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4 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5,, 1863—TRIPLE SHEET. Qaovgn, 1s eoarwe and dirty looking. We ound. but fow ADDITION AL PROM EUROPE. {mpulso to resistance it created among all the moderate | YMPENDING WAR IN EUROPE. had better got a lawyer and defend hinteetf as beat he Personal Intelligence. and really patriotic classes; but the withdrawal of Gea. Hon. Charles Sumver, of Massachusettes, left the Metro4 = ps ror % igny and the arrival of Gen. apni 8 2. pagent ie” ‘To this Sir John lied, “I cannot defend myself, I itan Hotel yesterday for Washington. borecs, aud tee enttle or sucep. Zaine seo vo have beet regarded as opouing ups beiter | Xmmense Preparations im Mussia for | will uot defead myst ws PiGow, Yates, of lool, Senator tatrs, Hom, Reastae Aub GHOKLIA THOORS, prospect ar. The returned to her own family and | Corning and Geo, ©. Gray, of Albany; Gen. J. 8. Nay a 80 tho prisoners teil me, are much disaflected towards nonnnncagptttt Annexed aro extracts of recent mercantile letters from From tho London Times, Nov. 19.) this was inatituted. An order had been granted by | of Boston; Hon. Joba Ganson, of and Hon. &, the vebel ew: ut a! ( in @ state Of matiny, @ writer who has no interest except in the paoification During Inst threo months much has boon done | the late Judge Ordinary that the ailidavit of the petitioner | Chapin, of Vermont, are stopping at the St. Nicholas Pale romps ren patensmirNpaat ‘ . aud prosperity of the country — not only in strengthoning Cronstadt, but also in fortify- | should be received instead of ber oral examination, and | Hotel. 6 RErKEAT A rival of the Mails of the Scotia at New Miuxico, Sept, 27, 1863, ing the cntrances to the Neva, in building gunboats, bat | hor aflidavit was put in evidence. It was not read in K. F. Fuller, of Cincinnati; V. 1. Marzetti, of Londea; as benn 00 vapid § rdlerty that it must necessa- rriva v Aithough it might be premature to venture an opinion | teres, &c. court, as the learned Judge gaid that he had already read | T. J. Ddwards, H. B, Hayes, and James Bailey, of Calt- rs cently mupeir the morale of his army, No | as to the extent of benefit t Mexico will derive from Cronstadt is “eirg strengthened under the superintend: | it carefully, fornia; Edward Barrows and wife, of Lowell; T. A. Spem- poh « now desert and come within | York and Hibernian at Portland. Cue iutervontion, if carried out undor present auspices, it | ence of Genere “odlebon and Goneral Zarova, by plcing | Sir Charles Locock, Dr. Farr and Mrs, Jones wore oxa- | cer, lo Island, sad £0. Barney, of Boston, are ac eo witibe i now dest y | is running a0 risk to assert (hat a serious mistake was made | the old forts ‘a better state of defence, and at many wines in gupport of the allegations in the'petition. No | stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel, our ines eho were Opposed to doing se before. by the Fmperor in continuing tho French mission w the «p the masoory by carthworks. On the | questions were asked in cross examination, Gen. J. B. Stonehouse aud H. Harris, of Albany; Hos. HE OPERATIONS OF TH 28TH | hands of M, Duios de Saliguy, @ man who had® many ot Cronatadt, seaward, large earthworks His Lordabip said—Taku J. A. Bell, of Watertown; Capt. C. Spear, aud T J. May- “i 7 } ! personal grievances to’ redress, both publicty and | are oolong throwa up, @omo of which are nearly | case into consideration, ail, of Boston; Dr. L. W. Jones and wi'e, of Wastingtomy have bees of a ruth poten, ‘Whee been rein: / eae ae aaron mae finished, Krom the ‘sca thoy will bo acarcely | whatever to lead me to conclude that thore bas beon any- | Dr: Philpot and wife, of England; Jobn Stryker, of Rome, wg ne ‘ hole Project of a Large Ansilo- wworybody acquainted with the troubles thia country ible, amd they not only epfiinde the channel, but | thing like collusion, but, ou tho contrary, thoroughly N. Y.; Hon. William Wasson, of Auburi 5 be tham, of Oneida; Hon, D. G. Littlejohn and wife, of Os. bas so long Suffered from knows how thoroughly tired it ig | aome of thom, being convected by parallels one with | lieviug in the sincerity of tho parties, 1 pronounce a de- , ‘ acl | of turm tl and the dictation of venal and incapable mea ; | anotaer, will ve able Co hold guns to take in reverse | cree of nullity, with costs, wego, and T. Lewis, of Counecticut, are stopping at the Owing y and mountain: | Rebel Cotton Loan. | how truly Uired tals is of tho rus of dahondst military | any suis which may run the gauntlet of their fire ; Astor Ho try, the roads through and across despots and profiigate priests, and weary of covstant | and that of the forts. Some of these earthworks, more An American Lady in Court. Goneral T, W. Sherman, who lost a leg before Port Hud- aclear, warm day are good and SSlb) P: change and uncertainty, People looked forward to the | exposed than others, are to be covered with en and &® | BIGTORY OF A VIRGINIA MARRIAGE AND K¥FECT OF | son, is stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel, pei ; nai Hence i tulorvention in the boye of fading impartial mediatora, | half inch plates, placed on an angle of forty five degroos, THE WAR. ‘Ammoricans regiatered at the American Banking Houses bh 4 tow hours become aimost imp X A | who, taking sidea with no party, would have formed | and curved ora oe, ap, 8 Rs ie Tem 8 cover poe (From the London Times, Ny. 19.) bod i od pester onde Nerees pee Cotten Pld the roats here, 98 woll as in “oller Staies, are likely to | either a miutary govorument, around which thousands in | vertical tiro, and a a eceeBiLy | COURT FOR DIVORCK AND MATRIMONIAL GAU-KS, LONDON, | and family, Lew hn aoe h “tia ne ee | A NEW STEAM BLOCKADE BURNER, | Sti: gvtomon tei wih iemmde jn | Son ty thal ie iet ie ernie, t pera 2 iRann” ua we ipa Wr ar an une STAND | lowed, in conformity with the cenvention of London, @ | in positive, ‘aguros will be closed immediately Before Sir J. P. Wilde. family, Mr, and Mrs, F. W. Hutchins, M. A. Zabriskie, of Ut BSBMY REV STAN } po ealen froe expression of public opinion in a choice of govern. | the gun is fired bya slido of eleven-inch iron or by & Rooner vs. Rooker and Newion —The tev, William Yatos | New York; Geo. P. Bangs, Mr, and Mra, F. Warren, 8, & ‘The reports Maat reach oo i b prisoners and other | moe Mis moot drop door, The guns to be placed in these iron clad and | Rooker prayed for & dissolution of his marriage with sa- | Lewis, Jr., F. Amory, Jr., C. M, Eustis, W. D. Ri jit indicate. thas tho « y is preparing te make a@ | Such a couraé would havo resulted iv no other than the | other earthworks are to be nind-Inch rifled caststeol,car- | ran Massingverd Rooker ou the ground of her aduitery { of Boston: Captain aod Mrs. W. Stokes Boyd, Stephen 8. wedge de 1, no doubt it is done | BR ed Resi ti Pf Bay] | victicu'et mon of moderate opiaions—men of toieligenes | Fying a thece Rovdeed pound rifled shot, of a twohuudred | with Henry Skidmore Nowton. the respondent did not | Remak, of Phiindoiphia; J.C, Garnen, of Brooklyn; A. @. stubs beyond Dalton, li this i » he | humore esignation 0: ar und the true representatives of the only really respeota. | and fifty pound sbell, twenty two inches long. For the | appear. ‘The co-respondent plouded a douial of the | Blakey, of St Louis; J, B. Endicott, of Salem, Masa to fuvor @ jonetion with Longstreet Iso to enable | be clues in the country, Unfortunaicly, however, for | protection of the granite forts enormous Supplies of earth } charge. Dr. Wim, Ryor and family, of San Fractsco , Cal, got their trains and s salely toward Russell. every interest here, passion and duplicity have beon per- | and tascinos are placed ub different points, all carried | Dr, Deano, Q. €., and Mr. Thrupp appeared (OF thO [Oti- | TT aces of reagon snd of justice, a thence from St. Petersburg, @t enormous labor and ex- | gioner, aud Mr. A. Staveley Lill for the co-respondent, iad have boon altogether ignored ‘be | pouso. To provide furtber againat tho possibility of « | “The 'pouitionce, who was formorly the incumbent of fleet passing up Lo the back of Crostadt by tho south | Winchester, in Virginia, married the respondent, whose mitted to take hat Bi " | conciliatory mo! that, Brees will make a.stand | : se the managers of Luo intervention, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Auoiber report react noed he Altoo! U © ‘The policy p 0 tn channol, about three hundred lighters, laden with stones, | maiden name was Walker, and who was an Ameri in iin canine era We ARN chen ame Cee as . ON of all who Rovtaved tovsciecrive ta tho lutercention write, | have been sunk, 60 tut now in mo part is Choremor® | ean, in February, 1342, ‘Tho marriage was gsolema Fray, Dec. 4—6 P. M, Tine of tha Alone HERE. | French and Spanish Reports | the viocot seizure and dep rtation of ro«pectable people | than four fect of water. bu ized in Virginia, and Mr. and dirs. Kooker lived in ‘The equilibrium of the stock market to-day wae A NEUIRAL ENGLISHMAN | living quietly in their homes, without hearing or trial, to | | Tho authorities have 6upposed a posaibiiity of gome | America for several years afterwards, occasionally nat distaste’ tom at extent. The excite- ql © were met eceah. | i Did t ‘a hostilo fleet paasing the outer forts and oarshworks. Thoy ing visite to Englaid. ‘They had four children i 'y grei a Gu aer'y ing at Grnyevite, we were met by a eecgsh- from Mexico Martinique, and this, in tho face of the proclamation of Rp Ms y vetath dy t meee Gen. Korey, drove thousands into the ranks of opposition, | are thorciore proparing (o lay three hundred infernal | jn” 1460 they we.e sottied in England, and Mrs. | ment over New York Central has about subsided, vide dl, Walking toward as, the consequences of which will be very onerous to France, | Machines in the channel, gach of whico will contain 6eY- | Rooker with one of the chidren went tor a short time to d the stock sold as low as 132%. At the secon@ your! usked the Genoral ‘ anne whatever may be her future course * | enty pounds of powder and explode by a alight touch | America. She returved in 1861 and lived for a few | ®™ . ce henmal France ought to bave beard by this time the true con. | from a vosse! passing over, Yot, still further. {ho ene- | months with her husband, who was thon minister ofa | and half-past three o'clock boards prices improved, ition of the country she has to deal with. It certainly | my, wo alial! Buppoae, hua passed Cronstadt, and arrived | church iu the neighborhood of Hackney. She had unior- ae JUAREZ LIKELY TO CROSS TO TEXAS, | carsot bo unknown'to darshal Foroy that the brave ‘and | some ten miles ap, lo the head of the bay and wishes 10 | tunately become addicted to drinking, and her husband “No” rs ‘ | genorous Frenchmen, who expose their breasts go fear | Piss the bar and a love. ue Dorf %c linud, | was obliged to separate trom ber on wocount of this pro- “then ou're @ rebel.’ lossly to thoir opponents, are altogether too few to pacify | are oe eurcaneess Jy teg? (Soe plete penalty ‘A few months after ber return from America, sey nw the country by the sword, while tuoy aro more than are | Ploted for some wecks yol a, ep bes ponte ce mnane "Nia se}, he accordingly sent her to live at Lower Gornal, “Th | needed to fill the conditions of the, convaution of Lon. | Ing tal. about nine Bing, oe kon atore ay | omae, Wolverhampton, and, made ber au llowasce. “Thon, what are yo don if complied with in good faith, aud to restore peace ie ‘ “he « inn an ng isha THE BONAPARTE CONGRESS. | and happiness to the whole nation.” 0 about threo thousand foot wide. - blah ie iors) Lower Gornal, and the allowauce was paid through him - Businoss is almost entirely suspended, and look which | machines i+ also to be kopt ready to eink in tho marrow | The Roy, J. Rooker stated that he had taken 8 cottage tor and there was an active demand for all the leading stocks, In the evening the market remained firm at the following quotations:— New York Central......, Erie .. Tilinois Centra’ Cleveland and Pittaburg. yeu a Laion mony «What are those large buildings over thore used for??* : 1 5 if chanel of the bar. the respondent, and that when she first went to Michigan Southern. « Goverument wors.”” wnnnnnnnnnn Country Ia condition most, Iamonexble,” Ditigenees are | Another means of defence ts algo in course of prepara. | Cornai two indies had lived in the same house wilh er Dg. . 4 robbed and travollora~plundcred aa heretofore. letters, | ton—a aubmarine boat of colossal dimonsiona, in the con- { but they had been obliged to leave her in consequence of | Rock Island. 108 We sioctstitaelt c* * come to whom they may, from tho interior, are opened in Arcton of web at ype tons sage and | Ler arupkeuness, she, made ee a ¢ Hudson river..... ” . ber “ee ticks and eyptecus,” ‘ " eel are to be used pad, ogress towards | the co-reapondent, wi @ lime burner, eaeeuis iseke Russia Preparing for War on a Sourts of justice a:e controlled by priests and yudgoa are | somplotion. ‘Great secrecy is being usod about this boat. | {wor Gorual. He was tho leader of the eboir | TBC gold exehange was again in an excited instructed by them not to liston to any case of wrong in | Wo can, however, say that it is to have ongines worked | iq the Rev. J. Rooker’s church, the superin- | state to-day over a counter reaction, and the © The.ormtractor.”” j i | ‘ "| by compressed air, to have & very strong boik, with pro: | tenuent of the Sunday evhool, and a married man. It anced Odie toon cemk: (© Who is the contract r?? Gigantic Scale, | Enh cabionellza ole ie Maoh ray ieeyrores vision for attaching large cylinders charged with powder | way proved by Mary Bates, Mrs. Rooker's was! mer Reece oe vesterdan. ware ze Kk % he bt “fam.” | ce ‘Marshal Korey's decree to the contrary, Everything | t the bottoms of vessels, to be fired by electricity. The | that on the evemng of the dist of Decembr, 1862, Newton | The fluctuations of the gold market no doubt call : 4 that can be done by the Regency to check tho country’s | parties navigating the veasol will see what they are doing | and gome others of the choir, who had been practising | out the wonder of many who were never initiated “Don't you know that you are violating the Queen's ” " | progross ia certainly being done. by means of bulls’ eyes. and they will bo abio to regulate singing in preparation for a tea party which was to take ti ¢ Wall at Proclumaiion, requiring her subjects not to enter into Suints' dave innumorable are again golemnized,and re. | the depth at which they wim, gencrally keeping quite | piaco the next day, called at Mrs. Rooker’s hougo, and into the mysteries of the operat lons of street, 3 of hostitity towards the United States government” | TRE THE DIVORCE COURT, Uses processions parsdo the atroets with tife-sizod | close to the surface. The Emporor has not only approved | that wheu the others were going away Mrs. Rooker had | and oftentimes the sudden turn in prices clicite acts of he lowards the United states governmen | f v} v7 * images. The Host has alan resumed ita place and pom. | the plans, but some months Bince signed the decree ap | taken possession of Newton’s hat and iusisted upon his re- th tonishment of ho have been in the STdomiikaaeniidge: 1 dette work, by contract.!? pous practices, and may be seen daity inthe thronged | propriating about £27,000—say, 176,000 silver roubles— | inaining, saying that she wanted to have a word or two | the astonishment of some w' It is very probable ibis neutral Fnglishuan will be 3 i thoroughiarcs, summoning all was larors by. tho tinkling | fr this mouster. with him. They ail went away except Newton aud Mary | street for years. We stated, in effect, on Wednes- : . ¥ i " By tho Ist of June, 1364, the Marine Department conf- | jates, and Mary Bates said, shall pot go until Newton ara ie ete hi saree eae a ie | Sr einhts Tio oonstitaaion forbate tiene eghlbiicees oe Canty execs barf Be a eas goes, for Newton has got s.wite.” “Mrs, Hooker ordered pomeuniiy 0 attend bo hip. cise, From. scbabiwe Gan earns ars + se : much ov the ground of deco cy as to prevent waste of | Sels, and they considor very poor hor out of the house, and Mary Bates, seeing, as she eaid, this Pnglishman has beuayery boavy contractor wih | VFCtoria Balfe Divorced from Sir John | time and cneatenge industry, tor by an observance of all | Power as Russia, There will bo four vessels of larkor | that her temper was up, thought it would be prudent to the rebel government. ” 7 . | the days required by the Church to bo passed io religious | §!7¢, all tu many Reg si allk, Lenin we Perv: = 2. | go. Mary Bates went home to fetch a shawl, and then 8 PID ERE RE F. Crampton, Late British exercises and processions, the working man fs compelled | !ately arrived from England, and w' es ing | returned to Mrs. Rovoker's house, and listened at the win- to lose (Judepondont of Sunday) one quarter of his useful- | her armament end being Gnished of at Cronstadt. The | iow and heard them ‘talking and kissing very comtort- day that the news of temporary checks to the pro- gress of our armies would very naturally be used by speculators ina way to send up prices, but when it became known that they had attained a height that the requirements of trade did not war- the army is resting. To-morrow we will move again inis ij 4 ing Ligey ngaitant State, W Doblado wilt | 8€cond is building in St. Petersburg, under contract, by | ably togethor."” Another witne-s, Eetsy Walker, proved We are busily engaged in taking posseasion of tho large Minister in Washington. ibe heat eaper afro i eare Pein uucortare: a | Messrs. Stitcnell, of Newcastle, Ail hoe armor places are | that they had been together ina roum of which the | rant, they would most assuredly drop, and the quantities of wheat and corm, and flour and corn meal i . intent deed no one hore scoms to be well Informed on that head, | OD the spot, from Messrs. John Brown & Co ’s works. | door was locked. The Rey. J. Rooker, havivg heard | oyidence of this fact is now before us. When but one thing 1s certain—nameiy, that the strongest and | 8nd ehe should be roady at the time named, aud isto be | rumors of the respondent's misconduct, went to her many things—bridge rivers, build reuds, def-nd cities Dut I gucss, tast of all, to grind corn. Sc. ‘They work with and appear to think inilling au jute, esting employ- ment. By this means our men will have vations of flour dealt ont to them to meke ! some cf the bigher Bi ssines ¢ mee p 3 9 . Nothing of tmportance has transpired sinc» [last wrote, | Length over all, about 240 feot; breadth, 53 fect; depth, | dirs, Rooker had written to ber husband optreatng bim THE PRIZE RING AND THE TURF, give ine dopdiarede Marshal Fores which has given 27 fect; builder's measuremont, 2,800 tous. The arma | oo have mercy on bis miserable and erring wile, and to and cannot fail to improve the pre. | Meat is not exactly seitled, but will be rifled guns of | stay bis hand and pot apply for a divorce. She had also : &e Sent greatly dis od state ol affuire, M Saligny's re | beavy calibre. the remaining twelve vessels are all | gigued a formal confession that she Lad committed adul- call 1s als received with signal satisfaction by’ all well tery with Newton on the Slat of December, when she had wiehers of Mexico Even people of the ultra reactionary unfortunately bad too much to drink. party look upon his removalgs a great act of justice, ond pees eer ayes the nag of hes Apes of inee the inet b become He we hear no mor of Un « fidavit the Hon, James Murray Jason #8 mi Sisccription that Wor sul’ "v® Of bons reid (9 com. | 175 fect between perpeudicuiars; breadth, 28 feet; depth, | raze laws of \irginia; bus there was some doubt whother + done to the country. JA feet; tonnase (dD. m.), 1,250, The remaining eever | ip wag gulliciently proved that the perron relerred to. in and buy at almost any price of the very men whe were thus deluding them. When the shorts had satisfied themselves the demand ceased, and quite natally the price went down. There are minor causes, however, which operate upon the market to a certain extent, and one of them is the ship- ment of specie, and if the amount be large by found.along the route. | ‘ost respectable party in the conntry willfollow. in his | Called “Ne Tron Meny.’’ (Touch me not). The third is | 1 use botweea nive and ten o'clock one night, and | we received intelligence that the Army ef YANKER INDUSTRY: | foe 1 " a (oitstara, a gine ae his renee , buiiding in St. Petersburg by Messrs. Semenikott and | saw Newton in the same room with ber, He thereupon | the Potomac had fallen back the speculators im ‘ ; ar) An English Clergyman Btvareed from Wis | rhe newanapers of this city daily come out with the | Politika,and progresses {vst towarda completion. Her | qicmissed Newton trom the coir and from the Sunday ice dks podra theatre Beadle tac teas fame £035 Inventions to discredit him in the eyes of his | Armor plates are also supplied by Messrs. John Brown | school, A letter was read which Newton had written to | gold began to exercise their power upon those Riuggold. grinding up th» wheat so ately abondoned by | Wife, a Lady from Virginia, country men and of tor oigners likewiso: but he is too weil | & Co. The third Tete she Matioy Pe | tue Rev J. Rooker, upon his dismigsal, in which he used | had contracts to fill with nothing on hand with nda y chivalry somes » see our eoldic and to erful sul i ruinen' 4, a 18 expressions, and subscri Sonat ‘oufhvsaneoeinlg Kite AURA Lda Te Ma Ti ela | | Wats Ape Pablishea” Sule injury from anything (hat | rrr biates Yare alwo frm. the same firm. The ae een duce in broken hearceduess of soul,” but did not | Which to cancel their obligations, and, by exciting me We nek -ensiog: willlers, Boidiers have to éo | : eaten Muxico, Oct. 10, 1853, | general dimensions of these vessels ary as followa:— | ive ‘AdiMinct denial to the charge made against bim. | their fears, caused them torush into the market i | genoral satisfaction &., &s, pits of, and thus enjoy cookery ctvilization, the Cunard Liverpool the 2tet an HeOKe During the battle or Ringcold Qieeustown o ber arr t this port at two ofclock ye: | vecsel#’ wre bul.ding by Messrs. Carr & Macpherson, two; lidayit were the petitioner and the respond directing Operations, was often in the most expesed posi | yy ming. weno Sememk 1 & € two; Kondraftzott, two; and = gis wit “i any one steamer, the fact is used by the bulla to 7 le nd. but his ‘4 Th to be clad wih | Ont inshe seit. is y toms but fortunnteiy ei unhurt. The ret ark Her news bus been anticipated mall its main points arin mere conjecture, Yet no one ee ease on plat Fania une g het Mr. Stavely iailvesie bs) gos poe. reales Ee evidence | run up gold one or two per cent; and, on the other ° . a cea ition to D r oo} long 5 ‘i viv , i bras ‘ee eben Wal cis ie ate 5 dehtbatgal sarhaodiarmbbeyesey stguocinlel Peco pt ea evel ig haem te corcath following. the | A plaibe Selig wpesaie, whough & weet mane ead thero were feculiarcl.eumstences in the | hand, if it be small, the bears manage to foroe the point. When word come to him that the enemy bed tue Udstacy aud published in one columns | nde cea aud lay courts execute jastice ir. | BO Of leven one-inch plates bohed together, although a ‘which. & d the petition t to press for costs r a Uti | andece 02. AU ' ca ir- , 4 es case which induced the petitioner not to pt down the price. Gold opened this morning at driven Our men from the pap, and yore tryiMg io dive nornin respective of ions of applicants W question bas just arisen whether it would not boudvisable | aysinst the co respondent. If the Court was not satisfied Pp P bed 15314, and before one o’clock it had gone down te 16124, two per cent off from the first aales, and three per cent leas than the highest price obtained the evening previous in Fifth avenue. In the after- noon it was forced up to nearly the opening sales, but it could not be maintained, and finally closed uncommonly weak at 15234. The following were the quotations:— ‘the Consti in 9 ct to tap them through and through, and by that me: 7 the marriage, there would be some dif- | outmtvore neon this ety ond “orders. to raicerortimeas | Stecatben them ” The ¢ vering of these vetsois with one | Feusiy in obtaining further evldence, vw consequence of the Ar satres r inch plates results partly from the baste with which the emp | are already out, lost they should at- state of affairs in America terday morp- | tack it re »n to build was taken, and partly irom the want | 44 jah), said he was satisfied with the evidence o! ied | French troops have already gore ont for tne interior, | Of machinery ia Russia to roll heavier plates. This want | aauitery, and he would consider whother the evidence of lior news has been antieipated by the Scotia, Tho | gine Coen aunt ta slationed nba distance nt stont | Mey AFA NOW about to mect by erecting at their Colpino | fav waruge wes sulliciont, He observed thot the House that wo Bavo taken i6 less of coutempt (*) for the | geepatea aunouncing the Hibernian’s arrival op Thure- | fifteen mies from the outposts of Lhe fiest division of the | Works & Ia ge armor place mill, the inackinery for which | of jores aud this Court seemed to bim to have becn somo- , ro a » ‘ “ ms been sent from FF a wi vill not be suf. taj damned Yankees" than I ever before eww. Many e! | day was incorrect, Constitutioualists, under command of Doblado; the second | a sent fre England, but whick will what unnecessarily strict in requiring proof of a marriage, . baage " Eel vt he ‘com ficient for rolling the very largest plates. It is, however, because ‘bai cred! bat persons should spp); them say they are but too glad to be prisoners in our Gur special Karopean correspondence and fies contain | division is uuder Ecbeguray; the third, fever ge proposed to build a second rolling mill; not, however, by Mepis rendsy Arner irs 4 Uraga, © man of considerable military nirements; and to have a marr! jissolved i it had never taken place. hands. ‘They talk freely with our men, express their | the details, which are interesting. thalodeth Madi resneieay Gecracagbek ober Md | the government, but with @ guarantee from the anthori tage andmilitary fevling without reserve, avdon the | 4 toudon despatch of the 224 of November—the latest | Tho probability-ia that they will give way as the French | {i's of @ certain amennt of work. The building of this ts, The Prise B: them siiil turtLer buck General Hooker coolly remarked, the st “that's nothing,” and immediately ordered the next divi | erpoolon the 19th and Greencastle on the 26th of Novem. | gions in many pia nship ibe: nian, Captain Ballantine, from Liv- Bia into action. | ber, arnved at Portland at two o'clock TE FREEING AMONG THE PrIsoNERS \ or toe} son- wever, somewhat probiematical. lwhole acom to try to be both civit audeven polite This, | says — Wis or IeOCallioa asics witch ie wornlin Bianon “ie old gunboats built during the Crimean war have all he eg, a ‘course, has reference to the prisoners as a whole. Congo's after official hours lust evening closed at 91°; | considerably, considering the extreme waut of all sup- Sue tebe orice ones Broly a ee oe eae the pie i, Wo. Beane = ining wed >. AiR Ryallare CONCLUSION, % phes on that route: on the one hand from the failure of haw boilees. and ailate to Bave ateam. wi ding satisfactoril: on 6 ¥ i“ o rn " ip and be in | proceeding satisfactorily. In concluding this correspondence J take occasion to | The Paris Bourse opened at é7f. 36¢. on Nov. 21. sr ytat did oxtet. hy. the agouts of the Juarer pocorn, | thorough working condition on the Int of June, under | | They have all gone into training, and Heenan and Mace ct vi ber ee ol Gi ve o1 q : hewvy penaities. Many of the gun and mortar boats built | are the favorites for their respective engagements at 6 to rk that, because we baye thus far been so success The Solicitor General commenced his address on satur- | ment. Soars ‘ago are completely nsed up, and the builders in | 4 aud 2 to 1, 1, the people at home must not become impatient and | day morving in the Alexandra cage. SPANISH REPORTS OF THE POSITION OF JUAREZ—HRB 18m em to have emulated their English brethren {i y, ol . the ery, Onward to Atlanta!” “Its true that | She Lindow Spritor reports, on what is considard | cont IRELY 10 FLY TO THKAS. tia tes ir Sinan haber ae ij ‘The English Turf. as olok EM ‘army bas been defeate’—badly £0, almost rout. | iret rate authority, that Earl Rusaell retires Trom tho Poercaponeenee ey ae, ae Enormous exertions are being used to obtain the re- [Prem the Kenson Tien, Bor. 99.) 1234 o'clock P. M. “ Mexico, Oct. 10, 1863. f ol Sumewspery Cocrsz, Noy. 18.—The Monkmoor bandicay - certainly much dispirited, and positively greatly do- | Cobinet aud is to be aucceeded by the Karl of Clarendon. The troops for the interior aro already marching. | hhy'uisite wwantity of gnos, with | seniigerpen Td of 6 sove. each, with 25 added; second to save bis stakes, ized; but still it possesses enough organization and The Master of the Rolls has refused to rescind a pro- | Genera! Mejia’s division, perfectly oquivped and armed, | found the Russians have really got abear of England | winners extra. The winuer to be sold for £200. About i 4 . hae ahi has taken the right wing tov ards Pachuca, via Quere' in aud shot. ‘The large riled teei guns | bull a mile, 27 subs. sical foros to withstand another severe attack. There-"| visioval order for the winding up of the Great Eastern | General Buvwine takes the contre towards Bajio, and ¢ 1 which they ira cureaoag'y = Trapp. peered wer Mr. Ten Broeck’s Peignoir, by Rataplan, 4 yrs., Set. it becomes us to be cautious, to move forward ack shiv Compeny. ral Marquez by |olura to Morelia, in order to occupy this | wii shortly commence making themzelves io St. | 6iB. (Fordham)... . 1 cally, and to make the next battle rest om no ober | The correspondentof the London Times, writing from forth bean: cota ous ee eh Senge Fel dats | Petersburg, are good, and the smaller sized cast. Mr. Bis ell's Leontes, aged, assinage A ng r rd =a cel Y General | Alexand y ‘ eayeie ta LA Pan " 4 | steel guvs which are be reduced ity in | Mr. man’s Coufederate, 2 y: . VID. rig}. is. The people may rest certain that when General | A} rxandria, Egypt, on the 6th of November, eaye: | the most convenient route in combination with the plan | the Ure He ony Fre A: 4 ben Hd a0 pv ey t, by Gel di Vergi— Bianca a i. rant thinks that be is sure of success he wi!! go abead, Cotton has been at very Ligh prices, as much as sixty | taiddown, | think thet J cam predict that by the time | op \houkoll’s system, are found to be a great step 4 ‘se. ib. (J, Grimshaw. ) * es a Now the military sky of this Union army is almost | dollars kautar, free on board, bering been given for een UO en | ateaitee Taran Bot, perhapa, all that could be de. | Mr. Wood's Lady Mary, 2 yre., Get. 20Ib. (A. Wood. cl 4 by \ ty pat in Fy “on ~ By . = | sired. yet they custain a large amount of work, and their KOUBO ov sseessererereeces ws eeeecees \idiess, and growing clearer every hour. Bright stars | some of Ralim Pasha 8. It is teu It is the beat in Egypt. We have great hopes about the quick js of th | Getects anemn ws ase Toone ‘a want of hammer power, | Mr. Marsh's Lady Nichol, 2 yre., ist. iib. (Whitcley.) 6 Promise arg in its firmament. All eyes here are turred Letters from St, Petersburg, aliu ting to the naval acd | prign. There is much enthusiasm in the troops, a which want will be shortly supplied. Guns are now Betting—6 to 4 agat. Peignoir, 4 to 1 gst. Leoutes, 6 to these, notin wonder or amarement, uot in fear:r | military preparatious, sta’e that the Imperial Artiliery | inhabitants of that part of the kingdom are an being prediced in about @ dozem factories, working | 1 each agst. Confederate and the Bianca fly. icavetstion Viet 1G i ‘ waiting for rival of ihe acmy to qh the tyran- | nicht and dy, and in a few weeks another < will Leontes, in company with the favorite, andLady Mary ling, but inaspirit of the deepest conviction thet | Committee bad terminated the trials of various systems ny of the demagoguer. commence, Ite production will be solid caststeel gun made the rumning into the etraight, where Lord Bate- the people at home, and the military authorities else- | of manufacturing guns of large calibre, aud decided in | The steamer Mejico bas been lost. 8 e was carrying [0 from the six pornder to the eleven-inch gun, which man’s colt was headed by ly Mary, who came ou re, will only have a little patieuce, our bright ears | favor of Captain Blakeley’s principle, The government, | Europe many acts of adhesion @f geveral places to the | ter is to fire a five hundred pound shell. To provide the | second to the half distance, when the favorite came again The radical opposition to the present directors of the New York Central Railroad have withdrawm the ticket they announced some days ago, and have come out with another. The first ticket com- tained the names of so many prominent republi- can leadera and wire pullers that their designa to get the control of the road for partisan purposes were rendered transparent. Among the names on the ticket which has been substituted are those of three well known democrats, while the balance are men who, although they may not be so readily recognized as the most of those om the previous ticket, were nevertheless just as F Pini new order of thinge, and important deapatches for the | ry shot ond abell for these guns ail the foun. | and beaded Leontes at the atand, and wou in a canter by + ctivel eco endati S nC Mexican troops, and | ; le ot oxow donee: Sy re ohows Emigration Commissioners of England have placed £50 | in ain dogg nig Mond no A ueders Ur yards are for Pifed. guns SunewsnenY County, Nov. 18.-—One of the. most lovely kgry Ligaen inom net emp : Pemav, Ooo. 4, match for § 00, mile heats, vest three [Mt the disposal of the committee for the relief of the nonte have aires dy opened thelr { ie in ews to twa, id Scie GRE yaw | Sateainen ores erent mnmenees caine yeee denned ce |, © v4 ao sours wav, Dec. 4, match for $200, mile heats, vest (bree i nl e ue nonte , osed eple chase day, aud brougnt ip contequea large | a8 well. The new ticket is made up as follows:— Dean Richmond, democrat, now a director and Ia and parties, aud avery packet ship Amazon's passengers, This sum his beeu five, in harness seas 5 e : No Time—2.47, Same Day—Mateh for $100, mile heats, best three ic The Propegeleur, of Lisle (France), of November 18, ¢, 1 harness. raye— mer vamed b. g. Michael ( : triby ely 1 jhe t handicap Of B seve. each, with 30 added: |. Woodruff named b g. Brown Thrasher...... 1 a Btributed out of @ vote of £150 which is annually | } Ting: Piel . ¥ - <a . by Parl arent being made to deliver /arge supplies. | Wiuner extra, About 15, mu Sew Vice-President of the Company. }. Pier named bik. m. Nelly Howard......... 2 d eravted by Parliament towards alleviating the distress of Potoni. 4 hammered steel shot are aleo being prepared to | Mr. Ten Broeck's Toruade, by Wild Dayrell, 3 yra., Tet. rainy Jobn H. Chedell, republican, of Auburn, present director. Hamilton White, republican, of Syracuse, pre- sent director. Alonzo C, Paige, democrat, of Schenectady, present director. E. Thompeon or George Henry Warren, both republicans, of Troy. Thomas W. Olcott, republican, of Albany. Rufus H. King, republican, of Alany. Cornelius Vanderbilt, not much of a politician, President of the New York and Harlem Railroad Company. Samuel! Sloan, democrat, President of the New York and Erie Railroad Company. Ww \jam Kelly, democrat, of Dutchess county. E. G. Faile, republican, of New York. John P. Moore, republican, of New York. Edward Larned, government contractor, tepub- New York. shipwrecked emigrants iarez have it the Davai sixty-pounder gun, Une drm alove bas in : hing to | hana thirty thousand of th ‘e Captain Crow, 45) The end ertiflery forces are also adopting the steel | Mr. Herbert's Whitehall, 2 yr b service, and ind them wil adapted by | Mr Murray's Laertes, 5 yre > : . A gun of the same calibre ts about one. Mr Hodgman’s Somtheayer, aged, Tet. he conch op foot. | third lighter than a brees gun; nevertheless, fearing that | Lord stmford’s sea Nymph, 3 yr ‘acter Of the man the suppiy ofteel guns for this branch of the service | @BOW)..........c0e00e orbade all religious | may not be adequate, a large quantity of braes guns are | Mr. Kempson'e leru, 4 yre ordered and are $ be ready for service early in January, |” Betting—-6 wo 2 on Torned ree supplies of ealtpetre have been purchased dur. | and 100 to 6 any other. Dg the euromer, end the powder works bave been ex Sea Nymph closely attended by Laertes, Whiteuall and tended and ave working bight and day to have afull | Captain Crow, the othere beaded by the favorite lying in their wake to the lower turn, s here Captain crow Tap into Un nd place, ‘ollowed in afew by {Tormad siraight, where > hort. y after dropped away Of the lead, which he retained to the end, In @ canter by half a length, @ bad third, the othe: Deaten of Het)... (Constance) ib (Lomies}.... (Deucon)...... (Morrie). (J. Grim. It is rumored that Marshal Porey,on hie return from p the t waa ta wer Bamed br. m. Lady &n s will be appoiuted to the command of the second grend uniform were aro Thne—J:12, inee, the eeat of which is at this place. The | airue picture of the cl Notwithstanding the lateness of the season, the patrons | Tumor is tbe more provable that for some days past a | Who, whea Juares was iD power i i doves bumber of workmen, such as painters, deccratore, uphel. | ceremonies . trotting etil! continue to enjoy their much loved pas | sterere and others hive been busied in'restoring the apart. | The archbishops aod biehore who had emicrated to Yesterday afternoon two trotting matches came | mente of the headl«narters hal Forey is expected pe are expected here to-day, as the ‘over the Union Course, aud another is announced for | to arrive bere about the loth of Desember, at which date ghtat G loupe, baving received a great ov: Bet. ‘The trots yesterday were woil attended, | ‘he repaire will Ue terminated igs Th vies tneerted thas (Ob AseNGahe would ot nec afforded much amusement to thoee who witnessed | Me following Lon mor is attribited to M. Thiers: the crown: but subsequently @ letter (rom Mr. Hidalgo, Sport. The track was heavy, af might have been ex- Until pow there have only been consultations of phy- | written at Miramar, has boea published in whied be .attor its rocent visitations of rain ticiaus, but if the congress takes place this time (here will atte rasa of the avobduke acer the Prin: | d. They are therefore eroctin Mt as « Probabiy in better condition then a hace been a consultation of the sic © terme of the Ar e and of the rin. hate, onean meted (ie daugnter of the Nestor | "ett ‘etereburg, and propore to hw built country at the present time, owing to the pecul The Monde of Paris, November 20, publisues the { pap ay onan salt aaa eral OF | at once, that they may be able to produce ten to twelve the-soil. " The time made in the {iret of the above racer : spt atl otc se YE EE I ia adie as ate | ee per year, independent o that the horses must either have been very fast or | OPE rp methine Pont pe bs p Rear fal Beith thre ale ‘These works, the 'g nd the the track could not have been very siow. ‘The trot, We learn that in a meeting of car moat affectionat , eny aring on that the couptry desires of tea, two years’ supply of coal for the Was rather a one sided aftair, the brown gelding | on ~aturday last, the decision was a Atenaeee aed Ghee Mt hie @ extra sums voted ov sccount of the war ex. ‘both heats jo hand, The mare would vet trots ct . : Oe Reece eee Was ied re during the jast six monthe, amoupt to about some cause which she did vot make known tothe | "ot! severament shou Lity-fve millions of roubles above the ordiuary expendi. She is very sharp at times. Lowever, | propesa) for a cougress. Pu qeriin and a furtber sum is de ing her shdrtcomings yesterday. “he trot ely of forty fiifilions of roubles—say six & Wagon race Inst summer, on the Foehion Ce mors sierling. his expen re does not include the poe but yesterday she scemed to have ne 1 2 4e CRORE oe they st some “sp: evapo, neato SE Ne ee Se aR EAE SIP R EAD) Ate ee ce eS Ne AES RNS aes Sieh ERRNO } the authorities prove t and war they will not be to obtain a armor plates from the favorite in por- ! THE VERY LATEST NEWS, The Is held at R ine to that the ont) accept in a genera) manner the THE AMERICAN QUESTION. The Parle papers publieh the CONHTANTINOP lican with preat and eptbar ms Jaid out ip clothi ra! commiseariat tpatic ave Nov. 21, 1863. . ‘ Ka ‘The second trot was the best, although the : of their ounferanees with Gs il has been very largely bonght, for delivery iiten hae made a favorable reply to the Einperor | Chester W. Chapin, republican, President of the eae tenn caren ane ae mare b A New and Large Anglo-Rebel Cotton | of che good jntenvons by which heis . they y, oud hay heey Adee phy ir go! Ob # jLVi(ation to & Luropean congress, expressing | Western (Massachusetts) Railroad, which has ite hg {a thres.traight beats.” : Lo ONE confined thefr journey to Mexico, and we hear (hat they ve ‘DG pele | ak the saice time bis iutention of being jresect thereat 19 | western terminus at Albany. re irom the London Port (city article) Nov. 21.) | were receyred at Puebla aud other places emid the aczia i _ sxascKm, Nov. 22, 186 Nathaniel Thayer, republican, of Boston, 1 ported that ap age peed sent from thie | matics ofthe people ! Corsxpacny, Noy. 22, 1662 Nathanie} Thayer, re , . Prize Case—Appeal in Admiraity. country With the view of making prepostle to the (on The railway worn are progressing fast, on@ sow that F THE OLD WORLD. The King of Detmark bae rect General Uxboiun to] The business at the office of the Assistant Trea- UNITED eTATES CIRCUIT corRr. federaio States of Ameri¢a for raising a loan cn (re securt- | the fine weather will commence they will be continued t nnnnnnnnnnons Paris, an the bearer 0 crable reply to the Emperor Before Hon. Judge Nelson. ty of ail the government cotton deposited tn the South, io | Opizata, Napolecn, to Whe invitation to attend # Furopese congress, | Furer wes as followe:— The Balfe-Crampton Divorce Suit. *ViC OKLA BALPB DIVORCED FROM SIK JOHN CHAMP- JON, LATE BRITIEB MINISTYR IN WASHIN@TON. COURT FOR DITORCE AND MATRINONIAT CAUSES, LONDON, Nov, 20.—Balfe, falsely calted Crampton, te. Crampton. The waea petition by Victoria Balve for a declaration of nullity of ber marrage with Sir Jobe Fienuee Crampton ob the ground of his impotence. ihe respondent filed an avewer traver studing that which i¢ held for the present loan, for which Dao. 8.—The United States vs. The Schooner General C. | sometresb arrangements will have to be made. tt le Pinckney and Cargo.—The echooner, in thie caso, wae | *# Mentioned that one of the new monetary establish. ured at the entrance of the harbor of Charleston =, | MEBU# # crubected with the project, +n the morning of the 6th of May, 182, while ov ber A XEW BLOCKADE RUNNER. to Nassau,N.P. She was of tome thirty-eight true | The Willy theWee me, Rimes. for te arracal 9) (he BYEMA ty a, and had on board ninety-four bales cf coiton | tie weea g the Americen boca. | Keneres, From whence he wi pase The ton barrels of rosin, the effects of the claiment. who | “°—™ The Polteh Revolution, On 5 Now. 21, 1868 ¢ from Wareaw, are city. Amcng the the brothers Jasinski M. Bocu, Dean of theiacuhy of Meas ciue, and M. Cualabineks Mademe Ba er and eeveral other ac.ee have been imprigoned jo the citadel All the Holstein officials bave received orders from Copenbagen (0 take the oath of alegiance to ( briesian 1X. be Coivereity profecrore, the members of the Court of "a en ahaeanad fMclaie intend refusing to the oad tion agenet San L The First Notional Bank of Baltimore was or- genized on Wednesday. Sterling exchange wae firm at 1670 167% for bankers’ bills. A © Coal Dealer,” we was etated in the Heratp last week, desires us to understand that the fra- ternity of which he ie a member meke only fifty ents a ton on the present price of eleven dollare for two thousand pounds of coal. We have no wish, even if we had the facts upon which to base & Contradiction, to deny the statement of our corres- pondent; but we claim, nevertheless, permission to g the d Dr, Spinks appeared for the peti- . Jamee for the respondent. of the eviden en (support of thie pe- it fo ication, | obghen it the ” u th steamer which hae quitted the cupation of San Loule will distolve bis governaert ana ea ‘& tallor in Charleston, and bad invested them in the | "Yet fer the eame destination withia @ month—carried | Put &n end to all end cargo with the intent of ecapiag from the | ‘P Hef tris! trip two buudred tone dead weight at aepecd States and going to New York. [fe bad pr rather © then eighteen miles per boar, She wae ont bis wife to Naseau, bis fomily consisting of and wife. He left Charleston with a full know. d with the intent of Oks wes a ing squedron, as the onl ¢ Privateers, Of escape from the city. hs intent wae ma io THE ALABAMA AND AMERICAN CHARTERS IN INDIA ene om the eoutbers bank Me monte of the Ro ‘wO 40 several persons, some of when w on board Bombay (Oct. 28) corre ‘i ° raude aud no cargoes ef any kod, unives there ebould Vessel. The further prooie in the case in this court | — exist reasonable suspicions of their being deetived for the beyond all rene Dt that the armed adherents of the Joares faction, wi!l be cterfered teft Charloston with the aw from | witb by rench raisers op their wa: aud for thie purpose This {© (mpertant infermation to many hip aden lodex (i o organct ibe rebee) t and engined by Messrs. Sin ee! don Works, Fonirew.) ant: Siinons & Co.) | we are able to deny eatberieatively the recees reports Of the alleged Div of Matamorce by the Freven. kade of the Mexican coast commences twelve pu Deane \p bis opening, and @ father of n tbe Majesty's Dovey Extreerd Aiary at the Court ef Nu: The cohabitation + Gret o =t Petersburg, aud then for a ebort time ip London, the petitioner having come to Fng- | land to be presented at court. They stayed during eodence of Londen Shippiv "4 Pre According to rel Ocenburg deepatcbed on th Hall, at Copepbagen, dectari Prince Chrietian (othe throve # not be market, and we doubt el ad the two articies | could be procured at aay rave pd pee fame oa Sod merchand thew visit to Pugiand at Mr. Faves bovse io Norra pag Sey a pretent ot ane ind ve, ihe} record a eingle fact, and will leave the “Coal Deal- je waa obliged to make — . Audley street, an urned 0 St. Petersoui (7 tie: Fe ” i a fi thesi«. rt of destination, or he would not have bean Comn pr idence boner Bee | vee ute Mey. Tee, they agait vielted Eoglamt, and tayed es Mr, | bimeeis the right of (aking further steps er’? and the public to draw their own hypo! 0 of avoiding, aus for being ruspected of tatentiont ow ile on of (he country. The Fulton Ferry Company furnish their employes with coal at a cost of seven Gollars and fifty cents for what ie termed a ‘‘long’’ ton, which is two thou- Weave the enemy's port. | thiuik the case # THE WAR IN MEXICO ; 9 the rive which bee becn applied in AR cages, that the witbd of the ander | @iroumstances rates die. ete A. une a np | The Emperor fang Preparing to Set Out 2 Pace house, ip Seymour etrest. ike petitioner wae Ne French | thom seriousty il, aud Sir Caries Locock wae coneulted, but Mr. and Mrs, Baife were not then made acquainted with (he patureor the cause of her liners. As soon as China. i Caxton, Oot. 14, 1863. Gray ebirtinge—Nothing doing. Water twist dull sete pieeeatanipiemainatineentaicereenaamientipocio " = v's property. om Barone tbe wae pronounced out of danger she joined =, Teambligher prices demanded. Total exports to Anse, e unde weight. We can- Decree below reversed. | ivy ba (Nov. 17) correspondence of the London Times THE CONGRESS. > P Petereberg, 00d efterwaren nent a 080 Ibe. Bucbange co Loeées, 40. ba, sand two hundred ond forty pounde weig’ @EVENTR Canes | ajdain of the War steamer Elizabeth bas received PAARL ther wnti! April, not concelve of any plan, particularly if the asser- epteat rere cause wore. coritet Ce | ractmiinn ad the archduchi ae Chae helte t6 Mesias | (apolcon's Maplanacion to the Powers. | ed at the Hotel tion of our correspondent is true, that the difficulty without ® jary—counsel on both ut. | Maximilinw and the Archduchess Charlotte to Mexice.ard | (Varie (Nov. 26) correepondence of the ludepen | m while they pe ei ‘ b s probable that the frigate Schwarzenberg and the Be | were at the hotel, ing that her daugnter wi: atthe mines, by which the corporation above ag HH, Powers ve Hiram Parner, $0,750 \e Frederik wil accompany the above menioued vere Immediately aftor the d of the Fmporcr's | J, and went immediately to Paris aud b referred to can purchase coal on any better terme Thomas H. Powers et. al ve. Hiram Barney | Se! Lo ber destination. tation, the Minister of Foreign Affaire addressed an e thes (oF the fret time learned George D. Rosengarten vs. Hiram Barney Goorge 1). Rosengarten ot a). ee. Hiram Haru PI “= eS s than the large companies that deal exclusively in plauatory ie nd } ditercnt fern tal the rey of France at ibe er caught {linese, aod returned to Lon rie. } ae British Reports of Napoteon'’s Plan o @ comments which i 4 ey ds and informed Mr. Balfe of The Calcutta and C that article: and if it is granted that they cannot, George 1, Rosengarten vs. itiram Harn -y, #200 Prospec cular contained were, properly epeacitg, coly the devel. | 4° a fe thereopon ruched off, he said, to Paris for | of November. 1 " Vordicts for the piaintitis in ali the above caves | From the London opmen! of the imperial It would appear that ince | the pery neeets enk | Sir John on the subject, then the people, we think, will find {t unnecessary panera Tie ad om Mexico then M. Droayp de Lbays bas thought it necessary to | Mr. Balfe, who was evidently very much distressed | | Gray sbirtings, 7); Ibs., am to consume much time over calculations and Surrogate'’s Ofice, the French intervention bad been greati fresh instructions for the French diplom: while giving his evidence, and fald Le felt eo uousuaily | but little doing Indigo, 200 r Copper npchaaged. figures to arrive at the conclusion that at least neker, & Might have been anticipated, from th agents abroad, but this time for those at Loodon, Vienna, | nervous that he could not remember dates accurately, | Saltpetre and lineeed frm. Jute tending downwards. wae Botore Giieon J. Backer, Surrogate | mitted by the Emperor Napoleon in giving license to the | Berlin and St, Petereburg oply. The object of this Ave & full aecount of this interview, which took place it Exel om Loudon, 28. Xd. Freights advancing. four dollars per ton is made somewhere and by Thoms Dickton.—The tostator was deat and | Poclesiastical and rosctionary party the moment bis army | note {8 fo explain the special evew to be taken by France in fhe garden ofthe Tuileries, In the course of it he asked Bownar, Oct. 30, 1862. oay after the coal reaches the wharves of Bie estate amounted to $5,000, which he had | Dat Suoceeded In occupying the capital, while the name | (he questions frat mph raisel and, above all to ce. | whether sir John bad auy reproach 0 task his | Cotton, Dhotlerah, 625 rupees; ibs. sbirtings,"l0p 4a, | someboay ‘Wimuleted by industry and saving. He bow of France also sult fn incatoniable lor cae clare her absolute disinterestedness in the matter. Tho | daughter, sir Jonn eaud 0, Bot the sli abe is ae | Twist, 2b ica. Linseed, To. + O25, ru this city. More companies and increased compe- to the New York Orphan Asylum. ‘Ibe wilt was ade | ghd Margene, At one tens, tas coteowesnene of tom | Some digs, neatd to hens baa Caprerenk oan ened ins, | wee Cs pt OE he ES Octeber “yrvea'e the | tition fs required in the article of coal, and until of after afraid herefore London mail ‘tober lod to probate without contest, course seemed to be most threatening as respects the | a ing Coane! of Ministers. ™ as (Seneuke be obliged to sovarte and (hat Mr Joho A 97th inst, i new corporations are formed, with the avowed tn- i 5