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PRICE THREE CENTS. ‘with France and o , DY diplomatic corres) | || decistone and arrangements inte effect. Bul, at the pren: us over at Vicksburg.’ Even then the President had the ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE, | x2 ssrscssuererm,.".creoris cma | Smaetaiattte d's Renters | THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. | IMPORTANT FROM THE SOUTH. | fiv:te thing ict ohana might attained, Buropean peace there! iitng to give ritor: wi . anne sha nd olse same ! porate ri But ould fee) aaa gee by treaty 0 a cian Dy th Yor example: of the Pamectn the ‘ommend ot ‘Polk ty md bry yh had enaion than confidence feavtaa meeting of a congrese | questions mentioned as disturbing Or threatening Europe, Wasunaron, Dec. 14, 1863, 24 undertaken that duty, he would have been alsin in the of sovereign and ministers wkhout fixed objec! two of the moet disquieting are regarding Polaod Accounte from the Army of be Potomac say that s earliest hour of battle, or even before a battle, by the i e Mails of the Canada at | over tho map ot and exciting open aa sepia reconnoitring Party sen out samo days ago tw perfect | PROCEEDINGS IN THE REBEL CONGRESS, | Bards or nis own men Twill further aia tha, poo the ’ WHOLE WO. 9951. ‘tions which they Ahemsetves unal present state of these quertiwns roposition se@nding Longstreet into fast Tennessee, the Rew York gratify or to quiet “Her Majesty's government have no | and eco whether it is probable that a congress would tend | SUF maps i the rogien north ef Culpepper and slong tho President concur: outwith Bragg, and that ariay was divid- 4 Feason #0 doubt that the Emperor Napoleon would bring ‘Aslement of them. In the first place, with | base of the Blue Ridge, as far as Sperryvillo and Littio rman . ed. What now does the ident sy? Lowe he into an assembly a spirit of moderation and of justice. | regard Linge! Waahington. returned to camp @ Friday. come forward boldly and generously and eay, "1 am re- feel confident that bis ob, ive security to Jo for the "No. He obs the ith They fool condens that, ie object is to give security to | Auslie Cranio carcfullyabeiaibing from any threat, Baye | TO ofcere accompanying Go expedition otaio dat | Tri-Momthly Sessions Recommended | vant. Part Charge him, not with want valor but japoleon’s Correspondence with Queen | P222 by wnien thas object isto be attained. attempted to obtain from Ruséia by fr: representa. | they encountered no enemy m force, but fell in with with want of confidence in the opinions of others, wit ip You are directed to road and give a copy of this des. | tions the adoption of measures of @ hoaling nature, but | several email squads of parieace, ali belouging 10 the Doring the War. rove molzmanagenicot, with contempt for the sentiment Of the people of the country. old him u pateb to M. Drouyn de Lhuye, lam, &c., RUSSELL. Bave only succeeded in procuri orm iser, often by om Binth Virgie cavalry tt wl @d, that whoo she ingurrection shall have been put » that unless | « removed Tennessee would Do besepest - — iced tigen a PMOADORE, 7O THE MARQUIS PP | recourso will bo nad to clemency and oo Would } With the exception af the farms immediately oa the ant fe tae banda of the Shemy, apd bow iy bleeding State , rene of 9 he troth of my acd the whole country’s predie- Pa.ace ov Couriaya, Nov. 23, 1863. \ines of the prive:pad routes, ald tho bonuses were rtored attests the tr ay ftera, conn commana te outa dayange, | ey (Pecan Pe eae ase cust wovsreree | JEFF. DAVIS FIERCELY DENOUNCED. | f:.?='"e-="trraio'n amo, ribet oe NA c ING t he Lila “ty G breadatuffs, with 4 sufloient supply of forage to winler aster, “fo was instrumental m the Gettysburg bo WE HEE! N AND. Ki FIGHT, bey tpn aang tothe pro oe pry = their scanty stock of herds, 9 - ~ ~ instruc race of Murfrees bore be has opened Y heey &C.y &e. pos Seen to deliberate’ on, the natal Furope. | ty of Russia, I nabduang Ov 5 “in tinsly that Considerable compliant hay beem expressed by our R t f th Ss f cnt ous ahs th amare poy i ous ‘ou will find annexed a copy of it. My provious corre: | Russia will grant in the pride of her etrengtb what sho | regimental quartermasirs of the prevent scarcity of | ALCPOKE O} @ Seeretary OF | prying ‘simost ruined the country, and wil moot bis spondence has answered beforehand somo of the covsiler- | refused in the early days of discouragement? Would she foul eloped _ derclothing for the they cham pion where to discues it, ould to God be may ‘Mo mails of the Canada reached this city from Boston [remade som ee Siacieicn, Pens ‘win | create & ence sry ery top imser ahh odes ty th te me eesacay pe, ot is Satan the Rebel Treasury. hoor visit the army agai, would to Go he bad yielded yesterday morn: European wend fn congress? Bul we , ‘ to the public sentiment of the country; would to G . ne RE bashaidaccaral tr eae Me temo nh Socrowary Of 1 of nuru tiation for Europe oF of war agains Rurgia, and | Leaves of absence ara frecly granted to offers and had boon able to appreciate the teuth’ that wheo coud the 26th of November. Bg - those Powers who are not ar incur the cout and haar | wen for short periods, doce i once lost by the people in an officer it i suicidal of nis Majesty. The imperial government have no inten- it ive to ai other native. — in Tho lntters trom ou spesial corréepondenta tm London, | sn olther 40 apologize for or to criticize the treaties of oF waar ay uel deni ares int snd hrtecnt period | Reporte are pre Taichi in camp inet Wevornl Songstreot | MR, LINCOLN'S AMNESTY PROCLAMATION, | ee ive aso cose on sxmavcmy norm. i@ and Berlin—publiehed in the Hxra.p to-day—con- | Vienna. The Emperor declared, on mounting tho throne, | is one of trausition, if the ingurrection shall be sub <4 a 5 bas succeeded in effecting @ junction wilb General Lee Mr. Onk offered the following poise very important news concerning the position | that Re should consider, bisseit bound by the ebgage- | ued, it will tnen be seen whether the promises of tho 4 sp gy aap tee ny a ments subscribed to by his pred . Lately again, Emperor of Ruabia are to bofulliled. If tho insurrection petra <> yal Shey cannot be traced to any re &e., ac. - &e wnt, the os mm! 8 ° ¢ m nance be fpetrosies fe wire mury by the ne Dplemen ary to an wet to provide for the { Treasury notes, le authorized the rebel road, as well as of she political situa- | in bis letter to, the sovereigns, his Majesty showed that | nail not pe subdued, or af, In order to subdad it, the 2 OB, % ti ton oxisting on the Continent on subjects of the propezed | the diplomatic acts of 1815 were tho foundation on which | p, , The following rules st present contre) trade tn the avd the Germano-Danish queetion. i? rests to-day the political editico of Europe. But this is, | Pollb population with fréeh, dd, if that be | army:n The Amneety Proclamation Intended to sleet 5 possible, with aggravated rigor, other questions wi)! arise Provost Maren at Gre sO 7 6s ML Miss elon Moulton, a young American lady whose | this fouraton isnot icelt hhaken to Ks base eT | which foay require further consideration, but whic | ypyy farther orders, Se talowing Salsa il” bo: ob Fran tne Heeteesad, Genital Dees il the government purchased cotton in the morn- » he fo Y eo ; Dec. 11.) 4 ation: ie not theelf shakes (0 tte tase, would hardly receive u solution from a jarge assembly of | gorred.m shits de Wo hear that President Lincoln, ln’ hie Message, pro- | INK at forty coats, aud wold the same im Whe evening af ly havo long resided in Paris, was married on Wed- Now, the Cabinet of London recognizes with um that representatives of all the powers of Kurope, Indeed, it Pirt—Bvery autier or gutler's clerk will confine him- | poves that the States of our confederacy Fhall tee wee eee eee aoe ee a aad thy he several of these etipulations bave been serjougly in last to tho Count Pan! de Hatsfeld, Secretary of | fringed, Amongst the modifications which have taken | 'Bt0 be apprehended that questions, ariging from day 40 | sof to the Orders foF hie ow n command, aod to the bead. } on the question of returning to political uoion with the | oop doing: yea ns Bo pA ger igpee ne Proseian Kunbasey in Paris. As tho bride was a Pro- | placo some have been consecrated by the wanction of all | GAY» colored bY, tlie, varying eusuia dl Ane faa, Wall | quartersof the corps, division oF brigade to which he buw | States of the North. | We have Hot been allo to neo the | regard the construction pincod om the mck of Congrenn Mt t and the bri Catho! the great Powers, and at present constitute a part of in is 9 cic been ted. Moenage ourselves, and do not know the terras on which | [PEM © salar wy tha Oa a ate ‘ Satan! \degroom a , the marriage was bs b and useful deliberation {n-a congress of twenty or thirty pom Officers’ ordera must bo accompanied by | tt is proposed to receive us We Rete natal nay yolianneal Alor Say st Sperone pi ted ated according to the nites of both churches, wey. | %efnational law; others, on the contrary, carried into ox. | Porvggentatives, not acknowledging any ruproine al- | qoA%\te conmlidated sovuwes, which. raust, stato 1B do not know whethe: ncoln propores Lo auRpeDd Lhe war while we are to Con 7 ecution, have not been ‘recognized as law by all the Cab) W to the coun young Amorican ladies have marriod into tities in | nets As rogarde the frst, we cannot help calliug atten | ‘Ority. and not goiter by any xed Toles O1 Weocoudne. | number of officern ordaring, sud must © approved by 4 | wider tho question, #0 ue Lo enable us to do so withonit edly: mdf Gears ES PE among them the daughters of General Harney aud .| tion to the irresistible power with which thoy haveforced | iy the frat piece a phen ig santas enue general order of (he command jutimidation, We do not know whether the preposed a vl S.¢., that part of Davia’ 1 the report ot the Seerq ( Mr, Royer, ag to huance & the Tre Dene jecneiderabie number more hope to thus be able to prefix | proves how ttle the former pont nations answered, ac i A etna tas tile, okie scmrae tie sutiers. right : whotber they are po fh have virtuo, if given in apar | Randice to tbeir names. Some of them will wait too | ©Ording to the expression of Lord Russell, the require- oe * " Fourth—Ordere from corps, division or brigade bead: | ticular way. The right to decide involves (he right to they have hither refused to the King of Italy and the | onarters must be from the hands of one bavioy written | choose; but, perhaps, Lincoln may not soe ik so, We sux this f the lapso of time, tho progress of ‘opinion, the emg, 80 that neither counts nor commoners will come a bar » King of Italy, on tbe other, would probably object to a , shifting policy of governments, and the varying exigen- 2¢ : Authority 10 ACE us (be ageos of wuch heardynarters Ot that the invitation is intended to blind his own | ,, 1% He Mbecing. There wae aleo a numerous assemblage of tbo | cies of cations, On ihe olher band, are not wa authorived settlement which would anpear to cectue him, by iwfetence M.R. PATHICK, Provort Marebal Geveral. — | people, abd take éapital in Furepe, while to ue Terdonal ionectyy peter aice ietinguiebed of tho aristocracy on tho occagion, | 19 believing that changes so important have dimin- nee ee ia i eeonictan tO rehounce the | , captain J. P. Kitobull, Aeeitant Adjatant venera the old song Maiaritine WoL nor Ceol 18 it Intended to asl ‘ria in congress to renounce the ‘and “ fl 01 a he epid into ® richly decorated chapel, ana there the cere. | it is not absolutely necessary to give to those chasiegs 9 Oe disetk none fe yd Ma's pikes aatite to al) who bave had cecasion to transact brsivess in that | “oT tho prettiest little pa lor that ever you did spy. On r more genera! an re solemn ction; Dus we ConRi “ department. The way into my parlor ix up & winding Blair mony, according to Catholic usage, was performed, mo Gicussed. They are informed tbat if such an inteution Captain Phil, Sebuyler, Fourteeoth United States ip iad I have roahy toany pretty things to row you when Mr. Jomneros transfor of tke eda hill relating ‘to the rome tbe companies to the , fod to consoldation and é it would 5 am adyantave tp clear away tho ruins Amongst the company were, in addition, the Princess | uate in asinglo boreal ihe livtax members, Ae regards were announced beforehand, Austria would decline 10 | taniry, wuoceeds Captain Kimball you are there. on from 6 of the Troubetwko!, tho Countess Lowenthal, the Counices Cin- | the modifications to which the Powers havo not giveu an | Mtend te Congo, Nill Nhal & Cit Manelien Me - - (60d! 86, 06!" pula tho HHHle Ly, “ko mek MeN IN Wain; | Misiseipyp. would not come on this sid pur pow Brie, tho American Minister and his lady, ths Marquis do ey ape assent, they constitute so many causes Ofdis | wouig quit the assembly. Here, again, there Wheatrbemhs Tor who goes up your winding stair, shal! come | of joming the army to fight here, fe it, and Webiey, Macame Gudin, &c. me go epee [sda Ses ap two | fore, the deliberations of the congress would toon NIBLO'E GARDEN. down again te hoped another iat would not cross tho Miesisaippi, no ~ ar is le © axeer! & congress apd to A ‘ 5 icy regard to bis oor ed THE EUROPEAN CONGRESS. SAA a ee eee TN ieee con | Summan Se Haline’ropregentative to sit in it without die, | ViVd At this theatre, and played to ® fall house Of Very | the following table of the receipts and expenditures uf | bo referred to the Committee oo Military AGaire, whieb y, uild be the firet person to feel and to admit tbat such a ‘ F 3 such | for the part year (exclusive of the foreign loan for the | ~The treatment of Union prisobers in rebel prigonm wan Smnnaance with the | sed. “Upon those portions,” says his Excellency th oqarse would not ip “possible With regard to Germany bene aya js yoo b pane’ Bod Mr. Pearson, Such | sume perwd), aypoars in the report of the vecretary eub- | by resolution brought before Wie Houre, Ite reference tw ngiish Cabinet. principal Secretary of State, “the most importart ques | aca penmark, it i# true that several of the Powers of Pa- pleves need, for perfect success, ood singers and & #6686 | mitted to the rebel Congr & committee was atived , fgurantes—and the company at Niblo'® i* RACKIPIE FROM JANUARY } TO SeOTEMRER 50, The question of arbitrary tmpressments war referred ¥HE EMPEROR OP THE tions of all arise, What is the nature of the propogals to " fall of pretty ‘and press themee wi end; and, above all, are they, Toss wen! oll, and apparently to the on of | yy nt tock D Ives on attention, I deem it indis- Deration would scarcely iinpruve the prospoct of a satis. | The'gualence Mun Cliften looked ‘charming us the | yr Ate Medecut stock, ‘ble to im] wholo thought to it agreed to by a majority of the Powers, to be enforced by 2 ; part iby ght to the sovereigns factory solution. And if, with regard to Poland und | Satue and, by the perfection of ber make uprand her | yor acy cont all certificate to the Military Committee NEWS FROM CHATTANOOGA. ‘whom the destiny of nation \ arms?’ The Eraperor, while he pointed out to Europe the , when ‘roat coovulalone Hats fates (a fone fy Sr oalaniemarrergh rebel gry Nig nay sconce etal s it spec peony seacerat nie | chaste and perfect pore, won the ruccese of the occasion. | yor four per cent call certificates ‘and deranged the limits of States, solemn compacta | Method of the dire calamities which he foresees, | Statey of Kurope to Sud @ remedy for tbe avarchy of |-"PHB TICKET OF ) FAVE MAN AT wannux's mU- | Cotton certificate, act April ZI, 1862 aio tin | Saecesetal Cavalry Recon followed to reduce to ordor the now elements, | #24 4¢ which he, leas than others, perhaps, would have | yoido.Wallachia’ Intorest ov loans. . ements, | reason to take alarm, for the qnestious ont of which at > aeons. to recognize, while revising them, the changes a Wore all these questions—those of Poland, Italy, Den This traly affecting: moral drama wae produced at Mr. bi a Pie Gay Rave been effected. the present time war may arise interest France but indi- an Proeine trecty of Westphalia, in ine eeventeonth sootary, and. of | Feet aud It would de end on herself alone wither she | Marg atteranco of opimobty tue views of her Majeny's | BArnum's popular Movewe venterday astoraevn aud even | soquesratkn tice mead Satis Sates cheat been: This he dit by addressing all'the coverengus ia full cout, | KoVerHment upon most of thei might, perbape, be found | ng for the first ime, The piece is, however, familiar 10 } PAO ice fand, noverthelees, your Majesty is bot. iguorant, it i | 0co aud simultaneously, without previous understand. | tng Tats, hel ur the) mare: oieemien ‘of Topinioag. | %20 Peblic from ts euceesefal run at the Winter Garden, Patent rund. . . ling O Places: on alt siden, If one considers atten- fo Raley mestateerandl frsrehyg Line inap henge And Wwinhos woukl accomplish vo positive results, it | We therefore peed give ne sketch of the stirring plot and | Miscellaneous, including repayments by di yl Orkut wereagn he © ’ , nig credit fo 4 1 @f Vienna are destroyed, modified, disregarded or men. | Vite them. | Himself the youngest of suereigns, ie com | hay forward by some and resisted by others, | Barnum and the talented ladies and gentlemen who vo | ‘otal... us Lowes of Longstreet—Ge aimer's Resignation Recalled, dc. CHATTANOOGA, DOO 14, 186% Colonel Watkins, commanding the Kentucky bg‘gade, returned to-day from a cavalry reconnotemnce Ge far an Lafayette, He captured a rebel rignal stetion, and ata officers and forty privates. The balance of the large foree of rebels fet eced. Hence there ave duties without rule, rights without | ders he has no righ to assiime the part of an arbiter, aud } aug. there being no Supreme authority im such au aesem- ‘OF the a oot wo Fav ORME 1 . restraint. A peril the more for- | % fix befurchand for the other Cuuris the programe of (he | wiv io emiorce the decisions of the mslority, the con grees ST enti dave wieds. te Be Mase oe eo | Wir Dapertintats oc ccsscssscessecevewes, «MOTT MGR SEE | Tae Tweety math Penneyiveniy. ‘reghaaes tae dean ements produced by civilize pie aoe be ee ae se the motive « {he re 1 would probably separate leaving many of its momberson | Lancashire Jad, Kobert Brierly, afterwards the perse- | Navy Departiocat seenereee 84,437,661 | ordored home on furlough, havipg re enlinted a# voterap sa people together by an identity of | Serve which he has imposed upon Diunsoif. lt im, more’ | worse terms with each other than they bad been when | cuted ticket of leave man, ably sustained bis wel! earned Civil, miscellaneous, &c ia ©. 11'¢29'278 | volunteers. Numbers of veteran regiments and batteries ‘matorial interests—would render war still more destruct. | Overs. dilfoult jo enumerate the questions, BOL Yee | they met. But it this would be the probable result, it } reputation The brond Janenshire accent, which | Custornn. Ape beakaa gy 0 | ccc eeenmned @ eatbibahted thetee eden fve. This isa matter for serious reflection. Let us not oe may disturb Europe, | sliows that no decrease of armaments i likely tobe | cou rarely be studied or achieved, was, how | Public debt............ fF; 2,212'200 | 8Fe Prep ing a decision. until sudden and irresistible | , A deplorable struggle is bathing Poland in blood. is ast. | Etectea ‘yy the propeved congress, -M. Drouyu de Luuys | ever, Bot well develoyed im his peach a failing | Nolee cancelled and redeemed............... 00044449 | A rumor prevails that Longstreet, in his retreat trem Knoxville, lomt four thousand prisoners and nearly all hie cannon and trains. fata General Palmer's resignation, ne commander of the $42,154,994 | Fourteenth corps, which waa accepted, bas been recalled, and he i again in command. James Walker, « Now York artist, has been commie @vents disturb. a States, and threatening the world Screaiet's spanks of sonean Senn crs ost | witmne motgeriom tiataroanoet.Toreo Rivera with | MertsaaDTPta ancy ee er ce | Se stan then taseey Say Future, by rein a a ott. Oreteiat ir te of Vienna, Didi wappiy the two aides wit eonkradioney government understamd that proposal to have reference | Jack Hawkshaw , wae (he prototype of & true detective, ‘Toval of by Providence aha the SID me ‘oe paianaentedl io arguments. Is this gle to last forever? l'reten wa diapuite between two Powers to be referred to the | and some members of the police force may draw rome Balance 10 Treat; crovimere sot che voll ct: She, Brepak peoss » | plans, oppoesd (0 obs soother, are exciting & quarrel good offices of a friendly Power, but iu no way to the | useful lessons from him. Our old friends Bridgman, the = vain ay Moyen Jee allowable for mo than for oth vs perbaps | between Denmark and Germany. The preservation of | S3embling of & general congress. money broker Hiadaway, the pieman, and Jamison, the | From which in w jucted the amount others to ignore the rights in the north is at tbe mercy of an accident. ‘The therefore, tO discern the likelihood of | burglarious ‘Viger,’ acted with ali the wm and effective ‘Treasury notes whieh have been funded sovereigns and the legitimate aspirations of peoples. | Peace ness for whieh they are so well known. The minor brought in for cancellation, bat have not every other respect Tyr Mestayer, as | Total of expenditures... ; poeple Tam ready, without any preconceived system, to Searaein, base Sates oy iieen noe eee ean sell Proposing a congress, her | characters wore very good, expecially the “bard casa,” | yet been regularly audited, estimated 66,000,000 ] sioned to paint the baitle of Chattancoge ioe, the ontinaty portion ot tnosawho have uty | % ‘anarchy continue to. prevaj! on the Lower ipa sbnverenich, “feel (heaasetees amnita | OF faa doaalen SO have W pire, toe Gan aed A ponies PPO. cece Seow care $17,154 a0 . ; - 80 many differont trials. If | tako tke int RAS arene tie ta See te of Tes weavers tiesnee ( s javitation. to Mra. J. 3. Prior, wt true hearted and faithtu) | The pubsie debt (exclurive of (he foreign loan) at the CAPTURED BLOCKADE RUNNERS. ae “Anampiedana 1\dby Sallgin th sreecnce of oadh aha copy of thir despatch to M. | May Edwards, through all the trying scenes and guiler. | fame period was an follows Jn a hostile attitude, ever ready to break the truce which ” fromern, | | iiese roledly epencek: MeO. midkeiasee on | RlAbs per conte $207,128 150 | TH® Capture of the Steamship Mini Da cage army tla ey. lle regal ie say Emily St. Evremond, vives promise of much wucces, and, | Seven per vente, 42/745 600 Yortne Mownox, Deo. 13, 1863, 41,006,270 The United States steamer Circassian, W. B. Maton of Rome by the French troups be prolonged for an inte nite Phe Prize tin, from the continual roars of laughter iu which Mrs. France | Six per cents 2,095,009 | commander, bas jurt arrived from the Rio Grande, Gat tod us a hout fresh attempts . rope. If this proposal be agreed to, 1 | Periad? Lastly, must we renounce, wit h (AM ORRAT MATCH FOR TWO THOUKAND PouNDSs— | kopt the audience, 1 i clear that she ip 6 favorite, | Six per cent cotton interest bon Majesty to acoopt Paris as the. placo of meeting. ae .eebaltation, the hope of liehtiening the barthens : JACK MBBNAN AMD TOM KING Between the ate bhere were a varioty of other entertain mces, 7 the natious by the disproporuionate armaments 292. 916 oeton, New Orleans, Key West, Charleston and the dif. princes, friends of France should think } Posed on 5 strut? 3 ~ From Bell's Life in London, Nov. 28.) ments, the most interesting of which the wondertul sing Tota)... ' +++, 9202,915,620 | Verton, Nor » Key » Charleston ap NM M4 to enbance, by their presence, tho authority of the de. | Poomecned Dy moult as Such are, hr. i 1 ope final deposit of C100 a side for this Inatch was duly | 30% Of Mish Dore Yawrou, In» tenor and woprano voice at Uxvenpxp, feront blockading squadrons. be brings in tow the cele Mberations, | shall be proud to offer them cordial bospi- eh cae a posted at Mr. Richardson's, Blae Anchor, Charet street, | the Rame time, and Herr / ® incredible mansiea) por | Treasury notes goveral currency ented blockade renner Minne, © splendid berkents tality. urope will. ‘see some advantage in the | WOUld doublicss judge it useful to examine and decide. 4 bs by v Kenting iy. pe will, Leet 7 age in tbe | Tord Russell surely does Hot expect us to specity bere the | 08 Thursday evening. There wan little betting at the formance on tbe commonjbarmonicon, knows to school. | Iwo year not ee adbeees ¢ Pe @apital, whence the signal of confusion has sv often arisen, time, but at this we were not surprised, aswe uuderstand | Doy® ae the “mouth organ.’’ On the whole we opine that | Interest notes at 3 oe stoamsbip Tord, Fagiaad, undoubtedly one of the Mao,” with so many attract) Jn vereat potes at 7.30, the Mureuin boards. Under 8 YMPIO TNRATRB. Five per cont Gal) corti An mnvring trife, onder the title of * Rery Shaving Total was produced at thie houre last evening, It ie baying a | Deduct amount of treasury notes and caveelied, above referred to. finest prizes of the war. She captured ber the next day after leaving Charleston. The Minna is a largo ship, over nine hundred tons burthen and two hundred aud ten feet long, deeply loaded Hor cargo consists of rifles, powder, vitriol, wines and liquors, agricultural toole, hardware and general morchandine. Sho has also a valeable me Decom ‘seat 0 a wig | Mode of solution applicable to each of these probl anata: cotaaione erences destined to lay the besle | Ce ine kind of jon which might be giv +. 1 tako this opportunity of renewing to you the ae. | “écisions fof the congress. To the Powers there rey Burances of the high esterm and inviolable {riendstip | Seoted would perta with which | am, Madam, my sister, your Majesty's good ious points. We w Brother, NAPOLEON. eyes illusory to pursue their solution through the laby- Panis, Nov. @, 1863. rinth of diplomatic correspondence and separate ne BAYRACT OF A DESPATUH FROM EARL RUSSELL TO the money has been for some time Aeaped on toa heavy | the * Ticket of Low tine upon King, bis friends in London jamping at any. | ¥)!! bave @ loug run thing over five to four. The company was not very Inn ‘ much pleased to bear that there was every be match belong carried throogh without a te eco, are glad to be able to announce that Mr. Ricbard- | wuccessfol rom in Lopdon, and, judging by the favor with ive of King’s backers, has followed ie rida has been pursued by Owen Swift on h it was received, im ely to bave the same good | Total... -- #7014 tiation, and that the way now proposed, 80 far from eud- ing in’ war, {8 the only owe which can lead to a durable w pp cata greet gerry tte tue Same course ise, COWLBY, DATED FORKIGN OFFICE, NOV. 11, sarge em mootinge of the Concress of Parie the | behalf of Heenan, and bar given up all part in the man. | fortane here. The plot, whieh weems to have been writ In order to estimate the amount of Treasury notee 10 | sing eugine, probably intended for some of the new rebed My Lorp—I have to acquaint your Excellency that the | Far! of Clare: iu agement Of the expedition to impartial persons, who Mave [ ten for the title, thereby 4 og the usual order of | Circulation a6 pho date Of thie report, there murt be add sialic Her te vated: wien has received from the Fmperor of the French « ¥ ndertaken , 80 far as any one can coromand #ucoese, to | things, is (ull of capital situations, The scene i laid in im of que Ben e rg eepctar; y pegrdererayfane wiper bring the matter to afair issue on w fair fiela of batile. | jstington, in the time of the Restoration. Ninette (Mre ich bave elapsed since the the Circassian, that et ald sink ip e)x hours, an be had dated November 4. ‘The Queen hus stated, in re py to this letter, that the Emperor may be assured that suggestion or proposal made by his imperial Majesty | between the This wise arr. st has simplified mauters very mate | Wood), the daughter of a Fren rially, and we can assure our readers who intend being to resort w the t ent that there is little fear of molestation or disco by his death and i® h refoges, who bad been sorial art for «living mined one of Abe engineers $5,000 if he would sinks balances of appropriations airealy made by Cor fi 0 Ule forethought of grees, aad not drawn ob Meptetn ber & 4 as follow her. Fortunately, however, thank “that this happy ompelled to follow ber 1 alwayrjcommand her Majesty's most earnest and atieu- essed the opinion p ‘ tive consideration, and more onpec ly when the general | receive a more general application, ax tofany kind. To manage matters so aa to ev ade t father * calling. Among thone whose ti bone Sr ia bl Captain Raton, she wan saved, an be had sent some of the Welfare of nations is concerned; that ber Majesty bas ac. | & barrier st conflicts which irequently only | reoghs will be ditt ough every one knows: but we b Uiggory | avy departmén engineers of Une Cirenastas ta the mneaations, tearing thay cordingly directed her contiden advisers to submit to | break forth be ¢ it is not always poss firmly believe it will be done. The direction in which (Mr 8 Clark pd ang Nlanoour, ac caaha shdeial to ennui ee , Ber the opinion which, after due deliberation , they may | enter into ex > come to an | the raid will be carried on is, of course, a prof opening Foe r ustome might E arrive at in regard to the important messures which the The plenipote os of all the courts concurred | Secret, and will Fe mdnengeelee ys oydmogpe yr letter, enclosing @ ring, and informing ber that the po Total The engineer her ¢ 4 o thie, en Emperor recommends for adoption by his allies: and that ntention of Aigo will not be im wo until the eve of the cavalier W whom #be once gave L 3 o sebagai ; : crane ber principal Secretary of State Foreign allairs will, sitate to exp a the pat but we masure all persone Interested they must be in | suers was the writer (Char The estimate eubrnitted by the variou : r pipe pe Vat, taken bo ™_ they wore * @itb as little delay as possible, authorize the ambassador | the wish that States between London on Tuesday morning ata very early hour at the | jn gratitude for the service ba Ble cp w governnent, are made speedily repaired. The captain of the Minna says that a6 Paris © make known to his imperial Majesty's gover derstanding may arise should hav dent. Gentlemen in the country | pw ly W send this token t 1564, the ond 0 uecal Fear, and are as the ship Jcargo w ell for $900,000 in any port. went the conclagion which, after weighing that opinion, | mediation before avpealing to a fn on in the usual way. | person he might choc Legislative department cits iniasts ines ott Fis ork tain tae Ber Majesty may fee! it her duty to adopt. the Emperor goes further, It di till the last minute, and ani he world handsom ecutive departrept 00 , r i ‘ to Dreak out in order ainable at the ptarting pla gory (capitally ive © jereecut. | iteasary départmpent the reat of the officers and erew in proportion. She te War department 8, we would in f an eumign, « atter may she falls is love with rdered to proceed Boston in charg ing ber with bis YROM EARL RUSS actual circumstances evgraven - : t out of t bite 1 u y ay cabmen bel > | handsome cornet, who i i A ali dele (Mr Navy department Forman Orrick, Nov. 12, 1863 gt monument ie la r a paying their cal ° mt im purwuit of a lady, Adele (Mra paster's wate e My Loup—Her Majesty the Queen having beer pleased ty Dow invitee his allies ‘'t0 enter into expla: that there ‘ill be oo delay, and no nnbuttoning of | Sloan), for whom he eutertained Av voreqt ted yassior 2 department master's mate, \bree engineers And twenty mop, as refer to Ber confidential ‘vyants a letter of the me to au understanding apt. ke wokets to tempt hungry eyes. All should remember a | and who, after trifing with him, had expoored « round department prize crew pert Rapides ebdeteand + toe, Mabegy, Oo tho bob DROUYN De LHUYS ne At a certait station, and should take all due | head, Fzekiel Morton (Mr. Stoddart), iorwerly & magi Mice department ---- Ject of a congress, I proceed to eed of the view | COPY OF A DESPATCH FROM BARL HUSSELL TO KaML | Precadtions. If these are neglected, gentiomen will ouly | trate under the Cr onwealth. In Ler turn, Adele i om mas 7 of the Behooners Maria Alberta which ber Majesty's government take of the propora! COWELREY, have themsely he yg . ~ gh on th s cet “% | the lookout for Lyle, withthe view of geting back « © these - #478 408 400 anda qeutained in ft ‘The Inter invites her Majesty to take ptintn hth oe tas much greater care will De taken by the company’s number of lottert #he bad written to mn, o bester hese eatimaten be extended to embrace thy TegiAyL Wasnoworom, Deo. 14, 1845. t ina congress, to be heid in Paris, on the affairs of My Lono-—Her Mavsty’s gove rived } Yants ih the way of providing Yarriors, they caanet be } to do this, sha ginguires b ember ing Fix mopihe of the galender yoar, they inst be r t 4 4 o first van th ai ol in supported to bee wat once. herself OM for Ler own Brother. Lyle doubled, and tbht sam aAded to the uodrawn appropr The Navy Departieent has received information of the pe. 1am commanded, in the first place, to inform | from the Marquir of Cadore tue « ch ad , . ‘ 5 by POTOpT ia your Excellency that her Majesty’ covernment sce | dressed to him by BM Heater |, £h@ following ne golden rules for all intend | gearch after her, har ovtstayed his leave of al Hone Would ioke aD aggregate of $1,477 445,775 following captar tm this step @ proof of the interest laken by his impervat oxtant, | (0s traveller cabby before starting, be early at 7 Ninette receives a letier for him, which ehe y Oo b of November the schooner Two Sisters Geejaly ta tpearare of Iorepe. 1 wil sow proceed to isch ie caamet the station tell cabby to make siraight (ot the entrance | oped informing bim that he wae about beiog tried for The Reb Tebngress. Acting Master Rockwell, captured the Fog! phous remark on the ground stated tor this proposal, and then will not any longer d which will he pointed on him by the company’s ser | contumacy, and would probably be diem on present our readers w brief wummary ° . sy : a Sxasaive, tbo proporal iteet Iie \mperial Aajosty ob rgpdetonden sl «Pea rants, loge uo Limoe im getting inside the barriery.and you | she determines to make use of the trken whict ceoedings of tte rebel Cos Ad to the Tih bass Maria Alber ho was cleared from Mevaba for Mate Serves, that ob all occasions when great convulsjons have the French to her Ma) ! sale. Take plenty of belly timber andecresture | tne King bed sent her to wave Lyle, and gots tanith mores, bat war eodearorl the biccuade at May shaken the foundations and derangod the limits of Queen take part in @ congress “is anait meen on tom cen lok oe ae ee ee, Nothing of special importaggs bas been tr a port, Florida, Aoting Master Rockwell ie eagecially re- solemn compacts have been entered into, haying (or Europe to be assembled at Paris hag ayers y age ee none Wee brougu the village. ben there follows # series td — . ject to reduce to order the mew tlemente, aud ts | a copy « Bia rege tt. In case of & rush stick & a Of comical situat ous ecretted by the chiens st out ommended by Hear Admiral Bailey to the careta) com recognize, while revising them, the changes that | Queen, which i ea ye which has already uider, abd you will be safe till the pugilistic body Ezekiel Morton and bit wife to eseape detectic Mr. Jonsech oftered f wae Aideration of the Depart meat have boen effected. Such was the object of the | edit ed?to the German some of them, come to your ansistance. The respectavie | the one pereonating a aeriatantof Ninette, an ots * lores @ followhg, which was re ‘ t , treaty of Westphalia, in tho seventeenth century, and } tion government { 4 pugs have all undertaken to do their utmost Ip the canse | shaving Diggory in bis presence, whilst adele in ber male | iesoived, That ¢ u » Conet Bates guatoet Kasewhs captared on ti @f the negotiations of Vienna, in 1815. On this | top the i. ot of order and it e. we bei eve their intention tO asern taguise fe alno compelled to submit to the same process un- 7 varia gad Laue ber the achocmer slegia or Winone 4 Gion the politicat edifice of Kurope now resi end to the disquiete which affecte several bie either at Alec Keene's, Nat ghamn'*, or some other | der Ninette’s skilful hand. Fipally, Lyle bimeelt, earoing " he has been w oh Offerrthony fre dtheless, his imperial Majesty observes, it is c Envios! aks ae ennabtis tan: guna rig fancy house during (he week to take meseures to carry | that Adele # im the be te Ninette to ri & macy weeks to qecape from |, abd wag bap to pieces on all aides, Nee & pe - te the guacral pence 00 foun nt their re f course the uewal ring keepers w apd mustaches to eva m to eon after creasing the Bar Sh Sitner tages ce ie Emperor goes on to te | tions more solid than thore ou which, in tir opinion, it } y" BP gang igs ye the wrwnd ri ‘eeper od mustad o euabie ar © be Bar ni me Qhat, if the situation of the fe ot countries if a now reste, The Frperor declares that France ie dikin { how the selection will be made remains | fore her, aad she purporely disfigu ae payers, The auy ver, boy ee tentively considered, it is impossibie not to adinit that, ) terested ia this question that be. nis part, weeks oo eon, We shall of course, be in a pow hus birmute orpacae ve They follows a roene a paan ger Gimost ai) points, the treaties of Vienna are destroyed, | aggraudivement, and that the inverests to be secured are xt week to give @ browler bint aa to the actual day | Adele and Lyle, which commences sentin 148 KROL OMAFTER ot cHaTe, Vier carga consiate gf gotten, rosie and torgent modified, dimregarded or menaced. When so important « | those, aot of France, ut of Kurops, Her Majesty's gov. | a pot our re up to the tine of day | turns to broad farce wuee the former discove ouvecan, Sirf ge Brut " proposal na thins whieh the Buaperor Sas put forte te made | orament tony Meclnre that Great. Perea ety 2 £28" ton all matters connected with the baitle next week. Ai | figorement, be lnughe in ber admirer's (ace, and bis Mr. Poors offered @ resolution ler fo rest on certain grounds, it is our duty to examine | ested im this matter, that she seeks no aggrandizeme prosent it is needless for us to add more than that the | vanity i dreadfully wounded. A letter sow arrives from | ¢ " - money and hgnde bave heen 7) a8 ieur committee to i’ 7 pee carefully the grounds themselves, Nearly haifa cents and that she bas only to counsel moderation and py Drice Of ticketa will be £3 as., and that due wotice will be | the King, according bw pardon and promoting him sod | reap Chatte: { Paymaster Pennimag, of the Katawhe Ras clapsed since the treaties of 1815 were signed The | But France and Great Brit being shus dimunter: given ae where they can be obtained he renounces bis old love in digguet aod taker for wife hie owieg ¢ " - -_ += work was somewbat burried by the necessity of giving | theauetves, aro bound to consy THE CHAMPIONSHIP—MACE AND RTALL savior, the pretty barber the Presdion’ aan ene the I Clad Webawh Fepore urope after so many convnisions. Yet | and what ina cougress will be the probable cond Mace has claimed the forfeit from Bill Py From this deserip:ion it will be seen th haracter | He ' i = ~ c 10 Hl! yall. and has p that the He would undertoke yy at ibe Pr nt t ovr and © wno ‘the changes made in this period of fifty years bave not | Powers who may De called upon to make sacrifices of | presented hito with £10 out of the money if Ryall, who | Of Ninette, round whom the whole interest was reapousibie for ibkt tt, wtene eed te DROWNED, been more than might havo been expected from the lapse | territory or of pre-eminence and moral rtrength it | has called oo us, and waa quite fit to Oght, assures us he | Piece Centres, war one hat afforded full ining: od ged. pad nn ae tg fn this oocasion any. | meant business, but that be has been deceived by Mr. | 0!’ Ta tees She played the part ing more of the treaties of 1815 ractically the Em. | Coney, to whom he entrusted his Sf e old spirit, ad kept be house in coptinued roars of invy take half a century from the peace of Westphalia to | peror of the French admits the binding foree of many | him 7a tbe lurch at the last aauuete, sation poories “4 ter. Sie Wee prove it aad furthermore, be would abow the endeavored to sk a!® Loe respong. bility aod thro: ue bri n wily i) eeconded by Mre. Bionn, Uavidge, | ua vrevemen Ti The Nevy Department has reteived the fe the loat oo the Webaw®t nee thoes we tn nw ons > © ventas Viner H.W. Mariam Third Assistant Engy tt 04 bared (oer breasts to the by 3498 1700 ® similar period from the peace of Utrecht to | portions of thore treaties and her Majesty's government | lim colors nor trainin toddard and G. Ciake §=The « 5 y bg expenses 1 Piece war a decided mue 1163, ball find thoee periods marked by extensive | as readliy allow that some them have been | and thinks he had Ss centon core, (hq curtain fal ing 84 aproarions apyiavre Auguatnn Mitchell, Third Agewtant kng 8 the period which has elapsed betweea | modified or t, and that otber portion# are now whieh there were strong srustent may bo produstie i A. McGowan, Acting Thitd senietant Eagiveer stion r 4 adda that even sow, if he bad the mone: usical. 4 “ Charles Mpongverg, Th 1G Arsiatact Logineer tioned, to proceed to @ general revision goverument understand from the expla. | be would goon, and Mace, on hb Me 9 -4 y a a »| 6 y , oa * t, y al “ 1 7 ad \- o rome - w of tbe Of Weatphalia or of the treaty of Utrecht. | mations given by Monsieur Urouyn io Lhuye, that, inthe | would wilingly’ beve socepted © email grasnity 10 forese pobre Bin no cummin Ot es eee Geet ee Thomas Piper ’ ai Hreng, who bad jenn bose potent tor his Pmition. Th =}. the conviction of her Majesty's government that ‘he | opinion of the goverument of the Finperor, it 8 Obvious } the forfeit. Jaet evening Mr, Anschutz bade ary bene proven bimseif airee®y tovr Crogan, Main provisions of the treaty of 1815 are in full force; that | to every one that there are several questions, not hither- Rae! Cone . 04 tat the Acad of Mor . . a ete o Wil mmne, the greater number of those provia ious have not been ia | toolved, which may distury Europe. Of this pature are | the tonowinr pa dlvteltaatidlhoe ad emcees acl 8 ” vee vo» dd vd ig ye P44 Pol ay PT ‘ wes Wr Wiis ey way aimurben, and that ‘om (howe foundations rests the tbe following - ‘in—Bob Brettle, of Birm ingham, having stated at the sarl'e ‘‘Zauberfiove,* or “Magic Flute," was rung. This se. But the s known. liregg be Katiedge. ‘ of peuow in Burepe. If, (ustend of saytog that the ‘copfict in Poland be still forther prolonged? | meeting held at my house last evening, when the Gnai | “tt Ke all the monic of this renowned German waster, | Ono's, Boab te art >a rele ana ster, raward Gnghan pm | “ inquire whe sor corvee porth bed fi bare ew ge LO 7 ome, Germany re bave the | deposit wae made for Heenan and K: fight, that Mr am ever mélodious, at timer really grand. The f Preantent im inf ave 4 ‘bebe ves ; ye age — p hether 0" & part eu ‘ y ed 0 . on ble, the ebory i ‘ 4 oad tm : 2 4 : odified, disregarded, or menaced, other questions | this question decoone “lndifierent 10 t? M ‘> fp a eet oe i 1 4 oe ennne Bee the cote ‘ Toon Deno’ ‘chy | and said he should offer mo £50 to forego any claim, or | TTY 10 wate that, spite of all thie attraction the bowse | plaints, Tut I fvamd the whe any | even £100, if necema furthermore promising to tele wae the poorest of the army @ietrett ‘ i i i a! have taken eo continne in the Danabian Prineipalities, and thus fanct i the great Power®, acd | moment tend to reoper ie Fast? Moet | graph to tne to that effect. 1 bog to say that a + I never had ne wonders for German art in this country, should hav6 ee ‘ PUG Ie OC ETO ng | niz and Austria alwaye rem In resence of each other | any auch ofer made by Mr. Coney nor yy rene cine’ nad | met WItD more cordial +ympatby and patronage from ba boot goveraia. He has driven oway the si those changes a mot general and | in hostile attitude? Must the pation of Rome by | had I received a bona fide offer of half that amount, | | °OUStrymen. It te aanerted thet the German population palisas Fett, be Ree furees the ne hearted Bask 7 ittill com. | French troope be prolonged for an indefinite time? The | should only bave been too giad to have accepted it on ve. | New York is counted vy hundreds of thousands. Tue more | jet McCown Ever teks taoee Bonk ee ace of Europe Other Portions of the | Emperor's government put ® further question —Most we, | baif of Mace, J remaiD your mest obedient servant, ebamofal then is it that Mr. Agsehuts’s benefit should | Hardee He pmen Bones 4 Lf hd onlys deen disregarded 0 vand | without baying made new attempts at conciliation, re- WM. RICHARDCON bave been such e worry fair ear of hi os See that be canes agree © ° yy as, pounce the hope of lightening the burthens imposed upon BLOB AxQHOR, CORON erREET, SnORMDETER, Nov. 27, 1669 ‘The performance od. Mme. Foderie\, a Pamina (or snae taet ek a bet ie more. one of my i- proposed the nations of Europe by excessive armaments, kept up > : tang ber Pole very Ratintactorily Herr Habewmann wae. se | bre tact 10hd & latter from Henge Lomentt, in » pene, 00 doubi, are the The Ke ap Snihew ay Ove weeks aqo—that be wowidu | ¢ anon, Mr. Agachuts, + hits (be thing # certain, be hae driven away every on Lt f i fos Mace LameA Max two eel perterdey, « i ie the petroleum store ¢ W. i. Whimgier Fit ji mn as hot hitherto joined im thas | by a feeling of mutual distrust? ‘ w eal, quite Fecognition & anges? aatly come prineipal a 60 which either distarb oF thrypaten the 7 Dee. Saetomuipnm se wae sppeaniee. omgidrass/ jak wf Vively wakes he wes clear of—anievs Lnere | No. 12s Maiden lave, It origiohtod vp Uke Whird oil erie. ef the proposals wee seme tae eho matter, aud that te the following i ange tl ue i be given, friday wert Coowel’® | to by weaply every ofcar there for | " ‘ into the ent, on of * potion wa 5 aoere ol we “they it Sak a eeek repent Barereen Raves rai aed Arrivals and Departures. ACADEMT OF MORIC uu” be bad rae oe Agr wy tog he yi Len» ‘ ; b - — 4 a hie opine mveyel Wo the i Set rips mary wae ob ea | Fan nt te ta aco tent ge | Learnt EAR teen wy | S04 rot Mas ed Livery towne | Rowe aman ivan or gb ia Soh wah | Suotaal "Fe ere sae Wi ‘ance, Pr A Great Britain met at Verona, | attentively. ‘There appear to ber ajusay’s goveriaent a gave A ment’ io nid of the Ladies’ Rome for wick and wounded rit the eatety of the ’ ’ 1 01 A the flamneg Uy the bie 7 - Abe same reason ant iuder the peer wiarcen Pom | F soldiers will take place at ihe Academy uf Mesic. A | bories waa retained That won ie en rem | " | number of Our moet pepolar artiete seret on thie oo a fo of Vickebeor the , the first four of thove | to be one main eonaideration ened the fire betore i ft resolutions by means of | theirconelasiot, After the war which desolated 6 Y eat oh Great Britain, fa | from 1618 to 1640, and Aver io eucoeenive were which | rH, Pen, i arom Mme Virginia Lorin}, where name beats the Weident, the mwiitary court direct } . loted the conti crope from 1798 5, it | Btickuey. B , ° nto the ond vet of Pemberton . veas porsibie to distribute terriveriet and wo detine rights | ~ ML nen [ith baw, we bear, jutt #igned an engagemec' tor Havana | Gays afier it wet, by the ore be Premdces ment must obiam Mticfactory explanations b y 8 congress, because the nations of Rarope were tired | Mr Baring, Mf. Arego, ‘Mr Bardy, Mine Mitche be, Gt & wa! of two Ubeomed Gollare per bad surrendercé-debenorat ° ‘ =" tan come to any decixiap upon the proposal made by | of the slaugtter and exbansied by the bertbeus of war, 5 pope. jou! Mr aad Mre Walter, & gold bala sivence Thoee whe take au | bit commaud Ws ihe weeny ¢ " ; an y and bee Py nahn + aed wife ‘- « Wing ber Vaseety's geywenmens w cele V4 reedy io <xceas | cuvounstaneee of Ine Limes ie mache’ a) easrpibe toe | Sizes idewe, My Reser), Wise be ke by hs not the Nigh cattaatpe weaned | Mike tres pan te tod nan aerate Peiacte : . t o due or we the & ¢ bee 1 + 7 D bi a rab pues be b. meee & © t e pe ane & bare Wer | Bymek, Mr Wray, Mine Lome ita he Dotan cree beled @ur 6c we lad jy fee domes Oic0g 1b4 imRO, Said, "thers poe eer . ‘ :