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B. 5) NEW ‘FORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBRR 3, 1864, os | ESnEse eames food and ‘easots £8,004, leaving @ dettoieney of Arrival of the Persia and tng yd Fhe Batest Nowe. Extensive Rebellion of the Rebels in City of Marchester. I.E" | grec commen wnbeee Yoaay, Dut the fonas aro | Seidinlowo end sured weer fo 8 North Carolina and Georgia. THES CANADIAN CONFEDERATION. | stiempis two nance the indabitante to rise having failed, te reiugees withdrew to the mountain passes, ‘Troops were despatched in pursuit and to protect the f the Ob- | inbabitenis. nt—Aa~ Sixteen young men, on their way to join the refugees, ‘Wore attacked by the soldiers. ‘The names of the lenders and several members of the band are kuown to the authorities. ©U/o DAYa LATBR NEWS. dor Times’ Re, ject and Atm of the Pee RECONSTRUCTION.. Letter from the Rebel Vice President. Our London, Paris and Vienna Corres- pondenc world; sud mos ee @ to Boa mere ‘venturer—which we ball s..spect—w: ving positron, Hts plantation Being wear Brother | Of Taideyrand, shat Secguaee was given to io order bd ‘being, to cncoal hws thoughts. The Franco-Surdiniao’ Con- | yguits of tbe olvil war, together w: ece. Sooseans ee ee ae eee haripended vennian ot ie 9 lst september ta one of the few marys bY of leading Amerioaa P dtecmen and ourvaliat that he cone Fredy nk ncn had been communicated te the Ne- jeare Jonathan’ “ Browmer | Wich wtentions ue poleon ar ‘63. or annexationof Canada witli s00..er or late: be alt-mpt- Fakstll, Migut take it rainer wonied of ee to ecdorse | clearly mauttested thas vy ine phraseology of French | {7°10 retaliation for real er supposed. iojuries on the part | ,. 7® Kibg complains of the slowness of tho parliament tifa Mr, Maximiina, or his agent, before be does it. And | Journaiiam and sta ip. According toa goodau- | of Great Britam, or simply as @ cout for the loss od for the Rey 4 the Desides, Jonathan, betwee ovrecives, bes a pretty high | thority im political hermeneutics the real drift of the | 7 the Southern States, bave naturally excited the atten- tare | ie ave ly to nish dra: up,! temper’ and being very powerful, owning many shiye | Convention 12 the foliowing:-—Napoleom wishes ita'y 10 | tion, if nos tbe alorm, of the Canadians, It ie not tho first snd ihe electoral law. | Gbouia this not be sccom- and ba nenerous’ setvants’ end" retainera, ail | Ake <oacessions to tbe Pope, to let dim exjoy wont re- | time that they bave saked themselves the question ore a be mcg of peered are: the King reserves mains ot Bia apoient Low gh rad gle Taig, se wether they were earnestly loyal vo, the British crow! Cone oe proc t * action and 8 the responsibilty eo tropod ; o Yr selfenial, itsly to, be rewardod, by \be | (helt adveniage alther ts deviere thelt Yoacpoadenee, or | _,T8® Loddon Post ie authoriz0d to state that the alleged with He Desires Meartily and Earnestty te Take Steps for R toring Peace and Harmeny, A Financial Storm Likely to Sweep Over tho Old World. cession of Venice Napoleon, i te thought, partly saan Danpenbio ‘t ropublic | EXglish project of interference in the aifeirs of Greece is &e. ae. sarcamh the influence’ of the “Empress,” partly | spou there border; Dut h ta sho Ares time that, they bave totally withowt foundation, and the Loudon News pub- aon Turney andthe Miner States in Groat Unrough that of the clerical party in France, 18 uowill- | ‘answered It with emphaiic unanimily, and that all claagos | U8hesa recent despatch by Earl Russell to —_—_— ag to deprive the Pope of ali his temporal poseeasic be fveis sympathy with him, be does mr with Austr Tne Rebels in Rebellion. ’ NORTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA FILLED WITH ARMED DESERTERS av KUNAWAY SLAVES—THEIB BALD ON THS -PLANT! ALL EPFORTS TO CAP-: TURS THEM REPULSED—EXTENSIVS CONSPIRACY IN NORTH OAROLINA—J DAVIs 1N FAVOR OF RYACUATING VIKGINIA, ETC. Dr, J..W. Ross, who stands high as « clergymen in* North Carolina, arrived hero to day direct from Raleigh, athens, in have como to the coaclusion that their liberty ‘er. | Which foreiga Interference of apy kind im the internal ity aod happiness will be best seoured rae oulenanee Allaire of Greece is doprecated, the coutrary, he avails nimaelf: of our Political #0! | of their connection with Great Briain; thas If this coupec- ree. of oor finuaclal embarrass tion shoud unfortunately be severed their duty would be Commerelat Imtelht are the dav; threaten us, and what | io establish their independence in unton, if possibie, with THE LONDON MONGY Ye Preparations cre being made to face them? The | Nova Scotia, New Branswick, Prince Edward’s Isla:d and Tn the discount market this morniog there was @ mor: dauly press pleads uvanimously for an approuchment | Newfoundiadd; and that under fo etrcumstances abort of | Beoltby tone. but there was an increased demand at the = eee ok the onan fo ry reseanite absolute subjugation they ‘consent to incerporation arya Previous rates. Nine per cent continued the nomi- iy. two overnment— itn the f¢ 2 imum. the party of the cours, and-that’ of the mivistry— "During © journeyor upwards of twelve handred miles | . Mesars. Baring Bros. & Ce. quote bar silver at be. $(4.; are “divided on the subject. ‘The tunermost thought of | through the towns and cities of Upper and Lower Canada | “lars, 4m. 115¢d.; eagles, 70s. 234. Daugor from Its Effects. Ce. the exsot words of the conversation, By thia steamer the Han, Robert J. Walker returns to America with bis ‘amiiy, ater a stay tn Furope of about @ year anda half. During that time no American citizen DOs in business, oF im the diplomatic service, done bis country a tithe the good service that Mr, Walker file bigh reputaticn as former finance minister to bis opinions special weight More Commercial Failures in England. and importance. He has written aud published | the Court party hus been spoken out by a wookly Vienvs | | have made it my business to converse on thie subject, Lonvon, Oct, 23, 1864. with important intelligence. He says the entire State of. “ bere in London several vory able Nets on the | Paper, the Aeform, Ibis paper speaks of the Convention | with all descriptions of people. 1 have intereban; Consols closed at 88.44 a 80 for movey, ‘orth Carol ; rede? present ard (ature resources and the financial position of | a8 ot 'a Diow 4n tbe fece, that must eause every pairict | \iney sien Tere acd Pettanies wih ete et AMikWOAN BTOCKS. me HiatiyAt welk:ne. Genagin 19 ative wa deserters, who in most cases sre armed aad organized, and abundantly able to protect themeelves. In the western part of the State they reign supreme, Thore. they not only make repeated raids on the wealthy. Planters apd rebel depots for’ supplies, Dut give protec tion to runaway slaves, who are also armed and accom- pany these bands of deserters in thoir raiding expedt- | the United States. ‘These have been travsiated ici Ger- | to biuab, and vo unfurl the yellow-biack colors with | shopkeepers, with hack drivers and dogtmen, with mer- | | lilinols Central Ratiroad, 60.061 discounty Erie Rall- man and French, and circu largely on the Continont, | the war cry—‘Dowm in the dust with the enemies of chants, lawyers and physicians; whey oak ‘of the | Foad, 40 a42, ‘and Gave done much to give the matlon that credisat Am- | Austria.” itor of the Riform is oue of our most | Legigiature of every political party; with actual or for. THE PARIS BOURSE. sterdam, Liamburg, Fravxfort and other Continental cliles | popular men; the Court party, therefore, wil! be satisfied | mer members of ibe government; with French Cana- . Pani, Oct, 23, 1864. that your coontry neither bad nor desired in England. | t0 sce their views backed by a democratic jeader, aod | diang and with Canadians of AngloSaxon or Irish The Bourse ia frm. Rentes closed-at 66f. BLill large investments by Zoglishmen have been made in | this Biey possibly eontirm them in the resoiution | descent, and with new comers of all clussea, In all THE LIVERPOOL MARKETS. United States paper. Aiter Mr. Walker’s publications | they seem to have taken to los avents take | this futercourse I did not meet with one person, here, aud ta} of somie aix oF cight mouths, ussoclsting their course. Meanwhile this party indulges i0 | however prejudiced of ignorant ho might be on | [The weekly report of the cotton market was received in ‘The British Government Refuses Coal te the United States Steamer Sacramente, @ higbost in the laud, he visited all the prineipal | the ope of &@ crisis, likely to broak out 10 | other matters, who did not estimate the British con- | by tho Hibernian, and was published in tho Heaaup yes- i it breve, from Italy and Frence to Russia aod | !taly iteeif, or of a veto, which the Turin Parliament is t0 | nexion at ite tail value, and express meeat theidea | terday.—Ep, Alenaxp.) i i tions, The rebel authorities, says Dr. Ross, have giver: trie, oppose to the = ae of the residence to Florence | of annexation to (he federal Siates. Thore was a time not AVERPOOL, Oct, 22—Evening. up all hopes of forcing these men back into the rebel } TRE REBEL BAZAAR FUND W LIVERPOOL, If he le called into the Cabineton ole retarn, he will | Strange delusions! | As if people did nos know how ji(tie wailed ia Upper | Corrox —Sales to-day 5,000 bales, including 3,600 baies | ranks, baving been repulsed ia all thelr efforts to thi, + | not only be able to inform the President avd his colleagues | 10 our Own country the existenve of a representative body ada; but the teachings of the Americin civil war | to speculators and exportore, The market is julet, at un- | end. ‘Every expedition iitted out for this purpose by the fully respectin eipe Rlag pe Tein ot a she Executive in the management ar. wrong herr y pane Lepr eae Re 4 changed quotations, the demand being better at the low | rebels has proved a failure, for those who were not * 4 province al c rioes, 4 European nove! When such » man goos abroad | | The Powce Conference has now nearly fnished their | Squaiied but cannot be excelled In. Kay pated + trenscari:ron:— Tee Sineikeh Se himlebie: Lee peer reper rere conghe mg erode Se @ho Capadian Confederation—Its | °!,0:2,4.07 the nation that he belovgs 10 | tek, and wail close, Perhaps. In the course of this weeks | In the Lower I’rovisee the loyalty to Great Britain is nut | Provisions. —The market is quiet ‘and steady. Lard ¥ igh that the deserters irom the Confederate army ougnumbered the Coufederate soldjers in the fleld. the extensive couspircy recently brought to light ati Raleigh implicates mavy promineat officers of the oon- wervative party, who now openly threaten to head these deserters and their friends, and tase of the State government of North Carolina and al) the in the event Governor Vance fatis to instigate at once parate State action for peace with President ibe Doctor says that it ts now apparent to the rebel authorities that General Grant bas been affording fagili~ ties to General Lee to receive his retaforcements, whca, - Grant, by a sudden spring of his trap, will close up the- last gap and oblige Leo to capitulate. ‘This, Vance seys, is Grant's plan, whicn has given Jeff. Davis, much concern, who is in favor of Pre a altogether, having repeatedly implored Geperal wo de 80, and uot tocur the risk of @ capitulation of bis army, This was told to Dr. Rees just bevore leaving Raleigh byt an ald on Governor Vanoe’s staff. Lord Clarendon bas come here to the rescusct ine Lunish | go fervent; Dut the French fall short of she boa | eon *s Canadians in this t, they’ entertain toware ae placed in the opinions of Mr. Walker. Thongh he has | [umors about a ministerial crisis bave been ‘Yankees”—-or, aa tbey sometitnes call them, the “Bos. | 7#0>UCR—Tue market is quiet. done snd could continue to do mnch good here, { am giad | ‘for the last jorthight. Kechberg is expccte topais’—a far greater aversion than is felt or expressed HAVRE MARKETS, : he returng to America at this parlicular juncture-— | Whole policy as Deon incomyretionaibie, to say the least | py any portion of the English gpeaxing population. If Havan, Oct. 22, 1864, the close of one aud the opening of @ new Jresidential | Of it; ith advantages have cot shown th'mselves till now, | they love kngland lltila, dary hale federal Amertea mi The sales of cotton for the week were 6,000 bales; Or- term. whilo its shortcomings begin to muni ost themscives | and are fully aware of and resolved to preserve the bene- | 1108 tres ordinaire:23¢., bae 208. ‘The taarket ts dull more cleariy every day. fits of British protection. and irregalar aod quotations are barely maintained. Our Paris Correspondence. Metternich ig spoken of as likely to become Rechberg’s ‘The people of the mother country will be better enabled | Stock in port 62,000 baies, successor, Metternich bears a samo, to whied it 13 ditt! | 49 ypderstand’ the gecuineness of the Joyalty of these Sa ee Pans, Oct, 21, 1864. y Cult to do justice; so far as we can judge him, be is an ac- | nopie proviu how the diverse interests of t Coroners’ Inquests. Captain Semmes Not tm Paris—The New Kebde, | eomptisned gentiemen, of very pleasing manoors, and toverat Teoes who inBabit them all converge into this one Toe MURDER IN New Cuamures Strxer,—Coroner Nau- Crutsers—Beigian and Austrian Volunteers for Aiexico— | seems to be a greut favorite with Napoleon, who, like all | sentim » Mf they will call to mind the leading jucideuts | paon yesterday held an in 4 at tho New Yé ‘Ihe Fatt in the Bourte—The Emperor's Proyosed Inter | %8SHeTe men, provers tho society of lighter’ minded yer- | Or Canadian history, and separate iolo its constituent 7 7 quest at the New York Hos- ed i bey aoe : sons, to relax bis own ‘over strained mental faculties te the actual body of the popalation. For this pur- | pitalon the bdy of Henry Cush, otberwise known as lew with the Crar— nisa-Gormono Dificuliyes | Motveruich ia likewise tho candidate of the Court party; | Hoge it wil not be so satisfactory to divide the ‘canadtas John Ahearn, who died from the offects of a stab wound Serious Contradiction in American Politics, Lc., éc. bis chaucee are greater than that of any ether competitor. | jnto persons of French, English, Scottish, Irish and Ger- 1 gave you im my Inst letter a description of the new | ,, 2" Sehmerling who is also Biuted al as our future 3u0- | man descent, ae into the taree groat. social and political | Te0elved at the hands of Frederick Roll, allas Jobo Sater tor For tre, has po claim beeides bis uvcon- | gections:—Firet, of Freach Canadians; seoond, of united | Thompson, as reported in yesterday’s Heratp, The tes- Screw steamer, the Sea King, which recently sajled from | tested ability. so was called iu the Cabinet four years empire loyalisis and Brit‘sh Canadians, and third, of | timony went to show that the prisoner, without justin. London, sna which is euppored to be intended for the | 85%, as the Tan whom public opinion ta Austria | recent immigrants and their descendants, Kvery Oaua- Able provocation, ted é : rod Sti Piving Catal debs an epportant designated as capable of holding together the divergivg | qian falls under one or, other of these divisions, and Provocation, assaulted decessed and another: mi purpor giving Capta! portunity tO | and des; lements of the State. He accepted offi in New Chambers street, striking t! ih his fie malenaanaed py voice fovea lpr a : . p 1c@ | if it should appear that for solid reasons of their own, A eneancane anaes all Gan auntie ine . upon cur commerce. 1 51 in 'y, reacrving himecif his rank on the bench of | indepesdently of those entertained by others, each o Uciegteonanesived ar ants: tat ‘Gite “lore cane ty vile: Jetter that, per contra to all the assertions about Semmes || Justices, He did bis best to reconstitute the monarchy | these elementary parte Of Canadian nationality clings to | Cling so received a si a Shoulder, the steel Teaps the benuilt. Jue that Kngland’s greatest finance mio Designs Against Democracy. TOUR OF AN AMERICAN FINANCIER, Venetia Invaded by Italian Revolutionists. + The Austrian Gevernment im -a Reconstruction. Critical Positio IMPORTANT EXTRACT FROM VIOR PRESIDENT STR- PHENS—REPLY TO GENsRAL SARBMAN’S CONPE~ RENCE PROPOSITION. poo! on the only possible basis of @ temperate constitutional | the British crown as the surest guarantee of its liberty | S0ver!ng ® blood vessel and causing desth from hemos (From the Richmond Oct. 81. a ee eee ad neers on. ino Ob oF Cetoder, | government. a for the rest, he kept alsot irom ihe at- | Ang advancement, it may. be Socepted as a fact, thes | THREE. Now or ther deadly weapon was seen ia the | one uiter irom Vice. Treeidens 12 rims Spain Engaged on the Peruvian | "Vo"! sentlemen bad assured me that they bad seen the | mosphere of the aristocracy, and bas vot even taken up | Canadian loyalty is not a thing of light account, and that . rts al fe diMculty: but no | king, the meseenger {rom Geueral Sherman, with Tedoubtable pirate in Paris during the past week. I | bis abode io the ministerial building, which is his official | federal ca would enter pon a very dangerous | 00° except himself could havo inflicted the violence.. The fs publiehed. The invitation was for Pi iicuce, iis ina eaaieest enone ts federal America moe y jury rendered a verdict against Thompson, and the Coro- | #!tons to o = ws hoe Question, thought then, andam sure now, that they were mistaken. | be knows tbat. in the lower house of Parliament there | career if It, attacked such a people, supported as wecy: | Ree comunitied him to the Tombs for trial, Be isa native | te Vice ee Z ts Semmes has not been here at all, and without doubt cid | is scarcely n trace of an opposition against bim. His | joesun'er me ariuumempine Of Sweden. thirty-three yours of age, and bas followed | f2rrening Ms onstey (@ promate the teratination of ity Cog 9 axe. RO out, as was stated, In the Laurel, and is now probably | Would-be opponents are well aware that they are inthe | "Tho loyalty of the Canadians being conceded, the | tbe ~ viele nee i ‘Was thirty-five years of Position of that peasant who, sitting on the branch of@ | British government and people have a right to ask | *S% orn . 4 treo with bis face towards the stem, inconsiderately cut Seles 1 “4 that ia this time or i eae American A Frvats Prwoxsa Becomme Dusrerats amp Hance the branch before him Schmeriing, besides, Bas not been | continent, woen . the federal. States swarm with! .—The Fourth procinct police on Tuesd: brought up to the diplomatic business, which, at least in | Sciaiers thal are (0 be counted by the hundred. thow. s bi rit a alee ar, requires special studies and aregular epprentice- | sand, and when there is at least as possibil arrested an Irish woman, forty-two years of age, named, raiting somowhere the arrival of the Sea K-ng, with which he will commence operations upon our Commerce, In regard to the other two vessels whiob were built at wer on my part to enter The like absence of any such pow his part, appears from his nececsaadlly i Coptance of the laviation’ thus In communt | | ‘The Canard steamship Persia, Captain Lott, which left but, 10 the prevent por ae n Raverpoo! at one o'clock on the afternoon of the 22d nd Queenstown on the 234 of October, arrived at this | Nantes, apd which many well informed gentlemen still > that Great Britain may be dragged into a quarrel wi Bllea Dillon, on obarge of intaxioation, She was locked | ims e it he wot “opmion thane ‘here? port carly yesterday morning. persist im believing to be intended for the rebels, the Prinee Aversperg, the spirited President of our House | the sederal government, the Canedians have done #0 little up jo @ cell, and the + hung herself pect our agreeing upon terms of Her vows is two days later than the advices of she | local papers give come information, of Lords, 18 alsvspeken of asa candidate; Dut he fills his | towards sbeir own defence, and why they have pos at | °? ee ee one Ot | Dent, to. be submitted to" the - netion A len Preseut post {ar too well to reader his nomination de- | this moment, jocluding volunteors and militia, an-svails- | $e iron bars of the cell door by means of » rope formed sctive coments, even though be Gidercian. On Tuesday last tho San Francisco made her trial trip, | sirable. There ts, porhape, not a second man io Austria | cole force of 80,000 cr 100,000 men? ‘Ihe Uitle State of | fm one of her skirts, which be tore up for that pur- ——e aibunee an tines ices, and will) The steamship City of Manchester, Captain Halcrow, | under the surveillance of a French naval officer, from St. | who could manage cordivals, archbichope, field marehals Maioe, their next door neighbors bas foruished upwards | P°3® When deceased discovered by the this known to me in some Been dh any ‘mutboritative ‘which leit Liverpool at neon-en the 19th and Queenstown | Nazaire to Bello sie, meking the very @@ the Wth of October, arrived at this port last night. ‘Ser pews has been anticipated by ber o report, when Francisco ts vomiaxily of (our bunared horse power, but ef Capo Race, already published in the Hunatp. the report of her trip etates tbat she developed durivg the As the Hideraian was leaving Liverpool for Quebec she | trial a power equal to that of fifteen hundred aud sixtecn tisfactory aves- age of thirteen and seven-teuthe knots au hour, the nigb- eat rate Of speed attained being sixteen knots, The San and ancient ministers of State with so much neochalance, | 5/4) - pg gsthy-<tirig 4 | life was quiteextinct. Curoncr Naumann held ap and at the same timo with so exquisite « politene's, as | tee ee ecu thai of aeeteg, ant. | 00 the body, and he jury readered a verdict of deata by jrince Carlos Averaperg. It 18 & perfect treat to bebcld | with a’ militiaforce amounting on paper to upwards of | Suicide by bangi him jn bis Prcvideatial chair—Dupin the elder might learo | 4:0,u00. able bodied mea, finds it difficult to Suppen Dean op 4 Souen.—Yesterday morsing 000 from bim. lunteers, and takes no offectual steps to call out even a | y- ‘Ine heat two steamers will probably convef toterest- | Tithe of ite militia, or to make that body a reality insiead | /*ederick Roath, a soldier who bad been in yhe Hospital bg news from Viena, Things have siowly matured, | q a sham. What are the reasons of this apathy? | 8+ Fort Schuyler, came down to the city on a ten di Ber (being 80 desirous for peace bimself, as you him to bave expressed himself), 7 would most ang willingly, with the consepfof our authorities, to request (bus manifemed,and > with carnesticss of my nature, the r le and task of vesioving peace harmony to the country principles of honor, right and justice to alt partier, > ame iv collision with the Isle of Man steamer Suae(el!, weitiseeoree companion, is to muke ber | ang now they are ripe Something must bo,done; our | fs i, that Cacada bee been #0 long accustomed to | furlough, and while in front of 45 Bayard street, where | fis rot seem to ma to be at ath if irwh @ieo Dovnd out, The Hibernian was not damaged, but | “The iravsatiautic packet whieh left St. Nazaire on the | Presents! tion, 60 full of difficulties and dacgers, 8 D0 | rely upon the military amd Baval sircngth of Great | he was going to visit some friends, fell to t bel Jopger tenable, eee pavement | reason should be permitted to have full way, Yoursy most respectfully, ALEXANDEK A. STEP! NEGOTIATIONS TO COME ONLY WHBN THB BELLI~ Britain that sbe aas Lot acquired the art of. walking without crutches? “Doce abe imagine tbat it ie always to | Su<cuin regimens sow Ser @e Swrciei] wns so seriously injured that she put back _ THE AMERICAN QUESTION. be ner happy ios to be sapporied by the power of the | two years of ag with ber fore oompartment full of water. 16th for Vera Cruz took as passengers the first detach. mont of Belgign Volunteers, who have entered tho service of Maximilian the First (and, in all probability , t ne laet). (NTS ARE BXHAUSTED. Th ts stated that the trial of Franz Maller, the alleged | The effective force of thie detachment Je about ix aa el ee ee 7 ae earners tert eed the burden of self-defence either in men or in money? An nes: (From the Richmond Sentinel, Ust. 81. Mmarderer of Mr. Briggs, had been definitely Axed for the | dred <ficers and mep. Ihe boats of this company, which | amo sehooner Yorktown Chased by @ | jrdiccant devin is always given by the Canadians to |, MUJEARY Annusra i Manrranp.—Quite « number of | «peace canaot be secured by Aghting’™ ny thas. leave on tue 16th of November and December, wiil carry out the remainder of the Belgian corps, which comprises about two thousand men. persons been arrested in this county b; 5 Privateer. these questions, They Ko ed in the hour of danger | tary authorities during the ack. 7. ene townd The schooner Yorktown, from Cleveland, which arrived | We Mey ere tetons thas Inthe, wart 1812 racy | emselves generally as refugees frora the Houtn, but as The Austrisn legion, to be made up of eight thousand 20, wi » woe alll’ T1 ain nuane “sacshaaahaseabvaee ote F tae t2 they | they failed to'report themselves at military hoadquar- men, will follow e000 after the Belgian. This is now be. | &t Liverpool October 20, was chased by a suppose du pete, were toe felt oF eve eg 1 Ros tba ters it ig not improbable that the main portion of them ing recruited in Vienna, uader the direc\ion of a Mexican | privateer for twelvo hours off the backs of Newfound. et fpr ‘at | hey wana yea ly ies ie ae “ are deserters from Qype army.—St. Mary's Gazette commission now in cession there, The boats of ibe * * ‘BT of October, ‘The strike among the colliors of South Staffordshire, Bag., was becoming somewhat alarming. A serious col. Maston bad occurred between them and the police near Bilston. There was a great disturbance. and many ar- th We sometimes bear trom = faioeny os 5 Pi , ba made .by negotiation,” they say. Very true; Bueb if the netare of belligerent anen that Aghurug is efvem= the only road to negotiations, Two men on the courte iMoulty , efforts « the first shookr green engage in & combat to settle some of friends baving bi wailing. 1d but got safely away. or edication reste were made. Transatlantic Company will take these men from Trieste, | 04; Dut ect safely away, uence fe war aah See ee oa a Firth Ave Stock Exchange. prodigy * oe taethacha hagbtarionn bateele Led The stoamer Ontario had totally disappeared in the | {l'0 Avs! Garde, rae oe ee ator seorg. | THe Secramomto Metusea Coal im Eimg= | q" miition of men, or double the number of mec | gicn09 Ohio & Mins cer, 390 SRAEIDAE, NO they are well blown, until blsckonea bruises and bleeding: eands off tue Norfolk coast. No lives were lost. Sho | ary nex’? . land. =~ sarv, 10 repel any inva tin such a war | $100 Ol! . Ss me wounds bave taken away the ardor of combat, and thea ‘The Lords of the English Treasury sent. coramunication | th® Americans would have hurled either against the Upper or the Lower Province They also tosist that to the Board of Customs, stating that an application had | 5) way agains! Great Britain were to arise or:t of the pre Deen made to her Majesty's government requesting permis- | sent struggle heer yn North and South, there would be a sion to sbip forty tons of conl on board the United States | Levee en masie of the whole population to art in concert with 3 2 i fences steamer Sacramento, to enable her to proceed to Fiush. | Gr¥ Lira Sores that might be sent to direct the defences of ing, sma that in reply Farl Russell bad informed ‘These assertions are doubtless true. No orecan be the United States Minister that, as it appeared that | many days among tbe Canadians without feeling that they {bis vessel had been furpished with eighty seven and a | are a bi le, witty as much fight in them asthe bail tons of coal at Cork on the 29th of July, and witha | Americans, either of the North or the South, and that in further supply of twenty-ive tons at ’lymouth on the | the hour of conflict they would do their whole duty to 17th of August, her Majesty's government could not con- | their old and their new country without flinching, and sistently, with the regulations on the subject, permit the | without the {oducemont of bribe or bounty money, Sacramento to be again conled at any port in the United | or any other than pure love of the cause, But the until the expiration of three gonths fromthe | mistske which the Canadians have made, and in aed di which they stil! appear to be pursing themselves, is that Tue Commissioners of Oustome bave jest ie. and that the Americans are likely to to the out) porte calling attention to the ease of epply h i on thelr bes tn cattiog exch coals baviny o obtained by a Un tes WAT throats, duriog the vext dozen or twenty years Stocks Stentor tareagh- an evesion of ihe. low, and pointing ont liber wen or tine twapare for the widbed lave’ A Teoovered @ little after ‘the all.’ Gold sold as the penuitios icurrea by euch an act. mn of acolony that bas don? them no injury, and that | OW 88 226, rallied to 231%, at which price it stood when noerely desires to be at peace with them and with ail | the report closed. mankind. They do not take into account that the Ameri- C+né are Dot a reasonable people towards Great Britain, tbat they belies the “old country” to be effete ARRIV #8. eh Saree one at byt hg i to its S. as ry ie cee | Pee—Hoe aod Mrs Walker and 7 D , = | need cnly a blow from America to leave the throne of Me Ts yan, and pine United Stacde Fesey CoUrey’, MAGR-" | ia work yueiat; Wiiete aa, Senmee “Bee ihe Mra Jan Keith, Slee Walker and are boy can separate them, aud “negotiation,” onding im «‘peace,’’ 1s the most natural of things. Peace is Snail establehed through the vegotiation, but the ignting made pegotiation practicable and easy, \ In the war which the United States is waging upon um itis vain to expect negotiations until the assailing party’ has been pummeled ougot his fury, or comes to in of success, The failure“of hope will be attended with a sense of weariness and exhaustion that will prepare owe ndversaties {or negotiution, Tilt then, and while they ace raining their blows upon us with all their fary, ‘ filliag the alr with vauntings of victory, the for pe coming from us, would be os sviveliing as ther supplicauing ‘Pease, sir,” which is Deas pe whip- Ping post in answer t wach fall of the lash, The duty of- the preseat hour is to deal right lusty blows upon our cvemy, and to mabe bim diegusted with bis ut ‘taking. Peace wili then come of its own accord, It can sever come before, but by submission, If those among us who cry out for hegotiztion mean submission, their condact tm © If they do oot mean subms~ jucing the: pel sumoreutly o ne 7 ‘wes valued at from £90,000 to £100,000, and was fully What queer apparent contradictions tuere are in this world, and how many bave grown out of var civil war } tenured. At @ pleasant coiree & few evenings since, et the Ameri- Lord Palmerston completed bis eightleth year oo the | can Cousul’s, | had the plesaure of mocting a brother of Barb of Cctoder. Mr. Pendletn, the democratic, candidate for Viee rest. deat of the United States. Mr. Perdicion in Paris From motives of economy the Italian fleet is to Bere | Gi 2s not Iam happy Wo say, sympathize at all with the @xced to a eingle division, composed of the iron-plated | copperhead, pexce-at axy-price sentiments of the Mr. frigates. Pendietou, of Obio, aud he says were te at home be should vote and work againet bim and them. Garivaidi hid declared himself opposed to the Franco. ibare wile ale peasbet'on. 1ee'sawe even Maitan Conveotien. - of irs, Rose Greenhow, 218 lady as tars) ‘The Privce aud Princess of Wales were to leave Copen. fe re ey are Bagen on the 221 of October on their return home. rveur of this morning poblishes a contradiction The Fmperor and Empross of Russia passed throngh which baye been in cirenlation for some da Marseilies on (he 21st ult., en rows for Nice, It was con to tne effect that tbe amount of Pp: . the Bank of France bad diminished fifteen t)lJions of @iiered cortain that an tlerview would take piece at | francs duriog the past week, and that tbe goveriinent Bloe bet ween the E uperors Alexander and Napoleon, vas contracting @ new loan. ‘*These statemen: says ‘The Hombay mail of September 29 was received. The | the Moniieur, are without tho slightest foundation.” Sews goveraily bas been anticipated. Bhootan is to be atiacked. Afier every e‘Tort to secure the submission of fee Bhootanese, or some amendefor their barbarous trout But even this denial of the offictal journal will not rertore public ecnfdence and bring op the prices of stocks of went of the British Mesion has proved abortive, orders Rave been issued by the government of India ior the za daughter $0 Captain dis as G00d 4 Unionist cause of the country by: Ought to respect the public Judgmer every description, which have been tumbling fesrfuily curidg Ube past fortnight. Tho geueral vvcertainty as to the future. the general fear which exicts that war must sooner or later grow out of (he unsatisfactory condition of things whicbexists ta Korope,aid not any jecal evuse, te the reason why all sorts of securives have been failivg at the port of shipment laden at sea on bosrd of a Un: es war steamer. Over their timid and womanly counsels. A BLOUDTHIRS(Y KENKL VIEW OF RECONSTRUCTION. Me a SagmAnien of ach. fore ag , SiON bring WAGER: 90°) Te Sir R. Collier, tbe Soileitor General, had been aldress- | United States ‘to step into the sovereignty of 70. F and the Northern conservatives, ec- ‘reason. d is constitvents @ ligmouth. sud iw the course elvittzation, and dictate the policy of Christen- . Mi Mise mouted by blood of the black repub:ical “It the . Mr. Birch, «x Urmt'eb Conse) at Coarlesion, 8. CG, is ech fo waverted Ww invorabie tertos to the deci oF mae i wre bio] wane rings a A 2 serie, Be ye Northerd conservatives would at ence and actively co- Sreyreiy A eher esnirsarion . | oF greets peried cousut 0 Em. elon prire courte, He esid the Ameri. | 80 n 0 tt » Mise Lo: i » hie Powell, Th09 . Where mi GAPMed 08 Coneai to Cu' paler of Rues asstane bere that something od paid the grestert Ps spect to the deci ive | imaginary danger’ We are a sparsely distributed anda | Kerr, Mr Noa, Mes Lanian, iz aid Mrs Carter, intant wank periebent weniour ph tee AG ‘The Banke of Spare bas concluded a oan of twouty mil- | finportant may seeult irom (bia mective. x (cy hurts abd to these’ o. ideir own, and | Poor peopie We havo an immense line of frontier, which Tr renneee ees and oblid Mire Bu- | siocd—the. exterminktion of the Homataré Who hates? Moos of reais with Sulamanca, It ts understood pow that the ony diifeuity im the way | apon the whole ibe judsmente bad been well considered | 1 would be bg for us to garrison at all points, so and three daughters, Mine ¥ made this war will auf Of the settiement of the [)aD0-Germano question ix the | oud given with & desire (0 do justice. His remar! Of enccession to the throce of schickwig-Rolstein greeied with loud oppia: se. . which Denmark was jurced to cede to The London Herald to-da: Austria aud Prossia. it is altogether probeble that the | The Spanish Muletry was busily occupied with the Po Fevian quesiion. ‘The steamship Virginia, from New York, arrivod at Mf the Northera conservatives are not ready for combination, the next, and possibly our beet, aiternativ is apnexntion to}ngiend or France, This would rendow* bold and anaacious enemy If be eudden'y | eaan and servant, Nica Dem: “Wigs Goch Besides, the raising of such a force, if we taro or rants we Rernoches, & L Dav afford the cost either in meu and money, | Hau! Mr Kane. Mr Heron, Guiiesps nding menace toa quatrelsome neighbor, | Mr and hirs Goodbridge, Mrs Bell and da BGe De ‘A Gillespie, ater, Mrs Dur ridicules the Solicitor Gen- | ¥' cul gies of the American prize couria, aud reiter- | Would be - nie. E Lavelpeal Oovoder 21 Due d’Augustoubourg, who seems tobe ie oboice of the | ates iz insinuations agaist those courts and the eupine- | #94 chal the ‘oggigenion which wo would rather | Z'funimant sir’ Maver’ Miss Braue i. Snnan te Sieeonst | thal which le the cover bia passion of “avery Secuees A iceitlbaae people, wilt sae nctesapee, OF ema nots of the British gov: the matter. avoid. Moreover, the very example of the Americans 5.9 Marriner, Dov Mr Aten, Di Barrin, W Swilt, | heart—vengenoce on the jufernal Yankees. I woul@ ¢ rinad Pewepapers, ® a +4 Our London ‘ crrespondence, Loxvon, Oct. 22, 1894. 4 Pinanciai Prmpett Looming Up ‘nthe Old Worli—Re shows us what we could do if our blood were up. hanw JO i f h, Count de luise, Mi 4 W Marshall, Edward Biack- We nleo, under the | burn, Mr Linder, Mr and Mrs JN Sears, Mrs Kilon, gtvour, Dr H epiudog. Tien Aa make the appiicatjon fcr annexation in the first instance to Kaglend, as the mother country. If she declines, we could then apply to France, The advantages to either wonld be eo great (hat rofugal conid not be expected. bad but my when the civil war commenced. | W iokstone, Mr and the Duke ie about to mairy a youtg and beausiul Ameri. The Rebel Relier Bi con Indy. . Bee Bacoar at Liverpool in eid of t The innovation of a ballet nt the ifaliens is to be tnnn- | of war had proved a great suocess. Now they have « very | one. pressure of danger, and stirred by the feelings of patriot. | Infant and seprel Seeet Pare s The foar days re Grosvenor ai 1 MeLean, Mr a - . 4 4 ghrated on the 25th, when 4 bates, entitled Amoreed Arto, | coipt® emonuted co £10,050 sterling, and about £9,000 | im, Would sing the tocem avd carry the flery cross | bach, D Runkin, Jr, Mr and Mrs Drexel and dae hise, The odvantages to us would be, eternal ration from... wlew of the Situation—Turkey Again “Sick,” and the | ie't, be produced. ‘Pallets witt neo be Introduced th Tras | additional bed been received. in subscriptions. A valua- through our towne and villages if the Yankeos attacked | Mr Zamova, Mc Roaler,N Hurst, Mr Alexander. T Cordukes, | tho Yankees aad ithe ability of wreakiny spon that beng dmperial Doctors in Consuiiation—War a Last Chance | yicta, Rivoletio, falta in Maschera and | ‘Yue Glieir | ble collection of articles still rewnined to be disposed of | Us, aud in a few weeks get an army of youn: Lampson, Chas Boyden, Mr and Mra Hotienbdeck, leas race @ rich and Sweet revenge. At present, howevor nN : ranire: ata bas a9 teére sufficient to cope with ab emount of invaders that | Haverick, Jus Ma or, Mr and Mrs O Hailgarteu, Mr Borden - ur Met Recewed vane, wt Ned gutta temnehiedent yeara, | at aaction. i“ we could be driven agalust us. Nor wou'd Great my vem, tn, 1 Gradior and indy, Mt % f hiubed up the The Presidential Question. abandon us ia any auch contest. Our famo Je the fame | Ur aat rs Vou Flade and servant, Mee Te @, io the Vince Tho London Army and Navy Gavetie thinks, that as Aue cee Bg Pd Nance Ms the ee nd nares: Mr at * OFghi, Mp tehout x . s ‘Posen, der, M Ars Kim, Infant and nu ar oda. | | Inne sew Wek Sue wiebous) eeate ctbee eomnbinaeeesy Tithe ie people at home, and if the itnperial government | ther, Mr Gilmo: r deny, Mr Sussfeldt, W Sor Improcmn—Mo milion’: Min by Quen Vicor o—’oim rin Waiting to Know the United able we may be to majutain our independence, w HOt able to desolute their innd as they have desolate our: nul that i8 @fecied the dead exmnot rest quiewy" in thelr graves, 4 Day befere yesierday a crazy man ater’ Poy 2wards the Bmpive—Return of | veautifut mar bie # eof the City of Li Bedert J. Walker lo Amriea, 6. de Io Concorde, avd before be could bo arrested ly rT Rin ‘ © Vt iY the meantime H Russe, T Kendevy, : Financia’ sGxirs in two European countries, ab least, | {tp hacde and a foc nT NneT (HEROES, Cue OF | Tiere aed. unrestrnioed declatuatory ef the. civereny | Wir ip sueban emergency togorcake vs, tbeun of rie | ¥ Sh wh, 1 Domnel Jr Mea Regs and arent Mr Stunken | consem.On Wednoeder, November 2, Many Corteme a0 approuculay 2 very Rerious criss, ‘Yhe weatier tii! continues delighiful. opporttion parties con: ected with the forthcoming eles. pg ng hl ag hee gin righ or Mepe oyem Christo, Mr and Mes Cranucld, Mra Morton, A Cohen, Mr | The friends of the family are requested to attend the T have it on (be best authority (het Spain te approach damn ton prove ® most suxiliary to the oxhausied viting by her purillapimity the aygreseion which’ eho | A0fAo Karst) Ones Harrie, Mr Graham, John | funeral, from her late residence, corner of Green ae Wwe abeclute Lackruplcy, A wail has already gone forth Our Vienna Correspondence. ee pore te would have shown herself unable or unwilling to repel. nihip: Oty of Manepéitascbie hbin’ A Wieck, rn Tee CN Ow Hrideg qietanta ar TEE: eaty, Vira , Oct. 18, 1966. Tt is sm this manner that Cunsdiang, both of the Upper teem the govortiment peat of her Most Carbollc M ‘ CIAL OBIS h ppe end saree children, Mat Anne Ai Drake. —Of ponsumption, ox-Aldorman W. f. Daare, ab sod this We ouly one of be atraws that indicate the tem. | «ris of the Present Situation of Aus'ria—The Meaning THE FINANCI CRISIS. thong iN" tunel ‘be waceitiog thet a changé bas ately mG White, Wor’ iarpers EH Gli the residence of bis brother-in-law, (Nathaniel Wing, 203 pamt that is com Vithout ‘the liberal iawe dh@o0e. of the Pranco-Sardinian UonwntionBducsion of ihe Oe ae 4 come over the minds of their leading politicians, Mr Gravos, T Courtney. ‘Isang Beer, @ | West Forty third etreet. po ohamge ts one ‘Avarion “Arny—The Peace Conference—tinisio ei | BOre Watiures an avy Liabilities. | sod thet 6 fecllog of minglving hes veer, eneendered rGatainer, ME Oreenoughy Mr Wold, Mr lirowne | Notice of funeral in ¥riday's Herald, at fen alone create national wealth, The depression in financial and commercial eitcios c to the worktly wisdom of such Mr Haxsette and Jagy, diss Bassotte, Joba Bas- Tnvive.—The friends of Wittias Lavina are respecttal. Gat toto varicur extravagences that | OFi#it de. showed ile oF Bo imaprovetnen |, y are, wenetable, Gad tot to be disputed ir Manson, Nr Deyie. Mr Walderon, Mr O'Farrell, H | ly favited to attend iviv funeral, whieh will take place a6 PI © POWertul cations could not indulge > grith impu The poltoy whieb oar goverumeut has porsned for the | — Failures were datiy ennounced, aod it was well known He, oily. a ate Walaa Tid Tents agen, o> 44h 447" of thie mont 4 Nee 5 . . aol that the @nuouncercents would be far more numerous aTi.—in Brook on Inesay, November 2, me y lant Ove yearn boging to develop its conrejuences. Ti8 | ivan they are but ior the ckovmnstance that in a lage al pear aueupric f dame D Verges, | 09 Jay street, Sana yonngest child of ‘Thomas ane. Phat very y wor tn Pern, if Mt goen op, wit | PHCY, wedeem M6 but Just to remark, te wet quite ex | pumber Of caren private arrungemenis were being MAGS | Ind the events of ihe inet four pear On Yh indy and fanviy; Mr Jobusou and lady, George | Hannan A, Vator, nge oars, ¥ proeirate, ond prevent raising money | “tly tbe | roduct of tke tree will and discernaeot of the | between etruguling rms aud their créditora. ‘Of the St, Lawrence are fasi teach and $5) in the slesragi Notice of faveral in i» worrow’s papers, th Borope. Very gre povernuent—It {6 pertly © rcod 6» sbem by catward @r she Bow failures publiciy sanennecd insiede i. mpolicy of remaining quiescent ato Huagion, Wap 8 [Por other Dea’hs see Second Page.) Cry reat aiswatisfaction wae Smmynon & Co, of Londow, 19 the Br {Reaheet 0h: wee rensumde cae aoeme aapee nis bonaera, | 17 }, Mee Sinith, Arad bo essed i ComMercia! aud political ctreiow that Baring | CUD*tADscs. Tho diversity of race wad language of the The weekly retcros of the Bark of a while as weccrapuiees aed grendy pot aly oe) | eae eine. Gand Toe, Deel chaalant EE . Co. &fow Menihs azo pevoiiated a joan for | Mbabliantsof Auatria, ibe ryniry and eumity boiween | decreas 2 Bullion of £3,805 nod jo the rece: sort that, sooner or later, they will extend their frou! Lbreechen Pua 7 Devean Wael mateo dire a ping OO SRtuk ie feast provision be . them, the nations) movement prevalent i Korope, whieh 1,835, These Rgures were so snosh mo to the North Pole, and expel every vestige of a Ruropean | Quesve, PLGGANT PARIS CLOUKS, BRONZE AND MARBLES era frerot ts ety . ward, the Poten look had been actleipated, ax viao were tho re | government from the american, continent tthe puPARrones, () “ric Dinner Service, Suing, Wey Rey AL Very, LOW ish bondtoiders. I heard of th'y po. | Makes the Italiabe tend sonthward, the Poten look to ihe | turns of the Bs 00, that ihey produced Canadians have done and propose to do under the impulse Liven: 001—Steamabip Feotla—Mr aod Atre Rocles Giilen- | prices, OVINGION Ri fusila, 236 wad 240 Fulton atrowt, Jel? Of tho Madrid government (wo days ego, and to. | BOTth, And renderer the Hongarians euxtous to eet up an | favorablo effec ork Exchange, of this growing sentiment, and how far they are ready | der anddan: hier, New York; Mr and Mra LG Garnier, &t a [age It aowouveed that come fourth rote danke independens Btaio of Lele ows im the Beat; all these bie Lone prevalied than had been the cane (Or MABRY | to yield to swe vot unoarural demavd of the Britis! Mia DW Now orks Mins Dabid, | =o : = Se al ‘ 3 aye. government that they should abow their faith by thetr Mire O TOO LATE FOW CLASSLFICA Boat 10 wmke propositious for * Syanich lonm, with @ | IMMuences and sendencter go far to explain the epparent Miscoiameons securities participa’ works, And ibeir loyaity of spirit by their chivalry of saad moe | ioe ae preci cote Of & rAlo.OF Interest quite Calvfornian in aimog. | Want of Bruen, forethought endrefleetioa iu the Aue: | meu. asitom; muss be reserved for a fetare eomsmunics ion, j M1 two bays ie Kold. New OFICR—To Taw ciTiZENS OF @ promive and the world euows | HIRT foversment. We do not pay so in order 10 oxen { . yin Foci sone trai, ee Gee Mand Mee Wea’ | Oibizens” Avsociniton Will be held At the. F 1. Of course this # a p howe The taiure te eon of 8. ford, M 8 G Btopfora, ¥ Mr and Mra Woy | Oiuce Fae a ae ‘en tse well what Spaoisit prom iwon are worw, | era goveriment entirely; we are eovvinced, on the | & Co., of New Brond wircot, mercbunta, The Spanish- an Hoot and wervent, Ying ands ME amd » netitute, on Friday, Noy. & 068 0 Da Oia Another country i aiso émentremiain iwpecuniosiiy. the | ‘Lory, Shat great fauita have been commiited, expe | BiNItiOK are oxtimated a: about “tod ina hasoone expleoed —— a ee waneere om | New York: re Auras. eka end oot ee aniee) SIXTEENTH WARD RATIONAL “ick man” of the Derdanolien, after pawning the femng | \¥ In our Depertmont for Foreign Alaiie, We are Of | ty rank agatvet the setate is Gonparatively emall The nen Ayres (Dept. 11) cerroy ot “ Fee Aes Oe Le Darpemiors re SS Gith Ate meeting of tite einp, hata ato ad Jewels, ik going be wreak ad ruin for waot of | °TI:''Y our Miner, Cowok Rehberg, Dew purtood a | trapamctions Of the frm Rave been principally with india CPPS Porevis ap mpescae tetee aan ioctl ore Hi Arpinwail, Now York. Mice’ Asninw: Loct Novel, 180 1 90, a aseunret ObAbe pax Noy ver 2 teat s ause' ' com : nan re ereaing, Nov 01 ~ 8 few wrillions of plostres, Ad ait credit im that quarter | PUY very slmtar\> ire tactics of one generain'in 1460, | And China, and Abe assets will toe great exient depend | ind there are no more public meetings and spocoten Gumrtenme Mice) Whitabouse, Mise Cochrann. sian s of Wha’ Frtaideny “Jone, Kocienes, Ro, oO seems to be rue ont and ured up. The fnot ie, Turkey | ®'Y Gevold Of lending principles, a policy Of HC | beem senued to the oreditore atiributing the sioppage te | OD bbe subject. Lo tet, Argentines begin to seo that if | New York, ars O I Liolling and danchier. baltimore st etaphelt, Preavient: Janice W Per is in rouble she must biame herself for it. Al- | T Primrose, Ubicn a MeO 0 Holting. ait caer, bawech Geet brevk wp, aod Abdul Agt will soon be Abdul as | "P!''8 804 coMtrivences. j's4 our stetermen ond generals | the failure Of the correspondent of ine firm at Shanghae, owls ba ‘ though Spaniah on cannot fail to onuge alarm on York Jue Branton Pane Treasurer: Wee The well-ciccied and impetions enedatord of hie | S!MANS followed the maxim that “in pubito iNe us well ieee tae tadhe of emee ition thin sontivent, sui people is the river Piste ate #0" Bory BH Le Pee negamaoualy care t qsiate, Alexender wot Napoleon, are having @ confab | % I private * delenoe consiate in Wwe attack,” We | Woinpey and Gibb: \s, witb Instructioue to prepare Pee ed cpare nbens toate neuen See eae ee bugiten, I re Hivenid, World, Ban and rene Segeaher, etter we der or icaiiay, 49 talk over. tbe | sight be bei shane than we ere now, taterment of the allure of YB firm at the artis possl- | 1 ayote all these eolaogiity ailiavoes and mene veers. | HT New Tukeie ing tapeenm ts SA Td ye EY 5 ei une ofber bosnems Making, therefore, al! possible allows: cow for the 18 perio hoi aihowy, wie amd inte 1) of the eared «Spe . Rene pe eeives strong at home, eth be artist. 8 who will addrese d 0 enepevsion 1 also snnounced of Moenrs. Mi ¢ ad when tha " g _Polkné, “o-mony ‘ey, Auaivin, Cosces, Deamerk and | °MlAr ditealvien which an Acetrtoe micietey tus to deat |g rng beanp und hex Drckere, of Ponewaeis atrect Prom the Loudon Pont, Wet. 20 } x 2 i | tage ine. Ry ontne of ATOR OAMPD BLL, Pres wede.. are f er owe te thege potentator, | with, we cannot but subseriie the veviiot of public | whose books are placed 10 tbe bande of Mesars. Kemp, The Inst advices from terumtate that the Congreny hare Mie ee de ve @ fcte paered a law wbtod authorize» th dr Sto sind bo their affavras thy | opinion, vin: that our aduirs must Bave teow slaguioniy | Ford & Co Im the sircolar avvouneing hy Menera, Manning & ‘ollyer sy miperanaged te vriny #OUt the preneusetate m tuivge, | o; our bayern 10 meet thelr en lions. pe nure | treme deprecietion ‘wating, we | wo have advanced f mo ey ‘or & | adpring Wis egurre w ores Wil r re WARDoAt AR ACMOURNED seid a haled New Yorki Joseph Bu wd, ow Vor Em oy eS Brookivn) KL Titley, Kngiand: * Clapham King: Ws Winwna Hanimore; 0 Wivwim antl kLo oveiand Sew Haven me iL Pam * 29° deter) Ly Cree the mtegrity of ibe Lorri ohne Ap clomt pain aes last meanure to odiain Co YaIU® Of Recurivies upon which | plete 80d Bonoreble satiefaction, In cuss ali the DAs Maioly ioteenved ue im | Telande are vot eveounted and bbe national fag Hog until very lately porn@eard | Al Ne MAME tine he Reid Inw loaver a mure pleasant 7 be tng, om feet, eimort Ae 9 enw oe 1 toded trom the | a anpsiterabie sarplor, we helieve that i cur estate IR | M&erDAIVE HDED, us corernment ix -mpowered to employ ait ne; Hh Dposte, Cae 1h to German Castoma’ Unie or Imineves In Ger | judiehmeiy reallead it Wil prove nearly, if not quite, | met ae Aor co by ble law or nations te enier into w Pie, K Lowe and + praraeding 0 Ballot the tea, Are OF Hho Lay He, a4 atl thee m. | cany fe, 00 all app gone forever. Peril. | aut gions 10 onable ua oventnally Ww pay cicor iabuilet | det! A Spade on tie subject of the existing aller vou Willman Hiaqnees Beet CeCe yet ie oe PR AmANIOR. Ohalrmmam Wed Boe Ob ON WRAL LY gowg toe oper Lite | oor, becanme we are threatened withgm rar! ve Frenob | im full erp ch win permit M. Vien to attemps @ recraritie y y Hgabos Ovlouel | igs shone nom Bee F us menOre Mie Gimimece, HD Ino yoet f wer to Maly that mnay comt ue VeuMMa, and we aro | Mosere Alwon and Weddell, acoounjants, have pre. & Hon. +0 V.0W be 208 Runde Rome QoMRNUMIERLON®

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