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likt -~~ tli Se --al and olsitti tiy sovereigli mn Europe -at4il order foin the ---- teBank, antd'this was gh the il rings, wlose santly experiieced. _-'jil gccupies ti I rregu: - rgkt acres of ground; an lrolitectural beauty, with dduw- towards the streets, 'Igth from the roof i 4ed areais. - The ordinary partmenits diff'er fromi those ik0s only 'in their extent a , ciks being. constantly on ti riken with butsineOss at that. m an adequate idea of what a :is.we must penetrate its - nd ofices, where we shall see erations as are not known ill t et I was led, onl presentinti r -Td admissioi, into a private oere, after the delay v1f a few Sesenger came and con through the m1iightv and 'biding. Down we we'nt om het e the notes of the Btik - s~terday were mn ex~imhi. cirwith the entries oan the w4o6ed away. The Biak l&nfn eCer issu's thesmme note pie..' It receives in the m! di. ry conre of busiress abuit X800, 00 ,000,000 daily in notes; these 41p in parcels according ii their fhati,on, buxed ip with tlhe date f Ceptioin, tend are kept ten o a the'expiration of which eper are taken (.uit and grounld in nill twhich I saw ruinning, and - d aa into ppr If in thes course of those ten yea rs islute in business or law-suit -ldoagiXse concerning the payient ynote,.the Baik can prodce the Utcabbill. To meet the demand s coustaintly used tip, the ;"its owin paperm-nakeis, its 'riIters,its own engravers. all the which the itost of its brk is done. A comiplicated a tmful opeCratttion is a regiter in iom the printing Oflices to nk ig offices, which imarks cv -cot of paper whieh is struck oil' ib.press, so that the printers Ot prinu a-single sheet of blank t is ot recorded in the On the same pi-inciple of ex gSe a shaft is made to pass from epartment to aiothelr, coincctingl iok in sixteen business wings of sfahlisiltnent, and regulating 3 ith.iuch precision that the IrQ4 ft'ni are always pointing to ~tio'bcond of' time. T~h&n'xt room I eitered was that the notes are deposited which dflrsie. '.We have thirty. 1d3 of nitds stirlit n this t eghrengked to me;'will. Qw a ai~tle ofil.'"'I told him it b e vatstly agreeabile, and he ~ .4.?lii~dedmea-n millin sterling, (five rni Ssfdollars,) which I received with -~ ,uy thabks for his liberality; biut lie flsieted oin my) depos.ting it with him ait would be hardly safet to Mns inuch motney into the street. ~'iy much fear- that I shall never see 3 linoney again. In the vault be eftdhe~ fleer was a director and tihe Iid; counting the ba:gs of gsold I-heoh metn were pitching down to themt, - a'il- g conting a thousamil poaundos -It tdri-ng just fromi the mint. 'This worlId npey. eemed to realize the fa bles ~te'rn ealth, and gav.e rhe new s-'trong impressio: s oif the mnagni of- the business donte here andi the ot~nt of. this one inst i/ntioni on thle i'~ce of the wvorld.". - ~RLA NTERIRITOnIIAL ExTENsloN. no only Tuikey proper anid ha-r o~t~ of yvhich Russia is wishing - appropriate. considerable slices. fuston has beeni alrieady made ta th Iuis pt forw~ard by Ruia i ont Per. a Sihe denmandis f-rm that po wer, it jamenit of a sum of' ?-0,00)0,000 oubsles' due to her, the cessioni of the -- ,rbvhTeof' Tauris, onie of thle mois.t n pyrltiiuf- of t he prov inces of Il'ersia h~a~~e -shores of the Casp iani se'at..h ovince is worth moire than S0.000, - -0roubles. Russia generul ofa Su o pay Persia the dihrei-enee -yVniid above. - a a~ front Syt-in, of the 18th oft rnenton that manyv ('nites in 4ibtig the Cyclades inmit'sted the ~jdtntion shlnh Russia declnre- war t ghist'1ur key, to proIeed to Creti and~t~ nefjt thetirC country menci to insurirect ion.i Itgssaid -that the anthorities (of Orofe had seizied tirty ensks~ of rantd at quantity of mask. T h-.hcarrying the Turikishi flag, aleft in a grotto of the dese-r of lTeodor-os. ~ IH OaPOO.-A let ter to the* drisr states that the wriiter ~~ ~w~'Mne outt gold at. the rate of' 6i~d 14r-ii hour. lie fin-ther says: '~~w -others. by the side of me, with lassignee of a squnaw, (fhr an Ilu tnis~ot worth his~ food,) are ~!-~zmftfty dllars a day. We will ~Ie tdusands of inhabitaints here int Sti on'ths, as gold is everywhere . adu vicinity. All the soldIer-s int garrison are at work, aking '~?on.820 a day upwa-ds, bit nonte less J 4i10.L No person-would wior-k for duntil my ptrtner tried; and two or three hours' work lhe was l$5t forirhiatl-~a9 in his ma bio~h'h lhe took. Th'e next day lhe Y6 abut four hours, and sold his --40 On iestigation, it d ha e had sold $60 woratth **nd 80 woirth for $40. - ~ out $80 worth in mnutes, the'n S~~~' ATA~ JAit~iQ~A~A~liet torfirom Persia gives some flfthr pi. tienilars of t.e .terrible i thquikat at Shiiraz. on tlib'21t if Apwi 1l'uiist'-d - The shocks- continued up to the 14th1 of NLI , at short inei-vid bte-y day. The first shock lasted five mtintutes, When the ilabihitswe're asleep, and laid nearly the whole city inl ruins. h'le wri.ter, speaking of the scene ne.t ntor'ninig, sily s: "Oi every side the' eve couild see nothing but a lap'' of ,ruins, streets 6bltokel up with stones, mid -dead bod ies being carried on litters without the walls of, tle eitv. It male the heart bleed to see th' lin bs of'persons show. ing themselves from beneati piles of rubbish, and iren , won en and children eideavoring'to Withdraw tle mu1ittilated bod iCs of their friends and relations frlo beneat the i-rins, whieli. in their desair, tley were teariig atwiy with their tecti, their hmianis, I ad their nails. Out of several tlhiusuil vit1ims, te lives cf onlv a ver snialli number wec saved. Sevcre shoeks occurred f'or five days, dui niuttlg whicb it is calcoue atiied that web-e thoutsatd 'lrsons peri'ished. On tho itrtl day lairge bandits of brigiiads lnne their a,,pear ance, and pi :tlunered the uifrtnillate inliabitaints, who were withlut defe.-nce of w'hiat little theV had been aIblec t save from) tle riins." .Ui.( Ani nAT.--inc of' the M ississippi paper.s tihis 1eScriies the electioniei I it (nui tites oifa gentlen iit who has just been om iun iated i.r a hi-gh oflice in that State. There are such iiel inl Ither States, aind lie rea der can tliiiik (W ge(14 illatly uaiies with II'l to fill the blanlks: J udge- 't he candidate ir- has nO niuiality which distiniguislies him the great herd Lof' nintikind, except a Pecu1liar. and th. re-inatingr no11iner ofeux tentding to you his five digits. and of say ing "hoiw are v you.'" aind trlot it a baby On his knee. and gritiigl at tilie mot~therl, ma ini k ~ inig slyly at the re sit-leeled gals, as they are called. l ie is tnot the first ian, by a Iong shot. who has introluced himIruself to jaitblit' i(. tiee IY the flexilbilit ' of his spiial (oh uillilI and the gracefhil hiel of his dex ter i Ibc W. Ile has a so:t of "I lilamt sweet. liie Iltailiier of sayiig. John whIichi is Said to make th,-sv'' hug uipi toi hill, :ili of saying, '"liw diye, sui," "That's a n:ice little riliss," whicb gIes phirne p ti he Iearts of the well eihased ina's and theii he is said to ie the very Napoleon (f the brian-ance"-has seh :1 (' e I')'ay, good liatrel'C wa Of -e ielz itnr tle fing-er' of* his partiler, wiho( Collteies" tand- Ibl.1sies, nali whet sits down Iy lier lover, si ays, '\hat a nice nu J.1 dge s; you ought to vote foi' him, 1Bill." 1'VN AnnarE~Iissm :N'-rs.---W ho itht la kept. the ruuim ii~ w YJik da ilies, but has had his smile over tle singuilar and even myt steriously funmiy ad vertisetnent s atppeairing eery 11n4 ni ing in the pape'rs. ~\Ve have, :niui wvhile wve thinik of it, wve mighit. just as wvell give a brief' ghmete at somen of preen w'eek. In: the Suni we read "\itedi, *50t girls to peel peaches!" IlTha tmmund fru'iitf'rl, and: exhIibi:s--as wec said last week-he tenit and1( imi two good1 fihrgers! None biut co'ii petra't . haindIs and such as hav: e haid ishiig!" hiere, * urely!~', is an onjinig biring "'go in." The finish wti~ll'roa wiinlhin't be so bail. --\'ated, ten good h:niil<. iin boit -" "W\anited a ies.-A :er this aiperatir is iut to cime out. u~ it aIarge s:iiik wth~ I Itl'-Just hirtd' ailine' tof' ofl .\la dei'.. ~ lherryst l' r , and liiiihhbon tWince..i mchil .mdat hardi if' n ii Go in limon<. --\\'a vnt, we nu ca take cht arle oif i a lit crod gle.i eii ii li - il ett .iii w' e ii[g ed. scale.-- A. . Ijutchmin. A I' EiCt. :nn: .\b :sn.:ia cit ('os jist. relttuined traini a v'sit to iiiroji' is at mitteberii If (r'irs. elect firoma the wvesterni seciion of New Yor, Kandl is to said bI ti a cletd andi exceed inglyv cc eenlt rie . A\ cuirrespou ndent oIf t he Phila dlelin hliuiirer says: ''We~ hlave seien hint hiemre nowI~ with a plaid Silk cravat, iioikey jack et In green: andm Iblack paniIIts, ini a gay ba ;-ii, thei oblserved~ of' tall ol. servers. perf'ectly at hioime ini his cid. diiies, and recaly bloIiedc by all whio kniew hocw giood a lit-rt is hiddent be hindmi his ( 'alifboiai rig. lie devised the seal of'tlihe Stat e of Calii'ria-w as veth icil of thit St ate- has ieen beiar er of cI-spautc':es tin Chinat and Brazil, I believe-e(:ilie homiie fromi ('ali'iiniia and stumped c it for' Ass:embly three yearis atgo---suiccdeid -when (lie Sell aitors tesignedt to ind(efetat te Canal: lillI, lie too resigited to dceeat. t he Sen ator1 friomn his dIi.str ict, was eltetcd run its a stumI~p caitidate foir Cmonigress~ ---was elected, of' course-eall oakec as tellinlg a spieech, or as tatkiing a filgiti ve poem as ailmost tany body arnd- we pre'tdict wa I bie thie 'first m'an a-,ked for by straungers in the gailer'y of t c house of Rlepr'esentaitives, atfuer ongwres m ntso " W1~NSDAY$A.UGUST ~. 853 Ve would request all coirrespond. ents who write on business to direct to the Pi-oprietor; Communications for piblication should be to the Editor. COTTON MlA RK ET. Charleston, August 30, 1853. We notice no change in tile ma1rk. et since ouri last. report. Prices range from 8 to 11 ets with a fUr prospect u being fully sustaiied. To BISIopvitle. Omr correspondents, the MaT-il Con tractors, tit Bish-opville, S. C., will please Ccept our thanks for their fiavor giving inloimation in regird to tie mails fr Sumter Distriet. We have landed their eomui il nicalt ifiln to oul. eflicielt postlilster It this place, who is the onlv one auithmi. sed to) nct 4ni tile sulbject, and who will no doubt give it du 1ttention. Cinreumont Troop. At an election held ill this place ( Saturdav last, finr a 1st Lieuteiait o! the Troop, 11'. MA. )uriner, Esq., re ceived 1a m1.jiyii)* of the vtes etlt :md was declared elected. The elec. tion, Lowever, i we iiderst'aid. Cont tested by the olpoSinig canid idate, M. M. M.Noal. This gentlemen, for0 sole time cone nected with this par, as editor, .nil who is the eldest. sn o that veteran of, the Press, Major NuArI, has we are aire ple:sed to see, beetme assoliciated with the Wail Street .Jouirial. as joint proprietomr and c(.editr. ir. Nuom is al abdo w iter, and has Our best wislies fi . ills S(cess. Aid to Newiv Oricus. WO are' (0ou to noice inl thlt ; Chm-iestem Courier, int tile citizeIs of thit p!:- have n(bly perforned their part in aid of the sufferers froin the iestilen ciMe inl New 0I lleans, the (en tribiutiins tims ior, haviIg i'eaiched the hal.dSmle sum it' 10.000. The citi '.els of Siitcrville have also ititVued in the caulse' of humainy, and throlgh tile exertions of a private genitlemin, have alreadi v rezitted a draft f*or$100. -i ne.-. .w4- q. 0-4. . ble foir the past week to the naked eve, Ae ir a short tim af er sunset, is oe that was dlxiscveed by Mr~i. li~xuin. i't'us, at Gi.ttingen. (on Ilhe 10th o'f by ille lillillliites, is iicver'theless' init all liinexpected visitir. Its ntteleus is of' the bi>hltness it' a st ar of' lie th~' iuagiitlt' a tatil at> mue o>r t we.i le rrees tin Jengtil call als lhe dI:,i.gii,eti,c. ('N. teiilililig u-waind. ft, isgi gliillll ini creasing in brighitnes a. Its dlistaliee. tl'Oni the still i llow thirty iniilliiins of inIles lint. (iil i I le ceili it, is tIwo <'i I-tIree t'iliuies iazee ni'moite. andl '~~i expeient xIs hav cben mle. w~ ithI it oni th pirient groingerpw ie Sriom 'ill we ':m ~he hadve hbeen thumI thr, suc.essflul an.l e'.'mu:ing. lIn cionvers''iien at t'w dla s since iri i a sundi praciti-al tarmer. whon La'i Iiom i-'edIi toI gie uts fim iesulh t oh expei iiwtnts tand ni 1e ioif appjlying ithis mau nure, lie slt'ud thai~t at thle prnie lieiah cla goim tn gfallidelatered t i-,e door purhe aglainti (:ver weat e that g ae \Vlia. lie *.'ve (ilitie prfnc tl eit. i bieen appiintt e htby F'. ii uAtu~nA & lIn~o. Italtiiiiori. their agent fii' the sale of lTienesee.'-Mes-'rs. l~ii.it en & li haveL ai ('intract with tlihe Peruvian (1dut (c'rtalin islanids ini the P ac'ific, and will be able to, deliver it. thtroughl their agenit ini ('harlestoin uplin the ~anne termis a sthoise uni, in whiebcl it can1 bie delivered thirough thieir' own, or ainy lgenits ot' the P eruovian Governmeni ct ini New Y'orkl. Thbis will imaternially r'educee thle ('ost (it prorinig this arti ele ini our State, and will prnove goodl news to a bhrge fiiringt eomuit y. Londoni (R urterly Rleiew Th'le Jutlv inmber of' this standlard of Biiishi hiitera turie hiis Ibeenl rec.ei ved and preseiits thle fitllowin g table of ciontenits:- Annals o f Irteland( b y the F'our Masters; iat'oni I axthmausen 's Notes in IRussia; W ritings of Priofessor Cowen; Generalities of' Comparative Anatomy; Shepherd on Ecclesiasticil a iithou d Vtrs. 0, 1 liaVu t y6 rc gardEd this pi~b licittitin at ii t ou most a'luablu e x cl Iiigcs,; I t edited by '. OAm(.Es' cJ(.i, of' tie fi t 0oider ntid is indeedd 01110 of1 the in4 t readable wor~ksC kow'. oCr ft S . Ipublished in this Couitry in palij let,fIi iii, mouutll V by Messrs. INI vLu3~rn& 'BARKER, New York; pricet V' a(1111i A vilhigci.C,ircl, says the Charles. Lui Cottrici, iia ll tile S.1111 style Its the UliaibChurch of' Lids citvis Ii(I% abih't bejiag e rected 6cin plaj 1:ns 11,11i1i.l4lied 1y .PTe~sI*S. -JONES9t5 ;X ichi tect., Iforthie ('m I regint ion Of' St. Mark',, clareub in. Ou)~r excel lent (GoV eriitr is thle (Thi i.Ifl:4(i (i1, ti ljiiliiit or t.1t111ai thri u-1l his i ifilueiee, wot IM~ coliii ht thait. thle edifice will sot ili lii c.uiapltted. Thc stii(tire wvill be of' brick. li , li 1 ilptj1',n!tue ICoil tilie (!xterim, is Lboll Ibile' (I* it style( t~ejiitty c.;, ill 4,141 Iuii!Zlisl I lil C'iur:Ie- Ilithj, l is~* fil liiid.. ~i ih j a1(1ope)kl) tilti !ei rooid. Thle elliich will hldl ai1)iUt tle pI 1i'inditd-ml sliI14i a.1 141 4jt,1 (ulti 'id coil) ((14)114)44 Chat-( W~e tiiilerstaui'44 ip, th life lh'ry Iliait at a1 Il-jilir (,f1w he ric i Ltu nl Asso e.dtion of' thu. jiluitiiit or da(vchI'lhlin~g Ctt. :-)!t i11vt. ciyA.iaa on! the ]-?Ih ilii. 1'rO(e.4-4iir "F. Ilo tmls (S t ile col-g (it' Cha rlct.-toti, was5 apji Oitedk to ;ii p(i-ss t li A 551Ci13. tionl at thle (1t4\ :z611i1a I ileti ii!., Lo lie hlvd i (U1iliiwt. . C., oil the inlst. If IDeee:n1, er ilext. 'ieslb jecl, *'Sii Tr'-ucl (bik tin. W. 4% 31. H. BE~. NVV copyV Ifiin thle IDCzni unt l-a ie P'es tile~ 6IIC fdlig remaI IIrk"~ to Xvli iel weC b cg piie(*:lissivii to fix our. Cim.or-c ''Wvi'are g'ratifiedI to ;Ce thle ieievisc of, tli (Oui11 tntel n) th.' Wiilmil!li iii -iind 'Naiicli''sikti Ii ne. N..t "t h-l.u:.. ogp the mctitevv rain 1s the -tal!S,: el tinue to iiiKo' execllit, titi, it tiv11 ill f.'i~tu 1:111 att thet ij~e lioi. Whl tile' I iiI 130"ad( is, ci tploled. tilie stock lioildi s- Shld \:lif~ ie a Ii fbi i ic ticket and ,11 $10 00) Lo lie able :ind inl debt;l ig-thlc P~i iit for. his inereasiig ~xe'tin~ii i SU(Ilt- As uan :etiv? -11 (1 lili"eit(h'r h l-ui)sluir aiitll Aud ioiiii. r'eraerspig mnlike. sefltg been uritaare of thet p100nency ofr the tvo gem matrnainaldiascai didates fobr the StatoeLegislature. lfssrs Editors: Observin.ig that there is a laudable degree of interest inanifestcd inl the. representation of this Election District aouI Legihir ture, we antinoince through tile medium of your widely cir:culited paper, two of ouri m1iost estimable fellow citizensi, C1) tain J. S. WVatson, of Salci, and Mr. Ezekiel M. DeIs, of Spring 11ill, as candidates for that position. Captain W's reputa-ion as a gen tlemati oif high moral worth. strong re ligious feling, urbiani ty of mnuiners, and penetrating intellect, recoiniinds hin to tle confidence, anid entitles hii to the snili-ages of the people of Snioi ter; while his age and experience em iinenitly <plalify him to perfbrm with honior to lii INel f aind his cointitents, the dutics of the highest political sta Uponl Mrl. 'Deas niature- has1 lavished her gits with it) sparing hand, and has evidenit ly designated him as oIie vWho is st in to become oi ofICar olina's brightest oriamients. lesides bein-g endowed with a iind of lie highest older, his jiteiary ani Sienf. tifie atiniment, exalt limit Ilar :iove meniuI ofhis age. YO(-)U NG A M EIfCA. C1.m:irr, S. C. Aiug. 18, 1 Sille Day. 'llere is a gooid deal.of t ruth in the t4lowiig article on oir Sale DayI, it is takeni friln ie DemtcratiC Free Press pulished at W fiingtn N. C. Sa!e day inl Sutit hi CarIlina is the first Moniday ini cverv 111411ii It. ( )I hit-se dhavs tIe SlitIi o 1 the 1ist rie. disposes, ofi the prip.ity ipoll wlit I. it liis levied wilhin tie pa-t iioithia. We knov nothiiin., 11ad Care less. about the (igin of tie law creatilg this sale day. \e di know, however, that it is ai absilute nui.ince, :I.S it is. It geecira'ly brillg a critwI to tle vill ge; and, ifay miiidei-.t:iidin1- has li V I bt1i11 e lii WIt il p tersI ns dIII ing I lite Iin th If, ifi. e i l/e (I* said illsimli s td ii i, t i p ti iinitil ithi at re sale-day, whe as per ag.reemen, tile belligerelit jialit-S ti-et at, tihe iCurt I liose. anI after getti i co*II ed." and cursing at a rate that wiould distaiie all the si l i diers at, ladrs. they ei the noitter IV a regab set :ai conI ie agni -I. Of coursethe III.iet-lds raise his.-y ellingi., turt v live dgrees above tle ot hers. and p eIrhtapIis b iefbrii1e il liri- firht his termiiin:ited tV Ior three i thers will be (if th Carpet. We have seen smii of thitese hIcroie pugilists atini.t iinicelt, 1.f, cllithes. TheI officers -44 thle haw 11n21y stop Onie lit tai 5Itt mu th .-lid4 lt3 eth eiic. oil illea'i ' hil Wig The Ifo~llowing' is the 1hrm ol' prayei 'parepa redl Iby iI op lk, oit the l'ro te-tant I'pIiscopal~~ Diocese ofI Lo.uiisia ilsed byi all the CThirebe- ini his dio New-t )rl ins: Ii hit Aliiht an tueriiulIs G l to liti'i ~u andt we.e i~iis thysevtbwe unwrthinesdonit etig~y agakniwledge thatm we have grul siiiu.itir ned by~ bougtni aIil 'n deed a~zinst, th~ev iine Majestt y; ~ii tidy ii r thato' wraneLth :a ii lgnat i io ll : tii~ains us. a iu, oh GiL d. who~ deSintur notth I aih sf ai sir bt namev~t ho tat.h .shol1 tuh rnfiuim is w~t'it2ckdnes mali lie, thui mereititd maitio i4iLe. i-iful unto thyii. mt pepl ho turs to hmiliatin and~uu giet te gat-he that we.. it'y tult reptiuus of ourgl itl jbalt, ti t ,~ itlura LId ilittcs use Ith .luhr. ( ur God.ia) wi ith lii purpt s lh a a , INI ndet of liti.. Spae~-iN- usi good ieved waL1ith te remerante lofour~i sin :\9 itue rtified the nnages tha the Ie ileiin-tc wherewth ifir iur hin it-ritily lgant tat whtile jti th ~hrtly ctri)isreon ay tarvig uaiev l e he reaer tobe iiidful ofi thy ligikht their judgmenitil i mtay iamrkes usi Thvee; eduw theo~~ t ut ('oml whoe ut 0 cneidsience in~ i yper ryand tru ennwlte gttto h e nd pleas Th reotin trnens afsif touh~ Jehu ink-rmia s isC msros .-Wi y~oht ee an. trly lgebrti, il to trast. tht fol(ie p o atrarp t-om the Coritt(Se s ttWe Parett grafied o ltea thalt the l'al l tboinea o1 hich ho likel~ yis ofodi ar daly arriving ah cc arngl halthy, nopned fear c ing t oceandsuc an impeto we tustwil begivn t th tradi eiiajit:01vci1p0 ti tst ii ir; 1 t ...n.......t e I.ti in nt i a d v ic s h i d . . . r ec..ed. . tersburgi daited thi 5t.h inis., a iIti4)y II i that, the Emperor mk?0ussia I ts definitely accepted t s the four Great Po'twtrs. A dispatei flrbomii Trie.s icto aiy thiit the Porte ias ngepted wit hout mod ificatiotn the '.priposals d ri .u %%I ntu Vieia, and that i A Ilbassador-Es tritordiinari'y was to leave. ContnIltino ple for St. Petersburg as soon as:. the Rtusian troops .should he ordered to evaeuate the Principalities. The latest advices uini Constantin ople are.to the Ulist uit., and statethat inten. excitemetit existed inl that city in conseqciece of ithe reflusal of' the I loslpdars of Mloidavia and Wal. hitelia to obey the suinouil')s to rettirn to Constantinople-indeed, the mem bers o' tihe old Turki.Jh uimrty are so indignaiit that ears :Ite nciitertaited foz~r tihe Nae 'Iy of 11the city, andl there is im. in iiient- thigier tha t a Ievolitiun will resuIlt therefrom-11. The earas ship Mmnumental C;t y Was totally wrecked In the 13th 411 May, fln lier passa'e Iromi Port Phil lip to Sidney, :uid thiutydfive passen ger's perisliil. The sI:i p rab with the Bombay mails on bonal, tonileIred at sea, an.d 179 1ascars wer drowied. 'T'hie Chinese 11111 'eCialists were at the bitest accouits p-o ling t) retake A Iov. lhe Iirees of' the bistirgents wlere withini Iotrt da;ys mr:ch of Nain. ki3n, and a.I private teh-graph dispatch saivs thiit thev hadu ba'aten Iak tle lueialistii.s ton Lteibrec Naatkin, but hiad c111chidedIl not, tLo attaCk Can on tilti! Soeptliber. Tle Times savs that, tie t line weiiati e' Which hiad lnevailed fi i' ii fit or tel 41ys iian tile bvelihat mn-ae. u ill be preserved ini thle [:ia-t, w-e all Iv! ling on thle cottri tmairkets Itf'tlhe U4nited Kingdtmi. A t A'Lark una-, in 'Mon day,. tI decli ne wa s three sh'i!liigs ill Ili vr Ci If ca e tile saffl of li fe. \ vthe'le , hihere sceits to le a geineia IaLmgrtiee'inent ainorst all -jrsins w tho have writtin or sp i lik tsublect, that. under the m ki-,thvrblC ciremIstances, t he Ies pn L inetdlvive wel have had for a b-m. perio'd. This is, so generl.ply ldl lit it itt d oiI Vin es 'witl thlt" views of fpersoniis in t rlit', respects niost di..iiiilar inl opiiniont, thai \uO have' no lteriative but to le.lie ve it'-subject. hiowevcr, to the change which the iext few weeks.- may proidn1ee #n the cer'eal crops tdf..the United Kingdomi. Unfit'rt iately; oy, -q!)qe is in thie S~Oer n . . vroymi it crisi~i i8- Seent inl the. licy A the Franch G..overinment, wh Iih iq~etin, withI as mneh'l pr~ompfttide ats tinyliih lin ine wet e. iimpeniiniig. This in the moist ptainmfaId parit oft the ease, fi r in steuth of revceiving. as in fornier years; Fainee will he a coinpetitor' with us in th le martike:s of' the world. RZAVAGi.4 4)F TnEii (.iioi~!.tA IN COPEN ii m; .N.-Th le la test i ii-igl paperiS cion tiiinme to give sthtoekinhg acoitis of Ith ravage'tfs of' thle Chafera at Copten Th aiowe tr rdeirs di vide~ thieir tday be twee ni k andi l*:imerials; 1the retcklIess are'i to be bcan rt'liekiing in. tar-. dai ls, lto the muiiibert oif 14,000, fori f'r spst s to fllave the place;~ lie f ere oinfl. A conuittee has beenm torrm. cit fori 1,rveninmg t he~ extenlsioni of the eblra-'i, they emis~e all the wretch ter dwell ing, l-ed: and clothe, t henm, the picite have di peredt a miiuberi of ro okeriis or 4a' i ot'r todin~tg houses-th waoiment andi clildreni are foutnd in atl mos et all ca1ses desttitt ofi boidy anid b led linen.i C OTT.N At T'iF. (uavtSTAL I'Ai.ACE. Liabes of cttoni exhfiitd at the Cr'vs til I1 itce were iisuitited to the e. ainiat ioni oft a comittiee of' three giet tleimen of our cit y, iwa utf them cut li ti brkers andii the ithiemr a mcechnt fort thieir ointion~is On its mherits; they det ided the saimpjles wecre bteauttiful to th hget deiigree; thait the one imar'k e 3.,i of Dr. Same t lltcianid, oft Mem. I his, Tennii.. wahs monst aiititrativec in col 'ir; 1but the oine markedi A., exhibited by hC(ol. John Paope, of Mem pis, 'Tenn., ita', supeiorii in fineness; ot si tple, bet I ei ginnedi, antd was entitled to the preferenice. 'The lt' samle is the fprodniet ofi a necw~variety of cotton cali. ledi theii g'llein seed, obtain ied frmu Cevntra M~I exico. Its peenlia' excel. -,lenee i.s its tinrivalhled finetness (it st apb and the latrge size of its bolls. Col., - IJ ohii IPope taliinede tho prize at i e Worl's Fair at London.-[New TuE CASE OF' atms. (Ltis.-Thc c ase of' Mrts. Gaiies, in which sbu clims to be the rightfti id her to aL latrgt estate itn New-Orleans, it i, said, is aga'in to comott beforet thet jin fl d icialh tibunals. MIrs. G;aines, it is . further stated, has 1lately been in New. York eity, with a new antd iportant witness, General. ViIllamil, of Soti Amnericat, whi- i~t it clitmesd fits a r I sonal know~ledge (it thee priep fact nicessai'y for' Mis. (onens> t , prve $yi I si t I ousa I 1(i s1w f2~ itaudrsdgiijjk Ro sl. %t Lli I Ih1aio)tj ittelidedi sIII t,., hlo ddiiQ f()i3h 0~e ,0 1i ri' if) .1~ till 1850 t rs Jy, 1851) cot . 2 AAI 4,525; Pusleeor, ron'ITcaA Cost 630, tiold for.1fS,2j0Qf s-15 8fm(.l' d fo.as44r' J I'Md fI I 4, I d .- ip Frtistwy' i -ii-i for * Fia0i 't diiiak ro im ,-eidIved Cost *7,sl " L0 Cow suld fline killed abo~ut 1 2 'eloc1vo z Joi pistol '-ut. 1 liVe C rtu i 0 Sl10111 iii ith 11 1 111L_.l p1't 1 C VcitestrV heiii e d Lt J~ 0 ptt 4W 4 ', 0 0o -k ldr o'avencd uijry tfU! ~ery cirila os tile a pftl t AS WIS, I tiauth ix.~ teM CAi . ts 'l AtLVIN NCi~iIt' f,,1 but L .1,11i 1lii e I i - ,l tLt. I - 6fiftluws vii diet, w.11 ialfil'u -dk-4i1 f liiti a-s u oti w , tdub e td as- raiaifhed'~u.Li0i~~t fiidia mant iatiihdi' I ag it itI 1 t \ (a' I i ivi ' IJIC).i~ ~~a a-at i ~ use st t ill s l si tell to Gov.t soe orl lIiw '$.&A i.ou ofnis,'vl nrI s-fic -P as ic Sout rt iilr l. A' csi' I~ - . .. _ k f' Gov. Fo~tiu '440 il ~g 1 .~-iazo'u-j" t t\lsi' 4s. 1 Msr ui +"jI(gei i S tI wum ii4I ik 111 11 ~ z