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Pm ae ome ‘Emperor will’proceed by rail to Par mrna through wnieh tbe NEW ¥ORK ! HERALD; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER’ |20; | 1866.+TRIPLEY SHEET. Let us anticipate, then, the violent. counsels of: domi | sollemm to the Rowmaviane bas been officially pub. | slanderous imputation of ever directly a = , “ y have been very seriously news, but, almost prostrate ax Tam, Doan with cou- Or ali of my assatiants to #how me in bealth and fidence defy an; oad ot gatning by My Connectio oged Fe Ihave been eansidarain iy a: lover, ln laps’ for cap oy Dprecisted by iho whole uation, We etm . y the eo retary who is not on! tw do, at we Roumans, the patriotiem you have displayed in the or giteracel demi ulceatie, rare cat Bost | Tots has maeere at Kal n'a impossible, consid- | flcient, ‘that dices, Suc f Jost “ recur heritance of Rowman! el ri ry ‘ohe inimense barreck, the fork, and have : fore ome haa inp to con’ bud the Recently saan thie enabled you wo civilian imbabijanta to the military being Gagdiemlen dor shane fewrsen:=e b Sithal now , and Lo make its. settioment Jinpod Prokop Ma og 5 Ea 5 ab heels character of your throne apd & constitut use, I nover got a nny of what is anu any act Or document of mine, com. the saledy. of @ aingle frieud, 404 though 1 did at , here he will tively. flat skirt woveroment, By this means Wdaue his Journey towards staan THE EASTERN QUESTION.” “a "with stably, and aerated. Bumerous stoppages at wh 12 Rue ) had peculiar reasons 6 LOno ge me, m ready io give at the pro} wok oe me no dtecredit. ob yper Uimme, and which 1 am wich railway doce not run. Dutallor Russia’s Position Towards Turkey Popular | elected soversign has A ie ddbe tie bowie fs gored, Pr of Frasce.and England, idan ne rcogalaed phe Sui Po, mi Pr > jammer’ by ' Tremark with joy that the wr eye, | mea RN i ast | Teo 8. rants of | Hae es oa Tr tof-saa, , fleece; will 6. Bul most ugsian at rhe noeeriecureran Mian | Sagres Ute a | Urge Gt | wher aves Mae | SEE yy Mah om = Hie wolept tn the pewost ers are goin, t, to rob and | my bg Ml eg jerpiany, ds. Mrovion: Nov. 3, 1668” | ala: cute to weal‘nhalaver ofthe al nase” ponaes- | "0re Bish the Suhan of ‘Tho royal Partiament of Bavaria will commence ite de | effect, we aoegrnedins-sei Tato a portect pete Re ate eriae | set ration to Turkey te we Miatateedpette-eqpeniady Wh tRb hon quits behosisne ~~ ~ et nd the Sorat of Ge tte the’ mere rebernet the Get Good. will: for the time, for opening is at the option of the young King, of seca broceead Guntated tinoaemtachs emlpeabarives Ldepart with full security course ‘a certainty. The Parliament consists of two Chambers, an upper house, terméd Kammer der Reichsriithe (Cham | many by be ‘be an well to give up "an there are no | {alls to soo that the ramon apron tte Dousehold. You have summoned me to be your ‘otber statosmen:who neve: come | Sgn, the voice of the ell ay hat he ni Leek | Gir rots hectares ide eaease the sore | 1 enehah the fallen hope tha court les 2 me le 2” Tt will never for out, and bat thee jes Je gasp og te bar aberegens = rea incahyrasfed uni “popular, as ” ‘means. . promote the progress aes Jobin ers Whit paanne sheeh. AF | Ieee igh, ib ue perme gh Pt UF county, it ee ver’ of. the’ Covnoillors. of the: kingdom), . atid a lower Again I bad to drive Debind Bo- the two together might be called the concentrated ; placed in the ‘ ‘At least one thousand people in the town was crowded with visitors, and récuring beds was felt. I was going to emumerate the number of ‘' breathers ’’ that sbared the voom I ocoupied, but to do this would necessitate the ieeriotensten wore “ menagerie ' of ingoots, #0 aba! to affect the ultimate union of all with the great Northern. All this ts, of it the consent of the P the new converte Bismarck, w! jing probably that the futere it OUR KONIGGRATZ CORRESPONDENCE. ‘Hament might become too German and too Koinugrars, Nov. 4, 1866. called ‘foe fi mania. G “ f 5 a " 4 ri khow that primes mde tina oom | eae came react (aati | ir ance pana MC Utes | whee Tenet aah ymca csr | would ve u aon, pate al erkine andatge % se as ie ens crm, iy r 7 Fro Lotidon | Se'worn on bcos ina erly Rag nrobee, tld inh oeranty of the Bula" we. | (1 3 a0 "wow lag fr an covered Fuel ‘em! ‘malt ple or berry. sometimes from under # light © qhestion is being settled. They have freaa fat or lay os cluster of darker ones ‘tbe ‘ ‘And leaves were workod with colared, alka. bh same ae pe? fas continued bebind round the train. | separate State. The tsurrection im Candia w& act the | Oulward manifestation. ‘The most naprdven style of hair dressing is “& mar- | The Moscow @asdtc bas, however, the good sense to | Whieh be pro teaux,” which meang rolls of curis eae up. at A Acknowledge that such scheming is remerally attributed | “womary, a cord or it favor, apd while Lam mentipning these serious shades | government of the Sultan. The system of political de. | Slways has been steeped in both the browne!’ and “the blues.’ should it notcommand success im Turkey? The Kussian pablic wax able to follow the course of the f Rnd fal tdeaenoy were directed against Russia; in it then! strange that | “Urce of woalth passes by «her and natu! diplomatiat: Turkey sh ot + and unappropriated. A eo mi bodieg. cannot fall NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS, A iw degree’ EGY overn- | THE AMERICAN solved in the most mtisfactory manner, us far ar those | Own colonise, but F pom P were are concerned, and that Russia would only have Piette ¢ re id “Other” Claims, br appland the play of the actors, as, indeed, she han, | land of ite birth, and an tie Relations With England—The rm \ttle Prassian with such # large tniusion of outside in- [From the London Times, Oct, 30.] already been invited to do by the mysterious Correspind. | TH°* Nehose oppreaiona it te fluenee. Whether the Prussian Minister would continue | The rolations of Great Britain with the United States | ance usar,” stout. The sgrioultare of: From Giczim the journey waa continued by carriage to Horie, .wbere » short stop was made, and thence to Koningpof, where a special train awaited the Emperor to convey him to Trautenav. Jatter place the reception was as mild as any I Some few of the beuses were eoorated with flags and evergreens; one arch, Ac, had been erected, but, altogether, nothing denoted # genial gladness at the Emperor’s arrival, Had he sent the 5,000 florins he gave the town by a messenger or by ‘gieans of a check, as far as the inhabitants were con- Lod ae to admission of the South German States | are ina condition which, at first sight, appears highly iD case of any demonstration fy us the < time to reveal, I bardly think ¢ imperial author blic Rnows, than the diplomatic intercourse betwoen | Pe#ceful and non meddling policy in the East, This ra- | @wellinas; but these things, ‘ins * ir reinments no pontict of iatoreste present oe | tional advice proved distastarul 10 {08 Moscow: Gasett, and inore contented, oly seem t0.mnake ber in atest, His experience outside of France bas been wo | prospective, justifies an attitude of suspicion on either | Which at once raised the patriotic standard and de habitants more dissatished with their lot, Ireland bus » unfavorable to, induce fotore indnstry may be ‘of ‘nationalities’ is likely to afford the opportunity of | the two Bave yet! seen. extract from the Correspondance Russe cating a | Clothed, wn, Temaines for | anomalous, Nothing can be more ndly, so far or left the Jalvhe was advised to wy the Aime other Powers will also, RI be then the wp. Whet cee Cany cnn Oa eres ine Bish ieee te orto on aw VA Ae iat ot SETS Re te oix culty. Es im bay . Pete = a ee. i at ‘thee A Y A Fenian Soldier Magged, {Dublin (Nov. 6) correspondence & Lond half. Vora punysbment lacely 4 #b\y seventh regiment, for Homit Lo medical treatment after rece!” “see ay aid in thee, eee Of the troops station | terday underwent the pt tog Acrowd hed col grew, but their cur Military Prison y the back (he tere of bis lnprisg pent, BSEQUIES.TO INSPECTOR CARPINTER, Imposing Céremonies—The Pall Rearcre—Sere, vices at the Charch-A Briet 1 Life ge Dedgased—The Fun Youerday thé remains of Daniel Carpenter I6t@ Inspectors of Police Jp Were interrog % be- Outing bonore.tn the: » Gamoto te eu" Were Of an: éxtrer’'Y poring characigg, the police considerable number deceased participating in the clor“® examination the re. y his being marched to ine ings will follow me every: ais Ahare,40underge ry, Ser ptreet, of affection and Shortly after the post Morten rains were remover Om thé hotise of Captain Lord, where Mr. Carpeater #0 suddenly died, to hie own reai- denge on Vurty-fourth street, The ceremonies opaned At ba lf-pont twelve o'clock with « brief nounced by the Kev. the choreh ia which the obsequie# Were to take place, The coffin was then taken up by ¢ re Leonard and falling, aspisted by four to the Thirty fourth street Reformed p ‘tulle’ itis has aflaire with a remedy for the of Ireland, thay we and oroldery;” alley’ URE Cnes Ee | Tr eae cele ea eee a siatetiie | have devoted to the propongie of Me Beat | T admired the most was made of straw. | fate of the countries, that compose the Ottoman empire | t!me and attention it intridisic merits entitie olored poult de sole, but of the very, li mate, be. decided with the co-operation of ‘and with a | them to, He neither aj to understand the nature |] almost cream color, It was cut low, nce Fac Proper regard to those interests in the ‘in virtue of | OC tho disease for which he preacribes, por the probable round shoulders, the sleeves ‘mere sro the enjoy the position of Serena pewter? “The wok Veodencs, CA Ie ween be would 8p bretelles, the frontone ove Pag a cola on the back. | object of our ents,’ coptinues the Gax't, f yetcian, The front width was eneret ‘embro! ‘and |" is to vot Russia, aside in the Newnes Of the Hastern | Whole attention npori symptoms, withoot descending dowp " ae, but the — aod © Principalities, where a revolution was. which amoant to” nothing more than sulted in te teecetlion oc Cousa and tive formation rx 40g tho offurta of o disease to rdiove itself by mean) mn who the autumn tints, here and there a riob pur- juestion, and not to allow ber even to ap haw enough lo encounter the cause of which those symp- We to this was composed of frosted vine | secvnd.'’ This idea tn renliy 90 startling that Imusttake | Bright, we invite any leaves and the earrings enamell; Dreath before I fosoow mi may bave been etrack w: under Chentivette was the most sea ‘he body, ings. oad ach Sanne taaaaere ees OM went calmly to consider the trad nature gf) the case with citisens, Dutet chureb, #t to deal in.» fs to accopt subh fusions af an im r pe nei, | collin wae preceded by the Koy the Rev. Mr. Pearce, of Brook iyo, ‘white penta tt fal. towed the fatnily and relatives of Mr Carpenter, to? rof Masons. Arriving at the ro deposited in front of ©) coffin was then rhited and jod for the last ine to kether with « large ehureb, the retanl ends and placed in tapering rows with gold |- | te Russia; but these accusations, ‘are mere): gadged survey of the state,of Vet rouleaux, between. used as « blind, ‘ While, inciting, on the. one, abd, 2 him as inevitable. There is nothing new fn “‘tollettes de be since my | ovement in Tarkey, on the otter, our everlasting op. Nobody can that, whatever. be the cause, lent, bederun anh Bn‘ 0 {de uatenwent| [i penenissiny 4 » | situation of Irel is at the it mom nue to mdet wi por in the East endeavor to embroil us with the most’ dleappoinnia ‘nd JT cannot refrain trom saying that I know some who | ceptions often succeeds in ou more civilizod—why | #atisfactory. We have not tho least wiab to understate cue, Tho Sahering, intrigues that | Us! to the Okberies of England ‘on of the deceared reve Trelaud are full Seotland, but (hut Mores unvapiured jon of the land of ‘by mramps the Mpacote~ ner The argument culininates with the assertion that | uly use of which seems to be tosupply the people with NEUTRALITY LAWS. should the Western powers succeed in doing with tho re. | Pest for fuel, and even that resource wn The mourners and friends having been seated, the re liviout services commenced with the ebant Tbe Koy. Dr. Pearce then awended the pulpit nad delivered an eloquent and appropriate Afterabymn the Kev Mr. Stryker read « num * of Senpiare and pre the deceased In an imprensive ad maining parts of Turkey that whioh they have done with | Yeginning to fail, The population of dapuiare an green,’ agp veenmen: de facto, bus already de- i: ak a ae the Danubian provinces, the Eastern question would be | i#bing most rapidly by ba gt to so much or too much of a c00d | Quy pipl and A linprove the death o to DAME Rave driven in updovbtediy mn aro better fed and ovement in their of making therr After a brief introductory the reverend character of the deceased. Carpenter was ® mab ¢ busines: habits Alibough not fully ¢ youth, he evidently learned well the eler ledge,’ and to the foundation thas acquired he was ean A noties, fret, that T most explain that this refers to a recently publitbed |) Pring, wages are higher, the peo; ce vi an ‘tinguiabed for his good there is « marked more experiments, and bis | side; and ail chat has occurred aince the close of the wag | Bounced the writer of the Correspondance us in enemy | Well planned network of railways, but the taxed in Xeoping’ bis own | haa father tended to savor an amnesty of past mmisunder, | 10 Rovsia. However that’ may be, the totlowing'ix the | CoUntFy nnd tho tnismanagement of the cantings ¥ while full justice was being done by all parties in thig | Should take:— Anni mittee of Foreign Affairs had recommended the Houeg | lost. Circumstances grow daily more and more unfavor- subsidies to keep up a OUR CAD 7 CORRES! ONDENCE. gent, and a resolution. to that effect was actually passed and the sacrifices we shall be called apon to make | ‘98 on rake surfact @erned, he might have stayéd awsy. The state, of apa- thy and, ‘‘don’t care”? in which the population of the Reighborhood have fallen since the disasters of the war “Weyet very marked. In the town Itself no great misery “wai visible, the market seemed well filled with parchasers The Captured Ship Tornado_War Fecting | 4 sent up to the Beuate. | Not long we | When the hour for action shall have arrived. It would, Towards the South American Republics. the Fenian leaders were abandoned, and we are in. | the changes impending in Furopé, the more imporiant The Tornado, captured 0, Spanish frigate Gerona | orders issued by the. Atto of the solution. The entire strongth of Ruswia in tho present nu suspicion of fils dares an yeenol, rémains at | States, withthe concurrence ‘of che secrsiary of War | Gay depends on tbe nic cm of tation hér anchorage near the Cafraca navy yard. The Eng- lish government bas made'a demand for ber release op | bonds in double the Viet speak of it in v the gropnd that ae ia British property; but the Spanish | need Duy and Gallagher, end guarantoeing that. po | ou or Sites, Neaaiy’ aniclo today, ta whee Tt | government have not, as yet, acceded to the request, — bat submitted the question to the Admiralty Court of | son, already overmatched in his great ssruggle with tbe somurecely Sl the sarembense ont Tors this province, ‘There js no doubt of her real character; | TP’ Vonger feels himself able to resia ‘but, like the Shenandoahs and Alabamas of the late con- federacy, sho ie protected, or attempted to be, by the gis of English neutrality. 168 4 , Every one hore is almost sick of the squabble between | policy. en, therefore, we find the republicans, the government and the chi republics of South great and ge Fe io América, but there is no sign snesty a oo henanie’ heaan the republics are ambitious hardly shut our: 10 the evidence thet a se ,@aipd that does them @illdren filthy, the men in diseased. 5 the houses are dirty, the Tage and altogether the peo- ‘Everywhere evidence of the desperate - Battle fought at Trautenan is visible in burnt houses and fe, eave the place after a somewhat hasty visit, The passed in Ratiborie, apd the next one in cular emphasis on the very weldomée made to the Erbperur in this it ds) buty\@) Iatge,. fort. vem; inhabited , by, soldiers, , who , always do the Emperor. On the 4th the Emperor arrived at the station outsiag _ ihe fortress of Kéniggrits, and at balf-past seven o'clock BK! ‘Grove ‘to ‘Satown, but twelve: miles. rrom Woniggrits, and where was fought the memorable battie ome, of course can tell; but there was nothing cheerfol fim the aapect of those black crosses over little mounds, ¥ pn at oy yi arrahed,”? thé crew aré to sued nce, apd the captain is about to be recei dy the aldermen and all the other functionaries Im all probability & fresh attempt heard that the proceedings instituted against some of | tall events, bo very tortunate for Russia if, in view of Capiz, Oct, 27, 1866, formed by. the last mail that “in parmiance of | of our internal questions were brought to a satistactory ce tendency of the arms away from, Fenians within the mfii- | ber policy, both at home and abroad.’ tary district oe Bunio we to be forthwith restored uj ‘Now, one of the most important ‘interne! questions’ thelr valle, signed’ by two eniieimen, ‘oubtedly that of finance, aud both it is dificult to avoid the inference that Mr. John- | Calls upon its countrymen *'to look around and dati \e je eid Ms | nese fret wrtogt oft organ andar ‘ ‘on the ‘a Ru ” my ER the Fiat Tt mat | canatopatrione boasting aid nef complacetry for Wbheh been m “America as an Btepie pols a0, dgerly Searing fhe Jake war.'® warfare, it js among. the traditional ¢ Golos proceeds to review the political situation of and not of republican, ‘a settlement, Bpain ip the Legslature, to say the idast, cow pe aditig oon neignboring coun. iy doaiag, Sith, ot = cane ally labor Prussia and Austria, im f iy bg to cv ‘tack by Other powers on Rosela. would be ea, atci. | !Mhprovement, aud seeking wey the Crimean war having shown | Power to prevent that consol! ‘ as Ives is stil) d vesetis ii'the' attgen | Fabs amorous people: Bone taeaate real of course wih Prisia ond Auerto, would become | Power, On. the. other 8 ago. inhab- ot . same time Kassin wot OR wat vig tobe pS Ly dead Sweahe heapllacte : ‘American Foreign £n- } the vanity of , ibraltar ‘ of alliance with England and France, for euch alliances, | ture Lverything te feir po I ai iho Sate Caibe haga eid j'bbing wonatarel, canvonty be wade. aée\leptally and tor | Mowe fatterers’ re perpeaal to every them. When antict. med Miod |, *hort time,’’ Nor would alliances with any otper | ‘de bas no thanks to SnaTT Seocen iiesinaioon Rava ee tee Y a Ore Osteebly Ot goed tore States be of any advantage; consequently the ‘olution | forthe impravement or of the ptiil bard trodden elas by the side of the road cmthere had passed a vanquished army, or of the cart; eway keapsacks apd shakos and cartridge boxes, em- lems of defeat and flight, and still to be seen in the @iches, or of the burned villages or shot marked ‘houses’ oF shattered trees with bullet bored tronks; ‘end ctf! lees cheerful was the aspectof the villagern. - 0% ie Matdzal to suppose the young sovereign's , Shonughts were ss bad as apy heeyer knew. The firnt five miles were a sorrowful proface of what he was about ‘What could “he expect of It will then, be difficult to maintain m; to 866, Poor Francis Josep! from the inhabitants of ‘commiunities, a root of bitterness yer re. | interfere in Europe by force of arms are extremely rare ination, The landlord y day he had opportun tingaily addivg, as ev: dent in the troget sent , And this made hi 00d Common wenxe, at penetration aud an admirab! ‘here combined made him « man Thir Character he displayed in « after he came to the city, when he entered the employ of the Intely deceased ‘Alderman Adams, and ruler quently, ip & yet more marked manner, when from the rexponsible postion of « private in the police, he Tow to the grade of Captain, Deputy Superintendent and ualbeations had rtorted bie duties the showed. They peed but terrible riot of 163 to new iiwelf in the piace traced hin Career daring that trying period could fai he opinion of the Moscow Gacette as to tbe lino.that K. Guced moss of thoes 40 6 sien maesarene is Deeerceney ot; 10 the very lame seation. of Vongeret, and |, matters ure now procesding in the | (creasing intercourte with America. see sean country 1 the vigorous execation “of the Neutrallty | East we shall daily become weaker, and It will be ali he | land oy a ma/ural deput beticegm the Old i laws Dy President Jobson and Mr. Yeward, the Com. | moro difficult for us afterwards to royain what wo have |’ but it bas Been foand imposeib vows anni Of Representatives to make those very laws: lena strin. | adic to us, and the greater, therefore, will be the efforts | ort, and Ireland, bas only the besren Ot) rangement public records Cen A wt the bistory of nature of the man rev: ni ~<a ieplayed the genial and affect ona Hone which existed between the deceased and . that another marked feature o S0Y | iw the character of the deceased was his integrity. That 53 Jearps to view with sativfartion imatagoes yongesint) meaate | conduct whieb serve to palliate in hie gy wan vnwavering; bis | be never knew. Mr, (a shout the corrption & map of more firm moral prigel ee, COO, his position 80 com hom circutnstances: biel @antly and fully revealed to he 6 great love for vesidaner; they are por weil meant elforin at every means in their dation of small farras {pto rote 1 ethan “We even think | 48°@@ Ones which te demanded by the science of agricu: Lopes. capnat ot Praiving is for ite grass nem seam cnmeere valeenen all public men were \ike hice in thas referring to the est considered plane he a ‘The farmer itven United States, and while every! of Russia ie nortnal and natural condition. The cases, | 1B & Baie of chrono and d\seontent, and then thé Bonds of amity wyihies hg tee Aays the Golor, in which Russia would be compelled to | he landlord tn no unreasonable dread considerable tree mains which bear evi frujt at avy moment, “The only foreign question closely connected with,our | *™e domiaion Over his property as in Rogiand ” id all efforts | the tenant strives by ey There at for al! things, the time Bar come | internal interests ts the Eastern quest ben it is pOheibie expedient t discuss without pre. | Should be used to prevent its setilomen: terme unfe wt Wilh; ain will become ame of the most peaceful pow reminded our readerr of the cutsdanding Aishame, cisiens, ore in the world, and give the Orst example of # gemers! | incom where lop, ~ - Tf these claims Were, as some people think, destitute of | disarmament. ut until soe 5 hehoves as to take all | bag been sub. SPONDE: ail legal oF reasopsble Toundation—etill more, if the; b1O meaKUrOS Lo prevent the so long oxpected disse | Wull PARIS FASHIONS CORRE: nce. were preferred out of & mere desire to pick me mice ee rere ik y ys in ithe brics—Pinin Silke | Wt! ua, it wou! ueclées tO Waste w: upon them. he Golc le Pataliowvtie'et thd b her MaterinteThe | No Oe Lowever sincere may. be hit horror of war, cum | Pared to meet +: aiantrephe, althoegh | in whiet fifteen. ruine and four balf burn: formerly #too: Ht Pdtterms to be Woven at Lyons—Tasteful | ayowed, for the sake of peace, by aC and tickly women and paked cl of may sieken and die Warmth, indeed!, What will they kuow monthe but the brij ich deatroyed their destroy the memo: ‘the tn High quarters tbat she in jp & be ties in the agi than sho ward maintain that an entirely groundless di ing the Crimeap war Odewa will be of great ‘advan’ the East. It is true that the shoresof the Blaek aa are , an almost universal opinion prevaile on other that the United States bave suffered a grew that the Lyons «ilk weavers, it bas been proposed | wrong uf our hands, and that we have denied through | 4"! weoted, “bat even the treaty of Saris,’ saya order to provide hundreds of | UF kdvernmenta legitimate claim for reparation. Thig | tie Wolor “anit bundy wa frm balding Monstows, Jo ly (90 easy ip itself constiiuten strong case for courideration, and, | inuance, at Vw olaidf, whence they could be sent dowm (ve tude of popular discontent, strong againet him. ‘themployed workmen with labor, we are bot to be | if necessary, for reconsideration. A nation, bke amin | Mug ‘0 fhe Ihark Sea.’ The low of the Binck Se admitted into any fashionable assembly in plain milk } dividual, ie not on impariial jodge jo iy own bug | i# nol considered a divadvapiage for robes, The richest brocade figured silk damask apd brocatelies: are io be adopted at court. These rich wil | to enbmut the matter to arbitration the» Americans bave | tue bottom «1 fabrica do not carry us more than twenty years back, but | given the best proof of Confidence In thé justice of their, the cut of these materidis is to follow the styles favored under the Restoration apd thie contory, when our grandmothers had to learn | 4be despatches of Mr Adams and Mr. Seward. [tin out in their glar- sure Infieted on Anotber twenty minutes where the Emperor was wtood Beno lek with his .e spot from which pe fo four hourer ‘omt—ihe spor where ut that memora- ‘the ‘At to gather a remnant of his forces to lead in an attempt to ‘the which be saw advi Be fell with reckless fury, seeking # d tent {il fortune refused he ehou! Then on to Chlum i to be graceful io very narrow skirt, Thet they should be equipped and commissioned. by or om tehalp hobting. wx were #0 we may not doubt, on cloeing the Memoir® | @ belligerent im a neutral pot,and thence sally forth Deuer Buin thn the Duchesee d’Abranter, in which, from ber | prey on the commerce'of the other telligerent. “Iti# mapi~ forces deseription of rome of the bemutiow under the Firet Em, Pire, some hope cap be derived wherewith to enliven the | ligerent goverament, provided the vessel lx not equlpped Brovade is very beavy. I there | Of comm srioned within Deutrabierritory, does aot imue AS Emperor deerended. i present state of affaire fore suggeet that your readers sbould enter tnto thd } pig spirit of the conciave formed by women of taste in Paris, | of herown country, The np igray of the Alabama casa | since the sant jong of Whe kind ie stl cnplaged. Or | © content themeelver thi t Preference to damaske Bamber of officers, or of the mone m the spot where De Linaky fell, nor 7 weribbled in one of the oromes thoughts on the tended to lessen the Was it wonderta) thet be came Ronqdete of flowers on approy priate grounds wi)! # be more tastefal and woman! a yo Whict he oltimately cin cinigieliepecibin: Should any preuy oe | sonssresnion of bee, Dl the onlimtment of her crew, the | the Beane people will patently bear the burtben Satbropist coprider \t a duty to order 1m stiff silk cloth, let her cover her sofas anew or vee it for window hag: | agents, and ebe never in her whole career entered ~ | prosecuting | will alt b expenditure wil) quiet her conscience, effec, | federate port powhere ‘tually relieve her purre, and do the Lyons weavers s a obs its, could herve 5 napel and ores the san and politien! » capable of roms and England, Wt te far the sea But the Russian that, after all, the «rest superior Russian army would have over ight on the last occasion in the Crise jerived from an improvement in (he ier. this remark applies fo ourrelyes as well as to ti other | force in the F party, and justices compele at to observe that In Offering | Daview Of Fra porition, Fow lawyefs, indeed, looking at the cream ances from a purely legal point of view, will deny that in the beginning of | 9 great deal may be anid for the arguments embodied ta dream of wheal mover can rel manifestly contrary (o the law of nations that a vessel | By ne | against capital, The nO One will doaht that we ate far dgrelop these Be Achar, p ormeriy W compentiate and aa) from neutral port in a @irlike charatter, and even think of a foreign loan op terme however bard, | ‘neiet upon atribating to i gire that ebaracter til! he tina viaited & port | While another Interna lottery Joan ie out of the quastion ak a intener quaing able for th ry is, even after peopled for © look to & winter with figured silk ig | War that at bo time and No respect was she w mera | Courre, wn ieeue of paper monty may be made ih case of nf article of merehandiwe, but was destined Dy those who | Gruent vecesity, t thie would only stil) further | Dullt her, aa well us by thoxe who ofdered and purchased | derange our luancer. Consequentiy, in caye of war, we oF Cnic Bar ared | eecnid probably fave to double or trethe oar taxen; “but pre ver be requisite for the salvation of the country or runout & war may be to ue the méone of 78 be (lit. for sale,” and The moral of the tale as wld by the Gols im, therefore, Sor a flagrant breach f our neutrality could had to | thir —For an sgyrennive war Koxsia is perlape lew pre. existence as a confederate cruiser at all. Upon these | pared than formerly; but she se stronger than ewer for de facts the an indemnity ., Jensiee parp 1a Moreover, the free pearant ‘ing for the (rar-Emancipator, will make ® much better spider ration and embarkation Of her armanént—all were | al ‘of (he ame transaction, conducted by the same | #n ' of ‘ife, by ceasing badge ‘of enmity, aed by de * JD have seen some of the new puiterns whieh are to be | 1Dg thats Stale is rempon o ———7 wutjecu, hieh either more than the (ormyer eerf, ¢ journal, however, that looks manylactared on Ggured ike The following are yer | Grady xnvution of itd premens Ihwr Wh Mithe kasteth (veation retin the most practical point ot THE FENIANS. fectly artimtic.— yeuted. Lord Ruseell dened, Cw * view fe the Vie wee = Yoel alanger angen oy ~~ ‘an; beyond an honest © appli after all (he chief berthen of « War wou 4 Traile of colored chrysanthemum on light. brown cin ation cplcete sonibe, eee gt leader a Le otity a MH + pe Oh ao reves . round, white and violet periwinkler on Neht emerald | foreign Fuwer, aud declined to enter a wed yor ready Jove the Raugarn fiuastion Dublin (Sov, 9) correeyundee green, mnowdrops on porcelain blue, clusters of Hise of | wh: r, tn fact, onr Foreign Boliete set bad boon paid thet the Arue int Of Risin demands | aamorancet z bs d FE ey green and map: lly of the valley vended, alk and lock being PS hry yn er decined it ea fo atinek the Moser: » bi | bie a J jecited action ww | fi d ~ economy and style ean be cnt Us SPN Aer oe la die thar oe MOONE co fos by ‘aht wo feared thet Russia will lous her held of | S¢ing cleefully érBied tn the one of Cutlass “3 Be it I i 2 z i g 3 E 4 following bis Majesty, with of old eattridge papers, or bayonets picked up on the field siver ook in trade, every day Beir com ing weareny. Padewa (ie Emperor ma: Abing Can Of where toe )dint communion ‘and to take po active part ontil the proper t 28 hoe = mings, She rieb- on wide Tailen Keaton, Thee of ladies Ache Tulletien who, Mt 60 of mene ngpercee pon mpeg peng my mae appenring next at al ou! v um thentarabie lengthw of the richest Lyone hope will be advised to & sober nh they can be i.) w Animated viobety , and the head-drese of . ement ot What rofoton and we have shown (het omer. ited in fath, But no one bad Pp edere on slong epear wat Per aneeoth qn retion— whether tank up!!! our Boances are improved and our raiirowds con Promptitude-.@as exeluded mrocted, we shold, abetaie pe apy pagtersve oF | be onde in freleed by neknowl. | Gomte Memes be an we'\ to remin edge itftankl¥, The principle that tttemmational obfi. | the Fastern queriot if she fi dedly nt once. | warned imént of her historical deauipy. The Dik pose. on Jo oe the Pasters «vestion cannot be ihe, Ib in better policy Lo watets poe thle ‘ded eed regard a reference cb are to be uted for trim- i 4 pu ‘we | have arrited, (Rustin wilt be far more ‘the field fower ber erwy ie fedqoed, ber railways ballt aed | improved” These meawates would f Ts tas 8 wel? ped L ‘ shtnoot "0 ‘bendsat scans eal amy [Dette Mor. 6; oWld be some degree $ . ways afraid eters, en, | And we are alway rer ree ee href of war we pt mts View woould ke" to per, tnd ot whet @ time Dering the iotraduction of uaparalieied refortpe, et atime whee the sovial fabric i eKaken 6 ite very foundasions| We preter desuoying our This. powers by tates on the Iho? py Fe ut LJ lerily jb order to conoentrate aed to atvance age in he folieus of eurenmgits.”” ‘The article coveiwdee witb the threat that i the Rant: | their on ber jacee ehould even be komen r rial ol te maniacs. | yew og previambuge Of Iriace Ctaree of Botem , tye Jenene ogame saivn ory means wo cowvert bie welt, eubjert to his rent, inte the owner of his hold | a judice or reserve bs Neg igh this estrangement, | forable to ourselves. When that question shal! be laid | ing’ Nor are these evils simply the reeult of tenaaey THE FASHIONS We have more tan once during the present autumn | * rest Ri | . becoming more and more J was contemplattg joining the Church: when toddeniy called away, ‘The religious services then closed with the eng hymn ani the venediction, ebich wae pronorne: the Kev. Mr Suryker. of the 1 the open con, b they baa to freq 1b CONTETEd tothe hee -ny formed at [ollowe. m= inery Is the greatest, and tLe cultivation is Joanes baye bom grantor t to the families of the Bich im Whe paanful and huméidarng pietore whieb | Ireland presents im ibe matyquath year of the Union, 4nd thowe who, like Mr, Bright, believe that all the eviie in the world are caused by had, and all the good in the The Army of the | World by beneficent legislation, will eee in it ay onan w te | that such a concession Would have any ether effect than | Caucasus, compored of a4 bundred thousand veteran ewerable Dil of indictment agarnst the Farkament ené The Hand of the Commemioners Acton. Hergen, Manierre and Baswenth aap Open Carriage jont Kennedy and lospector Folk, om Pot Chie! of Police Allan wen the je now s DI Sea of a pment ot the United Kingdom to invite further aggression. The provent question, | troops, © now available: the Sea of Avo® may be con. | k/™érument ot th ne however, wears a oa dideremt pet. Teit certain | sidered almost inaccemuble since the ereétion af the | freland w incomparably beter govermed than the t ever view may be taken on this side of the | Kertch fortidcations, while the railroad from Balta to tates of Amerin, then any of our cot met, than Prams are enough te they what they pring from bed government The people bave m of material Altany Delegation ge im Moving troops to | or daly or Germany. These tain the Vuuadeipor Dew ga: A The Oda Petlows’ Nelegation Four battal ou af police of eight (om panies cart) crm Pring “1h pabro! neh 16 sergeants and UA captains, First hatiation of puijen, f their coumiry one ling ary agningt the | dhvervified by ruccertice rebettion, | love to live ip the past unmiead foie) en aad frends ly nAvanced down lreaAwey and the marble cometary. where the ondamce WAL uname, i the great advantages that are offered them away inanufartures from their | | | pores beranwe the Lyear the army Will be mupplied with quick | BOt Febiat the temptation tw combine and conspire | Will Bot Atreteh out (hetr bawls to They are perpetumily com ining of ab-entowten, while they drive away thove Keniry WhO would reride Upem thelr eelates by o RYRLAm NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. GOR FORTMESS Monnee commas? OBE RCE fer rmivied by the law of nations for s neutral shiip- Bat, like the Moscme Gar tle, the Solos winds ips to epeeerpea vesselof war, and sell it toa ed enllusion to the uysatelectory sale of thassn. | Of Taral derrgrinm. Add to thie thet tbe countey done ciement of succom in Warfare—fnanre. 1c | Dot pouseee the resources a {home who ae Ae Ge ib the present sate of our Guafice. w¢ cannot | 't maddie aM ite misfortunes ou the Pngiivh Goverumrur 04 ond climate prodvetion of cereal crops ‘amine a04 the en! North of (Condemned Important ale of Ordynere, A+ Fouvses Momnon, Nov 17 The reonut Leary gulew are beg (104 10 reread and Cmmtied vesse) pruably Got yet, ae, from ai) sccounts, they mast haw HOt led BoME OOF OBLIF® ALian!c omat. efoll of srecke 1! concede to Mr. Bright that the by her po ple themnlerr bat (tm Vidual Pager than in thete coflecti: ing 0 live peaceably with each other in all (he re Cour A Terence ane feward © Judgroent saeb rescdrces as their ¢ ‘and their political privilege ae eumects preaperous ecopire place at the 1d spowas phe! pamiven | Cape Henry ant Cape |. of (he teemert Arie, axrhung 1 cores thik wud be laken os empewbat Ryperbo ital tut MH leaves ar | omed the fact of Remeroas tecent wreeke Bete of ihe ere ks were wholly shandoned aed Gthert @ere bey stripped by wreekert of ther om There were 00 wignale of @ reach ¢ any seamere to wae that Of & large ahd evidently masted erhoone of Cormick bran The Adete \oft Chatlertos at |vewtag for Baltimere, loaded wih cam nr eRperienced ver about ten miles renner ling (ole of DAT eng ne gave way, te sentet sed © At (he tame tine Chore whe bare good oppertemiier | fh)” of )0¢gmg Une matter semer’ Ubet there pret po he the wightest hention Of & “rising” the benwument | PP iy, | of teadera, ed frtrent of others sed s bog epree | | apd summer mcarcerstion of other consyitaters, juletly preparing for any attempt wh the Vewians Goring the prewent ter. Some of te mya Uarrecks aro beng placed te of detence while the metropotitan ag the body most likely Wo be called on im the Se | Feman dtturbanre to ope more temetiate fra, puch a Gerineult, Cam ations are mited by the provision» of wupiel © + Thore who imagine this have cy * ” i designers a I your ‘before Ketion, though apparently Morr by tne beh oe. Wo think, an the conteagy, Lbat Hesse, 19 too strong jo | To be forearmed ie, emdoubediy, ee guot am te your here that bron a wry re ned sf ftons CircumiMauees, of ber Uluetriour painters, Hy of Lhe ade Abvanney vepenal, ie abave | be rob y aty fortuitous eirew taltana Peat was, manufactured for the | a whet ‘and fe Seine te Srp ‘ag | Proper infueite Nothing can impede ihe the fuit! Empress last euminer (panties 6D White ground), and of | hardly betp the con Medn, Neryution’” ot two cape, Ly vor, sw her | otolence, diseantent and indulyene in qr veady in every eumtry Lo hi) 18 curl bevels & hermes et Prime + qieahiy addneed to-sbow thai a tugs. | James Mephrne’ Relations and the New Work | te ie uf Thursday m portion of ter waihe of Loedom Pox } ; correapouden od ar bare beet boys 4 erect oy Hopper brother in law of Maphens, eho The perrerotiene t realy ere of renown he deme oe oom oe ® of Mr Pehl ecner's © Cpioninm for eee te : [ ‘ Pi E Hii vere ment apeeret r, ~*% wilsdas quo) toes teens u © A deepatct, from Becharest of Oeyober 25 reports the the grverenas y (Wrealing to cumpa, i o ripence Moree at