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A Some Silswlital oe Tr, Southern phrage, to of more thad / Hb of Europe, aii leases ha Byte Soi ao nme svat por | ath MCT GIT tor way | reves passerines tein | ay rane a seo Ren Raph | i acrsiecns | Ha Power to lanes tay ae ec ae ae Te asec included 125 -drunse a 59 bode itiagiog thet the peoplé ‘are ninking called tote Mexico betbré ho opened F tagiieies i Bh of ablectrdicg. | auantitiog, may ve ton euty soa — With the proprietors cree mney OF Klahts. ia. connection rs toe ad pice om Me. tp 7 JaMlar price being et oUt Of reach of Abele aristocratic ‘Ctataber (ta Febratry), “that ho would continag « falih. | # dren to Aas sbeir bat: | jarge bustuess will.be done ip tbat line t-tonce ears Tbe Nationa! Tote heme Janction Railroad, brought €@ 53 « pound: 98 ‘etaghtt oon | Yew of tblecxodas, the Grand Duke of hay | CU MMV OF tio new monarch; “wut that the latter, tn they are fener f lil h Lawtacilie Demo- xtra dividend of ‘nents per. gent, ecient ne Yury Onlkans HE Laie dt am et 128 balan good eed: | poured meter t8 do Ankt to ereato a now orde ol kane | o7% toverest, must bo dexiroun of ering ra 7 rage and | A a een Gisdt tax, on the 24 dai 2 Fo of gowarn- | Sr op and nat tse 94; 03 bales damaged upland, the Venedle Crowa—wbich he probaniy intenda oy : Bt onthe eal piles athe evil & ‘ ¥ of January wext. to holders. of % ' Courier, | ©°0fer upon all those who-are tunteutvemtat te travctote. wie sien ame sa E M {vi9e Yhend firocte, Roxbury, s . ing Bie domtn ious into 9 desert, This Atlante, Brom Ont Pte te) rt] mele" : F tongues Rp wall 1 4 5 (he second order: ig the air of oe 1° hf % i] proper ri i a ‘da od [ aa | it waneont to Boa Plotidn: ve Veoveee of li mrerlting Harooven uasion fines Ta arms Iris ue cosions | area ye; yet tes ' - t * ‘Loutsvitie, ". 2 on the 20th Inst. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | i ccxnotder claiming it shail have surrendered the oer wm gpa, | ttle tmued by the Eaghanee Bank. ang rosea 900 Jon Sazoenats ld tn the nameof the new wa. ‘ : Onder rket opened oun firmvess bat without — Bank of will pay, | after Décem- Our Londo ipeatly bee tprred on bis velorous =o ees agtege™ dvavced't became beeey #04 | 4.015 4 4ividend.6f'ten per cent ‘ : Buon ‘ 4 #* anes ch oe une conng price sbowing « dectwwe O° 4% | Ma eS age) Bante and Bank of Bos- ee ee emaneer mir se sat er ee a . x esr were f. . Tom from the highest point resched. The quotations ®5 | ton have decided to organize under the National Cur- fessional ; he would make os rare a show as twenty nine men; the stall and Tbemb singingfsb. What they exist for ssoms a ‘Pattalion of riflemen with twelve offteers and five ‘ ; port ‘and fifty.two men, Total forty-six offloers and Pye beens w can * 8 b follows: — rency law, $ A er ne by he . 238 2:15 P.M 237% ‘Tho total value of the exports, exclusive of epecte, from , except to provide the bigger prioces ove thousand one hundred men. a bat oo Je pretexts aud pt ‘ “ = ‘ foreig K of Len Bur ) fad babands, Ti thie be | the Peruvian will embark the stat of the Senge or under the vafious ie tacae g diss 410 236” | the yort of New York to foreign ports duriug the week | Now Wiy the don Times en iy Ra) aly fa ft moat conscientious | taljon of riflemen, wiih four companies; the fourth com. | Sences piled are i aamiaeete et desertion withou: 234% | ending December 6, wis $3 993,535. 4 ree artilier 5 8 Te ‘! respect they be called either uso ‘of the First battalion and tbe Mountain 7 Allusions, of course, polite of an pro wg ‘a portion of Grant's army | qhe value of exports from Boston, for the woek closing i} American War. ee A ods J ; bie ory No. gol,” total wontyate icocers end on8 thous pmmedeg the a eras ai act 0 4 " ie of i and the probably evacuation of Petersburg assisted the | pecember 2, was $513.42), against $280,243 for foe piece: «aN eS , Now, 16,1804 | these two steamers: the Vera Cruz, bat oy thar ars oar a (we bins to aey” not & few, w downward tendency, PA el REO west pie ap bi io (ni exports frona:the port ot . a * " i i Marviag? of MP ie - Miss Lee, een to French Soest blcpggenery Pie oa A Pot and making j themsoiveq orianioy eee, : by am pesant yrds manifested iol, Two closing sk for the last wok, amogin.ed to $167,590. Diplomatic and. Political Difficulties of th6 } x veiove'tt-was menrioped ta”'the part sae en CT geared clgpty ich ‘men, the fi/th compan yr sta ing yo ere the Prinoe of Augustenburg-Noer,ncle of to the crown of Schicawig-Holstein, bas marriod a Miss Leo, whose sister Ja the wife. of Baron Woobter, Bayariao ambassador at Paris, and who is said to be a niece or near roigtive of the rebel General, It appears thas the Prince wished her to contract what ts called.a hho wou!d DOF rather be ibe poorest Confederste Sere fy als Serean ear that they S the re in the world, an " E: oy, have made, ery wou) se Hing ae if she were —who would 0 ‘one Of the poorest and humblest of these be ‘ne parlor knights who are talking such prett ‘Riflemen, the Sacitary corps, and 'y. Total, twenty-six faicors and one thousand and twenty-four m* ‘These three steamers are destined to leave tho Eee ot sales showed tue following variations in price from those | Tho rpicrgo aud Northwestern Railroad gerne, daring of yestorday’s second board: —Brie deciined 4, Hudson | tho month of Nowember. $705,406 which ran wolgpe River 34, Rondipg %, Michigan Southern %,€hicg0, | over tho receipts, for the same time year, Burlingvon and Quiney %, Chicago aud Rock Island | go99,551, be Fort Wayne %, Ohio and Mississippi certificates % - ‘The Little Schuylkill Railroad Company will mal Dano-German Situation ‘Trieste beewers this met the me inst. ‘ as. tzely accompan' yy some ollicers, has they will Belgian Tegion 0 10 Vera’ pare ast Ee as errencommnt ortnnd: rood than American. Matrimonial A!liances " iM arte i f Europe Quickaiyoradvaucod, 335, Mariposa 365 Cumberland} gop annual ieiends af thiva pet sae Sioter? with Royalty. or jet-bandod marriage with bim, 1a which tbe wife does | jog the troope, The auras Tage at” nile the 6 eee ee eccives, coin Cora emma e ou ‘Goal 2%. The Saryene Company will pay coast gaa SOE ° not bear the name’ of her hhusbapd, and her chiidren aro perior officers, many of w belong to the fir it are tbruat through: Bender ad raining 4 ie Government securities were quiet; coupon sixes OF | ine coupons of thelr first morgage Boek : excluded frem the succession to the dominions or eetates a uv of | wine, while cheit brethren at Tories rttses o any, look on the expeditioa only {4 the fo tonguneuea excursion, which afforeg thom an oppor- tunity of seelng the world at large, 1681 declined 34, coupon five-tweaties 44 @ dg, DEW I85U0 | wil! ajso redeom in gold the twenty-five first mort- ¥ b biedness wore steady at 9794 4 | goge bonds drawn on Monday. SS NE ‘The quantity of flour, wheat, corn apd barloy loft at 00d? ‘comfortab! of tbo father, A connection of this kind wes formed by 43 nei 3 fo & ‘004 rely these com! a. Franz Muller a Mystery Even 20 | 40 1.10 xing of Prussia, Frederick Wiliam Ul., with a path ct a Novemt . aye the title of Prin. | 7 G0 garg oertrsewenrent lena bo geor enn aaa a cau of equa; cad move ceoonty vy erica Raves] = MEWS FROM THE SOUTH, | iter mrcrostoins ie, it was heavy. | y, d 1864 was as follows: od ss ; $ , x ‘ shade preser, bat afterwards, on thestenss iit be qu se &e., &., &. of Saxe-Woimar with a daughter of the Duke of Rich see ore tne Yankeos will conbacate uneir 0 . heat, bu. Corn, bu. Barley, by. Government securities, however, improved, aud the quo- Fiour, tbls, Wheat. bu. Corn pele ee ee vy tae i i} 3 3 beter . 18 108%, 106.500 2.070.999 38-288 with as-remorgoless. a hand.as thoae of eter me ae (andy erie ae potholes : 41 500 619,309 80,500 ae esc] Our London bien cS ie England, ‘, ad Ray oper nlpdagiey of TH PEACE MOVEMENT: nesses noi? valieat words to Engin: ‘ev ar ' (S800 Dec. 1.650 900 Toe. .6 7 NDON, FOV. + | Countess Dornberg, wh wg than the valiant deeds of thelr ‘ ts were offered at six per cont in Dee...» 63.800 Dec,1,559 900 Too. 68.400 Dec.171,100 Loxpox, » , : } soa Ps panemnacerieaes the gemumen rate is still seven, ‘The ogcregate quantity of the same artic’es left at tide- | The Lonton Times Takes a New Viewof th: Conduct of (he | in tiew of the paternal appeliation, The American lady, much to ber credit, deolined to enter the state of matrt- mony with the Prince of Noor on such equivocal terms, and the gentloman (who is a widower of sixty-four) be ing desperately in love, and utale to obtain the consent of his family to what they considered a meraltiance, de- termined to resiga his title and his claims upon the future succession in Schleswig-Holstein to his son by his first American War—A Northern Ocean Tevaraph to Ameri- ca—Franz Muller a Mystery Even Afier Death, &c. ‘Tho Loudon Zimes is growing awiable, After re‘using to print the numerous accounts of robe! birbarity at Fort First class commercial paper is scarce, and the dis- | water from the commencement of navigation to the 30th covpt rate ranges {rom seven and a balf to ten per cet. | of November, inclusive, during the yoars 1663 and 1864 Foreign exchange bas been quiet, as usual on steamer | wag ag follows:— see les teud downward. For sterling Flour, tis, Wheat, bu. Gorn, du. Barton, bu. Dkore ak 100} at ixty days, and 110K, 8 TION a mere 31 oy 20,533,400 2,778,709 | piniow and otber places, it comes out with a long homily Deskarsate 6 ee 1'129,200 14,808,700 9/231,0002'853,000 ager Semen ging SE three days. Merchants’ bills are offered at 108. The ‘d = ny | on warfare and its hardships, and say: , of shipments of specle to-day amounted to $860,000, of 280,500 Dec 6,200,500 Dell, 271,000 toc, 74,000 | war has beon condueted on both sidos with as groat ar The North Carolina Legislature Anxious to Begia Negotiations. Weowmspar, Nov. 30, fag dicey mt A kw johet to order at 12 by wii, One, from tho Committee on Foreign Aff ‘8 written report relative to the tawless seizure an ‘tho Contederate St :tes steamer Florida in tho: report was accompanied. by Ss § - 10 resolutions:— Brem ed ir eve yr any fa ex: ifo, and to descend trom the sphere of royalty into the lu ptiA reoaibed ok out $160,000, the Edinburg ag the wheat to flour,the quantity of ino | gard to humanity as any war ever was or any war wifo, Resolved, That the goizure of the Confedera es a Fcartpeies vege apf ponin this year, compared with the cor- | pected to be. Of course, then, all the barbarians under | pottrement. of private life. He retains, however, the aaeea Fdeice ton tie Rr Bet erat each vicor-of-w 010, ani ,000, ear, Proposed. Wachusett, in the Bay of Bubla, on the 7th Uctober I wos a flagrant outrage upon the territorial sovereiguty @ violative of the rights of tbis government in nev rs, in disregard of melee of ene and there ‘wroo 0 to every civilized maritime Powers (orreacived, Tea i wacthe duty of Braz, uoder the law of nations, to protect the property of the Cop'ederate States, while witbia its territory, against the hostile acts of every Power; and having failed to give such protes- tion, that that government ig bound to force the rest tution, to statu quo, of the steamer Florida, by ue authorities of the United st to the authorities of the Confederate conn the Bay of Bahia, whore it wal lawfully captured, wpecolved, oat the President be. requested to =! rt Communicated to all our commissioners abroad & {0 ftatoment of the illegal seizure and capture of ue Fiorida, together with the opiuton of this government ym tho outrage, and that said commissiouers be fostrucieate bring the game to the atieati Ls > ‘goveroments of Surope in which they respectively ros! wets roport ‘and redolutious were ordered to be pried. Mr. Onn, also, from the sxme committer, introducd # joint resaiution authorizing the appointment oF a ie Bionor to Brazil, which was read twice aud placed on calendar. him anew With respect to the avuilabiiity of the publicdomain | rosyonding period last year, shows a deflcloncy of | Joff, Davis have. boon whitowasted by oe CRA title of prince, ee cea wiestee tho for purposes of taxstion, Bir, Fessenden very properly | 1 534,700 bbls. flour. The following comparative tablo | 7imes No doubt it will do the rebels good aud make by the Empress rae cos par Mision Fag ‘calls attention to the fact that, owing to the operation of | snows the quautity of some of the principal articles of | feel proud and amiable. ae woudding at Paris, he star! fe Egypt. Not long since « the Homestead law, the agriculturalregion hasalm st | prodace left at tidewater from tho commencement of L hear good news respecting the future prospec'é Oo! ” to pass the bre: gee ect shaw. wis uae Guurely ceneed toaford adirect revenue. It therefore | ayigation to aud including the S0th of November, In | ocean telegragh, Colonel Sal. T'. Shastuer tas been in | similar renunciation o anaes a ea ees ‘Decomes a question of importapce whether or not the Da: | iho years indicated:— Denmark and Sweden the last few months, and is carry: oy Po yi obi pe ca ge! daughter of tional ivterest would be promoted by a repeat of this 1862, tng everything before him, 16 has astonisbod the is Fa minal 8: yur, in Consequence of which he dropped law. ‘There would doubtless be very strong opposition att weg Swedes and Danes by his electrical experiments, Tar. if ah Sormour, fa ra arc ake Palmer ger iit e i juestionable utilit; i aye token up tbe Iceland and Greenland telegraph | which he ia now known, Ho is a post captain in 6 EE EEN i eieeaatre | nt dee ae token UP And are determined t> pur the ting | Frritish navy, and commands one of the royal yachts alana nets cnet ume aN throng. it will make the Seandinaviag counttist fyde- | One of the most enrions inatanccs of p morganatie mar Shep., «Mite Fensenden: Perak Pendent of Mr. John Ball nthe travemission of imdrt- | riagé was foul ct the ckandiather of the resent King of Pogsibly, bad the struggle in which the nation is now ant political and commorcial iutelligence. ‘ Prussia (the practice seems to run in the amaily), who engaged been foreseen Or even apprebended, Congrese ‘The argumevt as to-one of more ocein telegraph lines | married a Countess Deuhoff, in the fashion Cees might have deemed it pradent not to adopt a system “ton America is) like tbls. 1 tho one is Dullt | eho bis Queen was till alive, and.whoso children Dy which renders go large @ portion of the public domain Home ireland to "Nosfoundisnd,, it ‘will doraon: | this union fare ia the rollg of” the Prussian nobility as Uoavailabie as a basis of credit, eitber by way of pledve Siento the feasibility of ab ocean Tino: andes tuat ove | Counts of Brandenburg, OF course bigamy te prohibited of its | roceeds or au appropriation of these proceeds wiro cannot do baif tho business required at romunera- | py the laws o! Pruzsin thé same as vy those of otlior permanently to tbe creation of a sinking fund for the Fe cannot ae ena line become a necosaity aud Tost | Cyifiged coutriog; bu. thea the laws are ouly ultimate redemption of the public debt. In either egpect be built, If that line fails, the necessity for the northern | common people, and not for kings. hionabie w that domain mizbi Dive Deco mde to render material ne is ail the greater. and as these distances—‘our to six | “°Apropus of marriages iu high life, the fashionable world aid, bit tt may still fairl: be questioned wherte hundred miles—-have been repeatedis goce over at tho | of Berlin has beon not a little scandalized by the w What extent such aid has not been afferded by the in’ | which have arrived at Chicago this yoar, to tho Ist of | vs, tnero can ben? cliance Of @ felltrsover tbise shores | Count Wostphalia, a member of one of the fin ducements offered to au immigration which is daily aug. December, compared with the arrivals during the same | and headlands. The line, too, will giv Rugs & aoe is Prussia, with a beautiful dans-use, Mile. Catheriv South Carolina Opposed to the Project. The Rebel Press on the North- ern Rebels. a They Are Not to be Allowed to Return South, ae ae. a ‘The enate resolved into secret session, and, upon be gg aA aie arm 1802 and 1883: advantage in commercial and political ailairs ebe edbure. the imperial thoatre at 8t. rie ine reopening doors, referred several House bills, ud Naar A kt igh by ig upeeamnrepteaetee = would not Baye if dependent on @ live across Great | The fuir bi a was starring boro last ae pds Ox: Ponce Negotiations. then adjourned. 5 1861. 1862, 1863. 184. | Rritain, There iano doubt that each of these lines, if | Royal Opera House, whore her magoificent diamonds ox. | | wa i nag NOKTH CAROLINA LEGISLA- epee sa agricultural industry is more or less Impaired, and ceo | riogp, harrels.. 117 087 229,280 113,173 60,954 | Hoon are built, will pay dividends o: at least twenty per | cited vbe envy of the gentler sex simost ae much as the cons TH Tam MONTH CAROLINA LoretA~ | goven OF BEIRESENTATITE traltzation instead of diffusion of population takes place, | Wheat, bushels, 9,909,495 10,476,600 8,665,874 5,578,563 | cont por annum. liberal display cf ber charms carapiaree the seul le 3 A PEACE. Poe lutions offered by Mr. Foote on Tuesday jst, and that, therefore, the full extent of revenue from this | Corn. 5,508 ,7: mu tthe TURK $0 ear 4,400 651 2,676,367 1,279,137 : but, thor isdead, itisueteaar | of creation. ‘The young couple 145.404 "418-48 | 7.203 | gop ti anon Great mbar! ti fu nate te | mansion in Victorisareat, wot do Bote! af tke Ameriont | 15 tye North Carolina Senate the following resolutions 940 if a about t the moment. e German tion, a1 ave . 127,765 T8008 "100,907 ne Alias doen ‘in throagh the Americal war, Seah. be nunierousiy attended by the beau monde, or | were submitted by Mr. nae of Bertie county, and rev 200,170 268,980 219,842 | wag of the party at the hanging, anc he insists on it that | the demémonde, of Berlin. ferred to a joint committee:— in refereuce to the Motiroe doo.rine, comlug ap for on- thre, tinea anceps eats u mit re ir Foorr aiso offered a resolution, airing that on Oats. Burley, Ri source could not be reaped til! long after the restoration of peace; for the army now absorbs a large number of those who would otherwise bs employed in agricultural Peas. thor! fotertere with refereuce tthe i bear Hprit said, and shat ho only, olved, That five commiesioners be élected by this:| aresebhas nd suthority to" tbe labor, At pregeot even, the advantages afforded by tho | The following comparative statement shows the ave- | ho beard gery word the culprit ssid. and ust ho oo Peary, Nova16, 1364. | General Assombly, to act win commissioners from tue. |. subyect of tbe avon of inves, apoken of tute Techland aegpmonegee | at kee aimee ena amceniaen haters Roya Partiamentary Address in Austria and Prussia— | other States of the confederacy, as a medium for nego: Toatclary. bie 4 ja — r iter than ever. ev b tt e ‘ol ‘wha others from town, tife and the, grimy, $0 sayipanade. panes forithe peste ee ee site Wok | afpen 7 be cuted Ia Kogiand wneco the noxlety Cabinet “Mistakes of (he Prussian Monarchs Antici- blr THat each of Mie otter Baten of Whe cba: tbh be tn a ones ee cauenaen costar rabie extent; and, therefore, in this respect, the time for $44,170,412. 44,810,185 | in official’ quarters was 20 great to get aconfossion. It pated Difficulties Over the Danish Spoils, Lc. federacy be respect'ully requested to eho poem taney more of the States composing the Confedrate Zh nea ” y 1 i favorably with the hat . that be | erate States, ys way judas 934 084 | they got one—through a priest! Unlega some future oon. eichgrath coutrasts very favorably Davis, fo the nume of these sovereign States. om teom this eibarrasemost: Taree are Bui the property | Circuatoa.-.-~ : Sia. “Fag toy | viet on te deathbed or in bie last bourn,confosos to aun toe King of Prossia {@ in the habit of addressing pavier to the United States a couferener Cor negotiating a | at this time, nothing to justity such exirome ineasred, ‘com! reads ‘and that it would be alike unwise and unpatriotic f« petty ate peek manion & te sieeagtaaiea Fijament like strictly constitut peace through the medium of these commissioners. oe wad Galen t0 ‘aay cic phipeecasteal | ns Fe pili beg peioesd ved, That the Governor make known to each of: | one oF more make ay proposals py er ore | wetfens } tens Avcumdent, and'abows that in the exteranls of a liberal hoe sinat the Governor, maxe known te each of | to the establsbment of - spperate yl overnmont, ag leas te ¢ unquestionably allowable for the said States to.ca! ‘ uSteia has madé greater progress } Gevoral Agsembiy of North Carotiaa, and endeavor to quest! it to the organic Iw np say oom‘ m secure their co-operation. Z together in a manuer wot repugnan’ or Resolved, That. wl er any. fiye of the States shall ‘Staves, for the purpose ave responded by the appoidtment of commissioners, ‘States Govertior communicate tho proceedings, officially, to Freeda ers and request. bis prompt action upon whe P 3 In Uae Lower House a series of similar resolutions were . The following are among the most signiticant:— Resolved, Monation, aud may be disposed of as Cong’ess bail | It will appear from the forthcoming report of the New fetermine, That they sboula y Tevenus e sas ’ 7 owner, Independent ef the collateral advantages derived | York Sta'e Engineer and Surveyor that the length of ac from individuat enterprise in extracting the precious | tual railroad to this State, iucluding city roads, is about Our Paris Correspo pataec nivel’ peyon prone ee ie eatin tte three thousand five hupdred mies; and the capital stock Panis, Nov. a | 19 three years (yan Priteie bn pe om Mey — part with QA unequalled and ioexhaustible source of | !nvested exceeds $125,000,000, of which not quite | gyect of the Negro Arming Poltty of the South'in Murepe—/') tion/of the Austgian empire is indoitely wea'th and power, the control of which should always | $100,000,000 is paid in, Tne funded debt of the different A South American: King in Trouble, de, tian that of thi oduntry. It bas to stragg'e with ao im- ain ia the hands of the government. On the otuer, | radg is about $75,000,000, and’ thé floating debt ly incroasibg deficit; one of its provinces SahS orteedies toate “ky i eenye sand hb yes $1,000,000 more. ‘The construction of the rosdé cost | southern negroes in bebslt of the rebels, ia tolrather | is constantly mi by the arms and intrigues of « poegeene hs It is — era pao Nee may id $150,000,000, and the cost of maintaining and operating | imcreasé the interest upon this sites etlgged the | - vigilant and le se prt el a second spcinaek le. spr ian aneepanadaiey tienes anes BES therm exceeds $5,000,000. The earnings apd receipts for ity of the French people, and in eo major ‘only “kept “oy: martial «ol Made available to au extent in some just measure pro- | ‘We >.> sie cople of Europe, that elavery ie toccome to’an end, | others -(Galiciacand\Bohemis), are avowe!ly watch- people of _ the F Ser oat aah, on, if able Be Wapraction mateo ‘ by and advics and consent of the Senate, bel “¢ Portionate to their yearly production, ‘1gyh, eatimaned, wit pak ep Siege. , tue | tho constituted xuthority under tbe constitution for ae eer we a cotain Saber Congress will, therefore, do well to impose atax per | / ihe Boston aud Lowelt Ratiread Company bave de- phey will bein favor of the recognition of the South. tanity te separate from the conettt as ett . nianiion fs | rn fa oe ounce upon and silver (after assay) yieided by pe clared 4 semi-annual dividend or soreet inte and yy ower, ea rotint| i ees “ rhs % , ne Fa hoi us and anyth 'es, our Ropresen- | an of the war, 67 cx would conawee “ener Typ ROT HTBBOUE | — 1156 600 . ‘eirétes to ‘ - iy thing but revoluti - on pec cab e ‘I Railroad: , a 108" Parlg the, Southorners pada: are admitted ia | acicr, and a very” moder at of | Been soe “ fogdc it erDOTs Of pene concluded by ing 4) soa panther Raion comvieted ee eh sede pire hommmetatdhses cat wit | fore ne eo aa bes remetes Upmann | Retmnaa toa ome uy fom bit vs updred and eventy five miles. Faraiies 2s 2 oa Be i so UR, a pe 1 NY, mast viata! Cra itis really iro Attatoment of this object tion may be secured in ite | e; Cuanx, of Missouri report Bo e000 i péeait. . “ 4 ! (3 > Bot wit is a resolutions “we omni, haa Trier‘, | 10000'4u,7 3 keUsate ato % fofe the fribuaal'ef Police. M. do ‘Toonens, the Perigord | ties and attachment to obsolete: t ditions, phar SOUTH Canopina OPFOSRS A CONVENTION OF states, | Ste dr etrehicoous ‘and whet Mak MeL, ri 73,612 00° an.i71 ai | 5000 "ao. + 120 lawyer w} yoardago woke to Chile aud had him. | Perceive bow much bis power-wagld bo ‘euhanced b; In the South Carolina Senate, ‘Mr. Ler Claring that we can make no pripositions for pace Feaai ia. Se tatlOS | coco usw, uo Be ae GOehlly eeeoatgd OA xtc Daman RO, TIRE StLSe- | Fonscaablo wishes so of pe the | the following, which were ordered tg rege sagrevemy continues to invade-our sol. egy 62 5 2, 200% 5S o's, id xpatriates 3 f hens ‘ 0 —_ " Ol “4 penny 2668/08 | S000 GBF. OTe ay was ALY a hotel Leopee el uae ESCH | tives, If insted. Of makineuimecle Lhe ot ees, |, Resolved, That s termisation of ¢ Dot bo itwtracted bs pes era the committed>ata Total..!.... $11,577 49 © 920044 88 118,467 39 | 17000 IN war icau.. 99% tof three tdusmtid fraveae Te appescs teat we git | who bave no other ‘object than to toriee onc me cedae | and Moody war és anohject to be d-wobily, desirod ba one, | MAD LtO%m, Miswours, Re nmondntory of tea wen pee, arietienene E 000A Gareliog’ e's, 8° akep rooms at the hovso at a reveAt one ientres qa, |.the priviloges and abuses cf'a past fon ch of Am:rica, but only Om terms orebee | Sue Were NOt kermane Peer eyeres bel orb toned HA aie vet eT oe BO00 Mo Gist. ..b10 6aig Qftyfrance per month, And in addition to th Aha Mie | Sct 10 conformity with the con lute separation (rom the United States, bee 1p ‘by himseif, treated of iibose vision first mortzace bon: f + $1,000 goo | 250 00 & Miescert.. a5 400,400 | 8000 do... bid -B53¢ 500600 | 7S che Fourth N bk. 25 9.400 | AOU Canton Company 33; 86 ny jesly, apparently yiking the good things ¢ Mts bea | #¥orn to uphold, and which, after eit, a : Resolved, 18, being well known that Tun up in four Month. bill of more Ehantwo thececny | interfere with his prerogative, he rms would be s0.them Passeme By deprecaten the idea overtures for poten ae gae rd tndipatgad eee ct of America as unnecessary, First division second mortrave bun: Oskxloosa first m rtvage hou Land grant fret, mo tgage bonds, Tand grant secoud mortgage bonds. Peuding — Of this'point the House wentoto francs for *‘viofwals atid »” partienlarly tho. Ja Jet, become the moet popular, and, 41 Upon belng “sled Me Nie Bul hae nest; | POwer‘Ul, mouarch in Germany, and @eorinicte: oye eui- pa his inability ‘to ave & nota for the | (8% ae taose who are pro 60 129 by pro‘oundly dissatisfiod with briage. bonds Qtz Hill Nig Bog 2 amount, sigced royaltitie of « ms the present state of things jo the « and.” Mr.,Mazyck also sv ‘From yor odbe NeaDel eH 1000 Clow & * ihn RR. 1m rata Pa od Graite Hire Kieg wou cane tn anol oo fatherland, and ag vay es ‘ee = “pahalondad resolutions, the fod reer to Tenbar that thi poi ite Fiat soos ude 0... ee oe edt, (or whi hs iter! of G 5 stan " Total... 0... + tome Fedo | 670 bymd 100 a a gi 5 : ets Drove ihabepetal rere eon, tr has ween so longatrivige biter, when ved. That the Cotifedcrate States. having in the Maytetg, “EMA WAS captured ‘by the “eueny mae The cormpury band’ id° iis for | 100 4 8 Clev& Tot RDO B10: f MIB ANd Aleo, thar ab the time he incurred the debt | RS, MAP without further effort, add the peity kings | very being os bores corset Doceesarlly Incident to thole Iron, owns 008. “milla ove tbeusid | 200 300 Cot & Rk Isid RR 106% | He gas Gdeavaring to-fegotiate @ amall oan of one Hwn- | the foistica! tainly deck by their owa wud ect to jomn racy of the Cif States ang greded from the confede. pte | ed by the ¢ Le. mw lague | 520 00 aa) rons fof the purpose of aidis a ‘azie formed under Lis auspices, as ti a s and formed t: ¢ Portion, evrtainiug coal hit irousot faut value “Ke | 200 ecm. vous ma recovering, hig) Kingdom” Rho truiacal freyrt set} ret ie ee orced te Jom the odtaek fal usion free, peatig’ase, ees whist ins the United Steg: repree ay QuAR Darr: aevbmmieeTon me. will be opeve:t in about ten days, and the :ord oon 100'Ame Contos, b1d) $5 : dobt, will suom be undor the neseseity of going to Clichy, | Sousemmation is entirely out o: the qestion. Noone | and tho poner tee reke $0 aud at war with each otnor, | November. 25, i804, are horevy decitrod to ve exe fo Dea Moires esriy in the «iting. ‘Ibe Presiient of the | 200 Quicksilver MgCv 90 25 Cm, Ham & D RR 123 eb ich fe ce age Prussia under vetted By ue tree nationd | ° tad co. United States bis fixe) tbe eastern terminus of | D Grand Opera of the unfortunate kins Pacitic Railroad ai Umaha, on the Mistouri river, directiy | 100 ojon | 100 thé dancewse who took the place at the | a2 be anxtous for te : 8 fegime like th ivry, be married to tho krench jodrnaiist, gpa: “has that does not so m 2. All officers t, which is the omly ono in Europe | Sturce pint ntion of the Coofeder: and men of the Vicksburg capture of being vested by the Coauainacts with foreign nations vely St r iffe. profesa to be-in favor of pro- in the President and Se daly 4, 1563, who rted at SPporie the western ‘e:ding of ‘the a ud, Mis : Seas, and la doing. of Yibiog io its power to bring tho | bance ey, Matas or States could, w thout a palpan east OF west of the seeded miner aay te 4 the two roads" * UFidee 18 te be aed 10 The BDITO Torus dae ea ade oa Ser. 18,1904. | has raised the tntitary’ and: disforoadhe resrgarknoley | fav and sound Policy, open negotatian Bare e! | fiadandaa * Ho! UbLDn Agect of engpaneee- oe Oe OF ENE REELLD, cet he io ae cvernment im Italion Af. | Bia, out it h leo! Nee Prus- | sending delegates or cot ‘or peace by }, Agent of Exchange. ‘@ The subjoived figures show tho total reset “ is ”’ Pomad ‘utd has comple:oly destroyed her moral infiue; i mmissioners to an ext; By order. pte and ebi,* In the Heratn of the Sd inet. Tairs—* Death in the” Pomad+ and Perf ’ Fveu th y 5-1 ee. | Congress or conventio: st raordinary S COOPER. Ments of Nour and grain ut Chicago thie yeor down to id inet. Ty notice that Capt Drow Ye erfume © Pot. 10 Schicawig-Holatgiuers, whom she his,just re. 1 of the States of both confedere —We took on board three pazsengera who nad With (ue Wovements of brewdstulle | tickets {rom the office aud passports}-as I was ioformed ame period in 1808: by the purser December 3, compa at (he port during th Now tint the discutsion in the Italian Parliament re‘a. | ved trom a foreign yoksyand who would desire nothing better than to . tive to the removal of the capital end collateral questions i} Prussia, are venous copeasn to tals ects pe rng {2 closed, we eball probably soon know whether or uot ation wh ch the adventurous Premier Is #111! saspected of there Is any truth in the roports which have been in cir- | S™0rtMuing. and protest that they would rather besub. culstion for severa! days past im political circles, to the | auto” The ne of Delaa Seahewed ind oy ther Jo y oir cles or io any other mode. Nor woul is ob} Temoved by the consent of the Confederate frrnceiel Which ts uot authorized to alter or disponse wie and constitution; and any individual taking part ig po ad Coevention, without the Buthority of tbe States would be guilt Sa the grave offence of dealing with th public Adjutant and Ir HLL. Cray, Actiog Adjutent Gencral et oe The Geosgia Militia. 4 RICH O&DSS ON THe StYL@ OF. THe OMOROTA MILITIA, ‘We copy the following trom a Georgia piiper:— Sh, 186: Flour, ble... 1.414 248 rieso2 This snot true, One of the three—Lieutenant Brain ‘a8 Johoron—had x passport vised by the Amorican Con. 1, the other two Wheat, bush 10,805 131 11,0457 % 4 effect thaf™M Drouya de Lhoys was only | kind @eitverers bas 7. Resolved, That such GUNERAL ORDENS——NO, 36 Corn 5.0.6, 43 13.0-4,2 4 2 their paseags, as porsous have coe st ¥ awaiting thas | *' rers bas induced thom ,to rally ones such a convention, besides bo Heangu. ou 89-008 a8 ae "1 36 1:0 aaa 2°6 | froqaeatly done before, with the captain's knowledge, | "0 t7 give publicity tow frost batch of important de} Colarieg artitee ef Augustenburg,. whose shilly shally. and ptr y would be unprecedented, arganaing The Colonel "Compandisy Te Phe gry ee i NOs | TO Hi4 OF: 845,450 J } 4 when be asked me If ali was right?” I acswered, Spatches of the following purpert:— . Adherouts, and meetings ts A his | she regularly es! Ab lisbed gover ee erty at stabittiy of sae be jPod the practice recentty rulged by 221,406 | “¥en” cal ose to a. tans mre preeive m0 more catoyar!. | 19g lm the legitimate , aed declaring shat they. |. COVPRNOR BOSHAM, OF 8OUER canon tricked out im all the gaudy heeenine 4 evening parade which or. Darisg my exic o ’ 2 y tober, Dublisved bi wii recogaize no other. It t for a NS, ALSO OP- rapberomiia of win. ried at Chicato Ibis pear ad last dost oa ech ar | Darts my mixicon month’ omplaymeat on the Roa. | Manvewt ‘2k. teeth mete tO 4 7 ae ne OF abe argon that ||| POSED TO PEACE XEGOTIATIONG—ue 'WaN19 TO and Which Das beou delivered to Cardivat huvsat circular despaten to ali the Catholic Powers, Tade—sportiag on wuch occasions favore fancy ‘pouches, whereas tho Rulée a of War require only the uniform, sash and 6: Vrussia countenatces the cltiins oF # Oldenburg. The oflicial and Sehtetboie papers meets which it’ | ‘be most savagedavectives against the unfortunate Al. fare > FIGHT 17 OUT, yer (he company ror the capiain bave given Sccordiog to the prices ia December, 1869 am: 1864, was ? noegechien.. The followin, orders not to tako passengers. with as follows: fore uo blame can possibiy Meeks eemportey there; tes and Artictes: St 6 is the closing paragraph of the recent evidences of vanity iil 4. Suck y De attechod to me is laid down that the temporal power, widitu ite ¢ | Eustenburg, and he. would probal tt ‘Message of Governor, Bonham to re @ & ration bowed to the “ " i . presen! ; he wero the rth by debt and povert, Bray k ar rete a a sta Muits, remains guaranteed by France, aad which fue | 00% protected by the #ederal troops that still garrison} Carolina: ’ Legislature of gouth onston ty ng we Gre; aod takos this ec- overinres to Austcia, Spoiu, and Bavaris, to request thera’ | Holstetn toexamine with France (pe propriety 3 placi fs, ius the fate of t arity of the Pope under the bollectirs gusreans ce thu’ | Cotslony: depends tines, Seen aacoeuat, eeu oF the wc: to atate that uct follies will 18.224 KIT atod, pa iit no longer bq toler. under arrest, iat fo ‘Those in whom the 10,497,495 | lovers and caj tain, and leo endeavored tod my duty treat; erate goverament Tealdes have pty: ni maf ee: ofeer Infrlog this order will be pieced ie Si | Berta Sin ie Fone under the on qt | of Prassiator the wt ire wpon'the mot jon: 17, to show the Ni all they ean, wit if the error is roj A, 679,676 2 | lm since to aageelt T axa obliged tovtroubie you wo | Biz 32424 ,sll, in, which tha Franch Moietec of boreiga'| Fecokuloa by Aneta, nnd the Pression althece ee ef. eeeizouH ot peace ‘The Trenidend coe herent Ne tb of ¢ - Na a i ite wae pie yee tawikee © | ASE siccameiy bes op. the rl parneraponct | 20g Medio ctam Drona Tor that, Sheen has ore bf the other hand, has repentedly dsciared vpategesais, | BY command of Fx Porser of etoewor Ro: ‘eambie io bill presented to Cabinet at Vienna. As yét Count Menedor? 6 dott. A people who, ages aoe dior r aie tue fib ot Cha bi pt aie . fen: betas back; | striction. y , Uf DO”. and recon. How Lee's A ts G) fi ry 001 e) oma @ capital, xtenuasis ee Bm pero; 's speech tall 5 A people who, tinder a. — fe oars fh The following is a comparison 0: the fOotiogs of cae fic C@PEMES Of Harding. the Hnsham the p 24 Fovudieg ctere, to provent Taly ‘Com availing her. | between him rant illustrious ally, omen, sirmoty, could be induced Bist eeotle ton circumstances, 4 SOLDIER’s ComPLAINT. wages career tt eigen erate owe itette. Boya. cording f lence Of Hance wo consine the treaty ac. shevalae ot let, ue beet anpored Yabo of the consthiutious) tmcda,. are already eubjogated, y tema ghee BCaMOND pier atce, jag . Consittevtionn f orning deter i ; ‘amok Lecom: z! win : ‘enc eileen ane Tercvereuetonya, thet) hecheemaabeinas be aassenien the tratn or |S taxon bys the wncie ahd a) atrons ie tat on the at if Ir eoll, the hole cone sae Seoioet | yd think it vary strange we cannot gt nan abe ‘ ‘ Lorie 0 fe ' 7 " . ae a 2 i rane ; a: , Sounry $08 8itog SP, Ovowatim, Devons. | Ee Sertinapare aeasetale ABP, wae captured ca Fay | sheco reports; bat tla eoy lends prslevo eliove ware | fede eget Stato 8 ein ey pro- | grancbe ati amontag, eacraie OFARelr voeidences and | ARG see are sadly 1m mecd of clothen 1 eve Yee er a ‘caer Sige Same naan acer oy Pty En thaw maccs eck oie tes To‘use to back her ally in the Diet, er demand tvo bight fo . unbecoming 2.672 . i though not, perhaps, literal - Price for her stipport. the eituat: © | unabiaity and onthusiasn, resolved ¢ our battery at Spottayivania, aud since then Thi man Hording former a D , Iy correct, te Frey gov. uation of Prussia will be ab tein at continually fa thi Cue nine tee ee re {he Uolted | eromont iz by no means intenging. to atindow hie Ajoll ‘Somewhat embarrarziog. fy her motiomehas not tho’| foate rat to r pee Bs cob la the fed 1 do not know wh ot been There are plenty of clothes he io. gowersumauch tose, | lke WOXPC he tone why Fagen 1 would Greyhound (on which Belte*Boy'l wie a passe 2 instructions to cirry the verse! Into caver bur Rota vet ‘on the trip be permitted the captain of the 0 hess to fate and his peop pie wea 4 rem: rdop: from his ¢omnink, ti howl, of @ chance; 4 Fer, i se gee ate een ‘consequence, ofther have to sit} si m likely to effect their safe bave been in all the bi do , oO st | and fr “ safely ¢ battles, and goaiaes to ercapo, fOr wDich, Ne i6 wid, ue was dimlsved the eel Of Medicine, of Paris, at rhose econces alk; tion ot her pong or te. tia oy ie degrada un except nach ag ey aa oaaee shat ou arent] Wo had out oor Mente tbe ‘emg Tearor faye i 1182,4 ! Ts pertaining to the public henttn aredie- |, ¥2'8 Cotce at the risk of not ‘eion, | 9 Our euermies, Tith Ws we would got what November. 41°763.147 8.00 94g 03 | pehttet Pole Roya was restored to Itverty eho went to | cuesed, hag recently ¢ but of broaking w ihe caly provokingsa collision , rae le we wanted, but they are in the handa of the December, 44,810195 2400418 Sieg iat 24.048 %.3 | Enrupe, where who ard Hardieg wera insted 4 ay | ly takoa up the subjoe of chamebice, | and th Eup the whole ttbrle of the Federal union, | ‘The Rew We arg wow opposite Fort Harrisor snemy. pe . puis 492,064 | eaye Mat since bie martinre & Tried, | ilardieg | and if wo may bellove the > is the bands of the extre q ie therm ikerugees in Now ¥ arya n, —The differences between the January footin, hoge | carded e 1 Helle she lind Been die Foports of abiebomists aud, ti arty, If lefb to sh me Apis 9 (From the Richmond 1) rand VATE IN THE MANOBESTER ARTILLERY, #8 Aud thoge {| Carded by the rebeFeympathizers b Physictrns, moet of th banter A {0 himsolf, M. ce Bismark would.| The New mond Mispaich, Nec. 8 5 of December are as {uliows:— etonding she ei > Sutope, but wotwith J there pomades fod tyes an: ho: shrink from thealtornatiye, but the K. 1o New York Daily News administer: = {December are as fuliow desktp 308 ick aneat ince ates (2 the best society.’ He himeait,|. commotion uted by ladies to make therm yes and other | man to taMlow Mim if Bact an ¢ King Soutbern rofugocr who crowd botsla in wae | o% Soup fer the Hichmon, Decrease in enecie Tocrease in circulation. Increase in deposits, further t 8e] veR Ii cl banque police, =a ee {he | and batdeomer than they really aro, ook, y it id miration of his lsler’s capaci Poor, g bis aa. Leaving | Pevcleanse. Harding's relatives ree hardly be : ty woul ¥ elvewhere, and make the Only Twenty-five Cente Per Guar, Soo ab6 | and be allezes that they onetoentieay " ro the Peslumed poisone, Ii ’ inst. Gispieaged with, him ou at’ or m the; gaplowsant discovery thab it hat ro. bo Richmond Whig, tr [From t! Deo. 2 ; nly Injartous to therpaich of. tb hi i Tho first woup distribution took pinte ‘at 415 : 209 | cout of bis marriage with Boll, who use them. M. Becett ‘. im into a quarco! Ww ith gil his allign— ‘~ Place at Metropott tepaeteaeners pe 86i88,106 | Harding ancora thas Meeean ie ait, wy Roce SiciaD, bas discovered ng’ leew than ne tye, yy: ait staune tes into the ately, cert Mee ould gi Bai thie noraag, The actaagehents of the astoclat saa Se lites (hes aera portations of general mercaad- | writing a bistory of her life a ver are, oo ry BS oH 1a coMmetios Which ire has eae t bape speed Acme Vidura fall, Cuere‘ore, ft i@ by ixle by “fighting b Srp portent, anaitee coup Outdoliclous, Too same uring the week engae iis st the pork of New York, | MG se enemged Jn avricing @ novel, the ttle of hich ig'| £22 Co8metice (0 which the name ‘vegeta ler ave Bare lay, bot it they sce te tal of ae wrk histo. If they ha Hot be Maes 0} af tod vigat feos gente e quart could 4 % Decombor 8, was $1,706,240, * reat Vidiory, ae ttt eee 8 gained ike they would ” debe AoE IOs | vo dollars, 1,7 ee sat tod Boston airoud Gompaay wil pet that tn, ieee car tricenee 1 cola to, Mattinsborg J. putes igibaese gortions 0 meee wih Achlawig ieatory” Py (a and appties oa of Massachusetts, at ite coming | POV4, whem Wo doulted to tee hereto fz. am, Mac and certain sie diacases emi is We respect te enver- Rec! rhe, one huntred ve le bet . Nay of on jnvas.gp by 4 "6 army atate that purpose of poabiieg trated thousasd shares, for the | lurit gsumembéreda the vicaity Ta which Heath a ; Vinee, Nov. 16,1601, | thar qourtep sey f Wet aod bobiest perganh it | drend.a hatte denne aeetBe a7; ad We Yankees © connect theirroad by ex. | captured. Oar Bertin Correspona Bimigrant: Troops for Mexico Oaritalian Rind, , Li ‘bo foam metration in the direction of Little talon, from the main line ix Newton ce Brighton | fouiie ting DFAgeS oF bis woaith; but when snatched only i f zy Bria, ae! ae a PT piece United Staten, with a view of raakihg ie 1 ie waet {Pay (AY, Dot de, unfounded, an crenerad Ube Uatin oF Crnnd emcee ihline and Cam ridge, td | aed tmnay with ark hal dane bekot yey ee an Emigration from Mectivduip {0 Umoien ee | _ TUE Bagled ebvornii@le” BEA enpdiated au Scarlett nativd nad a eer Bea cnaae’e fetid tae | tone Crees are 1 act pnton dew sow hans f G. jane! ilroad. They will aleo oot face, He dresses tastofally im b a, Accounts from Meckienb ly ©, bawsador ‘the Mox ne a enunciatione of the British proes aud hag Ask power to oon; t “ et a “tall beaver,” 7 10 broadcloth, wears ‘enburg stato that in emigration foun Court. Letters from Pari: f this di D ‘not been for. from some consesient reant te dee railroad extending | canlem momteemsy” hae hie toto He cannot yp | matte i gotng on from the duchy to Ameria, and thar | *Petk % flendly Félationn that Lave oetabliatod thena. | {MF Tiropet fo Priston the they cunt ony — over toven thousana & northeasterly rector ee nace lie 48 Brookline, ip | a great deal ot bimneli, and: Be appears totars ise ect | (20 Bdboldore are looking forward with aemsey tone | C0Ve% ation tho gotertineats of Sngland anu | UU, And ebtiphomaiged Winn! (neice vee by Lous Perry connty, Midianes 4 ’ OF upon the bod at | O gab in abundance, and while being Moment when they will bi Mexico, while, #rout h. ie '¥, for the purpose of the , 2 cour: ave i, , , On the rooms. ope- tar rocking Branch Reliroad, and through Aoxbury aca | {0,018 C ‘apltcl be cont dred Ereely with tbe Dicer hav, | e#taree, Burg fe that bape tagcitivate thelr | yeuwoed the’ Chit bt the nee dope an ee @formike theie coun | river’ crn We i Baan Oper wT "idee, aod parallel to @roa the bed of the Grand | ue. sree) ANd Donated of ‘hie Weslth aud educa. | ancient Ep valley i which ti Vga ane Ie ee dates a veo | prowl OC racean we fe aa, Ot the nobles f0 Nog thelr afamory tb | ur eee se ety i Junction Railroad, and 50 by eitber mote to the com. hace a i Poseavency ihe Korky or. furore sgt; waove

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