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4 4. . - T A b K (@Y TTY FEOEEOTReRSTReeee e NEW-YORK, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1866. : PRICE FOUR CENTS. S F g n thiek mows of December. In Irelsnd’s poverty and_disaffection s disgrace, s weakness, | persons. Thereforo it can hardly beexpected that in theso THE METEO SH 'WER. o "‘. g a “‘m ”‘"” ) of " "I THE FENIAN TRIALS. EUROPE and o danger 10 the United Empire.”” Dr. Leaby, Arch- | matters Ireland can come up to the mark of the ‘‘sister RIC Y %hmm:-hmmmm“:‘m.m‘-: borser 7 7 and of | TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF WILLIAM HAYDEN—THE e T taied 1 Pitiment ol but | 15 mhatiors of it Lishmen Ma7e alwars, Ml igh EPRATED | B s’ sty Ay o Aer this i en ouf i Ave W) ol rel n n matters of art, Irishmen ye €h | THg PALLING OF THE STARS OF 1833 TO BB m:-“»:fm»-um m’_ 1 i £ e E i et “Mr. Bright is the PRISONER SENTENCED TO BE HANGED. o a Jrishee : NEWS BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE 70 NOV, 11, | of Farksment be stasds forts o sked fr Jeice o JEed | Bt o e et Ben o ar™Ad probon soveral of | _~THB PHILOSOPEY OF THE METSORIO SHOWKL. SN L o s ——————— Voneat boldness moro Trish than that of many of tbe Irish them: | 1h foremogt argists in thet country aro natives of the | The great meteorio shower of 1833, which many Eomsted of sparate wad eiovaies of Dt drews Tososto, Nov. 10.—The Conrt met to-day st 10 ¢'clock. selven. He deserves the gratitude of the people of this country. | o Tsle. The seulptor Foley is ot the head of his pro- bed -uu‘.meelfigfi- h-mu-flvlfi and Keati first. ad GREAT BRITAIN. He i worthy of any mark of respect that could be paid to him. h':" i Do::f'“ wflm ’l’rllhwul or, 15 Geservedt persons now liviag sew, and which all have heard deseribed an “,‘h faded in the distance. with the John Cooney and Patrick ng were first arraigned. Axp | And tbe geutlemen who have proposed 1o entertain him st s - e e ne thaty | ® sight of surpassing beaaty and awful sublimity, 1a t0 be ro- | of hflnfi:fiufiu.mm t rockets aad fire- | pleaded not guilty. Previous to pleading Mr. McKenzie, LOKD DERBY URGING AMITY BETWEEN ENGLAND AN ublic banquet do but testify the esteem in which John Bright | famous. Lalor and Doberty ate l"% y ng p ooy or Wed- | works of art bore iees relation than the twinkling of the mest | ;o of B ‘moved to quash the THE UNITED STATES. s beld by every bonest man in tbe land, and the confidence re- | way upward to o i tion. Then Daniel Maclise ranks | peated between midalgh morning morrow & faae, | tiny starto the ‘broad glare of the sun. The Whole heavens behalf prisoners, ussh wm Lowwon, Seturday, Nov. 10, 1 oyl mum:: ':; l("'llm i .1 Glasgo T s ‘;nll!l“'".h ;"&?e“-:' t‘h:’y ‘urtber, Thl::: e ;w‘:nmd thin -o;;‘m nh:.d':bmmm m’:m.m"&fi»’i‘:fl””“ v el -;:':"“- g s t , |1 o ow ouf . i 3 At & recent banquet, Lord Derby, the English Pre- "B,:"‘."“;‘f;:‘:'firw‘:;m: to 5::,;;“';1. '::,,: 1 ;n romarks are_suggested to me by the fact m:n‘ “h‘:l: is awaited with excited interest by seientific men, and ol n".'f'&x'&d ifi:flm‘. W{hmfim M- mier, made s friendly alljsion to America, in which | one ean feel more deeply than I do the injustice which bas | recent annual competition of the ""s"n‘&f l;m‘ ‘r ho018 | clamses caanot fail to be improssed with the expectation of ""“““ s Wucnnuuwll n‘umflmfilfl Anert -~ be boped that any question between the two Govern- bm“’;,w Ly dml?ou:ldn ’ 'r"n?’ifi';’.ifii'.‘.?.’ :l{n;nw: H‘h-u:: ::I:oi{n fi‘a‘m ;-‘t of Dublin took | mch tlorious spectaclo as the wudden fllamisation of the can lakes to_the :‘-’-:‘ Indies. Y ’na-n:':l )nnn& Mr. Me- Modiate change; = an iy ‘ean., who witnes e display in Miseissippi, thus deseri - ments of the United States and Grest Britain might | in Parliament was one of sympatby for Ireland, by voti Second rank. The numbers of medals won by the successs- | nightsky by a grand display of celestial fireworks, exccuted in | o . P! the 1€ | ful schools 8, Dublin 7, Bir- | profon the whale firmament. Tn b d bo approached in a forbearing and concilistory spirit for the amendment of the O'Donoghue, to add an addi- | ful were as follows: Manchester 8, Dul lnl (¥, o b nd silence and extending over the w! " ‘an hour before daylight T waa called to see the falling ", tional paragraph to the address in answer 'to the Queen's | mingham 4, Edinburgh 5, Glasgow 3, Liverpool 1, New | Boston, the Soard of Aldermen, at their last mecting, requested | meteors. n;;n.m?'-t-hlwm-:dmn:t :lx&m A which might remove all bitterness and cement the | speech, when I wee one of & very small minority; and, I o), . the Superint-ndent of the Fire Alarm to not fy the people of witnessed. the believe, the only member from Scotland whosupported it.” | Jobn Mitehel, the Irish exile, whose carcer has certainly | o of fhe prodieted rio display, in case it ocours; by ::l.tdllyflln:‘ Py vl;n"b:lnnm‘ e fl:'n:-'fi triendship of the two nations. been a fort: tens . Fawcett, the member for Brighton, coneludes his letter | not a fortunote one, but whose bonesty and talents THE REPORM MOVEMENT. fifi. !fi"fi,‘;z .,u" ermit .f., ‘::'.., lh..:'.l.m. as 1 | are beyond all question, bas again left E'"Q?' for America. | striking the e alarm; and 1t wonld meet the wishes of a‘: real mo{ ..u omens of Loxpoy, Saturday, Nov. 10, Je66 remain & member of the House of Commons no Govern- | He left Paria on Th wom, Oct. 25, to sail from | thoussuds of people in our own ity if some similar plan shoul I""" Point o"“", oo Breat to New-York, Ho takes with bim largo box full | be adopted b our authorities, though no doobt most of theso | o e o ment will obtain my confidence unless 1 believe that it is 1 {r:nmd 10 ¢ - ou{ & wise and -nli;hun«l poliey toward | of ** Jouds of the Insh Republie” which tho Moffat Man- | w4 ahoose t. stay up all night, to make sure of this sight of & ;'h‘:l. ::n stventy-five degrees With the Lorizon, moving rel ol | b ituart Mill writes as fc s sion of the Feniso Brotherhood were so good es to ¥ und." - Ano Mr, Jobu Stuart MULWrites 38 €GWS: | kend Bim for sale in Prance, but of which it was simply ""T‘:“ e of shootiu stace 1 Ramibas t0 oviry ous, o | J5988 Notieod s the pet whence e motsies sppasssd i ill, it is prom- The great Reform meeting is appointed to take piace n London ou the 3d of December next. PARLIAMENT. c " 1 Tiean Sim: T eould hardly bave received any invitation of impossible that he could make avy use ‘whatever. Refer- Lowoos, Nov. 1).~Parliament has again been pro- ,nm:::,m b 1 lh;nldyh-ve had so much {:ltmm in com: | ence to theso bonds is being frequently made by some | there ave but fow nights in tho year when one or more cannot :mthnluflqbyeup«ud .E'"mm A it rogued. 'gfll with as that in o Jetter of the 4th inet., which has ooly | members of the Brotherhood gnu much as if they were | bo sceu someihere in the heavens. It has long been known :d. have ite beginning. The pos mnmnl it may e — t mfb;d we. g m;‘- '..""i:“’-:': n‘: 1;‘1‘:0 o':"i;':' fifa,m.:i tters for which Mr. Mitehel had failed to n:eimnr. Ho | that bulcen year o great m{ of &'.'fl:‘fi may be soen, some. uu-fl.v seoertased by a examin foregoing - ma, to whoever does rvice - | times ~ ngus FRANCE. Thers 8 Do one Who has better earned i gratinde o fridhoen i‘;?’"‘;::d"fm:f:,',m'fl,f ' showing the whole lot ud- | L 1oth and 13 of November of every year small showers “F: the ignorant ana oo o g oy e A SECRET POLITICAL SOCIETY. :hn Mr. Bright, were it ;m)yb;q m; ng |pufih§n he "linbe;- oceur. . e o0 s PR, 2‘9 u.m thn-.' .:::mu wonder - uummhnlq 2 D # e UE) 3 regard the honor which you Beride 3 Y P sor 1Tty s s e s | AR L e | ¢ ALEXANDRIA e i S S, 7 | Ml L L o S & cret J il e tion between the English a . of members of & -un__wh.__-oculy in Paris. '“nu:'a which was h’:wi m&-h fi.. e THE BGYPTIAN AND THE BUROPEAN POWERS—EX- | shower, from the star Mlq;r‘.u, ..'-km November nmdm.fwmml ygum-had negroes by the PRUSSIA. e bt iy el sy eyl spisment af e Lovt | orpganew aour rma uwima aaras’ ouiov on | HOVELLS B CELUAERR ™ | e ey awakened 1y the st ditoein erie th + vy s MARRIAGE OF THE PRINCESS DAGMAR. o he mest ceie JrOMI NC.Jhy pumentas well-being of FUROPEAN AFPAIRS—THE SUKZ CANAL—THREAT- | Further furest hia phenomencn bes Jod o the | over] B mfl-n:i“ Idv ] i peouer sad, §r. Pererssore, Nov. 10.—The Czarewitch and | Treland doed nof, however, stand in need of such & voiee aa ENED INUNDATION OF THE NILE—THE COTTON m““’"".{‘ m"" oty o0 8 ”,M'“I",,mh Separats | amounting in all to about 600 or 06, While earnesty listening “Mmm... 3 mine 1 assist ber in doing honor to her emineut friend, and 1 the ‘extracrdis Ineteorie sbowers, Between | for the cause, I heard a faint voice near the door calling my = {ho Princess Daguar were married yesterday, with | um' prevented from avaling mysel of your invitation, not | _CROP- e yoars & W and 4. -k, 19 of thewo great showers | name. I aroee, and taking my sword stood at the the Goot demasd on great festivity and rejoicing throughout the eity. :,:'_‘{,:’u;‘:;";':‘l:h:":,‘:h{;“ “‘h":m:l’::m':m 3{"_‘,‘;"",: Proks 0w Syuids Chevinpentont. | vamawomia; Ot 202000 :" et} oun'“h ufl-& :; :;I;::-m' ?M":: ::e‘h.‘:“'l‘:’_"::;l ,“G;“‘."hm',‘“"'“::l:‘ h"“"""“ - ing Toe be l‘uh;nfl The Czar on this occasion commuted the sentences | up to the reassembling of Parliament. I am very sincerely and ‘We are neither deaf nor dead to the eventualities of & | November, mnv:f;:. “‘ri M-:d ;} 1& -:nlult : ay :‘:wh excited -.: ::: eiviliang' . . »f & large number of prisoners and vemitted arvears | *RSHVHIWL o\ o e Bright Banquet. JUSMILL | onggration in Enrope, and to the probable consequence | 118 Bet il remurkable hal he epoch oL 4 rent Tl | Mogrocs. Cpwards of one hundred lay prostrate on the ground, o o e (fom Verh of ta Ti upon Egypt and the Ottoman Empire. Osmanlis and Fel- | that their of ce in the is the same. Tn- | some -p.uIL- 'aud some uttering the bitterest ery, but most e 8. bis banM in mnl, exciting a great degree of interest | 1pon deed the m——% period from that of th with telr hands raised imploriug God to save the world and 3 o 0_ N » here and in England also. The room in which it is to be 1abs are not great politicians—I mean the population in o aly in e o -, e an them. The was truly awful; for never did rain fall mach -l: ;-, - SPAIN. Beld will secommodate abont 400 persons; i thero WCre | ik, Their mind o not of & speculative tura, but they e e cause of this phenomenon aod its diversity 1 | thickes than. the meteors fel earth, east, west, | AMerVArS w it e ANOTHER 1N8U IHCT'H\I. i 'l’:n - w:ln?-'nut mtl‘a ‘;l’l'i ;:\: mb'; {or:‘dt-ngn':?; .-yn.ul:» haves vague idea that what we call very improperly Eu- T.'Mr.-d is but one moa:\:::':m':uurfl! :‘x.;‘uu .||1. ‘= :: M{l:..’:l‘ uub,“ l‘ll ;-:’\blz Tt 3% 3 '"‘l -w::_l”n 44 ‘; Fenians ; m m '-. whet 1 was' Fas Nov. 1 166 | be sopilied, se Tundeniand e entire nimber haveal- | ropean lvilration wil, in the long rus, subde tho whole | ferred phenomens, This theory mpposce thel here i 115, | ihar-the E3ime oujectswere of throe datiuet varctien: the st | 834 1 epHed X was o RgiobmaL: BENC (o b et News has been received in official quarters that &0 | ready becn disposed of. The applications from represen- | of them up to the Asistic frontier. So persuaded they | lylag close 0 cach other, forming & ring which intersects the | cousistiug of phos run:a.;-u :mrmnu‘;;m ihat | Soeuked e for _“""‘Im” A iehicn Sl Rim, thet quariers cartfva orbit a- two places and that ho eath pussce through Afrint aloug the sky, leaying luminous ! e scarce; e yald Get it 1n & commanding 33s e 5 g §s £ H a solot tatives of tb h Ei antéd soms Jusurrection bas broken out et Barcelona agaiust the b«;every nun.m!:::..-:zm';n ;gst:e:nt?n:r:::;.r:'l\?::f are of it, that if the Great Powers were to decide aB I | (b, jyterseetin on the 9th and 10th of August, i view for & number of minute and In ES g o drink ; 1 weat ap4 695 Narvaez Government. A couplé of your cotemporaries will be represented there; mediate expulsion of the Turcos from Constantinople, | 12th and 19th of Noyember anuunlly. When the earth plunges moumhml:: bour or more; the third n{ln ! Mud i 1" Nt ; he then gave ’: o a little girl; .pr § * tho docres would be | into this meteurie stream on these occasions, the phenomenon of ous bm which remained nearly stationary iu the beavens | [0 Gl RS he was Dot dressed as - 1 will c no serious opposition would be mad 3 o . ASIA MINOR Aovitt have the honor of taking care of the interests of Tu | S0 CCaM TPPCA (e of course, But wero one of the | aooting starstaee plce. T lneselity SEmmoem, 3 B for 8 oconsldezabe " me. OF th” uppcsrncs & 4% | usart of green vel arousd biaseck; e demasded e juarier; e 0 ‘Clergymen of the Established Church contizue to crowd | Grost Powers to attack Turkey, they would fight with | SEC5 Uy secouutad for by HppONn e uncerlug Avaet group | MOM Duwerous, - asd rescmbled n shower _of | Afer ibal e sl SO0 e e e s Fert Jvid'Dwgs AN ST IR RES BeRE SR the columus of the daily papers with lctters arguing the | beart and soul to the last man. froups in the metearlo ring the earth choousCCHER YN 5 | Bery saow driven with inconcevable veloeity. Th second | W Millr awern=t S SR L Uk (V' ne privs Loxvow, Nov. 11, 1866, fitnes veral persons to fill the Sce of Tuam, vacated A great noise has been Emdured by the so-called change | youry kind appeared wore like fall “n‘:mn speciacle nm'm Oner there fous times on that day ; he rode up to the gite m: b of Bishop Plunket. The Government “i, of policy of the United Btates toward European affairs. Atfention was first direoted to this periodic return of tho e;;l:’n T::; l:'y':-::\:;‘nm.“ -y s+ ‘ulied me 0t to got something to eat; he was ,,M u'm' L] - : them, won! The topic of the day, here aud all over the East, a8 you | meteoric showers on oecasion of the iglous swarm which ¥ T oy fed i e oy Bdby i e 12th and 13th of No- | seenin North Lnnfllln&(:&pfl:::ll hrrl {haa l:l:x’:lfl“fl: ":;:'_bmhmhmm Wt mlw e was suik ) X ;“got off hs horse and said to Mr. Priceley, ¥ Givo News has been received bere of the arrival of the | by "xmw(no« L B Pl ho Goveriner ") of points os, abd whenever a op dies the; bark Nellie Chapin at Jaffa, from Jonesport, Me., any amount of ltuvl:vnung l'u"";:'p ehop die LH e aite | may well believe, is the alleged demand of the Cabinet of | appeared in Narth America between the 12th and 10th of P | Bl St i th 150 A rans to colonize in Palestine. » number of candidates, T ¢ Y + | Washington to the Porte of & spot where to harbor, under | vember, 1833, described by fensor Olmn \ g - with 150 Amenicaas to colonize in 8 number of candida e’:mmhcn;x.m';bp:'{'“,,‘,"."."fid.':i an’ Amepican flag, an American fieet, with 8 rigbt of prop: | Tbe stars fel ou tale cesion ike fukes of o tohe v | e bl o s ani 3;@-:&;:;5.‘.{.:::‘:;: e ke vt . Fricoy v hva THE TICONDEROGA. gived from the following sentence, with which one of them | erty on it Troe or not, the matter is fully discuseed, and :fl .:;A:.n':“”m- kLT h GI;:N haeat iuate | star Copsiia k"h‘ e lar beaaty. The Hine of ?.’fu'fl‘i."”-' but not h-' The United States steamer Ticonderoga left Jafa | Spens: * Dear Sir—1 have just read, of course with great | 1 way say sdmisted. ' The friendabip existing just now bes ToBea¥of the. mwoan's diameter Tho niost Hwportant observa- | direction was ot irst nearly struight, but t woou began to con. | ¢, ‘golng to ree Treland; Do retarned ogotn in an heur on the 20th ult. for Malta. interest, the ten letters that appest io your paper of this | tween the States and Russia i cousidered as's proof that | oy yinde was ihat they wl appeared to from the ame | tract \nnl:n: dilato in breadib, and to nssuine the figure of | T M FOTCE RN A RO W eoad. many Feasn wintment to the | something of the kind is going on, and yon will under: | quarter of the heayene, the ™ iy, of the star Gamm itself up, nntil it appeered like a luminous -'Tkfl‘m about st the time; fhey got some_ bread sid duy with reference to the antieipated ap — loud of vapor float etully fo the air, wher . - > t B ] 1 e tand, by the following translation of an article published | in the ~oonsteliation Leo, and 'afthough that star had | grocefully the nelsontr said wag stiathetorys it ) CHINA AND JAPAN. T s ohre s b et nytf.‘:x:;:?.r{.?;fl,;z'fifi: 0 | Bn'a Smyma newspaper, how far, if not how fustly, gocs | changed sty a Mght and_astmath duriog e thne (et tho ™ L e (A3 B, e e | s the hitaence of liguor, e gy Ty L] AN AMERICAN BRIG BOARDED BY FIRATES. #ition. _ In the same journal, and in connection with those | the opinion of the Levantino press. *The wholo position ) .'.:;,.‘.f.:'x"".;'};;-"x.,"fim";fi. B Do | ouy. " 15 was vory niiaat, o tho torm of & prusing-beok ead | o0 e talk was noc. W oe: exiemvogasts he appones £ 1 nses. ; ; ; her orbit at | appareatly twenty feet oug aud_cighteen iiches broad. It t polean's bealth in far from being good, aud as ho is s | 1or) CRectS AT I e segnded sppeeranees of ey L tomant the borisos unkil It isappeared. At | - M5, R A, Homeon—Thatis the case for the Crowe, my 4s | mortal as the simplest peasant, he may disappear from the | 4 o kiud, it was obworved wwith surprive that several of the Kingura Falls, & large luminous body, shuped like & square ta- R, e TSR rid sooner than we soem to uri‘.‘l‘. wost remurkabie ad oecurred on the same day of November, | ble, was seen near the zenith, remaining for some time almost - rl'rfll(mtl‘l pRM'iOIII P N boh g 5 g which used to be my daily delight, without a sbudder ! True, od forbid such mity, but in the b hesis o I Iy that seen by Humboldt at Cumana in 1799, and by | etationary, and emitting large streams of light.” $ Ve ot Sy naige put. : i a7 copecilly Llat heen Ly b A e varth. X Novous. | * Our Mfortect kuowlkdgy of tbe meseoris riog, nd te dis | then proceeded o address the Jury for tho defense, end ia mep were killed and several wounded. bave 1ot yet seen wy nawe put forward ; but even that dread | bego a fact, wo would see, wide open, the kept | otl A UNITED STATES TELBGRAPH COMPANY gertainty would be better than the borrors of suspeosion. ir, iy nm'- behind the curtain Ameriosh und,:huniln Der stream wan aguin obwerved in the United States in 183, | tribution of the meteors therein, and of other circumstances | opening nis remarks complaincd that he bad been forced ¥ > ; T throw myself upon your compassion, aud 1 inciose my eard. | a% (Heehb ot S COH I Sld taking possession of it; | between the 13th aad 141h, though less inense, Thougd often | gorerbing teif opprvabic, forbids the prediction of this | into the trial by the Crown counsel before he was rewd, A United States Company has got the consent of ot for publication ; but may J beg of you to peruse that P ‘A ; ' | vague and ia some years altogether absent, this phenvmenon | phienomenon with auytbing of the certainty of an eclipse or the | 4o uroceed, insmuch s be had no witnesses in attend- . . S aieablie s tha W Ty document. and.If any corjespondent should | 8 Russian army passing the Pruth, the Dunube, Invading | FHTC B0 IR seth regularity, both in America and Europe, | reappearance of a periodical comet, Noveithelesa the ssurance ml‘e e MoK sasie then continued o srguo ds 8- the Emperor of China to lay a cable from the Western urging my clajius to the vacant See, 1o consign his T urhz bl land, and planting on the minaret of 88 So- | (8 HC L eriodic eharncter. of such & shower is ,"im.,' and 50 0ne who cares to wivess | 'h sy ety e R A o fiag of 'the Czar. What could England do alonie, | *'"(iuied af Yale Collegs evtered most enthusiastieally | 80 sublimo and rare o phenomepon will ful to be watehtul of ( HOHCH ly ng Loxnos, Nov. 11, 1666, | documents, anpenrs the following bumorous commubica- | is pow hanging by a bead s hair,weakening every da, Sirectien 15wk The American brig Lubs was boarded by pirates on %5, '”I'\”:’n“'l:c',:‘:i':h“{“'f:“,‘}f::."‘&"&‘:‘f“"‘::";‘_ ey the coast of China (no date). The Captain and two | nights and terrar-stricken dasst Never can 1 open your paper, reat stage of the Ji Extens C os on the N 0 | communications to the d st depth of your waste-paper | phia t ::::: r:xmu jon Company's lines on the North to L',.,‘]_':"“ I’[lw._",nurh\:r To'seturs good for evi, wad of Wi T | for wo ot for ‘an ineiast supposs et un- | st the conermioh o o dsiect, he et of mhich war | i vt bt oa Tueeiay moraing hest It may | SESL the prisocer aid pasivly might be consied b et will anly pray conatitul Prussia_ would join her in the struggle | abie bighed in The A Journal of Seience in | bappen carth will pot epcounter the metevrio - - otil A TYPHOON "0 Neptune vum qul dirigle =qoar, e e yasion. of ‘e Northern bear. = | Se”Fie yenstus reswis of i investigetions were: belore Wednesday morniog. “* | wan sotdiu to show that he came over fere for tho o Scriptorem rapiae io mare mage Tuum’’ | g Enough to give you an ides of public opinion in the | 1 “That the meteors of 1533 bad their origin beyoud the limits The covstellation Leo, whence the mcteors prineipally di- | purpose of levying war against Her Majest A fearful typhoon had occurred between Japan and { l‘v"-u-, A i voal) 1o 2 ."“f};;“.f"",’.‘,.‘:u'dm:},1 Case about coming aid probable events. of our atmospbers, for the wurce of the meteors did not par. | verge, rlu‘-nl%‘u(:xw:;‘ '.“m("a'x( ul‘w““mdmuhb Ibe custern | certainly did come bere, and acted i en ex. . hut 1 Lave learned to sacrifice even spelling to * conc d ’ 1 will be the theate splay. A i Shangbai. No disasters to the shipping, however, had | 4 quie Why, then, should 1 Do put forwand aa & candi Despito the evormous eubvention, o fine, oxacted, Vn-'l";?.f'llf;:(v“mwun which was demonstiable frum & ve NSTRIS TR b6 e 8 1’;».1‘;3’:»(. B b s, c‘f,m("’n:mfmwm:d :‘.nd:.r;?.g mznum Veen reported. date! Don't do it 1am the fatber of better than & dozen | nolens volens, from Iamael Pashe by the Imperial arbitra- | ™ Ty of vho ightof the piace whonce the meteors emanated | contalns omo futcresting statements concerniug the expeeted | Sublect. Hle submyssel (0o o0 0 'l::‘ el Children (ten, in fuct—far better). 1 have labored for o uamber | tor g fayor of the Sues Canal, the ‘universal company in | yyye the surfuce of the earth wan about 2234 miles. ‘Thie was | return of the great shoutt of metcy blished ; influence 3 wing . THE FRENCH SQUADRON. of years which I do not care to mention, enjosing the enormous '(.,fin, its last ready cash toward the achiovement of & :. ertnined from & comparison of difforent obseryations mado “On the morning of November whooting stars were | tho time. Mr, McKenzie concluded his speeck by stuting The French Admiral w iting the arrival of his | T¢venue of the overpaid Irish Establishment, my share of which | gcheme which will ever pay. When will it be Suished, in different plases, Wi frowm trigonometrical culculations | seen in extraordinary numbers ¢ "mearly the whole of | that he did not offer any palliation for the prisoner s con- o o n; ¥ ns‘;vn ing dm al of bis .:,(;:xn;- to &40 per .m.:up 1 appeal 1“!‘ your grl.-'n’»:}'x |.|» i not 50 much the question as will it be finished at all 7 | founded upon thes. eric: Jx .unuflu- ...'.‘“{“m‘n.".'a“‘&i..‘ duct-ilh. ‘hhn“‘mn“(“’rlo.wml‘;"w::' ;’:‘t“ ut"d ron at Shanghai, in order to proceed to Corea. shield from indiguity, in bis very green old age, your obedient The me toward the earth, bei ttracted to it by | single station coul ave been w thou- | on this ebarge, the Crown would, no doubt, try bim fos " L Lty e Temcts R e et G Xfil;ifl'u“a‘. :‘:.’:{‘T:::ZI«“M' ot the B | e A SER” 4 20 &5 BT o 7 | b . The display began about bat was not very | obtaining money through intimidation, which it wes phin Ul The official returns of the polling at the Tipperary elec- ® e ¥ 4. They e Daward the earth in straight lines, aud in diree | romarkable until between 2 nud 30 is 5o evidence | thgt he did do, but he submitted that taking into consider- AUSTRALIA. ot ahow that the votersfo . Wadrop, the Tory eani’ opeas public hroigh the press thac bis Company 1o 1Y | ;0. wilch, witkin considernbie distauees, wero parailel with | that any remaskable uiepley of Sotn o the aae | Some e Sorsh. and: that Do vidence had beem sbown of EXPORT DUTY OF D, dste, numbered 2,843, and those for Capt. White, the | 19 port ) othe y eithier in Earope or Asta. /s J Q Tt was proposed st lydu‘; ‘:’:mm. to levy & me.“:i.uA giving the Liberals o mA,‘omljy of 565, ' Mr, | Ses. don't believe for o m!nn_tlghn:'::].ny(:" 1'" :r.,;,,; '-; “‘7'”“”‘ the Earth's atimospheve with & veldeliy sqadd .h:"'. "‘:“" ,‘a"' Bt : %wm':‘;,m“u nfl"éuM.. 3 . . ’ » . duty of & shilling an oun id 79| Waldron's voters weto sl IOOpRS Dk o "flfi:" p po i l::‘:tiwwn e onhe fie | Poctiand the ey g 2% ,-:::;;1:; e ot 15 | -eeumted forty.eignt In Ave y was | present indictment, thus giving the Crown l""wfl““’ y g 06 on gold exports. QintT AT T B OB Soimaiics APGCMg | Sdvartiosmept--a fe, Barpumazruie b FOtigh ZLube | thatl, B SFsommd : on the tame day in the U O prosecutiog him for the offense, if he committed svy, of e ot g B s O L e (1 ‘which passes 1he Intended great caval, are to B e ot of oombuetibe matir, a3 fook 370 | HREA e e of Rapemsver 1 1, miteors spgested. as | whieh he roally was guily. The crope were not extraordinarily good on the | ¢ e wdh. o ¢ P B | be he for | snd were med 1n travereing the atmosphere. The \ durd od of 1 T) v P elections. The tepantry who * vote with their landlords” for Oon navigptien. of wed_erafts EETSEERE [he stmeophere 3 e us the stars, during a period of four hours, Thisdis | His Lordsbip then charged the jury, explaining to them . g conl aud beavy goods. this the only thing wanting is, 0 & Danner resem| & com| ble body lilke » ‘was noticed throughout Europe and Awerica. An uoususl lod.Of e articen aly bl of st ear's crop | ieay, e ek e o g oy, Toe i | 5 SCN T ot Tl s gt | 0 L L s e e v e e e | Oy T PRI s was expected. herr inclinations, shall desert to the popular side, and the | essa; 2d, anies wiliing to tako the | fiom ihe L KO8 0L Horn e boty whente. they ¢ ! B o i T e At e, SEDR Tordship's us1didin Pavey's case, %.th theee e oy Yoldiers are presest fo save them from being poonded to | Tiske. 'As 1o its comparative cheapness notbing is sald of | youiy huve beea viible. "“Thess Tuets clearly indseate & eycle of about one.third of & objections, that your ‘should_not MARINE INTELLIGENCE. tmithereens by the mob. _ As they pass along the roads and | it, and the Egyptisn Government has aiready paralised | 7. That some of the larger metcors must have been bodies of | century; and it & p"JLNe that there will be o repetition of the | have told jury that proof rested with prisoner to show ARRIVAL OUT. come into the towns, in the midst of lines of fixed bayo- mev'Mc'r by rwuci_lx_:{ o8 dlk‘rt&l m(»on;:m um{r lnn -yl ::mm of Ikfl;lp ":l“'f larger than the 1;‘1: m;e. ;::-n either :hu yrnr‘:r l&c next, ;n nu.:.e part .:’rl l:;'rorld. his business ?n ‘Canads on thet occasion; second, that A t . e greatest ty the ul 0 ¥ seen at miles distance was supposed to have we cannot be sure that the prined [’ | “ Quezsstowx, Nov. 11.—The Anchor line's steam- | 3o :‘m;mm:: “’A" ::Lzepf;."‘;hf, :gfim,fi;’, tho sanal will meet with 18 15 the coutinual r:;vlrltdl.\!c'lll:n been one il 1y ameter; a1 25 milen, one- bl mile . 4t 22 | in the Uniied Staten S AN Thore m“'&m"’fi.flfi"fi&m-’fmw% ship Tows, from New-York, Oct. 27, toucked Lere last night, e | o you loarn “ whose” volers they are, just as you might | Of the moving mud, forming the bottom of the Mediter Jeh; bon 87 of 4 WAy 38 0y M o tHOn i of 6 BEG | e obwerved that the duy of the year on which the | Fort Erie; * third. that your lordship sbould Lave directed roate to Liverpool. bear to whom various droves of oaitle belonged. This | rauean side of the works, On 8 length of about 90 kilo- e webos yioa bdstited o1kt iad Senepirii | Sty ey Toay ook for the grestent (.n:';r;, [~ ,",':.: the jury that becsuse the prisoner was riding on Lorssbeck, ey 72 batch now coming up between the lines of red coats snd ( Weters—from Rarel-Erch to Portsaid—that siimy 0b. | yygerials; for if they had been otherwise their momeutum | on the morning of Novemwber 14 between 2 and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, extorting money FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sashing bayonets are Lornd Clonmel's tenantry. That | Stacle is shown i all its dresdful mspoct. The mud | would have been sufficient to enabie them to make their way § - O the moring of November 13, 1665, four observers at from the people therc, was strong evidence that his objeot other butch between those gaily caparironed dragoons are | rought up by the G"dl"‘f boats and deposited on the | throngh the atmosphere to the surface of the earth, and if they | New-Haven saw 430 shooting stars in less than two hours; e plander, and not public war, and that it rested LONDOX MONEY MARKET. Lord Lismore's tenantry. t black string of men, with | embaukments is sinking inch by inch into unfathomed | were not trausparent bodies they could tot have existed to | while on the uext morning lews than Ralf this number coul ‘rown to show by direct evidence that be wes Lowvox, Nov, 10.~Consols closed for money ut £64. . K"m‘ Jancers on each side of thew, are Lord Derby's | depths of the same stufl, so that when engineering will |hn-rumm origiual state withous being visible by reflected | be t.een. {'m- ll(-lmluul! m u-,‘:n u|‘v«'l rlh; T ;u—n connected with the Fonians, The jury returned into = AMERICAN SECURITIES. santry. And so op. Yet in spite of constabulary, begin the solidity of it will be put to a decisive experi. it - uumber of meteors thia year also on the moruing of the 13th. Court with & verdict of guilty. B I woibg Saisy ) oaveliy, ey sre assailed. Bhowers alh:'lo B | ment. This Is 5o dream at all, aod the French engineers | To the quetion * What relation did the bads which affoled It In probabic that the aumber of shooting stars will be con- | My, . A. Harrison—1 move imy lord the judgment of the #5858} Nov. 11.~The following are the closing prices for iy a8d cans Saeemaetveb senaider 1t 8 very Rard prosiem 0 sole the meteorio Ao er sutaln o the srth” Prof Olmstead de- | sideraby rcatcy than the veruge on Vs moraings bath o he | Gouri upon the prisoner. Mr. % “McKeisia moved b Ameriean Securities last evening: Erie, 50; Ulinols Ceatral, | 470 108 67 88 them, rushies are mado ot them, the soldlers | “3eU L U Gt S oy calimity has been throstenin, Yoted much (hough, the rosut of Whick wax, that the meteors | oth ane 14th. “Tie mumbers may be expected o be greatest | (ourt iFurvest of judgment, on the grouad that the . 2 Tsited Slates Mivetoentios . fuce about and charge, the people retrest a litte and come Y 8 US| consiated of portions of the extreme parts of a nebulous body, | sfter midniglt, nd to lucrease until the commencement of the ‘ourt in Jjudgment, on thegro : 8 e-twenties, 0 to the atteck sgmn. But the landlord party bave s mob for several duys, during which cotton speculstors, llplv iD | which revolves amund the sup in an orbit interior to that of the | morning twilight. thll’,td was committed in the County of Welland, end LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. too. The soldiers cannot prevent collisions, and they | sensational suspeuse, have done their worst. The Nile | earth, but Little iaclined to the rm of the ecliptic, having its “The followiug directions are given to guide observers could not under the statute be tried in York, being one of and baving a periodic thme of | 1. Observe iu the open uir, from a station which commands | two counties united, HisLordship overruled the argument, themselves come in for o small sbare of the blows, | increasing hourly was on the eve of omfloodtns the | apbelion near to the earth's patl ul iro, | 14 days nearly. By this conciusion he accounts for the pheno- | a good view of the beavens quite down to the horizon. Observa- His Lordship—Prisoner, bave you anything o sey why Liverroot, Nov, 10.-Cotton is quoeted to-day st l43d. for whole of E, . - bers the ‘‘free v Superior t. While op this side of ), Middiing Uplands. The sales to-day were 10,000 bales. :“:';M i:' e A ;".?“,',"dfi"d':':, fiae | dykes were (o ’l‘gg‘n way. I wich had beeu the | menon remaining o long Mationary wit, respect o the'earh, | tons made (o un open window are of tle valie, sentence should niot be passed o you derend-t s S roet and Answers, 1o bis own satisfaction at least, the questions: [ " If it is 1o determine the whole number of meteors thet the three witnesse! o with et beads, ‘mevers] seaseless. forms | case many thousands of bules of cotton would have been | aad anawers. to lie ows savafierion st o e tyertiont) | G K SESECT hervers ke neccmary; aud wheaeher s | have swern aaiost e, 10441 el s ey e R asked 1be o - Wh FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. ho s | Ry e whv It returae at stuted periods, havitg appeared | meteor 18 seen its number shoukd be audibly aanounced, for the | by threats ~save perjured themselves. ar i e, e ot s s e 5 | AR, s it s o —a— out thet they are . Buch is the order of things st | OUr ric erchant 8. grower of the coun- ha, in Afabls, just ear preceding and in o men of avolding duphieates. IRELAND. many Irish elections, and such it was at some of lh:'poll« try, has been o sonds clvil and military | 3o .:a'-uu. ke s b igaundedal s kot u;-jzm;‘of"&- November meteors move fn patbe 'fi{;‘.:.fi"“"{.;:{m baving been made previoce to d was | "Trof. Qlmstead was supported 1a his theory by the opinion en. | which seem io diverge from u point or region in tho constells | yantence being passed, . His ship sentenced the THR BRIGHT BANQUET—LETTERS OF THE CATHOLIC BISHOPS—LETTERS FROM MR. PAWCETT, MR. MILL, &C.—~THE TIPFERARY ELECTION—RIOTING AT THE POLLING PLACES—BANQUET TO thout 80 im- | tertained by Arngo oo the subject. This plillosopher supposed | tion Leo, near the bend of the Sickle, It is importast to d#: prisoner to be o0 the 13th of pext month. wi f mense trouble, for she unruly wi re ruising 8nd | that there were myriads of bodies, composed of nebulous wal. | mine scourately the dimensions and positionn of this area S MRG0 16 soid Shey Davg rewed fet " o~ tor similar to the I.’\ll of comets, eirculating round the sun fn & | which the meteors radiate ; also the vl::.pufli:m of the ACQUITTAL OF DRUMMOND—THR ADDRESS OF THR that som 0l arful rate. XS o O the voters who oppeted them wil | FigCRE N 0 ATy uneoasonable isundation came to o | 2one of rag thatcroses hecarthworbit ot thatart where itia | whieh do and thoss which o nat conlors e he geueial ey, OB~ LeTTES | TRON | RS PRAONIN LiKhter wbout the iRt Novewber, that some of them-drawn from | As it in probable that on this ocoasion 'J'I'N MR LIN NOT PERMI 10 ACT A8 0O just in the nich of e, Had the impending celsm. » . S0 Shat gom b i Jd - - A ferhasted & sibgle day more all the orope 4ad food would | Lheir coarse br the e 3l | et %&'«m, e Behe” ¢ particuias | TononTo, Nov, 10.—After the verdict of seqnial, ) i8] ing places in Tipperary on Saturday Jast, at Thuries espe- | $DgIeErs aod sold verywhere wher :?1‘ e, the popular party ected ‘their map; (e | feared. Defects ads. good, B0k veu ere find themselves without farms. pfl:h are R | sware of these threats, and they are -ymf for their part n W CAJKNS 1N BELPAST—RIFLE SHOOTING IN | thet, if the landlords 10 evictiobs in consequence fire whep they eofter the atwosphere, in consequence of th BELATS-—INNE AST-BEPANIUSS oy sony | ¥ Nieelestics—wee betide them. lave been irretrievably lost. It is probable thet the ,u'.nafuuvi. prosent the luminous pl«nm:-qn;n of falling | meteors. refore. Ilucv"lm‘:'m- jpears so remarkable | brought in last uight in the case of the Fenian f Sir Hugh Cairns, Member of Perlisment for Belfast, | Imousoon brought s deluge of rain between tho tropi Stars. The Lody, or bodies, whence these meteors proceed, he | as to attract pasticular attention, the po.u&nonummm Drummond, the )ul{l sddressed the prisoner as follows: MITCHEL FROM PARIS YOR AMERICA, &C., &C. sud Attorney-Genersl for England, who Les lately been | oth sides of t Nile, and that both afluents of the considered as unquestionably in rapid motion, performing a revo- | the stars should be located, aad the begluniog and end of the Daniel Drummond, the jury bave acquitted You bere & different from that in the | path. the precise time of the obeeryation, and the duration of before you became thus i wore filled up to sn ugknown ex- | | od the en in some good character Rair; i 4 s ‘rth's ord appe hu‘ course of the meteors will | the light should be carefully estimated. When the length of | und ::.uu. perhaps, Llpd you ; but, at the least, it st be y o tent. Vel the river so mudd lor— | ea: The list of persons o speak st the basquet to Joba | papery®risined st o pufllc beuqust by bs consuitaente 88 | o 3..1:;:.,.:"‘" (g Ty i:.a,'." g for the | S0 awarly cumpounied ot f 1 ert' | the yach bk e etemined. the o ohervtion will gl the | saa ket you were Ther uaie creumtasces wAIH wure ¥ R o ry Oth its orbit of time vel ity of the meteor, w s an element 1l reatest im- | us—cireumstances h ourse] Bright has been somewhat altered since I last wrote. Mr. | about five hundred persons. Sir Hugh made & spoech full | rich foam held in dissolution in the Kile when deposited | MUNEE VS b6 or acearia that meteoric showers were Jertaame Wwith reoptes o bt roh A e .'.m...a n_"mr Sty m".:‘;'m ee— w Dusuix, Oct, 22, 1666 | promoted by Lord Derby to o place on the English Bench, | 88 well the great J. 8. Mill will not be it H . | of gratitude, of co o his friend d ! ou the fields will insure lendid riold to all sorte of Tt il e ekt st Capt SFniter whe | of 3o Britsh Constitution, 424 of e Fory ary, P | producers. Cotton hldsars fooking remarkably wail und | A1°50 U1 b rtmind . tlowing uca . 16 s v = e ot St e, Dot et e b & Joaok 0 Jou. Tha. h o b J be takes to be the onl ardians of that treasure. He | boalthy, sithough the plants are rathor thin and low. | friends, about an hour afier sunset, observed fallig star, CANADA. great error of b ve men like you Is that at times iley en- was elected last week for Tipperary, will nddress the meet- | jod several hita for ,.{.S‘,,,m snd for the democratic | This is 'ian the difficulties the Fellabs have to deal | which appeared to come Iy toward them, and increasin .. gage in enf uddnung, wore especially if there ace o log. The Very Rev. Dean O'Brien of Limerick will be | pnnciples favored thet eminent sgitator. The great with the early irrigation of their land. T told you of sbe | in sizo and luminousness-gs Jt l;:‘pmlchml Just before it number of people aseociated in the undertaking, wbich otber- magnitude of the epidemic which carried away almost all reached them it disappeared. A diffused and lambent light | AOCIDENT TO A CELEBRATED HORSE—PROBABLE COM- | wise they ‘would not do. In future ums:g.a your on m‘.’{.m 0 E—AN M- | judgment, and less by impulse; reflect our aveilable cagtle, Well, the disoase is still raging bere | suddenly flluminated his face and tho fuces and hands of his MUTATION OF M'MATON'S SENTRY oue of the speakers to the tosst of Civil and Religious fl: dmnw itution, it o) , consis e Liberty.” Letters in reply to their invitations bave been it the grest majority of the Hritish peopl i friends. During thelr surprise at this manifestatios it o of your re ediaiy 188 semmities few Joct of e Gechetie | Rt ianirne T threee ol gir e Do e e aab vy | apmered s fomaed ther hat e Fad Secn o light sbine sud: | POBTANT ORDER REVOKED —PAILURE OF THN | ing hat which you usdertake. ~They sy you are o good wark- Aschbishops and Bishops of Ireland. Extrscts o e country. “ I sw not for revolution, ‘said Sir "fi... 8 e, 0 -0ve ASIe this yesr denly in the garden, and especially upon the water which he | LABRADOR FISHERIES. man and can earn Ligh wages. mw-u t thero boje ops . Extracts from some | the revolution referred to being un extension of t| 1l nd wet a8’ much of cotton 1and as they wished for. | 23" can 'sprisklisg upou the plois. These facts confrined | wy yaraensrs vo vas vuii bgh wages aud € you can, better do 5. The wheie of tiese may prove interesting to the reader. His Emi- | chise. “1em not for transferring our e G So, instead of doing imperfeotly & large work, they un- | Heccaria in the belief that meteors were of electrical origi ! oy 10 X, the | lius of occupation Vence Cardizal Cullen writes 4 follow 0 e A leT D g §ribiries o out | Gartcok 1t on @ wimaller aad e T T | Do N s Thar, ‘whaaee Toas oo a7 | mt asls St who e sty e | Impusive e iike you engage u ualawful eaterprisen No. 85 BccLas-er,, DunLix, Oct. 18, 1608 r, transferred the goveriment of the country into the | them wore care and attention. Plowing snd irrigating by | have their origis ata very considerable elevation above the | oqple. chase here, B been shot, as there was no hope of Gut::nh} I‘l beg to rvlr;l“i 0 WADY mmu for the kind- | bands of mere numbers, you would ..4.:’., property; machinery 1s b( no means popular with our country peo- ;-lm:" 5‘;‘1!:: “ne::uudm:mn&xlm.y‘ z:f.:lh' m::.- b i g d like savages than d;‘:n%fl;;&h careful. news with which ¥ i on 0 i 2 you i me 1o meet Mr Bright at | snd I believe—for history and experience alike teach us | ple. ‘They dou't know how to manage it. Fuel ol -5 appeared. 10 bo as far distaut from the earth as when 'lhnzonmnunt has received important dispatehes from |y ¢o11owing letter, written by the condemned Fenian disner ou the MR ine 1n common with the great - | this—tbat ¥ you endan, ou wust inevitably | from England is very dear, sud rs almost impossible X t ired. T oI T | LT G Soun U | e T e e | E A R S LR | R e L T g | e Lk A R TI antietions of inveserate abuses, his coursge ia ‘s | No oue ever said or thosght so. s Liberty unkuown | not fo be found, : Vaids of Uo earlh'sstmosplere Y by the Prinice of Wales Volunteers. | The editor of The Leader would much wcelemiaatical acendancy which was forced by foregn ariue on | tbere ! The world is aware tat there is no freer land um«nmt that the beforshand promised mil- | ~ Phenomens greatly resembling that which was witnessed in | e Minerve (French newspaper) says, in reference to | by correctiug a ialse statement in this country, and which for centuries has preyed spon ite vitais, | BDder S sun. And yet those Tory gentlemen will go on lion jes (about 3] cwt. each) in to be reduoed to 700,000 | 185y ocourred at sdveral periods Hflnr thereto, In 1760 & | 4o condemned mn.,uc,&,,,,_ that it has no doudt | an article headed * I cxertions W0 obiain protection and encoursgement for the | talking io this maoner! The fuct 1o, when ihey spock of | or 80,000, for the campaign ending ju_March, 1B67. | *"sbower of fre.” e 10 was called. fefi in Sonth America. TUe | ghyy"the Governor-General, who inintrusted with the noble | family. Tho updersigned P e e i e Lo b | Aoprty b ey Wb poculr angmen by i | But oo poitchs b wcortnnd o, g | w8 S0l L e e o | reroguinsof ey, el bl f oot | L0t nellly with eveey olass of thel aomsiTen, have pained fur - v L SN Rands of 8 WY )"."4“" The fi ".';'hm R o which cannot be re- | Hieved Hhs 1o e Fico and o procossion was about to | 0 extend it to the unfortunste individual on whom so tbe British army, S s T & war Ml Tl oo S e el | fshilies, In (6 ooures ‘of Mo Gddiuts, s Hugh, ae & | bd! CPO0S oo e it b the market; | AT oueuce, from the Convent of St. Francis, when | serious 8 sentence bhas been pronounced. Jeope raash & ihe fal for any services e areresiied ' him member of the Derby Government—for ‘that he is atill, | the quality is good very strong. It all is doing | {*LE0 iiacovared fhat the phenomenon wae occasioned not by | Thisstatement is looked upon e forestalling the com- h&m Ee Oaingtie el v T dor T would be bappy 16 join in your masifests. | 804 Will be for some time—declared sgainst the popular | ¥ell, aund ' prices wustained ‘in Eoglend. Noxt crop | 1 *¥0iollo but by weteurs, which shot across the skies in | mutation of McMabou's sentence. Emeucipation Act. Ty i of gradtods. fo the wrviees sisady Madered by M. | CIaVme for a veform of the High Church establisbment and | ¥ill be mearly doubled. ho Fellahs aro afresh full of p e v W as C. Wor Nov. 101t is understood that Measrs. | 1ommans Soat mhacs Goas' Eosteiin aad Irish: T Rovens brother Tiright 1 thin nband were It not 1hat otbes engagements ren. | of tho edueational aystem. What wonder, then, that the | courage, and believe that Americe will nover be able to ‘night of the 12th of November, 1779, a_more extensive | McKee and Galt will sail with the delegates for Europe on { in the British service, aud but one bow living, eud for iLie los der it impossible for me te secept of your Javitaion. Tory candidates should be so vigorously op) by the | Control the bull they have set loose in the South. They say, | and remarkable phanomenon ocenrred. Humboldt has described | \goqnesday next—the former as representative of Cauada | twenty years fu Milwaukeo, Unitbd States. S0 that, instesd j Hopiug thet everything will succeed acoording to your de- party at the elections? Sir Hugh, 1 ma; is | i0 their witty turn of speech, the negro's soul is mabowt | this spectacle, aud necording to his tostimony it oconrred toward ¥ ist in fatber and renth of the Chureh of Eu- « wiren, 1 emaln, with great esteem. our devoted servant, pular party at the elections ! 'Sir Hugh, Tmey add, Ia | 10 thelt witty tuen o0 D O e ori—so. Ammerics, | fle sorning, when thousanids of meteors,colides, ire-balls or | 86 16 FRES Exbibition, and the latiec to smist 12 the | Sy ANCE D e Do et bo of mach Dexvice 16 o 1 Pavt Caxp CULLEN. | the three Kingdoms. He is an Irishman, and unyfl": i | will never supply Europe with cition us befors. I don't Tl stars. aa they were vaziously denominated, wicceoded sach | completion of the 0o . fo'the tast trial. T have the Nonor £0 belong to one of the pkdest To the Hou Secretaries of the Bright Banguet. Rio nation Hiled the ofics of & B | e, oot aiinlon”t mite 10 for whes.00: T Ay ours-ctbelr ivection being’ fhom north to | 1t is oxpected that Lord Monek wilileave for England | {5,136 ief% i LEGTS U6 MO o *ad “oue of the tweive Dr. Cantwell, of Meath, in L lotier, saye that | for Egiena. o ofton of Astorney-Genaral | 7o Taarket I Drisk 008 0% par ot ot | b Ther eousia tho hocigop 4 ses parthemt. lwadhe | SO080 the mlddle of December, - the introduction of cat- | 11D <1 the aucleat City of Galway. ‘ , - " » if of the meridian, an oW the Soutb. ere ©0t forbi | - ‘5o mad n Esplacd dosrves boter U M. Trigh the | The taste for rifieabooting which haaluely been very | Kilogs, Money deatsod searee, aud oontdance fa the o o e s B (oot ek | e e e meadiae of tho plhges 38 Tovobel 80| | ondiees: Mox Kt I iliey &2 o -Uu."m‘h"“'"fi;’. © people of Ireland. Dr. | much develo nllunwzurzr and which has been stimu. | $ame ratio. I am ocertain that some of your best flowr, in | was sees, and there was not & space in the firmament equal 10 | gor gy regards horses imported by scas. Monteen) ratatnod b oonnsel fof the Deniens hed T By o e s wal pef | g bmegt ot |t i s i s S o | 5t £ A A D | Al G, e o | Rt it g Wi B ot 10 be presant on such ag ooeation, and to Join with | distiaguiabed thenselves by their shootiog in the Eagliah = s T et I Wit Thons (e wers viiblo | ocoupied by Wiscold & Sous, manufuctarers of bullding | scting in Court on tbe grouad that he was not & quo 3 y their shoof u the English = - M lous | waterials, and Pearsall & Co., manufacturers of mae- the Canads Bar. The Jud, ;:?.. R T A e A THE BALTINORE TROUBLES, ittt M el | b ety o o O | S, S8t o B e R b Wos e A o in eter. white, ane su! 1 b "“"“-';mmt -dmad m.b-tv“: of zfivphy,, mvh&c‘h "K' shot for, some months ago, by na- T oot m'"'"m:mmul»fi‘:x lon, llq’lh:l.n.nblulu of Cu- QUEnto, v, 10.—A large number of men of Her m:fl‘mfl &’h. .n.”;:‘b?'mu..fl,: ests.” ““'h e, 't ‘h"llllflmhmuu ter- | tives of the three Kin, . Encouraged by these suc- CONCLUSION OF THE HABEAS CORPUS ARGUMENT, mana witaessed the display, and it was asserted by the *oldest Majosty's steamer ‘Aurora are under orders to bold them- | December, —rg " wfl_n‘muz iafinential | besbds -n:-{.:w ] sn."ln::nuu::o.v. Baking A | e vaisosra 1o vas Tainoa. U188 gread artiqastas ol To0% e precoded by siaiar | Setler ' euitnews 10 prooeed ‘gymwmm lakes, where g ) -] wealf of those men! m 3 omana. ] ' preodiess which ling il lo magy s Vi pontas, | Ireaad. I relerence o his mattr Lovd Dutbeiz,an B8 v B gl il dkgiagondesd i e b i homors i v that vhigh wo e bow rogiet, | 1 Clenen o eceived. that owing 10 the BUREAU OF INTEKNAL KEVENUE. the many grievances of our ;,.:’,'f u:o the P i o‘| I::I:‘ ."g l{“ Noth of reiaad, has gens 8 { 0 Ieonem A0 o 3003 i =):.' :nml nmn.i‘-r;n‘u mu"'i'.'..&"‘..',é‘."’,,{.‘.?e -‘m.m'uonlxh o: failure of the fisheries at Labrador, the coast inhabitants | 3T TaLsonars 0 THE TRISUNR. eramedt o ber mulers.” Dy, R | e B el s te SEMPI Y 15, gerrd ge Bartol will aonounco his decision on | fie mott remarkable of their Ml ook et SIS hunta | on the north shore will be Tendered destitate usless re- | W asmixaro, Nov. 10.—The Commissioner of In- | - s forced to decline the invitation in Mm"'fl < | 1% by ':w WARFS: uesday. A Bave been written r?-:h. Jearned. and many stories told by the | Tief is immedintely provided, The herring fisheries are | 1, ) pocorue has called the atteation of the Revenue oficers 9 state of hie bealth, bt says: 1 e ohyeet ”, JRL Ay T eden Ay AMT..'?.'"."‘"““““ BY TALRGRAPE T THN TRISONE. superstitions, from both of which ff is not & difficult matter 10 | gaid to be & wmp{,,. failure, and the prospects are said | (ERT PRSI L uiring monthly retarns fram Lrewers | ek . . Sowutry it 40 | 4y zruone, Nov, 1L—Thero is muoh interest folt to | #loan the ack Vst Whe display was one of, Itnot, wieed. the | to be fearful to contemplate. | The Goverument has placed Ko thefa et e e et opted o tha payimestof 1o the banquet and csteem ]rylflqll the fri efficien he fus nd T shed. - & the d of I t manner. Tu 1l rtherance of this ei land ufll of the buman rece of every clime and wolore l‘-ow lopiaee £100 & year, for three successive years, at the | learn the deeision of Judge Bartol in the habeas corpus I':::mr ;.‘r;u:m k) m”r:' ;::;M'?:::he ‘. :’lfnlfl' a steamer at the disposal of the charitable for the trans- | P Ul by s administered that the 'L"" e & produetion Dr. Consty, Bishop of Kilmore, writes in complimentary | 3i#possl of any commiitee or association which be formed of the Police Commissioners ted, by G Soat. from whioh WP leke the following extreot: portation of supplies, which will leave in & few dags. Aid | aiditionsl to those afforded by the \w aod not merely & terma of Mr. Bright, and says be is ¢ .-fmf, satisfied | 10 9817y your purpose into effect. I only conditions I should ae point y Gov. | Q0 eky was remarkably cloar on the night of th in any sort of money or goods way be sent to the Rev Mr. | substitute. He says: To this end s mouthly return should be | that the umion of be disposed 10 attach to this subscription would be that the sum | Swann to succeed the old Board, and in the case of Sheriff | 411 phenomena. Sowe time befure 12 o'clock, 1he Bolwood, Queboc. jnsisted upon and tae ssme care should be taken as nuder the " ‘I'he Ottaws Field Battery are sending their guns and | former law to ascertain its correctuess, The number of stamps glish and Trish liberals will be the | i L of of & bright fature for this unbeppy aud question should be distributed in prizes to be shot for at Claa- | Thompson, who was arrested and commit . | frequently seen on Snmmer evenings, oy . Phy sud misgov. | deboy during the Autum of each sear (iomidhing commitied for not sum- |, (requilr P o i cmtaual fraguency and spie cquipmonts to Quebec to be immediately replaced by guns | puschased by e brewer. Gury erved country.” Dr. Delany, Bishop of € regrets that | This s generous on the of his lordship. It should | moning a posse in amswer to the requisition of the newly- | (o iiuued from that Lour to flash athwart the skies more and | of heavy ealiber ang new cquipments. ndor. ho ia “ unable to take svy share in this tribute 10 one of | be recoll A 3 M ected that Ireland does vot enter into those com | appointed Commissioners. The doc i ted t til they werw elipsed by the g ot the rising sun of the tax npon the quantity brewed and removed an imwediate 1he tblest wnd most generous fricads Liciand."Dr. Retitione on equ term with England wad Scotlaod. The eLFet the'wBola groand ax to the legality of oy, Sysnn's Ot Ia e g et and ot | — — B LMIWM (._I euors, W u‘fign-u:u.;. y-m,h Dr. | Volunteer organizations in Grest Britain action, and the consequent legality or illegality of the Not u cloud obscured the broad expanse, and millions of | LAND OFFICE REPORT. o3 ,;-x-::l“:l!_}rr::"n ?llnm'r- "fl,‘;.,'fi'_‘ I loyve, says: auy Irishmen who do | number of merkemen and bring out all the proceedings iu Judge Boud's Court, ~ sped their way apross it o overy point of the compass. | A ”‘1‘)1 e sy II Lobainl M in the swiltness of thelr | BY TELKGRAPE TO THS TRIBUNY Were it possible to enumerato t , Bisho) not share in sfl the advaneod opinjons of Mr. Bright fe Voune sanp. 1 | sort that may be in the conntry. But Volunteer regime o iov. 8 """'"‘Lmu"ul:' warm symwpatby and for his elog are Dot permitted i Ireland Timey are farbidden T,my:.“w" d.[:ml; u&;n':;«';n":nl?ll.:r'::rtll:: l:lfl;‘lm ‘.:mn:'nnuv:.::",; snovy ks ight venturo o say that for tho apac ot | The Commissioner of the Gouer has re- xeeption t P is nbout fonr crwect d chon’ ud th g « ey sl , Whe homrs, in uing between 4 and 6, o tha thousand PeT | calved returne 'S N B i exception fanuialarion of the past passec nnu;vvclll"y'?mln neglec aud the Lumerows arms-acts that are in foice Testrict the | questions of great moment to the people of th B e Nive Bodm Gouital Tosl Goviacations WOt | aciag g wuot mvati 8008 setsd ebie o « phioed yo) « i Jeugth vider chiciie ers, Whig and Tory, have mado | possession of fire acyus to & comparatively swall class of | Lo subimitted for consideration. 4 right, gleaming, and ieessant, oy (el | abibet oftice the vienatte OF W

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