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   Weekly Hawk-Eye, The (Newspaper) - September 17, 1859, Burlington, Iowa                               WEEKLY HAWK-EYE 15 HOMES li of Mail tid j o i Tbe n County ri The Judged ibe data that office has the disbursement of County poll 00 that this w all What does oe do with is the now ia money How much of it is pud for rize How much for A document purporting to he an abstract ol tbe receipts and expenditures of Dos Moines county from Aug to Aug has been served upon and we are told will be very largely circulated in the but foi what purpose wi are not informed Beyond Informing tax payers Aout much money has been expended it can be of no use There are but few hems upon which the report is that in addition to this there also levied a roofing of thn poor bouse cost and the construction of out of the stone blown off third more These items are frill and it be easy detecting fraud if there waa any How much goes to discharge the actual debts of tbe honestly created and is squandered upon and for in m j But look at the balance What cheek cao this exhibit be upon the County And wi supposed that tbe law requiring an ex- intended one as should i 36 i friction of this is worked out on the and the balance is paid into the county aad required by law to be districted tbe County Judge among the or districts But does he distribute Nobody but County tod be will aish no statement If be will not a t of the disposition of the will he an authenticated of bi expenditure of this gS for want to momy gone Will t be inconvenient or in fa whole of county and proy account tor a part of aad us tbe items Ac bate never had an account rendered to tbe people of this us ouo Tm editorials which do now and have heretofore dented the columns of tbe Gazette nave been of such a as to leave doubts in the of this community u to tLe People could not and would thai such came from the ostensible They were loo charitable credit it and for ftf of nakedness packed productions upon the back of some of e of whom there could always be one found to answer the purpose the Hawk-Eye it been quite the reverse There are who are intently discerning and to be considered very No pile of brush can by nay possibility be shown under which they an African or at rate Our columns being subject to tht scrutiny of this of they taJt at various times charged our own different persons mark never but of ability We could well ask or desire a higher compliment to our more especially when we remember list i cerces from political enemies and j business that he should make soch an ble tho people to know just and where aod for what tbe public moneys were expended For instance there expended for the support of pauper the current year Wood ior 34005 Hern a large it m How do the people know thia large amount has been lj the of the poor to support the needy in Bets Homes We do not assert that unfaithfulness We do not assi rt of I his perverted to bcs DJI we do assert that it would be the thing in the world 10 do it By exhibit County Judge has ted taxes to the amount of S on the plea We are the impression the accused us of lying we as- thai he had the power to remit He remitted interest as we were before ad- and DOW it seems by Ins own exhibit ha has remitted the principal to the amount of fifty dollars We do not assert that there is anything wrong about but there might be For repairs Rnd furnishing mi jail 25 Will anybody tell us what thai item is how is for furnishing the nnd Low much for furnishing the nnd what kind of furniture was used for the are very few simple items in tins ex- hibit There are several matters grouped cases winding up with If make thing out of it they cin O.o better thun can or t the If it is such an as plated by the law it is not such au one to be uf Use or anybody THK NIGGER The Gazette remarks thai ure com- ing to a ip this The Democratic great end only national has a of and that one thing is nigger It discusses thinks of nothing The Tne Jefferson County Agricultural HODS at the South turn this Its hold a Fair at on 14th and 1 dales for the Presidency this topic and Tiie and Missouri River E R carry both lor full rate no other Douglas has written all to this If r thinks he has a better chance than be- yor the cause his on is agreeable To C C C of to patty The other have en eye find in the lo orie It is apparent that BO your very letter of 7th fBr as the Democratic pam is this in you such critical on F alone will be regarded at ibe next Presidential the the several Democratic candidates j u could emanate from a L W took the between Kw and handled the Republican and their j without Let us tbat he may fti lie did of the Democracy You tell us that the the im the that figures will Ia Charles Judge entirely with the if as I suppose the Hr figures are Ton speak cf hon of our the turn Babbitt has much more critical in- itier trere never when he guarded teem Stick to He's your man for the and I yield to no democrat in your party b sincere desires tbat full may be him But you that Mr would not enter into discussion with CoL ia because you do know the ter of coL Too Shade vindicate the of tbe Democratic was more than a Batch for There are who Col Shade to their he his bean more thun a J C Hall made a brief aod we meeting closed with a Wild Nothing more And you wish your to teethe means full act and in should be U u the fund 13 raised and and wbo can give I shall aear forget your and highly laudatory soaff giveo at the m honor of A C Dodge OB the evs of bla departure for thousand and appropriate to the occasion were the by jour And for the Uncle We never will By the I shouM have liked to have beard you eing beautiful to Gen Dodge oo hia arrival in to run for Governor To told It is set to tbat dear old whistled so deftly of by Charlie ioor selection of a martial ia io high aptness with which tbe words ore to the but more else I the fervor and d the of the border may opru war or 13 held a m u Missouri seized in without ond is held for trial for crime -o beon dunns the border wur cf two seizure is similar to that ol Ur and H is alleged that indictments beea found in a considerable number of tno tree state of Lien and the B8 declare their purpose io gst possession f them in the same way The excitement in ion county is naturally very and ornery and his men arc on band for another ghl unless the come to terms At Montgomery hod met a committee f and the required a week decide they would guc up their li Montgomery threatens o go into Missouri and take The renewal of these disturbances is to he but the people of Kansas cannot ol allow to be led into Missouri for and they w ill be very ikely to carry tbe war into Missouri if the continue this nefarious business ASD ill has been caused at by charge of the military to keep the rea on tbe occasion of the reception of Seymour A young man named Charles W 25 years of who wad illing in a wugon with was stabbed in nnd lies in great is being whether he Trill recover A borse was tabbed attached to a in which iage to have been sitting the wife of the who ordered the Tho wagon nd carnage were PO ti edged In that they lot be moved in season to escape the deadly Tus ie hopelessly lost o the President denied he petition of the people to postpone the knd iles Minnesota may possibly elect and the land sales haro been ll uog of t the for many n olg b Tie Grea w pit ao tour em out ot you will find Ever with Dxs P S next letter to sorae The tooU don't among the it y ty that I met tbe yours of 7th in back of the Hunt my tardy in tell oa about A got into with John Andrewi day and tba scuffle tbe io Ebe with officer Collier ud being before Justice wag fined ten dollars ind o THE BAYONET of the democratic papers have continued to repeat tbe roolish of the that Mr Dennison bad said he if electee resist the execution of the Slave Law IB even uding the f They have aleo asserted that story never been denied In this they are now and stupid invention has received its quietus The reports Mr Denmson as the following language in regard to thut during his discussion with Mr a He wants to know what I think of obeying the Slave Law I will here Plate ibat the silly about my liming declared ibat I will use tbe to resi the execution of ibis ia utterly false a without the slightest foundation of truth So long ae tbe as it stands upon the statute books of the I would uot its but would do my duty under the as an officer of the should I be and I would look for my remedy in another direction new fancy which has upon Parisian says the Court u ihi crusade against and it js eaid is willing to join Two of tbe highest fashion are already to-be seen daily driving in the Bois with no coiffure than B lace of square form thrown over tb IB fall and wii bows and ribbons Several attempts baring been made to ob the trains of tbe Ohio and railroad in a watch was set and two me is the act liat week night G of secret circular has bien heard from as will be seen by our tele- graphic Although the Burlington Gazette and the Davenport Democrat stoutly existence and the secret lar was a roorback manufactured in the Bye yet it does appear that Mr G ia n veritable he been flooding lown witli electioneering and putting the frank of Mr Bright to them What other measures ho is taking to Strengthen tbe the public ure nut at liberty to know is still opening and it is very doubtful whether he ge through opening and marking clothing in tin change bis advertisement before cold WE tber But he means to sell all the gets his house full he will his custome in the alley and carry thp Sunday evening last two young named Charles and Wra at wharf from a in which iad come Dallas III It they iad obtained gooda from several places m that city faNe nnd hnd hired one Dixon to carry their prop erty to in this skiff Marshal on was of these fuels nnd sent cers Searsey and who arrested the two first named and escorted them back to as the facts are think beir to the State of Illinois in u extremely good The raa not arrested banishment from i and a not excessive hundred barrels of flour were old in at to go to in Lee County Not a great deal of or grain id likely to be exported from this State unless there is 1 advance in price S Low inform the Guardian thut Mrs Stowe is now in engaged upon her new n portion f winch under tbe title f the title will he c for tne torn pie te which may be about the first of and the publication will be continued as irom to until JA THit WILL The wants to know if the LUck to control be nomination for President Agitate I Agitate A rank DougUs at Grand and F Pryor with ot bit very Agitation AGITATION The fact the outside on the in- Ol is gntJunlIy ig not m the Sorth but the civilized id due to the persistent dis- and of by the in a it in due to m Werp we to ceate the stop fending eti irely tu the the institution lapse into Skier j a good tiling in like the ue like lint it be aggressive in order o live and For we Jet agitation go D 1 Let it go on not only the outside u but the m- is upon every acre oi the New Vorld a here blue H profitable Despatch to the N T 1859 Mr Buchanan ia an reply die i u a tu to ul Mr Dung I us on nnd hue sent to New York ur Mr Jurnes aid him in nutter in tlie lor the tit li ta ou business Mr been with t lor last week iir the ol ever And editor of the here on the lor u Uriel LO tic North IM Mr Buchanan will net on the oi ilr aud Will copyright the Ne Three centuries in Philip II o instigated by the and especial Iv by the Grand do issued tbe first of those edicts against the Moots of Spam which drove them to and in their ex from heir native ia the reign o Philip HI It combined with the cruelties exercised in the thf covered the name of and of Spain the Spanish with as guilty of brutal and barbarous tyrrany The most severe of those of which wag tha immediate cause of the of the number of enactments to that the mild and moderate it as law which for cruelty am scarcely a parallel ia aud absurd aa was this by the and enacted Philip II the suppression of a hated and dreaded if did go to the length of driving into a free people Evea for its tor open and stubborn disregard the of severe inan the provisions of the for the offense he country for tto II for such illy was exile for two years IE has lecome the of the what shall we of an American Legislature deliberately consigns a whole race of free to the alternative of slavery or perpetual from their The State of in March pushed two March 15 and the fifth section of she of which readi 5 Be it further Tout i f an r ec person of alter having notified leave the State within nve fail so o of ii ibe simil forthwith be lodged in and upon due conviction before tiny competent tie to cot less and more than twelve months imprison ut hard labor ia Ed any or police such receive a reward of tea to s P the Oily of if the made in the parish ot or by the ih Trf usurer if made of it That from the Penitentiary said rue person ot color shall have ten days to leave Uy Section any free of color re- to the State after un- T Section b be to at hard labor for five in the Stace The Act of March 17 decrees iliac u it shall bo lawful for nny free of LII over the age of 21 now re ding in to his pr her and IQ a alave tor to provisions of The only tor the protection ot tbe persons thus to that they not be ible to sold tor of tbe con- acted their lie one which consigns the frep colored nn to or or to slavery lor is not to apply to the native of hut to nil Iree colored no how long they may have inhabitants of The New Orleans ily Crescent of Sep 1 of these acts is well and there H high excitement among tbat of fUa free Colored OL boast ol Louisiana and trepidation manj of them can well believe it It was mer t and trepidation that the Moors of the promulgation of the much less edicts of Philip II may emotions of and with the vast consisting of both listened to ie oi an of seemed to convey a indignity to IP of the weaker sort waj to and w ringing their hands m on agony of of broke into accompanied with the most furious to the Moors one oi leui are sorely and our uj all like a con- ing I have written this io nights of f and with hope jet i hope still survives amidst the bitterness f trp soul n of tbe Louisiana victims of their ig l cii of In York the good time oi winch we have fo to for we eo long and so dia- rired with which we have so long been prom to many times the ooJ Time been eo long on us if it walked only on would sr ever limping la longer iut la now come It has no longer to be is now here It belong no more only co o tbe future its date is to-day tf any one is going on thut id going and on and this is the sign bat the good time luw come The great significant fuel that more ness id now done in New York than ever before A ten minutes walk in tiny our principal will give abundant fuce of thm more caru rattling over the and more boxes piled on the sidewalks Steamboat end uro going ut nnd coming and with greater more activity is seen loe and nore perspiration rolls down the of the in morn goods ure in slop windows and more customers are seun in the stores iore clerks urc and a better work than sitting or dandling their Jega counters and more red are as ot how are while more buyers uni crowding the auction more visitors are at the the whole crowded from the new on the north to tbe new on the we might perhaps more are iow on the floors thap sleep n the beds more is for almost ery article of more ease is felt the money more personal activity is among the who come early and stay late at their stores unlike Charles who made up for coming ite more dence of prosperous now exists in thia city thun we have witnessed not only since the but yeara before it In addition to good news ie coming from all parts of the country with perhaps a fi in regard to the bringing i ot good already gathered or still notwithstanding the early of tbe fro it Collections are nude and tbe df of his LQ a large that on the the for the are and nod would warrant even a sober man in up bid hat In view ol this general we only add a word of that the way to continue arid make it is not ton advantage of or to rush rashly JULO hazard 003 experiments lor in the baste to be If we could coin a proverb of it vould be A Long Credit a Shorl Ruin long IB like building a- high castle on tite piles may and tne promises may thu house may and tne fort may Jali BOL withstand ing the beat ad- most men will still do what IB wise in their own ejes it may be foolish ID every bodys for men do not like to take an vice prefer to take the consequences Still tlie tide of Affairs IB now gliding aod BO lur as we can there are no ahead Yet even if there Is to be a cruw let as at leant enjoy to day Tbe Good bos now even U ft should stay only four hours Whatever may happen to Hew York is in he glory to day A Ntw A new dodge hts been pu In which brokers A mao cilice with aom in which be for Tne gold th test of and would but it is coin and enough silver to bring it down to 1 profit SomaibiDg which the does Lot is put in to keep up too color Frew E Southern statesman remarked a feir months South had bad con- trol of tne federal Government from its to she had ted its policy through ell that had furnished higher officers ment from ber own selected them have t taken f North statement ia historically we greatly of if causes hereafter confine first seventy of our ia fast becoming a power in jit would be alrange if she were tsot Superior Jin in wealth and the elements ot in- and In the general df why should she be dictated Lio over whom she utl these advantages One word of the power hitherto wielded by the South In of measures calculated to promote her and to increase kud pen her political sbe has invariably presented an undivided front Whenever the sections met upon a question of the South has come up to the support of its pe- culiar as one North has and thus the former bas always been victorious -1 Formerly the South was able to dictate her own policy in of two political but in jater years she discovered the necessity ot relying upon 4 emgle the disbanding of thetWhig originally questions of with a leaning to labor the com- plete identification of the Democratic parly with aud The The whole the Democratic political consists in us blind persistent adherence lo Southern u other slavery Thailand that the real issue of the All other save that and those which are kindred Lo hive bean Always to some extent ibe party is intensely so All iu casing men nt the North are under tlie control ot the since and not a few of tike nnd are directly interested in he institution itself Through this baa achieved all its more recent ind on it rests its hopes the Until the South gave slavery an importance nil other its leading politicians were not T and Ben too were eminently national tid the of to he good and glory oi the whole Con- in its political these men viewed he slavery question precisely as the uns do They were for limiting it its pre- eut leaving of lutos to ways and for its earliest desired the new to become so many nurseries of lam and free labor views were v and trere considered t the time these were wont to give Vee and frank expression to Now iho Republican is Hie sole ol tiese and it is the orly party thut s justly entitled to the claim of i oi its sentiments and its i and by instituting a sore of of j error the Slave the o has deterred most of her leading men as well as ibe espousing ples of tbe National He public an By he same tho South has tso its to a the of the Free States But the Southern influence bus been gradually trowing weaker and weaker upon tbe lie free States Hundreds of of hern have broken from la very and enrolled themselves inder the banner of free tabor and n nothing is the more than m lately tone of leading of the Accustomed i to re- popular opinion with a sleepless come to be a preternatural I j They haye seen what id in reaa in the ami are pre- LO full in with tho Five yeara when was breaking down tlie erected by wise and patriotic icn against bu of the word he had for the free ire wil A little later he the Dred Scott by irino ot which is made the common of nil our territories Still when the Convention had framed A lon for Slavery in thut And be amicably as the perfectly r and will more The long of Gov wub the doubtless causes view atl in vicinity as inder the jurisdiction and protection of the British at if not actually tlie of the and hU interests may rendered him in temper and precipitato m action Tbe Cabinet was iu to-day on the and the tenor of the to General as stated will be of the moat temperate and conciliatory of of the Pork and their of and go j through the Chicago that'll have consented to their with tlie poor consolation of able to choose their owa and s to the chance of finding inane and juat Two bright nnd intelligent free colored do a good business steamboat aking E filed t d the other per petitions in the first District io the for of a gentleman of this he having to accept The names ol these men are siph and i Some time 3 called upon Mr Blocker to be their omey in the matter That and circumspectly about a new Ins talked und sounded the till he satisfied himself they were really unesL He talked to them at read expounded the above law to and ex- to them that io ly their freedom to their proposed I hey outd not be provisional but actual the same as if had been born bis laws Only one temporary difference from hv of other slaves could they exemption from seizure for prior debts of but that to the calls of after their or to the will or oE in bia method of em- us ins or in selling would he st the name as if from birth With all before and having duly tho choice between Slavery in the South aud Freedom in the Jos nil Gray adhered to and as above their petitions for Slavery in first District Court 1 From what we hear at a great many free not born in this will ick out their masters and become slaves sooner ban leave the population and the climate which cases item so This is coolly amd Just as BOO years the Spanish chroniclers recorded acts of despotism which have made their country tind kinga and to all ions In that each deeds witre done in lie name of Religion and the Divine Right of In they in the mme of Democracy and the Divine Right of Slavery The name of Religion wsu not ID the one case wore than that of m the and in presence of the of thr Divine Right of that f kings becomes almost reasonable and t Let us look B little at the caee related by the Two colored not by individual cruelty by a deliberate law of the Slate of doom and their posterity to for except tbat of their descent and Una m a country which 1 nil or blood m its and It is not pretended that needed toi be taken cure they could not themselves i is expressly on the that good one seven U the other a month And this is but a amgle out of a of Kansas had no more right to vote pon that Constitution than the inhabitants of ie But even Douglas has card and seen ground at tha North is language towards the people of the Free tales in no longer tbat of nd ror His speeches in tho inter mid hia late manifesto in are idely different in spirit And in doctrine from hoso which ho delivered m Although e falls short ot fhe broad national views of he Republican ho co them as nearly us it is possible espousing them fully For two jears e buen be naom than rhen a man wbo naa been for steeped to ie lips in sectionalism as Douglas egina to show respect for the old Revolutions oi it IB safe to conclude t popular opinion id irresistibly m he Whether he be or uol bis new it la eull a clear and mi- atic recognition of a great and encouraging lit It is another evidence that lucre la a is a fact becoming a power in tbe and tbat through its instrumental principles wilt again find lodgment in 10 South Republicans have only to principles and to their n io achieve the greatest triumph ol similar owes Compared to this the which so shocked the civilize c sinks into significance And yet so de- have Hi e moral seme and the of people become by tha of the ing that which Kill ring In ever through that will neve be effaced from our national are with complacency large part of our md by with Jew aro passed over men with smile or a sneer We are drifting rapidly as nation into despotism Tibet an are in the piddle the mowt of Lh fifteenth and men in- the who justify thee thinga tn the name ot Tbe Lafayette Courier the to an alarming that a Jew ba We beat an manr have number by th fAbal 1 number by modern Republican candidate for addressed our citizens at this on He made ft good having a slight touch of the German but using our language with propriety Mr his ut did not pretending lome but he gave a better reason to some f hie friends a short lima he md friends in this and it's DO ui o We have this from a wt icard the We heard number of persona who were were not that they could aoc no in the and that Babbitt only ranted an excuse because he could not see o answer Wednesday evening Juion Hall was crowded with a large o bear a from N J the Re- publican candidate lor Lieutenant Ai the appointed hour Mr Rusch came forward and with him came the inevitable Loui of ply to Mr not regar opportunity to re- not regarding Mr as a geo tie debate with uim unless no was endorsed by the member of the State Committee living ad the the Democratic party This demand waa acceded to and discussion commenced by an opening speech of an hour by Mr Schade followed in a of an hour and a and Mr B closed a half hour speech We pre- of the whea we Kusch himself m a creditable manner He waa listened to wilb the nents of a ready ot nnd and action Tne are very much pleased with his up handsomely made a host of tracts We write trite brief notice us our paper in going to press and haw no ume to extend loosa fi Sept 10 The Herald's nays sent Juan to tect the white the who commuting most thing inimical to the British wan and jealousy of Governor Douglas was needlessly excited No collision with troops or subjects ii apprehended by Government Tile Presis dent was Secretary of State when the Boundary President and is familiar with all attending it He and Robert Walker were lW of Mr who opposed the parallel aa tlie boundary They adhered to degrees and forty minutes aa our juat Ho doubt need be entertained that title to San J will Contract the at 95 j Tba Republicans that one G a clerk in the Laud has been Iowa with dated Laud Commissioner under the frank of Senator who has been ab- sent four months Gov Floyd IB expected to return to bii post about tue 15th inat Hie health is greatly im- proved 1 The haa not yet accepted the ol the Hon T A as Com- missioner of General Land but held he matter under Hon A B an Affairs will aUrt on Sunday a vint o the Indian tribes of tbe with a view of observing personally the of our pre- ent Indian before preparing his annual Tbe balance in the Treasury of the United States on tbe fith WKS being aa in- 75 on shown bj ie previous weekly statement Advices received bv the General Land Office the completion an the 4th of the irvey qf Hifi Western boundary of Minnesota nd the placing of the corner stone at the in- oi tie Northern and Western ary of that The Times Washington despatch says much is felt both by the English aion and the Secretary of of the recent from Sdn Juan The relations of tbe fo governments having lately become most and friendly it is hoped the good sense f both powers may prevent any serious in the premises It id understood thut Mr new takes out lo Central America instructions to propose a 7 the Central Americans refuse to they will be held responsible by all the world for an state of things between on the hand nnd England awJ on the other The only wish ot tbe Jmish und a wish most is io come to a loyal understanding with he United States about Central America Sept 10 The bark from which arrived here this reports that while passing the Straits of she was tired on from the Spanish Fort The irst fire was a cartridge the second ound whiph through her lower main top sail New Sept 10 An ship called the City of New for a has been n the course of construction lor some months post in the vicinity of New and is now so early completed she will be ready to the trip in October who Las charge of the is Mr of New who line made successful ascensions Tba lona ol the ship arc greater thote of built The capacity of the receiver li height of the balloon valve to tbe of boat is 300 the ISO feet Mr Lowe proposes to go directly from New York to London in 48 to 64 Directly below the basket is a metallic in which is placed au Ericson ts particular purpose is the control of a peller rigged upon the principle of tho by which it is proposed to attain a regulating The application of the mechanical lower is ingeniously devised The propeller ia in the bow of the projecting at u angle of about 45 degrees from a wheel at he extremity Twenty funs each of funs fhe feet In gradually rom tne point of with the screw to the where the width of ia one and Mr Lowe claims that by the plication of these mechanical contrivances hit shin can be readily raised oe lowered to seek currents of air ADDITIONAL NEWS BY THE OCEAN QUEEN The Ocean Queen sailed from Havre on the of and from at 2 o'clock A M ot September Sho had SOO and a large m specie and a heavy The 3 P the steamship from New bound in On the iq lat 60 deg 12 and deg 30 paused the steamship Vanderbilt from New York to Southampton aud Havre The Ocean Queen experienced heavy westerly gales for three days Onr Liverpool correspondent says the ship Anglo for and tbe for New were detained till the night of the the stormy weather preventing the embarkation of their from New ar- OK the The from New Southampton on tbe The steamship Nova from arrived at Liverpool mi the The New via St aimed at Gal way OE tbe L The American ship Ben from to was wrecked ttt oi the 15th Tho amount of the Russian loan hud been and exchange on if Petersburg fallen 3 per A Bavarian loan lor the purpose the military expenses of the country had been issued at percent was nothing of Importance re- the Zurich Conference Advices from Athens report the dissolution o Liverpool market Go state that the weather had beeri unfavorable for but tlie wa almost Flour very dull and bu ut quotations American Whe verv Ked White Corn Mixed and White t The market holders pressing ou Heavy nominally quiet liui ste Tallow Blow ol tit TO AMD HOMB learn that the residence of John Washington waa totally consumed by on Sundays Mr had goner to and j upon returning found of and tbe building was and ia the the bad so lar advanced that every to atw the calamity to Mr IB theE more from tbe era Loudon Money d on- the 31 steady un import ant Provisions dull In the London Wheat VE Tea Sugar heavy Coffee and Tallow firm The loan of Gay ably reach to aurance of f l by firu upward u Sept ibe battle more a to day great The streets are thronged parade J Jhe below from Hi van that It ilia Franca very then will bt time been who hould bir of io Farther ii during a Teutonia a early on the morning off he The steamer Nova t S o'clock on p m f Tbe crew of the Ben recked by tbe Ocean Queen wure eisel waa ID London She n Trieste to hipped A late telegram irom Berne nays tie f tbe Zurich nue to to believe thai tbe ary will not affix bis i Javor of the return Emperor in i tbe h ii rumored tba lordy proceed to Cherbourg mid pay ait to the camp at Chalons Thit Constitutional in a that Emperor will Franca for but if b ot succeed in the princes a eople u is not bis i force either the ODe or tbe other has taken fiairs A from tbe ASH odena has a missio Toe people of Naples ire excited in of the prices ot The town of batr by an causing a large of persons were and U great umber injured directors of ihc steamer Great istern have declined Mr and original programme will he vessel hati been closed to the ol and it was to leave ID a iy or and be ready to learo for the 15th ot September Leigh the celebrated died at in the bis The Isle of Han bae been connected ie telegraph with England witb Malta baa been A Cabinet unexpectedly summoned r tue bad given rise to It was generally bat the bad reference to the mw of the alian question telegraph f om h day says toe private Coolers nee The Times correspondent are ing oa so at Zurich us to render a dis- of Conference in a few y A Congress of War seems be tue only to which Austria id decidedly sed aud which will have s Conference I The Pans correspondent of the London Times a letter dated eve of r Irom Zurich thut tue tabors of were OB at it was doubtful it any important ceu ta to 9 to the ariea of treaty of Villa or to tbe m not having taken into on in eager anxiety to peace all e difficulties ot the one some people incline tu ibe opinion that IB is and the manner iu Do is lotde some lor to the What ibe will hare do U simply te declare that tt has dotie all it was in Us power m favor of her or else it must dispose io impose em on toe by intrigue by Few or no policies of insurance bad been out ou Great at ie being generalty until ot the itl trip There were some anxious to see tue out of tlie but ikoM in charge ot r entertain no on the subject Tbe and family had to The nd and had been Lord m the Times etter received IM him Irom ou ibe subject of ballot in the d States Mr Dana shown the the Hob system and explains that m America it been lot agamet aud to deprive U ol tue of speech by Count de Morrey al ie opening ol the Council general ol the De- ol attracted as it WHS regarded M en of the ot tbe Emperor Count to tbe existing in El gland ofu French were quite that ou the France was very desirous ot g the between tbe countries and aging only a manufacturing und commercial ar He denounced that of the ess and members of Parlmmeut tbe intentions French of Tuesday ins article repudiating in the rins the fratricidal policy ot says the Emperor bas not thought to e past but repair the lor the sake oJ The he has on rery occasion the ces people The Bourse was dull on Uic gave ho ID of cot Ail tbe City of art every mvi I row that th party to McUne hia returned but e maltera m eo ire DO early in Tern ia fro A at han j cd witb tba at among the It waa reported Crui d appoint ce President or u thi field 10 TU at San hii ich t A female do lately gave notice to ber astar that she washout leave to be Her her but ID splie of hie ebe went off and tj obtained tbe the de- aud carried her before a of to return to tbe and e sentence was put into The Association of which was yean res by first of January meeting of shareholders is called in ork for tbe 15th of to In the beat means of the joint ock partnership goodwill and name the present it ginal compact for re- situation of of Italy uas no change The ut Romagna had taken with the greatest order The pity of also been ed to raise the sums of The a decree the Army Dg those of the Sardinian tl A from Naples says that the people ere much excited in regard to the f and that the in bad ordered tbe purchase abroad of j Government was to export was all the Baltic Bombay mail ol Aug England tho day the mailed f bnel that in on tiie 20th of wan a n and that 2 steamers and ft umber oi other were Kcw York Sep IS tip Star of the from Aspen with California Mails of ilie at to-day bruits o wo millions in treasure and 250 p The California Golden Gaw ilia Sew York and maila of July arrived at San on the mid ibe steamer the of the 1st left oa and West on the 7th tho West 2d on Uie steamer to Relief were at all welt 1 Fulton was at Key to sail I few days j l J at o ie doing to Oilman was killed by the fulling ihu v and and of ie M Thew w ould tt the of wur St Mary and were o the Central Advices of Au that tbe Peruvian flr a a ing the upper dan who for vti General force J fire ibe 18th block from to tha 1 Auguet A DUW tbo arrival of to having left Vera bad able mention tbat office under H AII Not Jong elx a belonging io sted at New charged th Attempting to kidnap a 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