The Prince | five cannon, and"5000 killed and wounded, among whom 
and s Generals Rhodes, Warton, and Sh alder. The Federal 
loss was 3000, including General Russell among the 
Av ie the battle — oeil Winchester. 
New dmiral Farragut’s 
defer making them landed proprietors. 
ommended them to forget their cred pm 
wi r former m 
TUNI is 
that the; garrison “of So ousse had made 
was repul sets loss. The insurgents were haying 
large quantit d arms, 18 
CAPE OF ae D Horr.—The Cape Mail has arrived 
with news from Table Bay to the 20th ult. e 
Parliament was prorogued on the 26th 
ks Governor Sir ' Philip Wodehouse, who stated that its 
upon an expedition 
com mpletely Moscou Just before the prorogation t the journals publish : ie et that jer | Farragut’s fleet 
neil determined k Wilm ington. he 7t 
th inst. Gem & 
oe. Pesci b oper it is said, after all t 
of the weste 
Public meetings have "bee b eld in Kin 
Tow wn repudiati ng the incorporation. "Tho Governor | 
at the rear of Lovejoy» Station, but dud in vine 
in and strongly entren ched he 
withdrew, heme accomplished = great n: 2 
und which h 
j when | cà rem em ow jer captureof Atlanta; 
ho would proceed to the Free State ttl ute mpe "n poen ral S ier has since order red 
ith Basutoland about the Aude line The Hon all E Mi leav e Atlanta with thei r moveable pro- 
Richard Southey has been appo iidem d Colonial Secretary | p General Hoo 
in place of the Hon. R. son, now in England. iat he 10 dene truce for this purpose, eh — 
orts are making at the Cape to grow rice an ary — the cruelty of the ‘order. General Sherm man. 
and to manufacture 
INDIA. orbe Ove rland Mail from Calcutta bas bitai: 
rrived. There is no news of political interest except | i 
the ioni Giddnant that preparations h 
the f the 
va med order to his army on the 8th, attri 
is su at Atlanta to Hood's mistake in send- 
ede ind rear beyond 
reach of spee nabled him to make 
his flank movement ^ Jones sborough without fear of 
It 
chastisement of Bhootanees, unless they 
J 
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ate S 
Ronde Peck I 2 Et s Stew 
shire, Labour 
C. HOLMAN, Der 
Lancashire, Mac! SY. 
T. HaBIN Aru 
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ii 
La 
R, Bridgwater, Somsrectaktd ise ad Ie 
Glamorganshire, Grocer—8. MORGAN, Newport, Mo 
Victualler—B. Monoax, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, B 
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2.0 Hey! 
stie. Ming sb. ied 
Stanie 
ea Baker-8. d dod) Stanhope 
ten pena 
Wie maker—J. W 
R, Harrow Road, P: pt 
Y: Sept. "27 "—BANKKUPTS,—J. Attem Bon 
was rumoured t 
A 
INA.— The capture of Nankin 
he 
CH by th 
is confirmed. The Taeping rebellion p thus be -- The Fe digi cav. Mir under General 
brought to a close. The city fell into en temek of the 16th 
EAA after several days’ 2500 cattle, o e Harrison’s l lan ndi: ing. | One whole 
19th July, together Aion the T rshpal Br ienders regiment of Grant’ s ab mcum them, wi 
ye Tien-wang, the mperor, avoided the captured, The Confoderates, under Ge oe Price 
witnessing this imal ainaater m ta ve es -leaf two and Shelley, are preparing another invasion 
UM previously. n the bes ieger ced their| Missonri. The Democratie State Convention, assem 
attack th with wasted Albany, s nominated Governor Seymour an 
young son and several others, Me was r nues) "y =~ Lieutenant-Governor Jones for re-election in on een er. 
Kan-wang, who was called the Shield King, is also ee stea gia, captured by the ral steamer 
pri cei gara off Lisbon, has arrived at For rhe Monroe in 
Nzw nui Chron of | a di sabled cinedititn Thirty cid from Canada 
— eaptured two steamers on Lake Erie. 
upposed that they ee —— the rescue of the 
e eee Be. Johnson 
EXI 
June 
— The Wanga 
29t M ut in n: tin the head of Captain Lord has 
been e and se 
Kod" 
nt to Taranaki for burial. It 
e, having learnt that 
Charles Broughton, of this Mzxr 
Waitotara, and being 
Fr 
Oaptals —€— a was ge a pa w, 
the 
as 
agg f the tara natiyes, 
without whose un ew ru he perte not inte Mire his object, ench attacked Cortinas at M Sets 
went out to Waitotara on Saturday last, and having taken up ult. During the engagement the Confederates on t 
uarters ata friendly — about two ms. f miles Rio Grande, under Colonel Forde, espoused t 
a (the p: ut the head), he sent nch aud atta The Redes 
‘by Hapuron ng an interview with Te Ua wh at 
ki and Ngatiruanul chiefs with a following of nearly v ov off. After engage men — 
= 5 = "—— eg iae ret oid eripe cross ri nd occupied Browns ville, 
ey entered tbe pa from both ends, armed to t t 
ALIE eror DA down: Ea" d. ARU abouk eb remained where he hoiste d the Xinh es declared himen a a 
standing, as if on guard. Te Ua then asked Mr. Broughton American citizen, and offered the ( of his ps 
what he wanted. His reply that, having heard | to the Federal Government. The truth of this Pom is 
that he e head of an officer, a: lish gentleman, he, | doubted in New Orleans. 
a private individuel, feeling Sk an a that it should remain 
h 
80 close the settlem men: med, and of his own 
accord. to reque: im to give it Te Ua made a long 
poem repe *waiatas' and d + - v "icy. the " i 
being e was anxious e at peace and to do no 
S | yi ie ous — to enter cm polit ical uh ects, ane E. c 
asked for the After some culty ‘on. 
it was delivered to him, and he arrived in town with it on | sols prefers at 8 Titel for x T, E 874 to 88 for Acct 
Sunday, aa — Se e ai Xj COE fect, m. "nd Three per Cents. Reduced, 5 New Three per Cents., 
anting kitor Bus ‘take ue i India s Hive per Qoa tock, 103$ to $; Ditto 
; Five per Cent. Enfaced Rupee Paper, 
— General M'Clellan's d Bonds, 265. dis, 
pred ellan's declaration 1001 ph 101; Exchequer Bills, March, 11s. to 4s, dis. ; 
di Fo 
that the th U ; 
daia i nion E PDewoeri ic ji a jt Ditto June, 23s. dis. — Fomrrow: ‘Egyptian, 96}; 
members of the peace case's P 1 Greek, 234; Ditto for Acct., 23; Mexican, 262 to 4; 
M'Clellan has accep e nomination without the| ortu 856, 3; Ditto for Acct, 46%; 
platform ; that he does not represent t. ls o Russian, 1850, 842; Ditto 1859, 53; Ditto 1862, 874 
convention, and that ial bn 
sagen The leadin ng peace organ, e New 
Ne that measures 
vi 
ition to McClellan, delivered a speech at Dayton 
Ohio, on the € M WEA hs dedlared Dis Bank of MM 
intention to support him. I also said that the ISSUE DEPAR 
ratification meetings at New York, Washing. | Notesismed,. «e — ..427013,600 Government Debt se «.£11,015,100 
ighout the North have been great Gold Coin and utin 2: 12.0 | tos 
RS peer uu 
ew : . £27 043,690 
R free Peace part; NK 
o Rede ublican “Tic has been ted in Walne A Lr" gans tors’ Capital CH £I 89/00 | Government 
The vete of Mr. Linen i is preferred by the Bodtbérn Pablie i Deposits (includ- — Weenie 
journals to that of General M’Clellan, Whether r regarded | ingExchequer,8avings Other Becarities P. i. DAMA 
from the e or the war point of robot PER. i vie Gold and Sii Sid : , 
Lee has been reinforced from Early's Ned Accord. | odtRd Acte) «+ se .. 1088988 woes athe 
p. to bot ral Confederate accounts, Grant Seven days and other bilis -611716 
a ng their forces about 498,732,682 238,732 682 
W. MILLER, Chief Cashier. 
Gamek 
he same effect. 
accordingly ordered th 
Sra siii e a 
Yr Connon, Ti Basket Maker— *R c ote 
It is 
H 
—The la ary advices state that Juarez had 
in Ki 
Gw 
Hampton on | c 
made a vy within Grant's lines, was i A: 
—W. 
Street, Golden Sq., 
e E 
E Bootmaker— 
Bin eus 
untant—G. L. ELL re 
EA emis late of Wellow, NNottinzh al 
Street a Provision Merchant—G. LOVETT, pres 
, Wilderness Row, Goswell Street, Ui emen 
Stapleton, Wm RE Beer Retail 
Dem SENA 
Man 
Lonis GEO "T e 
c. Parner; [ou e Birkenhead— 
—J. ms RTINGTON, Manos 
RDS, Westo 
oron super-Mare, 
Ho BRADBURY, 
US Old Swan 
UE. 
Do ogetahire, ar 
R. LLIAM: ‘Wor este: 
A t "Grot, T Mete Inn Fields, At ittorney 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS.— 
Instrument Maker—A. MAAA nason, Clock forble, 
A. RUSSELL, Son, and Co., Glasgow, Manufacturers. 
flames and its Duc 
ELE F Lorp Mayor.—On 
Michaelmas y Days the o Tirai of the City 
n Gui 
were sent to the Cou 
Alderman Hale, who will, ros 
ensu Ing | rut 
be Lard 
¥FS.—The ceremony of ad 
n Dakin and Alderm 
prin ime ri at Guil. 
their wm hursday, 
of the new Lord Mayor. 
OMMITTAL oF Murzer.—On Monday? ker 
isoner Müller was btonght both before 
jury ‘nil the police ing Tie Bow Street, 
gem comme pe 
testimony w 
agai 3 subjec 
advi: r, and | it is j enna that an 
patinas 
the Chee hat it MEC be rememb 
Briggs’ rat called v 
This adm 
citor for 
admission o the part of 
the benefit: of the | "prisoner, * 
REG eR NS 
f the IO joTAA Dax, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, Builder -J. Dasos, 
asst: Stree! "Chelsen S Hoot ana Warwick, Th Dine Taa G. 
B id ve. 
to Daan igh tiet, Camden Towa, eee p en DEN Mois Sussex 
Surveyor—Joun ELDRIDGE, Mag dates iwnbroker. 
Epwanp Fox. Si Stratheden Terrace, New Road, Hammersmit! 
» conist—G. L, Farmer, York Terrace, South Fate Ue pr NE 
of the case as against the psi dre f 
hatter of the Royal Exe identified 
a 
E 
;| bee regular customer of his : 
distinetly y depen that it had best os cut ner 
e, the part t cut out being 
