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DY S SR C——— PRICE FOUR CENTS. , dribune, New-). NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER n tenants are heve, because you, aeting slope, have to act upen o | bave but an ordinary péroeption of their own and tte p Troops have been dispatob ainst three strerg swted | deeply on the great dial-plate of history. On the | to deseribo 1s a scheme for the_compulsery sale EUROPE- grest nndu poweriul body \'- lolndvn‘: ¥ you hod a pariiament | iuterests, there is no r.ur:_'e uir alarm, qulwlnrrnd:mly bands of brigands in Th‘:unl ks ’ ."’3:‘ of this asniversary, I was on oy“ of ear ies, little better in mnd&lfi o e IO Cotleme ¥rocn ceurry The teuaatry of Treland, with tho pres. | eoea that the contest can be termcated ouly n eno way, The —— bridges, over which & volunteer' 4 was maroh. . " Why not carry out the principle fhey atk, ching ' Tréland, world be atle o force that Parliament to | bation kas unmistakably pronounced the Presidentinl ITALY, g fi Bk omarehl it rifies | TeEerd to other desenptions of ng;.fl.y eurtr of Justiod they uamea: Dut, 8 you havo to deal | policy aid it the dutycf v Johseou nolongerlopersivers | Tho early rotirement of Baron Ricasali was ex- | 116 . k from :Mu e A 3% | Mr. Bright say to @ proposition lo 5 i slung over their iders. They from him on & tary valuation 7 -y silo ot all. o |;ulll\:mfl|!. witlng in Lcml(."n, Ll ;no <,1;w< .' {:n d.‘ “u“l:?{:nlyl:galut him viAILw 0 rgrrwh»lx}xin{':finma- pected © or the demands you may uigo from this side of tho | ot the Northern States that if the Seut were admitted at the 2 soll i Xasel come with & vory fele sfect in Loudoa, cepecially | meeting of Congress, aud all ita members weso to join the i Rl bt o 15 citoales dp Dagreinds 49 1 ran only ho represented by sbout K00 wezmbere, kod of theve | President's purty, the wejority in both Houses would still bo | ¢ Fley the Government to recall immediately 6o i it unsertunasely Lappens tbat a considerablo tumber wre rot | hoetlle. ‘Thongh Congrees may be un incompiete Legislaturo | },vq hoen removed from Sees or eoutived 10 a eertaio residesce. ppart the demards fhat are made. Bot if in En. | 881t stands, yet if {f were to be completed itn vote would pot bo | upygny e yoeption made for the faeseut applien tothoee bithops along the whole column. fry, aod in Scotiacd the tenant farmere—tho | wltered. In there cirecmstances the Preridont onght not to & Rame, d hose ag kot whots proof of palitical 1a- ize the chant, but ae the head of the column came those men free to sell or not, just o they might choose—mn he most. intelligent, the béet. agricnlturists, per- | Lositato to cubmit to the verdict of the conutry, sd if ho can- ot wd " ol steiowr g1 o] 3 % | very different thing surely from either a com| salo or. igue bas been recently fursished. Count Burral cturzed ‘bis the ‘Glory Hallelujoh’ of your Jobn Brown'’s y 173 they weré 1o joiu in fuver of meastrcs, stuch | not conscientiously urge the Southern States torncoept the Con- | ouining to Berlin. Y S 2 close, lory S . seonfiecation, On the whole, the adverse eriticisma on u ey ite of the meny. denials, rumors of & Pruseo- postile to the gume Taws, Lostile to any injistice | stitutional Amendment, be ought to let them know that be ean X et March rung out, to my surprise ‘snd deiigbt, and |y, Bfi;hfi'--molumhnéuc sre remarkably weak, s l.n' b : y t-u N ek i |mm«;\‘;1gu£3 with Teg ud'w(!:u inprl:r\f.u“t:l! of u‘l‘e’!‘lflvr support l)e'lnrhwn.nnx it. - forps AUSTRIA. floated over the quiet waters of the Thames down be- and they will detraet very little from the ‘effect which i“l a alliauce continue to prevail. 9 OVen Sai woul uite im) o for the pariament to re- en o course of pol appears obvious thes eve: g ’ p filed i s PP P i s L b would o gulte e oo, tho groat dieulty y0u, | Teason fo supposo that 1 will be adopted. . W6 in England “n | A Vienna dispatch of Nov. 2 eays: * Count Bel- }oc'o nkle:tmll“' “uml&‘:lvh“‘::gg';'g.‘“ :::‘::“ to have smong impartial acd enlightened: the eld ]v...fln‘mj Puritan an, the hard | Tmentioned in my last letter that on the of my! :':‘f' the treaty provides ‘or the admiseion of the | have ‘o conteud with. “Youbere'lo wreet your st fivn ' | net kN to'en hone hinga o cleatly, than Presilent Johs- gredi, Boron Beust 1d Count Majlath agre o all porata o States i ¥ i i 1 £ sitti oD whomw you send 105 members , | #on, or . § 4 and ! Pre t. | h g ust's entry into e n aif ed Stales into the alliaee, with a sovereign Lament sttivg Jou o ward and the reet of iheFrendent's Caniaet, | hoste ASC AT e T uc terin Kanses, who ended his lyluthovm i 'x‘:l’;::‘h?.&“" m‘%’m‘. H scaftold, would not count for more With onr b wm"“mm me (o by their want—not all together, but by smate first | ja, Mr. t did not of & compulsor; g i i nour | it TR i up, € now n, | slon empowered to treat for the P e &”%lfim” mdmmp etors, & plan which would leave! the ABLE 10 NOV. )3, NEWS BY 7, HE ATLANTIC C. — BY THAMARAT § o TR ORIBONE. GREAT BRITAIN THY PRUESO-RUSSIAR ALLIANCE Loxvon, Tuesdsy, Nov. 13, 1866, £ ) pol / aps balf are not in favor of your rights, and therefore the They most ald know that the North: bas given o deliberato | Lus strengthened the trian policy of conciliation toward etf blishment in the Mediterranean Sea, snd gnaran- %‘or{mme 0 10 say, &re 108t in the 600 they tind there, aod the | judgment agalust them, and- that koouer o I::r it nm‘:‘- }l'.'u#lr{.' 21 Y g SRR efioit o s it aVer ents e Hangarian is cenvol of November: o " : " i Hivguran Mikatry 1o Grcoed | ebikiren Whon the succesiah Prenier, tho Cabinat ; 1 % } ol yous members 10 W auything 18 oné ob the | obeged. We cannot seriously believe s tofs that nesion highly favorable commereial dt § oy fitieurbonig thisgs hat any represeatativg of e pecyl T e e i 30 seviet Congres by farce. The | Th nomination of tbe specia) ure practically carried out v ntages. e 10 o tean bear) T huv siuce 3 have hean in | movements of the dajly diminishing srmy of the United States | by Government to be dependent upep ¥ ation of 1t | Minister of more than half a century, who, during I3 | ooech delivered in by Mr. Ih':clfll.n':zl ] ? o L3y armehourd 100 - mew—nay, Wich ofienec | have been watched with suspicious. curiosity, but it would be | pregsmmme en aflairs common to Austria and Hungery, 10 | eyentful years, from the, Crimean war to the time of [y o e e eatie o the TWE LATE REBEL VISSELS RELEASED. blane attoehad to the Lrieh wembers for the little they do there. | hard to show thit auy dispositiony bave been made With o view foun by @ committe of 15 members eleetes) by the Diet. Bin death, raled England and her empire pretty mooh |- oven of mare & Losbox, Taeaday, Nov. i3, 1666 Evesivg. | believe of this memet tho it \ibiral members we the most | of diperving e Ruica) Teprecentativen or keeping dawn tho | - Cholera had nearly ceased at Pesth. in death, Eng pretty m quet. 1t was inforior to it in point of style; it was . % . sespectable and the most respectéd and mpst. infivential of all | Northern yeople. Yet, aven if the Conservatite party had been- oyl as he pleased. I came to the conclusion, withont the | studied, Mne&. and ranged over o less extensive rearies, the result of the ecetio 1 RUSSIA least digparagement to the gallant 0ld gentleman who | of mufim e it Mld"hhnt is nmy‘m':mtudu i juestion, and the ular inf 16 i sand that the questiond pevding between the | thoiberal members that bave sat in Parkisment for the last 23 | willing to menace ity ad i ‘ States ‘razer, ) It S myopinian. T think it is admitted in the House | must prove that such policy ia absolutely. despe- : n P - i whole Buited States and Frazer, Trenbolm & Co., Bave | F0, ) nmv’cnv:lly(hll O mberein thrg | rate. "Wo _emnot but Fik” et e Bresidens | An Tmperial manifesto had been jssucd ordecing tho :f“;:,’""s mlhhmfil’mmflfl’mwnm' clates that fact. The benorab: the been amicably scttled, wiereby the veseelein dispute, | Parlawent are uot inferior, but are superior to the Irish liberal | will w bimsell more mmesable to pubiie opinion | Russian military and naval forces to be raised to their full at for one English speaking ma: e tationists that if they had to deal with sn Irish etk Tivénool, and el iiyoeb rty, | wembers that sat in forwer Parliaments during the lust 2 years; | then hie coantryiaen ot the eriuin ) a fiercely caniented election | trength by & levy of recruits thtoughout the whels Emping 18 of day hunt out affectionately Lord Palmeréton’s ment, in College Groen, this land question and ow lying ai Liverpool, aud the other property, | pueyctwithstanding that, and though 1 think they bave a gor- | believe. Tt must be retaembered that all cn which the distrust | the proportion of four to every thousand of the male population. | pome” in Westminster Abbey, 8 hundred be | other questions now agitated in Ireland, would be have been released. ing inerease of influence, yet it is ono of the wost diffi- | ful buse their presages took place before the clections of Octo | The recruiting in to take pluce between the 1th of Junuary asd waking vilgrim to the wild little settlement in the Mlq b, But their difficulty is that they ha Adirondacs, and drinking in stre of soul over the | deal wl{l an_English hrlumm'hcgq in “1":? 0 the world for %0 ber the 9th. Now, all accounts agree in ropresenting the aston. | 15th of February neat. ident and his friends to hate been extremo THR CHINESE PIRATES. wo‘w-u some hundreds of m.ies ;r&n thoso whom they T il:mng Lot g by LS ~ #rmr] 1 1 hich that could die of | of all reach of the iufluence of I Loxpoy, Tuesday, Nov. 1, i#6. seut to work up any questions which ma; i - | when they iearned the result of the voting. Our cerresponder! FOREIGN COKRESPONDENC. ain granite slob which covers a; 1t 0ol e influ g 7 D b 600amon; ,u ng ; nderstood that up to the last moment Mr. Jolinron itioni ich co1 representation in that bodyis, ho says, of little ae- The British Adwiralty tave resolved to keep @ | i B G e L Teliered dhat b o 1he peoyi bis #3d0, ——— apt. Jobn Brown,the Abolitionist—which couclusion s, iy, of very P ® | ad therefore rish constituencies, while they wbould make uo | belired that (b6 Walorits S€ e, P B s Dhte Fritvomty o~ LONDON. wift, no doubt be counted crasiness by nine-tenths of | cOUDE, "n° 'fl:h MN"-L"“ lldt.‘oy were all wllowanoe in favor of any of those members who are ot honeet tr foreg of gunl i t 't atrong foreg of cunboats on the Chin seas, to prevent | siowanoe i farar Bt aty ST HOR AR Yor those Who are | sppointed, but ho must difler very greatly frow all other Ameri- | /1B OPENING OP MICHAKLMAS TERM—IEGAL cosToMB | my own conntrymen, and even with you, who love few in number; the British representatives, ignorant Trish grand old martyr, 1 doubt whother I could reckon on ‘afiairs, and often baving views ‘contrary tor piracy. boneet and do their duty, they should make allowance for the | cane if ho cannot make op hin wind to yield when he is beaten. —JOMN BRIGHT'S VISIT T0 DUBLIN—THE TERRITO- ” L) diflicuit. pferred Now, what ean be dove with | At any rate, he will not want prdent couneelors, for his | i bl Yerard 1o this .I:«Tm. 1 :, F ot e 1 have always | friends are urging him to_edvise the South t0 aceryt tho Cou RIAL ARISTOORACY—THY, VIRST ANNIVERSARY OF a m"fl‘iv or l‘"fdm of Pfl‘ffls M“J"«l ot thls mlnsmll be five or six to one against them. That, Lovoow, Tacsday, Nov. 13 1666, | given what support I could to any proposition that appeared 1o | stitational Amendment. Both be and hin ndversaries have LORD PALMERSTON'S DRATH—JOHN DROWN'S MARCH |- the day of the auuiversary thero di o said, fs what bars the progress of useful legislation cor » notable charaoter in his way, Davies, the longs the existence of Irish gries Dur- 4 asother month before they will meet faco 1o faco ut Washing. —DEATH OF A NOTABLE CHARACTER—THE RUNT- Toe reasonable and right on this question in Parlisment. the Third's xl'nd"“ o despairing and desperate. Ho ecn’s huntsman, who first wore Geo: s lers the people rlnq a hun , who fii rge the e English Parliament The Jamaice Cowmitteo s unanimousiy rarolved | [ 'L vesion, we had the great advantage of the aatist- | tom, and thero is full timo for more mederalo couneels fo S an sl Facsk te-rais OYPORERTS OF THE o wdict Gov. Eyre for murder. ainge of & most emident wan, the member for Westmineter, Mr, | prevadl. 104 00} B AXD PROVESSOI it a8 whi in 1o the royal harriors before the | have spoken truer words. a1 Jotn Stuart Mill. 1f this Government which is not & THE CITY GOVERNMENT OP NEW-JORK. JAMA MMITTE 8 RUXLEY-- | Jvery e A ico. | yot do some good for Ireland, but if 5o the good will come i hisg inprovable, and is o hing probably to be desired— From The Times of Nov. 3 EXPECTED MARRIAGE OF AN AMBRICAN LADY T0 A | battle of He was 65 years in that service, | Yo 0 S0t KOOC DA/ RITHaN bistory. It may do somen RUSSIA. o raimient coming in will ho_douft be under & dis- | _The Americans boast with much reascd of their City cf New TORY DUKE. ane became bunisrusn in 1621, A model manin his | o7 late iadeed in 4n I e i emdensor o Setie (s Jaud_ question apon sea. | York. Tt is one of the hardsoment, and will by oo day 000 0t | piem Qur Spesia! Gorrespendert. craft, tall, shight, resolute, hook-nosed, periectly turued m Logislatare. % 18 nevee will ;:p.]:lyln wapta i X . out, with' the air of & naticnal nobleman, and such & | wishes of Ireland, and 80 long as the * imj ' 8y nat.hl well remember the first time lev{er v,'l;“ Mn: :xm. :h:n “}n,nd be nu”lg;ung |m P | M6 ‘when o friond e e a nonat for the mee! ween the two ons. r. Bright's recogni! oo ancellor entertains all the judges and Queen's | oo ye sqt nooq l.hiole!, m ‘the roverence With which | facts havo given kim @ new claim on the affection of thel THE ARMY NOT TO BB INCREASED BY A LEVY and just arrangement, and from that somethiog way be | the lnrgest citien in the world, Its merchants are Jmmenssly Loxpow, Nov. 3, 1966, 1 Bt 1 believe what o bave mmost to rely upon is tho | wealtby, and they spend their wealth in tbe ety wher it bet | Yegterday was the first day of Michaelmas term, o S1. PeTeRssura, Tuesday, Nov, 15, 1866 e . I that hefore Joog we shall 1t been wade, The 1ieh commercin) Wi to despises Lom- 2 & 2 e siatemmenit thas the. Buiselan Sriy wid 16 D1t | (e e | LS o asaMTS. & O e |idee e vt 2o Foglieh commercial magnete deeries bam | alwagn o great fanction in the legal world with ue, On Thursday eveging, the 1st inst, Mr. Bright sttended o | the city every day, o at leost sevcral timen o week - ereased by a levy, is unfounlod. B h o> O oriingman's meeting in Dublin, and telivered a stirring | odest mansion satisfies him within the fog azd moko of counsel, the registrars of the Superior Courts, and Insh people. s i e o s whongs and ' remeds o hom s | memopele M1 syt it 13, g Mencdaf 3. | the udgu, erstariosut o fll ree bruskft ot Boue e o s oo fro (D0 | P07 hevo bl 3l mors recent e froe i DENMARK thue expressed his ymachy for Jreland, and urgcd s cordsl oo | N ruwing rocie which & very mderats, aumber of | The grust and small diguitaries tako sbous %0 hours | it U ormaman, whioh B e ross | Ho 8poko ustnight at meeting in tho Mochanics’ st -OPENING OP 7T CHAMBEES. Bri ause of Freedom and Reform fuests 1l to overtlowing. If ho desi and discussing the Chancellor s gaue pies aud Badminton, four or ive fields, when 1 subsided in 8 big diteh !flu.g\"luwflylmuhu“ tho Dublin "“‘:L“’ Vears ago—many years ago—when I nave thought of the | enjoyment, he looks “beyond Loud: v wmcaos | und chatting over the doings of the long vacation, and oo g & vt g ol b in point of fact such was not its character. AS are lavished on keeping nees. The some ¢ and a pied d terre duning 4 s nll. Bot the New York and eaw bim no more. When o lad he must bava | ing was rather o stormy one—it might almost ‘be often tonched bis cap to the clever young Secretary, | disorderly—allow me to ssy somcthing of its nnciufld: who bad been sivgled out by Lord Castlereagh, sod | and composition. The societies of Dublin conei isd for whom all men prophesied & great career. For of a numerous and patriotic class of mep. There can bed 2 i 10 doubt that they respect, admize and honor John Brigh Lord Palmerston was & zealons hunter in the metro- 12 the highos d;!Km.PflB‘-“ e project of getting 1p litan counties during the years of the groat war, 6ud | [ 0 EE D\ lriing classes and Jnviting bim Theretod ernd B g b - | impending changes on the bench and at the bar, and » | then drive down in solemn proceseion to Wostminis- ter Fall. Palace Yard is, of course, crowded to witness the descont of all these great folke in full bottomed wige, silk stockings and tights, and their lthndfidly Corxt Tuesday, Nov. i, J66 condition of Ireland, of its sorrows and wronge. of the d The King, to-day, formaily opened the sossion of | eredit its condition brovght an-. the English and British name, i SV z e " ught that if uld w the same e Danish Chambers. Iv Lis speech on that ocea- h an Trishman, th island that sion, be said he was convircod that Denmark would 1 would not visit for the ' purpe great Irish , aud of rousing my countrymen and #oon Tegain her natural fgontiors by a popular vote. on. {Gireat cheering and waving of - APk _‘. v 3 i Ve i the necesity of wide spread azd borrible misery, T | up on every side in gold-embioidered_State robes. Thero is, however, | Yy 0o hoard old sporsme: say, wus one of the best. | k ! i) ; beiieve that we were placed in this d and on thiv | equipages aro taste littlo of popalar demoustration a8 @ vule, suoh a8 i appointed men they ever saw B thow days of rough Qid not originate with them. If they took it up they: TURKLY. earth that e ?:\'r‘.dr:'.gm be great and wealthy and wealthy ; but. besi seen at the same place when the M. P's. arrive in Hon- | /i A ST 3 notwith would make it a really grand affuir. But they well knewt rofas: gence, and five or six or uin beingn of all soris 4 s 1 ressicg snd hard riding and drinking, and notwith- } the yolcauic state of public feeling in this city, and knewt A sows, on horseback, or walking, on the eve of a great | oy, 4ie his dandyism, o thoroughly bonest give-and- | tbat an orderly popular meeting is, at this time, E_:,nrw ing 1O perous AMNESTY TO THE CARDIAN INSURGENTS. vast and 1 be abject misery which we seo 100 co 1oy, Tuesday, Nov 1666 world. Why, with your soil and with your clin. sour active and spirited race, 1 know not t agnounce thet the Turks | wight vot do, but there have ben reasone to the soil and the climate and the labor of ¥ ot produced general comfort and comp L This address speaks of the friendly feeling which 1 have had for Ireland during my politi debato or division. Yesterday, indeed, Sir Hugh Caime, appearing for the first time in judicial robes, was waruily cheered,both outside aud in'the hall; but this is tho rare exception. John Ball has etill too wuch ingraizned severence for the law to be hip-hip- ping round H. M's. judges. As each judge d'.n.-cnd‘; take rider across any country. Probably for unbroken | sible. Thers ‘are a number of men among the we enccess in life in their difforent lines, no two English- | classes of Dublin who, tanght by a very bad set of politi- men of this century can be named with the old pre- cal leaders, beliove it to be downright patrotiem and ad- mier and the old hintsman, who have left us on the :';‘::"":fl‘;‘:"“: ‘:"‘”“m ‘g‘: rl"f“l’ff_‘:h,""‘"gn‘“:““"‘l:“bv same day in theso tWo consecutive yeass. Pegce be | 1 2e within the constitution. These men wero cer- with them. tain to put in an appeatance at & popular mm:l'mf ) n o fe v isen reon, what Dispatehes from the ish Govermmwent bas orderd a general amuesty to be granted to the insurgents of Candia, THE CIIOLERA. - o o CONSTANT %, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1666 ey "l'?f‘f.fl;“i)i,.,.?‘x. K oy froin his carriage ho falls into the [')rwomnn. = Thinking of Dagies reminds one that this week has | honor of John Brigtt, and to conduct themselves The eholera has again broken ont in this Cit sat Ly his side for heurs dut divc worehes solemnly into the Hall of the Henrys and Ed- | 0,5 gponing of the hunting season for 1806-67. | manuer that would confer little credit on the eountry. o o ¥ ::::a‘nm< ».:::14::::»{-:'::,‘.‘:::-"“b«m: nwing an wards, followed by his sgcretary, whose dress sword | c\;.-r)' connty in Englaud the opeving meet has Kuowing this, the trde societies kept their hands out of ! g ia discussion. generally ia & visible anzoyance to him, and who looks |y ) B0 "ind the serious bisiness of elaying that | the business. It was got up by a few persons who are in-¢ ' deed tradesmen, but whodo ot represent the trades, and distinetly conscivas of the bunch of ribbons fastened on to his coat collar, which does service in these degenerute doys for a bag wig. The hall is ar platform Treluid expressly for a paper port of u spoech which be made Agams, the most, favored and sacred snimal, the fox, according to | ¢ - . the most scientifie principles, has faisly commenced,and ;;m‘lr"g';% 8 ey fl;;-fs;léc,_g; <A &5"3&2’5:3'}3 fills inore thap hialf the thoughts of thousands of sy ives, "cenc” the only question was to what extent the dis4 MARINE INTEVLIGENCE. ARRIVED (UT. woan " P : e Corn Law was passing throngh Parliame " o QuerRstowy, Nov. 13.—T%5¢ teamship Manhattan e g e with FRANCE . o S0 W Yo, G, 3 G501 becd! a7 B pibasedot 15 Srtoisio ONANem cxowdod wilh Lho b, 0 wig 420 §0%aq | fazmers andcthes,opand down thacouniry. Ourbant” | turbeass might becemied. Some of M, Iirghts bionds Liverpool A telegram, d. Not olients. Those uiake ill a thoronghly social, aud in one sense, demo- | suggested to bim to receive from & deputation the addre Bresr, Nov. 11—The Gernaa Tramsatiuntic Company's Tk ting th 4 baa been noz.ing ¢ J ente. Those waake [ 0ol sport. 1 mean by, this assertion that the | that had beon prepared and to dectine the intended meot= 3 ransat 3y pow of dothing (hat was fusor: 1p which u.lyu nl'ur,:lduq maighes to .'.lus door | wonger on_ his Neddy is as free to canter up to | ing, but he resolved on facing the assembly, come whati aide wall which admits him to his own court. | 4000 ot "and after the find, to take his line aeross tho | migit. pwexion with Irelaid or ouched *e7e today ea route to Havre. h all bis gre STEAMSHIP PERUVIAN DISAPLED. ° Liverroot, Nov. 13.~The stramship Peruvian, which left Glaisgow on the #th inst., beeame disabled, and was obliged to 4and her passengers at Ardrossan, Seotland. wleamabip St. Laur farmer's fields and (if be can) crash through his fences At the appointed hour last night the doors of the as the noblest ford or the richest stock theater of the Mechanics' Institute were opened, at w Tow long it will last with tho inereased necessity for | ebarge of one shilling to !h;eb"dl.' of the Youm'upd w4 high farming on the one hand, and the seatcely sup- K‘"":n‘:",'m:’ mfll‘tfl;‘ h ‘x’:’o{"{n enomfl:r were let in freeq pressed hostility of au increasing namber of the great e oy ody tha:mmic!:nmum “n_z;_ preserving people sad tbeir keepers on the othor, | and weant to make their presence kuowi. I the other For, ai mostof your re are probably aware, there am now Lo sittinge in Westminster Hall itself, bt it ie kopt o2 a splendid paesage room, with com- s onone sido with the Houses of Parlia- Theso e detti o beld ly, th Great Britain | 1 don't ask ppression, whether in yo 1l on the other with the Law C ie wiserabl Jitious to the gl last Srdeiiio-ie Bt 1 a8k you 34 10 open your heart ‘of FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. join hande for & reat, conlial. thoreugh w g I | o1 . Pl e e it hacls of Ovea Bt provement « | and will shortly, with the applause of all wen, be [ £% . ! it i3 impossible to kee - & ;lVHlP()OTI;((() N IA.IKI'R] i “1'n:";.:--' |lrin:7;u"-l,;wim i ‘v'-”. ‘,.'..f, 0 bealth P my ‘,:Jown,[t::ul!:u ;, arts w;l‘l;n! mulm u:;r mlm ::-“'; ';;Ltoinns‘{“ny 'm:ow :ndl t’hY:’bx:m:m £ tizz mu'lsf.'z'°-f?fifi-.uuh "L'n;e:)tni ““:upm;fv::: vERPOOL, Nov. 13.—The Cotton maurket is dull and droop his_plan_ for securiag 1o tl ite betwoen Lincolu's Juu and the Tewples. Shortly, 3 2 jth istarbi rocoedings. ‘The ! il | 0l Y write? Well, 1 sincerely hope it may be so. hounds is obliged to negotiaie a sapply of bagged oves :n:;l”;:::“l;le?t‘rl\f dlnt:;}:’ng,:kzflml of‘:h‘:m. l‘onr: from Leadenball Market, and turn them out the night ( t any ratd the pecemsary act of Parliament has G ) n imne o 5" | of their organs had on the previous day given not onlyt : r.ad, , without beimg aver um;nlln. Wo may, per- :;‘;"'i'nfi"m:‘“.”{"'m: 'i;‘;;f.':‘}:"mm“ comes, f0X- | {0 G onts to such course, ut innmmyhj‘nin for it. I i s, hope to get justice hotised, as she sbould be in | 50 "wh By i one day cling Ilbuymd-n-' m.gm — dlu:hfllrlh:- of ** questions’ i e . Middling Vplands ave quoted at ) Tho sales to-da; the soil. He said: Perhaps bef e iy T o wed 10 advert 1o point which has sch amounted to ovly 6,000 bales. J0—u paragraph in the -speech T made the other LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. With regard to the land. 1 need not tell you that thero are SRS F newspapess in Dublin which 1 need not name, because | wm 4 ¥ Laverroot, Nov. 13s-evening —The warket for Breadstutis | SR Pl s b VAN, “HCC) Gul anghiter) 1 am warry 10 | many bave jed everal o England, within (o next six or eight years. Sofirmer. Corn has advanced 0 58] # 460 b for Mixed West- | tay that thero are newspapers which do ot fecl any stroni de- | {mportant shanges 10 2 s toaders will probsbly be inclined 1o be con- | Proserving of these last 20 years. . usually submat to bo muszled. em. Provisions are dull. Petroleum ie quoted at 1/7@1/8 for | 4ire, or any conscientious pulsion, to Judge fairly waything | jesty has thought that France temptucus over this method of opening the legal The opponents of the Jamaica Committee have | contai; Among these will there be m!h Refined. s g By ke o SR ety which I pro- | thig state of things, and vaght , and to repeat many of M; c.h,]y.‘,«,fum, caught a Tartar this week. Mr. Huxley having | the spirit and plne’i to ask Mr. Bright,” &e. “Ihn posed tor what | would call the pacification and the redemption | yycertain whether it is ot also | T ings 8 (o alothesborses adbemotatr. e joined the Committee, a writer in The Pall Mall workingmen are independent, onug;ken, fearless men.. L e g Gazette ingenionsly suggested that it was probably ;l'h'_nm ,nnl“g; N:ffl«d'd by @ few words or card of invitation.” ) N/ ~The elaxd by some pi 0F other should be | o seem to point out. Your Majest **his peculiar views on the development of | 11¥ n: *Free iom o opiuien,, AT Wt : . | exiled fron the Rotunds, m shelter among :L’;fi i Whereupon the Professor writes to explain |y, ringmen of the lochul.{l' Institute,” Hero weres the thing suits us; and remember, there is no shoddy abont this procession, as there i< about that of next Deavy and lower. of their own soil. (Great cheering.| You know perfectly - presid which Majesty reseryed f, the task Lord Mayor's day. Th elderly i well that 1 am net sbout to propose copy the - wlp-ailre week, on Lord Mayor's day. hese elderly men in 3 3 2 _1ONBON MANEY MABKET. Villainous crimes of 200 years ago, Sooste | Saseimsias Wt ey o oar s | el wigs (which, be it said with all deference to Car- | ¢ neither in_consequence of these views, 1ot | plain suggestions for interrupting snd badgering Mr Loxpos, Nov. 13.~Consols are quoted at #93 for moey the lands of the proprictors here or elsewhere. 1 propose | und to maintain our pob jence to your | lyle, are the most satisfactory head-dress of 4 solemn for any particular love for or admiration of the negro, | Bright. Previous to his arrival and that of the gentlemen Loxvos, Nov. 13—Evening.—The Money Market is steady; | to introduce a system which would gradually, but rapidly and | Mojeuty's wish, I have the honor to propose, uf members of this Luui yet ivented, if we are to bave auy), are uow | that he has been led to_join the Committee, but be- | who accompanied him on the latform the noj Couscn o mosey, 4 gasly, witbout g mybody, make, many noesuls, 430 | commisnion: '\ U0 L Ui v e e e o it of | i be bat undantond tht Engiah low “doss vt | et b comgoct S04 ung? 5 1 SECU 4 - . SoRty, the . re follows o list of uames, which includes six members of B vy Bt | oo | permit good persons, as such, to strangle bad persops, | men got up some rounds of at ul onx AMERICAN SECURITIES, O nar own farma.in the Ireland. Now this is 1oy plan. 880 | (pe capiest vis: M. Nowher, Miaister of State ; Marshal Vail. | this Empire, its awful sccumulations of wealth, and | P“"’w mnrmllin.z N taaton to. the" e {’:u “he | of - rupping. and clapping which m’ eall i “Kontish fire,” but such hiss and a” roar did “The following are the current prices of American securities ; | 1WaBLto restate it here, with ‘& little further explunation, in | Jugt, Minister of the Emperors Household wid of the Fine | the lives and liberties of its wubjects; and there is not : b ; nited States 5208, 693 ; Wizois Central Railroad shares, 73 R s (e Yary atre e e ey D, | s M Toald, Miatater of Fiaasee; Marshal Bare Mis: | one man among them on whose ermine the faintest | Royal oners have reported ** the evidence to | o g0 " on " the rest of the moeting that they soom p > g - " ister of War; the Marguis de Chasseloup Daubat, Minister of Ry 3 ; r | be wholly insufficient to establish the charge™ upon i Rrie Railway shares, 513, comwents which ther have made upon it. There are, as ¥ou | Marino and of the Celonjes: and M. Vuij professional smutch rests; not oue whom the most | d | thought it prudent to discontinue it, and there was no rep4 ouncil of Sta L Frser P e iton “would scouse of willtul bias op | Ybiot Mz, Gordon'was tried, and thab they can see | etition of the performance during the evening. e he | DO proof either of his complicity in the dutbresk at | Fenian party then began to chant their adaptation The following sre the closing prices of American securitics: | KuOW, many IArge eetates it Lreland which belong to rich | Cogucil of State; the Marshals of France, M. F L 2 tamilies in Fagland—families in England not only of the highest | joror'y Aide.de.Cump. and several officials connected with the | nartisanship in doing his duty five minutes aft A : o g Moraut Bay, or of his having been a party to a gen- | American song, “ Jol Brown's body,” and to sing wi eral conspiracy against the Government. The Pro- | great gusto ** We'll hang Judge Keogh on a sour §~ Fi vent| o§: d, 78 . o crel i o ¢ . 8. Five-Tweuties, 09f; Rlinois Central Railroad. 7% Erie | rauk, but of the highest character, because Iwill venture to | Army and the ministrs of war. The report is approved by the | foay oo dhimissad with costs, or sentenced to penal Rail ;-yulhll |1]n:l—, are 1o be :\qu‘\]‘ nlmmb the Exulluh nul;llhI‘I' Ewperor. i Th 1 th ) r ‘ E amilios of s much perfect Lonorableness and worth ss : servitude. Thie is no small thing tor & people to be | £ Tl “ ing on,” 1 of th o pl e, offer S " 4 clades: I entertain o deeply-rooted an | tree, As wo marching on,” alth every one of BY STEAMSHIP ey (Lo oot eomaking Agnjist 8o ristoszny PRUSSIA abie to my. after all; and even the unlucky parties | S0t SnciOdiR LY SO, O T T Moo o chauce of boing fapped by & detective and ’ : oF against the familier OF Against property, or gainsi g followiug the groat men in baz wigs and uncomfort- | B80T (N AR TG Ty e that 1 | 00 t0 prison for that same vocal performance. Moro thas 10 G ausbody or austhing that is good. But 1 say " thix A RUSSO-PRUSSIAN ALLIANCE. able feelings, are o1l good hard-working bartisters. | 4508 PO Ny iomatizad o the Dithest suthority e | this they oh:;md g\x the (l '5 lfi.&uhllc, for | Jamen - ; -y > ! Stophens, for Geu. Sweeny, for Col. Roberts " This 15 the case of the Committee in & | ('Noill, aud other prominent members of the Fenien fra- The Paris Presse of Nov. 1 has an article signed by | No, there is no man in armor in that procession; no | = o cing with the statement that— o ¢ hout 1 1 uld o . . 3 sia and Prossia ¢ R':‘"::m"l x:':(‘}xlvt‘xr:';\ ",,,,‘,‘::,,.,1 ::' ||]u|mx.4.!\ ::: ‘;Xfr’; nutshell, and probably, after the first experiment, the | ternity, of both wings. I fancy arrests would have been ‘ - §oif = % other side will content themselves with accumalating | mado on the spot, oaly that the Goverament did not wisha estion of the continual interchange " i N rese to make s point of being present at it for | oo Sna o care of oanvassing the motives of those | to let John Bright see with his ows ores the very sum- evealed to indignaut Europe in 156 | sleeve, ; i Posen, of that pormanent | qnee when be chaucos to be over hers. It ooeurs |y, oy in insisting that neitber Whig nor Tory | mary maanerin which the ** liberty of thie subject” can ba P # 3 it that if Parliament were to sppajut o commission and give The Royal Mail steamship Persia, Capt. Tott, | {5 asin up to the amoust of five millions sterls ‘which left Liverpool, at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the 34, and | power to uegotiate or treat with the great families in E: Queenstown on the 4th November arrived here on Wednesday | Who have large estates i Jreland, it is probable th morning. A M. Cucteval Clariguy, ot ““I'he alliance between R pllshed fact. Tt is u of good offices whi these great ostates might be bought at a not very uurew e price.” Cle, ad & toice, " Could we ot _get th uothing'| Hear me ford to speak of Prussia as the - tr % 16 thé v8 ahsnos o y 2 o GREAT BRITAIN, opiniou that it would ! . ) ditional ally’ Piios of binding sngagements three “"‘"n‘“:‘ the year, w0 the chauces of attending | ¢ oo bnents shall b allowed to decide whether such 'b;';’:“’, '1“ ';"[i“"d-n 3 a4 A CABINET OOUNCIL. o e sy g ,.:f;.,“."L‘r"}'}',r‘:f»:lél‘.fi"" e e T W ——" ire"u;xm -h’u al news, there has besn Jobn Bright's doods a4 thoss done last year in Jamaica shall be lnhm:c:-coamp:mmy ‘l'h:O'l')o.nl:’)ghu :r‘:l..w “The first Cabinet Council of the season was held in | which they wonld foteh if pu: up it your m p of events airsady determinen PO’ ' 4 oo has | vistt o Dublin. There were 500 persons at the ban. | taken out of the cognizance of English law. Faughton, sud some other gentlemen, aud was loudly London on the 1st inst, and another was called for the 3d. propose that it alould be worked in this been effected. the article goes on to explain its ohject r ‘luding & good number of Trisk f 1 hoar to-day on what should be very good suthor- ‘\pplludul. M. Haughton took the clinir, and proceeded ATLANTIC CABLE HONORS. case. [ assume that this Commission has got f Tousaia, in the execation of Ler plans in the East, shoukd | fuet, inc/UCIAR “"‘"‘,h kg rish membors, With | oo ot an American lady, the widow of u officer of | o read a 3 b, i the course of which he was frequently Staff Commander Moriarty, who distinguished himself during | its possessios, bought (rom Lord A, B, C or D e etatie than the Turks. Pruseia wil rauge | the O'Donoghiie a1 Chairmau; but on tie whole. 1| y50r gy of the Potomas, is on the point of marry- | iaterru o, but wonorally in & good-humored sort of wa; e 11 any foreiga intervention should thwart | doubt vhetiier it was quite what its promotars lad ing one of anr great Tory Dukos. [ trust the rumor | He B 0ot read twonty words when he was told to * hia ne to be worth £1,000, and for | herself on het s reat of £30 n sear. He | the work of assimilation which Pru Northern Germany, or the alroady pry upon it whick I a t pa up,” and cries of ‘‘humbug” were oceasionally heard. “Whataver might be the result of the present agitation'™ fbe laying of the Atlautio Cables had been recommended for the honor of & C adership of th is accomplishing in o kos. of & Commandership of the Batb. s accomplishing hoped to make it. Bright, however, was quite oqual may be tro; At any Tate, it is ben trovato, aud I Le present te od absorption of the i = iou, and made a most skillful as well & giva it for what it is worth, without the names, of RELIEF POR THE SUFPERERS FPROM THE QUEBEC FIRE. 0o lea ho has 0o security ; he makes almost no per to the A subscription bad been set on foot in London for the relief of | manent improvements of 4oy Kind ; and he notquite tates south of the Main, Prussia can rely upou the | L0 the 0C - : ) the sufferers by the great fires in Quebec. It is beaded by such | 3ure hether, when he saved a little money. be | armed vobperation of Russia.” cloguent speoch. The most romarkable part of it was et 4a i ot o publio sonouncement of he said, .h..,ap,m.mc. exclaimed * No more agitatiom ontiibetions s bt followiog: Mr. Thomas Baring, £500 | Will not take his (amily off ta ths United Stater. Loud cheers MILITARY NEWS. the proposal that the great absentse landlords, who, | 1 urse, as there Is 68 ¥ . 4 a in Ireland.” He advised the people to endeavor to im- and & Voics, * He will come back again'] We will sssume. The Berlia correspondent of The London Times saye the in- | having also large English properties to look after and the angagement. The mors the nations intermarry prove themaslvos ia all the relations of life, to become " the bettar for both sides, and there is no portion of | Lhatter Lusban itizens"” if you like, t before s the ) Glynn & Co., £500; Coutts & Co., £300, &c., &c. KING GEBORGE OF HANOVEE. we are (he commission, aud that we have got | yentor of th russina needle gun has comploted wveral new | 00 "will never live in [reland, such as the Duke of it community which will benefit more b r who 1s the tenaut on that particular farm, | waapous, said to surpase the old ones iu many respects J | J N Lansdowne, Lord Derby and the like, H ¢ Bediord, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Derby and the like, | L oy of hlood from gour sido than the i & strong | voice, * Better eme de | would make th The Morning Post says the Quean bas placed St James's Pal - d A NEW GOVEENOR OF BOMBAY. PIGE et a8 %3 1,00. Now the Govern. | fortressen of Saar Louis, Meots and Coblents. | Al fels artil- | should sell thoir rich estates to s mission which : ‘] thine $hoy W e S ey ot Hor, | T, L it londa moaay o Irisk dendowaers e iat | Ly rogiments re Lo b taduaed ia s poas ot Ahould arrauge for the purchase of tho soi) by the ten- | 18 Sroime, ST A °‘::“','h;'|‘,:':lo"::|}:'::jf B e ot improvement could. bo withbeld. from, L e R R ol 1 D T on went Ll this farmor, asd aid, " Burely you | The ¥ ,‘,,,,‘,ff.’.,!,,;’:’:fifi,?z‘,;:,nfi;‘,,‘.‘m,,k,,,,, this sub- | SDtS m.-..u.sh the agenoy of an incroased reat, so that | 1" m"m;l' Lo en I ahould question | them.” A voice—:t At the poiat of th * bayonat,” A man, potn Pt P . would uot have any objection to become possessed of this [ jact atithe end of 150r 20 years, the * fimist pisintry " whether your charming éo\mlr womag will not find named MeCorry then came forward to tho address to wot Le afightest,” be would say—(Isughter and | *Fye North German Confaderation is completed but that is | should fud itself owning the fuo simple of that portion b ¥ i Mr. Bright. Ho profacad it with some remarks laudatorw her new life intolerably dull and conventional. It | jeeyas gectloman, and was doiog as much for Mr. Haugh~ i ARMY TRAINING 8CHOOL. by The Royal Commissioners upon army recruiting had recom: beers]—** but how is ol B sald. the setanimint of @ training sshoot for | Sheorsl—: but hew ,",,':“:,.“" A e tath done " In this way: You tell | moreic the commencement of the task which the policy of the Emerald Isle now owned by the Saxon. T per ceat on | pry [ osed as its objsct. The programme of ( roquires life-long education to do the necessary rou- | ton, when a voice cried out cabbage,” an allusion to [ he army upon Lue same principle as those {or the uavy. R HEH ) - 68 O d 0 i ARy d g ¢ e B e ] s Tie ‘;.’&'.7“‘.'.’.','2.\1“,‘3.;’173':l"yf'.r':.’.': tranaetions foe own, viz t foud German uity, aud or u:m T o8 u,lgl n«ln,vu :wc‘r”o'r;f’r'llu’:‘m:rl‘.mmfl :uu!ul }.‘.5 tine business of l-}nfluh bigh life satisfactorily, and | the vegetarian pfinairlu of that gentleman was ime An aotive smigration from Liverpool 0 Texas was in prog- | viars, which any of the actuarics at the insurance offices or any ly to attract withia she cirole of the new coufedoration | a4 this POEC, o [t tharo is littlo time for anything else. 7. 8. | mensely enjoysd by the meeting, and at which uone wess. T arithmotisian oas calontsts, if you gt 7 a0y | those countries of Germany which at_present do not form part nothing?" to which suggestion the great tribune did £ ) Iaughad moro hoartily than Mr. Haughton himself, The HEALTH OF TH¥ RARL OF CLAEENDON. fF reat 1oatoad of £30 for u iven vuber o T LT | AN e o Lo e e b oo | ot BRI AcheNy o slude. Of courss he was i S RELAND ing of the addross having been concluded, Ar. Tt is asserted that the raportad fliness of the Earl of Claren- | 10,17, or £20, at the ond of that time the farm will be sours, {,;,‘,',,W;"‘ oo o e vaten of the Boath, Count | fiowoely sesailed as & oonflacator, mbfi;r.‘;::fi::, . fl:‘:t‘ ILRO‘:“:“IB":;:‘::?A g el rote to :E:l.’m Ho was :2...«1 vociforouly. Som fow 0 , | IMPORTANT SPKEC 3 " N oo romarks. made while was @on wan totally withoat foundation, His lordship was ia Ltaly | without any furtber payment.” 1 want vou to understand how | fivuutc reckons on their isolation aud the sese of their | d., 1 next morning's papers, aud equal An the enjoymeut of parrot Loallh. this 1. Xousoe if the farmer had bosn paying £50, aml you | 0 . d b own weakuess. As to Austria, she has been beaten for the the o] mnity of the great workingmen's meet- 4 ] . CoLIERY EXFLOSION. A 5 00 R eVt i B | o e i v ot of oAy she w3l b ke | fr 0 o O e e e eor | 07 TR OOBE PARMERD CLUB-MEFFING 07 THE | itie difficaltios easly, ~The intefruptiony (n ack wees Another colliery explosion had taken place newr Neweastle | might do if, buf the (aot m that the £1.000 the Government ing which was 8 departure, THR ' L et Tyne, resulsing in the donth of £5 porsons. B e a Would nak ooa! {hems 19066 than £, And fherelor | Lyt segand ve. tho Miatas of the KoUth German Provinees | o orate his proposal, and set himself right on PRCIAR RN L MEOHANI(H' (NSTITUTE— | slight, and it cannot be denied that on the whole he was A i i i Taasiivel o€ b oy . and 460 belug £23, would e the | taken piaoo (o the Badea ‘;!I.Amb'r'hhun'htar Avcurate b some pointa of dotail. For my part, I think ADDRESS TO MR, BRIGHT—M1S SPERCH IN REPLY— &fl:fifi;‘ ’:q"sol“'.::; '::l“ L f’?flnm TN, SRS SRS 1 | S i B D | S, L e SR |1, U " i e ve” g T | v aav e cvmaorromrenonamos | kot o SRR o e K K o R o mc"’f | e et rv":r": gt v A, 3¢ rs to be ous for an unconditional alliange | PADCU tantitorial e MEN PREYENT—A STORMY SORNE—DEPARTURE OF | applic f ohiefly to exhibiting the al T Bim They wers avoray roaeinot—all togifing Saregs. b him ¥ i 16 Babbod od Hix 14808, 0 B the Northern Confederation, and the King of Hol | assumption our terei aristocracy Are a . ARGET SOk SRRLALD; o, & in which the sisctoral power is buted through s y were ly rooei legitimate cacourage- '-‘.';'Iun"-’w'"'r;'nt' e gprrrysidy oy 'u;;'“" what | und most fikely s bot the jon that the | blessiag, our great object should be to have one of its o 4 GLAKD, &o., &q. aud arguing that before Ireland can #00shlng peamised. o et bid will abd bis big o7 rten: | Moo garrioan will ever evacuate the forfress of | yombars at tho hoad of aach oentar of oivilisation, in | ¥rom Our Special Corrsspondeat es 247 oo ibtag oo the British Pariiament. ME. SRIGHT'S VISIT T0 [RELAND—PESCH ON THE i | [0 (0L k:;:mxm 7;}4:3‘“:‘:"",”,‘.1?::{: ,',,’.'.n,"““,",mm“,',’; sach rillags sad bamlst—in short, to spresd our g R basis, .um.ww-mfllcw m-hfl LAND QUESTION ~— MERTING OF WORKINGMES IN | o 0’8 0l nof o atons op the land that would not be removed, i 1l i fast th As was to be sxpooted, Mr. Bright's speech at the SUBLIN, nd there Is e, | SR or A N eed {o attech some imporiasce, direots | blessitgs more eveuly. [tis parfootly manifest that & oted, Mr. ; ; P g ks Bk A ot Tkl Mol there i i n weed that would mot be palled up, ot ¢ particl | ut tion 1o the relationy betwees Prussia aud Russia. There | great laadlord living in England cau oxercise no ous Rotundo banguet has given.rise to an infinity of comment :ul:ig:md l‘am:'«:l‘m.“f :!‘:mad - M, Begh took place- . deputation (rem the Cotk Tauners' | thing ther woult ot do with a vea aud enthusiasm—a labor of :,'.,_:?’::“;,‘"c;: Cremglongt bbb wers for. the | of the most preeious duties or funotions of an aristoc- | aod criticism. The Tory papars assail it bitterly, and the hm”n"“"l,l Tt B "‘P"'"h,m nflfi o g KX "“i‘:‘:,".:':'."n"&,“:: it 42 ad. | deight they kad never known beforo—to oultivate that farm, .b,fl,,.h,.,,,uf oo A ™ Th order 10 obiain its énd of | T80y At an Irish omatle; and if so, their lordships | whig papers, asarule, do just thesame. No oneattomptsto | papers. The concluding sentences of his ) {ng SUbCat o || Rosarsd b Paces oy ortir fun out, whea (ke (Mmbed { o ‘sev asd united Germen emplre Prosis kas bat ons would, I do think, bs conferring a great boon on the | deuy the truth of bis statemsnt regarding the dreadful | were full of kindly sympathy for Were recei T portion of his remarks op this subject " | & Glapidated miserabis farm tots & ganico for himself and ed | atrggle more to make—s struggle that s sivgularly uo- | eountry if they would condesoend to sell lands they | misgovernmont of this eonntr{u past times ttempt | with a parfect hurricane of applsuse. N (uufiw ve that f 0 \a Tt hotewsof poiiti: | iyt Tareet chesciag ] Yhia stary Sod (hie stetoment Way b | ¢iins Dessass it will bring faoe 2 face the coaguerors or Jea, at 15 per cent above their value, to the | tb dony that its present condition is misersble; but they was heard at the Rotunda meeting. The people literall; conquored—a ©o1 for improving TI‘t, and endeavor | bounded off their seats, hats, caps, umbrellss and nJ: ons thersto. 11 #osk economy were 0 lamd, wo abould find just s groat | o untry by large aenexations, . a T ars sopiles ommented ou agaii by these mewspapers. (Laughter.) You sy W v tion. Some of their familiss have held these mnds | fasten on bis ition | :-w»,vhn it "“‘flh"_“:fi‘.."t?k"..’-’?»:ifi'i u'h:! un’umxjdmm;nl.b ‘u;o\ices';-u:&%m confiecs- mt-nmmn‘-wn:lnmw&?‘;‘:mmd hrl Wmnn. ‘Mo | since Strongbow's time, perhaps. Woell, one it opon 10 rains o ho m;.m d'x: the | kerohiofs wero waved frantically. and it was several min- ‘ximes by the abolition of the nws whiok prevented the imporis- e o e I TS s e ety rernment, 10 | State has ever had before it suek formidable task. Austrie | to the sentimental side of the question, but then [ FO% with thom, Suggest any plan whatsoever for abating | utes before the excitement subsided. truth is, then, dien of coro, 1 remamber ronied tho Ipgorte- | any ooe of those Undlerde 10 por cent mars for s entae {han | reprewats groat Eusopeas intsrestt, but It s to bo 1ff 13 | pontiment onght t0 draw rosidence afer it. 8 bow | 18 e e TRy i e thas if mouhd | 1o povtion o s pepossdlag e g Mo Brgh nfi’tm ',"w“ur: yedy one mw "?i?m & 169 m'y' would produce the most marvelous change in the l‘l-wl::m u;:: fire, v'vm u soelal, gmm. nd ;&';."":.1‘.,..:' was 0 absentee, I take it. [ wish with all my enrt | povor do. Now tnz " nl"n in the whole world—negro -iutr:rr:oo ,ndpldhfl homage u-: sudl v eaiirly (o e laud aad plaas the | o S e Coadition of egTiculture 18 | eration, whish it would require mauy leng yeers of pascs B they would seem to 800 it in this light, and 30 x| slay Lappily abolished—an insiitution so uni- | beartfolt f1on, fand on & just and ‘would at Teast coufer M 1 e ey Y | sieal. Austria, howoyes, doss not pevm &) of herwel. | gingaish all chance of the ory, *Can't we git them vatsally ‘condomiad by saligbtensd men as the Irish | Soon atter he had concluded bLis spoech Mr. Bright in- - h_.:m'f:w%ug‘um-um:m e o a0l wae (o 10 1 ot e whes | e wppalnumest of A woD Be e e s s | for Hithin, ” becomio serious. Churoh establishment. Scarcely & mau, outside of the he - oot He wos no mean julg MR st ont nare- | thise meh- chu b6, who wrke thees (RoGS-I ese 10 | eurdat, and to 8 resisinnce of the reqsizemins of Prassle, b W) have past this week, the first suniversary of | churchman themselves, nuwalylv\lflé‘;lh“ of auy steamer, ?j. is worth taking sow, for Ao, o u_neudl“ep:m ,.-::‘ mfl:nfilnh‘mm& 10 | von Beust egainst M. ven Bismark, this is the matoh, 8ud the Lord Palmerston's death, which took place on Oct. 27 note or charsoter, ventures to defend it. tl.:‘-nyono it ikt party (oo a4l bk sdgod"tie e | can oy say Ut A1y woukd ive ng me (sctorset " T | uiake piayed for is nothiag sbort of te (s of the whois of | of Lyt year. The world certainly does slide with & 0t practisally ta werk aguiath b popess 80 O tover: o h - worth, tbey should hiave them to-morrow. | aua | Eorore s veageance in our day, and it is instructive, if O | Loy with objoctions, and, "very likely, loaded with w Py v, this groat y 3 ebeers.| But 1did not propase that the commis should * TURKEY. to 66 how she coutinues to #pin around | ghuse, So a4 regards the Ml,,:num‘i:m' ,:1‘:; g_ s ther, * Wiy should an Trishian keep his estote, and not in England who has up estate io Treland "' There is this differ- of which always marks an evolut the Govers- [ the noe of emi statesmen. We are 1y, but ing, euce : A e is lnl:nd has an estate aud has o y A the views of the " directing clames, alresdy balf delivered of a Reform bill: the Eastisin | he is challenged at oues for his remedy. ‘* What 1':: ‘lllrlrn'n(nl:lr;i bome, and n;:v &li'uuel'th m@ s , [ight nlw‘u'll ul: :{‘ ut;-;mnn‘mmln and mmml:m: a blaze, and Bismark has I e T Yo B o O o coos s | dgetiases o7 BaTRt! Contrary, attashing 10 the | G uly in the name of * the nationslities”—au idea in Englan - n an, er comes hero | destinies of tan i ce sutficienily {ml o warrant I that they want any imy ont ted or effected. et ot oy %l aler of Ea. | whith was foolishness, to say the least, for tho last of | I \nhn o w4 'Pm"’;d‘"'m“ iy Bty cocg - Hiow far will chis new pregrumme obtain the assent of | the Lord Liverpool and Canning school of statesmen. | ¢ "porvnrpose it A 7 e come down and inkist on buying these estates. They say fur- g A i ber course without an, ont discomposure at d d The Times, in one of moum-dululul&:cud in L::{N pos oy otpow, etmlemi, dud o CEpNe o 09 best have you to propose!” he is asked. “ What is the use of absorbed the bost patt of | have yot lo peopost! he B RSKSTL (b ovement 7 Not | © Mr left our shores at The effects of his visit will long ve felt on both sides of ish Channel. He certainly has mado a host of : e m.a“‘ pe To be scttled fu Nke manver in ;::I» 10 me;um- m‘unvfl"l:cr'-ny Mmmflnh the sacrifice of the last ; and gt 11 you were nt the ntipoder—1 am | comen v e et he | 0 the country, aod only | glaad 0t Wi P g o <o easy enough to understand. The | frieuds for the party and the principles of which he is speuing of the Churc ‘a8 » poltea nstaton—yos migtt b o e g T ;"",,'E e | B e oved iy iho Calines of London ! yie'3% % | Doitles thore are fow men who lesve mush 1eal | moment dny groposition o the ubjec i pat forwar, Uie | sloguantan advosate, And i B AL o ¥hed 15 the to of tho earth, aod thers would b6 Aeeam | bis fenmnte—in wnch n eage there cannck bo mak of semtiment | preiend fo ket e ootk Burena i pascing through | mrk bebind them, but it is nevertheless startling 10 | querists fee] bappy, "They can asaming and dissect itn o | laud, His clear views of the wrongaby which she in ar- 40 GoWbt & great Commons, yet being m near us. they ko | 5, 50 it ho shonld he called npon (o part With bis and at o fair @ crieds, and that the peace at Nikolsburg was only tbe fermina | think what a large place Lord Palmerston filled in the | hogtile mauner; they can mistepresent, ridicule, avd do- | ficted, bis -ymrmv_mnuwamm, Lin fuir considers- Satio (hink Bovld by e extent & Sateind drosd: at B | friec Bem o arf pertod - ttagn of Wegtorn Europe only 13 months ago, and (o ( nounce it. Such is the treatuent row being given to | tion for her faults, his admiration for her virtues, thas 2 for and done heresfter in Engin IRESIDENT JORNSON ADVISED 70 YIELD. * THE INSUREECTION IN CANDIA. Jook round and see and fegl already nd traco of Lis | John Bright's pro for breaking up the luge cxtates of | proelkimed to all the world, must have 8 beneflciel offect : 5 u ¢ i ubsentee landlords and dividing them 1810 lts of moderate | on her future fortunes, Snch words as Lis, Al of ca’m Ne o st sayr: Ten R v inflgenco ) pear Urissa - Pocy dort From Tho Loudon 1 o mieh depends on the pe w0 the d %0 With regard 1o land ip o degme vot Jess obvious ey Uik that hTa- concension of any Jnv of tomnt right 1 bo f ] yo ,l‘d‘x)".:”‘. I:IVI.I'A'":Y all, it is guly what the 7o o Mgy biglesics of the goots | oh-ehuring band of whom sho is not worthy, | B G0 T builds after havmg Boundod working farers. I8¢ T Thies yetsom, of good sepse, of generous principle, instinet with i, ) on behalf of o” goed camte satics—that small and . ne autherity assres ontire of the Leidon nen L L possibie 1o speak 11 Vit gt comg | i thig minssico oud the impeliey of ik e | gty obey & t son 10 be dictatos of pataiotnm wd b adence e i the Tigue of e buis L0 (o el W Wi e U # i i i NUORL