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   New York Daily-Times (Newspaper) - September 13, 1855, New York, New York                                FROM WASHINGTON NaTal ike OX Sept 10 ISM The to-day the as it li called profiles for the retirement from active of of officers and other in J Hit will be forwarded hy telegraph Tbe trouble in to the Territorial Court of Kansas Joes not The position of the dent 10 to these so-called legislative tribunals s clearly unreliable Ho hai of right no control over the of but the practice sustained by thi decisions the Supreme Court and the action of the Senate hw been way The President has no mart power by the terms of Constitution to a Judge of a Territorial Court than to remove the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court The Courts ef the District of Colombia belong to the of or merely legislative ti those of the that Is they are not named in tne Constitution although it mast be ted thai they tbe designation oC nor The same question of power In Ibe ident to remove at pleasure the District hat railed as that now agitated concerning tbe But hitherto thle question been evaded although the ultra of Executive power have strenuously for the prerogative in the former aa they now dn In the latter case This subject is the more Interacting now from the existing on the bench of the Court District by the demise of Judge It IB to promote Judge the Criminal Court to the vacant and to Oil the place now occupied by him by the appointment of BLAH now Solicitor of the Court of Claims The sudden reappearance of of ae dry of the Iniquity snd of Dr OLDS O Ohio officiated aa Its accoucheur through bis sition of of the Committee of the Whole naturally excited comment The outrage with which they e teas identified baa been developed In a man r to iven such veterans In political as But It Is past remedy or amendment and their visit to the seat of Government can hardly be with that transaction It la that they have been Invited here to manage the accessary electioneering for the Northwest which to be arranged at Washington in order to farther the nomination of General PIERCE by the Cincinnati Convention Colonel RICHARDSON is ths of Senator bat this ship by no precluded his acceptance of a special agency for Gen Tbe Illinois Senator has deferred his claims upon Ibe White House until 1860 wisely judging perhaps that even ths best and most popular candidate the Democracy csn present will be floored In 1636 In view of case a general declination of ths magnates of the party in favor of the present Executive seems to be the policy likely to be panned IB the improbable contingency of the labors of Colonel and those Mr other friends would no doubt be highly rewarded and It ii suggested that the War De- la held open to Col acceptance As to Dr OLDS I hardly know what preferment to suggest for him As Chief Engineer of the Collins line he wonld do good service for without his aid the si era pay to that Institution could never have been ned But there IB no public compensation attached to that post His aspirations probably do not reach to the chieftainship of a department else be put In nomination for the General Puat office He his had some experience in the subordinate service of that branch of the government having been employed at the rate of 96 per dmy In ferreting out depredators upon the mail bags and rogues In gineral while enjoying the it dignitatem of a seat In Congress with Its 46 per day Hoping 1 don't in these few remarks upon two conspicuous political will for the present take my leave of then with the en- of what do they DOW think of squatter sovereignty Notwithstanding toe statements of Ma I upon good authority that the cause of his was act a refusal to pay money as id by the Secretary of the Treasury but another and a more serious allegation It is said also that there Is little doubt that Mr LATH m will accept ing his large Income from bis legal practice There Is ao friendship between Senator Gwm anil the lately Collector and he is said to have recommend and urged bts removal The quarrel between them Is a recent affair Mr LATHAM waa a candidate in the Democratic Convention BIOIER for Governor and came within seven votes of beating him Tha Democratic opposition to HIGLER in chiefly founded on Issues but it must not from that be In- ferred that Mr LATHAM or the Administration fona to a decaying faction This attempt to buy out Organ the press published here for some ten or l w live months past has failed Tho rupture of It a is said to have occurred on the point of what candidate for the Presidency should be by ths paper under its new proprietors It was that one of the partita insisted upon hoisting the of Live e and nailing It to the mast of the Organ there to remain while a stick stood or a plank of the party floated The more discreet of In the undertaking did not oppose this ment from any hostility to a live or a dead boat but suggested that the dose would be too strong for the party Coming immediately after be Philadelphia Convention Live Hoax would be to the party Ike swallowing prussic acid by way of remedying the of an over- dose of calomel Under these circum- stances no present is expected in the editorship and proprietorship of ths party Show hi Rivalry of Colored Baby Show in Boston took place on Tuesday The papers generally pake fan at It but the re IB oa of this is plain enough when it is bered that Master SCOTT the York prize baby on the ground and completely eclipses all the ments of In this line The Courier la especially savage It malignantly that ter SCOTT looks like a butcher's and de- with an outburst ef wrath that knows that the babies are not a fair specimen of the of tha country that an grinder at the kead of any alley in can bring forth the equal in every point of the York aud he has not in bin whole collection a li furthermore lhal the mothers with tttn are itw congregation of tha sex ever within a hall in The Courier adds The prize of oue dollars was to MABIHA two and a half years old a pretty child with handsome hair and elegant colored nurse The Committee were two of I hem voting the prize to a infant three set their hearts upon but why they did let every mother of the duped three hundred ask that she had done something and her proud father who IB really a very handsome man blushed when be sat prompting and Col orator on the Tbe strangest looking people ever seen together are met at this exposition not it may be said figuratively if not truly that baby shows make strange bedfellows Here Is a tall fellow with a moat laughable quirk In his nose with I short wile leaning heavily on his nil wonder abe grinning and handsome only to re- pora there Is the brilliant essayist trying to be alone there bat It won't do to name aim Tbe giantess the hall and her gait Is terrific a three-legged would bo more graceful The fat maiden runs against a nervous and Col WOOD directs a nan with the very curious hair to play tha piano rything la disjointed tbe show In a for a farce two la and wearied with the waul of refinement tired of the bowlings of restive babes whose little eyes are ready to rump from sockets from the of the glaring the retires more In lorrow than ID Presently Mr announces MM FOWLER of who undertakes to doncant upon to be derived from such expositions hut her Is drowned In ine concerted the un- happy Infants and she retires to another hall t folio but moo return to the real baby stow to real baby talk Tho piano goes again so too the bif s and such a alms as there Is never was seeu before Here you have a baby's face coyly buried beneath trio ef us cape its body swelling with emotion another head is covered with a handkerchief as It reposes happily on iis mother's bosom This In nature slightly THE COLORED BABT The show of colored babies is quite as de- rent as that of us In the Music Hall the and dumb mother of one of little wooty hearts is a of physical beauty superior to any IB the and gcd the has the VOL 1244 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13 1855 PRICE TWO CENTS further merit of exceeding modesty Old Mother ton who neen a hundred and seven Summers Is a perron of more refinement than tbe giantess and the fat gill together and the little darkies and tho big darkles taken all In all look and behave as well as the white folks In street We wish we had the power of poetry to describe the smell of which In passing through these exhibitions the ability to prize or who but fourteen yearn of age weighs one hundred and forty pounds and don't core who nothing abort of rhyme will ever do justice to baby II Is proper to state tnat the persons who have ded themselves by suffering their to be dis- played in colored as well as the ladies and a pretty Ignorant of fame a little vain and lovers of money We did not recognize any ol our first families on tho tables and it may be safe to nay that are not there The and Col Wood Show was not very attended bnt quite a number of the wags of tbe town went to see who were ly the funniest of tbe two displays There are who insist thai Inhuman exhibitions of this character are Interesting bat that we think after tbe style of the woman who kissed tbe cow de- pends upon taste altogether Tho utility of tbe affair is certainly beyond our comprehension We nearly forgot it The drollest thing of these baby is a white woman with a black infant al the Bateman How it happened Mrs LER or some other learned lady may be able to tell to dls it's all a mystery LATEST INTELLIGENCE 17 Telegraph to New-York Daily Times Liberty Party State UTICA Wednesday 13 The Liberty Party State Convention bled beta to-day About twenty delegates were ent W W CHAPMAN of Oswego presided Tbe following ticket was nominated For of DOUGLASS of Monroe of New-York State C of D of land Canal SMITH of Jefferson Stale W of Monroe of Court of of and WM GOODELL of SMITH presented a address was A series of resolutions were passed Maine Wednesday Sept 12 We have a few additional election returns but they do not change the of Governor defeat and the election of a large majority of Anti- Senators and Representatives The result in 198 towns for Governor shows for WELLS Reed Last year MORRILL bad in Lho same towns REEn Me Wednesday Sept 12 The Augusta Age has from 298 towns giving votes aa follows WELLS REED In these towns RILL loses as compared with last year's vote when be lacked of a majority There are votes yet to hear from In Senate 31 of 31 Senators in opposition to have been elected and of the tives two to one far tke low Kerar BOSTON Wednesday Sept 12 f A Convention of Whigs Las been called to assemble at Worcester on October 9 for purpose of nominating officers Five thousand baa been raised in this city for the relief of the yellow fever sufferers in Norfolk and Portsmouth The thermometer here to day reached in the shade The Show at R I Wednesday Sept 13 The hoise show finely to-day Trie morning was devoted to an exhibition ef stallions mares and lies In the afternoon there was a trial of speed between nine horses that had never trotted for money The first prize was taken by ed by Mr LIVINGSTON of New-York City and the second for by owned by Mr ol Boston Tbe judges were THOMAS ADAMS ef bury WM D Jr of Philadelphia and WM II of Providence Arrest of Four Desperadoes Wednesday Sept 12 Four men named and have been arrested here charged with burg ing tba bridge of the Cleveland and Railroad at two weeks since These men have been the terror of that vicinity for a long time Departure of tat Canada BOSTON Wednesday Sept 12 The Royal Mail Capt sailed at noon to-day with 98 passengers for Liverpool aad b for Halifax She takes out in specie The Battle ef North Point Wednesday Sept 12 The anniversary of the Battle of North Point is being celebrated here to-day with much enthusiasm The military are out parading in strong force Hot Weather In the Went Wednesday Sept 12 Tiie thermometer in this city this morning ters 93 in the shade Ship NOTTS BOSTON Wednesday 12 The ship Australia from Manilla for York put into 3 and must discharge New Book Publishers Association A meeting of the New-York Book Publishers sociation wan held yesterday at noon al Its Rooms Building corner Broadway and street There was a very general and punctual ance of members present Mr A S Vice presided Mr G P Chairman of tha Committee pointed to make arrangements fox the festival lo be given at the Crystal Palace on the at the of the coming Trade Sole to the principal Authors Editors Publishers and Booksellers of United States made a report in which bs stated that all the requisite preliminaries for coming entertainment had been carefully made by iho Committee it was staled have been provided for all red the to be laid upon main door of the building tht galleries being reserved for ladies Invitations it was further bad beM sent to the most celebrated authors and editors throughout tha from most of whom letters of acceptance been received those who bad engaged to speak upon the occasion were enumerated tho names of WM CULLEN Drs HOLMES and KENNEDY and Rov H H CHAPIN Mr he had conferred with lion EDWARD and had received uf hm if his numerous would possibly admit o it All in all it was thought by tbe tee that roni the arrangements made the festival ui bo ono ol the most distinguished and liant said that had ever been In York Some local followed when the Association adjourned The Board ef their laat session appropriated three thousand for tke relief of she and Portsmouth sufferers by yellow fever SOLON BORLAND to tral America and C is editing Democrat at Little Rock Ark and has turned K K Complete returns not official of the Alabama give following resull 43 SOB Majority for STOI There is in the price of family j ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA'S MAILS Extracts from Foreign Files OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE We received our Foreign files last night at a late hour bnl find In them little of importance tional to that whieta we received previously by Teler graph We give a few extracts of Battle Aug 18 MY LORD In my dispatch of Hie 14th instant I Informed your Lordship that I had reason to believe that the Russians would attempt by a vigorous at- tack to force us to raise too slego This they endeavored to do an the morning of the but the result was mast glorious to those of tbe allied troops who had the good fortune to be engaged Tho action commenced daylight by a heavy column of Russians under tho command of General and composed of the and 17th Divisions with the 4th and Divisions In reserve attacking the advance posts of the Sardinians The ground occupied by thorn is on commanding hills on the right of the position on tho left bank of Ibe river it KB junction with the with two advanced posta on the opposite side These were held with very determined gallantry for a considerable Mme but being separated from their supports by the river and not having tbe protection of artillery wore compelled to leave the most ad- uno About tbe same time the 5th and 12th divisions to which was added a portion of the 17th against the bridge of hdd by one battalion of French infantry of the line who were Cor a short time obliged to yield and fait buck upon the main supports with these however they quickly retook the bridge at the point of the Again the Russians attacked with persevering age and were enabled to follow up advantage by gaining she heights which rise precipitously on each side of road their success was but momentary they were driven bach across the river leaving the ground covered with dead and wounded Tte Russian General in no way daunted by the ure of his two ordered a second column of equal force to the to attack they advanced such impetuosity covered by the fire of their numerous artillery that a third time the bridge waa carried and the heights above it crowned but they were again repulsed and retired In great confusion into the plain followed by the bayonets of our gallant Allies The general officer who commanded the Russian column and who IB supposed to bo General READ wua killed and In tils possession was found the orders for the battle signed by Prince who com- manded in person Prom these kt would appear that it a most mined attempt to force us to raise tho siege Had they succeeded was to have been attacked hy one portion of tho army while the heights on we now arc were to havo boen stormed with the other at the same lime a vigorous sortie was to have made from the town on the works on our ex- treme left from the quarantine and another on the works on oar extreme right on Mount Tbe action which I have endeavored te describe is moat glorious to tbe arms or tbe French and the nian troops To meet the force of the Russians the former had but infantry and four batteries of ar- tillery the latter bnd men In position actually engaged and 24 pieces of cannon The Russian force consisted of from to men wilb 180 pieces of artillery and cavalry to the amount of This disparity of numbers will readily explain to your lordship the difficulty that would havo been ex- had an attempt been made to follow up the advantage by a pursuit Tha Russian retreat over was protected by the fire from Uie heavy in position on the Mackenzie heights The loss sustained by the is estimated at between and men Including 600 prisoners on the part of the Allies it does not amount to more than men This brilliant affair has the greatest delight among the ranks of Allied army and while It odds flesh lustre to the gallant achievements of the French it la with stie utmost pleasure that I hare to record the Intrepid conduct and gallant bearing of the Sardinian troops under have lor the limo met conquered and shed their Mood against our common enemy who is now ing the peace of Europe Captain buttery of howitzers was placed tn advance with the Sardinian and did most excellent service in preventing the advance of the enemy's artillery Our cavalry under SinJ LETT K C B in tbe of prepared to lade advantage o any that might but tho opportunity did notarise for calling upon their services I regret that I am unable to give a morn detailed count of the part performed by the Sardinians as up tu this time I havo not received General MORA'S report I hove JAMES General Commanding The Lord Tbe Bombardment of Account lit Nord an extract from a letter dated Aug 13 two days after the fleets had left In we After forty-six hours bombardment and the expenditure of from to shells all the fortifications all the batterien and all the works of defence are left completely intact The day after tho departure of tho Allied fleets the Ore at waa extinguished and tions are making for rebuilding tbe twenty houses that wore destroyed Captains of navigating the of Finland easily aa to the continued existence of The Military Gazette of Vienna ader quoting ths words of tbe Involute RUISI the unimpaired condition of the works batteries and guns at borg says We learn from an imperial source tbat the powder magazine up and tho neighboring buildings br lire bat the works constructed to guard the entrance of tho haven are in tie state of defence Exaggeration of the Allied Accounts From the London Timet 29 We must say that actual results are an im- mense deduction from the boasted victory Just con- sider how the matter really stood at tho of the bombardment between us and the Russians We had not silenced their batteries but we had silenced our own We were not only for the present but for the season for anything that now appears Tho two Immense fleets were helpless except to keep the Russians in harbor We had left our sting in the wound It IB a source says eur correspondent that there was nut a reserve of spare mortars sent out not so much to replace the spoilt ones as they became injured and so continue the longer but because we might have followed thin blow with another as severe In another quarter Why tho big ships have carried any number of mortars all us ballast in fact ono is now taking out mortars enough for the whole la In 48 hoars a perfectly new mortar might have been substituted for tvery spoilt one and Ibe gunboats might have ves an the heralds of their own victory at Revel or Riga n Cronstadt before the enemy tiad time to adapt bin defences to the very Important fact established at had evidently made a miscalculation there and was not prepared for the means at our command be has probably made tho same miscalculation olae- and is equally unprepared if we are only pre- pared to repeat the blow This unfortunately we ore not So we are forced to leave him time to improve the occasion and oux victory ol is only leenon in self defence which we give Russia at no grout cost to tier bnt at com to ourselves Our people Indeed are attempting to calculate the damage we havo done in pounds sterling But If this is to be the single achievement of the season in the Baltic we fear the balance is sadly against us for the in ati at sea have not cost the Allies a fanning under ten apiece and the utmost damage we boast have done at is a million and a or thereabouts Tho mere pecuniary of the then are Immensely against us That is a small The worst Is we have thrown away the opportunities of this yeur just for want of looking forward and being prepared for the contingency of success Next year doubtless we shall have enough but tbe will then be prepared tur us and we may not be able to go through our pretty dance of boata just within rungo with the some success The truth Is learn Castor than we do and will be Just BO much ahead of us as to set at de- fiance our immense superiority of wealth and at team they will do so tUl there is more of the animi which is ever and providing for the in our conduct war The Stage of CAMP Aug 17 At 4 o'clock this morning the English batteries opened a heavy flie along the whole of their line Tho Russians kept silence for full twenty when they replied In good style The French were slow in operating with ua It was fully o'clock before they opened on tbe and wben they did It wag a sort of fire their right pausing when their luft waa I active and vice vena A report had been current that but for the action on the long of woe o tt noon and at to day the roar of tbe ar- tillery wai heard It wan supposed the cannonade had commenced In earnest and would be vigorously After a short time however it slackened con- and it became evident that no serious Intended During the whole day tho has varied In violence and has often been scarcely more severe than that arc accustomed to witness nearly every At other times er tke has been very Its teal object IB I believe to enable tbe French to continue their to tho Many conjectures and re- pens are afloat on subject It hns benn said that the flro is to be succeeded by a feint attack Then when it is supposed that the enemy has brought large bodies of troops to the front ef his defences a more bombardment la to take place to be followed by a real attack on a different point More authoritative information has reached me which without entering details gives mo grounds to believe that something scrions will shortly occur to which fire has been merely a prelude THE NAVAL Tbe Naval Brigade suffered About 300 were in trenches and they had 23 casualties in- six men and an officer killed This gallant but ill-treated brigade usually gets oil tbe hard knocks but none of the rewards of good service It surely is not too much to expect that vacancies made In their ranks by tbe shot sad shell they so bravely and face should be filled up from among themselves yet for many months there has not been a promotion among bnl very numerous deaths Throe belonging to one ship have been killed On the 18th of Juno a lieutenant fell wben gallantly at- tempting to rescue a wounded sailor Tho male moted bad eoen no service before and has neon none since for be went to England shortly afterwards but be is a very near relative of Sir JAMES GRAHAM'S la Captain vacancy to be similarly up T The Naval Brigade has certainly grounds Pur complaint A MO NO TJIE OF CAPTAIN We have casualties to lament and have s of- some damage to our batteries Four gams of No 7 battery left attack were silenced the other two thereupon suspending Two guns of tbe Naval Brigade were disabled Captain OLDFIILD of the Royal Artillery was killed Major HENBY of carps lost his arm at shoulder but waa doing well this evening He had just benn relieved and was abont to quit the battery when the ball struck him Lieut Drums 3d Buffi has been very badly wounded there la scarcely a chance of his recovery Cant II commander of tbe Albion was killed In the trenches Do saw the ball coming called to his men to stand out of the way and himself remained and was instantly killed either by ths ball or by a spoke ol tbe wheel it smashed I have heard of other similar Instances There is a sort of It would appear In a cannon shot when It comes at you A SHOT This afternoon abent li o'clock one of our mortar on the right discharged sli mortars at one spot in tbe and blew up a magazine of shells which popped on in beautiful style the Russians over tbe parapets in mortal terror and our in IORD Battery jumped on theirs aud cheered with delight A SPT This evening about 9 o'clock we were disturbed from our prandial pipe by a sudden alarm in the camp of the Fourth by shouts of A Russian There he goes and Of course we bowled out hut in double quick time There considerable ment in the vicinity or tbe formed of empty beef casks which after containing the dead visions of the Division serve to enclose the live slock Nobody seemed to cave a distinct idea ef what the Russian spy waa like bat he waa laid to be mounted and some bold Hibernian warriors were feard to de- clare they saw him doubling In tbe distance which con siding darkness waa rather a daring assertion Finally tho if spy It was and not Englishman riding home to his Not so a canteen which tha set kors after the spy entered by and emptied Tinder pretence of seeking him Lord Plans Earl has received the following letter from Sir Fox the eminent Aug 15 My Lord Having received from your Lordship a fall explanation of your plan warfare and having given the subject the most serious 1 aaa of opinion tbat il your suggestions arc carried out tbe protection of a naval or military a few would suffice te a fortification which under tbe system would occupy a very longer period and that thU result would be attained with a small loss of life to tbe attacking I have Ar CHARLES For To Admiral tho Earl of G C U Sentiment In He The Paris contains a very interesting letter train Its correspondent at St dated Aug 10 describing me effects of the recent events in the and tbe Crimea We a portion Two Items of news one from the Baltic and tha other atom the Crimea we at this disturbing and alarming oui population I refer to thr ment of and the battle near the in the Crimea The bombardment of has not by Itself produced a very lively impression for it is known that all the works of defence ore in tbo rook and that it IB impossible to annihilate but we hear that the Allied fleets have all that it was possible to destroy and Sweaters la the key to tho pass which leads to the tal or at least the most import at city of Finland It IB that the Russian aristocracy go for bathing and this year in spite of tho war the baths have their usual popularity The no- were there in as great crowds aa ever at the ment when Ike Ore commenced at Hence you may well understand tho uneasiness produced by the attack At St Petersburg wo have neen nothing but people hunting to the poet to learn from and trembling every to learn that the enemy's had been brought to bear upon the city and were prepared to open flro it is the consequences which might have lowed the attack upon which have caused anxiety but In the case of the Crimea it is very ent There does not seek to conceal the extent or the defeat which a numerous of tho Russian army has experienced and to which news tho death of Gen READ la added The situation of Russia to-day may be summed up in two words misery and general discontent Sugar tea aud coffee are very dear even at St I can well understand the dearness of tea and coffee from die In the Baltic and tho of ibc Black Sea and as to the hi eh price of sugar there are It in true numerous manufactories of sugar in Russia but the are absolutely without hands The discontent of the has reached an extreme point in every province Tho war baa a fatal blow to commerce to tion and to industry There has in fuel been rained by successive mare than a quarter of the and it in impossible to Hud a number tilling the ground or for working In Ibe factory about Eugenie The public will have remarked that the Em- has taken but little part In the public festivities celebrated lam week In Parts For this care ol her Majesty's health there is every reason to believe tbat there fa a most satisfactory cause and indeed it is known that Queen VICTORIA was most and pressing In her kind advices the Empress to observe every precaution on which eo Important a future may depend We expect confidently that at no distant date the official Moniteur according to the etiquette of France will announce to the nation the of the Pott England's Departure from Moniteur announces the departure of Her Majesty in the following terms Tho population crowded along route of Her Majesty the Queen of England with the same ness tho same spontaneous enthusiasm as it showed on her arrival the only difference was tbat a of regret was mixed up this time with tho ful manifestations of affection and sympathy The visit of Her Majesty Queen VICTORIA has been a vory short one there Is not a single Inhabitant of Paris who does not wish it had been of longer duration All the Parisians with that inborn tact which they BonK regarded themselves individually as of Her Majesty and the smallest the most humble houses in streets through which the Queen waa never expected to pass and of which she hsd not even any knowledge hoisted a flag or illuminated a The population of participation in festivities of those A CM tr IBM Fleet In Hay of from London Daily Auf An Austrian fleet has east anchor in the Uny of Two one a are riding off snd two of them are in tbs harbor of Naples This Is of the remonstrance addressed by the Austrian Government to the King of on the error of his ways to which we called attention on the 11th Insl Tbe present state of Italy baa rendered Austria and apprehensive Hence it comes that she is ing her military force In Lombardy and the Venetian territories to any rising there and to be in to risings in any other Italian State And hence it comes that a fleet Is sent lo tie op Die craiy f rot ft the King of Naples who bent tu his ries o now giving free scope to his humors In the Kingdom uf tho Two Sicilies have not arrived a ment too soon From md maltreating vate and creatures have proceeded to provoke collisions wish and their of thin kind has been di- against the senior at It will require all the soft sawder of Lord Joun friends at Vienna to upon King DuMBA lo moke such an as It will be consistent with the dignity of tbe British HOT to accept Panic of the Roman A correspondent of Daily writing from Rome on the Sd ult says The significant of Lord and Lord Joun in Parliament with to the despotic which pervades a great part of Italy and especially the Roman Stales have produced a sort of political ague in the minds of his Holiness who are now in a continual tremble lest the threatened interference of France and England should place some limit to their hitherto unbounded power or the encouragement of some Republican conspiracy menace the ecclesiastical dominions total This latter source of alarm has been the bugbear of tbe restored government ever since and every year has furnished in greater or less numbers con- the Papal throne and victims on Papal scaffold Tho discontent of its subjects Is In feel the sword of which bunga over the clerical Government Proclamation In A 1B to circulating in Sicily It IH added that one phrase used in it by Is The hour In come for the people to rise 1 will not Impose but I declare myself ready to answer their call Another of In a letter lo the London Mr EUSTACE describes his recent ascent of MODI Blanc and the scene he witnessed On the 15th we started from and as usual to tbe Grands Mulcts rocks where we for tho night This part of the ascent is very grand almost wholly In glacier traveling and here you see more crevasses and of ice than daring latter pan of the ascent We found but tle in the glacier using the ladder only once to cross a large crevasse On reaching the Mulcts we dined upon the roof of the cabin and prepared lo enjoy tbe sunset but a thick mint eame up which obscured everything and wo feared we should lone the splendid We were venting our dUap in loud regrets when a lanche descended from one of the Aiguilles In sur rear and in the twinkling ol an eye as by the tooth of a magician's wand the mist rolled away disclosing the most magnificent sight I ever la the ill tan ao wan the nun in all his glory Far as the eye could reach bat mountain tops and ranges conld be seen gilded by bia On the left was the crescent moon at present pale Dark banks of Homo of them lo appearance black were dis- and there upon tbe horizon and Ibe distant horizon appeared like a golden plain In ation of Ibe earth Gradually the son sank his last lingering In roseate tints the calotte of Mont Diane gradually changed to green then lo cold tbe moon Increased in brightness and a single large magnitude appeared over the summit of Moot Blanc like a crown of light Tbe ling away of the mist I presime by the concussion of the air by the fall of the lanche the effect was surpassingly grand YELLOW FEVER followed by Its aad the presume tbe and Weldon Tbe Yellaw In Virginia Wednesday Sept 12 Hy tho steamer this morning we have gence Norfolk down to 12 o'clock M yesterday The deaths in that city during the 24 hours ending at G o'clock on Monday evening were 36 On Tuesday morning but few new cases or deaths were reported At Portsmouth were SO deaths on Monday and during the M hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday Tho panic wms increasing the dead were Rev United Stales Chaplain end daughter and JAMES of the copal Church Rev JOHN Roman Catholic had relapsed Out of a party of eleven physicians and nurses who went down on the boat on the of now dead The wife of Rev Mr SMITH in dead Dr ol waa very ill Tho Howard have declined sending tbe children to although every preparation had been made for them families had removed to Camp Falls FROM Wednesday Sept 11 The Relief Committee of this city seal this after- noon to a cheek of thirteen hundred and dollars for the relief of the there moil Kvery boat which leaves here for infected dis- Is partially freighted with not only the and life bnt medicines and all the delicacies so comforting and soothing lathe sick Even little boys and girls stimulated to acts of by the example of their parents ore cing the good work tn earnest and depositing new and com fort abie of clothing at the City Hail to be forwarded to tho orphans They ore also emptying savings to swell the voluntary offering Tbe ladles of a great many congregations of various de- nominations are also earnestly al work In baying goods and making up suitable for all whe may stand in need of garments We also nonce very con- additions to be subscription lists on part of benevolent societies and Ibe Tbe says list st our counter is now about long embracing sums amounting in the aggregate to about considerable completed we ahall send it to the elty authorities or Norfolk and It will no doubt be preserved by as Uw record of the voluntary liberality nf the people of Baltimore DEATHS AT William Collins President of the e and R road John Collins Esq brother of Dr Collins George W Chambers OV THE AT R S druggist Harris Mr Jacknon MiHa Woodward Mr Dandier Mr Two Misses Humphrey MiseM Hammer Bahara David Christopher Jane Simpson Lewis 10 Mr Richard Hall Mr Wall Master Mr Barnes Mr Nelson Meyer James Chearney N Myers Susan Flanagan Win D Dunbar Joseph Darren aped li Wheeler Howard Ass Mrs Arlstides Smith Misa John aged Archibald 13 Janes Cherry Jr Wife Rev Smith Wra W B Sorey U S Mr Robinson Jasper Menser watchman Cranberry Fred Johnson How Ass Miss Mary Woodward Miss aged Theodore Cunningham Ulan Hetty Revel aged Misa Susan Nimmo Son of N D Wilroy Adams Mrs Baker Wm Doyle Solomon Spratt Mrs J M E and 7 of family Theodore Owens Mrs B B Walters Mrs Henry Mis John Seldon MM Wm C Miss Virginia Selden Mrs Silken Mr Alex Ferret Thomas Mrs Alex Mrs John Mrs Holden or THE KLY The plague lly disappeared Thursday and learen us In doubt aa to whether Is a good or had omen They are very much like with large and bites in mly in lain flesh and raise great knots on it When came their bellies were red and wbsn they left they bad become yellow BT In addition to the already to folk to aid afflicted citizens of that pince and of Portsmouth the appointed at the Ing ul citizens at the Merchants Exchange have col- of was collected by Mr HAHDT one of the in alune Several p  due tat Monday Sepi The yellow fever u abating here Lut number of deaths from 11 were OSo Tbe Is cool and showery From f Stpt 8 The interments in all the cemeteries of for the ending on Sunday fonr less than thoar of the previous week ten than the week before The yellow fever decrease was This Is a most satiate tory diminution and folly Justifies the foregoing We anticipate a decrease this The is mere like April used lo be than or September DRUGGISTS IN COUNCIL AMERICAN Adulterated Drugs THC WINE fourth meeting of the American Is now being hold la street College The held Tuesday at tke customary were and a list ft fleers for the year The on this tbe session WM from being so largs aa the Importance of Ike to call tor manj delegates being expected ar- rive on Wednesday Dr II T of Portland Mf took Chair as Vice President Dr the of a ef three me te credentials Several la ka bad been bnt al Mr waa carried Tks were named ay man tn tke in C D W J U Gordon and others On their report It gentlemen Ibe proper Bottom U B W Aabel ryD W Procter Jr Chas Ellis Ed Henry C Blair Yerk Joo Meaklam JOB B Geo 1 Coggeshall W F Lindsay An C D Cincinnati Pharmacy W B Chapman d 8 Wayat W J M Gordon A fct J C farr A P Sharp The report was retired and adapted The gentlemen w base are annexed wars OLIVER H DLL New-York A J Buffalo and Detroit The roll waa now called over by Mr K and tbe proceeded to the ment of permanent for tbs ensuing Back a member to the wbeU of wolch two added by the Chair as a Geminating tee Mr the report of the Executive oa wu laid on tbe table after tbe had their report Mr S M submitted from It appeared tbat the for the paat year amounted to and the receipts suck that a small balance yet on baud Tbe Committee ajU the lift of fleers far the year JOHB N Y C B Guthrie Ellis F Fish Coan James 6 W J M W Jr D B M Colcerd A J No was to the ths respectively for tha oa above bnl as many fit to have recourse tbe and formality of a vote by ballot in slowly adopted Mr on taking ths as fbr year for aonor him and bis la daties of bis position in the Wat lo ore mole of the A ol was Dr aa to ha After ths of II Tbe 11 At of tke ing Mr 5 M COLCORD of Beaton in the folio lui lew tbe of unr of EC MUD Hli Ibt he in oai ai to of one In ban of uid IOM tn our to wp of Carried unanimously LONG Lamentable The wife of THOMAS residing at No 118 Brooklyn day night by taking an During the afternoon of Tuesday she sent a colored girl te aa apothecary sbop In the neighborhood and air cento worth of the poison and in the evening ID her with a young babe and locked the The noise made ky the child attracted the ef other persona n tbe hour e and upon bursting the open Mis THOMAS found alive tnd waa all Medical aid was immediately sailed lut It was loo late to ol was of age and leaves a husband and two children cer beld an Inquest yesterday No canao than pecuniary is for act Tha Caae JOHN waj tabbed al the corner of Nassau and Pearl streets Brooklyn Tuesday in a very precarious state and bat little hopes are entertained of his recovery who thr knife was yesterday by K SMITH committed to await tbe of the Whip Primary TLe Whig Primary Meetings in Kings County culled for tbe insl will be Heeled lo the District Conventions to be meld on Ibe Inet al will elected lo awend Ibe State Lo be beld at on the inst Also one Delegate to resent earn In Judicial Tbe regular monthly meeting of this Association wia beld Tuesday al the Lecture Boom of the nf ike Thn attendance wae and tbe An Essay was read by Dr J T Bible An tni mated followed in n tbe rally participated K N following nre the reported made for ard In the Tenth Ward ol Joun C Whig Whig C Whig Norfolk A liberal was taken up in the HEMT WARD Church last day for the relief ef tbe Norfolk One la the rand tU This Is all that has been contributed Brooklyn HO far is beard from Park for Break A is in or a new Park m the Ward to bs by and Suth avenues and b 1 and streitt mi 5 morning three into inr hous of H the corner of and and two r d in the Ibe third went op to tin the lie WBI b Mr who had been bv fiome made m opm win daw and ensued The ft D to the wben Mr S call lor the Police and the fellew who lln bailee by an officer of the Third afler he Lad ran a couple of bleaks He lucked VI and gave bis came ns JAMES His on tbr home hud tu add of tbe CITY COURT Noi 10 H 26 IH 30 31 40 66   

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