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THE NEW YORK HERALD. _ WHOLE NO. | 11,010. ; ‘| The Moravian arrived at Greencastio early on the 8h | The Turkish government is displaying great energy, | strong, and reinforced by Cretan v: a E U R 0 p ia ‘and at Liverpool on the 9th of Octobe: and hopes to Sitect the paciiication of Candia by the command of Sve cob he ia igrase Hn Ag e NEW YORK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1866. PRICE FOUR CENTS, the North American ot the notions | nent, bul 4 ws ¥ and kingdoms of old Kurcpe (Chéeore) |b | mentiruct te” North —-Aaerican convent, Ty WASEINGTON. ‘The Palmyra arrived at Liverpool on the &th of Oeto- | 18th inst beswean Walon and, Orsemie, They were ses nedsn se ext day ight was renewed, the rebel morrow is the atest day im the United States | ber. eis ganpesnnesinn | grea it paving Beatiane sectined an addition of 2,000 men. when perhaps ruiilions of men wilt go to the polls, aud | w. Oct, 21 » ol , Oct. 8. ‘orks , and the heir tae soe | asminavox, Oct, 21, - 3 SPECIAL DESPATCHES, re een is diicult to divine by what cunning de- | off by their shipa. there. are my Abiags'in thie aimee shall B oe et ieiaeaed byw ser : See vios Ei diplomacy will aucceed in frustrating the | ment to be noted—tho first is that the Greeks admit t vo shail hear the result, and 1 shall MAIL ADVICES TO OCTOBER 11 2 Hac RIS serious consequences of the present sneurrec- thero is a civil waras well a4 rebellion in the jsland; irprised | tat VewUib does wot add: one nore on—- Happen thas . HANOVER tion te Crete, The Paris Patrie asserts that the only way | the second, that one of the greatest and snost dilticult | prouf to Urs al-cody given of themadiallly, antelligence ond will be: PAROwy 'Siee oe . of restoring order in Crete is to cause the Porte to recog- | military operations—embarking a beaten army—bas | public spirter Ue y 1 of te le of the United ippore that an epergelic Os aide na Foner eho iota iso the new stato of things in tho-Danublan Priucipsi- | been portormed by the Turks, “Cradad Judews Bates T have metiued the Nomh American couti- ‘can aflairn will soon be made Last Act of Royalty of the Kina. Se ue are {nln to doubt the aipoeriiy of the advice; Ret Triesto, however, there came a telegram yertor- | nent. I refer w the on which are stilt part of | UY thie u uiniater to Mexico, Colonet ”] ipla d nied 2 ace pire as well to th a] » » wane OUR PARIS CORRESPONDENCE, she King of Hevover. ia anon Oct 1 1800} my om the Dade, we ean een why i auld he a Cane SP atch ic wamtnciete eakecon: asd tial | Sem snis greet tod. Troe coe an Ret as Vtck an 1 by the President, andar seats ing o over, in another proclamation to his | Nberty to refuse the just demands of ‘the Candiotes. | !he Crotias hat issued an addrows to the Grosks every. | Genoese cs) ain at the end ‘cr the. Gnaaee blind Saf eet tonight, Mr bun w York, whit probably Peseeseeeneer eed late subjects, absolves them from allegiance to himself, be yqhnny demands are just there cannot be the shadow | Where to come to their aid. They have already received | friend of mine, Cyrus Vivid. ot Now Yorke(cheers)—ia | 2 SPPOlW ecreta Legat The : with she reservavon that the cathe ot Romege oraervis | Cle geueh,, A glauca ai Cran “hisiory since the Grecke | A milion of francs fram Greek abroad, and wuey have | the Colvmvus Of our inws (-r ier no tage Torty | desirous of A palais, 8 hig The Empress of Mexico Re- | sein vecome obligatory trom the moment that King | rect Crete, having taken Prerve tad non tare | Belsare lo greet sentvity, aad ih sites comfort Lo Loar’ | Of hisife, be hae bt fencth by bi cate eames ee | ond Ut le apprehended ‘om be tnoaghgy Saanian rted I George the Fifth or one of his logitimate successors | Part: ia thé war, had A right to expect that her exer. | that the cedars of Lobatiom are for once at fest, and that | Word o 5 henge tha: Ole Cos) Rr Me Mee | Vigorous mesaures, 1s ia;u0r unlikely thas tons a po nsane. Hebould reassume the exerelse of government in the | the Turkish rule’? but” her hopes were, diay. | tat Karain 'has arrived ‘i Greece, “Kieht. thousand | from North ambrion fs tne twiect Aap wreontinbah ond | Valted Staten regulars be me pasts : , © disap: | Sf Karam has arrived im Greece, it thousand | from North A fo the United now yess oe te Ce cagnpedion kingdom. potatod Tesla, wi migiouly defended tho Cretan in. | Exyptanim. seven ‘attalions of "Turks and nunicrvus crore ofa moment 9f time wind ins eam noata IMMEAE | of Moxico, i such an exigouey rhowid a oe reste ty prov cotty coe hee pee, hr us bare arrived in Candia. Alegether there is every | ance evenof awhisper, The Knglih nati ae are brought } Will be called for from the geveral Sum lelaneholy Situation of Her THE EMPRESS OF MEXICO. walt ni enh DATE DRUREEORS | ee eee tnerCuerLaaeLd Urtet ie lee carte tha ane eR PORRIS, Untied Mlatea ctheare oF ino : pusaseh canned among the Greeks by this unexpected issue being 0 may be diferent, it be true that « brond wad seer | bigher grades, or by ollicers appointed by tho Majesty in Rome. Her Majesty Reported am Insane from Her | Bvigians to declng tie peated eeauenty King of the THE SCANDINAVIAN QUESTION. freedom i the heritage of Bngland, eur murpuets then | KONATMRMEDLA, aud the volunteers accepted vy sha Fs Bp ie HeegeeePa Out. 1.3, | polio independent ore) Cretan, endeavored ia Opposing Luterests of Russsia and France in |. The honorable gentleman then reeniied his veat quia | MOt MOFe than twenky thousabd volumtecrs will \vo ows e again: rc power the Baltic. loud cheers, me ST) required, thy i ' ’ \u yh atively General Dix’s Appointment May Not | wenatwate of tre zmprdye of Mexico, bu aliboogh the | gh thepartof tho Turkish authorities, AL its demand | | he tact of the Princess of Daginar of Denmark wing J , Mt Eimond Deal and. Mr: Pract Jones propos Rhy oe "pean ag aha pouroe from, whieh we reckived jor wes: troerwosthy we |*eb0ets to cathe Ta: tenet ee eat Te eee ca’ | itt batvothed: to the late: Charewildi MicBaias and now | Sod seconled s Festlalan aillar to, thes passed at tho servies, It us Je our Mininier v be “Confirmed” in France. were unwilling to credit it, At present silence i# no | bUmanity were violated by the Turks Hoye toe davies | (0 bis brother Aloxauder ia commented on by the Gpinion | Morning meting, acknowledging the sorvicos of tho | ‘° “exicam republic may, be averveto crowmng the ber petebrt ation eapye fifi ona som« 0: | Sap sine bane ta foie of” thie biieticne mes. Oke Nastonaie, of Denmark, whieh conceives that political | beral Pembeet Parliament who led supported tho | “er except ander the shickt of General Grant, but (hat pe was at- | insurrection has followed upon another.” The number of | fested ty the Ituwtan dynasty for tiveness fn te Presiien} ummmamnes ee. tennsen seniors “very shortly t {a at thie Lime every reasonable proba! ‘y tributed to simply nervous excitement caused by anxiety | inhabitants, which at the beginning of this centur: v rease: and disappointment, but accesses more and more fre. | “mounted to 700,000, bas dwindled dow to Jes than halt —Thisallianen' wras beceesary 10 thi ale od cane : : that figure, Commerce and ‘ Diplomacy of the Great Powers | quent seave no doudi as (0 the terrible malady and give no | tion general, At the Paris Congress of 1980 Cretan aluire | fequre® £08 her future projects to dominate at aMirins that % Dope of cure. The Count de Flandre has been summoned | Were not specially alluded to, but Euro this occa. Sho felt the more need for it In order to coun- | The Pull Mall Gazate way» some of the Madrid papers | and that ivr in the East. to Rome, whore he is now witnessing thislugubrious and | 02 also rsery f to herself ine NaN oe wniching over | \arbalance, 18 the Baltic the grossing inf 7 Boones. | bavo smsarted thas te Eritah garernsicod baa, aiid se sere 30 ope eapsare eagpeteng Minktor e cal and religion i ropean interoats as al pors 10 90 Spaniah joo and bin Mindat Foreign m dramatic episode of an evterprse which has produced | tribes subjected to the Porte, The AA cee the Dost renult of the alliance ; but every medal has | cruisers wore suspicious; but thie is uni British The President and the OMe Hunters. verse, and that of the marriage the government haa made no such admission, the von The pressure jon tho President for romevals from nothing but disasters, not only accepted this condition, ba ved to show Sees , witch with the Princess ‘ar has for its exergye th: \ ehebbie Piste Passio: Got: #2 vening itself even more liberal than public opinion in Euro : : comtinavion. wet ¥ Russia and France in Opposi- | some Arming Paris Patrio, Oot. § Evening.) so in | has kiven i credit for. Who toes not-remember the | Jus" ‘The bolty' ot the ‘semunacian union af, any tion in the Balti circulation for some daya, They are got up in emulation | {098 Hatti Humayoun, in which the Christians were fe'indoed a powerful barrier raised againat the ambition e@ Baitic, of those set afloat by committees of New York. We can | Promised the most extensive rept and religions liberty | of Czarism; let it be accomplished, “aod Russia iitrece affirm that these reports, in which the authors bave not | jas expressly guaranteed them? In the ten years that | w dificulty in seizing on the precious ports of Deamert por ts OS OR hesitated to mix up the name of a youthful female sov- ve since elapsed wo have had ample opportunity for | and obtaining possesion of the keys. of the Balties as ereign, now for the moment {n Europe, and whose name comparing the promis with its execution. To sum up | she wished to do those of the ‘Black & Sea, But mation retgn, now for the moment Jn Europe, and whosa name | ait, iis clearly the duty of European diplomacy to get - John Bright on the Rights of the Peoples | is fer in tho future prosperity of the Mexican throne, | $e Porte to carry out tho obligations un ee ys, | cette ee maeneed, ee bane, ioe ae trary, the British Consul at Cadiz reports Tornado’ ° t pepere to: bespeitootl regular, Whe Tornado's | omce continues to be » He desires to use “ie he Morning Herald says Lord Stanley tas applied to | ¢retion and moderation in sll changem Delegatbons from the French authorities for a postponement af the trial of | several Slates are here urge! their favorites M. Lamirande, wntil au offical statement of the: pro ureeg ee eee oe that te oneaee EN, | partioans, Dut the President im not incllimed to remove via ns been received from the Governor @enera). persons from office unless their vitnperation per- aR phe peg, Teele re ee Shemendoah had | » mal abuse become unbdwrable, and there are many of At a esting Db Landed on tua tit ge rr ale the latter clase he cares nothing about, The Post Omle¢ oxe are complaeels flima. roaeniex oroaae: te ine ales and also to advise the Cretans to come to terms, But and the Value of a ‘Descent Pi naa gpe Ne 77 tog ggg be that the course likely to be adopted? Though the Ree. | Grete make hee ae ee ae te cee | Ca eee Nt ee be IR OOM bo arstrcoe deiecelion tethae nm tha ee a ea Soares ia equally unfounded. has despatched an extraordinary commissary to Crete, | sand that their safety consingy ty thee waa The proposition of the Treasurer of that Stata, offering to | A strong diegation ts here from the West in favor of from the Conqueror.” {Thig last statement refors to young M. de Montholon, | {# ‘osurgents havo proclaimed. their independence and | Scandinavi rs in their union. The | Mnow the overdue bonds of the State and to give bonds | ousting 1 ; 4 enters rp o Tenae. Bea Ms | the rounon of the island with Greece, Events andinavian idea is making rapid progress among them, | of « similar description payable tm twenty year, in Hew Bg ‘he prosent Commissioner of, Imtermal, Reveuna, &e, ‘ae &e. Froseh aiplomaterpreeetaive at Waringoo vith a rapidity, which ‘vat a few months Tadk would | casph corte ei eaten Sige AO maimed Laon Teco (worn the Kast, aud {6 Aenean, 0 :0ne: tame id Paris (Oct. 9) correspondence of London Standard) ¢ world. ms . mAive ‘ their own seclion There are several candidates for th + I mentioned yesterday the statement of the ya and prbeine 80 pigamare i ire ah AUSTRA I position in case of ce mong the moat vinest National that tho Empress of Mexico" Hopes of the Poles npeet 5 by abt our-eforte " (4 vacancy, among the umiment ‘The Gorman mail steamabip Hermann, Captain Wenke, | srectod from ihe Manyodiadovent vier Leto goer (From the Posen Dzlennik, organ of the C: ki or — being Thomas Spooner late Collector of the Cincimnalt from Southampton on the 10th of October, arrived at thie “ Ht whton she g 1 nea OF ie. Onertceget 8 SN AG, PENT / ; port early yesterday morning, Taleo eave eal of the Rien or regret Ha. any, i i certaly we. the *Polea, tho are most THE REFORM AGITATION. bid PANAMA CORRESPONDENCE. 2 Preys Presiden Viet to Baltimere. ‘Tho Inman steamahip City of Washington, Captain at at present I an obliged to deolare that the prepond- ely to vindicate the right of the Cretans to national Interesting News from Auntralin, New Zen- | Significance having been oitarhed “ morning of the 10th and Queenelown on the ub of | | A letter from Rome of the. 2d, in the Salt Puli of manawore: yf the American squadron inthe Medilrranean, the Peophe. pores pears i Syl: pelled to He~ | fammaiory proceedings of the radials thera, it Ms propee Oetober, es: eo be ty ol ire #0 proofs respond: London Hey Condemne pages hse Gaeeee tno a creat Soar cable | BMCh EaBYersation ‘ucie, ” Yesterday saptalag: be athe, the Ruarian bust of conquct cain at work inthe Bos, | This afternoon’ a guttering of from doaeooes rieeeo | U"N ee of Tie \Renland hited oa ees eke unc een ae detai an fecnacad. wedionse be a y with but the greed A p ng Closing Ceremonies of the Catholic O % deapatehes to that day, baa been anticipated to some ex. | self at the Vatican to see the Holy Father. "She ed Ber: | territory that bas [aspired the abovetarticle, the REMC Spied as, Semtarees Steel Crake Cone aoenee Sub hee vane Salil Uaaiesd We a6 dren “y — - tent by the advices of the Peruvian at Father Point pub- mao Sapenes — it Bee ‘she preteaiels petition Es ae vino of — 5 a fo 4 ‘sarcasm hm of workingmen and their wives sien ex are tobe De veatvene it, &e. and recetved ina quiet lie jks eS. by ep jug his Holiness to sanction 3 : im Poland. We have rej ; ¢ : - " 4 Mehed in the HzRALp yesterday morning. thing that ber husband had done as eaperse asserted that Poland is the chain with which Busia’ hae 3 sine shana Be Wada ettention coleee, esaie: Pavama, Oct, 13, 1666 distinguished prelates present, So far from hie visit Our files and special despatches contain additional | With respect to religious matters. ‘The story fetered her cwn timbe—the chain which hampers the | day by the collecting together of so great fs multitade sama, having any connection with tho difculties ah iM matter of interest. goes that the Pope positively refused, avd that the Em- | %6@Y of her movements abroad, and in the sphere of | from far and near, in order to discuss and su the The steamer Rakala, Captain Wright, reached Tans between Governor 8: h ee ry reget press then dectared she would ‘not Téave the Vatican i¢ | moral and political discussion necéesarily randers her af: iplee of the Manhood Suffrage Association which has | on th: rtogl 9 74 ay a nd 2 ent ep ati. Paris correeponden London Telegraph, | her requost wers not granted, I cannot guarantee the | uments nothing but acontinnous string of falsehood and fae rte reaped ieee Ps gens rece lian ringing dates trom Sipéeeg, Avstralia, | r-rslacy, the Prosident did not even see Governen yrviting on the 8th instant, sends the following pasa- pernpeningeole aur but itis certain the Empress did see arise Iban thea Russia speak in her offclal jour. | agitation ta Ail the towns and villages comprised in what | 10 te Ist. an ellington, New Zealand, to the | Swann during tim say in Baltimore, hut ater the graphs :— tired ‘aticae.ap x in the evening. e re. ( nen te am lependence of Crete? | is known as the woollen district, Bth of Feptem! ‘be most important item of ceremonies of the Council m to the private aady of the Po How dares she complain of Turkish barba LS he pent mews meen were Ores, Be anette, (OP Nothing is yet known aa to tho perted of Lord Cow- | comtinced hk oriinaty eudwnese. Be afterwarioried | all sho hus to say upon its tut a satire upon | yee | Wikbees caaan’ same ieee hemmeenen a Geerian or | Comat! by the 1 .nln 3 Sab enmperaia the Butow Hotes, Ok Caner, ae witons pertionter eben a si even Ie: ahout nie pookeble suc- | alone, according to etiquette, and went out for his usual arent cr Riorwr and especially in Lithuania? Just | trampets sath igual for silence on the part beth of the FINANC LKOUFEMENT IN MEBBOURIR, vation from any quarter, returned by tho regular train 5 4 mt | drive, leaving the Em with her I in waiting, | Substitute in the above articl® Lithuania for Crete, Rus- | bands and tho multitude, and then, after a few words of The Iasi agvi rom Australasia an@ the Indies ied | © Washington, seem to have two Ministers, one here, the other en | She at length left, and dined at the Ho Rome, | %@ for Turkey, and French diplomagy for Russian, good General Dix will arrive ina month and take | whore ber Majest is staying, In pods oes of thie the whole argument of the Invalides without the pH and (eaace, datheneotely us it the five platforms tuo fr otiee, bal a8 Ttold you on Saturday, he may be recalled, | incident, m rumor has got abroad. that her reason de im. | (100 Of another letter, will apply as well to Poland under | reeciution waa moved as follows :— ig at a possible hit nomunation may not be omprmed, | paired, and we know beyond any doubt that Professor | C*#rish rule. Thongh we have no wish to say any- | That thi solem: that in addition Wo all dtorand pleasure | Viale, the Pope's medical attendaur, scarcely leaves her, | tWiDé 10 palliation of Turkish measoree—nay, though we | its denial of the charges of vensilty, Ignorance, drunken. packing Amerjeaps who, like he rah of she world, wil || The Monde, of Puls, a journal Iikely to be, woll acknowledge the political necessity of sooher or later | ness und ndigerénoe t reform vrowght against the work. come over to fof ‘the exhibit peat gest. 9 | formed tn sich.» e3:—A day or two since | Putting an end to Turkish dominion over so largo a num- | 1"« classes during the Inst session of Peramemt: and here's Batasally as sheep come back 4 thete fold fare to | we received a melancholy satewent respeeting the Em- | Bef of Maplin ys beyond Justica and conscience | Picked sudrage at: 0 ballot se only juatand go ere atcliea, am epesar® Gelisee: con irk Mexico. to which we hesitated t> give credevoe. | forvtd our ing with the saine rigor of the coarse but | proper basis f reprtenlesions Jn ay ee the now disbanded, and T believe, con- | Our private letters from Rome unhappily Yeave no donde | honest Turks as wo do of she crualand bypocriticsl Mus. bape Pla: ye ited iety of saan of , bas to come | on the subject, The reaym of har Majaty has given way | Ves, who will conceal the real catared of thelr cha- | The second resolution ran thus: — rank aud fie: Of course will not come with | under the shock caused by so many hopes suddenly dis- | Tcler Under a mask of French civilization, The nur- | | That hia meeting desires to acknowledge the, servines, of . the Right Hon. W. EB, Giadet ht, Mr. Jobn intel ‘ me to believe that the suspension of Agra & Master. Proposals for Indian Goods. man’s Bank of London, Calcutta @m@ Melbourne, On the Ist instant the Commissioner of Indian Af would cause Mnaucial embarrassmest beretofore un. | !!T* invited proposals for a very lange supply of lading known in the various colonies ef South Ans. | 8°0d*, euch a» blankets, clothes, dry goods and house tyalia, The general diatrons waa) @ven greater | W8F® The bide wore to have bow opened to morrow, than wo bad anticipated, Business for the time | U! At Me HURKEAKION UT Hew wow Comminnioner of Indian was paralysed, and until e Jeter pesie@me one seemed | AM@ira who is to enter upon bi dution om the let of to suggest & feasible plan of relief from the crushing November, the advertisement haa been withdrawn fou effect of the calamity, According “to fe Melbourne | ‘BO reason that the contract should not be made by the @rums beating and colors flyii and in the dor of the Patriarch Ci . Rot given to intestine broil, it not a bad one, nounees that Dr. Blatche, vo weld kn-ton for his reaiment | VY Kapudan Pacha, and tho ravages of the savaxe gla and cndicsiad ihlr character ip Fartament: and | Treagdry notes, but ‘iets he question Fer werr nee ete Ruane The number of English volunteer who wil) avail | of menial discares, has besn sent for to Home to attend | Notes under Torablm Pacha in the Morea are, happily, | ‘hampton of the national cause in the House Pig se Ge | Tromitty the measure. won datesiod ibe Micitry ps Pri events, which occurred fifty years ‘The following was the third resolution :— once resigned, but afterwardy new airy woe. The employing printers of this city have withdrewa to the Empress; and the Nord, in mentioning the rumor, | ¥7€one 0, at the ‘themselves of the invitation of the Belgians to be pres- | remarks ony he Muecbenl tage id poder which the world would have forgotten had ‘thelr re. ceeded In through both beuses « bil re their names from their ial protest againet the eight milion eat at the Tir National is about 1,300. Liége, that the Empress Charlotte ait ‘abl mombrance not been revived by the Russian doings in | ,,That thix oe tone of 4 Treasu! ‘The London Times saya:— visit Brussels on the anniversary of the dean ct ‘queca Poland. But we cannot help thinking of the murder of a ae, refea % red per cent, This ar eiusimean ae Mitsuslrous to'the | DOW? System, end thas the Typographical Boctety bee ‘We bavo reason to believe thas Loni Cowley hae witn. | 128, #eems to confirm the reports in circulation, © Georgios when we recollect the wholesale slaughter and | tbe to unite with intersts of the colonies Agenuine political rampus | Wiumphed hye pong ee vena ‘A BELUIAN REPORT. transportation which In our days have been perpetrated or i eee, Brietle ensued, and during ite roms two | other Kecoguitions by the President, Bavsusrs, Oct, 9, ministries successively 61 and were deponed The President bas recognised Jove Augustine Qainiero from office, The colonists i bi 4 Fooulved to petition. the Queen of Great Tiriiain fer the | *# Cousul of Costa Rica at New Orieans, awd the follow faite ot ps apne of fe mae mney J who ie claimed to | ing named persons as Viee Consuls for Aweden and Nor ve ¢ panic rather than to have allayed or pre ~ Mart have ed the panto rethes than Se Rare allred et. pee. | woy—Martia Lewis, ot Balitmore; Wiliam 6; Portins, ‘@zawn bia intended by Muscovy against the Poles; hosts: yey seen ‘and th of th ber ; Dubifa and that he will continue at his poet for some monthe longer. | the eho du Parliament of this eeenive, writing on | fortunate Chistes are conferoh up trou tei SYaVes Dy tion 9 prose the ‘question of reform to an ‘Immediate ‘set. G@adiatour woo easily the imperial prize at the Paris | the subject of the health of the Empress Charlotte, | the extermination of the Lithuanian Catholics, and the | of the Bae en ference lages ie deeds u ered lown received here from Rome state that the mental | Of the Ibrabims and the Ismacls would have been viewing all tne Ian othe ute nd trenton * 1 have heard from ‘The well known German painter of battle scenes, Fritz Majeat; been enab! crisis has great y suttded. We Jong obliterated by the events and usages of a more thee . a) bas died of cholera at Vienna. Ne undesteke the jouree; to “hiremane = red civilized age had their memory not been revived by “or ‘e excitement was increasti " ” at New Orleans, ©. Sehware Kapp, at Norfolk, sed & ty y fy acoompanied by | thi ge vate rources, and I seo it stated in the newspapers, ng, and the future was looked ‘The cucg Canal Company contemplates undertaking the Count of Fianders. Ere docttag of PY “ = fo Adi Be My oo and | that at least two noble families have been very active in | forward to with feelings of the keenest apprehension, | Palm, at Austin, Texw Whe trateport of cés!ain Kinds of merchandise, The Kaufrmanns, with The pand of Tara rrtog Jearung. | thet interest through thelr agentt—nobl fami tat | ASU Ne Hank of Queensland, the lables of ich ‘siteriane ia " "wero ; ‘ bes of . ice Wate norose Egypt ie enormous: letety, to a yery short OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, | perecutons, unheard of in Europe nowadays, and even | 4'y'ae caly thing that they eee ad Cheore and laugh, | amounted to about £125,000, " Other failurer of great THE BALTIMORE DIFFICULTY. pace of time, twelve thousand bales bafel ¥ RS renounced i yarns ype government since the Paris | ter.) They are noble, bpt, judging at least from any ob- magnitade were announeed, but none 0 generally manne nnnne a for India passed over the Buen line, and a great FRANCE ao cecertitne, Mal ses Sener eae a servation that I have beon able to inake, they are ob-eure | affected the interests of the middle clamor SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NCW YORK WERALD . A s “| Z and unknown fo an eminent degri Bat b COMMTERCAL SEWws dea) of cotton comes from Bombay by that route. There ne vaotnhints Snenane into the Se Ne not had Polish | powsibly ve any fre fom of election Ses erelacnaee American goods and produce were in fair demant. | tumersof the Prepesnt « , Ban deen a reduction of twenty-five per cemb en the rate GUA PARIS. CORRESPONDENCE. Ceieee et ihe prontolton of Pleated Catholics. from | gn3, oui "awe wo hundred Wy uaa’ Viewers $'.Saoee eapely tntivina term Wow York, by versele Cammisstoners Determined of carnage of goods sent by slow trains, a" me meal ne the purchase of real cuate What of the fines im Foe ee ee eto Ce we gives OMY, | already on the way from that port, had a relieving effect. | Kacroachment Upon Their Functions, &c- ta Denk party demands the appoiotmen: asd mt ee Fe tee arian mae ened cal TeciPa.iD tke | Bagland and ‘Ireland there are sixteen boroughs, | Jr slur tne WB. ceranton with a carg?. from Oreea, Laren erage aan 20. 198 opel ; » | arrival of th Scranton with a cargo. from Orego ' dati ee nen manners weno The suoerred Fiameie ¢ Mexioo neem: received. 6 | Deaarenn nace She, Yoteneed 56 Saree. wore se tat Ger fre Mrourands “ut they ‘return twenty-two | Desla were worth 17%. 64. per 100; pce plan sun, Tec] . Seeman e Ones panes ts We Geaek. eee of Lie Empire of cant about liderly ond Independence, and to advocate the ee ne rete ety tnd | following are quotations of the principal articles of mer. | Comment. People will insist om asocialing it with ive siches of tho digtant Cretags chandise —Peg boots 1b, shovels 708.8 | Swann difficulty, though there are no facts (o jumtify the sudden and unexpected blow, which will in all probabi. not less than 72 boroughs whose popu. mon to Hungary and Ausiria, would ‘snem as 11 ’ woe Senet progremme and anit the samaé to the: bid lity accelerate its downfall. For the past fortnight ra- epi $) Corresrsccénee of London Times.) lation varies than’ 10,000 persona, ; Dhandied aguas: les mors brave been in circulation in Paris, whispered from wo ever anticipated that the destinies of | gnq they return 127 members to the House of Commons. tt ' Russian despatch from St, Petoreburg says :— their race will be definitively settied only when tho East- | (shame) You do not know much about little bor- “D. D." Forney, the Dews cx machind of the radieat mouth to mouth, but scarcely assuming any definite | ern question és seriovaly taken in hand and solved by the | gughs, but there are small boroughs in Yorkshire ax well Hoting movement, came down in the tala with the form, to the effect that the Empress Charlotte had be- | wulted endeavors of Western Europe. Tm what direction gen Wales and tho south, fo which (hero in a little com: was im demand at 36; lobaceo, | President. come insane. It was not, however, till day before yester. | Wey wish 10 co Felgen bo may be | Dulsion of corruption, of Avery aculs attorney, oF that demand a lr Ts in understood that @ compromise bes been proposed easily infers rom the passionate effusion in te fort of combination Which prevails among afew pabli- earnting Governor Swans that (he Commin. day that any journal had sufficieut evidence of the | Deiennik. Thoy would like to assist Western Europe in | cane, and which may be accounted for, if it cannot be appoint one of three judges in each ward truth of these nielancholy stories to embotden it to give | Preventing Rusela from aggrandizing Derselt at Wie er. | justified, by she excepiional postion in which the SILAROUN BOWE son, had oft ection ‘eon the comsereativ party pense 4 of Vietor ja ow, bi iave beh in consulta Se Fass, and the cncoptiensl loguietien (0 Se arne and waa duly inaugurated. He minent cttmene It wader them form and consistency. The Avenir Natimat, an | ownandependence in the conflict, If the reader should evening jonraa!, gave the first publicity to the rumors. | be sured pt #0, oa K an article as the above | (ad, af subiect.. Ie tnesimerence forse aay A ‘The other Parisian journals, with the exception of the | May ponity ine appearing OD | of the other is returned to Parliament, In nt Je Prussian ground, let him remember that inno press were | Of fact, there is, bo. real representation in omy the Prussan dircussrd with @ more undisguised | emai) porougle. In thom the wishes of the people |) not appear in pertom Wat wil through their the power of the Gov the same time declaring before any ooury ' ran ae be firnt levee ay the 224 of August. NEW ZEALAND, Matters Zealand rather untettled The overnment party met with nthe Lage ature with regard to their financial seh Maski, of the Greek United Church, and most of his | official Menitenr and the sea. oMctal Constitutionnet, Glergy, were arrested and conveyed out of the town by | republished the Av-nir's s'atemnent; and one (the Patrie) | envy and ill wilt in the Russian, = noth The representation | the handi (he Rusaian authorities. attempted to give a.sort of denial to It. Letters from | | Friace Gortechako® never intended to repair to Biar- re Tantied or thoeg bunared “tector, manipulated, | Tesiguation of the Ministry immediately ‘ savonern have wot Rome, ritz, Theramor to this eect propagated in the French | goaxed, compelled, corrupted, and bribed. Take two | De* ex tag o ag Kee apg Fd “qe wons —Mr, ba ftur: Prete er ir. tewera! Cok ‘Though every possible precaution has been taken to however, and a variety of attendant circum. ‘contirm thefru’h of the #ad story, and it is feared | Press bad no foundation whatever, hich have been prominent doring the Se prevent the spread of the cholera in England, the epi tial the brilfiant aod beautiful woe who staked all mi Diplomacy tn neta om one aitow sxe to toeeh epen the “cheseatet Pf those the success of what has proved # miser- Napele: which have been thrown out om your y hes become hoy ‘arin (Oct, 9) correspondence of London Standard. capable of do. ble failure oly insane Secturing and agricaltural districts betwoep Liverpool | “i tMycnias tue uitramoniane cerical journal of Paris, | Teappears that contrary to general expectation the | ing very great croactimeut P von Postmaster General fof Customs “iechomieay 1 VOWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL, Treasurer; Mr Com mia fence Minister, who remaived without pe vr I know not and Manchester, The true type of Asiatic cholera bas | , me wan strong of the Mexican ‘and (0 a pow. | story of the Marquis de Moustier having what means, he always preveuted from doing them. I mppeerei in Newcastle, Gateshead, North Shields and | tion te be ouusiaeredjgood authority Ta such a matter, roment that hey must expect no help from France, ‘ita nominally f¢ Pine Howe of Commons. | Sill “dragged ite slow length along.’ 7? ccm T Sunderland. confirms the tale. IF they got entangled into, « war with Tarkey,, wes sot undred and seventy-three | the command of Major Motion ell Dat » SPECIAL TCLEGAAM TO TWE NEW YORK WERALD, : foundation. The marquis seems to have be- rebeln on the of eptembe: 4 acte — The roturné of the cholgrn at Marseilles contioue wo | of course one of the prin: ipal topics of conversation | haved AX Atvons just an M. Benedett. bebaved at Turin t, and thore iano vr drove the enemy from his position, will, hat-Gems, Coppeaiee Pattare, ae. exhibit am average mortality of aboct three deaths in | and comment among Americans, aud particularly among | ‘tamediately before the invasion of the —— Like tothe one hundred ead seventy-three | Th? government seems io be delarminod nee os a Wee two days. rosident Amer cana in Paris, i the change about ‘to | M. Benedetti at Turin, M. de Moustier at Ai used | hominal. electors. Well, but thie gentieman comes | Demag engl nrahyederesiny (he wil) em ether The Anti-Ient Convention, beld st the capita yester tation of the United ‘at thie | language which the correspondent of the Philhellenic | to the House of Commons and jou know what he bea cee cpene wit 1 (NCKRARR usm yaape wrrn | 407 haw tureed out to be a policed dodge im the ore only two rene non interest of the republican party, There A correspondent writing | Pana: aires sauaataaie “oft the following nducementa whieh New Zea hendres on nly ceven porevan present, including American traders and capitalints spectators and ail ennion Colvin, = very red jean, made e » denoun: ing the sdtminvet Fiowing pr teen discovered in al government, a did alsa Mr Joe! Tit ged that very few of thove im at sodholders and taxpayers A of Ue inarked features of U was teat and adopted « the Convention ad) pencer rifles, 9, tice purchased ensue the rey ‘The secounte from Rome are not good. The monetary | sue ithe reprenenistion of tne eat Pam, and will | Débats describes as equally severe and unjust, The | maid, 1 rece ved to-day a lotter from the town Crisis continues, and the exasperation is (Oct. 10) great. 2G tears here till the latter part the week, while | writer, (ge evidently thinks that this | of Warwick, aud I am glad to see that fa become The Prussian corvette Vi biel General Dix is expected to arrive atthe end of October | ‘ severe injust language, does ‘a little more lively than it was when rt knew coaihdPisi, run tite teed eh ome voyage | and to take immediate porsession of the legation. Ihave | tnuch, as the Greske are pot likely vo v= | it om quenione of politics “1 bave received from » ton, will be | pot yet heard a single ind'vidual object to the appoint- | “The language of M. de Moustier to the = and | Warwick paper in which the calumns—for I believe Stationed in the Chinese seas to protect German com- | ment of Geveral Dix, and all agree in saying that as Mr. | Mintsers ie} says) has filled the timid, but only the | them to be such—uttered against the great body of the @erce from the pirates, German veesels have iately Bigelow had oo and a ba a made, the aie ry a — ie Cretans | working classes arr printed anil circulalel amon) work President could not have appointed a or ropresenta- osen rong time their a pontoon Ati of the work ares of that Doron waffered materially from their depredations. tive in every . ai % affairs in Kurcpe prevenis the be Sor the fe yt Tare cireulated r Seery wor fe inoing the impulses of his heart, it ts impossible that | kingdom. [ say that unless you turn your fares age: reapect. Herr von Gerlach, for many years chief of the cou But little bas been said aboot the matter in the Bat it is amusing to see such jonroals as the | Whon his Majesty sees @ heroic population continuing to | man who has (u' (rated you, who world injure you and mervative to Pro has party in Prussia, has penned s violent attack | POO i others, winch have always been inimical to | fight with determination to shake of an abborred yoke, | then inevit you, I do mA know bo what lengths tis language tr o ‘upon the foreign policy of Count Bismarck. The veteran meduet your government, assuming that what they term the | snd roconquer its freedom and its rights, he should not " » in thi ny m f Paria Jader, scorning to change his opinions in bis old age, | “replacing | of Mr. Bigelow fe the resale of « 'aone com be touched, and extend to them « heiping hand, aud eo on ae ae Bi nay that Derby is nots antl rent Gistete ' easerte o on the part of your government relative | gratu anotl wit Lan by, and Cato i, & loner Pa ciniaan te eens one of 8 Praen Meme & ve Wontece atkien Sd toot ‘ie’ Bigelow was “removed” | afforded him of bringing about the triamph of the cous hore on Satyr chap ok ae pak. Syd been shot at in all to he entcentens, 500 Fepress democracy, and as the task cannot be accom | because he assumed too bold and, as they charge, | Of humanity and nationalities. charge the tories with frenzy hostile to refor Well, om of koow bone of Pome: Pitched except in common with Awtria and the other | “insolent” a tone in bis despatches upon thie suljoct These Greeks really reason well, After France bas | my memory may not be ae accurate as that of 4 gus bad © OAT oe. on : sion gentic morcing 1) 46 dan legitimate sovereigns, The is doubly fu from the fact that one of the | been giving herself out as the champion of nationalities, | put Niert that during the last to keep om terms of pence and | coitees which has been mod* against Mr Bigelow by | and boasted of the disinterested aid, more or lew direct, eran r ten ihcanelves tories: aajecied to Mt Glad amity with them, To dethrene kings and defy the ted in U ty 100 mild and concil by which Italy and Proseia (and also Mexico) have #0 ie Bl been af. aw rording to M Kalser in his eyes te the surest road to republican per. | iatory & manner in this ma'ler. Mr. Digelow's dos. | largely beneiied, why should the Grecks be wrong ie Siieeee Bid bocons # ereeD weriing coco end come ot f Rew Hoult ition, not to sped of the encouragemont thereby given | Patches upon this and otber suvjects which bave been joring themeelver within the operation of French | the uneni ranch ised 5,000,000 to the suffrage. Sow it may £1 500 2 ‘covetousness of France. ™ matters of controversy between the French govern. | philanthropy De that the Tories did not care about this, but all they ean hove, ba ment and yours are and tl! remain portion: of bis —— whowe boundless mind a! vert he yentes om Conn ige The Emperor of Austria has renounced the title of | tory, and will speak for themselves. Glows with the general love of all mankind! Seam wenger one a iniue es ane Be resamptics of King of and Venetia TT ow wat d@r the “gerero Dut anaes" language of M. de Sees teres’ cratect engangn, weich | quote frets | Sy oy pr a mast reall; excused " be had Yo copt it wh he h Amerk mined Meal a ¥ r th a tae FRANCO-MEXICAN NEWS. yiew It aban encouragement father than any oo | Seses Theres «1k would hove beee the Ureakup of bie | inca." it'enpbing t have etiien inawane the ap Or0 salle and all thece oppertses handed Tabewnt im te the ~ rathe: for they had looked om the treasury benches so harerterete ell Ameritas comm: Htalian municipality. The Austrian garrison ovecusted Am intere, not have replied to anything ‘and with such intenreness of virion, with wach to New lant, North or © we jeapatch from Maximilian. have said, out of M. de 4 r e - ded for mine 7 “ 7 ho frteemn and the Ttillens Oebugion too tems oreo. | The Nesican pemen in Toric had. eevatved and pub: | WEE coud Ml as Nicuster bare suet the hamamere ef | SEs ket'boscrcs ter ns Sesasbe. khores them to ge A TR a PINAL OBSEQUIES TO JOUN VAN BUREN, Passen cerenin Steel asa aloe te pwr He | ing Spee pica gut peat | far ue gu, erg etek ays ot Set \ ; ; oy gave chase, sod would | . me nr oy aeiapena Post, wriiog von eit terorma one rps Qareurnine, Sept. 27 1808 teadenry "of the Greek popalations ‘to form » great Bot ay, oauere elt fore hat aid they RAILROAD SCCIDENT IN PENNSYLVANIA, nt cores _ ‘The American government, |! (9 «aid, has ennow which prevails among at! lasses tv Mexion, ——— ey -- = Ngee done he Hemaine tbamy amd their wast ther abi of nt wick are'now at Kil one. ot | 4, The miBiatry a dadaiuvels constitited. The best un Austrian Reporte of the Situation. Wrasse tetany’ they hove disgusts. sod extreaved SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE MEW YORK WERALO Serial 0 ore ee novet che caret Prenien Atamomeaeat, | The ipiace Babee] eopen Ree ee oer Ge meee ts | eit ienn it, tae eee tees Rowell | Caitiston on the Peaneyivacta ¢ Matt (he tate y Meighan oe fl Mr Oh | 4 hve ont jails herqeine Eepet bere aver lel for {he purpose of exammin- — muatacery, Uiree, for eves var Cia a a (3 eg ual pa Taon os pory tral y | rond-<ine of the Conductors Killed mad ma | ok place bere lale ronengay Tiles seneaee ‘The Pall Mail Gosetie sfies that 1 Pinglieh railway THE EASTERN QUESTION. man’s funeral, The ‘of Mousse vio | beater” none \ towoiee an Sas puma jeg aad Neveral Passengers Severely | srrived here Vy ie Hotei River late on Pri. companies are negotiating for oans 4 lobentures to the | yp — yh oe AY rune ee Tard Bert atom party, tn brad ane Punanenrwis, Oct. 21, 1908 | 407 might, sovom panied Oy the tee wurviving Weihere ‘amount of fifteen millions storing. levert« from the Seat of Wa Government ) For sit months’ office, AD sceident cecorred on ihe Pennsylvania (ontrad | Mt (he Gengbinr © 6 decane’ ‘The London correspondent of ‘) " Preemas 10 gelatine broken off. ieee Semen tod qye mancores Rabe tomayes tho weve | test ane pe aie tf cena Sapte ond ant capental dade ™ ro ated “ Ley, @ betrayed the tree . me ire) 1 | retepten ond eccoeny w Peter's oh saten that Lord Derby will introduce 4 Reforin bil ment Reply to the Russian Professions, asked for the dismissal of the Minter of War, who interests of the peovie, and T have seen men om that | conductor of the freight we wen bi pth and the omy Law walling thew twunsancoste peasion, but will not stake the existence 0 b> Cabinet | -—~ 6 bee, Gian. Ae 10 whet © oune co se bench who would sei! ibe mace, which is (he eymbol of saverely and seversl of the passengers bat!) p wore bo wervicn 1! tte ” ™ Dit CH Ln ‘on the Wble of the Howe, if by dome wo they eres drover, said to live in New York. The | shereh sed nation Sue dene ot tbe reve, the reading success or failure. aan nes tact hy =: i the Christian | cou! to themselves Gaity Of tenure on the Minateral = care were Aemoliahed. Ail the pamenger | of (be voriat comeing the tety Wo the ori ‘The Roman correspondent of the fal! Wall Gasete | battle i¢ expected The communder of the bayptian poco od Ly 4 Ld a deachen (Ceeers. Now, 1 mast aah you io i! ersvastome were teiayed. being dapenend ORB, The bos woetaining ihe morte! of alleges that the Emperor Napoleon bas propre! ‘0 raise he |+land bas been recalled. but he fe at it ner cad bo toaen 4 couptry what our _— — wen bol opened, aa it Was OMdersiond that the corpee vee end bow far you are bonertly arkitg for what mut re e ner * he crenata of the Freseh logon in the servior of the | wae? pee ay a sec Wa "Ste aba fas Fostoaiete te tact!" si y enbite foe wes MWS FROM FORTRESS Monnet ect apes Te burial @us oo ani edecied Pope thousand men, and to appoint « French Three thousand ish 1 from ¥i have be bar nnd from Con- one of whom a very creditaple Fouranes Mownes, Oct 71, itt —— to despatched te Teme dlgray ‘whore re sj wewsaed Mypbomt Tacouy sevived ere ‘ie Mews FROM pew GuLcant Covaraxtinorta, Dot. 7 1966. of the Charleston on Weinertay vight —_ ee te. rues core base ‘Consuls in } my phe bed arrived at Cherieeion ® Omnesm, O08 21, 1008 4 Wad Werf A tember of Americ 4 Merienne tare arrived before 4 ant Oe ‘ Frome? sear Caeert asd oe woh: tres see ba tt Baaatann nr ou caneeat Of the bivencs of the Preah =pom to Ragland, comes ‘ond the on the Tacony and will They & feotipg of lommarity slone to Admired Peimer, thes \- 7 deapateh to Epics. | ad ‘no ‘Taree Reypisa army, Sore ele “ed re te oem |e Admiral Palmer, tome coment Pk

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