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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1864 E U R re) P E é the Bravitiaa governmeot may any dxy bronme one owD. Ko justilicatlon ga pose tiiy V8 olered Jar ine capture of CUR PARIS CORRESPONDENCE. 2 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Se GO*. Focentiy stated that Gartbatdi Religtous intel igence. BBAVE BS TO-DAY. Sarvepar, Nov. 26—6 P. M. AUSt Ann’s free church, Exghtcenth street, cear Fit The stock market was dull in the absence of | SveRu® there will ho-sereices at a quarter to eight and ’ | Qaif past Cen A. M., and three aud Dalf-past seven M Mey much we feeling at the first board, but | o¢ atternoon beiog for deaf mutes, Confirmatie will after the call it became more active, and qnota- | pe. administered at the early service. tions improve ‘Ihe closing sales showed the | Te Right Kev. C. P. Biclivaine, D. D., LED, D CL, following variations from-those of yesterday's | Pisnop of Obio, will wake an address to-day ic tne Church second board:—Erie declined 4, Michigan Sout | of the Medvator, Lest gton avenue, corner of Kast Phir Cleveland and Pittsburg 4%, Chicago and | Web étrect,on the occasion of the Holy Communion, Rock Island 144, Fort Wayne 14, | Divie servica #11 evminence at ball-jast ten A. M. the Florida ®uusfor the murder of @ prtioy ui ke crew; ed it wauid Dot only be grace at, Vit it would be pras Gent, on the part ol the juroy@so muritune Vowers to CoU8e FuCH represen AiiOns to be made at Washinton #@ May Keouw for the Hazen goveroment IMAL redress which, thouzb entitied to demaud, they would, without Aid, be unable to secre, {From the Loudon Telegraph, Nov. 8.) The ceplureo the cviebrated © ub race cruiser Florida fo 4 Braziiiae barbor has bean atewrded by such breeches Of ood (tt eDd intern) pal rights as mast Le Bomow lab Shocking events an American comscieres. We rapped that tho dupitelty and falsenord to wico the ¢ mmapder Of the federsi siexmer Wachusett resoried for the pur- pose of wilt be oxcuscd oD the grow the southera ststes Hl woud seem that Mr Bhi paarrd to Caprera, caliipg (he geueral’s mstentionac i. a The following ts-Garibaldi's rep'y:—Mevear mast bave Misunderstood my Enghab, My Oploion oa the Amert aD question ts WO Kuowa, Not only do T bope (rom it {oe aheiition of slavery, but | consider the question to be ove affecting ail mankind, and woe Lo the world if the Noirh did ovs come out victorious from tt is siruggle, English Opinion on the Fio- rida Case. The Canadiaa Confederation. BNGLISH KePONT ¥ TDB FAKCCTIVE AND LEGISLA- TIVE OWGAN 7APION CP TUN De LROATES, {From the tordon News, Nov. 104 ern 34 Northwestern * Comberland %. Hudson River advanced %, seg Rov. Bidvey A. Corey ru prnegh Aa pci See reeset c fab Store cndtanre haat stile te trond... Sis Pay At ent politica’ scheme requir. Reading %, Michigan Central 1, Winois Central | Blt Baptist church, corner of Thirty -reventh J only an hetwcen the opiending partics, and dees uotius. | ME the cent erendent comm yy One wea cippi cert tes aud Mari. | 22210808 evenue, at ball-pest ten A, M, acd bali-pest . tify iigult or ivjury of neuirais, Tho offecce © wot anes tedioy « nares, and wr accustomed te See en ete ee arubeakes and Mari 1 g yeu ba, Sulyect to the eveuing-—stiementsof Ter | Exsentive and Legislative Details ef the evzreesor ins been iaaliy ie pretty he same | Ae logeiner. nde wicee so rapity do comuetiog as Ihab err worn bana 7 wi; aaa reree ip our Repubiic,’”* . the 7. to the ool, and had poured ly uc aves imto | 488 Cons. Ti ts onty abort time since this Hre ect wa were strong at a further advance. Coupon! ho Rey. Wiillam Mobray, rector of Grace church, the Canadian Confederation her tina OAL Of Landon Lriige, Tho. practioal | St86 beard of, and airea’y what appeared to be he cle five-twentics were 3% highe sue %, a pre teph burch, corner of difference Velween the two crses, bowever, Is fave either been removed or F on Me Sh PRB RE SPT: U0: a: | SRE WI RRR SARS. CE Ee this— thatthe pevtral government upon whiol the out. | Med to bsinificonce. ‘The tatest detslled adviced from coupon sixes of 1881 7%, , coupon ten | Breone and Corystie streets, this eveulug, at hal’. past rage has beer ip.icied 18 to Wask toeilectumily reseut il, 247b Olt, m-ke it probate thas fortica 1%, one year certificates % a % seren wioteck. i i The: | tie ete netatadlcion’ ie oh cntiop eae wianst how: tx tacelved (Se orasoni @ enaavesion nll ineteneiee ue: tlree tenths Treasury notes 1, Atthe pen Lourd, | Ibe Rev, Themes Armitage, D.D., wit preact inte | Garibaldi on the War for tho the brash furadicturm, ihe ending aes wr how sw: | yeceiveg whee bento the delepaln. It tof ontre wn. at one o'ciock, the market showed further im. | Madmon avenve Bopttat church, corner of Thirty rat enor _ are coptired 10 the tek 0° estab | tine w bacis for legis Sadject—"Re preteut inetance is Dot the Blratagem prec. ivst the Florian, but the ovtregeous viwiation of the neutral rignts of Brazil We do vot, of course, ex. Pect that United States ftps sbonid exbibipit candor aud verlect good faith ¢ wards their cruify and Hybt beeled foes; we do bot expect the police to munouDec to a burg lar that he te **wantea’ unui twey are tolerably conti devt that he is within their grasp, The constade S afternows, at three o’cluci. 1B of Friends in Heave lation, and (hat whatever the delegates moy cnositer ds- DIP MuBL derive «ll 18 Validity from the formal smvc- in the fret plaice, of the several provins legia'a tures and rubseqrently ef the Ttnneriat Parliament, Looking ut the matter, however. from a practical point of view, we may gpk of the Quebec Conference as the tody which wiit aty lay the foundations of the new Union. provement, and government securities co: strong dt a fractional advance on the ¥ Dr, Cheever will give the second discourse ip the aay ehaon’ t hened during the alter. | Stfies ov Qhrishian Racieshism Rewntred in the ~ettlemeat Serre ee, wee ee pened during the iter | of (ue creat Questions wow belure the Country, at the nooo with the ance in the price of gold, the | Courch of the Puritans, Coin square, this eveumg, at | quotatious for whigh were as follows Dall past seven o'clock, Lord Palmerston’s Review of Affairs on P At tbe Church of (ne Holy Trinity, Fi'th avenue, be- encraily prefers to etip oo tbe hsndcufls quietly, | 27th american empire, ke aaa TE ae tween Ferty-Orar and Forty ree-nd sirecta, thero wil ve at Homes and Abroad Moca thee fugitive. ie? not en the lookont, wad | Tbe proportiins. in which the various provinces are to 110 4M. 530 PM | sections Ai chuliedd tan: o'nous ac Mave ab snrOR a road. Miiluriy we “may” bo" sure’ tho Con edorato "com. | Be feliesented m the | pee Chamber ave Been & tod 12.30 PS 450 BoM. prow fu the moraiug apd ene’ Rev. ‘stephen il, Ty0g - Ping. They will sorvotuotarlly put themeeives. to tho | Miststed, ony be usoral to exoiaiu. The pruposal dls P.M. 2516 600 POM... in ihe af ternvon. . way Of aulnpoursis of greotly Superior power, avd the me nenteeen eet bye Rricencpen ey me ie ise wii aneci | 3 a yi Bod . not nda, P _Romor gave place to surmise with respect to | “acthe.cmineh of the Resurrection, thirty-ncte street, | The Jeff. Davis of Chima Cut fa a | {tester ve reise lo tee mbstaats we do not kuow ae eee gah ee nate Be Bhermen'’s movement aud prospects, but alibongh | Besr the Sixth avenue, toe ee t bers kaward 0. ¥ ture, Bat the sobject, a& iLaileets the goveroment ir | Bholes, and to give an equal renpesentation of ose were gene i shiy tayor. | CMe. Hi preach moraing god eveving. Morning ’ ar or dite it teene twenty-four members to each, Lut this arranyement these were generally considered to be lnghly favor- | yiceut but’-past toa o'clock, evening service at Di Theusand Pieces. Brozit tg nitogerher ditierent, and it t= ne ta whiow we, | twenty four members to euch. | Lut able arcanvement Qs 1 eutrals, tre very mucb In! i Lb 8. Bball too deiligeren quarrcts in the territory oi foroign States which studi Jy boid aloof (rom the contiit? It ts almost superiiuous to answer the question, and absurd to cite authorities to Support of the Obvious righis ot neutruis to protect their territory from the ravages of a war Ip which they do not participate. {1 any excepticn to this principle were tol erated we might Lave caunon baile Lying among the shipping of thy Thames or Mersey, aud Yavkees aud Soutbe: ners fightiog piched bi ih our streets, * * © That such an event she cause anytbing bot vomitigated eari¢tuction ja New York ts not to. be sup- posed. The sharp practice, the broken pidge, the Bhumelegs feleebood, will eppear of email moment com- red with tue capture of a hated foe. The discust aad azemeut with whtcd we should learn that an olicer of ber Majesty's navy bad deliberately violated bis wi of bonor are feolings with which the Americ.n pudlic evinces but Little sympatby. Their prevent eatisfaction, ested, The point at tesue be alowed to Brut out ther able, the tendency of the premiam was upward un- he preponderance of speculation on the “bul!” | side, Maay have bought under the impression that the “short” interest will be sufficient Lo sustain if aot advance the market temporarily, and the shipment | Fast Thirtieth street, there will be services at ball-pest of nearly @ million and a half in specie to-day cn- | to A, M and bai past seven P VW. he Key. Theodore couraged operators for arise. Of tbis the City of | /VIN®, LL. D.. will presen ip the evening, London took out $1,319,403 and the Borussia | ,,1B¢re will be services ip the Now Jeruenlem (Sweden, $140,000. Fourta Lesingtoa aueuues, at half past ten this ‘the foreign exchange market is dull as nsual on | Morvine. mpnisipiook in she. avecing, 78) Saturday. The qiotations for bankers’ sterling | evening the pasto Shauneey Gile’, wilt commonae @ Short course of six lectures on the ‘Spiritual World remain at 10914 for sixty and 110% jor three day's bills, while merchants’ bills are offered at 107}, 4 past 6eveD ALAM! Satots Protestant Fpiseopal church, corper of Ronry avd so mmol airects, the rector, Rev 8. J, Cor- veil, Wil Prexct as Bulf-past ten A, M, aud at Dalf-paat seven P. M. Al the Church of the Mediator, Lexington svenue and Convedtion, and before it was known that that colony was desirous of entering the upton, A cintm having subsequently been, mandy to its name, tho maritime provinces congivered that if they were entitied 10 twenty four representatives without Newgoundiand, vbey hed aright to more with it. Accord'nyly, four repre- nentatives were va cred en secount Of thi colony. But belore conceding tts point che Uppec Canadians be- thought themselves that the eocasion furnished @ good opportunity of providing for avather contingency, wowh fa seldom absent trom their muds, the future accession of tho Northwest territory ta the federal Union They therefore stipulated tbat whenever that territory should bave a population entitled to ch admiasion to the confederation, the Northwest ebould be entitled to four representatives in the Upper Chambor without the maritime provinces thereby acqriring & right to @ cor. rosponding increase 0: their members. The representa tion of the provinces in the Upper Chamber will there:ore Professor Faraday on the Spirits and the American “Spirits” in Court. Doctor Livingstone on Missions €o Africa. end the Life After Death, At the Memorial church of the Rev. Henry Anthon, D. D,, West Forty eighth street, between Sixth aod Sev Rus ian Progress on the Asia- 108%, and irancs at 5.9 a 5.14. enth avenues, the Rey Thomas A Ji rector, ser- 01 Jc " stand thua;— The pply of loanabie funds is in excess of the | ViG"s.#! Bul -past ten in the morning, aud Halt past seven tic F ti stalin ataaasin ene sree eels Pe Upper Canada. ” 2 Peat ee ate ’ ac Frontior. Siidoil trom au English vesre!. In that case, the most | Lower, Canada. . a 24 demand, but lenders are reluctant to reduce their MISCELLANROUS. rabid of the federals. must have been somewhat | Nova Scotia (10). New Brunswick (19), aud Prince Ed: troubled by the appreveosion of British resentment. In ‘a's Island (4) ‘ 24 rates in view of poss ble contingencies and the opportunities for employing capita! in speculation | in gold and public securities. Only exceptional | transactions are made at six per cent on call, the ordinary rate being seven. First class commer- The Richmond correspondent of te Augusta (Ga ) Con atitucvonali-t, writing oa the 9th inst’, savs:—An interest tog religious event will tike place tu this city next Sua diy, November 13 All the Presbyteriang of the Old aod 'w Schools, recently reuuited, wil! assemble at the First Fesbytersaa courch (lr, Moore's) to partake of tl Lora pper in jowtcommuuios, It is expected there will be an immense crowd present. The Parts rion mentions tho eubjoined circumstances Ip connection with @ church which ts now being batt at a in remembrance of the escape of the Emperor cis Josoph, 19 1848, from the dagger of an argussin:— id Pacha, ial ieeroy of Egypt, rent ope bundred aud thirty-three blocks of Eastern alabaster, one of Now:oundland .. The members are to he'd their offices for ti! be selected to the first instaace from tho existing legisia tive councils ‘The apportionment of the represeptation in the Lower Chamber 24s beeo atteuded with tess trouble, as tt was an original and {undsmental privciple of the scheme of federal union thut it shoutd be based on population, ‘the tollowing Genres show approxtmately she constituent elements ot she cew federal Stute:— Upper Canada... Lower Canada. ‘the present instance there is oo need for similar alarm. Brazi! is muck too weak @ Power to cope with the United States. ‘Ihe insulted goveroment bas, by withdeawing tho exequatur of the American Consul. evinced its indig- bation, bIt 1s Of Course Ub¥dlo to Obtain real redress. the unscrupvlous federals will, ther ore, regard their acbievement with uomitizated sutisfactivn. They over look the fearful cort to themseives at which successes Boch es these aro purchased—the loss of national honor, Qnd tbo upiversal distrust of other nations, If they could adequately movsure the self-injury which resuits from their Pou'e disregard of bonor, travh, and interna. Uoual rights, they would discover thas the capture of the Florida is to reality a rninous triumph. FOREIGN THEATRICALS, ae, &e. &o. e ——— Our Paris Correspondence, Panis, Novy, 8, 1364 Americans of Every Shade of Polstics for the Union—The Canard About Napolcon's Recognition Despatches—The Plorida Case and Retel Raid from Canoda—The Empe- witb a disposition towards inereasing ease in the discount jiue. The decision in the United States Cireult Court yesterday, in the case of Kimbre vs, Colgate and 1,690 000 1,200 000 of Lebanon cedar, boing a cuffictent quantity of both fo1 the coustruciion of all the altars ia the churct. Two Fastero princes have thus centributed to tbe erection of « Roman Catholic church in the West. 1ho idea of this gencrous gift wos suggerted tothem Dy Mgr. Mislin. a pilgrim to the Holy pi » who bas twice journeyed through Asia Minor, Judca ued the North of Africa,” the habit of congregating and talking about matters which pertain to the interest of our beloved country. Some twenty or thirty were present, representing al shades of political opinion, Among them were abolition iets and unti-abolitionists; men who had been whige, and Were now republicans or democrats; men who, if at home Hoffaun, is of interest to gold brokers, and a | Sate chelk “iosepn de Ketone with the paroiauion at | Tor's Employment for a Pew Years to Come, de. siete cement nhs Kova cota « + 220.000 warning to speculators w 701 i oh , te ; ave just como from a place where Americans are in e jes ecoh. New Branswick....... + 260,000 iz P rs who would piace their trust | the Patriarch of the Maroniter, twemy-two large beans Thave just cor Pi re ENGLAND'S POSITION AT HOMB AND aBaoaD—sER | Prince Fdward's isiacd * “po eao ona point of !sw. The declaration set up that in October, 1°63, the defendants made a three days contract with the plaintiff to buy and sel! specie, which was notin writing, and consequently not Stamped in accordance with the requirements of 130,000 Total... ccercreeccccerercessseceseeees 3,600,000 Proceeding upon thie basis, the representation has been eastiy adjusted, That of Lower Ceuads, which at progent returns Fixty-five members to the Lower Cham ber to the undied provinces, bas been taken ax a standard, HOPES FOR PEACE IN AMBKICA AND INDIFFERENCE | Newloucdieud, TO 18 PRESIDENTIAL BLECTION, {From the Loudon Times, Nov. 10 ] Last evening Lord laimereton was able to congratulate hia hearers, once again on the genoral prosperity of the country, and vn that happy dulness of our aonais which congrasts with the ale ms and convulsions of foreign the Internal Reverue law of July 1, 1862, and sec- Condemnation of Rebel Property. to-day, would cast their votes, some for Lincoln and some | lauds Th oibalag weeks of, be youn B64 find Forlend the appLioation of which gives the foilowiag resulte.— ; ei , as . i roaperous and contented, but rot withow anzey at the | Upper Canada..... ry + 82 tion four dnd tive of the act amending that UNITED ATATES CIRCUIT COURT. for McClelli ‘Upon these matters there war a wide dif ears consequences of events that are taking place tober tatata - 65 act, passed March 3, 1663, by which the Before Judge Nelson. ferevce of opinion in this gathering; but upou the ques. | eisewhere. It is as if we looked out ou the ceeau and | Nova Scotia.. .... 19 saw oli calm immediately around vs, but far in the dis tanco the signs of tur {ous winds avd u stormy sea. tiere, ut home, there is positively no facident. The deep cur: rent of indurtry aud material advance aweaps on uimost New branawick. New oundiaed Prince Edward's Island, , Nov, 26—le Koy M. Wiley, plainif tn error, ef 16 the United Stater, defer in error, —This is av action on appeal from @ decision of Judge Betts, sentencing to com- plaintifi had acquired a right of action to recover back the sums paid to the defendants under the contract, and which, in the aggregate, amouuted tion of the “Union, one and inseparable, vow and for. ever,” there was not the slightest division of sentiment May this be the feeling which animates mer of both po- a aes. s é i 1 without @ ti Mnsneiai ain. Total ........ 104 to $22,637. To this the plaintiff demurred, stating | “Moston one thousand seven hundred and fifty-six | litical parties in our beloved distracted country today. | MTOM CELE ane rreuit o! over conident prosperity ee ° we f tho 6 o a prosverttys | In order to | open t tex, th that by t:e one hundred and seventy-third cection shares of tho Great Western Rafiroad Company—the pro- | How could stich an error have boon made as the the commercial progress of tho couutry contioues, and } geywty of th apis Mead epee et ig apte a perty of the plaintiff,on the ground that be was an ajien ‘bemy,eud as such kad no standing In a court of the United States, Testimony was takem On the previous hearing of the cage, proving the fact that defendant w: formerly a resident of this city, possessing bere a larg atmougl of property, az well ag belpg the owner of consi- demadfe plantation property im Alabama, worked by a number of negro slaves, On the breakig out of the re- ment that Mr. Peouingtou, Secretary of tue American Le. gation bere, had gone to Washington with important despatches? 1 bad (be pleasure of seeing tbat gentioman about two hours since, looking oot quite 69 rubicund and portly, to bo sure, but by co meaus Like & man who Dad just come from a sea voyage. In regard to wealth fucieages at @ rale which parses ali tle eoticipa- tins of politicians or Parliaments. It is needicss to dwell upon tbe iucrease of trade, the geveral well betog which is diffueed among people, and the soundooss of that commercial tebrio which waa not sdaken even by. such @ blow e faiure of Americun c:tron, Good People may almoet ibink 16 A “tempting of Providence” Utfus to reiterate ovr own greatcess and prosperity, but provided for, Lower Caosda is permanently to return sixty-five motabers, and every (em years the roppementar Lies is to be readjusted according to thet standard, ‘The Governor Ceneral will of course bo appointed by the crown, that beidg the condition of union with the British empire. The Lieutenant Governors of tbe prov inces wiis be appolited by the Governor General, with the Advieo of bis Cabinet. this regulation ‘was not of the act of Congress of 20th of June, 1864, these sections of the act of March 3, 1863, had been repealed, and that thcir repeal took away the foundation uf the plaintif's cause ef action;and they cited, to sustain that position, Butler vs. Palmer, ¢ Hill, 324; Lhe People vs. Livingston, 6 | beliion, it is alleged that Wiiey repaired to tho sooth | the character of the despatches which he iz eald to bare | this material weil-veing.te the most conspicuous (act 10 | Carried without i u sito wome Cpposition, the ~ people Wend., 526; 3 How. Pr., 142; 6 id., 261; 4 Moore | Aud (Bore took up arms axalost the conmtitution and } prought, to tbe effect that the Frough goveroment i@@ POF Prevent Dinter. wid lw exiwnce cxpming moet Of 1 of the maritime provinces thickivg that It government of the Ticited Stutes, and employed bis negroes in raising and strengthening the fortincations of Savannah. Tho case was elaborately argued, it exciting @ grea deal of interest among an influential portion of the bar. The vaiue of the condemurd shares ts estimates mt some $200,000, On tbo part of the government the Unised States District Atlorvey was assisted by Wm. M. Evarts, Mr. Dorohes and Assistant United states Mistrict Attorney Mr Ethan Allen. for the appellant, Messre. Dente! Lord, La Kecque and Lariow, No decision baa vet bean rendered, the whois of the day beiog devoted to hoaring the argument of counsel, them in too much ddpendence on the central power of the Untin, aud showing a preference for the direct nomiwation of their governors. as heretofore by tho Queen. Giber importsnt matters, such as U1 constiiuiion of tke iccal iegisiatures acd of the federal Judiciary, remained for comsideraiion That which was cecupyitg tho attention of the aeiogutesat the date of our advices was aschomo for tiie cetiiemons of the debts of the dillerent provinces, und a plan for (ho wanagemont OF the common finnnees of the confederation. It seemed Hke!y that thin woud prove one of the most difficult, as it obviousiy is one of the Most important, O° the ques. {tons hitherto discuseed; and we trurt that we may Roop beable to report us al couctnsion Of the delihs. rations on that a9 we have dove respecting so many other subjects. Certainly the delegates are displaying a political capacity ond vigor, jowed to public spirit, whied Give every reasua to hope for the best ob Curing Preparing in case of the occurrence of a certain event to recognize the Sonthern confederacy, 1 tave “good reasop to believe that oo such statement or tutimavion has been made to the home government by Mr, Dayton, Tue Freuch government now understands pertectly well that whether Lincoln or McClellan be elected President, the Immense mujority of the people of the loyai States are determined upomtne restoration: of the Union in ite integrity, and it js not yot prepared to compromise itself to make vor country its eternal foo, by an act wuich would in reality hove but littie if acy poettt ect upoa the condition of shings For che vext two years at lout the Emperor will bave enough to attend to in Furope without taking aay accive part 10 oor affairs, Tho goveroment journals are en- dcavoring to make it appeur that the jast despatch of rouyn de L’huys, explanatory of what the Franco. lisliau trcaty meaat, does oot in any manner change the character or teaor of the treaiy tselt Tnis document, however, if it nean any (bing, certainty means that France does not intend (hat Come shail be made the Italian capi- tal, at least duriag the live o: the present Pope, and shows plainly thatthe reverved right’ which i maiataios the juct few years. No coe who koows what tbe English middie” and working classes were ta former dave, and what they are now, can fall to admit that the cuuse which bas produocd the presont political quiet—we might sng political spathy—must be the most importact mMuence ip our recent uistory. The little in- Lorest which is felt ia party and clase struggles at home, Coutrgeted with the keen witeution that is given to wha iy pMesing tu foreign countries. must be reliscted in the speeches of every Observant polilicwn, and if be searches for the cauge of it be wiil fod it to the tact that, for whe first time, perhaps, iv our © optitutional bistory, the gea- eral well-being of the peowie hae suppreveed for a while Political discontent, abd weaseved even tbe traditives of party conflict, Thus is ts almost necessary for a sporker to dwell on the prosperity of the country, tn order to give a recsoa for there beie RO Litto of home politics to tak about Pat the Premier did peg ‘ail to remind bi audrence thet even in our more oritnate lana there sre not wanting causes Of ungasiotes. For three years all classes tn this country bave been Gilead with compassion for tbe gutter. toga of the people dependent on the cotton menulacture L. P., 341; 26 Barb., 23; 15 N. Y., 9, 85, 150, 254; 13 How. U.S. Rep., 429. ‘Lhe pliaintif claimed that the oause of action was saved by that clause of the one hundred and seventy-third section of the act of June 20, 1864, which provided tthe act of March 3, 186 other acts, shoul oe still in force “for carryi out and completing ali proceedings which have poen already commerced, or that may be com- Decnced, to enf ore. fi ev, peualtic priminal proceediays under said sct. The judgment of tie court was vi )r the defendants, in the following s ord Whe sengrist Hahca pus © SUPREME COUM?—CHAMBERS Beiore Judge Clerke. Nev. 26 —in the matrer ci iae habeas compas for the cui todwof George W. ScagristmThis interesting ease, wbich Ae the money wus paid uncer # contract made in viola | DaBattracted unusual attention during the past three ¢ion OF law, Luere Is ov ground tor tbe recovery of 1% | weeks, was finally disposed of to-day by an order from Deck 0 Od the principles oF the common iaw,; Rnd a8 the 5 sx aati igo @iatuip which gave. tbe remedy bas been repesied, ine | ‘He Coort remanding tbe child to the custody of hia The War tu St. Domingo. SPANISH REVOLT OF THX PEACE NEGOTTATIONS, {From tho Correspondenoia ot Madrid, Nov. 8.) Tho last des, atcues received frova St. Domingo eupply ni ff ov ALG riacipivs adopted father. The cese liad beea under examivation | to act as circumstances may dictate im case Of a revoln of Lapevshire, The heartesi Llow that contd fgti on cur | the filowing smteliigence respecting the paciication of fall with the cone tical Beneiaioast aril days, and every effort was mado by Madame ; tin in Kome itself, ts to Dekeptsuspended ike thesword | industry hod fatien—a blow coder which bith tevends | the island, The constituts vality of (bese reetions of the act of | ¢, . ion'of t sbiect in disnute, | 21 DPamoctes, above the head of Italy. These latter docu. | and enemies thought tbat the national prosperity ‘The chief of the Insurgents, Peptito Sateedo, hax gent to Congress, as underiak ng to regulate private contracts be. | Pe#bardé to rcciaim porsession of the subject in dispute. | monts ure creating a tremendous excitement on t must ek, at least for ma while, the tide | Monte Cristl ell the Spamsh'prisoners whom be kept as Eween wdividils lo (DO State, bas been divcurse ; but | fds claimed to he the natural mother of the boy, aud | ums nd the whole matter will occupy the Emperor's } of public benevolence fowed str ng and sttady | bostages. He offers to submit to the Spanish authorities, fas the case is disp: eudently Of tbia questi a, | 341d she was compelled to abandon him to the care of tue | xttertiin pro'ty thoroughly (or Lwo years to come, for the rehef of the suterere, acd op to this | and aseerts thst the detuched bsnda still in aria in {tis bot imporiaut wo examine it, We mention tps ‘or | Boston authorities because of ber inahihty to sapport bim, Ibe secsssion tribe here ate predicting all sorte of ter | ime tha ealamity hae been met with wonderful | diferent partaof the co veil to bis infinence the purpose of Bayive that we donot mean, by thus dis. | Sitce thes, Baving Leceme weil to co 1m tbe world, she | ribie thines 8 the resait ot the seizure of the | Viger and resource But Lord Palmersion reminds us | sod muke thelr submission, This pleasing totelligence got the cuse, to! 'y implication of an opinion | WSS 8Dx10U8 to ODtaIn possession Of the child: but Yea. y Korida, br ¥, Will back up benil to the allie notover yet. There is in the resew Das gives the utmost eauisigction, aud ai! are gratetl to » Lavoro thew cous grist, who had adopted the boy an become attached to ; extent, if t war upon the United states dtatress warning that the mi Livine Providence for the rescoration of the prisoners him. reewied the demand, Jt wasshown on the part of doudtloss Ait b the Mme ican contest hay worked is nol al amend | whose fate excited £0 mudb apprebension. A band of The of the U mews Yaid of the rebel murderers avd robbers from Cann a town of St. Al 3 bas raised a my Miod sting question. If the Eoglivh authorities decide t da wpor an inter fe us dnep resent winter wail be a gloomy one in th ton manufacturing ds There kre now great mu bere out of Work, and there does not Reem a prospect of tne paraded the streets wf Monte Cristi ou the 20th of Seviember to announces the newa, ‘Tho date of the iost advices (rom Monte Crist! is the Sth Mr. Sengrist bas imo boy was regulariy apprenticed to bim by the Boston authorities, and that, according to the nugette, the mother, Laving abancoued nited States Ass Total recerptn.. ofspring, bad no jswlul ciatm to ite custody, | that ic wes simply en act of w 1d permit the con'eve | improvement @uring the coming month, Hutin tois | of October. payment qh | Mre. Bes bardt's counsel claimed that the cireus business, | racy to nee Of ite tecritory ag a bseo trom watel to | matter thenaticn wil pottail to do ite duty. it bas lke live commigsiovers Beat by Saicede arrived there balance ‘| to wbich the bey was apprenticed, wae not reputebie, | make rays, what is to prevent a gang of rebel » happely ov the great triai, it bas rejoiced so | on tho Ist. pie tached | aod that at common law Seagrist was nothing more or | thieves aod murderers, with © commission from .Je't bin being inberated from depeudence ov the ameri Sih Sd os . be toy } Jess (hac a vegrant, He therefore took the ground that | Devise, cowtng to London torkiog 6 raid upon the rower aud Die government, that it will do heartily The Negro at ome, ® The Marsachusetis Legis would be bighty immoral to remaud the chrid to the | of the American Minister in Portiand street, kilt Lim ond bat is unecessary to carry the suffering rertion of the DR. LIVINGRTONR ON MISSIONARY RYFORTS. rob bis safe, aud then remain in London with tmpacity The Americin Miviatry there tg extra-territorind. nud coos strnctivey as much Atwericaa soil as is the town of st people through their hour cf wiefortune, 2k apot iM (he national prospect, oly tm of the rest (be more cousprcucus: a iticned | tae eas clei cong | SUMtOdy Of Mie Rdopted Lather; bar the Conrt took quite sghsmpansdiged tt nites. Cad | Gifferont view of the matter, and allowed the boy to re- from Staford or Rockville in that State to Spriag- | mave iu Br. Seagrist’s castoay antil he became of age. P This, the only es tho bright. Ata meeting of the Nottinghom (Fog.) aunitt the Society tor the Propugation of the carpet m Foreign Parts, Dr. Livingstone, who was groeted with cheers, 1a * Emu - a ech sin dash Albsoa. urning to {he contemplation of foreign countries, there sondige a.reenlutios On, Geld. The enterprise has been talked of for seve- | The Alleged Brewery Frauds. Tho weather is excossively cold here. Ice formed in | {satay more varied syectoele. The British deper mPanel tite 10 caster a qadstlon that's vely ote ral years. ‘The advantages of the connection UNIZED BrATRS COMMIZSIONSR’S OFPICR. Paria ast night. ler, indeed, Fbare che trangutility and progress of the | putto me, im the belief tbat someof you may wish to af old thos t is ld bi Sle cen motber country, The North American provinces, tmder | puri to me now. Jhe quostion & allude to ise." What which would thus be made would be principally Rofore Commissioner Betts. The Fiortaa Corse. the guidonce of gphticians of sense and moderation, and re those yoo wander amcog'’® Now, T the estabkeliment of a more direct line between Nor, 268.—The United § Will Uimer —The ‘ , with the full awent of the home government, are engaged in we a bet the esta blelin | ‘or, 26., e Un ave ti vilbam Umer FEELING OF THE ENGLISH PROPLE. § teti you that they are very far from being forming a confederation waich will, we may trast, give them territorial security, increased prosperity, and vider field for the employment of individual taleota, But on the other wide of the frovtier war, which bs. comes every mouth more savage and releutioss, still provails. Already the election which gives the ‘fede- rel Union tte enlef for the next four years ts de. ‘omethe Loudon Post (xeverntnent orgen), Nov. &.) batever wy be the shortcemtrgs of the feversl go- Yoroment, it crmnot fairly be alieged that they are not nerved by very vealous olticars. Ine representatives of what was cuco the American Union conceive it to be their mission to restore that Union im all de pristine tn eovager. Dicodthirsty, especially those who have been (Cheera.) Oo ihe sea coast they are rather agaged in ¢ bundrod people who ars 6 is the coty of exch man io Fapger bis rupper, andtostow New London and Montreal, and between Provi- and Springfield. Stafford is on the New ndon Railroad avd Rockville on a branch of the Previdence iailroad, which two cross at Wil- defendaut in this case war up under examination before the Cowmissiocer on @ charge of defrauding the govers- ment, be following the business of a distiller without paying the proper license, This was one of the reported Wewery frauds 60 much exaggerated i late Washing: the siive trade, but when you get about thr miles into the ‘wtertor you meet with quite mild end borpited the villoge to give every i tic. Eac distant about seventeen milca rity and splendor, and, eo that the end sual! be acer . “ him every hospitality which lies in bie power a aa Re Ayes ee ; a3 0 tend | (OB despateres, The defendant tn foreman tn tho ortad- piubed, ther wave én Ath conanione teantbeanee hb ton cided, and there can be littie doubl that Mr. Lincoln witl re. | These pot A are Dot Togagea ie huatiog, os moet tn: from Springheld; but Reckville seems to stand | jeimovt of Henry Claussen, on Forty seventh street, | gapreme iditerence ag to the meane by which it is nt. | Min in office (o curry on his war of exierminaiion against | habitants of thia country think they are, but are em. the best chance of the two, being a larger place | where ne wes permitted to distil whiskey from tho re- | twined. Antmaled by thete feelings, they have no littie | te Souhern propia There, on the other hat pre: | ployed iv cultivating the gor, having dierent kinde fose. Maviug already paid orower's licenge on the mste- | reason to cougeatuiate themvelver on the read.uevs | Paring (or a pew and more deadiy etruyle by arming | o grain equal to what waa grown In this country. than St trun their negroes, aud meeting African with Afvican in a quacre! which the exirtence Of the unfortunate race haw ford, and the proposed re cae wen 86 riai thus osed, it was contended that which their chosen servoots have on every poambie occs- ‘They also manofacture tron, smeiting it from the steno, through the tmiving village of Ellington and | forther linbility, there being bo dispute about the act of | gion manifested to give effect to thetr views. Je their y and very oxcellent iron it ts I brought home wita me, : aria id wee 1 Fo | Long | @imiliation, A teohoieal poick haw teen taken, and t see paren Letaimeter tele selations: have besa twotold, | Provoked. To the British people @ matters lute whether | the lest time | was 1a Eogland, eoine of the ores, aid the thence through Somers street and Bast Long ) cogg stands adjourned to Thursday next at twelve | namely, with (helr'enemles and witb neutenl States: nnd | Litoin or MeCietian he the chief magistrate of the Northern | iron was manufactured {nto ad excetient En dol the Meadow. But Stafford, with its heavy manufue- | o'clock. Jedge Leebe appears fer ibe defendant. the obligations aniting Out of these relations they bave, ates, but, lovking upon their own dometic tranquillity | quality was excecdingly good and equal to the best Sie. turing interests, las its advantages. _ ~- = whenever it sulted their purrese, or seemed to do the matual goodwill whick inarks the relations | qign iron. They algo manufacture a very uperior quality Ls a NPI abn oe Fire at Cincinna sivdiously disregarded, The usages of civilized States | Detween the mothor country and the colonies, they | of copper; also articles of esrihenware and Darketwork. The deficiency in the receipts of wheat this year, CRcixeans, Nov. 28, 1866 impose restrictions, dictated by humanity, on the mo Canuct but lament the passions which bayo brought | When we frat go among this ciaee of people, wish tho compared with last, at Milwaukee, may be seen im ravwarr, Nov. 26, 1864. 1 or egnducting bestiities; but, iu their anxiety co | Sch calamiticn ous Kindred people, and they will | igen of their being savager, it in rather sinctiar, bat f compared ast, , ‘ Jobn Roshon’s drug storo, et the corner ot Sixth ad | peauecita they have cart! ly join Lord Paltoerstou in hoping that tho two | believe true, that thoy ratber beli are the envager. ie model ane | communities may shorily bring toan end this horrible the foll table: — Watnot street 8 Gomaged by ire yesterday to that, needs be, the territory of their foos - (Onoers acd taughter.) They de pot understand where ‘alny) soe sth ‘ _ fe ie fon me | convarieg’ ato 8 howing wildernees, and ibe poopie | #rife, which threatens (Le devastation of some of the | ail ibe black people who arn earried away go to. Thon. Reompts from Sout. 2 Lo Nov. 17, 1963, one amount of ergot thousand dollers; partiahy iagured. by which it (@ Inbabited utterly exiermitmted, Nor bave ex. 1 Shy a Nar wide ever binbaes ant ios sands are taken away annually, and you canna go any. Kecerpis ‘rom Sept, 2 $0 Nov. 17, 1864. aerieens aan Mepaebarik they bea more mindini of the cuttes tmposed by the | {Ue ite LeoPle OY Mee where withent meting usd alave parlies. The men jawe of nations in heir relations ss belligerents with oon. carry what are called slave sticks, with @ fork at The l’'remior, tv consideration of the festive character of A HIVALS, It tf neeclens to recnil them, which is fastened rovud the necks ES ti ett Pc ae Sat de Deficiency. we teees ‘tral States. memorabie occasion the end edge singe Kew | Oxtnsns—Steame Morning Star—Vic on which an oilicer in the federa! unvy grossly Outraged a | the meoting, abstatoed from alluding to the two great Of the captives, so that it Is impossible for them The total value of the i rand, Mire 4 foreign fing, wud was neveriueices nppianded for bia zeal | FO/eRD questions which have moet ocenpted pr'biic att to get out of thom or get at the other ead, by which they roeds and specie, at the port of New Y TO Bacumsa 8 scott, by the bead of bie department, and publicly thanked by | 00 during (b eur, Thongh be did not forget China | are tied to trees throughout ibe night, The people t am wok chiius Ravenuk wid OLY ) Perea aS cuitenes the House of Represeciatives, pending the eecoipt of | and Japan, and {ook the opportunity of uttering & well | now epeaking of imogiue that the while peonio ent them, ae Fetes -Alnibs | y K Andrer thove demands (or redroes from iho aggrieved State, with | drcorved ouldgy on tbe two venerable lawyers wibo were | (Langhter.) ‘ibey lock upon us as caunibalr, and we bapenarmene % aiher, C apie o, which, Dotwitbatanding a! i ede. } breseot, Lord Palmerston abscained from referring to the | took upon them as ravages. (Renawed langhter.) Now, Stuck Exchunge. | F°0'titrnander ‘ava wie. F Longori, Thi government deemed i expediont 10 comply. Ina] “ismemb rment of Lenmnurk or the convention vetween | it we are to take an jmparital view of both, we mball find Sarurpay, Nov. 26510:20 A.M. | Benjamin & Hodnan, Wiliam portimer, Her De Berd. | wort, whenever they believed they could do eo with in. | Avance and Jfaly; but these Important matters will B@ | that they aro better than each imagine one a:other to be. bi 1867. 120 Oa dy ne ree Watems Alvert Asbere, Charen Brewe, 21, | PUBly, the government of which Mr. Lincoln t# tho head, | 'be more conspic ous te the mind of the publie by their | (Cheers ) For instance, among ourselyee we find diferent H beasties 4 Sissind Mlispe Tireaa, WD Weun, Jato Sarr, Wilain 4, | apd ite oftcers, bave equa'ly set at detunce public opinion | fbecnee trom the T'remier’e speech, The Danish | hodies of christians vety suapiciows of une anotber. Hay. 1 N Ai & Hartid 2 Noyes If Tipprte, US Navy: ‘Thos 6 Crane, U Lolimang, | and public law. Serious, however, ond manitold bas bave | Trt hes been Judged ty Kurope, an’ be verdict 18 HOF | ing gcou them ali at a distance, and looed npop them all $0510 US 200 Banding RE... A Wersor, 1) Feksiaed, Bi Guark. Henry’ A Mart 1 'N | been their trantgressicue vitherto, they have been eclipsed | !'Xely to be reverved. | Sfen of overy nation and ot every | at work, 1 cousider them very much batter than they + 30676 do. «B10 1, Bene FF onan. lice Dr dere ond ena, Wine Chere te | BY the outrage recentiy committed im th ‘bor of Babin. | 1, ~ a liber F - sve ull Gonodowl ghd heniselves #0 be, (Cheers) When they kneel WOO a ‘ a un OA reoe W Waich o Rest’ | The capture of the Horida by the Wachurets, when iying | t!¥"8 and liberals of Fracceo—bave all denounced the spo- «d pray together thoy are the maine. they worship 20009 Oo. .uew % 00.4.4 ‘ourahe.. Aaaet k. the jaines Kenag, | St anchor ta Pravilian wote: \ and under tbe gune of Bra. | lation which bes been accomplished in tho name of 11b- | the game God, nod they all (elt tho game wish of giving 1000 « ¥ ee} eh Centrat v¢ Chaves Wf Heney: Peony, a forts and ships of war, is perbaps, for cool audacity | CT end national rights, ‘Toe other endject which bas | 49 oiners. the same Diestiogs thoy enjoyed theme 1600 U3 10 Bi, 200 mich 8 & a John V kelly. Mary Becklort, Joby Sack: | end the contempt manifested for the territorial rights of en My tg ota the public wind oF Jate is the cupven- | gejvos, We all be love Lunt we ooghs to obsy the gon Te ny id-1 490° 1200. eves Mi ott Filia Baldtin, Nedane Enero codtecee | S,H0usral State, unrivalled cyen in the records of ame | OP Toke levrect te Rume. While events ta the noun Command 10 go toto ail the, worid aa pruacik the 4 ee 4 au On. 4 . ~ Pars P benonel rican i@pudence, a al 4 , opel every creature, jo not moan to 20000 Lisig €00 eine TO, Aruiiage Leie,oy, AY Boueie D ee eT ie the plain, unvarnished statement of | tere «re s gra of a morochéortog kind for the vewly risen | Ypct you ougbt to £0 aod prexch the Guepel in those SOON 5 6" Sing 100 Chie & ale | one of the m ton acl, we would also udd, tho | K/P¥dom oF Italy. The convention of the 15th of Sep- | parts of the world whore 1 have been, bub every 25000 de OB” 100 Lit Central BR... 125% | beled ud most wicked outragee ever committed by a vessel of wae | LOTbOF promises to bring to @ Fettlement owe Of | Oo is hound to obey the commaudnient T have men 1000 Ohio & 5% 100 do 0 12356 teamehiy C on Ceorge H Wyatt, og toa bell gerewt Power whist in oeairal waters, | $86 two great difficulties which perplex italian | tioned, and if we cannot do Aotacthing oursclves we 100.0 do 00 a 0123 Ticks Pica ies It ig (be joint net the Jato American Consul at Badia | Statesmen. ench Emporor, baltlog between bis | try aud procure mubstitutes, (Cheers) It ie the wai 2000 0 . J ek? ‘ » ‘nuit ana w and the Coptain of the Wachusel votil an opportae | Cesife to pleate a portion of bis own je ard hiv desire | thing with regerd to tho defence of our country, All 400 ¢o “300 dy. 108 54 fod two et D afforded t. the f-derai koreromeut of re- | $099 Justice to an ally and satisfy bis own tense oF right, | Cunvot go to the wars and dafend the shores of our Heriem tec meg 1 i Ww 2 H ¥ HU Jeanin, Maouel | pi hud mEsiog tut 1 che perposrarora the | O% Nked storm of two yours ag the ported beyond which | Country rom the invader, but tnaBy Can tecome yoruM- 4s 100 Mr Wetherel), Iamond Webb, MF | py nent Which they deseree, the biame ettaches | hi occupation of Kome wilt bot be extended. Jt ts need: | teers, and meny can give their money for (be encour 4 : My Opies pete Lock yvod. 8 ts | solely to the latter, it w vetieved that ube immense | 1°" t 4¥ more on this nudject than that every rellect- | ment’ of volunteers. Solikewise Wo onn encourage Am q Cinreace P Lengete JK hener, | reward ollered by the New York Chamber of Commerce | 18° MAO bus seen in it, and a british Minister might wis0 | gionarien, by OuF assistance In movey and by our s nO Cal & D f 74 , Thos Britian M Patocbl, Mr Benase | for tbe capture of the Florida furniebed ibe mato induces. pes iy eee 1D it, @ teat boperul prow or Joly. IM 60 | prayers or.) 6 hover bad the pleraure ) wt N = b AR f a aee —~"% HF Kio; £ de Bevel. | ment for thus reiting the jays of vations, of bonor aod of kee Viste 7 em ee i, & atene pee ae ‘of meeting aay gta ee — of bd sonia, t 50, ees WOO TEC | dommwhth otners in the aierage, humanity ulike fiance, an aron Ut eto aouel’s govervment—bow (c m eal man ies. abe a0 [i f 100 rr bio 7 awncra—Sieamehip Rorus. Atmerioas o rathest. way Movil {eet ‘ihe Pepe tend Aurtria to Felinquieh « provites which omy weakens (Bat pool gh sper fare newne? credit to us or Cremeans 5 @ 500 do . 7936 | sim Cousul, Aaeone; Live | anos to digarow the ret cf Uhemetcera: fut when we | C@PINE and Which, if tranwerred to ube country of which | fu they are @ Very email Humber, the xroat b dy of , 25 Cleve & Tol RR. toa” | Wa ty Geunee weer, Dees fio mind the babitnal arrosace of that government, | 1 Forms Ma O-seotIal jst, Would tond tO place (ve | (hem Helag men Who labor 1D bbe comMON cAuHe Oo: Chirise 10 do... Frmon, A ar fog oy oe and when wo recollect bw joworiess Brazil t= Wo euferes | PAKeR Ol the euuth of Europe vo w more wecure bari | gianity, (Cheers.) | have BO hesitation in s4y ing, after ¥ : 100 Chi & Rk Jowe. Pela vencecterg, New York; JA Borklin, Phila: | Tedreee, it redress ehould be re 4, we caanot belp ev. buld Have becn, no deubl, grattiyine toeome of the | yong brought into frequ palace with them, that 10 600 do. Gelpila; Joxeuim tertaining misgivings respecting tho future course of | 10d Mayor's guests to hear « few words on these im. | soy will not find many whot tt Ia uot a pleasure 100 WyomingVCoul0 67 100 an Be ‘ a, th indiana: Geo Stein the federal authorivies, in any sone, Ameer, this ont. | POFLADL subJeCLS ut u Lime WheD forego politice Lorem tbe | to koow—men who have devoted their lives to ihe 10 Facibe M88 C0., 217 Hy fire UP Reuahd, E-Juillned, Rraoer Page cannet be aliewsd tn pare unnonedby he other m-wwrat | *Aple Of our public dircussions. Lut we mast be coa | goed of others. Some of them bave been very tuck 100 N ¥ Cea Ki... 05 Lio Heaperbem ver, Jowa: Gobs Bieum, New York: Cari Muller, | Joy ‘Wheo Commedore W he Ceutede. | SeDEtO HAVO these matters moro acd more withdraw | mora bonordd by Fuccesm than others, bat tt ts the en- 100 -.. ; Co forme: WRehurient Me and Mre Win Tilee and ebiid, uedors Wilk # dragged the Coufed®. | trom the ephere of Mensicn House oratory, aa the policy | deavor of T beter to bring these heatheapeople 0 #10 119 5 ‘a hegner, Cay) Outhmane, New Yors: dos secvewe isgionore trom beneath the provecun vf our ; oratory, ea ' 200 no ‘ foreacd e > * of the gover ment becomes more and more intuenced | tomumething Hike tbe Ftatus that wo ourserves Onjoy ae 7 ilavapa, Jif and Mrs Goarad Basler, Mow York—and otuere | Mag, France, Ruesia and othor Powers jostructed their u #00 ey 100 ae io the serrage. representatives at Washington to protest w not | DY, the doctri of non Interference, A miotater Will | Christians (Hear, bear.) And i may bere tell yoo that 100 ae 000 118100 do Naw ONL eANS=Steam whieh was directed, pot ayainat tho righus o this country | TAthOr Arrow bis Rpeech Lo the commonplaces of AUF M® | woen the missionary first Kow amongat these peopio, 600 frie Ket wy 200 ao. alon @, but inet those of ay ry -/ How! hfe than give it intercat and piquancy by remarks | they imagine he has come for geome other object than ts 1300 do 83% 600 do the samo lig! which may be Croublesome boreal ter, fensed, and they gay, ** Wait @ bit, it will come out 100 do 810 83% 100 do 1980 100 ¢ A, R a should be regarded, and it After a long course of well doing, however, 300 o 30 100 N 3 Central HR 1 DLO E Pomeroy, Usk, Wm Meneman, Min | 106 siFenuouRs protests of every maritine State Garibatdt on the A an War, eat find that tae mieswonarion ave thee wala #00 . vs SW Aou BB oref. Tl | L Hameman ‘and son, 8 Beier aod indy, Mre GB Went | What was done in Rabin may bo repouted in [From the Manchester Guardian, Nov. 10 } i but LJ 1s Frio KR pret, .. Loe } ‘Chas Worthington, Cagt H Meera an English of & French port, aud the onse of | Ismay be romembered that a Mr. Mofear, of Gina process, like the abolition of the | way to the ternal City, Glave tradg. It 8 ong hundred and Arty years since we | more people thig year, Of all (ae Italian cities the —————— in ® eonversition stave wrdle was carried on in Londo, and those whe With fun, bad virtually exiressed ‘bimee!f ia favor of | ba read Ufe of James Watt will remember (hat when be weut ap to Lon..ou to learn the coustructie of athemation! instruments, numbers of young mea were soived by press ganze aud Beut off, Bs i wars, but to be sold in bevnsyivania, It bas takes long time to get rid of the Sytem, Bod there ts sit @ deal to be dove, 1 don't Wish to 8 eak wuy logon, (bee s.) 1 am still dedeient im my And cheers)—and ! know the umster of Ev) is to sueceed me, (Loud cheers) As! never tike to beap Mysell spevkiog 1 will couciude by cordiuily secouding ‘the resolution. -: The Great Easter ONE OF THE Law SUVS AGAINST ‘ ENDED. ‘The action agningt the Great Eastern, which had veem some ting peod oy iu che Engiich Court of Admiralty, baw been vrousbt to» Close TC wul Ke remembered that the Court of Admraity held the Great kasteru to blime for daue wae sunk, but om am tthe decision was rever Diame. The masier then w before the Repitirar of tne Adi ity Court, sod Mr, Pirebard appesred for tbe Great Eastero, after beartog the parties, 1b WAS eid tbat, after deducting the clatem put forth ‘py bis big sin, company shovld pal £2,000 to the owoer of the Jane aud be ‘eleuced, oxeb Bide to pay their own cos be money was pard out of 46,000 deposited ta court by tue Groat Ship Compeny end the vessel was reivased, THE V5SSER Professor F: Me. Faraday, tu answer to @ spiritual juvitatin, aw e6: t the folowing characteristic repiy:—Gentlemen} am obliged by your courteous twvilition, but really, | bare been sv disappointed by the “+maniiéatations” to wolem MS wotIce bas st ditforont times beon celled, that 1 am ot eugCUraged Lo give ADY More uttention to (bcm, sea! I therefore leave those tv wb cb you re‘er In the b: the professors of logerdemal If apirit communications pot utterly worthless should bap) eu to start into activity, T wu! trast the apirits to Qud out for themselves how thee can move my attentiog, Lam tired of Uiem, With thanks, { am very teuly yours, M. FARADAY Rovas Instrrcnow, Oct. 28, 1864. The Spirttuaitets In Court. AN ENGLISH EvITOR SEEKING TO “TIE UP" TRE % DAVENPOUTS IN PRION, ‘rom the Loodou Mercantile Gazette, Nov. 9 } ewoustle, Oo Monday, Sir. Robert Ward, the pre prietor of tbe North of Lngland Advertiser, applied to the Bibting MAgieLraces Lor a AUMMULE aging’ Lhe Srothers Cavenperts who have just couciuded @8eri6s of ceunces fa at Lown, ‘Mr. Ward stated that the Brothers Davenport, by pre- fessing vo show spiritual manifestutions, bed obtained money to the amount of wbout £100 from the pec a Newoustle, aud Ubat he himaeif bad been detrauded of @ guivea. By their proveseions the Brothers Daveuport bad induced large cumvers to atiend their eeunces, where certaio ulexed epritual manfeatations took plico, but which bo bimeeif believed ware nothing but a swindle, and that tho money, therefore, bad beam ubtaived under false pretences, fio etuted that there was an act of Parliament empowering tbe magistrates te povizh all persons obta miug money by protessing to give exbibitions of spiritus! agetcies, ie submitted that suck Perseus could be punished the same as fortuce tellers were, The Magistrates’ clerk asked tim if be could pre duce the act of Parliament to which be reterred. Myr, Ward said ho could not, xs he did not -exyect it would be required. He believed the manifestations Lo be a the rough swindie, and t the parties ought to be punisned. id that ho himselr did not betiove in thoes stily exbibitions, but be did not think the magistrates Bad power tO grané a summons to the case. I? the people would be so joulisb as to pay their money to witness BuO exhibitions, it could not be said that they hud been ée luded by talee pretences. The benca refused the apptication, The Patisam Question, REPORTED ACIION OF RUSSIA AND PRUSSIA FOR B SETTLEMENT. (From the Berlin News Letter, Nov. 8.) M. de Bismark bas bad repeated audie: with the Emperor of Rusala. ‘Thy two Northern Powers seem to have come to a goed underetanding about most of the questions wich agitase. Ecrope, The Polisa question will be brought to rest by the common action of Prugei and Russia for the promen| ‘u0e of moatertal interests of their Polish subjects A commercial treaty will open the froutior of Russia) Poiand to the products of the Zoliveroin, the landed pro- perty «f the insurrectiouist nobles und priests of Poin which bag been seized by the Russian government, be wold cheaply to German immigrants; whilst, on other hand, Prussia wil! take measures to givo gr freetom to the navigation of the Wetchsel, by most of the coru und woud of Poland is exported, ‘The Oxt-Pewtsche Most mentions @ rumor to the that the suppression of the state ef siege in Gallicia be accompanied by an amnesty to favor of ail 0 who have been condemned or are vow under tor tuxing part im the Polish insurrection, Conquests of Frunce in Algeria. From the Montieur de |’ Algerie, of P'uris, Now. 7, The tribes of the circle of Bogher, woo made eubmis-ton to General Yugur on the Of October for the greater part, returned jerritory. The Ouled Moktas which days back bad left (be encem; ment which they coc: to proceed to Djebot Sahar! in order to mako com! cause with the Ouled-Nayl, discovered the fault w! they bad commiited, aud basteced (o send to Boght eight of the principal men of their tribe, with the Aili bep Abderbamann, to declare their submission. Tri quilltty reigns im the whole of the Teil aud is the prov! of Algiers. Advices from Tevict-el-Head state that the popula Seeivg 51 Mchammed and Si Laila hasten to the sou resumed ther winter eackmpmente and commence their labors. The tribes of the circie of Bousaxda, w had made thoir submission to Colone! Lacroix, De aimost entirely fulfilied the conditigns Oxed. Sercka, who bad rece:ved the mission to act w Outed Aiseas of tho circle of Lousaeda, saw on the 740 of October, gronped arovad bie camp at Aln-Rich, mor than eight hundred tents belonging to thas tripe; ecoupautes fureisbed b:s columa with the meaus of port, In the province of Oran the Tell is quiet & who, on the 20th of Cetober, siept at Sidi Khtita, ow Chou, retreated to the suuth on learning that (ier Deligny, who lett Gerivilie during the night or the Was marcBing ageinat b: The New Docks of France. PROTISION FOK THR STOKAGS OF O1L AND INPL. MABLE LIQU!D: [Paris (Nov. 9) correspondence of London Times.) ‘One of tuo docks belouging Lo the jutus stock com; of the docks of St. Quen is tv be flied with water on se four parts—the railway, tbe caual, the deck and ting warehouses, Tho taliwey, of which the com: have & lease for ninety-nive years, i8 detacbed trom rauiwey oxecuted round Paris between the paswage the Fptoestes and thatof the Avenue des Matigne The raiiway is tobe opeaed to the publioon tue 13 ipecunt from the Epineticn to the docks ot St. Onen, eapal, which tue compuny bods by a loage forever. coa moulostes with the Seino fa a direct line to tus westel point of the Isiaud St. Nenia. Lis quays are covered wit merchandise, which im brought there both by boat railjoud Jt 18 om (he bapks Of the canal, which are 1 fret jong aud 160 feet wide, presenting a superiicies 90,000 feet, #bat ine fovting magazines are butiding, Of whieb 18 to be tupehed DexL Sunday. ‘The dock, which is to Le Giled the same day, presen) & Superticier of 75,000 fret and a depth of Qt feet, Th bro worksbors arranged round the dock whica cove super of 6,400 euuere yards, aud are 1,809 feet lo aud 27 fret broud. These worksbovs are in direct eur Wupication with thecvnsl aud with the railway. TE rullway carriages ond wagoor for the conreyance PAxSeULCES ADM Merchandise are protected by a covert ory 1,200 feet long aod 24 feot wide. There are ilk extensive stores rved for the Custcm fous ities, brokers snd merchants, who have the fives iu tho neighborhood The warchouscs are 0 fiories high, and are fireproof, There cre nue /toath warehouses, enck Of which contains 100 vats, aud oar futticlent to contain 25,000 btres of liquid. TT Aoatiag warehoures are built entirely of tron, covere| with @ sheathing of timber, whict gives them t| Appearance of immense pontoons, ard proteris the | from the weather, Relng moored in the tiddio the dock they will be safe from any riek of fir aud will be constantiy under the yee ‘® watchme Being ensiiy moved, t ay be bri to i] quays to load or unload, where an epparatus fixed for the Being immorsed water, the liquide in the floating megariver aro pot au ject to avy veriation of temperature. The vate in t floating magazines are especially inteoded for oils, opr And volatile liquids, which may bs preserved thero wit out danger or joss. The fret of the Coating uogesial wae launched about three weeks fince, and moored in ite place, #0 that the public ney colossal conetructiona On Suvday pext, ip every stag from tle commencement of the building to the comp | Vion of the magezive, | ' dence of the London Telegraph Society te kpeculating to day on the probable success | failure of M Bagier's Daliet which t# promied ve (or night 18 is tho first time in the memory of men that the Muse of the many twinkling fect eat the jtaliens. It is the event wi tho o however, is, 1 think, Agaioat the chances of Tho ballots at the Graud Opera are so good fo well pus on the Miege, that opponttion to them: rather bop Signor ina Patt! le to stog to mgat the first time im Paris the part of Auina, in 1. i @'Amore Marseilles races have taken plico thie week, 1 were epren’ over koveral daya, and twice bad (o be p pooed 00 « tof tho rain, Couns La Grange, w the luck wh ure, they judgment Tsces with h be shires with the Due de Morny—to 9 twice as many horses and twice as ae “reaoh turt—won tf ‘oyal Navarre ad Boomise, The rest of © fport hus po Rnglish interest, Py tho way, the Due! Grammont-Caderonses, whom the Freveh pipora ate to great regret of ad extenced circle} ding at Marsniliee, und was only bente ne gontiemen rider” r The Rm poror has exproseed bo the Mayor of Marseifl his eatis(action at the reception given him In that 0 Wo perial and aporting city. The “international Kae Compaay''-=1 roving apother innings to-day, Tore ts wind, and 1 would merely euggest to the an undertaking that the Paris public ie very mospheric jolvencer, and prover “going racing simimer to the winter. It t# go cold bere that it ie Pleasant to write about Nice, where Alphonso Kuri stil gathering bonquein woder AAtill summer #ky, whore not ovly imperial Invalide, bot thousands o Fians, Americans and Eogliah have teken op their wig) quarters. Till the epring—when the winds como, bri ing with them clouds of destas can be Nice-(he climate of General Garibaldi’s birth piace} eimply charming,and it in now e@ (nshionable that p GO there and find themselves houseless, ‘The Roman piigrims have already taken up their at ih een ReverAl families at the Grand Hotei on th ret to gay, with apore ‘limited’ very ¢| Florence, too, i atir