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4 EUR OPE. The Gladstone Cabinet in Eng- land---Its Enterzal Difficul- ties and Home Policy, Radical Agitation and Cabinet Con- on in Franee. Prussian Rule as Felt and Described in Un: ted Germany. Ry mail trom F cial Our cable telegr: pe we have the following spe- lurnishing Imporiapt details of © tue 26th of November, ee y; ENGLAND. Glodstone’s Minis- t~ Uniortue Fresh DiMleulties of t Mr. s—The Question of the Da nate Nomingiions—Me. Ayrion as Prosulent of Public Works-saving Money in Small MattereDIr. Lowe a Thorn in the Minine rial Side—No onomy in Bligh Places Tho trish Revolutionary Radicals and the Catholic Priest LONDON, Nov, 27, 1869, In my letter of tie 20in inst. 1 mentioned more than one anficu! ch Mr. Glaastones Ministry Bad to cot im within more than from Without the Lay iu-cay Liearn, from authority Witeu cuufto be d udted, that a iresh source of dis- Ggteement bas aw u, duriig the preparations the re ab piesent waxing for tae next Par- Naineu go. sé queson which adds Buoiher to the severat topics upoa whieh 1t seems Ampossivie to Mase those serving In the present camps @dininis: ton to be Of one is tne ballot. As With regard to the Tish land difficuitf, so it is wih regard to this obslacie to con- cord among } adstoue’s followers, The old Whigs of tio Cabluci, such a3 Lords Granville, Clarendon, D arquis of Hartington and overs holdr aur positions, are against the mea- @ure being iuiroduced at all, and urge that tae Min- nou'd set 1s 1 just the Dill, not even 1opea question, Ou tae el ight, Ain Wosier, Mr. Goshea, and eveu Mr, Giadsivus higsel, bold that not ouly Should the baiiot be tatrodag but tuat the bill Should be made a Ministerial mea: i, in com. mon With niost moderate Liberals In Engiang, am, | coules Glaustoue may aye his fauls, nisiers are ob els, Lub meu, Cabuiet lorm@ what is reaily ao hoa- lon, Or Al auy Tule the most honest gud toralougtume. Give dem ‘key would Lave inaugurated n3 io luis country, But » Wach, a3 we are told, the ai cue Laud 9 dowa tosevuer, it will be sible to see the aristocratic wig and the plevian Comuouer Work Weil logevuer In Wis coun- mula co. Wt the Clarendons, Russelis, y 3and Speacers—iook upon $ a3 having a hereditary rizut to the govern- They ave not yet loss the old use Of putting the tories out 8, Greay of Unis counry. a ition that t O1 oiiice 13 to p Wigs 1, and they look upoa the uw 1o are W.ih them in the Cabinet AS #0 NADY luteriosers Woo have really no rigat to the position they a,avain, Mr. Gladstone has Dotaiw jauu ROMUBATIONS Le bas ww ely iae World ia general has, ang Bot without reason, tawen great oence at we &ppolutment of Mr. Ayrluu—who made 1s way in the word Lecatise he bad made money, and who hia uailoruey out ta India—to be Presi- dent o. tue Deparcucut of Puolic Warks. The work Whicu tails Lo Lae jot of Cals Ouicial 1s that of superin- teudiug iue pubic parks, Lie public gardens, and all the bulidings a+ Wel, a8 grounds that are the prop- erly of the public. Tor the last three genecation We Were La Kugland ab ieust fity years behiad wwe rest of Buroys, aoa peaps gull surther Beuind tue LU htales, lk Our ornamenta. Gon of puvile our pictue galleries, our Tiues, ditty Heit a Lilie tv Clause and jawns were 4 deal 0 providence. terly, Lowe iuiucd OVer a new ileal, We d George Manuers aader tie tories, Mr. and aliecwards Mr. Layard, wader the lb Waom were mea of reuned taste and st they could for tue improve. Wilh Us (a8 i DeLLeve 1s in ail matters of art $ lujluved Very greatly. ‘ihe aiil- yuud & judge of pictures aad has oWiulge Os WOW public gardens ougut eiue syuueor even the peer had Aud Uae iy one of te tings upon Jail Way Wild Treason cougratuiate Thes* Gays 4) Classes, Irom Ue marquis mMeciaily, tase & priue inthe puoie works ces of resort of tne country. sure be,mulng Dow to feel and %O UNderstund Wai Lie paiks are tWerrs; that the Duvile buildings and toe wagniicent couectivas of pictures ave paid jee Out of iwelr Money; Wat wacy bay We gurcéuera WhO look aller tbe Doweys aud Lic Woouueu Who take Care Of the trees. And this Diakes theur have mere pride, take more Care and be far jess wey to lujuse ibe property Which ihey DOW er. budiwus lo dy bie Ment of the i the case With you has of Bull Of iY Us ws as correct ak iaid our ey U.celstund Lat lucy are Lue uWuers, AS an Ameri- Con Rene AD paid LO née & Jew Weeks ago, ihep Guiving through syde Park on a Sune ‘don’t Kuow @ pitasau Binds Of Wore ment iv their p. thas tue pur BiQAl baa LO See xo Many thou- ig peupe taking theirs day's enjoy- ceming to KQOW , aud that therciore they ougit & Or the jest teu or a Gozen years, Dy waiier woelher couscrvatives or tverals ruied 1a Downing treet, ail our places of public amusewent Lave gone on ip.oving. she Jas¢ presiaent ol tats Geparuuelt Was wir. Layard, Wao Was just been Wade British Muster ae Madrid. He was mau of Cu tivaied (asic, Wilk a Kuowledge of sculpture aud Mscuiweture ja: above te average. But, owing to Bue uiuecounlasie ireak, DL dstoue lus Died lus Vaceucy by ® Man who has not au idea in ouctal We beyoud that Of saving Tnoney, aud Wu vad nol oved &@ Week In ouice lie Was quizzed by Punch, lwagued at by Fun ed ) aeatn by tue Tomanhawer Luu Mi. Giadsioue wok vuice this jast time Mr, Ajr0l Vas Uuly LuOWL a8 & Very takative, very OF Muscosed iuelmber of tae House Of Commons, 1 Chal Gsoctnbiy We represented for some years the Doroligh uf tower bawueds, Which forms ihe north. east (bis oversrowa metropo ls, But he had a Locral Cause ,00d service, aad v 2 Was a upon w fora @ mine is 4 Was lade ue of (he sec- r U1 course people woudered v oupl nan finding his y orune of ouleral ile; but Aller a Lime, ans aut e Uuat he was very use fui ab Nimes auiimg tis debaves upon te Irish Church Dui, he Was worgutt But now thas he was Dich Lawed lo sucreed Air. Layard as Mioisver of Vuu.le Works, dud (dat io wis speech Lo Diy coustitue €u.5 He decmres he Wal do nolusig but save mouey, Ald Wil DOL Lake @ singe otep ta the direction of Luprovement, pouple commencing to ask het- Fe. voo Wuy itis (uals (iis Square Wan shoud be pus 40 (ie YOUN Lule, AUO Wuy, peruaps, We least suie ian id te Whole adm@ipiswation—a mag to fue Uris are Wal sealing is oa Hindgo— io pieveut iuiprovements ta uur ore Iam sure I don’t know— but—wuy or W that suviig Of muuey im What wre comparatively Buu Wisiiers, bas VeCOWe @ yeriect Mana iD Oficial Bigitud. thot a penuy saved is Dot aways a peouy Gaied, coud, 1 tink, be Verided at tue presens Uine ia bugiaud, A bead clerk in one of the pubic 68 (iu we Mie Olver day toa’ Lb Cousequonce of Vie pelly ravings la ius department, the Waut of Messchgels, Loe dilicaiues iv yetuny jast suppiles of pens, wk &id paper, We aod his colleagues get Through about oue-uuil tae amount OF business that tiey used vo do Wo years ago. but 80 long a@ min. isivis do Bot lax Wea, Or Mivome, Or Wheat, or Hour, tiey muy do Wha they like, Bud Dota soul will gruubie, Eugiisumen—at least We majority of We Ii le Classes—seidoim jook beyond We morrow, And luey 41 noid as @ poliucal axiom, that “Buough dor ive Gay is Ge evil eereut.?” jo tie b@st imorwed circies it ts imagined, or I Blould suy, is KuOWR, Well Known, that Mr, Lowe, Lie Chuucellor of the Lxeaequer—bob Lowe," as he is wore familiarly known—ia the one ercat thora in Mr Gladsione’s muivisterial ie. “poo Lowe” la @ seif-made man, fud one of those seli-made men who Wink no Muh OU God's Wise World 1s 80 great, or #0 Wortt Or sv Wieilizent as Bell, Hoe ix Of pretty good birta, Wont ous bo Ausiialia and made a lortuge there, aud thew cane bome wei in Parhament, with aa occw Sioual leader im tie London 7imes, and pour out his Burcasia Upon ad Woo come near him. Why Mr, Gla. stoue ever jmaue fiin one of the Ministry is one ‘O/ Lavse events waicd will ouly be Known at the day Of juuginent, Iis true be was asmart wrier, & veiy velllng speaker, & zealous ally of hus friends and fu unscrupulous eueuy of oWwers. but he had in his own persoa far more eneaies than frieuds, and Wico 1 Was kKuoWs Wat a man Who had pever hed guy Lnancial posison tb isoglaad was to be our Ciaacevor of tue Kxchequer tae feciing of anger And annoyance was very great. And time bas proved tia. tue public lu this country Was fot Jar rong. AS’ aa American mei haut, long resident 1a oudod, sid Of Mr. Lowe, “he 38 @ larke ian of “amall mind.” from the fret day that be took NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. oMce be put himseif to save, bat to save in a petty, ‘cheese-pariny’” way, At is true Chat he has from the outstart met with a didicuity that was untoreseen. ‘Tne iormer almunis- trator had 1eCt a Binali uupaid Dill, due lor ihe Avy~ Sinan expedition of neariy £2,000.00) steriing. Bub whatol that? In a country Uke Haglaod evea a Sam Like tis onght to have been met and prosided tor Witaout any (uss, Lo taese divs, howewer, 16 feoms bo be the rule hab aithisiers 5 five (iti- CluALLY) Q4 A LO-Morrow Lue Waoie earpire Was ColMLug to gk Gud, As Prime Miuister, Wao bad selected Mr, Lowe to ma@uage ie finances of tue Kingdom, Mr, Gladstone Was oblused to support the Cuaacellor ot the Hxcueguer, bulthe later has done sar inure Ulan Lhe bitterest poliucal opponeut coud baye Woped jor W injure te present admtuistraiog, 1 huve no besiiavou—and i am siucerely sorry tor it; tor | look upou Mr, Gladstoue as the most sincere ana zealuus revormer we have ever had at the head Of aduirs la bogiand, WikhoUla BIDgle eacesuon— in sayiug Wat Wiere ure now throughout the king- dom & guilion and More e.ectors Of te artisan Cass whe Would, U & general election cane on to-morrow, yore lope! Couservalive candidates rather tuan tor those Wo Sapperted Mr. Gladstone, aud this be- cause of the, LnoUsanes Of ther fellow workmen who have been redu rom Comtex to absoiute beggary by the reductions and preaxing Up OL eolab- hsuments whic Mir, Lowe has eifectods Anu yet, wih all this “saving” in small Matters, Hot a suiling of the salaries paid co mea in high places has been reduced. {o Uais particular air. Gigdslone bas Wade a most Vilal Mistake. There aever Was in Engiaod an admiuistradon wm wick s0 tawny needy—very needy —men uave had appoul- enis” There are, of course, exce) lous to tie rule; but suiil the majority of the preseut miuustry are genitemen who depeud very muck upon their oficial auiaries as (be Means Of nding Maem mM tue neces- suries Of ive. In kogland such a state of things is quite contrary to that we have been acvusto.ued bo, vue mipiscers buve, wita very jew exceptious, A Ways Veen Men of independent means and needy oilcials are not thought to be, at any rate Wild us, the best men to have in power Some Uiree montos ago i mentioned In a letter to the HERALO that tie Irish Fenian or “ational? party Was beginning to be careless of What tuelr priests said, aud thattne Penians, as @ rule, were on bad terms with the Catuelic clorgy. My words were cuugutup aud, of cuurse, suvered at by several of jue Loudon papers. ‘To-day there 1s contraag- ton Of What t wrote you. During the elecuon coutest for Tipperary (at Which the Fentans were Joolish enough to propose as their candidave Mr. O'voaovad Kossa, Wao 18 NOW & Convict pris ouer in jail tor having takeo part in tae Feaian rising turee yea ago) they hooted Fataer Vauill, ius parish priest wi proposea Mr. Hero, sud auterwaras sume mob wrecked tue house of Fatuer Howley, anotber parish priest, ber se his curate had supported tue same Candidate. Ol course au Ls must end sooner or later in very severe measures beg taken by the government, and, more Wun Likely, by the suspeusiva oace more of the jjaveas Corpus act, As 1 said mM my leer of the 2ulh, the Feuiaus seem determined Lo binder any- \uing tha can be done in the Way of fair aumuinis- eration jor ireland, aud appear really beus upon brugine back to power the tory government. As Lo Cuuse Who ace stil im prisoa, Weir fh ieads out- side Have sud the door pou tiem torever, or at auyr 1y Years to come, But these ener- geuc, 4 igen seem very like the worse of tue oid Con party 1m your country—they would die und would (et all their friends dle ten umes over rather thaa hold their tougues for a few montis, iuey ate, maeed, the bitterest enemies of their own Trieuus. FRANCE, Jeon in Paris from Compiegne=Meecting Cabinet and Receiviug ports the Agitation—its Mainspring and the dvadical CousequeucesImperial Concessieas aud the blections=M, Keturn— Bonaparte Rocheforvs Taking It Easy. Paris, Monday, Nov. The Emperor, the Prince imperial and suite ar- rived irom Compiegne yesterday morning, at a quarter before twelve o’clock. Four carriages con- veyed the imperial party, without escort, from the rauway station to tae Tuileries, where the Ministers, the Prefect of the Seine and the dignitaries of the court had assembled. The Emperor received the re- port from ie Minister of tne Inverior, on the inci- dents counectod With the private meetings last Sat- urday, and Wilh respect to the general physiognomy of the Capital since the opening of the ballot yes- terday moruing ja the four conseriptions. There is one quality possessed by Napoleon III, which ail must aduure, His pluck is undoubted, During tie disturbances last June he drove along the boule- vVard ln the evening in a coupe without escort, He and the Empress, on the afternogn of the iollow- ing day, procevied im an open carriage to the Boule- yard du Prince Bugtae, where there was a crowd of Work people, The carriage was brought to a stand- sul, aud @ free aud easy conversation ensued be.weeu Imperial velvet and working blouses, which ended with cheers for tne Emperor and Empress. io the evening there was a total cessation of distur bance, and We heard no more of the disgraceful scenes which had nightly readered the boulevards dunpassable and disgra the capital, But three days since I Was informed by a professor of universal political knowledge—a man who, in his owa opinion, knows everything and in mine should know better—that suould @ disturbance take place 2—Midnight, } at the elections and a single drop of biood be shed, one thousand persons had agreed to assassinate the Emperor, and that even should there be no disturbance his days were Duubered—his dynasty at an end. Now of course his Majesty is aware ot the ijl feeling which has ex- sted in certain qfarcers of the biood and thunder od, aud be has taken every precaution for the suppression of an outoreak, but the good sense of tue peopie will prevail and tho Emperor wil con- tune to direct the destinies of France until cailed to auotier Word to reader an account of bis steward- stip. Napoleon LLL has a rare merit, one Which can be claimed for uo Oter Freach monarch since the year 1789 Ie yields to public opinion; but ic is jeared taat he has yielued op tae preseut occasion too late. ‘Toat he gives way step by step tustead of makiug & complete reforin. For my own part, | ‘am of tue opinion that sweeping changea will be Inau- gurated, My opinivn is based on private and reliable imorwation. if the Emperor by indecision or hesi- tation alow grievances to accumulate he certainly gins by the fauits of his adversaries. With regard to the state of Paris on this the 22d of November, 1869, the day of the elections, and on which it was propucsied an ouibreak would occur, Uauquillity has reigned supreme. It was not until the extra editions of the evening papers were pub- lished that the resuit Of the Vouug Was publicly known, The boulevards, at an eariy hour in the evenlug, Were crowded with persons in anxious ex- pectauon of the arrival of the journals, who remato- ed patiently in toe rain, with therr ieet lo the mud, neur lo the Kiosques, discussing the chances o1 ths candidate aud tue merits of the other, and wuen xt Just the result Was known that tne opposition in Paris at least had gained the day all enthasiasm evaporated, and people wondered that they bad jor smouient takeu any interest in the return of Kocneiort. Why he has been returued Providence alone Can tell; for ail aginst that as a representative of a popular cause he is totaily unsuited. The fol- jowing are the official retarns of the elecuol FIRS CONSURIETION. Rochefort. 7,978 TOCMe.....+eeeeeeee 2,704 Carnot. .. 13,474 THIRD CONSCRIPTION. Cremicux. . 0,781 Ponyee Guerticr. 9,699 FOURM CONSURIETION. Glais-Bizoin, 14,002 BriSsOD .....seeseee 6,143 AMO ees 50 KLGHT CONSCRIPTION. . 18,834 Héroid., 2,245 ar Fourth conscription there will be another as Lue majority of Giais-Bizom Is not sul cicht lo entitie Him to #seat in the Chamber. M, Allow withdraws, sO that the return of M. Glais- bizoin 1s cervaln, With regard to the return of Henri Rochefort, if it be consiieved as an insuit to tue Kinperur, 13 @ sUCCESss; It is One Vote In tie Chamber guined by the opposition, but wWithous’ doubt i will give rauny votes to tie government. One of his adinirers ex- cialined ip ecstacy of delight, ‘To-day Heart Koche- lort, deputy; to-worrow revolution.” Tue frencu do not Waut reyolaiion, they want a ilberal government and nutolug tore. With respect to the election ta @ oAUOUa! seuse, Mt is of Wore Consequence. The rat circonseription will accased by the whoie of erance for having alowed tue radicals to revarn their candidate, which might have been prevenced Wut Jor LDe apaviy of she Conservatives, 14,000 elect- ors abstained from young—that 1s, 2,000 nore than at Che iast Clections. ‘ihe number of votes given to M. Carnyt and tiose obtained oy M. Terme ainounted to 16,198, 80 that with 2,000 Votes in addition M. Kocuelort would not ha beeu elected. The gov- eruiuent has NO reasoy to regret his entry to the Corps Legimiatil, lie is safer there than at large—be is “uiuzaed.”” Thave referred more particuiacly to the election of Heart Rocherors, ay he was considered the revolulionacy barricade, the reguiar political “out and outer,” on Whow was pinged the faith of Wwe radical jauatics of the French capital In the provinces M, Aiired Leroux, tue Vice President of tae Chamber, Won in a canter, in the Venuce, M. Bourbeau, the Minister of Public Instruction, Was returned Witwout opposition at Vienne. The canui- daies woo desired to lutroduce themselves to che Corps Legisiatil without taking (ue oath recetved a severe revuke from We electors of Paria. Brisson, Geant, &c., Were nowhere, In ali large capitals ere are revolutionisis, for Whom the baliox bux is au in- siruuient of destruction; but on tie present occa- sion, When the revolutionists of Paris have openly avowed toeir intention to ove: tura tue government, society lias not been shaken and ile Bourse hus con tunued firm. In days youe by Livre Would have been @ pauic, a8 Was Caused In 1340 by the elevuion of Var- not, Vidal and de Fiotte, Without doubt, on the other side of the broad At. lanuic, the political state of Frauce may vave been supposed to have occupied invessanty the head of tue chief of tue State—a head which, certausy, Nob Diade Of BOG Material, has Cavugh to make ache incessantly, While toe disailecied are plowing against Le Sapoleon dynasty the Umperor manages to Shatuh @ few hours’ recreation, “Ail work sad ny play makes Jucs a dul. boy," so thinks his finpe- iat Dlaosty. There bas Leen & baliue a Comviewne, Tae Emperor managed to,kili more than any one eise. buperors alwaysdo. robadly che fealhered rovaters, whue they are about tt, proter beius Impe- riaily kuled. However that may be, his Majesty, on the day in questuon, bagged 175 heaa, via:—SIXty- it raboits, 104 pbeasauts an) one red partridge. he rreiet of Police did well also, as did aiso tue cioud of princes, admirals, Counts, marquises and smaller (ty Who were invited to take part ip the Lf- pe.liisituahter, Bight tuadved bead of game were brougat dowa, M, Olivier at Court--Why He was Closeted with NupolconThe Premiersh p—Coustita- tional Gevernmeut=The Snez Canal Navie wativu-.plomatic Mevements—The Ope: VARIS, Nov, 24, 1869, The iMteliigence Which I forwarded some days amoe with respect to the new Ministry wil! prove correct. The peror was closeted yesieraay with Emile Olivier, Scaneider, the late and fusure ['resi- dent of the Chambers, and several others of the tiers party. In all probabiiity you will find it stated Au te Paris Jourbals (hat the Pmpecor has nut secu M. Ollivier. Take my word for it, he iis. 1 will feu you the purport of the interview—to prepare tue Hmperor’s speech in amanuer sued to meet the views of the Ollivier Ministry, and wiso those of the late majbrity. All parties were salisied, Imanicat- ately utter (ue opening of the Chambers Emile Olivier Will make his bow lo the public as Prime Miuister of France, Ibe Emperor bus accepted Wis polit cal programme and consented ty bs forming lus admtuisiratiou in apy wanuer most consonant to lis wishes. ‘The great question of the day, and one calculated to cause much coutroversy ln tue Corps Legisiatil and the press, 13 we intended innovat.on O14 the gov- ernment to ereate Under Secretaries of State. Tae ground takeu by the goveruuiwut is ras it ts aavis- abie Lo meet the Views of the oppusiuon, Witch hus persisted that ail iho Ministers are old men and that the government requires an infusion o: young biood to beep Up With (his “go-a-lead’’ age, In cun- seyuence of the few statesmen now to be found in Frauce the government proposes to nominate Under Secreiaries, tue tusuitution to be, ia fact, a pursery for fucure secretaries, To this the opposition makes two objections:;—Firstly, that the expenses ol the country will be increased; secondiy, that vhe pro- posed chauge will give aa undue iufuence to the government, These grounds of opposition are un- tenable. The Under Secretaries will receive ao pay, dud Wey Will be selected rou the Co. ps Levisian iMis iuportan’ question received yesterday tue approval of tue Council of State, aud it wail be carried by a large majority in the Chamvers, ‘rhe llers party, ue independent liberals, or, more properly speaking, dyuas tle iverais, 18 composed of 110 Deyuties, OL Wiuja Eanlle viiivier is we cwel, audit will be supported by tue iurmer major. ‘Tue mninority Wi Gut be more luau LWenty-seVeu oF tuurty Out Of 202 Depuues, of Wuicd tue Corps Legis. wl 1s composed, ‘ihe radical Opposition accuses the Emperor of having provogued the opening of the Crampbers vo (ue 2yUL asi, Iu Orver tuat te Kmpress may ve preseul, A pyruil Was received AL oUue O’viOcK Lo- day abaouncing that cle Hmpress Ouly reacued vor pula ab eignt o'clock last migat. Au acuicld Will appear i (ue Paris papers, written by tae Youager M, Lesseps, 80 Oi imo promoter of tue cued Cuual, denytug emipnalically tiat Buy ves- sel had been brought up by a sand banc or injured mw any way whatever during Lie cereuouy Of Opeaing tue caudal, My persouai inurmaiion enavies me to siale that aliiougu there tnuy have been exagyeratioa as to Ws damage dune, Severai Vessels during their passage (ivousn the Canal sudered more or iess Lucca. Veuience, | hear taal 4 vessel Chartered for a large party Ol @Xcursiouls(s arrived exactly twenty-iour hours after tae Ceremony Of Iudugarauion Was Com- pivied, Great Watiiug aad guasiing of veetk auoug the unwasued seasice, Mr, Layard, the uew Ambassador from the British Court to tat of spain, iett aris yesverday for Maarid. Your readers may remember iat be went to Hgyot in search of anuquiues, ie vas now Lae opportuany 0. compiciing ms antiquariaa Knowl euge at Greuada, uinong tae Moors. ihe brtisa lio bas Voted Lia a vore, aud be Is svelved accord- ingly. ait, Otto Russell, the offictous representative of her Majesty Victoru’ av tne Papal court, wui leave Paris the end of this week for ume. He had a iong invervieW this Moruiug With Lord Lyous and piov- Q@biy received his insirucuous in reference to the Council at Kome, By Wwe by, It is said that tue eXcommMuUDscalivl @ZalNst actors 18 to ve removed, but wali remain in terre force agalust duellsis, Lord Lytton, wuo Was i iavis for a week, leit last Saturday tor Italy, On arriving at Avignon he iound te climate sv good aud Wwe proveroiat beauty of tne ladies 50 congeutal tuas, according Lo a lecter received tis morning, It 1s prooabie tuat the auihor Of *Peiliam’? Will pass tie winter at Avig- non. Ju the neighdorhood of the Morgue, the last rest- “ing place of the dead Wh» haye mes tueir deati py acchisnt, by suicide or by tue hand of the assassin, beiore (he body 18 consigned to the tomo, Is a piace of considerabie interes’ lo the living, aad whica ut present 18 the sveue of unifsua! activity. 1 auude vo tue wine depot at Bercy, The quays, avenues, courts, gardens, Cellars and every avaliable nook aud corucr are literally packed With barreis contaming ihe pro- digious quanuities of Wine woich have recently ar- rived from the French vineyards. The wine guther- ing this year Las turned out much more #dundsot thau was Gapected in the monta of August. ‘ine Wine of 1369 1s of exceptional quality in regard w fineness, corsage, color aud bouquet. Aiew nights since persons passing py Place de VOdson were startied by tie apparition of # man Who Was walking about on the place divested of ail superfuous clothing—indeed, be had nothing but a POLt, aid on ls head a cotton mighicap. He was shouting at the top of bis voice for the poiuce— “Arrest me; lam theeiguth vicim. | am Ainck, the iavner A person acquainted with tue unforta- nate man, aided by the poice, succeeded in ieading Tim back to nis home, Witu ine assurance that the sergent de ville would arrest him on toe morrow at eleven o’clock. ‘the poor fellow has evideutly ‘Lraupmann on the brain. Last night Nicolini obtained a colossal success at the ‘Theatre des itwliens im “Rigoletio." Several morceaux were redemanded, he was revalled before the curtain and received a veritable ovation. Nivo- lint may be considered tue musical lion of the day, destined to replace Mario. Paris is on the qui vive for the appearance of the new opera boufe, “The Brigands,” by Odenvach, the composer of the “Grande Duchesse,”” which cousoli- dated the reputation of the charming Scuneder here and in London, The new opera will be brougut our at tue Varictéa the first week in December, GERMANY. The Upper Chamber of the Prussinn Legisine ture=Sigus of Vitality=Count Lippe=The Anstruction Bill Shelved—Educatiounl Dee paritment=The Bishop of Passau. BERLIN, November 22, 1869, The upper chamber bas held another sitting, when was passed the resolution against the pro- posed premium loan, as also the bill for tne uniform legalization of becoming of age at the period of twenty-one years. The only incident worth record- ing was the motion of Count Lippe, ex-Minister of Justice, having reference to encroachments on the part of the Bund constitution upon that of Prussia, and regarding the establishment of ihe supreme commercial tribunal (Leipsic) as such encroachment, The nobdie Count found not much support for his sensitive views, and waa finally told by the present Minister of Justice, Dr, Leonhardt, that the North German Bund was not so fearful an institution as be had described it—that it would remain within its legal sphere without completeiy extinguishing the functions of the upper house of 1 russia, and that if it were #0 rapacous an institution the Roble Count shoud bear in mind that he was one chietly coucerned in having escav- lisued it, Alter tuis clincher tue motion Was quietly sueived, ‘Toe much spoken of Instruction bili of Herr von Miler has had a similar fate in the lower coam- ber, Wich refused to discuss it in the pleaum, aad reierred it to a select committee of thirty-fve, Wao will notreport upon it Guring this session, The Minister of Jnstraciion would do much betier to devote fis atveuuion to the filling op of the uumer- ous Vacancies for teactwrs, sud sappiying the de mana for new appolutments in the oid and new provinces. Jhe returus go to show that the places Of 695 principal teachers have beea lett vacant, and An equal HUMbLer Of Assistants are required at tue present moment, While apart from these as mauy as 1.242 new appolotinents have become necessary. Jtis nob suprising that in view of the meagre in- dacements held out to peuagozues in Prussia very ew come forward to vovunteer their services. You have already beea informed that Professor Virchow’s mowon fora partial reduction ol arma ment has been rejecied. itis refresning to see tb approved by the Saxon Chamber, aad suil more BO ty notice ultra Couservatives and men in high office, suca as Deputy vou binsiedel and Deputy Y. Kon- neril4, of Vresden, the lawer bemg son-in-law to the Austria Premier, Count beust, as having voted In Itsfavor, Army reduction velng the great ques- Mon of the day, \6 is Kecessary to present a record of every Volee gained over to the caus According lO 40 Uiranonianus journal proceed: Ings at Rome avaiust Wie Bisuop of Passuu—who 19 called the Bavarian Fatuer Hyaciotie—are now about to culminate tn a verdict. He is not to be Im. prisoned, says tue clerical organ, as the Rowish Church has ceased to go Laat iength, but neverches less, Dis putislincnt wil be yevere, National Development Ketarded=Prussin Ree garded as a Drag Chan on Progress—What a Rhevish Patriarchal Legisiator Says of the System—sLaterial Progress=Polish Diss unions—South German ieforurPremier Bismarck—Cable Telegraphy, BERLIN, Noy, 23, 1869. The slow progress of development of national inces. ‘Tho terse and sometimes quaint expres- slous are the veteran Deputy’s own, He was born affairs in this country may well sstoniah observers onsyour side tae Atlantic who havo justly imagived ‘that the important events of 1863 would resuit In union and that @ real, treat and powerful State would supersede that ideal Germany which so ofien has deem designated “a bare geographical term.* Without intending to review ali tue causes which preveated (iis realization, we need only point, as we have done many p tyme, to Lrassin vad its shoricom- ings. This most ‘ormiaabie Geritan State could have readily attracted a)l the others into one grand jederation, if 1 bad but divested ttgeif or the narruw policy of coaquesi and vain glorious aespotical govern- ment. Tt may be thought that (is ty saying too much and tat Prussia ought not t be viuined for elements of disumion, lo overpower which she neither wishes nor possrsses suMcent etrenyth, Bat we must reply Wiat the existing discord, at least the major por- tion of it 18 Cuc to Lhe bad example given by Prussia iu (ue management of her internal affairs and those of the Norivern Confederation, not calculated indeed to whet the appetive for union in other States whe people of whica ure just as itelligent, bear less bur- deus and eojoy more liberiy (lan tho Prussians, Icanuot do better than give the verbatim con ents of a ieteer, sent only tour days ago by one of the iieral members of the House, Deputy Frederick Harkort, to his Consutuenty in the Rhentsh prov- in 1793, bas fought in the wars against France, isa merehant and manuiacvurer and since 1948 a wem- ber of the Liet, enjoying universal reputation for bis honesty and lorutude, He says:— “No addition taxes" fas been my maxim and J have been much avused Ga account of it, ‘to-day the dolicit wad the tactease Of Lhe taxes by twenty- dive pei ceut bave Vauisned., Mere von der ieyJlt Was Gv Burcercr, bis suocess0r secins to huye iound. the siore of wisdow. Le does kot pay olf the na- tional devt, but seis the property of the Stato to muke doll ends ineut, ‘Tuas may be the tliancial ese of Curistopter Columbus, though beyonu & pian farmee’s compreheasiog. Indeed the delet in We trousury tas only beva udjyurned to reappear Li Lo7t, when ose extraordinary sources will Lave ceased to How, Witch is tag Worm that $0 plilessiy guaws the vitals of tbe unpura,oned russian iuai- cest Lo tie returns of commercial caampers, 10 the sirecis und alleys we are told it is “armed peace.” Your polit cians only iguore itor have not Ue pluck to say, “Let us strike olf ten miilious four Lis mulitary edae aud our didicuwy 18 at au end,’ fits woud be political heresy in we eyes of the na- tivnui liberals WHO beqdeaticd us taas boon in tue dirst Keicastug. Let us tura our eyes from the Prus- sun Det aod pray in 1871, “Holy Reichstag, have pily oo us!’ Jn the year 1351 tho military cat was 20,000,00J, 1 LoOJ 1v Las ci8en Lo $70,000,000. That We are vverburaeued 1g eviuent frum the falling off Of tue federal taxes, the octro! duties and ‘the Gimiuution of prouts ob the royal bunk. The bright aarora of that goldea Ume promised us in ,ov0 bas not yet risen at Varzin, Let us picad gully; we are bow sover, ‘rhe Lieb 8 hard at wore ineading tae government bili Of d strict administra- uon, foclorn trouble. Keasvuabie people do nut buiid & house without good fouudation; such is a iiberal dis.rict rule, Lf We do nob liniiaie the exam- ple piven by Suxony oi embodying tho privileged eotales Lato cumuunities. the laiter will remain hermaphrodites aud barren tv the purposes of the State. 100 draib elaborated oy the Miaister of the invertor, Couns vou Luicnburg, is lee the Trojan Qorse; Once drawn into ihe aistricts, we shali see the novle guights tu armor (sie vwoers of sald estates) jumping Oulb of 26 viciously. Your amencments of the vill Will b> wuswered by tie upper Cuauiber wich * on possumMas,”? ‘he most il used word tn Prussia is “sell-goverainent."” A prac Ucal meauiug 13 wliached to “Migas gives rig’? Wuat we neea Ls betier pudlic instruction, not of the system id Muller—disseuituatioa of poliacal and Social Knowledge aimous Lie uiusses thRl the people Muy select proper leaders und droy feudai, cierical aud Lasalie deimagogucs. ‘Cuough the workinguan touy pay 018 taxes lic has to reuger, like the million- nuire, uillitary duty, dud vagus Vierefore to be en- ltied to speak turouga the reyreseawative in matters Couceraiug lie and civil existence. 1b 1s a sad omen Uhat ‘he pubic scnoo! ets Cansot atford $45,000 for peusious to teacuers’ widows, Wuile 3ol.0u0 are paid by the Stute as premiums ior breediag race horses. ‘Lhe teacuers ae foolish tu voting, by order of ther superiors, against the lverais, and ougut nob to Ve wstouisied ab the result, jée.p yoursei”’ 15 A #X1OUI Di laugt iu any of Our seminaries and lyceums. The wantou re.uwoval Of Lie uiiitary mon- ument at Celle Was a regular coup ddélat—ule ques- won sivod—sword contra judicial auvuority, Tue Prussian motto is:—"“suuin quigue,” val Whenever the two colored clota (soidier’s uaiform) 1s con. cerned We are pound to Come Out al the small end of tne hora, This 1s the account rendered by an esteemed rep- Teseotative—an Old man of seventy-six years, but yar in the full vigor of mind—to is constituents, WhO revere bim aud his veracity. Li the people of Baden, Wartemburg and Bavaria read such accounts of Prussian régime who will blame them for taking matters into consideration ana standing aioot, Correspondents of the H&KALD stationed in other parts of Luis Coulmeul Uday Lave irequent occasion to speak with eulogy Of Lue yovernuent, institutions dud progress 01 wie country tuey reyort upoa, bul as tie writer considers himself bound bo teu your reads ers the Wrath, aud nouung bul the truth, it 1s nut his fauil Hf suca Ovcatous Here ues jew aud iat LeLwee3. Liven the aide gvod hews contained iu our ast, re- specuug an Amende hon+/av© i tae despotic case wt Cee, Hanover, turus Ou, to Nave beca a hoax, -tnougit tirst pubisbed 1a & sem.-oMcial journal. The willy villcers wave Hol Deed recalled, aud nothing been done a3 yet to redress the palpavie wrong. ‘The debated in the Viet bave beea wituout aay @eueral iuterest for ine last fow days. Saturday was devoted to the discussion of tue éacs of the Judicial and Commies cial departments, witich were agreed to tuouga Mot WiuOUL Criicisui by Lae Liberals, Wo jusuy Diaimvd Lue excessive BlaMip tax and fees for Nagauon, owing to which tue Department of Justice Jleias quile B Surplus O the Greasury. Oa the obuer haau coupiainis were Made abvul the parsimony ia the Vepartuenas Of Comiusrve, resuting la neglects Oi necessury harbor, caual aad bigaway Improve- ments, Our oid friend, Depuly tiarkort, tu the Minister (has certain Wishes expressea ior @ number of years by the House respecting canal taprove- meuts nad never been complied with, aod was answered by Herr vou lizeapiile that he had the jullest confidence 1n the Correcvuess O1 als remarks; but aere ue surogged bis shouiders. ‘Speaking of cauais,” Coutinued the Miuisier, “we caunot think too men of conuecting the Baiiic with tue North Sea—an enterprise maturely considered and laid out, Which costs oniy thirty-four gulions. If you Wil aliow the weaus vou will fund tue government ready to build 1 Jt ts @ Work Of the greaiest La portauce to Europe—yes, even to Ameriva. Vessels need bob pass te Catlegat, aad tus cunal would rank equal with tiat of Suez,’ Deputy Harkort then told the Mtnister that it Would cost mucu/less au $34,000,009 60 connect the Khine with tue Balu. All Wis, however, amounts to nothing, as, of course, all avallabie funds ale swallowed up by the Minister Of War, Asif for Lue purpose of vringing members back tO their senses again, (ue new alia ister Of Finance rose to remiad tien tal, 60 far as vueir Wishes aad ¥ bearing upon bis departmuat, be knew not tae horn oi Amalihwa, and taut pre- vious to re.uciug the reveane in tie Judiciary or any other department tuey Would huve to oped Bum new suurces of receipts, AS a waties Of great significance, I have to speak Of # serious split HOW opersuug among the Polish fubabitauts of Mae Peussiva province of Posen, Wii, untti lov], belouging to tie Duchy of Warsaw, was Separated Lom Voland by tue acu of tue Vieuna Congress im 1516 aud lucorporated lato Prussia as the Graud Duchy of Posen, Lt hua &@ popua- Hoa of 1,500,000, Composed of about 600,000 Germans aud 860,00) Sclavomians, or Poles, who have aways Wilhstvod amalgamaiion aad form a disiinct element. Their represenatives in the Provinoial and Prussian Diet have held logevner Uutii LOW @% &@ Compact body, called the Polish fraction OF KOIKO, aad Lue Dzlenuin Poznanky was the acknowledged orgaa of the party. In bs democratic aud lveral toudency it has, of late, Opposed the preteutions O1 tie Catholic clergy aad tue chief of the Kolko, Hon. Dr, Libeit, has puo- lished it its Co\WmMns & series Of articles Whica the opposing party deciace to be of w revoiulionary character, Calculated to rouge persecution wad op- pressiou on tue part of the russian government, As Dr. Lioeit Has just been re-viected president of the Kulko, le Was Called upou by delegares ul tue Oppo- siuoD, wmong Whom were two members of ihe Upper‘House, to resign this@position, wich he de- clined to do as the repres@utative of tue uiajority. ‘Yhe delegation then deo vhal they would uo longer suouiit to a majority, Would form @ distin’ Polak Ualavue party dud establieh their own organ, as, 10 Liew Opuion, Woderu Liveralism Would divide Polish senuinent Bid desirey Ali Lope Of ever resior- lng their nauional.ty. Whie f faye ius recorded an open rupture among Prusaia’a Sclavonic sub_ects, eb me turd Jor &® mo MCLs Fo @ South German Slate in Which cue people's party, tivugh yevta tue minority, have pubusved thelr programue, based upou & Worough returm of monarch.cal goverument, ihat Siace 1s Bavaria, @Ud 18 wugean lable ls proposed to be cleansed by Lae folloWiug measures:—Hiist, general franchise aad direct secret Lailul; secoud, revus.ou of GuustiLauon, extablishiwent of principiss ol #ell-government and sell Adudiuistraion; tuird, Compleie separation of Church and State; ioursb, avoliuon of siaading arwy; Oftu, of privilege of birta, rank or eatace; BiX(h, Of Surveillance OL meetings aud clubs; sevens, euuire freedom Of be press; e.giba, responsibility of governinent oificers; plush, Uuliorw civil code, abro- gation Oo: iawycrs’ mouopULy; Leath, improvement of te situation of loboring classes; eleveutu, Just aise tribution of taxes, bv ludirect duties, progressive Income Lad; tweulh, gratuitous msiruction la the puvlic schools; thirteenth, Liberty to estabviied labor and trades unions, rule of workiug hours @ad sank tary lawy fu tue protecuon of the Working Class, The Bavarian Vovesparces, or people's party, de- clare weir invention to give their voles 6 such re- preseatalives ouly who Will subscribe Lo this plat jor. Fromm & source deserving much credit I have infor. Mation lo the effect thas Count bismarck’s with. drawal [rom tie Prassian Preaiershlp Will 6000 as BUlIE the BLape Of AJati adovinpe. Considering the InconVenieuce Of sles ing Lie saip Of Stave oO. Prus- Bla 1c0t0 a Suid t Loopiole DeeWeen decks (Wwe mean Varga) it 8 Ob BuTprising that the Conungency Which ds the Couns sated ta bis interview wita tae writer hud never en'eved bis Mad, KaoUid have are Tived @) ladt—naley, @ i’russied J Peuer @4 dislacl } preacher, from @ Bund Chancellor, Yt was further intimated that Count vou Kulenburg, at present Minister of the laterior, mick! ve pamed Lis succsss0r. ‘The great culastropas waich wok pace im the erg coal pits in anges asi, oauslak the fear of 27y 1yjuerd, las boon before a court of Lavestigutiou, Who wave returned a vor. 2 (he old approved 6ystem—"'ne gas tu blaine. A company nas been sorted, nere headed by Dr. Lasard ana Count Keicheuvach, Which has obtaiued & iease OF the Old Angio-American telegraph vab.e, with.@ view of transmutting in e3 Iron bie Cda- (ineut to Migiana aud America iu order to ybiuia ue license t ey huve deposited $100,000 as security in the weasury of the sorth German buud. ‘They propose bo iay a cable Of their own from We Enghsa Guuss LO such & pois Ou bue German Coast as ulay be xed upod by the Bund Cuaaceiiur, and turvuga bids Connect Kevin with Valencia oy theuus ol Gucut Own Wives, TY ivuse vi ble Old AbiuttocaDle gives thou Lue exclusive ude Of ib, WHOL Cau OnLy be snaved 1a by tae Hugush compauy Wued viel cabie 18 ous Of repair, 12 Norn oed end ot ine CHole 1s HOW being GOus.ructed under bac superinl jeuce Of the Buus authors 1b cunsisis ol Mirce Wires, Ube bemg exciusively lor Ube Uerinanico-Amercan, Wie Oller two Jor the Ansio-Geraane tanec | ‘Tue coutral depolls ty bo Esubasucd xb Bremen, Wicd Will form & polo’ direcuy connecung New ‘gk With al the prtucipal tawns of wie Continent, The service of ail Lue Hues were, in Buziand aud 1 your couauy, Wilk be perivrwed by O.iciass OF Fae NOLL Geruiuh Couledesauun aid ile wae is bo cure Labo Operation in tue mouth of Juno vext. dhe Buad ‘Unauce ior 13 ty De aL Lverty LO inspec’ OF Cuuse Lo De inspected BE BLY Wide Bl instyUients And bie workiug Of aparavud generally of Lie Norta Ge: Man-New York ie, Tae coutract of the Geran company Will Lie Aciwauc aud wewioundigud Col PUHY Hus & POUbICad dud HModucial Clivacter, wid ue TOCMEL Cspeciiily CHALE OC Changed WiLUOUl Ede Cou senb or Whe Buud Casuceliot, Av Lue expiraliod of Uivo years Lue German Cu upaay judy COusiUCE Lael OWA tWausatiancie Gavig, aad ib id expecved Luere Will be every uecessity Lor Liiy as Lue Ladle tas been Constauliy lucreastug, beug vow Lveiold as Crtousive HF Ibs DLE LWO yeurs ago, ‘Lue bead villce of Wie Coupany bDeog Al Luis City We shall have @very opporvuaily by Keep you duly luforumed of aii the MoVeuwenis Comaeceed Wied Wiis Liuporisat Undertaking, LITERATURE. Reviews of New Books. DISCOURSES ON VAWOUS OCOASIONS BY THE Rev. FAYABG LUYAGINDUB. ‘Lrausiaced OF Kev, Leonid Woolsey Bavod, Wita & iugtaplical gaxuicu. New Yurk: Gd. P. Puta & Suu It i8 to be regraited that more time and care were wot devotvd to the publication of tuese admirable discourses of the famous French Tue trupsiatioas = beur marks of hasic, which Mr. Bacon recognizes by tellung us lm the preiace that “ine work has been driven torough at tue ubiuust possibile speed of the pen.’’ ‘Yney have, however, vcea uonestly traaslated; noth- ing o¥jectionavic to Protestantism (und taere 13 much in thew to waica Protestants will decidedly object) bas beeu omiiwed, every thoaght and senti- meut of the priest being faitutully preserved, The toue of tabse discourses 1d pure uud eievabed; they breathe & broad aud dibecal spuiw Of Calauicisui, Wiilie adueriig dure oF ives ude xtuly LO aid Lue Leueds Of the peachve’s Church, Lue great sectuuvat whica Seemed to aniuuate Fatuer tiyaciitue is tue Jove of Giankind for God and, us & Couseqgueuce, Lue love of Mian for Madelud 1s Culisdanay is broad and Conlsaplalive; i yeids holies bo Leresy aad opens every aveuue Wa granu reugious uy. 1b recouchey religiou tO Lue efoftess Ob Civuicalion Wiiwud divesing tho Carstian fata of a singie pare licie of Ibs divanity ov vf 10s lufailiolaiy. In us lee- bare on “Ciyhi suciety aad Cursiaaiiy! we jave we Must Tice aga vention “bue veggin aud Gud vt iva ey Md ais coiaOR to Dowcsiic Sou iy" and ue MGLu giles Of Domestic mociely aud of OMe: Wey Ma Piao by the Marriage Couiract, to Oudcauivk dau by Le Sancuty Ol ie 8 Sove Tognty’ is feuarkabe for its Vigorous as- saule upol absoluisia in civil society aud M3 briiddant deicuce of the people as up- holders of ther own sovereiguiy? Ab ine Saue Ue It Assails The despotism of repusiles as being ‘as Irequeut and iwore terrible tian tat of thouarciics.”” “Ke tgien tia tue Lie of Nations’? is Provably wore deciuediy Catholic, or komad. in Lis Views tau any ocler. It 18 aigu Lue must vigor- Ous, aid We regret tuatal 13 very mucu avridged, us ¥iven here, Wiiuousu Lat iuay NOL be Lhe fault Of Key, Alr, Bacon. ihe ieclures On “ihe dlgaer lutercourse Between Natious’ aud of “War are ‘adiniavie, the jast nawed being particularily due, Yhat on “Olvilizalion” possesses great buwer. We huve nut read anyiulug Wore thorougiy patuetic 1 Ibs eiu- quence tuau the “sermon ou Uie Uccasion ol Lue Profession of Catholic Faith aug iwe First Coin. muntog Ol & Converted Proiesiani Awerican Lacy.” it “abounds im the purest aud tew derest Of Clirisuan sentiments. A sermiva on The South American arthquakes’ is aiso very fine. ‘The buok ends Wilu ah appendia coulaiuing an article by (ue Kev. Bdward ae Pres- seuce, Whe Well-KuoWD Freaca Protestant clergy uaa, onsen and Parties in tbe Caiwoue Chareh it France,” wiicu is allixcd, We suppose, a8 & Kid of antiaove to the strictly Cathouc teaching of Vere Hyacithe, Wuo, noiwitastandiag tue reuarsavie breadta and hveramy of nis Views, ever preacues Ube Jafalibuity Of the Catholic religion aad the in faliibiily of tie Molic Caurch, ‘To place Fatuer dyaciatae in his proper position Woilld be Adiicult lasik. He dous Hol equal Kossuet @nd Lacordaire ta dept) of Lagugnht, aad Wis genius 13 inferior to Gist of Lawmucass Bur ae caraest, eloquent und impassioned, Liberai in his religion, as 10 his pollical Views, he arueutiy eu- deavors to recouciie alberalisaa Wita Calholcisin. Le rejects the asseruiva Liab ihe tenels or us Cuurca are incompaubie Wilk tue progress of civilization, wud euucavors bo suoW that they coutain ail Lae ele. ments of progress. Father HyaCiuiie would waruy have held a COuspicuous positiuu In that epoch which 1s Known Co history as the “Kestoration of Catholicism,” But ativugh inferior to bie great 1i.nds tual checked the warca of Provestanusin aad recovered muca grouad wat te Catuoilc Chuyen had lost, he is Ruue the less to-day one of ive cenural tixures in the galaxy of Catiouc liberals upon Whom & Vast ueat aepeads, Lt would be a great pity for sucu a man as Father Hyaciatue to be driven irom the vosom of tue Catholic Church. Beyoud its pale be couid effect nou good, for tt as doupitul if aay Cousiderable bouy of Cainolics Would fouow him; but within it & wide lield Opens belore him, earnest labor in which Wouid link his Dawe Lin- perishably Lo all that is pure sad holy, THe Lik oF CaRistorueR CoLUMBUSs. Compiled from the Freach of Koseily de Lorgues. By J. J. Barry, M. D. New York: Tue Americun Néws Company. We have been most agreeably disappointed with this history of the lifo of Columbus, It is a well written narrative from a Cuthoiic standpolat, though not at all offensive in tis sectarianism, the sole pur- pose of the wuchor in this being to deiend Columbus from the attacks of German Pro- testant writers. No work tirowing the faintest ligat upon the career of. tie great discoverer seems to have beca overlooked by M. de Lorgues, aud Dr. Barry tas displayed good judgueut and no hitie iitevaty skili in O18 Compiiatioa from tue Freuca, He has also succeeded i retuutlay the avinated BLY le Lik WUICR bie OFigtial Is Writien, tua’ addiag Lo the vaiue of tue buvk as & source of enLeriauuiEns, Although we have ig Irving’s “lustory of tue Life and Voyages of ChristoMer Coluuvus’? one of ie best of bivgrapuies, to Walch refereuce I4 here re- peaceaiy maug, We commend bins Vvo.wime as con vaibiug all the elements of interest aud lasutuchun, in Tainess Of Gebails 1b has a Certain wivautage over all over histories of tae discoverer’s Career Luut we have read. The invroducton is especially nove wor- tuy for the ingenious aoa plausible manner ia witch Ay asseris Ue Claiws OL tae Carnoue Church to tue honor of betug Joremost in the work of aiding ta the discovery of bie New World, it aiso shows, cu riously chougd, that While Frotesant wrier: vetieiiently assauing Une lame of Couuibus, sively theee Popes uw louured Wilu Lue cou ‘Utts uerald Of tue cross,’ Waile “ine sacred college remained faitiiulto this nobie sympathy.” M. uo Lergues notes ay a singular fact tuat ie i tie first buropean WhO las Writied a Coimpiete Lustory of Lue lie of Columbus, While, on tue whole, prawiag Irving's Dlograply and artaching do lite Value to iL, as Well as bo Waal Liuaiboid says of Columous tu Lis “Oritival Examination of tie Uistury aud Geograpay of tag New Continent,” he hoida tas, being Piovest~ ants, they have insuncuvely writtea irom @ preju- diced standpoint aad ‘“uave deceived themselves aad deceived us.” We cannotagree Wit Uluis asseruoa, but we readily credit M. de Lorgues with ¢aruesiuiess of purpose. At any rate, (hose interested i tue sub- Ject will do weil to read the book, Waich possesses foes peculiarly ltsowgd aud tuose ola Very nigh order, A Biiev Sketoa oF THE Earty History or Tae CATHOLIC CHURCH ON THE ISLAND OF N&W YORK, by the Key, J. K. Bayley. New York: Tue Cuto- ec Publication pociety. We have here a most interesting work, and one of value for its 1itiuiate connection with the progress and development or New York. father Joguea, a Jesult, was the first Catholic priest who came to Manhattan Island, alter his escape trom the Iroquois Jndians, by whom he Was captured in 1642. He was well treated by the Dutch authorities and aided in returaing to france, This uulorluaale priest was subsequently murdered by the savages, Whose cou version lo Cliriatianity he attempied, There is no record, however, of any Catnolic pricst residing on the isiapd until in the Wine of Goveruor Dougan, tue Ors, and, so far, the ouly Catuolic Governor of New York, Lu this year the Jesuit re ora show Ue arct- val of Favuer Tuomas Harvey, and theacetorward, in spite of sume fanatical persecution, Cataviicisin sleudily progressed. it was uot, however, until Le Tevowulioa Tor national independence that ue lirst churea was tounded ia the city of New York by Father Parmer. ihe first vonstitution of tals state practi Cally @Xciuded Catuolics from ctlizensulp, Ue fagious Join Jay moving tue Clause Waica required them “to abjure and renounce ail ailegiauce aud siojece Uou torali and every foreign King, priest, poteuiace and State, im all matters ecclesiastica: wad c.vii.!? Morris, Livingsion and others opposed this amend: went withvus avail, andl st remaiued in force uatil the United States coustitution readered i inopera- live, pince the revoguition of our jadepeudence tie progress of Catavicisi of Méubatian bsakad bas beow remarkably successiul We Nave Bok spau however, Lo review ilg history at longi. Tue voluan Dofore us Ova Lis 10 @ Very interesiiug Mauner, aud (0 ib We reier tue reader far tafarmatian, LOW CHURCH V8, HGH CHURCH - An Episcopal Minister Prosecuting His OwaMother—De Lunatico Inquirendo— Which Is the Lunatic?—How a Pious. Churchman Says “ Amon’—Mrs. Admiral Farragut on the Stand— History of the Case, SUPREME COURT. Before Nathaniel Jarvis, Jr., Referee, In Me Mutier of Curoline C. Allen, Who Seeks to Be Dissharged from a Decree of Lunacy.—it wil be remembered by the readers of the HenaLp that this somewhat interestiug case came up before Judge Cardozo some two wontus since, as fully reported ub the time ia this paper, and tuat uo referred 16 to Mr, Nathaniel Jarvis, of tue Comoa Pieas, to take testimony in the matier and report back to him, Accordingly yesterday eveaing tae case came up before jue referee, waea Mc. George Shea, who ap- peared for Mrs, Ailea, proceeded to call aud exaus. ine his Witnesses as Ullows:— Dr. Payue, tie first wituess, testified that he had kuvown Airs. Aleu tur severat years, duriag wick tine ber conduct was periectly sane aud rauoual und Was 50 LOW, aud bude sue iy LOW periecuy capaole of controlling and mauaging her OW cole cerns. » Dr, Albert Hogy was next examined, and testified that he bud ovedslud Lo oUserve Lasa@ully 1 ai ite pluses; had givea special atiesuun Lo that depart- meu; bes kuown Mrs, Caroline ©. Alleu sluce June last, has secu her wt wii wours and Under Bk circum. stances, WiLuuut aay expectation om ber pare aud Wueu sue Was enlirsy Ou ber guard; IS allvauon Was specially aud prolessiviaily directed to ucr; bis colversation Wik er was upon aii general sub,ecis, and showed her to ve @ persuu perfectly rauoual, aod ber iauguage coLe eut; he couid observe nuthiag that Wouwia kad Hlas to BUppuS® Lidl She Was oLuer Laan & perieoiy Suno person; his attealion had been acvoted to Wutchiug ler specaiily, W discover symiplous Of Le sauiy; he deemed her periectly capavie of taking care of aud managing lier property, * Mars AduYAal bdivagul tesuded to Knowing Mrs. Alica veiore und slice tue ist of June lust; das seen her Uuree OF jour jiues a Week duriag Uiac Mune; had Ouserved Mer coaduct aad conversatlva, Wiel Lad AlWays bee FAUONAL Aud Inbelgent; she bas muca Uiproved siuce Muy last; tives Whatever pr parity CAisted Oe.Ore May last Was Occasioucd by Lug Charge ol iugauity made ugaidsh ler; sue deemed her perfectly Capable of Wakiay Cuarge OL her pre persy, more SO Wau most Wouen Ars, Kane, Wiv led beea a visitor to lunatic asyiuins jor years Wilh & View to luspect bae COudde Ulead Of Lue Lnimaces, Festi @ud Cat Bue uad wigs exe perience 10 judgiug Ol the syinploms 01 Lusamity; Sue hud observed Mrs. Alien Jor weeks and had*kuown her ab tue Lime her 80 touk proceedings io ua.e Ler Cobuued; her ivaduer ala Couuuct Has Much line proved siuce Muy iasi, Buce tie proceedings 1M Ler Case (eruimaced; bas bad loug couversatiou Witt her Wil @ View [0 discover way Syup.Ouls Of Lie Saulty, Gitlier 1 ber acks Ov couvelsalion, bub iuled lo discover uy; sie ual also spokea wilh dirs Allen's s0n boul tie procecauigs, Dub luilett to uis- cover iu luuk a parucie of uliacumeut for bia duiouler; the Wilhess uveued herseu periecly Capauie of disituguishing an Inedue person, aud deewed Mrs. Aileu pectectly saue aad capabie of coutroiling VOUR Lerseil aud ber property, Dr. Paue, of 2év Puta uvcuue, cesuided that he had pracused lor Wuirty years; bad oj portunities ior OUseLVilg 1Ws4Ne pesos; Lud ouserved Ars, Alle Wita % VieW WO discover HM she Was MsBue Bud Une covered nyu evideuce of Laat fact, but ou tue couiwury coucurred With Olt the Ouer Witdesses that sue was perivcuy capable of taking cure of both nerseit aad her property. Mr, suea, Wen in relerring to a letter rece:ved from @ couuse in ie / Wosvera part of ie Stave ex press lng un opinion foat tue weubers of Wwe commission suvuid be pualsiied, gave ihe fuiowlay stateweut of Ule CUrCUMsLunces FUL cound.ng The proceedings Lroud Theis incepiiva:— ’ iis jauy, no matter why, or wuose fault it 1s, bas @ituer by ber owWo coudiict, or by the coautvance of oluers, dra Wa U,oN verseif Lae ceasure of persons du Cig Village OF Geucva. Deprived ot ber Lusoaud sue yeursago, and keeping wer soa Nere tu a col lege, educauag Lum lor a Gergy mau, aud liviag 1a #u ecouOuUICH: MAaNHer iM order Co Bive What voy an Guucaliou, $e Kept heroell LO Lersell 14 hee ible Cue luge iu Geneva, seciuded Ifuui society tuere and, Allg us sue SilOUd do Wiiit use re uuoul ber, Sle velaved, 4s Lucy say, a © MiriC abner, wVlag sloue in Ler WidoWuoud and deuyiug tessed tie pleasures uf ine, in order LO Keep suuicieut oul of wer Sinai! property WO support Ocr sua, Sue belaved in such a Munner, ws tuey say ad atiracted the aileution ol Some rude boys belouging To Lie cuileze wt iuat place. Noy, dir. Keieree, Sue lay @ facuily la Lue use of her pea, aud during We date War used lial peu iu deleuce of some parues, Un eXcuse of OMENS, dud In Opposiliva to Overs, aud brougut apon her seit Irom tuem—ceriaimiy ollenug nO excuse LO tagin—the Irrilauug Wisils Uf sume of Those studeuis, on Oe Occasion goin, so far as LO piiut upon her door @ deauu’s head aud voces, witht “an Klux Ahab? Upon It, and Shouting as Luey passed ter Wiudow, util at last she Was accuaily driven from that place, Which Nad been her sua iner’s residence, uid lved entirely bere ta New York, Waich Hud been her winter, spring and auluinn resideuce. ‘Thuy sue Was eulirely turowa 00 hersedi LO Keep herowa Little property mtact. ole had lo use the only Weapon und givesd Wat sue bad— her ingeuaiiy—bo protect Luat property, and bow ef- Jec Wal Wers those euuris Lis Jule commission Wea- tides, ter sun, in aecomplishmeat of aa old threat of his, wueyed tals Colmpiaiut againss her, aVating bimseli of wwe seatimeut of the commuuty yp there aud her living SUC an eccentric ive, Wich had attracted tue nouce of the people sbout her. ‘Tue case was tried as Waterloo, aud with my num bie etu. ts 1 defeuded ner, dhe jury fouud cuat sae Was iusane, aituoug that verdict Was uusatisiactory bo blue very estiuiaole judge Lelore Wuow tae case was tricd—Judge volusou. ‘bweive mea Wert se- Jevwed from tue neighboring farus, and they had Seut twelve calves lato Wwe jury box Mey would have ag much intelligence aud Knowledge of Lie cuge ax had the jury on that occasion, Under the practice here 13 ho appeal irom what verdicc; but, tuen, Lnere 18 Under tae prescat proce-diag & rigub given to Lue parcy to peatiog aller u ceriain Une, Aud LO slow (iat Ble 18 CoMparauivery restored, ir she was ever ingane, and the iruta is thai she never has been, ‘The court thea appomted a wr, Van Houghtvn, who is # sort of cattle uegotiator, or & man empioyed on tie larm of tus lady's own brotier, 4s # Comunitiee. Who that vrotuer ta, you ‘can judge thom Ove sentence of his tesiimony:— “I bave bated Ler ever since we were children, and 1 hate her now." in that prosecution, although this lady’s fortune, BS 11 18 Called, 18 Very sindil, yet the amount of $100 Was charged agaist ber a3 attorney's fees in tne tue proceedings. Aud LoW Was (hat money raised? She hud @ 140i upon wiich very littie persoually velomued tO hersed, Oecauve If Was rented. pie bad pictures which sie had been gataeriug ali her iite—some of WWeul trou Ber oWn hand, ior she is skilled in tue Use of Lue brush, She had vtuer Laing: aclicies OF bijoulecie, aud altugetuer a Lasty au comiurtane huine. Sis dad wise Ciothiug ML ior the suuimer Wear, bogeluer WIth UNUérciutiug; but tus commutice, Wiuout elmer writkg wo her or sendy Ger one aruce OF ¢otling for Lie season, LOOK and suld even her,clowblig, leaving uer during iis Cold weduber WiluoUL any rauu-ub Ub for the season, They weul so iar even as to expose Ler Wnder-Clotulug at pute sale, aud jibes and insults, to raise Gls g.0u, hey deewing 1b Yoo long to wat’ for a swe ol the fara. 40.8 lady is one of a class Which are not Very numerous outside Luis CIty, Sue 13 & emer Of Lue Frolesiant Lpiscopa: Cuurch, of Wicd ber son 18 aiter a fashion, certainiy teehuically, @ciergyman, Sue visits wiose services, which ia tals city are caved the early services. at six and Seven o'c.0Ck in tue Morning. Sue is there summer aud winter, Such ating as that with us in this city 18 Hot Unusual. Por bius aud other branches of tae Cathole Church 11s UOb Uaivequeat, and would pot With them abtiact avy attention. Sucn tims With us, members of the Catholic Church, as voy ing lo wrevered Naine, Woud nut ve Loviced, Dub Would raiuer be Commended, but up in the gtinen § of Geneva, where Uuis lady is from, they woui exicem ius the Wildest sort of ritualising, and Us iady wiuracted actenuion for 60 ucung. i KNOW Of & Clérgyimab, Woose naine L will not montion, Wao said hat sue had disturved tie whois asseie Dage. Lthen asked nimbow? And he answered, “Way, Bir, sue never says ‘amen,’ but says ‘dimen I THACIS Lhe Madner In WHCh tis Womaa aisiarved: tae peopie Wu0 were preseul, ais, tueretore, if gue of tus vere Worst cases I have ever head, aud At 1s one | am Wifing to take very great risk ra. THs Couciuded the lesuim@ony, except & couversa. Hon vy the refered With irs. Allen in reiatiou to her Quits, Walch seemed to satiKiy Him tuatthe lady Was anything but @ iunailc, whatever her religious views migds 0@, aud, duvodtiess, the report lo 4ue court Will be in favor of the lady, and aa order will be isdued discharging the Cowmmissiva aad cestoring Airs. Alien to the control Of her person aud pro- erty. : it should be stated that after the order of reter- ence had veen grauied Judge Dwight, of Geneva, wrauled an orucr staying ail jue procredt which, however, on Coniug to tae Knowledge of Judn@ Cardozo, Was prowptly set asiue by @ coniuly order, MARINE TRANSFERS. ‘Tha folowing isa complete list of marine transfers from December 6 to December 8>— | Share.|Priew. Date, dame — Dee. 6,./Schooner Jas, K, Chment tar} | % [Jaa Cigmens- a | wk wd ne zy All | 408 Ai. | 348 Al, | 5,00 Halt.) ‘26 BLBL) Bod 9 OLB] Bd-vd | 5, Gidea | Alle [Lay ‘The two officers who Caused the destruction of the Monument to the islien tHauvoverian soidiers have been removed from Lele by the order of the King of Prussia, WhO WAS given instruction for te re Duilding OF tao memorial ab his OWN Drivale ex-