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a ne ADDITIO’ZAL FROM EURC hove hed more lenient terms granted thea theo Bad reasov wo apticiy 4 ws the tewerd even ty thole frien Le © Ded made svcd loud duu ostretiems ta ther ur Parts, Berlin, Verna and St. Pe- tersburg Correspo:. dence, Porently the German Powers wented te show Leomark that ebe did baer fo tues to ther cenerodity thy to empiy professions of sympathy which were sever fol 1 wed Up by ceeds; wud 1 is Bot improvanie that afier the first feeling of eoreneme bas subsided, the relations between ber and Germany will be more amicable than they Bave beeo for mony yours peat, German Viplemecy a8 Rffected DY | eseciuiy as Braid inthonce to Copeanaren t avnplete ly exvnct, and has beew succeeded by biter hatred aod the Peace With Denmark. covlempt for a Hetion whoae bold words are Bitte Hh Barmomy with ite faut hearted policy. J at some future Ported a wars betweon kngtand and Gor many, the Danes may be ng aude DY aide with ir former enemies, and 1) with a German floet to ebut owt Eng and frem the Baltic, Now chat the dneties are wrested from Nenmark, the quer jou of Dow thes ere to be dis sused of Decomes more urgunt than ever, Who te to owa Sebleswix and Hob sicit—the Pravee of Ancustenborg or tbe Grend Duke of Glden'y ‘the former is suppertad by all tho mit Sta Gerimeny and by the vere of the people bit he ix uliorly eschewed by Pruxs'a, or rather by the eudal pomty that now Jords it ia tite eoupiey. His, ejection weak! mnvelve a Leino L Of popular principlera sw noknowledemet thet the roitrages of the population choice of thete rulers—ayt th Berti camaritiag have bee Austyian Reernuits for. the Mextean Army. Phe Approsching Visit of the Kirg of Gpaia to France. lob g tor, ‘aime of the Deke of Olde: barg, fhe Iron-Clads of Russia and | (2 (rou trary, are ss sicoder an his bald upon he alee a it is just for this reason that be 1S patronized Dy the Pragstan government, who, benides the satis action of acting in defiance of popular opinion, muy calcniate upon finding a more obeeyiour tool ina prouee whom they Dave raived to the thro: @ in spite of all opyositoy shan in one who looks upon ib as dig Bivtori bt. No doubt Prussia would like Ht Dest to Keep the object 10 diswuie for harselt, like the Jawyer im the fable. Dit the obstacles to the accemplixb- Uiwht of sucha pan are so formidable hat eve the daring of # Hiemark cau hardly hope 49 surm De them. Austrin, clearly dissatiafc m the subordimate part to whieh she bes beon condemued during the Danian war, would combive with the reat o° Cermany to prevent the aggrendy nt of her groat rival, Louts Napoleon, bolwitbsianding the racitic phase he has extered into, must De more or less thin mortal oot ty take advantage 0° 80 favorable an opportunity, and Prussia would soon Od ersel in }ace oF w European coalition as threatening #8 tbat which Frederick the Great bad to cootend with, ae whieh it requyred the geniue of a Frederick to re sis If, there‘ore, Bismark has ever dreamt of annexing Sebleswig Holstein, be hos probably given up the iden, which be was sensible enough uever to even mention in any offigial document, although the ministerial journ Gid bos dmitate Cho prudence of their ma-terfund sertonsly comprowised Dim by their ungoarted expressions, But there fs s stip of territory the » cquisition of whieh ts not attended wich so much difficulty, avd which, # nothing better should offer, will at best be a Bop to the ambition (RAL pos-ceses Ihe Prassian netion quite ag much ae (bo sovernment, This is the duchy of Lanenbarg, to whieh neither of the fumihes who lay claim to the succession i Seblerwig-Holstein bas a right, as it proves quite a sens Tate prevince, and ba® no coauection with those duchies €xce tin having been, lilo then, under Danikh rule for ‘we last Dalf cenvury. Its history is a apecimen of the cnoppings and changings that mark the annals of must German States. it was originally an independent Principa:ity, and was afterwards incorporates im th minions ol the Kiector of Hanover, by whom it was ceded 10 Prussia for kast Friesland, aud ‘then exchanged by Prussia for Swedish Pomelania, which bad been made over to Denmark by Sweden as a partial indemalty for Norway. It derives its came from the Lauenburg, or Lion’s Castle, an old tower erected by Heory the lion, Duke 0; Saxoay, the contemporary and brother-in-law of Richard Coour-de-Lion, and is about half the size of Rhode isiand, with an industrious population of eighty tbou: d eouls. Whether the innabitents will greatly admire transition from constitutional liberty in Doomark to Prussian absolutism is doubsful; but of vourse ‘they wil not be asked, and they must be too much acoustomed to be transferred like a flock of sheep from ong gmrner to avother for them to raide aby particular obection. Several Gorman France. Balloon Races in Scuth Ameri- ca and England SOTION FROM TUSIIEYT A ROVAL MARRIAGE IN EGYPT, ae, ae, ao, Our Party Cor: espondence. Ports, August 12, 1864 Preprrationa for the Fele—An Algerian Marriage— rial of the thertaen— Lon Quixote at the Gymnass— Review of Bovihione in the Monivur—King ef Belgium Gone Hom —The Worker to, de Extensive preparstions baye been going on for some Mme past or tbe Emperor's fete on the 18th of this @enth, Tt is eaid that this yoar it will be unusually fine, det, of course, the some remark is made each year; and Fol, ae soon ws the fete over, every one finds it vastly Maserior to that of the preceding year. Such is Duman ature, particularly as developed in Paris. I see by the Preparations already made that the experiment of last year in substituting »us for oil cups in the {ltuminations most bave been considered a suficient success to warrant fe repetition this year. The number of burners, } bear, fe to be largely iroreased, aud one’s powers of ealcula tien give wey under (he attempt to estimate the number & enbic feet of gas that wil! be consumed in honor of his Bepperia! Highness on this cocnsion, 1 presume the pre Parations for the other festivities are going on a& usual, fad that the customary number of greased poles will bo PPovided for the dispiay of the acrobatic prowens of tbe Parisian climbing public, so that all may bave a fair princes, indeed, as the Grand Duke of Saxe Welmar, the Rance of bexring of a prize or, if unscocessful in their | Duke of Rencian, and the Duxe of Anbait, who are Mttempt, at least of learning a fine moral lesson on the | ater! desounded from the old Duke of Lauenburg, ave come forward with claims (o the succession, which were get aside by the tresty.of Vienna, but which they ineist, bave been revived by the abrogation of that treaty. Their pretensions, however, would bardly stand in the way Of Prussian annexation, especially if Prarsia takes Lavonburg a5 a eet-off ugaiost the war expenses, siuce neither Austria nor the minor States would refuse ber so Teasovable & compensation for ber trouble, though they fares —— tically resist apy attempt to annex Schies- wig-Ho " Just at present there is a great affectation of cordimlity in ihe relations between Austria and Prasaw, ‘The ue, who te taking the waters at Gartien, wilt call at Vienna om bis way! , aud the Emperor Francis Joseph will | retura the compiimert by paying a visit to Berlin next | mouth. The reception of Af. de Biemark at the imperial court i sald to havo been bighiy fatiering, and the cial prints of both conntries vie with each oiner in brorsiong of frigudship end esieem. But it is very cle! (thai the mutual antagoulsm of the wo Powe Bwoertaicties of Mfe The antictpated arrival of the Ming cf Spain will furnish an occasion for a prolongation ef the fect. Hearrivee at St Clond on the 16th inst., and the papers have already published the programme of ‘the prolonged torments twhicb, under the name of fes- Mivities, are to be inficted upon him. For instance, on ‘Meo 17th, n grand dinpor at St. Cloud; on the 18th, grand @ianer and ball at seme pice; the 19th, grand review on ‘She Champ do Mare and dinver of three hundred covers Sherwards at the Tuileries; the 20th, grand fete at Ver- Milles, and the 2isi, departure for the camp at Chaions. “Uneasy licz the head that wears a crown!” Quite au eveut bas bappened in Algeria—namely, the ‘rat marriage of aborigines under the French law. This Sateresting solempity wor performed before the Mayer of Algiers, who, es you may well imagine, did not lose so me an opporinnity Of delivering hiraself of some neat gad anppropriate rem rks, After rebearsing to the bapoy gemple—Ali ben Ismoa! und Anife bont lorahim bysname—— ome of the Important political aud social reaulte likely Se follow the flep tuey were tokisg, be yvoutured to ex- of 'rugsia to the national wishes in reserence to she wig-Rolstein succession suatt induce Aurtria to make po | litical capital by espousing tue popular side of the tion, Now the Danish war the Germ have plenty of time to quarrel awong themselves, the allair of Rendsburg shows that they are q ad | ia | bope that itel je example would be ah clined todo se = The acuryy iment of the federal followed by catia Bitae Wilner companies. abort: | troops continues to exclio the yimoes 1edirnatiqn among Me velebraiod “iria) of. the thirteen’ is now tormina. | *e lesser States, and if Austria holds a hiolplng bang fed, in whicd Garnier Pages and to -tpem they will be too ha) py to raliy reond her standard, and to assist her in Were arraigoed fo etng forined of holding. tHogal mestings—it € thap ttonty persons, and alsa for Raving for obyect influencing of the elecuions in tayor @ the opporiiioa, The most briliiant forensic tulent war emplvyed in the defoooe, and Jules Favre gave vont to ve of ibe most mayniticent horsts of eloqnence that has peen beard jo » wog time at the French bar. So comme Revsive was his gras; of the subject, &. bis @mpese of il, and Bo oloquent Ube expression views, Wat bis colleagues declined adding svything to bis do. In spite of a)! bis acumen aod eloquence the whole grey were omnd guilty, and gentenced to pay one h dollars © prece. Tt seems this ie the price in France af more than tsenty persons meetiog ior the purpose of ‘WIE ng over any po iiioad matter. weight thrown into the scale by Pr Germany bes let one of ber person of Davi Ransom: ho died at Sclicugenbad oa ihe 4th inst, which be edutra y catching cold in He wasn ustive of Hembarg, apd was jor bead of 4 mercauiile house at apelle, where ho was wiecied Presidem oi the | 4 distinguished biwself President of the Ger bathing, many years as tbe Atx-le- Chamber of Commerce. die fi a9 a liberal politician at the Prussia Diet of 4847, after the revoition of March wae appointed Mini: Finance, from which office be soon a, in accept the poet of Governor of tue State jinuk of ‘Ee great ibesirical noveity at present is Sardon’s play | Afer Deing disinissed by the reactionary adininmtration @ Dente xole, pertorued atthe Grmnuse, The em! @f Moateufal, found 3851. the Discount Society, and geting up of the proce are so periect tbat it ie dili- | ¥ Bich, under a as Decome one of the Dest @ott to judge of he purely Mterary merits It struck me, Bewever, that these were not ot ory high order, pro- Dably it was not mtonced they should de; for, ae the guc. ‘By flourishing eatablishmente of ite kind, ard in which posi- MM. Hawremen, who had th tion he realized a large fortune lately completed bis Feventy-fovrth yar, wi atnor | NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, 1864. {—Se-Tecous” Jar RTT LTT TY us T ES aero or oni RNR A REESE tO ome ML ra Little’ commiscratton is expresiod “the ‘uohoppy Pegi Earope, Mart Ruscsad wary foto Poy mala peasts bones of trop, and constructed on Captain Ab dzochs and Shayzoughe, whe Have proferred exile to submission, 18 is argued wat they he option to remain, and that it i their owe fuck uf they did mot choose to avail ihemedhves of 1; and the Fuglish and French jouronls who exclaim avatest Rusejan barbarity are told te remember bow: their coun. trymen are treating the Arabs in Algeria and the Maorles tn New Zealand, and not to throw stoves when they are living ip suob very brittle tenements (hemeel ves. Une sagoweses in the Caucasus will undowhtedty bave a, great eet upon our pelioy te Contra! Asia, The, fFon- tiers of Reesia have beeu gradually extended Ye the di- reotion to the meortatn chain of the Phen Shan: bu! the Airg?izien tribes who inhabit (gadioining steppes still heroes our commerce By thelr incursinns; 2:0, 4 of Kokand and the Bpir dount by trexty to maintain friendiy relations with fizta—tiTERe potentates are woo weak to restr: ther nnroly vasstts, if, indeed, they ito not chare th Dooty Expeditions’ have been sent veainar then) at ve- rious times, fo whieh thelr fortresses! eshnok, (ok \ a and others—wer> taken and destroye?: but they rect rally after such @ defeat apd resome their srida in some other quarter. Lt is now proposed to send ayrand com dined expedition from tha east ond west, not only avainnt the Kirghi2, but against the kingdom of Kokand Ateolf, which aitorde protection to these marsuders, and by 'be subjection of which they wonld he enclosed witht Roseiap territory and torced to submit. Gne corps is to advance irom Vernoe, in Tranrilensia, rcrosy vapur of (be Thian Shan and along the river Narin to andtjan and the city of Kokan ‘bile @ second would procesd, im boats and on horseback, from Raimek up the Sir Daria towards Turkestan and the great commercial town of Tashkent, ore of the emporioms of Central Asta, and yielding in importance only to Rokhara avd Kesbouwr, General \e reffkio, wno commands on the Ili, and bas shown bimsell an efficient officer. would protahiy be placed at the bead of the Vastern corps, Kor toe Western, whieb has the most @)Mcnlt task to perform, public opinion already amet General Khroulot, who stormed Akmetchet m 1853, and who recontly published a pampbiet snowing the importance of the Sir-laria for Rngsia The conquest ef Kokand wotid tocrease the dominions of Rosia by Rome one bnndréd thousand Aqnare vorsts, the soat of hit ancient etvitization, thouzh now tn a ata‘ of degay, and only separated by the rlavaay of Panter ane the Coiwese Province of Nau-lu (Kashaar) from Afghanistan and Britian (edia, As vet, however, it is by mo meane certain that anct writ be realived. at least for the present There are many objections to he wrged against it: prst of whi ie the state of oor Soences, which rovders it extrem: noady! e af war in veut possession of tho rich » Turkestan, Kekond) wold Rive op tmontse to our Aeiatic trade which might eortiv make up the expense of the war, portienlarly if ine ectton productinu. whic ia already quite cnusidaredle iv these regions, were mereered andthe plant iteet im. proved: hut our near approneh to this portion of tntia contd not ta to awaken the apprehensions of !nalend. Sho -vonle berin to arm, and we shoul be obliget to sim art wine her-spend ng twonty or fifty milions in urine ments would bardiy damage her flaaneial eqnilibrinm, it would roi ns outright. In this respect.we are going en from bed to worae, and in the midet ofmi'itary ood oi pomatic trinmnne. eith a country abonnding in metvral thenrh undevelopet richer, we are reduce) 10 the verse Of Daokruptey by uheor icnorence and :neapacity. Now Mr. Chase te retired from offea, perbaps he would como over aud look a little into our afairs, Althongt bis ons. rations do not seam to bave torned out Il Aw wre ex pectod, he bas got tons in his hoad, end that is more than ean be said of Mr. Reitern, whom Heaven in its anger has made Finance Miuietor of Ruse Ais incompetarcy 49 20 notorions that there ix not a mc in the Gortinny Dvon bat ridicujes bie moatures, and asks whetber he ia bribed Uy the Poles to rnin the empire, But tha pudtic ‘votre In BOS yet strong cnongd in Russia to imperch a minisier. A day or two ago the Emperor who bas retarved from Gorawny) was at Cronstads to review our iron squadroa, which bad been sent ous on an experimental croive fo the Gulf of Finland, under the command of Kear Admiral Lihatedet, formerly on tha Chinese station. It consisted of Monitors Yeshtohona, and Keidoun, the frigate Viadimir apd tha ram fervenetz, whiet was built in FPagland sad squt over luat ausumn aif dnished, to avoid embargo in the performances are sinted to have been quite satisfactory, a8 wore thone of the Monitors. of wiicl there are ten Bow t9 conrée of coustenction, besides the tron-clad frigates Sebastopol and Petropeulovek!, aud the foatiog baticries Kremlin and Netrowmavia, ine scrqw frigate Dinstri Denskot bas ssiled agein for the Aticotic, with a large number of naval ealets to study prac x naesagy miral Teseaisky. whe p thou’ tobot- ing at a Fronoh of Bostish port, and telegraphed bis ar- rival at Nylong, in Denmark, or calle sotomer the ery season, not on ough itw hot enovah some timnas ton account of tho extensive contla. ‘a constantly cecurring at this tine of toe Taummer eserves the epithet ao! raure,exenpting. pera fre at Nijul Npwgored bas found burg, by which over a third of inid ig ashos, besides a number of ving ID the river Parat,and 19 # te at Oren its paratiel the town hes been hosts and rafi< which wert wore Jemted by the sparks from. the adioining baildtners and 00 ber, shed, with beir valunble cargoes of grain, tim tho pondor malile 6" Okbta, hear this capital. a tre- me ex} lanion, wider ded with isnot lie, bok piace a sbork time shoe, Dy which: larre quanitian of ye power, saitpetre, fo. were dentro: Here ju tarridle aed h nbt oxactiy te ders ura) men—woiney ‘enrrod a fo h of the Tramwii hundred pe Meat pes: or in dealing with comhurtihje mate e disregard nf fif6 sinong our joPerent in tha national character, bul which ia # w to the Tow «lage of civilization fn which the masse d ehiidren- Lignsier shave thew origi ba thy eziert of thd precantion® thar ale, stent he Yoke Thore te 8 erik has deen dete the pos ‘oy ut Constantinopte, f lone becn designated Tuere is @ rutmor that thy ambossador tn Roel Paron Brannew, wil! be removed shortir. and rep? by Nicholae Oro Teta elt that his bebertor in the oe eal “ Ht . ta | Of eeveral worke Om monewiy questions, whieh yed } Dag stioos hag Hot been approved of SS Sakon aoattet imp alse ta porkenel an intimate knowledge @f;the rubjects treated thorein, cht nke ho trapegredted the rule eujoined fo well that (ne dlaieque (which ie alway® approprine, | tongh the optnions advanced by bim did not always | diplo ft monster of statesmnasbip— Sbvuld merely serve es it wore to describe aad ox | Meet with the approdation of politic economists. Lis | Talley Buin Whe difcrent sossom Of courte the whole career | ‘uberal took place on Mobday evouing and was attended fae by an immense cortege, Ipeluding two ex-Ministers. Van ey ab Borbygh, (ne Buvictpal authorities snd a! the hatte finance of Berlin. Of the Dou if pot gooe Uarongh with, the episode of Nom Bernendo ond lucioga beving boen chosen ae the baris @ we piece Most of the promineot fncidents of the eccentric oid gentleman's fe are introdnced—bis battle Whh Lhe windmill, bie being Kulabied by the oid host, Ms omen see gene of felows, who B Lerwards show then ude by cudgolit:g my So fie Oar Vienna Correspondence. Versa, Aaguet 9, 1866, The Emperor of New od Saccbo to within an wf of ther Weep, final renunciation of the J ag hed ‘res. The costumer andacting of Don Quixot ‘The enlistment for the a arn Qelively pro- Rs Binodo are beyond all praise. They look sa i tb coeded with. Shis corps Wi rink ‘comtag’ og was jwutly Bad Jun stoped at fae af Tey denancreor Gumae | COCO Nee papal Fagion‘oramed alin 150, the Spavish lve and chirecter are wenply perfect. The one } dregs of the population; un the contrary, it will © f@ah of the piece is ts being to long. Emile Montegut 1 pubirhing 10 the Monsieur ap elabo- Fate review of Nathaniel Hawthorne and bis works, So fag % seeme very abty written, and with ® five apprecis- ‘Moo of Howtheroe’e peculiar merits. Ktog Leopold has left for Betgiom. ‘The woetber for the last two days hae been much (eeler—reguiar Uctober weather, of well picked men, almost entirely ancient ao'd Apstria, only ope-fenth of those shad present themselves for enlistment being accented. The corps will likewise } be well offipered, Young scious of the first families of Austria, and besides them, many young coblemen of southern Germany, who have served t)!| now othe Austrian army, are eagor to be appointed to com- mands ip the Mextean corps, The Mexican goveroment beve eutored jnto a contract witha My. Merton to equip the corps and convey it lo Vera Craz, peying bim @).ht mil}\ou floring for it. We have heard jittle as yet of new moasurcs of the peror of Mexien, Tho fmjoror, bi is very busy in Dis cabipet, and some importeot enactments may soon be looked or as the raeult of hip siudies snd woike. Ine menta) gifts of this Frisee are of an uncommon degree; he bas made extensive travels, by which the advantages OF & happy disposition amd @ ciTeta) education have Lee beiguiened. | wonderfol palaces which Me bunt gear Trieste, Cavtelamae ferand of Lachroma display a ca aris. Le is iikow lec the a ever pullisbed on ihe eub.ect of the Avgtrian ve pe Pree demopsiyted in the moet forobie tor Our Berlin Correspondence. Denim, August 10, 1864. The Throne of Mwico—Oficial Publication of the Pre- Mmninariet of Perce—The Question of the Succession in Sch.cswig-Holsvein--A Morea for Prussia—Tue Duchy of Lavenbur.—ie ListorpLatet Animosity Betbron Maatria and Prusia-— Tne Howse of Hapsoury in Lack “Tu Pelee Austria Nut! Leah of an Baines! Pinan - eer, de. de ‘The Austrinne are Bigh!y clated et tbe approacking app ‘Wale of tbr Are! duke Lou Victor ayb the deeghter aod heiress of ine bimperor of Pron’, wbich have long deen on the tape and have now been figuly er mange. Tbe owe of Hiprdurg are i pecesmity of rén vg ur uaey in puate at we ” 7 " ” \ igegt Jor the tay) aforces, Ie polisisal views ave ave throe imperial es woe be tl fab ie * ap) Pde, id ® Cegreg raiher ine: Wy st once is some consciaiion fer the form jane aga Ms deetod tee Mila and Floronce. It uppeoreas | the old adage, aopeLibl iy wae BO the fous! mong the reasone that “Fe fein, Awaria, mule.” would be verified, and the do “rr bite to fonvo byt gm pent yee’ ot homestond y at On Thé bigh roltiog doud Of American cas things may Le oapected (rom ban Miwon Of Lue New World, which war forfeited by (he Bescon dante of Charles V,, wonld be tepaluet by thove of Cbarlee Vi. Unioriueately , chore ie Witle prospect Ubat Bexmi!ien 1. wit! have wens to loherit we shrone @ Mexico, v6 his me reve With Lae danger of the & tbe Relginne iv chuidtems, it 8 gemereiiy wi adopt bir brovher-in-law, the Count of would marty the Princess Avoe Moret, a poriieular fe worite of ibe Rinprews Bogese, who bar bee tryimy te get her o busband for some time, RBd the journey of | King Leopold to Vichy js Shought t bewe relerence Our St. Petershurg Correspondence. St. Pereusoure, Augast 2, 1864 the CetierriseRusian Poliry in Crnirvad Ava—Pr yee of an Expetition to Kokand-= Pinan ial Difprattice— The Musdian Lron-ato—Phe Fiery Searon— Mylomaey, &e ‘The fon! eydjagetion of the Caucasum bas been cele- brated with great rejvictogs in oll patre of the empire. Crend bake Michael, who bat tbe @pod fortune to resp whjupation of fo this match, whied, if i actualy tees pisos, | the fruits of the labors of former vieeroys, le the object would unite te blo Of Bowrvon with that of | of general o¥ation®, and telegrams are coustautly towing Bonaparte, (hrongb the granddaughter of the loukeeper's | into Tite exiting Lis achievements and o-ngratwating foo wher his consanguinity with Napoleon raiea (om the taproom to he throne of Napies. What would tue frnnd monargne Lave said te gueh a meraliance? The statements contained in my last report are fully confirmed by the text of the preliminarior of peace PUdlisbed jo Le oToiml organs of the Prussian wd Ave Arne covernmenta, Denmark lowes the dachies of Sebies wig, Holstein, Lavendorg and the Westers Ieles, but Beeps Arroe and obiaing « rectification of the portion on the side of Jutinad, which will comprise some of the ex- @usively Danish districwe of Northern fchleswig. The war expenses are borne by the duchies, who are ake @harged with & fair proportion of the Davish nationad Godt, with the exoeption of the loo contracted last Le- @omber for carrying on the military operations which Bim 90 Bis seccess, The Emperor nas ierue! 2 prociamas ‘ion theoking the army for the valor aud perseverance Glaplayed in bbe long strugele wan the brave mountain. sere, and bas ordered a’medal to be atrack, whick is to be worn by every soldier who has at any time taken @ Part in the mithary operations, To the Conmneka of the Toret and Kouban he bas given a more eubetaotia preet of Bis gratitode by reducing their ver twenty yours to Bfteen, and Investing them with the fall property of the ands whick Looy now occupy under thie creme, These Cossacks are offwhoots of those of the Doo, tho the Duleper and the Oural, who were transplanted to the Capcagus at varioue periods, beginning from the reign of Poter the Great, 10 sesint tho regular troops in making have eoded so unfortunately for Denmark, The final | war against the sborigine! inhabitants, with whom ther tresiy of pence js 10 be figeed at Berlin, | Bore coneideradie ressmblence in thelr character and where the plenipotentiarics we three Powers | habits, and whom, therefore, they are boat Cited to cope are to «mest in the cours of thie mone With, Many of thom are the ¢oncendanw of Ciroustinn ‘but this (a looked upon As & more form, It not b «| OF Lenglian mothers, who were made oaptives to the bow pected LLAt The Danse will week further Avficuition, anime @omp! cations stoold arise in Kurope that would ators Gams chance of fetriaring Weer Weuves, As it te. they } and lance of thew paternal ancestors, and hove greetiy | | \repreved the breed, whieh bore traces of the previous smalenmation Of the Bolevenie rrce with the Fanter French Reports from Maximilta: ritory—Milltary, Commercial Agricuitarai Triumphs, (From the Paris Moniteur, tnly 23.) matt, which hoe Jue! arrived, stater that ow the army of Ortega to be ri t amors whic former'y anno bis atecas ond his projects of conquest, are to accounts of furMor disavters: at one and ‘The Mex he latest details wh wo in mare now charge moment }. mat Qo fe about ig offer M a ti hat ate paralyzeg by Jue presen euch oop, walen rig sot at Lo be re. placed by the lotai forces cow deine = The political sitaxtiove® the re Oran is oxosiient; the pubic mind is calm and desires peace, and the minst coniplete security veizna on the roads, & proof oi this (act is, that the electric wite which rina from Vera to the city of Mexico hae peer be t in the Terra Caliente, Trade ig increasiig wih traordintry activity; the increase ip tue revew shows tb be time were the cust o large: sgn is spreading, and the \ being cleaved for eulitration oo a large wen Vera Criz the greatost confidence fn the fur A project !s also op foot to extend the limite o! ALd cOmmepCS draining works, whieh are pot o Hetwoon Soledad and Passo gel Vw s are Dolag rebuilt; the animation obrerved the roads, the agtivity of tho transport of moreban- in Increase of prosperity unknown nti! the ‘The communations wit Jalapa are now the route in.traycreed with security by Bnd considerable on euys of mals Le railway works are being pursved wit And the jue will probably be opened as far a Mavho on the 16th of Augnet, ‘The runiéry signe tg satistar the yellow fewer frpeyrs not 16 Lave volgced with 104 wage: gravily, eed but few vietima, ho ali tbe ou Gixe show prevent ¢ i activity, Passo del Srory bad act te deniable. mot koowing In what way to ox What manoor to exauee the no) \meri giving op to the Narwian govern jaept ae re Polish reiqgy ly phe federal army , Ure Steels should doe RH RRS We also would be gind Mowe conld deny it, We aleo wonld wish, for the honor of hamanity, tha thet aboml nadle Mob had never been brought to ligat. can, we doabs it when It is publiciy denounced in a doeu- Ropresentatives of the peonleansambied in Congress at Washington ? The Keoho of Pelaw!, which has reverted ike extatonce of nod pudlished that document, te printed 1 New Vork, where the fact would bave been donied by al! the other toon 4 if it wad NOt been trie, pa 3B ads. ig tt _apytting very astonieh’ng? The Siete doom not believe in the poes! bility of at Oliomm wet, contrary to international eustorns:” hit does jt remem: bor the attitude of the United States ductug the Crimean war? Did it wever heer tt seid treat /merican veraela arriving at every port of the Union ofed to comein with the insoription, visible ats considerable Histauee-—+ ERR ASTOPON 18 HOP TARE.) Sebastopol ia not taken. This wae good nows to the United States, Who dee not*aizo mnow the «eee ly particular tenderness which that republic—oo mnepicidus Of the Constitutional Monarciies Of Armorien showed to the autocratia monurohy of the Cours’ she ivberty when feervies irom | is loved and practiced at Washington and Now York nas pover feared to give ite hand to dospotien ar it ja nnaor od and At St. Patorshurg and More ‘The enthusinetio ovations of which the afivers of the Roasian nevy have recently been the odject in ports where the federal banner floats have soTicmntiy proved oly Ws Ue touching amily oniting tow two people, img Once MOTE that “extremmen meet." Let the Sieele, then, deoide acourding to ite own expres. eto, “to attack with energy” the donble vintotion of the r right of humanity, which fits dean denounced to the American Congros, and which wo beve poin ted ont. The Holy Alliance.” BUPSIAY OPINION OF THE RIGHTS OF 1 He DRMOUR AMY {From the Invaliée Rureo (orgen of (he Czar), Anenst@ | Dering the aitting of the 294 of July, whan Lord Sirs ford do Redeiiite direrted the aitentem of the Housd of Trrde to the ramore concerning the roatwration of the Moly Alilange, And denowwoed it ax dapgereue lor the Lib- great resemblances io that af Bngiand with respect 9 Den- ive | “demouratic ino } tik by the Oudasion to express OUF Op nivn On A subject though they are nominayy subinct to the Kaan | Brotis by pe % Bokbaro—who are | that presect circammmances P aT stem. 1 AN gery coment: tie que case WO perrect ‘be \suuctiug of the vesse! was condneted with grea! agred with the Secretary of the Foreign office, anes, pose ig Oy was @mineutly successfal. to the - Dever ceased $0 repens what, suboare WWE Ree S| epee Or ihe fam : — Krabbe, Minister of Ms- winch opcupy Europe have bees Priicecs Sovernme't, and was of the sivereizus, yet stat oo treaty or ree titel by conse Mating Gena sow erot, tne mnitary oonchided; aud we added quaba treaty which woud engage our Nberty of action would ealy be a mis- fortmte ry Harwia, wAo has woo mwh to do ab home fo be able fo interfere tm the complications which m ght arue avroad. Kvents have justified us, aud locd Russell bee confirmed, pot our explepations, @ least oar covciusin, But why did wis Lorded'p odd thit io Roseia, in Proskia, and oo Auatria it wan cenor atiy aden that these Powers Coustantly exwess tha wish thas the sovereigns of Europe should tite to resiat a rhumate phrase de- votes Mas the cable lyrd ha, Lut av imperfect, Knowledge of thertate of things fp Ruesia, and once more proves the |p Jue).98 of preudicg ever Ov a great mind, We will governor of St Petersburg und other gaeat officers | Btute. The event being one of peusial inberert in Petersharg, bath sidew of the » and every point fram whic View of Lhe imuvohes could be btained, wero crowded by an immense onncourse of epectatora, New French Tron-Ciads, GUNROATS TO MOV ON LAND AS WELL /, PRR. A Tonton letter of the 24tb of June aa ohde Experiments have been made here dart dove vith ‘az the lest fow ol Po with im y 4 rapid rate H vecgols ait very. mo iran cba shel. jow In the water, and have on ‘jen dene tor nierced with #x porthole ind eiphtoen embrashras Aa thay cam be taken t0 feos in a ‘ew hours and.diviaed foto eighteen WICKS. “Ariadiay the enzine, these red. “aigage ina naval combs: aT t Wil & snoed oF eight knots, than be taves to which is generatiy very ili understood wbroad. In Russia tie words pristocragy and democracy gavnot Love rhe same howming ae ta other parts of Enro\e: our pip- tory, our vovernment, our matitubions, establiel berwega eoald. of Pro. # picoes, A faving been earried away by railway, be us Obit OLuer Mations very great aimarsacte,. 1F we were fo giret State occupied rch the welfare masta the nO 1 OP devosrate we” can. doldiy | PAd¥ Yodignt arsin off the consts of tue Atiantic in Lhir'¥- m that the Russian nation & demecralic. @ours, after crosaing the whole of Frange le thi the governmont is more democratic than 1 Wew ongine of war bad existed during the Malian cam Paikn Mantua and Peachiera might have heen captired almost without a biow, and Veuive might nave seen a minfature iron-clad Reet navigating her Ingoons. s the people, and as we have neither political var dynastic parties, it follows from that. althougt we are de ati:, "oare i no wis? revolutionary. History does aw shht L008 ap example of a more compieie bar me xisting between agoversigo and his nation, and our government Krows it so woll thas instead of guardiog ised against revolution, insiesd of uniting in & ‘eague with urher sovereigns against an evil it bas vot to fear at home, i anticipates public opinwr, and grants greater liberties thon those demanded by the mages. We see very wail ali that our government bas done for our welfare ‘dhe abuses digeopesr one by one; the forces which cutil Murder Ste: les tm Great Britata. {Feom tho Lo doo Globa, Juiy 13.) A onrions Rouse of Commons return baa been tsanod, from which it anpears that in Englund and Wales trom 1857 to 1263 (:nelusive), 691 persons were commited find put. on their trial for marder. Of those 245 wore Ao juitted, 40 were noqnitted aa sane, 20 were found in- Sane at trial, 85 were convicted of concealment of birth, ‘127 were convicted of manstanghter, and ‘be conviciiona vow remained witnont use have been ealted inte notiv it! jneticu has taxon a more rogular course, and authority for murder were 153: the nunber pxaonted was 98 pel’ rapreases all arbitrary tendencies on the part of its Aaimier return for Xcorland shows that 257 ware servants, The atitt of the population during the late | committed for trial, 149 pat on tris), 43 acquitted, 9 ar Polish insurrection bas, besides, suifictenty proved the harmoug exisung between the sovereign and Die people, Jet Lora Rasseil, therefore, explain to us ihe resson why be thinks the Em) ov of Rassia contd be tuduced to jon th. other sovcveiqns tn resisting tia encrouchments of democ- racy. quitted on the ground of insanity, 2 found ingsne at trial, 43 canvicted of manslaughter, 29 convicted of concerl- mevt of pregnancy, and 17 convicted of murder; the number executed was 5 Asimiar returo for Ireland shows that 548 nersona were committed for trial, 381 put on trial, 174 acqnitted, ‘U1 acquitted on the ground of insanity 8 found insu o at trial, 148 @ nvicted of mansiaughter, 45 convicted of coaiment of birth, snd 30 convicted of murder; tbe num- ber executed was 15. Tne Poltsh Hevotution,. LAST AOT UF PHE GREAT PATRIOT MOV! MENT—EXE- CUTION OF (C16 LAST OF THE LIBERATH @ LUADSGB BY TIT RUSSTANS. ugnst 5) correspondance of the Loudon Times } soone of a melancholy drama was pliyed to an end to dey. ‘The het chief of the celebrated Polish national govern ment and four ef is members died this morning upon tha gallows. The ueortupate victims were Romuald Trangntt, a discharged Russtie eolouel; Krejewski, an iteot; Joseph Toevyski, ® bookkeep rt; Zulruskt, a teachor at the Gymaarinm, and Jobana Jeztoranaki, a tx colioctor, all young men, none over thirty years of oge. Orivioally twenty-two men and four women were sentenced to Pauperism and Crime in Europe. AFFEOTING HISTORY OF A WoULD-BE BUIUIDE AND CHILD MURDERKES, Tho Journal de Frankfort of Jaly 4 contains the report Of « trial which bas bronght before the world a tale of misery surpassing far any that a sensation novoiist ever penned, ‘The accused 's described as a woman in her twenty-fifth year, named Jatia Krapf, who is charged with the crime of tripe Infanticide. Notwithstandioy. her youth she. looke fully ily, 80 wrinkled with pardshins of every kind js her face, and so bent beneatn the weight death by the military tripunals: bot the Viceroy pir- | of care ber form, Her huedind, who was an en- doned.si teen of the men and all the women, It ronal | graver, committed suicide three years since, leav- not be inaxined, however, that the objects of Count | ing her with three young children and nothing t» anp Berg's clemency have much rengon to congratulate them- | port then, The poor woman worked late and eariy for sel 92; for ihelr aoatences have been co:mnted partly | them She took in washing and she took in sewing: but, into mauy yoars of labor in the Siberian mines, partiy to shorter periods of confineraent in fortresses in the same Deak and Inboapitable conutry. ‘The sive persons were executed upon the glacis of the fortress this mcru'ng, although @ pardon was hoped ‘or to the last moinent. They stepped upon the scafold firimty,and voiterwent their fate with pertect resizuation and composure, in presence of an immense crowd of ex- cited spectators, bus perisbed the latest victims of the ill-judged and M-fated Polish rising of 1863. WHY ¥YRANCE AND ENGLAND PERMIT SMALL NATIONS TO BB ire peta £13. From the London Times, august 13. After sain the gloomy narrative which we published yanterday it is hard to boleve but that the end of Poland has indeed c me, The iusarrectton which burst out with such suddenaees fast year, and seemed to be the common impnise of a people maddened by long oppression, has been slowly but surely put down, and the Iussian government can now take ronzsance at its leisure. Count Berg bas Jnst made an example of the leading reveiutionists, !be conduct of gnch a rising, he probably thioks, cannoy be too strictly investigated, nor {ts chiefs too severely ypontshed, > Game * - © * * * ‘The lesson is a sad one for the philavthropists of the ‘West; but ttehould not be lost. it is with no desire to escape from responsibility or to make excuses for selfish- ness that we say it should bestudied even more by the French than by thopeople of this country, The eppres- ston of Denmark hos cautset the agony of Poiant 0 be ovetloote?, and the complacency of the Continent at what it considers so bumiliatroa of Fagland makes it forget how much the traditional poney of France hag been thwarted by the success of the Russian armies. Most poopie have thoaght that the conduct of the Emperor of Loe French with respect to Denmark was inspred by a desire fo r-tiliate on England ‘or refusing to accompany him war. Tt may be thal this is Gree, for the case of France with respect to Poland wars @ owing to the low rate of wages abe received, she could not succeed, with al) her industry, to drive the wolf ‘rom the dor But her situation became desnerate wien work failed altogether, and a sore foot prevented the un'ortu nate woman [rom going te seek more. Then came the Iandiord, who, finding her wretched sticks of furniture would not, if Gistraincd, pay a week's rent, orderod tao tcuant to leave she premises. What w do, then, she kuew not, and one evening. as the chiidreo became clamorous for bread, she made up her mind to suffocate hereelf and them with a piece of charcoal, which she borrowed from a neighbor, This neighbor shortly after wont to Julia Krapr’s lodging, und found ber still living and all the children dead. When arrested id brought to trial the unfortunate woman, with tesrs streaming down her cheeks, seid she could uot rogret what she had done, because it was more merciful to kill her children than te let them endure all the pange of dying of starvation. A Verdict of guil , with extenuating circumstances was of coarse rol ; and when the accused condenmed to five years of penal servitude, the jary ‘signed a protest against the sentence. A Royal Marrtage in Egypt. DAULEEP SING MARRIED BY AMERICAN MINISTERS— THR BRIDE, HER DREAS, RTO, Tho Alexandria Egypt correspondent of the 7mes of In- dia gives the following account of the marriige of Dhu- leep Sing. which took place at the British Cogsulate, Alexandria, 09 the 7th of June, in the presence of a very few witnosses:— ‘The young iaay who bas now become the Mabaranee is the daughter of a Kuropern' merchant here. fer mother isan Abyssinian, Sho is between fifteen and ixtecn yoars of age, of aslight bat graceful figure, interesting rather than handsoms, uot tail, aod in co:mnpiexion higher than ber husbuad, Ske ts a Christian, and was oducate in vhe American Presbyterian Miasion school av Gair and it was during @ chance visit there, while on bis out to India. that the prince first saw bia future br: who was éng2ged ag instructress tn the schoo), Dauleep Sing wore at the weddisg Europesa costume, exceming a red tarboosh Tue bride's dress was algo Furopean, of white moire aptique, afidhu point d’Alepcou—ebart lave sleeves, orange blossoms in her dark bair, with, of course, the usual gauze veil. She wore but fow jewels; a necklace of fine pe: and a bracelet set with diamonds were her only ornaments. The formula of civil marriage at ber Britannic Majes- ty’s consalates In tae Levant ia very brief. Both parties declare that they know no lawfal impedimext to their union; thea they declare thatwthey mutually a. ovber ag husband and wife, and tbe civil” ce bs ‘Tojs formula wag pronounced by the [ri ja lmgiish; the bride, in alow, but musical vores, read it in Arabic, (that being the only language with wooh eho is wequainted), vad thas “Bamba Muller’’ became the ‘‘afa baranee She showed mach self possession through it alt. A rétigious ceremony was performed by one of the Americau mipisters at the house of the brides father; aod the newly married pair retired to the Prince’s house, at Ramleh,@ (ew miies from Alexandria, They will ieava son for knglaud. ‘mar':, We, in accordance with a s-ttled policy, dectined to make war against the Russian empire. Vrauce, who was on (he briok of a declaration of hostilities, drew back, and allowed the oxtion which bad hoped so mn a her, which bad risen in rebellion in reliauce ou whose insurrection ebe bud stimulated by rooney, a and promiges, tobe crutned. le ge (range refused to move in defenceof a nation in which the people of this conntry took a pecwhar interest. Hoth nations have saeu their respective poicies disregarded by the three North. orn Powers. Yetat th? precest tinie thore is a geveral tondency to rail agaiust Koyland, forgetting thet Framce bis suiered a mora severe check, and has geen the Datiog id abjecied to calamities far graat. i ported by I to rise ag eh tor more thaa thicty has made the French Lectslatore aot press protest the dominion of Buasla must now be forgotten. if last year could votact without the aid oF tai eoun- is government ought not to have neld out false hopes Bstirgents—it ought not to have talked so much of {ts uptaaion aod its bayonets, and of driving the Rugsian hordes from the Vistula, We canot bus thrny thal in iefluence has been a work on oy ite of traditions, im spite of a su-calied European po here #0. a great disinelnarion Frenchmin and Englishmen to go to war wile powerfd more. ‘There are some causes for whic wation won'd Aight, but either cap be depended draw the aword ina foreign 4 » especially iW the dificulttos of Lhe eaterprise ere great aud the probable burdens hoavy. Jk was Unis feeling whict staved the hand ot france lest vear, and of Pogiwd the ovner day Toth ylod to the saiue weakness, and there 18 no reason that we alone should be taun! ish it. Cotvon trom 7: {From the Maochester Guardian, August 3.) Accounts (rom Smnyrna of tho 25th of July ste since the Turkish government has adepted the pl distribating cotton seed gratuitously to the pmnte: produce bas increased considerably, im. the year 1860 toe cotton exported from Smyrna amoonted to ouly 12,000 bales, and was estimated at £30,000. In L862 it increaved to 60,000 bales, and:the value rose in a greater proportion. ‘This year it is expected that the provinco of Anatolia alone will, produco 130,000 bales. ‘ihe Turkisn govern. ment ha thas gained enormously by the encouragement it hog given to tmprovement in agriculture, For cxatm- ple, the tithes of Magnesia, which were farmed ont tact year for 74,000 Turkich ponds, produce thia year 127,0008 thore of Aidin, rented last year at 60,000, (ound bidders on the spot this year at 100,000 pounds; and it- 12 oxpected that the offers at Constantinople will be still higher. The Iron-Ciads of Rus: LAUNCH AND DESCRIPTION OF TWO IRON-CLAD TUR- RETYED WAR VESSELS, [Frow the London Times, July 5.) a ago it was reported in the Timer that Jow Mitehell &Co., iron shipbutiders, of New- , bed been commteenned by the Rogsian govern- ment lo adapt ope cf tbe existing dooky ars in St. Petore- burg (0 the purpose of building trea armor plated veeseia of all classes. as bed alresdy been done by our own gov. ernment at Chatham. All ite heavy machines required Obicuary. Cc. W. DILKE, {From the London Post, Augast 18.) Mr. Charies Wentworth bilke, well’ known as the pro. Dristor Of the Atheneum newspaper, died on Wednesda last at las evtate, Alice Holt, near Farnbam, in Surrey, Mr. Dike, who was sevonty-fsur years of age, way {nther for ous operations af iron shipbuilding were xa. ¥ . “ j ‘of Sir Charies Dilke, who was recently created a baronet aaa Ee ont ants Abd were | for his exorti ns in connection with horticulture, art, wud scear ands testes Sa ed den yo Arita 0} the Prince Consort, Mr. Dike purchased the Avyer > vu Rasvia. Un the cranpletien of eons his Bug~ | when it bad been reduced to a yory low ebb in its literary Nish firm entered into @ coutrert with the ton Bove | lat Ta Tal 09d bY arament W cousiruct Some of these iroo-clads fn {) 4t Poterebare dockyard, a0@ Iniattigence just reached the Tyne thet the ret two shijs have beep sa tion, YOIEF Be avspices of PRAQERIC KOBSON TRE ACTOn. iy 4 r » si 0 er voulars of their construe. Tredevic Robson, of tbe Olympic theatre, died, after 4 tweet om = constnie: 1 long mp eee ane ee ab bia ren aaieo fees S oT Not), the larger ‘square, london. Mr. was born in 1821, at Mai two irom chs get ane y pass handrod Pyified kote. He appeared Bret in London at a private theatre in fons iova, Oiiy three feet broed apd twenty seven feet sabarips, street, Straid—bis Orst part being that of deep. abe isvovered from stam {0 atorn with armor | Simm Mostbay, tn of Grace Huntley, Mr. the ply. Robson's firat success at the Olympic was bis Mac- ipe “dance of the y io Macbeth, wae wonderful; in the height of the fun each mau ‘‘neld his th for 9 while,’’ aod the almost instantaneous change from the comic to the tragic astonishedsthe epentators, five and s half iehes Wick at the water line and and « ball inches op the remaining surface of the ide, on & Decking of teNk tweirw fncher tn thickness, The a maieot will consist of twonty two-bundred-pounien ritled steel guns, The machirery isot four hundred and Who does not know Jom Baggs, in the Wandering Ming - Ay Bore te ea pampe ad ectog 8 eats | trot, Sampaon Birr, in the Porter's Knot: Mases, ia the {ocentiiaie all parts @f the veal, Thedrangit of wasor | S020! for, caudal, Sbyloek, Doots at tho wad and tn- ef the Ne tron Menya, tuity equ pumerable’ other pieces? Every one who pasees down ‘6 fouiliar with as Jem Paces, Nobson Seocuie erent wee, fadk ) and 80 on, eras of photographs, Ho tor beiny on cho wien Wa the once) om ux cwentyolve | MA% °°." a (0 pla wo Boe a fin on tha, cesazion Bistes at (he bow, and the same pumber st ble starr, the gram loripance pt hor. HY S$ Seren marringe of thé 'Y Ro rove the junlor Which jt was denirotiea to fie after ty yew . thouid be a rye farret, similar to the cue burn | /ertion of the wi ey 101d Dog Tray”? and rs ee, om oe eu | cher populdt sougie n inert with four 8 boll nee Ge Et bee: GRETNA, BUR Javed teva avin KG 8B, Cried ih alctrical AleaPIngg Ug ceerey Som ounauns 1! T, E a, Say Wwatructions to Lys ay r The date 7. oft - Merrmans,” ka AMES Gee ey Brgy toe | aheting Thidta, tintin, Deacs Hatece, He was soa of Karapl James Reynety, D. D., and was descepded frora Hotirs de Reyrett, who emigrated from Languedoc to Ire- Janet rv 1688, on the. Preocation of the Edict of Nautes comet doleuee and for service a ibe Baliic sve will be ovly lightiy rigged. ev yy - » The yerond bum, by Seven C. Mitebet & Co., hd Whe ‘oer With the Ne troa Meny double turret homed the Smerteh Waters and is abdut the same size and toonage as bot in ai) other rer ects s improvement op, the Haneb irom. rake, Toe chief dimenewne are ae fol. ‘ ove hvndred aod ninety feet, brevdirh fem and ih fourteen feet = Tae dranybht when im Mgnt Im, will De ten foot aie Inches, the armour is four and ® balf inched thick avd os tends the entire length of the eile, and to a donth of four feet below the Wne of flotation. The armament js carcied iw two revolving turrets, constructed eadiaptain (. Colen’ system. ‘ihese Currels bave an mivrned djan@tor Of sightoen fee', and are each Capable of carrying two large cone; but bemg the firet tur: on Coles’ eyetemn fae lity Plowld be tue Kev. A Woll Merited Rebuke. COURT OF COMMON Pi: Bofore Judge Cardoro. Avawer W.—Bodset 8, Lockwood vs. Juline G. Satittn- or —This wan wimotion to discharge an order of arrest and warrant of atsacbment, The plaintiff’ in his ai. dayit eonght ft to speak of the defendant asa “Polish Jew,” woich had the eMect of bringing the counsel for the jatier to his foot, and an appeal was made to the Court to rebuke the plaintiff for the bigotry which in- duced hin to re(er in contemptuous terms to one’s reli gen age Cardoso suid this was the sacond cise of tha Laat bad come under hia observation, ond he ve aretiod exceedingly shat be should be conpetiod to ros uke rhe p.alntit wad bia attorney for euch unbecoming ‘Aller some further remarks upon the impro. ( revieeting pon a man on Account of bY religion + ordered counsel to proceed with the arguiaont, She thres hunred pounder ¢ rot The armor on the tarrets varies from # hall séclies tm tniekness, The top of the,torets and the surivcs ofthe tipper dee are covered with plot joch thick = The hull is choetrocted with dowhie wottut and sider, for the purpore of 60 rdive » Of the outer shell of the vessel being pierced bv a rbot, or being ron into by om ohemy. ‘Tha space batwoan the comter und inner bottoms is Aigo divided by frapsvers palkhoras Into numerous watertight compartments, ead! furnished with pipes for pum nat im Gare or ior fillmg with water ty invrease the itumer vessel, and thereby diminish the af faoe abo exposed to the enemy's fire. eacn ta bo frat and 8 n y in deeovent Roman wy ax Kirnann Bov,—On Snnday even | Joba Green, of No. 160 Thompson street, was passing | throvgh pring, whon he was acevated by a small boy, ade on of Ui w who orked a question, Mr, Green stopped a moment to | foake rop'yawhen the youth enatehed bis watch and fled, | Mr. Green pureted, Wnt lost Ihe round a corner, twin oF doo ble sere On Mooday AMmrding, seeing the boy a Mr Green sum the object ( such arrangement ie to usetally abaory | me wed offer Me wal, Of the Righth precinct, aod the tho entire power Of the engine, whioh could not be dona | eccueed wae Aresied by that officnr and taken to the Jef: fp woll with One So! OW On RA Ihnitéd & drawyi of WHer, b Mariet Wourk, Whore herandéred the narne of Henry power norainal divided into two Auettno of engines, one hondred horse power ouch, (OF the parporé of driving (or alse to give the veRee) HOrrameL power Of thasmriyrind | lake, o Wl FRoW psom Ftreet, wad maid that be was while tnnetion, For ahve peepee a balane @ padtter | ourtesn yeare oX axe «od bat been employed as an errand bag heen Mead in coo a of the wecaeh. The Smorteh | hoy oung Pork¥ was Committed Dy Jnaticn Ledeeh, in wit bo reced ae mMasted scuooMAr. tha fore and | deionit of AdOG WI | Samuel D. Minot IMPCRTANT FROM ORTH CAROIIMA Fight Botweon Rebelgand Union, Citizens at Greensboro. * annem DEFEAT 07 THE RBIBELS, Beep Ror Ree r Fortte3 MoNaog, Auguat 26, 1964. Reliable joformation nas just been recived here from Roan ko Island, under date of the 24th ingt , thats rebel force, corimautet'by Major Whitford and Captain Keyoe, wont to Greearboro, N. C., for conscripts for tbe rebel army, and that the Union citizens turned out iu force to resigh tho conscription, A Revere fight eisuod, and the rebels were drives from ugbore. Many of them were ki/led and wounded, Captain Keyoe was killed and Major Whitford mortally wounded, in the West, av), August 26, 1864, ‘We had a tremendons storm here yeaterday, Tho rain fell in perfect torrents, accompanied by heavy thunder avd vivid liguthing, ‘The storm was very severe in ito efterts. The Indiwapolis and Cincinnati train, which left here At fone o'clock yesteraay afternoon, wos thrown from tho track when within thirteen miles of Lawrenceburg, and the cars were tumbied down an embankment of twelve feat. None of the details of the disaster are known; but it is: reported. that from twenty to tbirty persons wero wounded, None are reported kil ed. The traip contained a number of delegates en rewle tO the Chicago Convention; bul it is stated that noae of them wore injured. dwemend, Covrgtnus, Onto, August 26, 1864, ‘The storm raged here with groat fury. ‘Trees were up- rooied and the strects of the city flooded with water. Tousvirk Ky, August 26, 1864, A beavy storm of wind aod rain bas prevaiied hore al? dey. Startling peals of thmder and most vivid light ning were its accompaniments, The steeple of Rev. Dr, Danberth’s church was injured and several other buildings damaged, A larger quantity of water bas fallen than was ove? known before to fall in a single day, ‘The train from Naabville was delayed an hour and » half, coming part of the way through with the water up to the car axles, The Funerai of Poltceman O'Brien, The funeral of officer Joba O’Brien, who died on Thurr- day last from the effects of a pistol shot in the head, received op Sunday last, at the hands of Joho Riley, in Forty-first street, took place yesterday at ove o'clock, ad the Nineteenth precinct station bouse, in Fifty-ninth street, noar Third avenue. Deceased was a policeman attached to that precinct, and was known throughout the ward ag a Jaitbful asd efficient officer, Ho was murdered by Riley while in the dischni ot hig duty. The faets” attending bis assarsination have already been published in the Hgratp, Too Qrrapgeinents for the funel under » tho direction of the committos, consisting of Captain Marit, Sergeant Brooks, roundsman Fitzgerald and off- cers Moore ard Halleck—were of the most cowplete character, and the order which was preserved, corsider- ‘ug the cireonktances, very remarkable, The expenses of the funeral, were borne entirely By the members of the Ninetoonih precinct. ‘here was a Jarge namber of the friends and relatives: of the deceaved present, aad the torce of the Nineteenth precinct marched in a body from the station house to the Catharine ferry, thas far escorting deceased to his last resting place in Greenwood Cemetery. Captain iartt made some very timely and pertinens Temarks at the station house. To the widow and ohil- Gren he spoke in terms of the deepest sympathy. fe assured thera that the busbaod and father had, since “his connection with the dopartment, ever boon found true and faitoial io the discharge of every duty impcsed open him, bis anavciated: fo doe precinat he, .eatd that John O’Brien, the deceased, bad fallemas every true and brave man wenld desire to falt--at the post of cuty He assured each aud ail of the mambers of the force iv that precipes that any wolicemau who went out in that section of the city to faitafaiiy perform patrol duty , took bis life in hig baud, aud at apy hour of duy or night he might mect the same sud fate that bad wetaiien their deceased The captain withed it distietly wodorstood poke of these tniggs in no spirit of revenge or ro~ jou tie contrary, lie admonished hig mea to com~ nse ves Hike utfo Stephen of old, when he waa stoned to. death, and to foliow the example of the Saviour of the world, when be exelaimed, “Father, forgive them, for they Knaw nol what they’do.”' At the same time ho pointed tothe Imte, bruta! murder of officer Duryea, of that precioct, who was shot dows while ip the discharge of his duty, wud theo to the lifeless corpse of Jobo O'Brien, who had been mordered under simtiar circum. stances, @pd asked them if, notwithstanding ali the pert) and privation attending a poligeman’s life, they were pot witling G6 boldly forward im the discharge of their duty, act especivlly fa a time like the present Ho trusted they would all imitete the example before them, aud vever Wiwch ia the discharge of every duty they were called upon to periorm. brother © Steamer James 7. Brady. THR CROOKER APIURTABLE PADDLEWHEEL BUCKET. On Thursday afternoon a party of invited guests assem- died on board the new steamer James 1, Brady to wit- peas her performances with Captain M. A. Crooker’s adjustable wbee! buckets. Admiral Gregory detailed Engineer Kid@, United States Navy; Thomas K. Griffin aud Mr. 1. M Greggory, to report upon it, Chief Eng} neer Hopper, late of the Revenue Marine, was aleo pre~ sent. The results looked for were of intense interest to steamship owners sod masters. The steamer Shamroek, bow the United States gunboat Isnomia, @ vossel of pre- cisely the samo dimensions, both 0 bull and engines, was tried a few wooks since, and on account of her speed ‘waa purchased by the Navy Department, avd is now being fitted for the blockade service off Wilmington. Tho performances of the Brady by far exceeded thoes et. the Shamrock, Tho James T. Brady left the foot of Canal street at noon, when the party was acgmented by the Hon James ~. Brody, Jadge Brady, ). & Leary, James Murphy, Governor McKiroy, W, P, Buckmaster and Mr, Nelaon Spratt, peval constructor, A mMmeaeured mile was ron nix times in succession, at times varying from three tainules aad forty seconds to four minutes and forty-one reconds per mille, giving an average speed of eighteon aod fonr-tenths milea per bour. The boi) bow ing an average prossure vo! from twenty-seven to thirty two agynds te the square inch, and a vacuum of twenty siz frchen ‘The wheels avernced from twenty-three to twenty fonr turn per tintte, rogalts cbtal ed were eminently satisfactory, proving thet this wheel gives Rtevdy motion to the vesse!. cases the engine, saves = r- and increases the rood. The Navy Department will nish vheir si¢ewbeel sloamere: with this road improve ent, Raa cortyy, The James T. Btady Was built at Steok's yard, Brook. eth, vhirty Trial Trip of lyn, and is two huadradiend twenty reet in feet beam, and rine toetsix incbos depth of bold, Measures about Kix hundred tons. Her model te. being intosded for a freight bont of large capaci! y Shroe; Bho wus pot built for ey Th was bajit by Jamea murphy & Co, of New York Da and seaworthy, engin E tae gy navlor of forty Ove mong, With oeven fees * nenter of forty-five, Ttrakd Of Maton ShF LA’ Shio, batjor’ tweury-Conr sees long aud thirteen feet wide, It bas @ grate shrface of oighty-six feet and a: firo suriace.of three thousand Coat. The wheols are twenty seven feet two inebes in diameter and sight feet fne0, With @ div of tweute our Inches, which will ba Increased by cargo to’ thres fet, There no doubt that thy few whool ts 4 modt desirable piece of mechanism wod will do all (hat $8 Olalyyed for yw ue le LS Mnosachusetts Repablican Conver tion Bosrox, August 27, 1864. The Republican State Convention meets at Worceater On September 16 60 worninate a candidate for Governor, Coroner's Inquest. Ser Avontion—Dearh ov 4 Youso Wowaw.—Emmo Russol) , aliag Clintoo, a young woman aged eighteen yeare, A native of England, died on Monday at Pellovae Hospital, from the effects of an nbortion committed by hersetr. Coroner Collin held an inquest on the body, and from the testimony giveu before mit, wo learm thos deceased ree t No, 56 Ludiow atreat, ond had ite 0 thin city b Jo pregnancy, and on the iit During her iinevr ene confessed to baving taken some medicine for the pores of producing ap abortion, Tre drug she took gavo her 80 beg Perce ted - to bere dose of by nr tered to hersull bey) he ‘iter ihe ‘aces ce dmion boos notife!, and the young women wae taken to the hospital, where she died aa phove stated. The post mortem examination made by Dr. Robison, reveried the fact that death w the result ol “ metro perilmiti.,”” caused by abortion, DISCELLANEOUS,. v W, wholewnin 4 wich street, and retail Corner of Marray and Greenw! streets, One price esa) house, Wied. Wartov.- On Setorday evening, Anguet 27, Joun Wan fon, a native of Wailer. aged SI yoars. informe tion respecting vie fnneral can be By No, 20 Tost Hroadway, New [Por other Waaths nes Second Page.) DEE

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