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‘News by the Cable te Tues- day, September 11. Russia Moving Towards the East and the Sultan Drawing Closer to Washington. A Turkish Minister Resident to be Sent to the United States. A New General for Imperial Mexico. < Ne The Prussian Legislature Firm Against the Treasury Demand, weer Austria Disarming at Sea and In the Field. BY MAIL TO SEPTEMBER 1. Fhe Prince Imperial of France to be Pledged in Marriage to the Grown Princess of Prussia. French Opinion of Bismarck’s Prog » Towards German Unity, “MAXIMILIAN TO SETTLE WITH THE POPE, ‘Tho Markets and Marine Reports of Tuesday. &e, &o, - &e. BY THE CABLE TO SEPTEMBER Il. TURKEY... ‘The Sultan to Senda Minister to Washington. ‘Consraxriorte, Sept. 11, 1866. ‘The Sultan of Turkey, impressed with the importance (Ot delng in Mistegpanie, correspondence with the United ‘Btates, has decided to establish an embasay to the Amor!- ean capital. 4 Im aceordance with this decision the Sublime Porte is, -Wbout selecting an influential member of his governmnen’ fe proceed to Washington as Minister Resident and (Prenipotentiary of Tarkey. ‘American Small Arwe for the Turkle Arwy. ConetanrivopLE, Sept, 11, 1860. At is reported that. in consequence of the sccessful penults of recent trials of American small arms by the ‘aailitary commissioners appointed for that purpose by ‘the Porte, the Turkish army is about to be armed entirely with carbines of American — manvfactnre, Agents of the government are abont to leave for the ‘United States to contract for their manufacture, RUSSIA AND THE “SICK MAN.” 2 Losnox, Sept 10—Eveni ‘The Baatern question tems to be looming in ie whe Por determined to recognize Prineé Charles (Of Bohenzollern w» tospodar of the Principalities. A Now Imperial General. . Panis, Sept. 10—Evenivg. + General Marquez, Mexican Minister to Constantinop! hae been recalled, and will go out to Mexico to organize go army for the service after the French evacuation of ‘the country. Maxiini u Expected Home. Torvox, Sept. 11—Noon. ‘The Times’ Paris letter, “published to-day, says that he Emperor Maximilian is expected to return from Mexico to Europe by every steamer. Spanish Opinion of the French Evacuation. * Mavnrp, Sept. 11—A. M. _ "Tho Etafette of today says that the Frouch troops -mnuet be withilrawn from Mexico with the atmort rau- op, amless amicable relatioiie are previously siab- “Debea with President Juares PRUSSIA. ‘The Financial Diticulty Bewween the Crown and the Leatslature, Bent, Sept. LA. M. The ittee of the Chamber of Deputies persist in the design of reducing the amount of the loan which the fovernment asks authority to obtuin by the issue of ‘Treasury notes from rixty milfons to thirty millions of ‘tbalers. ‘The Minister of Finance has protested in a speech against eoch a reduction, and expressed the hope that the Chamber would pass the bill in its original form, HANOVER. wen wer rns A Heyal Prussian Viceroy for the Territory. Bemus, Sept. Wi, 1864, A report is current in goverumental circles that the King of Prussia bas decided to place the Prince Royal of Pruscia over the late Kingdom of Hanover os Viceroy, end that bf Highness will soon take up bis residence at ‘the palace in tho city of Hanover, Army Reform, Vinwwa, Sept. 10--Afternoon. Aw order has been issued by the Minister of War that the regiments of the Anstrian army, named after the ing end Princes of Prustia, the Duke of Baden, and wome others, shall cease to be so named, On & Peace Footing, Virwwa, Sept. 11, 1806. A decree has beon insued by the Emperor ordering tho Whole Austrian army to be placed upon a peace footing. A Naval Disarmament Ordered, Vinsva, Sept 11—-A. M. ‘The Austrian Minister of the Marine bas ordered the Adriatic feet, now at Trieste, to proceed to Pola and Fiume, the Austrian naval stations, fo be disarmed, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Lesnoxnenn?, Sopt. 11—Noon, The steamehip Nova Scotian, from Quebec September 1, arrived here this forenoon and railed for Liverpool. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Lendow “Money Market. Lowpon, Sept. 10— Evening. Conevis closed to. day at 8936 for money. Awanicas RCE RIT. Loxpos, Sept. 10~Eve The market for American securities is eloshi tations to day are — o ton Five-te ilway shares. gore thores AMERICAN SECURING, fort, are forever united to the Prussian monarehy in ow 4 |. Neleon hie Laver, Sept, 11—Noon. | tue vf article two of the constitution. UNION STATE CONVENTION. or seek Dan) = oa The corvent prices for Amencan sevurities are as fol- Second—The Prussian nee will enter ipte force Pg on the Ist of October, 1867, in_ tho: of the ¢oun- ‘not 0 be Me 0, 6. hewn Brie Raitrooteberens «Tac | HE the madidentans and additional. al Ply er etiieso topples Os evettng : heb, , WG, aren . necersa easuret (or that purpose, . Diinois Ceatral shares. Tait | be deter by laws, tno Dis ten THe DESTE OF DEAR Sanford E. Church Temporary ren ect mats is Chairman. Rintes dealt ae 4 ered the following, ih brief ‘ . HL dregn o' fr w remarks, eulogimic of Dewan Riehmond:— y spec Dom, & ey Third—Until the 1st of October, 1867, the eet The money market is slightly eee aad conte Yegal wenmures shall be oe in 'tho above cloged this evening at 804; for money, x Degtious of the coeatty by rozel ordinapoe, ball Whereas, Dean leh) leader of nid tater are conseqaeney placed for the next hire ‘ot to- Retee merce wf mon, ta opition ides add AMERICAN SECURIDES. nk ¥, And wn giulnent as months under the of the King’ improved one aa mighty uncertain | fer es Lonnos, pat 2, 1866, top lor the régime © King’s good pleas: Just now. rig - away ferand tt 8 thea” Prone tly rome ig F Tor bis isa and reapect for his character; ihere- ed, as fol- aT ‘ ee History of tle States Suppressed. Uniteg States five-twenties. ‘Frow Le Nord, of Brussel Oe Ee el 1) Erie Railway shares, . Tho following are some particu! Dinos Centeal Railway shares 783g | Slates which hie Prussian Majesty sha sao sul me Liverpeal € Hanover consists of the Pri » Il Ps Kalenburg, Hildegheim, Gottingen and i Liverroor, Sept. 11—Noon. dehy of Werden; the counties of He ‘The cotton market is qutet but steady, The salesto- | Vindan and B-ntheim, Its oxtetence dates from the The market for American stocks is sh Gnotations at the close of business foley Tribute to the Memory of poral Ao THY PROBABLE CANDIDATE, Dean Richmond. Tho politicians have at last arranged theie late of ca:x didates, The whote question has been simmered down and the friends of Slocam and Murphy @re gracefully re- The Committee on Resolutions Not | {72 the'efavorttes anit uniting nthe’ tite for Hofman. The indications now are that the’ tiekét tomorrow wil! That + members of thin Convention and the eaaule, daculy and sincerely mess Kichmon@, who seemed the ill obeciab mpretet al nd wei views 2 a ae Aaune ate! de ® Oe eee . i rite and b debiiy aw al i eves are Fo abot 8,000 bales Middting uplands are quoted 108d, when Erosst Ancustua of Bronewick Lanett was Pre cen co prthne ype ie riencwrt created Elector mover: he was son-in-! yn jovernor, an T. A at Livenroor, Sept: H—Breniug. | James IL, of England. Mis ron, In cousequence of pared to Report. a : The cotton market, baa ied sténdy, with sates to-day | yeistionship, became King of, Eugland in W114, nar the = Mab a Brg en Freya; 260 CRE CRC, siete by ‘the of 10. Middiing up'ands closed at 13d. nanve of Garg: 1., ond until 1837 the Sovereigi Rintnensbiosgabne »W. Wright; for State Prison Lnspedtor, Prank D. Gal ing aye iverpool Brendatatis ag Bs ieameet governed Ping dn pater “rer lagher. The friends of Comatock are strongly can an >] Livenvoor, Sept, 10—Evouing. of Napoleon that st . vesting him) ty th ad. - nis nee ae recouatlited in 1915, anda 4335 ihe, seston wee Adjournment of the Convention to Tem | rite some nope of mache bie See oud Baw ree Te nT seRaroot, Sept. 11—Noon. Dare of Cumberiand, Afuh son of George THT, became * o’Clock This Morning. that point, Their success depends, upoa the unanimity Phat hie ceovention Wenders \o ihe sorswming The a its jn erops is increasin 1, Hanover being a masculine fe! pat pI of Western New Yo 0 ‘ v0 faraily the uatenime is aesuryeion AC ney nie wanue Mae ta et bey Tre higher in ail the | iB 1861, since which date hia son has reigned. rg tides m Woe eee tae hime.’ Cole Macnee SSESN Yaa saneere ieee he divectos " bea nnenne of for State Prison Inspector; but My, Gallagher exhibits unusual stromgth, and represents an element whieh by CAUCUSING AMONG THE DELEGATES, | te toacers ic te considered necessary to coneitiote. He resides in Bafa, ‘and was a few Amys since elected Speaker of the Fouian Congress ab \ts eeselon in Troy. He is @ man of some wealth and portion. Dix the Choice of the Republicans. and West- | ¢omo of the repubtican Wotegwes from the interior markets, are, Dake of Comborlacd of Branswiek Luneburg, Livenvoor, Pept, 11—Fvening, Prinee Royal of England and Ireland, King of Hauover. ep ‘The breadetnfis: market 1s active and firmer, with aa ciel neni per fel ne. Lleabary, ah wenn advance on ali destriptions, The weather is unfavor- lectoral Heste is more ancient aa a sovereignty able for the crops, ih acta ue tae cel Dueby of Fulda and the Tee: The corn market is firmer, and mixed Western pality of Hai) It was founded by Henry I,, son of America is quoted at 2% 94.’ per quarier. Wheat is [Te Duke of Brabant, recognized Landgrave of Hesse i firma, with an advance of 2d. as. ev conta, Flour is also | 7992; in the midst of the sixteenth eontury that Case properly oa" the depen the eapovial sei patbtie the saga ‘The resolations were adopted wnanimouely, the mem bers ristog to thelr teem AvURE es OV BANUBE J, TILDEX, ¥ Papers of political labors, ars + dress the ¢ 7; Lan aig very firm, with an advance of 1s. 24. per barrel. , was ‘divided by *iccession into the Lasadarerssen 6 of the State are excoodingly Indi . gnant Over the ntove to | men of whe ¢ Hou—T an entirely tak Liverpool Provision Market. Hesse and Homburg, and the Grand Duchy of Delegates, drop General Dix. They assert thay a fs the ouly aes @t the invitation von have fue alven we, ° pie 89 Pfacli Be Scr a ig Tt became av Electorate in 1800, os who could’ secure any accession from the republican | ate lopic that Is n0 pear tayour hepria, and te my @ prev’ m market user, ri -__ rt, iknow that. ae i rN 2. pairs Beph, pec yening THE MEXICAN QuestioN, ranke, and that he would be a sort of pontoon bridge for Tue t wit be hag se 9 22 by ¢ provision market is genorally atealy, those t who footed bowo i tary anury OF any mi Aner iow exaore franens wear : The Hoffman Interest Confident rh oe rma caning ear hall el Ne MO PUONS often, tor he’ gave er between the two puvies, They aleo claim that if an Richmoud = bad been alive Wx would have been powlmaied; and S, finding tv A Ereneh General Vor NEWSPAPER AccoUNTS TO SEPT. B | tenn st toon wsciey sat the command inebiet of Success. reat ly ou mics th hie iife, copnegied — wit nose interests, aod eonnected merd than wn, individual in (he organization #od adminkieny om the tion to him here fo sivong that me - one of ibe army caren af formation. in Menten, bs s Deleaul with atety, bocnowinatd syn ‘ping mee itis tater Leapy teas thedeate cheat Mitehioat " iven to a French general. Severei officers, perfee get up a move for another © PprpLse OF | Qo Dirodve ine * i ’ esi The. French vraneailantc mail. etoomsh FP ad ihe seenten, kote cakes ine The Best Feeling Prevailing Among | fowinstiog him, ‘tho result of the election in slain: | S2,waN\t ve mala lie, 9 ale 1a bow donee ey ewait Captain Duchesne, which sailed from Brost on Saterday, | tothe Emperor Maximilian, under lie sanction need Al seemed to be a’strong for Dix he nga and had | f ond calamity almost os great ax of tho tte rages the ist of September, arrived at this port yesterday | governmem, but the selection hag not yet been Apaily de Parties. ® ballot been token at noon to-day he woul! probably — of tho uation had died, ‘That, 1 Fay ‘4 very re. ect cided on, ke. ke. he. lt dope of te Ms tie taceaeatee 18 Dee Forts | ruarkable, Te is paeullanity of or Amer of . - e lof th ww this wing that | Shy J hich Among the passengers Ianded by the Pereire wers Settling Up With the Pope: ie the reduotion “of [the democrats Phe in. | ea See Oe ee we Madame Adelaide Ristori, with the wembers of her {From the Italie, (of Florence), An gust 90.) crease of tho radical majority the owing © | with thoed qualities superior 10 company and suite. The Emprese Charloite will shortly proceed -from SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. the fack that the demacrey. paki mere attention 10 | (aught by te schools of learning 7 ange . vale . | Miramar to Rome, where #ha hae to settle with the Pope —_—- eas Volos away from the repoblieaie than they | inout of judguiont, mpld, clear, deck By the Percire we received gar fils from the conti- | Sony amenities relacing to the Concotlate, Her Majegy ALBANY, Sept, 11, 1860, dia to, get out thelr own vote, haw ebanged the tide. | tensive; of will tem and ‘lonly balenoed Dy a « nent of Europe, dated to the Ist of September. The | will alverwmas again pats through France on her return, ‘THR CANTASSING LAST SIGHT AND THIS MORNING, * Bed eB Lagry bo? the boy and there i* | and Firoumapertion rarely to he foand—a min papers conto!n interesting detals of our epecial tole. | to Moxico, he canvassing duitiin the alahh sutind Uh aevelen whte Ses ee of policy, In @ measure, and @ determipe- | onuradter and thos rare quatitien, dafimut io ery ¥ Pe ee Se ee ny, pe ae, ONS een e 8 e lop mm to noinimalé a ticket that will et h necure (no education, a mio of the people, uptaight m the md grams by the Aliantie cable. would be the nominee of thisConvention, It, however, | entire democratic vote in the State, Thin, with the strove | to acanind that exiteordinary deyres of inflnouee Tivo New Bree Presa, of Viewna, publishes » bighly sen- AUSTRIA. ratieded all portios that no one interest had snicent | Aa, (uter fling maniented agaicce Mts mae Wrovkit | served vy on lamonve fiend, ie somruaing | wr oe intel c e a i ~ nr nee nne J y om ot | calle for our epectal notice, remember vary vel! im Sational piece of jatelligence from Berily, betug nothing oath te. Me. Axim taetee strongth to nominate their own candidate, but whata | those who hav tou Wis looking for = eavdidaiea fow heretofore preaed him, The from 8 of the approaching belrvhad of the | The Emperor Fran less than combination between some of the prominent candidates | tepnblican drleg: the Western part of oe in its gift, public opinion tended tery ; i 7 Peopte, the State stil adhere to him, amd = jt sul q woe Lua of France wii eel Havghler & be necema: cure on. 7 "! by ” 4 Prince Lup of Prance with tr i anaes fFroin the Tagesy at of Vienus, August 31.) jee ay ECORI © Souniont This being | jooks av though thoy would vote ie him jn tue Cera dey ge 4 poy Senet af | mate of his own any of ws who had would th must the Prince Royal of Prussia. The Emperor Francis Joreph, on the day of his fite, ‘The Voliyfraud, of Vienna, which is the clerical or” appeared exceedingly downcast, In the afternoon. be al ammoned all the couneillors of the crown and, w! gan in the Austrian capital, also has its curious piece of Meare 1 hin aren, eeideseegd them in tho following newy-namely, that the Pope is to give up Rome as the | terme:-—-This fe my fe day. Sitch occasions remind & capital of Tay, preserving to himesif the Vatican and | man, even the highest laced. ‘yat he bas made angther ae Fotaotn on step toward the tomb, ond tuat he ought im fature St Peter's, while Venetia is given over to the Papacy 88 | Titiest ucearding to his knowiedze and his conscience. temporal property, Anstria recriog the right of gar- | 1? my people have desires which are wot yot realized T vicon iu the Quadrilateral, auld holding the port of Mala- | will strotoh out my haud toaid them. Lelo not wish my moceo for her fleet.@ Hemen. What le the opinion which predominates paternal intentions to be dowhwed. Speak faery. gen: The Augdurg Gascte learns from Hapover that an ad- | the populations: dress destined for the King of Prussia 1m favor of the | The mintstery remsinedalient Sith ile exeption of one, " d st 7 who rep —-''Sire, to s; raukiy, pal inion ia maintenance of the dynasty of the Guelphs, with cer- | 1 ‘doupnis.” re Reed pa rb mite oientia cxpleined ‘to tain restrictions on the royal prerogatives, received (hivty | hig Majesty the wishes and fears which had taken root in the case all were actively at work this morning trying to | vention. It iy thi clase who ure tying ww prove that-their cendidate had the most strength for the | # call for mother convention. They are Bow In cancu se, Slocum appareutiy gained eroava during the. | 12, Weev's Foons®, ant an effort is being made to cow¢iti purpose. pparently x: grou 6 ate them, One thing i# certain, the Seymour democrats night, and his friends were very sanguine of succcs. | will not support Dix if nominated, and they boxe their ‘The Dix men were also far more active, The result of the | Opposition on his suppression of two newspapers in New . ve | York during the war. Here the matter Maine election was used as an argament in favor of h's Tt ie se porsible thet this element — will nomination, on the ground that this showed the neces- be able to Brect the aetion of the ouvention sity of taking some man who would draw a large repub- bes Kae k th ‘4 Pee aie’ eee ypu Viean vote. Under this movement General Dix Joomed | harwony on tie nomination, but nothing beyoud that extremoly profieile, Cremenmber he sald, with ebase “p an, . Sy, Ober’ wae, Tite | hee jm Tews, teristic modesty, “I know what Lam Ot furiud whet t Phe Sab-Commmiitee on Regolittions have athe te” on 1 ve effect to e@xasperate the Seymour and other | platforin, ow" ow in Obmnentasoa ye t corire .. ne MS tae sii freee Sone — dliques, until the crv went forth that Dix must be de- | Commitee + ‘ing their age of ‘Chief Mogidrate na " re feated at all hazards, Hoffman's strength stood the | afirmed the d: fon and pri at she habits of hfe and edoration, aad cegunae up 8 Feet OPPOTiyaltior in the « beote , because the thing be cere wl roa bit “\§ thet en, week couel tho republicen pariy and gonilenien a8 eminent as amy in be nEines Ib Would LOW be la@ghenie ba mention, he lrmly aia parelntently weiused to outertarm the idea, Thik way firm convtetion, axceps foe that tefa- eal bie mgioination way ontirdy powitlo and his elnetion s 4 thoneand signature ‘pite of the obstacles which the | the mind of the public. fame #6 last wight, hie friends standing firm, and relying | Corr mile covert ion in Teaaeloh Sind acd fo that | jorrivently tefuset all thoes tendées, he Prassinn anthoritios have opposed to that manifestation, | ,, Thé Fmperor dlemisseil his council wish ‘lene Mie as: upon the hope that he will be the combination candidate | Fonsi ties CD ath vo . not wou ims pr station, ‘The parsenger service for Venetia has been re-estab- | ple shall ‘ie my birthday gaily.’ “ogatnat the Dix interegt, On this contingency Hofimen's | the amnesty yr ” mer ed tthe | We 'sctertion of meome tor’ @bikover Niehed. The trains from Lombardy go to Peschiera, =e hail noncination dependa, Yo hope being that im the end the | Festoration | vTynd that the of eattegor. | wie tele ie gly pe boreig where they are in communication with the Venetian REFORM IN ENGLAND, Slocum vote will all be cast for him to prevent the | pionld be. 1! i good felt, ADother @erlaration bt mio oti See, aren cae neways . en teinnnnnn nomination of Dix, There were strong indications that | > | dow ison a in The cholera hag diminished cmong the Prossid? | Peoneh Enconregement tothe British People. [the current would take {his direction after one or two womething also that cris mam troops in Robemia and Moravia, (From the Paris Constitutionne), sept. 1.) Dallote. 7 “ive, fidence <iven ments ime!) thi ‘The scene of the battle of Sudowa is being wasied by * * © Mr Bright's speech 08 ab Bir nominate a caudidate themselves, end their feeling 9-07 Bh ove» 9 onde we ¢ alt reated an immense sensst! prem spn the } againat Div is such that if they eanpot draw votes ontiog. the cholera. Shere ave not udore than afew thoysands | pirinly grated, au iminones sensutton thr igh to defuat THx, they wilt thraw that vote upom the often areas *peakers and of mbabitante in the whole district, amd of theee «wo | whieh appears | Mery tospread and become asoteice next most available candidate to aecomplieh (hat pur- a vehi - Lenysh 3 bundrod died ta a Lew days. Reaae ines ha gomnenettat ane pore, AKMPLING OF THI CONVENTION, © it n@lects a military lea’ nt the man Of spseoh, or Mayence, become.a Prnssinn fortress, isto be com- bewee «3 ‘The Conveotion ansembled at and Kosmas sae manded by Prince Waldemar of Schleewf-Holstoin. Lg pee thougls the machinery bal bron tpecialiy tondlated for | way vedio? au won the moan who ia weary Genera) Elias, a Greek officer In the service of the Bey us Sere Hem. “on the <7, they will ne apn pas berm tone tae 1 org weigh any at enaoh training to the oe * ") i Pecop nize an of i around may a PE;Tnals, Bioantred a Touoy, aarees (0, content te Jead to an extepeion of the populer demands ‘The | mixtore of! etoments presented on amusing sicht—- : adarge ww “bare, Watling nat ty abe 8 words, 7 think: France, if possible, a loan seventy-five millions on ac- | adoption of Mr. Gladstone's Noe] Dave arrested for | & sort of Mosaic Poo ge mene they ot in their Traine for otter portions of the swe. peat y horaaw intetect. count of bis government ene agitation and senced Me. Rright, who | secs Men who have @ erern | and the sey:nour men are all watisted and TGascies is seek Veer eer The Goda, of Madrid, announces that the Spani¢h have voted in its favor; the rejoation of that | Im the repabliecan conventions eat ranamiched btw ‘The only prosperiive candidates action t¥ the best friend of Ow hemanh as, one ‘er Agensiire 7 brought about the creation of the Pore Dave been hore are yo are Gonaral locus end Murphy. Tameuted friund, { think he was one Of rss Derk tr floating debt on the 1st of Faly amounted (0 1,546,000,000 | Jeayue, and provoked meetings \/ke thore just though une hed always deen {n the came party. nine ® | former has kept his while the Iatter has ‘blest . ttn wt realx (five sous each), aud on vue Ist of Auguat to | The are no longer @ lowering of the oler- happy fam y arrangement, equal to anything ever ex- ey ie thee contest. [th patent whens Goth ay Roman hs a « ey ed 1,666,000,000 reals, toral qualification, but for uates re! cupirege, hibivet ip = Ree 9 Parveyor Wakeman and Injune ‘The procned'ngs to mortow will mare along r * | somewhat oeater polbt df view sac of the great: wt 066, 000, a ¥ mm Cardozo sat together as loving!: ya man and wife; | mony and good nether dere 3 we wen that the country har prodaged duriag tha ber yew Letters from Alexandria announce the! commerce was ter Kelly an senator han savas | ant ip their cancws on som: Gan \ tered tore ¢ ial ode far Vile Tooerulie » recovering from the disturbance of business caured by MORMONISM i" ENGLAND. cme ted in their fellowsh omens moe movement. In that event it wil be ry that has boon ofered by the gentionan whe low a eld looked as what will tara up. the European money crisis, Afhire wera beginning to “~s " ie re. dtregsed you. 1 botiogs thee at such b Ume Redon wh Improve. "Trade f-hockei for the moment by theusi. | Owe ef Mrlghaam Vouna’ Missionaries In rine maton hy ‘reel cia rae mas | The caucus of fan ll io Gorman ike jrs of our tra whe 67% sey v0 ‘trouble. confined 10 Terner whee w York | journed. There were about prewent. “ {Sen OSE RISER Ee NI [From the Tondon Fei agast Geeesicn ‘sal, but Was snanifeas Jn all portions of the | the'renduletos nnd thelr murongon were Calamiy. Yfoot as eft, thet we o of the Nile, which has not stood at so high a level for teu At’ Portsmouth, yesteray, how mh Mormon f vanned wnd the best of feel finally secure: , aun Wee We ere euiering @R 8 oun, yeort, Great feare axe felt for the harvest. -——— anda Werte was placed at the bar on ihe siiort speech of bey how arin chairman was well | decided to make ae bold a. ae posible in the Won- a ‘ory, Rs PR, Be : 4 Coustastinople letzer of the 22d of August sayt:— | She Smeg oF Se ire ertory Je allosion Iu Feewdeat foamnega eve | Tetantan tan tonnes sbide by the regalo! the bab | By ronan ik to be the ral apon tie The ultan takes snch imtorest im the health of the er tho name of SI followed with loug ancl eontinved ap; Re eheeala boom be woalds ani euler iulo \oomtinent; whether we ino eee. the cauvess in good faith for iteercccem, Th © removes It rquite evitent from the morning proceedings that | nil antic ipsted Weuble iD eued quarter. the Regoucy have come to the enaclenee, that aN bee aoa ae it the control of the Ptate Committee ai the of the party machinery im their henda, than PROCEEDINGS or THE CONVENTION. they do about the eaudidates of the Conrentton. an wootal thing for the Comm: on Resol. tp sen! tions to be apponted by’ the temporary Chairman, the Arman, ‘nar 11, 1866. permanont Vresidont usally discharges hie duty; but | Ry poy Towed’ Hail was erowited with delageten and was reversed, and all the business to be trans re cote ths Permancut orgauizstion will be the | spectators The hall and stage wore tastefully decora'ed fathors, 4 aymem of selfgovera! whecter we will erect om this falr ten Hungariew aud tec U wmee bat wirange that ctrl Koop * larger part, of the evwityy, bay ache coms over the other part, —— fut of view, to Mm thoutd bene on the 7 convent tn ‘att pares 06 the lund. of not egain wthe greet ital of tite comtinent. have all a of his Ma- Napoleon that he has ordered aad paramned complete re- josty's state to be S iccadaesaaied daily ul covery be reported, THE PRUSSIAN A ANNEXATIONS. French Opinion et Count Biguarck’ «= Polley aud Tis Consequences. From the Paris ae Sept. 1.) 4 few questions to then. decided (her the objection wien end said the: their eywlence Was ad- eerta: Feception of the report of committer and the nomi. | with fore to dissemble ‘Siew wratabe, or dar cas | Emma Lewis deposed that she bod four ebildren by | pation of candidates. The Regenoy have manipulated SANFORD F, CRUROT TEMPORARY cr creMsy, oon Menten’ ous! Learn tad ie comprehends that at bottom all of what now happeving | ber first husband and three the prisoner. She co- | and controlled everything else, ope See ‘ pot 4 LY in Germen: Ke ‘wont; that, in he ot repetoaete ited with the priconer until three years when Sew YORK ASD HROOKLYS CONTRSTASTS REUED OUT. Soon after twelve o'clock the Convention was called io our m4 Ana ~~ ‘overthrow . and acts, there is n Aifference between left him, Lewis, sow of the last witness, de- cl ‘clegraphed last night al! the contestants from | order by Peter Cagger, Secretary of (he Sate Committee b Arce ll La ‘tem be soe We of & communication mate to Kew York a Brook !yn were rated ont. ‘Their petitions ‘i inetrnction of the Mate Committee, of cytes Farad on whowe motion, by inetrnction ate Comm! ot read. The Waterbury delevation from New York York managed, however, to gel their petition referred | *Anford F. Church, of Orleans, wax chowrn temporary to the Committee on Permencen Oryan ation, where «| chairmen. Wil pe couternate Mee ok Laat eos | Feensie Kernan, of Oneida, and James Kelly, of Now sons Mtr them sernment of the morning session, | YOrk, Were appointed to conduct the chairman to the Bir. Sanford i chart, ding hat his name was | stoge. strongly prensed for Governor, announced to his friends P 4 ems = rah Comlingency would be allow bis wee On reaching the chalr Mr. Church addressed the Con: need for that parpore. He headed off that movement | Yention, ble remarks being frequently imterropted by ap net co eTurt war then made to rally on John Onusom, of | plane Ho eid Rutalo, or W. C, bw of the American Vixprons Com- Gavrimues oF ree Covvernion—T bag leave to return peor. Bat tithe alt thank Providence we bare an and derided soeroey; that the rete tion year nearly bay been, totally at an end, peste in in every part of our Mat Ws ca, ished bomage to Gramt id Blocuia—-(cte ry) — i ie ea wise eooey who went ont to Bas be ye ne A ant a Ye -— gh ft neces s Xo (- oe U ont of bry’ arate Prossia aitng neal by closer ter to the different Gorman race, and Austria ne on the Haltan populations, or Rusia crushing the A wentiment of equity is mixed up with national j judices which ind subsist. The former is the fe ‘we prefer and not the latter; dad we done: Cae to make the avowal. Is it to be understood frow this that in our (ogee werything that Prussia now does is ? Is oe a Count de Bismarck exempt from all Teproach? .Where and when have we ex any mobrigen? ‘The maxim that the end justifies the means is none of ours. But if bad raeasares aoe Deere the greatest punishment be could have tae ep ult een Ay the woman Lewis aad ohiid everything On vel eye cantioned, the prisoner, who stated that he had nothing to say, was committed for trial, —e bathe An Lanter ou may @noere thanks for the howar yon have eoaferred without creating them. We shall, therefore, a TURKEY. fend’ ing of the Convention in the afternoon. yen ee swlecting me to pretide temporarily over | fatiene That Inthe wore of Coamt de Bistaarch taere are terials camanaaara wus Comialiiean rata PRLBOATION. teat ep ocr deitveraions, prading thet pitied cow: |g nrai “sett gov or exageorstd aaabinh eS ect A the petition of the ton and decided to canines Hootie tha ceeseeine- De 10 be the tanae ae = xe A =. but we at sever chiens toes tee whe enter: refer it back to the Convention, t at ody hav iog ‘once guide of the fepeblic, or Muster the Cony ts to aras 7 OD ie i ‘ roerhs an anathema. Wo shall. not excite publi sated OpoU ani cus way ortho cinen Thay acciaed | 200g without chart f Aire mays rma aly pene as ty gate arti eran ormion [aginst “wo sal nat “pak fi, ibe, ford P. Church or eontigge him av | grbcsuiar hatay” foheare}” Mt iavottes the question remo gevecomevts wont In sa posnond iidish terror. 'Vrance, font of the Convention, Shetber we are (0 bave Union abd pear, of disunion roped. Thee © ret tte Raed ‘ivarteam harms thas founded her Leperamelnney by Raye if ail ob- ho has long simee renounead g that of Foglans, and who hae favored that of Italy, can accop! that of Germany without anger and without 4 Let us not forget that the actors of the moment, with THE COOOTERE ON KAMOLETIN® ‘Wilether all (he organ ed by antes, é B Congton, of Paeent, chain. ‘of troasnre to preserrs the Union veral propoviiions were offered, when a discus. been forever iced, which bade fair to last for hours. it | Ua "9 ever before have deserved. And if Aatrew Jobe oo Abe of democratic bees inthe (ener tulty Of free | nee the tert in tis larger menning—the Auet Sere was fonnd that they could pot get ready to report watt! » Se Dakoane imperfections, will pars frouihe scene ae (Cheer) | entertanet by Jehersie, Madvom aod cf whom of thi world, but that nations will po in. Yet those late hour to night. snd Bot before to-morrow. itis the duty of sil | he x gow Lhe best repremntative in oom he Two of their number were hed to the Couvention re) wen Wo unite in cordial irr rogardiees of pte | should secoeed in the couleet on ‘wtreh be han be berdly of which we vow spesk are the four Pn civilized countries of Enrope, wd their aa antec ae durable and salutary infinence on baman race. (From the 4 Monde (Uitramoutane organ), pH Princes to oak for sn adjowrament of body util ten o'clock | vious political relations. (Cheers) Pereoual amistion to-morrow. p and jealousy should be laid ry ote Ky = i led counts heane)— wi ver an The moment that the Ubairman called the Couvention | Wiltge to da so fails, in my J8dginen’, to come to order at four w'elock they stated thor minion, amd | up to ihe standard of patriot demanded by Rae Senator Shafer moved an adjournment, in accordance | gion (Cheers) Standing on the rock of the conmite. with this request, The Chair put the question, and the | tion, aud by the side of thet noble patriot and slateraan cmberked, and f he aati bring tack thove Sinton of the fo uth fo govern Hertel es, la aneotletion With ve, te ay ee opeces and emmteptod) if he hall eu-cocd Ia fate wore, 4 are tue honors due | var chuer gallant heroes, their . Nefora clvitizat 4 and yanterity, ale'tn the fant troops, is encamped at ss _Vezseee, ie the district of Apo- arceee, ane there Greets movements im the centre of the istand, while Saim Pacho, with his Egyptians, oc- = The great Power contemplats * wincing (here royal expropriations caused ambition. Nevertheless the expulsion of vote wae decidedly in the negat ve; bat, it baviag been Johnson (ent) usiayic cheering, hers. neers come furtties remark: tod the annexation of the populations stil eiike Tan's; | arreaued that the Convention whould bs adjvurnad atall | g24""ndertne'pectection of ihe od Beg, jaye ee in Ae fg Mg pudtic comeienes. Hanover has just pen | wen haar he declared it carried, and the ssemblege | dimmed or periied (cheers), and with the mots of equal | ing hie thanks for Wie Kind manner in ©! be hed donationalized and absorbed by rapidity and « violence that rouse the ii of all honest men in Sess The in peareate vngle: stroke of I pone The er pears at 9 sing! € e apd the Hanoverion people were |! a the moet com- plete uulon. It was not the tastes ulations that throw them into toe arms of Trossta;' Cow marck has not dared to appeal to a reailar man fewa- for all. We cannot fail to appeal people, whowe every interest te cen. om of our caune (i heere.) The bigh importance of thie couvention furnishes donee of the spirit of conciliation and ch will chareoterize ali ite setigus And ieve to have an eqhal force at She ‘The island contains nearly three but Genant tants, of which forty-five thousand only ane “ ye € ae most intense excitement followed, the tolegater 1 seed gaa tweed received ‘vy th ention Jamping to their feot and demanding tha: another vote | fru 1, host he taken. A dogew volees aypesled tragn the | cy of the Chair, but. that official paid oo attention ery and left the platform. Then came « pquab- bie for ae. A doven names weve pro t goon forth to the gible is wil) be ware to hem nee Ln o 4 people Je empire Beate (Land cheer for s {rw autem whan the friewils of the diderest can. | pycporseton \ me) & : th Roston. Bostom Sept, 11, 1866, The steamebip China, from Liverpool via Halifax, ar- rived here at balf past six o'clock this evening. Her The © carried, _v LyTeR tors emma Oe he Teeesemiting of the Convenion & letter 4 of Vieshivg, Rann Rane iquiteus Chat Hanover was the more atiached to ite own o r TEMPORARY ORCHIT A EIEN, ten by Mors Freak dynasty and felt the tose sympathy for Promia The | malls go forward in to-night'* traim, and wili be due ip Sine “ites, caetos % x clique trylag to Mr. Lancing moved thet Mr. 0 Perr'n en@ Mr sate mnerelary. Vee jotter entorens the rot right bra = pen hone ng ed ann" Tt | New York early to-morrow morning. Make more noise than the others It was impoasible 10 | wenn, of Washington, [he appointed temporary secre. jobs the Con on my t hermentious ani or war on Prussia? Pho annexation no ober 9 v fell in the confusion whirh one oven ee ork | tartan, which was carried, TOR OMOCT Tes 8 PROLOTIOND HOT 7 kero than the wieh of King William the utility of Movements of the Cable Fleet. Rumber of cheers, The honor in ne ee towel 7 7 m0 leas The Paster osiad thet be Was tte A territorial oggrandizoment for Prussia, Heats Coxrmer, Zept. 9, 1866, op Bee Ay pen nt Fy pom Cony nition om Monul thous taak Shey Would ot be reey motives legahve aii possible crimen The King of The Grent Eastera left here for Liverpool at balf-past y oe Se roles wape ‘The rol! of delegaten wae (hen called, and \\ appeared | 1, report before to merrim meni ‘Sas grested wih bowh cheers amd vr attempt wns inade | thal the several county delegations were fuil, Prom Redoyler and Richmond there were doable dstegaiions, two other pertios tried ia van to divided between demourats and conservative fepubl) Perron named would rerpond. niuBeed that theme dalegeter bed agreed came forward, ond with great Sourlth proposed t | among themselves how ‘heir votes were to be cast caer Tas Meoree. of Al ) news thet the Onnves' 9 Adjourn emt tow 0° ene. > The quemion wax pal, Presies: lear due motion Canned, vthongh the Teapohere 6 fhe pogative Saxony will presorve bis title, But what isthe tatue of a name without prwert What ita a without om army ? Is tt even probable that King John will consent to play this bum Jiating part’ The Northern Cenferteration at this moment comprises twenty-nine milliona of ay foor o'clock thie afternoon. The Britieh steamer Lily leaves thie evening with the Governor of Newfoundiond and Mr. Field, for St. Johns, The British steamers Terrible and the Medway leave here This mopped the a, and ano to orgunige the content >". Bavat: and there is some diMienlty in atetingathing the " fo 4 rey ved thet the aime democratic | wore qQuiie numervee «from (he co-(ederates, The reality ie that the | tomorrow morning for (he Gulf of 8. Lawrenee, calling "Menstor Meat gam meas ie are ee, = hn sanuse of King: «= ouaty, seonguiget aa ati Wy the A rminper ob delegning immediately rom eo), quot which formed the ol off St. Johns for Mr. Vield and Mr. Mackay, made & short apeech, oxplaining why it was neceRsary to | dart Binto Convention, be now rerogmimd af the oniy the currectnbes of the dee aon, wrket Wie Tree tation aro now replaced by a sn democratic journal* rejotoe at the chow Stee principle of the old royaltios, There ts no ding inct—royal right i# everywhere overthrown. aatonivhes ue the indifference of the Saige, The corporate A of Kings it ¢ diatel ced. Sovereigns poredit or sovereigns elect no jonger streth tort 8 hand to . | other, or try to profit by their pa ie) mishaj Prescut in a game at which the cote Nk are rst nae Fifleed and af which the grent wilt tn the end dour each other, Anneralion termes (he common tan. The eight. centh Centary wae distinguished by the Poland, that event becomes the starting Tule of right. Ax wo sre wnoen; Of civilivation and Mberty, % nfay not be OGt that ANuOXAt ions in former times 16O4 dant rd F. Chavet) to pat (he queer on ater Peeeersy Chat he wool by bagey to do in ine Chair bet RAjourn, and wont oo tn ® glowing pice, of the | regular democratic orgenizerion in that county, amd ubat Gcorniey, whieh sntisded all parties, sod the moment | the delegation headed by Mr Motus be edmitied On Si'con-iaded the deisgatos dispersed. tare tied to | this motion be moved the previous question, whicw wax Keep therm together, but they were no longer sasiows | ordered, atri the mut a gu ane lared carried 40 niny. “ ‘ Arm Mort of the deiegntos bad made op their minds thet A. ©. Xives, of Mallivan, Oreaaatad 8 paper agen business of the convention could be tranmeted to- \chael Copnoliy, chairman, sed Anthony , aod were determined to inieh and go home They | Faun Hardy, secretaries, claiming that ney cteonitan tw lay (he blame of adjournment pom the | is the regularly clected delegation (rom New 2 Tom con. and that = camiiiete, waa 2 =e ihe State committer hed sought to te ‘ ont Mommy ot i of the gravenion Oy tefeang ot the New York delegation ia | ad nienion to the ball, at hing thate m Sad athe cowlasien fo owes S| Both of the Auiantic cables are working splendidly, “WEWS FROM CALIFORKIA, SF - Sav Faswomeo, Rept. 11, 1906, The latest election re‘urne from Idaho my that Hol- brook's majority for Cougress will not exceed eight hams dred. The Legislature stands as follows »—Coaneil, seven democrats, three Cnion; How three Tnidn So reposition setae to agitate xr isz2, Pa ; 353 : a 5 +s Lomremiem bad WA oerowd wived wah cheats atl Liane ood oct enothet chainess 6 fer ead given. for tone Tf, eferredo the Comin ine on oo that twee wrens to heap them tor sereormes on conan, pe apste store ree, nud Mr A. HL. Gare, of Onontage, moved the ‘ teing loodty salle orent Mens of & comme she of te tren euch Socios “Bowie whgretaed the svdince Wiety, Ue gart he al boca 0b permanent cigen.tation, wht b as serrind, 7 (he Commisine om Hemiatiows vo Me. 4, B. Cotean, of Rocklend, moved the Convention that ibe cymmisies wand Bab be pe ment of © fai ar Comer (tee (o report resol sitions, et 1 © feport ent to merror, Ld wan carried the Cow inst ‘bat fow transactions fe Norcross han deciat . dividend of seventy-five dolinrs per snare, pay’ ‘the 15th, and carries over a eu! to dividuod. Money Is caver, wi Cay demand and ap | stock sold at $20; cs, re; Ophir, $209. onwndh tender, 7114. ‘oie Pace im re prema cyt ye wes era entre! agate 4 _oe every where delegaies who nad been og hien priet \o (hie @umounced that they were for wae always the maintenanes of of the populations; self, roteend by the jus geatioms © At die oe ‘ 1 A Gov The follawihg Comm tees wore then snnoapend wer. Me fait somared tat Whole tates of people are. torn’ away (vem. thelr tradi ewes fot GoverQon aed, Lestagatt Gov gre S. 7 | oe © eoere devine to ditions and dearest interests, and fused by violence Into erent GUTRAGES ON NEGROES DENIED. ~ i siege the actos | “be Opsnecta—Pint Cetries ree for, wirvogen tet cas, rogers tdanger the pune bling tae the j ore ‘ fromm enters another orga’ zav\on Traut, turds Ona Gines Neopets, Voor, mo elon See ee Sta vw. Vander, a rt ws, rtp Waereota 6 i M.. a p AR pe fa thes pors of ine ph ‘ x ks hardin, fit, 0 ne) bert bins teresa, Whe WH te _ ott oh mhof ” e 6 4 yy came from | wan afpeh vpee oirende, whethag | J pay Re a, eran Bigho, Bia Pee Mor “g 4 wun fol ye od iy ef Fg fp Ey hy y ‘yb to Se pa by’ ‘oad myectanorn The © peowntion Bitte hed following © Prema OD: ‘The tineiom of Hany 19 Dochy aX Ramen, atch ibe Sine 5.079 vga ike eek Dik wk Ot Onee miumEned ta o