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MORNING EDITION—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1858. WHOLE NO. 8049. ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, aed ‘PEE UNITED STATES TREATY WITH CHINA. Important Diplomatic and Commercial Concessions. THE CABLE IN EUROPE. Municipal Banquet to Mr. Bright in Dublin What the English think of the New York Carnival. Emancipation of the Imperial Serfs of Russia, FATAL EXPLOSION AT ASTRAKAN, THE SUEZ CANAL AD AMERICAN CAPITAL, Rey Reis ae ‘The Capard steamship Pereia, Captain Judkins, whioh Jefs Liverpool on Satardsy, the 4th instent, at half-past three e’clock in the afiernoon, arrived at this port at haif- past eight o'clock yesverday evening. ‘The news is three days later than that brought by the ‘Vanéer bils, but is not very important, A Liverpool! circular of the 34 says:— Jy been proventea from betng more so frou sb only been ren ig more pots Labatt higher demsnds made by risnufactur- ers. Yarvs bave bei quaily active, and are id. per pound higher; pricesare «till tending upwards. The trade are largely under contract for future delivery, but still y themselves with cotton beforehand, img Confident that the cotton market will not aivance. ‘The weather has become very changeabie, with a prepon- derance of rain, by which the housing of the crops in the Bortherm counties bas been retarded andthe condition veadered ancertain. The reports from the agricultural markets vary with the local circumstances; on the whole prices are well maintained. ‘The English Parliament hes besn further proregued from the 19th of October to the 18th of November. ‘The old government of India had ceased to exist, and the new Council held its first sitting on the 3d instant. Bh ie stated that Captain Preedy, of the Agamemnon, and Mr. Bright are to be honored with Knighthood, for their sevices in Jaying the cable. Aubmarine telegraph cable about 300 miles long, to eopnect the colony of Victoria with Tasmania, was being manufactured {n England. Tre steam frigate Voyageur de la Mer, from Boston a24 Gibraltar, a presestfrom the Americans to his Highaees the Pacha of Egypt, aud baving on board Colofiel Greene, ‘Yenem Effendi and Mr. Stone, arrived at Malta on the 21th of Avgost, and left on the 26th for Alexandria. A mutiny bed occurred on board the American ship Conqueror, lying in the Mersey and bound for Mobile. ‘The colored men on board, eeventeen in number, aJ! srose ‘and armed themselves, refusing to work. Mr. Tucker, the United States Consul, proceeded on board with a posse Gf police, and the mutineers were speedily placed in tyens. The precise nature of the grievance is not known, No bloodshed tock piace. Mesers, McNair, Greenbow & Irving, comnission mer- @baais, Manchester, bad suspeoded payment. ‘Tee session of the States General of Holiand hed been Dreughstonciore Tre Vinister of Justice delivered a Drief and unimporiaat speech upon the occasion. Rejetcings on an unprecedented #-a'e were to take place @n tho 4th inst. in celebration of the Priace of Orange at- taining tue majority. Ke ww stated that Austria, Prussia aad Saxony were en- Geavoring to persuade Hansyer to accept an indemrifica- tion for the Stade dues, ont that the latter displayed no foclination to cose. I was further eteted that the Britieh Gadinet bed announced t the Henovormn governmont its Fesslye Dot to pay auch onerous dues sny jonger. A Vienna despatch enys tras the Euperor of Avrtr's has deerced tbat the Nations) Bank shall resume cxeb pay- menis op the it of November rext. ‘The Britieh snd Austrian governments ware fait to be em the point of coming toan apderstanding in reepect to We proposed eubmarine Wiegraph beiween Raguea and Alexandria. Fell details of the bombar’meat of Jigdskh by the Bri- th steamer Cyciope are padlighed, bai they contain po thing of ieportance additional to tha recent telegraphic secounts, The gmall steamer Uaty Cacning, belonging t> the East India Oom.panz, assisted ‘x the bombardment ‘Thresia of death to the Curistiane hed been made at ‘Tripoli, and the Consul of France at Seyrout kad pro orened there to ineias op messurer of pressaotion being ten, A letter from Altona of the Sist ult. sare that the Hol- stein ircops a Rendebarg bad mace an sou [ecieh de meestraiion by singing the song “Schieswig Holsteio,”’ end tbat arrenta bad in coapeqzencs taken place. Advicea from Demsscus of the 12th uit. say that she ‘Reasian Cousvlate bad been invulied by fanacice, and that the Conaal had retired to Beyrout. ‘The Torin joarnals aacounce thal Parodi, who was vecently aitacked by refugese in Switzerland, died on the ‘21th ols. Prince Adalbert will shortly viett France and England. A despatch from Berlin announces the arrival at Pote- dam of the King and Queen of Prossia, ‘Tre London Herald cf we 4:3 wat. aye. — At an extracrdinary meeting of the aheraholders of the nod American eam Shipping Company held yesterday, the state of aCaire wae brovgnt under cossi- Ierason, witn the riew of wtopling uherior menmres for arrang’ng accounte Te coairman entered lato @ youu). Bons detail connectet with the disputed items with Mosrra, Croskey & 0. (de etaten out referred wo the generat mote Of waking up the balance sheet by the contractors, bul More eepec.aily Lo ths ane-m cs amoun: chi for re the company's versels. which it was alleced had Deen tocreseed from ihe original aetimere of £35,000 to £80,000 ana £90.000. Mr. Crovkey ultimately adb: ‘when tes chairman aud Mr. Roued wont vo Southam fo asnmof £80,000 With the odject of arriving 2h o Ginile seulement, \ WAS suggesied jbat ihe mexers io @ienute should de referret to arbiiraiom unter the 6! sary @ the deed reisting therets. In the course of an cugry swenssion, & proprietor Proposed thet the directors @houid be requested to resign. The moon from the ebair wee carried bY & majority of twenty-four to foor. er mach acrimonious feeling had ber ethid'ted, ree wore paeved reqs seating the Comm! tee to -ontinae Aheir funrtions, Ac; and the directore were rejoostAd io Gawion a specie! meeving for the parpose of receiv wy the fina! report of the comaittes. The stoamab!p Prince Albert, from New York, arrived at Galway on the evening of the ter instant The Arago reached Southa™ yton ca the mormcg of tie ‘24 inetart. The Europe, from Si. Joins’ Newfoundiaa!, arrived at Liverpoo) on the morning of tho 4th instent . ‘The Isthmus of Suex Canat Project. LAPOY CAPIPAT, TO NE TARBN IN THR UNITED STATHS. B mey aot be unintoreeting 9 our resters to Know, thet f the course of November next & general meeting will De held in Paris for the purpose of estab iehing * com. Rr for Gneliy carrying ont the proj 4 the lethmus of owned. capital Das, we are informe, Deen now Ail pabscribed in the tollow'ng proportions Bighnoes the Viceroy of Feypt Torke) pt and Syria A40,00) francs, gi ® -! 1,590 090, 900,609 See sres es 490,000 5 Sw 9 aonem Ue towns, Praesia, Switzeriant, Hotiand and United Sates a! America... Sieeeeece 490,000 Laaving the portion reserved for Rogiasd...... 1,400.000 38500 0 Capital to be reprenentes ty 400,000 sharen thet it te oot intended to male @ forms! cal! thie country, but, to arcid it Heng nid the: Where oxiets on the part of the promoicrs ery desire to ex clade Fngiand from any share aad in order to comply with the expressed wishes of the Viseroy of Fgy pt, #6 andoreand tras spplications for shares ctr nov he mate at the oles of Messrs. Lange Brothers & 79., 43 Mark lane, 190! on, the authorized agonta and raproscats- tiver bere, company hy the Vicorsy of are cand —— to the hf yt ic perpetuity ie & very imprrtaes featere, an’ ardoracand that It amoate tnot hose than 929/009 borer The promoters aro con ident that from the tollage of #0. gions, without taking other sources ‘nto compiterarion. ad to prem, and thet, « eeqrentiy, wih two-thirds of the oat thay writ (On tp portent revesues previons to the comp! stion of the pro jetted works, i ORK HERALD. mountains, marked on the maps as the Jablounci aoan INTERESTING FROM CHIMA. taing, nearly five hupdred miles to the north of Reve ae enimed Onanest of the Negetiag nine articles, some of old treaty. peace, anda stipulation in case of diffloulty Ark & Frwensen Soe sae Sapien Wad noewes of Cea enkey ba 3. The official publication of the treaty at Pekin and the ial authorit, comprises the etipulstions of for general provinces by imperial y. Art. 4. Direct t? dence im obligation to ac knowledge ana answer) of the Minister of the United Atates wth the Privy Council or Prime Minister at Pekin, Art. 5. Right of annual virit and sojourn, at bis own easure as to time, of the United Slates Minister at Pekin; fae either to be by the Peibo, er overiand (rom Sbanghee, and to be provided for by Chinose government, as well as with sn oflicia! residence at the capital. His suite pot to coppist of more then twenty, exclusive of Chinese attendants. His official interoourse to be with the Privy Council, or one of ite members deguted for that rpoae. — 6. Permanent residence at Pekin, if the same privi- lege is conceded Lo other Powers Art. 7. Equality of rank in official correspondence, Art. 8, Interviews of Miniaters witn Govervor General, Governors, &c . siways to be at official residences, Later- views Lever to be denied. Art. 9, Interviews on terms of equality of naval com- manders with ofiicials of highest rank. Suppression of Art. 13 Right tolesse property without avy tnterven- tion of cfficisis. Desiguation of open porte, new ones de- ing Swatow and Taiwan in Formosa, sud any other granted to Koglieb, French or Roseians. Clandestine and contra- baud trade probidiied. ress to be prohibited or al- jowed according to Chivene law. Art. 14, The United Staves never to pay higher duties Tusaage calles uot higher than H Tonnage @ \gher impreed on pation; double toanage duties abolished, Pplication of tonnage dues to beacons, ligut- houses, Ac ‘Art. 16. Regulation of pilots. Art. 20 Time of paying duties; to be paid im Sycee or foreign morey ; Consuls not to give up papers beiore da- es are psid. Art. 24. Immunity of national flag and obligation of neutrality. Art, 25. Apprehension of matineers and deserters, aa2 punishment of criminsia. Art, 26, Exclusive jarisdiction of Usited States autbori- tes Over F.gite and intercourse of ite citizeas. Art. 27. Mutual sppeals to public officers with com- jaints. ; Art 28, Recognition and absolute toleration ef Christi- auity, and protection of Cniness converts. Art 29. Comprehensive provieion that all righia, privi- leges and powers granted to any nation, its merchants or subjects, whetber political, mercantile or otherwise, ant not conferred by this treaty op the United Staves, shail et once inure to the beneSit of the United States, ite public functionaries, merchants or citizens. Treaty to be rasifed within a year by the United Staves, and by the Kmperor forthwith. The claims for pecuniary indemnity, either for English, American or French losses, neither admitted nor denied, ‘but referred to Canton. Permanent legation of the United States Minister, after settlement ot pending quention at Canton, understood to ‘be bereafter st Shanghie. [Hong Kong (July 6) eorrespondence of London Times.) The Ruesian and United Staves Miners have concluded treaties with the Chinere, and the bearer of the Ressian treaty ie @ passenger Dy the present seamer. We canoot erate tively what o7 have been obtained from the Chinero by theese tresties, out it ie prodables an den! ie left to depend upon the treaties to be ob- jained by the aller, the Russian an¢ Amerioane etipula- ting for the same privileges as granted to other nations. Tt ie mentioned that the Americans stipuisted for tho opening of the new of Swaltow and faiwan, in mors, Aa regards the question of compensation for pro- perty dee’ royed at Canton, we do not hear that soything ‘wes arranged. HOW THE NEGOTIATIONS WERE CONCLUDED. ‘We bave (in anticipation ot the overland mal vie Mur seilles) advices from Hong Kong of Jaly 6. According 0 information currant m Along K7ng, the ellied ambweeadorz, on receiving from the Coinese Commissioners & lotier pro- mis ng Concessionn, though’ best to test ite valae by sug pny Unet e Kocaimes aod Americas should misc ir Germs at nee, the bases of such tresties, with “moet favored nation clantes,” forming # resdy index to the ex- Chinere concession. Tne Russ..n treaty bad been woluded, and reaches Europe by thie mail in charge of Capt Chicacol, iw terms, however, rere 204 kao site the oific'at The heads of the American treaty will be found below. Tt willbe noticed thi have sopwintes for their ‘(good offices” in casos of aif! ty with other Powers. Article 5, coeceding the privilege o aa ambar: ee ada year to Pekin, is tue ovly povelty worth 6} 3 ‘When his Taporal pail ship Ealagaton, which drought to Sharghae the news Dow tid, let the 7oib?, jie? Bcadaaeeiore were Dasy WA the details of ‘oir jes sis0; aod the mal packet wae detained twenty bocrs ai Heng Kong the hops thas & might carry heme ‘he dosed dosament—e Lope Wat does not appear to Dave been fulfiled [i i exid that Ki- Commusioner who concinde! the our covtles y treaty 0 was degraded in 1850 for is repor: ag: lien, was ascocisied qitn the prevent commisa'onere. This wae at Grst considered an indicaion of iaperition op the part of the Chinese gov i wae, b covered on his Mt great ae Xiring difficuises. Fortunately, & memorial, ad Bidresved Lo the F xperor at the conclasion of the last war, cowebed io a very differen: genes from the commenteatioan be was scretsing (> ths Britis aa Thorit.cs st the gacae time, was produce? cad read to his colleagues. This so completely baumbied the wily Ki. yng Cm Be vente ‘skin & day or two after, couch ine ratia’aci On of the allies Te wi) be seem that the elation of political and som- mercial questions Which concera the Awericang wi'l aot be absoluiely comp'ete unti the Fogiizh and treaties arecoochaded, There ‘¢ no doubt that more = Wil) De conceded to the Raglisa and Frenoh; bat tne Suineve resuse grect more at preaset, (Lough esciitleg 4 ibe por 6 Opes (0 One Seton will be open to all. CONDITION OF APFAIAS AT CANTON. Gromt >oek'ty oontimned to be exalbied at Canton to. ‘ward Coreign residents, and the Ac ine Britieh Orpen! net weed & DOW Ce Advi®.ng soem LO De prepared far a Rodden departure. A biccmatec’ the river at Canton bei been establiabed in so far ag Chinese Dowte wore come"raet, acd trade was suspended. Ailibe vative merchants be? left, sad siso ihe greater portion of \he foreign coameanny, The Jatest accoante state Woat a Frecch man of-wer bed shelled Shamua, pars Of the werters saverhe of Canina, as 6 Frenchmen had deen billed in that osigndorbead. Adetyaich frou Mareeiiles to London, daved co the 20th of August, contaime! the folewag rep re from Cara — Toere Dave Deen qumerone eiteces by tte Cninese troope on ouspow's of the aller &) Osctos. Trere wa ja feeaed by the natcesnora of Yeh nthe admivtetration of the province procaing the ex termatva:)m of the atrapgers: There hve been some avsagninetions, and tae cirosia- tine in Contor ie dificuit foe \ Bave Durnt ome-quarier of the cov by way of repre! foey bare cansonsded both banke of the river, sod Perraed ard destroyed macy amps. The news of & posce at l'ekin hae rovived bopee of Detter stato of things. The American treey i# published. It i the seme ia TMBEY pow"s with Dose metsted upon by 1h sed Powere. Tho United "atee rtoamer Micsiamp)| wea Hove Korg on the éth ot July, snd the Mignesows, iomhatan aod Antelope were in the Gulf of Pecheli TIE WRW CHINKON TREATIE®—WaaT AMERICA AND RUBRIA 6 ATH. [From the Londos Tamer, Anan: 39.) is vexatious toFrow bat ano 9 inp rrtant to our tr tereste ae a trenty with Chum hes bap eae!, tad to Ve without tmy certain tidings of tue detaiie. The ‘-eaty Dat bern s'cned; cpoe that there seems ty be a 6: MTcteat concurrence of evitence, but treaties with , Raa ave pnd the Tnited States have a'eo been signet, and how Fegias le placed ip the competitive ruen of treaty eioa- ere io vt prosent quite uncertain. Hat we nxt grast Ader im the Srmpes and capacity of Lord Tiga we shonid fee! some direomfort st the varying versinns of that Roetian despeten which are sufferet to react We are told that wo thoult ea! Do man as ‘the py! perovs’? while be ls yet alive, and wo certainly shel! not bell Lord Figin ae successful actll we fare bis treety. The authorized version of the 4 patch just pubdtiehed by the Roeian gorerrner s & weburg diffre in sesential poltte ‘rom that published by the French government, we more than over anxigns for our ‘Would that a thread of covered wire ~ere over the otile and hay which lie bene: ene, that the aoxious thovghte which no might orme bore anewarad | Ye Ruse and the American whore port chan ifed in the toarlike transactions, have award for thete of eat im die, The ienom expelled frora t Peiho when he went there (2 a gugia « American, 10 Ty steubhed Teh when he a |, £9 Op ie he wake of on Fag) ad ‘renen flort, end are admited “© curry favor oy convey ing Mandar'ns and . Owing she teloraion of their presence entirely vo oar force, ‘bey vee westy oe Of their rather menial offices, What uns amount of there ready concessions w@ fo «re not told. 1, doee pot mach matter, for Engiand and Frence epitet are too etrong to allow any mediators to crose their path. But the Raed, though 0 (5 ip bis powerlene little eteamer, ‘eiho, hae himself been @ roaring tiger in the North. Tt eeems that, day in the mouta of May, which ape ane larly left bienk in the 4. Potersbarg Garetie mop, General Moaravief, without Del serene in ‘any of the intrusive co operation wit! whieh Connt Putiatin mew encumbers Lord F eottlot & somewhat (m with the Coart of Pekin. Vrevioasly to thie the frontier line Detweon Cainero Mongo!ia aud Siberia cren a chan of higp uD southern Lene biatlypd og and fe)i as tributaries into the die ofecultivasion. Is is, as we cities, Dat we must coufess that China, we may the moit dangerous ad 3; aud we can suifl ciently comprebend tha ber interest to see European embassies at Pekin, Chiacee empire as acothar Turkey, or to attempt to refard rts dissolution, if a question we do not digcues; bus it cannot be entirely unimporiant to nota the course of Rusvian encrogcn.nestand Russian diplomery im thoge distant regions. 1¢ in evident that if Rusciashould Dapper to have avy ulterior designs upon Chua proper, ehe hae by her treaties of May and June made vast st’ towards rendcring their realization possipie, It ie not, perhaps, without its signifcaave shat the ver- sion of the despatch published in tue St. Petersbarg “acetic Maker no wention of apy stipulation for ihe rocoption of diplomatic agents at Pekin. We are not bastily to believe that because this fact is not mentioned it does not exiat; dnt ites suppreesicn in the notification of the Mt, Pelers- burg Gazise may show us that by tne Russian government it is either not considered of muca im portance, or cot looked epon with much favor. Ae the former can hardiy be the case, wo munt take the latter as the expiaration. If we are 10 have Rug- sia presring clove upor the frontier of Chima proper, and ims position to whisper commands Into the oar of the court of Pekin, the necessity of some diplomatic aguocy at Pekin, assumes 9 new importance. lecde is in- terested in this, for Russia bas shown that she je reaty to pay bigh for » monopoly of tne Chinese market for her ; and we are al! iuteresied In @ more genera! de gree, for if Russia should ootain any overbesriue iaiu- ence in China, thatinfluence would be certain to be Drought to bear opon our teas. In eddition to the paragraph in the Bt. Petersburg Gace’, tae continental papers contain statements, unvouched by official authority, aa wo the amount of indempity conceded by the Caineso for destraction of the factories end the «xeenses of the war; and our own intelligence from Hong Kong ie t the effeot that the new Chinese Commitsioner in the South, ie im practica! opposition to his euperiora at and is attempting to reise the poguiase ageizst cs inp tho province of Quactumg. We have learnt to receive with great caution the surmises made st Onnion as to the doings of ihe Coisese onteide thst city, but we know efficient of the course of official buriness in China to be certain that it is quite impossible for soy, ataie official to wot #ithout fall : fe are aow arrived ai the al it be beld responsible for 8 of bis Ministers, and, if to!s information should tara out to be correct, the prereure upon Pekin cannos be safely removed until the Governor of Canton bss boea recalled and puniabed. As tothe anoapt of iniemalty, the report may poeaibly come from Ruesian suroas, but ft is not, therefore, quitere'iabla. We wow know thet the \oformation waa conveyed, not by telegraphic despatch from Moscow, as wo bat veutured o surmise, bat by au side te camp Deering desoatebes. ‘Va have the addi Wore! diecomfort, there*ore, of knowing ibat the Court which pats forda theese merger and inconsistent asnona bes Deen for msny deys in porservion of actual copies of the treaties concluded. The European public is not muck indebted to Rasgian courtesy in thie matter. All we ca 40 in to wait es patient'y ax we may tho arrival of our own in‘olligence, and to receive with proper caution tho =o scrape of news which are youchsafed to us from & Petersburg. ‘The Cable in Englar JOHN BULL IN A FART—THE KW@LIS BNOINRERS ILL-TREATSD—HR DISAFPROVES GF OUR CA‘ NIVAL—PLEASING MMGSAGEO MUST BB BENT TO HIM, BTC, BIC , RTC. From the London Timon, Augusé 23) The way in which the people of Hog aud sod America have each received the nows of the successful Inying of the Atlantic talegraph is perfectly cuaracterlstic, The Agsmemuon comes back to Portamoutn end pays officers aod crew going rig’ or left witaut. any one beer’. fying extraordinary interest in their procerdings, or Eg & second thonght whether they go or stay, or even ho 'bey are. The atailet evgueors and electricigus oo Doar tie AgAmemnon—tho workiag bees of the Live— tbe wen who really laid the cedic, are feat dispersleg. The cause of submarine telegraph stands in 100 urgent weed of the services of shete master hasda to cave le kong. 2&7 ere wollug freyied wid engage Ae Mr. Bright, tee chief eug'scer, will be tm Englend, and when Be has received bis well merited cvation a: the banda of the muaicigal'ty of Dubliz, the whole affsir » furgoteg ta lus every day workicg, om wih India, wit rever ele wanted Io Amerks, however, the cane | there the Dowa bas beea received # Ws of large * poster mm whieh, Ov fw Dritwh outrage, , ‘The city @ to be (umivated, aud $10,090 be for an ectertelumens to Mr. Oyrus Few act cep.ain aud officers of the Niagars! ‘cording to shu, it cortawly oppesre, Orat, that the Reglett nave on we wi rather wuderraied the iuyortaase © event; and, tet ihe Americ Tether overdoing it, coutivering ths objent thoy Lave in view, whieh is simply the, of mono; 0 aug ail ihe cred'} Cre to De prejectiog G64 ompleson of tals yroat updertabicg le ot coh Gate, a every adirew presented, aot caly Logtand Det mentioned, bcs even allusions to the weslin and enterprise exe em verked to We scheme ars #9 studiouny iguored that ;eovie lore degia to rub heir a Bad Wouser if Dogan acwnoe, Fagthh covey and ng'inbeen cally did concetve wo? CITY Gs to a Proteeaful teeae the KhoIe plan ‘ihe ataa- We cable from Deg’uming to ood. Under east ciroan- Mavces t may be weil to etate at once that ibe ides ot the eubtosrine telrgranh between Eog'ead asd Awevica wae farted here acd worked out ture, forme! ioe » prac’ yosl pean en4 wto & company. By Com paay Lie Me uey was rained abnossfestirely in Mayand: ic fect, at the tharee held in America from iret to iaet aro scarcely more than heif the number taren cp ta Liverpool ip one werk si bay doom mede ia Hogiced, aod conatrac'ed the pay ort of Easton and Amos, moune of work'ng through We wire, All the entpe of the eapentirn, exe tne Niagara end Saeqrobence last year, and thn % thin year were proviced br ths Sng ith gorerrr doth on buard tae Agamemnon and Nisgara, bor triciame and Engii#h engineers were alone ear) yed vo sn Omerge ide canio—in fact, to mecrmplinn ti rg Vetttis actasity apm eoch face ae Paces go mn ecetacien CONFAGS, pereererenc accomplishment of this eobeme, rpom thelr orm ita while suces™, Rad Epon Las woRth foam. oF £90,000) they hadembarked ink A jew York w the captain ant officarn oreme' Aeere OD Dorr’ toat TeeRe!, the men wDo Were went to isy, ay, the cadie, The genoraly the tas 3 BO grasp as jcordienie quautivien to have even tue email chare which world otherwise be g veo to them eubbed y 'b (a0 ca9n of the thay pat toa claim to ve gorsideretforemen’ em ong theagenia in thisgr a. eche ne ‘hey Most expect to vear of thingR whi dD, in the conere! qatin’action om thie ple of the water, would otherwise have deen forg.ven, faey will Do told bow the rough, and iy ihe very leer: of |t, the care \fon wanner ip which they threw out the rope from the Niagare at Key fac, after the firet mu'are, war ven Pwoy'be that Pel, epi 4, io did destroy very weoy wiles OF i They will det . Dow, eFeD it ie las wipe, even be «Lara oA)’ Git a0% wullice %@ pr veoh ine Eeg'ieh yru'iomes god workman oa coard tneit ehip from gucd sneoyecos and ingoll tbe {i was foarod that eden the Feevel jolbed at tue rendexrour the Engi ot on deard the Ningare wo 200 1) proveed any furtoer ta ber, and & time to the whole acheme. threvgh the inficence of Mr. deard Ube Agamecure thas eno @girite \ © ral! iL, aineog che men was provented be verre ii \y oath Saptaio Hacaom and ie cflicers @ili elo be reqinted how when the ships 46 Aimer Oe Mon sper oppaetion hac Wee Wve ieart @eig * 1b undertaxing, she seoval vipaee mace, and tbs comp.stion of ioe relent lose) for macy, many year time shat Amaricna eb ye Paya ruin Od duder teine WIkh (NOG Bot ured it ther wall, WD buae— tir Jo Bus Lhe cami Beght, Profeseor Thompson, Mr, Gaomg apd d= lesorve? As we Dave anid, bowever, the cause of teleeraphy Bas (90 macy deweads toon tho je ‘Dore of mostof these prectiend cable are, perms \wem © vo Mle here On Sanday or Monday ext Clhiffore starie Sret for Valenlia, aad gexs for Newfoun i- land, with the shor 0s of the Avantic cobe. There Topes are exceedingly Maanive, weigh'ng uowarts of mx tone to ihe mile, snd when these nave ben careiuily epliced and added on, the Ativatic wingraph will be com plete, AD? Wo trust remain 80 for years to come Adout Ove or six mile of the shore em? at Vaientis were lait find th's length hae been il only bave to grapple for it an eplice with tho rest, Submerging ine portion at Now. ' Layo us bewtation ® sayug jot Ae Ume Bo foundland wil) require more care and a judicious caoice of position, but gach cabies in such shallow wawrs can ‘be lost nor broken, aud in the care of such ao en- ror little risit of either. August 3}. tiupleasaatoees sith ‘This time, $0, there can W's all come asd gane, and it’s now & mat that when America was all entuusiagm a¢ Of the electric telegraph we all took it very ve literaliy ‘‘piped,’’ and wa nave gland and America Dave been mar. 1d the former has behaved as if wholly uncoascioun ceremony, New York, and every other city to the Weat, went off into ecstasios. It was a dozen jiversaries of Independence roiled into one. There a8 many eslutes as at Cherbourg; three hundred three guns from the batieries; a Dnadred baste nd 0n A BESEEEE fee ® hundred there; ht monater laste in the Central Park, and some heavy salutes from the top of the Autor Hotel. All the cbureh bells were rung. Every house was illu. fashion which tells better than ovr owa brilliant uniformity. All the world ‘was out in the streets. There wero the baonera of every nation snd of no nation, avd trans! cies wish gonti- ments, verse#, puns, allegories and devices, in whicb, if Kugland had act quite its due meed of honor, it was not a! yeaat forgotten. fhe Agamemnon was the eat of kings; Oyrua, the new, mad rao ter apion thet Media and Persia; the HeE3 a eared nd actually ranked with the Declara- tion of American Indepentemce. The cable itself is de- clared to be the wedding ring of the two cousins, the stroug- est boud of awity,the deed of eternal partnership. But it is im vain to think of beating our neighbore— now bardly trane ic—at this sort of desoripiion. They have special gift at‘*heading”’ Every head. ing im the New York @aRArD tells like @ sixty-eight pounder; but we havo not space for the whole batery— only for @ shct or two:—'Tho Metropolis a! in a Bisze”— “Union of the whole World”—‘ Quarter of @ Million of People in the Btreets””—“"Scenes, Sights, and Senza*ious”” = of Mayor Temaua to the lord Mayor of tondoo”—'More Saintes to day”— Was ever ‘shin, like this Dispiny?”— “Internationa! Officis! Courtesles”’— “Tremendous Sanration”—“Some of our people going off aif Cocked’”— Rut the Telegraph a sure thing” —“Every- body crazy wiih joy”—“Now's the time for a Usiverssl Jal y—Exeeleior”” &3, To wind up the dey, there ‘were volcanoes of Grewurks, chiefly, as it appears to us, from the tops of the large buildings, conciud.og with the confisgration aud destruction of the City Hall, from the roof of which the principal valosno had been discharged. All this time we did not ring a bell, or let off a squib, or light @ kitchen dip, or even walk out into the streets, or ¢o apytbing whatever in honor of theeveat Ia all Fog- Jand we beleve that not one man congratu ated his neigh. dor about it. We were all pleased in our own quict fash- jon, and romewhat Le iy eco at 80 Complete a succens coming #0 quick'y on heels of repeated failures. Of course, those who had stares tn the company were de. Lighted to find tho quotation rising from three hundred and fifty to vine hundred. The Queen did her duty, though upfortucately, it turns ont, only the first sea. tence of her meesago arrived in time for the first burst of American jubilation. The Lord Mayor followed. Wo cannot charg curselyes with baving slighted the occasion. Me ent one of our best men aboard the Agememnon on ber first attempt, and he did 38 wuch as man cout do to tell the fearful tale. Tb realiy would not baye beea common humanity to riek his 'ife s2econd sime in an enterprise of apparently auch remote success, Wheu success came at last, we claimed it in ‘orm. as wo thought, muMfsiently glow ing. Had wo raised our kvy one note highor, we should have been thoog’.t proper mmates for s private tunatic asylum. The high church pulpits would have desounced our exaltation of the miracies ot acience ana our worehi> of progress, and the poor cable would bave been forth with stigmatized ay aa engine of Anti Curiet. Tha fauit, tf fautt there be, is in the Brit'sh publ tepsely interested in this offalr as the Americans are. There murt be some rearon for thie, ay we ere not aa un- rearonab'e people. Without the least wieh to show a elight, withont being even conrcious of it, we have be- treved a want of cational sympatay very cord with go great an event. among tne fa" yels of patere, Bacon praicted “ commuricstion by “mymapathy’? The eommanication has surpassed even Bacon’e expectations, bat i is uot with the axpested Amonntof sympathy, This ia @ question which coaceras ‘both the Americans end ourselves. To muiter of fact, thie ise greater event ta the United Staten than to ourselves. They gain theredy iontant com. muticrtion with the wole of the Old World, Wun them it in the “ anion of the whole wor 4 one of their t arencirs has It. We gsia only the Unita? States ard frition Amertoa The Intormation te 90 expecta from these pieces witl De cok fly muereatiog ty merohan™, Yorurd the oloctric wire a* 3 convenience, ora ne- ty, aud Rot as @ now source of pleature. In other reepecta American intelligence is of cn stenting, curious, ¢fewsl, apd interesting ce @ matter of » Dub without gentinen'al interest tachen i the events of most Stator iu ; "y anything ever happen: 10 Wish Is not aseoelated with our oquainiance, or our purwuite. 09 of @ train already deep ta % be eo ach the care in pew world, which few of as ave geen, and which wo do yer rent re of. Wutths Americans thom elves ars ectewiet ts Mame for tae lereer Interest with which w rea’ freeh sows from that querter, or hail the prospect o ipetaptapec: « intel) » How many times during the Jost ton yoarr beve the eteamers brought ua the d'vegree- able tidibge that ali the Amoriexn payors were in a blaze of indipnarton against thle cyantey for ryme stonid aifaie tat wo ebsolute!y knew nothing adont? ve we Bet te conviction forced upem us that American peliticiana ‘ever rcrup'o to raise capitel at onr cor by menviacturing gricveccess against us and cerrying them to the very verre of wart It 2 the Deliel of this coustry that we hare several times averte? wer by concessioas which were o.ly vot diebororabie because Cictated by a borror of war with our own fler® sad Diesd, men of @ common stocw, using oor owe isngosge. There is even tho misgiving that we way Pave to ¢o this again and agein, and that t can priiticians speculating on this game. Now, the i hh dea't like this; thoy (ee! a mewnat client a by it; and they de 1 wrconre aod unreserved ploesar, the tight of a9 Americus mail. It may any dey Dring © demand. unjaet to fteelf, and not improvel oy lengnege. ibe Amertcane may iike thin; th emaring; they may even Cod choses thie ithe, they mm love. oor sympath: the feat terchetre of complimeste once over, we first ree! mon sage by tho cable were some rid'calous molehil! maga ified ‘nto ® Mountain by the public press ant tudigoation meat ingest New York, May it not xe so! May our fore bodings De proved needless and dissvarteous! Rat it will pot, uolere American statermen rero!ve ty be moro jest tm (he'r Gemsuds and anicabi ia their (08 MUNICIPAL BANQUBT TO MR. RAWHT IN DUBLIN. ‘The banqort givem on Werinenday, the let, Sy whe Lort Mayor of Deblin so ¥r. 0. ° ri wwe Ataulie Telerreph Gompany, was a great Toe acsewbiege embraced the bighert names in thy (repetia, ctw), mary ae4 ofa! Cardine) Weemen Fas prevent la full cardinalite costume. [he wraal loyal toasee were given saa received with alt the Deneve, oD MAYOR, iD Proposing tho tosat of vening, “The health of Mr. Brights,’ ae wit swat on the achievements “f ecleae, aud paid a marked end merited cs ‘‘apent to the gotiue aod yereevernqce whish, {0 tha [ace ef Ciseouragersent from the scinet'Ge wort, Dad rocceeded in Dringing abvat the eccomplienmnant of the great oncerteling of the laying of the Atlante tele. ph. Eis loreehip's mpeoch wee mont eloquent aud i the dleunguinhed guest, Mr. O Mr. Herwte Roh amidst loud cheers to respond. He toanked the aeeem Doge for tacit Dear'y weltyme, and Sexi be wae deeply veasible of the hmor of beving hie Damo aeercinted With the great work of she Atiaatic tele grach, Toe fret menage seat by (hs @ire trom Amerion to Lngiaes showed the imvoriaace of tbe work. i. eee POE Conveying the informatica reayecting ube col | iieton Detweea the Rurope amd Arabia, aad entung at rat “i angiety as to theranject. fet that informatica not beer conveyed, apwards of £10,009 would have been yold for iDburkace om te Buropa owing 4) delay in her Arrival st ber dertimation. i+ next commented upon the valve of tie memme Of commurieavon for the preven om of Mrunderetanding be wren the governwenta of the greet lowers, aad then referred to the sernogs of ine gentlemen who bad been sepoomnied wkd hic in layin, dee Cobt®, wiiD Whom Re shared the hovers dove (Mr. Bright wae warmly cheered throughout his Ongeant speeas ° Mr. Bright then propomed the hoslth of Mr. Cyrus Fielt, acknow € 0 Warm terms the services of ts gentie- mee in We grat graject. His Tanne Cenoanied in glowing terme Ou the Hew RobiaveMeDt Of KoI@A>e, Drought to & Hae >D0"8- saver tae able superiutenience of raly Saogiaed that genvieman's modest eho wae coneuernd toe Pace in the race of maton, she le ’ <mh, the avante garde of rope, in esi varcorost towel afeas com! Deal of the Wert, anc 0 Ber oreagy al baye veen the very 2 sod bttree whee Karopé hes ihrown out acumet te roariba *tiantic Jeean, 4% ip sikewine tho eearent pout frow which Europe can’ etrerch acro'® 10 grasp the naad ip with vont great end in contlog world = (Great But scitl more bar his lordtrh > reason wo com . Your of clic Dus bean siponi- ized by the accomplishment of thas zroat enverpree of which he hes eo aomiratly rpcken, and #bica oea pro. corsa for ae thia @reaing one of the most a1m/rabie apect mean of simple and modest eicquence (spplvane), that really weunitg sod trathfa! narrative wbioh hee told of so muck that we were conequaiited with, © the same time thet () has been dieevoumbered of lt toat could be personal or presamp'rons (hear), and bes @iranced tenfold in ow it joes w Mr Bight. (App'ause) f | american eagle to lat go thore lightwings waich i aropre rented as grasping in ite salons, and let them ‘the coean, and they will cross it safely and come to us, not accompanied with savy manner of thunder, but speak. ing the wore of softness ana of peace. (Hear, hoar.) While thie graver aspect of taings comes naturally to the mind, there i one whico presente itself to me that I cannot forbear to linger oo with more of tunderness Tecan imagino a poor mocber ia the weat of [re- poor Galway or Mayo possant, vho bad sent sielworth sens, the promise of her old age, far away as emigrants to those diniant regooa to gasber gold, not what nature bas cast brosdowst on the lend, but that neat industry reaps from it; aod | oan imagine ben perbaps the day of ber #viowhood has come, sitting On tbe fertbestersg that jute into the Atiaatic, no longer contempiating thas waeto of waters as @ desolate wilderness which e*parates ber from those se loves, Dot as & reaDR of inssot commanication wih them, as a of making known to them her joye and her dietresses, 1 Of receiving back in & tew boure words of coorolaiion and of promise, It will unite the bearts of many now estranged, and, though {t may iook rather chimerical to consider instar ces of Lois individual reciprocal communication aa of frequent or of common every day ooorrence, yet it will sweeten the bitterness of separation, and make emigration oo longer exile. (Appiause ) It will prevent the severing of one from the otper, resulting in @ lone of kindred feeing, aud it will renew iho aifsotiona of life. (Appiause.) Woon those who are im Canada, in the wastes of the north, or vuried in the fores's of the West, know day by day how the eun is ebining or tne earth is looking in their own na- tive land—when they know, as if they were on tne spot, what measures of improvement are before the Laqisla- ture and before the people— when they know, on the other band, that at bome all the pro: pect of thetr adopted coun- try are known—the promises of the harvests, the atate of commerce, and the improvements of bog = and thst, in fact, the communication between the two countries ia 00 lon; & matter of weeks, or of months, as former ly, but of days spd boure—a muon closer bond of union ‘will De formed than was imagined by those persons who believed that, by looking at the same sap, moon or star at the eame hour, they were brought iato communion with one apoiher, 14 is therefore a matter of great pride that this island has been chosen by Divine Providence as the means of this most happy com: jicmtion—of this ‘Dindipg of nations and worlds in bonds which we may truat will be of irrovecable and indissoluble peace. It is no small pride for it to have seen the most eplend sus: cessfal application ef the most magnificent of those gifts of science aud genies which God has given for a biessiay and an bono! this age; that, after so many years of sorrow and suffering, of calamities of every sort, of famine apd disease. this glory should heve been given “tho Cannivat propoted the neslth of te Lord lay 10 CARDINAL @ hes! or. ‘The Lop Mayor returned thanks. The boalth of Cardinal Wiseman was next proposed, and bis Eminence was again most happy in his reply. Tn the subsequent toasts the railway interests of Ireland, in coppection with the Atlantic telegrapa, were eloquently ed to by Sir Edward M’Donnel! and Mr. Kania, ‘The subject of the steam packet communication be- tween the west of Ireland and America was practically spoken of by Mr. J. 0. Laver. “The Presa’’ and several other toasts having been res- assembly . the whole, was highly succees- ponded to, the ‘The demonstration, on fal, worthy of the characterix‘ic hospitality of the Irish mayoralty, acd of the great event upon which that bospi- tality was Dow exercised, THE BRIGHT BANQUET AT DURBLIN— MANCHESTER WAUMING UP. {From the London Oaroniclo, Sept. 3.) ‘The rejoicirgs which bave taken place in America on the completion of the Atlentic telegraph have been fol- lowed by an riate expresejon of feeling on the part of the commercial interests of thie country. To Ireland belongs the credit of being foremost in the manifestation of ite grateful feeling to tho men by whoso ability and energy the Uld apd the New Worldfvave been brought into such close relations. The civic authorities of Dublin invited Mr. Bright, the Engineer-in chief tothe Atlantic telegraph, to a grand banquet ou Wednesday. Tne highest person ges io the country, civil, military, official and cler'ca!, iccludiag Cardinal Wiseman, were present oo the occasion, and pothing could exceed the hearty weloome given to that gentleman, whose name is vow 89 latimacly estociated with the great work, and who communicated much ‘nteresting information et this worthy festival. The completion of the Atlantic cable suggests osage for natioral joy, but italro furnishes grounds for no iacop- eiderable al Within a fortnight or three weeks, it is vaid, ‘be open for the ure of the pablis. From that momenta total change wil take place in the relations, commercial and political, of the two nations. The wbole mschivery of bee'nese, of diplomacy, will be changed. Men will mt ono gro# accustomed to instantaneous com Bunteation, The calculetions of commercial men wil! all be mace on the enpporition that their ection on markets OF otberwixo will be almost as rapid ae their thoughts. A metsmorphosia im the mode of communicating will be effected, similar im charactor, but much more sudden im the chavge, w thas alteration in men’s nadie of t Ming which was introduced by the rail- road, tmagine fora moment a'l the railroats of Fogiacd destroyed in a aight, #0 tnat the busy millions wore ant- back'on the modg of travelling existent oo. Why would almost be encugh to community to madness! Yet all the in- crnesiveable and indescribable inconvenience, and more, which would be caused by such » revulsion, might tm meingie night occur to the two vant communities moro immed Ipterested in the duration of the Atisatic ceble. All America and all Europe might suddenly fall into & state of collapse or of oo mmeroial chaos, if the ne va arrived ove morulxg eowe three cre < mouths hence, that the electric wires no longer responded to the avcastomed call, It i# impoasible to calonia’e the amount of calsmi- ty that would be ocomioned Dy this eiog!s cBlertropne Commercial bouses, accustomed to interchange iatel- genes ia & few pours, woald bo throwa back upon too twelve orfourteen deyn' post by the ordinary cheonels It is scarcely too much to anticipate, ia these fast-golug timer, that ibe most eericus capitcations would eoaue, ‘The c petant fear lest the commanication should thus be topped would exercise @ paraly zing intluence on pruieat men, depriving Doth nations of & large portion of the ad vantages derivab!e from thie the greatest triumph of mo- noe ard enter prive. repent, 'myorsidis that the communication be pe and America can be lftto a single cable. ich requires more ort’nary foresight to estabilsh iw aeorasity ’ upporing that ocspitatists heve beee found to she peceesary monty, oe alone to is underiaven in tho thould the tow oxia.ing cabie bo broken. im aad protect mackicd agains’ that risk, they in retora to receive protestion aod en it? No gaversemont recagnizing ite moral reeyopelb ties could dare to remain apathetic 'n the fer o sock s diemma Will the at mintetore prove themeelven equal to the occarion? But @ short tine is sti fe't thom to arrive at ® determtnetion In tact, the worla i on the eve of another of tho» grew developenents of humen ingenuity, of whicn this century bas given such signal examoles. Tho real mm of the triompa Isiely obtained over tue obsiacles of time and space may bo ealunated from the fierce comirovaray now going 1m batween tho padit ofats cf America and Fegien?, e* 0 which oaton has made be mort pecoming exuibitions of joy at the iaying of the Atisatic cane ¢ will Bet qaarre! with our Gvusius for veoleing we becawe we have not proved so impression. able aa themaciver. We provably fool as deey'y, sitbcog we do not express Our feelings as vividly. Por bape, ', We have given more solid pravte of the valoe we altach to this preatevent. Believing that we ever can bave too much of @ good thiog, a Reglaot Dave cag *nce meditated tho formation of lena, one additional line of telegraph o communication bot ween thie country snd America, Between piaoning guch an enter prive, and ost the power Ww carry it oat, here ide gull; and i; is preotsoly thia gulf ta’ «Dt would seek to span uver. Wo pre boat tne example, which hae boca ao ly ret in the United States acd in Doin, will shortly be followed by the musteipal sathorities of Man. obester. The fa of the propriety of a sptiag some ntep to entity Seetlogs of the great metropous of our alo napUfecture whe breaght before the Common Srweit of the city, and got only meat with no tureatient Volos, but was hale? with overy demonatration of cordial acquiescence. It world haro seen staves indeed if a oily, which more than soy other owes Ite proeperity aod Com mercial exietonon to staple produce of America, thoaid not ‘ecl ¢eepiy interenved ia tho sucro@etal !r#u 0 the great work whicu bes been scsomplished. Wil not t) 6 corporation of Londox, , to someth ng for the man ors Dublin and seach detigh: to boner, and upon whor it ta very genersl’y beltevoi Dér Majoety baw Inti wrtec ber gracious intention of conferr.ug some distia guiebed mare of ber epprotey: 0” France. MATOLRON AND THR EMPRESS! LEAVE PARIA—OFPT- CIAL APPOINTMENTS —FRMARAS ON THE PRESIONY STPRCH— GENERAL M'MAMON APPOUNTEO TO GoM MAND UN ALOMBEA. The kauperor Empress let Parle on the ist of Sep- tember for Biart itz. General Co Sades, who had been epoken of to Oli the p< of Goversor General of Algeria, is seit to have ro- that of commaadant of the woope ia thas colony. Monueur yonkers & decree vy which Hove of tue Goversor Gem Genere! WeMap of (he sea and -\ forces, it |e reported that before acosptiog tho embamy to Reros, the Marquis de Durgot bart sa sudience of the ix pear, who aew red hu Muet nie removal from Metrd was hot to be Conaidered ae having ‘a any degree the char. soter of a dingenee, sad im proot cf tae he conterred on bu toe @raad orone of the Legon ot Tonor The Pm peror oad given of iers to parciaee, @horevor they are to be town), the pumorcus wacuscripte whi sh Vavbee left bablad him, with «yew to tuelr pablioati va. Some Froteningte bed been arrested wt Maahonge wbi's they were seeuind for ttyvine worship, and ts adair had eee fee & much Oo ument The recent rreeon Cove’ de Porsigny continued to oroupy Rilention, aou ibe gaveromens havog sitndrnwa the probibition ©. cimet 48 pud\.cavon, | bee appeared in All Io Peris jon. ale The Council Geneva) of the dopartment of the Horanit At ite apona! mooting bet, se usual, provounced iteeif fir o@ly 'p favor of free teste Ty sae reported that M. fhourene) bed requested to be reliever of the mission ty Cometan\ivopie. The Emperor, before joaving Paris, 0 dered @ report to be prepared ow the condition ci Madagaecar France has st (\flerent times manifette! s den re to eaablieh perselt on the ino. In the owir'ek argvad Perle where viner arn cultivated, esye ke Monicur, ae Wed Be Maroughout tae woole of ' parcat PRICE TWO CENT ‘the moat favored ones, both for quantity and quality, lan Palmerston returned to l’aris, on the 3d inat, , from The ie says in @ leading article that Austria, a at Teenernions, cannot by any posabuty reduce ber expen: enions, Canni any possidi luce her - aiture to any extent. Pe ita The Paria Presse of 2d inet. says in ite weekly commer- lal review:— move the ith je lob bogan to develope itself © activ! wi rel about a month since maken further progress every week. The shops aro laying in their assortments, in the expecta- tion of @ good winter season; aod those varers who, having sold off their old stocks, are short of goods in warehouse, find themeelves obliged to put on extra heade, in ordgr to meet the home and foreiga demand, There ia a goad dealof inquiry for certain articles Cor exportation, and in consequence many branches of ind which have long been nant are now showing bie activity. Advices the provinces are satisfac b Important orders for the United states and the Br: have been given at Lyons and St. Fiicnne. The Bourse at Paris continued quite tirm. The Three per cents closed op the 24, at 71.60 and the Four anda bal! per cente at 97.75. Russia. EMANCIPATION OF THE ROYAL SWRFG—FYARFUL GUN- POWDER RXPLOSION. The Emperor of Rusrie had emancipated the 200,000 serfs belovging to the Lmperial domatn, A powder magezive at Astrakanon the Caspian, cor- taining, it is said, 200,000 pounds of ganpowder, had ex- ploded, destroying half the town and killlpg half the in- babitents. Tbe loes of stippiog was algo fearful. Marketa, LONDON MON#Y MARKET. {From the Liverpool Times (Jity Article), Sept. 4.) The market for British securities has been subject © @ few fluctuations since our inst, but n> feature of impor- tance bas transpired to call for epecial observation, ex- cept, perbaps, a little prejudicial but beg ne inflaence exercised by the publication of the new ied loan, to which we have referred in & soparate pat Yos- terday the offic'a! business report waa as fo!lows:—Three per cent consols, for money, 96% 9 9636 @ 96%; do., for acccunt, (7th September, iy 965); Saree per ceuts reduced, 973¢ BOTs. To-day (3d), the funds were firmer and a trifle dearer than at the close of yesterday, although bu- siness exbibited no revival. Covsols for saa the account were last quoted at 96°, a 96%; excnequer bills, ae bank stock, 227a2.9, and three per cents 97'¢ 8 9734. The following table will show the fluctuations in con- sols since the 27th ult :-— ——— For Monry.———~. —— For Account. ——, Aug. “Lowest, Highest. Closing. Lowest Highett. Clor’g. Sat, 28.94: 97% (9% OBL 5 «WG Mon. Os, 964% Bx =H 964 9% BK MH 87H Hg uy «96% «9B OR HE 96: 96% = 5g HK SG hs 9635 98. 26% — 6, 96, 9655 Trapractions ip tho London spare market wevean been trem jut the jeucy has daily been downward for English railway . In American securities there bas been @ gradual recovery in I!Iinois Central; New York Central like wire cloned better. Ia miscellaneous seouri- ties ® rise occurred in Capade. Atlantic felegraph were SES 0 te OE, Cae Ree Oe ee tO % miu. The retora from the Bank of England for the week eud- ing the lat of eptember gives we following results when ms npn with previous week :-— . Public deposits ..£5,627,866 increase.. £175,064 deposita ...13'674,788 Increase. 124440 tessense ++ 8,680,072 Thorease.......... 314,257 Og the other side of the a-couat:— Government eccuritice.£10,919,88i Increase... .. £20,197 Other securi ies. . 388,862 Notes uveruployed , 172,490 partmente ia £17,797,196, showing an increase of £142,690, when bas with tho pracetiog return. The benk has been the apn gm t pndned week, there being @ very limi demaad for export. There bas been little variation in silver. A ‘air demand for bar stiver keepe up iaet week's quotations, bu ore are very dull of sale, and it is doubtful whother present rices wil! be murtalned ip face of the arrival of the Wees Inde packet, which brings a large qaaavity. Foreign gold ‘nm bers (standard © silverinbes |, canvass OO "OS Gold coin, Portuguese pieces ... . Be "American eagien . “ — @oubloons, Patriot “ “ “Napoleons... “19 guilder pieces: Silver coin, Mewican..... .... ug Ld ‘Spanish pillar dollars 61 vai South American doilare ....., ess st Gavtatloae Of the fore ga Loxpox--On Parig, sbort, 26 15 @ 25 36; Amsterdam, 120% wd 174. Paxi—On Loudon, short, 25 20 098 173. Ammerdan, 21296. Loypow, Sept. 4—P. M. Consols are steady, and chose this afternoon @: yorter- day's fgures--96), @ 00% for money and account. MESSKS. BARING BROTABRS AND CO.'8 CIRCULAR. Loxpox, Sept. 3—5 °. M. Our colovial and produce markets bave beeu quiet duricg the week, bul prices are genersiy well maiLtai ed, 204 copgtmption of the prime.oal Jere. Moucy in rather more demand, at eg a3 5 per acnum. Console leave off 44% for money, Wi% for the account Bar yilver, Se. %0.; Memoen dollars, ta. 1d ; Americen cages, 76s. 24 ; Doudionns—apanieh, jée.; South American, 74s, AMRMWIOAN Stocks Phe market continues quiet and prices apchaoged. Corser steady, At the Duteb sale of 702,967 bags, which tock co om the lat ant, the wi quaoty bes been told at about one totwo cents bigher than the valesters. A partiel ioquiry has been experienced for Bative Ceylon. ihe sales for the week are:~096 ceske, 102 barrels 00 pantation (oy.um _— & Os. 61. 3 140 food Grd. ; 260 bags Comx —The market is quiet, withons alteration to prices. Last Week's sverage orice of on Fa. quarters retursed. ¢ qote white imericus ¥ $e. a 8a, red, Ae. 8 40s. Hour, 208 & 24s. por barrel. Toxvewtive —No sales of rough; nomiaal price 99. 64. American pirita ploady as ST». w S78, Od. Lrveern qu but beiders frm = Gelon¥e, en the apt, Bhe., and 4 cergo Of Tagenrog, OO te Const, Bold at Se, For linseed cakes there is rather jews dread. lo barrels, £10 lie ; Boston, in bage, Ouse Linseed Goll at J). o@ Uve spot, for forw: liveries i demand. \m bes been quiet (hroughoat ihe week, bat boidore rallPbeve shown ite desire to reaiine reduc Of West India the tales are 4,100 bbe 5,006 Dage Maus tram and Paet lod\s a4 avotion the grr. tiound Deyere = Furs’ 0S bids, 126 Obie, Porto co, and 209 bids. Cuda 240 monily Tealized, (ho goed and foo qaaities at rm sod middling sorte rather vocer the former va'ue, th 26a, Od. «408, for low bo midding vrow' low graziab wo dpe drighs yelo ie. Od. tor low gr , pale gray rinservado ond 908 baskets Jars wers boaret ip above the market 6, the latter at de 6 4%@ for Bo. 1035 to No. 14, of ra’ do were bevght in. Sis. aud 448. 9 ube for low. good i San" de fy pe 0% FOO ie WG cone Horeteee es 608 , 800 Dress No. Os, 11 at Me 64, TCO beds, Oude reaEsoveds s. ie. s tin. td , avd 4.500 Dage uociayed Mantle at Sis. da, Io flowting cargoes DoWmiR tO Fe. ort. Tavtow.--The market bas boon excited during the woo, Dut cloves Gasly wt Dts. & Boe Od. for St Petersburg Y. on the spot, an’ GG 6d. 8 50". Sa. for the end of year. Tra — 90.000 pee have bern offered et publi esi, of which 7,000 found Duyers at about previcas prices. Com mon Covgor 10d. per 1d RICHARDEON, SPANCR AYP Co.'s Crectt. tr. snp .o0, dept 3, 1868 Farmers’ de'terrive of whest for the week enais at Saturday Were 84 209 quarters Mt 42m 6d , me (} +e quart rs nk 00m. do. Ine y Deen a prot cewand paratively ecurce the bu'k of the etook is heated ant out Of condition, At oor market tay Sour wee not 90 ac. tive; wheat ip fair conse mptire tomand tafien ea qaite pegiectes. We quote: Wneat- Red Cuisage, te. 61. ate fo. Milweokie, be. 10d. a fs , fodiens, 60. 54. a As, 54 White Weetern, 69, 94 fd Sontbern, 7s o 78. 44 per 10 [be, Swee: flour Phtiadeipbia and Raltimore, Ze, 22s @¢. extra Ohio, 227 Of. 4 Me: vin New Oneana, On 0260 per db! In¢ian core ~Yellow, 339. a 20e ¢1.. white, nr a ] tad Foef—Saiee limited, and montiy of low qualities. Pork — faiee limited, and conitaed to Irish. Beosu--Qrowa 072 demand moderate, but gulicint 1 eleae s%03k Im tims." new. ari am bare incr $ coe can ferent increased to about 169 tone, a: NOW, OF DE tO telegreDhis ad 7 borg, han advanced 9. to de. vom fn oot} ere’ Ara-cmtion at f 4 Ole , amt now worth Se. Postn— Comtnon stenty, te arrival of Phitadeiphia ber mice The orice is cow On. Gd - Paltinn wre, Te, soles of speria. 5 eam lot of whale at reeent, wards the close ube warket bas been so heely e790. od bet per om. 34 of the middling and better quslit'es have declined 1 16d. Per !b and the lower grades ,. per i2, See Isiands are ult difficult of sale, and the tendency of rather drwnwarcs, al foe spinning as flight ‘mproved in the Inet forteig In Maschester they coatinue to have asound, bealthy bowares Middling Orleans, td. ; Mobdlie, 6 16-164. Bowede, 6 LY Led. per lo, Vent LArkSt WARE STS, Lospow, Sept. 4—Noon, Sugar full, Coffee steady. Tes anchanged, quiet. Rum firm, Salfpetre firm. fallow fem Liverroot, Sept. 4—Noom, Tt ip junt reported that Wy. Swallows, a enttom Attempted io Comins we cle thw mormag by g

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