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Viedrve *NEW YORK i 1 Sivasce on the week jy 4 24» per pound, owing to | Sxpsre! tamostos nad me fhe tn weather and favorahia wdvices trom Manebestor. | yore of witan ere Grocery sogaliamiatiny, Game Ths larger advance is on the mxkidlisg and lower | The Ausivian, Russian, Pragsiso and . a followed the King to LATER NEWS, | qzaviicn “be sales to day (iriday) wero 10,000 bales, | 27 Fane) onary — ag 10 Os hreloding 2,000 so specalators anv exporters, the mnrket ole army of Gsribald) wi) arrive Jour days, and with we Sennen ee force will be raised to 80. = revolal HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE FOUR DAYS Asrival of the Anglo-Saxon at Quebec and Persia at This Pert. Gritioal State of Affairs on the Continent. ES A proclamation o! Garibaldi to the Neaspotitana, iesucd | yesterday, bas been published. Garibaldi, in this procis- nation, Says that the appexation will be efiected, when he will be able+o procisim \t from the top of the Quirizal. ‘The Parle Palric spnounces that the F'ng of Neplee Jeft Gaota on tho 1th instant, in w Spaniah stoacer, for | wevilie. which 785,000 ere of American descriptions, LIVBRPOOL BAEADSTUYP! MARF2T. Fiour dei. Wheat Crm at fall prices, Corn frm. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKPT, ‘The provision market is generally steady. ond LONDON MONEY MARKET. ‘The entrance of Gartbald! into Naples war coledrated ~ Lowvon, Sat, 14—-P. Db usiastio manner, Tho whole CAPTURE OF PESAROQ) | cccscis ccsed tor money aie. eid tid ar pvt The very THE NEWS BY THE PERSIA. Battle Between the Sardinian H | | | | | } Sumber of iltuminated drome, fixed on long poles, were | carried through the streets. Theeo drome bore signift- | ' | | | pated ‘The Conard steamship Persia, Capt. Jndzine, which | cant Ineoriptions, as followe-—‘'To Rome! To Venice! and Papal Amnles. sailed from Liverpool at nine o/ciock on the morning of | Rome, thocapiial!”” Moss of the cities of Italy celebrates the 15th, and from Queenstown on the evening of the | the smnexation of Napies. ae ‘Adth inst. , arrived here at one o'clock this morn'ng. Baron Brenier, with the paca es dar agp — The newer from England ‘2 quite unimportant. assy, had embarked «' Naples, io order to rotarn Strong Protests Against Sardinia from ‘Thero was 8 partin) break on tho 1ith ‘n tho Sno bar | Parke, vesting weather which bad provelic?. Bigh winde were | Powere bad recoived ordere to quit the kingdom. Russia and Prussia povsctes sth day, wish some litie raln, bob Critical State of Affaire Ht ve al nance f ance. (From Times, Bept Tho Universal Corn Reporter rays — ‘We have pot had to for the decision of ibe WOPBEARE OF FRENCH PROOPS IN BOMB. | mo weather tis wook bar eaadiod the termore to pra | Kiva J tine ee ey Ep LT by the Rarvest work extensivety, and groa: progross has ten fem — ed gp ipa bans renned piateh mega ager Ss pars dy ood ee ee oe eee i od coraeah General Calcio,’ bas boty Pesaro, wer mtate aay previ x Austrian Opposition to the New Neapo- FFopinion ie teat tore wilsot bo am averago yin | WDD we already announced aa boing in, attaty of iP - “4 . ‘The Rev. ¥. 6. Watson, chaplain of Gray’s luz, hae met fad Moangnor Bella have fallen into bia bands Orvieto tan everamen with aelmMar fate in the Tyrol to that which recently | bas werrondere: 8 8 ii . Dofell the three Englishmen who periahed {n crossing the | CAmPaigG, and aatop peng Parecat, fara ay dieeas | Bob. ah ea Col da bash ue peiosga- pearing: by Mr, Frode. | ag tad since the armistice of Vi fr nom, She no longer ' B Sok, @ barrister rk, ide, was crosel jie | onc! wwarde and forwards, but in Withdrawal of the Fremeh jrot.ctriurcl cotetsciin macrmoge ge | Silt bit tathe Ra as ae ak Minister from Turin. Hie dody was not recovered eatil twelve bocre after- | Vast tee tees tuveted, nad: thers iw motinug loft tor it oo : | Warde, A port mortem examination showed that Lie but ravoad bs eo fp gh —— last. We ae many aes tt HE Des Sees RE cisivo step. Bo long asthe and her King wore the oaly Berazgia Declared in a State of Siege It is stated that tho Governor of New Zealand hes | recognized vepresentatives of the Italian movement she asked the home government for throo regiments to be might feel herself at Uberty to consult her own safety by Gen. Lamoridiere. pcre await quietly the march of events; but the Italian be movement is po longer under the exclusive direction of A a Either Sir W. Dennison, Governor of New South Walee, ogy —— roe en ee 5 or Sir H. Barklay, Covervor of Victoria, @l, it is ead, & most form! competitor—a man Five Thousand Austrians Concentrated im | succeed the lato Bir a. Ward at Madras, ee oe nae “san ery guns bpd ss ‘The death of Lieutonant Genera! Sir Henry Smith is | and ue he ooiet oo We ee the meaner mot!ves Mantua and on the Line of the Po, announced. Ee was Colonel of tho First battalion Royal | BY whicd common men, are to be eontrulled, ‘The ae, Ree Ree | Brigade. Major General Sir George Bulwer is to eucceed | COmauerer Of Naples and Bicily is quite certain, not | & the colonelcy of the Eighty-elghth regiment. momentum that he has gaimed seems ew | The Naidstove and Biue Jacket have arrived ‘rom Me). pa yf pty i MA Sein oe. ‘PHE REWS BY THE ANGLO-SAXON, 9 vourne, with gold valued a: £320,000. | violemt shock into collision with the Austrian power in A; Lioyd’s yesterday additional risks were taken on | the Gieveland, a large vessel, overdue from Madras, at | Venice. For such ® consummation the Sardinian govern- ment is not red. yee It sees plainly that if things hold ‘be eteamantp Angio-Saxon, from Liverpoo! on the 18th, a their present course a littie it will be in the power the rate of thirteen guineas, of Garibaldi to ‘as well as all the rest of win Londonderry on the itn inet., arrived at Quebes yee | The steamers ammonia and New York arrived at | Italy into a condict with Austria, and to force her to risk Rerdey meriog. Her dates are two dayt Inter than these | Southampton, and the Clargow at Liverpool, on tho fore. | si\the bas gained in an encounter Rn Nene | Room of the 14th inst. whatever cost or risk, make hersalf once more mistress mivendy recetred. } The Arabia arrived at Queenstown at midnight on ‘Me steamships Hammoria, New York and Glasgow, 0 yy, bo foread to 2 jow. She maast revebutlonise the fem Now Yerk, crrived at Liverpool oo the 1ith inst. — Papal States, order that may pu herself aso lestep Reamenttnes Yuerbumeiiaestra:| IMPORTANT FROM TTATY, ~ | 5,2 2ue elope + caeene, Gees ais | Se AT CLEA TE | nl & that iD recent, interview the Kmparer of the Gable competitor ia Garibaldi, whose secceesappears gull | Sardinia and Rome. reach tan be Sent eS a =) jew, and that no danger is apprehended on the side of ent to overcome any resistance that can bemade bythe | rho geriinian troops continued their march into the Frasca, Thee motives are umply suticlat to account sive Movemen' Emanuel. lives Baates of the Chureb, and which brings bim into collition | Papal territory, but no serious coliieion hat takon place, web the Ausirian power in Venice. Piedmont must | General Panti bad been appointed Commander in-Chief gE $ mistrese of the revolution, or be content to | of the two mobilized corps d’arméc. : pag tga descend bearded ~~ law wae i | Goneral Cialdini had entered Fano, mak!ng 200 prison- 7 Fe ae — trang have Gre warkiien tie. Dek Sacunncra | ere. Piedmont to “draw tho sword, we bare bent to et we Emperor Napoloon seor things from of | Goneral Lamoriciere bad concentrated £,000 troops at | see what aro gronnde on which ‘fusbi- Wiew, and tbat no danger neo bo epprebended from | ABcoms. It was reported that his line of defance would | Meg, the wep; The grounds are two-the_ ext an | be attacked by 46,000 Sardiniane. ‘and the scence of large banda of Sersign meromaries, *s | It was reported that the French Minister at Turin was | Db; country 15 and . The iP Ss gt i iS BS A i 8S QQ ‘The delicf prevails that there will be no general warn ghout to return to France. During bis abeonce a Charge Burope but that some pow transaction like the Ville- | d’Affaires would administer the afaire of the embassy. civilorder, The act semen ban cnghon pemytenboon lo 77 says that the suspensions la Sydney * - manifesto 2 of the Pope his advisers in terms <a | eee er Soy wit) not atte D b Im presence of the facts whish have not been accom- | even ina wer. ‘i ished in Italy the En] has forgivenere of ofences and Christian tolerance to tl ‘Too Kogiimh attacking party at Maitland, New Zealand, | pit Mall naeediately 20 om Lge pe eee Pope and hie General. He denounces the misgnide? ad- Guasmied of S47 mou. The natives laid down on the | main there to conduct tho business of the logation povewat se Ponti’ a eeatiee sour = ad gyecnd until tho men were clogo upon them, when they | — aes nae he the 15tb says — tice of the pation. Ins ie hares language, apd ie not ‘a. Papal romnent is about to address a memoran- | consistent!y recond to qgrang .p, fired their doubic barrelled gans aad met the | gum‘ alle 2 ae provestip inst the the Corel of an army of £0/000 teen: bast 1 aNt a in vas) u oman , is momo- We bi ot Dayenct charge of their miverraries with the tomabawk, | Po o4em explaive that the ciroiment of foreign volunteere, matives Whida tbe Ring of Gartiais’cn tavene bred Becoping up & band to band fight, The retroat of the | of which Sardinia complains tp her ultimatum, was prin: | territory of a no with whom he is ry cipally due to the counsels of Aurtria aad Tranco-the | peace, and whom be bas alrcady stripped of balf of his ‘Bogind was so urgent that thelr dead and afew of thelr | latter Power ha after the Faris Congress of 1856, | dominions, are pot wholly, or even principally, those " left on the baitie Gold. It ix also reported | Mslated on the formation of a Papal army. which bie declaration pute forward; and yet we’ do pot wounded were left on itle Gold. : | After quoting the passage im the Emperor's jettor to | seraple to say that wo heartily wiab- the King encomss. Bai ihe natives took one gue. Groat complaints aro Porsigny, in which he expressed « win that Italy should —— wo A an ue a mado against Colouel Goukl, the commander of the at- obtain peace, no matter how, but without forvign inter- | prevent a people outraged and trampled upon like the sub. faxing party, for no! calling to his ald an additional vontion, tho Londov @lebe comes to the conclusion that jam supa tee ws aelinetite herline lacehee: | the withdrawal of M. de Talloyrand from Terin is nothing more than a diplomatic protest—an indication that the ‘Me Hagiish funds were heavy on Thursday, asd the | poorer washes his hands of the aliair, and aflxes npon : | . ithe ‘sare . of Perugia bave beou enacted. The war bogan between | wie Boorse showed greit dullneee. | the aot of Intervention @ public mark of disazproval, | the Pope and bir subjects before the Picdmontese crossed Denso cloned on Weduestay ai £9) for money, and | Which, considering the Emperor's position of protector to | the frontier, and we well know how tke toldiers of the the Pope, it is pot eazy to what ‘ Crows make war. We do not wish to see Lamori! Recados 7 0 ono whet ether course be-eould | LO" Ccasettion! enerying ave, iol ) Siaughter aud Ubrovgh the dominions of the Pope, and justify: tbe The Opinione of Turin says Cardinal Antonelli ‘having i alo of the Vicogerent of beaven by ‘deeds which it | Tofused to saccade to the demande of Piedmont, Count yd migot biosh to look upon. This band of mercenaries + Minerva bad lef Rome, and arrived at Morence. A menace and an ioeult to the resi of Itely. It has been called into existence for no other purpose The sem! ¢Miciai journal of Turiv—the Opinionemin the | than -to oppress the subjects of the Pope aad t> tion. At Fossombrone the insurrection has been down by force, and the telograph informe us of we can weil believe—that scones similar to those Wee, who were said to be withie bie reach. U8 Wg Lor account. 1 be Krgilad political news ie neiiportant, IMPORTANT FROM ITALY, # agrorted that, witout walting a reply from Rome, a > “ or “ A pe ‘Sardinian troope entered Umbria on tho 11th, and | article on the intervention of Piedmont in tho Roman | E04 Sea. uot nce tbat the Powers sear enen | a ae * States, ayes —~ this army baz been levied are bocnd to walt till | patch 12 24,000 more Sardinian troope atlackod and | rite not an act of aggression, but one of legitimate | a suitable opportunity presents lteelf for tbe Free Com: | faro, taking prisouere 1,200 Germans, who wero | defence. It is undertaken with a view to combat fore! Pantone, satiated with ei “ intervention, coaformably to the policy laid down by the | of the Church, to exe’ forteces. Genera) Bellis, who commanded the Rasperor Napoleon. | At Poy anew ignorant, ee ae orac at in the is simultancoas | Oppression of topes, had ordered & rack of tho town, and was | Sot! eral The grand desire is to ahelea the theo. | that oppression is the faet that the Pope dare not trust his voner to Turia. | cratic yoke, to proclaim the eovereienty of Victor | own enbjects with arme, but places himself, like Dionysius Rmanvel, and to constitute Kaly. Tue frait is ripe and | Of Syracuse, ix the hands of foreign mercenaries. The | despatch to the Londen J*er', dat | must be plucked. The government of Piedmont will | @pectacie of a people kept down by euch means ie § the Piodimoutose foreea are marebing rapidly | K20W bow to assume the responsibility of these facts in | AD Outrago on the civiligation of thé arc, ani a dap mughter amd rapine tn the States ‘ise their trade at the expense of | Then there tz the intolerabie government. The best proof of rednestay wight, eny the face of Italy, of France, and of urope. burope ta | ger and monace for all the rest of Italy. Til some ere’s army, ant an cugagement (¢ expected | Called upon to elect between Victor Fmanuel aud reyolu- | goverament be establiched in the contre of Tal oa Lamer c tion between constitutional movarchy and anarchy; be- | Which cau be maintained without ten thousand tomorrow The Emperor and the Freach | tween the national flag of Italy and the red tag. The | troopa to garrisow the capital, and five and « Be take pines are ened every enertien to grovent en tave- | alliance with France wii! not be ulteriorly damaged, thov.sand foreign mercenaries to rack insurgent towne, govervmest SR | Tee withdrawal of the French Minister from Turin was | (410, vain to hope for Yoine ev Gat jestiny “ten enep tion of tb dma States, The rolainas of Fraace Aid | roearded by some as merely « diplomatic protest. whieh Sardinia har taken, but we think that step le as rithea! According to the Paris Patric the revolutionary move- are Wtrelf. The locusts would . evil would ty not depart while & blade of graces remainet for them to Urrivcs of Uriveto bad expitulated te the | meat in the Marches and Umbria did uct extend ttwelf | devour, aed the merconarics would Tema.n wile weal | among the inhabitants of thoee countries. ERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. 1 mpeculators aad 14,000 lo cxpertere, There has been ea | will quit Geets with bis army of 30,000 mes, and join | Mapy priegts and monke bad fravervized with the poopie. j The police regulations probibiiod ihe compelling of ie iwbabitants +0 shout ‘Log tive Garibaxl.” Namerous desert.cus wore taking piace from seote, bub ‘bo foreign part of the soidiery and sailors bad iaken oi- vantage of the Dictator’ authorization w retura te thor byes. Epbetwens of yolunwert bad been ordered. Liberio wil) be Pro-Divtavor, while Garibaid) @ aveur- ing Lamor)ciere. Garibald) hed deciared thas ne will soon prociaim ibe aovexation of Neples to Predunon: from the summit of ibe Qoarinal, when all the Jialiane wil) bo copied atone 2a- Vonal banouet, Areactionary movement, atiended by fais) coniicie, ad taken place ai Ariano. A detachment of Garibaxdiane were niarching Sgainst thas place. Roms, via Marceilies, Sept. 11, 1660. ‘The Papa) goveroment will thus evening ecmmunicaie to the Assembly of the Cardinals the snewer which has been made to Count Minorvs, ae well es the diplomatic cirowlar to be addressed to the foreign governments. ‘The tri-color fag bas bean hoisted at Tivoli, Gecevand ‘and Sabraco, but it is said thai the people did not support the intended demonstrations. Numerous agents, how- ever, are spreading agitation n ihe country around Rome. (Mgr. Meodore bas returnéd from Trosinon). Several agi- tavors have been arrested. The alleged ordere of General Lamoriciere, ordering pillage is case of insurrection, bane = Pams, Sept. 16, 1660, ‘The Conslitutionnel publishes an extract frou ite chief editor, explaining the policy followed by the Emperor is Italy. It says, the conduct of the French goverment in recalling 1t¢ Ambassadors from Torin 2 to express the dissasisiaction at (be couree which has been taken by Sardinia, bot uch & disapproval Ww far from «@ ruptere, ‘The interests of France and Sardinia atways remalu the ingurmountable rampart of the Italian pexineula. The Jegitimate enlargement of Ler territory she owes our common victories. The treaties cannot, in any way, be compromised, ‘The following ie (he order of the day ierced by General Cialdin! on taking the fold: — Sorpmns or THE FovrTa Corra:—I am belnging 300 ~yer eee Oe ote coe peg pn ag bl ve '. Attack and them without mercy. Let baad suite them with the anger of a peopie who ite nae tionality and in 5 Were, Peragia calle sioud for vengeance, an: though late abe will have it. According to the London Herald's correspondence the whole of the Frenob Legation at Turin has not been with- drawn, and the impression is, that the Emporor Napo- leon secretly conniyes at the movements of Victor Ema- 3 A strong Piedmontese corps d’armés te keeping watch on the movements of the Justrians. A Turin letter says that sooner or later the straggie wilcome. The question of Venetia will arouse the pas ‘War Movements of Austria. A grand dinner was given by the Emperor at Schon- brupn, on the 11th, is honor of the birthday of the Em- peror of Russia, in return for s similar courtesy on the part of the latter sovercign. The toast in honor of the (Caar was received in the moe! cordial manner by all the members of the Acstrian Imperial family. Preparations were being made at Vienna for the eventu- of « new war in Italy. Additional troops were con- Deing sent to Austrian Italy. rumored that Austria bad notified France of her to concentrate 50,000 men in Mantua and the of the Po, af a corps of observation, but with no in- jon of intervening between Sardinia and Rome. 55 Hi France. ‘The Emperor ond Empress had arrived at Nice, where they met with an entnusiastic reception. Paris Monileur aunounces that the Sixty second and Sixty-seventh regiments of the line had been despatched to Rome, and that (Le French garrison having been thus |, General Goyou bad received orders to return and resume command. ‘Bhe monthly returns of the Bank of France show a de- crease in the cash in band of over 18 250,000 francs, and the discounts a decrease of 11,250,000 francs, ‘The latest desjatches apnounce that their Majesties had embarked for and reached Ajaccio. The Emperor i» understood to have had a long inter- v.ew with Count Cavour at Nice. The Bourre was quiet and without material fuctuation, Rentee clored at 67 50. i $e Console, however, closed firmly on the : for money; 06), 8 7¢ for account. the dircount market the demand continued very at3is a 3% per cat, Mr. Peter Prowe, wholesale carpet warshowseman, had « jod payment. Liabilities about £36,000 storing. ra. banks return show an increase of 463,100 in the ullion, (From the Londoa Dally News (City Article), Sept. 14) ‘The stoc market opened with a firm a) bu were thrown down towards noon the note in the Monicur, which ropture with France sod Sardinia. Tho market, how- ever, recovered im the afsernoon, and prices closed the p> 8 yesterday. ——— rulway — —- exhibiting in morning on the com of the acfilemest, cleed in moet inet atnen tower than yestercay. t im the ciscount market to day, a large amount of business: being done. The market was lore easy than S— Some payments fall due among the @rcek houses on 16th. In coneequence of the eopply of money ofer- ed to them, the principal discount housce rq lowered the rate for monoy a: notice from 5 \, 3K cent. (From the london Times (City Article), Sept. M—P. M } The English funds © with © slight tendency to im- provement, and wore fairly mainta: to the clone, al- Ubough the news of the French Minister having been re- calcd from Torin attracted considerable attention. The \ast price from Paris thie evening shows a fractional re- covery. The intention to summon the Freach Minister from Torin, wae regarded on the lars ae 8 very trapeparent » la the dim count market today was an = increased demand, and (ow trantactions took place below OM rs At the baak the applications were aleo more pu- ous. In the foreign exchanges this afternoon the rates on France were sightly hy Tae rate of dis- count in London remains above the terms current tn the various Contivental cities. At Frankfort, owlag to the z MavuLester market bave indased an extensive demand for al) deteriptions of cotton, whieh has resulted tn makes, at an a¢yanoe of \y4. a 4. per Ib., part! for ibe low sad iniddiing ‘quaiuiee of American. | The Week's business has been 116,220 bales, of which spo Jatore took 24,700 and exporters 14 bales The - met was steady, with s feir comand, the raice 16,000 bales, ioclud»mg 2,600 on aad for oxpors, ‘The authorized quotations are as follows:— Og 6 THB LATeeT MARKETS. Lzvanroo:, Sept. 16, 1660. Covton—fasee yesterday ¢,000 bales, ‘nciuding 1,000 on apeculacion and for export, Tho market closed quiet, but orm. Breadstufs oviet, bet frm. Provisions very dull. Lowpon, Sept. 16—P. M. Business ww the Stock Eachango was limited to dey, end scarcely apy change bas taken place. jiallway stocks are recnor fatter. Consols loved at 904 & 93), for monez, and 0354 0 0395 for aococnt, = Inte}? \e Arrived irom BN. , Cornelia. ai Glasgow, Zapayr, and Mary Barney, ai Marseilles, Chascelloy, aud astyrin, 2" Li- trom Baltimors, John Clarke. at Li Arr ved from New Orleans, waldsen, at Liverpool, rived ‘ow Ori my ‘i URErs ows. New York. Sept lo, Win, Moore, at Genoa; sulk "Gres Werderm, at Live oa a ne ek on rived tr: ‘Point, it, Saree! Parbor, at Y) iar Mom Sark Bepetanie? i Onicaies tand sea, eat ars oe Wess Hom er General Berry, Lamlasb Salling of the Pawnee. Pexavuiruua, Sept. 36—5 P. M. ‘The Calied Btatee steamer Pawnee, Commander Hart- Stein, bence for Vere Cruz vis Key Weet, to coal, and Pensacola to receive om board Mr. Me Lane, Mizister to Mexico, went to sea yesterday afternoon at half past three. Sho steamed from the Powder wharf to Cape Henlopen, distance ene hundred miles, in seven hours, which proves her machinery to be in good working order. Wool Sale. Paapxirata, Sept. 26, 1860. 4 great woo! fale, by auction, at the Manufacturers’ Exebapge, 22 North Front street, took place today. The lote numbered 121, aud contained about 296,390 pounde, which Brought full prices. The brokers who or- 25, 1860. bales at 10c. a 10\sc.; ‘three days, : g : ® H of Fs Ha SS Bas 2 3 BG 2 i : 8 i E t i : 3 i é $ : i 2 8 i F 1 i 5 [ ii i ESLEVEELELEEEGY, SF) 7,59TEUpEG. SSESFEIEC “> : : y ; fly TE: 3 7 oa, 400 busbele ig barley. Flour dull, Wheat cull and unset tales 74,000 bushels, at S6c. a 87),0. for No. 1 spring, 83c. 296),0. fur | No, 2, instore, Corn firm: sales 31,000 bushels, a: 39c., in store. Receipts—2,600 bbis. flour, 76,000 bushels wheet, 28.000 do. corn, 18,600 do. cate. Shipmonte— 200 bbls. four, 152,000 bushels wheat, 104 000 do. corr Freights opeettiod: vessels arc asking 13¢ on wheat to Butialo, but with no evgagements. Sight exchauge on Now Lork firm at 1 per cent premium, Attempted Marder and Suicide. A COUNCILMAN SHOT BY A BALLET GTitr. (From the C.ncinnat! Commercial, Sept. 24 } William H. Glase, member of the City Council from the Fourth ward, was shot in the lower jaw, and wounded. at bail. three o’slock y: afternoon, by Fllza White, a gul, @t bis confectionery store, on \ we street, near Second. eae ra that for « long time an attachment has worn the parties, and that for the past three woeks Glags bas refused to cive the girl any countenance, E i i pr to a word to Glass, room. went asked him to make up their difeuity, aud bis avowiog bis inteation to never speak to her | ogain, she drew a pistol and shot him; the ball passed Came out a8 the Gare ef the’ tongue.” It is euppiood thet e tongue. It ie eup) the wounded man swalowed tho ball, ar it has pot been focnd. The wound is severe, bat not fata!, mediately arrested the girl, aud ss he was conveying her —e Otty Imieiligence. ‘Tos Mayor's TaocaLes wo1u mus CROTON Bosuo.—Mexera, ‘Teppaniand Cravea, of the Crvioa aqueduct Department, bave addressed another communication to the Mayor im reference to the proposed improvement at High Bridge, and in roply to & communication sent to them by Mayor Wood en the 224 inst. Ip this answer Messe, ‘Tappan and Craven labor to show that the suspenmon of ‘the work on the bridge is owing altogether to the course pursued by the Mayor, Tue communication conclades a6 follows:—You say that you withdraw any public work under their charge in any mode the Board deems desirable for the public interest, consistent with law. We understand, therefore, that you withdraw your refural to countersign the warrants for He tenement of High Brigge by days’ work. If we be in this conclusion, we beg to be corrected ba 9 convenience, Without such correction we consider feason cap be the work, viz: the construction been under contract French player, who camo a passenger ia the Deantiful game of bulards. Mr. Pholan stands unmatched country, or at least bis triends claim as much, Freneli rival occupies the highest postin in Es E int sion ail over . It ia natural, ‘ a i Phelan has most kindly 1¢ use of one of the rooms in bis billiard estabiiehment, where a French billiard table, ee eee Os ae B, Bo layed cach nights and we are farifor elormed ‘Caag ¢ach ni we are : of course of instruction in bile Arreart at Mvppmr cx TEx Fovrts Warp.—Adout sight o'clock last ovening, ® woman namad O'Grady and her husband, residing in Cherry strect, near James, got into @ fight. Mrs. O'Grady sotzed a pitcher and ocroka it over Mr. O’Grady’s head. Sho thes = got Spo ge Fa a are thought not to be dancerous. A Mistaken Comzgsrospent.—Wo havo recetved a com- munication, dated Farmingdale, L. L, Sept. 22, 3860, signed by C. C. Nukorok, in which the writer calls our at- tention to an article, which, he says, appeared im the Hanan of the 18tb, relating to the death of a man named Powell, and ‘(which did injustice to a table family residing jc this ” Our is evi mistakon in flx' cle in in the Bcicir.—Last evening a druggist, named Breiwith, residing at No. 122 East Twenty-e’ committed euicide by tak! He died Sceseu miosud erence ie eon game. No cause for the rash act. The Coroner was notified. Police Intelligence. Tox Morns Srusst Tracepy—Congecrios.—We bare been requested by the Rov. Mr. Quinn, of &. Feter’e church, Barclay street, to make known the following facts in rolation to the victim and parties concerned in the Morris street tragedy, which throws quite a different 2 i HE 5 « il married to Mr. Ryan, the man to whom a card in yester- day's ingve referred as being employ of Adame’ fix- io the ‘This card would lead to E é E Epes '2e5 505 tatu threatened her We, ‘and’ brekon fome windows boure. The reverend eman procured bishop a dis) cneation to perform the coremoay without further publication of tho banns of [ey aud the partice were to have been married on Mi evening, when the Rev. Mr. Gainn was informed that Jones was sbot. Mrs. Jones has always borne & mos. excellent character, apd the correction ia due to her memory, am weil ag to her numerous friends: H 5. ty > Brooklyn City News. Inrtomyt Ronagmy--A Covrscrovs Woway —On. Thea- day evening, two men, well kuown to the police, named William Hawes and Daniel Feeney, entered the resklesoa of J. Young, corner of Gold and Concord streets. Mr. Young was from home, and Mrs. Young happened at the time to be in the wood cellar, The two men, thinking the coast was clear, wont up stairs to the which thoy thoroughly ransacket, and_ ba fold wate and chain bf the ‘valde of $60, topether Mre. Young, who desperate efforts to cecape, bis captive down stairs: but gp omg op to prisoner like grim death. cers Ki Gagnor, hearing the boise, went to oficer arrested BT F tel fi: gig ei TESeE short, and coo.ly turned back ta tie was ld no. reejcct concerned dodge howe did bot succeed, and the Wos captared by the ovieer, and identitied by Both men were brought before Justice Corp w ay, kod Committed for trial. E i r : if Obituary. beanty§an’ revenge for the hatre! in which they are | distrust which restricts enterprise im Gorman tothe station house she requested iesion to a“ Col. EL. Byow, the well known temperance advoeate, Goa. Cialdiai, alter having followed the enemy's ¢ by the peopio hat still temptations to oer. For all these | Wwonly 1s; per cout. ‘There were bo Belton peratings | NeF room, which is on Third strect abd ia whe vielelty; 49 Pesidenc! Ganday eventeg, af tenvee Forts for Rame on Gente e ¢ - 7 COrP® | reasons we think the King of Gariivia ie entitled to the | at the bank to The produce markets ¢: the | tbe offioot ac led er to the door, aud «moment | fet at is Fesiilence in this city om ve imcastal ete ves Park Mi rt | 08 the road 10 Ancons and dispersed them, bad re-enter | sympathy of Knglirhmoa in the war in which be bes | week Bare ot ePibiter al ‘material eheoretine | afterwards ee solved a laudanum bottle and drank off tg, ter & brief and painfe) illnoes, in the Sob year of hie a be French troops. ed Simgaglia with 200 German prisoners engaged. We wish him cordial success, aod thal tiseuc- actions being of « moderate batent, Principally for home | ale | Age. The decensed was tho founder of the order of the tebe command of 1 \ere bad concentrated Lis army ot Gen. iamoriciere bad declared Porugia in a state of | O0t# Ay be rapid as well ae dociei¢e, requiremente, com | Sone of Temperance and the I. L. Snow Social Union, and Geveral Lamoric | surge, and had iseued a proclamation throatening death, CuK LATEST NEW DARDS SROLEERS CIRCULAR, Set sare | ‘. a AE *. iv, Sept. 5 — (protested against tbe entry of the , conflacation of property aud a heavy fue againtt the in- 2Y TRLEGRATH TO LIVERrOOL. Aremacan Stoccs —There hae ecu lene Tenants ducing te te Reverad Powers ba test Wie Cured, 4s au atiack upon RADILABES for A mere fracture of the telegraph wires, Loxnom, Sopt, 16-2. yt, | ME WOK, with a decline in prices of somo of the railway | oe | mrdinions Int 8 ‘The Oficial Gasete of Turin publishes a gov . . securities United States @'s at 9$),, and 6's at 5% /; ve re ‘i i in publis Sovorament | ‘Tho strength of Lamorciero’s coepe le believed to have | Massachitetta 6a (sterling) nominal st 103.4104 Macy. ay we Stervadcoal red Proteaied a the wirongett terme, memorandum, addressed by the King of Bardinia to his | teen underntatod, and it ie now sold to be very little, if | land do , #0); a5; Pounsylvania tive per cout bonds of. see Russia and Proseia ap | Tepreentatives abroad, and dated the 12th of September. | 9¢ alt, short of 20,060 mon pp fbi nh Steg a be ee Con- } but would take no oth We explaining the now attitude of | Thi memorandum explains the state of things la Italy Landon Smet regaréa the withdrawal of the F: Railroad shares, 15° 0 143; discount; etry Equalization of the Real and Personal 1 bas weued 8 0 ad | cine the peace cf Villazranca, It adworts to tho refuml | yrsisior from oe i (edo = view yore tht ton re eee Ben 4; New York aad Eric 7's (bonds), 83 a 85; New York Central €'¢ (yonds), 8959 Turinas @ mark of tho Emperor's disples is Vevosytvania Gontral boner, 90); a 92. 6f the Court of Rome to accede to the demand of Sardicia | gure, extreme! to disband tbe forcign legions, aod jastiles by imperative 4 salization of the real fs State Board of | at their mecting at \!bany, Beptomber ° 044,797 | » Fresca army at Lowe will be y menacing to italy, end implores Garibaldi | ted that tb hot to rush upon Austria untupportel by France If the | 10,400 men \ receive the Noapolitas Geet Femeane tbe ftep taken by fardinin. The Sardinian | contest is allowed to last long there i danger of the Cath | °° jpn se *: ti eer ia 1800, . / Austria bas decided not to gorerameat could not allow the italian movement to dis- | tic Powers belog drawn into it, with the cortain result | gg: Betanercrs.—The weather this ‘week has boon highly | } toto wo Asotin ports | Sitarane the arearnace alten pie that nes alam | of the erticgushiment ofthe new ern bert and nde | fuveratig Barren epertion, and. grant progres has PRAN t: Peaten O76. 66 j jeuremee , royal | pondence of !taly. i of the country: the grain trade bas tr conscaucace ruled dul), and business generally bar boen limited. In this | marmet the feeling hag been steadier for wheat at the ex troope will ecrupulow ly respect Rome and the eurroud- . 4 lowe - ' The Bourto war fat an Cased to make the slight | toe territory, and makes an appes! to the Buly Father, eported that Trance te The London CAronise sage that the witudrawal of the Frencl M.cister from mower “ the Bavoy adair, Swit Qy " rin W@ compatible with an abso | trome reduction. Un Tuesday there was los pressure to / est ecucena wm to Switzerland (an over in considering be abana ea ba tw = Whe cational @ovement. | tute \dentity of the poliey between Fraace and Suntinis, | soll, and s moderste coarumptive buainess wat dove st werlaud shoretare permite more Sy yn ¢ Memorandum thas Concludes == he Emperor firengihens ihe pledge be bax given to the | Ux lowest rates of Friday last. Flour slow of male ut 97s. aoe When the Pope shall ree nize the regenoration of Ital 60. toR8e. for oxtra State. Lad.an Gorn quict, at Be, for the decision © . Wx qreetwn owe for the | watch enters among th ‘Gcvigne of rov.dence, be will per quarter for mixed. . ~ Pope: and, #0 to speak, retires within that portion of the j } e. again beoome the father of the Itallans, ar he Lae never Rowan territory which he origially docked w beau | at to-@ay's market the attendance of tayort was not S Trta ye obarie, RysBLA AND AUS - “ ceaset to be the suguet and reverabie tadher cf ei the | alent to malntaia the le begrity of the Pontut | large, Det wheat mot a fair rotal! dermand at the extreme ee cee e na the Emperor COO Rumwia and Aue giibrul the Leadon Pit says that Viotor Rexanvel's | prices of Tuesday, Fiour in limited inquiry, bet un- eee $189. Ag interviow be} fPrasia, | MeO place at Ware tee Pare Pari: cay Bag haw . Ne cocupation | changed in value, Indian corn rather orm + 9006412 St. Lawrence... 15,650,050 tin and the Prince Regent of ode alah A RP , | Of Papal territory may lead to roriows complications, The | being ally bend for O4e. pee quartor, with buy 11 680,196 Stenben 18.01.7822 £04 vober ‘ on t ndortake the dircetiOt ae th eae’. | Tmpevor withicawe his Minister fro Turin to aveld the | 20% Gd. We quote wheat. red Westora, 11s. « iis, od 7,050,084 12,080 108 oe © Um let of tatermentol a RLiante between = Cownt Mayr © 6 undertake the direction of the adaus —~ . - for , Xap, Od. a Lis. Od. for gew Western; Southern, "3 « $793,906 Le Nord cays that, te # fas, WM usirla le 4 the Legation aie “ appearance of al dircot complicity with we ferciian | aE, & Ade. Sd. white, 12s. Ad. w 2as, Od. per 100 6. pmayinnd, Avatein tod Prosaie is C0 j Rowe, Sept. 12, 1860, polley, poe, Mlour—i’hiladelph ia supertine, 286. a 208, extra, w. C onsen ee |, Tee Tapa! government i» about to addrees s meemeran- | The London Hivait raye that there ie to exaggerating | $80 8.900. crite Obie, ie. a Sle. extra Western, 25a. 8 106.306 f61 sYRIA | dura We ail the Buropess Towers, proteming agaismt tho | the gravity of the nlep Piedmont hae taken, whou we re- | pelise die, wate, Ser sate pt phy =— a 4 “ -V encamped ot Be) Tort | Sardinian invasion of the Rocus territory. Tals memo- | fect that Germany witli defend the line of te Minelo with | _ Boet’ continnes tr Oeeed. ant sole in rotall at A ° 11,078, Tho Premed anwy i etl > randam explains thet the carclmont of forcign volus- | bor last eoklicr, at! Aastria, comsciows of tho promised | fUrtier recues.on & prices, Pork meete c rather better ve No oper cistarbances ba | M oir ank 2 0pI0 had ex tert, of which, Saraipia compiaine (2 hor wtimatum, j aul At previous prices. Hacon steady in price, but | support of the German Confederation, may, by tho were | Fiavara—Rork Saarma F Ohare 2 at Ca ‘ With little doing. Choose 28. 0 48. per ewt. cheaper, Bing- DAME, Ar deus, who Tee arrival of Whe prisene "* * | wae prinetpally deo to the cousgeu of Ansiria und Frasca, } aavuanption of a menacing attituie, provoks the attack @ | lish being pientilol. Jari='The datand has bees iiuiteel Ee” cited Ube popalace a the latter Powor having, after le Parle Congrone in 1456, | Mie eOwolubiowary forces. { this week, and the sales pmall, but prices continue firm Sacea—Baris Fanle Mamihon—Mies MoChure, Xr Cabal = fasleted on the fe can i Y $62 ° Colon. —The inarket openod this week with much acti- 4 CHINa’- enatter 08 the formation of a Papal army bY TELEGRATE TO QURRNETOWN., | vity, aud large sale: at hardening prices, but thie bas TO aARnVr. tthe delays caused by the Frene © Were ott « i Ter, Sept, Evening, ibe given place to comparative dulucer, the sales, both awn tt Ot Wet Bre aay a ar The Revolation te Naples. | The Mtaiids Journals express rogret on account of the | yesterday and to day, having falley agaia to 10,000 baice, = ‘a. compe f The fotlowing Aevpatch, dated Napicw, the 14h iust., recall of the Protch Ambassador from Turin | cee ee ree, Lowever, Troubles were expectad a: Chalom abowd the aie corve a checlt is the north. ‘The rebels bad taken pomeation of ihe city of Low . Prices, Mead lly Supported, and must be qucted one fourth of @ penny per fh. dearer in the woek and midd! qoalitics of Orieans and all zradce of cplante if free from stain, ' Lrerrroon gives the poe't bY The trang, of Affaire in tbat capital— iy of the town hae not boar disturbed Nad the mime obtburaem \\0 prevaile, The Emo an The Dereio way they must rally round the K order to atest bia ia overcoming the present dish ing io tes. | case comes up ; E ‘ ma and involvet the title to ‘amount of oa only twomty irc milct distaus @om Ghangbee rendered. | _ Tho other Turis jswrnnle publich artich® of « imiar | fate Orleabs aro still much neglected, ani ‘Spectal orm. ca mevetees Se Oe Oe | Rew oa | th "Ne Boglah Admiral hae poid » visit to Gert who | ature. | $55 Sees he wom, | Ben aneea tor Hy be a cos A, ow comes Gp 08 ap ; INDIA. 1. went on board the Hannibal, tno taiglia Am- | ‘The Opinione saya — | Sears pe omer — £ | poh a eet‘ G. aaocg, cinat y, thie Toten Jans t aflers © being prosent. bocca: ° 4 such are one: a . dearer ~ | roy, Le ca tae ee a li, SE een gc atc cf tee | nalts aon ttre, te | keep "ae pen senaces gags | geaicam Wet oo elie’ | BRK 5 pubdest reise . be ree . } De nh . a 7 Y be * rt bn \ waapen of tn Ovarngh e0p % wee. "tan Set tae bee deliverot by Gerivatas to | Hisndiy folations Socl am ae wee, Riades who are la | the trade avod drome uc bog of the week, ict | RMR granted Ty Nei ime ngage re re | Prt wee every, e. ‘@roural. j _ Mooumt pontt- | since boon Atle iu * | ‘Wulm . . wwe Partita « “trope disembarked yetterday by ceday | bit ome foe naother, “The policy foliownd ty Sardiaia le | Recounts from Indie Proving vory disapyoisting.” The fort and maintenanes «OE etmeriande now at pre. | 5TYyeck, coy MERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. ‘The Sardinian 7 @ | Muposed upon cur governmemt by the ciate of ings im juotation® ar —Middung Orleans, 61. por 1d.; do. Mo. | 108 ¥0 the church orders “uk? ONS called anew Eno ornate mney - can, RST ET: une SEKI Mmviog Napion ordered tg (6 pence a sept. 16,1800, | MOHAN do; do, mplanda, 9 4 do. Caer Reine ct maior which thie devise was malo | foul go PE sem a tt the | Daw derdment of the “we eas tee erie ue Letters from: Naples to the 13th state (hat very ara'ob — aa hn 1a. | Gretel the poms ond } C4 os tote o| sien ee UN MMO baler, tsctoding 29,009 4p | Bae bows Yousc. A repury | # N9P COFPEDH tal Whe Cag ' ppoinr demonsnciilone Were Waking pitce Lo tnt cy, | The CeoliCna’ sco weaiber nad thy Kaper vemeat lu uo | gutoe, . ! og,

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