with ourg>s of provisions, and all op the poiut of discha: ging, has oxnsed sight fall to our market, which up to this moment hes beep ia a healthy sinte, Coffee ie nominally | 146, but wib very little offering; the deliveries for the week goareely reaching 1 8C0 bags. During the absence of Mr Lewis, the United States Jou wul for thie port, ir. Heary Byron officiates, and sigos hia, self a9 Acting Commercial Agent for Hayti An editivn of the Moniteur, the government paver fgsued on the 22d inat., afer giving an account of the manifesto of the people of S.ntiago—a document tia wany Haytienr had already read inthe New Yous Hn RALD, files of which arrive by every vosse]—govs on tay — The troopa cf the province of Oibw, epovu»tere) Baez “ble op the warch tovarde the south, fo tne nur- ‘one of j their forces with tage of a neigh voring Bate twat declared in favor of the iusurgenu Alibongn inf im Bumbers, they matctained their pa ton until the arrival of relafurcements, when ihey drove Deck tbe St Domingo troops #ith rome ines, Ge | Pusll> was taken prisoner. and to save himreit from @ simijar disgrace ac lune! is aaid to have destro 0a himse:f. ‘Tee leading organ of the revointioniats asserts that tbe war is one nf princtple, and directes ooly #g inst Presideu Beez and his smali faction, The same autho ity slate ‘tbat in + ight — the provisional armies will eurround the city of At. Do ringa the crovisiorsl government have tesued a declaration to all the parti-ens of Baez, thats free ardon is granu MW witbin scerain date they tice ith the repuolicay party. To some verevas this pardon i¢ extended pro. vived they remaio tractive Tbave been kind) farmished with a let er which om- teins the flowing significant sentence :—'* Promident Aer bas been opliged tw have Bt Oomtngo, aod all ts agsin quiet; the provistouel govermment are oooaped in selecting @ comi tent ontef,”” the Haytien government, as far as I can ascertain, has not yet isken any decided mand, ahboug. still reoruitte, eoldiers INTELLIGRNOR BY THE WAY OF Panis. The Journal du Havre of Sepvembur 2 raye:— Letters from Port nu Prince, recetved by the si#amer Ta Pine, while confivmiug the revot #f the revolution egaipat Prosicent Baez, ip the Dominican repnniic, an- DOULCEs ihat the ip urgente bave w.pealed to tne Empero- Favrtin w cbiain bis aid sod wieh to be anuexed to tn Em sre of Heytt 'naas- er to thia xppeal, tne Exapero- Soulvuque was assowblog his ary near Gooalves wasre be was er pecied at ine laest da ce ‘The Madrid Hspana publishes details of the revolniinn which her brcken out on several points of ih Sn Domingo. The provin e of Ssybo wal, andon the Th of Joly proclaimed itrelf independ sat o thecaptial. On the next day the provinve of saatingy followed ita example, and om the 10th the town of Puerto Pisce joined the movement. Tne Aspana’s let ers ascrine thie rising to the frdignation caus sd on tbe di covery of « rebemo «f President Baez to ¢feot a grand and profitable opt ration fa kow tobacco, by means of an Jiegitian'e issue Of paper mney. The repubile of Seybo bas proclaiined Genorai Santana first its President Miblo’s Saloor—Tne Thaiberg and Vicur- temps Concert. We believe that the last winer’s admirers of Mr. Tha! berg ®7e pot yet in tewn, or if they are, that they cannot properly appear in a place of public amusement. Be that as \t aay, the audience at Niblo’s last night was quite ax crowced, snd apparently as fashionsbie, as acy whish & ceted the groat pianist during bis triumphal cam paiga of ammo was oepestelly tempting, and we there- fore preseat {tla fal — PART 1, Overture to “Der Fretrchutz,” ihe orchestra. “TD Ballo 0! Famiglia,” s'gnor Rocco... “Masaaciello,” 8. Thalberg ... Part 0. Overture, “Marob of Dewan,’ the orchestra. .F Ssunoider “{ Lombardl,” acoomoenied by Madame Vieo: temps, 8, Vienxionps ..... Aris, ‘ Barbiere di Siviglis, * L'Bortr ’Amore, 8 Toaiverg..... ‘The “8 reghe,”” &. Vieuxtempa. Duet. “L’Eudeir ¢’4more, Mile. Oarioll and Signor Roovo. ,... Maren, ‘“Atbolia” Mr Thalberg was received with the greatest satisfaction by en audience with which be was excee-ingly well ac qvainted, This, to us, is the best proof of bis transcen< ent merit. Any instrumental performer who can ssoure for +0 seasons, our Otful, mercurial public must be more than good—ho must be great. Mr. thalberg is now #0 far fem iliar to oll of ue that oritictem apon his per’ormason ie cnneccemary We have then, only to repeat «nat we have eald before—that be ‘Prayer from Moses,’ the faa tarias upoa ‘ Mavanlelio"’ and “L? Blisir a? Amore” were pe. foreei ip a manzer which caznot be equalied by any living ariist within our kvowludge. t, who Is already fem'liar to ue ira ap earapee | yeurs before an Am» ran ancience last evening, M Vieoxtemoa presen s schol of bie owe. Ho anemote neither the anpatural tours des forces of Paganin, nor the somes hat effem'nae syleof Mverl Be tea enhd and reract sus executioaia. Ale tone te p re an®owmrletont Gis performanw of tre Corer rto fp A was @ triumph. His bowing was won erful veoxiemre, & Tro sconrecy of his leape from was troy remarkable the parity tone waa not loan thao tba of Pant Julion, bat it posensod the advantage of belt g m we po werful M. Viewxtemrs bas mastered his instrament, The par tere in the Concerto which wae supported by « tremolo on he violins in be orchodra, was megnificealy rendered Bis execu ten i+ delost penetrat m ont recopntee ‘bat we . conquered that mort upfre)ifal of inetromenta §M Vieux temps be wo the violin » hat Thalner; Now we come & the vocal part of the eon wrt Madewoler! © Cartol!, a name entirely new to our boards, ‘a4 pure e# her appearance ; of oripoline. Watemotaeiic Carioti opened im the from ‘*fravinta'’ which her rented hor © olng foll justioe sereeablo |muression whieh Gifdence, she wae enced. the gdenie was better abe creronmet the trepi¢ation natural to « (iret aopear- sace, abe wil becoms an agreeable socessory to our con- cert roome M Gawier the famous soena of Tigard im the “ Barber” «1D 20 mooh verve and as to reonive & unanimous demend for an encore, We are glad to hear that M Gassior will shortly sing the whole of this rile at toe Acaremy. ‘The Cenpien p an figh AY Lod dest over Lt bere and we regret . ‘engegemena him from town so roon thal we spall lose nm within » — ‘The seoond concert of the series is 10 be given on Friday. ‘The Street Commiestoner Controversy. HUPROMR COCRT—SPRCLAL TERM. Before Hon. Judge Peabody. ‘Sart. 16 Daniel D Conover cs the Mayor and Commo naiity of New York and Charles Devlin —Mr, Field, on the part of the piaiatiff in this case, (which wae « motion on the original and supplemental complaint to continue an Injunction,) offwed in evidence am ailidarit of the Attor- ‘General of m the State. Keesre Brady and dickies objected to the admissibility oy affidavit. Mesare. Field and Noyes argued in favor it. The Jodgo anid that b's impression was thet the practice ‘of this court (t to admit the affidavit offered, under the cir- cumetances, and be would allow it. ‘Mr. Noyes then road the affidavit of Stephen B. Cush Ing, Atteruey Gevoral of the State in which he says that te ds wiiling to consent to the ermmencemont of an s tion of & quo warranto by the People and Charies Against Daniel 0 Conover, for the purpese of try ing their respective tities to the office of Street Commit sorer of she olty of Now York, anc that he has never re Tease Gace evunent, fe os, Mr. Noyes then proceeded to open the case 3 by calling the attention of she Court.to the order of events from the commencement of the suite, The motion now \s on an original and supplemental plaim to conticne pg ~ oar qratee, by Jadgo Peabooy, rostraining the defendants from \ to thwart the ng I Proceedings which have been taken by Mr. to the oflive of Rreet thoy tave taken stops and denign to taka iets a" provent lave tepe to went Mr Conover from (:\ibg possession of the » the right baying beon awardod him to do 80 by thie Ovart. ‘The caso is stilt a Poltoe Intelligence. Crance oF IncrHmaRiM —Five boys were yesterday ar- restod by ofeer Giraud, of the Ninth ward, charged with wilfully setting fire to an office bol to the lambor Tord creer Twoiflh and Washi ~~ ES, Two at vempta bed been mace to burn it cown, ana Iaet Sunday afternoon, & eek ago, ‘he (Bird attack was made on the premicer, which were burned to the Tae ‘ollow. tre rawer bo Jovoon Hochst, Robert Beuty, Wm MoKnight, Thowar Antoine and Jubn Bo) lo. They were taken before Justis Fi ar eines them to await the Fire Marshal's in- ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CABLE. The Moldavian Elections Officially Annulled. Watt's First Steam Engine Burned. PANIC ON THE PARIS BOURSE. Defeat of the American Horses Lecompte and Babylon. ADDITIONAL TROOPS FOR INDIA. CONSOLS, 90 3-8 a 90 1-2, dic, der, &e. ‘The Conard steamabip Persia, Captain Judking, which Jef? Liverpoo) at about 10 o'clook on the morning of ‘star 7. the bth inet, arrived here at an early hour yes terday morning, To Tendon the onderwyters of the Atlantic telegravh cable bad offered to settle the claims u:on them by pay ing 9639 per cont ip cash, and giving up all claims of walvage cp the cable on board the Niagara and Agamoe apon, ard \bat part eubmerged in the ovean Pr fesror Thompern celivered a very instructive Iscture ‘n the Atlantic cable before the British Association, at Debita The Lonaor rumors of ministerial changes continue to ha reepagated, Ths Loedon Star saye—Sir (naries Woot it In bolleved, will leave the Admiralty and take she Roard of Control, while Sir James Grabam will become Firat Cord of the Admiralty. Lord Panmure is reported sx anrioug ty renign, to be eucreedad by Mr. Oardwoll or Mr. Herbert. Admiral Berkeley, the senior naval Lord of the admiralty, wil retie, having last his seat tn Parlia wen), and we hear will be succeeded by Admiral Pechell, M. P. Cor Brighton, Ap important meeting tn favor of the xchame for the Im provement of the navigstion of the rivers of Iadia, with a viow to increasing the supply of cotton from India, had heen held at Manchester. A meeting of Trrotarion clergymen is to be held soon in Londen, with reference to the new divorce law, The Hon Gro, Bypg had been elected to moneed Lord Robert Groeverrr, as ene of the members of Parliament for Middlerex, without opposition. Blerep more regiments wero under orders for India— seven ‘nfantry and four cavalry, The Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung of Bertin, publishes a letter from Demarc 2, dated August 5, In which it 1s stated that the fon of an English merobant there, named Whyte, whove fortune is estimated at £2,000,000, bad at bis own expense rained and equipped s corps ‘of thirty Europeans, with whom ho had the day before set off to join the British forces in the East Iudies a @ volunteer, together with his “following.” The course they had taken was in the fi-nt ‘tmetapce to Beyrout, to embark there for Egypt, and to proceed thence to the East Indies: The uniform in which tbeee volanteers have been clothed is very similar to that of the Englith tifles. They have, however, been armed “wth the fowling pieces they were accostomed to at home, and also carry yaagans, Mr. Whyte’s Acjutant aad Quer teormarter is a Mr. Finn, a relation of the English Consul of tha’ name et Jerasalem. He {a desoribed as having for- mvvly served 12 ycara as & company’s officer in Bengal, acd as & men of middie age and of athletic etatare ‘The Glargow Polytechnic Institution was destroyed by fire Among the articles dewmroyed was the first steam ongine construc'ed by James Watt, At the antump commencement of Trintty College, Dub. Na, held for the purpose of conferring degrees on distin gulshed members of the British Assouiation, Professor Rogers, of Boston, Mass., was amongst the parties so ho vered. The sittings of the several sections of the Ass ciation were brought to @ close on the 24 inst , in Dablin. ‘The shipment of silver to the East from England, by the rteamer of the 4th Inst., was £696,000. The Bank of England had given notice of a sight rolaxe tow in thelr terme, by making advances on bills baving etx months to ras stead of only throe, as of late. Complaints of the epread of the potato disexse, both in England and Irciand, were very prevalent. The Madrid positively denies, on information obtained from the best sources, that any secret treaty exists be tween the United States and Mexico, What hes given rise to the ramor of the existence of one is, it says, tha; ‘an understanding existe between some American and Oubdan Alibuaters; but i: declares that the projects of these parties may be rogarded with contempt. ‘The recent centus shows the population of Spain to Amount to 16,240,600 eouls, ‘M Hidsiga, Mexican Charge d’ Affaire tn Madrid, had, in coneequence of the rupture in diplomatic relations, lef that city Im obedioace to orders from his government. A‘viors from Hangary state that the Emperor of Aut- tria’s journey through Hungary was = perfect triumph, bis reseption being very enthusiastic. The Emperor war very pear meeting with & serious socident: the train in which be was riding having ran of the track, but forto pate'y without any il] reeult, The King of Prussia has lately had two attacks of apo-lexy, and the precarious condition of bis health caused much oneasiness. In the atiting of the Holstein Chambers om the 34 of September, the commission reported that it cons!dered the Miuation of the country critical, and declared iwelf unable to discus the new conntitation bef having sesarei the independence and oquality due to Holstein in the Danish monarchy. Reporta from the Caccasus state that Schamy! still beld eleven out of the twelve bioakhoures which he recently took from the Rasrlant, although several desperate at tompts had been made to recover them. It le stated that reinforcements to the extent of 20,000 men are te be sent from Tiflis aga'nst Sohamy |. ‘The commissioners sppo'nted to regulate the Rassian Doundary in Asis had arrived at Tits, Tt We stated thet large bodies of Ragian cavalry have recently marched towards the Austrian froutior, with « view of preventing Avviria from inierfering too mash in the affairs of the Danubian Principalities. 4 Rassian squadron waa crvising oT Anwpa, and a» steamer lyirg in each of the seaporia of Circassia, thas preven ing Safir Pacha from getting bie recently purshased arme and ammenition from Oonsmntinople. The Grand Duke Michasl of Russia was married to the Princess Cecile of Baden, in St. Petersburg, during tno week. The cholera ie at &. Petersburg. On ihe 224 of August there were 104 cages. The temperature varied between 60 and 81 degrees Fahrenheit. From Athens we learn that the original chief of the in wurrection ia Epirus in 1854, notwithstanding @ threat of imprison ment, had re opened the campeign At Gorfa the British government bed prorogued the Parliament for two yoars, and great irritation was the con- sequence. A deapstoh from Plymouth, Kogland, of Sept. 1, speak ing of the progress of the erection of the Royal Aloer! Bridge, saye— ‘The enormons iron tube, welgned 1,100 tons, mocessfully floated by the Tamar. Shortly afer three o’o! loc ged «n the Corpinh side and the contre of the river, The rai! ts no which, with the ratl attached, was’ tis. afiernooe most (mporten engineering Plymouth, Bristo| and London way to London. Mr. Cornwell line, and Capiain Harrison Meamabip, were with Mr, Brunel. According to an Eogiieh Parliamentary paper, the totals of gold abipped from Australia during the year 1860 wore £198,007 from Now South Wailer, and £1! 224 trom ‘Victoria, Of the Iatter, £10,809,662 was sent to Eagland, £774,406 to India end China, £499,716 to Sydney, Adeiaite and Tasmenia, ond £1,200 to Amerion, The largest sei mente were made (no January, March, April, Acgast and Deoember; and the emaliest in July and November. A retorn from be British Board of Trade of the exports for the f1 st balf of 1867, shows that so far this year, the ex. Heat - —_ - portations have been at the rate of £12 6) ,/ arm, Of this smount £18,155,778 go to ours 1; tons, £11,722 968 to the United States, and £4,1°5,5'6 to the German States. Franos, Holland, the Brazile, Tar. key are the next respectively io amounts ‘The shipping returns of the Fugiish Board of Trad. for the month of Jaly show @ moderate increase in the ¢- grogatc amount cf toazsge em loved. The tnoreaso in Britith vestels is very coasiderable, while in foreign, with the exception of Ame: ican, there has been o feliing off. M Kitpkerfuss has discovered a new comet, being tho fifth of this year. In orier to flsd it tm the heavens « straight line should be drawn from Bets and Alpha of Ursa Mejor to the polar star, Ataboutten P M the comet te siiuate @ little a>eve this line, at about five degrees from the pole. The appearance of this now heavenly body is pot uplike thas of the beaatiful nobule of the Serpent The Inst three comets discovered were all found in the same region of the sky. A tremendous fire broke oxt In Stockholm, night of 97(h of August, in the Soodermalm suburb, and destroyed thirty houses. One of the ancbors intended for the Great Rastern steam ship is lying upon the George’s pier, at Liverpool. It weghs 6 tens 19 owt. 3 gra, aud ts formed upon Trotman’s patent ® ‘The steamship Folton arrived off Cowes on the morning of the 8d September, ‘The mearoship Antelope was appoin'od to leave Liver pool for St Johns, Newfoundland, on the 71h, instead of the 6th inat., as advertined. The steamship Indiana sailed from Houtbampton for Now York on the 3d inat., wiih 520 passengers and $65,000 io specie. THE MUTINY IW INDIA, (From the Caloutts Knelistman, July 20.) The hopes b.!d ous io our lat paiod of the captare of Doini have not been fulOtled ; th joun reports which reaoded na turned wut to fave aiivea from attacks on Barner’: outp It }s cormin tha hs was no: mg enovgd to witemp: ad ascaul., and tho reinforce mepta cu their way to him wouid hérdiy reach him muca before the end of last raonta. If our commanivativos wers uninterrupted wo should probab y have hea-d spe rerult of the affair before tais time. Ae it ls, som- ititle progiévs te nisking, Genera) Havelock has dofeatot ‘he inrurgenta, as will be meen by tho report below, aad oar poabed on to Cawnpore, $00 late, we fear, to sare amy of the devoted garrison of that place, aud too late (9 save thet gal'ant cMcer, ir H Lawrence, who was mortslly wounded ip @ sorie from his lines at Lacknow, np the 20 lus’. wad d)>t on the 4b. Joss of suck mon as Law rence and Whesier would at any ime be sevcroly felt, bi jet now, when they cannot be replaced, it isa waster. Ik wit be een by tbe various reports which aro sub- jolwed that the mutiny exends over cll the upper provinces, and (hat from Allahabad to the Punjab (ere a mo order or cbedience, nothing resembling «4 govervment beyond the limits ¥ Jew garrisont where the British flag ts sill hoisted ‘The suiferipgs of the peacefol and well disposed inhadis anis most be intenre exposed se they are not merely ty ‘the exactions of disorderly soldiers, but to baads of rob bere ana decoite. [i wiil be long before tranquillity and confidence are rettored. It & no Jonger necessary to ask which of the Bengal re. g'menis beve mautinied, but whicd are loyal, ead tt is our Grm opinion that, unless where overawed by Britian so! aiers or 50 8@ arated fom weir comrades that they have uo bepe of joining them without Deng abiackod, scarcely one is to be trusted We must, howaver. excep: tae Slat NL, which ts reported to bave foxgbt voluntarily and without Earoy cficers on the side of the goverument— “ovo faubfol foond amidst innumerable false” Asa role, the siropger their professions of loy sity the leas tacy ave to be trusied, end it le wo be feared that the death of the good apd gallant Sir H. Lawrence was caused by the desertiun of there acouncrola when led out to action. Still we have officers of rank who bave no other plan for ‘he future than the reeioration of this army of as.acsian; but then tt le to be recolivctes that like the workwen of Ephesus, is is by this craft they bave their gains. Por baps ® differeat view of Indien aifairs will be veken at bome, and it may then bo fen that not merely a large British army, but also a large body of British born men in all paolic employments, are abacluwly if this conpiry if to be held im peace, and with advantage to the inbabiiants as well as to greai Britato. Every exertion is now being made to collect a force which wit put down all retistanco. Craneporis aro about wo be ed, and skamers have been sent to the Cape for trooys, and in ibe meantime some Madras regi menis are oom Bg to Bengal. FIRST DBFSATS OF THE SEPOY MUTINEERS, Hareloak's email corpe force aypearing u, scene sine we of this villanons treason, “ig All former advantegee gained in the fielt meant that Our cutpumoered and soa ered ¢ then and there 00 good their resistance; thas held their ground spat ‘were Bot overpowered when it came to fighting; ‘Ubat the rebels bad pot tremoled trem uncer foot, despite the prodig'‘our disproportion of the reapective ma‘erial re In ite very patore ant eerenc, Gon. Havelock’s operation differs from these berotc ex slolts; \t te an aggres sive movement—it is the fret aggresst.¢ movement since tbe mutipy —_, apd it has been enoces+ful in the high ent deg: ee. ‘hat makes its: !] more satisfactory ie, tnat this Diow—this first offensive biow—has been struck ageing: Nana Sahib bimerif—the caiti! who, amidst tho atrocities which bave rigtalized this revolt, has already ooptrived to atatn an abominable preeminence Uatil row, We Mey FAY With strict exactness that the motine wre eho O In surprising and trenchorousiy murdering their officers at Moorut—who succeded in sotzing Dolhi— ‘on Linn § woven and children—in sarprising the foo ble stations of Cawnpore and inseouriog the portnern «ir triots of Oude, bave bad all the first m>ves in tbe game to thempelven. The repulse of their sorties, the forcstalling atiack upm Agra, and all on of their the othe exploits of our gallant and fai'hful troops, were succestes only in thie sense~that the rebele, om Uvir vide, had not succeeted; that th distinct attempts, and these had fail undertake nothing: what the they bad to come into »irect on! , however small, That was peceesarily the aure of ibe Srat violence had made certain We onuid hitnerwo ith completo Eo dowa every where. ‘wWreatles with rok’ our various of this outbreak Very different is the performance of the email now force under Mejor Renavd, Captain Mavde, of theartiliery m Ceylon, and General Hay look ed with the thetr * Wailo will exhauss desperate forced ma ches which ha efforted netion with each other, they were avai od (bel eighteen hundred of t (irae ; S the retpforcoment @ ll perttions of the com betarts, Beane a wardeg opm he mindeet Ge otineers, who, unable tocrush * regiments Defore tbe }, though leolsted ant 4 ceive inereased hope three glorious feate of patised ab trope not included ; and bas positive az 18 to India, the long }at of iraaoorte for the con veyanre of troope, the visiie of great per to the pointe of embarkation, the maguifcence of the vomsls, and the continned din and buml+ ofa expedition, werd to ¢ neinoe every one that astovlehing eifirte ave being made for the complete reat ation of ony power {n India, People in authority are realy with \ayuler state ments of the number and atrongin of th. ropyimania UFO ceeding to India It fa reraamtersd that thare araalvesdy ip thas country 6» many Queen’s troop! eu" eo many lu the service of the O moans. Tho loyalty cf the native ar- wies of Bombay and Madras ta tory justly renconed aoon; apd Sikhs, Gnoorkas and wany ober new le -irt are oou meraied. In short, ro ove dounis that, andar every p asi bie contingency, and even though the num ers end perddy of the exemy may obtain for them pone wm,o arz 405 cers, our final triumph is not far distant Bus itis the cuty of those woo +ith to arrive at the real truth, and ascertain the exact p sition of affalrr, to Mir card all npnecernery do ails, and to rest-aln & too raagnina spirit, which ia no doubt vainabie in the moment of so Hon, but must be sever rufered to (nfluenoe ur calcula tious, We wiah on the present occasion wo tere & nober— roi, In¢eed, a eombre—view of efaire, and of our dis posable milllary strepgih ea regarde tue orisie ip India, And as mucb an porsible to put onrenives to the pastira of & mitary man, +hose task it might be ty rorturs order out of the present chaos with ihe means Dow « It appears, then, thet there are of ber Mojotty’s troops in India, or proceediog thither, olgnt rozimonts cf cavalry, forty-five and m belf of tofantre, and {bree troops and ten compantes of sillier. Reckon g the Infantry regiments wt 900, tne cavalry ab 600 men esch, and the artillery wt 2 mer a tronp and 150 mea a company, wo have a tote) of 47,86" mon—e Breatforer, twoly, To there arets Se acted maw oom y’e regiments of Earooeen in‘antry, as: 17 trope of Borre and 43, compantor of {oat artillery, !n round pamb ra 20,000 men, with a few hondress of unattachst officers belovgiug \> revolted egiments, and whan fel of volun teers, forming @ grand total of about 70,000 Earoosan ecidiers. To tbis force muat be addos the natiro armies of Madras an: Bomcay, the skh avxiltaries, noms Gaor kar, and other Jeview, ana a fw resiments of the Benge’ amy, which, lke the (htrty fra, yet remain aunch, Such aatatement woold probably bo qui auf Scient foi witpont Indian experience sad anec quainted miliary matters, avd be #ould feet quite wrured that even if Inaia were tm rebel ion fram ape ‘Comorin to Cashmere, It would be easy 10 18 conquer ft, ‘A memen\’s reflection, howover, wii suffice ty show the maver in a somewhat 4 Perens jig Te ooorideriog now the vaatregion from Bovares to Delbi, socliding Oude, Bur dleound, Agra, and Rihilcund, now in rebettoa, te to be recovered, we most ‘trike oat of the eccovns all the troopain the two minor Pres ner Enrovesn Or nati 6, a8 well aa thoie that joo Pee Bombay army Fil bave enovgd to do in oro erving orver wiibin ibe limits of (tsowa Presidency, aot in sendiag up reinforcements to Sindh and the Punjab, #0 a 10 keep & goed font wwards Afgbani and Persia §=Tho colomor which baye moved on Whow and intore may rno beld thoee places, To expert furtcer ait Co Bimbay army would be unwise. The Maras army in0 quite avM tent to ccoupy it wibin tis ordinw y ing Hycerabed ao. Nagpur bi-otted Mobammedan population in ofa art ran Prestcenoy. The troope already in B ngel are ant vuflicient to garriecn the principa: polnix on the wein vere ih, a6 ‘ably tempt the relief of Lookuow, thee Mouity of thatuotertsk ing cannot be clguised. {D> dirctplinau trooum of the eremy in Ocde, even allowiny, f+ rome ~el forcomnls w Deibl, carnot be lees than 20.50 mem "bere ia, Dasides, a host of rabble ver: ems om the jings of © «a wonication, and oortatn A ctrargiers oF weak o# twetments’ Grant that Seve al Havelock’ ool ma, to 2,500 men, cau vivaoce $3 mi os moh opresitios, and relley> the ra mains of the garricon at Lucknow, '¢ ie hardy to he thought that be could retain that great otty of € Wuhabitants in a comntry the po,vlation of «bich t» rhoetiio He wili, tovofore, et ber fa'l back on dan Bepares till retaforcemente an a rt ’e from Fogiand, or attempt to make bis way Delbl, 266 milo in the fece of immensely auperior nambers, “his appoars #0 cificult an operation, whea ihe want of ca-riuge, the rainy searon, and other things are coasliore!, chat li iv sole nosddivonal troops mar be sble tw reach Agia, jecrot ard Delhi holore the regimé nts now on tbeir way fom Frginnd arrive at Caloutia— bat tx, the middie of November. It will be aimiited, then, thas the pesition of our troops at the above plecee i mostoriical At agra every third man bar already been killed or wounded, aud there remain but 360 Europeans to defend the piace At Meernt our strength dors vot exceed 700 Oar army be fore Dethi is, we ‘ear, greatly overrated, General Reed bas 6.000 owtve soldiers, two reeiments Of Eoropean cavelry, apd about Ove regiments of lafsatry, reckoning the wing of her Mejeaty’s lei and the ax weak Compan es of the 4d Fariieers as one reviwent. He bay, besiaer, abovt 800 artillerymen. By Uolonel Chester's te ter of the 17th of May wo find that of ihe Ear pean infen try, the 75th and Ist apd 2d Fostliers musered toge her only 1,800 men even at Umballa before the fy hung com menced, We know that upto he date of the last mall several bundred men had been killed or wonnded, and allowing for deaibe and pon effestives from disease, and for cesvaltie: im the three subsequent soriies, wo oxa hardly estimate our entire force before Dein!’ as much above 10,060 men ‘There are probably double this number of sipabis to | Delbi, and in rear of our army there is a ea! forse of the enemy gathering. Compacting the Gwatior ocotin gent at ten thousand, and addivg Bi lbar's contingent, the Bharipore levies, and ww from Neem»ca, Hanti and other pisces, the rebels will bave a: jeast twenty thoorand men to operate upon Agra aud Mrorat, Bnd then to take apa positon ip rear of our posi ging army at Debi. It te right to lonk there facte ia the face; and in Inquiring w! the 20,000 men now on the wey from England can recorquer the revolted pro vinces, we ought to ak vot eo much whether they are soMoient, but whether is is possible in any way to add to soem In this cruel and exterminating war, in which so many Precious lives bave been sacrificed, be thet couweela ball Measures, or any messure short of the ul most tbat can be ore, is an enemy to Kngisnd, anu deserve Wo be ginvet ed (0 the execration of bis countrymen. Why is ton gar rivon cf Malta pot rent overland with hot haste, is pisoe taken by mi'itiaregiments or vo.unteer:?—who would Bot vcluptcer at much ® moment? Why have wisisiors penne | refared to allow the company /0 tnoresse their ropean treope? le thie @ time for party quarrels or squabbles about patronage? Ie India to be ueprived of Lew levies of Europesna because ik is to be a qi sion next rcesion of Parliament what form th: mentof India te toteke? We trust the pa’ ‘heir eyes wpon (be men #bo dares to Wife with the end dearest interests of ihe pation st such « ori: exect from him, ln onse of additional uisaster account France. NBWS FYROM CHINA—PROURSSS OF FRER TRADB— NAFOLRON AND TUM CZAK—TAB FLYRT AT 5 —A PsNIC OK THR BOURAM. J* TAB OsROIT MODILIER—WAM FHIPA FOR STARGHAR Tne Paris Pays deuien the roporied occ spation of the island of Formors by the en Hates At the conference between Lord Figin andthe various com ran ters at Hong Kong, the Freeh Admiral anoenored offolally that be had recetved tnxtroc love fram Paria to a0: In Concert with ihe Engiieh oommenders The Counct! General of the Depar ment of Merau't hed ‘apanimovrly adopred resolations in favor of a revision of one, & view of carryieg out free wade prinsiolon e Emperor Napoleon had anrupt the cam) at halons afier rewainicg there cnly r4 days apdenim probable rumo: bad been started that ho «as baving a se. oret Interview with ibe Czar preparatory tw ine formal meeting at Darmatedt According to the la/ crt reports the meeting between the Emrerors of France and Rusria is to ke piace at Stat gardt, on oF aboat the 17.h of Sentember. Toe Paris correspondent of the loodem Tims denies that the Fresoh Corsican fleet bas gone tw Tunis for ine purpere of © satis’eotion for the recent oatrages there, bot wil, on contrary, sup ort the ‘unisian go verpméat agaiset the religious faoatistem which prevails in fools Acconnts from Parts represent tha! the French govern. ment |s dispowed to make furtber alterations !n the custome tar, by which foreign goods will be admitted a lower rates. There was somewhat of « panic on the Paris Bourse on the 3d \wetant, beving it@ © igie in (he redremea\ of some influential directors of the Credit Mobilier, the sharer cf which considerably declined a Trem Haris of the third instant gays thet ine Court Avaizee bea condempet Ladra Roilw, Maszici, —-_ . Yrnoee the pe ties charge | with being implicate recent conspiracy egainst the life of the Emreror, to deportauion The Paris eg my Of the Timer enye that the French Minteter of Marine bad received de-patehes ‘rom Hong Krng to the 13th of Jaly, announcing thet t+o ehipe of war bad been despatched t) protect t+ French Consul at Shanghae, whoer person had been threatened. Wurkey. The Pritieh aud Anstrian ambaseadore #t Constantinople formeliy wotificd the Porte op the 25:h ult of the agroe- ment o’ thelr governments to the annulment of thes » and the Diven immediate'y forwarded t Moldavia an order to recommence the elaotinns. Faraticiem amongst the Massulmen was prevailing with red violence Distorbances and sevassinations were increasing in Palestine and throughout the whole of syria. Maly. ‘The Gazette de la Bourte of Vienna ways that it learns from & good sorrce that diplomato re'ations wil! #990 be resumed between Naples ay d England and France, Aatrian mediation having been at fo afoom vieh that objant, The ceremony of commencing the /aliroad tannel ander Mont Cenis, at which the King of Sardi and Prince Ne manor im the Two Sicilies, The Thurneyseon Frauds France. [Parte (Sept 1) Cor: espondence London Advertiser } A great even bay occurred im the commercial world. One of the thirteen governors of the Orédit dobilier Com- LF ge tm share the well known Denker, and one of the direptors of the U 6 1 ™ f and ober tm OFM and that gentle man's son, Georges Thorneyeaen. Dartpers of tne baokrop', Sed af such responsibie for bie labihites The action wae based on the allegation, ran yored by the prodvotion of ansoome, deeds and papers, tat they, and cenecally 4 Angnee Thurne ysaen, Aad participated for a long time in the opera Se a Le a ae PRICE TWO CEN tions of Unarles Trurneyoen; hut brought capital onto hor bank, and had taken a large shure pw pes realised. ts Turi yasen oppo ea ihe scion on tne groand thorgh bo had oreo heen a partnar of Charles, who te bis rephew, he had neasod to ha so hafora the one e Hops which rested in his baukraniey and ibai of late youre be baa cnly been bin commaniiaie The any wer of 4. Gem gee Thurdeyssen w: hat be was sot a cartnes, Out simply ap em) 6 of Ob: , SI ae lotereet tm hie ba- siners The Jo'amens of ito tnbuanl wae w ihe affect, ‘bas on the December, 183°, a parwership fr carrying: op « Dank wae regolerly formed besween vsanete four mysren and Cheries Tharneyasan, was continual tin cut tmter| from time to time, and that {t ae never rg put an end t; that a dewt, datad ‘2tth ted bich @. Auguste Thurveyesea re‘ied on a t» prove thet be bad ceased 10 bea vartacr, ent hat s¢ come # alm ole commandiledre, war Dull aud “ni, ines mocks an it hed Dot been pubii-hea novorciag to ine; that tt ao- reared that. by correrpondenee, he kad approved of the acto of Charles Phnrneysten, and had even verwmally given oo Plonations destined to caim the dixqutetude whic aad heen expressed by one of the moat important customers of the dank; id lactly, that a8 it waa proved that «arate vars of the Nebivites Bot gpresent known go back © the psriaerabio, ano haben the Blet Deo, 186i, that partnersoip ‘wae ip defoit several mitlionr, Intepeodently of extensive dis wimule lore of lisbilties, of whi b the pooke alread’ allow the tr to be seep;’? that ornseqnenily, a» suguste Tourneyssen bad never ceased to be the partner ef (berles Thurneyaven and reaponinie for nile ante, the aeoiaratica of the bandruptoy of Uharior Chnraeyeses must be declared common w Augusie Thurne: san, sad that the operations of the bankruptey must for the fosare de followed to the Com Mon Dames of AuguAte Thay neyseen snd Charice Thurneyasen, hie neonaw With reayect to Grorgen Thurney seen, the tribunal came to the oouclusion tbat be hed never beid any other position w c»mpection with the affairs of Cbaries Thurpeymen than that of a clerk with on {vterest, and it thee ore tecla-et gnet the demand for pcluding him tu bankroptoy mast be dinaies- fd wih ccs’n—the costs, however, to be pay ed out of tho bapkrupta’ ontate, This sen nce bas picnged the commercial world tato consternation, es M. Thurmeyeren (Auguste) epjoye a re- putetion for probity far superior w any of bis onlleag ep ja the administration of the affairs of the Or dais Mobilier Company. Suicide of Prince Gregory Ghika, The Courrier de Paris publishes the Jollowing leiter, ad- ed to it by M. Vai lant — WATEAU DU WEB, Auge Ap your cetimable j70> pal was the firat to tad exd of Prince G@ Gbike, T venture to beg of you to publish the entire docoment exolosed, which expising ite CAUR A, and gives tbe doteile Asalwitn're of he frigbifu) misfortune that hes just iuken piace at tho Cartle af the Meo [feel it my dity to trenan it to you tbe facts, ane to polatout (9 sou the cantap that Crove bia Bigbness Prince Gregory Ghiice, Peder of Mol nvia, 0°) ie act of den An Doing {he rel of she nati nal party thet de epicn and a creign prinee, Pris 09 Gregory G bor eet mon for kis frience, and for bia enem! ambiious persone ta hteb power and the favors of fo bad rurceeccd Bu tn poser, It was watural fur bem to persecute ptm tp b A committee hi ready ay ointed by the Kab macan Baiche to demand from bia an acco. - he money. Tro proceeding cauret him the mora pain, beraune, owing WH the inadequacy of the state revenuss to supply A wnich ne tok plesmare ar "his private frsane his predecessors ricbing be bad impo “art+het htm self; he there ore easily, by the Inwevention of Rend Pacha, backed by M. ¢o Thi uvevel, proeared the dissolu- " f this Commitien, and the cessation of ail procesdingo ogainet bim, Some ime af er tinw libel appeared which dragged to the bar of public opinion Prince Gb ka, for having wuched the arrears cf the lst, potty vireue of tee autnorize- Von that reached him later, but of the quasi atte tm which be was auteorized previ yi ent ip Cont taniinoyle, Prince Vogorides, fatuer of tho present Ka macar of Moldavia Thie perDdtore libel, addod to the deep wounds ho tad shendy received within fers toen a sear, tetlinted the dearb blow apen the prince, He cou d rot Conceive how @ man whow be bad lade? » ith beveff, whose sletore he bad yensioned, and * hose brother Lo bad ral et to the biebepric of Hourhe—how Istra i, the anibor of the Ithel 0 cid have been capanle of carrying t © leogis bis irgrati'udes towarcs the bencfactor ‘tf tly. In the evening. » bout 9 o'clock, having by prolonging my conversation wid the Pinye mired tne train inab started ai 40 mioutes past 8, [ revaraed and ext dowo tue bm tp the drawing room, whore the Princess, exbansiad With fal'gue, ¥ as resiioing on a oouh The Drives Davin made a movement ar if about to satire, the orincess pal vo bim “My dear, M Vaiiiant te going to leave—{ near Vis carrigge; remain a momeat longer with us end wo will ge up watre te geiber.”? Notwithsta: ding these words, the Prince rose, went ap tars, Pieved nis Ohi dren, and & minnte afer the reert of seme Sream was Beard. The ecreasis rushed bail dered to tho eet; T arconded and found oply bie dead body fp ao arm chair, deluged with bl od—Prince Gates had Diown cvt bis braios He had taken the pr: caution to de- tach from bie rok ant beng upoo the crucifix of bis ora, tory bin gold crces, which be was un-illing to proface, ano be bad wiabed mo to be there in order thet sbe whom bo was about to make & widow might n0t he left sinae. Accept, &e. J & TAILLANT. Textract from his will (wo cccumenie by faced — Carnac po Men, & 1am the vietim of an abominable plat, And tau nocertibengh Tbe. The truth #tllone cay appear. my enemics before the wihaos! of or ow OnaTeau Men, August $4, (R67. Dearly heloved #ife whom i ntcrs ise my Mille angnle forme Youkrow what I have affered dariog cic ano. even wher Ft ought fo live Panpi'y in the beom of my 1m enemies fr lowes M4 not lat ma have of rae ned ih more bie! Got etlecmeday unraver ibe vile plot, and es «rateven willbe unmashee @ GBIK. These documenta, which are written in a clear ead frm band. «n the same beet of paper, eviace erst presence Of mind and calmness on tho part of the Prince, whiad |. i pre- The Kegan Cars. DAFRAT OF LACOWPTH AND KAB)LON AY WARWION, The Cownty ramen, of 100 aorerayns, advee to cap of 20 novereigne eaod ( hee) . tees “w . lerry's Usella, 4 youre, 6 atone 13 ihe Mr & re. Broeck’s Bavylen (america) 3 years, 6 “ 4 A Lord Clitées’s Mr E. R Clark's Vandermoulin, 4 years, 5 *tone 1B ibe, (GAMA) ° eeee Mr Hoilsed’* Lambourne, 9 years, 6 stone 10 the. Pritebard)..... teres ens . cose OF od not to viart a 10.90 A ML Dore) Bosque was deck to 4 again Urelle 5 to 1 agningt Cart, 6 42 beurne snd Vancermeatin length; Bree jeagths bevween the second and others tailed of ‘arwick cop, valur 200 svve-rigns, by eadecrip reigns onch, with 100 added; three year. four, ® sine 7 Ibe: five, 6 etsme, Uib.; ain ed, 9 itone 1 Ib. Cortaia allowances and penaition. Tho cecond to ri 90 sovereigns ous of the stakes. Toree miler 94 sobsoribore, Mr fharkey’s Fisherman by Heron, 4 years, 8 mone Mr. Wilktoe’s Oskball, 5 yesre Teore,(0 Hughes) 2 Mr RB. Ten Broeck’s lesomto (american) aged, Srtone 9 Ibe (Litaletiel: woes 9 Retting— 6 and 60 low Pebermen Fieberman went away with we iad, Lecomote lying off sbcut twenty lengtne, The only charge in \bese )orithone Wok place aboot a mile frr ia by me, when | ompre wont ap to Oekonil's quarters, but soon af rvards yaok *gein § Firhorman wes pover caogbt, and #on in a canter by @ length. Lecompte was bowen by upwards of 20 lengibe me made is pot given 'n the Moglieh papers, Tr reer. py recs PH or 00m TO LIVERPOOL. Lospom, Saturcay mo ning, Sept. eo . ie Majority for Ruteell...... a THR LIVERPOOL CLIPPRE TRANErORtS. The James Gaines, with the OTth Regime on dear, was passer om the 17\b nit with 37 enils set Her progress wae wonderful tons\\erirg the whole The Thamotm of the Seas, with the 20th Rogiment on cert. wae rp ken at the ame time net far asern f the Jemee Mince fhe other clipper, of the Risck Bal) Ine (tre lighting) wae parted this day werk 140 miles soothwest of ov dont 100 miles from the for siand in 48 hore THR OCORW TRADE At ODEASA. At the latest Gates thie market bat ex oriented @ de cided riee, owing to the shor tooas of stock and the demand for export More than seventy vesrrls wore waiting for « from the (wierior been wheat was 384. 34, REDUCTION OF THE INFANTRY STANDA| A ciroalar frem the Horve Gearde redases the standard to five feet “ire inches THE CORN TRADE. Since yesterday week no lars than ‘My tro floating oar. oes of grain dave arrived at ports of call, of whish nime- teen consist of *heal and fourteen of maine, CRYSTAL PALAOR GHARGS, RTO, ‘Tho ‘al! in OryWAl Palace shares at ore ont forme « fem. toro of the Mook Exchange. The original £5 ehares aro offered &\ 21 be, without buyers. cov ne) Manieuife! haa eea nominated Prumian Minister at View A despatch from Berlin, of Thareday ev bat the hung of Prussia bas comerred Ge Graga Cor don of

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