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4 2 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 186R23—TRIPLE SERT. ———— - - a . e : Fobroary, and probabiy s French wring tinded at Now | ria ond nave Goterenined IMPORTANT PROW BUROPE. | oss: serie = mm | 2 <3 errs i fp ‘Vie rebem coufrss, bowers: ,dhat they arc aot with py — to be Sonate ee © 8 Aeprebennome, aitmough Kbeir ecboms pingss thelr ond cr Arrival of the City of London, | * #1 vm stew wansrns compucsions an piace them Glasgow and Sidon, ed, towever, thai wecessi'y bavwe eo tow The rebel Comm.senmer, Site, aad bie atiache, Eustis, Bore me the cect bere cof) Ikw—ber@ne elie gether toe exctneye ant greed im thetr idons They are ag hard © acces as the Emyert Napoleon, ana the rebels here vee I i : ! H a t i 1 i : i PR i 4 i bE OWE DAY LATER NEWS. | | tom Hee ie Wee thee & positive: Bidet tet thie a the ore :. ~~ morcel lm great favor wih the Kmpergr and Fanprees, procien, aire Sa ie ee Maximilian’s Acceptance of the Mexican sere aay to al ee ‘opetetion which 6 beet $2 Throne Reported as Certain. na ny wae proves. 1S ibe vapgne rar emma src, question: tarone, wilt | Aa ema =, Sere ow thet the pian oe ©! be Wal probably Lo robbed it ane IC Marion ai that we skew wed pond se tlt frew cach clint al he f Pee ae (pean, G4 8 Vor) pe lect irew cased ship was (ne repull people who Lave or No \voR. “ee ‘ Tbe Archiuke Louis of Austria to anemia whom v0 bare certalaly ne reason to desire to'quarral a ce ¢ itt avy irritation be left in the minds of Americans ‘The Work of the Florida. Marriage cousiste am Marry the Princess of Brazil. THE AMERICAN QUESTION. Actes woanag ibe eet tse Oe AR Santas: |, RORANTAN RERCAMR OUTER SSAURGAZON «| ST006 puened cpesten far. Mason's eaunonet © tho inadequacy of the cause. The full moeasure of the | Forarme, dorm om, Moons, a ta consonance. onan ne Ms Press om Jem. Davie’ onto ati taatrument 0 arava ‘be Katia en wr he eel ape MASON'S RECILL CONFIRMED. | Toi eietasacecen, Ar he orate | sees nanan Sr ues, ue. | Ange Savon "roe ups te ee x = ‘Toe witlidrawal of Mr. Mane from Lotdom ts con = | prea tena 0 mga | sata gna of the Revotwi fe . rate teen SO Be 2 mise | Sire Se em eee eee aes earn Be eae * The Confederate Cause and bm b, = = yl vg cance for a, pilot mastor’s corti ‘bo hostile to the 1 fa an >, cont Khe determination reluctantly, To oun ant to omarion Sum, | residing nt Liverpod, who duly ~nverod bis protosteita say racognine i fro Soe a tort 2 oa ae ooo 5 rupture mast j consul, publica ibe fe, Meme tom Pa _ Reb: Loan Looking Down, = Seite ag See ores gt Stamens [en tee meek te eae [Serres Oe, em aa and, Peron 9a a dyna ? ° isola itecsddnalin oo te ee ort eed otocrecacrer ots \doieoet coned stan eats Re arse, * bi of this eter in the Seaton “a Hvang I left Liverpool om Monday, ttie 11th Of the pre: | the fortunes of tho at, itmpérfccuy devel’ ped Mer: cat month, on board of the’ Amer ang, ope Recleropire agus Sisal, are Reported Capture of the ‘ships Bx. the press and Annie F. Schmidt The Pasrie mys tat thie ablication is @ ovent—a species Of adoption of the reasoning ef the au- of the which I was told that sho was the Confedorato cruiser ; Huudred years iv beroditary insignificance, has ta the above incident, wh F Florida, Captain MaMt. They fired soveral guns into the | last four years acquired a dominisn more populous, and Noh \s something like unofficial reoggme-. tlon of the Votlsh national government. Now York. 1 was engaged to pilog the ship to jueens. thors of - by the ‘order | Power eould Limo irelaod, where! tan to bo landed, irboo Tamiy gore to sll appoacance | belligerent rightset te Polstan ewes toe ; Srey | secoaing snc eee becalard ak noout tweary-tvermilee 8 of | Paushed frou uno ot thorn with no apr of probabias ot | "tm Pramce considers ‘ $ . ql cal al yweuty.! miles 5 ol rom two on, Wi pO pr ‘iui totaal a le ik | Sapam Samora ianeer ie ean zn ie | Unrate cla seo | mamas ye sony Sa ee sonte with an officer us. rat re i ry moro -insiguitican! - A Prize Bark Fitted Out as a sloce At tured to the South the free ¢xorcive of allthe | spoke Wo him 1 aakod the oftcsr what ani Oe re ne | The, Camly Ot, BaxeCoourg!, Yee. we. Wow 000 | Renee eee ee ne rename vein, imprennion Bs 5 ao making war Crom its own resources which an | plied a Confederate man-of-war. He mado Capt. Caverley | them, in the male fino, supplying the dynasties of fag- | The Paris thinks tho insertion tantamount tomes Privateer. the | i ene, Tt may ‘airly be asked into his boat, took tbe Anglo-Saxon's papers and went | Jand and Portugal, and another prince of their hous, On8 | rat recognition, the importance of which would be nullified ar! they sho taiue | Beck tothesteamer, Mabout half an bourthowame boa, | Of the astutest sovereigns in bios go ‘on the throng of | were it mot the precarsor of the recognition of the Polas > | oe er Sra. See tie bom cae, a quarter, and on- | and officer, along with another officer, returned and ordered {| Belgium. ‘the jittle branch headed by Prioce Christian | ap beiligerents, “ mom % may estimate the diif'cultics in which we aro placed, | ali hands to their clothes ready, as they must leave | Of Donmaric, which ouly cleveu years ago came tate pro the Gasate de Prance aad the Paria Siete regard the A oo a acts Ca fulroace Cie perce the sbip. Darien nearly two hour ‘tho steamer’s nea paluones o, any" —_ bere =, by a Croaty of | matter in the samerlight ax the Temps. ; ' uti . thus ‘erly asea! their - | wore ocoul carr) away 0 stores, spars he throne Denins , have sivce given, oF Pa Nom atitent| ‘ = The Revolutionary Reply of Poland ¢a the Caar me = For our own part, wo cam oniy wor to steer pore coment Te corases oun or own rere deri avo about to give, brides to the heirs apparent, of Sane Thea act cel Adopted by Franee. bg ey Ne < ourselves by 8 | of our boats to the steamer. They then set fre tothe | England and Russia, aud a King to Grecoe. Tae } some of the Koglish journals think that neither : 1 y a = egglie tae matlohet. patur that | Anglo-Saxon and returned to the steamer, on roxching | 2clont House of Savoy, aftor living for seven | por the Kuropean Powers will be likely to pee y py choy fe ES imate win tes the Purcign = and amy from wun cation Mtr Man had wih tha! Departnad wanted The Abolitionists in Counfi. ‘Anglo Saxon, and made way to the southward. Shortly | not leas powerful and ‘mportant, than the kingdom of thing ts koown as R THE RUSSIAN REPLY TO NABULEOM, | ic cheracer ant. forma of | diplomatic aulersourse, | — A crowded mocting had Leen hold at Leeds ia support | aller thoy spoke an, Hoglish ship—the toger Boball, fa. | tho.Great Frederi-, The Hopaparica Rave reviyod. and Pomeeasces tiammerted thet Hectherg wavebertae * | This was no doubt « trial of tempor and patience | Of the cause of emaucipation in America and the neutral | well as I cou!d hear—bound to Quebec, and wanted to pat vst in their former splendor. Toese and other foply be gent, but to awart the acts of Kuss, The’ * se and Southeruer are tu. of the British nent, their prisoners on board; but hor captain refused to tako | Suck striking dynastic clanges our own gene | Paris Pocrisurpie tat the reply be w recoguition of the anon Atenas fori bat Mr, and he and the Roy. W. H. | them. ration bas witnessed; and the promised oxtensi« | Poles as belligerents, insurrectionary movements * can boar bag len fle es — ee veasels wore seen, and it wpa eriietit me | of che Cre of Fadols of Hopes pe ah tinge active. 8 Vresident Davis, and for 1, we , the +. Forster with rogard to thecharges brought | that we wero crossing the Land stecring for the | immorial thrones iv the Weslern World presents af 1 a ARUSSIA AND DENMAUK PREPARING POR WAR | cca Siw tan Sheet, Ne treume, tho | Be Rites artes wh cara gs trough | hat we, wera eoaing tho Cane : frat thn theta “Wari prarsta't | Viumark basa wiliary siope towards placing. ~ roe rl pom, Groat Britain. ee reason to fad faull. claimed that the government On Sunday moraing, 2%d iast., Ushant wag lu sight, and | the Kmperor Leopold I. for the transfer by Louis ALV. of 08 cit en ee Wo are hot digposed to awetl upam the petty been steadfast fn ‘Aeutrality, and if many among | between eight and nie o'clock signal was made for a | the douinions of his kinsman, Charles If, of Spiin. to The Rassinn Keply to France, ’ ae, more or Lt — which bave been re =< ‘had Seeaio tbe ar pilot, bat sone game Sign ear Bore roare \ egies! terreno re fees fo sa 8 Tesacow-Sara, mens Fi Gem. 1) sh . ut auggested to eccount for ¢ But peopto’ rewain fauhfut | the Florida anchored o| town about noon, ‘Al! tho ler branch of the Hapsborgs are like T have thovhopor herewith’ ; 4 TUE MARKETS, one adequate and ne, Voorien ad Focualned | fasfut | ie ica con'y. crew, except the capsute aad officers, hed | {0 Togtin tho rule of the Indies, watch fol. vo thelt | the cons. ofm eapaton from MM, Dronyu cel ueeaeon imagined, aud beyood that we eee of members of the “‘uppor | been kept in irous from the timo of their capture until the | younger brauoh on the abdication of Charles V. | What is | the Duke de Montebelle was charged w communicate te ., &e., ie. Contederates expected mere of us than the; foit whoo advocating @ neutral | 82ip was anchorod to Brost Bay. hardly jess remarkabie than (hia extension of the Hap you, "The Imperial Cabiast hae taxon wigance of that de curgent with al! the attention which ® deserves, and with the wincore wish to load this exehange of ideas to an un- dorstanding . . After acarcfu) oxamination we have not found aoy ho had uot got the fecling of the Jlouse on his vtiament refused to recommend a policy of . With the exesption of the Alabama affair, ching to off nd the North, Kyven the ‘Tho Florida was put in quarantine, from which she was | burg dynasty is the character for moderation aud pri released yesterday evoging, whe: the Anglo-Saxon's | cal stutosmanship (hat aries the present goneration cay, renee aa im number, and myself, were landed | that imperial house. and wot adrirt — 1 bave po reason to complain of the treatment which I | Eagtand's Potter. Towards the New 7 v rol tour hands, and, lke the federa' demanded. “tne fede.ai already rigs jon, an we the an cjusl lower and al! the advaptaget which the © federatos could bape to derive from recognition, while Tho sloamslin City of London, Captain Petrie, which sailed from Liverpool at threo o’clock on the afternoon of the govern. the 28 : from Quaeustown oa the 24th, arrived at | their pave! superiority enabled them to avall themselves ad's duty | received on board of Ue Florida; but I so‘emnly protest i 4 Motives to absndon the point of view expresses to ple Aeareetanee pr ibe i freely of our markets, Yet all this 414 not e-mtent TOFe ships of thie clagathonld ears | Re & British subjoct against the ceptors for having taken | (From the Coadon ‘Times, Sept. 92.) _ ‘my deapatcn or tbe let (Asi) Of Jey, elgg this port early yester 7 ei them, they ted the moral sympathy and applause of ports, and Be fell gitisied that public opinion would | mo off my ground, detained me on board.of the Florida, The Frouch journals nave given circumstantial accousts We believe that we are only meoting the views of the ‘The steamship G'asgow, Cupinin G1, which Loft Livor - Fogitsh peopte falling ty command oe they tT who | a eee in a forolge country, instead of posix bey ybeitreenhlrc i) bpd stes trina Coe poy a Minister of Foreign Affairs of France by abs\ from. 0 t a nreenstos 01 : avo rot ceased to ‘Oblo uy upon us. Now, ths kind ‘ay im this business, wag, ho be- | me on Board of ono of the many- British ships bound uv at sethloment of the aihis lexico wuich tho Finpe- | projouging ® discussion thick woul F pool on the 19th w Queensjovu ou faggist, arrived i y, * ~" Seemeat Wival Dennett Ratt 100o oF wlan ee id'08 "| For Nenoteon lnpow centemsUbine Tk would: wet.baee [abt chemin Id not attain the of concihaiion which we hans in wiew, if it bad no other re suit than to confirm each cf the two governments im thelr opinions upon w question where we regret sincerely we cam- not agree with the Cabinet of the Tutleries. Wo will ony dwell upon one point of M. Drouyn de Thuys’ despatch, Lecaure we wish to avoid any further source of ijwunderstandiog.” T moan the allusion more than ones, anc under ditferent forma, by the Mintoter of Foriogn AMcrs to the western provinces of Of Ah}inpathy is precisely wt, & roally # war of indepoudenas Nor is this all, for thephave nidocrousty received assistance from vndimdwala in this coun try which, right or wrong, could nat Lmw witha giving the United States ground plain! agovnst us, aud wirich, though bot 80 tolerated and furnished with the utmost secrocy, bas brought us to the vory verge Of war. 4 Dut these obligations, great as they at this port carly yesterday inoralng Tho Cunard steamship Sidon, which left Liverpool! at ono o’elock ou the afternoon of the 22d aud Queenstown on tho 2: eptember, arrived at this port yesterday afternoon, Tho nows b taken me to England. been very dificult. to delineate be oretiand tie courae to Jn Lestimony whereof, the said appoarer has hereunto ‘a in this matter the action ot Hugland would neces- ebseriRed bi name, and |, the said consnl, have granted confined, By cur participation in the expedi- Cae tee P heae ieuas,’ pilot, this public instrument | tion orizicatly daspatched we put on record our estimate under my band avd soal of oflice, to serve aud avail bim, | Of tho tistn question at issue Inorwtedqed our con: tad all othera whom it doth, shal!,or may concern, as | viction that the period of fvbeavance war past, and Usat the ‘Lood and occasion may require, , Mexicans ons! be taught by force of arms the obiigations EVAN EVANS. ‘A. PERRIER, Consul. | dricumbent pon all ctvitired states. Tt was ouly a legit’. to qostst Lows Napdeon in the reativation of his tea!” of giving the Latin race q The mooting adopted fesolulions reeloug Laat the war v- ttpelf into Cae for the destmmetion of slavery, dene socing the building of war ships for the Confederates, 09 6 applauding (be g vernment (or detatoing Buch vosre!s the City of London is one day later than the tolegraplic roport of the Saxoula, of Cape Race, pub- | arc, fail to win us the gratitude of the Confedermies A true and faithful copy of the origioat dogament de. | toate deduction trom the resolution thus ex, roesed that Russia as partic.patiog tow certain degree Px Histied in the Havas Inst Saturday morning, Ping a8 1he one cove. biea—the boon of recngettion —Ia The Hams ond Privatecrs. (osited at hiv office. NEN eee ae DOE oar okt tae ee eeipnaiinna which, (a Tene, regulated: ¢hecalaee The City of London bus landed over seven hundred pas. | Withheld by our governwent To do them justice, they pAnratentna nen Herrem ConscLam, Bexsr, August 26, 1863. «| gasized by the intervening Powers. ;We pol nt | ihe Ducly of Wars have uever disguised thet sentiments on this subject, ANTY, PERRIER, Consul, pie timo that if we prepared tw content ourselves | The imperial Cabinet cannat admu ihat point of view te. nongors. Just a year age @ Lancashive geutieenan appties to tt, Pe ghd ah ity oe Se. * with @ more reiteration of the promises s0 often given measure—no! in the mest restrictea one; and your 6x- Tao Bouts or the 224 ult, was very flat and rentes fell | Mason for hin, opinion wpe , and Me. Snea’s chants tr the elty at icctrises promulgated by | Th Confederate Outrage om a British do a bingie soon afte secmie kare panioes to ebmae lec sla arab et Pane eeanctck, un. beinmeren.. 4 | ee betw cen hia polut of view and our own. Wet onty @vd ht Mieston of Ts wn, Bolahaw, whoseroomorial to Lord Russell hae | FOF USA rencwal of those worthless pledyes, “he scalo | his slajesty the Emperer, sia ready scrupulously te: Tho Uuitod States Minister bad paid a visit to their | eneveiy tomers th tion of ‘he South See Ij oaees,& Dh apnenvemrsicee? ) and combination of the armaments emplcved were soM: | ruth} tis obligatious towards all the Powers, must peremp- Bajeatiog of Spain feirel cocgs sad entesteal aan Uaaabt te ieee a8 the commer: | Ayieared, has revelved the following reply=— 44. | cient to denoie that Inusopo wan Unis time in waruent, and | fogity ectude, even im an interchange of friendly views, ary ‘Tho Hritish channe! fet roruained AL Liverpool, Among | * defining treboundardes of the State which we are aaled iy iy. the | _ Stt,t am directed by Tari Busvell 16 acknowledge tho rented a Marve tet ien tomatic tk palettes peda ee ‘no intone other cerouicnies incident to their visit had been aban. | font Mane beet pocste reason Se mtd yt ie why er eho i Krerda-my} dag Lacofhewes ay ae vetaalbe & divergence cf Views interrupted to @ certain extent i Fegards. the other Mote touched upon in the quet to oue thousand of (he suilore it St. Goorge’s Hall, | tien to which you refer would be of no velue te un, exeopt Chat | Volunteer for service in the Confoderate army, and re ind paorrs, pF a oy alt be ga are Sab Se | stengatch. of the Erengh Minister Of Foreign ASeirs, we gp Sac at ti “ * | so far as it might tend to bring the war to "hn ) ber ‘e t toclaim an indemni- | ‘ects be they cho Oh ape yy td profer to speak of those where we agree, at loast in ia which pasred off wit grest elat ‘The Admiral and om- | fo Tr as Ut mais Mey Beha! J and sent | questing be Ly spl mbes a mm indemni- | wore in hopos that the people of Mexico wenld take ad- } fentica. cors of the Geet ht been houored. with banquets, balls, | enterprise om the part of the ‘United “Stale, and sae ines | Sate te you ta reply tha your ciaiat shalt not be lost | Vantage of the opportunity affoeded. Ahem (0 crennize | The French guveroment 18 desiroas of seelag a state ot &c., on the most mrgnificent cate, spote of the etic wich recognition would’ Mave hat’ | aici of Incase communcontions should Ye openad withthe | New instiwticrs for Chaneves, oe that te to, | Murs eatnblighed in Poland whlch would give tranquiliig Lord St. Vinvont is #0 delighted with his St. Leger vic- py usicn”’ in the minde of the Northere- observe i | #-called Confederate authorities with a view to obtaining | cothor by the allied armies, public. opiulon in Mexico— | tious between the Cabinets. 7 era; Dut ty evident that he regarded it ehiefy as @ di version in favor of the Seuth—as a power ul meant of hastening the trinmpl: of their arts. Now, this plea for recognition, though Ue most cogent of alt a ~outherner, ts precisely that which ap Kaglish states- man is bound to criticise with the: Jealousy.» The Seen ee ae ere cneneed TUGTOREIAEL JAE there was such # trie wort deciaee itself for the , verument most agreeable to the nation, Jam, sir, your most obedient epee tg eens after this It woe ODlg to & ligaited exteus that 3 ND. | we ooukt restime our intervention fa Mexican aM™irs, We could not possibly object to any reorganieation tory that his son, just born, is to be mamod St. Leger, in memoriam of the race. A sale of three hundred and Afty bales of cotton from Ralonica was anpourced ot Marseilles lately at 23%. if We beartily share that desire, snd will do everything in our power to realize it. bs Our august master remains animated with the most. benevolent inteations towards Poland, and wigh tnd moss. concilinting ones towards the Coroign Powers. £ & Fi Eg a The Rebel Sympathizers Cooling Off. ¥ delivered iu December, and at 226¢. if delivered tn Janu. | tteory of -resgmition. te. that the hia vevepmieet Pre southern Englian urnals begin to bee siges of cot of the country, ,Feepouably, desigued, for this, wos |” The wel.are of ail hi: eabjeols, Of every. Eee, and. .06> should Le a fait accomph, and im mo degree iapwe ie the South. Even the London Herald admits that very ond which in jolving the expodition we had p overy religious coufession, 1s xn ob! which hie Im- ary. Cotton ts wearco Mt Marawillos, with @ beisk de | oyewe by the vecogeaton dieelf, Wty ope thing Yo Lae lade betes chown thet ‘the oumerical woaknoss of the | Posed ( ourselves. Noltor cold we ctyect to the pre | peria! Majesty has uccopted towards (od, hig ‘ mand, and prices firm, say that (the Confederate States ought to be Souty te beginning veriously to atc the operations of her dominance of French policy in the cousiruction of @ bew | anu his people. ‘The Emperor devotes all bis to, am! pendent, “goverument, for Frauve bad fairly earno| a right of con- | faint it. nd that it would be better for the future peace A lottor from Alexandria, Egypt, dated on vue 11th of on vi trol by her execution of the whole work. We could, reo hi jeity may Septomber, sa, i“ tivcsclance a aoeieveas Tye two Propet SaGe to | tual decided, but so ape -egpedtemag a rg oy however, express our Lopes that the influecce wich 4 une nhs ‘ateratdnad ta oa the eat mare } Cotton is at very high prices, avd the rich proprietors, } siagoot the conflict scemed almost equivalent; but the | ghem upon their own admitted laws will bot secure what the North requires. | France hiad thus acuuired might nob be used to ‘he praia. lated by international law, “Fhe wiolation Of thove f 3 who bave bithorto kent back their stock, are now bring: | seqtel bas shown that Lord Russoll could pot nave treated | ty whouever the operation of such laws does not ape coe ge fag og! Uae rus pb air. “e mentes principles may alone tead £4 espeaaibstity. Quer“ ps, it Papbcied dan ae of the new arop have | them ad such without violating the usage, ff not the | ¢o be m their (favor. The aim of all thote pertons would Another Collapse of the Rebel Loan. professed to maintain. In #0 far as the jate factions peticithes towkras thee Bibeee Fis siniesty hag. the begun to appear, th from Lower Fgypt and the tow | law of nations. Meanwhile we have scrupnlously | appear to be mot te promote bud to prevent the exercise of ‘The Confederate loan relapsed to 30.8 28 per cent dis | Mo Mexico could be held to represents liberal party and | Pr ect 4 to derownd the ear spree olds. in Upper "Faypt; and it is certela that with the | abstained from cuccuraging false hopes. 10: | aewratty. They make no demand that measures howd | ount under the Jura’s news. an absolute party, we wished that the principles Of the | thectewers. °” the cnene, cenpect 00,6ne Be stimulating effoct oO. present prices every effort will be | cepti.n of Bir. sildell by the Frauch Emyeror | bo eutorced for stopping the of munitione of war pe ick former might not be sot aside for the beneht of the Iat- | yon wit pies ad this despatch to, and made to bring the crop to market 2s soon as possible, omplegte lest autume, apd the recent esslement abe & | Sotee Merthamn ‘BOW Cohstilutes one of tor, it we mere expected tofuodgaise the aoe gutéen. I ey Me a iy ry te Ty mg ‘On tho 151 of Septom'et the second Polish Jubilee pro | the Florida in the Mrmitevr, may possibly bare been Open | our importaat branchie of wade, wor to the en THE INVASION OF MEXICO. taeat tn ausicable fashion, and even. totsnisl by moe ai: 1 cur? ge, Oe r SomnottLa Oey’ cossft teokt place tn Rome, aitd wish: more ectet than on to tisconstruction , but, with one exception, Hemg of Britten subjects from Irclend and else a sored Tect eneouragement in the settlement proposed, we might ‘am, Se, * pa % : word hag fallon from an English Minister, and te care | where to recruit the Northern armies The Con ack in return for cortain explanations and bespenk certatn Memorandum tor the Three Powers. the first occasion, One hundred and Afty thousand par. | it was specctily corrected, foteraten may be shot down by English mate can | Maximilian Said to Accept at All Mae | eoniiins nis, wo believe, i« what has been done. AS | ‘te tue above despatch is aBnexed -& -memorandnm (ey sous were maasod around the church of St Jobn Lateran, Tho trath is tbat tare reecgnition, not accompauied | yoo, but the federal must net have their cotton and toa sarde—fe Renounces His Prespects of | (ar a: our influence could be exerted it bas been em | the three courts of London, Paris a4 Viewna. - or followed by snything in the shape of inter. duce the rr ‘The. memorandum appended to Primer Gortecheko@™ despateh recalls that Russia possessed the Ducks tof War »* saw by ri of conquest at the time of the-er ents of pale So theron the cot ik tee bape 4 wich 10 regenerate Poland as soon aa the wor! Aetiver: nce Had been accompjished. Prince Cectwohekomt tn the Coliseum Quarter, and in the ancient Rome of the Prince Conétantine Ozartoryski and some other ‘urnisied with special authority, followed the cor- toge of protates. SM, Hech, Austrian ambassador, just re- the Crown of AustriaeHie Brother to | ployet bs eges tee bee — pS imerer yon i Marry the Daughter of tne Emperor of | Pent: 0! the | rchoh in Meatoo might be disposed to adoyt, and to secure @ cortain ingredient of coustitutionaligar tn Brasil—Kegtand to Sapport Them, de. | tie new cmpice. - Tee Burepe, of Frankfort, sxys that the Archdake Tt was but iittle, in fact, that we had to offer mn retern Naxhmitian has Gualiy accepted the crown of Mexico at | {F suc requisitions. That we, who had ot anticipa: that if Euglod and Frane ub t & mucu cariier period it would have adeed streagth to the Confederate cause, be cause 60 exceptional and questionable # measure would od th turned frum Alvano, proceaded algo to St. Maria (un fes- | bave been intorpreted—not without reasun—aa tho proot | the only eafe amt th te Guten te oo mqnisiticay. Tliat we, who a resammiced. ty ; q ee eerie amt ‘anexpectedly at the | orm» icicuiion tointerfere. Tt is possible what recga | gre ready to build or tuake any ynotroments for wbleb | gi rieke and perils, and even renounces is rights and | girs, should nesitale. to renxgnise stable ee cericoes | Tanintalns that (he bemperoc Alpseegse Ue eehon oun” Covel” Carrie Losey tn later period, when the civil war shall Lave Dad costomers t0 pay ° aioe affairs, « tlative {a 1515 of the reforms to be grauted 46 10 a ole \paheent woes Pas < Pay vs, evan incinding = SU"Y | nrerogatives as the nearest collateral prince to the Aus ol question. Tuo goverumcat | got give to Wurope the fight. 10. ialerfore iuytbe church. His Holiness met the procession of the Poles who gang {p their Inoguage, and he exchanged sigus of aympathy with them. The Duke of Cambriige has arrived je Paris, aod is staying at the Hotel dy Rim, ‘of Greek fire if it should be wikbe! for, Eves the (derais themesives scarcely go #0 far iu thelr protansious a9 some Foglishmen are found to go for them: aed only three weeks back the New York Journal of Commerce admitted tbat if Bugiand stopped (he iron cinde Mt wont te only Fair the thowl? ston the cupply of arn md Ome ot,’ may give weight wud stability to the joment. But reoognition—that tv, simple re mewn would prohebly be almost frudiiess. It ts due to the valor and patriotism of the seath to confers that they no longer need any prestige which a foreign Power could confer upou thom. ft is due to the tren eveee. re Maxamitian would undoubtedly fer Detter promise of tranquillity and order than any govern ‘The London Mort's Paris correspondent is informod that L , tenn beets for Slip beak ieenks pas, Joares bas received assistance from the goveramont at | To the form of suck government we are entirely inditier- wrens ent. We cannot deny that the Mexicans have Washington in the shape of arms. powder, &o., but {DAL | 11 solves fa‘ally incapalie @ self yorernincnt wider a re atfairs o Rossi. Ha discusses the different poiats by the Pow- era, and matotaine the Impossibility of ea meniiatiee or Of ©. Ounference of the Powers, and prefore awnitieg the re eriblishment of tranquility: Leal Wh ige oa) neforms te | dolaud. Prince Go§tschako® hopes ‘duference of < " . © Gract rove t successes of the North to aimit (hat the time for | sition to thomaelr 1) @ Got the intention of the lederal_ government to take - ollows, ‘ Another son wi Qoorn Christiue, te Count de Gracia, | i iny th: seceding Slalet tu have evablihed their inde |” Ag to the argument that au ioternations! lw to pre. | ang immediate tops which openty offend France, aor Nr I nas Te RB rll IE selggenys eer ag on pe gee ‘bag fawt dicd tn Maris pen. has not yet arrived, We do uot altogether | vont veasel# belug built for a beligero™t mbt at a Mw —_—— hol’ we Le eobehed ont wide ms © a Cadioots, or dlews pen me ‘ag suas ‘of the reves « The Loudon Ne sand the Pndepentance Relgeare seized. | mareo with Mr. Wheaton that expediency nioue is | dure sime prove highiy eneiiciat to ourweives, all (at French Re From Mexico. mot wih the means. We with thet BYtwB. tom 1 tuee more permitted to develope their plam Such tok ‘The steamship Gr tora hes (Sept. 24) been with | &! govern the condnoe of uations ta questions of recsgat~ heap Be eald wee vagare 0 thet, ave wil he time 1 Sue Parte pagers petiieh the Sellewing Sows from Nex, ci8 im Mexico may be no longor at the racrey of rob | erence i* uly to be apprehended (rom the Powors whe ton. Acertal. uniformity of practice 1s to be traced in | enough to constfer it when the United States Love signi- | tee to the 10th of Augost, and from Vera Cruz to the 17th eand catchroats. We wih t seo ® firm ade’ nis ier the appearance of diplonasie action, the drawn from Amoricen irtys for the preent te iow precetonts (hit have been addweed, aud n= the | Bed their wish to change their present inw since there | o August —Sinoe the task report recived by tue Minis: | gratin ot the Inv. substituted for raimiaat murder, erapico | Rveryive out of the most extreme ‘views ot the) Potah The steams! ip City of Haliimore arrived at Qneonatown | principle tuis practice appeirs to be hala: | can be few wo will suppse that If we how without sume | ter of War no particular change has taken place in tho | aud pillage. {(, tov, it is expooted of us that we # bould Forclutten which would lead to the subversion of caw tary , the more itera be ercoced into a cule of interna trond law the better, Still, « large and peritous discreti n mat always ret with the neutral state, which 1 bound 1o jadge for itselfat what decided, and further bloodshed Cuarantes set ab Opposite precedent, tat precedent wil! be held sacted ta Our favor, supposing at ony time wo should be at war with thom. There woul tin WO AdineuReion Of the whole mutter inf where the paramornt pecemity of Keoping ope cnr trad piste of aire. ‘The miliary operations have been | once mors contr! Ghiehy the pursuit of the guerilla bands which are xpread | ora Mexican state im the od of {eo various , AS Apart , Teotihua: ev ables us to form & saficient; at two o'clork on the morning of the 234, and the steam ship City of Limerick reached there about noon on the some day Tho Jura arrived off Londonderry at seven o' mn oy parec® to the exper iment | ing treaties and the balance of powrr in Eorope, ‘The ad the occupation of ations Sua; we may au at the, Gets €* £106 to | cabinets who Dave Vanes oa Canta S66 semaaeans Sipe . bie us already shoul be go treated aa to render Light Jation @ ayn t dee rg aud Tiaipan, which | probabllity, and we sbould be just as well pleased if wome. | “° % the Westies _ uch toloramom, iy,oxtended rayon W pro | whut less favor were shown to the mon who Wr aye boon War Preparations k on ive. Ih the discharge of this grave responstbitity ing Fightg, agd of pot allowing thom to be sacrificed to | tet the Jon fron brigidage. cretof napiodoUs ia works. OF TOUbN De the moruing of the MIxt of September and reached Liver: | ie uo iew—it Lehoves us. to consult our oma Sud ft the’ daalros of 6 purernmeet t ra Sa Test a duly Catnaes Sictninen, Stil the Walt, | Se race cone ncinanistaned the sini sae hatte L—} eeeeteeet dou aes omer o\early on the morning of the 22d ult and copscieuce sine. Our interest, no leas than oar duty, | disquistude wou uly argues is fh De | gant or tearines Which be commands. loft Pucbia for Vera o who bave undertaken it. A serge! tan Aepenera st ho reer es eee bn a fare On the side of rigorous bom: side coutraity many persons that there couatabt @xbortations to be arrived on the 6th of August, aod imme. who have undertaken it, Webave ne jeaousy of | Petersburg are warlike and its acts ere not lena 60. Ib, o: indeed, 4f truth must be spok 0 oink che has them bem A reparations rly for her pri ¢ marten eaten ial he people of Fiolatd that it re et Ww Thornell ow anes an lies upon them if the ntogriny of Kuseia should be me iit ferritories Of Me# joo That we | naced, After the ocdors bestowed om Mouraviel! it re atives to (be gor? pment of the | wards Vico A@rairal-Novossitekt for hie Isber In superia- the inipistey to streteh or override the actual law in Anticipation of Parliamentary prove very tnjorious, aud also tt fant resemblance to the views of ed for Tampico: the battery which de the outrance of the river and the bar was destroy! on the Sib by the gous of the ships; the troops lauded on ‘the #th, and op the Tith Ue town surreadered wishout ENGLISH OVINION OF MASON'S LATES DIPLOMA: CY—SENATOR SUMNRL'S BCU IN THR COTTON CAPITAL, IMPORTANT FROM FRANCE. — Fron the Manchester Guardian, Sopt. 28.) duregard of Napoleon and Siidell=Ailt- PRN Hye moms . who are ready utterly Md. ev is not t fortifications of it. * According to an atuouncement tuade yestor. | WO Ore Kemuy Nene of « xigewe ‘Un the 26th of July Genoral Miramon arrived at Mexico, om t the. tending Che (rete cae te vo Grastruclhd, @ Wislend day, Mr Mason, the Conisderate states Commissioner, | {partiality in soy code ibe world, it where be war resstved by the hal Commander-iu’ | pie preiecesn ae oe ‘0 Now war ~ vm ber pte A '% whore twonty thousaad troops are wiready stationed, cognize | that ax the new government cannot! py Kleven plated nd torreted yrs will leave | Aw than the ol ones, and will im @ it pro dockyards of St, Petersburg it, the sprit I better, we may regard inmaguration with | “Lastly, on the banks of ( ‘Amour’ «, body. ot. ter nope, int of hope coupeaed of Raskirs, Galryucs and Chinese is boing wm? ve maid littic of tho Mexieaw ,cheunselves it this | od to be made use ol, rave the Bresian Gavetia, * gaima of their ate ra, ft is ee econceive thal they | the French and Engrish. . bers their tile to auch considera’ a Ne Incape (3 that the Russiac Ministot of Marisa can empire ag boon declare ‘Carmee, Tabasco and Miscuarging any oatienal €or, fortclte fs ctntm to | tnsi“deceed not 00 mee lounge of abasoe 640 the Minat , and aemall body of ausiliary troops sulficrs | gational rigtis. osnecceas em, erests of the civilized | omMeers of the navy. mavotain onder world tbat the anarchy which FF ance hax been at tie London Tumes iq ite city article says t The Beale of the troupe t8 gow ve oof = ee ag ; terminated by some bal recovered at et. eabarg (0 short pars tase —— wer or other. In the com a vt which Mexico Lat jons of war,bad away, but that 't Menican Alternative for the Proposed | arrived tho state wase Dreyer 4 nuisance, whieb, afer toa ware pn radar glen Tuohy the follan ques, Keapire Years of forbearance, \t at leug’ Jb peoame necomaty to | tion, (Parts ( 23) « oe of the Tendon Times.) | abate Pat we resliy do not ® je how their interests can “ tas brokss of diplomatic tome with the Baglah gow and cesicod to Paris. It will exelte gome gatural wt to hear of the rupture of a bond which ereiain ly never previous'y exisied. Many waalicous people will fay that Me, Masun would oniy have been tov bapyy to have some « vom to reo official relation slip be tween buosell und th for Foreign Atinies bas boon ali on une For the apace Of ® year and & hall be has been code.voriog to opsu a Conversation which Hari Russell, adhering ( the rule laid down by Bim, bas been obliged to declive, He baa sought for personal tnterclews, aud written both vp ner and sation to traders of the city of London. Merchants ow totake sides, They want noatrality on ee rig nol a neutraitty thal isto be set arude or velemec when one of (10 parties threatens war if we are rullers it may Lo remarked, moreover, that among our wel \aformed merchants there is no sentiment even of concealed parti saosbip They have their opinion of the feders! condect of the war, and they express it, but they ¢e not fancy that the Soutb loves og more thao the North, or suppose that Messrs, Mason and Slidell, and thore thet (hey repre Sears ete nay sigh poate, betiber OF hay 3 tor t eu! " forget thit come what may irengh nat the future oll our great t Telarjon® with Amertos must, as heretofore, be w' has ricans well enough to see that Jost ie proportee ae we Chtef, to whom be intimated bis (be Fremeh inter veut vu. ‘The state of aifsire is daily improviug, the spirit of the population ia favorable, and the courictlou that the cow system will be meintaleed makes them frapkl the interveation the new cmpire, Tue © a the const i¢ sire mauatnotory. The Meri. a8 & formia, Now Mextco and Arizona—The the New Empire m interference to Lend Armed Aid portance, &e., do. a2 “> ww OUR PABIS CORRES! ONDENCE. Panis, Sept. 6, 1862 public form, bu: 4s always forend the door Ove. politely 'ctoime caine’ Aum, OF munications ‘replied tw with « simple §=ackiow ‘Tho robels hore are iu great gles. They get Joyousorer | tedgment that hey hed ben recety Tt fa, fe (att « frivate from 00 bring saticfactory accounts | yuser from the proposed. ® Thole acoepta Personal. surpone may have tore of tsa fountain, onrtshn | Sivcroee. Tye outers gue mLamorn ta resoiy | Wu Ses to ne alserage Zou "age | ue Marist, tom ts Reasnce ere saedie"Soet | Ses, anita pif’ afastred en's oyu | ‘Si clare "Amee tie peor Sete tat McBeth, a prominent rebel hero, has made the following Pe did'nt origioate in | Stetsive tendencies and begs: the very danger at With tho ‘utmost impatience, dectined the erown, | to na Piaplre it io only WhE? {he uxpariment oC a Kebublic | (ye. gattene of tho Ge Bans S10" 4 wae 8 Prussian ort y Pe a be invited to accept it, but fAat fhe } jag been played cul ANG fi ed. In act, at this moment | omcer, who eatored into conversation , with aa revelations. I hasten to give them to you for what they are worth. This robel says:—france i to te our ally. The terma ct the alliance hava been agreed upon, but bare not been formally entered foto as yet. There is diMoulty aad oon sequent delay in the matter, Because Prince Maximiliae refuses to accopt the new throne except on cooditions that the Davia government shall renonnce the Monroe doctrine apd onter into an alliance with Mexico, backed by the Any Gow Cause of (Mouce OF roneutmeDt, but In A sense Of the improprietyfof continuing to solicit ®n acquaintance which deo oiten been refused. Seving that the knowledge and counsel of Mr. Mason while in Fondon wore oaly leae available to ouf govern: ment (han th ae of auy other respectable American resid. ing there, ( i impossible to conceive that bia absence fultetw any ioax upoo ourselves. We not disposed, op that recounts to ancet at this-decision. The mt—we Must pres i iil they aro if Bo position / ) quarrel over constitutional | gayant. The iatter, aster & Cime,coa! 4 not avoid ore they get cueh ynestions they aiust make | ing his suincue'et dading a Prastiag otove 0 iret blessings of rodinentary civiligetion,and | en well, ‘oMcer replied that ' bere wn mothing Ue 5 safety (or Life ond property. | toniehing tn that fact, as bis Wil) and hiy mother-in 10 OFKAD’ 20 a State vut of apolitical chao* | were bots Englieh, "Might T wenture to inquire inter On politial debates. | parse of your mother-in-law?” said tho Englivh savant. @ been inid they nead have | rQoeon Victoria!” replied tue « Acer, who was the Crows ure. Under 90 guod nares Prince of Pragein. ed te prove liberty wi ‘The Fmprosa Kugouie COB! Aaesto hold receptions every 10 Abtolusiaen sang be | Monday at Diarrite. ‘TheFe , tacotings are etd in tbe twe wed anil proapeuus | galoonr of the imperial te sidence which open on to the H gue ‘cown sol! reepect, of which, moreover, be deprived by the refusal of others to aasociate with him. power of France, which qill insure the new empire doubt, incumbent oa every [Vieusa (Sept, 19) currespandeves M the Londou Limes. A torrase facing the ea. 'gmong the sof distinction against any American interference. These conditions Na nming 1 be dependent, wowe all aay © | that pertnd, and ‘contrasting | wie wie Ftv the Arcodute Wastmttas wil Cs © Sapoiaenh OngAD) y how at Slacrite are, tbe” Marais iets Marcas, M. ; Kis ‘ ed | ie power of markiag Ite feseutment, - 1 Tmaper: os ie Goorges » PF nce Guinett, Forvam poleon has agreed to, xed, as a consequence, Hag entered | iin pune’ tr mis wanpear to be ite existence, avsious tbat 8 prelimi | gina, M., Madame in 4 Malle. de Eeaztu, Ac. nary wnderey .odin agce, The constitution of the cw pire af Austrin enacts into an alliance with the Southern goverament, france rise to family arrangements at Viegon of great import | Tie Avrehdow 4 yy, | | We should be very uy = vou a? "| On the eth of Sept , 01 t, the ome ‘claeat brother of the rel ghing sovereign shalt re | nerf Me 4 Vaid | chunent of the Mex P' ember, Mr. Lawrence Oliptina ea ae th es eee ‘= rt xr Bi Rd ag < cae the diepoaet a7 the cone (Ay, th avnme the regency | ican empleo” With this object wt Moxioan etates. | author and British, “tipiouatist, aod the Hon. AntBony established and extended Wo include ati of Now Mexioy, cas moment VB wh appearance, ti Ras dome nothing the eventuality of the Emp aroc's death, The soa of = a. lately weut Ww Miramo: ale meee jane. private & Zoretary to Lord Palmerston, arrived im Arizona and California, abd also to bare great commercial va ro to beregarded as a de jure tH a oncrviated oy his Liny jn be * a edvantages, The Davie government is reyuired to ve | Se m ny Xs mand, ie ie thing, roonn oe 7 glial mieten of procending to Lancet SO SO ree % | © pumereial Intelligence: coguize the new.erpire of Mextoo, and to form the will. | big may, that the cank whieh it claims le depuis oy REY. monatenrca! esteblishenent of Mamie. + ' {Hm LONDON ance with it a8 proposed by the Austrian prince, Nao. | the rocunal oiducees Cag mg ply te oy it arrangrment being wade oa ibd ate it hie marion Aas | Ue gia Gunde on, the feder tf ive, Feagou, except . , there'ore, chavke Maiti i copt ith wire Burceet he’ Pngli h Caabine 2 © inued Jeon, on his part, 8 to recognize the coufederacy (a contimaing t subject tacit to slight, ee Ps, be aa ine week tas tremors ty aR AG onot! teen States, and ts to ald to este dishing (ts indepsoder Whether the jgieretts the South are I kely to su@r—and congent that bis cl seus lo the regency shall be transferred | fo man: toes aw that Of Ube Apobd Ke irene, wish the armies and aary of Fyauce, Mr. ol) yy ha how! al 7 Ly 8 giaat Da ahd to the Emporve® secon’ brother, the Archtutte Charley, Pia dieu ciroumstancds at tho hewt polttioal en . > . a n t knowledges thal the Sooth Wl voi receive aby fbuierial | Sorrnuuamlom’ Yee ae Rett tol"Bis miciecere. cashed See Lemar Leet tas cobachy fa the BAW gor tn ca tao coat ramon ald for Cour or Ay@mo the yer, t that thers army thos for Waee quecete, we con, only tn fume maruing, remere Bmitgre’ ion of the He tah is Known, wonaea aa th Re ery there of one Wandred thousand Mevican: now Being orcs ined ws ree fective Lear tra ot | stetame wien ve the ne of oe be eboie® ye MRFRY ms Vo made IN « fact aay to Mexion whtoh 16 to be marched 10 the Mor The “ aremaguenianondy were Weowanit her vo 04 be Sees Coot of ‘gen ws ih. Wieee pe Vivckade of We Bout ora ports wi protably Bera We i we Tere i -5 pale sae heal y b hb venqeses wBe Dem > -*