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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1857. 3 endeavors he was absolutely unable wo utter aringie the cask, and in order to shorten them the feet | ountry by surprise, is on the cards), and enable him Ri eases being called on to ler the sovereigns by | of wealth to the principles Ni which ensure the dara- | speculation, from those nearest to the throne to the —— +8 Edinbur ot of the nim of | tion of power. ‘The nancial crisis is not an isolated | humblest possensor of a few francs, that any ap- been also removed. In order to lessen the ema- | to do hix work, and to pay off claimants for compen: | sound. To crown all, his calamition wore inera med by Siseow to savings bank, sub-office, however, | event. ‘abuse of is merely an incident in of thin, pecs Ais ait, | Rathns which would naturally proceed from the | sation, who are springing up all over the world, and the los @f his sense of heaving, which inetantiy lets hiss, hhad to succumb» about 12 o'clock and close their | the violation of the laws of stateorafts and | proach to a state gs such as n prevail- | Poqt the entraile had been taken out through two | either to carry on war or to negotiate a freah | | and then he was without the power wo sew his way. to call vors to which the following notice was affixed:— | this explains why nations in astate of Teyolution | ing with you will be attended by sucha general crash | oritiges, one on either side of the abdomen, and in | But there is something more for Ministers to D | on oman, ae evade, Sanat See me sanek head office’ and - ~ excessive demand for gold at the | accept willingly ideas of bankruptcy—for bank- | and bouleversement of the elements and foundations | ordem as it were to reduce the size, the hands were | The Chinese are obstinate against the exportation of | ike a wee at Teekily” one of his companions, passing prudent to Socal ng ee have Sonnet {nt | Tuptcy is naught but a revolution, of society aa the world has perhaps never before | foreed into the orifices on either side, as if into pock- | political news, but they encourage the importation | that way, saw Bowen and went to speak with him, but he view of resuming shortly. sevasomecabes [From the Paris Constitutionnel, Nov. 13.) etn As the station is close to the ‘iver, it if sup- | oft, and there is probably no employment at pre- | received iy auwwer. Ho shook him, he turned bin round, ‘This bank had certainly been one of the severest |” * * eile + | seen. ‘The Frenchman, too, has not a shade of that | Hoged that the cask must have been brought in the | sent’ so delightful to Yeh as diffusing the intelli. | bute neither spoke or opened his’ eyes, but pointed sufferers from the a gh run having yaaa 4 What is the amount of the specie reserve imposed | Anglo-Saxon stolidity which, in the United States | night and placed where it was found, so that @ sup- | gence of The y mutiny, By all accounts, the | bis tongue, and anon to his eyes and cars. He was eon, Spon it, both here and in Glasgow, all yesterday, | 02 the New York banks? The law exactathatevery | and in England, in the midist of the downfull might be entertained that the crime had | effect of the Indian news on the Chinese temper is re L Rag hema bbs — Png cy had map mot a few Glasgow depositors who had been i bank shal] have a ie reserve to 124 per committed in Paris. The thick layer of hay and | evident in the renovated insolence of the enemy, pop ey Ween anus owas Gs & "when be ual of so much prosperity, will be sure to stand out i bo obtail Y cent, or an eighth of its circulation in notes. us, P ‘f 10D '| the oil cloth, combined with the absence of entrails, | who has entered into a war of bullying with ns. ‘The se nin *cceea.lo ibe sates tate yesterday having | When the ead or banking institutions | bold relief. To tear his hair, rush to the Seine or the | effeemally prevented any emanations. The cask | case, always a difficult one in the yen of ‘all but the money here. At the sub-office all the morning there believe it necessary to possess a reserve equal toa | charcoal burner is his immediate thought under ex- | had heen standing in the warehouse two months, Eevee and their patrons, is now #0 serious that was a great crowd of the smaller depositors, and a | third of their issne, the American banks command } treme pressure; and the heart sickens to think, even silence has become inexcusable. Lord Palmerston severe crushing and took e about the | OBly @ reserve of an , This is quite sufficient ‘be anther z f the dreadful histo: y' Markets. will be wise to let us know the whole at once. If doors, One unusnal drawback to those doing bus. to Gxnlain the actual ‘of matters. A reserve of | by 2” pation, of the ries that the uveRPOOL Common MAkker, Noy, 12.—In cotton, a8 in | not, we shall be compelled to let him know more ess to-day was the almost invariable refusal of the | 82 Seat ‘may suffice in days of confidence and | next few week: may have to tell. It is in vaip that gees pases Decrees, there is really nothing doing. | than will please him of the position he stands in. We banks to cash any but their own notes, and the in. | Prosperity; but it is rapidly exhausted in moments | the government are thoroughly on the alert. The | i They are nomiaally id. Ter ib. on american, | English are not ungenerous, nor apt to harp npon ) an convenience was further heightened by the refusal of | °f difficulty. Even were the issue placed on a more | festivities of Compeigne will be suddenly brought to, tie Fayntian, and 4d. per Ib. on Surat, lower ast faults and errors, but we are disgusted at ca- « det walked he was led like ablind man, He kept along in the same situation 17 days. At the end of this time, Sun day morning, November 15, as he was going tochoreh, the cloud was dissipated, and he again saw as formerly. He went to the church, carrying with him a small slate ‘on which to write questions and answers. When the mu- sic began the sense of hearing retur though speeob came not. During the morning service he wrote some on the slate, and whea the preacher got through Bowen re turned to his home rejoiced at the sudden’ eturn of his 1 apparently in as good health as he was when equal footing with the specie reserve, it would not last week, but lery and concealment, and can be sufficiently restive r : i 5 paws Se he notes (Of any of the | suffice to meet excessive speculation, particularly in | # close next week. The Patrie—a favorite govern- Mecrea,," The’ ualos are estimated at 1.400 balee, vom, | Whei such treatment is attempted. We will do our | hy treat experienced the calummily. We have the above ether hand, however, several shops had placards in | * Country like the United States, where commercial | ment organ—has had a reprimand for au article on | prising 900 Bahia, at 634<.; 150 Egyptian, at 8d. to 1034¢.; | best in the Chinese difficulty if appealed to frankly; | facts from the physician who attended him,— Providence their windows, offering full value to iain for | boldness and rashness are popetial. nie believe | « a situation financiere actuelle dela France,” and | “84 $00 Sarat, at 440, to 6340. per Ib re but the minlster who drives off unpleasant disclo- | Tribune, Nov. 17. Saar al a8 , 13,—Sales— eek, 10,930; total range —_—__—_— Western or any other notes, that security will only exist when. the case in | secommending, in addition to other measures, the | 2,308/610; same period in 1896, "2,080,060 bales, >? | they mortif act moment, or denies evils becanse |" a,ce op HoosAt Shelbyville, Tennessee, last In connection with the panic may be mentioned | England and France—the issue of notes shall have ae hey mortify his complacency, has nothing to hope y , the departure from Edinbu: Pet asle a been placed under the control and dependence of | forced currency of bank notes. Other mouth- LO me anna week, 14,902; votal this year, 9,000,001; for from us. He courts disgrace, and not a hand | Week, 1,500 hogs gold at 4 cents per Ib. grows on sixty ¥ yesterday even- | ‘en WD instituti same peri 1866, 2,108,353; total importa in 1856, | wil] he put out to avert it. days’ time. At Nashville, 43¢ were offered, and at Galla- ee fier Me Aon fa Pre “re Gali “ sys oe a (City geet pl 13.) eae le get en cll ye ci | Aeporied hia year, 235,903: din 1856 , ——— pare ene Catan Frias Derraw of Wessseny rs strengthen the present ve garrison ym Galignani’s q ,) Nov. 13. protesting that the folly of Young Ame- —' iT, 205,903; same period in , gross, The Cincinnati Price Current of Wednesday Gk a The arrival of the lish funds with a decline | °. ; A 240,016 bales. News from Australla. -—Though the weather is favorable, and slaughter Pein rs barracks here ‘techn ihe ae tended to make this he) heavy, but prices were, | TC will rest with itself; that France has ‘Computed Stocks.—This day, 331,670; same period in | ACCIDENT TO THE STEAMSHIP EMEU-—WRECK OF THE hee romain tout ‘5,000 Mies? having ‘heen. killed the troop lying there to be within hail of Glas- | notwithstanding, pretty well maintained until near | 200 millions of bullion, as contradistinguished from bar 840 bales. SHIP DUNBAR—GREAT LOSS OF LIFE. Monday and yesterday, the market for hogs continues v ined » and within Glas. the close, when considerable agitation was caused by | 150 at the same date last in the bank, and that en for consumption—This year, 1,723,500; same By way of England we have advices from Austra. | Very dull, and little Or no disposition is manifested to riers reports which became in circulation that the Bank of ay yeet, , period in 1856, 1,894,000 bales. , Operate. ‘About 1,500 were bought Motday at $5 26 to te . with such a harvests asshe has been blesed with, she Bales. | ji, dated at Sydney on 11th and Melbourne 17th of | fii contracts made in September at $6, but we cannot hear THE GLASGOW PANI England had raised its discount to 12 per cent, that ; j , tcorrerpeudence of th tomton Dally News very serious disturbances had taken place at Glas: | has no cause for alarm, Notwithstanding this, the “ pnber. salou a aus protons i owners Soomed eoree The Giascow, Nov. a § Wy ee mes yaek a Fennlins bed onl in at common sense of mankind cannot be blinded, and ‘e%he Emeu, which brought the news to Suez, had | tion to sell freely at his Yate bayers would be Minpateeio great panic is now atanend. Banking business e advances made on pul secu , ati sryii fearful fin: 1 crisis (£940,000 in gold on freight, and 52 passe: 5 hold back, S¢ oh certainty exist ‘Uh ls of @emmenced to-day ina manner which showed distinctly that more failures had taken face at Vienna. These | CV°"Y one Is crying out that « f Peinea sie © eet mi Paci ry 4 ae ps9 ote Ha pac ion operators r arg tho futare of the "market tbat the isat hand, The Emperor himself is fain to take pen in hand, and yesterday appeared his letter to M. most shrewd feel ata loss how to act, or by what means to arrive at a conclusion regarding what is really a safe that confidence was greatly restored. Large supplies of | rumors together—though the first named, it is Le a if Bullion arrived this morning principally for the Union and | to add, was not generally credited—had adept coral patch near Under Dubb, 640 miles from Suez, iod of her striking, time. She British Linen banks, but they have been required only to | effect, but without terial decline. he 72,170 | and onthe 31st, after much exertion, she was en: | price. a@small extent. “preg rage causing any very mat . | Magne, the Minister of Finance, which you will have | jecrease of quantity taken for consumpilon 171400 i The © Never, saya the I Hie Journal, since pork. pack: For the Account Threes, which had commenced at abled to proceed on her be beg ey Emeu was a in eal ee peony am peak pee ng ‘The Union Bank to-day presented an appearance very | go¢ T5e., and stood between that and 66f. 80c., re- received from other sources. I am sorry to say that The transactions in cotton thie Week have been on av very fast vessel, and up to the effect of thisepistle is not such as usually attends | exceedingly limited scale, and prices have declined under auspices than at present. For years, in the cgmn Iittle different from its usual busy aspect. appeared to have been in advance of h ment of November, the pens attached to the pheking es- ‘The demand on the British Linen Company’s bank, which | ceded to close at 66f. 60c., with a fall of 15¢.; Four ; 1 the great daily pressure to sell from %d. to 1d. per lb. " :) gps twdeed was never serious, has to-day completely subsided. | and a half per cents left off at 90f. 75c. For cash, the Bp aa bi begpbor nae Pee he penn enerally. e accounis received ae steamer, on | belongs to: the Cunard Carapany, » but is chartered ts were usually filled with fat porkers, at The demand at the National Security Savings Bank ex- | the former are 5c. lower, and the latter 35c. higher, | Waking for tear, e rai jonday as to favorable weather for the growing | tthe European and Australian Steam Packet Com- are all descrted, Gur packers bave no in hausted iteelf about mid-day, to-day, and large numbers | the prices being 66f. 65c. and 90f. 75c. Bank of | #24 g00d and stern lookersout-ahead have long pre- | crop, the difficulty of holding, during the present | pany. Clination to buy hogs otherwiee than on time, and firmers sametopay in the 2 deposits switon they Teal catloaup on fhe France shares are unvaried; Mobilier have fallen 12f. oe stots tes AA a pee, ae olen The moncary panic, And the Provedure to short time | WRECK OF THE SHIP DUNBAR, AND GREAT LOSS OF | do not like to sell except for cash. We can, therefore, previ 8. ie 8 at esi ent Railt a ° on the part spinners and manufacturers, ha E. ‘ive curat vat . Under these ¢ is far apoad lieimemiies Fear way sae have been offered, and quota- | fonds declined in the very face of it, and there are | all contributed to this result, During one ro pt The report of the le Of the Dunbar, as already ‘cee che demks ook tocals: wai vaetiele eae Uae A meeting of the principal shareholders of the Western | 008 are generally lower. gloom and foreboding everywhere. this week, so great had been tho depression that there | announced, was reported in several telegraphic | bacon of the large corn crop, will Shia blame was threwn upon the directors for shutting | ‘The monthly return of the Bank of You complain in America, that society haa ut be. | Sey tthe eugpensica ef iho Bask act yectorasy, wi, | oeeparches received from Marseilles, The. ilp was} tr york ; he bank witout fret appealing to tho. shareholders for de up to Thursday, the 12th of Nove France, as | yond itself; that good substantial respectability has | Tr oto tele atoct business: xave preatorcontivence, | O8 her Voyage from London to Sydney, New South | tiuin ni ce the i i -—— hebank’ hou tet appealing o the shareholters ‘oF | made up to Thursday, the 12th of November, shows | Thoroughly gone ou of fashion; that the AngloSexon | Save ite ty anon gave reatercontlcnt, | Wajey, with about 140 paswenge™, all of whom are | Hea yams o saree pe Ee £660,000 have been subscribed by the principal partners, | the tone So ac eannee vans 6 288 20H Wine 0. teen tobe. ae cat ee ee of her | at, 4d. to 34d, advance on the lowest%prices of the morn- | lost, Logether with her crew, excepting ouly one) part of farmers to bring their, hogs in and have them to enable the bank to off small depositors. ether i and, drag: aon 4 i seaman, named Johnson. packed on their 0" oe oO 10 e the bank will resume as-a distinct establishment or amal- | S02 ie Palen -£7,081,100 Decrease £1,440,000 | on his back that weighs him down inthe great up | in Sea Isiands a limited business has been done, and | The Dunbar was comparatively a new vessel, Hope wisealt ina tharela Oe etme gamate with another bank is not yet determined. Holes te eaenintice, °250'300 Decrease — 968°700 | hill race of our artificial life. If such be true as re- | prices are 4d. to 1d. lower. having been built in Supderiandmn 1854, and was ‘The directors of the City of Glasgow Bank are reagy to | Treasury depouite. 95,000 Decrease 602'700 | Bards America, be assured the state of things is A, ee base boon much neglected, and partake of | classed in that year A 1 for thirteen years at Lloyds. PERSONAL Fomume Wastness ax san as they cam sesertain the feelings | Private deposits “5,782,000 Decrease 709/600 | Rot very dissimilar here. Ithas been the policy of | te rrivalite cree Ti rctitand witite prices | She belonged to the port of Londgg was owned by | “<9, mn cnuseal ren is made for gold. “ mee Advances on French} 1,190,400 Increase 2,400. Recaiting Government to encoarage 6 DANTE ‘a nerally show 44d. decline, cane foresd: salen havepboen Mr. Duncan Dunbar, and regi 167 tons. Her eralimea ehomes enieane injured, bet ran bande V3 ; wersmnmunencestnes ; #00 | display. It is notorious that none are so weleome at | Ceecied at a still greater reduction cargo, it .is stated, was insured f0F about £80,000. | d'ciock P. Mon the 24th inst. inthe. vicinity of Thirty #laih Advances on railway} 1 301.200 Increase 166,800 | the Court as those who display the greatest | “curate continue in ouly moderate demand, and are fully | ‘Fhe following 4a list of her passe street and Sixth avenue, or who afterwards assisted him to the THE FINANCIAL CRISIS IN FRANCE. securities . . ss 4 amount of saponins, and a rang, mi © | 30, lower. ‘<Cabin—Mr. ‘aller and family; Mrs. n, son and | Brandreth House, will perform an act of Kindness by sending: ‘The Paris Moniteur publishes the following letter, | _The principal alteration is the falling off of | will be almost rescued from falling by rearing | “*5i0 American, and 1,020 Surat are reported on specula- | daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Peck, Mr. Downey, Mr. and Mrs. | hi\nrwofhis injuriesit may have becu thoupehtat he waa it addressed by the Emperor to the Minister of Fi- | £1,440,900 in the coin and bullion, following the de- | princely marion in the capital, and assuming un- n, and’110 American, and 200 Surat for export. Meal, Mr, a a two Misses Hunt, Mr. Simmons, Mr. | toxieated, : and ’ mance:— cline of £896,500 shown in the previous return. | usual pomp and splendor in his equipage and reti- ‘o-day we have a more general demand, and little de- }. F. Severty, ne Y yine and party; Capt. Steane, R.N., Momnevr ie Monerni@1 see with pain that, without an | This has occurred, too, in spite of increased artificial | ue. That which is done in high places is sure to | sire shown to effect sales; the prices obtained are very t nd —_ 0 Masters Logan, Mr. Cuthbert, Mr. RANK.—FRANK, IF YOU EVER WISH TO SKE ME or real cause, public credit is assailed by chime- | purchases of gold: the sum expended in premiums | find abundant imitation lower down. Everybody | irregular, and in some cases 1d. above the extreme low | Trushtun. ab sae nee os that alive, call in Downing street this evening ; I am very ‘apparent 4 ormediiate. ick. 8. real fears and by the propagation of soi-disant jedies , Which during the last month o1 ‘0 i i in. i rates of Yesterday; the business amounts to 6,000 balee, Intermediate (TINA SN SE Soran evil which only exits inthe imagination: Ta pre- oe ee te oF £11100 per se Ah Prat ag ae BL mgt gn a Juding 2,000 speculation and export. *] Wm, Bynon, Jom Holl, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, and two GORGE F. LADD qoding years, it must be owned, there were some grounds | increased to £15,000. Vanity and enable their wives to cope with their | _ llsvanoa, Cony Manxxt, Nov. 13.—The arrivals from | ‘Anpawand three children, W. Wiesner’ Ba dhitrend Wie; Gti erento ne eer See ‘epprehension. A’ succession of bed harvests ‘com- Sgr neighbors by plunging into schemes from whieh for- | Irland and coastwise since Tuesday have beem large of feach, Mr. and lire. Healing and dhres childr@ny Me. Qn (a —ogeshg—remrete Weeks ies be oe caer eso ee te eee MONETARY AFFAIRS ON PARTS OF THE cutie ara eae for as by enchantment; every soul ontmneal, but otherwise moterate. From foreign ports we | Mira. strange # e 7 ane- PEMATION WANTRD—OF, JAMES crvisi WHO « which we s' % t t it 5 @ ve received 13, te t, 8, sar ph is is your ouse in Forty sixth street on 4 ft need, and yet we were able to meet the crisis and to | vienna (Nov. 10) CONTIN BIT a0 wines is, therefore, meddling in financial theories dekore | ee eee ii ate vue tour borides tose | ,, The Australian and New Zealand Gazettdsp aw Bot wince heen beard of." Any information defy the sad predictions of alarmists by a few simple mea- hha neva that che Bank of England bas rai rh, their proper business. The prices of all things neces- | ggartérs of wheat and 1,800 barrels of flourfrom Canada. | lithes a list as below, differing somewhat from Me ig Worerghonte will be thankfully received at 654 sares of pradence taken momentarily by the Bank of | i! pty he vy Neal Nae chat oan dh raised the | sary and unnecessary run up to an almost fabulous |The exports in the same time comprise 2,684 quar- = : France. How ia it, then, that at the present momont it is | Tate of discount to ten per cent arrived here yester- | height. They must be had notwithstanding, and a | tgrsof wheat, 827 quarters of Indian corn, 577 xacks and Mr. and Sirs. A. Meyer and six children, | TP pia. not understood that a similar measure, rendered still more | day evening, but it has produced less effect on the | reckless, insane mode of living is apparent For a % rels of uur. The decree just issued of the French | Mies J. Wake, Mr. and Mrs. K. Waller and six children easy by the law which allows an increase of the rate of | Vienna money market than might have been ex- " i P gbve ent rescinding Bie previous on ch e! Migs 8. Fothergill, Miss F. King, Mr. C. Troughton, Mr. and Mle § ‘ y out. Those frugal, it may be said parsimonious Ke pr e, which extended if discount, must suffice a fortiori to preserve to the bank | pected. The Vienna financiers have at length | habits of the French which, in spite of their dete- probibition to ‘or distil grain or flour till Sep- | Mrs. Mylne, Misses A. and E. Myine, Mr. A. D. James, ‘the specie which it wants, as we are in a much better con- | arrived at the conclusion that extreme measures are | ‘iGrati Iefucnce. on enterprise, have been | wmberel868, bea. ‘a complete stagnation of busi- | Mr. F. Tindal, Mr. C. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Cuhnac, Mrs. = —_ " jpark = Loc a irae an Ley ay absolutely necessary, and they profess to be prepared presi i ing inst fur andl in pole ing eociet y ness in aed fart andprices ote articles have become _, mn Oy fg mane og fancn tient (3) 6 ee - ‘vest anda most considerable met reserve in rum ese VIN; ‘i i re ect . of nd Mrs. Peek, Mr. Do » Mises . Levein, Dank? | to learn that the banks of England and France have | {1°"' Brance under visitations. which would | ice the suspension of I teabant canaeday ace ba Miss Logan and two Mastefs Logan, and Mr. Cuthbert T therefore beg of you publicly to deny all the absurd | Fesolved to suspend their cash payments and to pro- | have annihilated it in other countries, have for man, rer, eed Wh itipadt Iacra tone and prevent ‘. | Intermediate—Mrs. Debell, Mrs, J. Berry, Miss Grabam, ects attributed to the government, the propogation of | hibit the exportation of the precious metals until the | years been ually crumbling away, and if, as e Fhe wenther has bees cold spd inclined to free. J iesmer, F. Hill, W. Beach; “ALLCATEP, INDIAN DOCTOR, FROM w York, he is requented to call on George 0. D. P., Rotunda, corner of Chambers Kellosk, Jr. and Centre NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES FITZSIMMONS, by his sister, Mary Ann Moore. When last beard from was in Racine, Wisconsin, Any one knowing his whereabouts would confer a great favor by sending information to Logan, 28 Madison street, TELL THEM TO DIRECT TO SWAN & CO,, AU which go easily causes alarm. It is not without some | Crisis is over in America. As has repeatedly been .d afflictian shou ‘At thie day’s market there was a dance of the | Mr. and Mrs. Clark and two ehild ir. and Mrs. Saint, a— MD 80, eee tet chat France. is the countrys | observed in lay correspondence, the Austrians are of | {cared the days of trouble and edliccion should beat | | ‘and country trade, and'rathera better feeling pre. | Mf. Brown and child, Mrs. Annan and three childrea, Sr! J. “roma ears where public credit rests on the broadest and on | a very fickle character, and consequently they fre- In ‘the painful interest which America causes, vailed among holders, as the effect of the free export from | %d Mrs. Healing and three children, and Mr. and Mrs If EXPRESSMAN WHO TOOK THREE BARRELS the most solid basis. The remarkable report you address- | quently condemn on one day that which they eulo- | India is quite forgotten. The fall of Delhi and | France appears to have been somewhat overrated, and | Strange. f apples, marked T. M. Humphrey, from the office No. 1 ed to me thereon is the proof thereof. Give heart to those | gise on another. ql h itish offi with the the pressure for money has, in a great measure, subsided. Leen aroGnate green NE RETI Dey street, on Wednesday afternoo it, will please cee who are vainly alarmed, and assure them that [am firmly [From a letter from Berlin.} the carnage of the icers, ¢ Cap- | Wheat met a fair consumptive demand, and so.ne parcels News from South Amertca. there, or at 198 Broadway, where he defvered them, as they Fesoived not to empley those empirical means which have | ‘The confereace of the delegates of the Customs | ture of the King and Queen, which a short time ago | changed hands on speculation at about the late rates for | ‘The steamship ‘Teviot arrived at Southampton, | Sern bs (_ aly been had recourse to in circumstances, happily #0 | Union, which was to ave assembled here this | Would have excited such lively sympathy, are now | fino white and red, and 24. por 70 Ibs. decline on common aa “A FRIEND OF TRE AFPLICTED."—YOUR TWO, are, when catastrophes beyond human foresight have | Oth to regulate the questions of the banks scarcely even noticed. Even the peculiar speech of | and inferior. Vine flour saleable at 1s. per barrel aud | Pugiand, on the 13th of November, with advices | TM) .icnare received. Please call at 229 Broadway, room No. ‘ Befallen the country, ae ees tanks ceieara'ey tare tees adjo Bo | the English Premier at the Lord Mayor's dinner, | sack reduction, but inferior was quite neglected. Oats | from South America, dated at Buenos Ayres»2d; | 5, either Friday or Saturday, at 12 M. ‘May the Almighty have you in his good keeping. common bases, appe ‘been adjourned. which a few weeks since would have set the whole | and oatmeal were scarcely inquired for, and may each be | Montevideo, 5th; Rio Janerio, 15th; Bahia, 19th, and | 4,771, w. CALL THIS M Wt a, GAUL, THIS MORNING (FRIDAY) AT the Bank of Commerce, in relauon to the usury and per- NAPOLEON, | varia, which at first energetically re the PTO. | press of the empire in motion, now hardly occupies | quote! decidedly easier. The same remark applies, to — “4 jury case. He will be protected and the guilty Punlahed 0 Pasack or Comrreayr, Nov. 10, 1857. ject of this conference, has just Sn oli barley, beans and peas. ian corn being in better sup- | Pernambuco 22d of October. ‘The Moniteur publishes the following decrees:— | She will not take any’ part in it, It ia positively Oe a ae ee Minisier asmerte, und | Vi¥; sd the demand limited, a decline of ts. per quarter | ‘The freight on board included diamonds of the The decree of the 22d of September, 1857, is revoked | stated she fears that Austria would adopt measures ogee a have been plotting to was established. Prime yello nd mixed American ‘as regards the prohibition of the export of ich mi: i - jan in- m n Drought 35s, 6d. to 3és., and Galatz and Odessa 36s, value of $30,437, £261 specie, £480 bar silver, £750 CB Sar fe : of repisal, which might seriously affect Bavarian in- | T3k6 givantage of the difficulty in Brith India— | Ygo ts. Prime white was held at ais: yer quarter." | jewelry, and £341 in gold. poe flour, potatoes and vegetables (legumes secs), | teres! ~ werner chestnuts, and the flour of the same. ; r 3 whether France or Russia be meant nobody cares a ss > }OUND—ON MONDAY, 23D INST, A HORSE. THE Metres of the 26th of October, 1864, which pro. | _ Galignani, of Paris, says:—We learn with satis- | straw. Everybody's thought is on America—every | par iwen's general demand for sugar, anioomereonnoee | Among the pasengers by the Teviot was Senhor owner can bave the shme by descithing the horas, aad fenth aven aying a reward and other expenses. Ap VENMorner of West Finy fifth street and v.19, ON BROADWAY. o have, by applying at 2 bid'ts distillation from cagn and from any other farinaceous | faction that whilst the liabilities of the American | eye is fixed on the daily list of financial failures in | actiow have taken place. Prices ai D. J. Abuquerque, a distinguished Brazilian, who is substance used as food, is revoked (rapport) banking house in Paris, Messrs, John Munroe & Co., | Bogland—every man’ heart is whispering, what | perce dearer, but in some cases ven a keeater advances hs " Py -- . h & greater advance elling in o1 nality for bei ‘The distillation from corn or from any other farinaceous | which suspended ite paymentson the 7th of October, | next? And sliould the terrible failures which every | has teen obtained. | OF West India 230 hhds. have been pane ote pono (oe sggatentpey. St due thereof may be used aa food for cattle the resi. | amount to four millions, the assets present six mil- | post brings continue in England, I very much doubt | #old and the particulars of the other descriptions are a8 | and certain learned degress being necessary te ha cae “4 of the above regulations may lead to a lions; ag: wy nt it ishoped that the creditors will | whether things will go on so smoothly there as cer- | follors—100 tons muscovado Manila at 30s. per ewt., | aie Brazilian subjects to fill the high po y st en only suffer the delay necessary for the realization of | tain observations in ‘i London press might lead you | 1,00 bags Khaur at the same price, 500 Havana - ; }OUND—ON THURSDAY, t, which the owne val PGIVEN FORTHE RE. Perhnecrees of the Iith of February and the som of | funids from the United States. toimagine. ‘The curse of England, has for many | 82%. 1 dls. 600 boxes, 280 bid. Cubs at Six. vo dow. | Occ. he Reimioe maton ed in the slave trade So wae July, 1857, are also revoked. (rapportcs) as regards the [From the Courier de Paris, Nov. 13.} years past heen its passion for a lavish expenditure, | Gurvatta Bengal at 386. per ew “There lave been no | have been ruined by the legal proceedings that have No. $3 William sirgot,_ @ietiflation from rice and foreign grain. We are assured, from our private information from | out ‘all proportion to its means, Ido not, of | guerre today, ae be : 2 *° | been taken ‘against them, so strict are the Brazili % WROADWAY, Paris (Noy. 11) correspondence of London News.] Berlin, that in Prossia, although the bank has raised | course, speak of the government, but of society. |“ Corrxr.—100 cake piantttion Ceylon HAVE DENN BOIC we | dawn we shekerta etme * vars, long fi the Emperor has done it all himself. The letter | its rate of discount to 7} per Leah the a ~~ No foreigner Us — re idea of the oo ee the price a wie be aye iaeely withdrawn from [5 nega ee et owe propa to the above No. ri - . ve ordinal process of retail trad auction, and which shows a ht advance. razi nel hea! e ere is el. eaten an to M. Magne, thé Finance Minister, dated from Com- | ation of the country is satisfactory. No want of | credit is given in the ordinary p le tamales toh. dbegetan gute ale. .cf I-tow Never te <i anippiay at Rio, and on the Per. Nasthee wallet oustalaiog & few bank Bilin gies pivgne, Nov. 10, will be one of the most remarkable | money is felt either by the bank or by the trading | in that country. A private gentleman, whose in- acts of his reign, whatever the result of it may be. | community. Zo raising the rate La har apes it Me come . yoga to A Moog ae (te year, is Bhou! tained that letter that | merely hoped to prevent money, which is c! rin | never asked the payment above once wo years. A ee m . Q ferdtaonal erie is mataly imag letter that | merely ape te ere vsighboring ‘States, from being | One whose rent oll is for 10,000 francs would proba: | 4; &%- 6d, for December, and Ole. buyers for January | "" Her Majesty's ship Harrier, Commancer Derre. effect of dispelling idle fears, and "ld the strong | taken out of the country. bly never be asked for the same above once in five pf bein k cea man, is at Pernambuco to enforce justice against and unexpected measures taken be followed creed ’ THE NEW PAPAL BUDGET. years. The consequence is, all degrees of cee'd have pea China. the murderer of Mr. Gallond, who is to be brought by an abatement of the symptoms, I donot hesitate to | (Rome (Nov. 7) Correspondence of Galignani, of Paris.) their incomes forestalled. Their mode of expensive liv- és from to trial. a ray that the Emperor's character for wisdom and fore- The Pope yesterday received the members of the | ing takes another form from that of the French, which We have news from China, dated at Shangbae 16th Active preparations continue to be made by the right will stand higher in the estimation of the world | Financial Consulta, who are about to resume their | is principally confined to extravagance in rent, dress | and Kong Hong 25th of September, telegraphed Brazilian government for the expected war with than it has ever yet done. Should the predictions of | labors. The budget presented by the Minister of and equipage. Hospitality is not their besetting sim. | gon ‘Alexandria to London. Paraguay, and tallthe available troops have those financiers against whose judgment the Emperor | Finance is considered very satisfactory, showing, for But in England it is the house that swallows all in . h ‘ol “ey been despa with large mes of ammu) has acted be realised, the consequences may be disas- | the first time since 184, a surplus of several thou- te insatiate maw. 7p intete ‘a feudal lord, ond PR Di eng nd he ghene ny pains son ee Pron snd stores he ~ HF. — trous. i i i i endi c i 5 withstan ep wassail and reve! é livelon, ear, horses an = J A 4 bs 7 ere ip oe le nh caused pgs i ey coe 3 5o Teapots. net's atiaize | pend acne (ie penta te Me oe ding | FeeP Jefor hunting manors for sheoting, well fed | alsoserious damage ashore, especially in and around | by the government authorizing the enlistment of Bs tags were Suid 06 30s. for good middling. nambuco railway, which will probably not be finish . “ary & note for $168 98, draw ‘sLLew.—The market is steady to-day, at 50x. for allthe | 64 according to expectation. heen paid and same an ing it at 26 erally ri q ed for their WM. LEGGAT, IST.—THE NOTE OF FERGUSON, FARIAS & B45 15, y, end are cautioned mt has been stopped. The urning it to W.C. Langley & ¥ against negotiating it, as pay under will be rewarded b Con, gg 16 Vesey woth tT = REWARDS, $3 REWARD.—LOST, On FuRsDA Y¥, THE 2TH, FROM Ne. ii character. I t | thi d the Con- Bre A I poe were aan pose ja tery eoae! ekg Ta ses menials, and plenty of them, carri , horses, po- Foochow. . soldiers from the ot tional guard; it is pep M Late: ete avente, 1 mall Diack pape farther augmentation of the discount of the mies and agricultural fantasies—this i the ambition | | The Russian Plenipotentiary had called at Shang: | certainly an re, exceasively | jr" Any person returning b above number will re of France, but I know pertinently that some of | ipertin (Ree TG) Correspondence of Loudon ‘Mercantile of every | wlishman, and this it is that has | hae; after ae Visited the Peiho,and had returned | unpopular, and, if in, may lead to the | ceive theremard them were, and I doubt whether there is a states. Gi made f the nation in debt to the other ry i pi A ea Fl ago Migr er od i ) PAWNEROKERS AND OTHERS —$100 REWARD man in France (the Emperor excepted) who would | The present poms... y » a TS ap- | half, and which, should anything like exten- | mission which he had forwarded to meit drive the people to rebellion it will be a thing . will ' 4 Exchange at Hi Kong, 48. 11d, to 5s. hto be regretted, for Brazil was never more ‘will be paid for the return to the subseriber of the follow have had the nerve, while the council of the Bank | pears by the last advices from St, Petersburg not sive fmancial trouble fall u - po woe hoot rvs “4 At Shaughae ti Uae Gat ts.maal muc re oe ~ — Bhan . ne id, ing articles, stolen from his residence on the night of the 10un aked <1 gold Duplex lever watch Fran infully debating whether it was | ye paralysing ciety to its very centre, < ‘og Ng agg Terese even at a dis oe pis ag 3 have eed od which in the last century were a pattern of whole- ket for raw quiet, han now. [tis a pity that the Emperor does not po eee y = i pool, oH ce, in the wake of the Bank of England, to | nouncements of houses stopping payment, or fac- | some frugality, are now’ an entirely changed body; Exchange, 6+. 7d, tg 8d. take a more active part in the administration of | erie ee Nek. chain, marked on the ores advance, per saltum, to the Bank of gland | tories knocking off hands, wailtlene of pankruptey and and the farmer who at market was content once a ‘ BR IN CHINA, vernment affairs; he is a wise and good man, but with mamall round locket aliached, level, and raixe the interest of money at once from | panic. Discount was still 6 per cent; exchange on | Week to drink port wine, will now condescend to [From lou News, Nov. 14.) is wanting in the energy which Gietingalahed his os 00 ene aide Sed § 74 to 10 per cent. The measure announced in the Reed m countries was falling, in consequence of the | drink nothing less than champagne. On his table, bg Ne * bd bd » father. Charitable and kind in the highest degree ee, eee an cose eet foniteur amounts substantially to this, for | excellent harvests in the west and of the smaller de- | at the rec of his friends, are seen massive dishes, And yet, while such is our Marge aren ‘« bbserv- | in private, yet he ix passive or powerless when his oy Fe pe there is a graduated per cent for | mand for bills brought about by the cessation of ex- | if not of silver, of plated goods almost the worth | ance the treaty at four or five ea along the fe (aa in a case like the present) are n shaped: 12 sliver table spoun bills of thirty days and under, and 9 per cent for bills ports, which the a h winter has already | of silver, and the most carious wines of France are | coast frontier, a delay in fulfilling one stipulation of In commercial affairs, this month, #o far, been | Sliver teas i wT: lclees beeen halle, of from thirty-one to sixty— in practice there almost brought to a still. The nomber of ves- | drank as so much small beer. The great redeeming | the treaty ix the excuse offered for provoking war in | a remarkably dull one in every respect. In coffee | marked A red J. BA. KS are few at short aakes for which discount | gels that have visited and left St. Petersburg this t in all this is that,asa rule, the English woman, | the south of China, for destroying the defences, | we have only one sale of ii to report—7,000 | © silver tex spoons, marked ver tea. in req and the great question is whether trade has also not been ao large as during last year; | though changed with’ the times, is not vo much | shelling Canton, sacrificing property to the amount | bags for America, at 5.400--the total 5 pa ORF ty pe can go on without immense with bille tit must be borne in mind that the unusual in. | 80 a8 to be ex to the complaint now | of many millions, and lives to an extent yet an- | scarcely reaching 20,000 From packet to | marked F., | portemonnale, baskeihape. ser! clamp, 1 having two and three months to ran at 10 per cent. | crease of that year was due to the sudden re-opening | making ‘America. It ix rather the hus | known. The mischief being done, none of the we estimate the done at 175,000 | gold spectacles, foran old person, | gokt tosthpick. marked Ten per cent! for French commercial people, who | of the Russian'trade at the clusion of the war. | band’s vanity, which, while it impoverishes ised advantages have followed. We have ob- , of which for States 97,000, and the remainder, | 9. ® *____m_/. ® nfl john street. never in their lives before paid at the bank more | The arrivals this year have, up to the date of the last himself, calls upon her for qualities which require ined no , and are as uncertain as ever about cepting 4,000 bags for the Cape. pha ron than rix. ‘Hitherto the ery has been, it is trae, | gdvices, amounted. to 2.262, and the departures to | capacities of no ordinary ‘order in the rule and gov- | the prospects of war. Before they have anything to ‘are very limited, and notw’ I ts “Charge us what like in reason, but for heaven's | 7 316, ‘In a very few ‘the navigation was to be | ernment of establishments that become every 4 show for it, ministers will have to lay before worable from consuming countries, ¥ be by fy ee 4 rakedo not shorted the usual time allowed for bill* | ciosed for the season. Grand Railroad | more like hotels for public entertainment than dom}. | ment the claim of our merchants for pecuniary com- total which at present reigns in our Key Py a F to run.” It remains to be seen whether ten per cent | Com has commenced jts shares in re- | cils of domestic tranquillity, which is the cause of } pensation to the amount of hundreds of thousands of we do not to see any fall in prices ‘heir address \o JAMES’ MORO: for ninety days will be it le. TO | torn or the reliminary scrip hi in the hands | evil; and I believe if any yisitation should befall | pounds, with the understanding that no pecuniry far as i yy the better qualities. We shew how little such a measnre was expected yes. | Of ita shareholders; it was left optional to the latter England, prodacing a senaiie in the manner | grants ‘can compensate for the disturbance or the perior, 5.500 to 5.800; good It, 5.300 to terday, I may mention that M. Lauvray, the finan- | to up the calls in full at once or not, and in con- | of province life, the women would be the first to | annihilation of , oe, ee y ordinary Ist, 4.900 to 5.000; good 2d, 4.300 to Writer of the Presse, in a special article yee pace 48,008 shares have been paid up ii welcome the absence of duties which, in the midst of | lowed by & long season of hostile uspense. | | 4.700. Stock, 120,000 bags, mostly of low quality in full, b 5,911 in part. This circumstance has led to ee ane fa severely onerous character. a sale “ 6,000 cases was made, prices i i 4 5 ? 3 E i Bet rumours and opinions of the at the Bourse, ked It was not British property alone that was destroyed 4.900 5.200. Stock estimated at “ST RECEIVED AND POR SALE Guroribed any further raising of the discount asa } mad Mend pera a p= pn ‘amount rip ry has been formed, and its li- | in the Canton quarrel. The claims from cases and 15,000 stores, consisting of “desperate measure,” which would lyse trade, A peegnne which bears interest, just at the mo- thrown the Siéele into ectacies, | are understood to be heavy; and those from Ai Excha opened at 274, which still continues to and hinder the prospect of ‘ee doooeats being | Pent chen all ite works are ’ maspended by the sof ts arg Tn ge can merchants still. It is very strange if be the ruling, rate. Money is very abundant, dis | fp “reduced to 5 per cent,” the Bank of France return of winter. As yet no ‘answer has by. tolerance, moderation, a | those of the of England who were led away | count ruling 5} a 9 per cent; apolices, 994 dollars to | 1,000 pairs faunel drawers “in a to separate iteelf from the Bank | been given. The Grand Steam Naviga ‘and Com: ion to the hets who already | by the ministerial election cry are unaware of these | 100 dollars. mune sss of d, it not being ham: by the peculiar | mercial Company, too, is described as having pros between the crown and an insatia- pce | claims for a damage altogether fruitless Freights are very dull—45c. to 50c. for the States. eee. constitution of the latter.” » Em however, | pered as far as 1 rations have been extended at | ble faction.’ and vexatious; or that, being aware of them, they The political aspect of affairs is gloomy at Buenos KEW PUBLICATIONS. whore title to the ‘throne he occupies fa the breath of resent. Its receipts in Au last amounted to M. Al |, Minister of Justice, is dead. should leave Ministers unquestioned in regard to | Ayres; the Indians have seized a large part of the SUAGAMNN AND PUTRAND WONTELY has had the extraordinary courage to Yoo.000 ‘roubles, which considerably exceeded ite re- | The iteur contains decrees withdrawing the | them. When Parliament meets we shall know what | Territory. ny ty ye a me blow the interests (or dices) of | ceipts in any former month. According to the pre- | prohil from the export of flour, , pulee | we are required to pay, and what amas gireremnen, Two ngers by th®Tevint were young gentle. EVERYWHERE. the bourgeoisie of Paris, and the the raral | sont result of its transactions the company is making | and chéstnuts, and likewise the prohibition which | can bring for sanctioning the policy which has aa yet | men whe ve left Buenos Ayres in consequence of | This number has been delayed, in order to announce a bril- ial masses district. While raising the discount of commerci profit ; revented in 1854 distillation from rice and foreign | produced nothing bnt loss. the conscription there. The sons of the richest and | lint prospectus for bile to an unpre ted amount, he has removed— | amount oA eeidton would Hot wom 1 wastity ry & One thing is clear beforehand—that we must | most respectable European residents in Buenos | which will render ithe mete capes cnt unsatine an re to say, most wisely—the prohibi- | high price the shares bear at present, it must be ‘exsrs, Munroe & Co., the American banking honse | countenance no pretence that the mischief already Ayres, if born in that country, are now liable to be onetete LAG ASINE OF THE AGR, ‘i the exportation of , than which tain > re, whose payments were suspended on the 7th, | done will dispose the Chinese to pence, in order to | drawn as soldiers, not only for the militia, bat also ay ee December aummeee, & Sal's mere on 2 pre supposed either that the pablic entertain great ox: | Fre said to have six millions of ameta, while theit | escape further damage. We know something by | for the line. This has cater utmost disgust | Yeadéreand subscribers. thorities have No. aT) Broadway, New York. pe ‘ 4 t try, who, as has often been seen, liabilities only amount to four. this time of Chinese obstinacy, and of the pertina- | among Buropeans, and the Bi gee eerie talhy"'we ioe tn voqote eqns tas | Peay oe, om are is a plethora of capital just now { "tn experiment. with the cab fares has entirely | cions attachment of that peo Redo its own country, | been “appealed to. The English government has a = removal of a load of corn from a village. This part —- broken down, and the old tariff precisely as arranged | policy, and even government, in comparison withany | never acknowledged the present government of - ce — of the legislation of today will be ily THE WINE MARKETS OF EUROPE. before has been re-established. There are one or | other; and this pertinacity joined with the rambling Buenos Ayres, and according to the laws of the A COURSE OF FOUR LECTURES ON THE HISTORY tested, for although miny people fancied, in | ,y1 hopes of a reduction in the price of wine this | two modifications which are in favor of the public. | tendencies of the Chinese mind, opens anything but | former government of that country, and the last |X o(the | Remermote wi be gren be by MLC. de Jer € , oo Moot ‘nnd Mh of December. Ticket for for each lectare, Scents. To be bad od on the evening at the door Lacture y of the calls for the removal of the pro- Monit ‘inicole Fran Carriages must set their fare down at certain | a prospect of peace. Huc's story of the popular | recognized by England, the conscription, as far a8 ) Ni vombe ‘ae Titian made by. the great landowners, trongn | {ott “Lecteudy' Gamer ni ot Eran raunis | places beyond the barriére free of extra charge, | gambling he saw is highly illustrative, and nay be the English residents and their children are concern: | the'rourse, Ss erm the Union and ‘Spectateur, that no market could | made by consumers, natural hesitation felt by | and iggage is to y 20 centimes pho nag taken as typical of what we may expect. He tells t i boo now be found in the world to which it was worth | thet ‘and the consequent stagnation of business, | but no amount of luggage is to Ray more than fifty | how the at a game chance stakes | mentioned having paid a heavy price for substitutes, while to export cerenls, [hear that flour has risen | Haye responded tolerably well to the determination | centimes. I believe no one but the anthorities them- | everything before he will yield to fortane and | left the country: : 6fr. this very day, and bread must be expected to be | of wine growers not to sell, as they prefer holding selves ever imagined the new system of mileage | go ;. how it is no anusal sight to see | General Urquiza, President of the Argentine Con- | = -_ dearer. Those inclined to take a gloomy view pre- | their stocks at present. The merchants who had the | Would ever answer. men turned ont naked into the winter coll after | federation, has addresed a communication, little | P{OOKRREAING AND WRITING ARR TAUGHT By dict innumerable failures among the Parisian shop- chance or the tact to take advan’ of the easy | Since the mysterious affiir of Waterloo Bridge | having played away their last thread of cRthing; | short of a summons, to the authorities at Buenos | 24 Mt, FOSTER. suthor of ry Binekiated, hewpers and say that very many mannfactarers | vices at the commencement of vintage must | With the carpet bag, there has continually been ap- | how the poor wretch creeps beside the earthen chim Ayzes, calling on them to take the sense of the popu- | ry prinetpies, wil shut up their factories and dischat their work- eeder themselves very fortunate at this time. aring something of the «ame character in France. | neys, which run horizontally along the houses; and | lation respecting the obstacles to the union of that } lesson chat men. People figure to themselves 30,000 operatives | What still more complicates the state of affairs is The following is peculiarly French:— how, a to warm both sides at once, he is province with the Confederation. He particularly | “****: upon the pavement of Lyons, out of work and with | that the wines of 1866, which have become scarce, At the railway station of Choisy le Roy a cask | soon frosthitten, and dies before men’s eyes. Much | puts forward the aggressive attitude and movements SEGARS. bread rising. This, however, is by no means the | instead of declining in price, as might have been | Was discovered standing among packages which | like this will be the Chinese way of playing the game of the {ndians asa reason for anion, and as a fot — SANK VAULTS general tone of conversation. In ordinary society, | expected, have kept firm, although the new wines had come by a train from Paris. It had | of war with us, supposing the that can happen | which might, under certain circumstances, call for $20 000 000 f+ moors where possibly the real extent of the danger may Pape teen preferred to them. A fresh fall of consi- | not been inserted ju the way bill. As it had been di- | to ourselves. | They will not stop and make pence. the intervention of the power he represents, should | SM ouustaters: ss ayls.neining sprieaticos rd underrated, it is certain that the Bmperor's confident | gerable extent has taken place in alcobols, and little | rected to a petwon ‘at srg Oy was on the follow- | Yeh and the Em ported | by that part of the | union be delayed. The government of Buenos Ayres a German ma | t r at Kashow ed, is unconstitational. The two passengers above ‘= o. Segare ot Havana, somes’ , Sup} vanees prov ta confidence, i fen one of porters as directed; | nation which be consulted by them. They will | has replied by friendly expressions, which, however, | Bufseture, are being sold 0 on tame. of spcaking Deters of the Gay was far from | ° 80 busaom le Goieg te thems. Ph Seas ee atgain by bin, a ovnnequenes | go on tl they are naked, driven from pillar to pest, | conver » aliasexy intention. betas Oe being ill received. The Rente was very steady, with Our Parts Correspondence. ‘of no such name being known ‘in the place, and waa | and frosthitten, before we shall obtain the benefits | British ‘ket reports gloomily of the local but a moderate amount of business doing. 7 then stored away in the warehouse. There it 14 which a friendly commerce might have given sol markets as being ina «tate of comparative stagna- ~ ~~ WETING.ON SATURDAY, OPINIONA OF THR PRESS. Panis, Nov. 12,1857. | for several weeks, and ae RO one came to claim it, | this time f our course of policy had been enlightened, | tion, but an active movement towards the | []SIOX COURSE, [1 TROTTING ON Satan A: From the Paris Union, Nov. 13.) Alarm Amongst the Financial Speculators—Govern- | the station master, Sevied supicions aroused, bs = and dispassionate. | Rosario. With Paraguay hardly anything was doing. ioTsntaes bt take Onkley, wo carry 898 pounds D. rede fall of astounding surprises. | ment Endeavors to Calm the E-xcitément—A Fear- | perhaps by the accounts which he had read in the | But our representatives there have rafhed into | The value of gold was decreasing. No failures of | Walton names >. ¢ Bob Walon Baeneas, rhe ps ~ by i ors abont the Waterloo affair, resolved to | aggressive courses without even knowing the topo- any consequence were reported. Arrivals had been . SHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. pdt dy eS Pernt everything | Ju Money Crisis at Hand—Eifists of Popular | POE ine cask und ascertain its contents. After hy of their case. While sending ns accounts of | moderate. =o. — p~ nl Bacland the haughty, ine agual Display— The News from India—Interest in Ame- | Knocking in one of the heads, an envelope of oil- fhelr blocknde ‘of Canton, they were blockading | -n — : - DOWS, OF PHILADELPHIA, Wish of decline, Her power ears geal oa re,and | rican ‘Trade—Change in the Habits and Tastes of | cloth was seen, and on being removed, the next thing | Hong Kong more than Canton. They knew too | J Crmove Pavsicat Parxomrson.— A Youxa | TWO ,TOUNE MUON. Gn tan New York gesiuemens it is crumbling; Wut the remainder of Barope is not | the Farmers, &c. that en eT Peo eer aree fanaa A jo ft Se doit to, cote ke, to pe sy; | png ra « ero macrimony. Al ence sirietiy com eafer i revolul forms ; ’ ngredd |. but » | an are starvin, mselves . tress Alice G, font or one ae tion. | The von hes maa J of a Everything is being done by this government to he phe coming in contact with something like | reaches lenton by many a channel unknown to us, a eee ~ & short tne sings. On dir Detober , ome busi e —— Salle sreveeay sce Irigaray Pa another village, & short distaner from Wosterly,, he wae ong. hile suc + | proceeding to transact it, and before entering the place, Palmerston and Clarendon need not hope to | white waiking along by the row vide. he suddenly felt a= drop the question here. They must have our help | thongh a dark cloud was passing athwart his face, and to reinfoug Lord Elgin (if they do not intend to re- | the next instant he was etrieken entirely blind. Io amo call him—a move which, thongh it would take the | ment more he lost the nee of bie epecch, eo tha! by all bis factttal eriate tae arhamenta F shenenys, ot beg come Se feeling of intense alarm which, spite | flesh, and of deathlike coldness. On the hay palace intrigue: it ia met with in Madrid, Brassels | of all that is said to the contrary, is daily increasing | being removed the half trified body of a fe and Paris; its principle never varies, and that princi- 1) ranks—I would th male was discovered. e after examination le is the aystematic. contempt of everything which | “008 i! ra ld say among the commer: | Pied to a dreadful atrocity. The head had Vonstitates the order and the strength of nations, | cil clase—bnt the fact ia, all shades of society have | heen cut off, and was wanting. The legs had been from the economy which regulates the employment ] of late years become so imbued with the mania of | bent np towards the eides so as to make the body fit “\ ; ( Brooklyn, for bagaage for the New Haven care. Canal street, Twenty seventh street and ‘ street, Brooklyn. N. B.— second band express wagons

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