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THE NEW YORK HERALD. . WHOLE NO, 10,980. | NEW YORK, SATURDAY. _ SEPTEMBER 22, 1866. PRICK | FOUR OENTS. esas vl SS - , Pi siozed by the ill enccess of his endeavors to extort» pic- | Dunderborg has another advantage. She is ready, built, | excent according to the conditions of weight, standard, Pipes. Medicinal and mineral waters are exempt, but « 5 , only makes the check suffered by his government the | qnis bei in cles article, there can tbe ho Goubt that | Desrip- Pull Weigh Suandard. Allnconce. Diame rr used as a part of the rigging or tackle of veel, Photo- A More manifest. It is suggested, indeed, thatthe appoint- | the neg: ions for the purchase of the Dunderberg are tion. Weight. Thrusand Thousand Phos Mis. ——e—e—r—rr' ar albums are not reg “1 as books within the already far adv: aad if she is at allequal to the | Pre. Grama Parte. Part, = Pave. metres ng of the excite iaw; they are liable to a ad mentof M. de Moustier in his reom shows the dosire of Mian prong Tee Of such a veusel would | 2 wy 5 | ( 4 Exemptions from the Reve- 5 m tax of five per cent, Photographs and eth ‘the Emperor of the French to renew his cordial relations piace tha ‘government.at once op a par with the | p20 ry ! rhe = id by the producer at wholesale at to with Prussia, masmuch as the diplomat was ambassador naval Powers of Barope. 0.20 100 w \ 16 nue Tax, wire — on : st th ARMY DIMPLAY. "These pi ” o 20kR, 3 News by the Cable to Friday, | usw cou non aver yaraso tnt mas tiore | me sagmn auuy on rsa wore nto sin. | iii thy Medio acs ae acil ty a 1 otee aoe q More favorably disposed taken deen | wear to the extent of Live per cant below the above men- of all kinds ¢ ‘ecessor, toriously attached to Austria, bat poned to th at Inst. Originally it . September 21. scene. whe men nleoadiy ashok ba Ausic s| Ieaaeertis Be LS alte ees wa | Sant ome, cee ot eee me | The «Payment of Rquallsed | Sau ni: i thal back in triumph to the capiial, but the greater of car wi i", : rave forgotten, that M. do. Moustior rendered himsclt'| f'paine requitod sieswhere the ovation Milt be condad | aoA"T,©, Tertlver pieces of Qf. of If of $0e. and of Bounties. tnimble pi c ‘excessively Unpoputar here fn'the higher circles by bis | tothe G: and the Third, a Brandegburg ovpid’armée, | yurious conditions specitied in the foregolag Article, = a a ; ENGLAND'S RELATIONS TO CANDIA } meaiicsomnem curig the Crimean war, and especialy | sou By thowsand men i a shal be windrawn (ram elrealaion afore) Janeaey 4. 2 iy A yoo ell gre - bis cond famous affair of the ‘theft of des- Dog, <del m his peri exten unt nuary 1. in to which they aro i rhe: be oie ‘by bis conduct in the rexpect of presen of Af and If, issuod an Swizeriand by | RULES TO GUIDE APPLICANTS THEREFOR | thade or stect'and uss oslutveiy forschielen tary or ““ | patches,” by which thesecret understanding between the RANCE. virtue of the law of January 31, 1860, locomotives, The law exempta the finished umbrella phir’ Iate’King And the Czar was betrayed to the French Cabi- amen WAur. 6. Silver picces manufactured according to the &e, &e, &e. and parasol, and also #ticks and fraimow made for the e net, He is intimatel; ed with Proseia, knows NI Souditions of Article 4 shall have legal curreusy amone same; but the handle is declarod by tho Comminaioner iy OUR PARIS DENCE. : aller weak points, and is consequently the very man = pee ate tndividuals tn the hate ae ee manntactared to be taxable, By tho tenth eectic gore: te Sy ‘ay Pants, Sept, 6, 1866. em © extent of 50f. in a single payment. The Waanmorox, Sept. 21, 1806. tho value of bullion ured in the manufacture of warer, ¢ State wh : ” . , gt igempley the ngion of ilomacy ain her with | say aise rue ira or ocmes arraim | ows chiuyinen eink tay hot tants | Cabinet Semon Viaitore vo the White Hause | Pci 24, (Mtn “ty anak : : The diplomatic and ‘politicil world and the publicin | Arr. 7. The public treasuries of each of the four coun. Notwithstanding tho well known fuct thatthe Cabinet | fe vompe from {internal tux.’ Ail bullion whi tts used The Prussian Army in. Tri- e umph in Berlin. lt ‘improved By the disinissal of Dronyn de Lhuy’, and it fenoral’have not for a’ long time been taken! #0 ¢om- tries shall accept silver moneys coined by one or several | would be in session to-day a large number of applicants | by manufacturers ta not exempt from tax, hot only such is evident-from Bismarck’s specoh last Satu " of con ‘ conform) the ‘aghombl red under sho -Houge of Deputies that be has a diMicult fr vat plétely by wurpride as at the letter published in tha ticle & tothe mare oor. roe bh py mae t to | fora friendly chat with the President led at the | 4 if weed end Propared, under the provisions of the Moniteur from the Emperor to M. Drouyn de Lhuys, | 8¥cl mentioned treasuries. White House this morning, most of whom, it is necdlows | oF jowelry ia not exempt. Gold and silver rings, brac ‘The governments of Belgium, France and Italy shall were disappointed. of arded ; accepting the resignation of the latter nx Minister of 7 to say, A fow of them, however, } pins, chains, &o., are regarded as jewelry; but gold ven» Foreign Affairs, Under a régime such as that now ruling crielclnpey A and ageing hey Pele ot were more fortunsie and succeaded in vecuring the | \) Lining penper fon brent Se eameae and France, where the ministers are not responsible, where | the lst of January, 1860, and which aro assimilated in | desired interview, The ‘Cabinet mosting way fully ros are exemmpi {ror !axation when made they merely execute the sovereiin will, the resignation | tl! Teshects during (he same period, to pleces manufac | attended, Mr. Fredarick Sejrant appearing for the Secre ing apparel, housebold or of one of them is still.a fact of the highest importance. | Tise reservation in respect of wear mentioned in article | ‘FY of State, pabdetied. any of the ‘Theres not shown in it certainly, asin |, Bel. | 4 applies in ali caser, ys so enaet ‘Ann, 8 Fach of the contracting governments under- | Six parsons wore pardonert to-day by the President for | hay’ heen tn THE PREMIER'S REMARKS. “At this moment,” he safd, “tho questions of foreicn policy are stil unsolved, and the brilliant successes of our army have only increased the stake we have at isaue; ‘we have more to lose than formerty, but the game is not yet won. If you look ‘abroad, if you road a ‘mata’ Revising Her Government setion pinety-four, Manu yarns or warp on which @ ta: entitled to pay tax onl 4 ‘ ) < Ttaly and evon in Prussia, the existence of a parliia- > the» Vienna papers (ho took” care ot to | BM takes to receive back from, individuals or from the pub- | sharing in the rebellion, principally of tho cast men. | on. un ; r Our Berlin and Paris Corre- | mention the French) even thors thatare known to repre: | mentary struggle, The ministar done not bead before pita saneasciee.& tha otues Maen DA cee eS | ee eae Bree cccaice Ci nie Gan oe ahi On eran cht tenes ts, : 8 . mae Pe Of the. Imperst iment, "you Wil | will of; tbe: representatives of the mation, he does not | it hs lenin, and ta exchange Ie for an equal ‘value in pas — _ Been previously paid, an wire \# Vablo to a tax OF five i ‘ ‘same batred and animosity _ | Surrent coin (gold pieces or five-franc pices in silver), g " y bh 0 ot whieh it in sold | ; dau Proctin'chiche previous to the war, and,| “iharaw before the diMleulties of @ situation the respon | gpon condition that the sum Dreseolad for. exebange Cantome Receipts. Sean prion, te extn coma +3 peak pereanel oes ‘contributed so much to provoke it. The popu! sibliity of which will not fall. upon his shoulders, but at | shall not be less than 100f. This obligation shall be pro- The receipts from customs at the following named | imposes a tax of five por (ont o) valorem, Whe aamene . tons and the Cpe i cormany Ra vee the same time when he abandons bis position; it must be po Sel parion 96 ab aaete from the date of theex- | ports, during the week ending September, were ax | ment of tax mast be ai that rate; the amount of the , : Dortile to Prussia, certaii m realy, - tax d “ Jue of the wir ry ol ‘The Change in Napoleon’s Cabi- will earcaly find @ Power in Europe that is wall inclined belloved that therh is» difference hetwonn himsetfiand | PUAN?" re ilich contracting partion sball not issue Now York, $3,086,179; Bonton, $568,902; | 170, Of"ait docriptions not wtherslee. provided fer are a us, that dogs not feel disposed to place { tbe dominant thought, a divergence of views upon some | silver pioces of 2¢/of Lf. of 50c., and of 200., struck $110,220; New Orleans, from the lat w the {| wubject to ma lax of $3 per ton. The east net and Its Import to Ger- our path.” If the accounts we have from | grave qnestion. according to the conditions menticued in artici® 4, be- | gen instant, 961,282, ings otherwise provided for are matiesbie tron, Vy Pracuo be correct the state of things is still more serious What, then, is tne point upon which the Emperor and yond the ratio of 6f. ia value for cach inhabitant. This : castings, unfiniahed castings, made especially for locks, many and Turkey. than might bo inferred from the words of the 3 4 Pr ‘mount, upon the basis of the Inst conéus in each State, Regulations for the Payment of Baanties. safes, loonm, spinning machines, steam engines, hot air y ° TROOPS FOR THR RAINE. his late minister differ so serionsly, as to render the re- | and reckouing the presumed increase of population un- Tho foltowing rules and fegulattuna for the payment | and hot water furnaces and #ewing machines aud cast fl . phe hegre gph ee two — lyre or up- | tracy of the laticr @ matter of necessity? There are | Hl! the expiration 3 the present treaty, is “em — | of bounties, under the act to equalize bounties, od for bridges, These casting®, w not wold oF used jouxqnd men. ispaiched vanes, vane! a 5 ¥ ry the Rhine af the rate oC one hundred gnd twenty | Mwstet present'so many interesting tesnes upon whieh 2!) wor Perzinm... 32,000,000 For Italy. 300,000 | Joy 28, 1860, have just bee auod by the War Depar- | Tai tay ONT Part i ave castlog ina party are Diplomatic + Antecedents of the Marquis de | ext ‘rains per diem, and that. part of them | difference might ensue, that there is ample opportunity | For France 000,000 For Switzeria ‘000,000 | mont: Soniye. from taxsilon. tak aee. have already passed through Pilsen, from | for theorizing upon the meaning of the withdrawal of Taken on account of the sums above mentioned which Pird—All applications all he Bled hig the period of | tions made for articles, 1 of netroments the governments have the right to stamp of the values | six monthe from the firs: day of October, before | other than those specially enon whence: they will proceed wa Arasberg, Nirem- ee Housticr, the New Foreign Minister. borg and Wartzburg to their “destination” 1 rather | % Drouyn de Lhuys The newspapers throw no Night | already isatied iy payments ara nade, shall be claiied by ots, | Sie words ‘onstinne ne ‘ imagine that this is somewhat exacgerted, or that it | Whatever upon the mattor, generally confining thom- By Franco, in virtue of the law of the 25th of May, | Daltslions or other separate organizations, and on tings of braes and o ay woll an ensth ~ includes the divisions that were sens westward limmedi-.| selves toe simple mention of the fact of the rostena. | 1864, in pleces of 50c. and 20c., for about sixteen inil- | fledafier thal period shall be pitied wallh the former shall | ory oy Wooden ware 4 in the new ately after the startling communication of M. Renedetti | tion of M. Drouyn de Lhuys, and the appointment of | Hous r nfo pplication, shall be can only be construed to exe ch articles or iim. % RKETS AND MARINE REPORT. in “respect to tho ification of the frontier,”’ wat it is | his successor, M. Moustier, — Ry Italy, in virtue of the law of the 24th of August, ‘Original diseh. B gira . plements of kitchen id oe as are R THE MAI . positive that the Rhenish provinces which were com- IMPORTANCE OF TI MOVEMENT. 1862, in pinces of 2f,, of If, of 50c. and of 20¢., for about “the fourtecaty aectinn of the aol, and the mado exclusively of w inleally known ax pletely denuded of troops during tho war with Austria, From al that I can gather I am Inclined to bilieve | He hundred millions. he. hee recolved, nor is ha enbliad | woogen ware, pala, chopping boards Re ae. Xe. ‘are now bristling with bayonets and fully prepared for de- | that the withdrawal of the minister is a matter of the | BY Switvorland, in virtue of the law of the Slot of Jan porn ET Fn en teonty | atid trays, wood , bowls, di spoons, Kaiven, fence, besides which ths position of Prussia on the | yory greatest importance, settling, perhaps, and in favor | TY, 1860, in pieces of 2f. and If., for ope bundred and | for any apd all military sorvicerendered by him during the | ladies, rollers, plus, moulds pots n 5 ee Rhine is greatly improved by the possession of Mayence, | of ‘the latter, the question of peace or war | five thousand franca, late rebellion, aver and above the amount in elatmed. pers, ironing’ bowr: pastry and { one of ee ee ea % Europe. It is well known that M Dronyn a bia Cpe Sh solcage shall hereafter be | | Third An @ eatians Yor (he eae ad a: r | boards, clothes 7 " CONPLIOT WITH ROMTATORK. ped npon pi \ Of | trod by dite wet, from wureleting rs, in form ia soya ye SRY THE CABLE TO SEPTEMBER: 2. [20 cc Te, scam to | TROP, ,ARDOFEG and iritaad | athe fact | teenie rin pices of fold and allver ruck. in Any OF | Vivunlaite prberibnd and tan amegwos of tanly allen | Avelyn te srenniros, sa fre hee : have made Bisthatck more d'sirons than ever to put_an | his interviews with (he Emperor at Biarrits fast summer, | ART: 11. The contrcting governments whalt commu- | jie \ecquted salaints shall be ih iettorms now required | &C., KC, are able to an ail valorem tat Of five Fated end to the parliameutary condlict that has been. “‘draw- | undoubtedly promised a great deal more than ihe Em. | nleate to each other annually the total amonnt of their | by the Treseuey. Department ee pi preven : ITALY ing its slow lencttia along’ for the last few | poror seceutly demanded and Biamarck refused, hasbeon | !asuee of pold and nilver © their position ne to the | Piacth— Ae suon A the @xamination of uhe ial ban t . years Hie in the Honse’ on the | urging his Majesty w assume a belligerent attitude, and | Withdrawal and remelting of tho old oninage; all the ar. | regiment or vile. independ t oTmani zations shit!) CANADA. a oi Lege A Speers Bebe ery iehes ba 5, moderation make Biswarck feel that he is not to be trifled: with. } Fapgementsond all theadininistrative docaments relating pear a, oe bee te a The Outbreak of the Brigunds. , latory ‘The Emperor, however, is (Il, and does not feet able to Teey aha Se aieation of all Pith reuis'er abiall be kept te the. P > Mende.-Imperient to his bearing on former occasions, and produced a very | the task of opening en sustaining a European we the fhe oon Kms ¢ we the aftlon of ibe ¢ x favorable impreasion upon the public, Nevertheless, For the present he wants peace and quiet. Hik whole | facts which congagn..the reciprocal circulation of their dvr “ye Hu ctasannpl t 1 TF Sn elatns iveatin oe oe Frorenos, Sept. 20, 1866. “ the bill met with more opposition than might have beep | heart is sald to be set upon the success of the Exhibition | old and siiv or moneys. ae Mowrnat, Sept, 21, 1966 Uk is now known that a party favorable to | expected trom the debate on the address, not only on the | of 1867, and. to hla ea clone be simply. intimetes Akt, 12. The ‘of aceoding to this convention i ‘ Mill be noted, and If repenef , W Meade left this cit . r r} ’ of democrats like Walduck and Jacoby, but even 7 Ait be dintiooty af ve feral Meade left this city to-day, after receiving ‘ A that he will Msten to their counaols after that, ut for | Teserved to any State whiek shall accept ite oblige 7) Hon for wounty a& required be ithe repablicanization of Italy is at the head of m members of the Centre, M,.Gaeist forinstance, who | the present the tomple of Janus must be closed. tions, and which shall ado jotary ayston of the | anid on those su igi healt slate poo pe fee@attention from the military authorities, ded Joanie dah made a long and eloqnent speech against it, On the ‘M. Drouyn de Lhuys does not like the idea of his hav. | Union ia whatever relator and silver specie. period of serv! « claimant, and aloo the Jndge Coursol into be apy & general of militia, ‘the great riot near Palermo. other band, many.of the most advanced liberals, includ- | ing been ontgensraled in diplomacy by Aismarcit, and. ments | Hever served gti his RM theretn atl nd this place on the bench bo filled by Mr, Med: + a : ing Dr. Loewe, President of the Germn parliament of | \¢ ix maid, entirely disapproved ot the Emperor's “back shan: iy wubjook, as far a | Seow pi trrendnry 16 tue etvied af iim | Soe his pisee on the beneh 19 tg be ied wy My, Mederie age 9 Frormnte, Sept, 21, 1866. | 1840, expressed thomaelrex in favor of the Dill, seeing | ing ont’ of his very slicht don fey tne reelire. of formalities and | © - oul fur special parpeemsins state patil, | NAT ae ted r te a The Flot’ ‘the bi Pal that ‘it contained the admesion that the peoveedings of | tion of the French frontier. This T believe to be the daw of tho panies memeteeeaamnet rr? (Varies toreer of ltue peetin ieen te enioe it among rigands near Palermo the government dnting the law few years bad uot beod | princinal: round of “diterence botwoen the Rrapetor ey eviied for three pears ordasing the, war | mont in Mis anol, Hentinzdon, £e om be iH i TeARO! b rea of the as | hod if 4 {fanotco seriousas was atifirat apprebended. | ciplo itt had always beeu tnnintnined. by the vrais | iemigsad, forte spite of tho ones ronterted spek Sine ered an having served oa the. period uf ta snd denied by she goverament party. “In granting the | of making him A member of his privy council a dia th ad are entitied to boauty under thie wet The Banking Troubles. J ete | | pot hrmatusreraney peeping A) Have or Ido} mimal i really amounts to, It wae known at the Reet gyn gg ay eae Tonorso, C. W.. Sept. 21, 1908 ne prove everything have done, oF | Minixtry of Foreign Afulrs on Saturday afternoon, whet saga; Paronee thal iaOythe hounty Wy which | [Lis amnouveed that the Bank of iiritixh ark Atma to Pray 3.) ‘hour whole system, but 1 wish to terminate | y_ Droaya do Liuys came in from Rt Cloud, where 4 ne maay ee enten ae e th {Suter ha shandon test letters of credit fram trie sop halle bmi “ oe ip wl Bited Mtates eh: on the Bank of Upper Cagada of velte who weuld aber wine ve ed (he support of bie fami to tue mother, Now not be a bar to the ol e * PRUSSTAL- or) rontest that may encourage the foreigner | bad been staying three days, and immediately set hie to attack ue 7 vote for tho Indemmity to stow forotgs | servants at work packinu SS be poco tet nations that bey can never hope to be assisted in thelr | furniture. I have this from a “reliable gentleman’ 1 Ad er The directors of the Bank of Upper Canada have not Wrinmpbal Entry of the Victorious Troepe | schemes by the antazoniem holwaen the Prarsitn people | who happened to be proseut, and who was informed by Te ee tte string | decided what courve to pursue, but ii 4 thought thas.dhe ‘Inte Berlia. uate neal fat vage oar ae Se ee minister himself that the change bad been anne ware Atebaaorably aif | inatitutton will be wound up vy wos! EneeR ab 1h wae-aD abewof words to | But it is not meraly'the question of the rectification gharged om amsonnt ot dncbiity comraried In the sarriony | twont of the affairs of tla Damk, And assure the public -goade s grand triumphal entry into the national v objected bod fed meat ™ tne action of the Goverument | of the Rhenish frobtier, upon which M. Drovya Sole etaees the Ounrts of Ja repo. Mee | hoys bas ghte ont’ He came into’ power a) SOAS OF eteaee WO ee thee eae as | wm i, 188d, when, the question Of the Page's who ahail not have previously #erved two or three years re: | that nothing apectively at the time of discharge 4—T dine! srg on aoogant of dinability existing at the time of their en. \aiment; f those wha have di mince thete at , British Troops bie te tor Canada, 4 temporal power, and \ts continuation was sopposed b.—The het charge ot Pom av ! ‘= “eapital to-day, amid the greatent rejoteings ond }beariy ay ever. ant acasral Say elapend mlahont he | 4 'bo Tooked apon very affirmaiively ‘by the povpla ot WEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. younae or ws IWS |: 4 large visemet Dork tates te peming wont, ibe lo “@ntbusiaem. ; urea, final ier ik a airgere oe Ba.” pa boon knee SP SE ie NAM ‘i 0 Britiat troop oF on Canad | eke LF ‘Siconson’*the Bill “way paset’ oon Mpsinr ta | eres relibie andes be tm favor. of executing the SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE WEW YORK HERALD. feivelar are anion to IRR TO epg mneereetegingar trvanerhar paride germs & majority of 230 to 75. The eatitnstes for the rowan wor Of @: ig the ents © from the Caited Staten: 7.) auryiein he Crane te Conade-iab = bi SAXONY. 4 present | Convention of the 15th of September, ax near at Might | Awether Riot Imminent-A Negro Regiment, Tn" hetre “of deased ig Wasshie dacaedians tare canada ama year, amounting to one hundred and hiny-four million Of thalers (evelusive of war expenses, for which a credit | Minato saueter' nadtthe Moxie of fasts a tavuite | Being Mustered Out, Become Disorderly and of sixty millions is demanded,) wete a!s0 ftented, Mine decid: varry Threaten Their Officers. Iaters promising to submit the Dudvet for. Toe> to the | trenty with the King of Teal Mo the jeust, eet aces! New Oaumans, Sept. 2111.10 P. Mf Portions of Upver Canada. Re SEIS OSE The following Is a sumtaary (rom the Moatroal Gasntte tug Jobn to Abdicate His Throne ’ Chambers in the next session, which will meet u N, / inheritance beyond thone vor" of very extenmve detailed wort wblinked ip that Panis, Sept 1, 7868. | Seater” Wath inry wit argue hn marae | Hey eth se me milt mReme | anor ri mins omit Te manana | ag eat dea donee | AY — ‘ ‘ it before the commencement of the new vear is, how, . ‘ strict colored regiment is now being tered and thy heirs that ent 0 * rn ‘ | Za France announces that it has copies of the | over, oxiremety peplenatice!; ne ee eres | nm 4 er pertion of the eae Thin ate ot Aer) tke very pre pat: gyro ey of pes Ferny. from au claim for’ edattonal ortuiy prove! Vy Wann ond sear A cece at tie 5 nak cnet md | Saxon treaty, and that by one of ite provisions | haneat year transtorred to. soine ‘orber date than tha | Bom proba come for gomaething in tha wi officers, anid to" tadp” down ithe Pacasier police | ‘Tus cncve having been referred by the Seerotary of | We Toturne sogu to be carofully compiled wad comme from Kini Jobo te to abdicate the throne f favor of | stot January, thls right of voting, the surplns; il Dromyn de Lays, station. Tho ef the Righty-esccnt’' 10, | Wor, to. the Asjepay,Geneqal, Loe: his, aplaian, an thd |gnat the plaid ould’ have been throughont tmerehets i Te events Meme Rica raxarien | The queion of the Orient is brought In, M. Moustien | day informed Ohiet “of Police Adams of the con~ | point whether the ruin. and regulations ae within | PF¥vince 'f tbe unesaw pled weallier of Ube peat two ‘his son. The treaty of peace with Austria was telegraphed to, | bia oa, be upon the most particularly intimate | templated attack, sind adked for the cloning of all grog | amcndodare in conformity with the aw, the latter hag | Months bad not wah in le Ulast (he | { the farmers. the Hratp, verbatim, on the Ist inst., in advanes.of » Russian Ambassador at Constantinople. | 0.4 in ine neighborhood. General Sheridan has prom. f The siatementa wesrly all agron in saying that owing to jem publication in the Strole ansciier, froma copy ob: | Ail {hls may be, and more, and time alone will tell; but neigh prom- | given an affirmative response. he wight fall Of saow last winter In the Cpper Prov SPAIN tained in the Foreign Of wt x for tbe present ils removal of M. Drovyn de Lbuys is, | ined Chief Adat#tho Ranistanes of the milltary to pre Appointment. of Pegmastera- 4nd the consequent exposure of the mead to the guld, wes meee To the legislature if was not oMeially communi- en Tin the paeanonment of aay Dellixerent | servo order, and the utmost good facling existe between | The President hax appointed the following named port: fl SE eenereny poevee S Menerd| Vereen at | ew Form of Goverament for Cubs, ented tll Spanien, 1 sneer (seen eee eaeree comb leams for too present, of peace ia Rarope._ The moneyed || he milisr? ond civil authorities masters and removed their immmédjane prodecgapogn:-- | that tha yield of xoriug wheal, bacley, ania, Iya, he i noni, Sept. 20, 1866. to general eapeaplton, the. bill. for. the pos antl poo Bong least #0 it, and the Bourse went up| Over forty hark drivers were arrested to-night for Jobo B. Bass, Quincy, Mase , Cariton B. Dayia, Milton, ‘amoant to a full average, sod the root crope to one JAPeIPs , 1866. | tion ‘of Schieewig-Holstein, which wax to have been laid | "°CTUMY MH comMeaMOE deing in league with the Jew clothing desiers to make | Pa. Varie HH. Missgmer, Pottstown, Fa, Henry " i yt man, Morristows, i ry ry She toys comminion, to draw up forms for | Soe%e ie AnsirePruminn venir, han mit yot rade Ns | unt he Layptoritves st aif thee wnctonts ot | Soret | Bema wii ate “wnt cage h hetael @e government of Cuba will soon meet. appearence, and consid the tousry Prumia was in | the fact, but the fact does not warregt Loe 4 on as a Wwe avin 8 Warden rf pie ¥. al ‘Would again Alt our Barns aod rick yards to replewon, Pie ar rr naar eee feng pe! Rye Bo Sait tbe Levy 3 journal would nave us draw. The | Investiantion of Firing of Brenham, | Henry V, Colt, Genieere, N.Y. Linn Birdaiey, Meriden, | Wut the reine of tho pant wix oF « weeks have, in THE FLOW OF SPECIE, ranertt = A sagen ns Ce a FA ‘Ge © Late Riots in New Orteans, | Cona, ; William H. Woodrow, tilleborougs, ‘blo. bio | — Sreerite, Nostearys hens bape, me Pes oe you fp ated ele ape st Aa we operation for stone recently Son tke joo, EUs, The Posunaster General has since yeyteriay made ar tener prospect, wey fren ~ pill inamsorted thet to please Russia the King has made up | aw him two ‘ance moMed up py in Omni, Sept, 21,1808. || soot aso dhanges of postinuater and twenty ve ot rota that to Lewes Canada dios abe Raif fie eereal ahd Hamnvna, Sept. 20, 1866. of Tiare ipange for the hereaiary i oe? 8 and he certainly was looking very | the military commaiavon in’ the Brewharn , hae | agents, the Intter principally in the West. Canada Lag se been adlected by hp Me steamship Saxonia, which sailed for New | thenew Sich vorier Tory couyeulentiyan | "Tc mid that he will Join the Kmprew at Biarritz in « {ation ‘Ths’ Sharif hap, maty a equtstion, Apon ‘the The Union Pacis Ratiwend, =) 0) Soe wh Frogian province of Haat , and resery- | gay or two, Tilitary authorities for the Pome of apa Bat bse a9 rae a York today, takes out £70,000 sterling om,| tthion for his hee t Kisl,fhatt consicer ie extremely occas | commanding the forces in the town, abd the thfee men | of twenty miles more of the Uuion Pacific Railroad went MEWS FROM THE ACIP. : Seelam walk that Bear should connate « bargain by CONTINENTAL FINANCE. ee ee oon with the incwadlary set. Only ‘owe | from Omaba, she sectetary of tbe interior bes ordered A aly Rast t0 he Sirnita of Warn The Palis- woud wear ‘orale, area Pir s xia Lomond commuiiestoner, General J Kamael . ada Returning Kase a very remarkable Re; Mayor Monroe will, at the next meeting of jw | the J. W. Sinpaon, R py omeng ad I cataite sostrnanth teal A New Monetary Convention. Oriephe Coramagat Counsell, maby A meoenents One i, | Curtis and Dr. Wiltian M. White, 0 proceed to Omaha | '™ (he Maw Prancleco Money Market, &e, MARINE INTELLIGENCE. only to be explained by the anuiety to Beep the Musco. | _ The following is a.tranalation of the Conyou- | Will endeavor to show that the military euthorition were | for shay the ‘of the interior pesom £49 Puisesero, Mept. 31, 1008 vitee in a good hemor case of 9 ne vith Exaace, bee cen thy anen phaahieon se im, Italy wireperee frome (aioe atek, al ar yee wage "7 ood ena ni eens aoe Saree m Livaaroot, Bept. 20—Evening. The: Gaal Bees ar Moke tea AS ta tis majesty tho wingfQtAn on sua!| tabi pace crop at eROak ee getter £86 une! | mieiangel hd sevenklbetions Af, thereat oben weich Spe, finite of Fuca by the Rasiish ship Helmont, to be brother wo F Majes King Majesty vig. ednesday sflarsoon ‘The steemedtp Carroll, from Baltimore, bas | (200% 10 be Brothee a ae with tho Pexesten povers. lmperoro the Pray ha the King of Italy, |\ There were th Plea res the company becomes entitled to bonds aad laude be | 4 ¥; Mevaiia, Geapeieh save: The primary elec eves. ment for woeks, and has ai lenzih coneleded a treaty by the Swiss Confederation, being equally desirous of | Private letters Antonio, Texas, feport eccepted, | Hon wae bald youterday, on whieh dei the hich he retaina the who'e of lite dominions, with the | establishing © more complete harmony between their | cholera to be on iporeste sug Vey Charge @’Attaires from Costa Kien. | ef Benatar It resulted ia favor of © K Delong. . Lrvmnroot, Sept. 21, 1866. exception of a small dhetrict near Wetzlar and the land. moneiary legislation, to remedy the inconveniences | 1" Sdy, of Lisatonant Batis, of the, Preedmenis | Senor Non Ksowaiei Vuierrer yenterday prevented bie MY. Hye, the present Senator, bed ne ticket, % ‘The wteamship lowa, from New York Sep- Hereeyyi ainenige Ammann: ho vy bev oom Between the Inhabitants of tele equa te my pry A of oo ond wae | meatuns Vauscerit at the Miryonal of Queen Keane patriota, whase appet: ren he 1 the diverse valaes received ax Charge ¢' ren of o repabilc of Coma ie famber 1, arrived in the Clyde on the 19th inst. | Qin pre ‘and Tee tiseoe maneieent steven to contribute by the Ries, Sesor Dow Laie Mstica having revigued as Mimister | ,, ThiTty thoarand tollery loaned at one per cent, ie tndm tumacy of the Grand Dake would be purished by the | 4 the progress of uniformity in weights, measures and } toned asan tadication of returaing ease ip the money incorporation of his dominions, or at .east f the portion ave resolved to copeinde a convention to that of being Union Plenipotentiary of thet'fepublic | market. Fail clip woot W® extimated at three million FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. of them wi is situated sorth of the Main, with the = - “ named as their Commissioners Plenipo ‘The Drawback on Imported Salt. 1 = tn = Fs) da yo “ay im. go ~ Proasian monarchy. ntiary as follows: The Treasury Department bas \seeed « ciroaler, ina | . ppeoe pair, ° Th like manger the King of Wurtember oft with || | His the King of the Belgians—M. Rridéric | NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. rr pny Shr the futrg | 7% 2Ahet, S887. lays) someone aschanged ‘The London Money Marke the poymen of tow Goran, witet come owt oc | Fortamps, Director of the Bank of Belgium, &e., and Aqvendartinbe peste a bg ae Loxpon, Sept, 20— the pockets of his sabjacts and Hot out of his private | M. Kreslingor; a! . Rnd bounties, containing reguletions governing the allow | THE COLORADO ELECTION. ‘Tee money market is without change. coffers, whereas the Kisg of 8axoay, who is the apacial | , His Musaty the Reperor of the Prom —-M. Marie | Wun FORTRESS MONROE CORRESPONDENCE. ance of drawbacks un imported sait fer caring tat, The " PREiAN Conacls France, is withy unort rigor, eq Parion, President . ‘ | wr. Lown, Se closed a 004 for money. everreturns 10 bie kingdom will only be Poon | Councit of State, ke., and MK. J. Pelouse, Traine | Computsery Abseticn of Generals Wright mnd | inporter or owner of the mit taken on board (hem! | The Denver Vous cays that intense pohignahes™ ban AMRRICAN HECURITIES to reign there as the vaswal of with Prussian | of the Coinage Comm exon ; Abbott from the Board of Engineers. The | Horheed (6 engage (6 Ue Dehorion Ww required © Me bo ) bree arvumed the people of Colada by. the ‘The following ave the clowing prices of American #e- ome tn bio peinsipal towes, 068 his very capital eur- en Fe ave of Meaty —M. Teaae Arton, Conn- fh of Jem Davin_Bishop Green Left for | oniry, onth aud bond, Ax to the facts, proof ie required | ation of Geversen Compmings ia. pring, « cart (oats a " ruonded with Prustisa forufieationa, such ference | © Paris, » Pratobonge : Absei Lea " . “ yom to Mr Host, the demorraty candidate for dete eatiies:— snaee Sdunoion oF 4 spweene tot aapene ‘The Bwiss Confederation vee ee woe woof Post Quart tn order 19 cameni the bond for mah withdrawn from | 1a, te Congres, when MY. Ohilieatta, (he refied cam thie ‘ . 724 } tops of the Emaparocs of and France isa sufficient | dinary to bis Majesty the Emperor of the Preneb, and Portama Mower, S wareboure, fur the bevel of the warehoune | didate, rromived 1,008 thy, noewrdl vm, Sept. 10, 1866, 5 majors, ecoldiog whe oe! that it ry re With the laiter av inevita- | M. Feer-Herazog ; “ Ww! ures bg og regards re Ss a lnllor ae Yap ep TOC TES : ¥ajor General Horatio G. Wright and Brigadier General | Exemption of Articies fi ‘Taxation Under," Le Fs oan five-rwenties. o iaw, Lomvon, Sept. 21— No THE REDOOTION OF THR ARMY. [mare cued snd Gee form, tave agreed upon the fol. | Henry 1. Abbott, of the army enginser oMcers appointed LOUK) CONGRE SS.ONAL ROMMEAT ONE ‘The money market is quiet, With the Let of her the demobilization of the | lowing articles — 1 Wo conduct tte series of aftillery experiments bere, Tho Internal Hevenus Boreas bas fost wrned imetran. | - J army has Been so commenced, ehrefy for financial Auricts 1. Belgium, France, italy aod switzerland are | geo with veces! end Vous J the | niled Maates Aasensore copcersiny the ox or. Low, Hept 21, 1808 Consoia 60%. reasons, that the landwobe i¥ to, be dismiewed on fut- | PODatituted @ Union’ as respects the weights, valu sar Ermy order, cannot Hen *'K | casting of articles and producta from tasation under | eremonst detrtet, te AMRRICAN SRCCRTIERS Jongh, though wth Table to be called ondagain at a a apd currency of their respective comages in the Board. The former, asta wel! Known, hax Just been | one seein of th t Je) ! Tomersey nommeed Jedge Teo following are the opening prices of Avtrican se | moment's notice, but thetine remains om the full war | aod silver. No change i* made at prosent in the amd to an imporianh cotemand ia Texan, where his || 1s ae'h eore ane ley ee, See wees 7 7, (ot Congress, Mawel ewtabiiabment. on relating Ww the copper money of each the eee te tonal trot;eed she lernne te fons appears that pecking bomen, undersioud and taken in the | topled vote ning Congiom and Kreriog the red ab i Pee a b Sonpaisorgs panne me famny The result te tha: | ‘echnical and mercantile signifiestion, st exempt, bot poy myn Verrtorien wmtit sup tan ‘en doers or com rn. Fe Pot le | the proposed experiment will be conducted by the |’ pasking torte wade OF paper or other material than hight Congressional dsstet tral. credit of tive mit. | sons and designs, any gold mapers ip bie et Feeutining aiheern Of \the board, alt of whom ate Bow | wood, ésentt thine mate for (icing mallBies, deer Mecoa, tity youatday evminaes fF The ature, Orders Bad | thar those of gold pleces of 100f, GOL, 20f,, 10f, aud | 4's terem ann Mp meres ome wots Of | ithe and wan lepers are taxable. Ail dry barrein ena | B°HIOm!s for reeteeiion Ww Conmrees Dy setiamation been given some Lime since to the eminont French of, ght, veloc, allowanes for lees and | SOMES Sed seme changes te ian counrecuan fend men ere builder, Armand, for the, motion oC, ine een " "td before entering on theerperimenta It wil) | oaske made water tight are lerahie thangh fet werd for | THE OOSTON APPoiNT Fhe concn market ia eachanget, vessels’ Wat’ taht Wott ples Baek base eee take two of three days to complete the required changes, | oF intended to halt Buide alone The @reumpnion of , APPOINT MEATS. : extended. ~ ie Prohabie there will be no farther in | building stove applies only Wo wrdiuary Mere, and new Beares, Rept. 1, 1908 wy erueien m Lured from etone, Martie or vate sD, 1 _ | Prices of cotton have adve-0d one-rights of a penny, fi Tas posaanane, jae at seme , Netonst ATA 6 reson en Mag | Genera, 0, Conch bas been appoinied tm vie racapt esting vplande openine *0-day at 13%64. At sapraph Ghost SRURA-Gh aptaraoneanes ines tae ‘Thnswand i Teamee, caten igen! teave) welts queer odion pone tamed Cums “onig' 0d seolahage’ ama | pricey yp ho WT Re ‘The Brokers’ (~aler gives the week's ealé at 194,000 | purchase of an American artnor-clad, the Dunderberg, wide, Pox Comminnery, Will sdmimater the Scltte’ Wher coches, say’ tober Comm | oyey, 1h We alee mented thet My ( , Aeeatint which has been so often mentioned highly ex: se J rt Upued Mares Tenamarer bere, #: roy eve Dalen ieetpeo! Brendatna@ Market. Soned ter tho’ Lithoms pieun io toe eben astteaeene: Greene left ius morwing for North Caraiinn, | or pretare frames mate from ‘mowltiner they ate | Wi law Aepawsl om 7 ore pean rn den. Danderterg wan bailt by order of ihe Unhed various Fymenpal dioceses before re Caepoen to & tat of five fer cont af valorem, however -\- San venroot, Kept. 2—Kvening =| Ailey government, in the docks of Now York Hefure learrag bp pasa 0 viet to Mr | main, The erempuome under the head of printing OW RCEY SENATOR JL HomML TON The market for breadstatts i firm. the Mar war, Uulwpe Obty finished afier the collapes cf | Thep. exprimeed bet fears for her huxband's haai'h, | paper of ali eeerhytions and wered paper for rout og os er. the ind a wae ot tatiowe that he could lve many | and Other perprmes are COMMned HrinLly tw thepe 6 J, Mepe A Liverpoe! Prodece Mark a oa as we sg do not wish to te confment. deer riptiona ? vertmically Usows ie me Teerr 4 rn oo 9 208 J reinforos ‘their navy any further, the — bui —~ - Pope prion 49rd Bettie, repel hee heed tothineted Tavanroot, Sept. ved ing y iider nnd. the Rew, Me Kesly, tie under. | paper le @rempt: all otner Kinde, whether | pase Remasor toy Une rors + Commun euuntp has been left to dispore of it in some C4 Taliow continver frm jwarter, In the threatening condition of Rarope P Obviounly an imperative necessity for ua to proceed As (NUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. |" Sener" sm fmt marine Anne A those German peg COMRESPORDENCE. - Head & French Soot, ahioh migheland | nny —y — 1, awwred tor $10,500, The Bunuam, Sept. 6 1960, | pid reaper? cae Ap dep Ly ane “on - crenata eRe mE Femme mmaren OF rman® AND wd AnTECR- | Reeettin coeatice trek wo STATE Fam, on SunDEN OLATHE OF 8 ACW YonmEm, neere nent wo —_ = oe ern, the of ministry in France is regarded bere se» ‘ge r4 [eng Ry ye Ay hon yoaee bree, of bow ‘oy, fen fqn (ist all Je Dot ae it should Be between ‘this country neq! yoo a Ge er Seon, ee om toa murving 00 ihe releeadsrech bate te sat int & | Z i it tf Hi iy fH 3 is: and ‘empire, There cap be no question prado grag Je, Browyn do Lhuye wae vores. af