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. » aribune, PRICE FOUR CENTS. MEXICO. ——— THE FRENCH TROOPS TO BE AT ONCR WITHDRAWN= MAXIMILIAN EXPECTED AT HAVANA. gl New-Dork b e, D, A B i\ hal EE(_)OI- NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1866. Nad A > E. since the primato of the South African Church, Bisbop | years, They have voted, by a majority of thirty- | from Abedeen. The basrelief in front of the pedestal | sent out from England to try Ensign Cullen and Dr. Mor- hUROP > Gray, excommunicated Dr. Colenso, and assumed to | seven—the lfiviuion being 63 15 22— {hn’in the npi;- ':!Ar:'::e"w;':‘l‘nr?:; rl;l' ::.dh'fi“m' 'w:da‘if 1“3.2«?.?;: ol then'b“‘mm‘ Mn mmpflmmen e e g e : deprive him of all spiritual authority in his diocese. | ion of this House, Mr. Bright is a ng’mwh 10 the | 4nd crewsof the two ships, l'reb:a"-:“d"’}:mr. ‘vn.a‘u names "?:,‘ffi.‘::'. four Mfl'?: :':.hn had a regular NEWS BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE T NOV. 28, Pau‘d"h“,d':“']‘“;‘l‘lhl"'!:‘“( ity ""“!?_ "““;“"‘l ""_l!l ;‘;runlry which gave him bi"h"'h":l at wero the | are Footeia) 1 Rewas Mt l;“-m':lfl'm"‘"“‘;m"':“‘- In | stoam communication with New-York, the Government 565 e decil y considering the position of colonial | House's opinion, it is a great pity they didn’t keep it Snkomed o o % | here granting o subsidy of $25,000 per annum for carryin - showing B¢ position of the ships st the time of ';Tf;fi::i: the m‘n’l‘l- between fluytvo pfuul;”bnc the vessels o= e Bisbops, which had been unsettled in some respects | to themselves. The worst of the matter is, that i P TrIBUN ST TELEGRAPH TO THE TRISTNE. by the judgment of the Privy Council in the case of | there doesn’t seem to have been one good radical :;:;.:‘m:«’.-lh:;m‘;‘:\;nr::::unft:vyfi:;‘im:d’w:"u pecimen | ployed have received such very scanty support in carrying ¢ o 28, :’h G ment has.receivel GREAT BRITAIN. the Bishops of Natal and Capetowu. That case had | youngster in the Union, for not one of the amend. | of art. he pedestal is further ornamented with eable in | freight and passengers that, éven with e subsidy, the | Wasarserox, Nov, shiatiace : HE FENIAN OUTBREAK—MORE TROOPS FOR IRELAND established that Bisbop Gray’s attempt to deprive | ments moved went further than & cautious admiration Iyonses JLha plntkln deseruied 4305 onk lewres and acorss, | enterpriso has been ert:gllng ‘one, and so they have been | information that fourteen large transports are on tho poin! gy a0 T Bishop Colenso of bis spiritual functions as a Bishop, | of Mr. Bright's talents, and regret that he ehould | ** 1 ot weid x::"b:{;hfld“":', ”,',:h‘nmw Ml"pfl"lm:“lbn.'a]i: of leaving Brest to remove tho French troops from —SEIZURE OF ARMS d * | the right to ordain, confirm and conseerate, was ab- | have given his support to *a mischievous party,” = establish g mmmm:;nfimmn 1:;: ith | Ten more of the same classof vessels are to follow st oncy GLISH PRESS DENOUNCED, solutely null and void; but on the other hand learned | meaning, I suppose, the Reform League. Now, in THE WEST INDIES. J..:.i‘:. o:|;i‘:e}"en vhi¢°:w New-York the trade is | aod are expected at Vera Cruz toward the end of Decem Loxvos, Wednesday, Nov. %8, 1606—Noon. | Persons doubted whether it might not be deduced | my time, Oxfonfwu a Tory place certainly, and so S ot sufficient to make the undertaking profitable—but | ber, and by the end of January the whole French srmy e o s ko from the judgment that the patents of Bishops of the | long as it is necessarily filled by the sons of JAMAICA. with all the principal West India islands, 1 i be movement of the Government against the | 4 ; . . y /e ~ - i will have embarked. Information has also reached hery The o o " 3 = A o i Church of England in the colonies were also alto- | the aristocracy and Plutocracy, so it will continue. | jNAUGURATION OF THE NEW GOVERNMENT—THE NEW In the cultural districts of the island thinfl 810 |\ ot Maxi il moment Fenians continues. Another regiment of infantry | getber void. If Lord Romilly’s judgment stands—and it | But we always had a small and vigorous sprinkling ro | ooKing a little brighter; there bas boen pienty of rin, | 1M Piop 15 rmned G PRvAR: shaky om will go to Belfast immediately. it is said that the High Chureh party do not mean to ap- | of Red Republicans and Democrate, who would have LEGISATIVE OOUNCIL—DNIAL OF JUBTICB and an average crop is expected. Everybody here is bop- | his way to Europe, A box. of uniforms and arms has been seized at | Peal it—the question is now setiled; The Queen isagain | fought such & battle for Bright and proposed such THE BLACKS—STIPENDIARY JUSTICES—TAXATION | o ?h“:'}e b -fi?’"fl:’fl-flfiiflu"&fifl"‘ifl‘&‘: Whatever reliance may be placed in the article takes Liverpool. The box came f§m the United States. the head of all authority in her dominions, ccclesiasti- | amendments as would have more than compensated —GORDON RAMSAY—MILITARY COURT-MARTIAL— | poi L0t St w,,.:.‘,, Which has fallen o deeply ay | from Flake's Galveston Bulletin stating that Gen. Sodg The Daily News donounces the fierce threats of its cal as well as civil. In all the colonies, just as at | for the mere majority, The Union must be at a very STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH NEW-YORK—PROS- | Jamaica must always be o work of time; and sho Wil at | wick crossed the Rio Grande on Tharsday with a brigade aily Ne 3 erce threats of its | home, that religions body which acknowledges ber | low ehb, I fear. PECT) OF THE COUNTRY. least have to go through a severe ordeal before her regen- | of troops and occupied Matamoros, it is certain that the cotemporarics, and says the rebellion must be sup- | supremacy is the Church of England, and ber letters | 1 have ouly told you one piece of mere gossipin | "0 el ooy i eration is accomplished. President at noon to-day bad received no information patent confer on Bishops of that communion in the | these letters (agalnst my general rule), and that turns —— Krxastoy, Nov. 18, 1666, - whatever concerning the subject. It is thought, however, pressed in a soldierly manner. in military circles that thero is some ground for the report REPORTED COLLISION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND FRENCH TROOPS. A special Weshington dispateh to The Commercial of this city says that o report prevails that a collision has actually occurred between the Uzitad States and French troops south of the Rio Grande. colonies. precisely the same powers aud rights over | out to be a mare’s nest. The American lady who was _ FRANCE AND MEXICO. rlergy nm‘l l;ilyhmx xron Bishops in England. These | last v;eel reported in Pall Mall to be going to marr, > The nov ?:’;""l“'l‘::; ':“";h “““ futare to w"":dl e Tfliflflfl. gy atter no doubt have their own eccleciastical | 8 Duke passed through London this week, and posi- | destinies of the Island of Jamaica was insugurated on THE "-V:::;‘;tm' 2‘;;";:':‘;::1““‘:;;: T:::"’r::;:: courts l!]‘or( uleuroin;iv ecclesinstical law, and these liv-vlybdeni;d (h}mkt1 there was dnny truth in the story, | the 16th dtimo in St. Jago de 1a Vega. The inaugural L gl THE lm"n:.r.:ll:llll IR, HASTENED — NGEME) are in the Colonies, fortunately for them as most ofus | and, though she had received congratulatory letters | ceremoni ¢, on this occasion, devoid of the ** pom] b et g STATES FOR FRENCH COLONIZATION—FRENCH BOND- | think, no ecclesiastical Courts.” But this is only a dif- | from half her acquaintance, had 1o idea how the re- | 4nq (.m:‘,":l;. : giis mili.:nry 'dilpl.’ 'Mp; ‘{':“‘: "ToroNTO, Nov. 28.—1In the matter of the Fenian priso- TOLDERS NOT T0 B8 TISTORBED 1% THEIR miGHTS, | ference in form and method of procedure, tho Colo- | port could have arisen. 8o I hase only to put myself | characterued tio opening of the Legwlaturs hero under | T the Julges ave noh yet 76 o g Panis, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1866, nial Bishops having to proceed in the ordinary civil | en penitence with my readers, and proniise never to do | the old razime. The opening day of the session was gen- | application to set aside tho verdicts and grant & ew trial. ARIS, 'y, Nov. 26, 3 Courts, from which an appeal lies to the Qieen in | ho any more, as the small boys say. T, W erally agala day at the Capital. ~Crowds of r!o lo from | It is rumored that thecause of the delay is, that the Courts islane The Emperor Napoleon has just telegraphed to his | Privy Council. This su; X 0 - Kingsten and other ad] f th flocked i ol S . » uncil, s supremacy of the Queen is the ——— ingeten and other adjacent parts of the i ocked | 500004 refusing the rale, and are preparing an elaborately | THE PRENCH EMPEROR DISREGARDS HIS PLEDGE TO RE. aids in Mexico to basten the evacuation of the French | real test of whether a voluntary association of Chris- EXTRACTS FROM FOREIGN FILES. ?;:‘:;;::;’?,:"E:I::f:' 3.'..':'.'3.'3‘.".'..« ,,:’:b‘;:‘.l :f,g:”‘::‘ written judgment, sotting Ionh,'nlpmll length, the grounds MOVE HIS TROOPS FROM MEXICO—THRE UNITED troops from that country. tians calling themselves a portion of the Church of — i iheei2e of Bt Jago de Ia Vogs and Kisgston assembled | O° Which the decision is based, if s0 it s, Itis the intun: STATES GOVERNMENT PROTESTS. Pawe, Wednesday, Nov, %6—Evening, | Fugland are or are not o in reality, An independ- GREAT BRITAIN, in the Lagialative Halls topass the day in sight-seeing. But | HoB of the prisoners’ counsel to apply to bave the question Lt revorted £hat o v e ank | eut Episcopal Church, such as yours, and that of s Dt ¥ A ATAR in the Lpilniivo el lopassthe dag o sightseing Bt | efere to the Court f Eiror aad afec;f thay do o0, | 141420 sere o his Government thatthe Bikgers of is reported that an arrangement has been mace | gootland, though in *full communion” with the ¥iom The London Daily News, Nov. 16 sion, wlen one would naturally imagine thet there | '¥O °‘"'h" "“:::_" ":" "’““&"“f“:’l "‘“tfl“’ ob “"::; the Freuch bas disregarded bis pledge to withdraw from between the Governments of France and the United | Church of England, is no part f it, just because it re- | _ The article on the government of the City of New- would besome rejoicing and stir and curiosity to see the :::n‘:f. # nf:l‘l‘ ot otherwise, the judgment Y 8 the soil of Mexico one-thira of his troops in that eountry hi ¢ this Fall. We assert only what we know when we an- nounce the astounding fact that Nepolcon, regardless of international courtesies, decided that all his troope shoold remain in Mexico to strengthen that Austrian usurper, Maximilien, without notifying the Governent of the United States of his intention. Btates, that a tract of territory in Mexico shall be de- | jects the Queen's supremacy. A ‘very satisfactory | York published in The North American Review, and on wh debut of the new Legislature which is to exercise 80 v p v s LA % | The Times has commented, is 0 capable of misconstruction, | powerfu' an influence, for good or evil, on the fortunes of EFFECTS OF THE NEWS FROM IRELAND IN CANADA. voted to French colonization. outeome for all those who reject the high doctrines of | {yl (% A dent of thi r . i rrangement bias been | b ono which will be demurred to if not rejected by o | clever enough always to cmploy, these unimportant details of | 18 % Y U0 ORSC 3G VIR s ks | | TonowTo, Noy. 8—The news which was received to- . W {s PEOPI® | 34y regarding the contemplated Fenian rising in Ireland sgreed upon that the French bondholders shall not be | considerable portion of our church. Meantime, one rament are used o w powerful argument againat o | op50ygies have by this timo discovered that ingy i 7 to realize in 8 hurry | hascaused intense excitement. The Globe,!Telegraph disturbed in their rights. rejoices that Bishop Colenso has gained the arrears of conel hewever, d Jy | they e mot likel : A M& lacy sl s cokiaof sulk elnsions, however, drawa by The Times are entively uu{mu«mrh reform and improvement in thestate of the | and 7eader issued extras, which were eagerly purchased, Up»nlo-mng‘ammlly the P"l?m.:if the Ffim GERMANY. The same question in another form bas been dis- fcipal government of New-York is remarkably | island br which they surrendered a privilego which 18 | und matters begin to assume s diferent aspect towhat they | PeToi ¥ arert P iee Rt b French, G tarbing the diocese of Salishury—Lord Sydney Godol- | corrapt; that the part e elected o represent the voters of | valued highly by eyery other people—the elective fran- i bim, through our Ministor at the French Court. The COUNT BISMARK. urbing the diocese of Salishury—Lord Sydney Godol- | S0FEES S0 B0 oy i o emgorr gt bo s fid 7 P did a few wecks since. Cable dispateh, dated Paris, Nov, 27, which ap) clses ne. p 59 ¥ ¥ Jous 3 chise. rhaps they foreseo the cousequences that are P d » Brsms, Wedneaday, Nov, ¢6, jece, | DD Osborne, the 590 of The Times, is o Dorsetshire | palitioal jobbery and swindling are most universal, no_ona P o ! People who believed that Stephens was a humbug, 80d | gpero under our telegraphic head, ‘will afford sufficient FALES JEQPRQRINY ¢ U SV clergyman, an excellent parish priest 1 have always | fognizant with the facts will for & moment deny. Thero ia | BiELY toascrue froni the cowardly abdication ot the lato | that his boasts of landing on Irish soil before the Ist of | ¢yidenco to the Americau peopls of the promptness of the The story that Count Bismark bad been disgraced | heard, but better known as an indefatigable ferriter- | resson for all this. Universal suffrago is not the cause, neither Houso o Amsembly, influenced by the nefarious policy of | nest January were impracticable, aro now beginning to | president and Secret oF Sate in indioating (e did axll fotlahad 15 GAADY ddhled out of buicolio abuses of all kinds, and @ man full of | 1 this disbonesty wholly due to the influx of foreign citisens. Goversa Eyre, Desperato discases, however, require | believe thera is much to fear, and what heretofore has | LIS eh TEOUEN O VNS proes un. act of itmpro- gue iclally denied. USO8 HUOGRH . &1 Xinds, Sud & I This terrible mism sent, this wholesale system of publio | despera® remedies, Jumaica was very sick, quite as bad | been slurred by the Canadians as o mole-bill,is transformed | urj i i 1 .ol i medical and other knowledge, which he utilizes for the | jobbery, arise because the rich residents of New-York refuse to | 88 the “Sick Man "of the East; and perhaps her constitu- | into a mountain. Jutly sttt oomimiisal. by |uw,| u.n;h mw‘,’;} ITALY. material benefit of bis poorer neighbors, Theological | woperate or amalgamate with the poor tion required the powerful alterative 3006 e bas recently | If the rumor 8 true, the movement, so far from doing their d"l:-""'"“““‘“ o P“‘ml‘"zd et '::;”‘l:o :{l K 1o New York universal suffrage is not enjoyed. Theonly | taken. Ihat wonderful physician Eyre, after he has passed | the prisoners under sentence an ,ood.'wxu infinitely barty (‘l'i:;l:f;o;m-‘!g;m#;mm ageinst nor questions I doubt whether he cares much for, or has ever considered very deeply, but until the last 10 days th imet, | be has managed to keep o excellent terms with his “ | Bisbop. D. Hamilton is this diguitary’s name, a good :.«:‘ u-m‘yk»(f ur:: through bis co; W these two . try his tand at Turkey or Mexico, and thereby gain for his the dail the h that were in d breadth of the land 10 | o 5 v ional remedies and himself @ world-wide fame. f:px;;dm'.':r In"ondnlx x{upy'g:;.fi l’mit‘]’r.?: o 9 The pesent Gove ir Peter B, ho di - New-York is The pesent Governor, Sir Peter B, Graot, who distin EXCITEMEST IN MONTRAL—FEARS OF A RAID FROM [Washington Republican, Nov. 28, INTENDED POSTPONEMENT OF THE WITHDRAWAL OF FRENCH TROOPS. two cities MARTIAL LAW IN PALERMO. Froxexce, Wednesday, Nov Martial law will cease in Palermo on the ng ordeal at the Old Bailey, had better | them, and from the tenor of The London T'imes’s lrficlei 1866, koverned e position of the governe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL scholar, and & churchman ~of the Bishop of | )G FuRCn of P ST Jand the masses gustly | €uished himself in Bengal for his proteetion of the natives NCIA ) 0 : e Oxtord’s school, who has gradually gathered | Compicin of the wrongs imposed on them by the rich. In New- | against ‘he oppression from which they so often suffer in THE VERMONT FRONTIER, &C. The Paris correspondent of ¥'he London Daily Newsy LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. round him in the Diocese of Salisbury 8 | York the rich complain becouse they are imposed on by the | India st the bands of their European masters, was 10 | yy ryLzomars 70 THE TRIBUNE. writing uander date of the 13th inst., sa; i nothing but absolute change of | doubt wiected by the Home Government to heal the MONTEEAL, Nov. 28,—The arrangements for the removal T have reason to know that Gen. Sherman's mission to Mexi- hing | poor. In the former inst 3 . iohs A b franchise can obviate the evil; in tho latter the aggrieved pos v By 00l 'S st yesterday's quotations. Sales to-day, §000 bales. Middling | the questions of th. day in his Dorsetihire home, and | L8 O themseives, but are too supine to e | You "f""”l "I: yre hI" l:"IL Th ! 'h"'dl'l’hm o of tho Penian prisovers from ho jail in this city to Sweete- Uplands, 144d. sceing how these ritualistic practices are exercising | fi- I both eases an honest united policy, actively supported | preserted in the new Leglalntiire By th8 B o neriefle, 2 — g i ) : ] . . b IBROC PINCY, MEYRY Vhaes Heslop, Attorney-General, and the Hon. P. Moncrieffe, | burg are completed. The prisonere will be accompanied Liverroor, Wednesday, Nov. t—evening —The cotton mar- | the British mind, and bringing up all the old contro- | by the aggrieved parties and conscientionsly carried_out, will A i q . . N g ersies about the priesthood, sets down and dclivers | obviate Wil Causes bf complaint, eradicate al wrong. The North | both of hem men of liberal education aud fine talents; & | by 4 strong military guard. = (Great foars aro entertained Bet closed unchanged. The sales to-day seached 9000 bales | FCTRIR SRCHL UG PUCEHIORCs JEM SOV CELVOM | American h ctailing the various errors enactod by | planter,the Hon. L. McKinnon, represents the planting | of 4 raid from the Vermont frontier to Sweetsburg to re- Middling Uplands are quoted at 144d. imself of two letters to The Times, commenting on the Hon. J. MeDowell, @ merchant of St. | Jou.e the prisoners. Judge Johuson, the presiding J : . ork, says iuterest the different education and training of the clergy of wences that Lave resulted from sdmitting to the | Jago de Ko, the mercantile interest. His Excellency, | quring the trials, informed the Crown authorities that he Liverroot, Nov. 28—noon.—The market for cotton is quiet | very decidedly high church ciergy. 590 almost speechloss, is to the fall as iy understand it to be, M. Drouyn de Lhuys, flm“ has been published, promised distintly that the b army would evacuate Mesico in thieo detachments, the first of which was to leave at the beginning of December. For reasons unexplained, the transports which were it out at Cherbourg, to fuliill this contract, re- LIVERFOOL BRFADSTUFFS MARKET, 5 - : 4 the English and Roman communions, how the oue set | polis uan nd untexed wen i @ city which catches and retaive | (he President, in addressing the Council, stated tbat the i 2 - stuffs 2 d . d r ’ bt o wort of oreign 1w mi ", ero th . y J would not sit in court after 4 o’clock p. m. unless & strong | ceived counter ord Something was thrown ovd The Breadstufls market remains steady and unchanged. live precisely like otiier young men till ordination, | o ort sttty lorrieh tuveilen. +nd wheto thers wreseven € | pow Gorernmient would turn it attention, with all pos- | force of regulars wero stationed in thevillags. | Whout waiting for Gen. Castebunits Teturn from bis mission to LORDON MONEY MARKET. and marry, and excrcise lay functions, such as those are arriving the City of New. | sible dkpateh, to improving the judicial system of tho | The greatest excitement 18 manifested in the city over | Maximilian, and it has been said in the Government pross that LONDON, 2%—noon.—Consols for money opened at £93. of magistiates, afterward, and are, in fact, verygood fel- k bad people—a clars who st in the welfare of | island, which was in a state of complete derangement, tho | tho news of an outbreak in Ireland. it 'hl;lhl be more _convenient to bring the whole army back to- Loxpoy, Nev, % Evening—Consols closed this evening at | lows, and the most cultivated part of country society | 1 a'b0 g lordo L B3 Lo A LR e sy 40 OF A R0 [heh poax Do suffered great |~ Tho leading Irisbmen of the city had 8 grand banquet at | Erther hest, Sprioge o way e yfi,:-g;:{.‘(';‘_;gfi-'l [ #0} for money. throughout their Jives, while the others are trained a8 | part of the world, wnd particularly in largs cities. but 00 more |~ Fere are ":.’l-;x‘“rucnz;'l: ity ou' this point, and ::‘:fi.m?;lmu? .'JL";’.,‘,T;\.;'::'L'?’éuon"eln"mfiri’é“&';i hus been mo party; and morcover, the United Siates distinet class from boyhood, vowed to celebacy at | 1 Xewaw Shab b woy 3"t o 8 popuiaion. | 1o i you Wil bo Abi0 10 JhEo whether thers was | Wostand Team Seefhows wile thoy Tuagh ' Hoberts and | aek o o et o 5L, Droury do. Livye dapateh UNITED STATES PIVE-TWENTIES. Loxnox, Nov. 28.—United States bonds bave fluctuated con- siderably within the past 24 hours, sales being anvounced s Jow as 69 and as high as 703, the latter price on sccount. The Doen The North American Kevicie suppose, or doesany one of | 1,4 cyqe for the discontent prevailing among the negroes, | hiy plags, On the anouncement of an outbresk in their cousecration, indoctrinated with the beauties of £ X s b on_imagine, that th . asceticism, and taught to separate themselves from f,;fl’::z.;::,‘,'.‘,.",".:‘.‘.’;"',,, }oibiog .’:':m,".’,‘,:,'p,::";'l,'; f,:{ to whica Eyre reforred in his dispatches to the Colonial | Treland, the audience rose to their feet and gave three buman interests and human life and to beliove that | sively, or even principally, of * the worst of the foreien immi- | Mivister, falscly stating that the poople had 10 g0od | cheers for * the men in the gap.” ) ' Without ent, mon sense dictate X round of compluint: By | gration 1 wout argument, common sense dictates another | ground of compl TES' PRNIAN RECITEMANT 1N BUPFALO--A SRIQADS tions to assume that the contract is fulfilled, fact of the French troops not having gone promised. If their presence shoul n:w dis arrangements which be will make witl s they are meant to rule these as spiritual fathers. oash sales were generally from 70 to 70}, iy ® @ s i lergy | conclusion. ‘The people who' are arriving by shiploads in I havepetition: day, the Hon. Colonial Secretary will L e an easy jump, 590 gets to telling these Titualistic CIOTRY | S merien are (hose whs seck vanest Inaepesdeaces which they | bear Mmoot in ¥hat 1 167. HFom persoss who complain of hav- RRADY JOR ACTIVE . SERVIGR. nuzed by the United Statcs—that of Jusres—tho fault will £ 2 2 quotats that they bad better give up playing at priests, and | could not get at ho 4 which iu moet instances they do not | ing coms from great distances week after week (indeed, one be with France, which will find iteelf in the disagrecable m American Securities closed to-day st the anvezed quo atious: | that, for all these mysterious powers and gifts which | seek in vain in the United States petitioner says, 1 know not how truly, for months together) on | BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRISUNE. sition of a person who, having distinetly taken leave of V.S, Five Twenties, 704; linois Central Shares, 763 Erie | priocts have claimed up and down the world, why, . tho emigranta in Ameri rt days o peity sessions, and found no court open. The lu- Burraro, Nov. 28.—The news of the outbreak in Ire- | master of tife house, yet hangs about the premises. Railway Shares, 47, - the less taidabout them the better in this connection. | fivene, 1t 1 o roade ] Whe hes spector of Brboae has reported o we o case, accidentally B | 1and created great excitement among Feniaus here. The SHIPMENT OF ARMS TO THE LIBERALS. e o P 2 l'r; fncfr. t:p noble lI;nflh profuse parson clearly shows | ber susaia! Whe thew ! Wi ils her soll) And | w d one of them, month, in & lock-up, untried | Ezpress of this evening says it is understood there is s ":Mm'“mnmna? FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. that, for bis part, he has no cousciousness of possess- | even who frames her voters who placed those in | and uucemmitted, for want of two Justives to hear the nceusa- | g1 brigude in this eity now, all ready for immediate N FRANCISCO, Nov. 28.—A letter dated Atlats, Oct. t e : 2 s r whose wise councils and sound Judgment carvied the | tions. 1 biame 5o one. The reaso 1 wna that thers yEOeey : —— ing any guch Jere L ‘“““&'l‘m at "lk“"}‘} d‘;""“ t the Uty through the neverust onieal ever nutlon passed before | were viry fow Justices of e in "muny milcs, | movement. The men meet for drill every night, by com. | 31, says that the bark Keoka succeeded in landing & cargo LONDON. least believe in them. Whereupon, the Bishop comes | uro componed of what The Keview calls the * worst of the for- | Those geutiemen had their own private affairs to attend to. I i hei in the flelds adjoining the city. | of arms aud munitions of war for the Liberals at that down on bis outspoken parson with & revere apostolic | eign imimigration” To fudge the future from the past, have | repet that 1 biame uo one. 1 blame the ystem. Now, in | Rroviers o4 thatrsooms. o 2 1he Seids sdiolalng She €y, i BORD MAYOR'S DAY—SPEECHES BRIMFUL OF Goob | LONA % Gy (ol Bond nrints in The Guardian, o let. | we much to fear from theim 1 ' e e e L o L e e ead nies | Jtcviews aro held ot Uniontown on o largo scale. Itis | place. Sho went from thence ta the Colomdo River and ° ) ! : ory f men still v et of e ewing o b he Bas o travel some 160 milea to | estimated that the infantry branch numbers between 1,500 | took on board 17,000 muskets, and the H party, f the most of whom are familiar with the | and cleared for baving no put inte WISHES FOR THE UNITED STATES—THE ALABAMA - h ter to 590, denouncing his view as ungenerous, un- CLAIMS—THE FETE DAY OF THR . e oty wu.:u dutiful, inaccurate, and very unworthy of one who "'“(“,'“"'“" COURTS—THE OGLONIAL BISH- | 4,08 promised to maintain and set forward, as much as OPS—FUNERAL OF THE QUEEN'S HUNTSMAN—A | )ioy, ip him, quietness, peace, and love among all here tra A and 2,500 ays soguiie \-fi"i"‘d‘&'&"flu‘fi.fi{ manual of arws as taught in the American service. ngA“ 't do anything without employing | battery of artillery is said to be fully organized and AND TORYISM 0 ORI o AT TR I U o penatieec |5 Lake e S414 48 Scas 9 MY MOV is inaugurated. - ) — | Christi e u . . BTRANGE CEREMONY—OXFORD Christian people. Verily these are strong words for or arived to-day, after rmnx bis ....,,..",'f"i':'mh be ;?.n nfi::;xu:;filmbm.',rnhl::;‘nnl{hr;llzol:: GOSSIP. i E pises i " & Bishop, and the Episcopal mind must have told, ** Yes, T ean file your wuit f but t walt for a i : Tndit p 7 b Koesiay 'o's | fow morths befor the dofendant noed give In auy answer. 1 | \he Fenians on the street to-day ia ntense, und s Tery Lil N La Paz, where, learning that Laberals bad no to pay the charter, and had determined to seize the without paying, the Captain of the Kcoks, put back for San Francisco. HONORS TQ OUR PATRIOT DEAD. From Ouws Bpecial Correspondent. been deeply moved before inditing them. The Bisho Loxpox, Nov. 9, 1866, s ) w wnk-teller or & bead | speak i the hearing of the learned Attorney-General. This is Lo . goeson solemuly to protest that the clergy of the Chiurch | yo \'secperin o house of business L of & poot Ignorant R ek Titsade aad for this evening, and meetings will undoubtedly be bel R Rt R n'l;:g ;:?’ol?n:‘;:::g::}i :;00;; 2?;:1:::"’;:: (.{h}_‘)x;lg'l.;nd;;h:va filhllmlll:d l;) ::nmclh& ;?r:u-(g:wvr; 'h:: r‘..y:':-' :-«n‘ B o nh"';.:r': L:rp{'rfi'urfla “i;.'.'u,'lu.fl..{ 'y ',',pfi'.'.f "t: t?ielr tu;:lel, Thx:ggh m_eqllr 'll;lcnuom :rz m'fil"fl““ DEDICATION OF A SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT IN DUTCHESS § nd, 3 which the priests of the rest of the Catholic Chure h d law y ich cases there is no justice ! the deepest secresy, they evidently mean work, and there debatable land which lies between romance and his- | both in thryl-:ul and West hnv%evcr claimed a8 their b A.:xfi; the :nl-;\.un‘-- {lxilm:uml {by t:h' new Govern- | is no nl’fin, whu{s day way bring forth. o a2 mtio':m inheritance.” The deuce they do! One is tempted o men, the most important is the one for the appointment of inheritane Ley P dlo with pol ARMS FORWARDED FROM WASHINGTON. Mapariy, Dutchess Connty, Nov. 28.—Very im- tory, by some everyday incident which comes upon " T & o 2 Stipensd ) ry Magistrates, to which the Governor alluded In =4 » to exclaim: This is a large order with a vengeance, his opening speech. It is high time thatsomething should "&'}.‘;,‘;,’,;,’;E{,:“‘;Q’Lwimm the last three months have been forwarded s like a breath from fairy land. This morning I Was P 2 o ! ; eve y ng | I osing and impressive ceremonies took place at Heffern's Hall eab 2 ry g and put in such vague terms that there is really no —he knows fuothing of the politics of his ward—be knows ot | be doie in this direction for the administration of the | 500 wuskets aud 100,000 cartrid, g " o in this quiet little country village to-day, the occasion being the up early and out for & walk in one of our parks before |y ;wing what the Bishop is seriously standing up for ) o . ivi . A . | who may be the candidates for office—bis name 1 scarcely | laws by the planter, Justices of the Peace have been, on the Fe 1 :f:l‘:f:‘n::»r?::‘(?{‘:g&ré:;! g{;’d“ :?;;;:]:;;i:f‘ "_iz Y ne Does he mean tuat be claims for our clergy power 1o | known S5 pe-third of the votersof hisdistrict. He takes no my. the whole, & scandal to justice, This mal-administration 'f.",,.'y.,,‘i'f"‘" Srganisation,of 1y 0 headquarters 8t | gedication of & monument erected to_the memory of soldiers : J forgive sins, to mediate between God and man in the | terestin the weliaro of his ward or of muybody init; and more | had & great deal to do, a8 you re sware, with the outbreak —— from this district, killed in battle during the Rebellion. Al- than balf the time omits voting at the ‘general city elections, | g¢ Morant Bay. 1am afraid there has been very little im- THE EXCITEMENT IN THE CITY. though the day was & stormy one, yet the neat little Hall was crisp west wind which was blowing all fresh from the | oo, /c; in which Romish priests profess to hold it, or Burrey hills and the Thames valley, untainted us yet 0 e R B D by the i | 4,11 otbr worda. o efusen 0 oect with the smoke of K."“;“KW'{; Hammersmith 1d | pogition of a Bishop's hands when done into plain En- He iy the rest of the ‘“""s' Ly '"h" “‘_E t o'clock | Uyichy It would be satisfactory if we could get them "h'l“k"“nld "":.‘s’é".:':’ ‘lv::: l:;;‘m":nd &L‘:‘;‘“:f;; set out by such bigh authority, aud then the sooner ;n:n:":l) “v‘] e e wak vieal e 10 § they are once again unmistakeably dealt with by the 'y peals, and_the ) long suffering British Frop]e the better, comfortably filled by the honest country folk, who came ‘rom different sections to take part in the solemn exercises. Scat- tered about the audience were wounded and maimed veterans, whose war records would fill volumes. There were also present fathers, brothers, sisters and mothers of the departed braves, ‘whose remains now find a last munuh“m the bills and valleys of their native homes, and whose memory is dear to every man, woman and child who sent them forward to battle for freedom, heedless of the iron hail at the front. At20'clock p. m. nearly all had arnived who intended to e gl e Crarets, B omphinn g the Mev Clark (Episco igh Churck). . Tom) A jor W, the Rev. 3 v eng and DrLI T Barton, I he Rev. Mr. Piatt opened the exercises with an _eloquent praver. The Rev. Mr. Clark, President of the Meeting then made a statement relative to the origin of the "erection of the monument, the sabscription list, where located, &0, He com- plimented the artist's work in the coustruction of the monumens nw him great praise. The Association, he said, hes pow closed its labors and their work was the He fellow citizens (his | proyement in this respect siuve that deplorable event. : O 1 et Puring the past year the demeanor of many of the mugis. | A vast amount of excitement was caused in the i henome | truter toward the negroes is deseribed to bavo been of the | City, yesterday, consequent on the publication of several vague harsbest description, and th-lr(‘)fl-nlndd'ny of ndm(nh;er- telegrams from the London papers binting that an outbreak was ing Justice in no way to have improved ; but the docility X of Lo people hus, to their credit, enabled thew to proserve :‘:’K"’::; ‘:,::::fml 1:51:?‘(:::;;:{!:‘: ::t:r": ‘unmm"’ universal marriage were snddenly consummated. For | T\ ; : ; theit ondorly conduct. Of the large number of Stipeadi- ral feeling mamfested was one of distrust as t f ov. 10.—Thus far I got last night, and this morn- 3 ary Justices appointed by the British Government st the s moment I was quite puzzled, but then the chimes | ; . . Py 1, MR. ARTEMUS WARD. L he aboliti 3 of the information, No credible evidence was pear and far, some with clear harp distinctness, othe | 62 Times brings 8. G. 0.’s reply to the Bishop, a FroTh Mocaog ase, ey 2 period of the abolition of hhveryl.nm more than six con- low that any blood had been spilled, or that & e iecs aseronl arp distinotness, oth | most characteristic one, thoroughly accepting thelay | This pentieman, who prefers il to retain the pevdonym tinue till to bold offico i the isand, threo of whom uro soldier bad undergone anaihilation at the hands Do o b st b ¥ View of the Church of England, but failing, I think, | under ich he has become famous, made bis first appearance | ©f the mixed race. The influence of this body of magl eian host. It is certain that Mr. James Stephens hus all along of the most salutary character, | left the City for nuknown, in company with several of his tal ear, fell into the old i » f in London as a lecturer lust evening; and his success wus_on) 63 an apswer in one respect, that the writer is ob- | S IEREPR RS SEHETC P TGN Col o ation o the BEyD. ance of order amoug the negroes; but | followers and adherents, bat for what couse or destination it : remains to be seen. There is no unusual excitement Turn again, Whittington, . . . . i Lord Mayor of London, viously uuer!y 1(vcnl'nhlu of putting himself in the | i Halll We do not rememl tertatamont Within ke s 1 s s and T was aware that it was Lord Mayor's day. The | place of the ritualists sufficiently to understand them. Dast few years which e very, outaet” proved wo decided s drawback o thelr usefuinoss. | viaile at Stephenws leadquarters, "aad the ~Circles old tradition scemed as fresh as if the fortunate boy | One phrase in his former Jetter, lucky in bis profes- | » “bit;" and we \\'nLnl. voice—which, o | Who adhere ‘to his fortunes are doing sual who owned the cat were even now toiling up Hamp- | sion, seems to have stung the Bishop specially, and el bt e e tead Hill, with the marks of the termagaut cook's | 8. G. O. now explains deliciously: ** A child and & | o much la bl i o - dog” he writes, *‘may both fall out of & window, the ‘u:nrl?:‘ u"',’xfifi"".‘,i .Kl‘u-nr ainful illustration of the fact that the b it, subsc Co spirit of Slavery might live long after the vile body bas ::m:‘l“:;“.fi;.':lh'c: h?fi'"&flilfi'yfifl'fmfi: .P-\: been destroyed; that it should be now—28 years after free- | served a very mysterious reticence ever since. It is understood dom—tound absolutely necessary, a8 a_measure of protee- | in Fenian circles that a vessel left outside of Sandy Hook at & spit_on his shoulders; and as I sauntered bome to f T joyi i g . e, and be killed; the chi 7| Sketeh descriptive of life in the Mormon States, and | tion to the blacks, to teorganize a paid magistracy in Ja- | late hour on Tuesdny evening, with 4,000 revolvers and 2,000 breakiust, epjoing tho music, I could 't help specu- | dog on n stone, and bo killed; tho ild on 8 flower. | S eiaemta in- the journer thither and back. It is flus | maios. Enfield riles, for the Irish shores. The arms were conveyed to | hen introduced the orutor of the day, Gen. James Watts Do lating whether any of the three or four youths whom | bed, and escape o the child | §f liNEE L oramis Whi . as Mr. Wards programme | As far as taxation is concerned, His Excellency inti. | the vessel on u harbor tug, and immedigtely after, sbout mid- | Peyster, The General on stepping upon the opened 1 encountered owned cats, and what, if anything, the | lucky. If & man, who would bave been & Bishop, | truthiully "asscrts, “is rather worse than panoramas | mated to the Council that though the people would still pight sho ""h""fl"";fin d‘"{‘qp ""‘Lfflriflnfl- groen light, | his remarks by referring to AD. aaasetion Witk 1he Towe bells were saying to them. All day we have had the | dies & Rector, because Earl Russell ioflj out of office, | urually are.” wad accompanicd by o welection of pianoforte | Lave to bear this burden, as the great changes contem- Aall down o the A lands o e et oty | Shiny Bie early _ Mapocisiions with .thess, cWhe '8 n. sigos of city festivities about. I am told—for I didn’t | I hold him to be a Rector out of luck; if a Conserva. | mosic, performed by Al,llllrlL‘I::;l::.l::;{;:uzllhalnl ding to his | plated could not be carried into effect without money, yet | came ur\flnn]ly from Phu;-{'drhls The vessel was said to be s;"';om'.‘.nd ':: ‘::.“ n‘:':}:m I;.f {:‘: dudl. “‘Mm phia propeller, with Ler original name painted out. to | e stated that nearly one-sixth o the population of Red Hook in the tive Rector is made a Bishop by Lord Derby, I should | Splover. receiyes @ o e bt call him, and I think be would proclaim himself, very ::‘f".:;. erstand how the artist who baiuted o of these scenies | oragticable. The rum duty is to be raised from 3. avoid discovery, and s tin sign, with the wons " Young B, per gallon. Bills providing for the appointment of | Republic," I::"_'"‘"fi the where the original letters But I do think it wise to avoid the fré- | tain to receive the ehairs which the audience threw at bis head ; y but. luckily, tho charm of the eitertainment does not depend on | Stipendiary Jus nd in relation to the salaries of cer- | Were pain i3 hiated that the Custom House the panorama. In the lecture of lust evening, where no tricks | tain officials, wei officials were, for certain reasons, blinded to the fact of the vessel's departure, while others assert that the vessel was " Weeanvery | gy nueh retrenchment would be adopted as might sppear | o Philadd . 4d. to (about 3300 in all) were present, or were 1d at one period or another of the war. Red the town which the village of Madalin is situated, between the 15th of Aprl 186, when Abrabam Lincoln called for bis first Jevy of o to swell it myself—that never before on Lord ayor's day was seen such acrowd all along the route of the procession. Even now, as I write, Guild- fortunate. " 0 ! ball is blazing with light and color, and Gog and | quent'reference of ordinary events to the direct inter- Magog are looking down on the goodly company of | position of Providence.” "One would give a trifle to | ol c0nia shelter want of wit, Mr. Ward showed himself certain 8ots ©o Btate nd city notables gathered at the tables of the PO ol iln to watoh the faces of the Bishop of | c e m okl e e ot it diheutey 1o prosced, | Cobortiabion. Afior e rvdomction of-tbis busiacts, the | BOuERS or the purposs of humbugging the Brotherhood aad o | declared thie war had consed, ad ey, If 5o alsogethar, 310 new Lord Mayor. Salisbury, and other religious persons, while they | fug atall with Lis r s through the uprorions laughter of | Council -d_,uurm-d.L R ity 319;.'.'.' n.'.“:.g b .l he; “:m dwmfilmh ;nh;oc v | Eoptemaiativts uaier fme AL KN o T m *'The sight is one well worth seeing once if it be only | were perusing this declaration of faith. - B Ll B it the 2| "1t is announced on the authority of the newspapers | of gt Rty ot present. 18,000 pogular tr0opy | eistme 'flm&'fij‘m&";’u‘fl;fl&“‘;fi’:‘tfi ;o 0 realize with one's own eyes what a baron of beef is The same paper brings me the report of what our | i3 “Satings and little bite of Mr. Ward's “peculiar bere that his Excellency the Governor contemplates some | housed in the various strong barracks and fortifications oflg: ham ffim.,, He spoke eloquently of the flag, detailing the like. Some half dozen of those stupendous joints are | present Governors were saying in Guildball at the | humor. "It needed only half a dosen words to st \mportaut changes iu the rates of duty upon imports; that | city. To drive these out, it will be necessary to haadle and or- | mauy victorious battle fields it bad waved over, and eloqueat); and thereafter the difficulty was | the rating will in future be after a very different dnory guiize 25,000 Feniaus, who must be thoroughly armed and or- | gaserted that “Old Glory” had sailed triumphantly, ..x y with honor, on every sea. The speaker, in refer- T"m Very few offioers are capable of leading efficiently that it will bo more tu sccordance with tho English ldes, | that number of mea, 1s the experiencs of fous years of rebelio} e | which places th bighest duty on articles of luxury, ud | wighin ten days an insurrection will break out in Ireland, o5 | reduces the rating “upon food and clothing to & much | s« consequence, much blood will be ahed, with, however, but ""_".‘_r s aller and more equitable scale of duties. You will be | one possible result, the defeat of the gallant fellows who may peculiar dryuess, surprised 10 learn thut the contrary has hitherto been tho | raise the standard of revolt, In the mean time a diversion in wale the | rule here. It is stated ulso that the duties will either bo | Canads is to be expected from what is goiug on at the vct lly reduced, bo e . | Roberts headquarters. Within the last ten days, orders have i in Vogh, 1 friond u»r of recital mmxn- rr; uce ,ore; lished altogether up;)n rh"'hm. been, received by President Rol e Bon Bhes e 40 though the cold viands are excellent in their way, the | in *‘that great country, our natural friend; our rela- o - 3 es. He assumes an | terials, stich as are used in manufactures, and which are | Fre Be s i, different b"”w" i e By tables are too crowded, and it is not easy to appease a | tion, I may call it; the great Republic across the At~ | ' oty st tomte ;:.’}""': '.:f:;|f!‘:'f,:|",’;‘,':: ;,""" e :“J”fi‘“"‘(" 0. progress 0F Sukinfipuiiens forms, in_every ln-t-nn:r:&o;p-n{ln‘ tho order, Armories thy appetite satisfactorily. Moreover out of the | lantic.” FHe hopes to see you soon, after your super. | vokes a slight twinkle of his eye. The “entertainment, os & | “Pue Grand Jury 0 compete with manufacturers abroad, | are busy fixing up rifies and burnishing sabers, and it is certain eeallons. but any commpendation of oure must be | o Tue Grand Jury of the Circuit Court for the parish of | that all this preparation portends bloocy work for some persen @ §t. Thomas in the East have ignored the bill sgainst | or persons unknown. President Roberts is at his office from 0 be seen s the procession files into the Hall, each | time I was beginning this letter. 1 am very glad to | the house in a roar, d b ocoupying a sort o¥ pulpit to itself to which & man in | be able to congratulate you on new couvem’.; Her ;;“l‘llllpr:‘:‘:."::;x:]l\'l:;:\v-hul,:lu .:1:""'”}:"". e, ”':;-';;I\"":m::' S from that lud down by any previous udmivistration, and gorgeous livery ascends, and carves it with a reverent | Majesty’s present Government, with Lord Derby at | Ward for the time being talks seri e b 4 air, as though he loved ft—which in all probability he | the head, appreciate thoroughly the position of our | statements, which are very tru does with all his faculties. The dinner on Lord | Transatluntic brethren, and desire nothing so much as | it somewhat dull. Mr. W Mayor's day, bowever, though a beautifol sight | to tighten all bonds between us. The Premier gen- :‘I']"‘;;“;‘,"(;l'l':‘!‘;m’r'i‘;‘ b enough, is beneath the notice of a scientifically gas- emlhy comes out squarely, having once made up his | firat tickle few people here Sronomic citizen. Ouly the turtle soup is bot, and | mind to do it. 8o he rejoices over the return of peace :xlf' Hm\r" room. @ 10 the p riog to those who went forward from this i glowing _tributes of _res o their e stated that Miss Estelle E. De Peyster presented Regiment its State or battle bag, and'it was returned to a mere wreck and relic to the as & memento, ad is kept in the dwelling of the speaker. He reviewed the personal bistory of many of those who enlisted from Red Hook, the au- diencé listening with the greatest interest and attention. Thufl:lpultr'l address was interspersed throughout with beautiful and appropriate poetical .fi'u.uu. and contained & mass of very important statistical information. For two hours he held bis hearers as if in & vise, and when be concluded the greatest satisfaction was evinced bg_:'fl. Previ- ous to taking bis scat, the speaker said: * i 1,000 £=ats, wore or less, only wfl#hfilovréohnvs backs | human efforts, ** a great, lf][:xmurlh and a prosperous w)‘.mdu res! e L e s Tros £ them, an arrangement which Whittington would, I | community;" and has coufident hope that *the two | fuieituos wIANEI T ToRowine fetimonsts, whic rdon Rarsay for murder, and oth cessos com- | day o day, without any rest or cessation of labor, and it is am sure, have deprecated, but which, while thero is | Governments, approaching questions at issue in a B A e “ Torxus, Oct. 20, 1966, g‘;tw‘:l“iu lllwl'{m:ml the In dul‘:ub:r:c:“l. Fou will not Kiown that o host. of Canadia detectivos a9’ scattered ::rtn'?n-l; -:'#.“"““"J'&.." fn"‘ffi'-’ geg & i the present demand for tickets, I don't see how bis | spirit of mutual forbearauce, will arrive at such a so- | “biy, Answcs Wanp, be surprised at this when you learn that the Grand Jury | throughout the city, endeavoring, but valnly, 4o, wsceiiain th Gltarest seite of the word. This marble coussors are to remedy, Mr. Mill and others are | lution as not only to remove all remuants of bitter. | . M¥basx i By T o il o vossprora ‘wape | was composed of plaaters. oo tady of the o) Ko Lo b i M and the ground be decmed boly, The one sho ortunate mouient she_ cor That this man should escape the punishment due to his smm“‘ ‘District of this eit ,x-'“-n hn;he{c;fw 1,500 8 fow | 1o “m..::m;h:&?.fiuw inviolate, ays zma of the ing move- itating & new municipal organization for the | ness, but to place on & better foundation than ever hole metropolis, embraciug the present boroughs of | our relations with that great country, to which we bury, )inrvlobonu. Westminsier, Lambeth, and | are bound by so many ties of interest and gratitude.” on uthwark, In fact the scheme bas already taken | Nothing could be better; only one can't help growl- bl o ike your lestures very wuel. shape in a Bill, which has got as far as the notice | ing. If you, my Lord, had only teken the trouble barrel of them. 1f you should require any more r erimes is something monstrous; but considering the co since to President Roberts, in tion of the Grand Jury, the result will surprise no o ment against our Canadian brethren. sequuinted with the state of things here. The Judge's | No. 706 Brosdway are busily occupied, but very secretive in re- opening charge was as “mf .nfi explicit as it could u(-nl to the ominous preparations being made by their organiza- A jon. ummuu offenses were ot ti the dead, and the respectful solicitude of coming generations. The{hrm the guardians of & nation's destiny sod ours are the s of mxrdmihdrwnrhn‘-u-dfiw‘ due to o "And now these ebels who have been slaying our bretbren for five years come and ask of us equality of rights for the future and obliviou for the past. There are men, like an get any number of thew 1o this place st twe ahillings | possibly be, showing that unl 1 trust you may be ever | ghyolutely necessary they could mnot r%n last session, and will doubtless appear again in | to look into the questions, as you were bound, as e B ate rd o - > e, F. Sean — ‘ebruary—one trembles to think of what future feeds | the lender of a great party, to do, five years o distinguished journul ia mremdl h,vt:!,umlofludemnuy f"‘"’mgl.a‘h CANADA. omuamm.”m» leat, who would clevate them above the patri- R Mr, Ward's power as an orator : Legislature aftor the outbreak. 1t em! q —— 'When Ges, DePeyster became seated, immense applause fol- on Lord Mayor's day will come to, when the common | ago, there pever would have been any bitternesa Mir. Artewus Werd'standiug ou the platform | time 8 summary of the evidence found in the SETUIE OF PSS W 28— MISCELLANEOUS. B e ie Sl soe e T o o " councilmen representing another million and & half | to remove. How;lver, the speech is a cnpim;peerh‘ W 3 AT L gt T o by i e taken by the Ciown, .and as th i1l eb are all entitled to invitations., 50 we won't grumble overit, or criticise too keenly, | tabinsi ey of e SHOCE nt by S oiat [ PR 150488 Fhone, WL Mhe! dered published in full e e wmt. 1ght. but not in bonor | It means arbitration of the Alsbams claims unless T | Theyehid st some of the jokeo—i, il Tomed o mow, Gmpues, | Slodrly 1043 SUJIRIE cluo the true cbarac etin whi gphm ot o b i “The exercises closed with the benedietion, when all etired fo night, o b th which h Orr. f American deer hunters of the Lord Mayor. The gas jets are spelling out the | am much mistakén, which indeed Lord Stanley has ne. and showed Aable orstor. TAnd | Ramsay, as to the nature of the offenses with which he 'AwA, Nov, 28.—A party of American deer hun their homes, bighly gratified. The monument is construeted of chivalric motto ** Ich dien ” of the Black Prince, not | all but promised already. It will have been worth —ry ::::l:::‘y:bnlflmnl-” S 1'n5h:mi'u‘ ::“:h :u'cxgn?..?y.h ""hom the anguish of !;;l.‘::mo,,; {:::v.tl.{;{ &E%&'}‘: K Q,fi:m?&?fl z:f;‘]f;:.cw A et on. 1 0o Mhovipple- the old ** Domine dirige nos” of the City of London. | some years of conservative rule to get that job settled, UNVAILING OF THE PRANKLIN MFMORIAL. the flogging Marsball said O Lord!' Mr. Ramsay said, | contradicted. The weather foggy aud rainy. 4 * The Immediate Neighborhood Our Prince of Wales was born on tuis day in 1841, | and the Liberals would never have had the ghost of a | 01 Thursday, Nov. 15, 8ir Jon Pakington, Bart, M. P, | ‘Sedition; take him down and hang him.'” The deponent Au- - 7 to her and his féte day is celebrated by all loyal tradesmen | chance of carrying the arbitration. First Lord of the Admiralty, unvailed the statue of Sir John Marshall did not receive the whoie of his PRINTERS' STRIKE SUCCESSFUL. Mn-nwn = iy 18 celebral y 'A most_astounding ceremony took place at th Fraukiin, which Las been erccted in Carlton Gardens, close to and 45tk lash, for I counted | wy azromarn 10 THE TRIBUNE. Wire ve -m:lu g y place at the | o Athenwum Club, London. There were not ma sons 'L0R0NTO, Nov, 2. The journeymen printers strck for L e ek by s royal expenditure on gas, which at any rate 0 b ly benefits the compauies, and let us hope de- funeral of Eavies, the Queen's huntsman, of Whom I | present, owing to the fact that Wie time at which the hts'the people. 8o the Lord Mayor k London | wrote lately, which was attended by Lord Colville, g -4 p'&‘..éln '::"ml‘i‘.‘;fm:'(‘hnn‘;\ W:::dl:;”{-"l { in holiday trim all day, and the Prince of Wales car- | the Master of the Royal Buck Hounds, and many ] "I‘“'l.[,"‘" e okn Malie o G Skt tts Tl He immediately turned round and ground his teeth. higher wages, in consequence of the increased prices of all , b ed. ding with ‘ww‘: '.'JT':’ mml I;:.. .;::}.liu-!lm'n': w.uy-‘-fi ;; nocessarios, The demand is generally conceded to by em- it of the People, for the by the People.” and the ; The provost-marshal said, *Take that man down | ployers, The southern and enstern -ld'::'u ‘names of 29 fellow. citizens who were Killed in battle, or died of wouuds received upon the battle-field. Ties it on far into the night of this 9th of November, | other noble and crack sportsmen. They shot a fav. Sich he bad carried out his commiseion. He had bim Tl oose ave the sihetanos o the words &4 Boar abak and thus we begin our Winter. There never was a | ite old hunter over lh;) and umnl had the ears }:»-3,.;;4 them :"\.n thie tmage or";o..: of B .,.r.rl ::5';." T o ’:.;‘”"'I'?Tr]: A'Zd ,_E"‘;‘m daponens 3::,’.“; Lf": & zarmmo’i :! v TS, finer day for the time of year, and I only hope it may | cut off and buried on Davies's coffin. I confess when | Worthiss—a man who. in the catuse of science, has sacrificed his | Marshall get 47 lashes. At the 4ith Rawsay 0! TELAGRARE 7O THD FRINU! N s i life. SirJohn Pakington eularged at length on th . down. He said that Marsha A bis teeth. I did | ToroNTo, C. W, Nov. 28.—The ition of the gun- 0. e an omen of & good time in store for us in the com- | I read the announcement I rubbed my eyes, and | yiees of bir Juhn Fraukin. e i 2l | Lok Alaraball o anyting. M. Hamasy said: - Take him | boats for the Winter is a8 follows: dispos gun: CHICAG! ing months. The prospect after a bad harvest, and | looked twice to see whether I was reading oue of | one of the speakers. The statue of Sir Jobn Franklin was | and hang bim’ I could hear everything that he said.” Such, The Heron is at Toronto; the Cheruband the Goodricl the long depression of trade through the panic, is | Fennimore Cooper's nlo\'eh. or mg' dnilby paper. I have wllcd bIR\: I".lfl::f:'slll‘ll:ly!lllr:q:: mb'n;. Ju?fln ?‘ol:l;-l n;r s2e- ::n;lf::mn on‘?-uy';nd.;nry.anh mu.{mjnt:o{;lml“m:l; S8 profeeuiy, S P:&“ Alfred, which is also laid "= otherwise by no means a charming one. no doubt your journal reaches the Choctaws, and I | stion. chole ulptor has been amply Justified. The | And the question, therelurs, ia, is this mu lor i there; the Britomart and the Dunnville are protecting the your ) 3 statue is probably the finest which has hitherto been erected in | observe to gentlemen serving in preu‘;lbt:lr::“nyt mcnt:.; Roscue, the Hercules, and the Royal Kingston vay-{ ' Chureh affairs have becn in the ascendant during | would respectfully ask auy Hard-heart or Hawk-ese | Fanion, "1t 18 ful of froca' and-eass sud digaity. The | fuckof the immcdiato actorsn the howic n is that in~ which |"Mr. Ramsay himself makes no difference in the case if Le gave e THANKSGIVING—THE LAKE TUNNEL—STATE CLAIMS, BY TRLEGRAPE TO THE TRIBUNE. ‘CIICAGO. ){]nv. 28.;‘1! therail rs of this Tt of Pabils W ks sy g dar). '.h-wu:f. First in on}ur of intlenatgmel !Eu de- | among them to inform the Brili:htgnozl: Il}:athorf the moment i.:‘:,:.ud {n‘r iitetiens 10 S0aY 1 o 1 cision of the Master of the Rolls, Lord Romilly, in | meaning of this ceremony is not that the ghost of the | Frankiin bad tho gret satisfuction of describing 1o bis otfeers | the fatal order. 3 TURF. o the case of the Bishop of Natal ;gx. Glnd-!ouy;nd horse n?ny hear the voice of his old lord, and appear '"d-.f“ ::J!"lfl':'m -\-;flm:n“ hT:»‘. . the .fi.“'m:.'ri'flf'&'m § jin paue :L?;I‘h :vh.:ng:‘u: v '1'.'"” n:h 't::“ y.e?rin:»; T—-—-’-—”E - nml:r%l .’1"{."3..'::‘.,’..?’{ e for thres monibs oo acoount of others. The actual point in issue was, whether the | at his side when he wakes and wants & mount in the opasses, and wears the unitorm of a navel commander, and f,':‘:',{« I Does not this h':u.:.':" m'y all that has been THE RICHMOND RACES. An evening paper calls for the suj of & maleand female witatrel ahow at the Acadeiuy of Myaic, onyW ssbinglon: Trustees of the Society for the Propagation of the h“fl;y bunting fields. ?,'.C‘;";::.‘;i'?.'.?'.:fi e Ryt :r::[":::::;’:.fili", charged against the ruling elass in this vufortunste colony? | sy reLxenarn 0 TR TRIBONE. Goepel had & right to withhold the income of the @ Oxford boys are trying to redeem the old char. Among all righ i r} hic 4 ‘s . r 2 hat collent. " fee o ght-thinking men thero canuot be two funds devoted to the bishopric of Natal. This incom,, | acter of their aima mater for blind Toryism, which "",,35,.: l.’.:.?.‘".‘:‘j” fl:-d o lr:h;mnnlr:"hvhl:n’su( uP;l-wnl on the zw‘l- % 1 ,,,,Rym "’:f'by“:',',;'fi;."‘:"‘“’"‘":Sfi::’"f:“-gl! %s been withbeld by them for tbe last two years® | hud been shaken to its foundotion 1D thoes Jast thirty | Robjusoa & Cottam. The pedestal s of bolisbed wyamite | The evidenco taken before the military court-martial | heat, 2402 5. wecond. 2414, third, me; tirst st., on account of its obscenity, John Weod .'.7 s its man- ager. Gov. Oglesby s getting into shape a claim of $129,600. whish Winois kas against the United States.

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