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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1856. AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. |*@ eh pate ad a imagine that the ap: { readers an snalyaia of an extremely significant and im- News from Cuba. be Meoliu—their products are to soll woll—and thoy | SALES AT AUCTION, peseah sf. 2 2a cecasicmed some | portant article upon thie subject, which appeared yes- | The following appeared lately in the Diario de la Ma- | Have steam communication with Rurope, Asia, Afvica, amd |. noRae OOOK, Al " bustle and exoltement, and that the public are looking | terday in the Olidewsche Po. 1 aay” “significant | rina:— bok aby dieeoten tnd Gnite fanaa | Gree logan fare Temered or cuenta Gar London, Berlin and Vienna Cor- | forward with eagerness and anxiety to the deliberations | and important,” because this journal vs well known ‘There it warm agitation now being carriel on of the Our intligence fom Mexico, by the. Maxion, two tara | That Stings at Whce'Goeks ti bs spcaces an ts respondence. of thelr representatives; but so far from this being the | not only as the consistent advocate of the foreign polloy | @UertioD provoked in 1845, in consequence of claims | #ince, is of » most unsatisfactory character. *’Confusion sirest, vear 5 oi rattan ln bevemtae the political lull is by several American citizeus on account of | reigns confounded” there; and from all that I oan j ua and '* emai 8 on pats EES] cane, more complete than ever, and | of the Vienna Cabinet, but also as receiving ita inspirs- the re establishment of import duties on some articles | from the private lotters | have seen, itis le that ree, corner stands, am (con Sane —- Cute Vanden Covreciinaiieas the movements of General Canrobert in Sardinia, aad | (ions direct fromthe Imperial Forelgn Ofoe; and there | which bad been declared frarrin orien to Inetitate the | very abortiy thare wil be another vevotutton there ber Jou"ut tama, woes burtac chaatanan, bat Loxpow, Nov, 80, 1865. | Omer Pasha in Mingrelia, are watched with much greater | can be no doubt of the fact thet the present article, Sears of demoges cansed by 'the hurricane of 1844. If | fore slong period will have elapsed. Two passengers, tablans noche Sascled Seti ce Discomfiure of the Londom Press at the Coolness of Brother | interest than those of eur own legislators. The people | which dwo ls so forcibly upon ‘this now and moreexien- | based that la 10 nay, it Inia Cite tea ee Are | The came trom Vora Cruz in the Mexion, werw strippet to lbrary beakoaias, very snperiar; aval mirrors, aves Jonathan in Provence of its Bravadoes—The English Con- | have long ceased to expect anything from the Chambers, | sive organization of the Austrian Legation at Washing- to indemnification for damages suffered by those | The British brigof war Daring mh antered. this Wvsiy 10 he highest Dhider for oxsh, — “prmeaed Fer. servatives American in their Sympathices—Phe Priumph of | which are ocly looked upon as useful instruments of | ton, ss evidence of an important progross in the history = Ko ner from the United States, under beliet that harbor yesterday. A steamer iain aight; it must be the Shasere are desired to examine previous 10 ington 4 ject ° ” portation country, can | Granada, a erefore 1 close. Siar’ ATarupeEieEen atae eid > Know Nothingism in the United Stales @ Subject of Ber | government for laying on taxes and adding to the na- | of the policy of Austria,” hax beon writton probably at | Seny tint thenane right anise then, ROmeay, cat " aa |G Sig HORTON,, AUCTIONRER —ALBHROOM 54 foicing with European Despets—Peact Specwlations—The | tioral burthens, and I verily believe it their existence | the instigation of Count Bucl, and certainly with his | ported sugar from this island for those tai, ‘hee sa. ; yp. sales root, the balanee of sock of glannware, without Austrian Concordat-—Arrival of the “Red King” in Lon | were put to the vote, there would be a large majority in | Excellency’s entire approval. It may, therefore, {airly igen aera Oe ne wees We, mall wodll carers, Seal teh, $28, WP. enters eae food tenders, pemiinge maven: tiver puakt don—The New Hayticn Ambassador, Baron Pompey } favor of abolishing them altogether, Meanwhile ministers | be held to partake of a semi-official character, and Sees aa etae se tole im pveration, which °f | hhdshooks, with heads,'83; molassns, do, di 85; hoops, anes baiedbipanters , $43 | jen with which sv His Visit (o Mr. Buchanan, de., de. te ntated to be very busy preparing various acts whick | hence its contents cannot fall to be oxtromely interost- | then overcharged, If out recollection is correct, te | (lt), imgg, is fet, $4 fat dois Sane RERY «I Nothing could be moro ludicrous than the language | are to be presented to the Chambers, and are sure topass, | ing both to the govermment aad to the people of the | American administration was Iu such a hurry to eutoree | Kegs, S18i, por'do.. hana, Bltie) po ae . ‘and discomfiture of the Times and other English journala | and of which a law for establishing s land-tax throughout | United States of America. - paul the tes duiioe the outnorn words they | everm,) $40 a. $12. per do." (compo soperd sale F fhe Sogreriage tart rosstved at the news this week from the Unitec States, ‘They arein | Prussia, is perhaps the moat important, At present this | The writer commences by adverting to the fact that, in | ‘ities at the ‘Nerth thoae established by the uew, law | 20th 88 sree tae) oct eked —laat sales at 827; | Keurope, compriaing the autos of Landseer ‘the habit of representing our people asaninflammable mob, | tax {a confined to the Rhenish provinces, where it was | certain clroles of society here, the United States of North | were required; so that several cargoes that arrived in | oriuil sake RRND Se RN MENG: | ae Eee Tenklonron, swhose caprices and passions are easily played on by the | introduced by Napoleon, and its extension to the rest of | America have long been regarded asa sort of bugboar— be | — 7h few a, SBvrenne—e es at ie | ne never been Roreneranste and Guildensterns of the governmentand | the kingéom will be an excellent way of raising thewind. | an evil with which, if one cannot despaten it out | tirely differmet that” ohile cena cneme fea a een to American Tanners. pe = a chine the press, and it is tikely they roslly think #0, It In fact, this government is 40 much with {ts | of the world, all ’ , i ft ot ‘ ; ready 0 isin ae tiv press, ly they really was | In fact, this go much engroaed with its | of the world, all contact must be carefully avoided. | great profit others suffered coms lerablo Loses. Areia-Cuarmtaa, Prussia, Nov. 24, 1855, | folection of aut Nas bean offered tila sraano, pre: expected, consequently, that when the reinforcemento | domestic affairs that foreign politics appear to be quite | But, says the writer, there is uo getting out ed by the well known texidermiat, Wm. Galbraith, consiet- thelr fect on cur const becuine known to the United | ‘abeyance, Ailthe rumors aout Prussia being till | or the way ofan otject by merely closing one's ayes tot, | Mig MMU 20, a4 me recilect aving Beard | ‘There have been so many tanneries lately estaiished | [iu'ef whan tom ch garect te rot wean hard at work mediating between Russia and ‘the allies, plaints about it in our commer oir: St |. in Germany, that the inhabitants of the village of Mal- | "ert substantial manner on wire, singly, in groups and ‘States, that our prees would set up a yell and and endeavoring to prevail upon the Czar to give in, ars | *4 leant of all can this be done when that object makes | the time, we deem it convenient to give this hint, which medy—a place renowned for th: " Panen. At 12 o'clock in froat of the stores 19 ‘the gorernmeat would go into a it of indignant hysterios | mere inventions, originatiog in the prolif fancy of tho | its existence felt in the world by its very elements o: | May be of Importance to auch of our follow-cltizons as | HUTA hase Fitemion Tes Kile excellence and solility | lish barvuche carriage. made vy Heklenherg & Livia, of New for they accuse both of a desire to stimulate a warlike | French and English newspaper writers, or devised for | vigor and life. The diplomatic tradition that believe | thivnuesion neo * the Americans im regard to Tans toe at by the extent | ‘id, one new panel side Duggy wagon, oly made, and war: thusi t England, When th stockjobbing purposes; on contrary, M. Manteuffel cosy x) q + of the competition created. This, together with the high | ranted for six montha, ev asm against England, eu the news arrived | and his are evidently determined to keep in the | Y in five great Powers is about to become obsolete. The number of boxes of sugar exported in the present | price of the raw hides, has deprived this branch of in. therefore, by the last steamer, that our journals specu | background for a time, amd wait till the belligerent par- | Already from afar the transatlantic republic {s beginning | year, upto the Ist of October, from Havana, Matanzas | bustry of its just reward, p lated very euimly on the motives that led to the re | ties ure more iuclined to come to terma. That any such | to assume its powition as @ sixth great Power, even in pol ” These circumstances, #0 unfavorable to eommerce Nx Bien ot hos oes ean One them gre 1, and Cardenas, amounts to 1,377,465, and it it. poattively ; Woek, in fro at the ore 19 Nassatt street, a inforoemert in question and that the adviniatra ey oights anon cot ca tag yo beh they pa vektterd ning to Enro affairs. We woe how | stated that the yearly exportation #ill not'be less then have exercised a sad influence on the resources of a grost | eplendid dun horas, about 1Os4 hands hii he weit asout ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., AUCTIONEER. RNRY TH. 1 Decenber | i be tha, old, warrant " t tion ad taken, apparently, uo notice of it, th» | nct help perceiving that at the prevent juncture their | England, with her mighty navy, suppresses many a proud | 1,800,000 boxes, Fa ok ts tae Celta ahotey toe oramtabie naspmeismene || Dsiive’ to tireat uses’ wiise's (tina Popgge made toreae Times and its cohort found thet thelr pompoa | Bod offices would be entirel deg, toa Cas high igen of | *HOUEt for the nako of cultivating and fostering a good | The Chief of Police of Puerto Principe has been shot at | to natlely thelr industrial activity. "Many of those work: bah ek Feo FAL srenaces ani predictions had alike miscarried, and they } ati the necessaries of life, and ie partial staguetion of | "nderstancing with the “banner of the stars,” and how | with a pistol in the ha men have been ecployed in. the capacity of overssers | TOHN L. VANDEWATER, AUGTIO SPROTAL of a man who was chased by | and master workmen’ aad bave the tim ah ; 7 sought to getout of thelr absurd position by brawling | business, contribute materially towards drawing off the | Tuasia, with no rmall degree of ostentation, solicite the | that cficer. The wound is mot considered dangerous. | toestabllsh manulactories of leather, provided the seo || entre oP ON and talking as well as they could. It is well to remark Dlencope! of oe pelle from Jebittont For The ee friendship of the North American republic, And if the | The offender has not been arrentod. sary funds are furnished them, These worthy workmen | 4 sad 1 Broad street, treeh Daputactnred fare, conaiating of fering» orders and eve . aa miei, sable, ; * wie, French ereene that the conservative press, reproventing the opposition | #he middie classes are obliged to retreach, und deprive | Prevent war, notwithstanding ity heavy burthen and | The Ceptain General has signified bis approval of the | finestes at thei peblty el sonal caer ceiehent cor | Capes, victories, cafe, its, #e. Alan, a ine of sigh obec, to Lord Palmerston’s ministry, espouses warmly our side | themselves of many comforts in order to make both ends | greatness, has still maintained its local and limited | project of the now railroad to be built between Sagan In One Be wolf, ‘bear, lyex, panther, leopard, &o, de., he whole war thay posses the means to pay thelr exponaos to Ame. | Mo, in all the differences between the two countriou ss faras | mest. | The municipal authorities of Berlig come togeth- | character, this circumstance is malaly attributa- | Grande (on the northern coast of tho island) and Cen. | lew ed sir Fanted to be of the best manufacture. er week after week to deliberate uy of relief, " ‘4 they are kzown. Political motives, of course, account, } bug’ al es eae aan | ble to the fast of the nondatervention of the} fuegos (on the wouth), Vllaclara. being the intermadia'e | , "er9008 Interested in the above business, who desire | JOHN 1. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONRRN WILL HKLM; many ingeni ached, » . x y K, Un Me “ cy in grest part, for ibis strange sympathy, but it should | they have not been able to agree upon way. {thas been | United States, But if the government at Wash- | station or connecting place. {prostpaid) MJ. A: Kenien, Maimey, Provinoe Sued | ‘teh, Yroien a in oF ACY ia, elotna Reh . , wl ulate Conception waa celebrated with great ved Lie tnedals at the vart pomp, om the 8th, at Havana and Matanzs«. in London. Paris and this elty, among wtich mag test ttn ie nen rope fs wisely uaettel ie oe tla bpp redvay cig Matteeetanr cee ay OU LET conte, ite word, ite sword and its Hoota—then the | The heath of the istani i» yeusrally good, sud bus ee — be found some very handecme subjects. tiasion, 8 to arrange - | set in, an effectual stop will be'put to all farther {mpor- | #truggle would soon assume other dimensions, and the | nes is fart Improving NEMENTS RENEWED || Touw i vANDEW EEA ROMOMNEn WILL EE ‘ero boundary question, which the ex-whig Minister, Lord | {ation by sea or canals, “Tbus she prospects tor the win | middle States of Europe would have to decide for ono | ,,W0 learn from Porto Rico that the cholera eontinues | STUTES NSTI TD BNET AVERY DAYS | J ayers recor nt ibe goes han Palmerston, had #0 complicated and embittered as to | {°F4F¢ gloomy enough, there ihould be another | rarty or the other; at all events they would have toaban- | Neguabo und Ta seiber tht the charveter af the tinaes SALES AT AUCTION shilan vases, dinnes, ten aud demtert selsi tong ote usta Be ¥¢ ITD bemian gines ware, decanters, goblets, wines, champagnes, 46, If North America still keeps aloof from the Oriemtal } epidemic will diaa the acts ee i a ‘ ST. LOUIS HOTEL FURNITURE. | ie whole forming the richea display of first class goods ever should go to the pomt ef forcing Lord Palmerston to re- poe me 29! Sa pet tapcheor Mkeparibrmedben tid war, despite all temptations to the contrary, thisisa | fotin. Yoder ek et githa Cottle Hiatt patio ee ah Deniany, “arpa bea! | ‘’ilered to the publi, "Also, in OF sliver planed wares tire from the ministry, it is cortain, as before, that Lord | Ea unusually beret) character, proved fatal 15 Proof also that those who hold that the United States | The market was rather active, Abundant rains have | ding, bureaus, chairs, bed clodies, Ac. Dealers and howe MORIARTY, AUCTIONFER, WIL! havi . ‘ Derby, the leader of the conservative party, would set- | three cases out of fur. There’ are wal sous patients | Possess no statesmen of a superior order, aro laboring | visited the country, and an extraordinarily rich sugar | KeeBersare advised to atten Rete iret Spy bags teal be remombeced that the same conservative party in 1843 | prcposed to import grain from the United States or | ington should resolve upon wedging into this | _ The Im in, Pru Aries Brae y. bad harvest next year, it is impossible to tell what will make a war quite possible. If the present dificultien | be the consequences, "However, we aro #o' far fortunate | C8 their peace-loving neutrality. haa lost much of its malignity, and it ix hoped that the ASSEN NoTK L, THA DAY, aacunead tle {t all speedily and amicably. loft in the cholera hospitals, but no more bulletins are Raat Sean pou cae. “Wood nese! ie the | crop is expected by the planters, Seep ee SARE US Broadway, o: furniture, from tallies ieaving the city aieh rari at ‘The partial successes of the Know Kothings seem to | Sued just come oft in this city, which | **¥ed that, at an epoch in which a State whose diplo. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. DOE ROT Sear tuce AE AREHUSRS WILY | Sede Sone POR enn rers sitio’ afford groat satisfaction to the various governments of | excited general inte partly from the notoriety of the pars fig ended a dreaded as the MC lemogia ot all Havana, Deo. 8, 1855, ALOT highth avenue, bedste: ureatin, sofas, Kofe bedalaad, pORTOAGE BALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONERE, Europe, if one may juilge by the comments of their or- | persons concerned, amd partiy from ita being the firwt of | SUDuty pn Ane, 0o ue erealiat auny low ite Spgod | Sale af Ramon Pindo's Property to Defray the Kapense of | waltreenen, chairy tables. a yuslty of vecond baad furniture 2 Bowery, will welt, on Monday, ‘Diee! 17, at 10 o'elagtes gans. This surprised mo at first, for our domestic poli- the kind, as it originated in circumstances which could quality, despite the sparking exuberance that dwella in his Proseoution——Increase of Robberies and Outrages im) \wenty-two gilt and mahogany iramed inirrors. two horses, two apring carta, in good order; one (ui tics have uaually little at:raction’on this alde of the at- | oDly take pisos since the Intraduction of the electric tole | jivenile States. : Havana—Prospects of the Rachel Troupe—Return of the ! RAY, Av Wagan, one NGM WORE. fer EDN anoness ier Motcamon lantic. I bave arrived, however, at a solution of this ae iP coustry, But a small amount of political fore: ight is required in h ri hs - = 4 \eppernpemeepnmeneniewer eaten siecanteenarenaon singular interest in the vicissitudes of Know Nothingism. gl Dalieve, every whore on the continent of Europe, are | order to comprehend that the time i not very far olf agforwer, Rodrigues, from: patn—sPubtic Pnprovements NON toe ie oe UBSELL W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONRER, — PRREMP. I find that it has two motives of no small importance. It ok pai a wae scoanek a bes ft ss when America will lny aside this modesty—a quality American Commercial Claims and Cuban Counter. | ovirg umsorren at hate er cle heraitane 04 greet I tory sale of rich and fashionable first claw househoid ‘la believed and hoped, first, that the nascent animosity | Sith ty b Hocides conveying political news the | Which never amounted to w national virtue among the | Claims—Micellanems News, de., de. description. Tea feather beds, curl maple and mahogany chairs, | BiUFe: splendid Frenoh mantel and pler mirrors, velvet our- of the native Americans to our naturalized. citizens wi aecreay. ekjobMing parposos, the | Yaukees-—and make her influence in Europe felt; whilst | A brickyard, the property of the Inte Ramon Pinto, ) *hil@s atorkery and fina ware, gk And iaahogany mirrors, | Varta ihre magnificent sullt rosewoud parlor sults. vai uaide intin ge, ronewood pianoforte, works of art, maria sale er ans fe eer an Son Ah ‘Tearienice, No, 162 Weut ‘Twotty frat strewn wires are chiefly used for stockjobbing parposes, the : ; ; ‘Jead to. serious and perhaps a fatal foud, involving the | Prices of government bonds, aaltwee shares! ani other ge. | Sle ancient Europe has come to the verge of that pubiic | wniot, with ite machines iy, telah: Delidtigl "AEA tasihs, || soley 'Geckat oe cys iitincey eactan! Ee. ‘Bele gecbemiome || eee publi, (This would be | Eivition, being tranamitied from Lonton'te Pariytrom | i wach i exclunvely caied “ uropean. i ; : |» hs Dear Beventh avenue. Dy palatable to European governments whose exist- Paris to Bertie Vienna, &e. where the quotations of con- the war las overstepped the portals of Asia, and Kuropean | was valued at 616 6744, was advertised by Antonio UOTION MOTIOK.- THO8 BELL. Torro! aged KR. W. Westcou will sal! without regard to weather, on Tuaa- “ence in dally endangered by the progress and glory of the | wits or venice atriving during ‘Change houra, affect ali | “eets, European auxiliary nations are fighting in Asia | Maria Munoz, Chiet of Polica, to have been sold by public DELL A HUMM@REND dey, at 10% esisck, te thesalen. | Say, regember Us st 10} o'sock, the entire oan Union. Second, it ts confessed, and with reason, that | Nhe intereaia Trinseltevident that it must be ot vital | {or the so-called * Furopean” valance of power. The | svoiten at moon on the oLae ot che 1 th, An there | Fomms, No.12 North Wim street, nals of furaliure, 19 bet. | every elegance allot which, wes haporied or male to oraar Know Nothingism will tend to dimiuteh if not put an | ther interests. It ls selfevident that it must be of vi future peace cannot, therefore, be left ta settle the | 2" noon on the Blut of the last month. Fe | yeans, &2.; also & quaniity of dry goods and fancy articles, | for the preseat owner, the whole ls Inne order, having veem entire atop to immigration, which for some years past this subject "sah various mandenvres ate resorted te for | oriental question within the Iiimits of European bounda. | were but thirty days in it, I am not certain whether the | slver'and plated ware, Jewelry watches, castors; aloo, by | seit tyie mayen Mescriptire calaiagose aie now feat, ‘bas been draining Euro] of her best popula lon, to say : o1 | ties. The condition of the Caucassus, the frontiora of | sate took place ; the propert 1 0 Order eC underwritars "«. valuavia turning lathe aud sawing | andoan be oblained at Mr. ¥. Haughursi’s, 661 Broadway, nothing of large amounts of money. The Know No Potaining or forestalling It such ay are, no doubt, weil | qT iriey and of Russia in Asia, will have to be included in Place ; the property, however, is confiscated to | machine, hand mrewn, fine telescope, liver plated spss, | or of tie auclonter tornee Fourtesuth stroet aod Kighit ave? may depend on it if cam only succeed in arresting that pig gr ge es vpechor en ebeproteran ts this | the tare arrangements. ‘The idea, therefore, of the defray the legal expenses incurred in the prosecution of | for oplgtures, butterflies, lot of otlcloth, teas in cases for Parlors—L20 yards rich velvet carpet, put down lat Oetober, precious tide of agricultaral and other laborers, the bone | ity is dev post exclusively to stockjobbing opera: | pyropean balance of power grows more and more into au | poor Pinto, 2 a | slagagheral nia raters sapere, Meewul pent motets " tions, which are carried on by an ot pollot of Jews and and sinew of every try, that has been so long flyingin | Contin, re ha idea of the “universal balance of power,’ and in this In the Calle San Rafiel, just beyond the Tacon theatre, UCTION NOTIC JOON F, RUBSELL, auc ‘nolid rosewoud parlor sult, two soles, large arm obair, such myriads froaf the low wages, bad governments and | Gentiles, many of whom have no other capital than ® | Few order of things affecting the whole world, there ean d ™ | AMG DAY, RUSSELL & CO, will weil on’ Monday | Gotile de, and & Slatered back pariar chales: In rich re- exhausted solls of Europe for our land of promise tn the | sios#y braver and an ivory headed eane, on the strength of | Too doubt that that republic. whore dominion com. | ‘Bere revides the wealthy widow Oveido, Recently two tise No."2i0 Third atreet. be | cage, with ship covers, one do. thee an i rmetition bao West, they may depend on it, I say, that « monarch iy Uae meet py of the continent of America, | per#ons, ‘Apparently gentiemen, drove up to her door ina uantity of household turniiure, | piPlor ebalrn, arta chair and otha $0. with ali covers, in ‘ant prises already more than : 4 wi asuredly play a great and mighiy part daehing volante, with another carriage following, and re- | form furohureckitcuen ulcnillan Ae belonging tow tamily re. | ite eee edt Tetcehton chairs tn lapesiry ant velvet. Ancnlightened and prudent policy, therefore, prepares | ested to nee the Senors Oveldon The servant, from | ovluk, : ian und motuary tnarthe top couive apd plar tabla, (ors epee dividuals is rally somewhat chequered in ins charac- | ¢ 0'ganize its diplomatical relations with a Power whose . riegeres, Wi b marbie 3 i damege that ‘come to the Union ts nataraly always ive b genre i Prepare tparmarnel a ie chara rity ia ven completed. with such gigantic xtepa by | their appearance supposing them to be friends of the UCTION NOTICE FURS FURS, FURS. SLELGH 4 Preneh scoeptabie to European governments, bu' an im- ) onal e and practical calculation of facta, for which ‘ong idow, unbesitatingl 4 h robes, Ao BARLE. Auctloneer=D AY, Y La ornine ata; rete crac immene,oblet 0 stop naigration to | People butte mow gambler they svrer kav when | cueriained prejadieet must neds bo neriierd.” isthe | Ss0%'0 vay uttng. ‘The vrvant hed wcareny with, | Pte dn nse raasycouarany, Sel | Bytes ma hc, eine tale cai the United States, and no means are so likely, in the | POR Of thoy ao oom maiating: meet ‘nth eran of | Position between Austria and North America be divested | Where the was sitting. The servant bad scarcely with- | Priock. at thelr salwroots, Hi Nemway atrnet, tivo dors fom maeehe by culnets athena, indgtn’ Frmas eavewrate’ Coed an Furopean view, to effect this as the agitation of the j, whey 5 of the mists of all sentimental antithises and pathetic | drawn, when one of them drew a poignard aud placing It | fpu'op reel & valuable stock wf manufsoured furs. coust a chess wagon - Know Nothings, and hence their occasional auccess is | Pd luck, ultimately vanish from the #oene, and are | Geciamations that envelope it, it will be found that, with pba ening togryty sgh Aiabla ghe || Maesian eaitevel do wo Gelane soa feney ctblge reese || sobitca andthe kant eee emo aren ae widely recorded here and secretly applauded. My odject | Nerd of no more. the aid of pradanon, ability and unprejedioel views on | tengo ne, car oe une mitered © RYtIRDIO Ghe | |g whale laa prvieet tale oF preservalion, and & baperior |" Chaakor ead deter room furaiere-Siecset rpehmenl nk is not to discuss Know Nothingism, but only to report | ,,.0n€ of the boldest and most suocesaful of those speenla- | ot sides, rociprosal political relations of a fruitful and | *Bould be killed; that they had oome for her money, ant | munutacture. Ferme cash. manogany wardrobes, carved rosewood bedetaats with aplam what is raid and thought of in thevo parta. tors was @ person by the name of Louis Meyer, who had polid kind may be established in allexternal questio: all she had todo was to quietly point ont whore it might be st vos ree did marble top buretus and washstauds to iwenty se nai pa nettled at Berlin a few since, and need @ a8 baited JOTION NOTICK.—D. 8, HOUG vCTIC or) tremsen, bea, & There are rumors fly: about of renewed nego- briin a few years since, and commer Opera- | to the decided advantage of both counts U ON NOTICE.—D. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER —1 | perior bair maitr , beda, Ae. one costly marble top \- fiations for poses. It in highly probable, I think, | ti0g tn the Stock Exchange with great élat. His transac- | "°n,? United Staion of North americs and Austria are | UBd The poor Indy, affsighted, poluted out where ber messtve. tis the Lipheet bidder, tac’ Gers contaeks of the || stots: rosewool ad jeaeantay, somrsiony, Bosheeen I . ‘ ot} oat reser f © contents of the | clots, rosewood and retary, bos ae that some understanding between the belligerents will | tions were Ao extensive as to astonish all his ce hee raphically too far apart to give rise to apprehensions | b08rd was, and the scoundrels helped themselves to all | Pit) Tait. tie linen eden eee ioe inte dai | du cpring seat aud Preaek shaire rob nscbngaay turaivere oF Pig henge Resittra al pe ‘oatie | 106, and selling where most’ of the sles are purely next Piecltential canvass and raise monuments fa | ‘aeinary, and nothing is paid but the differencos— every public square to commemorate thelr success. Any | Y2¢B they are paid. The career of these adventurous in- did mirror his combinatiama so far-sighted that they see ‘ this winter. England, more than France, cataith 8 hat in matters pertaining to their internal affairs any | they could find—about $7,000—the widow fortunately | (saturday ) at 10}; A.M. The contents comprine everyuing | ription, comlly marble top aideb mourned tm Knowing to what it may lead. When say England, 1) py "degrees, however, a suspicion began to gain grfand | But in questions of foreign policy theso States may be | ccpelied her to take a light and conduct thom to tho | carpering, tapestry’ irusele nnd: (ograin do, lat iinie worn, | gun’ Sinner ret, 1) Hieron, tem do vtvory nad vad entlary, gout Inve Bert wom bed Hey, ig ell that the wonderful gif: of divination which enabled this | ‘¢ best of friends—nay, even allies ! The differences rosewood parlor dining root aud bedroom tirniture, consist | Ae. with « large variety of kitchen ware, range, tae’ between the form of government and the religions creeds | door, which she did, The porter, still supposing them | ing of elegaut upbolyiered suis, in green and gold broratel, | uace, Ae the superb quality of the firni are im thle howee it out, quite sure they will be the final gainers. To stir | *tockjobbing potentate to anticipate all the fluctuations | in'VTeiand and Austria, did not prevent those two states | to be friends of hia mistress, opened the door, and the | Wil solid rosewood frames and heavily carved; ftallan marble | tay be relied on,and the aale ax com*ining the twont elegant 2 7 of the money market, must have its source in some un- Mo r p. fee! thi depos Lp the popular sympathy, the goveromen: here preached | Vy iained conuection with the telegraph office; and the | 0m being the most zealous allies for nearly a century | sooundrela pasned out, sprung into their volante, and | ZXerc ies, een ae Sat Taney €. Ales, one || sutnunen serves curaan Veena. Laan ae Neiday, Wat it: | crises. The State of Henry Vill. and the State of Ferdi. | drove off atm rapid pace. An impresston prevails RI Jeiagara, | few dour uf he non Joudly against the “‘barbarous tyranny” of Russiaandthe | SPPInITet ConNe Cat ane anal an ingaity was i ands balf, during » period of the greatest historical avery i th and the sword of | heard 4 Commissary of Police say a few days since, that | chairs, cacretotre, large and © lendid pier glasses in cowly Quagirs BALE —W. CO. ALHURTUS, AUCTIONEER — masses, taking up the cry, are in earnest now to prostrate it. This is not what the oligarchy wish, but how they mie Tires aim crersacabantelapeey ‘sisted by two | Band IL, the sword of Maribor will get out of the scrape is not very clear, Peace is pro- Prince Et the policy of the Parliament and the frames, with sind 1 z § will sell, thie (eturday |» Deommber 15, Bani Rusia is Oghting agulost great odds, ‘and ee end J pe el age td ley of Vriteeietternic, agreed extremely well together. | ‘Hee Fascale are persons suppose ‘ee sit gt wii "sn vaboabe ot anes, yamine et Fi lock, we 14 Court Greek, Brooklyn, gta aad sliver weishen would giadly, if possible, make it up for the nonce. A ‘d = And wherefore should a duality necessarily subsist be- | Moving amongst our * upper ten,” and keeping counting- onic iniald clocks, costly china vases, bisque and Partan Veastping, ager rings, Draceles, studs, aleeve butions, ond & @ latar'day sho Will seek’ har sulasisetion. Yet, if pene | betray the despatches forwarded to the principal banking | ‘een Vienna and "Washingwon ia matters whereon's. | honrer, de. decoraisane, handwcmue heavily carved mabogany veaiension | variety of ilber Konda of a Jeweler houses of this place from Vienna, Paris, &., con! table, table tinen, |, oroek ia, alive Cow Snattempted that doos not efect the humiliation ot tus | hunter Sint Hise tn ssaind railway snares Haining | gocd understanding would be usetul to both? ; Since the above event, a French lady, Madame Coles. | servicer, sabe beetle TORN snows, Vory cutlery. cur giee | FEYHOR. VRITCH, AUCTIONURR—@TORI tia the populat passions will break out witheuch vio | Tasted °by' odors for buping or slllag” Ts alps The article in question, concludes with the following | ie : piglet Li Lata | fare, Tiyuor’ cases, decanters, wines, champnanen, tn." ear treet Mor sons) on Meine Hite be bed ind Bagee Meg. o he telegraph office were given or shown to the Reichen- Laghedarpd lows npeak bie day on Hd to. ge ved Vin, was walking one fine morning on the Paseo de taabel | axraree, china ten ote, wahern, ile aud malogacy | December , 6. % ¢ velo A revolutior certain diplomacy is coquetting e were st we «peak of the futare—of political constellations, whose | Segunda, wh i te h at hb Janatch- | bedstends, burcans, with marble tops; do. washstands, corner ih iver, COnslaing Of horses, earring! ‘with the difficulties of the case, and Austria, they say, is | Belms before the despatches were deliverod to the partion | Titty no mortal can predetermine, A prudent, hug. | teen ot yea ay male ® rush at her, and anal ard towel stands, fe hair rnaitremna, blanka!s, counterpanne - eermanemyinne ich luable brooch from her person. A gentleman sit feather beds, bolsters and ptilows of fine live geese feathers nHOK. vriren AVOTIONFRER, STORE } srauoe taking the lesd again. to whom they were addressed, im consequence of whi ban¢man will sow his seed by times, and sound politica! & . oA gone 8 u » RTORE iG Tare Paimeign is ruooeded in, ling up the place | eres, was, enebind to erate om the market ¥y baring | ‘vacm calculate ao by month, but iy nu of Jara | HER. Mle window the Calle del Pad oppo | ear cin et wie rafam ejay? 8 ame mror, | nee" Sly ae dy lady in his Cabinet. He first tried to add to his strength by @ paeyb tained Plainer overtures than these were seldom made by 4 4 twelve vales of hops, in prime order. i obtaining parliamentary talent joined to high soaading i tirg Niles Sorento pats orn ed em Jrhen the | spdepoudent Sta°e to another; but their significancy ts | (0 trkd tur thie cilemes um Mud he In now in jail VOTION NOTICE —W. A, CARTER, AUCTIONEER ames. “Finding this ssible, he turnel round aad not a little enhanced by the tact that n great war is p Zn ee eee me aor penvenes 2 UMTS MORREL wine fanaa’ ta, the, vibiek seat an’ extmcehaat, tir. La Bertier sctemepted te stil. rheeouuoe ths | ioe fe | ‘waged 38 this Toemient’ in’ ths which ‘Core these Lend a Rabe morning of the 20th ult. T, a4 la my wont, took | Thursday et) Gree wich vicest, « soak of Heab and devise | serve, thie word st Nesse douchere, formerly in power and—muradile dictu!—e repre- | Bourse’ would step in adeochds rlagee ef are, 90 to # neutrals. Will American stateamen “¢ coh ae tgs Bes Ya Fre Roar, aad tor bake ne NATED ES | Hash ot 8 Wastes ot ag? ee eee ego erent. | an excelient bargain. The investigation was conduct " (se larly cool, I strolled aa tar as the new fort erecting oppo- | rye Hour. sulted for bakers. | ful! amsortment of rosewood, black waluat, mahogany and sen of mi classes, a member for tako up the broad hints of which this remarkable article | site the Caan de Beneflcencia, when J disooverod I had ———————— fine parlor, chamber and dining roam. covered in rie sod by Police Director Stieber, one of the acutest ts of wanufacturing Leeds. This is one of those adroit things | /¥ “Bee that makes Lord Palmerston remarkable. Public opinion, | the Prossiam Board of Devectives, in conjunction with Ne invitation to the government of the Uni- | gna‘ public ‘volante” pussing at che moment, 1 stoppad hich is it rist ti ink some members of the Stock Exchange, and resulted in a Frumbilng Wolly alan. the excasivones of Ue titied | the arrest of the telegraphic officers, Janck and Kich- | {ed St ringinint a: opt ber wngbatls pasnive spesta- | and got into It. When we were within three hundred CRISTALAR, AUT UCTION NOTICE, If} read thea aright, they contain an | herely time to reach my lodgings by the breakfast hour, Dor iew BORE vinin coverings. An opportunity for hunsrkeepers lo save tmouey. UNIS MORPYLL, AUCTIONEER ~ SPLENDID id pina, rings, earrings, necklaces, mann, Louis Meyer, banker, the brothers Reichenheim , : an early UN- | yards of the Punta jail | observed « crowd of negroes and | diamond pins and rings, gold and sliver anchors. levers, quae | plate pier mirrors, ove! ginsees, of] prindngs silver bead fas tine bitter then eet vere se | and Goldberg, a ctcoke broker oonnected with Meyer; the So cothte eats fap Peay eh cody | Mulattoes, apparently quarreling, As we came up to | teers sliver plaied ware, ‘agi even peal mid alta: | wave, fe oomions t “ay elie Tone at ah eae inet ” ; tint’ peedy | them: da cal etrumente, ae ke. By onder tl meal; aa : y pearly the entire ministry were selected from two oF three | 'W9 first being ebargea with the violation of their om. | Ant, it Pinata: tomreure a nore mllsiotary am) npeedy , F discovered they. were all armed with razors and Te A TtcitaOM, 18 Reale aren, | Ritetgimrmnecign wit a ealuahlswk ol Taran, Plame. . cial trust, and the others with the criminal offeace of knives—four or five of them wore severely wounded. My sreet mug families, Hotd Palmerstan pute m plaster on |b ibing government functionaries. After the preliminary The Sovgrnment of Washington and the people of the | iv oiante” was surrounded in loss time than it has taken introducing & ma ofthe widdle classes into office To | (amination, which differs in many respects from the | Chytd States wilt say to thle, the wpeech of King | 610 write this last sentence, and from thelr threatoni pg Mr, Baines, fy a devoted followor of | lal proceedings customary in England and adopted in | oshe st the opening of tre Adurtan Chow Hie Mae | gestures Treally thougnt my last hour was come. the Prime alinisuer.’ still the example is set, ant Lord | tue United States, they were all committed to prison to | the at the opening of tie Athenian Chambers. i's Ma- | Taised my walking silak in self defence, when one of the Palmerston's move will be followed up till the middie | ®¥elt their trial.’ Goluberg and Meyer procured heavy | {*'y nemaiks that he (eels great pleasure in annoaneing | peg,oeg, Jeaning into the ‘‘volante,”” said ‘No hay cuila claaa direct the policy of Great Bettala.” bail, (the latter to the amount of forty thousand thalers,) | '¢ “tsWotory arrangement of the dimrence with Ame- | do, nino,” (Don't fear, little gentleman). The calesero Tica—a difference which, if we are rightly informed, con fo) owd of LOCK THIS DAY (ATURDAY), AT 1 NAB. | bORy. Forrester's por, 1 U. & o's madera, cabinet The concordat just published be:ween Austria wud the | 404 were released, while the othors had to remain in | sicteq’ in the non indemnification of x citizen of the maniighen is gulscemntal tag fo We seem teat soeesingy sau aizest, will be anid by auction. & superior roaewoni | sbetrien Mawent wlve. Bachanan's tench whiakiny, Uriah talt . . Pope, has filled Europe with astonishment. Papal au- | durance vile, excepting Eichmann, who absoonded, and | Uoited States fora piece of ground through which the Pisnotoria trom a osiebraied makne: Farnilins wishing » root | mbakey. Mouongabelg whiskey. {leila fin, J Atpaion ren. fi «Bereta TION NOTIC: 5 - ogart. This dey, at 1) o'elook, W LIAM AUOTIONEER— ARCKEIVI sale, the contents of Her howe, ovMAiaing Of bar phe Wines, brandion, whiskey, fruits, se.—W 1! ables, gigesee fri ures, $s , ae et “ oF ; vi.) o eeak thle nal JOHN &, PRBAZ, At’y fo on ve pe oe cerca Me ine rs AS, AW’y fer movignate.. | UOT Cavey & to-iLanken doth tenndry tle talitee ities | ready, Bale peremptory, 10 pay atvances premac; restored, on to ite is nom eat inventus, t 1 fe ps scarcely need wid, have not taken any strume: will o pro N. A 4 o’clom cae. | Cherry cordial, Oxborn’s pert, Landon en 1 - Tiger Tad we may eon expect to ase his’ ong Majesty feted tioned, the course of lew in this | F aay aecventtag he 195 60 tsteciapy tas over bron € EE Bar casare Stee dbanner then a oy tage logue tale of rick ad alediute {uratiare, mirrors aod wf tegethior with a varlety of ol tod aed . pty abe ae om, 000 P , 1 o this ~ RELL. gether wiih & variety ¢ of iowan once mere holding the sticrap of” bis "Holiness. | Country is different from that pursued in England and funded, thanks to the influence of the Amerioaa Envoy rand bail at the Liceo this evening, | ings, sliver ware dc, TUNIK MURRELL, Aue Pe TG Fe: sogere, be devoted to the newly establiched beae- Certain nig. urea fn orn pea pe ” ‘The motive of this rapprochement to Rome 1s simply that | Amerce, where the accused 1 not bound to answer Bay | Lid the presence on the States’ flotilla, of thie city. DENK LRRD & 00. AUCTIONEERS on iy ing question tending to criminate himself, and the examina- ; verted pow : ‘ni re ig to the Peed e tee et ed reed Uy | tiem and cross-questioning extend to the witnesses only, | ., 1be ccntract between the Austrian government and the | “"Me Volunteera turned out, for drill laat Sanday morn- ‘Tasetag, Des. 1 nae Wenpeter, Dee. 16,067) dom, bom potte doth, br scutes of wean hontanns fon pe Pope's pands, that he will Jend his influ- | Here, as in. France, the prisoner is frat interrogated. {n North American shipbuilders of New York is now finally | ing snd will do so ngain to-morrow, Ce reenlaeGahoneh Diveet manor boa mnidicad ah octet | rerm, 140 borlive old and ebulce cognee views.” Alas. by order fion. “The gret mistake is to suppose that the moral or | Private by the police, required to snewer every questi gare Soon enolate sented. scape rd apbael Felix arrived here yesterday, tn the Isabel, aud marble saliary,partot which were cxiibiled at the | OC MMeDeR, Uhirtewn firm clase Kichen rauges, with weler F h » m1 ji 4 * ad 1@ xubseription Hist for wll the perfornan ver bei a fn ‘ i be tiangy ave active and adroty, Kat the people ace getting. | Hruetion or “Untersuchunga-Richter,” so that, ast hap ed with 120 guns. Ceca Meera borer and be stm. | is talented sister prownts @ most satisfactory appear. | Porks of ue mort oolebeaied aril, sad materi pry he hed banger rig Pia foe We A pened in this case, many months elapse before the t tunle autre thse pect at tonetite aah ranked the | sree—nesrly every ren! in the Teatro Taoom (you. know rio Dolel, Van Uoyen, tore. Vauder The King of Pruseia’s speech to the Chambers is just | comeson in open court. it may be right to mention | Pah, oresented to his Majesty the Hinperot at Trieste, | ‘immense size) being engsged tor every performance. | inani W™, MUTERS, AUCTIONEER, WiLL, Sit. OW Ha- tarday, 0! WAG olen, at 17 Camel street, ail de game tee! parlor, chamber aud kiurhen farnviure of fas beeping, camwsinund of salen, ale ere we i Vander Poel, Lanoret, Van Halen, Oniade, A. Willanria, | i bow that trial by jury still existe in Prussia in criminal suite, We have the Chiarini & Nicolo troupe of equestrians | aud olbers of equal telebriy of the old inantara’ Among ‘ha | Wauretry ahd of tered with the choicest Billi te. eupied an hour and a half; upwards of fifty witnesses itanti le and Marseiles, The king of Sardinia has just entered London, and after | Mere examined, and the proceedings continued for thir- | Anime and Manette | se a ny formance being for the benelt of the Senori'a ‘De Soto. oer, Serrened Or btha and Aner arrived. He still maintaion that neutrality is the polcy haa aoe left for Pics, share Ys will mabe acenmeenmate ce tana carpet tea ga Times here into a rage, and the reckless King in bespat- i seiew steamiece adapted to direct navigation between Coa. | iT me. vinta Nueva evening before last, the por nlcned, Hi ®. Rolfe. signed, J. Wilson, J y D. wevernl exquiaitel Noor, Warr The evening being unpropiiioua the house was only moae- | the celebrated Praugh tasters abel de Peyot : teen days. ‘Thd accused were defended by three of the ail the flourish of trumpet by the ministerial journals, | TO iinent advocates of the Berlin bet, who exerted | ‘turned from America, has lately got into cons rately Billed, De Soto danced more gracefully and with | two bemslltul exbine! places, bellavel to ba. Ket = reception _sernnomangaponed - excitement of — fore all thetr abilities in favor of their chente. ‘After a lumi- | “Mculties with the Protestant Consistory of Spey more spirit than | had ever before seen her erst, trot the collection of Mr. Oifeld, Waltimer ere Was an immense array of court carriages, but lool nous and impartial charge from the presiding Judge, the | ‘pative place. It appenrs that in The fate met by Castenada last year does not sppoar to Also, about 1{4) old of! paintings, jam re ers on of the pageant were not numer and very quiet atthat. The rame thing was the case at Paris last wee! Jury found four of the prisoners guilty, via:—Janck, tole- | Culted Mates he wax accompanied by a cerialn Jewest, | have produced any effect upon the mind of the escaped | never bevor ser jo dueb-gwing 6 A VREDE a CO, tas Tewadwoy . raph cfiicisl, the brothers Reichenheln, and Louis | ¥b%, being porsessed of more beauty than chastity, ulti- | convictmthe betrayer of Kamon Minto and the others. | Saut,{inined. we Nelance on sureiohers oF ia ahowe. | doors above Niblo's and the Motropolian Woul The French people are quite too democratic toset upebsl- | FOR: che were sentenced rexpoctively 16 three, two, | 0Ately resented him with two Gna boys. The mother | Tiny nemed Antocio todrigues, “hie has. returned (roan (ey eo en ee ae er eee 1s | MOCOMTUN @ MELLON wil eala: ceaise, wvinees 1 loo whenever coyalty may honor their splendid metro- ; being & F noted to t Offering an. tira onanaion barre the entire nut of cab : 4 it in quite'a malstake to muppose ‘that one-tenth | ORe And two and a half years’ cofinement, and loss of | Sonkaral that « diticulty should arise as to the faith in | P0i@, And ts again in this city. Let him beware; there | | equesled io this apie, ae cifering an, eairsordinary onomaion | s abu (be enuire munk cf eimuanl cabinet fusniiare inane Jewers, and the father @ Christian, it was not , st : : wtp A : p R for purchasers, Alo (bir of tbe most rlayent and om | tactured by Menace. ¥ Co, Cor hele owe emnemm of the enthusiasm was displayed for her Britannic Ma- | ‘vil tights for terme varying from one to five years, be- | ‘itch the ehildsen aliould be brovght up, and according. | *'%7¢t,men enough tn Cade posseealng wulicient cournge | (7 Dgshansrs, Ate Nad) 28 Mm ieee saperioria | f uumiion, ‘Sill ba found to be eyed Jesty last summer that was reported in the newspapers. | eee ee ee eee it oe wan mcyuitted, Tres | ly ft was resolved that they should be allowed to remain | ee ee einen ee nt on een ae ie Alcea, whone ny thing ween 0 thie mar | in every reapee: la any mawntacnured ia the ey, sad ome Strange to ray, the Freneh, wich all their animation, are | SOEt@ sit wtices affair, Whichhad kent our conetary | inthe conciticn in which they first entered the world, | 4,” tse mentioned te yuu ind recent lortee, hae deft te, | (irsbe mort elegant renidencen fo gt Oe a ne Mg AH at Bae OC Rerrebiog, Sind Saneliy steeege, as piers. Community in a stele of agitation for coveral monty | neither clrenmelsed nor baptised. Mr. Muller having re- | (fec'ern gy G00, to be-lnvested, cod. the interest to be | raertunss becenee. Uy Pine Drumure ensube fur posiars, Aiding. roomme," livrortas enh are ven be a f . a » " ay | u t A. o ‘. tare bere. bere! rey n " " Bardi Sins bs Seal Gat asecety on 6 Soak in ‘the hand oy | past. A pamphlet has just been published, giving full | ‘urned to his native Innd, accompanied by his lit | seyoted to the support and education of twelve poor girle, | (superb) orlainal, by amareiie: Ttallan Hoggar siobers. Fale ponllive, w card Ve ibn Werther Par the allies, and netther the French or English take any | Particulars of the irfal, with liihographie portraits of the tat ecishebs Vise hie eetalte seeate comer: interest in him, Sardinia {# well governed, but | Prisuners and their counsel, of whieh J enclose « copy lise, aad thet elx weeks would be graated him to 75 Gees ta the week oF 0 really able ‘eset tsk Cote Ge ‘The sham Prince of Armenia, whose adventares have pre: ge od & " “ overt WH cml, at the waeeeooun, Sm Dremdway, aod examine the farviiure beline the wale. wide, by te | WA TEIAM 7. bo: OD, AUCTION MA AL ofthe 30th ult, Captain Watson, of the | U*O Oaooers. oy Poilica, Bhapherd, ly , Of Charlesion, (who, | Tolieve, as eStremed of dediee’ bs Ltr Boy with Dov p the subject, and who arrived here on the J inst...) atta, Washing‘on seinedion, (wo Flemish ¢ sider the matter, and come w a resolution respacting . t os 4 - : made such n noise in the world, Is still in jail, where he o Teports that there’ was no light at the lightbou 4 uibere for ‘Wiitams evens, of me Yeur—-whom the Chevalier Wikof guve us some account | Sits sects nuh te prelimionry invertiguiog sow pends |. MP pill, herener,cominned | cbelnate, | ieubie fled Hot Kaya. The captain at she p lite teat olerion ai Ye ready foe peanut wom ar ri. eared ornare, ‘he a Courtship. re bee ae re mo pointed time, yah pone, Ona dap of oun will | Getock tabian, choirs, giaee ease, glass nhd trees One of the Istest curiosities come to London is the TN ee a Te. ae ee ane. | Mpnristory pronounced sentence against him: “That ip |=\nysdelphie, of your port, who ioe ba open im the evenings of Mwturday. 1th, mest Monday, | Woking’ fiasems, moe ganis oak = granary "Aven tmltamee , it having bean discoreryd that hs hae boeo con: | Rovnviac ofthe tluse (od and. virtue of tho com, | 2th Mt alo reported, when he ith, ter eekithoes, Ladife and gentlemen are pattouiarly >, ales dining wah a tabs apparition of the sable envoy and plenigotentiary of hix | hemi! bata that his Lordabip kept « timelling bottle to hin | coemied by quite a number of hotel keepers and board Si ee Gta : <b éainty nose during the whole of the interview. What | {Pf house proprietors—one of bis mont striking eharac- | 7 Wit regard to the prisoner Tarr, who was will be the effect of this “dark cloud” at the firstaraw. | te" \:8 being an undeviating regularity in the non-pay- | a iprehended by the Austrian « at fhucharest, ing roc, remains to be seen. In England they are quits | Beb\ of bis bills, arising probably from s conviction, par- | SPPrihended by the Avsian, fovemened | Coe te, ee ee eee af uel to the tawny color of the Fast Tadlan, but en ebony | Scrable fa vo great a personage, that the honor of enter- | {CibinK non bes iranepired, 1 SRI to understand | ing exhibited “nigger” be a novelty, bedizened in gold lace, and | ‘ining him was a suffisient remuneration for the trosble, yforvre ne 7 p ie The noble range of wharves of (his elty are, { und i treats. £0) iriue, | Uniortunately for bim such people are too grovelling in | ™ the matter—the general opinion being in Austria, 86 | siynd, to be exiemded to the Alameda ite l'nule. There Selooatie tira hee A pore of one of the monkey tide, | tbir ideas to oppreciote the dletination gonterred tpon thewhere, that all the efforts which might be made 1 | i,"already a sine-roofed abel, extending nearly « smile See fore Urs teak Paroteat sonth obtein bis release would be futile, and att with no ‘J 7 for’ bares his dusky nobility, is a visit he paid this week to Mr thew, and hence the frequent collisions of his moat Se- satisiactory result, The version of the story which is along the wharves: and with the exception of one or two wn) weight Secaube’” Gow rertan italiane ‘ rene Highness with the polfes authorities of those places | “is! pT docks I have seen in Europe, I believe those of this city fas, Lagether with all other propert abe bts te ond te Be forms and wit = jaan ta whie he ppene to take he bose,” He ooone % oe Asatte, Sens saeen sya pole wi to be unsurpassed, for convenience and utility, by any {» | tnd mnleres appertaining w the sage rove and enmpany coudiescension of inanner. Mr. Buchanan is known to be | bave bern most successful in his dealings with persons o the world. sforenad. The erme of sale io be mate tnown ow the day of punetilious in points of etiquette: and black as Erebus | be very highest rank, viz: with Queen Victoria and | Witpens of the whole affair. In Austr [know not if you are aware that the railroad hence to WARL ISP WATTS, eiucruey for ine marigngoan Wud ly for swindling, both in Brussels and invied (9 enasnine ern. Amie ated rein {orale wermuie>te mate’ ty bare been provited tur tues | uryoe A CHATTOL MORTGAGE I writ | et public aention, on Tuestay, te Who. 8) 10 glock A.M. on ine corner of | ©, in the city od NOw York, the inane, | Hl tone Cneer see ene ose on the same Keys, Fears the partion on the Keys are ¢ send. It is to be regensted th vent from one of the gore 1 BROADWAY —~A Few om, sinigha, An. aid the right of opernth wulte f eaperar fan |) reas, ant engia rane ot game .s : | exam, cur are oe taint fhe winier ai eauond ran, tho qaae route ae sew ovasd ons pe Ee Ohh or withowt board vy tee mas, day or weet in panhe | frncchaen, \canven, ed ariales A perms property, govts, chante 3 Pete (ee Hees re free 0 eo Be per ION AL NOTH. WARMINGTOM. D OTHTN ORR \atwoes tha Prewntenn'e e \ efornthet cod . ) | Prince Albert, to whom’ he represented himself asa Ras. |‘ Aeserted that Colonel Turr Matanzas first takes a southerly course to Gaines, then idea , 7 -h. pots beg Bis Bo Bad he might deem it necessary to | ton grandee, exiled from is cocatey for being rod ee eee | Me ser code rune to the east as far an Union, where the Matensss line <mENCE ADONORMELamae eats | RTO Te nana oe a pp <f polivesss, Valbre Whoeh at) Sans bad oeko to a conspiracy aginst the Inte Car, and who are sald | “i. and that the Austrian | wuthorities of soad connecta with @@ Havnnn lin pom whtel NN aE cee alt | dems Sen pee. WitaraW GUY, Propeeum rqual, sad return his card. Fortunately Soaloug the cars of the Havana line have travelied to couvey Rehenek will wll at enetion on tin day to have come down very handsomely bo relievs the neces IRVING NOCH —FAMILINN Of w hes . | dength obliged wo do so out of regard to the maintena: ‘of com re re at 10's 0 von bas never. been reongaiaed by our government, and there: | T7iv8 toe plauant disclosares, and is looked forsert to | “t dwelpline in thelr army, and n proper sense of military | {Reis Povpeeters oa Matenans, of Coates Fe mat | ctmsuient shrines of Sinewmd jewels], consents | 1%. wmaie barns wishing rama ti the wine ean vee fore Mr. Bachanan Is not under the necessity of ret valve srme piquant 4 , ward ' | honor, which, in thelr optnion, might have been serious. | jantae line s stated sum for the use of thelr portn of | & mnguld’ee Serbo pina, carhegs, beset | ho Irving Bon rovnme ore hanhevme!y tarwtahed, ing the visit of his o consrere, and {twas notbi , we = ly impaired by « Hungarian deserter parading himeekt le- | [bh roms. |B 7, the rete’ hold by ube Havens line, | rrastare and single domed panty mraniet ] aed ere tack area eise than impertinence in the black’ raseal to esl! at by Our Vienna Correspondence. fore the soldiers of his own regimen’, with better pry, | ITH I erty eee ee pee oo ema this hex lod onty carnl gold. Along the walehes will be frsed in = — = eal thowstves’ honorea by thts o@led’ Battnies fo tale Viewxa, Nov. £6, 1865, | ANd Tank superionto thet which he had helt when for | Tey ofthe principal sbareholiers of tlie Havana line v | ‘shegcatere be, de by Upedag, raves, Comps | MATHIMONIAL, 1 we - (4 st A merly serving under the banners of Austria in Ita « Y Tek Beste, ; Mos | “~v-w oR ama number, 1don't know; but in my eye, their titles and | Austrion Coqueltings with the Unital Slatrs—The Promatiom | Howse comrecoondeut mentione nething of this, tater a sed te ecngect Tee ntorititn of veiling « line et | Ate, Wiupert inves ol'ctmae. Fioresting sat Hecan wom | AND a OF WLUNUY REAP BTT A. ving | he moment | of Chevalier Huleemann a Compliment to Our Manifest | wn, on the contrary, Unt Colamel Tarr was taken entirely | [Nt pnd to, sont the Matumras, These ¢ ribbons seem but the trappery of buries of quar! ehuraiion sures a sake bractiot®, pine e648 earrings, nd Pee MOORS. | Ceninianen ol sete YoubE Waly wh 6 view lo amiremmial they are assumed and worn by a common nt . re > , by surprise, and com ejuently lewiing us to infer that no ; aceinls, eat. gamed aud toh chan he & Tua weisene tk It ymmqnenm . oatng oy are amied at the Wudrous gyre — athe or Oren Power Looming ty be aliveahes inenglnardes peels cee Alleass sad Domingo Aidame-— iste mid withou! reserve, i elvan ibe hiuptnese : Sikenee,_ Ae he bn 6 ord eateme aod We pommenaen fe t © one 3 to fi rance-—Comelusion of the Contract Baween - wealthy, . -. omg indy ‘ Ory mameniog s Sows your money market, which goes into fits at every weston of ontri one us ul ony re Delieve the Cole Hasate, which Ie gene- | ST'no% joim thems in the emlarprise, they, om i i ——— | ie young indy met be rorane. of pr me r from Europe. A fall of conaols, or the rive of rian Government and the New York Shiptulders—Reli | ratty well informed upon rush eubjectx, the new Mutian - scour however ‘onee lends mos - " reacuroes, will bulld the propesed Ui ciéord huctabsions of stock pour sidereven, shes tas | Pious Toleratim tm Austrian ‘ase of Col. Turr—Siow | freruitments progress but slowly, sod in away ehicd | flee ty Cenfudg dalance of trade is in our favor.” To be sure, the brokers Progress of the New Russian Reerwitment, ‘main reason of this in said to be the mortality eter Hicks,” the New York currespandeat of t 7 H LUDLOW, ACTION KRM. -RARY AND YALUA : Ki a sattecaim o¢ paintings essiie. Rg a td og EHF nection on Thuredeg, B%%, ead Friday, Tie Deommver, | seine pen io whieh, P pose ut teebied amet - : ate Week FM. at the rome formarty onrupint by ioe Me ence 4) 008 Moe « ete Ra have an interest in this, but the outsiders’ ought tobe | The Vienna Ga:etic, of the 2th inst., contained the | which disease hes latterly inflicted upon the younger por a deta Marina, of thi city inbis resent letter, bes | “nal academy ot aan, er Byrmd way. upon Wamhnrwe. | F alnttental nersat Wiferd” Pon de on their guard. A NEW YORKER. tion of the population, ard the number of young men who | j2ught out . beg ence a A rare and vaioabr of yetares cmmating of wmariy — a official announcement of the promotion of Chevalier de hove ed 60 Prete, ond é. S Sad bel have been done In the United States. In his letter of the | wo bandred original spectnene of the works of Cmimeralans wrt LVTCRAED CALIFORNIAN, AGED TWHETT Our Berlin Correspondence, Huleemann to the higher diplomatic rank of an Imperial | forced porpendchtpne b= Regn places, * me be inserts what he cati« xtreect from the So, be See me 1} Fal or le bs Sy AA heme oersbly gat soraing oot a Brniix, Nov. 27, 1855. | Minister resident at Washington, and of the appointment | M. Goteevich, the Trieste merchunt, has at length been | !!™ bleh he ouocledes wy the tullowing semtence’—- | caacameigen peraree by Woavermans, Nerdetm, Testers, | [Cove /us am ertoummwers 0 tame dy. wie vue te Meting of Oe Chambert—Apathy of the Pubtico—No Prus- | of Dr. Ferdinand Markwort a« Secretary of the Austrian | Télleved from the diMenjties which bad presented them- a i Palemne wae. pee Yow Brit, he ons ae aint | in over tweney ve Memes deen, Ths itn aa selves, by means of an order which the Emperor of Ras. | ‘bie '# well translated, amd send me b y moter n arate cd the Duyweitont Regine tol bunr win-win ws to tiene will be vented as euch. AAaremn tian Mediation Pamine Price—Fhe Cholera—A Cause } Legation at the seat of the government of the Univml | ia igsued before bis return ty ot, Petersbure, Hie lmps. | , A* you are aware, Brutus is now in Sew Yoru, amd | ‘Sait as foe wurks by Hucigien a fe yy ee ty Célebre—Seinding by Telegraph—Be Prince of Arme | States of North America. This information, airendy | rial Majesty bas given instructions thet every facility | LN’ houber’ wmtertate to enneet ysertions of the | sminel on Monter. ‘ha ]/ tom. from 9 i = =a nia, de, do. communicated to you by my last letter, has thus been } ” i. oe pb tL tee shall +4 allowed | character which I have just quoted : a a wie pana TE) Hy Gosmmrrtve, - According to an announcement in the offielal Gasette, | fully confirmed. The motives which have induced bix | Wind hi ‘hips ne Sm ore, cer Tne rapeet whieh bed boon circulated thet Gen. | (ALG se Weameeror iene why: D222, MP FOR ag0D Wat Dye, , opel rece led t tere on, me - G ei ‘he inet. at the otters of (he 8 ae » ne ter are, me the Chambers will be opened on Thursday by the King | Mejesty the Emperor of Ausiin ant his Cabinet to re- {can Weare is ett tas the, work ot pene on: | Sar WCh coon oad Ba Vee ieee * | Senm'ot rome, sens tine a hy F- , In person, instead of by deputy, aa has been the case for | solve upon this step, with » view to demonstrate their | the gels on Sunday did considerable damege (a Alle. | compliahed by Concha, ia to be jeoparitent by potting s several years. This is a proof bow satisfled he ix with | desire to cultivate more friendly relations with your | ghany county, Fa. Im Pittsburg a portion of Kiar's | cow band tothe bellows. The ie are nye content, the Inte elections, in spite of the refractory spirit dis- | gevernment, were but slightly touched upon when last 1 | Warehouse was blown down. The Avocia'a Keformel | onl they will remain so anlese bing “woe comes to Oe On mt yitmnte Ca ae Curren nO7 0 er Canty ele vy any ied (he uenel mk oF prion Aad eg WO nok i Dewery and . ebureh, in Kobinson townehip, (Rev. Mr MeMillan’s,) | them from mother land. The: © getting all the 1% Fa even Played by bis capital, which, to judge from hia auwer to | sdtressed you. Upon the present secasion, however, 1 | Thich was undergoing repuirn teas slows lowe tte owe | iegrae they reyuire, andar British mascpement Lo “ep ey eg FP an address presented by the corporation, hax affecte! | have grest pleasure im beiag enabled to was injured. ply the wants of their agricultural intu«try—money la to ee es ote

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