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2 NEW YORK WERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1856. a EE and quietness, © make ike best of things es they are, | Wy Prepared to tnd that, wot content with matniaining | ¢iMoukies of the moment Austria must be viewod tm the | sone cocnected with the Brad government, that it would THO LECKURE BEALON, ery where it now a relative a borrowed y's dis) is tor laying er Pome seom (o be gradually allaying that endency 0 turbulence extend Mt to the Tonih he wall co te tel Wan "ne reogth from the polioy of Groat Briale. Gown the wires. ta this oun the Gotal cost. for ne IRN ACLESO WIG tw tbe public mind which of late hae assumed so immiant fate of ‘Kannas, and the adjoining verriiores, wo | |i the Vienoa journals, whose judgment is at | completion of the undertaking would bo loss thau £250, + ot, for eaie wt the. prin ecbaracter. Presume bas been decided. a ie preseat ‘by the aapiolens, itarmuch an ay ene be Judgos is thay Fe o. + fy “tron konding 80,000 words a. 1h Bowery; D. Coope’s * - election o! 4 Ly ‘OWD cause—il We exce ou! ench: ‘would ° f 20 the doo! Wor some days past there have been no revoludouary South are uot satisfed’ with these reesiin, “mey | Stccle,) we know Sed ae eet ese ciated eniin: | sache ther slowing ten wens te Geen en Rn ene nts Sea: ai Bandbills ip the suburbs; those crowds of idle workmen | ¢o, Jook impatiently for further triumphs, Their object is not | ration which has vot pronounced in strong language | signature, The United States governinent bad aot voen BRCANTILE =LIBRARY ASSOCTATION.—THE Woitering about the wine and oyster shops, or conversing | site abd cenéradictory thet uo strict reliuce can be placed | only to extend, but to perpetuate slavery; cae order the tendencies of Great Britaia. asked for apy guarantee yet, but they had grauied Moves ietice ine course before thi against domineering t capal sion by Tt ‘e behind eome cf tho many demolitions which on afl sidee | eBetber, bough I kaye them from persons who were | to eect their purpose, they do not hesitate ‘opealy 19 | | The reason way a Stvclebas had the degrading cour. everything that bad hitherto been asked’ At tie sama Te a Og eo a domes? Wes y is Vinten , | ‘25 to their correctness, one being an officer | advocate measures of most unscrupulous—nay, of | age to declare itself the partisan of this insular policy is | time the shareholders must not reckon upon recsiving | fy curs: can he baad nt the eo offer sbelier avd concealment, have suddenly disappear. | SSR Houtys ee Men ern ghe ‘ight, and the other | the moet criminal~ charactor. It is well that we should | not a socret—it proclaims twself even to-day: it 1s simply | any guarantes frosa it, becauso tho company migat aut | °° ku04d Chak’ ed— whether from some more perfect Y . who was ai the time in the ctly, uncon- | know what these are, because we may be forced to rosist | because it is revolutionary. It likes the English alliance, | perheps obtain it The charges for the transmission of police, of that the Goute a coally ceed cen sation of the | sed with etter, except by. sympaiby for the'Nicara. | them. "Irdeed, we should be bound Wo do wo, unless we | it atters it, i wishes to familiarize felt moro and more | tetsages bad uct yet been lixed; Dut he (Mr. Field) wan ly Sen to be less impera- guane. Firstly, T give you the statement on Walker’s | chose deliberately to abandon our high position among es bee it hopes to obtain from it the re-estab- | not in favor of their being high. When once the aabie Lishment of the oppressed nationalit five, there is a decided improvement im the public as- the rations. ties, and w European | was laid down they would incur no expense beyond the b Gen. Walker, instead of waiting to be attacked, The following extracts from American journals receatly | revolution. support of the establishment at elther end; and it was In the b gher and Masraya, the ol » | received in this country will best our meaning :— In the opinion of Ze Sidcle, the English alliance will mot | therefore desiable that they should keep ‘the wire om. e b gher Giplomatic circles the return of Mr. | TTY on Saturday gight, the 11th inst, ‘We have more than once referred,” says the Now Or. | be unless brought to that result. Ployeed during the whole of tbe twenty four hours, I¢ Buchanan as President of the United States is the one &D- | and circuitous route known as pains 0, 000 om Delta, ba Becessity of red: slavery into Vitat dove Austria think mae i? Sig enon ge cou! 7 not get i aenery erie? of bri . Ss, ie f ping bi 1e ‘ussion: aud two mortars, leaving 150 men six guns to .° jicaragua as means by which Walker and his ap act of ren pul would receive them al . or even |., OD , e a = pos sports ig ysl aber sete wan | wot Granada; that he arrived next Sanday, followers could consolidate and perpetuate their new | the continent, They pelleve that the questions raised by | than bave we wire unemployed, bo would come down 10 pcan cilained ot toe Muse anes, aad ot ie ow ee Ps on whens Tie fice: at peinete: chanioter during tae whole of that day was akin: . | republic: because, from the nature of its climate aud pro: | England are not simply Russian questions, but European | the pent y portage system. ee eee brea a eee eee Sound so completely to qualify # political one as in the | By night he bad so far the advantage as to bave driven | ducts, the Anglo-American settlers were unable to | questions, and that they put in peril the very principles of The rman, on behalf of the chamber, thanked 5. W. OONE, President. ease of Mr. Buchanan. Politically, it Is impossible to | them w their strongbold, the grand plaza, and cultivate the soil fiiably themselves, and the . They perfectly comprehend thet an in. | the deputation for the statements pad Joun B. Wurre, Secretary. Bative mongrel inhabitants were almost totally of the treaty of peace, premeditated on the of | given; afer those gentlemen i, and C4 she}ling the church ( which while: eater any circle where be is not spoken of in tone of | Parcs to colmenns meas orth’ as "treo Iaborars. "We also allated (> | England, wil give, sooner or later, to Rassla the right of | proceeded to tho York chambers, where thoy oat as | [™EKEIS FOR THOMAS FRANCIS MEAGHER'S disparagement, anything but complimentary to the opin- | mornng. Walker claims to have 260 native troops | sigtiticant assurances we had reoetved from authorized posing itaeli altogether freed numerous stipa- Ww HE MANCI at ton of the majority who bave clevated him to bis present | curing ths day. The men were ordered to res: tourece that Walker designed, a acon ase could prs: | lations of the came treaty. They com | oe oe eee COMeeeCEAe the Seanemr ot Macias arenas Dealt eminent position. Tne principles enunciated at the Ostend | !a:igues of the day. Near midnight the General reseivea | dently do so, to publicly legalize slavery within bis do | that the pretexts put in, in the firet instance by Eagland, | tr, Janes Asrinats Traum, President of the Anroois | Hart, & SON'S nhh, De obtained at ersage trom Granaca thatthe city was attacked by | mioione, and invite slaveholders to emigrate thither with | are but aggravations of the wrong—their futility is 0 far tion, occupied the chair, an? there wag rather a namor- B YODWURTES see, = 7 Conference, where, in company with Mr. Soule amd Mr. |} 30Q nesives. At 1AM (Monday) the troops were | their slaves. We knew some weeke since that a decrce | evident. ‘ « Be DODV Mason, he pledged bimseif to doctrines which Dick Tarpin | again ueder marca for the cabal At noon they rowen | to this elect bad been m drawn up, and we now learn taat wet appears, ‘a Mangas’ that England ie reduced to the ce aeameance: of page Ed deputation, having | DUNNIGAN'S book store. 151 Fulton sireet 1 a tered the city and found t ive troops plundering been promulgated. We confitently pronounce cesalt, some cases, ver few, aT might have claimed #8 the governing Principles of his | Ce where, The raiives, taken by surprise, were | the wiaest, most prescient and statesmaanlie azt of his | magnify to the public opinion of the contizemt—aich | wi patp,tecaPitulated to & great extent the statomont THE TURF. Sdventurous iife are 0 extracrdinary, 60 repaguant 10 | Siacghtered im every direction, 400 only escaping and 700 | adminisiration. It is the one thing neodfal,”” &c. cases even evidencing the fact that the real views have | Questions, he said it was prop2sed that, when the cable | (AENTREVIIOE COURSE, Le 1DanoTTING 2 ED the more eulightened morailty of the nineweath cen- | peing killed. The tors! oes of Walkir's mea is said tobe | — With regard to the decree slieged to have been thus | been carefully dissimulated for the purpore of disguising | Yas completed, it sbould be taken in two vectols te tuo | (last great match of the season ’-Monday, December Bat wary, thai were if not for the well known gentieness of | 0. lhe General's quarters bad been plundered of every- omuigated, Wo would observe that the position of | the actual objects at which the parties themselves aim, centre of the Atlantic, where the onde would be cou. | | 0’clock P_M.—Match $4,000, mile heats, best inree in ive, im " . thing, (including ii bis pepers,) ana it was found thats ‘alker ie as yet by no meang secure. His enemies, we England would not, of course, countenance these ©b | nected, and the ‘veesels would then proseed Tespectivey | Dames —Daniel Pier names br. &, Brown .#ick; Samuel @pirit and general amiability of character of the man- | ‘gy. .Sgcuty of army stores, stich ae clotbing, provisions, | Karn by the latest accounts, were still ranguine of suc | jects if they were clearly unveiled, To arguments she | fowards America and. Irelonh; tagline ont tha vaete ck | Melanghlin names black g. Lancet. the provvietor feels con- Mr. Buchanan would be held in universal odium by every 4 smrunttion, bad been carried away or destroyed | oes, and the Costa Ricans in particular uppea deter | opposes injmics. She replies with bad faith to the ap- | ihe rate of from eight to ten ies hook pHecilied Sour tata kee meee, Wine fs Resle fo te the Jest, wily veapeciable coterie in Paris. ‘This, however, is certainly | Genera! Walker intended to remain in Granada to bury | mined to renist to the last Ito doubt suits the visws of | peals made to her fidelity, and combais by intrigue the | of june and July bad been selected, because during that | mat'ng fasier time in thelr training diay they swore” ever r ; x the deed, a large portion of whom bad been trown (by | Dis tympathisers in tho States to asgame that he haz ea | efforts that are mudo to bring her to an bonoravle and | Dortion of ihe year there were scarcely ever any aie kvown to bave made before: and he can essare the public ot the case. It is considered that Mr, Buchanan | ()% patives) inio the wells, (which are very deep), som? | tablished a firm footing u Central Amenca, But this | pacific understancing. s Erthe northern part of the Atlaution ‘Ine utrensta ce the | comidentiy that thou'd the wenther eontinne fwcorable wit! only prove another example that extreme | of them covtaining trom twelve to twenty corpses, and to | he has certainly not hitherto dove, whatever Her poh: a mixture of egotism, of jea'ousy, of cov cable had been tested with four tons, and ‘ne anne the day of the race, 2:3) wi!l be beaten every heat. The bet- epinione in the hands of a kindly nature tro o'ten lens | AWAit tho arrival tbe reinforcement bn expected by the | De may yot do, Bearing tole fact in mind, et ue retarn | eiouencss, of haired. of audacity, and of iaisehool. Soe | Coubt that it would answer lis PUrpoee in that respon, | Unk #AveutereD On the eH er, Gower, Prepeetor ’ , ui ye ioth inst. before returning to 5 satis: “4 - . mYurioue to mankind than the profession of a parer code | fhe 'Nack oi Masnaya.. The report alto says tha: 100 out | Voeuling the introduction’of slavery into Central America , in the exuber- | Somegncrusted, tortie wets to ae ead inte he | 7 STON COURSE, LONG ISLAND TROTFING—On administered by «naturally haughty spirit. Ina word, | of the 1,900 native troops were from Caontales, tae | —it expl to us, in addition, the mode in waich tha e i 1e8 tba’ the world | was composed of seven copper wires, eee with three U Femi bes on tLo'clock, P.M.” & matzh for $1,000, Sie not expected of him that he will practically endorse | balance berg a rein/orcement probably {om Mascaya, | may be most effectually accomplished. ‘There is auo- | is placed under ber exclusive government. Now that i+ | Peparaie layers of gutta percha, over which wes boned | mileheuts, pes 4 in, Gin barness, John Duty names b. be i od ‘The other #ide of the story 1s this: General Walker did | ter step further alopg, however,’’ it continues, ‘+more | an error. hemp saturated wih tar und eiher materials, the whol. Morgan, Williao J. “trong names b. h_ Young St. Lawrence, & tbe part of what the South has said for rot rave Grapads for Maseaya until Soaday nigut; toat, | difficult, it may be, but scarcely lees importaut, ass | liven pow we must believe that the joyous boastings of | being enclosed im 126 trom wires” Kees if, theo tree | 1ocomeoll rain or sting" SHAW & WAIT, Proprietors, &t Osiend, he has chosen to say for himself instead of proceeding by tbe regular and more direct | Prime auxiliary in making the iret effective—that 1s, | the London joursais bave a reai cause—that the Eoglish ‘ @ oatsiae = ever society be has been known here, be has always | road, Le tock the Inriomo route, wisaing to spread tue | Opening Nicaragua to tbe African slave trade’ Another | policy bad prevailed—and toat France, or rather the wire became detached, it would not a(fect tbe conductiog report that be wag going to Rivas; but we watives wore | journal, the Carolina sine, presses {itself still more | French government, yieiding vo the wish of Lord Pal tar Lied eed ctr nue mace isn goptig cn: M POLITIOAL. Soutrived to leave bebind him the charsctor of am up | Herr rin ormed, wot the reality Was soon made known | #trongly upon thie point. ferring to the decre: | merston, hac mate the amende honorable tor the iwnguag” cia FTW WARD FREMONT AND DaYPON CLYB—A vight, aindie, booeat minded man, of large capabilities, | to tbo two generals, commanders tu chie! of the allied | of Waller, establishing slavery ia bis eo-calicd dominions, | beld by the semi-ofticial prese of Paris, and that it bad | gnchorasud ee ne emeepoms inihioh {2,_ esting of coe lak wt he. Bald be tile ooo " t er. Paredes of Chamorrietas and Gnatemalans, and | !t adds:—‘For our owa part, we are highly pleased wita | entered into a solema agement to protest no more @f great diplomatic experience aud of a genial bad ae Jeoneses apd Salvadoran). Early on Monday | the decree, for we are devidecly ia favor of the re-open | against tbe iniquities, past or tutare, of thelr good ness in the management of man, which angurs favoravly | pooinga party of 6U0 native oops, commanded by | Ig Of the African slave trado, in order that the Never had the entenie been more complete or the alliance | the eaple which they were about to lay down betweea fer the genera! admixistration of affairs, Coasiderable | Co) Bonilla, under special orders from Genera! Paredes, | begroes may be reduced to such a Ogure that e more corvial Ireland and America might become encrusted some tect anxiety is ‘elt.co the subject of bis diplomalic appolnt- | Wbich oad been scoudog ucseen near Granada, entered dustrious poor man may purchase aad besome a tlave And upon that, with a clamorous yoico the Londos | j., thickness. io PINANOIAT. 1 the city. Tne troops leit wdefead the place; fanosing | bolder,”’ &. journals celebrate the happy prospect that opens before , . ments, wDeiuer bo will De coutent to leave ite nomina. they wore stacked by a large force, barricaded em Such are the sentiments already publicly expressed iu | them—the reign of seourity and of peace !urope hence PO ig edcney yet eabeongant replete a | BL OR CASE FSOw 85, $25, 70 75 0, 70 SUT JON A. EK: bad become covered with @ sold mass of conorets ; aad said it was pot at ali impossible, in the course of time. LY, President, Mons of Mr. Pierce ia statu que, or make acleaneweep of | wejves im the gard house and apother building the slave Siates, und we must bear lo mind that, in advo forward can repose in wanquillity—ber interests are pro 13 mies of the centre. In order to ascertain that the eiec- Spp'icants, on diamonds, watcher, jr-vetry, pianos, ee.» @etete of things whicb duricg the Presiaency of Mr. ju the Piaza. Considerable tring was keps ap, without | Cating # revival of the elave trade, they ure advocating | tected, “ ; Be tric current could be conveyed through (00 miles of sud pecans bogs mile, Be pot bongs Yor eal, a6 88 ‘Nak- Frerco, conferred ec joncr on the United Siates, [it ob lowe on either ride. Too native troops eniered tho | that which the American law has declared to be acrime | The insults and injuries sgainet Russia, aro however. | marine wires, cxperiinents wore mele several weeks ago | Aer cegolaies,. sito cash on sents and yooae ia bout ; d . apenas oS riers, apd etripped it of everything, carry. | Of the mom beinous characcer. It i¢ upwards of thirty | stil! kept up; for these bullying journals, ia order tosatisfy | on the lines of the Magnetic Company between Lon. J. M. BARKING OR, loan broker, 8 Nassau street. cannot be too ofien repeat-d tha whatthe growicg | ing away all Lis papers, correspondence, &c. They also | years rince Congress determined to put cown -effectually | the grots cveires of tre national amour propre, must cor | oon and Manchester. Ten wires were united, end afi poesia eee onniinss power anc trangcendeat ‘pfluence which America pos- | suceeded in desiroying and carrying olf a large quan- | the traffic'io question. We learn from Wheaton, the latest | tinue to insuit some one or something. the usual business of the day bad been done’ Profoasor 33.4 BROADWAY.—MONBY ABVANCRD TO ABE wants abd: b minded, fi 4 ay (in fact pearly aii) of the provisions, and | American authority on the law of uations, that, in the Those ipjuries and those insults, however, can deceive | yorge, Dr. Whiteboure, Mr. Bright and himseit (ir a amount, on diamonds watches, je Bensee mans moron’ Us & Ligh winded, careiilly ec. | gmmunition belonging to the army. Mr. Lawloss, agent | year 1810, a law was passed by Congress, declaring the | uo perron on the continent. | They cannot be mistaken by | picid), spent the whole bight imootducting experimouts | FCth,#PaNer, Wad every description af vite Gated representative body, The American character ou | of g New York house, the Rev. Mr, Wheoler, and another | Offence of importing African slaves to be punisnadie with | tbe people of Europe eeneraily for the iruta, inasmuch 4: | which’ reauited 10 establishing b:yond a doubt the pra: pale te ome a a she Vari continent of po has sunk immensely duriog | American gentleman, are said to have deen killed in» | death, ard that in the following vear it was declared tobe | the questionable ability of the English journals to conoes' | teability of sending messages that distance: and it was x etwatin the past lour years, and (be cause is to be traced to the boure, thovgh not engaged in the fight A Mr. Priest, | Puscy. The law, therefore, is more striogent in the Uni. | truth by imputing all kiods of evil is universally admi:ted | weti known fact that there a —_—$—$—_—$——— se ‘ A late United States commercial agent at San Juan Jel sud. | ted Sistes than ‘tis ia England, or any o:her country, | It ls very well known what are the interests iavoived i | ingupterrancan ‘then with ip mel Gena 4.77 BRQADWAY-<LIBERAL | ADYANOES MADE corduct of officials, nommaily tue picked men of a grest | gpd others, were taken prisoners. Iu the meantime a | #bd although American citizens bave, since the period | the Anglo French aliiance—it ia very weil known what | soyhty had been at different times raised by scientite on diamonds, wai hes, Jewe ice &e.. of bought for republe put wno, im fact, are wothing but miserapie | messenger’ was sent to Walker with the intelligence of | 12 quextion, engaged im the slave trade between Africa | Interceta sro valuabe and what sentiments nro repog | gentlemen asto the precticability of working tne t= cash, Watches and jewelry for fale. “Business cor tial. Piacemen, appointed to tueir situations ior grat: | Dis capital berng attacked. The mees:nger overtook him | S70 ether, a ae, ave peo banged 4 etfectaally ee yt omg ool on Viglen that thearmics | raph across the Avaatic, but he war not aware om heh nahn Sat 5 aa, aeaatis e a . be imtelvjreturned, reach- eterred from carrying it on at home. A few years | of thotwo nations have combatey er & COMM) 5 ename “s Beations which bave uo ro'eronce 1 the duties | WiC U MESA OM Ceng but Ledag tne enemy | €i0ce DO Coe could buve contemplated the possinility | chemy without being at thr sume time friends; and lt ir | jeetscyinttance, t, Whiod those douvis had not veen satis: | ¢ 5 ()() —~h FEW SESQUREAREA COAL AND TED @f their important otlices. 0. ree, there are | gone. Geaerals Paredes and Veliogo bad stationed their | Of ® revival ef this detestable trailic ia the Unite | very well known that the peace has not tended to increase | “wy. Buerr etated that the cable which b \d other ; x wo ®. M. WAL § Sates. No one could have believed that @ great and co- | between the two peoples a fraternity which bad no roa! io mbichs be had lad down “ ght exceptions; but I say only that i Jery spd troops at @ certain monntalo pass on | © a areat and cn- peo) re = — fired fre Dirico —roule, and were sure of defeating | Mabtened nation, which bad not only renoanced it, but | link to bind them togetter, either upon tne field of batt!> | uneven, weighed eight tora to the milo but that when d im every sa'0r0—tbat U Walker bad be attempted to torce !t. Colonel Bo. | brapced and punisbed ss murderers such of its citizens pn that policy which has made them for the occasion | outa be laid down in the At'aatic would not weigh more $1 OOO WANTED; 70 RATER FOR A SHORE TEER We, AS @ general rule, been of late w% pila entered Granada without orders, and by so | ®% ventored to embark init, would so soon havecan- | allies. It is well Ln a that the public semtimest of | ihan une ton per tile. Between Dover and Ostend, and . on siock of dry goods, &c.. worth ten times the magwid.ent repudlis woiea is respa8i dcing compolied Walker to retreat to that city, | vaseed the propriety of repealing the cxisting law. Wo | France condemes and brands the policy of Great Britaln— | over apd Calais, the cable was aleo necessarily neay smount, for whieh 4 good borius will be paid and aelaim given The gucriva warfare watch for some tras past has | Paredes is bigbly incensed at,the lose of a victory 2 not, wo canuot, that the American people will peng sera tts iso ype ~~ ry grog covet | owing to the frequent anchoriog of vessels: and if, as ‘r faned oe ae aoe See up betwixt the be deemed ceriain, and will court martial Bo- | listen to ro monstrous a proporition. Humanity and poit- LOB, very well known thatit thero isan .aili | cuenily happened, tie anchors caught the cable. they 2° Rare oa e., ment will be Qe thik that wtruce bas been sigued, but anou a distant iiphts and other property. Address or in the Mediterranesn, where the bottom was very | 1UN & CO., i Nassau street room No. me w apt tid : n bt cy are alike opposed to it. But it is impossibie to den: ance pateral for Frapce—it there is an alliance which 1» ( * e i vile for breach of orders, and he will a that tbe very agitation of the quesbon portale dora f troty national, which has tho real and lively sympathict were held so fast that they had to be cut away from the | bor 62 Broad b Tbe report also states tbat fe vessels, Srtwg '* Dearc waich spproactes nearer abi nearer, wil, | te 5 «, wod thet all the native troops bad retired | tre mischief. it clearly shows that tae more advanced | Of the French people—it is an ailiance with Russta, be ” ) LOAN ON CITY OR STATE STOCK, OR for the moment, it sec aos a!! th bap by er By the next steamer from | Of the pro slavery party are disposed to push to the ut | cave France bears in Russia an echo of its own hono- Poop ey egebn or eayet iy Aly tear Lrcgapetaan $5.000 oe en ee Sey, OF STATE Mroce oe Jer canuonade, and then, for the non | Crapade we ebail probably learn tho troth of the matier, | Ost the advantage they have already won, and that | and of ite own loyalty. It ts well knowa that France and | gjyuntage, ” *) Wasa great | real rame R. k., box 177 Herald ofice, None but principals | ortomembat near it. Tetua you s Nicaraguenee, of 27th | they are utioriy reckless as to the means by which they Russia corcor naturally together, while it is most diti | “Yr yin enld the precise cliforence was four hoara | Med*PPy: uitimo, onte decree anpuiling the decree of the | seek 10 attal purpose. cu | and France to march with pertect uaa e Hy . Mornig t | ee ent Aneuibiy of 1038, which provides that alt the |. 1 the meantime, tere is one question which must | cimily. ‘The disctscious and the resolntions ci the last | O03 -¢8 Wectek tins Lnetion, cd die on ce $1 7-000 Foose ce Biakorie, warm getbor anomalous is ka nce and cecrees passed by the Federal Congress shall | bave occurred to these advocates of a sevived sla’ few Gays have omply contributed to prove the truth of portion from England. pereens! property, or boueht tor cash. Busicess covtidential, continue jn full jorce apd fleet, Slavery was abolighed | Wade, ana to which we would favite toeir serious | this fect = by the feceral Cor gress, auc tain is supposed to be un in- | Sttention, Have they made sure of the consent of | In Sve there ia upon tho con'ineat—and from this fact | heen mace by Dr. Whiteboun ting the curreat ci aicheouiben sheet way of re veublabing im Niesragua. Mr. Soaic, | F2eisnd, tm the event of their oblaiaing @ majority | comcs all the anger and spite of the Koglieh jacrnas Wao | the eicctiie uid, and he wea Low epadied 10 Ev0, tenn, = 10 LEND ON BOND AND MORTGAG! ot where sieit to Walker 1 ia(ormed your bas the crooit | 12 Cvugreae, to repeal the law of 1807 We bave | kerve ihe policy of the Oabinet of Lora Palmeratou—there | tothe husdrecth or thousandin: part of a’ stooad, how | PIO.YO 70 LXP,OX BOND, AND MORTGAC The few ivems of news’ concerning the | Perceived no reference to thls momentous question {2 the | ‘8 upcn the coptinent a conviction, instinctive, if yoa will | iogg it wonld take to be conveyei acrose toc Alantc | Teal estates in this city. Apply to's & EROAD, No. 13 7, Naval Cadet Baker, of ber Majssty’s | Jocrnale tbat have yet reached us, and wo are nota lit.le | bot at the same time profoun’, which says :—'' Tne | fe 'had aleo inveutes au inetroneat for weighing (ne iaa, | Wallsreet- second story. frost eos. mer Imperien ‘wae buried im the Briash naval | *Urprised at the omission. Cant bo supposed for amo | siliance between France and Russia is made. It depends } wr. Feld paid the time taken to convey the flaid through | — 7 > “h, the grand rowing r Ment thet we sbould be indifferent to the matter’ Let no more upon governments to break it. The Cabinet of two thousand miles of wire was less than & quarter of a Dress. —OFFICE CITIZEN'S FIRE INSURANOR sinetpat inbabitant oanime | not the of the South deceive themselves upou this | the Tuileries, no more than the Cabinet of St Petersburg, | tecond, L)) Company. Reve York. Deo: 1At6.—A. dichleed of low Fe rade ler Te a ets Ie ene | Decrcated oy oe encom between the two nations 10 | yr. buarr icenticned that Me. Field had given hie cheer | biwollen, No Cr Waillsireet—-J.At McLeAdyneoreary. fe pledged berself 10 iteaup | For the moment this{s all that we ask, and itis all that | {0T £°9 (00 towarcs the undertaking, aud thu: tbe total . NOTES AND OTHER SE- Mr. Buxre siatec that innomerable experiments hat | 4*% Jobe sires, ooruer of Namau, second thom, room i, ght cf the Erg! tached to 1s ighiest word whic merits At te seme time it can Me moet eiriking articies o receive veet froma ihe bead of tae Hogiiet Bequence |s (hat tte rema: which perpecnally tureatens a stad that gre meng the explosion Ago it sLnOLNCed 10 Its readers, as if Lust the Frenod Ministry would be beard ber Mijesty's eleamer Arrogant by Captain ‘Tue bend of the Lperiense was on board, and a | Save trade. ior vito iyeie very pireswnt time bad. 10im, the King arrived’ in bis | Bd unconquerable ; eb ¥ amount subscribed by himseli pti e sue OANS ON PROP Woilewek!, ibe Foreign Minister, at ai! events, only held | yechr on a vielt tote Congul. 16th, the despatch gau- | Presrion by innumerable treaties ; ahe bay oppored it by | we wish at present to stat wards of £100,(00. "yo pecan et Prednis L' arities negated. A house in Teath s:reet near Fleet GHiice uotil bis successor was appointed. and ior ie no | (oat Victor left for Port Royal. 1éth, the steamship Ten- | Sctive hootilities for ify years ; and she will not now cailed for unlebs it was absolutely required, andhe toped | evetbe, Wou 1 for Brooklyn psope: doubt that ie really bad excewent authority for the haan v CARIER & No. | Nassau st, D ON PERSONAL PROPERTY OF Watches diamonds, tire- sleigh robes, sewing dry goods, hardware, WALT ERS, ONEY, MONKY, MONEY—ALWAYS ON HAND, TO New ¥i i abandon a policy whica bas, under the blessings of Pro. | Telegraphic vommunication between Eng- paiement, ae I tuyself learded irom tas Foreign Ofics | Wiig; sre bo pumengers for Calforaia, “1Btb, the | Vidence, ba. the effect of extinguishing tbe trai in every land and the Cnited States. ee_, DUE _Degine to be douvted wh ther it wil vot be | Avcner left for Belz’. The Cossack is wt Navy Bay, | “%arter excopting in the colonics of Spain. We belleve On the 20h ult. a deputation trom the Ailantic Tele tbovght waco the dignity of Fracce to make ALY | (Cou) ‘The imperieuee leaves to morrow, to cor that France i+ cqually tn earnest in this matier. Let the | graph Company, consisting of Mr. Cyrus W. Fiold, Now vudertaking would’ prove remunerative to change alter (Be su, *reiiious obgervations of the Morning | (ce King to Buedelde. ‘SB BM OF Louisiana and Carolina consider hese things. | York, Mr. John W. Brett aod Mr. S. Statham bad intor haresolders, ay The Fmoerer, 1 &L9™, Pas had « consultation o —- ‘They muy rely upon it that, in their efforts to revive views with the Manchester Chamber 0: Commerce aut The motion was” wconded by Mr. R. W. Wood, aud the greatest mportance with bis mr! whore thepos | Slavery in Nlearagua—England’s Intentions | #lsve trade, the oppositien of the Norther: the Manchester Coromercial As:ocia‘ion, for the purpose agreed te; aller whics the depeebon retired , eiviity of leuting Wings bite as they towaras the Filibusters. prove thelr oaly ficult of expiaining various matters connected with the pro ‘J ne ps etired. ‘and from au arti ich appeared y. [Prom the Lon on Post, Nov, 17 — pored undertakin = ADVERTISEM that tbe calis would not exceed ifs. in the pound. Mr. M tee president of the asrcciatica) proposed & to the deputation, and expreseed his be stitutionn<| —(he Walewait! orgas—ino Jue Contra! Ameroan “¢iMoulty,”’ it mast os admitted, INTERVIEW WITH THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. : ;* f& veig oucomfor able aspect. Grave coaplt Tue meeting of the Chamber was bela ip ove o the bh. Warchow +r jewelry for suc. apply wG. a. TROLTKR, 41 Howard a tance of abstaining from eny interference wits Russi ‘om Iu reacing the Clilerent jourpaie pablished ia & ton fi i r i committee, rooms of the Town Hall, Mr, T. Buriey, the - - wreet Fe a ciehe pinioa begins ty gala kroand | call Be Lave oir aey saree eopronching « eatistactory | We &Featiy fear that there may be growing up at this my | Presicent, occupied the cuir, and brieily introduced ue | ——____M.MSUR Asn al # tbat article, irom cational veciy, we may | soiuiicn, they teem to ‘grow rom day to day more and | mest in ibe foreign press, and even in public opinion, | deputaticn. FINE FEMALE CHILD TO BE ADOPTED. ONK MisUKLLANKOUS. our “rentes”’ and our railroads, partial rere perplexing. It 1® no longer & question of the | Which tbat press tends vo mislead, a very false idea ir. C W. Field eaid he kcoked upon the enterprise in Wwouth oid. Call at Ot Urchard street, a the busemoeut moe least for the present tbe | te general character of our foreign policy. ‘The main | which be was engaged a ove im which the mea of Man 1G5 Saxay STREET NEAR VARIOK.—W. AH. VAN covsirvction of treaties end, is. thatoa ecrovat of certain | ch Han) oh od OPTION.—ANY pret v Nowk 2 anne, * " thers ceoupied in manufactaring DOPTION.—ANY RESPR FAMILY J) Nove's tender, Ktchen’ range, summer convertion of 1860 is im abeyance—everything appears ov prs foenth nctabysd ey m ous of adopling & fine heathy ‘wale ehild, of A Tange and stove war «We fate of General Walker. As to cular incwWents sad certain secondary questions, | r commercial pursuits, must feel an interest. At present Fang conch parents, can hear of one Vy aopiy tok the latent. patterns of tuautel grate part people have completely forgotten what tbia general char: succens we presume to offer BO | coter bas been ever since 182 We thick tuat if this reasonable terms, Or aml or and , vs’ aod jewellers’ furneces built, repaired. Soap stone re- P M # permitted to believe Ubst railroads traced across #0 extent!ve aod ‘) yalate1 a cous will remaia for y War is at beet an cneertaie 2, ani more os- Seog tame witboct Fiesing a proui: and We Detate focally sveh a war aa iat wbicb hie ambition has p-o. | Pad been better remembered maay false supporitions, | connected by telegraph ives; wad it only remaived to lay 6 Cay cities of Burope and Fogland, as weil asthoee Poin oin, the United Pistes and Britieh North America, were | avs, third ‘at 1283; Twenty seventh wt, between 7d aud sh front room, for days, down a wire between the costs of Ireland wad New | pp LAWYRR BENEDICK AND THOSR Two oF foundland, Careful soundings for the purpose hat been cers will meet Mrs. Burnes at the Commissioner's ole LL ACOIDENTS FROM THE BURNING ae pared made by Lieut. Maury, under the direction of the Uatica | this morning, ai 9 o'clock, ther will confer « f pow tae ctciincale uf France’Gho have ‘bot mamtained or | Cone tO te ties che’ to the ‘worth of ‘Nicerages | BAVINE Texard to the olovated poiat of viow ia Stakes government, anu tbe bot.om of the ocean had been | her. ee Emperer’s ‘Lment bas constantly placed itselfin its | found to consist of one uniform substance—a mass of freaied with considera‘ion the Foglish alliance, bavebeen | bave formed @ coaiition against the fadventurer to , NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOMN J. MURPAL, ( bed. This declaration Ws rioguler. Pi there are | qreation rigutly Jucging Wat ebould be wxaceed ia drealy | Felation wiih foreign powers it might have veea percety. | shells go mioute that uncy could otly be sean by the ait | JT nr ire vcoseutond, enum of Curk, Tren aa} iwgular ic this article. We | csiablichin, bimeel! ie the last mentioned State, he would 4 pecs pio Ot a microscope Soundings proved the existexce Jif John Jonli f 0 onditions of the a:lance, the | ¢vertually attempt to extend bis conqnesta to the Mexi- | OO arising subsequentiy to the treaty of Paris, France | oi » kind of plateau, which seemed to have been crested | Ireland, by bi powsbg . BAS neous iwterpretations, mapy upjustidabie mis gitter (ames at wholescie and retail. usually #0 eircumspect, bas @ word oa the subject veked But itis impossible to deny that, according to the ebanging » minister to please Lxgland. Jatest mecounts from the scene of action, fortune in- ie FLUID re entirely prevented ty sing the patent india rubber amp. They eannot be broken, burst or exploded, when lighted MAHXHURST & MOTT. Manufacturers, 69 Fulton street, New Yor. Pg OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ~ 47 THE BRUSH = ; fuewore, 887 Pest! atreet. Franklin ecvare. all ardeles % 1 ‘sake of the ae nener ceased to act ard speak tn conformiiy with | tor the very purpose of laying down a telegraphic cable, | rect to box 125. Calitoruia papers please vt don wbich I iesought to impose on the Kae. | can vender. Ite tobe regrened, for the the fu. | ‘as view. "To baveborve this "a mind would nave wtf. | the ebeuy suntv being costinued the weels lence’ | Cony. told atthe lower: factcry pris. Faint brushes cf a superior —_, Because that minister displeases bivberto failed of success. The expedition of Walker to a fy pohedt nets by cael Af “ sisetned to many ot tee pool) aah Le faeee- anaes sean. \HKISTOFLE & CO.'S CRURBRATED BLECTRO PLAT. conditions the alliacce would become intolerable, | Nicaragua, an‘ bis ceurpation of ali authority, both civil it be pecersary to characterize this point of view? | intnis country, including Stephensoa. Brunel, Bidder, ‘RIS f & OO. AT. mar. @r raiber uo alliance could ex st for between France and pa military, were groge violations of wternation«! right ~ ~ ——- England an alliance if on'y porsibie when it imposes no ood itis deeply to 4 regretted thet more prompt and 4 mn the eas ageames Neneaiw tenets ner, penny Cpe ag Mg moe oo a yr Pp. —YOU GAR LEAVE | 178 BED AND, BOARD, ‘1 : las not tained the arine telorrap! = that ts 80, that is 80; you den once befor® shat i 4 sacrifice on the boner, independence aad digaity of the | ¢iicacious means were not taken by the Central Amor! | Joi the Emmperor’a goversmeni has never had any | company ever formed, aod to Mr. Statham, who had de | so too. To morrow, Tucsiay “thas 00, ths % Willtama etree. . So'clock, that is eo, that ia so; two natoat. can Slats for tbetr comm pretection sgainet auch Iw. | C02. ‘Bought than Una of serving Wit al aa power auc | youd mere time than duy ove clagia the world vo weule: | Semembersi wilte'en thee) thas wo, t00 oe ne ea ware, The depot of this celebrates ware, former'y situated ‘At di Brosdway, hes been removed to Bo on aa ad ca a rrouen a SE ee a acm tem eonse oc | Win all fis heart he geveral intorcsis of bumanity and | ing copper wives for submarine purposes, aud they HERCULES “What can we reply. for example, to the accusation | {heir danger. Waiker’s position, fur mouths atter bis do- | Clvilizsiton, hile at, ihe same time conctliqung those | allagreed in tniaking that A woud ave wor ite parpote, and HERE I8 MY GARDNER OF KINGSTON LOCAT. | Fynonr, CROUP.—THTS AWFUL COVPLAINT Ta IM. ost the Emperor of Russia of sending the Princesses | scent cp v Nicaregus, was precarious te the extreme. | Sencie! intercas Wilh the Benor And dpa ot Te a ne eaten eects ad aia hance eat ed this winter? Please address Western, wrougs we | (> 'iedintely cured by br. Tobias’ Venetian ttaiment, No SF ney noust cu poltioa mani ta. vertyy it | foeeed, qt waatot uatl eter baw government war re: | COUBU'Y and area poopie, whict Louis XVI and Sapo J who wore pvometing the vrlertaing bad aan been wo*ve. | ueatway Pest fee, Sena oe ce ns icra td Wecerehlloee toad ve ime the Russian Princesses can no looger enjoy the liberty | coprised by the United States—a atep taki arontly | ty oar ey = Bee this ond A herbi Den glory. | cessful in LC, +> hg ons, py yd : y ee N pat oe be of traveling ia Europe without an outory being raved | wih the sole view of @Labiing the adventurer to bold a pu oe We arate Das padaone pare an order A oom raction of the eure anes sf THE FIRE De . io. hopin, jouraaie” tothe ess: thot a'vioaiion of | fis prosné—that be. Vecumme really forasaanis, Tus | d¢!iaboce \browa & ther netione—in Pursuing J cable required for ibe ditaace between Nowfoaa1i0é wacenennennnnnrsnmerncsers > oan ewes cree me the Treaty of Paris bas taken piace, we cannot uader- | rors! «fccis of that resognition were euch as {; waa ia head cy y by ® fom yt Agi ein aa vio- | anc ireland, t yoo o- ie . ra y — Kuper EW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT—MERIING OF RE ily acetate PO! aan, aoae KIRK, AND stand where such exigencies are to coare. The Treaty of | te:ded io produce. lLader ite sanction adventurers of A L eeod part eas ye... r smo 4 ‘oror | & Co., Lanten y sears E — & Oo, ieee presealatives, Mo ndey ever . Cy “at Peet saan hen bockoree Rois ite i Parie would eppear to have been coucladed every grace bastened (0 join the fiitbustering chief (rom | Pé# yr te pony tegen pry vd afm Be Type; and the jutte Perot, Company ~— + For View President—Jokn ~~ tagaegad Potiery Deyot sone east, Row Yoda” view of (rieudiug tbe critical propenmities of ihe warts o Uaed uter, 094 wong Vem fs ow ts fe se naventacens ovaens Gras note Gee a= Nepales sitio wan to be congieted, and depeoues ca doarde ves: | For kecrengyotm. & Woodhall of Hove 38 gS PET ep ap gape ene tal” hanson ones mea oe hecan count M. xoule, cxambsisador to Spain, wire | 1c JciEe and, above all, more conformable tothe idews | down during the tu2-ceding moathe of June asd Juiy | [0% iFeasur s H fan MPER ‘Well ae pi biic Ife’ France can certainly never submit to | tirapge proceedings in that country and at Ostoad, must even pretensions | ab in the reraembrence of oar readers. There prevails an opicion thai the King of Naples is | gg @ while, this filibustering invasion of Nicarag a abort to publish ap amperiy: ui Loe publication of a | 4, sflord uF ac insight \oto the political morality corresyandenne ib & journal epiitied tne hone de Pranct, | of the Western world, which it is imponsivie to regard betwixt bia Majeaiy sod Loule rhiligps hee crested aa | wybovt urcesiness. Such things, we believe, could not Qnimort) agsiust him amore parvies who wore disposed | take place in any part of Larope—nay, were such an ot nf fa any grate caves %S per cant tm coni, gains 40 per gout thes in Con teem. Aapened htng, "tok Gt eae to operation, ath. AJ JACOLS. 44 Prom’ way. I AVE YOU SHEN TOS $8 AND $¢ ROOTR AT JONES No 19 Anu street! also the cork and double sule boots at $5 And manners of the presert (ime, to aesore the march of | The Freliebh government bed acted with the utmom progrere in the world by a policy of diriuterestedners aad | jivcrality. It had miready directed w veasel to bo sen! mcderation, inspired by s sip and profound love of to make further aad thorog order ard peace b the coasts 0! Irelaud and Ne Ri bas experienced tha po'lley, and Errope bas | fovndiand, with the view to select the best places for of it, Tole policy .1 disinterestedacas | landing the cable. Itt ad also agreed t> cuarantes an in ed ad “ r : “ . 0 Desed ip an especial manner upon | terest of four per Copt per avoum om the entire amoon’ of ET ORS AME ST AND GOLD J SWELBY, Be Giese en eee ae ee ae ee serprig goog ee ar “oveseniomn an ica of order and posce, of civilization aad humanity, | capital required to manufacture aad lay down the esl. | her, cresers bre fx peckiaces snd tone pla ed eympatby. In bis reply to Louie Patil | whether deapatie or free. To find a pareliel once ou ths | 400 Bt exclude either energy or vigtisuce. When it | The way im which it ts proposed to do this was togiv~ | usual importers and wholesale dealers in Parisian bas permitted himself to ppeak in terms bo disreapect u tide of the Atlantic we must go back to the early middie | ¥® found necessary to preserve, for the future even | company £14,000 a year, which was equal to 4 por cent ~ 7 os ” t more than for the present, the independence or the Wert, provided tbe sbareboltery did not receive more tain f per ENTISTRY —A . WHO HAVER BE Uveoerr —s— Teapose hi tt the ieurer be ‘ceeuice, woes’ woses pro, | 2ECt, Worn, the see kines ra od the ve obtain c footing as | Which w# the goverment whch showed the movt fore’ | cent, in which caso it would ouly pay at tue sams rats as Dian ort procuring s vervicahts and peavitul eet ot | ‘\TININGER, MIVNESGTA, ON THR WHT BANK OF Btemmatical—that he cen ever hope it will be tergowen by | teu metal een 7 hight apd the,mort resolution’ That of the Emperor | private individuals. He believed atso that the Britis | (eeth are invited to cull or HENRY C. O'CUN AUK, at oot the Misaialyo! being one of the rapldiy rieing towne of @itber the government or the people h wMtanwhile the grest and absorbing question waich a ment, decisten-—whiok | government would even go further, and feraish theove | CSCTET. Sica pun by fie aprered Method. ne ee ee reccicia copetinay ae ones isd a py bin impor ern emigration. presew i ft ‘A mort iniereating private letter i« publigbed im the Mom | tates the United Statos is now becoming an tmporiaut fou ‘ord into the scale of | pany with veescls fur laying down the cable free of avy | Se > | Soneand Of monerste tneane, le quummence Sasteets tore “ destinies of the worw! Still that of the Emperor. | charge. in Liverpool, the ooterpriee bas been mos; wars dene “y trun de la Flotte, giving aa acovuat of an event of great ! It i assorted, = x x ext epring. Althowah only about font months oud, it has al- la Plotte, giving vuat of at er ture tm the politics of Central America. : up to the previous pight the eudscriptions BerEraY —De, & ORRIN, CANAL. NEAR | reody atteleed a poptistion ot three Baro inhbanty avd wn lot fity b we ‘pment that ran the greatest risk: 4, taterest to the followers of tho reltqne of Sisto, « pagas | and upon extremely probabie grounds, that Walker has | bleh wat the gouernees ons § La Veriek ciroct old nami Finen trem atx dal ‘ont iy wiked for the loast ad i made the greatest | in the town hed amounted to £55,000. and it was ex | jin io ame and euceemtes experience. Daly oe Gity wiltone Uf souls Prom tne eoumucroal, relations | ‘cntided himectt wih the elavery set euroduclas the | tacrifices im the formidable strucgie which eaded im the | pected whe: they would be furtuer increased, 19 tho | with the new and larmicns benunbiag agent, Preven forty millions of souls, Prom toe commercial relations | wij] take the earliest op; ~ ret Ne ‘ ” u 9 | tall Of Sebasiopo’ Again, that of the Emperor, So long | exient cf £20,000. Io Giargow, also, great interest was pain Prices moderate. unre Tar be ioteragting te Amerioia reeaces. Proms tation | nati ution.” sits advocates ¢elget He csutjest co ha | 88 the war issted the France of Napoeon lit. snowed | manifested tn it, and the Lord Provort bad called a meet- a —— rou'd be gied of « ny eddition number. Fhe cit: 9 4 = | countries which victared to be tiegal © the Con’ | tteelf the worthy heir of the France of Henry IV , Lovis | ing of the principal merchants, in order to receive an HOLE AND PARTPAL SeT# OF TERT ly ry ae ae Comin iOD. Sia ry Mtves they bad ang of the Spavan | Xi¥., and Nopeleon | ; and in the twinkliog of an eye, | explanation from one of the promoters of the under: | 0), poi fiver pine scencuinized 0, we wow) | irene I information nod pamoh-ets acseriptive of 4 tral american States afver they had Cane Soret before it | wis Francs which bu’ the day before tad been ono vast | taking At soon us the required capital was obisines, y the plas, can 4 by applying vy lerte: or otherwise, 0 the emperor, there ia tbe Sovoreigs PoniiM-—we Daltl, | Zan be revived im that quarter. Tole cvatingeucy wecre. | lsberatory, Beoame what she bas bon a: every epoch of | the shareholders would be culted "GG. Woberwon' tes Water. street, Now Tork; Toner Bera: the supreme Of the religion of into. Fic hae a mag’ | fepe that we conidentiy aptictpate, provided Walker is he ; § 4 ==> | beimer, 199 Broad ay New York: 8, W. Arnold. Uhied etreet Pliledelphia Te as Dowreliy, 166 Walnat reet, Philndeiphie; Philly Kobe, 12 Powell street, Philadel TL biwes Pub atreet. abov Fairer. Fpringtie!’d. Uhw, Thom ‘eps. Louisiana; Jobn Naincer, Faller Hoos. ‘Territory, Louis Loichot, Postmaster, ¥: Bifcent palace and a court conristing of 24,000 priests, charge: with the service of 4,000 piteoe of worship, Hit Gress is compored of slong white tuaic, over which tt a He owes bie recognition >y the Uaited ‘Wide crimson robe, ile wears a white iransparsat veil, ery party, who doubtless saw in Srimmed with gold lace, the people sever beholding bie | pir, @ fit instrument for extending their infloence July 1, 1866, the Deir! fell ii, and woe High immediately called to the palace with the | to bis aid college, composed 0 200 pricsta of the first | pot probable that tnver the circumstavces etther ho or Aminatratios of the | they will torget such obligations. We percetre, indees, ' wat nto religion that the | that rome ot Walker's trends deay bis proslavery sym | Perrotal Lopes Jed to bold bis groand—e circamstance which, by ors pot ecem quite Fo certain as som Corte\ely if ia the bour of danger and during the oom | that the undertaking was pot in the bands of spec bat any government showed fteelf full of ardor ca ‘That it would prove a profitable lu vestroont there could im it wae thal of the benodowbt, With the jyetem of telegraphing, could tranemit through « single line of wires To whom did t oh blood pg - ey wou’ te emsbten we ten Wat | carh bottle. By this wongert i | elory. To w i@ thie triamph cost most in being propared woul to transmit at 7 oh tod propagaticg heir views. they came forward | Eo \reaaure?. Was it 20, 10 France, whowo arma were 00 | least 0,000 words withia that time between Karops aad | [sinter re poateed | Sp ri formtdawie, and who bad such a iarge part inthe success, | America. me aoe hy pa hon Bg bare to ~A Be Rcectooe that Lord Palmerston, to express how great were the ‘oonsider w! ‘wou! ‘ reasomad| onarge tres mit le C——-» ia DARIGIAN FANCY GOO1s.—ERNKST AaTIER & ni be (nauiged in, tu came the war | ting @ mentage across the Atlantic, bearing im mini tnt FALL MILLINERY, 4&0. CO, G4 Nassaa etreet, bas reeeived from a laren SILVIA’S GRECT is warrante:! to rlvar an engraving for fu.l inet: vetions in ever brilliant, could e@ly oring to it very critical period tm his career, and it \* , Agent. Price 30 cents, ane " . - M - oie anser bad contiased, Cowl fed nothing better to ray thea that | they could pot at present write a letter and receive ao "rE ‘? naser'ment of fancy articles, vix—eetieniem, einen nAles, eo fate ‘a more Dealing body. "On the 80, however, Oe eee ee neta tte ee tose probabintics, | 2uglead would then nave raised berself to an eqval foot- wer frem New York in tess then iwonty days, aud | f'Ab' MILLINRRY Coons, far cases, combs, Bros Seton pel m Dairi got moch worme, and immediately the news was | 71.0 » Pieh the portion 1a ruesson puiat cicariy | ‘Oe with ber ally. Liat yor, if one will call to mied day | from New Crieans ‘m lees than twico thet period. Many 9 and £2 Joun eweet, ornaments, French I. = = Se The interests of both the par a of by day all the acts and worde which marked the Rastorn | perrons might azeert that eme was visionary, bot INPONTER ADD MAMUPACTORER HOTOGRAPHIC, AMRKOTYPE AND DAGUERREO- with the great gods of jheaven. an. was about to er oor a ead whether we ate not called upmto in. | War, O06 will bo forced (9 admit that bot’ bo’ore and | ibe same wes at ove time said of crossing tho Atiamis in ., ud r chemicals of every description, red and fer. nenew bie foul. On the Sth he excirod, whoa It | (ertere i» thoes aan eee cetione, bat wo | GUring ar Weil @# after the war, Navoleon ill, never for a | steamers. The feat was nevertheless acoomplished then ; SILK MILLINERY GOODS, atahed bo order, sien, the various erticies 6f anoaratne ane: wee i * Topartes | (eriere |” thewe Central Amerie ce reriy. Fiivvantes, | Mibale lawiant ceased to dieplay that spirit of moderation | and be believed that in this instaxce there were no en omental tance, fuetured ad furnished, 8D. HUMPHREY, for vroming | Ualexe the question nsmite of 8 sim ple Fenty evar, | wulch ta the eign of strength. nnd one of the euaracverie- | gineering oF other dificuitis which conld not be over eas cape kod het dresane, jopraphic chemist nad wholeaale and rial com = t Hie features of bie po: beta forelya aod domestic. come, Trench flowers, feathers. he. Ae. — 1 = across hit | tice, and the tran 1 K - pms 4 Had the French gover ament so wiahed, tt mgnt easily Mr, J Barrr, who is #0 well known in connection with A complete mock of the sbeve goods constant y a0 band, an@ TRAM MANUFACTURED CONFECTIONERY, 4 eat’ ihe ever of the garing mciuidde wore su:ranced | [ity ",;munous of Tulare miseriuiiows o° the'model re. | Dave educed from ie Eastern war, an Karopean aad | submarine telegraph, £ext epoxe in support of tbeschemo, | lor eale Ot the lewent market price, | | SU Gonntating of @ fill aseoriment of plain and ‘taney ean with another fier to that of the late Dai tempt is macle 10 impose oe dar dominions, we best con. | revoluilonary war. which would at the rame time have | It was undoubtedly @ work of grett_magaitnte; 990,000 | —— — — - - ties, gum drops, liquorice drope and otherdracs:; rock candy. ae Pelle vpon any portion of oUF dominions, we Dest con | Sein a war of conquest. It didnot doit because it would | miles and upwards of wire tis to be prepared In afew ASMIONS. MMR. DEMORRETIA BRANGH wTORA | iTTimmartils lor rrialheg ‘ au ence sat up tn We bod, then rene ehegetner, aed pro. | Souta nsnraneT te by de A pecans ius paricy {above n'l Luinge a palicy of oder | momibe; but be believed fhat it would be necompiished, | Aued’at seensirect, Mos! extensive meworiment of of do's that would reach —! e: <and they "going! go- . ‘ & ririct nevirality, To lay down any precise rules . “A. ‘ae & ‘of 1807 ing’ going!'."" Therefore, my friends, listea to the suggestions st t +4 Peace, And becavee it Only resorts toarms when, as | and thet darit immer 57 the telegraoh | basque to be bad only ai this establishment, A, A Oeeding Wo an aiar placed on one ride, asvonded it an to the right of intervention im foreign quarrels i+ H y of prudence as dictated by experience —be in time, send in your gave bis benediction to the multitude, who uttered aout | simpiy imporsible. Every Sate most judge for iteelt in | Wat thocese io the Rassias war, it is necessary to defand oy —y ahakb Go mn | SS orders withcut delay, to avoid deiay in the execution of wour of joy. By » sirntagem easily managed, tho privsta bed | Getermining there tice pointe; and auch, in fact, has boon cmopene lavereeeste Tas wr ‘Jeon you, taal Coord we adden te to a “semarel fase? neh interest of civilization, progrere and humanity, if tae | communicetion being extended to the weet: Fy peror’s goveramen' bat wished, it might have easily | being carried forward with great rapt warn yo reckoning contin genc ie tated for the devrased (airi the parton of bis 608. | the practice of nations up to the present time. Our in his natural beir; ® trap bad ict down one body and | peete in the contest pow raging in Central America are laterrupted it was ty in the ones. te bet - paid court to Reten hy sioply doing nothing to stop | During the coming year, Malta, Corfo, and Reyp: would cation, Ae. he E Faised the other, without tae public being able, IN ths | ten remete and uncertain to enuitie as to take an active | Prd court (9 Keren ny sisply, “a Ad 4 eut disappointment & remitignce moat accomoan: det Of the prosiration called for by thew iorm weit fiat we ceufece abet we cangot regard tue | Ber cievoscbing march trwarde tov East. wod uo | would be joined to London : and wittia inrce years be ‘ : ¥0. WODakINe power would have ® figat to reprovca Franco, | expected that the line would be extended to India. In ip, to perceive the deception. Tho corse was rem refined mann 1M Greenwich street, near Liberty, ore without apprebension. No one cau tell to what 6 cabinet ia eros e1 4.000 milos of tek 7 ——— eed the cau, ¢ 7 it by 3 } | tor at thet time Bo cabnet in ope, not oven | the jattr country, of telegraph had already nate a home and hep wrest 4 - the new taint tied hie ince, rarrounded be all ta> | qeewieenay Wad, ad ot, (ne prevent Gime ths chances | ‘hat Of London, bad « thought of exciang ber agaiont | been ercoted, and 2,000 more wore now tn progress. Pomecring thelr Own apartments wey araie or theo mink RANSLATION® | AND | INTHAPRET \TION | 1M Presi, and went through the various parta of the city, | A" scr sg te in iavor of ite ruccees., Unior luese cir. | the secular ambition of tue Usae The Frenca govern. | The Cnited states government hed reventy elected somo ie fein donee and, gtaly omy 1 veda | og Purmeh, spanish, ‘english and Carman, by PRANKS ‘where he was received as a god, in & grand iriamphal | fimsiances we murt be prepared to defend our pres | ment did just ihe contrary, exoling Bag Se eaeae eee cn thelf arrival in Ireland a atart tee | Gurudinn. frie! Gelnp. A correspoodense opened. wih ay | oNd "epanish Teacher.” eems moderate, Please copy the car drawa by one Lunsred while horses. Formerly thé | sine, wherever sitaated and by whomtoever attacked. | Whe crample 0 hb mage | Me F im” | pay na above described through the Uniog aqnare Pos: ofl ddrers. Dairi invested in himeoif both tomporai and apiritnal | 5)" Venew of forbearance, when carried too far, invites | Sasinet thie menacing ambition These things should not | since, they informed Mr Field that their opinion war rf A. S#YMOR, | | — erin Japan, but in the year 1900, having called to | ‘The poiiey We. Dave, ih the West, carried this palie be forgotten; and if they were not forgotten, if people did | oven more favorable than befure te to the sultabionass of a yours MONTAGNE ZINC COWPARY, Ex'eevistanos the Soneoue, or sommander in cttet of the | fume far enoogh. Happily there ie af yet no ground for | £00 forget the masi‘crt proofs of the energy aad loyalty | the plateau for the Frovetion of the cable, > 2 MATa ae as SreeTeeR 4 at ithe ext Briers ane reancn, wm fer omar bh nel o | —_ meat | cf a policy which, while feeling tteelf strong enough to | Mr, Firin, in acewer to questions, stated that tho fret New Jersey, who * fe subreribere Acoma ot Stupor peeer of Woe ald vaul aboar 189 all that ron | SCUYE interference, Dat it ie Ov od to anh, toma | voealm aod moderate, hex never failed in any realduty, | soundings, mede in 186% were not Yor any purpose coc. | years, axed! thirty tse, poscemsing riomny. wish \y dealers with their various mained waa the spiritual power, which tha Diri atill ro. | ihe preteen of exette, tay 6 es in any honorable engagement, or in amy really serious | pected with the iaying dows @ telegraph ; but Lieutenant | Corespondence MND wome nwt ov uncnoumnbery “Qine Warre Part, more brilitant te cols: and more Aurae tains in All ite plenitude. The present Geporor is the | “#°rou'y and elfectively. matier, they would no more fear its weakness in the | Maury was even then @o much strnok with the | Teicher nwn. fond of domestir tt wet dereinped pm bie than le : direct descendant of the S*og7an ccompete and | ‘The Proposed Reopening of the Sinve Trade than {te violence in Italy, aad ite adversarion of al! | extraordinary pature Of the platesn that he desig Agdices Dl. Mason, Rahway, Now Zaye asp N18, far sheathing vaawole ‘well obeerved separation o° the spirited > "7 Ratsing the Price of Negroes. pe and of all countries might have «pa‘ed Furopo the | nated ft “the telegraph plateau.’ The porsons | jersey : _ of extra size and thickness, ior mann tatarers? by A. re —Rarein 1 Micting epectacte of toere polemics, ae foolieh wa irritat | interested in the company, who bad spent yore tm Ob. | cemee emcees fF FOR power as seen in Japan xampied in history. Bat Prom the London Port, Nov 22 , ‘ “ghia aod ——————— pernee Zee, of tactous descriptions, what an astonishing family resemoiance nave not ail ‘The recent <seceae of the pro-slavery party '» the | ' ich agitate paotic opinion for not bing taining exclusive rg concessions, had consented LA Kis, made for the rooung of large stores and butldt Superstitions to one another ‘pied States bae led them to adopts tone, and to in to recelve po compentation unti! the shareholders had Pow ae ren ore sperintendence of experienced Faris rvolers, om ae a tpeculatiove ‘of a somewhat @artling kind Alliance of France with Resstn recerved a ten Keehn Syl money, aad wa 11 TABLES FOR SADR. —THKER Fret | guarantor Wee ave vance oF "TF ona 8 att “ Nord, (the organ of Russia.) »; 7) til all the working expen ¢ been ol off; afer Clipse second hand billiard taht pae cheap. Appl An Ragiich Ropers ot en Ba to hccpeubey 6 wrath tocemmaeh 90 tunes a0 Wiser Me talseed wick stication tee ineaitecttions | which they” woult take one buf of tho et protte thea | {0 At WRANDER CUAWRENCE, 947 Browiway, corner of No 45 road eiree., New Yorks / and Gren bie to deny—'hey are evi ef . ‘ 7 eal Fee m | Peroare eoreet ini a Bash rcmdin ban tare tin wad pad soy We ought not be surprised that, under there | of j ublic opinion by the clfercot organs of the press | undiepored of. Ene capial reud Meaviectereaad | TARO ny ewam pan. | WARM. LUXURIANT ¢LRepING APARTMENTS FoR comsetantes, hey shoud expreme—throagh weir or must nese ceco struck by the unanimous reprovaion | iay down the cable at first estimated at £400,000; | i WR GAME OF BILMARDS.” RY MICHAL Prte niahed from fifleen to Sty cena per week, by wal Jour, (Och 19) Correspondence of the Lomton | + ne if the great competition for the constructinn 01 we | | ‘ Ht with Whieh the acts of England have been received upan | ont owing to er uctinn © Jen, with inetrations. jrst pablished. Price $]. Bh Pompton s secretary hedeteads in parlor or silting Foom. Sot fe me net sasteenT Vestal tah the Cectenes | en ee Ae eee et We cacanen tat bs toe | (Pn (i Stinest the cable, there bad been & considerable reaction in N* | copies ‘walled (ee on secelpt rl price, by OCONNGRS | whalese'e and feiail o'so im ingtalmnewta at 62 Wine steee tar, Sesraguaps and Sal vetorams were on the march to Pt that could bave been expected. Dut we wore bard. We with bot (0 epeeke now Of Fogiand alone, for in the | cost trong ee .rapeee bad aleo been given by per- CUTARDER, vitliard tie makers, 63 Ann etrect, N. ¥ = New York, and 136 Folton street, Brooklyn. ae ee ee ee rT ee