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WHOLE NO. 9896. a IR, Wi 0 sen ora a | EIGHTH Bi BSCRIPTION NIGHT. TIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, Oct 21, at 8 lest night of Verdi's grand Opera of ACBETH. probably attaches to the yepreceniolion na of the peepee, be lyric form. itts evident that the iustrions, sae nar aialitied far ancl teak, Without solve. iota tie ot comeerving the characteris ee this Opera. the Director comiidently subsite the work t0 Judement of an-eniigh:enad py MM For the first tim 810. For the first time, in his In Verdi's eglobrated Operas ii fon a entitled With agen W COBTUMES, APPOINTMENTS, we Tet ARY "BAND, &C., Toe Fair om Wi OOH PDAY EviNING, Tn hy _ Bary ieor of Teton er , ON SATURDAY EVERING NeXT, OCTOBER m AnOgED onag>: EXTRA NIGHT, Patrelia’s graud Opera of IONE; ol THR LAST DAYS OP POMPEII, Feet i Ne oH LAST TIME, ") as Jf iaust be withdrawn inorder to make room for other noreliica, i PRICES OF ADMISSION AS UBUAL. The sale of seco red seats and admission tickets for sny, of the above named represent ns will commence this » sningat ihe Boe Of ce of Cg reap ts mer's, Xo, 701. Broadway, and” do too ny ‘corner of Nassau and Pine atreels, from 2 Sith OEMS CPOE I OOK LY: EMY OF MUSIC.—THE OPERA. PO reoe, oe MAX MARBTZE if GRAND OPERA NIGHT, wne ON THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER i, 1969, enw ‘esented Verdi's popal id ereeen A TRAVIATAL With the same complete cast as produced in New York. PRICES OF ADMIS: THE SALE OF SECURED BEATS TH Wil commence Tuesday morning, Oct, 20, in Breoklyn, at the box oven of the Academy. and. In. New York at Rost & Aathony"s, siationors, corner of Nassau and Pine streets. CADEMY OF MUSIC.—ITALIAN OPERA, A CHOICE SEATS INPARQUET and DRESS CIRCLE for any right of the Opera can be obtained at 68 East Four. teenth street, corner of Fourth avenue, fey bo .-vssee-...Wm, Wheatley Di Vv PART. POSITIVELY FOR Two NiGHTS BTAMORA; TRVEWIN Oo, 126, FORREST a oe ner i On, Toe Last 01 a FAIS (WEDNISDAY) EDWI will appear for ‘this season in his, pectin A ai neti term! AR ADMIRABLE CAST, the following names:— ) i Mr. L. B Bhewe Burboti Me} Rusa Collier, Mr. J. Marti, Poni MraJ. H. (e — : Tawi FORREST f ‘will appear for THE SRCOND TIME Indi tm the fomantio and viggrons Tadian Tragedy OF Includtas wae Mada: Baturdey srents October 24, AND POSITIVELY ey "RABANCE OF NLLB, who will, by special her great character of Mr. Whi be Ne tothe wie omits: oneneyenm ‘with the eminent 7 nn notice will be given of her first apy Baris est Og Be Stoner. MB. J. W BOOTH, snp MRS. JULIA BENNETT? BARROW. Mr, Hoot begs ioannounce Wat be wil make be Ast ape > ta thiakpere's Mena 79 - q x8. SULIA BENUBTT BARROW, wifi FANNY BROWN as Lady Ann, supported by 3” Bland, MAN er he auretion of Mr. Hum} THURSDAY, OO, 8 CHARLOTTE CUS! ANI MR EDWIN BOOTH .ppear in Shakespere’s tra lashes 7 A N UNITED STATBS OBANITARY CoM ‘MISSION. Fell particulars In fature advertisemente. 4 ye MUSIC, A ane heareal of MACBETI, for tho benefit of the Banttory Commission, erin tate place on Thnraday morning, 1 o'clock, a espect 1 Oct, 22, at 11 o'cloc' ry Fospectfully rewesie WERY. THEATRE = ON MENSE DEMONSTRATION, Ghost, anost, Alo We GRAND SENSATION DRAMA, entitled B WONDERFUL LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF ~ CLAUDE DUVAL, re BIA BVENTECL CARER LN FRANCE snd BNGLAND, HIS DEATH BEFORE THE TYBURN TREB, 1) EW RORNERY, MACHINERY, The popular youn, neiae, agit wae ake ORE ‘HIGHWAYMAN, The drama in three acts of ere roe rete at or oy ey The last new farce, first time jn thie coudey, ‘A PERRIGLE BRORRT; ton. tuiled On, Tas M or Fuxm Masonry, Geo. Broken, Mr. 0. Lingard, Mise itathaway. Mins Kate Newton. X's OLD BOWERY THEATRE. Pro TkE CHANG OF Pinca, “® ™ 7* ut innit ‘ On rear GREAT BLEMRNTS OF SUCCESS, sf Host THE PA: } ar AND rm qgarroua, tre for Tae! HAINES ON 10B, H HE Dit ae ccd iP, i ANGING aND SEATING, Ii evervth it the ye, iaprote the undettending and enliven te ‘Wonpay, wee ana AY, Oct, 19, 90, 21, "peter Plotavoin. G te Serge jf B geultey Count Barvatein, G. W, Fi die: Mise IC Devell sHim ANORSTRESS. After whieh Q, Le SANOBE e on, 4 AGIC | : roo Fi Heese bg te oe | Nee TWO oREao irk Bones eS RY ANTS’ > “wonDaY, rane, and 0 eave the week, rota gious Fame janey THE GH! GH a By GTR SMALLEY Gi Wante! immediate! yee* James Gooner ALLET GIRLS - in ibe $$ A" ha ae THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1863.—TRIPLE : ADDINONAL FROM EUROPE. SHIPPING. Nesegeseeeeeta 4 spientia Siren Se See ~ 1 Our Paris and Berfin Cor- respondence. eee RARAARRRAARARAAA Spammer BEGINS aT & WE! nly MAHER, MALICE, MEW, Bay, pleasure in fully ese aa ear oy fOr vests. advance, Box back open » week in see EVERY MOHE DURING THE WERE ‘the highly attractive five pes drama ROSEDALE; Effect of the Franco-Mexican Diplomacy. Mr. Lindsey, M. P.,on Bocognition and the © Pabure Divishns of the Union. Dafa Cones ab Rosedale and Thumianted |, teghed te cach steamer, EARL RUSSELL TREATED MASON, OVEMENTS OF THE PRIVATEERS, Up rrae camper. zany THE REIGN i roa pranh aM SON eva | a eee ee OWN Be Canin. Omen?» Boot » Ji 1%, san LA, Moodie, HINA, Anderson, EUROPA, Shannon, leaves’ 'XKW YORK TO Nightly received snouts oF LAUGHTER. INFANTICIDE IN ENGLAND. DELIONT Chief Cabin Passage. ‘ ° ‘<Rippaninnene : eed Cabin Passages... ha pr eewsion ; <s li TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, rong. Cabin, Passage: ‘ ENE NCR Pea et ep ks 28S] seve ar an execvnon mw winsw. * — ROLLICRING DRAMA, wricoend parsons th Gosel - \ experienced surgeon foe oewern cf there sbipa will ¢ie or Valuables aloes Uiile of it be accountable for sp jing Davingthe value ¢x- Piper freight ‘DBLY to Pasrags *BUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, Gre atbanrte TRISH ROYAL MAIL STBAM "ANY. 44 ROARING FARCE mted a pooalien pi OF nzazense, founded on Particular, and called z IIE RUSSIAN ADMIRAL ; or, THE Li 4 dealin wa iE LION Pies pay, PROGRESS OF SCIENCE. will be mothing Ballooning for Pleasure, for Seléhtific Ob- NAVIGATION COM! ADRIATIO 1,200 bh power, og THE LION, aaBERIIA, 09 ware power, ROO) tone. servation and for Miltary Parpeses—The Scewx—Parior in Hotel at Hi Neversink, ANGLIA, 1,00 horse power, 3,000 ton Hers of ‘Great Gums,” the At- ‘Alto Clarke's revised.and amended edition of the glorious ‘The magnidcent steamship" be comie drama of eee aE ERNTA laptic Telegraph and Explera> THB ruwontar TMOTAY J.'8. CLARKE, tens & Africa. 8 1a - Previous to wale, pBgchnons: vagpebie comedietta, ry Pettibone (first th +2.. Mr. J, 8, 2 Bouattng procranyasiiy dévansa to OA™® Performance ‘ yM 2011 from Bopion fur Gaiway and Livernoat, x fa adie aegee a aomane Cat le" im gold or ts equivalent in our. Rates of passage payal LIFE AT THE COURT OF FRANCE. Parsengera forwarded ‘also. 10 ‘London, Paria, Hambarg, Barre, Bremen, Rotterdam, Autwors, Towent pei from Liverrool ‘or Galway to New York and Btatea, Wor ponan to BABEL & For Frightant olber intermation Catae wahigesieg LAWRENCE, GILES & CO., 11 Gouth William street, HE NORTH IRM. LLOYD’ facta tite see a Eat + BATURDAY, October 24, at 12 o'clock M., taxing pases BREMEN via SOUTHAMPTON, ‘LO! , i the following rates, ue pyar y gular iy the first cabin, $108; second cabin, 968 50; steerage, win ne totowea nye eS He Soe PE am en Encounter Between s Russian and French Lady on the Polish Question in Presence of Eugenie. REVIEW OF THE OPERA. PERSONAL AND OBITUARY NOTICES, empire, is to be published in the Montteur early in ‘week, +4 Mr, George Thomson, of the firma of Messrs. Catto, books AMD , 9% onircr BF, HIS OWN MAGICIAN, Y yr ap ‘Thomson & Co., sbipowers, of Aberdeen, bas disappeared, morse Wel Fase SUVARI ssh shaton os} aarp, I | eee cn ns ed wa wonders. pg to some accounts, a or | and which i ne ns ae cans Fiat RBI r ‘November Pesta es afo attributed to amsuccessful stock and other specu. RVING, HALLJ from pier fort r. pes. | iatiOus, ‘The firm of Catto, Thomson & Co, are stated to VENING, OCTO! Hamburg. Havre. London and Sou at 7 Pentti #) Ta agrtacl ee “na ‘he Taloa:=Firat cabin, lb; second cabin, #4280; | be perfectly solvent.” EO . steerage, $37 0 n gold or v1 r " babes Pe ee Mazi fer tele apay t» KUMHARDY 2°00, By panty whe ‘emg wh. oh yet Mile LOU! pup ig. Muzio, progent govornmen adagasoar to ratty tho apply to ©. B. RICHARD & BOAS, 18 a eT TE Ti, tot omaaeaee tx ad 8 away oot ae Te a treaty made witb M. Lambert, Duke d’Bmyrne, to the es: Ms THEODORE TOMAR OYAL MAIL STFAMSHIP PERSIA. FOR LIVER. | Dostile influence of Mr. Ellis, tho English missionary. Signor MUZIO, cond, pool —The PERSIA, Lott, C der, wit! sail | They say that the Queen is prisoner in her palace, and Mr, 8. BEHRENS, } COnductors, from the stream on Wednes nt instant. A | tney mpinuate that Mr. kills 1s her jailor steamboat will Diy between 1 City, and the Persia from 10 t to convey passen- ‘ere aud baggage on board, None but passengers taken on {il sail November 4. Erdal iy rans Tickets #) cents. ' Reserved sents, 5) of which will commence this morn! Broadway; Sclarfenberg & Luis’, rying Hall ‘The Jonian Parliament bas formally accepted tho pro posal to unite the Seven Islands to Greece, and at tho Broadway, and at Brees Iererga men parent: Of patra ei same time has expressed ite thanks to England for tho receiv tchet niesion for the ular mu Siternoon Concert, October 2h under the itvotion of Mr, | QTEAM TO QURENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, annexation, Theodore Thomas, and at which Mr. Gottschalk will per | 4), Cabin, S78: seereenip Y A Vienna telegram says that the Austrian Minister of form. NIA sails on Priday, Mg — Finance bas introduced wos maa, TAL i es os {nto the lower House of the oF paasad® SPT ILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fal ho way, 56 mreet Reichsrath a proposal for a complete reform in the sys Henry Wood. sigiiai ae eee FOREVER oot, “ORPADNOUGHT LINE—cLIPP ER tem of taxation. Tho reform i shadowed out in the wiinars ‘CE: KOWDED HOUSES.’ ship VICTORY, Captain Bureley, positively aail« to remark that extraordinary wante would be covered by Mandar, Ox 38, and rary rnin dazing the won, merry, fo pamame.unepuateg secouoantions 00! 0": | extradioary taxa, THE STAR TROUPE OF THE WORLD, Peak. DEMAREST, #'South street The Cork (Ireland), Repor'er of the 8th inat remarks — Tho great fair of Haljinagioe, which bes just concluded, attractive Dill of the senso S. adds ove more Mustration to those already given of tbe Fo CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA, 2. PRANE BROWED. ‘A first class stenmer. will leave New York on the >, ALBOTT. jn theae dates fail on pee HARLEY FOX, | 8h and 234 of each month. except when 1! iat severe losses which Ireland has sustained by the onpro a JotiNay, THe GOR fopowtig the day of departure will be onthe Movday | Fi:iong wonther during the last throe yearn, The falling RUSOn, THE 3 Sign sage apply at the only office. No. S off i quantity Of the hoop, n# compared with last year, ELOStON, FONG, DANCE Ae. 1d Cpariay Bou MARE | wp orec ny OBR. Aaa has been 6,800, aod this affords a fair indication of the dy Lock wo Rehwicardi, Master Wood, Issacs | 4 USTRALIA=KANGAROO~ LISE—YOR eral rate of ‘decline. OF the number on the fate green, Brothers, Hasiata <4 "ac, in, balay Lew Betton iene ttn, Mae ire Batartay afternoon, Oct. M4, commencing at 2% o'clock, | Mander, wil receive | BGaRR AC, tod en HB GREAT FEATURE OF THE METROPOLIS AT AU, W i aires. OTE GAEAT ORIENTAL MUSIO HALL, ye #8) BROADWAY, 60 80,640 were sold and 14,814 re aod: while thi® time twelvemonth the our. pold, 66.294. unsold 16,144—making a tot of 11 namber unsold, then, has been a litt lone than it last October fair though there bas been a decrease of 6,684 in the aales this time. A communication from Smyrna of the 23d of September dourne—Neutral flag—Posttively first vesse rat class Bromen oll bark ST. MAGNUS, Has! reight until Ootober 25. Has el ‘and second clase ers. i river, or to MAILLER, Lé Lord & Co. consign OBERT A LINE wo 600 ” ote! here hundreds are nigully uuabie, to obtain edzsieson. M. ° For GAN FRANCISCO AND OREGON, has the subjoined |ntelligence — Fy ‘ever this week in the form of # On Friday, November 13, at noon. 1am sorry to aay that the reports received from all BBAUTIF| pM) ge ANB BpOE ‘On, the steamship parts of the province unfavorably of the fig crop TWENTY FI HARMING Mal 8, ILLINOIS, 2.500 the want of rain apd the long contiquance of northerly With eyes of every hue, from the jet I! nese of the | The famtect 204 secu mee cteateanty 19 the California Fy 22 . oes nee we y *“Giaelie’” to the hazel orb of the Saxon blond—selected for it sail as above frou the pier {008 OF Warren sires. | *. ving had @ moat injurious effect on it, in many this arity from @ thous lovely applicante—each lady os indeed the fruit almost entirely has dried up io carapoe, The corn crops are generally good and abun exbept. sesame which, being o " od by the weather. Notwithetands © sustained by the Cotton crop im WUALL is Now ThOROCOHLY WARMED with a new patent heating apparatus, which secures an even bs Rx pa or freight on Patsag? URHMESOTOM, 177 West street. N, B.mAttention is called to the changh of route.” w agen to = -- so = Atal YTHE’S ORBLE! ANS VIA HAVARA. damag pecerent uuu aren promccotarr, 3amP. | POR SET ose ed many Pa eee Wanted genteel indy waiters. Aovly peters . uw P costs, there will be a very fair yield from other districts. ore? r BARTON. Commander, will teare glet No.4 Nou) | Though tbe mumber of bales avaliable for export will fal considerably short of what waa expected, there will #tiil be a very large incresse on the quantity shipped last year Caiiguant's Menenger, of Paris, of the 6th of October, nym #, touching at Havaga to lad mails and pas "We freight taken for Havana. io it received or bills of lading signed on theday of or freigh Bt Aenmetwriin: 01 ICAL pa™ LOGIC. woupuns xcept OPEB our, ron-clad squadron which left Cherbourg on the 27th ult, arrived im the Brest roads on the $d Inst. 4! Worman oF WoxDERE oy cy, ORT er socker Wedadieeh tan Gore cesmtalce lary at? Vaan penne Til learn mer tb : weaiher, have not met with the slightest injury MUSEUM oF AN ATOMY, or! Gricane fire ppneeter nt . ot ‘The Conservator of the Library at Riga bas publinhed at : BROADWAY. a te'day of tag Waitrepuiyrusers mp Drossels & pamplot entitied Le Testament de Pierre lo N a ; fi as a ray. | Grand,’ and py Of which is to prove that the avon, s . P. celebrated will of the Czar Poter is only an apocryphal EW YORRavu oF ay, Gout Boa, Ln tee document drawn ap by order of Napoleon I. io 1812. The author of Lhe pampbiet states positively that it was only jo 1690 that the will was published (for tho fret time under the form of an authentic document, in s work by M. Gaillardet, ndiillletaaieap vance afe tao Gn0 0 Creed we en tartar mt Ot SF rit another | ___ UURARD, Bo. ¢ Bowling Greee _ | 4 trowh convoy of exiles Wh Wana, fhe sive ewia. at BBAVARA I RBCT. RO: oe eee iy in cumber, the ma- 2... MOAN OFFIORS. Bre etn el Sears ae aes Rar rier | fn, ta ice ended propricore, and ihe cibers be At BEyRy Brwawgeae 7 on | iy. No thet V5, sicerad | demuet to ard labor in the mines airy. SS ree ie eae We ris | 8A MAUREEN TCO, | Sassen eordcoteae wart 4 pce eet —— = Sopa vawe ae . ine Oreobarg, and twenty-seven to carte ms cadmnee sanes a Cavonave, The English navy will be strengihene before tho ter. mination of the present year by the completivn of the Achilles and Valiant, both of which are iron plated. ‘The French pavy will abortiy be strengthed by the od. “| J Saanp ESET aO poama Spang | te ata aes feats onica rennet Speaks ———_—_——e The Emperor of Resets has arrived et the Chateas of He Me Aave of the Paper. A WENTU ANNUAL PReTIVAL 7 NASGAU STREET, ROOM NO. RW dition of tem fromeled frignien, whied are ready for B Mit Poor, a IGMAN, Broker and Commtestos e o ‘The Pontifica) conmuls whone exequatur have bee witb P ran PY ¢ hooks, yh TTT pinuiememenaielnean FP MWe raph rceved oF of cad gud te ap arewe by the Raltan suthoritiog womber twenty two aT. OMRY 70 LORD 0% DIAMONDA, TCHRA, 4 Sent, = OF paenage, with accom: | The feeling between the two governments \# now more ite vy 00 SN [Pinca waureat | Serpe ind ws Sart Seacy"Ea’ als | "MB OROMWAA, 4 00.08 om ent | eminem oer tnd Haan sees are wnetaniy . cpm oe 78 BACH. it Me ABRARD. Ti Thint avense, ERROR RS £ cd Es OL, COUBIRE.<TAPHCOTE | trom ihe authorities te the Papal porte of Porto A'ARtiO, - ns oes Fy Breer promnregp me —_ | a Terracie! and Civite Ve ‘The tal See a Ane | cee eee mgeey, Meeenettine cma eee Se Eyez iy nee, Me Cod. | Vastruncrin Bike Dry Gnade Chukar £& “A's gt Oven For Other #ht Ano Pa fonts waved Or ends. 00 the southere const of the SHEET. - PRICE THREE CENTS. ta ee = pena ——————— ap yay wit wos 0. ib ie thought, for American de eo ati! ‘opgrer ‘The Paris Moniieur states that Syria iw tne very die- Lilott. who is weil Loswn' me pads op » sewatide world ax the ~ of Mortality in Mam? # city o morrow on his return farbed situation. Bands of Druses which have escaped @uthor of * Vital Htatisiics,”’ frem the Hauran infest the neighborhood of Damsscus, | 8h other works, leaves to. Washington, ‘and embarrass the movements of the caravans. | "whe sobieswig-Holntein dine nity ‘The Nord publishes the following telvgraphic despatch | #¢rious character. Ja the sit | tho tat Hat. tte props Was reso'ved upon with only three Les Journalg have anneunced that tho Russian | gt , lol a “! im ah Bint Stops are to bertaken without delay (or ’ effect The résolutions of the iiet Will be 5 ordered uy Keo im favor of the Vole. ‘That | munioated to the Danish legation at Frauk or Nala coly poems me feunded. No it bas Deen either | throo weeks’ grace (instead of #ix, As war originall; —s y the Russian Minister or forwarded from St. Pe- staiod,) will be allowed (or complying with (em. fan Danish goverument does not return @ stisuctory an Swer the execution iw to take place as roon as tho States intrusted with it have fuirhed thelr ous, which have already commenced, and be continued during the interval, and the In Ireland last year there wero 2,553,481 acres of cerval crope, while thie year there are 144,719 acres jess. The ‘Bet degrease of green crops this yoar \s 19,258 acres. Ib | wi io cotimated that there aro at present in Jroland 679,179 — s = federal hina into 4 — ot horeee, 9,136,275 cattle, 9,208,901 sheop and 1,004,002 | Woniain and Lauenburg may therefore y the begins at the Intent towards Die, ie oat vate of which fe £89,974, 0 eo | in Sovember.” i remaibe to vec wi ALCeS Franee and tagland wi ppp ty morgan eco:me nian ay leak tne eh irs which ‘may lend tot Our Paris Correspondence. tions; but for the ‘prevent that body apnocee | Panm, Oct. 6, 1863. Wot Lo let any foreign goverumont interiere ih wit IeTe: 4 Maw Oly Benation—Nadar’s Monster Balloons Inia. | gat ne an. exclusively derveato fle, snd 5 sell's, which ha» beon prenerte i Hon, Arcent and Journey—the Travelling Party and | gmbaciador at Prankiort, Js Nkely ts renee very ‘Their Rations, de. And uncourtooun reply.” In tact, Seymig Hointeln fa question—perbapa the oniy quention— biol Alt Parlo wa9,cub a4.tbe Chemnp.de Mare on: Bunday last, | oir ee German a ee, ae to p00 Nadar’s balloon—ihe “Giant’—mako ite trast ascension. which any energetic ro on the part of the former sure to meet with the ‘° tHUsMBLIC Rapport of the whole ion jus, Ho is a caricaturiot of rare merit, Ration, however dirsntin 4 “wo may be wih them tn Nedar genh other respects. The Ger are not Mt 1} end 'n very superior photographer, THe baa muccoeded in | when their spirit mores un they Orbit neat dre taking some admirable photographic views from bal- } and indisterence to consequences (hat would bardly be ax Joona at @ considerable height from the earth, and has | Pected rom their osuaily paolo Rat aluwet mid age. 5 hand, the Panes Ny oat! Algo by the ald of artifclal light taken some remarkable | nate, oqually contident of tho, sistive of tei cnees hee ones in the Catacombs of Paris, He believes that in the | aivew this, they are Oruly \ereuaded that the great application of the screw he bas discovered the moans of Powers of Europe will not siand idly by avd allow them navigating tho air, and has commenced the publication of to bo oppressed by thoir powerful neighbor. It is . bie that they may confine themssives to defending | monthly periodical, devoted to the dissemination of his | lino Ca iam pela Me 3 " ot jolstein «and = Lauenbury might it views. Considering bimselt considerably ip advance of | ianout blooasled ; bat i Pr a sy tho practical ideas of tho age, ho knows the useicssness | from peech oof the King of Denmark to of endeavoring to raise by subscription the million [a ary» ne 0 te Copeatagen and the pon bin Prime Minister, they should resolve to oppose the @n Of francs necessary to try bis exporiments on ® grand | trance of federal treors into, the German verriu 8 feale, #0 bo has built a monster balloon, the largest | collision must ensue which may eanily become the tignal which ever ascended, and in which he intends making ee met 00 both - Lotion 18 7 hange of Berlin was inau on Me sscenstons in the principsl cities of Europe aud America, | aay with groat solemnity, in presence of the King. tho hoping (0 raiso money enough to enable him to build and | Princes of bis family, and’ a bril/iant cone ree launeb bis huge fying machine. lary civil and municipal dignitarton, It is The “Giant” te certainly a he: il of | bavdsomest of the numerous mayhiticant od two balloons, one inside tho other, and is two hundred pital. Tho foundation stono wis Is Boeo that ‘ih bia not been quite threo J and ninety-three fect in circumference, and, with tho | Sd @ half building. fhe following ts a ltt iho materials empioyed for it—6,260,000 brink, 80, Dasket, is nearly two hundred feot high. The basket, in- | cubic foot of lumesweee, 15,000 of vanite, 112/000 ‘tote stead of Doing like @ child’s wagon, looks like a railway | atone, 04,000 of |i: wseate ot find 0 car, is six feet aud @ half wido, by thirteen feet Can a simply « ment, 60,000 eubid feet of timber, 000 nds wrought and £20,000 of cast tron, 26.500 sare feet of and is (wo stories high, the upper part boing nip for the voy: to stand upon, while the lower | Italian, Belgian and Silesian marble, 62,000 of plated aint ia divided into six compartments, containing threo | and 5,700 of plate glass. | The all t# perClculafy elegant, St is two hundred and twenty feat in ongth, eighty-Ove In eds; one compartment le for provisions, o00 is @ washing io, an Toom, one @ photographic ono containg @ | width and sixty seven tm height. and ix adorned with one fot Press, from which Nadar intended striking off | hundred and twenty-eight monolith granite eolw from eer of the voyage and dropping them as be wout | the quarries of Bteblen, in Silerta; walle ans oe along. of Italian mar Adjoining i@ @ telegraph ofice, At loaabtwo hundrea were gathored nets b ell fe principal cites of Rureve in tho Chamnp do Vises on Bunday to witness tho ascent | The two hange ard four hun: aud 5 of this monster, Aftor two false starts she rose majeati- | ty-fivo feet long, endseen from the river it haan vory a ba dy Fy Ye OY immense mitt. | Ing appearance, im otber reaprets its sito ia not well Thirteen persons took passage in ber. A: chosen, an itis ‘n 00 three hides by narrow streets them was o lady—the Princess de la Tour d'Aw who wae driv saw the immense and, driving ov: ascend with bim. fused to allow {0 go, he could fearless princess, and be bn Pagid was furolsbed dent ich happened to (be valve caused them de. wi ve to scend about mine considerable ict the ing threo wy ae QUESTION, books, the last of, which ly upset 1h. Two oF THE AMERICAN 5 Ubree scratches and » ), however, make the nee amount of damage, and the whole party returned to Mr. Lindsay, M. P., om the War. Paris Cpr he LIS PEOPLE DIFFER WITH BAKL RUSBRLL— THE EXO that be will-go'ep egats eo the 18th, CAM THE NRGRORS BB EXPATRIATRD. Mapeheater Examiner, Uct. 6. Knowledge the Confederacy or Give Cp Mexico—A merica toast, "The Hones of Diplomats and SavantiPhe ScAlenwig-Holaein Lf. | Cn qostion. He said -—He believed there wi Cully—Phe Besoution Againd Denmarb—Bniusiamm of | yous on which be was sired the governenaet a oe The New Rrchange at Rerlin, dc, de. Accounts from Vienna state that the Mexican deputies of had arrived there on the 99tb, but that their official cha | yeu racter was not recognized by tbe Austrian authorities, | the executive, said ho thought aud tas ey wore only trosted as ‘distinguished stran- | MAlority of the people of this country ira Tay ro mi tet gy vad wad dap. | Becta a in efaam cane aa pointed at tbis, which ie not surprising, as {8 is now cor- | own sentiments whet he gaye utierasce toruck, meta ber tain that the Archduke Maximilian hae signided bis in. | be (M1 tention to accept the Mexican crown—that is to say, av soon a5 it Is offered him ot merely by an assembly of notables, but by @ plebisscitum or vote of the while People, which Marshal Foroy or bis successor will have | governinent, and on it lowe Pr ‘certataly no difficulty fn getting up, The Cabinet of Vienna evie | the duty of the House to dictate to the goverument whet dent 4 .. | course ft rhould purnoe in rexpect to the civil war now wally, wiehte to show thet the afep teen by GhoAseh-'t TS oO akee aidsal Wie huemliar Bel ae noble duke is one for whieh tho Emperor and the governmeut | tora dud not express "Ae wnlemence of the poopie of of Austria aro not responaible, and that his acceptauce of | when he sald tat the sy mpaibien of the nation were with the splendid bauble held out to bim by Louis Napoleon orthern section of that great people now habappily doea “not call for any gratitude or demand any | (reMel la war. (Wear.) If the people of Enginud believed equivalent on thelr part. At the procent moment \t is that that horrible war Was being waged in order to put an ond W tlavery, then be cou ferstand hat thole more necessary for thom than over not to have the least | *7"pathies would be with the feerais, We im thie doubt on this point, as, after having turhed a deaf ear to the hints thrown out shout the cession of Venetia, they - Lindsay) dented that Bart Hwsseli ht epoken the of ey MEA Howse 01 Commons on that ccoarion, It might perfeotly true that the House Of Commons felt the propriety of leaving the unfettered in ite rerponsibility on tie q io. the House felt tbat the responsibility ought Ww rest on the because T, Dad ween wuMMelent to permuads we that Lor boneat not earnest in Usels ; rofeemion to put down slavery, bul u oluer feaeone « are bow alternately cnjoled and menaced by France to ab- nA 7 os tain thetr co-operation in bringing the Polish question to | sired to an lostitution which at an issue, For obvious reasons, however, Austria wili | was happy to say, lo thie countey have obtained the sympathies of & very bs never declare openly against Russia as long as England | fy eee ne eo ate (chee holds back, and \t 18 consequently of more than ordinary | found that the lroeident bumself importance to avold even the appearance of baying ro- | it hw platform that he id not enter offen ives for the pote of doen sanery amd aid ceived «favor Loulg Napoleon for which @ guid pro guo | [7 (™ ry anf nin, Py = might be expected. did be believe that he could legally do so, the peo Tho ambiguous policy of France io America, and ite 4% mapent oes, Ons veers be was in earnest, ‘ : an resction upon the affuira of Kurope, have been made tho | PO ileal ory by modaavoring to pare Ay ny ON, eubject of a series of articien in the Berlin Aligemine | country that fin motive for carrying on the war Cc tung, ‘tspecial attent put down slavery, and thas upon tbat grouna he wae aeany intial ne tei ve wpe to Sue (tied to their eympathien. Mr Lente, in bie proctame- rican politics, and im bette infor reapocting Shem | tion, bad talked of giving freedom to the whole of the Yuan most German papers. They aro headed, “Will | slaves, and of (helt being seul away lo eume dintrics im a edge “ the Far Wert, where the foot of etv fired man hed never eS Ore the Gouthers Confederacy oF Give | 170, but when elred freedom 0 those lovee the Since Up Mexico?’ And after potuting out the close connection | had deciwed Ww aeomyt They bed Inked of seeding betwoon the two quories, the following conclusion is ar country , Wat had they ever rived at The recognition of the Southern Statey by the beme— French Emperor at tbe present Janctare would Jovolve bin tn a difficult and dangerous war, it would paraly se bie | be conveyed? action in Karope, draw down upon bim the mortal batred an = Cm - nem — Teenty Great Rasterna raid wet of acommuanity which even from the profoundeat exhaus er, Linsasa—iio, ner o bendreh sey 0 Genahe Ghat tion will rapidly rine \nto power, and only secure him the | Pasterne. bere Sere thoy w take soem uw To atrien, ip of 0 C from whence the: atbere em hy, it they werd friendsbip of one whore fature is quite uncertaia. cane anus tap weal bore & cased tor It i possible that in Paris the porition of the 16 | taiserier than they did at tbe prevent moment. Me had bole may be deemed more ravorable than we Reve de- | canversed with Dy. Livingston on the subject, and Dy. Aw ti had (old him O to ne (scone scribed it, bat even if it were so their recognition at this | Tis ree v3 auton to chee yH pomeny roved precise moment would be opposed to the eutire character | jyiaret tw Afrion (Hear, bear) if, teerctore, thay of Napoleonto policy, which as yet has always avoided | wore sent hark to that land from whenen Soets toreticeers came, they weeld be rent to ap emoant of miner Making everything on one card, or undertaking amy 40 | See than that to wbib they were enbjeched tee cisive external action without a powerful ally. Io the | fouih (Hear, bear) Any one who gave there ques Preseot care England would be such a0 ally; but we may | twns.ecaim ooneidersiion, sod vbo 458 Wt speak eine " Pe | them merely for the porpewe of carrying with them be sure that jast at present the reengnition of ule con paper seis, woud’ tne fA fe be might federacy wilt got be joined Im by England. If the | Genre to root out slavery, that any attempt to @5 60 British statowmen fenieted the importanition of Na | ruddeoly by means of & civil War would erenie ao immense amount of infory, not merely to the proprie poleon when the Bouth was victorkiut, tMey are oot | mmrin Sire ke te lic tater a hye likely to be more accesible to them after ila defeat. Hed | pigcke themesives This bad been fond to be Fngiand underttood her own interest she would not, io was surprined to find that some gentlemen oe our opinion, have confined berselif to this negative and | cially clergymen, hed stated thet the preciarmsth 0 of poutral attitude. In July, 1862, immediately after the Gree emancipetion from sievery by President I tnenty fuccomes of the Union, she would have Grawn op a peace | banmane set. Hemane to whom? it could out be homaoe programme, have commun'cated \t to the Washington (abi. | Wo the slaves, who were ort yet ( Bet. and endeavored by every means in ber power to pre ont 0 corte) net be homer ‘vail upom the South to acoapt tt, By she would | millions of white have place (he renovated Unina wade noret oben to A majority of ) But when they tered office, and made convey [our miliicos of men, or in what ehipe they evald is now the object of Cietrast to both | more wor lees than ny y yielded to the | free en intapable time they nave which infu. ‘Ube orternal ‘Thie fost. wventarre bas 8 more corrent ‘As ware 0s from sme for Poon oe feongn was not going to enter Gresees ches 1 of (he qunmtion withdrew bas © gees bie bergat eo impartial Beutralit; cnactasion ©° bet wore Gay? to draw trom the above mated. We only meat | sive sie tony that Go 4 5 Sut | sition to ge ont has discovered it to be such, be wii bo take 00 further exertions Ww sirengibes | soe ou be nd that he will certainly oo% be be bie the enccmne of hie denigne 'e Shawe (he sane Of Mexico, Hut for aii that be has to r 4 to best 0 Enmediate retreat. For the be the | one Sndiyaled master of Mexico ine civil war in America | Suvibere protte Will coeupy ban ‘North end Booth for ome time to come, | role ” ed whatever may be ihe rerit, be will beve ener ef Png Ba are te Ci nocemamatns st preenet nmrvated poly a) memeator. | east had bam deciared 008 Fives, Karope, and s oe ee ee Dim with goed rewsons for, wk bn ty TE ot of bee ae, Let age Mineman exec te te Poiare. | room of the ryt come ' on Wetneetay tr : re. te wae eeompanied by Somer! B, Reggien, the | Detiom and the vengeener ane or Uiies, when CO ges gh fT ty 6 leader of