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1 I '".3 ;4 KANSAS GOV. SHANNON'. TL report which bat been circulating through the papers to (he tftct that (iov shannon, on hi arrival in the Trrit jry of Kansas, Biaiic a pro-slavery speech, turns out to he correct. A correspondent cf the Misaouri Democrat, writing lion. Wcstport, jtjvea nn account of the Governor's reop. tioii and report what he said ou the occa ioh. In the evening the Governor w a sere naded, and called out to address the audi ence, who had gathered arouud the steps of the hotel. I In appeared. Gov. Shnnuou beau hi remarks by thanking the audience for their courteous reception. It gratis!; d him, lie said, nit he cause it wa personally flattcrimr, hut hc cue it showed hitu that they were tint ilt posed U dvcidj on his official career in ad vance. It -bowed him that he nii.ht rely ou " vour ?.!. in cuui avi rinj; to overcome obstacles which he a; aware existed, hut Loped vreu- ii-l :- uni.ouftiil.le. A Voice ye, you .-lcll have cur aid. lie regretted to see certain pottions of the Tttritoty a li-p itlin to nullity the " laws which have been enacted 1 y youi Le gislature." This as . revolutionary move ment wbdi vta- preat'.y to he deplored, lie regretted, he said, th.tt he hud arrived too late t ) firm the acqo 'iint.-ii.ee t 1' the lii'tii befs of tlie Legislature. Ilu knew ti-Uhinj ef the law pa-.-, d hy then!, hut from the ability and patriov - ft-i.tlots.ci. who composed it, tie clout ii d not tiiat they were wise arid judicious. ISat, tvi-u if they were toot wise and jtidieioi-, c pen resi-tat.ee, and Uuili!iekti-u o: thim, "a- n.t the pro; er way to defeat t'nir p rot -... If they Were tli.ecBstittitioii-il, there were Court- to appeal to, which hid been created, f"r the purpo-e of d -ciJitij ij i'!-'i.oi. At to the L -.i-t d.re that recently ad io irtlod at th -. 1 1 ie - Misinn, he re'ir I- i-i it a - a . i. . t ; tiiJiielit Shit the y ehi-irs. ate! c'io.i to its iioi r f r.ia:i.i-i o-i i;- : .i if, u, ryril., as m-tv 1. ''is! ,t ,iv 1 a u tiee, w as euj.ivcd the libt of reU'tfV.nj tl.e seal of El pleasure. Ti e i' s -e iri, ;c of ttie Territ ory hn aenrtwiei: f::-.!ati re m a ii-al I od v, aa.i ; lie rejirlel their laws s erery citsz. n ot the T. rrit t .J.e...-::et!t :'l J !l(i ieia I V i Tie I..--j wojl 1 I.e. 1 i-eliii z en ' , and ould ' Me all his cxccitive m r a i l authority to carry them tiM efl-.-it. (t'l. eis lie iai-1 lie (lid imt int- nd to a Lire th.-ni n the :iti ju i) lesti.-in- th.it divided the party iu the Temt.irv ; pet laps l,e di 1 not tlta-Jerstan-l ti.etu. and tie had not eSpected to peak Ou thi occasion. To one s'ahj-it, bo-.ievcr, be w.nilJ ailuie Slavery. 1 lis . :Ti :i a! iifc and career wi-te Uit uukn jwii t i a p ' ti Mi, at k' ii,'if the ( it i -n of Kati-as. Jit Iiad no t -liti.it. of chn-ijjtlii Ii- p'i.!:eii f;.ith. lit thought, With rif.filie-' Ij Jen.'i, that as .Ml-.-j.lii a"id K itf-a- neie ;e:; t:t.i:.j !;,t n- much of tii;.t itHU-u e i-osii !..-.-fee tp the Mi-.-oaii, wbi h was i rea 'y tivaittij; the c i iitn. roe Wliviio the I'mie-I ."ti i s and -ome Kjio p .-au eountrte-, mast in n -s iril y lead to a great trt'le, n n i perp-ta-tl itit. t cour-c le tweeu liitiii, it wouid i e ueli if their inti toti:ns si. ju.d 1 aritiuti e n Muerwise tbsre Kouiii l etonttnu .i ijuarrels ami bord rr ft-u i-. He w4 for S.avtry in Kansas. (L-Jud t be- i After ti.a:ik:tij the ac.ieiice, the new L uv hOMr u l! !, ' i .. w ClNB CF Ti!t ftril' t-.s I in the march ftf our jrallao! titil army from Vera f'ruz 19 the city o' M i eo, they were oiiui' nici parxle l tn obtaii iti the !!ece-iries cf li',., to say nothi'.iir 'A the luxuries tln-reot'. A rrC.ial of tU. mat.y iittie tneii'.'ljts which oc Carred 10 or oftieer- and met., eti.'J.'i d iu th-ir torai.i' U' ir i mi- in tin- eii -my fautry, ju.d be ii.'.i'iu and aiini;n', i- .-ii.e f t' entiiji.-- M.rv 11 t at all t:iiits t 2ie iii-ir'y ;Kr ii..i'. ( ciali to -au:.i-lj3i ol Pi.t.n. in 1 1 1 1 ; aiei w.-r.- It ti 4 fvr i : 11 t '.. a-e p'.-d axiom ' 1". ery ;L.iij : tir iu uar. .!...- of Oiliitary fn m- wo-iH v. t nri c cona a: thi: jltl 1-0. cm.'.ai.':. aith the bs ir eC,iU'h-.i'j illlz.ina! i -. Oa a time, a aeil l:.;wl t'ir!;- y iu 1,. torit: ratiche i; l o : .. ',, fir the t; ! ,'.nt o.;r out .tc-t i.'h- r .1 1 Ourar- of a pjaij of "or ar.m aacOi.iipi-''.'.y f urr.:.uude. and OCf. As by ill!'U"Oiate r.j.t ...il t'l'. the I-utl ki. ft- to !T..r to ser;e up ti.-- pnz in 3 pr -r hiantier, it was 1 .cid. .1 that the tuik-y thjiilJ be t jr.,.-1 j- . r a: j .- nt 1 t ,. .. 1 u.n luer, and that it b-3u! i k- 1 1 by Lim un til web time as tba army .-i.tat.'p' d f r tl,.. t.,.i.t. It tj' accoriiii,: v i ii. tiie rum, au lairiesfnie! carrii d u this receiver i f tlie atoh-u u'" No-v it - i tipTneJ that the afm-natd ilruinmer w at.ed upon duriu that d "t s to do aeri-.e M-r-rice iu bis pcaliar ci! im.- ; and as the tunc cf hi- in-truu.-lit as n.ti.e'y "tnE'.d " ly the ri M-te c -A the t-jrki t . i i.'j-ure 3"- in. tt .! i 11- wt- i I "h to ! at ti.. u or J- rgi ; aud wt.. D in- : iptaiit cn.'c 1 lnui :r. ..ii ic ! ,'.L . e y.i , - m w -i- u . er-wS-t-iiiit.i. j iie i;rj;i,ii. r at in e -a f:e i-j !y of fr,i.:r a; - il t..-? t.. p .e.,t-, and aef-ordiii'y aetuowb-d.-l ! hi- - jp. ii .r iu a coiilu-rd and uud".-1 -u t'v.t hi. iia 1 a turkey in L.i dru'ii, and it wa- i eti )--:t i.; for il in to beat. 'J he ' thei r at m c- -;:i .. r H'iji the MU'.ii- a;f iii. a -..J i-i si i i r -f . : ef a " Lit uf tii.- U.-t " ! i'i: -eif, in i j ilt ii, dulled fee!: uj; of iymp flty 1 r tl,i c ,'t fused druiniiier. Wit', -ot tu r.f Ll offeial di-liity, lir. t- f-r . In: a Ij'itlv drew bi.usi lj up iu saddle, and exeiaiiti ri atone winch mi,'ht be b - a r I a.! a'ot, the bne " ' -et mz m,, c .in djii I fjtt t ii iu ! PltF.slliE.T I'tERf'ETO lK I.MI'K.f lif t' '. We barn from the Uuff-ii o ll.-pu' nc, mi Ab clitioti newcpsjicr, having tile H:it ii l.ck. t at it editorial bead, that th- r- i- .om- x pectaliiiii that the In xt ' on-r -- inav it:. pencb the lrenli-nt. ') I. at at;i .i,iJ4, i,-. -a-paps-r aays : .V. . -V't j Another de-j-ifuli n-cciv 1 la-t nij'it, flat" that I be free .State .in'ti had nomii. a t il tjovernor U-edi-r f ir iii .i ,'ate Vj Cm pre", and that the !-: i :rj appjinted to be held oneaeijij -. r tl.n or-i. t.-i t.v the spuriou Iyei-lature. Tii ;.i ,--', 1 1 . r v party hare uo'iiituted ti." pr-'i.t !-!.-,.. t tr V hi'iuorc. IS'itli can lidati.-s mi! (.n l., .'t--d!y be elected, and will lil.pl,) lit eat This will bring thn brainy ot ti.- Lo:e proeeed iri,:'. .i lore C iii:rresst atrl e very much doubt whether the IIjU-co!" K.-j.r--etitativea l all evetita iil be pr.-pared to admit the claim- of U. 'i.i.ou and Siriic fei'lmr. A stu.i.iy iay in- xp .!. -d, and President 1'iere- m,l be lj'tv it escape impeachment." The lion. Kdward Stanly, friiirly a meiul er of t "ol. ori from North 'ar oma, is now a whig Hull-Auicrieau .-mutilate for tin" ."state Scltate ill jiali Fl alici--i. ."I iy be Lt uL.'valcJ. Hod!) Carol s - U CHARLOTTE: T lies (lav, OclobtT Hi. IS55. jLf Wt; an im4 murti in thr lu.hit ot (iMiiiintjf ttii.c iiio U'i'. Ut f, hut iip in xt w k is 'i-nrl Wttk wo ivi uM he t;l:iti u our tricm: a nc iittti luuut y t r v icurli. V.rslrm . I. Hnil finiiil. Tin ), rt -e rt. ot' t!i is ro .M emt vim ,i i S , li-I.tiry DM till' illj 1 1 . S t ft i . U. t". Pt'arM'll, Ut li'.llivl, W !i rl'o ii rr---iei nl. I.'. K. SMitenton, ef In dell, S, e. rii iiy .Mo- 'I'ri .n.urt r, an,! J .mi Tu; i.t r, coit f III timer. ;li!l!lilll!PU.i:Unrlo'(ri.1dEutl.afotdRailRl.a,. The ph.i-khol.lrra, f this ronu'ai.y not in V..d. b--r uli on thr 3J int.i ut. Ti e e uipany is to'lv erj; mil d by ttie i.pixoiitiii ut of II. V. (hi. on, I'-, snieiit, II. S. .1,. hi.. ton. Si en l.iry and T'e.iMin r, ,lie. r. .Mi I!.,,, t in. f laMMio.r, and J'. f. M. 1 1 tcripiioi.f. t re, e, i rJ j.,.I(t ",,f gnheitiiij ub. Ruil li.iiiil IIi.li I i hae li"t ttuit l..t.l m i k to e ill sttrntieli e je. ci ,ily to tl.e ...iierliM 11. . lit ef .Mr. NuIuiImiii of the 1! ,1 II ...ii 11 .. 1 .,t I'll. -t, r ft. c. vr ii.. i now ..:i i c.-nin i ml it to any ot' t ur fru'ima who mi y ll.in- m- ...nn til Hi.it lb. I pi He. Tiny Will fl.d IV, f V t:ai in tlie .-.-tt erihrn-n) "ami fare, ! d .M-. . eia.'-oii .vi1! io ! pare r 1 1 v p,.u.s to rii d.r i e l.t -mi . "ri-e. 1 li . AduiiiMlIii tlt.s. i I.Ce t '-..ir ia:t r;i-: Mill IIS It Will i i ipt of ii eir .1 i.'ir ic M' reli. nt!. rt s. I.i , X i. Mi in Ur ii , II-, ii. Ii. .. u ii A I .. .i.i, I . H . Ahr.-ns .:.'! ! .s alii pur. U- r Ha uh. i e wi il . e '.a ;r yoo! n , ri piir.-li.. i-i ; el- . t : i y . , i ... I r ii. i in ii I,, ;. i e- n ti . ti , il .r iia.i It- i." s., -ii w i.i. in. v i..li ou hii::'i Mijtnil.iiii ('. i.l raiiun. Wc ftirt'.i 111 W, on. ae'sy, the 3.1 iti.tatit, ill ro.iie forhu.'i. ,f i.nt .in ti.t .-ri.. i!ie. ar. r.n.i .,1 V.ri;ie tie : Illi liil. till t!.f It'll ,t it, , iiy i'our we t'M.k ti;. -'li.i Inn-uf ui.irch,'' li'f tin- lie tillh in, : lid .irr. ttd nU. lit 111 o'elel k wjlii.-Ut II.' 1 t.li-al.y n,iii- p i y ' tloed (-r field.' i r .. ir. li' M e imiit iry wns put 111 ion. t l-'Ii , T hit li cmish i:( t.ir..'nt nl i.f tU V.,i.;iiiigii 11 I.il.i li'f rf ui Kut w i ol thi. P.. inn tt,. liu rds, In t 'h..i 1. t..h K,tl. iu. 11, i.i, il tiii 1 1, 1.. l.tr y ,:il. I tlir b.-jtilii; ;.llii I i.U'lw 1,,..) liie Kieiii. r.d V .uiitt-r Klt'e t "tn :. I. V , lm i '..iUini.1.1 I'ly'ltjj Art. I., ry , ' t'; di t. cM.H lit nf li.t ( . rt.'.u.i ?jiii , t!.c J- uf ii '.(I Ariiil. ry. h Vtirlmii t'jii tn nnd m-Pt: .!" yt. j'T M l,,l.-.n, ( J,'i:nMi!i, A. A. ;sni v. . t n. m Btn in, t .il. ."I.A ..r ! . Ai't r jt r f rni. m' n-nt- ! 1 v 1 1 ! ij 1 1 ui uift fi ri it a : lu'i by list F.tti A.i !I ii, u T,n-iu wu t,fumi iu the i-j'- :uu t ; .( r, i 1 : I 11- v r -n -..iiiit r t 'I'ih- Mvhiirj-.t ti t M.. ii-. 'n ri it-.- s. (1m,i I , il,, ml T 1: , T .lire f.i-g . T'f M- mi:., rs ui ti.f Tn 'I In I. t it 'it rj' v. T'-r M- II.!m r "I" r. .n t'. Vi'' J Sf.il.-B, 'I'ttv Sjm . k r ! tat I. ij. .f iV;.r fil HiJ M .1,-. r -I tlir M.ih- I.e::.itor 'I'. ' -t . f 4 l ..i.tuHt t 1 1, ii 'i f ti ij tlii tl.e i if I r.,i'iii. T.iC 1 hc in'. 1 1 !n (f ti..,-r !i:i.f (Vii-l.t nt Ihr it ! i.f i K .h's St tii ( :m, ll h d . I! ' : ! i.i - .(.!; li 11,1 .1 t t jt-r'. IV i,t ? t .! b s . 'J l i: . ( .T . re tn Tlir s i.t tl.e III, Ilu. .l.t I.I (lie : S. I'r. .. ii ..I" i'..;. ..U H I et U. A ...l.t , e i-4,1' 1. ', I..IH. ( i t -.1 , li II- I'. ,,t,j. l 1 .u.i i.!. 1 1 - I: W i- 51:1-., '.i. t ,'. I In I ili.ln.tl. .) 'i. - r. tu J1 1,.- tn III ti t , ! 11-- Ill; III 'I t- i ii t i i .r !' ta i.j,-..sir, tt iii ii -1 h-t. ii- i i, - n ill -M w .r:).i i I the j I'i-.i i,r;itnr. A I. r Mr. r.i -l. ii IimI r-i.neiii,;. e, Mr. B,n. er . ,l t , t :. ii -'...r .dii, w .a w xi n trim net ii, u mi w .-. ... ! n e, n, .i. Vt e s;i..!i a y le'llili'J mere almut the .jMLiehts 3S Hi' It.l. -i.l lO ili'.llll .1 . l lii'p... .,1 ti' III. Th. r.- w.-i siv r.i! im-iii. eta itni.!i w ,a r -.Hv r l.tir. In us. Ti e S yiri oi ( i l. I '.:iii(.Im li i. i X i!- i: ti lilt. ..m.iriKi ,.nn J rifie lii.it had - li 11. 'i in tt..- It le. , and ai-ii tl.i l"i of Ku- ! a .... i. i. . !i I; j,i , .1 to I.. i' ;fe I f .' '.'li t 1; i 'I y. It I iH'j. -! '. i.. ,r (i- ii.rn'tlv tf. li'liii!) r - .iii, ft".' I. It W ; Mi a- ill! I n ri.i.ii tit ilu n en iin : . W d j. III i l: I)e .I.il i t I.- ' I ll .'.nt. J w 'I-1 it -e i,ii t On 111. I'.,. I t-.i, c M Tie- lir,. II IIHltil ' I K II. t; i, if I:, . K. -ill r.f t i k , a '.lie .. ii. I0. . , t ilt 'J or If 1 - 't in in it -e he- "one, by ti i JMilurial fi u n r. . r .V M :ion. .,1 ll. V. Co T.m. .,1 I,'. ,i iiu.,,1 r t- i ,i 'A or k t ii e on tu I d v 1-n I' .:,in io, M t, l v-.ry thn, e w.ia ur t V Mr. K I..-.I o.l in. , I 'i. ,. iniio.i r ' i il III. ' lii oIIK frn ,,d. and .(' in . '10 "lit ,!iee ol aoine , w . ,.,s -sj, ,,, ...,p, ,,, .i, C rohn. The dion, r paaatj uff m the ue t a. rrecahle manner. I . . -- Foreign News. ; ' the arrival of the Canada from I.iverptiol, wc are placed in 'puMeainn ef highly important , KiiruK.an ik w m l.itr the 2!)th uf September. A decline of bit eighth of a penny haa taken ilaee in the Liverpool cut tun ni.rltt t. The bank of . England waa ere.. ting aotnC ncnsatimi in the iimn- , clary ctrchs by raiamg the rate ot interval hj '. per eent per annum, ( 'onaula had declined, anU the money market waa very Urineeiit Tlie aah ' of the week, in the cntt"ii truile, reaehed 3G,(I0U . b-tli-p ut a iptot ilile decline. Ne l"rom the war nuurter are olo nf interest, nnil some bold nii've attended with decisive re- ' iiiiltH sre eontidciitty expected, and that in a very short tune. il at, r liavc re.iehed n point now at wliieh tin j cannot long aland .ill. Tlie 11m. i.i-iiia art husy in fnrtifyitii; the North aide of Se. htstopol, and prrpirin for a further nbt-litiatc ilu fence in the eonat.iirtiuu of new b.ttcrie. The l-'ruieli were udvaiu'injj in large bodies of both C..va!ry : ud Infantry, and rliined w ith recent M!ere, t i i - v are in tine .pintF, and appear eon. 1 ' " i . It is tl.o.iebt that the! I shortly be tai.e.l. and the 1 . coiu-ei.traie l..r;-e fotce. i ! iidtht of oltai BUecean Hij;e of Srt'astojhi! will iiliita are hustti.inp to ht iweeii it and 1I .U iv.'. Tlie latest ni-wa from tin- se tt of war ia con. lainrd i.i thr teler-ipllie dlspitchea of tiortschu. k' tf whieh waa sent to St. lV-li-rbife; en the 23.1 of September, which at. ted that t'li.tlOll allied troop I. ad l.tiidtd at Ktip.itorja, and that thev I It.. ve now a bialy nf SO.OIHJ i lliei, tit Ini-li I'll thcl KllJ, ,1:,nK. alliri .rVdthe Ru.Jiau Infantry nn the -'id, with jre it apiril, when the 1- tt-r n treated. On the 3 .it It of S. pteinher, 3:1,000 nllud triHip ih houeliril from Kll:i. t Til and uten. pii d the in it hbouring vill. es on tlie k It tl .uk of tic liuaiana. riffirtilly uf thr t S CihimiI at Viittiimin. r It r i f"nn t ho IhiV itii rrrrsM ud ucc n I" lit. rhar.. fl.-n Stumlmd th;il Ir. IMw.ird Worr. 11, I'liitrd St.tts t (ttwul itt M 'I1112 , linn ihitinniin! iiw .-ift.p..rl, ..ml It-ft l! e II;nil of CuIm l.y Mm I jl sti'itiiit r !i-r iimnc, 1W llie purtni!e ot i- yiu Iht- c-:t';c . li if crit'vriH'rt U-tirv ihr PifVh.cut ft' the t itrii I. tt-jt. It iptjir thit hf h.ul Ik--lrc dt tt -rm i turd n sirz tlie firt oiijinitiiuitv lit" iii.i k 1 n j .in Umic w itli the (JiyVi ri.uit l.t in r 1. tion u t-.ti iii'i'li- tt pr dt ncc with t.ir t iV t:t! a ltd " 1 p.ojtrty ot ntizi n of I hp linltd Si.iIc-m uimiiii- in tli.st rmnilry. witiiout making is mil t -s: inn ht . r y ruvisitii tt tlit Sprni-th iiw re. ifi.irt", Ur ti!.r ihr tli if Inn? ill. I the I'liifrd SihOn, in tri-.'ify with Spain, niV r lae siwei fie , ti, .,. "f th.. t st, , i-iititi. d to all the .rivi:e.-. and r.l.i rceordni tn tne m .1 t .von d .. .ti....-, and m l tl.e tn t V Iw'tWrcti ...in anu rr.mreji.ea iw loti.ui of f .t!. 1 r, in l he r jiIiii uf llir otlirr, the rit't t t tkfifil'. ( ' ii-til.ir rli irf;'' the p fMm J prtiprrty a. nl t ti'.-rtK nt" the t:U?.'Xi uf hin ottiintrv lin n ('('. ft'dMii, wltiji- 1m p prtstnt tin- al nt hi iri uf ihi frnl r-itiilt , a riii hrnt-r (lie 0 .t tor found hi rh.im. Tlir :-.. I li of .Mr. If.iltith', jm Ai!M tu;h ritiziM, who diiili.t M -.tin a stni': thrt f ninths liificr, prtintiii tin- f.r--t ftjiihirtunily fr sr;.ttirt iitnlrr tlie rule t s t-i i -.lird by the ('nn?Tt!.ir mitpl. lit-t-ok m st't-ii n f hii trnr.kn ntui pap rs juifm tii. iti ly : t r his ! tnnl r th.- hr v-M ,'! of thr ( 'i niulni' ftmi haj Lent vvvr inr in rout-nl itli t!if In":i! :i !itturi'i whit havr rl iinj'Ml th Kj!i tt. t i n ffr tt.t ptuH..' nf t .kiiij' tut: invi-nt'iry p. .1 i... ti. v: i ti,,. .... i .n ,MM" " -" :.r js l" litiil the (if v., and rsij: ... lireil I he ( ell. nl tn r. .mite Itw eala wl.icli lie had .l..er,t a- n the i-ft' i-'a. Itut tlim Ti.ih i.t prDCPedtiii; f.iih d In ielimiiiule uur cm.si.l, who Iu.mI uji t. hia iluty, nnil hid tin in UciV. nee. At It ntrtli (Jeii.-r.il Con eha i,r.ier. .l the Alemie in i hsrpe fur aurh duty, t" break the seali. iiiiii take charge ..f the gi.whia iih Ur-ual. I hi intiitiiitt.-ii that anch order was e.vjH-ct. cii fri.tii tl.e l pt..in (ieierjl, our .'..rialil ud.iress. i d a note to hint, atating that if aurh w.ia hia ill. ti Iitioll, :ia he had Ix-fn advised, that when he ia. sued Ilia ..rdera fur the viiil.ilinn of the ae.il of the I'.iitcd St .tia, he would plrnae aend him his i.ia.. s.rta, .-.a hr did nut prnfK-at tu cuiitiitue in tiie di" chnrire of t 'oin.ul.tr fimrteina jf'er an ou'r-iire up. uii tlir lienor anil meanty of Ins country had hem ii r.tr .I- i!, and th .t hr fV t a pride in h ieg air. riiUtd iu such a cmr. fitiiul Irrus Ihr !vlliini!. i tis mid Jriy els ti.r rulin g V ri c.uiul a ed el', . a ahip 3 tala ri ?,t:il I-ti:llUS ot' Il.ril li ll.i Vi 'lt ted ami ;.').. iiduiu,:, :,a toii.i.iiy am: ... Th, .! t:., h (..,... In n I, ui.tli. r -r,ii."ii.l 'j . t ..f sueh a wirk la u, tir 11, 'li. ailC I)jt uie and ijaniferi'U r'lllti: ll-.twith-t lliioig thr .. rut: I .i!'i rt.ke lie " B't-inlie ili, mid a w.-rt., : ui.tli. r isiri. in ik I", ii-tr f' "' I" li ii- Iliitv a itil.ti t. ...r'- the jriterliuii nt sut.ior.t.i lor tiie j. nl of ,i di t .il l' i iijjiiiecr I,, r.. 1 1 in i i.r a r nit. I li I f aurti yo-d hy Mr. Kelly .-.in, i i!i -it i t Corp uf u:k-and txp-rieiii-ed tn i; i -li' t m. I'lit c li it t" of f lie corps rijiorUi tiiat he l.aa ne. c. i :. il in a-ei rt.i!iiiiiy a tiii.-t ..ilniir..l.!e route tor a c.ii.i e ii.l.vctiiiir liie two o. i-ai.i., Tina route, it would ..(.Jw sr, dill'- r. in lll.iny is-r ntial irt;e. iil ir. fr..ii llotiera yet proiM-i, .1, and tuiltii' frr.,,1 i.e. ti ry ttill ..n-l e.inii te i !i.,rt and draw. Ili' a K ii li li Iiii t in I n ex liiiiili d to tile I'ej.i r tin-lit at Vli , ri t; tr.ii . it it i, uld sn in tli.it tloa route m laatiiitd to In come i rrr.it tli.irotiifhf.irtr for Ihe loiiiiufiri. of tlie two l-oiitllieot". Tin r- Is and i.i in- a in.-.iii!.-i i!i .ii!ii.ii on the rtnrl of a m.-i. jority uf tlie ('.ilim-t ('..until, ! i',,r- whom tin l.rooit wss t.iiil. In f. vof ti.e .ro;ii-''iiili of Mr. I'i :iv, who i- now at V .aliiejiton .ia tlo r. prr n. I .V' of !' .- Ii,!i rwi.tiir n.lji ( .tliil (oniji.i t. Tie ri i . :n ainji!'- tuc-l .-'t tli" djijio-il of tte I'r' i'hnt out of ttllicli ti. di-lr-y tltc r x;u nai-a of t.'n-aurviy t"u-ht wl.iie tl.e .nit u.t.i-i a ..f liir jir- ioeiI ('. ri 1 would li- I of ale u., i-Je Uinur whole e. ii .try , w. 11 aa the com iiirrcul world in fen. cr il. T,e- ri i.'e of Mr. K. iiy entrr the ui. uilt of tin Air I. , f t. r, it hit h i n tn int., tile tiuif of II.. re n, tli.-ii !i.i!o- ih.it noble stream t..r sixty two On!. to Ii.e iieiijiii of tne Tit, nido, tli.-i.i: alon tin ii. il of ti. i. r.f rrain to ti.e u ot' liie "ordilh r ia tt In 1' it i. j.roj.' c lo cut a I unlit 1 thn e iniiea in iTln, ..i.e. i,'i huie'r.-n -ii, ,i twi nly h el in helgtit. ro .i. to io eil a ahijia inoli, l'r,iin the of.j..i.ili t)'.a. ot lite riioiiiit.iina In ti.e fjeifif; la jut eleht '"va, ttii .in .i I empty mi; iti If into lln.iib.dt h iy . T n; wiioj, !i m-lj, it t'l he one hundred .;tid thir. ! !y on-- ii.ie-a trom oee.iri to oi..:.hi, and two hun. nr. d In I wine, hy tnirty deep, tiina ailiiiili.il.,' ii I, r. ...I two of tie !uri;i t cUaa aton, aim. a. Tlie i . ,,d stu"c hu...:r.d..,idl,.r.y a. v. n nioiii o, ol d.,11 .-a I. fOTTIlM'HEIMi. , . A ''"" 'i.h-'ii.a ua liut two i.f In. n-r.. eirlai pi. V. d,.n ih. J- ,,t,i, r,.-, !l,..,f eotio,.-or,e ! pi. k,i. :).-, i,d tie ot,,. r :u:i iu. 7 f i-roiia U'-'l inu-i l it in r iilii ftitvi rti.r rtienta itiaimtiii. nd a wrttt'ii ji'iiiee or eite in- toriiidlioli at our other. "ImI'oktavt to Hotki. Kr-.Ki'Kiist." - lddoe 1 l.ompson, of the New York marine I court, deci.led, on Friday laat, that hotel. 1 kite tiers ira ll at.li. for ! am ......a il,,!, in lU klfCtiCra aril liat.li. for il,i,i-,ii... t,,oo I r. I l.u .... ... u ...... . , I.,; uaagc oi ineir tioaruera wlule in their hoiisea, and travo 81Utl daiuaifei to auch : aa plaint From our Corrt'spildCHU. . . , " . Charleston, Oct. 10, 1855. Tu autumn the saddest, hut, to nie, the loveliest seasou of the year, 1 love the ti ding titiU of the gorgeous drapery of mi it mer, and the gloom and thouohttul Uielun uholly of the Here and yellow leaf. '1 he gay est and most ilimtohllesa of its lime our -e-tioiia and refleetivu luoineiit.i, when thu mind U busy with the past, and fruit and dtiuhtiug hope stretches Iter iiervou. ora-p towntd sotue fahled ht')"k,or fancied landscape far iu the dim mitv lutuie. Ihtried tieasttrc.- blasted Lopea disappoitiied ambition, I .. . I. - I . . I 1 1 I. . ,1 I . , , , mehuichollv cliai.ml peihaps not more by the intlueuee of the se.,,u, than from visit "'' I reccutl) pau! to Jlagi.olia I em. teiy, tvl.ii. 1. i, .'...ti ....I ti, 1... tin ,ri-.:ir ..Ii:,.-....! i.y tuointa nu-e ueen .uruw. m,u .ins which M tJoti.icI to be tlie gnul t-liur iitl nouse ot the Msy IUoul. tU:.l crow, our , MrecU now, ad for untold generat.ons to , come, llow arect an. Uacred.s the reH.n., price of t he diad I llow sad and gloomy i , ,. . , ,, P ,. ,'. the feelitia it a.' over usl llow dcli-'ht- i , -.ii i .i ... tul to couiiinnrvutth the ideepin.- in thoue,t ! ii si"w ii .i . i ' llow .luspir-'j ramble ainoii'' the totnbs i i i" i i . , ill ot the. pulseless, dreanile.-s s eeptnc dead 1 l ii i , -i llow cloiitieit and nnptcs-ive the scene as ; we stand be,We the tomb of some loved and . i . iiii i i i lo.-toiie, and Uok beyotil over the ropitloiis i . and the dear no, th, are tiu.nheted .ntf tl.o Hpoilc.l. lutssta, , tstn ltke the heat ; uUoi 1)a(, (1.,ill0,, J,, witll of , Miehal, ti. MoHteller, M. JJojran, A. IJ. Sloan the loved attd lost i.l,oei-aiu.i l.y ohtrudu eet. by the prophet iu vtstoit, with hi back I M lhvaiUulU unchanged. Wither. & Co., Stoe!ton & 51., Flow & (?'' thetn.selves into the Morehouse el ti.eu.ory, : atta.nst the notthe.-,, r-eean pus,,? .lown- M(ji WM ,inJ CousoU lowor (J. 0. A J. L Jot.e, J Hatttsour & Co . ll.'' ami occupy .. control the ,,VUy castle . ward around nearly the whole breadth of , commi,mi.nwul of sour lt S., j. Hearnca Vo K. Gaither S of thought. 11.. ia the. .-o.. u hen those ! the world, ha been pur it! the a...e path. c,0jeJ ,t J.j, W. Cruea & Co., Hoke, W. A Co., W It 1 reoeettott , 1 eomo like onbtd. cu RtiesU, Amb.ltot, , the great stnol powerful states. Tbc tfd lUc rate of illU..rct 15. F. Wtlher., E. Hunt, A.C. M'lnlosb j? and till the clumbers ot the soul Willi sad-i and the trniinnr wlin h Ku.ia ha iiiider- . , i it, '" I . " , i , . to o per cent. v. i. v.ow.t . ness and filooin. I irmie has n.-t made. Iter nverseriiptilous in, 1 ,i ,e ,(-',, J,.i,i.n-( i,,i J but i.utet city t the dead! Such are theiaaw the bi-lietto Iriitinphant cajrlea turned feelinort of the v i-itor as he treads the neat auu t.istclul viilUs of .I.i:titli:i Lciiietery, usesby the grave of some e familiar name carved .arble. The spot u re - 1 a , w here every otiepan.se tnclid, or sees tmnc upon thu dull cold in deled beautiful y both nature and art. Au arm ol the sea lactcuutti"; tip the channel ot white or .Muhi-Iliis.-iati, who dwell upon Hie Cooper rivi r wakhc its eastern botii.il.iry, i plains of the lnieper are a superior race to while the dasliinc waves in;; the reijniciii ! the lied Kuiai.s of the not th. The des of the dead. As yet no llood of mine sleeps o! a I inn, nf Tartar warfar" Its ve until recent there, but I too may soon wander thither at i ly itnpcded the grow lb of that part of the eventide to weep and plant a flower over ti e ; en pire. trailer tlowt r tllUt may sleep oencatli a, 1 nun. 1 tout it; .1 ni I 11 u'oe.iiu rt, jiii- "iiniea i. r. t.iio.in.i iii-'ti, , i, .. - e , ., ,, . , , , .. . .,, ' - 1 . 1 -,. ,1 1, 1 e 1 r of tin.-Ii.i-si.m army, four huinlred deert- r that the earthly storms visit, d too in.' i.eju nt 1 ! ui! v a'l the hi.e-t pro'luett m.s ol . . . ., .' , . . .. . , . .. , , . .. , , , a 1 ... .1 " 1 1 i" 1 c er., elueny roles, had coiuo into the allied y and it tided and tell, to bloom bright- 1 the temperate x-tnc mid the Inack ea pro- ' . .11 J. . . , ' , , .. , 1,1. camp, lhev report that Mir li was the do main Its native heavcu. uncis nrodtico the tiiie.-t wheat and other ' . - . ' ., uc'tver rudely cr again 111 its ti.ttivc ueavcu. Tis pood Jotuctiuies to indule in unlati- . ,, c ... . . cLoliy; an.Usaauesstai.l to make the heart. 1 ... .. I ... : i 1?. . .t .1 1 ii- ' i-iiei 11111 ir 1. iii.t ::r ii.tw ' o ; r i htuiiti.i to. ,.j!.e it longer I must tun. to the gayer, lUr ,-ccui.s that throng mc ou a!Uide, auf. teil of bustlu and hurry aud bu-itiess , and Li iit eves, and bouudifi'' tmlse. and blootain I iCes, auu Miitin v ?luiies e liiit 'i ietil upon the opeiiiii of the ny seusou it. this grand nietrup iis of Suiitlu ru beauty an I in telligence. e uiav die to-utorro'.v. au l l-o iIoai. 1.1 da.-iCi.es find the wurins hut. let ns be joyous and lappv to dav, and leave tin - low earth of -loom 'and siu'and death with a ''lean, of bcavcti's owu sunshine beatniu- upui rinr f ie.. 'Tis the hit nf nil In .li.. and we should have uo desire to escape the emamm. ftu nf linn. a.,;t e li..,.il, i,.ki life with half its charm., 'and our very ex-' ,i,1U! ' tiiey ihou.d place tb cross a-i-tene would be a burden were it not that bove tb cr.-ceiit over the wall of Constat. we arc looking forward to a cban-e l,i, h! Hoyh. The ma-cs of the people l...tti iu will uslr us into a bi-her aud hulier -tate' and iu Turkey, between HI and M ' :.a..7.,wi b ! ' niethenii fits, that, tin), i. ih r.f I f.. ; 1"- '...t. i uc luiiij.uirti r ii. ui . - ... . - i - ....... ...!,' r ..!... tr.lL'L'lltltr to break the tinliltliels of its I'lav ! ."-. ... . pn.-oii uou ami goto join ih great ceutrui 1 source of lijjht and life. Kxctisc thi moral and sombre strain ' this tdinht digression, from the nroviuce of: uews items ami lighter gos-ip which may be conceived to be more directly in the path- way ?f a eorre-pndent, and ' will proceed to address itiyn-if to the more gay and pleas- ing part of I.iy 'a.-k. The news market is rather dull just now ; the iltuand bein far ahead of the sutply ; but uo mi l then the wheel of fortune turns up somi t!n;i' ratnl gloomy and pec.liar, So the ereat relief of. bunyry editors, r porter- and con c-jiotidij nts. Local politics is cau-in' some Luslle in the camps of tli- f i':es and aiieiis, a- the .M ayor's election draw- ni-h, and the fi-ht for the col.tr il of tl.e Jour iimui, til thoiisti nil rl'i'liirst which e rnes atniu.illy in the- Laud.'! of the city gov. luinei.t ill I..; l .n, fierce ! Hid bloody. M'i.di ;k ati-l j.'.'i will be .-In d , ; and many a pa;., r bullet of the Lraiu ttili .-tril;e w ide of tli Mark. The pri.; is worHi ; fi.'htit. lor, am! many a fitei'iii llidiah i!l : fill before the ti aiileu shn of the youthful American Davi 1 Vou will act- I v the a; rt tint the nar has opened in il.'lit jood earn.;.-'., and ; " .M idisott " an I Itiehardsou and " Jitt!e John" of the are trying the m-ttle of their trusty l a ic, and riteuittj into the ' thickest of tin; li-Jit. '1' hi; conihat deepens, and the curtain ttill noon fail ujuti the fear ful tlo-e of tl.e fifth an, and 'i"o Ilieh irds ' iiill "all for hori s when it i- t r l ite for help. 1 he lecture, theatre and circus sea-on i i now opening, witb all the pride, p-iinpher-: india, pomp ami circumstance of the sinter campaign, 'Ihe (.'aiupln-il Min-tr.-ls hate I been liolditi"; forth at the Theatre for the la-v ten iiilits b f !: cr w.led and eiiti.'j.-i-a-tic audiences. J heir m'tste is ijood ; their acting fair, umi tin ir jok -i mid ciiiunoruui-, are mostly stale ati.I flat. 15, it liny are fnxketin,' a f.lr supply of Ko.s- utln- "mate rial aid, ' and that i, -ulhcient for their purpose. e had Hn , il 1 1,. t . o.o tl. ....ol ... h l. tt tri: la-t hi-I t at lliben.iiiu Hail on Me..- tal J-.iictiictty hy an up staitof a l.irt-ii.er calling bini-elf I . M. (Jurein, before n.i au dience of some thirty. live or forty pe".,n-. i staid aud Mibtuitted to the infliction until I rf-ecrtaintd that the lecturer had more mou-tache than mind and more goatee than gcniii', and then a, go impolite a to walk out, redui iu the number to -tl, and went over an ! iim-hed tin.- e.ci.in t.ith tlie Miti-trt Is. King etrutt is in its !ory now, an 1 the eca of dry goods aud humanity that fl iws through it is at I j i -r t tide. Kf-ry coineit a ble variety of face, form and li,: ire, and ev ery species of -aleable in. rehaii.liz that the ingenuity of man ever invented, can there be found iu any quantity. It is decidedly dangerous plain, for money. 1 men and l.-.,.l,..l..ed I...... ..n'-iir... .1... r.- ov .--i'ji i r .... ti . I '..-., t.n i ne lo. mi-r Iliay 10. hi, money, t-ml the latter may I'... tr iwiiifv . lose liiit.se. t. A.-IILI, i . -... ,wm,v,.,.nh.. 1IIK hAo-rU.N IT..MIO.N. . ... . . -- X ICWTuN, I let. I, 1 - .o. Wc Iitve traced llw "radual Jeveloiitiii'iit tie have tract"! the ora'ltial ueveiotitiie.it of the lius-lau l.mjiire up to the present time. It n necessary for a complete understand- iii of the Dre nt stru-'ole. j Nations like beast may be divided into I two clasps, thoeo who piey and those wh fare prercd unn Ail active enterpri-in nations bclon ti ! the former cla, while the weak and di gi t,. ...In in i,ov,l ,,..nft ,r,li, ar. r,iv,l t , " . . wt ... ,,. lli . Itli tii a law of history, aa Mablg almott j the laws of nature. ; Tl.. l.-..t l i ... i.i j iiij.i i,iiiani IS ij.ailllll ,icr u.eivor liag lupon overy fpot her enterprise csd open to i her, nduiii hotb by etaft and fairdeitlinp, ! ! province niter province, mid wtitchinj with jealous eye the movements of every other .slain. Fnincc Iy tinit tlie Kptuiert nriuine foi eed to Content herself for the present with her African Umpire. I'rudfia inis risen from an ineonsidenibht principal ity to a tint rate potter on the ruins of oth er states. The owf of irnpshnrjr from their pri meval cvtie in the Tyrolean Alps have at- ; taiued to the di"tiity of Empfrors ami nil I at the expense of other.. The Turk ut first the spoiler has long been ' . . - 1 . . .1 . . t'l ..... , ,n.,,L , n o:.... to i ,. ...e- , ,,- K ... ; i. ..1 .i . i ) have opened to Iter the path ot Empire ami j ta.. ,!.t her her Mrei.th. Fifjt her early j wars with the Uttars, the dread of Eastern i Pni-Ai... n...t hoi vi,ti-.re nrcr thoni nnoned j I'nrnp atitllu'r vtrtory over t hem oponetl to ner he vv-y to power. ne ae,u,-,.mn of ,he hrd.4 provinee,, and her victory over the warlike (harles-tho K,.oavothe; second ereiit impulse to her natmnnl lite. . .h , , ' ,, . , . -,, i. i l!ut it is utidoitl.todly to the terrible I' reticli : . . , , invasion ill i they owe tin ir prestige as a nation. I ,, , , , ., ,. , : On the plains of Muscovy, tuey met at. i i r nrtnv of nearly halt a million drained from nearly tivenly'uatiotis, led by tl.e first cap- . . i i i r tain o the nee in "ti equal ..li'Hk of arttis, - t. . ' ! in flight, aud that .-plcudid army mad ; wreck i At the present day the southern part of i the Umpire is the ore'at object of interest. I There tl.e richest provinces lie and the j . . '. .... , I most entcrpiisin;: portion of the people. The j In1 nineu is f. Vahl.tliV li;.'i')tl. Vie il- ineis t : Cereal grain. Within the li-t 7-" year 1 1. 1 - 1 1 ... !'. .1... ; m u V- ' 011.1. t ..f t! 1 i.i.rtii.i. l.t tin, r.nmirn I Itl.-S j ,.-i " .u, - .. j...-.. .... - j e sprun- up and the population ii.ereas. 1 and improved u fact no hnropeati state has done more lor its people uithin lli.it time than Ku-.-hi. The a.-e-i tint, tn .y seem a l uld one, hut we nni-t rctn .-tuber the weieht of irmi custont', tin1 ilistineti jiis ol cli.-s. and tlie diversity uf races, sum,; near ly bar!, '.trou-, ti''ahi-t ttbich she hd tj COIltei.'d. ' !lt" ,1,e l'.u-'im Jrow th Tartars ,'ro"' Kurope they e.n.ie in cn'ru-t with the Turks a branch of the same. rac. They .' t th. In as tha Clll llHeS i,t their reliinti and their nation and thtouh ail their inter- t(iur', tlievhave lookeil tnrwara 'o millions in the former, and m the litter, ! are of I the Jvrlavouie raee. lJoth derive ! their reli.-ious faith fmin the :-me source .I.i. , . il i i. . r i' : I- -fi luu o"'" c.iureii 01 v Dii-ianuouoie. itv fair city on the llo-pho. us, i, th.-s r sacred city, tl.e Mecca of their faith. Thither front con.latrc'.al policy, national lio-tiiity and r. ' lius reverence the Uu-s-iaii turn his eyes, i al"' 'here he has ever becu sa:ekiuj to gam pocssion. : Thus far wc have examined the position of Turkey with teferem-e t ) Huia. The ' other jjreat p.er are ai inlere-ti d in pre- ' e rvini th" l ut ki-h state, aud especially in Kci-pn.g I? irom liusaia, s -tie cat. t.e tit git- " I'ltilaiid feels t .'II importalit lint I u. key should be preserved b cail-e it 1 the pathway towards ln r India., t lupin-, and al-o to keen llu--ia iu check to pnicnt her -h -.litii: iu the rpoil.s of the Hast. The cry has been repeated Del re than Otiee by the Kii'.'li-h pi ", that Kii--ia liii.-t be bunt- It i 1 . e I .... .! r .i yieii ait'i Miorn o. ner siren.'.u, t ir la-v f know thi.t otin rni-e t : . i r own supn inaev r mn-t wnne. rratjee i-i no to l i ael.iat.sil by more j.o tierous m iti.e-, yt b.-r part in the Kll-teril stru.'jle ould -eeln t ) be plaj- ed more f ir the bein-lit of h'T i mperor that, any tiling c'e. Att-tria's po-itint. is p eu'iar an 1 de nial. Is it separate i.'.ei,.,.. M.-ai.tim the links tllMII-eise seem tl be O t t'l lO' ik '! . The war ii not fought no.v for the iuteti ty nf Turkey, but to ciippie the I'.ar. the Turki-li "Ot eriimetit is every way entitled lo our re-pi-it and sympathy. The pres ent worthy Sultan and his no It s Worthy predecessor have see iiiitiii-tied mativ tiiiu.'s fir the hem-tit of tleir 1,1'V lb -'. ! been ! by i'ti- serve the in , re ere iit .-lie continually f tiered in tin e tli. y h:i ir ad vane em.es i cKinr l,y opeu .. - ..i . i . .i in in- .ii on,- iii.io- weaken them, or by luaey to iiii' 'pl'-tioti abli ti ol tie ir m ready to So. rminc an fiiiiea who have -oujl.t to rnn. Vi llietif". All have lie"!, tli'ire ; upon Tiiikev, as tlie " riek liiiiti abieit to die h.i-,; i.,ds vioui I fall to i.i- attt i. i ants, than ti.e re illy convales cent, i.i-cdiu't only to be let alone, to reeov- i r i-id We I ktt.illj lave il. i ii taught to hi ik upon Tur- lie j -l( li.e optires-or ol Ilu- i.rn k. we hi d lo the t lie of blood-stained Svio ; y. t w m i-t learn that that indepen dence of lir :c so ira'l intly won and .-aI ed in the bay of Matarino was "Id crime politique de I Kuropi; " in the lali;uai. of the 1' ike of Wcliinotoi. ao ' untoward fi ve lit " sinci; it vveaki in d Turkey ai'aiu-t llus ia ; and bad n it a blundering admiral blown the Turkish fleet out of water. litci ce iniht -till he a part of liie Turkish Kmpirn. . much for the tender ear" of the .Al lies, In another niiiiil . r we will traue out the encr o'K biiicMs w hieh have been made upon I uriiey present War. and the cm i.ts pr. -ced in i the S. Tvit i ilt'f A T Tl I ti. -.'i.e. i i . -r..i. .... .AT'ills ASH l. 1 .1.. .!. i : - I i it n t - r.n i..-..-i lit ill; ' '.111 lit i.-'l Iir i , . o , . ot Indian Affair was appiiod lo for Mm-': tVT f U,rnv, h! ., ' ', , , , hand or otherwise, ot.ernto ittiot. the vnlve. ' ..,.,!,,., cmcer mn-the vt.-ll kuo u " ( 'arver , ,,,,..', , ,,, J ' ' . I i;. ai,t, as to whether the til!,; from I'arvi-r J ? lii-iiin r a to p,iy any tunc de.,,,.,1, i- eood, it beim. allcoed that the N:,.,dwis.i"l!,lplyeh:'n-,nV r''M,?"0ftl'';r''' ,.irt,!i,1,l i:iii, or 1707 rll,,.,,f( ... ,-, wlial' ' "'ringed so ,s to be movable. ' 1 i '" t ill) IM, M,uar, of land ou the a-t side of ' the Mi--i--ii,i 1 1 v.r. In t w.-.-r. t be I-'alls of A FfiMAt.lt M-.it-i.oi h i'h ti ,: oi of t, Anthony and bake Pepin. Some this laud ha., from time to time, been m,i . I t 1 1 . . ! . . aim ii. ii r. ci nuy a spiciiaior took: a lli i.t -and ii Al a r a in it. P it the (,'i)iiiiii:nsioiier of lii'liau A flairs, on the I t iii-t,in reply to' ; the inquiry abovs alluded to, nays that the - ' ' "'""' t pIoiiii baa frequently been before the liov. , eminent, and decided by both the Lci-la-' Oil. nl fviinntiii t,,,n1. i,.l.. B f.'V'lii.u 'l'ill, II'., 111! Mil IIII 111. merit, and that a title from Carver to any , portion of th land is not worth a much aa i .1 t i - j-.i : .. in. - jibiviiiih ih 'in niiitu i tic taffl IS WrilleU. ' r'ORHICW M'.Wt. S Teltgrapkeii fur the Sovth Vatutiuinn. tttie t!k Inter from i:ir)t it h i v x la o r aT i: t n t; u c . a u t. , ust Halifax October 10 The steamer Ctiauda arrived here 1 ' . . ... , . , , , .,0 (ju0 . tnai tlie allies iiau lutiuea u, j,. (or;a , altac ,is flank ' .' W(.e 9tro ,.. (i N , jj f jj,.,,,,,. ' i .... . fortifying the i-i . i . i . i , ..j whb ,rful Ut j Tin tpuotatinm of cot Ion are: Fair Or- , ,, '. , ... ,. , , f . . l.'.'ins tsd, tnidd t:ii Old. : futr uplut.d 0 id., . , ... , . , 6 r tin J (I II illj u t . . . , n , . Hour was unchanged, t anal .1!) a m ,, ,, ,.e i I Into 4 ! a 1 U. nile wheat I !. 1 IJ. . , ,. ., . ... "ed IU. III. I'd. lclow colli II a 4!s , . Moa-ly. t o lee tirin, att'l in "ood uentatxl. I ur- . .' r t. t iiriilioo unlet. I'r.ll Ia.i.IiS firm. IS.lCilll IU. r . VUIICIII.. I he following ore the despatches relating , 10 """Ury t"v''"' : . , 1 Kli As. tiipot., ...epteii.lier to 1 lie i - ; t,,rf,n3 l " ' nortU side. lite lretieh am a'lvalicliiu Irootis; touartU Ih.kshi-iseriii. Seba-toiiol ... , . , . ,,. . . , ui Lie razc-u by the allien, aud the basius gjj j ' Fearful tempests, with heavy rain, have set in. The allies are eoneentratiii troops. SMtAvriii'I., Scptcli.ht r 17. Tl,o alilen i are c.inMa nt I v 1 ecjiiiioitoriiiir the west irin in ' 1 1 z itton ot the llusstani alter the evacu ation of tlie place, that the aoldi rs ex- : ItausteJ lay f..r '21 Loura witl..,,t L J I The , U'lS-Kin los thev c-tini:it" I at : .j.j u i the f thn , , . ; Clll.Vit.V, S ptelllber '22. A i.'H antes, recently bindel at Kupal via, at tacked a force of Russian int it''-. The latti-r retreated. t'ltlMEV, Siftrtlihi'r C'3 i'line . (lisrts chakotf telej-raphs thnt JH.O'iO a. lies have landed at Kup.it-. ti.i, atid that there are now .')!! out) men on hi- flank. Oil the '-'"-th li.i.llUSI allies debouched from Kiipat'iti.1. and oecupied the uti -h- I ,i t at J LiirtfH. 1 1 ,ii e nn I li ! . i. .is. i, it -i ..tr - ,. ,. , , It d liil...lF'il.l,a,l fr,.!.. If..lm. 1. I . ...li. . .. - .v , i.. ,,...e . imia . i . i u 1 1 1 i , i i -. chikuff will -)ii rvncuati- the tmrtli hut that the Hii-.-i.nis ara Inakiuj; lort-, "real pn iiarati in- f ,r luakiiij a amter camp it-'tt. 1 1 ", 1 he I ui kt-h c irrnuii at Kars is uearlv reduced to starvation, aud weru obliged to cat their liores. Au-tria nill occupki a mediatory atti tude. Wiir.bE lint nun M't"iE no T When tl.e rich mines of California were tir.-t di.. cjvcrcd.aud we b.-att to r-ive tha firt fruits ol the tuiner-, it was supposed moi,Fy mii-t be plenty ; iu fa t, tiiat we ahotil I bo overrun with c.iu. Kact bowrver, rbow that these m-w coldeti Hi-Ida are by iiomeann ade.j.iate to keep our currency lit a healthy ciioiiiou. The i haraeter of our fut t:gu tra.lu is -ueh as to Itn-p our cireulatiiijf im.- diuiii thoro'l'hiy divined. The report of: the lb -i-ter .if the I'uilcl States Irca-uty .'pariMifiil, f-.r the quarter , uditi. Jui.u H i, i -"i i, -hows that the balance of trade i- ,'ain-t us, and altliou;!. the full amount of our export- ext-eed-our imports, yet this is more than madf up by an nrr-i of pe- .-iported. I lie wh ile amoutit of our rx rt- during the iuarter waa t-'-e,0v;, I, and tne .lupous tor the nine time amount ed I i (-li'i,:i'iT,ilii.'l ; t ut of ihe amount of our export-, no .-s than f-.' ,:f!li ,ia aa com, while we ;r.t back m our imporu ro-i,i-i ti. pin ne Here, then, r where tlie money enes. , lr.., 0f p. cic ex ported in three month over the amount imported in the same time is f I 'J.'id I ,'i'ti. It tt.'l lie strange if art amount like this, deducted quarterly from our circu'atiuj tin '1 1 ii in, does n.t sermu'ty a'lctour money m.irki rt, and in tc end tiiateri.tHy iinpoveri-h u ns a nathn. The pr .ducHof m.r native J ild cannot fii up thi-. detuand. What mint l.e done ? The remedy i- plain. There nidrl ri-i.i: .. .1 . be a ehaii''c in our iiitercouro rith Kuroj.e, Home manufieturcs niut be rncoi.ra'ied . i t ... i . . . .. . . an, i ny inn means turow tlie liaKnce Hi our f.iv or I'mil this i, done miney will be -earce IlllfAT IVPR'.VrMKMT l TIIK I 'A'l I I.KttKO Tii'K AltT. Moti-ieur Niepii ce, the co-laborer of Ilaoiierre in Pari., hat urceeded in perfecting the daguerreotype to such a decree that with the can. era bcura he can reproduce e.lorcd i tier ivmr-, artificial and natural Sower,, and la-tiy de-.. nature. Iron, a doll dre . d in slutft of ditfcrenl color and always trimmed with gold and silver lace, he has retained all the colors, and whati-more woudcifui and en, im-.s, f,v jpdd aud silver are depieted with t. ' ine. talie lustre, and r ick cry la!, pot -el or,, ai.d alnba-ter, are depieted with tie; ,-i,j nat Uial to tin in. Ml -te Itv .Vi i:am. A Mr. ? Worcester, Mi--iielii-i 114, ha- i an in-trumcnt for making m.i-o It eon-ists of a aeries, of whittles. : r.f, of i . . iietcd ) steam. ik; tlooj used on locomotives, heim- made of ilifi".-r.-i,i si.-, so as to pr id nee the deairi-d tone cor- repoiidit.t with each not. This complete. the machine, with the execplion of a cUin- .! ;...:t... i i ' . -"..nn n.iiio-e men ma common t. and or-ran or mu-ic box, eontaiiiii.. corrs, wbinh, ! a t-fiMAi.K .sivit i.ui.mt t Ai.iiiir The Ito-loii .Journal nays : Thn rcven-in officer at this port having had their au-pici..u ex-, tiled in regard to a ladv i,a,,..i..,,.e ;.. .t... "t. amer America, which iirrucd he Friday from Liverpool, they proceeded to examine her person for the smu.r,., ,,: ; .i nn i. . sv iiii ii urriLdii ii.K-.. eles. It is niii,lea..-ii,l t,. e,.l... ,i. .. .i suspicions were well founded 'fr .., " 1 t i i . . . . ' ' I ailllllDIIilll 11. in n.ni I, ...I. lo contain a larjo amount of ex pen and other aitiele nil of l.;..i. . were found sive luce t - . i.. -...vu i "ore for- leltCtl, I r,,nn ,1tM nf it,., "Uil. oil i li ieeerl v. nlosa ,V K . Si l.en,.lr t. T i ..' I'MllfcOU ,.111111.11 MU .,linu ,v 1 M L.O-, ..ii . IMIIMMMM A Lucky ioi,tiER.--lt is aaid that Gen Osluiisiiken, whose military carter t iteudi ever forty. ii. lit yeura. who la asi,tod. , more than one hundred buttles and couibu'j in which be lui usually been found lit t,J first ranks, has never reeeivd the tlietiUtki wouud. CONSIGNKKS PKU UAIL HO AD THE 8TH TO THIS 1 4tII ot OCTOriKlt J. 1'. Henderson, J. 1'. Uillurhraml ll;,';,' I erson & U., Hosboro, 0. & Co., J. A. Dieknoti" jA. lloyle&Co , J. Froiiebarj-rr & Oo. P jBerrier, J. C. JenkitiH, ,1 A. lUiimour ' a' Dr. PI'Lanes Liver Pillg. IT 'I'hi great iiwdiciui! Imn nipp!nniuj j er for the rare of distunt- of the Livi-r, .... ... ..i..i ..u .....t.. ....t i , nerlVelly .ale, that il i. not .,,.., u.l,ola ,UH,.rPtuc . l.,..nd by . m, ,.,, d ..hy.i.,.,., ,.f V,rKi,a, ,U ,ae,Ld I , . . , . ., ' " n kiou nl euuntrr in wbnb l.u;ili.,ot F.iveri'. , . , , , .,, , ,"'u,' ; .da. tit, la peculiarly fonnid.iliU: ml commoii ..a r ' . . "'"""'.and, who bad ai.int yir in ci.cow rinu t u,,,..,,, , . , . E"11""1" .mid iroMirli.Hiini their quai.tit.ra, t irac Pill. ' 1 h 1 rill r : u,,.u i.. r v adui.ted to cverv ferm uf the it... I1 ' ' 1 ul lM andt.. v,r fail tu .11, viatr tl.e n,..t ..b.,mP . u( (, trrr,bl lumnlaiiit. Tl.n Lt. ; , icrr.ute ioih.ihu. i ...j i.utc juiy u I... ....I J .1 1 .... (.. ...... r.. -....u, M, 1 hate tdaced bla u.-iiic uioooj. thi- Imiu 1,,. 1.,,. .... j ,.,mi,j. S mr h.....e .v.nt... of ti, 1 .... lidabhc plaint, .b.,,,1,1 be witbont thr,P .Tjlla. ( Wc 1'ilU. H .ve you a pain it. thr ,. . der the edCe..f tbv r,h., wi.iel, i.,tre.. .,, 1 1 . , 1.. ,i, .1 , , . , iiccisiotliil, aullH-tllltt a cnrt.-itt, iuiii yi,,?., e ! ., . ' ahouhler-liU.le, tr. quelitly OU nillll" to u (,,p , ( lite altelllit. r i Iteiy Uf.u la llt4 .Mlli.ul, t.-f urn ure ihiiiii tuiita Ulun tLf rlirum ,ilr (H illriac li.n.i -i", ul tin I-irrr ;anl ifyi u n,.u, lime ri In 1, j;o i.irUiitly rf.iU bujt a Uia if y I. lit. 'a I.ivt r 1'illa. 1'iirch.iM-ra ill he c- r fill to s.k for )R, l.ss'a ( iiirainu I.tvta I'imj, au.l Kt nont i lac. Tin re ri ullii r r"ill, purprtntg lua, I.irrf I' I'., now brli.n the (Hitilir. Ur. .M'I.hh , ,,,, f I'i'la, 'o lita (.' '" l.rti il Vi ni,il'nT, csn rim ho il'! t Jll re.-i t hie DlU( tUtln in th ti.ilul S. i- a ..li'l ' ai .u.: . It), lfj.i. ttw llinl ill thin rnuntv, Iht V'3,1 y'l., ilti. lit. I II A. Js'l l-.VVAkT, iu lh -I'ttii y,f U ut, II) Una d. tli l.t r hu. b.ii,il ami Sr(iili)r.u i,d tli cui.iutiii.iiv air t!ri)wn iutu iiiijurtiiitg. I.,, aiaa n tiru k. nj uiiiiri Ii niitig in hi r i.'. .,K,., '-' H.l et.r ...unit In tieiijjlil in ct, ,. L""J'"" "'"'"e "" ' ii.tiii.irt will Iihiv li lIi. ri.ln .1 llV IM, ' . . . " . ' . Ilr. Ill tiMiijF hu ti. frn nerit Ii, r IliiiU atteiitnm ih lli llnar nf anuli. - i m ' cilll. 1 lie 11 ill In II a ftui R,U .1. ..!-ll f. ih 1,1 4. aua (ul U'3 )r-la l.d .l at ll.e tunc Ur '' tn 4 ne ii. Iii r uf lim ,.aituti; rtfurimd cl.atik ,, . , , , , , , , tr' laat i.li.t.a waa brii f, b.-inj abnut one wis I tii. u ,. i ,,, .... ... .. . . in ijjiiU.riiij .l i-ii r, that rhm aolA h.n ti. iK-urtit i.i a-Hiie trniii ration ri-ia eln-. ttit ttur. tit..! w. r Uli.it ler, ami alto Hi t on-, t UmJie.U- nrr lo I. nt t t .t ltrd, in ll.t jei. ni,l of iMt'liam. Tina t.nuHcrlitiu Miiif UMtc auc a.warrd ali.Rtd. Hit fil.i in t'liriat w atronf , alie xpr. ,.,!, arriri.l wiali lo d. p rt.nnd to Sr mill I l,,i.l wlnrii I lar tx tt r. Ilcilif aaittd if al,e had any aoltn. oner iii rti.jr l-rr ttiildrni atnl husnami, a"t r. , In.l : (Ih ii-. I ejii r. n.iiul ll,. in .,i.i ii , l,.i,J ..I ii. y r.'t. Biiil tiiiine C t. rl.e tliro o,.I.J a j.rl lit ll.r VJ I i-titl. nlly r,t.f. prulii.j Id. psed Irmh winrh it (-".it-tii li, lnri" it. Ilir Hum! coetllttled lt.-'.r uMd t'.iie.l, bd ju-l lu lnie h. r .1. p.f In'!-, al.erallid l.t He u ta ri ol her f.'li.ify one Iiy one It. her aid.-, "ive lt.ni lur prtnijr ......it, ai.dbi.te tlieiii t'.tt nrll, a .c B'S.H aa tt. Ifu.l ill! apt. ep In J. ana. Thua rl.,ar lli rartMv atlrnir mt lUt "' ' l"'Prtd l.jr IS.lV jr.ee for k... I" . !" '. "!' J'"' ""l 1. rrof li.. for ti c ll-arrd in. i till. Heat. J jr tl.e deil wi.ieti He- in the I.rit,' f bin lt lr. h.lfi, y a, a, OU the apir.l, t h .. t tin y may r.M flan. Hieir I"" ur, 'and their worka ilu full, w Hi. n. I.rt me Hit IHe deall, of the fiji iilrtiat , and 11 o f 1 let c nd U I . ti l.l..( Itiwwiiliiliiiii. 'jr'S will- piibiie are'hereby iuforintd that ll C ni ..i'i: t it', . .. . t. i i. ,.,tU(i im., .a ii,. I -I,!, ..i ,ui,Bi.,'. Huh f.tn i .f ti i (tfrti rr tqn Ud li rtrtut l'r. W irf ni.t rtk I'i. ir n uM. piIIh f l.j Sjtr fcf ("..wh, atiit tt! fi.vin niioiiitU .H 'ue $ id firm ill pjt'nt I rini- h rtt' t'i thr ..Mit- P-f '()-. n. nl. i.f- -r Ulh i.f ihr tint, mill i at U.r f..f Hut .iirp-r. (IKOIliiH k Wlll.'-NANT. Ort. I r,. 1 fir,. 3Mf fcl --Notice. tftl J.-.-l. .. N r I- ait of.irr of the Itn: rr. lora ..I Ihe V i Imiiia tun, t'l.. i I).. .n,l It'llili rlf.i.l Ita.l l!..l ( on i.e. tlir ffi llliin.il'. h,.e ii..inra are iiuMih.-ti In r will. lo.e lt'i apn,ilil.U I oMiil'l.aiiinera for riCeia.rj auoerli' t.on 1.. tiie bii.i jStttea of a.ild t outplay and are auth.n i iol to a. t aa aui 'ii ai.tll li; lurti.tr or !. r nf Ihe llo,!r.i. Ail anl.-eriplmi.s Ih r. Ii re nude I.i tin-in, . iilhirof ll In, and all ri cripla (ii.fi hy ntliirof tin m I,, atihr.etiie r- foi li rir.t int '.in i.t of t! .'II .tr than, will In-In Id iid hy the ('..ll fHiiiv. w. ii. or i in. 'ins. ( uftq. David A t'iitlii"ll, Hni.'h II. mii,ii,Miiiii.- l II. V np. Iluett VV il,, M .. ( ui,.lrt...ii. J ,,.i ,M, , ). M. Mrwr". Mnklru! mg. ('. . Knit, Si. pliell !'., Win. John. ii. J.., A. V'l.ui.f, J'hii Walk.r, I-roy Spriiii..., II. K iu)o ,n. Urt. Hi, 1 ',.,. j KIM I i looer . t copy Iwieka, Lain' for ISalci. tv It.!, if f t"f Ill t 'nlieofd, I . Tu. . " v of il Court ('.. oo. the .'('ill! .l rt i' 11 ir " I nt i i lnui lo'l inn, Iv i ii u en 11 r w .l"- I, ol ('. Huh I f i i k ,!.(' i lurrua r ly.W linl' of ( '..hi . .id, joining Ihe .,nite ol ( lurh a J. Il.-rna, John C. I.'.... and otliera. Theie la a h"U 1 jll '" if r.prn I mil, 'J.'l nf w Inch la I'-all. Ti c l.-nd la w ll w t. ml and a. trr.l hmulitul -it I"' ' inc. I'i ram a ih .irinia nf pan haeieg t n nm ne il for tin mat In a hefnre Ihr il v tt a. le. It. W. A I.USI IX, juo. Ort. 1C, e,.',j. Id. Notice. n t D 1' ,V"fvl"'!:,Tl'H''-'? '"L ,"aI V- IV I I ft KIIMIIP uii'trr the iamtl t AM'" 'N A ( O . lor the puri. ae of ttinii.' ' ' MS,,N , ssl;SH ,'s ''. t.HAlN " ' '"' y 'n'ti'iee. Ulf,. t, tain, r t -'- I....I-.1, iKa.tll,.. I'll I.U I'I I ll IDKirt VA ( ) I I ! ' . JA.MKS P.Mj.IN, JlllAHLY k ALKXANPKK. On. if,, -is,-, t WILLIAM 3I.TLtXN iH TOit a- t o.il.trissHKY MUCH ANT. VlHt I'l.OIUDA t'OTTO.V. Stirlh t'nmmririal Wharf, Ckwlriln, w ith ta ttie ii, 01 It't ,.(. fciivunuitli. On. ifi, in.1;;. .i.i Cm 111 P if: V. I
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