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EUROPE.-: ‘The Scotia and Heela at New wo Days LATUR WEws. Our London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna Correspondence. ‘The Financial Situation in England and the Causes of the Crisis. Failures in London, and Liverpool. ‘The Unien fause Advancing in Eng- land, France aud Germany. CLOTHING SHIPPED FOR DAVIS’ TROOPS. The Slidel!-Erlanger Marriage and In- tended Brilliant Fetes in London. THE DANO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS, Political Complications from the Italian, Danish and Mexican Questions, THE MACE AND COLURN FIGHT. JEM MACE’S The Cunard steamship Scotia, Captain Judkins, which feft Liverpool at oue o'clock om thy a ternoon oF and Quesnsiowa on tne 9a inst., arrived at this port early yoeterday morning. Ber news is two, vays later. ‘The stounship Hecia, Capiain Mac uley, from Queens= own on the Gch of October, by way of Halivax the 15th fstant, reached this port yeste: and five bundred and thirty-five passengers A Madrid telegram saya ‘be recail o! from the P-ci'ic is dec:ded unvo. dopted for the future command aud destination of the Pacitic squadron, A Melbourne tolegram of the 25th of August says there curing pence ia New Zealand, The following French diplomitic appoiutments are an Bounced tn Paris:—M. Renard to Washington, M, Benedetti to Taleyrand t) St Potersburg, M, Reculat to Frankfort, and Count Massignan to Teveran The frigate Amethya!, which bad been lent by the Ad- miralty to the Atlantic Teleg! ying tho Atia: Messrs, Glass, Filiot & Co. to the Grout aground soon efter leaving Chatham, but would have ts co into dry dock hs was supposed to be strained. Lord Wodehouse, the new Viceroy of Ire! ected to assume bis oficial position at iu! y, with merchandise Admiral Pinzon Measures have aiso ‘@re indications of 4, M, Casteaa- rin, Biron de b Company for the pur @ trem the works of Moated off next tr for examination, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1864. wow tries to crush have really very little ‘and they can only econmmbddate their customers, heir directors and principally 4 i ont at Of endorsing their paper und We est discounted where and ~, a. ‘of commerce duriog the last few years recuired a pane ind extension of Ranking eatablisbments, very probably specu! taken advantage ‘of the want to alert more (han Deen required. Still a si opinion prevails Shas the lenge yp hon lence—uses Seo undred of trong. land—“ibe baok,"’ par too mereilersiy. The bank, with its dollars of capial, could apy time at a ment Dy agppping or curtailing discounts, break hail the pri vate bankers and commercial houses in London. 1a times of severe ure (rom outward ciroumstances the bank ought to extend facilities, rather than increase the distress by curtailing them. LT have thi "° deavored to give you as clear a view of the position of financtal affuire as possiblegas they stand to-day; but you must wait two or three weeks to see if will be some revief, or if greater disasters are in We shall undoubtedly soon know the worst. What time only can determine To-day @ want 0: confidence and jon lo extend engagements creates avery * Those with eggshell sides will get crusbod, while the sound ones will emerge from the siorm sounder thao over. Our Paris Correspondence. Paras, Oct. 7, 1864. Move Hopeful Feeling Relative to the Union Cause in Pariz—Sales of Unitd States Bonds—Miss Slideli’s Barriage—The Franco-latign Treaty, €e, People here seem to begin to think, for the first time, that the rebellion is very nearly ou its last legs; and, with this feeling, one of greater respect and admiration for our government as well as faith in ite resources is growing up, Although they are uot quoted upon the Bourse, & considerable amount of our bonds are now in this market, and the American banking houses here are dilly receiving orders for thelc purchase im New York, Withio the past ton doys I baye seen them. exposed for the first time for sale in the windows of the exchange doalers. The journals in the sécession interest have had very little to say of late, and secessionists themselves sing excredingly smail, Ta» witnesses to the marriage contract of Miss Slidell and M. [rianger were, on bobaif of tho bridegroom, 3. Mocquard, Seuator and private secretury to the Emperor, and the Marquis de Beaumont; and on behalf of the bride, Mr, Mason, the rebel roving Commissioner (whose tracks all over Europe may be traced by the huge pools of to- buco» spiitie, which this fine old Virginia gontioman—s9 far superior in bis mangers to the vulgar, mackerel - citcbing, cotton-spinning Yankees—teaves wherever ho goes), ana Mr. Corbyn, a Southern Qieom, long resi dent in Paris £ ‘The happy pair, immediately after their marriage, lo't for Londev, where they will remain a month During the winter they intend giving a series of feles, balls and soirees, which will throw entirely in the shade anything ever attempted here by the “vulgar, mackerel-catchiug, cotton apinuing Yavkees " If the xhort of the rebel loan, now on its last lezs, should present itself, like Banquo’s at Macbrth’s feast, it would create perhaps aa agreeab’e excitement, From Present appearances, however, there will not be even a guo-t 0! it rematoing much longer. ‘The wedd.ng trousseau of Mirs Slidell 1s satd to havo been very extonaiv: and elegant; ond she received a great number of beautiul and valuable presents, both ieuds and those of her husband, erally supposed that the text of the Franco Italian treaty would not be made public until it was com- tmupicated by the King of italy to bis Parliamest, Tbe Monieur of this morning bag, however, Ovubts as to its tenor by publisbing it in full, togetber with all the accompanying documents, It does not diiler 1m fact, although it dces a little in form, from tho versions of it which have been going the rounds of the press for the last fortnight. The body of the treaty coitatns not one word about the removal of the Ita'an capital from Yurin This is contained in a protocol which is devoted entirely to it, avd which provides tbat the Wanslation of the italian capital shall take place within six m nths from the date ot tho covvention, A deciara- tion, however, which follows the protocol, chanves the time both for the transiation of tbe capital and the evucuation of the Pontifical territory—the one to be Within six months, and the other within two years aftor by the King of Italy sanctioning u fon of the capital, which will be presented by the Italian Ministry at the approaching eesti oof the Chambers. The wording of the treaty iteelf, and of the despatch fro the Mivister of Forelzn Alfairs to the Freach Am bassador at Turin which accompanies it, seems all calcu- Isted to couvey the idea that by this treaty the temporal sovereignty aud peaceable porsession of the Roman terri- tory is guaranteed to tho Pope; thas the capital is to be permanently trausterrod to Florence, and that the King Of Italy abandens the idea of Rome ‘this is what tho French government evidentiy intends the Franch clergy and the clerical party in France sball understand by the treaty; whila tt is probible the Italian Mioistry wiil be able to prove to the satisfaction of most of the Itatinns that {t means the abandonment of the protection of the Pope’s temp ral power by France, and that Florence ag the capital will bea mere stepping stone to ome, Patti made ber eniree at the Italien on Tuesday even ing, in Somnambula, She was in excellent voice, and charming, beautiful and vivacious as Brignoii, we bas been engaged by Mr. Bagier, will first appear in jadrid. ‘Ine Emperor returned to St. Cloud the night before jestroy;"* and be has already gone a creat way toward Feanzing the former part of the programme. He bas made her his catspaw iu Sobieswig, brkes up ber tradi: tiopal alliance with Eng! jovolved her ins quart with Ber ssteiices io Gormany, and bas just forced the | ‘while amusio bortive Legouitions f commercial league between them. it depended upon bim we may suspect ratber help Austria bo would join Frauce and | in despoiling her; and “he will certainly do bis utmost to prevent the king from entering into posi. ‘engagements with ber, which et do pot exist otwithstauding the pressure that was pat upon bis Majesty for thut purpose, both at Gastien and Vienna. At present the Premier is trying hard to briug on an interview with the Czar and Louis Napoleoa at Badeo- Baden, which, of course, would be @ dexmovstration weingk Ausiriny and there ts some talk of bia going for & ow days to Paris to mediate bet ween the autocrats of the East and the Wost; but it is doubt ul whetber he wilt st the-King so long out of his sight, and surrounded by the agents of tbe Kren: Zerung party, who detest bis foreign as much as they applaud his domestic policy, and whose ideal is the resturation of the Holy Alliance, of which Austria was the corver stone. The furtive airugglenow going on betweon Biamark and that party will decide the action of Prussia in the Kuropean crisis {hat is now ‘tooming io the borizon.” To judge (rom Un past, howover, I shouid be incijned to lay heavy odds iv his favor. The Danes aro evidently plucking up fresh courage to view of the complications arisiug in the South. They use point blank to aduit the duchies to a share in the property of the kingdom, and propcae to refer the matter to the arbitration of Russia. The King of Den imark says, Hike the man in Bluebeard, + 'tis a very fine thing to be fxtbor in-law,” &c,, and probably thinks his new connection with the Russian Caarevitch will be of moro use to bim than his relationship to the beir or Fag. Jana. To overcome the obstinacy of the Daniah p'eu1p> tentieries Prussia has just sont an oxtraordinary ambas- sador to Vienva, who 18 said to be the bearer of a sort of ultimatum, which, if rejected, is to bo followed by the immediate’ resuinption of hostitities; and tn the mean- while the Prussian commander in Jutland is subjecting the unfortunate inbubitants ot that province to the worat excesses of wilitary rule, “in order,’ as the official journal remarks, ‘to arouse Denmark to the cuaseious- ness of the country being occupied by an enemy, and to basten the work of pacification by substituting more fovereagtion for tho lovient manner io which the condi- tious of tho armistice have bitberto been carried out." Altogether tho situation ja extremely curious; Russia is ou the best possible torins with Prussia, and at she game time marries ber Grand Duke to the ‘daughter of the Kiog of Denmark, whom Prussia has already stripped of twofiiths of ‘bis dominions, and threatens to deprive him of the balance; England, in alt reapects the antipodes of Russia, co-ope- zealously with the Czar in patronizing Denmark, aud would gladly bring on% coalition agaiust Prussia, whose Crowa I’rinee is the husband of bor Pria- cess Royal. Austria seeks the aliiauce of England to pro- tect hor from the enmity of France avd Italy, and Eng Jand fs end avoring to persuade Austria to join France and [taly against Kugsia and Prussia. What will be the ud of (bis imbrogiio it is impossible to foretell; but ar it does Lot result in & geoeral war it will only be because tho finances of at least four of the Powers concerned— Aosiria, Russia, France and Italy—aro jn €0 dilipidated . A condition that they wouid pot be able to carry on war for three mouths without declaring thomee! insolvent. Our Vienna Correspondence. ‘ Vignwa, Uct, 4, 1864, Progress of the Dano-German Peace Confer-nce—KJect of the Franco-Iatian Convention—Mazimilian’s Mexican Policy on the Subject—The Austro-Mesican Legion—4p- proach of France to Spain—State of Hungary and Home Politics, de. The Pence Conference, it seems, is golng to sleep, We bave ecarcely heard anything about its doings and say- ings this last fortaight, Some people thought the Franeo- Ita:ian convention would have the effect of hastening the work of the Conference; it turns out, however, that the Danish resistance is encouraged by the perspective of a European embroliment, The difficulties which the vego- tiations encountered are of a financial nature. Prussia and Austria will not, and Denmark cannot, pay the costs of the war, There are, Gnally, the duchies, which might sottle the bills run up by their deliverers. Austria and Prussia have shed their blood gratis for the deliverance of the Germans in Schleswig-Holstein from intolerable Danish oppression. The Dauish Plentpotentiaries have declined, on principle, to gract @ proportionate repara- tion of the different items of the public property of Deumark with the Duchies, The German Powers, therefore, returned to the preposal ;to settle the question by the payment of a fixed amount, The Danish Plenipo- tentiaries have accepted this proposal, ad referendum, ard the reply of the Danish government ts now expected. ‘The convention of the 15th of September between Na- poleon IIl. and Victor Emanuel, by which the former engages to evacuate Rome in the course of 1866, is the greatqueation of the day. In virtue of (his convention the Pope is to be abandoned to his own resources, He is not a liberty, however, to admit Austrian troops into bis territory. People bere are very uncertain as to the true meaning of the Franco Italian Convention. Ther those whi speak of a new Plombieres, believing that of the drama—‘-{ree till to the Adriatic” — There is mo doubt upon one important point, viz: that Austria is bereft of the right of giving her vote tn Italian ay taking a more cy. ‘to this end Prince M. Munich bas received ap order to repair imme- diately to Paris vo get from Napoleon some explanations | Tue cow se of Bavaria, by taking this step, nas the rec reqa ¢,on the part of ov of ing George, of Gre tho Viewna Caner The aliinoo of Spam with Fruce, througy the Nar Vaez adsvivis'ration, (hat is likely to'be disastrous to te Cause of Cos utiONsinin iM (he former country, 1 Fe arded bere 8 & Bappy omen sung empire of jexico, Maximilien, our jiticims say, will be more to eatiafy the am- tb the aid’ of remain iv ber reserved November, whea debates will bably $e the Denish ee . which, bowever, has lost it events. A Cengross proposed ® year proach! orm. As for the Vienna peopie. their Attention 18 entirely absrrbed by ove object— vir: the g-Voromeot schemes of svrrounding the city with-s oir Cle of jortresees Ibe current of popular sentiment has set in impetuously agewst this project, and it is cont dentiy expected that the “Reichsrath’’ wil most deci dediy set their faces agvinst tuis wild scheme. After tho experience of the year 1843, which demonstrated tne utter uselessuess of te fortiticalions at Paris, it is hardly to bo credited that our war departinent should sortourly entertain tbe thought of fortifying Vienna, a town of 400,000 inhabitenis. which might be taken by famine in leas than a for 4 THE AMERICAN QUESTION. Centinued Good Effect of Sheridam Victort ntinued success Of Sheridan in tho Shenandoah the other evidences of the discomflture of the rev @ itisfaction to the {riends of the North to Kaginnd, while the Southern sympathizers expertenced heavy discouragement. ‘The rebel loan fell to 56; bat rallied, closing at 68 a 60 Sherman’s Triumphs. Tne London Army and Navy Gazct ¢ says that these are dark days for the South js viain to all,» Rumor has it that Georgia already feols the prossure of Sherman's vi tories and his army, and is even now engaged in negotia tions for readmission to the Union, The ollect of these recent comb:ts 00 tho fortunes of Lee aud Grant bas yet to be seen, They toll in iavor of Grant, and Lee does acem to like the responsibility of an onslaught on the federal lines, Nevertheless there is a good deal of fight yet in the confederacy, e The Rebel Army Cloth d byan Engi Army Contractor. Dublin (Oct. 6) correspondeuce of the London Post | he Cork Examiner publishes au intereeting descrip- tion of the greatarmy clothing factory of Mr. Vetor Tait at Limerick. It wag stated not long since that this es tablishment bad turoed out sixty thousind suits of upi- form jor the Confederates, and sbiyped them on board blockide runners, There can be no doubt that two long, low, white painted veasels, of whose destination notbing could be learned in Limerick, did recently gail from thence with cargoes of the kind indicated, aud the beliet ‘that they were intended for the South was probably not wrong. ‘The Savants to Mr. Linco) On the Ist i it the following address, bearing the gnatures of obe Lundred and sixty members of ‘*tho Intervatios Association for the Advancement of Soctal Science,’ lately in ion at Amsterdam, was presenied to the United Stares Consul at Amsterdam, for traasmis- sion to Mr. Lincoln:— To APRABAM LINCOLN, President of the United States: We have followed with profound interest, from its origin, the struggle between the eneryetic citiz-ns of the North and the siaycholders of the South, While regret- ing the bioodshod and the evils resulting from war we congratulate you upon the coustant firmness with which ou and the great nation which elected yuu have defeuded justice and humanity. Convinced that the United States ation will issue from this trial stropger than ever, and with a future detinitely separated from every servile insti. lution, we await the speedy triumph of the boly cause of liberty. are sure thit the destinies of the great ree public will never be compromised by you. The Latest. The London Times of the 8th inst., Io an editorial on Sheridan’s second defeat of Early, says it will incalcula- bly strengthen Linovio's political position, THE FINANCIAL CRISIS. ¢ Distrust in Monctary and Trading Circies—Heavy Fatiur: ‘The weekly returos of the Bank of England show a de crease in the bullion of £122,913, and in the reservo of notes of no less than £1,220,790. These returns were so much Joss favorable thao had been anticipated that all idea of reduction in the rate of discount was completely dispelled, and @ further rise was even regarded as not improbable. It was supposed that the cougtry bankers, in view of the milure of the Leeds Bank, were engaged in strength- ening their cash balauces. The Bank of Berlin had raised its rate of discount from 6to7 percent, and the Bank of Holland from 6 to 63¢ per cent, There was continued distrust in commercial circles, aud rumors of embuarrassments and failuros were in daily circulation. The following additional failures had been announced:— John Gladstone & Co., general merchants, of London. They have beon large ship) all parts of the world, Noth! with regard to the amount of thelr liabilitics, and it was Qt fires supposed it could oot be much less .ban £500,000, Later reports put it at £160,000 or £200,000. There seome reagen to hope that the prospects of liquidation, ich will much depend on realizations in Canada and at red" mach regs frome tue: to think that he bas travelied so far » a farce ae throwing bh gage betwee: Amuse the bundsed paikemen a-semblad snd bh ry friends And tm conciusion { must ask tive of the New York jon 4 ty eCit for a man to exbibit so me COURNEM, KAMEW.eNS nd dicteraination as Coban oo T ‘ax lant. Should such be settied he peed not feer that fhwit be accompanied by the head «nar of your moet obedient servant, JAMAS MACK, Joo Coburn Dublin, BE WILL ACOOMMOPA'K MACE IN ANY PART OF 1n6 AND. {Prom the Dublin Fema’as Jonrou, Oct, 7.) Cotmern arrived in tows yeslerd:y morning, He pate eeveral visits yesterday, acounpanied by bis tramer Cusick and Me. J mes of (he New York Clapper, Though seemingly vor & powerfuily built as Mace, Cobnra is ve mstakadly cut out fora pusvlst; bis frame is strongly PUL toKetRer, Dis shoulders wide. crest doe), arts lon, Gnd bands large und hard, His face wears. a look 'f quiet determivation, aud there i# litle doubt (rom the eo man, combined with tbe knowi- to: ious whole appearance 0 edge of the “art! which has rendored hum v jo baif a dozen bard batties, that he would p awkward customer for even go experieuced a pus! Mace, Coburn expresses great regret that Mace did pot pus in y at the spot Damed for the Lav holder ( Heit some days in ype that Mace will come o y fightmg. alice is offerea a8 Coburn st K three thou fo the ring without that result coming about. Did the Den Intena to Fight? (From Leli’s Life m London, Oct. 8.) It bes been broadly stated on ali ‘hands that neithor Mace nor bis oppovent covtewptated fighting, thut, to f oth had gi ums of money from (weir frieuds far excoeding the amount of the stakes, aud that it was their iotentiva not to fight; but, having brought the mat- ter toa draw, to make @ passage at once to the states and there, in company ,mako @ sparring tour for the sake Of easing tho Yankees of theirf pare greenbacks, N: to this rumor there «re several avswors. Iu the frat placo, it cannot be imagined tht with such a charge im- Pending over them they wuld bave met with such a nas Would have been accorded bad thay fought, In the second, there would havo besa no necessity fur guch very accurate training on tho part of Mace, or such ® lavish expenditure of money, and in the third. the breakdown iu the matter of & referee could surely bave been managed in aless clumsy manuer, Agaio, it bus deen said that, being filed in obtaining a special train, by which large sums could bave beeu realized. they dd not think it worth while to fight; but we think this sup: pobitjon cannot be upheld for an toatant, seeing that there never were suflicient lovers of pugiliam in Dubitn to pay the expense ot the bire of # train, let stone the question of profits, In ju-tice to Mace we are bound to say that, setting Qside bis iwjudicious persormances at Monkstown, noib- ing bas yet come out to show he did not moan business. His mouey afiairs wore left to (he hands of Harry Brun ton, through wuom every farthing of bis stako money reached our hands, avd beth Jem and Harry have banded Us iigts Of influevtial pames of gentiemen ou tbe turf, &c., who have stood money, and these lists wo Lave care- fully compared, and fund them totally exactly, Jom has bimeelf chal enced his friends to prove tht he bas received anything toyoud, avd, as already stated, h:n- sel! cails f public investigation. He denies seiling more than couple of dozen colors at Donosster, und dires any one to prove the contrary. Ho was careful’ and pains taking in bis teaming, and Was cortainly extremely it, And as tO (he Choice Of u referee, We see LO Cause to doubt the bona fides of Jom, His agents proposed centlemen of the press who were above blame, and even were willing to accept Mr. James; but no with Coburn rested (he biame in this reapag!, ‘unless, perchanoe, it may be attri- buted to the over sirictnes: of Mr. Jumes ww the execu tion of his duties. It has beon further said that Jem’s Budden departure from Ireland proved he did not meen fighting ;*but even ?this is ecarcely a tevable argu. ment The match was virtually ou ut three o'clock on Movday. It was certain urder no circumstances d therfore there w: earthly reason why bo should stay. Looking, atthe matier now, calmly apd dispa:sionate'y, wo are rather Jed to think ‘that Jom b.s been on this occasion img aside the q.es- t him on the prt of agathe e Of Coburn we have formed the opivion tht bo had hot the sligutest intention of fighting, and bad taken but litte pains wiih bis training, believing the match could be turned to account by some Yavkeo jugeli « without exposing bis somewhat protuberaut countenance tothe active propa of Jem’s bandy digit. Toking the affair whole, it hes been one of the greatest blo«s to pugilism witbiu our memory, and has tended more to pep mal nag gh tho art than any event of modern times. We not often heurd a more appropriate pon any greatdisappointment tha that affair by the sporting editor of the — Adverliser, “the collapse of a gigantic wind- ag”? The Stake {From Boll's Life in Lond Eh According to articies neither can claim the money, nor can we c.mpel Cobura to fight in England; but if that worthy bas bis own does not wish him in this country, and eltber toss ( y four members of the press, 1ro be chosen by lot. Mi straightforward and ta: gible, It tw cleaciy Coburn’s fault that no ref to, and 1s is equally clear that his frie: ds wok no pains to msure that secrecy which in such a police ridden country was absolutely necessary to secure them from interruption. was agreed 6. City Intettigence. x Couronarion Sain ov Pusan snp Bisre.—Mr. Charles B Loew, auctioneer, sold at eleven o'clock yesterday mer tog. at public auction, the loases of the following wharveq, piers and slips op she North river:—Pier 21. aonuad 95.800; pier foot of Watt a , $10,000: pier 45, $7.4 pior 46, $9.300; pier 47. $0.00). The leases are for Retiot of, ton gen The sale tovk place by order mptrolier Breaoas. Lecrurs vor Tar Dewerrr ov tus BLoomisopate B. @ Asociation.—!he Rev. Jéseph Woods, of Morrisania, to deliver a lecture om Thursday evening, October 27, af Association Halt, No. 181 Eighth avenue, The subject wil be “True Manliness.’ Mr. Wonds im a lecturer of well knowo ability among the Catholic commuvmy, and as be will bo gure to atiract @ full house « iarge sum Will undoubtedly be wetted by the sasociation, ‘Tum Fare iv Ai oF THe Usios HOME 4xD SCHOOLS TOR TaR Onraan Curren oF ovR VOLUNTRRRS.—The (air for the deoelt of this praiseworthy imstitution commenced af Irving Hall, opposite the Academy of Music, om Mondey night, and was very well attended, The receipts on the opening might were larger than expected, but Bos as large ag they abould Lave beeu This institution was chartered by tho Legislature of this State for the sole Purpose of jurnishing a home to the orphan childres ef the xallant volonterrs, it the a goment © Peravnk Whore Dames are A gl tee that kk wilt be Woat Its pane implies Having becu in operation about three years, the result already #hows tm porence aud useyuinesa, ‘ibe number tne children who bave already reaped the beefs trem il, Varying from two fo twelve years uf sae alro.dy exceed wast anticipated; the cousequeres is that more funds aro wanted to carry iton This tar 0 alarted of the purpose of aiding the work ly Our ciizous gave iiderally to t tory Fair for the bavefit of the tick aud wo 10) poi dsere, now let them aome (orward and patrourze the iair ior tod benoft of the ehiidren of the rame suldiers. There car tainly can be no better object for thor bovevo ence fair will be kept open every aftern on und evening of The manggers have sep! us a photex aps ed Martha Washington, dressed in thw style ther day, which 16 to ve ra for 06 $000 a& the chaoces are all taken there are nu 043 A908 artictes which will be found of interces 1a tne buildin, Lot our citizeus go aud s9e for themse. ves. Toe Tamons.—ihe Working Tailors’ Trade Protos live and Benevolent Union Associ«tion met ia Cooper Ivatituse on Monday eveutng to coufer with them fellow workmen of other tra’o associations with re gard to the difficulty which hus ariseu between the jourueymen tailors aud their employers, ‘The failest oucouragement i# given to the working mon of tho ut for tho imerersed veale of gociation to hold res which they have demanded, if e Rithe ing whiel sted (heir cavitstion: to take (rtm Sheir proceedin d the enthusiasm which preva ed, Wosether witt the hearty plodges cf the s\eakers representing various ober Iradeg, be taken as an inves The larze hall of the buliding was crowded to its otmont Ga) acity by meen suies and Workme mes, earneRt aod solved t+ Bustin the lone the oven tall who have refused to work watt] be emplovers accor them the mcressed goxle. A sories of resolution # sere adopted pledging the meciing 60 Uh: ct. md Reward eeches wore nnde, which were r 4 with much 4p plause. A spret brmeeting a: the Clothier's Onion was sat beid on Sonday afternoon at Clinton Hal’, 10 take ace with requrd to the strixo 0 the jwarvey nee tall re he ge eral feshng war thit 60 coucexsion shantd com the employers, but that every proper means shoud tuken to cealst the demand 0 the jonrneymen unt time as they would 5 an inciaation to a ore fe o tho re thus bronght to be culty betwoen the euinloyers and omp! of trade prourises to be protracted, MAILS FOR EUROPE. The Investment of Richmond, Va., oy General Gran Army= ff Genorsl Sheridan in tae Valioey—The Latest War News from All Furte of the Counters The Latest News Meaico, Cubs, St. Dominyo, &e., &e. ‘The Cunard steamship China, Captain Cooke, wil leave this port to-day for Liverpool, The maiis tor Europe will close at half past seven o'clog® this morning. bd The New Yorx Heratp—Edition for Evrope—will be ready at haif-past six o'clock in the morning, and with give the latest despatches from the Army of Lieutenaat General Grast, investing the Rebel Capital, with fail a counts of their latest movemeors and operations, The latest News (rom General Sheridan's Army, {n the Shem andoab vaticy, with details of the brilliant Oey near Fishers till, in which the Rebel Gen was completely routed; The latest acovunts of the Move ments of Genoral Sherman's Forces in Georgia, and @f the Operations of the Kebeis under General Hood, end the latent intelligevce fr 6 Union Forces in all ped Hons of the country; The latest nows irm the Reset ; Further particulars (rom the Ot Rexion of Penm ia, with @acientifo investigation of its resources various ures to which Petrojesm fe apilied; The latest News (ron Mexico, Cuba and ®t Doaingo, and accouute of all important ote of the past week. Tho St. Andrew arrived ont on tho 8th,and the Arable, | inet” he imperial. tamfly will go to Complegne on ube | Cuuceraine the moaning of the Convention. | According to York, are not unfavorable. The Bets. from Boston , on she 9th inst Tah; Me Evoeee BOOen ta’ About seltiog ort Car Abia, 80. | Gece teehee it abe to cee eatin hn Catto, of London, in the paper trade, with liabiti- [From Bell's Life ta London, Oct. 8. i SMR, onde, te) WRARNAES,, PRED: BF eATING, "She -_— visit the places which were the theatre of the greater | and, if it be judged necessary, wll epal to te memory ties for about £35,000. Although the stakes necessarily await the decision of | cents. Cur Londoh Correspondence, part of 4be life of St, Paul, whose biography he is writ- | of Napoleon the provisions of’ the thaty of Zurich, the Teompere ship sad. inourenee broker, of Loa- |, Copare oe eons eee oe plod bibneee Cancet " ing. violation of which has been- sanctioned by the Conven- with liabilities for £25,000. the match not baving been concluded between Sun Prizes Cuahed in att Lega'ized Lote « Loxnos, Oct. 8, 1864. The Index Expurgatoria ot Rome has just placed | fion corge Wright & Co., merchants, Liverpool; fabilities | and Sunday. teries and Information given. JACOB, Broker's offies, 18 Review of the Tincneral Situation—!he Crisis Intensi amoug the works aaenoeee Cs » a by = Leake On the other band, there those that look upon the | Variously estimated from £60,000 to £100,000 sterling. Tne Opera in Pari Broadway, New York. FSR ing—How the Amirican War Affects t—Liverpot | “1e8 Adventures du Chevalier de aul ¢ was high | Franc \-Itallan convention as a jumbug. After the FAILURES IN LEEDS. 0 An Admtrabie Couandram. bad time. priacely rendezvous at Karisbad and Kissingen, Napoleon (From the Leeds Mercury, Oct. 6. gran cocee ie cee for the. inter ncaa thn | whe sires a ig aki eu have aropued PHALON'S NIOIIT you will be too much delighted with it op. Doomed by va Lebel Affiliations—1ie Siuation on land After the Joint Stock wanted to remind the legitimate sovereigns of Europe that be still had control over the windpiye of Neolus, the god of burricaues, Government avd the majority of the We yesterday announved the fuilure of Lee. cb, of Bradford, and ieee failure tn the West Ridiog, ite odor Oar Berlin Correspond: Barwin, Oct. 6, 1864. : . ing the introdaction of small ballets or diver- ‘Change—The Bank 0: Mu r, the impresario, who is also the Sprewiators, de., de. spinner und manufacture rumors of another extens' The e mmereis! apxioty stitl continues, Instructions to the Supertitenient of Immigration at Neo | {uinking past of the. Piet noe Powers ce Kurore | ict, however, we have been unable authoritatively to Retebelor's Hate Wyrm, he Beat tn the Lbave been through the city today end. conversed York—Larye Transactions—The Franco-Tatian Con- | ts evidently forming, which guarantees us the jon | ata meeting of the creditors of Alfred Teale, yesterday, eee ee "Rae Gaeaar eee a . possess! of Venice; Bismark has brought about the cementing of ted that the liabilities were considerably «' this alliance; Austria abaodons Germany to ber fat -~ iy over vention—1ts Importomee—Cabine Council at Vienna— it wi £100,000, but nothing is defnitely known as to tho assets. M.de Lismark and the Austrian Mission—Propoied With men of ali ravke acd positions on “ihe situatjon,” aud {find existing covsiderabie onemimity of epinion, Balis and § hecks —Woeiltag's Roalni Peuco, Talvo-Bedogul, Gtuseppins Biiitoed r Napoleon forms a league of the peoples of the Latin race, he ignments on the books amount to £145,000, the " pat 04 yA lvory. STi Broadway, Sign Golden Bie The crisis in tho movry warket ta not over by any | Anterview of the Cear and the King of Prussia with Louts | jroluding Mexico. Napoleon bas entertained. this | tock debts to£6.100, the stock to £19,000, and the plaot Been da Grange, Carlotth Marchitiv, Adoiioe Pees cmnceeeat ay uadwi a meine: but how much bieber it wi'l go no ena can te. | Naprleon—The Lanes Plucking up Cowrage,—Curieus | thought {rom the momedt be intervened ta the Italian | ana machinery to £6,000, so that if tho realization of the iprtets tenoré ore, MAL. Eineagit,. Coral, Fresshla! : = For wo or three weeks or muse there will be ccusider- | tate of Affairs in Europe, dc. question; be shaped it originally, it will be remembered, | assets is favorable there shoulg be a large dividead. At | Naudin, Negrini and Nicolios. : , ee ethics sit . in the m: that the Pope wis to become chief of an | present there is no confirmatiob.of the rumored bill trans- | ~ The prime barvtont are MM. Aldighierl, Agnos!, Detle- abie pressure, high rate of intercet and more or less fail The Germao papers publish the fostructions issued fo | [talian confederation. Actions by the bankrupt, and it was intimated that Mr. | godie, Fugotti, Sterbini and Zacclil. 5 A q tures, “Dowd no very iurge house or haukin. establish. | Wasbington to the Saperinteudent of Immigration at New bc tetas tea at coat corinies Scurpant giver aleve Teald would probably return on Saturday, ‘The print 'bassi profunds are MM. Aptonucel, Foll,- ment come down, the hove is that the present state of | York, for the protection of European immigrants who | f) \ienua and in Rome. It was intended 10 establish a | 4 LIVEKPOOL MAN BANKRUPTED BY THE NRBBL LOAN. | Marcholti, Selygggd Vair', with tho busi, Ma. Sculene vai re will Ko vy; 1 is th distrast aud general | have been forced to enter the military or naval service | nuuciature iu Mexico, and Monsignor Lodochowskki—who ‘From the London Times (city articie) Oct. 8.) and /ucehi ata conducts the bales. t portion of the stock damagul at the late fre wil te " of all Roman dignitaries knows America bert—was desig- The Liverpool advices continue to describe a tendenc: On the whole WR programme promises novelty, We atv reduced prices. nud their ' Ccontideuce that one or two very heavy failures | of the United States, It 1s to be boped these regulations Fearn eee kno Trnpecor Mexiuaillae, ce bis ¢ t© tinprovement. Oceassional failures, however, Still | are to Daye tbe folowing Bew operas:—Forza del Desti- reduced to the gold emight bring on an 91 .rming pante. will prove av effectual remedy for the abuses which bave way to Mexico stayed a fow days in 2 take place. no, by \erdi; Leonora, by Mercadante; ion Buce aio, ny are ag wpe 53 ths eet x ‘A ehare broker suspended yenterday, ct, 8, In conse- | Cagnovl; Crispino @ Is Coware, by Ricci, and Duchexsa di tinent of these celebrated produced a very unfavorable impression or public opinion in Europe, and have been geverely animadverted upon by the German press, which otherwise, with the excep. tion of thoKurz Zuting and one or two other revolutionary and The rapier. by the latter giving evasiv qnence of the fall in the rebel loan and the tnability uf his when questioned about the restitution of the ccndscated | Cleats to meet their dilfereuces; but bis total Habilities Ccciesiastical property and the cessation of the sale there. | &F@ not large. of, Wheo on subsequent occasions the liberaliem of Maximilian showed itself more conapicuousiy—whon ch to keep un anxiety and the ec ntinued euc es of ye contributed to lower the dows the rebel loan kyeuts tn America do p Dreak up rash specul sto *the American armies tprice of cotton and brought Ban Giullano, by Grafigas, On the opening night Rigo- lotto was performed. - iis eR The Drama. AMERICAN TRATIMONIAL TO MISS CUSTIMAN, [From the Londou Post, Oct. 7. The Latest News. by the run, Scarce a day posses wilhout this bogus | privts, bus invariably shown Itself well disposed towards a a tive Mi Liverroo., Oct. 8—Evening. satock declining two or three per cent, and une day {t tell | the fedora! government. A Bee See en aan sominireateet has been anotber dull day in ‘vommorcial circles, last pascage, came charged, among eos ston per cent, Less than three weeks ago | stood at 85, | Notwithstanding the tightness of the money market | not 10. establish- a nunciature at Moxioo and | but mo additional failurcs have travspired, tues’ by American artiste. prevented to'sise | Ctlatadoro's Tinie Dye, Preservari ve No. 6 Astor Hove to cend a simple tnternuncio, this dignity corresponds toa charge d’alfsirs, who is accredited, not with the sovereign, but only with the Minister (or Foreign Ailairs. Fora moment the thought was entertained of sendiv, tue Bishop of Traveyivacia, Monsignor Hayual nuncio to Mexico, and our Cabinet assented to y and Wig Depot, wholesa! ail, Cha: lotte Coshmaa by the iadies of Philadelphia, as & Ssspied weeks won for ber talents, bat | Te fe 2008) Of the groat servion wt j Aes Sereda oy ber tothe came ot tho Unies Ghatcetattery | eeremam—aCRrenio on Mesene Dito Commission. This Indy us Leen sojourning (or some weeks at lewdon large transactions ia American securities continue to take place in the Borlin Bourse. By all accoun ts the sums jovested in them must bo very considerable. ‘{he attention of the political world {s still engrossed “and yestorday it sold at 58. Holders of cotton are anxious to sell, but very (ew wish «to boy, Many arindfacturors have ptopped their mills foaring such # deciive in the price of the staple as THE MACE AND COBURN FIGHT. ww Roteore. rhow are certainly soon cured by BRANDRETH'S PILLS Jem Ma TO THE EDITOR OF THX LONDON STORTING LIFE. sto make the price of the goods actually lower, weight | by the Franco Italian USpvention, At first its tendency | choice. ihe bishop, in order to be enabled to bestow his at This very grace'ul tribute has been -—— 3 for weight, than tue coat of tue raw coltoo, With the | was not soffciently appreciated, and tho Itatlans them- | uudivwed attention on bis political fonctions, was re- | retoning London fie creole, t wire Se Cee An ten eos Oe co Heise hang, He -syut{oued suecess of Sherman's and Grant's armict, they | selves seem to’bare becn doubtful in what sense they | jicsted 7 raun bie Mitton See Relueal he Ao oo not belng permitted 19 ant Core alae sok |. The commander of the Scotia was the ambassador of nae # that bundrede of thousands of bales may bereleased | were to tako it; but ite true meaning is gradually be | Chis tue ‘nuncio ab Parise now proposed one of his | to day iyiasnerar more ia it H toe manent Panecuais se8 the bearer of this elegant naa ohare. at any bour, Sheridan's victories in the ‘henandoah | coming apparent aod it bogins to be recognized ase | officials, the Auditor Meglia, who was, ia the upinion of ‘raleet aie lewsven, whe nator feaee ry letters, on governinent stump, warley pave created % regia: pasio among tho scces | manifestation hardly {oferior in importance to the [rere aeeeet nen ee ea nnstiseah taken evprrihing 9 hiwself. and sarcr's India. and Skin—Barsy's Tete apd toe holders of rebel stock. gelling gentiemen corr: - » Exe : ‘Ag { intinvated tn my List—-written three dvys ago— | /@mous plbrkag core! tay ‘opane es med Tecover the aympatny whieh bis imperval master bad ~o a Gee na ne pete organ 3: Roam pase Horm Css certain tbat the fivancial storm will rage more tu | ond Solferino, Upon Austria it has elready the | forfei ‘ Bomnay, Sept. 16.—Exchange, 28. 3}¢4. ‘ 1 oe de Carcinal Antonelli, the leading statesman of Kome 4 i For Conghe ant Goide—Use Serehait's mLiverpont juan io Led, quote ure many | etfcsot puitiog « stop to the reductions in the army | yuiwed mimeelt irreconcilable, and strongly advised the Chin PINE TREE TAR DROPS, Excellent. Sold by the Aroe tore, cotton dealera und bi-ckade run’ Oph feandid men which had been resolved upon for the purpose cf alleviat- | pope to forego altogether political relations with Mextoo, at jenst for @ certain time. Tbe Pope, however, Exch nge, 49%. Caxton, August 37.—Tea it ik inactive, Freights SuaxGuax, August 22.—Tea » must fi oud m, as Dads broughout Me kirgdem, t Furs for the Seeprp- tothe “re oor sep Sensi Bate ate deme his hope that the Mexioan goverament wou! hose post ‘of position in the commercial world ive to the verge of ru 7 ‘armee | expresses his 0 , j te tdes of @ great Qom They arching orders ent General | make amends for their bebavior, and therefore Mogita is no ibe qos ceonendied ver oeae dail. Exchange, 673. na aren Sin ren eaees ewnre and glimoss of | Benedck, taught by the experien of |, | to go to Mexteo, after having been nominated nuncio and ress 10 hare ‘Milner even ‘Coburn's friend, Mr. Chpea, Colla din the Jong run | has set off 08 & tour arouad the quadrilateral | archbishop in par wus. In this manner a simple auditor | Biv in James, of the New 1orB Chpyer, when Mr, bh | Mxtsovrwe, August 25.— ebtaie fre ‘ a ae es AL thin | to sce whether evérytbiog is prepared for devence, and | bas teen without any immediate promotion, nuncio | was oujected to, it = ti semen) weeid stand, BANTA, corner of Canal aud Wooster stieets. & much greater ube Would douvUlers bave occur whether the military stores and provisious are reaily in | aad archbishop. re a pd Ae, ae Highest. Premiam Leck § sein dering the next three montha. Considerable paper f + doe hetwoon this and Noversbor 15, aud if we get woll Dy that date there is nothing more Lo ‘ear. RR LONDON MONEY MANXeT. Machines. the magazives of the fortresses, or only in the pills of the Letters caused renewed heavi- coptractors, from Vienna state that at a meet- uf the Cabinet Coupeil, which the Emperor pre. sided, it was proposed that the According to « Brussels beige tne jaw of WHEELER & WILSON, 625 Broatway Mins Halr Dye, Pitty ve Tack oe brown, reliable. Depot No. 1 Barclay street So. by oD the of e Emperor Maximilian, is Belgium, father: mtorview with the Emperor ast desious of having & person Fr , 19 order to obtain leave for the ‘The upfavorablo bank ret: ness in the London Stock Exchange on tho 7th and « gene- ° sod In ooking wt the existing panic in Loudon, America Austria should tak ‘an not even trainin, are table e be misied oy ot Knowing of thynking of the | initiative at once, inasmuch as France and Italy were xican army beiog cart ono intem Aghunget ‘consider myself ral decline in prices, Consols closed flat at 83'\, a. ‘The Grossi regularly recarting event? of tbe month of Octover, obvivusiy deterinined to attack her as soon as they found ‘Wipe out the last traces of the estrange- es. Yours, most obedientty, ‘discount: it waa aino uofavorably influecced, and an ones Readers there mast ber in mind that vast numbers of | it conveoiont. The best way, therefore, would be to sur- between the two imperial families that preceeded Tuesday ing, Ol Wwereased demand for mosey ‘ook piace. Nine per cent Im Palo tor (td Books emul ana large dealers in “dry goods" here muke their | prise them be ore ‘hey bad Anisned their vrep-rations, | the departure from Miramar. Whatever propensity to Tv THE RDITOR OF BELL'S LIFE IN LONDON, wae the general rate tor bills, One hundred thousand heons on baed Bummer purchases and give their paver, falliog dae om | and before Austria had it her last Kreutzer in arma. | sat's(y the wishes of the Mexican Emperor may bave NDON, Oot 5, 1864 Mesers. Baring Bros. Go. quote (1th) bar silver at | Cheap. ‘the It (to 4th) of Cotober, This is an jnvariabie rule, Of | meats, which she would be unable to keop up when the revatied at Vienne, the sending of a Moxican ambacas In juatice to myself and backers, I must ask 6a. 1d.; dollars, 6a, 104.; eagles, 160, 2igd. course a large pumber have made their midsammer col- | time tor using them approsched. ‘or to Turin, and the first made by the lator ta | Saad Pd Sage The public has American stooks have been very quiet, and business a Satcntlow: @assenciees fections (their eccounts beinz sent out to their customers Considering ali circumstances 1¢@ by no means certain | his firat audience from Victor Emanuel, entirely changed | [Ori ny upon to my views ol the ai 6-20 bonds has been very limited at present quotations— aoe eo eee ‘€@wice a year, January 1 and July 18) succeesiully, and | that this ts not good advice; for the longer Austria waits | the dispositions of the Vieons Court. acceptance of Cobura’s terms to @ubt im Ireland, 43) 8 45. All other securities neglected. by CALLEN. N95, 419 Bromas ih the money to mest their paper. Other | the greater will be the chances against her; but a burned | The Austro Mexican legion, mustering above throe | hin, » bunus of £100 shew ‘fight, 1. think eho Loxow, Oct. 8—Eveutng. ‘conan vi been so fortunate in their | child dreads the fire, and the cousequences of their | thousand men, ts q! at Laribart, the chief town jess of contesting with him as to who ix the Coneols closed at 88 0 88}¢ for money. +@rnuming the ‘nitiative’? ing Syewp, foe crossing the Ticino are Still felt too soutely by the Cabinet of Vienna for them inoio. Beeld Ammucay *t0cK8,—Iliinvls Contre! Rallroad, 60 0 51 iscount; Erie Raiiroed, 41 0 42. @iidren Teothing, cares Dysentery and Diarrh-e, regulates terest three por cent. This by sixty-ecveo mee caly, mostly of Germen or! ear console and three cent stocks are ver low (85 ‘iprinking = Freneb, ae a TER Panis rie ol pa i Cte 86 im place of 92 10 97), and the Rank rate of interest Ds. Among the Austrians there me fothia. ‘the reotee oe SS fa nine per cent. je Boot ant shor Pot- THE LATEST MARKRTS. your shoetnaiter for [The weekiy report of the Liverpesi estton market ov reached us by the Damascus, and has been pubiiendd in the Hsnatp.—Kp. Hzastp.) and traders make such profits as ine per cout interest, and, fur- i nt houses dislike at this sincere lapeburg, whi looks ne great champion of legit ny Mivime rights thas. ‘be Was, with, difioutty Tortrained By i Attorneys for procuring Ameriona seé Blanton years! exponen”, Parnenht fina cao © , and adorned trom com! to the rescue ia and Nc feather; their red or Diack neckties, wit! tree. ey os PS ai oe om dcva'ee alter al f'he bed bot besa | Sarbroidcry, give tbe men ab adventuroes aed outlen eet, a See tae Pare row, New vors, #1 anticipated by the ‘Of Villafranca, Since then his now. oilicors look very smart ia their Corron.—Sales to-day 4,080. b a eng 2 boy troops bave been fighting side by side with the white | biue bi red trowsers and red ‘eather cps, page erey and exporters. del, Se + conte in Schieawig and Jutiand, he has exchanged visite | With many of these volunteers the motive for eniistio inquiry, and quotations are weak. for Gentiemen— and uniforms with the Kaiser, and official poans are | may have been personal attachment he young | m Basanerusrs —' oa, b> ivory OO ie, twelve, fitte daily sung to the concord that reigns between them; but | peror; the majcrity, however, seem to bavo been led Provmons.—The market jeady. Lard =p. ny te yet it is B question whether Austria, if engaged in war | differcnt impulsee—thelr foatures at least be:peak a lifo ward teudency. A door Pronvce. —' market is tonotive. full of dramatic effects. More than two thirds perhaps of ed or agrord wm th France. would stand as goo! a chance ot Prussian oh Ho} ua ‘ag she did five years ago. The reason in tbat at that | the voinatecrs (oliowed tho green, red and white dander | james, of tue New York Uliposntae saver Cv g ore are many interested in tiene jod M. de Bigmark was oot Prime Mintstor, and now | because they sullerod enipwreck im the Old World and | h.ent of Mr. Coburn, and the geatieman who wae Ales,” and do not like to sce their bantlings put ont fs, Hin “liberat’’ predecessors wore ov'iged to do as | wish t iatresd Inthe New World, Aitor the exp! ‘oburn tof ry pf existence, Great numbers of bankers, bill discounters | the King liked Re kes the King do ae be likes, | ration of this ste yoars’ sarvice mavy of them wi 1 no tor tho remainder of thoir days in Mexico, cre was asked by what magic exercising the trades (hey bad beou brought ap te iM a Marechale d’ pecuiators are dependemt directly op the Back of | When t jand for their funds, and when the moiher bank puts ‘or she had acquired euch unbounded tntiuencd over h rate of interest on her ‘avors.or flatly re- Medici# whe replied, “By the magic power of a | They num wog themsetves at present vinvty four | eo: to for ved 208, Mt partioe of {0 discount & great den! of yaper that is quite uoex. over a woak on sheen Kors, nmety Wail ra, sixty five brickiayers,#ix'y. | ana tie pal aes, ei varus , . Homeble—and bet ot theee conrces are taken now | be given by itemark and U Ce yt ei fl Bae Coupe opens at ten A. M.—Now. 2063, 2342, 2604 Pee oe oahay are very oouire jhe weeey marbes lo: ctriagent and weak nous me | Denmark, the me cee AY lsavensben quctranerececventeen | (2, (E, Hci health, and QML, 165A, 18D, QI8T, 1680, 1769, | 1998," 2210) 1499, phate dy ct If the Bank of Bailand refuse to discount Overend, | of the Hrarsian Leginlature godlecited, that tho hing is vine | ey Tam at with fain gp a hE ig RR ee fo mation | rigvince eat urney & Co.'s requeat for half a million or a million ster | fairly bewtidered at bis own exploits, and proportionate): Fin ayers, | 6 pror | no aver, F { Rave wen . at oat ns Sean che, ae seat, | cans y tense db brilitwot proane ty of bonnes any excuse whalaver, “too much paper out,” | crateful (o the man who-aseiated Lim in achieving the the elewients o* a popuinion | and Wun Way Comnem Bey et As (S47, TAIT, (4080, 4048. HOTT. 4187, | tee pTontgant. Peure we boeton Bvewog te large calle for mouey,” &o ; then Overend, Gurney & | and it extricating Bim from the awkward position in 9 ’ wad 1 tame Tite tet a, ana), 4138 we Sikee cua! tase) | reser. sie aneapneasasi_ininies ‘have to say to Jones, Brown and Hinith, bee cs | which be was left by his former advisers. m Cusvoma’ Union lias ended | ie na apente eutnead (ay Cit hes tne money: na 7 * 1 h 4196, 4128, 4 * inte Dyslmg ae the Lark va, thing they ono’t lot them have the ten, twenty or | Now Biemark's moito is Austrian 8: delsndorn. uth re a cvateg, Havarin aud Wuriewb re | Tn a@’wyhingly ment Vi neat werk or the week, acter ORL a cn berose Ted bu Weld adel, tele | petites Wie worwd-al the old establishman' tty ni pounts they expected to borrow. Very | He would like to serve het as Prince Schwarzot dure | declaring err adbevies bo tt why emnaly U) teestonutey, wid Be kee Fo Nt ee t j tes Youth oh Gives wenaahedasae a ed) 5 Pea pen va aay a the new Joint stock banks that the Davk of “unions.” Anatcin Ce aatning thus commerciaiy lodlateds ? mormon 110 ASN EG Cruetde for tune rd jbreatened fo narve Proesia— fret humiliate, aud jea

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