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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1860.—TRIPLE. SHEET. miles land line, through savage coy ject to we “try, would be sxb- | tion in parmite the use of a mall coasting ol | and J feel the pride of an Buglishman P ‘ ig Seay inlerreptons woot tno taciliy of | Metin Coe eC eagN Aualities of my Countrymen, Ifthe aeugaise ane tae | Mell Tho mighty St. Lawrencemthe Inpquols of the red | their numbers were fewer by one-half than on the pro- Beers Such are the of the new Franco-America.. | eaterprise, in ferti ‘ot conce; and’ « hardy man—here, in ages long elapsed urged ite vexed waters, vious day, many haviog been compeiled to returu to their the same reasons, company. It have three thousand three hundred | execution which have ¢ ay co, woldaees of | tone inland Meat | tomann and icebergs, it ig ve "<td the additional ones of ice | miler of Jn order to be prepared lor eny emergee- Many of the ancient vations of thr “wiry to out: sevens: Saree naaie th Aart 10-F8 Paes a INS Ube approaching par nee “*¥ much to be feared that the line | CY: The privileges accorded by the French government— 0 gee the public inatitutions o” ¥ World. Jeball | os, sgainst that portion of the primitive barrier which | harvest. leat lond end Labwader ak lerant of afty' years and the guarantee of coe anda | with national satisfaction, and} «whieh you spess | viaibly extends from the granite mountains of the Hast | Immediately after the leat shote from the battery had {he Pah route, will fail to meet the expectations of ita | sellent tancial basis; and Io's: probeble hat the nak. Eero them Pro, 18 ition to the many. whic2 STadose Dep ta i2E zidgo between the wild ragioas of | dled away, an indignation mening waa bald oy ths “lends, spines wilh contiz Cat Sasenn bs thors werkie laws and the working a; , 77 nation, the value of equal | thevst. Tawrence’ ry oe the Ottawa and | zene generally, who, I may remark, entertain @ strong The tiird jp the direct line from Ireland and Newfound- —— encoens._ Ecane treee te fort which has evidently shaken the whole coun- | *Ympathy for the Orange party, in the vicinity of the and, and it is th’ ¥Mich I make the special subject of | ber sceptre: France and the American Union, a OUR BROCKVY 15 CORRESPONDENCE. try fora | Kingston, at eastern extremity Crystal Palace; and I am sorry to say that the scene bere aa lators, Take Ontario, to the other my present communic.%% The aneeine ane y Pick it up. Brock vitix, Sept. 4, 1800. region through which the granite ridgo al Sue bese roves 4 but creditable to the town, and that a cer- whether @ telegraphic message can throug! j The Receptivn ax’ westerly course, the river bas atone ti chaplain, who was the dhief speaker, took SPN OP's Movements of the Prince—Bnihusiamm | Meer o cascades und rapide mates Lime rusaed over & | gpyihing but an uubigsted aud impartial view the entire distance, The anewor s mest empbaticaly ' THE PRINCE OF WALES. and. Warm’ n of the PeopleTorchlight and Biremen's | have lovg disappeared uader tho wearing wiiusheoof those, | Saugt®S,_ felatious of one "section of the ja the sfirmative; for, leaving out for argu Pree?” ons, and Departure of the Prince, de. Island gucceoded island, group succeeded group, till the | Bad done holt duty i @ rote eee eat, the Orangemen ‘e- 7 ' | Ee E < tin Arn nwnns eye almost wearied of the succession. Most of ment's sake the testimony of the — ota Tho’ coyal party bad a pleasant drive yesterday mora: | Pi ifuily wooded, and. many of them so low ant nines | tbe Felikious faith of a peoplo from the lofty standard of grap Company, as an interested party, the ore 1D, from Ottawa to Aylmer, where five triumphal arvbes | to suggest to the mind the tranquil prospect of an Italian | dividual responsibility and moral iufiuence to do battle yoo yepetn peared blo, Has Ceglich THE ORANGE EXCITEMENT “UBSIDING. } were pasted undcr within half a milo of the river aldo, | laxoon. Others. again were apilt and rent latoa variety | 12 political Land party coutesls. He aud ‘others were ovi- ge i eve, either make a false statemout or al- AAA of fantastic forms, forming views of peculiar wildness. A Fanoor and religious hate ‘and the whole population thronged the line of way, utter- turn of the chanuél disclosed a new lab: while we } long ago casts stain upon the peopic of Canada, Pa aes annette d oh ae a ing vociferous acclamations. It was pleasing to see the * h weed dah wall ft tpeh,seeten wan'oaoe ae ao an Somes thes fe rangemea hed boon eon agian’ before the wipes coe tare beco ;| The Prince at Cobours, Rice 5, 1 oF cnthusiagm alike mauifested by men, women and hil | lichens thai had likely flourished there for generations, | the ee was told —— a Ge a | hose bare and rugged top the hoary fir lifted Drought by steamer. dzen, to watch the flatter of pocket handkerchiefs and the | *24 ‘rom w . Fepresentatives of those who fought side dy wide with tne The next question tana upon what ie the best cable? Peterboro and Port Ho) waving of bats in the bright, warm sunshine. Here was Games. ah foduon etike All Waa still aud | Wustrious William, and bled with bim in Cause of a Mr. James Stuart W. slated, in January last, as Peo pa nother. ‘common religion und a common liberty. That bana Obairman of the Atlantic 3 Company, that another of those popular outbursts of genuine gooddeel- | lynely—ihe ccrulean vault above, the trangull tide below, carried to-day had floated in triumph ne ‘vernment bad '® scien! wat boys og ate aaeeeebad ing which have met Alert Edward throughou! Tis itavele | {ue buns ine over all. Was the Postey the scene felt pe A el and led the way when the pt iadle ne exile osbtay waa sepert om tain meriia, in the New World. Deci a bee Bp ge yt on eae og the Boyne waded to the neck to oppose their fuss. Aud La Tod us to believe that galta perchs had bees | HE SHAKES HANDS WITP jew Wor! repit ace and elastic boyhood, | upon it from the deck of that steamer, over which the | yes they were thas ignored and disallowed to’ flaunt cateonel bes thie expectation bas not been borne out b; , THE CROWD, Young maidens and grave matrons, vie witheach other in | Tich tivts of # Prince of Wales standard taunted in the thee glorious banner beneath the open heaven ‘B ‘the resulta; and if gutta had really proved to be cs the chorus cf welcome to Engtand’s eldest son, who | “YB! !! 1 werea novel st I should say “ Yes. the presonce of the descendant of “that uste satisfactory as those to this Of manufacture Yr “ » Then another fuiry picture pregented iteelf im groves, | leader with whom they They deverved better. desire \t tobe, said committee ‘certainly have re- acknowledges the flattering homage ‘in a smiling manner | growing, ©» \t were, out of the water, and seeming to bar Waa it right for the Races Couboline 12 Lower Canada to in full favor of it.. But on the contrary {tee Lon. Address frem ap, Indian Chief One | Which wins ali bearts, ear fur ogre, till sadeenie Ge aives cevan pe assemble all their bishops from Sandwich to Gaspe to they He embarked without delay, and the stedmier started i here and there with @ Tow small rodks;aai | mattis Royal Highness on bis frst landing at Quebec, to E § 5 Hundved Years immediately for Chats Portage, where a fleet of cances, 1 y the endless forest of the mainland. Towns furnished by the lumbermen of the district, were in wait- | 2d villages wire mecnetio panes 9. pith sere, and ing to convey him to Arnprior. Toe scenery along this en py part of the Ottawa was very fine, and called forth exprea- ‘The islands extended the whole way from Brockville to sions of admiration from all a pet fee pont pemact eeenees_ sae safe Ayes Tho Prince takes ‘0 travelling with the zeal} wide expanse Tiver reposed a Be ih eens the of ap old tourist; & hat ho onjoyed the trip ef- | rich autumnal sky, and sheet of water reflected the cetingy, and auch epynent contagion, fr | at taammage tet tn mt are he puts all around him in good spirits. He expressed re- & agai bonaant Jenner of trees or « perfect ret that Earl St, Germains and Geueral Williams were | an Sopoesting pestinanaieae DAOPY confusion, Sn of to part; forte gualemon bad lett ino | Soa th mimeo, pring, of alapeed cd railway direct to Brockville in prefereace to the fatigue ‘THE APPROACH TO KINGSTON. of such an enterprise, ABs we neared Kingston, after leav: channel ra vanced and Arnprior wae next reached, and here arches and gar- Lang inca on the wonders of which” were soveral islets lands, and words of welcome again appeared in ornamen- | and by the mainland, Pit and Ki tal array, and cheers arose in a prodigality of joy which | Witened. These wero well wooded, and the ‘arger coe touched the heart of him for whom they were meant Forther on sppecred tae streng fortigcation Tho scene at Aylmer was re-enacted, and the beautiful | the promontory of Point Henry, about weather eahanced the festive glory of the scene. above the ievel of tbe lake, for. bere A line of carriages was here drawn up toconvey the | tween Cedar island and Bamiiton Cove if it i i 5 ( i i i : i | i iy 2 ; Showers of Bouquets and Any Quantity of Good Feeling, ‘ q tH BE Bt ait Fi #2 82 BE F Enthuslactle Reception of the Prince at seo Torente, te, &e., ao, 2g F} i 3 i , the worst conneqnanoes havo born determination of the body of the insignia of their order to the Roman Catholic portion of the , Notwithstanding an official intima y was contrary to the wishes of the the crown, as wall as being subver- “ee 4 {nsult could hardly have ‘rince and crown \Lan was brought if i Sek EERE OS Hh ieee Conorna, C, W., Sept. 7, 1880. ‘The Prince arrived here about eight o’clook P. M. yester- day, and was received by a salute from the Kingston volun teer artillery, a great crowd thronging the wharves near the Prince’s vesgel. He landed at about ten o'clock and was drawn through the principal streets by a band of young men, escorted by the volunteer rifle and cavalry com- panies to the Town Hall, in front of which the municipal address was presented. ‘The ballroom is in the same building, and the Prince entered the wing afer reading his reply. Tho room was very handsomely fitted up. ‘The Prince opened the ball with Mise Beatty, daughter of the Mayor, and did not leave till four o’cloo’, dancing every dance, seeming in more than his accustomed spirits, and gayly promenading the room win his part- |. The first condition of a well working | ners. The city was well illuminated, and the affair was altogether creditable to so small « place. things:—| Orangeiam bas thus received ite first quletus, for there get ‘salt we hee f was not even an idea of = parade yesterday, and it will Bot recover itself again. — signifies nothing, Port Hore, Sept. 7, 1860. The Prince refused to enter the ballroom® at Cobourg last evening, until the floor had been strengthened by ar pi cableinvperfect condi during | ‘ees placed underneath. rocky bottom He left Cobourg in a special train for Peterboro at ten ted | o'clock. Arriving at Rice lake, the royal party crossed ‘and be ont | i a steamer, as the bridge, which is three miles long, was considered unsafe. The train, however, passed over § 3 & ea Hi g E adherence to party creed and par. don’; respect the Prince,” | heard one he geutlemen in red’ and yello it Protestantiam more.” i i i a Z i Ht ref, E : Ww This z 3 $f Z B38 g if 4 g iz He H if ‘i Hi z i ‘| : . & ( s if A f i E i j i g A i! . i + FH 5 i x & 3 H i] g [ 7 = i s A z& : i E g tf F i & 4 ~ i § x z eal pile i 5 i it i 5.8 itt i32 Hi ot i Hh § F tis aE i Fee Hi 5 E He li ze aH 5g it Hf Hi f I i iit sr! Fy i [ E i 4 3 i i I iS g £ g : i e233 i F ei E 4 l [ 53 Hd f f : i 5 i 7 i H i F 5 3 E HE i : F i i E 2 ii i ? j Eg 3 3 & j i Bi i fF EB & i 1 Hi t ; i E ; é 4 i i | H I & j i j g i # i tt i E is THE ORANGEMEN AND THEIR HISTORY. i i | i i : i | ct: g F i z 2 ‘ : § i g i é i H i i ii | { | i | iE f i : ; t aE HA i Ht H [ fF 3 i i idea of the organization, which may not be familiar to the Hi BE [ H 5? E : i 7 is i! it i the briége, which has lately becn strengthened. “L i the wzer of catia Sng y = ee ‘The Prince saw the beds of wild rice in blossom, from | buzzes from ra | ae pa ohn oabent repeated. 2 “this — “ mere tree a oer tee hte a the Dake of done close by the steamers by meaus of simple sicsage tribe were at tho landing, and fired a salute. | Newcastle intimating that» written reply would be precy fe Ny meen on toard. | ‘Their chief, who i one hundred years old, presented an | warded. “The siation was decorated in the toes abusdant frovision hes been made - + sheet of | address, sigued with the Indian ‘toltem” and also e quan+ | manner with evergreens and flowers and me | tree we Saks tees isch | tity of Indian work, labelled with the names of thesquaws | motoes, and the crashing to obtain a.sight of bis Royal | eit 1 tae od agalost it. epee es Fp | mixture of tar apd pitch re- | ‘who manufactured it. The Prince bowed his thanks. feebty tearing, c06 Racnen-e: Ragepees Immediately upon arrival the Governor General sent | the Church of ; @ priest of the Catholic Church main pliable under any cifoumstances. i ‘At Peterboro the Prince was received by a procession, | lowed him for a considersble distance down the line, Sri oe (2s ty romp = ares nin Mesenbe.and the ‘Tae mont perfect insulahicn: ‘copper | Which escorted him to the Court House, where thecity | 44 twenty minutes to sight the train reached Brock- | their robee, with the attendaat baunere. The answer | openiy professed that religion, and before ho had been & wire, the floating character of the cable, which | and county addremes were presented to him. Tho | ville, when the greatest crowd that Brockville ever | We in the negative. oe eee yeer on the throue he tarned the whole infivence of the renders, paying out, an excessive strain outaf thé | prince read replics. Ome mam, runuing by the side SSS en eae likely under higher eathority—then intimated that Be es eee question; the certainty that the oaonut 4 people were assembled on aad in the vic: of | they did — dispense with their party demon- Rigeume teres unites tn over William, of Sauge soins any cieoummanons ou. the = the Prince's —_ held ys his hand to the platiorm, so that the crushing was immenca, | stration within balf an hour the Prince would remain oa Qrapen so bed merit Mey, of Hamman. He rapidity apd cheapness construction? Royal Highness, wi shook heartily. Elated | ever, were cager to see Prince, in spite dark- board steamer. hour landed wi men. James from oe "4 man told his Companions, ess, and im view of this Object they were prepared to men were firm in ¢ ? U : i i i | Fie i i H i i Fi j i | E I : i f H i i i i g. : it ; i 5 & ; i some minutes the Prince was busily engaged shaking bands; but he soon turned away, and the demonstration f : i : i E i &. § i z H i fe i i H i E | | i : i | 1 | Hel 1b ‘ ; tmfuence of exc! tive Irieh, he all Sere Seas enc as ete oe | wee a ph Pg possible defects. Showers of bouquets almost buried the royal party, LL LO bay Romeo A events, and after more strictly epsabing, the Prestytarinas of Ireiand— E Of the steamer, the | of the cable over | Port Hope, Sheriff Rutlan, at the Prince’s request, ex- Ly pie py = Abe town was illuminated, although pot as ooraliy'sa if devoted cities. The Governor of was iD Cee eer cae vernal tochnoceaiany more or less rapid. plained his system of ventilating care, which is adopted £04 perees, and for lem t you for this txpecttn eumeas of ier [ene favor of giving wp the city; but though the ne itante ‘hia canuot_ be efectually remedied. by machinery im thas in which the Prince rode. beg am yy ay EEE hotels, unable to obtain beds. The triamphal arches strenuously resisted the wishes of tha Goveruot Fy EF ‘The party arrived at thie beautiful little city at two ‘o'clock, and wore met at the station by thousands of peo. | | rt i i i q i ti fl i ul He : tf ef fF Hi Ht i t movements ‘steamer will be a greater velo. | Pl and a fine procession, which escorted them, under | Grace the Duke of Newcastle on A | doard Steamer, endeavoring to ‘matters | named & resclation never on Tas tants when, the seeamer pitches, end loss some very handsome arches, to the Court House, where pK ey ‘othors was in | 00 88 bis Royal’ Highnees tS come ashore—the Proposition after of James as motion when she rises. Friction rollers, of coarse, | (he Prince showed himself and partook of a déjeuner very | Waiting, and a illumination bad the effect, in the | Orange party, meanwhile, parading the streets in full | received by the with han. be od. for the better guidance of the cabic | midst of the triumphal arches, and other evergreen and Tae base dante endl aoe tees Bat the , With cries of “No surrender.” people were The Sotle Yo the stars, nicely arresged in a large room. decorations, of lending ® epecies of ‘eachant ie that such bas deca, under tbe attendant circum- ‘starving; the fiesh of horses, ‘cats, and of Movements arc now on foot with partics, which, ‘ube Prince only remained bere about an hour, recetying 4 Thave | stances, declined, his Royal Hi Bap men be dy rats oven was ai purcbagable by ‘money. i it telegraphic | and replying to civic address. Semmunication with Europe before masy mouths to | 2) i) ihere have been no signs of Orangemen since the In conclusion ‘1 ' i 4 He F 'H ir iH : if i f a ball. The torches in the background, the ex. rockets ‘above the brilliant transparencies | Sret shadow has fallen across the New World pa' the: James’ army ; the river was also commanded by cau , my plan has been fully oved by our | Prince Jeft Belleville. Bling ek ahora anepareaie future King of England, which i@ another evidenee that pA The ships st length appeared in sight of the most eminent men our electricians and eng i- Yeft hero at three o'clock by the train to | TOO and windows and arches, the distant boaiires, the there i# no pleasure without an alloy of pain, no event in | town; ove of them succeeded in breaking the boom and ia 4 AM H. HORSTMANN. The Prince Pinging charch bells and the ringing cheers, combined to baman bistory bot i# marred by some element of discord the cannouade, The Irish army raised the siege, New Youx, August 14, 1960. ‘Whitby, thence by boat to Toronto, arriving there to night, ‘® spectacle as brilliant as it was exciting. The | Whether individual or national. {t was, therefore, bard- | and the Protestant stronghold was saved. The 'prentice - | landing to-morrow morn ing. ‘then moved forward towards the steamer Fe ee ae ne aeten boys of Derry, who took prominent part in the defence, ‘THE PRENCH ATLANTIC SCHEME. pet ye oy Fae Dg 4 marred by some croaking, or that the cloven | jook the name of Orange boys. The next year Williaa Mr. F. Gaillardet sends to the Courrier des Blats Unis bearers following in the rear, #0 as to be saluted with fre- oe ¢ ee ee eee eS ee landed ia (reland, and defeated the army of James at the the following extracts from the memorial to be submitved Warrer, Sopt. 7, 1860. works, that ‘8 terribly lurid aapect to the whole, at | crowd. Butof this anon. The tide is still fowing. Dattle of the Boyne, Prominent ‘the forces of Wil- to the government by the company which bas obtained | 1. ni.o5 reached bere by special train from Port every polat of their liam were the defenéers of Derry, now Kuown as ‘Orange- the grant of a telegraphic line to be established between The display was creditable to the townspeopie, Krvostom, Sopt. 5, 1860, | men.” The Irish retrieved a name sadly taruiabod at the France and America:— | Hope at about three o'clock. There was n0 procession. | many of whom, however, went home very much disap- | 74. Grange Dificuldies—Sympathy of the People in the | Boyne in defending Limerick, A capitalation was effected, The trade of North and South America with Europe | the platform was erected in the rear of the railroad sta. poinved at baving been unable to catch a of the the Irieh army ba w choice of going to France and en amounts now to twenty grillions of francs « ay, oe | datvien wes teed ty the Iyer. ‘Tee Prince vieiter. Movement Opinions of Ottizens—The Pro and Om of | tering tho services of Louis the XIV., or of joining tho 1,200, which is carried tm 17/000 | ton, and ap 4 TOPS uncbon are very fine and tastefully ornamented, and, | the Matier-—The Citizens’ Ball, ie. army of William. They for the most part chose the form made no reply, for want of time, and immediately em- | considering the short time bie Royal Highness wascx- | the following letters will explain the cause of the un er alternative: and they le't Ireland prostrate at the fect of trade | barked on board the K tpgstoa for Toronto. pected to stay here, show that the feeling here is as ing England The conquest and exhaustion were complete. francs, 5 dead than other, net | strovgly loyal and allectionate as anywhere The demon- | fortunate difficulty which resulted in his Royal Highness | 4 whole century of miarule could not again arouse the tiouiar ‘Tad reception was rather » ae a ght ‘Stration far surpassed that at Fredericton, the capital of | not ianding at this town, and even disappointing many | people to resistance. The Orangemceu who performed #0 The « bad feeling was caused because the Orangemen could 20% | New Brunswick, although I dare say the Fredericton ians still further by not holding ‘the anticipated levee on tee LY nad in the defence of the Loglish in Ireland pated | sapere as ar Eee ry pA Tes caste ad’ ray oent ong, in | board the steamer — they yearly paraded the streets of tho towns and cities Biperes, | The whoie visit did not oeoupy half an hour one une ams tame , Mowtenas, August 90) 1800. | playizg the “Boyce Water,” Beet. Thin morning the Princo appeared on tho steamer's | _ My Duan Sim Eoxcxn—I am jaformed that it is the in- | other party that 4 ounce | - Tonowro, Sept. 7, 1569. | deck, fresh from hia stateroom, at nine o’olock, and bo- py ppl eye OPE I Y trodaen race foe sharanienee, ie" pcmlent ‘tar tas’ Wccreasing | 74 Prince arrived at thie Sourisning oe are whch te rosocded oi Ot Siywat uy lining nis |. the Prince of Wales onal take on Friday nest, and to de tec deat CMSceoon the two continents, aud that they will be | metropolis of Upper Canada at half-past six o'clock. | PitSl4 bowing ender, Being anchored | orate it with the insigate of their amociatin. om al | tad 1 forced to establish two, and perhaps ftve, when | Orangemen bad been parading the strects in regalia ail ‘a short distance m! wna surrounded by numerous fo sold thes ae (Key Procession every, Sete com will greatly be, diminished. the | gay, but when the Prince was signalled they pasted be- | Poul filed with those eager 19 vee bie. At a quarter te ns coriona thet c dioplay ef Wis where on such on | tia" Pra tbe mast legragh ae iS an neath their arch, dotfed thelr robes, wad reappeared ax | leven he gretifies be, sirects | gounston i likely to lend to religions fond aad broach of | po ctied Fores Agores), at St. Peter (Miquelon), aad the line will | private citizens. The omy mark on the arch whichoould | of the town. ‘the resources of plage were tae 10 So vae at ay eae to we Ty the ean New York The, flowing are ite advantage | De coustrued Into party sign was the poctralt of tbe | Drovlde carriages for tbe 4 SEFC chs os tenes wee cctetmecd’ ene coamen' ee | 2 se hs sustence Cooma Brest to Flores is 1,245 mites, Prince of Wales in the posture of King William whea the size, and shape of the vehiciee aad horses enlist tye OP Pe Py B bave produces and from Flores to St. Peter, 1,150, which makes alto” | crogging the Boyne. This compromise had hardly boon | ed in the service. | The Prince took his piace, la. at corned ta Yaeee pr Py ooh tte important will ome day govern. 2,400 miles, or 300 more than the length of vbe | ber since both claim the victory, | carriage by the side of the Governor ¥,. but thet there may be bo mistake, I hope you will inform Cee ct, on ous side, St. Peter is nourer | satiafactory to either party, J: | Bune St Neweneulo wad Purl St. Germatns sat" opposite. | Dut tbat there may be no mistake, | hope you wit! form | Pacpoury Coxriiaawt 10 MAT. D. Rice—We are in- cane; bet, SA at er tthe | "The reception oy necdd the ships of gia to euca! it | Lord Lyons aaa te mute flr in carriages, | T'eball advise the Prince to etuss to pass unser it,and | formed that Mr. T. D. ice, familiarly known to two gene Pe tte miles (ebet fe to may, magnificence that at St. Johns, N. Mj or Bt Halifax. #if streets wore very dusty, 0 to the crowd riher, if” a ” now pane ‘than the distance from ircland to EE and the Prince's | @nter the town by another street; aud fu if any | yations of play goers as “Jim Crow,” has become so far WoTiteiand. “Too sdvantages of this division of the | teen thousand persons were ) And a thousand | Cirriage, which was guarded (a la Japanese at New York) Ora ermonatrin of any thes demonstration of | Prgtrated by old age a8 Wo be incapacitated from pursd- Til eeru with more epeary w’ms to tbe immertion ot | Presented thelr addresn, and the Prings, after revdiva ig | while, but afterwards ihe cloude diminished both in. vol- | I bave beard, bus with , that a similar de- | neoied with the American stage during the last thirty the cable, the cost will be lessened by oue-haT, and the reply, reviewed the immense procession, emo and “ The party parsed Unrough Buell monstra‘ion ie at heal gabe years, and may be fairly considered aa the father of the ehapoos of success doubled. the & | defore bim in almost cndless succession, and then took ® | Church, Perth King sareste, snd so past | Goark iy re. © On oe colored opers. It has been proposed that, ia view of Mr. ng ge yo ene = & a Be chm eps cee beghany wipe -moglil pa me ta} Te ihe Riebt Hon. Sir RW. Has. Rice's long and faithful services in the speciality which he — ‘Mr. ri ‘Gagreebie Plateau. | The whole city was illuminated, an isplay been gathered yesterday afvernoma to ing the ‘anthem as Orrawa, Angust 31,1960. | oreated, that the porsons now engaged therein, with rach When leaving the coast of France vbe depth snereanss passed any yet given, for all the devices and decorations p dy eh ay Lome tend toy nae one Bae artiots of the regular theatres es may eee @3 to join in the Se er ig shopes, aa vliing wer pinse mare weed at placen preceding lave becn collected hore, The | the? Gabor | Cheers mreetan We ey abtat half ai | town attendance oa iia Royal Hiighsess the Prince of | movement, should unite to give him complimentary Te the neignborhood of the Asures, it if not to be , cheeriug was deafening, and the streets wore filled with | hour, ‘Typ Prince then retorned ov board, and the steamer | Wales. benefit. The suggestion seoms an eminently proper one, Taare) that the ‘lectrie. wire wil be euspruded Between | isies strewing flowers before the Prince a he pamved. failed - aflerwards, at twenty minutes pest a SRS, Sa aes T taatre ws lk owe Geen. and worthy the attention of the parties concerend (riser the, Avores to St. Peiet, though going sitio to | The Prince reached the Government IHovae, where he | {6elvey hae appara ne aroaia page, the kent of the cuithams Gaenatin- Ale eadandeih Gab the: ‘sul upon the | lodges, at about nine o'clock. The members of his suite A A TT ‘acrrre os 0 far os the © | atay at the Rosrin and other hotels. OUR KINGSTON CORRESPONDENCE. ia to on oie "4 there is now @ fair prospect of having a contina- ae tn no didiealty Lo overcome. ot which | «The illumination was continued up to 8 ite hour of the Kinoaron, Sept 6,100. | Sea, and in the treete throag which bei Pas ous line of telegraph from the Atlantic States to tee commany or s Forel sees | ronda ct ant rout tert oa eb ete ee ee Sona een ov sie dal anaes the Pacific, and that, too, within the time pre- ca one excited, and did not crowd the streets ae at Montreal. Islea—The Trip from Brockviile—Arrieal ot Kington} | may most explicit scribed by the terms of the bill passed at the Inst od fant ay {have hardy had me, i borrying toca pace to pace | Phe Proparaions for ihe Reston — Phe Disapprninon peeps Sep PSA poorange jah gy Se pire nage pheedhamg 5's ation 2 the Old aad the | gince I ieft Kingston, to comment upon the general feel- | of Use Multitude and (he Ctetinacy of the Orangemen, 4s. | [ et any purty conection, be viewed | Perhape, that that bill was 10 badly cut down in m= Sy lave 1 t2 | tog of the people, About half wore mach excited on the | AB incident more characteristic of the goneross im Sees allen " } : in the following | vuleees which sway the natare of the Prince of Wales ‘You will bear in mind, sir, that his Royal Highness the House, through the efforts of lobby members to the which have - | Orange question, exprensing themselves wing viaite Uhia colony om the epedial tavieaties of Ube whole ‘and others interested in its defeat, that it was in some @ubmarine lines. It | goupiet, which is popular — could not bave occurred than that which | acquainted an mveye branches of, the Laglaatare, . our ©, waversed bs cowl ts bas Gary neck you with by telegraph yesterday before my departure | w ‘creed or party, and it ‘be im: | feared that no responsible parties would veatare to Rumer aera free, serena In making ‘fires to roast the duke. from Brock ile. Hi Roya! ighhew fearing vat be had | consietent with the epirit and objec of uct an invitation | take g contract based on the propositions con- The sirectig ton cerenta, nee tome nner The increaged aTabiity of the Prinen han done mach 10 | hardly dove justice to that town in Uhe Brief repiy which | $°ry or ednar badges od ‘onich are known to be | tained in that bill. Such, however, has been only ‘Weir ve Oe Seaal curren to cae dirse. | overcome this feeling. His giving bis partecr hisarm | he read at the railway station, in answer to the address | offensive to any her "ae partially the case. It is tro that the parties vt re lates oot ak Valencia (Ire | Mt Cobourg, stopping at & privale house there, shaking | of the Mayor and Corporation, and @hich was written aurvenwe aamenes, aay named in the original bill as it was presented to rr ne one hands with peop's at Peterboro, ant many other little | preparatory to his departure from Ottawa, had another eer Lees wetace So cnes pen, ce cbtet meagnerane ot the Senate by Mr. Gwin, as well as the several OPE as cy -ndiagear prgieorey Scr errag AT et pet ented yoy iy yo ag shies tay ea, “ie in ein telegraph companies who, previously to its emas- oon Gate to eech feeling, and to raise the enthosiaam of the people to | tion of the reception there met with; and having this in a wrens ‘which mis Royal in the House, @ 7 eaxious Hig iit sili! it He Ft i : ! a i i | i i the his special care, the Duke of Newcastle sent for the ‘will Mayor and banded it to him on the wharf after the retarn fare farther to of the royal party from their drive through the town. that you will, to obtain the contract, have, with one ¢xception, nae ebteliy whether tine refined to ouch it But learn that the Nothing could bare been more kind or graceful; sod | Seeeere Serres Li f E t 3 : i i i s 3 s : Mas teilles and % 4, = " ag A istenae es pomgeeny his The mere than welcome whieh T have just experienced was a measure of the mort popular character, and cannot retary of ry for "econ emin o the reality weakened, @t same Doge poy be You @{Il not dont the readiness with which | andortook | fail to enhance even the high interest and regard. almost line. com) propore to as on on ‘counter current The the French | the dety entrusted to me by the Queen. of visiting for to ith @bich be le the line time rm ; Ss Ses SC eovare. It is composed of a her the British North American dominions; and | *meunting to affection, with w already regarded Ss “nes that several have Sedrramact vf several socnmive coving fea now that I have arrived at this distant ‘of my | throughout the British dominions. Sent ane the dato at which etee sane percha and India rubber. The whole ia surrouaded 07 8 | journey, I cap say with ‘roth that to Hons me fuovassD manve | aoe coivtien were. to communes: hemp hich has previously been impregna. | which [ hed formed of the pieasare aod inetrnction ty 2 Re po ~ poh ae es ‘order to reader it imputrenct. | be derived from it have ween more than reniieed. My | At twenty minutes pact twelve the Kingston steamed ‘fleo stand ready toe’ y amount of seo pt es impairing ine cerengih been unable herself to | away, ond in a few minutes afterwards was pareuing her | pany ofthe town. There were no} many amembled st | rity for the fnithfu! rood cn an ae p dy ty, ‘the previous course amopg the Thouraod islauce. the water side at the time, and the cheers were of @ lems | the government a Me ciel been ie fabeoses, three PEt pas sas te cwory' aa tempered yet The weather waa fortunately warm and winoy. and the | enthorteatic eharneter than those given on bis departare ee ee Lous ot ort yw oon merand espa oe ts like figh line, One pre | dence of the Canadian charanter. You allude to the mar. | granite islands were seen to great sivantege. flere ov from a sy other place be bas vielt Canes the concession of the com t, and we Tautce’ dione tn necessary. tke, off tbe anterior | vehow prcerem witich & generation bas witnersed on this | tare spyeared to have fancifuily prepared «grand pro- 1H Onasonees. tarnestly hope that nothing may arian to prevent. urbe, aid a wbeel increases rhe icumeryion one tenth | spwt. F nave slveady pece suru Lorongtect my 190d | poeniim Wo fenah the travellers eye, for notbiog coat | The Orangemen remained in procraion in the wrest | the accomplishoient of ihe design of the projectors A Bh Rereng Se lbe a as. | Spergy aed IResetey whishare ceeryebere perceptibie, | bave exceeded if sinpoinrity the boone thet proeuted it. parallel with the Water BM Epo tote time, altmongh Of the inrpartent enterprise. cheokt, redoced ont ball, thie, together « - 3 IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE, Arrival of the City of Washington Of Cape Race, TWO DAYS LATER INTELLIGENCE. Progress of the Revolution in Naples. ADDITIONAL SUCCESSES OF THE GARIBALDiANS GARIBALDI PROCLAIMED DICTATOR, Reported Flight of the King of Naples, PROROGATION OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. THE QUEEN’S SPEECH. STATE OF THE AMERICAN PRODUCE MARKETS, dey de, ae. Sr, Jonna, N. F., Sept. 7, 1860. The steamebip City of Washington, from Liverpool ‘20th ult., and Queenstown 30th, passed Cape Race, bound to New York, at two o'clock this (Friday) afternoon: Her dates are two days later than these already received. ‘Sho was boarded by the sews yacht of the press, and the following summary of news ob!ained:— Garibaldi bad been proclaimed Dictator at Palen, Large numbers of Calabrians were joining him. ‘The latest despatches report that the royalists have again becn defeated at Calabria. It was reported at Paria om the 20th that the King of Naples had quitted there on the previous evening on board the frigate Strombolic, an@ the Pedmonteze occupied the forte. This requires tion. Disturbances at Naples were imminent. Appeale to the people to revoit were being publicly distributed. _ ‘The Neapolitan Minister of War and Gen, Basco bad Jef Naples for Calabria, with six battalions as reio- forcements. A revolutionary movement at Salero was imminent. Tho Pope, it was said, had expreesed his readiness to agree to the Italian Confederation. ‘The British Parliament was prorogued on the, 26tb uit. ‘The Queen’s speech was read by the Lord Chancelior. She says that ber relations with foreign powers are friendly and satisfactory. She trusts there ts no danger of the interruption of the genarai peace of England. She Delieves that if the Italians are left to settle their own difficu'ties the tranquillity of other States will remain wn- disturbed. She hopes that, in any negotiations which may take place on the Sayey question, the neutra- lity and independence of Switzerland wil! be mai tained. She laments the atrocities committed upon the ‘Chr istians in Syria, and cheerfully concurs with the other Powers of Europe in sesisting the Saitan of Turkey to re- establish order, She regrets the failure of the no- gotiations with Chine, and says that her fore will support the demand for @ full and faithfal execution of tho treaty of Tien tain. She thanks Par! ment for the appropriations for the fortifications, and Congratulates the country on the efficiency of the Rife Volunteers. She conciades by expressing the beartfe't Pleasure and satisfaction she has experienced at the warm and enthusiastic reception the Prince of Wales bas met with in her North American provinces. ‘The steamship Great Eastern averaged vear!y fo:rteca ‘knofs an hour on her passage home. ‘ Some improvement bad taxen place in the weather, but At still comtinued unsettled. ‘The Emperor Napoleon and Fugenie were at Chambary and met with an enthusiastic reception there. ‘The Bourse was dull at 66f. ‘There ig nothing important from Syria. ‘Ihe steamabip Australasian, from New York, arrive at Liverpool on the 27th ult. ‘Tho steamship Canadian, from Quebec, arrived at Liver pool on the 26th ult. Loxpow, August 30—P. M. The reported fight of tho King of Naples is +i 1) unconfirmed. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. LONDON MONEY MARKET. Lospow, August 29, 1869 Consols closed on Tucsday at 927; 0 93. AMERICAN STOCKS. The following are she latest sales:—illinols Central shares, 1634 discount; ditto bonds of 'T6, 895; 8 90; Mi- chigan Central, 61; ditto first mortgage, 91.093; New York Contral, #1 89; Erie, 2735 0 2834. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, Liverroot, August 29, 1860 Cotton—The Brokers’ Ciroular reporta that the tales of the three days, including Wednesday, foot up 28 000 baice, of which 6,000 were to speculators and exporters. Tho market is generally unchanged, but quotations are barr y maintained. STATE OF TRADE IN MANCHESTER. ‘The advices from Manchester are favorable. market for yarns is quiet but steady. For cl: little inquiry, aad prices are weak. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFPS MARKET. Livenroot, Angust 29, 1800. The breadetuts market is quiet and steaty. Too ‘weather bas been more favorable for the crope, but t Atill continues unsettled. Messrs. Richardaon, Spence & Co, , and Wakefield, Nash & Co., report four dull aed prices easter, but quotably unchanged: sales at 00s. a 22+. 64. Wheat quiet at Friday's advance: gales of red Western at 1s. 6d. 8 Lis, 84., Southern, is, 10d, a 12s, 64.; white, 128, 0d. & 13s. 64, Corn quiet: sales of mixed aed yellow ‘at S4m, a S60. O4., and white at 38s. 0 38s. G4, LIVBRPOOL PROVISION MARERT. Lrvmaroot, August 29, 1600. ‘The provision market is generally dull. Various ¢ r- culars rept beef dull. Pork quiet. Bacon steady. [art quiet, at 62a. 2 628. G4. for fine. Tallow Grmer: Butchers’ Astociation, 628, LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. Livanroon, A: 29, 1860. Sugar ia quiet, Coffee dull. Rice frm and in good éo- mand. Ashes quiet: pots, 289. 64.; pearls, 208, Spire ‘arpentine Orm, and holders demand am advance. 31°. refused. Rosin firm, and holders demand an advance, és. | 8d. for common is quoted. LONDON MARKETS, Loxpom, August 29,1600 ‘Wheat bas an wpward tendency, with an advance of 64. on the week. Holders demand an additional advacce, which has not been conceded. Sagar quiet. Coffee frm. Rice firm, bot rather less notive, Tea generally uo- changed. Tallow firm at bls. 0d. + ‘TRE LATEST MARKETS. Livanroot, August 90—)" ‘The sales of cotton to-day were 8,000 bales. ‘The sales of cotton to-day were 8,000 bales of). og 2,000 on speculation and for export, the market cher g quiet. ‘The market for breadstome is steady. Ibo weather '0- day ‘e showery. ‘The provision market continues dull. Lospos, Aaguet 20—P. Mv Console closed at 927% 2 03 for money, an! 9 lor no- ount. poe er Acapmet oF Muste.—The well worm Dot still popy'er \Trovatore”’ was given last night, with Cortes, Mn. Mrakosch, Mosian) and Amodio |n the rile which \bey have siready made familiar to the public. Musian! mato & great sensation in the famous aria of the third a. 6 quelta pira, m which be introduced the ©, di pet'o,a0! repeated it in answer ton very decided encore. Meinno Cortes! renewed ber former trinempht in the our 8, and thé whole performance was refreshingly cov’, art ‘was most enthasiaatically received by a full bom To day the crinoline world wil! muster in fo fr the first matinee of the season. The “Gertambee’ © } be given, with Mise Patt) ax Amiat, Brigoo fe, and Amodio a8 Count Rodo!y > Tae Jarasese Rerarrioy oy that the statement that Coveral Sandford hed prema ete Dill OF bile for the services of the Fire: 4: ritem poe tow Japanese reception i untrne: No bills for the Fare ces of the First divieion haverver beaw presente’ The ‘aps Committee ogreed to pay the muti bile os ios coraiee wpon the arrival of by Tapanem. ibe mutton the Mayor and opon their embarkation, a) of wh on bave been presen re stil) copa dane eer 8 to lese than three thousa

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