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-) = E rs ‘will epesdily. reeclutioas calculated te preveat en Vd any periites earaatom of, the Ist says —The mediation of uetria iv deem sceepted. there 6 ne of » coltision between ‘ise Prussian forces is ek tf 4 5 7 & Wall Street Case. SUPERIOR OCOURT—FRIAL TERM. Betore Judge Monell. Dac, 20.—Bere Bliss end others we. Patrick rr [ —— — =| i — ] on = | m i if i if there, ast hes and interrapting o ‘could mein and Lauenburg aad the federal Woops im these | lephen,—This wes an ection om a contract, te vesovad . army oo htm ee a wee epee con bandos Bom Bint that the Garman guarvet te proelortinyss. cenlggecybtexteas. oi, ergrelnd form. But ‘approaching an actual coilision, purchase ef socks. The plaintifis allege that during ixteoe of reinforced | heve some of the Russian jouruais, M. Bismauk is deter- 1 The Steamship Cuda at New Yerk | 2s fe facade are “ibe federal cous: | mined nan fae eusnian Jura, Mt. biameak le detee- | che mente of August, September, Ootover and Novem: tt assume jeek or two the | Germany, including Austria, He dreams, it is said, of | Der, 1863, they were ed as brokers, ana Days Later News. cnance whate iy euvres of which | notbing else than annexieg io Frussia the whole of ihe | Selling stocks on commission; thas the wed with Two Days | bw me was 00 obscurely reported. | north of Germany, baving satisfied himself of the neu. | *™00g their customers, and ; me Sy 5 egregious blu by side cnr thas Shorman bas obanged | tratity of the great European Powers. Several thousand shares Tinos Central, = nes over, the abisiuialy ovacusted ‘Atlanta, and left it to be reoccupid .. stocks. te value of which emounted in the aggregate tg London and Paris Cor- | 2200s4 ss eT eee sean ae eee Sent oe eee ee LETTER PROM HI8 FATHSR TO THE CONVICT. ones profit, gry hg ye gam Our 5 a ‘of the marching or what be designs neither | , ™ coasequence of the publication of a letter addressed | nate, and found himself in debt te tbe brokers 10 the respondence. by ‘order ot the A : wan | fears ner Cofoderion tanta’ We mast prenume | MZ te, cravit Mult, while under sntoue of deste | Amount of $4801 (0, When the plaahllN eid upea ‘These facts, ia, win | fe tbe eat Euarmen, Washington and ta Germany, Sberif Dakin has published coneonuance mast lavault tas commenced, wat ae nb ly bave adopted is eoncert . defence set up was s+ there really ‘elance _ prendes eral commanders, while it is obvious that the Confederate | _ lt should be explained that the letter of the convict. | in favor of the defendant; that the latte broker take it. at’ the | wuthoritien might expect intelligence from the popu‘ation | Which was written on the lst of November, a fortnight | faith with bim in selling corta \y rt ‘Then the oe bopa defore his execution, was placed in the bands of Mr. py me Sudden Death of Mr. Dayton, United | .." ob the track as soon as the direction of the march bad | porches 5 e ‘greed to bold over, at get up |. Bud never, even im Russia, was secret better in om that day 10 be forwarded to ite destina- | dull apd the quotations price: States Minister te France. the Dieckade, 7 Hey, nesasn ari forwarded ie without delay sod the | alno that on one occasion ps without due wi seen the Oe ee November, the day but oue before the execution, was tm: | \oeu'dnathd’ service ns ine, ne eae fp Cee ae nee estan tt auatan, | mediately ‘handed to the condemned tan. After the | whda it sachs wave tos Malm, So, Keep all engagements with France and ico, act The uf s the hands of the sberifis as firmly and deal justly, and all will go well. TALING COMPORT FROM EARL RUSSBLL’S REPLY. a tena Min mile eee tee ae, hive eur ek such & document, and ig now pA stem Ed fe careg heed A: prod ney DERERTIONS FROM THE FRIGATE NIAGARA, | x. araniuex bre deen received here, been introduced | iyrom the London Index (rebel orgun), Dec 1.) Mos(gomery or Macon, acd micht take ing ag | Published with sheir sanction and at their request, the cause. It was sherewpon agreed by both ‘sides thee to the Queen, and is now basking tu the smiles Lord Russell's reply to the Confederaie Commission | Moat ae eeaek ope mares tae ml id Mseralas poanbieiseubjeined:— | the matter suouid be Felerredy ad pa Ee chosen referee. i heart of on the ambassadors of the most favored States. ers, acknowledging the receipt of an official copy Of tht | sama or the beart of Georgia, and enabie him to advance, Yeur pautical men soem to be continually committing | Sapiresto put forth by the Congress of ibe Covederatt | \unysnoged or ee een cringe States, takes us, we confess, somewhat by suprie. It is wannah. The New York pe repeat, with apparent ‘isoners tas been Redol Arguments for English | ms 22, wets, see sartiog cruchy, | sme that (ora short time past a vacne romor it Dee | satitactos, but witd an evident ground of mgi¥ivE, Bow deeply have you fallen. You do forgive you, and, if you are you also, If youare innocent, Jest hours. 1 must conclude, for MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. the Unionists, particularly on the sea, blunder in the a ion tm tbe Paris evrrespondense of he nls. | what Sherman im thus advancing towards the soe it God be with you, Amen. Recegnition. opposite direction. Their important prisoners are allowed pen gpl other journals not prone to cmdit too ane Ge feede YOUR UNHAPPY FATHER. led, Marr! Atmunsox—Baxen.—On Tuesday, December : we Rev. Fracois Vinton, D: D., Horr: pra to daughter of John Baker, of York, cards. Browsn—|.swrence. —At Pittator laine, om '» December 16, by the Rev. C. Bailey, W. Wais.acs BRowEn, - of New York city, to Gronauanma Lawaxnos, of South Gardiner, Maine. Evans—Dcsta¥.—On Tuesday, December 20, John’s church, Clifton, Staten island, by the Rev. K, Conrad, Epaunp M. Evans to Jmannim, daughter of tha $0 escape, and they often carry off with them the very | gasiiy anything favorable te the South. ‘This rumor was Pryou | See eee athe to tains tm the English | $2,080 effect vhat tbe American pelter, af. sno tocale . ne Ie ry papers of Ihe fn Trtgo ad rre'ring galore pt ite walle oer gage ot take the | intiative, Sha wes ‘opportunsty would be welcomed fer joining France ul ity. le Bot, an lo c os Pen acreda oat ey tan ay eal importance to such Aiplomatic cht hat, stein: abould claim this as sheir owa private property. all this | Aud yet Lord Russell's note surprises, te, ae eng The Coming Recognition of Maximilian Ahem | *insically, it contains anythigg more than w re Nov. 9. ‘ity of thé letter ia comparison with the length of ‘hat of the eon to which it wag a reply, and its general tone, produced an impression om the minds of the sheriffs and the authorities of Newgate at the time that the convict had failed to convince bis (ather of his SHERMAN’S MARCH IN ENGLAND. i ‘France. ‘The weekly returns of the Bank of France show a was done, avd your captain was 90 green as to let farther late Captain J. K. Dustan. No cards. Sean bie Genes nae Gates | women eee |E se aes ans cs nd | RA eh ny pew by Mr. Seward. Now, what are blockade runners but smugglers? And | 2you: serict, and ‘impartial neutraliny which, in the ‘Omeial advices trom Algeria report tranquillity in alt | ber 20, at the Hanson place Methodist ebarcb, wbat are smugglers but criminels and felons? They de- | Foreicn secretary ’s mouth, bas,oiten sounded ironcal—it | feated, made the place untgnable for bim, the eapture | sng nrovinces, with the excepticn of Babor. Marshal | by the Rev. G. W. Woodruff, Annas 5, @ARasrsow to fraud ® country and its revenue by taking g00d8 | practically recognis-s the politieal equality and xtotical lockading armies ovuld | youshon was about to leave algeria, 10 be present at the | Fannre, daughter of Wm. Ladd, Raq. into its ports clandestinely, = without paying | ‘isle to consideration of the two belligerent fedentions. though pursued, could not b€ | sonual meeting of the Marshals of #rance. Bosten papers please copy. duty, and in defiance of jaws and regulations. | mnigis, on Earl Russell's part, an immense ste) in the je: so there lay the federal gene | The health of M. Mocquard, the Kinperor’s Private | “Horanr—Lutock.—On Tuesday, December 20, AUSTRIA THINKS WAR INEVITABLE, | Your'niockadea ports aro not like those of forslga | Firm direction. Is would be churliah in us to grage b'm pis Gubatis cavosaaere Yok nding uo 00d | Secretary, continued to cause great anxiely. Christ’s church, Elizabeth, N. J., by Rev. Stephen Par- country blockaded by foreiga sbips; they are your own it for it, But if be intends to be consistent, sid if Be | ling of eperations, and that bas certaimly been, done, Ker, Frmp, Homans to Ena, dangbter of 8 W. Bulleck, domestic ports, subject to your own clvii laws and regu- ce admits that the same measuse must >: rigs | though im what 4 Esq., all of Elizabeth. iatoce* Wereyou te ruta avingnt iam (or tbe Pau; | Seanad ta beth the souin” and’ tne” Sorby ee | tt son or with wan atts neboay cas J cannot gee bow, under present circumstance, 1e If Sherman has thwards to co-operale with SETTLEMEN 5 thout the option of paying @ fine, . “ gove nor! ‘HE DANO-GERMAN Tt, ae eet aeeon ts blockade running 10, less thas | %% % sop thort of actual recognition. Wi WI | Grant che movement may produce smportant consejwences; Rew ae Taree months, ‘It really seers as i( the sins of omission | Dot pe ae ee es rat Mage tates) for he could materially help to invest the Confederate Btry P and commission your people commit fed the enemies Of | oh 3) arier the 4th day of ‘March - next the last pretxt (or capital, This would, perhaps, be the most reasonable —— your country to depletion. These men from the Lady “ and natural enterprise, though even in this case it would Stirling bave come home with their pockets full of rocks, | further Geliy will have disappeared. Op that days gov. | follow that the whele campaign in Georgia had been a ‘Fhe Conard mail steamship Cade (new), Captain Stone, | and arc boasting and chuckling about bambooziing the | Crument will go into operation at Washington inwDich | mistake, and that Sherman had better have marched ‘at about noon on the 34 and Queens. | Yankees, And you well deserve the laugh against you. | te States of the South have couressedly neliner It, nor | ypom Lynchburg ia May last, instead of wasting six which left Liverpool part, nor voice. election of the Sth of last nonth. | months in au expedition producing uo results whatever. 80 the old man of the sea gives another stroke to his lou g 5 i town on the evening of the Ath December, arrived at thi | beard and goes off into a doze again. Cocupation “of the aloe mies, wade to naract it tee | Bub.the anticipations of the Americans themselves point Austria. Pea Rigtraad was debating the address to the As regards the foreign policy of the government, Count Mensdorf Pouilly, the new Foreign Minister, said that ‘the printipal policy of Austria was to avoid a great and an apparcnily inevifable war, It is her task to direct her eflorts tow: the solution of the German question in thorongh earnestness, and ina manner which should be Doth compatible with her rights, and also, if possible, with the preservation of her connection with Russia, 80 necessary to the iaterests of Germany and peace. 19 Died. Biass.—On Mondsy, December 19, Ricmaap BLaas. 8, Rative of Golden, county Tipperary, Ireland, aged 80 years. Funeral this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o’eleck, from-60 West W: lace, copy. » December 19, from wounds re- CPapin’s Farm, while battling im defence of bis country’s liberties, Roumar Born, iu tbe pact at an carly bour yesterday morning. Rebel sorip is sinking aod American stocks are going 5 for the most pars in an opposite direction, !t te oom- | programme of the Cabipet was tranquil ligy and concilis- | 20th year of his axe. potas re eR ep. 7 fe federal Congres, formally exeluded. "ne hhighes!-oels- | monly believed that Sherman haa plunged either inte | tipD, Dut‘firmness, No one could dematli that Austria | _ The relatives, acd trlends of his uncles, James and. aye . ‘The debentures of the Atlantic aod Great Western ay Ot Se on. ety ae Alabama or Georgia, and tbat he will appear on tue coast | should adopt the initiative In bringing about a better | Robert Boyd, are respectfully invited vo attend the fune- Messrs, Wilton, Bowles & Co., Rast India merchants, | pa; way, just issued by Mr. McHoary, to the amount of | CT? that the states of Virginia, North aud South ‘aro- Aandon, have suspended, with liabilities fer about | $14,000,000, are at @ premium of one to two per cent, ines Georaia, Fg orp rye store, Lenten, $2260,000 sterling. and the list is only closed to-day. Far mere applice | tng United si ment organized upon The Liverpool Marie Board bad presented to Captain | "Ee have neon Fecntved Anan ne ae ciy beaten in | 2 basis of the lection rthe 8th Inet. Kiows Bra Jones, of the British ship Hagar, a valuable gold | hie famous suit—ine Loudon Chronicle ‘va. the French them only as fore emies, to be conquere: by overnment—as he deserved to ‘wan soid | force So long as @ federal Kxecutive and i ‘watch, received from the Prasident of the United States, Pe caner ‘but be got few hundred | ature at Washington claimed to re) it al the ral,Bfrom the residence of his uncie, Robert Boyd, 616 For! reot, this (Wednesday) afternoon, a Npif-past one oPolos . Tuesday, December 20, at Long Branch, NJ, Coormr, aged 62 years. De of Onell aly ead Pa. cee may, 8 nwall, unty, ‘The funeral services will take place im the chapel at of ong of those States in due time. Ig hu case, however, how will it fere with him? Rie army is undoubtedly and in efficient con- dition, It carries thirty, or—as some say—sixty days’ rations with it, and, besides, the country is wo- theHonthern granaries at this sea- WOR of thd year would be well storda With provisions. It is aso lor that nq eoASiderable forcé of the enemy ybderstaliding with Italy, by whom the mere ewistence of Austria was regarded as an nm. Austria was willing to preserve peace, but at time was determined to resist her enemies: reckoned on the entire support both ef the House and of ‘the population. Tho Minister of War stated that Austria would willingly disarm, but the step must be initiated by other Powers. consideration Mmacknowledgement of the services of Captain Jones ia | pounns, and a worthless telegraph conctasion. Oi course | States which formed part of the Union in (860, | woud be enogantéFed tn the way, tor Hood and Beaure. response to some inquiries as te the povcy of Austria | Laurel Hill, Philadelphia, on Friday afternoon, at three peseuing the crew of the baik Edisto, of Boston, to De- | all the live papers in London talk lofty virtue, and pageants i perp etapa eee pt ica vr hase left behind im Tennessee; and though e question of the duchies, Count Mensdorff said that | o'clock. ‘ Aha reat 7 vininey anc’ SY 1 the States did so form part, there might be an excie— | {200 Ureyan Karly. might bo despatched oc the tradk ot | the preseat. position of the uegotiations did not admit of | Concix.—After a short and painful ilisess, Barone the federals, sherman would bave got a good start, and Conuay, 1d 62 years. i The relives ced friends of the family, and theve of her son-in-law, Jobn O'Donnell, are respeck(ally tovited to attend the fueral, this (Wednesday) afternocs, at two o'clock, from No. 144 East Mhirty-fifth street? Cenrxr.—On Monday, December 19, Mrs. Many Curran, aged 82 years. ‘Funeral this (Wednesday) morning. Bt ten o’eloek, at Ceara, ican Parker 188 Weet Twonty-sovex: street. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Contsrs.—Of 01 mapas ear in the army,, Joux H. Cor , aged 28 years an days. Papa g gregh meg u ee thee sae the residenos of bie more precise information being g' Austria bad not oer part in the Danis& war from mere love of military ory. The Governor of Venetia, in an official circular, says the attempt in Fruili was ef foreign instigativn, amber, 1863. Rerved bim right, | albeit an unsound and sophistic o—fo1 M Mercier, the mew French Ambassador at the Court | 4. Hal ake ramereen cece say Caen, ts aan OBSTSr vow ye ad Hoenn @f Madrid, had’an andience of her Majesty om the 25th of | and presetitations to court and invilat all the Pe alatare which afl A eacaaal J orate s| Movember, to present hie credentisie. The Ambassador | Partie, ballecas Tao ther” Bo by the Cabines Ministers 1 yiarch 4, oapnot, and do not seb up ably such pretension” and bis sulle were conveyed to and from the palace im | jute British press is very virtuously indignant because | 72i8 new ment at Wasiingion presents to Europ Q - title waich t9 net vested with even greater validity in te ‘eourt carriages. The address delivered by M. Mercier on | the poor Chronicle got found out. * ‘onl at It ante Gen fae ae hens ieaial prove Muller’s letter to bis parents Keeps the excitement still | #7" ichmond, Seba ren pecesinw Sevieh, Meo coctales set tev rgae| Tey the close and | sien respecting bis guilt or fonocence. A vast number | 1 gale. pose Deane berg at oF Jusiodictiee te nase Seteedly relations which exist between the Courts of | believe bis crime not proved, aud very many that he | TOM bagat) W beng ; neesec, age ana Wpatn and France. was innocent, Great mumbers are utterly faim. | Missouri, which are equally claimed by bot covers MRe Paris Presse states that less an to bis alleged confession, and, indeed, | monte. ayarareliioy Srna acedllys ‘ revert a currest tthe | (ey weit may be Tae mywtery grows acoptr asd dowper. | Ftas QUIEN ey a a eats ‘effect that Dr. Demme and Mademoise!le Trumpy, the rhe Danish. ‘question is not yet sottied—the royal rob- Siaten eo. erin Serie 73 be is fully capable of improving that or any ojher advantage by bis professional resources and skill. the other band, he would be throwing himeel( headlong into a hostile country of immenre extent, without apy line of communications. He bes eat himself off from bis base s0 ly amd deliberately that he cannot even send intelligence of his movements, He has converted his entire army isto a flying column for au expedition involving most formidable distances. The fetal Georgia ie upwards of three hundred miles long two bundred miles broad, and contains fi'ty-eight thousend sqvare miles. Alabama is nearly as large. roads in these countries may be brozen THB LONDON MONEY MARK! = {From the London Times (city articie), Deo. Be 0 aa funds this morning ed at a decline of divideud, ex di: a, o Jannary. fhe: do- ero heroine ai bere stil) quarrelling over their iti-gottea plunder. What atroyed, and previslons earried away. it ta cortain ness, OD ATE | noow, us One o’eluck, from a am be —— ee malevie op the Take | could we expect? ne BARL RUSSRLL OUR ‘MUTUAL PRIRND.”” sR, even iC the feaeral commander adbuld ultimately | port that a eh ae ted Fee Nivea res | Ceey Rae: Sens on ve Genova, have bees recogni at Havre, when em- That gracd march of General Sherman is exciting {From the Lenéon Times, Dec. 2.) bere either Charleston or Mobile, a hard siege UO. pecryonet a stook 9 fursner invitation. in -. Basking for America, It is even'said that the Swiss Von- | intense intercet hese; and it might be named first in a Lord Russell appears again this mor in-his favori® | would still await bim at the end of his unparalleied — ar rhs jw By eA gellar) 88% ren Doverrr.—Last October, - oa $s tue bare one eet demanded their extradition, which was not granted | letter instead of last, only we are tn complete uncertainty | part of ‘Our Matual Friend.” It is a er sim . Nevertnei be ie, beyond s doudt, doth an oe ak fs oi ar rae? 108% @ 3, ex divi- | ville, facie 0 sents ne eer Olustes as to bis route, intentions and prospects. Many oid | and pleasant enough to play se long as the two abic and a resolute , and he gay know than }, ane obequer mytegs 8. discount. Florida, Epwi F,, son Ibert Jane Doughty ,. ‘Ry the authorities, on the ground that the law was Dob | rogies here call it asecond Moscow, and predict the entire | who claim your fresdship are good friends wi ‘any of bis countrymen what ate the real chances of hie | _ Tbe discount demand at the bank to day was of an ave- | of this city. ‘ ‘epplicadle in their cass. destruction 6 his army—completely “chawed up” by | other, but it becomes a very difficult and indy enterprise. That it is a most momentous enterprise can- dogger aod in ethene es there bane Harargiy.—Jonm Hatsraix, aged 2 pee Ve Baring Brothers & Co. repert ber silver at 5s. 15,4. | Be legions of Davis and Les. They do not know the | unsatis‘actory part tosusizia as soon as they begi Serre en Lanely ane), teeth Saber cCnaes - ity, aa the payments ith of the month ue ‘He was taken to the Evergreens mere man they are talking about. jnurrel. Ia such a siate of feeling it is impossible to my ‘@ettars at bs. 14., eagles at 76s. é4. ‘The fast arrivais ‘e Gistinguished Americans—Geueral Saything iriondly t0 one side which dees not appar hea- Baring Bros. & Co.—In American stocks there ts ne | Tem Toumb and Mrs. Thumb—uave left for Faris, leav- | tile tothe other, and when frieuds become epmies a Foreign securities have beon fiat. Confederate loan is mens. ‘Hing sR. jonday, December 19, after = Mageing Detter, at 69061. Mexican passives, at 295 8X, me pea 00 Mi Mnees, Wixuax B.. only sun of Joba B. and x fs decline of 34, and coneolkies are at 468 \—a fur- | Hosier, aged 21 yeara, 1 moath and 13 days. ing with us Commodore Nutt and Miss Minnie Warren. | mutual friend becomes s mutual epemy. Ween they | cause together. shows > qi ange. United States five-twenties alone inquired for BS ae Nera ‘always De with us. i friends again you ean generally im your we —— thor fall of 3. His iriends.and relatives are wespoetiany. latte te se. Tne Brivwsh government still keep Up a show of naval | former character, But thie la a course wich | is more The Leadon Times’ Peace Idea. aT, Joon romaine at 4 a % promiam, agd tbe | attend the saneral, (rom the residence of Bie. Parente, ‘Ihe Ports Bourse on the 2d was buoyant, avd rentes sottvity and Rave strained every netve to man ove of | dificull to carry ont in publio than in privatelife, and pool amet seen ia np lipeorneieeg rol hom o position-of po gety gan recat 36S 6 aleage ‘0k. 't86. peers Re pee ste ne, py ea @fivanced to 65f. Tbe. their old wooden tubs—tbe Victoria—for e cruise tm te | irs wore easier than te Lord Rosesll’s ‘niversal | elmire in Amerton, Wainks it provable that I a showing « further advance of a quarter per ‘Haxisy.-On ‘Tuesday, December 20, Jaisms HAmLy, Mediterranean. Ske has ever one thousand men and one | benevolence would not allow him to assume » cool an ‘Vagee rumors of peace negotiations tn the United States | no: ‘and twenty guns, and one of your little gunboats | indifference ite is so deepiy afflicted with theuarrels aged 64 years. [pesca jon, but it doubts wi the terme will be ac- one “is of the family apd also t2 ot bb = ‘nf checked operations in cotton, consequently the de- | would sink ber in twenty minutes with allon Board. | of bis friends that he cannot hold himself odwietel; tach party may reconsider its posi. Br. oe sennd was limited and por had declined omen Verily, old fogyism in rampant. Out of naval circles this | aloo! from thelr couteations. Either, with the taakness { tioa Dy the light of four years’ experience. Kach may | , There were eo gold operations at Gg heya A Newark, N. 3., er8 reepecstaliy Savnemes steaee se fe hase sd bas excited intense disgust. Well moy it. Mr. Bul is | of an eariy (riend, beciaims the privilege of gnile ad- } again learn its own mind and take ite decision. ‘There is Pal Loxpor, veaing. eral, from hid late resldeace, tm Spenoar street, between ‘Ske mails from the Brazils (siready telegraphed vis | in bis dotage. monition to both sides, or, with the sympathy | @ mu- om "reign, thougl of the peste. i “ gcoaaion brome rather 4 se a hee O- ad mpc mal Park avenues, Brooklyn, on Friday afvernom@, ‘Bisbos) reached England, American port: ST tual fritad, ke iz constrained to assure each parr of his we pened Before since ning o! war; ‘al shares: s ‘clock. rope ape sa Our Paris Correspondence. constant friendanip. This disposition, noweveradmira. | DOr for at ieast four years to come is it likely to Erie shares 39 a 40. Horsox.—On Monday, December 19, of consumption, ome nif hone boan asso large quantition Fanm, Deo. 2, 1804 | Bie, prosaoee, ede He gels moibicg bel chat, wore THE FARIS POUTGaI, Dec. 3, 1864 The roletives aba friceds o€ the family bal s . % , it ra . 1864, r ves tuan Josn, ob to foe ofthe Orrtiern Meenines. Sudden Death of Mr. Deytom, te american Sinister m | Tran porn parties and itt pay from ibe Dyiuniers, | ‘Federal Enlistments im Germany. Tad Boros in fat, the rentes olocing 2b 65:. 10. et eo, the members of ‘THE LATEST MARKETS. {The weekty report of the Liverpool cotton market was Teceived y the Hibernian, at Portiand, and has been Suecession—Alensndre Dumas and His | Of inte be been unfortunate in this way,for hw ‘Sue dieckede of Montevideo by a Brazilian nquadron | *7enco—The ee, n 4 le Unites States and Bumerous have been unusually quateieoms; Rnd Doon dockared, and a Brazilian army Bad orcssed the | /’rvjected Vésut lo the Unitea Stares—Brignoti and the | FOALS coca friend the kmperor of Kussia fell oui @entier. Ialians—The Empress Going to Nice—The Carnival, &c. | with bis equal friends the Datened 4 J tionnel, Dec. 3.) ‘The United Stateg gover! bas been aroused by the complaints to which the enlistment of foreign emigrents has given rise. An official oommunica- thom to the Ministry of Commerce at Stockholm ap- English papers please copy. She Lecdon Aimer publishes four columas ef quotations-| The American commonity ia Parle has been greatly | adjast, tbe quarrel, bat gel only, shagp. relat nounces tMat wo person will be benosforvh admitted to | Pablished in the fanatn.) Sage Ba Korrmm.—On Tuesday maoroing, December 20. a long and painful iiloess, which be bore with Han os Joun FREDERICK Kosrem, aged 25 yeard and 9 moatns, the ranks of the federal army wnicss Ae sha'l spontan-- ously declare his desire to engage, and at tbe sante time apply to be admitted as @ citizen of the United States. rem Lord Derby's translation of Romer, and pointswith | Shocked this morning at = the report of the | iit now wily, the King of Devmark, fell out with bis ol Cotton.—Salea.to-day 10,000 bales, th cot slowln; Bide to the performance of the great statesman. sudden death of Hon, William I. Dayton, the | aijins, the States of Germany, and he again offered an u > ales $0 spect firm at yesterday’s improvemest. The aales to specu. ‘The G'braitar Ghromicl of the 2ih of October says that | United States Minister at thie court. Mr. Dayton | interposed te goal oniies: Set Stoneg, and war mich | A-spectal lospector will be appointed, with the mission of | “Srocdsutauion’s "ee oe nee His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at- yesterday was in bis usual bealth and spirits, al- D taking cognizance of ail affairs coucerming eraigrants, 9 é tend the faneral, from his late resideace, 61 ‘the probibition on the exportation of cotter from Morocco more severely criticized by the cooler spectators. In tht the Rment of shie fanctio: will be establis Provisions quiet, but steady. a, corner of a ‘as ene has been removed, in consequence of the representation | ‘Bough for @ year or more past be bas been threatened | inird case—of which we bave as instauce to day—be depart Bia Produgs dull, but steady. — Broome, on Tharsday afteracen, BAVEE COTTON MAPERT, Havns, Dec, 1, 1864. arket still declining. ; do.goas, 285:. stock plectic attack. ‘even more%o be pitied than blamed; for the two parties t4| New York, under the title of For g @ Sir Jchn Drummond Hay, on his inte mission to PaaS PETITE Lee cee prone re Segre FT ‘quarrel will not leave hit alone, but lasist on] however, fears that tho emigration companies will suc: he Guitan’s Court. We have information that the Sui. | #/er dinner, is house in company w: is 800, | Gragging him into their contention. The United stated| coed in evading the precautions adopted by the United fan% decision in this matter hes been officially promul. | Wm. L. Dayton, Jr., with the imtention of going to the | and the Confederate States shout their grievances almut |} States government, geted by the tesue of the requisite instructions to the | Palais Royal theatre, Upon reaching the Hote! du Lou- Cage Sn et ameatiteng* Meabell D ‘enstoms officers at the differeat ports vre, Mr. eardapter 7 head, ons ay Hee : a not | with one or te other. | Warned, ‘however. ty Advices from New Zealand announce that the Ministry | feel very well, be thouzht he wi goto the theatre, | the very importuuity of these vebement an' ‘ad tendered their resignation, but it was not ascig Dut would call upon some friends—Mr, and Mrs, Vander- mo beter — beg Siorcccomanangee foatiate By the government, Two hundred Maori prisoners had es. | Pol—who were stopping at the hotel. Young Dayton | (rom unseasouable advice, tut bis bevevolent sym eaped and were fomenting rebeltion. went to tbe theatre, and Mr. Dayton went to muke his pathie are stil nreatralaable, and thelr = nas im the ingtance we pul ay, ina ~ atCanton, China, Oct. 31, twist quiet. Teadull. Ex- call, but upon going up stairs he stopped at the door of pa riley iniving offence to beth his friends. ange 4s 94. an American lidy who ie staying at the hotel, and | “our readers wili remember a manifesto of the Centod v xa dy a PE, Woiling her he felt unwell, asked her to give bim some | erate Congress which appeared in our eslumas a fow| =e: 2 tere eae a a we aime upon the sofa, and upon the | days ago, This documout appealed to the opinion of ite g MiLLiGaw.—On Tuesday, December 20, Wnuam ce a —_ of Edward apd Caroline Milligan, 3 moni . Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from tbe reeidesce Parents, 253 Sixth street, this (Wednesday) afiermocs, * cCuuLaND.—Ab New Brupawick, N. J.,0a Monday ELLAND. —At New MU . 3.508 evening, December 19, Rev, ALaxanpmm MOCLELLAND, D.D., in the 60th yeas of bis ee i \t riends and the are invited to attend the funeral, from nie late Plies acwsia Livingston avenue, on Thursday noes, twelve o’cieok. Services in the Second Ketormed Dutch church at a quar- ter before one, MoCaxty.—Jonw MoCarry, of Kanturk, eoumty Cork, Bales of the week 6,500 bales: Neq Orleans tres ordiaaire, 260f, in port 60,000 balos. rtious from the United . © The Ste ‘ab: ‘This new vessel, which arrived at New York yesterday morpiog, was built oa the Clyde for the mail service of the Cuard Company. She was launched on the 20tb of July, 1864, from the yard of Messrs. Tod & Macgregor, of Glaegow,. being the fruit of the first order given to that company by the Messrs. Cunard. Jn outward appearance the Cuba is similar to the China, ‘The Paris uv Globe the United States trigate Niagara has been loitering #0 Tong ia the Scheidt thata mucin desertion of her crew is seriously apprebended. A baich of twenty-five able bodied men, baying got ashore at Antwerp from the frigate, bad to be pursued to the Dutoh frontier, most of themtescaping into Holland, {From the London Post, Dec. 1 } The American frigate Niagara, still at apchor at Ant Wwerp, rops a risk of being soon wilbout aerew, as the Wechanged. Silk advancing. Exebange 68. 8)44. — civilized workd apon the justice of the Confederate cause, | sailors no highly appreciate the climate aud customs of | py ber dimensions are somewhat larger e” | Irelsnd " camphor she found Mr. Dayt : 5 3 menial . The remains will be takes to-Cal om Stews December 3. ‘abrend, with instructions $| five men bad deserted ail at’ ence, The naval police of | beam Js 43 feet 6 inches, aud in depth che is 23 feet. Stroot. The friends of the family are invited to attend Confederate Comm igsion The City of Baltimore reached Liverpool ou the fore | Tbe family physician was immediately sent for, e04 | 1. '\t'perore foreign goveraments, A cony was according meen of the Ist, and the Peunsylvania at haif-past eleven | *ted the denth te have been caused by apoplexy. ‘The | jy gent to Lond ltvesell, and the letier to Messrs. Mason @elock morning Femoved to the rerid and Shdeil, which we publish today, is his reply to osha ‘Sgeninaky<! pc Aigyedlaners rraied i reopens Hees It is evident thet lord Rurseil endeavored to be; rf ‘ i ‘The alter part of the steamer Jura—wrecked at the rape aap 4 emis: peedhncireragry pir Samah ae bef, but Abie brevity has not saved him (rom faling| 7 ty sent for be priv imto the dangers we Wo desert * ‘oath or the Mersey —bad been raised and towed away. | '\1 Dont nest (Ot Oi ae ee Rmbasey tomrtron, | caursetns'ar'be pilus to the. Teprevemasiver of ie without farther notice; alec, Hose Company No, 16, O'Conxor.—On Monday, December 19, Carmamma, wife ‘of Thomas O'Connor, @ native of the parisk of Free- mount, county Cork, Ireland, aged 63 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ADvited to attend the funeral, this (Wedmesday) aftepacon , wt one o'clock, from No, 357 West Sixteenth sérest, pear ‘She port pursned and arrested two men jont ae they were ‘about to enter on Dutch degiery. These policemen, ia fact, are making money ly and quickly, rich reward for every deserter ti ey take ou board. The Cuba is divided into mine water tight compart ‘ments, with eight bulkheads betweon, Ave of which are carried to the upper deck. Her tomnage, according to batiders’ measurement, is 2,700, and she bas accomme- dation for 300 passengers, all first class, or, should any The Mexican Empire, BS ovntained the engines. Is was thought the other two uprederate ith rin 0 wited | ITS ALLEGED @OMING RECOGNITION BY MB. SEWARD. Nioth avenue. parts might also be recovered. and a public one at the American chapel os Moucay. Sirtsat onal aa tas. inet oa, Pee te aes tee| The London Dra im ite etty arviele given currency, to foe Say oe ea would be reom for 1,400 | “i mii tikeneoenaiini tr Darin awe my crn rete thom ar | cb, ot bees ee, ches serene ta hae’ greremmnts ntti | Tasemee, obs con te wend tata. of Confederates, Between these two pitfalls aah . p * ’ up to sixty-five revo. den Corre: mde; le uae! one in the army at bome—and a grown up pony teeter ia bis letter, ané now pu's fen fou \Soward will wake @ proposition to thas effect to Congress. lutions @ minate, ie driven by two thiiatina engines, Pardy, of .Tarryto coumy, WY, aged Lonvom, Deo. 8, 1864. Independently of the loss of a valuable and able repre. | a litile bi’ im the hole enone side, and thn, im recouring | , yAENCH REPORT OF IMPERIAL PROGRESS. with meombined horse power of 600, having cylinders | °? 70" 2 mouth and $3 days, Beri Russel Letter Batinguishes the Rebel Hopes—The | sentative, the death of Mr. Dayton wit be severely fel | Ainusl/, yetsa little way inte the hole om the other nde. In | [From tb@ Paris Monitor, Nov. 30.) ‘dker Sas lathe aioe pe 7 bp ln care wa eg Recognition Idea~Rumor-d Change im the English Bm. | by the American residents in Paris, Since his residence | this way be to an fro for a minute or two, but | 4, Vidaurri, formerly governor of the Nouveau-Leon, ty-two inches meter, & piston stroke of six Caterers feet. There are four boilers, which are heated by twenty-four furnaces, fed athwart ship, The latest im- provements have beeu introdueed into the machinery department, including = contrivance for blowing off waste 1m under the water, to obviate the noise attending the The foterior arrangemonts of the Cubs are marked by the comfort ebarxcn jc of the Cunard steamers. Above the main deck, irom siem to -lern, rune a deck hou! with on interior width of twenty fest, approprict the salons, the letter sorting room and other o! nd of the ship is te dining waloon, 7 ent, Mixty #ix Leet long, tweuty feos wide and seven feet #ix inches high, There ia also a tore antoon ra i * here his hospitable house bas been w pleasant gathering | rights binselt at jast, aod declares be bax hitherto stood jand who exercises x0 great an juduence in all the distaus Basey a! Washingion—A “Strong Man’? to Succeed Lord | oixce tor our countrymen, where bis own amiable, kind | upright between tue two pitfalls, aud be will continue 10 jporthern provinces, had the honor vw be received on the Lyons—New Combinations on Americas Affairs—Nape | mavners, and those of his family, made everybody feel | do #0. ith of October by the Exmpress at Toluca, and to submit * Seow’s Anmiety About Mexico, and Avoidance of Inter- | at home and welcome, * * © The North wants uz to do it in order that we her Majesty the nchesion of all the chief mbabitants "2 Grand M: The Muller Oa; , Be. By the death of Mr. Daytow Mr, Pennington, the Fecre | may decide the South eo be rebels, and so beyond the knd the ayuntamicnios of those rich districts which bave ferenco— Sherman's larch— ' tary of Legation, becomes ¢7 efivio Caarye d? Affaires, Tt | pate of Our sympathy. The South wants us to do it that burfered so much from the exactions and presence of the ‘The last nail in the rebel coffin has just been driven | te to be hoped thet the government will immediately | we may Prowiunoe on ee are juarist hands. . Earl 1 man! . Slidell, | Make ap appointment to il Mr. Daytoa's place, as ic is | tifiable and their mode of enforcing them ini The return of the Emperor will be the signal for the ba Reaves “See testo to Mesers. Siidell, | Typo weane improbable that importaut raatiers may | may thus add the weight of our opinion to ihe So.tberd besumption of welghiy bucinoss, and of the carry log out Mason and Mann. Sach is the opinion of thesymoathizers | grigg in wich the services of m capable, iielligent | sige. After these two sentences, lo which both parties bf jraportaut matters, The return of M. Kacadron is ‘with Secessia that I bave met ip London. The funeral | minister will be necessary. It is generally understood | will object, follows ope to which both may subscribe: — @eveiacion”—ne Mrs. Partinston eays—will remain to be | bere that the appointment wi be between ir. Raymond | “ibey deplore the commencement of Abie saapsinaty . aod Mr, Jolin Bigelow, now Uniied Statice consul bere, | struggle, end suxiously joo! lorward to the period of ite @ompieted by Sherman, Grant and Farragut. Withoot jn any manner or degree wishing (0 depreciate | terumination,” Having thus at isi got upon safe ground, Kori Russell's note, while it does nothing for the con- | bir, Raymond's fitness or claims for tue pomitin,] can | the Jeter comciudes with the satiaiactory aunouncomeat And the weary are bieat. Rusami,—Snddeniy, on Mooday, December Faarag Manvert, deuguter of SB. and J. M. Ri , aged @ mont ‘The frieds of the family are requested to attend the funeral, this (Wednesda: ‘ternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of bet venue. RvYaLt.—At Froeboid, N. J., on Saturday, December 17, Daxiet Be RYAut, in the 67th year of bis,age. is Of the family are invited te Taneral, at Freehold, this (Wedueeday) morn- m o'clork. « . Ryer.—On Mouday, December 19, Joun Hunwny, eldest, gon of Itichard aad Maty Iyer, aged 20 years, 11 inonther and 22 da: walted for settling ibe question of the railway trom era Croz to Mexico sod to the Pacific Ocean, and im considered certain that the modifications which just be yotroduced im the terme and conditions of jue concession given im 1856 by the Presidente Co- Pederacy but sing the requiem of the “deep damuation of | Bly #ay that Me. Bigelow, during his tour years’ osicial | that her Majesty will contioue to tanintain the strict aud bovtory, sad Juarer, will tu wo. degree depre- | tuirty tees long end or dies enme herent and vice ; sonal 5 Pere ge 7 residence here, bas acquired mass of ation aud | impartial neutraiity she bas bitherto observe: lato the laveres's of the. Knglish Saanciers, wh teud | safes fees to ph dige, eng eng omit ives und friends of the family are respectfully Ma taxing Of,” is not altogether = model of courtesy bi I vd ry the Giihculty of ihe performance, tbe oxctt- ‘ ! 5 . . ea and gentlemen ‘al, on Ibursday afteruocon, at 5 experience which would be exceedingly valuable to a | Considering the y p 0 Web eificieus aanistance to the Mexican capitalists. A | occupy an intormediate position. Toe whole’ of there | two 'choea reo tie Darch Retornna che ee Sewards the United Siates, Will you send some Jor, bosices being admirably quaiitied in every re | Jaton we have descrived is, perhaps, no ction of the Vera Cran line wai oponod, and, be- | gpartmnents are dited up ee enice 10 a Landoome, almost | Simcoe, from the Daten Reform ureh, Wes for the position, It 1s certaimly to be boped that | to be expected. At the aame time, it w: mpany bas beon formed at Vera Cruz ior ie fokoolboy of seven yours old over bere to inform Joxnrious manner, and altogether look inviting enongh howh-Ourteadap, Delouner any tim. at the government will pay suilcient rospect to the pislacet | sary lor Lord Russell to attempt even these flight fermaation of an urban live, wbleb will enter tae city and vOK LMTRA A. , Ber Britsunie Majesty's Foreign Secretary shat tb© | jaws of common congo and “the eterna! Ntuese of things,” | atroxer in fo dificult « cbara It he could erve ihe port more efliclentiy, é iat eg the 44th of her ag mame of your nation is the ‘Caited States of America,” | to send somedrdy hero who, at lenst, apenks I'rench. atraio hig bevovolout tence mutnal tr Some of the richest capitahats are gccapted with the | “The deck above these seloote forms a very agreeable “ 1 j The Opinion Nationale bas made an nyetn more formul acknowledgment of the manife * : ex r . ry agreea reek, on nd vot ‘the formerly united repablic, of North Ame | yin aclanire Dumas tor the publication ake foatone | to bint, With a wimple statement of the ssoting Lney, Poostlly Welt the scheoripeiee eumbenved ao: |: rameanan we yea ‘en unin ‘Thursday morning, nt bali-past nlue o’glock. Her ree whea,”’ that thie phraseology tx ceither the correct no- | of ihe advance sheeis of the work whieh be is to | governinent to maiutain a voutes! attitude, nm 70 oF #\x miMtlion piastres QT ee ce: era ree tote | amen e ie etnee on tates Mee ae ci " bro ‘Su a Russell seeme anger ¢ or " at 4 ! Di WAvRR—In Sautiogo do ‘i 1, of enclawure nor doecriptive of the country, either paat, | write during bie voyage vhrough the Cuited Sioa, | Deen mullcient. Lord Russell seve to beim caps of | Aa order ant tranguiltity tre re-entablioned, the do: | “The comprssen aro Gray's patent, aud the mizzeemast | 7, ng as ep ey 7 ” ctrsithtpegn de for Now York soon after the ret of Jasvary, ead be end that if, there.ore, be would Mnintate, eves ib pogura 10 tho eal me of prey Ningaveraor of pda bape ae ot poe tanend af Wen, 80 r, of Troy, New York, aged 36 years, Of course Lord Ruwell soubs the rebeie, Bat why in- | parposoe viniting every ope of the Northern *tates on | @ strict neuiraliy, ft is wecermary to avoid uy Pucaten, who ie oarnostly occu >ed ib encourag area jh ‘Denng. Soler ron ‘ene ty rd a ee ys. Plt a freat nation while professing to feel afrieudehip | the eustern sive ef we Rocky Mour A | doroonsirations of friendsiip to either i rowih of (he plant jo 1ke pon.neie ho govorve, bas agency y id ‘4 - xpérs please Sopy. = ¥. frien’ of bis arked him a fow deyenince whetnerhe | rent. In point of fact, be sbould keop tfered some cousiderable prizes to growers. ey contielnniaiies On Sunday, Decomber 18, Riemann Vawan, aw intended going foto the dumioiows a1 Jom. Davie, wo v moot from the two At The attention of the government is eapectally onlled to fp the 3d year of hia wee. vies. ome bere sect e408 in Far! Russell's tettor an inmate | the great romancer repi ed that he thought ho should aot | tuce Re may appear equslly reRpectiul to both, but 1 be rovement of the rosy Before quitting Quereiare Arrivals and Departures. Tao roiniives avd friends of the fomily are rempecttuliy Metermication to recogaine the rebels avd interfere at che | rua the rink Of Ceing eld to pay the expeoses of nis | gets im Any way between them bo will find i hard to big Majesty gave 900 OOO! toWnrde the oom yk tive of we toattend the faneralytbis (W ednesday) atvernocn» late residenee, No, 27 Week ss an | in itliatnan ie capture aud keep. Dumas maker bo seore’ make a bow to the one without turnia: ad whied unites that town io the port of Taunpicc very firet opportunity. J certainty disbelieve that, but I | picod, bus i9 rather proud of it and of his de the other, It was inyeutous fo cu Commercial progress does not prevent the dovelopment i Hat ioes 00m the opinion ia sarertained by wome. Counected | faiper of Numan, of the mime pare. Staies inte their compiae clemen's, and to protorn equal Me au artintic, eclentiie and Morary revival at tre iniorman, TD Oi rine With thie ides le aorme Cuma’ oF goesip wot ube change | BAlive Of the Lee Freooh colony of St. Li-mingo, gene. | frieadalip eee Sao hater Sos TF divened: but weak Pore at Mexia the musle of Roasini, Vardi aud Wasner Sohoude belibora heed teckt ai 1D Chief of the artaier of tba republic i ITM, andthe | Ie AeutitaeDt more pre tween nation and vation W played: the relentife 6 jon pre he works 0 am Mr and @fninieter at Weak Lord Lyoon is coming home [Fria friend of Hoohe, Kieber and Marceva, Hig | saa botween government and government, [1 may he- hs overs at varies end the metionel Wma feroiye press Mf Wr pnne Seiain; bh vee euebamcinie Goes Bis may be Ill, as he is reported, or he twey not be; but | mothar—ine preseot Domes’ grandmother- was ® ful. | eomo ax, for example, to exprers the rympaihy of ttt Honata recent and nnmerous orgace. An ng theee twust bires, bb RC per day aiternoon, at two o'clook, from tha one cbing you mey coBBKIC’ ce be wi return. | Biorded necrese, ‘Toe name of General Duman te inserived | Lugiist people with all parte 0: the American proyi*. but Ibe mentioned the Fre Nouvelle tovrnal wpecially cm ; eh a RS, restience of hie er Se Wen Si ee eee rere, Ache ge Pafare will revinsh there while, | smong shove of the brave map culsslied in 404 imperien- | for Lord Russell to exprons this testing on the part of (ho [hoted Jo she do'ence ani propagation of kreneh nad Meat. | pike? Kaculer. JA Horner, M Molerd, Mr } hele eh hema aadtd Guen 6 ‘strong man” will be sevt o.'—-me toan lay | able mar of the Are de Trompe, and ve was con Hngiish government is ia ataenner fo appeal frqm Che Wow ideas and interest ; Vrandy GWanane te o4 Bre W'P Kohat {| cE {own tbe nw to the Yankee pation as it tee in Vattel | sidered one of tue yu most dering and devored of | Uniied duailet government to ihe people of ihe sats, We |! The country roviver, It toarne to proteot its and it | Hari, Jr, Pred ioxe Hen hompann John Set MisC LLLANEOUS, Bd Viandert. | un'atrast theawan selected ie Ciarenava | generals o: the republic. Upun tbe accrsston a iapolecn | fear ootb North and couth are ao aor bidiy récaitive Bhat I) pot an cuicportaut fac that, iu the soighosrtond of | dete CAL! Norlan, M Porter, Rirs Sohulter and two chit rem, - ae Thovei# no one who meets Ge description ef tho dias | to the Imperial throoe of Franos Gevoral Horas, who | this letter will find no favor [ruta either fide. jentecas there 146 oorpe Ot pine hosdred ror it K Binpeon F Qua'tade, Jam Daw, Jas Gregg, JU Wailey, J O8T FRICB FOL THIRTY DAYS ONLY—FIRGT tet who im needs! (hore #0 hear as Clar had been bie comrade, who bind followed bien io Egypt, 2 ised, ormed aud commanded by three of ots asym “ . a Fee Gatley, Tour Bord Strartord dv Eodvtifte, amd the later | where be had covered’ himself with glory, might, had | Wheat te Thought of Sherman oprietors Of the country, who habiiuate their lab» hf Hyeamehip City of Cork—Capts 8 Brisgn Ten thousand arcs tho wroug party, belug atory, Should b { he chosen to resign bi privciples, bave become u duko {From the London Times, Deo. 3 } Huard thermsolves from te attacks of pillngers. Taro Mrs Marshall, Mei M G a je ror Hollie rt houwekee py) UT PO who Is vo fam@us for Dis oxtravegance in Const ople, | ore mershal, aa did many of hie comredoa; but, troe to Sinewabe great Nuke of Marlborough torne an einigration will favor thie movement, and the r pe | fee ath. D. BASKFORD'S, per Inathate and Amo over, the Washington tradeamen will fave to get | bis republican faith, he preferred boner ané reuracy to | anon the Notch, amd plunged heroically ino Gormany to lmperor will begiaot vothieg 10 aliraet wome excelient | Po ead ni nee MPa ule . T | piace, - Firat clage guoda, okuechiida’ agent oF sone we Locadorse bis Dilla or he | wecrifies aud title, and refused to serve uuier the | fight the fomout taitle of Blenneim. militery hirtory tee |lerman emigrants to his sew country . Marts. WM Angel. T Petiou, We aorton, PH Bosworth, & = Se ag — be able ty get oredit. They hve bad some icssons, ire Feoordad wo atranger marvel than the myrterions exrm || ’ Kdwarda, & Davaille, AD Bance, A Orawtord, F Patiy— | PZ0OTS, OUTS. BOOTS. icon at ‘ror impecunious skedadd@ers, in the flippery waye | Alexandre Dumas inherited ao@ bas remained true to | dition of al SHEMAD On AD UNKLOWN Fouled Agalost || HOW THE MINKA ARE TO LF WoneeD, feud 314 in the see NEELYS FAMILY SMOB STORR, S former Grilieb Miniter at thet place. mfew years | the republican faith of bis fathers, and, in common with | 8B undiscoverabia oowmy, It i# Hix monthe ince the [)A Paris letter in the Iadepavtance Helge nites thar an LrvenroouSteamsh{p Hibernian, at Portiand—Mr XW 543 Bowery, comer Great teges trees 0, Thm soome a common failing with roany Pritieh | Koonerd Laboviaye, the Connt @e Gaaparin aod many | federal commander broke up from bis quarters at chatta LUTAMKOWEDE baw been come to with tbe Emperor Mitts | flan ley, Capt De Winton wile, Capl Harri-on. tat rst AND CARAPH iploweis, but Karl Garendo ie ® mad tbad paye hie | OtLore of the roort distinguished Nlerary meu of Krance, | nooga end marched agaivet the Lootaderate army io bbs [OUAD for bhe joins working # the mtner tu fonora by | ba 1th 'tot; Nr Day deon, Gupt tv ring and two ebildren, et Wa great admirer of our institations. avd doos not be. | front which barrea the road te Georgis, ‘Thie any, by |[eNc@and Mexico. M, Ronnetond, Ti spector of Finance, | Capt Mansel), Capt Waite apd wife. one Wilwon, Bawary About everything in Ferope tbat sens to affect | hevedha tho mitorable traitors @f the South can ue. | dint Tether of manguvring than fighting, Ae drove con- | NO bas been appointed to go to M bad wo audiouor | Byte gud wife und Bot in tee meray. Beh. imoriog At ob Lime ie afew undarourrent® ibat do oot | cond in destroging them. 1 leary Abat he has Gnaliy | Kawonsly be/are hin for vhreo moothe iogerber, wut he | |kB6 Kmpervr Nepoleon, December 1, at Compiegne, om | Vr''c? nnd © ip Liverty—foon Murphy, Oilbert Min ar OR U8 Borlece, France ais Great Britain decided to made hie book & running, rapid ‘Zmpreeswm | lound bimsell in Angust be. ore the defences ef ativwta, | Bubjecs, Me ere tse nrg ye Ohe. Wit Une. Loule BUNIONS, BAD NAILS, ac RED reneiher cordiay: bat tere iwey be a jancte fu Vovag’.” He compieted this remarkable success by cei: | | A Wilson, Masier thomas | (J out pain by Dr. RICK, M8 Bowery. Rice's Amaihile hil Wey would ack together iow epiris Bostile to | Prignoli made KX? se000a appearence at iho Iialene on | polling the Coulederave garriann (0 eyaenate tho whe Danish Question My ongales, Robert | cures Corus Bunions, dc. By mei), 0) conte, — merion, The etatewmen of this couvtey wre dying bo | Wedmenday evening arc wis rocaivea with vob wore | oly, which bo occupied in triumph, but here | The Vord Dewwne Aliyemeine Z vung of December 1 | #! Hnaham : ady. child and see. PRN IN TAR BVSNINGS go the Yankee mation go to pieces, thorgh they know a | warmth thas he was On (he frn: evening. He seng nf tia | real embarracsmenta bare. He bed ep. A —Wo are intormed that Honover bar alynitied her | Tats Kovart qn and lady. U 4 Hulse, indy, eniid WC)! Durlog the month of Decembes. ¢ steele beaded wits thet indowmiiawns young aiaot | tha wane opera (MoriB), tha vol: ef Lioneils, which [tured “Atlanta, to the infinine delight of the | bnyliance with the demaod of Hrossia ty miitdenw ino | Sid Set ants Moment Gees mad our, Bae i Reauer & Bom y price’ id SOA species Of NAtiOEA scici"e. The Tmparor of | geaiiy piven Die bur Ibe opportonity to display nin | (ederals and the great adyadtage of Mr, Iooolu'a ela | jnoverdu troops trom -dlolKtein aud Lancaburw Sax, | “eee WS ; xe A very lange stock, at lew prices, Of vance Une BO Buch feeling of jewloony OF | vocel powers, He had raorvarcd, however, irom the | tone: ring prospects, Dut {i soon appeared that the vie: | Y has not reptied to the summons, aud tho | roesina i he brig etna aed + ke, Arona ond Pignren, red tow'erde yon; be Only cerires ino e,grandins. | rebt and simidiy wh lobe welghed noon the Oret | tory was veer, and that It wonld bo Hecwmery either | Nemment, rogerding (bia uaa ¢ , iofends 18 eon. ee ilies HO terete ee eee oe lio premiage. 8o8 of gions made and Der Fraw@s. Mlb greet card fo Mexior, and snes he | ever 1D he tiny now ba oad sficly greased | to do aometbing mores undo what tad born done ale | Lotion wirh Ausitiy 49 saake w Guunuidlot aantnat thas Vin Borg. Lake Wuvchinson,, af Ares eee OVINGTON Bao THERM [Wer Bi the ledarad Miek 18 Me probebia that the Wigh | Goweus, David Mille—aud 12 in, tho ‘Koa, 298 and 74) Huihon wbreat, BFOORTRS, oe Abooh Ceneral borey, Licarn front good | ace Runieon, are © have eelabiiettiad Bissell am & doubled | soudy, Tho Nerluornjgoueral was nowy One buudtod