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BUROPE, <a iy Covenes creat weer, wr —e and ee of ench and ad war} ae the Ara aut ni tie phase at whl Hen oie freed tained bat: to (he conductor darian, would appear {n the character of liberator and assstant to nations Jonging for deliveramce trom ap au- natural bondage. cen In siapar” Sho al oa "conga lon ber axe ite serum if the company ix not & sI e gat the other hand, that the very face of the | quain took red if eve zane et sprecconen p01 se oa C4 po maw chaasaune Millions of bondmen wero pecker on ven sap tare “ table being set free, tue hand of reform on every insti. | Officer: en arraigued ouR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, ea ere Sey Sema & woud courts of justice were opened ta tho broad. 38y- Jetty etre Justice Standley at the Third OF pasts of the ship waa vequirod of public investigation; the ot public opin: iste! Fain SE Cee Foe Posen of bad, committed Pirie Soe omar sao wits entared in the register asi ot a, ihe pris ery hw. ean ere recor. | Cou * WA wee? ne A a 6 ach ship wll ulaed aaah, Bar ce lnk of the aga fait a Herp 43 4 Wipresa—On last Wednesday night a a A al iu groun ocked oO: hand of t same ORDe : vio + Ae en Arg she in S25 |. lemswhem toe be bed declared, whens destruction be nomber of gentlemen gaye a bail at the Clintou Garden, FeRmStA HES des:guated in section 6 have “levie corresponding to the contants'af, the custer will be Turniabed w the officlls. jevte wust show, besides, that the ie Regremonte of gen nave boon fuilled, a aaa Shak @a-shlpyie-¢n ine slitp to earty the Bund flag is Clintoa street, kept by William Hochers, at which Julius Wollsky, the complainant was present. That the conditions on which Hocbers held a license to vend pcan wi Sena thon &e., might not big gad he," pre- cisely at cena bis bar, the more enn- er ones pest erin pine rebased quantum bad been plotting ever since he had entered active life. And the people hailed each innovation with genuine enthusiasm ; the glow of gratitude and hope was 2 all hearts, their traditional rages was heightened to aco- Tatson by the great and lasting benefits conferred on them, and when he, the dreamer of republican periec- tion, attempted to set’ them up in revolt against the spteiat obanesrg woeNCe “OF THE HERALD o HinlyBouaparte’s Alp Check, with Prusnia jutionary Demonstvatic 0. The right ia the Cemeterics— 5 7 wg the, eortitigy ie, aud an especial sea pase is not | ryier, whose name they pronounced bat with a blessing, . for the evening, being aware of requirenenie of ee ne iy seg name isor, | “Sue 10. The right tocarry the Band flag cannot be expr, they turned foi him as from one wham they tier ie Thor, te midnight Saenif a veing, partiouael? . Y, " ° j | stood not, ing ularly Doles tne comedy heing played betwe co and so teclifeatee (PY Mm the Bhip register aud | SG Saw that the country was making rapid strides to- | tuirsiy, and finding’ * the piace of spirits” y being ry ig Ataly is even a deeper ong tham those who believe it a apges fatter inthe circumstances designated } wards prosperity and civilization, but not by the rod | hermetically | sealed, suborned one of the waiters— . _— i a Wer the entey, the same inust be entered in | wnigh he had marked out for verg that the great work | oné who had on “itching palm —10 supply supposed) the tat despaica cf the Harqeis | the'hip texistor and ikewise mouged inthe eortiticats. ta | for‘ehicn ie tad (hought ‘wad labored in bis way was | bimowith the ardent, Frequent imbibitions induced See Mou complaining of the surprise of the Frouch | 54" ‘he loss of the ahip or fortevure Of theright to carry | join dove, but not throngh his agency; that tho tido | lively emotions in rng i gee a lively were they rod Hag, the shop is to be erased in the ship register 0 certificate renurned, unless credibly show thal it is mpossible. to renurm it, Suc. 12, The circumstances which, according to section cles nale aD entry or eragure in tbe ship repiner.nec sary al by the owner same, for tha the provisions of section eleven, or roved in case of non-return of the certifi- The aby of notice and proof Tails upon, first, all at times that Hochers had to remonstrate with him and nally eject him from the premises, Of course such co- duet op the part of the landlord was not pleasing to the customer, who swore revenge; aud accordingly he Wolisky} went before Justice Soandiey, of of the Third istrict Police Court yesterday morning, and entered a complaint against Hochers, alleging that in violation of the Excise law he oad permitted the sale of intoxi- was rushing past him and leaving bia a lonely and help- Jess looker-on of what be would gladly have given his life to bring about by the means which he hai devised in his passionate search after truth, And then he knew that he bad been mistaken. He had gone the wrong way; he hag remained a stranger to the rea! spirit of the people, on which he sought to act ia bis attempts at re- Volutionary propagandism, and he understood that the government at the crossing of the frontier by the Italian troops, sets at Test the question whether Italy has b acting ia accord with France, The reply of the Bourse yesterday to this despatch wasa tumble of forty cen. times in the French three per cents, and of everything else in proportion, Not tat any immediate war be. pure fo Le meio’ cate, 7 is expected, but c ications pect hy when a navigation company exists; second, all ular soil of Russia was getting ap a crop of liberties | cating bevel on cae previces at and after —— so aeapenemdedes i tcgpltac es | ‘of the board of directors in -exseat stock com. | Prboaliny indigenous grcteth, and, wou'e nover axe | o'clock, of the. moruiug of Thursday. 26th seem growing of Refcinn qipaanton' We ‘ a, a, p Se erg | partners ip — of | kindly to the products of foreign political hotho a magistrate eid vo be lefendant in $100 bail 1o appeer grave avd ‘ aoe whereby the right of the sbip to carry the ‘This, then, is a great and real cause for ex! = 8 re teeny aeenate preferred by Wolfsky, ons, The complain- -h patriots as Mr. Kelsieff, whose anime ‘The fact that such patriots as jeff, w wan led og Haase Seesions, The co it is generally believed, peachably liberal principles Bund Gag isnot affected, apon the new owner or part » The Emp oF ‘Sec. “1% Tf ashi iM mover suffer thera to while here than a yisit to aceomp! ’ hag seattinn to section two, ts not | how in subserviency to the government, no longer ueed | tion for witness, that he might be within reach when the ‘the Exh on and aa eveuing with the Grads Duehesse | eulsued tocarry the Bund tlag sails under the Buad flag, | to seck in exile and an abnorinal politieal career the food | cage fa ready for trial—a contingency, ihe is believed, Mr. day's 8 ‘ hat he hasformed | Se master of the ship is Hable io a ing of ba tuslors oF W- | for activity which their native laud refused, but may | Julius Wolfsky, seeking revenge, did mot contem- es 0 days iPr Oh. Se sro} eae for six monibe: Conisestion of the sbipem | 10 1 in Tagular public. life, and evan, legal Opposition, | late. at least a tari’ with the Braperor Napoleon. Ac- eit Raut hens ship which, according to section ten, is | which no longer is considered aynonymous with hgh | Her vo Bar, There was little business tranencted at cording to the ct Austria are in accord upon ait the principles of geuer policy.’’ ‘‘Austria will participate im a conference upon tho Roman question; she will maintain the treaty of Prague, and her policy jn the affairs of the Bast will henceforth be identical with that of France; This certainly looks very mach tike an allancé, dha, if'it be, it must necessarily lead to another—that of Pruswa, Russia and Italy; the first desiring the annul- ment of the treaty of Prague of November 10, 1566; the Bund flag bevause its registry’ or is not completed, sails under the Bund flag, the lable toate of 10) thalers of proportionate im. 6 proves tuat the legal use of the Bund ocrurred without tis fault ‘Ec. 15. The penalty threatened in section 141s incurred ever does uot fullill within the term of six weeks Se duties laid upon him by section 12, unless he shows that he was unable to fulfil the same. ‘The penalty is not \n- curred when the duty is fuifilied by one of the other inter. ested parties before the kesrer of the term; the Vege § will be doublog against whoever delays for siz woeks ai the da; ice meh be has been leyaily condeaned eas. charge Suc, 16, 1f shi in a forelan port comes into the sion éf & extizen of the Bund, Ae Soqutres the right 10 treason, and begins to assert it’ important and useful part io the great drama of national life, Woe azk ourselves, ts there not reason to hope that this wise and merciful decision of the Emporor Alexavder may be followed by others of the same description, and that other political suiorers, doomed to bard work or exile in Siberia for transgressions infinitely less import- ant than Mr. Kelsieff’s, may be, like hiro, restored to their nitive country’ to become useful ‘members of sovioty ?. the Fourth District Police Court yesterday, Justice Kelley presiding. Charles Washburn entered a com- plaint against John Garway for petty larceny of an unspecified character on the minutes of the cour, Gar- way was committed in default of bail. Another person, Henry Beck (arrested by officer Barrett, of the Twenty- third precine:), was held to bail in $200 to keep the peace for throwing stonea within the Fourth avenue tunnel and on the track of the Harlem Railroad. “As no vicious motive was shown to aes actuated the defend- ant in thas throwmg stones, his Honor thou os ab was, not necessary to proceed to extremities with NEW YORK CITY. the second the treaty of Pans of 1886, | Sarrythe bund ag, en fa rand the ‘AuiaceD Higawar, Roma Yn Texra pak ad Ss rtificat be titicate from the Bund yl o apd the , thing. tmarieenrenton at” Sepia | Sen in wrhoay distr Ma dhic ta as tho tone of the irene. ‘FEE! COURTS twelve o'clock on the night of the 27th inst. a man 15, 1864, Ef this alliance means anything it means | fer: yet, however, only forthe period of a year after the ~ named Warden Johnston, residing at No. 85 Tenth ave- a ranting of such consular, cartitieate, or for & period veyond ats :—Lial yi: fo Be, Guempm int front panting Ane E ier | itis ear, buly in qaae of umavardatly leogtioved. younge. nue, Was going vp. town in companywith another man, Prassia forbidden to cross the Main and Russia not al- | As long as the State consulates exist the eee of the Buad Guuxeme Conrt—Special Term. whose name is Patrick Williams. When they reached the corner of Twenty-sixth street and Tonth avepue they voticed a nomber of men in tho middle of the block; but, thinking nothing wrong, they pursued thelr coursd until, as /ohnston alleges, they were accosted by @ man named | et Sag several of the gang that congregated © o sidow: After a few words passed betweon the pn °3, it Is alleged that Conway seized hold ot Jobnston and baat him severely, then caught hold of his watch chain and pullcd the watch from bis pocket, and passed it to one of his con- federates, Williams, who was with Jobnston, then caught hold of Conway, aud both men cried aloud for the police. Upon this the separated and ran, but Conway was held until fest Tassick, of the Sixteenth Btate, to which the new owner belongs, ts empowered to issue such certificate, or in the absence of such Consul or Bund Consul the Consul of another Bund state, Sec. 17, It remains. reserved to the individual States to determine what lier vessels are to be allowed to exer. cige the right of carrying the Bund flag without entry in the ship register and granting of the certihente, Sre. 18 Vessela entisied according’ to section '2 to carry Jowod to float her war flag on the Black Sea, After these declarations of Baron Beust it cértainly doos not ook as though there were mach probability of a conter- ence to settle affairs in which Russia, Prussia and Italy would seat themscives by the side of Austria and <France. This alliance, if ft has been formed, has ua- of'a Bung Sie conforma 9 wily f hea register doubdtediy been burried by the fact of the uncertainty of | mon German commercial statute book, end. which are fur. the. posnion cocupied by Prustia upon the Tialian quee-|| Zimhed.with certifcator Atiowing tern focarry the fag of » und State, do not require to be registered anew or be pro- tion. Now tvat the French are in Rome this question bi bp a new certificate to acquire the right to carry the may be patched up without avy coll sion between France and Italy; but, in any event, another natt will have beon | igcatnatie foemee che registers eae te Ue erated to the cen fe hi} pelts ie coma of the piasige of Franoo und her | ACGvef fouer Mp roses are apple the Held by Judge Miller, Court opens at tea o'clock A, M, omurrer:— )—Mott on bebalf, ete., vs. Connolly, Compt, et al. fssues of law and fact Nos. 146—Kattenhorn vs. Tuska. 20I—Gritith va, Alexander, 8)—Katveaborn vs, Tu Supreme Court—Chambers. yi by Judge Ingraham, jock A. M.; call of calendar at 12 M. Court opens at jfeeceved CASES: 225—Lock wood ve, Lockwood sie Bamibarger 232—Lippmitn vs, Hart et al, burger. Brau er vs. Bumbar. 113—Wilson vs, Wilson, vs. Bam- popularity arnong the mass of people in Europe—very | cilable with the provisions of the same without prejudice to 135—Comean et al. vs. | precinct, came up and the prisoner, Yester- wiech desorved by she conzae whion aXe tan tabans -'* ents taier iatge ia thd egal eae, ga Gortcs Fa Leavitt otal. | Noack, Ay mctoien he mere arrow ih. pron Dodge, at On Saturday Init I witnessed what the Parisians cal! a | £%C, 22, This law poes into foree on the dat of April, 1868. ena CL Ul. V8 Van elige Shean? Te tp. | the Jeterson Court, by whom he was <edemonstration” in one of tho cemeteries of Paris 1a Mees ere eR “the prinony of Pe Agee 4 a69_In re pe Eatate of Wiliam - : : * | committed without bail, * ® country where no public meetings are allowed for the is > T. Ruel 177—In re pea vie Co. ‘ Gipricsidn of soutinenia of gratification cr isdguation, | ene so mateallty, dew go:laiaturee onthetatol abet, fT RUC 180-Banks" ya. Groton Na- |* CARRvING Burcraniovs Ixprexesrs.—Thonias Smith ‘where no twenty people can gather together for any Given under our own ha hand and the impression of the e—Bonfort vn va. Barrie. Hua Bank. was arrested by Jobn Kilahan, of the Eighteenth pre- Purpose without a special permit from the polics authori. | sca! of (ue Hsund ab¢he Falace. of Babelaberg, Getober 25, | Ag—Blevens va, Lipman. | 196 —Anderwon va, Anderson. | cine, ona chatge of having burglarious implements on Sob Taare wen eaten aes He, adgralL Ly, sumuntm-Seuonuzcen | BERSR TEAS” tiagaea | Bie person in the night dime, At the time of Smith's they aro obliged to take advantage of circumstances as M—Hardeway | Bolt, va. Collins et al. } arrest, tt is charged, he was in East Fourteenth street, they arise to give expression to their feelings, Saturday R U $s $s { A Manaf. Co. vs. ectral bo arth va. Degener. near First avenue, Meg aie dp a in @ suspicious map- ‘was the jour des morts (the fete of the dead), the day in . Bolt, &c., Manut. Co. rris ve. Aspinwall, ner, Of late a numberof the dwellings in in this street had been entered and many complaints haye been made 4 sii eee An etratoens known as “4 picklock was found in the possession prisoner, Ho was brought betora Justice Dodge yesterday morning charged with or ‘aun and committer for trial in default of $500 laren or Gorp.—Charles Monger, a young va. which all Paris vizit the tombe of frieads tying in ‘the cemeteries and decorate their craves anew with jous offerings. In the cemetery of Montmartre, buried SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE’ HERALB. be tomb of his friend, Ary Shovier, ie Yhe remains | Political Conversion of a Red Republican of Daniel Manio, who was clecte ident of the laet | Exile—His Surrender and Pardon by the Venetian republic. They were to have been removed ast year to Veuice, but varions excuses were given for | Emperor—Pronresa of Reform and National 1oL—Bamburger ‘the Call Be titaan’ et al. ve, Goth adéis Pleas=Trial Term=Part 2. Equity calendar continued. Mnrine Court-General Term. Held - udges Alker, Hearne and Grosa Nos. 1—fay She delay. It was well understood that on Saturday “aor pe 6—McLane va. De Sever. « e on”? 2-Ci ft, wrocks Mi i | Man recently a journeyman in the employ of Messrs, Yast a “demonstration” was to be made at Manin‘’a from the Abolition of Serfdo EGorans vs. Lockwood, & Hor’ "4, Ringlander tly a journey: ploy tomb—a demonstration not erty and in opposition to only im favor of Italian lib- Sr. Persrsnvrc, Oct. 23, 1867. Goorge V. Street & Son, No, 15 John étroet, was arrested 4—Pond va. Clark, ally vs. Melville, Toign intervention, but one } For three or four weeks past our daily press, notwith- | 5—Schuule vs, Soelan. A-Joreplrvs: Lowesatetn, | by offer Bennett, of the Tombs: Police Court, on the also favorablo to repub!!cazi Mania's tomb lice at tho end of one of those broad and | standing. tho tide of exciting foreign intelligence that erat. beh evo p ove (in the pte a iene the v oped well paved ayenues, which characterize the Parisian and give them the appearance of real “cities * Tt is on the brow of a hill aud eaay of ap- proach from s*yeral direction jefore entering the cometory, adont Three o'clock in thé afternoon, I found 1m ascertaining its locality. The maia body comes pouring in with every mail, putting editors and UNITED STATES ES_cincult COURT, newspaper writers ina stato of unwonted agitation and | myo False Imprisonment Case- Against Sec- activity, is In # continual and joyful flurry about a recent.| retary of State Seward=Tho Federal Courts event, which would have formed the subject of my last Decide to Regain Jnrisdigtion. f: ¥, | letter bat~ for the important and unexpocted document efore Justice Of the vast crowd ingide wero “all marcbing one way,” toward it, ‘But, upon reaching the avenue ae end of | brougkt by the Berlin National Zeitung, This event, on Nov. 27.—George W. Jones vs Willtam H. Seward.— which jt was, | found that the government bad taken | which the public and press justly congratulate them- } Thig noted case came before this court on Wednesday, ts “‘precautions."’ Atleast two bundred policemen in pe og ‘and neaven oulg knows bow many mouchards, at nO means an ordinary political nine days’ | on a motion by plaintii’s counsel to remand to the Su- a Were stationed aloag, aud pacing up and HF dans at the are: nue, requiring the crowd to “move on” an pormits one of them to stand stilla minute. Before the ‘tomb, in front of which several hundred wreaths of im- morlelies bad already been piled up, about a dozen were stationed, and no one was allowed to stop there at all, F rong han Bt So bs a atone py it imply dropped them and pa on, but if thi arrosied their 8 ps for amoment they received a To. | aad talontea agitators, Mr, Kelsieff, an emigrant and minder from one of tho sergeants ds ville that they were | disciple of that schoo! of Russian socialists and repubii- to “circuler.’’ No actual disturbance took piace at Maain’s tomb, although I heard several pretty loud rumbles at what was considered the too great officious | cal exiles, Mr. Bess of the police. Most of those who brought wreaths seomed to be students and workwen, and upon the faces of not a fow of them, as they dropped choir offerings tn tho gold, and Justice Dowling comenttied baka for" Bi ice aupination, THE FENIAN FUNERAL PROCESSION. One of the most imposing gatherings that the Fenians of this city over bad occurred yesterday, to mark the sympathy felt by the brotherhood of New York im the fate of the three Fenians recently executed in Man- chester, The demonstration was fully prepared for Deforeband. There had been meetings of’ the various clroles, indignation assemblies to express the popular voice on the subject, and a general muster of the friends of Ireland throughout the town, Thanksgiving Day is” celebrated in a variety of ways by our citizens, and the Irish portion of them thonght that the most appropriate celebration they could have would be a grand funeral to commemorate the fate of the Manches- ter victims, Atan early hour the bystrests leading to East Broadway, where the funeral procession was to don, and thence plied thelr:revolutionary prepegasiac having come to the conclusion that he, slong with his yey of the act the uniform of the front of Manin’s tomb, was plainly written a feeling of ; mister, wero thronged with men in determined opposition to a government which treats its | prother oxllos, hed been, laboring under « mistake and th proceeds in ibe Moredont Melty thn Gite view of {Fenian brigade. Tho ferries that ply from Brooklyn eee reansun ie peg a on ate strayed from the right way of serving his country, pre- | ol a decision this court on the eer of | were continually bearing ‘over fresb cohoris to add to the ranks of these, and by the hour of noon the whole plaza of East Broadway, from Grand street down to Chathaed square, was crammed with a dense crowd of those who sympathized in the cause of Young Ireland. At twelve o'clock the procession started down Chatham street towards the City Hall, and when it had been oiaiites case with safety; that he was equally weil om He proceed in this court, but he wished to ascertain now it jurisdiction for ‘On the way out of the cemetery from the tomb of | sented himself at the Russian frontier and yielded bim- ba cy ov pore riper Revotyedrg {ke crowd | seit up. voluntarily to the authorities, esking. to be visited the former and, the police mot thinking thatit moved on fast enough when or- brought to trial and casting himself on the Emperor's i ye opregeene eae intake dered, was not so considerate as at Manin’s tomb, and | mercy. He was.accordingly conveyed to St. Petersburg pase it did not fellow tax ‘but thar the bry vias arrested about a dozen persons. As these were being | aud xept in close cbufinement for. about three months | nt some futere day object to a ooh OE ce toeg ene anda half, when the Emperor, having been made ac- | insisted u| hurried off to the Commissary of Police they were many tifes by banat "Re label ws owse tn to avvass trial, ‘ral. pees Newark. Tun Ganqormso Case.—Tne young man Meeker, whose arrest on a change of garroting bas been reported in the Heratp, and against whom eateenuoryh 9 techy ts mee ‘Noe J Arrived, chip Glad Tidings, Thompson, p of Mir. Beach, $500; : ot garroting Mr. oes: chal pp an Genoa. to load for NXork. Ballwia, $1,000; charge of etesling’a wacch, from Mr. Eetee Robertson, tar NYor ee Jobnson, $20, Newrogt. &, Nov ay peck tte < Cra @ “i Elizabeth. Allen, for NYork: Ama B Fink, —On Wednesday nicht, about eleven o'clock, a fire broke out ina carpenter's shop belonging to Mr. port: James Smith, on the line of the New Jersey Railroad, or Brock, for Swatow or Foochow' a ; Simo. uear Elizabeth, The flames commuucated to an ad- | fe Crowell (Or Fovehow;, ba er a Joining tenement house owned by a Mr, Ogden and | une (oes pany ee ‘ sree ry orcupied by two families, The inmates of the house 4 H ¢* eaved but little furniture, one woman barely escaping | parnatpenccksn7am port ti heave, Ringeapienscers with her life. The er’s shop and house wereo n- Ist, Ki ohYork vie cou. tirely destroyed. All the tools in the shop wore lost, | | Stenca Leos, Qo.30—In port bark Good Hope, Shaw, involving @ loss to workingmen of $300. ‘The tirst oor | fren Bowe oe ees ate pett dismasted—no Tadael Genta terkae Of the house was occupied by Peter urns, whose lose | yon" Ute Marte Hetdere dE (ey tromeea ton ae is nbout $100, The second floor was occupied by a man ‘Bamed Poterzon, whose loss is at least $300, none of his furniture being saved, ‘The total loss is about $7,000, ‘The two families were obliged to erect a small shed, under whicn they passed Wednesday and last night. The members of Engine Compony No. 8 were enjoving themselves at a ball when the fire alarm was sounded, but they ran from ‘he ball to the ‘‘crosa roads,” a mile Teady for sea. BOSTON, Nov 27—A iardun iteach (Gew), "Smith, Liverpool; bigs Mau: Cole, South Amboy : ecli's Champion, Phisdelpbia: Carrs Walker: Mofariane, Pal Iphia, Cleared—Burks Louise, Everett, Mobile; Retusa. (Br), rf Chipman, Philadelphia: dist pore dhges Sp ng managed to get the tirst stream of malty chs (ae) Patcte open homas; een wate: ‘Bord, Sayantiah, Al cleared ote Trenton. Now Orleans; ‘tctlehan, Howes. Haleisa Annest anv Atremptep Eacare oF 4N ALLEGED CouN- TsRreiTer. —Y esterday afternoon the Chiet of Police here arrosted a man named Jacob Browt, on acharze of utter- ing counterfeit money, The prisoner followed the buei- ness of rag buying, and offered in payment, as alleged, ‘bogus one dollar bills, and twent ‘e cent fractional currency notes. His tions have been most numer- ous in Ocean and ington counties, ere is al- cus, “Morgan, ‘New irprise, Dick Wittiams, "Corson, nee New don, thar Filinore, Ghase, Phi Sailed (win )—Stearsers Glancuss barks ks Drchila, Mreuman nencia, am aeons the Rtadia, ships ‘ships be tong Pomane and BAe! eae Nov ier, Wekonan ip Puen, erent, Shaw, Tsland; schr Broadield, ©: ‘ leged, he-duped numbers. After his capture he called Mth—ArHvea, et er James,» wittia aside the Chief and Proposed a Petey Finding | S¥denbam By), Miliby,” Cardly'sohr Conntellacions Keleer: his project folied, be availed himself of the tempting op- | New Have ‘k Pleiades (Br), red—! Bradley, Londonderry; po Johan J Ward, Inman, J portunity of an open door and escaped jersey City;'Geo 3 Adams, into the etreet, but after a swift pursuit. he was rearrested and confined m the locke, wie he will ‘D removed to sore Te nan Traub. B to-day hy Cy 0} ‘1 Seaane pebding completion of the new county jail . eu. ashe 26 ant Fennell Dart tke ate! epkins,, aE ARLESTO! kee areal ilu, 2M Tucker, Wie NAVAL INTELLIGENCE. by hae eat ‘deo sp Basin Safina York; Moueka, do; aw A paval court of inquiry co convened at tho Navy Yard, Brieko, Buoksv Mil SC So oe, Brooklyn, N, Y., by order of the honorable Secretary of | yy PALAIS” Now 3-6 Se iene, bari Cardenas (seek 1 Pan the Navy, on Tuesday, November 28, and is still in ses- | DIGHTON, Nov 2#-Arnved, echr Salmon Washbara, NPORIRESS NUSHOE, Noy 28—Tho Coquette reports. ov having of the Capes, Dark Alex Rirkiang, from Se sion, to investigate the causes and all the circumstances connected with the wreck and loss of the United states steamer Sacramento, on the coast of Hindostan, in the month of June last. The court is composed of the fol- | yannah: eisai aed A Srorrabs tor ine Semte a pd BEE ES DG, ey emule aches Esoch Pras, nh, lent; Comm es . f tain John J. Almy, and H. H. Goodman, Judge ‘Advocate, Peri wit Ron rg. pao & ull can Nes ie Cow: Cornwallis, NS, for ork; JaueN Baker, Wilson, Phitet SHIPPING NEWS. enn rennin nnn ~~Aimanae for New York—This Day. 3 SI lioe water. vHouites: nMOLE, Nov a1, PM—Arrived: Dabport fi Grant, Lode xis iitte Perry, Cash, ‘eh, Cash, do for Nan By ae Renter , Paragon; Se ate i y LB Levering, MD Syigs Ganines "icp teat or Lineal ‘Sun rises. ag Sun | sete. eve evel Mailed — kins, Ming mer, and all ere MObiL Nov 23—A1 brig L Houghton, He eee Ftv, rig Houghton, ertany 348 PoRT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER ~- 1867, ey Cleared—Ship bammpion, § Smithwick, = Liverooe CLEARED. | NEW OREEANS Nor ‘22—Cleared, steam: ‘ “i Eaton, NYork via Havana; er esi Georgina st Eh 4 qathig deing Thankspving day, the Custom House was tts jr cahontan, Weak Bark Linda (Sp), jonas ARRIVALS. ‘barks’ Annie 2 Riba aD) ae | aaa ertet, Sisal; sohr Billy Butte (8), ‘Bowitt, lowity Pore Peng ron it Betian Sipias art se Se in ene 8 RWORTEY BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. coer Morgan, Boston, with mdse, to W oe Richard 8 El; Lombard, ei Oct wit Bart tne pun arborn Bros. Hi “ e Rw pre last, 10.6 ay ear hater, ig theca - = 3 1 eC : eee nae pesca ea MORPOLI, Nov ved, ache ‘oung, “Hate, Brie Louse (Br), Davia, Be NES 38 da mock, put tp tn distrean taht to Sufken irbnsides’ “ad strong NW gales’ bn the waa et ay We mes sehr dane Water. Piprig Jeannette, ——, Elizabethport for Rio Janelro, with ee, Sure Lal Saat a a Nowe Hy ver bet an Danvers. Bijg Fearless (Br), Lana Discharging guano at Asto. Geir “yore ‘eae D Sia ng lt. Black River Ja 19 dare, with 2 oranges, fo manera afl light winds and calms the pa MREwhol ee Sap: ae es : yes been Gays north of Hatteraa Topide (and both scied M3 M 2th Pash van sderroott, Chase, Port Sd tasarrive ewan, ne Pie Benr 8 8 Tyler (iern), Pratt, Port Jolnetay ‘ford i feet tor Virginiag Ore neetewa Schr M Vassar J Bi or Elizal fiebetbroet ‘arebam. jled this A M, wind NW, Ui Behr Jonas G Chem, Deering. liza Taanton. | Harding, Providcice for vers. gar | Cowell. ‘smith, Elizal ort for Fall ever fF NYork: sloop Emerald, Norton, do for do. Also; sh a and Brooks Hlleabethport for Providence: fertamouat bs Cs pulladeiphia Yor’ Boston: ifeten. % 3 cetiese coxeemumiefeame | fk pmnie meen ergor Ow Sehr Qaaker Git, Newton, ae a Se port fr for Bo) Baten. yesion Gon, chris, rite for or “NYork; Joba ‘Menioee,* Heabetl Portehester for NY ork. Behr J F hoes Bal Uatoten (or Pawtucket rere ae a oe Sebr Wm P Williams. fom Haken tense, Providence for NYork; H Mason, do for ce lariaia leat partatees Bee scat ey Bt tess * nated Sow Ls ‘Haven £¢ a ae bees 4 imme. latthows, New Haven for Norfolk. eae Mer Por’ ‘oe Hondout ¢ Eee ae Wirt owe tr Waa i er? i SL atael steamship Sazos, betta tr anne Seman teen Miorthport for Bisabeth- Fern Bangor; ‘por hi I Merritt, eeeeen: 6 Cold Spring. Whi Bene r Mary Buco mies, Murphy, Cond Speing 4 Schr § Parke rer, Lue, Stone ames rt Bcctns, Prenat eetine, Prenah. oon: B Beery, Youngs - Ira Bliss, Hudsor Providence. Bosion; GR Murtey, Mure Sara Ww ‘Whistler dr, i rbinner, Rendon for Providence, ae a a me gs FS RB Gage, Rogemnoey, tawny faley S WA Glocker, exter 3 eat, TEE due tape, fibeny for Glenwood. ork Marin Marts (U8), Hal, lew London. Sey Tare oe wees in tow be 5 from. ENCK, Nov se Novs, jobite; i atrcared Phi gaps eR Cobb; Sophie i Baker; Richard joward scamman, ‘them addressod by their friends, who shook hands ae : while furiing the ‘mate ia to “@iib thee, and many'of these latter wero also arrested. | quainted meanwhile with all the. circumstances | ,,Ds/andant's counsel called, the attention of the court | marshalled in order and had actually got under way it Hea: ou wan ay via efor | Balaay. erry: amen ees Seah Great indignation prevaila among the indignabt — of the case, and without bringing i to trial, | ing the same section of the act of Congress, and con- 2 lat “ii ty ad ‘case | Xi Ee Bart, G ery | at what they consider a great cutrage on the part of tho | 164 nim «free pardon, with wo restrictions or condi. | tended it was authority ip this caso. Fane et ‘ter he donderry. ‘The rename ag thea ie Witte, Davie police authorities. Tt tion of bare | _,Justice Nelson remarked that the motion in the case M aghtahip. Among the persons arrested were four journalists, | tions of any sort, This sammary exposition of Patrie va. Murray was to remove after judginent in eat from Liverpool, arrived 27th, is eon m fine, Go amt Messrs. Hormina and Santon, of the Corsaire, a satirical | racrg already tells am eloquent tale; for any one who can | the State Court, while the present was to remove gone SDewolt'a Co, Maria a sas Host cag Shak, Johnson, Political journal which has been in existence about a month, and whose sale on the streets during the Hall of the city :gand hke an army it marched across the Park ia review order by the Mayor and but he could see no material diff th Corporation, who = Sem ae the ee eae Teoetve judgment there; to she law in question. That boast oven a superficial acquaintance with modern Rus- the cases ith respect this penod has been ben weed half a dozen | sivu history and politics gathered from general hearsay and | »., snowed af ibe wo ci sc aehetion Gouataal ‘Laurent ‘ot the ‘Figen Most of tho oihers | NeWeDsper reading, will easily agree shatsach @ step, dar- herein ave bs : mi | See effect ore New Goo’ contre "Gay “we “a | ‘wore ere ae of them being a nephew of Jules | ing almost to foolhardiness as it appeara even now, ‘ by ot in covianeta; which was altogether afuneroal type, The men marched by, hengy sags Favre, against the arrests has been pub- A protest one that any man in his senses would have dared to con- shed, and one of the parties arrested and afterwards template, much leas to execute, in the Emperor Nicholas’ menced i inst the am i ee some boys, some men, until half the toran legal arrect. iii lector to toe aveniy | lifetime, for whatever the démpunetion which a high. | Apriiterm. | Plu, W. 6 Tatas whoa three learses, each drawn announcing his intention, shows the state of | minded man may feel Lg att ek A toh for ‘defondant.- . four Deas, camo eer To eee festng about this affair, He says:—*It is a duty to | his willingness to atone, MGS eM. o>: VER OEY was deposited, on which was in mos of the it to jnstice this brazen-faced impudence of arbi- | to rush on a certain fate, and, toambition, such Mancheoter nians, O’Brien, Alien and “Larkin, with CITY INTELLIGENCE. Bay toren I wit perform it, Shall we allow oar- eeives to be robbed of evon the liberty of mourning ? count upon pon 208, Mr. Editor, to aasist me tm this cause. (raitiess atonement ae thay of ‘away his life in a4 mines of Sibera, Mr. Kel of ail others, active and enterprising as he proved himself inthe cause with which he idenwfled himself, was least likely to suiter even the toncbing and sententions comment,’"“We mourn his loss,” The were cufficient. After marching by the City Hall, the Fenian funeral Is the all of us Godefroy Cavaignac, the Posrroxement or Mwye, Ristor(’s Derarrors Por yooes i slow Ao t ae cup bid First came the good wan, good citizen, the brave journalist, would | (ho homesick longing that embittered the latter of —Cabi atches from Mr, Grau’s agent i the mai then a band, aj a battahon of have received and defended it veneaih bis ia You rf ‘exiles ote BAnine nyuene Comm enee ” alter which the rank and file ot the Fenian brirade men, his voluntary exile, to urge beeelge mere would have a bo more than @ morbid act of voutless self-destruc- Wetbat he acted ashe did, afforded strong centr Havana, received here yesterday morning, contained tho information that sickness was exceedingly prevalent fm Havana, and urged bim for no consideration ‘will act like Godefroy Cavaignac,’’ U 1A times have that tbe Asiatic ti embark with Mme. Ristori for other on the scaotd b vi PRUSSIA. been excbanged the milder scepire aeneen Soctace eae “te ” the batt ews sae ruler. But there are more sides than one to the The Attest pluce for’ m. an to die Is when he dies for man, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. and the occasion fer exultation would, indeed, beaighe, bruary, paratively small, if it amounted but. 10 np wot hoped, tne island will bo lieved trom all sick- On the reverse of each of the two banners the words The Bund Flag—important Marine Law. Tanteuee of fadwidual clemency 4 atm on nees. ‘In the meantime soe wi Venus her portorm.- “The Martyrs of Manchester” wore inscribed. The Benury, Nov. 0, 1867. partofa vee ee ree R. The eawon of de ‘ance in this country. Second at hog beep sore gree New York To-morrow $3,524 new rocruite will bo taken into the | great and general rojorciug, with. wi ir KeisieW’s | sopness op Ex-Govenson Lows, oF Manviaxn.— | ck part io the Fenian gathering, and mustered protty thro: i. Russia, is to be Tho of army ; 58,960 go into. the infantry amd 12,800 — the parry Mg Shey be First. of ali | E. L. Lowe, ex-Governor of Maryland, delivered « prin hog Byheamrony M. Syeed ane convene June: cavalry, During the last war the quartermaster ag ps let it be borne 19 mind ad - coir 4g not | Jecture before a large audience at the Cooper Institute ae sar ge enees wares Lynch, — partment was unable to supply asafficient number of | a commonpiace conspirator stamp, last evening, for the benesit of the House of the Sisters jurphy and, Jol Laney, rescuers tation be cousidered in thedight of af 1 Kelly and Deas were the chiof ‘uniforms, kc, Complete watforms and equipments aro | T°. 21(¢~ return to che comforts of inte ot of Charity in West Twenty-second street, (8, Columba’s | mourners “ho followed "the, beers. in ‘the mow ready for the entire Prussian force of 600,000 men. | more (han it is a denial of hie former convictions or ). The subject of the lecture was, “ The Catholic | mourning carriages for the parpose, On- Experiments in the military hospitals have Jed to the | undoing of his life's work; he denies nothing, renounces | Church and in its Connection with Civilization.” The ad- | reaching Fourteenth strest. the. Fetans” marched femaing of an ordor that the walle of publia sick rooms | > Porton, of nie, Tavau, Malt vary ciiniing, man io. Greamwas able and eloquent. occupied two Boars {o-its | down |e eee eae nea strest, ohne ae ni @ au 6 ue ite f Uo “ ‘shall bo painted a light yellow with oll, excepting where | jiabie to who does ohut Me op deiibermely im | spointe were received with pean long continued | crossed ‘the town and aul entered @ green tinge is requested. It it neither allowable to ad. | the th be has batlt up for psa bid a sturdy and at its close the speaker received a shower ered A Vertis nor deal in foreign lottery policies in Prussia, | $84 stubborn deflance to tbe modifying ininenes of | of plaudits. It \s the intention of the Committee under « events and thought, ripened by observation and expe | whose auspiccs the lecture was given to have it repeated men. He TBis isk Mater in woien the government will saifer no | rience. When bo went forth, some ten pears ago ® | at an ores. 16 Canad of ition—not even from its confederates in tho Mo ip pepe Se amnion, pi ened Supoes Duatna—Darney Foglish, a man sixty years didn ‘TO buring at the salt spring iu Sporenberg are | Sharing, 7) ‘all tho gallant and intel the | of age, died suddenly at his residence, No. 556 Bast | participate in tbe meeiing, and the balgagion of the Continued day and night with no signs of approaching | youth of Russia was at that ill-fated period, with the | Tonth siroet, from some uoknown cause, Caraner Wil. | houses along the line of @ procession ‘wore crowded thé voliom of the deposit, waich 18 at least forty-eight,| mortification Lallicted on ous cay eet of ie lass. 07 Was notified io hold an inqiest ob toebods. Coro. | Nh fale and gauly dremed laden who looked with greek feat eight inches ja thickness, campaign and the epdiess Vista of abuses apd tearful | per Wildey was notifed to hold em inquest at | not terminate until alate hour in the af teenogM, and it Intelitgence from Ratidor etates that the rinderpest | maiadwinisiration which 96 Prine sireet op tho body of Ausmete Schmidi, a | was dark before the men had dispersed and ye last emht, he did not German thirty-two years of whose death ‘eniform disapprared. eee mainte tememeee \tar 2a Sten Poorer rer meiietess | (jckrenete cremate ea | ctige in a ‘slate ne venty Years suddenly @ following order was telegraphed on Wed: a ernment councilior aud the vetorii surgeon of the ro gh dow vected and dutifal sutect o ope] Welnesiny nignt, in room No, 17 of the tenement } tho various captains ot ot the (etropotitan Ponce of thle departinent are employing the strictest rules of the Prussian remedy, “stan pibg owt’? Yesterday aud to-day would yoars ago have been at Jeast semi -holidays. On tne Bist of Ocvober ta days of por the al-good Protestants were wont to celebrate the Kteat anniversary of the Reformation, but this its 350tn ouse 31 Park strcet. Wildey was notitid, Four Drowmn.—The body of an ikoown man, aseent tobe 9 brother of Charles 3 Spencer, was found floating in the ater near Harien Bridge yestore day ovonings ing a hie wild wast. be diem boraia, at ehh the fixed spetpose cat Jaboring for what be considered his country’s good ia the way whieh he Wough( most condde vo to it—a way, which was not open to Nim within the boundaries of lus, native land, “Aud now (hal he is réturaed of his own city and@Brookiya, It may be added twat a commitior of Nhe Irish dhanon tte) ob the same day the order was iseued, called on the Superinteadent © obtain & police escort for the parade, but were wn: obtaiaing what they sought, Mr. Kennedy that, as a policeman, he could not order polleemen i Fon ia gong by with scarce @ passing Hotie® | Frog will, and tbe secret hope which made nim decide escort @ procession of sympathizers with the fate Yeaterday the primary ctechons for fee new Landtag | on 5 hazarded adotermination has been happily ful- of men Who bad murdered a Pottecuad A large num toe overmmeal, but to be ex; jonce * ‘olive missioners cai aed i at "so tapers hak 1 give below a sadn! Keowiedge Peccout a soprano PROM TAR PRRRON Ceres Gitwera of the | an vecor. There was no eed of any stelng. try, by directing to Healiny an euieal parposes 1N086 | ghip Knterprise, now lying at pier Tast river, went | A+ parade tatended to do Regi A hed Fos ge Ae apd valuable wol have been wasted for ot ee ste niiee bh ir atin far ag. We, fe Wiliam Oy tae ue Feme os,pemnonie ah inowtion ‘fforts towards am-| DefOFe Justice sbandiey, at the Reset, Males Police | Merrow ‘vru'witan that avy ote en our hah com and O Eee Hs sade Fy hay pois yy ie edd which is not to be attained at the preen | stage of 4} Court, yesterday, and alleged that whith he was etadd- | duty, yar of piatoon in reserve, Gunks Ssiey. angler k Gp vraniathe foltowidge= scat Public We to which Russia bax as yet arrived, a4, if T ipg in the balireom of che Hotel dd Nad, detwech tite AN Ae HENS Morehalls Tooele of the States of thd Bind S ever partially attained, would bave entailed om. ine poo: te of three aud four o'clock om Thursday morning, heasefoeeb exclusively \O carry as pientiag bah i aes sroudie aud misery. xeingPat tho pockt in which me NEW JERSEY. the bund, wanderings whiea Mr. Kelsie | waion was (a silver ooo of the value of $19) when , iy Se L270 mo ang undertook for the’ rirposes of poittical agitation he came was tow gp pulled out he wrned r grasped NO tude ai LER ’ ueulycontect With the people of the Sola a of Thoan: Willams (whe was present. ia Hoboken. of Ausiria ‘oe e og a ad youn was his wateh, accused ~ /Scppen Deatu.—Yestorday afternoon Cordner White fauna py Stn ot Pea area, OF the Tetth peveiact, Ant | viewed ihe body of a child named Matudw Parker, six trial at (he Special Sessions. 9 | Peeaut Proxroonets—On Wednesday evening a *o~ shat traitied Ato Keitoy, of (47 Fret avenine, wot at the Junction of MArkot and Divisiom stroeta, lwo women, Catnarme Willigcns and Marghret Dowabee, — oe Years old, who on the previous evening Was sei7ed with fever and expired ih a Tew hours rite The ‘The paretts of Be that theso diskomtnaved and op+ essed tnembers of OME groat vational family, spond Digue 4 creer ous af8 COMMON mother ween looked As she one sures by & aie pope el Rom wou they hoped for asmstace tea eympathy in is ett de Stn eae pant wi gate had 0 e Bil are deme elas to el isopen, Every one may examine AWMSST OF AN ALLEGRD COUNTRAFESTBR AND SWINDEBR.— Aboot noon yesterday Deputy Sherif? Reed arrested a yusiners hours, the struggle for Nberty and iife whicn Iay before them; | of her tho way io the Eighth avenue tank than named itenty Stoht Bremen tock. ‘When OR gadldnaPaotnemuied LOTS * tes of Kindred: tightening and strengthening 10 be acqnarnted BIE the ve pret thew oe Wish Bh cae. ship 1a cho reglater ont posi tho sur of elemenis ane rest some moneys ined Ka clase: Sh ne see | um ng ibe vesting and rea table pick hen brought to the Pollee station ier et ort ‘bse Ig piseactien thas exer. aA Mere bo | the ee felon ery fume ie won Bight —“ ised on tet tno | io terror tetire the ona ind avenue wn it $20 a iy tae Byed seg, 000, if worn seli-cteated Pat he atshat ane | pate 9 ye ony. ‘Thay lett ° lane: he ae eheck for sh ot 000 on the Coatnam Raina oi wc the owner, or, waen } tine was ov eputed bare 5 Aid gos .0\0 & Second avenue car, immediately | was gned Jusim al, Curtis; also the badge ones ‘The arrival of the ship Harvest ai appre te in the paper of Festerday, She arviged Mh td fer a passage of 80 days. BELO Brig WG Berry heer ts the bar). SAILED. MISCELLANEOUS. REPUBLICATION OF BUCK BISON. pha ‘The late Dr, J. B. pisos, story entitled for Bremen: Morro Castle, Havana Gem Barnes savant i Magara, “Rlctniond: Empire, Ales. "Ale jobn, Liverpool via Sava Soerepies Lontan cand all stonored at ‘Quaranti Pe ina Wind at sunset NZ, lightsand foggy. wutte Fae So or. THE a UN AY euCURY,. weet ee erent it snd hin ane cee out for the FREE, + Marine Disasters. Sreaxce Metsoroxis, of the Pall River line, isle backtag to her pier yesterday mornin a contact with - damaged her rudder badly. Newrort of the Pall macent Itne, whi with the vropelier Oceanus on ednesday reaiog River, was too badly ere Wiansferred to the bare Bristol, from settbefore reported Tevice pat tate” ering a hs be o6 pumped out gut, end would ieave the latter me OR THE ©! OF it PRAIRIB, tre by XDAY MERU Bato Rescvr, Spe, Rio DAY ue ped aha for ier. 54 joimes’ Hole 27th inst, x eontinucns ive and ws estes es or i 10. at Nelo rudder gu of BBR READY. wel A SPLENDID NEW nansit (of “mh Endicott, from Georgetown? brie? Der fergie en "ory cargo of 380 tons af. Gl Stat oS pea Pumps Ce ce the water gain eo ahore a Hie es me Sane Ye cd where she sank in 15 feet of woter, foe io FIRESIDE COMPANE <= cent Tgdeamenpae rcpt Lotte FIRESIDE COMPANION Sour Brosvriein, Crowell, at Baltimore cauap Aéth is Herbert +m ee rae: Sota B 8 Yoovs. Hatch, from Wellfleet or the Rappahan- THe pie rer River. collided wien Ag oan a night of the TABLES; fh inst, and had stern ore, mal and gail carried on, away, and put into Norfolk tor poy . HB iw JORN, Recouss, ashore off Westport Point, has been rage oi ‘pal by Capt Ben, Baker, of New Ledford, who is uow r heii TURNING THE TAAL Psy: Wperraien mar) CyPSy-ePnobuaee. TURNING Tile TAB! im Davsrni Noucester, 20 rthen,: sia Kenircvark in itee bas Geom told vo ‘ir Deusnary ft, m, Of Bosion, for $' wet Dinget Strame Line ro New ay rene ty Ma A Tg | the iwereasing trade between Ioaut 1H innate: BRAVO, should imarice that « itve of steammabipe between netween the two TUB TrALiaN BRAVO. Sines wed id pay handsomely. ane Savin omen ae Hon is Ano increnal , and the Steals tidied ton ‘ye 4 plete aa rdaametinets | __ PULA wu UO iV oF bute month Srould be Je invertase, and we “AMOLUTE, DIFORCKS LEGALLY omtALNED 1 iit iaquire toto (he ‘a Ss ince open. ae ipenapa aay su picient cause: £0, pu ‘icy barge: on. Indianola (Texas) bs divorce obtained, advice me . vio wi «= c Satine eee a a, Sarno Vigil: Stafford, Ricketeon, aaited Mig Bab OBTAINED pl a a bh. from New bedtord po 4) eet Neier Sh gt cra Oe tev 8 eru ci iy tre eo eaeup Bark Aciantic,. Mag of NB, was at int StF ah eg oe Seslbquiehocrmreen hah oh A; patti DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY ~ were oe of oe » Ique Grown about spt A bork bis ap oil stues leaving Mi Seren s ca Ne ert mentor Pa ado oe te = o taken Gite seen, cs aay Ps, aot sth 10 anne lentes SE KEyty ma. a antueket, aly Aira Wasbingusss of Nae : POR THe Sr NKPIT 0 / % “soien a Bark Martower, Dil. trom New York for Barbaton, Nov | % % ‘Chase - 2, lat 87 40, Jon * ® 1% 4%, a reign Ports. ANT, £92810 =" a Banton (Br), Chace, for Now AY, Boo ay Cong Brace Breen, ta, brig Atina (Br), Mor. LL Prizes saa CLOT, woken tow, for Philatiphin dg. Soran Caton afta Canpurr, Nov 18—In 5 bares Sees baka Rate Sethe “tonoa or + deoun Pearl = Eniuesas, Nov fe alled, brig Lydia if Cole, Jones, Now an ona Kowa, Se; for Java, wo load i¢