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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1868. iB: 2 Se ~ Aug 2—Arrived, Blar of the West, Perry, St \d they urged that the g- a consternation to the namely, ‘Vive la | lata, where no sheriff or pelice omcer had the right —Canal street delay, slopemetric Weg te ae i encntes “in ine. | Republique / Tha the course of it, | of ebtry or arrest, and see how many people would ea ele allan ge » Post Ofice, im the dcxyards and inthe customs. eaid:—Ah! you ! dare to | dare go abroad there after or to say a dis- t , ccotenie Brant, me Abroad the metrit, ‘system was mal constant | claim necessary nol desire that word of a Bowery at any time. nog ye Coghill, Charleston /| — cares, bavi‘ tn year wan adorn Norn | in, government Wy, coins capa, shot | Sc yhare te wat i tot ha angie 7 ES te Mass, Mann, Bevin; River Tame | ited conservati having menced as in 1847 the “Reform for | Franklin and can’t or won't ipuoilguel 184s, Ue te eu vive la sapeles Seer ove the Governor cap replies earted-or tender now in these terms to the or hearted to i the shrevalty above:-—Our contemporarywrites o without thinking | there are dozens federal in that int t conservatives might easily send back | Orleans who would gladly accept the office and who the lesson to itself, They might say ‘it was not the | have the pluck and SReey $0. put plage through. reform accomplished but the one refused which led | They have One of this sort a ton; it was not MM. Odilon Barrot and | Wisner, who came there with the army as lieu- Day. ‘de Hauranne nor MM. de Lamartine and | tenant of a nigger regiment, was mustered out there, Ledru-Rollin who made the republic, but M. Guizot | settled down, and is recognized and and his jority, by their insensate resistance to the | men of all jes as the best sheriff Monroe haa wishes of the country in favor of reform.” How- | for five and twenty years. Three young blades from | = - — - me | the apt gery cucu natree commas tt, "2 | wittreranennaatoomcmnvernite meena’! SHIPPING NEWS, | saistiae tov soe tosaen carer er nat inte ta ne Oe pe be they whiskey to regulate matters. ‘We're Bn per ‘accnienamatine , Balled Bath ienmahi Sacramento, Parker. San Francisco.’ . : $45, of tol that the Chan- M. Thiers on Political Coalitions | o¢'om»«, ihe sommitce had earned that the Chan. . moved the Federal Council that the Power in France. S*.ould be authorized to open rite Greek Britain, and subseq a a ith other Powers, including the United States of America, for establishing an international system of shi ment on the basis of the English system, the Council i ald be based The English Elections .» a Reli- | resolved that the propor, aystem, should t i mnage. In 8} ous Point of View, meas had Been rendered compulsory from J: st - iN 1808; and the ‘last meeting, of The Tuternations! Statistica! Congress, held at Florence, niversal adoption of a uniform ‘The German mail steanmhip America, Captain Tecommende tights and measures. founded on. the at the Fi tet lee cigco. the First ‘ADRAS, July 15—Arrived, Williams, amen, probably mialags Bayvand oath ier Cote a oll call among hs | NewoasrLe, Augli—Ent ouly Een Anna, Blanch, fof Pica- | ~ PENANG, July $—Sailed, Martaban, Humy Ran, Pe ‘Aug 23-The shi eaneoond don for Work, ana Fun into Bi eln'e Bonds Yor abelerd success of the latter is not due to them, on iP . of ry es ish, we are; and we’re going to drive these for XN URGRC, 6—Arrived, steamsbip Moravian, Lit ‘Ernst, from Southampton August 25, arrived at this mote decks Lyon. SSDNA See countries, Evy Prarhyrg teak S088 a sa its hopes on ped sno son ‘dont a is the constable; and be. Almanac for New Yorke--This Day. iaEMED I Rugs in port brig J Bickmore, for Boston port yesterday evening, bringing @ mail report, in | Including Pitter, cain, Porttgnl Grewe, jay. Luan fore the gentiomen knew exactly hye nag were 5 32 | Moon rises, 938 Scearea 294, schr Mary, Limeburner, Boston. detail of our eable telegrams, dated to her day of | Chil, Brazil, New Grenada and other South Amer!- | The New Loan—Second Report of the Minister Knee TOU SSeaeenee CAReTROD OG Reisen, 5 18 6 23 | High ee ese 17 | Strmns, Aue BF sulea, Jaa Brett, Nickerson, NYorky 7 tion boo- S jorneo, v sailing. can republics, with hag Tag i eetnishod. of up of Finance. Washington for more soldiers, when the troops Solberg Penang and Padang; 9th; Astriee, Calvin, NYO YY ds Of 146,000, 000, one uniform On the 17th of August two hundred Polish emi- | Wari O tem Younded on the metre, Seven more grants, with about twice as many sympathizers from | eountries, with an aggregate pop nae 68,000,000, various countries, assembled at Rapperswyl, Canton | had also adopt arts of the same, while this coun- try and the United States, having together 60,000,000, St, Gull, Switzerland, to inaugurate a monument | /T"Mi to inced the same in a fob ed commemorative of their nation’s long and unsue- | [pn India the government of the Bengal presidency cessful strugule for independence, The Burgomaster | rec neerypepen te eorpeot oo he ate 8} stein 88 of Rapperswy! and M. Schmitt, from Lemberg, ©X- | He eet eee oO easures of that past ee Rts pressed their hopes for the raising of the oppressed | garded international coinage the committee has al- race, and M. Danielewski, one of four Poles present | ready re avon se soeule on CEG inp held i mm in Paris in June, 5 repor' e offic! confer- drom Prussia, begged to assure Germany that the Poles | oye having been presented to her Majesty's govern- were hostile not to her, but to Russia; that the | jent, a royal commission "was issued to conalder and coming batth if Pol rould be fought, not on | report upon the recommendations of the conference Te rae ene retnd that. his country. | 80d thelr adaptability to the circumstances of the Vistula, but the Dnieper, rin United Kingdom, and whether it would be desirable Men meant to protect all Europe from the incessant | to make any and what changes in the coinage of the encroachments of the “Moscow Orson.” Mr, Pedge, pl apr in no Cana Sieh sored 7 3 ¥ Yonsi ari or partially, such uniformity as e Conference ha United States Consul at Zurich, told the mecting | fy Contempiation. The commissioners had completed that to snppose America partial to Russia was to | their labors and presented their report to Parliament misunderstand her feelings completely, wanihe Shae pee Sead ye, eopop published A ores ted on reliable , of the Unofficial International Conference on weights, It is stated on reliable authority from Berlin that | 1 caches and coins had also been communicated by the pre ed conference, which was to have met on | Professor Leone Levi to Lord Stanley and laid the 15th of September, between the Plenipotenti- | before Seeeab Rate wer Sagi bill aa tiaan the § } F . » | Was presented to the United States Congress aries from the South German States to discuss the for placing the coinage in ‘direct relation to formation of a military commission will not be held. | the French, by reducing the vaiue of the half eagle The scheme may be regarded as entirely abandoned, Pigeons per coe 8d are cia he oe extons e . ‘Yhe bill was read a second time, and a clause Anextensive fire was burning in St. Petersburg was introduced granting com ensation for the dif- from August 24 in the cheap hemp .and flax depot. | ference to holders of the Capa coinage and of Upwards of 10,000 bales of flax and 6,000 bales of | obligations in the existing currency; but the bill : sed to the Em- | already in the country cannot act because there are | pg SEPTEMBER 6, 1868, | 5.S24*0!4% Juned8—Salled, Dévid Hoadley, Kilton, Puget cane en eam ee | Ra deea aL teat |e eee nM | MEP ana: pong, eta rb je State el ~ ty 4 en Tes ay ae aires ee and constables of the material ready to his hand, Herald Packages, Darey, for Boston soon ; chr Alma (Br), Hoyt, from Jama: , 1868. Major Webb and the company of the Fourth United Captains and Pursers of Veasels arriving at this port will c: P. August Sey JouN, NB, Sept 4—Arri d, brig Village Belje, ‘Th RE Uy ‘ JOUN, e) vee ie, oma SIRF—I have just received from the government | States cavalry stationed in this section—veterans | please deliver all packages intended for the Hxwatpto our | NYorke ud 5 is financial agents in France and Algeria. complete de- | of Atlanta every one—wouid furnish them with all | yeguiarly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam | Cleared 4th, brtg Geo Ames, Hall, Philadelphia, tails relative to the loan of 420m lions. f paste ne ber ieee area OMA NETeR, ie Re eS Yacht tieet. The New York Associated Press do not now American Ports. % \c communicate to tle 5 Ff e| : hae de Neaes your. Majesty and ua coro anithe bases | his party of the political capital which the disturbed | collect marine reports nor mised ne calvary of packages, | , BOSTON, Sept 6, AM—Arrived, brig Guiding Star, Carter, on which the rente issued will be divided among the | State of the country now affords them, and would | as will be seen by the following ex! m the proeeedings | “ Cieared Steamers Saxon, Boggs, Philadelphia; ©: subseribers, The provisional indications contained | Spoil a good point for the Northern elections, of the regular monthly meeting held March 3, 1868 :— Port au Prince, Jackson, NYork; brig New Fra (Bi in my first report have been confirmed, und even | The existence of lawlessness and violence inthe | Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Associated | bit, Cork; achra E 8 Twisden, Chase,’ Baltimore ; exceeded on some points, in a remarkable manner. | parishes of Franklin, Ouachita and Morehouse and | Press will discontinue the collection of ship news in the Thay or, ‘The number of subscribers is 832,725, ‘The sum | elsewhere is admitted on all hands. It was only as | harbor of New York. Passed unanimously, applied for is 665,609, 410f. of rente, representing acap- | to its extent and causes that opinions differ. Gov- Ra The office of the Herald steam yachts JAMES and ital exceeding fifteen thousand millions, and repre- | vernor Warmoth’s accusations are brought in such | JEANNETTE is at Whitehall sip. All ommnnteations) from senting, as I before said, thirty-four times the | general and sweeping terms, there is such a broad | owners pee nees, fp. ooo ‘ard bound pitlled 24, brig © © Colson, Perry, Messina; schra Nevada, amount required. The departments furnisted | range of assertion and the evidence on which those | vessels will be forwarded Inet 0° Cards. Bou a oye Achot sad w As | assertions are founded are so sedulously withheld ARRIVALS. ‘ CHARLESTON,’ Sept 8—Sail led, bark “Boomerang (Bry pt Grietton, Montevideo; schr Plandome, Edwards, Philadel? Thinney, Albany. 6 Arrived, steamer Salvor, NYork; brig Wm Mason, Fortine Island, ARGO, Sept 2—Arrived, schr Earl, Wentworth, New % Barnes, 114,556,740f. of rente, and Paris 651,052,670! usual the largest subscriptions have been in the ap that a 8 imate t to ai the | matter to @ bottom. RIVA mn oun! je reverse has Mn, v4 5 pom: - —s rk. . The subscriptions of five cs amount to | part proprietor, has given Hgeen to a series o! steamship De Soto, hay AKO Geonga erst, 8,300,100f. of rente. Of that sum, in the depart- | statements on ‘which the Governor's letter to the | phis, 25 hours. ‘The De Soto towed (the iron clad Puritan Peso) Sept lA this port to Philadelphia. Ments, 520,404 persons took 2,602,020f. of rente, or | President is alleged to have been based, and from “A Cutting, Liverpool Aug 24, via "A Y schr 01 i 4 more than three fourths Gf the irreduelble subscrip- | Mete statements afew selected, almost ‘at random aaa spade arith mee and passengers, to Wiliains & azastronl, ‘Aug 29 -Abrived, sehr X'S "Alles. Owen, Phile tions, The total sum deposited in specie in the laced position wi! e fact a juion. e in Pe t- | sonally ascertained four correspondent may in- Steamship America (NG), Ernst, Bremen Aug 92, and Cleared 28th, achr Romp, Wilder; NYork. ‘Treasury as @ guarantee, in Paris and the depart ly y' correspo} ay ip “E Ocirichs ELLSWORTH, Aug t2-Cleared, schr Empire, Ferguson, ‘orl SU GARTOWH, 4) 30—Arrived, schrs Leontine, Pratt, earney, Philbrook, NYor ments, is 665,209,725. Such are the facts, I must | dicate how far the wh le charges of the Governor | Southampton 25th, with mdse and. passengers, now submit to the approval of your Majesty the | against the ple of Northern Louisiana are true ps fh nats Ink 42 ag 62 Lt ees Berk Hxceliog ed, rinciples of the distribution. The loan authorized | and how far false and ex: rated. I place asser- Ardrossan for Boston. and Ocean Clark, NYor! ; By the ist August, 1868, comprised:— tion and fact in pareliel columns: passed bark G00 Bell, Rose ro tera Gleagow vin Mo- | Hider, Shea, and AUantic, Stubbs, Hort for ae: Oa a, Francs. THE ALLEGATIONS. THE FACTS. ville, Aug 2, with mdse and74 cabin and S14 steerage pas- eee Snow, NYork for do; Susan Center, Fales, do for seeeee 429,000,000 Letters from Ouachita Nobody was killed; one | sengers, to Henderson Bros, Experienced we westerly | Sandwich. seeeee 21,500,000 | State that parties of twen- man o1 ves slightly gales to the eastward of the Banks; thence light variable Osene mes No WI Principal.. above reported, except echt cl Supplement. Tn post oie yhk sailed this "MONROE, Sept ee pep were Col eK " stood over for consideration, probably till the report aaa ot hemp were consumed. The loss is estimated at | Grthe Royal Commission Was made known, Canada ty or thirty, in diagalse wounded. Hinde eatin naz00, Hodges, New Orleans Aug 29, and the | FORTR ‘Passed out, bark Paladin, 314,000,000 roubles, had introduced a bill to the same effect. Spain had TOtal....cceseeeees seeeseeess 460,500,000 { ces blacked), killed woman was turned out | parson, Sal rae ancl passengers, to H B Cromwell & C for the river La Plata, ‘The Kussian Customs Department has published | engaged to coin gold pieces of Of. and 2sf. ‘The ‘According. to the rate of emission, (ee 300.) the re CO}NE RETACLS SET, SE Seay eam enrentened, fd inal spoke anip Alice, Thorndike, from Mexico for Hats | FALL RIVER, Sept 4—Sailed, achrs Daniel Brown, Grin- a report, according to which the export trade across | German Parliament had passed a resolution in favor | reute to be created to produce to the eee | ae N " pare, Witeslagon, and Monterey GALVESTON, Aug 30—A sehr Etta, Jackton, New sum of 450,500,000f., amounts to 19,616,245, “From | men’s Village, | near the North. No ex-justices | ships Wilmingon, and Monterey, both bound 4 a. | yore; Slat, steamer fybeey Canine, Powell, Wilt — q 4 urn or const: cog- teamship Majilccsnbe aii France, | tve houses, and turned nized among the “mur: | Mas ret ene nd Mpereiy Ga wet cur oun ant | HORMES ROLE Sept Path 1st. The irreducible subscriptions of df.... 3,360,100 | a white woman out of derers.”” The men im- Norfolk, whe pee ngs passengers, to the Old Dominion 2d. The subscriptions of 300f. and legs, doors, and threatened to plicated by the negroes | steamship Co. brought down to 6f. by the effect of the A BAe because she sae moe all arrested, but i Steamat 0 night, Denty, Alexandria, with mdse, eee EC fon den He 596,860 | a Northern woman. Ex- discharged, as no case | to Phillips & Brown. tie E Dodge, Freeman, do for Portland; Amos | B0- san opp | iustices, of the peace and was made out, against | Tissieny Panis Freeman Philadelphia, with mdse to | Tiers, and West Dennis, Crowell, Hadi ates Fa Bost 2 G@ Huntington, Jones,’ Albany for do; Banner, Rich, of a decimal currency. Movements to some extent the opean frontiers of Russia has doubled within | jn the same direction had also been made in Austria the jast eleven years, ne tialy. me commie aie ae opinion that, in e London Times? ; e event of an international coinage being he | om n Times’ correspondent, at the scene of upon, it would be highly important to secure the the road disaster in Wales, writing on August 24, | publication of such information periodically and for says:— all Spur: ong wey. one ery ae the ne sons of al : . to the earnest attention of the of Trade. In Persons of all the various conditions of life, most conclusion, the committee expressed their opinion that the great object at which they aimed was steadily advancing. oy, NYork. 4, P M—Arri ary CF Rose, Philadelphia for Portiands brig Almon ‘Rowell, Daviay Cienfuegos for Boston, echrs Vernal, Torrey, “Georgetown, , for Bath; a8 101 ‘on Bokinn; Geass Ghatien, ani, Samana seen oe reduction . rd Total negroes i a ‘There rem: | mong "the | nized as among the mur- whose huta were burned | , Steamship, Acushnet: Hels, New Bedford, with mdseand | boson for do; Ells, Montgomery, Win ‘ ‘ood, NS, for a ° iy a more; Hattte E Coombs, Jameson, do for Richmond, Va; Ma- other subscriptions, representing 4 sum of 654,044,- | derers. were notorious cattle Bark Daniel Draper, (Ital,) Bottom, Palermo, 58 days, with | Dio Whither, Piston, Rockland tor N Yo ny ind, Va; Ma: 3,956,960 | constables were recog- them. The @! (eu Litherto strangers to each other, have come in W assemble round one vast grave, in which thirty- thrce dead jen, women and children are to be placea | ®t! ‘ Fide by side without any distinction of rank, without | ,,PTofessor Leone Levi read a paper on the “Present we 7 7 State of the Questions of International Coinage.” any difference in the coffins that enclose them. Fur- Ther attempts at identification of the remains have Paving shovi me feactical chiaracgee at he. GUC the juries of international exhibitions, the Statistical Congresses, the Chambers of Commerce, the Society of Aris and other public bodies, the professor ex- amined the respective advantages of either adopting a new unit altogether for all nations, or one of the ist $20f. Strictly speaking, the share of each would be thieves, and the authori- | fruit, to James Robinson & Oo. Nod 2f. 5; io, bound E; July 38, 4 NEW_ ORLEANS, Sept 1—Arrived, ship Assam Valley, 7340. for each 100f. of rente demanded, But as the ties had fabled’ to 7oeing 1) fam Her Boul ’ rm Barecle, 5 Hcl F ne, Evans, Liverpool. Havana, 18 days, with molasses to MACHIAS, Aug 24—Arrived, schr Montano, Sawyer, New Had fine, moderate weathe: ¥ ‘ork. Remedio, 13 days, | _ Sailed 2th, schra Vesta, Waite, St Croix; 25th, Viola, Hall, liquidation has to be made by multiplies of five francs, them to justi Mere Doe, such a mathematical exactitude could not be arrived At Rayville two men _ Mr. Ray’s store was not | pp Buck ce. at. Certain subscriptions will receive, according to | were killed, and the store robbed; authority Mr. Ray Bark Thomas Whitney (br), Butterfield, the terms of the ministerial decree 2d August, a | of John Ray was robbed. himself. Killing true. with sugar to master. Hina’ fine weather. Myer, Sept 3—Arrived, echr Richard Law, Y little more than their normal share, and others a | One of the men killed was Bark Henry P Lord, Marseilles, July and Menton July7, |, MYSTIC, Sept 3—Arrived, echr Richard Law, York, Phila- little less, Those differences will luce ® dispos- | amute, and the murderers with aes tr mere Had light winds and calms the whole ‘NEWBURYPORT, Seept 3—Arrived, schra_ Mary D Cran- abie balance of smail amount, which, by a spirit of | cut his ears off. Puen Neuhaus (NG) Krouke, Rio Grand, §8 days with hides, | mer, Cranmer, and Adoiph Hugel, Robinson, Philade’phia. equity, and in conformity with the rules observed in Aletter froma justiceof ‘Trueinthe main, The | g¢ to Oelric Sept 2, Iat 37 80, 1on’70 40, passed a bark NEW BEDFORD, Sept 4—Arrived, schr Sylvester. Hale, preceding loans, wili he attributed as far as possible | the peace, Union parish, men were arrested by the | showing No 1795, bound east. Coleman, NYork for Taunton. to the subscriptions the least favored by the tariff of | July 14, says that e had milital , turned over to Brig feabella ( Br), Morgan, Para, 26\days, with rubber, nuts, paige Sarah, Cobb, Philadelphia; Brave, Snow, verel 4 been abandoned in despair; and as the dead now lying in one of the aisles of Abergele church met their death at the same instant, and within the narrow boundaries of four carriages closely coupled together, their sorrowing relatives have approved the idea of the Key. James Meredith, the rector, that they should lie together in one common sepulchre. Paget ier oa ee we eranoeehate ‘The Overland China Mail announces that the | Diece of five or ten grains of gold as a new unit, reports of gold fields having been discovered at | would be impossible, Decause it would mounts a gen- Obefoo are confirmed, and that lead, silver and coal bepress of, ah Grn ceohtd eS pis, oe have also been found in large quantities. The gold | ha"the choice would depend on the Dumber of fields had attracted a great number of Chinese—as | persons among whom the same unit was many as 10,000 according to one report. Ep ga gamle reps ragiy? haste eae tee hrseyspley From Yokohama we learn by mail that a ship had | it, Py ocnialuad and the relative convenience of arrived there from Australia with eighteen passen- | the different systems. As regarded population, the gers on board who had Jeft employment in the colony math Ee Bie Lg ep an order to socks foxtamae/in Japa: ing 70,600,000; the dollar by the’United States, hav- From Bombay, India, we learn that her Ma- | ing 31,000,000; the florin by gustria, having 37,000,000; Jesty’s ship Vigilant left that port on the 26th for | the epitope der . —s Lp tard 54,000,000; the Persian Gulf, with instructions to support | ne eee Oe ee Pe vevalled among tie’ iarwest the Resident 1 demanding compensation from | number of persons. AS regarded trade, while the the chief of Bohrein, who recently made iaporls and exports “y _ and fg to near; fome attacks upon a neighboring chief, and plun- pera he) ee To Sabo, boo, t00" nein ene @ered certain British subjects to the amount of | of the United States to 000,000, England £40,000. The Ties of India says that in the event of et a OAD ea oe ee not = a refusal on the part of the Bohrein chief the Vigi- | fogaried ‘the amount of colmage issued. white Jant will enforce the demand for redress, up to 1850 the issue of gold coin in England i far Sxeccen that hat bonne es ie United States, it had not en #0 since that time. From ENGLAND. 1793 t0 1866 France issued £262,000,000 of gold coin ; " te m. to ,000,000. The Husnchine Regimetions. Trance ‘had: issued £107,000,000'ot, sold Tuesday, the 25th Angust, the day the America } coinage, the United Kingdom £91,000,000 and t @ailed from Southampton, was the day for sending | United States £152,000,000, As regarded the reia- 4n claims to be registered for the next electoral re- | U¥E Convenience of the | diferent | wystems, it vision in England. The lists will be forthwith made years laboring to introduce a decimai coinage France up and notice given of the Revising Barristers’ | aml the United States long possessed it, while, Courts to be holden between the 14th of September | Oreoven, for Intermatiqnal, purpenes jue Pound and sth of October. the four elements France had the advantage, and that justified the Congress to take the French coin as the basis. But the Congress did not recommend the Why Lawyers Are Not Statesmen. Trane as 8 unit for ail nations; Hor. a it Tecommend . q the und, 8 a step in vance recommended a ieee oe Lene ak Se mode for harinonizing the different systems i exist- Most sincerely do we hope we shall have the very | Une according to Which We should alter the pound assistance of Sir Roundell Palmer in the new | ¢UOe ACCOMMnE 1 Wor as {rancs 20 centimes’ an it and comparatively uninformed House of Commons, ‘was now intrinsically worth. Could this be done’ ee oe een wee him before long | Snouta this compromise be accepted The evil was at the head of his profession; but we are bound to | that it would cause a great change in all the mone- fay that his utterances at Richmond savor of the | tary ayatem: it would require us to lower, though in lawyer rather than of the statesman. It isa very | or), Spnem Oe one reche gold standard. at vet eld ‘saying that ayers make bad politicians, and | eave all the existing’ unis. In existence 5 bd they testify themselves to the truth of the saying | counts would still be kept in different ways; the «i- by their frequent asseverations that politicians are | yi,ional coins would in nowise agree, and we should bad lawyers. Sir Roundell is @ politician, and | yor Cet ‘a good decimal coinage.’ The professor even @ liberal politician, so far as regards abstract | thought that the ten franc piece in gold of the value Principles, and we fully believe that had he to re- | or one hundred pence (slightly diminished in their construct onr electoral, our ecclesiastical, and even resent relative vacon oe Punt ‘of one handred our legal systems, he ‘would do #0 on the fairest DOS, OF £4, 40F Ager Anancial Operations, (he best und most liberai busis. But a statesman has to do | Wai tor ali nations “Suche a walt. divided 'inte ¢ more than deat tolth abstract principles, Jor he has | Siver paces of ten pence pad te give "nee a not only to carry his reckonings very Sar beyond ~ J the term of legal prescription, but also to measure | ¢Xcellent decimal colnage, producing tm culation. the sudden exigencies of the hour. Every instinct | heh we dhonid have One stots tlearccalteaukeevers: and every bit of a lawyer ni a inst any comprehensive and sumnimary treatment a’ the mar eee iets Gn te than ebemnante o fer ‘upon the particulars and peculiarities of which | 3nd the § ony ety tbcmdiaaaee ‘OGuaa Obadivar eet he has spent a life of careful and skilful investiga- Soper. ‘slowing that the International Monetary bs a ie area BoB ecg yng Be Congress had immensely advanced the question, the else wants it; nobody else knows | CO™MmIttee trusted that the report of the royal Com- to do with it.” Why, then, take it away? | mission would recommend tie holding of another “ga Mee conference for the purpose of conside: \- y rp ieee wine Rane ban Re mg we ne | bility of agreeing on one common nystern of coinage, uotes “on, Woodman, spate tha tree," It ty Gomme Seaeee oe tae ereniiecon of must have occurred to tim, " ‘i ‘ the soverelgn, because it represented all the com- The truth ts, all this reaspning proceeds | merce of the world, and had gone forth with all the on an erroneous estimate of the province of states- ower of English enterprise and reputation. mansiip—of the successes it has to aim at and be | PONTE Ol mete Taslone in which Air Fellows, M content with. No reasonable being pretends to hope, | »Ajyawhari, Dre Fart, Mr. Botley and’ other econ. ‘or to think it possible, to satisfy either the Irish people | Ten took part, the following. resolttion wasnt or tile oman Catholics wenerally. Lattie blame to | Thouaty adopted: On’ motion of Dr. Parr: <'Tee ano wen that, as their pretensions are ond the ran, ‘a r 4 4 of possibilitie thes never can be sativfied. “No rea. | “0H adopts the report of the committee, accepts the sonable being can expect to be able to close the long ptened kind ade TPN een ee aie ‘4 reduction. issued a warrant for the the civil authorities and | 4c, to Burdett P| Tcannot terminate without making a remark on | arrest of four white men discharged. The Rayville | , Brix Ballot Box (of Boston), Tillson, Milk Rivery Jaj27 | pAMO PHM, fen Aron tt ater etown the privilege of discounting the- payment of instal- | (with faces painted black), mute was killed not be- | “4%t "Maris Wheeler, Wheeler, Cow Bay, 10days, with coal, | DC, for Boston; Henry Clay, Sears, Warren for Rondout. ments. Tae produce of the loan has been devoted | who went to the house of cause he was a mute, but: | toc Rows: e ” u 2 e Sailed—Schrs’ Thomas P ‘Cooper, Bearse, Elizabethpor by the law of the ist of August to the liquidation of | a negro on June 2%, called because he had been post- Brig Ida M Connery (of Philadelphia), McNivey, Cow Bay, | Daniel T Willetts, Brown, NYork. the financial hie 1867, and chiefly to the extraor- | him out, puta rope round ing armed negro vedettes | 10 days, witb con), to master. pay ae ‘gia ye bark Bidwell, Baker, Ardrossan for dinary expenditure for public works ana armaments, | his neck anddragged him in the woods. Brig Sabina (Br), Terrlo, Cow Bay, 10 days, with coal, to | Siieg-Gohr Henry Clay, Sears (from Warren), Rongout. spread over the budgets of 1868 and 1869, witha | @ mile into the woods, EE caisinorden (of Fall River), Hall, Leghorn July 4 | NORWICH, Sept 3—Arrived, schrs Texas, Rondont; Mara, power of transfer to succeeding years. That re- | beating him nearly to 7, passed Gybraltar Bist, with marble, rage, &c, to Herm Bat- » Newburg; Corinne, do. source should not be diverted from its purpose. As { death, because he voted ger. Had fine weather all the passage. sh Sailed—Schr Mary A Lowell, NYork. the Treasury can only employ the money by degrees | the radical ticket; says hen, Bt Habert (Br), Fargon, Cow Bay, 10 days, with coal ate LOSE atthe eee Cais 4 master. A very : as the expenditure has to be effected it was neces- | the murder of negroes is Schr Geapian, Smith, Shulee, NS, 8 days, with spars to Snow Brooks, do for Marion; Hela Beck, Avery, do oy, Re — tee ete Leg roy ee ion ete pay- | of ne Goh leatr & Richardson. yi ment of useless interests, x ie dat ol e pay- corroborates: le state- - Elisha Baker, New York for Gé ges Banks. ments to correspond with the requirements foreseen. | ment in regard to the wit n As ee AK SEN, OR, 9a, NEW HAVEN, Sept 4—Arrived, brig LW Armetrong, The measures adopted to attain that result have | murder of the deaf and Schr Eurotas, Merchant, Jacksonville 8 days, with yellow | Porto Rico; senr Wooden, Young, Port Johnso v. sneceer fe jumb negro at ay ville, pine to order. -— 4 n s ded. dumb neg! tL Ray ville ine to ordé eared oars meally O enison, Allen, Albany. 7 c 0 : i NC, PHILADELPHL AM—aArri hrs Ambro, ‘The total portion of rente which may be discounted | He could not answer the ’ Bo pol srt ay frm NC, 6 days, with naval Panay ym aS. “ IA. Rich, Les eo tiara amounts to 4,619,785!.; I have the honor to propose | inquiry put to him, and te Hal Jeffers, Medford; F French, Lippincott, Salem; H A. to your Majesty to raise that sum to 4,880,615f, by | was paca rey mur- eee er eaercks Callin Wortaik. vidson, Jeffers, Medfor ‘rench, Lippincott, Salem adding to it 260,830f. which have not the right of | dered and hi payment by anticipation, accordiug to the amount | Letter from Mouroe, Greatly sxaggerated. A | Schr C B Smith, Bowker, Virginia. Cleared—Brig Euphemia Fullerton, Blair, Liverpool; schre q Francis French, Lippincott, Roxbury; John Joboson, M. Of the subscriptions. ‘This division, applied to so | July 30, saya that the K. K. K. scare did pre- pe a Bride, and L Raymond, Lord, Boston; 3 W-Evetman, Outens 4 Lyon, J B Cunningham, Roath, Newport; Searaviiie, Chase have the advantage of treating all the divisions of | scared halftodeath. They among the darkies, wiin | Scpt Rinpig Worheld, Mills, Virginie, eg on Squan | HU tand, Taylor, OE Paige, Doughty; M Ste H Jess than 100f, in the same manner and of facilitating |} say that the K. K. K.’8 a very small undwork | passed pilot boat Mary E Fish No 4 with awohooner n tow. the labor of distribution. have beaten so many Of of facts to justify it. Bottom fy In fine, Sire, to credit are subscribers, t the sum m © Atwater, Saunders, Providence for Nev Weeks, Hickman, Boston; E L Gregory, Thorndike, Dela- ears cut off, Schr J H Brunt, Cole, Virginia. ware Hreakwater. % small a sum, will present no inconvenience, and | colored people are all vail some Bteeh and@ L Vandervoort, Baker, Boston; tom up. ples ’Geor DC; Sarah Watson, Smith. Boston} Pro- the characteristic traits of this appeal | them that the rest are Schr Harry Landell, Soper, Alexandaia, byes Foxwell, Lan zwell, Lane file; Lisgle Maull, Buehler | A Tirrelly ' Schr W F Burden, Adams, Baltimore for Providence. 00d § ‘asl len; Vraie, Mason, an par? The rate of emission, the number of | afraid to go out to work Philadelphia ioe Bowen: ger, Corton, Bos ton. 1, Sept 3, 6PM—Bark F LG, from fadelphia, anc brig Contest, from London, for Philadelphia, ed in i Seb Casper Lic fucte, Faitedetpnle for Portions. wa. | srciven at Gakreateaiees piso sestarr Nasonsy bering is A ete tee oan Walker aCon! anders Saya, with lumber to Wal: | twa dismasied bark, (rom Doboy Sound for NYork, ad re- ‘ hs ‘Schr John Landon,’Parker, Bangor via Norwalk, where ahe | mains, in company with the fleet before reported, with the following schooners since arrived:—J H Moore, Boniny Boat, ington, Helen Mar, C G Cranmer, Star, and. Zey!i, © capital applied for, and, above all, | anywhere unless they be- Schr Teabetla, Endicott, ° ‘Lewes, osited in eight days as a guarantee. | long to the democratic Sehr K Brown, ri *ailadelphia for Fall River, pool, Such a ult speaks for itself and is a proof | party. of the financial strength of the country. Undoubt- Letter of Rovert 1. my i does not prove that our resources are inex- | Vaughn, Homer, July 2s. MUStIDIE; put it shows their immense extent, and | 1868, states that — his dy has heard iach: every good citizen must look on it with satisfaction | father was poisoned to of the poisoning. uty Eicil, Merrill, Bangor as the most efMecacious means of preserving and |] death by his _ political Schr 8 L Birdsall, Tribble, | fructifying peace. enemies (democratic) Sdaya, with lumber to . | TV Wel Portiandy Me. master. | Su from Philsdelphia for Boston; F Nickerson, do Fali Schr Scud, Hawkins, Pembroke, 'Me, via New Haven, | River, and Vapor, do,for Providence. Wind SE. raves may be taken, | where she discharged. PORTLAND, Sept 8 Cleared, schrs Idaho, Du as a sample of Schr Mary Emmn, Brown, New Bedford. Birdsall, Tribble, NYork. the whole house. There is a wound. Bone Fico Wy Potter, sroih, taht og ‘ith ah Artve Haste Teli Tre Hume, and Rujh_Shaw, te odine, Nantucket, 83 days,’ with fish to S — Arrive ie a 5 wh Sha work of truth to nearly all the charges and a super-| wwrghta Ge” ¥ Shaw, Georgetown, DCs 1 : roving of the suggestions made. structure of very unnecessary exaggeration. ‘The Schr Bylvester Hale, Coleman, Taunton. Returned, brig Hatti Terry, Fall River. Cleared _—Schr Eliza F' ‘iton, NYor! delphia, PORTSMOUTH, Sept and LW lam, with the most profound respect, Sire, your These five or six Majesty's most humble, obedient and faithful servant | like Scholasticus’ — bi and subject, » MAGN! To this report is appended the signata Emperor, ay L Howard, Harrington, NYork. _ state of the country is bad enough in all conscience Schr Chance Shot, x. Professions. to cause every decent man in the community, demo- is, Hein, Poatilanes tox ase O La orH , schr Hannie Westbrook, gives the fol- | Crator radical, to hang his head with shame. It | Schr perine, Shellield, Providence for Bondout, PLYMOUTH, Aug 90—Arrived, schrs Eva H Lewis, Lewin, The proof that the em- | Reeds no dressing up or exaggeration. How far these | gchr Joseph G Collyer, Crowell, Providenec for Troy. Albany ; Sept 2; Mary Price, Garrison, NYork ; Samuel Woot, ce 18 that peace has been made | Murders ‘and outrages are inspired by political Sehr J Ball , Williams, Providence for —. ‘Wood, Keyport, NJ. since ine empire, and | C2Uses it is impossible to say. Many highly respect- Sehr teed ‘ern, Saunders, Pawtucket for Elizabethport. Cleared 29th, schrs Anna B Jacobs, Jones, and Hannah D, i " ‘Smith, New London for Newburg. Chase, NYork: " Sehr Cynthia Jane, Bal, Norwich tor Elieabethport, PO Ate SA —karivad, nck Aue, Myrick, found gomething in the back record of the pe Sekt Bepbenent Dievis, Btidespest tor Readout, PAWTUCKET, Sept 4—Arrived, schrs Laurel, Halieck, A!- Killed distinct from politics to account LOUISIANA. the deed. Judge Ray, on the other hand, | Sor Mercer, Waindn, New Ha hr Mardin Van Buren, Harding, Rondova shrewdly remarks upon, the coincidence that | Schr Surge, Warwick, New Haven for Trenton. PROVIDENCE. | Sept 4—Arrlved, brig Jessie Rhynas, Among the Parishes=Notes from the Murder bahia fe xia tre one ,Sxreption, is eee eae ete, epee, New Haven for New Brune- bo Is " ft found to be not of the democratic ~ Mr. ’ District—The Distafbancesand Axsussinations Ray t# brother of one of the rej ablicas Beate Se- Soe eens Caer PT toh ig a a aa anew ane tacbetiperts Mesiech “Holmes Ire iu Franklin, Morehouse and Ouachita= | paiors and an old citizen and landowner. His sym- Schr Jt Hopk fenton, Derby for Elizabethpory. Their Cause and Cure—Negroes Rushing to a Lm pect OT ea party, ye ee he gar Glare Post Fe mee ee for Albany. regat ness of Northern Louisiana a ferris, Port Jefferson. : a stern p2 agge Barbecue—Mysteries of the as entirely preventable and abnormal. All wetuvey, Py epee oe Portinnds sobre Freedmen’s Bureau—A Hint for the Post- | js required is the appointment of civil of- - eae ork; Harriet Nevill, from Elizabethport, bound Bast; master General. ficers. He blames the Governor for not ap- Marine Dinasters. Alaska, Clark, New York for Boston. RICHMOND, Sept 8 carrived, schr J L Matoy, Ruseeil, k Metcalf, N BOLAND, Ane, 6 kre bre Jen Megat Mew meh NYork for Han; jrown, Fall River for Ph The Penc The clocks, of Paris, of Augnst Route p four times jafter war) that it wil: be made a able citizens with whom I have conversed state that Scbr el in nearly every case of assassination there will be | Schr Gynt pany ; Chauncey St John, Hammond, Elizabethport. ww Haven for Elizabethport, | bapy ; Chant n for Jersey City, ny, Parker, Elizabethport; Kate Scranton, Paliner, aud Samuel P Hawes, Jac rk. Put into Dutch Island AM Sept4 fora harbor—Brig H H i Wind at sunset 8. - naae ™ at pointing sheriffs as he promised to do long ago, BARK ——~, from Doboy Round, Ga, for New York, dis- MONKOK, OUACHITA PARISH, Angust 29, 1868, and says thagif afew firm, determined mes wore mating “wan towed Into Delaware Breakwater Sd_‘inst by r Rescue. Getting to the parishes is the difficulty when the | put in office M® believes the’ better class of citizens up country rivers are on their bare bottoms, as they | would kupport them in the execution of their duty, | Bric ALwon RowF11, Davis, from Cienfuegoe for Boston, Mork sep ti Ruts Hodedo are at this time of the year. Any one taking passage | 1! Proof’ of this position he mentions that J at Holmes’ Hole, reports Aug 20, off Cape Antonio, sawa | sail ‘ Crawford havi clined ¢ French bark with no sail set and colors union down ; appeared by steambout runs the risk of being stuck on a shoal | his court in Franklin parish the cltize ne han? ontened mong Guptill, and rOresees Gott, veston ; Chase, \, schrs Richmon ns have offered | 0 be in di for three weeks or a month, with swamps, alligators | to guarantee his safety in the most solemn manner. Sour a HEATON, previously reported as sailed hence for enn oe ay ‘ Y bacco, dat Trent's Reach, There | broo! enniston; Post ; FV arn and slimy wanks to look out upon, and no amuse- jg itiarial fever, here, ag in Missisatppl, revalls rere, ane teeerias CMe damage saminea: tine wes | Gopreas Commo, fall; Gummy & Meany, een Liat Ben’ ment but the chills and fever, On the other hand, } the Frecdmen's Dispensary, which, under the ad: | Ua wales wo Tor iehaire, und another that she got oe | NYork; Si; bark Oephne Barrett, Basbuge, NOrien the vicissitudes of stages, dummy engines and hand ange on Dr. Li Ines re SI mn, has Pad and is now on ber journey,-Bichmond (Va) Whig 3 J Lindsey, rah John Adi cars are more varied than agreeable, and the cost of pagcbe e disease, "is being closed up, Knowlton, NVork. Also sailed Slat, achr D # Everett, Jones, two or three days’ travelling in this manner would mecatatie aie te saysteniea' of tas: binant Pg Rocker Mel asic: dritied of Saturday: mie pty ey 4 Galveston’ Maria Whitney, Piston, and Ocean Star, Kennedy, buy up @ share or two in Pacific Mail or half adozen | Teau. These civilian agents have nothing todo but | the track of vesecte pawing. ler apara are Al in, anda sioop | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 21—Arrived, ship Carnamore (Bri, votes in the Louisiana Legisiature. ‘The adventurous eid poeea a Ga %, folme of them actually | ‘This wreck will be dangerous to all vessela, either golng up | CHINE trod eer aay Gasay, Batt Joue “ae traveller who essays this journey is routed out of | draw a still further income in the shape of contribu- | hayeherspare removed ns OU Be taken at once to | seman, ‘Sito bed at Vicksburg long befpre sunrise, and 1s stage gg hs See tae ventana? No en: Livrnroot, Aug 23-A fearful tempest swept over Liver. ao ee eee vel 7 as " . chia on, a Not uisi- | and the di ighborhs i riven five weary hours over a level plain at 1e98 | Boa aid a monthly black mail of a hundred and | fete hour thie afternoon’ ceca sa Bay) ec, 1 NOrlenvs ; echre. jams, Spoiford; Ned Sumpter, Haskell; Exeter, Pendieton, and Elisabeth, hae jast night and up toa ising great devastation. Along | te hour this afternoon, account between us. Their ambition ascends to the ms tically to carry out its objects.? than one half the rate of speed that a Mexican ail- | fifty dollars for this pur and did not ki to | the coast from Bootle to Crosby and Formby the destruction "MISCELLANEOUS. _ temporal aud spiritual dominion of the world; and | Pa : ry purpose, not know up 9 y ISCELLANEOUS. even though they would not avow what ‘they . - igencia waintains over the ruggedest mountains. Be the Uistied beaten goveruisan. Sa or eteee srrack of every Ssecription, und the damage tothe shipping A.~ORFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL cannot at present hope for, they wou ink q r ~ | of the port must have been heavy. - * Lottery of Kentucky : ft impossible to poime to’ the -acel” beyond FRANCE. pi bom “from the stage to something bearing & | quences of the reconstruction laws and one of those | {hen Armstrong, auiled from ihe Mertey for Quebes. on Sa. | MLBY COLLRGR RTA CLANS 425, RRPTRMNRE 5, 1864. ant resemblance to © locomotive in process of | things which it became all good And loyal citizens to | turday afternoon. The weather was fine at the time, but 9%, 2, 67, 68, 47, 7, 57, 26) Dy Sh A. fowarde dark the wind eprung.up from the W. and at inid- | eilgLy conrak— tau Seerejenet by Ieth RANGE, SHITH'& CO.. Manager KENTUCKY—RXTRA CLASS 271, SRPTEMUET 5, TAK. a1, 19, Ie, Ags 273, BFeTEMBER 6, » they could never aspire, There is seeieeacurestneniones nly ground to be recovered and long arrears to construction—no car attached—he is perched upon | di be made up, but anew world is to be added to the | The Election Canvass—M. Thiers on Polit vid. since the great schism which lost half Burope to Coalitions—The Government Against Democe Rome. ‘There is no known, no tmaginabie scheme of peace and amity Jhat Rome could rake with this, nance the chief Protestant Power in the world. That title | [From Galignani’s§Messenger, of Paris, August 26.) Twenty-live millions of ws still claim: that title five {Some sensation Was caused on Saturday evening millions of us abhor, course of | by seoing tn the Patrie an article strongly reproba- politics—whieh in this pontaneous de- | tory ef political coalitions, bearing the signature of 10. A democratic barbecue is being held in the district || night it was blowing & terrife gale from the WS iis head out Of } to-day. As I close this letter troops of negroes from | fore of the tempeat carried the veasel on to the Form the woodpile and requested to keep ame mani the way, so that the engineer can see where he is } distant plantations are marching past, singing:— Sp cle pereos oat or mbo were On board when tre %, 32 driving to. Ferried over vayous in crazy, leaking Let every young democrat lift up his voice, left the Mersey that escaped, the remained having ae. . 4 ns Di Vive la Companie! Captain Armstrong, after being in the water some t ae 36, 7 y 68 7 » Wy “i, 8. ski, he notices that the trifling inconvenience ‘And aing the proud names of nis party’s first choice, some by tee eaptand et tas Coubigns of Galtowny (8), aml ree. HO So NTIRE, MOBRIEN &'CO.. Mandgers. which might otherwise result from there being eight or ten inches of mud and water at the bottom of the 42, 60, 78, 6, 36, KENTUCKY — ive Ia Compania! cued. A large vessel, name unknown, went down during | For eireularsand informaiion tn the above Laiteriee adrese ta and ali on A co. ed as atler the ship oe Covington, Ky. V Bid Hiram the silent wo back to his tan, the height of the storm off the Formby vivela are supposed to have been drown velopment of the prince igious tiberty Thters. Every one asked by what extraordi un ‘ompans II have such « man, unk nothing was to be sean but n few loose spars. _- — e boat is overcome by the mail bags being thrown in whedon, working for fi as it bat work under catenation of circumstances the honorable ve la Companie! hence for Chat on (salt) is on the beach OFFICIAL "DRAWINGS | oF THE STATE LOT. tain circumstances, ther 80 tie rh or be? tlemen ‘been induced to return as a leader writer | t© make dry footing for the passengers, He remarks ‘The rule of the radioal BAT shal conse, Paes pond a be is Kh Aa mane A. teries of Kentucky : 16, 6 1808, oun , themseives 0 * e- i : . . ive Ia Companie Is he tide, and her masts are gone, bul alfe can be go oF KENTUCKY EXTRA OLA88 ert. Roman Cathoti fo put themselv out to the Paris press, and, still more, how he had de farther that the mail bags serve the purpose of bal And then welll enjoy the Teh" baneotnge of panes, 08 ull bande caved. ee STATE 0 uc Pa tae 1% ome Ii would be only trying to help the ataract or to accele rush of | cided to select the Journal in question for the medium the failing avalanche, | ef his communication with the pul . After a mo- They will reserve their strength for times t } ment’s consideration, ae neither eventualit, may be wanted. Let all be o be | peared at all probable, the conclusion was conc i mext year, and the Irish Catholics wilt be | that the neither thankful nor satiefied. What of that’ Who | M. Thi ever said they would be But though the unt be not clo: elter with them. We shall by last, being taken on or lef behind according ive In Companie! Whalemen. STATE OF KENTUOBY— 1868. sire " pales Seymour, Seymour, Seymour, Seymour, \c re olmes' Ho nt | 1% 66, 34, 20, 10, 7 to circumstances, the state of the road or the Three cheers for Seymour--Seymour and Blate! aes Soeee, Pick, exrives * Hotrges Hole 4th inst 5 0, 7, ofl, for number of passengers, By putting this and It isn’t in the least degree probable that they know | Provincetown. Aug 3), spoke achr Moutezama, Nye, of Pro 46, 38, ‘i, 48, ’ that together he is not surprised subsequently to | what “Vive Ia Companie” (so spelled) means. It | vincetown, 200 sp. WA: iwgot B62, errr. 5, 1668, ne of Ouachita, Morehouse and | MAY Stand for something to eat, in their minds, Spoken, od Unquestionably the democratic barbecue does, But Bark Chiy of Bangor, Menzies, from Cardiff! far Buenos mplain that their mail matter | there are white men with them; they are pleased | Ayres, July 19, lat 10 11 N. lon gu 09, m oF fifteen days behind time and of | and flattered by the association and are going todo | Bark Albina, Wastier, from Bristol for New York, Aug 18, LABS I way 1 wy ne to article m question, if really written by must have been published in Ke ichen he was not far advanced in his 0. Managers, run Jeurn that the p Franklin parishes often arri yet we shail stand t i ea great act of that it had been exhumed by the Patri with ta word of ex- PRIZES CASH wain given to the wor : yal Havana and all legalized lotteries. feel comp y at ew « a course of ing always highly ob- of milk toast, In fact, by the time hat the white . Jat 43, Jon 21 36. niehgd In Royal Roo Chote, wate sironge Fesponsihility of Mt f yas 1 might) ave the effect of mistead i the hina cars all capacitygot Sromiowa ba Oe vere iene Me prepetot te 1 ltAhk Sitka, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, Sept 4, tat 41, m Sreebaiyena he Par atts, jes Up) estall be able to open o oa eaders, in ed out of ree : “ o 7 7 ‘I Z y i e shall be uble to open our mouths | aden) ur © por hand tteci? tor him, Otherwise he | proceedings must be left fora future communica. Brig Daisy, from England for Baltimore, Sept 4, mG, ke BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN w the § where the mutnal wrongs of race with Face, religion with religion and State with state are | Onder the necessity of giving explanations res} Treely stated and discussed. It wil rest with Ire- | Lug it8 mystification, ff does so in these wo o appreciate What we have done, and if sve | “We are asked whether the article by M. Thiers on cannot or will not appreciate it, that will be to ber | political coalitions is new, We hasten to reply that own shame and loss, iU18 not. The opinion of M. Thiers on the subject, ws given in the lines quoted by us, does not date from ey, Weights and | yesterday. The honorable Deputy for the Seine wrote vat | 10 that strain about thirty-seven years ago, concern- ing the ‘shameful’ # 8 of which the election M. Grevy has been the result, — Thirty-seven Wat is a Jong time, ome tli-natured persons M. Thiers has probably changed his mind iMiitee appointed to con- | since then. Besides, they whi add, he might be the wider the questic rmiily of moneys, weights | enemy of coalitions under the government of July, and measures. he committee expressed their | and cease to be so under the imperial régime. We opinion that the only method of attaining the de- | reply that M. Thiers has oftened dented those wired object would be the adoption of the metric | Charges of mobility of ideas and of convictions, He system, They were convinced that they could not | certainiy thinks at present aa he did in. Itt, when Introduce even the decimal scale in the present ays- | he wrote a pampulet entitled “Tne Monarchy of tem. It should be remembered that the metre was | 1880." ‘Then he defended less the government than no longer an abstract idea or scientific conception. | a political doctrine which has not since grown old; It was # definite iength—the iength of aconcrete | he opposed less an exceptional situation than & object deposited at the archives of the Paris mint, | growing immorality. His opinions will th and exactly copied in standards within our reach. | have for those persons who reepect the character of ‘The time was past for finding out the best natural | M. Thiers) as much force and value im L868 ax it unit, and we must be satisfied with what we had got, | 1831. We trust that it will not ve fis friends who viz., & unit really universal from ite wide diffusion | wii! contradict us, ong nations. The committee we The government organs, and pleased to report that a bill to establish metric | are addressing urgent e ‘weights and measures had been introduced by Mr, | tive party, conjuring the libe Fwart, and had met with a most satisfactory recep- | give any aid to help the demo tion from both sides of the House. Public opinion | rebuke the temerity and carelessness of that party, having manifested itself Se mrongly in favor of the | and display before their eves the picture of dema- 1 against being seated on his | tion, 65 (both by pliot boat Ezra Nye, No 2). track, With no protection save — Brig Antili that of his own umbrella (if he happen to have one) from the torrid heat of the noonday sun, while seven steaming negroes, grinding at a crank alongside of . t 3 him, supply the only motive power. There is but one took n on, Bs a iv his wife a my 4 thing 6 trying to his feelings, and that is to see bk a drawing knife and chopped her across " a bar. ry io it placarded ail round that the Vickaburg, Shreve- | te head several times, cutting ont large pieces of |“ Reieror, (Pii)), Ang 98—In port Ig, Excelsior, Pendleton, 11 MU REL Couneen at port and Texas Railrond (the line by which he ia | te skull bone. — Falling to produce death M8 | and'Arracan, spencet, tor Nvorks t Christian, Schwertte: | __ UNNEL, Counseitor, 961 Broadway, room No. 9 y as he desired with the drawing knife he | ger, fer do. Borer ac tr erent States ; desertion, drunkenness, &c publicity ; ho charge until divorce obt ‘M. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nai “\ BSOLUTE LEGAL DECREES OF DIVORCE OBTAIN- ed in New York. Also from States where desert non-support or cruel treatment ia sul < baggage upon an oj Tuesteup, from Trinidad for Boston, Aug 20, of Cape Ant Fresvicn living in this pity TRAGK.—On last Sabbath a in county, some nine miles below th M. Ande Tamed ( drunkennes The Metric System in MensaresThe Ame Plan of Unitormity. At the meeting of the British Association for the | years. Advancement of Science, In Norwich, Anggust 24, a report was read from a co un Conmmressi travelling) combines speed . rt h | promptly evonomy, and ts the wal et and best foute 10 Nort drew his pocket knife and plunged that into her western Louisiana, Arkunaus and Northern Texas, | Side. atisfied with his diabolical work he ‘The inaccessible character of the country herein | S€t his house on fire, with the mtention, it is thought, only too feebly shadowed forth accounts for mneh of | Of burning her remams to hide his guilt, Tt seems the lawlessness that prevails. and much of the dis. | that Anderson and his wife have not lived harmont- tortion and misrepresentation accompanying (he re- ously together for several years, and he has before oris of the aforesaid lawlessness northward, “Chis | bed heard to threaten to. Kill-her, and on this ocen- etter is written in the heart of the country wht sion set about in the most terribly brutal earnest. Governor Warmott’s tundred and fifty political The report of the horrible crime was soon spread 1 through the neighborhood and the neighbors were with diffienity resirajned from hurling the wretched wife murderer tie fames of his burning house, They, however, resvedt him and brought him to Jail. Columns (Ga.) Baguirer, Sept le Avg -Sailed from Pauillac Q1at, Ornen, Stan- New, Fat and Deviclous, Algonquin, Fisher, Liverpool; ly 27-— Arrives ° _ n. tn Barrels, halves, qu Garnet, Bria Aug 31" At IF Eaton, Reed, Teignmouth WJ Hatheld, Murphy, for NYork; Agenoria, Finest Sugar Cure Albrelbann, for Baltimore. tneet Gugar Cured: Hemey on Freeman, Baker, NYor! Finest Yactory C ships Heibiah Thayer, Stewart, Finest Factory Cheese, . in ballast; America (ir), ore, diggs Kendrick Fish, y, JO; bark Lockett (Br), HEO. CP. ith part of cargo of auger. HEO. C. PAR July 22—In port brig WR Sawger, wi thera and kita, at murders are alleged to have bee truth to say itis just about as hard a spot as an i ER & BRO.'S, dealers in Fish ana Provisions, ry Topham, tor San ¥ Cave Coawi, Afri utter absence of civil Jessneas of hritoan ty standing, bitter sece portion of the resident populati and unscrupulous raseality on the pu carpet-baggers on the other tand, can well make For the absence of civil law Governor Warmot visit to his mother is himself mainiy responsibie—e and his party. | ing of bis arrival there Military rule has been set acide by the readmission | was attempted upon hin of Louisiana into the Union, and of the la! ished reck- nds of years’ 1 the part of & the one hand piewa' ign Madonna (Br), J HARATA, Ane M4 an (BEY, J H said, Merc tM 2/7 Washington street, corner of Murray. br), altianore, ‘OAL. FIRST QUALITY, DELIVERED IN NEW YORK Atg 18 Arrived, Loviss, Young, Boston for ( or Brooklyn at whoiesaie prices. | Coal ontered tne week n'y jk. A MYSTERIOUS Assavit.—District Atte Imnn, NYork; 12th, Pote rington, of Washington, has just retnr Charlottesville, Va. The even- nH assault with a slung shot by an unknown assassin, who hung around the house for that purpose. Mr. parishes of ti Carrington’s brother, jay been set the pine man mist him jor drawn. Can you wonder there is iawless: 4 struck tim down with tis aves one dollar per ton. Prinel Avg 2 Arrived, Venus, Crowell, New York; | atnily four; lowest prices, wrland, Gard BNOOK, Ang OD. Arr ie Xhortat Jennie Cobb, Hanler, Key /MBRELLA! ening to siep ont, the Diseriet Attorney and following up tie 4 ic candidates; they ) Stover, Pierce, Penarth » Aug 2 Cleared, tw and Un itiea, Engl i ear Hogi Staten, ug a © BP Te ust, NVork urcbasers, and at the very lowert Nn the world. would | assault with several other plows. Aroased by the | aucun gut Sug zy Amived © b rere, Bust to suit pur J nef eof all restriction | gvoare of Me wounded san these inside rushed evt Hox babes dy b= Arsived, ship Sooiee, Mirichingon ISAAC SMITHS SON & © Mowery a ela ieoto Fb amet (he atearrin Dew | Bieter Manufacturers and Importers, 405 Broadway, ape Uravor etric nystem the committee hoped that her Majes- | gogical efforte ayain divturving the bases of the} nest’ ‘The best communi ‘s government woukd proceed further in the direc- | roca! pyramid. ‘The France, two daye back, pub- ) be demoralized by the ai on of introducing it as sOOD ws it wae practionbie; | H#hed au article the Gite of whieh alone would ewOHe upon ther actous, Mak

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