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Clctroit Diiihj tee Press VOLUME 19 DETROIT MICHIGAN TUESDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9 1856 NUMBER 312 LATEST NEWS Jin Sale tor do red do ITxju buAi mixed Daily lnlbeCilykayoIet0errier iper week gOUX dJ by mailJioeudutryeubJicrilfijpraLa tW 8ai WsaiYro the City 2 for MHDOOD td uO I MARINE INTELLIGENCE DETROIT BEECHER A CO II I VE JUST EECEl VtlD law should go hjii ssi ls Grand Itally al Hi 111 I In on 2 piMesniic fNgrahi 9 or or A'E ir a crirri pa 1M9 1 451 I I WILL BE uUNO AS Carpet and Oil Cloth WAREHOUSE No 142 JEERSON AVENUE 11 KTCHUiL Ma got (Ja Ucnt HOTEL ARRIVALS B1HIHE HOI sna of will meet me lie Steck weather Hetfrov 1 Ksl TRADE AND COMMERCE Inti UlttMMiirc Ptrit Spl 9 156 Copeland co jiiS'S iwiwi So 31 ubixs 53 35 on douk400 tM1t Aohtey ey plviDff her guns vigorously on the 1 the mouth of Nanvemond nv do tn terevteC fcid a top? of UkA crtter to be I rrrodi then JMCHB RAGG JikrU th atatre for the front tfty 'fot half 152 out xu the KiCr War oL rHARD A ROY wvn hen saesXASbwiidl KS for food nothing but reply to any Cummin do Wright Sac Cowan Mt Clriu IrtVL lA'a Phi! Ium AM 76 1 00 I X5 TK Cor how glorious flag be die for it de out allow Wheat la tate and wwTem bbls of Uhj ao i pf al CtOD Alb! ourth in August 1229 11425 131756 yiiw io nJ Mireisrppi Lmtev Buffalo Bay City Lundy Sandusky May Quevn Evaua UieveiMGd orest Quen oodworth Port Huron pearl Sloan MaiueD Dart DustiDToledo Kkin Wart! I'i Sa'inaw Sohr Harwich Neal Cleveland Hanover Gage Buffalo 9 Cronan Marehall Wbithin Dublin Keiiiy do ET nrh Windsor Mavrard An Ar New Ruoil Boe Gunn do Powers 111 Coletvau nn McMillan do Lerch Chi Walton a la Bos Tinnvrtcn do Borhen Ka! Ntxoo NV undock Chi Mri Storer dof Ycant do Gra Pt Bishop do A Wsillims pnn Miss Lee do Butter ibe Wool Sboevs bacs Brooms dot bead Sheep No lai rt 15c fur corn 14e for tea for 4 r5Iy tLa flour bn what bu corn bu la! Export 7sld bu wheal 14I V22 bu corn 144U) BIUCIl UUI I 11 Ml I AND LUT9U tert (runt by l5 hrt dwunow occupied by Uie uu deiHiirinMl ou wuutb aide of fire aprft tf HhhHNH Jum Grand Responded to by Mr lynn 5 ur Sitter Benevolent Societies of this Cttj Oar only rivalry shall be to emolate them in the sublime virtue of doing good Responded to by Mr McKoighu Mr Lacroix who presided in the absence of Mr CicQtt the president absent on ac count of Hlnesa repeated at the request of those present bUpoetn written in the rench entitled Washington and Speeches were made by Messrs Collins Corn field and others interspersed with songs by Messrs Truckey Covert and Goodrich The festivities were continued to a late hour Mil? Newburv KOUtoO 440v Dickitwoa Bmyb si any ItaMcrii Home and and no outraged pnrav lite'u fur grwaj A Kow BHd Jnbr 30 PIECES SUPERINE thiDUJ I nDr hemaa 1 itoaza' for Buchanan then al called the meeting to order when on a committee of five consisting of portion had resulted from the mismanagement of Governor very many which were repor foundation in facts Nor are which have been and are Will do Brocktr rmcurb Bo Mon Hquar I day a dayti I Grxv Cons Hopkla a ly 0 IW erre Otr Beatty do murder to the bad been ARRISOX HOUE eh A A a co their only urged against them is And when the election their party been over ov OlOf tj lkqaq en: 5 uh ork 5 9 1 year IG Gibbon IT Bait JutouTi A Rucker I lx 1 TV vl 1 Baltimore Sept 2 We were informed by a gentleman who wa to Norfolk during the prevalence of the Urm that the trees npon mod of the street in the city were uprooted and levelled hou scs unroof ed the tops of chimneys blown and one building in Charlotte street unficHtied partly blown down Considerable damage wm sus tained by the ude which was very hico car rying off during the eboa iarae quantity of lum ber Ac Oar informant states ina were are therefore had what damage harbor Trees servant Wm Therbitowis re the receipt by the tee Rjulvny far the AS feroori eodiitg yesterday: kmr bhfs Wheat be Batter lbG A Bo ax SD! Vp8 4 00 6 I1 6 7 U'J B(J 3 (0 12 14 00 in the fornooc be tat the Robbins NY Gayluti a la do 2 children A wrv do Knapp 'N WK smith do A I Hill lady A 2 ehildreo A rk xCfwih Mfw Thoms do i Lester NV Rice do Brodie do Brodie Mr Vilna Gilman do Riiho? Dt Mg I Mi'sn do Hurd Mil BorKud I eon Pt Huron I Palmer Npw t)r A Bradfora i do Emerson Cbl Lvman a wife Mass 41 Gher a Minnesota 10 I ton tame St Paul Boibnell Quincy Johnson NY Bafwood Pols The black re publicans of the irst Ward undertook to raise a basswood pole last evening near the corner of Larned and Third streets and barely succeed ed in elevating one section of It to the top of which their colors were hoisted Hix was tjie hour appointed for raising the pule at which time it was hoped that the mechanics from the Central Railroad depot and tho foundries in the vicinity would give them a burin this the black republicans were sadly disappointed and the entreaties and im pjorings of those having the matter in charge were all in vain and it was some time after eight before the thing went up after which speaking commenced to a crowd of two or three dozen persons The speech of the evening wts that made by one Venieut who gave evidence that he was not inappropriately named aa hia blackguardism gave unmistakable evidence that he was uenewfeex The whole af fair was a great fizzle When the balance of that baswuud is to go up we are not advised Mass MsfiTihG at Rxdkorik The democrats fit Kedtoid and tb adjoining bwo will hold ma8m iuffat Hotel on the Plymouth Plank Road ro the town uf Redford ou Saturday September 27 Names of Hpeukera Ate will bo gi? Lerfti Poi Raimn in the ifth The democrat of the ifth Ward are roqueeted to meet atWalter cm uer of Woodward aveuiin on Wednes day evanliJR next to raise a Buchauim and Brf ckinricge Hpakern will be present to address they shall succeed Mood will Lu dried will be served and solicitnde as to ended Pardoned Charles Tryon who was sen tenced at the lat term of the Circuit to one imprisonment in the county jail for re ceiving money as an attorney and refusing to account for the Hame received a pardon Gov Bingham yesterday St Locia Sept 8 Ofiicial returns show that Newland American is elected Lieutenant Governor Ele lion Portland kie Sept The State has gone repubLan Portland thBangor Augusta Rocklandi and other large UwDa how republican gains over las year which it carried through the State will elect Hamlin by over 12000 majority He felt that the the dangers Some men say that Union is not in peril This is not true the signs of the times indicate great dan tie not intend to make a speech on thi? occa close calling on Curt do Hizby Jack y'BXJ'j 'E I) Sh rood Buff aber Romeo A Cai Borneo Mi Smith do Hu'xhines do CrA'afori Alon Hiker City McDonli Piotoa nuuexis Brart Smith Kc Jajk Responded to by Mr Lothrop Mr Collins proposed the health of Mr Io throp Drank with three times three 2 The PresicrJ cf the United States Hail Responded to by Mr Terry 3 The That glorious fabric of consti tutional government in which stands Lafayette only below the creat Washington May it stand unshaken till time shall be no more (Ww ic Star Spangled Banner" to by Mr Larned 4 (leorgt irst in war first in peace and forever first in the hearts of hi coun trymen Catherine insulting language Deci sion withheld nsvorth Levnx Mrn Le do wb "7T U2 PT 1 MJ1 tlK ft Cn which At the constitution Steamer and Vessel Owners I N'OTiCK KliEllEBV GIVEM THAT fcOATH and catbvt rrmtl to bo t4 Ut t4 MteasoD Oowwl Riirod Ixxius iu Lhr vurpuaeof orir oc4lln rpe for ur t'Wrv vterpt lth th Ar Hoti or ncr tba Ltoc fcrt aav otht pwrp will rvquueu pay folk i PrujlcrH r)Jrdy I jwT Sy Aar lbo a dy nl be YrarUBd a whoi dv a 4 enArjr wtil i aZlraxB wtL 3 al to th IsrW toe luve woen rmred to mor bt th Railrc! Ombtbmsv Ji RICE regularly as it usually seen to fall tn that quarter in the midst of winter In fact it was a regular old fashioned snow storm The Pynk and Harrison We are requeeted to state that the yne and Harrison opera troupe will arrive this afternoon aud give their farewell concert to morruw evening at Youug Hall Mr At a meeting of the 11 rc party in the Sixth Ward you made a speech in the course of which you made the following propositions: 1 That the principles of the democratic party are false 2 That the democratic is a pro slavery party I am willing to join issue with you on either of these propositions or both of them or any others which you may advance slandering the democratic party and 1 challenge you to meet me at any time or in any place within this city to discuss the questions involved between the party and the democracy during the present campaign Although I am but a student of the profession ot which you have for many years been a member 1 trust you not on that account refuse to 1 am respectfully Your obedient rate England will hardly refuse to assist in) good a work fcr the general weak and of rance it is known that preparations are already being made in secret for an expedition next spring agairst these Ri pirates who make the coiat of Aiders so unsafe On the the bodies of the killed were taken ashore at Gibraltar and there buried with mili tary honor The wounded were sem to the British hospital Ply mouth Rock Ralph Buffalo orrHtnr Robernou ort Huron Islander Lar pan Chatham Arrow? Keith Toledo Bay City Lundy Sanduzy j5loan Malden May Queen Evans Harwich Noal Cleveland Hanover Toledo Empire Mate Curnnell CHgVKKKSo We would call the st tention of the Ladirt to the dvenieement of XWm ljZe ef Drtes now open and ready for exam ination This the first arrival of the sen on Godfrey Dean A the place to tout political banners Grtswuld street Reni Amtoickwthk wavekly houhk pr HWt oceupi4 by Johm Riiit 1'oaeewilnn rlvMi tin first of May loquireot Menan Cnl Jk WMsaoa orof th underniMiit tnar27 WILLIAM HALj IO rUcaiit ISooin to TNTIIK MIELHON 1 OPPOSITE THE JVninwhr Batik with GAS In rh room Several rooms are furnish! for small families well venHiaid with wnU and in the halie furniated on the Emu an plan Inquire at Jfi7 JBiwn avenue rmo auy5 11 QT 1RST CLAHM BRICK DWEL JL ling Hon fitunted on Miami avenue with a as water and all modern intprovmenle Apply JEJn A HER mv2 dlf No 49 avenue Court Tho Circuit Court meet to day The following io a of the grand jurors drawn: William Knowles Detroit IL uller Livonia Hiram Wightman Dearborn Lee Par rish Detroit Chaby Redford Lamb Taylor smith Brownstown IL Hallock De troit bailiff Taylor Downes Huron Lee Detroit Adarn Detroit Chene Hamtramck Turner Hamtramck God frey Detroit Jeunesa Detroit Alexander Dearborn BiHard Monguagou Jackson Detroit Edwards Grosse Point Kirby Grosse Point Rider Livonia Thompoun Detroit The following is a list of the petit jurors: Hewett Van Buren urman Canton Klein Grosse Point St Aubin Hamtramck Harris Redford St Arnoir Grosse Point A Visgar Ecorse A Patchin Nankin Baldwin Detroit Howland Detroit A Labadie Grosse Point Rich Detroit Rathbun Plymouth: Davidson Hamtramck Cicotl Detroit Stewart Detroit backett Redford A Reno Grosse Point etherly Van Buren James Warner Van Baren Peters Detroit Walker Nankin Redford Canton Stebbins De troit Moran Gd on I Hannon a ly Chi I Ray a io iL i a Norn Mua to bf and got her off and brought nm rt IxiHt mur The vrs rl mitiued damag whatwer Kuf ppw propeller Elmira built at Cleveland made her first apH arauce at luw dtya aiuc Her burthen i bouton She la very wrongly bui't and baa two powerful engines Capt Geo Blackman 1 to i her in the Dunkirk and Toledo line KtJT CnmGlft rl oo rom kiinab br Louts Sept The pro slavery party are determined nut to I make another attack on Lane's forces until the 13ih This gives Geary time to reach the Terri tory She" his capacity fr 20noe bun cf wheat She will ready tora a hr the ifttli lust wbn she ill jotil Nr bi earo her inouel and the amount of cuna Mhu spreads we fhall not be to btr ul tail BwJN Cuur UL Another Crner is to hunch a vessel which behm Men buihl'nr at Olcott this uft rno a at 2 o'clock The vessel is the largest ever hudt at tbnt point hi ijig 140 pt loig 26 Net 1 eain and 12 feut hold 8be will carry 1 bush wheat Ibid Ashork axd off The schooner obn dTeLr PKEaJDKNTIAL AK TEb jkt to LLe ra per AC far Ua wsx ar mm by A i wrav ar buiun muu urii whip vHr'1 a rv finely niodlid bar jie bult hr Captain rank erew Sh Culled the Oliver Le and in the opin of good lurhea 1 one of the staunch: vea 1 ly launched Her keel i 15o tee! in )ntb be ama 2o had been committed there time of invasion perpetrated at a know I ts Whitney nitow if tbr biwby th 1 OKK A vj in dBrdiT Jwrt rn1 and for aG trvfa at ptiMdra tenw for fam a KH IMU 9 1 i Mjj pg LB EWOOm A vO TJ kOO iev JOZ BKOOWiJ ills JtJ ivgj TT li a a i i Ch The Jefferhon Davis The surveying steamer Jrjfersoii Jfavia or iS'ircht came down rom rrinaw Bay yesterday for the purpose of taking on coal and will return in a naj We understand that Col Kearney who relieves Capt kUcomb as commander of the jersjn Davis has arrived here from Washington The da'e of Captain Macomb's departure to Mexico however is at present uncertain pending on the time the government sends another train to that country Mr Butts Mod Buttr dn Mrs Bilker du Master Bukr do BIHrd do Smith do Misndth do 5 iron? eb (t Peck Ijius Nile? Tr oy Brne Haydn Sa HNeieco do tee A correspondent of the New York JwniiJ of Commerce writing frum Sas rancisco under date of the Auguat give an interesting ac count of the Vigilance Committee of which it may be he is a member After atatibc that the Committee i a secret every niemlxr be ing aworu to ae crecy the writer i rvecutive bommuwe coiniK jed oi I about torty mtmbera besides two The President of thi body is nuderatood to be Wm Coleman Esq a merchant The other are taken iron nil clafee and condition of men doctors lawyers ship vrpt nters blacksmith carpenters ironmongers Ae perhaps two thirds of the whole are cora uosed of mercantile fobbin honses ct our city There are two or three rench and Germans in 1 the executive body General Committee is composed or about six thousand members hose name resi dence and place ot business are duly enrolled and signed tu the constltutiun Tne Committee is divided iuto about thirty five divisions or companies three of cavalry two of artillery and the remsiuder of infantry These are com manded by proper officers and are weekly drill ed and each company ike their turna for guard and garrison duty The whole 1 divided into battaliuns and duly commanded by a grand marshal bis aids Ac There are about one hundred men eunfetant ly on duty daj and night in aud about the gar riwo iihout pay fee or reward all voluntary four hours and on during the twenty four hour one company on during the day another nt ni ht The police i governed by a captain and his aids all under py Rations are fam ished to all on duty in the garrison The Exec utive Committee is subdivided into committees who have their secretaries The latter only are paid There is alo a Commissary depart iHt nt Quai otfice A a armory and magazines are all In perfect order and everything ie ready for action The moment the alarm bull is sounded two tap of the Committee bell would in thirty minutes cull out ten tuuusand meu night or day half of the number armed and equipped the lair di I should have stated previously that the va rious sub committees are designated follows: Evidence Committee qmaliticauuu Committee 1 tsi) gating Cum in it tee Military Committee Prison Committee maacu Committee) expenses tbe General Committee are all paid by voluntary contribution by our citi icun The total and entile expends up to this time probably exceed 4b00U The prebent vx penaer of rent clerk hire vs probably at this moment do not exceed $500 per day though they have run up to iOO Everything in dune on the oath tj stein BHU are paid oft daily Irum elcpu tu twelve: cleik hire once a every Satur day The garrison is in all re peels in good military order Barracks tor one hundred and fifty men (relief guard) with blankets and mat tressea sutler's quarters Ac The establish ment i even provided with horses evetyihlug icady andon the premises for a campaign 1 have said previously that there were clergy men in the committee probably twenty in num ber most Methodists but a lew uf other denomi nations regard to the public press Uns city al! are in favor and strongly indorse the acta ot the Committee save and except the rtaud Herald Pariu lo dv rrltti lUo Ol gamzatioD and leading members have been com polled tu withdraw in consequence ot having broached the sabject of party OKEIIJN A8HAGE AGENCV 1856 rLALH HALL L1ME Ll VE tL HOL DvscrucUre ire Troy Sept Ten dwellings were burned in th! city early this morning Thirty five families were made houseless Loss 25000 The dwellings were on North Second and ederal streets TKIIl IN' ANI1TI BE wn4 tot of Jetfy Iambi! and Jam Atos Wm orUa of ir Upta ad rrwstly improved xTUcie fci3 WrMORrT CO McCarthy NY Mi Macarthy do Mri McCarthy do I Stevens England i Kuttruff NY i SV Clark Reston ISV Sroxll Inwx Nt aM Davton Wilkins Det Chi Mis if do Miss Snuve du Hernan do ill Parson do I Laurence Sa Iingan ill Thurbrra la Monroe i A Bi'S Pontiac IC 1 cLmau Sa? city Canada Le Comte Wde Broekdmff Schey Pt a tJ CLrk IT Laneasrer NY Mie Lancaster do A Rurlev Lt Chi do I A Clark Montreal 520 3 Ph 7 than nothing riot in a single ward of a single city or some time back quiet bad been restored in Kanas and the country was beginning to flour ish but the black republicans found that tbeir cause was languishing and the keeping up of the Kansas excitement being their only chance of success they caused an invasion of the Terri tory by a large band of men under many of them worthless and have thereby brought about a condition of anarchy and civil war Mr Harriman discussed at some length the questions of popular sovereignty the repeal nt the Missouri compromise the extension of slave ry the merits of the respective candidates Jre Ao: his remarks being received throughout with most enthnsiastic signs of approbation Hon Kobert McClelland was then called for He took the stand and was greeted with load cheers He excused himself from speaking on account of the lateness of the hour Gen Cass being again called for arose amidst immense applause He eaid he had never heard the walls of the City Hall resound more cheer fully with the voice of the patriotic de mocracy than now He felt that the large audience appreciated the dangers now threatening the country the All ger to the perpetuity of cur confederacy did sion and therefore all within the sound of his voice to rally around the constitution and support the ot thirty one stars and if need (Tremendous applause Three rousing cheers were given and Breckinridge and the meeting journed Srrrsn the Lar atstts Bsxkvolsxt As socisTiox The supper of the Lafayette Be nevolent Association took place at the Larned House last evening" The walls of the dining room were ornamented with the stars and and the tri eolored banner and por traits of Washington Lafayette and Icon Bonaparte After partaking of the ex cellent cheer provided for the occasion the reg ular toasts were drank ss follows: 1 7's a rg The birth day of the patriot Lafayette It shall not fail to be honored so long patriotism self sacrifice and youthful chivalry shall find a generous response in the hu man heart tt liig Meeting Loris Sept At a meeting of whig on Saturday night nine delegates were appointed to the Baltimore con vention Beaol ntio ns ere passed favorable to illmore and pledgiag him support it no other 1 candidate should be Presented ever before contends that the people are not capable ot Belt government The democratic party bolds that when a aufUcierit number of peo ple have come together they have the right to erect a government to suit themselves a natu ral Inherent right from the Almighty not the divine right of kings but the divine right of man (Great applause The opposition thi ripjhi and Uila la the difference betex ale parties tt 5a urgeu and contended by toe uelBocratic party and by none more strenuously than the venerable Senator from Michigan that the hole question of slavery should be turned out of Con gress and left for the people of each community to Bettie among themselves The opposition would give Congress more powers than were poa sensed by Herod and Pilate They would locate the local government of Kansas three thousand miles away from Its people Call you this free dom? The aLolitionista in their operations relative to Kanaas threw down the gage to the southern States who took it up and as might have been expected collision and bloodshed followed la the democratic party respomdble for this? Not at all It discountenances outrages from whatever quarter they may be perpetrated an 1 would have the guilty parties puuiah edjin Kansas as they would be in Michigan But the opposition says there is something 'peculiar about otic rices in Kansas that places them beyond the purview of the laws they mast have some other remedy This is utterly absurd There has been wrong doing in Kansas but there has been the same in New York The Speaker here Instanced the anti rent troubles and said that no one dreamed in that case that anything more than the ordinary be brought into play The black republicans talk of remont and freedom argument that may be remont and freedom shall have passed and thrown their wi iters wit! doubtless say Hone for a aen ba le the world farewell Aul freedom shrieked when John remont 'i he mouth of the black republicans is waleriug for the spoils Their deeire is to place remont in the Presidential chair and their hands in the treasury Iu order to realize this they have told the Kansas story bo often that they are be ginning to believe it If in their endeavors Kansas up criminals in Kansas criminals aro in Michigan: freedom in Kansas will Le The opposition has made unprofitable exchan ges It has lost all Its best men and put our worst (Laughter and applause The Union is the common property of all Slavery Is no greater aln now than it was at the foundation of the government What right has anyone to blot out fifteen of our stars? Any onu who dissolves this Union or tampers with its ex istence will find himself at the great day of ac counts a far greater sinner than barbarians and tyrants who have waded in blood The democracy have a great and benign mis sion to fulfill the prose ration at the constitu tion and Union unimpaired and this oau only be efiected by leaving the domestic institutions of each community to be settled by the people themselves slavery extension ts a very small question compared with the perpetuity of the Union Petter that slavery should bo extended into Kansas and every other Territory than that the Union should be destroyed Great ap plause I If the Union does go down may it be by a common foe not Iy fratricidal hands The black republicans at the comnif ucement of the campaign expected to carry everything before them by storm but they have discovered their error They have found that the people have become aroused ut their nefarious schemes and that their doom is sealed And they are trembling at the knees like Belshazzar nt bis im pious banquet 1 this State they have heard a voice from Kalamazoo and a voice from when the 1th of November shall arrive they will call on the rocks and mountains to fall and cover them from the face of an insulted and injured people Tremendous applause Hou M'ulter Harriman of Concord II was next introduced to the meeting lie stated that he had spent several months iu Kansas this year had traveled extensively through tlia Territory and ba 1 noticed the movements ot all classes He therefore know something of the troubles there occurring ami that have occurred He would not deny that outrages had been commit ted but many of them had resulted from private difficulties having no connection with politics the greater neglect Heeder ted had all the being committed the work of the pro slavery men Both side are equally guilty The speaker instanced several acts of terrible atro city committed by free State men of which he had personal knowledge And notwithstanding the disturbed condition of the territory for nearly the whole period since its organization less (By Magnetic TeJecr b'i York PM PuU bet Trice vithoot cfeoare raani cht HST estem si toead trwdea naLt 3c n) for nd comers a to choice snT erfs 6 NH7 for ritn do 6 256 TV far ofMnracn to Terr lad Io IU adUhi 6 TM" toforewsroon xMx extra do Hxrxet qmet ad steady I receiviDC daily some uf tbosre fine fat Pr' Bay heU ovner? ireh claiu Give me a call port navy yard during tne norm the hip houe from which the steam frigate Colorado ws launched ustained considerable damage The storm eonstdercMe dam Gre to the shipping in the vicinity of Oid Point The schr elah IL Strong with carco of uar and oso Uaaea from NeYork toon to ashore on the beach of Old Point with feet water in the hold and suIl teasing Also schr James Boyd nh a go of gaaro bcuad to City Point from iurk SlNd wth Latcn and bulwark stove and carried away considered a total loss Also a bound to New York loaded with wood from York river name nor where it consigned to not known ALo a pengy ashore the crew of which baa not been seen nor heard frem The cre'ra cf the other vessels all saved Th3 storm v3 very severe at ilmis jtou 2 Daring Saturday night it rained in torrent and the wind blew with the greatest vioien It is a well known cast phrase I care not if iu thj age event CITY CROCKERY STORE 2JI JrERoN AVENUE DATROJTOppomte Biddfa Hotuw Tt ar nitlinz dUy vteitoo tr tbr Steck M1 rw bon nd to wMi at th RAYEe! WsicbstiU ai4 di flou it fvr ttefir Nmb IU JWH TIich igan Oiitral Raiiroacl 'I'll HVl It AM VI I UHANM 1 ul MicUiu odrr furnalevhv vrvwrlr Clmlfto Lmwco Cimutv Hb Luiu J'hh raloAbte projvert iw on the Riwr Gtn in tha nt mi ton ud ui fiuunuk mill of fix run ut tuu itb luiple water ix'wtr nd at hundtr ui land of hieh tillabte The mill in ritaMrd a ith ui tux or ot the rack uf tha dacVm Bmu of tbs Mirhigati Southern Railroad tonr aioriv hijili aud U'grtbee With ihadam Is iu rv vtr Tl lK)tepfi ot ly ill avia vn vmy rwsM'Uable i ut ou appIUMtivu to Uu aalttcriter at th rret auJ MwbaUKa Rank GUY uuTthwiurnt IMtl IhtmitT Mat 2A un 2dU Dstroit Sept ClaikvOt xnck Madame Swett tbeceletra ted Cteirroyanu creating quite a incur city auifu all cla Now we do not pretend to that Ma dam Swett eu really look into the paesof faturity and tbrefor rad our destiny but thb wh do aaythst it ia very strange that a lady or gettleman jnes to Madame Swett they hare never met before she ia put in a Clatr Toyint sUte: she tbn take hold of his or her hand and she reads their life from childhood up calling to miud thsug which they bad forcottea and what they thought no person knew nly themelve correctly as to 'artl them Madame Swett is truly a wonderful lady and the woo der of her age Caxal The following a elateujeut of tollo re ceived on be ew Yoik uiim dorm the fvui 1 eL in and the total amount receive 1 fn tn the op ug of nAvigatioo up to Sept 1st in th 1 ears tiammi Total tn 1 795 Aid i 51 5' 1460 77 LINK or LONDON AND NEW YORK Packet and Pawsae )lllce RBMJTTAirCa MOIT TO ORBAT BRITAIN IRESM) RdCE AD NERNmY ELLIOTT fjcratf KSTABLLSHKD IN THW CITY IN leu fTWK Ml Hnt'KI If if IN PKRPARED TO RECKIVn 1 pre paymenu for of paraon now residing Kurop follow LI ERPOt )L TO ETROIT Ra Jmad mn New York the Blaek Ball Line of I'aaaeta comprised fujyw MANHATTAN YOKKWHIRE IM A A HI HT MO A OiKAT WEMTKKN IDELIA ISAAC ER3 The bjve firat olaeapack ta aadcorumaxutedby axpnenc4 Captains Rearuiar "a io by day set tba Ball Line are tbe and ICtb of each mou th LONDON TO DETIUIT Gtaiiroadfrta New York) by the Ltn of Lnoduo acktcomprtad mi follow: SOUTHAMPTON OffEAN qCLEN VICTORIA AMERICAN LAGLK MARGARET SVANB DEVONSHIRE HrS'DIUCK NORTH! MBERJAND Th Line above described are ftrirt claaa Aowro packet Kezulareaihng iiayarery alterkaleTburauar i MefkCreoytb ahoveliue are ticketed through by fubecriLrfrom Liverpool or London direct to lb ie city or any Wewteru city dfrad The tiokel fur aud al! otMwar7 iDMtrucUcu for the rnuU oce Of paarjyerare lnvertaby uwuar! by theeuMcrfterin thia and lor warded direct To uror and he mum by third prUe io Nw or a Delay to P4e Mrere are aoat particularly proridati ayaintst in every prt la data otonmtaraGonrtwaite I rettiu REMJTfANCKH TO I KE A ND Tb rnoweriber will aell at ail tiajea draft for iami above 'on Royal Bank Ire aod ENGLAND HCOTIAND AND WALLS Drsttapayabu In the aharve 3ndo's for arnouaU to Milt mar at all timee bad a RENCH AND 0KMAN BHJftM TheauWntenr will drew at for Mtmetovult on th principal and capital cite of rance itolr um Aue tn awe a Swtf eriaod ''orray and German profr upwards £ytwo Eoron Barks and Danxeri Barit ntrtmA Ireland and Scot and ranc and otbei foremen puiohaecd on (tonW to6W ELLIOTT I troit78 WcHdwaf 11 1: i or if TOC WAXT BARGAINS LV ItErClIKIl IIKTK61T Si pt 3 STATEO MICHIGAN County ef avne Ata 1b Probate Jrtnrt for the county of Wayne hoUleii ni the Probate )llicu in the city Detroit riday the 29th dur nf Anribf in th year onr thousand hundred and fiftv mt: I'caeut ioie ph Bauy Judre of Probate In the matter ot thuvsUd or duly verified of Thomas Pnudle prayiny snKiUilirte tniuK that the uistruuivul filed in this Court irtinv 1i I 1h will ufvrl of deceased mty be admitted to Prohate and that may he Mppoiuted executor thereof: rcupun it Jrdtfd 1 hat Monday the fifteenth day of September nxt nt ten in the forenoon be asriyned the heart nr of aii ri and that the heir at law of Haiti deivanyd and all oilier persour inter sted in Maid estate air required to appear al a H'KHiou of Kniil thru to be hnluvn at the Prnlmte office in the citv of 1 and allow cause if any there be why the prayer ot the peti tion Rhouid not be granted: And it ts furl fur Ordered That un petitioner give notice the perROtu inter si in Raid eMate of the jv ndenrv of fund petition and the bearing thereof by causing a copy ot thia order to pub lished in the Detroit ree Press a newpaper printed and circulating in aid county of Warn three Rucerxaive weeks previous to said day ot bearing (A true copy) JOSEPH IL BAGG au30 4t Jud ire of Probate STEAMER DIbTKUT KT Ol THE I ELI STATES for the District id Michigan: In Admiralty Whereas a libel hath been filed in sid Court A inut 2itb 1S56 by Randal Stokes of Detroit in said District manner atrainst the steamboat Mohawaand her onyine machine rr boat tacld api arel and furmtuie daiiuiug that there is due him from said steamer for his services as ship keeper and sailor thereon from Juno 19 to Aug 2 I 5 at $1 per day sum of Sjs payment hereof hath been demanded ana refused and praying that aid Court will pronounce tor his said claim arid condemn Raid steamer for the same: Therefore bv virtue nf pruceMM to me directed and delivered issued out of and under seal of said Court I hai a attached and seized said steamer hr engine boats and have the name now in my custody and i do hereby notify all pontons having or claiming in terest tbeiein to be and appear in said Court at the Yeun SoHcty Hall in Detroit aforesaid on Mon day September 15th Im at 10 AM if that a day of unsdiction if not on the next day of jariHdiction 1 her rafter then and there Ioann er said libel or to make their alterations in that tehalf GEO KICK IL MarohuL 'MOORE BLACKMAR Proctors aug 2taw2w STATE MICH IGAN County of ayneKa Ala Moaaion uf the Probate Court for the county of Wane holdeu at the ProUte Office in the city of Detroit on Mon day the first day of fteptember In the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty six: Present Joseph Bagg Judge of probate In the matterof the estate of jjyiA'E'lER CUNMDINE der aa! iN HHADlNf AND 11 NO THE PETL T1ON duly verified of John Considine pray ing among other things that he may tw appointed gabl estate: 'J'herrujuH it 1 (Jrucr rdjThat Monday the 22d day of Kpterntr instant at ten o'clock in the forenoon le amdgned for the hearing of said petition and that the Lein at law of tund tocjp 1 a Stnin wca the Bcrthriet or Uabre (xvut iug iwfoet on Woodbridge street and 122 loet or term apply tu WM BAKSK IVlnxit Aug IJ augJJ dti GtukvIJ up I'or Sale or to ttrnt fpllh iMlVKY IUTHKKTB OWNED BY I horn a 1 cwm on ite onv Of the meat pnxte tire oa Petrutl River It be mj or rented ou aceoiunxwkting teimo Apply to Mr Hhiim kt eu tiDMt lji near the prenuwyiu ngl5 tl BER MILL PROPERTY OR SALE 'I'llb I li i OKKM OK MILL ud I'KLMISKS I low llwlrcit reuninuun 4U fR of roer front rth the mriror orur ul and lov' Mifi th iwntl prerertt mivtl with the Jutubwl bu 1 Al SO Ms tltl nt Lower with the tniprose nr mts nfi 'relui djofaini A Lao wlrort otxl rveot Lnos of suinor quel rtj nrl courenieotly located ou tnbutrie at hrriue Hirer It is believed th ftrr chroter of rmrrevements nt litre tor Lu tic the elore prefer too are trot iris eu by euy iu the wester counit liElA HUiHIAhf Walker in Mr uiasria Corre xw tie to the Josrel Tpntmetee Sept 2 The Ute new front Nicsrnciis rather favor able to General preseat eacccea if we may credit not only the aeeonnUot Nicaragnan papers bat the reports of General who ba brought dispatches front Mr Wheeler our Minister Geu Czueau teptetreuU Walker as beinh iu a stronger position now than he was a few months ago although the Central American states are in league againt hint Many of the men raised by the hostile States for their own armies have deserted to walker and are no doubt ready to desert again when caprice or interest shall prompt it But he has been rein forced by a body of emigrants from New Or leans and he is Bustained entirely by the energy and rcolutiuu of the ten or twelve hundred Americans who are said to be around him But it is also videut (hat the natives of the country are hostile to him and it ia uatural enough that it should be so They entertain the Spanish jeasousy of foreigners Under the prestire of circ*mstances growing out of their civil wars they have yielded some reluctant and in sincere support to Walker but it is apparent that they are ready to betray bint when an opportunity ocenra The largest evening meeting ever held in the city of Detroit took place last night Upon no tice insufiitiitmtly given the democracy of the city aasembled in their might At an early hour ths City Hall was tilled to overlluwing mid hun dreds could not gain entrance lion Henry Bed yard ot theXKtroit Democratic Asso ciation motion Messrs Charles Moran Jiaulel Munger I' Hyde A 11 Kedfl lJ and Sheldon McK'iiiglu was appointed to wait upon lien Casa Messrs Dickinson McClelland and Harriman and Con din them to the hall During the absence of the committee the meeting was briefly addressed by Measra Prentia and lliahop Meanwhile the immense throng outside who could not obtain ad uiittaiice to tlio hall organ ized In the open air by the light ot brilliant bon fires and addresses were delivered by Messrs lotlirop I Walker Wood of Jaekaon Heywood of Minnesota I Bishop I laviu and Chipman The eu thiislasm was the cheers were tremen dous Between each speech strains of martial music enlivened the Beene and excited the most patriotic emotions The committee appointed to wait on Meaars Casa Dickinson McClelland and Harriman re turned to the Hall awoinpauied those gentle men and they were received with loud and pro longed cheers At thia lute hour it is impossi ble for us to furnish leporta of the speeches de livered we append brief sketches: Gen (Jass was loudly called for tufi upon rising WM received with tremendous cheering He Hal he hud rioteonis to speak on this occa should bo with the democracy wherever hla services might le required during the pond ing campaign on the issue of which depends tbo stability of the Onion He would introduce to the meeting Hon Daniki 8 Dickinson of New York a gentleman renowned tor his great talents his pure democracy and bis sincere patriotism Mr Dickinson wim greeted with hearty applause Ho tutld the eloctivo franchise was a subject uf great interest always especially so at the quadrennial election for a chief magis Irate of the nation The theory of the democ racy is the preservation of politico! equality Home must be superior to others in various id in talents learning enterprise Ac and the democratic party seeks to rob no one of what he may acquire by thia superiority But iu a polities! point of view that party considers all men as standing on tlie same tooting There is no muu so high but it cau pluck him down if he is engaged iu schemes of vaulting ambition snd none so low but it can raise ami comfort him Applause The de mocracy have a great mission to fulfill to pre serve the to prevent hypocrisy and tyranny from rubbing them of those rights The democratic party has held power for the greater part of tho time since our government was organized Under its sway the country has greatly prospered We had thirteen States we now have thirty one We were small and feeble we are now a great power We were the jser and scorn ot despotic governments wa aie now their envy Applause And all this is the result of democratic rule The policy ot the democracy on all great questions has met with opposition: and yet that policy has always been finally acquiesced in It was so in the cases of the annexation of Louisiana the war of Ibid the United States bank the tariff tho annexation of Texas the Mexican war Have not the democracy a right to boast of the good fruits that have attended their policy in these instances and in all others? Have they not a right to call on all to realizo the great benefit they have strewed upon our national pathway? The democracy have nominated a candidate for the Presidency fitted for the position by his talents and his experience The opposing can didate is of very limited civil experience The main argument urged in hi3 favor is that he has explored the Kooky Motmtainsl reakfas'ed on dog soup dined on male steak and supped on grass hopper pie (Great laughter However great may be remont's talents his lack of experience utterly disqualifies him for the performance ot the duties of the station to which he Our candidate Is eminently qualified He has tilled positions iu the Senate House Cabinet and in the diplomatic corps ami in all has evin ced the highest capacity The black republicans ssy the democracy are great slave propagandists and that they desire the extension of slavery To refute this charge look history Tho democracy have hid wy for three fotirlbs of the period tor our nation has existed time of the formation of the there were thirteen States twelve of which were slaveholding Now there arc thirty one States and how many of them have slaves? ifteen only two more than at the commencement of the government And how many free States are there? or fifteen more than at the conimencement of the government If the democratic party is Jia favor of slavery exten eion the evidence that history afiurd is sutS eient to convict them of impotence and barren ness in propagation Applause With no de gree of truth and fairness can the opposition charge with being favorable to the spread of slavery AU fear among the intelligent as to slavery extension ia pretension among others ignorance Suppose slavery were abolished The liberated negroea would crowd to the North The vicious would fill our jails the poor our alms houses and the industrious would compete ith our white laborers The democratic party is in no way responsible for the domestic institutions of the South and It considers it to be none of its business to in terfere with those institutions It believes in allowing every State and Territory to manage its own domestic institutions The Union was formed for the promotion of the general welfare not for the extension or abolition of slavery The democratic party never feared to trust the people It believe that the many know as much ss the few Bat th opposition now rom London Times Aus 31 After nettling the affairs ot Turkey Gieece the Principalities the Black Sea and tbo Baltic alter reviewing the position of tho and the King of Naples the iTenipotentiiriee at Varis re solved on declaring some nerd! principle for the humanizing an far as possible of future hostili ties Count Walswski uiged that as the treaty of Westphalia ostaUished freedom of conscience and the Congress of Vienna condemned the slave trafiic so the conferences which cloel the Russian war should not come to an end without doing something for the cause of civilization Accordingly in the lost protocol it is declared that privateering is and remain abolished that the neutral llag covers enemy's goods that the flag does not condemn to foifeltnre neutral goods and that blockades to lie binding mut be effective Thesa resolutions when agreed to by the con tracting powers were sent to several govern ments lor acceptance and among them to the United States The answer of Mr Jlircy the American Secretary of State ba" just been pub lished It written with no small ability and will no doubt eammsnd the attention of Euro pean eovernments Mr Marcy points out the obvious logical defect in tire principle enuncia tion of th conference It it Ire desirable for the eake uf humanity tnat private property shall be respected on sea and on land it must be desirable that its capture by men of war should be prohibited as well as by privateers The Eu ropean governments theretore ear the Secreta ry of State have not consistently carried out their own principle If private property is to be captured it must be by any species of vessels which the belligerent States choose to employ Now there is much truth imthis though the European governments are not bo inconBistent as it may seem So far then the European powers were jus tified in proposing the abolition of privateering even if they went no lurther But now they are asked to go further The American Gov ernment accepts their proposition but general izes the princip'i says Mr Marcy in effect "you abolish altogether the right of capturing private property privateering ends as a matter ot course but it yon retain this right we will not consent to limit the exercise pt it to any class of ves inally the Americanftcretary moves his amendment To the ords Privateering is and remains proposes to add and the private property of the subjects and citizens of a belligerent on the sea shall be exempted from seiznte by pub lie armed vessels of the other belligerent except it be Thus for the first time a most important prin ciple is proposed for the adoption of the civil ized world being nothing ss than the exten sion to maratime trade of absolute immunity from acts of warfare It is now a question for the family of nations whether they will decide that a cargo of sugar on the A is "acred as the same article when stored in the trehonae of a captured seaport It is evident that if the proposition ot the United States be adopted modern warfare will be entirely levolutlomzed The subject i one of the highest importance and will no doubt le discussed with earnestness and good faith Ltd 1 1 1 3 1W I tj3rTen ii ne or I esst acais rnsk hqush Terms or (han one rsad know on pHcalteci at tfic urttet ot publication the Dtilyaod Wkly PPrwin oh extra aN'alfrtbM nntetu he by the ar unleoo peoifiedontboQAMu HBeript or previously agrewl uponby the partita A tertte nnU not marked on the copy ox thr numteirnf will beonuttnued I jr oxm tn unte aooner diocuMUouvl) and payment nacteu ac CThenfrtTiteRe nf yearly adyerttero will be eonflue atrfet ly to tliMir rfrnlarbn8JUBSanft alladveriaeC witHnot ur talnlng to their re pul ar buineih will I cha extra Press PUBLISHED DAILY BiJll VVEEKLY dt WKKHLI Showing a fallinu off thte vex tba far ef aip nr nn with th light toll? year einountrnr tu 7675 and in comparison with the receipt ol Lo47a Uecree of Albany Argus We understand that the Sultana and Ohio are to bi plated ou the Cleveland and Buffalo rulo as freight boats Sixt ax Bv a tetegrapbic tn Latluuu Tore? the itmti It arxis that schooner ale douia bound trotn Cleveland to Toronto with 2ix) ton of coal tor Ta aud couHigned to McUberary Bro Toronto is ashore at Port Colburn Lake Erie and it ia xhnueht that both vetsael and earvo will be a total loa In bured io tba Northwesteru kw Paui KH EK Mr Luther Hunch onStt nreiwv next the naw propeller Racine of 7tv tons buitheu bull ior lie a rvj i un alHr 4 aud will te a valuable ari'eaaioo to this very excylleot Hoe now doio? a very lare share of the fre bt carrying between Butlalo and Cbico We shall notice hr mre minutely when readv for sea Wa are intorined that Muava waouut to lay the keel for another prop Her of about 4Ud to be owned by huoielf and Capt rank Perew It will have 150 feel keel 27 feel beam and 11 feet hold and will be out next Cee licratd xnem 17 total? 75 tor prinnh Stvviy th Mdlwe of prune: for Uo uje NMii 12 bu for extra do flam a nd price rxe i kCon belhsi siowIy at Hsll MftCRU jv 'j iu Pt5rfo 15 lw jiedicMa rrKu MI A LG A and pi fiiar uoa xycoUJj 7 iia fort A A1 Co tfbsrrr 1 ttK rr rss2 to tmntr OR SALE A HniUUMfi liltLSll JA11 BOAT IX it ttxreltent vrdwr wxll be ehe apply to KrEV Mclicn or at Dto office Eh SiiuuavUa Aoc nM Wti qugiy dtf llw for Nair Receipt from teams Hh sale 3Xbu at 1 29 al 31 on njY? tu white winter wheat sold at 1 37 free on board on dockJiXX' bu cm private terrs Nxi bu at I 37 free on boatd Cun Not ratteh Jeian wtR ciW bu at Oats re active st ktwwit The pTepelter Old Concord for takes bbls dour at Ir 340 sb4? at 3) per ear load 4 hes at car load lake freihte and 9 caYt at eld rate The propeller orUuioutb is loading with for Dunkirk at former rates Tba follow nr are the receipts by the iflebirxa Central Rulread for the hours ending yrnarday: lour bbls Tee Stkamer Thh steamer wap off day before yesterday by means oi four scows aud the steam tug O'ore The scows raised the LCirl by means oi chains passed under her deck and abe waa th eu pulled oft by the liore Thu Pearl has resumed her daily trips between this city aud Malden aM Cocrt llulaod Bullock breach of the peace ined S3 Kobert Clinch disorderly conduct New York Ya Sept 2 Yesterday a fetorm of wind and rain from NE unequalled in violence since taoe of 1 commenced about 4 in the morning and raged all day with tremendous force and up to the time of our going to press was Mill raging furiously The streets were nearly deverted no one could venture abroad without being drench ed in the rain in a few umbrellas being of Htue use iu tu mming the blaate ofwith and torrents of rain which encountered them at erTy corner ve nave no opportunity of ascertaining vz a riorf ahnur the eitv or in the anfl feucr have been blown down and we bear of a frame dwelling hone beine boilt for Mr A Cnthrlell Being rti ny damniitbed A spire from the turret of the streple of the Bap tit Church on reemason street blown down CTITE MICHIGAN CITY DLTHuTT SS 1 1 J1 Mi A WdWrr CHrk Knw i JUrkro Lewi Ca Beecher beorre rerns Caoupaa 3 "eb Vt it saoss ia bet who even at winder ttar imariEed Bnch an ocar? We tear a from Goldsboro thax the ttorm in the vieintty ws utnded with the very nnaeaal feata ot a trik fall of stow On sindy afternoon when the Wil oti Weldon ears pawed through Gold boro the co faffisg thichly asd I'or A 3 WTOKI I tlWKlIISU llol SKWOOnSHtltn4 tarn all of brtek raytete with al! Uu uudwi Improrrnwut TL lot a 2S teel houl by 13d tea I dwp toanaltev iituf'l on th north aide of v' £tcond and ThtrJ atreeta No I4 Th ate'vr bain part ot the tMMteoi tha late durvlou XV illukius "O'ct will aold at a baiteiu ox terms aad lurtiivr irticulr apl to (I U'ILLIAMS frbit Executor of estate Hotel to Itrnt rpo THE NKW AK1) RLE I Rant HOTEL to lha nilacihr in Grosae Point Mvan imtea from tha city mi the kBeri4 Ap ply at 6 A any day for two wrrbjn (MGMEK atipZS dtfw Rivard at lovtlHalint 'l ILvasr TH VAN I1YKK I'AKAI AB0HT TWO uiltea from the city aweral tote of convantetit riv for Ganten i n'l other purtwwwm The loteare worthy of the attention ut perooua uiigaged iu the market bu JOHNSTON Mnnlc Halt To SCenL A STOKE RONTING ON THE CORNER ront aud irst ftrae ta (in iir new fire proof ware houait twenty ny forty and more Morn if daitired being a good location lor aholeoate or retail Grocery A teo Two deairabte offii ua to ut on sccoud Door io said uurpliotiH" from or tennaaud further par ticulare inquire of nmriJ WILLIAM CO U'UO STOHEJw 3 StoniES (AND LOT 1 42 tert front il li vlIlion Randolph xlreet nearly opiM'eite market Inquire on the nreinteea apriu IC PRICK ioooo Wort ii CITY lTS IK ON WtlOn brilire Convreiw and ortatreet tetnihlHral payment down amall I aitvoton Jrwtrtarand Yanlrea Nointo Dealer mh HW ET WITH A good House and Barn upon rt Turuus Sfl caho balance on nmr lumiit yureuawr Detroit JulyJU iH6rt b2U 0 WTCTT RANT ROM THKTmt tteptoinber the now narupied lr Mro A orayth Third wtreel between Cuutfreea and k'urt wl A 1 jyl: IMlt ftAfi'H 1 daN Ju WoodbrulRv am Cheap av THoM PALMER At RoN i Lot corner of irst ami wn" wtreeta Vary cheap THOd PALMER HUN myl7 hbwluou Block L'OH sAlli IRST RATE Line Land on I fa toe River Will gnaranfea fitktitk to the lot Price extremely low' rot we muL nr IL Call on THUH PALMER A HON my Sht ldon Block rTHiriiH'S ri7ir'H ka rkK' iui Sif'aS? Iu other hvw man 1 gurHe on Woodbriter Ctwnm uud ort atreete for Mton'A ma ninu rbopa ike Nffiull rhate' down ImliincH iu 5 yrrua 'V JOHNSTON Thft Preu 9sirhe CarrerTfOndez cives ficial statement of a desperate couiiict between the crew of the Prussian corvette Dantzig under command of Prince Adalbert and the Riff pi rates on the of Morocco It appears that after parting company with the rest of the flotilla off Madeira the Prince Admiral thought it desirable on account of the cholera having raged at unchal to procure a ciea bill ot health let any difficulty should be made by the quarantine authorities on occasion of his putting into Gibraltar or Malta He therefore touched at Mogador and obtained one from the European Con ate residing there and ibua provided pro ceeded to Gibraltar for coals The stock that the government stores could part with there not being sufficient for the prosecution of hi? voyage to Constantinople the Prince made for Algiers where there were said to be ample stocks While on the way thither and off the African coat the Dantzig arrived near the spot to the east of the Spanish town of Melil la where in H52 a Prussian brig bad been plundered by the natives and interest and cu riosity led the Prince to put oft a boat or two fnr thA nnmrA nf inking a nearer view of the pot bus any attempt to land lay entirely out oi his intentions aud plans A number of the inhabitants esme down to the beach aud made every friendly demonstra tion at first waving white when suddenly tbev ponred in a volley upon the oc cupants of the two hosts wounding one of the oarsmen the volley was returned and as the firing increased from the aide of the shore the Dantzig under the command of the Prince of Hessen approached and brought her guns to bear upon the piratical assailant AU the boats of the steamer with the exception of the paddle box boats were now manned and armed and under fire of her heavy guns the party about 00 strong put off for the shore and about C5 of them landed Here throwing out tirailleurs as they went they drove the Arab or Moors before them up an acclivity about 500 or 600 feet high that slopes close down to the edge of the beach an i piauted the Pniteiau Sag for a few minutes on: th top bnt finding that the asasilaui (whose number at the time ot lauding is mentioned in ome accounts to have been al ready 6X) were continually increasing and men aced to cut the party off from tne beats and to surround them entirely tbo Prince ordered tka Vzva a I tnem ro izucsv This retreat waa the res! tug of the little below Criiey lekaud and a brg acuue ua par vioroulv on the 1 the mouth of Xafisemorvl nv A tne Goa denae masses of the natives and the landing expedition keeping up a steady fire of small arms aa lone as their ammunition Ite Of the 17 were wounded in the boats and nix were killed of whom three left on the field The los of tne natives is presumed to be three or four as many It was at the top ot the acchvitv that Prince A albert received a wound in hi nctit tb'rh sod that bis Adjutant Lieut Xfacmin received a wous'i of which ho died jue as he wa being put on board on his return IWrnace intenuea to return won as his wouud admitted of Rtxte a Iv Chi Mrs tSr'Ga'btoa fco ed in estate ri th nf oaid jf tittoDarl thw hearing thereof by cauain a copy of thia or'far tr uub tb Detroit re1 res a printed and eirculatinjr in aaid county of Waytie for thitrnBucceaaive weeaa previous tu ftaid of Lean to fA true copy) JOSEPH BAGG sep 4t Jadae of Probate STAT jfOilfCHlGAN County Wayoe ww At rinn of tb Proha Ceurt for the County of wayn hoi i at th Probate office in the City of Detroit on riday the firth day of September in th year on thoaoand iifhl hundred and tifty dx Preo nt Jrmpl Itetnr u'te ot Probate lathe matter of tne estate of 1 HomAS ROU'E perrn ON RKri)15G AMIILJNuTHKIfWTAl) ministration amount of David Barber prv iny that the same may be examined and al lowed: Tkereunoft it Ordered That Monday the 22d day of September instant at 10 iu the forenoon aae'rf ned 1or th hearing of wild petition and that the heirs ar Law of tsatd inane prnGii nod other pereoua interested iu aid estate ar required to aj at a teMion ot tvaid Court then to be Lolden at the Probate Office in the city of Detroit and show caoee if any there be why the pravt of the petitioner ahould not be granted: Audit isjurther Ordered Tiiataaid petitioner girenotio to the reona interested in aid estate of the pendency of said petition and the heftnot? th reof by dinra eipy of thia order to be pobiiaherj he Detroit PrwqH a new rMper printed andcirculatinin said county of Warne for thre aureeMive weeks prevfona to midday of bearing A true copy) IL HAr 4E Ju'lre of ProtAte STATE MICHIGAN County ot Wayne re: Ata ere won of the Probate Court for the county ef Wa bold rn at the Ifirutote Office in the city of Detroit on Tv urwhy the fourth day of in the rear on tho rend ejbt huacrea and tifty eix: Jorepb Earr uGyeof Pro'ate: In th matter o( Ito estate pf ELLL imrr keadim and hmo the petition dniy verified of Mary raardian of aatc minor pray inf amont other thnvslu*t afar may be ana to cet aiu therein forth and 1 bed for fhepurrww therein rrrealMon 'Tkereujeon it Or dere That Moteiay air th day ot Ofiober next at ten clock tn th forenoon 1 ed for th anto ot petition and that the xt of kin of a id minor and aU other peroor intererted io mu 1 eatate are reiured to apj ar a of mmjC Court then to be boMen at the Probate Office th City of Ire rwt sad abtrw eaare it any there be wfiv the prarer of the pelitionerahouid not fa? (ranted Aud it is further Order edTlut aaid petitioner ve notice the pereors intere rtedfn vd eataof the pndney of a ud petition and the brenr thereof by caaianir a copy of tbw order to far pblihed in th Detroit ree Pr ti a naapater and cireoia tissr in aid cminty of Warbr for four ruerere weeks previotut to said day ot bearing (A truceepy) JOSEPH BAGG fre 5t Judy Prolate MICHIGAN County of Wayaa At mon of the Probate Court for the coxin ty of Kro held en at the the rity of roit on fue day the recr nd day of epteraoer in the yer one tno3vaDdf ht hur dred and Bfty rix Prrernt Jorepb rx ice uiau bi rw TP 1ETT 10N orvn praylr trutrnt £13 in ifo Crt laat vift and teKUinant of admuted Prohn and be arpovuted adinr atratr That Monday ptrr ifiat at ten docx Sale A VAll'AlllK HIM si IOT Jefirrevn avenn far al The Lotto 25 te by tert deep next dHr tft the Ctolhltig Siore vt Deiinto Muliane cornet of Jt ttrnnu an ime aud ndatn eU 'ut irtieufaiA uiuue at Dcuuti MuJauu'n Store Detroit May imTdtr IHoiisc and Lol lor Sale QITI VTKD KtST OUT hTRKIiT LOT lOftUtv UH feet On the vrenuaea IM aardru ot Choice fruit tree couifUnr npplre obonlva rhm dwarf gviuwbernre rureania trsiHMs Ac All in a teannn fttatv Apply ou preiuirea Itouse No fou boat at alreet 'in in do do id theeooBtry Wntnr by ma lor at the office or publication 'ymnl in caeca required tu advance 'forrun of Ad vertlMiiff 1 Su'iart weeks ft 1 3 months 1 A Rorereen Sim I Machin Aib VV Bee9y do Weed Buff By ilauetos Telegraph UaWfciO Spt Io cood demand Sales buh CauadiC Midi and Ohio Sw 3uuv prime white Cacaian irm Savm 25AW bub at 57a58 Active demand TuUO Canadian at 1 2iUl 23 reifthte )iSc and corn to New nrk Lake 3yte2 Lush whext bu com 6 7 buih bailey Canal Exf 16 bbla dour 54S2 bach wheat 3V0 bush corn By Magnetic Telerrerh 1 Birute Srpt Stidv bl at 6 37 for rood Mich Oni and Ind 6 60 fur cboic: 6 62 tor extra do Dull txea buU at I 15 for ChcO spriD 1 1 tor red Lil uu Lower Sale bush at 3oc Advices from Alexandria dated A ng 9 th says that Said Pacb the Viceroy has joet resolv ed upon renning ateameia carrying the Egyptian flag all around the Red Sea from Saez to Cos eir Massawdb Aden Mocha Jedda Yambo and to extend occaaionally to Bussorah nd 1 A letter from Constantinople in the Oazette Ju AJuli biiya: The attempt made at Sevasto pol to get up the iragmeuta of the vessels aunk at the month of the harbor appears likely to prove aacce ful Another and better diving apparatus in about to I put in Horace Veruwt is painting The Capture of the for the rench government A Paris letter alludes to some earne dtecus siuns that have been held recently in the imperi al family a to the title to be settled on the pod and grandson fasue ot the first marriage with Prince Jerome contracted in America The right to bear the name of Bonaparte is fully conceded to them indeed they refuse to take ituy other and particularly object to the title of Prince of Montfort which had hitherto belong ed tu that branch of the family The death of Lord Shrewsbury makes the Karl of Derby the premier Earl of England and the Earl of Ccrk the premier Earl ot England A company rf Enehshmenbave performed the feat ot ascending Mount Ararat iu the face of the superstitious ideas of the inhabitants in tbe vicinity who believed that nothing But ill could result from such an expedition and Done of them had ever ventured to make tbe experiment One of tbe company planted a sword in the snow nt the tup uf the mountain and tbe health of Queen Victoria was drank upun tbe place hallowed by so many sabred a'ciaikD9 Accounts from Hungary mention that within the memory of man there has nut been such a luxuriantly abundant promise for the vintage as during the present twon A letter from Oporto relative to the progress of the vine disease in Pertugnl announces that the AJto Douro district which in lb IS produced 111000 pipes of wine will year not produce 4000 The ditiress of the population from this cause with an unfavorable harvest ia understood to be excessive Iu Spain also tbe vine disease ha done immense damage but the destruction of the grape dues not appear to be universal as was represented a little while ago The American Consul at Ancona was recently driven from a hotel by feume Austrian officers for presuming to remark that the zwinzger (with which base coin tne Austrians have deluged the legations taking away good silver and gold in stead) contained an unusual quantity ot alloy The bread riots at Lisbon were more serious than appeared from tbe first accounts They continued three days when the military put a stop to them Tbe King has dismissed the com mander of the municipal guard for not acting with energy A letter from Naples dated 11th of August says it i believed that tbe King has received some very disagreeable reports from the intm dciiti uf the Provinces of Coaenza Reggio aud Lecce Orders have been gi ven to concentrate the Swiss troops in the capital aud the fortifiod places of the kingdom The government enter tain very serious tears on account of Sicily A deplorable accident occured on the railway between Antwerp and Ghent about the middle of August Tbe last train from the fetes at Antwerp shortly alter leaving wna aooni eigui hundred pafcvngers struck a cow which was ly imr on the track The two locomotives were thrown over one on tbe right hand side and the nihsr on the left Several of the carriages were smashed to and others were damaged The engineer and two passengers were inataptly killed a Baron de Potter a gentlemen of thirty eight died after the amputation of one of hia legs and twenty others were badly mutilated Tbe celebrated piano forte manufactory of the Messrs Broadwood in London which was destroyed by fire on the 11th inst covered two acres of ground and consisted of five distinct ranges of buildings three stories high Nearly one thousand pianos in various stages of con struction were destroyed with valuable woods and other materials and the tools belonging to four hundred and twenty workmen Tbe pro perty destroyed is valued at from £100000 to 11500QU Mrs Charles Matthews better known as Mad ame Vestris died at Grove Lodge uihaui on the 16th She was 50 years of age WIIBUIC NTOliRV il I 11 A li I Gibraltar to proceed to CoDau'inopIe where she wilt ror the preaert remain at the ditpu aal of the Pru iin Minister there It i 1 believed that the King will first wait for tbe rernra of hiseousie Prince Adalbert frm Vcfure any resolution is come to: hut it seems Drobable ibex a plan that was cu the about rears beck for some commot steps to te twsfl ty aud Prussia for clearing tae coat of Africa of the pirates that still infaei tboB will be brought forward srui With the frjtnt that this treacherous attack upon the Pruan nag fa calculated to call forth in King and peojle there can be little doubt that the wnole Pruaaian caval force small as it it ill applied tofirdi the citY Ei is.

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