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4 Ne bien bie DDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. Nahvof the caplial A M to this ‘wise end far seeing’ eurgeetion of Napolson as to . on ae the tytn écuneue: ear ready soe seen on, rely of the : : ' : the perfect accord this point bet: ‘Tho trial occupied nearly four days, and the this HOW THE RAMS WERE SEIZED. | Peron ot the reach Sa hina wi gporaing, brought in & sealed verdict tot plaintilie for Gutierrer d'Hutraia, the Prince catered into « loog and ‘Counsel for plaintht, ex Judge Whiting and Mr. G. M. Sobieffelin; for defendants, Mr. Henry A. Cramm. —— intimate con mnnnennnr tion. “I havo very attentively followed perial Highness, ‘‘the momarchical move The Russian Movement in | (2 (ree cure re ee been ofc dhe Fall of Rosecrans. STARTLING AND SCANDALOUS CHARGES BROUGHT ‘icate tome, and the information AGAINST HIM BY THE WASHINGTON CHRONICLE. America. Fogilsh ‘and Spanish journals, 1 have been enabled the Washington Chronicle, Oct. 24.] The President's Instractions to General peat en ah tly marked the whi Lien ae Ce oCTiadehe wnish is kere to [= , Schofield. mannan ghnorue Me gncerens. . Boe Anpcaeme vlems arcan se prenS tooa wi te y + points which pe geared by thosewhé are familiar with the | |The principal points of the answer of Mr. Linoola to . " comprise rth part of Merico. vents it professes to record. the i Je be - le Maximilian’s Doubts About — the | $ncoitust the Frouch army will very soon deliver ee ovnat pariion of the ‘werk which will probably arroat ie “some nung esi Lager cape spatche Throne of Mexice. other provinces from the pressure put uj more attention than apy otber is the police record of the iahed Herat, we deem ‘ e that mand you assure me, an Lomap= spies, ambas rare Amy epapnre f fact, od space to print the letter entire, We give, however, the C ee a Sencteanaeeenance ene ae T have recd with great pleasure your advice to the narrative of t! sia ies ca remy med President's instructions to Gen, Schofield, the efficient officer whom the radicals desired to have removed, which covers the ground of the reply:— aueaael Gen. r fo assume the reins of brave Pyles, who must only count oa then.selvesand on | separate and cheaper form, and contains a sketch of tho The French Iron-Clad Frigates fxmaw the honest men ike yourself. "The revolting cya Chiet of the Army Police, Mir. Wm, Truesdail. Upon this p a living sbame to dipiomicy., While portion of the “annals”? we propose to throw some uddi- Fail at Sea hours I shall be ready to depa: are flowing their excellencies amuse | tional light. As the work is anonymous, the authorship - “Counider me as a soldier determined to 4 to the Eu with their notes! It is truly ead, in these so boing simply that of “An Officer,” wo may canvass it pinata : call of Providence: but for me fo recognise in an unvaltore | OM age OF gocial progress, to find no government | with all freedom. It is possible, apd by no means impro- manner the finger of God in the mission which has just | Waich will protest arainst this slaughter. will eay | patio, that, aa Mr. Trucadail b bolding no military { N THE POLISH QUESTION, fal en to me I must have the national wilt oot haat? tm. | *° the Czar, ‘Cease your career of pander. epyre these | rank,’ is familiarly called “Colonel” in the army, he GARIBALDI 0 E PO Q terms permitting no L-gitimate doutt Ae ry pared men, these women. these infant victims who donot even | ig tha officer’ who has written the book, Ceriainly. no oe upon beloog to you,”” and then put itsotf at tbe head of its peo- | enemy” of bis has “done. the thing.” Tho “chief,” ia ; ee The deputation could not havo been im too] Prue be the. imsse of divine ch carthrana aliaae | Bit ccnneption, sia. sha omar Seek suecaaion suueniie. ‘or degree than it was by t! it reaaon, p we believe, while in employ denen: pe. Ho POLITICAL ANXIETY IN FRANCE, | ini: andrensecting une clovited ebaructor of the arch. | liberals ot tho world would kneol at its feot to pray i610 | waa then a'sort of ub-maal ageDt. “AMter tho. ev.tation Exxcorive Mansion, Wasmnarom, D. C., Oct. 1, 1863. General Joan M. Scuorn.p:— There is vo organized military force in avowed opposi- tion to the general goveramevs now in Missouri, any such shall reappear, your duty in regard to it will be too plain to require apy special instruction, ‘Still, the Condition of things, both there and e'sewhere, is such as to render it indispensable to maintain, for ® time, the United States military establishment in State, ag well ag to rely upon ft’ for a fair contribatirn of sapport to that establishment generally. Your immediate duty z E22 ra S = duke ments una 4 enlist them ia its ranks. You, in the Hime, apostle Cori il ‘tant command tendered to Gene. &e, &e., &e. people only desired for tho preseat ts obtain these | OF f6%e, words, bold up to exsoration Mouraytoff aad those | fal Resoctans, whch included portions of “General Pope's | 4° regard to Missouri now is to advance the efllojency of . scence of his Imperixl Highness to the vote of tho 12th | “Bo reward hie atrocious servicss, I thank you. Army of tho Mississippi, aud Mr. Truozdail thus camo un- | that Setablishment, and to a0 uso it, as far as practicable, Ie of July. With regard to the reat = Your devoted, GARIBALDI. | der Genoral Rosecrans’ orders. He soon contrived t» : “ ‘another dur & nies «utaia the following deteresting da, | deputaiion would consltor \teclf hana to loxve entisclyeo FOLITICAL, ABSASSDFATION: IN Waneaw. persuade that geooral to authorize hiin to establish an | {pComPe! the excited people there to leave one Our kuropean fles iu the following sting de. rei aw a . ; . , . ‘A Warsaw letter in tho North German Gaselle ‘cl 2 fi . tcf he ies ed tom cave Rasen aaah | a ertom datacom reused the hee fone | f6% deaib ot ah, elon aivady”mentowad by ile | uo tverlr arcs eb hve sa in watt to | wianlyaree eu sad suppress thon to the shed semanas aiemtuges PR pn oe Y, graph: ~Our city has just been thrown lato a stato of agi | movements of federal officers, &e. Fx; showed, |’ Powapnne + be working ‘palpable i cnt has (Oet, 10) cecurred onthe | Empsror Francis Joven. he Presented £0 12} tation by aw political assassination.» De, J & [Thoweyer, that the chief objeet of the chief | fp the military ates GOA In iesber case wil iin chice Seen antes nies eta 1 Ne fie onnyieced. thet te beaten. the aro of the | Physic an born in the kinzdom of Saxony, has been mur- | was individual oggrandizement and alter, his you therlors Si te exper of option in ‘any form, railway bety » tu Spain, ond GranoVers, im | grendake for Mexton it is uecessary topront by thes, | dered in tho apartment which be cooupied: in thé Hotel | appointment ho associated. with one Russell | Sr allow it. to, be intorfered with violently by others, In de l'Europe. When mortaily stabbed he appears to have | (who, of course, soon became “Mnjor’” Rassell, in police France A ‘ag from Frauce, coveisting of] ing of the next prekot from St. Nazaire fon the 15th in. had auffictent strength to pursue the-"assassin on the oor: | ond parianee), and the power of the “‘army police” 3 ar » nine carriiges, Was ercssing a brid torrent, start). inorder to desnatch some of ite x nine carries, Was eressing a bridge over a torrent, the fen fractal pamntine ee ee $his you have a discretion to exercise with great caution, calmness and forbearance. bridge gave wey, and the locomotive and seven carriages | the Archduke, ti -¥ | tonr it in part body: he then expired on the ~ With the matters of removing the inhabitants of certain eka: ogether with the measures which the pro- iy: pi i 0 much 20, that’ com about their di : : wero precipitated into the water. ‘Two of the carriages | visional rovernment, iu conjunction with. the commander | #t#iroase. A Russian officer, who lodges om anothier floor, 1 Gathers” Grant) ac! | fomntencn moms, aad of remaring. cerpaio indlyidpals timauae ton sap Joe le. romained suspended from the broken bridge. Many dead Se Saeed: sobcnsisesetege order to sive to beers tapeke, Panbed, the. s00b ane eee for tbe See we a Gonsrat Rosecrans T am not now interfering, but am leaving to your own mises. eee eos Or $2 v0. na et 7 ne impulse 5 it - troops house arrcat ancing cotton . ‘SIGH WAtae.. more bodies have already been drawn out, others have disap- | 9a by bie Repeat Hie ee eet Le Tone te ralivingg | the sranected persons found fa it, ‘Tho murderer ts said’ | thieves. au inquiry was lostituted, and it was shown | “CrCLo™ interfering with what may still som to you ¥ jwared, having becn carried away by the current. There.| to the vote of the Mexican Notables the great majority to have left his poinard and handkerchief. that this ciass of hangers on abont ‘General Rosecrans’ | to be necessary restrict ‘ypon_tsade and iniercourse. Port of New York, October 26, 1863. are also many persons more or less injured, tho country, headquarters were habitually committing depredations oa | 1 think proper, however, upon you the following. me A letter irom Woolwich, England, of tho 11th inst. | contig Atinduke silt thus be able fo st out for his mew ‘The King of the Greeks, the country around, apparontly with the consent of Gone- | Allow no part of the military under your command to be CLEAKED. pea m J * | country i the course of February or the Beginning of March RECEPTION OF THR YOUNG MONARCH 1M EXGLAND. reaneecrene, ae in wt Mg fis) Kae ye) eke sol | be engaged in siiber oturnlog fugitive slaves, or ta fore: | Steamship Fulton, Wotton, POL ROTE, & rewatt & saye:— 2 waren, ; ingly ; x (BE), . tS... It is well known that nearly the The Archdnke has already so far prepared for his de. | The King of the Greeks, tho Prince of” Wales! Prineo | devised. Truesdail would report to Genersi Rosecrans Peacibapia antiee ae taut ferbanaines 2 pan e people, | . Hark Storrursten (Pru), ituider died, boats built by coutract for the gover arturo as to have appointed an inspector of the Chateau | Christian of Denmark, and Prince Frederick, altended by | that “Major” Russell bad. discovered at a certain place— port to me your opinion upon the availability for | * Wendt, int from ou Re : plés—Brett, Son & good of the enroiled milftia of the State. “Allow noone | B&rk Winthrop (Br), Moulton, Neo omen hererk jalsev. to enlist colored troops, except upcn orders from you, Or | beck & H period of the Crimean war are rotten of Miramar. the ructed to maintain that delight‘ul resi- | Captain Grey , rodo on horseback on Saturday. Shag ight Bil? thirt vice, aud a considerable number are pow dence on the same footing a3 heretofore. A Tol a ‘The King of the Greeks and the Prince of Wales honored | line of pickets—a smalt band of gue Highness will place Miramar at the dispo- | the establishment of Messre. Gerrard, in the Haymarket, | dep't of provisions for the rebel army. Wagons Mas, or & up. The ‘ly, with the controtler, and Hig Im) trom here through you. ch, New Orleans—Tupper & Beattie. . wy. Reed rol the Davy, have! for come, jiaal 04 the Emperor aud Eeaprocs. of Austria, for them to | with a visit on Saturday, would thereupon be sent out under a strong | 'Aliow no one to assume the Tunctions of confiscit rodby. Philadalphit. 16s Dasican, cation the necessity of provide | Come and pass part of the winter there, ‘The Fi g of the Greeks, the Prince and Princess of | cavalry escort; but they generally returned fadea ‘ replace the con. Apartments will be specially reserved for the Mexicans | Wales, tho Prince and Princess Christian, Prince Frederick, | With cotton, instead of with bacon or grain. Very rarely nother yards, and a design | * 2 May wish to visit the former abode of theirsove- | and the Princess Dagmar of Denmark went to Kew inthe | indeed were guerillas brought in by theso expeditions, The new-vesacle-:ere-to'be bulle: || TORS afternocr, though sometimes parties would be capturad who could Ve‘ore quitting Furope for ever the Archduke and | The Duk» of Combridge received at dinner yesterday at | Mot have been gui! ot na ress Suicie, Se tay Ware talon Shak “Abeeecanetmanenns Archduchess propose to visit the Court’ of the Tuileries, | Gloucester House, Park lano, the King of the Greeks, the | varinbiy released log the oath of altegiance. So # states that th e snating | passing en rowe through Brussels. where t Prince ond Princess of Wa'es, the Prince and Princess | S+tistied was General Grant that the whole affair was a Commission assembled there for the K Christian of Denmark, with Prince Fredorick and the | £ro<s abuee that he turued the whole of the operators out 0g Baopeniy)) Raaee tho, tawt 26, CHSSTINE. OS, PRDBE ise SE Hes P undivall (Dan), karsen, Londondorry—Pandhy cop orders from here. Meincks & Wendt ‘ At elections, see that those, and only thoro, are allowed Phi Br), Campbell, Demarara—@ F Bulley. to vole, who are entitled to! do" Dy tho jaws of Mis- huis ecto Barnard TOO eat iavane—trujttio & souri, including as of those laws the restriction y ining. the Misiour. ‘Convention upon those who may have parti- | BrigJeaste (Br), Verge, St Johns, NF_—Green & Curry, cipsted in tho rebellion, d pate Chan Heath, Wyinan, Washington—Godtrey & tele ‘So far as practicable, you will, by means of your mil! of efficient gun vesse’s t demned ¢ has been @ Of iron oud armor plated. A otter from ¢ from the luropes Philadelphia—Moore & Henry. sacpoae tae avigation of tho Lower Pavube | ,2MFee members of the Mexican deputation bave left for | Princess Doemar, and the gentlemen of the King’s guito. | Of the army, ! Hf tary foree expel guerilias, maratiders aud murderers, and | Sfé1mogene, Garnders, Phieteintlns taeing & Co. etna ak eat Rae hy hare scion hag | Vlene@. whence they will proceed to Varis, where they | A distinguished p-rty had the honor of meeting his Ma- | —?rnesdail would probably havo found ‘‘his occupation | ali whe are known to harbor, ald or abet them. But in Behr @ 1 Cook, Sparky, Port au Prince—Brett, Son & Oa fs hy y A f y kcown, the commission bas | will make their preparations for tha voyage to Vora Craz. | jrsty. gone’? bad not Gonoral Rosecrans about this time been | tke manner you will repress assnmptions of unauthorized Schr Barbara (Br), Leblanc, St Johns, ny: n caused a*‘Ginide for the mack. vigation of the Lower Dan- | Three other members of the deputation will proceed to [From the London Post, Oct. 10,] viaced in command of Buell’s army. ‘Tho ‘‘chief”’ no gerv! use UDd ‘Schr Lamarting, Johnson, Alexandria—] Al Various Ge ee ea Rost, Oct. 10-1 a 44k Sooner heard of thle thay be bled him t0 Bowling ireem, | Somat Ue go metres, te snipe Racy ony beseume eee AlexsjerandriaVaa Brust @ land, Cur ube’? (o be provisionally published, containing these po- | tance via Venice and Milon. MM. Gutierrez d’Fatrid: pretence of doing this they become marauders aud mur. | , Schr Rhode A a 7 Aguilar, Hi and Arrangoiz will remain afew days | Rogland were, in accordance with previous arrangements, | He was promptly reinstated rs ‘chief of the army po- | dorers themseives, Hugh, xandria—Tupper & Beatle, Noe regul tions which aro in force at tho imouthof the | jonger at Micainar, the Archake wishing to consult them | presented on Saturday forenoon to his Hellenic Majesty | fico.” When the Army of the Cumberland arrived at To now restore peace, let the military obey orders; and ike rpc tl Here, fenton Bea Daly. Sulina until the Vorte shall have ageeeded to a cortatm | upon fhe organic statutes of the future chirter of Mex'co. George [., at Marlborough House, by Mr. A. C, Ionides, | N:sbvitle, “Colonel” Truesdail tok a house at the coruer | thoga not of the military, leave cach other ie, thus not Schr Commodore, Mitchell, Gardiner. ae portion of the definitive regulations above alluded to, ‘This is 80 true that atagrand banguet given by M. | Greck Consul General. ‘The first’ deputation consisted of | of Church and High streets, and did a quict, and, wo sus- | breaking the peace theméelves, Sebr Union, Bosebrook, Fortland-—s Bosnians come PHocaAbuGeovthinal: aca. a oAn already weit | Be tho banker, at his palace, to tho Mexicun | the threo clerevmen of the Greek churches of London, | Pect, » profitable business for a few weeks. | By that time | tn giving the above directions, it ts not intended tore. | _Sebr liymouth Rock, Allen. Bosien ey © Mtene. y » 8 A “dy well | deputation, at which were present, among others, tho | liverpool and Manchester—namely, Reve. Archimandrites | Dis fore was ‘nlly organized, and his ambition rose ac: | strain you in other expedient and necessary matters not | font} Moore, Simeut, tories ee ven, known for his pretension; to the crown of Hangary, now | Mayor and Presidevt of the Chawber of Commere> of | Morphinos, Stratoulis and Moros,’ The second wasade | ¢tdingly. He removed bis oflice toa house owned by | falling within their range. Your obedient servant, Steamer Artisan, Kirk, Baltimore, cliims the succession of the House of Fste, still in his | Tieete, the principal toast proposed was in honcr of | putation of Greek residents in London, namely—M, E. Zollicolier’s danghter, while for his own be :dquarters he ‘A. LINCOLN. ‘ARRIVED. quality of thé son of Arpad. It is the Duk “Their Vajestics the my eror and Empres: of Mexico.” Rodocanschi, J. C. Homere and S. Dilberogiue. took tho elegant mansion of Pr. Jennings, located at Steamship Bellen (Br), Pinksain, London, Sept 26, and quality of the son of Arpad. It is the Duke of Modena who | ‘The Fmperor of the French, immediately on becoming | The uddresces from the two bovlies--which were | the corner of Hish abd Cedar streets, and thencetorth THE TURF Havre 30th, with indse and,5 passengers, to Howland & Ag, ts now attacked acquainted with the reply made by the Archdnke Ferdi- | worded alike—having been presented and read his | the chie’ of the army police was second only to Geue : Tavnll, 26th. Inet: tat 40.26, lon 70, saw steamship Oly of Ame! . hence ives . ‘Steamship North Star, Jones, Ai sure and passengers, to D B Alle Racing at Philadelp' Shocks of carthquake seem to be unusually prevalent of nand Moximilian to the deputation commissioned to offer | majesty, who spoke in English, Ld expressed his | fl Rosecrans, His detectives had found their way it —Suffolk Park him the crown of Mexico, addrersod an antograph lotier | sincere thanks for tho expressions of fidelity and affection | info mony private families. tho bearing of bis offt- pinwall, Oct 17, with treme ate, Accounts from Tunis stato in the last week of Sep- | to the Archduke, expressing in the most eulogistic term cera, alike to loyal and disloyal citizens, was often in- mdse and ; s terms | which the addresses contained, and in the course of the +. , . es vil 001 tember a sharp commotion was felt in tbat city, followed | Complote a probation of this reply. . fow observuti-ns made, said he rogrette ! not being sufll- prc in owe PL By FE my the Course—Fall Mecting. St aban Pot PEA zanna. ortland, with or ii yut half 2: f * BT ‘ n % ciently advanced in G1 x streets in a manner perilous fe ai , aud car- . si cian e 3 1. Sey with by nate: in about half aa boss aftrwards, and revoral | THE NEW RALPIRN ON HE BrOcK excHANCE, — | SONS be summa dO Ra ee nt neta OP | hed themes oy wo ofensively thal earnest remnnstranees eT Fs Sig nthe ab, Brana Linerrea S040 eae thers at chort ivtorvale, Foon after a violent thunder | ay {From the London Post (City: Article), Oot. 12.) He then shank hinds with the members «f the depnta. | Were addreesed to Governor ohuson, who himself ap. | The extra day's racing at this mooting, tho oredit of nga Wits, ‘an, fell fron the fore tognailvaad 5 ia. Me A Greek ben ‘ of i cs tenoral R 7 - ‘ ac 5 . zi ‘o 9 ‘ lon storm, wih a heavy fall of rain,eame on and losted | place yesterday aitorscon Wat Det ser pee ed ee tock | tion who retired, evident'y much pleaced with their recep: | Peale to General Rosecrans to have the nuisance chev: | originating which ts solely attributable to the energetic ‘Péord and was font: 121h./12::0 AM, fat 45, lon 4b $8 9 follows ther shock t Vis admitted that for some time ttexienn | 2 e following morping another shock was | to be new genernily admitted that for some time Mexicmn m7 ‘ leputation from tho Philhellenic Committee, cone! felt, and tho Jewish inhabitants of the city were 80 ispepee.= The unheatty specela- We ot tho Earl of sree ear rope ogee Mr. Sale: ed. the General replio! that the Governor mast apply di- 1 Truesdail tor redress; bat tbit gentle: since ceased to be approachable by civilians. several hones. sporting enterpriso of Captain 1. G. Moore, who com- | Yarmouth NS, for Galway, but refusing to give her menaced and headed with a subscription of $100 towards | which prope us on the port aide between the toca and ef lat ae ng away bulwarks and main 1 ish ‘i be stock once broken np, and the forthooming ac- " i . 7 : alarmed thot y left thew am 1 5 MI iy field, M.P., Mr, Wytd, MOP, Mr. Ma Pp, the ground th her his nor those | a $500 purse for a four mile bandicap race, proved a great e o—she nired no assistance; \. farmet y er houses and encamped in tho | ¢ unt settled. it is expectot that much of the excitement porte Waid. Mae » Me. Maguire, M. P., end | Tied vonis wereso be at d. "Fre Uig, ADC WIEST once sete g tng avaetee ME Neatied Thea tle al aly linge iceberue; 224, lat 42, fon 64, plain ad owing. No rial dam ‘ge is mentioned. will grodnatiy subside nntit euch time as a more definite His Majesty, in very good Enghsh, exns 4 bis sence | Outthe isaiing of pny or the chief demanded and | Secess- si y r Ey , steering same day, & The French Jounal de Fecamp states that the versels ate of thivgs regarding Mexico presente itself of the services rendered by Pri ganled neck ‘of the Phithet. | selzed ali Le Confede ate money in the bavks and bro. | scribers to this important race were all Now Yorkers seanainn olumbia. hence tor Galway Liverpool (las 4 from the Newfoundland fishery are beginning to arriy ‘Tie Semen vy of lonic Committee to the canse of Greece, He also made bs ti tices 0 N ville, The irish of the het of } consisting of Colonel Hail, Geo. Arrestrong and other well ekielt aderweter, Renson. Liverpool, Sept 24, with mass ace t 4 i © ee ba of Brance. saceful a knowledgment for the sentiments of personal ‘olice to do this; was quartioned by Governor Johnson, - | and 16] passengers. to C Carow, Tho last {rom that quarter are rather more EXPRRIMENPAL EXAMINATION AT. AND OPF HER. | Eecurd ao often eeoremed, towarde Rincelt bor the mane | who aldreseed “Mr. Troeadail upon the sibject. but re! | Kowa patrons of the turf, not a slaglo Philadelphis gon. | ant Mh poncusess, 10 Cit tston, Liverpool, 94 days, tisfactory than the preceding o BOURG—THE GREAT VESSELS NOT FIT FOR OCEAN | bers of the commitico, and hoped they would continue | ceived no reply. Elated by bts si 3 iv this matter, he | Seman contributing adollar to tho sport which 13 the | mdse and 160 passengers, to Howland eeremnman By aa imperial decree of France the duty on copper, SERVICE—FEARKUL ROLLING, PITCHING AND SEA- | their pits in furtherance of the good work they had tech ra aoa der aaeE Tonite vision theo = means of circulating, either directly or indirectly, so Bete inde calns with clear weather ‘j in either pure or yed with zinc, is fixed at fifteen fravea! SHIPPING OF THE MONSTERS. commenced. * Seat much of the greenback currency in the city of Brotherly Ship American Eagle, Urquhart, London and Isle ‘ight ote f Pari ; den onde ° As tho deputation retired his Majesty shook hards with | #dvocate” counseling him thereto. Luckily, before be a ora, to EE Mor per ono hudred kilosrams, whether imported ‘in | Parle (Oct 8) correspondence of London Army and Navy | 64°) member, and. Sic, Jamon Wylde WI. Po wiv asthe | tork the step, hs mentioned ‘is purpose wo tho Svcrotary | Love. It cam hardly bo expested fn future tat stranger, apt bs, with tudes abd Fase rts cardi, Sept 2, with ottor d 4 . "State, Mr. Fast, who gavo him ‘a piece of his alud”* Y 4 i" chen. French bottoms or by land, One must not always judge of French performances | !ast of the group, turning to the King assured bis Majesty | % State weighty proportions that Mth *iseomfited Acnemring te salterabie Detrounae bestewed ix: Ce: Sete: Wain see roti “38 Jurgens, Hamburg, Bopt 16, wil ‘Tho odd 08 ado by French accounts, for the ninent, be ng jealou: that no exertion shontd be wanting on the part of the | of snch pane Ott Proposal has been medy to then the Graat | ecg. docs not. look with favorable cy on these wae | memtors ot the Puilbellenic Committee to give tohis | ‘sober abaudened that speculation, However, he rastern in a floating motel, and anchor her off Cowes to | rogister disaster or failure. French ships, French plates | Malesty’s government that moral support which Greece | Cousdled himself soon afterwards by inaugurating a zens of Philadelphia upon the efforts m ade to afford them good racing, will continue their exertions to give cere, to RM Bloman & en died on the passag Mad W and ecasion . ~. Frenel system of confiscation, which he successfully carried on be " HAN and make cocenicnal mineS TORE bie peel onli eee patois hel wien od ens i for manthe, He was aleo invested withianthority to give ear Bail — ache Bap slaglcoid is: pet Fe eae eer tee RF W Copal Re inet, ———— na pana yma omnes oy~y are perfects Algerin. pisses, which power was withbeld from all legitimate gt gr 23.17, lon 63 40, saw @ schr's fowermast with boom, The Laird Rams, pooner s vane king can d» vo wrong, here the judicial A Gigantio F a WORK IN. PROSP! commanders, He selved goods, arrested whom he would, | betwe-n the best thoroughbred# of America Is insufficient | sail and rigging attached. From lat 2). lon 66, had calms: ACTION OF THR OFFICERS IN ELIZING THR VESSELS. proverb is “government cannot fail.”” However, private REN ECT. nm: tried them i+ his own court, con’ | to attractan attendance of @ remunerative character in | light winds 4 age coatinuously, and alter crossing the. Al al, La Miti . | on a charge of tren abroad which impereh the | | An Algerian curn:l, Ja Miidya, announces that a pro; | Ttea'them, aeut thon tO. risa and ‘conlscated thelr rae, falliplty of thoso in yn A sh Jeet, which it styles R m is ity of those in power 8] y set, styles po? Pasa Sergi yak! Sasrens fo, elie wh that cov. efveption to the font le rego romgtintt og tunder courideraii n. “Ibis proposed,” says that jonrval, | Property. Indeed, the power of «William Truesdail, Chief - Bae lsnued orders to step tho sailing from the | thtes words humahum est errare, We bave al ‘cad: | “to build dams across the water courses which come | of Po'ice of the Army of the Cumberland,” was the taik Dullding yard OF Messrs, Laled. Bie there ae eee LAP | had” several accounts of the performances of the | down from the \‘lix, in order to form reservoirs for the | Of the whole army, ard'a source of regret and mortifion: t . satan te inianeie » | French iron-clads, and thoso accounts were qnito | Purpoce of irrigatmg all the plain of the Mitidja, The | tion to ailthe general officers, who feared that both the On Thureday night the Custom Ho heer eyed | Builiclent (o make one tromb.e with indignation | Necessary surveys aro alroady nearly completed. mpeartinens end the army would, ose gonddence, Ja thee an officer cn board tho ran in. the Croat Feat aed tect | St. the strange oversights and clumsiness of British | The Paris Consi wionuel makes the following observa. | Commander when jt camo to be known that ho tolo-ated bight a second officer was hut on bnord. Ibe second ram, | Shipbuilders. “France at once titit a new and formidable | ticms on the proposed plan:—We do not koow that the | Such an inatitution, with such » head, tn big army, Son, which ia still y Dullding. yard cf Motors Laide amy | cinss of vessels, which rod» lightly on ihe water, whcse | Proyct this monticned 1s 80 fur advanced as is supposet, | ROwever, the chief's power was made still more con- boneded by a ¢ is Spay thee gh deaeg cides were considered impervions from stem to stern to | but ifsnch agcheme could bo realized the results wonld | Sticwous acd protiteb! Fe rane ee enk Te charge of o'clock on Thursday nicht the Geshark ander the some { te best ordrance, which rolled no more, and which | be immense for the province of Algiers, as it would give | the mails, leisers. newspapers. Ke | to and from the army » mand of Lieutenant Cheek, acting touder to her Mawaty’s | Stecred as freely as any ordinary ship, In England these | £0 150,000 hectares (two and a halt acres each) of excel- pea p diftoultion wore frankly acknowledzed, and many obsta- | lent Ian all that is Wa: ting to mako ite cultivation most pacwar'a. sonaer tes, ee Will auswor the bel at once, have not yot been obtained Personal. Muted: renal aa Gena iaenaae ee prey der and it js a question if Franco ig abit wore advanced it) |, The Emperor Napo'eon has (October 10) received a tot. | William Truesdail was commander in-chief of the Army h k ? Oi plated. hip seieace than her rival across the. | ter from tho King of Denmark. aouonneing the decease of | of the Cumberl earied with bis fruitless efforts to phew por Totry the hereditary Prince Frederik Ferdinand of Deumark, | obt#/t from Go aed power a remedy for vile evil, Nes setiabcih pon he “ 7 and becoming anxious about the consequences if it were win be said ho had bee: fron etzmlesion to sscertein tio morits of the French | ouruing (OF MIMO Gaye ete? 62. Int0 | ‘permitted to continue, the faithCul Governor repaired to an teete eee bourg. Vico Adiairal Charies Feuaud was in command of | | Napoleon bas also received letters from the Emporor of | {bis city and laid the whole thing be‘ore the goverment. pote pid bip La this squadron, which couststed of the “olferino, Si sgeuta, | Reesia, announcing the birth of a prince, the sou of the Cirenmstances st the time were unfavorable tor erappling liberal purses given. It was this fact winds and sq {From the Liverpool Merenry, Oc 10 of the managers of the mecting—Mr. | 4 Bark Twillabt ¢ ly weather, BY, of St John, NB), Newell, Bristol, By, ft. Fisld—in the'absence of his colleague, Dr. Weldon, who | Gays, wth liroud Tron. to ef. aSo ror ae oiled, was detained at the St. Louts meeting, and whose presence | “Rare acme { Nuasau), Campbell, Vera Crus, Sep6 would indubitably bave iofused a widely different and to ai Biers salt, $ more inspiriting Infltence into the meeting, to authorize mds, 8, 7 tho jndge, Mr. Valentine, on Wednesday last, to postpone | JH Wovdhouse,, | oon Lingan, CB, 9 days, the races mdeflnitely. A meeting of the principal owners | goal, tory Whitney &Co, Had some bad weather, ¥ of horsed and racing men, at the Continential Hotel, the Brig Allsioa, Sawyer, Riabeuipor for Boston, Rg samo rots bang in oe ae ae eet teas ae Pt ry jdiopking, Cherryfield, 4 ¢: I Py day’s racing, entire! ou incom, it in ipson ape. which the meeting had hitherto been ced, and nance | Brig Triad, Mlichell, Machias, 3 days, with latha, to the experienced management of Captain T. G. Moore. This | THBOE 4 oe gentleman at once raiged a puree of $500 for a race of @ | to L&W Armstrong. of New four mite handicap dash; and a Philadelphia gentleman— |} 20th inst, lat 34. lon ates se nentant Ca the Fee ers pin Oa Cigeres, sonpets Does rn cl if ntion to give a purse of arace a Bertha, raiio and an elghth dash, to be run immediately after the F A Jounson. Culver, Lingan. CB, ane Di four mile race. Lingan, OB, 9 days, ‘The attendatice, considering the limited notice given, | citi sninanay, athaway, Lings baat ver: _ inn nt nao ‘hg? Mr. beyper ig ir. pace Magnet Sanborn, Lingan, CB, 9 days, with coal, c. tt iz ir. jurphy’s b.c. in Morgan an ir. ‘al Co. ) Dowling's bik. c. Blackbird wore entered. fir. Morris’ | Schr Queen of Cupvers (Br). Davidson, Windsor, MB, 1 gr. g. Throg’s Neck was also entered; but, although his | 4ay*, wi'h Raster. to 4 Sim Indced, when : in the low water ba- by covermment: but in he stated that he bad orders the Majestic. rpool, which formed part of the = ymin . i: 4 4 “hael N Duchess | With it, and Governor Johnson rewurned home disap- a or. Channol squadron, aud was Jeit’bere when the fleet saiiea | Couronre, Norman ee Invincible, with the Napoleon Giee Fostorentiat | Nicolaewitch and the Grand Duchess ei eg? “Trnerdel was now in the meidian of bie | trainer, Mr. Charles Lloyd, expressed ‘his entire satisfac: Seur Tilt, pe for Dublin, bas dropped from her moorings and cast en- | power. and he exwelved it unblushingly, He began to | tion at the imposed on his horse by the handicap- jok, Wetmore, Ellsworch, 7 day Sebi 4 per, ge yet, from some unexplained cause, sent bis horse Schr Castilian, Be'atty, El! isworth, 4 s. ome id. Gardiner, 10 da home at an'early hour of the morning of the race. That | Schr Henrietta, Waker 4; Gardner, 10 dare. chor immediately opposite the Woodside landing stage Arrived of Brest, (his squadron commenced its first Lotvers from the King of Bavaria, announcing the birth | past th 2 cou d not be remo: fs nai that she Wil buctot foci the lane eats baie ut | #erL Sol experiments during very rough weatuer, Itwas | of a princess, the davghter of Prince Adalbert of Bavaria | > 8st tnt Be er \ day. ‘The Goshawk ia t0 take ep pealtion alongside the | even separated by a gale on tho Ist instant: anda writer | and the Princess Amclia, infanta of Spain, who visited I | ved, and ib was the com- yam rg olicers from Grant's army sville, that be had a hold upon General Y Le i ae: Mr. Lloyd was cot acting under the orders of Mr. Morris | Sehr Superior, W hinple, landing stege in order to communicate with the Liver- | 12 'h® Opinion Naiionale makes the following observ A letter from General Pezet, announcing his elevation | Rosecrans which would ene day destroy the latter. Of | (the owner of the horse, who is one of the staunchest | Schr emer. Bigiine. Franklin, don, $ dave. pool. yrs The rolling was tersible for the two vessels and | to the presidentship of the republic of Verd. couree the General tion was seriously dy and most liberal supporters of the turf in America), was | Schr SJ Lindery, Rickett, Mil a daye. ‘ It Is much to be rogretted thot the ares ally on board the Normandie (re- rekt, widow of the | these things, for sothe officers open'y charged evident from the fact that Mr. Morris, Jr. arrived in Sehr M - Cob’, Rockli iewitr. fo. THe palace <f the Countess Dz i well known polish pwitriot, Count Titus Daivlyneki, and | Sith dietonesty, and MR eT mother of the detuty: in the Proastin Chamber of tho | the *'Annels” overtoois al those e's in May jast year), Fhiladetphia on the morning of the race ‘with the inten- e 1 pirticipating te it. tion of bocking his horse to win for a lorge amount. $, and its anouymous orans the laws « At - ey " courge of Mr. Lloyd, therefore, in. withdrawing bis horre hr Niger, Ti.ompson, Gloucester. preset doc Yaa toe, tome ee tn vmeapeetay ded aradrog Lim bome, trike more ton | Rete \ hls, Ce Pe ty rp Pda an extensive a ty, to the or intend to pursue. From rable not re-retted. If ihe neoprietors of race courses are spirited | fore clam, Sonons ys0nZ2 which 1 escap y rest, et but which will a in escaping arrest He, IRiek the honor.t b pos tion of t rm, we ” erowh to offer liberal purers to be «uo for, it surely Sehr Boston for Fortress Monroe. ered to the pro on Roches, French Consul Geners) at Tunic, bas Ougbt Wo be the duty of the owners and trainers of race- Schr James & Luey, Clu jew Redford. eit bound to r plated sq ade ned Minister o France im Japan, horecs c ‘ate with them in their efforts to pro. Sehr TB Smith, Brigg: Bedfor. for Albany. recreations : Sehr Sante. Morris, mote Ue recreations of the tur’. Gene Biesie mana ntov. ton, Fal! River. ‘The first race wes a handicap dash of four miles, and . D: wR for Kitzabethpors the withdrawal of Throg’s Neok left only Piackbird 100 Bene [roto Wear at Froviasnan. | Pean constea ing the f at ro. li: panel Webb, wh evil deeds we war made, however, to and f ing of Bavaria arrived at Lyous from Geneva on Sth instant, on his way to Rome, wih ding xceediugly vexatious sere. Tugh Baker, 1'87., Lismaoue Hosse, Bansha, county ome the fruitful source of public comment an: con er, run {rom stem t Tipperary, Ireland, is now in possession of the identical Detee tases tae tetany es eey nemirrtom, thon. Rohe It Gasol Tarboroughy” ft In the trial of speed the § Normandie car. iver mounted spurs worn by Bouaparte at | {yer spring contained sands of dollara being invested on the race. Thunder | Schr A Pharo, i.ippincott, Ne The Russo-Amertcan Movement. riod off the palm, tue Normaudiohaving a slight adyan | Waterloo. ininibn id been was the favorite; but at one time was bard pressed by | Sehr Aimira T, Kelly, & ‘WAS GN. WALSRIDOR IN UNTFONN? tage over ite lar nist. The meuibers of the com Tho Algesiras, one of the finest vossels of the French | Qpriuriongo the police, of the. ‘At the wallet. | Soha Morgan, for whom the Kentucky turfmen wont toa | fcur ¢ armetrong, Cole! [From the Lon reph, Oct. 12.) } mission, fation ith toeir “roiling campaign,” insend | pay do esoort ta the King of the Greeks when th: tation of tts chief ant his assie: ueral Rosrerena then | Mav Iv pools Thunder sold at $130, John Morgan at $60 Schr Earl, Fuller, Portlan | taking tou days repose at Brest, from which’ port the Squadron will go to the Ile d’Aix me ots out for his kingdom. Russia sends the pointed & ap ciel 1 and Sekol. ly a member of hiss in Missiesipol, aod now chef wpon Ono man, and he ranking only as captain, to investigate charges of such magnitude and gravity! Toe “Annals” does not tell, what its author must bave known, that Capt. and Plackbira at $25. The Canada horse, although his Schr M Badger, Wilco! owner, Mr. Hogan, was not present, had a large number Senr Dr Fraukiln, Ob of fricnds, ang their persistent efforts to get on made | Sloop Tilo. Noroult, Faumtom. him the favorite at $100 to $40 in the ontside betting, | S122P Naeem (U8 tranaport), Fargo, Washington, Some heavy betting on the plactng of the horses was aiso | pa'jast. to U 8 Quartermaster. " done, Colonel Hall stalting of all layers that they could | "Steamer M Stevens, Cuance, Ralttmore. namo the ofder in which the horses would finish the | Sieamer Artisan, kirk, Baltimore. race; the buyers placing Thunder first, Morgan second | Steamer M Massey, Smith, Philadelphia, * © © — Weare disposed to accept the assuronee tor, Captain Tempe Clark, former: that tho acsembling of hulf a dozea Russian versels-ei- war io the harbor of New York is devoid of political sig nificance. ‘The axearance ermes indeed upon uo distinct authority, and daily cxperwnce teaches us to remember the difference between ordivary reports, honest as tacy may be, and those which have some responsible authon- | \thongh a semit-official : niadron sus. 0 crttragsed iu tho roads on Saturday poon, The r the port today to rep brother in arms, General Vino; France, is noticed with pleasure by the journals of Pa damages A Suit for Breach of An Oper ie Cone | ; cation, Tho instructions of the Russian A a er boats carried away and her porte mple Clark was tho intimate friend of Rosecrans and Boy bent Goatees tererouta Ob weet tan bnapree: ie tee ns by the hewy eer and rolling La Normaudia ract. Trnesdall, and that, on his arrival wt Nashville, beso | and i ackbrd lost. Sieamer Ann liza. Richaids Poiladetobu, Atlantic; the fuct that he has been selected, however, ‘bboom broken and her foretopmost damaged by DAMAGES AGAINST THE BURTON ESTATE. conducted himself ia a piace of public amusement that Tue Race.—Hiackbird on the inside jumped off with Pestmeet Ven lar Doria o> oy oll points him out ax too faithfnl a subject aud too intellige vy sea und the pitching. P mr ie Captains Pratt and Garrett, of General Mitchel the lead, Thander, who bad the outside position, being 7 . Fromeg aiise Ux adh 269 trode ae a It will be remarked that the Normandie, whose speed SUTRIMT COURT—OIR UIT. sion, constrained to make | second and Morgen last. Going along the far side of the BELOW. an office avy Pp during Nor trials in May, 1302, woe etated to haye ave fofore Hon. Judge Leonard and a Jury. charges conduct unbecoming an officer ; a them 4 at anchor in the Lower trust the sovereign may b course on the second quarter Morgan passed Thnnder, and, @felt in (be gallant entic. Ship John Parker, of St John, | raged from t oe man's ndoptiug the right course at the neodiul timo, | laged from | eau the Cbireand Ininvie, | 207. 26—Lichard Bicett vt. the Pecevtcrs of Won. B. | and 8 gentleman.” and thet, when wiscondct wae about | Joining Ilsckbied, raced & short distanee, wish hi, and SAILED. ‘ it is most certain that the “friecd.y viet’? of tho | See tom con ‘ ‘ denis tes sr i 10 be eftie 5 ano rom General Rose | heading him, led thr ugh the first mile in 2:02)¢, Thunder h—St Shetucket: ship Urana; bark Linda; brig Wtron hee airetdy had tone solttoat tafe elble, but not xo fast ne the ppoars to have | Burtom, decaved.—this was a suit brought to recover the | craug pat an end to the precond: to vo | quietly bidiug his tims im the rear... The poce on the | VitiviaAlinn Brose & erie, snd o nuinber o¢ Grmen, The trading Yankeo politician i» cpautetter, who | Tolled more, to have suffered mo: mage. ond to have | sum of $11,000, with interest, for the services of the | wouderod at that Coptain Temp! k made a favorable | second mile was slightly improved, Blackbird, who had | 26:b—Br steamship Olympns, Boston. took 90 conzpienous A part in the banquet’ given in eny vorsel in the equadton. ‘The | pecote troupe of English opera eingers. The plaintin | report” The incidents {a tho ii’ ot a spy or detective | ceprived Morgan of the lead, passiog the stand firet in | Wind at sunset NW. o must bave rolled neariy as heavily, bas covored with word, and then plated. It Lifienit to gay if any ammiesion wil be given to the pub Fit will contain reliable 2 wth, aud vothing but the The com | mission being forced to make ten days’ repose at Brest, and and France: The Russian Admiral uimecit looxed | MF a campegn> a roulit,” in a quaint conceit, for It forward Ww the possibility of a wat on this ede of the | mest Probably merely meaus mage tlantic; and, aa for the o ide, Admiral Pt quired aration of damages. “hoped ‘that, coal America bate’ do ight, Ressars | , The Warrior will sinile grimly on reading that others would be found shoulder to. shoulder with’ Americana.” the Solferiao, which is not be int tin brovght out the company in 1868, under a contract made | hPuceman mitt tom ye eine with Burton that they should perform in his theatre in | berland could not well help dirco g Mery offenders, Broadway, now the Winter Garden, for the period of threo | But what we complain of tn @ Annals” fe, thet months, at $020 per month. ‘They opeved on the evening | {Avoritism and parsimtiy ato secwe te the as Of tho ath of October, 1868, and sang for one week, when | jt happens to be in our power, to describe ovher doings of rt rosed to «i! this great orgamizetion. Soou after Chief Truesdail firet Barton closed the one’ and ref 0 allow them to tmovad tetedotiootfer's house & mogro appesred et the go ou with their performances ander the contract. It | coco of Governor Jonson, representing that he bod run was alleged by the defence that the company were in. | away from his master, and had brought with him a horse The ir ordered to hand the nd AD Oreapization 1574. the g two lebgibs bebind Army of the Cum- i. the gray bein, . . These Positions on the third mi'e were unaltered, the time being 1.5514, and Morgan and Thunder head and head together Miscella as they passed ibe #1 Un the fourth and last mile A reanlar line of salling vessels between Cleveland, the great struggle cominenced, Thunder pays and Liverpoot has veen es‘ablished, It is intended also, bem ok ih, ~oeg 4 casei aiaaenata, sak ee persons in Liverpool, to establish a line of screw ere, and, mie use . a ed lev them, when he was wanted, and the race was virtually | ‘? *!! from that portto Cleveland and Chicago direct, over.’ He galloped home under a strong pull a winner by | steamers will be of as large capacity for cargo as the a length, Blackbird coming with a r in the last few | land canal and locks will admit of, The vessels will bé yards, and beating Morgan for second place by a neck. irom, of the Gratclass, to make the run from port to pore tm The second race for the Tontine purse of $150, one mile | 9) days or lees, a) to the Muscovite oiticers may bea persoa of very little account, but he ia understood to have mate money by the operations of bis faction, and lie certainly gives utter ance to@ very wido spread feeling. Nov this representa: tive mao aoticipates a combination between the pay of the Czar of Muscovy and the Czar of Washington, which shall ‘sweep from the seas the commerce of Eng- tter—the truth, | time wili be re- | roll as well am Lerself; ever competent to sing Hngligh opera, and that the plaintiff | valued at $1,000 North it fratrnicing with Ne the abetitiont “dhe | Piated tom and falied to provide a proper wardrobe and sufficient orches. | horee over to the quartermaster, who would return it to | and an eighth dash, bad three eutries—Dr. Weldon’s b. h. F Weal hatmontously wniting with the cholittcniam of the Poss, tral and you! must, according to bis agreement the owner, if he was a lova! man, It turned out that Hillsborowgh, & years: bis b. f, Canary Bird, 3 years, and on arr, ot, Sem Speen ee Ss The determination to abol ah slavery and avery thiug eleo, The plainti’ was examined ag a witness in bia own | “Major? Russell bad get possession of Mr. Murphy's b. f. by Lexington, 3 years. ‘Hillsborough So throw overboard about 64 tone of wal if neceamry, the ‘irrepressible negro’. included, | CNRASINGSS OF THE Petite WIND AT THE ProsrHOT. | behall, and called to sustain his testimony a number of | when the negro presented himself with the rnor's | was the favorite at $100 to $60, the betting being very | ease the ship. has aoqtired @ striking resemblance to the policy | Parie (Get. 9) correty ondeuce of the London Post. musical exports and other witnerses. order for the horee to be travsterred to the Quartermay heavy at those odde, The filly took the lead from the Barr Grace Ross, from Rangoon for Falmouth, which pa® which would emancipate ser's, but would abolish | There existe at the oreeent m ment to Parte @ certain ‘The plaintiff proved his readin ‘9 perform the con. | tor, Russell pat bim in prison, Remonstrance from Gover- | the start, was never beaded, und won the race by six | into Mavritice in distress, hasbeen sold. “¢ tract, and his fulfilment generaliy the terms ci bis | vor Johgsep only brought a reply from Truesdail that he agreement. The company sang ian Girl all that dare to dispate the will of the Heaven appointed | ®Mount of nosariness and o feoling Of uncertainty in autocrat, Polos and any other inconverleat obetocies tn. | Men's minds, whieh t# more especially obecrvable pluded. Moet instructive is thie special on of alll amongst commer al cire The relations of France, Ance between the two policies of Wohin and Ang si) are considered by Petersburg, disclosing the nateral af nities and belpin eee tire daower, Politicians uf to onderstand the spirit of absoiatiem which regos os Pd Ananetore pay elee that pobtie opinion in England much in one capital as the other, Very distinct may eve tus iy loro io favor oO a war on behalf of Po. bave been given that France had bettor tyke core» bet ne hronte must follow. There ideas about she may ¢o in Mexico Possibly the intelligence red from the lealing articles out oa Saturday, that the broad arrow had been p a ‘orle, come of which bave not upon the steam rame in the Merrey, may ) ‘uo the ordinary newspapers of Paris, but Mlernness throatoned towatda Mngtend; for of Jin the Moniterre ch lengths in 2°02, the favorite newer being able to get on ore, anything like eqnal terms with the wioner. This race eae +f poo op rts igTene concluded the meeting. Hos. (0 discbarged ber cargo on the Ibth. —--- condemned. and | cbeyed no order except from Gen. Rosecrans, Again, ap “Trovatore” in the first week. aud ha arsed ‘Mari. | lrishman, Who had ‘ost a limb in the-federal service, and tana’ for the secondweek, when Burton closed whove loyalty was well attested, obteined a permit to tre. The company were ail suffering from the effects ofa | take » handred bushels of potatces to Nashville for sale, hen they commenced to | Truesdall seized the potatoes on the plea that the owner 1g On the etage was diglopal, and the joint representations of the Gover. Mr, Jas. @. Maeder te # A provesror of | nor, the Secretary Of Sate. the ostmaster and the Comp- Music ond hed writen an opera, ard the company | troller fallet to recover the poor man's property. when they were bero and was pleased with them, avd | With regard to detectives, who, in Gisguiso, entered se- thought they were competent, although they would have | cession iamiliee, they were, of course, generally snccesa- bs | much better had they Bot been hoarse. ful ju convicting persons of disloyal sentiments and prac- mand st fe Point Breeze Association—Trotting. Scmn Cuis L Heise remaing ashore om Conan! ‘Trerspay, Oct. 22, 1863.—Purse, $200. Mile heats, gpposite Wiekford The wbr © r, Cnn ee three iv five, in harness. Peeeith Sxtorday, morning to aesiet a taking Out her carge §. MeLaughiin, named b. m. Lady Thorn of coal, The OL H bas and filed. J. Gilchrist, named # m......+ by ve fo! paring tale ge eameTT, of ira, “Ballmer J. Wheeler's ». b. Joun Honry.... J. Hediey's b. b. Johnny. Orieans, at the latest sevounts ‘Thne—2-85, 2°58, 2:58, 2-9 storiny pasrage from Galway sing, bot Burton insisted 6; petance which cousins will put the largest copstroction upon t Tins Cote i tauch comment. Fi , I maintain, the foten. fF. Darcey, a musical critic, testified that the comrany | tices, and confiscation of their property epecdily foliowed, Lady Thorne was the favorite at ihe start at $100 to devt, aod Will assume, bowever prematurely, that both {190 tho government are not changed towards Polead. were no! fit te go upon the stage on account of their | Hot not seldom innocent parties suffered by the doings of | gon, She won the firat and second beats easily. in the versols tive been finally seized ad coniiscated. How. | 1 \ Dinats of Lordow end Vieoka think proper to | hoarseness and apparent indisposition. the police 0 Particularly deserves attention. | third heat, Mike Goodin, the crack Philadelphia driver, ever that may bo, wo gather from the teact of these , * b=. Petersburg dectaring thet Rosia hes Mr. Giadhi!), a member of the chorus, testified as to the | One of Traesdal tectives called one day upon a lady | who had been substituted in place of Gilchrist, by admi latest communtoations that if the war ehould not be very | forfeited ber treaty rights to Poland, I presume M, | comretoncy of the Excott troupe. , who was loya!, bot who had 9 son in the rebel army, | rable driving, came im first, Lady Thorne breaking bad; speedily consummated in the «ubjugesion of the Sond, | Drouys do bays, of a Minister of Napoleon IL, would ‘The tectimovy of Mr. Durand, the principe! bare singer | Hore preseoted himseif as belonging to the same regimoat | two or three times on the homestretch. In the fou the Seward Lincoln governmaut oil Le prepared with find no (ill jo icing such @ diplomatic act; bot | of the company, shewed the terms and periormance of a8 her #on, adding that he should return in afew days, | heat McLaugbiim ted throughout, and won the heat and new alliance, avd with ow combinations for warfare of @ | fm all I can gather, the Emperor and his advisers would | the contract geverally, and that upon his expostniatiog | and that it she would prepare @ letter ond some under: | race in very style. “thie concluded the fal! trott yet more extended and alarming charac rather avoid any communications whatever with &t. | with Mr. Burton lly when he refused to carry out | clothing ho would convey them to bim. he informed of the Point Breeve Aseociation, which has prov « Pe-erebusg about Polish ataire, France finds both her | the agreement, said ho did not intend to carry | him that, — she would not @ such an act as | highly successful and satisfactory to all interested in it. The Throne of Mexico. Engiieh A. — Ailles uneasy and besitatiag. | ont. the terms of an agreement which he believed would | wrong ip view of the destitution of her boy, 4 a THE DRCCTATION AT MIRAMAR—MAKINILIAN’ Neither Cabloet has the courage to accept defeat, cor the | be to bis lose. loyal woman, he could not send such articles without | ne Troubles of the Express Newspaper: CNOF- | pluck Wo repair it. France simaply aye: Do what you | For the defence Miss Kate Milner teatifed as to the in- | nre permission from the authorities. The EM OERS— wis | think proper, I will join you A reasonable; bat | sufficiency of the wardrobe ided by Escott, aud alse setae meter was that she would be refused, APPROVAL. | the initiative must come from you. ‘Then Austria says: | as to the incompetency of the copductor. and her bey 1 COCRT OF COMMON PLBAS—SPRCIAL TERM. Before Judge Brady, FICIAL CONVERSATION WITH THE TERMS OF ACOBTTANOE—NATOL HON’ MTrieste (Oot. §) correspondence of the Memorial Diplo. | Ali vory well for Fngland and France, bat in proportion Mr. John Moore, it prompter at Wallack’s, and she - Lape betta ts wo ollend Russin, 1 tim the Power whoen very capital | was at tnt. tiae Burton's stage , testified that were, Ga. i 4 ane Clarke agt. Jama and — The pole fact of tho Archioke Maximilian baying an- | is immediately exposed to invasion, The three allies are | on the opening night there was a house, but after poll Brooks,—tt will be remembered that, on the appt ind the Mexican deputation to present \ieeif at the | weaey and uncomfortable, Ite [Fy but lam ure | that the wore worte and worse. Of the plaintiff,» receiver was appointed, end an order of Miramar to communicate the vote of the Nota- | that a majority of the French Cabinet is for peace. At | Mr. Bristow, ‘of music, tertified as tothe made that he give security in $60,000. The matter now conferring upon him the diadem, was foo significant | the same tme it ie obvious that something | duties of a juctor, with the view to show the jury eters ts aa of the defend. It is not the Archduke Maximilian, te helapiened by unsurpassed arbenity who would But it i# not the Polish question nor the old dispute Mies Cecelia Burton, pon ee, gsi ih wereto reewit tn a a raga beiteve that at : French finance, + the sepa pak ne Nobernian siete a i a Ie teen by Hengeioss Til. to the cation of the budget, wilt steers Int lad that ther 4 vor say. E a adbnaudh aficr tne msmoravic vote of the Mexican Nota: | the toueral fuascta covantey ees ater sete: ice Vorciole Veatthed iat abe: Kaew Overy URtng abort allow of a doubt a8 to his acoaptance of the throne, Poople—at that they were ‘arduous and required @ ver ‘ Whalemen M4 , bach 1s the opsnien of suaet Presse macabooae’ peveotmietm. oe oe ee The fowing ta Judge hendy gun — Under the fa jh Charmer, Bamsiton, of Bug Haber, was at 8: Helens An} A ; fy 4 Aarinwatt, re W—Io Fort rege,