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the brigade. Thoee sol! mumber made most urgent reqmerta % uber olligurs to be allowed to share the fate ~ef ther, comraaes. Ib wad in deed a is Bigdt ty witweos the grict of those who had been left bebtad, and to bear their appeal img fopplications. Order was, however, soon restored, for the reptimentor duty wae nppermost in their hearts. Hail pact 0.20 * ap pouting from che deli tower of the Paro eborch when (he ittle expedition of the Julian patriots galled ami" 4 syrrounding Jarkness of we might Tho imposing ‘Three buadred and ¥ men— ihe (9 Pagmet andaciona and langorove oF 464.7.) campaign, | say bbe avet duogervus, ‘A Cajadria are mavned with hagdro'9 of 2%: pod sea % Swarming with bad gearcely reached t ely ty known oe that, it hat been directed py Garibaldi to Purprise or storm the (art of Cawallo, whicd nearly faces Faro Point, aud stanre woe @ Pocky bilvek | which skirté the coast. ' A Fignai bat been arr fform Garrbaldi of the sate tauding of the exp Rot attempt to descr be the ur cioud expectation of that Jowg. long hour. Ten thousaad men were waiting there to know the fate which wag .a etore for their novie om 4’ panions. At last a faint light apyoared along MOOD gait Bhore. God be piaiaed! the Gxpeditiva bad lande’, Gy. Yabria. But half au hour had scarcely clapeed ¥ gen tho vattle of wusketry was brought to chis shore th saaeh the fresh breath of the sea, A few more musk", prow, and hon ai! was euence and mystery again. Lo fess thad an Dour, however, a messevger arrived [rom Majer Miseori conirmed we euccessit! landivg of © ¢ friemts, and ox: plained the cause of the fring, The ©” gedition was nearly Souching the oppurite shore! when ° 4g of ite Doala, either @rifting with the current or 1 sentional!p, separaved from it, and went towards Villa, Gay Giovanni. ly thal L were few Frenobrgen and Eaglishuen who ‘bad joined the expedition. ‘bs they did not know the eeeni and bad not been mo 4@ noqiamted with Garibaldi’ orders 10 ifiseori they Vanded olese ta a Neapolitan dat Wery, Abhoogh the “Uighy was dirk the sentries of the artery saw tge doce appreach ast gave tho alarm, syee dily followed tg'h discherge of mniaketry and a dannea tower of Ity—wero starting oo ‘ve of this won- for the Loosis and it al war, { { ghet. Twa men were woanded, but this was not the wortt, for they were ebiiged to sail back as qnickty 2s possibly By the time this acfortuaate anrident tap pent4 slajor Mezors bad 4 woib his men en the rerA towards Forte det Cavallo, But end tenty Rearing “he veport of a gun and tho rattling of murketry, sed not ght that the wenpeiee of had becgine a tater of sors therefirn ‘took the Nothing bas bean beard of are safe, and making impowwibility, — Wea) “paih of the mountats. bem tince, bat we hope they ther way thromzh the digericts of = Qatabrin. which . wait Moment to begin the Fevoletion. this time the I3 muss bo folly a sare the firet imainy of Gar dali.’s forces, pat no import ant movement shat we knvw ot has yet t.ken place on Bho other £0 of the . ‘Today Generel Clary w. Suddenly s#mmoned to “apie Hagraph, and he I the commnnd of the citadel of Messiua to Gonoral forgo. Ja, one ot fio most devoted adhereuts ot the Kiug, anil therefore’moet ardent aaversary of )iverat instivotion Two cast ego we (nd at Mesens alarm, caused by some Neopolitan soldiers who triedita desert. The poor fellow: were shot et by thelr compadas of the outpost, and two were severely wounied, and two others mado priscners. [oe Corbritiu’ tried to corer Their escape by dikchargiug their muskets, but only ove Neapo itao was lucky ebowgh to roo’ ihe national camp. Nows haw just come from Bronte that General Bixio hewshown tho greatest Grmnres do restoring order and im-putting down the cutrages comms tod there by s band of ruffane who wanted to disgrace thy spot.ess Dananr of Serivaidi The ringleaders, abews thirty in namber, were shot down in the equereef the twa. Martial ine wan berace proc et Breote, sod disarmament serdered mntor penalty-of death, A war tax bas also been ‘oop the ety, Those whe are always 4) and his offers revolutionwts of the cmost dargorone charactor, wal, 1 bope, agree wrth your -corresyondent that they Know how to maratain onder and vmake law avd Life respected. While Geribaiat is thus bosy prepariog to in: wade Calubria with ‘am army of 20008 mm, tho Neayolitan cruteers are steamiog up end dowa the etrait, ev if they ‘had resigoed themselves ty play the part of pasaive lookert oo. What ig iit more @trange w that they Uo no: DB intercept opeof the ou- Mereve boats which are contioualty laking arms and am monition t the ober wir of the strait Mombers of tho wational committees of Calabrian towns aud vtiiages ar rive here every tem of the day in the teoth oi the Neapolitan fleet. have ‘just apoken witk one of these gentiewen, and be toid me that as soon astieribaldi him | ‘seif bas vel a foot ou the Neapolitaa continent the whole ‘of the country il! rise at the c-y of ‘tong live the | Dictator! Tong live Victor Emapucl! Mowa with the Bourbons!’ Avetsr 10, 1869. Garideldepteatquarters hers been established here | ince yerter lay, or, lo spemk more correctly, have beea | atadlishment ai tbo Lightouse of the tradi But uow aol | Uhep, erpesialsy during the Dight be gow on poard the Ciiy @f Aberaren. fast night the Neapolitaa woe of-war which Are cruising iu these waters were comt.gvally axchang- | ing eignais byxaeans of colored rockuts, Of Tam rignily > amy thisstid bot prevovt the sailiag of fresh expeai- | Tam teid that, in spite of a t moon, a party | of eighty men was safely landed between the villages of | Aaaerelio aud Villa Sau Giovanni. A -tevond iaudet at Cannemicle. vs Wird, of aboot 150 mon, was equally nao- cessful \n reaching the opprsite coast at Cinmara Zaccho- between Alta Fiumara and Convetello. Ali these | ' i] iest Hebert—tho frst the cbiof of bis stat, the ‘a most able adviser in military mattere—are not fully the ban the Neapolis 4 the barbarity to take the poor fedow of the sdvice of the surgoon, id die on the way. Such wat peally ihe case, that if the wounded prisoner Dad been Ie at Gtovaunt bis Lie would have been spared. ¥rom we .onay infer that the Neapoliaas are not that they iatend to carry on a war of ex- ‘Yon may depend upon it thai they wit! get ‘worst of tt When the Neapolitaut raticed, \ allowed to march with his mon on Atpro- monte, e¢t rie i fg bs a | village, Wheel, ae it Game ladioates, stands on the top of a nwontaiu, aati hear tas they are | still there. In the course of yesterday they eere |rined 160 Calabriso insatrents, ail inhsbitents of Vile San Ghovann}. All tho men able to carry a musket and even | ome women, Lave left Santo Setano to join them, It | may, therefore, be said that the revolution Ras alesady | fo Calabria. Th will inerease the the Nespoliten army, which obliged to keep ite growud ia To give you an idea of the euthuriasm Mame awekens in mon of every natioa and © mpust tell you that the dese, sous amongel the me, iyivg in thw harbor increase every day. Vou jeckete sre of couree of the number Sous of & ‘and geoerovs nation, they ca: wot help coming to Hit to Garibaldi Vemterday evening, at nat was on dec KG gent below, eved will hostile econtey, ti, ba), x ship Seylia, to see the hammo jumped dowa into the cop sia's gig unover ihey were goin ve at the Lime Lulated except the Two oF three minute? after the sent boays We! laurchy mind that the men in the gig bad deserted. The la sack ‘was instantly manned and polled towards the lav tog Place; whore the gig was fowad minus the mea. An e<cort Of marines was immediately Gent on shere to appr vend We deveriors, who, after an Leur of {rultlew search. vere mot to bs Zound = The Commander of the foylia waited on Gartaid) tas morning, but, f I am correct'y yoaed, he wae to'd that ae all the desert from fore \g: or ou it wae impoeribie for bim te send the ~niaeic © board. In this ingenious manner twenty cix es of Majesty'o-sutp Ammphion deserted at Palermo, as the Sardin.an frigate Maria Adelaide lomt at least doa! ; Sumber. | am not going to justify the desertion o” | ye8e — but when I remember the; 7 naples thetr duty ir lives fur the sacred cause liverty, J them. The watter, tans cure, Will be | ok the came pout of view oy your courery gen Avever £2, Miwa iy tate ! of our movemenuy, and to Three hundred wounded are *, oe | confides in the civil “« NEW YORK a poet. ee . re wN® Wer® vot cf Lhe envied | eead Chem to Palerma, ae at Barcollona wo have wo rea) numbers are wv to keey you huformed you to bastea vy al wt Paler'ao has some BARoRisin + Jaly 30, 1840, Thave had no means of sending t* :,"* ‘. it yon covld visit theee hospitala ,1it', | now add, that Lhave work from dawa to m go} re, reduced to @ 10 state, nose Generale, ‘This is only a in ticna, Thope the’ Rng’ish pews (or me, THE E avast News. Fano, Auguat 14, 1860 ‘Tie MOTPIS" he Dastigia aitempted, bot without snc. Com 9 SF gate e Negpolitaa steamer, The Palminante Bred UP 9 the Castiglia, HGRALD, SATURDA ‘Turkey and Syria, ‘ f ‘The news of the marsderes at Baatbec ig coudemed, but no details are réceived. Advices from Damascus ‘gue Opera. | August 6 state that Fucd Pacha bad surrounded the Tebanan with troops, and threatened fire and sword if the Druse Sheikha did not eurrender in two days, Twenty had already been taken, and nearly 800 other important ayreste bad been made 1,000 came! loads of plundered property had been recovered. ‘The Sultan wes about to address another autograph letter to England and France on the subject of Syria, ex- preseing bis desire to have the sole punishment of the offense rs. Jn a speech to his Ministers, the Sultan had oxpressed hie resolation to panieh the Syrian offenders most severely. _'/ a Digkt che Veloce disombarked ono dattalion of | Fly aivo proclaimed his intention of reducing the vast list “ Al Saidion volunteers in Ualabria. hy a brick fre during ball ap hour, Pe artillery has po! yet lef! 5 A Calabrian bas been arrested bere, He has confensed haviog receved movey from Count Aquila co assagsin te Garibaldi. The Néepol tase k pt y Tunis, Angest 17, 1863. The Opinione pablisbes a despatch, dated Napies, in- gust AG, stating that the news of Garibaili’s disembarisa tion in Calabria wae ucfuunted., Up to the 1th instact cnly several inconsideradle disembarkations had taxen | yo runt feller interest place at differes.t points. Panis, Avgust 17, 1860. The Patric of this evening contains the following tea- patch, dated Naples, the 16th inst :—"Tranquillity pre- ‘valle in the city, Garibaldt ia still reconnoitering off the Neapolitan Limoral, Tranquility still prevails ip Calabria nd the Abruscia.”” Nal Tho Paris Deleds affirme that the Nospolitan Home So- cretary was cognizant of Garibaldi's visit to Naples, and that he hag accepted the post of Provisional Governer of Noples for King Victor Emanuel. Lately 26,000 etand of arms, 700 ini ebetis, and a miliion ands half car. touches, were secretly landed vere. Sardinia, THE DIFFICULTIES ABOUT SICILY ANP NAPLES, ‘Tho Constituéonnel pudlishes # jetter from Turin, bear ing the signature of M. Grandguillot, commencing as ‘el- Jows:—"'Italy 18 now entering ihe most critical apd tho mort deciaive period of ber regeneration; henceiurtk sho stakes ona single card either her ruin or ber salvation. Engaged as abe is in the path upou which she has doen thrown by the oxpedition of Garibaldt, Italy will, wi hin two months, be elther free and compictely indopendent, or Austiia will again reiga, and thie time from Meesiua to Torin.” ‘The etter thea details the course of-part eveuts, God states that the negotiations between Naples and Pied- ‘mont were vesuccessful, by reason of Garibalti’s refusal to arrest bia course, and on aooguntof the enthusiasm prevailing Mirongbout Italy bering paralysed the mea- wares which Piedmont might otherwise have taken to complication. \ it of the Independence caya:—'at- that M. Ruttazzi’s/oiniag the Oa. vour Cabinet haa become doubtful indeed. The situation of tbe Sardinian Bans Soares 9 embarrassing that it probably fluds great diffive'ty ia recruiting its strength. ‘The nationalities of Turin cay the Sardinian government intended to take in the expeditien to Syria, bat has rolinguigbed the desiga, owlag W the opposition of cer. tain Powers. It will, therefore, only eend some veasols. of-war to protect the Italien flag. A communication from Turin says: resommon. dations are being made to Gece erin in a dict int, insiraxted by wf. Farini, bec torial agi Bart . undertaken to make the Distalor comprehend that aay attempt at the present time nat the Neapolitan ‘YVinces on the mata iaud ‘would 82 aniast ‘naoee the pearls Bot having manifested their wishes either by the Inge! ‘means of the elections, or by s ceveral insurrection; ort ‘ing, on the contrary, to accept the vew institatiors. appear Wt ts ip consequence of previous representation, tue report goes, that Garibaldi has poones. y The Oficial Gaztte of Turin publishes the following circular, addressed by M. Ferini, Minister of the Interior, | Wo the Governors and Intendants General of the king- dom: — Torty, August 13, 189. When, three mouths ago, the Fisilians rose for the pur. of jing their liverty, aud General Garibalai astened to their succor with a few brave men, Farope was filled with the famo of his vic ories; all Italy was moved, aud enthusiasm was great ia this kingdom, where ireo institutions and habits offer no obstacle Wo the free manifestation of public opinion Hence the generous contri outions of end the large numbers of y ua- tae TF aiding aod abetting tho ibare: prat it Nbera- tion of foreign it * might say, the authorit; slower aa. to be sent to , Portugal and Spain, which fought for Liberty, there i merica, Greece, nce and | ie reason to believe that civilized Europe will justly ap- verovaent dy the King’s go Bational it Now, wresistioie ry & coadition we pean the course this incident of don He hopes that peblit opinion wi Bcient to curd imprudent Dat, at au esate, be Prompt execution of bis orders And he agaia recom. meade all those to be out with the greatest ult gence, aad punisned the greatest legal severity, ‘who, conspiring and actiog to the detriment of uational bopor and military discipl.co, MAK* themse!ves abesiors nd promoters of desertion. And because the uuder- Signed has to complete the organization of the morerble Natiovel Guar!, and the corps composed & roluaioecs uf the Nationa! Guard which the law acthorises, permit otlier® t> recruit voteuteers, In conclusion, the Undersigned declares that, while the grverament of the King ja mort williug to acooyt the loyal co operation of all political partics tending wwarde the Bberty, uaion eon of the country, it w, on the vther hamd, ot to alow itseit to be dowineored over ave not the avthorit; he King and nat by aby who government from 1 Wishes to belong to tbe Traians, bus Bot Lo sects. FARINL Tt i affirmed that Sardinia continues ber war pri " ith much acti and Florence beve Tt was stated that the French government had sold to Piedmont, at s reauced rate, $9.000 en ant @ cerin number of hesvy guns, with powder and snd that a (artber quantity would ales be supplied The Paris Cons'itutionnl, ia an article og tae military precautions of Sogiand, asks whether it is wise to por Gevere io that system Of conciliatory arrangement which secets With no revpouse, aud points to the fact that the Emperor alone uae bh therto stood aleof from the pameious aod imomiees of the tnokitade and shown himegif more mederste than bit country nei a Commerce had closed ite io . aad bal com nvortirations ralitive te the si trate o bat been Be vy and | remiee recovered, and cloerd at 68.10 A Naples tespateh of the i4vb announces that ihe Flee tore) Committees had bern cisacivet D tegrcited 1a Grees» for Gari- bald Austria and Poassia, 4 the Elberfeid Gae'te, the report that jf A.rected ber Atm yaseader at Paris to dvcare that she would not suffer any forther revolutionary pro coodings in Italy is naworthy of oredit. Tt tw stated er f ig civil and politics matiers is to be proclaimed for al! Austrian euljeste, of whatever reed, om the senirorsary of the Emperor a birto The @esult at Toptitr. Gaier the above naading the Nord of the 15th pudiish- | @& © communication to which it attaches great impor- tance. Nothing, aa7# (is account, waa tigmed at the in- terview st Toplite, but the engagements @tere! into Land military authorities for ‘the | er, Dut On the 17th | of sinecures and effectiog economy ia general Th ig stated Unet, in aa pplication aadreased by Parke) to the Engiish govermment, se oifers to make the Bet Consule xt various ports the recognized regeivers of custome revenves, and to hypothecave these roveanes rpecially ty anew joan, which Eaglaad, in conjanction with other Powers, is solicited w guarantee. Yne latert despateh from Beyrout (August 5) steter that Syria was tranquil; bot in the enviroe of Damaseas atte mpte against the tife end property of the Chrutians were of dauly occurrence. [Prot the Londoa Post, Augoet 18.] We bave beca favored with the subjomed letter; & will Pevrony, July 28, 1860. Departing from the course foilowe t by sama a rrespod dents, of etating Ubelr epivionss while omitiiog tae gronnds. which those op'cioas are based, T will aoa ne myself on thie covasion to sending you & stork jaut~ na} of the doings of the Turkish Commnicsioner siuce hut arrival bora, If pot very lnterezting] it iv af leant trac— aqzuality which more amditiow® productions do not al- ways le Tk was on the Itch of July that bis Exoelleney Foad Pacha arsived here with his suite on: bowd the Torkizh steamer Tsif, The vessel had 0 Boner anchored than tho French [oar Admiral seat tn officer to comphment the Tasha; and whoeashe Intter hod landed he waited on hin witu the Preveb sul at tha Governor's hong. Barly th foilowing gay Xngtish, Russian and Sardivian Cunguie also paid tein ro speots to Poad Pasha. A igh post tn the Foreign offices nt Constantinople, after sent ta visit the wounded aud sick in the care of the Sisters of and to hind to the saperior of the congregstion of 3. Vine cent de Pwul 12,000 plasters, with a letter of thanks fron Foad Pachs for the care and attention shown the suffer? ‘The fame day a mixed commission was named w a lieve the wounded and distressed Marouites iu Lae vietal ty of thie tewo, and Moust: ashe amd Franco Mend Were sent to Sidon by Fuad Pacha to ectabied a similar commission there, taking with them 2@.@99 piaster: the sters of Charity for the relief of the pooe moantaine ra. ‘Un the Mth a large number of the inuaoitauts of Bey- rout met together at the Governor's house ls hear 130 Suitan’e trman read. The conrtyurt wascrowded «th e The civil and military authorttios aud the #.ite of ead Pacta surrounded hig Bycciievcy, wile a secre. tary raed aloud the original firma. A waive fancti ry (een read a tranglation ia Arabic Next f provinmation of Puad Pacha te tte Syrians. © nd proclamation appeared t ‘ba well r poora, to whom an Arabic tramstation of ther which b xd beam printed were afterwarde distributed. Soon alter ths termivaiion of this caremooy Pusl Ya chm, with his suite, took porteesion of wcamp which hed Deen prepared for them @ chert distance from to: towa Haik Bey, one of the aiden-decamp, was seat ty Domes ons to bring Abmed Pacts to Beyrout; unyther ait amp, Damed Raouf Bey, being sent to Aleppo with stock tnetroctions ly Mohammed Pasha to use ovary eifiet vw ‘heep toe town quiet. /bour Pacha also left for La tukia Wo inquire inte the atate of the country aul report to the Pacha. On the 20th meaturce were taken for holding @ court martia! on thove ctieers ‘ur soldiere who were comps mised in the outbreak et Deir el Kamar. Fuad Pacha declared that tho roconcihation between the Druses aud Marenites shouid pot be a em for those who bad been guilty of murder, deste rion ood plunder; but that juewtee should tae it couree, notwiin- Blanding the treaty between the two tides. More troops arrived today by the Vaseital Titjarot, and were immediately disem darked. Ua the 21st Fuad Pacha appoiated commissioners to a quire into the losses sustained by foreigaors, and to © o- sey ry report upou their Several = officers of Deir-ol-Kaimar were war lodged in prison, to await their trial by co The committeeappointed by Fuad Pacha for relieving the poor divided:{hem in three classes — lst. The sick and wounded, who were placed in a m'li- tary hospital under the high surveillance of thy commit 21. The widows and orphans, whd were lolged in the Javaretto of the town. Sd. Those who had left their homes from fear, but wad hot sullered lore or injury, aad who would be skelteret and fed until they were sent to their vilinges. Oa the 224 Fuad Pacha reviewed ali (ve troo; of the consuls io uniform, and of the opeans here. The «ight seemed t> make a rroat im jon on the mouata.ncers. Immediately alverwards Pagba etarted for Damascus witn two battalnns, Pacha rode with him «part of the way. Two jioue afterwards left for the same town, aud wae gent to Sidon, Abmed Pacha, tho ox-Governor of Da- very coldly received by Fuel verdad to Damascus, or he populace; but Fuad Pace cveliy alt {asurrectionieta wo be seary, with bis owa bands psio the pel | Fi i i Jur 24, 1860. from Sidon. When be remas' ed some little excitement Addromet the pe iplo, told ined the Sultan s.4 all'goot of the musaacres, and \ } ore a commission for | of the provines; ba, aud Mustepas ir ol Kamar, were ar Governor ad in for Damascus va body of troops. road from Bey- fix his hoadg uarters bot «eu deciares that he will burs aaweur the cn!prits are not delivered up. Pacha for Damascus, Just before the departare of Fuad hit Exceliency sent Franco Efendi, with Archhtehop fo bia, to Kesravan to quiet the Maronites, who had contral- ized themselves with hostile inteations. ‘The commisrion aamed by Fuad Pacha for the relief of the poor hag its time fully oosupied. ft las juntalied about 600 families at the ato, aud is actively alle- ‘visting the sufferings of the poor, From the aia 1 think you will gather that the ‘crisis is past. ‘arrival of Fuad Pacha here bat had a very happy effect. His intelligence, tact and goaeral } Dearing inspire all with confidence. e cmmlar body, as wellas the naval commanders, are much iapressed with the shown the Pacha. ‘The towa @ re. away punish tbe guilty, and ready to perform. Montenegro, Nekires, the son of Marco Petroviteh, had been pro claimed Prince of Montenegro st Cottigno, in piace of the | agnaneinated Prince Danielo, The exile who is charwed of Prince Danielo, denies baving com- | The Telegraph Betw France. correspondence to the Londou Chronicle.) wt to coutest the hoaor of being the Grae New World with the Ol4 by a euvterrancan telegraphic cable. The advantage to Trance of having a telegraphic cable | laid down between ber own oomets and those o! the United Amerion and | | | | States, is pointed out by the Constitutirmnel in an artiole | which directs attewtion to the prizcipal comultions of the convention passed between the Minister of the Taterior | and the company, represented by MM. Rowett, Concert. | and Curtis. Afler observing that the estad ieument of « telegraphic Commcnication between the two cooly | amust bave the eect of (ocreasing the movement of «faire decided manner, and must promote the proe- perity the French markets, the article proceeis ia the wing term? —The company for the gnares- tee of & minimum revenue of 1,050,000 during Gfty mubmaria® Glee Frasce and the \. ene ‘the sane conditions. amount were coungued, at the toicitation of the Kaperve of Aus | Eyal “qorement between brass and thee aes érta, to a protocol, which bas been drawn tp eiaes the | betug constant!y increasing, it ie believed the waeeting. The following, sceerding to the ne Pen A ratteed misimom of interest if ty no means re. . Lente coucluted brewacn the two Prinses | and that the company may reasonably expect t» realize Prince Hegent and the Simperor of avsiria en. | much bigher prods, Eitey precution, faowerer, hes dertake to dott aut nestion, been taken to prevent loss to the Treasury. The gaaran on the the 7 of Paris, to preveut os ay. | tee Of the government oniy Regine frome the day oa winich can affect the integrity of tae, Gsoenas Sere b id planed at | emupire, aad to couser on this wudjecc arith the Cabinet od | = sy Loudon b+ 7. In the hows question of Germany, gustrin has made | $06 tants newsery tome imp@tent concteswnt. particularly ja the military | age Be nloue reEponel question; ahO engagr®, mercover, to make Ro opposition | Cegeiy Trench undertaking the Minister of We (overio | to the hibersd reform aes With Presean policy 0 | poo een careful to pr: Me phe Bah bey | the faternal que a ot oor mird, the Prince of Praveis | try. "A special eiante has besn ioworted in the contest!» | 8. Wilh rogers 30 Seleovtion of Vonetis te of viding tas the cable eball be mutafestured tu FRR | on ae le of real imt- | okier eeu remains but to Percate tho ries, au 4 Prat ded. | portance to the Ax umpire; ut be declines ali ea. | SAREE at tem me delaged Three stiny Owe fagetnent on thie poad as long a tbe Ttallag movement 8 | clive the rompany ouo year to borin th: works, OF | Pedtrteced to she Mtataame Uhemsotves IF, ou the otter } SITY sine Guesmusdh of the fable wus ve ree Band, a foreiga fower tance part in it, the Prine Re ’ are wallea aoe gai nerdertakes to lend: Aceiria the gs et of the bwielae , sogiecied. Garisatdi | forced feesins. My husband | @ B'g Royel Mighater the Princo Regent undertare: 1? mag st bo aoxions ) employ €U bie good ofr and poreoval infldence © ith commerce. Ae foon | the Empere® Alexander (© bring about a tequntiliativo | @ mocvenble sate we Mhaly | and a repre Sey toro Roetia ond Anwtrie, tlon my ew bee test Nations meh of Anguet 18 bet Mr. Poneh a red cont that ia , America covsins do not create an & The Upper Ten are evidently awaken Who « ine a Of Queenabury will be very hay | The genre of the tistinctions between people. Tho New Youk Hasnaxp, the icading journal of the Suites, 18 dia. gurled with ihe sroblishuese of the Aidermon of baa) | city. Now that the Pria.e of Wales is lo be the guest of the President, Queen Victoria’s “good frieud” im ailes | tonately urged to wake care that jae young stranger is Dot approachd by the “ yuigar rowdies "? who beivng to the corporstiog. “It is particularly desired that he shoalt not take to the old world such an impression of repanti canism a& he is likely to derive from soviftg and nearing these vular perconages. “Tho Wayor of Now Yoric, win Lord Jubn Raasell, blundering, called Your Rxovllency, ie not ay unworthy person, it seems. * That he will discharge io a titting aod dignided manaer his duties as host, and inat be wali convey to his gaesb an ugrerabie impression of the cultivation aud rasdaement ot the comm suaded ne willever acouse bin of being wanting ia ths man rer# aad beariug of a gentleman, and there is not, per hape, aman in this city bett r qualitied to play tne part expected of Dim of buis v6uasiou.” t az for the Aldermen aad keep off, and pot disgrace tbe rey Ww be got up, it s “Should be entrusted to the managemeat of a gummi teo of gentiomen tm whom the pablir have coatdesce: otherwise it might degenerate Into another such ssea0 1 like, th ita 8 mm Y, SEPTEMBER |. 1860.-TRIPLE Sen. | \ | } ; ty of which he is the bead, wa ara fully por- | Whatever Mayor Wood's fathogs may do, po | Aiyival of the Fulton THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROFT. or Cape Race. COTTON FIRG—ADVANCE IN BREADITVFFS, Roe Bboy we Cara Rave, August 31, 1660 Tho steamship Fulton, Gapt. Wat om Havee via Southampton, 224 iust., paesed Capo Race at 6 0% | thie (Friday) evening, bound to New York. She x boarded by the news yacbt of tho Prese aod a summary | | | of her pews procured. The steamship Connaught, from Boston Galway 20(h. ‘Tho eteamehip Canada, from Bos!on via Hy aX, arrived rowdyism and vulgarity aa the Japavese Dill preseotod "” | at Queenstown on the 20th, At Me. Punch knows overything, 1% 18 bis duty ty nti, in justice to the editor of ti New York paper, that bis opinion of the present man authos ities of the barr > tory formerly the property and still bearing the nape of the Duke of York, is amply borue out dy facts, e8,%0- cially fwts which are’ occasionally elicited P- foro’ the Police Magistrate of that jocality ; aud on the part of the Eogiish cation, Mr. Pant begs Lo eapress his sense of the courtesy intended by the advocacy of the exclusion of the “rowdies” from ihe hs pieatics that await tae young Prince. Oa the who! wever, Mr. Punsh etrengly recommenda the oonstrus tion of @ peerage to the consideration of his Amerioxa friends, Vhen Mr. Punch himself next visite tho Statw, The steamahip Bohemian, from Qiebes, arrived at Lon donderry COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. LONDON MONEY MARKET, Copsole closed on the 21st at 927, 4 93 for money, aod 93 a 9334 for account, LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Tho sales of cotton in the Liverpool culton market for "two day (20ch and @iet) were 14,000 Males, of which he trusta to be welcomed by the Earl of Lianola aid tho | Marquis of Bennett, and is ready to bet hie ows Linoolt avd Benneit (quite right, Wiscouvt, to that he meaus & At) that Mr. Douglas witl ook uncommonly #il in & coronet, of which his Scottish namesake, the Warq 8 tosend bln a patiera. Dake of Brockiorkige wa tithe that would sound nob! , and ss that poblerman i#, according to Garrett Davie: — “A gentleman of good intents, fas manners, easy aad | gracetul clocation, while hie habits are iudolent aud tie Tanners and thoughta superficial,’ the Duke must be the exact counterpart of the majority of onr own titled swells Lot America think of \¢ und : a beraid’s vilice iv copnection with the office of tne RALD. Markets. LONDON MONEY MARKET. LONDON, Augurs 27, 1860 Disappointment of the expectations of a change ia the weather, and the threatening poliiical ova tingenctes on the Continent, hava decline im gio English fuude today. Cunsols fr money ooonfd at 92% to 7%, towwhed 92%, and closed at 92% exactly. For the 98. Bank stock left off at 23044 to 232; r: . three per cents, $3 toy; India stock, 2i845 to £18, La- dia tive por cents, 1034 rupee sper GOA avd LOZ) La dia vouds, Ss. (4 48, wiscouat; aud Exchequer bills, 2). 60 $e. promiom lu proportien a# the weather affects our o funda, American tevarities show greater firmaces, ow.ug to ine anticipation of an active busivesd iu breadstuitt on (30 principal ines of railway. Iu the discount market today there wag a full demand jed to @ further | | } ads. Od ) Sapare dull, cutee steady, rise quiet. 7,000 was on speculation and for export. The saarket closed firm, STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER. ‘The Manoboater advices are favorable. The market for goocs was quiet but steady, and the prices of yarn were firmer. LIVERPOOL BREADSICK® MARKET. The weather had beeu unfuyuradie for the crops, but was fair on the 2lst, Messi, Waketuld, Nagh & Oo., ro- ported all dercriptions of breadstutty active and conelder- sbly advanced, bat under more settlud weather the at- vance was hai( lost, the market closing at an advance of 64, cn thiur Since the dapartare of the Africa; 24. and 31. on wheat, and 61. on corn, Tho quotations are for four, 202, @ 324; red wheat, 10s. 61., and while, lly, 6d, a Lis. Qd.; mixed and yellow corn, 34s, a 4s. Sd,, white, 363. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Tue provieion market was dall. Boot heavy, pork duit, bacon guict but drm; lard steady—saioa of 160 tone at 62a. 6d. for Hue; tallow quiet but steady. LIVERPOOL, PRODUCE MAKERT. Tein firm aud prices slightly bigher: common 4s. 5d. Spirits turpentine steady at 308, 62, a 80s, Od. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, The prorogation of the British Variiament was expected wt the Rank minimum, and ip the Stock Exchange sige | 0% (he 2416. Jon were in \ucreased reqavat. PARIS MONEY MARKET. Panis, August 16—~3:50 P. Mf The Bourse has bean beavy autl inaaumate Bentes closed at 67! 85c., or 152, lower than on Toes RICHARDSON, SPENCE AND 00.'8 CIRCULAR. Lavenroon, August 17, 1960. Corror —The tmprovetent ociced last week haa mio further progress during the present, The trade, apoo ‘tore and exporters have atl been free operators at ra: ally advaucing prices up to Wedoestay, when, on sales of nearly 20,000 balee, 4d. to 44. per Ih on last week's quotations of the and “middling” qualities was reaiiwed, Since then the datly sales Save reeled wo 10,000 bales, aud it ts dificult now vw obt rates of the week. Soa Islands have b. for, but holders being unwilling sellers at late prices, not Much bveinees hes bees done. urate in fair demaod, nd white a the extreme | mora inquired | taining Texas news. Atopy have advanced 4 per lb, The qaote | Sta tions aro—Middiing Orleans, G1 por tb; do, Mobile, fet; | do. Uplands, 6 Baaapareyrs. in the early part of the week tho wea ther was fue, it has since become very snecttied, x ant today it hes rained heavily. Tas trade rules v ory ed in the burning of the town of Hendergon, and that the firm forall articles, Oa Tuexiay a large contompt re Dusiness waa done in wheat, copetially old Preneh red, at 8 general advance of 2d. per coatal; of oaty wheats, how: ever, tt was diffioe!t to mako sales at highor rates. Floar was ed much doing. Jadian cora more inquired for and rathe> Se ee being made for mixed. At jers from the country atvended to fiaencod and bought wheat pretty freely at a further atvaace of 21. to 34. per cental on beet qualities, and about 21. on oaty; new Baltimore red brought im retail 12s. 61., and white 13%. per 100 Ibe. Flour, 61. to le. per barrel dearer, with sales to a fair extent. Indian corn in gool do red Western, Vis. 24. to lis. 64; Southern. 94, to 128.; white, 128. 6d. to 12s. 1Osgd. per 1 Flour, 8a: pr 190 Toe yellow, dae. Od. to Ote.; white, 962, to 960. 63. por ‘Bxay.—Thero i no improvement of demand, and prices | card immediately, or be hanged. remain uoaltered. Pork quiet, without change in value. Bacon sells slowly at former rater. Cheese in and good qualities 24. to 4s. per owt. dearer. week's sales revching about 60 tons, at wo a at . to F BF se. le account holders are unwilling to rell even at an Ge perewt. No change in timothy or fax BARING, BROTHERS AND CO."S CIRCULAR. Lospew, August 17-67. M. ‘There bas beeu a fair demaad io our colopial and for eign produce markets this wcck. Sagar and coffve steady. Cotton and brendstuffe frm. Money in more demand. Consols leave Off 92% & 93 for maney; 93a 98s for the acopant, Bar ¢ilver, Gs. 1d Mexican dollars, 6» 2% 1, American eagles, 76s. 3),4. Joubloous—Spaniah, 768. 64.; | tween Troxilio und Batabano, Cuba, bad arrived at i South American, 74 AMERICAN STOCKS Without much variation in value, and with litte business, except in railway boads. The of State stock» and colonial securities have shows a de- clining tendency for the last fow days. THE HARVEST IN GREAT BRITAIN, The Buropetn Times of the 18th ult. sayt— The fears about the harvest are every day beco worse. The accounts from Ireland are dexpoading, tue potato disease in many districts is deepening | lence. The rame old, damp woather which a prevailed on this side of the Chann w. aL bare tay, Scouland @ the part of the Unitet Kicgdom where the prospect is most cheering, There they aotu- ally complain of a dedeieney of momture, A friend of ours, in coming from London a day or two back Vavongh the Trent Valley, focnd the whole country for forty or ity miles under water, It appeared like one rust wag inecpaible . Por quarter over previous rates, Waezquote:-— | tupyowed to have cl Fif'cen bondyed Gar!baly ace —— (Here the line was intorru;Aed east of Calais, and is wed for the night, —RePvoRren. | THE REIGN OF TERROR IN TBXAS. \diarles—Sam- tiom of Vigt- Towns Destroyed by Iac mary Executions—For lance Committees, &e. Wasnvarox, Avgust 31, 1860, New Orleans gates of Tuesdsy lastare recoived con- vow eventa were daily occurring in varioun parts of that , adding considerably to tne excitement alrondy ex isting there. Among other things it is stated that a man named | Pearce bas been arrested on the charge of belag concera- by the weather, | Indian corn—mixed, 33*, to 338. 61 ; Lard quiet, for per | Appears yretty general in the «ister country. Strange to | on tne 20th effect that Daalel Ilorrigan, who was prouf is Almost positive against him. The people are driving ‘row the upper counties of the Stato every individual in the least suspected of abolition The town of Mount Vernon has been destroyed by tn- cena iarier, one of whom was caught and bung. A plan to burn Sulpar Springs bad been discovered. A slave negro preacher acknowledged that be and others bad eet apart a certain time to burn all the dwellings in | the place and commit other depredations, and then, in case they could not whip out the whites, they wore to take all the borses they could lay their bande op and fy A white man named Taylor, who bad made negroes his only companions, had been ordered to got his travelling AD attempt was made to burn Indianola, but it was dis: covered in time to prevent serious loss. ‘The Crockett Argus says that considerable excitement oxists in that and the adjoining county of Andorson. Several barns and one dwelling bad been burned. These acts of incendiarism were directly traced to negroes. Awhite man implicated with negroes had been hung near loni. A plot to burn and destroy had been discovered among the negroes tn Tylor Prairie. ‘Various perrons bad been ordered to leave the State. ‘Vigilance committees wore coptinually forming. News from Jama ae Ry the steamship Baltimore we have Kingston (Ja maica) papers to August 20, ‘The rtoamer Osceola, hence and intended to trade a7 Royal on the 15th, with lors of emoke stack. Daniel Felix, a private in the Second West India regi- mont, bad been executed for the murder of u comrade, pamed Bishop. Coroners’ Inquests, Fatat Reevit oF a nacom Frat —laformation was received at the Coroners’ office yesterday afternoon to the »wvercly beaten ia ¢ of West and Cedar streets, 7 0 Now York Mowpital from the edecta of bit ip Docwated, it will be re. membered, bad an altercation with the barkeepor rela 8 barroum al some driske, when the latter rl cecenset on the head until be i fet soon after the di Inke, and the of the cereal crope wore alone visible. | euity, bul wat eubsequent held to bail in soch a etate of (AL pn of August te almost | the sum of $1,000 to an & Hye, « lat opm {i would appear, trom the state of | ahout 18 youre “fags sro arteeted at the Same time the coru markets, that this i# exceptional, for the accounts | on charge of belog implicates in the row, end beld to bau from the more and weatera districte are eomjen ratively favorable, No doubt the corn market if oon) oer infiuenesd by the arriva's which are dally cralog io, bet tbat we shall have to import largely can’ scarcely admit of a doubt. THE VERY LATEST. [TRLAGRAPEIC FROM LONDON TO qUERNYTO ] Loxpow, August 18—Eveuing Coneois cloned at 92% » 92% for money, and 9275 4 93 | 9 verdict of “ Death by Injuries, received by be for account. Liexnsoot, August 19, 1800 Coiton—Sales yesterday 8,000 bales, including 3,000 to speculators and exporters, The market closed duil, bat steady, BreadstoM™—Weather vnfavorablc, Wheat active at the extreme rates of yesterday. Flour ective, aod te higher. Corn firm. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUPFS MARKET. Liverroot, Aagust 19 1860 The weather has been unfavorable to crops, Richard fon, Spence & Oo., Wakelicld, Nath & O»., sat others, quote Gowr Grm, and advanced 64.0 Ie., at 24) a dae. Wheat buoyant, and advanced 21.4 3i.. red, Ils 21.0 Lis. 64. ; salon of new at 12. O4.; white, Ile. @1 0 De = ‘the latter for pew. Gorn firm, and advance! 61. «ie, mixed yellow, 834, a 44s. , white, 36s a 36s. 64. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Lavaweoot, Augast 19, 1860 Beef beavy. Pork quiet. Bacon quiet and testy. Lard steady. Tallow, all qualities aligh ly declinet. Put nehee wendy, ot 28s 6. 956i. Pearl ashen steaty, We. Od. a 202, Sugnr atendy. Coffee quiet Rice frm Sperm of—Al! qualities slightly advanced, at $1 02 # $1. Linaeed 01] in good demand, at 29 G1. a 29+ Ot. Kosin firm, and advanced, chiefly on inferior qualities, owing to eoarcity, at 49. 21. @ 44. 6i., closing at da. 51. ‘Torpentine—Spirite steady, and in gowd demand at reduction, 20» 94. a 998. 64. LODON MARKRTS. Partog Prothers and others quote bri wists generally steady. Iron Ralls and bar dali, at £6 be. a £5 105, Morar quiet. Coffee steady. Tea market generaily wn. changed. Turpeotine—Spirite dall, and ali qualities s tehiy declines, at 909. Tallow.— All qualition eligntly dectined , at fia Ries firm. Lindosed off—4'l qual wiee allehely et vinced. at 30a American securities firm Cotton—fres ordinairo, at Reeve, 92"; bat, 90° Or ton general’y closed pteaty: enles of the wok, #600 bulev; stock te port, 223,000 bales = Bullion in the tavk darreaned £8,500 Money elightly more meio gent News unimportant Panne, argue’ 1¢, 189 Toe pres cloged fat, Renter a77 obs | the Harlem Rev in Aaimilar amount, Aw inquest will bo held upon the body of deceased Uoerigaa was 2) yoars of age and wae a patls a . Rasiaosn AccDee met ov Cxxerae.—The inqatet fn the case of Alenvon T. Ha on Monday afternoon by being struck by a lscometive on oad, near Pitt cluded yetterday by Coroner Gamble. ‘The jury retarned over by locomotive on the Hariem Railroad. ther censure (be company ior rusting ‘heir tratas at the rate of Gftecn an bour throngh the city. Wo would further call the sttention of the eutboritier to the dan. routs condition of Fourth avenue for foot Between Fully eighth and Sixty fsh street recommen that an ordinance bo passed restricting the | rate of speed of Ue steam care parsing through the city | rece\wed by fall "| been en with iniles per bour.’ 1. Cast ALTY AT THR BaLaxoe Dork. —Ahout eleven O chek yesterday forenonn, aa » number of workmen were engaged in caulking the Austriae bark Fuocine, at the | foot of Gonrerneur street, some of the eup- gave way, when the veaer( carenwed with euch Tio. os to Kilt One of the work nea nawe! Joveph Howard, Avother of the cauikere, camed Kobert Gannon, wae #0 severc'y injured that his life i# despaired of The do- Balance dor! ceased, together with the wounded mas, were takea the Seventh precinet potter, and the Corooer wee 1 hold an inquest, Coroner (Keefe took the case in band, bat ap to the closing of the Coroners’ office po return tind heeo made W the inquest. rat Fart yaow « Hoveeror ~ 4 German, oamed Law. rence Sweer, residing at No 261 Stanton street, died oa ‘Thureday wight from the effects of injuries accidentally from the roof. 1 appeared that he had hie brother removing the gutter, slipped and he fell to the eidewalk, a die when bie tance of over feet Coroner Ganwle held an inquest upon the body. Verdict, “Accidental death." Previn Fiem Caecaity —Catherine Fitggibven, @ na Live of Ireland , eixtern years of age, residing at No 11 Sixth Street, died yesterday morning from the effeeta of burne ee ae by her clothes oat ching fire from the explesion ing fai lamp. Coroner Gamble beld an inquest upon the body. Verdict, “Accidental death,” Knuen ey Favuse prow a Wirnow —A young woman, named Sarah Thorne, was almost instantly killed yester: day by falling from @ window, at the corner of Wort aod Harrivon streets, Deceased, it a: red, wae aieting ot the window sill. when abe Inet her balanee and war pre Cipitated t the sidewalk—a distance of over Unirty fret, Goroper O Keefe held an tnquert upou the body, when the jury rendered a verdict in aeoor tance with the shure fa te. e remains wore forwaraed ty New aren for borial. Foren Srowsen —Coroner O Kee belf an inquest upon the bey of ae unten man, who wae found | @rownet im the Fart river, opporite the Workbours, on | Blackwell's feland, yeeterday, Decowed was forty yonra Of ope, wae stout Doilt, adowt fee leet wen inches fn eight, and hat dark hair and whiekere. The jory rem dered & veritict of “Pupposed drowning blin, the iad who was kilied | hth rtroet, was con: | Kehr | a NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA. Aotivel of the Pony Express from Sam Francisco. St Joexrn, Me, Avgust 32, 1860. with the following eummary of now The powy expres arrived laet nig Say Prancisoo, Auguat 15, 1860. failed 16th, Jacob Bell, Hong Kong echooner Kate Kearney, Sidney; 16t)), ship Lizaie Spwuldiog, Me!bourne; b, ship Benjamin Howard, Manila, re is on active business doing with a good demand by the regular trade, aad gome speculative operation» of malted extent, The market l@ ateumlag a more fayora- ble appearance, while the easy state of money matters contributes to incresee the disposition buy merchandise, Candles are io active request | with full for the trade at 225 a 23% Rio coffee worth i6c. & lbige., and over kinds are unchange¢, Coral is quiet and firm. Molanreg and syrups have a downward tendercy, Sales are firm at w rale is | dojo. Olive olf We heavy: other kinds quiet, Provieions \ are doing better. Bacon—Choice old quoted at 124°. a 18, without much doing Pork ig more active at ap ad~ | Vanoe; bbls. clear $20; balf bbe, $10 50; mess $16 Hama {ow et but rm Batter quite active: isthmus 36c.; | choice hones 2he a 28> :ordleary Ge, alle, Lard steady, of H. & Co.'8 ones Cheere lé:. FP pent outsides Ido | kegs 18ig0 5 t unchanged. Sugars more ac- tivo; foreign raws looking up atrilie, No, I chia 740.5 Gomestic rawe uncharges; moderate Bales Easyirn retined 12K0 Relix 2 held at 130. Spi nueady and fairly suet present in flret bande. mon grades oon tin American lietaer, will free jota ab Fino teas in better reqnost; com- Splrite turpentine selling ab 20, and all controled. W aud uvchanged. Wheat 18 coming iu pow very fre aud a heavy export business Going at $160 a $152)4 per hondred pounds, ‘Topnage is very ecerce, There 1 Let a ves.) w Loe bare bor unepgaged, aud everything ia pi-ked up ou iewshing port, The snip Altmsckinomey has cow With 25,000-bushels wheat, mud the ship bam been chartered to take & fall cargo of same debtivation. Reports are in cirou)etion that the Tehaan! ‘pe goon to be opened, aud a line of steai tablished be- | tween Sau Prancisco and New Orleant ority ior | these reports is suppored to be Hon. J.P. Boujan.a, wbo | arrived by the lust sleamer. The pony which should have brovght the express iet- ters, with St. Lou's dates to August 4, arrived at Carsom river on the morutog of the 15¢2, without rider or ietter bags. The supposition is that the borg throw the rider and got away, or elve that the Indiana killed the rider, took the letter bags, and allowed the horse to ¢sape— tho latter part of the theory not being probable, a# the indians would have kept the horee also. Tho pony arrived at the station only « few hours bet.od time, 8 that the accident, or whatever was the watler, muss” bave happened but’ a short diruance east of Carson Valley, and yet, after ap iuterval of three daye uearly, no fur- ther explanation of this strange ivtorraption is givea. ‘Another express, with St. fouls data of toe Toh is due today. its arrival will be ielegrapbed to overtake the outgoing oxprese ai Carson Valley to inorrow evco ng Af it comes in euiliciently early. The outgoing pony of the 15th passed throug Careoa Valley on jthe 16th, apd departed thenve for -be east, the eame as though nothing Lad happened. The two iact expresses bave taken their usual supply of Jesters. All the political parties are actively preparimy for their respective conventions to numinate electra) towels; and politics in all the interior counties engroes tbe general public attention In Sau irauciseo the re yubliau organ- ization manifests the most and zeal. They will pro- bably carry the city for Lincola, and entertain pirong of carrying tho State. Everything indicates (bab this isto bea year of grewt political change throughout California. Crionel Fremont has issued a notice to the Chinese who sare working the gold npes on bis graut, forbiidirg thom to pay a license tax poder the State laws sex: foreign minors. He claims that all the juld io the #0! belongs to him, aut the Btate has po control vver the digposition of private property. The principle is, whether the owners of land under our ¥ | are also owners of the minerals, gold aud Bilver cv ip the eoll—a question never yet determined by preme Court ot the United States, The sebooner Ciroline E Foote, which reseat!y brouct$ the camela from Siberta, tailod yesterday Jur (bo Amoor river, Via Hakodadi, Japan, takivg Lome severa) Jupan- ebe, who were left here si”k by the Japanese eleamer €andiminarrab ‘The first crushing mille crected at Washoe mines com- menced operations 0 the 110. It 2 capable of cram ng from three to four hundred tons of gold bowing quart per week. Another mil! of considerable power hase no@ commenced operations, and several amell m |l* are ‘a Process of erect! News from Pike's Peak. Sp. Jomevn, Angoet 7), 1860. Further advices from Denver ity to the 20th inet. renched here this morning. The census returns wero nearly complete. The population of the gold regiwe ia about 60,000, of which 48,000 ia within the borutary of ‘Kevsas. ‘The engineer of the Smoky Hills exploring exped tion has arrived at Denver from Colorado City. He reporte ‘wood, water and grasson nearly the whole role from Miesour!. He is confident that an excellent road \# prac ticable,” by which the distance from Leaver to Colorado City will not exceed five hundred ard » «bly miles and t© Denver City five bandred and nwey ‘The exsitement continues in regard to the no 8 | pveries o roe ntined brisk in the Southern diggings. A pan of dirt on MicNule Several to $04, Lave bees found ' Parties arrived from New Mexico report that (be wheat in that country, which bas hitherto largely ere Pike's Peak region witb flour, w | be mostly cus off, The troubles with the Navajo Indispe coutinue vero, The Rocky Mowntain News of the 231 says Lunt 2,000 much aubeyuuce o@ tbe sore Loree atlack ng KD SUPPRESSION OF TRE REVOLUTION IN SANTANS DER—BATILE EXPECTED AT SANTA Mav BENCR OF AN ENGLISH VESSEL OF Wan. The bark Resticas, Captain JLothrop, from “rts Mar'a, | New Granada, arrived here yesterday, with adycee to the evening of the Lath ult. Bosinces is reported dull, and there i# po cower cf mercial interest. ‘The Resticee brings & report that « letier had bern re ceived at Barranguiila from the Goveroor of » ‘the effect that President Oxpina’s army, Herran, bad been utterly routed at la Ww cota, On the other band, 3 Uhat the Btate of Santancer bad entirely ar m- nbed to Ospina, and that, comeequently, the revolwtion i 1hat State is at an end. The revelutionary force under General Vega, wb -b at last accounts bat proceeted op the Ban of J Col 7 to atte uke Vieco, who Was in possession of aeota Marta, rad yet made an aneault on that place, bul « wee ue ly pected. An Fnglieh war steamer was moored abreart aaa tanta Marta, to prowot tbe | + - THE NATIONAL BLUES AND HIGHWOOD SOSTON—THEIR RECEPTION AND REVT MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL. The Highweod Guard, of Hoboken, Capt. John | GUARD iM wey THB dows kirk, and National Blues, of New Haven, Gaytao W lua Bristol, Jr., reached Boston on Thursday morning af no ad foven o'clock, and were welcomed at the teper by Second Regiment, Col. Codwin. The trip ap the on the steamer Vanderbilt, of the Norwieh and 6 line, was one continual penne of entertaining am which was in part owing to the kind atteot on | pees sod the soul enlivening masic of | Band. Hardly Pind supper been coneladed apeert In the upper rx clock. From that | court martial wae convened, agd variwut i corpe, arraigned ag offenders, were male ihe # > visitors were excorted to thelr q Amerioan Hote! INDEPENDENCE GUARD, TWELPTH REGIMENT. Wo porcetre by reading the subjoined regiments or- der, isewed by Col, Putterfeld, that the enerery @bict characterized his guccesrion to the Coloneley of ibe welfth regiment haa not in the toast abled, bot rather vision the adoption of the system ously commenced by the Colonel of the Lodeproder™® 90. 37. Twrirm Rroismer, New ‘The field, tine and ets Sioned officers, © r on Thureday morning, Sp emer 6, Mad json aquare, ap-lios8 wort arme, Senior Captain fame strnotor. Inetrycuen , ier 9S, 86, 8 to 87, 08 to 06. 08 & By Seon of Go!. Deut Bouter hd ¥ a. Bote