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falvtaken. There is s place below, a little ‘warmer than Congress, where ample prepara tions are made for the Hon. Ben.’s reception one of these days, to which we would just as soon NEW YORK HERALD, TURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1864. | EVROPE go as to Congress, We. are satisfied that we} The Belgian at Father Point and would “find the associations pretty much the ame in one place as the other. The Hon. Ben. need not be over anxious about getting a seat in the lower house of Congress, for he is sure of one in the other place, where “a lower depth awaits him,” as Lucifer once said, accord- ing to Milton. The Mudd City Inspector Break War. We have noticed for some time past that a great hostility existed between the Mayor and Out Into a Niw * & at New York. FIVD DAYS LATER NEWS. i Between the "Wiser and English Approval of the Union War Policy. the City Inspector; but it appears now to have Sheridan’s Victories Moving broken out into open warfare. The Mayor has attempted to suspend the Inspector, and in justification of this manifestly illegal act, pub- dishes to-day the opinion of Judge Whiting on the matter. This opinion from the Judge—| Angle who seems to be a sympathizer or mere hench- man ef the Mayor-—decides nothing except that the law governing the case is a mass of confusion, inexplicable and uneatisfactory. He does not make it appear that the Mayor has any more power to suspend Boole than Boole has to suspend the Mayor, according to bis interpretation of this’ miserably muddle Jaw. Mr. Boole also publishes a reply to the Mayor in the shape of a communication to the. - Board of Aldermen; but he is evidently as much at sea about the law as the other parties, He threatens, we believe. the Jer talionis on his Honor; the ripping up of the Gansevoort property affair, with which it is alleged Mr. the Stock Exchange, bel Pregramme of Peaca An Independent Southern Exeentive, a War Alliance on the Basis of the Mon- roo Doctrine, and Free Trade with New England. & “British American Nation" to Spriug from the Canadian Confederation, Guather had some connectiva, which promises | SEMMES IN fi NEW PRIVATEER. to raise a worse eiaell than the obnoxious aud aoxious sewers, This war may last for two years, durieg which the city may be leit uncleased and the public Lealth go neglected that people will be disposed to cty, with Mer- cutio, “a plague on both your houses.” The best of the affair fs that Mayor Guather is a copperhead; that is, a peace: M-hazards demo- rat, He goes for peace “though the heavens fall,” and yet, strange to say, he has been at ‘war with the City Inspector ever since they were both elected; while Boole, who is a war democrat of the rampant order, has gone along hitherto peacefully with his business, and re- fused to be provoked into belligerent action, Gunther raises an awful dust in the Inspector’s department; Boole raises a dust in the streets; but refuses to take up the gauntlet which the Mayor has thrown down. Boole, ia short, re- fuses to be moved under any provocation; but Gunther attempts (6 move him out of office by an order of suspension, which the City Inspec- tor takes no notice of, and contianes to sweep the streets indefatigably, paying far more attea- tion to the dirt than to the Mayor. Some time ago the Mayor attempted to get Mr. Boole re- moved by the Governor; but the Governor had too much to attend to, just then. to look into small mattere. In short, Mr. Gunther has been fretting and quarretliug with Mr. Boole ever since he was elected Mayor by the strategy of John McKeon, and now be hurls an auathema om cathedra against Boole; but, like that other dull against the coinct, it falls harmless. Jo this vontingency we advise the war democrat to mount his war horse and suspend the Mayor, as it appears that he has as much right to do so | 4 the Mayor bas to suspend hin. en we | hope that Mr. Boole will aot co: t to ony in serforence with his duties iu Deanne the city clean and healthy ad removing the other nuisances. Perhaps best settlement of this confusion would be t nd it back to the peo ple for adjustment—the source ‘rom which Mr. Boole got his power direotly aud tainly, They will take care of it at the prog y tine, THE ROANOK# PIRATES, Arrest of Beains=Ball Heras, Oct Tue ateam ginbort Jacou, from Hermuds bas arrived bere, She reports thai the pirate Braine ant h t who captured and burned the steamsliy Noanoke wece ou tris, and thes jug Court had refured to bail (bem. The yellow fever was abating at berarrda. Movements of the Revel Banda in Ken. tucky and Tennessee. Lovey tre, Oct, 4, 1866 The Journal says the rebel Goneral Lyon bas five bun fred mon avder his comnu is move Yo the south side of the Cumber is supposed to indi cate ap attempt to strike Che Naeuville and Nortuwestern Rattroad wear Charlo Four regiments of rebels aro report: Hickman county, but to wlese command they is nokvown, Scouts report Forrest river, below Fioveuce, Atk. Aforce of four hundred rebels was at Owenvoro on friday. WA guorilia loader, calling himself Coloue! Chenoweth, on Peiday, His Dand committed at Centreville belong ain crossing the Tennereoe | but few depeedations, ‘Ut fw thought that the « ral ontiaw baods scatteret g the Odio civer, between the mouth of Sole River aad Evanavilie, will pumber two thousand ‘The Opera. There was a fair attendance atthe Academy of Muric Inst night on tho occasion of the first production chie season of Flotow’s Martha, which was given with god effect, and to the decided satisfaction of the listen. ers, The audience was ae brilliant as is vsusliy seen on ordinary opera nighte, but the wiiilary clement was mot as prominent as daring the early part of the seatom, to fact, most of our army oflcert who may attend the opera when in town, doll tholr uniform and appear ip sitizens’ drees. Im Europe the reverse is the rule, ‘The unKorm of ao of cer is often his passport to good society and to diplomatic circles, and is gouerally worn by him at the opora, On Friday night last two Franch officers, on their way home after recent service in Mexico, wore at the Academy of Mure. They were splendidly ares td, In uniform which was to that of the Ameri¢an army as the tiger-lily is to the datty, and attracted much at: tention by thoir soldierty bearing a8 woil ay by thoir novel costume, The Methodist Musical Con ‘The success of the Musical Convention, which the Mothodiat choir leaders have been holding for the past swook bas been greater than was expected. The Fourth street church affording inenfficiont accommodation, the ‘ingore and their friends have also occupied the Bedford ‘stro et and the Jano street churches for their evening ses- jonas, Short addresses, congregational and cho! Xere'beon the main forturo of there wie or ime instruction has been given in the thoer: aod discussions om musical topica have peek jernoon & special meeting of the Conven- ee eich ta nation et tenes Lainging, aod deprecate the une onal ai opr also Focom: ij eboirs. They also mend that only pr of, ‘the burch and persons of known piety be selected aa choir fenders. These These revolutions ombody the views of the yontion onthe subject of music for the Methodist o and it is"belleved will have groat weight in the Seoont. tation generally. ‘The Convention will clo#o this weok. Court © rT Bornenn Coust—CIRctrT. Pars iaaaparced without day, Part 2—Adjourned til Wednesday, the 26th inst. Part 8 (73 Duane street: court opens at ten A, M.— Nos, 1975, 1680, 1026, 1008, 2178, 1014, 1022, 2611, 2430, $3t4, 368, 2143, 1098, 2150, 2861, 1003, 1049, LIST, BO8T, 2614. Sparx over —art L—Nos, S417, 2747, 8262, 4107, 95, 4048, 867) 481 ay 4244," 4546, s 4 2 sabe Ari6l Vena aljourued:, Gans x Waerod 4b WG Oct vk May Tesolotions were | Nortti rod South, cast that die four years ayo the: ney Oe er ae = pet ‘in fact to the tremendous power which bas TCE PISANCIAL CRISIS AND FAILUSE A“‘iloly War” Against the French in Algeria. THE DANO-GERMAN QUESTION SETTLED. HARRY BRUNTON ON JEM MACE. AN AMERICAN HORSE AT T NEWMARKET, ee, &e., as The steamship Belgian, from Liverpool on tbe 16th, via Queenstown on the 14th inst,, arrived at Father Point at half-past ten o'clock yesterday morning, on ber way to Quebec. tue steamskip New York, Captain Wencke, from Sovscumpton op the 12th of October, reached this port -Yestorday evening. The news by the Belginn is five days Jater. The Paris correspondeut of the London 7’ writing on the 10th of October, says:— Patti was charming last night in Sonnambula; she is evidently m the fizett voice. It is useless to write to Londun Of the pertection of Patti, but last night she was perlect—in love. in coyuetry, in despair, In dela, Even @ Paris audievce—coldest and most unaymptuizing of listenors~-caine under the spell of her lust act. Senor Calderon Callantes, the Spanish statesman, died Qotober 10. It is asserted that at a coure!! of ministers in Madrid the recall of Admiral Prizon wav decided upon, Measures Were algo adopted for the tuture command and destiow tion of the laciiic squadron of Spain, The steamships Aibernian, trom Quebec, and the § {rom New York, arrived at Liverpoolon the Lith inst, ‘The stoataship City of London, {rom New York, arrived at Liverpool on the 12th inst, THE AMERICAN QUESTIO The Privateers. The United States steam frigate Niawara bag arrived jorehum with a Spapleh steamer, seized auder s © % biock ern Rights, of Richmond, Me., w woh, lon, tored Ange by the pirate Florida, and 1 dor bones. Captain Sommer, aconmpanicd by aight officers of the yams and hunired men, ‘eft Liverpool Octoder 13, ty be trayste Ranger, recenily | Laverpcol (Oes. 11) cor * 1 guns, Xo, to the steamer ira ence of London News. em the + fod Uh Fouvous. the bark J iauiey. toriois at entry shows ie rather mys. e customs bill of tae y closred for ports ses predominate, viz., Nas- cargo is of such & td have the rS poet to be Madeira on and was there known upder the large and very gwitt, To show that pee Het £0 unattecded, we may here With hia on board tie Laurel eget dred man, mual of whom soewad Witt tai om board the al om Herald, Get. 22. wthat Mr A is, the Ayner' Capt. Semmes’ departare. We have can diiuister ig aware Me log. wh is having A cealge of throe yea five hundred gril, could vot b citing invidonts, aud the F car to tales of daring and adventure 6 ar 4 ex- public Tends’ a will English Kepudiation of the Peace Pac- ty=—The War Folicy the Best for the Union, {From the London Timer, Oct. 12.) The peaceiakers are parsing thete barmics# voontton with their habitual industry. [tcannot bo said that there wot & call; for Arerive ‘hae delivered itself Over Re & prey into thelr hande, Jf ther did not spook now they would have to hold their tongues for many a day. Yet the extremity itself shows the Unpotency of peacemaking done this foshion. Jo three more than three handred thoueand geod people have given their names to an addrese entreating the federa’s {t let the Coufecerates alone, and part in pea Nearly baif of the siguatures are Lrieh, ob throvgh ihe influence of the Roman Catholic priesibood ‘There is nothing new in the addrees, ‘wor need there be, for all that was wanted was to exprees the natural feolings of almoet every Englishman at the successive ataces of this mixerabie affair, Time brought out both the strength and the merits of the Confederate cause. their beroié resistence compelled attension to the rargomonts, and at last have moet of us come to tho same conclarion ag these pexcemakers—that the jederale wil never conquer the Confeders —\ except by a process which will deetroy two federals {.» one Confede- Fate, jeaving to mangled tail the reversion of # hideous narchy, To wish for more progress or more success on e eide oF the other, ie mimply to wiah for care ; for it is evideut the Confederatee will sei) their lives ‘very dear. * © * But af A maticr of mere peacemaking what does this addrees come tot Just nething, It does not profess 10 enter into the right# of the question, much its diMoulties, " It dees not suggest how ed, except, indeed, by lly uous lerbectones acd ‘conteatment, Weve shown by two neighbors of pare parible tempers seotfer and verritoriea ewes ¢ etailed into one ‘and with aumerous questions neither settled F capal ie case as the bopelons, but we eee ip it sorry to describe the p i elaneioly se F resiguing Ourselves 10 the omy pocrible sodulton oF bey hte die of war, When the United ge Vorid, aad loft us as we aro "aod what wo War has made Europe and ut who imdabit Ut; war founded our nes and institwions: war difieed ‘mixed onr races; war propagated our creeds and ita. war, a8 much as mouniale, rivers, and bas laid @own our boundaries. (hat frame of sovle- Ha ty whlch contributes 80 muuch to the formation of charne- r, the preservation of peace, and the stabliity of institu. iben creupacnes to war, NL spiny yy lenin H property, respect pa tert and proprietors tay be trace back to the period pd Cg was a miliary organisation in which v war ne every.one to have his place, Europe bas passed through this ordeal, All her nations, crowns, families ‘and iustitutions have been baptized in blood. . Every gen. tleman among us does but oooupy the piace of a feudal superior, bound to pay | Bind sorvice and empow. ered to exact it. History indeed, repeat itself In identical forme and we cannol forecast she wbape in which America will como out of the furnace, But she bar on. aN stopped into that pit of violouce and causue ju wGloh Cageye lay for ee Nesribie og 0a the States of the Oid eee ae \ gence bad been récoived {row bim for severn) days, da runoer } 4 A a date in the bist jory of Britist North America, A war the day wnied the Governor General of Canwia, 1g under the authority of the imperial government, te Appointea for a formal conference at Quebec of the Pat the regeneration was and is, we canna Ph ore haste th risa for dim the end the Stoo’ Exchange. From the London ae (c.ty arucle), Oct, 12.) biel weaku day (1ith’ bas'beew in the foreign taarkes, where a further general deoitne has taken . ‘The Confederate loan is 4 por cent lower, ab 60 & aitbough before the close cf business it wat under- pray be Southern reports had arrived of General sb ri- been arrested in his course of victory aud drives tho chenandoah—a state. color from the fact that the advices by the Arairin, which were to the same date — Viz,, the Ist of October, mentiwed that no direct intelli- The Presidency and Peace Q: ms ANGLO-RBSEL REPORTS FROM CANADA—VRRLING OF THB R&BKL EXILES AND COPPRRUBADS ON LINCOLN AND M'OLBLLAN, PRACK OR WAt—KBBKI, TRAM OF A PKACE WITR TAB NRW PRESIDENT, ETO. (Montreal (sept. 26) correapondence of the London Times.) ‘There ay phases of the war in America that caa bo observed. to bettor advan faze in the oties of Canada than in New York or Washington Southerners from tho border and debateab!o lands, whocan flud 00 Feat for the soles of thelr feet ta tbelr oative Siater, who are banished by military despots tor the shadowy crime of sympathy, or for the still vaguer cause of come plaint—or of suspiciom—that they may and will at some future time, unless muzzled, or imprisoned, or extied, shot,’ or hong ta the’ tntorval, commit somo act’ to aid the cause in which their retson and imapulee are enlisted—congregate urder the wgis of Great Britain on the free side of the St, 1 and brivg with them wuch information which tainable in the federal S'a ‘bey sit im the cor dabs of the Clifton House, Niagara Vals, looking wist- fully over the foaming river to the laud which their feet are forbidden to troad; drink or bathe in the galing waters in St. Catherine’s, on the shore of the Welland Canal; fill to overtiowing the Queen’s Jotel aud the pri- vate lodgiug aud boarding Douses of Toronto; or peram bulate the narrow streets of the quaint old city of Mon- tresl, so unlike anything they bave econ in the uewer regions and rectangular cities whers they were born and bred. In all these places they Sad not only the liverty of speech and action, denied them by Mr. Lincoln's brigade. gencrals, but the warm hospitality of the wealthier apd the good wishes of, the poorer purt of the population, % * © It ig asserted from Wasbingtoa that Geverai Sherwan bas made the first step towerds peace by in viling @ conference with wuy plevipoteutlary wuom Mr, Jeferton Davis may appoint, and that tho Hon. Clement C. Cay avd the Hon. Jacob Thompaon, the Confederate Commissioners in Canada—the one residing at st. Catbo- rine’s, aud the other at Toronto—bave, on their part, recetved instructions from Richmond to propose peace to the Washington goveroment on the basis of « restora. tion of the Union, the reafirmation of the doctriue of State rights, a'general aumesty, and the guarantee of slavery in all the State@ whore it legally ang con- stitutionally exisied before the rebellion, | am Qot ia & position either te confirm or deny the state. meécts made with regard to Genera! Sherman, though 1 buve reason to beliove that his function as a px ts Limited lo such peace ag he cam male with the sword. but 1am abie to state on the highest authority that Mocers, Giay and Thompson hare no such nuvssion,and have made and wiil make no such offer ux that imputed to thom. Their “platform” is Southern independence, wat (hat alone All other questions are subsidiary to this, the corner stone of their edifice. Short ot independeuce, the South will Listen to and propose no terms whatever, Core weal, come woe, ib will fight to the Jact mua on thie basis, if it take fifty years. Recent reverces have grieved but mot discouraged uv. The Southern exiles ta Canada—men who bave sacrifice perty for (he ceuse—assert that the ait tho South, but of the Border stutos, was never so hich and determined as at this time of defeat. ‘They laug! the idea that Southera resources are exhausted, aud maintain (hat the straggle, 86 far from being av its v! is only at its beginning. They boast at the same time that they wiil yet ehow the world that whut Wacuington and his slavebolding compeers did against all the wight and majesty of Fngiand less than ninety years ago, will be done against all the might, without the majesty, of the North by the siaveholdivg gentlemen and siaye ap: proving middle classes of the South. there is, however, a class among the Southern extles in Canada, the highest ‘tn the confidence of the Confederate government, who adwut that the day may come—though they hope it never will—when the South, caspairing of Furopean intervention and weary of barren sympathy, may be driven into a corner, unable to find help abroad or reine forcements at home "In seh an emergeucy they insist that the Southern leaders might be induced to propace ierng ty Mr, Lancoin, if he be re elected, or la General McCiestan af Ae shonildtake Mr. Likcoln's place, to which either of tote yrdlemen and the Northern people wautt be fikely to aeced, ‘They woul! represent to the federal government that they would cever lay down their arias arti they bad Secured their political indepmadeoce an? separate muti aitty; that the North would wot dare to at extermination, aud would not succeed m the attempt if it were wicked encugh to bet the opiuion of the world und the doctrines of Christianity at deliance in pursuance of any such project; aad that, such being the case, it wonld be Lor the ipterest of the North as well as of the ‘The South lo see ts @ compromise could vot be effected. nth, vpon Cougideration of federal rec dependence, wou d be prepared to enter into @ conmercis tr h the Novth upon the huss of free trade, ani to a caport dit y oF fen cents per pound :\pon cottun, erg of New Engiaud and otuor ci nat extent over The me reat Britain and France and ever: r would agre: to an orth in support of of doctrii els whe ctrine an the lion af Bmperor Mermitsan and the Princh fron” Meicn, or ailsmpled annexation of Comadate the fobrat do facturers of part of tue worl ine and defer minrous ihese ideas may seem wild in Lun they are seriou entertared by high influence and postion, They with the action of Great (at what thew ¢ nitions , but, wild or not, toy soatuorn men « that uid pot eee ategcation of the eu, threatened to | aud oppress it Liat would atlow a'vab ms, ‘These gentita y og iat,and ae uot to be | thao th y have eo Nortn bing but poace ior the Av sympathizers with the North ju Couada tke bat litte interest im the deuttat con test. If they have @ cbt coo Lincoln a vel, | lan onesies fo the si oln. Thoy ke atbe | hag iene Tr. (hat ue is pots wan of principle; is with the atotain gave tatt ho wogld that vind of popuiw in. thi be could thereby presery he had the power, to monta til intolerable, aad thet, ail tuings whore ‘biuudering namin istrathn ry oanueh to make thee sould & Bath st man to the work t compotion, aud, if elected, would give the tot reer in Europe—d; and wait fo see what we wid and in @ varie fi 2 tnings cont« itrater ated on a peace pint Mires eo stability of pury uray by popular * They » aud think le to © T have already ated th the recent un.avorable news trom the valiey of the onraged by Aud have only to add that they believe that two candidates be elected, there will atbreak in the Northwest, whic ye power of the federal goveram able diversion in favor of their caus in themreives, but ali cmverging w that this belief -founded, and trowblanome time in that region pricr to wad subsequent & the day of election, Skenandoat, whichever of t be ® pope Emigration of Leading Slaveholders to u to the © Brerite. ‘The Bresil and River Pladte Mok rays ~Owing war in America several woalthy Southern ph poss gcttling in this country, Some bavi more are on thor way, (ne guatie rolina js expected to errive here with & capital of two huudregjant ity thousand weorgeyons All the jotend to wocate ip Santa Fe, In yeare timo the lande in flat provagee will be worth much, if not mere, than those of B¥ence Ayres. man frora South The Canddian Confederation. INcArriON OF A @nEaT , Bairies AMPRIGAN ation,’ [Crom the Londoa ‘iow, Oot, 12.) Monday laat, the 10th of October, 1 fkely to prove an .. of Conaia, Nova Scotia, New Brunewic! Rewrounaiand and Prince Kdwara’s Isiand, mt the pu of considering and agreeing upon ae ‘com; heme for erobraging li those provinces in a federal pot ys © © © If is proposed, then, to organize the confede- ration at firet io pbree sections, of which Upper Canada will form one, Lower Canada anot Nova Scotin, Now Brovswick, Urioce Edward's Talus and Newfoucd- land united atbird, The reason for separating the two Canadas will occur to every one who has followed the rocent bistory of those provinces. Tho scheme of con federation wit admit of the accent of the Northwest Yerriiory, Britith Cob and Vancouver's Island, but whe work immediately in band le the federal udion Of the provinces we have enumoraied, It wae felt by the deiogates ay Charlottetown that it would be @ matter of the fret importance so to mark out aud sopa- rate in the constitution of the confederation the respective bt otgh Aes Jooal and general f ogi prantd Kl #0 bo define bed ttributes of each, to preciud neh grounds of dispute as have vexed the great neighboring wublic under the name of State's rights, It is pros ed that the federal government shai! consist of woe opresentative of the British 4 Y T Lower Legisiative House, Th Soouetituted om the principle of represen ®ecording to Bumbera; but in Upper Cre Several ‘sections’? would meet aa members iL Confederation ou @ footing of equaiily, The mode tha members» of tho Upper Bape offers 4 aay pointe for di of Some desire 4 at La inert for @ oy people, would yout the aonmind ent ia "yng jee fecla: of electing natarally inion. Ba tures; ced others agaia thiak shat is wesld be an edvan- tago it some Of tbe members were appointed usdor the of the Crown. 10 is meedieas to cay that the ad- visors of the Qucen’s roprasenta'ive would be under tbe i caanent necessity Of seouring a majority fa (he pop: if bravoh OF} the legisiaturo, The federal authority would bave tie supreme contro! of oli airs common to the | whowe courtry, such 48 cust ance laws, ourrongy. REDO! taxevion awd orimimad law, It would, of course( provide for the mi itvry and ui pdofeace of tho country, public works aud tho postai service. Happily the fluences of the varions provinces offer no imeur- mountabie obatacte to the assumption of wil their liavilt- jet by the iedwal gov: romoat, jowstauch as the debis aod annua! burdens now borue by the people of the several Provinies are pretiy Bouriy equal, aud the Tevenus of each 's 6oMeWat in EXooas Of the expendi ture More difference of opinion er isis s* Lo Lhe consti tutton ef the tool of section legiviitive sasemdliog, Some are for two chambers, while othors preter the Fina- Pllctty Of one OELY: Boe WoAIld wake the Hea! exccutive responsible to the iegisiature, othor. ire that the Hioutenaut governor and other ciicf oMicers may be di- rectly elected by the people, As, however, tt ik not ab- HOiULely NECREHATF that tho several Keelions. iv erder to beer their part iv (he commor syetom, chowid be organized allies for lees! purposes, aiferonces af opioicn tom these points will avt seriously obstrugt the formation of the gen= ora! union, The frst roquisite in the corssitution of we coo ederagion bat the powers of government bo #0 distributed between the federal avd sectional autboritie: that exch portion of the whole viall feo that ite local futeresta are bale in its own power, while ihe strensth of (prosperity. tea Dow 8s all may be combined to promote the go" We Bee ng reson bo donbt thet the cle, eombicd at Quebec will succeed iu thor buwinig dove 10, they wir Rave cn Mi Hitnie t, in he wor ls, rice’ repeated, of one of Ine Ministers of Concda, “a great British Americum nasion,” redeomed from > vinciality, Piobly evdowod and vecure in the present, aid ubie 66 look Onward with confidence into the future. {1 rom the ivadon Telograph, Ost. 12. Seldom bas there begn beld a more t ference ci plate cn thin that which assembled reccutiy at Halifax U6 co oder tue proposed federation a: the Batish ‘North smworicoa provinces. Ow their de liberation depends, to @ very great extent, the fotare of ‘a country which — poswenrot muguificent resources, and which contwims withiu it ue grins Of @ mighty empire, ‘The statesracn of Britieb North America bave conceived the grand idea of a fede- ration, They wish to build up a pation; but they also wish—and this ts the true taperial jr. (ificaiion of their wheme—to have this nation slit linked by the closest ties (0 Great Brituin. In other words, they bave uo notion of geceding; thoy wish rather, by facrensing their own strength, to become worthier members of the can- tral State, To this ond tueir notabies have inet together, wud 80 far is the movement from having auy separatist tendency that ire tived, (ro vars age. official enconrage- ment (vom ‘he imperial government. Add to thix fact the equally sigpificaut circumstance that the olliciais of the province's apd the Admiral of the British ficet upon the American station jvined in the recent proceedings, apd It will at once be seen that the obect is one to ch the moshor country can heartily operate with its thriving cbildron across tho A It may bo possible theta few Canadians would prefer Sion with the Nerthero portion of the lace Unie 8 bat the nutober of ¢hese is insignificant, und Lhe Shaloyal faction would ut once be overwheimed and swept away by the creation o: Lue new evnfoderacy. We ronst not forget that, granted certain changes ia 4 erica peliticsy the enforceraent of Lie Monron doctrine would b: one Of the frst objects sought by cur vestless consis; atl the better wil) it be, by welding the British pravinves into Ghe compact wationality, te proclaim at ouce that we re- gard this famous doctrine a6 an insolent threat, which we hold-surselves prepured to restet by force of arias. Firmly believing that the proect Will be immensely Deneficial to the colonies, we are convinced that it will be equally acceptable (o the home government, Aw the matter wiready stands. Mogland is committed to the pro- fection of every acre of her soil, be iton the Indus, the Murray, the St Lawrence, of tho Tuames. Doubtiess the responsibility is great; doubtless the work if urduous; but the dpty evista. “Phe best way, tadoed, to hehten it is toc! npn our colonies themselves to take m sures for t ever tug e¢ » hoavily against them, whevever aer beconies aerious, we pleige the Beiviai emn- pire to sheir aid, wne Dantsh Question. At tty Peace Conference a compromive 18 eaid to have been offvcted on the financial question, Minor questions were alzo geranged. cmd there only remains now tbe drawing upof the tresty of peace. ‘The Sarig correspondent of the London Tiincs says that there are good grounds for velleving that representations have beau insde at Vienna and (gplin, by lnglind France, with respect t abie v the Augtn cO« of the t da Paris paper pro- fease to know that c: ve been made te the Danes iy tho Conference, sat thet a larger ou of Korth Schleswig than expeptod will be incorporated witht Jutland, he Finanetal Crtsts. Commercial affuirs continued to be the prinetpal tonic of di nin Pogland, ession iv commercial circles shows no dite especially im cotion, outinued to fail. tous! failures which bave taken iv almost piace in ,alarge cotton dealer in Tiverpool, with iting to three buudred und twenty thou start ny. Miltow cotton brokers in Li es are small demand tor the (2th iwetant showed tat the Hank of Fingtind on A pubsidence, and there was cone sie in the fu ‘The mint mit rate oF © per vent The half monthly actilewent ia the Fabel loan exi the price ia Le t Liverpool, ow ie 1 bas rebound arnptey C+ proved upon te oste a BtrAMBe aro "oO, wh f the absconded back- ated their sect 48 uunead of three Greek bouses wh nib Woe eouimated te estimated fron the eatate street, | f€ announce dona Moorgur neb w rathe transact Hie ‘ave ontortainet of their being, on -Mr. W. S$. Groves elde last wee! © had sustal haa yroyed upon his inipd in 4 most distressing manner. His priveipal transactions ware on the Corum Lachange. Feanz Matters Trias. London Observer, a There ix every probability thet Muller will take b } at the Uctober seesic the Contr uit0s ( ou the 24 as, iu reply te a fron the Treasury, the ¢ the prisoner hee stated that he will be hisdetence by that time. Tae prosocut dwiod by the Soleitor oeneral, Mr. Gi behalf of the Crown. Me, with Mr Metcalfe avail bi ulege. It rumoged that steh & cot of the jury is one of the onde upon whicb he places bis reliance for acquiltal. From tho Len tou Star, Get. 1 7 re ODD ih ceveral papers etating sly se oe that the trial of Waller f the Central (rim: nal court. th eat ia by no thavans certain that the tril will thea take place, and either Mr. the committee having charge of tho defence have the statement, The Dimer of Momday said that devonded chiefly for fis acquittal oo obtaining & cry of Fogiizhmen and foreigners, of course ihe would the pier mixed ep anwrdity of duck a statement is plain enouch, since it te kely thatever if Maller placed his dependence on kvown. We believe ther ety, has rerolutely set yor auy information ke in respect to the not suck a thing be would make rman Lagal Protection & againet affording any news; ae ty tbe course which is being tele The Prize Hing. THK MAOH AND COBURN IMBRO@LIONW-LATTER PRO TARRY PRONTON ON JBM MA sta AND VREACITY. FO Kul EPTOR OF THE LONDOR ADURRTSER As Mace has published letters in the sporting jourvals, fp which be refiects upom myself, and as yor are con ered the daily of fair sporting, [ trort to your for the favor of imsorting this repiy. eeye foun ahishiag.”” trothful statomeut of facte will be the best asewer the ited to recsive ali moneys to ve ataked on Mago’s behalf, anc the proofof my having dove so receipts for the mousy placed idar. It ie aot to be wap) » that I found him the £600, ba wy bert towarda it * The aportin, gentiemen placed Meir movey 8 my aa bry eo T duly forwarded to Bell's Lave, | have asked several whe they wore have f ever asser she remiod Mace tuat when when o0'y £100 & side bad been posted, Maude good ibe £50.00 my own Feeporaibiy end risk not knowing if match had failoa through whother I sbould yet back @ farthing. Is not (hit fudiog money’ Agaip, another peril assailed the progresa uf the matoh, and sooner than that it sbanld be o'f, ove of Mace’e Dest (rieuds advanced £45 beyond the £60 he had already given, at my most urgent . is not this “finding” of 'getting’* the money? In the Ist gentioman will be found jor ainety-five pounds ia- of fity pounds. Are facta that Mace, or bis ibes, Cannot gainsay, And now as to the Dublin affair, My loayiog bim without a ebilling ts simply (aise. Mace told mi bat he had plenty of mony to got to 1m ring side; be that a9 it may, I paid the hotel bill, amounting t0 £12 148, 64., out of which £11 28. dd. was for Lee Milner and Me. Mi (Mace’s secretary). To say that i left bim withou is ungrateful a nats Oe ppowe it will prove, ‘When Milnor came to the chope {Cibo reteree, Lorry ave hot give the voto out of fing & due he to thone who had fonnt eareooved Lata my Bride, f Oauied * ie a F: if sons apnseeemnii bial tae iitiibinainradcaaia ee nn mn the representative of Bell's Life Cor referee, and, of | Kansnc-Newracka vill, and attributed his aay: of course, { objected to a bir, Bowler, whom I did not kuow, | bhat weasure to & desire Weitect Dis Lowimaliou aod ab who was a0 prevent. and when | eked to sev bim he was | tion to the Prosidenoy, fle paid tna renpeown Jo June Not fortuooming. No possibiit® of the mated coming | Buchanas i@ & tanner net at ali cor plimeniacy bo al | off, D theo wid that | had done with the afar, Raving & | individual, whos De charged with duniteity tm p PropEr regard fo those gentiemen whe hed found the | recess Assume such a formidadie shapo daring inoGey va tho Woaerdtandipg tok tk was a fair, wtrawht- | interval betweeu she eisction sat inauguration ; forward cootect, aud ev bleit. i did not leave Mace pea. | Livevla, Pho Hor Hawawreh, Migietor so Cen! nitegs, ns pro: ig wish of mia rica, aad ob! addressed (ne mesiiog 10 -eawd thet he showed in tm byxonw | specehes bizhiy eulogistic of Messrs. Lincolmund Joke champo 6. Lwen Aun, whore election the speakers prediciod es @ forsgras irom piace to piace, and dt my beet to bring of the matc®, 1 expoodéd wight pounds ten eit. | conclusion linge beyond twenty five pounds 1 took with me to for er oy ward \iaco's interest ‘This [do not regret: but [thick it | ‘Wme Wy State Constitution of Mary- wroag that truta suould be perverted. | Mi “did not dode sbillieg " 1 repert Lhold thaouchers for the wholc of the stakes dowa at Beti's Life: mod if the geatiomen who have foand the money, wiih mysel!, do aot receive tbeie own again, it will be no fault OF your chedions Rorvent, HaRay 7, BRUNIOD. Baca orem’, Bagucax, Oot. 8, 1804. says I fand, THit SUPERIOR COURT REFUSES TO ORANT AN CORDED COMPELLING GOVRRNOR BRADFORD TO THROW OUP ‘THe SOLDIEtS! VOTRS THE CASS CARRIS® FO TES COURT OF ALPEALS, BIL. Batrivonr, Oot. 24, 1864, Tho legal proceedings against oxrrying inte effect the new (ree State constitution of Maryiand have already blest aod moat highly ‘The Turf. AN AMBTICAN HORSR AT NEWMARKET. Newmakicns Couns, Oct. 1L.—A bandicap sweepstakes | been coramonced, Quo of the of fifteen sovereigns aach, ten forveit,for three year vids | reapected lawyers ef the Stato—Thos, A, Alex+ aad ARNG Beuee Tun 0gs, two hundred aod twelve | andor, Kaq.—to-day made apylication to Judge Lord Covontry’s Umpire, by Lecomte—Atico Carneal— Martin, of the Superior Cours of thin ofty, (Ored in America), oged, hive Bone (J Adams) 1 | (ora mandarous directed to Goveraor Bradford, com, Mr. J, Orborne’s Lyra, three years, 61x alone (Carroll). 2 1 mauding uim aot to receive the yotos of soldiers abacus one elevea ey Mr. 9: Kenty ns piomed, Ubree years, 81x 6 omen 5 | trom the State on the question of the adoption of the constitation, His Honor said there was a quostion of Jurisdiction im the cuso which he did not feel called upem to devide, and, as the groat matter involved mags necossarily go (9 the Court of Appesis, be would dismiss the application pas forma, whan they could take the appes!. ‘This would gave ticse, The appeal was theu sccordingiy entered im the Court of Appeals to the Btate, where all quostions of this character wndor special enactments take precedcuce, efore presumed that the Court will immediately ‘The following also ran:—Moulsey, Oberon aud Melrose. Betting Two to o00 ugaiust Umpira, five to two against sOuloy, four to one againat Melrose, five to one ayatus' Diomed, aud ono Py to fifteen against tyres latter made play, cfpely attended by Diomed and U pire, to the bushes, Where Umpire passed the pair, aud, lier ap exciting struggle, won by @ head; the same ve- (tween second aad third; Oberom was fourth, Moulsey fifth, Melrose last. France. The Paria Patvie says that Russia has given its ad- heeion to the French policy on the Rowan question, fs the ‘The Paris bourse was duti amd lower on tho 12th inst @ud the routes closed at 65f, 16. * | act on the case Le France bays the jusurrecticn in Algeria is spreading, ‘These proceedings are based, of corrse, on the illegality” and tho patives (hero appear to bo obeytmy a summons | of any votes cast outside of the State, there boing ee py wake aie law for it, and the powor of the Convention to prowtde Austria. for this soldiors’ vote being denied, as It had no legiste Tho reports of m ministerial crisis are considered pro- | tiv i ati sat ob elle mwityre: but it is bolieved that Count Recbberg wil | “Ye func ars dasaeenet be sees tcader his resignation up account of complications in the | Of the act " Agisiature calling the Com. (oraign poliog. vention, which directs the Governor to baso bi "paid ae action upon the return of the number of bat- Prussia. Jots cast in thé State, and as made to him by the judge of election, To the contrary of this, the retarn of these votes cast out of the Stats {8 made to the Covercor by regimental officers. ‘The Domocratic State Ceutral Committes back ap these Jogal stops. Tae BLorkApy at WitMivctow.—We understand that the Dleckad ug floes about Wiliniogton, N. C., has beea largely increased of tute, and will probably give cousiteraDw trouble to the new blockade runners now fitting out Fngtand, if they sitempt-to reach that port. ‘The capiam of the Kngliah blockade runnor Gat, whitch arrived »¢ ¢hip port fee days since, says that he attempted to entes Wilmington three diflerent times. The first time three fRderat vessels stopped his way; the sccood time twa, and the third time five appeared and cut off his retreat, Tho Gat cost $125,000 in gold in Eagland, The five vam sels which participated in her capture will share the prize mouey.. ‘A moet ing between the King of Prussia aud Kinperor of Russia was about to take place at Darmstadt. Tatkey, A osvelat crisis is reported at Constantinople, Inte- rest bad ocem raised to fourteen per cent, und mouey was not obtainable at that. Now Zeuiand. J¢ is Ofeiatly announced that the New Zeaianders have unconditionally submitted ¢o the Queen's authority and placed thoir lands at the Governor's dispoxat. “They were permitied to return wo their laude, @ sinall portion of winca uly will be forfeited, Commerotat intelligence. THIS LONDON MONEY MAKKET. Loxpon, Oct. 13, 1864. Consois clove at 88 # 88%, for movoy, AMERICAN KTUONE, Sales of Mlinois Ceutrat Railroad at 5146 discount; Krio Railroad, 41 a 42. Loxvow, ot. 14, 1864. © Congols close at 881% @ 884% for mousy. The weekly return of the bank of ugiaud shows an increase of bui- Lion of £8,000. Pe Intetligen: Colonel J. Geo. Darl: on route to Koy Went im | PY master of the fleet im the Gull of Mexico, is stopp! his {amily at the Astor iouse. AMEKICAN STOCKS. ‘The latest sales wore:—Hlinors Central Railroad sharon, 61 m G2 discount; Lirie Railroad, 41 a 42. THE LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKER Liveuroon, Oot. U3, 1864. Sates for four days, 14,000 bales, incinding 6,400 to speculators aud exportors.’ Phe market iz very dat, wiin Foy Rorar—Stearash lonel © it thes OL Hartwell, Lieut Col. Me i ws Ur ‘frenor, Major Aug Viguos, Major B dart, Captains § F Sheldon, Wm Speir, J Friedie, Searn; Lieutenants Downura decline Of one-Laif to One pany per pound. “iat, BL Barnes dG. Bh pre ~ i a ne Be Buokiey. WT Uouant, © 1, itandelte DE REPORT. Fovapking, © ‘Rlcwards, J Ritchie. J WK Kot is dull, witha dectining ten- ver W Stearns, Hd White Unued Bt r Brewer, Uniied States N United ma Foukers sialon wayations of gooda acd yarns are nowinal. IVERPOOL ERRADSTUPES, MARKET. duli, and quotations are barely 1, Speuce & Co. aud Wakefield, cinene D it Dr Samuel W f J Williams! W Shappeet. i ee mith, TF Kelly WB retie, BR nr quiet Aud steady. Whoat duit F tieoat Gapiaa ponplots Goody. i sina, Goodyeaiy snes 7a Ad. w $6. nite Westora | Tttacy. Ab Moire A f Sndisocitiora. 66.38. 498. Gorn etdlers nized, 210. 6d 8 2y8, LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET. MAILS FOR ‘EUROPE. The market is wenerally quiet and steady. Cordon, ii Truce & Co. report: —iieef heavy. Vork quiet and stony Racon qowt but firm. Lard quiet aud steady. Huter | TRe Great Victory In the Shemandeam wtoady. ‘Laliow, duti Valley—Sherman’s Movements in Geore LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET. The Latest from Richmond aad Ashee—Salos small at30s, bd. a due, Gd. (or pots and | Peteraburg—News from Mexico, Cuba, pearls. Sugar dull, Coffee iwictive. Rico—No alow, 3 Linseed fint at a decline of In. Linweed oll dul. Rosin | Sut one Comeral Amorics, dc inactive. Spirits turpentine dull, Petroleum dectining; The Cunsed mail mship Kuropa, Captain Andeream, conde Is, L0d. a le. Ld. LONDON MARKETS, firmer. Sagar doll. Collee quiet bot nteady. y. Rice quiet and steady, Tatlow dul VHA LaTeay 3 MARKET! Will Joave Boaton on Wednesday for Liverpool. The mails for Kurope will close in this city at a quarter past one and at half-past five o'clock thig afternoon. dhe New Youx [sraio—Fdition fof Europe—will Be published al en o'clock in the morning, and will ceom- twin full details, by our special correspocdents, of Sem dan’s great Victory over the rebel Geuoral Longstreet ap the Suonaudosh Valley; the Latest Accounts of the Opert. tons of the Union and Rebel Forces in Georgia; the Latent Despatches from General Grant's Ariny, pear bmond, ud Accounts of the Movements of the Forces in al! sections of the country; importass from the Rebel Statoe; fateresting Jutelligenee a South and Central Amertoa, Mexico, Cuba, &e., aad roports of ull other events cc (be just week. Single copies, in A wrappers, ready (or msiling, Ove conta, Whe Tea ate, Karoon, O Sales of the woek, 24,500 sulators and 8,500 to exporters, The market reg’ i, aod the quotations of the week have recoded 24. per pound om American an-{ td. a 2d. per powed on other dercriptions. The walex torlay (rie day) tive been 6,000 bales, the raarket cloaing dull as the feilowing almost noting! quotation ) 4—r, M. og, inclrding Corto — . 26. Si0eK im pork, 59,000 alex, including 11,900 American, ' EALCTOM The market i dull, with a downward tendency Fo sions.--Market dull, Lard firm. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, Serenade to tle Candimace for Vice President—Speech of Mr. Peu- j r from Our Speetat London Core paee | ug the Big Fghi What the Londom 0H, Pendleton was serceaded Inst night at | pur te sa A the Now York Botel, by the MvCieliav Legion, an aswoc. | Pryttme aad ail a =r i a ar i Fade ativn composed ot foriner woldiers of the Army of th) | The Sodier Bee iLRRO SPLAT Out todag. cc. A large nimaber of pérsous baving aavembies John s Hair byemche Boot la the Hable, instep taneow on! Factory Bt Darel Mr. Pendleton wae intredueed by the Hon furan, and spoke ae follows [thonk you for thie manifestation rivoyee!t. Tam the more grater n who have #tood In the ives for their eountr an Harness dye Bold vy afi erageiets, atreet, of ty for it a at Hargeins.—Wood Bree oReee, on exhibition am@ re treet 1; < eg en «4 thers’ im forsee r it ae an evidence of your conddence lo and of “yn with my dewtion to tie Union and m. (Three Cheers for, George HL. te Vevdleton.) [bace rarely found it necebsary to rep! megs ayia fpr » to auy personal attack A friend hay just handed tank WOOD BRE. me & paMpbi@, which be tells me has exten Se ® Albany Sletetpar | cirenlation Uotm here and | It profesten ed Sivighs will be fou bite he « record of my and woes in Cougs Sand to prove ny _ ho} » ® fepobtinn th, prom hadley Ertstnaor vative by the «Union ¢ yRion ti "| and Wig Depo No. 6 Astor Sloan suitten,!* aod.to De complied from 10 qrassionel Clube, | The doe arBied to whieh 1¢ apr for its entire ae racy. On the wesssteaommn ot-Oians theese a ti Campbell, Che Apoth Ys igie > ag et on gg eect ype age cornet of Eighth avenue aud Twenty eighth atcoct oa wars oe we Your Cough.<Use Campbeti’e city, or cout) a box, Tobe hadonlr at CAMPERLER 1° tad Chak ruck of Bighth avenue aud Twenty eign Jory, 1806 reat lw goter.) Fe = Taave yon to ju ricatiy Theve live seutiment oy the peop. f ibe feand ant forgery the whoie fab- born in Oino. I know the entirely with it, n apd interest ¢ Adminixeration of Me Cough ts, of ail modem ~aore eepecally as re BRONCHIAL etna! preparations ta the form of @ loze the moat eligible and coovenient vary They are attached by every tie of alto’ Leyta to this Laion. (Loud cheeriug.) Uolike New York, they | garde a cough roned “BROWN'S have pever KDown sncther government, they never ~~ ‘ 7 Katine, whl existed as 8 political corani is governments | TROCHES,.” or Cough ef — his government | quees coughtn. a i eilof in Bronehitie, Beaeewe Anne.) —- arean infend peonie, chiefs devoted Ini sud Consamrtive and Asthmatic eom- Ae an integral sud cowtroliing portion EY for ¢ prestige apd fom 100, isolation from the wo that prestige and power, (Cheers) quires that :bey should bavoxpecdy aud wary ¢ Jar phy Har ptik tas seeeh gait this [oey” meee to tore tees | Stine tt euaftitehe to say that by the Gulf of Mexico and whe city of New York j piven the above copciliat‘on avd in peace if they can. hy ail ‘the | atiention. Keteren force and power which a teeming populston and afrni | urmg the day ‘} fal soil give them if they most. (Ligud cheers) They Dolleve that the first step toward wknts ¢ the Union For the Uatr end Sktu—Berry’s Tele jection of General Mef le. eat chouting.) | Copherows The best mad ebearest ariicia, Sold by drag that the democratic | ro x or will produce Cheers) ‘They For Congha and Coids-Use Marshalte Pe pte the | pine PREYS TAR DFOPS. Lacellent. Sold by the drag e . “That e 20 General oliatig# ia hie Harrie cn abding letter, ald Neither tit Comba—New StylesJust Mee litical e: ° tach, fom of ue dacs Stain, should be for one moment (Cheers) In hie letier of acceptance b inion wax originally om@med by the exercis ojliation and compromise, To resiore | a like spirit neat prevari ip the coune) «of | im the hearta of the people,’ (Cheers. Loek Stiten Sewt BR & WILSON, 635 Sromdway. Itighest Pe Nreaines tr You Are So Far Behind the Ace OCrAtie Ieged to ao worving | pet to hava used that popular griafer the toilet ouinameae aed ‘soaer by a canesitatie. (Cheers) } BOs put it Of wo longer, Dut go at vuce Ww yous but he restoration of peace on the basis of | Nearest, mt and get a be! ou Will never Regret i fpdoral nnice of the States.” (Loud applause.) We sald by all drugylsas believe, nay we know, that tf thie party halt ene im al g Totored ‘to jower, if this policy ahall pro: | oy Ly Ul i oo a vail, the Cnton shall be State aiter | equal (0 BMAN= State will reyirn hoes of onr ree iia be secur ane. will down to us from the vaults of Licagen ogre ek A} twkon that Deity approves that statesmanehip and justice, meet Sit me, | Totes, Five, igh 1 res, Five, Rig nd wich you | by ROR OA Canat stroet taoit, ft which tempers all tts policy with moderati and comcilistion. (Cheers.) When next bope we muy bave already opteret on that gonsiemen, | thank you for your attention, ig (i0ud and long cheers followed the aprect. Styleem Two, oliars each, for ae ay, 000 dout Welle Breastpins=So¥ EN, ba, 619 Hee acres COCOALRE Quite a respectable mags meeting of the Corman rr: publicans of thin city wan held last evening, at the Cooper Instituto, to endorse the nominations of Aorabam Lin- cola’ and Andrew Johnson for President and Vice l'resi+ dont of the United States, The meeting was callod to ordor by Philip Frankeahoimer, aad Dr. Kar! Keasmano was elected Chairman, who, alter returning thaaks, \a- troduced ex-Goveruor Solomon, of Wiaconta, as he irs ernor Solomon mace a vary 7 eloquent speech, fo far ast nencrmnat of tr, duit Clow Tne Wisconsiu State Water, dod tue frat ore the beat Sewing Moo 9 nd wan ws rposes edne GKUTR A Sewing M Dineased Throat, Luvga, © of Caiarrh, may how be seen inggroonss of cai etae oo “ue action of Die, Donglan ia etalon s ty ele A ~~ Be.