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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO, 10,986. = Sean 7 teoeet — BW YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 1866 9 PRICE FOUR CENTS. ————— ee = ——— —— ere == cramer <= = : | of Virginia, surrendered ;bimsel! to the Loudon Mey of the American government in councetion with | native of the treaty of peace will take place within a % police yesterdhy, stating (hea he hed bung his som last Ye pplication, To 3 American statesmen justice, | very iow diya, ’ , . MEXICO, WwW A ON é sumiher, ap event which caused gront excitement at the } their une is much more threatening than (heir acts; or, to aE eC 4 u time, the supposition being that the boy bad committed | borrow a common form of expression, they bark «wore The Fronco-Roman Legion, of Guayamas by the French and suicide, Nowhere except iu cities ike this eau such a } than their bite, In the watter of the French iutervens The Marseilles Semaphore states that Genoral Aurelie ibe! Severe anne vtacle be seen as this wretched creature pregeats, apenas Tenet yr il fagy he vudoubtedly is; yet they may hang bim, for he has diseased bie ‘brain by drink, ich the “law? DETAILS BY MAIL TO ‘SEPTEMBER 1b. one an hese right to do, though common sense qUIL hin ax au irresponsible being, Ain THE MEX! ICAN QUESTION. OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENCE. rt tion th Mexico Mr. Jobneon and bis advisers acted With } de Poideres, commanding the Ninth Military division very great moderation; and, if Maxitilian fails £0 oa cod on Sunday, the Oth inst, at the transfer of the tablish his empire, the result will not be attributable to The Imperialists Kepulscd—An | Austrian the uncompromising manuer in whieh the government de to M. de Carton, General General Killed—Slaughter of the (Garrison THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. -Chiek of the United States haye sought to enforce tle policy of Vapal army, who was secompanied by two statl of Urez by the Liberals Under Martinez— Mr. President Monroo ve. The egon is composed of one thousand men, Failure of an Expedition Agni Hermo- ly Eva RATES nanded by French officers, jo and Suicide of Ite Commander—Prob- , THE REFORM AGITATION. Pe tigscpnem ogee tarsal ton of Muzatian—Sono- | President Johnson Opposes It on OW Preis Zs arian catenin oe, ion 5 ROR nennion of the Liberals deo do. Sympathy of the French Radicala with the | the lalian poveramnnt intends te toculh, before. the ple. San Paaneisco, Sept) 97, 1860, Constitutional Grounds. Kritish Univerant Suftvawe Me Devote lakes pl. the Cowmissioners sent to Venetia ‘The steamer Continental, which arrived fram Mazatlan U'rom the Opiuione Nationale (Prince Napoleon’s Organ), } during the armistice, ‘Tho Cabinet of Florence withes, | today, brings news that the Freneb troops apd the men- sshapinirarsrrarireneraranncae G lupe What the French People Think of the rlal Conveuti Th Expedition a Business.” and “no Economy with Wrecks of the Undertaking.” Septomber. 16 by thiv meaznre, to xemre complete liber The . 5! Septe . eure, y of voting to video Reform, Agitation a Symptom Of | From whe Opinion Nationale (Prince Napoleou's organ), | ‘the language of theouding members of the Reform | the population of Fenet be $1 | of-war had left Guayamas, which was in the quiet por- : Y Sept, 1.) League at thelr late meetings, and, on the other band, abit brane sension of the Hberals, ' Bounty Brokers and Claim A English Revoluti The convention with Moxico, published in the Montiewr | the condact and the words of Mr. Gladstone on several | Serious 1 : ra ao ae Pedal! cai gk tsa dais gts voiution. of yesterday, although signed by M. dein Valetta, Min- | recent occasions, have plarad both the League and bit. | nipttore tes lemma qepeyten ge crise ee Se eee in Trouble inter ad interém, has been in reality concluded by M. ] geif in a false portion, The Keform League proclaimed " to France, severe fight at Palos Vrietas between the and Pe te edited Lhuys, seiag hie the 30th of July ae Red universal euffrage, and Mr. Gladstone declared " and mag tees peutente, of Lesion rel the liberals under Corona in which the formet loet three he ke. he ‘DOL yet resigned. his couvention, We regret ‘ e % e the “ 8 erent diecontent in Floren 1D ACoO! os 0 eM od . seems to fall ehort. of the objeot aimed at iby the Seat Bs ease. aopateonnnor ie Geman ne French interfersnee in Vtahan, afaira, You are aware | bundred killed and wounded and the latter two hundred o: ong tine past the French government hag | and fiity, The French retired to Mazatlan, Venianism In freland, Famine in India and | sovormmonts, ‘snd contains elerente of anger and com- | him formally to assist at a great mecting to tale: pl Wasinneron, Sept, 27, 1866. plications to which we believe it w beour duty to call ‘the 20th inet. Tbh Jone to obtain from him an wapopulo in Maly, The Tallans recognize A severe fight also ecourred on tho 4th fastant at Negro Peebellion in the West Indies pubtic attention, explicit avowal of his opinions on the disputed point. What was done for them ‘In 1590, Dat they consider that | Gai ia which due mpersal eneral Lavaborg wag | THe Promident und the Constitutional Amend- ‘This treaty concedés to France balf the receipts of the | “Pie interview wis, oF a very friendly character, and | he, mely for the assighaice when they gave Pes poral GO nients the deputation loft Mr. Gladstone eatlated with his ex- | YP Nike aud savoy; andthe constant iutermeddiing in | killed, his body hung to @ tree aud any ome Who at | ne si stoment having prevailed that the President is F custom houses of Ure ports located on the Guilt of Kid the Movement. Mexico, and a fourth in all the ports of the Pacide Ocean, If the concession is but a fourth of the receipts harbors of the Pacife, it is because the olber arths are alveady morlgaged, xo that the Mexi- sh intinences him torefase | He'T Oiteire sinow the attempts (not always unsuccessfal) | tempied to cut it down threatened with death, aie ; oan tokeep thelr government in leading strings, the fast- 5 4 bet a dy Php en oh to teins ue ‘ui-loose policy with roapeot to Rom, the inany lumil- | The liberal General Mariines on the mame day moved dior. the followipe remarks on the mo | MEMS, In short, they cousider to Daye been intlicted | on the garrison at Urez, numbering three hundred mon, ety a Breened inte about to modify his policy to the extent of recommend ing the proposed covetitutional amondments to the adup- ton of the southern unreprosented States, authority i+ a ee % ‘ 4, ses ean government will not got enytbing from these porte. ~ aye Me | UHOW them have given ried to anything but a Kood feel | ana surprised aud cut them to pieces, giving them no | 4 Ts The, Mexican Expedition Loudly J vitor yet muco ‘mere ie the Gut of Mextcn, bec peer eg re Uhr powertal neizbbor, Alter the Treaay | Mut surpeived aud cu Lidl Ay ty wren for a tadat eciphauy, Adaiel : Rie Treen sem cause if we aro to receive fifty per cent, forty-nine per sue, ‘The statesman who is ib oe, and bearog in mind iis second article, | auarter, sider that the amendmebty wero prepared in violation al fouked upon «the cession of Venetia Poxquera, who had occupied Hermoritio, tefl on the iw ; sit ots head ofa politleal | % thon complete, and soon to have fergouen yyroach of the Fremoh forces, carrying of many | of (he ffth article of the eonatit ution, and are therefore midmaking it very | all sbout th sion provioasly mace to Napoleon, so | “P? oe invalid, and that It would be in contravention of b dimen tor bin te disthrge acantauty the hisie daties {that when the ircaly of cession sizned on the 2éth'bo- | Wagons Toadod with provisions, Colonal Poster, who’! cain of omce to encourage thom in say way. Th of office. A man o! strony convictions eam in all hon- /eawuen Brauce aud -Autivia samo to velr Lnowledge it commanded the forces sent against Pexquera sot I) earener, shane iohetionn Hk leiapigtna. pen sith orlfic te dignity, ta . P Ware mort diary. conih conprice, They have bid enough ed ub It of the lition that he biew py Preemie peiieon epee gre Adore Workifieations sino i> bagmuing of the war, and were riage egg oon Sacalericereanye ; monding (o Congress at ith approaching session, frat, Conemned in France. Conk being alrvady copeeded ase guarantee to the spe ih-English debt, Laere will remain ono per cent; that is to say, the cquivalent of nothing to the Mexican govern. ment.’ Now, the custom houses having been the pri sipal part of the revenue, the question occurs, what will Secretary Seward’s Exposition Of the | the aioresaia government have to tive upon hereafter’ This, of conrse, is a question which we will not under- power or who has } Will be again, canuot pul himwolt al agitation without losing his intluenc 1 iv power, and who without doubt by ont his brainy, Guayamas was illuminated en the eveu take to golve. dactrines . ot ve highly disgusted at ionerst Leowal 's misdon and at the | the adiniesion of the repreeout OF all tho States, Monroe Doctrine. Thore i another olreumtanon worthy of notice, The | Lortfizen nadof wuteh he scoks the supporsot she HAT at usd meiloite it wont have bee betinr tamlo | ing of she 14th ral Martinez took pomession of | 224 then ihe propoaal of ataendmente to the coustitution, Hs Sa Shes ell Gonvention allows us Olly percent of te produce of the | profesor is altogother distinet from that of the practical ghee Dalier policy on the past of the Prone Kovernment | tho city the , and iesued # proclamation gvOFAB- | icing inv leas objectionable torm, the ousential Costom Houses in the Gull of Mexico, Now, out of the | statesman, aud we cannot seok to unite these two | @ Make thin y and pleasan: to hom, and It MERE | ing protection to nll who remained quietly at home, ling. y Agents inn Rowe. 4 cluiin agents of this Ciuy have wore | pee thrown into a errivle fever of excitement ly reason the betier have been done siuee France lux really noting 40 xaia (rom the vexationscourse that has been preverred. | ‘The Unit steamer Savanae arrived’from Guay- Wb jooks almost as if this yovernment liad boew refased is ee al Bonaty ond: Cis pomotiiug it wanted in Maly, and wax now taking @ small | 4™a# the sane day ‘The hounty brokers & ‘ To the great delight of the people, the Fy 6 Mazottan in October. three principal ports located on that Gulf, Matamoros, | eloments of thors now pei Dhol: poteon in Ital Tampico and Vera Cray, two, Matarme ano te Napote iy ana’) oem any longer belong to Maxarni Germany. pecially, fell into the hands of the 4 August, the day following the signature of the couven- characters without doing injury to beth, A minioter of the crown cannot be roqnired to ploy the part or an apostle of proselytist Hiere the position is elearly cofined. In the reform movement Mr, Bright will be the yreal apostle and Mr. “hs te stone Must we conquer it again ae Gladstone veieren to hinstlf theo 0 the pruchcal instant from ee a peter an | expected to evar ra 18 | of the Paysnaster General's refusal t recognize thom as every. does to chow, Maximilian ie compeltod | putrgnunn tag effect lo the dockrines o ' MNeasy st Chat an Hal, id undisturbed por of the hibernate elaime 0 yap | toabdicate, what’ will be the value of the present con- | cruraim wintiatee cad oil eerste i ee aciene | parronns ably Count Aree Ia meant) was trying to | “id to be io undisturbed pomession of {he lWer the prosecution of cluims for she Increased boanly pre BISMARCK AGAIN FOR BIARRITZ, | vention to the sicceoting goverminent ¢ én javor inereal sufirage, ith vole by batter, persiade Rieasoli n tral ; iy dipto: vided for by the lat Congres. The brokers and agents . But the point, undonbtedly the most « ive aud ‘ Ante Ha soaey bad fonnd oak sus . THE FENIANS. thereupon cot together and held an indignation meetin 7 eo plat ol +. doi that rly of the ple te Shae yee at which they appointed a committees to lay the And it gave it SPECIAL TELEGHAMS TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. grievances before the Secretary of War, Mr. Stanton gave fond Unt tie abeence of the _—— them the cold shoulder by approving (he action of the Ineiire tbe full 4 goeeramont xvod ei de, fiom Vinee iy to ba and dangerous of the treaty of th sition contained in artiele 4 Wh of Jaly, is the dispo- ing that “Yhe collection of the duties, mentioned in article 1, THE GERMAN QUESTION. The i » | with be made at Vera Craz and Tampico ty ap c'at agents pertionlarty Candian Christians in Conflict with the plated uitder the protection of the lag of ~via Prussian Legislation a¢ Home aud Diplomacy | King al that timo would be cousidered proper, True or | Remers of ttt matnre—Ne Intention to | een es noral, whereupon they raiedd the qusstion Turks aud the Revolution Extendin: This arrangement alone wonld he smfiielent ip the New Vervicarien. faire, these remorm cansed mnch frevation, and noe ‘Attack Canada or Anybody Ble. ay masior Goneral, ’ ina Be condemn the treaty, With thts ai tice nothing Adexpoteh dated in Berlin on the Lath of September Wonder. It eatnot b ae ied that it is most hreun tat. Ortawa, Sept. 27, 1860, Of their legal rights to prosecute these claims” On thin N shell we have re-ombarked our troops aod | paye:—The Avenccciting eayst—lf we are con ing {0 the Lialians to behold themselves thelr King aud anne er. ation the Secretary of War referred them to the &e. &e. &e. provcht them back (o Europe. Ove +d fe their siatesnien tax made pavy of the plébiae.t+ The rumor that the Fenians are aevembling in Ver. Pres Gaicat Cod dork ine Tetoindie, te We i remains, that | formed the —— will roply to the rej is to vay, Pvance is still engaged. Abendoning (he soit of | the pari of the Chataber of Deputies, of the project of a 4 ih the yer uf our evmplications and | joan by the dissolution of this asrembty. yobject | wont, for the purpose of making a raid upon Canada, l* oF AIVINE | Hoioved to be premature, The members of the Civil | Present ‘The French trans-Atlantic mail steamship Ville de pedi don, fe Trae Feawle Office Brokers on the Increases sen « collec, = oe aja 1} | Service battation organ boon ordered to a Faris, Captain Surmout, which sailed from Brest on the | | 1' Mowean arent lad hoon cnirted with Mie (ales | Newotintions with the Blector af Heswe-Cnne SRcated canbe: (DEAE | MT patel, | anpply themselves with vonad? of ball am. |” The pntuber of female office brokers tncroanes miher Bbth of September, arrived at this port yesterday even- | now being paul. 1ld certainly have been a miz- set and the Duke of Nuss But to ormpet Tealy ichdraw } munition ERE Nes tah than diminishes Atthe White House to-day this elem ‘Woe, dringing Getwile of our cable despatches and the | fortune whieh w puble of being ap- Jt 1% #nnounced on good authority that negotiations her armies, her King and her Core A mill oe ce has boon ane Ph ise § ar | yather oucnumbered the mato applicants for omy ial : have ben opeved With the Elector of Hesse and the is meade for ue by this tronty | Duke of Nassau for the formal cession of their right of missioners have been rece ved with demonstrations that | didaies f : were genuine, nd vot the work of upholsterers and | Wudergo oxamivation bafore a military boon! be, iw we jeelegraphic report from Halifax dated vo her day of de- | Preciated, estiin “| The Priat o Bat the posiaon whit of Davie. re, ia far more herioug, becavae it couecals «certain perk, | SoVOreigmty, on the condition of thy restitution of at | police agents, cont on beforehand from Klorenca, in a | Order creates amine disatiainetion amoug the Ww ‘The Ville de Paria had in freight $122,600 id epeeie | unlnoy. its form, allinited in its Dearing, Jenat » portion oF their personal properly, gratuitous vexation, almost ainounting to an wes | tormity, The Natisial Intttiyencer A today sayt.—Mr Samet i he position of the Casto House officers : - ent papers, and eape iy the : Tyh Maryland, one of the counsel of Mr, Jotte from Frauce. ot, We Boe : we ce tne | Canadian Sve Govern. | Tyler, of Maryland, 10 counsel drawal err insoyy Neanint ities Who wittora, | ReMmeGrelx doive the Nether Cantedern- monica ‘yroponition “ol bie meme e | Davin, had ow interview with the Attorney Geuoral yet ENGLAND. tet than? Is it Mastwilian? Hut if he could not tien. reealting Uhe faet thet torday ju regond to the trie! of Mr, Davia. We havo pot Stn ewe ny rain kaha keep Tanipico, how will he prowet ihe gente we will | tu the principality of ion (ie robe ant tho Marclies | Soveral regiments, both of regmiars and volunteer, | jour what the resalt of the Interview wee, Jenve in that ety ? arelys is a DB porver inky th u presenne of the 0 into . Jal the Ver- UR LOKDCH CORRESPONDENCE, fe red Ad saslielien abdicelin, wt the government | an, who wilt be proclaimed of fall age, under the tit loners sent by | *e ordered to go Inia camp AL BL Johns, Meer he Ver | nay sappowe that it way iM accordance with what we b akan t Which will take Lin place, ard w will tnd the ex- | of Henry XXI1, although he i@ not yei Coenty-one ¥ e by saying jearn from the beet ronyce of infortvation—viz,, thas The Nasione cohcludew ia art r 1 tegitimmcy of the voto overniment clerks in the differant stoparinen'® | judeo Underwood and Chiof Justice Char have cotne to y ani jaanad Napoleon IE kauperos han mover been | ace heen surolied inion ehvil service ovtine des cadsanden wie tedbéiie WPS ahah sk tals Mat Loxnon, Sept, 12,°3566. chequer empty, leave quietly the French Cnstom House | of. Thos youny man & believed to be entirely devoted PROCKERS OF KEFORM, offers to posse halt the revenue of the Custom house | t@ (he Prarsian policy, goleen SL, ban Ip Virtue of on agreement 1 will not hb igned ne ay ied io question, although he ty ee ned de fat einee ‘Bow strongly tempted one im nearch of news dnd ex- . a ee es the dat Deesabor, IMat. M. hrdan,_wetioy om the | The general onters Mhued wil be curried imo eft | Convrems the adjonmned court cannot be hold next " acknowledged ¥ ‘ events 6 to croes trom Englind to the continent eee. oe seein th ell la . Another Visit of Bismarck to Binrvits, irs he Temp: ets that the If yovern- | i ‘ Hila Hod out, . Wing sto On the other band, shat) we pernit our aveniz, placed Fie Seompaof Paste, valinved tas Yh Feige jeek : is pies epg) Mteitah eat trading a4 nthe event of hey satis napa rong ealled ov! month; consequently te caso of Mr, Davia with att ‘Me known only to those stuck down fast im this great | under the protection of the Prouch flag, to be imeuited F \ " F dal ie Shali-we allow th Is wich bolong to ve in Vine of | CiMeMats axents OC Frame by tho Marquis de la Vatette, ) has alvemdy yiclded, at teary im part, wit Pl . yh by | Mbere, rnuat be postponed to 4 futmre day marky city, whore the morning papers, stolid, stolcal | ye eution of dhe JO oF July to be seized im thei | WOMOr Ministor or Voreyu Afluivs, will ehurdy be pub- 0 troops, bet the K icy to keap ibe | Probable Miachare le nase i ip tele + Maritine futevemts an the Merten Comer. oes bo mare Vished. ‘The (codenay of thin document if said Wo he eri. nenily pacific, A letior frome Berliy, adireseed to tie same journal, #9ye thal Biemarek wi wot the ta United Staves moamer Mahaska, from Pano ‘and unsensational, as ever, waft rcarcely a murmur to | jandsy Butif we have bo more troops in Mesien, how Die cars of that vast political food that rolls and surges | #ilali we protect ibem ¢ Alter leviny recwiled one army Rorran Hort. 26, hid appearances, it ently | 1 ais barged. Ther ima, Movement by the press of this capital, tho supposed po | rr tarircing which we Will he compelled tovenew thi | Visit of the Priasitn Kink to Schtenwig-ttel- Miles} advisers and leaders of the uation, that one is | next da lana — i ntoin. tempted to Heliove either that the thing is not compre |W. bes) int conten te ecg ad tsitwation: | the King of Promsia ix expected about, the sasme tin Amended in all its depth and hrigitt, or that It is too on- 5 mag yy ata, iusiness, greatest wark | in the Dackits of Noltein and Seiten Bo intenda to i , 4) France is tiot to economéie up ihe veecke of the wnde:- ) spend veverat days at Attona, Kiel, ¥ “oo plearant a subject to be touched, Englishmen are not tod. away with Ow ones and Jurewer, be Ue aa set heaw ig, She du ps y of Anious 450 making mubject to sudden changes of mind or opinion, particu. | ef 500,000,000, 600,000,000 vr 700,000,000 , ware ent grea’ preparations 60 receive him, Jariy in regard (0 the greatness and glory of their coun- | ‘imense ireeciym of action whieh woutd follow a radical etapa emmy ie ary. Their solidity and stubbornness are proverbial, | gaitlemont. Our tlere ntion in Merico weight heatvy | Prussiaw Opinion of Napoteow ef treasnonasnt fosseqrals hadstinaben the | i quite met ese te eee a cael ‘mpd however much other countries may be superior in | mpon cur Ka upon pold y. gat hae vacsed clouds betiocon Kingdom 'The Attia oops, KIND aud sounding two han: | peeve cases of muskets were t ration at the Departwent of the Interior, The the Unatk Sa'es ood us. Why! Vor what object? What | tude of Prassin and Policy of Haxsi: on rs - e o # were Torwanled to Detroit to | Prepa part ‘ “ le of in ‘olicy of Hussin. Se te ha eorenaing in Epirus, | day, consun of 1805 hay beon received by the department ve be coup her ? ie, ay ‘ vere wrrestod at Kort tor Sver England, to the great terror of old women and dan- | “Ms! “hie Taian bs aoa tao any baie ticable 5 umedintely alter the prorog Betas bd ‘oat bee aaerepeh> aie rena , ont ir | pico, via the Rio Grande and Galveston, at Pensacola on . ger to many relics of a bygone, buried time. ibis the tock Of Sinyphus; it’ is the Danaiiv # bogstiead aged Deyo lee, whvek will (aee pi moguito bites, shih its skunks by no means OF a Hoek nina la et onot York and Postwhee the of | (be let just, Commanmter Castinan, of the Mahaska, re- comment if made iis a vicious ewele, In the midst of which we Ahall per . new (9 defy, jw the on i ‘} , So little masterly upon the reform iar be hsp act Fen umpniteindgee baal hina fences were onwmitied in the coumiy of Welland, The | POA that American Iperents have pot auflored by wa ‘. lence fromm eithor of the contending partion in Mexien, : wa Bevel incaiied, with the Wiew obabviating tiie | poured of Tampico uf the Itia Gramde, aud no appreben ‘f ‘ian 18 | ekat Cr NENt, Ue prisoners will he dinebarved, | sions of a blockade wore eutertained, fuonbew wire Tatars Thom: ainooe, oF toe ‘amen. Soba having plenary juriadicton over the Consus Stutintios af the United st tbek any eee oa Lae. Eerie on ” ow aimee dre wed ackets A Valuable witietieal lable, exbibitiue the mie of Bes, Senet S7 Tere eave 4 ‘aod cape have mate inelr appearance in the wire-ts toe | ixorense in the povulation uf the difterwat Statck i Ue Tose y loading manos ihe orgaminton in whiveKY | Coen since the conmus of 1860, i@ now mm Coure of ‘Whe Revelation in Candia Kxtewdin, ‘Beany points of human progress, England still comtinues | 44 we hope to-day / Nothing, is it noty Well, let uw 44m (Mept. 9) ¢0 dene men. hundred y pone $u the eetimation of her children to be the electric Loy- | snd’ i ones for all; wl Hf we are wHbirawing eur sol: | ahe chntge at wi sty i jreiehc oe yp in-wIM B binD o ‘ " the Case of Mr. Mabecie Diaminsed. Ake | 170m seven Slater, and the increase of poprlation, even son jor wbich discharges all the inielicetual vitality and | dioee, let ys por wate. Wn tlie stead our Vostom Moure | yexaided ba Prureia mag ge ont TE ncn gpd eet Om ee ‘and Munitions of War Kerurued te the Fe. | 4Ting the exietonce of the war, im which the morality ” h One, . pene o mI patie eo T iohab| ‘Right which invigorate end iamine the nations of the en - Sherepein af” tami Telatone twee | Monclers of Mrieia git Popuend bat left mentor ts | Minmm by the Goverment. wae wbnonally lerge, lo a0 sullows:—Minnesote, forty earth, Things Lave worked £0 well, owing to the innate Retusing Office Under Myxintitina, wo overnments has boon tatelv surengthenod | very the aulomenie of the depwtaien by a permenal Wastixeron, Sept. 27, 180d, per cout; Minos, twenty-six per cont; Whiconein, ‘wigor and endurance of the Anglo-Saxon race, that they {From the Paris Montene, “epi. bo} by ateiter which bes been written by the Rwperor Ne non p> i The Alterney General bes instructed the District | twelre per cent; lows, twelve per cent; Michigan, ho daly, the kmperor of Mexico | poleon to M. Lavatett eannot realize (he probability of great revolution. |.) fr iit ‘of war to Generel Oxmont of (he fa political relos here, not beew uetieod Ger teas its necessity. The idea of the ancient | expeditionary corm, and (that of Finances toM. Priot, | by the Fret taine directionn na ‘Maingly form of government, with all its Litled, aristocratic | Military Comms ary. military duties of these two | in the news which m® to be published jn the French being awept away and replaced by the sociat | “ilicer® being incompatible with the reapousibilitics of } journals, and orders them to disavow tha existence in opp ndages, jay snd rep the new fauctious sought to bé fmporad upon ihem, | ihe Cabinet of the Tuileries of apy Intentions of war or and political equality of wil Britons, excites a smile of | iiey ave not been aubhorived to accept them, territorial agxrandizement. The coneinding sentonce— Ky &@ deeree of Un fod oo wheeb there mock talk Attorney for ine ovthern digtrict of New York toenter | seven and five-venthe per cont; Rhode Ivlant, foor oral amewbly of Une Candiates bas pre uj | A nolk: prosmyat in the cage of the Fenian Head Centre | per cent, Marsachustis Use per cont. Taking the jaw ot the istand jo Gree and de A a} Stoverix, This co ter the let of Kealam prisoners in | geaers! average of thin wereame—Ubirtoen and one baif ditions of drachiar. ‘The Turkish (oop | tis country, all of whom have been discharged from | per cont—ae a fair representation of the ratio of increase andia dofegred *ny witack in coneequeven wy nine tla, but rete bad pumcroms familie ne hotages, | further prosecution ia a simitar manner, ‘The arm and | im the other Stator, the Counds Burean “@xtlmaten that Greece ‘Traneter of Candia t ‘@ Atempt or a burst of indignation. Yet we may live to -_—_ whieh rens rie The re rant of France © not Cd Te was asserted at Allens Gat i. Vrongh vod Rngtioh | moterid of war captured (am them daring their recent | the population of the United States and Terntores hee is any meena to obtain an insignifieant increase of terrl- | ambarendors had advinrd the Porte to met with great aye m tor sye ’ ste Cid Sar Be vatag “premerlianed; though the London Pine THE MONROE DOCTRINE. tory, Dut to support Germany so that she may form ber | cnution im the matterin order te.evekd egenerst porolu- | ld om Canada have algo been returned, the government | ieerensed from 31,461,82 ber found ‘ty’ the fabors to prove that pure democracy is a danger to rimnrraniibe ator coustution in the manner ‘Most advantagoous for ber taking bonds from the Fenan authorities that the re. | cenmus of 1860-00 54 000,000, @oriety, and the United States nearer to anarchy or irre- Scwnrd’s Exposit A those of Kurope’’—taken in counce. —_-- = pes A ma'ortiel chal wot b a6 any unlawful under Hinvane Qnarautine. 0! Lo the retire. akinee. ‘anadian reports of Fenian movements excita | Our Concul General at Havens writes:—The quarei im thet no | tne, or rather cleervation i* how reduced to five @povsibie despotism than is Kngisnd to an imitation of @ar much belabored system. viples and Sastainorent American Nene RUSSIA. 04 ve from the Ministry, ie a ho intention at presen’ ( 6 whore it in km 1 least for the present aroucement MeAL le Powe In this connection the totter of an American gentle- {From the London Post, Sept. 12.) peck vy laid which were adcanced by hus bie Progress of the Ravelt In the Cancnaws for veusels fr mele“ 3 The despatch which haa lately been addressed by Mr. | Mini-lorfor F ivigu Affcire, An wich st ie aecopled here. eagua continue ney Blow HA New York, and three days to man who appears to reprobate “manlood suffrage” hax Seward to the American Minister at Santo is well de- Bat é cik importone is attached to private letters — neogehs wena A —— ne and New ay * cap ree days tor thore coming from @roduced avery decided Mutter of admiration among | serving of aitention, for the explicit manner in which it | from good authorities iv Pars whieh way that M. de nese sat Cnncoeen | Zatiam, and b other sof our Union, prov they come eonrervatives, while it hus been fiercely anathematized | des!: with a subject os bas hitherto a A hrouded | Mousiier’s tenure of ofli@ is re arded as only ¥. ge tw be ey the : emf Sonne bills of he with aif on board in good health, and thee ees f in some obscurity, fe mean the policy of the govern- rary and irensient, that the prevent French Mitieter jaed the former. » ro that the Fontes » sok new red the pe ’ By the advocates of reform; and while the former parade | ici or ihe Untied Sales in relation to quarrels which | for Foreign Afar wii! hold his portfolio only until the anthorities have eutered exgagements with our | ™ ’ he paeengn the writer a6 a peragon of wisdom the latter denounee | yay arise betwee pareues Powers and any of the re- | excitement sroused by late events hay aubvided; that OV Mm@Mecnt pot lo Pow (he Canadian undertaking a saete mente ty the Presiden, Bim ws a renegade and apostate. publies of of the American coutinents, The re- | then, though probably not wn'il after the clove of the . 7 rs . he Presiden: bax innde the following eppointmeawte ins tent war between Spain and Chile gave rise in ite in Pari Industrial Kabibition for 1607, wien the Preah | Cuumakala, to sonoupes tw he proprietary and the Pew | wa weninn Priewners in ireland Sugh 3. snderecm, of Maine, Aaedier of Gap Tresbate tae HRPORM AND THE WRONOS OF INKLAND, 6 most contradiet urmMises a8 Lo the posi Grmy will have been provided with Chawnpe's breech ‘bis imperial decision, the people, strange to vay, rn « a . ry One Of The lavest phases of the movement is the feet of the Cabinet at Woshin; and, an it pow | Leading wri, umd will hive :blaiued. what r fe an im. | wowed the greatest dinontont at the proposition. They anmuneton, Bopt the Post Office Depasiroe she J Hompheey, of Tew threw then-elves npow hin and murdered both bim and Information jas been recov jelvad him. Two Comacke, rried to Cochumkala the is of the city fled | Wie | harbor, in order | ine J to the effect that 00 for the Indians of tte okon Ageney, nA. Rutile, Agent for the Chippewas of the Mine bands, and the Indians of Red Lake ond Pembine, Yhomas J. MeKeonney, of lows, perintandent of Indian Allaire for the Teaptiory of de ne itm ‘Bhat the Irich qnestion hax doen taken op by the popu- ae. } vgn boob Gestesiche "a ees i 4 ont oe ioe a ot ant apt i bis advisers formed extrava, i er i e Fen h pita mmcel nth ve rv Sar leaders and many sensible things suid which might | oe een hey would Feevive from the United | the new tata agairn im flermamg. will he de-tarcd It te three ht med should have been said any time there three hun- | stain in the even! of the Spanish government having | eurtous to notice bow politirians and diplomatiets of the dred years, People begin to find out and admit that the | recourse to hostile measures. The colovreted docurine, | present day, without any eye fo treaties of Commerce, sister istand is sadly misgoversed and has grave canse | which takes ils name from the Prevdunt who first | otmerve and weigh the worth of mechanical myeutous his enonet who atter who succeeded in evap lar news of the yovelt, and the 10 Lwo mteamnivoa! the resn! person proved to be a mative or OW reinaine ip prieon in Dr waypending the writ of halen eon } three aro tilt bets veuenty Kor wank of (und ea by the | wih to pay thelr paoage fr | sippl aod Lake Wie ef com) , and when you tnd even Fentanism apoio. | enniwisied it, and whieh in no very ambiguous | and the nannfscturing capabilities of a palion, so ree P co “" wised MJhowever mildly, las London | terms declares tha the Intervention of Kavopean | sizing that “Kington, domiuions, prio ipalities end tiie reais Gon Comah ob Torente Wnntan taut seven of the Fesinn bingion; A wie, of Kanone, Agent tor he nthe politica! aifairs of Atnerican States ea re made and unmade, rained or KWwOp Away, ad to Se eats Merece-tiew prisoners wha were ed in jal thwre ware sieeharged the “nawnes Agency in Karena; Sophon J th me that Great | lowe: not | powers’ weanun, Prince Mireki Bw om the 1th inet, enor having been found that when the destinies | be pormitied, might very easily ead persons even wore | almost ax munch in the offices snd worksho o in, Principal oer of the pation be entively nro eo people tong ial than the members ef the Chilean government | eneineces ae the drilt «rowed or the "ile fore of atont 14,000 men required their further detention. The names of thowe | | : Hine , Pencipal Clerk of Harveys in the and not by @ ileged oligarchy, howeve: ‘eoattly end to Conelude that an atteropt by Spalu to coerce by force | fh Th hearre of modera war has pone. — | cheeharged are Patrick 0 Urien, V4 James | General Land OMes ecient, In fret the people of Great Britain have yet 10 would provoke th | trated into factories and foundries far removed trom TWE CUBA AT ROSTON. | Webd, Danie! Foley, Thomay devin and Willer Kirk: | 4 New Horenw in the Treasury Depurtmennt. earn thet the management of their vaet empire, at home ny b i hegre oo the seene a but where the snorting of pa r | hand. Aral Putecahi “# Wilh section Uurteen of the ast of Con. and colow! hibits uo wisdom, th which the latter preserved | of stenm engines, | wring of machinery, aud the Ronin yea wr 2 seorh ata Cocoa MISE RRNA RNT. urse of the late war, dixpeiled | clang of samkees, whieb py Bd regarded as the bos ship Cala ix signalled petow, & A vilt acsive | What Causes the Cannd Scare Important | are approved July 2%, 186, providing for the ented ‘There ie t deal of talk just gow about the terrible note which has now beéb addressed | tle and proot of a foartshieg and peaceful industry, are ahons 10M. Her majlx and pewapapers babmoat of a taresa bed to earary Depart vied “The Burewn of Statintion,” and am Keretiard MeCulloeh to appoint « direc y of ©1009 per year, Mr Alenender , of New York, haw heen appointed to the mn named | pomition, aud entered wpow bin @ and the intermimable Jamaica business, | to the repreeutatives of the American government im | im reality bot the precursors or concomitants of the roar | wii! ve forwarded to New York by the (rein to merrow ‘The ware in | which fresh fuel has been added by the presence in | Chile very clearly expining the grounds ou whieb that | of beitie and of the thunder of angry artillery. morning thie city are Borland of ex-Governor Kyre and the chawmpionsbip of | goveroment abstained from intervention, We do not 1c is hetveved (hat M, Benedetti, the iste French am- Bin cause by Thomas Carlyle; but the real canse of pe- | know whe'ber it will be received with satisfaction at | baseador here, end representative of Uhe Kuperor Napo- ast od Santiago, but on thix aide of the Atiantic, at least, It | teow at Nikolebury, i« lo be appointed Mintoter at Con- move in that direction oguin, The prevent seare in maid will be regarded @ statesmaniike expori- je-—anoi her signal, aceording 10 Pruseiay inter. sed by the manmuvering of tion of thos duties of liom which are pre }, OF the ii jiate continaence of friendly re- comtrary to the ot tho poved, not ovly by the laws of nations, but by rey | lations between the two Cabinet#, as M. Benedetti was | ©~eriehon. Sarees: eh Seem evening te be getting up an tm. | 2 W. Maines, of the /onmirsioner oes, molive af self-interest, on Bates which ma) considered to be rather too sirongly ant-Promlan at the poclal meeting let evewing a! Dingledein's Holl, of bie own. bar been appointed chief cirrk of (he boreen, All the a d pon to witness the quarrels of th allies, ‘The wars which may arive between an Nikob-barg Conferences, Altoaether, people are well satiofied here that there is no prospect of any disturbapee with France for a good At the Mtepheng qnarters oii in setivity and baatle, | elerke of the Commerce sud Naviguiion Boreas in (bo Bome umporieat peg o! are now ponuing Where the 4 v penuh of whick will atouith the whole of the Fepion | "OSrer's oMice have been iremeferred to thie gew be came under your corresponde istand ‘a few months since, and you bave | rican republics and # European Power adm emixgoverned ace y, and in & year so many changer may take : z Whole story. If the people of Koglund understood | to Mr. Seward's views, of a division into two Many consider all chance of @ quarrel aaa thlaw of the Broiberbood ee cane coder a Dele matin . fhe absura legislation oder which ue colonies groan | clacsen. Such ware unay be dictated by pure ambition, past. In the meantime (here are plenty of political mat. et enn Saiewns Swennte-tin ertinnn se ” jomeley in the show a very natural discontent, they would be, I | the desire of conquest, or the wish to substitute for the | tors which form abundant subjects of conversation. Bes Wann Rhames Asoc anon <A merling p toate ro py freak rey. fre ‘no doubt, suMeiently just and magnanimous to | existing form of goverument another more consonant | iden the numerous questions of interna! German polliicn, night t the Washington Mali, Harlem, onder net love Fon wetidntd od bo the Wer Copartment Geke the blame on their own shoulders and not perse- | with the tastes of the attacking Power, or (hey may owe | there are a variety a external eventa Whol prowine to pees of the Tw ta equence of ihe numerous iavitations which oof ‘he Appolwtment of Uolesel ia the Cute with unseemly speech aud action a gentleman who | their origin to any ope of those thousands of La keep the diplomatints bosy, although the warrior are ving was lorge and of eral Sweeney a now reewiving to attend Fenian pic under ali the uliar clreutostances, both | tiowal Causes whieh create breaches between endly | ailowed to rest, The miesion of General Mantenffel and aod Ger reuaiens of the Feuted Dietherboct, be ew ne mentored oot of service Powerr. between those two classes the Minister for beequent lenient treatment of Hese Darmstadt = eee wom eee, hen funtesr rank, tnt whether he wilt Foreign Atiairs draws a very important distinction, aud, | have given Te ee lass teat teas er Yok, Dr. 0. Aidney, of Missouri; MW. Simlib, | wishes it to be uaderstond that hereigned the position | tee whether be eM mtaie bie ng thata war of the former kind wou: the wat Jovorable eye on the consolidation of Northern | ager Kelewom, Oo RB. Tonison A Socrmary of War at the Troy Congress end dectined necersitate the intervention of the United | Germany. kins, Mr. Edgar Ketoww mnaed onder We Gow rook remad we ti iy. He se matter bow Juet have been its prov be did it, faithful to ¢ rad’ conduct of ail British officiais in all timer, deter mived ths. fon, W the ofr of tue command in ohief of the army of Ireland, nz not but the system ho was sent | States, he takes occasion to point out that im one of the Then there ¢r the Danubian Principalities, where | [Mtmdnces AZ a fs of 5 ins Rinwensee Contan neni: to Gipbold, that id ve biamed. If (ue lawe of Jamaica | lavier description the course adopted by his government | Prince Charles of Hobenzollern is lying latent. The in- i @ yg i ee eet irae beay ent Gore, Cingnaih th sad ne eaaton, ectusetoie ttanleiry wore ten times worse what could he, the executive | would be one of jete neutrality, Dismissing for | tormainabie Ravtern question seems likely to crop up | healtare to place hireet Brotherhood, be dows not Intend to take any part | of the Treasury to oll such of the e alone, do but obey and cause to be obeyed? | the moment the cv ration of the grounds on which | again in some form or other from the insurrection in | 8: ‘ att te tae -A Mt | of the Yressury \ ooh of revenue cations ae u 4 f | sre Dot adapted Wo the eorvice, The department will accordingly wou dingo at public ale of sin of the oe eee - mremers, whch were it 2 * mnener more miterie PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. for war he tril nay ow 1 wilt then re a lealg gratatul for ¥ toward tim by hese rotidenee the le of Jend never appeared ao little ax | he deoms the intervention of the United States necessi- | Candin, and today an article has appeared ibe Nord. a? in the Heitor inte persecution of Governor Eyre. | tated a war waged with some ausbitions or political Bones pt ond tue officiel organ of the government, ebronie insarrection Im India, a massacre in Jamaica, | object ost wn American republic by a European | winch hee led some people to believe that a Belgian ebeliion id Ireland, prove that the people in | Power, we will iv the first instance notice thove on | anesiion porwibly erive. There is po doubt thas he justiser the neutrality of his govern | iaany wise bende have been shaken serionsly is 8 the + whieh within part teh, commencing by advert imal ireen, waged ‘between Spain and Chile, | (Ce pvethe tone’ the, he waet Clerewe howard aod General Romaregard ware peesen. | MMi Bineteen revenae cutter seam eh the government of the United | towards Prussia, pol 008 oa the Mesteeiip Ville de Ferien, whied arr et thee | © the lnkes, e064 nine waiting The comber of publics, and however great the sac: | op bye ciples contained latter 16 to be increased by ext, proponale for the . : speaking m'nonty oppresaes and keeps niutvan of the pret river ‘hey may be prepared to make in order to pre- | q'Wailoon taajoriiy, which speaks @ language kindred | cfits'streifae they woud have Scenpred port jrate: day Morgen L yt? ’ of | budding of which bare boon orl Vemen do mot refuse to admit ch, and Autrhes by advancing the rT render 04 for of Bi igh o qi — ry 4 not in a quarrel between a republic and a monarchy the oe ror hesave of the press done om wtonerate by ious providing i 4 we Geo, oo to be employed only where '& row ter (he reqn pa. ven iy ene 7h ‘ft mike betsery fe weir ime Lsgecnees ta con yo bo Pinel'e 0s waht Gem wee rapes cae tee Sete anythin iy. Dr. Oye | service, while their ase eit marrally dorreoen th jacht run from t y to Hell Gar justified in cmaploying force to convinee fi “ Hel; nation to fe« his foot, I pis y 5 wa Tacks Mhanack tho parchment records of vid Veuice | Mr Hewand's dcepaicb ® also remarkable for the vn. | “ms aavies ‘ie Delain ogniag Nin Hast, © | Pepi Misanart, nop in niall te poten of the ere. WESTOMESTER WTELUBENCE pours of (he sary Se tents Of gilded gondolas ou the blue Adriatic, Bat no, tone in whieh it reiterates the Monroe doc. Been ahs tor, aydnay wes Vollowed by e | nope Gensel Reatbera Partere an PL RE ay wre uae got ITALY. kage Kewchum | png te Reeure a Modine that singe the Atlantic as become an at. rnb . oe / ee sane ee tea te the oe eee ae KINGS COUNTY POLITICS, Recent prominent “onthera basins jess, i# the only place for ‘The Negotiations with Austrin. Lesa ent — "repstine, y= a amet i ee - The Vienna Debat says—The fourth conference toox Revosicay Comty Comrawnom —The convenmion mei at oan oe moe of tg men, moet of ihe o twtr wh a gn ‘Sistesn miles from Foo Chow-Foo, some- | of the aggresive "ower i@ te “ — 5 yam ele me w to eadenvor t oetemn on mien of he where betsresn ere and the moon, to London hae hee | raine "pes jig ruins aa _ermpl Mo. 9 Coun, wreet yesterday mete . +n B Bindaeye, ert ord preseaied iene bitte ve re aa pi = tate Ch as © Wraverved as quickly as wind would drive, current aid | iilustrasion given by ur Presitent, sod My 0. Place 1, W, Batiey, Secretaries, ga wg Pl Noa om A Sexe ee orivting + ‘ rm ski direct, by five ships, for a prize of £990. How | happy ene, bocanee, wo far, at least, an the world owing compte ofeare were, bom — agers, pt ty oak lereanc See goveratig plostel ane eeaep | © ‘ coaruet, the vevrewse (aa thereen peld, Bs foiled and str and croaked and grounel snd | award, 90 viable ‘nierveution took place on the ‘ 9 «), Tal bay th ward, Rarregete, 6 ‘cayaiguesens; Joun W. Brenasgs ead Gasther, for Mages | oad shipment to domenve porta The Reeretary during ninety -vit be | part of fhe Americen government; but it serves \ wager oc Foor, Juan ¢ Pre. Piegded wo gully the ober pery 8 WA in ome cat hina ten beh ee tee to the brave men aboard it cost to a0- | ne well as any other to demonstrate what Mr. Seward Wee of Heseives, : tty, Sotn Wate opt at ay ted perk | Of the Tremm be quickest: were | (cone when ce says here ere ware in whieh the United pat ee | ot tesdee = ~ oe the Pate | pry Geners! for G8 opinion im the promine msrp mre ae th reacher- | “toicx would nyt be content to romale WNALSOTA DEMOCRATIC UNION STATE CONVENTION. Tae tne ae oe sated 00 he cnns of Witten ee) Shere, co On a lh gy hdl od poy LET LS Br, Pac, Rept. 27, 1808 *, ri erand larveny, Tee wc ThOOeET CONTERNAL CELEBRATION WW CONMECTICNT nocih* maya pern . a 5 on J wan Sancely, thie nh is | Got tulione; and sinh an atempt the at Dem rete Union Mate Convention Prmament of Wiel wail Prigay ‘cen, one — +4 little spare it wo arlington. os the appointed guattian of American re- this city to-day, The sed Nowepm, Comm, tept 2, 1008 o know, ages were giants tive, Feit ts thete uy 10 fol It ie upnecemery aMireing (be and OR Dhetriet ANOTNOT (On railed (he pnee of Sohe « The Method of Conienmial Colebeption bere per nm to dinerien the exten; te wakes pomieated Captala a veteran of the Pires | fer s1san, et Searre.. Tin primey wan iaaivin’ for | was muunnded Oy ove thenaaed proyie, DY Carammin ° : ‘ A ont oe © np ib Jeaheye, in A O"® | iy tng Wesleyan Ue preted Al a RoW ow THF ne. the Momeve der trine 0 : Hct 10 ie, at ong a 9 Minnerrta regiment, for fed Lewtenset | of “Morrenee on Soy of Way inet, Poe come # ’ T a A poor, crany men vawed to | fectory © bene my anequiveaal an erpveition of 1 Denne Covesacg) for Chere of (he Coon - | eceanenqeere Goveree Mawley emt tenater I 5