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WHOLE NO. 991. han Te MARETZEK IGHT. Pie aT 8, ee: has 90. — Te Ra . Th a Gonducton... "HR Gonaxova et DEOORATIONS boner to ver ae ‘guesta will remain during and 84 Of mg MORNING. ‘ACADEMY 0 oe iti Ng Es FANNY euoRant, = Ee Public sees Sa ne RLAND, “Miles A? THE OLYMPIC SoltN PO RROW NIGHT. ont As. sue fie Noy. 3, 1863, Of several infuentiad apponed by numeree pisrinauisite, 'UBLIC CHARACTERS, bs nero ete Sante Sktorat SONGS, ADDRESS THE AUDIRNCE M daetrea._ “aher ePOUAHONEAS. MRA, oe hens 8. %., RS ‘Overture and Se- i. AUG aoom ENSEMBLE. ZeRENT ea ma be secre IAYS IN ADVANCE. "8 OLD BOWERY THEATRE, UCC! or enoet In comPDY. GILES SCROGGINS: ELECTED over WitRLw MAvO shee a VOKING TICKET, HEADS'THE 5 “ath ule fis CoMtG SEE. widwit ee OLD 1 writes SM office. 0. W. (9m ayaa 600 the Qret time in the United States, THIS VERING, NOV) 6 ‘WiTD 2% SPLENDID NEW \viEwS. tae, com, Benes ath aq@r Sacer reexresiva cave |. Studley, hompaon. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1863._TRIPLE SHEET. g Liane _AMUSEMEN! ‘TS. ie GARDEN. management ‘haa sincere pleasure in announcing at 1s consequetes THE CROWDED HOUSES which have been attracted by the present entertainments, THE DELIGHT ENTHUSIASM oe charming and they have been received, thi yous rlisit Pe SEI TLS ee Sos oti, mae ** Lover’ rar optlan novel of Manabe tollwed Py lofence’s protean pea jEVOUS ANNU J. FLORENCE ARACT! ‘will sustain 81X DiPrbiaer CB. BONG ERS. AND. To conclude with the roar PARSE, wi RETURNED VCLuntzer, Wiuiem Wituamns, N. X, 8. V J. rious noveltice are in Pehiediaui anid Mr and Mem Flee renee, 40 popsianiy Fesigalzed ihrougs Europe ane -Aierice THE IRISH BOY D net YANKEB GIRL, on this, thelr first engagement in their native cli during the Fegalar dramatte season, will present a series of hove light and apres Jo ena nga with which their names are so a Seaby pennies ‘curbracing drama,, burlesque, _ Commence at 73; conclude at 1034, ‘IBLO’S GARDEN. Lease and Manager... ‘m, Wheat THE GREAT SHAKSP RIAN REVIVAL, ““ YH UNANIMOUS VERDICT OF THE DAILY PRESS cot ete 19 every respect, mae CHC CRD ey eve EVE, ‘ovember 0, 1A” FOR THE 7! He D TIME, Shakepere's great in which ‘CORIO! nts, EDWIN FORREST ‘will sustain 'S GRAND IMPERSONATION BY: Patrician. ri oh Roos Fear Raw SELES an NT nd H. HILL¥ARD, aN Ghar mandy, wm Cast, Be bbe SERERONS IN EVERY RESPECT, including nee ei se ee Shy W. coLLR: a Aaa Madame PoNist rs. J. B, aaa 8 na AA de geen pe ‘Vit E ENING November 7, 1363, “ Positively the perfor ‘ADRIENNE, THE ‘Korres, this sesson, by MATILDA HERO: : who Bas in the kindest inagner consented to geting WO NIGHTS OF HER ENGAGEMEN WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY nex tn favor of the. ITALIAN OPERA. Seats may be toourai at the Box Ofice EE DAYS IN ADVANCE. L N=W BOWERY THPATRE HURSDAY ING, NOV. 5, ANOTHEN NEW DRAMA. First nights Fri the entirely uew drama, by E, Stirling, Eag,, in three acts, entitled tho JBW OF SOUTHWAR ine SON. RY RFF a! of the legendary drains the NO DUTCHMAN; PHANTOM. ‘SHIP. New Scenery and Yachinerg For full particulars see sinall vil actor, Mr fe popular young actor, Mr oe The J Bouthwark and Vanderdéckem, as The Jew of Bou! ew Gerd age ne Rachel th GEO. Bi s KATR NEWTON Glassford, * Go Beone. Miss Kuma Gardever Mr. Marden, i ihe farce of PPRIGUE, Mr, Gabrie! Harrison ae Mr. B. A. Baker ROWDED HotsEs, BEAUTY AND PARHION ily witness the GREAT TRIUMPH GRAND ROMANTIC DRAMA SATAN IN PARL Tor te Memgzious Stranger. Inthe Gout erty de Beans Hae. Wun aunt Vanite vate, Me - alter Lennox ALY IME MAD. Mr, Walter Lennox ‘Miss Mury Shaw R. aon NIOFPa Lard st Reading, at Dodworth's Wall, Friday evel ty Y Venn NOVAN EVENING WITH DICK Part I=The Touching Slory of ‘Richard ledick, wre oor Fare 1f~Boote at the Holly Tree Th. I1I—Jiogio's Elopement with the Malden Aunt, kets 0 cents, Doors open at 7; reading to commence at RNIER (Who bas just returned from Europe) * A couRsE oF Fi Bi foETIC READINGS, Dopwortit 8 HALL, Opporitestiievenin, sireel, Broadway, New York, ene ON THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5. The other Readings will be given on each succeeding wureday evening, ibe 1 Inclusive, < ol yh forthe eon yi Uckets for the qourse. ree doliare: Evening ti ‘One dollar each For sale at the door. "To eammonce at § ¢ clock. Beary MECHANICS’ HALL, ¢72 BROADWAY. hind ov ring the week, ‘ANTS MiB Mond.y, Nov. 2, sale Tamme. GH DANCE. 1 THE PL vet Ne a wives ANVIL CHORUS: iL f: LOVATORE. BRASS BAND. iD oat v visite, Wito OTREILLEY? Doors open at 64; ourtall AY aT Tickets 25 cents, OOD'S MINSTREI, “ fe nROADW AY ws ine St. Nichgiag + Proprietory, Thtbariiat's Et py same SECOND WEEK PANORAMA MONDAY, Nov. oy during the week, AGENT i aye ‘TRO Lei Behe oD. THR ea ANOR AMA OF THE Rone avER, Hae Tana EXCURSION, Tit id i¢ Goute aa ‘Banyo 80 LAYS. RAW ee imtI0N ee von Ht 1) od ao ROAD Ws ¥ TWENTY rive BRAUTIFL OY CORTE EVERY seu OF BhatrY DisPt She grest Orionini santa lvoe to. lia mvcenee ite last ime ic ite a “# reortpts Tully pr a tye is there “Antes rn SOE OR ner @Raxn PROMENADE “tye w Youu Volunteers, 7 8 WONDER or Tey wb Fenty under pices of TORRSY-sEvENTA erat GUARD, ae 1a | ee ‘8, canbe red at Gores, Serer rss ois re cis Now Eh aabee and tender for use of om inf cow tan tanéer for ‘seam te ongloe fF tart Soca Ras ae oars G, CORNELL, Street Comratenianer. 4 SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, AG JK 2000 OPERATOR ON wu KHLER a f mugos machine wishes NUMBER, or, WELL RECOMMENDAD GERM! ghembermads dresses, a housework, &c., at Migs Lowe Ce) German Maauitutee aay Stanton sireel, near ae nese CTABLE WOMAN WISHES 70 TARE washing and irons q dress 159 Blane at, bet cen stanton and ‘Rivington. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE rh, aa fcat rate cook: ie willing 19 do the washing and roming; can furnish the best city reference. Tor two day ab 96036 Sa SI°UATION WANTED-—BY A RESPECTADBE WO- peame ress, would aaster wich charaberwork OF of children, in a privaic famiy, Beat city refe- tm the rear, HEALTHY YOUNG omen hg big A yanst breast of milk wishes 4 situaton am nurse; fortwo days nt 23 iat ay, betwoen 13th aod tun ate N ENGLISH GIRL WIRHES TO OBPAIN A ane tion as waltress and chambermaid or a8 waitress. ihe bon Cae ‘Apply tor (wo dayeat 303 Weel 2608 » fire OOMPEFERT DRESSMAKER WANTS A SITUATION; san 0 all kinds of sewing: will do light chambers ork Gan give the best of city reference. Addiess for two dag® Drestmaker, station D. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECT: A, itl; £0 cook, wash and iron; city referunce, Call at SITUATION WANTED—AS WAITHESS IN A PRI- itor business: in bed of city relcrente, fram a pa Gan beseen f bir two days at $2 meets sh 8 WAITRESS—A SITUATION WANTED BY A young woman. ina aus family, a, first clase watt Teas: beat city reference from her last plaice, Can be scen for two days at 122 West 20h at, between 6th and 7th ave. — A SITUATION WANTi:D—BY A GIRL, 48 CHAM! a maid, and to pen fine waahipg Feiss Calar Sth ste Detween ist YA RESPECTABLE YOUNG | WOMAN WISHES A SITU. ailon as waitress, or chamb: and to dy) plain sew. rmatd ing: Rasihe bea. of reference for fve years, Cull ab 167 jobnaa st., Brook!yn, A SITUATION WANTED a8 LAUNDRESS, OR ‘amhiny je 217 East 23a wt, Betiveen 1 ean 3 Callahan crepe mab RESPECTAB! M. x A BESRECTABLE WOMAN Wa aNTa a STyATION to do yeneras nousewor! reference from her 1S 6th ave., near 20h PROFESSED COOK WISHES A SITUATION IN A family; thoroughly Wader cooking tn all Best of city resere: dat 70 Wem A SITUATION WANTED—oY ‘A RESPECTABLE a good baker of bread and ing and ironing, 225 Wont 21th at, “SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, AS } chambermaid and geaus ress, or 10 ta! aren. Has cood city references. Can giana st., recond for, front room, J cooking tn adi bis ing. Calls. ber presen WANTED—BY A work of a small fam! ou wok do the Ii for three days at 262 vd 7 nO. ‘ob ection to the country. ipring at. ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, nd seumatress or as nurse and sean chamberwork and wasting. City re‘e- Vat 125 5th ay, D—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, aa chambermaid aid Wallkem, oF tO do chambers ork sist im washing. OF Woubd ‘ake gare of ehildron, Beat cliy reference. Cail aL tut La. AW'b St, Where she can De teen at her presen. employer's, BY A FIRST CLA priva wlarge fai 270 Bd aw Wagrteora sire: nial 0 i JANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. ‘ion a OK; willing 10 amis’ wih washing and iron. baking aud jasiry. Good seterence. Ade “? Centre Market pines, bewween Grand, and V Can rea. pre sate Oj or, 128 Bast 2th st, Can came highly recon. biended ae TED—A irl, froner? woud do thon to’a: a noe from her last Place, Call ar Poor, buele Fort. TA) Wii pain cost, waster und ironer fu a privais pan the best of reference. Call fortwo daywat I eh ty ANTED-—BY A FI RST c LASS. WAITRESS, A SITUA. tion in a small fami; hamberwork and walling end ansist with the washing ama irouiagy hes years’ reterence, Call at 686 6th av ANTED—A SITUATION. AS COOK, it, A COMPE. tent woman; city Call at 44 S2d wt, 34 a¥., firwe Noor 0» or gricery. WASTED BY A PROTRSTANT GIRL, A SITUATION todo chamberwork and Waiting, oF to take care of children and ejp with washing sud ironing Good rete. Fever, Call Thompaon st. A siTv ‘ATION RY A PROTESTANT URL, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YouNo WOM A situation aschambermaid and wal Goo! rete Brooklyn. Tenor, Address 30 Atlantic st., WAsten—ay a RESVECTABLE WOMAN, A srry. ‘tion to cook, wash and from, Good reference, drese 30 Avautic st, Brevk!ya. ARTED- BY A RESPEC as oh abermaid ana Ia pe usderstan: Has five years’ reference, Can be reen for bucmess. days at 265 Int av, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WIDOW. A PUTUATION Aw Durst, in @ respectable family; is fully competent tw take an fnfant from rth, Ge refererce can be gives frow her iart piace, Cun be sewn for two @eyaat 47 King a Frout basement, from 10 1a te morniig. MELP WANTED—FEMALES. A SEAMSTRESS WANIED—ONE WIIO CAN WORK om One work and cam operate on W rk Wilken inachine. ‘fe such an easy stttnlion and permanent sm pls ment given by applying (o Mra, b. Marris, No, 4 Amity st. 100D SERVANTS AND GUOD SITUATIONS MAY BE obtained et Clinton Ball, on Astor place. a few dorrs Brvetvar. formerty the Bike fuse. G-rmao "Halla ean Pre er we 'DEMARET. Superintendent [Abin UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT —W ANT above, a eapabl OAM, WhO Cal mie wiatend thecdopertinenl, "Howe ‘need apply bat those who had experience in seillng, taking order ew Dut eaus, two doors below leis AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED IN BROOK a or German girl, to take care of a ABTED.—A GOOD XURBE 4xp SRAM beat of elty rele Anply wus Of 30th st, ride shoo, bef before IL o'clook. RIMMERS AND MILIANERG WANTED.—PERMA ent engagements caw be made with two er three fret st wagee ou Inquire at oh aw : food work. Nowe but competent bands Giane hands at the tn M Largs, Ik need cal ONE AB COOK AND ONE AS Bt Gerinam oF Broich wll be prover teed apply at thie oven of the Penner! ‘Trin ty Buildtags, 11) Brosdway, be in the morning FULLY COMPETENT TO wing: she mast also wn heme de ayent % 4 11 tn the morning w ABTED-IN BROOKLYN, a YOUNG GERMAN wo man, to asaist the lady in eepine, she meat ua garstand cuitiag and eine ini Thudren's droves, pd sine, ungorstana coo eis pking. Address for three days FO ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN iron for @ family of three per was short distanee from by bring retereme agen Arpiy at Sore 97 Beckman wer GOOD COOK, FORA Ni “A tO DININO BALOON ply Lor lwo dey: ANTRD—A YOU no fame ogy ‘M GIRL, wit APRAKS One «ho can come 47th m,, between th rps weit Wen ented and 1 A WANTED “LADIES OR OR GENTLEMEN, TO LEARN A er pin ah een! Tanah te hen ta ya poctantiy. A At 76 Wort Broséway, soernd story, i Levee fom SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES. =. SBLLER, WHO apd Garman. bewernper t a Oo cape. eTLEM AN or EDUCATION AND bx? edpted to upon trial. XOUNO M. ant im OF PAEERIECH As AS ARSISTANT fenty wished’ to imines fastion as bok. best city ragprence given, Ad ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE MAILS OF THE CHINA, | Our London, Paris and Berlin Correspondence. Reception of the Mexican Depu- tation by Napoleon. Bho Speeches Not Published and tho Annexation to France Mooted. Dotertainment and Addresses from the Dissenting Ministers and cclesiastical Students. Mr. Beecher’s Bronchitis Cured by “ Divine Interposition.”” The. American Presidential Canvass in England. The Present and Prospective Wars of Engtand. FRENCH REPORTS FROM SAN DOMINGO. THE SITUATION IN GERMANY. NADAR’S BALLOON VOYAGE. Interesting Reports of the Journcy, Descent and Narrow Escape of the Travellers. tom House Officers, BURGEVINE’S MILITARY POSITION IN CHINA. THO WAR IN JAPAN. MISS BATEMAN ON THE LONDON STAGE, THE PRIZE RING, den Ren ae port at aa early hour yesterday morving. morning. following vews:— two instapoes. allude to the Archduke Maximilian. 40 Spain wer of the Upper House for life, Polish affairs, such a report, coding the Zlet of October gives the followin whom compared with toe previous week — Notes no@mploy et The amount of notes tw ci dopartmanta ts £14 645,209, show! £14 66 sang hem compared with tbe preceding return. © Oxed to commence in Londen on the Sih of No- rember. According to a circular of Mewnre, Willians, Overbury & Co., the arrivals to the 24th uitime (pre seat Lime) were 64,982 bales, of which 32,479 are Austre, Ham, and 22,103 Cape, A letter (rom Liverpool, of the 21st ultimo, The fourth and last series of the wool wales in thie time Of the year opeued this evening with a catalogue of 2,107 tales Fast India, Toere was go attendance from tbe trade, and about the osaal uunbber of foreign bay he competition was fair, and wools showing ony of maple, Qultahle ethe ©) come in for or mit with ng! Ve 80 far Comm de! an advance of from 1d. t 1554. per ib. OM last Augnns raion. while (or shorter wools the advance, if amy, in ea decided A work bow jomt Pablihed io Algiofe contaming an Interesting secount of the French mission to Gha- dames, eccomplinhed in Oktober and November last your Tht mineloo, ¥ RAR wae undertakes with » commercial, rather thau @ military object, was scoompliahed by off corn attached (0 the Army of Afries, and was attended With the best consequences It was oxejosively theone Morces sod Tripoli that Raropean merchandise found iia way hitherto tuto the Soudan, but (he French govers. ment considered that Algeria ix (be watural point of de. partare, (hrowgh ite parts either om the cart or the west, Cappers [rom the report of the commissioners (hat the articles best waited to the trade of Central Afrien are silken and woolen stuff, perfumery, glans, trinkets, peedion, peper, ooking giaees, sword Diades, ton aod sqger. A late letter from Bt. Petersbarg, in the Wationat Ga wtle, 0 Dera, save The Imperial Hank has pobliched ite reterm fortnight, vot oae'e pivy ao eae te of the stan The Aerial Menster Hailed by Cus- The Cunard steamship China, Captaia Anderson, which left Liverpeol on the afternoon of tle 24th, and Queens- town on the evening of the 26th October, arrived at this The sews by the China has been anticipated in its maio points, aed dmancial and commorcial reports by her own report off Cape Race, which was telegraphed from Newfoundland, end published in the Hxnsto on Tuesday ‘The very latest despatches by the China, dates. in Lon- fom on the 2th of October, in the evening, report the Ihe Londen’ Giohe mays the official contradictions from the Rasnian Consulate in Laudon are not reliable, and cites ‘The report in the Paris Momiteur of the reception of the Mexican deputation by the Emperor does not iu any way Lighteen thousand reserve troops have besa called out Ip Austria Count Wickenburg had been relieved of his ‘unctium a Minister of Commerce, and avpointed a mom- ‘Tho Jwermat de St. Petersburg emphatically euies the reported interview Of @ Ubresteving character between the Russian Ambassador at Coostantinopie a Ali Pasha on nd eays neither the attitude of the Porte nor the presemt rotations of Ruewia and Turkey justity ‘The retora from the Bank of England for the week ne an TO ee £3,140,525 Ine, £10,971 Public deposit + 4437335 Dec. 178,217 Other deposits... ‘19'271'202 Dee, 1,081 /506 On the other side of the account —~ Government securities Le 945, 565 No chat Other securities... vos 19088 406 = £1268, 4 89 ve £22,071 20, ohag A decrease 0 £69,185; and the stock of bullion ia both imorease of ‘The fourth aod laat tories of sales of coloaial wool this PRICE THREE CENTS . THE NEW YORK HERALD. | ton of that establishinent. As the bank ao longer pays | peror has changed his mind in rogard to the future diapo- ith notes except in silver, the silver coin in its metallic regerve has diminished threo millious of roubles. The Payments, moreover, are oly made iw old crowns of bly which lon least teu per cent in meiting jor that amatance the applications for re- febtremeat i aver would be much more considera. bl im spite of the enormous expense of carriage which ver coins occaBion. ‘The Court of Rome is (October 14) busily oceupled just now with the probable consequences of the diplomatic change of which you have already been informed. A sort of punio reigns in the Italian army. Forty off- core have been tried by court martial and degraded for Deing married, contrary to the regulation of May 25, 1859. But it seems there are about 2,200-oilicers in the army married wader the same circumstances, aud therefore menaced with the same punishment. Heavy raina have occasioned groat disaster jn all the Villages along the banks of lakes Como, Garda and Mag- lore; and the temp rary bridgo across the Po, of the Piaconza Railway, bas been broken down. pe Feventy-seven bishops of the Neapolitan provinces Davo signod a remoustrance addressed to the King of Italy Againat the cironlar of the Minister of Worship, which re- leased tho marriages of non-Catholics from the obligation of an ccclosiustical ceremony, ‘The famous director of the Gaselle of Verona, Pictro Rorego, has died suddenly in Turin gaftef having ventured ‘Wo attack the Court of Kuine, the Episoopate and the rest. ‘There was some rumor about poison, and the authoritics ordered the opening of the body, Some traces of the Presence of polkon aro stated to have been already de- tected, and « more minuto analysis ia proceeding. The stoam=bip Europa arrived off Queenstown harbor at Harter past lon A. M, oa Suntlay, October 25. Jn London tho premiuin om insurance on the ship Quilty Jotta, frou the routh coast of Amorics for London, ad- vanced om the 24th ult. to thirty guiness, owing to her Vorug out forty-eight days, Ten guineas wore also paki on es pean which lo't Colomba on the 3d of June, with @ ‘Slur: ule. fo Loston, oongals, after oficial tours, mea aga. Rontes opened at 07.05 on tho Paria Bourse on the same day. OUR SPECIAL DESPATCHES. pondence. Loxvow, Oct. 24, 1863, John Bull's Commerciat Jeatousy and Present War Posi- tion— The Coming Partition of China awl Japan— Malling Of of Trade with the United State=—Dread of 4 Confiict— The Ram Question—Semmes at the Cap—Fifet of the War New—Jef. Davis and Priends at a Discownt— Ovinion of French Balloons, ee. Jobn Uuil ts @ merchant, Give him the opportunity to trade with all creation, with the contro of the world’s finance in London, and permission: from all the strovg Powers to iibuster and bully the weak and unprotéctea, and ho is very well conient. Stop; there is one thing more that is very dostrablo, No other great nation mvost attempt to equal or rival this one either in commerce, population, wealth, territory ‘or military or nn val affairs, Then i any great Vewer will not Consent to remain in a gubordivate position, of break up and di solve the first opportunity, the jealous noul Ot ie Dult'is in the throes of & aregt agony. At this tine he is at war with tured separate people— two of them populous communities—the Chiaese, Japan, ene aod New Zoalandorr, Of course it is his “nawifest destiny’ to force his trade ond settlements at tho point of the bayonet upon every poople and every tnd that € nol rele his for Ooo of these fine mornings we shall hen” Ubet China hag been annexed (0 Great Lritala, Probably Japan wil be reserved for Fav ¥ commoretal retara tesued by the Board of Trade shows thit the dectine ia the conuooreo with the Um ted Great manvfact many have emigrated and veme ha trades—awmong them shipbuilding and gnomaking—have increved immensely, avd givea employment much larger number of persons and a greater ani These cirenmatances have tended greatly to re Knglisn commercial classes with the great dec ovtwom trade Al this timo {hore is a wholesome feaar of a war with the United states, and this gives a moderate tone tothe innate hostit ty existing towards you and your cause, Vigorous @iscussions aro constantly going On respecting the logality or iMegality of the fitting out and sending away to the rebo's war versels and steam rams, They aro in a most perplexing dilemma; if decided to bo legal, then the weakest nations ia the world, if at war with finglaod,eam command the capital, (ho mechanical skill, the ship- budding ) ards and the manuel fores to fit outany number Weers aud ironeclads to prey upon British com Hine in the the tables can be torned agatost thin t shopkoe i 100 ia her moxt vulnerable port fitting ont vessels ta illegal, there ts au British government becomes worth of Ainerioan ships and ¢ stroyed by English vessels it must come to O08 of two result by wuflr dire disaster then 10 the rebelr, and the able for every dollar's encouragement (0 the the late battles ia Geer, 1 fall of rebel bonds eb 1 a litte be A they were higher y Ward i naar bad a OF ‘The demand for tickets was eo great (o that the whole houre was made into and the tickets were all sold, ineen poblie free, and when the resolutions of admitst volves Mut Of nome 8 decided guccers, xr WS. Landeay entertains the noted slave desler house b» extend how) fighiius for their tikerty. Hut be has that the Intercvepted correrpondenee of Randers, Slidell, Heajsinia und Co bow that his"hompitality” ls all ("shop —that be inorely treating bis customers to feed war veesele' that are Gtting out for the rebels ‘The shipbaliding intorest & powerful clawn baving soormens wealth amd & great amount of cayital ‘employed, and nearly all the largest shipbutiding firme have ome or more members i@ Perliament. Hot ibe bation oF the rulars do pet seam disposed ts run hea: lon foto ondiegs ware to fubserve the interest of eciaes, it they do, it wil be emphatieally running & mock with ai} creation. if the Englisa think they cam wio at it, let them try feognision Of the repels than they ever were before From the Frock capital we hear very litte, exonpt thas, the Ranperer 4 be would be @ M. Neder, io Ato my bainen, come to aril to beth | prophesied this as min ae I ¥ house for a car, Then be (rusted io brittle French irom in hie grapples, aod they broke like pipe Frened {roo and steel are utterly unreliable when Asan serouaat, M. Madar i# elm. 7 inant hin stare thet all bie party never knew such folly in ballooning pleton were out Killed, The weather ia very warra for the season Oar Paris Correspondence. Pans, Oct, 23, 1868, Ihe Bemperor and the Merican Depuatin—Annezation © Mexico 0 Krance—The Knperor's Addrete— Recognilon— Ihe Orand M1e—Southermert, Nertherners and Bngiish- menm Departure of the Ironclad Sewatron, de., de The Monticur of (hit morning sunounees that the Mer). can deputation was received by the Emperor yesterday, io order to give (hem an opportantty to thank his Majesty for sit bin kindoows W them. Singularly enough, bow over, Ube oficial ancouncement slope here, The poblic is oot permilted to know im what high fown and trwery Phrases “enor batrada prevented hie (hacks and ¢xpremed bis gratitude, nor after what manser'the Emperor rey let 0 Bim Now, bad bia Majerty dovired bie policy opew the Mexican question to be known, this woul! bare been the best opportunity tm the world to ventilate M. Mad be desired even to pot forth a fooler, never would there have teen « better chaner; bot sothing © Whe kind ooours. There mart borsome p68 reason for this reticence, May ii be explaion! by the ‘oem pang’? io which the Mexican qnention ts entering? The Archos Marini} 0 will not go 0 Manion, excapt upon the Invitation of tae maywrity Of the pexple. Before thus joy tat) © erm be rendered votuntary and wnanimene the three quarters f tho Mexicans territory whhels te otill in pemvenion Of Jonren, oh what the Vresch journals Would bare their romsers believe are bat few preimory Eeeriia Dewde, mont be Conquered by the French troops. This beng requisite, 0 beneved by many thet the Kae {tates ie made up by an increxse of tho trade with other mbers who were gupported by tho og the fo yoted upon dem. Iatvis and bis party could only muster three feeble five thousand, The whole adair was Lamar, aad other Southerners, and be calls it opening bin to strangers and a people it thrown at bhi Lord Russell bas law on bis ride aod also the safety of the Mate, aot he menwe to detaiu ail the ream In the meantine they are farther (roms cannot lead other patious by (ho Lose | sition of Mexico, and that, having conquered, ne menos to hoid it as Freveh territory. Tho sem) oiliclal journals now inform us that there ig @ large party in Mexico desirous of Pare and simple annexation to Frince, and quote extene sively from the Correspondence Builier, which states that this party is in reality the mont numerous, and adds that it is ply afew ambitious meu, hungry for place and hoping to obtain it, who form the Austrian pactys that this party is the only one which can make itelf officially beard, which gives ita great chance of being triumpbant, but that is none the more for thet the ex- preesion of the national will, Home persons havo interpreted the silence of the oficial jourval upon the subject aud the non-publication ef the Emperor's reply as evidence that ne intends backing ou of tho whole affair; but this theory m= hardiy sustaine® Dy the fact thata thousaad troops leave Cherbourg to day for Vera Cruz, and (hat more are coon to follow, — The Cons (tuli nnelarsures us that the municipalites come tinue to vote for the Archduke, and that the people’ continue to pronounce in bis fayor, According to ali probability, it informe us, the result of the general vote will be known towards gho-end of Worentee, and will ba carried to the Archduke at the boginni ot O08 i ‘The probability is simply that as the to moet onthe oth uext month, eres must say something publicly aboub wecies desire to take tho edge. of change to forty olla g Tr vitwaieg now. This is the reason, I are, viet speeches” made at the reception of the be A ” oanten wero not allowed to one Preparation of the annual address te Bow the larger portion of the Lope) time; and ils of ministers, over which be presides, aro freq eid, to consult upon its component parogray! idea that i! will contain fying na indicative of # yay war with justia has beep aboat abandoned even by the al ce one sald to by the MOR sanguine partisans of ‘war for an Our} Zouthern frieuds, as they always have been heretofore, are sure thut the Emperor will now gives pry bint intended to recognize a M are opinion te (Boro is ks probability of the | alone t towards: remeniiies now than there eb any thine during the past Reem monthe, Mr. Slidell cannot be very oleae be ry vory Gey! wieriee, for plat Made A A pa tind ia heettias cae Grand Hotel. He looks a littie Vine and mel iy i bie besom friends, Mason and Gwin, ba ve gouge v0 ag ands The Grand Hote! is au amusing place to wo at occa ly, It is tho boadtquartors of the secessioniatss of whom havo rooms there in th» fourth story, a ecouomize by gving out for thelr meats at choap restag- rants. There aro a number of Northerners there; but the lines are very clogely drawn, and there is no arfociation’ between the two, fact, some of (he Southero ladies, 48 they sweep by Nertherners, scornfuly gather in their skirt, as (uoogh they feared to be contamimated by” toueh hg even the hem of a Northeroer's garment, ‘The secession wis, compored of Southerners born and @ faw bastard Northdrnors, evitivate the Engiteh ansazingly y Knglieh sisterg in retura estood ty chem all (heim, and th sympathy, while ail their hate Iv reserved for 1o from the North, The extent ond bittornens of Ula feet ing is really remarkab heard an amiable looking English ale atate the other day thet she bad rather ortherners torn to pieces than the little er hart. ron left Brest on Twesday on ite #e- which 8 to c-ntinue teu days, The : ore, the reoond, of Teneriifs— Cape st. V jaadcon will ren Teahinng to moet eucrate d who ban wovar be t the remotest Idea hi ves worth. or what it waa ulled, ai koow whether “ihe Lowell Journal w ty Frauce.’? Oar Berlin Cor anatous to much thought of ponde 11H, Vol 21, 1608. f Leipsie—Pativities ab The Annivereary of the Battle Lekpeie cowl Bi wry Btections tn Brugia Grek Vicory of pie Deinaa of the Gowrnment—The King's Visit ta Cologne, de, de, ‘ThE festivities at Leipee In hooor Of the battle of Oeto- Dor4S, 1413, nnpoars to have The,gelobration began with divine service to all the chetches iu theeity, after which some 30,000 persone at rembled jn the market place oheara “Te Dec pregared by ho momhers of tho 19 off with great eetat, many. I0 was followed by Maudel’s “Tatetajah” and Luther's good old hyma, “Our G4 te a .ateong lower,’ which was jolued in by all the spectators, and produced an imposing offect. When t idod, the. ane sembly, procoded by the cai the yeleraam of the war of jwdepenten the “reprener. tatives of one hontred aud ity German olties, repalset to the Towa Ilall, where an addross was delivered by tho bargomaster of Leipsic, Dr. Koon, and thea marched oat of the city gates on a pity able points of the Geld of battie, in the evening there was ome of thowe voreblight pre for whieh the Germans have meh an extraordinary predilection, end in which spwards of 10,090 poreumn are mid to have taken part, while bonfires were jit om all the hie round the town Io token of rm ing. The olmest en thosianta prevailed, and nothing eeourred to disturb the the harmony of the proceedings, oc0u authorities having wieely refrained (rom tat fn (hem—allowing the Ub color fig, which is still proscribed to some parte of Germany, to wave from all the pablic beiidings, and jotting the orators spoochity aud the pe ple huzea to their heart's content, The nest day a monument, erected {0 commemorate the ing of one of the gvien by the Vrovsian lapdwebr, was cavelled, acd a grand lumiontion crowped the festivities, The weather during the whole time was splon 4 it bas been throughout this month, which i# more like an lodiaa summer than a German autunn, In many other cities of Germany the anniversary of the 18th has beon kept with more or ler slemulty, only one potentate, the Prives of euss Greliz, or rather hie mother, who ls regent during bis misority, haying thought pro- per to f rbd all publie reyioings on this occasion. Fortius nately, an Bo part of the priveipality ie more (han ao hoor's ride from the frontiers, itn imbabitants will wot have been put to mach iscouveu\enes by the probibitier, In Berlin the day passed of very tumely, iy royal de cree, a special service was held in the churches, the War aud rome of the barracks we flags, and the statues of Blusher, heroes of 1813, adoreed with » with these exte, eed the opening of the wew Turners’ flail, the PLyriognomy of the Capital displayed no particouter appearance of festivity, The ball in question wae penee of the city of Berlin, weleen by the w& ly Commenced Inet May, and quite be \s'tar eoough ai vavcet to be opened for Sao gd a the Toreere which keope whet it prominens toch an ingratitude eremony wae many thounend yo and io thew Nght hose jackets tot) the speeches tat ar ecempan: were to clearly livered ‘with the fear of the police bevore the tt4 orate and it (bey ever hazarded & heal ” yaw , in Ube ventence qu let above, te — a Seite gle ik wae mo carefully corked ‘erteriay the primary elections for the Yecent Cham. Der tank ison in Beritn and thtooghout the kingdom, aad ave, an (ar an ie you macertained, reewited ies trem pt of the parts of progres. Vireo in Votedam, fentience of the King, and wheres large propatien the ciinene are entirely dependeat vy the Court, over Se elrcted Wo ON y Ore cmmarvatine, in ment A the wimsiler towne bear Berlin hardly @ peers «ins gover oe wee 0 aime . le The terroram exercined min srevann, cabo ai pire, Ton the hepa Ld jeter carriers, 4 tor t toe ¢ lg candibatee, ood Ul the ev rest 3 bet an ctoct quite the reverse of what was iatensed, sm 8 erciet by them has prompted many pe iret tere mb hed bMberie atbetmiwed king fart in the elections to apyeer at a jreedered the pamarieat voperveriey af he it ie Wey] thet saeibea purened by HA more cverw belmbe roel Gwtricw (be eyetenn be attended ith greater eeccene, bot ne general renalt, and there can be drobt bot that at (he einetion f Leepothen, whieh te : tbe Oppaition mapruy returned be slenort, \f nek uit, a Large 8 Im bee loth Rewniow Feversl Of te moterate © oy nan radesia Tew make way © that whater ctf tande wp for to quality. new Lagiviatire wih be 0 protent of Janaaty 1. soto deware it walh i i fi fi a t Hi id to wet waide tbe © the goed old farbion of hie aocentore, Orit n tive a logetber , 3 g Widow being (rovbie! by & preg ar Feprenmetat ion Where! cece world vee nothing by ecm totem ae inede at present i

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