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9 ORE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE. ARBIVAL OF TAK CITY OF BALTIMORE. GARIBALDI'S FAREWELL TO THE ARMY. HIS DEPARTURE FOR CAPRERA. VICTOR EMASUEL'S PROCLAMATION, No Tidings from the Prince of Wales. SOLICITUDE FOR B13 SAFETY. ADVANCE OF INTEREST IN BNGLAND. MARKETS, & STATE OF THE ke. o.. ‘The sorow steamship City of daitimore, Captain Petrie, which saiiod from Liverpool at thirty miautes past tea on the morning o/ the 14th, and from Queenstowa on | the 16th inst, arrived here yesterday afternoon. ‘Tho Baltimore takes the place of the Clty of Manches. ‘Yor, that vessel not baying arrived at Queenstown til! the 13th tast. ‘The veerels conveying the Prince of Wales aad sulte bad not been beard of when the steamor loft Liverpool. ‘Vensela bac goue tn search of the Horo. After business hours on the 13th (Tuesday) the direc tors of the Bank of England suddenly advanced the rate of discount from 44 to & per cent, owing to tho with drawal of £800,000 in gold for the Bank of France, and notice that a similar amount will be required on Wedaes. dal xan has published a macifesto to the Hungarians, It is wory moderate tn terme. [i gots forth the revsoos which ip bis opinion ought to prevent bia fellow citizens from rallying to Austria, It announces that the revolu- tionary cauts is making great progress ia Germany, aud deolares that on this oc.asion the people will uot fail to take advantage of the opportunity offered them. The oppressive measures which are meditated canoot, it aifirme, check the desire of Germany for unity and Lerty Kossuth, in conclusion, declares that if be raines his voice, it is only to recommend bis countrymen to display prudence and moderation, Before long a ory of liberty wili resoand in Europe, amd success is near at aod. ‘The Giornale di Roma of the 0th aanounces “ that not loss than 30,000 men of the Neapolitan army eatered tho Pontifical territory in order to remain faithfal to their king. The Pope bas directed that they shall De sopplicd with food and lodging, aad that the expense shall be paid out of the limited resources left at bis disposal. Tne local mooietpalitics baye genorously aided the Holy Father in the matter "” A terrible tragedy occurred on board the American ship Jeremiah Thompson, as sbe was about to leave the Morsey for New York, on the 11th inst, A seaman named Joseph Wesberz was so brutally treated by the boatswatn of the ship, named John Kegan, that he dled of his tpjaries, or tear of the confequentes, Jomped posed to have bea drowned, an a Man Was seen to sink By @ passing Vestel. A subscription bed been set on (oot io Kagiaad with w view of preeenting Capt iu Wilson, of the Minuic Shier, with a picture of the reecue of the pi sod crew from the burning steamer Coapavgat. Tae painting of the piciure bad Deen emtrumied w Mr Brierly, the emi beat marioe artist, who tad been farnisned by Captain Lelich with full particulars of the event Captain Wilson has been awarded a gold ebronomoter ‘aod chain, bis mate a telescope, aot each of the crow tea dollare, by the Liverpool Board of Trade. Asa further reward, the owners of the steamer have the captain, and $660 to the vifioers anc orew, aud Sr. Wm. Maicolmson, tne cha\rman of the compery, aaa aout Captain Wilton a oneck (or £100 as & porsowal gift Several destructive tires psa oowrred tn Dublin Ia one of them the Kildare street Club House war totsily Durnt, aed three domestics perished ia Wo fames. fhe loss Was heavy . The Loudon Preae states thet the circumstances attond. Ing the Orange demonstration (u Causda, oa the occasion of the vinit of the Prine of Waics, will be brougos be fore Parliament early in the session. Tae Pres eulogiz 6 ‘the loyaity of the Urangecuen, aad attributes aii the oo tness to the insuiting and overbearing conduct of the Dake of Ne +castie. A yong prading Ine ease of “Shoddon vs. the Attor. ey and Patrick,” ia which come Amorisaa iate rents are [np /oired, wa progressiag Im the Londen DI voree Court. A tiem Snediten advocated wo cause, Aud addreeeed tho Court in speeches occupying several boure in their delivery. ‘The vew steamer Leinster, advertised to leave Galway on the 20th for at. Johos, N’ F., was not ready for pea, ‘and there will be no departure from Galway till the 13.0 of Deoomber, when the Prince albert is alveriised to watt for New York. Toe New York, from Now York, put into Plymouth on the 12th, short of coal. ‘The arabia reach Liverpool carly on the moraing of the ‘Tho steamship Canadian, from Quebeo, arrived at Loa- doaderry on the 16th ina. Solicttaude for mo mae of the Prince of (From the Loadoa Tiaes, Nov. 13 | For the last day of two surprise Bas deen generally ex- Prosed at tbe noe arrival of the royal sqaadroo from America, with the Priace of Wales on board, aad calcula tious have boon made of the time lapsed 6'a0e {te depar oh it snoald ety terest, and the return of th. native wdoron is uudoubtedly expecta by the entire nation with that soll citude which a family feels for the restoration of an ad Although, however, the general uoesst ness admits of such oaty explanation, {k cangot, we are happy to think, be jasrified with equal readiness We Bee no eoeasion for alarm at the Dou-appearance of the Horo and her consort, ani the slowness of their pareazge, indeed, may fone useful reilectione Oa the epood And resoarces of our ships of war in general. The Priace of Wales aad his sake embarked at Port country not, a8 has dena Rupposed, ant rigipally tntended, on toe 90th ait , but om ths 2irt They were to leave Boston on the 20th for Portian’, and om dark at on0e, aud the letter of our sperial correeore1- cat conveying | this tnteiligence, and dated the eveniag 08, fore—1 © , the 10sb, wes pabil preasio : the Africa, Rowover, watch left N ork ug } rogulariy serose the Atlactic, aud may zs 5 4) i African, Dut the Arabia, which left ‘Sist, tom Gaye after the Hero, hat actually , however, there is a0 comparison by conditions are totally difer royal equedrom would never atiem t to do ‘by the Cunard steamors, nor could the ofort 5 it ‘i i t i i i $ i | ! 1 i - F i i eine publiahed, Det the Aigiers, same cles, cannot exceed her nine thie consitoration, however, wiil oot ex whole cate = Had the Hero been a0ls t do cine hour #ithout iutermission from the moment of ad, he woult, of coarse, have deoa , bat the treth # that ehe would hare pow jen’ fuel for any auch performance Noas of detile ships oot orn those built oa the moet stow coni for mors than seven or Tho Reoowa, coasiderod tue dost ly six daye’ fuel, and it a the French proagced with stowage equal to ten days’ com Boro bat, to all probavility, lew rd at the tint of "SES "ity U az i & j i BY 55 a3 oe fi tg f H H Hah tae | fl | “ rive | ‘a fC almost wiadooand A wee be cb g Basi sed Saal, and mut $1,000 to | |, almost inexplicadie when It is fouot | ber ateam power, instead of supply ing ber ebief means uf locemovvou, I6 atcnply auxiliary. (t Would belp Bor ous uf Beira orensble Der to manwuvre eguines wind and Hige ip action, but thas ie vow tilastrated by ao | the hottom of mauy of oar naa Heal difficarier, ‘When we taik of our sigan feat and of the wonry we bave spent in convertiog our Mailing ven tele into steamers, we are apt romotimes to imagine that We dave got 4 fect which could be moved gaywoere sad BeEE Ob ALY BerVio® At the rate of momo sighs O toa miles an dour This is far from being the casa | Ovr men.of war must stil! be more saliers then steamers, for the simple reason that (aey ean nover stom | without Freab coatog for more thau © week toxetcar, | They murt reserve their fost for emergencies, or for the | hour of action—at other times they musi rely uooa their | canvass, like sbiya of former asya The ryeult of vais obligation 1@ that, though we are Compolled Ww provide our Beet =ith seam power, aud to incor ail toe expeas> of that provision verth teas loek to the eatling walities of our vessels as carefully as before. | We cannot affrd to wodermsn them, nor to © them ob models coeuitebi« to the use of canvats. Ks | Specially, too mount we bear this in mind now that we | are coviemplating a cew species of vessel, which, vbile tt may prove w ve formidable beyoud examore as 4 man. | of war or floating battery, is likely to he uausuedy help lees when deprived of the power of steam. The Horo, | we trust will nave bes fouad 4 fair saller when Guiting became peoersary; but what would a Werrior or a Biar { Prince do under such cireumatanoer? Would they 8«'! 6 OF Could they be puccessfally navignted in the too: 1 Verne winds and with a heavy We very mach dourt | M, apd vet the oneasion before us may serve to snow how indveprnasdie it 1s thet provision should be mado agaiast the fatiure Of steam power evea ine fortaight’s oruwe. Wo bope and expect that the arrival of the Hero wil ba Bpeedi'y enpounced; but the very surprise whica ths de lay bas occasioned ' proves how mach wo have lef out of Our reckoning im the estimate of a ship's capabilities. i (tmy. } from Naples state the, Pledmontoso were vigurously pushivg op tho ai asta Troo | nde siege tala tind been {anced at the small towa of | Mola di Geeta, aod the Piedmoutese headquarters had Deen ad vanced to Sima, | Op the 6m inst. a Sardinian frigate atood toto the bay of Gaots to recoonoltre, It ascertained thas the defences were {0 good couditiog, and that numereus redoubts and ether field works bad beea throwa up 80 as to oom mand (he roa from Mois. The Levdoa Post's Paris correspondent telegraphs that the King of Napies bad not yet made kn 0 tention of quitting Gacta It is oni that the representatives of France snd Eog land at toe Court of Geeta have recommended Francis {I | to abaccon the contest. A Napies despaton annvunces that Masanetti Fart baa beea appointed Viceroy, Vintimigiia, Asisic) Poerto and O'atiioto have been appoluied Gounctilors of the Viorroyaity ‘Til the convocation of the great Italian Parliament, which is expected to ‘ake place in January, the Viceroy Of Naples ano the Viceroy of Sictly will exercise full dic tatorial p were, dotug as they please, both as to laws, in siitations and ‘8 On Garibaldt taxing hie departure for the island of Caprera be was overworimed with the most stricine de- monstrationa of sympathy (rom the King, the staff, the officers snd the army in general Fie Majeaty wag to teeve Napics on the 1th instaat for Sicily, avd would return on the lT:h Groat feativities Were lo take piace on the 18th instant The Ktog, 1s is said, inten? mobilizing tweuty thousaad Natiousl Guards Of the city of Naples. General Lamarmora bad been entrusted with the mili- tary reorganization Garioaid! bad boen appointed a General in the army. Ik te stated that tbe Nespolita trove which Iately in- vaded the Papal territory cid 60 through treachery on the part of their Generals Toe Pops hac sevt for thoir relict 50,000 Roman cual, Anc General Guyov 80,009 rations The troaps will bo ’apal government ty their own eountrs, syon, it is said, sovsidera hia prsitica an. teuanle The Papal government bas everywhere dealed the reports that the vope will leave Rome. Geaeral Le inor‘ciero ha! quitted Rome om tea months’ leave of ao- pence General Fact! bad arrived at Turin A new council bad been formed at Naples Tt taclades Poerto iu the Department of Public Lostruction, aad | Virtumigiia tn the Interior Depariment The Eleetoral law of Sardia!a bad beea promulgakd for japies Toe lateet advices from Gacts aay Francis [i had re Jected the proporal for the evacuation of the town | The siege works before whe towa were soit rely contl Buod, It was siill hoped to secure the za>miesioa of Gacta without serious tgbting, but {a case the ga‘risoa did vot capitulate, the bombardment would commence in afew days The departure of Vistor Emanuel tor Palermo had beon postponed A voluminous report »y Lamorisiere of his proceedings in Italy ie poblished The Loudon Dotly News anthoritattvely contradict romor started by the Loaton Times that Sir James Gadson wat to be superseved jo the Britisy mission to dardnia. Garibaldl’s Farew N To xy Companions iv Anms:- od which ts jast flaishing tions! resurrection, and prepare ourreives to pied worthily the marvelious ae tign of the elect of twenty generations, the completion of which Providerce bas reserved for this fortunate age of ‘Yee, young men, (taly owes to you an uniter. ing which has been marked by the applause of the untverse, To this wonderful account in your sowntry’s history another more glorious atift will be added, and the slave ‘sball rhow at last vo bie {reo brethren a sharpened sword, forged from the links of bis fers. To arms, then, all of you, and the oppressors and the mighty wul disappear like the auat, You, too, women, cast away all cowards from your | arma, that will ovly give you cowards for children, and you arc the daughters of the lead of duty must tare ohildrex who are Dobie and brave Let tlaid doctrines be cast out fram amongst us Providence has proneared ltaly with Victor apuel and by the side of Vicwr Emanuel every quarrel should ve forgotten Ouce more I repeat my battle ery—" To arms, all of y It March, 1861, does not Ind a miition of Ihailsas im arms, then alas for liperty! alas for italy! Let tne March of 1861, or, if necessary, of Febrosry, dad us ali at ‘our posts, Ttavane of Calatefina, Palermo, Volturno, Ancona, Cas | Welfeardo and Iserai, every man of this land coward of & slave i@ 00 our #ide my, Standing round the gloriou Atrike tho last blow at the crumbling eM flee of ty Receive, volunteers, te honored cw querura of ‘one word of farewell from me to day retire; but it is for a few da: will fod me With you agai | their homes Let those only revere to 9 WFO Called DY the imperative dutics of their tamifies, nud thoee «ho by their wouats have ae Served the gratitude of their couatry. Taose will eerve | Inaly in their bomes by Souatels and toe vory as | peot of their pebie w Apart from tues, Jet all All others remain w guard eur gi rious bangers | We shall meet ore long again to march together for the | Pedemption of our brethrea wo are still the siaves of tue Mranger. We shail meet again ere long, aud march together to ew triomphe. | The Giornale di Sielia Of the 2! furnishes Garibalti's letter to the pro Dictator, anaouscing that be was about to hand Ais own powers over to Viowor Emanaei, aud that | those of Lin aclegate mus oececsarily cease ‘in conse- | queace:— | | MONSIEOR Lx PRO DicTATRUR—Tho decrees of the Sth and | 26m of the past month, by whish we invited tue people | of Southern Italy to declare for Victor Raaauel, ahouid | neve informed you that wo were approncniag the print provosed by the mational war This povular verdict la prosompcet, aad as I have Slready ansounced to you under ciMlerent elreumacances, Tam abont to deliver my power tato ths hante of the for tenate King to whom Provideace bas accorded the mission Of uniting into one fauliy tue aidsrens provinces of our country. My government consequeatly codes to that of the King, apd jour mission tu coasection with tne Court OC D8 Majenty consoe The representasives of the King scoredived at foreiga Courts ameuine the res yon mibility of all ihe natiooal policy. While witherawing the powers I confided to you in the | fevorest of the country, 1 fesl every inciieation to state Adal you Baye exercised teem to my eaili fection Tretara you my warmemt thanks, aad rest Tshall ever forget your Msintersetaeners and your kerricos # only reguered, 1 make tole communicstion in order that you may Make whatever cre For pease of It RIGALDL Sarum, Oct 29, 1809. Victor Ema ie Prociamation. APULITAN AND DSGLIAN PROPLE { eulfrage give? me the sovereign power over Provinces. [ ascot this foiema decree of | he ational will, not from any soy ambision 10 reign but from tne commcouruame of Detng an ltalian, My duties therense with thove of ail Ttaliace More iba ever & | ferious accord and & constant adpaga:ion have become eceweary, Al) partion must bow witn devoiedness bo fore the majesty of Ttaly, which God hee reecasd. Mere We NUT ewtadlinh a covermment eraractoving @ Ifo of freedom to tbe people and strict honesty 0” purpose in the face of public opinion I rely apon the eili acions 6) Operation of al! hosest men | mcard ob power sad secures liberty, the government can | do a8 much for tae public good.aa bbe people for virwue, | We must prove to Kurcpe that, if the irresiatibie foros of | events bas conquered the troatios eetabiiaoed for the fecula’ Ubraldom of Italy, we know how to restore among the vaited nation the empire of those immataple prin plee without which every nation is dimeaend, and every Babori\y meeting With ovpi.oc ts anata! VICTOR EMANUEL, Garibaldl Before Ca; Of the London Staadard. | laameT a, JDet, 29; 1989, diary rather than ® letier, aod it le very pro. Twill Gish {t within the waileof Capos | And asked Garibaid\ to pat u tate } Adeolabe pow. I bare just read the let quis Pallaricioo to tel bisa henceforth be must apply to the Kiog for orders, him ta the same of [ialy for tho result of i thea pennet a farewell addreas to Will De publiehet arvar the fail of Capua, whith are to be promulgaied by tne contrming all the volunteer offers in Uheir ranks, aad the otber taoct oolong aad walidatiog of hie adminisiration as (Dictator, some be fairly entertained ae to the King thie las! decree last act of Garibaldt'e & Adminittration has been Bia wuthorizing tae free Of the Reformed church at Groera Tho Swiss Monreko®, aod the Calvinist mioiter, are in reve thir conceaeion, wh! Aoarboas bat alma A Sicilian comminsion came dyer bere frostrated r ral report of the can ae, fopeisiiy of ths afer on the tet wr, of which hie generale bare published the Mast (wtastic accounts T hoant him tailing Gooorsl (4 + Mase, Waere uave pea Gained ous as smene NO NEW YORK HERALD, WED) iu La Be eats of valor which yon bave stuck into your order of the Gay? Have jou forgotten the fvtptiog Oi. ab Galata Bait There ban we opoortunity of read pg Garibaldi's gecurtof hitows share iu Web memorable day's or crecsge Th ie a model for modesty and troth | inay Imee.tion that be 1s opposed to the bombardment of Capes, ue be 100k 0 tipon the surrender #¢ inevitable, and be bas nies me horror of these violent meave, With what 1 heard bim say, +n we reproash the Bour cruelty te ux Count Cavour thing it a ease whe mane, or poasibiy place la rawon d'état above paltry oon- ticerations of mere bumapity. Garibaldi’s Poverty, A \ctler from Capus. of November 6, ia the Presse c=—King Viotor Emanael te coming, and Garinaltl is gong. hh, at leant, 18 tbe general expetatta Gert bald! baving wic bis georetary aut two aides-de comp to bold 1 vee In readinede Lo depart, they fais ts todia- Prrsaplo to remind him that bo was ansulataly withoat money, und t be mus thiak how to procere a few bunared * wr bis voyage The fast is that the mea who bas given 0 Piedmont eight aiilions of aanjent' bas ber > taken @ oa Of pay orealary for bimsel’ oles ws bis resigoatina of the rank of Genera) iu odmonwee army—eed ft ts pot thought that no —Geribaici wilt have nothing to live upon but bis Nice farm at Cep-ers, which bas hitherto uever pro duced more shan } 600f (£60) e year Such ts the real powition of the man wor has conquered the Neapolitan Bourhoot, and sddea one of the most splendid jewoim whiob adore Victor emanurl’s crowa w . The Pops Benkrapt. ‘The follow\ny ‘eter bas heen addressed to Cardinal Wiseman hy bis Eminence Cardi al anconelit, the seore- tary of Sato to Dis Holiness Pope Pius IX . recommend iag tbe aystemstig Collection of Mt Peter's senee throaghout every dicces in kog'and tu repleniah the resources of tue Papal treasury at Rome :— Rome, Oot 6, 1860 My Loxp “axnirat—The resources of the public tres. sury, which bad already been dimoiahed oy the vrogress of tbe rorvlation, hve Row become of no account, ae It has approached the very wailt of Romo, and bes thus taken away from the Holy Father every mane of mest wg the beavy requirements of bis army, of hia fatihfal subjects, and of all those who have resigued thetr pablic employ menta, aot bave embraced exile in order to find to Rome a refuge from the arts and seductions which would temot them from the Qdelity they have awom to their Inwful sovereign. Under these oir cumstances, our mont Holy Father, who will never co2 Bet to arcept apy oeriog of sums of mwey that eny government migot muko with compacts and conditions would, on the otlier hand. se@ with ploasure the taitufal of tbe Catholic worid come to bis asnistance with chair peony Having made known to your Kminsace this desire of the Roly Father, 1 regard af needioss any argamest that (might urge tbat tt might bave asp-edy eet full effect. The ov operation of the ep'scepate ail! po verfaily areist tn its execution; I therefore beg you to teks the trouble to erie on the subject to your colleagues in the pastoral effine in England. w beg ef thea to atopt the Otter t m: ans that the faithful eho are int-ustes to them may covcur in for assisting their common father ia the heavy aoxietics whist be euffers from the wickedness of his enemtes, and of those even eho profess thomastves to be bis devoid obtidren, Lavell mysolf of this opperta ot y, while ( kiss your Eaiuenoo’s hands, agala to pro fees myrelf with profound reepes, your Bminenoe’s traly obedient and cevoid servant, @ @. ANTONELLL To bis Eminence Car’{uel Wreexas, London, Venetta [From the Paris Patrle J Bome precise information has reacued us relative to the eituation of Veuice fhe works aodertexan to out the coast ip @ state of dofoace being terminated, ba ve been {Depected by the Archiuke Maxi ailiaa They have been executed slong ths whole of toe coast co aorised between the potnt of the Maestra to tho Bay of Frioae, andj embraces an extent of about 110 kilometres (throe fourth o’ a nile each) Tae 8x ports of Broadaln, Thiog gin, Medamocer, Saint Andre, Saint Grasme aad Tre Porta, & tuated net ween Venice aud he opea rea, are bow protected by formidanie fortitications, moat of the a raised during the Iaet two years, aad #0 sitaated that it would be Impossible for wooden vessels of war to forse the enirauce of them. The total number of forts etili betog cocetructed on the Isgoons are sixteen Thes are united together by means of emallor batteries, Tnese forte @ruid not be taken by any attack from the sea They would require a landing aod regular eiege, and to under take operatone of that Kiad An eoormous military force and a considerabic feet would be necessary The moatns of the Adige, the Brenta, the Tagliamento, and the tells have also been fortified Austria, tu exerating such works, bas been influencet by the {fea to t Venetis may be in & few mon'es the object of wa attack by ees on the Part of the Tialiace, The attention of the Court of Viecas is Dot directed exclusively on Venetia, bur also embraces her other posressiont tn the Ad ‘and works are now being cons:ructea for fortifring Moriaque Obaonel, whicd taxes ia tne whole extent of the coast of Croatia oo of Aucgury that is weaned by tae Sea of Quaraero It iz wieo Sinted a2 poaitive that Venetia (f abaut to bare e Constitution, {nleaded wo secure her cymplets self govern ment; that the rend Tiealitea will be Bamed Fics rey, uno be usmisted by @ Senate aad an elective chamber Biiting at Venice, France. ‘The report {2 revived that M Thouvenei tg Ukely to leave the Ministry of Foreign Aifaire anort’y. ‘The Bank of Frenoe om the 12tn raised its rate of dis- @oun from 834 W 45; per cent. ‘Tho formation of « equadron of reserve, to be ready in the spring, is positively aavagnced. In {ature onod transport is to have s atecl Nghter, which can be taka to plocer, and will be abje to ian s 300 men. 8 rifle four pounder and ammunition carte, ant six hor aod twelve mon Detactments of troops wore being desnatohe | every day by the Lone Reliway wo Marsotiles. Taree troops are proceed to Rome complete the war battalioos of tue Togiments #atioued there. It was #taved authoritatively fa Paris that all uolimiies leave of abseave bad reveive fu tho locality where toey are registers ed they may be called upon at the Accounts from the Freuch mamufacturing districts are satisfactory Wheat contioned firm in Pavia. Tho Bourve hed heen bucyent apd rentes bat touche! 70.45, but on the 13th it waa depressed, and tae closing quotation waa 70 10 Tae Minisvor of une Latertor had addressed & cirontar to Al! the prefects, whicd, after aatiog that tue goreramcot did bot probiors the PootiGcal eabseriptions nor the o lection of Peter's pence, says netancing, it cannot ada. tre t of perma peot cr mam ituert for a foreiga gv ceramect, wad poem for mod are W be equal peoaition The ¢ given, as beretdfore. Austria, An ‘mperial decree definitively appoints Gea. Dagoateld Pieid Marebe! aod Minister of War Anolner decree cancelt wil written waratpgs remitted to the jonrasis up to the prerent tine Arimor oad heen current (bat Austris inteoded to Krams a Lideral constitution to Venetia, but tt was denied. Fore K lettore to Sept a8 had hed Ragtand a Kovg 04 rene! tan ‘The Chinese Commienionere at Tien tain haviog vo to nga the treaty Of peace, ail commanications Were stupped aod whe allied army Was pus iu wotton for Pekip. The advavced portion of the army bat reached « place onlied Yang tain. Yeh oa the September. Lord Eigia teft Tieu-teln o the 8th, for Pekia. 2.000 treops remeined to garrigen at Tien tein. Various rimore were current a# to the cause of the Hoppage of negotiations, but they had no foundation. The Loudon Imes Correspondent paye that the Caloese dave breu play ing their vid game of duplicity, and wc time has eonsequentiy been lost at a critical y In conveying brcgnge to Pokin, as for the purpors wore deeeri.o Prince Sau K>Lin Sip wes reported to be at tha head of a large force at Pekin The Londen M Poa bad given curreacy to « report thet Sir Hoye Graut bi Spaich to the gowernment arr oune og bbe treope heme agatd; and the inf. rence was that pease bad brew secured, wed that A despsten announcing tals important fact ba’ g we aetrag. nts delusion was eno sequently explained by the discovery that 2 telegraphic error bad been committed ia Sir Hop? Grant's ara pated the rebels were inactive, bat wore impeding bus inces St Canton, baving erizat a qusutity of wa tavonded tor that market There war au improve! feeling, howe rer, in the Cantoo market Freighe to New York, 812 Ee change nt Hong Kong. 4s 8551 ads 02 Trade at shang bar oootioved very dull Exchange declined to 68. 5X0 & 6+ 6c. Tons at Foochow had boen pretty active at well Ropported prices. The Ameriosn eloop of war Jobo Adams wae at Foo chow, and the #team frignte Hartined wae at Sucog hac. A desoatch from the Ker! of Eigin, dated tember 8. states that the Chinese Comm tle ovjection to the convention, exes st the clasts pro Viding that, of the toval indemnity of ried! milion taele, ove million should be paid Ddefors Tientein was erncusie | by ibe British troops, at whicu, afer consider Able evar'on, they declared that (he convention mast be Gret subenitied to the Emperor, As this was manifesty 8 devire to grin time, ana throw the Allies into the win tor, Lord Bigic, wits ths Covcurrence of Baron Gros, re solved at once to proceed to Tang chow, aud gave orders to the torees acaordingty Tadin. ‘The letters from Calonite are to the Sib of Ostnber The news ig coimportant The produce markets wore quiet, but BDolders were tory Qrm The !mport market was without material chases Prices @ere generally firm Fxobange, @. a 28 9-161. fh Mreigute the bueinows was moderate, While the arrivals Wore large Australia. Melbourne letters and papers are to the 2511 of Septem ber, The steamer Great Mritain had arrived out in sixty two days from Liverpool There had been some exeiie ment in the political world, « jetry bed been reinstated. arliameat Lad beea pro ioe vetntew Movement wae greatly exton ting A new goid field cf some promise bad been found at Bhady creek, Gipps’ Land, and some valuable disovveries Simmorcia afsire at Slattourse were looking better, ow bet the markets were stil! giutiad. The gold shipments to Knglaed «\a08 the last mall wero Over 133 000 ounses. A Periovs attempt bad boos made by 8 mob to orerawe the Victoria Meriiament From New Zealand we ifarn thai « fores of 1,400 men bad alteckel aod fevers! mative pahs, bat pad Rot attacked tbe stronghiohi o: tn. cohols, ‘The Late Fight for Cham pionship~ Sayers at Fawic. In epoaking of tho recont encorrter between aret and Paddock for £200 ISDAY, NOVEMBER 238, 1860. hero given to Haret oa Friday, to ensric him to make © tiumpbat entry therein to Stalybridge, Out Owing to the miscnodact of Toa Saver, to who n it was leat for @ rpecial object 80m © eveks cack, acd by whom It wae aot verurted, we were uuable to hand {t over Sayers ao plier to vs for the loan of the delt for one woot, be sas to tke @ bewedt in the morth, ead we willingly lert it, On ie undertaking to retarn it to Mr Havok, tbe jeweller, tn whose wo bad piaced 11, at the expiration eaproted be bad kept bis word; plication was mace to Mr Hanoock, Sepore bed wever bese nese the plese 200 tbe bels He knew perfectly ‘taat wae chemptoenip bad taken piece, apd be required, aud yet bo be oven let us know Hl bis own end steps to tor Btaleybrioge, paying ali have learned a lesson which we shall no} cas! THE VERY LATEST. FRESH ADVANGE IN THE RATS OF DISCOUNT. Lospos, Nov 14, 1860. About five o’clock yesterday afternoon it was aa- pounced from the Bank of Eogland, in the eubjoined mot!- fication, that the minimum rate of discount had been raised from 4}; per cent, at which it was Sxed on Thurs- dey last, to § por Cent rate of discount for bills pot having more days to run te raised w 6 per cant " M MARSGALL, Chief Cashier. ‘This alteration in the Bank of Engiand rate of discount ‘The mipimu than nwety Bre was rot known at all on the Stock Exchange, nor in finan- | nearty all to the trade; the market closed otal circles, until some time after the close of business | prices were easier, but quotaniy hours ‘The London Times eays that this stop was adopted in ‘consequence of the withdrawal daring the afternoon of | %8>¢ for aocount. Diishment offer @ price for gold which attracted it from D a — ik waa thonght not walk should tbe effox covtinac thet tne premium of the Bank of Kugiand would be | furtner advanced on the 16th t 6}¢ per coat, LIVBRPOOL MARKBTA, Livmarvot, Sov 14—A. M. ted. oe av Mawcuzeren was quiet, ant prices had « Grooping tevdenoy. A partial doclive bad takoa place ia Kiteaszerorm — The wind continued casteriy, and rivals Messrs. Richards: Spence & 13s ; Southorn, Lis 31 ata dectiae of le oer Seno dui but u 5 for inferior, | Pork firm, but quiet. Bacon ‘at 686. a 640. Tallow drm at 643. - @ 608 for Butchera’ Assooistion. Puopuce —Sngar quiet, but . Collee unchanged, Rice lnsotiva mabee steady; pon ope, pote at 203, end pearls at 208 Si Linseed ol steaty, at 308 080s 64. a» alos reported. Spirits of turpentine quiet at LONDON MABKRTS. THE LATEST MARKETS. Livemoot, Noy 15, 1960. ‘The sales of cotton yesterday reached only 3.000 dace very dull, ead nnohaog~d. The bread- market was dull. The provisioa market closed dail. Lompon, Weanesday night, Nov 14, 1380 Console cloved to day at 92% 0.03 for money, and 93 ‘The latert rales of American stocks wore:—Kris Rati- £300 000 in gold on account of the Bank of France, and | r94 33 9 34; New York Central Railroad, 77 @ 80; Iulinols wbion, tt in understood, will be forthwith followed bys farther sum of £200 000. ‘The London Daly News eays that the drain upon the Bank of France continues, and private letters state that {thas become more active duriug the last week. The directors of thet estabiishmont accordingly offer a price for gold whic. attracts it from bere, and the Bauk of Eog!and, ou their part, have no choice but to persevere to protective measures. Should she efflax of gold oon- nue, tt is probable that a rise of 64; per cent in the ra® of discount will be decided upoa as carly as next Uharecay. The London Times says that future payrents fae from this country will be lessened by the prematuro drawing of the Bank of France upon us. Our position ts tike that of a mau who, is consideration of a certain allowance, pays, at ‘Lady Dey,” tho rent that will not be due until midsummer, But the sadden withdrawa! of capital toa country where {t i not pet due naturally creates an arti- ictal soarcity inthe market, and coables the Bank of Rogiana for the tme to fesist upon higher tort ‘The London fimes city article, of Tuesday evoning, November 14, nay s:— ‘The funds opened this morning at the firm quotations | Wires of yesterday, out subsequently they experievced « de- dine of 3, ‘The advaace in the Sauk of Eagisud’s rate | Pier + +f Guscount did not transpire anti afer toe closing of the Swok Exchange. The Joias Stock banks «bo CiRcouat houres will to morrow (Weduesdsy) most probably increase their allowauce jor mouey ai call, (or tbe day had terminated ai each of these establiahmenue when the apaeunosment from the Bank cade Coe demand for discounts at the Bank aud in pen wmarices was moderate, and on the Suck Exchange che races re. eined at 25 per cent In the furciga excasages this af serpeon the rates 00 Amsterdam, Hambuc¢ wat Ports at- vavced Toe railway market today bas been dopreased by pumerous sales, partiy of stosk held speculatively oa borrowed money, Kod Closed at wa average cocline af 1 perceot. Misiand, Laacashire, Yorkenire ead tae Great Western Railway stocks have beea cuiefly affected The Gna! prices wore at ibe lowest puiat of tae day The London Datly News city articis of the same date rays The Stock Markets were materially hoary to day ander the influence of toe distarbiog buliioa movement. Th» fanos closed heavily, but te reductioa Kooed 3 cent. Consols derive Bapoort (rom the aoprosch vi the dreideed period. The chief ovpreesion was shown tn tbe Britisd railway stocks Several deseriptiwne fell 1 per cept, and the closing prices in a instances were the lowest of the day. 4 number of ‘speculative holders have eGected sales The ciroumstawoe that the stto meat comm need this cay, teratnating on Tharsday, rendered the market more sensitive. Duaioess at the ciscount office at the Back of Koglaad today was brisk, wavy Customers pressing for accommodation under | For fortber information apoly to the apor-bension of a rise tu the rate. Ia the opea mar. ket the beat short bills wero readily taken at 4) per cent. There was no sign of apprebvoston. The supoly of movey io the banss and other groat floancia! establise ments if ample All long ongagements, however, are ptudions'y avoided ANETETY POR TICK SAPETY OF THE PRINCE OF WALES. ‘Lomyon, Nov. 1860. Contra! Railroad, 27 & 2734 diecoant. SALES AT AUCTION. A roby onder of P Kim mal a i SORTER ean Aucuoneers. ant posine MAGNIFICENT, BOUsKGOUD. FURNITURE AT PU suid a0crion, At the elegant somes ‘6 West Fourveenth strect, a few éoors from ‘bib averus whe oa tate Da’ CED NERD AY), NOV, 23, ‘eirgest ard ricsest asonriment of Houreaola ver. Farnitare and Works of Art ‘Offer ed at auction this geneon, reven cetave Pisnoforte, Bega OU Paintings, = eminent artiats, ler God Maotel Mirrors, roads and Log Oriciains, fe. Commencing at 10 o'clock, précise’y fhe eatire elegant Farum snd Vout Works. Sf art cootuiecd ta the store large d selling, all of wich will ve sold withor moat be removed immediately. as the house Tesar re, is now tw let com: ory large and elegant assortment o' everything eevertial faebianable and c eily furcished resisencs, fa rreewood, Onk awd ny Bale vo commence tn the dining room, with rich Milver #are, of Bogers Bev bers’ man- ‘ufacture; Urns Casters 8 cong, Forka. Cake Gaskew Di ing fete, superb Freneb and Bobemian China orsstel cot Gists, ruby engraved Gingeware tvory aud peal Cutlery, Preach Porcelain elecsat extroson Table with oak Dinlog Koom Furniture. © Parl ra—two richly carved rosew wd Parlor covers’ ta three cored brocade, in perfect onder; ard Wilton Carpets resewoot merbis top Btegeres. Pesewood © rote and Pier Tabes, two elexant Isaees bases; damask sod rich lave Cursins, ‘re ch tbades Turkich Chairs with Loanresto match; Reoep- ton Chalra in brocad: ‘leant carved rose #ood Pianofor with solid peart jusic Cabinet. Div mMagolficrat Wan- te! Naser Konze" marola groups 4 Orcas a pem'er of choi and © sluable Palotivgs; Velv-sand Wilton arpet eegant Chandeliers, 4e Chamoers (Ji in rosewood id) mabogany)—cuperh Beceloade, ir Matirestes, Drvemiog, morbie Waatetan’s ( mmotea Mirrors, Prenob 10fet Sete; fri! eatt of Chamber Fav-oiture, in velvet; Mocks, Mir.or, re Arm Chair, ofa safe Bete, ograin Carpria Ac with a Large quantity of good mahogany Furatare of ever: Aesncto- tion; G Stair Carpets and Rots marb'e too Hall stun, Kitchen ‘Ware, dc bale at 103, o’cloxk preciscly, raia or DEUGN H. MU BOLOSU. ROPERTY IN bs, iL Ci fe den NEW fn oat 3 ADRIAW H VULLER will soll on Balurday, Dee. 1, 1350, 12 o' ierchen a Bxehange— At 12 o’cloes. at the M. ‘Lot No. 181 Bast 26° N.B., 375 feet east of 2d ave- nie 8 feet 9 inches deev, now ander lesse at j ; ot nn 08, hast 26° street, B 8. 120 feet onst of Ia ave. pu, 5 feet frost by 9 fet 9 ached deop; now under lease ai oer Lot Bo. % 26ib street 8, 8 . 125 feet enst of lat avenue: ander lexse at S270 oer annam, lesseen pay Seen sae Sieeten renta Lot 9 inches deep * Bellevas map of the two lots lying to- cart of Ist avenre, tenant Rare ‘or eatate, WELLS, Architect, 13 Ventre street. | eaainanes 4H. yo, AUOTIONBER, '. a. at 10 o'elock, at NO 129 W ‘Twenty Gfth street, between and i,h'n ave: * Baupeoun Bucantion De Riis ee eee ic. conelat! mahogany and rowew Totn, @tetes Chairs marbie top Tadies. Brusse’s eroste window Curtains Spader and Ornaments, das ry All the fifteen Ministers attended the Cabinet coungil | and Glassware, Ornaments de. yeetercay. Hier Vojorty’s acrew steamship Himalaya, Captain Sec combe, left Spitbead ander steam yesterday at SMeen m|outes past three P. M., proceeding down the channel in wearch of ber Majesty's ebip Hero, ia compliance with in stroction® from the Admiralty. A ceepated from Plymouth dated last night, says that ber Majcety’s frigate Orlando has been got ready, and would proceed weetward to look out for the Hero. Quassstows, Nov. 156, 21860. @ A deepates in the London Mimes, dated seven o'clock yerter¢ay morning, eays that two or three strange ships arrived at Plymouth Sound early in the moruing, and are supported to be the Eero, Ariadne, and Fying Fish. BRALTA OF THE FRENCH BMPRESS. ‘The besiid of tue Fmprees Kugenie ts said to be delicate, and {t in reported she te about to leave Paris on a jour- try, though no one seems to know to what piace she te gorge. THE ITALIAN CAMPAION, Qoneral Lamolrotore bas reported the story of his Its. (ian compa'ga Tt is ad@ressed to the Minister ef Arms of the Peotiioal government, and is dated Kome, Novem- 1% appeared on Tuceday in the Amé de la apd Gils more than sixteen of tte co tomes. Ia bis secount of the surrender of Spoleto, the General says that Major O’Relily tekcd to capitulate, This was afer twolve bours fight- ing le wen were extremely fatigued, and he found he could sot depend on bis reserve, composed of reoru:ts, detach pewws of various corps. Major O'Reilly eatl- n the enmy's loe# at one baodred killed, and about three bunéred wounded. General Lamoriciore adds, as for bs part, be bad but three killed and six wounded. OmINA. Tor London ‘Bimes publiabes « long commuateation from iff correspondent ja China, The ruptare of negotiations tock piace on the Th, and on the 6th the army moved forward on Pekin. Oa the 0th Lord Eigin followed, and Or the Lith the outponte of the allied forces had reached & piace called Yung ton, forty @ve miles trom Pekin. The funy ticks that by the middie of the mouth the Ragtianh aod Froecd were onder the walla ofgthe capitol, and that if (he Ob ine 8@ were disposed to resist, another battle mast loro fours about (hig time. The anticipation in camp +, Lowever, to have Deon that the Tartar army had cote cowed by the Buropena artillery, and it tg ver § kayion, hee week probable that the appearance of the allies in the celgnborteed of Pekia woald be the signal for other op the part of the Imperial mendarias. ft probeble tat pegotiations may have takes piece whieh wil ale the army t reom bark before the epprosch of winter, but i eceme far more | Mely that the capital had been taken acd coupled sof that ft will be beld through the whole wiater ‘bere be aay reason to anticipate dan- ger from Pech & proseeding, sad the Time trusts to bear by the nert mall that the two geoerals, ie fall o0- copation of Peal, Bad impored such terms on the eoemy ae will lewure ite good bebavior for many « year, AUSTRALIA. Lowpom, Nov. 14, 1868, The commercial scoonnte by the present mail are lees wosatintvetory than for forme time past. There has been ao loereamed demand for many articles of tmport for im- mevliate Coosamption, but prices were considerably infiawseed by forced sales. Io the Melbourne market bonirest, om the whole, was healthy, and money plentiful. ‘The proepect of A moet abundsat harvest coutiaued um- diniintahed Copper remained firm, at £98 per ten. | The advices from Sidsey mention the stoppage of Mestre Avguttun Dreulter & Go, morohants, with liabl- Litiee s2 oon ting to £28,000 and assote to £16,000. ih @ ertimated that no Jens than 8 million and ninety. four Uoourend poosds im Agttralian gold ts om the way to this country Markets LONDON MONEY MARKET, The funde bad oven aos ent, but on the 18th a fail « % in console wae experienced, the closing prices be 14 a 1 for money and 08% & 5 for woo mat The extraordinary movemeoi of the direstore of the Bank of Eagianc to raising tho rate of disonot © 6 pr til after aot de. bad breapur: alao, rosewood Piano and Stool and a variety of Ou Paint- c 38 Wailtret *T H. NICOLAY, ADOTIONBER, WILL SELL Jy, Novena at 1836 o'closk, at BS ? i ti E = He i i f if s¥ecuoestecusy S8S8S282. S 4 i f z i 2: Ne re i 1 be z = > 4 i : ae =f horee, fia requires! of al) purebaners Rale pare wavwest Oris, AUGTION, URRHOLD FURR IT gradaapssns ‘Shite OLD Ole PAUNTINGS, OBOICE BRONZE FIG) Pa AN AMENTS, 0 4 AnD B® ABD Beccatel, (UAT sins ARO COR chamber Furniture, ail fo Fee sale ie’ woruky wale wi! mamence a 1)! 0’ siook reat ot reece ee RELL ET, Mar M. ©. BDRY, Anstionser. bd Bugetes, Road ‘Wil seit thie day, Nov. 38. at 12 Crolock, at his salerroome, 66 Cedar street, oppretie the Post Offic, Rockaway, Top Baggies, Koad Wagons, &:; als) sin- fie nad double Harvems. Nase SOTICR—DANL A. MATHEWS, AUCTION. Palearoom, 64 Cedar street. opposite the Pout oft Receiver's tale Of tne qoid aad sliver Watchen, Jowsiry, Silver plated W. PAN A MaTuMWe a CO. wil sal a austen, pare Se CTION SOTIOR—SUA"H AS, Set aeRO NAPE Sipausof tee word: Precctarves ¥ . Piacofortes. Paist araery, China nod Glaevere proud fasved Coverel wagons for teract or ‘urniace to ihe Soames NOTIOB —BLEGANT HOUSSHOLD FUSNT. | ‘Beoriver. voTION —we WouLD PARTIOUL. Y CALL A Sricotine ot the Indian tha tala of womens mode up Fas, to take place a4 our adesroms, Bo 0 Sass -tom OWNS & NICHOLS, ROWNE IOHOLS. AUCTION BERS. B TemsDAY and Waowespat, ROY STAND 3, Aw orc Al the salesronma. No 36 Nassau sro, farbionab: BUsbLs Bab HUDSON'S BAY BABLES, iAlen, om elegant cnowimenh ot “INA AFUE, da Os SLRIUE, Jauataule ‘The above stoct was manufactured trade, and will be warramed fe every CSING OUT Sale OF FURNITURE ‘AND } tresses —JUHN T. ANCHING ‘auctioneer edneadar teat, Nov 28. at 13 7 wt LOE on sell. on Wi 5 A. it.. the balance of stook tained ir sate store. IN. B.—25 bales Rxcelslor aad $ bags short sxpreasty ( retell unease each! bd tieown Inport ls: & rites end Grown Browdrops lc; Crocus, 30. on be addons 189 Pearl street. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONE™E. fy Bde Hw PENOK tus day, 28a Lise at Oetole ok thelr ealeero.mn Wo Uat brondway. assoc sale of 6 large ard ¥ at atrok of the Soest F Didiea! wears couelsting miely of f the very Miiat ‘Goode, Ho B, BERTS. JR., AUCTION SES. SHERIFF'S BA RK OOF SBA. ON WEDSESD a1, NOV 23 salearooma No. By Pt A eg dining room Stoves, Ons Flsiares, Bar aud Kitehed ae royted Wi ‘UM & CARTER Aucioncers. Urock i Otieloubs, ‘Al we Pr Spek | the late a Lt. tense, Horses, Oates, Bae ey Cone —_ obes, ‘rom care, from iouuee F. aonly tthe we: Rew ni ‘OF SALE of order of judae of NM York. inesday, Nov. Stetoch “he (isp das oe Cooper toves been iron frames, examination A positive. Terns ORTGAGR ul Mice Encanto Cont cet wil oa Praer OK Bast Twenty eisbth strat ime suritare wea a} uty a, i 3 z bd HAZELL tog os rete. m CTueedsy). Nov ZT. 6s W AOloek, thetr wsinarcam. UH fire ssiewouam. 68 firoadway, ne. CUTLEGY. Bee UA as) 2 BeS i ae # 3 = i renewed |ARD—WIN ARTS PATEN ® CHAMPION iam ee oot