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Tbe Africa, from Liverpool 2 P. IL !d Inat. 



The decre; 



the night of the 15th. 

 Britain.— Tbe official morns show adf- 

 qnarter of £1, 



than acco'unted for by 



<iuo. ud opoo tbe year £ 

 ac counted 

 amounting t< 



a current that Government wa» about 

 prnil'.-nicn experienced in englncer- 

 iewof report log 



upon tbe euie of the harbor and 

 way, and to inquire as to what w. 





consulting electricians of 



10., writes to tbe Times in 



tide calling In question bis cati- 



' the faults in the cable. — 



of testing are not wholly 



lance offered by the cable, 



ha searched diligently for Indi 



c of the dl 

 states that his 

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FB1KC&— A P*ril correspondent of /.- Nord 



tbe Etn'. 

 Napoleon irltb 



Dl Tdmplco bud 



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 . on'a visit to 



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it the object of Prince 



o communicate ti 



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ing protection for the French i! 

 Mr. Uorph 



i iti the Golf of Mexico, olsin 



tjl |'li)iogi t i.- 1 1 : - inios. 



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chess pla; 



■ ilsa to proUfitthe Spaniards there. 



the M in ijtoriiilrjrgaDi pronounced them unfounded. 

 - election* ore supposed to be of the 



Governor bad not been e 



. Constantinople. 

 Turks had tnntied tbe capital of tb 



i Alexandra Bays: — "The Liu 

 [iort of a revolt at Jiddflh, and 



Herein several Tuitu-h eoLlu 



(Sfalifovma afutrtligcncc. 



Arrival of the Star c 



0D0 in treasure, and California dates to Sept. Ulat 



California news uninteresting. Advices of the 



success of tho Atluuti.i Cable bad cuused great rc- 



jololng.and Monday, the J7tb, had been selected 



Government Station at Benecia Bay was burnt 

 the 13th of Sept., together with horses, mules, pro- 



The lumps of gold recently found in Columbia 



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o of the vigilance commll- 

 imenced a suit for damages, 

 ilo to empanel a jury who 



Frazi 



Sept ■;. 

 Tho I 



is celebrated at Sju Fran- 



a nniiirl euock of an earthquake at 

 o on the evening of the 12 th- 



■ykr.— Advices from Frozor River to 

 i news from the mines u i-hot-nng.— 



i nlUng i-M.ii.il)'. r - ' ■ ■ 



realising as high at S<0 per day. Dry diggings 

 had been found near Fort Vale. No new Indian 

 difficulties. 



Isnmui— The U. 8. frigate Itoanoke 



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Lsplnwall, Sept. 30lb, and Bailed ioi S 



had demanded ?'.',- 

 from Costa liioa as recompense for shoot 

 ie Americans at Virgin Bay and the taking 



■rations of the total edif.-e 

 ne i tn uIl He went to a point one thousand 

 rrotn the level of the aea, and 200 miles from 

 tn, to which port be had returned. The only 

 sr astronomer present was a German from San- 

 o. sent .by the Chilian Government 

 nlparnlio daua arc to August 31at. It was re- 

 u-.i lucre tuii' i.«o, E.bemque bad sta 

 - wyolntlonar; erp»dtuon to Peru It 

 ^»eed a cargo of 



Mil for P . 



OtllM dates are to Sept. Uth. ThVfXa,* M P r 

 rlmao had gone to Valparaiso. Tho b«?.7«* _.. 

 atCallao. ' " ™ 



lemqoe had started 

 ™"?l.v° Q _ .° &&£*£& li?»n»Mld Jones, and 



WnoMSiLi OomfMn jMiTiy o. — 

 ry case of counterfeiting the bills oi me 

 Bank, is deulled in the New Tot* 



of counterfeiting the bills of 

 ■— "- ■ fa the New Tork city ^t^, 



Turkish lady, arrived at Syra 



s by the officer of customs, it was ascertained 

 . bad false bottoms, between which wer* *«»- 

 ■"led spurious notes on the Turkish Bank 

 immense value. Steps were then taken to fl 

 where the bin* were printed; and tueinve"" 

 SnallT^ malted in tracing their manaft 



r York city, where the plate* were aciced. A 





Postaob Stamps. — The Stamp Bureau of the 

 'ost Office Department, which is under the dlrec- 

 lon of tbe Third Assistant Postmaster General, 

 ohn Marco n, Esq., has made the following re- 



rlslaiDps e.490.600 







Of stamped envelopes there were issued 241,160 

 note size, three cents: 6,15 1, 350 letter size, three 

 cents; 43,660 ten cent envelopes; 100 official 

 stampa. The nett revenue accruing from this 

 source amonnta to an aggregate of about SI,::.; i,oao. 



Fsou Utah— Battle wrra thk Camancoks. — 

 A dispatch from St. Louis, dated the 15th inst, says 

 the Salt Lake mail arrived at St. Joseph on the Dth. 

 The troops had nearly completed their huts, and 

 would go Into winter quarters on the 15th of Octo- 

 ber. The Fort Smith (Ark.) Times, Estra, of the 

 8th, contains a letter from Lieut. Powell, dated 

 Fort Arbuckle 2d, giving an account of a battle 

 between a detachment of the Second Cavalry and 

 the Camanche Indians, near Witchila Village, on 

 tbe 1st, in which Lient Van Camp and four men 

 were killed, and Major Vauclan and ten privates 

 were wounded. Forty of the Camanchea were 

 killed. ^^ 



Population of Oetb Principal Cities— Says a 

 Philadelphia paper, the following, according to 

 the ratio of Increase of census of 1850, is believed 

 to approach very nearly to the population of onr 

 principal cities In 1S57:— Baltimore, 235,000; Phil- 

 adelphia, 600,000; New Tork, C7O,O0O; Brooklyn, 

 220,000; Boston, 170,000. This ia probably near 

 enough to the real state of the case for an estimate. 

 If Philadelphia had 590,000 people a year ago, the 

 aggregate must now largely exceed 600,000, and 

 in that event it will reach three 'quarters of a 

 million by the time the national cenans of I860 

 shall be taken. 



Fbom Santa Fe. — A despatch from Indej 

 dence anys the Santa Fe mail arrived on the 

 with dates lo ihe 13th ult. Mr. Craig, the bag c 

 tractor at Fort Massachusetts, is supposed to h 

 been murdered by the Indians. There was e 

 siderublo political excitement at Santa Fe betw 

 the regular Democratic nominations and what 

 Gazette calls the Bob Tail Democracy. The A 

 cbe Indiana were still troublesome aboat Fort 

 chanan. They had stolen some government sti 

 No news from Fort Defiance. It is supposed I 

 the expedition against tbe Navajo Indiana has b 

 abandoned. 



Not Dead Yet.— A New York paper Btate 

 a gentleman by the name of Mitchell, who 

 passenger on board of the ill-fated steamer l 

 was supposed to bo lost, and in conseqnence 

 ral persons who considered themselves beira- 

 have taken his property and distributed It t 

 themselves. The " dead man" has, however, 

 pectedly turned np at the St. Nicholas Hole! 

 York, and has commenced proceedings a 

 the parties who have unceremoniously as: 

 control of his goods and chatties, believing 1 

 be no longer in the land of tbe living. 



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-The : 



telligence from VI 

 tarn of no little interest to ladies. By th 

 return of the register-general of tbe colo 

 perceive that the numerical preponderance c 

 over women amounted to the astounding a 

 134,000 in a population of 170,000. In other- 

 there were only about 168,000 woman to 3 



Convention ofColoked I'eoi-le.— The Negroe 

 are to have a Convention at Cincinnati on the 23c 

 2Kb, and 26th of November, to consider the dlsa 

 bilities nndcr which they now labor. Their cal 

 states that Inasmuch as Congress occupies neorl; 

 all its time in discussing the question, "Whs 

 shsll we do with the niggerT it is but right tha 

 theyshonld have something to say on the eobjec 

 themselves. 



Indiana and Ioi 

 stances extremely meagre, bul 

 learned to show that the Rep 

 the victory in all of these Stab 

 bly give the actual result in on 



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ward.— A piece of the Atlantic Te 

 purchased from Messrs. Tiffany A Co 

 city, baa been submerged in the Ohio 

 Evanavilie, Ind., and Henderson, K 

 admirably. 



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NAPOLEON THE THRID, 

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 QCKliN liOUTENSE, 



COUNTESS CASTIQLIONE. 



EMPEROB OF THE FRENCH, 

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THE LITTLE GIANT COEN-HUSKER! 



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nulBj« s Mortte Block. Main Sunt, 





Tikhokt Politics.— The Vermon 

 organized on the Uth inst, by the cl 

 George F. Edmonds as Speaker of tl 

 and Mr. Clark H. Chapman as Sect 

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