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(NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY. a ee ee ee, -nov wn Bosais aad ovina ta ox- | It become plain Posten For wt purpose 8 come haa deen formed | execute the Reconstruction ance i au0e in Belgrade, the pc ae ie ots ae pap deh rp with the ci tae . <2 —f Tarcoy wot fora.% 9M Servia. ‘This commitios poe: "A week ago the, Prosidcat had aenined os the he necassar, 10:10—Yoi*Wish; second magnt. verse direction, “€0' zenita towards ®. 10:26—Secoud mS<uitude, faint trate 29—Fourth magnit.'4®, do, 10:40—Second ie gbrough Cassiopdh 10:42—-Second magnitude, yellowish, reverse tion, to Capella, N. W. EUROPE. mandors, “A weel: ago the Pros v military means; tt bas voli conclusion to give Geridan pre aber vty) Bat ‘Rervian soverament, and is in closo re- | within tho past few days Mr. Johuson hag beoa fur- lations with ‘the h “urrectionary committess of ; nished with now evidences of a hosttlo and muti- Roumania, Moutenogro ana nous rit on the ar of his subordinate. It ap- | 10:55—Third magnitude, towae.s Bootes. to retura to Hungary. Pears ‘Sheridan hes: deter remove ft 11—Fourth i i BY THE CABLE TO AUGUST 23, | “cee, Wires asin, 7 ant | sites the Governor "at “Torase thasareane oad | Hae tN eases epaia te Uren Major, The Porte goverament enarger '°!!¥ protoated against Dearly at right the despatch of war veasols ,t0 Candian waters ight anglos to radiant, point in his piace 4 notorious demagogi bamo Hamilton» Profigate wretch, who cok a a vance of Turkish | @°mbor of all parlies and an inmate of my Reise. ito Secuna tr to Persous. by the European Powers for the conve.” rKu More than this, tho President sane torval not obser‘ _ “spon ii a has received 1a the Taterval not observed. Tho South Gorman Bund Treaty | cisscte to Gresoe, an doing an. aisack 000 iarighla. | week aera eon teu as tecolved wishia éhs | Interval uot obsery Tnagniteds, from xeaith $9 Supiter, @ Failure. The Porto has also flatly denied the alleg.*! excesses | insults Of course Mr, Johnson must sither soknewledge 1:08—Ditto, “4 of the ‘Turkish troops) in Candia, Som? cloao | pimgalf the ceo (S subordinate, and subunit} , 1.03--Throe amall meteors in aight together ‘cowards a an . eee tes ante sarees puree ticd | St REI FN Cmte ek eu eay tte weak Se 32 at . m! Ditto, act. Itis IY Necessary to the President will, by 1:19—First magnitude, burst. with brilfiant streanr of Bavaria to Endorse the | swore st to Russian Comul at Canca was the | Noorsoding Sueridtw, cal, do head fierce | bluc light, near Juplier, Refuses originator of tho news which bas beon propagated of | abuse and doaunclaticoe from the sper a and organs 1: Two of fourth magnitude, Salzburg Plan. Darbarities having been perpetratod by the Turks. of thd radical party. Hoe bas boon accustomed to suis | 1:26—Fourth magnitude. ‘The Vieuna Débatte exys:— sort of And i wot dismayed by the prospect. With tho exc Of those epectatly describ ed, al! the tie pe 5 Avothor reason for tho President's contemplated act | meteors radiated from near the sword in Perscy™, a8 had n= Bovernmeet pare eAtenment, a ie set be peacioned. The gules radicals are deter- | boon Eanonnoed, Afver the at midnig St Cr 3 "The Czar of Russia Ill in the Si’ Bate on omer ces | Sects aaa ae mens ee | Seat te a eee a Aone ie, aan ree nto ee with the people, Some of theso radicals have been | the 3.9. W. b m The moon bad thon set, ant ¢! Crimea. ustrian et cry mind | mpd casting wistful oyos on Sheridan; @ few bave piaced | sky was brilliantly clear. ; rt Ambassador at Constantinople to inst searching | themselves {a comuinmication the Goneral,: Mr. The magnitudes are given epproximatety on the sco tOReiy lala te ener. Johnson desires, of course, the success of aconsorvative | of the fixed stars, Capelta and others bei well plag.*d mentee, the outrages against the Jows u candidate If Grant isto be elected Mr. Johnson pre- | for comparison, The range, both in d to a ; 7, the Px) ao fora that he shall be olected by the conservatives, If} size and brilliamoy, was ‘about that of fixed stara, WARRAGUT FETED CRONSTADT. tional Commison of investigation. == Bheridan iercmoved for acts performed be gui 24 while the November meteors tast year were equal te the bs ° -» ° Several Japanese. officers and Jspaacse morchants | governor he wil at once become an available . pl - yon tea i © | pave arrived'at Berlin from Jeatto. Candidate, Tanieets Rik be speiied to: mat. cus a0 The prodable murabor, if nl) bad beep observed and ~ a ictal Sathe e Getad tana | Meso nese eee Le j ae i. a man ng & mi 3 “ ‘Rngtish Roview of the American Presi- THE SALIBURG: NEGOTIATIONS. Pecord. nshork Grant ia.tho great obuasio tn tha way | Woven, Tomquar, Aeguat Measst ow A 5 of tho controling radicals, The iresident boll Tora oF Tax Louspos isn The present re~ . “dential Candidates. Hi v ere j 2 fhe an tura radicalism again Grant, aud 60 | tarn of wile meteor showor slows the.pie bef i Pies $9 “5 4 | P-Atettian Opiaion on che Policy of the Kmpér- | * consorvative candidate, . by making Shetidan a martyr. | conalderably on tho wanc. ‘A.gradu aaamrhee bese y math patch: best ‘ it a ps La pared ase be arene j Uae i gd Ee terre 35 ramon | bee pear Ryo sae. car ier of bara r ‘com ate, ! Ow BO roses. r Ot Fa iv THE SOUTH GERMAN CONFEDERATION. ia Auhico Tenses alliance ia placed in thearst canic | of politcal Loaders Is tho" next Premdential elootiaa, | 1870. Tho moteors commenced cosh, might, Gwe hones: nnn ; among tho political combinations. of tho day. Phe-Visit | Ta the coarse of the autumn the campaign will have | later than usual (11 P. M. instead of 9 P.M.), and the ' Mepertea Fatlaré of © Franeo-Austrian | % (ne Emperor to docs not ailew the | toe opencd, aud tho party in powor, as well as the | recurded numbers indicate the exteut-of tho shower to Ref Join the Bund of echuros to be quiet, Nvory such mostiog jority, must bo prepared to go ‘ore the country | de ono-balf that of last August. The number per bour Treaty—Bavaria fuses to Join the Bund. | inay bring on the tapis questions where opinions are | With their candidates. Even after the events of | on tho nightof the 8th were six; on the 9th, ten; on Lonvox, August 23, 1867. identical ; but, on the other sido, that does not follow ag | tho Inst six years 1t may be truly said that nover | tho morning of the 10th, fourteen; ontho night of the ah is rumored to-day that the formal treaty concluded an rene reoeutly held at Salzburg between the Napoleon and Francis Joseph for the forma- ion of @ South German Confederation has proved a Pisnal faiture. The government of Bavaria, {t is reported; has replied fee the propositions of thoir Majesties, and*positively re- Cases to join the Bund. NAPOLEON IN RECESS, errr Gmperial Trip to Biarritz. . Pants, August 23, 1877. Bis imperial Majesty, on returoing from Salzburg, de- farted for Biarrits, ADDRESS OF THE CZAR. @ matter of course. When they visited Paria tho Czar of Prasaia could have grooted the sovercign of France with ‘ing offers, aud vice versa. But in supposing that such would be tho case, there ts a long way from a similar associahon of sovercign ideas to a Sormal alliance. Should tho proliminaries of such an alliance be settled at Saizburg thoy ought to be preceded by au enente upon the practical moane to atiain the oud. Now, what aims ‘could such an accord embrace? In ro-establishing tho German Confederation? Novodyfjia Burope veinks of such an affair. In parccilimg or lessening Prussia? Prarve will reflect more than once before beginning suck an under taking: firstly, because it is not possible; secondiy, be- cause a uoited Gormany is thwarting France loss than the Austro-Pruasian duatiam in the heart of Europe. Or is it that Prussia 18 to be foroyer confined on tue otber side of the Malne, aad that the protectorate of Southern Germany ia to bo piven to Austria? Wo do not believe that Ausivia would accept tho last proposal. Every such atlemm would create tho germ of numberless wars betweon Prussia and Austria, and in the end it*would bring about a terrible revolution in did a graver responsibility rest upon tho poople in the choice of an Executive than at present. The whole character of tho government appears to be changing; the constitution has beon aisregarded.in all its essential textures by the legislation of the last two sessions, aud — tue vext incumbent of tho Presidential oftice depends in n ht degres the fate of the original plaa of government devised by the “fathers.?” Either an approach wiil be made-td-an observance of the con- suitution, and some steps must be retraced, or the prescut tendency to rendor the legislativo supreme must reach its full devolopment. Either the radicals, who havo boow the great promoters of the vast changes lately carried out, must w.n with a man thoroughly sab- servient to them, or they must resign themselves to soeing a portion of their policy at least roversod. tho struggle will he chiefly between the radical forces, for the democrais, now that ail tho Southern States soom likely to kept out, can take but Hilie active part in it, wnlves Genorat Grant is thrown aside by their opponenta, Tho spirit in which the gemocrata regurd the eyent is reflected by the ‘ticket’ which many of thoir namber are recommending, 10th, seven; and on the moruing of the 11th, six; the gradual rise and fall in tho,numbers show the maximum occurred on the mgrning of the 10th, | In 41 moteors 25 were tue, 13 orange, and three white; one equatied Jupiter, six Sirius: 13.0f the first, 11 of the second, and nine of the third stellar magni- tades; the larrest was on tho Oth, at IL P. M,, trom R. A. 16 dog. N. D. 72 deg. to a Auriga, leaving a train of sparks. Tho meteors of this epoch are distin; ed from those of November by swiftncas, irregularity in size and color, and censiderable want of uniformity in di- rection, arising from tho several centrog of radiation, dixpersed over the constellations of Perseus and Came- fopardalus, simultaneously contributing to the shower. Taw, sir. your humble servant, W. H. Woop. Fuistox sinesr, Biwinauam, August 11, 1867. FRENCH THEATRE. Tho French thoatro, last night, was woll filled ia every part with a highly respectable and intelligent audience, ‘y if, which in no circumstance would bear not without bitterness, to the tavor- | Considering the season of tho year this implios that the ‘The RassianiEwperor Sick in the Crimen. her partition during a long time. Lastiy, ts France to | Able Cousiderativn of tho public—l'ed. Douglas Autractiye influence must ba poworful. Although the St. Peransacna, Aug. 23, 1867. throw herself headlong iuto a hazardous war, which | the negro orator, for President, and Senator Sum- weather is not wuat wo have felt it, it ia atill trae that the task is not casy to fill @ fashiouable theatre om an August evening, Blizaboth, Queen of England, was repeated, Mrs. Lauder, a8 usual, sustaining tho rie of the principal character. ‘The reproduction on the eame boards in an Kuglish dress of a piece which Ristori, the acknowlegod Queen of iiving tragediennes, has made poculiarly her own, Warrants us tv charge both Mi rau and Mra, Jander with unusual daring. It i# but just, how- ever, to say that tho result hitherto has jus- sided the experiment, It is to be abio to say ‘it has not beon a failure; it is groater praise to be able to say It has beaa a success —and we can say both. the worst that wo can say of Mrs, Lan. der's Elizabeth is that sho does not “look every inch @ queen."' The best we can say is that ia the same house were but as yesterday Ristorl, iv this her favorite char- acter, won her grandost triufaphs, she commanded not only attention throughout, but repeated, discriminat ing and well merited applause, Comparing her ner for Vice-President. Thta, they say, would be carryiug radical principals to a just couciusion. Possl- bly the democrats, if thoy were united, might almost compel tie Norih to elect a negro for Presiaent; but this would ba # femiaive iorm ot revengo w areal party would scarcely dare veoture (oud in. Their best po toy i8 to lio idly by until the republicans committed thomselves toa move. They will then have the outside chances of the day im their favor, and por oat somethnig more. Neral Grant i3 at once the hop aud the droad of the republicans. His inviucibio silence, his rejoction of all counsel, advice, or liints, his succoss!ui resistance to the attempts of politicians to “draw him out,” bis habitual refusul to express ay opinions ujon the events of the day—tho-e charateristics of the man completely baile the party mauagers, Ihey a ijittio perplex the people at targe, They do not know what to think of thoir favorite commander @ poliician, Reti- conco may bea iy. dat T-donbt whether a candidate who never opevs bis mouth and mover commissions is friends to sptak for him woaid bo 4 May oasily assume the proportions of a European war, _. tt te reported that the Cear, who ia now inthe Crimea, | to Order to assert wer miiilaiy superiority oF to show {he Ge quite ill, redoubtable power of hor flect? That suppocition is belied by public opinion in Frauce and out of France. FARRAQUT IN RUSSIA. tho Court of tbe ‘Tuileries taken irrevocably the resolution of moking war with Prussia for a question of political propondorance, would it not be not only out of @mperial Naval Ovat! Officers. Sr. Persxgsvra, Aug. 28, 1867, but even humiliating for France to ask the co- operation of Austria to attain euch an aim? If two ee er pane to re {peo ove protends > 10. the strongor, 0 the strovger the one ask- _ Adrateat’ Farragut, United States Navy, and the of | ing the assistance of ‘a Cbied party? Be Meas it may, i -@ers of his fleet, received a grand ovation to-day at Cron- etadt from the Russian naval officers, ‘ The Grand Duke Constantine, Admiral Gencral of tho ‘Bussien Navy, and otber dignitaries were present. seome to us that we must rigorously assume a strict and conscientious neutrality as the basis cf our relations ' The utmost good feeling and enthusiasm were man- Uented. with Prussia 30 long as it is a question but of certain .. » SPAMISH REVOLUTION, to the American conflicts between that Power aud France, and as Jong as Russa shalt not play. an active partin them, Is {t our interest to draw Russia into seach a play? Should ‘wo derive from tt the most (rifting advantage, wero we to induce Russia to an active part by an im- it initiative, iastead of compelling her .o remaio timits by our moderation and our lore for pace? i C placod ia what way. formerly: tne” tighest position | with . Ristori, it would pas be -difiicalt here i ho Gag Be oo ret Darwp nase net conceal recor areas tit ibis pre- te ee eee acd - cibgyttaren sod vite to tako excoption abich would bo to Anoth ‘fasurrectionary Excitement. cisely the porition towards Riugsia- presents on ressions " cy de hor disalvantage, —-T'h igh; the almost perfect a8 fap sisi Mine ‘August,23, 1867. between Austiix and Franco points of contact dosocre "frome Geusral Grauts tciturpity aud the doubt | artiaie fniso, in many places, was wanting. Where ra- r - < a ing to bs ‘treated at Saizbnrg ‘thoronghiy. which surrounds Lim are fast angering tho | piduy of utterance iz required tue Amorican Ja decidod- Arstate of siege has boon declared in all the provinces | 64 at cege tend. fo Bberae Pruvio | radicals. He ts sltont, thay aro savinz, becanse, natore | fy ipterior tothe gréat Linlian. The oloatition, too, 13 ese ‘a conseqdonte of “anticipated Insurrecttonary move. 7 from te arp of Resse, War ménaccS wih pop | Compets him to ho, Ho holds bis tongue becane be bas | jerfoot, aud sowelimes the movements are unmlstaka- mntvte, solve that preblom, but (bo aim can be attainsd by | volving to say, Ho ds29 not avow aay opimions because | bly siagoy. Th character, howgver, of the prowd, pas- acting prndentiy and’ polit.cally.. Moreover, the whois | he dos uot inppen to bold aay. Bal rome yo furinet | sionare, Wayward, tinperinus, Fevengoful Queen was . Ds # mort dtroagtt of the civilized countries of the Wost | than this, amd aillrm that ov hear: Grantis deaply op- | ably snaiained throughout, and occasionally we dis- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. impel to that tendency. fhe leaning of Pruasia for | posed to the radical policy, aud would at once admit | corned touches of nature which Ristorl never reveals, ¥ + Russia isastain to tho Gorman vawe,to Lhe German pid Le ge Sia‘es to their former rigita it ho were | Tn «ome of the scones—in that, for sence; e, Euroy will see without diaquietude the | ¢locre: e a wp dem eho joclares war againat pain = Ae Tam Lonmow Mowar Marcer—Loxoox, August 23— | Povaise. mrorh, Cormac indluonce only wien Prussia | * The lapso of ‘every weok ‘naked il ‘plainer’ | Swoars by hor father's sword sha. rises. to thw ‘Bvouing. pecans 08 sec saraty oemencam t have turned her back agaist toe Mongol Par. | and plainer that Gonoral Graut’s pvsition is unsatistac- | diguily of the oc-asion, and ws quite as good as her — Closed as follows :—£rio shi 44%; United | sigvism, It is not Franco nor Austria who Is imme- | tory to the radical lealers. Wendel Paillips long age | yreat rival. Tee famous love wat guano through ‘Biates ty 73%; Ininots Centrale, 7734; | Gintely menaced, 1t is Europe. : threw off all conevaiment or di-gaise, and roqndty abased | Wira tasto and skill. In tho closing scenes Ristori, par- dated bonds, 21 %¢. ‘The future of Wostorn Europe belongs to freedom, to in- | the General. In other party nes spapers besitos Mr. Phil- | aps, was grander, but she was scarcely more truo to ARKET.—-LIVERPOOL, August | (ellecual cuVure, to labor, ‘olidarity wiil establish itself | lips’ the cue has and Grant has beea made | yature, “ in ite weekly review | between the poopte rips for freedom ,bocaus9 the naturo | ® marked nan—a suspect y sal, Bacon was absurd and James of Scotland total sales of the week, wills its development. Barbaricy and | than Mr. Hovace Gree! pronounced against him. | ridiculins,’ but tho character of Kssox waa ably eus- of things itself rr les, a falling off of nearly ‘ambitio’ a rower stil ‘iali: “she people,” he writes ia tho 7r.bune of to-day, | tatmod:by air. Jamoa H. has been very dull, owing, in part at | 4, find no ee ante hat bthdorag: Irina ont ‘Chere baz been an ariicle previously still more decid sd 4 - ----— ; receipts from the United States, and a | Austria prudently go hand and hand in view of a liberal, | !mite tone), “aro not m tho mood for trying any grabbag PARTURIUNT MONTES, NASCETUT RIDICULUS MUS. ot per pound ts noticeable on all de- | union of Western that union requires no, | CXperiments, They will insist co having a Presidout — oar 20,000 bales were taken | written treaties or alliauces—thcy will merit tho grati- | Who fully knows h's own mind with regard to the po- A lad rushed into Police Hoadquartera last night oF . ae | speculation, Tho total | tude of Europe, and thus ensure in tho most certain way | litical situation, aod who has not essontially auoth- | ao, half-past seven of eight o'clock, in an almost Ly om at present, | the universal peace. it is in suck way that wo undor- | er mind rom theirs.” This qualidcation may so imates, 13767,000 bales, includ: | stand the political bearing of the interviow at Salzburg, | be possessed br Gencrat Grau, but no one can | breathivss stato of anxioty, and stated that there was a growth. The market to-day, | and we wish it to be 9). be sure of it, Wendell Philips is positive | musa gong on io Mott streot, near Houston, and woraiieadvies rom, Hascbeater, ens - tae ann quan: werenk eed idle that an officer was boing murdored, Such intelli ence jg azo tne muthorized quotations;—Middling THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. danas write tree, it ropes and | Sq!" ay "Gauge tamdily ihe sala aan Aan hane To} , embod: . ed aud handsome members of the Broadway squad pleasint background of dignified repozo ti seop.c and turbaieut scewe going on in the accordance: nor ashaned to avow bis pee: Dreadstuifs market is quiet The Second Empire Before the People. them aud bis willingness to stand or fall vy | Wer? despatotod to the goene, and word was ‘material chavge. ‘ous, arene are [From the London Times, August 13 } {hetl.” General. Grant may’ ot be draporat to com. | sent, te aay ccc General ieee meee anaes Peas have declined ‘6d. The Ia the rec>nt eloctions for the Municipal aod Goaeral ly with these demands [he New Jorsoy Republican bd raed ap ae es vd oe ae, Cate rr se Ney ‘as folows:—Wheat, 19s, 94. per | Councils in France, the government candidates havo SWavention bas just decided by a iarge majority thas ho | \PDroMcNlts ihe tase aaa tot patra ye Mhairetwisting ; exten Fesu! poor yp raed tte yap We such & | is not a fit porsoa for the Presidency. But a person of | feinaies, nquailing children and a. strong elfluvia of dis- ‘She. dha tor Bade Won 4 18.not to ba looked upon as an ovent in itself, tt | tye requisite phiancy and read nos to obey commands | Ti ecinaie sored there by tho ‘Board of. flealth—tho 1. 41s, 64, per 504 Ibs, | may at least be taken ss the shadow of coming evens: | may easily be found, aud even frou thelr prescat lead- | storey dimensions of whose headquariers formed a Dasha, haan The source of all powor in the admimsiration of | org the republicius may gulect a reli caudidaio, | Sately . a Prag ner nel PRovigioxs the tments and arrondissements 13 th samo an that under which the central government is conducted ; i body in Paris and the corporation of ‘Three pames are constantly rec irrlug—Chase, Sumner and Wado; bat the managers appear bo think that neiiber of them is strong evough to go to the country Moit in this case was not, in stiff-sticking clay ‘Ameri . 1808, per bbI. for | the legisla! BY. ae game, Inserted the most lasignificant village spring from the samo | with, Mr. Wade, who bas declared biuself ia favor of a | & > Tha. 6d. por bbl. for Fasicrn | direct univeraai suffrage. Tue Emperor Napoleon was division of property and tho forcible elevation | 32%~ Se scitane’ harde: po Ae ge Logie per | invested with almostabsoluie power by the voto of an | Of labor over capital, might sseure tho suirages of the | MACY At Clgiiwan Faris and was, of Corres we aes ur ‘Aug. 23— | immense majority of the Freach people. The modil- | workingmen; bat the smal! proprietors would bo every- | Wiel Ered en vate iad A collet, and; teak.be pot Sear emida ani other | cation and curtaiiment of that power are always de- | wnero against hiin, for they aro in favor of keeping Freee OT lees mente mead abort ane ‘quiet afd steady, Wo quote:—Rosin, 73. 61. pendent ou the will of tho same majority which | what they have earned, and not of counienanging a A maltreated ponerally. They. also saw that i for pelos 4 185. for middling. "Tallow, Pye ae eis inked. cog pinay et sang wore: ogra ged Be poabinses mye Ley to | sevoral of tho crowd bad becu malt treating themselves : Pe ‘ in grea’ = | “gtavd or fall” ir. Wa ough, if guy: ap- raise’ 7 t va omer Ashes, Sls. for pois (Setandard | gamized, all-rosohing Bureaucracy, and by the | penod to Mr. Jonson, hie would becouia Provident with: || de,cvervore, a Goubl the intense hires, ecuanderad Wy 634. per gallth for spi and Is, or pressure it exercises on all manifestation of the | oyt further question until March, 199.. Thursday, and thet the liqgor or beer had risen eo sauch Fale a ner Daerten popular will, But for tho merits and faults of thas | “what seems likely to Lappea’ 1s that Grant will bo | {hursday, and that the liquo’ oF hed belt Met mod to my Dureancracy the imperial goverament can hardly be | rejected by the extreme radicals, bat “run” by the | icy hor or lim, or “aay other man,” if any _ held responsible, as-is dates from epochs earlier thaw | conservative republicans, uulted, tt may be, with the | siontd intorfere. The Prosident of te Board of Police, the Secoud Empire, and is, indeed, the natural offspring for No. 12 | % the centraiiziag genius of France. No doubt the i. ipficence of whe goverament autborities {8 considerable, domocrate, Grant, (however, may dociine the nomina tion altogether, and thus simphty the matter for the radicals, who could thea bring iayimost any ono they Commissioner Acton, was at headquarters aud deemed it bost to ack on the case when reported, leat some Tribune of tho people should fuldl sho promise of DS, but it is the ignorance and supinovess of the people tuat | pleased. eet “j bugi Pernotavu. Manxet.—Anrwarr, just 23.— | 2 rengt or De Nyse's Ivanhoe, avd “biow a biast en bis 5 ‘gerclean quiet, at 43f per bbl. for acndard white Te tee "te tote “day. imperial. candidates have horn,” aod tho Zines boing so mucu excised, the sonia: The Latest from Liverpool. almost without exception been returned by overwuolm- YACHTING IN ENGLAND. hd fo Ng nol lo petting Argtiom otee “Laverrost, — Augis} 23—Evoning.—There -ing majorities, itis bat watural to conclude that the Em- Ap Antennae {o pars, It did. not come to. pass, bi or, and.ahe cahanges to note ia the markets th's evening, peror’s government, is on the whoie, sufficiontly popular The Royal Yacht Squadron Regatta. whole affair turned out to be a hasty, ridieuious muss nas advanced to 63s Sd. with the mass of tbo French peopic, Except whero it b talek indigiausl, Gna dene vexoeption of lard, which bas Happens that a gation allows gett to be utterly crushod {From the London times, August 13} Greaie1 by an jutoxicated ; wimtmsinence, —* | tre dapropetnuale frac anata, 8 wis cane | The 8 8 Seay elads of om Jou tan | te Mimrtire “wi ottevt Gant "wnea ho tae me La 4 " y , for competition yachts of not fess than | to 1 va es Rcamship Balti’, Cap- | tit lately im Lombardy, aud ix go sui ia Foland, a | 1 Coumns (oe ceing to any Koyal Yacht club, which | about to assis: ancther sou of Bacobus, who wat, taking “tain which fot Now York on tio 10ih of Aigust, | Sorte tacts in’ todependent Country is always | Was contosted tor so ingloriously on that day from want | a siesia vu the sidewalk. Joba was prosalugly invited “oschad hove tig aternaen on tbe way 12 Brome. ing | ke fror ee ishee and av th Genero ba” Theatr | Of wind, wan iended Youerany ih he fer or oor °K? | hobs ile sicotuowsy oppowed tne ariauoas bat was eee Tt pists aves Math of Au. | or ven hie may be forced upon the subjects by | Ye) Pye amtourse {rom Cowes Castio weet. | finally prevailed on to accept by Captain Garland, in combination of circumstances, by conjunction of fraud and violence, against which, in an unguarded moment, they may have no means tocontend. But the system of government must bo put to the ordeal of daily criticism. The administrative machine must staod the wear and toar of opinion, and the Elected of the must maiata! bis position by the porpetual rono- compiimenut bom he commenced to hum, on being securely seated in tho apartinonts aiiotted to him, “Make ine no gaudy caplet.’ John will be taken’ to the Tombe to-day, and it is bat fair to presame that a “dole. fal ‘ound’’ will be heard thorefrom. ATTACK ON SEAMEN. Jobn Brady, a seamen's boarding house runner, en- deavored iast night to induce Victor and George Hausen ward’ round the hgbtsbip off the Shambles, just exst- ward of the Bill of Portiaud, and back ruand tho east end of the Isle of Wight to the starting point off Cowes Castis, All buays and marks extending from tho island shore to be passed on the outside, the Sbambies Light vessel to be passed om the port bh Length of the course in strait line about one hundred and twenty mo righteon vessels were entered for the raco for the Cowes Town Cup on Saturday (Queon’s course, twice round), and eleven started, Sixteen vessels entered for tho Commodore's Cup yesterday jen gust, phy Oe to-day on tho way to Liverpool. BY STEAMSHIP TO AUGUST 13. ‘The mail steamship Union, Captain Von Santen, from Bremen by way of Southampton on the 13th of August, arrived at this port at ono o'clock this morning, brioging our files in detail of our cable despatches to the day of + Bor departure from England. extent, spontan ich the sapreme pow- or in the first instance came into the hands of Princo Louis Napoleon, it seems impossible to deay. The malgainated oatch of yeatorday, therefore, it | and Cn streets was one in which seamen wore cared ee eat XPath ee eee cen, in “apabtooe “inet” ol toor—teae ibemeet ven, might be mipposed, ‘ou first thoughts, that a very Iatze | for in most approved style, The brother ‘‘toilers of the ‘the Sultan when at Paris, and who was to have accom- children trusted at (oo early an With | number of vossols would havo beon started for their | seq’? did not seo it; they did not doubt tbat they would um bd chances in the double prize, bat tho fact is that only sx | be cared for; but os the place did not appear to bea panied his Majesty to Constantinople, suddenly leit the | gage tools, they came to their imperial guardian Cossols loft off the atarting quo being fired. very, snug. harbor for. sailors, hey decli Fa taint raced abe thas Png Pam oH mm a Mn Sy wan’ te ‘The starters that came to their moorings and left on | tho pressing invitation of John to waik in Ores pti fiat Bare ben gran tn Coastanunepe | SMAten" eg “wihbei. from tm, 'Tom surrender | We dana gn beng Sood am tne Co aa a, |, deh tatg ‘om i stanat atten: be heme ¥ . i the je $ nein eS ee was, of course, on both sides understood to be tempo. | on HA comet we with the’ timo allowance of vote ieuing loan sen of the tculhfeiness of taken the people's liberties merely for The Oficial Gaseite, of Vienna, August 10, publishes the treaty of commerce and navigation and the postal convention concluded between Austria and Italy; also the organic statute of the Superior Council of the Pro- juantity of the vital , bat in letting out 8 a b ft SSastouty toa: ai the eight of load, but an moar ot Fourth precinct soon Li ye by the house, where, because of the manner In LO. Ma ‘naten OM een which he nad drewn’ “the rory,"” the Thorn consisa Sh <<, testants belonging to the Ausburg and Hetvetic churches, at Marten ato ‘tne beer othe > oe el of sven rt eee sree chee change of saaatt, with intent to ns for the lead, but this the lutte Volante | bodily camp et Cracow. The city of Florence was still free from cholera, Although the plague was severely raging in other parts of Italy. Three thousand two hundred and eighty. ‘eight cases occurred at Milan, out of which one thousand seven huadred and thirty-four proved fatal. In the SUFFERING IN A MILITIA CAMP IN MASSACHUSETTS. a Rain Storm. g Telegram of yosterday.) Boston, August 23, 1847. About three thousand visitors who went from this {From the E [ pry hrmnginee en Aap ateten was moderate and just over the port ‘The Italian papers continue to announce the transit making young to the through Milam of convoys of horses and cattle for the | spread an tide the land the wind would moet probe. REE OT feat senaenee, ia by the arrivi ettne the Sasa pase : : ma ah Atelogram from Solin of the 10ch of August ro. | former arbiter Cowes Renda, the, Hendies the ‘The wife of Admiral ee we eae ‘steamer, une Kart of Candis ‘@ation of this Commodore the res oa Daa hernia her ‘i Scum Tromn cas ver seisd to loave for rh oor je Stettin f have gives a of the ip eara ore. Bosaiy wooded scm x ETEORS. A telegram had been received in Paris by the govern- '. ment from M. Dano, the French Minister in Mexico, eget dated July 20, in which he anoounces that unless an ‘enforeseon event happened he should be in « position to art for France in a fow days, 7". ‘the directors of the Bank of Russia announce (hat in fature they will accept payment for bills either in Rus Gian or in foreigy money, the latter according to « Axed exchange. The London Telegragh announces the following :-— ! Tepe igpgpqonce gas ws DT Terr Feliabte Rersgpg a4, The ram Stonowaill, returned to Norfolk th ar hooripg Koat AUGHIST 24, 1867, vdo, in nearly ro. - towards Polar firec. to believe that an establishment at the corner of Oliver more from Victor. John of Three Thousand Visitors Remain all Night ia afer justing her compasey, us tyorning vo make 4 chang’, (A tai 5 \ CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. ee ~ Report of the Committee ou the Powers and Dutics of the Legislutnre—Propoced Biennial Scssions—Restriction of Oity Raliread Fran chises—Prohibition of the Passage of Laws Susp: Specie Paymente—The Purdou- | son, Washingtoo, Yompkius and Fulton markels iug Power. Atnany, Angust 23, 1867. 48 collected by our reporters up to eleven o'clook © Convent‘on met at nine o'clock. Several petitions | t.4 fala en : i jay, from the butchers and others who supply yp pace yas ante iin aregne e tables of our hotels, housekeepers and board- Mr. Ratxnon, from tho Standing Committee oa the | ing houses :— Powers and Duties of the Logisiature, eubmitiod « report | Beor— OUR CIrY MaRKeETs, q in Sareea (from the Gveaiug Telegram, August 23.4 GUIDE TO HOUSHKERPERS AND 000KS The following ave the pricea prevailing in Joffor- Washington, Ty ae inmepleines. on that subject. It provides that the sessions of the | Roestine vicccy..’ Bia 24 ts Soup pieces. Balt he Legislature shall be held vieunally enly, commenc’Dg 2 % 8 “Ss on the first Tuesday in January, 1968, and on the sams Base S. man day every second year thereafter. ‘The Govermer may = Se - call spocia! sessions, but no sabjecis shat! be considered Se oe except theve mentioned in his proviemation calling the 4 = = Legisiature together. No bit abalt be introduced imo ad ie e a ether house during the lest five days of tbe section % B i ¢ Zz Fa % 6 is 6 ale me 4 2 ° = » 4 x Fy 4 = F] w eg s 5 “a yl; ei Seat | = * 6 ~ i" * a a = ¢ ‘¢ 3 we . te bate 8 Bale w — & iy ay s without. the con- ty oe % 8 tegal authorities and of one-hals of the pro Ty a 8 8 pevty owners on the strecis through which it shall pags > _ io = Pee tho franchise % be put up to the highest bidder and ther ow oo = proceeds to go into the village or city treasury where’ ca +4 = Raw the road is to be located; \§ forbids the. passage of Jawa we 1 A F q suspending speci® payments; declares that no bil for a ~ $2 don. — gt ate parpose shall be fatroduced to tno Legls- ss eit = Jature without publication in the Stato-paper for twenty = ‘Matt _ days before the commencement of tho: seasion, and no | Burkeys: + _— id special laws oxcept in’certain casos, Flight pigooue - = o Gust ‘THE CERRION OF LANDS TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMEN® Sqaab pigeons. - pn = dir. Cusamrty oalled up his resolution against ceding. | Geese (green - Gl Wags pair, — to tho Unised States Iands excopt for mail, military or | Ducks (preeu)..--- 3 og. Ot Peeps naval par aud in such casos” only upen | fotioes.new (hi.pk.) 9 & mawont the expross conditions that the right is reserved | oS" Ci ee ty ad to execute the civ and criminal proeess issued 6 6 4 undor State authority on such ceded territory, 6 & fal and also the writ of habeas corpus {n behalf of any é £ persen thereia imprisoned or restrained of liberty. Mr. 4 ¥ Get Champlin proceeded to discugs the necessity of asserting w - ‘ue the right of babeas corpus over every foot of torritory Sona” Oa belonging to the Stato, and urged that the Committee a) % tras on the Bill of Rights be instructed-to iuciude this princi- plo in their report, Mr, AxrKiL moved to lay the resolution on the table, Carried. * WORK PROPOSED FOR THE COMMUTTRE ON RAVISION. My. &. Townswwo- moved that the Committes oa Revi- sion be instructed to amend the article referred to them yesterday, so that nothing ia it contained éhal! prevent the peopie of the several cities, towns, villages or coun- ties from loaning their credit to local works of public utility, providing @ majority of the electors of the dis- trict, ate special election, shail agree: to the-name, and providing said lonn ehall’ not, with existing liabilities, exceed one-fifth of the value as shown by the most recent assessment of personal and real estate. id on the tablo, Mr, Axrett moved that the Committee.on Rovision be instructed to sirike out the section: adopted yesterday, forbidding towns, villagow and cities {roin loaning thelr credit. Tabled Mr. Gross moved to instraet the Committee on Rovi- sion (o strike from the article onthe organization.of the Business is dull, but-stock is plentifal and’ of rare quality. Porterhouse steaks of tho best quality ave offered at 350. and prime ribs at 25c. to 300. Veal has no fixed price to-day, but wavere accord: ing tothe caprice of the butcher or the gullibitity of tho customer. Vogetablea are not over abund- | ant. Green corn is offered! in quantity, but is not yet ef good quality, while tho prices demandedare “gevore.” Watermeiona ace selling from 260. te 50c. and muskmellons from 90. to. 220. , Inthe Ryentog Telpgraw =, , gw WILL BE FOUND: 14 ture, kes., the words “oxcept aliens,” wherever | * © LJ = they occur.’ Tabled. en ee THE LATEST NEWS FROM BUROPE BY CABLE. | iit. Grist moved to 60 amend the rutes ae toetike fo fy SPEOIAL TELEGRAMS FLOM ALL. PARTS pr rhe relating to the Commitiee on the Whole, AMRRICA. R ? ete Mz, Revwonps moved that the Commities om Revision |" - * = Fag Nea pawn be directed .to- insert jn the article: on‘town and county | » . ae pe ee — —_ PARTS, . © pe eye anne en ander which county Kein - a vm ALL, TAR LOCAL NEWS. ‘ x A ‘shalt be aul same conditions as eocu bs for the perlormance of their duties remoral tor |g POLICE AND, COURT MATTERS, = |, malieasance as is ia rat section sai ” article for the ofleers therein wamed. Al LABOk MOVEMENTS. . . Adopted. Mr. Knox moved that tho Committeo on Revision bo instructed to so amend the article on town and county officers as to provide for tho appointment and removal of county treasurers by tho Board of Supervisora,. Lost. be lustructed to emond the vested. prouibitiag towns, * te ot justracted to e jon. prol towns, |* 2 « . cities and villages from issuing bonds of credit, 40a to. | A GUIDE AND DIRECTORY OF THE WAYS OF make it inapplicable to railroad corporations. Tabled. c. Revi * LEAVING NEW YORK. ' ‘ = Mr. Loew moved that the Committce on Reyision be | * ~ 4 requested to amen tho section relative to town and | A PAMILY MARKET REPORT, BEING A GUIDE TO county oflicers #0 that rogisters of deeds, elected in cer- HOUSEKEEPERS AND goons, . . > _ 6 SPORTING INTELLIGENCE FROM ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. » . . . * * * . . e NEW JERSEY, LONG [8LAND, WESTCHESTRE AND STATEN [SLAND NBWws. tain counties, shall bo required togive adoquate security, }* ° va Mr, Krom, moved to inatruct the Commitiee on Rov. «ee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, =|, sion to add to the section prohibiting towns, villages Tas 7 and ‘cities from lseuing bonds, the following, which was | » Uist OF FH SAVINGS BANKS IW TEE OlGE. | laid on the table:— ‘ «THE AMUSEMENTS IN THE METROPOLIS, | This section shall not t coustitution, » Mr. Greeuey moved that the Committee on Revision | * ee ee . . be instructed to amend tho article oa the GQsaIP, FACRTLA, AND FORTRY. ra of the Legistatare so ss (o deduct froin Ube ooch|* * * OA bane B member who shall be absent withont leave $10 per day. | . 254 oe . % ‘. . @ . ° bo Rigen ali oy f ‘THE BVENING TELEGRAM HAA THR LARGROF The Convention went into Committee of the Whole on the report of tho Committee on the Pardoning Power, Mr. Schooamaker in the chair. Mr, T. W. Dwtowr moved to amend as follows: — CIRCULATION OF ANY RVENING PAPER PUBLISHED. A. *_* . 7. ee ew we oe . ‘Thore aball be a Board of Pardon, to conalat of five mam- * pis Posts. eere—Preatheré: —Printors— Bers, two of which shall be judges'of courts of record. or po ire ewe gn ay be te gy eA t citizens who hace been wucli, ‘They shall be appointed for | Loss of Appetite, Liver Complaints, and’ all dieenuns H tive years by the Governor nate; no pardon to be may or prevent by the use of PLANTATION Bt- > granied without the consent t least threo members of | Tita If those sulforers took these Bitiors the the Buard; a written report for the action of the Board to | would be purer, the patatings grandar, the ,. be given ln each case. the act! , the print! neater, and 1B “police * Mr, GrexLey moved to se amend that the survivi esier, Thi splendid tonto la¥igorates the system ‘ ex-Govornors of the State shall constitute » Council the brain to work healthily. ‘Ro article was ever so weil eadorsed by all who ' have used it. MAGNOLIA WATER.—A delightful tollet article-euge- rior to cologue and at half the asars Wscreniea Means Rctateet, Bs, A Person Using Singer's Hair R will never et ree Mec nal sty pane fey oe Sep statedly say = oa = rat Wednesday in January, April, July aud October in each year, and as much oftencr as the Goversor shall and advise him oa the subject . be the duty of the Goveraor whom three-fifths of the Couneil shall officially certify are, in their judgment, entitled to such pardor Mr, T. ¥. Dwiant advocated his am been suggested by Professor Lieber and others of the Prison Association, who had given the subject much attention, Messra. Pown, Lee and Paivpie explained the objects | everywher of the Se in eet, oe aaa. ze pay ; . whole subject been carefully examined, and sever je Tol Vroating a Co e fe deme I py i Rog ye os ipo PR be pn ag SR re cag test cge® 8 conferred with, After the fullest research the commit- | circulation of any paper of ita class in the country. . tee had conciaded to report the presont constitution as ; ‘they best and safest mode that could be ad They LAUT s Tila youthful beauty ; 3 ret Sa Sia tifa, arowts and strength 7 ta ‘oat once. Sold 1, arungin, fashionable at iny office, 1,133 F aT at had concluded to leave the whole matter with the Gov- =. care PE et ate a BRAN, Bol ernor a3 at present, as the safest depository of that PoE ar saSitah bolwesa Mactooute and Twentieth atm power Ridge gam ages clans aod sold by dru dreasere Depot 7 Nassau street. to Monday evening, at seven o'clock, SHIPPING NEWS, PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 23, 1857. Arrived. Baa rate eth mdse and 198 Dassongers, to . 1 13, Reenter a, 6 PM, tat 41 35, ton 68, passed ; Geis intecn, hones. for Liverpool; iid, 7 AM, Int 4038, jon 70 Ol, seosaship ieee, hence for Bremen, Ship Columbia, pines Liverpool a. 3, with mdse and 72 passengers, to CH Marshall & Co. Mad scontinua- see i esime and light westerly winds, with fog and rain, Mr. Greeley’s amendment was lost. Mr. Govnp moved to amend that ‘‘no pardon shall be bd Xe ry migh ost promionss gramed until it shalt have been submitted toa board for the porteston, ie Since an for the perfection ines Bitionnote ised 032 fes oni ‘gol medal for thie 4 fal by law for that purpose, and written reasons: shall |. Over 8 gold modal, oe of awards aod feo simile be given thorefor,’? Wihout coming to a vote, the Convention adjourned i 3 Medal st WHEELER & WILSON. PUPS a fs US tes Batwa, New foe ieorge Wikse Legten Late, ~ the whole . Aug4, on the Banks, = shing scbr ‘all parte enol’ Fiymnouth, Mass), with 400 quinteis fish; 6b, oo perc aks, hp albert Galiatin, yound B, TIMES, of August Ech ina Uaily rank. leNOrEN na to es Bebr Anus Gardner, Kno’ \ un Jeorge Wilkes’ Londen Letter, 1s newt me ‘com sit parte of Ue. world. ‘eae 5 riing news ol ss eaaetiptalin F SPiRTE Ov THe Tim Be, of August 36. Marine Disasters. ‘ Scan Lorre Waits (of Mobile) went ashore on the 10th inst, during « gale, between Frontera aad Bau Pedro, ia the Galt of Campeachy. No lives Lost. Letter. ie a ‘and American travel contrasted Loaner aR > Tae wend ere ; aSzese® 5 Rone Wastes Premise Gowen < Robertson, ‘trom Liverpool for N Persever rei for New oneany Jul From Bardaey land. Lt ‘a Ship Kate Davei from Liverposl for Philadel- phia, July 37. lat 42 lon iter tn 1200, | ipitil’s Hale Dye. 50 © Fema: per, Londo Francisco, | instani ‘cheapest een : wey ia07 8, Won 08 ee tttee Depot 26 Buane street. Sold 4 Foreign Ports. ifat ‘ Ano Augo-Sailed Wavelet, Britten, Philadeipaia | ,fadles If You Wih Beautiful Becte, ead Asrwrer, qhareved ke 8), Caowop, XYork. | Pricem, paivonise MILLER & CO. No.3 Uaton eyuare. t teteiphtey Menke, Ballimory; Gutenberg, | a suite Net ; Schlossbauer, — 5 eaq te ‘ ith Dotted tA Mrtelan do (and bout wid’ Mls foe Fie Oe et Eb. KELTY, af Brosdwag. } ) Cnonsrapr, Aug T—Arrived, Cardiganshire, Lancaster, Now Triam of t Rew. bh roy ved, Fany Bisley, Olde, Kew Orleans, ania raordt chronic Ly A fated! pul Gaok ook. Cyne DS WAY’S RBADY BI it should be ue ng 2 Arrived, ited Kingdom (s), NYork. | inward stimulant, as saris ei previous, Grahame Polley, th, Faogh « Ballagh, Doyle, New Be a ibbed as itt J an om aa aah a | | RoR Aug ot wr AB edeats, MUONS or Qiiar hirzing News soo Syren Page ‘