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Tribune, 1 B B G L : P WS BRI 1 .2 o vos ver. XXVL..N° 7.998. 2| : PRICE FOUR CENTS. . . TP —_— e - UROPE. 3 years. and fa. of course, looked forward to by scientife men | Danish and Prussfan offcers who 1ad come toadd &2at to the | ment organs are dusy in impesching the C. O. I R.'s ;'“"m,}“ commission, and we were of opinion that we IMPEACHMENT. - § RS iRt Bt ame s eiviien, | A Gruk Generl, In Yoot dackesand Oricots! | charcter, it would seemm (o 8 close obeerver that tho Irish | 2 O Lobghien—The qusstion was not flly argued. Your B o tif J g e The same puper saye: That eccentrie American yomorlst, | man Grafs, and Italian Contes vied with Roseian Princes ia lo bave implicit confidence in bis sincerity and de- | lordhip was of opizion that the proper, course wimid be 9 . : peop for & writ in England ; but then the the dithe whose adopted name of Artemus Ward bas been rendered fa. | the profusion of Orders and tho elegauco of garb. SRERInStiOn. | ATy WM iy A Y e i o the CRt of Guaew' Beseh 15 Enghod woskt SPEECH OF BENJAMIN F. BUILER, SEWs 0¥ 1HE ATLANTIO CABLE T0 NOV. " miliax in various ways to the English public, last night madea | Suddenly the hum is hushed. A master of ccremonies, baton public in band, has By the way, I might tell you that it is my candid opinion- not in Xl:m. of affairs tenly, consideriug the relations DELIVERED AT THE BROOKLYN ACADENY OF MUSW, o —-— v:?lrm-e;nml z}elm; in mhbmnmr_v .;‘l the Er‘v‘p:lhn Hnll‘ll.‘nic- 4 ‘V%’:’l'dlk:a announce the aj pbr:)uh of the m:rrhp An odd bl g i tibs e : e o oocupies{hak | 1 ke gt ovtal, the equerics v oot uies | i tbe Honorable " D'Arcy M'Gee of Canada were canght | jn which the two counlries are supposed to stand, How- Yov. 24, 1506, e GREAT BRITAIN. |~r)‘lxmn]<;t the building o, long m..:mx “x:, m‘umumrg :nfsih#’d .T}” masters Zr oer(im‘;)ninf ‘5' ehmberl-hu,‘lwg on Irieh eoil at the present moment e would have beew n:r. Du:- dl%:nlt is )s‘h-mh w“b:h l:umnnnlal mlneha:. o b PR i g 3 : * Mrs. Brown," we may briefly state that tingnis| i arious chargés of the Court follow in due succession. An ily » 0 him | o » Dowling Mul to reappesr in the Maj.-Gen. Bexy. F. r lectured before n veiy e Fovii NI TR SRTRA of Amds | STk BISAC WS may bioky i thet o Sidsguiohde st {{C0Facns ceryt f oy SO ST A dun sonictiad by | 1oty 4 ITMSMAL S 30 Migh, of e poopiea REIIOASY % | Ghek afs T T Lo A Lo e ki ehitpempdte e : — EYCOKTLD MILITIA RE-ENFORCEMENTS ¥oR | With fhe keenest soat o description of his remarkable progress Connt Schuvaloff, the Grand Maréclal. His Mujesty is in the | FUD. man from what he was when seen there twelve months e e oo a pariwn, from California through the Mormen territory. uniform of a General, and leads his Royal spouse to the Metropo- | — There is what might be fairly termed an anxious and a Probably hall bardly be able to izo in the on Saturday pight. Tiis lecture occupiedt two Lotrs in itedeliv aven, weather-beaten pioneer, in m\'L’l imiform, | @ &nd was listened to throughout with the closeet attestion, e origlunity of kumor with which Mr. Ward enlivens by | Lite, standing in tho center of the church to reccive them. As really inte resting recital found the quickest appreciation; and | the aged diguitary 'X'.':'l."d gently waves bis cross to and fro, | & tertific lull in this country just now, so far &8 outward Fenian whom we saw thero last year, ercet and bold | not the slighteat lucident occurring to indicate any oppaetien 0 h o 0 L pey i ihe those who would enjoy & mirthful hour in the society of one who | the Emperor stoops ss the sign of Salyation, and to crost | manifestations warrant me in stating, and the canduct of in bis dc']:rmont, wnrln, a largo, bushy red beard, and | fo the distinguished oxator on the subject he was discuesivg. t Loxpoy, Friday, Nov. 25, 1866, An v of persons accused of Ienianism have | has mueh to tell that is new, and wh naint jests fairly full | himbelf on forchead and chest with Loly water. The Empress Sest arrested & Limetiek, ‘and large quantities of | Fiikia (lo exme Category. wiay Do conBdently retomuendcd w | Tepeate the “sacred it6, and places beraelf bestdo her august | 1e people i euch a8 would lead one to imagine that some | woll and tastefully o civilian's clothiug. Ou the contrury, there was more than cridinary enthusiosm wase g g s | early visit to the amusing “Astemus.” The stylo of the lecture husbaud. The Crown Prince Czarewiteh ia the next to enter, | great and terrible step was on the eve of being taken. The great question is, what will be the result of 1he | ifegted, and those who apprehended trouble must have bevn ' other arms seized by the authorities. | s entirely siew to & London public, and there ‘ean bo xo_doubt . low and eross bimselt in aocordance with the dovont | &' 1) C S uonr b onsions as to the safe tranamission of | 10g8) argument ! Iam aware that among eminent law H g i 1 Loxvox, Nov. 8Noon, | *f M. ‘Attomus Ward waintaiding s frm footivg o the of the Church. After him walks in Princess Dag: | 1 Y 9Pl s f he chancen are reguried a8 being in the prisoner's | 467eeably disappoluted. ' Gen. Butler waid : ‘ 2 rakin x4 b = wetropolis mor, or, as she has been lately called, the Orihodox Grand | this dispatch, in consequence of the cspionsge practicedin fl,‘,. The decision in his case will to several of | FAIR LaADIES, GEXTLEMEN OP BROOKLYN uian agilation in Ircland still continues. THF CHOLERA RETURNS 1§ LONDOY. Duchess Murta Feodorowna ‘of Al the Russias. e t-offices at t. the others. 1f their eonvictions be it will be 0] Government, in - a 5 The Y . o%a. | walks in beauty. The Metropoiite, Who looks as | OUT PO L apee J PeR | Whether the 3 Many srrests of persons end seizures of arms have I_mll(-uw._wlngulentl on Satwdsy from choless weve 92 i R AL ""P bk t;'a ;_ R to the Crown to try them again; but they will h-rdlz.tlh b f i !F:LI m“ < alresdy: been made. o sy ot oo Rhask XL ghecnt. pcture of lhe church, incluee Ml 10 the | THB FENTAN ALARM AGAIN—GOVERNMENT GETTING 1‘3 Es :;':mlx'u’:m':}g:' .'g::"?. ::;"0"": ¥%g m&%wu o : . | The Woollo 0 o from | Lloom she_conforms (o the requirements of the na- : c! Frenctmun. Ad Ameclean nimed MeGillveruay, who was sus- | The Wodllornesioo ad tho Sir & Lawsence have dailed from | lony) o iobeas siops back bo the fhice | WEADY FOR THE VHAY—ACTIVITY OF THE VENIAN | 8ot in quito possible that the American Feniuun may ore | Goldess of 'fl““h‘ ' pected of being an agent of the Peniane, was arrested | TLE PROBECUTION OF GOV. EYKE, B b '&:_ Jave slrcudy entered (he | CIRCLES—THE CANADIAN NEWS IN IRELAND—GREAT mbmmm“ m““‘ ":zig d"'fl-.k:bzi ook, '-‘;_':""".w.‘ - . at Dublin to-dny, and imprisoned. aiThe Tamaica Commitice Maviog been wivioad (hak the foat | Tcusut entan apan thew. 10 thel e Gumpasedthepresest | FEXCITEMENT—GRORGE NOFPEE'S LXTTER—7EW 7 s i merged tn S cuded inumareny rmpered i e My others, whom the autborities Lnve * spotted,, | Poper gronnd for ah indiotuient for murder tg-be preferred i futare of shis liomeuse umpife. Tho Cear tall malestlc. | y1ax CONVICTS—ANOTHER CHAXCE Eom THEM~- | Batwho can depend on legal opinions? Ts mot * the | Feex. ‘True, the free Switser il uwors s suow crowiied Ay | e alieioy Ekebartoh, e #ud ke othor persam. Coneerid i rih and | homy hog et o SO Anieats ‘e only e Aok bot | ARGUMBNT OF A “WHIT or EXOR"—un. | (florioususcertuinty of thelaw . pesced Bt 5 Troverh T | ] e atanee. s b s ves a an e will be immediately arrested. execution of Mr. Gordon, and that o other mode of viudie e e e vith. e Guin, Worto eiinest B - | frere in a case in point, Some weeks ago tho oppouents of | tratian that a coptravention of this reat trih. History je alb s BRIGHT AND THE IRISH IN ENGLAND—IMPORTANT | the ehanges made, or attempted to be nwrl:1 y the late | ages has repeatod Lerself, when the condiions wider whieh she £ Loxpox, Nov. 2, 1861, | 'helaw in reference to those facts is open fo them, have - | yot robbed of the feminine grace which clothed her yonnger q Government in the system of the Queen’s University in | exhibita the affaiis of man are the sune, a5 well in acts eu iim- | | structed thelr solie dsecd 1 i Thero i vagno reporte that the Govermment in- | S i By o RO AV Wb awatetment el el Coglshi, o, e oD v e | | SORBBCTION.-A ¥IOB APROIMEN 0P AX NS LAYR: | oLl ebtadt hrw o o of the most emient | s, Sailing e it Sy Amerien il tends to gend 20 militia regiments to Ireland. J NEWLY-MADE KXTORTS. h & Gan of gold stuff, trimmed with ermine, and & LOKD, &C., &0, Iawyers the question whcther the Senate of the University Wmmnmuwmm.l mfi £3 SRUTRALITY TAWS | The Queen held & Privy Council on Ssturday, when StrJohn | sparkling dindem on her head, Her Majesty looks worthy to be DepLm, Nov. 10, 1860, ..,.,fimw ‘sccept and sct upon the supplemental charter | re¢ denying the ecapacity of for sell-govern- THE D . | Tt Sir 8. Cauniug, Six & Baker, Sir Juwes Aiderson end Sir ucen. The Grand Duke, successor to the throne, inrather | po oo o e 2. | ismned 1 that institution. The opinien given in reply wan | J6At bave erer Tald to press 1t mon v, yhenerer LoXDOY, Nov. 28, 186 V. Thompson were knighted by Her Majesty. stout for his age, with & good share of will and resolution ‘eulsuiom is again the topic of the dey in Ireland. Hotidedly in the negative. Now the friends of the eharter .mg:wnqw different forms of goy TRE BNIDER G, Stheped upon 1 youhful face. Like a rowe growlng in the | Among all classes the conviction grows snd spreads that n“m’mumfi:‘m question 10.¢0me other eminent st discusaion oF proplcey. vl M’"’m ghe M b uosti omnen fox Tuture ~ The Sunduy @esette this momning says the Royal | 11 Seer - ol . . ke g 4y ) e Secretary of State Las proposed 10 give & veward of | shaduw of wn oak, Prineess Daguar atood beside i et | o grg o the eve of startling and terrible events. 'That | lawyers—tho_ Attorney-Go pod phreiveor e 4 “"lf" e e e datesens o Lhe futare of Mo - be eould Comm # the Neutrality Laws will sooncom. | £15000 for the invention, unless it should fail when tested by | Jovely features were animated b{‘ excitement, and fn her e 3 i 2 - . | being placed in the hands of the trovps, an or to which {t | shoue confident the hope of future happiness. On her locks | conviction is well founded. It is simply a fact that the | the te Government—and have received a reply just as | worl find o vital - Wistinetions ¥ mence it sespions. Lord Cranworth will e Presic | s vof yet been submitied. yested a crown of priceless diamouds, gracetnl and l.$ 8 | ;enian organization in Dublin—and T dare sy that the decidedly in the afirmative. Here is what they say: which to take this our last aud w0 far hest expers dent of tho Commission, axd among its members will PO wieuth or a chaplet of Sowers. A superb brooch, It s Jewe? y We are of opinion that the Senate of the Queen’s University | of hgv.n—u from the fnerorable destiny 10 wiiek 1§ 2 5 RANCE covering nearly the whole upper part of the bodice can be me bolds true of its branches throughout the country— | have power to sceept the Supplemental Charter of 1506, aud | % hlhlgmdhzlllwmny teachivg through easmpie, be Lord Houghton, Sir Roundell Pahner, Sir R. Phil- FRANCE. aled e istaned on her breast.” Her robe was of WEite | iy ot this moment in 8 high state of activity. Its commit- | thelr sceeptance of it constitates n valid act, aud we think that | Tt also seem to be & duty, tabing Warning f limore, 1) #iv, and W. H. Gregory P PRINCE NAPOLEOSN. moire-antique, and her train, carried by four chawberleing, of ¢ g no court of law or equity can legally set it aside. We further story of the past, so to the wouwe and cwrest of " g -t goTY. The Emperor bas visited Prince Napoleon, who re. | erimson yelvet, trimmed with ermine. k tecs, undismayed by the tremendous riek they rup, meet | hivk that degrees ied under the authority of the g..,'r:‘. tal action as to avoid the vortex into whieh all etheg THE MIXICAY QUISTION — THE LONDON TIMES ON | tuned t Jort time sinee fo take part in the labors of | ‘Their Roral Highuesses the Priuce of Wales, the Exown | rogularly, discuss their plans of the “rising,” issue orders, | mental Charser, will Have all the force eontempiated by ernments have been drawn and fouudered, e - . . | Military Organizatien Commission presided over by the | Prince of Frussis, and the Princeof Denmark entered next. 4 J Charter. JadEs A. LAWSON, n s their Gestrietion PAXIMILIAN'S ABDICATION. ;mperor. ‘Then came th 'fin '1""‘3. ‘.(m., f.ln,.i.,.,: Prinees v|.,,:i,,,.,,‘ disburse money, receive reports, and get througlhsll the Epwakp Smuv‘w. been universal. The same harbinger B lheral ‘z‘:uu.- Loxvox, Saturduy, Noy. 94, 1866, THE TRON-CLAD SQUADROXN, Alexis, Serge, and Puul, the Grand Duke Constautive, and bis | other work pertaining to the desparate mission iu which | = One thing this difference of opinion among the legal of each, at once the precursor und canse of deatl—fie An editorinl writer in The- London Times of his [ | The French iron-clad squadron bas recelved apdcrs to boln B e e e o fre v | they are engaged, It would be folly to fuppose for a mo- | Eentlemen choure, that I -i"r{‘rudmm series of pro- (o yro bk A B SR - wornig lelieves that the Emperor Maxiwilian has | vwill g beck the'French troows from Howe. MISSTIOR | dlaw, AN west Girongh 56 emme corcamony ofignlng (he oree | zment that thase puet ¢ 868 in eurmest. They axe terribly | EvopsSrice sum 0{,;},’::;,';,‘5.,{,,"“ Py .H‘;:Mmflu.dnm, o our Repubiic, will sot unpsobts actually atdicated, The Times looks for the inter- | RFOROANIZATION OF THE ARMY. {scomed to A by the Metropolite. He bowell Tovingly down | in carpest, and their plans and preperutions are all shaped Alav me to introduce to you the opinion of onr Irish | espacit; L ey~ s ‘,:‘m,“.:,\n'|u wees- | “Thie Commission for the reorganizetion of the army holds its | to the little children, as they went up to hia, one after the for fierce and bloody struggle, Their {mpo‘rfit:ml are l.‘lldlflld. fi“ hoz.w nnkho lrel-nd::]rsp{. :duu 'til‘:l gfl m many we governed; the .nu-mmxyl.d " a military man | expect them to be very humane or tened, for the over ive representative Government, hmve : Iny, and it i8 thought that some definite | otber, and when the last of them had made obeisance before the | necessarily different from those on whic that * Our Democracy'’ bad uob tink vention of the United States Government as the next | hird sitting on Mox d 10 the Chamberd ; | cross returned with his elergy to mrx-r The Tmperial | would place reiiance; he would think much of cannon and | reputation of that class of men is kuown to the whele r'_':_ of pumuuulh-ln;, sufticwnt 10 ciuble ue to earry step, 4s o matter of course, but hopes that good re- | B bl g e e ey oy - /i 0 A ! orgauieation wiy | fauily and their Royal guests then likewhee proceeded to the | mortare, rould eale hard . salts wiil follow. | nerously compossd | cente ur'nu-l«-mmh,thr‘reumnm:m»mb«w the lfl:""" 3:»'2'3{:(;\'\-::5:::21;?:‘ “!:n'e) nd’?fihflflfiffiz‘e ther &?fidfi&?fiffifi'&:‘?’oflm ".E‘IK".&"SZJ}"Z: o). .4 war, Wo have suswered that by ARMY TRASSPORT FLEET. o be iarged v (k| ae they came in, disposing themse)ren in the eotracce ball. | urvillory nor mounted troops into the tield. ‘Thelr tacties [ Jarge estates in this neighborhood Subiished n one of ur armies fu Jess time (han ony other natiow uf A . 5 There were but fow lndies in the train. B b oy o e I ‘which_ thero is even & fabled record. We havo suceessiully Tt is reported that 20 transports will sail from Brest | And now the service began. The clergy baving ranged | 8¢ to e sudden rushos on_ the soldiery and baud-to-hand | newspapers 8 few days ago: carried on & war, more terrible, more axtensive, e bloody in % bring home the French troops immediately after | (emselves round the altar, prayers were intoned by them, and | SELting. And lheyh xpect 10 introduce iato the strife Nn::.v develop |=- renources of Treland, and to Vilog ber | ity details, and more important in its great vesults, than &59 g b ~ ch troops immediately | | hyiana and respouses chusied by tho singers. The serious aud | Certbn novelties which they are coufident wili prove tre- | to the lev. of the other component parts of the empire.- war ever waged. And this, 100, & civil was, whieh all Lisis: the arrival «f (he pext mail from Mexico, | THE MARNIAGE OF THE CZAREWITCH. x‘ od murio MIb;.flrreb: Lmlyzy is .L.:’n in ber Im-.\ o m-,ml:}n'-:y 'rhlke:m. gL L Ne';x:d:f?;‘m‘“. 0;];;@: fi;&fi&l@:fi l;ml;‘fm'h m-n‘r n‘:nfiyfl'l‘u’!oflunuhl‘lry of ' government thi PG - . - dences, and may, perbaps, st deseri something be- Possibly the storm may not burst after all. o0 in ‘ mended | foreign invasion or foreign slon, Again, We are il ¥EB MEXICAN FMPIRE THE LEADING TOPIC OF THE | St Petersburg Comespondect of The Londen Timea, (Nev. ) | yyee the rigid terity of the Lutheran el lishtas | one ehatiae, and T think ooly one, of its being averted; 1t ""l."‘?:3“';:""_"_‘_““,;}'";3.',::::‘"°' men of Vasiness as | that o gorernment nmiln- on_the ill of the peoie e z , - e ol sts in & successful repetition of the game played enjoy the coufideice of wealth _pv e fart o tho northern hank of the rivcr, | thvew, broken by the constant_ vepetiion o ike Dt iy ribeledc ot gy bl e s | e gt K m:’{&!}!;‘v‘“fl:};fl":fi it o as to bo-sow lango mout of yoney op e ster Paluos, snpodced with tron gongues that | chotr of the respomses, “God, be yracions 1o e wud | geizure beforoband of the heads of the couspiracy, and the | faih take the placeof deceit, and the Almighty gl be ex- Josa, ,:"" SRitoe sarwirs g e i e ST of e et | e o e e xhebn are | leaders of the intended movement, in Dublin and all the | pectad to bless tie lind. : Tote ot tavestiment, tnas dal ever ol the Empires. Kivgome DAl v emicel. | B chief towns of Ireland. Do the Government mean to take | This plan would come very near satisfying the gentle- | gnd Principalitios of Europe put togesher. Aye, and far greates aat, and's egrrespoart Jended with somorone basscs. At a certain part of | 48 0 B Tt so. But f they o they will chéose | man who thought tho ouly cure for the evila of Trelanid was | and pobler, when the exigency has post, we [pzsn payieg whed ate far and near witk | the sery the Czarewiteh and bis bride stepped forward from | 1he cirele of the Imperial family, and baving been cond by | theirown time for making the swoop. How soon that udnz for 24 hours under the Atlantic; and it Las the ad- | we borrowed, iuterest. which they never Al ¥ v dais, joined in the prayers the M- | may come no one except themselves can tell. Dublin | van of being far more practical. As & ‘matter of fact | [Applanse], Agais, it has been said that the crowning Leet of suger Princes of the blovd, one of | folk, who are in the leffl conversant with the m‘tflfi many Irish Mnn,npnd have loog feen, acting in lllv{ncfi-Ln;{’ of & representative’ government 'flm e when the wero callsd o vote to tax themselves the menner bere sketched out, though (hey sre uot so o) 1 d “h_.v &:n _.11 3 v Morning bad scarcely dawned when the guns of | rhvthms of the Romish Uhurch. The soloa are cLiefly rec EUROPEAN PRESS. Loxpox, Nev, The condition of the Mexican Empire is the leading topic in Englerd and on the continent. - THE 2EALTH OF THE EMPRESS CHARLOTTE. Triestu papess say that the state of the 25, 1866 Io this accompenis Palace. There was great busile and | the Emperor to s raised animation in the streets, yet the hundreds of carrt and cabs | tro Later, t Tyings b Russ: pdreds of carringes uid cabi | om 1 recognized as Prince Alexis. approached and lield Charlotte’s healih is unchanged. hurrying ” " - 3 wrryingalong with Russian speed failed to crowd the immen se know that the event may oceur &t any moment, 1 shoul R 57 A Cuarestand thoroughfures of that Tmperial neigbborhood. Po. | the hicads of the biidal pair the marriage crowns peculini (0 24 | 01 b in the least surpriscd if, whilo I am writing this | imprudent as to declare it in the newypapers. But the | P & SRR fi‘e footmen opened the door, and, mony as Were tho guesta | ortbodox ritual. They resemble in shiape and size the Eplaco. P g iting (i 'E: ' the | s but auother name fo: sepudiation, We roply, that ob ins FRANCE. o guosta P g letter, news skould arrive that the police had just comn- | writer of the letter trom which I have thken the foreguiny amd spectators that alighted every moment, with offcious rea nd seem 10 be of silver wire, or some such m Bethcd BeMIng axtests i o1t pmwr"he Ty S| Biux wh sba Tho worss or Basé tasad progis o8 fhe fece of Sho N Gl % extract speaks out his mind, He ia the wealthy, eratic, | giobe, N edecm With ik Bot s rumor is current in some circles n{ ‘society that | tyrabuical, and iu every way unamiablp Sir Charles Com 4 p,ly‘w:::flfio;t;v:nmt % ouz fro0 cholow, from oE ulur ceremony continued for about twenty minutes, {10 Prinoes being repeatedly obligedto chiange their | the Government do not mean to fako that course. It is | tor Domville. Ouly fancy what it is (o bave in the Lands | substance;, doyblo aud tecble what fl r:‘ ”5:.”»: e L ey Tl mumio becamse. softer, | whispered—gloomily snd with many hakings of the | of wich » man the tremendous power Wwhich cau be wielded | both for Lis goverament sl rollg) ud hove e B petioted th | Mead-hat, s Ias¢, yoor's eysiemn of procesdiogs esly,| DY &b rahlsadlasd i . treble uil that wy tyraut, by whaieter’ sume, My oYV | Feedy mmm:_m.u-.nxn; the hallow ‘.uv . ’l‘u‘ this n:a-’hwh scotched” the Fentun movement and did not kill it, a | Mr. Bright in his speech at the Rotunda banquet made :"l:.ll bymn ?:::fl;b- 'Th’:ui’ ulz'r'n:hul |.' A and bridegroom were led thrioe roun the ultar by the Metropo- | giirarent aystem will now be reted on—to wit: the system | @ brief but & very damaging allusion to the political cou- [y e o e S s noed to o man and wife. An ex A Lo man wud wife, Aneh | of allowini it to come out into the tield and erushing it | duct of Mr. John Pope Heauessr) who wis then and 18 | jorities of ballots voting to Cogruit upow the s ‘Alexan Btation of the County | 57 ooy Government o matioran el s the iy REOBGANIZATION OF THE FRESCH ARMY. niess attended to the wants and inguiries of sl Iesw Lalls 1 was conducted to the one where I w Pants, Nov. 25, 1866 the present, The staterooms through which I passed wre | Ly Jtis rumored that the Tmperial Commission, ap- | nearly all oosercd with white staceo, and decorated with - p : 3 bronie ornaments of ebaste and simple style. Tn many the pointed to consider the reorganization of the Freneh | Coyin and _ rectanguler window ? i cor of adopting Prussian | othas features of the Army, will report in favor of adopting the Prussian \ance p*nmu e ] lite. ‘Then they were pro jli N curio! eaqn chiange of rings in this co ., wiligey syt SRS ; Lt o e tho voung Prinea aid Princess Alexander were stll They are con , it said, that until the [ till & candidato for the e s | peceir ing the congratulations of their ilinstrious reiatives, & | Waterial weakness of Feianism is proved in soiual con- Wexford. Mr. Hennessy in s recent speech hes contro- | may be impaived though it wng take the last doiies and ITALY. | hoary srch-priest, with stestorian voices, intoued & flict with the Queen's troops, they never will bave peace | verted & of Mr. Bright's alegations, and, by way of | the last of bread to redecin it. '@ pylause.) Aother and NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE POPE. | There were two throne the Bealth and welfare of the Czar. his wife, end bis from it. If thi the resolve formed al Dublin Castle, | strikiog as well s parrying, hos faid & Dumber of bitter | greater danger to vur free institutivie was elaimed whea = L & | bt little fn geperal aspeet fr His appeal to the Deity was preferred n urgent | we may still have some nrrests and exhibitions of police things about that gentlewman, Amon, other asseriions | war ended. Our victorious armies, grester the fuble. . o size and hight, 'The smalier, dra other cergs chiming in, wid with many infiections ond gens | vigor;” but still the mwovement will be permitied 1o come | concerniug him, be puts forwerd the following: ReoabE Sanpen, L ey e .5:-.".;:.':’&;:’.‘.-.?".17’.:2 Inced in o niche in front of fections, nsking biessings on the head of thelr beloved sov- o > and en o But even this seeks 1o im) gloribus composition, and jubilantly sung. B0 a auchestor, of Jacob Bright aud 008 not encourage the citement and (02 allurements of cp aid ficld—their affiesrs lo than by gorg At its close the Imperial Tamily, haviog received the felicita At any rate; the Government are getting ready for the | {40 s "ol avents, he epaplo; arge mumbes of bumap | iBJove With a profession, ot once chivaliio and commaidisk, 3 Smpiicity with wh tions of the clergy, left el aeete “He | tug of war. 'They are huving some of the Iublin barracks | deis ™ho) Yo Rueany ey ien, © = 0" v ‘whereln laurels were to be won, distiuction and high posiiions peated in the adotpuent flcre thes eutered was that the | Mrepgthened 10 resist Bttack. ** The walls surrounding | 1 nig statement has brought out e reply from Mr. Robert attained, both, and cach, spurniug the tawe arts of pesce, 45 Ty wide. They il | Beggars Bush burrkcks are being strongthened iu many | yiiiie, mansger to Bright & Co., 1n which he says: s AT R ey R 4 ri) The Government of Italy will r with the Pope &t once. | THE NEW POREIGN MINISTER. Froxeser, Frid Nov. 21, 1866 Itis reported suthoritatively that Sigaor Ratazzi 5 of grand unaffec bult is deliberately the and brl neknowledged the sespectfol salutations of the . _ iy h ge, which deserves to be Iy tators. The | plac nd ph jeet i - 4 £ ga0ceed Baron Ricasoli in the Yoreign Oflice. pandreds of portraits sre pannelied on { soession redormed, and necompanied the Lmperial person- ! {,,'y:,'.,.'.‘..{..".f.:;”"l:.-p\r:.a .f.,’,"".'.:.[:.'"}..'.'u‘."&'m' -l:;’., K, | g witt Jm‘!‘ vmfihm':m.nl this 'l:::d N~ soldier, would, like the Ruman legions, scize iyom i ut the Generals who bad fought against | Bees to their private apartme Lo hat wore than one- or) yed on the erment, make their Geuernl supreme, aid govern by Nocsiens with the P a2 An T left tack might be mwade, are being constructed. Similar prepa- | exteisive premises are Jrish mon women. In fact, | the gword. Ou the coutrary, these armics b --&d PRUSSIA. N eaaing & whte S0 o (5o Suhery 28 Himis aesumed Ler uational g ratious Jor defense are n progress throughont the prov- | the frm bus kg besn soted in Roobdale for smployine g | & ike the sno ke Aot (g on e sul. —(he sohier ser TME GOVERNMERT CENSURED BY THE CHAMBERS. | lnlerting cetration of & great nd decisive time. :’:,'::-fi'“m‘:?‘“m:: o e 3 “m‘?#mx%:flwa'fl‘éfi 38 o si7Blaz. Sl e Mfi" B e | hall devoted to rory of the varions field-marsh forti s ne 3 n m . Brmiay, Yridey, Nov. 200868 | iy guished t Th the sume war, containg the pos Siiek wre the statements mada in one of our ¢ 1nent to honest and fespectabie persons beeatibe they were Irisd. to bedience A (e geopte for i alktive Ghaiubers have Agriod i cenenr: | o o buateas Gustrels, Wi 1be. -+ row Dka” sed ol whicki g0 0 t0 sy that 1u one of our daily PBEIS: | e, politicsand religion wever had conditions with lubor Lere. | deeds of valor ar endurance fuho field, cpd v fat from beig e Legislative Chaile & 4 . botd Metropolitan s creditable to Bright & Co.; and B < il Blncher sesoclated with them. There were also res of will arrive | quovineial, have Teceived orlers 1o pay inesesscd aitention | a2 Tty 810 hly o to Bright & Co.; and | jregded as dungerons to the Liberties of {he people, leaned ipon og the Government for the sale of the heir enormot s of ‘e Minister to | 10 their drill, hould add, fof the |oformation of Amers. | MT; Heunesy bes himeelf vory greatly by his | as the right arm of support in_peace, of those froe jnstitutwng A " i poking down upo L - m— T0ss misstatemeny g them. which be had in war. plause. | Thiae all these ¥osd without their sanction. K ¥ ¥ iant seaders, that this doos not mean upy performauce with | = 'you; London carrespondent will inform you of the si v fatad Sither. 1o detall or S Lhe agregate 1o roey Ty other of the MK, GLADSTON e1r batons, or practice of the goose.step. “Thie Tish po- | 1oioant yeferencono w':'“.b..,‘ ,_qn.(‘. "m:d: b el',%' icw, Bave ot only been p.\::ed"lr: .:':'J‘B:L"m:\m"r: AT g aghncottho | A dispateh from Rome sars . M. ( lico. rosemble Do, other police in the world. They aro s | et oot negha at the Lord Mayor's banquet. It ap- onted them With weumulated power oud grandesr, SPAIN. | ks g letter to the official Journal, fenging wilitary body, sred with the rifo and sword-hayonet, | b’ o hare bt to send in your bill in_order to get's frem elavery, the It vestigo of sin and Wrong ie her A BEVOLUTION IMMINENT—EXPECTED $BDICATION OF ’ view with the Pope publisked by the Corriere Italiano and oiber | gy practiced in the cvolutivns of regular (roops. | 1y m{'knll"mlnl of it. Ilon't you thipk the Fenian Constitution, with liberty aud equality of right to all wen, for G | 1 to ransack the whale There in & reason for e« this, which any one utién ot A somethl %o ish bringivg Her M. | 275 mote,acd b tcloon bright, spoliess, stainkamasd gy & TEE QUEEX. | 1d be tempted to ass'ire ean spy it at s glnee, The Irish police are A A ves e (Ll bagests DEIOR IS 25 | o e giitteving shicld of Nickard e lion hearied wiee e Panis, Friday, Nov. 2, 1666 b g o e Tt ki becanivion Jhitics | Jeyle Govicxmeny intw (hiv Soselisspy rwme 51 B 1 datiat B e o Aot e Rei Y ot all fore a2 Ressios et . ||| n he niewspapers, too, are fast swingin round 10 the | What elements, then, has this our Repulic, whiciothers sad vt army is but & smal! force, und because Irgland is a disaf- | Norihor view of American questions. The proprictors of | that she fatghs to «corn hazasdy which were fatal to them ' /e many leaves ns wer 1 and miktary ofticers In the more sob eve that the conduct of | School House and the Church, Educytion and Ul pistianity necer before given to a_whula people wider @ Nepublie. (Appiavse.) a8 o tremendous mis- | T peopie, did ’I"f‘uy e woudd 1t “hed bre A popular outbreak against the Governuieut of ” Spain is liable to oceur at avy moment. | feeiad countyy—a country inw chiouie state of wmsoreec- | gy, 7, fior.. Well, Al have now received orders 10 burish up | (hat. foummal ploe D ol ' ors thut the Queen will abdi- | e K g s g = i prep . The Metro ol ] There are vague rumors (hu Quee | ters,m dred other grades and ranks attend wg—— and prepare for a fight. 'The Metiopolitan Polies at X’ | ake. Lok st the followiog parsgraph which I have eut | 0t ofy§ied Sl aiffeuiy. 10 wia # riev cate to avert the threatened storio. ng | Court b6 deyg» (hia L mast be conteaiod PRUSSIA. | Povatver/ and 1he soidiety tho Naveto & by, | fromthindey’s issue ofs Liverpool péper: grievously have we aamwerad it.” Over nearly HUNGARY | its golden luster being bightened by the dark grecu | At the reassem bling of the Chambers, (he I'iuance | park pearly every day, and are obliged to take long ™ Sernaa position s very A vl Aoy e v foan 3 : #o8 sk Was provaling (b (ot Russies naifwms. - Sho pose e o - marches from Dublin into the country, aud back sgain. | sliegod, hes gove to America almost eat ATaolog B thels daty o, thelr followmen snd § ted that the power The men Iook, | himself how matters really stand thete, and how S0 Fhe Ihrger part of whose fahabIARTS W ere un o5, ) with the shine of s, and dress I'he regiments take this exercise in turn. Prsin, X pokitively spas couts of every cut and form. The variety of of vorrespondents did fustice to tho facts in their letters | roaq the Eook of Life. Fay more miscrable and vrv‘l'c::d e adants of the gallant men who, iv the | 3 cial ve d not been made ; THE DIET AND THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA. | 3 : al vestmenta B had e : s British troops usually do, gay and feat, and in gowd 3 | 5. Ofticers in English military conts aitesnated | nd been paid into the Treasury. The re yeuss showed ¥ L y B9) . o vy Whot has stk Mr. Walter most forod) ok of The Deak party have adopted wn address to the | s esiing Poiin, Comack and Cirsastian drese. The 504,000 thalers, Inclading 8 wum of 4,600,000 tholers | condition, One cannot help doubting s he seea thew | LT dising thewar The Tomes bod virtually Tvo Houtiera, | b, 10 St & Jakely of B pev e, the: srutde 0 | Of this sum 2,400,000 | hether the dovies of tho Head Centro, brave and capadent in NewYork shoud b parroting the R e i tontrich vab Mochabresss | m J - Emperor of Austria, neking for the restoration of the laws of 1848, and promising that the Diet will con- sider the wisbes of the Emperor ms expressed in bis Richworl ; nor did he under- | | - wople th X Stond why (he. Northern causeavas not represented ot sl in ,'.,’,‘,,"“',w'"",.‘,",_',,”;mf.,':,l,:,z,‘,'.',‘,;.,fi Comy o e i alter returus sl posscased of these | gy fnatitntion which, demoraliziug the peopls oF the Urecian Views, & s thought Mr. Delane will probably have to sece: and Koman republics, bustened their downiu!; bound 1o tie i 1ew, of course, comen in the story of the auxiets of The | [irey'governtiens by moral and political wbligations umiy, ing the sslaries o ute though they way be, could meet thew and subdue resol , and 10 increasing the pay of the military | (hem. The vews of the Feniun trials in Cagalla, received by | Zhe Jiges. 11 Mr. Wi FLECTORAL LAW. | the last couplo of wails, is ereating givat ecitement liore. secent rescript. Wil fe i i - Bty e X b 22 M oy ot of election to the annexed opivion is that the Canadian Government 3 | Kl i SA > platols bel - gt i : > hang the men whom it has sentenced to | ils Tderreph to secure him at any priee. Some sav, how. | should break away from all ties of loyalty and patriotism which ARTIE INTRL I ENCE- dieor e | Al rumons ropeeing = Poass saas aliance are i the' wholo ot of ther gl S lne b 1 anesd e e oo | Bl el oty el ot 7 s exprimenf ARRIVALS 00T, edute the discovery | founded. Even if they wero inclined to do $0, you may be <ure 1he | hyryly probable that he will leave The Times; but Mr. Waltex iy :::ml:"jfi;{ -“.'if ;;-;“"#;:,!I: 'rh-nl»:."‘;fl:_r;:'v;m:‘:' A Home Government would do all iu'its power to dissunde | jikely foinsist, so far as e can, on greatey impurtialit b et rel~-~|h':m poden ropme ek (£ ‘mfn by munierdus stre< s of making up by the & based upon a ce o resolution also proposed 1 ro! an 4 letter to the Dublin papers | PV " i t we indebted for the following informatipn to one who is | resistance to the laws has consed in that territ Bieh fh by, cormecting the report that had | . * e Lndebted for b ol e eorkl in Ls Badget | nwond, aad the aword alohe, has 6oDquered—bow sbail he pow- QuEExsTOWN, Nov. 24—Noou.—The Cunard steau- | i o Ao oy . 4 o 234 Ay ndal v A 1 abip Australastan, which left New-York Nov. 14, touched at this | with : by 4y ) WURTEMBERG. the from the wct,wel Knowiug iat the feling of_ ven | mere rmatiow, 4bone il e will exbort b editor, Dot | g ofsarvation of the prisourtaid blpicrs, enlmieting 1n . - 3 day: here M MEET] OF THE GREAT GERMAN PARTY. [ ¢ ¢ iu the lris oart would prophesy uniess you Know—a piec advie e favor the wicked assassination of the purest and hest patriot, Livcoin. gort this forenoon. After lauding niuils and passengers she pro g A | ting of politicians belonging to the Great | #ame ap not ouly in the Auierican States, but in Iralind T congiruction of my friead * Old Nicholas, in Puu’—than | [} eere] Ought we ot to be thaukful to the Alighty Dirposcs eveded to Liverpool. | dresses, were u,‘,.y.‘....l‘. doing the honors of the p | German . teld at Stuttgard, o resolution was introdu -u“:flm'nlt Brita ey y :‘-‘m:rlxua:;m is uot any more usefal and pacessary, though & .,M‘L.:;. that ”'T o ex "hnnll’mlvlhjdvuw.:. \ ConmEe V! Nov. 25— steamsbip Louisiana, Capt. Har- | Vst Councillors of St dudges, d mewbers | 0d the formation of & union between the South Gern 0. Hopper, relensed ‘enian prisoper and brother- e ' al Christian faith in the Noyth to redecin the couniry ny AN e . ’ o : algon aud oebers | . 3 futersational and milliary i tom o€ Y, Ghophous, et 500 g0 10 Amrion 18 re- b bilowing paragraph also from the ssue journal 123y | from the sulf of perdition to the heink of which Iy | ? interesting: ranice, ain an¢ Slavery bad brought {1 Now that v i w left Ni 10tk Just s wiriy od Scoute, the Synod, the Academy of ringtos, whieh left New-York on the 10t Justant, has wirived | ) opber ieutifio aud administiative Boards, option of 1he | tion. 3 I iple | ported, He hos wr same | f rom & suburh of this ¢ of general Linhility to military service, limiting at th out £533 ted buve )-«'nlxv]rugmn-nl by the patte: ; ooty Jon ci TR 1 the number axd disposition of the s | Yime the term of wervice to ihe shortest possible period. In | woue abroad on that subject, and indiguantly dwayingthe g NG N 3 velvet collars, The jeeply verse e scie * to carry out this resolution the mecting elected & con il y hy proposiug to assume all the debentures of the railways, guar- | ple thereof, with safety to themrelves wud to the whole couniry, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. i 3 3y s e Feteddeaiil | tee, who will s Hoidetbers. y ool | common ramor that be lisd giten information to ho iov Wtreiag o Tue Lobders two per cent less than the railwars pay P brought to enjoy Lo Dleseings of fiee Instiations unewiing LONDON MONEY MARKET. fiaguisbed ane 1s pussiod 10 think bow 1z Do 8 v i ernment, This rawor bad obtained wide publicity and po | the State—in w’iuum the national debt to be reduced 120,000,000 | cquality of right and justice to alll ‘Ihat problem so visf, so Loxvos, Fr Nov, ¥ Eveniug, | i the official bierarchy; to me it was a beaving ocean of 7 ) siuall shure of credence. It sprung np immediately aiter | by theprofits. Something similar is iv course of arraugement | momentous, & an oaly be solved by the wisdo@ of ex- g oy, 2K # . 0 cH bis arrest; it deiived new strength from his hav- | o1 the ielegraph lines.” The above -uli\x eferied to us rience learning from the events of tho past. Political expe folloss yesterday 1n The Times's City Article: It is reported | dients adjusti jannces of pOWeT; CORFeutions framiLg | ance, unintelligible in its composition, and heantiful MERICANS KILLED BY PIRATES. ut-in 8 ples of guilty at the ) 1 ¢ i ing Pt » guilty ot the Special Com- | 0S8 X0 fured plan is under the consideration of the | stitutions of Government; Presidents inveniiug policies of { mouey. The following are the closing i | The American schooner Lobra has beea boarded | mission, whereby he claimed the clemency of the Crown; | 1 . 3 i secusities : United States five-twenties, 503 ; | that govern Rus 2 e A L b e ave iled it | aud his rocent release, before haif of huv ori of iprisou- | (hareeit ol b EXCUepiis Qrtiicyl ey e gt e S e e Loy Koyl e Cestruls, 75§ || Ab the crowd began to fhicken the frst Indies made, their ap- | several woup went had expired, all but confiemad it. Howover, he denies, | Lo utity. and at the sace time eoviding not ouly for the Shd aiSalk the devioes:of State eraft wil (st as they elwaye, popc s g SR G AANAURED Y ROV b o g B vt o b b B DR L SURMARINN QARIR. the ehange stiongly, and in 80 doing is ready wnough to | \rudual extinetion of these lisbilitics, but aleo iusuring a sur- | under like conditions, bave failed. Even the new boow, v XDOY, g 2 Y 3 ] i iibiting every bue and ¢; ptrips of t An American Company, ineluding some large Clhius mer- | fling at other people’s head the name of * traitor” whieh | pius to be epplicable to the reduction of the national deit.” versal freedom, has not aud will not wecomplish it, Univessal, (Cezacis ogened 8190 fox money. The fullowlog are the current. | {riiiing the bodies au In many cass ho ekirt sla, consth | clants, bate obtaised the Kmperoris perimision tolay 8 sule | be canaet be qulte sure that be Las eutirely ropelied fiem || [The 420V,0%0 of * Ritualwm,” ** Tractatlanisn” avd | impartial sufage ailied to universal ignoiance, will ouly sdel 10 quotations for American marite chble from the North to Hong Keng, to couiect the | hiingelf, An ill-considered procaeding, surely, for if Mr. | Puseyism,” which sre caubivg so much commotion the danger; giving to the masses the club of Hereulew (o o o S Hopper has suffered wmu.uufily Wom 15¢ asporsion an hia | siong English churchines, have Iately begun to_cresto | wielded wilkiko sirength of #ie blind Bampsony afier 1é bod The movey market is slightly casier. o ot e, Uuf afforing tunny poiuts of ar ! X reflective mind. superb assemubluge consiste urities : United States Five twen * of the uational tume prese) tes, 503; Diigols Centr ; Eries, 451 kosbadk or Giadem worn by il | ARY r ! E | It Iy a semicireular band ¢ f e charneter, that fact ought to tiake him all the more caceful | some ngitatiou on this side of the water. Some wesks been aslave grinding in the prison-bouse of the Philistinex. . THE LIVERPOOL 00TTON MARKET. | olas. b o A foaa il 1 poon ks een expericiced Letween Jspan and | AW LI T Cer of 10 QLU work, 46 ™ kod el of disturbance ook place in a couple of the | [Cheers) Uiiversal ‘education, the common schoo) oo TavaliAOu) Mot SR Qureptnis-~CEDA Jafs for witton 1 xn if o the tast e cooLs B maomnt i o ciitme o e Tha vorart o My, | aiestant churebes i thix city, iato which a ltrge num- | {18 Chdesh (tpriviae) Ao Who ooy, hescs mpon Wiieh, 1ho ol | o et s il i ke & R ioite 8 tusvosnt ap be clsims ehe. 100 roport of Mr. | Frotosinst SO 0 oping ta thelc uaual congiogatiuas | s ] Earts slocs cobe e L My oray, et il Liverroot. Nov. 24—Noor.—The fcotton market opeus quite | (4, Wit S EFHRd display of jewelry wds reserved S GOGEA. mitake. A Mr. Hopper, brothor-n-law of Mr. Stephens, | bad couie for the purpese of hooting aud otherwise iuter- | ppecinet, free to all, black and white alike bt b, active, ot yesterday's advanes, and with prospects of the duy’s | "Lgaving the Fiold.Marshal's hall Vofore the afral af e | The French Admiral s awaiting bis syuadron o yroe Wi recently go thei+; it was uot George, the released | mpting the winisters, whose mauder of going througb the | i:s blessiugy upon all, upon the loyal and disoyal, ST and sales amounting 10 fully 16,000 bales, Middling Upla | Tmpe ession, T threaded my way (o the Ch. the Corea. prisoner, biit his brother John. sorvices savored oo much, they thought, of ** Romish | broadcast. like the dews of heavreh on the just and unjust. The 344 The whole suite of State apurtments were similarly oceu rrTy—— Talking of Femian prisoners, there seems a very fair | practices.” In one case the ministar had to yiold to the | church will follow the school ap & fosteriug motber, cnd the 1he oue in which I had so long tarried. In sowe the JAPAN. | prospect that the convictions obtained at the Sprctal Com- | wishes of those persons, nd promive 1o give up the prac- | seeds of religion will not fall on stony grous where jenning LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET. | only ladies in others, gentlewen, nll, as & mitter of PURCHASE OF STEAMERS. iwission in December last will be quashed on & point of | tiees of wiich they disapproved. That - difticulty 1’:: upturned the mind and heast by Ler benign lnfiuunces LivEKPQOL, Nov, 24—Noon.—The market for hrendsiuffs is | a of their various rauks and calliugs. M. The Japanese had purchased soveral steamers, in- | law. A8 eachi of the juries was being empuneled, the de- | blew over, hut of course all dasger did not then 'l:‘::hlnxrh‘z‘:;fl.r‘;::sflh‘:"ll"fin;"mmfihT“ e | 0;'11. '4’:- ¥ e X.l.ium? .:n.jm».':, and ‘A’n\uul to Coutt, 26 | ¢yding the Dupbarton and Kestrel fense objected to the retention on them of & wan or men | pans away. A large number of earnest Protestants | i3 m’u"y I th d‘,m:' fuil in anarchy and biowl. Taro0t, PROTIION & b O e e ae bekias. D o8, Sullars, 004 gind THE DEATH OF THE TYCOOX. Whoso age exceeded 60, but the objection was in each easo | wore dissatisiled with the ArcbMshop Dr. ‘Trench | aone s safoand eternal. Let us not be toid that & u ll L _r!) ISION MARKET. | troops of the Gu oo m\;hphm'““f,';"”:”:l‘:“i‘ ""»l’-““ Tle rey f the Tycoou is confirmed. The war is | overruled by lha"nd[('l. Now a writ of error bas been | for not rflnlvninlng the offending elergymen, and the | power given by tho Constitution 1o Ce to ol Livensgor, Nov. Z—Evening—Provisions are unchanged. | wuithed by the cuirrassiersof the body guard. Gigant supposed . Jnid to try the validity of that objeotion, It iscerfain that | word has gone ont that he is himself, ai heart, & thorough | pesple of these conquered torriteries. 1 tho power i» »ot | - It is Dot uncomwon NOw ‘o see the words v"-mrgnlc Inw, pat it thers, and at once. (Applause,] Pyt i in the year 1848 the same point was raiscd on the trial of | Puseyite. ooy eny La:d s tending downward. scarlet unidorws, with buckskins, top-boots and steel hel e | erowned withthe two-headed eagle, stood like somany mu INDIA. Gavan Duffy, and that the decision then was the other | *Trench the English Puseyite" written with chalk in proposition. Adequate power is o Y STEAMSHIP nes g the plices assigned 10 thei Thev are the COMMEROIAL. 1f tho ruling in 1818 was right, that in 1865 must | lergo lettors on doors and walls in varous parts of the Son (1o neoemity, hecswso of ihe very_ instineta of eif yre- BY STEAM: . Home Guaids, and thongh an eye sigh ” ong. Procecdings in this matter have already been | tosn, The fecling against bim bas risea to that pitch "‘f;:;u e ," .'L:;n- — .nimfi?u::'fik“ \ And arrango- | that be now stands & chance of being mebbed bimeelf, § TR REEC" e g A 44 Bousay, Nov. 2.—Cotton “piu]l, prices \llrux‘)]piun. Exchunge ou London 2/ semen Lolding witel and ward fn Whitehal for preferring the fomiliar to the foreign, it u ic latter 400 ave no bad specimeus of stic ace combined. CALOUTTA, D e — | menced in the Court of Queen’s Bench Lave been made to produ W coort | During the prosent week o bandbill, worded as follows, 1 he worst and deadli Denis Dowling Multahy, i counee. | has been largely cireulated in 8t Mark's Pareb: Ly IR L e M SR . 2 shipments for the week 6,700 bales the eonv! 1) - gove: tion with whose case tho question is to be argued. A LLOW PROTESTANTS an_ Archibishop | geligion? Hew bettor * provide for the gemeral welfare of the | gd. Freights to Liverpool 15/. ¢ e Exchange on London 2/ 4. Freights to The steamer Germania, from Southampton en the 14tk jpst., arrived at this port yesieiday. The news has been | oy hlch ik : o oy 4 el Koyal, in which the ceremeny w ugland 40, h TANT e 15 grent gat anticipated by Cable. | tormed, aitendy swarmed with the cream of the a1 o ———— Jogal diffculty arose in reference 10 his production. He Markis Clurch on Sunday uest tlio 111l of | Uslied States" than to oducate thit people 1o, & knowiedge of — comapaky nvited, " e 0 Wil of ‘molerate dimensio FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. and the othe Fealan conviets. are contied i one of the | Novelaber, 1666, Show sous approrss SLOK SEGLM LAY, Shir vights and datios whers degmdation, Siavery, fricaliom GREAT BRITAIN reach ATl of the last omtary. White walls, osplonsly. Enzlish prisons, and & writ of Habeas Corpus issucd by | g and joining v ) « pea astatious of war sul the RITAIN. 2e garlands, festoons, ond diminutive RO the Irish judges does not run in that country. At the | dissrprovel of COUNTRLVEIE sowasi, By quislly ¥illdraviog | maroh ef armies uvs taken fiom thek thepopy evan. Haette CUSERRAR SR IIL SRS ON(AAASE & BMTINL] & he churek SR bt Special Comimission tho same digiculty presonted iselt | 1106 TUS U ono of our moruing joruals Lus ot Ern] Lk o0 i of UTGPAELL s 43 et uring the trial of Charles J. Kickbam. His connsel | 40 foliowing threa fmlo#.'-mcircnmh)cnmfl ‘tute eraft; or any of the STEAMER. | ‘The Atrato, from the West Indies, Lad arrived at | Southampten, Novembor 13, Thero had becn o very serio in oli ALARMING EXCITEMEXT IN IRELAND—CASE OF THE | 0 y . deemed it necessary to eall s a witness in his behalf one “The i disturbi congregation durbg Divine | elogs of the dead pest prevent the edaention of the Suuthern ‘ REV. MR, MCMAHON—STEPHENR—D'ARCY M'OEE— | o (ho prisoners who Liad been donvicted o few days pre- wnull‘tlils Im“v);rry':e"vre;fiu“‘:l v:n‘h-n‘v- |’u:r:l ‘o belles that in F:""h v:mhy the yarnings of Lisiory, I plead r+ fn my GOVERNMENT ESPIONAGE. viously. ¢ T e et ol & e ':Mg;g--i 14 ity of Boxdox places of worship, cutirely de 1e is Joined & dowme contaiming the altar. rable Light, aud e ,Ym by the Interio . But meant; il to I'e o | case er the; ced.’ uf ime he Liad been taken off to FPenton- | case ot disorder they will be enforced. 3¢ ot aw, bee | S o0 . Ehis let experiBcntof froudom. and v.lbr'::'rlh h).h;"‘:‘v;frnn“ht‘:ln;l'dv;lrm(ltllw)mm-L A os from another dome, oases, of whic! rosulted fatally. The uttac ad be deseried through the aperture villa convict prison, England,; lie judges—who evident) Trouble will coime out of this business ” vy [aiaSbod1s, Be Srep. By oter of the Lords of ! Alow syched colongade, Apyeiring immed Fres Doy Epeplt Coripropion: Donity. Wev 10 14 vere bent o making Short e als—Seclrsd. | toms Doy, : Lo pooule, uatnedden by onm ey o eapmacring S2 i wtgcrs And erey 6 the Mofberbask, 1o perform her . ddoors, aud lending into the suystical ¢ ¢ A UBLLY, Moy 4t they coyld not bave him produced, as their writ would not | P, S,—Tliave just heard on good suthority (Tat the | R s o e "“'!I e R the o g : yetio of qourantine, neither passengers wor crew being yr ',,'*55,;;"~1~;}-3t;~fl.\ wolemy effect from the grandewr | Politisel excitement bas run to au alarming Light in | pon'in England. This dodge was regaided by the public | Irish-Cuthohe Bishopi—or a large-sumber of them—being Chriatiity of our edpeated LG fats asido Thrwaid W < Tatied o commuzioatd v th the sbove { il 0 tho oriotalie anealiectare s ine | Iretand at the present momont, T s of ndIgnetiess. Doy o Sha oreseat 00Luhlon. | aware Lhat a revolutionaty oufbreak is ImmIDED. Have | Vi muse of isory pistiog dows and he conrse o v eau v s gy oo we find the judges are sbout 1o do what they shon'd have | resolved to have addresses on that subject deliveied | iy, w rumum?.,n‘....hl..r i e uwaid, up THE UNITED STATES AXD FRAZER, TRENHOLM & (0. | | The Licerpool Alblon says : Wo are the verious lawsuits so Jong peudin between the Government of the United Steies wnd Frazor Treskelm & Co., have all been amieably settled APPEARANCE OF METEOXS, The London Telagraph of the 14th inst says: The remark s5ees of tise atmosphore ery carly this morning w " fayorable for astrononiical’ ohsers gy were already i attendance, 1 16 me the Archhishop At thelr ivery town and village bas it full quota of military— | 0 (L4 iy time, that is, make such arsangements as will | in all - their churches and cbapels on lo-ucrrow | ae triumphant march | horse and foot—and gnuboats are scattered all over the | . ry it the conrse of justice to proceed. It would be too | weck, Sunday, Nov. 17, wermng their fheks | Will these so great foguards be suffferent witi Trish coast. [ it by tho trick of removing Irish prisoners to England | agaiust taking’ any part in the inteuded movewu, | slgiunes (R L W LRy <, old men all, wearing the ‘The precautionsry mensures that hare been and are be- | they wero deptived of ali ehanco of baving their trials bi ‘lorgy aro to sat forth the horrdfs inevitably atieic- | and roisgho fm 0 [y A pvy = Ky their 10k, Archpriests, with uneovered | by the English G = Iy besposk the | 1cconsidercd. Thero was ono way of gettivg at them— | ant on revolutiouary struggles, cspecially when tuch str e !'th y Y, han the liae £ siood be- | ing taken by the English Government, plainly bespesk the | |\ pausice and troublesome way of moving in the | gles are unsuccessful, s it is supposed the contemplatel s T 2 apprehension of a fulfillment of Mr. Stephen’s proinise. Erglish Conrts; but even that wonld not quite suffic in | insurrection in Ireland would surely be; ad they are tc ‘ Great andiguation is felt at the sentence of death pussed | such cases, 85 miay be Jearned from the following extract | argue that, apart altogether from Ill: tical aspectof the | Metmpofit . wscs over unheedad the first stope of frequeat allusions to it ica) appearunce of meteors or shootiig A betwoen the bour o : : 4wl 1 the codiugs iu the C oi's L icstion e o ce. > in 1 the | o . McMah i ' o, vom 1he proceedings iu the Court of Queen's Beuch on | question, the hopelessness of a re movement in t taken place, no s bas exer yet e e etropalia 1 E sig | on the Rev. Mr. McMahon at the Canadian Comuission, ,rh"”dml R lllcluml doprivee m.nn o gions Justisioation: | This Dro- Ad o R . voy L 2 svtpte | and nobody hiere scetus to thiuk that the punishment will |~ 3fy Juitice Fitzgerald—We can direct no writ of Habeas | odeding will not greatly ustonish the Fenisus, Theykiew o by by e frequent discie o8 v ipenon, aud at sow A be earried out. Corprs 1o the Governor of Portland prison ir writ doos all along that strong action would be taken sgsiust thew “J\ w7 gy ‘,fiyz[f:‘;‘a m: "": ’)"n::-\ \wl“"v ";: an in Englund—und ust be dizected to tho ofiiver ki e o0 Imattel i, s . ) run in Englu 1 it must be dizected to the officer holis clergy when matters would be coming to e wy “that is only talk et T soua 4 n Lislalgar-square, crow were star-gazing. The L very Lilght. Alinost g Jumes Stephiens's last specch, a roport of which bas 1o several d they professed themselves ready and willing A t = o ard then it will bo time to m wopde to disregard it Mr. Stephens has repeatedly stated that B s Bl i i '-T;h-'.‘ el vo amount of clerical intorference could now arest the Pt Tughe, B0 { thse Iiieh journals from their boen copied t ool Lis right to £1st pocasionaly, tien fre m;. o iy, i fo z . American ez ransed, 1o ayonk the truth, quite | v Forip o inkoinge b Vear ey | AW BIhel Of (e Loileh KpUgse], 5wl b UG Biue v b | B ROLICH 6VED ID LI COUAUY, wUd LVFRH W WUIGLET B VW d LA el B Winuve Ve 8 bl ke B e e

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