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wa THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 10,611. PRICE FIVE CENTS. made im my previous letters, it should be noticed that | whether success or failure, the Americans won Id event- the term of servive begins bere with the 20th year, and ualty withdraw their force from Ireland, apd leave its ex- ‘oapel at wh, | still without sleeves. This is a fashion ly to went PEUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA’S MAILS. feited the rights of Prussian subjects and to have be- iy, of factions, and even to aditen the avenger of blood. come aliens, In consequence, Prussians’ who havo been | torn nme commander ype to aioe ches vent to shee ne away for ten years, and return with the intention of again cate. and thar hatred of treason, There are men taki thi have to apply | 24his country we should be ‘sorry, indeed, to let ing up their residence in the country, e apply, ane te ne ry a mt ne ‘The latter until recently ~ai8idered themselves aggrieved | color to te dress with which they are worn; but though for, although e¢ Queen of England was, The chaplain, | itsappedrace, still it docs not at all. meet with our ap- wishing 4 Please them, wrote to the Bishop of London, | provatioa. Small circular capes are worn, especially ty shopkeepers appear to be. The En, Biah Protestants find | materal g the dresses, with which they are-worn, are M E x I G oO ? cited population to our own tender mercies. We ti ‘ j tas cops have loft the utsigeewssiana beve've- | cet pope lo our e8. rast arch iv course of bp! for them. | continw,as 11 is very inconvenient to have to ‘ane who ‘\ dark hour ‘the counsels of marcy wonld pre- | The service on Sunday ame, of CRN attemdod, sleeve ave another Si made mained absent for ton years, are considered tofhave for- | vail, and that Ragland would interfere to aexuage the | congregation being a aren Baglish and Grosrtcane’'| elooves; pon hen thes see diferent po de ger <a aueancanmaaen Decause the Presidonsal the United States was not prayed | it's our aty to chronicle this fashion as having made | Phe News from the United States in whobe diecese all the English churehes on the Conti, | quite yeuny ladies. When made of the same material os | Causing Great Agitation aud Amx- for permission to do s0 the same as ny other foreigners. | that crisis an adequate representative of |B neat, are asking lis advice upon the subject, to which the | the drei, Uey have a very lady-like and distingué ap- . rit Dishop re 'y lady. gue ap- SIGNIFICANT FROM CHINA, | im ceveral - instances, therefore, before tho great | leyaity and Orange Dracilootones cttae’ only "soma | plsesed: levoainghy Drentdent AieTttoses te te. Geran tas ee hee ene ee Tee fety Among the Imperialists. civil war, natives of Prussia who hed emigrated | Gf the comparative handful America from her great | Zilany after, Ais Serene Hi % Cx gmt snaaaee at | Seno Ge anys ore feepeptor aa us n? $0 Ametice, and; returalsig efter‘ yoars, had been ar- |\ Ger tmaey senpoteas nec ea ee ee | setecce” * Momeral prion for all Ohristion binge and | back ¥ theskkt, and fastened by batons. A few of ene i rested on the charge of having left the country without | and something more than encouragement—a fatal neow- | in another lett Set ne ere With & bane "Ge Mesias, owes ¥ [Several Provinces Said to be Anxious j periorming:metr military duty, were ‘released at the re- | tity show themselves. ‘Thousands of poor fellows mag | The net atl Ni pd aR an ror | havc esas sa shion only adopted by indies who | Increasing Despondency of ™ | quisition ofthe United States Mipister, and in conformity | to declase themselves enemies of this country,” They, ae%e,%, 1004 af Yankees, who are to be seen and heard | 'P fords ccusntric and divingud. aes * for French Protection. with the law adverted to, Since then, however, a new |-could not porsibly receive such a backing from Amare {{ Tay ere vorgee ontinent. The belle at the last weekly Lytle corselets worn over white bodigs aro still in freat Maximilian’s Adherents. reas. teal Nere Ware Amorinas yon 2 a ge fav@, and certainty are most clegant adjuncts-to i Joeking sbe-wae, tut her conversetion was wot va refoad Se Revree leced on cach sie ander the. arma es it mght have been. ‘White bodies are very much worn, andere as pretty and ° cogvenient a fashion as any introduced. They are made Fight for the English Championship. ing variety of materials, according to the style of dress She last deposit for ihe great Light which lef uke pted. White Lima bodies trimmed with narrow. velvet place on the Ist of November between Mace and Wor. bons, and fastened by buttons of the: same-eolor,: are {/anald for the champion’s belt and £200 a side, wag made | excessively pretty. The striped loose bodies are’ alno Construction has been put apon sthe law-by the Prussian |? 10 give them even a day’s security in any part of tae island, and th government, according to which the ten'years only com- | to sue for pened inna ci most, ind heme to. Shee fede mence after the age durimg which ‘military service is { ings i oat respect, or submit to annihilation, As fr | obl nia tis’ eneates Ameri he had succeeded in diverting some tw lgatory say al st y-fourth year, and any | OF thirty thousand British soldicrs. from more eritiad |] Person emigrating before then may be called upon to | points, and giving us some extra trouble and expensi, perform it even if he has been absent for the whole time || *8he would not shed many tears over the fate of the Int Discussing the Necessity of; Intervening at Pekin. on the ist ef August 4 much in favor, > or more than the time specified ‘This interprotation is |“ Sieait Mace ttn Genie ng house iy White. ; much , black and white being the favorite here ig/anothér risk in this amusement, which is |! intends to training im Yorkshire, and Wormale | lors DLEON'S LAST MEXICAN DODGE,'| SACMU.sm"s tod tara be sogesnt in ye | say ingrowth te ay ae ote gh byob id” ho bee | Sremar oate, We nae sa So mes Yr pret E.| Uni t, though during the difficult Foniane, for their comfort, that at least oné in tei! i | ting on the two for She Nght bythe bea side. ‘The bet- |) SESS canocianes with nesses ane ee eee The Liberal Forees increasing Rapidly in Every Direction, Their Successes in Various Parts H J period through Which the Union thas just passed it was ty: to sell bie nine com. out hoods. i } not thought sdvidsble to urge ‘the ‘questien. Under the io not wort having, ahdtens | ““astne Dabiin poco mean a ie el eit cee | celine. intel lped tari, dye tr ber eaedl incre a and Foreign Volunteers to Replaco.] ™ipestcrommstances there cane no doubt that; fener. | osly lapot mneh reagan aby nighly dil shld 0 TE i ee Ne ry re oes ioe ney via tal cence LB rg A ony Seles hemeatinnis urbane iets a Le ee alone Rested oma cumamnoas, 1: Favahon ins lax neaty oenced in haveak tee eee . hee ae > the . ‘Troops. ms to T6901 ites incision: woe russian | tellows, ms abr pey a ep pee en intendent of the Exhibition, in that ‘building on’the 224 | 20¢ the hideous shapes introduced ander that name, Weis apie of August, Captain Cuffe alleged that Mr. helin called | B¥t 4M ‘legant and simplo modification. 2 Bept. i Aece inka agains tt cabo een co waive | ill beled tote eal forse Hien air, and adenitod that Ne thea raiged ler cane nea | 20d Empie, clegantly worn, proseuts very much te ap. Came, Bagh My 00 if ave placed themselves under the protection of the | many of these men are compell oPhatn these ridle was American flag. At any rate spares might be | Proceedings whether Jike it. or not; and they yery fica Keys t Basti peed whi ‘all con jon be- pag tse ey are allowed no voice of thei ween the emigrant an mother .coun' and ey are free to rev themselves by treachery. -}..93.n0 foreigner is admitted to the aineean eh the | We ba se 60 ealing, Dut we struck.him. Mr. Iselin denied that he.hadgiven any | vig ice of a small cottage bonnet, ouly not covering such .provocation. Iselin was also eroas-eximined to 90 much as the shape known by that naine. The chivalrous defender of one of the female attetdants of | BAve attempted an imitation by the mesns ™~ New Orleans Mmes’ city of Mexico correspondence * Of the 11th says that the news from the United states show that Cuffe was only acting in the ras the | “értain is a small, straight band. @ few milliners | AUses {great agitation among the imperialists in tho” ‘State, and extreme anxiety among the most zealous ad- German ve no wish to excuse such double 4: ‘exhibit * peans of & straight - a ‘aitea Sain nt ater Gve yar’ annua en | Tay sts the uate at ft a rogn of atoriwaye jaar, Tim peavey nd Gaps Cae asco | bam made appnmnce, nd never key we gic | SOM Masilln, They re dourged an every would hardly present insuperable difficulties. If Prussia after Lgabend compels chet to do what he set aang — 2 Ne pp a Gan ty rechaps OT age a dhe emachaercmera raves :onsas sets:the example the minor States of Gexmany will have | Chosees. They submit, but they pay him out for it by The Southey Massacre. though the form canbe applied to apart of whic! The liberal forces are increasing rapidly ip every di- nformation Wanted from Ad- ‘miral Farragut. to follow, a8 a matter of course, or expect to be asked the | Speaking off to a policeman and telling him allabout it. | Southey alias Forwood, who murdered threo chidren | bongets are usually made. ‘an American citizen, and native of the principality of | Usual results of that moral degradation. “If we are not | been Homburg, who had rotumned after along absence to visit | muh mistaken, we can detect the agency of informers Apcree ka a somes a his aged parents, was pounced uj ‘by the military au- | already, for unless they had the cue given them we can. shorter of tate, pay, State, Covermee, NeENt wat 20 | Soe hoped intooh al artaateg porte Tat al node ave am je tian govern- ure, and in such ou way places. it ment, “about the size of Jim Johnson’s comfeld,” sup- | be as it may, the instant o bit of Tnvormation In realty ina yasd eae than euga having ; Ported by a guilty tax collected from tho gambling | Worth having, it will bo in the market, and there will be | made up his mind to shoot him. He came,jnto court fe houses, who ventured te insult the national flag of thirty | Several informers, including probably the captajn him- | with a large roll of written papers in his hand. He wanted millions, ought to be treated to a little powder and shot. | Self, competing for the exclusive priviloge of treachery. | wremand, that he might complete the composition of | fimmed witli gowers, frait, or ‘straw-tampols: In tact ie ould bo ute politic ta send Admiral Fare. | {ths Geauently haypenod thatafellow asmade knows | iis atutlbe, the confosed inarderer of ai teas tive { Mer Ste DOL Ch sdered to dreiay_ as either fruit or | recs ceneeuens vere avery jis iron fleet eo iro~ aK we so} on, Iman creatu! probal were, ‘hewe tri ean seas, to show people here what America is made of, | found that the police knew as much as hedid, excepting, ee brain it rile was Oy ee ae Sng ten i onds of ribbon or ne Reatiag ak my si Or tie antes — a it anay not be exactly safe to brave her re- revise — fost, thee me mas Lae soo, Nor | gate magistrates should not give him time to prove that | | ons mee veils are 6: ec 7 en, isclosures | on Mr. Gladatot rity a as tl are a King is sprgeled eve Som Baden-Baden on | of {hla sort are checked by many successive observations, | London lay the Sal pulser ine apy hieh he tteneett Maile the'small ak voll af a6 py eg a aturday next, after calling at Rosenan on bis way: to and itis very soon found whether an informant is telling | had committed. “Tho chairman had to stop him while he Keep te theke piace woah ee To SOFFY Yo B00 thom ee cl “ ‘wor not after his arrival tho late ative of the United | _ But, inthe namo of common sense, what is it theee | you nee Eaten gail Cala yd bs ing vells ae very inconveoieat in wet ed ea Q Bs a . whic! young ladies, for wh Exppire form - He declaron that Re committed the terrible deeds wt { bape, rather Ca ae Of kindnoss to his victims. He also said that he had car- ‘gow worn have not undergone much alteration in itish Fear and Trembling at the Fenian Movement. fry ove the froat of the hat; they ausalways worn Motsdd-n croc hat, with the broad brim, is genorally -} Failroad from Vera Cruz. The indian Cotten Growers and Japanese Ambassadors in Europe. importance. ATEST FASHIONS. of a company of lancers States at the Prussian Court, Hon, Norman B. Judd, will | Fenians want? Wbom do they profess to huje, and | the groand for my remand understood by you’ ‘The { We latter are generally male quite pI. ome times ke, ae. Re. 2 4 present his letters of recall, and the new Minister, Gov- | Whom do they wish to expel from the island? The | ground for m: 5 towards - y asking for a remand is, that I chargo thé | Oven without gpy hem, mae translation of hy daa Liste rentonnt in a re tghting the ¢ ‘duel wikiemrean ues eneerion bie it guilt of the crime charged on me against others; eh fn | likely be hemmc — des Deuz Mondes by Mr. George Walker, on the “Wealth, | isthe Norman they ought to expel if they can; that is, if ‘The mails by the steamship Asia reached this city from Resources and National Debt of the United Stateg” has | they have an atom of chance. Their supposed enemics yesterday morning. appeared in Berlin and is eagerly devoured by the public. | 8r@ the successors of Strongbow and hie Norman col- ~ an boned com peers. creek pen she Sey of Mr. ¥ ues, who somes trath nothing more than the wave as ie feelings of the jorman conqui passi er 1 I be Our Paris Correspondence, during the late war, that’"‘they oontaeally S eats land. Very iitte more than a eicrs tioned is: Panw, August 29, 1865. iague of the war to be what it has been;” “they | tween the two conquests. England, with quite as much ‘a Last Scheme with Regard te Merico—Mexican pee sympathized Ri tha eanae of the Union; patted at brediegy to, and plo - with a good " successes and mou! ite disaster 7 race. ie result was @ great ion of the two races, Volunteers Inslead of French Troope—Four Egyptian | Pive recognized the tae issues involved iw tho serve, | isomuch thot while the ‘difference of classes” still ex: Regiments ‘Profered to Maximtiion—John Bull Ridi-'| glo—namely, those of humanity and free government. | ists, and the relation of master and servant is found cuoled Jor hig Anatety to Involve France in War with Ame- extent and genuineness of this confidence have been | here in a very intense and absolute form, Normans pice—Prines ds Joinville on the Nagal Power of the | Shown tn tha most. significant manner by the large in- and Saxons aye now indistinguishable, except in vestments made by tho people of Germany in United | 80me hereditary types of appearance and character Unites me St ponent y \French edad htates bonds”—which investments, it may be added, still | Which it requ some discernment to recognize. the “ Rewuedes Dene Mendes,” dc. ernor Wright ei fostice itself is entitled .to. show tl Small veils of black Conscienticusly absolves his mind from the rat ei trimpiped ar beeda but does uot devolve upon him. ‘That is a right I | "ade for gold apangl eae have to defence before I am committed for trial.”’ | 0D these articles, is much on th door surthing E Ho was taken out of court gesticulating against his com- | °xCessively shbwy was, of course, Moptos @ vulgar mittal, and exolaiming with fi thie fora | directly, «fact atany time sulicient-y inaisep ite discon. Joud and Dona hws shou pane ing my duty | “auance by a lady of good taste. } neithér to myself ii ¢anse of holy justice if I did not protest, in the name of moral truth and justice, Foi News Ite: agri a eee baci ratt (ge rest of the Mr. m4. Lowe, the well known - wned by InBOR ‘tators. relates the unexpected rance wo Bulwer Ligton's “Wugene ‘aren’ searsn to have nota | They were gcovored wihe watching for i ree strong influence upon the mind of this strange criminal. | ance of ‘8 comet. 4 Zhe London Obverser publishes slong etter written BY | _ The colony of Victoria has a dopuiatign , although: the fluctuations in the New York | The nobility of this count including the royal family, ” ‘J ‘ypecially addrossed to | England, to press upon the ofa image money market and the rise in the premium on gold | 18 as Soxon as it is Norman’ Indeed, re prance this 13 panded juCpraear” ie epic tbe, Seems, az | Seat the ciale of the great Australian - have caused gore uneasiness and sadly disconcerted the be the meaniag of the Irish when they give the exolugive oicl nie 2 r Juatities the | relation to its defences.” ica} $ tuile are still ‘ y to find that Gy by thernoraia The French Gen, Pears iboralé: “ oh, é shows to hav estionahly wenn men ny enna | eae gee rv, a arte | prveg ee ooigent oct | wns Crnenseen reagan a Wweoys ae.specdity ae possible. This.at first sight. may: 7 snd. the. Lig bei a ‘ | prov eaving yn as “ Ha of ews Norman conquerors than out Bb. It a con- | she public from Kees 8 ‘ao painful convanions Pee ‘would tend agi gears the pa nre in ne such as was rete tly ween in the States af America.”’ ‘ oven are ‘tala anid Normans their due ag wall as the | Imdian Cotton GréWerd prompecting?’ ia — a a tn this-withont at once re>, : ne 7 : Rew solved by the substitu! Moxicai | Staves cap only end in repadiation, cles of cee From the Manchester Examiber.] at present in Manchester for a few ee oe cee ae Se ae te eee Tee eT, coming to received at ‘Othe | Reta ab miata 4 See 1 iast autumn, and toring Toy ‘here to replace the same number of French upon government tho . 1" “ consignments of cotton throu; . aey3 st The New York it of London la European bouse in . . whose term of service has expired. These néw ih thus ‘characterizes 0 Sohamen tn ‘aot be has ea considerable body of potas ete will be under the control of Maximilian, and | The. Pall Mall Garette, however, which has very much | opinions of his own; he iea man who has fought a hard to see for th re oh i caping, omtacadrally to.obtaln an iden of ~~ prehersce woes tng | of an offclal character, ptblishes the following signig. | Daltle with life, and it has left’ many sears upon bim, | thieslde are paging, po Nae niaypelg tay hed mae ; footing Belgian ho genial humor and buoyancy of Mr. Lineoln do not manafactoriog pnd the SeFee ‘man whee force of chat- Fs Hrane t will thus | cant article: — in Mr. Johnson. He is a teciturn, self. elviligation. . a eer et eat asta neds. | Ta mpite ofthe contrary opinion expressed inthis morn- ‘man; with en impenetrable. mature and innmovs: | scter carries him above weeriuaices of casle, Although Fround. simian bad to been allowed 10 open o recruiting | 14's Zee, we Dolleve that ite fall would be one of the Meee he Triends from departing, and even a a oS Jijee here, aad I underviand that at this moment several Se eee Ete cana tat kJ ecole nan eur? Woat, followed “in. the, mom | Dy thnader and floods of ran Altaget ba, an one of riow to inoreape the Mexican oftuy argues thet each manda. | Sa fralte of It Hither ee wilingneoe " a ae Tit. on governing, which is partially true; | {ate ‘a junction between ‘the republicans and the demo- ins? | crate is an evidence of his determination to persevere in bis grand Cie of ba ey the South, which can only’be done by peace in the Nort Arotic Ocoan—Names Be pues Cn Agel Be Bren hemor peogthafe ns io fesbions wy two friends. Duri men Gieastrous storms that ler visited the : AG He MOS eee via an came ass | ome ee vg ym th ded and dressed on board. They declined to eran eat rice with him any wore, he baving broken caste, and threatened bim; but he quietly, in the silent night, thet Naber Pasha, who is over here at pres- | General of the two Kiang, and by far the most powerful ¢ amas fen. om for Bagged i) C2 er iceester a ee | en nas oe be ia etka corte Teleated | Maximilian’s French Finance Minister. to eat take fate wa hapds were ali four = of srhens aes . pd bow from superior to use his disciplined force to on- {From the London Star. } me eens ig 9 ng ro me ae 7.7 ea ie Ly Present M. Langlais, the new Mexican Finance Minister, will . pwnd fod. th I t think suff. i sail from Saint Nazaire on the 16th of September with | {hough 1 to understand the language, ‘were | PAfdly be improv Upto do not ff fei issued pen corel shi e intelligence given them by their correspondents, and in the choice of agents, In the department of news the New York much surpasses that of any other Amorican city, and the consoquente is that the Nuw York Henatp, the 7¥mes, Tribuw and World are read all over tho’ Union, and wield a corrosponding influence. The new era of Ameri- can journalism was inaugurated by the Naw Yorn his houschold, to which Colonel Rime de Vanfremont and Count de Preuille are attached. M. one of the most distinguished members of the ber, Sarrien at Pavopolowsbt, and a cavalry force of at last | ledge wih prove of fe Sol etamaace to ities is u a ledge will prove of serious at ee to imilian in thirty thousand men within two hundred miles of the Chi- hie religious discussions with the Papal Court. delighted with the acting and beautifal scenery in AI > na-Pogue. They have been through spinnin yea q bieae! and @alico printing work, and ati one of our Fong oe Nagy od have logked over one of our Jatge banking h , and inépected the operation of the printing of this journal by the large ten.feeder cylindri- eal machine. ‘To-day they will he on ‘Change, s0 a8 to be enabled to form an idea of market day in our city, in nandoah. British Opinion of the Dunderberg. Heriup, which was started, I believe, about the year SEVERAL PROVINORS “anxious von rxancu | [Prom the Landon shipping Gazete, August 16 {he prosperity of which they feel no inconsiderable i0- | ixs¢ y'a shrewd Scotch Journalist-—Mr. Bennett. Tho | Maxwell Arnold A. Bant, G ‘The United States government, since the outbreak of | atiy do much tw break down the strong barriers of caste the civil war, has made immense progress in the build- | ena prejudice which have ao long held back the natives ing and equipment of iron-clads; and it behooves us to | of India from personal intercourse with the Western watch closely what is doing in American shipyards. | world; and no one who hae come in contact with these On the 23d ult. there was launched from the yard of | men will have failed to notice their gentle yet dignified [Ps Correspondence of the Lond Express.) aria jence jon. For some years the attention of the French govern- bas bees much directed to the East, the results ry in Oschta Cl ipa. a chine seopir they are net Donald McKay Fast Bost double-e1 ir territory in in proper they icKay, at Rast. Boston, a nded ie- | manner, 4 inte reciation of ile, andi a ated at, che province Of Ho-aan, con, | whool war seater, 256 owt p length, 36 fect breadth | atDet, nn Wper west saruovares Itour mits and work ‘are freedom of discussion soon placed it far beyond ite con- ‘Wm. Git Richi temporaries, and this advantage it hes steadily Wacoaron, Wine GANS, maintained until it 1s now able to parade the fact at the head of its columns, that its sales are than the of fourteen millions, is desirous of | of beam, and 14 feet depth of hold. ‘The ship has two | shops fore-and-aft rigged, and she Is to steam eighteen knots per hour. Her armament is to consist of two 100- Ja ese En! es to Kerepe. ante Parrott gune, four 11-inch [pe ‘20-pounder (irom the London and China Telegraph) howitzers, one 12-pounder smé bore, and one ‘The party of ewe sent to England by the Prince 12-pounder rifed gun—in all ten guns, of the most | of Setsuma are fourteen in number, consisting of two description. She is described as an exceedingly | officers of high rank, an interpreter and eleven youvg strong veerel, and fitted with e known improvement. | menof ily and education, who are to remain in She has four boilers, with an inclined engine having ¢ for some years, in order to acquire a knowledge inehes 7 ‘Engitsh \snguago and on Susight into he lier portant ele. ments uropean 5 r tl they have been placed in the eare of Professor iB, of the London University, under oar able guidance their correspondents of first rate ability, who transmit by tele- raph and letter everything of moment. These writers bid ate 4 salaries, and are allowed an office, Bat the 14LD bas correspondents all through America and Europe. The paper generally reficcte the popular senti- to have similar inclinations. In Koo-ay-choo the ‘and Congress Second. ego ger pty pe eee pee to ed = none, but to a mi jegatod by the Frencl Catholic bishop, who had rébelved powers (0 this effect from the Chinese Governor. At Inst advices the | Strait, with small ch: ‘verse! afoat,”” maki: comparison, ‘a pigmy of the hae dharypbges. id a dwar!’ of i i i nb : Sa rhe Fs Dannat tne bs rection. The city papers daily chronicle continued fght- reason why. I recollect that several years ago, when ‘ally makes them his slaves, he must expect the | at Lendon, and his wife and danghter at Ramsgate has | 2° _ disappeared from the horizon ef fashion, pied ing. The town of Santiago, near Orizaba, has cae —_ ° for Juarez, recognizing Genoral Garcia Liberal Gov: ern “ F of Vora Crux, This place offers great advantages to ‘be exineae io bi victin. Ei also ead hab 3 ith | ah Sauk there in ‘more variety chan, ever in orn. ‘Inberals, as {t puts them in connection with the States of fai = . feathors are often ydaced with the | Tobasco and Chiapa. Various bodice of liberals aro Uaited there, seriously menacing Orizaba iteelf, and the imperialiste attacked the repulsed, which caused ‘The Austrian Count Theirese has been Operati ‘ely inconvenient to wear | mountains ncar Puebla, and captured some sect An Austrian detachment in Abuatlan, composed and @ mountain how- itzer, was compelled to surrender 3 A irrender to the Hiberals, The - vel very Austrian who commanded and an imperialist officer this court any person who gives evidence on bebal’ of | ' Ktep the veil in 18 plage’. we ria te a sie mikcas ‘@atjant aca republicans, in the hope that the Beigian prisoners would be similarly treated by the liberate, ‘Che advantages in that State are decidedly in favor of Ap oft, poper from Durango ment ‘ance in that Bate of Gen, Pasion; who poetry ani of Corona and Cavjar, their com! to twenty-five hui en. The ing their movements with great anxial . Negrete has issued an order that all must arm their laborers to resist the prolat ‘ae said Proprietors responsible for the acta-of the ‘Sealy giving arms and recruits to the bined forces amounting French were await- iv. +, Kimeota, Damage to the Crops by Rain in Call- fornia—The Whaling Fleets im the of Vessels Which Have Escaped from the Pirate Shenan- Saw Fraxcmco, Sept. 15, 1866. ‘The first rain of the season fell in the southern coun- ties of the Stato yesterday, doing considerable damage to of Angust are received. Vossels sailed on that day for Ascension Island to bring away the crews of the vessels burned there by the She- ‘The whalers in the Arctic which are known to have escaped from the Shenandoah are as follows: —James Arnold, Ben Comming, enterprise of this paper in procuring intelligence and its | Canton Packet, Eliza Adams, Europa, Merelin, M. T. mond, Splendid, Vineyard, J. 8, Thompson and Minerva, besides the Emily Morgan and John P. West, which sailed for Ochotsk after beng warned of the danger they were in. ‘The vessels burned in the Arctic, and not heretofore reported, are the Isaac Howland and the barks Cornwall ‘The Brunswick had doen stove in by the ice and oon- demued when the pirals °~ved her, vt Vessels were in Behring escape:—The Congress, th Surfe, Florida, Favor. STATE POLITICS. Board of Supervisors yeoterda: Acceptance by General Slocum of the Lacs be sas y. Supervisor | “Wemination of the Demecratic State Borvaro, N. ¥., Sept. 16, 1965, ‘The following despatch has just Beem received in thie Vicaspuno, Miss., Bept. 14, 1665. Bon. Daan Ricruonn, Buffalo :— hters are to “the House.’ described as a war ship unequalled in size and strength ‘Twoed presiding. and yoo tay 60 what fd forthe weight of her guna Among those whe have ‘The report of the Committee on Annual Taxes on the visited this mofister irov-clad w Admiral Milne, bak tory toe tho 1008 wes sed, - ss the people who enter who {6 said to have remarked that the Dunderberg levy year present repre hich the greatest alacrity Weald Breve ©, Serre ate ae me iB pstacayreal angen per value ro am city Major General hs io after a iJ inciple developed which couree ps “wg from Slocum food many. Inahsen Rone wruta veroludtonior the mystom of tron-siade. Whether personel progeny ee ‘Your despatch announcing my nomination by the New York Democratic State Convention has been received; also ® copy of the resolutions adopted by the Comven- T hope to be at home before the clone of ‘thie month. H. W. SLOCUM. 1088 ROTIMATED AT TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND pian, August 8.) Latters received here last night inform us that a very ‘alla Walle last Tu flames got under way they road above and below the City jotel, and across the op troying forty or fifty buildings, The burned werent, eeereae from the Oriental Hotel to Kraft’s atable. Tho lows is estimated fo reach abpve two hundred thou- Wala Walla are ing to ‘As carly as Paturday con- been placed on the ground. ave a now stable ready in & He saved his horses, jes, &o., from the . Returned by Commis. Corrected by Com- Toih here aod ia" Barand a oF oe any ay to be proved. If the builder of this ship ts correct im hie prvi Kc gath-omty Raced Ce hd ae ey 4 Apo ax ‘what'no doube ie dill. 30,000,280 20 ‘meed of praise to the federals by dosens— 19,986,200 ‘end fm many cases genuius and heroism, ‘26,717,200 | tion. a) 2 navy and cava Heartity endorsing the platform, I cheerfully accept nds, torpedoes Drewes made ‘and as fullas ever, and, as Hf Revue des Dews fo we yoed last month, ft looped up, the ander peti 13/16/6090 | the nomination. Sadetent ot fit should nt be many Inches from the ground, except 32.401, t00 s sdvocate of the federals o very young ladies. Colored petticoats will be much bytes ; Sie askew ees Tt has worn at the seaside. When the dress is worn on the 8,988, 700 er ong es ite readers with the peculler shore the skirt may be festooned all round, but for 124, The Great Fire at . @ar political system, and to give them some walking dress on the promenades it is worn 9,455,396 rescareeges Auserien. my a oped up at ech eo the front breadth only. ee Lied wore ‘pewest most way y tans Sareeeneate es ete, fe Sreene Rarer coer ant aleten prise skle. over the fire occu in the Union within the first in a room which one ¥ mao hook athe end, ayes ate ee 2 morning. Thee jthon ht - fire originated in the kite! - 4 her stater eoames the skirt en not requ of the Oit) jotel. ver the eemees, So. ante, fe te that appeared. | ting, an Hd more than A sally loarning the trade | ships, in to have 900-pounder and 100-ponndor guns. the enerally five in number—areallowed pS By Bay pnd, RE nag, Bap me of soldiering why not They do it gratis, and without | The American ship, kill be has fourteen feet | v0 hang leowely on che skirt, forming a very pretty, orae- ‘and keep pied ‘until the Minister for | the actual up of di edge tools, A many of | more beam British, and this will give hor sta- | ment. If im black velvet and May ; «Rasen 4 district extends waar gece rst age | om dey gt on aera | iy fn ce "Earle apes hare | em” yeu ae Thebans ea er ‘se S ray By 14 Piste bag hd eianen i Mor all trey ‘wtf fed thie pleasanter than ry fine run, srork energetically to rebaild seaiy cael rain, oto vty efor au: | ormag eMtaRer do, iwc aay, maken | miro a il rd eft of he ean - eee Le aed ee eee cagsnts ot Telante como, wos fo of resulta, | of the different niqlea Mf construction. A difference of | trimmed all-the way up with graduated nacre buttons. av ir own sakes we cannot it be sorry that | seven feet on eac! side of the gun deck is a highly | Many ladies who do not care for the ‘encumbrance of two afford skirta, trim their single ene 80 as to produce the appear. ance double ot ‘or tunic, ‘This is easily done by ; t all this with a bad conscience, as we can- | impartont considesation, as it #0 much more epace not doubt tey are, Revoty shall ever persuade us that | for working the guns, For vessels of such great breadth ~ an oe us, “ane y free— © Jacobs & Co. ....$15,000 6,000 ‘wake of M. de Calome’s rev! Petrie. poac! e morality of his ial docks must be and if seventy-three ass ine hen nore, =n Sere tee permease us that FA Trish. fret is held to be the right size now, we shall = cer- front breadth seams, and continuing Fni003,an Kolhauff & Gulchara bas recent man inks he has a good oase for learning, in | tainly build ships exceeding those dimensions in future In other cases the trimming is $181,423, ri ature to dishearten how to cut our throats and raise This large wooden hull and iron-plated American ner; but the Lacy the con- . 97,004,394 John Chishol “eosasion vf ie By pes s, of any other fiag, on Dublin Castle. gate is better adapted for soa service than a vessel seams except the front one. $497, 200,684 $47,404,884 | Berets sesatate operated it & s any intention of this sort, wo can tell built of iron; and if, on trial, she should prove to be a 181,428,471 428, Oriental Hi poy ‘and the yf it will be in the happily fm) Je event of | fast ship undor steam and canvas, our government will | over rr] — Fred. Ston ‘and will, I % wen this country the United States. The | have to erect a facsimile of her section at Shoebury- made in tees Sioal 000 “ ry 4 War Office st Washi ‘Will follow the example of the | ness to ascertain ihe endurance of such a structure; for flounce is ae fund jere,and will perhaps be even wiser in its gen: granted that the federal government have ie municipal we 24 wil ye expense of building such an ex) re ae A qe] o low f of on the skirt, it was , | _ After dfeeussing ‘of the flems in the report, the round the skirt, and up the back seam. A cano- | Board suspended the further consideratl Ce bind them of a rising in that country sui a ae fiare mantle of foulard accompanied this dress; it was | till the next meeting. No alter and oe * Mt from Amerieon Rnglamd and occupy ite attention—in that Americans Abroad. trimmed on the Soe ‘es with the bands of cashmere, and . tied States posible America would send over # mall A correspondent of the London Herald, writing from | the revere were material. Minister itwere to inoeniate Ire! Dring of @ German gambling and watering places of Homburg, ‘There was wards Amaries, Go. * on ite surface, This ‘woul probably be Sotho retreabing items of gosetp. He says:— tates small On the question ef compu! we were much engaged in some “Although the religion is Lutheran, Sunday is | 60 ly soon to feol the aBatraction of twenty pot observed here with much strictness, Indeed more feahton; however, | damerican ctiioens born yo } not speculate an to the result of the Sf the shope have their shutters ap on Saturday, the | growed till to- Gre lowe of Preate, ang to f Sabbah, very prolly ae their goods, The following ts 4 list of the . ny fire. Many of the merchants say yey Pag ay of ws by the Dr. Thibodo. . Jan, MoAuliff. t 6, Elias & Bro. * Oity Bow! Bye od Bavk Exchange;... 16, eur, House. 000