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EUROPE. | BY THE CABLE 10 SEPTEMBER 27. Revolutionary Movements in Italy, »,, Switzerland and Ireland. ‘Armed Garibaldians in the Italian Cite. . and a Riot in Geneva, England Preparing /°* 82 Irish Fenian Movement. THE REVOLUTION, ~Garibaldian Riots in th inn Cittes=A Dangerous Movement=The King About to Assemble Parliament, Frorexce, Sept. 27—Midnight, Serious riots have brokea out at Udine, a town of Northern lialy, sixty miles from Venice. Armed bands paraded the streets clamoring for “revolution.” These bands were largely composed of Garibaldian volunteers, who bad been compelled to fy from the Roman frontier by the Italian troops, Frorence, Sept, 27, 1867. ‘The pertizane of Garibaldi are creating tumulis ip -various parts of Italy for the purpose of obtaining the feleage of their leater. It is reported that King Victor Emanue! is about to issue @ proclamation calling an extraordinary session of the Ital:an Parliament, THE MOVEMENT IN SWITZERLAND: Garibaldian Ta It in Geneva. Geneva, Sept, 27, 1867. Crowds of men assembled in the streets of the city yesterday and joudly cried for the release of Garibaldi, ‘Some violonee was dono, but no one was injured. THE FENIANS. A General Rescue Riot Looked For in Ire- land=The Fenian Convicts Removed to reappoint Destix, Sept. 27, 1867. Fears are entertained that the Fenians here, embold- “ened by the success of the mob at Manchester, will make a@-similar effort to rescue Captain Moriarty, who is now undergoing his sentence of imprisonment. The government is taking all necessary precautions against such an attenpt. Forty of the Fenian convicts who have hitherto been fmprisoned tn the Irish jails have been sent to Portland, England, for safe keeping. A Fenian Naval Alarm=British Gunbonts for the Irish Const, Lowpos, Sept. 27, 1867. Owing to the report that a supposed Fenian vessel had Deen seen off the county Kerry, the government has despatched a number of gunboats to guard the southern and western coasts of Ireiand, THE WAR IN CANDIA. Omar Pasha Still in Command. Mansni..es, Sept. 27, 1867, Advices from Constantinople state that Omar Pasha has withdrawa his resignation, and will remain at Cauca, the capita! of the Island of Candia, should the Subiime Porte desire him to retain bis commané there. i FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tum Loxpox Moxer Manxer.—Lonpox, April 27— Noon.—Consols opened steady at 94 7-16 for money. | ‘American Securities—No aivices have been received by Atlante cabie of the condition of the New York ‘warket, and quotations are nominal at the ci prices ‘of last evening, as follvws:—United States five twenty Donds, 72:13-16, IWinois Centrais, 77; Erie Raiiway abares, 40%; Atlantic and Great Western cohsolidated Donds, 2234. Loxpox, Sept. 27—2 P, M.—We are still without tele- graphic advices from New York. American securitics Femain nomivally at the ‘ast quotations, with the excep- tion of the Atlantic and Great Western consolidated which have sdvauced }¢ per cent, and are now qui at ‘Tus ContixextaL Bocrses—Fraxxrort, Sept. 26— Evening —United States vonds closed at 75% for the issue of 1862. Liverroo. Cotrox MarxeT—Liverroot, Sept. 27—- ‘Noon —The market opeus he sod quotations are un- changed. It is estimated the sales to-day will reach 10,000 bales. The following are the opeuing prices:. Middling uplands, 8%(4.; middling Orleans, od | Tne Brokers’ circular reports sales of the week at 60,000 Dales, of which 20,000 were for export and 2,000 {or epeculation. The stock now in port amounts to 821,000 Dales, of which 253,000 are American. i Liverroot, Sept. 27-2 P M.—There has beea no change in the tone of the cotton market. argo BREAD*TUrFS MaRKeT.—Liverroot, Sept. breadstaffs market flour 1s firmer, California whe: ivanced to 148. percental. Corn the quotation remaming 428, for new new mized Western. Lrverroon Provisions Marget.—Liverroot, Sept. 27— aP. In the provisions murket lard bas ajvanced 6d. ‘and is now seliing at 53s. per cwt. for Amer can. LiverrooL Propuce ManKet.—Liverro’L, Sept. 27— 2 P. M.—Spirits turpentine, 6d. lower, quoted at 283, per ewt, American tallow, 3d. better; selling at 44, 64. per ewt. for American. a ae workshope England poss-sses: | im England, ono special mission to our government 10 { aa u — po pod its neglect , must cause other | relerence to the Mosquito prot be (the weit Batiohe b6 advance in industry 804 the peaceful arte et | maa) took thie opporwunity of saying thst ws BY THE GULE CABLE. ‘a much greater rate than our own C2UDLTY. ma fisted between ) waite nL Capon Morn considere “tbat Eng. sd is, really ue enn ene So bed o> sue deat ieel- ne her advanced position, and that ia the asstter, of Bigoer m3 40 gil partie” ue and himself on CUBA. instruction of all that tends $> convert ine Pree | eapect to oubt that @ solution satis: cian Beran aa by z a pe aaeete tn conclusion, be | guneral of the Late Captain General—Im- > aaor Tyndall, expressing 0 feet Resseur <v0@d the bealth and happiness of General Thomas posin, eromenion- a Ce ee ee et virus oF once in | | General’ Manrivaz returned tha’"k# ‘2 Spanish, and the Vue Lane Gore, Fin, 2% 1807. } ‘ni oians enier- | following ise transiation:—the friou.7 {CNSt e nss | The funeral of {the late Captain General Manzano tion provided by continental 6» she bet 4" 7—and that no distant "vue, f.. and must ons provebiy Tadvced him to mention t ‘ by one nations BO, ig cia aang Retell ouatipped | fay public is a waleu Toviaence nse*Yavorm’ | past ser . Beet ai -é9 i Dower this muntbe the result? to the cimauce succoes. Captain Pima has justly refer. ~s | peajgianm mass was celebrated by the ntti : Agrees with Dr. Playfair in | counses wot And HIRE periods through which m enormous *~\ainence accorded to us in 1851. The | decision, and the crise nee gee the willingness, the wridea of continental rivals make it daily vileges whic ire abnegation of @ true patriot The ‘eaifiodit ta ost woollen, manufactures to maintain | bed wet calamihion Shih the eee iar enna eae tneir present position, and this he attributes to the in | the principal motives which led me to labur fore ferior edu given to our masters, foremen and | welfare and independence, The fértilite of the soil, the workmen. = ton own anmmiaecaaie® m and varieiy of the climate. ite numerous rivers et fessor Frankland mar w. ° * tmag end its magnificent lakes, present such an abundant bevy a expressed by Dr. Playfait, and prmw ou. --' | *FC@ Of aational wealth that! may be permitted to pdt ning ven in the polytechnic schools of Get- | mention them to the honorable strangers now present, | Fs y Selisertand is moré than coontervalancing | whose industry will, I trust, contribute to open and the undoubted advantages possessed by this counity im | explore this privileged country. With this object laws I .. ergo have been passed in Nicaragua to enable foreigners to . J. Fowler, the President of the Institute of Civil | eataD!#h ia the country enterprises valuable to the Ruigineocs, egeos with Dr. Piayfair that foreign natious | promotion of *#ional industry. It ww my duty to ex- ire f ae eeautenaring prog than Eng- press to you on this *casion that his Exceltency the ae Spe Tae ME 4, G. McConnell says, ‘it re- lent is animated with ii¢ Warmest ssntiments in qu rite par on am ' at, Unless we adopt a refo favor of legitimate, intelligent, and peacoful immigra- ae ye gp Ange in this country, | tion. Capiain Pim, by his general knowledge, by his we shar, SOM pot a hold our own in cheapness of yOdigious activity, by the number nd importance of his in passin,” * Sivon yj & Fina.!¢ id Commerenl. Havana, Sep. 26, 1867. Exchange is duit; Sut rates are the sanie as last quoted, The sugar market is {mStlve. Quotations show 20 change. Flour is quiet, The cargo’brougy't by the Tloga, fraa New Orleans, is selling at $14 50 per barrel. Apples are selling at 85 redis; beans xt 17 rela, Marine Intelllaence. coat, a wats ; {m excellence of quality of our mechanical alw fo ag veoered m tno undertakings which | The Spanish steamship Barcelona has arrived Srom productions. my ¢o-oper exer- | Vera Cruz, and the steamer Pajaro Oceano Captain F. Beamont, Royal Eugineér, ts Claed cere the executive power, abd It will always | Vera ryt paige ip aiexo Ooenan has: Just ae the :mmense strides which foreign mechianica engineer. { afford me the greatest pleasure to cive him the same 7 mas, facilitivs in W atever position I may hold in my country. The introduction of English capital for the workina of munes in that part of the repuo.ic in which they most Playfair, were formed not only long before the Paris | abound 1s hs work ontirely, and hascontribated in the Exhibition, but tadependeatly of it, highest degrae to the improvement of an important Mr, Scott Ruesei! Has already prepared amemorandum | branch of uur public weartu, 1 am giad to hear tat recommending to the nation the consideration of tue | Captain Pim ts delegated by the Mosquito Indians to importance of establishiug a national system of technical | attend to their interests, and I am weil able to ducation. appreciate the gocd sentim n . ola, of Nottingham, thinks that a thoroughly | has manifesied in favor oi those uufortunte tribes organized system of primary instruction should be sup- | wich have been under the protecuon of no nation siuce plemented by an art and industrial education. that of Great Britain wes withdrawa from them by the In order to meet this national evil Mr, W. HL Ablett | coavention of Managua, and have aot beeu a le to pro- has submitted to the plan in aid of tech- | tect themselves well, not having the mecessary means to nical education, whic proval of tho Lord | do it, The government of Ni um warmly desires President of the Council, the Duke of Mariborough, and | to effect thelr absolute ro-lueorporation, and to promote is now under co:sideration. He suggests that in any | their wolfare on equal terms tw the Nicaraguan citizens, town where «ny manufacture of importance is carried | The Mosquito cos, which posseaies eacclient ports, and on a museum of trade patterns should be 1» 80 | which abounds in richerof every sort, is (he most vulnerable that the local business peculiar to the district might be | point of the Nicaragua (ai ig Ray that which is by aided by the opportunity afforded of inspecting a collec- | these circumsiances most expoed to of ambi- socean, "Heinen that while abrosd-every ove engaged | nd” snsorporaied wid toe republic. access, He states that w! overy one and deunitely re-t the republic, im a manufacture seeks by new methods and the beat have coufidonse that the mission which I bave under ‘and most perfected workmanship to maintain any ex'st- | taken to the British ernment wit result favorably, ing superiority, 90 as to command the trade, and in | and that the well known justice of thie governmont, ihe France, especially, a system exists, through ctate Kind reception which ber Majesty given Tonage, la connection with tho liberal academics aod the enlightenment of her Majemy’'s Secretary form the national institution of france, of aiding and | of State for Foreign Affairs, Lord Stanley, and encouraging by honorery distinctions those who signal- | that of bis worthy colleague, will lead to suceess. ize themselves in any department of art or manufacture, | During the ow days I bave spent in Kogiand I have al- ‘here is no ald whatever afforded in England, and it is | ready had occasion to admire some of those surprising left to individuals - | undertakings which bave elevated this coaniry to so tempts at improvement. The country being committed | hich a tion the civitized world: The remerm- toa free trade policy, which gives to the individual pur- | prance of these th hail joyfully carry back to my chaser the opportunity of baying foreign goods that can | country, in order and help its protection be sold cheaper, or better than English, exposes it tothe | through the way of peace progress, which happy competition of the whole world, and that it must be | is has entered some years since, Allow me, im conclu- quite clear that some classes of goods must be | sion, gentiemen, to propose to you the healch of my interfered with by foreign {mportations, go that | distinguished friend, Captain Bedford Pim, and ask your Swiss and German tusirines displace Macclefield | sincere good wishes for she realization of all thove pro- sarsuets, and Basle ribbons interfere with (ne sale of Jects which his characteristic activity bas undertaken, entry ones, he states that great difficulties are occasion- | seeing, as we do, that his exaled qualities ara ag tho- aily experienced by facturers when they recei roughly appreciated by his own country men ag they are orders for goods of rather a different description to those | by the inuabitanis of Nicaragua. usually produced at mills; that whenever new ‘The Cuarruan briefly reaponded to the compliment. methods or new materi: to bo applied, both em- Mr. Bows, Consul General for Nicaragua, said—It ployers and workm« loss how to proceed The | affords mo very great pleasure to propose the next museum of patterns would make them familiar with | toast, second only tn importance to tue toast of the ouch that it should be their particular business to un- | evening, in association wilt the name of the tilustrious derstand, and no doubt would be the means of induc ng | visitor whom it is our privitege to entertai ning. studies would go very far to meet the evil in ques- | Witn your permission, sir, I rise to proposs ‘Prosperity tion, and be iostrumental in eliciting many novel and | to Central America, though I am fully convinced original ideas and give genius somethiag oo which to | that it will be ably resp nuded to by the talented states- feed; and, in supplying want to the operative class, be | man, Mr. Marcoleta, tue accredited Minisier Pien'puten~ likewise of the most beneficial importauce to master | tiary to this country, whose dipl.matic missions to other manofactarers also, foreiga Powers in Kurope been so successful, as Business people in Paris complain of there baving | eyidouced by the decorations his bappy priviiege to Deen @ very bad season there this year, despite the ‘as one directly associated for a long period, in- hibition. t pleaty of money has been spent there is residence of some yeara in that prosper: no doubt, but it basall gone into the hands of one class— | rich and picturesque part of the world, I feel prom the bote! proprietors and restaurants, to add that individualiy I most sincorely participate in ‘There has been a little excitement in Liverpool lately | the seatiment of the toast. Tam justified in alludiog ‘among the s'eamship brokers, the governmeat requiring | to ihe prosperity of the country because I find that the @ certain smount of tonnage for tho conveyance | Central American repabiics, while firm to their inde- of troops and stores to Abyssinia, for the expedition | pendeace of Spaia in 1823, were exiled from the that ts to bring King Th:odore to his senses, if not | rest of the world, are now very considerable con- found to be entirely beyond recovery ; as, from the last mers of our manuiactures, and importers of our accounts received, the brutal mouarch is furious at the | most modera and ‘mproved machinery, sending us rebellion raging around bim, torturing and slaying io retura the products of tts soi, such as indigo, all directions. cochineal, cotton, sugar, colfee aud a variety of other ‘The general shipping trade of London bas been more | articles, ali most valuabie to the trade of our own coun restricted lately thau it has been ‘or many years past in . Nor must I omit to refer to the groat mineral al: Kinds of textile fabrics, and but very tittle is now | riches of Central America, now in an infant state of do- MEXICO. The Body of Maximit in the City of Mexi- with a Mule Lond ef Mones—Corfiscntion of Property in Sonera—Denth of General Juan Alvarez and Barron, the Banker. Havana, Sent. 26; Via Lame City, Sept. 27, 1867. Advices from the city of Mexico to the 15th: and Vora Cruz to the 20th inst, have’ been received, The body of the ex-Emperor Maximilian had been brought from Querétaro to the city of Mexico, ‘The report at Vera Cruz that the condition on which the body @f Maximilian would be delivered to Admiral Tegothoff was the return of the articles stolen and car- ried off to Miramar is false, ‘Mr, Otterbourg, the late Americam Minister, had obtained his passports for home with hie family and Mr. Blake, The archives of the logation arw left im charge of Consul Cripps. Marquez is reported to have been seen going into ‘Tamaulipas with a mule Jead of money. ‘The Convo-atoria is appoimted to meet ow the 224 inst. Property in Sonora’td the amount of over $100,000 had eeu confiscated. A specie conducta bad left Querétaro. The Nuevo Leon forces bad triumphod, entering Monterey on the 24th ult, The diligence from the capitat had been robbed: Eustaguio Barron, the celobrated Engtish banker of the city of Mexico, died at Tacubaya on the 9th. General Juan Alvarez die’ at Provideacia August 22 General Jiminez haa been appointed his successor. ‘The waters had overflowed a portion of the town of Acambaro, causing some deaths aad much damage to Property. YELLOW FEVER. Seventy-seven Interments In New Orlennae ‘New Onzeaxs, Sept. 27, 1867. ‘There were sevonty-seven yellow fever inierments during the twenty-four hours ending at six o'clock this morning. wear, ¥' cludio; ‘Wasenrxaton, Sept, 27, 1867. A dispatch has been received at the War Depariment from General Mower at New Orleans, announcing the aeath from yellow fever yesterday of Lieutenant Wing, of the Fourth cavairy, The other officers are doing well. in Mi Moniz, September 27, 1867. Nine cases of yollow fever are reported uere for the twenty-four bours ending yesterday evening, aud five for the day before, Tho Yellow doing. elopment only, but whch, Ip the course of ume, jam Tersuaded; will ter — Uhe expectations of even the Relief for the Yellow Fever Sufferers. ean; . lato the progress of the 0 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. FOREIGN THEATRICALS. ee eae woe 1 American States bas been most unex etuademen RS Central danrears ago the arrival of a sbip, despaicnea | _ We have to acknowledge the receipt of the following for the benefit of the sufferers by the epidemic a: Gal- veston:—Chapel of St. George's church, through Stephen H. Tyng, $60; Andrews, Sanford & Smith, $25; Cash, $10; D. Littlejohn & Co, $50; Lacey, Moeker & Co., $25—$160. Previously acknowledged, $5,137, Total, $5,297. Also the following for benedt of the New Orieans suf- ae by the i id circuito SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD, frame oun cores by the lena, nt econioes rates The London Stage—New Plays by Boucl- | six months, might have been considered quits an occasional event. Now, through the enterprise of our cault, Watts Phillips, ertson and nt the Americana, a line of well Reade—A New Act for the Lady of Lyonn. ipped. steamers ly on the coast, visith Loxpox, Sept, 10, 1867. pe Ny oes tam four times Like everything else in London, amusements are very progress siready attained in the present Scott Sidd those countries is abuodantly evidenced by | ferers:—C. H. Shipman, $100; Hylda, $20; Committee bere bea nates, © Berne, Sores the steamship line I have | of senolare ‘rom ML. *h Lyons’ Coll Tustitute, actress, 18 playing Rosalind at the Haymarket; the | referred toin the enormous amount of freigut carried Strand has been given up to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul, | outwards and homewards via the lathmus of Panama. and the burlesque of Black Eved Susan still fills the little ry elewent of su ; New Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Dion Boucicault will appear | put the contemplated construction of a railway througn at the Princess’ next week, howover, and then the fall | Nica will, when completed, be the crowning work ‘seasol open. Bouc! " 10 the development acd advancement of Central Ameri pilates Tho Boucicanlt’s will begin | Pwtoe ue within a forinixht's. direct communication therr engagements in Arrab-na-Pogne, and & new play | with these countries, which together occup; rea of by Mr. Boucicault ‘will foilow, ‘ihe Queen's Theatre | about three hundred thousand square miles, (formerly St. Martin's Hall) will be under (he manage- | jation of three million inbabitants, With U laine co New Yorx, Sept. 27, 1867, TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. The letter of which the following is a copy refers to resolution passed by New York Stock Board:— Mr. A. D. Guuerr:— 1m. had the ition for a subscription for the elie’ of the yellow ulferers of New Orleans drought befure the Board, and take pleasure in being uble moi ment of Mr. aud Mra. Alfred Wigan, and # new play OF | ting of and with the assistance of foreign enter- state that $1,000 ted by unani- Ghaties Reade, called Tue Double Marriage, willbe’ toe iNet reasonable. to anticipate a bright funure | tour ehvett the members which Sia wv for openin, rece, these 3 anceme! ress wi to you by the commitree a, in in the matter. Pir Watts Phillips has written © nm ~{ cog pela gr ager ar ‘Naw Youx, dept. 27, 1367. PO ICHANDS & UO. i drama called | of the past equalied in the future, our trade with Nobody's Child, wth which the new Surrey will begin | Central America must be largely augmented. The policy its campaign, Casie will be revived at Prince of | of these governments is liberal, «ith every inducement Wales theatre, to be foliowed by Bone cault's How She | for foreigners to come among thom, enjoying equal Loves Him, and then by a Littio drama from Palgrave | rights and privileges wih tne patives of the soil, With Simpson’s pen. Mr. Robertson, author of Caste, is writ- | iuese remarks, #'r, I will conc’ by asking you todriok ing a gambling play forthe New Holborn theatre, and | 1 the toast, Prosperity to Centrat Aineri: has been to Homburg to study his charactera Th® | Senor Marcoveta was born in 1802, and entered the di- Strand will have a new. burlesque, Drury Lane a new | piomatic service of Spain in 1826 1a 1834 he left bis drama, and the Adelphi a new play with which to open. | native country, aad soon aiter turned bis attention to- wr. Feouter wil bring out The Lady of Lyons atthe | ward Ceniral America it was Senor Marcoleta wh» en- will introduce @ new | tred imo the negniations with the piesent Emperor of the jetnotte’s bartles. So | French, then a pri orer at Ham, t place himself at the you see that the approaching season in London will be | Arad of a grand schem: of colanivation and cana:isa‘ion of Quite as romarkabie as that in New York, Nicaragua, and (o this day his Majesy reiains a very fa- TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, We ackuowledge the receipt of the following addi- for the Galveston sufferers:— York Hotel, $50; Moore, Jenkins & Co., $25; Bua Parker & Gray, $100—$175. Previously acknowledged, $3.727. Total, $3,902, NORION, SLAUGHTER & CO, New York, Sept, 27, 1867, TO THK KVITOR OF THE HERALD. Collections for the yellow fover sufferers at Now Orleans by H. B, Cromwell & Co, :-— Sanger, Wallace & Co., $60; Andrews, Sanford & Lonpos MAaxkxTs.—Lovnox, Sept, 27—2 P. M.—Sugar my 6d. for No. 12 Du:ch standard. Linseed, 68s, Whale ot, £40, gspermg oil, £115, Linseed cakes, £10 68, Linseed vil, £39. Marine Intelligence. Sept. 26—The royal mail steamsbip Persia, Captain Lott, which sailed from New York on ‘the 17th of September, arrived im the harbor to-day, snd sitar sanding her ‘and foreign mails sailed \verpoo! Lonpoxparar, Sept, 27.—The Anchor Line steamship Columbia, Captain Carnahan, from New York -eptem- Der 14, arrived at Moville to-day and sailed this after- @ooa for the Clyde. Soursamrtom, Sept 26.—The Hamburg-American Packet Company’s steamship Allemania, Captain Meier, whicd lett ‘York on the 14tb inst., arrived at this ‘port yesterday, and bas since sailed for Hamburg. ‘Sovrmamrron, yt, DT ae steamship Atlantic, ‘Captain Hoyer, which sailed from New York on the 14th, touched bere to-day, and proceeded on her voyage to OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE. ENGLAND'S TRADE. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. sive Education and Its Consequences. Loxpon, Sept. 12, 1867. ‘Trade is opening quietly this autuma in London, and @omparatively little business is being done by the whole- sale houses engaged in the Manchester and general 4rades, including goods of all descriptions that come ‘Under thehead of tertile fabrics, It used to be the practios a few years back to make large anticipatory parcels for a coming season, but this custom 18 getting cvery much out of fasnios, and people buy more from ‘hand to mouth than formorly. The prices of goods bore ere tolerably firm and stationary in textures composed of wool and silk; but we haves failing market to deal ‘with in cotton goods, which always affecte a trade ad- ‘versely for the time being, There is a great deal of sur- ‘plus money in the country lying idle and unemployed, ‘Dut not the slightest business speculation, and this state of things we consider will continue anti! the beginning of 1868, when, if there are no potitical complications or Suropean war, a good basiness year is expect a. ‘The question of foreign competition is now engaging ® great deal of attention, both im London and the manu- Gacturing centres. It is proved beyond doubt that many ‘tmportant branches of English commerce are being dis- pieced by foreign importations, slowly but surely, which fis very generally attributed to the great want of techni- a) and primary education among out workmen and foremen. | ‘The Schools Inquiry Commission have Peeently pud- Bished the correspondence they have received from dif- ferent individuals on this subject, which, as it may prove wf considerable interest to your readers who bave not geen It, I will give a short summary of :— Dr. Playfair cousiders that our country, with cvery few exceptions, has shown but {ittle inventiveness ince 1962, and that the one cause upon which there was moat Seenimity of conviction te, tne Ligon asste, ustria, am Switzerland posses" & Toduetria education for the masters and managers of le ‘inwards thai country, and a great re-pee! for oo. & : CENTRAL AMERICA ire ingeted. mei wh mr gu it emning. | SDN Sh So0 Samael Willen 89°C fe: CA. Up to 1849, cenor Marcoleta sorved as Chargé d'Affal ia Getabeog & Boon, $60; Howe & Percy, but since thea be has Se to the — Mintater Plenipoent Emile Bornard, Lad Beeelie, of Minieer General Martiges. hom we are ighted to see here this evening, bas just commenced his career in mM an aos te Gand Pine groper ty rs Ld i be, no Kat aly for y rtines’s Sper in London. deavor 10 emul career of enor pte the London eer, August 24) to couple the names of Senor Marcoleta and Don Kate vanx, $10; ; 10; "Rallt'& Co,, $60; Ait. D. Selleck, $25-— Seek. “Provtousiy remitted, far "Total, $3,347. CROMWELL & CO. New Yor, Sept. 27, 1867, ——$—$$—$—$———— THE BOARD OF FOREIGY MISSIONS. Diplomatic Mission from Always manifenied to." vat acus of took place this morning, ‘The procession started at halt- o'clock for the Cathedral, where » solemp NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1867. saline 5 yet Ade son anne LOUISIANA ELECTION. #0W OLD POLITICAL RATS LOVE EACH OTHER, Little Ih cat Manifested in the Quest’ ‘rom the Commercial Advertiser—Weed—Sopt, 27.] > “ . ‘ ” the days of our fires Probal of a Failure of a Conve eux fr <0 Bier Hh oe Want of the Necessary Majo: .-sion for deen Pitas. ister ath ro g he had been ‘one of New OLEAN” ade the twelve,” there would have been no question into ‘The Republican has full 4 4a, Sept 2%, 1867. | whose pockes the ‘thirty pieces!” drop) Amy. co, As a poll in the First, Second -astrne of the vote cast to-day | 4,/Hie “S00 Mom eeryody's mess and in nobody's city, Im the” _ ead Third municipal "soxoapadbged watch.” Heise common weold, bes Ce ge the © irat district there were 2,540 votes in | nobody cares for his sianders, He exhausted fe ‘ f Mr. 1 bs finally compelled to ~econd 2,253, in the Third 2,207. Total, 7,090. mit Mr. Lincoln, who was y compel _ | Nearly all the voles cast wore for» convention. TD) if yreaueu, we SNOW. be “immpenchod!’ Mt wie nO are, i u . <s Cuba, | Dumber of registered voters in the district is 24,235, be for listening to such miseraue ‘ textile fabrics we no longer | necessity psd In such circumstauces, it wast } 124 Femaing wit va we ee uuu sae ~*~ Inst, when The Republican expresses the apprebension that unless Ey to surround him, We. never felt that ue « » they are tobe shipped to Mpaix. The procccslom was | the vote is heavier to-morrow t! very Jong and inxposing, and occupied forty-five minutes Vention will fail-—-the law requiring # majority of the _—___ afte roposition for a cou- | the White Home, Old Blair end bia cud lurking about Tegistored voters to vote or the election fails, A.—Cheap Soup! Good Sonp! Natrona Re- fined Baponifier or Concentrated Lye, Two cents a pound ‘\. THE DIFFICULTIES IN NASHVILLE. for superior Hard Soap. Twelve pounds of Sofi. Soap for onecent, Byvery fami; ke Election To-Day=General | ae seeks ele ae, se Ae eral Grant Not to | Vaticties of soap as easily made cup of coffee. Isa new t the Forces of Governo! concentrated lye for making soap, just discovered in Green. ef All the Conserva- vier tive Candidates=Twe Rudical Candidates | '#%1'9 the Arctic Seas, and is composed mainly of alumi for Mayor Still in she Ftel. nate of soda, which, when mized with refuse fat, produces Nasavitte, Ten bo wn " the best detersiv r MT a Matters have become much quieter t.?-day. espynstie i eee heel $ night General Thomas received x despatch from | POUN4# of good soft soap, oF its equivalent in superior hard Last ee General Graot telling him that the mili ery cannot be | soap. Retailed by all druggists and grocer#in the United made use of to defeat the Executive of # Stat,» in enforcing | States. Full recipes with each box. Dealermean obtain is the laws of the State, and ordering him not .\0 prevent a Joga! State force from executing his orders, ‘A copy of this despatch was transmitted \0 Mayor | C°Ust of the wholesale grocers and druggists in all the Brown, who to-day wrote to General Thomas,. stating | townsand cities of the United States, or of CLIFFORD that he bad not consented to any resistance to t:\¢ law; | PEMBERTON, General Agent, Pittsburg, Pa nor did he desire to defeat the Executive of the si'ate in A.=Univeranl E ie 867. his efforts to enforce the law, He bad only | AsHUntyerenl Exposition Parise bait ‘bom SON designed, {f not prevented by armed violer\cé, | awarded the FIRST GRAND GOLD MEDAL for Ameri- ¢an pianos in all threo stvies exhibited, this medal bet to howl a strictly legal election in w perfect 'Y | Gis.ncuy classified fret in order of merit by the unanimous peacefud manner, atvd in accordance with the city cha: | Verdict of the interuational jury. Loc: He baguncest? Gensel ‘Tunes 9 lear: ham\ | Womens Nee toe and {Hast Fourteenth streey » Sept, 27, 1867, | wholesale in cases, each containing 44 boxes, at @ liberal die- | whether be (Gencral Thomas) deemed it his duty, umder A.—Visitorete New York. gest and the order of General Grant, to uphold General Cooper, eke ating tee neni commander of the State militia, im his threatened deter- and boys ever exhibited as mination to prevent the electiow under the cbarter, FRROKAW BACTBERS, adding that im that case he bed no choice left but to & Fourth aveaue, 62 Lafayette submit to the authority of the United States, with « csi Paco oat. anatene protest against the signal and A -Castom Department | of Brokaw Bre ‘Thomas, in regty, stated that the proper im bas been entire! 3 terpretation of Geweral Gmant’s order is gustuin the the choicest goods from Lor State aucborities isthe execution of their orders, it not don and Paris, @ great many boing bis province to decide the question of the legality of which have figured in the oF legalliy Of the election erdemed by the city enthori- |: Pore Exhibition, “have, just General Thomas subsequently twsued an order for the Aisposition of a military force of cavairy aod infaatry to protect the Commussiosers of Kegzatration and the State a> 1@3 to-morrow ia holding the election. Board of Alderrven met Urs eveniitg and with drew the oificer appointed by it to’hold the election. Mayor Brown, who was @ candidate for re-election, MERCHANT has withdrawn, mr, Col! anutber conservat: bes CLOTHIERS, 30 to % Fe also withdrawn his name. This leaves the field to Mr. Otinot appene. Seaver Aiden, @ Northern radical, and Mr, Scovel, an old citizea Gott scl dag on of Nashvill 180 & radical. Aldew will be elected. The republican: highly elated wito the issue of events, ft, Resets fh fat fot Bovexer." me ‘while tho opposition are correspondingty deprecsed. Paulus, Sour stomach, Distress sfter eatin, ‘The election will be quiet aod peasotut. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Tox RecestSuicipe or 4 Free Mason,—Coroner Widey held an inquest at No. 169 West Twenty-fret street over the remains of Jobn Kirk, the member of-one of the Ma- sonic lodges of: this city, who committedsmcide Inte on Wednesday afternoon by cutting bis throat with a razor, ‘as already reported in the Herat, Mra, Mary A. Kirk, the widow of deceased, testified that when ter husband x wating Weakness, Disinclination for society, Meni Despontionta *. 4c., are the rule rather than the exception with the-hum ao family, and have stamped tueir effects upom Us ail” The moat effective, gentle, suiden and agreeable remedy ie tee Plantation Bitters. They have probabil cured and alba viated more canes the t five years than al y other medicine 8 combined. They are sold throughout Tength ant-bra adth of the land. MAGNOLIA. WATER, a delightful toilet artjcle, superior to cologne and’ «at half the price. ame home to bis dinner on Wednesday he arked jea nser and {Teeth Preserver, Dr. JOHN. her who dropped the dirt in front of the bouse, and said | S08 41 aerioan Tooth Powder defies the world Kbad been put there to remind him of his grave; that | ‘obroiuce,tts quad Depot Lil East Tweifth street, Sobt he saw some one on the corner who nded'to murder —_ bim, Afver partaking of a litile dinner deceased said he A Man of U: ‘oe Sam’s Arm: nd a Reader would go into the basement and take # was amd after- | of the Herald, tas fat three years suffered terribiy in come wards lay down and sleep eo tuat he could go to the | sequence of » wound from a boinbshell. He came 60 miles rgos tu consequence of rm ting a notice in our columos that ab pon Teens: (aia tis ele en ie Cones pain of any name or mi sture would be relieved free of charge Came bome again not to be surprised; te sald be would | xr'iip Chatham eyrarer Dr WOLCOT, the propeistore be found murdered, but that he would never do it bim- | not daunted, mace pileation of bis wonderful Patt self, Deceased then went down stairs, and later in the | Paint. An immediat yr4 attract the notic 01 who have been given 1p as hopetess, Not o single instance ured where any patient hak applied the readers of tie id to make & mphatically he public a.tuinat buying his Instant Pain Ae- or Pain Paint, anless in pure white outside wrap- cut en the right side of the neck, penctratiny deeply and naps pers, Examine elosely every bottle offered. nearly severing the carotid artery. Death resuited from hemorrhage. ‘Tho jury rendered a verdict of death by cutting his throat wil razor, Deceased was shirty- - Cure Warranted, M * — seven yoars of age and @ mative of England. ph FRR ae CreeRES Ga eet lode pescenenag Tue Svesect ov Prison HyGieyk—A meeting of the | cures Khematism, Nouralg section on sociology of the New York Association for the | PFincipa: deput, 704 Bromd may sous, Warranted barmiess. Advancement of Science and Art took place last evening A Lady who Waits for Winter re Commence in their rooms in the Cooper Institute, Mr. George | before buying her Furs wili find the stocks hort and litle Updyke presiding ‘n interesting lecture was delivered | Yafiety to choose from. At present theve is at, immense ou " Pricon Hygiene” by Dr. John H. Griscom, in whien | Y#F#ty, and at moderate prices, ab GEMIN'S, 513 Beoudway, he showed the advantages of jood system of hygiene in our prisous, There was # good atteudance at the | , Batche Hoel" Dye harwleem retsbie, teotauter meeting. Hovus: Factory dt Barclay sirect, Tar Stavonrsr House Newance,—The adjourned meet- ing of citizens and property holders in the neighbor- - od hood of Forty-ciguth street and Kleventh avenuo reas- | TiVE POI THE HAli, an unrivalled hairdressing, which FE F , imparts new life and increaved nutrimeat to hair, prevent. semblod last night, at eight o'clock, at No, 658 Eleventh tog baliaces ‘and arcestiog Wa. pe igre tee avenue, in regard to abating the nuisance of slaughter producing the principle poe, wien Ute color depends, and , thus restores gray bait to its origin f houses, Mr. William Armstrong, the secretary, read beancy. and ‘i ep pital "out at onge, 0 ny i the minutes of the last meeting, which were approved, ruggists, aud at my office, 1,123 Hreadway, New Yor! A resolution was then offered to preseot a memorial to SARAH A. CHEVALIER, M. the Board of Health, suned by over two hundred per- |) yay sae oper sons, praying for tue removal of the nuisance and to-pre- ny, jer? ir Dye.—Best ni eonpest. vent the driving of sheep and cattle through the streets | Naturaland durable, Sold by druggists, Bepor 35 Bey et. a Certain Cure Kisco Depew ts Gag etfal Hair.—Many he Caemices all hours of the day and night. Adopted. Mr. Keddy, aermsiae the chairman, then offered # resolution showing that the | Constitution Wat residents of Eieventh avenue and Forty-eghth street are — ans by disease: op) to the erection of slaughter houses in their | “eet, New Yor pelgudortivod, and declaring they would uso every | Curtain honorable and legal means to prevent the nuisance. *t ace, Brocatelle, Terry, Reps, &e. Adopted. The meeting then adjourned, subject to the GE eo. B RELI, 447 Broadway. call of the Cha:rman. — Atremptep Svicips axp GaLiant Rescur.—Yesterday Crintndoro’s ir Dye.-The Bost Ever Mane . Whol id “retail; also appli morning as the prisoners en route for the Island were | Sworiiowe wistigigdan newtog being transferred from the prison van to the steamboat | pavid’s Fall Style of Gentlemen's Hats.— Bellevue, at tue foot of Tweaty-sixth street, East river, | 2934 Broadway, near Duane street. 1g female among the number, named Luretie , sud iy spi into the river, and amid the Diseases of consterpation and confusion which ensued would have | RUBERT UCNTE, otek succeeded iu the rash attempt to drown berself had it | D¢4F Broadway. Hours, 10 to not been for the exertions of officer Fanning, of the i atest neers | mi OPataanate Reece} ls £84, Throat and Lengs.—Dr. No. 9 rt Tenth street, tly spraug into the river afver Ler and caught her y the waist as she rose to the surface. The unfortu- nate girl was quite exbeusted when ianded upoa the dock, and after the proper restoratives were admin. istered sbe was sent to her dest pation under careful supervision. Officer Fanning deserves much credit for ment just opened, 0, L. & J. B. KELTY, 47 Brosdway. Last night s number of gentiemen interested in Cea- = with the toast of “Prosperity to Central Ameri- merica assembled at (be Trafalgar Hote’, at Green- peas ‘do honor to General Martiaes, who, during a | Seftor Marcoleta returned thanks in French, and other perce ot ten years, has been Presideat of Nicaracua. speeches having been delivered, the proceedings terini- SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Proceedings ef the Convention Yenterday— ‘Associat! 1 ea eo an eerowe. | ANOTHER DISTILLERY SE!ZED IN BUFFALO. ty ad ‘Clock P. M. tro, Jacobs, Manning, meon, Dr, pted irzaur, Mr. and many ober geatle- The Board of Missionaries assem! at eight A. M. bony Foo cant iapal tad pasrioue toasts aving been SPECIAL TELEGRAM T8 ‘TWE MERALO. ‘The attendance was very large, notwithstaadiog m- ber of the members returned to thoir homes last night. ‘The Rev. Dr. Chester opened with prayer, when the |. hymn “Nearer, my God, to Thee” was sung. ‘The following officers were elected by the Board for the ensuing year:—President, Rev. Mark Hopkins; Vice preates and GP, Wood; 5 ~ Paweg Le Ward, ‘On motion of Rev. Mr. Boss, of Rochester, a vote of thanks was returned to the citizens of Buffaio for their hospitality in entertaining the members, to the commit. tee of arrangements, to the several railways for free paszes, pers, of the Ceylon mission, addressed Ean ee that Bs Senn be roimforced. A er members addressed the Board at ive the toast of the even- Bovmne, San, * 198, ing, of General Martines, OeCleen F. In the course of hie remarks Captain Pim said:— Collector Root seized to-day a large vinegar factory General Martines was born on Christmas Day, 1820. | on Elm street, owned by J, Kelper, for distiling whie In early life he travelied over every part of a DaLVe | Koy without a license. pa | hereby obtained the practical whic ee Oe General Martie soot esis THEATRE FRANCAIS—RISTORL nes, by patriotism which every true lover of bis country must Elisabeth was given again last night at the Théatre bour of need, joined the bich had teen formed to repel toe teveaers ‘onder the. filibuster | Francais before a very large audience, and the great ‘Walker, That he was eminently successful, both on the | artist who created this réle in America renewed her of bettie triumph, This now well known tragedy bas boon placed on the stage this season by Mr. Grau with new scenery, dresses and appointments and a new Essex in the person Charch. ‘A letter wes read before the Board adjourned, from dated Niagara Falls, regret'ing bis iaabilits rH wot eYt.g trom the Commander of the yn bat The Board adjoursed at eleven A. M., after Dr. Todd pronounced the farewoll benediction, the chorr playing “Home, Sweet He ’ ag the audience left the church. the Glibuster Walker was equal bene ESTATE GET (lhe cbeirman’s) forvune ‘o be under the necessity of | day. The display of produce, stock and goeds ap NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST, pushing bie way into the interior o° Nicaragua at this ed very attractive. The first of the races was _— f entical time. First of all, the revolutioniste had no ae parse of $100; Mr. Ven Cleef's — Ban Fraxcisco, Sept, 27, 1867. manner of hesitation in detaining him, an@ a0 sooner | Van Cieef, Mr. Vrouck’s Goldemith mare, he passed through their hands than he was cap- | pir, Nichols’ brown borse, Goldsmith won the firs: bad ‘Ata meeting of morchants to consider the navigation tured by the government ‘and finally he arrived | nest, and walked over the other two, the other of the Colorado river facts were produced to prove that at Laon on the very day of the baitle in thet city—e | withdrawing. This was followed by «very t Dative whieh fowhed the campaign in tavor of Ube cov. Tad well contested race for $60 wanna Mr, Smith's genase. brcaensgt anna ern a battle im which the General ved Jane, De Forrest's Fanoy Alien, and J. H. Vander. dred miles above ee dag ghee AG the gallantry, He should not have this poond, and be from thence to 6 4 ry ‘been to show that he was person. m9 geod pret. Cn gly ag ee auyine to attest the fact that General Martines, seasons of year, ia from tom to fitteen days. te during his protracted career proposed to eabseribe $6,000 to build @ new steamer to jastance was Fan ip connection with one already on the river. Great creature tn cold bh interest 1s masifested ia the project. thoroughly characterized very early understood achinery for twenty and milla, from tion's happiness oiouoery im this city, fore a ‘s oceania, ual prosperity, Norta Caroting, Assoctat! antic navtitien of are to all parts of the ween A prem tt was interigr tor winter supplies, taking all modes of trans oe the precursors portation, ‘Vhe utmost activity te ed. shoril , raise the REPS a7 POE ER The North American Stoxmehip Company \s preperiet preition EXPLOSION OF A STEAMER'S BOILER AT ST. LOUIS. to comp*'e vigorously for a portion of Vhe ight and passenger busines via Panama, ‘The United States steamer Oxsipee has gailed for Sitka with General Rousseau and aod the Russian Company's messenger for the transler of Alaska, Wheat is quoted at $2 05 4 $2 15, Legal wonders aro unchanged. Sr. Lovrs, Sept. 27, 1867. of her climate boller on the steamer between the Atlantic and Pacific seaboarda, unquestiona- About one o'clock to-day biy ontitied her to aspire to, and bmg yen the ee y 00, @xploded, tearing away & conqwistadores \n applyin N name of Hon of ty o boat and severely injuring ‘El Paraiso de Mavomet,’ fines was now | four deck hands, The bolier was blown acraas 1 8, the prom) and presence of mind di od .—" eons Juurixa vor 4 Fearynoa’ 2 unknown maa while Jumping for a ferryboat at the Catharine street ferry last evening, fell into the water and was drowned before An elegant variety of Nickle Silver aeaistance could be rendcred him. None but the best. 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The wreckers have secured the tron prow and aro advertising it for sale as a curious relic, wortoy of a place in some collection of rarities, and fracefnl.—Knox, of Hat ( 1 other great suiccess with hie ie Gentlemen's iat, which, ae regarda hehiness, neatuess aa elegance, has never been surpaxad, and it will be foun THE DROUGHT IN OHIO, font reasonable article. He has st 212 Broadway, and —_— Broadway. a fine assortment of bead covenags of various Cixcixnati, Sept 27, 1867. descriptions and styles. The temperature ia still very Reporte erections ’ Fitts are selling Abele shock ‘ ed binZeP Tae hs Pecemuice, Bowe 8et ue ; len. Be Tools ° settn toasy onnee, tne cattle ha MILLEN 4 00., No.) Union square. distance tor water, Farmers are the winter markets to any great Laws jew York: 186 tracts are being made but those for early delivery. 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