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you XXVL..N° 8003. EUROPE. ) v NEWS BY THUE ATLARTIC CABLE T0 OV, 30, 4 e ¥RANCE AND TUE UNITED STATES. BRCRETARY SEWARD'S DISPATCH TO TUE AMERICAN MINISTER—THE WITADRAWAL OF THE TROOPS FROM MEXICO. 4 WY TELEGRAPE TO THB TRIBUNE. Pans, Thursday, Nov. 20— 1 14 has been ascertained that Secretary Seward’s dis- poteh of Monday, to tho American Mininte Qourt, related chiefly to the withdrawal of the French troops frbm Mesico, and the exprossion of the hope that France would carry out its promise wil enoo thereto. The dispateh, it is understood, also alluded deparuure of Gew. Sherwan for Mexico, and gave the reasons why he was sent thither. Althongh patch was of nnusual length, it was meve eouchod in & concili - FOREIGN (,'()HRES}"(;.VLI'N(‘H, ———— THE-MAIN. A FRANKFORT- tory though dignitied epirit. FRENCH vening T 6t thie b refor- to the the dis- rtheloss OOFDITION OF AFFAIRS IN FRANCE—!TS EFFFCT UPCN TUE GERMAN MARKETS—PROSPECT OF A PHENCH LOAN—TOTAL 1088 OF THE GRAPE CROP—THE FIRST MEFTING OF TF ERAL DIET AT FRANKFORT ¥U'TY YEA| LARGE FRENCH IE FED- RS 460 THE BOURSE—SECRETARY M'CULLOCH'S LETTFR 70 TUR UNITED STATES LEDGER CANARD—BANK STATEMEST, &C. Comespoideuce of The N, ¥, Tribae, PRANKPORT 0F The Exchenge for last wock again show * dullnose, and little bosiness doivg. Monoy is abundant, but pot much of a ¢ ueo it at prosent. 'There s wueh depression i Pasis, Lyous and other aties, wiich cre 03 Suoneo upon this muket, Fiance Las sufiered worely this Fall from the great inunda of he and the loss of Licr ciops, ard particulasly the which is ahnost & total une. It is even thougbt t will have to import the Rhenish wines to 1 e of this year, The grape crop Was ci some 1wo three weeks than on the R t quantity during the wet weatber in iug tember rotted on the vines, Here in Gir ::ml sunshiny weather bas coutinned up the lsitor part of Septewber, wittout haidly Imterraption. P ‘This bas bod & boneticial 1o 0 ¥rench, and wil BertMe Food wine rape (except the ety still bangs on the vine, though we have Lad nad potato erop. Tue loss of the grape and other crops in Fr Dobog severely felt. ‘LLe grape, paiticularly, hus t o large amoant of money m, all parts “Tho Bank of France, it is belicved, will row Lage to with & good many millions of coin which Las been ing into its vaults for the past yoar, whick will go .s...'.‘?r.., grain and other supplice ueoded. Ite last t was, however, very favorable, and the of inferest is lower thau in thiscity, There is, Lowever, a rumor that France iutends to meke & large loan, which, if it bo true at all, wiil eonsiderably affect the Euwrojena money markets. i such 8 Joan is wade, the mweney is to be usod for wilitary purposcs. Yesterdey was the fiflicth anniv tho firmt Federl Dict in this city. sontative who wis at its Gret o 1 Count Scherf, (then) Sec: land. He wos the youngeet ma Yresent, and is now tho sole survivor, 1b icasaut ivterview with hiim, and was much *ierested in bearing bim relate ho ovents of thet duy, He states be stood just Lehind | he ebair ol his Minister and watched with ¢ interest | everyihing that tianspired on that great o n. The | oaty was crowded with nobility and other detinguished | who came here to witness the first wecting of this | great Convention, which Wi 10 regu whole of Germany. The towa e | ‘Wuxions erowd, atfracted by e it was a great and wmemorable day, not easily forg What an inci- dont, that b, the youngest porselt who attended on that eccasion, should now be the survivor 68 well also as the last Federal Representativ was accredited here as a Minws remain He is still tho Darmdetadt ne other of the G Praukfort. ut Scherf remembers 4 G divided into 39 independent save g aeoth, aunexation and otherwie, t ber is rednced 10 29. Fifty yeass ago Ausiria was the lew State of #ho Confedcracy, aud the steadfast foe to freeds mnu She s now no longer & wember of ration, and a young and vigorous Protestaut ¥ &t the hend of Gormeny On Saturday tast the Bavk of Fr mwonthly statement, cuding 31st of O was regorded as & fivornble oue. Sorins civeulation, end 1t had in ite venls, § aL © wilver bars, 17,320/300 florine. Among its asscts figire o | Toan 10 1he city of 5,747,000 florine, which wis th war tnbation ¥ lust forecd to be paid to Prussia, in J Fato of interest was not cbanged, but still ren oent. Lhe Philadelphia Ledger can . d b wmuch for American bonds. The letier was favor, ted upon by nearly all the journals here. T --.riuu one, but its publication was des ttee of bankers. It bas aleo becn puvlish - mearly all the leading and important newsjupess ma DRAR Sth: - Aceopt my thaaks for yenr interes: 19th witimg. Tho Clrevlar was_ealeula?®d to do us harm 1 trist the holders of our securfties I Gesmany huve 100 auuch coatidence in the guod feith of the Goversimy alfocted by Ciroulars of any kind. The policy of the uent i regard 1o ivs bonds s well understood in tLis nd there onght a0t w0 be auy mistake about it on 1 side. ‘The priveipal of all our bonds, the inteest of B i eolt. il be paid in coln. Our iuterest be re pryeble in corrency. Lam very truly, yours, ¢ Treasury. H. McCUrpocn, See iy, Consul General, &e. Awmerican bonde immediate] ry of New-York to the evening of the 5th brough uotations of gold—viz: to 1484 and bonds ll\vi. eems quite abundant, and the rate of private ba ut rticularly of the Rotlschilds, B many weoks since by Blsmark to Ber! week. ey were sent for on matters conu the anpexation and the changes necessary to be of the incorporation of Frankfort into Prus- that the Berliu Cabinet find it the laws wnd City Governmen: YTt o isn, The King, Crown Prince, Count Bismark and Scere! Say were found very friend], kfort, bat ¢ - ¥/ sad otticisls were very Lostile, ‘-’m ACTIVITY OX THR EXCHANGE — RUMORED ABDIOATION OF THE EMPEROR OF AU PRUSSIAN PINANCES — DEMAND YOR AMERICAX | The battls of Curupaity left bol SEOURITIES—~THE MONEY MARKET. Frem Oar Special Correspovdent. s FRAXKFORT-ON-TUE-MAIN, Germany, Nov. Busmess on the Exchange appears now %o be resuming P s formes setivity, snd promises to be active to the end of | Al our. Mam, Nev. 5 ot upon the Rhine grane several D te. The good weather has done much also for the beet ersiry of the meeting of Xfort publish It shoved 24,704,400 1 ¥ TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, Oct. 15, 1506, fler this went up from 92§ 10 733, and were held very firm, thougli the cable news thian the ate of the Bauk of Frankfort. poper which is offered them for discount is mittee, contisting of Burgomuster Perg and Van Oven, all Senators of the Free City, cturned e rest_of the Prussian Cabinet officers CONSUL-GENERAL—TIHR 51664 «d great tion to ¥ evailingio | f lese in- very se- T D £l Lat she a 1 1 ance always of the om bhe C Power is ed its which oin at 4 per ut listle | here, as right upon its publication here appoared ing letter from Secretary McCulloch, to the U. K. QonsulGeucral, which stredgthened the market ver bly cou w Gar of ent 10 be overn- ¥ he other which i € t higher Money ukers is ,) which made in ery difhi- t to the ¥ toward 4 per cent changed hands at 92) to 93. ‘Tho American stocks were firm and inrequest, at 74} 10 75; 1¥818 brovght 753 to 78, Largo orders for 1282 come this week from ienua, which is quite a smow warket, Nooo but a uelrian stock o allow to be eld at o Vienva I uge, consequently the jur- chases and rales are chicly ~made here. It is also understood that our rtocks aro koon to bo al- lowed to bo T"’ml on thaParis Bourse. Thcre is quite a dewand for them springing vp in Frauce, Many orders a0 now daily received from Paris by bankers here. All the bankers il tell you that Awerican 6 per cents absorb ucarly all the attention of investors, becoming, a8 one of the s here remarks, * International funds, sold at wl the prowiment European markets, and are ivfullitly the Lighest and most salable.” The Fravkfert Mint has lately becn coining for the Prugtian Government new double thalers, On these fig: ure the couts-of-arms of Hanover, Castel Nussou and Frankfort. The Frankfort Miot, being one of the fust best in Gerwany, is allowed 10 coin woney. ‘This now coin, however, i# not popular in this section. Mr. ouse, & Now-York bunker of the Jate firn of Marcuse & Balker, has purchased an expersive houso hore, surprising the Frankforters very much by paying for it in cash. It is suid he will enter into the exchauge business he Money coutinues very abundant, aud tho Rothschilds aro discounting_ u!l goed paper offored &t 23 @4 por cent. Ou Sunday, Monday aid Tuorday wo had Leavy rains, Lut wo hase had little of conseqaence since tho latter week i Soptonber. The weathier continues very mild— wach liko Fpr i SCUTH AMERICA. —— BUEROS AYRES. TERRITCRIAL EXTEXT AND WEALTH OF TIE QOMBAT ANTS IN SOUTH AMERICA—DIFPICULTY OF IN- VADING PARAGUAY — PARAGUAY FPREPARED — DESPOTIC POWER OF LOPEZ—BRAVERY CF I8 TROOPE— ' NO SURRENDER "—FORTIFICATIONS AND TEPENGES OF THE PARAGUAYANS—URGUIZA'S TO- SITION—RUMORED MILITARY CHANGES, &C., &C. Frem Our Bpectal Conrespondent. Breses Avies, 8 A, Oct ‘The war of the Allies continucs ag tho question must will be the resuit! 1866 y, aud is hero, what ture, let mo 0 jodge as if they were t prod ive your readers cre. Hear the ¢ iissouri, or like tho ¥ts In popa’ation Paragus 8, while the Allies have five { Indi ot over 500,000 wbaby ot number, f the three Allies excceds avy and slauding ™ supplios #0 inconye nothing and must certai ity of the case dr This is their 650 BWALpY MBZeR, (o bo rrow that “superior nfmbers would afford lit age for defense, and 1o be cutoll from sapplios and shet in from reénioree men's, . The antiticial modes of de rection of the their own sl wuskets, swe copper of great only with the condition of being empowered to do 48 he thought proper in everything conneeted with the war, and it was granted; but though very pc{m]u with the army, wnd considored to bo ouo of the best officers the Bmpire ssessc, 1 yory much fear that his time of action is past. However, as ho ie said to have always had an extraordinary ron of luck, he way suecoed Whero more energetic and younger mnen bave fulod. If the coumtry at largo does not n much by this ehango, the soldiers, at an; rate, will i.rt;l gore that their lives will not be saerifice and wasted by tho enormous blunders and sheor incapacity of Gen. Mitre again. Nearly 7,000 mon killed and wounded was the cost of Gen. Mitre’s last exploit, the plan for which none of the ather Genorals seems to have understood. ~ As for the Ad- miral, he appoars to have been stisfied with dismounting two Parugu yan guns, and stelling o division of his own © , killing and wounding about 150 of them be- 1 that 18 could not bo elevated suf- 1sly damago the eneny’s parapets. Amwmenition is n sent irom this poite o Corrientes on a larger scalo than ¢, aud auother irou-clad, the Cabral, will leave in a few days. Poace is very gonerally and frecly talked about in Buenos Ayros and Montevideo, but horo thero are ng eigna of it, and thio great wass of Braziliaus is o much phocoupied with tLis war that kardly anything elso s thought. of~so much 0 indeed, that thoir second nationsl exbibition, which was opened on the 19th inst. by the Emperor, actompa- A by the Tmperial family, has been very poorly attended. Romeo ‘of the provinees hivo sent nothing to tho oxhibi- tion, and aro not likely to do so, while others have made but a elight improvenient since the first exhibition, The namber of - exhibitors ia a little over 2,000, o Jarge portion oi whom are {orcignors, The tendor wade by an Enghish firm of this city, for the building of an iron p for tho entrance of P’ara, has been accepted by the Government, Consequently, in & fow wonths, it is to bo hoped, that the Amerlcan steamers will bo ablo to save the 10 or 12 hours they almost inva- viably lose in goiug into tho Amazon River. The wonther has boen Loisterous bero for the Jast Four Brazilian vesscly have boon wreckod north of . Th cessant raing of the last four dags have #10ss 10 ships, in the dolpy of recetving ticlo bavo boen moro important duri tho present month than was gencrally expoetod, and busi- ness in goneral is recovoring from the efiects of tho war nows at the begiumug of the month. Money is abundant. Gold, 8 por cent premivim, fo ficiently to seri INDIES. —~—— TURES ISLAND. WHECK OF A VISSKL—BRIPPING—SUPILY OF SALT— ARRIVAL OF A VESSEL OF WAL VROM JAMAICA WITH HELP POR TUR SUFPERERS PROM THE HUR- RICANE, BT TELNGRAPH TO THE TRIFUNE. Forrress Monnog, Nov, 1 W /) —The schooner Joseph Raxter, Capt. Baxter " this morning from Turks Ieland with & e onl 110 the 17th inet. were recelved by ©. M. Newhail of Dighy, N. 8, 1t Cay for New-York, with & 1o « wrecked on the 13th inst. on vewsel wus loaded at The wind during light, and before with i W the cre nt the J9th a7 Tov, 4, schr. Jane, Joluson, from Nov. 1, schr. Brillinnt, Bethel, from Nos Herbert, for ¥ anmooth, Nov, 12, ig Troval schr. Occana, for Voston, Port of t % lomos v ol = 13 langor for and re theso metals 1b Ny 5 thieir Supre ,but they d in this A the very ustructed G0, country. line of den sing to surrender b hey have blows At present th wents com in the hands of the Excentive, v, Gen. Urguizn Las writl iter to the Viee- President, assuring bim of continued s and addi TOOpS. uay 18 completel d to Montevid That war-strick y exhauste 0 to concern. himaclf v 1 country has 1o m Neoverthele ke axing. ud fairs, | eoutributing to the w her ymprovemen, exports are rapidly in¢ i, are projcted, ally begun, soriow the eloctnie cable will b tween this city avd posite sliore, 1o connect Buenos Ayres and Moutevideo Cupt. King bas laid before the Goveriment 8 projeet for continuing th to Rio Grande, in Bru; which sut to be made at headguarters, Admira] Temandaré bas resigued. The two chief Gen erals aiso will have ther commands combived, Po) | and Baron Porte Alegre, aud the latter will' | mand. Tt is understood that the Brazilian Minister of War, 8eiior Ferraz, will come in person and onite their two commands in one, and superintend affuirs generally, R10 JANEIRO. AMERICAN AXD EUROPEAN STEAMERS— (1E BATTLE OF CURUPAITY—WITHDRAWAL OF PLORES WITH 11§ PORCES~GLOOMY PROSPECTS OF BRAZIL~THE BEL- LIGERENTS RESTING ON THLIR ARMS—THE CHIEP OOMMAND OF THE ALLIFD ARNY—FEELING ABOUT PEACE—~A LIGHT-SHIF POR K10 JANEIRO HARDOR— THE WEATHER=COMMERCIAL. From Our Special Correspondent. Ri0 JANkiRO, Oot. 29 Fo the great relief of all the American residests in this city, sad disappointment of wauy opposers of American onterprise, the United States and Brazil Mail Steamship Guiding Star at last came 8. She was four days behind her time in consequence of sowe £¢ tp ber machiery which had to be repaired in 8t. Thow A fow Lours b fore her arrival the French packet had put back, also with her muachinery out of order. This circumstance went far ol £ tosilence those wiw profit by any tritling aceldent to de- preciate everything Ameriea ; bad it not been for infe s, we would, fof many a day, huve heard of the American steawsers 1o French, and espo These fuult-tinders cannot yet admit steators 10 be a reality, and though ap; ing with the Com for the los sustain the first ¥ r two, their real line should be broken up, and that Europe alone shorld rofit by the advantages that the development of Brazil an trade will undoubtedly arrive at in the future, nocosrarily in that the STRIA— 16, 16864, South German funds are fn active demand, end even Austrian beve attracted some attertion. ‘Speculators are now entertaining strong hopes t Some of our bat Von Beust will idluse new life wto Austrian politics as well as funds. The Austrian Nutional Loan of 1854 advanced to 58}, rise of | cent nheve lagt week’s quo ckwof that Govcrument e compelled to abdicate in faver of Maxiwilian, tations, and were quoted imilate Flar b p il o Franz Joseph’ who is ke s 'fwml . This i Dhnhln-nc&l -ue'n ‘?ulg :h: ruch i which wnd bo pl Dy 6 reasonuble a re) has not shown he finds Auvetria will becom np‘l fnte a revolation, and split u; ill | eific republics, whose eatire sympat! Frow the seat of war in Parsgnay there 1a nothing new. b belligerents in such e plight that nothing aés been aitempted ou either side since that fatal day. The 22d of Beptomber, 1866, will be e 'gumhlu day in the annals of Argentive and Brazilian Gen. Mitre withdrew hia division to the old camp of uynty, and Porto Alegre fell Luck to Curuzie, where Lie a8 been fortifying himself, and is in commuuication with the fleet atichored in the riveg close by. _As @ rosult of whe failure in capturing Curupaity, Gen. Flores has gone home, taking his troops with Lkim; tiky only amount to 400 men, and never exceedod 1,200; there- fore, materielly speiking. their absence will not in the least affect the prome ition of the war, but worully, this withdrawal ig, virtually the breaking up of the tripfe alli- lne;..l!lhm: offieirlly denied by the General and his ‘fl is MILMM now that Mitre will embrace the first unity ud theu will Brazil be lefy d with Paraguay, au. yrnb-l;lly, the Pa.- y is evidently with Lopez, as shown lately in their protest against lhyc alli- ance. . The prospect for this empire is certainly uot a bright one, and the Emperor, ludng the shovk Zryl the colin, storm, wnd at request of Flores, who sent him & full aceount of the lameutable state of thiugs in the River vmm bas already taken the first steps to remedy the evil we foresee. The comsequence haus been the departure, yesterday, of thy Marqui de Caxias, (o-take cominand of the army 1 place of Polydoro, called home; the. resigna- u(:wmlm tion of ‘Couneilor Ferraz, Minister of War, and the ap- were | pointment of a new Admin! for the flect. Mm the 6 8 sur- Jhe oy | the geutost vietory that I e o | B Notwithstanding the widom of the measures, and tho reliance in the nev commanders, 1o movement on the part of the invaders of oxpectod to take l’nfluq is laco at an early date, s reénforcements come in slowly. 'out hundred men of the National Guard of this city were drafted Yust week, and lefs with the Marquis, iy g Sy el that the allies 'mr:dwm- &? hn-’::fiur to c%:rh'nhx":: i}fi, Dot be- | and there await rodnfomements. FThis would certainly be opez's ambition eould ever of, bt it wnot T o renlizod. " Buawy ot G ROCL I W Ginmang i Ivtand, ¥ » A continuneg o ¢ Inat report, has pre their loading, #,q, Moir ealled u s tnking thesm, nid req W his sent been n Thomos, lave A MEXICO. —— GEX. SEDGWICK--NO MOVEM W TROOPS AOROSS THE RIO GRANDE. B TRLEGY APH 10 THE TRINUNE, NEW-OrLraxs, Nov, 3% —Galves inelnsive, faruish no later intelli Sedgwick's advance than telographed alrewdy The re graphed from New-Yo ut Sedgwick under arzest, s aathontatively de dntes to the 2Rl nee relutive to Gen, beadqnarters he The whole story ref the Rio Grande i to a movement of troo fulno, CANADA. —— SCHOOL EXPENSES—GEN. MICHAEL IN CHARGE OF THE GOVERKMENT, BY TRLSGRAPH TO THE TRIBUNE. Toxoxto, C. W., Nov, %0 common sckool purpores year is neatly 1,000, be The total expenditure for Tpper Canida during the lst y % not tauch short of $1 for individial of the whole population. The number of wale teachers employed 1 W0, feruale teachers, 1,791, Gen. Micunel is to be sworn in shortly, and will act as Administrator of the Government duriig the sbsence of Lord Mouck, who is going to England by the next Cunard steamer 1o ussist in the Confederation project. The weather here hus been wild aud quite rainy for 1t 16 now elearing upand turning colder, THE ANNEXATION PROJECT, BY TRLEGRAPN TO THE TRIBUNE, MoxTrEAL, Nov. 30.—The special telegrams to New. York ppesin relation to annexation meetings here are quite devold of foundation. AID FOR THE QUEBEC SUPFEREKS. BY THLEGRARH T0 THE TRIBUXE. Quesec, Nov. 30.—A Cable dispateh authorizes the Mayor of this city to draw £1,000 sterling for the relief of sulferers by the late fire, the seuie Leing part of the sub- collected in the City of Dublin. BLEBRATION AT OTTAWA—SNOW. BY THLEGUAPH TO THR THINUNE. O11AWA, Nov. 20.—The St. Andrew’s Society ce the day with o proecesion, headed by a band of m; od attendance of members. The annual dinn off this afternoon. samers on the Ottawa River were unable to run_yosterday on sccount of the fog, It is expected they will luy up to-morrow for the Winter, There isa light fall'of suow to-day. idin.ANEREIE, THE PLAINS. —— A GANG OF RODBERS NEAR FORT KEARNEY—INDIAN HOSTILITIES, BY TELEGRAPH T0 TNE TRIBUNE. IxpiaxAroLis, Nov. 30— The special dispatch from St. Lou We have reports from the North-West, from Fort Kearne; that a band of robbers and horse thieves urw operating o large scale between Cottonwood and the Junotion. The mi tary aud two vigila ocommitiees are marchiog upon thes and before thoy are aware will pounce npon them. Last wook two large herds of cattl, coraled ut St. Cooper, ) o udidled “up in w fump, horritied and Journal has the following were stampeded and drivea off by the Cheyennes, i full v of the troops, who #tood b alarmed at the sight. GREAT FALL OF SXOW—NAVIGATION SUSPENDED, $t. Louts, Nov. 30.—Privato dispatches from Omiahs, received bere this afternoon, r:rm a great fall of snow inthat vieirity, blocking up all the roads and causi serious disusters on the Plains, Priees of provisions in t mining towns are at starvation rafes Navigstion on the Missouri River is closed down to 5t. Joseph, Tho Enterpriso agrived here to-doy, which will be (he last arrival this season. e —— e CLOSE OF ’Am‘l’lm‘l‘)ll THRE UPPER MISSIS. v vavsomary 70 707 vRUAK T Al i Biyes is cjond RAOT-WaR oy ot A REBEL PY TRELBORAPH MoNTREAL, are again excl + 30,—The pross and peopin of Connd over the nows of a Fenian raid from St. BY TRLEGUAPA TO TR TRIBUNT L ov. 30,—0n Mondsy the court was | OUTRAGE—THR AUTHORITY OF THE NEW JUDGHS DEFIED Albans. The has roceived information that oponed in Platte C3ty, Mo., by tho now Judies a8 hd slargs body & has Jeft. Chioago and Clocinnati, | on ghg Redical ticket. Tho conrt progressed withoutin-/ W asursoton, Friday, Nov. 30, P ttire terruption all day, and adjonrned to the next moraidg: | | oo tho intention of the Republican RAA0 R threatigng tho old Judge, ourly on Toceday WOME | )0y who are now-here, to bsve held nest| [or(;:or' e t. A 1 imyuum}hh evening, but there being o Homa oy fim@m e erk, Jis, Mosiors / roceed against tho ians, if 01“ rofused to oboy the order, a squad i, nvado the s so0il of Conada, ish m or forty bushwhackers threatened to kill e, ey o "o 0PN oLT w1 ol | od s wifosmn cour . wosky 8 O Priso; el ol a el oxawplo. £ 4 OV | emed bashwhackers are ganding the eourt house rofusing | the assembling of the XLth Congress. e e T wan by by e e BN ISR s':.".w 0 Fouians; #ro (o pf e o 0 no nl tried by court The -um of his city | “ENNESSER ! Iiorv'u that it would be mu!-w-n » :.:on aordored fo . 'Tho_indictments :i-mt‘ e PROCKEDINGS IN THE LEGISLATURE. tration d: the long recess of next year, an:u"mcrdl beon nuhmm T.J:? e “und | By rrarenava vg sun yrisown. | by Constitutional legislative v o piiog e B oy "NASHVILLY, Nov, 30.—3r. Bill has introtacod a billin | “Tig report that President J MA':" = 2y "n; 0 Government of Her Majosty. | 1o soue to ropeal the bill which boeamo a law vecently, | ¢4 by present at the banquet in welconie A dispatch wia recolved this ovaning from Hort Kria, s | 4 define the qualifieations of Juroms, it bein aw oo :.d“ro rou lo i anticipated from , ond asking for | o oouolusion of rebels from juries wil mako it imj blo Tbclollv;rl Shsdiors soR ARG F m: T;‘.)omm.m to impannel a jury in many parts of the State. ilowing Benators g ol S 10NTO PRIBONERs—DROMmION on TuE APrEoA- | yiy'phatin & ST 48 T B loyal Tenaessoans for | have arrived here to-duy TION FOR WKW TRIALS 10 BE GIVEN TO-DAY. loases caused by the military operations of the late re- J. K. Pens Towonro, C. W., Nov. 30.—As it was anticipated that | boilion. w. A e M"Jn 2 the superior courts would have their docision | 'y tho Hounbdqnmllmudwnmnl reading and | SFAERCE N oty x‘mm { to-day regirding Mr. McKenzio's iostion for ew | i now g law, appropristing Hermitage property and (% "4 "pllerd L trinls, the Co Pleas and Queen's Bemch wero crowdod unmomflmwrmu. Jackson to the geveral Gov- | &7 Bidwell, S, Orth, Tod. § with lpwpln anxious to hoar the rosult. A few minutes | gramant, to ho used o8 a branch of the West Point Mil- | Charles O'Neill, Pa.; J. W. Grimes, i W after 12 0'clock Chief-Jostice Richanls and bis ansociates | jtary Acudemy. Towa. & in office—) Adam end Jobm Wilson—took their e Speaker Colfax and Gen. Steelman also seats on the , and provions to any omn? motion SOUTH CAROLINA. w&','. P ““‘;’;",‘m, ';'thr {-,"m"::’a\:‘;‘l; j‘l‘“"_::‘“‘:k; RBORGANIZATION OF A RAILROAD OOMPANY—THE | Thy Anpual Reyort of the Postmaster- - ITATRE DEET. - JI0RId 2ok CoSER Tipaie NuLl RIS % | yaunah Rairoad Company has been reorganized. A divi- | oa'ss bty iruane it e e fisenl year e e oo | 4o of ton homsand share, of ono busdred dies sach | 355 o Srevions 3 o e enert e wauld o be prepared o v thee doviion o0 | 13 held - truse for second honto the fist marteses | &1 VLR ICOREE OO YESR COGL o Ui tho pointa irged by the leuined couusel for tho prison- | hondiyalders. Tho total debt of South, Caroiina in 5,23, | 00 {he Hunbe?of removals Libse e e i ta s et o tho | 000 Tho Lunatio Assium of this State han now 143 | year. A large wajority of the changos i th's e Eraicofasy " aalheed b npsean s | peients it T bave s dvi ihe lat e To rofased; 'buh I this viow 1 ain muels surprised I it LOUITANA. Alsosy R Seseolsconn 3 x‘xfi gt B § :'»3.'; Dot l»:“ '.4 ue';n:::‘ n;n :n,o o::"" l::;"“;::"fl: RAILROAD COMMUNICATION WITH NEW-ORLEANS | ploved in the department. £ ‘i i intimate frienlls of Chiol-Justico Draper, having freoly | BY ELEGRAFI 70 TiR YRISUNR, The ial dispatch, printed in Yo cireulted that tho learned JA:';; inof .’mo: that some li'fimfi"mmg‘mfi;‘fiflm M’gflflmfl: ing é::}:?re.c :r%am o o ok aleligak i 1onn aro well founded, aud that bo considors | ) 10 Ot o lrecrk Q) pissengers” ean: now lenvo Cairo b | MeCulloch’s omiug report, ’ it McMabou's cass of wuch wewzht, s and mere stoff. To use the words of s serving of consideration. I any easo some definite McKonzio purposes makiog the application T have telographod yon. TAE CASE OF PATHER W'MAHON—IMPORTANT STATE- A Buffalo paper contains the follow ing: ) muat bo acrived ot to-morrow, aud if adveme, Mr. Aready lnqt MENTS. with 5:30 in the afternoon, and aiter spending the night in lux- urious sloeping cars, arrive at Now-Orlcans the next even- 6o’ is contidently asserted by leading Radicals hero, that a I"::rin:m-l Governor of Louisiana will be appointed in a fow fflhlldllm; for the re| eredit MeCulloeh, Tn giving his views of the 12 s nicumenta (hat nge trao are okl MWAI‘“ ; that are new are false.” vAvd . : ’::6 rmfigom’:‘%he ’li‘xuma Department n 3 el repigned to accept more positions in banks and counting-houses. [n view the fuei that over 200 of the best clerks clock, The party is very jubilant thoreat. The port is not known, but secins 1o meet . : Wo have before us some statemonts relating to the case 14 TEXAS. notice that. they will resign of tho Rev. John MeMabon, oue of thacondouined Fenian | wpopo’ 1MMIGRATION WANTED—THE COTTON oRop— | their compensation, the fulure | cy of Tisoners atl which throw such grave doubt upon i MANUPACTURES, will be greatly im| unless 15 connect Fenian invasion, of which he was min done to secure their servioes. Con convicted, that 1 would weom 10 demand for him a new "N'-'}“)n: o d "; "";,"‘1 7 oy » > trial, irrespes all other ciroumstances, They go (0 oope s ‘m- —In m*flmn (9-.:"—!(“ ng | it is stated that the Secretary of the Treasury, in, v sbow that Fgher MeMahon was in this city, both ‘on tho gxfl - - it L 4 annttal report, contemplates the u&m Tot aud tho 2idef J1na last, when howas secused of haviug | Georgia, to migrate bo the Tormer Blate, LRGN £ Decessity of & - becn in Canada with the ‘Feaiaos, “Tho first ia tho state- | 100 0 08 SEEER IOV g 8050, Aaun, o t, If the ment of Jom MBBride of Bishop Timon's housdhold. It ey 2, Sing o r:n'hfiwmc‘ "ou 4 The Ros Johm Me came to the palace of Bishop Ti W oo B & - 4 o i fl“fii::‘nmlu:&lm 10 wnd 11 8, m.‘..'.'i ply boil. i -y A o AR o "L'.'.i'.:fifl JEFFERSON DAVIS, { tep inf g voom, o) | ‘ s by o T ot Dromgh L e hat Y ideir e WL s and camh ik ngatata | ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF VISITORS AT PORTRESS s : i a0 5 o' clock, and bronght with MONROE, 1 L in ehalion, yespars hrevi-u{ » 5o g i 1 ber 1 thie nngf ot f At Which Iy | BY TELSGRAPN ro ¥R TRIBUNE. 3 1t will be from 9 10 3 o'clock, the valet had Forreass Moxrog, Nov. 30.—Dr. Jas. W, Swmith, 4 0'clock a3 at present, st g ¥ Al Mr. Vi A%&mfilhm i,y Father 41 ko ot |y ol go 10 thom . bo s 0 Wo wy o Shal shows on tho Tearace, ‘Then the vt Jok | Tooe” Han - 1 %) Lattzio, Johrt tuined arme broak w [ at present 0 be wi Men fre betig mustered in ont wery lead the Koberts gives The enthusi South ¥ A. L mer con | MR Bl ~ARREST OF A MEXICAN LIBERAL FOR PIRACY— COTTON PROM THE SOCIETY JSLANDS—DISCOVERY o Y TRLAGRATN 10 THE TR Bax established in possession of the oftic for the IVh the United = Guston A terday on a charge of con mitting plmey un the seizing the brig Bascoat | AXNOTH BY TELEGRAPE 10 THE TRINON NasuviL, Nov. and froight trains oecurred thif m wiles fros Corluth, on the Memph Seven méh, among them the Conductor ou the passenger train, are and the el 10 thewtors in whieh | o, There is & lull in th | sinee by the roport ¢ od unlfor Canadian igyvos 1 quality for manufacturing porposes, ich of worth of loose goid wiles of the ground were were smasbed 1uto complete wrecks, a number of cars being busmeds s mh Thursday night, the 20th inst., during the rm in been X Josrpit MoBiane, 3 cheer! wal, Nov, do hersby y, do hereby ecit - MeMahon on Frifkiy, ployed, No, 7% Maluat., N, Y, where be was purchasing wane wnder-clothing. Jom G, Riuky. Coreoran end Mrs. Vary Ryan elso affirm thot they on Friday, the Iat of Junc. It js these parties was not ob- © MeMahon, sndersigned, Joby G, Ril poke to the liey, Fat that the i the t higa 10 ento FENLANISM IX THE €1TY | excitement caused o few days ko place an oothreak was about v five days have nd sl pascnd all fs quiet post d ) wan sould be Land out of their i and drafis for the out inyaston will 1 Toronto from il gomme mene itis " W the United v itiahs 11 £ W march. VHE PENIANS IN BROOK Fanian of Seuth Broo! TELEGH THE PACIPIC COAST. — | are our silver GLER 1IN POSSESSION OF THE ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Bishop. A GOLD MINE. dist Episco folk to- Praxoisco, No wn, ot 1§13 por cont. Tn conse there Is Jess doing in grain than tton arrived from Raten, Soclet The staple ia short, but fine and silky, sud an oxoel overy #1,000 Three eryillo, Califorala, dispatches annonnce t wid-bearing quarts ledge, near thst d wos picked up near Lhe s nmediately taken up. ————— mem| ust year conelivled s e DISASTERS. —— Bl RAILKOAD DISASTER—SEVEN PERSONS RE- POLTED KILLED, Doggett commenor the Con ~A fatal co betweon passenger ning, about 1 o'clock, a fow wnd Charleston Railrond. ged killed, nod o large number wounded. Both tains WRECK AND PIRE. the 4 ¢ of tho storm, & Prussiau brig, with a pilot on board, to port from Bordeaus, baving bad » terriblo passage , was wrookvd off Sandy Hook. Theerew escaped, ptain, whose name is Bechers. with bis wifo, after ure, alko uarrowly escaped. ‘The brig, wioee name vourse temporarily abandoned, and early g 50mo person or persons unkuwa, and as red, maliclously set fire to her, by which means toml 1oss 1o Lhe ownoers, so that 0o salvage can be considerable portlon of her cargo was ore she W on fire, which consisted of a diversit adise. She was only insured to the extent of one-fift ue wd_eargo. some %0 tuns of which wns cast ov s, it possible, to relieve her, The steamer William me to hor rescno and saved the erew and others, of the reef on which she struck is the Romer, BALTIMOREAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. THD: inge ook Byelig, formerly President of the Randolgh, Macon, College, and o leading member of the Methodist Episcopal Couference, late] and Mrs. Davis, amd €. 4 e Jio 2 e nt the voniios provided for. T ) despoanor. a Tor, Banith 1t hove th 1o Yo Petasabarg, where he will w joined Gmmmbmnwm ress frow Po Hing the ueowsary papers from President Johnson to cotitie or Lo fo A elegant set o Davis tamily. token to Carroli Hall. Mewsrs. Hyilyer aud Ja of Missigsippi to inte: sl and pundon of Jeff Davis, the same ey and hus | ARCHUISHGP K He Lus filled this position herodor 25 years. THE NORPOLK (VA.) MLTHODIST CONFERI ForTrESS MONROE, Noy, 28— port was to Number of unber of seb Number of volumes e number of colored m: s of the Conferen lly nctive though protrac Fokrkiss Moxror, Nov. ence, sittlng in No Doon, opening with fullen fu their ranks du; ides rred t 3 which the Conferen djourn esterday on o visit to M, is Indy. " ‘The Doator was Carroll Hall, and spent the entire day in the Port: extremely ploascd with ks vielt, and ¢ Ml smanner in whidh Mr. Da e deseribes hi b fieTTions n Norfolk » retary of the intention of serding a complete set of and nzrlu-nulnm Naticnal ans i * fhe he Department to the € rived ‘her 2. Clay and xposition ‘The instructions of (he sfonere to collect mini the Rocky Mountaing, tof ney woa received at the Treasury ent- on count of oxca;‘lnn:ldr;m:;{z , and ;%’m" rsou signing hi * Resttution.” . l”In npl'; w!. tele of Major-Gen. Howard asking the name of the murdered man at Bmmm the information regarding which was m Tribune Bureaa in New-Orlesns, and pal Twe Trrsvse of yesterday, Gen. Mower says that name of the victim was R. M., Leake, who formerly au Agent at Bayou Sara, agd that the dif culty was a personal oue. He will fouuiuqd n{nnfix}g the fcts. sen. J. B, Kiddoo, Assistant Commissioner of Frecdinen's Bureau for Texas, who has been in city for some days before the Army Examining left here to-day to resume bis duties. The Pnn»(fiua Department has simply a preliminary basis a postal treaty Wi Britain, The articles, re, remain to be -i ally excented and the time fixed for its monfln. is expected that the treaty will be in full force by o Defore Januery, 1868, at Which time the, prosent. m al treaty between the Uited States and Britain will expire by limitation. The png:ti Tew eently publisted, 8 mnew. trealy in negotiated, is calenlated to wisiead, and hence explanatory statement. Clay will rems ¥ of of Me. Clay. ™ oht that Mr } ud veturned to Norolk this after- ita inclosure with tho fntention of get- I gocs to Washligl and sec As Duvie, Tan ture, sapposed to be a present t seat hero from Noeivlk lnst evening, omuwissioned by the Legislature resident Jobnson for the pa- vived here this moming, and 4 with the Stage prison Itis that they give Mr, Davis very littlo encourageme succosstil aecomplisiment of thefr mission.” Their cct in coming hen is to_see Mr. Davis, and_ satisfy (om personal n as to the sondition of hix his tr a prisoner, 50 63 to make o report siesippi Logislatare. L of Mr. Davie, both gxpress thomselves reatly gratified, to 2 Lim 0 weil an he ic, and his hopes in the fture auding his protracted im- pointinents aml discournge- A8 10 lis present treatment nd, and frankly eeknowledge remain another day, and mit (he result of their in- ore. isit to Mr, Davis earlior " He left for Petersbure this morning, e, futends (o proceed diveetly to his home the nd 0 ) Luside th iy, They w 4 they will go howe 0 suby th the Presigent and visit b 1 ( termiuatod his v g s 27 'homas C. Cook, an attacké of the Herald RELIGIOUS, Lere, has beon appointed & nt of wae . Oftice Department It is mentioned as a curious fact last Sumwer the President Gen. Jo Cooper for Colleetor of Internal Revenue in Congressional District of Tt The coufirmed the nomination, President. to give him bis on, and has appointed in place Mr.l.l. T. Ab mafl -':mu and Rebel sympathizer war. what similar has occurred in- Idaho. since, the President appointed Austin Bavage of lnum;{ R:[:;m'::d r !dah:n'l;dm g S days ago he appointed & man o v same fim- Earqa is trustworthily represented one of the most blameless men in every tin Territory, while Thatcher is & vender whisky, violvmlzuppurheml, and Wholly disreputable. - Eugene Murphy was yesterday o) States Marshal for the distriet of Kee removed. The latteris o member of €. A. Weed and Com on the recommend The Netw-Orloans about six weeks since, to Cuthbert who was removed on account of alleged offieinl lation in cotton, Murp!?‘wll assessor of Revenuo for the district of New-Orleaus last year,. was char, at the time of his with malfeasauce office. ~ The t to the stiention of the ase Lias not been JRICK'S BIRTHDAY. APH TV THE TRID 00 German Catholies wession, celebrwting the endrick’s consecration ay s K versary of Archbishop The anmiml Metho- nferonce, which inued its session in Nor- s tomorrow. The following statistical re- submitted by that bod bers (white) jo showing a deorense of 6,355 members, A special ferenee was agived Upoi, to meet at 4 o'clock omoirs will prosent s anid characters of the deceased who depazted this life during the morrow the Inbors of the Couference will be apate for their bomes, after an sossion. o annaal Methodist Confer- session yesterday uiter- At 4 0'clock ‘Bishop 7 b et together to o those who had r. It was p es, o] . « the mombers folk, held # spect a takiug the chair, said, . * Tie ate the virtnous lves wid dea nee showld be actusted b task which they were about to perform, aud every member who wished to offer remarka on the de the report hud hoen road.” mn nod risd dead could do so when thetie praye The Rev. Mr. Blac names of the doceased ure: the Re Joln W Honugeott, the Rev. W, C, Blu: 1. Sheldon, and the Rev. William Lee Dalby. At the eveniug session the Methodis! ’i’ other busiuess, appointed the hres Allen R. Bernard, the 3 t_Episeopal Conference, e )l(lvF Paul W":Iluhd to reeshorough Fewale dlfl g; to the i Coi nference. appolujments of the ministers 1o the striots for the ce el R ce Joined sine die, the of the ol ——— CRIMES, ——— within's week. £ SUOOTING AFFRAY AT BarLrivors, Nov. 30—A serfoas shooting affray A1 S bty Baobton Pnp