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8 NEW YORK HERALD ‘yONDAY, OUTOBER 14, 1867. : ; e wit ee LL “ss — Sa 3 7 — es —— : ya Sere RT THE QUICK PASSAGE CONTROVERSY, of Lyons, France, th? ‘ergvement im tho silk trade has now to adopt to ty of | this view, and they are actually very high; but OBacvuse . — E U R (e) Fa which was expected in September ‘aiiod to take place, ee, and the sendine sate see remiss | quotation denotes no public confidence team Pee ( » gta TTI 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, # “ The demand for manufactured goods remained slack, | sn, sMly would evidently “os'without any object ie, ceanal nee ‘minds to.» dividend of Levi S108 ives, D. D.. LL. D. New Your, Ock 12,1867 Rate manne otwithatanding less unsateteory advioas from Ameri | | The despatch which “ sunouncee Guribeldts withdrawal | tree en, ad, re, thoy dectine the funds | Levi SUIIMAD “iygp formariy Bishop ot the Protestant | Garibaldi’s Arvest and Mamie (an i eee cer ane | ewonmeral ou 02, fammanues Ou unetrer | not tavere iibe mannan of te present a Epwopel ure, of North Carolina, and widely known and innit rate of production. “nq to bay the raw material to the uotations, e 8 probable that, before opening the | and are, consequently, indispoeed to take up consola ae for his ‘religious writings, philanthropic works and con- F ‘ ~ ich the . extent only Of \neir daily wants, The stock of superior | gates of tb”, ¢s1es5 of Alessandria to the captive, the | &time, or, im other words, to buy at 95 w Version to the Roman Catholic faith, died at bis rest- deduction for her detention at Queenstown, festo Agai‘ust the Papacy. Exrropead <nrown silks romained low, and consequently Kealian overnment Foceived from tim the format as. wie ana at 0 when the money eat «ath | dence at Manbattanville, at two o'clock yesterday after- pot i + pseepmcaaadepedpeisimestt dt cthdaande ee pricea of these sorts were firmly maintained, The de- | 4, rsetoetne eee MRome, We minv also neo ta the | an accumulation of wna Reus vegond @Y ceumple | noon, in the seventy-first year of his age. is to compute them from Queenstown, as we do those of i Qui Ibaldi @ proot of the contdence of | or belief. The possessor of money not choosing to buy | Mr. Ives was born im Meridien, Conp., on the 16th | the French ships from Brest and the Bremen and Ham - mand f w silks continues rather inactive, and the } °4,/;, for ral ve of being able to intain public | stock either for a permanency or for the occasion, and ot Sapmeber Sak Atlan eoty-age he memovees tha French shipe from Breet and the Bremen aa4 Eas. stock was increasing, particularly in the inferior descrip | the Nalian Execu The Riots in Florence ‘and it yet reassured asto the safety of other investments, ” French insist upon Boyal Proe! tions, "For all Asiatic sorts the prices current, which yp. | anquilliir, | In addiuen, the lateat mens reoeved from | fn iy Keep thelr funds in hand, and are. ready to ad: | with his pareate, to Lewis county, N. ¥.; where he | cov vorh, wags and if te Arent they ae : amationy ,, pear Jow in comparison with those of Inst 86m7"s0, ang | setabitihed, Vance mullons at on@ Per cent Gu short dates and p- | tived untiihe attained his Afeenth year, when ho was | count the Pereie's time irom Havre. The rauie of the nena “i more especially with those of the EUTopeaD silks, had ‘ ie These circomscritied terms, Is wnegval te tne cupply, | sent to the academy at Lowville, During the last fired Ae get gene ye sed any increase of consumption Gorman Onision, and so the money remains without employment stall, | months of the war with Great Britain he served in tae of the Pereire is from Havre to New York, fe mitts util ane Nor aera oe ermantamarcks organ | “ve have thus two facts before us by which to explain | S£%Y; Dut pan the return of peace went back to school, | Ofng"a, "Brew tor ‘maila aud ‘passoogers, Ae the ant Bismarck’s Speech a the Hux ARIBALDL pe Sal hor yg of the Italian government with | ine circumstances, On the one hand, capitalists, both ae aes Ab Sem he studied abips are often detained many hours at Brest and ae it} 5 res) ari . large and small, have had too much experience of sev: paaroh; Queenstown, the only fair comparison of passages is arg 3 cent to pat ap with three; while on the other hand, | be was ordained illness compelled bim to leave the | fron to New Y¥, the difference - Questirn, Arrest of tie General and His Conveyance to COUNT BISMARCK. bey one yt ee ea a ie “Bhpoe end ‘ows became, changes he filed, nimestt rib ~ ccs Dates th oe fora and ‘a ens a tv, Papacy— egy ni than they the Protestant E denomination. In 1820 he re. | principle T com adertie. Pont <44 General Prim’s Def Pree et aE Ee Tenltne Canere cia | Speech of the Prussian Premier on she | tpertistion, rainer, than console: If they could Deller? | moved to > New York. where he studied theology undor | 1866, with the late passage ofthe, Fereire, showing tka Gi Frim's Defence of His Revol qtionary | City ¥.cence aad Disturbances le Florence. xemburg Question, the Londen Guaran- | the panie of last year dealt so heavy a blow to public | fever, Hobart, whe ordained Bim in August, 1522, ee pee fons ‘desires to count the time Poli e Our Vontinental files by the steamship New York sup- tee and German Consolidation. confidence that the shock is felt still, Finance compa- of the Bishop. nae ee eee ee a ana utes with feduction for. oliey and Action, PIY Woe following additional details of the manner of | Tee Herlio jouroals givo tho following as the text of nies, Joint stock banks and railways were all discredited shall be gratified, The Fy 19 i i to Batavia, Gonesse county ; ently he vook Count Bismarck’s observations in the North German | together—not that tho numbor of actual failures was | Tt ; — y to | Parliament when speaking of Frossia’s position with | Yery great, but the examples of unsoundness were on ane “— hureh i Poin hi Gay ibaldi’s arrest, his conduct when on tho s = 4 ii i = sé & 2 - 5 8 i respect to Luxemburg, jarge & scale and with such a variety of aggrava- July 23—time, nine days, nine hours and thirty- British Fi : By won, and tho effets of the event in Italy, France and | ret er eald’—Tho preceding speaker iter | Hous that poopie cannot get over the alarm. and | 2627 Tomoved to Lancaster, Pa, and oficiated at | 2ui/ fo time, ute, dava, so hc atrhioon huts reas mance avid Inflatic j» by Fraud- | Germany. Bebel) says that Luxemburg has been torn apart from | Who will say that the distrust, even as thus prolonged, | Chri#t ae Sho eer Havre. ‘The Pereire ielt Havre on Thureday, September: - THE Annest. Germany since the establishment of the North German | # unnatural? What evidence of solvency is to be | New York, and served as assistant minister at Christ | 26°04 arrived at New York on Monday, ‘October T= [From the Piedmontese tte, September 28. } constitution, That statem * time, eleven days and five hours; difference in favor of ulent, Speculati trusted? High dividends ?—we have scen that they could became rector of on, it is at variance with fact, anem Mey oot y General Garibaldi was arrested in tho house of MM. | he country of Luxemburg is in precisely the same posi. | Ue declared when the true rent of operationa) wee att Sea a See ee he was | the Scotia, thirty-five hours. Twist the Soe Agnolucci, where he was sleeping. A lieutenant of | iin 1, has previously occupied; it 1s governed by the | Profit, but los. Formal reports P—we have seen that these North Carolina’ Carolina, in carbineers entered bis room and presented to bin &® war- | rang constitution and the same dynasty as bofere, | cumenis can be ‘cooked’ to order. Flourishing pro- | ' noe Ce eras eaite popular tee Binetiats claims that tho rant signed Zobbi. The al smiled and sald tran | 41 that has been given up is the right of garrison ex. | £'ammos?—wo hare soon that a prospectus can 20 sug. | in bebalf of education and his success in providing for | Soh." Disease across tho Atlantic, guilty, a (inca been beagrbay oa did not babes it, ae ercised by the King of Prussia in Luxemburg, only | gest what Pig and conceal hat ts true as to delude is nf Wei irae ane ae also pore passage has been twice beaten by the Frye Bi e, reare yon to oe me?” “To Florent purebaser wing what never really intended “ thor | from, inj was the reply. Ho was then removed away with Major | {esita Js to place this question, in the correct light and perclaas “At thie moment 120, the start of the panic | OTE oD the “Apeniee, Doctrine and Fellowship” and | fs yy och an pag ih Bp en reread Rosso, M, dol Vecchio and M. Barberint, engineer. They | from" fact contained in the assertion that the Grand | i8.till severely felt, Calle are falling heavily on inno- | the “Obedience of Faith,” published im New York im | Soa" her'eattant commander.” They have proceeded by rail to Lusignano and thence direct 1 | Duchy of Luxembourg has been torn apart from Ger. | Cent, shareholders. | preve noe, shares are, producing ee a ee nen he stronaly cea | bigh renowa in tho annals of atlantic 4 ina k . | nothing, interest on tures is unpaid. Eyery- , maki nly five aod a ‘Won the General perceived that they had got beyond ane Tee mae ins seus closely connect: | Dody kuows some saiferer among hie own acquaintance, | With the tracterian movement, and this position caused mnakilg, @. peomnes Only, i iH a at By Tre German "mnsil steamship Crew Yeu Captain Dreyer, which lef Southampton fn the 1st ee October, arrived at this pert at an early” yur yesterday ‘moro bnoging our European ‘les, ir pent ef our cable ps patches to her day of sailing fom Baglang, The Inman steamer City §¢ Batsmnore, ‘Captain Res: i i it! kell, from Liverpool, Octot wed on oe his alienation frem his diocese, The fact was that he Dest run, made by the Moons aaairheis pamed Sandy Hook ado: pore ocho, arene Sth | Fiorenge’t? "Ho was told’ that the ordafs wore to taxe | coupled genorally after the diesolation of the Germanic | and the warning, of course, comes home to everybody’ | 144 "soubiod the truth of the Protestant faith for along | Commodore of the Atlantic. 3.8 and it was expected woul {yooh Heck at tena | him to Alessandria, Tt is unnecensary to say thathe | fopiy ‘by his allusion that war ought. to. have been | _ The moro tho nancial history of the iast ive years is | time, and in 1852, while on a visit to Rome openly re- TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD: Pinar each her ‘fock at three or | was treated with every respect. During tho journey be | Gevisred’ on account of the Taxembure question, he | studied, the more extraordinary and instructive will it — ~ <y faith and was gee to ne ” ip New York, Oct, . oe eeetien ant li Conversed with great calmness of mind with lis, We | sands, Iimagine, pretty much alone in that opinion, | appear. While public confidence was unshaken speculs- | Church, Phig conversion on his part was severely ¢o- | 1 reaq @ eommunication in to-day’s Hunat signed Snglish Reform — Banquet Fite toox place in the | ¥H! not say guards, but comrades. (Hear, hear.) Ho is especially at variance with | tion knew mobounds. In pointof fact, a Socialist Congress | Pounce Staten, wah gd ‘olure he defended the act | ‘J. 8, 0.,” in which he claims the steamer Scotia to Crysiat Palace, Londo, ‘ya the 30th of September, ‘The paid) CANITETO,AGAINET THE PATACT. ao tho | PFevious speakers, ‘who’ have’ opposed the address | could bardly have dovisod a more’ ofectual ‘distribu. | United tates, and upon his return he defended the eck | oS O..% IS whicl prepa a London Times Prone grees ghe Cemonatration ‘a com. |‘chadel at Almsesdria drew up the following preciume. | Woe tDe grocnd that 1 ree tecurlty OF Pence | introduction: et) lined “sbilien Tire resalie were | 0 Catholicism” (London aad Boston, 1864). After bis | from Queenelown’ to New her eight days, Plete failure.” Mr . 'G, Potter twresided, Mr, Gladstone | “08 to the people of Rome and Italy :— war should have been declared fora far more insignifi- | @quivalent to tho seattering in all directions of the | Teturn to America he became Professor of Rhetoric inSt. | throe and thirty-four minutes and Jobn Bright se, Mr. Bright says in Atietters of spology fortheir agence. Tt is quite naty "Mis note: should rejoice at f@¥- and mostpjust: that the workmgmen will not forget t. What has been gained, but J hope they to populations at Without a readjustment of members House of Com ad without the szcurmy of the ballot the delegation? 8S will still ba, forthe most part, but romr the rich, ond not a real and freo dele- 4 Joseph Theological Seminary, and lectured in the con- | Now it isa well known fact that the Clyde-built steam The Romans have the right of slavesthat of rising | cant object than that which the gentlemen who have hoarded wont of the country. Money was thrown | yo mien a eeered Mecbenn ke ven of Oe arity. He | ship Du mgchee ‘io New eto wia ther ay trund that i will do 40, e% commented upon the address in speeches lied with na- oe nen Rae, Sean a Siw | Carne apReIAROrR also occasionally lectured in public and served asanactive | York in eight two hours and twenty-two minutes Sity Garibsldie timpricoued, “There!gre. partue "your nobie | Sonal enthusiasm have stated as a poasible casvs belts, | carried off fortunes, the chic part of the profit went | Hse ccentlonally letured im pubis tn ere ae ae ete tall at 1268 (ancark at Sentomberh thus Deating ae ae erent land Italiane’ The whole ward bea te | He domands that wo should have plunged the German | into the pockets of the working man. Not only | Pres Coe erpere oe Vince ds Peal eee | ee ct eee oe — eyes on you, ‘and when your work shall be accompli hed you | nation into war fora right of garrison, which I plainly | the property of capitalists, but the savings of trades- in tees by Bens rasca po Boce chiliren of Catholic peptone coltimonelh mee ry clever can march erect and say to the nations, “We have clevred | admit we could not represent as indubilable, Had we been | McD and governesses, and the little fortunes of widows = pos —— pc orp! the. approval of Ateb- ; ly sicak ana Ge pion of the the road of human fraternity frem the most abominabie of | able to look upon it as undoubted, the question would | @0d children, were pourod into reservoirs whence they hare » : Ing. — ke ante ous pec nay ner cham| its enemies, the Papacy.” G. GARIBALDT. | nave occupied a different position ; 'we should then have | Were lavished without stint or discrimination upon | pishop Hughes, set, energetically to wore to, Carty Oks | Atlantic. Yours truly sate of the steamship Dundee. THB RFPECT IN FLORENCE bat aright to defend, But this right had lapsed, and | industrial entorprises of all descriptions, Anybody ‘einen of rf Prot i 2 +i gation from t ‘Si nit te the establishment of the Catholic Male Protectory and ———___—__——— he lo. Thieshould b. {From the Florence Opinione, Sept. 28.) wo bad no more claim to keep a garrigon in Luxemburg | Could get a million or so for anything. Monster hotels, “4 When propa ja For the general election wiics inuat | _ When Garibaldi's arrest became known towards seven | against ‘the expressed. will’ of the ‘sovereign tise | monster stations, trunk lines, branch lines, Meets of the House of the Holy Angels, two of the most desery- ‘THE SALARIES OF SCHOOL TEACHERS. comeom at rd end of next year. e in the evening, assomblages of the people took place in | we should have had to keep one in Rastadt | steamers, acres of mines were undertaken together, giv- | img © aN “ig tal ae poe ROP it Aa rgeaps The Paris a). various points of the city. At the head of each were | against the wish of the Grand Duke of Baden, | ing emp) loyment to innumerable operatives at wages ipcenpe in Now reg pte on Deere eves TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD tive to rep fren a, Pests ea Ge 985 eee es rela- | men armed with muskets. A number of young men | or than we would have to remain in Mentz if the | Rever known before, The supply. of labor, hardly An ate cede ROC Ena tinea ef ine acicte Naw Yorx, Oct. 12, 1867; a deciarations of! o Czar Alexander on | attacked the post the Nation: juard ou the Piazza | Grand Duke of Hesse had not again conceded that right | equalle o deman: it, and Jaborers could make . . oar fehquestion, saye:— . Gelia Signoria, and disarmed some of the men who, | by the now treaty hobas concluded with, Ue, For {ais | thelr own torms, But this could never last unioes the | for the Protection of Descitute Catholic Children, of | Your very Just remarksin Sunday's issue concerning © fa H ion however, afterwards recovered their weapons. Some | reason we avoided pressing on this question to the last | labor wore productive, and in many cases it was not pro. | Which the deceased was President from its incorporat! salaries are exciting considerable comment among the- guards Were also disarmed atthe Palazzo Pitt!, The | resort and I bellove bis Majesty tho King has earned the | ductive, or at least not productive enough for.the pur- | ' his death. Dr. Ives was a “pe fae Crean coe eat tea waar it is that the sala shop of a gunsmith close by was attacked, but the | gratitude of the German nation in abstaining from the pene: Perhaps at some future time there would bavo | eoquent er, and his death wi a lamen' a tench hools, True that the sale: attempt did not succeed; in the Viadei Martelli the | temptation—p-culiarly enticing to a monarch accustomed to en a fair roturn; but there was no return when it was | >Y our ic community and by the public in general. | ries of teachers have beon recently rioters were more fortunate, aud took arms from another | waran4 to a warlike people—of rousing public opinion to | wanted, and so the crash came, leaving the whole actual mons accourt relating to a conversation be- wer aud Poad Vacha at Livadia, bas now andat #dicted im turn at Vienna, at Constantinople, foro be 3 Petorst amg. Tho false statement may there- s#onnidered. 28 finally disposed of. shop. Sedéious cries were heard everywhere, excitement and of again giving his hitherto victorious | outlay ‘locked up” in an imperfect work. TION AND THE RECENT ELECTIONS. | of comi rig Msed Bet Roe A The Bagart Bedachser violently attacks the gov- | Soveral windows were. broken in the Piazza Santo | army the signal for soutet | tile Marat tee rene | Wo hope the working classes” ead’ those who, by | 'Me CURRENCY QUESTION AND ' Pintle dic 9 enais aad the ‘ern mt'o? tha Grand, Duchy of Baden for having | Spirito, Cavalry, intantry and the bersagliori traversed | I cay, from this temptation at the risk of being viewed | means of trades’ unions, attempt to guide them, will not TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ducement to take service in tue ook eae end tot made piteoie + the s:reets to cloar them. Numerous arrests were made, | with suspicion by those who attack him from the sand- | lose tho lesson to be learned frem the state of things Naw Yori, Dec. 12, 1967, | Wwenee is that the positions of m 20? evicg ce nm Ralet OF Prussia;” and on occasion of | ang especially of persons not belonging to Florence. | point of the previous speaker. In so doing I consider | BOW Witnessed. It is @ favorite doctrine with upionis it Sd vo | 80,vemeing for ont sncatin Seer C um Of ‘ds Baten troops by the King of Prussia | Shortly after nine an unusually heavy shower of rain | his Majesty has acquired the gratitude of the German | that the representatives of labor can, if they are uniled | I think ths elections in Pennsylvania and Ohio have | man can be found to: fil ti x St C stlerd ie, ® ad ds: “Somothing was wanting to this | Put anend to the demonstration and the streets soon | people, as was indeed admitted at the beginning of the | and reslute, “rule the destinies of trade,” or, im other | w significance in regard to the currency question, The | eral complaint in the schools of our bi bw—t ho Wom ided of 1966, the subjects of his Royal Menew:, the so n.in-law, maimed by the armies of bis became deserted. No accident is to be deplored; how- | debate ina quarter opposed to th fovernment, wh: words, compel capilal to do their bidding, They ue that ever, auch was (ie apprebonsion which provaiied that | the moderation shown ia this matter fas extolled” “It ia | if the laborer must needs have wages 20 mset tho capie | PolCy of contraction adopted by the Secretary of the | ‘nless a change the shops, even the cafés and some of the theatres | the custom of the German princes to lead or accom. | talist needs have profits, and that possessors of capital, | Treasury, under the sanction of Congress, and the | of male teachers, in a few years no Majeuty, ‘the fai? ,er-in-law.”” were closed, pany their armics in person to war; therefore | if stress were put upon them, would take what they could | probability of ite being continaed, has had much effect, | the grade of vice-principal will be foun pm : F ronch Tuo city had almost the appearance of being in astate | do thoy, of all others, especially need to be | gel. The actual condition of the money market is suf- | in my opinion, on the elections in those Siates, ‘The | S24 even for these positions, as vacancies occur sesh © svernment, & is stated, has addrossed @ | of sige, able {0° look “into. the breaking eye ‘of the | cient to prove the fallacy of this reasoning. There is | 2 ™ opinion, on , experience and of « low order of Gtroular to its representattves at tho South German PARLIAMENTARY ACTION. warrior expiring on the battlefield or in hospital without | capital in fabulous abundance left absolutely unem- | leading democrats of Obio openly advocated the issne of | premium. The Board of Education m courts, It rof y— in calm language to Count Bismarck’s clroutgr of th , 8th, and lays particular stress upon the Prussian government most solemnly de- The following protest, signed by twenty opposition | being forced to say to themselves, “I might have avoided | ployed because capitalists do not like the employment | more greenbacks by the government to pay off a certain | ter squarely in the tace and apply deputies of the Fiorence Chamber, has been addressed | this war with honor!’? (Loud cheers.) ‘This considers- is : valleys vs education, character and talent cani fore them. Rather than venture into any kind of to its President: — tion—this paternal consideration—led his Majesty the | enterprieo whilo their misgivines continue, they | Part of its indebtedness, and particularly to afford an | in our achools at the present rate of sation Most Hononase Srr—The undersigned being profoundly | Kivg of Prussia and his illustrious allies to the convic- | are content to forego all profits whatever. What could | increase of currency for the country. So that the ac- I. * @lared that moted by the arrest of their illustrious colleague, General | tian that the war was aveidable, as in the Luxembourg | the representatives of labor do against such distrust? | taal prosperity we had up to the time the contraction Hine of 109 pees NOHO Ms own initiative, overstep the | Cirbald, call stiention 10, the fact that the-conetitution | question neliher was our independence threatened nor | Whore is the wages fund when capital is not forthcom- | Commenced might be continued till our debt shall be A SINGULAR SUICIDE. kine, Providesin emphatic terms for the personal inviolability of | an undoubted right contested; but, on the contrary, | ing? Trade combinations may drive capital out of any | Fednced and the country become #0 wealthy as not to ——, The Cour jer duu as-Rhin givew an account of the in- | the nauonal representatives. They hold it ae certain that | the right we have abandoned was’ in itecif adublous | trado or out of the country altogether, bat they cannot | feel it. If, insted of contracting the past year or two, Cai Novel Renders. Suguration — of a bridge over the Rhine, in the communo | been violated hy the uct which they how denonncee In con, | claim, for which the despatch of great masses of men to | commend itas they please. A capitalist under the in- | the currency bad been slightly increased to meet the | J.B. Wilhite, a young man about twenty-two years of) of Rbinaa “ - sequerce they have recourse to your most noble lordship, in | the fleld of carnage was a responsibility the previous | fluence or alarm or distrust will remain without profit | Dew needs of the South, we should not have had a falling | age. committed surcide at the Bates House, Indianapolis,‘ Tho mayor of that placo had invited a | Crderthat. aa President of the Chamber and legal protector | speaker and his friends might, under circumstances, | longer thane laborer can remain without work. offin receipts of the internal revenue, Lut alarge increase | on f Sunaay, by taking morphine, He was from Owens umber o/ * “French officials and Baden burgomasiers, and and left a letter to a brother residing in Indl- in the co! sre of the proceedings he made a speech, in which tb ¢ folowing passage occurs:— May U - ais bridge add to the prosperity of material inte- vests op. | banks of tne Rhine, and to spread on both sides t! se great ideas of liberty, and truth. May it Sbove’ gi! serve to make both peoples recognize that their 1 happiness can only be founded on peace and re- ciproc a} respoct, and not on a blind national hate! It is moto! aly good neighborhood, but confraternity of the of Parliamentary guarantees, your lordship, if you have not | take upon themselvee, but which a legitimate £0" Of course, there must be an end to this state of thin, from manufacturing, wining and other developments | horo, ah already taken steps of your own accord, may intervene with | does pple incur. And we fos aine tgate a sooner of lator. Capital will find employment in both in the North, South and West, a few years would | ,, eh which, after giving eome messages to his tal bile ly gained a substi- pi ploy: again, napoli, Jour ation ofan illegality which canapt laiksererely towonnd | tte for the fortres, which, according to the conviction | and probably before long. The price of the funds shows | have diminished ‘our debt one-third, and the credit of | friends,’ together with directions for bis funeral, he ios hatiowal eomacteneny, ” of our military authorities,’ was only of slight strategic | that enterprise is not extinct, but only in suspense, If | the government (having such a revenue) would, in the | saiq:—' x aa The Naxt of Florence, remarking on the above, | Value, in the neutralization of the territory and in a | people wero determined to trust nothing but: ment | meantime, have been so much strengthened that it | 1 believe, with due respec for the memory of o iene neers, ee Hr Cart) Eoropean guarantor, in the maintenance of which, | stocks, consols would soon be at 150; but ‘are not | Would have got par in gold for its securities abroad | mother. that I have inherited this desire for po ins very essential matter, which is that if Art, 45 of the | *8Ow!d the necessity ‘occur, I believe in spite of all in: | Of that opinion. They are waiting to embark in specu. | and resumed specie payment without any shock to the | her; for you Know that she attomrted gulcide on on eee eer creme at antte artine eyake | terpretation. This guaraniee is'a complo'e rermpenae fo | lation again, ad are Keoping their money in band | businesscommunity.” Witha goverament as with an in- | sfou stloust. ¥ believe in the old maxim that the sine jLalno doctares that the privilege ceases fu case of teiny | Uh im a military point of view, for the abandonment of | Meanwhile, ’ They have not forgotten howit wasargued | dividual, having vast resourcos, credit will be sure to | parents, ar *oaGneris and Mainess bat T know Touro coke mlagrante delicto, Wo'do not feel ourselves jas | ¢ rightofgarrixm. (Applause ) a short time back that the natural interest of money in cone and mens world will beep tioendt nn) and give | want to know hy 1 was here, ‘and I don't know, what tiffed in describing an arrest as illegal when the govern- this country would for the future be seve a | Go ne country oF what people ever cours | conid tell you that you would balk Sallove: Seater d ony wo desire; the fruit of that fraternization of and that We should nover see the funds above ninet; wealth and resources as this country and this | that if 1 had never mad SI! Pe doples will be tho extension of civilization and intel. | Ment assures us that action has really commenced. GENERAL PRIM. again, They must know, notwithstanding all their | people did up to tho time of the reduction of the | road to fame and fortuie; but, alas! Tas lee yenrg sot Het ial cultare, and to give liberty and well being to all, | Until the contrary is proved we must accept that state- lak fences mistrast, that a, large proportion of the ‘enterprises | circulating medium and the prospect of Its con- | {hs vical bind 46 Nona tad before! ever saw novel had 2 se Courrier dela Moelle observes:— PROCLAMATIONS OP THR ITALIAN GOVERNMENT, Defence of His Conduct During the vate | dee Tn One (erecta ae eee ae | aie monstronaly ne Gebt ta coe cane tne read what Sew books there a Ot aire eeden bave sue bosige gary wie, ond courageous countey, is rary nae cone io A sok fea iy Siepoer Winrenee, Rising in Spain. returns money wih rush out in a flood, The woist | th meena ind paying it of, pean increasing ye the books with at great 8 aout a a a ss aud no wonder Prussia covets her ports an - a eo dard ich it ia to . Brother, persuade all persons over 00! Snide. Inthe budge! which has just been presented | aud posted in that city :— : General Prim has sent to the Hrench journals’ long | fect of the panic ie dae to an unforeseen operation of | vals ge Bw any influen communication, dated Ge Serre 1867, p Orricens AxD SouDisRs oF mM NaromaeGGary ror | fence of his conduct during the late insurrection in | too many victims ence was disturbed yesterday by sad ev In the midst | Spain. He commences by saying that he bas been | Mains as unlimited of the calm and astonished population a small numby Septembtr 25, in de- | the new principle of timited liability. Practically, as | paid? Supposing our currency was be crazy enough to try to reduce rculation, unless he was a creditor and wi: te—would | any influence not to read novels, Ge te the Chamberz the axponsea—ostimated at ninety-eight diiens of florins—are balanced by the receipts, Out of found to their coat, liability re- ever. Worse could not have ee SHIPPING NEWS. + ateum twelvo are éevoted to tho railways, and as much tradaced, bat that the ti happened in the Overend & Gurn its value and depreciate the value of other articles? And eee ¥ 9 any more to the improvement of the national defences, | {naividuuwattempied to spread disorder ta the cee ecanduct will be fully justided. arrive When his | DapEership “had den’ on. the old conditions: | for » people or gation in debs to attempt ik bow abeard | YORK, OCTOBER 13, 1957. 7D spite this extraordinary exponditure there will be nd | ence owes a great duty to italy since it has besome the seat | “The Generar goes on to say:—Having started from liability of an investor was indced limited to t When we bad a specie currency it was constantly being ae : > jeoomrapol — rea Bor “any loans, How many States in pd tor a {egg ry Sper Roy gong i eg Brusse!s on tho 7th of August—the movement was to | amount of his shares, but mot to the amount of his | wcreased by additions from California or other mining Arrived. and riotous movements in the streets. National Guarda, the beat means of preventing a repetition of the scanda! your presence, You have never tecn wanting when duty called you; give today another proof of your patriotism, 4\t the summons of your chiefs rally to your usual places of Faeeting. Show once more that we desire and are able to = Ajntain our ancient ered for civilizaion, She Minister of the Interior of the kingdom of Italy essed the subjoined leiter to Count de Cambray- take place on the 15th—having to traverse France to | investment. A purchaser buying twenty shares of 60 | States, and in the same way, should our present circula- Lyon, Savant hours, with embark at ono of hor ports, “and having reached the | each, on which 10 was paid, put down his £200 with, | tion be increased by adaition instead of subtraction, FE a a see ae , gates of one of the most important towns, where I re. | out thinking that he was rendering bimseif liable for | Our large debt will produce financial ruin, as the ‘Steamship Gen Morton, Savannah, 88 hours, with mvined forty-eight hours, after having touched on the | £800 more. This hability certain companies are now | taxes will soon begin to fall off, and the rosources and | mdse and lareoy pee agston, Fox & Co. ae oe coast of Africa, I ‘cannot be blamed if the | endeavoring to curtail by reducing the amounts of Seeds 0 shaleotanee ae urea For the ceedh of the | ccloe, mine it Ca esi eo military, who had taken the oath and who | their shares; but the misfortune is that unpaid capital, | Country (as I have sad ids upon its income | MEr tan EC Knight, Denty, Weshington, DO, 44 hours, were ip sufficient numbers and advantageously | though so dangerous to shareholders, is more or jess | and resources, If they are vast, paper based upon that | with mdse, to Smith & Brown.” placed to draw the rest of Spain into | indispensable to the commercial credit of the under. | {sas gocd as spocie, and tho people, instead of being Bark Erwin (Br), Call, Grand Turk, TI, 14 days, with the movement, failed in their word; itis not my fault | taking, Those who trust a bank or «finance company } ctustsed by the debt, become wealthy and prosperous as | salt, to E A Hi & . Aton oxtraontinary moeting of the shareholders of % be Victor Eovanue! Raitway Company in Paris, and ¥ ehich was exceedingly tumultuous, the sale of the line 1 © the Paris and Mediterranean Company we approved Of by 2248 em wes, t T~ ‘Wanderer of Vienna, of the 28th of September ways: ah if, seeing myself forced to retura to Marseilies on the | with their money wish to know that they have some- | they develop, our resources of mineral uitural Brig Juliet O Clark, ——, Nuevitas, with suger, The custema and eommercis! convention botween ONMECR LE SxxDIC—The spontauecucncen Sed sromytl. | 201, aud being om the 226 om tho frontier of Catalonia, | tblag to fall back upon in case of disaster, and that | wealth, &o, ‘COMMON oth Sita the joss main ri fAustriaand Hungary treats the whole monarcby as one je with which, on your appeal, the National Guard of the | 1 found the forces of the government there where I ex- | something can only be furnished by a lability of share- iy Or tare commercial treaties with feroign powers will re- ler and pubiie secur yw ich were atened by athought. | my fault the bberals of the frontiers of jona, | culty wi joubtless: surmount in time, and we — " " leas agitation, furnish’ a new proof of their patriot nae Oversewss Mivitree abd lopaletaren, Ale aceca anata | Sud imporen on the government the any of munlleging ie | mogtine as had. boon agreed, Fale ie is meee | front reckleesnees ‘and Teva hese ep aeaee a ae | 4 Great Storm—The Inland, roe TE rea. All sale. ong ‘ N . , mense Destruction '° SATE the same fag. The representation of maritime Guara on Floreuce has acqui Frente tothe acknowl. | fault if dlerpite my effurie and those of worthy friends | followed onee more by panic, repentance and stagnation. Gabon Nowa On. 41, interests as woul) os consul. tem will henceforth ents of the country, it accor ring twelve day ty De consilered secommon alate oud plnced mene ake | ufo that it conprebends the hard necessity in whi Septemoar), it was lipossible to collect a seaall troop to Galveston has just boon viited WRN Givery deuieso- 1" ESS Te <4 ent is placed and the duty of aiding it inn \- WAVAL INTELLIGENCE. tive storm and followed by a most disastrous overilow, Juriediction-Of “the forvign office. There will be one | Metranquiity and public order ioviolaie, "I shall theretore | Huocelvee ond eet semetion with the brave men of : the highest since October, 1837, just thirty years ago. | Schr #87 ri Pe ‘cain: old quit y reelona an ragona, from whi stan a A ir in, Virgi pire. Tho duration of the treaty ln be ton youre. | Rallnaf' Gusta of Wicente and'Goraee’ i earth gorem, | 408 fry leazuee, Lan ibia fact bo rocorded tothononor | Departure of the Gunbont Marbichend from | The surm began Wednesiiy, blowing from iheeast con | Schr y £1 Cranmer Mathews Virol of those who ent is happy and proud to have reliedon it, I ha plea: Spain saw that the promise | Hampton Roade—Sale of Vessels at the Gone | eet een int een TE eee Tete eee kak ee tet _-—~ he French ebargé d’aiTaires inRome exchanged with Island, Lec! , about daylight; thea the waves bozan a ‘rin selziog the present opportunity of offering your tue | tade to thera at Gerona and Lerida had not beea kept, | port Navy Yard. exe meni pn bosga dys fog ‘Beiow. Cardinal Antonelli tho ratification of the treaty of com- | exprossn of iny high consideration, N. RATAZZL. fact for the glory of those : Fonrnsss Mosnos, Oot, 11, 1907, | 12,"i80, 884 overflow the teland, reaching ap through Tre. ; . marco botween the Papal government and the French cere rather gone and received ee te eet te ae ee Bee , Cabinet. The Madrid Epoca counsels the government to aseo- ciate itself in the action of the Catholic Powerstor the maintenance of the independence of the Pope. It adds that the question directly interests Spain, Several of the Paris journals publish a letter ad- @ressed to them by General Miguel Lopez, complaining that he continaes to be maligeod in the European and Unitod States press, Those writers, be says, not taking the trouble to ascertain the truth respecting the capture of the Emperor Maximilian, still charge the General with having betrayed him—an accusation which the Iattor charactorixes as faise on all points, eral than combat the ‘numerous forces The United States gunboat Marblehead, which has | stores on the Strand were from two to four feet under Mary Fort Ma ry and goods and propert; to the which were besetting them. Is thers any necessity to | lately been overbauled and repaired at the Norfolk Navy | Water at noon, = iy damaged Brig Logan, irom New Orleans} i iy mot wat um | Fo ld dy frber dain, aatCrs W| ie ge ming ety ant gone go | Wine! onon XW also choice was made of t! lace to which I should go? | °™ ® long cruise yng the Wost India is! The | even be: this figure. wi were sub- Foretgn Ports. Useless (0 say that combined the manner | following is a list of her oficers:—Lieutenant Com. | merged iv, the mares at neom and, before, and | oy Tome, TI, Sept 28—No vessels in port, poh inag ent oe e lin! ee Pa ay — mander Leroy Fitch, commanding; Acting Volunteer | bay being very rough. Lumber was floating all through American Ports. means untried, recoiled from no sacri to wet Lieutenant A. W. Crowshield, executive officer; Navigat- | the streets; signs were more picntiful on the waters CHARLESTON, Oct pHa Meer Promethé. tread on Spanish so! w r » ing Off y. Hains: than on the houses. Hacks and drays were covered | us, and Moncks, NYork; steamer Morgan, and * pan : ‘@ only consented to lose sight | ing Officer, M. V. B. ins; Acting Ensigns, Franklin | yin passengers, hunting high ground. Merchants were | steamtug Achilles, Philx ia for NOrleans, minianed thatthe execution of tna doh cominnues | ED W. D. Barras 3. A. Witmontn, George £. | Banting mores io remove their goods from tnetomer | gun MOGROR, de i8arnned, ship Coda Tobp reer thn srl gp pi pursuing | Thomas; Assistant Paymaster, J. T. Tarbell; Assistant | foors to high places, and paying thom from $4 to $6 | Owls, trig nce, Rio Janeiro. | me impossible-—to make head against the pursuing i 4 $ our. Vast plies of salt along the sidewalks of the A sy done mag sae = Heng oe ww = ag cn eae Surgeon, R, Smith ; Acting First Assistant Engineer, David Rona ‘melted away and returned to the mother sea, For Other Shipping News See sixth Page, ri ese §=words:—No- + thing without the liberal party, everything with it. Frasier; Acting Second Assistant Engineers, S. K. Coster | leaving the sacks whore they belonged. 8 ae ‘chLLankee ‘The following is a summary of the opinions expressed by several of the Italian journals respecting the arreat of Garibald The Gacetia d’ Italia assigns to the Parliament the duty of pronouncing jadgment on both mon and things tn the case and recomm: ‘that the law should be re- spected. ‘The Riforma considers that by this act of the Govern- ment individual liberty bas been violated and the privi- jeges of the deputies to Parliament infringed. The — it thinks, bas assumed a tremendous responsi- ility. QT Diritto, of Tarn, condemns the arrest in vory s¢- vere terms, and obser that scarcely was the news of this event known to t city of Florence when a con- 8: agitation appeared, which increased during the And whatever may be the sacrifice I must make, those and Charles O'Neil; Acting Third Assistant Engineers, | the warehor ‘under cover of the flood, may couat on me beloreband who know that Ihave no | Thomas Camfeld and Johu A, Frank; Mates, M. Butts, | sweetness to the deluge. The great top knot on the | ~————-—-—- an aap nomena neonates Ny The Havre journals etate that four officers and ninety- | day. bat those, eseetnon te ei pane who mnanitested other desire; tunt Tenteriain no other ambition than td oe ee Conner, Charles: 2 Martin ; Cap- Figs ot Bea's agen Mieige ee ene ee APTOS SERICHLEY, THE ENGLISH HUMORIST, : 2 at of seoing our » D. 7 i four men, Austri:ns and Belgians, of the Mexican foreign There was aquestion of making @ demonstration at | flourishing at Sowa, if Stustisen then tone wie oon A cd party of speculators and buyers from Boston, | had passed in a hack, camo down with a crash THIS (MONDAY) RVENING? OCTOBER uy legion, with woinan and (bree clildren, arrived in that { the ofllce of the Gazela d'Italia on account of its severe | poso our party attain that resuit I shall admire and ap- | Philadelphia, New York and Baltimoro, wore at the Gos- | that startled the whole town. The third story | when he will iatroduce his town from Boutharapton. They were ina most misera- | “mentary on tho first deciaration of the official jour- | paud their Iabora, If any Liberal achieves that aim | Port Navy Maal Seige nee 4 to attend an extensive salo of | of the new brick hotel commenced by, M. A. Thompson -" v4 mirth ing aecount of, mons Pigg A agile oe nal, The troops were kept in barracks. Matters did not | without having necessity for my feeble assistance T | BAval vessels, double-endor Agawam, which was | was blown down upon the (dd Fellows’ Hall, crushing it a wharnlE ADVENTURES OF Mis, BLOWN condition, being a ceacth fon meee NEE | assume any gravy ; Dovortticless, @ number of arrosis | shall aid him to consolidate what ho has founded, if | Condemned sovoral months ago, sold tor $3,700, without | to®shapeless mass of splintered boards and timbers, | and what bere! 2 4 oe pe aoeig food or clothing. M. Trottowx, Conoul for Austria, im- | wero made, The Nazione, of Coreen eat Char: | they are the united liberal parties who gain such a vic- | ¢0eites, but furnished with masts, cables, rigging, &c. later in tho day the next lower story also came MRS, BROWN AT THE PLAY, Ne government ani tey to show its confidence in bers, and to await events with calmness. A Florence letter in the Pungolo, of Milan, stated that M. Tecchio, one ot the Italian Ministers, disapproving of the arrest of General Garibaldi, had resigned. The Ofi-ial Gatatie, of Florence, declares it is in a position to affirm that this slatement is without foundation, and that the mediately gave them Jive francs each for their presont wants, and some of tlre mon having appeared on the Pinco Louls XV1., thoir appearance excited such com- Migoration that « subscription for them was opened on the spot, which soon amounted to upwards of three jun- tory I shall return to a private life as soon as I shall see | TH® rebel iron-clad Texas, withont engines, brought | down. The most of the siate roof of the Masonic | tickets 50 cents, Reserved soate 80 cents extra, it accomplished and the conquest assured, shoud not | $000. The rebel iron-clad ram Colambia, casemated, | Hall was torn off, Freodmen’s Hall is reported SSOLUTH DIVORGES OBTAINED IN NEW 7, have placed myself in a revolutionary situation if the | With two engines, five boilers and fresh water distilling | %@ bave biown down and one man killed. Toe ‘Also States where Incompatibility, drankensems cous Slamors of public opinion had been listened to in Spain, | SPParatus, was sold for $13,400. Therebel ram Albemmarie, | water submerged Mechanicsville and did great damage dertion is legal cause, No publicity, Kavice tree. x I shail not either abandon that attitude for one single | With machinery complete, brought $2,600. Thosteamer | to the property in that vicinity, which is very low I, KING, Counsellor at Law, 240 Broadway, day until the governments of Spain cease to be the execu. | Seneca, furnisied complete, With macinery, spars, rig- | ground and covered with water in ordinary high tides, Sciaeatie pea ticners of their country and the sandal civilized Europe, | 8'08, &°., brough $14,600. Mosera. A. Sessums & at, B. Stubbs & Co, nad | A HOUSEHOLD WORD —BuY your Cuinay an 4 . ca. They aiso recepyed gifts of pri camplote agreement bas not ceased to prevail ; Bolling, Spooner & Co., and’all the storehouses in ‘their | 44 Glass, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Refrigerators, Cooki red francs, They siso receyred gifs of provisions and | most cemplote, agreemat Bas no p JUAN PRIM. Pinte wore Iavaded, edd ia acne storehouses in theit | C enatis aid House Purnishing Ariicles from EDWARD Jinen. Bovoral of them #4 fearfully mutilated, ono THE CHOLERA IN NEW ORLEANS, age done, The bayous were all out of bank, spreading | ZASSFORD. corner siore. Cooper Inatiture, Astor piace. ASreraving lott both eyes and hands by the explosion of FRENCH FINANCE oe ff water in places entirely across the island, The city rail- BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN NEW YOR Sarr French Opinion. ? 46 Two Moro Victims Among the Clergy. road track was 65 and States where desertion, drunkenness, &c., aufll-! —. tT 4 of the journals agi t parison enone F he New Orleans Pi re a ob ubmerged and the trains stopped | cient ‘cause. No publ recharge Ull divorce’ obiained. ae © leading articles journals again relate to Prom the New Orlea: ns * “ A fireman on board the United States steamer Sham- } Garpaldi’s arrest and the probable reguit of the revo. | Situation of the Credits Mobilier and Immo- Ciore priests, @ Jeauit and a Ro japeotiec Rashes, | or passenger train ca Whe’ G. Ht’ end. Ht, Ralireed, sod ered OWES, Atworney. 13 aoa rock, lying in Southampton (England) water, was killod | lutionary aitempt against ne, biliere=The Mexican Loans. jlen victims to gatiow fevor. The death of the ried early in the day that Bay bridge bad A —JARED'S EMAIL DE PARIS, FOR THE SKIN,| Dy tho machinery, Tho register of deaths could not give ne Parks Lrbats lately objected to the September Con- [From the Semaine Financidra, Sept, 20.) first, Rev, Francis Nachon, a native of Savoy, which | been washed down. Sheds and gallorics and china trees + The only preparation thet imparts'a soft, white and de-| : é : vention as not being & solution, and ag only substitating | Tt is thought likely that the sharebolders. of tho | took placo at Washingto Landry parish, waa an- | Were twisted off by tho wind and fonces blown dowa in | }iculely tinted skin without injuring it oF leaving traces & certificate of burial without tho consent of th ecoroner, occupation, Garibaldi’s late | Mobilier and immobilicre will shoruy be convoked at | Nounced yesterday at the Jesuit church, He fell at his m. eA SOS ae eee extraordinary mee: hy post like a soldier, or rath ik rks bY fom i hang town, A drenching oy pip ae Sreabhare Li meciings, as they will have to ratify by 80) , orrather more like one ol own storm all day, preventing the \@ . from comin; - r> their votes the appointment of the new directors. it ie | Order, ministering, as we often s0e, to the stricken in | Out to toll their taisbaps an¢ report’ the danagea, The ALWOETICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY ‘ just algo that, after the changes which have taken place | the midst of the battle, and where it ragos flercest, He | records of the Odd Follows were saved from the rains of ciamtne teats tiehasenhas 1, 1987 Dite alleviating the distress of a | their ball, very slightly damaged, Our commercial me eS 73. directed against the Pontiti that of France, which, although ps from Rome, still supported tI and | Papal power. Jf the Holy see had been alone it would have as the commandor of the Shamrock would not allow an | attempt was mot, fe reso! or | government but again inquest tobe held on board bis sbip. He resolved, rather ft ad removen tt0 tte than an inquest sbould be held, to take hie sbipt in tho Boards of these companies, no time should be Pont od the disease 10, 29, 71, 1, 68, 87, the man, The Coroner, however, on hearing the | long since heen set ade, The Debate deciares th lost in Jaying before them an exact statement of thoir | family of another faith, thus illustrating in the noblest | editor leit gold to Fegulato thomselvos. He reports mach RRNTUCRY 'sTATR—OLASS 586, OcTORRR A facts of tho cage, considered an inquest unnecessary, On | t2¢ Conveaitom was admited tho Italian ailairs and enable them to estimate their future chances, | Manner the true character of a christian priest. Indeed, | damage to cotton, Small boats came as far up Tremont SI, 25, 19, 10, 47, 65, 9 So. 45. ‘ f ith the t i {set otherwise than it did; but what the writer | In seeing the axsietanco lent vy the Bank of Franco to | his long ministry among us was but one unbroken illus: | street as the junction with Post office street. The yellow MURRA’ NY & 00., Satarday two boats loft the Shamrock, with the United jomos , In the tidst of actual events, of the Pon- | the Credit Mobilier, wo aro warranted in supposing that | tration of this high typ» of the priesthood. For mino- | fever pationts, the doctors say, will fool the change in XENTOCRY state. sEtRa- ogromas i the solicitude of th Ss 0" i filled with sailors and marines, tntos flag lowered sud filo ai the solictind the corpse being in oe of the boats. Tho body was fol- and even Tisty, tomb lowed to the grave by fifieon, The officers accompanied : bso many anathemas, The the mon with drawn swords. Ditats expresses Whe belief that the Court of Rome will é ;_ that the ecclesiastical govern. ‘The London Times of the 30th of Soptember, speaking taining order, will ba onty too depen: Yenee and sovercignty? The Pope is in tinge, c teen years he labored Y 5, 21, 61, 67, 70, 1, 76, obliged to demad suece government has been anxiously y ored in this Arch Diocese, principally | the air in spite of every precaution, and advise us to 49, cs a, 510, ocrosen 12,1867. and to the means which could relieve | in our city. look for increased mortality in consequence, a oon Bs, . it, Thore are also other interests which have rights | The Roy. Charles Stiessberger, C. $8, R., of St Mary's | Tho water on the Gait beach was belly deop to a horse, | 2% & # Sh 56 56, 4m ah, ah 2h Am a7. no less pressing to the sympathetic attention of the | Church, Fourth district, died Sunday morning and was | The City Ratiroad depot bad its foundation so washed For clrenlars of Kentucky State Lotteries address MUA. government. Ministerial authority as yot gives no sign | buried the same afternoon, Ho had been {ll only a few | by tho Gulf water that the blocks on one sido gavo way | RAY, EDDY & C1 Ys 06 Of life to the unlappy holders of Mexican bonds, There | 4a¥s, we believe; but from the first hardly any hope | and the building settled to the ground. An ambulance | ,tizes cashed and information given, by addressing By are, however, two things which the government cannot | WAS entertained of his recovory. His groat zoal in the | of the United States officers was blown completely over, | RICHMOND, No. 4 Gilsey 4 y ment Ps f the Fenian organization at home avd abroad, says:— | bappy to b in, The writer adds:— | deny:—The first, that if there are holders of this scrip | discharge of his dutios—resting only whon ho went to | with two horses in it, but no one was in ft at the time. ‘A LL PRIZES OASHEDIN LEGALIZED LoTrERIga Eventually, \ may be hoped, the conspiracy will ‘The danger w Vit bas incurred and tho interven- | in France the fault is absolutely with the government; | bis few hours of nightly roposo—and his short stay The wind was much more violent on the Guif shore Cin eo pa ees hana “perish by the rogvery of the chief conspirators; but | tion by which it ba n preserved will render it per- | and the second that it absorbed itself m large part of | SMong Ns, loft him fataliy susceptible to the prevailing | than in the city, A good many buildings, put up by the | 2. ChU Seen : Trish susceptibility credulity hava no determinable | hape moro d ed to Come to terms with its prote 3 | the produce of the loans of that empire. The Mexican | epidemic. The decoased was a native of Munich, came | United states officera, were blown down. VHINA, GLASS, CHANDELIERS, FINE SILVER @poends, and the Irisi se at-home and abroad, may | We must not despair of seeing the throne and tho loans amounted to nearly three hundred millions, That ig | to the United States in 1851, and to New Orleans about The city cemetery was covered with C ae ot grow tired of blackmail during the piesent give each other mutual. Wsolution. After all, the abor- Plated Ware, Bronzés, Clocks, Vaser and Fancy Goods, : at dition of Garibs Udi will not have bem unfrait- generation. Ali that we can do is to prove to the men | tive expedition of Garibs Id boning Sho cotaralt burgiarios and murders’ for the love of | ful; 1 will have lod ton. Wop ib aevenes. rouptry that there is such a thing left yet in England as The Par #4 of the & \b of Beplember, expresses te Jaw apd the means of punishing those who break It, dissent from the position as tumed by the Débals oa the _ Ring Roman question, pe is:~ +\‘We have too many proofs Prigeo Napoloon Bousparte was expected in Harte | Op ine i sill of Route to «bare in these hopes, Far @n enormous capital, at present annihilated for those | 080 short year ago, Ho was a fellow student of the | and all tho ground around the como who farnished it; @ capital superior to the funds of the | Jamented Father Ceelos, who proceded bim but by a | westward, as far aa could bo soen, wa Crodit Mobitier and Immobilere; itis distributedamong | 4ay to @ premature grave, The wharves at the clase least at cato—that of sinall savings. Is it not CHANGE IN. THN WRATHER, completely wr to continue @ painful crisis to leave without perspective Notwithstanding the continuance of the epidemic, the | witnessed, of equitable reparation these small capitalists, whose | Marked change in the temperature of the atmosphere Wallis, timid wailings are roally heartronding ? has given to the stroota and business of th ality Paria Granite Set, 118 plece Wish ota ipl ces on scorn the ppearance we ever ted . ‘Cut Glass, 60 pieces... Ge amen | hic bae ne. Sin Gave, Reem, damteed. sieas Bets of Cut Glass: diamond paitera, Gi places, 009 to $75,000 * to | Pate Glass Gobios, per doren, incognito Oct. 1. Apartments \had been retained at the | from showing any gratitude to the French government, cmemammananes animated appearance, This morni plo moved with | coffee; Stubbs & Co., $5,000; A. 8 Co, 000 Hotel Wescati in the name of Count de Meudon, tho Pontifical power has not ceased to recriminate, to BRITISH FINANCE. & quick step, for all fee! assured "ha the gloom which | to $18,000; Weatcott ® ©o.. + toon Denman & Dy Seegegne cad Wics isa ‘ais do 1a Valetto, Minisier of the Interior of | COmplaim, and to reject the sou.vdest counsels, No ar. . has overspread the city during the past two months 1s | $3,000 to $4,000: Pipkin & Woodyard heavily damaged ; , ‘The Mag terior Of | rangement is possible with it. ihe Papacy is not con- ~~ soon to be dispelled, “Speed the frost is the prayer of | Geo, h, $1, many others damaged in largo 488, 490 and 492 Broadwi France, le Paris for his estate of Caralerie, in the Péri- | tont with beheving in ite spiritual infalubility; it per- mercial Situation and Money Mn all, end small ‘|B WaLaAvin, . sundes iteetf gy as in row) pope represents as Affec by The waters at midday had so inundated the 4 hl 686 Broadway, M. Duruy, reach Minisior of Public Tostruction, who | Mwolute truth, and th sre rae of accommodenon | The Reduced Rate recneiy oharen Diacknoun—Dr. Luke R, Blackburn, | works that i became impessinis 0 bulld free, and the | will open on Monday, Oct, 4, fs continuing Hs tact of iuspection, has visited Nantes, | will ba wrecked.” tion of Trades’ Uni low Fever Blackburn,”" om artctat of hie alleged at Biankets, Quite a ‘The Duke do igny was at Pau, with the Duchess The Paris Presse of the 29th of September published and their eb! ing the arrest of Garibaldi the French Carmen or sv Yeuow Faven— B. WALRAVEN, om account tempt to introduce the yellow fever into Northern cities during the war, 2 means of tranks of infected clothing, 696 Broadway, mt we re a the announce: | wij open on Monday, Oct. 14, M, Drouyn de Tdsnys, who, after having presided Goveramens i Fe ~I-—ay yt Nese fd eae — ont aoe, cae 0 meeting ' one which it od tin our story. invitation made ower the Council Gorter! of et erg nina Nect Rome, ‘The iron-eased fiset o: tho Mediterranean is operations of commerce are transacted, as the Slow fever, with whien @ short excursion to Holand and the Rhinos, reta *° | ready to put to som at the first signal, trade returns show, to at least an a extent, and, | membered that Sec: Vranes, . oe ee a oe & contra Cae? iy Mod paddy ictign statermen| - profit, short, with raj Teason Marshal Soriano, who Nas beon staying at Biarritz, | “yes to ine eeauon to adirm thet our aontem: in the form of capital: tut for that capital ne iaventenecs He bas, howeve returned to Spon. ia formed, In progence of the resolute attitude of | ig thought su: tly safe to be accepted. According \o 0 gireular of s'*agrs. Ariés-Dufour & Co,, ¥ the Itaiian eovermaent, We do not soy what mensureg | fonds, Of course would form an exception 3? 5 H 3 2 &