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augiish Comments on te ; Piracy Clai~ J The London '* Will ae Rebel umes Believes America «ot Press Her Demand. ” -¢ London Pest Advocating a European Congress. ES ON THE SHENANIJOAH. The Crew Bringing Their ; Plun- der Ashore. ‘OUR PARIS CORRESPOAMNDENCE. America Urged to interfere with the Fenian s. ‘&e. &e. &e. Pri ‘wails ‘by te steamship Ching, from Liverpool SMoverider 11, and Queenstown Nove mber 12, reached ‘dint yesterday. Our foreign Mes and correspondence contain some stems of consiterable interest. Our Paris Corre: vomdence. "Paris, Nov. 10, 1885. Feeling Adctit the Shenandoah af ut England in France— Mazimilian and Mexico—T).e Great Exhibition—A “Woman's Rights’ Case to be. Submitted to the Em- peror—Avenucs Open to Panales in France—Operatic Hiasco—An American Prigaa Donna—The Cholera— Accider!, at the Alpine Zurmel—The Brothers Daven- Rost, de. The Parisian journals, on ‘Pansians with whom I have * conversed upon the subjedt, weem to be geworally of the * opinion that the English :govermment have “now an elephant,” in the shaye of the pirate Shenandoah. Strange to say, too, Frenchmen, in spite of the loving alliance which exists between their country and England, weem to be rather jpleaeed than etherwise at the embar- rassments which ‘the’-new English Cabinet will have upon their hanés—tke Fenian difficulty, the settlement \ of the Alabama ¢tsims, and now the newly fledged Shenandoah trouble. Our English friends are not ap- parently delighted at seeing the Shenandoah back again. But what cise wae che to do? She was a Liverpool shép, manned by a British crew, and, bav- ing sailed from-an English port two years since on a \ittle piratical -excursion, when she thinks it no longer safe to remain at sea returns to seek the protec- tlon of the country to which she belongs, Some of the English papers'speak of the crew as “composed in great part of Americans.”’ I am assured by an English gen- tleman who ‘bes just come from Liverpool, who was there when ‘the Shenandoah came in, and took some pains to ascartain the fact, that out of the crew of one hundred and thirty-three but seven are native born Americans, considerably more than half the remainder English, anithe-rest made ap principally of Spaniards, Portuguesoand a few Frenchmen. The French ‘journals generally manifest as much dis- Pleasure ae they dare ut the recent bloodthirsty procla mation by Maximilian. The Debats, in an editoria) full of irony, afew days since, referring to the fact that he had arranged the succession, and sent to Paris for a copy of the statutes of the Comedie Frangaise, and had de- clared the revolution ended by the flight of Juarez, ex- Pressed great satisfaction that Maximilian had no more troubles on his hands, and presumed that, everything being ‘serene’ in that quarter, the French troops would be speedily withdrawn. The French people are begin- ning to chafo worse than ever under the continued occu- pation of Mexico. Mr. Beckwith, the commiss'oner appointed by our werument to attend to the interests of Amer ibitors at the great exhibition of 1567, has not ceived a reply to the propositions which immediate upon receiving bis appointment he submitted to t government in regard to the management of affairs, T two principal points in those propositions were that U applications for.space in dotail shonld be made directly * 40 and arranged by the commissioner upon the American gide, he forwarding to Mr. Beckwith the list upon which he can make the general arrangements here, and that the government should undertake the forwarding lo Paris of the articles intended for exhibition. This latter arrangement will save a great deal of confusion, euch ae exisied during the late exhibition here, w is wero forwarded and taken away by individual exhibitors. 1 saw a gentleman yesterday, interested in a California house, who told me that he proposed exhibiting speci- mens of woollen goods made ia California It is cer- tainly desirable that every branch of American in- dustry should be well represented at the coming exhibition, The war through which we have jast has been the meane, among other results, of intercating all Europe more directly in our effairs than in the ordinary course of events they would ever have become. At the exhibition all Europe will be Topresented ite capital and its industry—and these, ich itis the interest. of America to altract towards stacif, will be influenced in a wonderful degree by the representation which you make of your resources. I earn that Mr. Beckwith, the commissioner, is about ‘taking a burean in @ central position, where all informa- tion relative to the exhibition and its progress may be @Muained. His prosont address is No. 184 Kue de Rivoli. We have just bad a little “woman’s rights” affair, whieh hag created a good deal of excitement in literary and scientific circles, It seemsa that « young lady named & nativo of Algeria, having received # diploma aa’ lor of Letters” after passing a brilliant exan ‘Ration, applied to the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at ‘Montpellier for permiesion to foliow the regular medical course, This was refused on account of her rex, and she then appesied to the Minister of Public Instraction, Without commilting bimeelf in avy manner from the geueral principle, propored, as a compromise, ‘that the applicant should agree to practice only in Alge- via, among the female Arabs, who, it seems, more sen- Sane than the on of .more civilized societies, de- \ object to the manipulations of male phy: \ ‘The young lady in question refured_ to comprom! throws herself upon her rights. The matter will, he ne dication; and it ig thoug ‘Capen of inden to) by no meane uncommon; and some three years since, when living in the Latin quarter, I frequently met at the ciimiques at the lectures at the Ecole de Medicine, and at the bedside visits of the surgeans In the hospitals, the youn American luiies who had eome over here to “walk ho hospitals. if the imperial decision is favorable in this case it-will openanothor avenue to female enter- prise, skill, talent and indusiry. A great many more af these avenucs are open now in France than iu Amora, and here, instead of hold conventions and talking nd woman's rights, women ooeupations whieh would nt of their sphere” with you ope the larger portion of the att most of these a woman is n employed, Indeed, az bookkeepers in rome large whole- ale ostablisuimenia, and are said to make exectient ae- the cafés and restanrants in as goneral eupervivors and ants; in all the butchers’ and in many of the wrooers shops a woman keeps the account aud receives the pay 1 any, W not most, of the theatres the ticket oilees kept by Women, and they aleo are at many of way lations. Inthe eouniry women work iv th nd drive eart, and hoe and sow and reap, Tn om todo almost everything Wey do anywl 1a little more, excepting acting a# chambermn yordinary hotels and maisone mewhlecs, where ail ie chamberwork ix done, by OY ag Chere ius been anviher grand row at ihe opera house Madrid, the people not being satisted with the wrist \oh w. Bavier tarnished for them, and the result is tthe toca! director, M. Saz, 8 im Paris endeavoring to together » new company, Among the ringers who Mea flaco wae aa American lady, a Madame States, *) was announced as “tho California Diamond.”? The ‘4. formerty known in Now York as Mise Jenny Mande: 9/5, was atluched to a travelling concert company rome cecctptees { nd | nation may have been to saddle us with the Tem ei known as the “Alleghaniana,”” She afic are wont to Californian, was married, and cane to hi! Pout wo years since to rtudy Talian music, Her Ht \ppewranes in opera at Madrid was considored 4 Die wnd the manager has promised that she shal) sing monde, which stayed away from Paris a than usual in deference to the cholera, i¢ in. But twelve deaths were reported yew , all fear of the epidemic bas now passed It if BOW—not officially, but with an apparently of aa thenticity—roported that the maximum in one day. ie about protucing a little pent «* Dlaquont two played by Thonn’ roclalbls, teloediona, aud Hyeointhe. The machinery of the Mysterious cabinet has been arranged by M. Robin, the Wh@ exposed the irok of the Brothore A report from the Alpine tunne! rtater that anoth \eriblc accident has pokey at Fourneans, where the King’ magerine exploded on the 7th ine! , instantly foyr men apd blowing their porivs fo stone, abe Saadeh 28 8 1A > " eee ee ‘ ape thereto, I found myself in May, | inst., at haif-pastnine A. M., signalled the steamship Bry, Fr - = ne y wound.ng a eousiderable nae see. of nay 9 of fala voor in the Ghote Sen and arti pe east, in latitute 43 34, longitude 69 65; * pie. wi’ er Sper € rete po eA Balacia, Johnson, New, “ ~ dow neat 2 tg not qu lated, still so far ” Am vessel in port. f ‘This terrible accident coming oper cholera belng | months would e. secminatlon af the Assexican ‘a mel eerie rad sntitude 43 94, 10°" a9 BAILED. Eagle, and Moneka. Surmups, Nov 10—Im port ‘Katlooh, Hemmenway, for, of tha. 28th in the tone ee, may not unl pee ge ee this awkward Grecipeianre T wae coca aS SS ‘Steamships Manhattan, Montezuma, Beeien ve among exe of the ‘cean toe “ ao host, ole Sowing ‘Sommtoue of cone Py gy senate oe rc py ta dened mene nea alt by t?’, pirates. ton; & » minut erie reverses: ec % funct confederacy, isin Pari, 1208 aren ins glace of | sustained by Cur Gem fle aud the obttoration of | pete it of wall sae Sa pi laine com. ago, drinking bis owe the governinant “3 T had been | during the rebellion. ° ih the? sount of oll on brandy and water, = : acting. This intel 2 A received for the first time on | All except th ', three D9” .ed were captured by yes Misceliancous. ge { PIRATES. com on at Fen om the 2d of August with the | sels fitted out T om the Br wish dominions:— Weare indebted to Purser H H Scranton, of steamship | 12} i—Arr St Paul, Martin, London via Gabe? THE ANGLO-REBEL British bark |B?” racouta, of JAxecponl, Toamien tore 1861. Bole. Oil. | Zodiac, from Savannah, for full files of papers. Sypwev, NSW, Sept Arr ‘ta, Jenkins, San Frane x —— from San Fre" .ciseo, Your lordship can imagine my | Schooner Ad, Provincetown; schooner ast id 1 | cisco, Sid Sept’ & San Francisco; Fred: The Alabama. — surprise tho receipt of such Intltgen ang E would | Mor mitiweta Sr 215 | apuaciieantaty Haxoesane been in that poudon for ten | Warten, Phinney, Petropaulorskl; 16, Mataray Siewert, = ays mes, § ave Ben to it little consideration if an Englishman's 4 1863. dega, an x Amid aif isZaatement be tthende Teponstrae. opVon did mck eqns oe wannawes theney fom $9 Ben Tweker, New Bedford. “1280 | STAMaurE Misnuaarrry, which, retvraed to. port yesterday Baltinove for ie Jel but ilky ta Toutinows, disgd on * a mornt i] tion cf the United States and the settlement of some eee Immediately from further acts of War, “99 Dod poond b- ie oe Me Now Grieans this evening, Po? ms ae ee tg pe dittie have ever * ° Y per lypged perp Fede es note tulle andi | determined to suspend further action until I had.” gem. yO a ee eily aboub the raveges of the Alabor.a and | nicated with an. Ruropean port, {Wo 'u@ Fearn if ) Bark Virginia... Clean | Steamer Catuanine Wuittxe, hence for Galveston, which Sr Joun. NB, Nov 21—Cld_ bri, Clean Bese Key West in_ distress, was towed to New Orleans. ry Annie, Larsen, New York; Five Brotners, Philad see ae sl vel that intelligence was true, Tt wouls pr, ‘i ‘Ocean Rover, Mattapoisett 960 inst, by steamer South Carolina, ‘TaxAo, Aug28—Sld General Sherman, Talwanfoo; Sept 2, a ti Ov . have been m ‘Ucean ver, Mattapo! sei et ra concealing bat as ture tho uttoranoss | ‘ellceat se 10 cane Ahit ear team America ctboner Atanas, Sippican “Clean | | Sreanen Nonwien, Hubber sailed, from Apatuehicols | MDs Ag a1—Atr Frulter, Martin, Shanghae. cir press and the tone ot thelr private conversation | Port simply dt or of the Barracouta had | Bp Oemulgee, BE it sy t Reward UEENsTowN, Nov 9—Sld Reunion, Nichols (from Glass eeicto ter temper, detrei aa tench determinatéen on | fad the war was cnded. Twas tn, an cabarrassing posi- | Schooner Courser, ; a sor TO meni ae On Her outward voyage from |. oy), NYORE ‘on our partto | tion. I diligently examined. 31 iho law writers at my | Schooner Wé autor Ga poem ; pastto uphold these wlaims as te . \surp Panszvenance (Br.) from Liverpool for New York, eee them. The Adantic cities Teal opinion, and to | command, ‘ccatcling 6 B*-04 ont for my waldance in tho | Bark Alcrt, before reported, Dat bok (> Gueenstowin: with toss of fore: foreigners they ontitely represeut it, These ‘Adantic | future com TO nd nen”. and finet disporal of the mast, &e., woul towed to Liverpool for repairs. The cites have been the chiof losors by the exploits of the | Vessel. I could find none.” History is, Lbetieve, with Total . + oseasiefleanveverh +1,660 | Perseverance met a succession of strong westerly and north- Confeeerate cruisers, They may have mgde money in | Uta parallel. Finding tb ¢ authority questionable under 1863. + | westerly gales, attended with frequent hail squalls, until she hi Dut their shippimg has been wofuily crippled, | Which L cousidered ths vessel a ship-of-war, I imme kc Lafayette, New Bedford 170 | arrived'in lit, 49 tong. 29, whoa she encountered ‘a violent other ways, bul PPS diately discontinued ¢ banca i Bark Lafayette, gale from NW, ship rolling and laboring heavily, during Indeed, thé extiression cotamonly used, that the Ameri- | Mercy nieahen -ruising and shaped my course for | park Nye, New Bedford. ... 600 | \hich time she lost her foremast, foretopinast and foreiop- cam merchant marine was swept from the seas, Aard/y ex- ‘A to the shi .. | Schoover Kingfisher, Fairhaven. 180 ant and royal masts, and all attached thereto, with ib agycrats the loss suffered by the shippers f New York | , A810 tlie enib® 2 posal I do wot constder that I havo | py Kate Cory, Westport... Eoons, salle and rigging: also carried way maintopgalfent ‘end Bam The al destruction catised by tho y right so uy her, orany further. right to com- | gcnoonor Rienzi, Provinectown. ‘nd royal masts, yards and sails, dock houses stove Ine and & Siam represents ‘but a small part of the real | M4nd her, On? ne contrary, 1 think that as all the pro- WO | adantity of wawe went below, cuusing severe] casualiies to 5¢/n port 10th, ship Perseverance (Br), Robertson, from Live! erpool for N¥ork ace fae i Venice, Nov 5—, Parris Lat, NYork. 1 Yatancta, Nov i—Arralip outhainpton, Southwick, Cale a0, Wnawroa, Sept 16-Sld "rae NYork. ‘ Yoxouama, Se) Arr Ida D Norton, San Frat. ‘ cincon "Sid Sept, Surprise. Rablotty WYork. * American Ports. APALACHICOLA, Nov 15—In port ships 7 oa inetd, Skolfeld; Robt L Lane, astiia, % ———; Nereus, oy HE an: eK Bin gt Ba ey a cl Y , vhile | Petty of the ©’ pfederate government has reverted, by Toag | pussengers, and the ship, although hove to through the loss | NYo eset Eng rene eet Num tho fortune © ¢ war, to tine governmont of the United | TOHb--rie-seeeserenee ‘waa 1,080 | or Her ells and the violent sea, running, became almost un- Home, Brandt, for Srutsiae the Dar, Pass, bers of thelr vessels were transferred to foreign owners | States of Ne rth America, that thoreforo this voesel, inns: | nary Raward, New Bedford. 100 | Ship to be put back, ft being impossible to pi further in | some 18 barks, en ag Wehvarni the Welt Fass, a. dnd sailed under foreign flags, National toss, and in | "much as i. was the property of the Confederate Fates, | yitk Golconda, New Bedford, her disabled condition. for Northern ports with meeting ome degree. national humiliation, have made the | Should company th ‘other property already reverted. a » Sur Rosouvts, from Liverpool, arrived yesterday, re: ere ate Len Hiatt fa, Jon 64 spoke oh aad ree inst, la A from Carditt for New York, Teaking vadly and short of ‘pro: ‘supplied her. visions Sm Locu Lamar, from Shields, dra; ashore near Fort c beyond measure, and certainly | 1 have there! ht this port as a one “to ae oe penta the world which would be in | !arm/tho news,” and, if Lam without a government, to | T@h--.-++ 4 Ciinca ‘to beat such things patiently. ‘This feeling has | SUF¥.nder the ship, with hor battery, small arms, ind- | par jnigail, New Bedford bem so strong that Mr. Seward hes been upable to give | {M"aory, stores, tackle and appatel complete to her | on/) Brunswick, Now Bedford. vs any delayin the matter. While the warfasted the | ¥ajesty's government for such disposition as in its wis- | Fai! STON, Koran kur » Hockley Liverpool via Queenstown and : barks ‘Edson, HovAda, Banks, Antwerp? ¥ pat Giimor ntwerp’ via Meredith, Grat do; schrs (Br) Voluntee: r, Che re inca ben, Annapol Aly Mirae, Soar schrs Susan, sal “5 ere y ef are h Harg Congress, Now Bedford. . ‘Trumbull, New London harbor, during the heavy gale morn- | di Also cld York: claims might remain in abeyaneo, but no sooger was it | “Wom should be deemed prop Ship Euphrates, New Bedford. ing of 2st, “A ta tion of Of 700 tons of riga Polneett, Cardenas: Pate sover than pwhlic opinion forced the Secretary of State to }/ Jas. J. WADDELL, Commander. j jark Gypsoy, New Bedford, will have to be srged into lignin, before ano cacte | tetipoie eae Pea xi Went, Bt ‘0 Cline Now send in his #ill. He did so, and Mr. Adams urged the | scRNR AT THB PARTING OF THE SHENANDOAL'S | Ship Hector, New Bedford. floated off. Bride, Crowell, pbiles Nickerson, Baxter, Phila- demand with all the energy and ability of which he ia |’. Ship Hillman, New Bedford... Sip HAkey or Tux West (before reported), was burned ‘Lovell, NYork. Sid, wind W by Sto SW, wit ; 4 steams! rat Nereus; ship California; and from th Roads, bark ‘Wallace: Also sid steamer Neptune (and passed Highland hy es at) with steamer Nereus), Arr Cassandra, New Orleans; Wm Ken- nedy, Balfimore: Saxon, Philadelphia; Glaueun, “NYork; ‘Wyandotte, do; ships Sarah Newman, London; Sabine, Liv? th me reenns, Adreepact, Below bark Warren Hale rom Atrios ALTIMORE, Nov 2l—arr steamsb! AJ Be Rear Wie Lene Bee tech Reventy Eres 1. Old brig Sea ‘Coombs, Bath, Me, Sid brig 8 0 Bhaw Be Wen indies a6 ‘2d—Cld ‘steamer W , Baker, ‘NYork; schrs Wm Carlton, Packard, Cohasset Natrows; schra Corvo, Achorn, Wuuedes, NYerk: ee lunes GN Denna es Rows Ballo (Br) ‘Dominica; Chowan, yuna 8 C Shaw ir), West BANGOR, Nov 21—Arr ache Cind Neal, NYork. Cla ship Hattie © Tapley (new), Tapley; Montevideo: barks RA Allen, Andrews, Matanzas; ; Carle, Boston; brig Caro- a rALE htvER, Nov id_Arr schr Sallie Smith, Chase, Bilznbethy rt, 4 20th, echrs Aurora, Dobbin, and Thoma@ a ork, FERNANDINA, Nov 1l—Put in, schr Lewis A Edwards,. Line, NYork for Jacksonvile. Be eS Guy Hor Boston; dan Sreemane int, Howat for ; Jas MAN, ler, Va, for ———; Joseph a ‘Osgood, Pocosin river, afer boriland; Ellen Elisabeth fowes Newnont tor Bost ton; E 8 Conant, Donovan, Portland for Richmond. JACKSONVILLE, Oct -Arr schra E 30 200 360 370 640 | 100 miles from the SW Pass. Capt yh ne J part of bii miles from the SW Pa: 3 a part of bis 300 | crew arrived at Mobile, Nov. 21, in steamer Mereodita, the 400 | balance was taken by tho ship Ella, bound to Liverpool. The 200 origin of the fire is unknown, 100 100 Clean 250 500 100 CREW. a master. These gentle however, found equal ability [From the Liverpool Mercury, Noy. 10.] Ship Isaac Howland, New Bedford. and knowsedge of international law arrayed on the s@e | — pout six o'clock at wight @ telegram was received | Bark Isabella, New Bedford. of England, and the result was the late correspondence, | from government by Captain Paynter, of her Majesty’s | Bark Jireh Swift, New Bedford. which, while it does credit to the political talents ef the | ship Donegal, to whom the Shenandeah was surrendered, | Bark Martha, 2d, New Bedford. . two nattons, cannot be said to have brought the tratters | that the whole of the officers and crew who wero not | Ship Nassau, New Bedford... in devate between them nearer toa settlement. British subjects were to be immediately paroled. Cap- | Bark Numrod, New Bediord binges ‘The’ publication of the correspondence has, f courm®, | tain Paynter immediately proceeded to the Rovk Ferry | Ship Sophia Thornton, New Bedford. been followed by much comnient in America, “he press | slip and applied for a steamboat. The Rock Ferry | Bark Waverley, New Bed/ord....... is for the most part angry in tone, the orgaps‘friend!y to | gicamer Bee was placed at his disposal by Mr. Thwaites, | Ship William ‘Thompson, New Bedford, the government and supposed to be connected with it | in which he immediately procecded alongside tho Shen- | Bark Favorite, Fairhaven. being generally the sharpest im their remarks. They re- | andoah. Captain Paynter went on board and commu- | Bark Covington, Warren. iterate all that has been made the foundation of Ameri- | nicated to the officers the objoct of his visit. The crow | Bark Catheritic, New London. can complaints since the beginning of the late war. | was mustered on the quarter deck by the officers | Ship General Williams, Now Loi ‘They teil us that we récogrézed the belitgerency of the | ot the ship, the roll-book was brought and the | Bark Edward (@rey, San Francisco. Confederates without cause, and onty for the pur- | namesof the men called out us they ooourred. As eadn | Brig Susan Abigail, San Francisco. pose of encouraging them to send out. privateers. They | man answered to his name he was asked what country- | Bark William C. Nye, San Francisco. Sonclude that our only saotive for deing this was the | man he was. In net on: ins ane did any of them ackiow- | Bark Harvest, Honolulu, conviction that the -United States had come to an | edge (o le British subjects Many nations were vepresented | Bark Pearl..........+ + ‘end, and a wish to stamd well with e new Power which | among them, but the majority of them claimed to be : would fight its way “to independente, They urge with | natives of the Southern States of America, or “outhern | —Total.......+s00+++ more plausibility that the Alabama and its sister ships ] citizens.” Several of those, however, who purported to | 25 New Bedford vessels. were in fact British vessels, having no connection with | be Americans had an unmistakably Scotch accent, and | 2 Fairhaven vessels. the Confederate States save the presence of one or two | seemed more likely lo have “hailed” from the bankss of the commissioned officers, and that they were practically | Clyde than the Mississippi’ Captain Paynter informed the Pirates, sent out'to prey upon commerce under the guise | men that by the order of the government they were of war. The answer to these. accusations is, how- | all paroled, and might proceed at once on shore. This | 1 Edgartown vessel. ever, not difficult. We may put aside the ques- | intelligence was received by the men with every | 6 Provinectown vess Suir Srarx tax Ocran (of Boston), from Maulmain for England, before reported at Mauritius’ in distress, was con- demued and sold previous to Oct 6, a Br ani Carmanme Houanoox, before reported ashore at Calcutia, was formerly the Sarah, of Mattapoisett, Wiarine sup Louistana, Haskins, of New Bedford, went on a previously unknown shoal in Kotzuebue Sound July 25, and became a total loss except her oil, which has been shij to the Sandwich Islands by ship Eliza A ‘of NBed- 200 | ford. ‘The crew were all saved, and were divided between 275 | ship’ Cornelius Howland and barks Oliver Crocker and ~Clean | Fanny. 9 160 | _ Banx Case (Br), from Baltimoro for Belfast, Ire, was 300 | lying off New Pot dist inst, with the crew in a'mutinous state, Capt Hooks had arrived up at Baltimore for assist- ance, Banx Jars-E Warp, at Philadelphia, from Boston, lost both anchors in Delaware Bay 20th and hist ina, durtig the ie. Barx Hovsrox remained ashore at Galveston 4th inst, awaiting orders from underwriters, Barx Amazon, Helmsley, from Baltimore for Rio Janeiro, was atSt Thomaa Nov Pieaky, and crew in ® mutineus state. Was discharging. Barx J M Harwoop, from New Orleans for Havre, tion’ of the ‘recognition ‘of Helligerency, which dae | demonsiration of joy, and they seemed to bo-delighted at | 1 Warren vessel sere ome eee erase ala, ae tie Liasees, Coombes been discussed till there is notmore to be said on it, and | tho prospect of leaving the oraft in which they had | 3 Now London v Bae et tie tinss che wen eucar lame tn pi md ee er Fons Nov 6. Mill Oreck, Rape ana Teer Pest with regard to’ whie™ qven the partisans of the American | }y be able to assist the Southern-confederacy. | 3 San Francisco vessels, Jib, and s tungsails, carrying a press of canvass o keep off | ing Boston: 9th, A Richards, Stewart, Old Ock government, amo; whe have studied the question, | They commenced to pack up their beddiyg and other | 2 Honolulu veseols. . 4 lee shore. 28,’ bark Rosenberg, Croue ‘NYork: Nov 8, schra Gersh, admit that the ‘es have no cause of complairt. | articles as fast as poss.ble, and conveyed tiram on board | — Bria Larcn, previously reported ashore near Gloucester, | Banker, Ellis, do; ‘brig Birchard & Torry, Haskell, Bose Tho only importg’ tier isthe damage to American | the Bee, which was to take them to the landing stage. | 46 vessels, with a total Of...........cseeeeeaee has gone to pieces. Part of the cargo has been saved. TheL | ton; 7th, schrs Stedman, Pierce, NYork; A B Terrill. commerce causdls oy the cruiscrs, and on this paint we | Before leaving the vestcl, however, thoy gave three | No port has suffered as severely’ during’ the war ag | Wa# 42 tons regisier, and built at Ellsworth in 164L, 2 Oe A remaiis: ‘Noe it are steamship Coste Rica, Hare must think that such misfortunes aro tho natural result | lusty cheers for Captain Waddell, their late commander, | Now Bedford, in proportion to the amount of shipping | BRI T J Macume, of Bucksport, was still undergoing re- | 4.) Nyork vin Norfolk; ship Libby. Bishop, Bath, Me; barks of a state of war, When a iaritime nation ventures | Captain Waddell, in feeling terms, acknowledge! the | owned. palry at Galveston dih inst, but it was expected that they. | Gin gaen, Boston; Adelia, Carleton, ‘Galpey, do; Tes ° ‘upon the argument of foree it must take the chance of | compliment, and raid that he hoped the men would | “By a rough estimate the value of the vemsels destroyed | foiieiting erect And the vessel ready cargo, the | Ciimseh (Br), Sponagle, ive 15th—Arr steamships Guiding Star, Berry, NYork; Morne ing Star, Nelson, do; barks Yemurt Thotapeon, Liverpool Robert nard, Summers, Bordeaux; brig Fanny Foulks, erate edie ropes rs gs oe ner, a Mo is, , Havana; Tailman, Connor, do; Margaret ‘Samson, amen, Ph Cla ahip John Sidi Bost » such vessels being surreptitiously obtained | always behave themselves as brave satlors ought t do, | is $1,150,000, and of the oil $600,000; making the whole wee D veye e landing stage. Thus separat i 5 rs A 7 always be thore who will endeavor to overstop the | dechand ber crows Parated the Shenan- | pirates $1,650,000, into Newport during the easterly gale of’ Tuesday, and the ; : me — ‘vessel making water and the deck load having started, was iine ben divides ie Epc eg 8 nd —_ Bars aang _ oe bet one of the btn merchants in Liver- Dicd. Seana wean or Long Lge = L pene and ed Any | Sameon, Philadelphia. r, Rodney, supply of shipping; and the only question is whether the | pool volunteered to send on bonrd tho Shenandoah asup- | Keuzy.—On Thursday, November 23, Marrn ored a short distance to the westwar ‘ate ton; barks 8t Paul Serre (Fr), Havre; HT ‘Routh, Doute, 5 " e duties | elie was not allowed to communicate with thoso on | 34 months. ashore on Watch ilill Beaoh, where she remained same afver- | 4 : Blanchard > ahay . * . i ach, th—Avr steamship Star of the Union. NYork es eee oe talacolnt ne have no feur for the | board. It is stated that the Shenandoah has about thir- The friends and relativgs of the family are respectful, noon, the sea breaking completely over hi nd it is sup- | ship edhorg. Roberta, Liverpool; barks Mi 2 Tiates ist the Sritish gov- | ‘ty-tive chronometers on board. Norris, Reed NYork; Persistent, Zeidoe ueboc; Adt er, fee tent a large quantity of cabin | jnvited. to attend tho faxeral, from No. 410 Pearl street, oted ane wil go to pices. “Crew saved. Vensel and cargo id its best to prevent any subject of the Queen insured in Providence. t ; © guns of the Shenandoah | on Saturday afternoon, at One o'clock. The remains i, Bordeaux, Cid ship Anandale (Br), Frances, Liver- from emborking in illegal traffic, and ie shalt be quite Captain Waddell, itis | will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment, Sonn Mountain How (of New York), Martin, from Ine | pool; schrs Challenger (Bp Coe, Ulli: iapecy (Br), Pen- content, when at any futuretie the condi:ions are'reversed, i ie sum of money, be Boston papers please copy. Alanola, Texas, for New Orleans, with cotton, sprung a leak | Mington. Ruatan Island, when England is the belligerent and the Unite! States tie | sides Valuabler, reserved, regardiny trem, Bor Uther Deaths eee Third Pt Oct 21, wud put into Galveston’ in distress,’ On coming up | _15th—Arr steamshij Boreas, Lawes, Galveston. Below, ou ral, if the duties of newtralt'y shall be perform fe wep. stn bps [For Uther Deaths eee Thind Page.) the harbor she gro on Pelican Spit, where she re- | ships Katie, Jaburg, from Tv ; Geneva, Bostong mew rel, of tics of newtrali'y shali te performed az well | now that (hei property of the federal tnadion the aie 1d have fo be lightered of a | Princess Royal, from Mobile; Juventa; bark Collin E Me= as they werely Lord Palmersion and Lord Russell. government. Thess © forthe ship's pure | © Ooh oral eaten i poeetomegttee oP et ee Neil new), White, from Turks Island; Felicla (Fe), Henry, We believe that the American government is not Blind nd be and hi men are without ns. “Re é Sata from Bordeaux; Antoinette, Roceman, from. s Heh to the loyalty and uprightuess displayed by the British . inj Paynter SHIPPING NEWS. Scum Avnraywa (of Bath), Currier, arrived at Norwich, | raoo xondder, from Indianola. Cld bark Arlington, Bartlett, Ministry, and that when public ng codlswuiffic'eutly | placed Kin charge Kasroans mies f on, onegth inet, from a Southern port, with loss of deck | NYork: schrs Joe Kelley (Br), Nielson, Tampico} Belle (Br), it will be willing th le: these questions drep Mr, Sewa the gunboat Gorhdwk, of which Liettenant Cheek is in ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—TH1S DAY. vie - in, Matamoros. NORFOLK, Nov 20—Arr schr C & N Rogers, Mott, NYork, Sid schr W B Darling, Baxter, NYork. i PHILADELPHIA, Nov 22—Arr ship Str Coli, Campbel§ (Br), Sellers, Ivigtut; barks James E Ward (Br), Landerkin, Boston; Filla (Dan) ‘Rothe, do; Urgent (F wards. doy Andes. Dalling. Portsmouth, NH; brigs Barbour! St John, NB; Prentiss Hi organ, ; Au Davis, Providence, RI; schra Western Star, Bearse, Bar’ dos; Czar, Hammond, St John, NB; Ella’ Fish, Ogier, do Gioucentors Mary stand Rich, Boston Amerie “1 zie. joucester: ndish, Rich, Boston; jean Bay ‘Chadwick, Pal a Shaw, NYork; A MC! Ine, James | ey Hi get West Deatie, Crowell By , Newburyport; Tennessee, ras Baker, : Martha Wi pit it is said, originally made the offer of arbitration as a | command, lying alongside. FUN RISES a cossl ° Ziv : “s 3 rthen, old admeasurement concession to this country, and with the desire to give | ene CREW BRINGING THEIR PLUNDER AsMone. | 8 SETS. ‘owned by Bben Blatchf. facilitics to our government to evade an inconvenient {Krom the Liverpool Mereury, Nov. 11.) ee and others, and tn decision. That offer having been declined, he will have The vessel continues at anchor in the Slogne, in Port of New York, November 43, 1865. Scun Nequassxr, of Truro, was driven ashore and sunk in pervs of oer Reseed poem mag Brieyance of the | charge of tho customs authorities. Yesterday the re- pon Provincetown harbor during’ the gale of Tuesday last. of he counter | mainder of the left her, taking with thom their CLEARED. Scun Exwa Oaxes, from Freeport, Me, for Boston. with proposal of Lord Russell to refer certain matters to. | hammocks, boxes, We. ‘The Rock Ferry. steatuor ‘Bee | _ Steamship Propontis (Br), Higginson, Liverpool—Tapacott | hay was ashore oh "Lovells Ialeud, Boston Bay, 22d Instn commission will probably not be acceptable to the Wash- | was placed at the disposal of Captain Paynter, | BTO®& Co. B i high and dry. ington government, since the claimsonaceount of the | and Mr. Thwaites, the manager of the ferry, alforded | 4 cents’? Eagle, Lawrence, Havana—Spofford, Tileston | & sowie, Nov 22—The vessel seen below this port on Alabama and Shenandoah have been expressly excepted. | the sailors every facility for taking their effects on shore. Steamship Manhattan, Turner, Havana and Vera Cruz—C_| Tuesday was a large ship, which was at one time very close The only issue of the affair, a# far as we cameee, is that | Some of the seamen appeared to have retained afew | A Whitney & Co, «| in to the shore, She ts suppored to have dragged her anchors no agreement will be come to, and that matters will remain | griicles procured during the ernive among the American | — St ip Marmion (Be), Leake, Nuevitas— he position, where firs observed. She got under weigh + 6 57| Moow ners + 486! mon ware: Scun P ¥ Winuistox, before reported wrecked at Sand “morn 1936 | 150i Point, was Gb dgsthe tons burth ent _ built ip Essex tn 1648, and wi Owen. West and i ‘Honor as they are. It is impossible for the American govern- | whaling fleet. Telescopes, looking glasses, pictures, | Steamship Geneval J K Barnes, Morton, Ke yg ES a id bark Andes, Dalling, Portland: bi tment to abandon these claims. | The people would pro- | aud odd looking pieces. of ‘aroiture, conuiny cain New OrleateLivingsion, Fox &'Co. 61 sronecken Sve probably, ‘suffered no damage, as Se een Sale weer ‘ ubiy forget all the services of Mr. Soward and demand | fixtures, wero rather plentifal. Tie wight of some of | & Palmore, J aR Soupbhens is er Ss Deaitaaonh ins, Wha sieeen Taylor, Somerset; Thos Borden, Wrightington, Fait his dismissal H he were to confess to England that his | rhe bons brought om shore caused a good dal of surprise, | — Steamship Albemarle, Bourne, Norfolk, City Point and | here thats limber ladon brig went ashore on the east side | “PORTLAND, Nov 2i--Atr aches Cameo (of Myatic, Conn), countrymen had no right to ecmpensation, But it | jor in some instances comparatively smct! dores—wich ax | Richmond—Livingston, Fox & Co. Of Gardiuer’s Island, just outside of the lighthouse, on Sa- | Elwell, St John, NB, for NYork; Aid, Bi Bangor fom bs auite possible fora government 10 yield nothing, and | “are generaily w ed ty aailori—appeared tte co heany cso | yaieginahip Moveks, ‘Marshtath, Charleton—Livingston, | funtay uight. No furdher partiulars Baltimore: Volant, Govtinn, Machina tor N¥orks tiunireny ye a thing. is 4 pe 4 é hat require three or four men to carry tem. The sail on + 7 2 0 e Whitten, Belfast for Baltimore; Tilt, Ps tport fi tho United States will abate uo jt of their demands, and | {ope quite in iguorance as to what wil be-done in regard | ge teameliP Taeons, Pierce, Philadelphia—Karkpatrick & | q, ie exconn We lighter Dreaduoughe af aaatonet wank | N¥ore’ Cid sche Ida, Blake, Baltisora nt? or 4 he PROVIDENCE, Nov 22—Arr steamer City of Providen: Hull, NYork: brig Gola Packard, New Orleans; scl ‘except the lighter Dreadnought one that port, Which Where she jon Lead, Glenroy, Me: litzabethport. Bidachrs Hoa Ranger, Sears, 8 Raltimore—C Luling. ore on the west side of will reserve for themselves tho'tight of enforcing then, | to paying thera ieee atown for orders, | les dry at low water, But still, when the temper of the people is cahned, when | were informed hal who are to be their paymasters. We hip A Boninger (Pruss), Steenk! y one of the crew that as yet none of he ark Swanley (Br), Meldrum, commerce has had time to renew the ‘links which bind el Weston & Gray. : . See ; " ; the two nations together, and when tho memories of the | who “have wives nieve ‘beck: deucine thor Bark Eva (Hr), Kidd, Leith—-W A Nelson, ptaaroship Rina (Oe Crea New York for Liverpool, Nor | Pees Wise ua Bate Aes Wie Bee war fede into the past, there will be little disposition to | pay during the cruise, ‘The man to whom. ‘we Florence (it), Atkinson, Demerara—Penniston & Go. | a1 9:8) AMe Int 48 Sh, Yon 69 05. 7! Doane, do. sh Bik ca sais Il on unfortunate bat inevitable cosoalties, spoke—an intelligent young fellow belonging to Lon- Brg ap rene Ray, St dobnn NPS M Henoe, Rte nh Germania (Ham), from New York for Ham- SAN’ FRANCISCO, Nov Sait steamahip Moses Taylor, ie roport that Mr. Cushing would shortly leave for | don—eaid he did not care much for the money, Deig Manzanilin, Mayme, Charieston=Mevealt & Duncan, | PB Nay Singh Bats ote on Oe. for Philadephia, | ROMANCE Bin’ Heckel, Dillingham, NYork. cngland on a mission to assist in the aettlement of these | as he had friends, but that it, would be very hard upon | fivig Alexr Nichols, Rowtbrook, Mobile—Young & Cowan. | wovd int 49 N lon lt WW. jempool for Piifledelphia, | | AAV ANH AH, Nev 1— xe sjansuiy Meets a i elins still continued, Should the*Uuited States think | some who “had not a cont,” and whe had wives and chr Little Dorrit, (Br), Farwell, St Johns, NF—O F | “Ql: Wit auerougha, from New Orleans for Liverpool, | Hunter totes tar Rio amet NP, Cid steamabiy, pa us to reinforee = — 5 iy seat no doubt that | families, 1f they were to go unpaid, after the great risks ben Kenfield, Loper, Washington—N L McC Nov 13, lat 30 20, lon 79 12, 17th—Cld schrs Bertha, Cook, Hilton Mead; Witeh Queeny our own government wi glad to consider any subject | they hadrun, ‘He also remarked that he was sure as Co. x i nan shi Foreign Ports. ercival, Boston. SULLIVAN, Nov 17—Sid bark TK Weldon (new), Weldon, which Mr, Cushing may lay betore it, though we cannot NYork; schir Sea Foum (new), Grifiln, do. fork; schr Hen (new), Grifiin, seo What scope there is for discussion with respect to the principal matters in digpute, The bost remover of these difficulties is time, aud we trust that'the Americans will be brought by time and reflection to resume their good soon as Captain Waddell heard of tho termination of the Sehr EA Anderson, Cranmer, Richmond—O H Pierson, Nov 8—Sid Charlotte W White, Griffin, Cardiff war he at once ceased bile hostile operations in regard to | Sehr 15 T Wooleey, Lo per, Newbero—J L-Davin, and left the roadasame day). Went toca 8th, Mary Whit- eri chant 8 he was too muck oj entle- Schr Mary Shields, Waitt, New Haven--Ferguson ‘ood. | ridge, Cressy, for NYork. rarer anytning po nolarions a0 to attack these vos: Sehr Empire, Davis, Norwich—H 8 Racket & Son. : Aukxemputa, B, Oct 27—In port Kate Holmes, Pennell, 2 ty r " n ~ ” % chr Mary Stew: iy . Newport—. riggs. ow. sels after having had unmistakable testimony that the | joop Riisde Ioland, Wightman, ProvidencsO X Strana- | — Amor, Sept 7— Are Wild Gazelle, Humphrey, Swatow. t 24—Pasned Benefactresn, Eldi _ MISCELLANEOUS, will for both the great European Powers, between which | confederacy had been defeated. Captain Waddell, the -A LES, PORTER AND BEXTRA STOUT, 3 . dell, " f ne 2 , +. + ee . And them there is now a temporary coolness. England has | saine person says, was often grieved at being compelled ars ARRIVED. yaork tor Hong Konge Boh Cromwell, Hedge, Boston for A eet ae eee ee ee Oe Veen the innocent means of their losing for atime a large | ‘to bura fine merchant vessels, but that he had no alter- Steamship Fiambeau, Eaton, New Orleans, Nov 36, with | Batawia. MACPHERSON AND DONALD SMITH portion of their ing trade, and France has set up | native, ‘as it was his daty.”” Tho whalers for the 1ost | mdeeand passengers, to Livingston, Fox & Co. Nov ‘18, at AUCKLAND, NZ, Aug 24—Arr Andrew Jackson, McCallum, (Late atyle Smith & Brother), monarchy and established fo1 occupation on the'r | part were not valuable prizee, as they had little monoy | 11 AM, off Sand Key sgn, exchanged signals with steam. | London, very borders. The gendency of both people and govern- | bn board; but if they had succeeded 4n captoring the | 24, Matanzas, hence for New Orleana: aime Anca (Peru), nodate—In pott bark Tempest, Hinckley, ss iva Ee i; 0, exchanged sign - PO ‘and EXTRA STOUT, ment is to.compl@™ of European treatment, and there | American mail steaincr in the Pacifie—which had a large | 2 notnbreto, exch OSCR ‘Aurertat, CB, Nov -. —SId brige Independence and Mary Wine FALR AO Ga eee are not wanting 0 who believe that serious events | quantity of specie on board—the booty would have been | "“Atcamahip Western Metropolis, Hilt I u . . ton, Apalachicola 18th | Le Blane, tor NYork (with cargo of steamship Circassian. may grow out of their resentunent. We cannot share in | jtninumse; our informant calculated thet each of the crew | {ust with cpuon, to Benner -& Brown, “Eneountered very. | Bristot, Nov 10—8ld Sandusky, Linnekin, NYork. any such apprehensions. | We dew that tok vur neighbors | of the Shenandoah would have had someting like tres | meaty weather. If st, 10 allen W" of Sombrero Light, | fa port iby America Moree, aid’ Alexandra, Crosby, for and oselves are anaious to live nm terms of peace and | thousand dollare, On a doubt being expressed as to | $8 AJarce schooner ou the Key, with four wrecker neat | NYork. ‘These Ales, Porter and Stout are of saperior qual'ty, it leaaant, nutritive and strength: ig and can Geretied on for pari of amunity with all t ro Same day, 15 miles EF of Sombrero, passed sunk. Brirast, Nov 7—8id W M Dodge, Campbell, (from May- ‘atreet, between. peg Goel -f the American poopie ave re int that | the intention of those on board tile Shenandoah to | Ss 'enin painted tacks an diemasted: hed not bern tony tn | port), Ardrossan. * x rsa renal wild oh vemepiiiin. “Meenas @ déser- capture the steamer, the person referred to said there tion. 18th, 8 AM, 20 miles N' of Cape FI alg. Bouvxaux, Nov §—Arr Elien Stewart, Coffin, Baltimore. reveive, no wilful pi liger- | was no question about the matter; that tbey bad fteamahip Philadelphia, hence for New Oricans; | | Bnoowansitavan, Now 9—Arr John 1 Galloway, Cal- N IMMENSE IMPROVEMENT IN STEAM. ence as now exist grow weaker with every day af Positive information ns to the coursoshe mail steam. | same ay, lat 27 Sh ton 79 Sb, exchanged signals with a Br | eo. Sid sth, Marts, Killam (from Helvoet), NYark. W. C. HIOKS' PATENT STEAM ENGINES ENDORSEMENT OF THR “HERALD'S" PLAN YOR A | ¢F would take, and that it was only the receipt of | perk showing » white Gag, with letter I. NaS), indbe cen- | Drawnen irae pasche Samet: Springer, Cardi; | avg ve" per cont te, Opes , friction and parte, Wohordax odimraiia. the news of the close of the war that preventod her cap-| ei 22,lat &, lon 74 80, panned u number of baton af cotton, | Th, Guttenberg, Raschen, Baltimore. | | | Attala «Bly Gans, bortatreular aaldvens {From the London Post, Nov. 40.) tare. This sailor spoke in igh terma-of Captain Wad- | Sot deem it privient Tower a Lat to get thes eS | cargo discharge’, . i a THE HICKS BNGINE COMPANY, 88 Liberty street, N. It will be fotind that we have no Fenson to complain of | 4éll and the officers of the Shenandoah, whom - | “Rteamship Nevada, Carpente:, Savannah Nov 18, with | — Bxxtte, Hon, Oct %4—In port brig Antonio Muthe, for New the comments to which the publication .of the corres. | St: bed.o6 kind men, eMeient seamen and perfect mine Vekeunan, in & Wekinson, | York Oct 90. CtsS BUNIONS, ose Py er. NAILS | pondence between Earl Russell and Mr, Adams on the | ™eD. bol Re oem dckiead Co . mateagdepmamapdieaniens wearin. Unieras Hake.” Kees Anminilator cures corns, bust | subject of the depredatious committed by the Confede- | Everything -cems to, have been conducted on board in | *UE" a ey fons, chiiblaine, front Sand fona, chilblaina, fronted feet, &&. By mail Scents and'$1. I, 4 7 Brock House Mivxs, CR, Nov 8—Cld bri Washi nh, 4 days, wittemdse zr By or 8 hel Lady ‘ashing- rate criisore has given rise in the Americanpress, Now | 2 ord rly manner, the came discipline being mainia ned | 4% e osinel ton, Corbett, NYork? 9th, that ‘the heat and passion oeeasioned by the late war | @ 1s observed on "board a mun-of-war. ‘The vessel, ae | {nd hoclfly pater tue euare paseage, ne URE NOFMEREE | tot. oe Oy Okla Hen Range, Noveross. Mattia, DI Okcks, LEGALLY PROCURED WiMHOUT PUR haye subsided, the organs of public epinion. in America | W¢ have stated, on her arrival was @ medel of cleanli- Steamship Varuna, Whitehurst, Bavannah Nov 19, with Coxnaven, Nov 7—Sld Washingto: rayne NYork, r.—Other good cases prosecuted it fee in ade find themselves enabled to treat such questions as that | Res* and order, Her rigging is taut, trim, and man-of- | mdse and fa Mavngnien, vox &Co. Passed Cronstant, Nov 2—Sid Kremlin, vance, ine tree hd up OWES, \torney and Counsellor, street, ir Arua comma, iene ae oe Ro ge tained. F. I. KING, Counsellor at 3 y lett, nm. discussed in the correspondence referred to with calm- | War like; every rope and spar isin its proper placo and | steamship Tartar, Wanbah River. Experienoed | | Corouno Oct 18—Arr Aberdeen,’ Vole, Calcutta, 814 7th, ness and moderation, It ten in working order, and m her ap; wee alto- eavy homd wit jworey, moderation. must never be forget ‘that, ‘would ily belleve she Steamship Hunter, Chase, Savannah, 3 days, with mdse te y ene FANTINOPLE, Ger 29—In port, Chiaro, Jaccarino, New however disentitled in strict law gether one Je tue American | Shout to proceed on -a voyage than that she had been | “Aarne (by tel)—In port ships Colorado, Free- Proc eamabi Hatteras, Parrish, Norfolk, 24 hi ith mdse responsibility for the acts of the Alabaria and | buffeting about for many months in the Paciic, The | aud passengore, to ines Fo + loeb gaze ‘aterloo (Br), Babson, from San Francis. uid, be preseated directly to the Emperor for his hi i | seamen #peak ja terms of admiration of ber sailin, Steamship Falcon, Aldrich, Baltimore, 42 hours, with mdse | co, for ——, Longwood, Peterson, for ——, Id ' . "g Tignes tt a @odld permit Rees daukeg Roniipcests kedtiaeond% ae for com | Gualition, asserting that she ‘could sail atthe speod of | ‘03 — ‘8Kd prev to Biesatnn Tadasery, Tanned Colombo: Kear: | (0,70 THOMAS R. Te Sh ie ene Bonheur to be made a “ehevalier? he will not deny | outa single ex were British made, and ths arma. | ®Xteen knots an.bour, and that the vessels which were Bern renattasee alnarette fine Harbor, with meee. as “Te Netih-dee Waakieaios, Welth, Lenton Ser Goltoesy Fish, Tlour and ever Senper thas Mademoiwiic Reugger the iberty to become « physician. | ments with which they were provided ‘were of,Briusn | 10 pursuit of her would have had some dificutty in efect- | wilismm & pod ; hateerinpappemmneteds Oi Repeat ton, Whilé, Landon for NYork | Soy'store in New Work, ‘One prise Louses a tas Coleg anrivangn ond, enpemniue, heer | Reta aaa bpm ihe Bt erry ay: Sh eh asd'ahen derhae Cadel at tenes ese | Cima BORGER wargtorietee ns neh Tethem, Bt Poters: TGGING’ SIXTH AVENUB bai x ; ‘ 1 rday one So — ‘ Ecies oh tain Setiaes at heten, ore | Senne est ishment because the American and when 2 ageing, doe aie ifavaria ‘ign, rn * Fa Now }0--Arr W B Dinsmore, Foster, Callac . Whiklod ople were indignant and declaimed against a .neu. | ‘I 8m sorry to leave the ship, especially as the Cor ulla May 18, with hemp, cod MOUTH, . Tra ty «which my nevertheless ‘coumteunneo “such | erate dag ts not at the af, where 1chas been so Ton Hope Sept 21, put into StF foun en 6 a Soar He Soot Rept 9 Are fy ag Belly Porte 1, resulta, After making due allowance for the stiltod:tone It is rumored that Captain Waddell states that the | “ERin Vituin Nor Moston), Peck, Anitossan 39 days, with | Chefoo. Shi Aug 20 Osaca, Terry, Hong Kone, Sept 8, Aze: in which every people speak of the dignity and inde. | *4me paper which conveyed to him tho news of the fall | tron, to Sam! @ Reld & Co. ‘Bad heavy westerly winds to | lia, Brown, NYork. af pendence of their own State it will, we thim:, be ecen of Richmond brought intelligence of the proclamation | the Banks; since ly baffling winds. tt Grxoa, Nov rr Lillie Keith, Stead, NYork. tbat the more table and influential soaon of the | of President Davis that the war would be prosecuted with Bark Heroine (of Boston), Nickerson, Cronstadt $005 Havur, Nov Are Menlog Bu Hower, Neweastle. oF MAMMOTH MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. 1,000 TRIMMED BONNETS AT $10, $12 and $15. We invite strangers, citizens and the erally pom nym gh ont nega. they” aay Beso: | ‘luctlions the following a — ides ‘Amerioan press bave feceived without irrisation vigor. With hemp, tron, de, to De Groot & Peck. Night of Hutvort, Nov 7—Sld Mowe, Kuhh, refusal of the English government to com > with a SGD PRECEDENTS FOR WADDELL’'S coxpucr, | S28!" oullision with mag ee peatland Tegan Sree faner, Noretenee: Bearee, Bwatows 10th, — demands made, and have entirely abandoned that high Sir James Elphinstone writes to the London Standard Cappe, Pernambuco Oct 15, via St Hatiran, Nov 30—-Arr ache Thomas Bagneh, MeConnell, BONMERS FOR 80) ou B TAY AT ground which the originally. occupled when they assumed | 00 the subject of the Shenandoah, and furnishes an ex 1, with sugar, Ac, to Napier & Welsford, | Phil ia, Old 15th, whr Reindeer, Parr, Baltimore; BONNETS SOLD 0! ADWAY AT $i ae incontrovertible the justice of their claime, tract from ‘James’ Naval Hi ” to prove that the éncountered heavy mosth and northeast | dah, GS Winsor, Perry.’ Baltimore. BONNETS FOR $16, BOLD ON BROADWAY AT ‘The New York Henan seices (he gist of the present | depredations of that vessel after the tormination of war | Winds. IsAGUA, Nov 8—Passed by, ahip Uncle Joe, Emerson, from 0} FOR 5 AY AT f A M Bark Pallas (of Heltze, Mand), Biddte, Belize, Hond, Oct | Nevasea for Queenstown. BONNETS FOR $20, SOLD ON BROA aT complica’ion when it eays that “the trouble arises from the | t® not without a precedent, At the close of the war be- | 4 witulogwods ac, to Jovan dex. Had strong Morthenst | Lavanroou Nor S—Arr Salua, 8 John, N B; 9th, Ciy of | BONNETS FOR $25 SOLD ON BROADWAY AT existing unvettled and undetermined state of international | ‘ween Great Britain and the United States in 1816 the | Wide must of the pase ‘Get M, lat 28 80, 20, saw w | Baltimore (s), MoGuigan, N¥ork (not afr 8th); Mhalibos (a) " few," and suggests that a cngren of the inciple Powers | American sloop Hornet captured his Majesty's brig | topsnil schooner, painted lead color, abandoned ra ali | from do; Chaitano Higgins, NOrleans; 10th, Vity of Man™ Country merchant ners or dealers requiring shiaild mort with the view of eitavliching that law ona basis | Penguin, after a desperate engagement. The cap- | sanding, a pleoe of her forestayeal! Banging under the bow; | chester (»), Halerow, NYork; Pennsylvania (x), MeNevin, | NETS or JOCKEYS » friends oF to sell ov Thdch would prve sasiafactory to all “Anternational law ia | tain of the Hornet’ hed previously been in. | she flo ighitly, a though In balla apparently mot | do; 11th, Hatin (s), Sidney do, lishment before make the mege creature of the comity of nations, since no | formed by a neutral of the cessation of hostilie | Boor, 17g in thal condition: saw wo name, | on 8. In the Ry ee ge ig Fh sot trike Power ip particular has jurisdiction to enferce obedience | tes, but he disregarded the notice, and, after taking Victory, with loss of foreyard and. rigging damages hg, NYork; Zouave, ier Philadel hin; THIS to ite precepts. The events which have taken place | tho Penguin, proceeded, in company with another wing heavy at the time, could not understand where to choose from, ; Adept, Crozart, do; Mary Sparks, Melted and Gespate in Bu during the past two years make thie American sloop—the Peacock-—t0 the Hast Indies, ‘4n | she was trom or where bound | se i htiage Consort, Low, and America, Moltzen, grent care and promptiinde. too plainly evident; but, notwithstanding the conte order to have their share of the prizes yet to be taken.” fark Holland (0 8 island), 1 nin Nov 9 ia, Cook, Boston; Sth, Annabella, Adams, am whieh Austria and Prassia have shown for specttie The Hornet became disabled and rcturived, but the Pea. | With sult, Jonathan Thompann. 'No- \\ tonn Svana nen: | Bavannah card wad o@ We Bkerrien at) P MO); Ociint, Tl TRIMMED DERBIBS AND TURBANS, tieg, and for the plainost formule of natural cock entered into an engagement with ah Fast Indian | Neary weather most ofthe presage. nn Nils ®"4 | Noni can fe); Kern Foriand, en of French and domestic manufacture, Including all the ne | may be permitted to hope that agreements catercd into | Company's vessel named the Nautilus, and the iatter Bark Idaho, Chapman, Aspinwall 22 days, with mdse, to Cid Lith, Roonbeam, Dow, Boston. shapes, styles, dengns and material, for misses and) between a large number of independent States would be | compelled to surrender, In these engagements several | J F Joy. Z for loading 8th, Emma, Bloom and Vulture, Ha infants, in all sizes, at ot Breas Ot every eoten, scrupulously observed. | And, for the rensons to which | lives were secrifioed, and the affair naturally created | | Bark itenry Trombrid nize, Barbados Nov 3, with | ilion, for Galveston; Crusader,’ Jeuking, New Oiloan ial ZEOM $8 TO $2. have already allnded, it would be well if sotoe more | great sensation at the time. Sir James Elphinstone refers | Molenses . sugar, &c, to ‘rowbi "e Sons, 1 Austin, Freneh, New York; Irma, Cummings, Sagu: quardian: tringent cote yond be agreed upon which would pre. | to the Incidents now because they may assist in tho dike | , Bark Mahlon Williamson (of Wilmington, Del), Thomp- | 9th, Heola (43, Harrison, Boston and NYorky City of Balti: cant, besides w Orleans via Key West 25 days, with cotton and | more(s), NYork: Adelaide, Cuttin nt duliet Trundy, vent such unquestionable violations of neutra. | cuselon which will inevitably ensue upon the surrender jour, lel Antz. " Boje, Baltimore; Sains, ity at took pico {it this kingdom during tho | of the Shenandoah. spark Muty Rileont oF St Andrews, NB), Murchie, Ma: | Bemtoh Albert? Bresoo, Charteston; git of Wenchontar part war, Of course, in so far as the resolu adavin, NB, 4 days, with lumber, to Brett, Son & Co.” 2st nd St Ane (®), © + Nova Scotian, Wylie, for Hions of ‘a congress would affect the municipal law | America Wanted to Interfere with the | inst, fn alhenty norttienrt gnie, shipped a Sea which stove . rd bound 11th, Ooean Re: portend oc te aan LIES Ullet te oe fee: (Prot tee eien Miandad} ORAL Luviata (of Rastport) Davia, Cow Bay, 11 days, with | vannake eon pp togescmay i endent onthe sanction given erm ie Legisla- 7 30, a i r Reotii Portlans ture of pach States and ae canction Would Bat sack, | We feel surg that as soon as the attention of the Amert. | 0a,toUrett, Son & Co. Had heayy weather the cutire Acvertinnd 31 Were Hecke ta tce aa ie especially under a constitutional government, follow ag | CAm government is seriously directed to the doings of these rig A.B Patterson (of Turks Island), Pike, Porto Cabello do mth of, ester (9), tor N¥ork 1 # matter of , the success which would attend the | foolish persona, who are bent on fomenting disaffection | 14 days, with coffee, hides, eo, 1 Hed 6 aitimore (9), f do 16th; Pennaylvant labors of congress convened for the purpose of | in Ireland, fare even designing, it is suid, an incur. & hieftain ( Holifas), conrad, Kingston, Jam, 18 | Andrew (s), fo ge2aih Kangaroy (ay f moostifying “tire existing law might, be ematical, | sion mto € will find means to comvince hem iat | Mays, with logwood, to Daniel Starr & Son. Paotoeh an Bradehaw, fore 1 collecting. | Hw at-alleverts the experiment would be worth trying; for | the busrneas of war’ upon England is inconsistent | ewith fait tote W Wood & Son Ri nn Onpe May beurlag York Th sien delivery. pies a im wnaai/acary, nd iy his SASS tore ney | snd dorerea GPY aa ae war, We canoer pretend tobe it “WH ey rh of vem days, tater ps be Sagal sires og | fhe Wnaaisxfacory; and no Sate more 5 in jalan Hav ry H inive lo Ural fact than Great Beekeoor bodily fearon account of General Sween fo Wylie Knevala og corte Reeere tra Oe es ti Murphy, Mulehy and Mullen. | We are tol phen Thurston (ot Searspd®), Clark, Galveston. 28 b- reeieeael joy The Shenandoah, End we 40 not doubt that the Pvenident Neale Ee ae — % | with WADDELL'S LETTER TO EARL RUSSELL. in-Chief of that army will feel it Ontario ates. at A feel “a ; 0 fof, Meching), Hun Merannn te ‘Tutbill, Manzanilia, 28 Abacos 14 days, with MT. HIgoine, ff Syoaeome veto Bre. Snes, A To.the Right Hon, Hart Keune, Her Briann Majesty's | childish laying” st an Minister for Foreign Affaira:— men Ww! Poteet Tbavo the honor to announce to your lordsh! ee es ng “hcte arrival in the waters of the Mersey, with this tolerated in the comrades YA ship of war to my command belonging to Swell fought eld, have met thet ce mer) on sored FS d The singular position in which I find myself placed, The North American =H and the abeenoe of all 0 on the su will, byect, trust, induce your pio lon wo afew taots connected fie rales late wade ba The steamehip North American, Captain Kerr, from thi ship. I commissioned the ship in October, Liverpool on the 0th, vie Greeneastic on tho 10th inst., under orders from the Naval Department of the Confede: | arrived at thie port at five o'clock this morning, Ror joht ' rate States; and, in pursuance of the same, commenced 4 Bent Beno atteewall, Remtott to wotively cruising against the enetay’s commerce. My | HOWE is anticipated, Beet Te ee hiting Gite, Peston ‘ “ Kehr Wie PE orders directed 16 FO Vinib CORD Rene IM proigreney Purger MeNeughton rey: fy Soll Rivas the Miah bo Byte Nivkgpson, Boston, ‘1—Ent out Annie M Palmer, Stotfield,” RK. Nf, Aug Arr A W Stevens, Brown, Neweas- Si bain ccseaasiaa ed eat pebinaaron Mov OF, Winifred, Rangont, from Catentta | ey cn fats esau ian ot ape

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