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ey ' NEW / QRK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1867. TRIPLE SHEET. a SREP mremeeeet —_—_—— —_— Fs SRE EReeEel jinn i HE Tr the First Napoleon overithe Mount Cents pass, was suc- | with the offcersand have been seen wa Iki E U R 0 P E THE ENGLISH TURF, ¢essfully traversed on the 2ist of August over its whole | #m and dicing wih the serviam Minister of arm ip | being from the north, The boat levered and ch water (hat the crew were thea dry, or have apy rest. Indeed, there wa! ¢ amauat having been 5 pe and $s per ceot from H As soon as thybands have beon organized these men onclusi f the Sport at Doncaster, fongth of forty-cight miles by a locomotive engine. will take direction each of his own aud make a raid in | room for two below, and that in rather a cramped July, 1866, furnished the larg: to Prussia, Cc on Oo: po Lospox, Sept, 14, 1867. Lord Brougham maintains his health and takes a ep peasbonieg countries, for the avomed purpose of | tion, so that {mo of the hands wore always oumleck, | | has sent only 2c per cont, uc only 1 4 a = drive daily, Keeping Up the nsarrectiouary feeling at work ia Crete, On the 28k8 uly they spoke @ ship belonging to | ceut. The uew feature is still presented of consider: ‘The Doncastor races havo ended and the meeting bas | “MFi8ge i exciting the avention of Europe and engaging the | Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, The wind was (hen siromy at from miscellaneous and hitherto untried been very successful, BE ae vag som tot dows sngray August 3, _ carey * o Western Powers, Of course | the raids soughveat wit b ry heavy ee rosalag. ” ° accounts are received from the famine dis wilt io pillage, murder and rapine; but their On the 29h, the boat being under a foresal!, shipped a | ir: baving been 655 BY THE CABLE TO SEPTEMBER 14, | The Nursery plate, valued st samt, Wee Web OF Tes Thecoeps are thriving, Choiera still prevaile in | Object may bo attain and that. is all that ts required. | heavy sea and capsized, Sho righted in abou a minute; | whole, agaist only 187, Welton. the northwese ‘ ‘These, I canassure your readers, are the wature of the | but (he water damaged the bi and wetted the stores | mouth of last year Hermit was tho winner of the two hundred soy- Feoapeeynd ot vers of the Punjaub, Bengal 18 | revolutionary movements from time to time in- } and clothes, Armstrong states that shel com: tou w erigus, aud Fripounier of the Don stakes, valued at £200, healthy and tho harvest prospects are good. sugurated in Wallachia aod Servia; and as wasre- | then geting very miseral cciiees iituaie end wiet CHINA AND JAPAN. quantity auder the head of “other coume or 17 per cent of the im the corresponding DI marked abov, though they have in them: On THE WAR IN CANDIA. caren seatiauane are rpor od wo be impritaned | Soin tigtcane, “tbe fact thas they arsed by'8 | north mene ae bit » ion, goveroment vho know they will work on the popul longing to Shields, from ‘Montreal for Cork, and ask s ay pas FINANCIAL AND COMMERGIAL, tion of a neghboring country with Whane sees ay - = little bread. They could not supply apy; but gave SPECIAL TeLEGaAM TO THE HERALD, — "i Se cmmamannanaaan are at varince, enhances the interest attache: jem a botile of ram and some tobacco. Persccati tN - wiviand and fan Loxpon Moxny MAREST.—Loxpoy, Sept. 14— THE EASTERN QUESTION. them. On the Sth, at (our o'clock tn the afternoon, the wind | pyy-sinw (meri cree apne eral Amnesty to the Greek Insurgents Pro- ] 2. S.—No advices nave yet beom roceived to-day in a These raiis, or if you will so call them, insurrec. | was sirong mi southwest, and there was a heavy sea, | 4)" "''"! mee A ° regard to the -ales of American securities in tho New SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. tionary movements, will start together tn the month of | which sirack the boat, aud she turned over again, She one ommoerciat Keports. claimed by the Sublime Porte York markets, and in the absence of such prices Ameri- a September. There is nothing sec ret about them but the } righted almost immediately ; but unfortusately they ax Pram », Sapt. 14, sent. y can securities remain at the same figures as reported at | Serloue Revolutionary Movement in pont of atteck, and that will probably be some placo on | lost all their siock of ol! and the principal part of theie 9:20 o'Clock AL noon, name; ‘uted States five-twenty bo: 13. Turkish Provinces<The surrender of the |“? frontier of Helgaria pe Boani; supply of water, which added much to their distress, The steamship Col fro Kong, pelt sulfer 4; Erie raitway si porming, She brings t i a8 they were, severely from eramp and pains bie cousolidated be y bere this @ Mlinois Central sha in tueir logs. Atiantic and Great W: nig: Fortress of Belurade to the Servians. and dred and sev- Console for money, 94%, 2 Its Consequences=Prince Michael's Situa- THE A AIMS. Ou the 8th they spoke a ship belonging to Liverpool, | euty passengers and eleven hy 3 of freight. A Royal Congress of France and Tug Cosrivmstit, Horners —Fraxcront, Sept 14 | tlon—Tho Slavic Union Projects of Ruveia~ ALABAMA CLAIM bound to Quebec, and obtain a supply oe bread and ® | Her dates from Yokanama are to the 234 of August. Evening.—! tates Ove-twenties of the issue mense — , oll and tobacco, Shortly afterwards they @x- 4 North Germany. A ren A ene: Hilitary Power in the Roumanin~ | English Opinion of the Omtcial Corresponds | pays.) their simul stock uf ily afterwards, they 6S | ‘Tue Japanese authorities have arrosiea sixty-threw . ‘Tne Liverroot Corres Marker,—Liverroor, Sept. “Liberating” Appearance e Would-Be | ence=Mr. Seward’s Argument on Belligers | compass or the means to warm any food, ‘They then cut | native Christiaus, 14—2 P. M.—Cotton is more active than at the opening, rating” Leadera=The Day of Acti ent Recognition, up the boards that secured the ballast and all the inter- | One Auericam and two Englishmen have boca mur= and the sales to-day wiil amount to 12,000 bales, The Peatu, August 25, 1867. m the London Times, September 3.] nul fittings of the boat to burn and procure a light, dad NE ld Manaas oh Magan. The Yrenst fe foboing aCe Naa bined Rei wishing up. ‘The almost complete absence im tho American papers ‘4 ondence respecting British and Ascarioe = ian 1th of Ascent hay svoke a ory potnds 4 Gas havo aca ps re ae . ane a nh Fenech merge jj { =? lands, middling Orleans, 9X4 . . | Claims arising out of the late civil war in the Unite by houth, from Quebec, ans e furnished them with estigt Airs, The Invitation of the King of Prussia to | "Liveneoo: ‘Beran reves Mancen.—Livenroor, Septem | OF A09 information respecting movements of serious im- | Sigtos has just dacn published. Tho public has been for | #Uittie Sveai and a few candles. Thon they encountered | The Japanene attempted to murdor a Vir. Schnell, of ber” 14—Noon,—Wiseat, 138, 6d, per ceutal for white | Port in tho East, particularly tn Bulgaria, Moldavia, | the most part prepared for it, and will not bo surprised | Vory Beavy weather, wind from southwest to east-north- | 144 prussian Legation, while on the rond to Yeddo. He» Napoleon and Eugenie. Califormia.. Corn, 37+. 34, per quarter for mixed West- | Servia and Wallachia, forces me to the conclusion that | at its tenor, though many will be disappoinied that no | @4st, with @ cross sea, egation, ‘ ° ora, Peas, 425. Gd, por 504 pounds for Canadian. Bar- | either intelligence of late doings in these parts has not | Pf:fe8 has been mado towards the settioment of a | Ob Monday, the 19th, wind south-southwest, they | fired.on bis assailant, who was wounded mortally. ley, 58. 14. por. G0 povnds for American. Oats, 3s. 6d, es m somewhat irriiating dispute ‘The chief questions which | bore up or Cork, Cape Clear, by their reckooing, being | ‘The marketa were very dull. Dry goods were in good? per 45 pounds for American. Produce—Rosia, 7s. 9d. | Teached the United States or that their gravity has not | divide the two counties bave been so long and | wortheast, ub thirty miles diatant, At haif-past teu ewt, for common American, and 12s. for medium. | been fully estimat it the Ei thoroughly discussed that we have little hope of | P. Ml. a heavy sea struck the boat and turned ber over, Z owt, for ‘Ainerican. Spirita of tur. x Pate, Te ty eh lntaly thee the Baaiie® throwing anew light upon them, fev PB gpg and the ballast boards waving been burned in order to { mand for New York market; prices advanced $2 60a 10d,, and standard | Press awakened to a conse of the troublesome nature of | we should Suppose, been quite exhausted in the | oblain a tics, the ballast shifted, and all oa board were | g3°per picul, Freights dull; to New York, £3 103, demand Silk dull, aod prices frm Ten in good d gis | ‘The Postal Treaty Between the United | '2!°" Diep ; white 1s. 5d. p vania and Canada, | theee doings and the delicate complications that may | long and elaborate despatches of Mr. Seward and | thrown into the sea. | States and Prussia, Clover seed, ax cians: tor Amarion arise from them ; but it is now taking the matier up with | Lord Stanley. These communications are vory crodit- | The boat kepe turning right over as tho four bands ; Livertoot, Pnovision Manwer.—Livexroot, Sept. 14— | vigor and as it is @ subject that will attract | *D!@ to bok their authors, those of Mr, Seward | sirucyled to geton her until the lad (siurphy) got en Fr z Zs. i Noon —Cheese 52s. per cwt. for middling Americaa, uj surely especially being written in @ vigorous and confident cotween Ube rigging and the mast, wien so Boor i | Beef §2s, 6d. per 30% pounds for prime mesa. Pork 70s, | Universal attention, I think it right to furnish all the | style, as of a man who is determined (that a good case 3 so steadied that we Cat — of tne one man ee Gas : ea i We ee ‘ per 200 pounds for prime city mess, Lard 503, 9d. per | intormation possible respecti cially as I have | shall not suifer in hiv hands, Lord Staniey, though | aged to keep a hoid of her. e craf! contiuued in Lois ire in vision Street—Three Men Badly Revolutionary Movements im | Gwe tor americas, icon 42s, 6d. per owt. for middilng. | n94 the pebiyot er id a ype ts news | Sculeanderitical, is less impressive, siuce be has to | portion, two of the hands were on her mast aud wo pase At two o'clock 1’ ht. Loot has declined to 1508, ecetetng: Sey J tand on be dovensive, and to excuse acis which are | on ti sido ot the keel. ‘They remained in tuis position | ‘Th alarm of fire between twelve and one o'clock yes of that ht, frequentiy bei woshed off ~ in by tue heavy song, andat half-pasi eleven a. M. | terday aiternoon originated from the paint store No. 17@ © following day they observed a brig beariag down | Division street, owned by Frederick Jochen, It was is ‘hem. Armstrong states that they were ai! | caused by some paint taking dre in the cellar, [tappears 4 urkish nees Liverroo., Pnour ve Makwer.—iivenoot, sept. 14—2 | relating to it trom more than one authentic source, It | denounced as « breach of {utoruatioual right, and whieh | the «opera 2a: : Pee eer te een tk cogs: | Vil De vommemabera hat, Wb is pul Cha otine Gans TOW, BPS aL vmeren resent cha oplaloal we Save bafics’ [00 MAK ATS. — — Noon. — , Taper Rey” putin ctandand eta bts. “6a, Scotch | Mouths ago—since Servia received at the hands of tho } expressed, that, exerpl for tho depr dations of the Aln. pig iron, 53%. Livsee: cakes, £10 10s, per te for feed- | Sultan an almost complete release from that nominal | bama, the United States have no just cause to com. | cheered wit the ae ot apaeey Telief, but eenee that Frank Seger was in che cellar mixing torpentine wii ing. Calcusla linseed, 638. Gd, Whaie oil, £40 per 252 | veg al whit pain’ of tho conduct of Great Britain as a tae | Tendenu: them aid she came close to’ tiem, hoisted | ji"yt, and that in some way, xt presi t = rrible Sufferings on the Little sali ions. “perm oil, £115. Linseed oil, £39 per ton. bd ae ay io = beh pnagre @eaiped Guring the late war. One can see bow difteroatiy | Dutch colors aud stood away without offering ihem the | iu? “Leer as wn ba ly bacwel aiout the tase mine b. “$s, hoo Ford Ata Percoucum Maower,—Antwerr, ‘Sept, 14—Even. | Years The Firman or decree granting the’ Servians | (nese events are viewed in Ameria, aud how much | ieiot assistance. i bands that he was unabie io siaie how the acoldent tool chooner Ford, Ire eTHe Pucmioute market closed at a dectine of 60 | thelr freedom from tutelage and piacing in their keeping | the Americaus are disposed to "look upon the t un hour after this the mate, Join Shauny, | yy i home? (or medi rar Tiny” ‘ E e. Praclag ; P place. He was sent home ‘or medical treatment. Ste i ‘ centime:, thy closing quotations for standard whito be- | the rortresses, cbutained the following article, which it | #°™MPathy o! indv duals in England for the Confederate | aekod Armstrong to pray for him. thoy all prayed to- nand oue of bis wo named Henry Fréen- isi ing 52 frauca per barrel. cause as a ground for complaint acainst the nation, | geiher ‘or some Ume, but were often interrupted by tue | [ich were in the store Aud ob bearing (he ae vay wi os ele rermenber en baering neo on laa When Mr. coward in one of tue-e meaks of | say y seas washing one or the other of tue off tue | giarm rushed into the © fice, aa “a 2 ci ry n * ye cl % bottom ot the bout. hile Moments of Her C re foliows:—And to the caro and Keoping of my well | tue crow of the Aisbams as having been rescued “with | bottons « i wills dolionrie fates, bar Diane oat Last m e ashe BY STEAMS2IP TO SEPTEMBER 3, | vetoved sersinas 1 piaco my fortron of Belgrade, trast dulent connivance’ by Britta a.bjects und “orton. | "ae ears of Uh mate ware then, noiicod to amell | Sunni tboid my Yt eee rely ab yal ie Lace, 98d r and Mate ace es : mat ously entertained and caressed as meritorious but | very much gud his eyes protruded; he savok bands ida, Asiwtance arciving at this time the Games: ’ e ing they will keep it in that condition and repair I desire | gnfortunato heroes at Soutiampion,” we can perceive | Wits bis companions and kissed his wife's Likeaess | ora wupdued and the fire extinzelsive!, fo tunately he iss _— The German mail steamship Deutschland, which left | it should remain in, &c. &., or words to that effect, im- | that tho vem rations in favor of the Southerners | whi . bad om aie = gg c greatly tol t avy daiuage of exient wos done 19 premises, te ‘ ; a raid 8 given offence to their opponents, Such a | cited, aud bit tho captain's thigh, The capiaiu pusied | fue stock aud. furniture are iusured for 41000 i the hy Southampion ou the Sd of September, arrived at this | plying, as was then well understood, that the Sultaa peril ait aot Lo ded expression | him gonily on one side, saying, * For God's sake, Jot sce cue sersltaee: bre Wea 100 THE EASTERN QUESTION. por yesieriay oveniig, bringing mall details of our | reinoved the garrison of Turkish troops, and fe paper’ which proveates (0 deal atretiy with | dou’ bie ms," The mae then fell buck off the boat ’ Si cable de-pai»lies to her day of sailing. laced it in the keeping of the Servians. It was not | the question wietver the United States bave been in- | iniy tue wator and sunk immediately ‘ M ‘ ae “4 ae ng P Hi jured by Eugland, But throughou! the conviction that About saven o clock P. M. she lad, Edward Morphy Five in Atlantit street, Brooklyn. General Amnesty Promulgated by the Sube | The Manchester Guardian says the week jast ended | given ap to them without condition or recall, merely | j:7od bY Enmand. Bit turoughou! tie conviction abit J Ol)\\eusirong to make Bita 1a 60.00 Way fast, aud he | At about half-past ayeer o'elace aight a firm lime Porte to the Creat Ipkikcaentas was one of iho inost dull during the year, Many of the | placed in their custody be sympatuiz ng with (th) Contederates apprurs almostas | ss ser d by Wis Delt Ho way ho% in chal pesitiou | occurred at the being of Bry ‘ton, The Con TANTINOPLE, Sept, 14, 1867, Oldham mills wore to close for six days, and at Bolton Under these circumstances, therefore, it will be | srovgiv a+ the assertion that the Bruish government | '° efore the sea swept him away, aud be perished, a was quickly given, but before. t nes cou Afirman from the 8 Porte, oe pr ‘a goneral | there was a x0 i deal of “short time.” : thought surprising that the Servian- now propose blow. | ft inillewed a Fonttive (eats eee a aStuniia' | wer a Tate LIne oainies ate bun God help my | preatanguioned a darnag of $3,000 “FL 000 or amnesty to the Greek ) ats in the isiand of edt The Paris correspon tent of the London Times says:— | ins up a partof it to show how easily it might have | wore recog s belligerent, ‘Forme! iy the act has | vour se and family,” and then disappeared. th. an oe eed 5 baat Das just be n official gated, » in business at present in Varis is son been captured had ‘he Turks not surrendered it to the Eo ays ryan as aproot of the evi disposition of p aerl ef eet wue C it Ane wervent gist” government bas conclud 0 Great indusirial enterprises, Uy i Prinde Mi ; ns ord Palmers ou’s voveraiment (0 toe repuoic, and asta | the boat eo Was often BWopl oft by Un Hate : Tho Turkish govern conclna@ not to sond 0! ene ee earring | Present holders, Princo Michael of Sorvia, who bas been | Gor \tire trom tat, rrieniiy domeunor wuich ought to | du sp ag lige 1 “ " Candia, as was propos sed commission, consisting > and progress without some | t Paris and is now on his return home, bas instore for | have born ex) biied to a frien ly nation , bow. , too on again. He conti w Of Ottoman and Gr nibera, to inquire into and | guarante« him on arrival quite a delectable litte treat, Tho fort- empis ty cooslitute ita breach ef in. | buito: ihe bua! util four o’cio NEWS Feport upon tho crieva: the Cretans, The Semaine eof Paris says:— ress stands on a promontory formed by tho Danube ant ti wone ir Sit a code SemnSTH CULL Sees GAEDC:| ‘Litoreedl, Nava eeatemte anti omer Fra 1867 _ The Bank of sore chows What the country loses by | the Seva. This promontory or “tongue,” ag it 1s there fed is ‘he first im (he present puoliextion, | cauv i a oar mail i" n arrived tontay Besgian Approval « Soren eC rue Ualted eee ra a ckeane cave Reddy tof | called, has lately beou cut from shore to shore by ed sno 271i. of August 1808, In this despatch | down to tis uid aud icwed tan f oe ei 2 elt New mtutes s- c he o con. The 4 4 e Seward makes a tormul de vand for con b win y much exbausted « ‘ Moscow, Sept, 18, 1867, | moun ooo on tte eolters is 950,000,000, fhe | trenches, parallels, &c., &c. Saps and mines have been | Mr Rewind’ makes & (orn ety Amer rial aan oct | ER LIS hana Ge The Gacette of this city, ina tend: senerinnets foho hardly exe $0,000,000 Ip more prosp constructed—the latter already dlled—patieriee are ready, .| merce, and acsompanics it wilh a sammary of t b.@ begs and | D lazette of this ino leading article this morne | ties 400 0/ 0,00" pecie could lightly carry « tiaetate’ ta: F i on account A wi captures he dashed so often aga, —- . position, nay, guus already pointed to show i ing, pays a high ' the Uyted States for | Ivlto of more ‘van 700,000,060, wate vl P . ane ti . na, but avo the suilerings were ' {tg course on the Cre 1B, a3 exemplified by the | COULY gneiss edd oh edb the coming Princo how easily tho bated Turks might | Sitter thet iol, {hs stenmdoan ant others, wy H riftid about t lath “ s meus no sud by the movement of work wlic have been driven forth had their evacuation of the spot | he maintains, « , equipped and yach trom iin’ i Mewori, Sept. 14. 1867. bacon repeal i and “‘regerdy the'senmple | sould represent. ¢ erence existing in the (fol | toe made the attack unnecessary. As the fortross was | fitted ont tu Briveh { thereirom by » oF an oid tobacco pouci, wh The Roard of Aldermen last might revoked te order of America as the bez ovine of a more healthy condition | Of the basen beim or present suing of 460.00) ond fg the agenc I bh we brought some moisttre to bis ‘parcaed ng a quaraniine, on the hat tt és totally at Rel in Raropa, the paturai sui ¢ ‘00,000. given over in good faith and sprit, 98 | jorogY aera! Fee tiecnabtes . Ae twantge —— be 2d September, ot | the Turks behaved im a truly magnanimous | required ia Bri agdom aut of 2 wilh im latitude 49 deg. 5 min. north, ling to-day. 1p nearty just | the colonies gobe, While ypesches and position ia Europe, | spirit’ and the Servians attamed —thoir A FRANCO-2£ iMiAN CONGR aus demanding comjersaton, ard states that | (a board tue ented with every kind a NG rs. desires, this little pettifogging eham ight would b: in | ye goverutnentdoe. tek Ag onkind and | nead, bat for which he du. Ou bad taste were itnot someting much moro important, | Bis goverment tows net Mont Rauin a the sferred to th of autocracy is infallinility; ‘he intism is uninterrupted owiedgment of reverses, (he 1 ore ou the horizop, is in ive! a ‘ne dibeaiues with which, inde suncis, aud bis uncie’s tradi\tons, egyrisie was beset the path of ti perpetual unrest ander which the The King of Prussin’» Invitation to Napoleon and Eugenic—A Grand Lmpertal Assem- ease. Burra, Sept, 14, 1867. * The King of Pruvsio baa sont an aulograph letter fo the Emperor and Empress of the French inviting them to meet him an! (he other sovereigns of the North Brixham, £ Ani gua, on board which he Was also treated witt arene On being lnnded im we West iadia Lock ihe mines have boen so ai tha: wuen the demonetra- | then mises a inuular © tion ix made a largo part of the walls will be sprung aa¢ | Britain's) part ‘her utterly destroyed; this boing in direc! contravention to | cuaracter, fof oun mercial or indica the promise under which it was received and made over. | Pag dation, which ier 4 jesty’s govern’ ent esteem im. | toe Armorican ( Graridetthe. secon one reprehensible feature of the affair, 00 | Hortant to bring umier ox: i: ne present time: | dation sor lm Se incariedame: ke very se in itsei’, but very muci co when taken DB | the United “tales woul, iu suc! willing | #2 @ lew days be will bo forwarded co k sjunetion with other circumstances [shail exy to taxe them int m : sien with the | Acerca and when done in the spirit wai-h now there prevails. ' | Claims whic are now 1" enced on their par, and with WATIQMAL GAME Mutual vs. independent. UTA game holween Liees eacrvoy vim as laboring i:, how ary : » bow: | "The return meeting of the great Slavic etimographical | {" vw aoe Tone aaie ana in pre. “ curw padieee «Ost 46" German States at some city in Germany, herealtor to be A soaking, Maa they salimate, |, surur'hald i Monsow thres or four mom sero comes | STN, “SyfOMO™., Sone time and by One compre THE “REDS” IN GENEVA, afternoon on tie Onion ¢F ‘Coniguaved. og Hisamult ot’ e oil at Belgrade; also about the period of the Princo’s re. | anderstandius."? We cannot but think that the ed to be amazingly one sided, Th ‘diag bunvell of @ part of i iis | 0 Lie eontiience should be io iu. | Mra and ated and won (ae imic sexe, The ostensible object of this | {nyitation to discuss at the enna time any ant evory tag they POSTAL COMMUNICATION. relauce; and such a feoling | meeting, is tno selsction of acon: | thing about which ‘he two countries may have difered { Propositions for the ro Congress=Pinn the people afe crusted wiih | VB ladguago forall the aations of Slasicorigia aud Gow | 4c aimogt aq altnt to dees Wo vote Uo arbicaltom of n General Miltonataim sian val Px re ‘ * o wees |e), eduaniietanetsly.: What H no folto na 8 question posod for dis ! ; Weerbotcal Treats Worween the Uslied States feet inoamprehensible. (0... others), than thei. pet | tyecsat ge poancary maybe we eacnot say, bat tt be erie | cre ee ar eee duastions proposed feral » Star vaih Br cad Progssia. of Floronce, mentions @ rumor, } sons using them. Russians, Czechs, Bohemians, | gent tyut an fane\-\) fini ter. towever great bis desire | tae species as cteted| sy yontari Beau, Sept. 13, 1867. ue King of Italy bad reproached Civer baevte orieis Ripe i Renee Stee tetera: © do Jantie» in a mavter in which (here was reason to |) 0-00 peaise;ito: hick | Niinantviee of st Slavic 5 t oe that ipfary lat been done by the remisenass of | pices Garbaid, to inenuly terms with bis attempis a, oot bing tis inst st development of civiliza great miliary taonsrch jes w f most vite Me negotiations which have beom pending for the past two weeks be! the exception of the Ruski noue should be eailed | gythg MeL Abin it Able hear gti © | langnage), unintelligiole to other. members of the gra, | TALIS Fane TAT. ct ene Lon taney jon which would be viefamily. This mee.ing then wii decide ou tiv T paul Rome, and po Peace and the tranquility of theo danger to the 1 » the Hon, Jobu A. Kasson, oo A match between n said to beve primcipally determined Garibaldi uo io } @ company F by a acore of us t “phe part of the Usitod states, and the Prussian govern~ : ; could hardy agree ty sobinit Jo arbitration, or even to tend to 6 y @ * d exercise itself to promote the cener . st em : B, Lwenty 4 re “ pstal t ‘ . | created by any (oriher hosttie effort, This language ix er ee me dohaie, the question wh the cession of part of eoneral 3, Lwent nit foent, reiative io a) reaty between the two coun. u ang) promulgation of a common tongue. [tisici is the be Bri igh America wool be a fii compensation for the geryeirn e 6 the 13h te " i tries, have been saiiv’sciority completed, est, and the one possessing the oldest Lierature. | jess ptfered by Auer an traders, repeat the lamoutable expedition of Aspromonte, Ruski, therefore, will probably de selected, thus indi ‘An arrangemen:, ts» \g for ite object the reduction of » Me, Seward proceeds to indicate that in bis opimon L of a —- postage rales, suilar in its general features to the ‘The Pruss: 5 coutinued, on the subject of tio reetly bat surely spreading Russia's influence over those the discussion wou'd bavo wider range tien any tho ike Ok : A.—Custom Deyarine i ee cs hacview ‘ rilish Minister migiit contemplate, He. distiuctly I are the ‘theans for ring and has- treaty recently comp ered with Great Britain, was iter. | inter threes of unmeasured aiiacks That, I have said, was the ostensible object it down that t Confederaten as be! touine the ach ekavont 0. th es ee it shall go into effect has changeably signed, Bot yet been made puli ) Among the features of rhe new treaty are a reduction Of the rates of postage fully third when te mails are despatched oeiween th United States aod any of A rotorn to the great principles of the revoly last bovorn tue vindication of all cal to all tho on of pop tho destruction of prejudices of race, of sect, of military spirit: the wbolit from being the real tangible one, Tho forin’ ~ age son fT a oh orves that the non-exccation of | E™°8t, Slave empire round the rocky kernel of one Sete ike SEMANONT ar oniatig’ trate kat i aiready established in Servia is the meaninz of the meet- | Wiihout sanction o} articie Xve of tho treaty of Prague, respecting the Danish | jog, and to this object Russia’s gold, influence and quiet hig countrymea districts of | Sebleswig, still coustitutes one of teal skill Is busily directed, ‘ as yo the c vi) war evolopod, and the insurgenis pee @ political horizon, mot ¢ as will be readily undorsiood, the move- | ware withost any orzanized infiicary force 4 ment is vory unfavorably look upon; Pan-Siavism being | yry, and before {cy bal a auip at sea, pei The lest artista, ert: Po theGerman ports ¢ and a reduction of one-baif | gravest, but port cone which menaces tho siorm | with Pan Germai the two great bughears ste has | Caine the South a belligerout Power, and thus raised |", B harmon ; Q ‘ most to fear. Ia Hungary. it {= trae, she will tind u 2 pgp lI near will) iborty; the agreement of poicy whea (he mails are care! via Groat Britata. the most upinjuea! ag, 19 Couciasion:— staaky, Ure ally aguinet the fitkencs of. both, bal ke in rezard to the pro ecation of an aniawful armed ins re bina lat would be the best mon — The, Nano-German question has mot ceased to bo | dity whose,strength is bat doubifully equal to the occa- | Teciod. oan equality with the United states, Althoug! 2 of (he International Cong one of the m mbarrassmenis of the present | ten and which tt would, for obvious resons, be aawise | (0 rresident’s government ‘has not denied that it was ‘The organization of a per USTRIA. n. We have « ‘oiten what Lord Palmerston q a ous rensous, within the sovereiza authortiy of Great Britain to as- ania of demoorscr and of 1 ny Duppel, and tae iro im is the matel bh Tho stops Russia is making towards increasing her } fhsiai, Unat iho a Howth power on the banks of the Danub» ary (ar from being ly and premati aid. be na-tajuciou acteristic prediction of tt Fairly understood. The fact is, she spares neltner goid | Srl'y S04 prematurely, wo d be an injario y veeu Loo weil r. i, for ng, for which Great Gritan would tmmeda 1 Mell realiont, 1oF | nor trouble, nor her own adin'rabie diplomatic system Atul) vesouuasbllay to Su omsequence of the war iv ‘° | in yandering every assistance they may ask for io any | anq indemnity.” As the A 08 | to make use of, sume this attitude, ? yor it has waisted, and do hf aption of that atfitada, anne es. proceed- Inricen. Aquatics. {¥ ity or rendor redress n government holds ates Appointed to Washington. Vigwna, Sept. 14, 1507. Count Charles Von Fravkensieln, who is at present A Now Mi E nulish Senllers’ Race for C200. pu is not Dearer to «solution | or the Danubian Principaliies in their effuris Performing the dui tho Austrian BI at 69, wud the Seuleswig maich su0- | Qaingt” the Turk, Serv en tee ate eho oral 0 nid do Copenhagen, has be printed Mintater to W. oe tion of Roumanis, the latest formed of the | hors of Britixh subjects ton tom, vice Count Wydentry relieved, NORTH wee AN ~ PARLIAMENT. | operations against the "United States, it 0 lows in considering the mu ms between Encland injury sullered by the u's prociamation of May, ‘ the examination, This is | tional Kegatio, momnenis’ notice, It is a positive fact that there are now | tig substance or Mr, Sowari's irs: dewpaich, ani it is | toons tour ato tu Servia, engaged in drilling said artillery, seventeen | oniy necessary furchor to cull attention to the contrast | are bik you c s have been sent to Warsay to Ciel move a also eaters, the strongest, now oe oflicor e lu . | bas, throug her formidable ally's assistance, collected pips scone cepa oue million aud a balf of excellent rifles, possesses a | unt the Unied “Stace a a addition te the American mountain ‘rain equa! to any in Europe, has a militia ex- | fniced States throah the Qu @ landaman, of 3 rs been bofte the pr of she new loading rifle adopted by the Russian army, (ue ueedie- | cellently drilled, liable and ready to turn out at a few | i861, must bean elemen tuo Thames Na- formed owe of the great Nations: Koyuita. ‘Tuey men and rising at (heir profeseion, so gun is (0 bo #90 ‘ntrodueod, The Frenc Probable Choice of the Presiding Oticer, vvorament has given an order for for'y | Russian officers of the regular army. ° which he draws between the conduct of Great Britain at | that ey & ° The rece was locke Sept. 14—Eveniag, J thousand tuadrod woigut of Hungarian tobacco. Volouel Clare, a Russian officer of ‘engineers, who di the time of the Southern insorrectina aud tbereprestion | tinh sau crest laareat, and’ tee stexmscre accomne, ase . = ‘The selection of a a Prevident for the North German Kossuth bas pablisked another tong letter, addressed tinguished bimtelf greatiy during the ws Sh of the Fentan movements, for Which ha takes credit to J ried tho race wiih large parties on board, the (riends of d aypelite lo Iavalids, Ouse Patliameut bas not yo: dev made, but it is gewerally | to the electors a: Waltsou, whieh fils seven coiumus of | fag go It 1s suid, mado wonderful progress towards por. | ‘Ue,Unted States goveramen’. | 8 | bow anon supvorting them ab level inones, a large Sumpiives, Comvatescents, Dolieved that the euainsn' siatoowaa, Professor Martia | the Mayyor Uy. th” organ of the extreme left in Hin. | fecting the Servian artillery covpa, Ail these efforis | concern: the issue of the Queen's proclamation, with hown referee, Me. Charis Hus the well | ght tights aby Stomach te now At Rabe E. Simson, who prose? over the last Paritément, will | gary. This mauifosto is w pharaphrase of the vue ad- | Veimy Made, not at Servia's, bat Russia's expense, the | complete success. We have not space now to’ argue oaker, was umpire for afior'the ase or RGU S MALE Bt country 18 literally quite free from debt, , ws ; dreseed io the cicctors of Jasziadany. Kossuth sees in | '°Garaschanininy the Servian Prime Minister, a | ove Sgzin this much vexw) question; It \e enough to bis olection “a proof that the people sympatiize wish | great patriot and politician, and also ® man | proclamation that it liad justly divined the the principles to whieh he has dedicated bis life.” The | Of Yast talent and influence, speaks openly | character of the str Can it be said that on the subject of existing Russian aggression | 9 confederacy raising a! to be reckoned by hun- bad th ‘ a Preseni siain of Jars im Hungary be aitributes to the | in the East, and what is more, bas the candor to siate | Greds of thousands of me., an? fighting year after year | joct,\. 1s: wateamors wore ve far ane “skilfully propagated foar of Russia’! and to the “cun- | that the more Russia does for Servia the more she as- | some of the greatesi battles of modern times, can be | gee i. roaily led til taey got to the | fusion of idea which has led people to believe that the sists them against their present snomies, and inforward- | qtiy denied the satus of a belligerent? Ip fact, it was | wrere ik: constitution of 1 as really been restored."” vod for Poayrit, Hen: ‘aad, was jockey for Kiishy aud’ Joe -adler grey ) Podgeilt, wuose friends luid avout cine to tive | +seihed St itengine Sours pete wrest tmcroven me aufacturers’ it De chosen to Hill tue sswo position during sho present ‘Semon. THE ROMAN QUESTION. by the Pope’s Arrests of “suspic iv u ing their present objects the more deeply and suroly is | Enghshmen who, as bystanders, saw more clearly the | jp shore. Kilby craduaily got away, aliiougu the otoer y, near Fourth street; ing her own throat. there is no sympathy, he | greatness of the struggle than did the American gov- | jep-aiediy threstened lim, but his chance was apparently Tonted Qneat article at amend prve Fionwtvor, Sept. 14, 1967, The Paris "trie acsoris that General Prim has been | says, felt in Servia for Russia. Her help is wel come | erawent itself, which at frat called out only 70,000 ripe of any moaramme good a lerwards, and he led by a leng’!) at Hammersmith ro ane jhe Many arrests of dav yo aod suspected persous bave | betrayed, and that ‘i> Spanish government has obiained = jladly Payne i wll oy I sraocthow oo — bridge; be incroaged it-to three bag onde ngthe ab saris, Ambers vit oar pale ing one. Doon mado by tho Paps! authorities at Viterbo, usar the 2av0 i rey uarter; Pa 000 : and tien, rift apurting, & despera'e race ensu ‘ve te fies is “aaa ity Nag peapgedearegecis se poh gent eo fe hg op Fight hom, At tho’ referes could uot. distinguist who Py oy Br tive’ ieee, Wee pee Dye: harmies frontier of the Kowa terri wal ‘The Spanish goveroment bas prohibited the entry into | and teaching, the object Servia aims at is it ain od had wou, declaring ita dead heat, He then ordered tue | neous. Faciory 81 Barclay sree. t ‘8000 will Servia throw over her old friend and in addition to the Grst sev: Spain of all orcigm journals treating the insurrection | 2°00, will Servis throm ooo ee agelast, Russian ag: a ye mon to row again to-day. - of 100,000 men had been called out ‘deat, r k THE ANOGLO-AFRICAN WAR, from a poiut of view favorable to the insurgents, gression 10 the East.” French or English money and | ang ative measures had to be tabse, Tor the Gotened aimases ot Bove tad nbs nn At the Council of Ministers held in Constantinople, | infuence | oe then a I of she capital Bat the really decisive point is that OBITUARY. way. Firat Movement to the Const of Abyssinian. | under the presidency of the Suitaa, his Majesty spoke in ome accept for the nonce the assistance offered by Dh mg onl oth eta saara Wnetiione ot « onatitation Water te a Corinin, Care fer Loxpon, Sept. 14, 1867. favor of the coustruction of railways throughout the Base, the prociamation bad had reached Ws the diockade | phe Death of an Ii Dies ae all 1 diseases of the Kidneys, Urpot 6 Lum A telegram from Bombay announces that the Grst | Turkish ewpire. ibe concession for a line to Belgrade reason for supposing this man, whojis cer- | had actually commenced, and of search and | Node of Reason en Liberty meee . ‘ia a ree te to understand the ition of affairs, t ras approved and granted to the Servian Company, aud uni honestly what. Ui believes to be the truth, but | SP aurea read yeas aris Gra Bra ena the only point t» be vetiiod is the State guarantee, whether Servia will be strong enoagh for the she | preyed on American commerce may be suffici ‘The English Admiraity authorities at Liverpool were | sets herself, or whether this is merely one man’s opinion | pot so conc.usive. on may weil De that a argue From advices by the French mail iret the West tivel 4 . for And at variince with that of the majority in -ervia, | am not responsible all due precaution to pre- | Coast of Africa wo learn of the death of the actively engag-d iu preparing the steam transports however, Ican maintain, | vent such acts, vas wenn British government | Chief Mabba, who has for the fast six yi bs the Abyssi expediiion, ‘ar are the arrangements ‘extraordinary ones, indeed, are going “ take such precautions. ene propositions may | ful fae among the native tribes imheoiting tne Perfected that seversi of tho larger class of steamers prnsouty at warn be com! ae re vege boyd ‘through the LC omgnine inane, orb Bore and Frenca je C jos in intended to rum between Bombay and Abyssinia were * there’ Memos Aad one sent ‘teqthough eer Saarnty H but — importance in the kingdo: seen? Cakes and onery, 0 Nineteenth ba steamer of the Aby%.siau expedition bas jolt india for O atreses, Abyssinia, to explore ibe coust, take soundings and fod @ultadle places fo: 4 |suding. Ten steamers chuciered by the goverument have already suiled from Eugiand for India, where tuey will De ased to transport troops aud munitious of warto Abyssinia. science. [From the London Times, Sept 3. PM es mpeeents's ie competitors, fotor the pertect RK Gy to leave the Mersey ‘or their destination ina few days. that thus by means of Engl the maritime a stanch Mabomedaa, a 4 i a r jn oo E G Y P T. It was believed in official circles, however, t¢ be quite trade of the North crippled, that year, he rebelied against hia pag avec iaian Wan onraial ’ he rections and what not in that quarter a i tim to death nny the supreme rule | fac simile of medal, at WHEELER & ° ne impossibie to bave the arrangements connected with | amusing to know something of the of the country, With fire and sword he etablished the a Return of Seainel rr sha to Alexandria. the expedition completed in time to allow of active | affairs, the manner of their proceeding ~ THE WRECK OF THE J. T. FORD. religion of Isiam, killing all those who would no’ Farntew MARGmILLMS, Sept. 1 dei jadertaken in November, ter they bear, Foralthough it will be said such thi their beads and swear on the Koran their adherence ot. 43, B. KELTY, 47 © LWT, operations “4 can have no serious result, and are in themselves no cri his faith, This fanatical warrior, elated by the success | have opened « Furniture Department to “beans art. Adespatch from Alexoncr® reports that his Royal The Ragiish government tnetituted tions ‘of com Tcnlok tat the fact of | Voyage of the Miniature Sch Highness, Ismael feos, oo Vieetoy of Egypt, has ar- Brosecu terion ing disquietude, against the leaders, both Orangemen and Roman | their being Teniently, oa looked upon, aided and timore—Heavy Wenther governm jer from Bal+ | he had obtained over his negro brethren, in June, 1966, | cles at fair prices. i Harrowing | sent an invading army into the British \erritory on we rived at that city 0 svirn from bis extended visit | Carholics, concerned in the recent party demonstrations fry ainsi inwhich they | feencs om Board—Extreme Sufforings and | Gambis, but he was repulsed and sustained great | 47 Broadway—Furaitureland | Siip Cover’ very. style. to Wesiorn Eurupe, s (ua) be was received with great | in the North of Ireiand. Death=Last Daye of the Captain, Mate, eens SS, cowcron se tnowana boo L var 441 frondway—Lace and ‘Nowinghare Curtaine; new tm. Rejoicing by his sudjerve Ernest Jonos lectured September 2, in the round room seen Boy=Statement of Armetrong, the tack the French, and in December of tho same) year, dort — ° . invthe Rotunda, Dublin, on political Ho was four thousund warriors, surrounded a party of three F & Bak: “A Preminm Sewing jae are called rev [From the London Times, Sept. hundred European French t d masencred th road * AN GCEAN RACE, accompanied by sir. Beales and a deputation of working | pillaging, expeditions. "The leading obaracter of. th The Mary Blake, from om Antigen, bas haart (a the } all, wich th e exception of nine, who alouo escaped to tal mt? - — men, The room was about baif filled, and there was no = due regard being had to Uhelrage, Provious ‘accom: fiver, with’ » seaman irew Arrant the ead tal Medion! Elert tele. schooner: | "The sacrifices and custome of the King of Dahomey i he woll known Medical Electrician ishiments, Tepatation ‘and skiil, 18 one Zikra Haydak, | board, the oh | ai rvivet of a of a crew of fou has rosumed business at ho. t.'Weet Fou teenth street whero the diseased cea receive speedy reiiet ivrougl bie electrical agencies. Costest of the Ciipyers in the Ruo from China. Loxnow, Sept. 14, 1807, ‘The usual annaal race of clipper ships from Chine to enthusiasm, The O'Donoghue occupied the chair, The jaring a chequered but successful carcer, has com- called the John T Ford, ‘which was lost ‘are but a irifle compared lecturer said he cate to establish @ perfect understand- | mitted the seal anoust of eighteen caurders. Of bis | while ons ae voyage to Paris via Havre. The John T. Ford this tepals Mabba has, wie ing between the English and the Irish people, He advo. | other Cig gt hey mpd Dw ret, boca wh oy + s a 7, iret be nh meg ng i . is wou! iH a unwarrant je hi an’ ue, = er, she was not Co! cated residential manhood suffrage and vote by ballot. private history, aad secondly, because it structed on the lifeboat pri being more of a whale. ane New Stock. hore Sad Slippers, of every variety, the King of Sein. and his Does, nt exultingly by that king asm trophy | Pda Po Nova ats wees London, with cargoes of (tie aew crop of tea, has just A telegram from Berlin ap78:— my letter untit for tication, boat, Her @imensions Seres eteon feot length of keel, | head ade to order al moderate pr been decided. It is oMeiatiy confirmed that the Prussian war sloops | Another, Carabello, twenty.two foot siz inches over all, seveo fect beam, | of successful war to the Governor of the French settle. roadway. opporive Meirypuli aa Howah Sixteen vessels miaried simultaneously, Hertua aud Meduas are to sail for the Modiverrancan (or | #nd well kao’ ranty. i two feos six inches depth of hold. She was the joi | ments on the Senegal. It has been computed that no PULTE Kar Py a . tho protection of North German subjects. The sloop | it# bloody care from ite sangulnary reput Property of the master, Gould; Armstrong, the eur- | less than twenly thousand human beings bave been killed are at and Best A iy to day the Taeping arrived at ber dock, and thus | augusta on rf uisite atrocities, Ho now struts the epeta of Belgrade, vivor, and two or three others, aud the citizens of Bal- | or have died ‘thro bh starvati ve been abducted ready hing for Gentlemen and buys ever 18a proceeds jmniiar mission to Mexico, q nag! 08, oF Ba shhibited et retail ia New ‘Won the honor of being the fagtest ship. Official despatches from Madrid that Cobtrenns yey oe by others and known Hs nepal great interest in the success of the expedi- pele into slavery, by this monster Maboa Saas the sn) tray BROTHERS, LJ of Eastern weapons, jon ie reli a u a it ends scl had crossed the French frontier, as Luenon, with bis | ‘u'romanuic and “novelitke’’ looking s erigatd aa any | The Joh C. Ford toft Baltimore on the 224 of June, | foped tat pesca and’ prospecty “sear, be restored te hartetag 4 DISASTER AT SEA, baad of 609 ten, whe were alt Gietrined Uy the Preach | 7°70 tha hoe amo, tafuanaily ‘acaped my sprane st hala oth sth du an oe the van auth One Single A oi Change, tho Fate authorities, ‘The insurrection in Aragoa and Catelonis | .,% in appearance nd dress « polished, refined. | of hor baeds leovitig, Armotrone, who .ie a dsbert ea MS ee Apeliention Canes yehd Fale was atan end, the rumor of @ rising ab Vigo faige, and | looking ‘gentioman, Dressed as any Parisian dandy, } joined her, and om the moro Sb the ioth of July she THE BREADSTUFFS TRADE. Hands. the rest of the country was tranquil. with Pie pails yt carted op ny weil jeft bee on enna - vy rad diet \ LiveRoor, Sept. 14, 1807. |} An oficial denial 1 given in St, Petersburg ton state. | Stti0s boots and Jouria, gl pe Fee eet ing win hoted'at Deviia | New Sources ef Feod Sapply for Ragtands Poppers And other articles wuich were recognized as be- ‘Fouging to the bark Enoch Benner, Captain Benner, have recently been poked up at sea off Cape Clear, j The Enoch Benner sa:\ed from this port on the 284 of ment of the Courrier Francais that @ concentration of Russian troops had taken place on the Austrian frontier. There has been nothing beyond ordiaary movements of Se ea ee = ve etaatenttret 0t ef ot rea for OF nad . Angus last for Busia The Mount Conis Simmit railway tine, which has been k sho ivenes ot cs Sistas partons. nee im the course of construction for the last sighieen ‘a dass a bark hes been loos with all om board. ‘ad wbich follows tu the cnie tho erent eyed of aka Ba j

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