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Uenj-Sotii JDatlQ tm3, rtober 38, 1852 5i 1 1 -K, Si! II il i.l II 9 13 Ii Hi 1 FOUR DATS LATER FROM EUROPE. Or TUB MARKETS ALL. FIRM. State of Politics in England and France. "Tbs U.S.

Mail steamship nrntrfo-, E. W. FITCH, Commander, arrived at this port yesterday moral lag. SIM left Bnan eo tb Sib ln.t., aad after urrtOc gals of wad la the North see. sbs wchl Southampton on tbe 10th, whence, after receiving the British and French maile u4 peeaeogere, shs finally departed at 4 P.

M. ea the 13th inat. Tb rt'g brings upwards of HO passengers. 14 a vsry largs and saleable freight, comprising tOO teas Biniii of manufactured ooda from Germany, tea teas Contlnsolal merchandize traaaliipped at South-amptee from (b French eteemer Sort, from Havre, alao, 10 too walfht of Block Tin, $39 baiea India Rebber. an4 a aaaattty of other goods, Farm, Ac, ahipped at Southampton.

Pacific arrived off tbe Bar 'at Liverpool, 9 A. on tie 1 Jib. The following Is ber list of panaeagers: Ms. children aad servant: Mm Julia Wilde, Mr 'oLierkiag and lady: Mr Uvnnra Render, lady, trtii lrn and tetvant Mr Kirrhof, la'lr. eaildrea il eervsn'; Pro'eor- R-ttr eon, D.

ail lady: Miaa Fdwar kiar, Mr Hr. Marder, Mr Vua Letrtke. Miu Henrietta Scbinrlt, Mr. Kor.duf, lut'y an eeivant -Mr a m1 litlr; Mr -hueertb ami bAf; Mr atd lair; Mm Jaae Calr.h le. Mix "at bpols, Ml Lncretia 'atcl pole, i i a l.r, Cfcfhi-ole.

tjr Catchpots. Vi Ksaey, Mr. Julm ViiKi. Mr. Tmlnr.

Mm Matt aad ebtlAtru: Mr MaO'hri nrh; tlr Dacntn Cao.aia Mrwfwa Mr Jarkxi aul Ca-(. Pa'uram pd ldf: Vr Ll-wa aad Uif Mi. ftau-t, Mr "arrielet, fr. r. ir 4wit iar, Air.

Com Mr Watier, itn-M ie, tr iThontt. M. Kicnar l. Mr Labarte, Rar. Mr Mr.

Wi Iman, Th. Tiifoaaa. Mr.M Mr Hrrmaa Mnd- Hr. AI'M'Tt Thril, i T. Lt i1-ir Mr M.

mh'r. Mr. )l Hililt-feraarit aid Mr. Kraat WilUr Mr Carl. Bcharer, Mr.

Minrela. Mii inna Snhreihar. Ml. niiu KfMf, Mia fleka Mwrer, Hiaa A Riohmau, Mr. lob.

OtI. Kama Mir Itcinkaa, Mr farl t.nKer fat'ier. Mr fcacha Air. Lanchain. Miaa Kdia chwiiii.

Ifrrntar. Mr. Ad Watvrm.m, Mra. Bart Kaha, Mr. II-m Wilh IWrner Mr.

Juia rrauaa. Mr barlra Vocal. Mr. A. Nocellar.

r. A.rei tn, Mr Cvict Mr Neaae andltdf. Mr rfc. Mr Hainricbe Hatch. Miaa Hart ha Zcttaahdal.

Mr. F. Mrr. Mr. Charle-a Martin aad ladf Miaa lirmwatb, Mira mil.

Kerrk, Mr Ca TriMm, Miaa Wirna Mr. T. fohimann. Mr. L.

V. Vim M. Arrnd, Mr K. OoldmanD Mint Bark Sanaaa.Mr Ad rblrirel l. Mr lurarl Kumurl, Mr Fdarard Anl.

ana and iiutr, Miaa Maria I Kneb. Mr. riawiii ard Jrd-. Mr flrrtb, Mr. V.

lornr. Mr. Oanl Marra. 'apt. W.

W-ch. AKarniarla Deraa. Mr. fdard Heaina Mia Elli'B Viurjr, Hoifan and cni 'd. Mr.

hi ra al ludv. Mr L.an;aa Warden. Mr. Cha'lea arrl. Mr i Lmrir IiaviUiara, Mr.

M'r, Mr. Lahrnm aad twacbuuics. Dir. two ebUOrea and aerraot. ENGLAND.

The Queen bad not yet arrived at Windsor Caatle. On the afternoon of the Hth, the Bjoyal Family aad Coart reached Edinbnrjh, ataylnj over night ia Hvlyrood ralaea. The London paper publiah the official diapatcbea broaght to th Admiralty by the Princt Albert, but tbey entaia no new of Sir Joaa Fbankliit. Tb whole Roaalan army haa been ordered to go into BBoarnlng for the Duke of Wbllihotoh. Tbe clipper eblp Bedl had arrived at Liverpool with dale from Pemamboro to the 9th September.

There no polltieal intelligence. Cotton waa In good re-f neat Sagar rather lower Frelghta rather bnttrr. The London Obterytr poaitiTely denie that the Dcaar Cablrrt would call tie new parliament together before tbe middle of November, and adda that there ia evident ly baate to hurry on th important decision ao long delayed, but which, with whatever reluctance, inuet come at laat. It waa cenerally thoucbi that a i earlier day for tbe meeting or Parliament ought to have been aaiaed, and cowardice la attributed to the Dcaar Diana LI Mmlatry fur the Lord DitiT wit elected Chancellor of the Univeraity Oxford, cn tbe lltn Inat. The Badxec.

AD that can be expected, any the London Timet, and that hs ben aimed a.t of late, in the reviaion of our iiational bnrden. ia to rd uee tbom just eo much ae to five the public, aome porreptible relit-r without tbe paranuxi'it duty of wiping off a reapectabto In-taluieiit ft our debt In the rictioit of the relief to be given, the crest eccret ta tn repeal taxea wnicb happen to be nioat felt, but whnae removal will not pro-once a coirrpanii! cap in the revenue. That tbeae condition han boeu lullHied by the aeveral laat eeeatona be (Quarterly Siairinent of tb Revenue, pabliehed on Saimeay, ia auttioient proof The experiment has been uf iniu.tion tatiimtted to amount to million, at-d the rrault that the revenue ia acaroely affcaicd. and we ar paing every yeir aeveral nm liona rf our natwr.al debt. To brpln with trie comparison of ta qnartr Jeat endina wiih the eorrtaponding quarter of laat ear in t'uo Arat plane, we are atruck wi a diininut.o:i in the cuiina to the extent of Tbia parly eing to a considerable reduction in the dutka nj.on not at and ti fiber, and partly to the irrega-lam tea of eoniiiwrce.

which tell greatly on the coauari-on of urh inrt parinda aa quarter a. fur an example of which we U'C-1 onlv refer ttie prev.oua quarter, that ending Jnly 5, 152. which exnibited an iiiereaae to ta tuttit vf In tbe quarter' Exeute I bore ia aa mere ae of XI whichtrlia lis own tale. In the atanipa, ton, there Is an increaae of wing the reaier activity of trade. In tbeaaeeasod taxes ot'the quarter tberc is In i If alu-raiion in tbe receipte of the Prooerty tat thrre ian increase of 43,445.

balanced, a it bip-petta, by a rVerenae of 5 tMH) in tne tnro-ne of the Ptst-ffire. Tne auit i a net decreaae of in the ordinary revenua of tbe qntrter. The eompartaoa i evidenlly rttaturhed by tuo purely accidental dnctuation of trad, tor the receipt a of the ordinary revenue are aull -Mtare than XCCIni tn of those for the quarter -ndiiig Oct. (, lb5, potwiibstanding the immense re-vt act ions in the Interval. On taking into account the ex- raortimaty itrma of revenue, the remit is an increase of in ici quarter eompared with the eorrespouJiug one Isat rar.

In the ccniparlaon of tbe whiile year just ended with that ebdiiig October 10, 1861, tbe Custom show a de-'rrasa of a ft xure very far bolow the eatimve ft th lecuciiona ret-ently come Into force. In the t-eira irvrm ia an incrraae of XI 14, 1 85; and in 'Stamp, or Tbe decreaae nndur tbe taxes give at least a bear apuroximaiion to the sustained by the ubetituiion of the inhabited bnuae dnty for tbe window tss. It is XI, 157,401 about what waa anticipated, fb year' property tax exhibits an increase of -otne enil' rt to thos who read In the declining re--lpts of this tax the apprnaciiing ruin of England. Th year's receipts under the Poat-Offlce, tbe Crown land, and Mwrellaoeoua itenta. are severally and X1.WKI0 mors thn tn the previous year.

In the year's ordinary revenue there is thus a net decrease of JC733.U41, whic'i, though a large sum, ia less tbsn half the eatimated loea by I be repeal of tbe window cutir and the oi her remissions lately come into operation Ob taking in aceonnt the extraordinary hrmi, this decrrase ia retinced to 437,347, owing to th eettbyment of advanrea, a matter on which the part iea asamted with mana, aa well aa the public, cannot be too waruly congraiulatrd. We presume that we aballnot-Bow hav tbe Improvement of th country denied simply wees tber ta a aecreaae at th foot of tr oolumn. No raaaeaabla being can expect taxes to be lopped off by attUions at a time, and the rvvennn'o he wholly nail or i- d. It the loss to tbe revenue is much leas than the gain to tbe public, that is all the prosperity can potaioiy desire it ia at least all that our financiers ever reckoacd Tbe Arctic Searcbina: Kxpedltloai. lit IomIm Ibwi, U(l Tb Intelligence rcccivad from tn Arctic Ex sedition, which, aoeer th command of Sir Edwabd Bbl- iii, is rnf agvd in tb periloua adventure of exploring th sas of lb Northern Pole, to a certain extent sat-tafactory.

may at least indulge too exectaii jh that tb a lint th taak will fairly It would ha prematura, a'lrr tb lcf interval that has elapeed since lbs departar ff Kir John FaanKLia and bis brave fBipariaa, give way hope tbtt may prove i ioaary bat at least we ahall know whether ail hpe of seetrg tbem again alive must be Bbsola ely Tbia im tb ley aaaa wul, la all probality. be fairly aeaicbad lor S.r Kowaao fiiuaia appear to bare eeniinenctd hie progiess into tueir secret recesses ander eirctminccs as fevoraMo as those which attends ape I'ltMLlN'i owb advance In the eas of every aail expeoaioa which ha bven dirrci3 into tbeae icy legMMMia aearcaorvurmiaalrgrcuntrjmen an lne'cm-rt sky aex a premature settirtg-in of tbe frost have bVtt-ut' ta riHs of ta navigators. There may bav been vacillation of purpose; tber ntav bave boea lnvnt alary e'ror; aucb incidenta are alnst inaeparatla trwai ail bnmaa atrusgl, but way well be doubt-4 eMbrr, anttt tb prevent moment, the sen nt asaoeat ef energy and skill wonU bav eoablnu any eAear to A4Iw cloaclf epon tbe track of Sir Jom i FaaaaLiitand bis compamooa. It should alao be re-Bwmbrred, ta juatke to the onnductors of all previous p-iih-, that, all hough tbey eertsirttv ftiled ia aa-MWipliebieg the street purpcre of lfttr mission, their una sa at been whmhiI brnefloMl result. Warned by their tall area, K'r Enwaan BsLcaaa ia aabld to co ae at ra I a hi nre)e upoa a sinale pjist.

sad that point lb aae which otlsrs tn atoat reasonable caaoora of ane-eeea. Taw pewree exanunng tors regions wit a effect, lean exhltiv on. ar maing eoantrymfn a) bsv advabced into the Polar Seas py any on uf tour firs ro'rt but. It waa difSraU ei to eat tna-poaaihl to ta la 'or of wfctea ran lay I he aalauee ef tmprvbabdiu. era now peak tag in eonie measure at oar ease ere are juicing ealuily "arier tr fan vv nw tmw thai 4b dhmm reto.ibi borw of fctting on SirJnHB FaasattJt'a track lite tit parDng the rout by Weiiigut Chaa-1; but our lb reaitlt ef exeerieaee aai ti fru 't of fa-lure It heM be a sabret wf tbantfuiaaes to )l pea, ea t'rt-tM ia two tat FatssLlv.

mat aa an-ajy open esa.o' baa favor-e th effort of th perae! rrrbii gexprditisn. now that tbuca ef ewe Ivwj bad hn obtatlf d- It la very, prhtbl tnt Sir EnwitB Havcaia advancing ta ih ngu direction, an It a aa pnab tnat ili be a.1 va in bat p-tve, aaitt etf.ct. oeb ta. in a-itnl rJ, to an a wa a.enre ef the 1nt ller wb et was broaght home by tbe frtaK a ae trcliiug veeaei. ad wbl wsa publiabed oa Monday last in tbs eotarnas this joaraaf.

Wr roos eersble eflena appear to have been mad by Mr. EtxnrT ta grnilefnaa nader wboee diraetioo a arch waa oendecaed and bis people to Siaeover aiy trace of Fai.i' expedition that micht yet fonacomirg, bat wit boat effect. Lai In Jnne tiia Prnct Alrt searched tn ice, and proceeded by Pood's ty ap Lakeator Bound. When aba reached Barrow Strait, ta tbe beeioniPC ef September, Ibe lee had already barred tb pssasg it was determined to proceed to Port Leopold. At tbia point Mr.

Km pedt and a boat's crew wa-ll nigh anet wna a death aa dreadful aa the Polar rrgkoo could tbflict. Be bad lanced to oiaaa Inqairwia, but belbr oe could rrturn on board a bar-wr of ice was Interposed between tbe hre and tbe snip: loerowa tb ntiBfortane the Ptxc a Utort was carried away by a enrrent t-p Pnoce rWent a inlet. Fortuoat I for the bold adv. Mcrera Sir Joaa Rom had left a eiors of pro-viaiots near tbe point at wtich tbey had landed, and so tbey were enabled 10 peas s.x dreary weeks without nndergoiog an ery io'rable privation. They ware finally reln-vrd from their dissneable auoation by the efiorie ol U.

Bcllot, a French gentleman who aceom-psnied the expedition, snd succeeded retching Biity Bay where tbe ship was housed for tbe winter. tbi place Mr. Kli.iKlDT and M. Bbllot. with a ptrty of 14 men, set out ou tlerg'a, croased Melville Bav, and diaeovcred a new chanttel to the weal ward.

Six of tbe party set oet to sxplore the channel wbils the others were sent back to the ship. It is unnecessary for us very nut uti to f'4iow the emerming iravllrs in their perilous jouruey, as I maybe found reant-d at lenxtQ lu the Ti of Monlay last. Suffice it 10 aav thai their exertion appear to hare been of the moat erediarl kind, a'thong uufononat ly nt attendt-d wiih aueceaa. Vo otw traces were found of I Jott FftasxLi and his companion Witaout the slihieat wiati to detract Irniu tti-i taenia of tne aearoa, we cannot but fei tbtt th moat laionaot por ion of Ihs intelligence rout lit home by toe abip'a company of the Hrtnre Ali'trt is tnat inlornia ua of Hit uiore-ancnta or Sir KswtiD Bci.oHClt and the rrat expedition. We And amort the rorrapondeiice which has been received, a lutier iron to the Sesm-tary of Atltiiiratty.

written on tne of August. Sir Edwabd Hklcheb had started up Channel, on toe 14th of the same mon Now. tms is th" language of ibr oliio-r it bu witnessed the dpirtir of the expedition, and was ted with the condition of the water at the time in queation "All were in food bealtu and Mgh spirit, and iib svery hope of s-jeceee. Tli'S i cannot nop thinking, very orxtn, for from the snnmit ol Erechy Island which I visited on tbe evrnmg of our arrival, cn the 9th inttant, as far as the ee could reach up Wellington Channel, or to tbe wesii ard. both were open, and li'tle or no ice to be seen." Capt KgLLETT.

in thn Rrsolutr, with her tender, bad on tbe 15i.li of August tne dty after Sir Edwabd Belches' departure for Melille leland. to posit therfall ntceasary snppliea or provisions, fuel, and el-ihing, lor any pai ties which might have heo dispatebed ttom the expeoition under Captains Colli-om and MXubb, and nave reached a point ao diatant from bring Strait. Capt. PuLLSn.io the North Star, waa to remain aa depot at Beecny Inland. We will not.

after ao long and so afflicting a delay, permit onreelves to play upon the feelings of those wno deeply and directly iuterrated in the fate of Faaaa-Xin and his companions. All appear to have been done lor tbeir relict, it they yet survive, that human sagacity couid suggeat or bumau eaergv carry out. Now or never i he seas of the Nona Polekwill be thoroughly aearciied, and we shall know all that can be known with regard 10 i'be fate of our gallant country men. It will be an honor to humaoltv that a deep sympathy with tbe sufferings ol absent men haa rnned their country to greater exertions tbsn scientific curioaity or love of enterprise. If ever Uie problem of a nort n-western pasmige be solved, that solution will have been attained by Eng-lirltmen.

not for iia own suke, but in order to relieve a gallant band of their adventurous countrymen from a dreary confiemest in the icy regioaa of the I'olar aeaa. Th Yacht America A Challenge. I th Editor at The London Time. Sir, Aa you were eo obliging as to cure insertion to a fornitr letter of n.ine on the subject oftne yacht Aiertex, 1 wii request the favor ol you to give ineruoa in your widely circulated journal to the present. The yacht aesson is drawina to a cloae, and anon the beautiful veaaeia 01 the yacht claa uow atloat will be dis-msntied and laid up tor th winter.

Much lias been sanl and written both for and against tbe Aatertr.o. tbe accuracy of which accounts I do not ftl myaell called up 11 to enter i.ito anv lengthened detail either to conorm or to refute Su.Tii.-e it fir as owner of tLs Amtrica, to say, that up to tne present irnnieni no etialleuge has been sent to me by those who a ve all red or their yachta, or -y thoae who have not, to test the power of tha America in a match. Since what baa been affirmed by some in conversation, and b) others in written communication to the nwapt-pers, aatothe reault 01 the Rvfe Renntta. certainly did not expect that, eitner from thnae who have at great expense altered tbetr vessels with view ot enabling them to compete, a it v. as ut.df rstood.

witn the America after their signal deli at of last year, or from those who after the deieal ol tbe Amtrica tbia year en to think ahe ftnd been overrated aa to- ner rapaHilituja I ay I certainly did expect challenges would have poured in for a further trial of her, to prove wbother sbe was or was not ntitkd 10 the high opini io which had been formed of In qnrliflcations. Nor can I account fir tuis tn any othrr w.ty than that thejiM proverb, Uiaoretioa Is Ibe better pajt ol valor," has beun pretty genorctlly adrd upon. However this may be, no offer to sail a match with ha Aairrtre ras be received by me from any English yacht owner or yacnt bnilder. A challenge tits nn given by the owner of the Swtdisri yacht Swrrigt, aad iHinictJ'aiely ccpied. My yacht baa ooen kept afloat and in sailing order since I becau the oanrri her lat September, and during that lime it haa been mv wish, to afford all wnn deaired It.

the oppnnunity to ace her. toexa-tiuie berand to n.ake tkrirhes and drawing of her, if they pleaded, whenever 1 ran do consistently with pramitl and other indiapcnaable considerations. And I wa, at the same lime, ready to entertain any proposal to sail her againM any ot'ier prot rly qualitled vessel Tskii'g it.to eonairiersi ion tbe many imitations that bave rren made, or attempted to be made, of the peculiarities of the yacht as a yacht owner, apart from a'l persona! feeling in the matter, have fait desirous that tbe effect of such imitations should be In seme decisive manner, because herein the question seems to be involved, as to the superiority of tbe An.crican or English 11, odes of building craft fr fast sailing and other important and essentia! qualities I do nt't see how the above question can no hotter or more satislnetorily settled than by a fair tritl of aailing wiib the Amtrica. therefore, now challenge the yachts of all eoanlries America excepted riM. exceeding tbe Amtrtcein tonnage, to sail with my yard', for a sum not less than and not more than XM.txiO, on any day and in any place In abort over anv course (tbe in-sice of the Isle of Wiht excepted) that would give cope of testing the sailing qualities of tne America aad ter opponents, ut.der all points, in a nine-knot hreeae.

I ber, in conclusion, to state tnat tbi challence will be open until the 15th of November, and cannot be tx-itnded betond that day, as the America (if she he still try property) must go into harbor to red. for another ir.p to tbe Mediterranean. 1 remain your obedient aervaut, IE BL AQITIERE. Yacht A merica, R. T.

Y. Club, Ryde. 1U of Wight, Oct. 11. IKELAND.

Tbe Dublin Mail of the 11th says, there is reason to believe that the doubt that has existed since the death of the late Bishop of Meath as to who sh-uld be his successor, has been terminated in favor of Dr. Sinus Regius Professor, and Archdeacon of Raphoe. From an official return it appears that the nnmSer of emigrant who left the port of Londonderry for the United State and British America, between tbe 1st of Jan. and the 30th 182, amounted to 5.015 for the wine period laat year, showing a decreaae this year of 780. FRANCE.

From France we learn that the President was to make bis triumphal entry Into tbe Capital on the 16th Instant, and not on tb as previously arranged. Ilia reception waa expected to be a magnificent affair, and pretiarationa at a great outlay of mouey were beiog made. It waa supposed he would proceed at once to the Tuillertes. Il was rumored that M. Fovld was very shortly to resume his former post as Minister of Finance.

At Bordeaux Locta Napolbom's reception was moat enthusiastic, and be made an important political speech, indirectly accepting tbs Empiie, which the Momteur describes aa aa exposition of that policy of moral order and progress at power which the Prince intends to consolidate by tbe institutions called for by France. It is rumored that communications have been very ro-eestiy made, rather otHclouly than officially, to toe principal Oorts of Europe, containing assurance of a pacific character, and requesting replies. (General de Lowbstik who command the National Cuard ol the Seme, bas published aa order of the day directing that measures shall betaken by thecrs de tmiilont 10 execute the orders tbey are recei'e on the occasion of th.e President's eutry into Par.a, as tbe services of tbe civic force will be in requisition that day. In his tJiereorve at Boardeaux. tbe Prince president, alluding to the Empire, said There it one ohieclloi.

to which I must reply. Certain persona eay the Smptre ia war; 1 aay the Empire ia peace, for France desires it, aad when France ia satisfied the world is tranoU." SPAIN. I Accounts from Madrkl state that the Cortes would probably be convoked en Ibe llHb of November. The Queen baa published a Royal oruiuanoe, dated th 5th iosisnl.eommaiiding tbat the aon or daughter to be torn ber well-beloved sister, tbe Infant Maria Loi'tnA snd ber bnanand. aitmiKi Xabib PniLLirrs Loot B'OaLSASa, Duke of Montpenawr.

aaall enjoy tb prerosaiivts attained to the title of Infante of Sfaia. A ereadful bnrricane waa experleneed oa the 1st iaat. atCurunna. wtuab nax4 cooatderaole damage. geb7iXnt.

1 The tri.1 of the tijemSera of the Secret Democratic ocieii, rorti need, oa the 4.h. at Cologne, proceed day by On tbe 5th th indmitient was read ta lha 6-h the puMie proeerutor delivered hi ad-re ea the 7iH tbe exayiiiiaiiHl or the prisoner wa eemmence. Various part a of tbe indictment were far aa charted the prisoner with belonging te a body ef hi -n the Hi'lir and ral-w were ia lha baadavfthe But the ala'u-e thciti-lvee are crawn up in sera vttoe traeee taat what the Band ia-teird 10 CVct canaot heck-aily andVestnod. exo'pi p--Pf iimg a general and k-eping up, ta Ibe bops teiaM it eet ef it -1 Oath 5ih, a.l Iheam-tea ef Vtcma Heso's JVaaew Petit w-a setxed ia is hnkrava iw at Mxaicb-' Tbe nurtbara papers are I ail ef datatia ef tbe ravagaa eflbe atorm ef tb 9d, tbat waa panicalarty vleleet ia tbs Cera an Ocean. It la feared there hts been great loss of lue aatoag tbs fiabennea of tb eoeats Mtta are believed to have foaaaere ta tbe aorta ef Heligoland.

Tb Coahsed State bav done nothing since Fraseta pat aa cod to tbs segotiatioa wiih then. Tber ta a tab to carry tbe re-omrrclaJ qaestioa to tb Diet of Frank fert, aad aetue it titere but tale weeid ae nearly tiopelese. Ii ta Bwra probatM tbat tiibe will eaodtfy tbe resent views of tbe seceding States. The Pariah Chambers were opened en the 4th Inst. Tbe Frankfort Journals giv tb amount of Prine Loricia Bonapaktb's winnint of tne Bank of Haramrg ai which ia.

probably, a great exaggeration, lis stopped plating when tb bank refused anv ataks higher tban J.OflOf. Tne 5U0 gatden aaarss of th Company, wniib were a fnrtmgat eco swM for I.tt5 golden, can row begot for bS5 tbe dividend for tb year, from October to October, need 10 be 10 per cot tbey will be reCoced to 10 The French guests at the bath were highly pleased at tb Prince' success, aad took great interest in tbs play, while it lasted, AUSTRIA. The Vienna correspondent of the London Timea writes It is to be proa timed tbst tbe Government of the foiled Ststea iajuat now ao much occapied wttB hone (natter, that it can find no leisure to cars for tn intat-est of Americana traveling or sojourning in this con tr. for I am tn'ormed that Mr McCuasr, the present Charge d'Affaira, retarna horn in a few week although there is nut tven a Coneul here just now Mr. Sch wabtz.

a very prominent and influauttai memner ot tbe ultramontane St Severiu'a Union, having recently been Cidfiiied. Americana have oeei in remarkably bad odor if Austria during the laat few year, and as they are still regarded with extreme jealousy by tbe it is, to say tbe bast of it, hardly prudent to leave tbem without any protection here." The same writer adds The em lay Tor lbs civil administration will be much reduced next year, as it haa been decided by the Emperor that, in swrh matters as would in England he brought before a Jnstire ol the Peace or a metropolitan Police magistrate, the political and judicial authority shall be veaied lu une peron. Tbie ill give great satisfaction to the country people, wbo bave never been able to aecueiom tb'mselve to the succedanea for the "Patrimonial" Courts, which were abolished with vilienage and soe-race. The Russian ChaoceUurof State, Count NgssgL bode, who arrived here two daya since, bas already visited the Foreign Minister, Count Bool, the English snd French Ministers, and his ansient friend and ally, rrince Mettebimch. I yesterday bad ai opportunity of seeing Count Nbssblbodb snd Baron MaTSRaDoar.

ibe Russian Minister at tbi tourt. together. Tn former, a lively little man of evnty-two, appear deatioed to be an octogenarian, while the latter, a man of forty-rignt or Dtiy, ho is said to be tbs proposed successor of Nbssblbodb. seems ternniv care-worn, melancholy and sickly. Marshal Radbtzsky, wbo will ne euhiy-aix on the second or next month, ia waiting to receive the Emperor ia the camp at Pordenone." BELGIUM.

A Ministry had been formed in Brussels by a combination previously anticipated. ITALf. A letter from Turin uf the 8th inst announces that the Marquis E. RaTatilli D'AZBOLto, Envoy Ex-traordiparv and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court of at Jamfs. has received orders to return to hts post, lie quitted Turin ont he 7tn.

The journal Liberia tt Amttciaziont, published at Genoa, was seized for the sixth tune in a few weeks, on the 7th inst The tiinl of Gcbbazzi was continued at Florence on the 2d inst. Gubbazzi spoke again in bis defence. He said that the attempt made by I) a Lavsiii at VI ass to restore tnoi srchy was tbe cause of tbe proclamation of the republic by tbe populace at Florence Ilia counsel tben app'i for an adjournment of tbe trial until tne 61b, wnich was granted. PERSIA. We learn by letters from Onnstantinoole, that in consequence of a mm or that the Shah bad boen as-eaeeitiatct, (an account of which haa already appeared in the Tune;) the Curds, and other mountain tribea, were tn open insurrection.

It ia added, tbat the Slab, is fast recovering from bis wounds, and intends to appear in public in Ti be ran aa soon aa poeeinle. We gather the following particulars of the affair: IIajrk Suleiman Kban, aocused as the instigator of the crime, waa seized, bia nody carefully drilled with a knile in parts which would not st tbe tno nent cause oeaib pi cea of lighted candle ware then introduced into ibe holes, and, thus illuminated, carried ia procession through tbe bazaar, and finally conveyed to the to-wn gatee, ann there cleft in twain, like a fat ram. The KiiRBBT-iL-AlH, belter known as Bab'a Lieutenant, or be Fair Prophetess of Kazoren, since the late religious outbreak bad been kept a cloae prisoner at the capital, bas been executed, with some dozen others. His Msjenty received tnree slug wounds la tbe snoulders, but all of a very alight nature. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

Th XUujtrra. from Bnatun and Halifax, arrived at Liver pool, at A. M. en the ll'h lo.t. Tb Cvkn Market at Mark-lane on he llth inat had aa npv'l tendency, with prices lor some descriptions ous Lillme a quarter hihr, awing to suppnaa from k-ex aud Kebt tieit moderate, and ibe demand having mnr-ated.

Foreign heat, the btat aorta, alao aotil a- Is utrt-r advance. Malt, t)Ti. and Beams, sold frealy at full price Fni iah Flovb was in improved denian i. aad Aniriican Vlovb waa sold at fully previous rata, floating carp of Wheat aad Indian Coks were in reqteat, at rather aun nomry. In Ireland, niaraet for Bsead-BTl'PFS generally on the aovauce.

Tha flirial returaa of the quarter's raves ne terminating en tbe luih tnt. wete vary aa isfarta-ry, aad nkowal an 10-crrase on tha quarter of t.9J9. I ha return lor tha year ending IStb Oct. ethibt'sd a decrease of ouly 437.337 a- t-witl alsoding a larre oefictescy under tbe bead of taxes to tbe axtent of which may be at rinuied iu a gr-at degree to tbe ramuaiun of taxation by tbe bu tget voted ia 1851. The VoNET market was saay.

Consols firmer Bnaniab stock Sruir. Foreign Bonds and Railway hires fir, but inactive. At Manchester there bad bee large transaction, but bur we bar! lor further accounts of the eOT-Tow p. Birmint ham wa- bua with dera the Australian 'rail The Woolen districts war fully em io tad ta rvr innioam large aarncu oruers aan nem receivea Irifcl Liken market bneyant. 1 At Liverpo 1, Col ton waa in good demand.

Salsa oa tbe llih. B.ot bales; prices a shade higher. Sales on tbe Utb, 10,100 baies. REW'iUttK CITY. TbkA'iw Citt Abmobt.

A handsome building, in the Gothic style of -architecture, bas been lately erected on the corner of White and Elm-streets. This is intended aa a "City Armory and an examination of the structure will show its entire adaptation to tbat purpose combining, aa it does, in Its construction, strengih, commodious accommodation, and security against attacks from without. In November last, tbe Board of Officers of th First DivjMen of New-York Stat Militia made application through Major-General Sandfobd, to th Common Council, lor th erection of a City Armory. This praysr waa granted by tbe Common Council, and an appropriation made from the City Treasury. The plan wers drawn by R.

G. IlATriELD, and in December eontraeta were made wih J. S. fc J. Smith for the mason-work, at S18.1&7, and witn J.

L. Milleb fc Co. for carpenter-work, at $7,840. By the terms of tha contract, tbe building was to bav been completed against tbe first ef October. Tbe time waa.

bowever, furtner extended to ibe first of November, owing to th delay in driving pilrs, on which tbe building is erected Even thing hows promise of completion by thai day. Tbs entire cost will be about $28,100. The fabildng is two stories high, the first 13 feet and eecond 8 feet. The frontage extends 131 feet on Waits snd 64 leet on Elite street. On the three corners ar sitnsted banraome towers.

Tb walls to tb belt eaurse above the first storey ar built of blu Tarry town aton above that, of brick, painted aud lined ont to lesemble blue store. Tb floeiing and all materials are of tha most sabatantial description. Fiv doors, Ilzfi) feet, open from the first Boor, or "Can on White-street. These are of boiler iron. Tbe sills of tbe exterior doors and windows are of eat stone.

Tbe gun-room is 73x84 feet, and 13 feet high. Tbe floor ia laid with two-iaeb spruce milled planka. Sixteen metal pillar support the upptr flooring. Oa th Elm-street side, a door, similar te tbe ether, leads te a large Mairway, and door open into the Auditory, a room SbxSfi, and ihe platfoim. These are lighted by windows oa Elm-aireet.

The window, built oa a principle of defence, being long, narrow apertures, only eighteen iaebea wid, tt ia thought fifty men eoald effect ua ly defend lbs building against any attack. The entire secend floor la appropriated ta tbe parpoe of a drill-room, or a rendezvous, ia case of riot. It is admirably fitted for tbs purpose being lofty aad spacious 70x116 feet aad 38 feet high, lighted by twenty-ens sf those Barrow windows, and by a lantern roof. Tbe work haa bee a altogether under tbs supervision of Mr. Aoams, Commissioner ef Repair and 8upptle.

Both atenr and brick-wora are aa neatly laid aad pointed on tbe inside as on tbe outer work. the exeeoti ia ef one cellar, seder Ihs entrance in Eim- 15x33 feet, there la no exeavatioa. Over tbia, the beam of the first flocr ar 3x13 inches. Tbs stairs are not yet flouted the step -will be or two- inch Georgia pine. Tbe locality iD which tbia building ha bees arreted ia rspiely improving in appearance.

New sireeteree are rpringing up; and the New-Haven Railroad Depot, a fine baildieg. eerapy tag the entire block, beeeded ay Oatre, FrauUiu, Eioa and Wslte treta, will aattcn-Blly sid ia banty mijaad raiatsg th value ef lb bKttrtu itlur hat Begb cled -vrtlon 4 lb CJiy. EeoaI.waT Railr iaD. Nm progress whatever waa md eerdav befeee the Special Ontin, utee ba. teg urd emsid-rtio tb Broadway RailrneA pmjeet James R.

Wmitiji, was stin earaged atteading to a easa ia en ef Courts, aad Dabiei E. Siceies, for sons reason ar ataer. failed ta snake bia appaaraaea tn behalf eflbe Ossaibaa interest, aad nobody alee was prepared te say aay tbi a an tbe enbjeet aw tb part at tbe remonstrants. On member af the Committee, it waa said, aid no attend again nntil after tb election, and several of ho ae person wbo look a daep Interest ia tb subject, Inconvenient te be present from dsy to eay, for wh eh reason pos'ponetnent antil after th elrettoa cn Tnsd next waa atrongly urged by maay. Aldennaa Stdsti vast.

Chairman of the Committee, replied turn be co- Id not percive what thia subject had to do witn ibs eleeiloa, aad that very few ef thoa whs) bad urged a postponement of tbe proceeding went likely to devote" fiv ii inulea a day ta political affair be therefor could not consent th postponement proposed. He insisted oa meeting again at tbe usual hour this afternoon, and if tbsn no one waa present to address tbe Committee, be sbould close the eas on tb part of the remonatrants. for bs could never consent for ibe time of th Committee to triSed with in lb manner tbat bad been attempted. Alderman Wabd intimate tbat tbe propeny owners ought to bave tim to beard fully en 'be subject, and Sir that reason waa in favor of granting he postponement asked for. Some remarks were then msds by Alderman Wa 1 a opposition to sitting ou the day proposed to be observed in respect to Mr.

Wbbstbb, which led to some sharp ex pressions between Aldermen Wabd and Stobtbtant, '4 and resulted in the former abruptly leaving tha room. The I bair then declared the meeting adjourned until this afternoon. Tab Nkw-Ypbe; Bab iw Rblatiow to ths Fusebal or Hon Danibl Wbbstbb Tbe following grnilemtn are sppouited ia pursuance of a resolution to that tff. ct at the late meeting of th Bar, to attend the funeral of Mr. Webstee at Marsofleld, on Friday, S9th lnal at It aa ipreseniativeeof the Bar of this City -Fstb T.

Corsell, Beuj True. Francis ing, Waa. vara, Chaa A. Psabody, Chsi lea Conor, i jrus Si itb. Vsaantuord, Ke rbuni John Augurtus (ha- Kirl lard, Lm her Marb, John Sherwood Benia H.

uny, vid Wheeler, Harvey A. Weed. E. VanWinkle, Wm M. Prici a'd.

It la understood that tbe cars leave Boston at 8, o'clock A. which tram persons attending ths funeral will need to take, and from the railroad a suitable conveyance bss bee 'i secured for this Committee. To insure being in Boston in aeaaon for the ears on Friday morning, it may bs necessary to leave New-York in the New-Haven train, from Canal street, st 3 o'clock P. M. on Thursday, though tbs svening boats eastward, in regular course, carry passengers through in due season.

It is suggested, tbat for convenience it may be desirable that the Commutes all stop at the Revere House In Boston. (Signed) SAML. JONES," Chairman. Death fbom a rose be. Coroner Ives held an Inquest yesterday morning at tbs Seventh Ward Station-bouse on the body of a native of Wales, named Richabd Bobbbts, wbo was found lying in a lumber-yard, In a destitute condition, and died while being conveyed the Stat ion.

The ry re dered a verdict of Death by intemperance and exposure Shinty Dihtioiio bv Fibe. On Tuesday morning, a wooden sbsnty in Seventh avenue, near Fif-ty-eigbth-sireet, belonging to Michael Shcbidan. took fire and wan destroyed before the firemen could reach it. The loss did not exceed $200, which is considerable to the owner, ai he ia a poor man. Fib a in STANTon-tTasaT.

A fire broke out st 1 o'clock yesterday morning in the attic of a dwelling-hr-use at No. ISa Sign on-street, occupied by Mr Bautu. Tbe firemen were early on the ground, and speedily extinguished tbe flame wtib trifling damage. Coct Calbnoar ThurMila Superiok Ccbt. Nos 479.

(W. tf.6 3, 358r-62l. 534, 525, 527 to 532. 535. 637.

540 543, 645. 548. 4tf, 650, 97, S67, 17b 32. 358 22. 425 4I.

5. 19, 416, 845, 473, 379, 475. 476 4bl. 3fi2. 49, S7I, 358 SurBkNE Coubt Ointral Ttrm Any case ia which both pai ties are reaoy.

SrriBioa Count Before Chief Justice Oak-lev HulkUy vb. Kttrltat trr This case occupied all ibe dsv. and atauda adjourned Before Judge PaVSE. Frrtmck Uulhnett aad Wife vs Frrdrtic kreud-r. The partiea to this auit ar Get mans, resioeit in tbe apoer pan of tbe City, and th aeiHn waa brnujrht to recover damages for lo-ts of reptt-ta ion and loea of service on tbnptrt of the plaintiff, gni-ii'g from very opprobrious Unguaga ossd ia German, (ai'd utitrao-'atanle to eara poine.) aaid to have been pli'd by the eefendam to arda Madame Mullinett.

-On ihe part of tbs defence, it waa denied tbat any aucb language wan used- by the defendant, and a number of iinessed wtre exattiii-ed pro and eon. Tne Judge left the question of fact to th Jnr. and they not saving tg'ted st a I aie hour, a aealed verdict was ord- red. Jnkn va. Jukm Cor man This waa an ae-hod to recover $96 49.

beii tha amount ef goods sold and delivered ta tbe defendant, ia the uiontns of March and April, I65S. On the part of the defence, the sale and del-very of the goods were not denied, but it wa set uj that lad in tne emplov of th plaintiff had taken the defi rant's note pay able at Bank fortae amount, and gven a receipt for sxtre, and therefore the plain tiff wbo bad sent the nut -t ba io ihe defendant, could not recover. The Jury, without leaviag their seals, gave a verdict lor the plaintiff, for the full amount claimed. IJ. S.

Commissionek's Office Before Hon. John W. NlLron. Attempt to make a Revolt. Twelve seamen, of the crew of the American ahip TVmron, were bmnght np for examination, charged with an a tit nipt to make a revolt on hoard that vessel while she was IT Berinw'a Island.

Mr. Rigwsy attended on sehsit of the United States, snd examined the pilot, and otber witnesses, who proved that tbe prisoner refused turn to and take tbe ship out to ea. Oa th part of tbe dtletire.it waa show, that tn ahip wa bound to New-Orleans, with orders to call at Charleston for freight Part of ihe rrew averred that tbey were not informed of the first destination of the ship, but sup-peat ibat sbe was going straight to New-Orleaa. Th CovtnuasioiM-r derided that tbe accused must be held te answer lor tbe offence. D.

8. MiitRtL's Office. Te Charge of rmugglmg ett hoard the itmmkp Washington. Ipmy Marshal Da Asoklbs arrested Elisha Vt Fitch, the master Peier W. King, tbe mite and Abraham Aan.

ibe Purser of tne steamship Waxhxngtoa, ensrged with bringing amuggled good to tbia port. Tha accused were brio to hail ia S5.000 aad th informing witnrstr in $500 each. Ths ship haa been liocled and taken possession of by th Authorities. ScpfcFua Cocbt. Gekbbal Tebm Psxsemt JcDOEa EdwaBDS, V'TCHILL AS RooSEVELT are Cvrtia vs.

iwtf Tb urt mads tne fallowing order Tbst the farther bearing ef mis eas be po-o poned tbs Court will (aks ap say case oson tbe Calendar, in which beih partiea are' ready. The Court then rose and adjourned. BROOKLYN CITY. Meeting or tbi Whio Committees Death of Daniel Wbbstib. At a meeting of the Whig General Con.

miners of tbs County of Kings aadaf ths City of Brooklyn, yesterday, ths following resolutions were afopwd: Reolme7, Tbat we bave beard, with deep regret, af tbe sodden and onexpeetad decease of tbe enlightened statesman ana great constitutional lawyer, Daniel Wibstbb tbat we sincerely mourn bis loss to the General Covtrt met-t, ia tbe cbH-r department of which he wss so ristiiif siebed ss lis besd to the United States, ol wbose Const it ni ion be was tbe great expounder aad defender; to the Whig party of which be was so long a moat prominent leader, and nna of the chief ornaments io the citizens of our Republic, whose welfare ha had most epl at heart, ana to tne enligitened Statea of ibe -ld world, te which bin pa tat ion and bia fame aa a scholar, a law) er, a Senator, aad a Diplomatist bad exit tit d. Rrtolrei. Tbat we will wear the nimal badge ef noumifg for thirty dsya, aa a teetiiaony of ear reapeet lor bia memory RfottHd. That tbs Committee room and th Whig bssaers, draped In bahilimeate af nanoraing expre slv ot onr prolouiid sorrow for ae great a National calamity. Stbeet lurioTiMiMTa Notice haa been gives by tbe city authontiea eft heir iateatien to maxs tha foU lowing improvements: Side-walks ea both etdee ef Twenty-flret-etieei, from Third to Fotmb-avenuee, ta be flagged four feet wide a fence vacant lots earner of Myrtle av sue aad AcVli-etreet te flag aide-walks of Clinton-street oa both aides, from Faltan etreet to Ft rat-blare, in the fall width a No Hrary.

street, easterly side frt Dgrsw-siret te First place, nix feet wide aia lemionio pas sa nrdti-aneo to ease tb vacant lota btsettd by anion, vvilb-aabbv and Ravmood recta, ai-d DeKaib-aveaa. to be graded in a proper manner-nraueiig ll. properly Iting oa Ibe easterly arte el SI 'tin ah-strret. between Myrtle aad Park aveaae te filwd Bp twenty Bret f.nm ta nf tbe aide- waiVa, era In iwettri th aid walka a natd atUiiata-atreet, and te eonli rm to tne ei'y ardtaauos mad and rro-vie'ed for Ordinance bav be a eased te fi ap aad grada lets oa bp between Un-on, Snmm-t aad lum-ia atreeta, and PunHn ifrw; in flag side-walk nq aorthtt-ty linmarrrl Haiallws-aaa Bit ai grade lute a Mucks between CtOrt, CUaV tea ana lat.n-alreeta, ad Foartb-plac. BsrcEtTM City HosfiiaL Some time since tb Mai-sier ef the Brook I) a City Hospital petitioned the City Fa' be re nr renef frwus aaw aetue at fur the grad-tgef The matter wa refernd to a BnUiee4 tbe f'nmmna tianeil.

wbi, at taelr lat I meet lag. repeiied ad verse tie prayer of tnopetuioners. Fibs Dbfabtmbmt Imfbovbmbist. Hook and ladder CaflipaDy Ne. ar ts be applied with a sew truck by tb Ci'y.

Engiae No, IS ia being painted and otherwias improved. oTk "a sd" La Company No. ar barirg tbstr ious repaired ant painted. Mobs Gab Liht. Paeificetreet, betweein Bead aad Power s-atreeta.

bs te be, lighted with gas as sooa ss poets can ba erected aa also Woodhull-etrvet frrm Bamtltan-avenn to Benry-street also aU that ponios of tb Eleventh Ward in which gaa pipea have been laid also the aua ia tb Seventh Ward. Co 1st acts. Tbe Street Commissioner haa been directed to enter into contract with Jeremiah O'Don-aeU for grading and paving Wyekoff-street at 67 per foot. Also, teenier into contract with Thomas Holla-ban, for tb grading aad paving of Warren-street, at 75 per foot. And with William Sweeney, fur grading and paving Lafayetts-avenue, st 70 per fjou Illegal Voting.

I he Mayor of Brooklyn has offered a reward of $100, for the detection aad conviction of any person for voting illegally at the coming lection. Obdeb or Canvass The Common Council bavs passed a resolution requesting th Inspector of Election la tha aeveral Wards and Distrinta af thia city, at tbe General election ea the 3d day of November next, to esnvass tb ballots deposited at tb poll of tbeir respective district la tha following order, as per general request, 1st Electoral, 3d City, 3d State, 4tb Assembly, Excise. Citt Pab. The City Park in Flushing-avenue la to bave one thoasanda loada of beat quality screened street manure dumped upon tt this Fall, and the City Ball Park twe hundred loada of ths same kind. SoEEEit deb ed Himsblt The man who killed ths Psinter, Scott, at Flushing last Monday, waa not from New -York, aa heretofore stated, but from Williamsburg, snd baa sines surrendered turn self to ths authorities.

Bia BkHie is Tucker. JERSEY CITY. "Whiobof Nevtabk have been holding a series or spirited meetings. In a building erected for ths campaign, and appropriately denominated the" Chippewa Barraeka." On Tuesday evening last they were most eloquently addressed by F. Paddoce and Daniel F.

Tomfeins of Nsw-York. Ths meeting waa enthusiastic, and the speakers ware frequently interrupted with applause. A Correspondent says Tbe hearts of the honest and intelligent laborers, mechanics and manufao-turera of Newark, are beating stoutly in unison with the great principles of tbe Whig cause. Tbey are knly alive ta tbe magnitude of tbe etake depending upon tha Issue of this contest on ths one hand they behold profitless farms smouldering forge-fires silent and desertss factories and on tha other they hear svery where arising ss grateful praise to a benifleent Providence, the busy bum of prcieperoas and bsppy industry. Tell ths Whigs or New-York to work on.

Tbs Whigs of New- Jerssy Anew their duty, and win if," Hudson Coohtt Coubt Special Term of the Court of Otkb and Tebminbb. Judge Oe den. Justices Gbiffitm, Bbownmo, and Chambebs on tbe Beocn. Michael Burns, on trial during Monday and Tuesday, or killing bis wife, at 9 o'clock on Tuesday svening, found guilty of murder ia the aeeond degree. Yesterday, tbe Court was not ia session oa account of the absenee of Judge Og'den.

At 10 o'clock to-day, the Court will again meet There is one person yet ta be tried oa a charge of tel gamy, and some other bnsinesa to transact, which will probably occupy tbe Court until the ciwae of tbe week. It is probable that the sentences will be pronounced npon the prisoner convicted, on Friday. Am Iacldetat la aha Life of Scott. BY A LATE SBBOKANT MA JOB, 4TH U. S.

ABTILLEBT. from the Newark Daily Advert iter. The summer ot 32 was evei.tlul to the soldiers of the Military School at Old Point. Va. Nearly the whole of tbat large garrison waa ordered to the Weetern frontier, tnen suneriug tha barbarities of Indian warfare under the notorious Blace Bawk.

Railroads were then scarcely known, tha Erie Canal was the most expeditious route to Buffalo, tbe dreaded Cholera was committing fearful ravages tn Canada, and rapidly Bearing ua at every village cn our route Our boata were stopped by tbe health officers, but a healthier bodv of men, perhaps, never were seen in tbat region. With the recklessness of soldiers, we lsuabed at the idea of Cholera, and jeering ly submitted our well-filled cartridge boxes as tbe only possible source of dsoger, promising that their contents would furnish many grave subjects without tha aid of death's new snd powerful coadjutor. The Indiana were said to be numerous and warlike, and we ex petted some sharp figbting little thinking that in a fw daya we should have more muskets than meu that tbe ruddy cheek would be blanched, the strong arm palsied, the gay laugh changed to a ahriek of agony that our ranka would be thinned faster by the myateriou breath of Choi, ra, than could be effected by the hottest fir of a mortal toe. But I anticipate. At Buffalo all tbe ateamboata were engaged to eonvsy as to bicsgo then a mere military poet of one or two companies, the embryo city constating of the solitary bouse of the Indian Agents.

Having just entered the Army, it bad never been my lot to see our Comminding General At Buffalo, for the firat lime, I luataed oa bis noble form, wondering bow he could eanoe tne Indian's, rifle. A day or two paaaed oa tbe lakee without any matter of iniereat. except tne annoyance of being crowded on tbe open decka of the aieamer, exposed to the heat ef a July sun by day, and th tog of the lake at night, lit the humanity and forethought of our General was evinced by landii-g one-ibird of our men at the first practicable point, leaving ample room for ths remainder. It was rumored that tbe 'holers bad appeared on the otber boat, but we eoasidered it a mere guard-house story Tbe eitiitns of Detroit demurred at our remaining tbeie even f. necessary supplies some of our officers were t-flended at their apparent rudeneaa, and hinted tbs exptdu-uey or disregarding their wianea.

With his deierenee to civil authority (rash as uncivil la this instance) the General promptly ordered the aieamer from tbetr snores, and we proceeded npthe Lake. Death was lurking in our midst, though no signs ofLhis presence were jet visible. Soon one and another fell sick; we would not acknowledge it aa enolera, and at first at. tribui ea it ta ot her causes bat soon tbs sppslling truth hort-t upon us tbat were in a great eharoet bouse. We parted company wiih th otber boat, and put aura to iia utmost speed; it seemed conscious of its awful freight tbe timbers but could not stifle ths grosus of the dying.

Tbe shrieks of the stricken ones roe above tbe noise of tbe hard driven machinery. The oiea were appalled those who would have laughed at ibe war-whoop of ihs Indian, fslt helpless as iniaota ia the ptenenee of their unseen but terrible destroyer and it wss then the nobis qualities or our chief were splayed. We bad wen little of bim. aa hs was usually in his state-room, probably maturing plans for the approaching earn- aign but now bia tall lorm waa asen everywhere, encouraging the desponding who were etill in health, but from abject tear actually ripening for the teath harvest from them be would pass to tbe sick and dying, (and at thai atage of the disease the terms were almost synonymous,) direetiBg and cheering the ai tend ants, and oftea doing the duty of tbs bumoiest nurse. Bavisg received some lb ing of a medical education, and wishing to 'serve my comrades to the last, and a mere boy with no human ties but thoaa around me, 1 volunteered to serve in the hospital, as ihs Utile forward cabin was called alas tha wsole ship was little else tban a hotpttsl; sick aad faint with tbe effiavia, I would snatch a moment to go on deck and breatas an atmosphere somewhat purer, but almost quite aa deadly.

At early dawn, one foggy mornlrg, I found him rather thinly clad, hie cloak lay near by, apparently dropped from his should r. In his attention to the sick I attempted to restore it, as (be dew wss falling heavily but deep groins discovered poor soldier writhing beneath it. Inlndiaa warfare tbe wardress of vea a auperior officer ia not very expensive, but our General aaw tbe man without a blank t. (In tbs eonfuaion it had been lost,) and divested himself of bis last wrapper to save htm if possible. We ff cted a leasing at Chicago, the few troops and frieiidly Indians dying from us aa from a peat bouse for three weeka the work of devastation went on.

moat of the fort was convened inte a hospital, and nearly every rocm ailed with patients. The skill of oar pnysie.ans scen tsffied theeisesse waa a new and terrible one, sine ibat fatal year, nee ma io Bave been modified by auedical treateneat. but at tnat time the aoeaes an tb shore of Lsks Michigan seemed but a ree a acting or ihs story of tbs plague ia bygone ags True, the atmespheregav ao iadicatioa ofdiseass the surrounding prsirie. with its verdure sad fragrance), presented a scene ol quiet loveliness In vivid eon rant with oar deplorable condition tbe sun rose and set in unclouded spU ndor, but tor many daya bia first beams glanced on liielces, distorted forms, most af whom had apparently been ia seed beaKB a few hours prevtoae. And where waa ear Chief with perfect propriety, and wul out th leat stain on hla honor ar hainanrty, be might bave left us under ths care ef saberdiaates, aad asaaawd remmsnd of aba forces enueetad at a aafa die-' tanc front ear plagua-etrtcaea Isad.

eat no not tilt tbs last patient wa enavaleeeing, did be move from onr Ballet every entreaty te preserve bia own valuable life was unbetdrd. Although tbe knowledge was cinosaled frt in. us, fee bad beard ibat aawtaer portion ef tbe army bad been beat by landed oa tbe enore -f Lake Huron that its phyeH-iae Bad beeetne tbe first eictt as. and that tbe paaic-eiiirkeB dn re. wubt-ut regard to rank, daX tn threat er expostulation, bad dene'-ed by while pia-teons fly tag.

as tbey thought, from their iaviaibls.bat horrible foe. Poor wret ben, be wn aiill with thna, tnnee woeda ravetbrated wub ahrieka m--r dreadful tban ne wseop nf the r4 man. aa one a 'ter th otber fell ta age in weve ae more, except when s1 ay tbs wild bops of tbe forest, aa they tors their quivering limra ssunerr, and made their fatal meal on tbe car-rasaes. Ft em these last horrors th prone nee of our Cral saved Ua aot a man ten bia aeeeaed be an assurance eafety tn h- preneuo be win were the dropping sneered by bia Bosnly presenre ia ibet Bat In the aargvry. aaicukea sometimes arose from tha abne of n.

pete nl preae. and I shall net easily Sergei ibe ihc-'g nitieB ikal flaahed from bis on learning hat a te ate bad mieiakca one preoaraiWtQ ef mer-con ft ant'trer. aud aixt a do ai ea, if ad oiote (ree1, nave see a- aaar steel fatal tnaa tbed-e. ease Fret, ibe sargery, ne avid goto the ww ward "in the bard Tbe nur-e were aaatwii few tne labors were artfunue almeat ineeaaant friction to tbe eraasped Hashe ef tbe ewflerere waa necessary. -fluently aa the wearied worker would remit bis eirr 7 be would find himself motioned away by the Csaer wba, fbrgv-tlal af waa ads and wearioeaa, waaid mien!" lake bia place aad labor till ea haa stew, tia effiww 1 tea rev oiling, ae sail tn great, where be couid bop af altevia ing a siBale pang.

bis and example the survivors er tit at commtnd era. in PpmIiImm ImukimI iii i naat do on er Mexico termer fame, bat aev it rased his aobl forgetiulrteea bcott appear greater tueu wnen ne touea for as ia th house or death (Ac Cholera Hosjiiml at Vhtcagt L. Death ar Jaha C. Clark. FVsst tie Almam AStanaj JseraeZ.

The telegraph Cashes ther sal tidinra other nobis spirit has brokea from tta sartbly Vate-, tugs and gone its rest. Joan C. Clabe died at a. residence ia Chemuag yeeterday. aevar whojy i covered from a sangerou Ulne contracted twe jt- ago la Washington, but Be went ta CJxemang last measurably restored.

I Mr. Clabe was a native of Berkshire county, Vast, i Soon alter completing his Lie -uiee, about the lbl6.be eeiatliebed himself ia Baiabridgs. Cbeaas County, where be roes prenreeional aad poiiueal nenc. He was elected te Cengreee ta 1824, aad mained there until hs desired retire went, returned te Cob greee. Up to tbi period Mr.

Clibe been aa ardent and uneeviating Daeaucrst. But policy snd a.eat-urea of Gee. Jacksom aad ktr. Bbbbs, were not, ia bia Judgmeat, preenetiv eft general welfare. II earnestly remonstrated wHb political friends againat a bnaaetal eours which Lmporerishing th and rmntag th penpi.

In the view enterta'aec. Gov. abct. Chief Jc tic Bsonsvbt, and other stuitent Democrats panio paiad. though uslike Mr.

CLxak, taay did aot break frvri tbeir party. Nor, indeed, aid Mr. Clabe Intend ta ao. lie leMcfcoatrained. however, beldly to leal eff ar i i a motion lo lay th Sub-Treasury bill oa tb labia.

1.4 thought tbat be could differ ia s.ntimnnt aa to aa gist, urs ol his party without being drives eut ef tt. mu thia hs erred. A Democratic meeting was eallsd ia to desounee bim. But he appealed frost hia party to Ibe people, and waa triumphantly reelect ed and frsni 183b te tbe boar of his destu he has been an efficient aad devoted Whig. Bad Gen.

Rabbisoh lived a few daya lonrsr, Vr Clabk would bavs been sppoiMtd Consul to Liverpool i A short time before Gen. Tat lob died appointed iit Soiieitor of tb Treasury. Neither offics was aakei for by tbe deceased, who, in regard ta such tertained a high and strict sense of self respect aad deU-eaev. There was ao nobler or truer-hearted ansa tbaa Josi C. Clabe.

His alms were sll lofty, and ha sought ihsa by direct, maul), honorable means Bs was Brast tinned by those who knew him bttt. and his loss will piere tbe hearts af those who wers of his circle and his household. The Macdonodgh Will Casb. United State Circuit Court, Mabt Muboocb et si, vs. ths Exscatei John Macdonodom et als.

JuJge McCalbb deei.tai, yesterday, on tbe rul for a rehearing, taksa by selids. Esq for the executors. Bs aaya that ths aam grounds ar offend aa wers argusd in sxtense before tbe Court, and be cannot see what poeeibt benefit aaa mm from throwing the whole eas opea again far argastesi, that the decision of this Court does not Anally fix tie rights of tbe parties. The sooner the appeal La takia, tbe better lor all concerned. Tbe Judge aaya: Il ia suggested that half tb ens, lions involved in tbs case will, no doubt, ba decided Is a few weeka by the Supreme Court of tae State.

That tat trial and decision ef tbia case did not await ths Judgment or tbst Court, waa surely no fault of mine. Tbs propriety of such a coarse was repeatedly auggeeted trim let bench. Tbe importance of obtaining the opinio sf th highest trinunal of the State, upon questiona purely sf local law. baa alwaya been admitted in the Federal Courts. But all tbe questions involved la tbia ease sra not necessarily to be determined 4y tae local law.

Tbs intentions ol the testator must be drawa front the Ua-inage of the will, ana tha $ame language mty product different impressions upon different mind. Tee 8a-preme Court of tbe United Staiee would not aeeessanly consider itself bound to coacur in any reference waica a Court in Louisiana might draw from the language of a will. Tbe question whether the will of MACDONorea eea-taina auoetitatioae aad Adi e.motiaav la eertaialt a question which abould be determined by oax Ideal lava and jurisprudence, and tbe opinion of ths Supreme Coon of Louisiant upon the susject would bs moat important. Thie opinion will be obtained ia tim for tbe argaawat of tha cause before the Supresns Court sf ta a tied Slates. No decision which the Supreme Court of Louisiana may render, can finally conduce the rights of loose wba, in tbe enereise of a constitutional privilege, bav rhaasa to assert hers their claim to tb property of tbia aaees sion." Tbs rehearing ia refused.

A'. O. Dtita, Oct. 19. An Incident fob akothee Unclb Ton's Cabin." Last evening, aa the alave buatera were arresting tbe fugitive from al a vary, aa Ibe Mad Btver duck, ocs of them seized hold of a youog woman with an infant child, eight or nine months old, in her araie.

She jerked loose from bim. ran some steps, fhrsw tb child upon tbe ground and returnee) towards the She waa eeised and marched towarda tbs Mayor's office. Tne child wa picked up by oaa of sur cttizene. One of the Ketu--kians elaimed te be Iks owner. Mr.

refused to give up ths child without svV denes. Tb Infant waa taken to the mot ber, wbo, sbs-poeiDg herself doomed again to slavery, disowned deaied la the most positive terms that it was bsr child. To own her offspnag wsa to doom it to slavery ta iis own and deeort it. sh ped. wss to allow tbs dearest treasure or ber heart to grew up.

breathing tbe air sf freedom. For this sh stood nobly reedy to disrae saber the tiea of such aCVctien as a mother only knows, aad leave to chanee, or other hands, the rsariag of tbs fant, dearer than I fe Itself Truly a mother's love, though sn ignorant and uncultivated slave mother, Lives before life, with death dies aot. but ssema Tb vary substance ef immurtai d.eama Smmutky Mirror. Liquob Seizubb and Resistance a WaTSB-town, Mass. On Saturday afternoon, officers DaB" and Leorabd, of Watertowa, entered Spriag the purpose of making a seizors.

Mr. Col sr. ths keeper, placed there by Steriff Jacobs, forbad them, in-the name of ths Commonwealtn, from removing aay property from the bouse. The officers persist ae, ant wate resisted by Mr Colbt. whom they arrested, besides esixltg apon taadecantera.

Mr. Colbt was ironed and pise91 ia th watch house, whence he was taksn ts Waltatu for trial. About II o'clock, tbs officer wer arrest 4 for tbi attack npon Mr. Colbt, aad put ander bones sf $3,000 to take their trial. w.

it. GENERAL NXW8PAFK1 AJiVZRTiBTNO HOCSE. tdaiiag rabaildiagJ Be. 109 NASSAU-S aearly enpesita tae new di6c. Advartiseaaeau lasarted at tae very low est rates ta aa paper ta tbe United States er Canadaa.

Tb vary best papers ars received by snail daily sad key lor reference, and ocpiea ot sack famithad te advertisers. Tae Atllest authority aad rncoaaraeadaticev, ever the wrbv tea si rn at area of tbs publishers of tae trail is daily aaa weekly papers, will be shown to these wbo rsqaire it, Marc nan ts wbo aaay bav bsratafias gtvea tbetr advss. tin ing to irrespoaaible aeraons, aad have bea disappolatsd ta iu results, ars informed, tbat ia dealing with MB ae par meat Is repaired till tbe advertiser is sat isned tbat his srusra have been properly attended to, My books, tb col anas of Lbs papers, BO-, will ahow thtil am doing aearly all tbe New-York advertising- tbat is keog done ia tbe toadiag papers tress Canada te California. Remember, I akaH be at N. 19 till about the first af Ns-vmbr.

I shall tbsa movs back to my old Quartan, 5 a let. La the splendid brown stoms building new being lUitk-ed oa tbat location. W. K. McDONiUX WATCHES AND 8uWnlt is now sellsag Watch ss at istaxl at tbs foUewuig BaarkaMy low price, beias me en leas tbaa say ether keens: Fine Gold Leptne Watches, 4 boles yawalleiL.

Fibs Gold Detached Levers, full Gold EnaatMled Watebea, for Ladies. Gold Huating Watches, for Ladies 35 sf Gold Hunting Patent Levers, for 51 Silver Paiaat Levers $1 Wte 8Uvsr Dstncbed UJ Gold Hsatiag Watcbes, which raa eight day Oi Huating Watcbss. which taa nlteea days: tiotd waictei La marie eases, which change into tarns different Waiesaa: Gold WataBoa wbieb wtnd Bp and set witnoat say Alao, Cnoper'n Uepnax Watebea, a bnting-eae. did pocket (iraaBMsn, aad all etne styles of Wf nt equally low prices. A law, ail kinoa sf Jewelry and sate Ware, at maeh less than the ssnal ancea GEO.

C. ALLEN. Importer of nicies and Je waoleeale aad retail. No. 11 WaU-eC, (as sUira.) Broadway fnraaarlv at Ne.

SI Wall-et IMPURTAfaT TO THIS COMMUJrtTt' -h coei baa lecektlv been moAm he Or UHti.Lt No. 2t Barclay-at (wh bas a-en niaay ivara rh bas s-wa waay tears ia i ia New-York.) b. whica File 1 iBktaatly mlica'd. witnoel not boMaes He is enabled, prac una aa aa oealtd i efleetoatlr axd moat i ihl hub ef reniarkableemeaegeetsd.tegiv raeTsnce I gtsii'" boldiag exalted ptwitioas iasoeisty- rr lera. B- raaiding in tbe eooatry, ea eamhinr WH E.

LF by lertors postpaid tae bank of i-- bav snflsrvd torn P.ies. aad tae teeasee ia waick i met affiicUd by lha disease eaa be succetsiuilr treats an bis usual etnas being eomabed wi'-b Da fruaa a o'clock A. M. until I a aa, a a a. a vn r-H A tJ 1 ttserinnr wina so a reef pno ic nvm-- la-r and exlenai ve ssnovtment of Lamps.

Wt deners nad laat cinbina Solar. Lara. Cnstphene. a- Fts.d aad Paespeae Lampe. of the uteat salect rt eras also, a lare anwrtaneat ot HnlL lag sad Bracket Lauata for ehutchaa.

botela. tac.i, ptalie anildinga, be pars 8 jcrm. Solar snd J-rf, ala anew article of Unuktm nnd stamina- 1 1 vert artiel rboaected wiih the trail a 7ae trad mm II. ml Kl aMircti- e-hetawi we'l to eal bei'tre nutxhaiaf etet S4LOtneN S. KEILLY.

No IU Csaal st eof I mat. ti mriir of Ra-firs: itlnadt No IIS Conn11 a-r HaJun, Caavhxa DiaUJUrj exrnar oi Kl-a v. aat vonrvat. OF DEEDS tetaks- desents Ur other fitatea wnu ish vt btT aaa.es' inserted ts th LsweeVs nry for Ifii. will r- sei 'ieir namss at oare tbs a nrnhtr iiiat'" already done no, as It is ow to'ic "iroWi th GEO BET.ULS li Wanl a-'OK.

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