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fINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Baruapar, Oot. S2—6 P.M. ‘The sivok market opened tamaty this mori ing, amd tbe ‘Wensections at the firet Goard were onosvally lybt The hosing sales, as Compared with those at yesterday's seo ong board, showed an tmprovement ia New Tork Central Of %, Reading jg, Pitisbarg end Fors Waroe js, Unio and Misstestopi certitioates %. Chicageand Nurthweeterc de @tined 5%, Cumberland Cori f. Atlantic Mei! sold a6 100, Mariposa 3144, Krie edveuond % epee Yeeverdey | The Rebel Cotton Lean a Great rassmert to English Trade. et Lincelp and McClellan Displeasing to the Foreign Disunienists. ‘moreing’s price. Goverament secaritiss were dull. Coapon five-tweaties old ab 107M, mew issue 0076 8100, coupon sixes of 18S) 1059¢ @ 106, one year ceriioutes 84% 296 = Biante etocks were fiat ond 65 wee bil for Tenpessce sixes, 68 |- for Norsh Carolina sixos, 61\{ (or Missourt sixes, @5 for te Hanoibe! avd 88, Joseph iseve. Ratiroad bonds were woderestely active, After } and at fee new board, as one o'clock, prices were # shade lower, Afterwards, op the etree, the market was @irm at the decline, but wish @ very limited amount of bnsivess, in the gold room ae quotations were influenced by the scarcity of cash gold on the strest, and the market ow the whole, firm, The ductuation Pp PM 4PM. fhe khipmente of specie to-day amourted to $407,000, waking for the woek $615,454, ‘Tho money warket is cary to good etook bouses at seven per canton cali uncer s very light demand, The Parment of the secon? tpets!ment of twests miltions on sccouus ef the vow ‘forty million loan, duc on the 3st |. (PEPE inst, t# looked forward to as likely to produce some Atringavey, and this operates among other caunes to chock epeculstion for a rise on the took Exchengo, There ts very little doing fn the discount tine, and obly first olaes names are taken at nine to twelve per ont. Tbe furoign exchange market is stagneut as necal on Saturday Bankors’ bille are quoted at 109 a i for eixty ,wnd 110 @ 4; (gold rate) for three days after aigut. Frapos range from 6.12 tw 6.1% The general duluess in Wall stroet today bas bese im keeping with the wearer, aud there oubing im the espoct of affairs calling tor spo cial remark in the produce and general mer shandige markets the came languor pre and bo great increase of aoiivity , speculative or otherwise, is likely to coour till the resul: of the Presidential election gives a wore definite tone to the public mind, Speculators, alike with legitimate traders, are remaluicg qnict pending this ovont, which bas alwars beem procoded by more or less of that commercial and finuucial stagoation which is ‘ue loading featore of affairs at present, isading stocks op the Exchange Het om tho 1si of Aprit, the quotations to: day: Erie Raftroad.... New York Centra! Railroad Hudson River Railroad Reading Railrond.... Hiinois Ceutra! Railroad 24 97 28 in 4 se . 164 12035 43) 185g Hing rd pe . 10 121 2 6s . 118 5 Cleveland ana Pittsburg Ratlroad ih Miiwaukee & Prairieda ChieaRR 80 a Fittsburg and Fort Wayne RE . 146 80 ‘Chicago and Reck Island RR.» 126 Bx Alton and Terre Haute Railroad 88 Cajoago an@ Alton Railroad. . Ch'cago, Burlington & Qu: Chicago and Northwestern Cutckailver Miving Comncny, 2035 - 32 83 + 86% TY 9 Mariposa Mining Oompany...... 4g Ble 0 Oto avd Migeisn!»pi Certificates Op Bag Rs Comberiand Coal 1PADY..... BB “a 86; Cectral Com Company.......... OF Go3g B44 ‘The Ags\etant Treasurer reports | to-day as foliows:— Receipes from customs. wees $151,000 ‘Total receipts. %6.072'100 Foymenwe 1,978,662 Folance. 35,017,518 ‘Subscripi 304,700 dry goods und.specte, at this port dartug the week ending Gctober 20 was $t 588,814, ‘The estou Tvansller of yesterday refers to nancial ‘muiters m that city as followe:— + ‘Th® money merce coptinves easy for loans on call and Tor dincouuts Of first class motes. The applications fo the wit, apd there are as many aetory pledres. ‘The Deas loans are wegotinied at AIX, and very fair com- ciat Dames are passed at nine per cent. There ea Semard for certificates of indebteducss and for te ern: clusses Of public securities ae safe and perma. investments Bank. factory ard rajiroad shares are wanted io amall ints, and there is cOnsiderabie doing in copper stocks, bus priucipall y on speculative sccounk The Chicago Zridwme of the 20th inst says:— ‘The produce markets partially cecoveréd from the panic o yesterday, Dat movements are nbill entirely specalat aod suippors are doing but Httle eise than forwardiog oats This state of adairs renderer Basiera exchanvé very acarve, &nd oor bankers are stiil remitting corrency Last to draw agnpst, Among produce vpera- lore there is greater caution observed, and altuongh the saarkete to-day wore & sade beiter than yesterday they viveed weak uuder the docitaing tendency of gold, The of currency ie fully eqnal to the demand, aed the cisojut R-uBCH Are accommodating their customers (rows a 10 per ceot, Eastern exchange wae io fair de- avi, and the market ruled rm at \% discount to par aying, aud 45 premium acing. AS we have alresdy stated. the supply i mot equal to the demand, end our bankere do oot iook for av improvement of ailairs till Lderal soyimaate of beet and pork take place, The following abstract of Peunsylvania company re 7 Orte #hows the Goal tounage for the sedsou, as compared with corresponding time fast year:— Companies, This Seorom Last Seasm, Increase. Bordtug Rariroad... 640.958 2,836 Sehuyikill Navigation. wd 5 Lobigh Nevigation...... Lebigh Valley Ratirond Tels and Lack. Ri.1,04 solaware & Budoon, 6 "0 ia Coal, OUR eee ces eee ee 8,955,981 1,677,423 676,050 reference to the coal traiie of Pennsylvania the Lulade'j him Ldger of to-dey saye:— monge from the Schuytt#! regtor is agate ight by our repOrt of the last week's business. orket 18 algo very dul! and prices graduaity Ugures. There in a couriderable xccuma’ Sock atthe principal coal cevtres, and it wm not likely tbat the supply exo be so checked an to eraia this season prodece a scarctty to tho market” We undersiand that in the neighberkood of Wiikesbarre the operations hare Simest entirely ceneed. ‘The Scranton, Delaware and Hodeon, end Peongyivania Companies are only sapplying unfilled contracts marie early to the season. On the Le igh the onty coal gong forward for the inst two weeks hee been to supply the Iron Works on tbe live, aud when these are supplied they will etop until there is aa in- o eased demand for coal. some hive siready stopped. r oage of all the companies the past week was uniy aM, ‘The Dayton aod Michigan Rafiroad, which new strevehes vm Cineiumett to Detroit, wil! shortly bave direct oom t ppetion with the Northern Viryinta aud Reicimore and jo ‘cade, at Belpre, on tae Ohio river, opposiie Par + pbraburg. Va. do 1 Brie Rik 16) Hudson i BAL AT tt b & AL RK pi Resting RK a0 WStrth Ava... Yx0 Chick RW Rx bid ie Serres 5 oy DAouel Charlee K, Pholps, Intery of tbs Fou rogiment, end who was wound end dial 0 of | eoower Court Hoare, was to-utght unanimously ¥ ated by the Unien Convention fo (he Third Getrict, fo ylave of Hon, Leary Winter Daves, the pressut mos “. ‘The Ingiona Bieetion Cincrenamy, Cot. 21, 2°04, OMeiel retargs from ali bet too conptive In logins @ive Morton & foxority of wwenty-one thousnnd OWlaary, Ganon Pree, & pative of Pre nA fbip, indiapa, om the 1LLb ot Geto! ood 6 yours, Mr Fritz fovmerty rest dernay V Gt bed lived in odianaveveniecn sears.” ‘He wea ia the ‘War 0/ 1814, boing theo pest imiadie age led ip Waywe towne nee. Heaorteage, on the fo the mite of « divide tho'r atiention EUROPE. Our Londor and Paris Cor- respondence. British Report of Blockade Ruaning oa, N.C. Xoterview of with aa “Zinglish Gentleman,” REPUDIATION IDBs. PIUS THE NINTH OY STATE BDUCATION. The Franco-Itslian Treaty Announced to the Pope, Our Lendon Correspondence. Lowpom, Oot, 6, 1864. (John Butt!’ a Heavy Loser by the Rebel Ooiton Loan—Th: Pall in tae Releh Bonds the Main Cause of the Fatlures— Woither Lincoin nor McCisitan Please the British Dis. umionists—Phe Idea of Separation Alnost Dissipated in ma Bull, who hae fattened on the American war, and grown rich by doing the earryiog and Tho following table compares the prices of some of the | running the blockade of american ports, har at last come to grief. Rebs! bouds acre going down by the ‘wheo speculation was near its culmliuating point, with | jump—far taster, in fact, than ‘‘greonbacks”’ are coming up. In one day the siavehoiders’ scrip fell ten per ceat, and simoct thirty per cent ineaweck. The loese: this ms% 25% | brougut on, together with the capture of blockade rue- ners and the fall of cotton, has broagbt down @ succes- sion of large commercial houses that were supposed to be Apri! 1. Oct 22. Dectime, * ‘These fatiares are described by the tory press uuder the soft title of “ieeses in cotton and rice;”” but they are simply bankraptotes of rebol epecatators. Thore failares have produccd @ decided pento im tbe commercial and feencial circles Of the kingdom. 1446 | img equal to it hore siuce tho fimancial orisia of 1657. Your Presidoutis! campaign excites uo lutsreat what- If the trath must be told Joba Ball titerai care adama whois Slected. The electtoa of Lincoln thoy dod’t deatre, cortataly; and, as @ copperaead peace iar would only come up to shoir wishes, they scetm equaliy eppased to NoCiellan. the war munt ge on, I bave tot you oa several occasions during the (ast threo yearaand o half of Ur. Dull being down bearted— 7-08 the subject of the american war. on no docasion Mave Lever secU 80 mar; Eiko the ropentant sinner, apd tamns, and fodano rey ef Dope. All is dark and ‘Your Southorn sy mpasbising Britisher coos not soything like the equauimity of a fqot, be toses his tom; Add pow the oumérogs bankruptcies gure of bts grict. OF course the dozce or more Of commercial failures givea very slight idea of tho dietress and the losses on- talied. Fach bankrupt has soores or hundreds of oredit- ore, abd ell of these mest with losses toore or lees heavy. ‘Tue sstual Wespe within the last wosk must amount to millions of pounds storling\—and There bas byen moth. 91% | vor. Ta elther case the Britishor seas heads"’ as juat now. Layers moot the trouble with ‘The eggregnte value of the importations, other then | pbilosoper, 09 arcount of Hiegit del boude and rebe) cotioa. envious mao, who hve net ou of bis eyes put ont, ite toes setely from tbe retiectios thet tis peighbor hes had to lose both of his. Mr. Ja consoled Dy the thoug'st that Joonthan must come Out Of tuts war with & lout of dept on Bis sbouiders. and the atalwortn repab'ica0 wii! put his shoulder to the i, teod rf. the fact shat be har foliowed the advice of ihe lying oracle, the Londoe time, and dealt in rebel bods, loft Uncie Sim's without auy jovestiment, eed he has oz, coutivental neighbors ia Ge: Leletow aud France have Lougbt iergely « turrties’ aud prvepered, 1 achievements at Mobile, Sher- tnan’s campuigo and capture of Atlanta, the dofeat of Lee's forons by Graut, on the railway st Petersburg, and tbe rout of Kariy’s army in tho Shenandoab vailoy, are Aare even attempiod to be argued down by tory soribbiere, One thing is now observed tuat we have not aeeu since the war commenced—Joha frall, for tho drat time, becing b tose faith ty shat grand aitiaston:, Southers icderendeuce, ‘arragat’s wood taken very Ovi Oac Parts Correspondence. Pama, Oct. 6, 1804. American Diplomatic and Consular Corpa—A Refowwa Com . Gwin and Met Micsion lo Mesto, de, ‘The diplomatic and consular syste of States, or rather its entire Inek of eyktem, has Deou, over tince the foundation of our government, a reproacd 40 it. Men have bea end still mre appointed to Ail imporimut posts ehroad who poossersd wots einglo qualifeation for their pasitions—have been appointed not for any pect ler Gtnees, bat simpir a# @ reward for potitienl services -—whilo nearly all other ations of tho world Uave @ dip. lomate and consular system under moa are efue ted Our govercment sees t hove oonridered qualification 94 Me, Toot looked apon ail the e MWe—as of “no consequence.’” Important foreic¢a miasions who duties then they know of ( sbip ull they resohed New Yor posts bave been sent to iumporlaat consulates, Intimate Bequariance with maritime law war’ abs bocessary fur @ Proper per formanc: Jt wan stated, and } believe which young ie Mea who Di mission spoke the ho was eccredited excepting Mr whore mother tomgne, forsunaisly tor oiro, was Fuglieb. Mut bad aa att thia was, and is vow, the oud of fonr years, juts Se Our representatives abroad bo supposed, if they posrese ordinary ab: ti aequired & tolerable Koowled, ng? of acualnere os diled by won ae ig * thet ee er are all swept Out, aw pant ae they were in the 4 Seward wrote to ltr requesting him to draw + © Bigelow, owe Consul to P 090 BE etperievc® and chaerra. ch charger ashe ounvidered movesd by saying that u permanence was Ic recommend would fo commusiesiton salar Bureau of () Mr. Bigelow spout some mon ihn diplomatic end eonew'a perfect Of tbat of auy indeed, the aystem of al! ether nations are fonrde result Of (bis report was ao namendmeut to the iitplomatie oud Commuiar bill at the test session o © nirteen consular puptis, whe, ng anced bimeet faietry of Forotga afairs, careful atedy of the stem, unquertion*wiy an, ed pun which, ‘The pres an trowel aud maritins law, shoald upon established consulates mo the ranks Of (Bone aloves, OF even Givi p eforencs; bol when i ts ea6a bow wove sary this wilt stop (bur «ken toward rendering oar coe elwnl nad rewpectabie. leoe by the Hemaup that Dy, Gwin lind reached and Wet) (he Guly ef Mexion, Reliable advices in Paris state . giance 10 the as taken the osth of b Mexico war wo ana ary &@. Toe Dooter, through several in’ the Dake de Morny bere, C004 Ieee @ considerable number of Amertonne, princi 1 fa Sonora, and ‘to take Tsveded bim that be 08 California, 9 sett weerice in the Mexioan army Aged Cue hundred | THZ AMERICAN RESELLION.. Mews from the Re ' TT BLOCKADE BONS ING PF SWPPLY UF COTTON ire NOMBERS AND Ni, land) ‘Daily Mercury, Oot. 4.) te Flomjogo, Uaptaw Collier, & Confederate three rewd Duchorsam, Helwus | ere fu. ot steamer. arrived at Falmouth on i i ze & é as 5§ . 3 oe oe i i : it O) rating of the shell, diecipiiag was forgotten, and every man ten looting op his owa account, and consed: and en wore bereft of overytbing th Usunliy better discipline is kept, and personal p: is reepected, but as the ship was on five the rivbis o' 53 5 4 g : The (ederals allow ao liquor to be kept on board tieir ships, either (or othcers or crew. It wag not so with the Hieie, Or thy oth er abipa engaged tu her lino of business, and the tirst . From the sume source we learn that the blockading ‘squadroa of Wilmington consists mow of about one hundred and seventy vessels, 80 that it is a’ wonder that any vessels can escape such @ close blockade, and, ia dood, it is Yory difficult and davgerous work ore are Bow about foriy steamors engaged in runping the biock- ade. There is pienty of cotton always ready for Cospatch, bus none growing, as every man betwecn th: aces 0’ nate and sizty is obliged to serve in the war, Mobile and Charleston having been secured, the federals are able to concentrate aif (heir stteutiopapon Wilmington, The Elsie was fired at the night before she ran by six ships, pouring in grape and canister. None of the men were kitled or woundsd. As the sbip pave. along ail the mon ‘eit fat om their stomachs, and bad it not beon for the shell sbe would most probably have got through, a6 ue steamed at the rate of thirteen knots, and was a dif. cult target for the Yankees to practice at to tho darkacas ofa very dare night. The focornisor Yaukees, as our informant always called thom—use one-hundred-pounder Tabigren guos, which will carry one hundred pound shoils, Most of the blockaders carry two of these guus, one fore add one a't, which work on @ pivot. , ‘Tho Southern privatoer, the Tailahagseo, bad arrived eoington sod was thore when the Kisle left She through the blockadiog squadron to get coals. nkeos have removed all the lights approaching ‘thing that will omabie the Coa- federate (o fad his way into safe quarters, Tho conse quence is thas, besides « pilet, every Confederate ship has © carry @ signaiman, who works the ship by ag ced signs, with which he alone of all om board is acquainied, When a ship ts going tarun im he makesa signal (0 the shore look-omis, who then lay down raze tight: to guide the vase! in. Thete only barn for a very short time, or thor would be aids to the enemy as weil as to the friend, ‘Tho Tallahassee, whon running through the fleet, was red at from every direction, When bio! was takea, the six captains of the block- ade runners who were lol, along with five ptiots, afi wout by train to Wilmington. Ou.thetr way across they wercalltaken prisoners, and will be couflned tli the etose of the war. The pilots are regarded as most iw- Toctant persouages, Agaralo they are sil kept io safe custody 4ill uo war ceasee, when their knowledge may be turaed to dameatic and evaia! uses. wavy large gvowity of coliowat Savannah nut mg at i, only one man killed while engaged in runpicg the blockade, .He was ® signai officer and seutherner on board tbe Old Dominion. He was dowo Delow drinking a cup of toa io the steward’s pautry. White there # shell burst over him, and *(dok bis bead ot az ag ‘istio,”” A very iarge number of tho men engs; ere Engliehmen, and tho captain of the young Corniahmas, who was bighty complimented by tl ofesr who took him for his gaileut bravery. The Yan ee said be only wished it bed beon shown in a better caase. Wheu taken before the magistrate aod examtoed be wes tola he might Cy «Go where?” aaid the Kisie “To the devil, if yon Itke,’ was the reply. Nothing astonished our contain so mueh as to hoar thet. Hs mate of rapidiv, basting to catch the homeward ma:', foun {t bad left four hours, soon obtained; another abin, and he fen w ia Fagiand, avd will shortly be eugaged to Yoo same daring enterprise. It fe one of a most profits ble obaracter where successful. The officers reae!ve one ‘aonsand pounds 4 voyage One officer bes run the Dicckads twonty seven times, and he is uow tn Engtané with a property estimated at forty thousand pounds. ‘Tue stories we beard were mogt amusing, and exhibited the greatest pluck end daring. Thoy will, when they ‘come to be relisted. rival tbe tales of bygone duys. When tho meo captured the Elsie, many of tiem eatd they enould like to be engaged in the same line, for keeping the blockude was —- siow work, ama thero was pot much to be got by It. The svips engaged in runping the Blocksde are splendid steamers, which row at the rate of thirteen to fifteen Knots an hour. The Confederates ave cot a pow privateer, natned the Faith, but ber name will be changet. She was at Wil- miozton, Interview Betw endan English “Gone MOK OF TAT LONDON TIMES. about to mention—are of a private seems to me that they may be bat interesting to the xoteral readers of your colum: well as suggestive of the trentment which those Kngliah men and womes may look to receive who unfortunitely heppen ip cay way to come within the power of the great meo at Waad'ncton. Pessersed of ® large fortune and a happy home, on too secession of his State trom the Caiou he at once gave up bis case and comforts army of the Sooth. Very shortly after, my sister was cut off from intercourse Hpglish home through the war, erie yen 4 aigter died within n fow woeke ee ego gther,. y toed Kad Tai gs to fe, sti ‘aa to aS etattgenckar band of the sister who bed been hor weifare, the S (aker from us left under fing of trnce at Charietvn, aod became my eister’s eompanton and com- fort for some months. Oo his return howe be published ittie bovk, calied ‘Ap Errand to the Sonth,”’ tn whieh nae, aud, ike @ good clergyman, preached peace to the coptemding parties After two years’ service my Amori ean broiter-in-lew retorued to Bis wife aud nome, broken in beaith by bis campsign, 6 dure a lingering stux- jed im tie death in January last jown by hor proloaged anxiety, ber eon- Ting, aod her Boavy bereavement, now quite slope [o s country only hers in remembran: wrote requestiog me te come to ber and ard her rotui Fagiand ber own weak health, as well as (be peculiar ¢ of ihe couutry, makiag tt impoasibie for ner to el by herself. went fernished with recommendations from Lord Perel! to Le yous, eod from Mr. Adam Ot wt wil Hat tho cause tlotmestic charze- ter and 20 parely a mineion of jove that my r pass (broogh tho linea of the armics would, wn! Ary necemsity for moe! with @ ready assent. Poors Tieit Londen, howe wall Knows Southera gontieman warted me \o this eTect—“You do oot know these Northern mon in power, sie; nor the epirit in which they carry be war, The very clroumstancs you men. toa, the widow's prayer to retnrs to her family, the old fathor® yearping to ane bis daughter, the brother's loviog joerney, ere just sued an will grati(y thotr ma tovolence to frustest@, You are quite eure to have poor pose rovused.’’ 1 thought this prejudice, bub it proved (rue prophecy J arrived at Wasbington, caw Lora Lyons, snd receiv- e4 from bim jortas much asmistance as sight be given by 4 kied setter of introauction to the Pecretary of Ate(@, eulliciant at least to prove that Iwan a trae man And uo apy. On the 12/hof July I called at the Stace depart- meat at boif-past nine A. ML foond Mr, Seward stonding under the portico smoking & seqar, | took off my hat, AoRouNved my nine, And prekenied the letter givon me by Lord fyona. He read # slowly, witbout in any way aokaowloding my salutation, aud then gaid, with an offow sive sir, “Bir, two yoare ago l gave s pase to a elergy mon, a member of this family, to go to visit thie wouman.’ (I anderncore this word becaure both by the tone of bis voice, bis exprestion and e:npmasia, be evi- Gently wished met mark that be had used this ward, and uot “lsdy.”") ‘‘He went to the South, and was s0 far seduced by soutdern hospitality thet he woat home sud wrote» book.” I here interrupted by sayiug, “pir, will you allow ate—-."' He interposed with as in: sn 'tivg a0 err as he could use, ‘Hoar me speak, will you, fir? He wrote a ‘book, Ieay, in which be desired to ad. vance arzurnents tothe English people (or the destruciioe of this country. You cannot xo,wir’’ 1 said Will yoo hilow me to speak a few words to you slr”) iN one word, sir, You have your answer, You hac tetler co home and (alee care of ‘he taverests of your owm comuntrg. I wil take care of the interests of mine." With this be at onow weet down the steps, jumped into a ‘hack.” and drove off, provd, dowbtloes, that 1’, through the insane manego- ment of alaire Oy bimeo/f and bis ‘elloms im office, a0 ia plguutcant boty of Confederates was at thet moment roaring Washington, as if it war venteyed by an army, be Dad at all oveote singlenanded @ dec\nive aod da. ristve viciOry over Anorrowful Widow, an aged father, and AD anxiong brother, w' baads and ton cue were tied, lent the ooe object of bie journey, his sister's safety, wight be imperiiied. Ib is diMenit to wnow which most {0 marvel at in these precious their weliguity or their folly. Lie might wot have refused the pass with out giving bis reason, But Bad be done so he wou'd not Lave bad the chance of toduiging’ bis inanienos, while, aofortunatély, the carcumatances of the care would nob alow of of mduiging lite imeolenoe without vourer ae, his folly. Ble words were at once an acknowied, o my dons Ada, and of the won-existence of any state tequest He spoke detiber- aioly, too, for he had toformed Lord Lyons previous to the ierview that he intended to ref Fiateot with bie dipaity ac @ statesman aad as iho repre- ie ale ge) cavnrt be oonvoyed by the peo, cheung ‘ef ho sosteah ae wer when be told we I ould not xo. Cortera tt te that ark be) dye I was safe in my sinter’s Bouse in soush Carolina, ana whoa ints reaches enall be ta Evgland with ber, without aufforiag tho Solay of e aay Crom Mr. Sevard's attempt to atop ms. FRATER. Ou board the royal mail steamship Kuropy, Sept. 24. Repudiation [From the London Times ‘olty article), Oot. 3.) Subjoined ts 8 communication frum one of ine many sufferers by the recent retura of Pennsyivania to the path of repuatatioa. Tae debt of that Mate was oontract- ed om the stipulaion the dimdends should be pasd in wid, ard on the 84 of lost toe Tegitiature decreed at greenbaocks should be substituiod, thus, a/ a single bow, wiping of more than om-Aulf of their curren’ liahils- Mes, Coosidertug that next to New York Pennsyiva- nia is the most iniuovtial Siate ibe the Union, Leyel Ameriean and that she reprosents one fifth part of the le population that mow acknow! the _foderal goverpment, her example might er to pected oper as 8 warn! to the investors of federal bonds, since tt can ly be supposed aga momber of the federal body, sbe will not oxert ali ight to Induce the cevtral government to take the same course that she bas tdividaally chvgen. Moreover Ivdiana and Michigan bave aiready expressed voovcurrence in her views, so that altogether nearby one-third ef the Nov the: have ra) thems-iwes om the side of default at, looking at what bas State, aud the daily ac- cumulating mass of the gevoral debt, Ht would seom tm- possible for 4 most sanguine dreamer iu any country, except Germany, Lo entortain a hope thas such endeavor cap be successfui:— Biz—Should you deem this letter worthy of (osertion, I shail feel pnts the gcepiess obi am un 6 dled upwards of fu Pon: invegrity of the State, Tesponalbiiltiesamply provided for, however, hud the divi- dend;: beet paid in specie, The last payment in groonbacica, Feallzing about ome third of ita value, has, consequently boon productive of results the most serious a Payment becontinucd, or if the principal be not eventa- ally patd in full, most deplorable aad, ruinous consequences acaat ensue, Lwrite this, feeling {t to be & daty inoumbert on overy bondholder to clive tudividuaily as mush publicity 4s possi- ble to losses sustained, in the hope that the Amorican yov- orninent will do all tn ite p im ourrenoy be ® question of absolute necessity or one merely of convenienoa) to prevent each calamitous accire- rences in Curure, by falfiiting thelr just aad law(ul oblige. tions, fremain, sir, your ob>dient servant, HP. K. Tne Mexican Eimpire. AUSTRIAN SOLDIMSS AND GERUAN TRADERS IN MEXICO, {From the Prosss, of Vienna, Oot. 2.] There was lately a sitting ai the offices of MH, Herzfeld, Mexican Consul Geverai, to consider the means of con veying the volunteers to Mexico, General Count Thun aad Colonel Leisser wore pregeot. It wee reso'vod to Gespatch two veasols wiit two thousand man, from Trieste, op the 16th November. The numbor of volun- teers siready enrotled amounts te four thousand. The Consul General bus just signed eighteen passporis (or per- 8 going to Mexico, beivug tradera who wish to establish commercial relations there. TCR FRBNCH ON TAR RIO GRANDE—OFFIO:AL RE- PORT OF TUB CAPTURE Of RAGDAD AND ¥LIGHT OF THE JUAPI“TS. {rom the Paris Moniteur, Oct. 2.) The Minister of Marine bas received from the Com- mander in Chiof of the trench naval forces in the Gulf of Mexico 4 report, dated 24th of August laet, on the opera- tions effectes at tho mouth of the Rio Bravo, In consequer'ce of plans agroed upon with Geveral Ba. zaine, Rear Admiral Hoses despatched ty that point the Darten, Colbert and Drome, aod proceeded there himself on board the flagship Bellone Having arrived at the month of the river oa tue 2lst, and fincing circumstances favoradle for @ landing, the Admiral sent ashore, carly ia the morning of the 22d, four bundred men of the ship's crews, with two guos, under the command of Captain Veruon, That officer immediately seized on Bagdad, which piace commands tho entrance te the Rio Bravo. Surpr! by the rapidity of the movement, all the Juarist authorities fied at the approact of the Freach, and at #tx o’olock the Freoeh and Mexican Sage wore Dolated sido by side, This landing on the open coast, in Pregonce of the difficulties formed by the bar, may bo cougiiered ag a mont cuccessful surprise. Jt confers a great honor on Commander Vernon, wo was besides AdIy seconded by the commanders of the Coibert and Drome. ‘The population of Bagdad, consisting principally of foreiguers to the namber «g from 3,000 to 4,000, gave a rovat friendly reception to the Fronch seamen, who aro to oteupy the position until the arrwal at Matcmores of the eapadicoonary cobuinn. The Franco-Italian Treaty, HOW PIUS TOR NINTA REOKIVED THE NEWS OF NA- POLKON’S CONYENIION WICH YOUNG ITALY, {From the Memorial Diplometique, Oct 4.) We learn that the ambassador of Fravce has bad an audiecce of Pius 1X,,of which he gives an accouns in a despatch dated September 24, avd received in Purts on Woduesday last That report evofirms the encilie- tory disvesitions of the Sovereii Ponti, who espe cially charged Conat de Sartic to express to the Emperor of the Freneh bin sentiments of gratitace for tha protection which his Majesty hae ir conged to alfora to the church. It {3 true that, on tue preeent occasion, the Holy Father thouzht pro- per to allude to the spoilations of whteb he bad beon the victim, ag woll as to bis sacred obligation to a the spiritual and temporal intercets of the Holy S He eevertielees retained uniimited confideace in the ancea and protestations of Fravee, and in the enyage- mouta which she gppeared disposed to take towards the Kowan court for the faithiul accomplishment of tae pro- mses mande by Wedmont. The Pope eapecially testified nis satisfaction that o terin Of two years bad been stipalaied to faotiitate the realization of the convention of the 16th 0 September: With the hang td the Almighty, who pever absodons the onurob, the Sovereign Ponti? boped tw be able,-within that Laterval, to conciliate the hich totoresta entrusted to him with the respect duo to Vrance. Rome (Sept. 27) correspondence of the Paris Patrie.} ‘The evecing before last Pius 1X. fovited the members of the Sacrad Coilege tougsembie at the Vatican to de- liberate on the conduct which the Roman government should bave to follow ander existing circumstances. ‘That meeting was caused by the official commntcatioh which Count de Sartiges had tnade to the Cardinal Secre tary of State of the Franco-Italian convention, Ail opinions were exumined aod discnssed at length A great number of catdigaie Lnynen hmong agatost the coovention; they oxpregced oplyion that ¢ mitntrawgl of top Eft feo; Fora! Nine Witt be scaucens as 8 See the Holy See, and that the shawor to be given to the French diplomatist onght to be ee big Holjnces placed all bis confdance {mn the other albolic Powers, and still more in the asaistance of the Almighty. | The discussie: then became mors ani- Monted, and the Iattor proporition was anout to triumph, when Cardinais Antoceili aad Sacoont spoke against it. Those two members exerc'ved av cry decisive infuence on (Be mestiag, and thoi good sease views prevailed over all oUlor counsels, Accordiug to their advice a decision was oame to that it was propor acd useful that the proposed reply should be postponed, and that it was better to wuit for events before c ming toany Goal reetution. That ‘opinion provaiiod: the more readily that tecporization te the old system of the Nomen Coart,for which it bas frequently bad rexson to congratulate Hwelf. ‘ The news of the cepartare of the i'rench army from Roine at @ more or lena distaut time bas caused great du- Hebt among the cosmopolitan oflicers of the Payal army. As that force t# about io be increased overs one boper for promotion. The Pope on © Pope Pius I ts Schools, brief te the Archbishop of Friborg r law upou primary choos in the Duchy o Holiness begins by etecing ‘that be bas beerd with mach sorrow that tnonsw! are pegparivg ip that duchy which gravely itnpert! the ed exfion of (be young by withdrawing them tare aud more “tirorn the saluiary discipitue ead the vigtiance of the Catholic chars.” Hie Holiness etates, however, that bs is nt the sae time “overwhelmed with joy’ (o fod the Arch: Dishop, although edvaoced ia yonra, fehiing as vigor- usiy as ever for tho faith. ‘amid the grave afiite- tions witch pres* upon as, It 19," contiaves bie Holiness, “@ sovercign consolation to us to, se that God, who te #0 atl the more abundance as tha efforte of enemion cxune ‘more injury to that rame flock in the dolsroun os in Do ops caD be ignorant that the and, Ue deplorable oov- dition to which eocioty finds itzelf' more und more re. duced, has ite source in the baneful machinations em. ployed om all eides to withdraw more every day from podlic educational eat: blighments, apd even from (be bosom of families, the boly faith, the religion of Curmt, bie doctrine of ealvaution, aod se to Damper ite action as to rendeg it impossible = Thes? pernicious machinutions proceed by & Beowssry Cor quence ‘rom all Whose detea- table avctrives whion In th we unhappy times we beve the misfortune to fee everywhere spresd themselves abroad, and andactsurly raise (hoir hoads t the gross de- trimont of the Chrievien repcblie nnd civil socleay, When peorle tmpudsatly deny the trnthe revesied 03 G04, when poople protend to eubmit them to the oxari- supernstaral thio pears; mow are moved from ubetr eternal ond, their houghts ead their actions are conducted back to the timita of the materia! nud fugitives uhings of this world: sed becanes tbe chorch oe tablished by ite Divine Author as the comme the foundation of truth, to teach to all men the divine faiih, and te guard in tla integrity the miastou confided & it to direct rociety and the action# of moo, aod catablien thom In honesty of manners ud regularity of li/o, ao cording WO she rule Of revealed dectrioe, the promsiers and propagators of bad dovtrines nee al! bbeir effuria to sirip scolemaation power of ite enthority over homes society. They neglect nothing Ww order to confies ever, day in the narrowest limite, of completely dimin' from soova! Inetitusions @i) a instics! pewer, sat the walutary sotien which, by virtue of ite Divine bnatite tion tbe church has alwys oxeroised, and always onght exercise, over those inrsitusions Analy tooy poek Dy ery means te Fuliect hrmen soolty i the absoluie power of tho olvil and po'tticn! authority, according to the prot pleasure Of thone who govern had the Gckle options of the It te Dot wmrprising wnat thie wave. fu! work sakos place, e il, (be pebile education ‘of youth, tab, fet no one dont greatest miafor. tunes secom)any the soiety ih the public and private education of youth, whieh fis me much pow the prox pority o! religious and civil -ooiet drawn from the moderating powor of (ue church entutary action, From thia, io fact, goo ety loser by dngrece that verb table Christ: o epirit which cas sone preserve to a aut) manner the fovadations of ordor and tranquility, procure waerel roms of it moreover with- | alate uf pablig vpinion, cagendst of pasaious end 1 pride reason and erations FO THE EDITOR OF THE BeRatn, Siar oer" peecmnceees | Se pmine powers cementrees « ee 8 tine Catholle tetth, non oke | MAEdor, and the curiosity is se great to see the mashelad Fower of the obuge isa source of ov!! to private indi. | ty, abd to boar all aboat it, thet J propose to gives widualsend society, when ¢he teaching of letters Congise Bistory ef the ciroamsisnces aod & full desarte Scrat cbt on Sus soot are Lccseonsoanas | WON tee bedy. This dom nom oth ale g Who doce aot, sce, thak ihesame method wii produce | R@t® already before the pubile are tn Ed more beset fal Feouita, fs Sa soplted ke 0000 "ne ares 188 ae ge gd Km] S from thelr the third cervical vetobra to the third or feurta Pewple condi ought lumbar vertebra. Tne division was Vendorest infanoy ¢. be anveiuily instructed im the mya- bili the ki a lores and the pracepts of our boty religion, and iormed | Hove ste, taeegh ns, tosee wer | with diitgence to piety, integrity of manners, religion, | "4! ee “ny be ger Aye | and Of iife. im’ those schools reiigious doctrine | An@ KMineye—omsined pa ae ‘and the bosad uate to ave the frat lace to everything relatiog t0 tow inches below te renee 1oubtor i ee ane. y wee wi ae has all other kuowiedgs imparted to youth enould be plamp. well rounded, and, with the sunageion ed a slight greatest perin when ta these achoole education is nos | Soratoh on the right ave, no marks of vlulence wepe Slosoly wuited with religions doctrine. “Popular schools | Su¥s" artwmwarde, at, the {cot of Gurlomra streck,’ New York, over & me by Corooer Wiidey, ere Compared, ard (ound to cop respond; all the pelvin, viscera and Aestioon wore in place.” The thighs Off shout ‘ures imckes below jotut). Thoy were found at 08 putting hem ia op;xuitton, te altanned tothe pelvis. ‘The lege wore (oand wt y Riage ca the ith; they were cut off just below knee joint, and fitted the tace stump exacily, The was food at Fort Hariitoa on the 16th, and the verte bra, stil attached, Utted it fellow on the truck, The ME Gre iil! migeing J placed uit these parts in oppa fon, »o@ had them measured, and they give en agere Rate mesauremsnt of five fect tive taches from ine Of Ghe foot to the top of tae hoad, TUS WSAD aXD FacK, On erxamictug the head and fics I discovered twee ams round wounds; one jwst below the right orem This wound upow examiaagion was found to extend te wards, upwerds and buckwards towards the brea The otber fe siinat ta the tomy region, aovet one anda bul! vores (rom tue outer angie of the right eve, and passes directly into the brain, The skim af the right cneek oud vemple ie thickly aiuaded wit® bowiag that the wow on was held clos to $BE me of tne discharges, Bad most probabiy whnie the man was lying down. ‘There were no other marks of violence an the body. Ths hair it aight browm) the whiekera end moustucar Ares mixed, Fed: aod” dart sandy color’ the yes, as near as could be sscert aro brown; the nose straight aud thin, and LA ing religious {mstraction to the people. of neding and (0 a realty Christian mori fe why the church has always of watching over these establish: fou more Care than otbers, oe surrounding them with her solicitude The d ot withtrawing the poputar schools (rom the power of the church, aud attempts mude :o realize it, are iaapired thoretore by w spirit of bostiiity againet her, aud by the desire of extinguishing ametg vations tha divine light of var holy faith The aburch, which founded those schooig with so mucn care, end whion has always'main- tained thom with so mus zeal. considers thoma os the bDether part of ber eeoleriualical autoority Rod power, aud every measure the regalt of wbion Is to ‘8 sopare. Hon between the schovls aa’ tue church canoe her, af well «& the nchooly thoinselves, the greatest injury ‘Touse who pretecd that the church eaght to abdicate or suspend her moderating power and gul-tary ecioa over the pepetar schovls, sek nor in ity to violute the comm nds of her divine author, aud to renounce the bas been tq withdrawing the schools (rom the authority of tbe churoh, aad 1a which youth would ovnsequently be mi- erably exposed to tho danger of loging the fal charep would most assuredly be under the rigorotg oUt. “asion not only of making avery etlorty and employing every meavs, in order to obsatu for tha: youth che in struction apd education necessery for «, but eves @ warning all the faishiul, and of docliring to thom that such schools instituted against the Cethutio church can- ‘net in conscience be frequented. The brief concludes by congratulating the Arcbbishop upon ibe energetic oppo eition he mani ested to the refogm of the p»puiar schools ip Badou, and impiores God tu aseist bun and his faithful coud ators ta thelr struggles for the canse of the Holy Couren, The Span {From tho Correepo Poru is unwiiting to treat with Spain, except on the condition of the previous surrender of the Chinchs Isinade. As that is precisely what the Spanier! + mentehes deviared that it cannot do unti! it eball have received the satisfaction demanded, the telegraph was Tight Im ennoupeing, contrary 10 the assertion of the f cea, taut Poru bag act accopicd the bases of arrange- mont proposed by Spain. A Spantsh Wit Saté CHARGE OF ATTSMPIING ¥O CHEAT THE CUBAN HSIKS OF A RICH CODAN IN BAIN, (Froa nani s Messenger, Oct, 7.| According to advices from Madrid the town of Santen. dor ic Iikeiy to become the theatre of a cause czi-bre, waioh will give profitable employment to the geutlamen of the long robe. Two dactors of the place, a priest, two botarics aod several over individuals have been arrested <a imprisoned on suspicion of baving fabricated 4 false will, Io the neiguboring town of Tenedo resided a retired Havaua merckaut, very rich and penurious. [He bad made a will in fevor of his nephows ta Cubs, lenving thom, tt 3 caid, property emouoitug to about £160,000, when, to tho surprise of every obo, another of posterior date came to light after his “decease, leaving everything to certain parties ia Santander, as well us severdi suton to the porsons suspected. This testament ts said to have been made after bis wh. Hence the arrests tn question. 4 large sum of money bas beca sent from Havana, to charge of an esacia! agont, to fotlow out she prosecution. to prevent a safe de-orlition of the the beight the forehoad, but i should judge ttto have been modem ately high. The cheek bones are high. aod the distauee from one to the other greaer than the averige diametan, In my judgmont the deceaned 1s aboat forty yeary of agm and elthor « German or Sootehman, WHAT WAS FOUND WHTA VIE REMAINS. Enclosed with the trunk were found ceveru! aheots af. brown hardware paper, packed against the blecdiag Stumps to prevent the ‘blood from oozing through the outer covering; the ett bal? of @ gray mixed woolle mack onat, minus toe arin sieeve: a correspondidy accion. Of & vest Of the saine material: 4 yortion-of & White mm Hin abirt. with sroali. fine platted bosom, a poriton of @ white flawnel undersilry. aad a smail fancy hat of neat the same color of the clothes, bound around too rim w binck tape and Imed with bleck mosiia;a white pocket havdkerebiet was found im the pocke: of the cont. & piece or section of iron pipn for the purpose of siuking the body. Outside rge pleces of oRemelicd mus'ia, Dyes, chair cushions and chiirea"e onrriagd tops, The whole was tied around with thielt cord. ‘Thi enamelied muslin and cord were new, Te petvis bad its approprinte portion of tne clothing on, aad wos packed with hardware paper, and covered with tem same material, Enclosed was also found ao irregularity shaped piece of tro plve. He thighs also had their portion of tron pipe, amt wore oavereil wn ike manner with the trunk and porvia, The lege were wrapped with tie came custerial, were not provided with iron. ‘The feos Dad ona pur doote which had been fooigd, aud were consider wera, Severalwmail iron keys were found to the po Of the pantaloons; ove of them is Goculisr, tee head aod half the barrel being made of brass, und is such as ere used for fancy bureaus, A parcow strip of m-torial ee Sembling « necktie wag also found tm the pocker, TBR drawere are a kuitied gray, aud are patched with pieces of pearly the same color and texture The eooks are tbe ordinary while cotton, mestiy durned in tho ecle and Patched in the haei, (roc: whiob I jadge the doce.sed bad Some female relative who tok twucb foterest in ign. With the exception of the drawers and stockings. the . clothing is vew, and of the ordinary gray material ‘oun On Sale at the d)fn-eat clothing establiakaeuis, and Rage no marks 6 any description anywhere about them. MOUS CALRIAGE, goal variety Quarrel in Pera. QGirthaldi tn the English fimanctat Ortets. General Garibaidi, who bas now porte from be wound, and walks freely withont @ atick, Bax addressed the followiug leite:, dated Capreta, Scprember 26, to the Movimen’o of Genga:— Trequest you to publish the following:—It in said that lettors of exchange, boariag my sizo*ture, are Lemg clr. cuisted tm Englaad. I warn who:n tt may coucera that thowe signatures are forg wtnce I certaniy have not Signed avy bills of exchange for any sum whateve:. ramore eve eet a ubout the probsb¢ porperratora of tbe crime When the trunk was tound suspicion pointed to tho mya terious movements of a carriage which waa found at ene Of cur livery stables im Navy sirect. Thiuklug chat there might be come connection berween the movomsuts of thts carringe aud the murder, | starved te Newark, where 1 learned it beionzed, aud seoeriamed that cu night, the 2d test, three aoldiore aud (wo citizeur of ‘pave a spree Obicanry. Prince Paul Galftzin died ia Paria, October 3. He was &Hon of the Princess of thet oxmo, to whom tho priavt- pal letters of Mme, Swetchiae were addressed. William Roupell, ex M. P’. aud convicted forger, was to have gone ous laiely to New Zesland with a bateh of con. Victs; but it ts stated bis stay in Engiand in necessary io connection with the property atiectod by the recent for- geries. is employed in the Extension Works at am, aod may be seen as & Common iaborer, dressed , Coarse convict suit. using a spade or pickaxe, getting stone, or yoked with other convicts tos cart, In connection with the works forthe enlargcmont of the Chatham Dockyard, Hather Ignative, not the Angifcan ong, dr. Lyve, but the Hon. and Kev. George nger, wes ded jo Mt od, Mr. Spencer was a gon of tne third esr! and was brought @ Eton ud Cambri tne. holy orders, and was presenta to yxiarie tiv Brighton, Soon a terwurds a@ seceded (roa: she Ax oburch, and evterod tre der go aswu Gta OD where be haz rem iined evr ence, « . himectf works of Levevoldnce wad viet o dod otter a sbore Hilocae at Carstairs, 10 his eucty.41 n THH MARQUIS DE WAAC “GAND, & FAVOYAKD P mY. me The Emperor Nupileou ba, sent an aidde-camp to the Chateau de ta Motte-Servolex, it S.voy, to com dvie, in bis name, with tbe family of the Morqris Uosta de Poanregard, who died iaiely, Toss nobleman, chief of one Of the oldest Savoy fumitics, was for- norly much ja Turm, where be eat as memer of soty ceebeanis to toe year aus He was aciver- saily res; as a, min ualjtion apd ehivalroud charact fon ort moss lo thas he fo the House of Savoy, and none wore mors paicfulfy affected wheo tt traspired that King Vietor Emanuel had resolved to part with the province which was te oftate &T Bie race. ‘There wae an ani Chamber with res; Marquis and other Savoisien geatiemen took part, and ta which Cavour had no exsy task ti of rapped at the door for adtalitante, but wis rof nod gavised thet the house wae clined for the night The driver was then directed t. goto 97 Lercer at: whice they foucd open. Tho party weat in, ator 2 ‘ew minutee ‘wvited the ériver to walB in aod Grink, whioh he did. fe nad bra tu oviy a few tniquies, when, 0G yoing to the door, he sound stict Mele borses and coach were gone, Evers effort waa taade morning to agcertatm ibs whereabouts of the coach wi out sucvess, and the only persun that euw tbe cone® 1 ken was a young wouan who occupied 4 (rovi room agp sixire in the house ot No, 07, She sta’ed that two m: walking on the opyeaite ride of the suceet, crossed where (ho coach was staudicg; ome of them eutered Aud the other jumped on the driver's box and drove of i the direotinn Of Prince street, Suppocing the coh belong to them she paid very Hitle atteat: 1b to the acale, snd cannot give apy doflnite description of ine mca, couch and horges were (ound at McKeilly's atuolen, fe Navy street, the next dey, The hovtlur staes thas about ten e’clock on (oe morniug thes body was found & WieM drove UP abd requedied uccvmm dations for the horses aud coach, which were given. Phe stavle mam atates that the driver waa the ouly person acqompany- ing the team: that he told him to was ats ver but the sianger ed very onekia! to to do £0, naa’ appetted Bot 10 understand bow & de ft. Tho stranger wore @ plusk bet aud oy sore and bad a diamoad pin m bw bosom The hor were very much fetigued, and ove of tuem bad bt two shoes, The stranger did not roturm for ibe tena, ‘This 19 the Distory of the mysteriong crack movements, No clue bas as yet been found ax te who those two mam were who took off thie carriage from No. 01 Merélh strost, alchough every eturt witnio my power has vege pat forth to dos, Several otter theorks bave beat caggesied, bat all have beep exploded, wear ma nanW DowT. I havo had sev photographs of the heed and fees token and distributed among (ne detectives avd at seve tal appropriate places, with & 0 exteuetye opportuaity for identifioation P $0 tho present wri ibe pO One LAs Come forward to ciaim the ody. It anes injrobudje that the mau uay belong Wo some desast pure % (he country, and ® wide distidontion of the tographe msy enabie me to ascert something abot hun. With tht view I Lieve seut a few to diliorent pare of the country, Dat in my judgment she best menus fer ‘thie parposo would be for esom of the payers Daving large conntry ¢iroulations to prepare a oorrcot yen | with this dascription attacked, ani put it on cho outs! shoot of thetrevuntry editions, Toia may seom to Be eakiog too muck, but when the borrivie nature of the orime is taken Into conskieratton, no troublo or expense should be spared by cay gvod citizen to assiet me te wringtog Lo jvatice the Gonda who cuuld bo guilty of tae most atrocious act. it ts very humiliating to fnetice the iadiference ebqwa Dy the miunioipal autboritees in both cities 10 this fright fal ease. asked our Common Couns vo otter a rewrrd Of Ove thonsand dullers, They offered>a reward of cow thousand oniy. The Now York Board did tho same, asst made it payuble unly on conditions that the crime was eommitsed in New York. Am e@urt was made since to follow the same stupid example ia our Counc!i, Wied Citizen of New York or Brooktyr would refuse te be taxed an eighth of a mii} to Dave the perpetrators of thie horrible crime bt te justion, whetber the crime was committed in New York or Brookiynt If op hee | ure becam over to Frauce, M, do Beauregard accepted his altered position, and reeslved to be a good and loyal aub- Jeot to the Emperor, ag he ever had booa te the King, with the forvunes of whoes family the tendtt, of bis house were linked. The Emperor recognized Mis Marit, avd treated bim with marked consideracion Hiv duata was premature, for be was iitile over sixty years of age PRUNOH CRLESRITIRS. Ping Sond 5) correspondence of the Loudon Times.) unt Horace de Vicileastel, grand nephew of Mirabeat, momber of @ very oid Frenon ly, abd well koown im Verws ue a writer cf flction, avo oo art and archmvicgy, tad as a journalist, bas jnat died, Ab Laval, the Cone! of Engmmeers, Dubois Fresne!, the pale rep of the Freush army, bas died at ibe age of ove hundred und elx years, MONTAGTE GOR, THE NOVELIET. [From (be London Post, Wot. 6.) This reatiernun, who died a few days ago, was one of the fow''y of the Gores, of Barrow Court, and wae born ia the year 1511. he was well known to the literary world, and wae 49 able covtributor to the newspaper press. His urbavity and amimble disposition yreauly on. deared him to bts large cleclo i friende. Mr. Gore war never married. fi it io Parliament for Deviver in 1933-4, and for Barnalpe ip 1841, aud was fin effective of Commons, ent pabl.c meetiage for same yoars past, has revived mt the congress 0” German architect at Viewoa. The proposition msde on that Kermasch, of Banover, was received with Probatioo. Te conseqnenes of the Incresaing trade botweon Bol- faat, Ireland, and holland, » direct line of steamers ts about to be put om the line beiwen Reifast and Rottor- Gum, caltigg at Dabito both oa the outward au d home rhe. Atow woeke ago an'olé womam died in te small town of Lievikzee, on the banks of the Bchedt, The vid lady war regarded by her noighbors aa op alg only & fow removes (rom positive poverty, but died and Jatt no will Dehind her, bat, to the astonihment of her Dolzhbors, what she d'd leave bebind ber wae cash, bavk NOS and Book amounting !p value to about two million aoiiders. There ware pots fell af the gold and silver of witudrawn avd forgotien eurre which had been buried ‘Or yours, there wee a bex fi of Austrian ead other stock certificates, the cougoos of which Bad not been Cut of oF a quarter of @ eantnry; while In @ tin cuntater, which might have bow tne domortic tesenday , ‘was & (uarler of a million’s worth of back ootes, musty With the necummalated damp of years. Severn! Ctroassian chiefs, of (he beet famlites {hore gallant mountainoves, bave Jolued the orli!taat per- oa y guard of Che Sultan—the Siiab Chor, Their picvarsease DAttoual antorma have bese supplied from i@ Majmnty'e pr porn, We andergtand, aieo, that a orack squadron of cavalry is adout to be formed, to ooa- Bik exckuniroly of Chroaaainge of good family, and shat, motsover, six addtional cavalry: te taper oo te the et of thie arm of the '* 4 eat oy of picked mam ghosts fro the rank ond ie of the Circassian voinavwors, a he A regiment of Heiginn groondions beve wolantesred Menlo on condition. that thay are 40 fork tho Body guard of their Princes Char! Of Rolgines, now prows of Mexico, and to be mtylod ‘Grenadiers do Vim the money will be well spent If they are not iound eneas of the afer will not depicte ine treasery, fully yours. OFF FeSPRCHNY Your OMAR P. NORRIS, Corouas. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Brwxpicr—Turaxe.—Oe Thareday, Octoher20 at the ideavs of the bride's fathor, hy the Rev. F. 0, James A Rawnpicr to §. Byota, danghtor of L. H. Turces, b omm—fixors.On Thureday, October 20, at the rewb 3 rid’ ; 8:0! Day sdenee of the brice’s wotber, by the Rev. od by the Kew, Wm kyercet, Jome A Frat 1. ome Somat, ordest dag the ite Charles Kent, of New Yor Foon dcanre ~- Oo Theaday, Ootobor 189. a Greeabean Renwoiser county WN Y. by tho iiev Thomas ® re Jacon A, Karnee, of New York oly, to Cent, tor of Amos G Joseph, of French Viliag®, No ¥ was—TewrRae.—Oo Thorsday, October £9, by Pew BK atwili, Me, Jone ea ee OT peepee omens Rrerear, both of thie a Li Jonm—Kenano.tm Thuteday, Oovover Rev. ©, Saeds, Bamsann Fs — ga of Towenriile, moore saelitia, on Tharsday, Cetm D., Mr. Joun 8 Wiss © @f N.B. Kneoss, Req, peratricn ” ‘Ther astform dive with vie martes, a ‘olden, Brey trowsers end conad hab with Socket featbare, boun of inie i korn ore to pass 1b ne —On Wadnestay. October 12, % Pare ao thele way V6 gh ted, they 7 ba Qeorye MoCtourky, ?. i. MoDeaxor: to sis ombark for Mexico. “ ELLs Tome, Ue tease Copy rrewsh wie San capeasa 10 tae deosions pi we = Fa October 20, st ernment on (ve war In St, Domingo and Ube selaure oF the Chives lands, tne Matra Gualeye: Bove been etree ot, and Re — thet there over vow +O quetroaioes wilt vo \nfuveoed by w 1s bade 49 He tne ry yy the Ree. Te, Porter, ARKBE 10 W, Coanwms, coal, 1, Taron—Taaree — At Poevin, Sa Thuratay, Oe 90, by ee