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e that their genora's ft will occur to every the ari war to perce! Commanded very badly. Boi be bat themselves that there te no reason to auticipale a change i this Iatter particular. What have the Fa poror sud Dis Lamariiia learnt siuce 189%" Who car dour tbat if the Ausirians epgoge in anowuer war with the Freneb, the roya! wed sereno Highoosess w il! be as slow and biundertug as ever! Nor ny moral ctrengi which it shat the men, thong? br of their enemiex, ts that they fought for F the what, except it was to fetter the chat tive provipoer to the thrane were without heart or hope im 1900 ' thang fo encourage th Tél i alaaria ts be met by the whole forse Set erat mies apd the oes of of her mane o ‘may be looked upoa ‘ Alewander cannot and the Russians, in to go t war for a govern Proasia wil! aot by «0 doing ue - be as much as we do. Regeot knows thal ra: ate 1b try, sow dissension jermany, sepia aetne Preven an easy conquest of the Rolue . id be @ foe selentific elege of the quadrilateral, ‘Avatrian sule in (aly would pass away for this, bowever, is om the supposition Freach Emperor supports Victor Emanuel nterprise for conquericg Italtan unity. Stould oon with4raw the assurance of his protection from even the neose- beip be the ape Piedmont. in that bour woul! pass away sity for a threat of war on the part of Austria, inasmuca as © Lut Cavour aud bie master would perceive that the gare, was over, ani Would retire from their meaitated con que We cannot & ippose that at this late period of the — Gvsebon Spy such sobeme is meditated by the Fwperor, or that he desires to limit the posscesions of the King of Sartinia, by keeping the Bourbon on the Neapolitac Scrone, or by traus'erring it to epotbor family than the douse of Savoy. But, if no change in tho Imperial po'tey is nteaded, then the article of the Constitutionne:, an al- swactef which we published yesterday, is withont “caning. At & time when the Sarcintan Chambors are Gepaiing on the avpexation of Southern Italy, this eemi-officiai journal appears with & diairibe against the invasion of Naples by Sardinian troops, and declares ‘hat not only by this act, bat by the entry into the Papal States King Victor Emanuel has violated the principle of y. This article will, no dou st, produce an cllect po; but, shovgh it seems {oteaded to cover some | the futleriea, we dv not believe that tt por- terial change of intention. The invasion of ‘ates is & month old, and the outrage on the the T#o Sicilies wes accomplished when the first {landed at Naples aad #ben Admiral Persaco command of the Neapolitan fleet. The precise {M Bonifaco’s composition we have, how learn. It may be only a continnance of the locent hypocrisy which began with the withdrawal of Munister from Turin, or it may indicate thet 5 to be allowed to pursue tte policy only unter hich Napoleon is to dictate. [Telegraphic Deapaten from Paris of Friday morniag, Oct 12) The Constitutionnel publishes an article, signed by M. Boniface, on the invasion of the Ni the Sercioian troops, The principle of the 4 wdenee of Pat y constituted admits any dynastic ht about by fiternal political r privciple of non ‘ntervention i a o right. The Neapolitans anv Siciiians pad a right t a revolution {a their country; but it does mot eign State, aby more to athan to Austria, beir al afluira, and, by military infor wie 7 w political existence, Between j ana tuat of Sardiais there is a ame to raise and to direct re- ic was not with bis bands that be je numbering 10,600,000, He could them the proper spirit in their tiflerence n ‘n the tpt uer & peo cate b st @ gov The Sardinian inv: It covstitute ted Stat n the Strange to say, Ul t apy declaration of war, tho representative art Naples stilt boing at Turia Tue ti 1s tu Contiadiction to ail the pri pnifaoe then erdeavors to show that by the eatry of the Piedmontese troop into tue Roman States Sardinia likewise violated tbe pr of neutratity. Count Ox Your gave it to be ui d that the eutry of the Sar- dinian troope tanto the 8 of the Chur 1y directed against the influ 06 the contrary, it bas Locome eo tim M. Bo 6 deplores the conduct of Sardinia, which is rerpoasible before Europe for the initistive sho bas jast be European Vowers constitute a jurisdiction ch is naturally alarmed at disturbances of this kind. it apportains to Furope vw redrees forgotion rights, and to remlad the governwent which has deviated {rom the pro € corse of the respect due to the laes which are bind All States, becacte founded on © nterosis of the peoples. ustice, civilization Interesting from Austria. VENETIAN QUESYION—THB WARSAW CON/? RENCR—-SALE OF ADMIATIC ISLANDS TO ENGLAND. The Havas Agency's Vienna lotter of the 6tu is worth reprodecing a# a fampic of the stuil with which the | foreign journals are crammed through the means of the Fariour Lithographed letters from which a large portion of their cews is made op. What can Eogland want with t#lands in the Adriatic, shen ahe haa the tonian Confede- ration to ber holding? However, Havas’ Vienna news of the Oth is as folow Mvob | said in Uaia orpital of a negotiation stated ty be gving on between the English and Austrian Cabinets, har. apg (or object the cession to the former of two or threo of the numerous small islands which Austria owns in the Adriatic. 1t ie weil kuows that Ragland has (on some «ase pect Leatified a desire to poreces tb that oan station or port Pt retuge for ber syusdron, but hitherto the imperial. go- veramect would never lie en to the overtures made to it on the subject $kngiand has now returaed to the obarge ith greater earnestness, tbin‘cing that ciroumstaaces are more tn ber fnvor, No ove, however, koows whethor or 00 these freeh attempts will be crowned with suceces. Rrerythiog wilt necessarily depend on the issue of the ttroggie which Austria will, at @ more or less distant period, have to support against Piedmont, or rather, the whole of Italy, tu defence of her Venetian posmessioas. If the (ate of arms be favorable to Austria, it is not hought that the imperial government will acsove to the wishes of Eogian:, the Adriatic having always been con sidered by the Eoropean lowers ae av internal fea, x: cluatvely Austrian. It is stated that General Count de Polly jorfl, charge: vo go to Covure to ce Qasen Victoria ia the name of the Emperor Jonoph, bat been instrocted to follow up the negotiatioa Pelative to this cession with Lord J. Russell. Tuere are Some who go 0 far ag to concoct with three negotiations the despateh recently addressed by Lord John Ruesel! to Sir James Hudeon at Turia, and to which the English Cabinet made warm remonstrances against any cuter prise on the part of Hiedmont againet the Austrian pos Bessions lo Venetia Adotber revelation of the \umost movements of cabicete Me contained in @ letter from the Paris corres) ondent of the Br reels With probably as little foou- dation af the preced tn; Court Cavour's last speech bas greatly aanoyod Austria, eapecially (he phrase ic which he says that be will leave Venetia to Austria, for the moment. It is certain that overtures have bees made by Eogiand to persuade Acs. tris to sell Venetia, but this occurred rome wooks ago. Count de Rechberg rej sctad the auggestion with the more energy from his weil knowing the Fmperor’s soutiments on the question. When his Majesty was one day walking ia the park of Schoeobronn, with severe! of the Arch dukes, one of them seid that he should comsiger the lows THs Of Venice as a disgrace to the House of Hapsburg aol a reproach to Germany. The Emperor turne! round, aot ia en excited manner rem j—'' When ® ontee 1 shall bave coagod to ex rigute Sch warzen erg, 1 r being di trophe bappess. 0 Austr: Naples, has arrivod at Trieste, A@viatic by contrary wicde Mgr Bella, who wast noer by the Piedmontoro tm the attack on Urbino. left Venice for \ wana. wepapers of the Russian aod Austrian capitals ively keep up & potteriag fire upon one another reburg insisting that the Crar bas exteaded his ly stationed at aiced in tho grace to bis penitent |, whereof the saw toler view is the 4 Vieuns proving by long argom=nte that hus Nort jeety ever had any real reason to be ctteaded Det Dewtechs Post, one of the arlest re: ives of Austrian journal ‘oh Austria made for Russia whea she resol red High poliey apart, the iaterview of Warkaw wiil b for Austria the advantage of causing a neighbor whose 1 bera for more than oue bundred man er retations with her Woe will 6, but it is our conGdect Rigsia since tha wetified. Kren orlant services to Rus A even ong, that to “ Aaglo Freveh al ace of 1866, exist is and ours w ‘would pot bave obta'ne pretection of France a» have secured peace under much more thous, and Avestria woul! beve by. But by the mit pe of ber former friesily the war, a sing’ forwrees. ever painfal {t may appear to s io proportion to that which a direct part. tria io the war woold bave ereastoned * ware om which ledieposed Qgriom ber, she bar susiained grea) injary boih in ber Nal and political situation. That is what ought to be calm'y appreciated at St Peterebarg. Sweden and Denmark, RATIONAL 4 nemaae —MONCNENT TO GUSTAP vas (Correspondence of the ‘don Chronicte } Canarivonavey, Oct. a py foene of remarka’ Sol teen wee wae toe 300.b cativer wary of the great Guatal Fricaon . Whe founder of the ase Dy as the deliverer of bie coaatey from the iso. mer sen cond, Ube iatroducer of the Reformation inne mane of ite commer ee into den, the restorer vr of tee Gret Bible in Swedish, the eman. fou SWEDISH ablisher of the "= tel Serta oari ‘onaity, and WRo succeeded to poverty and role, and mighty State and the richest treasury in Fatope boro ie known ail over Farope. His lite ie « logead. * stvontures and bairbreadth c#eape: bare alreaty fewrtet many & moral and adorne! many a tale. itis ted by hie grandson, the |liustrious Gus. ha bero ie worth oviebrating oat.) (hier aye takes place in the nepal Beedteh towns | wae on a very large ecalo. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, Ia Stockholm the proceed! ‘Sermoas ia all the ehorebes, @ graad procession with wrchligtts aad banners and mu- sie, an ort ish Delec Vaew'e atroggies and ene: of temple, with pain raised ther i wee to have been opered on the King. pee princes is bear the fewous and pictures A monument, a ings and sculpture, bas be to bis memory by public Sebecrighian, and euniversary da} 4 His Mejectty’s sickness prevented aff | thing place, apd be wae repreveated by the Bo The scene wae most strik tu from the great Moracburch. Thousands of the Seeutcl Partiament and jou by Cowal Erth Sparre to the four Houses of Parliament, acc 80 00 episode bas taken place in Dalarne (the Dale pro- . the scene of go many of Gustaf a Bat @ most interest. ki The movument | ke Silin, not far Dalecar ) with their wives aod families, had Pergo og to ther with ceputationa fron: th from ‘There was a grand procoasion, a grand ban- quot, a speech by Prince Oscar on opening the monu meut, aud a crowd of other stirring events, The eplen- Cor of the scene aod the costumes of the peasantry will render the dey ore was @ solemn’ fervice int tonburg Handels uidning winde up the exploive of Custat Vara store b once bi Uroatened his work buve happily outridden them all, ne church, The by observing — ‘with destruction, bi jopg remembered, Here also Got ite remarks on Many © Since swept over the Cp et and more thao vat we d what we have lost in expansive we have gained in intensive force, The natiovality be had so @ share in founding is now about to pass over intoa higher unit—the Scandinavian— opposed to which it will oae day appear a mere provia- cialiam, a8 Scandinavianiam {tacif, aftor some coataries, will be absorbed by something ‘Lota is the natural march of national developement. duripg oil these transitions we cuglt to venorate those who have done the work of their own day, and am these iNusirious men no name is ‘core shining than tha of Gustaf Ericson Vasa." echoed all over Sweden. | Whe P {From the London I England's soynl som bas 20W Post, Oct. 1 yet’ more comprehensive. Bat This gentiment bas deca re- oe of Wales tn the eset States. parsed from the shouting multitudes of the Canadian provinces to the shouti mi udes in the United States: rom the loyal land th still glories in ite relation to the British crown to the land that glories, albeit ina frie that relation off. He bas Wales ia the titular honors of a Scottisn passes from @ soil with political tnatitutions like our own to a foil whose way, in lueving cast ank the digaliy. of Prince of baron. He ingtitutions are almost wholly diffe-ent. But the bearty reception be is meeting with in the one covntry is equ: other. Time has healed all portun! ty of showing friendship, tality to this country’s future Kis, | Wales should bave been receiv to that he experienced in the the wounds contracted in the War of Independence, and the Americans, who, af- ter ail, are really fond of England, are glad to have an op- in the country respect and hosp. That our Prince of which calls ilself the headquarters of republican govarnment is only anotrer imtance of what surprising (hings some men may live to see There are meu li¥ing WhO cau remember ail the beartburning and bitterness that followed the Ame- rican war, whea the very nome of king and the very {dea of monarchy were scarcely of coniempt. y mentioned without expressions Those feelioge bave pagsed away, and in thelr atead bave come a warm aud out spoken regard not | only for Evg)ih peoplo but for Boglish princes, ‘The eon and hetr ef Queen Victoria, thongh travelling in a private ¢ {neh of his jou: ey, and af vacity, ls welcomed and féted aloug every All press to look at him, all are proud | of bis com!og, and wish him to carry away only pleasant 8'o recollections of & remarkable tour. Such a visit ie a great epoch in the young Prince's life, the re- collectione of which can never fade from his memory. | He may visit Canada and the States again before he is King of Broland, and be az well received: be may see India, and other portions of his mother’s vast dominions, and wher- ever he goes be will be honored with the loyalty aud love of bis mother's subjects; but nothing, one would clearness and freshness, impressions of this "free, transatlantic trip. Bat it ome, will ever equal in depth, States | Py scarcely ie88 an epoch in the history of tho United It is @ middie point between two eras. The old will compare the public feeling now displayed with what they knew in their youth; the young will reesunt it in years to come as a great event to date from. What past is that which the history of the United States presents’ What a growth! all the strength ant infinence of A Mereat nation! What a progress from the Gisadvan'ages of a distant and ill governed colony To ite to fertile soll men have flocked from all parts of the world, | aud been absorbed into ite mixed population, penetrated the denge woods, the forests, spanned the themselves iu ail directions. They have crossed the prairies, cleared igiatec rivers, and planted ‘Scaticred farms have grown into dourisbing settlements, which again bave increased into towns, haye become centres of commerce and communication, bave attached round them the industry aud enterprise Of new comers. baye been bi ht to other cities by the railroad, and nearer still by the telegraph, bave combined fred themee their political elves into States, and by their edmniseion the Union bave become component mombers of one | influence, of tbe risheet, moat ProRperous and most powerful uat\ons jn tho world Indeed, it ry bappening ever is angmentes ‘lization It never be without as ‘very day new havoc is made with the presses farther and fartaer into Ail this bas bappened wits living memo \be remote Wert, and fresh sources of wealth are op med up. There suo want of space. too bea vily im one place, ® cheap auothor rectides repaid arc cont!) ani pe combinations of all this enterprise confized to th: © inconvenience, weleome everywhere, and everywhere lation: 7 mi, it © States only. tion to Labor is weil New ‘states of society, creating new wants, ually supplied by new developements of industry the inventive Faculty. Now in There is nol a port or @ market in the world where the American merchant is not represented—American ships, American shoes, American clocks, leather are everywhere ft ss America Prince, . be can bardly bo ney ings, ar bas fail the American cotion, and American Ja Newit to alt suit forthputting® grown, #0 she will | And this ts a consideration which oar to entertain thoughtfalncss when the sboutivgs, and the illuminations, {the suppers, and! the dances are over, aod he is Jour noe more among the quict dignities aad prosaic real: tics of bis own country. He bas life before him In the natvral course of thugs he may count upoo almost as ong & future as America’s past. Should 90 long a term not in America granted him, he will see reto and unless the latest fond repablican inetitutions, which even show iteelf tm the U: jotoe military en and oon =e << that pation ball a er a evening of his days @ tar A. TIL recetved the firat fow of vast pelt bal many like thie their results comparatively fimite ! Seale b: been regulated. a dant selves to the mag the Atméficap nation \s cortainiy ¢ H good magnitede, Uatversal Ape Mange and the system of Presidential i that system, have yet to be pal ie = ey have wonderfully answered on bis abont it Even now the great politics United States is a strong governmant. , shou: dogt by reamice cs oly, but bere and all over the world,’ 'p Sua | cnsoandness oe of The rulers aod the middie clagsee grown under the worst form of de=pot- ismn—-tbe irresponsib! tyraany of numbers; and this must go on till itelther vindioates ite by @ thoroagh recotved their cenerous hospita ny interest for bim Let what ou placed by some more responsi nocessit, + leaves | /now yee that creat people aad be in sore for America, a8 long as che cherishes euch hearty feet fag tneatte tele atoning te che hen eapresed ty her in {ims (0 our popular large catent tupom the re — Prince, the may count to @ very ind. sympathy @f the Knglish peo Amopgst those hospitable (/ienas we for the present reave him, Uhaoxful for the welcome be bas received, whieb can only be exceeded by one other—his welcome bome Death of Sir Harry Smith. Th Lopdon Globe anvources that Sir Harry Bamith ied ov the 12th inet. Sir Harry was born in 1788, at Wow thoes, la Cambridgeshire, where bie father was a sur con Rntered the army in 1805 as second Lieutenant of the Rite Brigade The following if the record of his military services, rom //art’s Army L the Ritle F “© Video, wucder Sit S. anche: Buenoe Ayree, under Brigadier ple rom the battle of Vimie roope at Cornnnn uncer Major General serio. sanded tm of the Coa, near mpany in the pursuit nee of Lishon MArouce. Ay bt Hietgade tr © tho a thon of ¢ and etorm of © Robert y ogal, bat dad be Vera and parsage 0: the position —Str Harry Smith served wit! <torm, and taking of Mont iy, and sant ‘urd. Gon Lupo ka | with ‘the troope in Spain, un’ ne Sir Joba Moore to the embarkation of the | Kabarke { for the Peninsula, Craufurd, in 1809 the setion pom the Aimeida, Comment of Masecoa from ttle the Bifeaeo of St. Joan r, battle of oan affair at Tarbes, r t the actions of Redinha, Condeixhe, yointed Brigate Major to the Se. the Light Dovison, and war pro f Faenter d’Onor. jodrigo, siege aud storm ot et of Salamanca avd Vittoria, attack of the gore on the Setie), and briliiaat rietory over the 2. al, be was omens baronet Fis ted 2 GC ’ te Governor wd Bepe, be doom Plaats, Avg i after |. | | He was recatlo¢ from the Cape {n 1851, and has since the of Commander of the Forces \x the Reet aad Miataad districts Syria. MARCH OF PRENCH TROOPS INTO THE LE (From the Correspondence of the London Ne Bryrovr, Sept. 23, 1860 Geveral Hautpoul started op the 2th, with «column of about 4,000 men, for Deirel.K ,8 town which my | previous letters must have m . your readers pretty bod mained, Prise Lhare the best reutous a3 1 apo may say its ony—ol 4 restore conideace to the Cliris of 4 ‘he peor districts, induce them to return to their ) furnish them with the means of robvilding their houses, and endeayor to make them commence the culture of their lands, without which all the next year qlll be but a continuation of the present season, of Mi) on yay alms by the | whole ion, it the & ower of the Druse nation, headed their sheihe as Lave not surrendered fo tbe Tur! as goversmmaet, has assem: bled ata place called Nena, some three hours boyoud fo oe French force. expec! ‘Englishmen of course) have asked and obtained permission to accompany the colamn ; and in deed of special correspondents I am left alone in et having takea to their tanta and followed the fortunes of the Freeh bi iam, however, of opinion that beyond a pleasant and a rough sort of ploate they Fyre poles by eee prom, sed Oe more important the state aire ina an bo hadi ey rout than with the cam; camp. Up to the Po. Free time notbi is known of the movements the French Kady and the direct Deir-el_Kamar. The other column, consisting of poustals gone, and fone Zoraves, under the mhen marched up the Damaspus road to Kban replon e where they a Thus, had the Drares attempted to fire from the heights on thefiret column, the Becond force could feesily have turned their flank, or rather takon them in rear, whilat fn apy case the retreat of the Druses towards the Meten and the Christian dis- tricts was cut of. The movement was admirably plao- ned and perfectly carried out. Once the troops by the lower road were on the bas, the general moved along the table Jand the firet ridge of Lebanon, direct on Deir elKe mar, aud the two forces joined there night. In the meantime some 6,000 Turkish soldiers, onder Ismael Pa. cba (Kmety of Kars ars) and accompanied by Fuad Pach bave moved from Sidon up to the southern slopes of the mouptelp and reached Movktara, about two hours from the Freneb headquarters, about tne ‘Sams time that Gene- | ral Hautpoul arrived at Deir-el Kamar. A glance at the map Will show you how the ruses are now shut in on every side, and that, uniees by ying to the Hauran, thoy must eurrender to 8 man. Apart from the Drnse, alter all a verysmall section of Lebanon, the whole country—piain as wl! a# mountatn— ig perfectly quict. Trade and commorcs, imports as well as exports, are picking up again, and I don’t think { have ever known Beyrout more busy than it "now. In fact, I bear pow complaints that the stocks of goods on baad are too emall to meet the demand. l ment@me@ @ my last letter port, conta! 0 giers. at a latge French trans. oa the 234 from Al tachment of the ex- peclition, consisting of four companies of Zousyee and a | equacron of Chastcurs d'Afrique. The 'siter are certainly the most serviceable looking light cavalry Lever saw, and in their borses, their ejulpment, their arms, eo even in their riding, might form a mocol for any cavalry whose mission it isto be always ready for work in. the Gold. Their wniform ts a long waisied jacket (loose), coming weil over the hips, of light blue, with yelow facings and black braid. Their head (ress isa low red shako, very light and easy to wear. Tor trousers they beve ‘the ueval dark red of the Freach cavalry, boot ed with leather to the knee. Thoir arms aro w light but rather long carbine, which they carry slung at the back, and a cut and thrust sword, more curved than our Koglish cavalry weapon. Ther ‘horses are all of Arab blood, but with'a great deal of bone. very like but better bred than what ip India we called “Galt” barses, Their eaddiery and borse gear, too, are exceed- ingly complete, light and serviceable; the troopers as well at cilloers beibg evidently men wto have sten more of cawp life than of repose in quarters, andthe former ap- pear to be all more iptelligeut and a better class of men than the rest of the French troops { haveseen. The mea are rather taller than I had expected to find them, but very much leas so than the et Ae giants who compose the chief part of our so called “light” drayoon regiments. must have, too, some secret for keeping their borees ip condition, even oa board ship, for they anded them after a teo days’ fea voyage a as good con tion as if they had jast come out of stables in laris, At I write news bas been brought that General d’Haut- poul sent in last night for the whole of the cavalry to fol- low him forthwith to Deir-cl Kamar, in oomsequene of which the whole 600 sabres, which compos the mounted force bere, started this moraing. No nowe has reached Beyrout of the French force oe either met the enemy or effected any movement beyond reaching their destiaa- tion; but J am sorry to sa the of the Chris tian who acoompanied the columo having a | Several most brutal murders on unarmed, bedridden an totally teft iat the various villages, me couiraed. It Is to be hoped that the General will ere this have bung on the nearest tree every one af those who have thus diseraced the cause of order and of justice. | ‘Weat Coast of Afric: | . The matis from the West Coast of Africa, with dates from Cape Coast to September 14, Sierra Leove 2ist, Ba- theret 25ch, and Madeira, Ootober 3, had reached Kogiand The mail steamer #0 long overdue, was ‘Cleopatra, | making ber way to Liverpool under canvass, having broken her main sbaft. Trade at the different ports. y of Norfolk suocecded in setting away from Whydab on the 25th of August, with L slaves on bord. The British ebip Alato bad taken the Constantia (rom | Havana, at Cameroons, as a prize. want of the | Sbeir accounts. The market is not buoyant, Bank of England. An account, pursuant to the Act seventh and e!xhth Victoria, cap. 52, for the week ending on Wednesday, October 10, 1860 — ISSUE DEPARTAORNT. Notes inewed ....£20,162,255 Gov'm’at debt £11,015,100 Other securities. 3,459,900 Goi a ‘no inner Stiver balilon,. ma Pro‘torw’capital. £14 658 000 Goversmeat @9- tessseesess. 9,083,017 —curities (in. Popiic deposit cludti dead (including ex nw 760 631 £37,798 365 Commercial Intellige: LONDON MONKY MARKET. Pumay Ermsine, Oct 19—The Hoglish Thue being the day for settling differences on thy consol# account, the dealers wero occupied ia area made on the sagen tome epecniative purchases are potion - s tienen, be Feoovered al most genorally ‘understand financial matters sias| and jodge for themeeives as to investing on sound securities bearing Vercat than 3) per cent; cents, being at i are even t for those who must i boy government 3 per cout feouritiog than coneols. Th+ of Count Carcwr has alto had an fect in ent Y cocect were anita, es oS, mm Money, aod 3 acconat, coat z fiat at 92% 7, money, and 02% 3 Be foe ovens ‘stock marked 329 90; 3 por conte, reduced, it Et Tae Rar Gn Olds % '\; Exchequer bills, par 38 ‘pre There bas been a the Paris Toure to for money ig rise of 3; to \¢ per cont on ¥. tho 3 por cents closing a 69 10 account, The 4\¢ per cont renter | were done s H 330 The market | wae very firm and animated In the foreign market, Mexican stock improved ia the | morning, probably based cu iwtelligence received, via | | Corros.—There has been a good general demand daily fied, States, which is likely to transpire by the mail: but they recefed at the close of busines owing to the dullness of consola, athoage one has bat | litte’ © do with the other. The buyers thee securities were those who are peserelty weil | ipfermed with regard to them. Spanish cert\doates were | indemand. It may probably sult the purpose of the | Spanish government to allow the ran rent thelr meeting in ember next, to rejoct an for the re iton of these claims, and Se tere further time for quiet periodical purchases Other securities vere aleo more offered in the latter part of the day. It i# not unlikely that the public will at last bogin to porcetre that 4 rie or fall tp Roglish securities of \ per cent onght in reality to produce little or no «fect on Brazil, Spanish, Paruvian, Mexicaa or other stocks in the foreigh list RICHARDSON, SPENCE AND CO.'s CIRCULAR, Liverroon, Oct. 12, 1 thie week, but the sapply offering ts still large, and & is me ores eek mee". ONE 2. FAIR Prrnitare, a Above. tare always on band wood Tables, = wri ‘sod beds Mat Matrenses, Ac. and yellow, 368. a 868. 64 ; white, 80s. 40s. 6d. por 430 | Pp Busy continues siow, and eales of all kinds do mot ou tos. at late Holders show a little vyoue Ct ym with little doing im American, Bacom. athe stock of American is cearly exhausted tut fa teetued a deciize of Cs 40 ia in pigs is papected, ut in Irelons e of Os. Ue a ted, Crragsr, under arrivals, is again lower, Lasp neglected. are ioe to weil, but the transactions arc confined to the morest retail, and former rates wre barely mauitained. Tarow opened with a amet = at about 65s. a 59s. 6d. per cwt. for beet quali ‘sequently, however, by gepeculaiive moveme: Pt <.c Loudoa has advaaced to OSs. per cwt., inducing ho! cf bere to ask @ corre: sponding advance, bat no business haz reguited. Quem. Bank steady ot 86. Od, for Philadelphia and 7s. 6d. for Baltimore. ) Rosmy.—Cominon irm, with sales at Ss. 3d. to Os 6d. per cw Szxps —In clover there {s ao change to notice, BARING BROTHERS AND 0O,'S CIRCULAR. Lowvos, Oot, 12-5 P. M. AMERICAN STOOKS —-There has beea little business doing Fe past week, and little stock offering for sale. Our quo- remain without important eae jon, United aeeets tations States 5’s bave been sold at PE a 08 Some | Prices, pbutthe stock is heavy and dealers boy | ee at Mo for Pe vania stock at for bonds at 88. fon Fork ane ie shares, 40 a a” bonds, Ist mo: 88 a G5: Sd mortgage, 82 a 84; Canada 6's, 08; New swick 6's, 106% Our co'opial and fore! markets have som ign wee aoe Pass ibe eine weeks ‘but haa. animation. 80; breadstuis quiet. Money week at the 4 Seca nf mand during the jaa t of 4 percent, Console leave off 93 for froey te 1 Yor tae acs bar silver, 68. 15;¢.; Mexican dollars, Tés. 344. American kdl {atone pan ie 64.; South Am TAs. Gd. por Dosa aril during the past week has been oti pes, however, are unaltered, although there is in effect! sales. The average price of Eoglion wheat for week ending 6th October was 68s $1. op 71,701 a bat red, We quote white American wheat 62s. 8 65s.; red, Os. 0648, perqr. Flour, 00s. a 338, per ‘Tra.—The sales on the Sth inet. comprised 12,765 pkgn., inaiaiiog OE Jane green teas. Of these 6,100 pkgs were sold without spirit, s about Lc brits for black teas; a fe realized A. A Since then the jet bas been 4 yr clared for Tuesday next, Common (he 1s. 34. per lb. - THE LATEST NEWS [7 TEnNoRara TO QU muxst0*y.] Lospor, Oct., 15 =P. M. ‘The funds are atationary to-day at the closing prices of yesterday, wish very Little busiuess. The changes sown in the Bank return are regarded with more eatisfact.on than otherwise, but it has transpired that a further large amount of gold, rumored to be between £25,000 and £50,000, has been taken this day from tho Bank of Eogiand for exportation. Tho rallway share market is dull: pre parations for the fortnightly settiement attracting most attention, Cornarn, Ont. 13—-1:30 P. M Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, accompanied by the Prince Regent and I’rincese Frederick Wiliam ani the young Prince, have just parsed Cologne onjtheir return to Brussels, where they wit! remain to morrow. On Monday ber Majesty will procesd to Antwerp, and embark there at six P.M. for England, Pants, Oct. 18—3:25 P. M. The Bourse has beon heavy. Rentes closed at 63¢. 95, or 20 contimes lower than yesterday. Panrs, Oct, 13, 1880. ‘The Pretse contains the following:— The great Powers, with the exoeption of Eagiaad, have signided to the Cabinet of Tarin that they will net re. cognize the blockade of Casta, The Patric states that the eutry of King Vietor Emanuel into Naples will take piace on the 17th inst. Lirmnroot, Oct. 14, 1890, The steameh!p Melita,from New York, arrived here yeeterday. The Europa, from Boston, via Halifax, arrived at Queenstown yesterday. Arrived, chips Windsor Forest, Mobile; Edward Stan- loy, New Orleaas. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. ‘The sales of cotton on Saturday were 10,000 in cluding 2,000 to speculators aad exporters. The sna ‘ closed firm. Breadstuffs quiet but steady. Provisions steady. Lowvos, Oct. 12—P, M. for money, ead 93 for account, Havas, Oot. 11, 1860. Cotton—F'rices atiffer and 1 franc higher for American 19.198 +-+-~; vow Mr. Contols, 925% a 9375 ram mn HF Feo baics, of which 143,404 are American. ‘Trade in the manufacturing districts is satisfactory. Breadstuils stilt, market being scantily supplied. Wheat has riven 2f 470. per sack; American red, 64f. a 66f. $00., with sales of 8,000sacks, Ashes dull and unchanged, Coffee firm. Deuge md dyes firm. Hides dull. Oil inactive, Rice A“ KIND® OF FURNITURE, MATTRESSES AND Sore. old. W. SNEDBN'S 20 Bowery, Netweee Btastoacent i ‘al other articles in proportion; 4 Are new grovel cee a oot re acts Pi | OH Broadway, ia the : nada {EAMGER SUITS OF FURNITURE, IN | styles, at wholernie or in Wan, S77 wR ie. | 135 Sin aveacer’ between’ Munk "had OCTOBER 29, 1860. BOARDING ¢ AND LODGIS@, Ds amen vax SIDING IN A PLEASANT N AMEBIC ae ¥ tbe. ay Terai ed : - ‘at Broadwas, with evavenience for ick we ue ‘ith Board, “ae most moderate warms, Apply at 657 Bite avenue, ai the )anouon of Broadway, PRIVATE FAMILT AT : abor ory) 2 to force a emen wis Sreaktant and lea, and dla- ner on Sunday, for $5 60 each per wees. re PLEABANT HOWK IN A PRIVATE PAMILY, WITT without Board, two or tacee lew cai b accom Bouaea'on very moderate terms, at 40 West Twenty taird A” FRENOM FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO LET A WELL ‘urntsbed froat Room with pantries ati PRS ry BOARDING A AND LODGING. Briss IN BROUKLYN,-A GENTLAW. fe or two bave a ue, "om wite fol or partial by at 206 Ji jour dooreirom, Puitor avecte, Dinner at Pe” OARD egy a tom prise cf ek toe gees wiluow aaa sae ire am rea wt PELE Brn eked 0 ist toe gentlemen, Apply changed. fee mbes FUBNIF HED BOOMS. SINGLE G! te deigataly ‘localed, apps Ey sie Waverle” lace, TH f lock from Broad ws 3. Terms very moderate, bs wad tached ieee oul: partial mania given (required. Gal. ni 2a OR WITHOUT BEDROOM, street, Washington 6 rao ROOM, Ww |, At 119 Weat Twen'y second rate. Usll A may, be avhetaniaeie lesaan ant location first forte bwo days ‘References rewtir: = ih private tag, nod oor bet attend nce, “ith ewery fe : Es Cn that they could en, oy a! SUIT OF Se ‘Soom Ppt it] BOARD. will be let (9 gentemen, bare ot f geatiemen, in iW = family, by appiring ‘at LAL Ninth mreet, afew doors EL Eee ee TLEMAN, WIFE AND SON, FOUR YEARS OLD, 1 Room, oard, tu a aa wi . is ef SUIT OF FURNISHED PARLORS ON let ay a for « first cas eee 8 Boom, at 96 eg Floor, Bot Taraituede “ia gith avenue, Apply at 96 Prince street, 8 t & Lew aes way. Ht LARGE FRONT ROOM OF a FLOOR Ti rent, with Board, for the winter.to one or iwo sane | gertiemen. The bouse is first class and the location very deat- rable. Dinner at Go'clock. Apply at No. 36 West Tweifth street, pear Fifth avenue. NUMBER OF ROOMS TO LET—LARGB, FRONT veass0'; gas, kc. The house |s plain and {eeaveaient oe 24 for pr ugarek ering po eg couveaient comp to cnn street, aeer Tht a ‘avenae an a ree QANTLENAN AND LADY (AN FIND A HANDEOMR furnished Room, with Board for the Indy oaly, or Parlor aud Bedroom. on Twen y third street orar Broadway. Terns reasonable, Address for one week Muiam Willa, Herald COUPLE OF PLEASANT, NEATLY FU yy Rooms, on third door, to let, without board to two geotiemen, oF a genlleman and wile, Inn private family, at No 6 Pit street, near Grand. Terms moderate. PARTMENTS AT NO. 140 FIFTi AVENO®, WILL BE Let to one or two gentlemen, conaisting of Parlor and (wo Chambers. or familly, wits orivatesablecaly. Refereuoes of ‘he first respectability requlred and given. N ESGLISH FAMILY I8 DESIROUS OF LECTING A furniabed Room, with good toard, ton Indy and gentie- tlemen Keierences revulred. Apply one ¢oor from Grand. man. oF two sipgle | at 62 Orchard ati LARGP, PLEASANT, FORNISHRD SUI¥ OF ROOMS wo Let, with Board, at 382 Fourth street near Lafayeue piace, to ference! TNO 21 WEST TWENTY SECOND STREET —TWO furniabed Rooms to let, with partial Board, ia x small | private family. peter | AND DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM TO LET, Board, suitab!» for a gentleman and wile or two angie euceme, in the first class house No 5 Wert Teran- ty fourth ‘opposite Fifth Aveaue Hotel. Possession im- mediately. "flay s autor Roome to set Nor. 10, SPLENDID pelt - Eassous AND BEDROON to let, at 40 Bond street, with breakfast If req oired, or 8 perty whe would wisb wo furpish theirown markedng, and bave their meals prepared acd seat to their rooms N ENGLISH WIDOW LADY, HAVING A House than ebe requires, off ore 8 handsome suit of ments, with or without Terms moderate, ov y other boarc ers in ‘he house; all the comforts of a home will be fonnd, Apply at 123 Easi Twealy cighth street, near Third avenue. Py —FRONT ROOMBA with full or patel bos West Ble Bisreath jh street, bet between Fite San Ene Sere ang a Bev vsra Sie Bux TWO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE A NICE m pecond Uoor. und an excelieut home for the win ter, by applying at 106 Macdouga! street. Bosko [INO PLEABANT FURNISHED OR URFUR- let, with Boar{, on Seveuty first sireat, ear Third erectus, “Aisb b Bmore to 10s for & salooa: TWENTY-NINTH STREET, NEAR FIPTR AV. Drivate family, of four adults, i handsome! ‘of rooma, very iy fur- gentemsa ‘and Malte Nose pee peed answer uoles pultable pensation for elegant toot” diac Wor Il Herald lee, tating name nnd OB MADisat, saltaste’ for single gent eas. waply a ON SKOOND AND THIRD Board, re, may be tained af 116 4 O8, 'SBOOND wii & TO LET, WITH Wed WHisom for i RT teh avenue. OARD.—A NICE iby ROOM, WITH PANTRY, Sg ES eman'nnd bia Bio wie ort two Rei wn; Riso, for one or geatle- ‘Douse firme eins. Apply at 55 Kast 81, Sicteamta street men; OARD-IN A, PRIVATE FAMILY FOR A GENTLE , OF. geolemen, eat pad treek, n lance 8 Sheen fot front Ttooas, wit tea ard goa. and delight/u: location oy OAR) —A FEW GENTLEWEN AND THEIR WI and also a few ig Sow, Magia aentlomen. can can be oe ith Eathcrn Hoel. sormer of Whitehall an Sours ota, OARD.—TO LET, 10 A GENTLEM(N AND WIFE, Ran ey ty herton ate es birty Of stree!, between Secoad aud B.-\ cha hh na kL 'OARD.—A FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOM THAN adjotn- atthe w Yorn. rtd yn Sh ad ‘8 Parlor and 0 to.» gentleman and wife; a well provided location apace Dy care and stages. Apply si 178 Weat PET pe Lay aed Feng UN PaIp cal : househoia F irrors Ac Call at 479 Third avenue, or dre ide bara con |. A nd inanoriment of second RECKBR STREET. HOUaEHOLD istngot velvet ond Brus ¢ls Carpet, rose wood Bea R FALE—AT 125 F proitere, ui RINITY CHCRCK L&aSRHOLD PROPERTY From fale, The (ocr wory brick Remge, No. at font: an | ™ Sede teen me for soon. 3 Stafiewnom e ies teat — ine AM has after 6 ort. yate tasie, it fie Erened wad rd Boor; sian we parlors on fret floor, Lamp cee Ange tent. Eble howe frat slase, Varma L348 Broad way, \vevwrean Fhirty test and goce STYLE IN ‘s handsome Mar. A PRIVATES FAMILY, vrwe 3 LF A motern stone frowt cae bet jor and Bedroom, 5-3, iiop to pay difleult to realire ap: VANOO, eXoe) clean, good karied cotton wh are soar aad equa rater doer. ies below 164. mere gees, in Rane a vy Rene ‘gt. por pound dearer. Tn reported i# still main- pound dearer \nie Orleans, 65g4 per week has been ELRGANTL 1sHeD inflvenee om the AEP Se Geis floor, ty Jae ry Hoard alow a9 peers Tuesday, heel sod | aro rathe sold His Raat Fourie siesal" Doser | only tn retail at a decline of 14. |. per cental. Floar 16. Indian corn in | Youwa wipow LaDy, WIDOW LADY, OF THB HiGHRaT fm | ary, At 36%. Od a 38. A . isare to vo one ont ba for mined. At e O8y Ge A oa | ‘ous wall, tad tn Wien tos besmens done was lim! At a fortber reduction of 1d. 9 94. per cental beiag | 44 jm the week Flour again receded 64 arrel | with a very slow sale In¢ian corn rather more Fe inquired for, but freely offered, e+ ebip. and sales of mixed have bees made at O65 a Ste 6 ynarter. wheat, rod Weetern Lie Of ali S1 for oaty; 120 24. for winter: Soothern, 128 94.0 tos 81; Wertern, 12a 64 a 13 a. & pathera lee 64.8 és por 1s ' os 61 8 a Sle: oxtr dian core —-Mixed in yer ode 4 ‘ G4 0000 per barrel I ea T & TWENTIETH STREBT. COINER OF FOUATA avenue—A beantifel suit of Rocamt- let, with private ‘Algo, two or (hres pleamant Roou, suitable fer gentie- men anc thelr wires of single geatiemen. House and location Gre! an row 0 RATA IBRD oryi08, ther We | privae, roema. a iz ty Goadway, op eat | tant) terms moderats, rt WANTBD—BY A GESTLEMAN, WI 4, with ouree, in a privateffamily, a youl Lexie; and tixth avenues; referenges given aad required. Aiereed M, ber 12 Por ofiee — ie 4 WANTRD— 4-4 A PRIVATE PaMtLy, IN NEW ay and two intle airis, aged ® no rene. sod waste, will son payment. address BE. a., box be ‘Sul Port office, New York. OARD WANTED—A YOUNG NAN DES ished Room, vf median tiem, arnte, xan breskt ut and ten, iocat Ane below Twelfth ir A pervels Tecily ierma. Addrews, OARD WARTEP—BY A LADY AND GENTLEWAN, fo Boulet family where there are to other bosrders boare for la4y only; terms mast derate aad Incetion below Fourteenth si eet; west aide precerred Addrese me: toa, Her id office OARDING AT 331 GREENWICH STARET. rentiemen can be Piensant Roows at Mre Tay lor* werk Also 8 gentleman and wife. Boasn.xe<two YOUNG NEN THAT WOULD Room | inte Heing and moderne B., Herald oiiee. A FEW Acoommotated with good Board and Terms, 83 aod 8) W per together cam had a eomfortad:e Rome oa s private family, At A mouerate price by apply te 65 Wowt Bi ieeoth sureet RD, wirn OaRD IN bogey P. -y BOA Bos emctrathe otk Rowe, wih talk cipicaan fi two gentlemen fmgeles ‘et be arniely, tm & handaomely os pisbed bow, Cy" to the Bowh ferry. No Ct boardere taken. Apply at 96 Congress street four doors from iteary. OARD IN BROOKLYN —A_ PRIVATE | PAMILY, taking afew entiemen aed Cy wrest. the ee at ah Bee eee ee AND NEWLY ght fecoad roi Bit fou or parvia "he er es aoe am a3 OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIP en een be accommodate! w ear P alion ferry treet A GeNTLRN aw ne iJ a terms res. OARD | Rocnis rit Gon ecie@us bo be vy * N BROOKITN, oe isda oud Wall wiceet ferries —— and wife, or single geutlemen. Re- | xc ——— a GANTLY FURIE AND pacar ‘single Rooins | or witout full Toested, is the vi Srcees ‘ite Se rr ‘BERD ROU 3. Wr MB, Age! 5 B00, At if Base —To let, from November I, wih bedrom, sled ‘ Parlor on same oor ulone bei ly furpisbod. wth large Gao make reamuabie armaugewents by talling a the pre- ea. ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN, Sirs fen Lae Ld 1 fourth bad at S71 ree eaieneD BOOMB FOR GENT EN—NO. 1 WEST ty fourth street, meee Avenue Hotei. ry Ge oe age | pina Pearerosr \nonctlicteat lt allen cncibed K ee — = ehitemienesince cheat N_A STRICTLY PRIVATE FAMILY—ONE O8 TWO emen may have one, two, or a suit of rooma, without or with bi ast furnished. Apply at No. 9 Kast siighieenth near Fifth avenue, ABGE BOOMS ON SECOND rat sume speed A A a, fens: only blocks from ail 4 a 4 Kighth stree!, Williamsburg Ns A GOOD, REsPONSIBLE FAMILY, DESIRING tor the winter first class accommodstioas, dan had in 8 private bouse on Fifth ® enue, with primmle table. Ap- irk to LAWRENCE & CO., 62 East rowteenth sires, ICKY NISHED ROOMS Tones A, PRIVATS ‘a oF without Hoard Also Reoma, location central, and com ry Mark's place. place, ‘Terma moderate. NB OB TWO YORNISUED 800% LBT—TO Sia. | Or ee ee we irc ay vate family witnoet rem. | Ren and ia well (urulabed, i low bath. Apply at. at 00 F Pinte piu stree, Sear Becond wrens a8. | ()N BROOKLYN URIOnTS—a LARGS, Hal Pave & a Py A ype y emen ation deur of | wite or singie xen grea Avply 38 Willow sire eet three it Hg Es “9 i s SINGLE ee LARGE, NEATLY { furnished or front, ments, tn firet floor Tg. LET—100 BAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR Bu elegantly room, veaant quire, An ‘urnlebed Hoom and Bed- on, for oue oF iwo gent We niet om vik A Uy sgery AND WIFK, nisbed Room (with fire and gas Ps italet ‘8 reapectable private family. iaierert eae street and ewtot Broadway Adsreas Guver, ig terms, whic! vice, Btaliny Ww ANTED—IN gee BY A YOUNG MAN, Pag- Mal Board, with room and fire in the Loe. Sout prefers plas presse timnlis, dlssem ent wens 2 7) a ‘terms, which must be moderate, AB. O., bor trouble, stating: 7, Herald othce. BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN A PRI- a good sized Furnished and mediie stating location and oe 4 in J Olty, er eines noe ai Ky ni. or Addreea. vermin Bertram ae ‘ANTED_AN UN UNFURNISHED Ri for gentiemaa, wife and ANTED TO LET—A HANDSOMB SU ROO) oe as tone: a, 0 age ay ea scoummodate gentle: PER WEFK.—A SMALL FRONT ROOM, FU! ed. will be let to aler 1s @ AND 4, ABINGDON £QUARE. CORNER OF HUDSON fatmiles and gentlemen; Fetecences required, Gate nod sages pase the door. 9 aS Sar a oy oa the modern fmproveuents, with or nitbont Board. Guovantoet to stages aud care, SLO rete Cory oom with ec Beane to" mee 46 WEST be tA STREET, BETWEEN and Sinh avemnes —A handacriely a Soper Fan E | 9¢ ae intrae o DSOMELY FUR! ty : | the st, Michotas Hots: geo nnd'bathe tn the boveos ISON AVENUR—A GENTLEMAN AND sn find At their dispowal x suit of on the n Orm clase house: Treated, Bent nt references given aad Tea waeu furmianed win the wie of ra “ MACDOU 4AL.— 192 HIRERRG SERENE tt "An to oom RA | Bowed. for So winter, 08 pleasant Aad convenient, Dinber at sim 201 SERcesteens Sesereian hot Fee "Bronkfads os 261 rs a br ed DAY sR AR mou ¥. 461 Ao fal eree ane trea ad nas two nee Parlors ov gee Let, Qe sod gas —————— | OADWAY—PLANTERS: Fi 648 2 rlaem and ale opie ¢ Rr sito a rome, and Re vas fie Mn! fall Board, Room bandsnse’y tr came Termes moderne F; 7 FROADWAY—ATAPYMEN?S A Rooma ty int, furnished ‘of theve Parlors, 180 feet. with gaat dann iery © “ for a private ciud or genteel buapten, i) sb Ree. oetane sinole sted 1 i