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ee ae 8 ARRIVAL THO DAYS LATER NEWS PROM BUROPE. IMPORTANT ADDRESS FROM GARIBA. DI. Romered Negotiations fer the Purchase of Venetia. Tho Eng Lincoln, COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS, ae, &o. Toe Cunard steameb!p Asia, Capk Lovt, which sallot drem Liverpool si Quccastows on the 26.0 pernod, The Commanders and soveral of the officers of the Hero pad Arisdve bad rece!ved promotion on the tafe retarn of the Prince of Wala arrived here yesterday af- Foe official Inquiry into the jows of the Galway steamer | Connovght was in progress at the Greeneich Police Boort. The sd sourned genera) mesting of the Ailantic Mati | Wempacy (Galway line) on the 234 was again merely proforma, a farther djoarnment till January next boing agreed upon A depatatioa from dhis company was in Parts, endeavoring t> cotaln ® eontract for the Frenoa | mail tervioe with America. fhe company offer a weekly atly lime, Both the Emperor and ibe Prince Napoleon are represented aa favorable to the projec. The Locdon Giede contirms the report that tho Qieca will cor fer the varant Garter on the Duke of Neweselic. ‘The Empress of tne French conti in Sootiand, Sho had quittea Edinburg for Perth. Ker reception at all poin:s was qaite cordial A private despatch bas been received in Paris from Rome which scrounces that a difficulty bes arisen be tween Genera) do Goyon, the commander-in chief of the Freoch troops ia the patrimony of 8. Peter,sad the commander ef = bedy of Piedmontese troopt, which bid eocroache/l on the territory oceupied by the French. A decreo will soon appear in the Moniteur firicg the re- m of ube reserve of the French army, as sottiod | mid te Mie Metonty tm nit caeem and at elt hasente tear Views of © h Press on the Election of | A. M. 00 ¥ho 9485, and from | ' | | place Foretga | an the Inter j@ averse to all oe ‘Agaimel tne Lad Wales obi b appet inter of State, view Fould, eho retires The seeret of th water ooes Pot cet up wo the mark tn the ecraggle, Wbich mush be alone Weare aegured ibet Couat de Pereicoy wi!) oo cater the mipietry. M. de Toouvenel ot Aiaire, cles g the will most be ap. outed to the Minietry of the Interior, as [ mentioned £ my Isat letter Some important change? to the ounrti- tu.lon, ia a Hbeval Sense, are Co foliow these ministerial ctieds fgeiiee? Nght, mente gathercd aroun? him, to jéte his forme 00g! n pinios Kearcoy was at tick cag * newely wt death's doo, ualees pitaliet aid to this new joan. Rero vut done for the Turks, even when backed Thad che honor of assisting @ few evenings grand datver given by an American genvemaa promotion of ep officer of the tmpsrial Licatenant Colonelcy of toe isuciers Tho brit ently represented om the oogasion by Sount Charoperon, Golowels Creepin, of the dragoons Abe empire, aoa Baron Jumote, ‘tho by a pomber of officers of all gra yd princey family, Capt Jerome Bonaparte, wee pre. rent » peral Morr, comaisader ip-ohiel f Gone? of the roard, wae represected by his chief aid, . ‘Our Secretary of Legation, Mr. Clarke, sind britiiant reupion, y of vour readers th Philippe’s restaurant; it was here ferved ia regal magnificona® the cin- ‘The rooms were reeplundent with wolle the tabio was miraculous ii ite appoint The host, our countryman, Mejor Kearney, had modo. age ut tray distinguiehed por All of them wore deoorations sad orders doe to ritand brave serviceson the battle deld. The Major imgelf wore the ribbon of the Legi n of Hignor granted by the Emperor Napoleon ar a ‘istiogulshed re nition of bis presenco with the Freuch army ‘Afrien, tn more recoutly on ine of Solfe y jo Major she Cavalry Scho Saamur, wh other American officers, aad here be fires met Iient. Colonel Jilliard, whoee promotion we were | cclobreting Near the Major sat another friead aad oom. | race, the Polish Count Ostrowski, @ boy hero of the jaar | ‘on of ‘80. He was the aid-de-camp to Goueral Bier, co taen be served with th» French ia Africa, and was 4 Ww the celebrated Marshal Ragearr. 1 was much vuned by observing the great admiration of the ottioer for Ksjor Ke ; Dis intense iuterest ia aii that epper jaing to the military, aad nis amateur Campsigaiog iv Tisiy, bas made & great impression upsa tbere aous of Mara’ The compliment psid to one of them dy this mag: bilicent entertatpineat was truly appreciated by ail. , rence. The Monticur published # conveation between the go- yernments of Sardinia and France, arracg! several questions in reference to the annexation of Sivoy aud Nice. It is Getermined that tue portion of the Sardinian dedt cbargeabie to Savoy and Nice shall be 4 500,000 of Bardinisa rentes, which the Freach government will re mit to Sardinia, The charges incurred by Sardivts oa Aooounis ‘rom Vienna state thas the early pubdliestion | goconnt of Savoy and Nice will bu transforred io Fraace of » general amcesty im ail the mowarchy for the persons. who were condem ved or tmymisoned, or who are !a exile Sor partioiation in the events of 1848, ia considered cer- taio. From this amnesty, it 's added, the only exclusions will be the exiles who, in these latter times, have compro ‘mised themselves anew by publicly aunouneing their in- Seniion of getting up, at tho first opportualty, revyolation ia any of the Avstrisn States. Our Paris Correspondence, Pane, No Pokies in Prance—Lowis Napoleon and Pricats—Affor'a to Undermine the Emperor—The War Spit in Lurepe—Gardaldi's Venetian Campatgn— Tyramnical Austrian Decree—Important Military Prepa Pations—Rumored Changer in the French Ministry—An American Banquet in Paris, dc. A Gul] calm bas succeeded the tempest of political agi- tation that bas eo long swayed over ue—! should eey @ alien caim; for moder ibe apparent smooth ragiog storm i# gaibering that will Durst sod soatter destruction on all sides, unless restrained by she good pence and perfect understanding of the most powerfal ma. sions of Surope—France and Engiaad. Superstition and Felestly craft are at work to pull down sovereign that f lending the aid of his great inflaeace to And progress, to peace and the adraacemer % oonsiitutional goverement. All over preisia of Cathollciam sre working their cader- haaded iwations against [Louis Napoleon brow gbout Jength and breadth fof his empire, bis priestly enemies are conspiring agai aad are, by miscepresentaiions aod jes, endeavoring to undermine the great huld be has apa bie people temporal power of priewtoraft is waning. To preserve & from ruin Pius LX.'s foligwers are at present doing the | atmoat they dare ettempt. lasidions whispers pon tho minde of the lower clasees, while deep wiles aat | Rome great promises are brought to boar agaloes the higher Tho pricata are pereuading the peopis to board their amo: ney? bo oppoee a passive resistance to the effor goverument in favor of the straucement of com rolatioat: asd ta fact they sack, by alarming the feare o some acd awakening the ambition and oo, to oonnteract the wise ree of tho Cinporor. Bow much way 06 sorompliebet dy the men preset & e' the allan wnity: aod coon We tweroal trovviee in the now Niag lem the vile efforte and infaoace of Mee aime is Joseph, while no A donot that it is if alc Wai causes the determined and oveless reliatance of Francis I. In Dis stromghold be will ;oussin fightiag Yo the Last, oounting upse thy promises of the privsts, whe are, a8 bo knows, ‘ving all they can to aooure reaction as yl) interfereuce in hia favor by some Power. Working usa tne fears, the jeslousios snd the ambitive of all, the priests bops to cause troubles aad raise quarrels that may some way reralt in fayor of pricy power and domination. Let as boys that Naoo leou 11], who so determinedly stands out agains; tho priccis, way wecced. In fact, were Roginad to jotw France si pretut, and ecaforce upon Ausirie the phantonmenl)or pavhor sale, of Vecetia and Awe etanting® of row reforme to Bangary, while bot Powers faity reoogaized the mdeponicace of tbe now Italian Kingdom, ai] chances for tho great con. Biot, now 90 tmminent, 4 end, ard Napolson Itt, wwould so aggeces \a calming the agitation that reigns © France. If, om the contrary, Dagl vad and Prauce som- toed do not uae of the great moral iniiaenoe they ae teat will ood, nome can tellhow. It jar'oald! will attack Venetia soon, ‘would of coursegend a fereg dio Bangery, sot i) de would alt chaustion , f France and Pag peace—to ae tod in Fracos y de taken t prepare wt euua from him | Tie | 2 Austria the tame tofluence ste toon Fran | Wwroge flag will gather t | dressed Au impertal decree {¢ published a»olishing the prohto) tion egainet the exportation of iron ore, wiica may ia fusure be exported tree of my It waa reported io Paris ‘tho Emperor intends pay ing a Uy 'og vielt to Windsor in the course of a few weoke, to meot the Empress. The arcnbishop of Paris bad iezued a circalar atvocat ing the coliection of “ Peter's Pence,” notwitnstan tiog the impediments thrown ia the way by the goverameot, It was reported in Paria that some obsages in the Oo0- Situation, w # Nberal renee, were projected. the pian of # naval reserve had ocen wloptod by tho Pmperor. This would afford « iarge number of reguiariy traineo reamen. Another tron plated frigate bad beea laid down at Roch ort. There wore rumors that Counts Pereigay and Walewsk! would doch enter the Ministry. It wae said that, according to ancient precedent, if tho Emperor could fad three prelates suificientiy dootie to the imposition of bands, th: assoat to Eps Copa’ appointments would be regardet as auucovesary. Toe Parla Bouree contiaued quiet aod etationary. Rentes closed on tho 234 at 70 16. Italy. ‘There bad been @ change ia the Neapolitan Ministry, ‘and { weg considered certain that a diate Gupcil would be conyeked, This Gouuc!l ie only ouvoked on yory iua- portant oseustons. Poerio bad been anpointed Minister without portfolio. King Victor Emanuel was expected to quit Ny Napvea for Palermo on ihe 260m. He bad recelved & deputation from Umbria and the Marches, wnich pronted w bim the | Result of the plebisctte la th me provinces. wid) Nas replied to en aidress from the Commitvecs tauce which organized the expedition Ww sictly. What you have dune for Nepies aud Sicily you o sovompli¢h for Rome aad Vauice Dy not nepa- pot leave your wi King Incomplete. Tho ved waloed. © You wo mo ever ready bo fi sscem standard of Italy gud Vicwur | Gt | Of Assis! ve to tho spot where t Emanue) shall be raised.” The Piedmonteee Parilamont ie to be oonroked ant forthwith dissolved, er to be replaced oy au itaiteu Parlismeat. There is a arog party desirous of the wiee ton of & Constitcen Arsombly of the wile cation, ie order to estabileh ibe constitution of tie new liana Stave. The Optnione, of Turin, saya the ucgotiatious witn ‘ur Ube restitution of the war material taicen from the | the Bourton fugitives are not yet cunsiadel, Goa, Gayon has refused to deliver the material to bic Goarboa go vera- ent or te the Ministera of Victor Dmanvel at Naplee, ' fou of Peter's Peaso to assano ‘he name aud os of Bu arch brotherbood, wits the power of a x to tisel! other societies aud brotherhoods ents biished for the saan Objeot Is ts ekeced that, in & private commun Victor Emanuel, tae Emperor o 1, King Fraga c Will Mo longer inierrere Sardinian aquadsou agains. 2be tach per outy. Toe Itaian correspondent of the London Vews ss00uncee of she Southern army digoandaeot hae tied, Count Cavour ass overr ler of the day, WOCD wae \actemo to a peremptory disbaodmeat of Sacivaldi'e ary. cadres #)! be kept as hye omy as its corps around ball 08 oalod A hope is epsed that Gartbald! may now be iatucod to leave bis rei irementiat Caprera and Come once ore aumonges Dit forth to Ught tho last oid companions {a arma, 1e, 1360, fu amiadie huee, Dg, lastaad of (raveraix , lord ivover them; they fecl, ia thort, what they are—@ cooguered Peopic: |) eatend of enjoy t the paradise (hey expected, hav: fawenod w the real. of boing a province coder ibe dom'nioa of @ people wi are comparatively stracgers to them Perdays this Bot ike geweral feeling, bus the exiaieoce of it w any ex tent pho +s the sarceptibility of the Nespolitaus, aaa she great wecestity of pradense oa the part of too govern- Beat lest jt diegust and irritate where { cgal to pucxt.Fpring will tee the commeacemoat | ant | oto doing he will altack Tome. He | Sad te m, 0 aid even Polish na | | form & body teparave from the regular army. | commit jinte, Several eyonings his woek the ‘been Comonstrationg among them, ant oa one night at the Porte Capaaaa & quarre: se piace between them and the Piedmoateso, ia Whisk or (wolwe men are said to have been wounded aud seve ra! others Killed, h the fact le not verided. Cries, too, wore uttered of “Vien Garibaldi |” “Adasen Fariui |" “abareo Vitor Emanuele!” The two first cor iaisg, And some veraons declare that the latver cry sleo was raisec. “Vogliamo Bostro Generale!’ wae aaother ory wieb trongiy expres ed the affection of bis followers and thoi longing for him, aud to day a roport is in o'rca jation tht Gariald) ¢ com'ng back. in *d0r! ging the Neavo!!tae@ ag weil ag amoog tho Fe loata, tore jae yearning afer the hero who bx Ked dam on t rtovory d to them their Jiderties, ‘A rigub royal decree bat 2eea Pryiished Abe follow ing eifeot Art 1 The itallea POlentoors actualy jast night to ‘or wtauk will 7. The dare ow of the ime of service for e:idiers abait have thoir special degree of sevice and promotion, 2 The advan taves ao 1 obi gatlona, both of foldters aud oMfisere, shell bo cqual Tith Shere Of the rerclar army. 8 A minted ton eda @ Ler! the rank aod slanding Of she cfficers of tae volunteers, betng had to their sor viors apd agicoedenta. 4 government reserver to r o enter rolanveor offers {a the reguiar army, Dut oh & way Ae to roepect the » ghle soqutrad by paw Tnust | Omivers of (he regular army. 6, Tbe precouing arranges not dispense any one from the civil or military which be may owe to the teats 4 Views RM ANOS, © GavoUR. Fant Austr Paris correspondent of the # for ube coas'on cf Ven gotir ng conference on the subject took oot, A the ac oanne y in Paria } amerr ecucation, Parente «bs po fist betwour M. Thouvenel, Prince Mesteruloh sad a command Will bY wadject tow Qo | Kissoied. The purpece, ofcoures, @ that sumbere of pouag |. TR royal yacht of England, Victoria Albert, pena ble 80 forced reeratiest, cow oat of ue Soua, | D8'PE om board the Exprose of Austris, touched at Ary, eboold be on band Ww care 0 sued | Plymouth on the 934 for coal, en rowte for Madoira, Toe followicg details a rregarce Aucwia's position ia | Empress wae reotived with a royal sainie. Naly will be fouma tatereaticg — Awiis bas at (his moment in Venot 356,000 men, ided into four corps. Stadion, guards the line of tue Mino} secoed commanded by ine Arcbacke is the line of tho Adige, ana ba we bealqrart ‘Tho tpied, plaged uauer tn weaderrbtp Of tao Prince of Hesse, the Lowor F and is cncampet Bevween Korigo aad Leroano, wit ie Deadquarwers at Padaa. The fo commended by tue Archduke Albert, 's entromied wilh tho defence co! tas Soe pe of Veniot, a8 wii as tho shores of t ‘Tho | Macttra to the mouth of the rT, oon cannon. The cavalry an effective of alg thou 40 a thousand. Augiria posseees aaother lug & vor extended linc, of conccatration, Brixsa Flame acd Cattaro. fous, & force of sboat 300,000 possessions ia Cppor luaiy ines Compreheade thai w+ taliaos, very naumsroat veo Geet aape 0B & powerful d Cire imstaaces by chaaging she | the Avetrian goveromeat bad adopted a new measure rigor \a Veootia. A decree orders al! fathers of fami of ©) recall their Gone from abroad, even if ebseut for of | their education, Turkey. Soation of the new joan from Frenoe had bees . ambassadors at Oorrtar tinople wore about (© subro't to the Porte « sobeme of flusudiel sad provin- Cia reform Starop dvtles bad been created, and a tax on farm oat- reduce: from Syria \ to tng 4! ®. Kmoty) baa ree; com naad on acoowat boca reproached by Fund Pasha with for the Christiane. . As tices from Ovrcaneia report riakyaR!* expedition agaice, Beyneten "Gress ‘wanes wore tutored by the Rarelane, © ‘The Parts Pairie bad ‘the latert advices from China tapoance that « treaty of peso wes signed at Tobaagtebou, near Pekin, to the bo. the ofenr!re, Dut she expects | gioning of Gewder. The roport lacks cowlrmation. Lowpos, Nov. 2%, 1860 A #lographic Geapaton, very imperfectly tranem{ited, was received Inst night fro Baez, through Aloxen: cod Mute, which siatcs, oe the aathority of she Chive mail of Setober 1, teat hostilities kad commenced im the North; thet two skirmishes NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDA Be with moet probably re | the en Aoae tb. (lute Sater bare begun & fellow ID cer eeKe en ae ve | epee on @ Mere Te ale ge, Get om | were put forward by the prosierery Sons Tee pole! me | Gel erate ole ethan « the Ueited Rates, @ ported ef reeds Bee, Bntenedente sed emicast ihe Every Americas bad rootived & poimery wDelz ucted im the prio under whiew he wae ts ve be war begh Obe tierce freedom oontt net ener The peti Ded Ierared ibe eave and wip rene wre -~ me Y, DECEMBER 8, 1860.- © Weetieh Pree on the Etec- | on of Lime aa two people: eed ibis te Mw ewpecisity trae in the cane of Napoleos— ibe emergy of character, to Say Rettig <1 ihe mlitary pregtign established, Bas Bete kim 68 vayegal favor! 5% the French Face, ‘woe ibe war mh bbe Crimea, the estraagement be: wooo We tee ropa’ Bowers bes been bardiy lees marked than the! Detween the two countries, and as fricadly irl cf the Bm peror aud Empresa to Wladsor would go ar to restore the Darmony & train of ciroums'anses oun 0 ene oe nee + ! E H iy . 8 =, et half whieb tthe Gosnnel un. transac’ with oor @ now do with the who ruies to the Tuileries” or at Windeor wilt De ©. ur of eabordinase interest— fo ehjeot of almort the; 6 indifference to us as the 00 copent for the time belog of the White Bouse et Wash- logion, War will be impoativlo when tho blessings of peace Lawe thee or Barge 6d remuserating commerce, BHE LALEST NEWS. yRANCE. Pama, Nov. 24, 1800 ution under ine C4 yh vepemoe, wie Were [nee mted AN etvri PhO) cher were hurtings no cers iii oted [hat the efuemtes oteene retired, for they acow that King Moo BOW Fed Che Comoeraey Tf the mouth reperetne ‘tani fr on sorw aot Wo 5 ‘a Quite vom DIF LLOORD (OF Were eMTOTORE renmene whem thet ihe Wem ane North would po longer remain entted Burepe amie aot | COMLENPIOL. (AMD i, My SRE IFO wee Amet the empemt Hnlt ctiude The ePewh Dae Down ee! Jed 10 much epeeuaat on oor taluy fe ret eo meet shes Caron ~w 10D 19 De Baked 18 coke | rope Dad FONNORe wR eect & PeeNle Dy Becres fod remtoet ae Oeete Herey ana Franee very recentiy Srore of Gipiematie rele Hopa © ith Naclet on ansoart of he borribie Epreemy of the King and the infermous ee ot he ew mee AL CI008 AF Were the donrrws of ke ikee King Of tae Dero Bienen, they mere lew diaiedou! haw Ae Hanon wt New Orieane 1) oe tmponniote 19 Camernee are te ek nL where boys are reared for (he lah, ard ou ut [Or premiamattom These inignities, Dow valeting mf under the polition) demigention of they ecald gere apo ae 1@ Gnepenk ome t Sovibern contederey And biped on crimes which UPri tendon * rror, Sad W tbe retrospect eae tornt, sad the future There may be © ferwiie wer, Cf the drencfnl calamitier Iewolving the denciaton of the plantations. There may tea feted 8 HOt PEPMIted 10 48 bo Tend (Be yet onepened vo kod we cen Only hope Lal IM pages Gay wo Ow # with b cod. [Prom the Frroposs Meera, Nor 94) ‘There are pertone On the eastern shores of He AU amt the orgare of opit joo in the foun have indelged outings pecry ¢iemem rerment of Uh. preaeicg i Dot onvataral, but jt is dared Oa 8 Tory bm perfect ecqvaintance wiih the Atucr oun character and the Worklog of American jontitutions At the seme twee was be aduitied that the Sovlhera plastere bere Made ibe wost Of this Iu pression, LOND AYroad end at bome I! incre be aayihing for which the of the United States are prepared to make the moet Eigkusic Sacrifices 16 i for $De Premerwation of the Usion jainct, aad ite couse o8 te al fetere time The poliiclans cf ibs Sowth Keow shi, and they bi reded jor years part | wets tr the Presiaenoy co this amisbe peifouem of lew country men. Bot they have goe too lar, whey La re over acted their parts, and benoe the rem of which Mr Lincolp !¢ the actual etabediment. Tt 4 be uot, bowever, to duny to the planters of :be sowth simost the tame Getire to preserve the Uuiea in i rity ae exinis in other parts of this yass repeb 7 are proud of thelr country aud its greatnes*, aad, |9 thew Tormente of contience sid security, wil wo! hew'tate te declare their Gepviction tbat derful Loetacee oF Rel! ga’ pension, thet the world bi {pate and Fetbied conviction, and it their real fei okies they are prowe to Of #hich we bave seen Fo wh iob Das laiwly te gg 0e8, wad (heir 0 wien wen ‘or w o Chartisie io Fngiand used to all oie sad fork toe Southerbere wii #peedily ecquicsce 2 whas they cummet prevent, or #ishout ruck cot p etitotions cc ibly work. Tae peo South mace tie inmitiat: Way to their pens aud Mey prebeud preweditated uyamtee trom # wm the North aot Woot ecouive, #2 AY UCR e* Lae Dave Oo JeGt eh ds 18 Loo Guo)» ZEpUbioka, Bad too Anions to conciliate oppering tuteresta, to purh matter® to aa ex tremity, Too moral of his sisoees je this— That the colt Ci ihe Unilea stales wi 90s Wlerate the further A of elavery, apd are od Wo, itetpresent ter! Slop Vory abbey Ibg to the South tive of (be poiitions Supremacy Mey have Lisherto wield. y bo ikely 6 imperti the safety af tbe men its prestige ia the ever of Lae world at re planters aa4 festrac press Eagente in Sootiand. [From the European Times Nor 36) The viev of the Smpress of the Francs t Pagland, sloromt in she depth of winter, ls m eiraage erent one that Las caased considerable surprise Oa > 0 Sider the Channel, Varions ressons baye bees sse'gned for his Facden sppearance st us Of the ray Euge Tit, bot they are fo conflicting and improbadls that we attach bot little importance to any of inom There are culy two face on Which we Cac with comalaty reiy— first, that toe Rerpross joes her sister, to whom ahe war Cevotediy aiacned, turing the wien sue wade A covpls of months back with: the or bo Algeria, and thet the news rosched her s: y expectediy on her retrn home; and secoodiy, that ene is now jo Eoglaud, or rather in dooti seen ing, amid ihe scenery and hisiorical associations of the porthere part of the kt Sone Aton Ae m eKdi ‘she can fivd eriicel ip hod Bo iaverest, Decause It was not antic! tbougo the official perple most have knowa of the visit, ney allowed ibe Smoreee to enjoy ber privacy, aod did 29; ovtrude oo wer torrow (be weld to bave prodeced durieg ber tiay in 1 udelb, eoeat of Ane rend of Hamilton, ® Cislavily reinted ; bot So far she quideanos bee fot been realiael, for she been fiaping at & public hotel in idinburg, aod be member of the Uuke of Hawt fanz le known to have oalied upon aguin, 1 is declares thas bef ber retrrn ty France, phe will ve ihe of the Q oe Wiadenr, and ver Which, ag they Are Umecgumpished, we may ienve time ‘Vo decide, but I must pot oc lorgotien tbas, wi er Me Jesty reached fhe wae na cesr &) Windesr ns che will be when sho revitee to {t, agi @ call a) the rosidencw of the Queen of England at the commencemoat of her tra. vee Would have D ou Atleast aa seouly asa vitlt when | bbe bat Compirted them. Every one is, 6 course, pieased | 0 see #0 am able kad exceilent @ woman 94 Lhe comsor, of | tho rotor of France amongst us ace cheer ber whowever the opsortanity what they Cannot utterstand tthe canse of the untooked for and exivsordinery appearence of © perswuage & emisent un- der peaners O prouiter Recryehing sppertaiwing to toe Em >eror is ead to Be my ut, Has be tmoreased the eame pecaliarity on Bie wife? If we were to be | 19 Curren) In the metropotis 0 Arrive ai tbe conclaMon that thie vies ta Dy vo menne aides bY the great waich doth soustrice, we eb said the meus of preventing it, and yet be so far soqutagsed ta the wiehes of the Represe ng to aor ompety her to the Tauway satlon—rertainiy the least tiat bo coa!d do at uch & moment; bet err!) the fact eBows that bis wife was & free sgent, privileged to eo where she hiked, and sbic to follow Cwt Whatever programme ehe bad determined on. There Lave been #ymaptome enoagd of Inte to prove that the Tn peror of the Fronea hw rather wigsed unter the lows of his popularity tm Angland: and we cae cail vo | murd oo timesise Ute evplosion of Ocwa!'s thel’s tn froator Whe Paris Opera houke when (no Emperor sioxi 80 Weil (a | the apes of iho people of thu country af a} the presoot moment. Tbe most viralent o! his seaatiaow !e the prow from Ured of aburing bim. Maly, now rejoicing lo King of ber own, tise oven freed by bis sword, for to nis Quocesetul campaign of ‘att year may be traces ali tne fobdsequent events of which that coaniry Las beee the scene, Hie \p 8yrtaaod in Chios has bern sudstaa Uinity thet the British Cabinet, and io the last named country the arma of the two ravens have boen eotwiaed with learrl. Fisally, Lord John Raveelt way be the be cE 10 bave recemented the siltasce of bg Mie = | nie Hoase mons iy —— iets 4 ber ss the retand- ing which now ex: Teese are aii favorable Gross toe bie rroeption amonet pe might enthoriage with whieh bo wan received termine. Hon of the war with Russia, yet we betieve be would obtain & bearty welcome, notwith. ttand: ne, aad the army mytteriour. polley has ctor matnials ot be and and vwowerce people of thee coentry sbeaid alwaye exluivate frieadiy relatiogs with our 9 per. Serer ‘em inven ofty batog ShicD primate tho rciere are ahared Dy the | the tendency wae rather upward 200 Herald ys ne- / agreearic to Lovts Napoleon: nt, if tne were ao, be nad | | New Orleans | air ts ‘The Foerte mye —Other miniateria) modifications are hy, erpected of arecried that wportant mo !ifations wh) 06 wade W WO present organimiion of the Corps Lep'tintif, shose vowere wil! be made to more nearly 29- prowed ere cf onr former legisiai:ve assemblies, Tao Min wiry of .be co oplee 1h 6 paid, be suppressed and he eee wtretion of } eiiforent Drencbes distributed ae soolowe, vis — The Adminiatration of the affuire of Algiers to be Wapeferred to the Governor Gecera) of Algiers, ant fe @ rectee of the Whe? Colne ies to be again placed Ger the control of the Minuetey of Morine.”” ‘Ter Leedes Morning Her aid's Paris correspondent re te esee the report thet ali the regimenta of infantry of We dee are te Be placed on @ war footing by the addition of» (hb Cevekiew 86 each reg ment mary. ‘Tom, Nov. 24, 1860 The MenwlpRniy of Amoowe ba opevod a rubser!ption for the joonstroetion of © |war verse!, whicb the marice Provinces WIT offer to We marine of the Sinte in con- we morelics Of ibe Spec aeiio Of [bose provinces 30 Bar om ‘The \ortrs lorcet im thig province amouct to 180 Cou, diviees wre four corpe «The cavalry i# to be incresie: te 10.006 wabres, Aasiria possemees soother army of 100,000 mon, “bose position could be readily change’ ” ae be Comgeusrane ao eBeetive force of 300 000 men for ue defence of ber portions io Upper lialy, on the Adriatic, Rows, Nov. 34, 1860 Ab the requert of he King Whe whols diplomatic corps Deve quitied Geeta They arrived yesterday ia Rome ‘The Pow! fos! Neweie aad We Ambemeadors of Austris, Prussia acd Renee Barve received the Grand Cordon of the Creer (/ @ Jepearies from the King. Cer @ OF THE §TEAMER LA PLATA. Soummamrtos, Nov. 24, 1260 ‘Tee Repel Mau Company's ewamer La Pista tooe re between oot and 160 o'clock Khim morning in the outer dock The Ghenee raged wtb grea) fury, although seet twelve engines aod Teo Meamtoge were ryeeduy got io Peed e188 204 COMMERCE. PouTieg eet quantities of Wer Ht the ehip. Tee fore pars of Ube ship # entirely Gott’ Smoke fat! Weswing, and some of Ibe cugines are Gull ab WOrk. She # mock Gown Ot Ube Bead, naving shoot twenty feet of water in the Bold. Two men were by oghl aebere Simons i a mate of exbavstion, baving Deer Aimott salleated. The La Pate # one of the inert Ateamert eed ike ome fastened @ very seriout aneval OF THE EUROPA. Qeearetoes, Nov 25, 1880. ys, from Buetow, arrives here ¢ "Re Weamet y Fe ar TUE LeTer? MARKETS. Lovuarom, New 9 -6P & Coben "be Geet yerverday (Meveay), were Ww 008 delet, we ne ag OOO Daler We tye Lstore ame ety core he wertel ceed eoehenget Dre eceeuMe 4 @06 du. aud eLOhunged Trev gone eeeed quiet Havas, Nor. 02, 1840 very Gait to day wea 2 ~wéine re 01 [renee a week a op 6 008 valen The er tee martet eloeed trenee lower «New Oy ieaer bre Dar. 08 france = The euler The B100k WF 166 O00 baler room, Now 2 -dve me Ome cr ecd pePerdey at Hl ge \ for money, aad ee Hote Copire ebaree th 590 Bre eperee.... oes. 00+ wets New York Cootra! haret wae Fonds remaw seedy @ pring, WI quiet Gy tinene Prit@b ralway stoke, bY vever, are fecer cener ie Other rearee the Pore (8 the Swe econnge ae more ng be Coen Imig a The Rowree bas bene rm Keotae chewed ty 09 or COR Lanee bn Ber Lome ) enter day Commercial imte LOCDON MONEY MAKE Tor firmness Une funds, under tne f Weare. errnege ment bev ‘ne tent of “agiees cod tens Fravee € 4, and Ot lu sowed lone Prete | money market (onmee Chae SheGy LBD lor money, and 98) & \, for arconet. a eae 5 eilie ly foveed empetectanly bow Bao mb saute. hick eve ieaed ates per owt weekly retarne of the Rank of Eng end fhow an le fa ie american sabbeay oooer tee t att place evours ” ia Lew foe op the #81 vl iz Memre wake for | Americar bar teow mued anima! have iakee place te the Thore bare also Deen sore ie Contre, ‘Mich igen Central Relroed Deeds, oud the market United States @ 1 Te 6 per eee Keni a [: cesseeciz qerceserdsss3 FrsssT eee: . ez 100 PRODUCE MARKETS. Lovaarom, Nov. =A M Corrox —The brokers’ circulsr says — "he afvance in the ress of discount by tbe Bank of sopiand, o@bned With more ‘rorable scocunts of the Ameriac crepy Cevvod the market to open with a limttel demane, whch @ot*inved ontil Thursaay, when epwrere booght wore freely, apd although prices wero_po birber, they “loved with more tone The decline if Amerinn if it per prsad,ecd in the low dusty sorte evn mere Bren l are 4d. @ Mt Bod Sarmt yd lower, Sale@ of the week, 82,70 Dales, wo'rciy 2 BY Lo ep sa°Rtore ame 4 120 for export. The merkes yesterday (Friday) *as rm, aod he eaten of tho day were 8 060 oF 10 000 bales, inciudng 3 090 to rpeeulstors and exporters, The quotations are — Pur win ong 1 Mobile... : Steck on Band estimated at #0) 220 Amer an. Av maccoester there ## & recovery from the Sopeemion Cf Tuescay lami. aod boriuses it becoming more gynerel at the rate of that day. 28, 2peer &C> and Bake Try — Meare & Co, Rat- » Toobarde land, altbye & Oo., WakeOuld, Nash others re vort four vogiected and seein 61, lower than o6 lane), Orieee range from 238. 6 Font qoewte Cratal ence Tuemtay red . 1Od.; Soathero, ae $f 0 12 hy . 0128 84: Bootbern, Corn oncbanges, but » yellow, 290. w 85s Gi; white, dus © Ate per yoarter Provaame — Bec! very Gull Sad lvegeinr oot materia alveration. ot old et bJ8, Ragen quiet Lata—Nowe fy foi hen ‘T0e baw veca i 32: 32 ERs » = = : i ° =, EB £ a 2 ee ee Tallow | * Ansot\ation, 684. 61. * B08 Chene oot, ~TRIPLE SHEET. Fersomel Intelitg . change at any decens price, le amovrte - Boa, L. Trambull, of lineia, te tipping at the Astor | ities Rast, but; as Mw, pas maote ore detages a lengee Bouse. : | poerlvie, ant th mary caner extensions - Capt. Cultom, of the Caited Slates Army, is sopping | "ESC? hoping tbat rales mast come down St the Now York Botel, | The Cincinnad Gasetie of Tuesday evening 10° it Cooked ge, oe 8. Bote sna be Mires, aot | marks:— Horton; 8. 8 Price, ieaelpbia, a! jalrDanks, of Chicego, are stopping at the Brevoort Ho } PR ge sapped Baner ea Mr. W. H. Ward, o’ the United States Navy; BG Tr- prouiem bepie fer Bee & ron, of Baitimose; #. Mayquandand daughters, of Gon ~ 4 necticut; R. J. Sherman, of Baffslo, and Misa Brook, of Lae. ibe émy Flori¢a, are stopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. | GMoulty at 3%, end this prouises ‘Ste rele bo mor. Dr. Barnes, of Boston; R. 3. Boyoton aud family, of Le ehers were Bot free bazere Alabama, and W. G. Thompson, of Lancasnize, Pa, aro ‘ found ot ‘or stopping at the Everett Livase. = Major Spragre, of the United Sates Army; 8. M Buck. a! togbsm, Mayor of Waterbery, Conn; Dr Johosoa, of ss 2 Faomproa, 8. Newhall and M. W. Ciark, Wisconsion, L. W. Coe, of Connections, are stopping ‘At the St. Nicholas Hotel. Col, A K. Starkweather, of Holly Springs, Wirs ; Cornelivof Newport, ML, ‘wisvereham, of Putas a; Beek wir eete ena enia gore, © | sen ao = ; wife, , and a Puperinteudent of tho "New. tatea and Norivemptos | | AtSt. Louis on the 34, says the Demoorat:— Railroad, are stopping Ht the Hotel, Matters aro very quiet in fluancial circles The ef- fe of strtetly Gres ciaes are not large ead te Hon. C M. Ingerroll and family, of New + J. We | ferings of # ner Sepimour, of Raglace. Wi. Bure or cress Gis: | prety generally understood that. here ano wee ie K. Brone, of Westerly; Hom C. R lugersoll, of New | ofericg way other hlod; cone quently the disoount market Haven; C A Aikio wife, of Hanover; Henry Overin; = tpg bul active. tnd Mra. Overiog, of Throg’s Neck; A.W. Laogdoa, of fow produce bills are making. There is jast now Genova; J Fawarde, of Troy; £..N. shelton, of ‘Derby, | EO inducement to make shipments, here being no Copn.; H Marga, of Borton, acd Mrs James Fosher, of | between this and other markets, and im some New York, are stopping at the Albemarie Hotel. prices sre bigher here than et the South or Rast. a ‘the Hon. Z B. Vance, of the mountain district 1a North pe a scmetbicg 1s mown we Carolina, sod Messrs Ashmore acd Boyce, of Soath Caro ‘Eaph pees ned we Mina, passed throcgh Raleigh on y Inet, on thir ee ee 56 pad ney way to Washington, Messrs. Ashmore and Boyoo both | gent preininm for eo tig he Ae bad on the blue disarton ribbon, Tney say that South | Cure rot very lenge eb able. kilie, cha Carolina will certainly secede, General Bea. MoOuilvod: | Stay cut of tie market ‘unt the fast moment, bering of Toxas, is ai preeant {a Raleigh, VW. 0 , on @ visit to hie hope f » atives apd frieuds, He is in fe health ES Oe eee ae — , ‘The banks of irene are furciebing bat litte vight ex+ Mr. Rishard 8 Kimball, autoor of ‘St. Leger,’ Ro- | change, and their rates are nominal. manoe of Student Life,” &c., has written a new novel, entitied “Revelations of Wail Street,” the ‘ret chapter o¢ | Tbe Philadelphia Ledger of this morning says:— whiod appears in the Knickerbocker Magasine for January. The moncy market continues in the same unsettled state that we bave bad cocasioa to notice for aoe ‘The demand on the street ison the imorease, w! ho corresponding response on the part of capitaliste—im- | ceed, within @ day or two, there 1s less disposition to lend op any terns, and although there is | | points to higher rates, the rates. Occasional ——————e—eSee——————E FINANCIAL AND COMMER C!A\. Farpay, Dec. 7—6 P. M. There is very little relief or light in financial cir- Atsome of the banks more hope is express- ed, and it is commonly remarked that the intensity of the presen’ pressure must bring all parties to their senses 800n and compel a compromise. The South is losing three cents a pound on her cotton, and food is enormoutly high and very scarce everywhere ; the West is deprived of the expected Southern market for her food; Eastern industry is, for the present, at an end, and the great commercia! cities ofthe central States are going through a cri-ir of unexampled severity. These sufferings must, it is said, soon lead to measures of compromise at Vi ash- ington, unless the politicians are prepared to have Annexed is @ statement of the business of the Philade)phia Mint for the month of September:— VER Bilver avd purchases...........00..006 Oopper cents (O &) recetved in exchange for MBUC. «0 esses eeecereveseneee © Gow CoixaGe. saa cents of new Deable eagles. Faglee.......- Quarter engies. Total gold... riota and anarchy throughout the country. Butin | poters. the meantime there is no daylight anywhere; the or: changes from yesterday, such as they are, are for the worse. Total BINVET. cece ee ees ++ ++ 106,000 $30,700 00 Money is about as it was. A small business was | gents........... 2, TM aay 11,000 0@ done by some of the discount brokers this morning, ‘Racarirvnaion. in first class paper, at 1 a 2 per cent a month. The opis mre ee 1 banks are discounting moderately, and for the pre- | 100,000 11,000 60 4 eames meena sent the merchants do uot seem to dread being sesceveeeecesc]j200,119 91,029,840 08 foreed to fail im any numbers. What the result must be if the present dead lock lasts till February, every one can readily determine for himself. Some gold continues to go South to support the banks of New Orleans and Mobile. The amount sent this week is about a million; but i: is understood that about as much bas been received by the banks from other sources. Telegraphic despatches from Bew Orieans to-day state that the banks persevere fm thelr course—ans indeet they could not help doing—and that mercantile failures continue. Bight drafts on New York are quoted ut 1 dis- eunt— 9 rate which barely permits gold to flow to The earnings of the Michigan Southern and North~ ern Indiana Railroad for November were:— Of the Toledo, Wabash same month:— | Go Gens. Stock Exchange. | Fonagy of '¢ are lower, There is hardiy any de- s cna ¢, end) here’ bills on London can be nad at +04. Commerclat bills range from 101 to 10s. The | sow o# from England show that the mercantile 1 > he Of thet coustry do not realize the demands | thet ere bout to be made apo them for gold for de Vaulted States, It happens fortunately for them the. cor reqa'sttions for gold will be accompanied | | by advices of ® fall in cotton, which wil enable | them to seve ten to ‘wenty millions of dollars tn thelr porcheves o te: staple, This saving will | mats thre ) pepog for the increased amount of wrendeuf Ley @ ‘og from us, and will coan- teract, to some degree, the effect of the turn in the | exchenges. Had the preseut disturbances a6? oc- owrred he South would have made fully forty mil- Dons more eutof is cotton crop this year, and the commercial centre of (.¢ world would have | bt es yansier: hee ow Year, to this side of m1 4 the Atlantic. i | There was a farther beavy fall in stocks to-day, ‘od | and prices ww a general rule were the lowest of the | season. New York Central sold at 69, Erie at 24, / Panama at 106, Bank of Commerce at 89}, Toledo , #120, Rook Island at 47—very considerably lower | prices tan those which ruled during the panic of 2657, State stocks were oven more generally sac- | rifleed. Tenmessees fell 5 per cent, Virginias 2, | Missoorls 44. There was a «mail retail inquiry for SBSSSSTossE. SRR | little low of stock for investment, by parties who | have money to put away, but there was no specn- BSSeses zvesssses2 lative buying, and very little buying for shorts, BROOND BOARD. Until the present cloud has passed away it can S ‘se lardly be expected that there will be any specula- Ly 200 tive inquiry for stocks; but, whatever happens, Ci 160 some of the securities on the list are cheap enough- % bd Comparing the closing prices of today with ey 100 | those of last evening, we note decline of no} | 2 ta Virginlas, 3 im Missouris, 4 in Ten- 200 TORR 4 | pesees, 1) io Paciic Mail, 14 in Central, ee ‘a | ty in Bq, in Hudson, 1} ia Reading, 1 in Micki. B- % ne | gan Centre! 14 in guaranteed, 1 ia Panama, } in Il- 20 Cloy, C 8 lmols Central, } in Toledo, 2} in Rock Island, The yey 5 market was heavy at the close, the following being | 60 @9. 38 the quotations: —Virginia 6's, 73 a 74; Missouri 6° leo Cley ai RR. BY 623 a j; Tennessee 6's, 65; Canton, 12.214; Cum), 800 20... 2» | land Coai preferred, 1) 0 9}; Pacific Mail, 75; New ico ae Fr} | York Central, ¢9 8 {; Erie, 297 # 24; Hndson River, 150 LaOr& 1 | 6637; Harlem, 12; a]; do. preferred, 24] a 27 pon } ae 20) @ 31; Michigan Central, a 42; crry CUMMSRCIAL bag Aer! jchigan Southern and Northerp ladiana, 10] a 1?; eS te a do. guarentecd, 22} 0 24; Panama, 107 0 108; M1. | raterwnuc weak Gapramon toselled. To eben ney ois Central, 624 @ 4; Galena and Chicago, 59 | for cee) review comcemione were required, and prices : Cleveland and Toledo, 20 a 4; Chicago and Rock | fieelw abost 6 C09 Uble. cloalag within’ tse | Island, 4¢ 6 4; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, anim 0d — Bee 4 ‘The business of the Sab-Treasery to-day was ae | & 4 | follows:- 7 wr }-4 arene site gor oe | Mined o meee aieose 18. | Gone ie Ba ence ‘ Bove 9.206.457 CO | Rye hiowr to ; The wing named gentlemen have beon —tstee ind en drectors of the New York and Erie Rail rm 4 Company for the ensuing year:—Samnel Marsh, Daniel Drew, Dudley 8. Gregory, Jotun Arnot, of Rimira; Wiliam B. Skitmore, Hermann Ipeke, Relph Mead, D. A. Ousamas, Ambrose © Murrey, of Goshen; Wiliam Evens, of England, Ovorge T. Cobb, Robert MH, Berdell, William F. | Splatt, of England; Methanie! Marsh. J. C. B. Davis, Henry L. Pierson, Cornelive Vanderbilt. The recetpw and chipments of produce at Chica- fo for the last week, and receipts for the years | 1089 apd 1900, from the let of Jancary. were: — wt aleo duller aot lower, 4 16 & 96 80—ho latter & a # = Fosr, Sie... aunt To Havre. wb sl, bushels or 60, ree At Chicago om the éth inst. exchange bad ad- vanced vo eight per cent, at which sales were only hae Nay mate sparingly to customers, The Chicago 7yi- dune says: — | Whey Ber ther costemens eae FO