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| : 9 = ae soe fons of Syria, Hore in Poritn a commits thas alno thee AFFAIRS IN EUROPE. ! ‘inst. bankers and merchant, " Co by whom: barge stuns Baye by ‘iectsd and forwarded t¢ the Prussian Consttlate at 1 : » rot Am t ADDITIONAL BY THE EUROPA'S MAILS, (former or same present moment the iding here, worthy nh WhO Atte Chivorsity and the Military Academy which owes ht, bas been rem ui is attended cyery Sunday by qui gation, rane WhO pass the winter at this and Tam told that at the ot Joss than a hundred re A the lectures The Amnort. THE EMPRESS EUGENE IN SCOTLAND. STATE AP THE LONDON MONEY MARKT, STATE 67 TE ‘The London Money Mark: [Prom the London Times, No The anticipated reduction of one por e in the bat of discount at the w and the mi Visit ¢ Seventh ihe The Tiscrte sure is perfectly ina ecient to Enghand “din the last Garette return, and, although the heavy cha rater of ovr grain impagiations, and the prospect of some &C5 &e., temporary com on in the commerce and finances of the United State: from peditical panic, precluce the probability off any early @rindance in the upp! of - money, the 2 st toumshiy Europa, Cap hh, reason for confidence that the market will for tho next bith wrived at Bestou at ton w'ciock yesterday mora. fe Months be free from incowycnient pressiize or viplent 4 nation ing, reached this eity late last evening by t Fochsh funds opened this morning with a firm ap- pesolipesoet ree, 3 ! great steadiness turoughout ‘ tear elena a heed we cay, the only quctation Of eonsols for money, whieh dacrentoiuis staal tas anecie cae jeft cf yesterday at a being 93% a \. For the 10th ne al has ai as Ma Y{, or O24; aS ex- Cetails are not particularly impo; duction of the bank rate had no offeet, The following communication, dated Vienua, Nov. 24, €XCePL {0 confirm the general stability of the markot. Pank stock left of at 232 a 234. Redueod and new three per cents, 1% a O2: India stock, S224 a 224%; India five per cents, 10344 a 4s, India bends, 84. 4 4s. discount; and exchequer bills, 48. a Ls. discount, ‘There was 9 full average demand for discount at the appears in the 6 We learn derstanding upoa ths @ Italian é ement will b wo by the nomi. bank to-day after the alteration in the charge was made Hation of Ambissedors Extraordinary to the Court of known, Iv the Stock Exchange the supply for loans on King Victor Fmai 48 the Itallan Parliamoat — gevernment securities is ample at 3 percent, — * haz proclaimed th of the kingdom of Italy ‘The discount establishments have reduced their allow- the sceptr cm. Further, wo are ance on deposits trom 44, tod per con for money at ed that the W ! giriruntee tho now vand frm to4% with soven days’ notice, "The shin bs kine HOUR ty rogard to Venetia int-stock banks have also lowered their terms from 414 Se aie tated ne of Milan the tod per cent, the London and Westminster, however, Dasis of tte Malt ! {, takes com- giving 4 percent on sums only of £500 und upwards, pletely the Bui t 2 that thy and 3 on smaller amounts. De rene ssion against V It transpired thir evening that come private deapatehes Detia ne mor vol that thas made from New York baye been received, bringing later news rey t t through tts Mivister at then that already published, although the date in both 5 Fort ut tur anticipating a cases purports to be to the ‘evening of the 17th of. No. Giplumatie arrang ti | vember. ‘The published despatch quotes Miinois Central ph tae | stcek at 67, while the private one states that there had nua cn peon a further fall to O54. This makes a total decline Our Berlin Correspondence, — | of nearly £0 per cent in Kees than a fortnight Bou vy. 21, 1869. | stated that the quotation of exebange on F r f h Amlasaders at Be tin and Fienna— | coded to 104 0105, that remittances had : : tustrian Em. | 104%, and that orders have been sent for_s Z ustuitted to New York from this side. 7 rn Prussia in Foor of the | of the Atlantic steamer being reported to hi Agvet on Che Awtrion Eimpire—Prussian | fom New Yok on the 7th, with £16,000 in specie for a aye aap e ygland must be accounted for, it is prosumed, by the ia ae » bid for the Syriam | avepogition that the amount consists of M ns in B There is no round, however, to suppose (at, even if the an Gh Lees that Lord Bloomfetd, | rate atNew York for bankers? bills shall be found to have feeeended to 104 sent hence. MY Considerable amounts of gold a transferred to " pakaleagreeairel The sodden nature of the fluctuations | | | | | ; title ¢ saiaid nd will be a reported shows the uncertainty that would at yt Vien ova Angus! t stich oporations it ts onable that eau % i from in | the receipt of a very sn som from England, coupled “- and Spout, with the constant from would be guth tmay be | a'most immec seter of cons import. | the market not the aiaaiaiatal nag | Dante b Y vl On this pout ‘ peniages of RARIRAD la ceny he ox was obtained — ey tthe 1 al wdvantagos of pay trg the panie of 1867, all gh at that period the alarms the ai tor auf an envoy eon. | Unlike that of the present momout, was based upon valid y i and toeeme extent permanent cance. The existing dif Bists chietly in sumed to act as feu'ty results neither from over trading nor faiiure fa direct ropreaes ad being entit crops, but simply from a sudden movement of speeie ax such to bond of the gov | from one scotion of the conatry to the ofa r conseqaent , | upon apprehensions of a run upon cortain t » which a “ Ww tbe ein wee oe a. Mited, without the i2- | alco a temperary distrust affecting the ordinary terven th Aifuirs. Tord | of the internal cxehang-s, The w Blox tion of merely pe tho propreals 0 ; Golf, and of backing them by such argaments as are y tue tact that large Likely to tell upon the f feelings of the young | @mornts are commonly held by mons of borrowed *y iat Gaus ‘i Femincg | MoWeY, and that when such loans are suddenly called in Raiser, Now, it is well known that England desires | there is no alternative but to force these sceurities to gale Dothing tore ansiousiy thin a peaceable soition of the | at any sacrifice Tallan question—quito he the juterost | Iti reported that the Sardinlan government have re Of Austris u# in thot of t lish statesmen, va 5 eset Sow lyases of the cir- nt stock banks in England ding the 20% of Ootobor. reulation of the same period, and the ave Fogiand for the eoks | ihe Banie elation of the p and Wales for th a Doth whigs and tories, hay ancient empire May sider a bulwark of Europe Intion of this would leave t Jitional reapeot for the args, which they still requillbrium, and the 4 t ® | ending the 1 ments of Russia in the Fast. Thata war in Italy of October—the nearest date ished : | by their retarns—will give the following results of the Bpring would endanger thi 200 the Austrian | oienlation of notes in the United Kingdom when com. Monarchy is putont to the meanest -expieity, and 1 is — pared with the previous month:— ually clear (hat catasizopho could ouly be 22,10. Cet. 20,1860. Tnerense. ee, See ——" ig aH bon, Pork of Prgland....221008,865 21,476,504 “430,109 ted by her ¢ ting to resign; Venice but | private bakes. 110 Bar aia hitherto the En has resatately seoated evory jew | Jofrt stock hands... 215,006 142,280 f euch a compr which ory natarally ree: - 4 SF geek coon which be very uaarehy.t | in Pngland 06,500 28,085,032 100,008 fe an insufferable huratliation 1 the day that \ 6 $283,513 186;712 Venice severed from to empire,” he said, not tong | 6701929 545/259 Bincs, to a noar relative who ventured what to that | waned Whee amet ‘tooTwaes LaaT sigs ae eee nite nena. . £87 Oy 29,070, 812,08 Pffect, Labs bave consed to live.’ It will probably | and, ox compared with the month ending the 224 of Oct »- who is on the most Der, 1869, the abowe returns show a decrease of £643,576 tu exaet hin inflocnce e ciroulation of notes in England, and a decrease of £1,109,500 ty the circulation of the United Kingdom With Francis Jisopl .o over bist “| “Onecmparing the above with the fied issues of the measure which, however ur | several banks, the following is the state of the (trcula- recom. md by t fr only mi HOD == ; 2 sdk bnghsh private tanks below their fixed ieane.. £876,361 waving him from ruin. His 1 Thardly beste | ke etish joint stock banks below their fixed issue 224 A Joss for arguiuents. The extond { pineal plenisded b | Total below dived issne in Fngland £1,100,254 will a seotch banks ubove thetr fied issue, 1 st Dar of the Adriutic Irish banks above their fixed is@sne. oo...) si Shy fe feduct ‘The average stock of bullion held by the Bank of Big: she to land in both departments, during the’ month ending the £15,583, 047, being & decrease of £640, ous month ond a deeroase {with the same period inst tain a prec : Apito of all etfort in, escape from bor is loyalty Hungarian subjects, revive! by the material condition dad the removal thens under which they are Prospect of territorial province er or later, 10 of her German and | moat of the! wing ure the amounts of spicie held By the | eoteh aod Irieh banks during the month ending the 20:h of OcteDer-— Gold and silver held by the Seoteh banks. -£2,8T2,058 and other top : Gold and silver held by the trish banks 277,878 Pritiah dipt h hy : a fratifying te feelings of bia ump Total. . sees . 24,780 S64 ent of Louis Napoloon at having ~-being an inerease of £18480 as cv ed with the p ement croksed and bis Ital vious rm, and a deore: £85.48 when compared pated from bis interested patron ay with the correspond) riod last year, Genial Of Avatria. In American sey bonds of che Ill.nois Central ‘The position of th> Prusiia goveronent vow of | Improved. New York and Brie shares, on the other hand, these coatingenci t | are $1 low ‘ fand. Lt wouki ars Sun & Co. otate that the market for securities in Louden has been very little panic which has titely prevaiied ia New York, and our market iy flem and prices steady. In thy prices, however, of rattroad bonds and shares there has | Deen a considerable decline, but the market closes with -- entn rather an improved appearance oe nt anta® ome | United States @ per cent bands, 1868. | Do. 6 per cout bonds, 1874. Kentucky 6 per cent bonds, 1868 Marylavd 6 per cent sterls Italian difflenlty to and the wud infeed the ont privat ly « a step would [ to Austria horself, they prevent them from rom the exploded £ necessary for the s insult the underst A Heagues by suspecting thens to believe in. open sore that drains the life blood and para . strength of Austria; if it was closed sho might regain her Vigor wad her politial intlacnce: bat Lord Palmorstes and Lord Jobn Rue» are mistaken if they immagine sb» ‘would then assutoe the part they wish to masign to hor ta, the Fast, and devote herself ox ely to the task of t bonds: Tennessee Virginia 6 per cent Lo, $ per cent sterling bonds, 1885 Ulinois Contral 7 por cent 6 per cent * niral 8 per cout, 1869 shore be. eotese New York Central 6 per cent n her estimation, ev in their wars Etrecersety yotned the y | Do. 7 per cent Turkey, and it was chictly her trom! 5a of bee tralian pr thit induced’ her, duriag ths | Crimean campairn, (6 dec. hor old ideas, asa | per cont, 1850, captatto benenbatio to the W rs. The of this manwur.c hes not b arkable aa to © 9 ane, ER. py es ney ‘ 4b Panam, sterling. 7 per cent, 1765 that ff Austria ‘i esc csssesacesasss a2 to lose all hops of row will seek to indemaity pot im the Bast, but ia in hor utter prostra per skill idiph t as the repraw: other German guvernm: até Wousy of Prussta u the cou f the Diet and to few age, Oe Tondon Evening Gazette, Now. 20.1 5 n the Rank rate has reeuited in the hanks nd dsc ouat houses lowering the allowance of interest on tof money on cail aud notice he transmission of gold have beon given for the shipm a action on the Bachange, diet comarquent move. py “ ct | im bullion. ts aomewhad vingular at the very moment whole attention te tay cone a of U } the Bank Directors lower the rate of interest. Should ence abe ab oady . ant. ipated drain fo Amorion be of any long duration or Doreme not ouly | tome,’ re isthe prospect of the Bank rate again going higher. Die, int the 4 roger“ At pre ont the fail in the Amorican Exehange is dae, @ither to deliver hereat bows if pet entirely t operations in corn and cotton, to the tender y ees ‘ tino great sre to the excitement produced by Miata, oF to » mt " the Urcatet the Sonthern states to secede from the the confederacy wleh aly biber saint ent panic in the stock market at ed) with such ” ates a0 y may be # reaction, and henes aries, therefore, wh . 4 for Uy A will pay for being shipped to ernment bo amgiet jin extol w Austria from hee em. | is very uncertain, and whe will hex os te the proballe profit, fan securities twas 100 stearic, $80 ». Derrassments, whoa they tm.» Arat use that Power wil mak will be to counteract the taaet ¢ we Ti fol o joce th bes same ¢ A poy mt ger gid oem the | opto 1 Micliienn Central caimking fund Ist mort. coon Apes | St, Sow Vork and Brie (shares aavonted), Sky to 30%, Huvony and Rayaria. I Semel tn vain endeavors to conciitite the qov wore to make a frank appeal to the metions, easily baile the m the triumph of her Bold and decided a cour the Prince Regent: they are fr Bhalows, and their timidity amd | to the very danger from whieh th A tmeeting of the German evangelical wh is the poblic gaming to oagh forbiddea ony Bince in Prussia, A-© ei allowed by como of the em ‘le yrernmests, such ae Baden, Vasesa Hee Dart it Oia ewe Nombure who derive ae mabicrable rev siue from licensing these gambling estabtieh: snabie watering placna—W le bale Baden, ke. In 1844 the Germyy Par hem English } ot totions are now on their trial in Amer ear coin iemer Uf the rme year should hy acer dichment of Halian unity wnvler @ comatitn f mal rumwarrhy and (Ae deruption of a far mightier union under the Kekwaling agency of feleral re Washington, lik Sioxander, was tr x MIRAIVINES As to Lhe solidity Of bis © had found American patrivtiam strong Drage im @ good cxmse the wemics of George IIL, but would it De proof ageinst the selfishness of prosperity, the me snuess of party and personal interests, the feroe nee of provincial jwlousies? Conld the dignified and statesmnan!ike moderation of the founders of liberty be transmitted to thelr successors, or would Inter A iasaid 9 oping prokibition agaiuat thom. to whiow the potty | growth develope these harsher and vulgar quali wereigns had to mubmit: but ne sooner was his 1 | tee which too offen appear in the angio ‘down than th) old system wp acd atan at | character? We dare not say that the experiment Yigor, the managers paying & haniewms sam ty ¢\ | i yet complete. generat ons have amply saf Governments, which is nominally inten ted for ths, | Coed to @nirm and transeond the expor ence of antiqal. Port of hospitals ane other charitable ym-tit ith ons, bat ly a8 ty the expansive energies of & democracy, but its Toality finds its war inte the pockets of the p » | copatility of cohesion still remaina open to question At fre not ® bit Mire fastidious than Veepeian as tet rate ke the present the centrifagal seems more than saree from which they derive their ta lot \ Conborpoles te the conteipetal force, if wo are to tak ted agaiwet merality, Tam arcnid t | the senthern ors at their word. The proud tretitions of Wwangrlical Society wt! have rory lit vet, | the great Western repoblic, the ties of laws, langoage that theme "hy hb have already bea 1) | region and national character, the dictates of ‘of anumerable xaichios, aolof the ruin of ontir | higher and more comprehensive self-interest, ant ton, will © t) exist until abolished by a pops © respect of Ruropean Powers, are to be cast to th a manity. At thy sume moothng | Winds when they eoniict with local prajatices and the A comm tt © we tod for eo'l cting ants 4 | Saintes of 8 clase of gentiomen who took their appoint te subject to the arty The enema iea grad deiriduting viv ifying principle it carries in decay. The xi Ube, per foo tne per nck matanees wore (cere weuld not show less = and landlords, itgolf of cotton have NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, oe Sf Se 2 ee See mcoracy have always aakerted that it cannot rise to the co ception of a great national idea, aud that for want of this the germ of tts own even demied tho as- olity of the commercial apirit, and retorted that Merchants and manufac- or gelfishness than It has been reserved for the fire- © Crg elovecwners of South Carclina and Georgia to veri | fy this Gunt, and to seek for wre, notin the. history © UUpertal system of Napoleon, in the Berlin deeres (he Begiich orders in comet. Wo are far from consider ing the proceedings adopted in seuth Coroling and Gocige ie inreversible, or taking 1b for g antes Chat they w oh to ecedents of party war: muted States, Dulin b. bo imitated by other cotton prveoeirg Slates much lesa by thepe which, though now - nally routhers, cf the citizens of the States wifere unfriendly laws We batural allinities with the North 1 the Governor of Georgia, ‘h he recommends tho imposition Cf probibitory davies on imports from the North, the “repeal of all’parts of the penal and civil code protecting the lives, liberties and properties eae,” aad ofhor toad aad revolutionary mensures, cbrinks from Uhe responsibility of sending delegates toa southern convention, The n the £ ignation of their oflices by ral employees at Charicston haa not yot been ao cepted at Weahibgton, and the sanguinary rhodomon ry tude oF Governor Brown probably sounds leas formidable to thope who hear it than to us who read it. giishmen are sparing of our Diveter may be carried before bat ‘The threat of seocssion is the stany words, rk We Kn and }ittle know how far ing passes into biting. resource of a mob, and the Roman glebs often started for the Mons Sacer, and cetially cncamped there more than once, without vormmapentiy separating from the . tver, the maicontenta hada "vantage grou dex & vantage ground whi to the established government, of tho city and the lives of their ‘There, how- ich hore The security patrician rs depended on their co-operation against foreign enemies, whereas here its the person) satety of 9 Southern planters that is guaranteed by the North. That great social question, which inspires an interest imuwasurably more intense and absorbing than all the political wateli- words of Europe, haa twofold bearing on the present crisia, and if it furnishes a motivo in favor of secession it furn.ahes & morc is @ singular fact,” raries, “thab State vErpowering THOtive against it ays One of our American cotempo- in 4 praition aecure against injory “lt irom the non«execution of the Fugitive Slave law aro (ne only Staics making the non-exccution of Uhis law a pre- text for secession,” But aie these refractory citizens preparcd to be closeted beyond the reach of eal! with their own “domeat@e inatituiion! " Uf #8 Cortei that in such States as South Oiroliun snd Mississippi, where the population, the masters ot slaves, could brethren one Vre out atom » would value of bai credit of the r atministration p whi have bitl that very ground. mitinons apirit of uh the eneraice of American independence, mistake as to Fng.sh wo Lave puid a sincere homage to the rising greatuess of America, it has pot been to that which the southerners are 80 anxious to conserve, but to that which they are All that is noble and venerable is associated with its federal the demonstrations of South. era riffian iam in Congress, or the ditbustering aggrandize- from the Mexican annexations down- lave law, or the Dred Seott decision, striving to destroy. fa the United States constitution. It ment of the South ward, or the Fugitiv amber the while 60 with the i & Bervilo Ww the Raine South hor imports wid Carolia iation whose the their Northern turning of to an expe exports ex: peoportion piv one, be the gainer by & system of mereantile of Can any sone man believe tha! England and a century impels Lrminone counsels Of one thing th the character an’ eyes of Europe d pend on is not nd to purcbiase the f Milleegawille by recog ssothermal law, which Mrican slev on the other si m of specie payments at States, and will an Hoe Wthacu> velit, South is fallin mibLic Opinion on will consent, as ig now sugested, to stultify the for the fake of an extended vor of Charleston and ing wheal bas boen called “the inbor to- Atlantic? he public burdens? These are 5 that may be drcwned in the passions of the hoor, but which will, we stil believe, assert themselves os'the movement ' be- mes more regular at rontidence, not only in the discs n that of Mr, Bichanan who, in the rerasiwing months of bis identahip, may do much to mitigate these desperate vy be well assured, that ted states ta the hie federal Cnion North saw this when he skilfully proposed « compromise which would have had the effect of isolating seme from the rest, and Burke resisted bis sche ford of comiiiation on the stebborn and 14 subject. inte the tactics of Let (here be no it or the Kansas Nebraska act: it iy not these, or apy other ‘riumph of dmocratic insoleace durtng her ascendency: of half @ century, that has commande: Ube sympathy and admiration of Europe. We have judged these # Jeniently, 08 the actions of great men and great nations conght to be indjred, because we know the perilous condi- tions under ¥: tion of America must of necesait have confidence in the practi American character. tone, health: ch co mighty an enterprise as the civiliza be carried out, and good sense of the A certain = hector arising from the exuberant consciousness vod strength, is characteristic of adolescence, but no such sllowance is made for dol!berate acts of lawless violence. Even now, 40 long as the agitation is confined to Dully ing aud inaults, to “retaliatory laws” and indigna. thon maeet! despair rough spart ing shou! and the threat £0 often uttered Tigh woes form of converitions, we shall not h pressure, moral as well as mechanical, is the rule im America, and threats of civ) war may ‘be used there ina strictly parliamentary sense. But if this by a he carried too far, t or wantonness je should be repeated in earnest and lead to bloodshed, it ts some comfort that the Mr. Tancoin will in that cage cr camaud a saajority in Congress, and will carry with hum tha thowe who, however tolorant of slay quieace in its becoming the ass of vo ederation party PY: Engen y vfeft Bainburg yesterdn; tour to the Nort Before eleven u'chick, a8 has osusily been the ease dur. ing hor Majesty's brief stay, a considerable number of Teens will not congregated in front of Sluney's (‘ate Scotland. the stronger port of all 1! not tamely up itlegal and bos Smpress » proved on« short jovel, ia St. Andrew eqnare, «the waaware of the time of hor inteaded departure, would driv ing the course of event oseo thy gallant Seventy eighth torn up to in expectation that she vut, aa usual, about that hour, While await- square from Princes street apd marel hotel, came, Pipers. the open, and with and AS windows of ‘five! preceded by soon as the the = firet the — Empress up te snd past Dayonets, in full regimental cos. the regimental band and H ghianders floor were came — forward ssway the crowd wna sur. he he eppreached thrown and gazed down upon their kilted aud plumed ranks with the f rear of conrtesy was rev Jedigments eunseq apiny <pectatora.ca front of the without any vehicle being brought round to momnor of Che true state ya i hg ro \e: ny el Ewart passed the window al mon, aud saluted her Majesty ow militatre, bis repeated and smiling ackuow. demonstration was given in We Believe of the adoration which the from 1,000 to 2,000 peopic had ‘a the meantime preparations for unde by the believe, sent ior attable titis of Corntewse de Piorrefond), alomg her suite, and followed Dy @ hote stating that juuch pleased with the accommeiation at the hat About twelve o'clock, the Fmpress having coried by the crowd at Che of the windows, emtbey aad her suite. with the sed on seeing the guard of Ihe Sevent ‘Sit to the Castic on Thesday if which she made to the effect that « vant fellows in the y. and a casual ely and a time Her Majesty avery door, _ been oe abroad and crowd continued to enlarge, unt) midday apparent! arsemdled. leaving were be bet i Fe 4 ie eagat eat gratification, At the ex: Ese 38:5 i E : : i aad repeated cheers were given, which ber Majesty racigualy acknowledged Alter the the cheering was came forward opt wp at frequent intervals, and the linpres, who ' seemed to be both everal times lo the window: the crowd Tn tho meantime a meauge wae doxpatohed & Stewart, super.ntondent at the Kaburg Soottiah Central Topminus, intimating tha iabarg with hers one o'clock Lrain for Perth, Ma. Stewart cumediately prepared a bandsotne saloot fund whirh happeacd fortunately to be at band, for and g.vo nstractions to the railway oMfieials to keep matter as quiet as posable. however, tho platform had Dorm promenaded by gro who seemed to have qut tended rv intended leaving dy the quarter of well diceaed pauple ling of ber Miyest; waiting at the departure of several sme ° Long ‘ed, and bowed aed omited to Mr nero and the hropress ve ond attendants vor Mee: Devore that time some i who had been in the prev ows traing ak About bolf.past Owelve, the lnggage, white) was both: c » down from the hotel, “oyprow would pass through the ticket office, and down he uscal passenger staircase to the drive round to the side entrance at the foot of Market street ehosen, and according! wae very and the Waver! cobased ‘The Sit pur sharp at the ter nomber of watchers apparent! clined to the Belief that the first named route wou! the crowd in front of the station the whole ceniral portion of Fifteen Srst clams tickets had boen form, and auite, ja a carriage rages conta: drove down Se Eales on ie Siete eso ahd tin gate “along the u 5 me or twenty yards whicb ber Majesty was op aelenow toc ony previous opportan and the crews of # vhe had taken of the enthusinat of presenting to i to went in the rail ral tunes jooked Sanah cles teen havin arparentiy cose , ctther im the demonstrat’ ay comments of the other occ: ay ‘e phvod ts whieh sounded on every sido, It wae indeed 8 far ae well aa mare extensive ovation eye Rag Ly the carriage, to amuse the tmperial fancy, hor toaned formar! te ghter The tram at length m 108 OF twice, Reamingly ‘T eno't the b Ta be its of 7 borsta of cheering from all who witaemed its departure, ‘The Empresa would arrive at Perth a few minutes be- fore four o'clock, and was (o stay over last night in ths Wo understand that bor Sire et tocden iwcasamie ag letamee te Gee oot Mayaty wi 0- proseoul ) nor ant ieieromored that sbo will speed gome time in visit’ ing Balmoral 6nd other of interest in ee hue, alter Which it is supposed that she will return «thor by Glasgow or Edinburg, and stay for some days \| Hamilton Palece before leaving Scotland for the sout! A) (hia, however, i merely conjectaral; but we arc aur» oor readera wil join cordially in the bope that, notwith- ‘anding the advance of the season, the weather for the next few weeks will be suoh as lo enable this exalted and interesting visiter to the country of her forefathers to contetaplate in her present tour some of the most charac: toristic seenery of the “land of the mountain and the toed,” not only in advantageous cireumatances for up. preciting its beauty, but with much personal enjoymont and bencht. {From (he Paris Moniteur, Nov. 26.) We are hapny to be able to announce a perceptibic amehoration ») O)e health of (he Empress, Her Majesty, in spite of her extreme ¢ sire to keep ber incognito, Nas fy verywhcre recognized and welcomed with seuti ments of (ho most respectful aympathy, At Edinboag Provost presented an address to t mai ched tn front of the hotel in which she was while the military band played the air “Reine Hortense,’ and the crowd that had ‘assembled from oi juarters londly cheered. (From the Paria correspondence of the London Literary Gazette | At! goasip still centres on the Empreas. It certainly is hard Co conceive @ wilder freak, as far us appearances go, ze se omg hind Piette here, and ooze ont — Parts acciet, ough Onn 5, are two 5 10W up the ombuenily ecroe French, and froze the marrow in their houes. The story goes not alone that (as the Times sic), her Majesty left the London Bridge station bul that in that identical vehicle her Majesty bei « Londen before she found suitable quarters ina ho’ All (his is commented on in the tone in which the vorpastion of some heinous crime would be spoken of, and positively, the Fmpress' part is very uear being taken, 80 severly is Parisian propriety shocked. When one ‘hinks of it al}, it really seems to be almost natural, aid ome cannot help r calling certain passages cf the earlior days of the poor Empress’ imperial state, and seeing how impatioutly she must have borne her splendid fetters. After she had been about a fortmght the wife of Lou's Napoleon, she loaned her ordets to some of the ladies around her that & walk sbould be taken in the streets of Hurts. A waik | Tmmediately the grande maitresse, Madame la Princesa \'Kasling, made ber appearance, saying she was realy to accompany her Majesty anywhere in a carriage. At which the onlicky Empress exclaimed, somewhat tartly, that she neither wanted « carriage bor her company. This is the answer Ga record. And bysteries and nerv attacks ensued, and the once so in tependent Malle, de Montijo was sbut np, “for good and all," aa Little children term ‘t, and iat to meditat» ou the t change tu hor habita of For (wo years th's i, untit at Inst eriain acts on the part of the Emperor cave his consort ight, u8 she thought, to her liberty of action, Whilst her lord was at Plombieres, in 1856, ¢ as managed, moat innocently, w& we should thi herseit in apt shooting, &c., »' St. C1 i Unereat no leas olemn a personage than Marshal Pelis: ier took exception, 1 advised himself to lecture the Empress bef donot like telling her the French entricities,” o2. the poor Empre 4 heartily, and uid “she would not co se any taore."” ‘Then ebe went to © the “Toros” at St. Sebastiar —a pastime of bor own ‘ountry—ana they were fearfully scandalized at that, these ver decorous French; and in shor® on the whole, com sidering the extremely unconventional mode of Ler un marr) od i= ee maT ke hed twenty seven), the nce + Fmpress Eugenie has not, since che en- tered the Tuiler: one of wholly unalloved satis Inctiom. ‘Two years ago, to all this was added the iatense and harrowing fear of assassination, and vince the Omni aiterupt this bas never entirely ceased. 1 have mypelf ‘ften talked with ladis of the honsebold, who every now and then admit toat the habitual life at the palace was diatracted by ceaseless alarms,’ and it is perfeotly weil known in a certain act that ‘or Weeks together the unfor (unate Emprese has searcely done anything but weep, and declare that sho would set off for Spain, and fly 40 dangerons a country aa France, After all this, cau it be wondered at tha: she should desire a Little freedom, « \ittle amusement, & littie absence of the absurd etiquette with whceb it is one of the Finperor’s we.kest points to try and surround Limseif’ The Empress is now with a cousin of her Losband’s, who, it u true, bas for the last year ceased all friendly intercourre with ber imperial re- ‘ative on political grounds, but who will kindly receive and cherish the very amiable lady who comes to her from afar, and who will try to onodle her to forget the alarms and ‘opprehensicus of ber splendid domestic existence nore. om the Glasgow Herald, Nov. 28.) On y forenvom, at eleven o'clock, the Lord Pro vost of Glaagow, Dr. Strang, City Chamberlain, and Mr. Turner, Town Clerk, waited, by appomtment, on the Doke of Hamilton, in the Queen’s Hotel, where the Em press is staying, and where his Grace bad prev arrived. it was origtmally intended that, along w gentionen: bave named, the magistrates of the city should be present at the presentation of the aduress agreed, at tho inst meeting of the Town Council, to be dc Lvered to her Myesty, and with that object they at- tended at the hotel, but we believe that the Empress conaidered that this would have made the proceedings of too formal « ebarncter, Accordingly the Duke of Hamil- too the Lord Provost, Mr. Tarner snd Dr. strang, whem the Lord Provost begged her imperial Majesty spon her arrival ia Giasgow, to hengebol which, in the name of the citizens, he welcomed ber very sincerely. The Town Clerk then read as follows:— To Tawa c SM umetY ECGrS ts, Eros oF THE FRENCH — it please your Lmperial Majesty, wo, the Lord Pro. vost, pesseaiee, sed aor aoe ucient city of Gia ow, Dog to your yw sincere ani Brrdial Sanarevclations on Your Majeoty’s auspicious visit to the Brituch lales, and especially to the land of your {l- hwtrions ancestors—ev inoing (n so gratifying & manner that frieudly and social feeling towards this country and ity inhabuante which bas been m inifested by his Lmpe ral Majesty since bis accestion to the throne of Fraace. We trust the alliance which so happily subsists be tween France and Britain, may long continue; and that Ue l eral and eal: comm reial policy se recently. ond significantly exbibited by the government of your im- pertal consort, may nes that alliance, and rivet more firmly those of amity already existing between them. The private nature of your Mafoty’s sojourn amongst us EB vents this nation frum offering your Majesty that pat tie ey nent which would otherwise hove beens by thereby ‘out national friendahip towards the France; but we humbly trost that your visit to this country may be & source of uot coly present enjoyment bd peed Majesty, but also supply you with many gratifying reminigernees on your return to pray your Majesty may long be where ve to plage vou. STER CLOUSTON Lord Provost. After her Majesty had made her repiy, which she did distinct voice, the Towa Clerk the address in bis hand tly, that he was about to ~ k ae ane awa ae. Dolongs to me."” > had unoonacionsly retained was, Ty ee, with the pro- her Maj-ty appeared at the hotel assembled in the narrow Char, bul of the hotel, and it became necessary to Permit the to ao eany mecca = Gomme : ay to carriage. this Wl ie A . with, Aer CMe thelr borann, Wich they Gia tether ta" the way ot peat Noung ¢Coront bat ; ing back the crowd than in striking them. It 80 happen. oan et ed that the Duke of Athil got mixed up in the mass, and | say °t—Worerr leet shes bik cutee we he muat have been considerably rtd wn be ot ork Atlas, adverticing. ane etty good “crack.on the crosa’* ® policeman’s New York Atlan, bill of advertising a part. pail inandeen (. Fe Saats, bit ot veriibenias 'S gtebeertison 9 ‘The Paris of the Independance Belge def and 2 - 268 ” Yr Zz i : DECEMBER 16, 1860: THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. ot men Cd e meee | Sixt peecond An mmal Keport of ths Bourd } ot inruntees tthe Kew Yorn Fire Depart To Thy Rerurseytatives OF 7% New Yous Fink Dean RTS — ™ In presenti gia’ aifaire of Trus' somte th the years to pr Ep remarks com wet the above gt + 8d port © the to your notice the transactions of the @nse- Charitable Fund @f the Loparueal, your oom ft (beh duty to cail tie a tention e” the mppre- § idauinulon of the avanel rreepts for out Deeply do we regret, #t any time, (¢ Ye compeliod ot jon ch Untayorab! act of the De being an Increase over the pre Jong experience, y incrvase iy the active ranks, anaes the Charitable sand. . dikcting the necesaliy of 80 lar te & Fore the finportance 6. seiectn borsi.p from C. a0 Who are possesied o pacte, Bt wearer ul ond 2igit-exacaimation should bet to U ephysical condt'ion of applicania, coneusding with a re reject those Who, Im kddition to wantiby of ations, tiey deen no ten sould be » mem: ber of the Department who’ theal Industry We eartesily hope that the representatives 'll_ eal the at. honorably Hoard of Pire Comminnoners (9 (be ability, aad rolling ter » Departinent;"* perpetuation of our nble F of those who ullthe active | tenton for We are assured that th: Mom depends on the characte 1 onl Ta returning thanks to those who have a! 20. allow ing the of the importance 0: a se qual. ications of Uhose Hames as “merabers of the L year, we ef E 20 coinpoalng the Yash unnoticed Abthog tl for peveral years tine feelingerot the co “ose, but no doubt of advantage Wirvmen's Ball was fully sustained, aiid the tion of ‘of the last ball Talls sbort of vious, neverthel ramittee tn ware aiid eounfort to those whos the fund sustained a temporary los ia a 8 asslotaic ng IDV who a ra ot SBT Ya cise think x ol possrAsEL G4 MADAM Gt prac ontintied Firemen'’s Ball Cou 6 nel amount recely cd for the future, teat. ere present: and, Btocuts, bat mnbre 20 at Lug pro sent ime; for, by referring to the aubuac sport of the Caief Will sind ‘the total 20 f © ip he Winent to coast of ae Men, > BY with ant qiMry | Uf the committes to please 8 patrous Was a decked owe | ene. Of the cipal axpayers ‘ble Comm: various munificent dooations m eit fea, not iy ‘one wp the annial donati yn Connel] in wid of the Chartiable by the muni | is more fully sas ped by @ n made by the Honor- nd Depart: ote fo Messrs, Joseph, E. Miller, Rdwin Forrest, and the pro- prietors of the Heralé the receipt of thelr # nations; to the lat men, the entire amount agatast the Department Cor pi in thetr respective By referring 10 cefee that at the time ©! his last report, tn tae Buichers' and Drovers’ San! partment amounting to lars and Binge then he has receive i 1d three by bwenty-ti to cullecied Of its provisions, that our citizens, men, will receive protection of be forgotten of th: during the past yeai ve Ae lisbursements for th od: plac nf $%: stner the rt 0 in Man the past year we ti from George 0. Genet, for violation of the Corpor.tion istways and dangeros furnaces. int dav of Jume last + The Legisiy ure, at its last session, ive to buildings in thls roper menne of escape. Wi to be derived im this re we are desirous of hopes, under th spect by giving the »peration of the sare be called to record aueh horrid destruc j hlso Chang di f the Treasurer, here WAS @ to'th thousand two hund NO FOMts (BI,I25 AF.) m vartous sunrces the x doll teh in the megregate Ang ninety-se¥ ordin This ue y the be: same it has been Our present tank (o recount, The Committce on Schools have distetbniad 1.270 patre of shoe: cies in the New. Y. for the oredit of the Depart Univers! ‘enint ‘Any information relative to a?missicn of papiia wilt oiabed by the School Committee « Committee on Fuel have « report of the Treas for fuel for the present scason. The Special Committee on Donati that the Renetit in aid of tae Depart Contracted given at Niblo's, Cctober 50. Tesponse given by the of the committee, in At Pire Department is Department, but change is needs, 0 to continne the Vous and officers, resentat ing t ‘herpes it should emanate ment, Tt any change is requisite, such unter ry to 616 2 s and Renelits resuited, owing ts the rustees of the Although six t into off at wa will not again m of human lives as a Sun, we resp lly weknow 5 rTnting, | you will per. balance credit of the De | dana | sain of larkand | amounts io | red and eighty two doviars aud | (S81. 2.) In tie above bum iy tucluded two thousand dollars for a | bond end mortgage cance led | 7 ne same period have amounted to | dolers and | ad dl | w law rola. | of ea onan. | months | nieverthe. & proper hforeement . "as brother Gre: ‘e and property. Tt exmuot hemar life 0 the various recipients of the Department. The vacan- ny Iris hoped that, ent, they will be. sreeity filed fur tributed coe), amounting in 16 20, and havo report ent Pand, which Was bearty ss’ in ussie‘ing the efforts » the fond the sure of §1,18L 23. There remains a balance due for tickets received from the committer, the present time, when the question of ree} only ny ts highly importaa morale. tren the the nactbers of the if any can be nade Departynent, so as to command the support of our citizens. duty of a fireman, in addition to # stelot perfoomance of Bis trust, 1s 8 prompi compliance with the orders of als ‘A reepectful tone to his brother flvemen, rs endeavoring to S.ctleate a friendly feeling with ell members of the Department, so ma tom 4 any cartse of complaint, submitting to tae laws which have been enacted ior the go- vermment of the are det ment Denedt will be acrounpiisived by an effort tobave them x oe. ai fied than lected divem it out au ‘avtyidually an che ‘iment, wh le such laws exist, If they to the interests of the by an open violation of the sam: ee End orpt our pans of our . en to ‘8 sacred snd responatl- trust, we iinet our brother frees, iy to pursue a course institution, but w iit decensed biw t, more od ‘ee. eit acts hich will secure to thren that suacor whieh they look 10 in the hour of trial Tt ts owr sad lot ‘> know aided ( deen compelled to seek relief! ‘The term of service of Measrs, Heury and William Williams Gronor Po Neswrrr, . Sew You, December 3, 1800, yy paid George H. Clark, bill of priat- aC. L. You! rw Moh ning. Y apet $—Moward fe Coats, bill of printing certificates, ]— Donation Ce eee ores from ‘that seuroe, if the faunilies of those who iu former years have sustain the fund have, by the vicissitudes of lif, A. Burr, Zophar Milis expire at t).6 annual meeting; it will be Tustees for three yours emeh, bani ul of Trustees. HENRY A. BURD, President. TREASURER’S ANNUAL REPORT. YIME DEPARTMENT FUND LY ACCOUNT WITH J6MN Gute, 1y one penstons, Ni FE. Con ent, mations, Februa: ray , Bild of print six montis Interest’ due coal vided Dill of stalonery, Bru we | sS9¥E.ee: 080 wuce Alot . » s ; SS3Sziu 88. ereS.ze ¥ BEURS See SzvEzes EUSHAESNS SSEK Bees ESenwegenesesecsssses -2 = SE: without the enthusiagt: praise of ail mili 4 tary men for ite edmirable discipline, The Seventh Committee regiment, New York Natiowal Guard, is, in shor. the fist po wetn Ny ay REP FAR t and favorite regiment of Brother Jonathan. The cheers | yor t—is Peeelt colinetors tak that greeted it along Broadway, when the Prince entered 28s. Mion’ We erhounry clerical services to tbe cy, ware only seoend to ‘how given to the hero of ‘Tugastrer and Boartlof;Trusters, wo Dec. 1, coasion. iow, it ia we ed by Mr. Bellew that the volunteers W— Lane iton Committes.. a of London should _tey be his colebented regiment of | 2° ag advestening. eS National Goard to England in the coming spring. Such flew tect Dieporeh beh of eoeebiistng. na tation would be hailed with deligat t i tho | Dos PF Mabbatt, soak biil 2 108s o States, and would have the best edet in promoting » 1—New York Sun, bill of advertising a 86 cordial frientabip Deiween the two great Anglo-Saxon Setieo. H. Clark, biivol printing a0 nations. Indee@, no invitation that Enelishmen coald Ferry make to brother Jors.han would ereate the universed @ Kes . i, done to af meen geno rr woul The fratermizativn between | an - tere Awad the National Guard of the States, Apa es geri g Py would at the ame time be an event of political inpert 20 Ano, Aince it would dseover a harmonions an terstand bs Ws 0 sng od & Community of aentiment between the volun. 2 $3 bers Gta iy ky ‘ peritency * corps the New Yors lienaup said, in noticing eer their appearap « when the Privce of Wales entered New Meurence Cemapeny,’ pot mos York vhey are the crewe of society, o« well as of Loy Kaq., Seoretary mo and “by the immener cheer mI York Lender » maa would be z " a a. - General Bruce a of we fT marching of saluting ex Jen. 3 than F Milter, mo tate Being taken to ciarty this ide H—Intereaton fedmorina 2" af some of the sof the Int ap on interest due . 2 ‘nt ip London Done Insurance Co per As Cte romain, sir, your obedient servant, . box oe jov. ath BLANCHARD JERROLD. 5 00 by 49 Eauerry to the (From the » Nor. 26) The ree of Mins + en hay = aeeond ty, only cebbarated 8 eer ease Pa a4 Lake on a o's Havitgg been poaiponed from the ee i te Be had 90. Captain ener bogus bride moet pe © equerty was y fon pe a pe rena bonn dresa, hens woemenae by ¥ wreath: orange blossoms, was ~ cloaks ana White bouts, trimmed with Maan , trimmed wi the easveage verviee; thier ues Wee whe of he pact) Peg ont Prankiin returned fo tie reaidence of Colonel Pearson, Taye tail bie per cent prot ah on Lown, where an clegent delewner waa proviatd for their vA Utliy Ineurance Am rofevalment. The powly martied pair gqbn alter tok per cent premiam on theif @eparture for the com! nent, . we MOM Delaware Motod Safety te . iain 5 per om Scammer: Walker Bag, Agent American sd elnnee Guta ina Co, ‘Philndel er rhia, 2 yer cemé premium on policies... 3 te Kliehal Peck, b god City re Ine. Ce, New | Thaven, Conn, “ O-ani 1B. MeLonnid. ent as set Ins. Co., of Liserpoo! wn Londes ASE aa micas, lanunctiiers', Americas, Hoylion, Eliot, and North American Ins ‘Co. of Reston, Masa; and Pro: dongs, V long Ame” ‘cen on ee bee IT—Eata White, bag. cu Agent Quaker Oly ‘age Mi t, New Fngland, of tai Weltern Nass, Pitetield 3 Ce mnine OF pol rican, aod jterciapts’ Ins. Co, of Vrovt 16am and mt en eatcoe se , per cont psein, Macs. 2p eal pre Was A. Aesunder, Hea, avont Kina dns. Cor of Hartford, Conn, ; Norw' L z emd’ Noth" Ammeriean Ins. Con, of Liartiord, Cone ‘emt prevaiurn on oa Be praitlatea “then ri Acar, per Henry |. Howar jef Pugineer. * o M—Kamie! Eo Pabson bog OPT jae, and Auantio 00, RT, 2 per cent rar Bis 4. A my ins, of ~~ Haven and Commonwealth of Penn... mt tum on tree Deinterost on od morgage. een 18 Oe co, W. Qua: kenbosk, Age it Jersey Pire Ins Co., Jersey Chy, N. J. 2 per cent premium a7—Jaa, 8 Holtirshend, aq. Agent Tia Go ot North America, Phil, 2 per ceut premiam ‘on policies... 3 vay aa pepe my! stock. Re 3 —| ain tax from i Mob. #—-Dor on" Lainar Tus. nary, 1900 5—Dona Vins, Bey,, Secret $—Tonutlon Biieelsior tne 12-Dona man, MM) Initiated Five: ry Q percent ion ban ss, Yog., Seeretary ‘Jon ( .. Secret Jet ronolit nary, Hse Hi, Howaad, tng. Ny Ine Co", pe ion Slutoal Ine, Co, ry per BD. F Chey,” tary... ; oo Conneil city of New York.2,000 0 Feq., agent Girard os. urn On pol am fi Seere Co., per ¥. boi 50 om ro pn ters at de = ; ow *. Tappan, Fsq. ent National, Neptune and Fianklin Tos. Cos. of Hos ton, Muse, 2 por ven’ prem on policies. 1s 6s 90—Donation Veter Cooper Ins, Go., per Wa. it, Ridlet, Psq., Secretary. : . Om W—Net procreds tist Annual Hail at Academy of Nusie, cam, 23, 10, per Meter I, Thus, Eq : fs Catal April 4100 Discharge Upruifieates for New Brone- wick Fire Departwent, per Johm #, Jem. kins, Fag. Chie? Engineer... 9 00 Smith, Paq., Secretary...) 2B—Interest’on bond and morigace..., vay I— do do do 1— do do do ae”) do do ao te do 4—Donation N.Y, eo Nin u une g— Donation Fi hi ry Hh. Hower 2¢—Dohalion Ciebi eek: nits Hows tint Deeker, baa, M—Intewst 6 Attos do beg. Obie E: ed fivmen’s ce: |, Baa. ated i = « “ are “ rope ° T—Dovation Proadw: per John Wray) ray, gcintegrer on, pond and cnorugage Penalty, violation of Hotstway Ordinance, 8y,, ex-Chief ard tins, Co. ileate: He ex-Chlef ( Rovsiheee re cert ef Tnginest.. re. bond and mortgage men's Ins Co Insurance Company, (No. 18 Cedar street.) per ( Esy., Aitorney lo the Corporation... ee No I Cada? Steet 2B—Lacerest ov |ond and mor wage. . 2%—Donation Commercial Advertiser. . Express... inn mori g> ©. Genet, os for the Newiowa partment, per Morrell SeSetsestsks ke wrezues Este sezausbl YY. seeaddez & S SSsesss8Ssteusss Vassssse FEES Tesssssts & ss SHEEESEE Bur. oy 00 = “ ie % Total = By balance in Burchog PREMANERT FUSE. Ntivied F remen"s Five hares Manhatian Bank civek.. Leaped on bend and mortgage, Trust funds, 96,100) We, thew a,» examined Uae f ao vunt for the year vt the ” re lew woes in the Butchers’ and ~ York Fire Dey on and three canta, J BLQOMPL Auditors. > F WENMAN, WATCH RS AND JEWELRY. A? BETAIL FOR Tat AL A wholernle mtoak RTY DAYS, of Watches and soil! goid Jewelry, of 7 a EMTSON MUTT We 10 Mekden ine Bp @ MUN, PUFTH AVENUE ROTEL, “Saeee Wien teen aad flnve open for the holkdays a rich Pity Nola a taipers ‘curesdtée taovaguent boas te, Pina cod ek be BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRIORA A call la re-pootfably solteled. ~fasaor & BRIN, mi se SC Sl peaamimstscncsn nea Axe ROW peepared W Mor AIGHLY RECOMMKND THEM 79 A HERALD the Sew York bers of 6, for wales ————E OCULINGS AND RONINTR_.. . Foy THE cove a’ RRS Fakioaemaiieeck Fart tab ae Fourteen moe & Hall Terrier Seventh ana iat, beat Call 'at No. Bigth aropaes, 1 |) in lane ctr Mt Teceaty pists wire rent iar aod 1 ao loweat market prigse, THEIR CUSTOMBRA ——_—— = hetwoen