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he ene eam 2 "7 ——rrr NEWS TO NOVEMBER 16. Ristori appeared at the French theatre last night for the fret time im the character of Pia di Tolomei in Ma- Yengo’s Italian tragedy of that same, We know little of the author except that he has written s few dramas ac- ceptable to the Italian stage, but it must be admitted that if be had written this one exclusively for Ristort he could hardly have conceived anything better adapted to her capacity, a» we hve seen it demonstrated so ‘Mr. Wx, Aviex Borumm sald that on behalf of th «14, which ho represented, he would cal The British Cabinet in Daily Session. play are just such as ded by those oppor. justrate the grandest pathies, the sorrows ‘pe’ this commisaion with reference to our barbor, and to this fast, somewhat extraordinary, that the State of New York, from the begianing until the year 1867, never legislated with referenee to the regulation of this vast property belonging to the State whieh lies on elther aide of the city, from the shore of each river, Thig te gm @s- traordinary fact, that this vast property, which everybody Delieves to belong to the State, never has been subjected to direct legislative control on the of the people, early commenced Inting gran ‘These the corporation York and to various ownors in Brooklyn, by which it the aire ~ virtue control; oe ‘are private fadividuls Im thsi vate ia the State has no Tabt intertore Thi rt in that district has rendered # decision which sup- that claim; and suits commenced by the Pilot Tormmmissioners for the purpose of testing that question are deemed to embrace questions of objections and leg! forms which have rendered it impossible for us to got a Tho decision urges that the State roperty, but the } oyle. «The stave this entice prop. PRUSSIA ORGANIZING A POWERFUL NAYY. ENGLAND. Tho American Claim: ‘The London Morning Herald—the government organ— arbitration of the questions pending between Eng- nd the United States. | Untied States Consul Morse publishes in the newspe- c-day a letter, in which he explains the agreement ween the American government and Frazer, Tren- & Co, He states that the title of the United States $0 all Confederate property is therein fully recognized, ‘and tha! aaté property is subject to legal liens for advances The Lontion Telegraph denies the report that a com- @lasion |» about to be formed to settle the Alabama death merciful and forgiving to the husbapd who con- demued her to an inevitable fate in the pestilential merabes of Maremma, ‘The story is simple, and has noghing novel to distin- guish {t from those which frequently comprise ¢he ma- terial of ordiuary The State very grante were made to n, in respect to ‘urrendered varying phases neates 80 exauisitely and 30 touch- ae. iret ebullition the sword she preréu’ own — kindred, a striking significance im the decision in our favor. anrféndered not only the use of that contro} of that ure on the part of Tho Cabinet in Daily Session. of Now York bas left the contr Lonpow, Nov. 16, 1866, ‘the Ynglish Cabinet has lately been holding councils bimsel: whether ie sbail pray f heresy ence or Stenna—to his people or to hers—and sho answers with the meeknoss of an angel of charity, “I pray ” here carried the Tt was evident ir victory to Fior- | the city guthorities by various ucts extending from the of the last contury dowa to 1857, time the Legisiatare never undertook to interfere or in- Thave stated this fact with some pre- cision, because I think it isa very important considera- tion for this committee, and {t throws light upon the legislation which since 1857 baa been had upon this sub- Ject. You will perceive that itis very erade. Though they give very restricting powers, the State bas never delegated sufficient power to enable the authority of the »ple to be property protected These lawe relate, in the upon the piers. The most of these piers arg oftupled for very extended business, which some require that th and no other uses, clusive use of these pi you (the committee) or exclusive use of Broadway. belong to the publi Tho Short Time Move: Liverroon, Nov, 18—Noon, The chort time movement is extending among the Cotton rlits of Lancashire. Sroxe.uron-Tasny, Nov. 15, 1566, Every earthenware manufactory is closed, and there ia B untversal strike and lock out. torrupt Its use, throurh to the on that the character and artiste sympathies. Ristori was vociferousty called out at the end of the first act. and the same compliment was re- peated until the end, when, almoet axhavated by the de- mands upon her physical powers in the final scone, which was the most marvellous portraituro of death apart from the reality we have ever seen, she was com- Mod to appear and receive the plaudits of the audience, © applause was not confined to that approprinte nounced by the falling of tho curtain at the end of each act, A subdued sound, resembling the rush of the wind through a forest, but which was nothing more than an underbreath cry of ‘Bravo, bravo’? invol- untarily expressed, freqnently broke upon the ear dur ng the most impressive parts, intense sensation as doudt it will have to be repeated. parts there was no fault to find. Signor Achille Cottin played Rinaldo, the husband and hero, with all the dignity consistent with a part many opportunities wronght pasalot and the Christian religion exercised a wider influsnes over the nations of tho world ?’? He wus not here to satisfactor that it was but another illustration of tho fact that there city and the rights of the in regard to this great subject. first place, to enc” mbrance should appropriate to these Thoy have no moro right to the ex- ‘ors, wharves and bulkheads than 1, as Individual citizens, to the The ptora and wharves opinion In ore camp are tho onemiea of progres the defendors of uperstition, the apologtsta of t those who with a certain atheist Bert, Nov, 16, 1866, The Admiralty of Prussia is engaged in the creation of @atrovg fleet, and naval recruiting has been ordered to commence immediately in the Duchtes. AUSTRIA. Commercial Bonds of Peace wi Viexxa, Nov. 16, 1966, The Journal of to-day in an editorial says that cus- toms negotiations have commenced between Austria and The proposals arc calculated to pacify Europe, SAXONY. lefly hpeas dle for any private individual or corporation, no matter what are the neces- sitios of its business, or (ho amount of tts capital, or enterprise and public spirit to cot the exetusive right to except by direct grants from the ‘The law requires the Bon encumbrances, but it ve them removed. They « and the law cannot be earriod out. confer would be the power of removal whole matter gressive thought, who believe in champions of liberty. It bad beon ¢ {ca uot only to strangle anarchy an in her own fand, bat to hiht the beacon fires of Ta the subordinate any plerand wh 0 Keep the plers not give ft the power only commence a sult, The patural power to It hae left the in certain cases to the collection of Thus in reference to obstructions in the har. of obstructions upon the pisrs but water, such ag sunken veesels——-legia lation interfered in 1460, and gave the right to remove them at tho expense of tho county; but there way mo © by which this grovt city of New York could Lift essels out of the harbor and pay the meci All the Pilot Comminsoners could do was to raise those veszols for a display of over which Signor Cottin scrupulously Jauctni's Hugo also was an admirable piece of acting, and received a very appropriate recog. To-day Reatori will aj as Elizabeth, Queen of England, in matinge, hie place effected ant an inten ot of obstructions Broadway Theatre. Mi Macheth, taken altogether, is probably the most sub- lime of Shakspere's tragedioa, and its leading claracter one of his grandest conceptions. of the principal part may bo inferred from tho fact that hardly @ single actor on this or tho other side of tho Atlantic has gained eminence in tts representation. the true tragedians, and all who pretend to be, under take to win Iaurots ag Macboth; but beforo they aro gathered fairly their greenness fades, Macrcady, whom wo saw when a mere boy, was tho only great reprosan'n- tive of the bloody Thano we have ever had tho extraordinary by which patriotic nation: are upheld 1 A po Session..The Kt The extreme difficulty } for the work Daeangy, Nov. 16, 1566, The King of Saxony opened the session of the In his speech from the throne he his obligations with the city for thoir pay. Papers by gontiomen who sit de itg arttc’@ with rapidity and ¢ tive to the public, A great deal is said in the news. n and write of @ lead. ko it exceedingly attrac- Let am lave facts, and seo bow it is that this vast city of Now York has never provided a law by which these sunken vexsels may bo raised out of thin harbor mmleas you can find a mechanic who ts willing to is work for nothing or (rust to ge Urongh the Board of Supervisors, The Lewivla- ture caablished certala Linea beyond which It should be illogal to build. That law is beleg continually violated be soulless enrporations who butld thetr great structures outaide of the kine ertublisied. Chambers to-day. Plodged himaelf to fulfil all whien AMou AND COMMERCIAL. The Londen Money Mark FINANCIAL tng his pay from Consois, for money, 90. that bas not been effaced; for it was unquestionably tho Tho following are the opening prices of Ame: most artistic interpretation of that, or perhapa any otlor character with which Americans nad been favored, or have beon since, We bear in mind all the tragediane of note who have ever como from abroad and grown up at homo during the past five and twenty years, and not one was emivent as Macbgth, Forrest attemptod it, but did not please even his enthusiastic admirers, Brooke, really au original and Abfe actor, met with no sucooes In it, Junius Brutus Booth could not give tt any effect with all his genius. Pitt tried his pictur. esqae and studied style upon Murdoch lent it his brilliant elocution ana careful study ; but hin rendering tonehed not the heart. S80 wit dozen othere we tnight naie—all showed eqxal tac wer and adaptation to the arduons character. Dition has the boldness tochallonge iclsm as Macbeth. We had no speciat desire to witaess yremonition that we could ‘not praise it; and it ia ro mnch more agreeable to aw generous eritic to praise than censure, We witnessed his Macbeth last ovening {rom the frat scone to the iast ; and ars heppy (o say \t waa much batter than we had jt waa very good in certa’n parta, and quite the opposite in othera On the whole it was creditabio; for not to fall in Macbeth Is to deworve something o” au audience, and a modicum of charity from that clacs of writers who are certa what they conscicnttonsty believe. sometinios, to have only half learned hi, $ bo astoniabed hia hearers by hic eru- etaand bia total igoorance on others, he has vot gone far euough. Perchance when he bas passed through the bistrionic volume, which we are aure ing soveraly nnd closely, he will supply us all barien theu to @ few who have been What fs the romedy for By the law of 1460 the Board of Coumiss'oners were d rected to notify them to remove the encroach menis, and if they are mot removed they are subj-ct to w penalty of $256 a day nnte! they ure removed; if they did uot the Board is empowered ty, Wut they have no money, law, and there 4 the Violation of the faw. The Hoord have the powor to spec fy tho repairs which shall bo tade upon dilapidated piurs. Fition. to comply with tho tar. trouble between the Pilot Commieioners and private picr owners. Tho most of those piers which are tu and dilapidated betoug to the earporation of New York, If the corporation of New York be mad) to pay & day for every day (hat the piers are iw this condi would y+ taking it out of one pocket aad putting it Into He wonil be tho people eaing the people and collecting a judgment agatnat thomeeclven, ‘The only quostion arises as to the remedy. take up the time of the commistes’ in gving over the statements for their consideration It is hero whown Lie exteae to which the Jaw ts viviatet, and aly that the law is inadeg the protection ‘of thie property ° the people of the State of New York take up this ely et, for the purpose of here are gentimen here commerce, of wharlown 'r: cossc9 Ras teen wrun slaver¢ would destroy Amert-as deatr was the old wh power Stuart tlinols Central to go nnd take Tho tioney market is firmer, 0 90:7 for money. The following are the closing quotations for AMERICAN SECURITIES, Inited States five-twontios: trals Console have advanced looked hogefaty on the fata third, tee” eae the ra fert pa the speaker wax a member (Appinrse.) party contained some crotehety, — cantank’ M. Paishen, Jf, and chestaut geltingt Dam Mace tro mon, like Mr Roebuck, wito were There ia « goucral dispo- There i very little The Liverpool Cott Liverroot, Nov. 16—Kvening. The cotton market closet to-day at 14d. for middling ‘aplands, the sales of the day reached 10,000 bales. Tho Grokera’ Circular reports the aggrogate sales of cotton for the week at 41,000 bales, The prices bh mteadily declined during the woek from 14%d. @ Lid. to 44. for middling uplands. 7,000 balca, the market closing heavy at ycxerday’s quotations (344), The Liverpeo! Breadstaffs Marke. Liverroot, Nov. 16 Noon. The \readstuffs market ts without change. Corn te quoted «! 888, for 480 ponnds for mixed Western. Liveapoot, Nov. 16—Evesing. The market for breadstuffs ie drm. Corn ts still od- vancin,;, Mixed Western closing to-might at 38*, 34. per he other pocke the other pocket rebel! whee their party were speaking against th@went of monarehi it. We feit by a dramatic Toeve oro matters OF the «pots on tha Wingy of the butters they niways declamd te be leritimate questions whic would not fajure the-working claws, (Lavytier.) At the close of their pl Kenerally wound up*in thig st anotber question to whieh Tm my feave horrible stal Aangiiter)—and U tro, gentlemen, that that atate of things will be # w fidence not bo believe io. pe The sales to-day bave been protectiog’ tied to Urge Lie iateresi# of ad the intersaty ofthe city. The lnterosta which we would bev leo to submit to the rests of the publim, aad’ he people matter of property. This vast roperty of the people of the State of New York shou! and protested by # cleat legiriation, and whatever vou resolver to recor. mend to the Logialature, whiter yw with this subject abridged in Us sities of commerc abridg’ng the right# of tho city in this thing anything which {= tending to deprive tho people o° (tes State of their title in fee which they have ueror aurren dered T ask you to reject it upoo the ground of public pol fey, upor tle principle that this vast property’ below should never be ancrevile rot To give you an iden bow matiors arc carried on Twill say t committes are the ii of the State as to cyclopardia atude: dition on some propos to dea! La. comentes! on, the people she uit got be Lost part of their rights. Legistatare in tages. as we hal Wore anin fe emangoring # land is a wir Therm is life a the old dag yet. Mogtieinen aanation, and theo goncentty dishike the lave mew # Hauehter) except [t ber w hing © iLanghtor) The Queen wun not to bia eknet in tl Dad been ¥ perwer ‘x | of Northern succewes reazbt around the many. Ins meeting rec admit bim into tho Valhalta of dramatically blessed. Mr. Dillon might be imagined to powers a doublo svul, as the anclenta held. One Provisions are firm. Lard closed to-day with an vancing tendency. The Petroleum Market. Livesroon, Nov, 16--Noon. ap acthor, and gives them naturally, ‘The other misconcaires the idoa of U1 to the people, and ficially. Ho eiicite our approve! in one tho same scone—sometimes in the earn) our disappro: Ta the murder scone he was excellent, eave when from (he quiet Intensity that often characterizes him he fel! into downright rant. better the Orst two than in the other three acta. passage, and in Petroioiin, la. 6d. w@ Ys, Td. 2 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Quemxstown, Nov. 16—veu.ny. the s'cataship China, which left Boston on the 7th inst, touched here this afternoon, and proveoded on har way to Livorpogl, YACHT RACE ON THE HUDSON, Contestauts—A Nine Mile Course. Povgaxerran, Nov. 16, 1366. A sborl ame ago Mr. Irving Grinnell, of New Ham- burg, eo of Moses H. Grinnell, and Aaron Inuls, Feq., of this i(y, each gentleman owning ® fant exiling yecht, agreed {o test the sailing qualities of their respective wemele, (he challenge coming from Mr. Grinnell. @ordiny.y to-day was the time fixed upon for the afair 40 come off, the distance to be nailéd being nine miles down che river, turns buoy off New Hamburg, and re- carn. The honor of being victor was to be the prize, ne ton yeeht, sloop-riggod, hav- tng bot! Jib and mainsail, is exquisitely modelled, and as “plies of canvas,!” |. She was built at ina. Ive ton yacht, cat-rigged, in gamed Fidget, and isa crack eailer, though not oarry- ae much Canvas as tho Una the race each vessel carried five men and numerogs At twenty-three minutes past twelre, noon, f, the vessels wore away to the Arnold's dock down an eight knot breeze tho wharf, erectad hy a. corpo f lower pert o Pier 15, and on “«turday ri lif, a week ago to-morrow, workisen commenced to erect « forty feet ‘wide and twenty or thirty feet i outside of that bulkhead ti bor, in direct violation of law, night, and on Me on Monday mornin: new railroad —it w served with an ety fow minutes he won ur by his striking the white Qnerringty, and then repelied u« mark wo lone going heaven-wide id Vike to yarticutarize scenes and tead h vagne criticiam is wafust 10 space forbid: One thing we may pay be more correct in his text, and that . the smallest They began on Saturday pnday morning -jast as the other day, id Broad when the bad said, Slavery wdead and genet Fhere had aivays hoen great igneranes of the strugale in Englagd Another q pownded, whether a togmbtie bad a rigi leet, an argoment Which was need differeatiy J'n should “them” “thum’’, are 80 familiar with him ible, and if they were not, not to pormit the violation Of hie ji Mise Alice Gray @ not better we had anticipated, and ‘Phe Fidget and Una conscience ong! Corporation, fostered vader the laws of another le andject \evomewhat action of the Eowislatare, bat by the action of our own Courts, and it ¢ to be boped that ont of thir chaos sume order may be brought by this ‘At the ofnclesion of the remarks of Mr. nto, Mr. © coramitter at veme length of the outside of the city. Btate, You perceive thes this her sleep-walkting roene wi Jack's Dencan was comme Banquo respectable. We sincerely wish Mr. Nagle (Mac. duff) would not favor us with so much of the Bow ry. Ho can do very well when be likes, Why will the good roar go at times? The announcement of the murder family had such effect wu ‘would prove instantt: raade he mnr thave man in all Britain. The Matinees To-Day. Madame Adolaide Kistori wili appear of the French Theatro at one o'clock to-day as Elizabeth, Queen of England, io a grand Ristori matinie, the Inst, ar- The doors open at half-past bim that we feared it fatal, judging by the poise MaodniT nthe most grief stricken gentle ved that the piers were not properiy: protected whole cargo was oftew vessel was die from destruction, ipawmich as allowed to remain upew P ebarging Nothing that the owner aay or do would make redress, He waa in Sav Pr market apd selling them to ihe Warrwonn said that the i’ilot Commimloners bad not dove their duty; that be had notified (aem of a ones |, aod they hakfalled to have It they had used due diligenes the obstrac- tions which he had complained of moved. If he. misrepresented th ha would apol agise. Berusn he spoke novhing cou! were bafore tbe Bopremes Court Warrwone Lere gave a humorous case, which caused much merriment, after wh ict, Jouxeor spake in favor of the caoal inton Mr Wrews™ Nersox, Jr, argued in favor of construct. (ng docks shmiiar te those of Liverpool in the natural and Goverasr's Island and Mr. Junis’ boat is earrics v bat boatmen in other words, 8 ¥ wanis, and is named Mr. Grinnell’s boat is a twe! ranged by Manager (ira. where the law was violated, old Haws boom me lot Commins oners: At the Broadway Theatre Mr. Dillon gives hts Inst per. formance of Belphegor, the Movntebank, thie day at one o'clock for the matinés entertainment. have not witnessed Mr. Dillon in thie charseter will then enjoy an opportun'ty of doing #0, which will be the Inst during the present engagement. A grand Griffith Gaunt matinés performance will open, with afull cast, at the Now York Theatre, Broad: ‘way, at one o'clock to-day. M. Hartz, the Ilusioniat, will repeat his wonderful ond “mysterious’’ feats at a matinee to commence in Dodworth Hall, Broadway, st two o'clock Tony Pastor will repeat, at his Oper Hous to the Bowery, the patriotic drama entitled Unclo Sam's Veto- fans, with other attractive pleces, ata matines, the en- tertainment to open at half-past two o'clock. The grand tabloan of Washington Croesing the Delaware is re- ceived with great applause. = Charley White's Minstrels and Combination Company & matinde, to commence at Bryant's Mechanios’ Hall, Broadway, at balf-past two. The Female Clerks of Washington i on the bill Budworth’s Minstrels’ wand bo; paying that [n the cases of woth cast of, the ‘be done more oo the lines wore . mind, «id started from vention ine the wind at a blow! sateny from the west and southwest. q@hile tho Una spanked along at a lively rate, ev! uch wind for her immense awell, Between this Raving « litle too mi eeowtriciy wallowing in F—} \ t, cos gneney vn damage but falling. to, gee to the windward @ latter vessel rounded the lower nine ond @ half minuten aboad fifty minates’ ea‘l from the basin between the Hatto bad been made, but. unfortunately, iney cou! carries o@t, There was noth the pobite mind ia not far from reatizetion. z bet’ restraint, aad where for Ube under sleing It in . ke & Devas, Vice President of the Erie Railroad, or of the plan of welling piers to Corporations business, and satd. that if (het was done some security for them, and a « conse- ra would be conawucted naw followed by advocating the rk Pier sal Warchoure Cot and making ap attack upon of the dooks, chargin rp, the wind act being er, however, reaching the start oes * race, eighteen miler in all, in two minutes, the Una com! 4 three «quarters = bebi: med four taiputes and ® quarter on ber rival h advorating measares which rive commerce from New York to Brook- lyn, and to do that they had enlisted the reamboat in- lemseos of plore, companies of interests which and warebouseroom. He will perform, in full foree, ed, offered to sail tha’ vessel over > vessels retare Groat Again for $600 oF $1,000 torent, want the exclusive ane of drew a case in which he placed the Warebouse Company a the party of the first part and (he other combined in party of the second pert. Mr. Newow was not aware that the committee had disputes betworn these two beg came for the purpose of what would result in the greatest good for the f New York. romarka by Mr. J. T. Jomvron, President of tire! Kallvoad, the committer ad. at one o'elock, tm the Oity Hat,” maunée entertainment commence at the new Fifth Avenue Opera House at past two o'clock. Mr. J. H. Budworth witl bo ont in bis Lew «peclaitien, and a very excellent bill be exhausted, WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. Bawecarcns’ Paorecrive Umon.—On lest Thareday night the brickiayers of the town of Morrisania held a meet. fing on Pordham arenne, between First and Baennd streets, neh of the New Sts ere Fa Convention—Nomiaativn of thir and Law c ee Dewooratic Uaion City Convention met last even- tug at Cooper Institate for the purpose of uominating & candidate for City Comptroller. Malpin , tho Register elect, was called to the chair at nounced tho dusinees before the ‘ng when @ motion was made that s the choice of J of the party for the ‘of one from each thie nomination, Tb Was aise empowerdd to confer with all organizati ‘Wide of Tammany Hall, including the republicans, combination es would \nda date. General Charles G. immed to meet to-day TWE CAWAL BREAK AT PALIRYRA Berra, Nov 16, late, ‘The break in the Erie canal at Palmyra hae paired, aud boats are passing thie efterno: FIRE AT PRINGE EOWARD, CANADA. Petal eyttat orgh! Wades ches ana ares of volrateers, va The Lams 4 128 paper ipined, DROWNED FROM A PILO Momnon, Nov. 14, 1966. of the storm of yesterday « Tt wes a ily at, |, ahd wae oMITerenl): leaps Lae oad Aldermanic Nomination. At 4 meeting of the citizens of dystrent (Fifth and Bighth wards), held at No, 143 Hod Christina DB, Woodruff #xs nomi- e Third Aldermanic i ote anda Atitute to hear the English orator, Henry Vincent, die course on “the late great American conics #u¢ the friends and enemies of America in Eugland.” 7h? Jooturer hag been for many years agsoolated with the ac* vocacy of reform in England, and maintained a steady and active friendship towards America during the fery struggle which has recently closed. At the time of tho ©, artist demonstrations in 1339, Mr. Vincent, then a ‘sua leader, was {mprisoned, but was nally pardoued nn * through the attention drawn to hia caze by the debate {> Parliament of that year. He is endorsed by ‘male aus of America as Jobn Bright, John Stuart Mil, “wf Potter and pthere, The lecture was deliv. napicea of thé Mercantile Library Aaso- A . Mr. Vincent made his appearance, and adesrsbi- reat enthusiasm. On being intro- ansinaeens © “G Allon, Mr. Vincent dolivared a y Mr. Agron“. which the following '3 an ab- very eloquent lecture, of stract:— ‘ny remarks as to the inter- He would not ventaro ony vnflict of parties, as he did nal policy of Anierica or its ""y ties of a foreigner, not deem such to belong to \ ee fibernee He had full confidence in the cap. omsaives. Stil! ho people Lo betile those matters for ieeoi! in a rnanner viow the late great conflict on hat a hooring on ot purely American, and that from a country st continent of Europe, He came. ai ji ational pe ow who defended Arueries—more iaipe (Ap a Cobden, Bright and othes gland’ Th-ve mon, in the darkest might of Me” ntter on (his great question, wore heard to. rac. language of ‘prophecy which had heen \ sie tically realized by the glorious success of t+ noble country, (Applause) He did not wore. the question, How is it that the Eug- lish na'ton appears to look coldly upon this reat conflict im America between slavery and freedom, otween freedom and anarchy, between those groat principles which have been conflicting with more or leas distinctness since man became partially educated, plause.) y guswer this quostion, but he would show exists on the earth two distinct camps, the members of which may not all adopt the samo creed or the same of oul regartt of the P dontial government of the world by God have no faith m Provide: and an int&nse fear of the poople. La the other camp are the men of faith, of gemims, of pro- ization and are the destiny of Amer- erthrow slavery freedom, nut give now hope to the friends of liberty thronghout the workd. (Great applanse.) | metropolis. the inception of she rebellion England was Placed fu peculiar cireumstancea. In first ropes! of tho corn taws tn 1846 had by faith iu material things —a be: Heal fait was thus engenderett, a mul mei, Revolutionary ( hon interven the Aamo rights ch woul® give other nat do clfmed for hi tn questions of upper clusiea belioted when policy; yet the | was approaching workin and at ox | tended — fra that the rermMant of that feudal mono; ce f Kugland hae Lititerio by Hiate of things tikere were thi was the oid by the Third a right of kings fon afier eon it would fed noe “As. The" second poaseeyed! nwel gE mm # uerty was central during the war, Cat retiew of America, (Laughter and anpiiuse.} ot Ome ituinent nen amen” them, like Lord Argyle, fhe coan ry. Then, of wel ear cract on two lege, (Langhter.) With (he ion of 6 Sete Men, almost all of that party #tood ow horthern aide, Thee betiov Ata great potitiest ré- | ring Run tract.’ fon was doi ted fected irongh the efurts of Derby ond Disractt were tor 7 against Americay while al! others of | oat, feaoptne Tac rations: however, thes thi autiones, > of thingwom che ather side of the ANiautio~~ ning te ath itntions (creat (bnehter)—and n dew fave not had’ these avant cs, (now advan one distinguisdet advantages. ~dangtieers—on o he aenittle Kind of men who were rbetween Americn aud Kowined, Knog conntes, and #he {enol wansax in power, on We direction nee Albert gor than tim ehrome in Ki fy held ot Hed was addr wood be John Rutgbt—cppiausey thomends marching ond eine “Joan Brown's body uae moatdering lu te gruand. fApplaure | I) Sau raid iat Americans destroy savory. aud Rosaalt had said that the lsorth was fight'ag for dor inwu ond the Soutk (or indwmendence He had always been fe abeliLioniat—(apprsne,—and rious fing wor fred npon at Fore Sunner ln 0 conserve land when Uew'iog the owen of Ireland, Carmi or Capo | ot Of Good Hops Many veiteved the contestliere wat a | 4.5 5 mraggio beinesn Nortty, Aewericn and Bomb Avworien. | ))7)% (Lewghter.) Iynorance war an important ally ec the ol tory cinsses | thelr el/3n@ againet thin comply, The epraker gave *0 ‘hontrations of the pre} ieee againat Ave amr ideas of | Vm Kngiand, apt then allied to the Londwm Standart, | whieh hed semiied Amerira, eapeciatly thrivgh the | / highfatnirn tetiory of ' Mamba who adhe leet 4 afterwards fount to Sea ¥ ty le evinced he had be an Enel«ntma (Lwaghter.) He tbat won at t+ head wad frumt of the grew ad America wns the powsetut Timer new spep glad that the proprictr of that paper, Mr now ip Armerva how Luis correry It had 3 Jated in the opper chames, and @xercien! grass Inturnon It orcanized in Luerpouk and eleewhere the means of (njvrong America, sad Vemels were sauiyped on the seas to be \agatast her. [ip enttem joan was written tp a { mare adVuntagom—(lanehter)— but this must hove |ot# an imaginasy thimg, haved oo Yoaginary bales 9, Supported ry codw the loyal ewort: of the North had trasmed body could ne voad Weo inveded mthat loan or who knew any) ay that did. (Loughton) They Believe the Alntams Gaitaa aro tobe wetiind by ay fal commission, uit What Aunericsos, w fonquen hound to acknowledge the validuy of the ett that ts, if they Bad any honos la Uom w “ardly be ex! acted from Yanivote!' (Laaghter ) Bick ade runuers ¥ go at Grrt in hinkh plea, bot were miner | faeter worry after er Cary avd Yemen were pel 94. (Lacgitor) Atnax Wo staunch frends of Atnwtow during the wae wero Kir bard Codew—iappiaure) dio Brighi-—(ay; ee) Miter ytmon, Carton Git poms, Gold win or ph, Profewor Carag, Jen stuart Mille ap- plause)—ar powders. Among the friendly newopauene were the Belg Neo neh Merning Nig— ot | sey Pre Inne) —« pormy payer pede Merwry Ma ghewor pamene Nowingham Jewrral, the Northows What gar and othess, "Tr Spesker pal 0 wing trbwie to the to virtues °€ gbranamn Livcoln, and alinded to | thew be bad Ryplantodaiwaye when alluded to with © three } ‘meetings which he had ad of the gateeet \iherty and Union. The london Time | op.o with bad © ren ‘pyised bin whew (he wad and riectling inte ” ee, Feathed England that he a mur 4, The enemies of America then yeedicted that ed would coann; Wal macbiner os pveres we quiat!y ve. working —saners 9’ « Share aed Lanreshire, when the leerued thet this was Straggle againe uavery, in the face of starvation apheld re Morihern cause. Yet the Loudon Times at Prop Gried disaster coutinoally to the foaers! repapiic = oke of the retrest Shirmsn, (0 Spreaneh ond Jeston—(inaghtar)and propsened Tux Licaole would not be recieved. Ite mittery @riinimms wer rebuked by tho Miktary ent Newsl (ese, Throng its erery one wae talkyng of * “pe drs ing Su trom bree re saugheent Sbehe icaing 6 her. vietorives marth ~* ong! bneey a wu grevity—aughtey—en4, whieh would bare beep promeunerd Py t fom «6 7 of on my’ Seen ea Death moe ees fervnlt, 0 Hyg m for whe ature Gasttbies of oe 1 in thelr great wor le country, uly tor te seo 00 Taig, Pr Frnose 5 Engen’, Pwrtserten’ aod “her Raropean oe! tries . ‘The lect or was lintened 9 wth close atien'ion and eben be Ciat bis remarks rorhuman\ only Op Vipeded) The sctore oul hy roe ‘Tus Hous you Inconasiee—It (9 easontia: io perity of this new yel important {netitution 'n. an, once buy the property it now reals. a will accompliah. this gbjeet. have been wn ely all oe heat Wornina Woman's Paorsctivs Umion.—& benevolent sociation, under theabove title, has justbeen opger'” ) 1 2 view (0 being a medium of operatigns io & fair reruns “On to open their work Sree, of ibe ‘No. ree the proceeds a a 0 the aube ‘Tue Umtox Hom, 9¢%00% Exvenpaine—Tois inatitution ts ‘again before the publi,” ¥ith & prospectua of fair, which le to take place during the n."* two weeks in December, termi st foativai at Cooper Institute, nndar the direetion of Mr. T. *dore Thomas, at witch « umber of our leadtt this fair and concert number of tickets, (he num! and as & very la be tmpoaable for the concert, I! ie thereforn devised which the work. nating with @ grand mu artinta wh,” ale bah, © we jot f thowe ttn, cots rmitat out the entire Noy th and ‘the holders to atrent madtately after tlie sormuittes of 0 Ing citizens chosen by Tp and Se there i to the patriotic and COMLision On THe East Rivan,—Yesterday s(leracon the Peck «itp aud Harleus stoamboat Sylvan Stren and the Thirty-fourth street and Hunter's Point ferryboat Queau's ‘oamg into ool! ww RNodaniage was done Pity wal frightenc, but var Vani meow Tine Found Bran or 4 t oveurred to a young gith avn Fitzgorald, reeiting at No. 2g Rooxeral joyed fo @ hoop skir 6s, and was remuving somo) tata ran open katohway on the fodrth foor wl. down, she bocaine dizgy and fell to (he grovi but a slight iajury Wo her ey aidered prudent to oonvey her to Beliviso I Litt: Gint Drownen.—Mary Harrigan, aged uloe ho resided with her parents at 257 ast Twenty Orw ou the wharf at Pas morning ah aceld v Esoarn row Inseny.—About four o'clock Vs while Captain and Mra, ‘nother gentleman, whore name haa no! (ra (og in a carriage from 104th atre, under the influence of iq and drove suddenly tayo the mit Captain Bowen, pired, ware diy ds wey ta the dutty Howse Fain us Maxgan lnyhareater every dey, and okesie, the curhaton broke, 3 for stopping (he streete A genilemen while erday recived « kick fron thatare for wale tn t 10 cor Meaponitanee. Youte to emulate th Van t other Inconve and highway of thie At of the Iule ehfldron fathers foil in defo M The contnstonm * gh St malght have boon, wn ttre rendera Mt aluioat Impodaible Rava Boubeur eout ae fair, whick: If continy provide suljjects OF any gnierpriving sirEon Fous of rostdtng in the logality. Avia Devra Par Faareanrry. Thora wilt bes re00 of the graduate mauhars of the Alpha Délte Phe Prete ay here for # Leen Litd Tn Iigh on! or Vistrow a1 an Kvenina Se71600.—!t \s evening etheots of our otty are trowb! od rl the ward trustees, the gnddeas Minerva being @ Metant rotative of? forgotton, whan the fant Mf. There wer | off that Rae b mn setih all ‘hae dign © ab h of Pa the ioion. ‘They said | 0d arrefod SPECIE TELEGRAMS TO THE ABW YORK MEAL Vretting in Balsinverr. Barromome, Mov. 40, ise” The chessatt golding Silas Rich, Srowy atadlinn Gacese | ora pene et ve mile Ivette, fa hase then aftomocm, at @ wonld have bern made lifes Riel tt a ypkenaidly heres, with ao Cemwtifut, sqmmre boing well brad-shy Lexinetow out of « thorougibred witty a Litto prmaiee, become one of the ‘The California stallion oe aummary — fre fy (langhler) | meen —wiil A (inaghter) which | patent trot ors imtite coumry was FAC itaen, Baron on 900, 8600 Lo rood Loree “Coantionnen, there's | iy t allues before F take | Somer f that queation ia the | y. Dexter trots toerrow agatuat @ sieat Bavalo pertrmeas 4 by a ruoniog hom © ewer have risen from the ranks, | \ecatee will be divuidd betwoon fA ¢ WI Tose of the eownty in id om, (he owner of Bextor, wae tre sed.” (Langhier and aryprauee ) Those | tondance is eepected, and itr BOGtor Knoet perfect fort many are seogea Geners] Gor twill tequem tors performance, Dertwg the re quem (ho greiud and prosusing eome | wipmertounly injored pa all, pot te pat your con- | ra tens hi we wrcon ps twat present in the | tn woret stage; all Aissases or won membiene, 21 Fifth aven tort nt to witness Dex ule afternoon @ 1K ROMS CH ORIW | The Twenty-one Mile Te iwouty-« the Atueriona Dyin, | piverwide Park to-day was failure im @ was tie Bint attempt atm a feat over made and, 4m he suereee ved, aie well wopt mever will be made. rod 96.000 ogniont G1,590 Cat pnt the cute ide Me owen would pertorn ota wor alin et ow offering such The hoes bad § roth mise in otp ec” (Appianse.) | ty the tras aues | gvets ome that he would not, aud very iam was pro. | Byes yew sus for G14 wae BEOKAW DROM @ Hetest Ume on swoon, ‘The track *@ uF very bot to Uh @ goud day ond a godt that the twenty one or atormel it aa howe whieh wan dene to 4 07 yories of the own ago, was perfor woudl bate thethurteenth mile therteon 19deu 1 te STBO% Tha det mie teat> today wae the eoomd, which war wae Vn Ohi rtnomtls, The Sy erngp aene n 245K, wd the witoh Wan Ae reade wan abo it tbren mini prwont fro Mew ¥ ond by: HOAM ow ot pum he Yor ow Morse Bair Sear We teed Hat the great Hore Pace will be op med at the vationed Cour taer Washlagton oe ood Neemer strona D Ld STR es Me and Cot . be der and ¢ Abosenm ign prowess us oO yeliek heal Free = Address Drs walilin Febatatqes, Pe era Braneb Poe gam vill be terme The Tritdant Haring Prospects at New Ortoane. (Aatet New Orinane, Now ember Jocieny Chid (norganiaed ou thes od on Governor Babar, of out The club bave made arrengetrente to Lore the Set menting uoder the new régime im Deretn Wa jeara by telegraph 16) 1yat the Maiairt oveaiag, 264 appe when partes save nt jlare wi be given, The Foltows New Orleans a en, TO. Moore, of Kentuc: revaad in fever | Thome Rect, of Alalams, with ave 4 C A Hamilive, of To «08 aware, with sit Dr nbiae are me woo ws bonnes le Ameren, COOtan GUNS FOR Fi Voursem Morea, “ov 16, leew The sooner Mere Jena, Ly ~ New von a bate toda err Eas ae oe toons, asd fons tan-terh Beet camemeien of the forirene 7 mupplied with thete etere re Perrotta of « tnnpe thet will moke weapons, renght {rot We Brees pawapaper.-the | se 1 sther improv a ‘Ameritan Yivers reverse ius | {rwitebie sieongholt PoLNTAD TROUBLE AT CoRCrNNAT Gemcmnats, Rov ty Coupell (oder © propeaitoon wae 6 seared end ©) protably pam % compel the Ohio 74 Mian re teke op er week ra My ie se bemwat of the Vali of the riod 2 tot eemvanligg 1eeere wanieet” ‘hemmed Jae - (ROR MOUNTAIN RAILROAD. Sr. Noy. 1 Vion Mountain Ratiroad fas bees old ts ‘The Ray * 94 ‘ting Eastern and St. 4D caltatg for $850,000, The Cairo aud Fulton ‘The Cheapest Newspaper and Bost Literary Journal ia the Coustry. The Wena Henauo for the present week, now realy, Coniains the beautiful domestic atory, iu four chapters, ented ae ‘SIX DAYS IN A LDR! Poem “Tux rosa Rivuuet,” written for we Weeess Hein by James Ristine; “Farume Leaves.” It also contains: —The highly Importast News Burope received Jurtug the Week and up arg Going to prose by tho Cabiog and Steamabips, including our Leadon and Paris Corre, pundence, Important Move- Mentof the French Mexican Hondholders, the Lategt Tntelligeare from Miratoar, (i> © ene of tho Candiam Troubles, the Holy Land, Ohio» an, ke. ; Our Woekiy Budget of Warhingtou News, owdracing matters of the Righest vational Interest; Continuation of the Feniag Trlalé in Canada, inciuding the A qulttal of Demiet Diamond, the Conviction and Semrence of William Hay den, Daniel Woolen and Jobu Quino, te Movements of the Canadian authorities, Ac; The Metooric Showers, containing reports of Observations in various jartt of the Uotted States and our Spociat Crbie Lovegran de. ving (ue briiltunt display WRIGh war vowed from | Geenwleh Observatory, England, The bote ato athe | Babamas, Our Special freport of the Departure of Liew tonant General Sherman aud Minister Campbell (or Vere (cuz, The Curcemt News of the Week, inclading al Prow nent Political and Local Matters, News from Cal fornia, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, South Amorica, &o. ; Kat trials on leading topics; Our Sporting Calendar, cow taining teperta of the Turf, Aquatic Events, &o., Lit orary, Artistic, “elentife and Mining Intelligence; Re Ng! 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