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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7407. MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. E Dumber 963 British, 11 and 1X6 foreign, | of President and by his adberence tothe it be contra! fee proworeh, busmess on hand; but the derangement is at hat these are. In the meantime the follew- ABRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. = bcc tangs vp op scat of ne site demecraie pany. pol Pie ear taarilino werlare shah become Detorsen sno | somewsere cise, “here oo?” isa yor eon atl tng tile may’ nerve 10 covscle tbe British pablie for thelr ber, namely, 230, and the fewest in June, uemely, 83, pau Foner ¢" being sacked or Ca count for some of the geidabsorbew We mans protabiy ven tho Ruse (am poverenene evase wit wo INTERESTING FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE, | toirty-tour steamsnips are included in the above record. | the growth Limes expressed some ‘ar; find the Of the Kresicat detvioncy by waelug MB | tended lues wi'l fo second the number of inhabt- There is room to the have been unable to 360 tie rate of the iaierost actually paid; bud itis pesmececsazy | tants wAch they s¥epevtvely contain to a German ml The circular of a respectable house in te Frowe and | There We ry Worse png hy Pasinoes am | Malt EE Dae Hpmeevels cxsiala v square German wine trade —We beg to lay before you our | seknowledge hand than capital wo cover i: li there wero wsurplay | ip the English (or rafter Sx eb and Welsh) — ae Sncrease of Bullion in the Bawk | annual reports from the Frenct ant German vineyards, | race extends tal jn, Europe wo could peter She repeeyantacce 80} comes the searest in Jeneity of P»pviation. of England. which, we regret tc say, are again very vatavorwnie. | But it te sca ir wa ery sugges te revi o€ pared pT lige Fr pgamatrg ay lenlnng Prioes have, in consequence, considera ly advanced, nad | Stattm nnd ; eer ee eee St aon ia el of thei7 authou*oity. ond lives, from St Petersburg to War- from Zowuo tothe Pitsctan frontier stocka of old wines are so reduced in the bands of both the ‘are IMPROVEMENT IN CONSOLS. growors and the trade throughont the two couatries, that Sa teaneteenty nee conor nee ta Kia tf. bs sy ‘ : unless the vintage of 1857 is abundant, not onl; io Frauce | the potas in dispute between the two governmaats, aa ih and Germany, but throughout the other wine producing | the unsettled state of tne region. that the adminietratioa | Privete property om the high oras, whoster an enemy's, THE GREAT RAILWAY SCHEMES OF RUSSIA. | countries of Europe, 11 is difficult to predict what way'be'| Of Mr. Bnohaasm may not attempt to incorp ra the | OF 2 Neutral vemels, bereapectad: ee the result, or to what price wine may aitain. Wo havo’ | Guestion, and, used ee Algae oes ot eat On tule | AU thie ts very fine, and sua mero mal or of and inberer. YY reason to acppdte thk:ia Incge The English Government and the At- | ssewou sonauiy ave owt is Trae tne none | fran are easel wis coriat-rens ismce peices. | Beh gs him, bee te poate to woolah war | Hiya ti, fr cent forgone, sar woo a lantic Telegraph. peas pig ded nara pon care eae “have | ike this country, nover to allow tho territory of vhs tora, | WUEIE 12 postibie to reduoe war to the condition of « | URYEAi! Tes, wo bave many evidences oC Il wome ofthe 8 a mus to fall undor the dominion of the United States, or of | 4U¢l between res} government: 1d who would | great sooreties of Paris are based upon reat tansactwas, been extensive, it has mostly confined itself to those dis- | any other Power. It is to be kep! open as rent Ggnreg of ‘With suilleient seourty, otters, we know, aro nov se. une inmumeradle“conapawies”” of Paris t2 befor’ tricts where it had shown tieelf in previous years, The'| 2! nations for the commerce of the world. Should the Hives or ‘srrconunetion’ wth tad practe As tw of ts THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY | totat yicid of the French vineyards cannot be catimated | £OVerBMmeDt of the United States veok, on aay pro- h criyinal directors; and (he capital implicated in the acts a tence whatever, to abridge the righis or seizs the ps : 4 4 Averego.......:..1,20 | Av ‘ 2 at more than one-fifth of an average crop; bat so far as | seesions of European nations in America, be they main papery peoving finer — takings 1 —— saber ints q ‘The thira itne, from Moscow t> Nisvai Nov; THE NEW MARITIME LAW, at present can be judge1 the quality will be superior to | 1nd oriminnd, a firm resimance masi undoubtedly be 1 could pedi Co sania “ihate Ceperations Nee ait tare obr- ried out Lut which have atsorbed large capitat—in the ay fon e bas ole &o. ac. last year’s produce, In the German vinoyarda tho ylold | Comentted’ edits of @ pincable Mel eotaeeey tae Oregate, miliem wepon weltions sterling. It is ta Paris thet | vig4 T2002 | Merionctenire My is is not much more favorable, and the quality will not com- nt it admits of one, also, of a dirvotl7 coutra Ceriain persons of small pobtics! credit have got up ® | Niehni Novgored.1,3403 ep Ditto... aad Pensate for tke dolictency. Fy nature. It is not the policy of tuis cownery tormanicost | OEE | PRO. W eigen’ atipasion Eh cite teins Sant! ieee cgnrin* oor" ganas’ Tudoroas seme of 1u¢ =| Pena achone’ " st | @ good P ¥ 7 | “The Collins steamsbip Atlantic, Capt. West, from Liver- |" ‘The Liverpool albiom, of 24th ult., nays:— flop to raise insuperable. ‘beeriers seaicer ton gabe” | tendonoy of tale aise it will bo found ted wale | Words, since spein cancer keep up the payments of | Ans {ateis" trom hesSow so Tsou (ata) ae Pool, arrived at her wharf at about 12 o'clock, yesterday. | On Saturday evening Mr. Samne! Braoegirdle, sxlt pro- | ment assuming an aggressive charactor, Watie our al. | te Proposal of My, Marcy is most specious ia theory, | IDlereet on her consolidated interest of old lars, f ghrough the governments ; The Atlavtic brings Liverpool datos of the 26th No- | prictor and shipbuilder, of Northwick. oniled at tho Album | Manco subsists with France the staissmon of tne Uaion | # Practical sae bd So Joehe Ss Sabi o-duel |: Seate Enetla Ma caking £40,006,000-—or Bt preseas T Mencow............$001 @ {Ouinberiand rs the advices by the Arabia | *ilce and made the following ststement:—"ae qevat seit | must well kDow that no loophole ta allowed tem for en | OB Udequal terme. or ict us carry out the theory to lis | £12 090,000—for ratiways, when railways are evory- 2009 © | Cardigansbir ‘Verber—iour days later than y diatrict is composed of two divirious, the Winsford aad | croaohing ou European rights, ‘This ailisnce is as aurea | !ORi¢BI Consequences. I we are td respect private pro. | where in m slate ot ‘depression. Austria 1s seeking © 1,689 & || Westmorland, mt Boston, last Friday, the Northwich, i own aud work @ mine in the jasterdivi- | guarantee against tbe cravings of amuition ta tae We: | Perty on the bigh seas, wiry not on the coas’—why not | Joa ithe market. Hore are mitions upon miltioas of 2,112 S Cardiganshire The Atlantic bas brought $15,438 in speste. sion. For some time past there has boen a gradual de- | as {t bas proved in tne Bast. Tne election of ie. Bacua | OB lend? It is Ri 238 im reagon. The rule must bo exude | SUpply asd'demsnd, no possiblity of making a present #0, {tis qu te appwrent to what object we | return. Itis, tm fact, absorption of our already insudi t y fren in reason ‘Toe ste must bo tance trading ip money which has no nolid basis of present and: ‘ y crease in the quanuty of brine obtained throughoat the | pan bas supplied one more powerful reason why this ‘The Cunard Lepr au waisirt Lae peo en — district, but within the Inst few days the yield has de | aliance sbouid be maintaines, and will determiae ail no- ese P.M. om the 22d ult, Hor advices from New York bad | crossed fully 80 per cent. The nizghor mioss at Winsford | nest poiticluns to dieoountenance those ineidio ing. We are tending to the dikarmament of { Radnorahire “1 21 & | Ovkcney and Shetland. 84" J : 618 10 perceptible effect upon the Liverpool markets, which | have completely tailed, and those of Audertoa and North | which are beimg made in both countries to undermine it. | Principal forceta thetateres: of the contmentat Power: uc | Clent capital ina wide Geld of unreal commerce That 14 | Process cangot go on; |t mustoop. But fer tnose who AVOrREO.. «2044.1 aS | Average...... .... 1007 rT ‘allen olf ometi pasa of America. We rely upoo our navy, and we are to'd to | Bro busily epgeged in the trading crowd and turmoil ;Sontinued down to the sailing of tho Atlantic extremely | wich bave Salen off within & {urtulght someting ol RK! s a eter | Soush 1s and'to tet our vastiog with our weakost sem | there is Do trustworthy tost for diveriminating between sian and eteted oak. Mae Seige te Li guiet. the brine having subsiaod to eignteen yards irom tts pre. w Maritime ate 3 of high, adi e€ | against the strongest arm of our neigndors. It may suit | the true and the false. Numbers are engaged ta dona 2112 & { CarPiganshire. Koursk ‘The American ships Samuel F Louistana, onshore | vious height of thi x yards a it om the de. America, with her vast seaboard entirely uaprotecie fide adore on bebalt of those wie wre trading ia the au, Sinn Aemenel For and Lowiatens, eit pe ight of Shirty-else vartie aml % 18 atlil hat Que: On Thursday, Nov. 20, the followiug letter to the Prost- | may sult the continental States with dnolr emai’ Teal; the Teab traders are ‘ceiculntiog on payment; they 2 the Burbo bank, had beeu broken up by the gales. crease, Tae brine in Lord Stanley's mine, in tae ram> | gone of the Chamber of Commerce of Muachester, was | mies and feeble naviea, 4 * Will’ be dissppointed, and the Cirision, within the last 49 dys has dosréasod cloves | cad at the meeting of tbe drcctsrs:— | ana among thomaolvee tt" may bo uli fur that ey | mamta, or neoppage,” will reak’ tho round” of” tx ‘The Canadian steamer Anglo Saxon was to sall from . a fe Liverpeoi at 10 o'clock on the morning of Wednesday, ay mae Pegeomgeee dl subsidence of aod Gira Gaara, near Saagor, Nov. 8, 1856 sbould fight tp this faebion, Toe question is, aro wo | dustry in many a circto of genuine trade. Tals :392 be | fertomethshiro, 944 & | Kirltondbright. 604 3 } Pecsies . . My Dear Sim— Will \ oa allow me to oail your atiwation | wiliing to fight a cuel on these terms: ‘Lot no| is bard: i will create ¢econtent, sharpeved 600 8 She 20th ult tanee Of so. great a change ovcurring wiiaia #9 brist'a | ‘BPendivg diplomatic mogotiation ia whoa our com. | One besurprised If tho whole otvilizad world be agaiaet | DY iniustion and vy. hunger. Tals, “however, | average, Tie St ay a The London News of November 25 saye:— period. We aocount for it from the tact that the mad at -sadgeerh od Inanufactaring iaveres s aro ceeply tnvoivou? | us, and 1a favor ofr. Cobzen’s policy of peace Ali the | 1 Det the worst anger. Those who sullot oth voltae aa pa Mivos< os 0seke ‘The screw steamer Constitution is nourly exoected at | Dunkirk, which ix about a matic distent trom the mings, | SOU “il Bave observed a dociaration ma:e by tne late | civilized world will be gainers, anc we the only losers, as ching even in food cam bear the hardship if otners o° seen oaly two English countios have Cumberiaod and fvutbampion from Antwerp, on ber way to Now York. |. and which bad beep gradually ‘eettiog’’ during the past tom ts the ti She belonge to tue mame line as tno Belgique, the pioneer | few weeks, suddenly sank to the depth of at ahip of the Belgian Transatlantic Steam Navigation Com- | building aday ortwoago. Tnis we imaging, b pany. the position of the strata, Paris Congress against privateeriag. That resolution was | wealone haves formidable navy: and if we accep! the | bear it with them. Bat in the country which sees une | beea used: in the comparinon, vi: aiterwards submitted for tho approval of tue Amorican | terms we shall be ablo only as etahear pbs pak greatest activiiyin the speculative wade, tnere is not | Westmorciand, the two ta which po government, whose suswer has not, 1 think, attracted all | stoze walla. Of this kind of warfere we have had expe. | the union of Classes whieh would soften disappoint. | “enee, und of those two tc is only the latter which ts ez the attention it deserves trom our mercantile comma | rience enough ip the late conflict, aad it ia aot lixely t ment and encourage fortiiude. The government h ceeded by the mort popvious of all the governments of pity. | In substance, Mr. Marcy, the United states foreiga | we shall, for the bonetit of our enemios, consent to fight | ®t vce professedly comtronted the “seven mililons' the Russian empire—mcscow. the courty of Kemt, ‘ lowing towarde the sea, iu which dircei ;, ‘The steam packet line between Southampton and Bra- | esd 0 es + Storetary, says:— at sueb-dieadv: > he . | Sak centuanhed tna: with ths a riod | Which, if did not he between {.ondom ant Dover, would vo flo ‘and. » rantage. ‘tute is, indeed, that carr: peopl ‘ $s cou! ils, by the Union Screw Company's stosmors, wil be | Purintarnt that thie deevosse oil take muey tauyanet | _ Wedo.n0 mainiain, Like the great Europeua Powers, large | 1m¢ this primoiple of Mr. Marey’s to its logttimate consit. | the liabilltiss of a democracy witnaut ite ealsguurda, | #earocly be regarded are favorable ‘tolt Cor railway * warlike establishments in time of peace, sad theres e | sions, hould that is not worst, Aes rcie, the eaployin; enterp' ise, Contains a popatation stanting three times as - Suspended this month. Tao steamer Colt, belonging to | bait ot the present supply ot ealt wuich comes vo Liver- | Shou: nense of hosulies, rely on the: puois spiri-ant on. || eye there aroma be weal eee ey OCKR ea, | ened Wave cast. thele fot With. ise. Goren ago | thick as in tbat governueat which is tae heart of Ruseinn (that company, will not leave Sonthamptoa until the 2d | ook from that district "Mr. Firth, banker, of Norta- | iriousmn of our privatocitizens, who would, with the san-tion | Oftortiications On an enemys comet, wave for ibe peaeee | wey dread its removal, for fear of ‘susroauce’ and | Commercial enterprize all at Por. | Wb) who haga salt mine at Winsivrd, stooped working | of covernmen!, couvert onrmerchant shipsino vesselsot war. | Of forts pty 4 Ane dg loss. The employing 4 strong government at the head of 70 000,000 of su- ‘Of next month, These steamers will ip future call at Per- | yesterday (Friday). Duokiré ia high laud, aod it ia aup- | ‘to deny to this tm rovised avy the ight of mesing prizes of | froin, oe ae aaitte eatin Cate pedis, om tecaneat tor ence lanl” thay be jeots may do a great deal of mischief, if not of good, amd nie t jourmercantie soipping, whilst to. the thu . ; protits, b ; j 5 buoo, as woll as at Bahia and Rio de Janeiro. Posed that tho brine being withdrawn by the mines bas somes ee ak, whilst tose aneaie os 34 treenes au Oronstadt, our fleets therelore would become | ulese ‘speculations, which inust be brought sudaealy | £ the Czar Das set hie heart upon these railroads he’ may i P ‘ wed the subsidence, Th it oxport of walt fri ; The London Times, of Nov. 25, ip an article on the Paris Tiverpool, coated fos Sab cueies, 10 aes Ay 700,000 of be reserved. would be voluntaily to surrender our commerce || DUll, Fave {OF Cruising On the hig teas, whore thers ix | lo account, They have wt the same time oschowed probabiy contrive to obtain them. Most mon, whetrer " . On no conditions whatever will the American ' tL democracy— emperors or not, oan carry out a favorite plau, if press, says:— $60,000 tone a year, Of which aout throv-fourihs go 10 | fovermment venounce the use of tx mercantile marine in case | BO MREF RAYY 10 oppose, all being snugly laid up behind | the. dangerous fomeceery—bave stood aloo! trom the | troy are determined to spare n0 com, Aa. elacat We oni all respect for the eaten mast < 4 the United States. of war and the same power to bur. capture or sink enemy's Coa soho sidering the eubjact, that | geDeral suspension ot payments would willict one class | SWiturist, at one of the somicty’s meetings yours . 7 ire our contemporary that tne bulk of (ne oe property which you give or royal navies we epenne rs ‘ ther, | ¥ 1 declared that he woold grow # turnip on a deal tad: st ere va thay Sipe eres from Spain. shall give to our naval volutiteers, whether they he called pri- || iB cousepting to reapect the private property of woutrals | #8 mush o» another, oui tho working classes would wot = vd onjeet be Congress, we invite you to cerry nete mone; ep and down she —' = e » jerrapén Bat ihey are uot iodifterent to the obser. | A private letter from sadrid, of ta 1962, mentions | oui Sour principle by fons one sep furtber: exempt Drive | Gen aiford. Mr Cobden deter teat the result of moh’ | iatore who bays rises auspasiog cf waaay, witea 1s | BEF@r succeed in, tm to induce mon woo have not Dees: ‘vanes of a compact which fas cost 80 much blood of | the following facts:— property onthe ocean from selzure by goverameat armod | regulation will be simply that evemies’ goods wiil bo rvation, in the lust of luere—a servii- horde who wor | Cecelved by false representations to underiake « similar brave Frenchmen and Exglishmen Iv entering on this ‘The question of the fusion with the famliy of Don Car- | cruisers, as well as by privateers, and the United btates will bip ap arbitr o for t It. tank 28 & desirable investment There is no roys! road ‘war England bad no deep cesiga, no sudtie polisy. Her | los is advancing towards arolution, It ta tue desire of | *eadily meet you on that broad ground, \ransterred to neutral vessels, and that we p AD ar! 'Y government for tae sake of pel'—ihe tion, ‘The woret jaciden: of all | to Commercial developement any more than 1 mathens. ‘paracioa of tutereste, in ideas, ia | 08, amd it the projected Ressian lines are to be, profit. any gooeral trouble jn | Sble T will not say, bat even sell supporting. it Is useless « which i begotten vy | %0 Set them on foot until at least a generasion bas passed (is (oat aeparation be- | SWAY Mm the enjoyment of a liverai taril, 1a the accumm- »* och woud bea more | lation of capital and the ventiiation of enlightened com- wic storm (han even tue | Mercial ideas. At present, if they ave made, they uthors of ruin ava ts this sumple fact Motives were simple, her action was f mak Sho forgot | Rusaia, as clearly mavifesied by Count Beokendorf. Tao | Now, really, thero is nu logicai way of mooting this Go old enmity and abandoned ao oli frieaisnip. Eagiaad | Queen wishes to treat it av an affair in whica ner famtty | proposition but by an instant acquiescence; and hal it made sacrifices and encountsres iaborsto eject the usarp- | only, and not the nation, ts in any way concerned. a } not nn misrepresented and d+ alt with In a flippaat spirit Muscovite from the soli avisesasof farkey. She | few cf her ministers are oppose t» this manner of | by some of our journals it mast have receivedas uneri to the thought. Re sh ‘for * Mmadoan alliance which she willl wisnes to maintala. The | viewing the question; but the Qooen Inughs mt her minis- | mous an age nt in this conntry as it hes from all parties | (¢ Detmonghl. Re shows, for examp Auembtic Nationale will, we bope, bear with ue when wo | ters, and is determined to eettle the matter directly and | in the Uvited States. phe ate me one eho Po ve oe he wend pay that sho will not turn back from her appsinted task, | without any interventioa, save that of private agents But with this declaration agaiust privateering at tho | 9) PIODICJ Of ne eet ance eaptelapencne jy - s purpose, reaterm jeer forego one jot of her exertions, ii ihe object for | speaking in her own name end ot ber awn bebail, 4 | Paris conference, two oihor resclutions were coupled and || Pretatong at aaeah eocinerss Rie Dat ensoren | Randel, Ema Doct aad those wao | Exrope by the facilities they would offer for moving ax- whieh snd ‘France conjolutly conquered be fully | yeraon irom London. who liss lately been preneated to | bad their fuli sc pe boen undersiond oy our pieniprien | ProcRuomet government cruisers, it has mot entered | Soitth tis) voir sotering would mot be | Mle, #nd thus to revive that oj nonse of indes- ‘achieved. the Queen, is, it spears, charged by tne Jatante Don | tlartes. t wou a have led them to Propose to add to M | i our Sroperty adoat would bs four times ue valuableas | Wise. We spea. conditionally, for wbat bums tore ‘Advices from Lisbon state that the United States steam | Jusn 10 not on his behait ac tno Palace, The Abyernmsnt | Walewski’s protocol the very clause which has uow been : the French, it would also in the same proportion be better | Dt Can reczoe the events of the coming months? but reep! ir frigate Merrimac arrived in the Tagus on the 1éth of No- | D\srniea to tuteroept the correspon dene, at wate | the Congroce devlarce— Protected. And the bonorabie geatieman tx aot only | !ZUly wo asball De giad to see thesan of spring returning “q wropg in his anticipaiion of evil consequences to our % s Kurope. vember from Southampton Dut none have been found from tho verson aliated to. | That the nentral tlog covers enemy's goods, with the excep- | trade’ trom the tiem of the Paris Congress, bat : Cor aged ‘A lotter from Berlin of the 19th ult. eaye:— Eventually tho ministry will be obliged to do ali that tne | tion of contraband of war. Tua! neutral goods, with the © | Wrong alsa in en Prmapenecentiy ee wtem ng rhe Great Russian natiway Schemes, Besides tbe inaay po Conferences relative to 1 be reeu 4 Queen, acting under the ine piration of ve King, may ception * contraband ol War. are not liad to capture uader 01 TUL PRENCH CREDIT MOBILIBR AND THE KAILKROADS some which we spite of ourselves. We cam- next werk, and the comm pesives tuehie> | Genre hen manta Ce Srets Cannen Se e poeal might tead vo al'eviate t —WHAT IS THOUGHT OF THE SYECULATION, IN | not belp baving shadows, and as little can we help saruceonn * ele wilt bo eoen thes obliged to give wey, endeavor to restrain acr Ma Sheonsanala reverse the most venerated judg- tainly ot tend to dimixiep the armaments and to abolish ENGLAND, opportunity to those who contradict for Brought to's conclusion. Chose goreraments watch bay | X%Y. | They withed the police to get up au émevie. in | ments o! our a rmmiraity oowrid, ead, for te tiest ti, | the wars of difierent countries. War. oa the contrary, | (St. Y'cureburg (Nov. $) correapondeneo of London | make. ‘There are thore who are sure to take one opinion pa aly Sepan teumer conteramees snaee Wels on d¢r to aford a pretext strong mossures sf repros impart toe —— oneness w to princ’ples waica | Would ho proclaimed more frequently than ever, because Times ] if we take another, who woud be right enough Fequesied to send commussioners, and Mecblenburg- came in a daugerous-one tame mivisters way bs'iha tes, | down 10 we close of the war ia sib, Wiot awsinny | i MOUId De poraible to wageit on easter terms. Itis the | _ The niue days wonder of tho acason here Istho way in | if tbey could be right ret, and would rather be iwerin kos done so. Consumed by the fre they would kiadia. the state 0. | on the tmperious necessity which led us ducing the its | 19% Of destruction to property thst contiqualty restratas | Which tbe Creo}t Mobiiier and Count de Moray have go! | than avem to play second Aidie. | Suppose thet we hed, " ini Tho Yous Gazette publishes # dccument which the Dato | the pabiic funds ix bad. The goverament hava entca | Ruvéian War to abandon dur agciont belligerout rignvs, 1o. | US {Tom appealing to the force of arma; wad \Cthat re | jhe car e¢ the Fepe or, und, chialned the coggeasion tor | amted « colwmnn of two in exposing & wovernment bas just submitted to the Staten General re. | vored to provent the fail; bat they aro exhanated—iney | cs look wi.tbe slvered ponition in whica we should b+ | Saint Of nell Miele! were removed. why should uotthe | full Or ee Oe Ah, Pelt ot aaties, (a place of tte of the week we abouid find have not a real of money in the treasury, and (aeyere | pieced in case of @ future rupture with a mariim r pagnacity by resorting on lative to the Sound duce. Ths tora! awount of compan: | thinking of a oan. Sumo days slace a arup d'éia ate. | Power. every ‘dle goomeson 10 blows therefore surprise noone thai the extent of work cuder- | mercial. pola! and roca, We shoud "havo. imposing sation which Denmark offers to accept is thirty-five mil- | vor of un absojutist system was prepared. Tne Court ‘We will euppore—and {tf no grest stretch of tho ima Redemption af tue Sound Ree taken that vbiquitona compsny should bo nearly | statistics, lists of Ruesian houses, financial Hone of rix dollars, of whicd 1,4°4,06 would fall to bo | insisted that it should goon, but it was assured by w | ginaston, alter ail that diplomacy nar achieved duriug ho [From toe Yaris Contituro: Now. 20)” eon wales of railway, snd involve en expenduare ex. change. and Heaven knows what all arranged im overwhelinntng gravity certain ex minister that it was better to watt (ur tne | last three years—that we are at war with Fraoce, 1ro Tt fy anpowne: d that Engiand bas De. 000.0 c1 fo th Paid by Holland. 11 appears tha: sho Danish government | Teeting of the Cortes aud m perlamestery chesx aus. | member bearing tho iste Mr. &. Gurney state, fe tbo pee: | mark as the price of redeeming tar sues boreevore per, | Anche eat afta co the envy, cueueeesened toe ateanee | Segre ze, Ararity Agultat (us, | Hed aot whe Came kas farn'shed the Dutch goreroment with a list of the | tained by General Narvaez. tbe Court, however, m | tence of the prime ministor of the time, as the result © | guie by vessel pasting ihe Suni, acapltal oumeaicuted | uncertakings ia Austria, Switzariaed. Spain and else | forgeries and founderies, {ree flackatnlkhe’ mesov States which have propounced iu favor of the capitalise. | very day more anxious for it, and the psrsou who now | cereful inquiry, that the smount of British property in | on an annual revenue of £45 100 sterling. The bargain | where. ers and navvier, at every station on the line’ poseeeson tho greatost icfivence (a son of a well known | ships and cargoes atloat averaged from cixuty to 00° hua | is nota bad one for England, for It appoare that Britsn | — The runs that M Tease Poreire, who is celobrarod | It there wore no popilation uw ait jays make pope- Won, but as the latter desires to have more exact Par | Cariist of bigh rank) and the Kiog, urged by the clergy | dred miilion* sterling. It would be & Iiberal estimat ts ar. 00 a‘ er Gh aun 7 wo | at tothe, - 7 ally | ogres tn opition with tbe rest of th vearels at present pay OPO yearly as passing tolls, inancial comoinations. bas «alte lation, They make also their own traffic, the , With @ brapch to Nowa Zem- @ Court. It{s kaown | w put down the amount owned by France at from tweaty | Per mark will be compcnsuiel for the os by receiving a present occasion; the moneyed throvgh the Ura! mountains would itelf ia goia; regard Holiand—it will take time to consider its answer. ; tbat the governmecut ison the best unders’wading wita | to hirty miliions, We should thus have nearly fon’ | capitalsum, which will be safe from tne “eas course, give him the credu, but gossips aro not wanting | if the passengor tralic wo Tobolek owt the Cear would The Birmingham dens of the London Post, | tbe Xing ct Naples, who t+ the channel of commucira | times ae much private property exposed t | iiuctuntirg Buropean policy. who affect to say that political even more thaa fuaaciai | only Bave to exile to Siberia fifty thousand first class pas- — 7 | tion with the Pope, and tbat an aoutve cerrcspontence ts | the deprecations » government cruisers as our coemy. | The pecullar feature of this transaction is, that before tt | objects Dave been kepi 12 view, or perhaps hold upto | sengers per anuom, giving tbom return tickots available ‘writing on Nov. 22, says:— carried on between Madrid, Napls aad St. Petersourg. But under the now maritime code, which !qits | wax propored Great Briteia (our d herself, ip consequeace | view, by the address of the representative of France at | afer ope, two, or ten years. The, a# to the branch te There ts little further w report from thin neighborhood the competition of neutrals, it may fairly be questioned | ofthe resolution iaken by the Uuiled Staves, in a dilemma } the recent coronation, Nova Zembia, if che strait 1s not als frozen over, pee- with regard to the affeire of Moser. Fox & denderson. | The American Presidency. Whether a merchant ship uader either of the Delligeres' | from which it was dillicuit 10 eacapo. Deamark isadabior | _ It 1s further rumored, though it roems diiticult to un never, no doubt we could have an Im, ial plage 1 ‘The officia! manager of the cette maictaion a discreet [From the Londoa Press, Nov. 24.| fags would lorg continue to find it profitable to keep the | of Fogiand; and the reronues of the Soand duce were evi- | derstand this, except on the above hy pothesis of political This may seem a Gilence; but we believe that the proposed arrangement is | _ The election of Mr. Buchanan as Presideat of the United { sea. Railroads which trausmit the hoaviest commedi- | genly the most smbstantial guarantes for the paymout of | consideration, that nothing was known in the Depa: extravagant ti!ustration, but ‘tia mot much more so them satisfactorily. Oa Moudav the creditors of Mr, } States haga Europeu aspect It affects the poliiov of | ties five hundred miles with little deirimens to their ex- | the debt. To adopt the step taken by the United | mentct Public Works about the real progress made th me which hes or with «jealous of Wordesley, who cumbed to the ciroum- | Eogiaad 1 r, and should have weight with the | changeabie vaius, bave virtually put an ond to block Stator, and refuse to pay the import at ail hezurds, would 4 the negotiations between Le Morny Befo: miot and stances of the great firm, met at Dadley, and unanimous. | ™!nds of men who look beyoud the pressing noods of the | sdes Francs, in case of war, could use the porta of | be to’ sacrifice the only pledge which Fagland, ay a | entowroge ot the Emperor until a agreed to accept an ass ent. hour, Slace the Presidential contest commence in | Belgium, Holland or Germ through which coannels creditor, had. It waa cleer that Donmark, if deprived of | the contract was actually signed. coppecting tbe two !ussian capitals, even with Te a Paris “t nsge ghabnaritars » earnest we bave avotded direct sliusion to it Tay choice | her commerce, ven with Eagiand, might be carried ou | this ite principal source of revente, would beco:e tnsol- | mains shrouded in mystery, und the want of positive in- | ance of ithe war and a corceaben, Des not yet cleared one nese 8 of m President rested with the American Usioa aloue. | in neutrals: for once om board en American or Dutch | vent Ou tho other hand, it was {mpossible to continue | formation (other than the short abstrac: of the priacipal | per cent. Well, the new scheme comprises, first, « A terrible tempest bas caused much camage at Ostend. | Not that wo ever had aay doubt of the result. Five | ship, French exports or imports would be gafe from m>- | to pay dues which another commercial nation had shaken | conditions which have been privately circulated, and | iine of 670 miles trom 8. Peter: to Warsaw, with o ‘The sea has broken ite varriers, aud threatens the town. | months ago (vide Press, June 31), we wrote tbat from | lesiation, Tne same aopiies to Britwh commodities, oft, that would have been to give an important | which bave been already sent to london) bas given riso | branch of 60 miles to Konigeverg. t would be just pos- By accounts of the 14th, from Con-tantinopie, iappeara | Mr. Buchasan's reputation, and from strongth of whether imported raw materials or exported manufac: | advantage to the latter Great Britain, therefore, had no | to variety of reports, most of which it would be usclesn | sibleto make a line of th's length in Great Britain by that 600 wooden houses bad by fire at | DArty. there could be litte doubt that be would tures; they would be Hadie to seizure only woen 09 | oher course to take but to agree to the capitatization of | to repeat bere, Some of them, however, are su‘licisatly | making the Land’s-end anc Joho o’Groat’s house the twe ay MeSSne beds deurepes by cessful; and wo said that the democratic Conven’ board a British vessel. Now, ask, would it bo possible | hese dues. espectally when it becanio cortain that the | plausible to be worth mentioning, and are those which | termini, and if the provinces through waich the Russiam Pera, The suthoritics and the Simers of Charity bad | in this instance shown much practical sagacity in | for Fvench and English ships and cargoes, which would | Uptted states was willing to accede to the proposition. are ge: believed to be true. live passed were ail as popalous as the North of soet- talsen charge of the families who were lef without an | telecting their boldest and weightlest statenman to give | de subject to @ charge of ton to twenty per cent for This abolition of the Sound dues is only the first Each of the parties signing the contract is scpposo:l ‘ana the beart of Wales, neither of them yet reached tam. efect to their principles. hose priaciples, apart | assurance against risk of capture, to compete wiih tho ttep fa a course in which it will be impossi | to bave undertaken the cispesal of a certain pro. railway, the St. Petersburg wonld, in one respest, a. from all domestic quistions, were the aggraniisa: | Deutral flags which would be freq from any such bardea’ | pie to stop. Other maritime tolls of fame na. | portion of the sharos totended to be firet issued, | though only one, atand comparison with the Caithness. ‘The catastrophe at Rhodes, ovasicned by the lightning | mect of the American Union, the extension of tte | And bet mind that our tors would bo four fol tuat of | ture must also cease, In Sundoriand, the o of 80 | being to the extent of 75,000,000 silver rubtos of | and Cornwall. The second item of the scheme js « line having struck the immense store of gunpowder which | territory, and the increase ot its oxiernal foroes, owing to the larger amount of our y interests connected with navigation, a moet 10 £12,000,000 atorling, of which one. | of 280 miles, through a country oh is adous ‘was placed in the vaults belonging to the ancient Knights, | MF. Buchanan has realy been olected, not because he ing of shippors and shipowners has siready do- 4 in Rugain, the other £9,000,000 ater- | as populous as Merionethshiro, w to Nickel ae og _— pored to be more favorable to slavery than his mapded the of the cues imposed by Holland distribuied in the money markets of foreign | Novg the Iatier piace is of we destroyed the whole Turkish quarter so completely that | oppo: but vecavse his tone on foreign politics was . on veesels passing up the Eibe to the free commerzial | countries, including, of ecurse, Kngiand, The shares nd only oxists for tae ply three ct ildren were saved. more decided, and because he took a more national atti. | property afloat on salt water (a largo part of their navi. | city of Hamburg Formerly, ships entering the river | are tobe «ach of 125 roubles, £10 sterling, or 500f., , which fair is iast dec deoltne ‘The Journal de Constantinople states that » Roseian Mr. Bachavan as the President of the Uaitot | gation is upon the interior lakes and rivers) does aot ex- | were obliged to cast anctior at the entrance, and show | without reference to avy variation from those equivalents | all the faster through the operation this is ten — * States 1s less the repreneatative of eisher alevery of | coed the half of ours. Unless thelr Iaie proporai wore | their papers ashore, paying a toll of a baif percent ad | by any fluctuations in the rate of exchani o | 6 line “from ‘a « ‘Mi Company im the Black Sea bas purchased forsy steam States than be 1s the represen. | previonsly adopted, the old system of privatesring would | palorem At present vearela need not anchor, but tho | is thus fixed, gud this railway serip, at 6 ro cbaclmas,” for every cond fleeting and vessels. ion as opposed to ali foreign | be in ‘orce on both sides, to which wo should oiler two- | tots must still be paid at Hamburg. The merchanta and | to the pound sterling, or 33 26th pence per silver rouble | temporary. Then comes a» alien, Advices from Constantinople, ot November 22, states The slavery question is not materially allecvet | thirds of the prey to their one third [ut the rights Of | shippers of Suneriand are far (rem being satisded with | —a rete higher than the avorage ot the last few yoars, | from Moscow to Kaila, over s an J J far as it is asfected at ail, neutrals whic bave been prociaimed at the l’aris ©90- | the amelioration, and reeolutoty demand the aboittion of | but lower than the exchange of the day, which is avoat | through the Crimea, Dut avoiding the com: rio that All Pacha, who had been Minister of Foreiga Affairs, tie insecarity of the foand ference would adzit all the European flags to bring and | the toll itsel!. The impost appears the lese jastilable, | 8034 perce per rouble, @ rise baving taken piace xs soon | provinces of Pode lis and the ('kraine, com. bad zesigned. en which the Union rests. The diference carry to and from Fogland and America toe produce Of | since Hanover, which receives the produce of it, does | us jt wes known on the St Petersburg Exchange thas the | mercial port of Odessn The average populousnese of Galignant’s M of November 23, says:— two partion {s irreconcilable ; it is increnst both countrien without risk of capture during tho war. | nothing eithor to maintain the lighthouses or ths freedom | concessions bad been granted, and the contract for tho | the country traversed appears to be Weve- ra * {t e/mita of uo compromise, and sooner or Agein I would ask. could ® vessel bearing the British lkz | of the navigation. The city of Hamburg hse uadertaken | railwaye rigned. moreland. last 9 @ lino of 760 miles, from Litue A grand reception tcok place the day defore yesterday, | como to that point when mutual repugaance will dic- | keep the #ea under these clroumatances with 00 or 1 099 | these Tt is, besides, quite natura! that Great | Stieglitz and bis Ruasian connexions are said to boast | Arcbangel south of Mescow, to Libad, passing through @ Geet ean baheae Paris,) on the occasion of the | tate terms of separation, or when bate will bring forth | armec American yerrels cruising against our commerce? omg mercantile marine preponderates, apd | of feeing no diilioulty in placing ine shares s)ioted for | population about aa tniek as thmt of Cardiganshire. {ete of Isabella. The ceremony lasted from two to | open war to determine the supromacy. Nati It is clear that nobody would charter an English vessel, | therefore pays the largest share of these taxes, should | Rurria in the various parte of the imperial dominions, in it might have been supposed, afer our own Tour in the afternoon In the evening the ambassador | sentiment bas for the timo prevented this ruptur and pay @ heavy insurance agaiost captare, whon & | protest sgainet their continuance cluding Poland, where Frankel, tho bumbie servant of | follies, and the commercial disasters so fresh FATES, rand dinner, ot which ihe Margels Ge Target, the | Generally the free States of the North bere gous ene | neutral ship ould be had ireo from any suom . | P When English commerce shall havo obtained the abro- | Steglite, aifoots 10 load in Goance, and to command the | memory of the sation, that {be merost patriotism ® ambassador to the court of spain, way, and the siave States of the South hat The practical effort, thon, of the alterations mato im OF | pation or redemption of this impost, or perhaps sooner, 1t | purses of the Warsaw capitalists. bave prevented any public writer from assisting the Caar Soaat, ‘To Queen Isabella end the alliaoce of France other, The balance trembled; and it was the attiute, | maritime Iaw at the !'aria Conferences, if we go no fur- | will agaiv address itmolf to tho supprossion of the local | The Credit Mobilier. guided by Pereire and driven by | to pasa of his bad railways. The love of contradiction, Spain. as respected foreign States, of the two can iidates for the | ther, would be, in cave of war with « naval Power, % | shipping dues levied by ceriin ports in Eogiand itelf. | DeMorry, the Hopes of Amsterdam, and the no doubt, drives men to extromes, but it ought to bave- py ld A Presidency which decided the contest. Mr. Bacsnan | transfor the carrying trade oven of our ows ports, 10 | Tast easton of Parliament « ll was Drougin in by gov: | of Londen, are believed to havo engaged to spread | ite limi like any other montal disorder. I te derire the wellare : ‘* Mme Serrano wore the ia- | was for the aggrandisement of the Amertom Uscion With | neutral bottoms. It is, them, our interest especially, and | ornmentto abolish these duce by which onormous soma | thoir quota over their respective countries. We cannot, | an arsistance to the Czar when one ier of the- stgnia of the Order of Noble Ladies of Maria Louisa. - | beyond all other countries, to go forward inthe path tO | are jovied off Britiah shipping wittout avy return er ser: | thoretore, expect less thea £2,000,000 sterling ot this iret | concession is fixed upon, without — A number of Italian emigrants hence for Bacnos which tbe Americans have javited us. viee whatever; but @ coalition of interests caused the | issue of Russian reiiway script to be thrown, or at | would besimply ridiculous, but which goes very Tcannot help regretting, ae an Englishman, that the | measure to be withdrawn. Tne question, however, was | least attempted to be thrown, om the London Stock Kx- | way to redeem its certain failure Cheap iron is the Ayres, bad been deprived of a iot of firearms, ammani- Proporal did not originate with us. Bat the ext best | oniy postponed. Sooner or lator Koglish mercantile navi- | cbange. first conditicn of a obeap railway, for tron is required net. tion, bowie Knives, sword sticks and dangerous wonpons | iy prevailed in some States—as in Penmeylvania, where, | thing will be to give it prompt and hearty sccoptan gation will omancipate itself from the burdens im amor adds thatthe intention i to.call for 20 par cent | only for the engines, permaaent’raile, temporary : Of various kinds, which a number of men had purchased | 0 points of domostic policy, parties were about equally | and sid in securing for It, if possivie, a world. wiae upon it by the fag end of a used up system of logis immediately, or nearly #0, If such should be the fact, bridges, ‘and tools of ali kinds, but also for ail that at Gravesend, and refused to give up to the captain and | “UVided. Mr. Buchanan becomes President of the States | quiescence, It ts imposatble to foresee all the con in violent contradiction with the actual tendencies of | thore must have been caution money demanted by the | wi ‘our railway contractors ‘ind already done for J ontop a for the next for years, not pledged to the extension of | quences of uch & revolution in toe rales of war. commerce. ‘The more Ragland ia #tudied, the more hor | Russian gorornment. Yet tiw most caretal inquiries have | them when they enter a country, The exceptional im- Oficers accompanying them out at Sheerness, by the | supremacy of slavery, but pledged to the growth of the | | believe, the first time ia the annals of the clear sighteduess, ber resolution, eud ber consistency | not led to the discovery that any caution money has to be tation and tranamiesion of duty free iron in all forme English government. power and {nfluenoe of the Amorican Union. This is | the powers of beliigerente wilt rostral in commercial policy must be ‘admired. This is the | deposited On the contrary, it is supposed that this usual | for 2,600 miles of railway, much of it Into an interior 760 ‘The London money market was slightly easier, The | t¢ true signiticance of his election. We see no reason | defined im the interest of indivi aspect in which Fogiand excele; and it must be admiited ation oF condition will net be eniorced. nd. if 80, | or 800 miles from tbe port, le am operation quite owt of . to alter, in any respect, the views which wo pot forth | intervational aw. that no other country equals ‘her in it. The Amricans will be another argument at least, if not proof, that po- British experiense or cencepten, fe cannot out believe builion in the Bank of England continued to increase. | five montha back. fhe people, or » majority of the | direction “tho precedent may be followed? Wars will | neyo certainly great activity and resources always in- | iitioal, ae much or more that technical or financial consid- | our pondent, who w from &. Ty Consols for money were quoted at 04a 04),, and for ac- Rees, of the United States have decided on a policy. henceforward partake more of the ctaracter of ducis , but these qualities are spolled by an exorbitant erations have been provaient, it being well known to a thorough Knowledge of Russia, that, if this be count at 04); © 9434, cloning steady. ‘Tho a‘tairs of the | They desiro the widening of their internal limits, and | between governments than of the old contests of | impatience to get rich, and by a too clastic conscience. | have been, until quite recently, insisted upon in | duly observed, it must be fara to the present protection “4 Y of their external greatpers. Toeir power consists in | nations. ‘vate citzens will cease to be held respons!- Bogland advances majestically, with a firm and direct | the Department of Public ‘orke that caution | of the Rursian irom trade. For our part, however, we Bank of Franoe and the Coniiaental money markets were | thoir contederacy, and as that confederacy exten is, | ble. or liable to injury, unless they beoome participators | step, in the career in which year aflor year she maker ® | money should be lodged by all who obtained | would rothor mot embark ia an undertaking which | generally unchanged. they hope to see their power augmonted 1a like pro. | inthe strife There will no longer be plunder and prize | progress more and more extraordinary, From the day | concestions, And (to revert for & moment to | brovght us into collision eh say wealthy Russian cise, The Liverpool cotton market ruled dull, aud though | fertion. 1h Js this hope whlch hes triumphed og money to add tho stimutus of cupidity to tho passions of | on which she inid the axe to the rotten treo of protection | tho circumstances under which the concession for | We are reminded, indeod, that the iron lords of Rassia— 4 “88 | to ath of Novenber, Tne savory question hae not | hatred and revenge. And wo shail have ove pretence | she hae not censod to clear the ground and to tear wp | Rarsian railways bas been granted to ths Credit Mobilier | tho Desildois snd the’ rest—are only 9 civil ov lowee- prices were nominally unchanged as compared with the | been sctsled—it bas only been woned. and it is | leas for constantly increasing the barden of war navies | oyon the smallest roots which might oppose an obstacle | of France and their friends) it is quite notorious that the ity. But it is not mora) presige-that is in question, ates current at the sailing of vhe Arabia, yot there was | from \ts very pavure of such a Rind, that if mo extornal te pregerien te ho grown @ Seegs commerce, on 1h® | to the complete froodom of navigation as well as to that | present scientific and upright Minister of Public Works | This is not & coniliet of opinion aa daa tnereased preseure upon the market, and some transac. | CveDt# ocour to give an utlooked for stimulus to ne. | plea of protecting our morcantile marine, Taoso are | of hor industry and commerce. Very litle remaiaa for | lor Russia wes extremely anxious 10 begin the railways | intorchange ot ideas from soal to soul. It is = onal feeling aud vo band all atatesmen together, what- | some of the obvious conrequoncer of this propoted i900. | her to do to accomplish the work of enfranobleement #0 | op more moderate teale, and to divide the concessions | pasees from palm to palm Ut is now in question, tions haa taken place at a tritie under the prices of the pre. | over their differences on questions of domestic policy, it | vation upon the traditions and precedons Inst com- | ceorgetioally puraued in spite of Finistor prophecies; and | among roveral, rather than to throw everything into the | arein Russia many mea whose wealth and position de ‘vious week. The total salen of Satardey, Monday and | most tend to wrench the Union asunter. theslave tary. mercantile world will, I trust, allow its vow? | ber commercial struggiee are wure to end im the triumph | hands of one /eviathan establishment. And still less was | pend ona high priceof ircn. There are also, even round ‘Tuesda estimated at 16000 bales, all of which, | WA the single exception of Maryland (8), wich v to be heard upon the question by government aad } of complete commercial freedora. he, or would any other man of common sense have been, | the very person of the Czar, many ill pald, or at least, Aetesd 7 for Fillmore, have gone for Buchanan, g ving him 112 | lament: and it is in the hope that the chamber wil throw s disposed to give sech an aescciation the right of pre omp: | needy functionaries. Svem the late Oxar could not ele with the exception of 600 taken by exporters, was taken | yotes, and for Fremontgint one. The free States, with the | the weight of its groat influence into the scale Of huma | vo cose Commercial Storm tn Europe | ticn of all other lines of railway to be horeafter projected | much that he deplored. and could not always detect, ‘Oy the trade, there having been no sates to speculators. | exception of Lilinols { Indiana (18), New Jersey (7), and | nity Progressive civilization tbat Ihave ventured to The Wild speculations in. Franc in Russia, whieh right, it is moet positively asserted, the | the preset Gzar ie comparatively young. Nobody shalt Pennsylvania (27), have gone for Fremont. Ils obte'ns ia | trouble you with this letter. J remain, very iraly yours, Ni Credit Mobi ier have got. pezsusde us but what there were pa RS LI ‘The following quotations may be regarded ae nearly noml- | 10's tates 126’ votes egasast the 61 gives to bis opp0 RICHARD COBDEN. [From the London Spectator, Nov ain the im: | . itis porsible, however, that another reason may exist | {hey were about when thr, improvidems bargain mde oal:—Fair Orleans, 1); middling, 6 16-16; fair Mobiles, | nent, Those 61 decide the contest In Now York, tue | Twowas Baztry, Faq, President of the Manonester Bae Tp wna maaet ay oe te Oe ttade | for making #0 neavy «call in the first inmiance. It would wb ‘the American cow pany for the matnienance of ‘7M: middling, 74; middling uplands, 67. most popatous, Intelligent, and ont ine | Chamber of Commerce. Dene Serare tien ail bs cudsenty orougne 0 toe ton rt, perhaps nearly all, to continue to pay up | Moscow Railway, and that They found thetr acoouss te ‘The Manchestor advices reprosent a dull market Union, Fremont gatna the thirty five I votes. The (from the London Times, Nov. 26.) ‘of reailty, vaet ae that will be, We can only form an tm: calls rather tban sacrifice 90 Verge anal tbat trapesction. ‘bough we are told that every ’ gree popaiar vote would seem to give him * majority of Nobody can be surprised to learn that Mr. Vobden bay pny Ar he scala of the scoownt thet will heve to ; and it may bo that it is to repay tho gov | pound of iron and othsr material required for the ‘The various Liverpool circulars quote the market for | gout 100,010 aver Bis sticcorsfal competitor—Mr. Ba | scoepted without reserve the on of Mr. Secretar’ | Periegs ai ee oe afew months or weeks, Wish sack @ d eypment the money they bave already expended on the | way shell come in duty free, yet the and readstaits generally as very quiet, bat without any ma- | chanan—so diffiowit in {t found, oven im the Ameriosa | Maroy with rogard to the of bolligerente, for it i q works and preparations for the St arg and War. | the state of things wiaich it wear gerial changes im prices since the sailing of the jon, to ex apportion electoral influence ton well known that {f that gontioman wore our War Minisior to the amount of betwoem | footing that the conty actor for these railways has hie hen . 4 te Tho numbers are important, as showing | he would proceed at once to disband our army, to div+ rR 4 4 060,000 sterling in a ifba's mouth. "de Wat the moray of the Deast, amet, arabia. Mosers, Richardson Spence & Co, quote red tb of the two partion which divite the Caion | charge our navy, to dismantle our fortifications, aod to " TO THE EDITOR OF THR LANDON TIMES. that beast not one, but mony. may be let of. wheat at Ss, a 98, ; white do. #. 24.09%. 10d. Western | and thelr definiteness of purpose For the lirat timesince | dispose of our stores at Woolwich to tho dealers in oid a In a letter which you did me the honor to insert a fow bong A ‘railway® to be mado canal flour is not quoted. Baltimore and Philadelphia | the declaration of independence we seo complete sepa. | iron. We, too, have all along contessod to a strong lean. ied to the fact that the construc- | cheep, and the tr.fllc to be productive, then most probe- . ration between the North and the South. The antagonism | ing In favor of Mr. Marcy’s proposal, end we shoild be a Tenving of a Rusaia would, hav regard Diy prow would leave no cosasion for foul play. ‘Bas dour 524, 2 388. 64. Ohio flour Sis. & B68, Od. Mixed | ig strengthened by every inflaonce which most sirongly | glad if we could seo Our way to an Unqualified approval pT , varies y aired, be what if ‘should be 8 vast disester? It will then corn Sin. 838, 64.; white do. 348. & 368.; yellow do, | sways civilized communities—by moral conviction, by so- | of what, on the rurface at least, appears to beso fair, | needed for improvement. frwses as Nene, Hue Mae | So ie Rene to hat De a distribution of losses, in which case woe tothe man 6 50s, 6d, a 898, Od, Tho broadstull markote genorally | ©i#! tentiments and habits and by material \aterost, To's “There |a no such of time,’ says Lord Bacon, } the roonthiy ‘sad 00 conceal the real state ‘seoron that the Russian a have opened thelr who le ot the mercy of another. ahape ro ntagoniem, as it haa been growing for yours past, mast | ‘as to ilernte the state of the question; ' | of the defi in Dut we Ona that there te tne | yes to thie clroumetence, ond we are told that not only | At home we knew tee well how slowly reswage ae continue to incroate, The power ot the sinvo States is | and It may therefore be well to remind our read: | O1 Des, Gott itopg. the vame in Americs, the same | rails, but all other articles of iron bearing directiy or in- | have fulfilled the sweet promise of making their In the provision market there bas been no quotable | procominaling over the power of the free stator. it is | «ra, that ak the Congress, of Paris, the | Rlaaiparse: | tronghout she comtsrcia) world. Now, in Atserioa, the | dirccliy on the great enterprise, ace to be admitted tree | traific, and how far some of the principal companies are chance #ince the sailing of the Arabia. Boot continuea | Impossible longer 40 preserve a balance boiwoon them. | Varies smombled declared on peat of Men Toahel, | Cower of production a capable of an iadetnive and not | of duty. ‘This 's a result. apon waicl the Raglah jron- | even ‘now {rom the desired resuls. in these Ressian i inevitab! ete whic! . . 5 i are equal; + | lines, first ptace, whole constry i such quite dull, and We same remerk will apply 1 Pork, ot | mom continue 0 cocasion we have IMue ooecera. | bet, (always exovpting contraband of var) enemy's | ‘aid), Steen go Fira non soesta 10 ctten tee Ausentir; tated, oe, indeed ry ose clne Ww who ‘baa ho vested in- | been described-—am thisly ‘as ont own mom remote ‘Walch the maybe te neerty bere. ee See im an osposial | govds im neutral vorsels, and neutral goods ia onomy's | ott, ait is not America who ie causing the drain Neither | terest in the smount of She custom house duties on import. | and mountainams ¢\stricte; ‘sli the institutions of 4 manner, the peril of new § ‘Amorics must | versels, are exempt from spoliation. It was supposed | #0 Vaal \hat these will rapidly become an evanescent | tne country, and all ite " Pot and pearl ashes unchanged. Rosin=-Common, 80: | Ce"iL, aitiguty as ohe best Hor staicrmen the great Furopean Powers wore willing to on dared Sana nat hnewsoponed rolacation is almost woo obvi: | Ucularly the: attempt of prepricear Hive, at 4s. Td. a 48. Sd., and fine quiet at 368. ® 368. 64. | wii), doubtless, endeavor to postpone dangers which | mitigate the horrors of war by voluntarily waiving thetr Tas 0 rome within the borders a he own ‘There was nothing doing in Geb oils, Queroitron bark is | A Overcome; aod Cie most obvious Way of | undoubted rights, the whole civilized world would be tested ‘by the ent Nevertheler oned to regular tra@e. Farther, : + Apted at 114, 6d. for Baltimore, and 12s. 64. for Philadel. tention from martors Of Momestio ON Ee Te ee Laura boner imarthe Unwed Staten he. | rurtoiee afer eo prolonged & tightness” 1a the money | of these lines baa bag Fo + 4 eno then a sureng r alsmry perpen. fjeds he | . " . gene! d of r, a8 WO are Iplorm! le Now A pile Hiated ae tothe first clanan of the declaration —vamely, pepe ayy my fh Bay } serremiat at the bead of 70,000 060 of eubjeots having od to make for Rusia a millery ‘The Fogleh Board of Trade has poblished a register of bat which related to the sbolition of privatsoring, Only | ¢! Positive ce sagh for our purposes. We do pot oconaion | lecided on ike veersslty of thew, they wi'l certainly be une, amd miliiary roadefrom St of ships Wrecked oF damage ritieh | Saarandizement on one condition was Mr. Maroy williog to anoede 10 thig | money " | gourtrucied, wiihout any need of resorting to either the Warsaw and Konigwbero, enabling her ie be number of hip imaged on the Britieh «tbat {the aubjecte ti ne drain, but suffer it. France does both. she | courtroe he “ | polley an@wer, Tt haw rai Dolton We ES LIVERS Bre DET Ty Oe eee circe, | crate we to 0 ep 0 coutam tent. fe Sracce, | cape the capital oF the \ron mines of Ragland, tt | jay armies at a few day? notice on the frontiers'ot Ongti nthe year 1816, The oumber amounts to tat | | Hi is pledge! to pursue it by tho @ ali be exempte on | Grates . 2 eo able we 00. tity wre | ap be eso ea 16 6 stroug govormment’ Dod ont { md Auta «Theft cof Riga apd Odeo, ip tare Of which 400 * totally fost, Of tho wholy nbtic by his relations with the administra! 0 Other dglligerent, | tterefore, the mon: railed <q To 1

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