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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1864. ’ aie etc em ll temenmnnmn = iets De ae lente te ili a en leu pulled trem | cho evidence of Mr. Lee. that geu mw bim eis | sooily do rent iu the f hie fund aboedd ame | city bores raiisoata, fe | o t\e nicht | Grae Mr, Mormdon was weotad fe the sertons cbneve of | facte—that ov rey , ne sdneiiia' iain idee aia Mnideten WGuneeian at Deus am ' . d} lerg billg of exchanre w aw hres amount, Mawes | @ with his treme rf #, (hot BuCg a pre anomd 4 | nye ye woEstD 4 | oe Gactarge wokgplace ; were net ua f Leo Tesuit DAF bevu LL & detetives to gsed he-hid + avowuny ak (Or WAL . wud wrote pemedincez 19 tae | 7 een mae wcartelaed, UF trae ng 4 nove, that omoivua oy bie wt was aftarworde | Mucor of Biotin, affertay t contrite Sfiy sbousaod 18 S88 0% | oeger Dad gimme te sew York iv the | Aen At the Feacharch sireet rallye station, where bev} dotters® tow art fet, annexe no gouditions to hia | = Theexpertmen? of 7 4 and PDiladeNch % Cumpany’a screw | book # WKeL for Lis ten o'el ck tram According to} mamifiognoe the iv | \ ' sa ea vtai® MeGuwae, ® ase of good books af serma- tors etn , ¥ a at Now York, the Jura ai fay tant. Ho Nad emerged uis pom | UHg IMB Pom)artimoyp vf m teas Cl ae t water dng, “Ht va en PAS extent ° Jichuel Frausis Duty, passexger a im, and soy OLber pertons were cow octabia. orylosy aries by tuo coutactora Quid tiie * a } alee » a the nume of | but Mr. ! id that ne wew ’ y nndred re copper, after wtloring @ groslar 1 gw Quebre aud Sha Biscksds Ruaner Gings earrings, ebak the: Dre, P esenemmmannpes aint PS tiga » > ga os ether on aa an 4 WHose Mer bo bave ie ’ tuxen nouncing a bissaiog oa the companies 23 arlitt it © Latest Baten of Pavieres. im whieb Mr. Briggs was wen. by nim beore the tua o stinted more of a surpsive ty ice public than Charlotte at Holifax. The lates? (mires rep wind by the Jurauncitds Francis | ie ike How station, Gut neve some diilienlzy m! aed - pasted up ia te cans tked. ‘Though agtices bed be: vernwent, deviates | Clough, a lance Oh Kpeealacor, with limbillsias estima | wcl9e, DeomUNe it mo Yht de donbEral bow fur It wee po: . f i oer nee vy nities vhe | te! at Balle mien eerie: pet’ it is thanght chat his) bie or the ivjury to be comiaiied by one person, From | over axd above sil that had previo: {| proanaouncimg the iocreuse, few people seemed to we . ag ! St against sveh a GouC is | com + engagements way Kot exceed two Buudeed sou- pa tage = me by Mr. Las. acting wm waste i] by the aes mor bis fund, weee'watting to be ed | awore of av (aot, and grneer ently moat o eat ees . — ‘ 8 nd. of ufm wntil be was iovud on the Hine between How aod | Ou Ka Abetees His wiso Deaences, tevefors, whic | Jere a vd questioned, ip uti» CORR WAS s LETH R WAV Bj re ttattan vartiamect ts poavokst (or tho 24th of Oc | Robort Byrne, pfevic broker at Liv-rpool, with uaker ted okHoy-w ck, At aout tweaty minutes alter Lem 60k, | yave the davin.ce add gu iiog i Wane trian) cheek soy by tha covitnetor. ‘ ““F tober, accounts for abou: 2x huodred (neusamdponads scaritag, | with E¥7tain iW urics ov Lis head, frony which he dict iv | tuotitutiory ut wooo sel! Gowtn oa to forior and ea Another ¢ #93,” shouts ope; *damo tt, mag, I’m met PB es ase But whose weton) coficiency 1a eseiniased I irom sexty go | twenty tour hours. fue Coroner then entered iute @ | J urge it, w.)!, in all (avare ty rendor the eity of Berton | going to Haria D '? THE FIMANCIAL CRISIS [2 ENCLAND 0n@ bandred tie usdad pounds mate dese.iption of the Injuries whicu bis evaleful debtor, and prosery igh the euooens ye ©No nowitor, oft? responds the conductor, “ite ote a) s bi a Pi aie John Fleteser & ©o., corn merchants of Lancester, | Urkkg® Rad sustamed, and eur toat ip big | geversinus of ite ection of thé lanes | cents now to dix 67 Mita strent.’” THE FINANCIAL CRISIS IN ENGLAND, mo - witht Naviltties of c¥et one hendred tamwtand poxkas | opinion éatm lust hove resulted from yinence indicted | # ace Ne ilmfin the Iufereets ot LBS N2tTTINg Age Ia WhICM | iho coyil ye ¥ Sav; Then did that dodges begin” : * lane Stock Hxchangue Exilvens Pricked | Sieriiog. A in poo tram. ‘The orriage m whicn toe decoased har | be lived. “Today, & * pouting 40 tbe followlag potiee Sand Soms vas 2 7 Jivutfoot & Sons, exgar refinene and riceunillere,in [ InsC\oen eeeM Wes Covered With bicod inahie; but blood Mr Pates wae merciod i 1813 to Gusretia Angusta, | ported up te wr ole), Fopt. 26.) Oh waa aleo igurd apo the window bet the Hoxien nh of th From the London Timor (city 2) the stapes. acd the fawilv, by | od Sates futeroal Revenae Inw, vibe Th AY clases of HisR todny (Sepicinbew 24) “have et Baxenilell, cort merchant, of Manchester, went as eovonninee. might bows Leen ecuusicued f whom be has cely ome surviving | Madame Van de Ted will bo Increased one eanl oo i 2 wea ‘4 iP rei sed ton sutle of extreme teprs: , wud in ine ‘¥ Kamaieo, worsed spiacer at Bradford, ant | either by BuPPOSILiOD Mat Mr, Briggs was ome Weyer, wile o! the emmineut statesman » baa more | efter Uctoder le. Another Large Dectine in the Merce nnn cock neacked a Meneses ee] oibenrot to cxqmpe {rom bis assailous by lon foun once deer catiad to administer the eaverument Of | fue aatouisiad pr: Yauger could olor no further obfede Kebei L estabiahod. ifuppily, hewover, there i nothioy to ex- Ata tasting rs of the Leeds Ranking "pf opposite 8idc, or Veat he woe endeavor Relginm, and yin mow tts reprosenta.tve at ihe Court | yo5 mod pai? ine IA. Forse ta a 1 of restenation, Ee OUR. cite the aligitest disquiet Jo the minds of ordisery v= | Company ita extinnted tjadiliiiea ware etited at over p asvadans (roam csoaping, I mixnt te trken ax proved | of -t James, e Ai cents, oir,’ ¢ Ketaunea femae paneer ger; Owbg, ° vostore: The probability” {2 that some of the partion | bt hundred und soveatern thousand pounds pierling, )) thab Mr. Brigwe waa robert oi ta property which had | Tho tinmeriate stcaston of Mr. Batet bee Areswent to | wyaee thar tor! ~~ who baw su lhred from specniegons in cotton or ‘hi -” cat en eee # delle) Mey Of over bait a mien pasa) ae ween bad au a's auueder: ous atikelc upon | Londen were startin the following torus by Ave ft V. “'Thaw’s the chargw, Tedam, co flagrant dete wencdes tw connec rel t of nutabor of tailures wer yutil! oxpested in conuection | Him tw the raukey torvagenthat bie death bad arisen |S. Wilder, of New York. 1s must have bran Bfsy yours i wr did’ ao Flagran . ng ‘wD connecman with the Leeds San! with this Intge b Pt feons maiioe there ed be uo doubt, The femule pase tbat ereerting + them wroRe committed turday aigdt, aod as ten eaiock alors $0 w Gerd, nking IOMttutOn, Axwell a8 smog dap hens rs Speculators is cotton, produc Yaud shards, which exhibit te sudcared tig story | WUCD bauvy deprectation in valu Que when Mtr Wilowr Limmsi€ a asif.madce man, and of Accomplished business teatut, Came one CY lobe Mr. Gray's counting roor, ang this merchant waked $0 a0. cure bie serviows ag anpocinl aveat in harope; be having ing Compauy ve been alsa op King aud over ser ately, wi wrens, ANd the ceaiers onsequently oap k nex: | malo wh was eiler murder unr tutes. ib c8 to wie was LY morivrer, See in tem y'Ci0Ck U5 tb Reevy Failures ard a Forgery Amounting (to Milliens of erranae, te Z, 3 ET Ta ! Oa the Moadsy morsu, —alemost divcity ibe at before empivy 9d bio id (ite capacit Mr. Wilder, t ewan Pounds Sterliage worl hts Sem beard during the roast rear cttoreas | THE MULLER MYRDER CASE.” | wore opened—iir.2> tedior wan ound ti with spor’ | tum tama, bit mado orvenjeounats t ine eetor toxin Of congratulasion at the ye country. 7 eS onthe ty tion oO: the pronerts: of whieh Yhy aleoeased ad geen ee wand contd UO 96° Me. ‘e ale agerty ds was cospertiy of the ron¥ed. ‘The lourng Coroner thow ndverted ne ave: ort ag th fon, o ; Seo eA desired, ABceriMining this, Sr. Gray abrapty. tarnet i is porte Be ws, Reg bod e kets eau far ke ation of the tage atin Mallers depge mm respect \o te bees, the one fouad in the rarieay | Mr Bates. sues ty 1) fa pobiksouehs and. oyandl me et 608 TO firey, an! Lesitenie aan Glanie svacy one Sobre oe cf it lM a Pacer Md mocrn eirses having bees omar! $e dy ius witness sartnews | desk, nad told tim ho must be ready so KO tomorrow. | Rann, Oa sue otbar hand, i) fvsald baat cao eompantew Discontent in the French Money Market and | *™ ley £9 roy, excopt thar u banking coavera | ¢ Soe ea gene rtaintlor of tie | us bing tho ha: ne sad purehaswd for suller, and che | Ar. Hates uecordingty was cour, and soiled for Mhaland.'| gonog foel quat in oc ¥Des Mh} 2 COR he ur y ANG | vehich waggormod thirty-two yeuraagerun the ond myslers Mit ween anid Verdict of | otner iat which warfomd in stu.ar's box waa ap | Tue reqait was BN eimpity.aimit at aoiue autedquens | Gu'{ horas in-irurt hee cond * a Fall ia Breadsidffs, of uaiiny t Se ee a et tera re ee Landa timer Bepk 27.9 Hentited ss vcing the hat wuru by" Ure Teigye os tw feces as iret garher fiatents no od diieetha hy om Plaginhtemy pein aovirenr 9 2 : G entorday moreiag tho jary emphuoliod ‘vy: Me. Hum. } day tsut Qo wat murders Arraeed be'cre land nem.’ Mr. W rhs > OF wibroondrat ere came time a Beayy fall bos takes place im cotton, the |. preva, Coronor fr Kast , Middiese:s, to maqutry loto the | in Acssrfer, ths with oa te geet tas Ger ar re ees Bo Bid Se ne Re opeene "| a0is Wiecry, igh price of whtch waa previousiy ins only ground of |) Cirouun sas te iat Mr. ib Acserien, this with other propercy velonsiax to the | $40 way tor hr Hkies to Te9!to ominonce. aod avwnue line chargo a Wer edits to TArkvite faint the popmmation of this cuantry gould Dud or ances relative: to the death of Br. Fhorins | deceased was ound wpea Muller, and Yt w-s fo” hin: . Baris’ icine [From the soudoo Tétdyraph, Saye. 28.) Fe preventative inte,’ a pritice aioe Une “Her LON SON, end Harlem varity it the? Revers In refled apo ay the ff forwd te tow one bagdrsd and aizhth wostes aint en tie North! Loadon Ratiwayyaud who was al- rg he paw: (wo rays WoO Nave nud a command of the teved to Rave been cnurdered by Fraaz Muller, ageto as- : therefore, to explain how hebecamo’possessad of that* THE EFFECT OF FARRAQU "gS VisToR i raanufac! rine a shtpping buvincso/ de wortd to ON 1 gcubled at the TownHals to pursue (ib yoatigasion, - property. Thera wee’ ome ciramsiause whic might weom to be favormbly to Muller—ne bad never extent never before attained, and there iunot a symptom, It having beon mad io 1 Ff omaut princes of Lyi dow, we owen fareyali tribate to Mr, | of the intemal ponte yact, approved Janet), 1106, a * e i i made pudlic that the'seoused would, by | concealed tue fack of ti being mis iwtentioa 10 yo to | P ti orad, 4 ia Ley dh ° z ‘ ang imjonding chanza. “Our protits, arted by two ex. | order of sit George Gray’, Secrounry 1o--the Home Depart. | Amuries bea, on thecothee hands Cols mveent aifong {{J@#DUS Bston, wi mad just died ainony ub The name | Sollows:— Terre me HL Decveats, hate Deed of unprecedantod magnitude, | rent, be preseut on chis pecaston, iu crder that the jory | the meu: acibg & motive Ser his Committing the if. {) 2% 80 dietingutanod eound wboue'it, and ihe man bimesit ‘That every prracn, firm, grompaoyyr evrportion ott and all that has taken place lately had heen taxt the capt: | rfigisl have bit idoatiled vy the wisncdoos, a considers: - fiwus of lowly Origin but he fived*to die a varter nous | or yorsrams 2 or faring Uwe enareor eence.gevont cm ety be was Recosed; Wecanse WS was Well Known taliat Kes demanded in tue shape or b Beata of Joshua Bates and Walter proportion of them, In such circunatan OF Those great morcastilo horsoa which ara more Like | Yaltowd, eama!, soar done oF Stwtes than Cros in th ir foreign retauope, sad he woe, | Cyeth. or aay vel cle en cage oF ureover, one uf MAA MUCH BL oeORACM and GrteNt Moi chaos iv oor aidet who, both by dirth and buela: ogetuar, atetant “quirvers ‘Of ihe glotye . Josnun-}: fuer to und par w duty of ero interest his iait | of crowd was collecte+iaround the fows Hall, the duila- | thatthe vey deficient is. mevune, and thoreiore he ih eit would be | ing being extirery detzehad, and admietiog ‘persons to } might hove heen wauced (o-ooramit the crime je <a , Gisoreditanle to the commercial intei/izeace oF the | cumplotely murronod is, Jo’ anticipation of as crngm,” | Crabtureevenre by whicd Semieht b9 wile ari ‘Savage Laader. nation if angtaing like disodbtent ur fright’ shoald | the par rte | If the jury i opinion that uller was the man who be manifysied. OC cou our great secess of | ixmte tickets of admissioz to the hall, it betug aroomuf | rourdered: Mr. Uriggs, or Saat ive was coucerned tn and woulth das been attended by & rush falo many | circonseribed exten: wrder—for (Oro wus HOt NOg in she evi- improvident commitments, but there is reason t> | inal wag quit it Defore the proveadings*com- | deuce to exv!ade the possibility of another persom being Dalteve that theie have not assumed proportions to | menged the invoived in the commission of the crima—they would Jead to avy digasters more than of a local aud individual | ineosveniently grout, roturd & verdict of wiliui merder cRainst Muller: aod, iu character, Jirst, a6 regards ontton, tbo fat tp price Begides the presence of Superintendest: How!lo: an@ | ihu guppogition cf there beingaworr than cae impHeuted will save millions cictainy of our populativs, apset | Inspectors ‘ionner and Kerrossey, to whom the managa: | in the guilt thea they would slse raturo a verdict of wil- from any stimuius ay give to our export trode, while | iwent of the cese had beoo gowided, there wers prosont } cul murder against some ether Persea unkocwn. the only sufforers in this country must. De afew spect: | Mr, Moojen, solicitor to the fwmily of the deceased, aud TO8 Vaxdier. x Us cfe soaiy pea ive Rae he tine Genes to eae Cor PHiaL epoROS. Te el alion sec: Maer. 6 The jury then retired to consider their verdict, and, prs SiDaES, be : iow from prepiaua i ai i ei Atu few minutes to vigbt o'clock ths prigonor; Franz: | ary osenc n ° GORVRN AMD MACE BIG ET, | Ue bulk of the eotioa imported into this convtry during | Miller, was broucht into. covet by Tnnpeetor ‘Vanier and LS Saud, Inlane wor to tin Compan oem ee the past *wo or three years nas bern on account of the | Sergeant Williamson, His urrivai in the vau had excited whe Foremen said—Cur verctot is that tie deceased tuted franz Muller Committed for Wiliai Mareer, was lives, ata poor bey at or sear Bos- fie grows recsipte oF such’ ra a tom wouu alter "ine tea Chena weet oyervcard in Dasgh toad bik oF her veer}, orysuck st gevoweh 9B Ol harbor of that city, aud the war, 0 fool- } VeMele i ¢ e aver to bo ropoaicd — witty qmnothor colony, | oe tareniionn ocd wea tie Het take he dace ae broke out. There ls always « toucy ofStomarew discoy- {Moved hereby i F row or invented jor ine origin of great fortune Whit. } {hemo in: co niniind. muy an ebioan Cugten bad bis oat, the Bivot *strect) beaker itis Wale | law or by agreawent with any pero P ei Jot; and a half erown ta bis pooker, er,” is tle tradi: | Paee have paid orbe lisitls to pay oud fare ve she comiqs’ tional beginning o acoros of Yroat names, Wo repeat +tobvrithatauding. Wonait nr, tuereore, tbe story woat Mr Bates came From this it In evitent the companion have o& NER ehIp boy” from America to Kayland; sia, ab uvhority to charge tworand a hal’ per cen. ux 10 pa we, certain That be did come srer—tuat he came | engers, Which would be ap eighth of « ceat addition « x Indian and Egyptian prodevers, and one econgvint canse | loud exerrations from the crowd outside the “hail, bat & -) over Loor and friendies-—and that he rose it the ; dshe tre cent tare, m — Kon &e Of an ndverse state of toe excbnages bine consisted in tae | when he entered te room im petite appearances con | rae ‘slaw carriney of, tha Noe rem de ieee, bles wa F courre 0 the long iio that te now cloned to wimdsn a | | Toe om deotore give checks 19 chanro in pitao at cop farge sums rilted to these shippers in | traatod so strongly in the irangmations of the crowdes ht of the Oth of Jul ps magistloemt fortune, guliciently teucitied, — ins ®, ulvss pusse: "re atk ee them, axcens OF the d to them by | audience with ihe magnitudeot the cri "i c+] Mahe OF tho-Oeh of July Imat, and" we-iud that Pras’ Mel- ty his position in the werd known firm | [16 We compadios comand als o at lone The syoamsh|p Hausa, Ceprain Von Santin, from South- | the Euglis say, oonbila’ of | iodo’ coceted atuk a core uh tuamen ota ban beloreant Pe a te on eae at vinden arte conealLeas, # Brothers, Aint@ the vagt enorgiog and shart. | |o@ prepared without auy dodgiog to give eha.e im legeb smpiow @@ the 28th of September, arrived wt thia pors | tading, kven at oxiscing prices the KuStern grower will | seemed sidaeniy to provail; for, although bis counie- dtos of wilful fad gl ie lemon, equivalent io @ ver qocesées of Betiah trade, however, we should |) enrrensy oe fais lve serday tworvil Ju most Instances resiize a largo promt, so tha: the relte€ | yance assumed @ somewhat’ forbidding aspact, whic Be eae an ek ui ies wise toi tain Sia exouse for pausiug over the grave of ove mer- Li im said the stege oompantes Intend (0 cinuge tam Z ieehity Pe to accrue to us from the preseut fali will not be aliored | micht parily vo attribiged to the position in whith pe «| a TbO EY . Snpenm <) ir wuvDg a Lundres ov. auth cento fare sfter to-day and to stop ick ote f \ verdict the fotowing:—*The jur7.qbilo passing their verdict, take this opportuvity cf-exprossing thelr dis- aausiaction wito the present stato of railway eecommo- ‘ie it tha caresr |foxcharge. They are to have sotieos in thetr em Re eamen:, Jora, from Londofiderry ov the 80th of ing 2 i f lace aay *, from ry ob by the thoughs of ite being a resvit of the ruiu of ether | was place + pl Apc caddie ki fortune — Bat the potut which Atirac sit there was golittic of mark abont him " of thin gomieman ts illustrated by that ‘early vorage wonder, reuched Quodec carly yesterday morning, perties, citber of crernnees of willor poder of action that ‘axy AR: i Next, with respect tothe panic from the Leeds dis- | ove mig! have taken bis seas’ beside in - é ‘ which te wade, and by tbe fact toat, Lora im amerioa,| | {>4epresumed, wil bo ready with coppers henoc:sew 6 bicckado runner Cnarlotto, from Cork, om the BUD. | ciocures, thery is equally small fadadation for pabiis ua- eee ave ie him In a ratlwey | dowion, a3 Lordtog facilities for tho perpetrattou of | hy booamenm euxiisbuam Ho iy tus toe type ct his a 3 id 916 Hace ont Sasard.y. easiness. altnongh for the moment, with the uoanieslsy | (vom the London Telegraph, Sept. 27.) [Tee ettention oF ther throne, Caveementy gaaire to call | owe andor his vactaern’ work for civilisation, and ebat MAILS FOR EUROPE 0 Lows by too Jura is five days later than the ree | Usually excited by a prominent topic, the possibili¢y Of | Sa vagor were the applicants to see Muller tbat they jad to the Becesnigy of eniorcing the adoption Fister work—tbe werk of ull these busy interne uonal tiraw— te " von beukiug or fipa:es tailures is uppermost in all minds '¢ | asked permission to sland in the passages and on tho” ‘way compauics of some more effectaul syuiem of ieotae is, WDile deweloj ing oper business and-emolament, to —— porto: the © isa curions futt thet. while some persone have been | starcuse No one waa admitted, Bowever, without # 4 & Muricad med Morri¢e, who was concerned in jones Ripe wee reat ih Loong the liste p and even then the inquest room was deusely packet, stb aateute Ger sie, sice ‘a Qagtion of liratted lbabinty, only bwe failures o public outside crowded everz spot from which the by ibs Valid Staten taennany Trailer, hus been sentenced | iismiog proportivas this’ year have oonsisted of | privcset could be wecn as be descended trom the van and ¥ tbe Vatied states Vonsular Court sy Shaoghae, Cama, | pinks founded oa the opposite principle lhe oppo} walsed up the ateps to the bail,. The wiudows of the to pez alaervitude tor tex yearn, Rents of ee eee he Pir y! aged by honnes pecs ae the ball were likewize filled with rete ia coat cted 98 a snare & exfexuard, avd every busl- | pazors. The shops near were nob opened for bnsinera, Metobente aint mmauniucturors im Paria complain of the | Oo. man must bs aware that if the Leeds Lank@s Com- | \vnen elght orelook etruck, and it was known that tho GafavGrante vifect produced on trade In geverat by the | pany had been under tho law of limited lability, 1% | Coroner and the witnesses bad acrived,a notion prevuiled omiethg of the rate of diccount bythe Bank of france from | Would, intend of being able to push out its endorse | amongst ine spectators (hod they had bern “sola” by the Six toeeven per cent. Shey cousider it the gore us. | Ments to the extent ef £2,000,000, with a paid up capital | game means which was practised by Inspector Tanner of the fevers z me of £100,000, and to maintain this course for a series of | New Yorkers, aud also on those who assembled at Bow OC (OT Ab Hgrmenl «cen the precious metals are | years, hayo found ttsetf brought toa stand within afew |} gireet ast’ Monday mourning, and that while oy whe bask. There bas boon a fall of one frane | Months of Its commencement, In this consideration ties | they bed been patiently waiting outelde the pris Hour in the Paris market. The deotine is | 2°. he true ground tor not falling into vagucalarm. Ifthe | oner had been quietly ‘sitting i a room of the oT banking and foarce coinyapies lalely startel-especially the | gown hall, Bus five muutes -had hardly elapsed boiore 140 the suwerod: rs (0 geil and the uneil- | interior ones—bad been formod with unlimited ltmbitty, | there wes @ rush of people from the direction ot the hors ef syoontators to ester toto any new engages | there would Bare Leon cause t0 apprehend an uitimaly | North London Ratlwray Dridge wt the bottom Of the hill, seus walntainin Ga dae crash that might have involved the entire commerce Of | and directly afterwards tho prison van appeared in aight, nisitiog nape cas the couatry; Dut ail woo are o:nversant with the London | 1+ required the raost determined efforts on the part of the An imporm: Vrencd decor ve Geclares the herring and | money :arket can sirexdy perceive bow sinall je tue power | monnted aud foot police to keep am opeu space that the muckere! Oyueries heucovurts free, Canar den tee a 4 Rera ae Leroi tele eat et p Mew aang = ene bo Ree al tone of thatr business err doubtful whether t ioe would praserve ‘le way; but Walter Savage Landor died at Florence on the 27th of | capital are narrowly watchod, and in a short tino there | pine heavy von (ofead. feb wat farce ihe mounted pos Septeuber, isnot a bill broker tn the market w ho Soald net ell the | hice stationed themaetves outside the fott police, who eu. sneral o sates, et r exact valine of their papor, an ie safety or otherwise } circled the yaw. door and formed a guarded passage for Ube funeral of Capt. Sorko took placs on Friday, Sep- | ‘vith which it might bo beld in times of general pro:eure | toe prisoner and the aflcers in cuaree to react Ube GuUrt Jemver 33, ihe budy she distinguished explorer now | cr distrust, Whatever denger may exist in these direc- } Yuirectly the officers bad secured thoir position the van Wes in @ vault uider the church of Dowlish Wake, near | ons, therefore, will be short-lived, and the probability | dour waa opened, and the first persoo-so etep out was Mr. Uaiuscer, England. There was & numerous attendacce | 18 tht im instances wRere through ignorant or | inspector Tanver, whose prisoner Muller a, Sergeant bring the whele world insensibiy togstber, Ts is thor function W oreite a thuasend new wants, looper a hone drod sew tineso! tratiic, verpetually to bo the servants of a tar Signer purpose than trado, while trace ie still ene, mission to which they sem to be, aud ars; devoted. If it wero paomibte, for example, to gauge the work of this one dead inan, in iiekiag toyetoer Amerios wad) Hogland, by (heir own paturni syiupaiby first, and bers by Bhe ehormous-micbinery oF commerce, of whiab Lo was oue Of the engiuoors, the frerss catcuiction wonld bs-outdone, He bimsel coud not heya wld us; for the: ediegs of all toat we do, g.0d and bud, pasos (ar Out of Our pargoud ravge, hia the rtp; toe stove which ws cost. imo the water, futitis rato today that, if we could estimate the shure which the plata ship boy who bas junt died a nitihovairs had ln the iaterhoxing ofthe Now: World ond the Uld, we should kee whas truth there te is that phreme of ours, *merchuut prince;’” for weak indosd ure game of the more recogntaed jafuec des of earth, when Wo'vo- gare them to the stupesdous power woicd trace has to et trade; oF an energetic and upright mershaat to bind U6 uattous together with ebaine of gold, Mr. Bates-nevor forgut tue 1and of hie birth fa this; |} Ing, aod In the regufur edition of the Wi to bis deais.he watcbod the earnest strtggle of the fas Nerth wittethe liveliest Interest and adhesion; ana if, Sogodont.— is Word nus been Star. ‘he course of it, the sdoitional misery of our wvoire: ing overybody in face for the mt few weeks, is mont tas been avoided -if, after ite end, we are Ww os goctlog inte ‘Daarl rebady's month, ita preparation Gieansing, boauttfying nut preserving the tee! aan the aud crresttoy the progress of Bold 4 drugatate ‘The Ctmard mail steamship Asia, Captain Moctts, wilh, isave Boston on Wednerday for Liverpool. Tbe mails tor Europe will close In this city aba quarters past one and buif-past five o’etcok this afternoon, Tue New Yor« Heratp—Edition for Burope—vitt Ue roady ag olovou o’clook in the morning. Single cupies, in wrappers, ready for mating, \@ve cone, THE OI REGION OF PENESYLYANIAs tien to Iie, chazecter and property The verdict of “WHiul murder 2gainst Franz Muller’ wee then recotded,and the Coronor muda out bio war- Ja0s committing.dias to Newgate for trial. MULLER QCOMMNITTED BY THE POW STREBT MAGIS- TRATES. {From the London Times, Sopt: 2%] Tho examination of Franz Mullery charged witts the fui murder of Me, Thomas Briggs; ou the 9th of July was resumed yesterday mocnixg, before Mr, Flow- bea! at tho Bow atroos polios conrt. ( The prigoner arrived in the police var-abeut half past ten o'clock, after being exhibited to the Coroner ang bis javy at Hackoey, z A considernbie strount of testirreny, the pointe of _— havo sirendy been pudliahed, was then taken; after whiel Mr. Gitfard gaid+-I now ask you, sir, on the part of the Crowe, to. commis tia prisouer for trial ou-this charge, ‘Myr. Deard—TI slall reserve the defeuue of my clieat tor the tial Mr, lowers (addressing the prisoner}—As a mere mat: torof form, I ask you if you desiro to say anything in anower to this courga? ‘Thd prisoner, 10-a-clear wolce, said, ‘'! have nothing to say now.’” Tbe prisoner was-thop fully committed for trial. ‘che examination was concluded at about four o'clock, By this time ao timmense crowd bad avsombled iu the ‘Tye Hengin’s (raphic account of « visit to the oll region | Of Pénneylvacia, with a desoription of the country ex@ 4 tte present tubabitants and owners, will be published me 1 the adftioa of the H.nann vor crore on Tucsday meym- uv Heraw. cape the sadiabaardity of a collision with owe own chit drep—purt of the merit may be avcribed te that close commerciabutiton whith this man, with those Hise nim, ¥ culpable management a break up may occur, | Kerrestoy and anether otfoe? were aiso in tho van neighborhood of tha court, and the witdowso the nonsea | belped to cadabilah walle ‘he amassed his owd princely AanW . . +. . e . st tbe funeral Capt Grant, Dr, Livingstowe and Sir | even the shareholders will sometimes — find aller showed himac@ asthe van door he | ta. Bow street commanding a view of tbe-road botwee | Tovenues, ae . . . . . ° « Rodurwk Murobison were umong the mourners, tbat they haye been saved from complete loss. . @ indignant of which, how- | tho-ovurt and the police statica opposite were crowded ee a ces . . ° . . . . a ‘Tho stcatcer Coniveins, commanded by an American, | Looking at ell these points it will bo seon that there ypemred 10 Lake st notice, He | wht visitors, giving toe street quite s-Loliday aspect The Prize Ring, We Shs Wh peliasel ike ra PREPARATIONS FOR THB GREAT FIGHT DSTWREN OOBUNN AND Maw. {rom the Nenagh (Iceland) cuardian, Soph 26 ] Various places have beev named as tho scone of tho never was a time when, spraking ina broad commercii | queriy, sud even earotully services at tbe capture of Nankin by tho impo | sense, apart from she liltie interests of share yromote in the same mauuer walke: produce specwGtors, the country was entitled to 100k ujon | hail, Whilehe wos in sight (ne mob coalmued their its position with greater contd and satisfaction. ‘ot | ayoats of det Av bour elapsed botore the arrival of the van, and thea thooxoitement was-tmrense. Air. Superiutendent Durkio bad so stationed bis mon a5 to keep the mob oa both sides ai a convenient distan . UNTIL AFTER INE i PRESIDENTIAL BLECTION, 4 KIBILAND, BROXSON 200, steamships Earopa, from Boston, and Hecla, from uw rs remember that i large Nts are to be made by same as on his firet ap- | andat S$ o'clock Frana Muller was once more couducied | ‘great international prize fyht’ which is ex ed to Manulactirers sud Jobvers of e Now York, urgived out ou the 25th; the Beigion, from | mercantile or tmancial busives®, the rate to be paid ‘or acd was notably dis. | to tho-vaa, Neither at this period nor as any other mo- me of next mouth between Maco and Coburn. A CLOTHING, STRBET, Qucdeo! and City of Washington, from New York, arrived { ihe use of the capjtal by which that business ie c he wore when he was | ment throngnout the protracted inquiry did be display | Limerick paper states that it is to be ia the aighberhood AAD AT CHAREERS, a nn the 2740, and tee Ge ta. Gor New York, on must be provortiouately bigh; tat they have only to the slightest emotion, [le walked firmiy to his piace, | of Hathkenio, whero Coburn is at present in course of RETAIL one fhe 27/0, aud the Germania, from New York, 00 | pysq ai! their arrangements and comtracts oma ful! recox- Homediately the hall doors closed upon him the prison | uttsely regurdiess of the shouting of tue people, aad war | traiuing. A Mowagban paper says that ‘Coburn {s a : OM THELS LALOR wHobess Gu #POcK, She sta vit, nition of this fact, wad that theo, whatever may be the | ff, and the owed, toe xromb extent, dispersed. | thon conveyed to Newgate, The mob broke through the | county Armagt man,and is ambitious ty Rave fvht near st oe New. terms to which the rate of discount maWgo, we «hal! remain: ti, he wes Pemoved to the Bow | iines of police and) rushed frantivaily towards the yao, | bia native town (Siiddietown), and should be win the SUITS AND SING L RUPNTS, materetnyge igcehod York, with Hoa. Hiram | Soity hava. to onpgratulnto ourscives that ali close: na soon became Soowm outside the | but the deor tad. closed upon tho privowee before they | choice of places Middlotow. or some place near it will be 2 BURL TON. Sihey wad ir Cilitns, of the Russian-American Tole- | tho merchaat, the auricuiturist and the capitallst—sée | yordiet of wilful murder | could reach the velucle and the signal for departure bac | the piace ” , Baual ta style aad faleh a) b Company, arrived at Queeosiown on the 80th of | equal sharers in the uational welliciug. y lor waa brought out to | deen given, . We bavo- beard that Isiavdmere, an ielend. situate to wea Gefiecinae . a < calli ‘gave vent to their | Thare can be nooubt that Moller hea gained strength | Lough Dorg, about eight ries from this town, and which ratte catr fy A agent and health since his errival from Quosustown. He-cor tainly appeared somewhat jadod by the long day's pro ceetings at Hackney and Bow gireet, but some of the witsoeses looved far leas ablo to bdur the fatigue and protracted conSuomont in tho siffling mtsaosphere of the $ =. There was also w street, the public assem. i “shen ou last Monday. The Corcmer arrived at @igbt O’clock preowely, and took. nig seat, but the prisoner did not come (or sorae time after. A shout barst from tho public outside as the VIPTY von ORNT GNSS THAN THE Sth ANOS OsN 8% ADE TO ORDER, AND €7 ON AM BENS STRNET, Uppoete now Coprt Ligure, containa about ove busdred and fifty area, is likely to be tho iockiity where the fight ts to come off. We hope the polico will be op the «ti vine and prevent such @ 1320 taking place In our countzs THB FIGHT TO TAKE PL4# OCTOBER 4 Ly A“DRAW’’ -——— The Failures se) Grant Creatted with a Victory, NEW CASES IN LEEDS, Sept 28.) Landon / a f hen, Gra From the Ledon Times (city artiele), Sept. 2 pee Leyes Ot mber 30 cfedits Gen, Grant | UPTO ints (row Leeda mention the failure of Messre, with a snecess im baving compelled Lee to move, and } areraq Toala & Lo, woolen merchants, with liabilities for Jovgs with musd itterest for pending results, . About £100,000, and of Mosare Turner & Johawon and A sho ‘POX NOt TARR PLAGH. ONG Oe VT ae ee oa a Mir. C. Turner, ¢lott mantyaciurers. In tho two iatier SS ere phew goog mh go [From the London Herald, Sopt. 27:) i ae ee eee wg Mg Lens ag aud Dedaetions. | cuses the linbilities are said to be emoll.. Slav ed cen Garvene, thummetinatag semenh te eetaaieer. wae OBITUARY. The whole o the atukes, £500 a side, are new deposited er 0 6 te a HERS etn © Farragui's Action. ‘Que ot the conaequcnces of the adscouding 0” Mr, 2. W. | Side Of the Coroner, imme y ~ » ee ml ees ia tho binds of the stakeholder for the figent between | 4 . . ° e bs ° 4d © e frequeutly converred with init, with as much contners us if he had boen holding an ord was very calm ‘and collected througuow showed the sigbtest siga of ct. plece before him. To bave watched bin ne have suPpeRad tor A Moment thut bis life was copending tbe ovidence which Nad been takeu in thatconrt, Tho t found io the prigoner’s baggage wheg he was appre ed on board the Victorie, and which les been as to be thet which Mr riggs wore on the night of in ale ‘er on the ficnt between Ad- —_—— — ol Perragots fleet and the ram ‘Tennessee, in Mobile raye— We miss now invite the public to draw a wn from tits extraordinary trial two thiogs vd —-erther the armor of Tens rior te argets whiott sent our ifd tho federe ss aferior to our art boy realy eaid toast we do net think the former bypo- thesis codid L@ mamtaimed for @ moment, ond conse- Queutly we must close with the later, Chis we do with Marsden is tho suspension for a second time of the trou niog at Caatie Howerd and Ktrknam, near Malton. er standine idie for twoor three years the works were recent} My. Margden, aad nave yero wig isly wor w weeks, one new shalt baring been sunk to the exteut of one nondred fees. Extensive sew works were ib contemplation, inciod bridge | o8 over the Derwent, ‘ine hands wore ait knovked of work | on Friday, acd at present elt is at @ etandsti l. > ‘The Leeds Mereury mentions an additional feilure—that Coburo and Mace The formor will Nght at oleven stone ua pou nd Macy at @laren étono tures pounds, noth men are fuliy © nfdent of success. The fight 18 Gxed too nte off nxt Tuesday, Octoner 4, and thy only bitch in the maiter is #9 to tho locality for the battle, Coburn, who t% m Irisiman by birth, edbores to ihe terme Of agreement, via-—"Tnat the figs shall take piace withia twenty, and not exceeding one hundred miles of Dublin; but there 1 reason w kuow that Active mesures in oF ‘on. He and nover Jeohva Rates, the Lomion Banker. Gur advices from Europe inform us that Jostiua Bates, the smivent London banker, of the house of Mossra. Kar. ing Brothers, & native of the State of Massncluseris. ded lo Loudon on Saturday, the 24th of September, wm the eventy-sixth yeur of bis age Josbua Bates was, by birth and education, an American, deseenced from anctent and roepectivle family of omigranis from Enyland, which apponrs in the history of ‘ A Gertatna Care for foreta or Mr ptures ; “wHITas” 2 LEER TRUSH OW METRES” Lis 7 ‘ WW ITN” HIPs” r Or Il 1s light, clown arde ay: no prosaure on ) Yarapaiots sant fora wiomp. GAL UORY ; | quarters are being maae “2 “ ov nen ‘¢ der, the gold wated and chsia, and other articles | yraesacty 28.23 early a6 1633, Their pumbers evon be. “ ove All Persons Stop p' 42 Out horvation, and we that most persons ac- | of tir. John Clapham, a manutseturer; bat wtates thas | tie Durden, . f ‘ Masi 3 to prevent a fignt in Iroland, aud thut uoless an aivera- ‘eves & Anthea. tool quauied with’ the sudje¢ J Uo prepared to alii | tho liabilities are not large, and aleo Qhat the disquiet | Dearing : a enc estas coal peer rogers le Fors fragt lcs plore ee ese) MD tion (eae whien Coburn yeremplorily ratuses) eau, be Sree. teenads | reheres. righ Meee o suns c pirated (he Warric ‘1 ouid, s trely of ? tee com: vance : ~ G ss * bow ’ 5 ney, ; ttected, & pos'p: ¢ “t ”? Sole tvery whe: ws Aer costhare. staiusd: ta; ine sidan er tas | peeeaeet emi tss baal: ax papel lg were @ cored out of court. The jury Having anewered to | of snemsorving aa woldiers in she Vorce wacs with tho | eck, Gronzomement of the fight or a draw” must be {) Ancinilaier, Cwses catarva. Sols every why the consequence. their Nemes, rome commotion oecarred, whoa { News from Soath Amertea, | nasives, aud obhern as represeotatives to tho Gonetal the Coroner aaid that if there were any toverruption to promised with tbe bank, aad na6 bo influence on ihe ie 4 Court. Frou this {aithful rellylous stock Mr, Bates was Tonvosseo be ore tbe action bad lasted a quarter of au | yitimate trade of who Artificial Mower Vaers, Harte Dour a 2) Oo . <DON + ro} ” 4 “ eilfing orior quviity of Gun Pe MESSKS, TURCE, BANCLAY AND COMPANY, LONDO'. the procee:1ugeé be would order the court to be cieared. airectly desceuded, and was born at Weymouth in 1784. 1 em bad a at Lisbs he a a 4 Tho Privateors Divsen se I sracicm Fiesee:(ohsg SES0) ye Mr, Legwes called teen men in the compart | ,, 22,72 the only kon of the late Col, Joshua ater, and ee ergy eae said Hagok, of our ovr my Abecmnis) mana ‘1 7 The suspension iss been announced to-day of Meare. | Mr, Board—You said you caw compart | yecoived bis early edncation from the Rey. Jacoh Norton, coffae,—-Good 7 5 ote ch eee 7 , oie a Beit enue setts tan tk bea Turck, Barclay & o., an old =“ oe pete fe -s 4 mont with Mr. Briggs, Is elther of them present? whe gindly rondored this service to the most considerable acne tid siier 6 400 4 6,500; stuck 0,000 bage. |) o# celecsenmneihe Bis aly AS rer i rwae, Of} 5, are abou 100 — 2 of Af ry ” ; roam the burt CrawTords, whion reached Malta, with covs'| Dest india trade, | The votal liab inities ore 2.100, Mr, Lee—I caunot swenr. among bis parisbiouers, At the age of ‘trtoen, howey oy. to £120,000, but tho amouat to rank upon the ertate will, , Bourd—I will direct your attention to one, Ie the it 6 sald, certainly Lot exceed £2: ‘the difticalty i | prieover one of wwem? Delieved to Dave arisen from the firm baving accepied Mr. Lee—I canpot swear, draits of Calcutta correspondents whose col Mr, Deard—Ts ho hko the wan or not ? ‘wore not of the fil value represented. It in Mr. Loem I cannot ow ear whether be ie or not. that go other London houses ore likely to be compromised. A durvmau—BHe bes not the hat on, The books are in tho bands of hcesrs. Coleman, Turquend ‘The Coroner ordered the hat fouud in the ra\iway car- & Co, * nas to be produced; and it was accordingly brought for- RS. F. YAGUE AXD COMPANY, LONDON. ward. The neuspensyco has also been announced of crspies Fr. Mr. ae Newent Me end alindl hegre! a tise ‘Yague & Co,, commiasion merchants in the Spanish trace, | and eaid, *\Thie is ib Mabilities of limited amount, . try it » Thea turning to the police he said, ‘I should nd only a kort time before the death of his young man entored the counting hauge of Gray, Faq , an accomplished man of business in Boston where ho,received nis firet training fa affairs, nud where h®, at Once, showed pot only a remarkable capacity for cornineree, ite widest and most get erous extent, but @ singul ity tor acquiring the know commercial carcer “there Boon ati and regard of Mr. Gray’s r, afterward Lieutenant Governor of Jinssechugetts, ang, during the middie 01) ‘ail she latter portion of: bis life, the leading merchant «( New England. Into bie employment Mr. Bates soon Camme' Intelligence, TUB LONDON MONRY MakKar. Lonpos, Sept. $0, 1966. Consots close at 875% 8 87%¢ for money. Bullion tu the rerio roe preg £50,000 Thero ic no change in the bavi rate. AmsnucaN Szovrittus.—The market fe dull, Iinole Cen- tro} Railroad, 62 discoue Susterthwaite reperte @ continued large business io United seates bonds, principally tive-twonties, bhgbt declipe; the present position of the mone; offered more f from Newovstie, Enuiand, early ou tho morning of tne Bist septormber, states t+ have exchanged colors on the @veoin) preceding with a three musied Dark-rigged armed Confederate eteamer, cruising probably to intercert American 1s fruit tadeu, (rom Smyrna, for no other federal merchant vessels are known to be on their way to tm A:LAboatd beComtng Big Fight B-tweem lobura and Mice Laturs from our speetal cor deme on the f udject—The ing io erica— Ita tan Frotting Neweee Aguacicn at Hi and Abrond—f ine lasiphia Bitliag 1 Tourgameut, anf ali the sparing oa See WILKES) BPLRIT A for Our epeoul rep ibe great betweea Coburn end Mave. An AA mirabie Conu m = Jeding mapan ot Fux aville, says that PHALON'S NIGHT SLCOM. ING CB: 8 is called a Horai odo, because |; is voand ©. ‘floor ail the # xher edors. The Empi:e of Mexico. FRENCH IMPORTS SUFERSKDING THE TRAFFIC THROUGH THK UNITED STATES. causing them’ to be . The cr a ltd eportera ty ‘once aro. st et witty Feraras Mareden’s F. uncon? ee pan ee ies Laereg been Dy ee uikee cot pag A to buy iol sad 'Erie shares ‘sbatet, Batol stor's (Hate Deca: ho Hest tm the tecelved. Payments are now je more ri ly Fi Lon ty pte 2s) Mailer put on the bat, and was requested by some of the | jarge affairs. But troubdiesume times sovn came; the em- ‘The rebel loan, six a to eight ” rmless, reliable, insiantansoas. ‘Tha on!y perfed. formerly, and the last ma:i arrived abt. Nazaire broug! | neal ory toetend up, Hedid as be was requested without } pargo, the Don-aniercourse, and the war with Fopuad M had declined six anda halt por | dye “bela’ j'clletouina’ ‘Vastery tt Mercian sues Gumerous orders, which see sow: beiog executed. rolt 3ppeare from an aventigation whieh tosk place be | 07) My ‘a Bare, to untaily Meds at ieual, forty; evaere Teaed ves, | o9Bt 0B tbe reception of the newa of Kariy’s defeat In the ‘the slightest hesitation, and looked his: accuysrs tbe Ineitted by" tbe ounmitiee of Tavetignion fais the | #350 with perfect composure. Mf, Lae cued ot him, But Leeds ‘Com; ri rece, . alargaing discovery ut oe of Cit Tg aie wm Se you now swear (Bat the prisoner ts. man bas 18 no less tian eve thousend ‘ur. 2 then, obDr aes eats en mois ies ses eLNDo! 3, 5M Broadway. C There {a vow a favorable Opportunity for sending French pro- .o rock to Mexico, which tormerly found ite way ‘there tbrough the United stares. EMBARRATION OF PKENCH TROOPS FOR seis afoat, suffered from pee a made doth by of Europe to protect his. interests there, compii- buted in themselves, ened tuck distatbed, 2% tbe course aromvics, Fisze, Lane Tra ences of the wi HOME. (Paris (Sept. 27) correspondence of London Telegraph.) | forged Dille of exchange, Dectegeome | ante {nea | ‘up. Besrd—Will you, be good enough to give do fats with acme of the great commercial banking “vorng, # mblems, &c., for the political campaiza. Fer goed vie at datacom fey: (hu'sepoea Tecavens Pryeness rye ee eee be scription of tho two men who were in the carriage witm | houses of Zuropo, eapec! of of the Hopes and the ‘wark @/ 1d low priees cali at a a ete Tim ariet Nivoty-ointh line, and First battalion of Chasneure-e- ood her mr. pest Barings; and, Davieg she control of Mr. Gray’s affairs all a raga Pied, Thoy bave served threo years in Africa, Should Mr. ‘The man by the side of Mr. Briggs wee a tall | over Europe, for several years after the peace, be was Cmrtiages at Bare : ‘Suey cone to Paris, which in ‘heir tour service they man, aad seemed to have whiskers. , | 1e@ to a connection 60 free and intimate with them, thas CARMIAGES 61.93 idiom: ‘will probably do, wo look for a repetition or the = ae or thin? 7 they, too, became aware, a8 Mr. Gray had nm, of x iene oa welcome given to the revuroed berees of the Crimea and ir, Leo—' . Italy. Beard—Whiekers dark or (air? rr pene. Lee—Dark. Mr. Beard—Can you deecrihe the other? Mr. Lee~Yeoa; he bad light Bair apd whiskers, That ‘was tbe one who dey Ricapyird ea rv ny yoo hed obly one moment to look The nish Question. Earl Clarendon, at Vienna, ny ‘upon Coant Rechber, 4he necessity of bringing -the neyotlations 10 & aceedy poe He place wairooated tbe ¢ early inauguration iti of the stock darmaced sl the late G* will be: fealty reduced pricen, and (noir Mew clock proper: redueed ia London gon of Sir Thomas Baring, uuder the firm of Bates Bariog. On the deste of the iste Mr, Holland, there gen in ‘the houne of Ber Articies.0£ Sneleve gf ihe Duke or Augestenverg, Proming toe recogation of rhe = rake ot wuieh Me be evan wince back Trade supplied by VIGTOR Farl Clarendon likewise urged the solution of the Mr. Leo—Yes. an active ead «i weber, and & whic! uecom tees ‘eppeaition ryman—Is thas tine mon abikttes, know: aod madat, have gives Rot a Poy het y Sr Kaine treaty. cares counterfoll step whoiue? be bad care whiakers or eae he rs, Hiutle of % mow mone coweelh Ld eo ee ee a aa? dl a Ate fisth session ef the peece conference, the tiag Upwards of £80,000, and Scaife said they i cannot way; Looe can 1 way Probe ags sy er aes teen ee ak Soot ter wien, c: ‘ aiskere at al a at al aes Ace a wer M Sorenaaaeyi ong oh af jere there wae ao involuntary exclamation of “Ob! Saturday he was brought before Mr. Irwin and Mr. ine | ob!) ate one an ia dh ho Leeds magistrates, and charged with ‘The Corsner—Fle anid that view Sanbony tree and tering two of a a dae Loto wag 50 momentary that he could not swear to any tioned, One of thom was for £171 2s. Od, ey ‘Marsden, per pro, Thos, Scaife,” anu Mr. Beard—Do you recognize the privover as. one of tue purported to be the acoeptance of George Wilson, of Crors- men? - p orp are said to bi approved the of committee for the settlement of the frontiers. a the year 1854, commission was arranged with ful powers to make n fina) settioment,of all clnime from cit! on 5,000 tie. Ste vens of tha Unitee States, om the British govern unchasged is ie Senn 4 ste aA Groat Britam egainet chie! & Baker's Hicnest Premiure ‘a Broadway, New Tore t The Kalian Quest! ° {From the Waris Jcurnalg, Sept 23.) A s'atement that Couns de Sartixes bad communicated the note of M Drouya de ya, aupouncing the Franco- (salian treaty to the Pope aud Cardiaal Antonelli, is con- Highest Premiam Lock ktiteh Sewiag Machiaes, WHBBLER & WILSON, 62 Sroadwar. mitted daring tho of the treaty, wos appointed ui " jolbeck, Leeds. That person proved to the Mr. Leo—I eanpot that he ie. ‘Ap the Amer'oan Vom! i: lug Pisce ne... Renate Cone happend any gag ne ont the endorsement was a forgery,tand that | | The reading ov evidence having beep concluded. id taagrer. Tho peuties waa an Irses. tere pens ienty years’ ex een itn, stating tat he would examine them with the | ke veiiherkaew Mareden nor (fe priscosr. The sscond | the Corcuer (addressing the pylgoner) snid— What is you! be ens (tavaiving Set ely quant peoealnty ‘and have fail ia aring monk Sones Siceotion’ they de THR Dill was for 2200, dated April 27, 1864, and signed by | oame? vmterests dvain, bit tie (eclinge of tbo Fempective | yanck, Dalv.in the elect or sida, choamatiym acd te like, ahieation they deserves . ‘couraticn ‘of, Scaife, as io the provious Inetance. | Prisoner—Frans Muller. countries toward each other, which inight casity bave | yrovucosa—Tho markos Is quict ang steady. Ri drusgiopn, "General depoy, 968 Hudevn sirvot. the Fire tee 2 at Geeta eee ‘aaa 3 porporied. to be’ endorsed and accapted by The Corover. -Avd your age? been, ne Dy imputations of Injustice oF unfeirnenm, °F ry er Powder mn, desl wi ae: gating i nr B Men ge gmp pe, 4 | Robort Hudeon & Co., of Stantey Colltery, near Wake Prisonct—jour and twonty, Yue two Comminsioners, a3 Pad been forereon, often dina. Expiqsion o: ° Polityal n gacnces ak 4 aye proanee Wy ap pos Dut Mr. Hodgon, tbe priseipal of thas proved ‘The Coroner then told the prisoner th#, he was not | creed. Mr. Bates deciasd detwoos them, pleiuly, Povanurnvene, Oct. 0 1808 Fisga. 0.1L ma Promptly ond saientully, and it teenoogh to any of pia dcoision# that the voioe of complaint regerding tora ae not been heard in sicher of the countries between which bo was thogorlied to pid the balance, Bnt long dofore hie period, white he wan yet ® young clerk in Bowion, and living mt) & die jrom hig ff t g liberty to was a forgery, a8 bis fi vér ac. | bound to mal statement; but be was at copied nay bite, Bor were tee ht all aoquafoted with | &: y thing tea aged, Or tO ask any questione of any Srenstoan. In apawer to one of the magistrates, Mr, Joy | of the witmeses. At the same time it was bis (the Cor Atatod shat thoue foreries had extended over rears, The | ver’s) duty to tell birs that anything he wight fay would cashier of tho banking company Said that Mared be tok wo, and might be ured in @ AiDet kept an ac kK (or hve oF 6 and } bim. y hed ee eis. maciged by Soati rte Ddills Perhaps (said Mr. Humpbrege) you had better consult with gon and Mosat®. Hudson & } Mr. Sard. bed yee "been Laren Me. Granger, the Tha prisoner baving conferred @ minute or tw Neoner’a enlicitor, elicited from Mr. Joy taat Soaife bad | Mr. Deord, he was again asked by the Coroner wheter Id him that Mr, Greentand, the maoager of the bank, | ho wished to say aay thing. knew all about Maraden’s proceedings; hut the statement The Prisover—No, | bare nothing wo say BOT et ed us evidence, Oo Mr. Bow: Heitor for The Coronor (tO Inspector Tanner)—Under these dire ‘Was not rece: Bond, bank, in the cumstances you may romove the prisover. bevcerot ir Greesiands nab eepeis vie ‘The prisonor was then taken out of and was ro AU the copcivsion of the magistrate’s inquiry, Soaite | coived by the crowd outside wit® rene groans and tyivg out those measures bis Hotiness might deera @ecesaury to adopt in view of the state of things which dhe Pontifical government might shortly bave to meet, The Pope and Cardival Aptovelll declared “thas t ‘Wore Dot gurprined at the AnvOUCEMeNE, ince they wi wore that the preseat salus could not be maintained forevor by the prosence of the Frenob troops. and that dhe Emperor had alwayn acted loyal had ted Ghat the Intervention was essentially provisional, The ided that be had at that moment no observation to make relative to the ents undertaken by Italy in roierence to France, and requested time for maturer.reflec- tov before commanicating his impression of the efeotws Sho ew state of things might have upon the Papacy. Monseigaeur de Bonnechose, at the cvremony of re- eriving the cardioal’s hat, said:—I'rance bas always ‘The powder mille at Dashville, Uleier oounsy, blow up on Sanday, and egom to-day, No lives were lyet by tho firs explosion, but to day three men were kilJed, end tho Duil@inge considerably damaged. Court Calendar nis Day. Sormmn Court—Ciovir.—Part 1.—Noa, 2407, 2450, 246), R458, 9465, 2457, 2430, » 2403, F166, 2407, 2409, 447), DAIS, 2475, L407, 9479, DAB, ISS Mas? Pars 2— Nom, 2245, 274, Wa7d, 2178, 2940, 2884, 2256, 2230, 9230, 2292, 290d, 296, 2.20%, 2300, 2804, 2308. 230) BBA. Part Smug, $04, V1G4, $207 ithe, 18a, 1, aos, 1764 149, 1780, 903 1808, 2083, 268.” Special Rais | low, 82, 08 General ‘at, + Sleeve Butte tT ite Throg, Four,, Five, Bave Seu Vor salcsby tO Rikds, No a6 door betow (ape) _wew _StytenaT Fignt to Twonty.five Dollars @ » ho 6M Broadway, one some, Yo Improve Ho avoght, « 9, OM and se & good public library. had Thore waa, at thot Lime. New Wngland deserving Lhe name ofa poblic Sbrary, and certainly pone that was access! die 10 him or to auy yertng man in Bostum whose posh tion was like his, a oaks, indeed, be got, aod so laid the foundations for his future sucess; vat bo nover Valuable and Convenicat.<“ Brown's BRONOFIIAL TROCHED” are widoly known agae > om rabié fremedy for Bronchitis, Woarsens's 9. vee erher-troubles of tbe throst and toes Fo) 9 ef grant 1456, 1994, 1625, 11 oi 5 ceased to remember the « ities he excountered in ob- Unlendar,—Nos, 247, 278, 279, 27034, 480, 5 viene tie Pops. he soning RR So tase bo'trta at eae Sea sais oe ped aoe pa Rm CORONER'S CBAROM ass that yateiag (Sem, nen eran Tada be’ cced, by ge tg ‘ba, Maes! waive for the potpoves for whieh 1: $50 ér\ sued. Ware cause he knows Coroner tien addressed at aceident, ‘Burmmon Oovar. ron ’ Koei, be a resol tasaeebiy or cxiva enween, a "6 PLIGHT FOR NEW YORE. dofore they tonsiaerea thelt Verdi be thought it would | establishing & free public iiUrary in the city of a 2480, 3321, 3465, 85 2008 3 Ahoy are veually 6,» pur he Peandorand wwe Holy See. {From the Liverpool Oourler, Bept. 26 bo of ad to, ny anide woch of tho evi | De was, struck, witn the project tens which, bY, : Sane wae Signor Paci bas uodoped the post of Minister of Ite Jt has bean discovered soat the, bealkrapt iro ( A cates it wes oie genioe hig bw en os oe ee ci yet ie igs yurtful Ingred!- ae ‘ aie oe C4 reual tga there (He lauter bas beva pablisbed trom Uke ceptaln command: 2c (aie towa beviag resvived notion A Bad 14. ese easecalz 4 'tne Oalengar