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A correspondent of the National Intelligencer | Discovert op an Isi.AND.-The New Bedford The Paris correspondent of the Times savs the 
recommends that a National Convention of the i Mercury learns by a private letter that Captain Sardinian Minister of Fm-eion a i i a 
Whigs of the United States be held on the 4th of j It. D. Eldridge, of the baik Amazon, of FairhaveD, to Count Russell the French O 8 * ‘ 
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Ate. xj. xiiunuge, 01 me oais Amazon, ot rairhaven, to Count Russell x 
July next, at Richmond, Baltimore, or Philadel- has discovered an island in the Pacific Ocean, Sardinia could not accede ° missioner, that -—- - 
plna, for the purpose of nominating candidates for several hundred miles from aDy land laid down on so far as to make efforts to h^ve^heGrandDitkes in"t ^ KiDe ^ ^ named * 
son George Wash- 
ROGHESTER, N. Y., AUGUST 27, 1859. 
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ex " ~ Italy is about as large in territory se three such 
and States as Ohio. 
tbe candidates dread, i» "he field such as be most resting place ef the crew of some of the ships The Pari. Comii^.l ha, „ article from the 
eligible to ft majority of the Whig party. which have missed in jear, gone b,. I ran along pen of M. Capageae ..titled “ In-ratitod. of 
— The N. Y. and Erie Railroad has gone into the 
hands of the receiver. 
— The accounts from the sugar and cotton region in 
By later accounts from Salt Lake City we learn tbe side within a pistol shot of the beacb, but Italy ” in which The itoiio B . , . The accounta from the sugar an 
that the Mormons have nominated, for delegate to it was too rough to land ; and after convincing immense obstaclesT”p ? ^ ui8tenaa ™*™ b,e - 
Congress, Captain Hooper, formerly Secretary of myself that there was no living person upon the the verv betrinnincr .l . * mperor a There is a firm doing business 
TTt.uh to Li* d T)r llitl.1 island, squared awav avain. On he b,„W LJ ° h * . war ’ but wh,ch we,e tbe aame “^epoor & Dierich 
There is a firm doing business in St Louis under 
Utah, to succeed Dr. Bernhisel _ _ __ 
- of the island is a house apparently built from reminds Italy ofThLLL7 SID 8 J® wul > * na be A ship load of N. Y. adventurers are going to dig 
News Paragraphs. pieces of a wreck, with a flagstaff at one end, from eludes with' the following menace -Ita’Vmust *** ° f ChUique - 
By the report of the Chamber of Commerce, it which still dangled the halyard block. Near the know that if the nowerfnl hnnA • k • \ J \ “ A Eoston flrm ani >« u »ce« first direct importa- 
,nears that there is 252.000.000 nounds nf hroL house were several little hunimucks, each with * f... « m ® LT" f ^ WblCh “ CXtended «"* of ^eds from Japan at that port 
ZZf - aW87 h a8a5n ‘ ° fl the , h 'f f Part and Burmounte d by his si’ngle will, and he 
of the island is a house apparently built from reminds Daly of these obstacles. The article con- 
pieces of a wreck, with a flagstaff at one end, from eludes with the following menace •—Ita’y must 
which still dflncrled the Loli-nr-A hl A „l- XT_Ai__ ® ' ita, y must 
. . , . appears that there is 252,000,000 pounds of brown bouse were several little hummucks, each with a for a moment over her is ... " , 
ZTZ7Z ^ used in i» r “ s ° f n - ** ^\r g ?n 8toae Ha’ evide tr he gravesof fine speeches ° f the ^ £: 
Months or a Year. All person., who form new clubs to com- erer3 / e&r > Producing on an average, 97,000 tuns ^e poor fellows who had escaped from the wreck sterile sympathies of the Liberal party in Europe 
mence with July, or introduce the Rural in of refined su S ar - Verily, the sweet tooth of the of their vessel , and died on this dreary spot, where would hinder Austria from dominating again in 
every year, producing on an average, 97,000 tuns 
mence with July, or introduce the Rural in localities of refined su S ar ‘ Verily, the sweet tooth of the 
where it is not now taken, will be liberally remunerated for ™ ei) ° rm ° US ° Ue ' 
their time and attention. Tins assessors in Ohio, under an act of the Legis¬ 
ts Back numbers from April or January can still be ,ature ’ haVe endea ™red to ascertain the total num- 
furnisnad, If desired. We will send Specimen Numbers, ber of shee P killed aEd ^jured by dogs during the 
tall upright stone upon it, evidently the graves of fine speeches of the English Parliament ih ~ A * ,ight fr ° St made 1(8 a PP earance in tbe Northern 
the poor follows who had escaped frem the wreck sterile sjmp.thie, of the Liberal paris h, Eur„« " 4 VMan pnr ‘ 8 °' Ulctl|! “' J »' 1 ' »• 
of their vessel, and died on this dreary spot, where would hinder Austria from dominating a-ain in r>~. Mt VesniFlu * 13 fitiil blazi »g away. Resina and 
perhaps they had spent months vainly looking for Italy, and this time from Turin to Messina.” are n ° W tb ° Ugh ‘ ‘° be in daDger ‘ 
a passing sail to relieve them from their weary ” — The N. Y. City authorities have determined there 
prison.” - stria, tbe Jtmcs Vienna correspondent shall not be a pig left on Manhattan Island. 
From Porto Cabello.—T he bark Dellett has mohahlv ^ W ' H . ~ Twenty-eigbt thousand dollars in premiums arc to 
fanisMd. if desired. We will send Specimen Numbers, »er ot sneep Kilted and injured by dogs during the Prom Porto CABELL 0 .-The bark Dellett has probably put an end to the discussion 7T*7 “f T ,n prem,ui 
Show Bills, Ac., to all applicants, and to the addressee of as year 1858. The returns from only a few counties arrived at Philadelphia with Porto Cabello dates Austria and Prussia as it is clearly n , th warded at the next State Fair at St Louis, 
many non-subscribers as may be forwarded. have been published, but these disclose a fearful of the 1st inst. Gen. Falcon, dt the head of 500 tlu>li: m n™rlfanpi«l J pr vea tnat - A letter from Gcil Walker announces tin 
- amount of slaughter. In eleven counties 7,054 revolutionists, had landed a few miles below Porto franca which lt Z7^ head another company for Niagara Sept 18th. 
DOMESTIC NEWS. W ^ ded ' tbe " 1088 2S Zt? u^TZ^l p= “f f ° ““ * 
Matters at Washington. ^ ^ hut titieJ^tT f^d^^ “S 
DOMESTIC NEWS. 
Matters at Washington. 
The statement of the London Herald, that the f the ^tealof a number of Mormons from arrest of his accomplice in the city. Falcon was The writer “adds thLt having had the experience 
__ ^ . , „ . ... Salt Lake in that city, who “report that four or enabled to make the lnmHno. h* a.. 4 i .„ 4 x_ a . . . 
ial — A letter from Gen. Walker announces that ho will 
la- head another company for Niagara Sept 18th. 
he — The Michigan State Prison for the last six months 
in has earned $1,725; $25 more than its expenses. 
or — It is stated that plumbago, in inexhaustible qnnn- 
— titles, has been found about Puzzle mountain. Me. 
ce — The Buenos Ayres Government have resolved not 
Paris in 1856, is entirely without foundation The 
administration strictly Lists on its retention. plains of the West, has returned to St. Louis. It artil tery. “ Italy.-D is a^ain stated that P j t , na, > 1 ® BB » ,,eU Saigas which ttom a rock. 
The Baden Government B ii a is said that Capt. Pope’s experiments prove sue- Destructive Conflagration at Oswego.— The mnilv d r • ,, T .. tedmont for- Com, says the Greensbuiy (La) Imperial, suffi- 
declaraMons FxSS" T* Ce8sfuI ’ and that he SUCC€eded in ‘'Gaining water 0fltario GraiE Elevator, owned by Frederick F. Tustria forms f confede! ‘ aC J. ^ ckjat ^ r ‘^ e k) 8 rind - g atliered ” a 8 th of Juiy i 
Ttib Aariowaj (Lt / !. " <1 , UeS U ' n ‘ by boring to a depth of one thousand four hundred Cunnington, was burned on the morniner of the t 4 _ ° ’ ' . M- DeLave > th e rival of Blondin, succeeded in 
-It is again stated that Piedmont for- 
nal, is supplied by natural gas which issues from a rock. 
— Com, says the Greensbuiy (La ) Imperial, sufil- 
It is declared that the Government of Baden does bj b ° nDg t0 & depth ° f ° De thousand four hundred " a » ournea on me morning of th. 
not require American naturalized citizens wno feet ~ the water > when found, rising to within fifteen D th . with the exception of the engine building.- 
have been subjects in Baden to perform duty in feet ° f the surface ‘ He thiu ks it practicable to J ,e warehouse contained about 150,000 bushels o 
ease they return, even if they have emigrated 8UPplj the deS6rt Iocations he has visited with Chicago spnng wheat and com. Loss estimatec 
without consent—that is if they return merely Water eD ° U8h t0 SUStain a11 the travel that ma ^ $lo °' 000 - Insured mostly in New York Com 
for a visit. It is presumed that the Expatriation pa8S tbem ' 0 J™' A 5??“ 8C ^ 0Der ’ ^ &t the Ware ' 
coutroyersy here, and the last letter of Gen. Cass ThE mer Spread Eag,e haS retnraed fr om house > was badl J burned, 
has had a wholesome influence abroad ' tbe tengest voyage on record, to St. Joseph, Mo. 
lington, was burned on the morning of the 
feet—the water, when found, rising to within fifteen with the exception of the engine building.— 
feet of the surface. He thinks it practicable to The warehouse contained about 150,000 bushels of 
supply the desert locations he has visited with Chicago spring wheat and com. Loss estimated 
controversy here, and the last letter of Gen. Cass, 
has had a wholesome influence abroad. 
About five hundred illegal squatters are on the ShC WCnt 850 milGS ab ° Ve the mouth of the YeI,ow 
lands belonging to the Kaw Indians in Kansas.— St0D °’ ° n the Mi ssouri, which is 550 miles further 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
It was reported that an attempt was made to crossing tbe Genesee in this city, on a rope, Tuesday 
poison Garibaldi. week. 
India.— The Calcutta mails of July 5th had been —Leavenworth city, Kansas, give* its credit for 
telegraphed. The European troops were accept- 5100,000 to aid tbe construction of a railroad to Fort 
iDg their discharge in large numbers. The muti- Rlle y* 
neers at Berhampore had returned to d^ty, except — In Detroit, paupers who keep dogs get no aid from 
40, who will be court-martialed. * be poor-fund. They are expected to keep themselves. 
Commercial— Srendi-tufis .— Richardson, Spence & 
Co. quote breadstuffs very dull. Flour 10@l2d. Wheat 
— There were exported from Virginia between Oc- 
The subject of preventing intrusions of this char- * ba “ a “- V steamboat had ever before, and We gather the following intelligence from tbe 
acter, which extensively prevails, occupies the 2 ' J °° ab0Te bfc - Joseph. The trip occupied over files of European journals received during the an <' jeliowSsGdi&Gs; white7e@7s8d. Porkdui’. Lard 
attention of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, tW ° months > and is > 011 account of its great length, week: ° dulK __ 
who contemplates the initiation of such means as one of tbe most remarkable voyages in the annals Great Britain.— The English Parliament passed Clippings from Foreign Journals. 
will, at least, lessen, if not altogether remove oPE ‘ re r navigation. . all estimates. It was expected to adjourn on the The obstinate courage of the Austrians W8s so 
these abuses, so dangerous to peaceful relations ^ IIE 0verland of China, in an article 13th. conspicuous at one point of the battle of Solfe 
with the Indians, and from which the United herring to the great rebellion in China, remarks Volunteers for the 30,000 naval reserve will en- rino, in returning again and a-ain to dispute an 
States are bound to protect them under existing that there was n0 yer ? clear evidence that it would ter for five years, and will be to the navy what the important point, that the French actually cheered 
treaties. succeed, or no great certainty that the govern- militia is to the army. them J 
The Washington ^^anticipates the resign a- ment would be able to subdue it. A letter from The steamship Great Eastern will be delivered A Paris corresnondent save «v * 
tion of Gov. Floyd, on account of continued ,11 oae , of tbe P roviac c B ln P a ^ial possession of the b J ber contractors, completed, on the ISth of An- he is br race an Dalkn bv hfrth 1 Tl . b , 
health. It designates as his successor Hon Cbas rebe1s > states that lhe ^urgents were publishing gust. r n 7 l ^Dutchman, by 
J. Faulkner, who for along time occupied the the Bible or certain parts of it, demolishing idols The strike among the builders at London was a g.viss h^pol^ 
chair of th.e War Committee of tbe House. or certain Budhistic images, opening schools, &c. more serious. It was expected that 40,000 would by his crown^he is a Frenchman ' ’ a!id 
Mr. Whitebread, who was banished from Mexi WlTHIN fiee J ears » iu Indiana, there have been be unemployed the day the steamei, ailed. _ . “ ™ 
co, rtcre be bad retided for man, je.rs, will now »*“?•««« “bool houses, at m On tbe 8th the affair, of Ha^Ajdebated i„ ‘1°'T.l' 
SiS! SS«JrV“ P ™| W of™w ““ 11£M “ d buehela of 
- — 'V /v riiIvi11 parcel oi new ostler*. 
Southern white brought 11 r<& 11 » 6 <). 0 »rn dull; mixed J 
and j ellow SsGd^C*; while 7 e <a7s8cL Pork dull. Lard - The Faculty of Yale College hare decided to build 
--- a gymnasium for the use of the students, at a cost of 
Clippings from Foreign Journals. $10,000. 
The obstinate courage of the Austrians wss so ~ A boy died ,ast week in Plympton. Mass , in con- 
conspicuous at one point of the battle of Solfe- Be 1 uence tke bite of a mud tuitle wi;h which ho was 
rino, in returning again and again to dispute an pla> mg ‘ 
important point, that the French actually cheered Presid cnt Nott, of Union College, is reported as 
them. having submitted his resignation to the Board of 
Trustees. 
h.t^™T„ re f, P |°' i “s T,a° f n* P 0 'r 1 ’’ th *‘ <»“"■»“« «—•» 1 .™ frum ,b. 
e is bj race an Italian, by birth a Duichruan, by grower, .if Ohio that the grape crop ie esceedingl, 
school education a German, by military education pronii&ing. 
return to England in the behaU'of BriruT'» “T ex P ei * se of eleven hundred tboufcand dollars ’ In both houses of Parliament. IiTfeWu 0 f Lords J 081 fimibcs ia Uurope. Poor and numerous, they ~ «; ,s rumored that the Rothschild brothers are 
^■o®er, . D /:r:Lrt\r s sr„“rfy b ,;t .. ,4?^^ r^Trjsr^rr’*"*’ 
cl aims. The cbprch property b.icg ,h. basis of fid- P™fi«ce»« papers/ rel.tice totbe s „ eden ‘ ErMil , ^ tpS »»». ...« .bat the e.oo. ... 
The Coburgs and the Lutchenhergs are tbe luck- day week * 
— A horse mackerel, weighing G14 pounds, was 
caught in the harbor at Marblehead, Mass., on Wednee- 
the transaction by which it is thought some mil- larS ’ This Surn is obtained b J a special school tax project of peace, transmitted te Austria before the n . ’ „ 
lions of dollars will he rf>«i; 7 sS f.tw kowoR. that was paid by the people with general cheerful- treaty of Villafranca. He denounced the conduct. ° U ° e ° LlsSia - 
lions of dollars will be realized for the benefit of tbat ' 
the government, it is not thought that Serdo will ne8S ' 
make any pecuniary engagements in New York, T Ru 
but that he will merely take preliminary steps to ^ eHr 
that end, to be submitted to his government for bave 
consideration. His contemplated visit to Presi- book . 
that was paid by the people with general cheerful- tr eaty of Villafranca. He denounced the conduct , ' dam >ield. 
ness. of the government as one-sided, and as evincing Victor Emanuel seems to have gained as much _ j ' ^ 
Russian Demand for American Books.—T he n0 desir e to maintain neutrality. Lord Wood- P°P u,aT ity by not participating in the peace of trave! m go 
New York Evening Post observes that few people house > in re P ! y» reiterated the statement that Eng- Villafranca as Napoleon lost by adopting it. All everything, 
have aDy idea of the extent to which some of the Jand 8ent terms of peace to Austria at the request N °rthern Italy is. eager to attach itself to him. _ Ther ”. 
— Florida papers state tbat the crops of corn and 
cotton in most portions of that State promise an abun¬ 
dant yield. 
— It is currently reported tbat an American cannot 
travel in Sonora without being massacred, or robbed of 
book publishers in New York are interested in the of France, but without giving any advice or ex- Lombard J has accepted him as sovereign. Tus- the cuff Line Ui’SluGllfoffwmiL wlnina i°n 
Rnacio ivorlxx T.oef __1.7.1 • o . nracc i w, rv on rtwti r. irvrx vxvx rr . CUOV llSS VOtftd in fsiVCiV ^ 
dent Buchanan and Secretary Cass, with a view to Russia trade * Last week one publishing firm filled pressing an opinion on the subject. He said it can J bas v °ted in favor of annexation to Lis 1S4G 
have a full and free talk on Mexican affairs will 3D 0rder for three huDdred doz en American works, would be most inconvenient to produce the docu- realm - 1>arm a and Piacenza have sworn alle- _ 
' ■ ■ - ’ *-—— - - ’- 1 -4^- 4 .. .. .. giance to him as King. Modena has proposed to 
doubtless have the effect to facilitate the negotia- a —- . .. , ,. _— 
tions of a treaty satisfactory to both countries f ° r St ‘ Pete rsburg. These American books go to In tlj e House of Commons, Lord Elcho moved sublnit to h,m as Dictator. Bologna Las petition- Jeddo alone. 
-- ' - ' stock a circulating library in the Russian Capital. an add ress to the Queen, declaring that it would ed bim to a9sume th e control of the affairs of the _ Tw o brook trout have been caught in the Audro- 
Personal and Political. The escape of the prisoners from the California be ^consistent with the honor and dignity of Romagna; and even p!b a has sent an address scoggin river in Maine, one weighing ten and the other 
Bishop Davis, of South Carolina has become State Prison is explained. The rascals were set to England after having preserved a strict neutrali- praying that the island may become part of the expounds, 
almost totally blind. His general health is how work originally to build their own cells. Taking a *. y ’ *° ta ke part in any conference settling the ^.dinian Kingdom. - Iu Ohio, Missouri, North Carolina, Texas, &a, &c., 
ever good and his vigorous mental f■ if’ practical view of the subject, they varied slightly detalls of the peace, the preliminaries of which Among the dispossessed crow D ed heads who where the grape is most cultivated, the yield promises 
impaired. & ^ aCU ltS un " the plans of the architect, and laid the stones°with bavin g already been arranged between the Emper- solicit reinstatement at the hands of foreign *° be abundant 
Politicians are promised a livelv f ' K reference to the easiest manner of breaking out; ors of France and Austria. He praised the neu- Powers, a new claimant has started his grievances — The N.Y. City Inspector cautions the people of that 
sas this fall. They have three regular^ a ° d f ° r the greafer convenience, they buried in the tral . C , 0ur8e . ° f J h ®. Iate Governo L and censured the in the person of Gustavus Vasa, now in Vienna, city about buying pork, becausesomany hogsare dying 
in view: ' l’.-That on the Constitution mortar > drills > bars ’ cbisels > and otb er tools. ‘ aati - Austri an feeling evinced by tbe present Cabi- who, on the death of King Oscar, (Bernadotte,) with lbe chole ra. 
Tuesday in October. 2-The Territorial 1 election The Minir> 9 Gasette > published at Hou-hton ^ JIr ' Gladstone said that Lord Elcho’s motion claims to ascend the aSwedish throne of his an- - Theship• Oceanj Capt. Gifford,arrived atNew Bed- 
in November for Delegate and members^ of 2 Portage Lake, Michigan, states that a new mineS presen position of affairs, cestors. He has notified his claim to the Courts ^ ‘ 8 ° f ,per “ ° U ^ 84 
Territorial Legislature ancf County Officers 3 —If has been discovered in that locality by Dr F A • e g ° veiD ™ en a no in en ion of taking part of Berlin, Petersburg, London, and Copenhagen. " tc ' 
the Constitution is a A nnt *n _ , f Genth. of Philadelnhia TTa ln settllDg tbe details of the P efl ce on the basis of From the King of Denmark he is not likely to “ Eev * Wm ' IL Chanmng, of Liverpool, Eng., has 
chiefly of American authors, with a few reprints, ments ’* n tb e present state of negotiations. 
— The cholera is raging terribly in Japan. It is said 
that it has carried off several hundred tnousand souls in 
“ Whitneyite.” It is an arsenuret, containing 
about twelve per cent, of arsenic. 
State Debt of Pennsylvania —The Philadel- 
the Constitution is adopted there is a provision bv Genth - of Philadelphia. He has christened it the f ice peace on the basis of *rom the King of Denmark he is not likely to “ 1 ; ™ning, of Liverpool, Eng., has 
law for a State election in December At this time “Whitneyite.” It is an arsenuret, containing tbe ViHafranea treaty. The belligerents them- obtain recognition, inasmuch as the last news cSt Bostof CougregaUonal 
a full set of State officers and Legislators are to about twelve per cent, of arsenic. ° selves would sett e those details, and what would from Stockholm states the sudden arrival of his ' 
b . legislators are to remain to be settled would be the great question Danish Majesty on board his yacht Falk, on a visit ~ There are 810 churches > n Philadelphia free from 
A . . State Debt of I ennsylvania — 1 The Pliiladel- of European policy, in which he thought Emrland to the new sovereign Charles XV taxation, the property of which is assessed at nearly 
An election has been held for delegate to Con- pbia Inquirer says the Treasurer of the Common- should play her traditional part. He defended the T S ° Veiai f D ’ Cbarles XV ' four million dollars, 
gress in the embryo Territory of Nevada, which wealth advertises for a quarter of a million of government, and called for a decisive vote against ^ ^ a " n0UnC f ed hat 8 e P s are m progress for the _ The state 0 f Missouri is 818 miles long from east 
resulted in the choice of a Mr, Hodge, by a vote, so dollars worth of Pennsylvania fives. The dimi- the resolution. Lord John Russell a-ain pro orgamza ! 10 “ 0 a a " d C0 “Pa«y m London with to west, and 278 broad from north to south. It contains 
far as heard fiom, of 2o3 to 103 for Judge Crane. mutton of the State debt progresses quietly and claimed that the government had not the°slightest ,° f ’ °°I t0 f ^ devoted to the I ,ur - 67 .2S« square miles. 
In the 4th Congressional district of Kentucky 8,eadlly at tbe rate of about $1,000,000 per annum, intention to go into a European Congress tosettle f 3 ' 6 “r d i 1 ° 18 ‘ Tbe ~ The number of applications for patents during the 
„ a: _ 4 . «... t ~ J _i__i_ •„ ,, . ° e v “ u virngtcns iu settle Prairie Land and Emiuratinn Cr.mnnnv MnU <h.« _*___ .. .... . ® 
accepted the call of the Thirteenth Congregational 
Church in Boston. 
— There are 810 churches in Philadelphia free from 
taxation, the property of which is assessed at nearly 
four million dollars. 
67,2S0 square miles. 
i to south. It contains 
there is a tie 
The number of applications for patents during the 
vote between Jas. S. Christian, dem- Tfae iQte rest is paid regularly, without borrowing,’ the details of the peace of Villafranca” 3 Nobodv Prai ” e . Land and Emigration Company state that present year is about 3,990-within 1,, 
5m r _or the slightest financial , „ , , „ ixoDOGy a conditional purchase has been made of 250,000 ber of those of 1859. 
ocrat, and Wm. C. Anderson, opposition. The or tbe sb g b test financial difliculty. 
Revised Statutes of the State provide as follows for Terrible Gale.— Advices of th 
the settlement of the votes : Picton (N. S.,) received at Bostc 
If two or more persons shall be found to have re- inst,, state that that region had be 
S e l V . e t. d lbe highest and an equal number of votes severe gale, doing much dams™ n 
ever invited them to do so. He admitted tbat e ■ ■ i a r ,, T ,,. . „ , „ 
Terrible GALE.-Advices of the 2 d inst. from there were difficulties in the way of the govern- lZ 7 c prainelaDdfr0I f tbeI11 » a ois Centrd Rail- - The Papal government has allowed Mr. Edward N. 
iefm, iv s i „* _ „ . _ 4 a. .t_ 3 , g road Company; that when the sale is completed Perkins, of Boston. $8,400 dama-es for the. mhw 
,600 of the num- 
Picton (N. S.,) received at Boston on the lGth ment entering in the Congress, and matters 
is completed Perkins, of Boston, $8,400 damages for the robbery of 
ee/ve7,herr per T SShallbef0undt0bayere - ^t., state that that region had been visited by a in that state that no determination had been come ZLTZZI 7 "; n any / ay EOU " ected hia party at D-ugia. 
foi^the*8iune^offi** aDd a ° e< ^ ua * Dum ber of votes severe gale, doing much damage, and occasioning to. He appealed to the House “cTleave the ZZ y’Z ~ ^ Mil waukee News says tb erc is a convention of 
determined among candidates by a^plurahty of a tearful loss of life. On the south side of Prince tion in the hands of the Ministers, who would hold" 1 ° ‘ C ia ' U } a 1RL '' c,jU,e )U ice ' ban k «r8 m ti)at city,toconsiderthesubjectofestablish- 
votes, it shall be determined by lot, in such man- Fdward Island, especially, the wrecks of vessels decide when the whole facts of the case were before a t ♦ b 
ner as the board may direct, and in the presence had been numerous, and the loss of life amounted them. .. A f ECaET . maniPesto > announcing the only solu- - At the Queen’s ball in London, recently, the Duch- 
oi not less than thirty-three persons. to fiftr r . a * 1 e r> ^ lon ln ^ rica ^ e question which has been rais- ess of Kichmond carried $150,000 on her head in the 
The Board referred to consists of the Governor t q \ri pm Wo q r w rance.-- e egram 10 m ans says, all ves- e( j by the war, is said to have been distributed shape of a diamond tiara. 
Attorney General and Secretary of State, and in now in Europe ''ar^ofTuiffion that '7" Ianymei1 tho^in Rhodes havl h a ' G aDd tb roughout Lombardy. This solution purports to -A convention of 166 delegates has assembled at 
the absence of either, the law provides that the leon has reached the zenith f r j0U18 ’ iN a P 0 ' . ' aE een or ered back into port, be the election of Garibaldi as dictator, which Denver City to take steps to form Fike’s Peak district 
Auditor or any two of them shall be a board for and th^t his fS wi. he „ l- 3 ? L"* 7 e l Z° f°“ me " Ced Z T ° Ul0D ’ &nd would immediately rally the whole of Italy be- ia to “ Jefferson Territory.” 
examining the returns. a suggestion was made unZ P ft ^tv, 18 Ube ’ ^ UCb ° rer&gUen 0 lisJan a sai ors dT ^g served neath the banner of the only chief accepted by all — The Grand Trunk railway of Canada is discarding 
The Times has letters from Oregon to the 14th, ueace°treatv was reepi *7 iene '' so tbe 78 jears. Italians—the only one whose disinterested patriot- Ml wooden bridges, and substituting iron ones of the 
which state that complete returns of the recen Z T " Z m t h Z ^ has inspired confidence in all parties Gari- e “ darable cba - ct -. 
election indicate the defeat of Logan, the Republi- Xs of Eurone E R “ on * tbe ° f thC lat6 f l0aD 18 t0 be deV ° ted t0 lnternal im ‘ baldi has had no voice in the affair, which has I — Prof. Agassiz is expected to attend the next meet- 
can candidate for Congress, and the election of of as his close allv has VccrJ ^ 8p< ? keD l jr °y’ e ™ en s - been got up by some of the members of the ex- '“g of the British Association. The meeting will be 
Stout, Democrat, by a small majority. assured^Prussia of WH 7 t0 t ^ ^ Conference *“^ tb « 8th, accord- Munic 1 palitj of Miian, who, alarmed at tbe revolt.- beld W A ' berdeen ’ in ^mber. 
The Kansas Territorial Convention met on the future European political comJlicaSons 1011 “ anJ fully constituted asffinows- 6 ° DfereUCe WaS tionar J tu rn which affairs are taking in that city, ~ The Emperor of Austria has commenced trying 
15th inst., at Topeka, and nominated S W John n ’ A , . r . n ‘ seek to arrive at the solving of the problem at 80me of blfl Genera1s Court MarUal. Gen. Urban 
son, as delegate to Congress ’ H H P ,w ° F THK Oakland Mail. The Over- Austna-Count Collerodo and Baron Merfen- once , by accepting all its consequences without ba * ^en dmm.ssed from service. 
ATtherpppni„inMir,„ n__ Oalltorma mai l of the 2oth ult. arrived at _ . _ disguise, and thus avoidintz the hloodsheJ - 11 is announced that Charles Dickens intends to 
witn ine Illinois central Railroad or its affairs, — The Milwaukee News says there is a convention of 
but will hold the land by a direct tenure in fiee- bankers in that city, to consider the subject of establish- 
bold. ing a Clearing House. 
A secret manifesto, announcing the only solu- — At the Queen’s ball in London, recently, the Duch- 
assured Prussia of her friendly disposition in any ing to the announcement. The Conference was tioTarv Lln which affaTrs 
future Enrnnean nnlitionl ™rv,,a!;„„ 4 ;_ r„ii^ ™„o 4 ; 4 „ 4 „,i „„ c„n_ nonary turn wnicn affairs 
fully constituted as follows: 
Austria—Count Collerodo and Baron Merfen- 
berg. 
tionary turn which affairs are taking in that city, — T be Emperor of Austria has commenced trying 
seek to arrive at the solving of the prob'em at 80me of bis Genera l 8 by Court Martial. Gen. Urban 
once, by accepting all its consequences without bas been hissed from service, 
disguise, and thus avoiding the bloodshed and D * 8 announced that Charles Dickens intends to 
Sardinia—Chevalier Desambors and Chevalier in wbic h all parties at present stand. 
winter, as he has done in England. 
son, as delegate to Congress. l.nd r r7 7 7™ me uver- " —.. once, by accepting all its consequences without ^ 
sors, and Justices of the Peace, Members of the red at firizriv Ph.H l i 4 d • T Sardimar-Chevalier Desambors and Chevalier m which all parties at present stand. ’ 
Teoiaiatnre were rtrti i 01 lue red at Grizzly hlat3, which destroyed three build- Jococan. w ,-r, • . . , , ,— The New Orleans papers are c< 
v M- r r :]ected - theSenate , e tecte d ings. Loss not stated. The political excitement The government of Zurich had wele The loth ins . was the fete day of the Emperor cit y upon the fact that not a single cai 
‘ T ’ ° ° r our years, and the Assembly in the Stale was increasing and the quarrel be Embassadors andwtr t tn °,7 e ° ^ a P°^ eon > and he was to make his entrance into has occurred this season in that place. 
ZZri '•*!*“" «««»■ 1^1 *<W tween Senators Broderic^andGt^ 6 badTreach^ “^4 litt ' L » f “,tro° p .. All the regiments _ Th , We , tnte , ler , P B; „ e „ 
dajs before the recent .Ojournnrent, it waa found personalities of the crosses! character AM— I ± “ f', lhat ‘»» k him » the campaign were rep- Dnllon , 110 o 0 0 . Pnneh say, it l sn-o„ : 
m - . . . _ —The New Orleans papers are congratulating the 
The loth inst. was the fete day of the Emperor city upon the fact that not a 6ingle case of yellow fever 
— The clock at Westminster, England, has cost the 
nation $110,000. Pimch says it a strong exemplification 
■ ... , , :-j—it, iouuu personalities ot the grossest character Advices Congress innk oil 4 i,- v!. „ - P * nation $110,000. Punch says it a strong 
impossible for the Democracy to agree upon a can- from the Sandwich Islands state that the new t (n dh ^ P . .. the 8th, at which the Sar- resented in the display, which was doubtless one of the homoly truth, “Time is Money.” 
iM didate to fill the United States Senatorial vacancy, per cent, tariff_ * * te that the new ten diman representatives assisted. The second sit- of the most magnificent in the annul* n f mint.rv m . _ ...„ 
and no choice was made. 
tember, 1860. 
was not to be enforced untff Sep- tin “«t of the m0st magnificent tbe -nals of military _ The taxes laid by the British Government this year 
P . s ’ nothing transpired as to triumphs. A banquetfor 75,000 persons in the park amount to $445,000,000. Interest on the National Deb*. 
the proceedings. 
at St. Cloud is a part of the programme. 
$140,000,900; army and navy $180,000,000. 
