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feel very much snnoyed at the course whish is being ta%en Tum # man whose beart is turni: hylh.&m - matter. It would bave been easy 3 u-onrqn}llly hu‘m.nry“w"-‘- ; s % have the case argued in the present term, | lar—I mean amopg his own coreligionists. His first ap TATIC CRBLA O SO, 27, | By Bt T o Sn ALY | e B i S L it & . . n ® Dex i it was on -t “ml = but thither several hundreds of his flock went 1o CHIKF OF THE LONDON POLICE AXD THE ISTENIED XE- m:z:'am_:‘“:"'w’::‘", the roRM charivars, All went on smoothly till his DEMONSTRATION. &ir R .I‘zu,t the Chief Commiseioner of Pollee o of the Trades December, and to preach; then the majority of the from their seats and begad to leave the chureb, making & considerable noise a8 they did so. This movement lasted long time, during which his Jordship stood in the pulpit, saying nothing, bat looki ly moved. When order Nemesis of the maaikia prisoelinga conversed with him in tha privacy of with many caces in the C the aate rooms of amp o, r or ponorable. The sdmm s -d-rn& under & sentence w may be foun Inhmc‘nl.nd ‘o"mv!: w & willingness te hawe uestion test GREAT BRITAIN. justice doue as speedily as possible. It is Dot eredit- QUTBRBAK IX IRELAND—DESPATCE OF TROOPS ub:n to l.ci:.\‘hl. they should try to keep h‘:xyndu R:t D1 RELAND ment, OF Wrong, a8 ever can. 9 GURBOATI—GREAT EXCITEMENTIX ¥ bW fheir ixtention can bardly be doubted from the 10 make arrangeinents for the convenience Reform demaoustrution tn London on the 3 of s deputation his dsapproval of biing et e s erbw e thoronhiares CAMINET COUNCILS. commar crameni. 475 emen, et ofl’.— Tuanner in which they have acted. As Watters at present | wus restared he went ou with his sermon, making no altu- - Loxpox, Toesdny : Counclia had been beid in London duriag the { nd ft certain that the srguments cannot be | sion to what bud urred. But the party who had Four Cabinet Juring the ‘ : : % Nov.#i-Noes | beard in preseat term, which is within & few days of | left the church were Dot yet ‘dun:. with h:: W A said four more would be beld T e e . | expirin, A large number of them waited in the gravey S UMORED ACCIDENT TO THE PRIXCE OF WALFS. el “"—‘flu"?ylh‘ o fwler. qu P troubles in Ireland have essumed con © have been enjoying a bit of & sensation bere during | by -I;:.-.h the church is surmunded, and whea be emerged | The Globe of the ioth inst. sayn A warnitg byt we {pserrupt ,‘Lh,"h:‘,h..‘,‘; o prgg oy : » then rose, bowed . The potie i eren » fatal accident, had befallen )m" > his way 1o Lis carriage, they hiseed hum. The police, :;n had Lfll brought to the place in :zu-unn of & tumult, srrested one young man for this nee the pregortions, and there is no denbt that & se- :['.w last fow da NM :}'-m -diaul -k{;u:vd in the ity Col ™ foty. In iteelf the address has cocurred. iy or contained n‘?.& very movel or startling; but then you national troops were urgent ] Xnew the atory ml;‘ y in :Nr—th wonder was how 00n, sud Lranspe) 7 got there. So in this cnse, the wonder was how such an Oy et night ot Ports- order of opision hed ot b that peisfaction. the 1ind Being prepaced all night - of Trinity College. It was surprising, too, that auy une Gunbosts sailing for Ineh ports, holding such epinions should heve the morul courage to sy -;,m. them !n that place. :ru address was delivered detashment of marines wore aleo sent over | ST Fasitor of the Suerety, Mr. Lane; it had referenec 1o the subject of intersational policy, and its remarkable ures were that it spoke in eloquent and furcible terms of he acts of injustice, the robberies, the ryranuies. by immediately. which England had built up her empire; and the neecssity alarm is folt at Cork and throgloct Troland | that lay on her to set herself right politically and morally Wach . o o before the world by endeavorin I'n repair some of the % P # she bad comiitted. Arguing for & sort of federat- fho Losden Times this morning believes that the | jve unton between the Enropean nations, ke contended that such % happy aTangement wouid be tmpossihis until b wolcome, even 8 pertarbed man b et DlemaZk speaks tdiomatle dsep for ten Denrd waked 1 eocid for ton mare. i the memors -!-Em of Kol e was brought zext day before & magistrate, but a8 not proved sguinst him, and he wasac is general sympathy here with Pr. Trenck, who is & learned and gentlemsuly person; but the affair is regarded as-one of the ** signs of Ale times,” and has there- fore created much interest. Any one who is in_the habit of looking into the English papers must be aware this question of “ Tractarianism,” it 18 ealled, this contlics between “ High Chureh’” aud * Low Church~ privciples is an jmportant one, revealing strong currents of v ligious thought, aad destined to nce very serious results. At present, discussion in p}-.-.«. 10 it is runn'ag very high in England; and the fact thet the excitewscat has wpread 10 this side of the chanzel is not without siguificance. But, talking of excitement and popular commotion, and all that sort of thing, it is long oo we biad any perform- vy e o funds. A propristor of the Prisec of wew THE USITED 6TATES AND THE CONFEDERATE AGENTS. 3 R ) in London, wriwes to The v T w ~n lels recent!y appearnd in The Albion. in relation 10 the settlement between the the frm of Fraser, Treubolm & Co. late 1 federate Ntates, did not corroctly state the terms of the armagerent. The title of the Unitad Siaies 1 all property of sakl Confederscy. iu tha hands of suid firm, o oder Thelr comtrel fully and distinctly recoguired and con firmed, satyeet only 1o sach legal liens thereon as are proved to b Tightinily due thew for advances. Lo save expense, far por memorable strugde. He DO s Jlans had long been plazned and et orensbaation of the nrmy was eosential Gocasmary for the time S0 rase o fal Partiament. ** To-day l-h r;muhd..'. bat its Boal success 1 look upon vuded that all slong ba kad heen ‘fcbting for German nation- ity and thet 10 sccomplish this t end war or revelution nevitable. ile dwelt npon he bad to contond in bis pelations with the King, of loy !L-‘xn.hhu se aived the Iumdll::m - ameng 1 e. Toneh Staten, « the Prussiags. Toaching upen the ihed committre Faet the 1 «liminary dobate upon the. P Sl Iy A ey ive on the d '4:* m‘u'“ ":"‘ e . 8 o of policy ban 1bose bused cn oo | ance to compare with he secnes enscted ia_connection iy dus them for advannes. e g tand elbee indeed, iresly. should be adopted. In this respect | with Mr. McMechan's candidature for the reprosentation nd o ooure thelr - 3 @bbe oditerially hints what & more seriout ecret and 10 atone for o Belfart. Mr. McMechan 1o & Tory candidete, Mr. | Feeperty sarreadered semala, 0, the Preest o ‘E’,“'"‘ e th ely evaid bo (he rue ally of Prawie, 30 e G A : Liasryon 1a anotber Tory candidase, and the choice lies be- Tirin. purcbasers 1o receive title from the Usited States inflenibly, and the Rty foe with the Dwited States is really 2t the Lottom poaitiom of O et there being 1o Liberal in the field. But Mr, | DB SOVAMAEY METPORIO SHOWER OVES THN METWOFOLI in. "Then Soibswed thiv o ! iy ol w Lar yon is the wore thorough-guing Tory and Orasgeman rom The Landes Thues » Sning of war war. " 1 *o | of the two, and is theref S restes fuverite ameng | p 20, vy dhowss Be Sl by the R TR . *r thin we on the t 3 e od . -~ N . of 14th of ber |a this year thin wa o Mo London papers to-day, except The Fes O B o, L en re sppociing, for swpport. Mr: | T O e resiuwday morsing betvesy the bowre | & that tie use stromg and Litter langoage aganst MeMechan some evenings ago called & meeting of hit § of (3 and 2 From about 11 ¢'clock ove wonl meteors mght with M0 @en friends, to bear trom bim :p‘-umr‘n{ h-hy‘éx-, l: tw wien gliding sleng the sk y from east 1o w st hw.-:}.. . lx m:am‘.::: A cannon + | 16 Lear the many reasons be bad to adduce why be should | onfr the aventcouriers of ihe grest Jogiou that followed at 3 d day Keriew s remarked, stood by to direct the rightevus work | be the man to lv{‘w-ll Belfast in the Imperial Parlia- | jster bour x-..ndumofir'ar -n i Times says: *“The rebellion must be stamped | w75 the Bible in one band and opiam iu the ot} ment. But the ‘riends of Mr. Laayom ako 100k care to | The numbers iscrewsed mfl':e | ow whel ":'flfl'mfl*"__' o m’:‘. g . Tlere there were strong expressions of dissent, eries of | attend, determined to convert the meeting iute wrd b g Vg e { tee He received | 8D fat ..lu-" uflr&guw‘::l“' d leot | wab, ob,” hisses, and other interruptions. The speaker | disonder. The socounts of ‘hbl.'!'w"“\’(.:idr 5 The et | b st chee doclir ol 0 :‘m:l‘:x » says: “Eaglsnd mast pat down reles say that Spain should be restored to Ler ye e. Mr. McMechs ' le the propoeal’ Thoee |3 - 5o Soditions movements which ber misrule has 4 Wat the ret step toward that | seem to be something of an odd charaeter. Ho did vot e Muleter are valuablo as | Deouebs fors s 4 appear to recomize the ludicrous sspect that Bad been | vigide from this station tews froum positiol agroe oF not with Lis poloy il wp- | #iten to the proccediags; be did nai pere-ive | e P 454 & wider Buriaan” e o path ot ambition a 1 4 1:: Telegraph declares ' that measares mist e | mare pos chanee of 8 meeting fuvorable to his purposes vanis! o rpasai v ludeed. from e souglt to agreaf p e - S ian i h"' . fivgt | Toreses whidh shua the very moment the doors were thrown open: and he TR St i 4« : s and & pdw—.?: ietal s which render it-certain that the very pert of ihe hraneles « went on for & length of time scolding, struggiiue, and ~-|:Il.‘.|‘n"k='7|u- be ¥ E mitable wil. placed withis kis ymptoms of revolt maust be lawjed ot with am iz B s o 3 HEhUNg AMOUK & very Hotous but some s hat jurial crowd. something of 4 man § B0t es in onder 10 judge of ped st e T the nationsl bomor, as distinet from During the proceedings a fifer in the gallery continued to qoality of Bis svis. WEETING OF S0UTH GEEMAN POLITICIASS. \ “ R s monstroas ouirage cople play & selaction of Orange airs, and othier well-knove = T S e The aswrti of Germag pecriots heid s - the e Star says: * Englishmen dread the odious ne- ol ling e fates, s number of sangs were sung and chermsed, I lou ot mereiy | The Times of Fridsy bas o leader on Belgiwm in | 2 utions 18 fover of €00 formatien ity of crushing any rebel movement.” ders and vac fights were continually grung oo in all parts of ke room of the streams that shot from of turough the ud, et by the See Standard “Ca 1 he = Several times the candidete himself was personally en- e that ieft their plosphorescent swem.ng Loils T Sow of evidence of any design i ot w nnclecs of lihesty; T sage: ** Captured robbers should eer tia, and far outw gaged, and ot is said t3ac like the Homric beroes he per. v Eperor of the Prench. Not the £ the ad ¢ ¥ o) of 3 e v randhgd iise v ect of Pras be left to the Just rigor of tae law, aud there | 'y, giund s a heinous '«JT' "huhf‘\::“ 'm- n_“].'\- oo e ’-‘u. -': e B e B ajectare of o plet piwesm Frau e e Do hope for them from the United States.” | rioa of the r 5 of ot 3 e o by g rhm"nlb«m e the 088 Yian o s v of & Titanic bammer :a..-‘n Lints of such despera P 4 g Tualns anrepalr n a upor ' pron 10 . of tevwe lingering lnes m 1 - She Morning Hereld, reforring to the condemned | ™% BePeie: (8 CFC T H il | Ao on the back of Sinbed. He clasped bis srme ovor Me, | and wcordiy o ‘hais rarely they ariginated n g < T in Canada, says there should be no loop-hole | rul words, but Mr. 1. an :;: n'-fl;’:'v ,,,,:L m‘!‘:‘ ol ,: 1! | the region of the sky from o4 evidently di » Beleiim and Switzeriand have e » effect may be |magine » e * | nothing svoked aggression.’ The ssospe for future offenders. g o and Ly tbe Lelp of many fi ot e o ' aa orem st 7ed i it ool rocends 1o shp (hat, TETALE was HOLS case in point it ot N JENIANS AND THE UNITED STATES GOVEENMENT. | toward the wemkor o s | 04 k...t his ine bus, 4 then 8 »»n»--‘v iden "";:::-T:| ginest alwara ‘.r:r by by | fax the iamombarment o his fowr grew vt of mizal ou — o sty 1K e tiogs of E strock him. t that be and o number of | F . o ght « A a uooaliti-a and mired cmpie aud cbivalne allegisnee. Never o . . Saven, Tumfg, Nev. S8, o0 Breaiag Bh pamerin o ) Con. | his friends sbouid slip unnotie splendid lnstanse the tsull alfer Bat disppenrvd. | (heiue f adld " The nebicsis of o ftal retribction has alreads | 5500 which chld seperaie e vk bave mdearered The Morning Herald bolioves that the Gorenument ot has been oue DbIIREE < Her impertal | proceed o agother apartn.nt R B e ity wiih o vart i€ repseioneine. | ooy s Shak wers Tt e e Pupd with all these | 5"ty otz auiubiniod efosts 1o sita's their el w08 ge- o the Usited States will endeavor to deioai the B e e tcmtiom ¢ Mogiiok swagh. Weo beir mel!s jea o riahiama 1 the bady of he mereor Now aid 1ben o Httle | octrage : and the very b eecuity Dot which large | BAecnly s quistian of peerisional SerogRBSEtS Pamisn plots at the proper time of commerve wnited with <o mude to | 1o u:‘cl'n‘i”l: th U amizaiel pat-buiw ik appent o the ."'"",'::‘;“\"_"""‘ s amall Niates u “fevling nnflyh‘»'c l::".u‘&'-“'.m“r:.fm«:’ e mat for sLe ors & arine nd have d the eandid tion Leo, generally mere or mguied or elld o the dis of oatls ke X appean THE ALABAMA CASE warriors ead marinem of Pugland Lave | beore thei? abeence w e o g dhe vy ond 34 She samo tiwe | 1 sy the due pumisiae Jresess the doy tst com whet he ught Milbocs of Awa’ sy, e . Sovery was Taade, £rent was the 1ndignaion of (he parties | couvergemt frou an imuginary polat |has sovmed abiwt 64 | they all toed by to s the ¢ TR Qv KO S ; : . I the - triek that had been played upon theus the siar Leonie ; and oan. 49 ear s voul ate e Morniag Poat Hiasss of o — Th Morwing Harald to-day says thas Luiic! = samety - e e e o siopyed | ks pelat, was sioiy o star thet wased, and wasel, and | Prume kmlon alisacd. I | AUSTRIA. Minister Adame haa revived the Alsbama case. A with the Hmits of the knows s stopped taiking. the boxers stopped | V' imsiooes 8 m ute Polat of | oo Sy, woall &9 which have beea curm ’ WELATIO . RETWREN AUSTRIA AND FRANOR rights of nations . he has laughed to s ort eve B stair ‘motton ar.| i rrng eouree bither and e vy | Tho Ahewdyust declares most &-lunly umu--a ) codent rolabions - s lslimg Uetw aen noe Metteriieh and | Cabioe! meeting will soom be held, when the case w 1] ' 115 bae foreotten overy principle of justice ; and ot the il o n ! y frow Lo sosive the consideration which its importance de 1 N v about thrve meteors were ccn Juricg an low ‘ - | i Yee mer Tae shamel | Frones Misuter ‘or Toreig ARsirs have sever bevn o o me- | mcat interruptal ot dist s | Ealf 10 take & direotion fotly moponed 1o that of sly Roderiek o | ok moltitades. The MINISTER VON REUST. « were bebiod wostom horison weomed mare e Al the Vieass vaper consider the atment of Baros 10 the Mirie 1y andl the Imperial ol 3 WrengTh- TRADE REFOUM. coarses (han thuse which dropged Loty tew semed 1 o0 10 rewch U o iy poratvr Lowvom, Tuesday Nov. - Now QUIsTION, \ | B s officially ansounced thal the Govermment bas E ad raen. . This wi oy | 1 pemmplorily refused the use of the parks for trade re- 2 | shefirst. 18 each €nse, the o0 A e, o i e 'i:"ufi'“ oo ti it Pressia bad for the devlined 1o i1 e g " 4 question prap wed by Austris. e dermonstrations. date and some of his andie A 1A metames 't that ¢ PAETY IN HUSGARY. g Jare sy we are 10 have more ©an brightest (oward the tubile g et o f FRANCE. Mr. McMechan says he has padled his colors ‘o the mast teor w wetenr Maelf seemed Iwig st wat Fefare ot fall to aggrasate th . | wid Wil die rather th rer der Dgen et posibly do- 10 an sluces 1a the - L Pros ot s et Rune | SUMOKED CHARGES IN YEE CABLNET are to have 8 meeting here or Munday 10 colleet aid of Mnevimss by RS Shewwn o e i #ary. Le dars, does ! Tick o saboninate beraeil to the inter Paxm Toesday, Nor. 7, itui | o7premed tnd o by the Quebee fire. | expect the awount | ¢ : tate of othis sotntriee, whalber ey B peve oF MU IR Seve &0 Tumors that changes sre abont to be | By Al id seial oo tawely o oo L B g ANKIVAL OF GEN. DIX. | in come erer, i & 21 the otk o el +walle in the French Cabinet. e reat” 18 respoace 1o e call o shesity, Locul choims | , the new Embassador to France from Uie | Sbe s pot fediter : v 1he woas time o the e of ihe othes . chrupe i P hed N countries » and w b ot gwn e - A3 MPORTART TELRORAX FROM TEE UNITED STATES i :‘w‘:u-:}':'n?'wa t th s time. ;n;. . nfl-b,lp-v felt I oy o) e IO | pendence will lenét 1+ aid :«mmh»-rmu:,u.z e GOVERNNENT. 54 tha sletkness of smmployment; on ) wgrbds ..‘ . R o the Consinitonsel | e l].":’l\l - Lownon, 1--4-1“!-' 1966 Noon and bas vu¥ered Eig. oholers tuo are throwisg many families p- o | he roargun'sation of the army Das made Ou e b ados s on presenrsd to M. Desk an albves R wisgfaplile dispateh was received yestarday from | 00 U5 '"b‘,"'\» ;m 5-]_* destitution. A fuud for the f of pervins u he N (rolee g o make -.:v-un... uum- Gex The celebrated Hungasias wades . dorm curicad from, the latter ¢ is os collection ! scvesion o | Loecial Jaeiions Swpudgue. it 1akes npom iteelf 1o s follemy 'd_u‘!- Dy the United States Ministor at Paris. | of t' Najolcau . war—he ntributions 1o 1 are being recived \xi..':t-';.q - e ue v, emeept | 25N TR SN el e 'wy-u‘ i e s 1 e wark of qmpstey whieh Ibgre eepuedl The dispateh wos & very lomg one, oecupying Many | hbroies hacwfod uioe i v hard Winter i anticipated prices will ruie | Tie doediess " T N o A il g Soed hovwatiogn 0o S - M in transmission, and it is believed thyt it re. | 0 A%y rears 3 [hey 80 at proseat nd The powr, G matance. o Whih vy s G s v Tt T NN ” e 0 T 5 T e Walie whled we » 1 »uffer proportionately. 1f a Fe o he skien mot ouly es ol g - Ve approah pave bt e cons e what state of things we shall have 10 witvess, 80 horing. ¢ tras, ensbied them et of var weary powes of -:vm'-:'-w:‘" "'L_ LTy g 2 1 wonder will the miiefl meetisg on Monday «end in 2. The wininam M uslely (bdapetoebio fos drittng ho oaseves ” ieduced. lneiot v Seiidation sal, 4 MESVOS TO°BONE. aers for James Sophons and the lrsh Repablie ' for l:..-;‘a.-.'.:.-‘.,‘:.fi‘l.':.‘:_“‘.. -um-—‘:r';. oy E secmns 1o be the « o reserved for all poblic meetiBgs o ta b gTeet Sud wboas ‘station, founded upon the E : mance, Fuesday. Nov. €1 set r 13 Dablin, Last night we haa another spectmen of e T e S o AVY CIT TO DESKATERS | T ltalas Government has determived to send v i Tounding style of proveeding. A\ reatiemen samed Stephen b b Greblew B b e e e e’ st | A royal decree bai heen issued grantivg sn eme Vigers: o o mission to Rawe. ckinpon lec s.‘ ed > ..I\(".":‘x' "1; '::: Lv-‘:".yl O R ot the % b of the imapirers of the et .;nip-l—vxv:,n-a Lo army eod Bavy Who bad enlisted 1@ s olject being 1o sho b h [ #trian s MARINE INTELLIGENCE & grves et Soen rfolatad by the aystem of Impenel twxs ¢ AmIRE SR £ acvaTion or noMm. N LIGENCE | Aeliiattd e camnee of A€ eh Ireland bia boen anbjacted vince 1915 The telogram whioh ¢ 3 st to Victus ARRIVALS OUT. | otill more ciose, et her he the Exchequers of the twa - on solidal Emanuel ot Veriee, in 1 from the X - Tevvossanny, Nov.-#—Noon—Tne steamedip Dumoscen, | matity the s ditions o SRATIeE S NS et weans navel, and it is ranted (hat the Kisg of Prossia, who medi P, -3 | ] ook Jeft Quaboo 03 Nov. 17, teuched dare to-dny o8 ber way ~ vony weil founded e 0 andred times in seuspectcd magnitur, ovuld sot 3 - (o g 3 speaches, in newspepers, and {n books it hes been ugmented his army. But bow is 4 enetia ® Liverpool argued before Partiament-— bat of conrse Parliament didu't aleos she sise meditaben | TpE o e o B (e malet € Mavar, Nov. #'—Noon--The General Transatiastie Com eare a fig for L Mr. Dickicson is not known guments utterty (ai) to reldgioes Journnls of Paris Ivsist that the yany s steamer Parvive, whieh et Now York ou te a8 & politician, and bi ments Jast 1tght hed to do ary o the e v e L 3 L Yy ,Semsla of Roweuite wply with the financial injustice. The andie p e in the work! on the e - » i o They assort, siaply wi © finan ) andience for A e poe with ber present Trestiore. e e Bk s P _— 3 * time w o France Centvale, oited - saniastion of the army” | {0 g.."r m“.i:-k".'.-ol;\- the + wore thas any otbes o3- ]’»1 ot, “Wisre will v . Head of the Church go* The onde apeaas 1oy dise 1ot r witheut speeifying any pertiene derly. but at last & considerable portion of this time the appesrance of Lhe whole 5 An rriicle of & provineiad Jo tired of the ubject, and the ¥ ). mot 1o sy 'fl‘-;l«m IL_-mn: by (he Kébwweh morabang of 0 be raised. Then en ad chieers | ber bowever the meteors were bot particalarly remarkable, | & graat subject of the day, wh meeting was brok. P gan) brillianey or the persistence of the tru.ne, oW to disenssion, sayy 1. that gemne ek were visitde more then three secunds, indend, M Jdu 10 wonaskone i by the Kid len raectment of arived ot this jort early this marsing .l v b FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL roatent and ; ohlest n THE LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. L,\,',':',':,I’"':,b,',',,',;“" ey ot piace. . Liveroor, Nov. 27—Noon—The Cotton Merket opris (.l | boy. 1t is nothicg of the sort, of f thy ke he Ma House eheary el that in these respects the meteors fell far ob Whet mow fait Ewerybely bud net . : misealy. Thessles today will approximete &0 lales, | Fepresents and brivgs out the o8 150 Estabars wouid be o e dyel period wiich be bad S semed o] cory. of & Dustuuse bat everyboay hes raral us Flaresco Cat Gen. Fleury is shoat to leave ¢ Uplands wers quoted ot 14jd. The Brewists Map | (Ollege. Tta proces interesi, | certain to be arrested vn 1 " fiae say in squatorial Afrlca From 13 o 508 N0 were o bo sodiied with the broviewt of | @m0 special mimioc, to 1he Kingof Daly 1s sonnision Wiek Professors, jud berrh od from 508 1o 334, 100 from 443 W % b e ibe 5. the Septaler Conveation. i is reported that be will e, ~ % JURgIS, Nuriubes, 4 octors, and Sir Charles Conpton Domyille's letier racomamending | S, 500 and thess mostly faiat. and from 34° 10 6, o FEANCE AND BELOTOM. deavor 1 . b Goder the direction at Gov. | Komme to 8 Miltary € ootentic, similar to that which has beesy 18 withoot material change. einent citizens of Dublin of all ranks atterd of the trucule v on of 1r enant farmers, and the Bportation | w.re gourted ol o Prascs a4 Saxony. No ous seems 10 supm LIVERPOOL .ltllfl';n IAI:IT f 2 Society is au old one, and has & bistory unen to supply their plac sequainted with the constellations whe eere’uly uecesd. The com: Lvenpoor. Toesday Bresing, Nov. 27.—The Drealuiwfls o diaplay of last might could Bave auy duabt es to - ‘x‘:; L Gt h;wul - y Pacraph weintlon of the Preoe take i three e prens tn sigana g the srmamencs fn | vesseln which will lnve for L e on the 0tk af his mouth,! Market closod 10 day with 8 Gowaward tendescy The Iniest te depesiions towasd Frunce, snd | the sth aod the 1%b Betations of Corn % st 40u. pey quarter joy Mized \Weu or S, G0 Bbete. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MAWKET. Trish patciotigm— tresdon” froms ihe Eog tle Irish corresjis dent of oo to it B e e | SRSE e Grimy has afisioly s usmntoh Be O The Provision Market aloesd wish Lard igeciive cow hecome that & abort time prov ous o the out- | duction i iy e A g [y By g < o g il e et o ovcupatio L 1 break of 8 the Bociety was expelivd LOXDOR MONEY MARKET. b fhen Qled out for & time but several ‘ Lesvox, Nor. 77--Neon.~The money murke' i (et - | years azo it wes revived. And pow the question sug o the College, If the ‘native farmer and his wns shoold reewnd Si Charles Domvile as & falthful exposiior of (he sestiments of the MR GLAISTONE S INTERVIEW WITH TIE POPX. o the Tournal de Rowse of ' 10th we read Mr Giade % EMPYROR NATOLAON'S NESLYT. W for money, open st 90, geeted by this fne addrevs i Iy 1 danget” that T AMERICAN sROURITIES. s t Who - The Pars correspondent of ¢ Indeperdauce Belge bas 'he o T & " [ o Mhw ing Thursday Bt operation was per ot d The fuliowing 87 the current quotations for Amer as | It owas soveossrul, His Majesiy the nevess iy ot I"NII\AI‘. W abie W vont, and belng ln fact iy sQer. Dr. Goyen, who was sar wos the operstor. Ti: Empeeot de- Sired 10 show his grititude for e servien doue bow. but Dr tioyon, with aa bo'orsblo fecling which does hiia credit, would SONDENT O COUNT BISNAD sueept worhig He reacryes o deep attachmess fur the Gilen by & iarge porth of & vote of 1 @ Urited aies Five-Tweaties, 70§, Erie Ra & Dinois Contral shares, 78, LOXDOX MONEY MARKET Besox, ‘Tueday Bveuing, Nov. %1—~Cousole cloned this | Uity arzood st #93, for money. 5 AMERICAN SROUKITIES. » to the + seconder, was maiuly owing to s piece of strategy on the | UYe M7 ome other officials of the Boctety, Howcver, the British s £ of his powerful statement wes not in the lesst dinaine | _BF, € Ly those cironmstances ; ¥ it was rether iner akers who followed Mr. Lane w n‘ymt\’\ Th dyuasty. He expressed & wish, bowever, Bhat the which the Fmperor inteaded for bimeelf might be bestowed du Lhe son. wha was alse 4 member of the madical profesion; sed P ) on it can be i oalled—docs not meud mwatters 15 the least. Here is the i opazing par of I Anericast seenrities clossd at the following prioms T'w i . T ¥ eur torreapondent has exaggeratod the measisg of my rug- | | - FiveEwontion, 03 ; Wivois Central whares. 7o Trig [ CH00 Whiteside and Judge Keogh. e T el s D iewe T e of SLALTE. | hvere & o on the sama day W Coyow, jr, was appolaied phrvicion Lo the 0 DETARTTRS OF THR 1OFE FROM ROMR. shases, 42, g v ® clase woikd besita it ia his power, wce the 1 | makes us the more willing to read other marter of the Tallortes. | A writing e | — of M. . len Jodgs Keogh's | Sifferent ones on bis sicte from 1 1 eapecially when the narrator ts o foreiguer o erti Lord Clareuden opinions on any conevivable subjeet do not earry should not be done becauss it Al cuphes & perfeetly orig nal standpotnt. To ba BELGIUM. Al SPANISH KEFUORRS. n os shouald vot have K ol your - oorrespnden about as reasouside Of seeing owrwely o8 88 Uthers sen us ie a5 advast FORFIGN CORRESPONDLNC! weight. This little cpisode has been mnch talked ot exaetly be moasared by the gra | Circumstanced as we are, suck matters interest us | 1t was stated that the Spanish Government had ad |3 ii7 ptvmeanh | pear uf some immportauce. oplnio 1 venture (o prodict that most la must say, bewever, that, on the whole, our Ameilean friends | o IRELAND. tepe oo Taken for the orgasization of & Refomn | iotds trosghi up jn Engiand, will us oien a4 oecasions i comwe over 80 this ol eantinent 10 pry into it aifuirs 10 | S et reUILIRE L0 1 e D e B bris from that country (1o the shame | eriticiee ity Matgamen and publie mea and to wanster their | ULl Ty open intrigwes ® listurh public onder 0 Iu:— R FAVIAX COSVICTS—THEE WRIT OF FRROR—BENTS :":mm l7b1 ':"-w-u'"h the Reform Assocta Tives), 1§ miay be wiser that (heg, soud oomrs | o%8 dmpreseiozs W their antreveied ocounirymen, e i ol Krgland. As got the Roe sts chiefly of | 1 _.’? L . " o iy gy Npain 1y two aad three than o 2ly bilat cousiderable acutenese, sud the capac.ty to o P R ——— o - i n.: in ;f:n Ill'dl«:m"u BOWLING MULCANY IN COURT—-THE TRINITY (OL- od bers bows he on Qg = working ien, and is but smail 10 o : but The O'Ti o then goes on o justify his desire for baving Fu- | without theis minde belag warped by satiosal prejedies * The Beigian Chembers wers ed 03 Nov. 13 by ‘he |y rely o call ! Faed. o Treason o Aind | The Beiclan Chemiien } i speeeh from the on e | 7 N s e .‘l&tw the @I of know il (41 i it LBOE WISTORICAL SOCIETY——AN ANTI-ENGLISH AD- | oghve Mr. P.P. MacSwiney. and other well-knows Vi | gligh agents as weil as Euglish tenauts, sad concludes (aF % OUT OWER COUILY 18 cOBCe w IX. The Komaca, who nal et SRE—A SESMATION—-PORMATION OF A REVORM 3 take part in the proceedings, and are doing all they | Wit the following sentiment s faalt with the genlal photares of Eogliah life asd menners ey doerrsae fo” forward the moveruest. 14dua t Uik W wil b0 | " Looking at Tela n the istat pointof view s provioce, | ZHICh 50,0000 PN AAL ';-__';,'3-.-;-',:“:-”:‘ R e 1Ly IX. ‘The Bomens wie atumily kpew ebier e Mo f lgi LEAGUE 1N DUBLIN—A LOOK OUT FOR JAMESN | come very popular. The minds of the e here are pot desizable it sbowid be 5 he y I WTRPHENS—STRAYGE SCENE 1N BELPAST—RELIny | W00 10 iy of the Engiish perties of porlevte; thay are | seegy Srobity, sqpitel, and kil asd the o e el | of individuale-—sat swaresact ur in good tavie- . % peopis sssouiated harmeeives w dh cking | how fol ocly 8 mclisent of compamion, leugh wern | MESTING FOR QUESBC—AKTI-PUSKYITE DKMON- turned %0 Amerios, and fo the project of Inah indepen. | reting Latire W & Fonian, Whitebos rivale !”.: Ill: and If sometimes Juhin Bull te 1) ted ey un.-—.y-ll.:- rv;-m_.- m| ia fear, o uiuuh:y:;..‘mn cenaim i dence. Even the olasses who beliove that such a parlia- | »f-Duy Boy, or maloottent by natere, dod n . d-n- t, he has, It wust be conl no_just m-t.v“ ;r h'::.&?:fu Tf.-. m“ 3 i iteell wudor the color of relfgious seal apostole WRATION—~INSULTS 10 THE ARCHWEINHOP—a | Ment 38 Johu Bright is seaking for would do great things of complaint, ahould not be noted in bis (ayor, ground of complaiat with the portrait of himeelf, which is ac e B ase e s e iherty, Bt every ong sars it i much betier fox Wings te akg for Ireland, are Jisposed 1o wait ont quicly the frw | A Drotty strie of language this, and & nice sert of Fepted by (e edacated American s eauine ieaess | SenfRL S O . poriige of | Bigiow N 1oy | P ondon. 3 | weeks between this time and the date fixed by Jumes | $iti0n to ¢ the beads of & whole people. The cor wd the duon Tiir PAFAL FORKIGN LEGSON. I O pociai Gorreupondent. Denrs Non 17, e | RieBbera e the comumencument of un Trish aurocsine, | Tropondent of The Timra s bt in his mattere the mare the ot wiis | Ttio olrmed 1het umarms futartions bowe a0t o e Nov. 17 Bau that time bas come and gove ibey will better be | 887 0ne ksow rediam, 1 will Le be e ther oma caprising it ten N Peplan convict, Denis Dowling Maleahy wes | able to sce what sort of f;uun u‘nm the :unnn".g: surprised at the existence of Fenianism. bome e if w' .-.h.m-'-“:,.uu..‘.y he country haa o r‘:‘.'l': ',"u".‘" l.:l';vuhr‘n"'l .“""ni':.','."m.:.-. “oght over from Englaod on Thursdey merving, -ul'w line of policy they had better —-— v:'lll‘;,"‘l'llnalk From the times of Ben). r::&'::;l:qu::”hh-:“ 1ious Baie oovurn d, bat it the nuwmber 10 6 T et i b of e Coars of Qioms | Bt ey Sovm o bu bopoal and et Jomes BY STEAMSHIP TO NOVEMBER 1%, :.’,.."‘. it remancite. o the Uptsed Beaten, have Jarge e e o0 1 ,::v":-'mfi' Brigasdage s vioknt 1 Freniuoes wnd Voot Mk ot tae purpose of “ assiguing error,” s the lewyers any tate; If be does not, they are doze with Aim for- - ted by this love of iravel and aftveniase. The primes T Beve eadbes Bors YHE PAPAL DEWL. 9. 8o great was tbe ehangs in bis appeatance siccs Liv | €787 Sy ‘ The Royal Mail steamship Scotia, Capt. Judkivs, s o Amerle e e rodicly ol 7 LTI T e e St L e ~ thet bis friesds could hasdly recognise Lim. ’:"}*"n:; "f‘:?lt;n,;'fl-:d‘nl is eontifiuos 40 azelle | which lod Livergeed a9 . on the 171h, and Queenstown on | countries, the sateemen of which, 7, Touk dg wel to i ;- v Baid s oy S 4 &4 10t seem 1o be i bad health; but Lis sheven face | |, LIVErES on read with | ghe 160k of November, arrived hare yesterday moruisg. Miosn brethern. and by por- | tertei ond meis. imporement of the - ’ 1 . ” ' which oclovce Atonse watisfaction. It is impossible to meet uny obe | 3y, virginia arrived st Quees s Tt & e e 1h the greal comen :A‘I'l::.ud' the Wesiers | prsvend t:,'“l‘fm“n'?:m et SPAIN. Dkt .,n”:mpm n ::‘“:!m . ot i ) b o ment e L L o D ue o the .'"'.mu.?fn. VORE KXBOUTIONR. . ¢ 1 correspondent of the Mndependance Cuptaus, four and mgim-nt of the garrison of bave Myu-fid\h‘q‘ revailed at 3 WMadril dated (50 1ih states that Beed w Maita will remaln in China st Liverjool on the moraing of the 17th of those great communitiss which hav - ' 8 e dook Jast Decemher, well dressed and beurded . Irish and the wilderness. M. Sew 4 {tod every eoua n Novem! e Sparc,” Knowing that bis presence might Satadieg | * 1y in Bw fed for the high D tiand. the Govasument hod » shrong Sowes of from Quelee, formerly reporied to bave | fusetions which he now discharges Beiire Mr Motiey was o cimnty vt gyt s gy 3 e o th machinry dam Embassador, o tad obiaed 8 world vide repuiarioe | Yo prevest the gatheriog of 1an of the Duteh Kepoblie. and bewr o Mr. Baysid rnere. The Protestant Church of 8¢, Wark's was wade the ecene O n either place. * Suspicious Jookirg pe pintod Becretary of Legation at St l‘vl-ubfil wovict gard rendesed him very uulike the mau we ' who bellevss for & moment thet ia the fuce of that doca- | L " » | | Lt on n 74 will dare to inflict any sovere punishi of what nl- meu;.‘id . A ‘a'..ll rrv'uiuulr]rmnnnlvh-lmn —— bl rendered oy last. The immediste cccasion of it was the o S al rendered o er) priveipal ¢ity and tow tihe Kusing . b g .4 GREAT BRITAIN. are on Inmar 10° (Vo readers of Ths NEW-Yous TRSUNE 80 10 chcuacribe and paraiy e the 1o ehicwn scribe and peraly e e hore ' ith (% e ret Inten yeei admission, Some of the prisogers | o of the Archbishop in the pulpit for the purpose "ty i polativer gnccosded i gettng entrance. The | ivering % sermon. No one supposed ratogs Springs or Plymouth Kook Phich hes raged o " 2 ¢ No one po that ha was HEAVY FLOODS IN ENGLAND, " "Wt taaks wheee o o ishment the Chumbe s S uodded recognition 10 thein, bet was not al'nw st 10 preaeh Tractarnism, or Puseviom, or anything | Very srious Gomis were prevailing in Lancwhire and York ..:""h":"n'.;";mt' D o el o for o oo Bl g e e e e o , ] o debind f - ions, 4 ) o e 2 | s e damag was M done.Kaswars wore. sub. 2102 ot e Wik b sy of 1 grvat s A Ly KoL e 4 s 10 oomiann cuts with thew; W abake bauds with bl wis pn Rotee com ernation thet tovk plaoe bet v e 1isa of Braganza—the preteudw te oed on the Lk, frow astreke of ape w Dadea. merged in varions localities, and vast tracts of low lan: e lly are greator than acy that 2 linge memory. { .m:’}w s | of that sort. Why, theu, was any obtod by ta | um ! Sicply beesuse, some tin s ago, wien one of Yy 3 Thon Nogoe ittle on thet tack, Lis Jordship be th 5 Cotontion 4 axtradition, sbolitien of Art 2l ode Weed. ol P v o U o i submerged. Tho flonds ge hare ocrrel iu e ont Englioh pous bave Yad o rivale on ts | g e emarkabie farseter Which that war has | vy cade he front rank of the greatost siiesmen the workd | eides ! o clengrn aud the judges ia Tefersnoe 1o the case, ot the ciod | trealed | ' too mildly—for the popular taste Wich, tag prisones wae gowanded. As Do wos loniig | —and b B s M wmT D e . AEBOLUTION OF THS LI\RKPOOL COTTOR RROKERS A0 | hus vver seen. et of we Com Plomsrs (s, in hie in: Samd 143 thove are the - Sourt bis wister tade anotber sttown b 1o sheke bands | quent | said that the mstters i which CLATION. : Tilumiity, & somew hat mythical personage. Tho phot graphe R - ‘_‘h:vT:M AW 6t betwana 1 ce, plaond in the prison « . a8 o1 in themselve ’ ol A n y - p- " - - . . § {10 Mouny A | Jnce he g 3pronsia cotten ahoukd, from aud after Dee 1, 1466, fuily aecept the o | @ man, tet only of itow will and wasorupakone purpese bit of 80 | Behim mew 1 istione bowand ba eountrion ol the -atraws Kt e oF mere qy peisons wory wounded. T - Mtehule secompauging W veliclp Qg covael | Legs reguded by o great poriion of s Boouid | apossibility with respect to Uaudulenvy or fuisely packed, dame | Lopeuetin e aid stedied resive, Lhe 0 SIWANS 18, | By securing 16 obi summcroe (e iotersabiesel goasaglene of which is | P ¥oa (Be vivhuis vk wers jui cosnd