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© EURDPE. _ eR CMe ait OOF 92 borer” NEWS TO ‘NOVEMBER 29. &# Battalionof British Guards for Ireland. FENIAN ARRESTS. Spain About’ to Make Peace with South America. ke. IRELAND -More Treeps fer the Scene of the Rebellion— & Battalion ef the Guarda Going Over. Lonvon, Nov. 29—Noen. ‘Tt © said that more troops are about to leave for Ire- Maad, including a battalion of the Guards, Fenjan. Arrests. Ovensional arrests of Fenians continue to be made by ‘the government authorities in Ireland. Ponce ‘With South American at Hand. “Lonpox, Nov. 29, 1866, The London Times to-day says that peace will soon be declared between Spain and Chile and Peru, Queen Isabella to Visit Lisbon. Mapn, Nov, 29, 1866, The Queen of Spain intends to visit Lisbon on the Ist of December. ¢ GERMANY. Hanover Dying Out Gracetully. Barun, Nov, 29, 1866. The Ministers from the former kingdom of Hanover are generally withdrawing from European courts. Saxeny Approves the Peace Trenty. Druspxy, Nov. 20, 1866. The Saxon Chambers have unanimously approved the “Conditions of peace. he. ae. AUSTRIA. Denial of Warlike Operations. Vigxxa, Nov. 29, 1866. A morning journal positively denies that there is any teuth in the rumor that the Austrian government 1s con- oentrating troops in the province of Galicia. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. j Consols, for money, open at 89%. / The current rates for United Siates securities are as ‘follows :— Lonxpos, Nov. 29—Eveving. Consols closed this evening at 80%, for money. ¢ The Liverpool Cetten Market. j Liventoo., Nov. 29—Noon. The cotton market opens dull, with a prospective day's sale of enty 8,000 bales, Middling uplands huve declined 36 penny, and are quoted at 14 pence, Liverpool Breadetufs Market. Livexroon, Nov. 29--Noon ‘The market for breadstuffs is somewhat easier. Market. ‘ov. 20—Kvening. The provision market to-day has been dui! and inactive ‘but closed with quotations unchanged. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Lompom, Nov. 29, 1866. The steamship Union, Captain Cerolan, which left Now York November 7, for London, has arrived in the Thames. é Quenxstowsx, Noy. 29, 1966. ‘The National Steam Navigation Company's steamer England, which left New York on the 17th, touched here to-day and proceeded to Liverpool. The steamer Edinburg, of the Inman |ine, from New York 17th, arrived here to-day on her way to Liverpool. Sovtuamrros, Nov. 20, 1866. The steamship Hansa, Captain Von santen, from New ‘York November 17, for Bremen, has arrived at this port. ‘The steamship Borussia, Captain Schwensen, from New York November 17, for Hamburg, bas also arrived ‘at this port. Liverrom., Nov, 29, 1906. The steamer Columba arrived to-day. GAIN BETWEEN TWO GAME FOWLS FOR $50. A Short Lived Contest and an Inglorious De- feat—Chanticleer Triumphant. Long after the season of fasting, feasting and festivity ‘Thad passed away to the denizens of the little town of Union Hill, and the murky, cloudy heavens were ob- secured by the darkness, a number of sporting wen who had been passing the day in the viciniiy gathered in the ordinary barroom, with small lodging house attached, | known as Ludlow's Hotel. Union Hill! is « smail vil- | lage, distant about one mile northwest in a direct live from Hoboken, and nearly three by horse railroad. ‘Ladiow’s Hotei occupies «commanding position im the town of Union Hill. While the crowd were standing ia the barroom, some drinking, some gathered about a gajn- Ing table in one corner, all talking, sweating and jaugt- (ng, the crowing of a fow! issuing from 4 rear room indi- cated that bere at leost was one that had not suc curbed to the general bangs a sacrifice, and which not it was the herald of an the roost, perk cular space of which, about ten feet in diameter, was occupied with a Pits such as is asually used for cock- Qghts. The floor of the pit was covered with carpeting. ‘A main of cocks had been arranged by the proprietor of tho hotel, im which pis cock, ayame fow! weighing fre seven Ounces, was matched against one & man named! Redmond. weighing more, for « sake of $50 After had with dificulty comwded the combatants were brought forth hee pair of yo yee weighing was eagerly vie the handlers lila mn the where the combatants veanuitel and varied plamage. * wicked, keen points of steel, two paralle! lines marked i feel A = = Hi i i ! 5 Wer haa pol wpplaeee, but those who had manifested, as did \fter this short lived contest hi aft on their return to the city. WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. A Youwo Mas Snot Dean at Wear Fanws. + Yesterday, | half-past twelve o'clock, a young man named Heory (mes Sheerman, about twenty-one years of age. was @identally shot dead at West Farms by the discharge of ‘Springfield rifle, which was standing at his right mde. Twas charged with buckshot, The whole side of his ‘had was blown away. He was acoompaniod by hiv ‘aher and brother and several young mon, who were on toi way back to Merrisania, having been in search of erie venk toan Pie nant ane proveyert nt West Verne, to for the ate mark. i They OCEAN YACHTING, Views of a Gentionan Whe ts “In” the “Great Race-Nevel) Preparations tet Do- parture-A Spicy SF ener | at ‘The following epistie has been handed to us for publi- General sense, is not entirely closed. It ts understood cation, and as it gives a semi-official accoust of the pre- that it will be kept open until tbe vory last moment, parations for the great race in December by e gentleman owing to the existing complications with regard to who intends to sail in one of the yachts, we make room for it in order to correct the erroneous reports published ently desires to lay before Congress information which ireland. ory ot eM is daily expected, and which may prove to beof » highly Yorx, le important character. My Duar Covone,:—Your favor of the 26th inst. is at A large number of Southern men are here for the pur- hand, and 1 how om earth you got any idea pose of inducing the President to adhere firmly to the that I was to go to: Burope inthe coming ocean policy he has hitherto pursued with reference to recon- yacht race, or indeed that there was such a race on the cards, But I remembered that the Independent is much read in Onondaga county, and that may account for it, struction ; but it is certain that the President bas resolved these matters to his own satisfaction, and all such efforts will prove fruitless, Chief Justice Chase coincides with the President in the recommenaations he is about to make to Congress, Strong influences have been brought to bear on the President to induce himto modify bis views in relation to universal suffrage and general amnesty, but he has positively detlined to accede to snch {afluence. Postponement ef the Mass Weleome to Con- grea. The mass welcome to Congress has been postponed until Monday next, im consequence of the mon-arrival of the majority of the members. | Jo Davin. Moasrs. Hyllier and Mowry, the Commissiqnérs sent for a race, where you hire a jockey to do your riding. People say that a man who owns a yacht should have money enough to carry her on, time to sail about in her, ‘and enough seamanship to navigate her, at any rate with the help of & good skipper. Well, you say that I don’t own any of the boats, That’s quite true, and agrént piers bus Hoge areianaher oC the, Techt Sey ‘bare. here by the Legislature of Mississippi to tmportune for srith Wich P bare’ snot ta Wal ae treet the pardon of Jefferson Davis, had an interview with navigated for some. " : to go with the President yesterday, and were mado satisfied that yy ee a ra, tnd, tn taka their stay noed not be prolonged in Washington on that Pe Da MoM a dg = 3 fo bere so subject, The gentlemen have retired from thelr useless Coal is and Pas oo Aactaiee sa and unwise mission, thes whte | am. Ora, ofr my Hips Benet, L. H. Chandler, United States: District Attorney of Se eieend us. tome oar ine oes Norfolk, Va., has arrived here, He ‘says Davis will not matters e little for an old friend, and see that Winston be tried this torm, bat will possibly be liberated under o pave.cves oe meet ‘There is a little cottage near your general amnesty act, the orphan; ui as chenp pay te qlee ge ot Theatre Francais—Comedy Night. The Ristori Excitement. credit. | z The patrons of the Thédtre Francais cannot complain | The sale of the season tickets for the five representa- tions to be given in this city by the far famed Madame Ristor! closed yesterday, all of the orchestra soate having of a lack of variety in the performaces. Last night, be- . race, Uig temp of ele sides the vaudeville operotte, L’ Amour que qu’ c'est qu’ mine. I tell you tt is a national affair, and i cue ennas agra aye ‘We will give Congress a | ca? and Un Club de Femmes, anew comedy, Le Roman | boen disposed of for the season. The sale of single week's start.of us, #0 a8 not to prevent people from Ho- | d'une Heure, afforded M. Chandova, « young actor of | tickets began this morning, and grat was tho eagerness the radicals, when they first walk up smiling to the scratch. But a week is enough for them, dear Colonel, and then comes our turn, Op the second Tuesday in December we make Commodore in to get posseasion of thom, Metzerott’s music store was besieged by a throng of applicants untli ten o'clock, when {t was closed, on account of {ts boing Thankagiving Day. Tho sale will commence again to-morrow Tho desiro here to bebold the great tragedienne amounts to pertect enthusiasm. marked ability, an opportunity to display his acoomplish- me Personal. them our glasses will rev-al the noble proportions of the | ing, a complimentary bonefit will be tendered the man- | Hon. Peter G. Washington, of Virginia; Hon. Godlove rthy Commodore 1 g With one foot on each of u 4 a i ts them, %o tune the winger and haves kind word for the | Sere. Victor Manse's opers, Yalathieand Le Pont Caste, | § orn, of indiana: Hon. John Bidwoll and Hon. D. ¢ ‘Of course he out by the steamer, as unsuccessful, him, Other friends will be nothing else would and in the cabin of tho winning yacht we shall McRuer, of California, and John Wentworth, of {!'inols, ave arrived. New York Theatro. present, a drink t the glory of the United States, and proceed at Griffith Gaunt maintains its popularity with the Now once to operate in Erie andPacific Mail, York playgosrs, Each successive representation de- MEXICO. Put all theso shings together, Colonel, and tell me if | velons treah perfections in the leading characters, and ae re ‘this is not truly Did three yachts ever sail a race across the Atlantic in December betore? Very well. ‘Then let everything be done according!y, says the gen- erous public. the owners 60 that when the Englishmen oome aboard with an invitation to sail in company down the Mediterranean, they may see the proud faces of the American owners, and not have to re- tire after simply looking round, because the gentleman of the house ts tn New York. But sou say, “The owners are men of business and have families" Weil, 20 am I a man’ of business, though it doesn’t pay much, and I have a numerous an interesting tamnlly. My determination is well known to my intimate friends. Ihave taken part in one or two SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. The Reported Occupation of Matamoros by General Sedgwick Prongunced Fulse. New Onthans, Nov. 2, 1866. Tho report that Genéral Sedgwick had crossed to Mat- amoros with a brigade on the 22d instant is pro- nounced false here. An officer of the department ‘and staf, who left Brownsville the following day, rays it is @ canard, and that it could not bave occurred since, as there has been no means of communication with tho ite amusing scenes of the old time country fair and court of justice lose none of their charm from their repeated enactment. Miss Eytinge, Messra. Mortimer, Lewis Ba- kor and Gomersal were greeted last evening with rounds of applause as demonstrative as during the earlier days of the production of this drama of the passions. The evening weil tilled with a thoroughly house wi atre. At this popalar place of amusement there was @ ma- tinée yesterday afternoon, to which young children, yacht races already. I am an aquatic My | accompanied by adults, wore invited free'of admission. beatarmg countenance is known in Mi Vine- | o¢ course the working classes responded readily to thin Rio Grande. yard, where | have been through every from Nobska Light to Ca unk, apd my heavy | not entirely disinterested invitation of the management, | Diaximitian Still at Orizaba-More of His weather habits are ay at Holmes’ Holo, where I | sad tho more #0 a8 tho famous burlesque Pech Schulze Arriving at Vera Craz—The Ke- have atiended camp meeting for the last five years, 1 | Was the promised entertamment. Esch time that this exhibited no craven fears during the war. id I not | Piece has been given the hous has been well filled, and escort the Tnrkies to the outskirts of Richmond throe | this occasion was no oxception. years ago this very day? Did I not recently own a horse that was capured in South Carolina? And with all thi I have ulso a brother Who joined the “army at the close of the rebellion, and ts frequently a ball in stocka T merely state these facts to show my position, If these yaclt owners cau show a powder fecord I will leave it to any fair nan. Therefore, says the public, lot them the Only &e, Ke. esource—Surrender af Jalapa, Thalia Theatre. ‘At the matinée yesterday afternoon threo hittiePtoces, which have already been produced on several occasions, wore given. They were:—Ratapian, Die Schwibin, and Ein Kleiner Schwindel. This performance was very New Onizams, Now 29, 1866. Tho steamor Alliance arrived from ‘Verw Orvg thie morning with Mexican dates to the 26th, Maximilian's vi Cn baggage bad arrived at pay ‘but he bimseit was baying auc selling for a few weeks, hand’ in ee till at Orizabe, hag been residing f and! thelr Beonebel, which mast be ox ‘only | fir. gorda tn wedi | the Inet res rat yoo ce gentleman, not a whth life and their be € Park Theatre, Brooklyn. cisii fancti office. hewspapyt euterprises, and Aep ‘the ain > od Sed Sidhe, ing any functions of office. many Adtpiral Farragat ‘There won't be much I fancy; waine of the boats, that is all moonshine, for insared in the Be voy offence. coievel. Thou comes a little qnestion which some people my 4 # matter of taste, and some a matter of business, Al these boats to he rum over to England simply to sell them? Seme of my friends are mucu distressed ovor this question. (ne imfuential radical has kindly of fered to rush it through by @ constitutional amend- ment; but there is tardly time left. If ood speed ts made it seems to be thoucht that the Englishmen will be crazy lo buy the bogtsat high prices. I don't feel quite sure about ttmysell. The ich it clubs are a long Conway's Park theatre, belore one of the largest audi- ences that has ever assembled within tho wails of that popular place of amasoment. Mra. D. P. Bowers, as J ed oxcoilenti; as also aid Mr. McCol- ite be ie at the Dake At the close of the piece both of these artistes were called before the curtajo, two Austrian frigater, and the frigate Tapeco, Marsha! Basaine wasat the city of Mexico, The French now bold that place, Puebla, Orizaba and Vera Craz, using Cordova asan outpost while they were fortifying Ori- zaba, which isan almost impregnable stronghold, and ae using oe of Belmencho aa an outpost for Vera 'ruz. They hold no other possessions in Mexico. Mr, J. R. Thomas’ Voncert in Jersey City. ‘The Tabernacle, ia Henderagn stroot, Jorsey City, was crowded on Wednesday evening with a large audience, representing the best families in that city, on occasion of Mr. J. R. Thomas’ concert, Tho foliowing artists raise $6,000,000 for Maximilin remain in the country. roenrded by the present difficultins, On Tuesday, November 6, tho liberal army marched if he would consent to 4p Ametican protectorate was lo fia thé only solution of their ig ermpg ey XI N £ ‘the bénéficiaire:—Madame Varian Hoffman, | #% overwhelming force on Jalaj h was atronely > “dt vd by t Tuey know our Modes, and if they prafer our builders | soprano, and Mona Morgan, Hoffmam and Simpson. | (eite'tmoan: ! the oonosading tration tent A the: y build here, And they don’t sell their ten ax we do. The fact is, Colonel, when a high price we sell almost angthing. How many houses heve you bved tp. and sold w buy another? How many houses doos any one gentic- days at intervals. The Mexican deserted to the liberal army. Tho imperial troops were driven to the cathedral, where they were cut off from wupplies of food and water. Cannonading was distinctly heard over fifty miles, Mr. Hardenbergh, an amatour of little voice and loss schooling, sung the prayer from Nabuco, Madame Hoffman, although scarcely recovered from a severe ill ness, was very succeasiul, and was enthusiastically en- man buy and sel! in tex years? How many of our roope yachts are now sailed by the orgigal owners? ‘'Twas | cored in everything she seng. Such an accomplished Sites eiiioes or ead "Oa the Lith Colonst eyes, mie. tan th pmdiape < Satc chicas singer should ew pre wT wane noe with one thousand troops, arrived from San Hartolorma, offer 8 | season, Her voice ix pure and sweet A f hile on route to Ji 3 made abroad for one of these yachts it would be pretty | fit and under complete control. Mr. Thomas’ fine baritone pad a My po Ra ike heard of the sur. Voice appeared to advantage in some o his own songs. As & composer Mr. Thomas i# the worthy successor of the lamented stephen Foster, and some of his songs have 8 world-wide reputation, Mr. Morgan played tho fugue in E fiat and the Tell overture, The audience could not digest Bach vory well, but they loudly encored the im- ‘mortal overture. The organ 8 « powerful and brilliant many respects, but tt is badly voiced and jot well balanced. Mr. Mor, it out The Alliance brought despatchos for the American French Consuls at this port, the purport of which is un- koown, The steamship ‘anhat Cotved three days’ yuarantine at Ha rived at Vora Cror much like us to accept it. I suppose man some rights, even in bis 6vn monarchical country, % i do not doubt that the right to bid for a yacht is one of them. As for our side, we know our rights, Ow ing, dare mamtan; and the right to sell our is ‘one of them. ‘Then again, @ man may be attached to his boat, or may have his boat atiached, and not care to sell hor or to have her sold, and particularly after a good pertorm- York, having re- ia, had not yet ar- ance. Ihave seen u man sick and tired of his yaeu own table siya pon Teady to take aimoct. any {alr price for her, and next | \2,vee points i lis own inimitable siy)9, | Mr. Simpron to Sherman's Mission. day Siees up and hold her for neta beget thd Nhien ‘We pointed ont in ress a Wasuinatox, Nov, 29, 1806. al bett'r that day than he ex, . Bac! ing. has a good voice and in oratorio bas Although no formal official communication becn buinan natare, of which it Wns been said, with some trath, that there ita deal of it in man, I don’t care a mekel cent whether the boats are sold of not, and I not going to druk with any man who mean enongh to say Uiat these genilomen, high- minded Citizens, whose patriotism is so wall Known, Dave arranged this race just 1o ell their boats in a better tmerket than this. The mau who says this, Colonel, is fitted by bis natural gitts to catch rats in a stable, all ten of them a dozen when ac sells them. No, yachts are announced to 4 not for sale, Dow "pel the pictur: of our happy arrival at the Isle of Vight_by hinting that we go to sell our Steers, or are bound™Tor Cowes and a market 1 think L see our entry this moment: the English club that he can "#6 it to advansage when he pleases; ait he should stilt improve tts w notes and vary its monvtonous smoothness in ballads by some dramatic expression and feeling Mr. Edward Hoffinan, of the Natioual Consorvatory, acquitted bimself very satis.ac- torily at the piano, Mado to thia govern mont thors (+ no doubt that informuy tion has been verbally furnished of Napoleon's in tention to remove tie French troops from Mexico at the earliest practicable time, the arrangements for tumt purpose now being in progress, The reason why the first detactimont, or one-third of the troops, was not embarked in November, according to the Emp ror's own me, i# that the other two-thirds might have Tele sonessiz pamanes by the liberals, who were per- sistontly presebe thom, To obviate such @ rerult it War deemed nore prodent, ata military necosty, to remove them @ a: once, There is now no doubt that Liederkrauz Sotre>. This toading vocal society of New York gave thoir second musical soir6e at tae Liederkranz Hall, Fourth street, on Wednesday ing, under th) direction of Mr. A. Paur, The sgjoisis wore Messrs. Pollock, Schér- fold, Christ and ©.’ Hofman, and the programme com- are largely nted, familiar American faces efor U8 | prised selections from the works of Mozart, Schuman Shale will be as we round the stikeboat, and wo wave our tarpaulins as | Eehavert, Wagner, Housel, *, Marschner, Rub ~ ope al fon has boon saduiged Je sate the actual we give three rousing cheers for the Stars and Stripes, for Tio choruses and orchesiza! pleces | puatnoss of |. Hen poll to Mexico. oan wo have pexteeet ae hee ig se Ie rene were rendered With satisfaction and correctness, and t » adviser to thas gestioman, beth on rw rar Lace p no concert on the whole was listened to with with pleasure 5 afairs im Mexico and military move- reflects no credit; it pute ua high op the fist, of, Dighest, \f you like, «§ genuine yi 7 and sou. ‘our yaetits will be a Tumillar sight in foreign My bosom ciows with native American pride, | toust prepare at nee ior the cold and ( chewing tobaceo, rare ripe omons, by Une large Dumber of tem bore present. Dancing fol- lowed the concert and way kept up until chanticloer pro- claimed the approacls of Thanksgiving Day PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENTS FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES tier, should an ney arive 16 iKon of our troops, it «mee the or rs intentions wit we the thought that such « The Inat vew T to you iw t re «ved by the governmen! resperting rent etitions of the f nan New Ortians, Nov. 29, 1966. | Maximil an | i ho was at . ont whip my youngest son soundly, Potitions are circulating among friends of Governor | Cials refusing '4y tim to leave M ms he d, take in my shorts, make friends formally res guta row. | Wells, requesting Congress to estaldish provisional gov- Vie young man in business, draw | sromente in the Southern States until the fall readmis- | t ~i my hawk ow down, leave my gold watch and — Cougres: Knife (presen'ed to me by ld Nes) a tbe | slon of the St BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. saie, put ou doovle flannels, of sea fare, pray Ao pers ae wong : - for 8 fair sea, and sing, idan is POSTPONEMENT OF THE EXECUTION OF A MURDERER, ETC. | Dearne awn Dxerroniow. —Coronor Smith was yeotertay | feel proud, Colonel, of my «o ntry, when I think Covemsati, Nov. 29, 1866 called on to hold an inquest opon the body of Philip of this great’ race, Just think of our glowing carcer. W. G, W, Smith, who was to have been hung for m Marks, who died at his remdence, No. 49 North Fifth We have more square miles to the inhabitant 0 der on Friday, Novemper #, at Washington Coart How street, KD. sthn carly hour in the morning The evi Obio, hax been reapited for two weeks, during which time Governor Cox will decide on the application for a commutation of senten ¢ J.C, Towers & (0, prominent batters of this city, have made ao assignment an; country iu Kurope, bigger rivers, better hoteta, hand Somer women, more trotting horees, more professed iiticians, finer taney drinks, and all the rest of ft. Now, to pat the eap-stone on thie glorious edifice, we Lege 1 outdo them all in yachting, and I am to be toor, my end is illustrious. West the Naval Academy will refer to me with a Manly tear Bot T shal) not fail; 1 sbali be one of those who rine to the giddy heights of fame—in sbort, I shall be one of them, You will Kindly take charge of my affairs in my short abvence. Collect all the movey owing to me, but lose ail (he papers that ehow maim debt vw any one; those things are 8 in the wey It will be well not to speak about that mortgage, the ma can wal well as I can. I wish my farnfly to learn a lesson of economy; they murt wagte no gas, | will do all that myself, when Leome back. I mean them to sail ander double reefs ; 1H do ail the jib and apanker business when | meet my boys once more. These general (nw! rections will suffice, you kpow my views, Yours ever Colonel Mownom, "inion Club PS ~-Btcuse bad writ dence whowed (tit teceased bad been confined to his bed by connurnpiionTor over a year, amd had no medical at tendance for s img vine. “His family was in a ata! Utter destitution, without food or fuel, Both wore piled by tie Corner, whe will also have deceased ro Spectadly intorrat in Union Comotery a: bis own on pena: DINNER TO GEWERAL BANKS Roetox, Nov, 29, 1960, Glen Rock, the seat of Mr. George Lachman, in Wal. don, Was the seene of an ‘nteresting social Fatat Kenoemn Acowert.—A boy named George Elbert, five yea of age, was burnt to death at bie Deronts’ revidenct, Frooklia street, Greenpoint, on Wad. neaday night, by the explosion of a kerosene lamp. An Inqueat night for Washington. The grounds and mansion were brilliantly iium)nated, and nearly two bundred citizens Of the district of were present aud pad their respects to the General and his wife, It tw estimated that a pecu- piary gift bas been sobsenbed to express the substantial good wil of the people wwards their reprosetative im Congress, THE REPORTED SWPMENT OF ARMS TO MEXICO OEWIED, New Ontaaxa, Now 29, 1866 was held feetoriay by Coroner Smith, when the evidence showed Bat (4 mother of deceased looked him UP im hor rvom anf weot Out about seven o'clock on an errand, and on retroing found that a | ghted Keromene lamp had exploded and the fiames enveloped ber boy He was so shockingly bormed that be fed wiih o (oor Am Avpscioes Bonai sn —Thomas Carter was arrested On charge of Mra. Biira Dunn, of 183 Smith street, who my paper bas co.” want you to get some of A private letter from Baton Rouge stato that’ there ia | C88eht him in the act 0 packing up & bundle of her your friends who have y to take an interest in | po truth in the report that the three cargoos of amall | Clothing and other artic *# of value, Wm One Of the apart my book, as T have made it up so that Iam told that! | arms abipped from the arsenal at that place were in- | ments of her hows On being dicovered by the indy he foser, bo matter which yacht ‘this. Do you acquieser? tended for a military force to be organteed on the Men. can (rontior, The arias Were sent to New York for needed repairs. Made of, but wan overiaken by the poles, whe found on his person no leet than three Comte, three pare of pants Bod an equal Oud r of veRM, porket handkerchief. te portion of these articles were identified sub | mitt bea I 1 peat Coth wafiie Knglish Views of the Great Atlantic Yacht en. sequemtiy by (neir | git nate Owners, [rom whom they | (Prom the N York of the L Pere Molen Ma bows in Feohe street yetterday more } Ts A great trotting math bet Baus, of Lowsron The great feature among the came off \o-day at Jackron Park for ile heats, best three io ive Dexter woo tures ents. Time of the first best, 2 4146, second, 2: pts 1rd, 2:26. The occesion being » holiday mm this city. there was an weonually atiendance, ao4 consi Ger. able interest was manifewiod during the ree. BUmMerons bala held last eveming In Hrookiyn Cidediy that which was beid atthe Laumatic & tn charge of the Anyhu } | DEATH OF AN EX-MEMGER OF CONGRESS, Nonmerows, Pa, Now 29. 101, Jacob Fry, ox member of Oongrew, na (ormerly Aw ditor General of ine Hale died bas” ight PRoPaseD RAMLNOAU FROM MEMPHG TO SELMA, Naw Ornaame, Nov 2, fi Promimaat capitaiiste hers hav orgniinnd s ( (rom Wompaia ivon. Somes Ale oy an oF the pe lente, and barvhiy vu toe oar lovtwin, & Brook ipa Obyeirtan rating Io Myre ernms Somgreg we ee Coner lawns © In the port of Vera Crux there were two French ana | $i¥t {to dav they It was rumored that the church party had offered to | the imperial troopa | landa, Tho trath is, be waa | bility of cducuting the freedmen tory, was halted by two men, <n fusing ‘wagon, Bim severely, and, hi bain oot of hie wrePtrcen bie pores, ths Tatiana osclly mopped inte the. the whip to the poe ete 3 o Forty-soventh. pice precinct station where he lodged a Of the out: Tage as given above. Dusrsare Atrasrt at Sovpe.—Mr. William Gallo. GEORGIA. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. ‘ecling on Extend Their Railroads and Manufacturing Business—Emigra: Encouraged and Nerthorn Capitalists In- vited to Invest in Southern Property. &c. Mutxporvase, Ga, Nov. 25, 1806. National politica are at a heavy discount in Georgia. Tho Legislature is still in aeasion, and day after day passes without any allusion being made to the relations existing between the South and the general goverament. The do-nothing ‘‘masterly inactivity’ policy advocated by tho Richmond newspapers in carried out here to the letter. The constitutions! amendment has been con- signed to the tomb of the Capulets, and there is not the remotont chance of its over being revived im any shape whatever, Indoed, there are but two members of the present Legislature who havo had the temerity to advo. cate the moasure, and even thoy, it is charged, did so from strong personal motives rathor than @ dosiro to benefit the State. To give you an idea of the prosent state of feeling on the subject of the constitutional amendmont, I cannot do botier than repeat the nub- stance of a conversation had with @ veteran editor of this Stato w day oF two ago. NRORO SUPPRAGR. “What do you intend to do?” I inquired, on hearing his announcement that the South would never adopt tho amendment. “Nothing,” be replied, ‘You can send troops down here to murder and exterminate us, if ote mill, but we are willing to take the obances rather wubject our selves to the disgrace consequent upon tho adoption of such an amendment as that."’ “How would itdo if the third section was stricken out and robels wore allowed to hold office and voir, contd you stomach negro auffrage do you think?’ J in- quired, ‘ “No, air, we never could,’’ he replied. “With you at the North negro suffrage small matter, but with us it i# all important. The blacks are so numerous hero ould outpumber wa at the jis; they would our ruler woe. Now would od not that be a pretty condition of things in a white man's country f"" I replied that I thought he was Rhee | too much on thé dark side of tho picture, and that there was not much danger of the negroes ever becoming tho ruling class in any of our States, ‘Have you not elected two of them to the Masrachu sotts Legislature?’’ ho retorted, ‘And if they succeed so well in the North, where thelr numbers are #0 stall, what may we not expect in some parts of the South, where their population is equal and in some districts outnumbers ours jut you can’t expect to remain in this Bon-recon structed condition for any great length of time, Havo you no future before you?” I asked. “Yes,” be answored ; ‘all we want is to be let aloos Give us an opportunity by our industry to redeem, tur. selves, and in tem years ‘fom ‘Bow we will be am woalthy, prosperous and proud as ever wo wore. rs ie ’ der many disadvantages, Georgia has raised million dollars’ worth of coon. Next year he better, probably, end this, tagother - «il do and tobacco Crops, will soon 609 us ep « wager, rico a waar Tae id Coat Of the woods. ing anxious to kbgw ~ ‘y cig) ay pe . ear ‘ai 1 wat alone, A jon. ¢ the wai ied all Aparo cash into fo * to Invest it in ratiroads and manufactories, shall bo as ind out of Now as We Wore bo fore dependent. Wo will have the whole surface of the South dotted with factories, and the the day hen Geroed 00 he ship Dearbetee, All that e South’ rich and iadependost ia w iittie capital and emigration. “Yos, I think you require emigration as much a9 you do an ee eee devolop the resources of the coun ir, and iasde; now’ try,” 1 ver ‘@ive of as much of it as you like,” f ‘the more the better, Before ihe war fe worl to our intereats to invite emigration, but now that our ogres are [ree and we can got little or ne work out of t behooves us to encourage emigration in every way To mon of capital im the North the South offers splendid investments, and if the affairs were only @ little more settled we would have thom down hero ip thousands," it not tho fault of the South that Northern capital- ists are deterred (1 investing?’ I inquired. “No,” be replied ; those cursed radicals at Wash ington, and the that they may confiscate our t doters your capitaliate from investi: They look apon our title to property here aa someebat doubt. ful, and refuse to advance tom percent on tue value of our lands, Why real entate te selling hore for a The final attack was | mere song—for one-third and sometimes one-fourth of its real value, are ali tu dob and they have wothing to pay off tndebiednons wi except real estate, Consequently the — " ted There never was such au opportunity for Northern mon 0 realize haodsomely.'” “ THE YRREDMEN'S BOREAL. Wishing to change the subject, I asked him how the ¥.eodmen's Bureau worked tn this part of the country. “he oy bambog, fir, and is as apt work barm a good, answered, “and is putting the country to uselens expense. “Why, you don't call ta useless expense to oda these poor negroms, and make tho te serv ceable over wore!" I exclaimed with some de - 2 dere ¢ aon + Qhject to the educasion vart of the pro. gramme, That ts all very good, and would 9 bene. to both whites and blacks alike, if Yankoo m were pot putting *uch fine notions in the heads of these ignorant and superstitious poopie, They toll the negroes to work for so mach aad pe more, o to work for, how they should be treated as equals wader tho c ivi Rights bill, | suppose, and encourage them in the idea (hat Congres will at bo distant day take away lands {rom Lhe ‘rebels,’ as they cali ws, and portion oat among the loyal bincks * If these agente wore to confine themarives to their louitimnace business, that i, providing for the sick and needy, and doing what they could to secare good mas tere for (be bincks,"' | asked, “would there be any ohjeo Low t edacat ng these poopie?" “None in the least, he ropited. “Wo want w see the negroes educated, if it tx a possible thing “How is that?” | inquited, streck with the text part Of bie sentence, which imphed a doubt a to the feas ‘You are not ia doubt as to whether the Uiacks are cayablo of being inetructed?'’ thom, no matter bow bard you indolent, and if they will not y Caupot expect them to stady ey Murray with any degree of atten ell, Vat can yea im prot ‘And the new mont opm unsil they Uecome useful aed inter su tunpe Von to generation, 1 merabers of mwciery.”* In a wemmure they Can be educated, that te a portio of them, but the majority of Chem are incapabie uetraction, and Will always be @ worthiess, good for | nOvbing Clem, & Duwoe W themmelves and the cot munity #1 HORPING OF BT pADOOTER Then you believe there is no chance whatever of the adoption of tue Comstiiutional amendmen by the Bouihern states,” | remarked, seeing tbat he was obdy. fale 00 the edurabon qneston Nowe whavey the Howth area i submit to anys Prineipie ences. . vadiy whipped too, 1 will a9 of Jotn suit, you will omy let us sions and us to be represented io Conerem. The people ute ‘atthe Untos, aad I Coraiy + wil We look upon the coumury as The repobiic bas son ite bent day, ) #0 Can OXpert nothing Wet trouble Letween the drtereot sections, North, Kast, Heath and Went California will be the next Hate to Cause « die tartmuce, wed others ll follow, anti the whale country will be broken ap You dom t thinlt the Howth bay an ten of ever re | Peating (he experiment of te last Ove years?” 1 in antes wo be replied, 1 believe the earsest and aniverss They beve tad the forling everywhere sinoeg the mane of bern people oh whom | heave o« ‘ pF ot Peotone! atnemameet , a valet thet everytl right ie the cot They being trensiy ww the individualt, ged say they ore oly to happy 1G meet (hem sad do imme theme 09 6 the Gere Of Od. WON oy fOr thee gavern ment they were can lowe oF ie nah ta ROL) ate) DH) ontending the ad of (oe ate be the Macon Set Bromewick Kaitoed (ompmny hed te Saal pangs jewnrday bee coupe 6 to me pot of Genrgin and tie Mont Norbern pampee (vim and adonogee fn Ce an position to commence Mr. Kehoe of the orders the work in that quarter bands started tor Peart and Mr. Koboe ie Band \nformed yy ® railroad track Pearl street, \o Now Bowery, The he certainly would be arrested. determined to pr and SlPtercoe te commence business, No sooner bad He i aga, by a wcore of sixty-one to ras for the championship $500 aside; distance to id epee y, nitaae y A bows and Holmes, of Germantown, Pa, pI was won by the former by & scor® of thity-three nineteon. Skvenn Fats, —Betwoon three and four o'clock yester- day morning Goorge Sheliey accidentally fell down the basoment steps of National Hall, Wost Forty-fourth stroot, Ho waa pickod up and store in the neighborhood, whea It w wen badly bruised tm different parta of the body an@ head, and bad one of his toes broken. The wounds were dreasod at the drug store, aftor which bo was taken te his home, No. 183 Weat Forty-first street, Accromst To ax OLD Lapy.—On Wednesday afternoon an officer, on duty at Seventh avenue and Weut Twolfts atreot, found a isdy fifty years of age, named Elizabeth Paisley, at that point, auf from a broken leg. Tt te resumed that who atau and fell down rathor eavily, fracturing one of the bones of the log Khe wan assisted to her home, No. 160 West Thirteenth street, by the officer PickvocKsrs on THs Cans.—Poter Sinclair, residing at the Astor House, wax riding in car No. 37 of the Kecoud avenue tine on Wodnosday evening, and whem pear Thirty-fourth atroot he found that his watch, valued as $300, had been abstractod from his pocket by some one fellow passengers. Ho proceeded to the pearess police station and information recarding the loss of his wateh, the appearance of tho partios whom be suspectod of the theft. Socury vor Tun Paxvarnion or Crveitr ro Ammata — Thia woctety is in a flourishing condition and appears te ye doing much good in Ba peculiar sphere. The treavu- ror of the ip & late re; Announces recent pub. ammount of the benefactions of Weare aa et other site gentiomen th by auffocation of Maurice O'Connor, who lived im ably Rated ‘atreot, between Third and Fourth syeques. of hi concerning the matter were given, Aa wits ethos hold oa be body by Coroner ‘oe =~ K OF THE NEWHALL, me iy ‘Mownom, Nov. 29, 11 schooner James Baxter, from Torks tat eon nal 0d bet to- reports ry York, was wrecked ow the inst. ou @ treet south of ‘Turks Island, and is @ total foea, 0 EFF Davis. WSiTORS te ised sone - Moxsos, agit ys 1068. o, \y ioaves hore for Potersuu . yo er a Mrs Clay went north to-night J. Re J. Marshall na, formeriy of the Richmond eee, arrived heré to-day on @ visit 0 Davis, but were eduninsion into the fortress. FIRE 1M THE CWESTAUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPMA, ati ered thie orn Se Caleta eites Ire occa m™ vy ye Chestnat theatre, eausod Plosion of The damage fro end ouser wes set over pli0on the enemnion per. formance was stopped, but the evening performance wont on as usual, FIRE AT MANCHESTER, barrowly escaped with their lives. WEWS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST. fam Faswernco, Now 2, 1968. ‘The steamer America arrived with Vie Nicaragua, from Now York Teeter Io, — The Hiamess ship Silea Greeaman with lumber, from Paget found to Chine, patpa this pert ow Tuesday for ebip Ras Ape which cleared yastorday for York tages 28,790 sacks of wheat. “ ae The steamship Ocean Queen, Captain Maary, will leave this port oo Katurday, for Aspinwall ‘The mails for Contral America and the Howth Pacific will close at ha'l past ten o clock on #atardey morning The New Yorn Hensio—Kdition for the Pacitc—ail be ready at hal! past nine o'clock in the morning Mingle copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, a conte he Nightingale’e Wa of ene eS ent BLOOMING CORREA oe ot Borel anes ot Eve's bower ia Kaew docket with the fret ot ever bloomed, could 2 bace richer oF purer thee weet of (bie bowtie ir oet ton'shis'Goek Wromann;s new Wesding Card Westape aed the Urystalieed Card. 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