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THE NEWZYORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7706. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE CiTY OF WASHINGTON AND FULTON THE VANDERBILT'S PASSAGE. 140000 IN SPHCIS FROM HUROPS THE INDIAN WAR. THE MONEY CRISIS IN FRANCE AND AUSTRIA STOCK IOBBING AT A DISCOUNT IN PARIS, be. Beo., fo The screw stonmehip Cliy of Washington. Capt. Petrie, dob lef Liverpool at noom on Wedresiay, the 23d of Qeprember, arrived af this port at half-paet nine o’clook yesterday morning. ‘Tee Un'ter “tates mail steamshio Fulton, Oapt. Wotton, ein left Havre on the 224, and Southampton at three @etook op the afternoon of the 234 of Sapiember, alsoar- rrved at Sve o'clock last evening, The Fulton, on Friday, Ook. 1, at L136 P. M., when abrosst of Cape Kace, gave to a (hing smack tre reports and Enjiish news, which ihe exoiain agreed to take to St Johns, or the nearest telegraph seudon, the next (Saturday) moraing. The F. brought four wanes of speck ($164,000) to L. Von Hoffman & Oo, and ere busdred pessengors. ‘Their advices have been anticipated by the arrival of the Aagie Saxon at Quebeo, but she brings full fies of Euro- prac papers, containing the details of the news telegrapbei Her the Anglo Saxon had sailed, ‘he exports of gold aud tilver from England exceeded e arrivals from Australia and tho East. im Holland the seasion of the Stetes General was opened by the King im person om ihe Zl of Septomber. The Kime to his specch referred to the friendly relations exist- tg etween bis government and foreign Powers; tho se- ‘eafectory conditon of all the Dutob doiainions, politically sed Gnenoially ; sated that the abolition of slavery in the ‘Weat India colonics would again be brought under the at- tention of the Chambers, and promised the support of the gevernment for the developement of railroad aad other ‘eommercial enterprises. Tho laeat advices by telegraph from Madrid indicated a: the ministerial crisis was ended, acd Was the govern- meat would remain unchanged. The question of Qieen ‘Garte'tna’s visit to Madrid is said to have had no'hing to do with the cricis, aud it was believed thai all idea of tie visit md deen abandoned From Ausiria wo are told that the government had ro «otved to tmprove tne port of Venice, so as to render that my acoresi>ic to large merchant vessels. Tee Emperor of Rusela had consented to noon’ t an ad roua from the Evangelical Alliance, in session at Berlin, & whicb they solicit the removal of the prohipition to print the scrtptures in modern Sussian, waloh is now in reve. It was not thought likely thas the request would be orented. ‘the Alliance tarminated its labors on the 17th of Sep- wmber. Dr. Patton, of New York, was one of the speak- ors om (he lnat day of the session. The patriotic Dictator of Venice, Manim, when it was ‘veno'ged by the Austrians, and Prosideat of the Venetian repablic in 1848, died at Paris yester jay, of disease of the eart, aged 63 yoars. * the Paris Moniteur of yesterday states that a subscrip ee in favor of the English families, victims of the Indian ‘esurrection, has been opened under the ausploes of the Preiect of the Seine. Although t # possible that news by the next mall from Madina may be received by Friday neat, it is usciess at this mace to depen’ upon the exactness of the mail, since the fonsoon, theogh probably diminished tm force, would #til! be Diowing, and besides this, tho steamers have iatterly rarely left the Lucian ports on ihe days fixed for their de varvare. Private betiers from the fort at Agra, to the 25th of July, report all well, without any signs of further alacks by We revels te Deemark the government is said to have writtena note Russia on tho subject of the Duohies, and it ls un- derstood that Rusria has edvised Denmark to appeal to me Powers Wat signed the treaty of Loadon, ia the ovent ‘af @ reference wo the iermanic Diet being threatened. Adrtoes from &. Petersburg reports great storm and try 0 the Sadogs car al—200 country oraft laden with pro Ange, ko, were wrecked. Tee “Norwegian Stcrthing” has anantmously adopted (@ projostiicn of the goverment for tue appointment of (he Prince Royal as Regent of Sweden Tee commission for the em nclpation of the serfe of Reweta bas just drawn cp rosolations favorable to the safe progress of this work. fe Discusion, a Medrit demooratic newspaper, has been ouedsmned to a fine of 10,000 reals, forthe third time dar tag Whe fow weeks since ihe law on the press was enacted. 4 government crder permite the free entranze of cora Spain on) the month of July pext. ‘The Hejas ennounces tha! the opening of tho Spaulah Onries te to taxe place in Oowber. Tee British Commeaader-in Ontef has conferred « good \wevieo pension of £100 & year on Brigadier Goneral Havo- wok, in recognition of his Deliliant services in India. tm Paria there was @ report that Gholab-Hyder Khan, (0 eon of Dost Mohammed, was marching from Usodaher to evtse on Horat. It wae feared this would bring tho Per- fans back again,es they are deoliedly opposed to the piace falliag into the bands of Dost Mohammed. ‘Tee Caleutia Brgiishman mentions ® rumor that the vas of Kolat bad received certain Persian letters calling pon bim to aid tho mutineers against the British power ‘The London Fimet says that two great objects must be oomined if we would give security to the Eupire: We eet popularize the army and martial're the population. Tw #tated on good authority ‘bat ber Majesty and the Prinoe Consort are expected io be present at the closing of ‘Be Art Treasurer's Exhibition, and will proceed thence to Weetworth Hovre on the same evening. Cardinal Wiseman hes again atdressed the Tima. He weats to know whether it stil] maintains ite oriticism on ‘em sermon of July 26. The Time replics: “We rogreito my thal we eee no reason for altering our opinion.”’ Rev. Wm. H. Milburn, the American blind preacher, ‘nad been lecturing in Liverpool with much success. Sedge Haltvarton was at Lisbon on the 1éth ult., 12 com- geay with Mr. Lindsay, M. P. At Tattersall’s, London, on Momdsy, Jivt ult., daring she betting on the Cwrarewiteh stakes, the following were ‘made —40 to 1 against Mr, R. Ton Broeck’s Pryor, 6 yearn, Tet, 191, (taken); 96101 agsinst Pryor, 6 years, Tw 12tb., and Prioress, 4 years, Gat. ib. (coupled) (tmren), Aba meeting just held of the Mar chester Foreign Ware- Recee Company, @ resolution was agreed to to wind up. Tee company was formed at the beginning of last year, wrh « capital of £60,000, in £10 shares, on which £3 had eee pald. Nearly the whole has been lost. A pablic expo sare of the nature of the management will most provably ve evaded. ‘The deposits in the savings banks of Paris have, during (ares weeks, presented an increase, as have also those in ‘ie office for securing pensions to the aged of bo.n sexes. ‘The ronson Is anid to De that the working classes are be- ian'ng 0 ebandon Bourse speculations At Hong Kong raw silk had flactasted considerably. Freight to England £3 102. for ten and £6 Ge. for etik. Ast Petersburg, on Saturday, tallow was quoted—Or. d@inary, 179 «© 182 on the spot. Exchange om London, 1%. So cere meemntiy Sow Tork ervived st Gnegwn oo the Fist nl). ‘The Foltom reporta the last passage of the Vanderbil: Anme —— ‘The steamship Vandertilt, Capt, Kdward Higgins, ar. , afler a splen- A prevatled at that Mahommed was preparing in march Th wee fonred that in care the Parciaae wonid again ooonpy the place. ia imooe mor his ron, Rair twibatable to wan of confidence in the company’s adminie- tration. ‘The Bank of Franee remains firm during the decline in otber stook. The @redit Fonoler bes also esca sed the ener al parr’ movement. Fn pm ng oredit insil- tions are exempt from .xxetion, apd are in many ro,pecta more favored by the existing legislation. STOCKJOBSBBS PANIO IN PARIS—THS OREDIT MOBI- LIB ANP CAISSE @KNBRALE IN THéIR DBOLINE. From the Londoa 73 it Tumes, Sept. 23 } Fuglish legislators snd governments have been sudjecied to mvch vituperation on accocni of their obstinite perse- vVerance in the system of laissez faire It is an insalar maxim that every man has « right to maze his fortune if he cen, apa to ruin bimself if he thinks fit The propor- tion of ‘capital empicyed to trade and speculation is exolu. sively determined by the jodgment of tho:e who ows it. If they succeed they attribate the merit to their own saga. elt) , and smopg the excuses for faliare they are unavie to Prod the interference or remianess of the public su- thor! a ‘The reverses of commerce and the panics of the money market bave of en boen attributed to the absence of offi cial supervision, but ihe present condition of the Parisian Exobapge suggests @ reasonable doubt whether ihe theo ries of admivistrathon which prevail om the coutinon| p.o- vice any security tocaterprise. It is evidently the in- ‘erent of a a, to avoid all reaponsioility for com mercial misfortunes, even at the cost of cliclalming the meritof prosper ity, for 1a publio as well as in private rela- Mons resentment is a more active feeling than gratitade On the other side, capitalists, however blind to sheir own inte- reets are superior in acuieness, and especially in singiene: of purpore, to ay Minieter of State who might ane control r their operations. A government msy be tem)ted 10 stimulate or to discountenance enterprise by motives altogether independent of the profits to be realized The second Empire in France inherited from all its pre decessors the arsumed duty of 1g he commercial transactions of the country. The Great Napoleon, more especially, claimed the right of interfering in every do. partment of rumen sotivity, bul among the less man ageadle clemen’s of sociely. nome puczled the irritated lion 0 Srcquently as the rebellious movements of the Stock Exchange. ‘He acqaiesed, but unwillingly, im the representations of deorees that bis Admirsis murt necessarily take arcovot of winds and of tides; but Moliien aad his other fnanat advisers could never mase him understand that « ‘hear ‘was not 8 politioal malcontent. The admiring historian of the Consulate and Empi‘e constantly records, with a he ‘sitating protest, the impoten declarations of bis hero, that he would bring '‘Messteurs les Baisseurs” to their sonyes, Nepolecn [I te a better economist, ana If he bas committed BEES spay Ee and e*d attractive ay ia lite ature, tn art and in politics” OF ‘ols ambition M. Mirés is not aetamed; it is hie as siration lo make ja Ways Of COMmeDicS.iva, (0 Construct sant tary works in populous cities, to dig fae! from the dowels of the earth, to found manufectaring and m'ning esta iiebreente; “inst of all, 10 give to Stares aud governments the Hoaucia! assistance which des them with tho enews of war end of peace. Anenoe to the level of a politisal science’? ers in tlocks and shares follow ly the same onoupa Dut (ney are incapable of risiag (0 #0 poetical and ons A rise or faliof an eighth in the quotation of aay stock would, we fear, interost the vaigar sharejobber more earnest! / than the sublime refioction that he lias seconde! the beneficent operations of nature. It seems that Fresoh ‘esent labors ander « similar want of enthudl- z 3 ai 3 2 , aMhongh violent, was, of short duration, and the rerotion has se: ‘in, it we may bellove the latest accounts, enlinterraptedly aud i } ftendily. Tho Ohio Lie and Trust Company was one of thoae apecniations which illagtrate very forcibly the man- oor ip which business transactions are carried on by Certain clase in the United tater, It wae & fort of Great Mobilier at the other aide of the Atlantic, wRhout wm ar 6 Area for opersiiont, end comsequently without # large a pohere for doing mischief The Amoricaa commun sy, woreover, like ouresives, Bae not Geoaped « | | THE AUSTGAN MONDY MARKET—PINANOIAL ORISIS IN VIBNNA. 11) Correspondent of the Loudon Times } who are not comnecte! with the Flasvoe Ds Ot lesuing Reicbescha zsobctne (Treasury dille), bat share patton they are een vee iheemanes which bas resched me be correct, the Winister of Finances oan: inte = us the frontiers. tung, (be oF gan of the fnapoe department, to day lnfurme «ae pubitc ‘What & me finan jal measure ts Neely (9 be taken, bat tt does not enter into particula s. Tae money mark: in a most wate, and soit 's likely to romete for maay a log dey. Ts.¢ parthans of ibe Minister of Financ: wovld fein atibute the »resent orisis to the soerctsy of mon-y Principal owe is 10 be found nearer h»me. Baron Brack war in to great a hurry to develove the re- sources of Austria, and ibe puciio ts now paying the pe malty for his want of caution and foresight. (From the Bankers’ (London) “ir yular, Sept. 19.) Itis a shrewd maxim amongst capitalists, thet the; can control the money of a country are pbs J many are Earope, we may seo found that has not so wabmit to this law: for debt—dobs— debt—stands forward as the Nemisis of the most power. ful kingdoms. Jn this constant struggle between the wu: cossities for money, and the desire on the part of specu: lators to suypiy ibem, the nations of E.vope are in a per- petual ferment Whore ths burning desire & perform ail tbat is required by 1 mentation of deut, or of borrowed money, will termiszate, it ts imposible to say; but it is equally impousibie (0 deny that the extravagance of courte and governments, by the excess of expen: iture Over revenue, wich +\most universally pervades evry — kingdom, mast, sooner or laser, bring ou a day re Choning. een yed from Vienna byes Re (on hand days ‘nforme us & vere monetary panic hae teken place in that cig, tn ecearquence of the National Bank deociloing to make advances upon accummodation bills, In order b re- O00 So} Wy i at of Tanary went period apsited x we Int of January next, 8p for the bank to resume »; payments ite notes on deman’, But #to thet uairted with tao fnascial Condition of Austria,can bave tbe least canfidence that such an event will be ac.omplished? The government bave tried every expedient but that of retrenchment, to restore ita Gparces to & round condition, ‘and therefore every succeeding year ad’a new de‘icloaciss to tue pubiic abilities,§ wh! are put of tos futare day by some ‘Apancial scheme of the ministry. Austria naa followed the examples of other Mates, by iuatituting credit establishments to r: lieve ber of her Darrassments ; but o8 there institutivns have been formed more for ‘ne purpose of afford! ment thap for tbe public ad Of ansual Satche wafletat Assutande to the qovern- thee. are came banie te @ setelogue ed more thav £249,000,000 There can be wo surprise, there fore, that mcnetary panios in Aus ria should be continually recurring, #0 loog as the g»veroment ab.tracte from com mercia) aed ‘ndustrial sources the weal h of the country ion at Vienma has doubtless been carried on toa real ecient, but he me wragement which has been given to it governmids t 4s ihe chtef saute of the revision which afflicts faire at Vienna; aud the course taken by ibe bank @1!] .oniribute ratver to aggravate than w dimi- uiah tte difficulties in the presoat ertais. MISOBLLANROUS. [From the London Times, (ity Article.) Sent. 21} The precise amount of specie shipped by tho Pooinsular and Orlen'al meamer Ripou fr the Basi te £643,369, of we £375 487 te for Incis, £288,092 fo Coto and the Beraite, abd £580 for Alexandria. Noeariy the whole is sil ver, the gold heirg oly £9,397 ‘The Bank of Prussia’s raic of discount it now six per cent, and at Hamburg the rate has returned to the same ‘The roport of Capt. Galton to the English Board of Trade ‘ow tho rail sot the United Kingdom for 1866 baa jast is avery clear watiefsotory ‘ oonment Ninquenciee at the Groas Northern, and * Board of Trade to the fact thal sues b routs wait o, mare adopted tad endl o aarterrompsasiin be pusced’on thee’ fo whom Wish management 's confined. Whe Mutiny tn India. GEXBRAL HAVBLOCK’S SSOOND ADVANCE ON CAWK- PORE—DEATHS OF GENERALS REID AND BANKS— LORD ELGIn’® MISSION TO CALOUCTA—SENGAL NATIVES WANTAD POR OHINA—DRGKADATION AND BXROUTIONS OF #RPOTS—NRNA SAMIB MARCHING ON LUCKNOW—EXPROTRD JUNCTION WiTa THE OUDE REBELS BNGLAND’S BX4KTIONS AT HOME. ‘The mail from Calouita, which bad been recelved in Loa. don, added several importan' facts to the telegraphic sum. mary taken ont by the Arabia, General Havelock, \\ is reported, bad received some re inforeements at Cawnpore and resumed his march upon Lacknow, As already announced, General Reid, who held high command before De hi for # short time, is dead. Geuora Banks, who sarcmed eommand of tee Lucknow (garriaon on the death of (:oneral Lawrence, had been Kulled by a shell. ‘The mission of Lord Elgin to Caloutta was for the pur pee of tendering the service of the European troops in Onins in exchange for some of the native Benga) regi ‘ments, 't deing considered that the Indian troope wonild prove suffintentty effective and more trast *orthy at Can ton than in thetr own ooastry. r. }¢ Haat India Company had declined the offer of the of we European wd American Sioam Company for transporte in conne ston with the overland route. The Uajonte markete remained very dull. The irdig> Crop War expected to (all fur short of iast season's, Ee orange on London, I a 20 i 1 Toe steamship Great B iain wan expeciod to leave L! ror. pool for Cork om the day the Olty of Washington sailed, for Sho purprne of ombarking 2,100 woope for Lodis. THS @TRUGGLE IN 1 [From the Londos aL. Tha ctoaghic te inte recente ‘devin gle qvegtion—:bat of tme—of ti ears reging fends around? There @ abt on: ult mate aso:1 about the } if peorerary, of all India, step and provi = the volumes of poviten us from all quarters aud expressing every ona jas, we awe never 16 met wie © Make about the ev: ntua’ igpue of the contest will be British, and Briusb wiil be its lords, established in grosor strength wer such Indiap mee ap2 aloe, Adence Nor Tat beep rhority ony positon, there has bees unly arti Qui the whole stroggle in walot Britt: worsted 4% Arran alone her taere been any mlsoarriegs Of this Kid, avd then st was in the darmacss of the vign' apd the tajis of an ambuscade § (ive a: oaly @ ohense of fai andthe day isouresn. Bit a+ tothe mo- mw nt when [he latvat cexpaton le't Oaloaia uote slagle be it rememberet, bad resoned India from this Three toonas nad reemel from cistant colovies or «tragg)'rg expeditions. Oar oma trymer mast bave fell of May WU atibe aid bey ep; ” ig be ore the middle she the intervai? There war tie of the pe:io# the fortit Eng! @ havo kept the scale in our $ struggle bas been dreadful Wea-e still masters of tne tit fe agonizing to think of vhat might bave bap by the presence of even @ singio additional regi men',a few weeks earlier underthe walls of Oswooore. Gee: rai Havelock’s march i¢ the very exorosiin and type of our position in Htndowan Ho advaseer, no ights, be conquers—every ‘hing g cs down efore him as ang as he can rtand; but !! in desperate work to maxe hesd agrinat twerty to ove, What kind of task he found me be very cist ctly collected even fom the brief votit cations of the telegraph. After or: 1g the Ganges n+ had about Ofty mites betweea him olf Luckcow He bed over only twert; five of thease, and yet he bet fowght three sotions, ell svoccesfully, and oacta od Ts tw plein tha: for and at the lou, @udall ihe inform as tha: jcersant oom this dauntiess lit le colawn, reduced by date to 700 or BCO Oghting men, but reloforoed by ihe bandful of troo.s om Sawnvors. bad aga'n recommenoed {ts eve tful maroh Oa the 4th of august ihe advance was to be reavod, ani ail the hopes and the orayers of our countrymen <ent with hem With time the waole work would be bat chilo’s pier. A month or two more world place five thousand iro. at Cawnpore, instead of f e hundrec; bat @ mom or tro more would bave left Lucknow to the rebels; and the game had to be played, whaever the chances, with the en du which we hela. It is «ne of tbe worst effeo's of the Dinapo to intercept from the Northwestern di tricte ch sacoors sa the government of Calcutta might her wise have seut up. Wedo not anticioase that tne great lige of communication will be seriously inwrrupted, troops which could otherwise have gone straigit io Als bated and Cawnpore may now be detained oy work of their own at Pateo or Sexarce With tue exception. how 5 ibis misfortane, affsirs exhibit as promising wo Aspect as couia bo Icoked for. In the Ma*ras Presidency neither Nagpore por Hyderabad —the ontef cerires of den —— vem any osuse for alarm. In Bombay the ma oy of a aingle corps—iteclf exceptionally clroamsiaxced— Dai not beew foliowed wuriog « whole forinight’s in‘erve! Dy apy other example of dissffoction; the revoiters bat fond ite enovar-goment, rent roomoata wane arriving, government was strong, and the community contdent Centra! india bad been brought unce- commend and was tranquil; it wad stil! or the Jumna and the G.ngos that the struggle was pending; aad here, if the vut vroake in Lower Benge! “0 net materially divert ine efforts of govern ment, the chances nee 1 turning agains: the reb: ls. ‘The © are } 70 qua-ters from which the. aritish force fore Delhi may receive effectusl saccors—tne the northwert, and Caloatia to the southeast. At tee Sent, ning of the ingurredtt contained Lf and; bat it to obeerve that the inverval is marked Of the greufying by most seasonabie reliefs from «ther quarers. ‘Voops composing the Chinese expeditisn onl; « slvgle regi wert— the 90th— had been disembarked at Calcatta befo + she date of tbe Inet cospatones, leaving we 230, the 620 ane tbe $34 still to follow By the maile just received tvo vessels, the Peari and the Lancefield, were repories a ao’ waily at Caloutta with trcops from the Transit; iwo steamers witb troops on board we e met by the [sotinck comirg up the river Lord Kigip had brovug yt abour 700 wah bim ip the Stannop, and & fiytog sliy publiened by ove of the Calontia joursals op tbe 9%n of August says that “further very large reinforcemeate” wore expecte. by ibe 244 of that mouth if this rovers to ine oe t im povsible enough that Lord Canning liogether 6,000 oF 7,000 exopiient tro pe efore the arrival of any of (uose dorpa'ched from jend = If Gavelock could do ao mach with be 64h and |, What may no: be done with the half dozenfreah egh ts thus coming in? vory least, every Faroyenn detachment In (he Northwestera provinces m iat repre ent one man e 10 tonay, with these sporacic eruptions of mutiny, what fresh dy mat da may not be created upon the fresh forcon waich arrive. A month bence we may flad a new Deihi in Ben gal. It te clear that we rant troops to retain in the iower P ovinces as well as 10 despateh 0 the upper, and till the great reinforcements arrive, the deadly swraggie for time mst goon with only such nelp as a few fo-tunate sacoore ay ehiy Providence, In whom | have ap unbounded trast. Our hope ts that Eaglead will not forget (hat her the country for her Of a surety TION OF NENA BAHID AT CAWNPORE. The /ovlowing is @ transition of ® proclamation posted up by Neva Sent at Cawnpore:— A traveller Jos\ arrtved in Cawnpoe fou Calcutta mates ‘that ip the Orat instance @ oovns!! was held to tate into consideration tre meace to be atopter to do away wilD ibe religion of the Mahomedens and Mindo-e by ihe distribu Won of cartridges. The council came to thie resc!ution (hates this matior ae ore of re’ , ne se-rioee seven or eight thousand European #9) would be ne. sent for the pu of Mindostan: Ki poe thie of Kay t to thin effect:— “You mart decelve the Queen Victoria, for time for friendehtp, for my Vakes! writes that foritora [From the Londoa Cbropicie, 7 3) The avnexation of these islands, of which so I'ttie ir known, 10 the Arilivh crows, le likely to direst ateation Wo the mistake oon mitted y England, against the advion of ir Samford Reifloe, in surrendering ao to Holiand tbo island which bas added so enormously to ber comm ercia} lin vessels. O:casionslly or@ of more seléom stilia merenamt vemel even puls in either for shelier, wood ur water Their extent ts li and thelr prodvotione few, but with the exte steom navigation in the India and “bina Seas tp the patoral ordor of events, was likely to knows in ibe course of time. Thur mention, to the Britiab crown, it Comer quence of an attempt to claim them on the part the Dutoh. The ovigip of their habitations and the! ES since arrome 8 romantio character, nowledge cf which we herten to give such lars os memory allows to the public, bell that they will ‘nterest many. Oovos were fives inhabited by thelr present ooonpier, Mr, formerly clther a mer-bant or a mariosr, after some low: alludes «f fortune, ava place of rrald»noe, from which he would be freed from the cares «nt cromes of the busy werld, Mr. Grant obtained the services of some for Maleys, by whom and the! families in the course of years be beer me respected, veloved, and looked up to as their cobief. Tn the course of time, when the island in which be had setiled gave bern gir Ja greater aban lance ban on r, ae coe Sreeaes © cell enero has traded to anf from 3ipgapo: e, ¢x ‘banging coooa nut ot! ay such like preducis for’ olothicg aud other ne- cessaries which bis wolated poriilon dit not af. ford. He afterwa ds was enabied to insrease the num. ber of hie yossels to three, and induced te or three other ntlemen to seitic there, 10 whom he *e- ‘to "ec bis daughters in marriage 0 years ihe in- tercourse between Mr. Grant and the Sival+ ba been upon & more oxtensive foots g The Malay settlors aro tho paid servants of Mr Grant, and, as mentioned ia the Mo Chronicle oh yestercay, over wiom ho has always essa ‘“q proprietary J and § semi-regal piwor” We fool assured that her Mejesty’s goverr ment cannot bave any intentions of interfering with the authority or provrie- tery of Mr Graat, bit ‘hat they bave arnexed the islands to the British crowa F ‘er to protect them from foreign interference and vsurpation, To our personal knowledge they have been held by Mr. Grant for upwards of twenty five years. The Mivisterial Crisis in Spain. THE QUASTION OF THE GUVEKUMANT OF CUBA. [Paris (Sos. 18) Correspondence of tha Loudon Mmes } A letter from Madrid ‘ull jal orisis ry ed Dy tslegraph, and sy plies somes detele con: gt. The ministers tendered their res'gnation, act once, bu: five times, end five ‘imes ine Queen refate. 10 access it You were taf from Maorid somo months ago thet {\ was intended to replace Goa Concha by Gen Lersundi,as soon as the former cffiver should heve com oleted the ‘bree years which are the allvtied term of office for a Osptatn General f nba For some time, tn- deed, It wes expected that oucha would nos be alie rot to frivh be time His conduct with fe eg to the slave trade was flogrant, and hat bern the subject of strong repre: tentations on the part of the British government to that of Spain. Also, Gea Narveezis no frivad of the Oonchar Wwancel: the one in ipsin, bed o posed te government in the Senate; and mors over, ihe Duke of Valouoa was tnen estrous to send Lereandi to Cuba, tn order to give bie glace to Govzalz Bravo. fhis combina‘ton fal ed; oer- tein members of the cavinet oppored Bravo's entrance, they would resign socner than a0 p’ bim as the difflooky and prospect of war with Mort oo m todestrable to change the Caotain Gener! at ‘bai moment, and so Jon.hs was permiited w remain. The Mexican Alrpete having entered a more pacific pha:ls, and Concha’s term of service baving expired, the subject Of bis removal has been aguin brought forward. Narvacz bas another friend to pul ito the Ministry of Marini ed Marfort, the preeeat Go i fig H ane juin wt twalee months, whom Nar vaez bas raised from cho dust to alga station, aad would pow fain have in bie cabinet, Knowing iat he can rely upon him ae @ doctie creature and sapporter. Geperal Lersundi, wo, i ages 4 rather sax- tous to go to that rich tslaad whence Capteine General are wont t> return with oolomal fortunes. Acorrdingly on Saturday last decrees were pre- sented to the Que on for signature, reeslling Concha, and sppointing Iersund: and Marfori. Hor Msjety orjrcted, saying tbat sho di nos thick ttadvisabie to remove Uonchs onder present oroumstances. This refusal destroy ed the whole combination, and, afver consultation, the Ministers Gerermined to resign. Inferwned of this oy Narvaez, the Queen cesired they would semain. They connented, © ith the exception of Lersandi, who held out, but was viti mately pereoaded, snd went wish bis cole to dine at tbe Paince. After the banquet ths Queen spoke to bi ‘anc seid that sbe bad heard he hed persisted tm resi bet thas sho was satieded with bis rervices and wisned bim to remein. Neverth less, op the fullowing day the oriete ovntinued, and four umes the Ministry toniersd thelr revigpation fhe Qneeo rent ‘or some persons uf note to It with, and up to the 14th tre date of the u upcbapget = No wames of much mark beve been put f.r- ward 10 these Minictera ia case they want out Manuel Sonoha, General Larcohs,aod Manuel Oor- bad been epcken of. 1s seemed nce improbabie that if Narva: ed jn he would stipulate ibe removal from the palace .f cere'n persons who ao not enj»y his conf cence—in ober words, we may vresame, who hae been inur'guing sgaines bi The palace, bowever, is ticklish ground to weed upon, and coubiless Dom Ramon will "2 raatiourly to work, w les, indeed, he realy desires hi renigt at on to be a! Inet accepted. As regards the sleve trate in Cubs, {t would very pro- bably pe more demrable that Concha should remain !han that Lerrupai should repince him The former has filled himself end, tf not insatiebio, may rest coatent, or a; loaat be moderate: ween !udeed ‘s thr ay pet ‘eppounted to the command tu Cuba. France ‘The Emperor was expecied to leave ‘ho camp at Chaloas on tbe 254 ulitmo for *tatigardt, which piace be would each on the 26tb ulioo. Geverals Fleary, Bxpinasse and oe Faloy were to go to Stutigarct, but M. de Morny would act be of the party The Minister of Foreign Affaire had addressed a note 10 (be Frepeh W Norihern Cou’te, from the oon- tects of whid it ‘ani80 Deches France hes ibe mark Gread aotiviiy in the trade of Paris prevatied, The Danubtan @rinctpalities, Ovt of eighty sever oieotions sixty tx bu the Union, Ofteen are weutsal, aad six ont \sta Tho elections |. Wallachia oommecoed on the 1%n, and will terminate on the 20h. THE LATKST SEWS [From tbe Cacrhe Ph. ) augant 9 } The news received tn town yeatorday Is good General Havelock bas been reinforced, though bat slightly. ‘The following wea received from govorameat late this eventpg — Generel Neill rites © the -o emander.in-chie’, on the 34 inet. that General Havelock was to advance again to- wards Lucknow the following day. We have ourselves reoetved the following most satie factory news:—(imneral Havelcck left Oawnpore again on the ah of August for Locknow, having ruplacea his sick and Sines eeuees ae reams ote s ‘The Dinapore ariillory are ve destroy upwards of five hurdred of the 4epoys who were passing down the im boats, Five large boats were entirely centroyed. “he artillery was on the river bask marked News reached town Arreb are still safe. bee Sepoys, and they, t» « man, fought like heross. ares cisfbarge killed upwards Lord Eigin landed aout six o’olock last eveniag, under asain ¢, anc be was received with great cheering by « large crowd of the Christian community at the Ghaat. NEXT }RWS FROM INDIA. Cutta to the 2ith of Avgost, end ad of September, should have arrived Inst News by telegraph ought or two One of the indies motilated cow on her way to Southempton a" rates; was about six millions and a quarter, pear eny reasonabie ground for the supposition airectors are likely \o pot up the viscount. themee'ves tlone regulate tne preepecta Of jemse! vee alone reguiate the Froepecta 01 the policy of the beard. There is a oetng pal on account of duties to the government de y ) which enables the directors to mow the dem of mercbanw without redzctng ‘he reeerv: fequence of the falling off in the balton: market for tae foreicn secoritics ie likewise the same as belore. The dealings are fow, and prices steady Console, money, 903; to 90%; ¢o., nooount, . Vaode'bil trom New York, has Arrived, wit $1,212,000 in fre ‘ton is believed ‘be Sc" avon! . things in America, but which it i# satiafactory to find are \mproving. BY SLROTRIO TRURGRAPH After official hours consols were « shade faker, at 904 hay { the London Times (oliy article), Sept. 93.) The fords continoe without variation, and are likely to remain stagnant until the arrival of tho next Indian neve. In the Ny ge there was vo alteration, and a dip position to limit business aa mach as possible seems ob servabie in all qoartere. [From the London News Bosiness in the fuods ie (city artiote), Sept 23.) again dull and prices neariy stationary cleeing prices were about 114 below those of yewerdar, Market for Eogiish raftway shares droope daily, In the desount market the daman! continues good, aud ihe supply tn the open market belaz limited, there ae a fair number of applicasdons at the an from &. Vamingo. THE BISB OF THE RBVOLUYION—FROVISIONAL GO- VERFMONT BITASLISHRS—IMPBACUMENY OF PRE- BIDEN? BABZ—PROGRESS OF THE WAR. We have publish. several reports from daats Dom'ngo im relation to the revoiniom im that island against tn@ government of President Baez, but no full gesoumt of Ibo origi end causes of |t, have as yet bese published, efther in this onuntry or in Europe. We have received Giles of the Official @asette, of the revolutioniste, published at Santiago de los Caballeros, to Mao 1th of August, from which we glean the following :— ‘The revolution first broke out on the 7th of July, im the province of Ciba, among the partisans of Gon. Santana, usually onlled ‘The Liberator,” he baving been the leader who established the independence of the country, sepa rating it from Hay’. Gen, Santion wae the legal Preei- dent of the Republic, but was driven out last year by ‘Baez, who came from S&. Thomas, and wae asested ant countepanced by French, Bngliih and Spanish ships of war. The proclamation a Uibso was immo tiately foil) #- other provinos:, and on the 221 »f July there ‘at Bantiago de los Caballeros representatives of fu ices end tweniy four tow as of the five provinces aa Giey two towns competing the republic. “= santenaite’ Preudealt tes ta bo cantons of (ae —— under sentence of banishment, on Domingo D. Piohardo was pamec Vice President Ov the 98d the assembied dola- ates passed a series of forth sion of power was criminal is the eyos of the ustion in sporo Pp the revenue of the sation and distributing amorg ‘be ins'ruments of bin rapacity; hat ibe Seorota- ries of Sate and conenlting Senate were bis scoomplioes; thas be bad violated the cousticution, asarping ine preet- den lal power, suppressing the office of Vise *resident, ditriboting money clandestinal from the public treasa- ry, \liegally suspending General Santana, isscing 8 large sam of unauthorized paper money there was a surclus in the treasury, and bevirg asermed to the executive power uniimiied and pr yg cond power. Ho \s therefore impeachet, togeinar cretaries of State ard Comsultag senaie, to aa- legaland p’oper way to the pation. vuln tion Oonifaaed to be successfal In lis progress, je return of Presi¢ent Sutapa from uracca was the report that the Prerident, Baez, bad fd Tho follow- tpg correspondence had taken place between the com- mancer of the revolutionary forces and the ioreign repre- fer \atives in tbe city :— (From LaGaceta Santo Domingo, (officia’ journal of the revolutionists,) August 15 } General I. Luis F. Bivo, commaaier in-obief a the sou hesstern frontier, to the Consuls sud the ilinstrious Sr archbishop tn Santo Dominge. In the m dat of the false romcrs afloat in the 5 beving for thelr vdjoct ue falsifying and calumntating the Decestary aud just revolution of (hao ead the other towns of the republic, I am forced to directly add telf to you, both for my own jamifoation aad tu erdar to seo whether by your mediation a civil war kindled by the ambition ard rapectty of Sr. Beez may be avoided. [his revolution bas no oiher banner but shat of Santo D mingo, snd no ober prine ple bet that of the unity of the repab- lic, It te time pow sbat men ceare to be the property of & few who have no other end but selfishness. Let Sr, Baoz give up the commen: blood Sr Baez caures to 5 s that proofs are not wanted. as Se. Bace & nlinues at the head of ihe govern- Will be no public wranquillity, Bo liberty, uo |i dustry or uvfettred commerce, The inhabitanta of he re peblic wish for # government which ts to be the free and direct expreasion of the will of all, and they do not want any longer to be the property of bin, or of any othes man who may oppress them and speouiats in thelr fortunes. As to the rest, (1 nifesto is sufficiently clear. Now. itis my object to remins you, in ortor that, pepotraud with our Nideral principles, you may repr: ssh to sr. Beez thst the peovle sre renty to defend ihemselver ai all hazards; and that he, convinced of toils, may desist from his der which je bot upjos! and uppatural By this step, gentlemen, the blood of the same faatily sid be spared; we, om cur part, sbi li bury in oblirion what ver ma) beve dern offenstve to us, end the repablic will enjoy the fullet tracqziliity. God protect you for many years. Haanquanreas or Mosts Prats, L L. ¥. BIDO. La Lema, July 28, 1867. AXSWER OF THB POKBIQN CONSULS RFSIDING IN THD OITY OF 8T. DuwINGO. Sr. Dowiscu, July 23, 1867, ‘Sunrar—We received the lotic: ) oa did us the honor to addreas to us from Monte Plata ucdor date of July 23. Animated by @ desire i> avoid effusion of blood, which we ceplore, we deemed \t 10 bo our daty to communicaie a e vend you herewith ibe textual 00.7 of tae answer w! hes been given us. Recetve, General, the avwurance of our di copsidevation. Aigned, aint André, Gonsnl of David Lecn, Vice ‘neu! of her By itannio .V FM co Aa ANSWER OF BR. BABZ TO THR COWSTLA. Oy Politics. the same delegates who ven Won beld on Phureday ConiwG ence of their oredentiain being contesioa by the Potty tolegates. ‘Tne follo’ delegaies ore also elected to the Mayersliy, Convention :~ Gilbert 0. Deane, Kobi rick Fitapesrick, The meetin; Brooktyn City Politics, Smoomp Jepitat Diersict Damocaanic Comvarnion.— ‘This Oouveniicn met im the Governor's Room of the Brook- lyn Clty Hall, at noon yesterday, for the purpose of zomi- nating two Justices of the Supreme Court, to fill ihe vacan- cies coonsiened by \he expiration of the term of Joha W. Brown and in the place of Lucien Burtreye, appoimed to fl the vacaacy cocasioned by the deorase of Judge Wm. Rockwell. The district comprises Kings, Querne, Saf. folk, Richmond, Rockland, Westchester, +. Dotoheas od Putuam counties, Jobm B. Haskin, of Weech-ster, pied chairmen, and A Saffren aad Joba J. Armairong wore een E J mond—Theo. Fre Wetchater—J. B. ih penter. im, Robt W. Coles, J. W. Oar- Rickland—A. E Suffren. Orange Piban B oarpevter, Chas. W Winfield. Dwechem—Wn B Bortwion Homer 4 Nelson. Puinam—Thoe. A. Brevoors comtested delegation from the Seveath ke Soe Senet hava eee on for ibe long term er ‘An informal ba’lot wan then had for Jaige of the Sa. ited ones ae ae oe Bleak , the ‘she nomi aation of Joha 4. Lot, ‘Winteid. Jersey Uity Firemen’s Parade, The fire companies of Jerrey City bad a grand torn ont nd parade on Tuesday. At half past 10 o’ckok in the ‘Truck Company Di'igent Hose tompany No. 3. Washlag oa Engine Gum any No. 4. Passaic Howe Company No 4 Protection Eng No Cony There were nine companies !n all, hundred members. No. 15 Howe of procession as gues iained pr and returned Wr. S, A. Frehob noted aa nd marehal; Meesre John hn B Goight aod A. B Ronnile were | ie amelie While the prowession was om the way down to on Cy & fre brome ous im Joreey Uty and three a buildings wore burned to the growsd Liberte No 1 wan ihe enly company that baled ont of the Wend the Are.

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