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their hiring out their machines . A . dreadful outrage was committed at Liverpool on Monday . A man , named Morris , was engaged in distraining at a furniture shop kept by two brothers , Neal and Charles O'Donneli , when Neal O'Donneli attacked him with a large knife ., inflicting wounds which almost immediately proved fatal . On the police proceedidg to the shop , Charles O'Donneli attempted a rescue , but after a severe struggle both brothers were secured . A murderous poaching affray
has occurred near Durham . A party of watchers on tho estate of the Duke of Cleveland recently came u-oon two poachers , armed with guns . When called upon to surrender , the poachers deliberately presented arms , and one of them fired two shots , wounding- one of the watchers dangerously and another slightly . On Monday , a man , named Walton , was committed for trial , on a charge of having been concerned in the outrage . FOKEICHT IXTELLTGE- - . —The rumouvs of " an impending change of Ministry at Turin are gathering strength , but it is impossible to trace them beyond the region of conjecture . Report assigns the Presidency of the Cabiiiet , alloirad to be on
the point of formation , to Massimo D'Azeglio . An announcement in the officisil Gazette of Turin puts an end to all doubt respecting the intentions of the government with reference to Garibaldi and those who participated in the late " acts of rebellion . " The law " has to take its course , " and the delay in coming to a decision as to the disposal of the prisoners , has arisen partly from the necessity of determining what tribunal is competent to try themand tlfrom " considerations of
, pary public safety . " M . Pulszky , the newspaper correspondent , who was arrested at Naples , on a charge of having been in some wayconnected with the recent rising-, has bcoi set at liberty . Hi ' s arrest is said to have been a mistake . Much excitement still prevails in Sicily , and the party of action continue their agitation in spite of the energetic measures adopted by the government . A violent proclamation has been issued at
Palermo , calling upon the people to maintain themselves in astute of revolution as the only means of opening up the road to Rome . " We will not cease to conspire , " exclaim the authors of this manifesto , "we will not cease to excite the country , until we see the monarchy taking the lead of the movement in was Garibaldi ' s heroic crime to originate . " 'The miorts as to the state of
Garibaldi ' s health aro still by no means reassuring . Professor Partridge , who has gone out to Italy to offer his professional services to Garibaldi , guaranteed his fees and expensesamounting to several hundred pounds—by a "few friends of the London Garibaldi Committee , " who undertook the responsibility in the belief that Englishmen of every shade of political opinion will consider it an honour to subscribe for such a purposeand that they are not likelto he pecuniary sufferers
, y by the step they have taken . An assistant surgeon , to remain in attendance on the illustrious prisoner , will , if necessary , follow Mr . Partridge . It is stated that Lord Palmerston has telegraphed to the British Minister at Turin , to use his good offices in obtaining for our eminent countryman admission to tho General ' s bedside . Letters from Rome announces the arrival in that city of the Abbe Stellardithe king of Italy's almoner .
, The avowed object of his visit to the Eternal City is said to he to present to the Pope a letter from the Princess Pia , his goddaughter , announcing her approaching marriage with the King of Portugal ; but rumour is busy in assigning to the Abbe ' s mission a political- significance . It is reported that he will endeavour once more to induce His Holiness to come to terms with Italy . Accounts from Constantinople announces the
entire withdrawl from circulation of the Caimes , the old depreciated paper money . It is added that the standard price of gold and silver bullion are re-established upon the legal footing . It is also announced that the protocol ofthe European conference concerning Servia has been signed by all the proper parties . It is thus to be hoped that the Turkish Government may be congratulated at being relieved from the necessity of coercing its Servian subjects and from the dangerous war with
the Montenegrins . Serious riots , arising out of the stoppage of cotton factories , have taken place at Pressnitz , in Moravia . The unemployed operatives indulged in grave excesses , and the outbreak was only quelled by military force . Although of late we have heard hut little of the Poles and their doings , it seems evident that they have no intention of abandoning the programme which has for so many years alarmed their rulers . We learn from a Russian official announcement that a number of nobles have been in the habit of holding illegal assemblies at the house ot General Zamoyski , and that they have ventured to draw up an 'Address which is held to embody demands exceeding
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the freedom ofthe institutions ofthe country . This document as we gather from a non-official source , demands the restoration of the ancient rights of Poland ; and the Russian authorities , holding General Zamoyski responsible for what has taken place , have summoned him to appear at St . Petersburg . AMEIUCA . —Plenty of news has been received from America , since our last , and the dates now come down to the Sth Inst . The battle of the 2 Sth ult ., of which . General Pope wrote in
such high-flown terms , and claimed as a victory which he was preparing to follow up and disperse the Confederates , was re . sumed on the 30 th . The Confederates , according to tho Northern accounts , had in the meantime been strongly reinforced . The battle was commenced by tho Federal Generals Heintzelman and Porter , who were soon driven back in disorder by the Confederates . General M'Dowell advanced his force to the support of the retreating Federalsbut- the Confederates anticipated him
, , and enveloped the divisions of General Sigel and himself by a movement from their left . The result was a complete defeat of the Federal centre and left , and it was only by the right remaining somewhat firm that the whole army was not routed . As it was it retreated hurriedly across Bull ' s Run , and fell back on Centreville . On the 2 nd instant General Pope was compelled to evacuate Centreville , and the whole Federal army fell back behind the fortifications of Washington . The Confedrates
followed tho retreating enemy , and occupied precisely the same position round Washington as they held twelvemonths ago . It is generally expected that they will attempt to cross into Maryland . General M ' 'Cle ! Ian , who has been appointed to command the capital , is strongly blamed for not coming to
tne assistance of General Pope , and sharp comments on his loyalty have been made by the press . ¦ The accounts of the Sth . say : —General Pope has been relieved from the command of the army in Virginia , and is assigned „ to the command in the North-west . A Confederate force , 5000 strong , has crossed the Potomac at Point of Rocks , and occupied Frederick , Maryland . They were enthusiastically received by the Secessionist inhabitants , but the Unionists left the town .
They have promised to protect all private property . The latest reports state that General Jackson is at Frederick with 40 , 000 men . It is reported that the Confederates propose to destroy the Western Central Pennsylvanian Railroad , and operate in Pennsylvania , having ulterior designs on Washington and Baltimore . The Governor of Pennsylvania has forwarded large bodies of troops to the entrance of Cumberland "Valley to resist the invasion . The Confederate piquets entered from Frederick
, seven miles towards Hagerstown . Large bodies of Federal troops are being transported from Washington to the Upper Potomac . The Confederate movements in Frederick have cut oft' the reinforcements for the Federal troops at Martinsburg and Harper ' s Ferry . Four hundred Confederates attacked the Federals at Martinsburg , but were repulsed . General Bragg is marching on Nashville , which General Buell has ordered to be evacuated . Great excitement prevails at Fort Monroe . The
Confederate ram , Merrimac No . 2 , has been , seen before Port Darling , going in the direction of Newport . Arrangements have been made to receive her . The Governor of Indiana has ordered all citizens between 19 ancl 45 j * ears of age , residing in tho border counties , to repel invasion .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
B . C . —Had better apply to the Provincial Grand Master of the district . YOVXG- ES-GEAXD must grow a little older before we afford hiin any information relative to the Craft . R . C . — -The eighteenth degree . J . J . S . —We are informed that Marshal Magnan , the Grand
Master of the Grand Orient of France , has acknowledged the Kite of Memphis . P . PEOV . G . W . —We shall resume our comparison of the Constitutions of tho three portions of the United Kingdom at an early date . DEADLY NIGHTSHADE can have nothing to . do with Freemasonry . Z . X . —No doubt . Will Z . Z . inform us in what society of the world , from crowned heads downwards , unworthy members are not to be found . :
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their hiring out their machines . A . dreadful outrage was committed at Liverpool on Monday . A man , named Morris , was engaged in distraining at a furniture shop kept by two brothers , Neal and Charles O'Donneli , when Neal O'Donneli attacked him with a large knife ., inflicting wounds which almost immediately proved fatal . On the police proceedidg to the shop , Charles O'Donneli attempted a rescue , but after a severe struggle both brothers were secured . A murderous poaching affray
has occurred near Durham . A party of watchers on tho estate of the Duke of Cleveland recently came u-oon two poachers , armed with guns . When called upon to surrender , the poachers deliberately presented arms , and one of them fired two shots , wounding- one of the watchers dangerously and another slightly . On Monday , a man , named Walton , was committed for trial , on a charge of having been concerned in the outrage . FOKEICHT IXTELLTGE- - . —The rumouvs of " an impending change of Ministry at Turin are gathering strength , but it is impossible to trace them beyond the region of conjecture . Report assigns the Presidency of the Cabiiiet , alloirad to be on
the point of formation , to Massimo D'Azeglio . An announcement in the officisil Gazette of Turin puts an end to all doubt respecting the intentions of the government with reference to Garibaldi and those who participated in the late " acts of rebellion . " The law " has to take its course , " and the delay in coming to a decision as to the disposal of the prisoners , has arisen partly from the necessity of determining what tribunal is competent to try themand tlfrom " considerations of
, pary public safety . " M . Pulszky , the newspaper correspondent , who was arrested at Naples , on a charge of having been in some wayconnected with the recent rising-, has bcoi set at liberty . Hi ' s arrest is said to have been a mistake . Much excitement still prevails in Sicily , and the party of action continue their agitation in spite of the energetic measures adopted by the government . A violent proclamation has been issued at
Palermo , calling upon the people to maintain themselves in astute of revolution as the only means of opening up the road to Rome . " We will not cease to conspire , " exclaim the authors of this manifesto , "we will not cease to excite the country , until we see the monarchy taking the lead of the movement in was Garibaldi ' s heroic crime to originate . " 'The miorts as to the state of
Garibaldi ' s health aro still by no means reassuring . Professor Partridge , who has gone out to Italy to offer his professional services to Garibaldi , guaranteed his fees and expensesamounting to several hundred pounds—by a "few friends of the London Garibaldi Committee , " who undertook the responsibility in the belief that Englishmen of every shade of political opinion will consider it an honour to subscribe for such a purposeand that they are not likelto he pecuniary sufferers
, y by the step they have taken . An assistant surgeon , to remain in attendance on the illustrious prisoner , will , if necessary , follow Mr . Partridge . It is stated that Lord Palmerston has telegraphed to the British Minister at Turin , to use his good offices in obtaining for our eminent countryman admission to tho General ' s bedside . Letters from Rome announces the arrival in that city of the Abbe Stellardithe king of Italy's almoner .
, The avowed object of his visit to the Eternal City is said to he to present to the Pope a letter from the Princess Pia , his goddaughter , announcing her approaching marriage with the King of Portugal ; but rumour is busy in assigning to the Abbe ' s mission a political- significance . It is reported that he will endeavour once more to induce His Holiness to come to terms with Italy . Accounts from Constantinople announces the
entire withdrawl from circulation of the Caimes , the old depreciated paper money . It is added that the standard price of gold and silver bullion are re-established upon the legal footing . It is also announced that the protocol ofthe European conference concerning Servia has been signed by all the proper parties . It is thus to be hoped that the Turkish Government may be congratulated at being relieved from the necessity of coercing its Servian subjects and from the dangerous war with
the Montenegrins . Serious riots , arising out of the stoppage of cotton factories , have taken place at Pressnitz , in Moravia . The unemployed operatives indulged in grave excesses , and the outbreak was only quelled by military force . Although of late we have heard hut little of the Poles and their doings , it seems evident that they have no intention of abandoning the programme which has for so many years alarmed their rulers . We learn from a Russian official announcement that a number of nobles have been in the habit of holding illegal assemblies at the house ot General Zamoyski , and that they have ventured to draw up an 'Address which is held to embody demands exceeding
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the freedom ofthe institutions ofthe country . This document as we gather from a non-official source , demands the restoration of the ancient rights of Poland ; and the Russian authorities , holding General Zamoyski responsible for what has taken place , have summoned him to appear at St . Petersburg . AMEIUCA . —Plenty of news has been received from America , since our last , and the dates now come down to the Sth Inst . The battle of the 2 Sth ult ., of which . General Pope wrote in
such high-flown terms , and claimed as a victory which he was preparing to follow up and disperse the Confederates , was re . sumed on the 30 th . The Confederates , according to tho Northern accounts , had in the meantime been strongly reinforced . The battle was commenced by tho Federal Generals Heintzelman and Porter , who were soon driven back in disorder by the Confederates . General M'Dowell advanced his force to the support of the retreating Federalsbut- the Confederates anticipated him
, , and enveloped the divisions of General Sigel and himself by a movement from their left . The result was a complete defeat of the Federal centre and left , and it was only by the right remaining somewhat firm that the whole army was not routed . As it was it retreated hurriedly across Bull ' s Run , and fell back on Centreville . On the 2 nd instant General Pope was compelled to evacuate Centreville , and the whole Federal army fell back behind the fortifications of Washington . The Confedrates
followed tho retreating enemy , and occupied precisely the same position round Washington as they held twelvemonths ago . It is generally expected that they will attempt to cross into Maryland . General M ' 'Cle ! Ian , who has been appointed to command the capital , is strongly blamed for not coming to
tne assistance of General Pope , and sharp comments on his loyalty have been made by the press . ¦ The accounts of the Sth . say : —General Pope has been relieved from the command of the army in Virginia , and is assigned „ to the command in the North-west . A Confederate force , 5000 strong , has crossed the Potomac at Point of Rocks , and occupied Frederick , Maryland . They were enthusiastically received by the Secessionist inhabitants , but the Unionists left the town .
They have promised to protect all private property . The latest reports state that General Jackson is at Frederick with 40 , 000 men . It is reported that the Confederates propose to destroy the Western Central Pennsylvanian Railroad , and operate in Pennsylvania , having ulterior designs on Washington and Baltimore . The Governor of Pennsylvania has forwarded large bodies of troops to the entrance of Cumberland "Valley to resist the invasion . The Confederate piquets entered from Frederick
, seven miles towards Hagerstown . Large bodies of Federal troops are being transported from Washington to the Upper Potomac . The Confederate movements in Frederick have cut oft' the reinforcements for the Federal troops at Martinsburg and Harper ' s Ferry . Four hundred Confederates attacked the Federals at Martinsburg , but were repulsed . General Bragg is marching on Nashville , which General Buell has ordered to be evacuated . Great excitement prevails at Fort Monroe . The
Confederate ram , Merrimac No . 2 , has been , seen before Port Darling , going in the direction of Newport . Arrangements have been made to receive her . The Governor of Indiana has ordered all citizens between 19 ancl 45 j * ears of age , residing in tho border counties , to repel invasion .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
B . C . —Had better apply to the Provincial Grand Master of the district . YOVXG- ES-GEAXD must grow a little older before we afford hiin any information relative to the Craft . R . C . — -The eighteenth degree . J . J . S . —We are informed that Marshal Magnan , the Grand
Master of the Grand Orient of France , has acknowledged the Kite of Memphis . P . PEOV . G . W . —We shall resume our comparison of the Constitutions of tho three portions of the United Kingdom at an early date . DEADLY NIGHTSHADE can have nothing to . do with Freemasonry . Z . X . —No doubt . Will Z . Z . inform us in what society of the world , from crowned heads downwards , unworthy members are not to be found . :