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i NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1867. NEW YORK HERALD, | 2eseme’s 7 rman, 0» mvt ell apoldin doreeomewe ream v0 Thursday, rewrned plicating the prisosiee, alfred W. a et eaitiealittee, have mom. who .tan compete with the repre- BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. mitted, sentatives of other countries ties. ida cthicnin wee ren into by » ge ake st ket aeger sre bs, then: A eved commer Erie Railroad yesterday, near Callcoon and assist JAMES GORDON BENNETT; | Bre cannons ees Kcomotire wore dearer’ We Lie To Seen» Gevons® ee dons have to be considered, andgther embar- { Faasmenta which call for » little mae Canvase- og neat OP mre without it, bat we are pot ashamed of without it; and's6 fir''thoms regarding’ ay PROPRIETOR, fire, y . State Convention in Californta has | 6200 of the world to our shores, men with favor, euch attcibutes aro bepted and by Mr. Disraeli ta cunieseaty ebtatins Wittaa ® Naniins as th glean 2 —— jostled into the byways, en( it segnadprec- epecch at the grand banquet in his honer: All business or news letters and telegraphic | tor the redemption of Ireland, A... ‘The Anbama Convention. , tically to have become a rale—the worse Corn Exchange in Bdinbarg, on the | despatches must be addressed Naw Yong | _Nonew cuss of cholera have ooparted en Besndiche | A special telegram in yesterday's Himsa | the man tho. bet tes candida, Our law- cS Musteaton the : Herat. ce eer caevaizoone, uutine me patients ‘9 | roporia that « revolution waa ‘a@opted on Sat- | makers are mon mote soquainied with crime and, the self-possession of the Machiaveliaa Letters and pack should be orl ‘A fre occurred at Louisiana, Mo; oa Friday night, py | Uday im the Convention at fixing | than with criminal eodes, who understand the loader of the tory yarty. Is mast require ail spam cs PrOper'y | which two blocks of bulldiags were destroyed, involving | the date of adjournment for the 26th inst, This | uses of & burgiar’s implements better than the inward subtlety and outward impassibility sealed. & lose of $210,000. will allow the question of ratifying the new | they.do.the principles, of soctsl or political of « natare that derives po omall measare of Rejected communications will not be re- | 4 private fund for the family of ex-Governer Andrey, | constitution to be decided before the end of and whose familiarity with finance has force from its Asiatio origia, as well Eda now boing raisad in Boston, altendy exceeds $73,000. | tho presont year. ‘Thus the Alabama Conven-| mainly been exhibited by the okfll with which its loag training in European politics, not The Commerce ef Seuth America—Oar | tion has got the start of our Now York Con- | they have robbed all who trusted them, sad to have coolly stolen for the tory party the Steamship Wants. vention, and both the white and the colored | finally cheated justicg, Crime is = qualifice- thunder of the whig party, batas coolly to try = While the commercial world is looking west- | members ot the former are entitled to more | tion for position in the party sense. To bave rn to convince the practice! minds of Engtishmea AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. ward for its greatest development, the fact that | credit for promptitude and energy than the | defled the law for « lifetime, to-have outraged tesque, quaint, dainty entertainment, an and Scotchmen that 'this thunder had not bees. BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery.—Tux Fowses or tax | 80 Immenseand valnable section of the globe | members of the latter. Ithas been shrewdly | whatever sense of decency or modesty the ‘an evening, indeed, in fairyland, should atolen, and that it. belonged to the ‘Foussr, 40. Ae Seiste lies to the south of us appears to be almost | suggested that if notice of the election be given | community may possses, is appatently held to tories, who had been 00d from wieldiag: ; MIBLO’S GARDEN, Broadway.—Biace Cxoor. entirely ignored, at least neglected by our | on the day of adjournment of the Alabams | bea reason why aman should be exalted and it for ra gaint “whe them honored, why he should be made one of, NEW YORK THEATRE, opposite New York Hotel. | men of enterprise and by our government. | Convention, the election can be held on Christ- lORWOOD. ™ ee In the meantime the other nations are seizing | mas dey, which has always been kept. by the | conservators ‘of: public: propriety, why’ nity of scoomplishing p: mer | NOLINPIC, THEATRE, Broadway.—A Minsounet | with tho greatest avidity all those splendid | negroes throughout the South as the great | should be appointed an administrator of the pea pte - — yet far oe: _ | Opportunities which exist in the South Ameri- | holiday of the year. They would naturally | law. Ithas been ingeniously argued thst po opposition of his party to the wr Sauseemance See ean countries to build up a vast foreign com- | flock to the cities and towns on thet day, even | class of persons have such.clear ideas of measures leptin! adopting ae GERMAN STADT THEATRE, Nos. and 47 Bowery. | merce. There is scarcely a month that passes | if it were not election day, and the radicals | honesty as the thieves, since thelr pursuit leads inevitable, he’ bosstfully: claims! whet Dae Prams ae ee es in which wo fail to chronicle the establishing | therefore hope to poll a larger vote than at | them. to polider ‘the subject’ as honsat men sonsoe the Publis has had atthe French Sooke | daxterity be wards off preclasly such sharp tam pBROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway.—Ticxsr or Lears | of some new steamship route ‘on the part of | the election for the Convention. On Saturday, fresh and charming entertainment in Pronch | patations of treachery to. his-own - | WRENCH THEATRE. Fouustaia, —vanm an. | France-or England. The enormous advantages | resolutions wore referred to the Committee on comfo opera and’ the modern wie sees those which ho used to thrast egainst le vouerre. reaped can alone be computed by taking into | Ordinances, proposing to change the names of , |Of manners and conversstion. Ristori! | Robert Peel! Ho. eomewhas. hye 4 ) BANVARD'S OPERA HOUSE AND MUSEUM. Broad. | consideration the effect of steam communica- | all new counties created by the last Legisls- labors to abow that the ‘story of his 1 Ee tion between two countries. A thousand new | ture and named in glorification of the rebel- having democratized the country by ested. NEW YORE CIRCUS. Fourteenth, etreet—Grumusrics | enterprises spring into active existence as soon | lion or of individual rebel. ‘Thus Cleburne | s knowledge Of all the points where law was lishinghouschold suffrage te 0 fable. He YIFTH AVENUE ‘THWARREL Dena 4 Weat 24 stroon | 22% 2¢W line fo established. A quick and cer- | and Colbert would be changed to Lincoln and | weakest, and taught how it might most readily prt a «toma re gril pasar So anre ae “a ~ | tain passage to a foreign port induces the busi- | Brownlow, according to the idea of Mr. Bing- | and safoly be broken. . in Bainbarg itself, the espe COMIQUE, 514 Broadway. — " ness men of the country to send out agents to | ham, who, in a specch on the 9th inst., alluded And this is 9 direct consequence of the Review og 2 bearse-horse carrying to a hunrer's doen ge pei report upon opportunities for profitable invest- | to the fhot'that one of the new countics was | party convention system, by which the people, She principles. of the whig party. He ikea SAX FRANCISCO "MINSTRELS, 885 Broadway.—Ermo. | ment of capital.. The wants of a forcign people | named after the rebel Genoral Jones, and who | at the dictation of = doson or twenty men, are his oppenents to the lunatic who J.clleyes all ran ENTESTAIMMEESS SINGING, DANCING AX BURLSSAUM | L-com known before it is too Inte to supply | gave noticé that he should introduce @ provi- | never petmitted to vote for positive good, bat | the world io med and that he bim;:if ia pIELLY & LEOWS MINSTRELS, 7 Brosdway—Sowes | them, as in case of the knowledge...gained | sion in the constitution “that no counties shall | must at beat elways choose between two evils. Passing such Lye? La fe i 5 pete wre through sailing ships: ‘The steamers, more- | hereafter be namod after dead or living rebels, Vee PASTOR'S OFERA HOUSE, 01 Bowery.—Couwo | over, offer a medium for a mora rapid turning | whether their names were Jones or anything A ca aol of capital, and consequently its freer invest- | else.” Mr, Bingham wants to blot out all such nT tee ment. Such facilities create new demands, | historical traces of the rebellion. ——— and new demands draw upon the energies The Executive, Judiciary and Military Com- es ome: * ry repgtesteodacenmmap gee mv people in the form of increased | mittees reported on Saturday. Their re- supply. This is eminently proven by the | spective fecommendations show the tendencics lines which have been established. The | of the Convention towards thoroughly revolu- No, 806 BROADWAY.—Macic, Miatm anp Mrsrsar. commerce of England and France with differ- | tionizing the State constitution. The Execu- ent countries has, thus far, increased in an | tive Committee recommended that the execu- arithmetical ratio with the steamship facilities | tive department should consist of Governor, ' BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—Gnump Cox.| Which they have forced into existence and | Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Au- cent. pea aki fostered under all circumstances. Upon the | ditor and Treasurer, and that all these officers . BROOKLYN | OPERA HOUSE, Williamsburg.—Eva, mz | west coastof South Amorios tho English have | should be elected by the people. Heretofore aenqgwens rd absorbed nearly the entire steam traffic, and | the Governor alone has been elected by the PIane APT GALLBRIES, 046 Broadway,—Exarsiriox OF } Consequently made it an especial avenus for | popular vote. The same committee recom- "SEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway. | the promotion of English énterprise, as opposed | mended that the Governor should not bave the Candidates study the convéntion and load it as gamblers do their'dice. “It becomes, without pretence at disguise, game of chicanery and false dealing. Swindling ts the very essence of the contest, and he who is least like an who will most lavishly promise, without regard to whether his promise can be kept; who is leastacrupulousand most impudent; but, above all, he who will bay bis nomination out and out with money dowa te the delogates, is the man who is most eureto beset up for the euf- fragesof this or that great section of the people. That class of men who até always in office or BUNYAN HALL, Broadway and Fifteenth street.—Tas Pieam. i HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, Brooklya.—Rraiorux ‘Minsrazisy, BatLaps anp Bur.esques. i ' is’ a time when Bottom’ maybe a bore. We ; Scmos au Amt. 7 to the commercial development of any other | power to pardon the crime of treason, all raed pear Othello ee antimie.. bringing forward = 2 No. 812, BROADWAY.—Batt's Starve or Bowix For- | people, The advantages accruing to them are | offenders on that head pardoned by | to any political body, and can tell to a dollar Jealousy, With regerd. to question ar SE eR ei best shown by the fact that-the English control | the Senate. ‘The Judiciary Committee recom- | what the candldato must pay; andthe candi. | bem occasions when we have hoard Jalict | tieo, the professes to have. always. felt AORN, Sg aiOSt, Fourteenth strect—tratsax | the groater part of the trade of Chile, Bolivia, | mended that all judiolal officers except justices | date, thus enlightened, kuows beforehand what | ™Ke her besutifal pr mas rao 7 liveliest interest in it, and to. have. dons SSS | Peru and New Granada, So profitable’ has | of the péaco snd county commissioners, | he must steal in office to'“get even.” This ig | Romeo, and we wished sho would ll | sll that he. could to promote the. educa New York, Monday, November 18, 1867- | this steamship policy shown itself in indirect | and the Military Committee that all mi- Rot come manager with vitality take a theatre | tion of the people. He half promises —— | benefits, as well as direct, that » new line is | litin officers, shall . be appointed by here and show that something can be done in | thats good Education bill, as well as a good SEB wWaWws. now started from Valparaiso to England via | the Governor, subject to the approval’of the our mother tongue as finely and brilliantly a6 | Reform bill, shall cause the last year of the the Straits of Magellan and Rio Janciro. ~ | Sonate. But none of these recbmmendations Wwe have this year seen things done in German, | 61d Parliament: to be remembered: “with feel- French and Italian? Highwaymen, Whiskey and Pipes. Bome men, being abort of cash and finding EUROPE. The east coast of South Americn. presents » | caused so much excitement as the ordinance, saincased smamtmertes oes eee tie te scarcely different picture from the west coast, so | proposed on Friday, to compensate negroes for eesti pe Ta ET fares American steamshipsare concerned. We | services rendered by them as slaves from the ai Civita Vecchia, have there, as elsewhere, Jot the Vast and grow. | time of the "emancipation proclamation to mest in many lands, and alwsys “st the } GenerafDanmes te to succsed Marshal MecMshen es | ing trade pour its wealth into Karopean.qofers, | down to their actusl enfranchisement by head. of the poll,” always ‘Governor General of Algeria. A Sauaber of Fesian cos- | scarcély ettempting to divert it into fte’more | the federal army. If the people of thriviag, the confidential adviser of per ‘Viela were up for seatence te Dablin, The three Fenian | 1,73) channel, the United States, We have | Alsbama, of any other State now eons of the highest position, and always ready, resousre, not convicts, will, it is end, be certainly executed “even if the confidential adviser of a Pasha,” to declare “that he owed his rise to his | school.” In the same connection Mr. undertook to relicve the British nation gener- ally of the oharge ‘of being an tmeducated people. He paid @ to Le Stamnes! laasnons oft eo peu tiny recognising the modern newspaper asa ¢ teacher of the people. " taeden oo Ma, Deemed ular government officials do. They taxed it, however, to the extent of confiscation, that being the usual government rate. All the pro- ceedings were in the regular way. They found steamship @f the submersion of the Island of Tortola, struggle upwards by national aid until English | none can gainsay such a péculiar exercise of ; Five-twontios were at 765 in Frankfort. commerce with Brasil grew in.s few years to | “State rights.” It is an affair of local legisla- By the steamship Bremen at this port yesterday we | . icantic figure. Then came an English | tion. But if Congress shall declare the ratifica- cable despatches to the 6th of November. line from Rio Janeiro to La Plats, and the | tion of the new constitutional amendment, ‘The French agitation in sympathy with the Italian | vast and most fertile valley of South Amer | which, among its provisions, prohibits compen- revolationary. movement wes in the ehape of @ serious | ica looked towards England for its supplies and | sation for slaves or the payment of any other demonstration ob the tombe of Manin and Cavalgane. | 14, rrincipal trade, while all over its territory | debts of the rebellion, such State logislation on system, and this, ever so lightly considered, will not only account for our having the loast fit men put up for all offices, but it renders it rather a puzzle—if it ever happens—that an honest man, @ man with any self-respect) sbould find himself « candidate save on those occasions-when popular uprising puts dowa a tadeaat sevcusennans ibeante tee rapid communication with the mother country | the point in question would become null and | the parties, is, singularly enough, of what is a reactionary mes ‘Mazxsini’s ‘wanifestos to the Italians, | enabled English capital to grasp the magnifi- | void. ¢ party, motwitiietanding all his fine claims in vwith Garibald!’s orders and proclamation issued before | cent opportunities to develop the countries Our special correspondence from Mont- its behalf, he-waxes as eloquent as lig: 4 his defeat, are published. internally snd tarn their resultant advantages | gomety’ reports an interesting debate on in rejoicing that great questions must Te Lenten Shin, nnayenns og omens towards England. _ “prosoription” on the 9th instant. In the course and lead to agitation; in declaring that eee veedeus Jarl etoeed us Tory disastrous to the | The French, with eyes wide open to tho. | ofthis debate the ascondancy of the oxtreme Ggeeal questions are © proof thet “tie @ommon cause of the radicals and negroes, great truth demonstrated by Bogland—that | men in tbe Convention, as well as their disposi- | and parties go ont of power on this ise ; but, country is progresting, and that it ft Celine nee aig endhtennnincs steam lines are absolute necessities to com- | tion to go even farther than Congress iteelf, | indeed, there is eo little to choose between Sree ak pear a2 the preface to his moves fer 200 to mercial greatness—have made wonderfal | wae manifest. They are determined not only science to suppose you caa s pay stipe mq maar og nem strides in the past ten years. Their linés tap | to have universal and anqualified negro suf- ets ea Mid ing on enue perty upon resistance to change.” He adda, paar prensa. since his former visit, | South America along the east coast and up the | frage, but also to pass a sweeping bill of dis- Tier yb ch bibigt Onl cons Che however, with a keen insight into the char- and expressed bis good will to body in the pe- | Plata river to Buenos Ayres. franchisement. Two suggestive resolutions others have not been'sént before them; for con- acter of the people whom he is addressing, ‘Ahetic words of the benediction of Tim.” The splendid country of Bolivia—the Alto | were adopted by the Convention on the 9th mye apes of the party which he leads, The steamship City of Baltimore, Queenstown | Pera out of which the Spaniards reaped such | instant, the one, offered by a colored member, that “the great question js, not whether you ped iricirmeracaite: g oe Mall | harvest of woalth—is now seo king to develop | in tavor of ® petition to ‘Congress for » new hall resist change ‘which is inevitable, bud is MISCELLANEOUS. her commerce in anew direction: ‘Heretofore | survey of the government lands within the enue official, who bas just selzed whether that change shall be carried ont ia curiae cued rs , | almost her entire exports and imports have, State of Alabama, and the other, by Mr. Graves, establishment, and pasa gs deference’ to the manners, the customs, tie eS eee ‘onwengher iy =esemml on the backs of men and mules, in a six hun- | in favor of ssystem of free schools that shall be icmp ands alk = on ac, | AW And. the traditions of a people, er ‘Another negro rebellion was imminent in Jamaica, | dred mile journey, crossed the Andes to the | secure to all the children in the State the means t of certain mysterious pipes’ found ‘it shall be carried out in deference te Four hundred negroes, diseiplined and armed, were | Pacific; and from the miserable ports of Peru | of acquiring a good English education. with 1 oe abstract and arbitrary and general awaiting an opportanity for a demonsiration egainet (Se | and Bolivis, bordering the Atacama desert, | ~ An indication of the outside views and focl- tan poet a vat Wo cocmapoieaee doctrines.” what he calls the nae whites, ia. the parish of SA Thomes in the mar’ ™* | the trade has made the Cape Horn transit to | ings of “nnreconstracted” Alabamians, wi than the law allows. P it a all tiopal system and the philosophic system, he “"Tuualigence bes been Tecnwved in Havana hat &, | and from the commertial marts of the world. | regard to the Convention, is offered by one of Taian + ganiek caine avows his for the former. The Domingo city ha been destroyed. No detaila whatever | The efforte which have heretofore been made | the resolutions at a “conservative mass mect- Geos fn the tne bulls vod pasion hehe ox ped 94 are (urpisbed as yet to give all this commerce an eastern and | ing”,in Montgomery on the evening of the | the evil has grown up sitice the country became | - t-chinerhiop generalities on the ™ ot andin the end seems tobe not much nesrer right than the acts for which the quasi officals got themeelves sent to prison. 60 large that party managers were, to a grea} degree, out of the view of the people and felt i & if Hi at outer Wilderness, aftée experiensing very rough | Tiver to foreign trade. The late: decree, how- | of Alsbams was, with but few exosptions, ‘Our laws for taxing whiskey are in the came weather, Juarez had commuted the sentences of most | ever, of the Brasilian government open- | made up of federal officials, unknown adven- : | bit. the mark more nearly ‘hed he of the ‘aaperial peinosste to lesser vériid than the | ing the Amazon commerce gives | turers ‘and illiterate ‘ah eh Os Glaas'with those laws whose recognised oxeee | 1204" that the” three shesiér influences eense of no effect transccading com- mon bumanity. It is practically the same with our onerous taxation of whiskey. If we placed 6 tioderate tax on that artidle we could collect it and it would bea source of large revenue ; | bat by taxation that sctaally confseates the ‘The government is half owner of the stock in Country as hie opinion. pe to” the fact that there is én Bast Iadian | mitted to Postmaster Koily for the AA the Jane street Methodist Epteeopal church apis to the Soain of ar Wearkatysagpaid Oflce balldiig which is to oooupy the south: { thet canal, and is about to sell t out at auc. das, Ber. Cephon Mrehl, i, sbaoaanss Sat. conan tangle touch of our energies to tat its | west corner of the City Hall Park. From Sir aes | et tt ie me) i iret hn of Obie, wo « large wedionce. Ta Wiliamaborg » fargo | Thus far we have one slesmsbip: line | which, we presume, the finsl choloe is to be gaihering of Mormon Saints took place at Agelphi Hall, | to Rio Janeiro, which bas been forced into | made, and fourteen have been awarded prises ‘The garriwon force in Wasniagion sill being is- | exietence entirely by private energy. Another | ddderding to contract All the plans adjudged crmashd snd wit! noon wamer ree thousand mes. - | 1668) Tihs te straggling into notice Oe. G@ie Piste | meritorious will bave to pass'an examiuation bet kad the toring cosacn at cus, | atid Brasilien coast. Both of these by the Postmaster General and by Congress, ‘vens will bo sble 10 attend the euaton of Con- hapa | rainy an roms, enlightened Kichmend are at present | trade direction. these wefors breaking ground efched over & Lesa: soon] enongh. We.must have complete steamship | structure. Then this arithmetical question is otty are te the BAbit stray negroes ead senen vanes Supeen ate whe rane A lpabetaga te ond peck mart bs oo co Amerion, It equal, if nat exceed, to ‘pon esite for this city. Brookiya, ‘ea martered draw atthe ie: | facilities the and French lines. To | Office, and will take one year and a half to get tersection of Johasen snd Ne thaveny, earty | do this the United ite anquali- | the plan for the how only