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THE NEW YVORK HERALD. Se Rg ean men WHOLE NO. 6968. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1851. FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL or THE STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC. VERY @Q MOVEMER vIicK PASSAGE. TS oF Kosseru, is Rasdpiton at Birmingham. Affairs in the voters ‘Republic. ADVANC STATE O E IN. ‘COTTON. F THE MARKETS, Se., &e., de ‘The steamship Atlantic, Captain West, arrived @t Quarantine, about midnight, and reachei her dock at half past one o’clok, this morning, after a passage often days and a few hours. She loft ‘Liverpool on Wednesday, the 12th instant, and ‘her news is, therefore, four days’ later than our ggvices by the Africa on Wednesday. ‘This is one of the best passages on record, when “wo take into consideration tho time of year, as will ‘be seen by the following extract from ATLANTIC’S LOG. Batvapay Evenina, Nov, 22 1351. ‘The Atl ‘of ten day Sed ator ¢ arrived this evening, after a fine passage hours. The following is her run :— Left Liverpool, Wednesday. 12+h ma /t 1.80 P.M and ¢ hours, « Ast day, 22; ga 8 44 run 240 m! 207 «lat, 61.35 N., long. 08 W. shay 3 24 hours, run | ha pg 61.28, long 21.53. “A —Iat 50.50, long. 3300. BM & Sop Line, sous load 40 $8. BIZ & Sat, 4831, Long. 48.31, -,' ve “ 810 “ =Lat 59, long. 54 10. a b “ 322 © —Aat. 4625. 4 61 49. a bed “ 312 © tat, 41 20, = GT 29. ay i “ 280 —lat 40 26, long 73.10. Between Georges and Maltese shoals she eucoua- tered to We GPM severe » and ew bi le from 8 FE which afterwards shittek ord wetil her arrival at the Bay, at Had it not been for this ic will be reen that she would baye made the passage some hours ehort of tes days. bn the Lith inet., let. 57 deg $5 min. ton 17 deg. saw Si mous, Captain Palmer, from Chioa for Londoa, English ship Theodor The following are the PASLENGERS BY TUE ATT.ANTIC. eth Me and Mes Quiot ewin Me & Wee Cay seer Darrewivkel sad cer vant vantandcllid MrTomitason 8 Care Ta Sidway, Mr Bloodgood Ly Gwathaey Among the passe: ngers is Mr E. H. Thompson" bearer of despatches from London. Keseuth would sail for New York on the 1th, in the steamship Washington. Owing to the lateness of the hour, we are com- spelled to be vory bi rief. There appet however, ‘to be but little of interest in our foreign filos—if we except the m affaize of the b'renc! ovements of Kossuth and the h Republic. ‘The steatrship America, from Boston, arrived ia the Mertey on the ‘The American eli to have arived of China. evening of the th. oper ship Surprise is reported Mf Brighton, in 105 days from ah. Bow Lora Mayor of London, W. Hunter, Eeq, dina in i At the suggestion of Lieut. Pim, it proposed to search const of A The last accoun' ‘the 7th ines ted aight, Movements ty Alderman,) was inaugurated on the Ile succeeds Sir James Musgrove s been for Sir Joha Fraoklia on the ts feom Hasover eome down to ‘They state thatthe Kiog had paced » and bad not rerovered any i on was that his life y had signed his wil! of Goveraor Kossuth, . VISIT TO BIRMINGHAM (Corre Tu accordance wi period after Mi. Lown Miangavian leader vis at first anticipated M. by the Deyor and told dows a rele fhimecis with any of try, he would vielt municipal ac thorities, jon in (he case of Birmingham was not given. A 1 was indeed presented to the Mayor to o: s f (he Town ite? ‘bim on bit that, fo order t avoid identifying Donde nee of the Londoa Chronicle | Biavisauam, Nov 10. errangemwats made at aa cacy arrival in this country, the tte@ Bi miogham this day. It was Kossuth would have been iovited Town Council, MW. Koomth havi the political parties in this coua no town unless invited by th Tt happened, however, that tha - Couneil to coosider the question of iom t) the exile and of presenting ‘val with an address; but the Mayor de. clined comply .oz with the request,on the ground that he could not take the responsibility of euch a step ata period eo near the ex polat of fect, the cow piration of his term of office. fa ell meeting for the election of a new mayer #a# lo the courve of being hold at the time of M, hove ‘ander there circumstances, fasily agresd to no invitation from a committee appo on condition that the demo: ed to party purpotes auth wah eit arrangeme! of ground about the town, on the Londcn read Te- a rn holiday; the (hops were shut throughout the town. “wealber was clear au. comion; and @ great Birminghaw war out sth’s eotrance into the tewn, M. Kossa:h, ‘ed for the ation was not to Tae piedse betag reed to come te day, and the o committer procesded nts fore girat demonstration and rly hour inthe morning Birmingham wa \tement ing from 29 to 100 nen, passing through co thei way to Small-leath, « group? Of partion, email bin is jacant spa Mia and @ Balf trom the centte of ay was observed as all business was sus; and od bright—a fine winter day for a pro- t proportion of the population of fa the atrects, beaides great_anm ‘ders who csme Cy Ag from Leicester, Derby, Notti im She M. % \° ya eg number of friends leader, Jo by the band on meet ” wali. but a muel great whole pepulation seemed to have turned out upoa the ardon the people ovsuch cane trom London, by the express a a guatter | past nine o'clock. ir. Br ‘ind Ile was recvived conducted him over jas weloomed bz a was the Teall is wtriva! Amengs: th fh Maxcini, who shook M Kossuth cordia! ing him, When it became pon d ini was prevent on the pla form, (vidual, aad as mach Coventry, where t banks of the line. The in neera- degree of exoltement——they burst. by the rail eae oo] pu vother to (he imminent nieuwe ot theiet lives, for the sake ‘of getting a peop at the Hungarian lender, ‘hain there were com) platform or avound owing to an (ngentous ruse adopted ‘Bier, who caused it to be lr sulate At Birming ‘ively few people. either on the docts of the station, This was some official pre that M, Komuth cwould alight aout three miles from tho station, near the of the rendervous call rent in that direction. A eéeion. honce the crowd wore t Bale past twelve the ‘train cam into the ees Kossuth, accor ied, as he wuaily is, + nd some other Hui ‘jan vatiemen, al Teoeived by Mr. ScholeGeld, the mem! . M.P. whore guest he is to be daring his rtay. ‘There were a'so om the pla‘form Mr. Munts and Me. of the mom. ibers for the town ; “bers Of the committer there were nent Mr wo dal, in whore ie Vou od other pene cuprese, he preparations Chere was nobody fa Dawson, the lecturer; house, it will Beck was jemen wh Squred in the daye of ‘olitical Union Mr. owner, M. on the form. at ut this happened hy nge* by ry a tietle on With these exseotions gham of any indaenes, either The | | Beme, the cbee: ing was loud. vigorous. aad . Kossuth was conducted mittee to the Queen’s Hotel, wi prepared. After half an hour's a a entered @ car- riege drawn by four white borse: ae ata pow space to Small-heath, which was the Tendazvous of the procession, and whieh, as we bave aleeady mentioned, was about a mile and distant. bers the committee tollowed in other carriages. Mr. Geach and the com- re wa luncheon had been procession proper, tne reed ue weil ar led the place set wpart for its for- mation. It be added, that was total ab- tence of the — the route; and toough the people coaducted them- selves with ont bh ety that their absence was not 80 fares the necessity of keeping order was concerned, still there were many lit- te arrangements which only could with propriety have mnde. that could have fivilitated the movements of the body, and the absence of which led som» confusion. One instance of this occurred at the very commonce- ment. It hud been that the various trader should precede M. Kossuth ia town to the point of a, that there they should both ont into two lines, ‘end allow the —_ oftheir admiration to proceed down the midst, in the course of which be take farewell of them But by some blundering on the part of the leaders, the head of ths procession rested on the road by which M Kossuth came up. while the main body stretched away in a iong ia- a finite line to the south. The consequence was When Mr. Kossuth and his friends did inevitable, come up, he was reoeived with groat chee: by the assembled crowd, and was then hi on to take bis place in the ety front of the procession, f21- lowed by the members of the committee in some haif- dozen carriages and hackney cabs, while the members of the trades, with all their flags and banners, wore left to bring up tho tear, ‘Tals continued for some time, and some of the main streets of Birmingham were entered before any alteration took place. Bat just before passing 4 triumphel arch. festooned in the usual way with ever- greensand flags which was erected at the entrance of that | part of Birmirgbem called wg the trades’ marshals became sensible of the departure from the previous ar- rengements tbat had been committed, and the carriage and four and the committee were brought t6 @ halt, while the trades fled past them and took up theie proper piace ia thefront _ hven then the work was only partially accom- plished, We had, indeed, the bauaers of Kaz Hung. ty. ltaly, America, and Poland, filing past, and folto tog them « standard to which some interesting ass are attached ~ the old banner of the Birmiogham Political | the Union, Then followed the brassfounders, the jewellers, | the taliors, the the saddiers, and a host of other trades, tila group of printers cam» on, with « small printing pcess oma carriage, from which they pre- tended to be printing. and were really distributing songs in honor of Kossuth. But here the proces- sion of the trades was cut in two. for the numer. ous back cabs that were lying in wait at every tura of the road followed close upon the printers’ wagon, hopelessly cut off from all communication with cheir bre- thren (he pearl bution makers, the tool makers, beacs moulders, &e. The trades mm was a large one, | but it was notbing compared with the dense crowds as- er mbled from curiosity, or, atleast whose adinication for orenth waa mot equal to isduce them to joia the pro- cession. But for the banners, of which there was a pro- fuse display, aud altogether out of proportion to tha per- sone marsbaled oder them, the trades would have been entirely ewoilowed up in the general crowd, The precession having been re-formed ia the minnar already mentioncé, moved on and entered the Bulitiog, where perbaps the lerzest crowd was assembled of any part inthe town. There could not have been fewer (hin frcm fifty thousand to seventy thousand person’ a \éem- bled in this spot alone; and asthe ea where the livngs:ian leader was seated slowly ascended the wide, open epace, where, in less enlightened times, were cele- brated those games from which the place takes tee prolongs: vege the body moved om up New Ilall street, past the Town Hall, and along Broad strort, to a place called Five Ways, where it had been arranged that the process'on was to stop. All slong this route the cheer- wg was continuo: t up—toe windows of the houses were filled wit dressed e opie, who waved | thelr kend@kerobiefs os Kossuth went by, and thougano | platform had been erected for the cvaronieuce of the spectators. yet that defect was in great part supplied by | 4 long double file of wagons, vane and vehicies of every } deecrtption, which lined the whole extent of road from Brosdeticet up to the Five Ways. Five Waye derives ite name from being a point where five roads diverge to Hagley, to Edgbastoa, to Ear. borne, and two into the town of Birmingham There ir here, in ceneequence, a comparatively open space ground ef somewhat cireular form and it was thoug't | that it might form a convenient piace where M. Koseuth | would be able to delivers short addceas to the crowd. | it coon Leeame evident, however, that the place was for foo copfived tor the crowds that dooked toit. Multituiles who bod watebe the proces ion pats at aa earlier pact of the line, came flocking here by byways to obtain anny ive ard a parting view of i; and long tefure the procowis came ia eight, the erowa had becom> tameass, War ad come, wb ch wes about four o'clock, the ssene boca ne wel actually terrific, The crowd, which had hitherto re talned their places with great good Lunor, now prassed | eagerly foraard, to bear the expected feom | the object of their admiration The | eWomuuie ted iteotf ; #, whica one would have faa | .o bad the last vestige of spicit | forged or @tives cat of them, now begea to kick aud plunge futivunly; soveas rove fe perts of the ccowd; ‘one cad, which hi covered with epestatars, was euidenty upset, a. j people stacding on it shot downoa the headt of those | below them, aud for come time it appeared as if coast | og lors of ie was inevitable. We are glad to howerer, Yhat wo did not hear of aay serious cevident os the Feuult of (hla wofottuaste affait, Ta the circumotances, however, wil idea of epeaking, if ic ever envertaiued, was given up. M, Komuth merely | stood up in bls ca riage, and thauked thos around him fur the b arty weieomne he bad receive’, and Me | Geach, whore lunge were somewhat stronger, mute | himself heard by stout twenty persont, while be | intormed the crowd that he had beeo commissioned by M. Koesu'h to way, that it was imposiple for bia to aderers them in Cie ealating state of bis heatta ; but to acwure (hem that he was delighted with the teceptia abe had met with ; “aad,” coatioued Me Geach, turniag M_ Konsuth, acd snaking him by the hand, “fa the maa of the peopla 1 weleome ‘The catrriege (hou dr The procession war neacly throe hours paning the town, The numbers present were variously mated from 160,000 to 150,000. RRCEITION AT MANCHESTER [Prom the Liverpool Courier, Nov. 12} Koesuth arrived ot Bank top Station at bal part twelve P.M, and we received, by Mesers. Alexander teary. }— Kerhaw, M P and Georgs Wilson and other grutiemen. {n bir progress through the towa hi- reenp- | Hien by the Cenee masses of people congregated in the tree's to weteome him was most enthudestic fe went to the residence of Alexander Heury, Keq, M, B., whose nest he is during bir eqjourn in Manchester. The Free de Batt war the place selected to prevent the addce end {reoleely at reven o'clock the chair was taken by teorge Wileon, Keq , who entered the ball leaciag 4 The cheering was toad and con. of five minutes. The 'Uba: opened the proreeding: aud the addrees bi ing read to the meeting by the seeretary, Mr 8 Yr. Rebingon Mr pt 4, M. P., moved its adoy ed speech, being see raded by Mr. Kersh ie ar carried unantmon: t veebted. the address to the iastet Teor ving it, kissed and presved it fervently r his heart Nipetecn addreses from various towns wérs then pre- scented, and M Kosuth then presented himeetf amid the meet vooifrrons cheering, addreseed the meeting lu a meet ety «speech of an hoar and @ baif's darstioa ered to with great attention by the vast ef people. was densely crowded, but the meeting was most orderly throughout. M. KOSUTH AND THE FRENCH WOCTALTSTS. The f lowing decument was pablished ia a London poper of the tth:— “Crtizexs=The exile replies with eratiinde to t erecting of exiles. Ic ishontin han — nd efforts that or peopl march more resolutely to the conqaret of liberty ona action “Nething on the way should turn them from the ject. Your great nation bat a rplondid misston to ful snd that is, to biet out the shame of the Noman expid tion, #6 to act thet the republiean eball never aga be Bolsted by absointict governments nn itoate al lie, to reeorquer the emigent place whieh Min Kuro: pean by ity ox ove of the movt ! Ant foot of al Naber eerel civilization. It moet labor to thet end 0 Do +o, in concert with all those why mere The peo ditien of your fathers, Any exclusive solution put forward as a substitute for the pame of one or more men, for the instinctive sen- timent ct the million, or for the dogma of national cevctelgnty—every intolerant aytein tending not to mo dify but to abolish some of the elements of and to viclate the acted rights of hu bility. throw you back from your aim, would condeam you to Impotency for good. aad would “dstech you fr thet alliance with my countey « all countries to which you do hom e password which should unite both nations must be ardent and consta: to produce the triumph of the rej government which permite the reelix: ble tendencies of the people, T say thi the couvietion that rhe will know her dat not only to renlire the republic at home, the nai which shall join in the same couse, and against every foreign force ready to violate their sove- reign right of diaper log of themselves This ie what the eppressed world expects of Praace— th’s is the wich of him who has not hithertoun-t with hemage, tending. as youaremed to fear, to detach him fem That he deviared to the Marseilles people val who is the road to liberty, the grat would not the less have remained faithful to the senti- | ments he once expressed, and to the mt idea of the solidarity of nations, LUDWIG KO330TI. be: "London, November 6, 1861." M. Louis Blanc has forwarded to us the getjotnnd copy of the French Socialist proserits to M. Kossuth: — =| watimente which area ourowan, (= eeptiments are also our own “Yes, it ie hand in hand that the peo; bea. the conquest of liberty. For th: the same ardent search after truth, the love ef justice; fer action, indomitable energy. resolution @ etre; above roi ‘above calumay, above death. Thus do we understand the matter in France, especially since the revolution of February, the Social- ih lden Yon been ahi iam reckon to itself so many sol- diers and so many mart; “It is to the counter Toroiaticn alone, citizen, that the sbame of the Roman expedition and 1814 has tly proved Sot the counter revolution is not French, France, whi copspiracy as much as or ‘France, become free, will know hew to chastise it; and to her may L intrusted the care of Keoping, among ‘the nations, the lace which is d to her by her history, a device of three inseparable terms, e (nag inheritance from our fathersee-Liverty, Equality, Fra ternity. want are right: respect to the dogma of sovereignty opie! eee whoever presumes to impose ry | thetplaion ‘one man or of certain men, is vaet Sar Es, to the rights of individuality’ For whoever ussails those Dede ai socialist. “f “Mocialista desire that each should have the powet of developing his faculties; and it ie precisely for that reason that they combat every socisl order - bio) the intelligence of the poor or tan Pu won lies o; from the cradle under the wei of ignorance, on socisl order in which the dist cad of employment depends upon chance, instead of being determined of the diversity of natural aptitude; in ta'which the m> nopoly of instruments of labor in the hands of one class paralyzes the uc ‘of others, unlesa it ia re duced. to subservience; labor, contending ag .in:t money, is almost always crushed by money ; ta waich myriads of men, rivalr, claves to machinery, tiad life Fat op) ies. mind nor heart, but die without haviag y liv © In regard to these reba poe of (here can be but one tentiment, common poowont souls, and that sen- inane paca nena will serve as the cement of an aliiance, thoroughly republican, between your country and ours.” s The French Republic, [Correspondence of the Louton Globde.] Pants, Nov 9-P. M.—Tas Ll oot of the (Questors, which has caused so much sensatien, may fae end bj that they will oppose it in the Chambers, and « great | porticm, ifnot the whole, of the republican party will do of this proposition is worth giving. It was Bi tery Penelpsuy of BM Teiees, amt bed the approbation of ie firmly conviuced that it was mj but M_ Dupin is, now. so French call a pm pa Sieh to bes be im order that be may not eppear ve Bn) . Taiers, if Thaw been correc! I have fle Se 3 | E 2 & e z z & H — co-operation a the Legitimists, west to end said that if they would unite cordially with him and his party. he would copsent to regard the candidateship ot the Prince de Join’ moe et an end, none avenue. and ald do ever, lone in his power to have Gonsral (! ‘haa. garnier 2 by the Assembly as Presid ont of the republic ‘The legitimists caught at the bait, and x. jer volunteered his rerviess to fire the first shot atthe Etysce. Borryer's shot, as you kuow, was & boulett, but the party resolved upon hostilities; resolved to call in the aid of tue ex-advooate Baze. This is a greater fsilure than the attach of M. Nerryer, and bas broken up the union between the main body of the legitimists end the Or ) aol even caused disseasions in the ligitimist party le-if. There is thoro: sh disaccord im th» went every point but one, It is agreed that the eloctoral law of the government shall be thrown out wod « counter-project giving all he aka, but with twelve moaths domivile in- stead of six, be adopte a This the mit calls saving fag dignity. It would have been more dig aided, hoveves to have refured any modification of tae electoral law of 1860. Tais might have been dso, but the Assem- bly would mot have rendered itself ridiculous The Sccialists are enraged at Louis Napoleow having permitted the election of @ Sapeeoumnatee for Paris to be made under the Electoral Law of May. Taere was time, they ay, for him to wait for waiversal euifrage, The friends of order, however, are thankfol to Louis Na- polvon for protecting Paria at this momeat from such sgitation for the election of a single insmber. N» can- didate is mentioned yet. although the election is ficed for the 90th. The Socialists will. it is My eee) abstain trom voting, as they Dave done ia ali the ctmenta. jo regarding Komuth a asa demo- Dersists of | cratic socialist. and Publishes to-day a letter from bloa t0 the ecolety Of the Hinis deta Constuution, la which there arc passages Which very mueh resemble those of the ad- dress to democrats of Maracliles and this intter bears the recent date of November 6 = Md. Koseuth ovactudes With Vice la Republique Dewocrattque. This Is not exactly Vive ta Republiqne Universelig; bat the socialist class here @sert that he has given the warmest aasurecces of his determination to ¢>-operate ia the ei rts Lo emablish a universal republic Were is much more movement in the fandergs than bas been witnessed for come time, Lonts Napsieoa ix becoming very popular with the workmom [ was talking yerlerday with two conductewrs of One Of our groat rail roads and ashing them what the workmen of their o4- minisization said. They replied. Nous sommes tous pour Lowis Napoleon, ef contre !'sLssembiie.”" [Correspondence of the London Chronicle.) Panit, Nov. 10, A. M —Geaeral Magaaa yesterday pro- seated to at Prerideet the ic the officers of the wily © 4 in “The President seereeea totam the J following epeeeh Gentlemen—Iu receiving the oMsers of ths dil iments of the stmy who succeed each other ia the therefore, either of your di oip ine You hare always performed your duties wish honor, whether tn the Of AL tea. of the coll of France; aad bave always malotsined diveipliae tatact the midst of the most dificult trisl.— 1 bope that there trisis will mot retarn; but if the gravity of ciroumsta should re: pew them, end compel me to mate an devote dnc, I am cure that [ should not be dueape wi becatwe you know that [demand nothing th Acered with my right, recogaived by the Constitution with sollitary honor and wid (he interest of the country; because [have placed st your heal mon who have t entire confidence, and whe merttsyonrs, because if ever the dey of Lon yi shonid arrive, I wit aot do asthe gow ert ments which have preceded me luge dome —T will not fay to you * March. aad I #: Nt follow you," but { will say te you, -T march, follow be cficers of the regiments recently artived in Paria who yesterday wnited on the President of the the were from %0 te O00 in namher = They assembl d at the Tuileries. and proceeded thence to the Biyres, with G+ teral Magnan eod otne otber generale et thir head After havtog been presented to the Provident. they pro 5 tg in the eame order to the hote! of the Miniscer of + Coin remarks that thi wartite apeesh war dei Ted by Lculs Napoleon om the anaivereary of the Lith ompaice Treiand, STEAM COMMUNICATION BRTWEEN GALWAY AYD NEW aouacement of the or et ween Gal New York appears in the Gulway Fiedeator of Sat the Shinetant. The arrangements, ic will be seen for emigration 1y meet ing of Town and Harbor Com missioners was held to-day, wt 2 o'ctock for the of meeting = _ temas, named Ws came over jalway the object of ertablie! Of steomets between this port and New York. py panied bs Lg eee = Mi 7 J ‘estern an ce Cowper and ater! @cectors, A tai number of comers wate ta a ndance x Daly, who cocupiod the ehair, reduced Mr Worstall to the meeting, end stated that he brorgbt letters of introdaction to him from the Ane. wambaweadcr, the Hon Abbott Lawrence. pressed with the cvavic: Jeet would most und mtedly pay. lie might not, however, euceert Ia the fleet oF 6 cond of third trip; but still he woul* heartened; his experiment, he esld, eix months, The veasol which he had now prepared for starting, and which would leave New York (beat, hear, 3 great aia rel was, he had no hesitation saying, one of and strongest steamers which dt ever called on the coh In of this, Mr. Wag- ff rend @ certificate from the Mereaatte Muacust Aseutance Company. This veasel would be fuilowed tion that by others of the very strongest and swiftest ball which ft could be sible for wood mad irom to make tention of himarif aod his father i. by means of other communication, the foods and pamenger tr. Mls of the coat oat ehtvugh hela He tought no he wea determined to make improvement in this — had been never oe peed. The # Parsougers A with berths which“ would contain ; the wae a ta Cases of families, savaut kept arate ; paloons mld be provides ‘where they night «li proper enw stag accom the beat description of tood, rad a voyage of on- ty eight dage at acharge or Seach He gontd come him relf with the firet reer he cxpehd to be able ty rater mere fony into details, Mr Wagatad, in the oonce: tone, peered a hich eaingicm on the ities of the bay of Galwsy,eod anid, though he bad travelied s good desl, he had never eee @ aarbur which presented fuch matural advaotages for each « project es the preeentone The tirst vessel would asil on the 15th of December from New York, and arrive in alway om the 22. (Cheers } “The Crm oes Totrednced Mr James Bteriing 908 Of ke Mazor Of Deltart, to (he mooting, aad an qnog highly lauded the men of the North, and particalart the veneyeble Major of Belfast, ‘ f commirsioners, clai = officers, as their month. whole mecting, Mr 4 fimtlemen who who secompanic ‘him, earty weloome. guests ‘The Correrpmdens Bureau in an article relative to the German navy, say ‘Austria has her promise, squedron i ® manner tion of German Le sie while she (Prussia e space of ten yeu wi w bye mary this m; , but aleo of her navy, pits | be able to compete with tho rove true, as Prussia possesses the means to eccom ish what she earnestly intends, we re- ent thet « Baltic squadron will be of no ube to Bran Kens eekintionees allies will mot have a rquedron ia the Germsn Ocosn. This squadron in the German it is true, will never yy bic to Rees gor with lened cr even with the French —~ pe Oeounterbalamce the tie, expecially whea allied to Aussria, Vienna. Noy 3—In my lettor of the Ist I f mention the errival of the Grand Duke Constaatine nae the Grand Duabess Alexandra of Tussin, which took place on : Count Qderrieri and Baron Lutti, of Verona, have boem found guilty of hich treason—the former for having re- ceived an apopymous letter treating of ¢) of the revolutionary ary party the latter for hat ‘accepted an invitation house of Guerrieri, for purpose of a afterwards burning, that letter. The sen- oe. military court adjudged ten years’ imri- sopment in a fortress to the count, aad two years to the baron; bot Radetzky, it is raid, has seen fit "0 diminish the period ellotted in the sentence by one-half ia the cace of cach. Turkey. The Ost Deutsche Fost, @ Vienna jourval, announces, on the euthority of letters from Constantinople of the Font ee A Peake, the M ntoter of Foreign ae nite, vem ip is 2 jueace of a Ciflerence of opinion which es en bet Gravd Vizier himself om the subject cf the foreiga policy of the Porte. Markets. Corrox Manxer, Nov. 10.—The market with an up dency. American and ove eg! per Ib against the Other sorte Livenroor clores to- Buret ar hth pence Luyer compered with Friday's rates. unchanged. The sales to day are estimated 15,000 beles, 140 of which wore tak on speculation, and include Pornam and Maranham gy ptian, chiefly 64d ; j 140 bee Islands, Is. dd w is ond Maxxer, Nov. L1—Five, P.M.—Brom the tenor of our two last noticcs of this market, our readers will not be surprised to find that the domand has pe of n.qearins benotiie she. trade, who are again under engage. ~ Sprlipen sci ap A poe rt Tices are grad tending upwards. Bioo! ‘i reduced weehly.end imports azo aad will bs ‘very light Kr some time yet. We only need relterate tn ehalag of our Monday's copte mporary — en'} tot oun manehente be led away, Det — their Limits low, and avoid a £400 apectlaton end export; abd to-day 9000 bale ton ex to. bal 4,CC0 speculation and export, “oe Lavesroor., November 12—10!; A. M. 5 ere the ere is Bie os at 0 to be heary rales, yeete wore at penny bij then on Friday last, ne Lavnszect. Geax Manaxrs, Nev. 11. The” sunsilés 0 graip and flour continue © omstl.end beng nt Meqeiite eur great wag ni \— shippr pa experienced. ing the pares a fl India ead Freiea, of the mperts : flour, and a corn, British last hive weeks, they stand as follow: — wheat, sacks and apd 69.615 peigh! reer Sa ately Cy wheat into Yorkshire dist the for some time, it will be readily seen that cur stocks, Ucularty of flour, are being reduced 1avher co: Mawonerten State or T bas been more doing both in cloth day week, but the bulk bas been of a sposuiative ¢ char ter, indoced by the lew prices; im some inecances, little bigher rater than there at which articlos have beew roid when at the lowest point, so thet the busiaess doin is not exactly of the most legitimate kind; the most th cam be said is, that thiogs have reached their lowes’, cod we may pow took forward to a more healthy state of mat- tere. Both ayers and printers complain, and no doubt with reason. “Purchases on India account are considera- Me The Greeks very moderate ts. Stocks im manufacturers and eplnners’ hands are not large, nor was there any stronc disposition shown to precs seles. On the whole, the tone | of the market isimproving rather than otharwis ¢ THE VBRVY LATEST. TELPORAPHIC PROM LONDON TO LIVERPODS, YRAN ‘The Democratic Soviaiist Committee of Paria has de ciared it will mot taxe the election of the 2th law of the May, whieh curtalis the Tt recommends all republicaa electors (0 pursne the raune couree. Neves nye LU, A. M.—The Domocgatic Sociatiet Flection Committee met yesterday, for the purp> takirg into consideration (he course the democtatle par ty ebould purene at the approaching Paris clection Commissary of Polies, acoompanted by four superioc agente, bavirg taken up s position fn the plase of meet jog, with the view of watching the proceedings, the com mittee declared unauimonsiy that It could not deliberate @ Of the delogates of the goverament, and ve Was not the slightest disturbance. The Preside nt continnes to exofte observ at! Novewarn 1, P. M.—In the Assemdly, to aay. id the veport of the Committee, to whom hal deem tet reed the Blestoral Law proposed by the Presi dent. It recommended the absolute rejection of the weature, ‘The debate will commence oa Thuredey. Porvis was never more tranquil. THE MARKT SS Lownes, November 12 isot ‘aret fm Loudon than ia Paris, et in London than in Hewburg Gold iy 0.22 per cont And 0.49 percent A Between England wad America the exchange is nominally 0.67 per cent In favor of Hogland, le & smell profi ©) the impor‘ation of gold from thy Uaited State Mesreas Bos os — Coleone! Pacis has received po lotters f om his government by the Great Western, The remit- tanee from Vern Crux is stated correetly ae $20,045. ‘ike Times diveribes Korsuth's reception in Manches ter, as the most enthustastic he bas met with since bh landed on cur shores Pare Borner. Nov. 11 — Fiver, 90.95; Threes Antwrne, Nov 11 —Pxehange on London, 25 Becserra, Nev 1+ Exchange on London. Amerrenas, Nov. 10—Exebsnge oa Lovdon, 11 82 ———-— — - @ Brookiyn City Intelligence. EXTENATVE FIRE—SINTREN THOUSAND 0 On Friduvy night. between eleven and twelve o'clock & the broke out in a building om Nosan street, corner uf Fulton street. It was the property of Charles Silliman ¥eq., of thie city. The fire having originated insite the building. did pot show for some considerable time; the conrequence was that it bad completely gained the mie, (ory, before apy elarm was given; and on the activa! of the firemen. their utmost exertions only sficed to save a rmail portion of the contents and the adjoining buitd- e* The one destroyed was leased to Me. B. B. om, and by him wnderict to several ove corres are as follows :—Mesars, Waring & Ii rnd apiece @anu'nctory—loww shout $..000; covered by neuranee. These geutlemen sustain a further low by he destruction of their LARS 1088 ay Mir Vem Cott, tobacco mamufactors; lox, $1,100. No veorence. T. & J Halil tha goes’ Ge ors between $600 and $700 & Co. pecket-book and porte. ort about $6000. Tneurance, $3,000, in the People's La- trance and Franklin~$1.500 each. Mr. D. IL Wate, vrintirg ivk manufacturer; low abvat $3,600 partl, ured. Billiman’s lots on the watlding is Me about £8.06 sad Me yen the laoate about $1000, 00 ne at nding machinery, not fasared $16 008 Kingine Yo. 18 wateo much de beg abandoned it, leaving it in the atrret 6 Bagle Conpeny, was aleo damaged of Distt i id mal og Sans Rama a eae @ for Masnchuretis. atriqed ta Washiagtoa, 37 cavern & | sore to OM thie theatre from pit © confining their operations within | ot | The | Religiows Intelligence. SERMONS TO DAY. Hleventilctzeet/ctlurch—Rev, T. 1. Harris, evening. Universulist chutch, Fourth street—Rev. J. C. Pilate, ‘Chureh of the Stanton street—Rer. John H. : ria eh, Bixteenth street, Rev. Mr. ev Baptist church, Siz’ sink street—Rev. J. ing. Ghasch of Inrasl, Urey eres L. Waker, mee, noon. MoDougal street church—Rev. J. 8. Backu:, afternoon. Olive Branch Baptist church, Oliver street—Rev. Dr. Do Eighth street—Re' ¥. Bar- rett, morning. careers church, Orchard street—Rev. C. H. Fay, evening. Church of Christ, Elizabeth street—Elder W 8. Camp- L% morning * Re ‘achington Hall, Broadway—William Fishbough, af- unOoR: ‘Washington Hall, Hester street —Eider L. D. Mansfeld yterian church, Houston street—Rev. Dr. Chezver, evening. cconeregations eburch, Fourth etreet—Rev. Dr. Root, Rey, Charles K. Me! of the first Presby- terian ebureb in Byract ae pied to the Onondaga ~~) bytery, at its protry ayeins wh for a dissolution of his pastoral relation Kev, A. C, Tuttle, of Sherburne, N, ¥., has received a recond call from the Presbyterian church in Vernou, Oneida cow of the Pres- Rev. ras ook we. testelied on as pastor byterian church in, Wh Whiteland, Pa,om the 6th, by the have Wm. A. Fox was installed as pastor of the Prea- byterian church in Ogden, N. Y., om the 5th, by the bird Sy ‘of Roe! es 8. 8. Jewel, ate of Ofncinnatus, Cortund eounty? | en oharee of the Presbyterian church Botuy tet inven Per Rev. Robert K. Willson, of Hammondsport, N. ¥., bas received and accepted @ eall from the Presbyterian church: in Corning N. Y. The bouse of worsb! erected during the past year by the Prorbyteriun Society of Marcellus, N, ¥., was dedi- cated October 23th, 1861. ‘The church was’ organised October 13th, 1601, by Rev, Caleb Alexander, consis of eighteen ‘members—all of whom are dead, e Thomas North, who still remains in the place, The pr ing wes done mostly bj navies from the Kas 1806, when Rev. Levi Parsons commenced his labor he continued in. the pastoral office until 1833. ears, Key. Levi Griswold was the stated suppl r Parsons resumed kis laborsand romaine: when Hev. Johm Tompbins wes called, andi of the church and congregati ‘The First Gorman Presbyterian church in Cincinnati, in conneetion with the New School, was dedicate A8abbatl before last. Rev. Datiel Clask. Jr. wis installed as pastor of the Presbyterian ebureh in Fredonia, N. Y., Oct. 280b. Mr Joseph W. Sutphen, an secepicd ‘missionary of the A.B. C.F. M. destined to the Armenian Mission, was or- dained pt. view to bi Soden work by the Presby- tery of Rochester, at Sweden Center, Tth. Tey Nathan C. Chapin, « graduate of the Union Theo- | logical Seminary, was ordained at Watertown, Wiscousia, November 2d. Rev, J. Bantley, a candidate onder the care of the | Dubtque’ Arsocisiion, Towa, was ordained at Dubuqae, IL, on the 28th ult. Bir, David Burt, late of the Andover beaten al Be i Key, Win Thompron Bacon, of New Maven, has been calted to the Congregational eburch in Holyoke, Mss NEWS BY TELEGRAPR. Interesting from ‘Washington City, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE NEW YORK HERBALS. AN OUTLINE OF THE SETTLEMENT WITH SPAIN—THE CASE OF THE INVADERS NOT TOUCHED UPON—GRO- RETARY WEBSTER AND GEN. HOUSTON—THE MEBT- ING OF CONGRESS—-THE SPEAKERSHIP AND THE PRESIDENCY—UNITED STATES AND TEXAS STOCKS, Ere. Wasmixarox, November 22, 1851. ‘The Spanish diffloulty is definitively settled, at last—the negotiations having been conciuded this morning. The eettlement is substantially as has already been stated ta the Henarp. The Spanish Consul will go to New Orleans ina Spanish national vessel, and his flag is to be formally ealuted. Judge Bharkle is to go to Havana ina matioa- al vessel, and his flag is also to be saluted ‘The President will recommend to Congress to make goed all damages sustained by the Spanish Consul. Aa for the losses sustained by Spanish residents, they will seek their remedies in the courts, and it is promised that the government will afford them every proper aa eistance. ‘The subject of the execution and punishment of the prisoners was not brought up; neither did Spain make a demand for reimbursements for the expenses attending the suppression of the invasion. Having treated the pri- oners as pirates or bucaniers, she precluded herself ‘rom demanding damages from this government, which the unfortunate individuals executed bad already paid with their lives, To have adopted @ different course | would have beem to confers that she had violated her treaty stipulations by summarily trying our citisens,amd thus inextricably to have involved the dificulty by exe. emting them as she did. She held that they had for- feited their citizenship, and were themsélves alone e- | sponsible for their conduct. ‘Will Mr. Webster resign? Who knows? Oae day he says he will; the next day he is all adrift ageim. His most intimate friends now deny that he will, ea- less come contingency, not now known, should arise Membezs of Congress are flecking in. The contest foc Speaker will probably be # hot one, shadow ing forth the harmontousness of the Presidential contest. Linn Boyd, of Kentueby, as the Southern prominent candidate, & is believed will be elected. General Honston has taken two elegant pagiors ta Brown's magnificent hote}, and will do the thing ap ta grand style. There was sixty-five thousand one bundred dotiar’ worth of United States stock iosuod from the Treasury department during the past week. The transfor book* closed on the first,ard will remain closed for amonth oo as to declare the dividends, The Texas bonds stock } all prepared, and ready to be issued as soon as the Legis, lature of that enterprising State authorizes some perwom to receive it B. THE TEUUVANTELNC ROUTE—THE GARAY GRANT NOT SURRENDEKKD—THE WESSTER DINNER TO CaLa PERON DE LA BAKCA—FRANCE AND CALiVOR CANDIDATES FOR SPEAKKR, ETC. Congre church was organized in St. | Jobasuns Pinte Eis compourd et 's colony feom the Bccond Congregational church. Hitchcock, of Exeter, N. HL, has received » Mr Jobn Davie war ordained ey installed over the 0. | & church in Concord, Pa , on the 4 r Franch: D. Ladd was instalied hese ofthe Peun | ee eburch, 0. 8, Temth street, Philadelphia, om Me . Koighton was ordained and installed over the O. 8. chureh in Gloucester, N. J.,0n the Lith. Rev Jemes MeLe late of Orange, N. J., cepted the chargs of the Baptiet church at Tecun Japawee county, Miebigen new Duteh Re Dawioatt ebureh, in Piertep: at vet, Brooklyn, will be di to-dey. Dr, Bethune will cond ict the moraiug aad Dr. Ludlow the afternoon survices, | ‘Theatrical and Musica! we io morrow | en me character. the drama of “Lancs xia Borgia,” which will introduce for the ret time, M erker, on actrees of great provinelal repntation, Anois | 4 to be pessersrd of great histrionto ability; and | having e perfect knowledge of otage business, she cv quently must prove xuotber auxiliary source of grea to Theatre, The next the treasury of the ene ! ‘Will be* Monkey Jack,” Nob Master Cony wilt the leading feature, and the entertainments will con clude ‘with the dram of “ Dugald, the Drover.” ia which Mersere Cony aad Taylor will eppear, ond po doudt.as in wll theit oleer representations give uamixed deiight. | Baoapway Tyerter—The programme of entertaia- | ment sented Yar to-morrow evening, is one thet wilt be | Portest, to dome. who drew ruch immense, we might say m. ences, dz ing bis lest engegemen?, appears ia his ye charckter of Metemors, fue wBdch ‘we le oatubeated. al | over the Union. Madaine Ponisi, an excelient ac who never outsteps the bounds of pa‘urs, will eustain the | part of Nehmeokee, and Mesere Barry, Conw | Feuno, ertirte of unquestioned ability, ia the othe - ing charactors. The entertalumeuts will couclute wth | the farce of the “ Village Doctor.” Those who wish to we & comfortable eeat, should secure li at an early hour fe MOLEW. | Nymio’s Gannon —Hlere we have the Ravels every eve ping, giving their surprising performances on the ow de clostique, @nd in Ubebr inimitable pautouine representa. | tions, which, fom their cxeollence and great vatlety, are | tA attractive bow e¢ the fret time they appeoret ia this ‘The commencing feature wil be the feats on tne | ich, receive every eveniag such enthusias- | d Gabriel. with Mone. Bioadon as ster on the occasion, Tue next * im which reve mily wilt ap leading mem ere of the Kavet pent, sud ei! will terminate with the g mime of © Meruli.” Lewron's Teeare: itelnments are prere at os Count Perrther. Me Lester ly comedians Janne Mire Wallock ow cam Bw ‘The next ! be eure to € | eble ord extremely amusing farce of which wilt Irtrodace Mr. Burton in his comical represen. | tation ot Timothy Wavrower Te ¥ Purdy some te be ae indefetics | ble as ever in Dis exertions to eater weil for bie namercos | patrons, To-morrow night be offers s bill ef great va Tiety, consisting of four pisces, The bret ie the new draina. by C. W, Taylor, eotitied © Manvers.’’ with ait the ieacing taleat in the ‘east, Th Will be the érewa of the © Child of | quert piece will he the famous drama of the indy.’ with Mr Blanchard in the lea tog | who Will exhieit, during the perfor mence, the © ot bie Dog Wize ard Widows ebareeter wvederiat The last will be the farce entitled Ifthis catertainment be net 1% mowerntive plearure fer twenty five conte, ’ ballet priformenees ireme, with some of th et, etrange to pay, NOt so well supported , continues still t tth ments Inthe elty. net be surprieed if the Creatre w tion, a Mus Charlotte Carhinan fully drawn eharseter of Hemlet, #fil coneinde The ente pie nater triends come f Let Browgta hie in lais | efforts tain bis position a a manager. Friscn Dasvatic Company This corps dramatiqus will woke their bret appearance, at the Astor Piacs Opera House, ‘Thurrday evening nex’, Me. Robert Kemp Ls ing recovered Gom his recent indieprttim. ‘Tas selected are © La Daine de Saint Proper.’ and the Tandeville of “God and Devil.’ Bonsvo's Moset This ertablichment hes done ny + ihe the ty scomme to hy markabiy well during the p ine V dre of the ne theit vieltets by } tele benntat negro melodies, eapiial ineirnmental pet witty eayings. <plendid soles on vielia sat 2 incomparable dancivg. A fair bill for to- | might. © MiserneremThe beentiful bellal singing, teeslone. burtesgne oper sot as ramental wad. aredcawivg large atidiences, | greatest dancers in the world. ears to-morrow wight. ow give® hi ing entertainments more, and returns to this city, to per t Astor Place Opera tious, | De A grand vooal wad in. | en, im the Charch of the | | stromer’al concert will be Second svenue, for the relief of the poorer of the eehoul. The musical selections ace ox. ) celtest Bowens Awrtoviearte.= Nothing can sorpae the titel and classic equestrian exercise 0 a | Bavdennd | road, when abe | deney and the money market Wasiunazox, Nov, 2—8 P.M. can assure you that there is not s word of trath te the telegraphic despatch cent from New Orleans, stating | that Governor Letcher, the American Minister, had imet- mated to the Mexiean government (hat the United Btate was ready to surrender the Garay grant of the Tehuaate pee route. ‘This goverument has mot authorized Mr Letcher todo any such thing, and Mr. Letohor haa not done eo. I believe, om the contrary, that measures bave deem taken to secure that route to the American com” pany at New Orleans—a route for which (he admiaiatem, tion of Mr. Polk was willing to pay Giteen millivar o€ | dollars. ‘The dinner given by Mr. Webster to Calderom de le Barea was a cosy one, at which Sr. Crompton assisted on the part of England, but at which the militacy pow of Yraece and Prussia remained unreptesented. There is every disposition though, to accommodate Monsivar | Sartinge, ia regard to the claime presented by Freaok mereliante who have paid walawful dotics in Califormta, ‘The treasury it quite willing to refond the principal, bat not six per cemt «month, as claicved by the French Minis- ter; andI doubt whether the iaiter will be gratified la that reepect Mewrs. Miekardeon, Disney. Bayley, Houttom, (of Mie bama.) end Linn Boyd are the principle enodi Jates fee Speakership, and « cauces aomioation is act Uariy£o be nade ow the fizst ballot ONENS CLEAN PROM OTHER COMREMEON EYE TUE HAVANA CONSULATE—TUANESS VINO. Wasmirare vormber ©2, 1968 ~~ Orleans on the S4tbia Judge Bhazkey wili leave 3 | etant, for Marana, ‘The Mayor of Washingtou hes ieurd « proclamation, eppomutiog the 27th es a day of (aaakaciviag Lilca. NPT , Novembor %, 1951 in took place thie aed that it shonkdt there was « Langs Prom oF CONC: BY MARIN SNS —foNas ‘The funeral of Horace B. Cor mornirg, at nine o'clock It wae i be private, but notwithstanding number of persons preseat. Mey Mr. Fowler, the pastor of the First Peeag- ebureh, will preach the funeral sermon of Concige im to-morrow evening. Covekiin's confession will be printed mext week, but the names of patrons who ace implicated will be ts dian It has been determined to have it published fa pemypbiet form, for the beariit of bis widow aud childrea, fund it will be copyrighted ts Confession wii! leo b4 pub ‘resident of the Fitna Inewrauce Compaay of ye, that the compiny have lost Sve thauwal more ta marine rieke, th 'y Bare ceceired remote £ hore ts cold, with some sane Arrest of the Syracuse Mote Bvas Novewher 2, 1962 sharrived in Chis elty this morning, for the of the persons indicted at Baf- Marebat yurpese isto, for partie te riots, We have bead of four a: proseat time, vin Wa i, Crandall, UL Saiichory, ead Seymour King Galea non Lake Erte. , Nov. 2-7 FM. belorgieg to Pit.hagh & Cor As the brig Rmpite was attempting to tumke this port, thie morning, ake Went ashore inside the pters, where she now ties fall of water Te le foneed she will go to pieces, ax her cargo of 6.00 Woabels of wheat is wet end swelling. [tis aow blow oy peifect hurricane frem tie west, sccompanie€ y snow storm—by for the hoaviest storm of the son, It will be a hard wight on the lake, aod it te 1 we sbacl have more disasters to teport eacly meas From foster. 1 RAILROAD ACCIDENT —THRER VESSEL ASHORE, Ee Bosrow, Now, 92, 1964. a+ the peeomger (rain was om ite way ington, on the Checo (N i.) ceil two miles worth of Reohester, the em thrown down an embankment, by « culvert heing undermined by the heavy raps, and the engineer, fireman, and a section were instantly killed Th here, perterday. Was very severe We have ae yet however, heard of bat Nttle damage. The British schooner Francis. lotded with alt, went ashore af Ceorge's Teland, and bilged. The evew were axved ‘The Becton stock market (+ fem, with an upward tem uachamerd Lives Lowe Last evening om Dover to Far From the senth, | ARRICAL OF WRIRY CLAY At BALTIMORE AMINE DISASTERS, BEC Bar reroey, Nowe raion Henry Oley came on ia the Western teain to night, atm proceeded to Lhe residence of A Calvert, m ton. We have no mall tomight aout) of Chartestse. Dates from Key West, by the etenmer Iaabet, tate that the Brig EU rahe, from Cardesas Ge Hoxton tail pet te vant wardichangiog, The beck R A Cambria feomn New KR OS Macks, was alo tiers, + ’ cc wf