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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1856. “phe finest ciyonized militia in the world, Their ridewen | jaw on that heud, and the wishes of she Cabinct at Wash- + , of hy ou the island, sto! f sre faultless. 40» too much to aay that, within one | ington. ‘The liters uf the Attoruey Geusral of the Vai- | {t'would be more didicult te: tater cream bens ot strata | (xuCbers 28. : \ week to call fur any special noties, Holders lave been | “44 p, aw month vf a declaration of boptilitios, the Americans | te staten and the concealment of the concession | than by interce the expecition half-way. We know, io Tras’ Go. stiving to dispose of their old aupplios to the best | 126 Mo Transit Co.0 would, avd could, nuster an aroy rf some five hundred | made by fhe British government, betray a - | by a recent statement of (enerat O'Donnell, the S; the: tloet to drive ae ment has determined upon Heer squadron | We have notice! aaies of Ward Coat consoli- | the tasuance of donts to poy same and their Bi In tho Wert lndion-a.ntgp that wall te settee to evita detatittiody. “ite tn pet on. ae ar eeet oh ae a a Meo "st the people of the United ‘tates and may, poesbly, led | 21 per cout; ano Gariiner Gold stock at Xa 7¢ pee eur, | TOF A0NCXOA stalowend exhibits the quantity and value | $6608 m 3 E oe Sere ce ee chee ‘There was little more inquiry to-day for State atocks, | Of MEIER dry goods entered at this port for conaump- 5000 Ind Ura ae ae rata Dg wed ") is ‘ op rp gem igre Seep iy pletger ay od pects gd connot be a b agro nontirgttes basse and the sales were generally at previous prices. Railroad tion, for warehoure, and also the withdrawals from [000 Mo my ol 8) We have come out of greatrr odds ‘now woidhont leae- love of public linerty, which sorely needs to be | & Tupture with England, We have lithe hope that he | ¥9248 were comparatively quiet, warchonss, the wock ending and inoluding Thurs 7000 Har 86 rt tng our enemies conse For boasting. more widely spread among the nadons of the world. will hesitate between the two alternatives. At the second board there was a reaction in Erie, and | “7; November 18, 1865)— | 10000 18M by ‘THE BOMBARDMENT OF NEW YORK—INVASION OF | ARIeTOCRATIC SUPERCULIOUSNESS AND REPUBLICAN | ¢ne?’, Ba A en raped & une only mie per eh geal stocks were better. — ie Ca ae, iE 4 a ai CANADA. sUsCRPTINILITY. cheme of a ‘descent upon Irelund,” imber! vanced 3 per cent; Reading, \; vanity 00 {{'rom the Lone telegraph, Qet. 22.1, 4 eee (From the London News, oe so im Ee teem put forth in the Bae ‘und speats of “ite anny Chicago and Rock Island, 1; Cleveland and Toledo, (| Manufactures of Wool... 9 “1. treed mae ; o The United States possessos s nucleus of » navy, aum- | of kagland and America. or in the state of public feedng | cannot, of the Goveroment eecinnt Site tach aitsna sta nd Chee ae o 1x oo Bea Deing seventy-tour ships ot war and some 2.000 and edt | here and om the other side of the Atlantic, to render ® | are nimed by nllimcans tw avert" such expeditious. ‘lt | Sey receded two or three weeks since, and the pasba- « THs a peed This is sot every luege baad (3 as ag war between these countries imevicable, i the govern: | (it adds) we can prevent these expeditions from aaiti bility is that the sellers will make more moncy by the | Miscellancous,... ” a reat Britain and France, But le It not be forgotten | ments f both eouutrien are. auimatel ly sho patriotic | or iutercept them in mid-ocean, we shall have dvme nui h | present inflation tham the buyers. Kvory per cout wd do... #80 TDS 00% ino rags ere ied states arein's position conducts Ihe Sue Coen abi ee enieey bare | {awards avecting the danger that must arise should they | vance brings upon the market more stock, and the higher | TH -++- +». : . $806,412 | 1600 LL Td baw pa’. 0” fc | Toit ont a, superb’ ont frum the merchant navy, com: | responiionce which has patna vatweoa vue tw) givern. | of action ve have adapted ts bolas but tor that very tear | the market gota the greator number of operators become | wenutciuces 4 unanale from Werte. hel shot nantes cae ete eine reece saat A vcvan would | ents relates to the eooduet of Mr. Crampton in the | gon we believe ft to be prudent and safe,” bears, and ge to work pressing down prices, Stocks aan cites sis,ros| 000 | do i mwarm: with their a med clippers and the com: | matter of enlistment for foreign @rvice. This is nat the | "We question the wisdom of this allus’on to a descent ; - - te 1000 TAA Mba TA : meter of Fogand within six months after the declara- | real ground of quarrel against England with the party fa | upon Ireland.” Unquestionably it bas Seon brouchod in | BAY® BOW reached points which are considered good = Lie | “G60 Gie& Tol Dvd be 70 i tion of wouls be wimost aunivilated. Not & | te Cuived Staies under the influeace of which the go- | the States, with many suuthee mad-heade scheme. But | ses, and the bull party ix dally becoming reduced in O 1M | 1000 MicdeoJack'aRs 80 ‘ta ‘lies, ‘Rastealia, the Bys, or Oana would. ove roach Fernment at Washlugton appears to be noting. That | it has ever assumed auch » shape, nor tv it Ukoly to do | numbers. After tho sgoonbeard Hrie wold dewn to 61%, — eS | O10 ads Ba of Comm'co 108 “069 ‘her destination. This vould be a’ consamantion we | yi imi MG Mngland artes fre tg praecs. of SeaTac noe of potaal war pobween the | cloning at 61%. This looks ominous, When it gets « SLE | MS Penene G8 ae should not at all ralbb. Im point of fact, white wo | forvim aggression. But At éheiuks from appeating | of the Government. Wah cet a, good start it wilh go down on the rua, | 100 an -ouuld assemble great naval squadrons, the United States | ‘to the American people on sush a ground, aud there | th» cas’ ts dij=rmt; dere, we m is the | The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows $41,005 | do. would, af the same time, sting us every shere vy a cload | fore catches hold of the Crampton story ax more | ral cariee of the reinforcement 'of our India } paid 3 id wd 100 Cured Coal ¢ of clipper hornets from whic our commerce could not | ikely to teil on the patriots feelings of Anericans. If | spadron, mh al Engiand nor Fraoce is disposed Pai on retemry exoonnt $39,004 02 Pd ‘ao ki esa as both the Engiish and the United statos goverameats sin- | ts stand by and ee Spain te-potled by "a aet of filibaee | oop is : a ‘0 Aa to ont eine ave to citect avy military overntions in | cerely desired peace, the Crampton dilferonze could be | tore of the finest island in the Atlantic, and which would | fai toc pane oe #0 rt a war © Veited States, thar is» farce. We have } ewily settled. We cannot soyult our givermment of | be ouly a signal for sisnilac attempia aguinnt the otuer | {' eer n@irei.. i are on Bow some Afty thousand meu th the Ceimen, which cow. | levity and rashuets in having authorised reocutting ope- | iutanda of (he West Ludion Taos! donttlons ase that | {2d 0 disburning checks sete 05,522 94 x0 : stitetea the iar F portion uf the rauk wn fie of the | ratioms in the United states, without having taken care | ‘prevention would le better than cure,” that, If the | TEé carnings of the Cleyelond, Columba and Uinatn- 209 r y. ericann, On the contrary. possess | rreviously to ascertain the exact netare of the American | descent ones took place and tre adveaturors obtaiaed a | aati Kailread for October, were — ‘There bas been scarcely enovgh done in dry goods this | 100 108 108; i Mas le is 1 oer , s ue j 100 40... ble asand wen on thy British fromiers, And, alchough ‘du, the part of Tretiant Pearce) ‘ Increase ; $18 400 7a | advantage, but they hace found it extromely tedious hastily sumunowed to aris, they would wit be raw bo gags gallon edie ts Begtish government Ris, ctay ene te enttat Geet tee | The receipts of Ue Stouington Kailroad for the same | ¥rk, a4 me inducemnea”s have proved suftcienily tempt: | "s) ward Coai'to. iy ‘yf pedi sl bahygchegtiald Lee! te > | the cond of our own Csbinet, in giving its sanc- | the transport of troops Africa, an offor which was ac- | month were — ing to buyers to bring these again into market, for any | 900 Gerdi’r GoldMine pe Re lei lk Mint e pond Ais e w porn 9 m to co parte and irritating atatemants of the cae, | knowledged with thanks but destined. Bat the aid which Pavone Tota. wore than ti Ii lots of desirable articles which they | 200 sees 0 the rife with unerring aim ; birouscked, winter and | jy "no lee than, three news, thts thahadt , r h re ive amall lots of desirable artic! Ae - yapaoers, proves that i was dectined in Afiicw might be aocepted, and even claim. } 1866. > SLs orl oe 822,206 69 " ue do..... bb “ , im the forest and ‘the prairie ; pionrers of | ig equally wrong-hended. hie bat blood between the | edamior creation tn A : q 1858 ab Tes te immediately needed. Henoe, while the heaviness aud aa3 te wilderness; men tou ed to dauger ave hardabiv— | Cinta Washingt ani St, ames stom ny we ude, date | step ot the Hettish government 6 get pode ake Ton pat ue 2,682 4 | irreguiarity in prices have been incronsing, there has : rr wi rile in haud {cow earliest boy- ay. We agri det Rk the 4 — 1 hoods their own conmissariat wud eogiavecs nt home | somumena/ione btweon tur Borcign-afie ant te dnortcankim. | been takea without grave delibevation, aad without a | Decrease im1565.., becersseeeseess, $8,176 80 | Leen comparntively very litte selliog. Brown amd blseohed 58 Co ; “8 . ; 6% in every. porltion—-whether trai iog the wild Tultan | Mwy Amur toon animated by nuthing bul a cordial piri. Un | TOO avnro of (ta necessity, for it will cartatnly tend to | Ihe earnings of the Mic’ igan Comieal Kailcoad {or th» | sheetings avd shirtings have ruled dull aud tangutd, or en, in the bear or moore hunt—on foot or on | Ma7/antalle aridreratic: mupercitiownee on the one wide his | intensity and to give a cvlorto the feeling of hosulity | a4 week in Novem) ‘ br bd ba! theres —on the ‘long cob’ or ia the cance ; wild ben met oy uawariintable personal fuscapeibiiy on the other. | now rite against the Western Powors in the States, and rr io No ner, wore — while denims, drills duck, ginghams, iawes, ant nankias 6 20 do. w Yetormlned, Teariess, wlre, up. to every work egand | 2S deplorable stare otatfuirs fs the vuly cause that | to tend to cmbarrnasing explanations betwoon the Rov- Passengers. Mreight Silat.” | ane sonscety, varied. Genshargn. ave., generally tend | Sim 100 do... i) Seen kamen Mail seriously endangers the amicable relations of two great | ernments of the two countrics which may issue in war, HAS OL BAR,TIA OL 968,601 98 ay SK “ Soy BOD dows every one of whotn considers 7 De bor |: Secale, allied teleload, atbeavel cr aati ke Be ot rj pie . a 8 2 | rather above thy views of purchasers, and are iasotires c Commander-in Chiet—cuch woule form the rank and file | P°??!> nod, @iuwen Y gach other Agalust such a result we trust that the good sense and 20,702 44 24,031 69 65,084 0 | |. j i Bi 80 Bowes w of an army of 500,000 down-tasters on cur frontiers ; | Leas 0 tes of rocial aud business connexions, enc una- | the good feeling of the maxs of the American community pte andi wid ———— | J rinting cloths, prints, stripes and ticks attrast lor ut By do. MO A See Cal tae: Mw ete isaen eee preci wate Bis co comer fhe other Os eal pW ire 8 Moe Bae Pe ae A il SI ..34,200 67 99,507 62 915,087 9 | teation, and alightly favor buyers. In domostic woollen BX 48 do i , 4 on cl i ‘ o ua! powerful party—that opposed to the aaotition of stavery, | Afior the ad se hos a , ; iy bier be ahi, ge mes pieymirti tegen a par for general’ | people allow themselves to be d into « war by the | and own resolved on ite extension by the annexation af | actor i, nat, Youramens of the boned tho following sales | the Hansnctions have been quite liaited, at rates (nit 4, Oey 0 1a ipireds emonget them whe conti command anaemyot | 20rd selfveeking calevlations of factions, and the “per. | fresh slave States to the Univn, whether Cuba or Mexi: pods and stocks were made by 8, Draper:— cotive of a downward tenor, but wa features ave boow 0 61 200 da, boo 96 invasion with the mort brilliaat genlua. Taey are Cally sonal suscr ptibilities of their respective Cabinets for the | co—may be furthered, both at home and abroad, by a | $5,000 City of Wheeling, Va,, 6's, ond int, @ to TL4; | developed during the week worthy af particular refers: a 52 TOO CRIA RIB oto 80 up to thelr work, aa soldiers ; aad, as' tacticans, they | ime deing? war with Fagixnd; when we seo tue tone of the popular | $5,000 Xnox Co., Indiana x... . a Foreign goods are exteomely quict and depressed, with | 10° d0,,..5.08 83 300 do beta’ have not one whit degenera‘ed deom their fathers who | THE DIFFICULTIES BETWEEN TAK ENGLISH AND | Press in the States, and the weakness of public mea in | % « Grbcers’ Sagar Refining Co.....,. « % oe wag 0 40 ve... ¥b OES 100 do. Lt drove us from the Union in 1778, and combatted with us AMERICAN CABINETS — WHICH 13 TO BLAM. the presence of that press and of public opiaion, wecom- | 25 American Coal Co...,..... Be ell | esther. caso eoens tard ym eter ee De a MO... Yad 1 in 1614, As to martiat cnthusianm, there is uo bound to {From the London Chronicle, October 81.) fers we bave a strong apprehension that the Urar of Kus. | We understand that quite » number of Bank of Eng- | *?4 increased difiaulty in accomplishing thir object: | 60 do ,....5 $2 FO ty 0 Oe. it, We are cold and phlegmatic ; the American fiery and | It is of course, imporsible to believe that two creat | Sie may ser gain an oven ally, as ine bas alrondy @ secret | und post notes, payable sixty days af ht. even at reduced prices. The importa wre tolornbly large, | °C? dolled Bap 8G Milweuk ATE, Ok pitious. ‘The future uf that’ people ix to be a great | nations will go to war solely Lecause one of them at. | Well wither in the great republic of North Ameria, 9 ach cgay hance nesta geal 4 fuconD be. ambitious. — ure of that people is to be a great NM ar 80 ase owation in this country, A large amount exme out by | Ang, for this week, $1,200,001, against $5711: the cor pas fered military nation, which will sweep the American continents A to enlist recrults from amorg the citizens of the | qn (QISH PRIEST ON THE ENLISTMENT IN AMERICA— ip Bi ‘ reepouding week of last year, Tho total amount mar- | P2000 Virrin DAN 1D sha Brie AB... «Oe from Hudson’s Bay, on the north, to Cape Horn, on the ‘We have nothing to say in behalf of our goveen- THE ENGLISH CRIMEAN GENERALS AND IKiSH the steumship Pacific, and aro used here for the purchase iJ Mh a 6000 Misaurl O's Yeo 00 60 do... sited mouth, snd no nation can stay their destiny, . ment for making that attempt. It is precisely 8 oase ‘pociisies.” baths of breadsinffs, This movement is, doubtless, intended to | Htted tis week iv $906,002, aguinst $675,006 the oor | 17000 ML Cen Hit bde 79 100 Bocce “a Sg ere sy eye noes et an pf fries Aa Shanes ha? beteneae? {Dadtin ¢ ¥. 1) Correspondence of the Lonfon Times.) | prevent er postpone any exportation of apecio from yin ng, woek of iuat year Ho picliane peer 0 i - +H eee teult ft without "a oy.” "“Another” army” woul | nye had enough fv fac, they apron, frome’ toto | at Taimesstou's old clerical correspondent, tho fev. | England to the United States, and it probably will have ¢ give belew the principal parts of the monthiy cir ce simultaneo: rom the Saint Lawrence, and) tn- | haw lem the duper of the'astule Yankois, who laid trap | S"brondaide whieh coedpion meetin helt bese and it | that effect, It was stated some wecks since that the Bank | CWAr Of Du Fay & Co.'s Manchester Trade Report, for do a) test Montreal and Quebec. From New York State, | o/ier trap inte which owe rulers unnpectinaty walked | yoemanty rournat, aticke, the Prime stinteee are | of Englasd and France contemplated establishing banks | October, 1866. They are quite interesting mt this junc do Kingston and Toronto would be summoned to surrender, | We well remember, when Shae ran hi at home | Joints of his {i ‘ie i aa Nailin tis mbaiiaiiabad maak do ....,,03 The lakes would swarm with American armed steamers. | respecting the Foreign Enlistment ill, that the | points of hi * eels tien Aiserica, Naples, Serdinia, | or branches in Constantinople, tor the purpose of collect re in commercial matter do... : Rombard New York, ani the cities of Canada would be | American papers doustingly informed us we could | {vers and France, all get a tuste of the priestly shille- ao ing the large amount of gold coin circulatiag in that Du Pay & Co.'s Trapk Kevorr. ground. ‘Ibe knowledge of this fuct forms | lave 26,000 steady rifles from the States whenever | !*!; the first-named tai, however, engrossing by fur th ranges 1 do Taxed to th ror in . We have passed through a month of difficulty aad de do... My BO Reading hit, the sti # fortifications necessary to protect the At- | we wanted them ; and when the British authorities, | Mrker shure of the reverend gladia:or’s disinterested | part of the world, aud issuing their bills in its place. We | prersion, owing to the stringent. althoug’ fudictous men. | | 0 Harlem iit Oi 0 ds. Jantic crties. No power we have in the Canadas, with | probably iutluenced by such tempting prospects, or- attentions, Alluding to the presunt aspect of affairs in | have no doubt efforts will be made to get Bank of England | sues which the disectors of the Bavk ol Kogland elt | 280 Canton Co... 22 «(100 all their loyal inhabitants, could preserve thom ‘to us. | ganized the means of enlisting the persons who were | t¢ United States, Dir. Cahill, as a mivister of peace, thus | notes into cixculation in places where they have neyer | themselves called upon to adupt, im order to stop the | 100 do bid eK 60 They would be invad-d at Ofty puints at once, and | represented us so eager for action, men appear to uave | POU oll upon the troubled waters of diplomacy :— ve 7 Mer | drain of bullion, which we noticed in our previous report. | 60Chie A Rk i BR, 91° 100 Biroesals actied MLNS RARE die tmelimans || DOUmIMtred torabtaghanid (angle thiohjpes ouiy Sue mibee So, my Lor, you heve advised your ambassador, Mr, | been seem before, 6a us to get old of all the gold | ipo jast announcement of the rise in the rate af discounts | 10¢ Clev&Tol Kit. WO Td 200 do...) ble would be wrested for ever from the ‘mother coun, | easily to betray th we enguged therein. It is no basiacss | Cratmp‘on, to enlist the Iriah ta America, You want | possible, to eupply the want at home, In this | wax made on the 18h of last month, when the rate for | 20 do.,,...-ad do 2 lb much for the commencement of the war: | of ours to moralize on the bausoness of this conduct, | {em now in order to recruit your wasted army in tue | couutey the circulation of demand Bank of Eugland | bills not exceeding sixty days was fixed at 0 percent, and | 100 do bo do v30 hat would be the prospect at its termination? | Our part ix with our own authoritios, who appear | (7Be8 or to garrison the growing weaknews of your dis | i Coa not be carried to any extemt bat, pact | &f howe of not more than ninety days ut 7 per eval. If | 100 do... 480 do). hte OF ‘The West India Islands und the Bermutas, one | throughout to have showna shaplielty which must have | {2rt colonies, Glory be to God that the inantinble 4 POSE] thin nobice created unneceseary alnras aurongst (he mer | 60 do, - crn | br ope ‘would fall tothe Americans, Thus une keane, | exseeded the most sangutae expectations of thelr tome, | C9eity of English law, in exterminating and baaisttng { notes, hacing sixty days to run, would in a time of dis: | cantile community, many foreseedng in it de precursor | 10 do’... bis 3 it 4 SALES AND QUOTATIONS OF WRSTERN SHOOKITERS | fy avés oh Noin—Wek ovting, Friday, Noo 18, 10. “ he poor. faithful [rish, is now forced to ackuowledge the i atlantic possession would be lost. During this time Aus- | crs, It is fatr to add, what we tearm on the authority of | the pe 7 ‘pen trust be more current than bills of exchange drawn upon jing panic, it aroee entirely from a mixcom tralia would improve upon our dimoulties, anditis not | ® respectable newspaper in America, that no suoner yi gordi fog ig ha your Ambassador to "week | | ast an lesue.of post notes for olraulation bere ‘event position, We are laboring j too much to ad, that Tasrnvin would hoist the lone | was it known how warmiy the United States govern- | [t's Wann trot aiuiat tea ee that the perfiay ' +) now under @ ary crieis, but at a time when (rae® | $4 009 Chie & Misa 2d Mort T's Baa, tar of iuiopeudence, Ourent nies lost w us ia tho At | went took op. the waiter” as an Interyatinoal | (Lend Johu Russells administration (vour frmer ehiet | in payment for grain purchased, would relieve the Bank | in meaily all iis branches ts round and of moteraty | on (gui & Mia 38 Mork? Mins i. lantic and the Pucliic, Engiand woud, intrath, have | ollence, than an ample upolrgy was tendered, and | \" {ie P@rsocation of Ireland) 1 tat Gxnonel betore the | yy giving it time, which appears to be just now anim- | Compas, when neither Idle rumors prevail, | 5.000 Cin, Hamilton & Payton 24 Mort fs Dds, achieved a grand sucess to remanurale her forgoing to | sssutances were given that the attempts td en- How Offer a Dontty tad, Pap mend the tee cat. | portant matter with that institution. It ts Gnanciering | DOT, 207 , Nerious tallures | have occurred, thus | (which have become first, all the Ist Mart pald,} war ebout Cuba, We would impress this fact upon our | list should be {uumediately abandoncd—assurances | 7° "em ONee f boun eg Pay, and the Queen's un{- } P “ & | forming striking contrast to previous pectods | ¢'Cig indiancpelis & Cin od Mort 1’ thin ; reeders, ‘The declaration of hostilities with the United | which, it 1s admitted, bave honorably ob- | (rts, to the despived extles, whoa within the last seven | every way to get time, Wo have shown that ft was | of commercial dopression ad decargeneat. ft was | f'on Cer k tee tt aiont ts tube | Mt 3 States would souad the frat knell to Fngland’s supre- | served. Here, then, the matier tohave onded, nx | [iA 7417 administration starved, and jived, wad baa- | selling Consols for earh, and buying them back on tine; | ‘he suddenness of the rise of tnoney which surprised aut | © Gy Cig, Wil & /anaovlila 24 Mort 1's ids... macy au a nation. Not only should we be worsted agroad, | with all Stated acteabiy disponel Tt would have teriai. | hed. I thank eiernal retrioutivejustice, ia the present | A 4 there ia ny doubt but that the exigencioe of the Rank, | “% ie of buniness unawares, perait an dlciated by | Sti) Uitte Musa ee Mace tote iia but at home—in the geusrai coma tion of allatcs which | nated. In the present instance it has certa‘nly not so | Wstance in Wns compelling the putiic executioner of caution, and based uson ovccect principles, turned aul | 5'¢s 009 pteriing, 6's Bids of the Vin, Laganspost would follow—Jynastion might cbunge, constitutions. bo | concivded, but threategs to become inflamed into a ma. | iS coumtey to confess with bis ou mvath his ccwlts to | are much greater than npoears. It iv estimated tha vrily, for it was iinporsible 10 tormsee no a Culaces oat cavahinte tomten overturned; that which is now below wo reland, J am grateful to the unerring laws of the Sa- | g69 000 guinens leave London every week for foreign ex- 'Y approaching @ monetai in. 1. : a ri tional quazrel. ‘The question arisw— blame / “ 7 f r Mereuntile mon | 4¢ ind Ce ii ie” Geatranger might occur in tie world’s history than | fault does certainly seem to be with the Aqerican goy- | "gion and the progperity of Ireland stands at Unis sao. | Penditures, co account of the war. The Bank actually ively owlog to the caution cxoreised of tate vat | by, paretant path Uf ReMtueny o« 3 Bare, bs * | ment gibbetted, by his own confersion on the pillar of | lost about £427,000 he week ending Oct, 27th, in bad fo succumb under ti " ‘ the child asauming the power aud position once iain | errmont. Adinitting to the fullest extent the Impropri t gibbetted, b fr ho pills Jost abont £427,000 for th i 5 G under the beary pressure upon romp iphone hats pies tained by the pareat. ety Of violating the Americ law in the enlistment of Pane eit his sndject, the ntlemen pro. | ted ofgstning £73,000, as oftetally reported, for it had | them, | tmall etocks of articles of trate seemed to war 8 Oto. Mh : ose Who would urge war between England and the | American eitizens—an impropriety, however, which Ls , ro tea dad igh. ce pet eaeve rant higher values, but all commodiies, whatever their | Paeierenee Se URS wats batsees ees propriety, Pobiring i afc lags only reserved that amount out of the £600,000 that went | Tatien Nicchned, more or less lu peloe when mousy be ani the | committed at the present moment in the territories of r i ” ‘ v ais de.,.| inoerty atl Tas Medina) “Towers of Burdps. vithoat thete, | |. ay Lord, will {OR hindly inform she fathers wud | tute its vaults from the Australia recsipts, The returns | came tight, ant wlarm was spreading. Wovple are b ‘s mothers of Ireland how many of thelr banished chilicon | for the week ending Nov. 3, which we shull receive by r from the first chock, and look at | you have recruited for Engiacd in America !—Dy, Lock - fc on le Palmerston, do tellus the success of your oificer, Mr. | *2¢ Cunard stena will witout Bea Ser TN yonats & Chi 60 Colombua & X Ministry who would listen to such evil advice, wo gerve at the hands of an infu iated people a punisument | waking ita cause of war—we have still the fact betore which could only be explated by their lives. We have | ua, that the offence bay been apologised for, and desisted CITY THADEK REPONT. on her way to That verfered the turk t sion—that frow, Lot these conclusions are necessarily imperfect, % be ir Ta tiene of wat | wont aielbet Pa ert peer ieryhinreent pepo Deckalle ee cintats te tune Gaal we bate catiee an ell aa. Cratupton?’ Do, tell us, Taaay tien from Clare, | doubt show the usual decrease of about fivw hundeed | the course of trade canurt prea noth | Puimay, Nov, 160. ML ment, let us not interfere between Spain ani the United | circumstances of the case * . * <1 oa pate — ayant i erseesidingteg sare age thousand pounds sterling. as when peace prevails, it la, that | Acs. —Sales of 100 bbls. were made at Bic. a Ope. Siates. An ardent love of our country bids us exert our | | Whatever the Americans may think it right to do, the | 7707 AMAEOeBCOr’ UN tee ae etre Crlend, | Ate tate mevting of the Board of Underwriters of this | Out exberts of cotton tubrlos have so far not fallow of | fe aye te comele power, while there is yet Lime, to avert a salamity which | uty ot the Pnglich people ix clear. We have a right to ragga Sts A ay de os Sele e acm etd hte the vate of inen = ean ta ; at or value, aod it cheaper pric 1 ‘ t ‘4 no true patriot can reflect upon whihout a shudder. “Qenapd frean cur rulers what 1s the moaning of this hasty | 924 compenions, Gavaze, Achilli, Astrazzi, Mazzini, | city. tho rate of insurance on grain in bags was increased vall, we might even lave a prosperous | DRRamvers—Flour—The market was again treme Kossuth, and Cicerovecc! Lord, in’ your scheme to ou cannot fail, my } to , a8 you can be, by your r associates in ‘European and English policy 4 percent. and that on grain in balk was le ond diveretionary with the companies to whom the risk ia tisde, notwithaanding the war, We gave the quantities | with a cod Fastern and im a 4; the aales exported to the difierent countries tu our last report, | fog, A args na, ap hsipgpiarlbseny bu and it remning for ux merely to give the declared values | PTAC®) About 15,000 & 18,000 bbls, included in whale Gispatch of slips—these angry diplowatic uotices—these FERRI RICA, METRES sucven indications of war, ‘The war in which we are at {From the London Telegraph, | ASE Baer mats yale f P pscsent engages is emphatically « war of the people. | Wy , offered be ‘sap hes viens 4 § ny not enlist « fresh battalion from your quondam " of the exported cotton fabrics for the nine months of this | Were common State, at $6 S14 a 98 S75(, and extrs Sta Affairs did vot progress very smoothly with us in the Zech ame pba dor aanhag tor balr gs Till not believe | Cortespondents—the “Free Corps” of Switrorland— | ‘The directors and trustees of the bondholders of the | yenr, compared with 186%, an published by the Board of | at $9 anion on sivcnie ane Ceimea; our army became de traates by disease and bard who sacked the convents, robbed Mount St lsat, just come out:— latter this of then without further evidence, but we b a Ogdensburg Railroad Company held a meeting in Boston low @ ship; Sebastopol snd the trenches wofully thinned ow | |? f ; , Hernari, baniehed priests, and killed nuns. Verll Tnectamey ¥ y ranks, The Duke of Neweastie, then the presidine geaia | ria se Atinoetng Homeres pol their cance may | MF Lord, you fare the man to recruit for Fogland {rom | Jesterday, under the act of the Legislature of New York maitDine Months ending 10:8 October. | Salen wore saat he malitnry bekee tho tbe osaien of of War and the Colonies, took’ upon himel( to expert | i. however perfect & defence they may have to" vam among your virtuous anc moral bands of the which authorizes the consolidation of the various in. | Cotton manufactures ex ¥ 1856, | Statens Oh The teuhatetiode te Compdicn atte Gok at oiaiize In the recruiting Jine. | He spurned theadvice | 1 ora Palmerston and his colle ro takings tremen- | But you have the Foreign German Legion, a ve | tereste into a new stuck company. The committee ix teen vee ee ees y eee AIBA OM0 1 4 | walout 400 bbls. at 80 4 $10; Suuthern wax firm, will of experienced officers as to the legitimate sourees of | dots responsibility in allowing ré to sspume wo se. | the Sardynian Contingent, most dear to Englaad, siac Cotton yarns 4,966 B29 5,048 2 | ralew of about 900 bil. at $0 44 a 89 68 for common supply for the native material for oar ranks, and peg! wren ‘without toking counsel with thoue advleern they Lave confiscated church property, expelled bishops ccmposed of nine, each interest being represented by In woullen and silk goods a tailing off has taken plioe, | to eboiee, and 09 75a #1) for taucy and extra breads. myot needs cast a glance upon the foreign ruffianiam of ss clored convents, and imitated your own Heary and | three persons, and the following gentlemen have been | *>owing that the middle nal higher clasws abroad bare ‘both Remisphescs to supply” so great a want. Tt is a who the constitution has provided to share their duties | icmerset. But these legions std these contingents, 5 pe felt, and are feeling the war and dear food prices m Wknown fact that about this time two offers were | iiouened till the T1th of December. fa it intenaed t> | Berides losing at present three millions sterling by d Ay abe ; than the lower classes. It iy no unimportant feature made to the government to organize, free of expense. | Nijow that period to elapse without calling the repseaen. | 6%, d.monstrate that England has no army of ber Stock——Mentrs. J. W, Clark and Issac Livermore, of os- | (he present juneture of afuirs, that the indugtriows | couple of rife regiments of ‘ang saxon Hood—fully | Latives of the people together, of inf then of the | O¥n to defend your empire; and, again, they prove that, | ton, and J. {.. Russell, of Canton, i chisses are hopt quiet and in full employment (w this amd equipped and drilled. Both these patriotic offers rave emergency which bas just arisen e cannot be. | Paving no military capital st Lome or abroad aa a first First Mortgage Kond—Mexsrs, Samuel A. Eiot, James | other important wanufeeturing distri tts, at a period | emanated from Canadian gentiemen, One from a Five this, and we trust Lord Palmerston will speedily call rate Power, she is henceforward doomed to be the tool | Head and Abel Adams, of Boston. . when it woul rartrending to see them de 2 member of the Provincial V’a'liament—Mr. Rankin, and | ic ‘barHament together, and relieve che tational sur. | Of! rance, the slave of a pretominant nation, an old Secon’ Neigh po biases il Daniel Denny and Gea. ) prived of their earn most necessary articles of prime white the other from a Provincial teld officer, who hae pre- | Dense by Iaying the whole papers connected with this | @seased skeleton, having nothing left of her former vigor | 4. Xettelle, of Boston, aud George Parker, of Ogdensburg. | sobsistence are high in pi aud we do wish with Yigeed perred in ber Mi jesty’s regular army. be toe the Brave dispute before them. exerpt the inherent and inseparable marrow of Protestant We understand that the net earnings of the road during | our heart that the fall of prices of wheat | about 60,000 — 000 husk Wertera mired at Me. nol rs ere galiant genifemen were refused— bigotry and perseeutiog intolerance. Pray te!) me, |. months ending Oct, Ist last, after paying ordinary ex has just taken place may comtions. English grein b from store and ‘alee of 4,000 9 10,000 rn If it shall th q that our go’ ent b vi iy cold)y refused, almost without any acknowledgment of | ,,/t,it shall then appear that our government lias given | oy" [ord whether Mr. Crampton intends coming. to ns we read on the Dist Vctober, been wold that day at 2s. | bushels 2 $1 2b.” Onte wore actling 98 fiye Sowr and corn meal were anchsnged. The market wae firm with ineread scuvity, see | males embraced about (0,000 9 70,000 busbels, incladdag ng the transactions 14,000 & 15,000 vashele upper ved vel seanemee red of Conadian white of } | } wold, to arrive, at 83 25. again better aud more active, with aggregate wale thenka from the government. of whom the present Pre- | Ireland to recruit for the Crimea’ 1 can refer hi . | penses and renewals, were $127,505 declli hough f fs itered. The He, ne 2 >, of attempting to enlist American subject: d that ry ~ oom rater. bisa te cer. " ‘cline, ough foreign remains analtered. prog | 4#o, w 4M. for tate, and a Sle. for Chicago. wit Lett Pomerat, [Ppeslatinrs — Sonspicuous | ‘he Amer oe prilewtes nae io ncuept pooay, fel reg arg in irelasd hainet men x kidney may be Mr. Lee bas applied for his discharge ax trustee He ix | pect of even x sight decline is gratifying. We bear ale | Corrsy—The sales emnbrnce! 00 bags ico wt 1050. @ eaiaaisl ets, es coe cero bee | azuple fn te and franlits offer= Rahal be eon Per he joe eeeld Tate reer Ni te Dec eat. | president of the company, and finds tht the twa offices | ja the potate c 1p, Making bnglam’, Svatiand and Ire | ite-' Ibo do. 6 Detnngo at Be, std 290 Laguaprey a clerk in some West Incian court of axsize, and now, of Eeghesitienstnere te as atcantinen We moter ns the soupirs have purchased some Catholic souls at 105. a | of president and trustee are inconsistent and coaticting | Lavin, , on) it hay been for caem about 100. 800 balan, rm ot about 94 for middling wp: course, pitehforked intu the sinecare office of a Commis- ; a eee? ‘This contingent, with a corrupt Gibleinone band, | under present circumstances sioner’ of inland revenue, and, together, those worthion | ("ye venehay 4 nem Combat, | Our loses will Le severe: | & sword in the other, abd perjury in their mouths, would | “114 bros emt cet eccaiege of the Viladeiphia and conferred with Mr. Joseph Hove, a Nova-Seotian talker | Gur pntogonist. For the calatcities endured on both | ¢bsge the enemy with more conrage than the Conneught a> ee seca rey pf yori of considerable pretensions, appriated a railway com- | Cia. tne Seenensibility will not sest with uae and we te, | Zabgers. He might try Kells, tm the county Meath; ex. | Keading Riaflroat Company for the month of October, and the effet of lifting uaover a period of ou wissloner in that province, and Mr, Francis Hincks, om | tieve we shail not be the first to yield in the contest, But | *™ine the sous kitchens In Connemira look inom the | the net earnings for the first eleven ths of the | tive small stocks im this ex | bulk and at 6 a bid chip's bage— tae hattew Inish emigrant wett'er in Canada, whove recent absurd | ye have po pleasure ine aa lath | eouli, | teand of Achill, and learn as he passes nlong how much . 1 fineal y foll tions convequent thereto, if on the for val iote—and 6,000 bushels barley were tage appointment a+ Governor of Barbadves, asa reward for | Congdent that the whole Drituh. people are animated | ‘Be Queen's name bas beed exalted in Ireland by her | MCe"t 40! part fneal your, were as follows retualned eway, prices would bnvo, as a friend of ours ex | in ship's bags at Yaje- 265 bbls, resin ston Od, aveus exertions, has been very justly designated, even by Ramnoan 7 prested, been axcending tmtead of deecemting, until lar | 6.000 While. dour at x. Gb oO ones chews at 4 4 1 Favor. There was wore offering for Liverpool, am@ | about 40,000 A grain were engeged at TKAL, te t : ub ots of biaspl ; Priiapeueuta AND Rau the et his adopted country, car an insult to tee | with Kinély frelings towards the United States, we can- | Clray publishing tracts of biasphemy, fomeating revel ‘ o9 not but cipate that the respectable portion of their | '°0. 894 collecting tens of thourands of pounds from the La ie tte ger supplies had been adtvh The accounts receive Od., and shout 1 000 helen of ectton d RF CTE rei 3 Bente puifet-up, jeno- | {zm ea erfain he same ireltnge towards this coun: eulible English 0. turn the capo! into revenge ant to Hocetved Sema 6oa} Tear go. | Ou Mobiay iat. by the Preibe, are mot ola mature’ te sea Ilan at 100” toto 1 p, ud try, we trust that both wil ree to at — “ » ~ " 0 648 Fase cotton tot addressed | beef were eugayed o! ’ Treres te Sas United Baten te thea vision ot thr ney | action of whichever eveehinnte tony te tees ve oe ie gc ezning from the present to toe uture he hua diyposos | Travel 10,686 96 | car friend vd 10 | Oe dour 0 ¢ I tgue-29p “ " the wrong. and to ceclere in a voice that must be heard bad pad ale between France and Eng! 425.109 25 flour at $1, cotton a A of the ropublic. No sooner iad thie idea been hit upon | “Tyre shall be nowt, "And that ot from wear; Dut | BMeNE comdiale! ; Ml the | ss ssspertition, soatwiy, ey tigi to Lend ath cotton ot ew Orienas, ¥ for Livecpesl ae lies “J ube or WOVE Bebe focelved instruc, | fom love of each other—from the feeling, so finely ex ee shall be evacunted—wait till France take posses- jpn tg Ne a A y crop will be pro | 405, and if fin Havre, at To Californis, rates ranged q oe a Mr it turned to | Pressed by one of America’s noblest soue— sion of Asia, plant her eagies on Turkiwh eoil fiemly, ities Lh waar yr tionally larger than the previews one, the geweral | froni 400, a Oe. per fot meawurement tions to commener operations. Mr. Howe returned to Gite tren elther Dench and time will tell the tale, that your petty auxiliary bat and all charges....... 2 ne of the accuunta of the Packtic seems to denote tt. The | faces firm at 8) 66 for whole boxes Malags reiaian, Halifax, to bis dear Sir Gaspard; 3t. George's | The voice of biood shall reach, tolions, with their stupid commanders, {n dreamy senil- «of the crop arp caniously given, as they ought | $1 86 for halves, au) Ube. fer quarters barrack in the harbor was fitted up as a re ‘More audibly th ity, shull be ordered home by your Imperial master, giv. | S“t profit for the month... $200,720 a4 this carly porta, but where quantity is etated, | Hay was rteady, ut The. a 7 designated himself “Brigadier general of We ave One. ing to Exgisnd, of conrse, some commercial advantages, for previous 10 months 1,600,020 60 erably the yiell of last © Next quiet but firm the Foreign | ,"’ sent home atonce to his tailor to find | Cua), MEXTOO, IRELAND, AND THE FILiscere|ns— | lot keeping for France the ‘anion of the soi! which . ith on - corn, cotton formas very Lepertant item inthe well being a fi Io ' quartermaster—for these appoint. | © GexenaL WALKER, COLONEL KINNEY AND THe | *°slene has won, and pushing her conquests and their Total net profit for 11 mon # $2,270,090 08 | at rhls dist it appears now that no fears need to ments are often conferred upon strange recommends | Siw york HERALD. real glories as tar ax the Indus. In fact, Engiani de- } Increase in net earnings this year over last is | be entertal : tions—and despatched Mr. Joseph Howe (so the (From the Brighton Herald, Oct. 27.) serves from France merely the freight of her ships im | $479,245 00, The total increase in net (neome for the | uf employ f braced who | papers kay) into the United Sta to com. | vis A ‘ . : deporting the munitions of war. Her office has been | _ ‘ r momne wer } 1 prime at 8: mence operations. The British en | exslige tn buntiitisn with the United Statse; ad itis nee. | ‘at of carter to the French army. She was tate at the | fiscal year ending November 90, 1855, will not vary much | ona tthiaen | 92h 20 0 thin mene, aid 636, for lear. Doeke—The sate peed erin tad geen cnet » | at all improbable that the Kussian contest may witness « ae sleep at Inkermann—anl she owes her | from $025,000, prospecta, the probabilities are for moderate prices of the | ed 00 & MOO bbls, at 18 Wa 810 for countey men en on Uni tex soil, an ife, beyond doubt, on that occasion, to the French—abe foller quantity of som@ut the | raw mnaterial and $119 O12 00 for eounte conveyed fo Halifax, snd from thense to similar «pectacle. A large party in (he States are not at y, we rt ‘The following table shows the quantity of som@t tb pA = oe nibh contile, tebdliok: ta the, wn PiieaMmwet at 7 wae leet bee til insendible to the advantage of cogging Fagiand when | wi" ™ad at Daleklava, and she was beaten at the Kedan 1 | Op: extra qualities were wnchi the has an Buropean war on her bands. “Like the Trish, | AN@ how could it be otherwi-e’ All her generals are | Principal art iis " a nl, while other qua lies were dull ot $16 for mt * r aft wt tid from th of produce Isft at tide water e ond 00) te Cl land. Ovr Minister st Washington gives counte- nance to these lawless proceedings, and in open viola waa on the 10th ult. when they clowed at # 4 Malt stock bas heen ewaddlers toa man—they are all old Bible-reaters, teact- | © they see that ity is their opportunity, an amencement of navigation to the Lith of Nov,, inclu they are now & | Chicago, No cut mente tering. Dreseed tion of the laws of the ropublic,connives at their ine | ti°) Sf edie te te be Guesae’, on Dertal tnebean olen disteibuters, street-prenchers, and psalm-singers. Be- | xive—during the yenrs 186%, 201 days; 1864, 191 days, ar ined past month, and this will tend to | werent #Me aie Lard coutinnet firm, with pots] fringement, and lowers the dignity of the pation he repre- | reavoerion of ‘By Alibustering expeditions, tu the name, | teen the gout and the Bible, they wore late everywhere, p> nder this stock amongst the fhvorites when investments | (60 70) Lyle. at Mle. a late. Batter war steady, @& sents by acts more worthy of e low recruiting serveant | Thorn not with the open canction, of the govern ment of | 227, beaten everywhere, Old Raglan was in bed | 8%, WH days— re hereafter made, {1 cannot te doubted that the mo- | ite a Zhe. for Ohio, and tie. s de. for Male. Che than 9 British Ambussador. Warkingtony now isthe time, hie, provebly, ie the | St, imkermano—old Simpeom praying in a xrench at ‘he Recmrry or Prowecn at Tron Wate netary crisia mght lve been greatly obviated had the | wes unchanged lhe United States government forcibly represented | cue to that strange preference for Russia over the West. | “torming of Redan—and old Burgoyne laid up with te Ayr i , ay ap wvor alge ot ee ee ee Sieve matters to our Court; bat, they ou'y Lackel the | frn'powers which har fvow the outset marked the tone | FOUN, while the men walked up to the middie in mud, | Canal gen...dprit 20, May 1 and ave other ms om a former ovcarton, Let Ih} 43ye vor after the #'¢ been stolen. However, they | i targe portion of the press of the United States, an of inter, ae they staggered, laid down and died on | Flour, bbb 2,021,964 039,610 be ieee §thnt the prin ur tr ct continued to be excited, sof were in time to seize several agenta of our government, | ee eee one ce ist werk, Thesnesons of t way from the shore to the camp, And asan illns. | Whest, ba 7,056, 079, 768 ey were entavlished be sales ugsre were mute at Ke. to.) cont por tb. And put them upon their trial in s court of justice fot | Torin in the Fast, and tne defent of Faglan - ofthe irradicable and incomprehensible disease of | Corn, | do..., 2,712,006 9)540,588 twenty to twwmty-five mill higher, Kaw sugars were siso beter, The eslev em- an offence aguinst the neutrality laws of the United | ohia have left m Sopen field for Amer swo oling, inberent in the nature of these old gibbering | Harley, do.... 2,068,508 1,017,025 nually be imported from thie at MO bhde Cobe museuted Ke States. One of these trials ix now pending in Mhiladel- | TOW neve Jet am open field for Americs generals, they have never in one instance borne testimony | Rye, 0... 108,670 1301 inportont feture did not, therefore, take part fn tive eal were fold in botwt, sald ta bia, au offence bas begn taken, by the Hnieaat the in- | fe ah to,” said one Hitle kwd word in thelr despatehes of | Other grains 4087 198 calation, bi? proved a chapter of peckd it Ie structions given by the Hon, Cashing, the Attor- } 177 1) - of the Crar, what matiers it to thee’ They | ti@ssvinetble courage of the'poor Frith win rtood in the | Peet, bbls... 0 the opinion of am eminent banker in London that from acon ~The demaed (x yulet icy Geant Unie Staten the Vat Bt Attorney epshenily rates Mine thé Soom of Suave fog ellie a trent rank of tbe raging: pace A w with lightning = phd | 40,000 to 900,000 sovereigns sre onest wovkly to the erat *, tendency tom tie real Times tose, gf00s beyond bis. province in ‘casting | he blessings cf mational freedom and individual liber:y. Seer trou thee ature hearts, bevied tke ri, | Lalnoe? wight bare been devieed to Yom fronte ' M o FBy0, £ | So far from sympathizing with kogiand becauso—as tho | hh cheer from th tae ’ ve 8 he 945 le gyre gy ia. Ae “ie neg fo 1 male apelin of these geomed mer eo people of this country, believe—they share in these tere vs steel 7! popped = ene my, he ye ond vm 17 68 O chumay way, and whie 4 a = used “9 v 4 10 ares ceed lew tteal ; ni « party. a Fectingr, thocgh ned ‘exactly after the same form and {| Won Be cay. Yet, not x word of praise from ng. RY anee fi oney mare at the pre ray ~The pubite sole of ten unio yesteriay was welt perceive any good reason why an official ia the position lish and Scotch generale—the old gouty chief&—the 6,010,025 wil oe f etn more than probable attended, and about ole is fhe extalaree of Mr. Cushing should not boldly speak out bis sect): | ee ae ae a ie or dare: for Buellok frost | busry, senile, armet swadiliers in the Lord. Bacon, do... , 20,098,481 “¢ piniona ¢ 1 by bankers here. 1a | clepued «f at about rs e Sian ‘wyuld, Seams te tie Sammie, this country Tow | dom, ard that they have a much wariaer regari! for Hus. | Our chapter is finished, Out of these fetsh elubs and | tn brendstufly there has been quite an increase eo Lavin cptnkine neem alviel ga ‘the wabjecs, 9nd the | Term, natin at + werkd cn tateredt td ed hanee call ether a tk aie vian Gespetiom an va Se em the rrivure of one vesnel wrongly charged asa ussian | pared with Inst year, while fn pork, lard and bacon there | woe peiows will tad. te tnavenee the { ee oe beyenn nec spesians yten for waite var officials re tasratedwary ‘aarges ae Seougits ron be yemed ‘Fog. | river, haa all this exeftement and all this alarm beca | han beee a Inrge decreare, | fhe ponrer market>, smd thas help to bring bw 0 dn Rie Mb : es, and ot \ - Whe have grossly violated the laws of the UuitedTiatos. | 1:4 Recplo. They are gravely sccuvod of sending } creniet onthe Fad OUGs tack oi beak, “trae th. eee t t i: We have committed an offence for which we should at | °°" kg edie hain kee — holders of the Ohio amt Miaisstppi Rail A siturel internet of tht eta "i ‘once offer reparation: for there is no surer indication of The greatness of a nation than ite willingness to redress an ivjury it may have iniicted. Our government should approse abrliticn candidate, and 40 of bringing about @ separ- ration of the States. In this country, ot course, we Count x Newnagna—The District Court menced its session at Omahs on the 224 alt., Chief tice Ferguson presiding. The caw of Charles A. Henry, ming them that the Injunction applied for by ty of Bt. Louie baw been dissolved, wad that the sale of ‘st once Fecal! Mr. Crampton from Wasuington, Sir Gas- | 0h stsuch an accusation. We know we have enough | wh, murcered Geo. W. Hollister at Hellevue, in April last, | th¢ road wall take place on the 20th inst, Mesure, J’age 4 abroad, ! Ppa. » 4 to ant fro Tinlifax. cancel the appaiutmen | {0.00 witour mone actions weing, It to Ameries to | came up tor trial. ‘The frat jury wete in this case thal | & Pacon reeapitulate the propositions previously wade by otter aiidavesoed tatontiae prinet’ | fan 'ire pe aie Barbadoes, aud salute the Amorioan fing | Tunity do pot know this, and swalluw these gross | (Yer wer summowed in Nebranka. After the charge {rom | (heu for the wettlement of the difieultien at they e greater per acre, and as whe lhe ca; tio NG AND CONSIDERATE © in the xame way that the Farls population aid | 8 (bief Justice, hed of rotized, oud efter bolas coset ropose that a meeting of stockholders thal be called (9 beeiow mure labo ow bs } to 9 4 Ton te om the Loncon Examiner, Oct. 29.) the a Of ihe orators of the Convention against | @2, three days, ‘retnrne report. No bill of intietinent } dive. The eourequene half cheats Any nt check to the upward progress of America in | Pitt, The anti-slavery movement i the wore point with at | *eeinet Henry.” Chief Justice Fergusm refused to re. | act upon the following propor tions:— cares amt wraght alter, and, | belt che Hhicted by Great Britain, except unter such provecation a | Ieael half the Stata, They would stir heaven aud earth | A#* the charge, and ordered w special term of the Court | 1. Aut legal [iceeediogs, both sa and ont of this state A that fo d | diye. 6 it is not eney (oimagine, would diyg-ace the aonsle of thi | to put a stop to ft. Notbing would more tend to thie | '¢ held on the 27th inst., when another grgod jary | connected with thie com against her of in orier to find remane- | 96 country for ever, aud to a rerioas degree retard the pro | than giving it » foreign eomplexion—making {tan en. | Witt tse the matter into covrideration Gr any of the officers oF directors of the company, v be hae beconne senrot, ant wages are | 4 gress of all trne {ritiae trom. That her really influential | gins in the hands of Eogitsh statesmen to weaken and vcomtie aed amd dieninsed. fisting on continent. From this limportant cvmee | 79 do, Mine. 0 do, BT ike, 44 mmen 1 lb boxe, We mep are disposed to xanction wild projects of piracy wo | éisupite the States. Such a belief, if it once gained F A recommendation to the directors of the company nenem © How, vir. a more adequate suptiy of the | Oubong- 9) ball cheats, Sie. St do, Wye 118de, Be; will not believe. Filibuetering le no limb of the repab- | ground, would be fatal to the abolition movement fa the INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. eo what may be arranged to be (oriper parton | neerrsnrien hemerforth, ands move general ditty | Rae do, the. Oolong Ningyong 4A) bail cheats, 180. Jican State, baton ceenggnen dig lo to be cut out of | States and in more than any other thing to — begey tie bonds Ww ™ b>: a “* 568,09) | ston of comfort yee "e Yi acca hm Orange Pecen " chects, a i S a Z im it. The art of # ron rmed, we honest), create nn an) ling towards this country, whicl te be sold to aw a’ cents on the doller, the proerete rete of corn an wr ¢ L ¢ plow t tn he Dollowe, without Eiving Jeet, Soradion, of Bence. a | sughtcas fanned into ide ines, MONEY MARKET. to be w Soh. 06 tie WA payment of’ the Govt due | srerege yoorn thet prise of oak i Congoa-® chore, Te strong English fleet “ascentler at Bermuda, realy he fact ls, that in America there iss large, active and Fmosy, Now. 16—0 7. 4 ws by the company and unsecured, and the bel wil) predna The present { j to ad ¥ need should arive for actin. The appreven- | waser ulous party, with such leaders as Col. Walker, There was @ very buoyant stock market thir morn pe fa. 3 of fw ot by deed ton Sigh ere, nin oe von pode Thurwley ‘art wi enhed vion is that a descent may be made on Hayti as a |} Col. Fal and Col. Kimney, ready to set out on firas |, stop towards Cubs, but We are not pledges. or | tering expeditions agai . Mexico, Cuba, or Content | (98; 8nd *0 far a8 certain stocks were concerned, a very E rpove of putting to re: 1 ome should mot be plelged to the protection of that meserably | America, who see that the ~f impeliment (o their iand- | active one, Exile is working steadily upwards, and serves | lative to #tock terued ander amendments to the cha mismanaged Spanich possession, which sooner or later the | reiiing schemes is the power lanl. As to the oppo at different times the stockholders to ratify al The home trade & et Auring the pest mont chants felt no indasement te la } yet the icding wae net ae spirited a» hed boom emtie- pated, and prines ranged from 20, ty be. kower them pre- | Ficus private males of dementic. Vrives of tondga Core all ] A materially io sustaining ali other securities of & fancy . Tiled States must seive 1f they le ao evilly minted, in des. | tiem of theer men government, Uh Ul it in perfert comtomp? . ments thereto, and recognize ee valid rt eeron, per i they move off what they hat on baad | searceiy ror altogether the sale paveed off orca Ul Burope ‘ty Go to the contrary. Bomk indees, | it’ be wheelie pallies r od deere: a the pom order. The sales of Brie at the first board sum up more | Yorn ender same ib ermee f wendoney if ytiens, @hich | rather ong Ting are prices sSiehantine ‘at a design against Ireland; but the government can | ewite, The iden of the central government bel than eight thousand «bares, opening and closing at 6%), 4. The stockholders to agree that in cace the " their euevane-s | 211 000 the. common to full bead feenes, She. 0 Ole.: gearcely ¢hare this impreseion, of the fleet would not | check on the adventurous «pirit of the America: per cent. Reading wes in active demand to-day, The | co°Y wil pay, within twelve months fr te from some of our foreign markets ore | bo orteh Rye 10.0 ee hell weched Have been wnt ont of the Irleh seas. Myon expect a | ridtenlous to be talked of serlously, There ty a laod wiseelil the balance due on note of bth June preprcts ae quod for efopr, eager aod | aed unwashed, Mr 10,00 lee, Vhliadelphia Moriae burglary in Piccadilly you do not draft off your police in- | abdication of the powers of government in the Slates in the ot monthly returmy show quite an improvement in net | ierefor the stock of the company, ¢ a of reahy wale wt god prine. | pulled, 2 4 16 the. lane Merine pulled, 9240.5 oot other mart jogs. All the Western rafiroad stocks good, lad accept as legal and Binetag open to Kermondsey, In avy case let us by all mougs prevent | precence of popular fecling, whatever dirertion it maytake— |W trading upon our pox. | whether it wet in towards the pluncer of Mexico, the an- | end indillerent, wore freely offered, and clowed wt an | sulecriptions beretofore Glogs liy ma lawless people of every sort from & the | b G00 lve No. 1} walled (old) Tie: OOO tee bs. "4 A. | 14,200 U Tie 3140 ibe, wasund Vo sions; aud for the rest, show what forbesranee we can, | nexation ot Cabs, or such an saewult upon Central Ameri ie " count ravian he to poled 20 12 tale washed Against Bintes aMecting’ to hold within themselves all | ea a4 was lately witnessed in the wamon devtrustion ot | PYovememt, At the firet board Missouri G's advance) x | gy Too devegelang belay Gant, wo terdhy scree tat op | i “ 29 Walee wished Pntrt Milos, 136, 8 necessary powere of repression, much grave com Greytown by is cian der of aa Americon vessel, who, | Pet cat; Erie Romds, 1875, %; Diimots Comtral Bonds, +: will srrange to stop the sale of the rust on . 4 | it Meriom Vie £2 bales wnwenhet to plaint ‘and virtuous Iniignation may fairly be | wesee by the Inst number of the New Yous Hrnaw, | Cumberland Coal, i; Peansylvaats Coal, 11;, Nicaragua | Ter teed for 20th instant, and further (lee aree steal | be nemo Ayres, IS ge; 33 ben on pressed for permitting what they knew how to yea has since berm prom sted to the rank of emptal Tr: Erie Nallroad, 2; Reading Masircad, 1 net be pold for the pe aid dees | waste vent. Bates to America, we onght to know and il we It fs, we may infer, from conslerntions of t ‘¢ ; cay Vy retried “ therel omy | exports “ wiv wel Manan. Also LOO bite ave rend anything of history must know, what isthe | ty of opporing some of there wild snd aneerupa Nace er Kailrows, Onions and Chicg vireedy | Aevet mh marke r « wets trqet was old to éruth; and lef us act open it ins practical maniz | treks of Awerican filibusters, fhat the British Cleveland and Toledo, 2; Chicago snd Rook iviawl, nk for th nig wry, and ste, well shoven sapyline ax ad ave wise

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