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Arrive, of the Hansa with <bree Days Later News. OUR PARIS. CORRESPONDENCE. Evglisf and French Opinion of Mr. Linceln’s Re-clection, The Popular Act Generally Appreved |’: as te Its Effvets Abroad. © pawral Webb's Despatch om ‘the Florida Case of “ Not the Slight est Petitical Impertasce.” BRaported Loss of Semmes’ New Alabama, The Pmigramt Ship Great Weet- ‘ern Still Detained Under the Poreign Enlistment Act. Wrade in American Bonds--- Union and Rebel- é Bony Sin A le Whe Transfer of ihe Itali Plereuce Voted. Capital te ‘CEINGE OF ‘CABINET IN SPAIN, o., a be. ‘Zhe rteamstip Hansa, Captain Vom Santen, which ieft “Pevthumpton ov the 23d of Novemoer, reached this port * eariy yesterday mor sing. Ber véwais three days later than the report of the Chine. Sunday morving, November 20, during aheavy north- * weet gaie and heavy sea, the Canada rescued tho crew of we water iog.ed bark Eugiaad, off Newcastle, from Que ' dreytimber iadov. Three of her crew were washed over- doert Gurlog the passage. Hie said coat the Roglish Admiralty, in compliance with ‘the expressed wish of the country, bas given its SDetlon so Vapsain Cole to construct an entirely new ship %< Bis Cupola principle. ‘C@ the subject of commerci:l failures in France, the Gironde, of Bordeaux, -ays the commercial crisis which WerBy-perwons Dad fl-\tered themacives was at an end in C.viand, iw extendia: itself to France. Our habits of pudiicity, which afr muck mofe circum<pect tuamah .e of dur ne ghbers do not ailow us to publish names, but sue PeBaiove are mevtioned in Parts, ard taafb: a large house ‘stablished in a small towa inthe Charente In/-rieure ia Sieo spoken of Notwithstanding French seoupation and protection, the Bet gloowy and abocking state of things prevails, No- remover 15, in the country ati round Rome, where the Yrigands may bo said to be masters of the land, Driv m the Neapolitan provinue, they are ‘Acting with nen ond ferocity which give evidence of their o9- ‘Dartnership with a govermmest which vow canset aud fare poi restrann them. The Ausirian Padget for 1885 ts eonsidered at Frankfort Righi7y Aatixtociory, It te true t there ima dedoit of S8urty williou Sorina, while thirty-nine milions are io be ped back to the bank, ond twenty two millions fail due trom former loans, Bpt it appears that the two last sams ‘Bre to be made up by the eae 0: domains and mines be- tepging to the State, and uvt out of ordinary income, At ©! events there is = great improvement, as under the adaninie govercment the deceit was oftev one Qundred end chirty, and very re!tom under one buodred millions, From Vienna there continve t be received daily axe BoLdser of large commercial faiiures, while the fe- woros 0; the railway: $m their receipts, 24 (@ Cape of Good Hope, October 21, trade had ti ‘pt. -e¢. but the business done was below the averaz tae eeazom, The first of the Reuson’s clip of wool B @ome pn. Ik wae expected bat the clip would be large, ena the quality good. The covtinued dry weather had 7c Led the owis and barley, the yield of which was pot + arge as anticipated. The wheat crop would be good. #) ential and readily obiatm: bie at 6 per cor. of the Danublam Principalities, bas isxued sSecree matitutiog @ sctoot for the atudy of the th She snencon of the Councils Geveral had been opeved. #1 nave sept addreasen of cougratulation to Prince Ueuza, Iwe of ‘hem voted gecessary fands for thé erection of Rewer of (he Princes; four colleges to bear hie name, acd Sec ¢:horé Monuments to be erected in bis hover. The Golis, (rom New York, passa Dea) November 22. The Hibernia arrived at Queenstown November 22 The Canada arrived at Roche's Point November 21, -ab a quarter.to taree,A. M. AMERICAN AFFAIRS, @he P OUR raw bow ® brisk trade by am improve. of Panis, Nov 22, 1854. Whe Mow of the be idmiia’ Evetior and la B ct in Bur pe—inihusiaim avd Be venent Amomp Cie Aneri eons—-Comments of ihe Principal Paris Journils Upon & Rew, fe Te Untied States and her people stand higher to day a the eyes aud bearte.o” the goveromeuts and people of Bor pe than tiey over Lave befo © si0ce their existence © A uation Whatever policy would of would not have ps0 foreshadowed by the choice of MoVieilan, the re- tigation Of Mr. Livcoln prover conclusively that Amer> nue are determined to mointain theif eationality Jo aye @ joternal aod exvernal (oe, aod may and evrey sont. This «1 least ia the explavation ¢' overwhelming mMyor\y given to Mr Cabioets of Europe wil mow, 1 am ingiived wo believe be co.vinoed of the folty ef civing any further aid to the tebeition, be news arrived bere yesterday morning, and, as sun when tuere is anytbang of importance, was first re ved by the sevewioninis, They and we wereprepared fer the goueral result; bet ther of us pected ai bo come iw suCb Me OverWuemiog form. We aad our Ode bere are, of Course, rajoloed beyood measure, and ty lo al Amerioay kere hoide bie nead higher by seve. ' swehes (han be bus €gne before {) months, w 1¥@ FebeI~ ympath whieh A Wie eacerly aw ulti it, aod, » ter ye ves bo glean the lates partion eb other that our country le hw REF traitor foo 4 | raw two ‘and pairiot fair iaod Meraiy weap apd clap ehetr bands ter Jo © beO Ley Bret Aeara the o& lnmedintely Bemt 40 the Fmperor a Compieene, 7 Do be aid to Lawe a One" expressed lin (rea! wmamimity CRO Dlied By She American pop Feriapa | earuid hatter give pou an ides ‘ous Peeult @ revarced kere them aending you tray edivorial er icles of all the leading Jowrnais of yt evening and (he mmo m The wamiwr, / ote, 1 fever! ment ooremR ai Uiemareiver w We soni by f from thew later, ao Pedee vor Wo need you any We evenings yepere by yt apd Conali'utionn | 1 el do the secesnben tote fim) ack owledging tie ac! . ‘tewdly ue) saree te ee tninitested with ictal tne ide sort em, AE) th \r weabakeo determinud soto 8 H98 Ui Daud to abolmn slavery Sines the re deG.A4 OF Jackson io 1833, no other Previdom has recrwas! from hie elow ¢lisee ine aupreme mark « commarece Heb Kivee to the re eeerion of Mr, Uecoin a @paracter, the great importince of which roU Net noew 4 cant be ie destroys, we do wot ey, the feat hope of the jhe stavohoders, WHO Fer eernt toe prin-ipl of Ply frre” in wetee QHEtiON, The South wil be Pqtered, Ween K FOWWLAFIY deomos to return tn cine com, Wetwar past every day tint wwe N hn WA HyAt te Vitor sy WH ORI he ayn oo RUrrections)| hynak fut In tow Sout « FM DY Brey Heat e Haun Emre ne eave 1 ¥ Of udaing ue [ybUFh Wil Let comvings | aXe. cea pas ‘onized from one end to the Ob, Li a slavery: (he iodiv'u%g who up to We peseut ee As BY the mere ‘ores who form t ‘he loved of their fyreret saz inus, toe Diacks free, au@ an absuFatety Lew ora will e for the mee ‘of Tee South, faltor'acch @ terriole ph Aral eogial re v Tae Durval Ge: Dedals (Oriests' and th® Bifect and geuse | Puture historians freshieny O Me Liner n ine We will De Fevols | constitucion #és thorougoly abr ty WH! Wake the | onthat transtren say > well bist -ryy through w! © malotaiued & Prsponderating twéwence, wilh democracy to tyranny. The tes,” | daGe OF THB A¥ISTOCRATS AT THE fod tneumeives rained to pvt A uit De | tFrom the Lendga Herald, et the Eoglien aristo- Fa + © Mr. Lincola will xo om, ip his pex- ing away’ at cb ects already shown te be Westtafuable, Will waste bis maim strength oa the dmpreamadle dc Of Kishenoud sand eenster See reseed. mie tages alk over the frootiers of the South, from Gatvestuorte Nerioik, and from Western Arkansas to Fastera Virginta; wil og, and may Bot improbally expose him- View from ap esemy whidse interior forces are direcied by a proiouad statesman, ane dea by ryt rete geserais oun part, we reclag bearuity'\a the defeat of Preiud# to the deveat of the Nortis» © pression, Tribbety and in- Danas we @ tacit ating, Reipies le, resolute and Siloiewt eoidier, Nor do we tusok tna she hopes ot peace ave been seriousiy impaired by Mr, Liucota’s success. Peace depeuas, vot on the wisnes of a mao, but on the Gisposition of the aution. S$ long as the — wu re: solaye in the [mms of the war neither G mo Wilk th be peneet | Wie be the oetanantinn: ot | Oe ” ‘allan ane sou are made suct a dice 38 iieidezerat na soe mada GaP ace atthe’ | Ss cvernced tank nty Hmmm od eae fot & comprowice eves on bass Oo: Suutuern mdeven- }@ may judze ‘rom the xeners! gence of the eecti0B | Gace neace wili hate become vecesary to aF. Luueoin, tbe South whi middie eve 1G generally ‘ater }:—It is weit'uaderstood what ss he Seath 0( tbe cletiion. The evergy e. the strugs! @ obed. fempa (liberal and friendly ):—The American georte a ieee tallea ts chair Wuiy. They have understood Qhat there was Dut one man and but one party capal ‘©! Dringtog wontons « eermiostion the formidebie civil ‘War in wich they have been eugazed for four years. Twe re ciection of Mr. Ginco.e will cause & great cite. nt ia bbe South: Ht #ignifies that the strugzio wil be inued with viger until the complete submissive of the Tepe! St.tes. it aanqunces tre cear re establishment of jon, and the ‘hnal extirpation of slavery. Ba brave (ce-tal, conservative sad un.riend!y):—It pom d be usciess to predict at present the result of tuis war bo the ©: tad (coud ot being delayed even by a § or a hat the men of Browulow. We believe that votbing mith and tbe North, determined to devour each | Str nciy to pring auoucsuch a etste oft ay a erciless struggle, bavs only Dow to raise tbe aud prepire wo twidie to ibe ast mun ratoer tham 7 concessions, But we will itr to believe fa the Supreme influeuce’of reesoa and public integrity. His Te election, it ts _— coo to Mr. ‘Lispola avew saretats, whieb be may ¢, Dut woich Re cae also use with aemae "hata per ie perbaps the only man im the United States im whose mouth the word peace would Bot canse Does be wish toc:udeme himse!' to tually discourage the war party, and to abandou its bopeless enterprise. tna the 6 Of Mr. Lincotn’s rule; aud i that belief we hadi Ais re- pn ye gp re of caceilent augury for the inleresis of or ont ae eee aS LING OF EXSTER HALu. [From the London News (orgem of the Engiisen abolitioa- aueprioa. tats), Nov. 22. Femaia Dut she tool of a mad party. aud dosilely follow The great political crisis to which millions of Americ:n the impu'tivn «f fanatical passion, whiok wiil drag away | eit:zens have been looking heirs ton with profound apx- with them the graadeur. the prosperity, the liberties and || tety, whica for a time absorbed tne the (uture of North America? Will Be, on (he eontrary, | government, ani to which even the ope have the energy and the couraxe to resist the pressure tne have been subsidiary, ts past. of extreme parties, to clevate himself t» tbat | cigerts whieh the fear of some uervous citizens foresaw us hei,Bt from which & trU® statesmas governs Situations | de..ined to m.rk the fatal 8th of November are aot found and vigorously leids io bie hind the direction of events | jn tee Ristory uf tue day. No/owns hav: bern fired, no ‘and of publs Opinion, and unites wits patritic resolution | peuceful citts-m: shot down at the poll. The a @ ine the k006 Of difficulties? The destinies ©! the Vaited states | cities, [eamtagrls and States hon Union have voted as they pit tt oul, ql weet! the resuit Setnae peng ey procianagion e defenders of the Sout® with Ge subugated; it then ti sate fn smeais the republic for igen meena Gen Denca‘orts the Con:ederstes ure deter. miced to bury themselves beneat' Paine o! their cities Ia anbes, a 4 in the sullhudect theirdevastated | ge .<jj0 Dub niter all i wes feds. is is no Mager & questiou of whether slavery anaes fe this somal ae ie lorem? | ma ioteined; i ts well kuowo that ‘eniy as to the merits of thet cause, thie pretext for war, whica was never than a lywg , bewever, ae ‘are ail reid ert oor, Soa Meares re | tay"s ante vetoes ibs Oat n : Properly {ulfll the duties which the republic owes to — erary uy sore nd tore ts ne: Powers to times like these, when, aa in the case NM a a garner MY O€ tie Trector the Wechusets, tue Exedtive may have ta take a course repaguant to temporary popular feeling. 8 question worst | the ge North ‘will still persist tm violat. to tne acstmeny ef cur ‘statesmen, Mr. tog torards tbe Eom the right-of popular soveregaty | Tioccia'e govecnumat, bis sbowo the will and the power ie {he Sees, 1s in a quamtion || So cent jeatiy Oy tan, nud we mauve ne veerea: emerariner te whether ail these Tenet and Jiveral jasihutioes which ret bis re-election bi maager made, op powecicl end slotions the Auerien of Washing | THOS ihe Lduase Siar (Ubien ane’ auciiten), 6d, 23. ton shail perish 10 ¢he last one te a military dic'ator- | [From whe pte oh poe Shee tt 82D without check oF coumterpoise, which playa with | | \* Mr. ~ iy Gener ng the lives of citizens, with ths pablio fortaue, and with ] Bi Aare fal adn eben pone he Bitaldve the quasunes which ki reelection stcasnicrs | which oow tegen Hie povey towaran ths Mr. Livcoln. Wali be resvive them only from seepirati peo) cheresterined b y perso transness ss avon 1 superior fileas 01 justice and:bumanity? We wish this | ott de:tre Lyenyl dye Bo staesman worthy of con- more (han we havo bope fort. Tue Union (clerical end unfriendly) ‘ssys:—The first congequence of this result wiil'be to reader the war more bloody, and tebaman, Who believes tbat the Svath, upless crusbed by the Sumerous armies. of tbe Nort jour A eecond 0086 1u: Probably be to render more popuiar in the Weet the Ades of & S*p.rate Con\ederatin. La Gaiete de France (egitimate, clerical and un- ‘iendiy):—Al hope of arrangemest with tne Soutbern Btptes is vow baiished. It ix @warto the end which {Be Northern states have decreed in the re election of Mr. L:acoin ibe frst compavy of the Ezuipage de la Gade, which has deen two years to Mexico, bas agrived at Cherbourg, sad wiil, it is supposed, be apeedily foluwed by ovker portions ol’ tae ! reuch troops returuing. M. Bajer, the manager of tue Italiaa Opera bouses ot Paris apd Madrid, haviog abandoned the idea on account of the Organized cabal agatust bim, of perzieting in keep- ig Briguoh there, bys brougut him to Parts, where be Witt make bis d-tut on Suuday eveniog next. aa represent — is Mr. Lincta wae Professtag (be priaciples which abraham Lincolo avows and im consonsuce wiih which he has bitnerto iret the foreign policy of the repubiic. for the next fourryears, aud possibly for ali coming Spel dawned gray and misty. 4 thick vapor covered land au: fea, and conceaied (rompthe sight of ibe pd wenn every object more than fifty yards distant, a the gloom increased, ana_b: » pied by such @ beagy fall im our rhowery Fagland, but which ever and ‘anon burets upon the Atiunie shores O° this continent with the force d continuity of am. ome deli rain abated, though the fog -did not clear away, Op! a of the moan a Press the peopie turped out to the potliog places ip num. Presidentia: etle ‘ders as iarge a8 at aoy previous ciection, or, as some old WHaf THS KENGLISA poctite INK OF MR, LINGOLN’S | !babitante say, much were no troops to larger. De seen in the ‘but it was motified ja mosto: the (From toe London Thasess Nowe 22.) Journals tbat fully teu tbousand men were posted in con Noone woo has given bluiself the trouble tocompare | venient localities— the conditions uceer which the present election of a fre. | tbe sident Jor tue Lened States te Carried on with-the post- ton of a Tan Bye shoe tater tr Fang 10% piace tour years ago, wi itficulty to accounting for the event’ we: yesterday ‘ae aimost oor tain—the returp of Dr. Liveoin a second time xe Tree, deus of ‘he Culted States by a very iarue ass the Sone the great f the Americau Union was sit ie. | vigorous : iter a tbody cou Sate 1 was 80 deeply uvdernuned, or ti u ww Ad Grong and 50 massive rested ouly on w.oden props,and | Very large majority for McCiellea Were uiready tottering totbeir {ail. Mr. Lincow was ciect. | Goveraor Beymour and the demverat 6 ticket, ed President Zz seo oy the perroms co sen for this ee ans purpose by the vores of the whole Uniov, From the hep, nod eu v0 Takes g the Gull me geeneo from tbe Sep to the | ee Mr i mind .? spursof the Rocky DtAlDs, & Binkie pense met toge- . Lincoin, ‘epone . Weal t ance ip bers as to more than neutralize the cit; hirecgers prevalied | PrtYs WBIGh proved to be the'| Tors (or MeCellam. Ramors of plots ta. the West, end At that tiwe the democrats bed in their handeshe | eepeciaily mn (bicago, where several influential trators Mispusa! of the executive governmeut and ail tbe power | W:re taid to have deca arrested, were cai duriog j oF: influence it confers. they had, besides tue vaen of the day..but the people were too busy with voting to | the Southern States, which, since the dividing ive of | Py any Deed to them. or to anything else tbat American politics bas become tbe question between ihe | im the Rewspapere, or that was repeated at places of pub tevan © and the 10D O! slavery, hare umformiy | We resort. Alt ‘ea 5 thal New York, or any Gomi ent on the side of the democratic pariy. They be fired Chis coming is universally sec advantage of a lovg admststration of power, Ligdant portinans of the ‘adminwtration, Wie afiltig snd of beicg Oppeed by @ candidate probaviy the the decorum of all classes 10 « toue as if ibey were rather Sbrcurq@w bon Wwe Caprice Of fortune and the suf | Ory than otherwise that there had been no disturbance, ‘ager Of the Mulliluce ever raed to sovercigo power, | COMOrt themselves with the reflection that no thavks ven in the United States of america. Yet, with ail | &fe due to ihe people for resuite ro creditable, but to ey were utieriy Geoeral Bouler jo awed them into unwonted good be. a from that defi No Intervention, ir cavee. voted op the side of vemocracy, ar [From the Loodon Times, Nov. 2t.) }uger, they ave felt ibe Union aod ¢ ¢ © At present, however, Mg Eouverie ee rigot 1 ing .eg- | Gestrons of leading the goverument to adopt a policy verument they vo longer | i ‘any they followed in toe y mor ‘gerous Matier of the u.bles. He tbinks that, in combiMtion meau t) submit thomseives, aud wit the other Je:dwg governments of Kurope, they \beretora, tbey wo iouger elaim to bai N bole @ Theowotes of these Stat ,thereiwre, ctooce | Might make @ .o1wt presentation to the American bel- dededvcted from the dem-cr xh. They bave | ligeconte op tbe Bopelessucas of the war now waging be- ont, Deriaes that, the power of cv over the civil treeo them. The great lowers of Europe would cor. whose bomiaation, oy coucern. The | Wi roveroment, aod the influence derived (rom the enor. {| teiviy be justitied in offering their ood’ offices to the Rous patronage it porsestes. At the dant elecion tuey | federals amd Cou'ederates; but it would searcely be pos- ded ine cisioaal oF tue Muacices of the State; bubnibe | s1Dle to choose & eBore jukwaploious time than he prevent epablicana at the present time dispove not oly @ the | for mekiag the offer. If words can be trasted, neitt: pomparauvely iMrigniicant eum which i resed by feels the least inclination to give way, the Sout Niuui taxatiou, BUG 9! Ave mecrrd be smuante whlew are { ere a¢-delaut a6 ever, aid the Prendential election in the produced by loans raied for the purpose of carrying'oa | Norn is a distinct jon of overtures to paci feat a wer Bie seaquienea OF &@ prodwaiity of treasure even | To | ropose @ cessation Of wartare »t such a moment woul greater than ite prodiality of bieod The repabiicang | be to expose curreives to natant Rave, besides, | te command of tne bail from doth belligerents. pertcam Stec Financia grrxcr OF Ma, + the voles of States which and which, bad they been ia tad against T awe creat provivees and large cities by foced exercine of military power; and, no Gli this, (hey ‘mpose arbitrary tests Of tueir owe o on om dhe vorer be ore he’ ix admitted to ti froge. ibe demoerate, on the other hau th roughly disunited among themselves. The ‘rom: mo! General MeCelian @ Chicag> was ob arid by somehsag wry clove'y Totem’ ing (aise pre‘enes: 6 wae Rom Maid as the adworul uf peuce and troonct ta- fion—e characer ‘wbict, Se son as bis LoMmnation was eccure, fe lon mo time im pAviediy diwuwn ing. The party wae divided, and. though it Was 100 iat® (0 amend the error, it could vet be expected DAL those WhO sullered by Ht RUOUld Le very earnest fu {he Cause of Man ints the support of whom they bad Veen dis ngenwonsly tre;anned. Under ibe intluecce of these covcurrent causes M colo bas, Bo down, Deen, oe be, lected | resident, yt O Much how HeeemMe ty thie KeCOnd elev Hou +8 what imiuence that clevatho i@ 1Kely 0 lave Our own Feluliona with the United St ot ay, i MAY proba Mr Linco than we sbouid Ag Tegard® (oreign st tos, © Way Teer nibly believe | te be one throngs the | he Supply im the Germaa markets having been for the mo. Meot exbausied by fovestiwments ani © be elective of [10.90% is sate, ered favorable by our apeculators, as they probable that the Souik, or some of the Confeterat: States, wil yive om before ad ciied ‘han befor: @ vaci'taiing will. Sull many of our large expitaliate and people better ac- quainted wi b American affairs think that the real mi-eries of American boudvoiders will only begin with the peace.” Keportea Wreeu ot e Sea King ‘arma Acoonnts from the Canary Islands 20 the Laurel steamer put into Nauta ‘rug to land | riy- two sermen belonging 0 toe Sea King, Corbett, from Loodon for Pombay, which had been wrecked near the tit | Desert Islands apo the Léfdon Herald, Nov, 22.) Leraion @ notice wae jonted ab Liov on the isiagd er that is veheved to bate of Captain Semmes, iate of y he beg: had po great Of the conduet 01 Mr, Ligooin toward bee tt im reprerected Aehed out wih e1OreE aw Howane, being 14 le for the iminense Avricay maui eeamer Caledon, whicn heute of jou, We Could Love puried with | C&M Y part oO” lust week, hud om bovrd thirty-mx men Mr. Jiocoin, bed such beet (he peasureo thy American | WhO had reused to serve in the Sex King, which was people, witbo! any weRtige of Mt will Or til feeling. He | Feporied to have had ber vame chinged to Shem " bas dove a# regords the Ccoumtry wae the meee mite of | 800 Bad bowed the Gonfederaie tag, aed that Captei tue on manded from hin, wid be haa dove no | fetomce bad been p tnted out as the leture commander A bew President might ponsriy fee! called Gpon | Of the steemer The intelligence of ber ‘oss bee come demonstration o| more bowtie spirit, it isan ordea) | from Gibra ® newapayer oF that pace wich all American politicians must pags, vod | (hat (he ren King, (aot. Corbert, had been wrecked y deem Ourselves lortwunte io baving to dex with | the ‘ewer’ Itlee mod that te ty two o tbe crew had been (oe #50 bie pateed through it already pi in two bomin. ft ie Siovomh probavle, Shough, however, we Beve Bo franon as impartial | bowewer, that rome misieke may be ent Compiin oO tbe of 8 beet Mw jog up oO the boate and the t will # hom conurived dur d wieek of (Dew eaner ond may be on of the Rory beeu tusured for up. gt unpor “bundy tor va bey were devied the Ir them by ‘be ge THE REPORT CONTRA NICTRD. [Frew tne | limes, Nov 23.) A reporé thot the Shenandoah (Seas po), Lieutenant Weddeil, bar been igat on the Desert isaac. 10 We viel: wity of Madeira, i @woredied DY the Copledo ate agents Luis countey. Whew let heard irom she was a. sea, and iar from we Desens It (siande ut of election, on which oll otnera eb, i buy «ud sdviaeliy wet ai maugid by the vory Condidate wh i Kerking for the Bullragey Which be vio Inte? Heneeforis me may ourwer ive diinocratic pariy as expelied trom the arenm 0! preciioW p litie and content to purch wre ener an tg ous impumry by jon snd cebmirwe, OF te wr ot the mineriee t tyrants Caw ie) ict or martyre ean end 1d the reappoisimen' ef Mr 1 an atlice ton by the Amero peaie of in government, us Gm awowed Hep towards ty tm of a muittary daphan, tours #109 of @ pepmar gomorn wher ma m but wh ch in sutetane pone We ie destiny of Mr 1 The Privater (hickaman ‘The London Turse says that the privateer ( age je prebubly the Blockade runver Kdlith, whieh ran ito W bormgton about the vime éhe Taliahoesce re ures to that port after ber raid a few montheago, it wae ane nounced not long wince that the Keith was prepart come out under @ The Boekade, (From the 1 ondon Army and saratte, No} nent, whieh nave led to dor ea the eb ret the Admiralty bave caused it to be notifed to ems Officers eogaged in tue exerm® aod frequentiy prodiabie DurAuit Of commerce by bivckade runuing, (as tee * > bul We Pos owal) tee man who ty wy Bebber the fru ob repubdnes p.se On thelr wag irom | jevls ‘ deur’, Atthe a pay, it was paialy unvecem ng (or tment, a pe pal to eaxagd mm acls ee #Da pensitive ot & ond ‘aul hora: of sirtenaiy Sate, wi were at the ey time treating wiih contempt oS prociama. i “a fu Do, Leutrality, wuiol, Divding Gb Am ood subjects, | de'crmino, buk b deagerous wo the South, It would be Beet ‘a boa pectal climes to Gbservdace from oificers im ber | terrivie mio tas, the North. , 80 long as the* seceselonisis can oo at HY Majesty's pay. keep the aggressive armies at le ofteu, 1a thet Patnayivania heey ere turn. menacing. W iiade on aut in 4 | ‘The Captufe of the FP érida. Tiere hemneaes, time has bai Pecos ae ‘$100 ait) THE LONDON MES’ OPINION uv -TH4 DIPLOMACY weve aanger 1 PS cosine ramet fa 7 ver cen San OF TON Dee Eee Saat he President wil at ope resort (o thet last. is tae. a is [From tue Lond a limes, Nov, 22. Weapoe which be now holds ia roserve. pCa ee + 4 pubes tonal 6 ati a 76 It in fortunate for tue peace ot {ho worid that the Rng shows ‘the North the exclusive use of thigazeucy, and 0. G00 F wo. Neb ust we WOl early moved Dy unserm/y kanguagt, Bub | troete cause bo the Bright sword of Robert Lee, | Marvetta and Ciocippati Rati an G0 cot with resistance to acis of wrong, allows worde, | yen B! Dainh Lnaba' tr sen te thé eoore sommary of are | Paseme alirend, lst mort, 2 100 bowever offeos've, to pass by without regard. bar} messuge, wbiche a erty ie indufler lish. Do., 24 mortg, Lea ale our steady res ive to abstain from inter.erence iD (B® | He deviores the resolution Of Great ‘tam | Penn vivania Hetiread ds, aifaire of ao agitated coutiveut wilt never be weakened | timp recogaition of souibera independence: pat be | 6 Per ceat, convertible. a Pe saver highly placcde ser this reskon we. may regard] SB2aKB Of our country and bor starcumen in a tna toa ig | D0, $80 ubaros 3 owever ced. 1 01 reason 1 THE LIVERFOOL corron MA Abe auewer wf Me’ Watson Webb, the {ulled states dtm Se ree oe ce Sane Me me $0 uties aL, 1804. sever at Kio Jaaeiro, to (Be Brazinan ernment, Nort! a The demand for cott Allair of the Florida, as meter fete Sli nlase pol. tie ee aeeey hone hans CORSO MNS | ue totems er baset coe aread os cal tmp ortunce, and as only show! temper in whige we | though advance in prices over vatardag. ecriam men, representing he most fut section: of of New | 14. i, the snies exceed 26,000 bai ‘. of us. The Fay ptian apd Brazil, Americans, are uccustamed to ‘hink @nd ta’. capture of the Florida in tue’ te ae rage ‘or which 00 ability could find-@ justiticat! the wroog Wes 60 ross und barat eh ee Wubbd could not but repudiate compliotty in ut. Hi great pro- priety toat be has heard of the a! takes upon himscif lo assure the brax every reparation with be o:jered to it aaa require But the, s-alous 6oioma 4 dread pe! efiect of these concessivas vu home, cannot stop bere, He chooses to add—“more prounptiy and frapkly than i (be aame act a4 been per. petrated jo a Rarbor of the most power{yi maritime ualiom tw the world.” Why Ajyet and welt meaning goveroment evould regulate Ks vromptnens aud fraukness ee acienine: tie. for an obvious wrong by any sbereia- reo Dot ry cca ae Joos aint fer aint fer ‘ina sentehee ico! ee deg the Her 10 digress at ence into a matter wil as 4 te tna bittorvens wich Gels tabard thet Bogie Mr. Wedd states reparation will be minde ander protest, a8 ie | sited tt ment denies the right Of giving the characier of te to those who are ia tbey pa ‘iehowon tse example of Kagiand. fben, euly folio ped oe ioe the aMkir of the Florida ait getber, he ee ee Oe motives of 1 log as ja 1061. le 20 duing be ie nt ovctent to repeat the old sealed trot ar peradventere,”’ he says, epee object . | aprennes ‘a8 belligerents those tte government of the her le.aing press and Slatezmen in and oat © may ask these who are aceustomed to ony tbat the ‘vhaporatien of Kngtend is nteet to a parrew and unin. fuential clas o Americins, whetner aayiming more scandalonsly wojust snd miaiiver could have Dees uttered by the lowest Union Here te & man boidwmg one of the Gres punidons woicb can fall ¢o the lot of @m American citizen, repre- senting hiv Coumtry at thecapttal of whet he describes With justice as One Of the éwo principal owers ol the American continent, and we tiod him taxing advantage OF a tiegrant outrage committed by oneef bis own coun- trymen to charge the coverument of a veutral Power and a body Of stalesmen whe have passed their lives 1a deavoring te concidute America with hostile desizus, only cenceated in coneeyeeace of the.cowaruice of those wbv conceived them. poe ape ghey tame to con- sate af length the erguments b; hich ¢hés dopiomaiic wiseacre aempis te prove dis cae. ihat Kngiand bad ederates as an jnde- Po ek of the former government 1e deace bas been virtually estab. an} Tat the recogatt totally disiereat, awnrance or i tbow ihe abectute Deceauity Feiatiog to beliigerenis, be could not invent one m: apt than the recent aliair at babia, If all patios wore to permit that woich was dvue without pere Missin iM this Brazihan port, we might bave all our burbors turned “joto bartie grounds by the erulsers of two hostile communisies, Was the Beoziian governmer seize ond bavg the crow of the Florida %8 pirates, OF to let the federal vessel and 1) Coniederate vessel fight tout ip pors? Was th: Freu government bound to allow the Kearsargs to 81Ds te Ala- dame to Cucrbourg? Were we wrong 14 But allowing t! @ Tusearora to fire joto her adversary in Southam)t.m water? Jn short, is any watiom 10 retain apy contre} over its own harbors, or must Pe civili.ed word Sequie-ce ja the pretensia, o their rivals wherever they may find cause it hanno rizut to call ¢be latter by evidentiy be: to them’ orice shat belligerency is not x politi: der ce, but a simp 6 ‘act. ¥ 110 DEtiIKereuis, ard AS tO avlecl the relations comm in ty be they fight in such a between them or their ‘when there is vo doubt ubout to deny (bat a oon- ud Leo was 4 things, It would ve t between the me to call it a mo to deny that what i# parsing on the ocean is vaval war, ‘War op rea and shore tbe world has witnesses for four youra—such war as it never expec.ed to see acain, cape chilly between men of the same race ard iavguave If ay Jong past prociamation of toe ‘uera ym to be reverted ought it not to be ratber with praise of the prescience thea disolsyed, and ought not an American politician te ee toat Engiisumen took ® clearer view wheu they id, “This 18 @ great war, and we must prepare to deal int than dia Mr Lincoin aad bis subordinates, who tbe worid oontinaally that sverythiog wea to aeets by a small levy of volunteers in « sivgie cam- paign? Jeff, Davis’ Bpeece to the Re « THE ARMING Nr@roxs. [From the London Telegraph, Nov 23.) ne jill rthe inl text of t Southern gh, Mr. Levis be somewhat ore He e.ste noo Koropean nations the reavonsibility fur the unnecessary ance of the war; be urges that, as every Furopean government is revliy oonvinced that the Union can ever be resioved, recognition .would be merely @ Joyal reruto ‘bie couvictioo, snd be disc alum aby desive for further inte ventin, Devis, as to President Lincoia, the answer of Greet Britefo must be that the Americad strag. ie 8 Only jvdireciiy m concern of hers; that she b ved {0 spare, upon her own bu I! not Aight or interfere on bebul oF Almont the ouly people which *ull n Qution that Koo will fenool to murder whi she witesly repudiater ali attempts on entber pide to drag to a wicked and thax (hati ogtind peed not be mu ber moral res-oneih enough she bas To President woke may be free e Bree tee tical apes Nov. On he wdditlonal eighteen in al ‘were seut On speculation aud fur export. ‘the | on the spot and toarrive, buve uavanced 14. 2 24, 206 &@ reconciliation between | the vetter descriptions OF Amerieanand Surat l%¢@. The eerie AL. Ms the simple ramme of the | lower sorts being plentituliy « reid. per ib higher, Uy Mourbe doctrige. Iu ae the ‘New Your gas ie | closing With great dropess eat derided upward tendouey- for war to tae atte oe: ‘ag” ist France in Mexico and aguines Lavaaroot, Nov. 22, 1866. England jn that vew copiederation of States whieh bids The demand for eotton con:tives unabated, fair to avoid the errors and the crimes that bave ruioed | trade and exporters operat!" ne fc cred, and the sales amouas: the great repubiico the West. The gentiemen who com. | t0!uly 19,000 Ddeles—one half on speculation and for ex- iu of Our neutrality are perpanane ‘flering us provo- | prt Holders are willing dilars at the advanoed rates of bution to depart from it. They fade! they Soaterany, threaten ), they threaten Eng! y plainly 1HB LIVEBPOCOL saeapdrorve MAXEET. tel us that, ax soon us vecasion nerves, mi taterventien ianroon. Now. 33, 19000 self will be regarded as a crime. But they sppear to Wheat firm, at the prices of tus day. week. Flour forget the oby ous fact that the way to avold (he monaced | neglected, bat firm), iy Pape) with some pressure te ‘war might be to abandon the weconstrued neatralicy. | Indian corn declined Gd ; or quarter, ir reasening, if reason! would point directly. to active interference om ot Kimppean Powers; before the argument ia pushed too far they would do ‘Well to reflect apoa ite cunrequeaces. The tobel Army Cicthed by England. [From the Debiin Freeman’s Journal, Nov. 22.) Wo understand tbat. aJ}, tbe uniforms for tbe Con‘ede. Fale army are now béing made in knginad—a eonsida rable pertion, indeed, ie London. - Arrest of the Ship Great Western. VESABL STILL RETAINED UNDER THE FORBIGH ENLISTUBNE ACT. Goyer. cor scone ar think iat aollen. of she. Fhe gentpatets Tunes ike c 14 dose not dry Op a cimugh: but ‘but loosens it, the fenge'of all fonperiinm Liverpool. . @ During ‘it same day sboat fifty laborers who wi-bed to g0 oo beard the Great Yextern were ited oniy by foree from fading their way there by 3. Baidwin & Toempemums setoen 4 On Saturday from twenty-five to thirty Women and old men went ou board the vesrel, ac- companied by two Greve et officers, and indnoed above Awenty of the supposed recruits; their relatives, to revurn wish them, and about diy other men took advantage of Ahe opportuuity to get ashore aio. They cemplaia of bad Pprovisipos and pokey YRAG i263. ‘The two Saws are on beard. has destroyed Saeco tie samen piecaae for The ship teti!l detained. =~ q c {From the Lundon Times, Nev. Yeater@ay morning tne Mayor of Liver letter irem the Home Secretary stating that We case of the Great Western nad been laid before the law eflicers of the erown,; and tbat the depositions of the men had Deen placcd in their bands. A subscription as been made to enable the poor iellows stilt remaining te retorn to their homes. (From the Londo Times, Now, 23.) {jou was received io Liverpeol yesterday te the fleet that government bad iusteucted the sviictor to the treasury t) mike 4shorough iovestization tylo the facts jotain the sbip in tee meantime. Winbarty of. Phi the proprietor of Wishart’s Pine His ee Tar catdial, and haw berm pulp Boies, pateundd ay the United Sites .orera= mnvut. We mer isharts Pine Tree Hes Cordiat pel from the system the ceriaption which ‘scro: we ry was placed the matier Ja the } Wile whe iwc ied oyu powartu alterutire cehauginge 8 Of Messrs, Bateson, Rebiera aod Morris. pemre heaith) propertes Mr. ¥. 8. Hull hus got due hundred nd twenty-six men | healing ead, rewuvating pr ueiple 18 wo acting upon the Dack from the ship, and has seat vac hundred wigvees | ex. home again. . hy eget ‘eite atates that ine Ktog tend visitiag Jutiaud a ter wwe evacuation of that provioce by the German troops 1s com- pleted. Lard Napier hed a0 audience of the King of Prussia Nev. 21, aud presevted itiads as Hritish Ambis- sador to the Pruss arts His exesllenoy'a ery ares visited Here-voo Bismurk. Count Karcigi bas ulso been received by the Kiog. ‘ihe olticial Staats Anzeiger of Berlin crntradicts a lexd- Wg articio respecting the federal execution tu Holstein, ~” pollghed by the Wind Deutcre Amjmmine Zelang: The. official paper continues:—We sro auiboriced to declare that the article in question i: neither correct ia {ta version of eurrent events por im the deductivns it draws from them. In the Criminai Court the Pubic Prosecutor demanded that seatease Le 4 A! Soudscation of property 6 ree their absence, upon MM. Dztalyneki alniowles Ki Tacswowsni, cme, Yagonzewskh and Luknezewcki for. of ew PINS | TREE PINS ew AN INFALLIKLB CO! SCRE TunoLr axe re ret FOR FOX “SOKE FitcOaT Dr, Win.art’s Pipe tree Par Cordini is a great MeCLIIND AND BLEKDING PIUKS. BLIND AND BLLKUING, PILES. ‘Thousands have teen «160 of the above diseases whem, ASD Banast and efem all hopes of receiv ny reitel wa WereuMati N Ol S01 Tak cH dinxcovered that has 90 nick Mucus thut atopa up the Sas iu lsne Sree Lar Cord.al, ‘* ous sade rae a uealth Seat s eae ae Tek SoM RE! ny Mike Thee ‘ran co! cul RDIAL GU KM! @ffence againet Kosinski, @ prisouer at the bar of fide Y PINE eee PAR CORDIAL, TREE CORDIAL, court. Bi HD BY PINE TA > bs OLS AND COU ‘i France, tous & ? ° ‘The Paris Monticur corroborates the statement, in a COLDS asD COUG.8 lato letter, about the budget Ez ~ Bow beiore the Coun- cilof State, This, however, sbe “ordinary bud. | Tar Yor t,”? the “extracrdicary wedges” will be foribooming any beu vewe.cial en: Wisiaiel's £ING TREE TAR CORDiAI navonten manuiactorers jo France, takicg advantage of bx isa om pee pened of cottow, Bave eularged their eatablioh: oe , name = ast gi grat, Soupiads ME rm Sess ae FOY FOB SOKOFULA, momar nen ReckOY FO BCKOFULA, Ttaiy. The Pine Tree ‘ter Corday will Darity the blood and. The discussion on the transfer of the capital tn the | chemuseit of ail scrofuious aier that te souslantly brass. Talia Parhament was resumed November 19. 6! ing cures, fataraal aad exierual, Galichews, a9) Bay Donato proposed the trausier of the capital to. Ne- | $1, Ski8 diseases pies, which wap 0) posea by nevoral Neapolitan deputies, | terual in tue abor and the = waa withdrawn, where Kqowes: Mm ont General Della }» vy Opposing the proposition of INK The , Sictor Lopate, said: —i ing Victor Eimacuel was enthusi- HAE }hek cally received 08 the occasion of . and | can aflirm that | rancia Ii. Of this fet be bimseif isaware. The has two steamers iying in the port uf Vecchia, aid Delonging to Francis 1, , bad been mply vfiered Lim for en ak Tak Sombiab TAR CORM AL a RDI al 9 ture grave, Il cam be cur « oy Dr, “wisnarve vine Tree Tar © rd ‘of tem thousand cases where tt has been tried tn he t or nilsced & Case Woerg it was. fumiies suOuld have iton haad, as 18 ibs. AUL Feet in cit, ang di, thera, * SiwA add COUGH. e ner cy chal Commi ne opstou ot the propositions of civaor ses, under he moditications, which was accepted by wet of the te eputies Signor Dixon deminded that ibe government shouhl provide for the deience of (uo Couutry and the arming of the fori, Geverai Della Marmora demoustrated that italy could defend herreif, and that she was not at the mercy of | y) Sivgle battic, He wdmitted,” however, that the united | othe populstion under arme would remuer Krent e@sistapee in ease it were pecestary to susiain a loug devence. He Oided ths it was greatly 10 we interest of France not to aiiow Italy tobe crushed. He uowed that Naples wus Bot suitable for the capital of Italy, ly the Depaties the Soancial bills of the goveroment came op tor diecussion. Siquor Sella desmanied that, in view of the urgecey of tne question, Hieuse should abstain from a general ues ad Proceed at ouce to the eousideration of we. 9) Broadway, and by all respectable, us Gruggins and atorekeryors. r PUOEE. Menea this day phim T. B. PRL NON i. Varne, $ Cheataut street, Thiaveiphia Pa, And for uae eae b sitting will be beld this evening im ordoe tbat the discussiom may be terminsted to-morrow, At 1he evening Bittiog Of tue Coamber of Deputies, No vember 20, the eutire financial bill wubmisied by Signor Bella was greed to by 137 to 77 Next day 1 the De uties a de ‘mmenced upon the Quest.on of @ proportionate reduction ip tbe emolumeuts Of pubiie fanctiouaries, Signor Seia brought forward to the Senate a financial Dill, (or which be — _argoney, Ou KUM. is By MRs. 260 L. ViELB, A WAR NOVEL FOr Military Life in the Canp i. 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Aloock, Une we Jlaiky disnive the vight Amerwan politician, to © action wien Bus been bused ci0+h principles, there are HeeCH With Which it i iDT-orsIble not Bery reso 0 bold out forevor— WM Preoiee, EXPIiCit Jeoim ation that He will Hegott aie on bo other basin than that of Southern in lependence—these therougtiy right and boble Ana (be JNU In whied theke etaremente are oucbed, let ay rer Hber, huppen Heh. It be very w Btecggion of Slaveniann, Htaliuns Magyern: but the Crn- federnier surely should 0 tbe ene Feayected by us over Sesbee use they are moo of our ra Op. coe {op-rtANG P Wt the ‘remdent's speech ta pe: cularly interesting We have lately newed ® the slaves. vrecalid ip ali Sends of human Seay to the South mb the wares he oovions reagent that he whe horribly in of reeratim, The Present, however, proposem simply to increire the’ vurnner of black in. the & vernment rer¥ce to forty theurand, who aro tole ehielly empl yed a8 @ KiKemR, BlONee A And Inoorers: ‘thie Hensber, by peaparstory valuable pererve in co#o of Aviator muni r eud lomiy eatied Ta this. BO doubt, be 6 wise, rom | The voufere THE LONDON MONKY MAKEKT, [From the London Times (city article), Now 23 } The ‘acta thas discouns trabeacous are Bow taking | PDI: ore pis md 636 por cout, and _ short lane ure Ouered wm ibe eprint ry by Bat Olver Loon Relig and me | pontisuad Tis DA "A OD; THE BLACK WuNK'S CURSE. Rud yne lnat at 91M aX. woh 18 89 @ ic, ex ‘vviden y of Ld. or 2A Tpool cotton mirket reemed to exercie No it huence t Bank stock cloeed at al 9229. reduced wae 7 three per cents, KOg 0 95; IRIs RtCK, 216-n 21s; BY COUBIN Ms¥,0 LARLETON, per cent, 10054 aM, and Tusbeqeer bs. ¥ " “arm COUDL LO par. oreign securities have not participated in the buoy. Cs Of conmols, ond have closed At Bn AVeraxe decline of an oigntd, the ony ercepiton bet) 63, shows a sail + he EIGHT FULL pace. 410) tutvarnarions, BY DARLEY, mio TWENTY ie OF This in ome of the most chargil = as storiem enjoy @' ab: wie ALOR ine faye nloan today bas been steady ab rg a jy Premium. ihere were KO sg ne at fhe bank to day, Bloment, ‘Vive a from Pari® eontinne 10 a Anne pawn on te Toures.. ahd Whe Helinl mw tha" howe oy NEMOR}, . . 6 Vall that Chere wilt anet PO a patie Joan i ert pes Tne suave. sin bad been anaduuced of Alesse, J SCHLLAWEOUS w; gh TOOTS . 2 |

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