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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. TRLEGR APHIC NEWS FRANCE. VIRGINIA. MOVEMENTS OF THE PRESIDENT. AID FOR THE AVONDALE SUFFERERS, Clerical Warning te Romo—Priace Metter- | Inauguration of Governor Walker—Fceling | Departure frem Washington, Pa.—Reception | Subsecriptious Received at the Herald Office FROM alch at Court—Baron Buest Expected. of the People at the Change of Administta- | im Wheeling, W. Va.—The Party to Arrive Yosterday. Panis, Sept. 21, 1869, tea. ¥ tm the National Capital This Morning. ‘The following subscriptions were received at the ALL P. ARTS OF THE WORLD The papers of this city publish a letter from the RICHMOND, Sept, 21, 1869, WHERLING, W. Va., Sept. 21, 1869, HBRALD office in aid of the Avondale sufferers: — preacher monk, Father Hyacinthe, addressed to | llbert ©. Walker, Governor elect of Virginia, was | The President and family and General Porter ONN HUNDRED AND TWO DOLLARS. installed to-day as provisional Governor of the Oom- Monweaith, by virtue of the appointment of Gen- eral Canby, military commandant of this district. The ceremonies wero performed in tho Governor's oMice in the Executive mansion, the cath being a ministered to him by his warm personal and politi. cal friend, Justice John Bacon Crenshaw, State Sen- ator elect from the district composed of Henrico and Richmond, in the presence of a few members of the press and others, The Governor in a clear voice took the following required oaths of office:— Firat, an oath of fidelity to the Common: wealth of Virginia; second, to the coustitu- = ine eng jeer Mag a 7 oath; four oath ju by e act of Cngress of July 2, 1863, and conerally known 8 the iron-clad oath; fifth, the oath of office. Gov- ¢rnor Wells and General Canby both wore present when the oaths were administered. Before the con- clusion of the ceremony a abe number of political and personal friends and citizens called on and warmly wished the Governor @ pleasant and pros- Derous administration, though the installation was, as it was designed My be, as quiet and as unosteuta- tions as possible, There was throughout the com- munity this morhing @ deep undercurrent of good Will for nig new Excellency, that needed but an oppor. tunity to display itself in exuberant manifestations of rejoicing over the glad event of bis accession to the Governorship. It seems confined to no one class of the community, but all looked supremely delighted that Wells was no more Governor, and that one of their choice ‘rules in his stead. the Father General of tus order at Rome, announo- ing that he abandons his monastery and ceases henceforth to preach in the church of Notre DAme, of Paris. As a reason for this radical step, he declares that he cannot obey the orders of the Holy See. He protests, before the Pope and the Council, against doctrines and practices of the Church of Rome, which, as he contends, are not in accordance with the principles of Christianity. Priuce Metternich was received by the Emperor yesterday. Baron Beust has not yet arrived at Paria, Legislative Party ‘Tactics—Politice and Kgion. : Panis, Sept. 21—Evening. ‘The party of the left will soon send out a manifesto calling for the early convocation of the Senate and Corps Legislatif, i The Frenoh journals regard the letter of Pore Hyacinthe as a great religious and political event. Srrived here at three o'clock this afternoon by car- | EVERGREEN CLUB House, NO 7 MORRIS STREET, } New York, Sept, 21, 1869, riage from Washington, Pa, Tue party left the rost- | 79 rag Kprron OF THE HenetDe deuce of Mr. Smith at nine o'clock this morning, the ia ae manners of the First Ward Evergreen Py weal President and Mr. Smith riding in a buggy in ad- | desirous of giving ® practical expression of the = < sympathy for the unfortunate widows and orphans Vance, aud General Porter, Mrs. Grant and tho two | reduced to heipleasneas and ‘poverty by the late children following in a double carriage. About one ago oer atthe ere ooal reer eid third of the distance Mrs, Grant drove, handling the uted and herewith hand you $104 ovenne reins with gieat skill, Thougu the day was somewhat | ‘° ‘Ne fund now being created for thelr benellt, warm, the drive was exceedingly pleasant. Follow- JOHN A. SULLIVAN, Secretary, ing tho vational turapike tho scenery was delightful ONE HUNDRED DOULLARA, and much enjoyed by the Presideat. BRYANT'S OPsRA HOUSR, FOURTEENTH STREET, About five iniles from this city the party was met New York, Sept, 21, 1869, by Mayor sfcCiellan, of this city, and a number of | To TH" Evrtor or THe HRRALD — the representatives of the municipal government; Please find enclosed the sum of $100, contributed also Mr. A. W. Campbell, Mr. Armatrong, Mr. Mo- by Bryant's Minstrels, in aid of the poor widows Mahon and other prominent citizens, The President | and orphans left dostitute by the Avondale mine Jefe his carriage and took @ seat in tho carriage with | disaster. 4, SIMPSON, Troasurer. the Mayor and Mr. Lewis, the proprietor of the Grant ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. House. Upon entering the city a large open omui- New York, Sept, 21, 1860. bus containing @ brass band led tho procession, To tae Bpitor or THE HeRALD:~ which moved down the main street to the Grant Please find enclosed $100 for the Avondale reltef House. The street was profusely decorated with . J SY ‘ fund, BENEDICI, TORREY & TWOMBLY, flags and the sidewalks were thronged with people. Nos. 9 and 11 Park place ‘The President appeared to the crowd on the streets “i : if from the balaony of the hotel. Governor Stevenson SRVENTY-SIX DOLLARS FIFTY CRNTS. and the heads of the State government called to pay AMERICAN BANK Norsk Company, their respects. At fiteen minutes before four o'clock Nuw Vorm, Sept, al, 1869, the party sat down to an elegant dinner. To THR EDITOR OF THE HRRALD:— The President and family and General Porter left Please find enclosed, for the Avondale rolief fund, here in a special car attached to the regular express | from the employés of the American Bank Note Com- for Washington, departing at ten minutes before five | pany, the sum of $76 50. AN EMPLOYS, o'clock, and will arrive at Washington to-morrow TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS, morning. To THs Error OF THR HRRALD: — British Advice on the Cuban Question. ~ THE THREATENED WAR WITH SPAIN. Reported Withdrawal of Minister Sickles’ Obnoxious Note, French Clerical Defection from Rome and the Council. Diplomatic Groupings at St. Cloud. Eugenie to Visit Turkey—Her Majesty Slightly Invatided. PARIS, Sept. 21, 1869, The Empress Eugénie purposes to leave St. Cloud during the ensuing week on a journey to Turkey~ Lopez, of Paraguay, Still Hold- her trip, tf completed, extending to Constantinople. - 7" The secretary of Governor Wells—Mr. L. KE, Dudley— Please find enclosed twenty-five dollars, a contrt- ing Out The Empress retucned to St. Cloud from Vorsica | remained with. the Governor duriug ihe reception NEW YORK. bution from some citizens of Bloomfeld, N. J. ~ manne slightly lame. It seems that while stepping into a Bar Shwe the eninge te but aid ae an B . W. H.W, boat she sprained her foot and had to wear a ish the proceedings, vernor Walker wi Dideduibticcdak saree ty! TWANTY DOLLARS. Installation of Governor Walker, bandage. She also suffered a good deal from sea- | fr@aln for the present at tho Exchange Hotel, anti Convoution of Universaliata, ApELPHt LongR, No. 23, F. AND A. M. the Exeoutive mansion can be Cyr Teady for him. Burrano, Sept. 21, 1869, To THE Fprron oF THE HBRALD:— sickness during the voyage. Mrs, Walker will join him bere the last of this weok, . Enclosed please find twenty dollars, a donation of Virginia. The preparations for her second voyage to the | Governor Walker, Who is just thirty-seven years | The United States Gonvention of Universalists | granted by *deipnt Lodge, No. 23, F. and A. M., of ‘ ‘ of vondale sufierers, , J. BENNETT, SPAIN. eventful period than any of her Governors, except, | Messiah. Rev. J. G. Barthomer, of Auburn, was THRER DOLLARS. obosen President, and Rev. J. M. Pullman, of New New Yor«, Sept, 21, 1360, York city, Secretary. At the opening delegates To THe Eprror OF THR HERALD:— were present from Maine, New Hampalire, Ver- Rnclosed please find three dollars towards the mont, Massachusetis, Rhode Island, Connecticut, | Avondale fund, Peat ‘ai’ MACHEMER, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, | To ne Eprton or THE HARALD District of Columbia, Alabama, Ohio, Indiana, ln. Please forward the enclosed three dollara to the nots, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Mis- | tellef of the Avondale miners, and oblige EW J. MAHONRY, sourl, Kansas and Nebraska. The Exeoutive Board ONR ease presented a report, which was referred to a com- To Tue Eorror or tne HERAL Mitte of one from each State, Rev. A. W. Bruce, of oF Mferera of Avon- Tndiana, read a report on sunday schools, showing “x pachon somone aoyne tiene eal . - “hg 4 the cause generally prosperous, and recommending | “The following contributions, in addition to the @ closer union between the Church and the Sunday LD countn; im schools. Rev. C. L. Rexford, of Onio, read the | thayeunrre cooves (a she HARALD counting roo annual report on the state of the Church—@ brief document. Rey. E. H. oepen. of Massachusetts, read a report & yrmaepeed ‘he report stated that Tuft’s Vollege, wien $85,000" LN Teeter rere oe Contributions Received at tho Mayor’s Ofico Academy, in the same State, is in & prosperous con- Yesterday. The Burlingame Misston. Paris, Sept. 21, 1869, Minister Burlingame and the Chinese Embassy Will set out for Stockholm to-morrow, They propose to return in six weeks, when they will go to Berlin. perhaps, Honry Jefferson and Letcher, who occupied the gubernatorial chair amid the more trying and eventful periods of two bloody revolutions. A com. mittee of the colored conservative clubs of Rich- mond will cail on him this afternoon, and offer tim. their congratulations on his installation. Governor Walker will be serenaded to-night, Mivlent for War—What Will be Done With the Sickles Note @ MADRID, Sept. 21, 1869, ‘The journals of this city aro still violent against She presumed unfriendiiness of the American gov- ‘eroment. Some of them urge an iminediate deciar- @tion of war if the Cubans are recognized as bellig- rents. The Ministry, after discvssing the propriety f returning Sickles’ note unanswered, have decided Murder of a Family. Panis, Sept. 21, 1869, The bodies of six murdered persons, @ woman and five children, have been found in a feld near Paris, As yet the police have discovered no trace of the assassins, The Firet Appointment by Governor Walker. RICHMOND, Sept. 21, 1869, The frat appointment made by Governor Walker after assuming tho duties of his office was that of Captain Wm. E. Cameron, editor of the Petersburg Index, a8 his secretary. Captain Cameron was an oMicer in the Confederate army and one of the first and most determined supporters of the Walkor republican ticket in the late campaiga. postpone their reply until the arrival of General rim, @teported Withdrawal of the Sickles Note. } ; MADRID, Sept. 21, 1860, ’ ‘The Epoca says General Sickles has withdrawn als note. The statement is not generally believed. 4 The republican journals are agitating in favor of Fa plediscitum, A great popular demonstration in honor of Sefior Gastoltar, the republican oratur of the Cortes, was fmaade tn Saragossa yesterday. ENGLAND. A Counter Blast to Genernl Sickles—Newspa- per Repudintion of the Cuban Lusurgents. Lonpon, Sept. 21, 1869, ‘The Paris correspondent of the London 7imes rites as follows:— The note of the American Minister tq the Spanish vernment in regard to Cuba varies both in its ne and conclusions from the diplomatic communt- betwe-n the Spanish Minister at Washing- and the governthent of the United States, TI iplomatic experience of General Sickles is limited, = Provably insufictent to enable him to rightly i HOLLAND. Royal Specch to the States General. Tae Hague, Sept. 20, 1869, The session of the States General was opened tu- day by a speech from the throne. The foreign rela- tions of the Kingdom were reviewed, and declared to be satisfactory. Among other subjects of legisia- tion, reforms for the government of the colonies aro proposed, and the removal of all restrictions upon emigration to Guiana, SAXONY. The Dresden Theatre in Flames. DRESDEN, Sept. 21, 1869, The Dresden theatro caught fire this morning during a rehearsal and ts now in dames, It will be impossible to save the builaing. GERMANY. THE PACIFIC COAST. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellowe—Report of the Grand Ofiicers—The Pacific Express Company. BAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 20, 1869, At tho afternoon session of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows the grand oMicera presented their reports and standing committees were appointed, Tho reports exhibit a gratifying condition of the Order, with the exception of the tntertor of the Southern States, which are peculiarly bad. Th extension of the Ordor in Australia is accompanie With unexpected success. The Pacific Express Company commonce businoss October 1. It ts reported that the Central Pacific Railroad Company have notified Wells, Fargo & Uo, and the Pacific Union Express Company not to carry their fast freight atter that date, dition. ‘It has property woxth $200,000, a permanent wing additional subscriptions have been fund of $50,000, with a prospective endowment or Ranked daspirss or rary presales fund:— 150,000 more, making an aggregate of $400,000, | Tece! y ry‘ 6 Green Mountain Institute, in Vermont, the oldest | Amount previously acknowledged $10,391 85 school of the denomination, 1s in succeasfui opera- | NEW YORK HERALD collection, i tion. The new tnstivute at Barre, Vt., will be com- 4,112 00 pleted tn February, at a cost of $60,000, and will be opened immediately, The Clinton Lib- 100 00 eral Institute, at Clinton, N. heeds more 25 10 funds. Its assets are $60,000. The St. Law- | From pi Li Stro rence University, at Clinton, N. Y.. needs fands. through John Magee, Deputy Keeper... 17 20 Ita assets are only $142,000. The Lombard ea 5 3 University at Galesburg, Ill, is exerting immense Grand tot soneee es $14,646 15 eee jake Its as ae to $165,000; it needs further endowments, ‘The Liberal Institute Brooklyn Ald for tho Miners’ Rolicts. at Jefferson, Wis., has just been erected. It cost " $82,000. More than sends has been raised towards The total amount subscribed in Brooklyn in aid of pee bevel homeo to be seLR ea Sly areca the sufferers of the Avondale calamity up to noon al gFansport nd, ‘he average number ot pupils p42, OU reel serpon ae Pare = Ned ae os poameday A bool ntl clade Mua a whic y three are theological ‘studen ne O: 7 the most important works accomplished during the MUSICAL AND THEATRICAL NOTES, Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Odd erate Oe the Cee oe Ue eee mo ~ Fellows—-Movements of Mr. Soward= | 8! Taft's College, with Rev. A. J. Sawyer, D. D881 ang goason of grand French opera, concerning Steamer Forfeited for Violation of the President. The school is amply endowed. Revenue Laws. SAN FRANOISCO, Sept. 21, 1869, ‘The session of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of the United States to-day was mostly occupied in re- ceiving reports. Arizona Territory has been trans- ferred to the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Calt fornia. The meeting of the citizens and the Grand Lodge in the hall of the Chamber of Commerce last evening was a pleasant reunion. rand Lodge of Free Masons of the State of Novada is in counoill at Virginia City to-day. Ex-Secretary Seward reached Los Angelos to-day, en route for San Francisco. He met with an enthu- silastic reception, The steamer Ferdileta has been forfeited to the United States at Portland, Oregon, tor violation of the revenue laws. Flour.—The Jobbing rates have been reduced to 4 3734 a $5 62%; shipping extra, $4 75 0 $026, ‘heat—Sales of choice shipping at $1 60 a $1 65, the latter an extreme figure, Legal tenders, 73. NEWFOUNDLAND. The Prussian Aonoxation of Baden. PARIS, Sept. 21, 1869, La Patrie accuses Prussia of endeavoring to bring Baden into the Confederation of the North, in viola- tion of the sttpulations of the treaty of Prague, ITALY. 4 The Food Rioters and Amnesty, FLORENOB, Sept. 21, 1860, It 18 oMcially announced that the committee appointed to investigate the late grist mill riots have reported in favor of granting au amnesty to all implicated in those disturbances, EQYPT. ‘The Visit co Turkey Countermanded, ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 21, 1860, lt is reported that Ismatl Pasha has counter- maniled the orders he had given to make propara- tious for his journey to Constantinopte, CHINA. British Defence of the Commercial Policy of Pekin. timate the value and effect of his words. ubtiess he i8 much surprised at the ex- itement they have created, and it will be iftloult for his government to approve of them. No retext exists for recognizing the Cuban insurrec- lon, Which does not hold a single tow or position, nd owes its prolongation to the action of the imate on its opponents and to the facilities atforded the insurgents in a thinly peopled country, The ppointment of Gens Sickles a8 Minister to Spain ‘as greatly criticis ind has not yet been sanc- loned by the Senate. at body wiii do itself credit yy refusing to confirm the appointment of a tian ‘ho has wude go bad a first appearance in diplo- ys Appropriate notice was taken by the Oonvention | which there has been so muoh gossip, will be tnau- of tho death of Revs. D. K. Lee, A.R. Abbott, | gurated this evening at the Academy of Musio, Rod ay ie trill coe, Convention will | onder the management of Mr. Dryane, ‘La Juive’ sic durin ir bial i. bd is the opera selected for the opening, and it ts Meeting of the Grand Lodge of Good | promised on a grand scale, Templars in Rochester. Mr. and Mra, Barney Williams have been accorded Rocngsrer, Sept, 21, 1869, ahearty welcome at the “Hub.” They opened at The Grand Lodge of Good Temp!ars of the State of | the Boston theatre on Monday evening to a fifteen New York met here to-day. The morning session | hundred dollar house, in “The Emerald Ring,” and was occupied in the reception and verification of | were five separate times called before the curtain credentials, Prior to its close, J. Horne, Right | during the progress of the piece. Their engagement Grand Templar of the Right Worthy Grand Lodge of | M homon., waich, le for & period of four weeks, North America, was introduced and assumed the The Chestnut street theatre, aries dale openca Position of presiding oMicer of the Grand Lodge, | for the Rennes on ‘perl on tn un Rand man. . | agement o' aura Keone. ‘The opening was a Pit EPR Jer te capt rats revolt: | success in every particular. The Play of ‘tho Mar- t’ two o'clock. An allegation being mad ble Heart” was admitably rendered by @ atrong stock Fiat a Lodge of Port Jervis was working under a | C™Mpany, and was placed upon tho stage in a very charter from the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, the | Pralsewortny manner, subject was, on motion, referred to the executive | _ Mr. Dan Symons, who has travolled around the committee, "The Dusiness mocting then adjourned | World with “Kip Van Winkio” and Jefferson, wilt till eight o'clock to-morrow. have the felicity of introducing these worthtes to A large and enthusiastic eae was held at | tue apprectative Jersey Jakes and Jemimas of New- Toryism More Cautiou Alotter from Madrid to the London Standard, fory organ, says:— General Sickles, in his note, intimates that the verment at Washington might, under the force of udlic opinion, be vei ae to recognize the Ouban jusurgeuts. lie reminds the Spanisu government of the good faith which the United States has hitherto reserved its respect for international law, and of ta unwillingness to embarrass Spain. Altogether ne note is not of an alarming nature, but tho retl- fea of the goverument allowing the people to e jain in ignorance of its contents justifies the vio- articles which have appeared in the Spanish papers for the past few days. Excktemont Inside The Church—The Ritual- ists and The Ecumenical Council—Pius Tho Ninth on Non-Catholicism. Corinthian Hal) in the evenifg, at which speeches | 8K Ol Next Monday evening at the opera house in tote Raga i where they are to remain for two nights. Agitath th my Key. Silas all, Rev. H. Orme, Rev, | *At city, + rs gitation of e Confederation Schome= PAAR, the Temperance Patriot, Rev. T. The comedy of “Old Heads and Young Hearts,” Ovposition to Union With the Now Dos T Onueate Kev. W. W. Tyler, and others. Many of | Stet, @ long absence from the | metropolitin —' boards, will be brought out at Daly's Fiftn avenue minionThe Question in Prince Edwards fie Teche temperance men of the country are theatre of Monday’ evening, with ‘appropriate Island. a a - eats acanery and the full sirength of the Feguier company |ALIPAX, 21, 1869. at 1 jouse. On Monday, the 4th of Octo. “ MASSACHUSETTS. ber, shakepeare's comedy of Twelith, Night wil Lonpox, Sept. 21, 1869, Lonpon, Sept, 21, 1869, Reports from Newfoundiand say the country is ‘Tho ritualists, clerical and lay, are just now deeply | the ait Mall Gastte reviews the idea of the | becoming agitated by the confederation discassion, | __ ee kth eat ec ball cS a eM od and very generally excited over the contents of the | gningse policy put foth by Mr. Browne, late Ameri. | The untonists are woll organized aud have & largo National Musical Convention—The Union The “Order of Fikes," a benovolent orgauization, letter or rescript of Pope Plus the Ninth, in whtch | can Minster to Uhina It says the sum of his arga- | part of tne press in thotr favor. They have tssued Pacific Railroad. comprising over 400 members of the minstrel pro- Indications are that the National Musical Conven- | which occasion the company trom Bryant's Min- ton, which ts to convene in Musto Hall to-morrow, | streis, San Francisco Minstrela and Topy Pastor's Will ve attended by a large delegation, representing | OPera Houso appearod in a round of thelr Ethtopian various parts of the country. The programme of The San Francisco Minstrels have caught the exercises includes rare masical entertainments, with “importation of talent” contagion. To-morrow addresses and papers from 0. 0. Converse, of Brook- | evening Messrs. Leggett and Allen, two burnt cork lyn; D. B. Hagar, President of the National Teach- | 4Ye¢ uclineators trom over “the big pond,’ will make thoir first appearance tn this country at the ers’ Association; Dr, Upham, Chatrman of the Music | hail of the San Vehnoiscnns, in@ new and original Committee of Boston Public Schools; Rev. Edward | style of dancii ee to be peculiar to ‘ nselves. , ‘ Further wars are announced rospecting Eggleston, of Chicago; Professor Munroe, of Boatony Haiévy’s “Nos” The opera is unfinished, some Rev, Dewitt Talmadge, of Brooklyn; James Pock, J. | pieces not belng scored, whils others are altogether PrP. Morgan and Henry C. Watson, of New York; Rev. | Wunting. After Halévy's death M. Ambroise Thomas T, M, Clark, of Rhode Isiand, and others, Thursday | Was askod to complete the work. M. Thomas evening selections from the Jubilee music by the | dectined, and it 1s now probable that a less famous Boston chorus will be given. master, M. Bizet, will put the fluishing touches, The The Executive Committee of the Union Pacific | result of this additional tnformament, it is said, Raiiroad are in session here to-day, The earnings | does not oxcito additional interest. of the road for the first fifteen days of September The Theatre Francais, after its long somnotency, amounted to $368,724. for the same time in August, | has suddenly awakened into a new and brighter life. $258,889; an Increase of $39,844—Indicating an in- | ‘The pregent season of Woglish opera, under Mme. crease of the month of at least $175,000, Rosa's able direction, ia proving a decided success. After the opera comes, Manager Farloure, with a strong company, for a short season o! ramatio EUROPEAN MARKETS. representations, after which Mr. Wertheimber, who in is is at present seeking talent in Europe, will tavor us with @ four or six weoks’ season of grand German LONDON, Sept, 21-4:30 | opera, which will be tuterlarded with French cow- P. M.—Consols closed at 0234 for money and 921 for | eay, ‘In Deoomber Mr. Tayleure wilt commence a the account, United States flve-twenty bonds, 1862, | gecond dramatic season at the Theitre Francais, 85%} 1865 (Old), 82%; 1867, 81%; ten-forties, 75% having taken a five montha’ lease of the theatre for Stocks quiet. Erie, 27; Illinois, 94:4; Atlantic an that purpose. Mr. Grau, who has quistly made all Great Western, 28, . ¥ - these arrangements while his professional frionds Paris Bourss.—Pants, Sept. 21~3:30 P, M.—2he thought nim asleep, wiil leave for Europe in October, Bourse 13 firmer, Rentes, 70f. 90c. for the purpose of aceing and hearing cortain celeb- FRANKFORT BOURSE.—FRANKFORT, Sept. 21. | rities, with whom he is even now negotiating, with United States bonds quiet and steady at 873, for the | the view of bringing them to this country, old lasue. At Wallack's theatre the new comedy of Robert- +, LiveRPoon CorroN MARKRT.—LIVERPOOL, Sept. | son's entitled “Progress” 19 in active preparation, 21—4:30 P, M.—The cotton market closed hoavy. | and will probably roduced next week. “Tho Middling uplands, 1234d. a ga middling Orleans, | School for Scandal,” which piece now occupies the 12d. a l2%d. The sales of the day have been 5,000 | boards at this establishment, though it 1 acted by a bales,3,000 of which were taken for export and | company of comedians who have never before Speculation. played together tn that comedy, is, upon the whole, STAT# OF TRADE.—LIVERPOOL, Sopt. 21—1 P, M.— | a mostenjoyable performance, and has been vastly ‘The market for yarns and fabrics at Manchester ia Improved upon since its first representation on last fat and nominal, Wednesday evening, the performance even then HAVRE CoTToN MARKET.—HAvRR, Sept. 21—Even- being & satisfactory one to the very exacting audi. ing.—Cotton closed active on spot and afoat. ence then and there assembled. Lt would be a LivgRrooL BRaADSTUFFS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, | pleasing task were every person in the theatre that Sept, 2i~1 P, M.—The receipts of wheat at this | evenin; to pay ‘The School for Scandal’ a second port for the past turee days have been 60,000 | visit, tfonly to witness for themselves how a few quarters of wheat, 35,000 are American. Wheat, 10s. nights of what ia techuically termed ry de had into 10d. per ceutal for California white, and 9s, 6d. for | one another's hands” can make a good performance No. 2 red Wostern. Flour 24s, |. per bbl. for | a better one, Now that the rnst of the summer's Western canal. Peas, 453. per quarter for Oana- | vacation has been “rubbed off,” one could hardly dian. expect, or even wish, to see A play more excelientiy LiverPooL Propuce MARKET.—LiveRroot, Sept. | given than is Sheridan's masterpiece by the realiy his Holiness repudiates the idea of non-Catholica Or persons not in full communion with the Catholic Church attending at the Ecumenical Council in Rome and taking}part in the proceedings. Puseyism or rituaism will not do; the delegates must belong to Holy Mother by profession and baptism. Rev. Dr. Cummings will not, consequently, bave an Opportunity of an oral discusston with the assem- bled prelates, He had prepared himself for this; gor in a letter of his recently publishea hgsays:— I wrote to Archbishop Menning—Catholic Arch- bishop of Westminster—begging of him, as the Oluef minister of his Church in England, such infor- ation as lie might feel tt proper or expedient to nish On these points—namely: Shall 1 be heard? hall I have freedom of speech within the limits wrescribed by the nature of the Council? Shall I be lowed to show why we Protestants stand alvof from Roman Catholic Church, and what wwe should wire of her in order to enable us to resume com- union with her branch of the Church Univer- ? The Archbishop sent me a long and courant ply assuring me we should meet with all charit i respect in making grave and earnest com- anicalion to the Council, At the same time he his inability to give any informdton as to ‘gum agendi at the daid Connell; ini he , depending on the highest autnori(y of all, Phe Pope’s Invitation Defined—i1is Holiness Reads the Newspape: Lonpon, Sept. 21, 1860, The Pope has sent acommunication to Cardinal Panning in reference to the proposal of Dr. Cum- to appear at the Ecumenical Council. The pe refers Dr. Cummings to the terms of the letter Of invitation addressed to Protestants, and says that he will find that it ia an invitation, not toa discus @ion, but only to profit by the opportunity to return @othe Giuroh. The Pope says in conclusion that Shere ia no room at the Council for the defense of errors which have already been condemned, The London Times, commenting on the above, g@ays:—“The decision of Koime on Dr. dyson Paraguay, had returned tato Janeiro, @pplication is pronounced with unoxpected prompt Ho: sis SACTSUUNBIOD GE dire. thrveagh ceiiicataaan ide. The /ope must have Seaueinies oimself with PENNS YVANIA. The flames poe inl at rapidity, setting the e purport of Dr. hecrabar'd 4g ae pa eiPe athh Ras wrote D muiaing om te. Fie an oat ed ‘newspapers, and rep! fore its receipt. Dr. Be W 3.0. reuse deals IN itioee: Cummings 18 to be congratuiated on the authorita- ig ie crate eager i me gest house & Taylor, Jb printers; U. W. ‘Tompson, a. grocer; H. W. Robinson, blank book manufacturer, five reply elicited, ‘The Pope speaks plainly. Ifthe | soy Shae MbQuatl boot ‘ad shoo dealer The snes ment is the opening of new markets to Christian traders. in point offact there ta nothing to suow that the difficulties between foreigners and the Chinese are merely qestions of interpretation. A truer account would b that tne former forced the Chinese to grant pritieges which the latter, not daring to withdraw, sek tocvade, The extortion of such privileges 1s @ ustake. If intercourse with China ts to be better tan a series of little wars we must be content to meaure the right of trade with China by her willingnes to trade with us, CUBA. Cuban Financiers Caing to the Aid of tho Spanish jovernmont. HAVANA, Sept. 21, 1869. The directors of the Aanza Bank have offered ald to the government ft: the purpose of carry- ing on the war to the aunt of the total profits of the bank while the retdion lasts. The directors have pald, on account of uch amount, $30,000. The brig Thomas OWa and bark Harry Bootu have arrived here from Nw York. PARAQUAY. The Report of Lop? Annihilation Discre« air France. PaRis, Sept, 91, 1869. Reports from Brazili@ources represent that the defeat of President Lop at Ascurra was a com- plete rout, and that thetruggle was ended. La Patrie, on the other har has different accounts, which, while acknowledng that the Paraguayans have suffered a reverse, sintain that Lopez ts suill able and determined to ccinue the war, Sefior Paranhos, the aztlian Commissioner to & campaign paper, and look forward with confidenco to Victory at the election, The anti-untonists are yy no means idie, Their steamor has mad trips about the colony, carrnig Sytt-nunion, speakers, and no labor is spared to defeat the confederation, In the course of a few weeks @ proposition will be Made to the government of Prince Edward Island by the government of Canada in regard to the terms on which that island will be received into the con- federacy. If the former government think the pro- positions made by the Dominion fair and equitable, the House will at once be dissolved, aud the wholo question submitted to the people. MAINE. Returns ef the Late Election—Small Vote Polled=Chamberinin’s Majority §,000— Failure of the Prohibition Party Move. mont. Avausa, Sept. 21, 1869, The entire vote of tho State has been received ox- eept from thiyty-seven small towns and plantations, The total exceeds all the estimates, reaching 93,820, of which Chamberiain recetved 50,901, Smitn 38,277 and Hichborn 4,642; Chamberlain’s majority over both, 7,082. Last y these cities and towns gave a total vote of 131,266, of which Chamberlain received 75,835 and Pillsbury 55,431; Chamberiain's majority, 20,404. The towns and plantations not yet heard m gave last year a total vote of 516. Chamber- lain’s majority this year will be 8,000. The Senate stands twenty-cight republicans, three democrats; @ democratic gain of one. The House stands 113 republicans to thirty-four democrats, with four dis- tricta to hear from. Last year the House stood, aed 121; democrats, thirty, The real repub- ltcan majority this year, adding Chamberiain’s and Hichborn’s vote, ts 17,066, CONNECTICuT. LONDON MONRY MARKET. Large Fire in New Haven. New Haven, Sept, 21, 1860, This morning @ patent gas machine, containing gasoline, located on the frat foor of the premises Woctor liad considered the claims of the Church, he WAVERLE N. Y., Sept, 21, 1860, loss fs about $70,000, which is mostly covered by 2—1 P, M.—Taliow, 478. per cwt. Jendid company assembled by Mir, Leaver Wallace Would have seen that there could be no room for | The Coroner's jury, in ticase of the acoldent a | {surance about do The intateg Wa Owned | LONDON” MARKRTS.—LONDON, Sept, 21.—Tallow | teaoit honor Artision, sconery, costumes, futnt- fhim in the Council.” Athens, Pa., yesterday, ciure S. 0. Means, con- by fF a J. Parker. is firm at 468. 9d, per cwt. ture, all seein to fit so admirably that the ensemble _ i Ai P ductor of the way train folsobedience of orders, i ila cdi j Lda ge byl ar tah Sept, 21.—Petro- | is as " prgrtled males dramatic that has been pro- The . se— ¥ ian in | » joum quiet and 6 a duced tn this country for years, eater sacterdt Pcs His and John Rahm, train destcher at Towands, for ILLINOIS, . a prkntés ln ia “ . running @ fast train @ femioutes behind a slow sire SNLGAR OE Ag ” ce LONDON, Sept, 21, 1869. one, It ts rumored that sans has beon arrested, | Return of the Powell Expedition—Exploration TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS, OLO BILL TOVEE. M. Gyrus Redding, in a letter on the Byren @ontroversy, expresses the belief that the charge Made by Mrs. Stowe never existed out of her own Drain. He says Lady Byron steadily refused to State the reason of the separation. A despatch from Santa Fe, New Mexico, says the A sparring exhibition complimentary to “old Bill oMicial election returns are nearly ail in, Chavez, | Tovee'? was given last night at Continentail Hail, republican, ts elected delegate to Congress by 2,500 | corner of Thirty-fourth street and Eighth avenue, to 3,000 majority, ‘The attendance of the lovers of the fistic art and the In the Jefferson City $4) Common Vouncil on | gamirera of the veteran “sili” was very large, the but the oMcers of tne Perylvania and New York of the Colorado Canon, Railroad Company are vereticent and apparently Cutcago, Sept, 21, 1869, not very solicitons of givirthe details, Mr. Wells, Colonel J, W. Powell, the Colorado explorer, re- President Of the road, i said, instructed the | turned to this city yesterday, having successfully Atheus telegraph operatowho ia his son, to give | travelied through the entire Grand Canon, from ior, Wy m con- | the verdict no one wout his consent, and Monday night articles of impeachment were pre- 2 eee ge oe aerate tee woven | Fefused to furnish for thiress the verdict or auy | Green river to the point wnere the Colorada ae. | MoNAaY night articlos of impeq alleged peculation, | Brwa wrescnt: wore. eine tes meueaens Ot the ‘Victed and sentenced to penal servitude for we particulars of the inquest, douches into the open plain in the Territory of | The Mayor has been suspended, auch at exulbition, composed of old and ‘voun years, Attons. From coed fg A ras nae Fowelr's bt rises it Pabiishes a large fd ot Indian re wns. ee upon benahes, 1h ‘a and a t. jast letter was written the @: jescen: outr Indians have recently kii & nur oaks, and who, more emphasis than respect Patti for the United States. MISSORi. the river about 400 miles, betwoen walls almost | ber Of ttiers, burned ranches aud carried off cattle | for the second commandment. with ‘loud vurces LONDON, Sept, 21, 1869. Adelina Patti, La Diva, has entered into an @ngagement to goto the United States of America, the contract extending, it ia said, to the year 1871, vertical, ranging from 600 to 1,500 feet aigh, the jissiosl Valle: exterior of the Canon being from 2,600 to 4,000 feet tamacpun ice bey Conny ley ‘Telograpl | Shove the bed of tho rivers More than 200 waters > falls and cascades, ree themaelves over the SLovrs, Sept. 21, 1869, walls of the Canon into the main river, were seen It is announced that abow week ago the obliga. | 1 this distance, with almost every variety of natural in the country between Granite, Washington and | applauded the performances of their favorites in the Prescott. fae teasee er thee the Coad ¢ the hall. Old “Bil,’’ | Extensive erations have been made for the | the mas ceremonies at @ thousand sparring centennial ani ivereacy Of the settlement of Bangor, | Cxbibitions, was present im his customary position, Me., which occurs on the 30vn tnst. Invitations | Salling of the namos or the combatants, shoutlig have been extended to all natives of Bangor now in , ~t!mo,” and looking aftcr the noeds of tho sparrers. scenery. The logical formation of the canon The old man'a face bore iv customary smile, and SCOTLAND. tions of the Mussiasippl Viy Telegraph Company | Soentriy pitifully eof limentene aon nde pag al oocurred yesterday morningin the | S°etZ tatire, “from hia eyes dwn to the ~~. anne itary jorns went to protest to the sunt of $160,000, tne franite is only found at three places and in a lim: endorsers being James Desa, H.W. Warne J. 6. | wore made, and there were ao indications of geld Cavender and B, W. Rowadn harmpigactd - this or liver iGtee ie the bed ofthe river One neetion ire now Li 8 pro of the canon was foun co! of @ very fin pg had . It iH sada the Hotere outok Beautirully poisned marble, which, at present, ‘% bt h COMPANY Ears \ ethan Cp entirely inaccessible. The country traversed waa Erie Cahal at Pool’s Brook, noar Kirkville, About | fouls at te ih ecetacion 05 the Qne hundred feet of embankment was carried out. | pK ij ane yy somne ot the gentlomen whom he flood covered the Central Railroad track, and introduced to bis patrons. The place was intensely tewporarily stopped travel. hot, and was filled with the fumes of ‘‘fusil oil” and Policeman Aouliatis, = shot and he Corporal | sechnd hand tobacco, both edibio and sinvkable, Disappearance of the Lord Justice. Epmnsuna, Sept, 21, 1869. Tho Right Hon. George Patton, Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland, has unaccountably disappeared, Nothing has been heara of him since Monday morn- Smith, of the Seventeenth infantry, in iy Vi At still the crowd stayed ntti tue programme was mW 41.006 | Rxhaustod® BAN wie "act h Cor barren beyond description, and ronounced last Saturd 4 Yosserday rel ny au o light heart and somewhat fing. and it is feared that ho has been foully dealt beg tndbing of dec holders will be held | Colonel Powell as DO upscontinia of oniuivalion, ares bail to sppode tor trial Hefore the Nctahar tori of tha fou "—a ket, returned ‘hanks rr friaude for wis. here ou Thursday noxt to 6 action in the matter, | by irrigation. Corporation Court, turning out to atiand Ula banal, 7 — THE FETES OF THE SUEZ CANAL, Tho Arrangements for the Grand Opera at Oaivo for the Coming Wiater—signor Me aio’s Troupe. PaRis, August 31, 1450, When the Viceroy first thought of giving iétes and amusements to celebrate the opening of the Lathmus of Suez Canal he gave ordera to have a frst class Itallan opera company engaged. He sent Bxcat- lency Dranght Bey, superintendent of the royal tuea- tres, to Parts, I was chosen as director and givem the authority to select and form a large company for opera and ballet to open the new theatre of Cairne. 1 wont Immediately to Italy, Germany and wherever T could find good artists, and succeeded in forming @ troupe that no theatre in Europe can boast of. Soprant—Macame Layrua, from Italian Opera, Paris; Royal Italian Opera, London and St. Peters- burg, Madrin, tc, Mile, Vitali, from Italian Opera, Paris; Scala, Milan; Madrid, &c, Mile. Sarotta, from Imperial Opera, Moscow, and Royal Oj Berlin, Madame Merson-Ferucci, from the Royal Opera, Brussels, Warsaw, ko. Contraltiot —Mile, Gropi, from the Itattan Opera, Paris; Covent Garden, London; from San Garle, Naples. Mile, Sobriski, from the principal theatres of Germany. Tenors—Signor Naudin, from the [mpertal Opera, Paris; Covent Garden, London, and San Carte, Naples, Scala, Milan, Ac. Signor Butterini, from Royal Italtan Opera, Covent Garden and Lisbon, Signor Baragli, (rom italian Opera, Parts, New York and Madrid. Signor Ogrittt, from principal theatres of Italy, | Signor Bolis, trom Italian Opera, Madrid, Lisbon, Mila) c. Signor Bartolini, from Italtan Opera, Paris, Mavrid, Rome and Naples. Signor Padorant, from the princtpal theatres of Italy, Rasses—Siggnor Rossi-Galil, from La Scala and on Carlo, Naples, Signor Gatvani, from the theatros Rome and La Scala. Signor Vairo, from Italia Opera, Paria aud Brussels, Gufo—Signor Floravant, from San Carlo, La Scala, &c. It is useless to mention the secondary parts, bat they will be all filled so as to complete the ensemble, The chorus is composed of twenty men and twonty- Bix ladies, The orchestra comprises sixty profea- Sors, oarefully solected by myself from the theatres of Milan, Naples, Venice, Bologna, Paris, &o, The ballet comes irom the Grand Opera of Parta, Bertim and Vienna, and will bo undor the direction of Mona. Mazleleres. The principal danseuse ts Zina Movarte, from the Imperial Opera of Paria, and the ballet corps is composed of forty of the most beautitul dancers of the opera houses of Paris, Berlin and Vienna. The season will be soven montha—t October 16 to May 15—and twenty-five operas will be given, the newest and best, and six grand ballets will be mounted. You see his Royal Highness the Vicoroy has spared no expense to assure the amuse- meat of strangers crowding to Cairo, B. MUZto. IM. de Leasepa to the Indian Government. (From the Bombay Gazette, August 10.) M, de Lessepa has addressed the Indian Chambers of Commerce, calling attention to the date Mixed for the opening of the Suez Canal for through naviga- tion, and pointing out the “extreme importance which attaches to a prompt and factle developmons of trade between Europe and the far Kast. Mer. chandise transmitted from the West to the Kast, or vice versa, being at present subject otther to the de- lays of a voyage round the Cape or to the disadvan- tagé of tranahlpment in Egypt, trade ta compar tively restricted; but as soon as the barrier ts ro- moved and the distance between the Kast Indies and Europe reduced by one-half, the new route will oj the market tn Asia to all Huropean goods, and te Europe to all the produce of Asia, This great com- mercial change must be prepared for from the pres- ent time, and means of transport provided suMotont to moet the demand." M. de Leaseps therefore asks tho Chambers to impress upon shipowners and mor. chants “the necessity of creating sufictent means of transport to respond to the commercial changes whici the opening of the Suez Canal will produce,’ MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Cunard mail steamship Java will leave this port on Wodnesday for Liverpool, ‘The mails for Europe will close at the Post Ome at twelve o'clook M, Tae New Yors Haratp—Edition for Suropa—witt bo ready at half-past ten o'clock in the morning. Single copies, in wrappers for mailing, six coats. Died. Carror,—On Tuesday, Sept. 21, James Carrow, in the 70th year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are respecte fully invited to attend the funeral, from No, 3 Union street, South Brooklyn, on Thursday afvere oon, at two o'clock. (Wor Other Deaths Sea Eighth Page.) 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