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URdERdts “ly are for Nis fo fact the Br and peonie tot hare aia) e ruled lodia Pile: the poliog tbe mee, Loe Ero. tka motes oropire. Wihout the wivey asd boay vf th ve clates trom whicn our wre y RAs Dood Fecruljyi—wilts 1 Ahi ebter rue Gt Garay OF ONE FoUDg Cadety—aiunout or concation aoe OOF Of Ural Bagrony— with ont cur OVER Awe eepital, the wiser m of our raiers, ant th ve iastita thea whicd eter ell men acoorg ue the hanes wad moana to ree, the Kast Inca Comoncy would beve teen ulterly Pwertors. Yet toore w wleo power ig aname. fhe com pony Par fovad power in 9 pame, and the meme of Queen Victoria wil; pew be & tower of ptrengty. Toe bangers toat em oy ths giteration Of Mito are Hos Wik Gut force — Te Cay ali ‘he cuvil officers of the oo noany ba come Ler Ma 9: Vects, the Inika y Rad Geeul forces Of the compacy recome tne Iuciac Army end Navy Hevceforth war will te declared, peace orotrarted, and treaties mate in ber came. is bor game iaee will be mate ahd adwlalsterod, debig contracted, panlic works duos, enc at toet maxes ap the government of a Peopio, We have torg oraged to vaus onyty titles, Ane the scorn whicn atiecaes 10 hstoriost stutows extends even to names of real aigaiicuccs == Wa wmiio when we read cn the ovlnage of George Il that he was Kiug of Fravce. and oo that of Lovie X 7 that he was wleo Kirg of Navarre, The preeusions to Whe soveraigaty Of Jerngsiem, Cyprus aca other exiinet (Drones, atl! kept up by some Dahan muta, eniy amuaa chtiarea. fo oar ational lodifferesce to suck dDadules wo Have allowed no trace of our immense © Mocres sad deovndeac'es ty uppoar On aay con for home crou'atioa. Yes io surely ik & great and rea! acquisition of poser ard honor trat Qaeea Vie toria returns home from Germany a Much the Kapress 0 India as"Franots Joseph is movarcd of ae Aus pire. Toe East is the region of great empires, aod the mature Of the people, a8 well a7 tho pnysioal psca'tarttias of the conticent, are favoradio to rapid conquest aad acquisition, {cess conquer aod govern there a4 well warriors, Bat the story of the Kast lodia the etrangest of them al! In litle more than a century fend a ball it has won and atiacard to its rule a greater ‘ares, and several times the umber of perple, than ever fol ‘before to apy conqueror or family of jaerors. foey nave ety Om, wod ai! an em NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, | temporarity at Pein, Ovr mizcionaries wit be admitted vardones of then Cg, Re org md by: ~ = @ wiseivbary is paw ished; it will be appounced in the Pekia Grzetle, Coe nwo og sings Obristiazity are tobe revoke, Ail the ea- engements ere takeo apd in part recured (conaign's) water the real of the Imperial commissioners. France and Kicg- lund obtain the moss ampie cuacossions. Markets. cals JORDON Moany MARKET. rom mes (City Arviclo) Sept. t} ‘Tho Loglish fonds opened seadily tais morning a the Partial recovery wtisi-n4 vase ay aiar reguiar nord, apd there was uit mately a father advance, doasols (or money Were OrBt qu icv dure 985; aud he las! price eas 965% 8 96% for money and 963 a 90% for thenew a’ 4 on the 12th of October, The aanouncwment of large gald ebipmente from Australia, ho steady loflax of epso.e into the back and the contindous advaece upon the Pais Bourse were tho chief tpfluences that operated favorably. Tae Enst [cia Company are understood to have been lenders of money for two worths atl per cout, aad this ao hed 4 beneficial eff. On the haod, there was rather less firmness in the ree per cents, 974; 9714; India stock, 215 a 218; Todie dobentares, 98 4¢ @ 9634; ditto, arw, 97 9 96; Login Bande Lia. a 16s. ; Exonequer bills (March), 31s. « i In the forsign stock 02 €D upi~mportent scale, the obie( variation belog @ reco very on Turkish six per cents to 95a 0635. Sosaisa was ly flatter. Other descriptions were about the sane enig! as yeolerday, The new loan was firmly quoted this moraiug atia ly premium. A fow sales caused a relapse to 26, BAN.) EO: Clahe GO polo WAS again 6 0.236 pee Tn the foreign exchavges this afternoon the rate upon Hamburg was elightiy lower; Paris also abowed a dowa. jard tendency. wi 5 The floal quotations of the French three per cents on the Paris Bourse this evening were Tif. 260. for money, £ Obice is no exception here avast multitude merely banged their dynasty, scarcely conscious of a cou- quest or of @ policy Aad ths bas been done by means ucknown before The founder of tho Persian dynasty, it was eaid, wes the fathor of his people; his successor was a soldier, and he that followed @ Graver, In those daya ths tostitu- Wovs of peace came the last In our times @ mat! com y of mercbanis eet up a factory on the backs of the jcogbly, and within the I fetime of two mon who migut bave talked with ene another they have annexed aad brouwebt to the Of teat factory st least a seventh pe of the whole humas epecies. Natural obavscles alone we checked tacir progress But for toe mountainous Ceflies of Cavul, the trip 6 range of the Himalayas, sandy deserte and seas, they would have pushed {no all direc. Mons elill further Now, tt caunot be denied that in India, as olse where, there have always been those who have bailed’ conquest, who have ta'ked of acquisitions Without fcropls, beceus> withoat personal resoon- sibuity, end who bave lent @ ready baod to in- tigues sod reeearches that had only one vie But as little can tt be denied that Ivdia has thrown iwelf into our bands, apd that it would be impossible for any civilized Power to bave ever 80 5 wall @ footing (a that iesvle without the 6 reauit so long es tt warse’e wilized rival. Talk as bystecders or advo- Oates wii, it was sbsolute'y impossible for such States aad goveruments aa Oude, for example, to remain tadapen- Gert on the frovtier of & moral, rigateous and well or. cored Power. We need oot now resume that question or even sui pore it to be a question still. The reiation of the ruperior to the ‘nierior in such a case must be one of control ava respope:bility; and the only real question is the political arrargement best adapted to carry out taese ceptitions. Sach Kates have failea, as they must fall, land the British pewer has risen, as it cou'd oaly rise, It bas been tbe eon) of order covtending with ® chaos; one @ thew must yield: bapp'ly ordor has prevailed. The career of the East I-cis Compary dates from an epoch when ibe settiewen' of our consWtution, the restric tic of the prerogative, the eetariiehment of religious liberty, and the bastehmeot of a dynasty iocurably toe tile 10 these cusnges,.cxcited the alarm of alt Earoge, ly for their own sake, partiy for ocrovn. The his of Exgland, it is sometimes said, consce to be inter- ecting after the expulsicn of the Stuarts and the settle- ment of the succession by actof Pariament. Bat it is sioce tha) date shat (\ Las become the bistory of the world, Woe may read but little of it, but its facts are ever before us in the redacdon and the peopling of eon- Hoents and in the estabiishmeat of our name on every coran end every shore. India iteslf forms © prodigious episode toat outeh'nes all the older achieve- ments of cur race. Ali (hat we gained and lost ia France, il oar stil! more fa earlier or later days, eves Our Copquevte and losses in tbe New World, foll far short of tte dommion won by superhuman valor ‘and corsamma’e policy ia far distant Asia. It x impossi ble rot to regard so create prize ands) valeabdle ac in- beritance without some misgiving as to its srcarity; nor ‘cap that mingrving be removed by ee ene Dame, or mode of administration greator the sake the greater the anxiety. S» we jolo very heartily in the e& wishes gad toe prayers with which the Kast ladia 1m FAD y into tne hanis » be speedily re Iodin may Dow enter on & path of im. le to tbat of Europe ‘and America, is all that we may now bope for. Room for Onn quest there is none, anc ita spirit bas vow received a Severe rebuke, But there is no reason whatever, either tp the county, or the race, or the government, why lodia should not receive ali tho-e material improvements whict Dave altered the face of this coatinent, and even the No: World. It jacha ly (or back wardnoes in theso tologs that the mixed govern cent hitherto edooted tor lodia bas been friec and foond wanting. Should tbe simpler goveramon\ im the pame of the Queen be fouod equally wautwe, patri- otism iteelf will hardly regard British rule as a blessing for ladia, 4 if ot by M Barrot, whose & Monterruy, who acted as Fron Rovoy at Frankfort. goes to Berne with the title of ime ‘The Journal, of St. Poverabarg, of the 10th (22!) inst. publisher the following — the dates of the two treaties were omittet. The treaty mevtiored was conslated on the Ist (13th) of June, aod the sec wd, concluded previously, bears the Gate of 16th (28un) May Turkey. ‘The fotlow!og private deepatch from Trieste August 6, pays:—Advices trom Constantinople to Aaguet ZI stato Abat the Porte has appomted & commissioner to suporin tend the rebuilding of the fortifications of Kars and o.ber strategic al potnta. the Greed, Aseatral Mehemed Pasha, the Minis'er of Commeros, A\i Ghaliv Pasns, ent the cree other gona la- law of the Sultan (members of the Grand Council), have been placed ep the retired i#t. Mehewed Kiorizli Pasha bas been appointed Grand Admiral aod ie reniaced in the Presidency ef the Counc! of tne Taoz'mat by Mohomed Rucbdi Pass. The new Minister of Commerce bas not been appoinied yet — Austratia, ‘The Victoria Partiamen stood ed) ,erned to the 10th of . ond will meet early to Ocwner import trade is dul, bat not unhealthy. The ‘x- tn the six months ¢xoseded the importa by £395,000. wool market wat nochanget. Tallow in motorate demand. Excbange Danks bay st one per ead and geil at per. Tf y debentures to be transmitted, 160,000 per month. India. from Ma'ta, dated August 20. eaye:— A an) left Lacknow on the 20ta Joly, ro Weve Wannfsingh and to captore Fy zabaa, The Rajpoo dels, after jering Tonk, bad fled towarda the Coam rel plundering Dol, parened by Colonel Homer Roberts. The Bombay market was active. "fre iollowing deayeich was received at the East India House — The fugitive rebels from Gwalior, after making & demon. stration sgainst Roondes on the isch Jay, attempted t cross the Basddos, but failed. Oo the 13th they wore mer: both Beshore and Bughore. The Nesmach force to move out on the ist August, for the o-operation with Holmes’ columa, woish wae a are in conti terable force, thelr number baing OF 5,000 fighting men, with five guns. Tantia Topeo, Yodial, and others. meiabad, under Major Frines, been pushed forward to Timaoune (°), wita instruc to a )aober not exceeding i i : Khotrwarrs, if offered to submit to the Por. The amnesty purporting to have Famed en tse areetena jaly, hea been Pay Th eg CA Ohina. ‘The Paria Monitewr contains the following — BARON GROS TO HIS F YY THS MINIGTER FOR PORRION .Prares. Trew Srv, Jane 10, 1968. ‘The wishes of the Emperor have deco falfited ta Chinn. That vast smpire w@ torown open to Chriatiaaity, and pearly the Whole of (Vo the commerce aod indaswy of the West, Var diplomatic agents will be allowed to roside and 71f. 400. for the present account, showing another ad vance ofa balf per cent. A further sam of about £32,000 in American gold was taken to the bank to-d ‘Tbe couree of sone Now York on London for bills ateixty days’ sight is about 109% per cent, which, whea compared with the ae ween the two couatries, sbows that the exchange is slighuy in favor o Kugisad; and, after making allowance for charges of transport aod cifference of interest, the present rate leaves a small profit on the iscportation of gold from the United Statow. ‘The following gold ahips bave lef Australis for Eagiand since the Inst mail :— Sultans, June 24, with 40,000 ounces; Supply, July 3, with 79,992; and the Ogean Chief on the (Sth, with 47,604. lacluding the sums comiug for: ward by the Eegie, Aougoumont, Avon, aud tie mail steamer Teviot, the to!al amount of gold known to be on ite way to this country is £1,391,000, of wnien adoat £718,000 is either overdue or due next weok. Laivervoon Corton Manxnr, August 28,30 and 31.—There bas been but a limited demand, and the sales for the bree cays barely reached 21,000 bales; 3,000 on specula tion ard for export; holders show more firmness. Prices are unchanged. Lospow Cony MARKET, August 30.—The corm market Was Cuil this mornirg at the rates of Monday last. Lovevpoor, Conn axp Brkanerorrs MAnker, August 31.— There was & good attendance at tho wheat market to day, but only # limited pasiness was dove at an advance of 24 per burhel from the prices of Tuesday last. Flour of Prime quality was in good request, 6 aun improvement of 6d. per rack and barrel. Oaw unchanged. [cdian corsa met with more attention, and an advence of 6d. quarter is quoted; American white, 54s. 64. per 480 Ibs. Loxpon Propucs Asp Provion Marker, August 31.— Sugar steady, Tea unchanged. Coffee steady. Rice—A fair basiners done at former prices. Molasses steady, at 10s. 6 166. 6d. percwt. Saltpetre—Prices steady for mid- lire Tallow firm at 50s. on tho spot, 496. 6d. for the lags three months. Oils— Linseed ofl, 338. owt; sperm, £86 # £90 per tun; foreign refined rape, 48. 6d. Sp'rits turpentine, 366. a ADDITIONAL FROM VENEZUELA. A Reactionary Revolution in Prospect—The British and French Ministers Said to Be Im- plicated—Activity of General Castro—Arrests Made—Surrender of Monagas, Minister Guiterrez, and the Monagas Family to the Kuropean Allies—The Return of General Paez Again Solicited, Our files from Venezuela contain the following additional reports of the late reactionary movement hatched against the Castro government, by, it is said, discontented poiiti- clans and the English and French ministers, which ended iu the surrender of the Monagas family to the allied Powers. ‘Too cotaile of the events are more full than the origtaal accounts which appeared in the AxxaLp yeuterday morn- |. Motais—Iron flat; tin unaltered, OUR PURBTO CABYLLO CORRRSPONDENCE. Pumrto Cankuo, August 30, 1858: Ez Prendent Paez Again Invited to Return wo Venn euela, do., de. ‘The bark Joseph Maxwell, for Philadelphia, sai!s to day, ‘by which ® commission from the provisions( government is confided to the following gentlemen, who go as passen gers, viz:—Messrs. Mavin! Gnroni, Miguel Mejico, Domingo Mejioo, and Manel Paer—the latter « Pacz—to wait ou General Paca ta ) Ex President Movagas and others of bis administration fare still detained, but will depart for Eogiand in fow of public trust, to the republic is estima ,000,000, the greater part of which is iavested ip Eogland. The Admiral bas threatened to demolish La- Puerto Cabello if Geoeral be not de ered to bim tm Give days. Demagogu’ bes with ered every vestige of freedom tm this couutry, aad Hag laad well knows what will be the result. .apeo Afterwards the following accomplices of the meee, Gen. Latzow, Col. Folipe Kateves, Feline is, Jewus Maria Bianco, Fe- . continues ig ilaat an. Pepes to make teer dlscover‘es. ince the revolution in March, conspiracy which it is fright Mm! to think of—a treason to the country— and the isw ia he case ought to be severe, Mr. Cima, the pew Minister who is to repiace Mr. Bing- bam, arrived at laguayra General Castro ts entrusted with power, and merebed off for Caracas. According to the ‘set nows it soeme that the question wil be settied by the delivering up of and Guiterres. This pews, however, wants confirmation. [Translation of the copy of a letter dated Porto Cabello, A august 27} ‘Tho brig Bohol not having been adie to gall yesterday, ft gives me the cocasion t add that, according to it tera roocived to-day from Lagu Unioa, Sept. 11, 1968. At the seerton of tho Free Love Gonvention this after. noo Parker Pillebury charged upon the reporters all the odor of vulgarity which has been uttered. Mr. King, of the press, pronounced the assertion base and cowardly. ‘The clergy and citizens generally of Utica were also at- taked for not having morality enough to endorse the Con. vention. 8. 8. Foster offered resolutions declaring the right of personal freedom, forcible resistance to slavery, and piedg- ing aid to any auch resistance. Dr. Tookey, of New York, offered resolves in favor of diecretionary divorce. Sulctie of a Brookiynite. Sraacean, dept. 11, 1858. ‘A young man vamed Aron Kasebel, of Brookiyn, shot himeclf inst eveoing, While ins sailboat on Oneide ine, He wan living this morning, but will pot provabiy tong survive. - sai slat —_ for Reseas Froate Garman Apwieat.—The magnift. cont steam frigate now on the stocns at the yard of Wm. A. Webb, Heq , foot of Sixth street, Bast river, for the imperial Rossian government, will be launched on the ‘Tat (natant Operntic aud Dramatic Matters. The peat werk, although net protific im positive uevel- tee bae stil) teem on exceedingly ix teresting ore, ae Ibe operatic world 8 concerned, and we may consider that #e bave fairly oommcuced a season which will aif a the bighest gratification tothe public. The euccess of Me. Maretvek’s artete at (he Academy has been most fatter- ing. Mae Geevior's great merit bas been moet fa'lly ackrowiledged, end her triumphs in “Rigoletto” aod the “Trowstere’’ bawe proved that ehe is equaly capable of recdenicg ine declamatory music of Verdi and toe flowing melod me of Beilint and Koesinl, Toe critics have agrecd fo regard to Steifani—all praising bis apleodid voicy, aud Bil cautioning bim agelort forciog it. Seobh an orgau ix @ ereat treesare, and stonid be conserved as euch §=Whi'e Upcn the eubject of tae Opera, we may take cocasion to Ferew our o»jrction, taken eome time since, to the army wf exthosiattio persons who ccoupy he envanced b> the perquetie, sad who applaud vooiferousiy in the wrong pleces. If they are a far pexetrated with adcsiration for the artists that they oansct contain thelr applause until the Morcea: bas been finished, it is & great misfortane— @ misfortune to the artist, whose best point Is lost in the Bole, aod & doubie misfortune t2 the peblic, which pays to Bear tha whole of the morceau, and to the clague which Geriree to help the artist. We hope that the worthy fra teenity of musically inclined barbers and others who vary tho monotony of indastrial pursuits with the reiaxations and refinements of art, will endeavor to tame dows their emtbusiases, or, at least, take eome loss prominent post tion for Ite dispiny, As there are to be ¢ wo operas this ‘weer, perhaps they can divide their superfluous placdite between both, and so we shall only have haifa nuisance, ‘The great audience and the spieadid success of Friday bas made the repetition of the “ Trovatere”’ this evening @ matter of course. It will be sung with the same disiri- bation, and sbou'd attract as well as before, To hear Steffan! sing the finale to the third act, or Mmo. Gasster tn the fourth, or Mies Phillips in the second, is quite euffictont to pay for the trouble and expense of going tothe Opera. Mr. Maretzek’s short season is already nearly half concluded, and we shall rarely hoar artists equal to these that he bas been fortunate enough to obtain, The next opera at the Academy will probably be ‘William Teil.”’ Competition, according to tho old proverb, is tho life of trade, Some poopie may think it also the death of ari ‘There we cenuot agree with them. The late musionl eon son in London was altogethor the most brilliaat oe re ‘oord, and there were no less than three Italian Opere orm, panies in the great metropoils at the same time, and they were all successful. Amd now we find in New York two excellent companies presented to the pudlic. They do not, however, interfere with each other's nights. Mr. Strakosch commences operations ai Burton's theatre oa \Wo-morrow evening with Madame Colson in “Tho Daughter of the Regiment.’’ The olsims of Madame Colsoa are nu merous, end would seem to command success. She is said to bo not ooly an excellent vocalist, but a capital ac trees and s pretty woman, « combination of gifts that is as rareasitischarmiog. She sang in Paris four years ago with such éclat that ehe was engaged as the prima donne of the French Opera at New Orleans, where she was the reigning favorite during three seasons, leadiog the Orleanois captive. Her debut in this city is acxioualy looked for, and all New York, operatically speakiag, will be at Burton’s to-morrow night. The ‘season’ is ap pounced as limited to three nights, as Mr. Strakosch in tends soon to try his fortune tn the “provinces.” He bas tm his troupe the favorite tenor Brignol!; « fine basso, M Junca, and Amodio, They are al! onpital artists, and wil, sing all the better from the fact that they will come is direct competition with the Academy company. ‘Ths Foglish opera company at Wallack's theatre has attracted feir houses with the “Bohemian Girl,” ‘The Elixir of Love,” and the “Somnambuls.” Tho latter opera was given for Mias Milner’s benefit on Satarday, and the perform+nce as a whole was an improvement upon those which preceded it Miss Milner sucg the musio of Amina admirably; and the fine voice of the tenor Mirandi was Beard to great advantage in the melodies of Elvino. The orchestra and chorus wero much better than before. This evening we aro wo hav, the “‘Trovatore,”” with all the artists ia the cast. Tir opera has never before, in this city, been atiemptod in Exgiish, and tw production just now w aa interesting event ‘The Harmonic Society gave a fine concert at the Cryste! Palace on Friday, when about four thoarand people listened to choruses by the society, and several solos by Formes among which wore the ‘Porter Lied’’from “Martha, a pew “Bong of Pesce,” the masio by Ciemeut White, a colebrated Eng!tsh composer, who bas Iate!y taken up bis residence In the United States Mr. John Brougham wrote the words. The gong waa received with grea: entousiaya and was cnecred. Mr. Formes was tn splendid voice, ani the whoo affair was omineatly gratifying to all concerned Mile. Picsotomim!, who ts now making & great furore ia Dub in, witl eail from Galway for the United States abou’ the 20th of the present month. In the tocatrical world “Jessie Brown’ has carried al! the town to Nible’s Gardem. Neither the piece nor tho charming performance of Miss Agves Roberton, as the berolne, scom to have lost anything with the public. 5o there will be more “‘Jeasis Brown’’ every night this week. Mr. Bourcicacit is engaged apoa = drama of Parisian origin, and containing some new effects. It will probably de produced next week. At Burton's theatre Mr. Coi/ins has finished an excellent epgagement of two weeks, which might have been pro Gitably prolonged to four bad not the Italian crushed out the Irish Opera. Thisevening “Lacrezia Borgia’ ts an- nounced, with Mrs. 4 Parker as Lucres's. The after. piece is “ Rory O'More."’ The first operatic perrormance wil, be given to-morrow. At Laura Kesee’s theatre “ The School for Scandal’ is announced for this evezing, with Mies Keene as Lady Teasie, Mr Biake as Sir Peter, Jeiferson as Crabtree, Conldock as Joseph, and Sothera as Charles. After the comedy Mile, Lamoreux wil! dance with Mr. Smitha pw de deur from “Gigetie."’ The distribution for the comecy ls one of the best wo remember bere, and ls placs! vide by side with tho London cast of 1499. Aithe Bowery theatre Mr. J. & Alien bas been en gaged, and appears to olgbt io “ William Tell" The dre- ma called “Giendower,” an! the pantomime of “ Tas Four Lovers,”’ are aleo announced. At Barnom'’s Museum the “Theatre of Arta’ ls stil! popur, A cbange of the views ls announced for the present week At Hlopm's (German) theatre, In the Bowery, « new Dallet troupe of chiléren ia announced to appeer this eveniog. The company @ directed by Mr Zavistowst:, fod ts bigbly spoken of by the rural press at Boston and elsewhere ‘The next performanos al the French theatre, at Metro- potitan Monlc Hal, is om Toestay, when Mdile. Jallette ‘will play for the second time Marguerite, in “The lame aux Cameling '' ‘The Operas d Afrique, ander Wood, Bryantand Peel, Al) anvounce strong bills for this week, including several now ronge Thay evidently do not intend to be (rightonad off Dy the Ttaltan or Engtiah opera. ‘The Ravels bave just returned from Maria with some ew faces Franco Ravel, who has got appeared bere for some two years, Yroa Math'ss, and a new dancer, M. Mathias, are the principal additions to ta siready strong company. They bave lense! the Academy of Muric im Philadelphia, and open there September 20. Rumor reports they will be on their old ground, Vibio'* Garden, abovt the middle of November, for « short oo- gecoment only, an they are secured for Havana and New Orieaps the coming wister. Mr. Hackett haa received overtures from eome of the Loodon managers to revisit Eogiand, and will probably play im thie city during the autumn. Mr. Stephen Maasett's original entertainment, entitied “Song and Chit Chat of Travel in Many Lande,” @ill be given for the first time in New York at Nibio’s about the 2uAn instant Bowrow —The Bosten theatre, under Mr. Barry, opens for the reguler season this evening The Howard Athe- noeam has alreedy commenced operations, Miss Laure Honey, on English actress aod vooulist, has made her détat, end her stoging is much praised by the Atbenian cries, whose opinions will never be weakened by wan of confidence tn their own prejound jadgmont Panaptirms.—The musical season in Philadelphia wil open on Tuesday the 14th inet., whem Mile. feresa Parodi, the favorite prima donne, will give ber farsweil conserts thore, Mile. Teresa Parodi’s farewell series of concerts in Amorics ie an event. Since her arrival in the United Ptates in 1860 sho bas bed the good fortene to appear on every cocusion beiore the largest sad most enthumestic audiences. After making the tour of the country Mile. Parodi will return to New York, where she |: always welcome, and sing in grand opera. The company # com- powed of Mone Junca, the dase profund>, who #) | Take on this occasion bis tf Philadelphia, and Mise Aone Sy Aye young American contralto Mr. Stra Kosch bas also 1 Herr Gustave Satter, the pianist, under whose direcuon theee concerts will be condacted. ‘This is the greatest combination of talent that ever ar peared in a concert room. Mr. Harrison Millard, the tenor, and Mime. Johansen, prima donaa, are aise ea- gaged in this company Rarrimore.--Tre y’ bag been revived at the Holliday street theatre in grand sty) Mr. J. 6. Wright, Mr AF Daley, Mr Davidge, Mr. Fiske, and Mise ©, Je(ferson, are in the cast. Lovuvtira —The Resshe Durand Opera troupe bare produced “Dar Fretechuts” here. Bropkiyn City News. . ‘Tur Hanass Comros Oase —The case of Waltou G. Mille- doler gains’ itiam T. Thompeon and Virginia Thempsoa | wae fcaily disposed of so far as the jarisdiotion of the is will be recollected, aued ote writ of beboss corpus for the recovery of luis wife, a daughtor of Mr. Chompren. Bo alleged that sbe was reetremed by her parrots Crom Liwieg with bir (ber busvand). Hor parents denied that she as restraned of ber liberty bat that she volantart- ly remawed with them, Both parties apoeared by Crane! ; And Ob @ WOOL by Course for defendant to disciss toe proces: ings, ou the ground (hatthere was 00 force used, ap org”ment exsved On points of law, when the Jedge mace the folowing orter: ~ Crdered, Tea: the proose tirgs be dismi 4 that Medo re Wiltedoler is dinctarwed feoa she cueindy 2 he Spel vod Cow 41 seeiretot or det-ntion of any fora by tha defendants im tots outs, and reetorem in with har parents or to go With the relator in these proceedings, a6 640 may elect In woditiva, his Honor observed coat ifa wife loft her burhand ebe could not ne coerced or forcibly taken from ber parents without Cuo process, which he hed not the power to grat Neither the qusther or the Canghter were In sourt, but « iarge pumber of people wore present to watoe ths pre Coedings. Mrs. Mitlodoler remains with bor parents. The Case of David Olute. TO THS KDIVOR OF THS HERALD. Naw Yorx, Sept. 12, 1868. Will you please allow me a few tines for correcting statements mace (n your paper to day, regarding myself and headed “A Parricice on the Kieventh evenuct” La the first pleoo you otate my father (Mr. Jacob Clute) to be en Iriebmen. Fuch is vot the case, he having beoo Dorn in Scherectaty, N.Y. In the second place you state ‘that my father was living with me at the time of the oo cnrreoce, which is wrong, be having first came from the Wort about two weeks ago, and staid with only one ight ou bis arrival tere, aud was again ou @ vials at the UUme of the comrrence. Thirdly, you make the eviteace of my wite befors toe Coroner to read that I atruck my tamer. is incorrect, my wife baving testified tant I pushed (vot struck) my fatner, The facts will be ebown op ‘fe trial, which { court at am sarly day, aod Tt ask the public to suspend their opimion ti)l the trial takes pinoo. DAVID CLU r&. THE FAMILY HERALD, News from Cailfornin—The Politictans at Syracuse—The Utica Philanthropic Conven- tion—Crinoline on Horseback—The Arablan Horse— Affairs in Kurope—Local News—Mar het Reports, &e, The Fawwy Bouace in lis regular tmne of Wednesday next, will contain s Inge quantity of interesting roadteg. Among o'ber metters— Two Weeks Lave News from Callforais—The Polttisal OCempaign—Grest Fire at G sorgetown—sirihs, Marriages and Dents 00 the iactfic side, 40. Keport of the proceedings of the Black Republican ead American Convections ai Syracuse--No Pusion—Separate ‘Tokele for State Officers Nominated—Names of the Oandt Astes—The Republican State 4 ddrems, &a. Report of the Coinge of ‘he Ut'os Pbianthropte Convention Uinsourses and # solutions on the best mode of Improving the Fuman Stock—fpeeches of Charies M. Plumb, Parker Pullabury, H. C. Wright and two Orasy Pailosophors—Mrs. Branch on Marriage and ts Consequences, &o., 0. COrinoline on Horseback —An acount of the Ladies’ Eques rian Convention—Four Thousand Speetatorsen the Grownd— A Bplendit Fete de Menege- Grand Cavainade and Sorub Race—Totleta of the Ledy Kiders—Scenes and Incideuts—The Prized, and to whom they were awarded, 40. ‘An interesting wccount of the Generlogy of Arab Horses oy Abd-el Kedir, ‘The Atlantic Cable in the Pulplt—Sermana by the Rev. Dr. Adams and Bev. Dr. Tyng ‘Another Rucliement a, Quaraatine—Dr. Thompson, Brastus Srooks, Henry J, Raymond, Mrs. Jacob Uhl, Justice Walsh and Jnoob Lafarge Burned in EGigy. Affairs in Burope—Letiers {oom our Correspondents in Low ‘om and Paris Conviction of Waller Beyage Landor for an yoacene Libel on a Lady. Huivoris] remarks on the cares! eventa of the day. Opituary Notices of George Newbold, Ktoazar Williams, und other voted pereces Local mait-ra of (n’orest tn this sad the adjoining cities. A Visit to (be Bussian frigate Grand Admiral. A (cll report of the cordition of the Cattle Market. ‘The Latest News received by telegraph or otherwise up © ibe time of publicatioa. Bid Police reports, Theatrical notices, Oammersial and Money Market reports, Marriages and Deaths for the week, aliogewder forming & mass of useful and interesting resiing matter. Te ma—Two dollacs @ year four cente aaingle copy, To pe had a (be office of the MHensto, ond of ali the news agents. Advortiaements inserted at the aeual Hexa:o rates. jow Fever and Bilious 4 ftections —Those aahjeet, by contact, or who oeing oblired to re side OF remaim 'm (be vicinity of the ~outeg mm, will co woll to preiee’ Chemsalers hy an occasional dose of Brendreth’s i prevent all danger if used when the prow of the hody comes on. whether a0 by purging, or by imple ctrrimras ard lxprenaioas, the Urs whiog to be doee BRANDERTE’S PALL. The very cause of these diMfcu'ties will be apeetity ox pelied from tbe howrls and circulation apd there (4 no 108 gation of other evil to be feared from thelr uso. This is not fe wth calomel, opium or quivine It la (rus, you msy some ev ime in and fever ow their use, but mine! the e wudden daatha whiea follow too often the ut In apy patofa? disease Int four or atx of bows. TI Brandreth 8 pi! method will relieve the pais as Il be no evil taken every few soon 6¢ oplum or otber ancdyves, and thare fer eilacte. Another and yet another paroxyam may oscur ond the patient may fear bé will purge himself to death, but if be bavn the conrage ant understanding to oontinus th: ee Oe oe Be of recovering bis health foomer then by Bay Ovher mx Brapdreth’s pills vista and sugar costed, st 24 Camal een, beldiag. Imported Lace Sleeves in Great Vartety— Wheieente and retal, at &. BROWN'S, 819 Broadway, corner of Tweifta aureet. and Western Trade —Our Steck of fall and winter clothing for the above wads \s now com: lete, comorising in amis of al) the Sast and Invest Lisies of winter slothing. “arma and vricse vory tueorable ry vied houses 1D DETLIN & 00. 288, 2) sad 2) Broadway. Good Tea $1 the Onest, and W ibs. Geet xatiee for $1 CHRISTIANGON’S ton warchouss, Ne. | CRombers sreet Trvss and Bandage Innittate,-- Elastic Stock- inga, female supporters aad ire!ruments for deform!’ Dr. GLOVER, No 2 ano sireet Biack or Hoe Halt Dye, 4 Shillings « B for the bair. brown, No 1 Barciay street. infallible ong: Cristedoro’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupee Fhe best in the world. Wholesale and retail, and the dye prt valely applied, at Mo, 6 Astor House. Radical Cure Truss Office-—Marm 4& Uo, Mo. 2 Vesoy street, Astor House. Trusses and supporiers air Use Wilson Mate solerer; only coat bette, chan gee the eolor 10 brown wishout 4y' or gaining the skin; no iroubie in tt, applied ike done pot injure ihe Yair: thonaan: ith Ab tke drug sore %08 ase corner of allen, F Hollows y's Otntment —The family drstitate thie fa Uteraly without the only aafe and oer- tain means of curing these eruptions, uleers, ewellincs ard painful nervous complaints go common to us all. Bold at 90 Maiden lane, N. ¥. Disenses of the Lungs and Throat Ruccenstully treated by FF. VORDRAS¥ITH, MD, | fine for (be treatment of exmsumption only, 1A lo wery MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Died, Aut On Satay day, ber 11, at No. 400 Hadson | street, Jacon R. Amen, cgsl Crewe z The (reads of the family, elso the mombers of the Mor! dian Lodge, No. 42,1. 0. of O. F., are renpectfully invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock , without further notice. Anwerrore —On Saturday, September 11, Many Pura, deogbier of Wm. A. and Anna Armstrong, aged 1 year, 6 months end 3 days The) ‘onda relstives of the famity are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 82 Weet Nineteenth srreet, this (Momday) more ing, as ten o'clock. Hier remains will be tnken to county, N.Y. Boyp —On Saterday morning, September Li, afera | Yited to attend the funeral, from her iste residence, No. nick street, this (Monday) ir friends, and woes, of A) ‘brother James, are respectfully invited to atten jaeral, from the residence of his mother, 124 Bast Twenty second | otreet, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Braw.—tn this city, on Sunday, resicence of his brotner, | 48 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested to aitend the funeral. thie (Monday) afteraooa, two o'clock, from $15 Graad street. Bip pet On Friday, September 19,J.c0y E Buonpay } tam Jong and painfo' flinese, Maxi Locus Born, wife of Joba | i 48 years and 7 os. frienda and those of the family are respectfully in Ony Court extends, oo Saturday afternoon. Milledoier, | 1858. the late Wm. Bidei."ge, aged Lt 13 cays frienos of the family, ae ¢heE L. 4 aed Ui, and tho Order te gene vited ¢9 ‘attend the funew.sl, wis two o’olook, from ihe resicenos of Herme, 110 Nicth avenue. September 12, Carmauwn Marina, L yoar aud 47 days Place on Tuesday afternoon, mt residence, 144 Weat Forty tuird mains will be takea to Greenwood Come- ate ends of the family are reyucsted from bis late reeideace, 354 at aciio street Brooklyn, this (Monday) afteraooa, as two o’c ock. \ Gam -On Saturday, September 11, Sanau, wike of Jas. Gevis, aged 24 years. The Irieeds acd relatives of the fami)y, also the congre- gation Of the Seventh street Methodiat Episcopal church, are respeotfully invited to attend the funeral, tole (Moe | Cay) afternoon, at te o'clock, from the residence of hor husband, 166 third avenue. | Rawrt.—On Saturuay, September 11, of ceasumption, Fiza Hiewrrt, aged 46 years. The friends and re atives of the family are invited te | ationd the frneral, from her late residence, Lid East Thirty- ‘Marrenpor. ing, Seplember 18, Camua- nupa, wile of William Masterson, in the 28th year of hor “The friewds of the and those of her brothers in- law, Petrik Fitoh aod Sheridan, aed her cousin | ‘Thomas Oulien, are repectfully invited to attend the fu- | eral, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock precisely, rom ber late reaidsoce, 162 avenue A. MoBeupy —In sorsey Cry, om Sunday morning Sep: | tomber 1%, of choiera infantam Davin Hever, jofant son | of Jotm and Catherine McBride, aged 9 months and 26 de: ‘ne frleodes of the family are respeo\fully invited to at- terd the funeral, this (Monday) aiternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of his pareais, 0), Montge- mer MoNaiLx.—On Friday, Geplember 10, in the 45:h year of hie age, attor « shortiliness, Mionsa, McNay, a mative of the county Monaghan, Ireland, Irish papers please copy. MoPuiaure. pe Tantley, September 11, of (ndatwme- tion of the longs, Joux MoPamurs, a native of the couniy jrotane, 62 yours. weeeea eoslly Are Teupecttulty invited to at- ‘The triewds of the b ey ue reaps age elroy pers , 128 Prince | is (Monday) m q o'el Peed hey Saturday, September 11, Vioron F. Nre Bowe, 608 Of Jobn aud Kiizabeta Niebubr, aged 9 montns acd 16 caps. The trivnde of the family are invited to attend tho fuce- ral, thie (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from Wash- ine'on vi lage, Husson Cy, N. J. Notat.—te lyn, ou Saturday, Soptomber 11, Mar, (he belowed wife of Patiok Nolan, late of Baguaistowa, county Cartow, Ireland. ‘The friseds of the family, and also those of her sous in- lew, Thomes Keatiog and James Phelan, are respeotiully nvites to attend the feneral, from her tate residence, 91 Aliantc surest. at two o'clock this (Monday) afternoon. Paxruicx —On Saturcay September 11, Exuxy, wile of W Pertrick, in tho 28th year of bor ago wi 1 (Monday) avternoon, at bal! pass two o’cicck, trom No. 148 Kas) Forty filth atrect. Toe friveds and relatives are inviied to attend Rot aera —Ou Sunday morning, September 12, at Sil Heat Twoifth street, Wo.zam Kopoxks, & native of the paried of Kiilymoan, coucty Tyrone, Ireiand Bis friend apd acquain'anors are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from hia late residence, this (Monday) afernooe, &% two o'clock, without further invitation. are reepecifully levited to altena the funcral, this (Monday) afwernoon, at two o'clook, from her lato ence, No. 169 Reade street, corner of Greenwich. Hor remains will be tuterred ic Greenwood Cemctery. twwas.—Oa Thursdsy, September 9, Parmicx Trvax, formerly of Queens county, Leisnd, aged 24 years. His (rieods aod those of the family are most respect- fuily invite to attend the fumera\, from bis lave residence, 162 East Thirig second street. this day (Wooday). Wan. On wurday, Septemorer Ll, afier a tong and sovere iliness, Capt. Ricuaap L. Wako, in the 67th year of bie age. tals trenda and relatives of thofamily, also themom bors of the Marine Society, are respectfully invited to at tenc the a bin inte residence, 78 Vanderbilt venue, Breokl7D, this (Monday) afvernooa, at half past t DIISCELLAN KOUS. AT BYRRDEL LS, Hie CRLBIRATRD WRODING cards iy engraved can only \- 7, corner Of Duane strect. Orders by mail souciied. RIOR CITY BUILT DOCTORS BUGGY NEW fU a marracwed tor one your, for-sale eh one bait Lg value, ADpiy ab 39 Dominiok sureet. —DR. POWELL CAN BK CONSULTED, As soratatore tor the pea twenty iseeaes %f the heretofore . ft Pod of No 2 way, above Peeitle taroen Artetal 6) 00 isonet. © ox CLEAR $60 PER WEEK.—AT- A eee 28a Rahs mounted us Gold. 81 2) ver deen. Bay ene abing from 3 to 8000 ware, Sad : Voom (nae couniry lowns, can make money MWARD, 338 Broadway. TRIUMPH OF SCIENDD, A eB, 4 Se Sorsnom tt Cee guR. Us, Gata ; BOR, uA BUN, Gather, RUN GaTaRa D Fx D EX D FX D BX Dp EX © oO BROADWAY, + BROADWAT, oo BROAD" #4 BROADWAY, ww BavabWar,, BROOME RTRBEE wil BaooMe StaK BROOME STREST. ‘BA BROOMA Mi REAT, AL AGENTS @ANTED ADDREAR ©. BOX 254 POST OFFIIR, N. 4 TAIN CORE FOR A EMER RAL O8 INTARNAL PILRA, Reference gtran to hundreda of persona in thie were «Mieted with piles for twenty years, and Ur oer ah cured an the Bowery Drug Store, No. 154 just above Broome | | Lb GRAY HAlMe OOMPLEYSLY AEMYORED FO A bee dial LA a Does aot discoior or injare the skim, will restore date” to ite one or two enact the suite aa waver, louving mo sae oe Dad small applying it. Decitediy ihe sole agent Ol ecaettiorn comer cad eo'd to some om [roeere taawathr scepter een Re sor. sanie Bie ile tad, aa sothing bet Isrey ‘with janiper, Bole importer, 22 Wa mipriione We 0 [ , 09 Sas She toms gaa be wars tae inert teemediateiy after the 900m free to tbe patient by Dry Sareoan ghirog slat, Tw Bevedwear. Lyce’s men! ~ Whereas counterfeiters movod by © desire to shsre ihe profs coorulag tse te LYONS MAGNRTIO POWDRE AN ae came fame My i ND JBWELRY, pe“ ‘At uanafirtaree’s peinea, ie Da. pis a renented "ye ID watt, Gs Broadway, wp Leattnd ¥) Hout iste wer Union Savane, 7 Eveeerr Houss, Union a. te stot iat tania tsa aS oan if possible, im advance of their arrival. HAWLEY D. CLAPP, Proprietor, Ge Wwasce GOLD warms D. 0, PEACOOK, London. * DAViO MALT, 06 Broadway, ap daira OTION IN THE PRICBS 4 ac Having reduced (he price of all th» artic'es in our etfie twist threso nad pred e department, we invite our cusiomere te call aot exemino for taemesives 1M BINGER & 00 , 153 Broadway, ———$————D FONT WEBSTER 4 00.8 IMPROVED TIGHT stron bgp yd JEWELRY —JU82 RECKIVED, A SPLE did asso ment of jewelry, of entirely now patiorms, ooan- a Ao badna, when Soart bine fo.teie ritae any a OMBUAN ES, BOakDwAR @ TOW NSRAD'S, bY Broniway, comer of Sp°ing sire. } RBVOLUTIONARY &KOORD.--—tH@ are hed thieerevolutions in a cemtary. wey 4 00 bare brought about as macy revoiutous mod cine in @ q tarter of the tan hedway's Ready Keliol (iret proved the posslbtlity, wttiee out loog debiiltuting courses of physic or torturing opere- toma, of curing al binds of constitutional and msiigeea® fevers rhenmatic and neuralgic paiva c-rebral aifecdonm, fractures and ry ey well ag the numerous dshoete ieeeara to which fen sie Been is heir. ‘a renovaiing resolves one Ce ene sive mode of keepiag boy pare, amd ving tt Coen Lie ity ia Sitehae fat way's regu ‘a sill greater discerery, Alberto unktown f process Radway & Uo ae coeeded {a combining in tis pill av watai.ing Ageecy with @ concentration of aourishing power that is abe mot miraculous. Tbe reguistiag am * opener beallng, positively supplies the system with food reculasing every organ of body, and ultanconaly eup ol, re onperalive power. The ‘mont ovstinate cases of and eoquired malady cannot reaist {ts (ninence BKADAWAY & O9., Ottice No. 162 Fulton street, N, £. INGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MAOHINI ther sowing od ae Tice ex peopete the beauty of the fausniao er the Be fund variety o€ Its work Call +nd-examnize fe LM B.NGEK @ CO., 458 Broadway. CBOFULA OF 33 YEAS. PU Bidoul Ol Waite street, was oured cf soretula of Jeers by (wo boxes of De. B. SMITHS maguetio ealre, ‘anal sireet, pear Uburch. bi i FIRST STEP.—OLIVER GOLDSMITR ONOR BK- Dressed a very natural wonder tbat peoplo should iu Cyiog Whee so many inveutions aud olscoverios pi on (be walle and paraded ‘a the pewapapers could. ry Ul and ai'ment to whi ‘sut joot ual) go to the shovs of your ‘0d ‘he price ls amall; the resuit certaia at least 0 veriisementa The poet who ator ‘eeidom to ge, 4 £F akt a" probaniy wa which be alluded and possibiy wae Irvupg al Be read them, % Man’ and the * Deserted V brosd letters 5 3 ia, fo mrake cach jetora who were no: hosts, 6 Goldamiih. « bousebold word, have left us powcers as bousebo d remedies cow ean! CS the phsrmaoopis, and bourty yy the moet competrat and cose. our nad seucraiion | The, workl Bee reongnieed tap real vine of ‘bese artictes ‘hat “ull live,” and coaters have fergotem that tary were once call \ cines,” and their pateniers Cignifies by the of quschs! 10 © word, the gresier number portant apd valvable remedies of the mod Temedi¢n cn which he relies \o restore Jost fleet lo—were ‘Boe healog more nor med his is aDSO ULALY ITS tO than ined. tte E i . ii i : t if oar by eh escetes b ry And bid pew monic chs m the unfos or bai! ving. Loe lame bia ovo ke enalting ve year avecrabie time wae devon’ to the Acormplistment of (bis rec, sed the rewull was as er Whee +a totes.) cbr mewed wae “” Beane WAGBRTIO PLast® Bejusiriance #to . cfortunaiel Ore. Preomalima aBd vider Browcu aoe all tre Clasove rer o Id covire » ie ameell bones aad sect to several bun ‘red drugmete 4 “wouaert dete fr'veda ast ad aim: remetiee’’ of the Cay, to be untried ected b Beat pangutr @ bopes of Us fuigle te cvay A Feowat jourvey throcgh vt PAL aniinfnc ion regarding ite vir wes end Atlin to msRe the a tele artemat Wheibee tbia self im fs not at or there jarate price 8 &. Ay preelud® aay in tee eto the public A pubic gaia, however, wl be ™ 7 to he proprie® oar bistory the aun of reienee pak or (bat Nature her given igh bore to work mire cies, That Anew Beculnpine bee peeuitarly thar orebead and braina thee the moat om Spcretionl cates, MORRH 6 wAGNMTT? strengibener and eetroyer, Ul gine ito be the Pag tS gee inthe he | thas S bare 4 jerce im -tat'n t in carn t ent bere ti plaster Ss lr tight Ue noe Keeping Iie put op A; Pinsters, end oy child cnn eprend them Price 2 cone & and pure. Bact bor # he magnetic plaster iasold by reapectable dri wat eatiemaperne ptenes ecu oy copreatl, cases And villages of the United Staten _ CHANTS. counTay ar 2 co D APP. edonere, way. bor keellers aod Co. are the ot Hatake RM LNT ARY AERULING. | COBNRGWS SRAURT OF GEOGRA of papers, peuctia, ‘neeat mationery 0 ase of ge boots, and to supply at he lewest prices. THB UNDERSIGNED, CORDIALLY RECOMMEND able as suffer from nervous aifan- nervous ao! J. & Lawrence, M4 Ber ‘58 Ventre street WO. a ire bol wr bole ; went 10 re i ofthe Ne + Proprietors, iw sma eases and drug fata general $4.50 Fes LN WILL BE PAID IF DR. TOBIAS veaett $500 nimeet dose not care dysentery and She tenn nase soceneat iy dncien tree yrare, a i tt talied.