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8 NEW HERALD, . WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 27. 1867. EUROPE. |Sh2c ce Rows “Napoleon the Third and Bu- | wes cocuisies our yower snd out arsine f ! j e i t SAILED. ‘Wind at sunset W, i bit i ll i! Ha EY ft a i 3 ll & i & 3 i anvibilate Marine Dteast rope in 1867.” ee ee sae champiqns soeea they Scux Voranr (of Boston), from Georgetown fer Somer. make ourselves + oan set, Mass, lumber laden, is on shere opposite Shinnecock ‘threatened. But every’ fordies mre them when they tend ‘a as brows SO pte Per gern The French Pamphlet on the ‘ Ques- | "%:,cion beyond the Alpe, but it woud not be Siting Lighthouse, south side of Long Island, Both of her masts ate gone and she is full of water. Two men were drownod. She probably went on Monday night during the fog. (The V was built at Brewer, Me, in 1857, was 173 tons old mea- & for us to tura our efforts beyond the Rhine against toe tions” of the Da ideas we caused to triumph om. the other side of surement, rated A%, and was owned by the captain amd ye the moat Pegg which, without Comrie ot others, ) ENTE De to do 80, 20 contributed ‘o the Capt Dutton, from Charleston saaeen of Germany, for beyond the Alpé as beyond (where ebe put tm with loss of 5), bas een wrecked ot the Kbine she recognizes, respects and salutes with her ’ od at en ia 164s, - [a mat ir. cies the . ‘Acceptance of the Unity of | 2s tmmiia ite word natronsuty The philosophy of bistery shows with the clearest evi- Germany. dence hal certale leas peeved) of certain apeche wilh aooré Soyneman, Sept 19—Arrived, Simoda, Crowell, Puget: Gi Bt Thomas, ee | ae a NF, Oct cirri, sche, ita Stare. prior to ah a wrecked. The C > | Hackett, Baltimore: Nov 4, brigs johnson, do; It NoCe1SS tone raled Ad and ee but at Sbelburae, NB, | Bertha, ‘Brien, erent» of inevilable fatality. oe wae One of the ideas which has most impassioned and still | Codtinue, if need be, sick of diseases, The passengers have beon all | whence she halled, le on ti Lag =e ats raised by a hand which some call others Provi- | + . fe Herman Nejabr,, ro. do. ‘The Cunard stéamsbip Persia, Capiain Lott, which | iO (irae a a a i evcscated credit eocie, | eee, Dut which is, im reality, on of 6 wine |-Eapennied Sud the, vete@ alenased and Carsigaied Sin00 | O0t ce tanta , Taylor, from Dorchester, NP pe Viuusou, Nov /—arrivet, Gon >» Waits, Callao. teft Liverpool at eleven .4. M. on the 16th and Queens- | ties, substituting collective for individual force, In the ss a consciously OF unconsciously, the namely Magdelena Bouworite, aged fifty-five years, & cooked eee repairs. She re parta ln tek, y beset ce a town On the'17th of November, arrived at this poPt at oouponnee: res it ~ AO aomeeeeise mocienien, xy. pe of Saupe, on, boned the. thao, be fia Fecctaneh one pT 4 Griven of 10 pALEXANDRLA, Noy 25—arrived, Reed, Howe, em early hour yesterday morning, bringing our European | Tene Spon sy teeaen France, rosasured as to the fate of the Papacy, turns | ar /convoteuent’ me igen! nis | sea in a gale from NW. BOSTON, Nov 2—Cleared, barks ra, Rendell, Geerampondeace and les, in. detail of onrceble de | (7 qustisinuas cau Mummnes tems? Siccmaencs | ber lance upon herself Y fie convalescent, and most probably oe relearee | iit GEORELAMA, Brawn, from Calal for Bayer ea oe Tee aa orks Nears nemo ‘Kel cosas dnc cay orig fom oat, | ian med ereig neces ye ct | qi Wada ad Hane "Ee tas | Osean bet ait gd Tat | Ss afeonpeeegecas ds aa os | eat rt axa toe abt 5 strug ret uni em ferti fe ver] for vi as abe away her mainmast near ani y " 4 € i, A principle of free and mutual competition, comin ih es dapeire: The Pog eae some deaths during the voyage. Allon Doayd wore woll | of her 1oremast, She was towed back to Newsrrnee Young Tats € nen: ‘Lemuel, oj sort Transit, THE FRENCH PAMPHLET. raat. ‘this magic breath which urges om to unity dia- rents.in the ranks of that young.aad t generation at the time of her arnval. Bs nd Pg tg ea iad baroe at Di wor) oss, from Liverpool. Prince, Below, Alice plays in ite loftiest expression in political life, | ene, Wy “ie "reo “at thes tows aga ‘ts | Boaap ov Excisg.—At the regular meeting of the Be by a ye pee. ‘d BALTIMORE: Nov 35-—Arrived, steamer Somerset, Childe we ~~ properly socalled. There it tends to eliminate the | Which Mee i ene popular i B PRE rae clea, held atencaee 306 Nh iy Pg pT Rent hI NYork: sche Uriah & Tabitha, do, “Napolen TIL and Europe in 1867. breaking up into small States, and calla fort, ae one of | _ Napoleon 111, does not disguise from himself that it t¢ | of ihe sceptics 2 vvlathow Winter, | ® eu loss mea taioe Ranta Lona, dean Sieoaay Guat ewe Bonjolned isa translation of the important French | the gto! realities, a futtee, Yo nel a Jo to deine, 8 | ig gencration which mild one day aid Napzleon 1¥. to | Xo te arene ee ce tes niece Nor O63 Tuird | Sct OCkaN Wava—It ia rumored that the schr Ooran | lana, Suttle, Hoboken; Jolin Walker’ Duuer, Hew Haven pomphiet bearing the abote tile, believed v0, procsed | force oftheir nationality—t.c, by the forea of a certain | Deine a grea Prince reigning over a great nation | | avenues Dominiok Rogan, Arietta strest, Baten Island; | the wow escaping with te yresion Aficuly. eee en rarer dosdel went to sea 18h, and brig. Hyperion: From a veri-ollicial source, and roferred to inoue cable | Homogencousness rosulsing "at once from the origin of | ,,7holetter of January 19, 180%; 18 & considerable step | Henry Gerken, No. 63 Now Bowery ‘Bueunx, Nov 1—-The Relehstag, Plump, from New ¥ aust. ospaiches:— tee aces em Be from religious tes, and | cooniry of ‘Goin hemispheres, Novhing binders os frou No; 66 Coury acres Bevokiyx: than boen lowed tn by the solide fs). with loss of anchor SBLOKSPORT, Nov -tallod, bark Hadeon (new), L ME eee eee le suts of Poland were = supreme pre | Delieving, and everything leads us to hope that thisstep, | Lewis Jarkel, No. 13 ‘even fgets Barley tama HEURRLESTON, Noy 25— Arrived, sleamers Geo B Upton, It would be useless and even dangerous to desire to @iaguise trom ourselves thet Europe is at presen’ passin ‘through one of the most Serious crises that have occurr: woich is not the first, will also not be the last, It is to i the wisdom of the country, the moderation of the press, | °O"™er Second avenue and Seventy-nin! the appeasement of hostile and eae agnostic passions, Lacrors at Tae Cuvrca or St. Joax Tar EvaNGRust.— and, lastly, to the loyal assistance of aN honest minds, | Mr, Henry J, Winser delivered last evening the third of that it must now appertain to mpen the harvest which @ | 4 course of the lane-.of tne Young at, but sincere, will has sown in advance in the | Yong Association of the Church of St. John the Evan- test against force endeavoring to suppress this powerful breath of a nationality, Tne unification of Italy (an aince the commencement of this century. Palen praia tunt Shd'tae orgahee soa Ras eck ‘There is hardly any country in Europe that bas not ite femporai Papacy) is born of tbe ame breath, ‘Rouma> “question.” There.are the Polish question, the Eastern | oi, is its creation; dualism in Ausiria is its invincible , Nov 16—The British steamers Crusader | posing; Miami, NYork: brig Shannon. do, Capt Hi 4. Alice, Fuiton, from New Orlean: oh ; : So ee ee ares of weaibes eee | gee oie ee Caen Smee short of coal, They had previously put into Galway for Suiied—Steamship James Adgor, bak pd FORTAxSS MONROE, 2 and were on thelr way to Liverpool from there, but Sreguutered s heavy northeaster, which obliged them tb call | pYORTRMSS MONRO, Mer corned, oe bere. into the Roads last night in a dense fog, and. question in Turkey, the,qaestion of dualismand federal- | gm:mation by the Hungarian peopl of the future, Yes, this harvest has all along ger- Miscellaneous. for ber destination. dam'‘n Ausiria, the’ North Schleswig question in Dea- | “7H 2.1, cine facts accomplished or In course of accom. ated {n the heart of & Prince who has been taught in | £0ust, Woveriey, Pace. Tue, hectare wae (otras |. Th has caused a | _ Arrivei—Brig Wan Creevy, Halsey, Mobile fo; Piovluenia: * ily cl - the chapel or lecture room church, Th ¢ easterly weather of the past few dars by: ‘act maasi:, tho question of Germany on this aud the other | pichwott iy Germany sata: most powerful expres: | apireat school of adversity. pel to the | Toe sacar. Weethee OF te a sand bounds to be | Sabr_Anseuen, Honduras. for BaMinere. oe is barve: who regards bis son and France with the same :affecti ” calls for its maturity, a powerful breath—the mixture tion.” The lecture was.one of much interest, and was | authority and of liberty—prophesies its complete arn- admirably given by the lecturer, as the manifestations ‘wide of the Main, the question of Fenianism in England, | gion and as ‘they th avon ta the lattes nipens daily. The desire of a father, | Tom was filled to the utmost, sap go ofthe lecture and the question of Rome, plauted upon the banks of the couniry.upon the 0 gp in the midst of ove of ~-Tiber, but filling with its expectation and the eventuali- ties that may issue from ike solution ail the Gabo | tbe Most civilized and patiently persevering people in detained in the upper and lower bays. fick, } The eanels are in tho Roads, Sreausuir Crrv or Wasumaton, from Liverpool, arrived following veseals an Mig meyer 4 ‘morning, is yet. detained in quarantine for fuml- Fegan ohn eh gear Napoleon, Spray, he iit the centre of Europe, and in. geographical and political Of pleasure freely given by the audience fully testified. do) ‘Also Hamburg ship Palmerston, sailed some peoples, and ever, imour sense, all tie civilized countries val. 7 y im Bn re i ‘pilot boat reports the bark Undine, which: in both-hemuspheres, Position in the frst rank, they authorize We tne Gen | _ 4a that hour will {be sealed more indestrucibly than | ARnivaie yao Apnoun,—The number of pawengers | Passengers ng ab buriag ot by sckaean twelve of Bet | gareaga fr balnmare. st anchor ote Foren Shoe eee ‘All these “questions,” brought forward mora_pr less | ‘hs! the secession to, European Puble ie Oe and, | ever the slready Invumerable pact between the dynssty | arrived thus’ far this month from Europe, Cupa and | ” scan Giamrom, 172 tons, of Hastport, built atiPombroke in | the bag ey ag hve Baa imperiously ly events, demand solutions, some of which | perhaps, tho capital fact.of the second half of tue | of the Napolpone and {Manca ugtwoen imperial France | oinor foreign porta ig 22,186, to which may be added | 1°61, Te, eae of Eater tomas cas before re: | “FALMOUTH, Nov 22—Salled, ‘oki Piaarro, Chase, New » Canmol jo! ithout increasing 1e 7 iberty thro 101 e world, Jyagamsiness which Keope Europe breathless, ang even | ™2eteemth contary. XVL thore of the British steamships Persia, from Li See ee ER pesiy, ot anise L GALVESTON, Nor 19—Arrivedy steamship Tybee, Ceal- ps Satisfied at home, sympathizing im the development of | 804 the Europe, from Glasgow, arrived the gat German nation, an ever vigilant guardian of | Morning. the Papacy, Frauce may now give Europe a long era of Rescugp From Drowxing.—About half-past six o’clock, A Narrow Escare—As Captai i ‘steariship City of | kins, NYork. Baltmore Novet outside tbe ber and. being ont Mrewideted-.| Hi oS a A il feng Hm a > af Ge for Boston Fs get mio the yaw bork, the adder broke, pre. | Cottaian. Jordan, Work ‘fos towts H Baath, Peay Bat Tor : it order of ideas to the positive order of facta, |. <Npus the majority of these questions. the solution. of | whe, Principles Nhat consists nee reuernal affairs ~<Ehich Europe demands, can oaly, within possibie limi: 5 peace, sea, Having very beavy s AO TVecttiod by Francs, of at loust wit ber large and oti: | °\Co™AMY, a ane must: mot do, she cannot do | But in order that thus peace shoal not be an armoa | Mast evening, while wo citizens, named James MoGlono | slothing oa, i was some litte time, before be oa been at wore eth CO Dav 2 ‘cawious co-operation. either, because the violation of these ‘principles would | Peace more fatal than war, it ie necessary for Europe to | and John Gray, were walking together in the vicinity of | oul, ie was none the worse, ao eerie Lith. Qinry Bits, Thomas, mouth ‘or Philadelphia, Our patriotism docs not mislead us to the point of be- | be at the same time a serious imprudence. Join the pacific views of Franee, and for a general dis- dock at the foot'of Twenty-eighth East river, | ™48ht Salied— ‘ehrs Porto eae Aizabeth. “Wer ving-thatPrance is able or ought, singly, either by |” *yeg" that which would be Unjust in right would be, at | ®Fmament to give the world @ manifest pledge of uni- heard a volcoas of some one struggling in the Notion tp Mariners. Ha arrived, seurg Garrle Walker, McFarland, Philadel, her ‘diplomacy or her arms, to cut asunder ail those for- | tno same time, it infact, Weareabout | Versal appeasement, water, and upon hastening tothe spot whence the sound (CHINA—EAST COAST—LIGHTVEESSEL IN LIAU RIVER. his for Boston; yer, Reed, mio able dificuittes engendered by the struggle of s Eu- | to prove this. Four years ago the chief of the French nation made ey digcovered an elderly woman in the Hyprograrinc Orrics, ADMIRALTY, Seiad 0A Pierce, Mary Ella. proceeded = thi ‘an appeal to the world to remove by @ loyal discussion | 40ck, grasping the apiles or whatever came in her reacn those causes of dissension whieh have face caused the | With desperate en and almost exhausted by her ex- flow of torrents of blood. ertions to keep her head above water. Afier some What sensible mind does not now admit that it would | trouble and delay they succeeded in rescuing her from have been better for Europe if that appeal had been | her periious condition. They immediately conveyed the heard? unfortunate woman, with all possible despatch, to Belle- It is the property of a patient mind not to abandon a | Vue Hospital, where the necessary restoratives were ad- great design because circumstances were not favoravie | ministered, The unfortunate woman had evidently Top. an order upon the point of disappeariug and a.new x corde t upon the point of arising. Far be {rom us the thori te tssion of desiring alone to govern Europe, aad to ee ae regi mag Be locighenger ior udeg ed =e whe Reiger Br ae postin bin ont @ legitimate jnterest is engaged she has accusiomed the es 5 i’ sillanimity whic! is ie swoald \lead us to misconceive the 1mportant.part Provi- tee Repo TER fe Dee Sense mney: ahe Poller ee dence bas assigned to.us in the progressive march of But when neither her honor nor.her interest is at “univer: tal history. stake the very greatness of her.past, which is to her a Loxpon, Uct 25, . |—Sehra Georg: fotice is give: “exhibitea froma light. | | 240—Arrived. schre Champion, Olark, Philadelphia for cles y pees pe re pig tian river, pores sn it | Boston: Richard 8 Newcomb, tiiggias, Wellfleet for = of the Yellow Sea. : dence; Uread, do — ie nen | 4 ‘The light Is a fixed white light. and in clear weather should for NYork; Maria Webster, Jenkins, Virginia; mm distat WWhiton, itich, Provincetown fordo; M A Snow, Antone, ote tr ance oe eaTinsais, and ie moored in 5% | Cohasset for do; Capella (Br), Taylor, St John, NB, for New wit ver N Senator, Champion, — mma A Pierce, and Nil Des- by F348. Baskets are ‘placed on the top of twoof the | Pased by —Sebrs Wallteet Vow Vinsnis; Guivet: Beker, ‘We .liove; then, that France is destined by Provi- ‘ d to its execution at rst, _ | missed her footing and fallen into the dock. She gave | muasis; the mizen yard is always crossed, and from randum, € dence > pronounce at this moment one of thosd solema | {sistdld present, impose upon shes the daby OF not sic, |. Perhaps in 1867 Europe, taught 1m the school of mis- | ber name as Catharine Martin, 68 years of ago and a na- | max: signals are made. From the hghtvansd! the iwo buoys | sens SNe erg an EES a swords ¥'hich put an end to uncertainty, Ox the definitive | jove, of, lot us say the word, of vanity. fortune and wearied by €0 much fruitless agitation, | tive of Ireland, but pecrintyly refused to give ner resi- | in ese can be seen, one with the eye, the other with a ue a artnet): pater ae ad Annie & eager for peace, may be happy to. bear the same voice | dence or the names of any of her friends. again say to her now, “It ig necessary that I should be listened to, for I speak in the name of France,’ eign tt bearings are magnetic. westerly reeman, Willams, Provincetown for James. River, Va; 186i. af jeg ia | iguiund Chief, Freeman, do for NY “vahue oi’ the Vines give its proper form to the present, Further, it. 1s seriously incumbent spon those M, calm, with fog—In port brigs CH Kennedy, Para- tod cleai' up the paths of the future. ‘Ye is word, which the whole world expecis of us—this | 1122, hold in their hands to a large, extent those + most precious treasures, the gold and a eae oS = ‘ r nus’ N Berry, Oltoman, LB wi tord , whlch we aloue are in ® position to pronounce | the biood oi France, never to touch this twofold wealth | —— W BAUTIO—ALTRRATION OF LIGHTS ON THE COAST OF SCHLESWIG- senra enry Perkins, Mingiie a Lewis HM Smith, Joe WER pomeniate ofhong—shls word & * Paeeit’ of ne ‘country, not to spend a. sou, not. to she ‘Speech at the opening of the session, November, SHIPPING NE 8. yp OSTEN: Once apwrmacey.) | CHG CG buyin Garsle. Walker, Flora ASawyer RS wD what peace, and upom vwhat conditions Gtop of the loud of France without previously and | 186%. wi ils VARESE pe RR, © Renal, rom, ApwInATT? «| Neacomb, Uread, Pecriees, Maria Websiet, FL Whilton, a Almanac for New York=—This Duy. Notice is thatthe foliowing alterations have | A Snow, © F Mayo, Annie Frown, tag Chief. conscientiously asking themseives if ber houor and her Tho. only peace France can desire for herself andthe | jnerests are in question, and without bemg able to MOSiLB, Nov 2l—Arrived, schre Locke, N York: hereby given boas made in the lights on the coust of. sebleswig- Holstein. ‘wo wid 1 ¢ @ glorious peace, born of.the legitinate aspira~ | teaticy before all the world that it is for a just cause.and THE IMPRISONED AMERICAN FENIANS: Sun rises. FIXED LIGHT AT BULK. Haliet, Orowell, Boston, . allan, I fo us of satisied nations, as weil a8 of the compicts | wih tuo well-founded hope of not causing biood to fow ~— a Sun set cottne Buk TAght etftuated on the NWW polntet theeetsanoe Fee gerne Henmaer Annet Aaa? Oeig aay Liverpool. ee eee ea ae gritos agmeas | 23 rain. tha: tbe: country is asked for te wealth and is | Muse Moeting at C itute—The Govs Lactipaaasdbdeeagiacoages oro arp Sith, sa Bétl.— Cleared, sbup Progress, LaverDo |p apoutia (Br). 3 children, of whom it must be more careful the less it all 3 the light is a fixed white elevated 96 feet above th NOKFOLS, Nov e—Arriy 81 Fragen . ot or rarenemeaapsiaslen Bay tet no choo qita be the uP. and al corta! The pe card << sakae prt per the eats gr nn rian tcommeme Rigi lect the feed Taetearfwestor aut be was from 8 ar NYork Bett ary Pars Bo sion: ! i hat, then, wad fe probable ih t Pieirearenrit mi ig K , A : Boston; i. Frank, complete and sympathetic. acceptance of coma once of'un interference of France in the interoal | Massmeeting at Cooper Institute last evening had the . CLEARED. ‘The iluminating apparatus is dioptric or by lenses, of the Fapne, Welle Mohawk, ‘Hradley, James River piish od in feersnnny iavelisthes 2statenr 4a stu internat on. | SmtFa of Germany ? We reply :— effegt of filling the “Hall of the Union” in every part. | —gteamshup Persia (Br), Lott, Queenstown and Liverpool— | ‘ihe ower is round. 75 fest high, and attached to thekeep. | | SEW SDFORD, Nov 24—Retumned, gchr Eagle, Show, gamr won, z “| | 1.ane whole of Germany. not only from the Rhine | 1 ony nefore haif-past seven o'clock every seat was oc- | E Cunard. ex's dwelling: its position, as given, is in lut 64 27.30 N, ton | for NYork. My Seosallentions execution of the C to the Main wo the Inn, and from the Inn to the Danube, Steamship Siberia (Br). Martyn, Livervoo!—E Cunard, 1012 East of Greenwich. NEWPORT, Nov 24—Arrived. schrs Geo A Picree (of ‘ ntions execution of the Convention of Sep- | Norinern Germany sud Southera Germany, up to the | cupied and the aisles of the hall were fairly packed by | _Steamauip Nevraska (Ur), Gust, Liverpool—Williaing & | In fongy weather signal ffom the mail steamer will be | Scivuate, Mass 1¥) fons), Farrow, Bangor for Gulvesian: 7» Cl > Rag piypy open ay tment ENT cope eae yohn Balch, Gardner, Havana; schreR & The light is a Gxed white hgnt, elevated 37 feet above the | Desu, Cook, Tauoton for Balti Dani level of the sea, and I clear weather should be eeen from a | Doane. Harwich for Nansemond. Vai FM freeman, Hig: distance of 14 miles, f gins, Provincetown for Tangi ‘browa, ‘The illuminating apparatus is dioptric, or by lenses, of the | for Matanzas, Be, Amesbury oh. fourth order. 2th, 8 AM—In port schrs Carrie M The tower is round. 82 feet high, and 1s placed on the ret | mor: for Raugus,) Mase; Tantamonnt, Davis, Philadelphia Kiel Sis running ont on the west consi 0: ‘60 yards from | for Boston; Belen, Carroll, ko for ; Rising Bun, Jones, Geox dO, for Boaion. Ms extreme. “11s position ts 1p lat 64.2046 8, lon 1011 E of | Geo ehl ta Uviiia, Nov 26~Arrived, brig Olive, Haley, esignal from the mail steamer will be . In toggy weather rien, Ga, ans ‘by sounding a bell, Clesfed—Ship Juliue, Le yeohrs eibbipe enterog Kiel tora should not pass within 60 yarde | shuith, Bt thomas: i vate Freeman, awe Sostons i ° sak tobe wfc = abertonn cheat PX ~ sobs Arrirety meoees Ir gg thr gem att hl ee ee eee a tie Rows, Ulrick, Cdeuas, Lawn, Litdeteld, * ‘The gs meee org eres Ught, 16 feet above the | Juiia A Crawford, Buckley, Giouvsster, id level of the aoa, and th clear weather should be seen froma | Cleared —s iF Busaveth Mager ne Maatptan * einie tight Je exhibited from a polp, and ts tntended to indi, | Joka, MB: barks LT Biocker, haoase. ft 3 Aides, Bal ate nsbore, mboy 5 Russbe Ret posiiion fe. port of Fie and when the 4 Perch Amboy 5 brig Elmira, Gailey J et mibtaes ; Com- an.snzious auaitory, The utmost enthusiasm was mani. |. Guion. eam: Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferns fephed,,and shaole iden wich stilimesed the amemblagé |e" ihe s seemed.to be that which is oxpreased in the language of | Steamship Thames, Pennington, SayamvahR Lowden. erry, the call, viz:—"To urge on the authorities at Waching- | speed & White. ton the necessity of taking measures to insure tho | ,,cwamanip,garstocs. King, Norfolk, City Pome and Hich- & Co. proper,protection of American citizens whue travelling | “ship Washington Booth, Gunby, San Francisco—Saml W Osgood. ‘or sojourning abroad, and the release of those now ille- ( . Caulkins, Liverpool—Spofford, Theston & gally ftoprisoned by the government of Great Britain.”” on sarap im ne " ‘The bail tastefully (Bane 0 ‘go over the stage Ship Magdalena (Brem), Henke, Bremen—Chas Luling & was a stp of canvas ing the following inscripe MeCotloch, Giasgow —Si an tion :—“American citizenship the panoply of freedom. Bark Oakiand (Br), loman & Baye. it muet protect our peopie the world over.” Outs YE Els Whkwira (iph Heuaam er Bene the hail stands , from which various speak- ‘Bark Cecrops (Br), Williams, Gibraltar for ordees—Heney ers addressod the large crowd that was unable to gain | & Ball. wi asHCMT M adinittance With.n the building. Bark Tiva (Br), be 74 Gout a pian Sees. ky | Ateight o'clock the meeiing was called to order and | , Bark Providence (Br), Coaifiees, _— Judge Charles P. Daly nominated as the presiding oicer, | ©%,..4 Commerce. Robins, Cardenas—Brett, Son & ; ca, Me. Day, an’ commmg forward to assame the cbair, Sanford, San Juan del Norte—H J returned hfe thanks to tbe’ meeting for the honor con: | pawsireee wos Bex 2. tembe ¢ 14, oF the formation of an equivalent guarantes. A perhaps—1 3. 1 Waghissive development of tue liberal ‘eas cou- Payne bie heme sepand tried aoa te toot tained in wn as = of the 19th of January. 1867, for a just.cause; and further (this eventuality must also Wes thall show in fatale though ‘very succinctly, the | be considered), in the second rank, Russia, which would men wectent of ‘his political programme, whICh re- | not probably allow to pass without proliting thereby £0 lier | tke demoer: te aspirations of our age with the | favorable an opportunity for having the treaty of 1956 Neely « Wnecrvative ideas of nearly ‘the whole of our | torn up by ihe hands of Central Europe. Baton, . Mud we might edd, of Europe. We shail demon- Tbe abandonment of the temporal Papacy to tho strate th ®t this policy, at once liberal and conservative, | Garjpaldian demagogues, in order to purchase the neu- | Pacitic ar Mt — ts sg, ee Heine mnnrnaonm traity of a government whose active support would be | and toco Bent France. @sball endeavor to-set-forth | 1, any case.ol very slight use to us, but whose hostility 4 bat this} Wocramme realizes for many years ia | might neutralize won Of Our forces, A conor, vic try witnout cc Wnbat, the solution of the pend- ficu would, be ‘tae situation ‘an interference, as unjust & ig difficu: Wes Animatec\ by a profound conviction, we | as imprudent, in the inierual affairs of Germany would ‘m ope to pro Ve that this po.Wey ts good policy, that which | create for France, pi ueriotism « Wadains por % rr Nero Bees x ah, ates to pr Ocisim, and to prociaim loudly, im auch @ Ardent spirite, more impatient than reflecting, might pa) aoner iat :abore’may not temaia inaay tmparual and | ovjeo. to us tha France vas already more then and om | 2008 mind | the slightess dots as to the intentions of | yeyer stopped to count her enemes—a fact which uas Frey ance, and a8 to the appros ching future ‘she prepares | yo. prevented ber baving some time alterwards severat fee borself, & w Europe vies * humanity, more Victories in her military euuais, Tich eavugu, mail steamer is expected a fixed red light js ‘exhibited in ad. | A Conan’ dition, which, being kept in a line with the greem one. indi. | for NYork; David Wasson. Jones, Bangor 1 o . neVerchervss, uot to stand in need of further great anol- | ferred upon him. Hi tated ig, Excelsic Ce Jamilton (Bermuda)—D | cates the position of the cha: vel. merce, Mullin, do for Baltimore, ©) armany is mada. | The Nor wern Coufedemasion, tbe |. vervarios. which had called the PeveFiry togetoer. sae BPH Toons igo haga ye 8 vac ee FIXED LIGHTS AT SONDBRDURG. Cleared—-Ship Clara, Aon, Stinson, Havre: schrs nano Cas lome' "tres Ges “and imiiiia ¥ eanven'ions between |’ ““inig sour reply to the tmpatient:—Like you we be- | sion, he said, was & grave one Ie was to cousider | Scht Four Sisters, Shearer, Aspinwall—H W_ Leud & Oo. | » These lights are fixed given lights, bearing perth and soutly | Baker, Pines, ‘alexandria, ve; Nellie C Pele, Doane, Phil- Pras sia and the South Germag t bares, the tendencies of | revo that oven im the Minds of the greatest dangers | whether that protectioa the United States government les, Bayport and Cedar Keys, Fla—Benner, | from each other, The North light is elevaved 19 feet, and | advinuia. chr Arcol e* asemblies, the imtentiona of. the Brown & Pinckney. liberat ‘other, to hoot pars. feet sieve the level of the sca. and ia wib—Arrived, steamebip Moravian (Br), Wiley, Livers the Fianee would astonish the world and succeed tu cun- | extends to ite native born S 4 rir fl aspirasions of the im- citizens in other climes per- |“ Schr John Ferris, St John, Wilmt NO—Thomas clear visible from a Cistauce of 3 ete. ¢ major “7 the Gorutaa.; waple—ai these eying. | Gucrie And trumphing where, perhaps, every other | tains to adopted citizens or not. | This question at ey * - hte ball Bia hibited (rom poles placed inthe Castie | - A ORTSMOUTH, Nov 33—Arrived ia Lower Harbor, brige zpene ind iacts Ce Wpel every imp Wetial mind 40 agree Lo on Of Enrope would succumb, » But, to say truth, | assumed a practical shape in the trial of Colonel Warre: ‘Sehr W B Jenkins, Seaman, Washington, NC—Thomas & | square, an Kept in the lead between the cast and the | Elias Dudley, Cooinvs, aud N Stephens, Sau Bangor toms. Ste ot Winks aificpnation.. -Claraitmy ts taeda @ apprehend for our. country in such a contin- | who interposed bis American citizonship before an Eog- | Homes. ‘west points at the entrance of the port, for 8¥ ork; schrs M Newall, Frisble, do for ei the ex --actitude of Wha eg fortes ucy @ Victory quite as mach ag a defeat, It 19 | jish J I ‘Schr J M Richards, Wright, Baltimore—Bentley, Miller & FIRED LiGuT AT mer, NYork for Portland; John Johnson, ride, F' oe Stain, alrondy essed by the?uniry oc comineroial | Esvectiat “shat” France” and. the’ “world” shou! hig mgt er yes eniproeer poe lirtar trees theo di eS Y ‘ Tho light 14 a fixed 10d hg and fectear weather should | ceipha for Portamouth;, WH Thorndike, Hall, Banxor for fotere, teand ipilliary command, kt nothing but au im- | pow thatio a war bewwoen France and German; is case. The Judye who tried mim admitted the exisi- | “'Scur Mott Bedell, Bedell, Baltimore—M Bedell. ‘be seen (rom a distanoe of 10 miles. NYork; bffort, Nickerson, do for ao, o vinar ¢ frontier. Frown Abe promotieries of Schioswig | war undertaken to dete: “og y ence of a law granting a mixed jury in case of foreigners Sehr J W Everman, Outen, Phtiadelphia—Goldthwaite & ‘The iltuminating appara(ns is catoptric or by revectors, TAN FRANCISCO, Nov ah a Edward agin mountaiva of the Tyrol, ati possibly beyond; lee madertaken leteat or prevent the wuitication of | cuarzed with crime, but denied its applicability to | Overion. ‘Thatowor is painted white, and is placed at the | O'.rien Oliver, Liverpool; 8th, of Morning, te the a coape ae cekd th the ‘coatiaes of teoamand the German nation, a war where the cause of tne strug- [ Colonel Warren’s case. Judge Daly then real the de- Behr 0 C Acker, Hobbie. Stamford, end of the north ‘of the entrance of Si! ford. Sears, Ni ork. . ect Se'Faanereertsn prune ih ncocuon | Et paces pie arte tua uy tit | Si Seeger Saas rte Proce aa | ESS (ua ater tari Raed Se Wastes ace ony teats Searhces M yey: ¢ of ie |] Bative bore subject of Great Beteain remeines alway: Sloop Oregon, khodes, Providence—G W Stranahan, from Provincetown Sth inst, achrs Clara L Sparks, | \enianana. Callad; Felue Fenwick (Br), Gondrick, Mio det subject—a seutiment which, was universally ‘‘bissed’’ RP Aue Wndvory. | TOe Spear then veleeel. te he ARRIVALS. opinions of several able American jurists declaring the REPORTED BY THE HERALD M YACHTS. cuntrary policy to oe that of this country. Steamship Perma (Br), Lott, Liverpool Nov 14, via Queens- It there be doubt on this subject the Congress of the | town 17th, with mdse and 114 passengers, to E Cunard, Nov United States should put it at rest by a deciaratory act; | 2°. lat £0 04, lou 32 & Cunard ‘steame vatious ity, interests, forees and iommuage, Univer | momout in the heart of the German pation—in sico a ts in ih * most decisive and mat subshantiad chaps, If war one battl> aud ten baules ammea or lost would never bring about anytiing but ruses, falsely called treaues of peace. The imprudent hand that should desire to pre- vout Germany ifom remaining or becoming a nation ‘Rober: Vieatio coun: 1th A Hill, do, be ey mn; Lith, Ant Bark thy i, of NB, ormas Winslow, iusae vzived. ibs wee xatted 26th, shige Kyuma C Beate, Liverpool ; Hornet, . ork. letter from we Of bark stella, AV \NNAH, Nov %—Arrived, steamship San Jacint of NB, before reporied wrecked in Ochotsk Sea, dated sept | Aixr «and Huntsville, Crowe! Tork: back Rese 4 gives the following particulara:-On the 1ith "of August, | Mar, di ‘one o'clock, in a thick og. the Stella went ashore, top he ‘hips Consul (Br), Barclay, smd Sumter, Keith, phoid ¢ ikewhere tne name without the fact, there ve the 2t Without the name,\ The slightest aggress! ‘om Will !Out Would suffice co a\Teawe OUP Ol these te hich 4i6 *ppolnt all caicusatiom\’ amd carry away all fercible power and Ms, on tie contrary, the neca\"**ty, organic, te development of secular caus\*s, and, let us ° nis and sea dureng (he passage, citizens, they will receive the approbation and support of big nt nwt Sontgoniery. Lyons: 8. b, Nov 28, with perial government a 4 Of morai obligation to saticty il, Oven at (ue prive oF a political fait? were Landers wes oa board the bark Endeavour, aud the third | plete ruunag order. Adress box 4,531 Post mate, Ms While, was on boord the Sunbeam. All (be others: 55 aE a, a A SR Te were every true American. apt Nye at the date of the letter, BSOLCTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED Lt g drunkenness. i ayeul ND would kindle a war totally destined to ravage Europe . jou t triers ti at co! jo for an {nculculavle period by, so to speak, vodical | if there be no di supposed to be the Tarifa; Mist, lat .8)12, lon 41 10. ex- + . Fi : errdal stined 10, bo accccapin\ ted, Yee, Geemany 18 | hucttoinio Lat tub, erpites’ Of the doeinio et Gor, | {gtuare bene doubt thea the goverument must protect | SOetees night siguale. with an fuman steamer, bound #; | PMtcuetowed down, ‘Tred ios. ver of stuent high tide, | “Sepa. i Se Te cath aoe ne iy anne es aeae , is citizens, either native or adopted, when peaceably | SMOced might signals ith a f . ee S$. LUM, Nov 22—Arrived, briga Rabbont, Coombs, wn 0008 OS Oe, Nene Oe een end yon this. Many ieeenees 70 un- | travelling or sjourning abroad. ee et cormeakfen anon once. iar | Batehe aid mot mart. On the third nicht abe ‘best ahead | gor waslihat, DO: Fronch, do for N¥ork: Ye Whid 2 Will piaoe the soverm) 4B crow iy apvewr upon ibis earth to be, when | Mr. Michael Moc rerp er Jeng jeaday morning sen an fcbra Ae ' folk; JO Hunt pe tps \ Reigium, toe Valatinate or West Coates, which sets forth tbe causes of compiainy | “stemmehip Pendsylvania, (Br), Lewis, Laverpool Nov 13, | the, "leuinay could have been mented, Kept the amie of | Cis Stene Leceadia, Posie, NYork. <Uhiaviir Ningns se ane tinsel \oas: for quretinnie dg [afer certe:wonle there bein Chane, teameaas OSE, action of the English government, and calle | snd, Queenston sgl, Wub mdse and Pasiohgors, (0 the Stout one hour, wren ave wet. on again this ine in 8 iui saToN, NC, Nov 2s—Cleated, achr Frank Walter, oi tele \ t ae, , Tepe . ol re: CaN KOVer ent to ii yonal st ‘woree than beiore. he iow Waier, she siood uf ae jasenen out athe ‘slow\ formation of ne | auons in Arras, makiug: generous victims . pay tor the * ow held ‘te on Eagieh prion mattbout serene en cand ptieeabeos. so, rated pon hon kes and the captain had « boat's erew runnin ¢ C0 Ned, OF in the course \ OF Dolby seoomI~ | satai error of afi ? 4 % % out rest remaining on board. All atonce _ Lovie ebt: coakab emdenel\-s0 going ant roe RR! ; or trial, It closes as follows:— Macdountd & Co” Arrived of Sandy Hook at 7 PM 2th; | fhe snip went over, aud Nr Landers says ho jum ed, but MISCELLANEOUS. ” xi our lawe as Has the f if milli ‘was deta ned 20 by fog. ry i that iy ft a ae Anew pagent Nevery attentive spectatcr the ta ‘ef tute unis, | But may thers not ext in France a powerful and counsels imuredate uetione et the voice of | | RtanDenlD Gee Crorawal, Yau, New Orleans. Noy 19, eerere Tor slats sok Co. Jae tena Caomen | VINEGAR MANCFACTORY FOR “Now 0, tuitoas result \ an | wafire pudlic opmiog, which cvusidecing ti<eit hur:, | the people dewand that It shall be taken, And let the | 6:0 PM, cla SW Pass , . with mdse and passen- hadi nd a man shipped im Japan. ne Of the largest busivésses in the city; in com- which more far-sighted ekill m\ ant have frac. bruwed in ts pairiotam, would implore upon the im- goceruncent be assured that: lo-securiag tho a UF one | qors, oH B Cromwell & Co. Experienced strong head ceed the babe C . = ed cuatinaciin Ail bes ‘ilies, ; H fe Lowden. \ Waie to aver, of noble end iegiuma)\'e aspirations. ‘We «ili answer perempioriiy, **No,?? A series of reso! onant with th mdse and penne ‘a Bpoken—About Aug 1, in Molucca Massage, Dark Sea Sew York aad Stites where desertion, " perempvorily, 'o ger Tesolutions consonant with the address was Cc vannah, hours, i ‘charge tl divorce Bot het: “feluvrbte that euporiciat ora) steu\ suicaly hos \! The tmamense majors’ of the mation will bless the | then fead, of which tue following.aze the principal’ | colten: to lialtimore snd OM Malireed Ga." As [icons Meet, Wasnt, ol sat sseaeeiye-—oosen fate. 60s. crpcntpret anes pale ens a nee tile glanc W820 th the Latiie of Sadows the .\scle cauye of } Chief of France jor giving to tue country not only a | — Resolved, That the time has arrived when it is no longer Steamship Champion, Lockwood, Charieston Nov 23, with Spoken. e M. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau stroot. Geran 1 WY; Des to Us Who know the pan\ of tov Ger- | pagco.whicu ia no way offends our Bowor, but furtber | consistent with tho dignity of thie Fepuite oF the rights ot | With mdse and passengers, to Henry Wo gon & Uo, hip. Battand, Gardner, trom Beste ter Démaviy; Oese, |. PTOI IR al Eins Saad nw en Dh tenon ermal: WP tho tendenoies of its genius, t\%o epirit of | ‘and above all the ceriaiaty of that pase, ita Gtizone that any ferelgn power should) be. tolerated a Petey Ey > coae’'a Wenia 6 Linea pS ons be We on BSOLUTE DIVOROES OBTAINED IN NBW YORK; fw_schoo! |} @ dreams of its youth, the a\ 0 Erence, though, as ever, ready for .war, nas at this nae ot eurvies Of py. Kine trom wy Bi to Hatteras. Ship Grace Daring, Gibbs, from NYork for San Fran-° AM iho States where incon naktbility, — poets, the Breach of ais iteraturo, aod, lastly moment & sincere desire io preserve peace. ee eT eer at ek Bee eae oR oeut Denty, Washington, DC, 48 hours, | elsco, Ost It lat 43) 8, low 30 W. boy EP eg ay Pet eee 2 Pet traci SLTeGuirements and /ki material ym\"eFess, 40 | Everything here below participates ia the instabiticy | Veet coufarred by the Constiuulon andl Mews of the Voted | with mdse, to Brown & Davis. Ship fonawauda, irom Liverpool for Philadelphia, Nov | FREDERICK F KING, gounsouar of Law, those whos MBacquainted with ail this coilecua\9 of facts | of the human mind Ihe necessliy in which the | gree and the kuecutive to demand from the government of | , Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston, with mdse and pas. #4, lon aud memon @% the Dattle of Sadowa was nothin, co the | country bas been frequently placed in receut years ‘mF Clyde, Lous tha 20 ona, il, from Be Imina, Africa, Oct 11 —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY ceuers re = gant Fears reat Britain the immediate and unconditional release of | **RfeT#, \0, 5 ery Of a people, new boro, ad- | \or deawlag tue sword frou the soabberd has rt i legal ted and conde: Ship Keoort, Fiitaer, Liverpool, 99 days, with to CaRao , 7 tma—cLase 661, NOVEMBER Bras, Wathcned at foment ant fn | Sow ea again ehceeend an tnt | “ieee siege pare eee | Sees co mae aoe Ba | a ee eval ts bounce sara | © coreietinde hoe atest ak 6 past, ancyinaly browm\! ino | Geom = pbsointe du ci * marked oat and i ings (of Lon Ng), He . Liv. i, Mt, from Livi for ‘or KENTCCRY StaTe—CLass O02, NOVEMBER Taysteriovs | Mee diyighlel halory, & te propaet\ © Mow | usiverslly recognise,’ Thete We no doebs that a long | saturaized citznog ihe tame purueas andrespensitalies ss | qepoct dupa with mde to CA DeWalt. Has Scon ig | lat, igu meres Nora |g, tah ty a a, ae Fie nadie Sinem +2 aes ane, an tn form) sen | Seance seth Saag ack eee eee | Winsaes ak sake eri areeTT | plevewearar smeksrsin Gece oie Berk | RRL REYES po, te panes aye no ak os ance, at wi " o mist Saegs, Sumerian 9 ty Sal) | Sab on la reeunaay | Sacco Me amet | eaoeat ewe meena ws [SEINE or ervaes bos cba |, "0% Eat a egenen om aa preven: |, wpos the new for repose, ) for 1 (Brem), Hi . elvetia (Fr), Knnds from Boston for Buenos . 9 wee haces es Mander events, events, upon the @\ DEF | i; snsuch a manner thet nocbing bus Altagetuer ince. rideot character of the naiton be vingieajed. © 2 | gana wish mndas and it pascengerts wOerniched Gor Nor | Ayreon Oct 1d iat ¢ 4'N, ion 30," ui, 6, oy, x S, (Se SE aes mw Rot, sei Se, anne incest | dc tec abt ee mamas Mr | ee ae agree, ane eicepem, | Musee fornonta Feow Or Be was rat | gue, xan, so Shen t ee a ctiat Oat cerves only toct \eaige {nto explosion oF catastrophe wh | 4 there exists, we are aware, ae Sow of ts citizens. and should thes Power pi ny in emerge ania teto Burdet, Everett oe Porto Cabello, 19 : Chintinctes Ee PES For ciroulars of Kentncky’ Ms 8 ee ning ‘te pormetcoe of hgh ob. | cies mith Saenger ware egererar, | Guan ait dee jana carer at | web ace RRC ae a'r | arneeffen rete Peer. rms | A Ey eth tune a \ 4 Brig Brisk (Br), wit ° POA TR a he pe acer gh to ‘ Pl pir ite, who contoupd uy, with Br! tui“ del fatber fought loving, 3s yy steno Fowler SJove. Had trong NE ond WER, Nov 11—Arrived, Plump, New | RICHMOND, No. 4-Gilsey Building, Sortianet street. i ane SAS ive ee aban righte ¢( thelr faamigran i LOTTERIRG— peried ‘he d Wiinies of poople and the fate of | with the wish of the country. The remainder ls made } into ihe treat American family, sod hat from the issue | | BE Naiad (Be Ferg nl Ie: Yoet: Mitchell, Callao. Bye tne perenne ee y ~~ Me Sp those who blame and always will Dame every- | whic che tant seputie dot hoa. umn tba fal cotta: af ok vl # Nor op. Windau; Fyndu from | “9. CLUTiC Broxer, 170 Broadway aod 188 Fulton street, .. me at men mation of to-day show! buried. a nnn Worennny 1s. matey and thé cavom chat have formed | lt may be cover to affect woundes. patriotian, in Seelam eecieee cae fnew Wore oa wae ypdhs am means Nor Hi-Salled, Bra H Piak, Reery, Valencia; | ()HINA, GLASS, “OWLAND: sig saan waste 10 held sof fom every Ag- he eee ee ee teats ead ate kin’ ane a already pledged. aclu Amon on, Lome oe with val Nee Seti, “Cole,” NYork. Plated Ware, Bronzes, Clocks, Vases and Fancy Goods. address resolutions were then adi after hole fa with bhrk ioencn jov :3-—Vassed from — Great sirife ar agxtewion, | @ Wo sirong and too popular . ents. hes ot th Bays WYork: 1th, air yyraon, sani Yorn | Best quality Paris Granite Set, 148 : Germany 12 process of formation, of unifica- | g:inken by aBy other blows than weer of thew were sate 3g for er ss Whe Toilet Bat, Ut ain apen or ea fremster, is @b0 a threat to us or & 3 wt of vil to faflict upen iteelt. wes Gresley, Er ay te nis! pat hed Furman, Mayo ~— bay hae Bound, Gemsbok, Chandler, Decorated and it Fry SS “cBESs' mere xine duty, or sodsed aright, that | poy lar acamation tig ch seis wre trap ng | ar Pave brosur | PPRco ric ooh He Peet | Bane Se ea =" cbligas ot auttoriaes s_9, tvarfore tn ous astra | eh Det ta Cesore the govenamacal. Toe mestieg shen edjourncd. oe oy Rirabeatport for ee tere Woratne tendervon for ne Fina Gla Gosia. per dosen. + ith mene Saeen Ses, Kew ft * | Champag wi et a at plata ty the dewble question contained in the bones by THE TUS. pene eh snd Suiver o fom whese giction weighs 60 aaxiously upos the —_ rf MYork, vie \ ‘Gught Faunce to prevent Germany trom becom- | asguroe |; Protting ai the Fashion Course. 140, 8 Portland. ENRY A. DANIBLS, M. D.. ax. ‘ united Can France provent Germany from becom- | ig viel Ying ahs tad tec, ccna he Wade a he Avena, Carey, Norfolk, Va; ington avenue.—Absolute, oi ene hundred turfmem at Fashion course, to G @ or from. stricture, Feit wofold question, dbus plataly put wo reply rman people secured against : 8 Parker. Fi ny, Getates diseases of pa eye, nose, ' q wy hae yo Fie Maul Pema cee eaquneer art in ite internal affairs is destised to become | Witness @ <rottting ma‘ch for $1,000 between the gray 1 $B llaste San Sanaven tac, Weteus, f fe tad ‘perso fise'nsure from 13 to : our moat’, ‘athful ally, Everyting waives and mothing | gelding Gray Harry and a brown maro known 4s Libb, ee oy ork a Mork. | TJ OUSRKER oune. it =YOU CAN ‘ separates « & Both ware sicangors to t.\¢ majority andcon- {Gene Justien, Taylo 4 Havass, Nov og npamoee, Wei, | FLOUEE dael, SFT : ermany having t0 choose Between two powertul | Sequenuip thos was bu: Ihitle tisanlation or betting aa. p> Sets sass’ Ponkac® ee wick, inet, art ine Ma : Pom ang bal is in alt caaatocmeeans } 8. = Z basen ues Stu Y eae: Seber Washington, ork. “ at Bron ‘corner of Murray. woe rad for ber tha ' that of Rassia. Thus, a friendiy under. oa meatortie socaoriag so ns tecnte etna Kaimar, Lami eallet Shh, ety Poemnin, Mobile; echr HC Brooks, New ‘LoRos! ER, Graw'ding Dewen © France, Germany aad Eogiand is uot | Venu lends BM Tr iseeta. tte Gdaeae wineme, “ho (re eorner Walker. ouly he eco es turope, bat secures tue Tes cherscuar of the rotting x's quite aatiafactory for re Aerie Brann: Tah France) a em ei | Respectfully tothe mercantile comapunity. empire these euch borses season of the year, more than usual alien, revue); Ching a ment ie tions are L 2¢ontectaviy, if pet the ‘at least ‘Also arrived Beaton The ae ceocuetaneee reat nustor non iy i ‘bet the only, saterest Deing Mppariad to the race by the evenness of Bok nip . ort t Oy ey ™ 4 im the uni verse. The summary of the race ic as folk 1¥8:— by oe is permitted to our patriotism to render her xi, Fasmion Covree.—N. 26—\tatch for a jovember ry weon, Dut Teui +—France, and mere especially the France t to ada’ that (his programma, capable of | mile heats, bost three in i cateh 7 Geared lth OM Carian, ghey ihiy yeatn, is im Europe the higuest ox. stuns to Barope « long .era of pence sad prespariy, cua Gwaer semed Oem Litt tO 2 kD ‘, 7, Sieal Harr, PoE} 3 of ven at present, the empire Caiy become A Feaiity avy three conditions Owner named § orty ater. 01 a 8 2 tea: ' the future and, & mad 1. That the Couvention »°f September aS the equi- 25214, 2:46, 2140, 2:4954, 2:51N. Behe Maria, sworight, Gauiting vere: thie worid—doino T6 t effort tb associate the | Yaleat we oF, te sab nu ine Beha Peckel tokat —— * |) Sent Mare te . | mt Sut iit, Cay of Far Ay te‘ emer of een tn iniiccan and | Ov {Red pudence na poate tote enareue DARING BURGLARY AT WORWAL: fetr& Peat Ree greatest possible Bch it, in a igo participation im the Charge. : —— ; . Bene | pena tie, Our tioral tile, abaine, of his su Reveal Chae aces not to | Ou Sanday nigh« last the residence of Jamed\ Chart- pF gi ee Keone, Nor 13 are mauegemiem tery ps, “8 Tection <4 to Rermenions rolteve hereelt sbroed from her iet"Tael dleqnietuge, toa, Main street, Norwalk, Coun., was entered b,¥ burg- “ me ates H R setts stars meio | 4c smear ait pee | Misc tes ama ean att tesce ue | Gar eeeReS a A mong I 4 give an bad away with @ jot of and reterned om he from Gravesend tate ifor fact at a congress Bp la versal ausartoa- | owt tearm with the money on Saturday might As’ .e Rete ttt at Rok fo Pas aa ao and Te seat oa Moeplst, Miebersom Naw . . Care Gartbane tgs geunrely se Ratan ovtae Wie ates 4 porian Adee. pe * rasta Praeat | A ee See PIESET ean, cca tap Omen eve | Manan Hah imtoude w make her ¥ 4 Louse oe Se Caseig, Maw OFleane Fowbetie an) Tha energetic yet jude of ths. Impérial | doore » towing Meotonides. S Movs wnt ies teveral conte fh rwig ep oy ae pa hey) c AL. pee Ri at aed, the olf process. terms apply at the goashed in ‘States of Father mc the elo . ‘ ore: ‘Dderson, . ’ é€ rcrage ine Warieataian eas Goetoonesite dowencpags 1¥0 been opened. fm Ship Richard Robin WB, #0 days from Liverpool, Failadeiphia. . nile . . ‘tihamae otk ’ 0x, ‘Bryn roy,