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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 8742. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1860. PRICE TWO CENTS. to nee France reducing the amount of her forces | forsale, Another man and two other females then came m > are pot bere then the lighter men of Massachu- NEWS FROM EUROPE. bmg Ay and by sea, becsuse that would render a | in,and asked to seo ame wabeneg, the two womea SENATOR SEWARD DOWN EAST. wetis, to bear onward Pr) forward, first in the THE PRINCE OF WALES. ee a a sy snarnnnnnmennnnnnnns Turned aboutVeputce ts JSn'"Cy) ah'Mytage net | Interesting Details of Mle Arrival and “8 pa turned abouts I equines > joe°°ty ; «rmamente and even and 4! te to "whi Aarival of the Anglo-Saxon at Farther Point | tos a rance, that wo. measure ger niary ad sare | hasog anyibngy rag “tea tare, nanay | The First Campaign Speech of | fethis)—vut ivaier Val aponk tcaraaly if oay adapta tokyo. nasa ty tke protons three tI Believe | BRUNSWICK CORRESPONDENCE. and Damascus and Edinbarg at This Port. sig btn cite wdencey of evry capil a, | [elds ao brrind Sand Then Fontsnafacoversd st Mr. Seward. frm hat _quare at he wala Ya onming pt Prnnensrom, N. Saget 7, 000 . as continues her present state of ry . It is further known . determination and the mgt the confidence of victory. (Applause.) 1 shoul, The Feeling of the People in Regard to the Vist of Kn Ni ead Coomera ea tmpemmeven bee neimnbors Cen aerate | theh the peu sing inna deveripin CE XS Ando tomy own tate fit Sere not Yha eomtat | Prince tne Soclal Pomers and Lowe of the Humorous TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, | Sieic‘srnicagrs esr a by tromagonrre | fram tse Kubwa, ivag mtn ton oe Goure | ThE eropresaihle Conftlot More | cs hershr mite rae chi ws ta | Th yal Guaron moar a Hit Aout er 'kan, weak waotail wo tes Proclatmed. nistaken, and I therefore venture t0 correct these ance With Koreiom Languager—Personnel of his Suite— ee wt eet Ta or urecoints | Siriaas rentoahei, fe Gea Paar mark fers (gher and appnn) op rg Yo | he Princ om Share neds Arrival ad Boh THE SYRIAN CONVENTION SIGNED AT PARIS. | Yoo is reopoosiie forthe ditcuity hod woriclon:, Bort | of ute te ene ti are uorromed 8 PSC PEE AEM TET Lea went ie Was tnadorave cnoogh to nay Uae they | Ste Revation bythe Pople Phe Levee inthe Boening-— obastacies by Fontana as one of the iwo who had rob! Speeches of Gov. Banks, Charles Francis | have twenty thousaud majority for Lincoln and Hamlin, | 4 Visit o the ndians—Addresses from the Legislature of no ee Som ani lish govera 4 4 ‘but that had some uneasiness about the state of Now New Brunswick and the Muni ‘Prederictom— danger ad of inadequate’ defeaoe thas ‘has aroused Hage | renee’ were arresiod at London for slisspting s robber} Adams and Senator Wilson. York—tbat they might sot down thelt majority ta Maine | Repti ofthe Prinen-dtte Sennen tn epurd to Additional Details of the Massaore | jnkc similar to that on Fontana, and that person at their own figure, and then multiply it by four, aud 5 stl iy at Damascus, [Prom the Dally Rl Rag or: Bagg mney = v Ry a os ao Seve 4 General ke da - RG Eleetie York. tiscd cheers and aries of “Gos. a of Hew miitie lekehemmaen ten distinguishes the peo A considerable Ee Cs nN ex- | other two females; ‘and Fimo Bee, han Milarkty the Antlelpated the same testimony to give you substantially tn relation 0 ) ple here with respect to their royal visiter, and that 6o aga a Sn change to-day by the publication of the remarkable letter | beea condemne! at London. Tho two in the hands of Abe Lincotn, all ‘the free States ee ne it be unturied | ®dmiration for the man and loyalty to the throne, which of Napoleon to the Count de Fersigny. | of French justice—the woman Nathan and the mam for frat time, banner will be unfurl Mios‘ell ese Meaney of > » The Weather in England Unfavorable | there is « strong disposition to believe that the profes. | arrested at Lyons—were on Friday brought to tr Ren fn ee Fe a aways tate. | ey Amiga, * reamed sions to amit England contained in this docu- } before the Court of Assizes. The man represented Sai > oe Jot not . your Ce re nine oe por ingy | & Lay say of the Prince that he is handsome, and not for the Crops, ment are 10.0 great extent, dictated by the dis- | to be a. of tne name of Allen, but, from the to the present hour. 7 tell you, ertizens, that with | onry that, but very pleasing in other respects. ‘His trustful attitude of and may be ts | investigations which bave been made, it appears thatbe | Mx. Seward’s First Cam: nam | ie victory comes the end of the power of slavery in the a, eMoughnahA® ‘end dalientt _ &e. ae. - &e. making # real improvement in the political sand | 18 @ pative of New York, and that, in addition to the Of Gavermer haus, Gharies | Uniled States ) 1 1 may assume that « | portions, ene symmetrical, ” ? ag adjourning indefinitely the prospects of a rupture be- | name of Allen, ho has been known by those of Edmands, is Adams and Senator Wilsun. democrat is a man who maintains the creed of one or the | while the play and expression of hie features ore of an —_—— tween Fogiand and France. The funds have risen Brande and Stuart. Both Fontana and his nephew, who was. (From the Boston Atlas and Bea, Auguat 14. } other branch of the democratic Lagk fe podonny ir a order at once intellectual, refined and prepossess- «sg Fine Foes, ngs 4,280, | Sande tna the bs oho ca. Fs | nbn sin sy nay compos win tat | ea Wa Bay tn foe | fae mth ee ater en gin, | Aon vry Tne hia enemy be ext ci i . ‘The steamship Anglo-Saxon, from Liverpoot on the 24, | of the stock Exchange, ‘Investments iv sound weowritine | Lyone for the acales to weigh diamonds was linewine com. | ond Porting: waa saniil some ehat of alate | 824 cheering. "A ‘voloe—"T hope 0.” Gentlemen, It | bas one or two peculiarities, In the bal! room, when ‘via Londonderry on the 34 inst., passe’ thie point this | are increasing. British railway stocka were particularly | sidered a most pe id sand, boridea, be he would east, and ao- | Temains only to thank you for this kind reception, and 10 | sioven to, ho leans bis body forward, and there is a quiek ferewoon. Her dates are two days Iater than those alrea- |’ buoyant, notwithstanding the approach of the foarth of | had arrived in city widh a man and a le, it could not w express my best wishes for your individual! health and » . the month. Demand at the discount office at bank con- | on his arrest, mysteriously disappeared from the Great an cxtvent os was desired. Not withstanding, how- and for the prosperity aod greatness of your | muscular twitching movement about his right eye, which @y received. tinues limited, and in the open market best bilis were } st which they had ‘The man, {t is not doubted, was | ever, the demonmration of our citizeps was very enthusi- city and interesting and honored State. causes a slight opening and shutting of the Jid, almost as ‘The goneral news by tho Anglo-Saxon is not Important. taken at a fraclional reduction from the baak rate Pleroe; and, probab athe for, which the eovles | astic'and hearty. Hundreds, if ; to | Ger Seward retired amid enthusiastic and continued } \p 6 were winking. 1 observed, too, tat in leading » ‘The meamship Golden Fleece, from Now York viaSt. | ml tunds thir morning opened, at an advance a %, | o€ the diamonds stolen were found in alien's peaaeasion, | As'uelice sind ie Soward arrived at the depot of | The crowd being anxious for further speeches, and call- | lady to the supper room there waa the saime tendency ex- Johos, N. F., arrived at Galway on the 2d inst. which was faa anpperiad iolion oleae’ buoyancy being | but be had some securities for French rents, a bank note, | the Boston and Maine Railroad WBian tae Selorks Lene ing for different favorites, Hon. Charles Francis Adams | ninited to incline ihe body forward; but when be is The steamsbip Glasgow, from New York, arrived at | observable in nearly all departments of the Stock Ex- | @ watch and some other things, which turned out to have | numbers had assembled, and before the rain had fairly | Ws introduced by Gov. Banks, and spoke as follows — standing or riding this is not the case. He usually wears mememarmenhieet: change. In the discount market the demand continues | Deen stolen at London; morover, it was discovered that | entered, he was honored with prolonged aud earnest SPEECH OF HON. CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMB. . ¥ moderate, but at the Bank, from exceptional circum. | be bad been condemned more than once in that city for | cheers,” On his emerging from tho caf ho waa greeted | Feiiow Cinizuxs—You didn’t come here to seo me to- | with his uniform plain leather boots, of too great a thick- Gatton—Sales of the week 72,000 bales. The market | stances, the applications to-day were ‘than yester- | theft. 48 to tho female, who is a native of Alsaco, but | with three times three, which made tbe roof of the night, and I confess to you, between ourselves, that I | ness for the dance, and these, with the of bis capa. 5 A Jingling claned steady and unchanged. day. ‘The French fonda show a recovery of only %{ per | who for many years resided at New York, and who has | cious building re-echo.’ The Rail Splitter’s Battalion was | didn’t come to see you. (Laughter) Icame to sce a sedendhirity protace 1s Sealidingpenlinaeichen iapatinl Breadstufls—Weather unfavorable for the cent. The corn market this morning was firm at fully | gone by the name of Filette, Leon, Mme, Georges, and the | drawn up in line within the pis and at a given time ‘man than all of us. (Applause ) Icamo, just as | *PUFS, y crope. | Monday's rates. No bullion was taken from the Bank to- | Widow Dollard, sho was recognized by Fontana; indeed, | gave the visiter @ volley of united cheers. | you did, because I yuselts could hot let } tread. The graceful manner in whigh be shook bands Flour quiet. Wheat steady. Corn advanced 6d. a 9d. day. All the lately arrived American gold has been pur- he expressed the opinion that it was she who took thé enthusiestic public about Mr. Seward, and it come here without giving him some manifesta- | and took leave of Lady Mulgrave, at Wiodsor, was per- Provisions dull and unchanged. chased for the Continent, and the whole of the amount | diamonds. When arrested she was found to possess, 80 | was w Re eould make his exit from the } tion of what they felt what they thought % hima | rectly winning to all the lad: alates bi Produce unchanged. from Australia by the Kent is also expected to be sent | Creted in her petticoats, a 00f. bank note, 200f. in goldand (fenewed applaus); and all I can say is that if, upon #0 Bags! 7 aunt 4 away. In the railway market the dnouncement of the | some jewalry, and she could not give = satisfactary ac- | ~ In front of tho depot a barouche, with four handsome & notice, we have so many friends here to receive | During the voyage from England he was the most live- English funds firm. Proposed midland dividend of 63; per cent per annum, | count as tofwhere they came from, nor why she had hid | white horses, was in waiting. It contained ‘Senator Wi, | him to-night, you can easily imagine what it would bave | ly and social of all on bosrd. Ho used 1o sit crom- Consols 933, 8 9334. ‘and the rate exceeding public expectations, caused afur- | them. None of the diamonds, however, could be traped | pon, Hon. Chas. Francis Adams and Wm. 5. Bicknell, one | Deen if he had given us proper notice of his arrival. The with telescope in hand. fing the other precvweeg ther general advance. tober, ‘The Jury acquitted thé woman but convicted Al- | or the Executive Committen, These geutiemen ‘waited. | hour is lato and the governor is fatigued, and it is not x | 168°, cd naigeaiiny Ge ciher ie THE LATEST. Jen, who was condemned to ten years’ hard labor. Gov. ‘and conducted him to the carriage, on | time for me to go on and enlarge upon other topics than | of the squadron, alternately asking humorous questions Ny eee: dai anaes aT DAMASCUR. ipeied, wie ae may Tiepeated hy: sas Sin Sit Tecan aay - you oe et ‘hat 1 hope we shall eon os : as this t Lonvon, August 2—P. M. [Correspondence of the London Post. THE YACHT SQUADRON. Of the regeption was t take place at another point The | Do able to” imprees” our distinguisbed guest with | He was slightly seasick during the first two or three ‘The English funds were firm to-day. In the discount pane cs Brraocr, July » 1860. ~ iit oieguianie peppy to the Revere » fol- | te lhe afar a eRe Menke pl days when the weather was rough, but afterwards bo ‘market there was an increased demand, owing to the instant I forwarded you, vi -* | saturday Night and Sunday at Newpert— jawed by a Teaching Bowdoin square, | Massachusetts looks im as cae great omer was bardly ever in his own cabin ten minutes at a time, telegraphic despatch giving an outline ofthe fearful tra- y 'y Mr. was pn complimented with sal the State. (‘Good,” “good,” and appluse. CDi ees cle tes cose ay sence | Crees Rtas | Bene Ss Semen eres OE | ee eee Sees ener ane logan ee were taken ls ef was by no means | ows, and goon di 5, but never a time wi se oat Suis cehitentons eta Wine wie» foster oes at Damascus. Since then’ further ‘details of thie outrage — re oe within the house. been disposed to be liberal, to be hearty, in ber approba- pe ha ERE a have reached Beyrout from various authentic sources. Gnd Incidents, &Kc., de. ‘The square was the scene of a great multitude of most | tion of apy man, be he from any section of the country : “4 ‘thrn one-quarter per cent. Damascus is the real capital of Syria, aad is the largest Newronr, R. 1, Augutt 1, 1060. | sathusiastic people—warm repubiiouns who had come up | whattoever, who» in her opinion, does his duty to the ssadlly cconpled by the captain; and tute this none of the ‘The London 7imes strongly advocates the establiahment | city of Asiatic Turkey. It is considered by all Moslems a Little has occured since ‘anchor to do honor to one of the great men and statesmen of the | Country. 1 trust, fellow citizens, that in this | membersof his suite ever eutered, unless to dine or town, as from it departs and to it arri - nana ae pia bi ‘The Germani case that duty is not yet performed, and here. r sete County Rite Mecting in connection with the National | Holy town, os and from Moses, | Special note. The evening alr is cool and calm; the surface | founery.., he Germania serenade band was, stationed in we 2 : ae duty that ‘Mecca. ‘at intervals du even- | after we may for many years of service Rife Association. This would permanently popularize | The population of us exceeds 100,000, of which | of the water, smooth asa mirror, reflects the biue sublime | ing. "A fow minutes afer ten o'clock, Gow” Taste for which we be hereafter, as wo now are | 00 Walking from the main deck, where sendinel of ‘the weapon. When the use of the rifle is as popular as | 136,000 are Moslems, 15,000 Christians ana 6,000 Jews, ‘of heaven in solemn beauty; the moon in white serene- upon the balustrade in front of the’ ladies’ parlor the services of the past. (Warm applause. marines is at all times pacing to and fro, you enter the ‘rieket or boating, there will be no fear of volunteer regi- nies ceepetet sak arnt eens t =a ye pen led ¢ radi al atone. ‘asa Henry Wilson op ig dining cabin, which is as broad as the quarter deak, but anon commenced, more since it be- , pearled around with stars, sheds a mild radiance INTRODUCTION BY GOVERNOR BANKS. Lg as oe aap His remarks were sub- " ments falling to decay. came every day more and more evident to all men | over the scene; lights are twinkling through the squadron | Frzow Crnzews:—I know it Is a custom of the people } stantially as — considerably less extensive, Right and left, on each Already a beginning has been made. A meeting of the | that the Turkish government showed B veo d as if from an illuminated city; boats are plying lazily from | of Bostou to welcome, with warm hearts and enthusiastic SPEECH OF THE HON. HENRY WILSON. Bide, you see two of the huge ninety-one guns, which the Berkshire Volunteers for rifle prizes for ‘to the Druses, the more disreputable Moslems of Damas- M bearts of every mac of naine and fame who doce ‘He said he bad come to unite his voice with thatof the | ship carries, painted white, and lashed to the deck aad shooting, Com- | cus begun to be exceedingly insolent to the Christians, | Yecht to yecht, the crews are lounging in their respective | ts'the honor to visit our loved city. (Appiause.) Here, ax | people of Boston in welcoming to Boston one of the fore- 4 “ vay ‘Dined with other sports, will take place in Windsor Park | These low Moslems are a numerous, troublesome, | forecastles, and excepting the occasional strains of melody | least, there are none whom we fear, and from whatever | moststatesmen of the ago in America. (Applaus.) It | Port hole loops with thick, heavy ropes or hawsers, @m the 90th of September. Every county in England and an exceedingly bigoted race in all towns, | trom the band, the songs of amateurs, or the laughter of | quarter of the world 4 man shall come, who has served { had been our fortune to welcome here many of the fore- which are twisted about each of the four cannon referred should follow the example. and are tenfold in Damascus any place { his people in his day and in his way, we can afford and | Most men of our country, but never a truer, more far- | to like ao many colle of snakes. A mabogany dining ta- know in Asia. Hearing how the government had every. | the bappy yachtsmen, an air of reposo pervades the entire ve willgive ear welcome. (Cheers) ‘But Tam gine toway seeing, eognetens’ en@ Dational statesman than William ‘the Tho London Chronicle says it is notorious that the con- | where not only sided against thelr co-rel but | squadron, fellow citizens, that like other huinan belugs we have our | H. Be (Continued cheers.) He had sat by his side | Die stands in the centre, together with two small catd Servatives are not prepared to take office. Their only Wee Wan tea te teria ten oe oe ig Ashore, however, at the hotels, the same soothing in- | friends, (renewed Shearing. A voloe— Seward’s one of | during the See one Sat ee tables and twenty-two leather bottomed chairs of the F< enna Present is to deprive the ministry of Mr. | mado ‘west trem the wey toloce Seeebetee oni | fuencee do not prevail. ‘There ise enthering of faahion | "2et'Jend Sot subjected, and be had seen same wood, Tbe walls and ceiling are painted Ys services. Weare to break faith with France | frightened, as well they might be, when threatened from | and frivolity which constitutes « contrast between the renowned statesman of New York. applause. Poe soem beg iy eng Pisin drab, and the only approach to oraament rise ‘id had ‘spirit of our republi- | about either them or the cabin are a few gilt lines be- ‘that Mr. Disraeli may have revenge on « successful op- dig ‘hat the Moslems would rise and exterminate exciting and substantial pleasures of the ocean sailand | Though not so well kuown to us personally as he shou! m. got worse aad worse, the one party be, a8 citizens of Boston and as citizens of Massachusetts | CAD institations. never stopped, when called | tween the panelling. The floor is becoming daily more frightened, the other hourly more | the fleeting allurements of the watering social ‘watched his career, direct- | upon to measure, t0 ask whether 3 covered with « thin The London Heraid, referring to the majorities on tho insslent® asl "ot last, on Sunday, the iy cirele, which is striking enough to make one draw a men- tebe tertile of tha Reaptre uote cod dorninnle tho | it would State or another; if it was | mottled-red carpet, which, in sobriety of look, is in keop- frtisertion vote last night, says that for the first time hen the | Christians came ont of thelr various tat dividing line and heartily wish himself on its happiest | material wealth of that portion of the continent ; sad, Lge ny re eon ee the ae ing with everything else in the apartment. A mabogany : varches, & Moslem were side. ' “ (he present esasion the government has succeeded in car- | mak Crosses in chalk on the ground, ‘ald ‘hen tye Newport is in its mood. Three or four thousand See Eakiand ‘end of the Commonwealth eee borne iatian statesman the misrepresentations | *#¢board occupies « middle position on the forward side, Fying measure which commands the assent of all the | ing tet aoe as Lh seas ote os Sp yeper ee ne Bo his sloquence, hie induatry, his wiedom, ead bie (ape yy eee tae and over this are suspended from the roof jour long sitver Teasonable men in the country. Sere. Christians. they even fashion, that found here and far-reaching @xperience in the councils of the \pplause. ‘shall come—and lantern like candle holders, which were once the property complain to the authorities of this wanton insult. Oa | tinent, and people of all kinds, classes, and know ‘weloome Providence grant be far distant—when HR MINISTRY AND THE PAPER DUTY. ee pontrary ol iuey did was to contre tieasties sd | conditions are mingled together in the. purslt of elegant Pa T ence that Jou, Pils eae ae Wien eat Tor | the sods of thervelley shall Iie ‘upon hin buvom, he wit! | of Lord Nelson, and used by him on board the Victory, ‘The London 2imes says that nobody has ever yet heard } more strictly within their houses for th rock of the day, ease and pleasure. The yachtemen, following the exam- | ino ‘of the wealth when I shall have pre- | live in the affectionate remembrance of the people of the | from which they were taken after the battle of Trafalgar. ‘What must then have been their astonishment on ers ae Tn, tole ene eee \ eames Governor Seward—Our friends have | United States. He has been true to the cause of univer- | ‘These bad candles burning in them only once tbo Lord Palmerston say that he elther will resign or dissolve | yonday morning to see these same lads who had made | reoms at, the Atlantic, bave generally made that met here at a few ioments’ call. They know what bos. | ®al and impartial liberty, and men of every race and artes ‘upon this affair. It will only be a sham fight, got up to | and epat upon the crosses on the previous day & shalt rendenvens, ans. its spacious corridors glitter with | nitaity is due to you; come at the close of clime will yet cherish the name and memory of | Y°Y%se, When the Prince gave a dinner party. resemble a real one. The tory opposition does not want | the streets of the Christian quarter in chains, by order of | brags coats, blue buttons, hig en aking owe Tong day's wrovet a0 the geason of the year, and | William H. Seward. “(lend cheering.) Mr. Wilson pro- | On the opposite wall bangs in s plain, nar- the Turkish bead of police. ‘They at once suposed that and gay attires, from dusk till mi “we cannot demand of expect much from you; but a little | cecced to corroborate the prediction of Governor Seward | row frame, an engraved portrait of Nelson, in ‘to kill the whig Cabinet, and the whig Cabinet does not | this order must have been given for the very a ae Se Gene we te Se hee: ia required in obedience to that respect and esteem which | i relation to the vote of New York at the coming elec: "i ” fmtend to be killed. The case is one on every member | of exciting a riot, and they were not ‘mistaken, | béen doomed to tho retirement of a wall seat, and the people of this Commonweelth eatertain for you; and 1 | tion, and to express his belief in the coming permanent | D8 uniform, and sarrounded by charts, and with may vote according to his conscience the least | At two P. M. some three hundred of the lowes: | om the scene with as little interest as one would watch | gm gure that its citizens would grieve if we were to allow triumph of republican principles in the national govern- | one arm Jeaniag on s table, and immediately under- u Moslems of Damascus, rushed armed into the | the motion of with which he has nothing to do; you to pass through this ‘without a word of | ment. Massachusetts will ber part by giving to | neath is a cabinet which was made out of the timbers to what may befall either the Ministry or the Par- | christian uarter, crying ‘out, “Slay the dogs of Chris. | but the sclected partners, and here and there, in without a cheer should come from the | Abrabam Lincoln an overwhelming majority in Novem: o If the Ministry should really be beaten, it will | tinns!” and immediately the work of plunder, burning | one way moat of their time Iris of she people of Masechueti ( ) Fel. | der next. the old Victory herself. ‘very soon be found out that a question may be worth | #24 murder commenced. Achmet Governor- mee oy Jow citizens, I present to you the William A. Mr. Wilson retired amid hearty applause, and was suc. A doorway facing the outer one leads into bie eitting 7 a General and Commander in-Chief of the place—s. field | At gamene, ron et em Seward, of the United ceeded by Hon. Alexander H. Rice, Chingwiahs wvednwanee tinea Sighting tor, and yet not Important enough to resign upon. | marshal in the Sultan's army—was st onoe informed of his lady at the | Sand loved by the people of Sil the bates,” (Renewed pa Awell window lighted fand a very ¢om- ‘The London Star reminds the supporters of free trade | what had taken But, although he had at his dis- > CAINS which jat out into | cheering.) cvo-anaat beer he posal some eight hundred regular troops and several field | the stream, there sang @ number of which ‘Governor Seward, in forward, was receives | Meeting of the Board of Delegates of ° Principles that the maintenance of the present duty on | Pieces, not aman nor a gun did be move. He never | Called forth 's hundred sleepers and elicited the ee ea en le a eae: mae Eysetved paper will be simply the maintenance of protec- | showed himself in the streets, nor took any steps what- applause. From this time ‘silence hung ber mantle over sided, he spoke as follows: — ‘the English paper makers. ever to atop the massacre, declaring—the old story of | the eocne,” until the morning reveille and gun called the ‘SPEECH OP GOVERNOR SEWARD. . Puller has altered bis proposed amendment upon Mr. | Hasbeyia, Resbeyia, (Deir-cl-Kamar and Sidon—tbat | Slumberers from their virtuous banks. Crizxes oF Bostox—or Massacuuserm—I have heard, Gladstone's motion for the reduction of the present ous | he had not troops enough to do avy good. The Russian q from the honored Chief ‘State, : toms le, Oa In ite present form it stands as Consulate was almost the first house attacked, and all niet lanaek A 12, 1860. Sen sod esteemed inieet, ‘your elpusetien’ ‘tees i desiring to prejudice the question | those Christisps who did not take ith the aac » August 12, 1860. | thing, however, seems 10 mo to be due from myself. to ‘on and to the country, for the unexpected surprise ‘a reduction at a future period of the customs duty on | famous Algerine chief, Abd-cl-Kader (who behaved Long stories and strong segars, after the “‘weesma’ | y, fete er ee most nobly th - 4 a5, ve mardered | hours’ have commenced their course, are not calculated to | which has overtaken me. It is 80 coutrary to the habit “The London Herald says the government are endeavor: | sos md’ with the eratest ease ‘before dark on the | make aman especially wakefa!, and when we tarned out of my bole life tobe arrested on Journey —(tanghtor) — , Tey motion a party question and to frighten | Monday, after that hour the mob increased in numbers | this morning, at nine o'clock, we found that that bad habit | of friendship, and was oom! and prosecuted, and House into assenting to the ior of the Exche- | every minute. Late in the evening about 300 soldiers | of early rising, which philosophers and physicians praise | hoped to be ended in manner entirely private, that I quer's motion by Ureats of dissolution and reriguation. | were sent to put e stop to the outrage, but very shortly | they know 20 little about it, had not diseiplee tm ture gome explanation will be expected of me.’ Now THE ROYAL BANK OF LIVERPOOL. om ped pape agg oO encagis in tho equacron to ‘shake g stick at.” Oocasion- | MY-explanstion, follow eittzene, ie « very simple one. 1 | A resolution was adopted, that the balance ia the bands | more of the offloers, inciading midauipiusen, with whom, ‘The London Herald states that arrangements have been | Christian quarter—which includes some of the finest pa- | ally « shaggy, aacombed og hand and same | Ree? TEES caste pe ee ene Berm blew | oc the Board be handed over to the Ruse to ute a familiar expression, he was “fond of skylarking." thats for preventing confusion by the announcement of | laces to be found in the ‘cuspine—tas goon cue muume'of | plea thre allot would pretrede above Ger. Ibave made = gress mistake. My Oret mistake | Of aah jutive Committee, | He appears to be very ‘fond of the socieay of his 4 f Supposing that it was safe to trust to & railroad ‘and to empower them to use it for any good purpose they ben pedi eration, for at the Halifax ball | bel ‘was in . | flames; and—for this there is the positive authority of take a survey and disappear, and now ul b N the sudden death of Mr. Chaffles, and that every precau- | Pi ooan eye witness, who was hiding in the neighbor- ordered lock og weald resh on ad Gale ore” (angers t £3 might peo fit. po imme Cag Ba! Cy ea ‘Hon bas been taken to provide assistance in the emer. hood all that fearful | it—as the Christians tried to es- yy pd =f ag ee out mistake only when it was too late; for A resolution was likewise offered that ten copies of Lady parteer lahaing on ble arm. ae Cate racy of a run on the bank, even to the extent of keeping flames they were thrust back on the burn- were in fall dress, and a very ight I eucceeded in finding the Wide-Awakes ‘And, while y : J ing piles by the bayonets of the ‘Tarkiah reyalar troops. | seen moving towards the shore ou their way to charch. | St Bangor fast aalcep in the middie of the day, yer T | urn Rothehildw Dook be given to each delegate, ihe | | And, wile speaking of that evening, 1 must vot omit to very quickly discovered that they woke up quite too soon | felegate to hand them over to the congregation of which | Hortnguese Cotisal to whom he had'been preticcaly pre, wary sccount. The bank is in perfect order, and ite po- | chiefs who commanded in Damaséus was Osman Beg, the and he jenee of & qui 4 be Ba sepresmiative. began sition most . miscreant who But three weeks previously had delivered | the ropes cotled neatly away ; the brass Cersinly have, not vesorght, aud bee not dented any | This caused some litle debate, some of the members ‘waten the Doton) bein na teins ett anaes After noticing the run on the bank in consequence of } up at Hasbeyia upwards of fifteen hundred Chrisilans to | ly polished, glisteu in the gunsbine, and vari- - | demonstration of consideration at the hands of m: ‘ei. | thought that this would not be a fair division, as many of cient in, and was bo nw a compelled Ag * the Sores sees st eeee rem eres [a cee enter} ve maesecred by the Drea, all woader et the contest | tage areapread on, the, cigerent era, Jow citizens. ‘There are many ‘reasons why I prefer io | %6.coneregssions represented had no schosile attached | Prince‘tnat although the Pn uosess am, Le wan any aS SS este tee | Ret og sie te penn pare | Semen “a ca eas tesa | teens ata ee PLO | “Schema eye ge | Bags ea me hee ea abd adds that the tendency to distrust steadily subsides. | the whole Christian had utterly destroyed. | numbers of ladics and gentlemen in row low men; bot it if God's will that we must be overraied | “istribution, and for those who needed instruction. better a good deal, at any Fate, than I could speak it.” SICILY. Four thousand vans had i ey and disappointed, and} lave submitted with ench gre- intel sagutaatadieeen To return to the ‘A plain, portable mabogaay wash August 3, 1900, | St Abd-elKader, who defended them ail comers. | In tbe latter part of the day ciourness as can. (Laoghter.) Fellow citizens, I have meadares abould be taken | srand,with « lid that cloeee over ihe top, stands ander the Pripar, August ‘Taree thouand ind taken refuge a the castle uader ihe | shore, indulged in rides to the endeavored, all along the road—for this, I think, is the | ‘oclain full statieticn relative to che Israclites in this | Seating tube, and « email brass wire rack 1 fived is the ‘The Paris Moniteur publishes the tort of a convention | Pacha, and Spveel headend 0, Sagem etentite rest around Newport, promenaded the spacious seventh or eighth time that I have been called out to wry. (apes Ape oe ge pete wall within reach of his cot when swung, so that be ean which ss yet—being situated in the quarter of | of the botels, or enjoyed the entertainments of the draw meet s kind and cordial welcome, on this da; -t | the Dy establishing local schools, and » high o signed at Messina by General Clary and Colonel} Medici, . 4 y call Yt voation of for the Sevahe onmay 6’ Boek, or euch He there while ia the town—hed been Upwards of two thou- | ing room and lawn. have endeavored to sccommodate myself to this re- | {°F the ea young men mirietry. Lh urna aa erneaation | mand Civisians, wan 4, bad been murdered, all SEVENTH DAY. ception by treating it a alight and trivial elie, trust qulstiin salbstve'se tha Mtge eel wat poceontos sees. On the deok next below, and directly under the Prince's Sicily from motives blood, estimated Property, money, ve been no exceedingly me Ly ot Me encin thi at ‘ke. , was $1,200,000 steriing. Monpay, August 13, 1860. wecla bellows, afver all, hat Unere wea itade, unex: py yey i ey Fo ell Gormalns, ss, who have eeparate pt. Gorreapondence from Genoa reduces tary | "From the news is bad. They bad not heard of | The scene this morning is truly magnificent. A splen- ‘and strong, concealed under the face of a simple, | %# Project, and that it should be gut, Another | one aitting room in eomenon vr qzecutions sald Yo bare been ordered by General Garl- } the Damascus massacre, but fully expected, slmowt very | aid treese is blowing from the southwest; age, vignala Roveet good matare. "(Good ”)" But, fellow citinens, member hoped thas it might not be struck out, as it did | “Tube latter, allke with that of the Prince, there iss baidi after the captare of Melasso, ‘They were shot as ae- J hour, the Moslems of Ue town 40 rise on. the Christians. | ba Gs uslelebte st thir She cane altrred whe come upon he soil of Maas: | Seard, and that Susnsveaaiguage ene ee somctame bovkcase flied with volumes Folating almost eatirely te smasins, not as combatants. The loss of the Sicilian and | naval officer here, has despatched her Majesty's ship Mo- five ll anchored within an ares of s quarter | I haves affection, for Vermont. Her siateemer, | ‘Bderstood in the country, aad this should not be. The | te Po ba satel clini tosh, : : i tne 4 for “s Malian volunteers is estimated at vory lite less than } bawk to Latekia and Alexandretia, #0 aa t pick ap and berets awnings are glistening in the #ua- tre wot "my. teachers, ber people are but my ra rentleman withdrew hie ainendment, and the resolotion | © iq rie Tn 9k AS Seep eee, Aa baary grepertion of wes enstalued by 5 TS SETS tae i point, | for thelr Sdality to" the, fateerte or’ thels. some Sees eee © nate could ve guibered CR ey I OEY of ae and to the cause of justice and humanity, | (76°? tS na to nck etter the quaerel tn Heace, to some extent, the Yeety sion wrarda | tbey ‘are still tnt ty fellow laborers tn" the W bape ae cxpretied with regard to sham vitied, Fosornal et Tenn say the sume of New Hampshire, that 1 know none | ,, 4 motion wee made thes the, be continued | stherwise, in the royal replies, the delivery of copies of Of her statesmen: or her sons who were earlier in the feld | [5 force Sat Qetoben Ness, Tt was edopiod: rue com | which, T may mention here, bear than the sateamen and sons of New York Teas say the | Sy pth wea cubs ow ae The uke is aboet five feck eleven io height, and tame of the State of Maine, v0 visited—great ie time = well made. He ie easily recoguizahje ‘Sse Rater tae apa a ae ee 4 pe ‘aroee nave to the omne of vous b— + age sbiaers aod msec, whch," cote wre nan: we 2 age m® pot thelr equal; 1 Ganve vesstend tnete: contuad s every congregation should have in the Board— | “J, wilh as y LS eee eee ae ae er | fome, of the members, maintaining that twas ‘not polly hg Ed caprrae of etm and name ere! om pay Bw po ee | a ‘when in company with the Prints, be ees no part: Ioan effet no dinguine: because, al not a | 6 the large omen, cauere neuing thet they should ail | Co hus left; and, whenever thy latter ia (a uxilorm, the ton of Massachusetts, nor even of New * . eonguuoation the veaber ot | DUKE Wm that of @ Lord Lieutenant—scarlet, with Ses ene ey copay st meciaagt | Weegee cece ee | TREES. Cras aon yur ct, my yumanity 1 oF St. bare stated in the school o Manmachtaetin (Chace ee eee areas eit, eee hate a gray: but be ass Gem ‘Pepy a ocd ayo ane fet eae Pore Aaa fee ee | Ba Smaak ws seat | Sem nts Sete ae omc me | ea al ape Hey eee starved, burnt out peasants, All the medical men bavo | irene. States in tho union of the Co Ba se et See 4 a Le which bas ‘Work on 6 oaariet grees. General Hirose? Mallory from Massachusetts. (Renewed cheering. wen- . 4 bis Royal is the crews of hor * Fxrmouth and Mohawk, ¥ as ail (he merchants came bere to purchase their goods, ana. I oe ny a ae aD te ee ei tat: | i would be were convent in Gees "aan | SY,‘ oeiramaly anne andrea acre 118.000 to } tributed their mites. ‘These represen: retired to hia home, a few miles in the miburbs | Dhia was at last chosen, and they agreed to moetow {he | hie hair ix but un- the largest fleet of your city, under the censure of his fellow citi. | Sr aaet inentie. eutocenet rearlet, with nos" wotations Banquet to Lord Clyde. York. The sens, driven home to his quarters by the peltings of | | Finances wae ome satin 9 tax of $10 | guite are Major Teewdaie wore, Lora was enterteined at a banquet remorseless proeiatery re 'Y yeomekr cae, of wales OS a i ee te ‘who are both young men 4 by the Company ce y, Jaty 38 by 2 course, than aun nop’ Ladle plgptnlge trots my own | Pore of menting the expeanes of the Beard. This gave | ingichart, ’ —, Prime Warden, In proposing the bealth noble Lord, Richmond, 28 tons; home, which was not moleated on iy way, Wo the age of OM ues wish to give an mroch as the larger cect’ tek ‘eee 4 cauform, With a . Fam a ag md Quiney —~<( had meee lear trom him what veoame | ten dollar motion was carried, —— .— i YH / ‘ f i Ff i i view of the deplorable condition of the intelligence and sentiment of the country A committee was appointed to nom|nate oMoers for the | board, and « number ] te notude | die, saying that to im, above ail others, does England | rous to mention.” aor a Gomereltention oy Ge ‘of viand thecs | entuing year, who retired and made the folluwiug nomi. | Severs! servan . Fosse | owen debt o gratis. He mid he thought it right that | 4 meeting of the T received, and thence I’have derived, every resolution, | uations — b yh ey , sour Engliehmen should know the merits of great man, | ten o'clock, on board every neatiment, that has animated and inapired me in Henry Hart, of New York, President. y' one cosing | waose never distrusted self-ponsession exercised so pow: | that ihe sjoadron the performance of my duty aa aeitizen of the Cuited | . Rev. Imac L#ener, of Philadelphia, and 1. 1. (Jones, of | Of more footmen,, who al vo erful an {nfluence in the 4S The etask fn the maraing. States, all thie tine. I khow, indeed, that those senti. | Mobile, Vie Presidents. pa ae =) is Roy and ; lord also fate comsirrmes. THe maid is to be 7 ; AS of Boston, Troswurer; Myer &. lence, Soo. | Wit the rey Four igiare deon fifty years & and can retary, and fifteen members to the Executive pong Ay » » you that the men of Eogland, Ireland snd Scotland Committee. tail in the Hero the the have not deteriorated, Thay see’ be cbedient soldiers, Jeere wae ne clection fer trustors.. [yl eK ved a . + then property ered, sa" evor prved he Bra tented Whee ir ntrsas fr craaersieahs Gis | from er Hage, ee ee at ory hundred volumes of Lady Baro Rothachild ty the Board, thing was to remain in the saane order i —- bebalf of the n warlike improve. was ordered to forward it to the reverend | Rhsever little nadition, requined THE NEWS BY fue EDINBURG, tedierrset ig siretgay of te daiodera oor th ey Tieveribclas, Albert ‘hawere hes Nerney pty EY aecaman, he said it was for ~ FE 40) {mpossible for any euccessful invasion of our shorea to Willtamabarg City News, be ete ee eee ee ‘The steamehip Damascus, from Liverpool, Juiy 30, and take place He ras not disposed to distrust the Fine iv A CoMeNt Mawcractony.—About pine o'clock ber rey tg yh" ls own, the Fainburg, from Liverpool, August 1, via Southampton, Emperor of vat he say “rely on the of | \net night a fire broke out in @two story frame building, | not only these, but the two bem! 2, arrived at this port yesterday afternoon. ‘and decision which had in former times seoured | are palpitating with envy at the old - a August Their tho mateay of the country.” = el y Feed yomy fe J as 12 on the corner of Fifth and North Thirtoeath etreote, & D., | Ml the world are following nim in bis travels. Savices have been suticipated by the Adviatle and the | "Sir Charles Wood was The other members of | "We have here to stop for the mail todo ite duty, but sail | heady the nation, tothe very wad from which hevear om | UAE AAA maUnfectory for fire Proof cemeat for covering | TmNied by EAgrantey @ay, and Anglo Saxon. the Cabinet were a privy council ot Osborne. not forget while dashing over the ocean to-morrow on our | yelled, Abraham LAncoin—(enthiminatic choere)—shne | roof. The Fire Department were quickly at the soene of Eis"Geedn dally $0 the utverse. i \ atacddin —_——- way to New Bedford to give an account of le grand bal. claim to that seat is that he tha obligation of that | ino confagration, but owing to tho immense volumes of | be if s social idol, by whose worship ‘The Pence Letter of the Emperor Napo- (The Diamond Robbery in Parts. 4), — --— - higher law— ) the Sage of Quiney pro z ' . many to be’ made knighta leon, {From the London Star, July 30.) Superior Court—Special Term, claimed, and that he avowte himenlf, for weal or vne, for | *moke emitted from the burning building, theiremfortsto | oven higher honors. I have been The London aoe ae are dis. ‘The afthir of the robbery of 120.0001. worth of dia. Before Hon. Judge Woodruff. Sr Oat See eae mn rnstm Ga eregree nave it wero quite unavailing, and the building with ta | aeked by ambitious and Interested if Tknew who Poned to receive this letter in a spirit of fair and honor. | monds from Foutann, the jeweller of the Painis Royal, Aver 14.—-Moore and others vt. Parmalee and athert — | sible conflict betewen freedom slavery. (Prolonged | contents were soon totally destroyed. The business of | had heen selected, of were likely to be ealoctod, for these ‘able consideration. bat it cannot see any reason for the | about which so much has been raid, has at length been | Ordered that plaintiffs have tho relief demanded in their | cheering.) Thie, gentlemen, is my simple coofeenion. | | manufacturing the cement was carrie? on pringipally at | dignities,and [know that many expect them who have no. Preparations we to an oad. It is known that on the evening of | complaint, and that they recover possemtion of the | desire, now, only to say to you that you hare arrived at | night, and the cane of the fire in gid to bave been the | rightt» expect them, and no chance to gos them. In my ob- exist on svifrance; | the March last » man and two femaloe went into | premises therein described, and that the defendants do. | the low rage of this comflict tefore you reach the triumph | bursting of one of the pipes aed in its manofactore, The | servations of the character of the Prince I have foand thet just be by our own | Fontama’s shop on pretext of pu an opera giaas. | liver the porsession of raid promisen to the plaintiff, | which & to inaugurate this great policy into the government | owner of the property is a Mr. George Malligan, rewidiag | be is full of genuine good humor, which often risom into any one else. Whilst the man wae examining the articles offered him, | w are ritoated in the city of New York, and known | of the United Mater, (Cheers ) You will bear yourselves | at 41 Bond street, Prookiyn. The lee on the building | a bu ‘be galety and strong reiish for foo. He hee a tion of friendship between | the women placed themeoives near the window, in which, | at No 686 Broadway, and the piaintiis recover of the | fanfully. [t behooves you, solid men of Aoeion, if you | and contents ir eatimnted at fFotm $1,000 40 $6,000, om | quick eye for the ludicrons wherever seen, and be most | among other things, a quantity of diamonde wero exposed | defendants their costs in this ection, are bere— (a voloe—"They are’’)wand if tho sold men which there it uo insurance delights in throwing off all state aud acting ke wy