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ah Ca wes 2 een Ore of them (the Prince Consort) bas just | bellizerente severally chased tls probablé thet the One of the opposition journals bere has bad ia serives | coly m the rural Gwtriots of the Wart Pomeresia and (te independence vie. are cecoustored « bit of 4 gale to the Irish Sea and jast on | European Powers will tegogaize the | contemplation for eeveral days the qupstion of ropro- | Gricsin that the resction as gained « (ow tavlated hae ut fate compl’. capet Gruntoring, Darely getting ete port ait Cutiof | ““ir\in stated thet ox peanlor Gwia, so was intrgcod ducing It in. ita columme, Whotber this be done or not, | tories, OF the Ministers, Genera! Koon water he only cumsolation thay atiompt to der vercom | by MF Slidell to M. Droaya de Lhdye, assuming Ug treas | the map will bo clanaeatinely reproduced and circulated, Choee costly naval fhilares nthat the weeseie of France, | {0% Call orniawhote ne toe cot oe ia tocogur, | ud Willhave a most oxcollegt effect ja showing vbe Rewea aad fhe United States are tittle 1 any bertor {isu of the Southern confederacy, bo desirous of placing | People of France what alight bei Napoleon and Maxt- Silenkong of Ruweta, whenever that eation is r-ferretto . itself under (ho ction of France, rather than romatia | auiiaa Rave upoo Mexico, in epite @f all the misreprosca- 0 the Union. Ex. Latham, of Califoraia, is also among hagiebmen tbey caamet qroces! ther mori tes leading all bis infence 00 oopperheadiaua, It is certainly tations of Forey aud the govornmemt joureals, who would toe aad rage that the Geet and eifcors of che Cear have uofortunate that so loyal a State as California has just have us believe that the entire Mexican people are burst Deon received le Ameriok with puck symiicant corduuliy, proven herself to be should bave in Europo two sot-aisant | ing with enthusiaam for the Emperor aad the Archduke. i BEEES ne ? FI Opmion i growing Gory goneral thai est sprigs Will | Ree ee te fe wras given at tho | 7B Pays states thot Genoral Korey, previous to rotura os that th find ear y a!) Rarepe plunged oto 6 war | Grand Motel on Friday evening. Among the rofrosbmenta |} 'ag to France, goes vo the United States on a mission orgens claim France exhibits strong ay a@ptoms of a desire W leave Seer Sees wan Tplene which has been christeued | from the government. eu J vy Nome, imierpretation of th being (oat Loow Na ‘The Memorial Diplomatque persists ia affirming that oun aan sort w er an ally | Victor the Archduke Maximilian has privately bat definitively manuel, who reigns over an empire of (weaty two mil Hons of peopte and her an army of oear'y four bundred theessed men But (he clerics! papers © France, al iH i$ i fis fi f transport him to Vera Oruz. The opinion, nowever, is Fit He i i we & wor cece = frer of dexpotiom | 48d 8 map ly ing ground in Europe that Maximilian will sever ‘Tee Ai < ke, wk « ww ombenge of the p — dh tn the balla of tha Monteananse,”” and wo ee tereer Presch army for s Speainh one This idea w believed to be the ions ng me 1m lke lake coremonsous Visit of Rugoose to Madr) But Vietor manuel and (be Protest ant aad Litera: vations of (ke world @1il Sever allow that Whue arrangement ve be carried out. The Amer can o\eo.ons bare strack terror inte ibe bearts of the sevewnoaitse m Europe i ie the hang writimg 08 Lhe wall, whiek plainly says to all the enemies of Amorwan gatiooaity,’ You have been weighed io the batence aod found wanting” 1% © Mone, Mone, Tobe, Cpharvn. The |oodoe ime end other hostiie papers (reat the subject very gmgerty. as they glean oo satis (retion from the sews, they say but fittle But rest con. feo! @ jwedieting Gimaster to Rosecraoe and Meads «0 Courwe the woah (3 father b the thought ‘The Frnglial eiections, Woo, are ail of them signifceat. ‘They coer 'y every one go against Lord Paimeruton's od inlstration | cunsder i corteim thet the vid political Abimble -\cgor will got (Browa ot oe ‘Oret general i He E5 +] i aie i bt Fad H j : I i E : i j 3 & ir i Hl Hy x F i j i z it im Prance for the Rebel Navy—Intervention—The Brotherhood— Nadar's Balloon—Bishops Aizpatrick and | ar H i : i “3 B : i i : : i ft i i H $ : t 4 #¢ iif] ij ; H & li if § 5 EF i tt i z rile tt vote in Februsry or March. The tories gain 4 costly, I was the tntantion of 1 ‘ Teepe Tg ; but even the worm will tura; the patience of the ivourred othe movgrol party power, more beceuee that party most Pingmalie and ong evtetag of ations cay be | Ft"a taconite the pontersenat oft eeaunes fnilg to weet the wakes the people than (rom any great «| tried too far, and when it once breaks down it may lead or from the gallant sia not having obtained a "blue strength of their ows. they get inte power, not unlitsly | 1 Tuy ine case the Emperor will be seriously embar- Dero oo . woee. the proper. ta consequences which M. de Bismark and Bis master @f@ | 11)" trom ihe dock authoriting, tbe 10m @id not take they wil! turn sharp rount and throw all heir Infuse | 164 im nis etforts te place the Archduke Maximilien authorization to arm the voosels. Tt is believed that the Chambors will be opened on the | pisos till Sunday. About ose GEE Ae wes, Bae, pen tse, Guage leave ‘upon the throne, and still more so in doing what bw reece omate. Coe Ee ewnl mani Ok ee mn Sinking ship, and to stand by the rebels whee their | i isve ne has had the intention to do from the traced declaring 1 iinpossible to. go 2a with euch © Lagi. came @ cv ULieriy Bopeless wt!) Bot be to shew (he usual Bisg—coavert Mexico tato a Freach colony. One er introducing @ new law of guifrage or very certain: oo long ag M. Fould remains at the head a the Gnancial department, not one soa will be loiued o guaranteed to aid in the Austrian experiment. : res, An 78 (One of the explanations given for the tour of the Em- 7 unde oe resCuacibers Will bo allowed press in Spain ts that the Emperor, finding that he cannot will continue their count upon Engiand, is eaxious to make an alliance wi Spaie for al im carrying out bis designs upon the |. cap continest. In return for Spain's assistance the - peror will guarantee ber the continued possession of Cuba, which, in case of a war between France and the United States, would afford an excellent and convenient rendezvous for Kreach ships-pf-war and for the massing of troops. ar There is now mo doubt of the fact that six large iron-cled won at the Cape by | Gory. omar at oli baeards vessels, two of which were to be mounted with rams, have (irom tos London Tomes or «) supposed that, like some phan! " been in the course of construction for the ‘‘confederacy,”” ‘Re arrival of the Vanderbilt at the Cape seoms to have | ber departure through tne numerous sBipe she would during the past six months, at the ports of Bordeaux and Den the signal for Gao Cuntodersie cruhers: to beas'e re- m mais boing aware of the circumstance? ‘Tbe arms, ammuoition, ‘at once as if for the West Indies; ‘Besides, £1 Toussan making ete fie =! , but this, too, is doubtful, tat big wife and bis mother-in-law i axious to prevent him from identifying himself in ang way with the present system. Ls aEEERE? i ii i i isk shee igs thing is preposterously 5 » security, a mortgage on a goid mountain in the intertor: would not "have been reney Tee aoe Tor foe pens. ora or Now Zealand, Known only to themselves, aod also one- a! for the machinery with a large house in Havre, and 2 ‘millions of fraace,a portion of the product of the tly loet, decayed or buried cotton loam, bas already been paid on acoount to ipture bistorians—may ene day Yast the equal, of Canton, C Marsoilles, Havre or Liverposlt on a p R) Probable that orders will be soca issued for telagraphe, eaxatbases, Galty the work upon them. This ts already ead by ter carriers. No desert ournal to have bese done. Such, however, is (amt. Verily the “Confederate savy” which expected to obtain from Europe ts coming to grief. Dumber of officers who expected to join the vessels have just beea stopped in Fuglaad are eajoying 8 Paris. ‘The articles which have recently bees published ia the America. Thero is tho Cabinet at Washington in pect to coedi ‘The Secretary of the Treasury is opposed tore- but says the savages have made a vation, The Fo! {faire is also opposed to iatermed- i § 5 a 3 I ? bi i | j ii | trouble to learn the names of | the boaxed in this matter ENGLAND | 11 proof of this we may state that munication was recel Fizege 7 i i i! i i l iH il i r | wv a Siddons. upon her | hope wilt not tarn Lamartine is out with anotber ‘the sorrows of the poor old maa. ‘the world by leaving it? Our Paris Correspondence. THE Pann, Oct, 97, 1963. bee oe, legal The Coming Session— Poland—MexicomThe Bmperor Will Gl (0 westion of the Reaffirm the Neutrality Doctrine in American Affaire— tag Waldeok that it tomes ‘The Archduke Mazimilian—the Secesriontets— Ka Sena was elected of sus tors Gwin and Latham—Bali at the Grand Hetel—The to 199, and Haye most fa- os ae Ooancit desi 448 wo 36, and Jacoby by 445 to 46; te % i peror's i) desired of Deliesach, by 376 to 87, and Diesterweg by 378 to 35; him to postpone the meeting of the Senate and Corps Lo- | speech, an | informed you in my last letter, be will fe: febd in the Fourth, Laning by 490 to 6, and Tomene by 354 Tyee SIN ous te sak coxbne teanea gistatif, as they considered it impossible for any man to | iterate his neutrality policy of Inst year. Thave jast cald, IN@ IW ENGLISH BYES. ‘aufficiently familiarize himself with all the details of the wore 001 composed entirely of adberents of the govern. iblin (Nov. 2) of the London Times. ‘acts policy of the ment to enable him we On jth Neng to the leader upon trot wasn im the Times of Friday, states that Londonderry, to defend them properiy and successfully against Liverpool “are ng out a tide of emi tho strong and talented opposition, which will make a pared ein which iba trom Galway m bet a combined and desperate attack upon them at the coming | signs of the brotherhood, and he, ia common with aime | 4.144 poarth district, which hes «large population of poo. So pemeeges Vicun way te a session The Emperor, nowever, unwilling to acknow- sac of a ee ee ene Py workmen, and ts therefore more decided in its opinions’ ney ‘Brothers and by casual ships, the average mont Jedge that th it tal de for | them carried inte revelations in candidate * at this ‘of’ the from ge 9 present governmental system depended for operation. than the others, no conservative aa all emigration even Naty om os year, oe its support upon any single individual, “put bis foot dqwra”’ in opposition to this, and @o the Chambers will ‘meet on the Sth of November, and M. Rouher is at work night and day ‘*posting bimself” in all the little detatle aud Intricactes of the somewhat tortuous course of the was nominated, the few aon-democratic votes being lost or given toa moderate. The reason why the micority against ‘Temene was rather larger than the rest is that he was Tun againat another democrat, Major Steinhardt, who was Fi | ; i 5 é g g Fer, Bother steamer left the harbor of Greenock on Satur. | land 4id not find vent by one port would be sure te | " day for Garelochhead, to have ber compasses adjusted, | 4090 by another. ‘‘America will soon memuber for the district Ia the last Chamber, but whose (ut the pribcipal points which we understood a cee erate me sdjuated, | 4° 7 Irish race at ite sido Emperor and his government during the past year; and conduct did not give general satisfaction, tnougn he stitt | Dad aid down. but every Jet ‘will diminish the attractions of the Emperor ta bard at work in consultation with bis had acertain number of partisans who voted for him. bao bende Seat alg Noe he Cabinet, and in the actual iabor of preparing bis address What ts particularly significant in these elections is that or as wll There is but one course by to be delivered at tho opening. men like Jacoby and Temene have been selected oC omelivo cuprates Tne three prominent topics of interest which will be to Pepresent the capital; the former, whose address in America is phn contrasted touched upon in the Emperor's address be, of course, to the late King to “45—‘it is tho misforiune of as iow toale which provats here " the affairs of Poland, Mexico and the United States. Rela- tive to the former, it is probable that the Emperor wil! faform the Chambers that France, ever ready to ‘‘ make princes that they will not bear the truth’ —has made him more obnoxious, not only to the conservatives, but to royalty itself, than other any man tn the kingdom; war for an idea,” and with large and overflowing sympa | over the territory of the Ucited ; Chat these sont: | aod cho latter an exile (a Switzerland, who will only be | Syercome. We afi Wo, tho undersigned ministers of the cburches in thio for Poland, bas beea prevented from making any | tents were (bose of implacable hatred agaisel Luglemny | enabled to retura to Prussia by the iaviolability with ia their possession the form of | Scotland, in reply 10 the appeal made to us in the ‘Ad. actu intervention in ber favor by the non-disposition of | {he dearer ‘ which the constitution tavests tho mombors of the Lagi. | &xcept rg Sivrn by tue Cleray of tas Confederecemiatia st auaaries England and Austria to join her, at which fect the Em- Jawure during the pariiamentary session, 11 shows that | not happen, that his Lordship, on being ‘applied to, will | feel bound to give public expression to our views, lest our poror is probably in reality exceedingly delighted, as it the quarrel betwoes the King aod his capital has as- gels ean teres OF 2 aah os ceueptions a om. raise the — silence Cages be eg fem implying affords wo hich he has 1 Teal quostion to be determi iu & way satisfacwry to | either sequiescence in document, or mueaeeetens Periant: Sone Mars Wi SS PREIS Sprneier,, Gnd Cnet the cittecns of Ber, ; and useful to the publi ¥ \° | {ndifierence to the crime which it seeks to defend. no disposition to do at present. The ‘moral’? support of France will be pledged to Poland; aud not & Cow people imagine thas the Emperor will make the. shuffling, shilly-2bally coufse which England bas taken in ‘this matter the occasion for saying something which will Bave a tendency to make England more than ever his bumble servant, and make ber cringe more than ever at his (oot, while, at the same time, it sets all England shaking in its boots, es it was three years ago, to the fear of a French javasion. of ‘There is very good reason for belleving that the Em : i i have been gradually drawa, by (he infatuation and ob- stinacy of the goverament, to a piteb of exasperation that i ll He HP S282 ‘The accounts from the provinces are oqually eocour- aging ‘or the opposition. In all the large towns, with the exception of iling, their candidates have deen re. turned, in most instances by considetable majorities. Bvea in Potsdam, the favorite residence of the Prussian i i i 1 i i if iH i tS H aE 3 peror, whatever else be may say about Mexico, | The balloon excitement bes diminished. Ne. | monarchs. aod which only seems to ort as an eppeediz possible incidental will positively assert that he has no inteo- os a8 Sn Oe ere fever oe = soe Se. Sass to Sane Gove! and the other royal palaces, ths opposition pew Ly Ao Won of maxing that country @ Freoeh colony, fracture of ape of tbe email candidate, M. Kiote, beat the Lord Cnamberlain Keller by oon = wy ‘and that he ill withdraw the French troops. ‘aa soon ag he thinks it can be done with safety. And ‘wpon the Ameriean question | am informed from very good authority that the Emperor will reiterate his determl- ation to maintain a rigid and impartial neutrality be tween the belligerent parties. Whether ho will keep either Or both of these promises will of course depend, ag the Kooping or the yreaking of bis promises always bas be- fore, entirely upon what he considers his interest. The Archduke Maximilian formerly hed the Feputation, among that of possessing many other good qualities, of being © modest man. Ho certainty bas the appearance of an amiable man. His ‘“atograph adorns most of the print shop windows of h aft i H, i t *s looks some like poor Fremont, and, like the 90 person can Bowcicaut ve. Detafieid.—Vr. bo was always getting lost, pare his wee be on bebalf of Mr. John Hopper elated ~tement, which is giveo with renee 10 @ bill ee a Soon h lee, Bias nvesteaas, da VAllamagne du served at the Hajenstion. : @f any consequence, the ropaliste have been | th, event of for a dissolution of the at be pos , horse, foot and artillery. Waldece i chosen «| the peal te tn means Convery 7 roan katy : Arrives now which, before reaching the hand of the per- {oe whole ‘Al reasonable allowance, no doubt, should be made tor | His Honor sald that he could not to ‘whom it ie addressed, is not carefully examined i ‘mock circumstances of Christian ministers called in, Provi- ee Motion 0 stand of those dence to labor w! ery xists, Some soreness even | cor uaiene cuetetiaig Olean SO ) enastnte Gentens 0 Bast might | oe wer part, under what they regard aa unjustifiable sad '@ 0 © dangerous movements on the other side, might be excused by act of Parliament to give an appeal unless there | as not nnoatural, a oa Sr sat Seren That terou oor Wo bate the themeotves to alsa 1 tbe loetaat reese the more fa ‘ P Lord Ch ron—That is not so, We have vee to aim a 4 Dr. Loewe, Speaker of the German Parliament in The raat of the wrongs fecidens to 6 state. of boudags, we ° M. Danek, ‘concernéd, should be prepared calmly to listen to their ta. ow, M. de ny tions as t the boat and likeliest practical q promoting the preseat amosioration of the condition of + wo voderaiand ai the al A securing, within the shortest period con. the Common Law Procedure act does not apply to & case sistent with safety, their complete and final oie win doctine to Ren’ the bill of exceptions. | "ee | tines 1960. Tho smait beod of | Baron will decline oh aa + ou have tend it, and if you move for of copies, however, Rave been wr | moterate liberals, of liber’ conservatives, have dwindled oomer pod bs { and distributed. Several of the | away stilt more than in the former Legislature. Of their ot ‘ind ‘et be induced to take cnpanying editorial article were sent \ . Somamon faith than that whieh they i al @ Map of Mexico, and exhidit- w held in possession by the rly 0 excite the ire of the au. i i i H t 3k i 453 tet Hi | i i i i proses