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DP seLvtio or Guat warding ad ve ‘8 byt tes staid ere enducted by me and Comm’ pared Crate te forward all oe fiswr draft boste, with ec the seavont revance of Sas che cach at neGorguna a and Oreste, that bys MK, TAYLOR. ane Hans, Baa ess td oe ee PRRnese 4 GENTLEMAN AND a wys ee gle gentlemen, can be aceommoday ‘Board, Tee eae ot aay tk treet, a Yew doors east of ‘srs roadway. GARD— A WELL FURNISHED, ROOM TO LET, TO & lady tl ard for the lady only, ine widow Indy, C.D. Broad- ied by a yr other easter. pe w: way Poet Ofice, Botze WANTED, BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN ‘8 private Catholic family, below Canal etreet. Address a. Rea the office of this paper. WINANCIAL. WANTED—ON BOTTOMRY, ON DANISH él en, Sara & Joben Call pay repairs ing ru anchor in the Noreh'th rivers and ‘cxpes 008 KG ‘dctention, with Fy voted art, and seourity required. The @ars & Johanna 3s bound, under er, he: to Charleston, £0. we aeenee A mB last port of discharge, ‘whether u ted States, Offers of foautwill be r Pa Te ing, 10th Decerater, at 10 o°el ad in Callesen, at the office of dressed to Captait Insurance Troke 82 W: $100, 000 TO LOAN, AT SIX PER CENT IN- terest, on bond and mortgage. Two- Pras ‘ule value will be loaned on first alags city property, ‘one, three. or five ae NP. CONREY, Nee wa at. cor. of Broad.@ Cc ENS’ FIRB INSUR ANCE COMP. 1880, i tbe A dividend of bis day, payable on demai tree! 0. OF Me BAN. Secretary. ONRY TO LEND— ABRAHAM yin large oF emall son money or ms ode, wearing 8) 1, ph Toa Nh a WN. J. hay ore! PA’ mear = IPLIARD TABLES NOW ON HAND, SUITABLE FOR ate ate or public use, with t N. ub rooms fitted up and tabi: pt py Also two second hand tables forsale, Can at No. 90 Ann str GRIFFITH & DEOK et. Cintas TEN THOUSAND Comnes tee oF ma finest, ge, eorner of Bi ay nts, Boquets ry up at ment of Gr se Plas tioe, tastef as ek with fresh and sweet flo reduced prices. loomingdale and Broad: wtages pase the garden. ae 50, &: La hy Tange and © "Depot, 76 and 75—PEACH ORCHARD, RED ASH, EGG, nd Star Coal, o ¥ delivered Tora fow days; Nut, 5. Li 1, low: fs Thoupecs steest, ae that seventeen! way, on Mon “|e simply ‘Seb ieeae devoted to Na nab ee ara reas, Coma tae of Birestion | Raa ees Fiteperali,P. Kelly, 3 Led Hor Kelly § Mocks, Fete Aton Bimethy Gar 3k, x O'eens, Hernan Hann imecen, aint M McKeon, Peter Me@lyne em FP. Mulviebill, Soman as portly distribute: tinction of sect oF country, root fe meh Messrs. Preeideut, 0 Kin steer: John righ, ¥ eres Ca » 103 Troy ‘Thomas fer, 5 Morocr street; A. Cameron, Secretary, 10 Sik ctrerts Jemes Rotts Second street Dav: ; Fines a 5, jae Ninet mi trees Se ee FRuS ANNUAL BALL—COMPANY F, WASHINGTON | dove Fe Qu yrill take place at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadw: eineaday | oven ber 11 8 elton’ celebrated Cotiliion Band (s engazed for ths oco Tickets to be had of the following committee, and the door, on the evening of the ball:Captala J. ‘Qui Lient, David Murray, Lieut, Leander Bucks, JH: Ode! | y 5. Jenin; Tyson, amy: gl MURRAY, Chairman. a ee O'CONOR, Presideiit. ON, Secretar ib Association, Foe parposes, ye ‘edleorh distrees, without ise f dancing accor Ra . ayy eT penny to Fy elton & er. Boesscree oy To Jodlocks tasaing wai | iy at re precisely. Tichets. $2 ea0h, & ‘sgmitagestie- ' be had phar 0 ladies, oan Broads Hotel de Paris veomger sf Anthony d of either of the M Saerthy 2 Conway yavidson, ‘arriages will leave their com wards Canal street, and take up in reverse not transferable, Members entitle on obtain tiem on application to the Secretary at 10 Dominick street. Late Sixth Company National Cadets.) Captain Lieu! Arpr, Wixuam, Jr., Secret: Gro. & Dna, ‘Treasurer. sad HE TWEN' ig vey ANNUAL BALL IN AID OF the New k Fire Department Fund, will be giver the Astor Place Opeqa House, on Monday cvening, Samuaty 27th, 1851. at Niblo’ $80 any of the commitiee of arrengemen 73 mente. NAN, End Cetilion Band is « One Dollar, can be had o! on the evening of the belt. private families atten MATRIMONIAL. ATRIMONIAL INTBLL NCE 01 ADL E PART. ners procu: for L Gentlem Please call with, nd your lik her with a statement of La our expoot ations. NNUAL ys or FULTON FIRE bys ad CO, 21, TT 4 ng, December 17, andtile Bes Band is engaged. at the principal hotels, or Cheirman, R. Constaxrive, Secretary. NNUAL BALL OF THE FRANKLIN HOSE No. 18 will be ie) a“ bina mong Hall, on Fri- ber 13th. committ ledge them- nM test balls of the season. kis fiat zed for the occasion. Tickets, embers, or at the door, WARD ©. MURPHY, Foreman. R. he SREPERICKS, BALLET tre, respect full; hice rictoet aecresy inay be relied upon. ce, 1 Variek att ee ASH TPES Eee A.J Lg ay PRE- y ¥ Bete cuntaine enough fo ame ie om tae ial lozn Sidi " init sda oc vodneee e and 2 a ‘ ort AML find it to their adv article fer beantifying "prevent ‘ts falling out, Don't Forgot *7 Rassast streets UGITIVES PROM JUSTICE TEARFUL ‘enemies of the public peace hi Fettacked with poweer and, valis all ke struction hag been it thousand Th Teaco are Fats, mice, Cowk: balls whiten bh have isgnevio Powder and nition sold at 42) |. DAY, 23 Courtlande street, is mow ree beautiful overshoes, from his factor Buimbog Pati netter therefor; ted 8 8 per pair; {0 to 44 cents per pair. beral discount to buyers | UBBER GOODS WAREHOUSE.—DEALERS’ HWAD- quarters —Union — Rabdber Company, t. Nassau New Yi whore be found the na tment of Go year . yh = th - ved in lino, rannutne wit be pold to tha tr red Ve thie ome, h pei caisbed to dealers when tequired. MILLIN RY ‘AND DRY | GOODS. on MONDAY ora | lanes cc emall | pions BE O inst, a rich aseortment of of every farbienal fvantitlen, by J 165 BROADWAY, BEG | shey have just opened je aborte: ehildren notice, elothing 7 eription, and la: F iJ Ag oO ge Symon Fi Esiter, from Paris, will nleo give hiF part A litary uniforms, pil Winds of milite ea Mh, Yo Cuts, Veils apt Scarf ae vee eS BROK | 5 Broadway. A. Posner, ” fn PLACE, NEW and ell arti ected with gr se" Depot of tie eclebrared Lonaveri c* IFORNIANS AND OT! yarting. geaemen’ arts, UsT RECEIVED, PRK STEAMER, ment of Cravate, Sears, C Under € ber hi J ‘CATES, ‘387 Broad EXPRESS AGENCIE: a TRAN PORTATION ACROSS THR Panams—Zachrieson Neleom & Co. of port froight aetoes the in Prancises, J snother let 0 mere, aud ALIFORN 1 hinee of Fanemn, are now prepared ¢ or take {t throngh te 1, but each package ranspor riatica say “89 ‘Wall street. peld in Now Fei aoe! “AC (eieton’k 00. REGORY'SC ALIFORNIA BXPR BSP ERSTEAMERS 6 hip Mt, DENTS 4 1h? one er. May Sept. 1 Feb. geet | i Oct.1 | )\p BALTIMORE, March tone burthen. j R. D. Conn, master. Ship WILLIAM TELL, (new) tons burthes. | | | | ; G ty; em the Lith oem = Av ere will forsard 2 , i iin charge offalth(al messengers, > erase! he goods from Chagres to coeatbilit n cele er above AM wet Panams, in order the Isthmus, wotil the | morning of tre éay of Paekoges and fretght sive prier ty th h 4 to the transit of the avoid the i De }. MILLER & CO, CARTER, represented ® Wow Vork—« Philndetp Proprietors, COMMISION Doge OND L. OGDEN, THE denere! Commisor » handiee @ ship snd sold of 5 8” » frgm foes of Pe fogs rites tee w foot ot Welawt | Nn ee part &y% = on of December, er peas of Canal street. Mister ‘must pace Throng} or Comios The sail January th. owners of not be accountable: itrer, bu cio. jewelry, ro. stones, less bills o! taut , and yet with all requisite arti | trate Nie he auors, Goods.s ree from any oben bo other The new yy after ber arrival im port in Oregon, awail STRONG, LA tention we he Unived Stator Mail Steamehi Gem pan splendid double engine etea ship GEORGIA, Us 8 INSTRUCTION, ee nny ye AILY pdb 9 —AN gd iamtly oa WISHES OR LIVERPOGL—UNITED STATES MAIL STBAX- i Ae uke eat ee Rar, rene, Pastel stoamship a werefad enn platen | & Se Sagi corer Pek roigh WaRcHe and WR NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITEDSTATHL ‘The ships ache mg this the ring been built pagename SFE tr ry rete oer heir et re strongth ard fr passengers are wes 1 $190; exela. im Liverpool or paeae"bavite uneq d acoommodat DW"D. pommel steamer BALTIC, coved the tra sive state rooma, Nerchasecored ‘uauil ih pala fee byab.aten Ke “s Mar. ae HA a.~ SECOND oe a FO «leave Havre on the 10th, aad New each month m ¥ saad of exporience in the S wines oF ‘and command Price of passage gent to the ew ces but thone actually DR TINCKEN, Agente. 10 Pe fi uns voida- rrival of the mails at Panama. The of the month will h a> Acapuloo, | 0, and Monterey. Tie steamers hate inn 3 ‘will touoh at Acapulco, but at | he arrivalof mails ers from Pana: without delay will be maintained by the x} VINE CITY, Weaving ahd t MEROKER, | ‘of each month for Chagr: hope ia New York ne a spare , ty The s CARIBBEAN ant between New Or willensure a4 aForming, with and frum Now Orleai New Yors on the thir- ge, Fork oe the twonty- rd boat will also be pptiea- | pplios= to ARM. sat that plaee. m to the Company, LS Lions foe pasrage trom New Orleans & RASON & CO., Agent New York, October 31, 180, {OR CALIFORNIA, VIA CHAGRES, WIThOUT Ls t foot of Warr: maila sod pecan porte. Kept up, a9 stay in port, secured Bt the! i boparate tadie ROBERTS. Speed alven * line, thas the b 1 saps ho furainhed to shippers om appli . with wh bey aro re Sested to pr as no other h will be Grned by ites t fapany. All bills of indiny a dened ¢ of the ve RRAtzs of FARE REDUCED—EMPIR Fea xT ie dock, pier No. i, X craver 18th, ¢ Lovelock. Kor fr 5. HOWARD & FON City LINE tail ete & 068 term for about 600 bereele: wil instants } re nt the very lowest tater, snd as she is well Pnown to be ome of the faster: ver ih tiers gtr ed Holercit¥s comedy, in Sucts ef TH ROAB TO RUIN Dornton, Mr Blake Harry De Doran, Mr, Lester: Mx. Bland: Smith, Mr Howard: latuch, Me. Bar Jack Milford, Mr. beisg ee Pas dei i daa at rice Te 4 erie. With thefarce si the KOUGH DIAMOND~ Lord Co. Wall street; slso, muiio sellers, Broadway, i, styelan, at re] de Walle us Qaintine'F Fulvio establish) Paeas ‘allack, Pty 5 oe ei ion, Mr. rrold, Mr. La Favor; Julia Hari te "conclude with the drama of tho Fai rt—Amshack, Mesers. it Broome stres a een See q Baz Mrs. 3korret! om Sane Circle, ry» "Mer i. Wack % Old = ie doe Mr ‘ie ler; bait irtly, 4 Wem: = Mr. the mati , Miss Pe 1c of! S$ LYCEUM, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME ment will ahorth open, with @ ie, an sietets, pe Ouse, way be had of 1. Beharfeaberg & Luis, ohore- ery 1 RIPLER BALL.—ON ACCOMNT OF TIE E INC ‘LE- meney of the weather Madame Anna Bir .op's Sacred il be soenes, watil Concert, ann Sunday xt, admitied, or the money returned. eet as eee FESTIVAL BENEFIT TO ‘bomas D. GAR? Committee of Arran, this (The first Y asd ‘The Military Bands of Messrs. DODSWOR’ Mr. JOHN BROU on eure: a fer to-viaht, mber 15th. Ti pe already gold will be THteLER HALL. Sm ENING, in this countr ireeon's eq et arene, rtainment will take mber 10th, 186); following eminent talent wil mee ey 4 i ¥ MARY cane wei ai iy dcu, a. a HULL — Tr HK ING, LODER, and FISPM EET, SEGUIN, of that Fiano, WHITE'S SERENS| DERS, Meesre. arising) who will deliver” written by himeelf (by request of tho > Dommittes) for the Mouers, BOCTISA and 1SbER, Condustors, 1. Grand _Overture—" Cheve on Pirason’s Grand Piano, der, and Pyehombi, (his firetgap- 5 —- 6."Gr TA }, Overture for Military Band, by, and seen, Mr. Tilly 2. G Speer, fer Dedswortire’ Band, ‘4 4. The Lute Song—By Mi the litle cantatzice. . Seguin and Mey: on Joe Cowell, OC. and G. White, Temact ae W. Coloman, W. Cornst. Master Marks, lOMAS PD. RICE. Mesare, Joe Paty P. Morris, Mz, Harrison, ORTICAL ADDR ta, Mes i srangel ty Lf jerelia ra Di ovession and Mr. John Breugham Shelten's Band. Tim An Visiters,” originally sung by him thirty of JPantadla oa ‘the double grand Piano, Py- chowsky. ee 5. Sweep Bong, Wiss Mary Payor, (i; ae « oat acy aplet, (yy tl — in net art or me! sions, who vo) sire to carry wil Diab on Sacur- Haren Koon. by Friar”. performance to comm: Tength of ipal hotels end mi jormance, at Tri beg loay quence »' jesicne of Mr. a W., Donald TH ead SHELTON, ber: Leach, + Cowell. : Harrison, tlie 6a iia vieatore. iiffers, and Mz.8.Lees vr ts have the pleasure of an= lace. as above, on 1 appear: ‘YER, ingulshed ELLOW » or gala nij bani whiel the 080 celebrated company vate boxes may be se cr the HOUSE, benefit red. Pe WR, in the world, on Tuesday evenin: eonsion will be presented the finest ‘Drogrammp of the whole of the immense talen: of this i appear. Admission, 2 ceate: Pri- WAY =GRAND y the, sxyaanet Des. I, on ‘TERRA Eanes ‘will perf fei 's Grand opera of NORMA on whieh assisted by Signorins A. Parr:, Signor oot <r December os nis Gran NORMA ssi Bign's T. Parodi. Signa. A. Patel, nor Lorini, or Novelli. Lietti" Chiorus Master, Mx ter before 7; to commence at Li we orders, Laat week tant iow Y 472 BROADWAY, nigh ving them Mirgantos: us HALL NO, Gran co Tho Se specttaity informea fo rts will be dises » On Thanksgiving Day » Dec. 12th, macert, commencing at o'clock, #. M. Bae AMBRICAN MUSEUM—?. T. BARNU eer fos Beneons John Greonweod, Jr., Assis - ; ‘B00! look Boon will be | NEIGHBORS, DOMESTI. ECONOMY. 3 4 y rotten up moral and dossedtie drama, fonsted on teal events dtawatized from the novel express) y for this eutablishment cntitied CHARLOTTE TREMBLE, or the ¥irs: Fatal admirably cast, and complete ip all ite sconer ete., tor partichlars ef which see emall bills. ‘To conclude with the emuring piece of TUB ILLUSTRIOUS STRANGER Thanksgiving day, being next Thursday, splendid attraations and pertormane Al character il! be prosonted. The tative Chinese Mi Inte of 839 Broadway, has heen aided to the other curiesitics of this erablishment, | ho Polen Giant, who is ight foot highs th Fortune er, are all to be seen her dunission, 25 cont nunder IW years of age, te. Par- oe ry heat Virele, 123g cents extra. [UNE &CO ry eimoue, AT THE NEW “YORK AMPHI- theatre, 57 Bowery.—Monday evening, Deeember 9th, will be presented, for the first tin amusing spectacle, tncithed GULLIVER AND. TAE LIP! he LEY —T! lant. Splendid acts pe Will appear. Bril- which the entire pear. 'M’ilo Louise will ap- ony} The —— Prices of a ebaracter of Gulli ef, in the cirele, in liant new features seengny of the company will a) ents; Pit, 1236, pear In her seene act of LAP ude with CINDERE! Pri 10: IN 7 Doors open at6%4; tocoumence mi @ quarter past 7 ELLOWS' OPERA HOUSE, NO. 444 BROADWAY.— Jmmense ruccess—The manager of this celebrated bend of Bthiopean Minstrels, bege to inform hue friends and the public in general, that their iNtwirabuit CONCERTS have received the approbation of the beau this great ‘metropolis and that ths them EVERY E afternoons. Admii HE PRIVATE CONCERTS OF THE PUP’ eolebrated prima oy is teacher, Sig’na Bli: it satisfactory the Belfast French Trou; m “it Ne introduced, th re Mey, from nine in the mornin hove who may re hor services, will please all at (he same place, where she may be seem At the same our. MERICAN DRAMATIC FUND ASSOCIATION —P sident, Henry G Stebbins, Eeq. Tr J. loll, Thos 3 Bi formers weing talented Sant 0 are <_< OPEN, AT WASH- rendway, gear Houston strest, 1 open at eight. Tiekets 50 conte ad ber. commence At & Querter children half Pv ¥ sons, $1. An ter the Unton above cetablishrvent, at will G “AMUSEMENTS IN BROOKLYS, Re ia Turnbull. Lisette, with song ‘2 cents, Grand performance every Savurday a yor- es tyam'? biel, corner of Grand sur W Hiamobursh, on Thankeciving, a 2th inwt., at 10 Booth. ‘Mice %, just eang’ one of the greatest ivory, com biming nh new discovery otter op ‘The ively away. NTHONY J. BLEECKER & will tell a) public auction at M°snt D' YOR SALE AND TO LE —A PIECE OF LAND LYING ON THE } 4 mw ve city of New York, on the atx n, apply peereall aE ec room, amd og as A tate Ihowire at tablishment ree in apy weather, —Mr. Danee, * RBAT r ' THE HOLIDAYS. ‘IETS FOR THR SEASON.—DAGUEKREOTYPRS ON an? art withiraro porte opriate and ele rior é5) y beantifl sty 2aL6S BY AUUTLUN. co., neck wit @ Kron ar Kooth pee for a SC vo Jet lovee from 4 Unions ROOKLYN i Ugo —MESSRS. LOVEL! L AND KI J, Cromta, Troseu Booth having position, will appear tof Mies satis Turnbull. —Monds: rd 111, Mr, fo conclude with the SWISS COT. Julia Terabdnll, nerreo & AS Admia- ASB—A ears, a | the | by Vhave coattections daily, any varied nud the armless prodicy, rewai ances daily, at Send tock, Admittance, 23cente, Ch i- rt oy 10 yours, 1236 conto, MEBSOAL, |ARIs AND LONDON TREATMENT OF PRivaTE ois without sande who enuuot be eure of yency’ ctamding, from Tgsars permanent ov gest ity as ther physicians. Ta all, here Loot ort 7 letter. Office hours ONT, @ Kesde she te be » by local wie ener am Jaa, Bletnrg. Bre to 2 and Pr. 1S oe ‘ana two doors: rom Broad: wes OCTOR YOURSELF R TWENTY-FIVE CRNTS— CO, Ac fer, op aad after ratock of ob ephen i Ne AWRENOR & | ay ¥ Delancey strat uw FOR SALR, NEATLY FURNTSHtED good stant aon de wlapios, or Every One Hie th one b % means of the Own Phyrician, Thy owing Dire vs beget scopy of this tras atter what his pretentions ly weful works Strangers visiting the city, pas tieutarly ore contemplating mari | on't think of returning home without & copy of the Pocket Ancule aptains and ns going torem, should po rr ve the Porket Aeculaps by mail Di. WM. ot aaie by 2 B PRACTICAL ate divensen, a by © great name wee se life; by Hew cory and diseases of he 0 pagen; 40 eond edition; price $10. mm the." Boston Medle ealand Sorgics! Journal may be fear ly, to be eyeal t> Rocoré'’s of Acton’s wor he enme Comily of tet ‘4 Caplyi of Unbebs, y joaville + told bye pal oft De. Girend THREE DAYS’ LATER NEWS ARRIVAL oF THE BRITISH MAIL STEAMSHIP ASIA. THE UNCERTAINTY IN GERMANY. OUR EUROPEAN CORRESPONDENCE. NO CHANGE AMERICAN ‘SECURITIES. Annee THE VERY LATEST BY TELEGRAPH, ke., dee., de IN Corren, ‘The British mail steamship Asia, Capt. Judkins, arrived yesterday morning, from Liverpool. She sail- ed thence on Saturday noon, the 23d ult., and has therefore made the passage in thirteen days, tweaty- one hours and fifteen minutes. Annexed are the passengers by the STEAMSHIP ASIA: | 7) Moe Pule )D © Pell Booth - Orden jourdan FJ dearance Cullinan ritfen Mie Davidge and 4 Dang children Bex ai ousley, child ae Ang Mz Lowitr and nay Benaed Ties 'Knighs Mr Masson and lady Mrs Powers and son Sehumacker Blown Townsend GA Beneide nobt Wright Schepler C4 Hancock © Gerding ridge Dustan bell Sapling Xander Hy Byre om ‘The news trom Germany continues favorable, but the whole matter is in a state of uncertainty A truce of eight deys had been agreed upon be- tween General Groeben and the Prince Thurn and Taxis, and a line drawn, beyond which neither the Prussian nor the Federal army were to’ be allowed to overstep. Accounts from Berlin are to the 19th ult. On that day the terms of the King’s speech for the opening of the Chambers were settled at a Cabinet Council, over which the King presided. The movements of troops in Austria, Bavaria and Wir- temburgh, had'been temporarily suspended. Austria proposes to delay the measures against Holstein and Hesse until the question shall have been settled by the free conferences. She also ofiers to dissolve the Diet, and to consent to a league of German States. No change in Hesse Cassel. The government of the Duchies were firm in their determination to oppose any intervention of the Bund; and not a single Prussian, says the Times correspondent, had Jeft the Holstein army. Their number is calculated at 4000 to 5000. General Willisen had made another movement of his outposts, which only ended in a skirmish, in which afew were killed and wounded on both sides. The first week of the sittings of the Legislative Assembly in France, has passed over without any very important event. it is rumored in Paris, that the German Diet pro- poees to address the Grand Council of Switzerland with a protocol, demanding the complete execu- tion of the guarantees of 1815. Should Switagriand refuse, France will be asked to co-operate in the weetpation of wencva dud LaMsanne, With tne od- ject of freeing that country from the demagogues who incessantly menace the tranquility of the go- vernmente and the people. The accounts from the manufacturing districts show thet business continued steady, although an increased ectivity in the demand for goods was not urtemberg rs kick agai supphes for the war. Should a then, to grant fae eying of a war tax, the federal troops will interfere. Ruesia has officially recognized the Frankfert Diet, The Czar has sooredited Prince keff his Envoy Extraordinary and tentiary to the Diet. He presented his to Count Thure in a solemn audience, and was immediately telegraphed to Prince Schwarzem ber, af "ienna. ¢ English government is resolved to maintain aneutral meinen in the national affairs of Germany. Lord Palmerston has addressed @ to that eflect to Mr. Howard, at Berlin. Lord Westmore: Jand has been in town to consult with the Foreign Office, but is on ar ay back to his post. The Emperor of Russia bas addressed an auto- graph letter to the King ot Denmark, in which he expresees his firm intention not to allow the solu- tion of the question of the Duchies to be made sub- ordinate to the arrangement of the quarrel be- tween the two great powers of Germany. M. de Persigny, Lovis Napoleon’s private am- bassador, has left Berlin for Paris. Ina cabinet council, heid at Berlin, on the 18th, a draft of the speech to be made from the throne, on the 2lst inst, was discussed. This speech denotes a critica) point in the pend- ing question. Peace or war, in a great measure, depends upon what takes piace im the Prussiaa chombers. When | sent ¥ the President of the French republic, I stated that I could only cocmgene its eflects to that of a dose of chloroform, largely administered My conjecture ie being ey Me a. f Paris journals so unanimous ia praise of the message, are beginuing to doubt its sincerity. The Monitewr has published a decree calling out 40,000 men of the levy of 1849, notwith- pene ie Meas Message distinctly declares that there ould be no increase of the army; oa the contrary, that it would be reduced witnia the limits Jpre- scribed by jthe budget. This reserve is moreover called out at the very moment when the two vernmente of Austria and Prussia are endeavoring to obtain a peaceful solution of their differences. As a demonstration in favor of Prussia, it would serve to prevent a settlement. It is, moreover hinted, that an army of 200,000 men will be concen- trated near the Rhine. A continental war might serve the views of aggrandizement of the President. The two prema of the Elysée,the Constitutional and the Patrie, have been publishing very beng arti- cles, 80 much go, that the Moniteur, the organ of the Assembly, has thought fit to contradict their warlike tendency. The debates in the French Le- gislative Assembly have hitherto been of little in- terest. M. N. Netlizer, the responsible editor of Le Presse, has been sentenced to one years’ imprison- ment, and a fine of 2,000 francs, for the false _mes- sage of the I resident, alluded toin my last. Some controversy still exists respecting the reported con- spiracy ot the club of the Dix Decembre. N apolice agent, who was present in is Pan declares that the lot to assassinate Chan- garnier fell upon him. The affair is hushed up at all events. From Spain there is nothing new. The Cortes is occupied with a debate of ihe address, in reply to the (lueen’s speech. A trial-train went, on the Mth, on the just com- pleted railway from Madrid to "Aranjuez. The Queen Christina and all her family were ia one of the coregee Animmense multitude assembled at the Madrid station, and along the line, and they displayed great excitement, mingled with astonish- ment, on seeing the tram start rapidly off. The journeys, going and returning, were safely effected. In England the anti-Papal movement is the only topic of the day. | have despatched a special letter onthe subject. [tis,well worthy attention, as it will be diecusved ia boul EL 1 hear the Qaeen is indignant at the Pope's arrogance Cardinal Wiseman will be duly installed next week in the Roman Catholic cathedral at London. The ceremony will be performed with closed doors. It is not unlikely that some popular demenstra- tion will take place on the occasion. At the las: representation of Catherine Hayes, at the Opera House at Dublin, a gentleman in one of and the fact fou an account of the message of perceptible. The anticipation of peace ia Germa- ny acts favorably for holders of both woollen and cotton goods. In Liverpool! trade hed an improved aspect; most articles of produce met an improved demand, the anticipated amicable settlement of the conti- nenta! differences having imparted more confidence to the market. Few changes had taken place in prices, holders as usual at this season being gene- | rally inclined to realize. No particular change had | taken place in the porition of the money market; | if enything, it was tighter,although the rates of dis- i remained as before. | Our London Correspondence. | Lonpon, Friday Evening, Nov. 22, 1850. stateof Europe—The Crisis Coming on—Aus- ad Prussia—-France— The Army of the Rhine Spein--Agitation in England—American Se writies, §rc.y Me, § The peace of ope has nqt yet been disturbed. y yet, Jor the indications of a coming crash are £0 ominous, so many clowls pregnaat with electric matter are lowering over Europe, that the most re- served among etetesrnen and politicians express | feare for the future. Germany is the centre point of attraction. The latest advices receiv. ed are from Berlia, to the 19th—Vienna to the ISth instant. At the last hour the Prussian government, have thought fit to a their extreme pretensions, to make mutu cessions, to avoid, if possible,war, the consequence of which would entail misery oa #0 many thou- sands. An armistice has been concluded for eight days, between the hostile powers, pending nego- Gauone change has taken place in the posi- tion of the adverse nies in the Liectorate of exception of reinforcements to shat Fulde has not Jed t bees running daily The P, an Pr st inst. at Couriers ha 2 and Ww took place at that meeting, has not yet reached London The e's speech is looked forward vo with considerable anxiety. It is the opinion of meny men of to nd views and correct judgment, that war vitable—if not at presént, at ali events in the « bi Public opinion in Prussia is s0 strongly excited, both in the army and ia every ‘ f the p jlation, that it will be most im: | porsidle tor 1e Manteuffel and the peace party to stem the torre it is even hinted that, should the King persevere in the peace policy, he will be | compelied te ficate, and will bevsu ded by | the Prince of Prussian, who would not hesitate © engage in the con without a momeat’s de {tis not unlikely that you may receive & telegraphie patch of what on the opening of ould it announce the resignn- fle(, you may regard it as ation of war. Meantime, pending between the two -Austria demanded the ‘ate, With the exception of russia has co ad, She e evacuation of eden and tro Prassia has | necessity motive Marni te Aewembly which res nesta, On eosion of free 1 Vienna, ning of the 17th, me ory tan~ { mpting to come 1 that be ar- there still re- follow ion of the e ary te mbarg, bs ed, t) likewise i cor ot I y acent the boxes cried out, *A cheer for the Pope!” The house was rent with enthusiastic cheers, and the unfortunate wight, who proves to be an Engtish- man, and who litle expected what a train of gua- powder he had put a match to, was arrested by the police. The Committee of the Exhibition of 1851, have wisely allowed exhibitors to put their prices fo the articles exhibited. In my last 1 mentioned that a telegraphic des patch from Constan‘inople announced a revolt against the Christians at Aleppo. Accor to the last accounts (18th Oct.) the gates were closed, and great agitation prevailed ‘0 Europe had suffered. The riot, of rebellion, onginated in the imposition ofa tax. Three charches were pillaged and burnt, @ priest was killed, and some few per- sons wounded. Other outrages were committed. The troops in the town were unable to put down the movement. The first of the new line of steamers to ply be- tween England and the Cape of Good ies me, the Bosphorus, screw-steamer, ) tons, leaves ‘on the 15th December . lated that she will make the run under 35 days. An explosion has taken viace on hoard the aol line of battle ship the Valmy, killing ec enty me She was one of Veasela that ligured at the recent naval review verbourg. he latest tare to Nov. th The questior od of establiching a rail fron exandria to Cairo. The pacha Was etill residing at Ca but proposed viciiag the southern provinces of his domiawa The investigation into the cultivation of flex con- tinw Until some. practical resulta have been obtained, | shall confine myself to calling rat tention to the subject. Theie hes been a fair amount ot business traas acted in the American securities, with an demand for the Canada Six per Cent Debentar Messrs. Bell & Soa quote prices as follows, for transmission to America by the A A RICAN SECURITIES IN 1. United Stares Five per Cont Bonde (1580). . iv ‘ % Six per Cent Bo 6, Bix per Cent tie we, irs? Bre City Five por € tg. tiene. (isa) i (Sterling beads) nde} 1868.'S8 8 wD Wa), 03 The weather is like cold yet. Macready draws lerge es at the Haymarket. Kean is doing pretty fairly at the Princesses; a new piece called the “Templar” draws houses. Charles Matthews manages to fill the Lyceum, and the national concerts and Tulliers, the great, attract numerous promenaders. The year of the exhibi- tion will be & great year her Our Liverpool Correspondence i , Nov Trans-Atlantic Nac gatton— the Collins and th Cunard Steamers— The “ Ana” and the “ Arctuc® —Suggestions, & , Fe The simple fact that the Arctic, anew etea built in the United States, should, on her firs voyage to Liverpool from New York equal the matured eflorts of the best vessela of the Cunard line, has drawn public attention to a keeaer ex pation of the q me est.on of trans Atlantic aavigation The fastest steamer belonging to the Canard line performed the trip from New York to this port ia 10 deys 7 he The Arctic, under all the disabi- tervention in | of the rate , to enter we hor itab e Sia halt rem D&coorte ANE STRE Tow rua | ite inte Y oppeee force by ft ast fo ‘ . T he f abu ment of me ccan care the » recog #t Assembly Saeraveted cores of ace avd mild eaees formoved 1p Preeia | 0,000 tren wader srma, as . 1 Avedays, A pertect sure or ho charge. Pt " nder orms, and the abetren e not much less, and can be im- DS DE LANPY—At R ® Bs o hee c 1 oat ee tan of ah datas’ at 000 nen, and added four regiments to rentmemt of all del cat by by hie entire! y new method : ewes cote vithowt # dina partie enna, adetzky, him fahy firm | to | 80! at | lities of a first \oyege, ran the distance in the same time. She has cfleetmelly 4 id men's minds of the idea that accident had any share in the pre vious mphe of the Collins | e has proved & point long mooted, i.e , ‘he capacity of American machine builders to ean sieamers with efiective engines, end it oniy remaing for the own ers to confirm, during the present winter moaths, the long established re tion of American vessels ase d ary «. The Canard Com v he unmet rity—for that the facts aeive hike the W that y ements the snbet € they make known thatithey are ineiantly to ret three additional sce , exch one (0 be ndred tons heavier be: than the Asia, hundred and fifty horse power greater thea hip—in other words, the three new steemer nard Co. | regardless of expense and cost | be 2,900 tone and 1,050 horse power each —the Asia being 2,100 tons and 9%) horse power Speal- ing of the Asia, the erack veewel of the line, the following remarks upon her trip just concluded connot fail to in American readers at this k on the 6 at here ) 00 Sanday thus took 10 days and tate they intend building— will, if constructed, ok