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THE NEW YORK SUN, WEDNESDAY “MORNLNG, NOV. Pho Breaking of the Vorelgn ( loud. Te would te extremely fallacious to atir.bute th Qmely action of the Freehand Boy iss ¢ penis in prob. biting the aalling of rel. warships fem their ports, to any budding set ment of Siendalip towards this countyy, The res! grounds @ thelr tardy action le far dicper, ad can be weced ultimately to wef nterest—ile jie motive of nations an weil ag indiviiuais, Lu Whe Great piace, Prauce and England, wore tiao soy other Bur pean nation, could not, with safely to thernarlives, Ml, 1963, verte wtablish ase principle of iniersatcnal law, the fight of nentrala te ald be!) gers ete oth ah ps ead munitions of war, Uhiepowy, f edop d redound only to te sdiantaye { v eener natons, make it imposmle fur any great country Maintain itecoones, wed w oll rencer ot quite Preciionble for auy polly pron ps ioy) wenn of @onmey or credit, to be: a (atime power, Phus, the New Zessed (och) cud. ia we abort |" me, lauach egaiint F @weep her coinme: ia cavy that might ¢trom § ec a), and it would gia be quite poasilef rile Ares fA ger@to do we 1) Meao, Jvamer, LN would @ame ogeinn } ran u even withoubin ns 5 but esy the wri, « 6 ery rage toe French tlockele off lie cubiyto ot th ps bustin the United Blates ani riul grou rie bors. Agsiv, gince the commencement of t war, two first latnp were net ” td the idsnthe! b oven ie tye Slates Giverument Were Bip mmel cd for i. Outing elony the Sous a tpeu bee Pletely blockaded the fooud fila ty os @ menue of prosecuting hei fuinout ware alas Sau Dow ming), oud Fran e bas oe ceived bo Wloe Mexican coast io w® einte cf tlvkade, Th te plain thet nether of thaw b ee could be effectively ma niained, or in utluus at all, if other countifes bad the pr Gan Domingo and Mex.co tue sae ail accorbed by Bagland to the Coufe States, It was, there. fore, necessary for the nations most intercated to take the back track oo (ha sujet and by thetr e@rtions declare that the private ctzene of one coustry could bot wage war ages a ueton with which the Goverument was at) ea 6 The determined att tude « also largely cont thute! to thie remit Bewaan had not made the waliog f he revel rane round for war, E ginal wo li have reserved to a tuture dey the cousiderstous! Ler real interests fn relation to this q ies ‘Then, boo, the war bes singularly deve uped © offerave pow- ere of our Gorernnens ust foreign coum. qe of extending to rnent hee I! Secretary eurG 4 fries, Our mouiters, ariiiery lmprovements, end immense armics, bere demonstrated to woull be imprudent to Why Mr Sewann cid not ear. Ner take a firmer stand ageinat tie ead lag of & Angioerevel ships, is et rivutalle to the fact thet, SwWo years ago, our power aod our resources were not developed, and until they were, thieate would be uedes and futile. Now, the circumstances have changed. Frauce iat! ened with our fron- vlads, and England with the Feoian Brotherhood, and beth by the Russisnallisuce, Hence, the for. oguwercloud thet hung over qur country bas bora for the time beng, aud we ore permitied to tu/Sll our destiny, un becked by ustlons who «ui bave @ deep interest fo our ruin, The Mochiuiaio’ Strike, ‘Tus colomal proportions thie trade movement bes assumed, are Likely to result in ite periect euce (ese, Daily accesstyus are Leog ruade te the reuks of the machiniete on strike, end from every part of the country svinpathy and eucoursge:cent come to them from their Urethren in tle trade, and work- fngmen im other pursuits, ‘That the machinists will @rmly bold out against thelr employers is evidenced by the quiet determination they evince to support themerines in ober eallines, iu prefer. ene wresumiug work atthe idrroos, Thus far, thie “strike” hes been couducied to @ peaceable and orderly manner, and those emp who bave deen most decided in expressing tle opinion that “tbe strike” would not boone gui eckuow. ledge the mistake they have wade, and are prepar- ing to open negutiations A meeting of the e:ujpleyers will row evening, when, itis bel. cre posed to accede to the dema from motives th alle to them as mem and citizens of the Empie Toey recognize the ebdlity of their workmen t) turn out Letter ma chinery than thore of avy cher city, and ere e@nxious to prevent the injurtuus cons quences that @ eopmirary course would (aise to ensurto their Dusiness interests aud the mate ial prosperity of he City of New York, from wince the gereral held tomor- ywill be dis ida of the machinists, ral @everninent derives the laryess part of the material emsistance seeded to suppress the reveliico, Fejoice that the a fleren.e. b tween the: new end their employersare so wear a fovorsile aolu fen, ani consider it oue of the most i: peful signs of the times that the value of o workingrnau's lalor de about to be appreciated in ne nmin ty of whieh be ts preeminently ove of toe most useful mem bers, We ° The African liepbunt. There fa only to wc \ te eonelude that the peinful deiaie fib « poof the Mase abt edunen's Roe Site om Mouday e@ppl ooutrabaids prea uid Mef Meeiing, at the Cooper 1. might, fali (ar short of the atial reacty, All ac @ounts concur in represses tig Cia clitenscf these Poor black people, chi ty ex ontebiluren, ee Ioost appalling No toater t may be our opinion of the causes oi how 1to this misery, Mb the duty ofslo wlokevs t mera coe etetn releving i. Loe woe poop erl. derowe om Private charity rather dasa tle vernwent, aud it @annot be coubie! tut r oiet ns will respond Greely when the tacts ly jreseatet to them ae Wee stated on \i sen a, bhat thousaude O8—WoKe os ) chioty—were en- —. bare » biues under cape veo ebelters, bt whoo them, and @meny with .o& than a elog.e gar- nent fe prviess iy be ueoy of the t ly ewued and ‘oe r desiro et by u or * boose Ulacks ere driven bots by secu ‘ » wihin the Wulwe lives and slo ¢ GMlere they are com) > ery f our armies, \ takon care of for the time (being; bui o» ® constantly tunigrete, Merge tadhoe cf bee jor Blacks fo @he eed ‘remain belid, ee!) woud perish ef omrvetion were tno r the ecany yell efforded by the Banitery Commision, Sven fm cities the sifering {8 extreme, QS Mempbla ovt of fur thowsand persons, twelve hundred died in the three months | ending In April of the present year, In other | 4) Sune i any fawn. The reee'pts of sheen here wot en Guile en large &s durin cedit @atcer hasbeen of acon alt SCTION SOCINLY NOTICE “hep yar i 4 ' 4 Tr) Pp . ' Ne) places, the mortality is t.ii ereater, aod the ouly | Hr in the weep ioe doc atg a cquite fair, one | AL | Br asccatis eC treats ae | unos TION SALE \ wonder is, not that ro many die, but that any can Hi,” Combe ext reas Th ee ' re to eet , live under existing circumstances, During 816 ap- { th i \ ba, By ocuer of th Proaching winter it is to be apprehended that the Nt es , ' ! @ufferings and consequent mortality will be wil + , . Greater, It now looks very much asl! theodery WAL . will? fecently raised to ‘let ny people go.” will le er. ‘| actly para ieied in our own country with «the ie , rear attending circamnstencee that marked the de iver. | f " {=A (ING OF THE BOARD | Ai Flewant Uoursh . eorewil beheld held at Headquar ere, | peedag, No. 48 We Il o'clock, Ciepet ance of the Lsreelites from Egyptian bn i ) Free Al iy wreuiag, 4 v Ben ty Aotort ro, tiivacwiee, Lite At that time the entire popuation dirt For the Mair Mary . Peleoshore ’ .'? We ance dy te) | chairs, aofa-liods £6, Sai wouttive us the wilderness, Of theelx hundred thovasnd m The beat mod ehenpent artic t N. Db. dO “aA POSITIVE SALE OF epsera besides women @od ehiidren, anounti., in a. t ‘ ~ ie ' | HOUsP OLD FURNITURE. +e SPE: er : j \ BEA GENERAL] Ep i Tih rid ths sbout four millions of souls, equal to the number | PECIAL AOL whe \ ‘ UE AU “86 atire 4 Ay | of slaves now tn this country—ony twe persona r Wand Winter, The beat pi * ear | cow ly fare t et, near Th survived the wanderings and bardsh pe of forty Ae Sui Winterciuthing ls @ i j | rey, Waal ¥ "Ont : Hored ae years, Already, in cor own land, te graves of Ba da CO fl hig ; ! ocntrabande live the march of fres'om, ‘The re | ~ pees sult may no ve been ' af Ct ] ; ? enthropists, but miuce it bas c B ‘8B At Flatbaeh, Nov. 9, rN ' ‘ to mitigate, an far aw inay be jowcbic, the « is r as i ga on hie . gency ofthe South becoming tie charu:!.f> ear the pegro, © of lus "1 Recrnitiag. 7. 9% Rosnh, t sia The Board of Buperv sore eppear ty be the oaly . reaponsil'e Lody in thie ety that L ed active mesures for rewng reeruin oder the . recent call for volunteers, Ata mosthig vest relay, | N 4 at o'.uck " Mr. Buon? proseniet s report to the ef ttlarin | * hehe . r ‘ Lis i ’ i . Sppropr.ation of $3,40 0 0 fr tits ht area gthet Feruce . : woud waderebine the pr posed plan for ita disbursement had rece } hoa me aly i ® N ; ed the cordial approbation of the Worl) partment | yy 6 FelBtiece af ee * J t : DUUGHTY, AUCT'R, WiLu and al! voluntecre rased unier te mipocn | pe ly lavited te at ¢ “ . m not 5 ee iP a 4 oa) sa “ of the Superviere, would be accepud ty kg ce, 183 F. ihe ‘“ ; ‘ thioa ce MAE 4 ‘opal m Luresue, micros the Government and duly credivd to the) COSIELLO-G : r Bite quote, It le w& be bojed thos the | ie, “ae A rags ‘ ‘wad Bar Corporation ead other public bo tes wil bol js 0 wetva ! u Nock Piuvvea cil Lest AX FOUND. tote the patriotic cxamplo of the Board of su. | 9,4 te eaed ; Y Wilt ne pervisors, and thatour c.tizene genera y ah ¢ Vited to atten ai y vtgorner 4 ne bf 14 operate in the goud work, Guly about ec sceee )f har dep tae : a G BIO! Nad i 5 THIS DAY, AT now retoula to furnish thecity quota and | ‘ Nee t i UAT a | & 10% ¢ by DELL TNGRA AM. in the we cannot sow bupe tof ib within tie regione 8 i ml Beth! * Ste MiteanT | at ah . re bY plodged time, yet itis precticatleto adopt se.eors tat HIN HARE Y, 1 pee eal mas ‘ ret 4 » ha al oi 0 c will furnish the army with aeteady etre fre it slirady rT) ‘ rm crulta, thet may at vast previuds the becom ty of A CREE DIARY, SUPPOSE D conscription, ' tin ee.tiog bite an st ates E Auct Tho apathy of the public on thie eul fret ie mort 7 it m | A, @urprising, and etl more so isthe sieoc the vee | matic war journals that have been foremost io pron isiog TAM | A the President “three times three buudreu thon t o bed | men,” if he would but sdopt a certain pc Hej nar , ae or | hae done @o, and it now devolne on them t& | er 7) t 4 j oer {GLO-CUI their pledge, or at least do their mhure tows “ab : . abe | Papeee Ke { @unulatiog the public real in favor of volunteer! ing. ae n Tuesdar ' ” 5 earded @ 10 | r, wi Ea CE Ps I ! ' Lettcr frem Mayor Opdyke. ay T je AN item was published jes'erdey in our loent a (we iy te a i . at Gare urte . é columa, purporting to give the “true reascne't why |” iY NC Pr is AT anedag; 3 es t f ¢ Mayor Orvran declined ® re-now nation ty tm | Lob. iio ot Conde ul Ga \ ‘ ; ] a ab . 58 veers CAME TU THE PREM 4 mayoralty. The Mayor ina note t& the eltor of se trinedh and aeeaatntances of ni ae ASAE spans b i thie journal, denies that the elleged reasous are | toc. fuviid to tens witr Cam have by prowiny pc | CO, ALUTIONEERS, SKLE correct, and edds; Ry Ae a aniline, ae yg exp pes, al a iB “Arart from the fact that no euch occorrences ae | be iaben ty Caivnry Cor jr WD-—LOS 1 red ke 1 bi *, gin, wine, chase the article relates evar took place, euch an invention MARKY ‘N On Now My i845, Cat pe fav, tt ne pp » jotot (igure inea ky cuca inexcusable, forthe ieasen that it | the beioved Gausbter of oud ¢ i older, & fad deri », Leiug the cutire stock of a wl sale from the kre peh at m ron, aged % yea shom tol i . liquor deaier 4am m of inet Janunry,@ % ou “ . be fs f M > * ; i v4 ungusiiied anewet tole cdi Hal bel t alt 4 ie pee , ay r any HERMAN & CO, AUCT'RS, SELLS This nthe subject, by friend sy) atterp.om, et 2 o'cluck, t | » b~7edav, Nov. tib,nt i soy. «large ranger, time frem January to the pe ce, T12 Second ave * * ack and © t ard a wort A. : Sent time—t! ait Was 'my fixed purpose to uellier ‘ ¥ ul \ liquors, c.atapagne , lide ak mor accept re-election’ to the mayoralty tY On ‘Tueaday, Nov. 11,1 ‘ ai, by = MGao- For KR* CELE SEDER 68 dnd FIC Ik A | mpue HOK At CHAPMANS Minanclal Reports, Marketa, &c. ed to at word te prid by | ow York, Tuemlay, Nov. 10,6 P.M.-There waes ' SRC RE FEI | 1 AUCTIONEER, OF serious deciice in the market this morning, and (be Inte 1g) Pa way, wile ou thie day, ut 10 Gifferences paid to carry stocks were greater then for a ‘ ee2A.M | eof the grocery ravage any previous day. Karly in the afternoon the down. | % ee aoe “9 | L Ne be eee ward movement was checked, and there waeaeharp Pah de oe y a ' , wa ANEW. | TULLIAM ABBOTT, AUC rh ORs rise from the lowest point of the morn! ay ly equat ie The rriatives end ‘ g, base white epot on brecet. Ap- | \ fice 4 Kurt Broadway, oe 1 to 1 a9 percent. but the whole market dimaliy closed TY ee ‘ i lock, thee beavy and lewer, with a decided inciination to mil fog eh ba 4 matt ¢ WARD os) Me 1 sil hquere be | Gold closed guiet at 14d4. Sterling oge dull | iaenur Te ; ‘ ‘ ‘ , ee WaAhD | bald beer pu end lower, kere’ bis 15y 0 160 logo tae re, t > we even: oy be hae) & bi betty ¢ xe ed. Sevem per cent. is gladly vsid. t ior the canes mwisenerts Ae ys buts roward w b | ran len de 3 STOCK GALRH- FIRST BOARD. v Cemetaiy ford Tiare ‘#1, 00 N.Y. Cen, 179 PU »-On bine OW ‘ ' tg phate rm BESTS oo re. eft) 700 NAY. Con, R....38 in n Ch i o 1 t % i i "SESS CAIANC OOS, | ate: 4000 LS, Ge, 5.20's... WY e BHO CHI Alton If ‘ s i o sy STABL : or sc cissnea ‘ 000 Trea, 7810.10) 100 Mise & Mo. * \ BLE FOR SALE WITH | with every ihiag for bouser 100 do......... 106 BM Bre h.. L vs itt ead horn vd lenea{ iz £009 doke ba Aulyy O10 do. Wage , ae tial : ( ref rn 1 Ogle @. 241 othe | ‘ - : top ft Were oy Ne thcedal gan eee I ’ . ve | CLOWOUING. 20000 Te: » OOM 000 Mad. ay. i lz ae it l OLD Esl LISHE Beovet” Oe $0 send ii" M vol ‘ati : ' } Me Ovenune in k ys WINTI fi WOOLEN CLUTHi M 20 Marlen. : ° with, ee EVAN'S EXTENSIVE 1000 Hi lias 6100 Fh sak ideess 149 Fulton aver EVANS LATENS Ww RENOUSE 18000 BO) Chi. & N Wik v. 10, Pe 66 CLULRING ALE t 8000 ( 1) do AN OLD Esrant ~ ron —_ 000 Ch int, 98 $500 Reading ci 7 ' ‘yaky of. f and , FULTON STREET, | 7 ROU lo. LN ee e os in Baer May be tuovd one of the larges! hanésom 9000 at $0 Later Nia ‘ : o 4 ¥ r rece of call & » wasortua nt of Me's gta : bene . mn : 3800 M.S & No Le Wy heavy Brookivan F | Orercoste, Conte, | woe ae 7 ’ Underrarta’ Pi . de, &e 1) M6. AN lag.) TEADE Rw eee . At the ty tow ; YY “which iid estab, ab bY 1 aaa ‘ erallb ment hae Leon Known rh E 700 Cle. & Pitta, Ko i THE LV , ‘ WVINteR ct -THE mMos® bee Lelalors : ‘ FA») : foo Gal, A ChL Role cM r , 100 do. \07 AND NE S°ONTMENT OP 400 Cle. & Pel R15 ‘ t TH : . vi tata bon do. ija4 i ONL OF Tie BEST RCSL | : Sat T Sy f0 ChE RE RO tevelty. Vor particulars, cull in thet B00 ao Gal is $, hb bULLON STI . MOM AP anc oO. i ’ : ~~ WAY ; 7 Iho PRL W. & 0. SL i SOUR AND rr. RB. DEGROOT. 100 Boeke Co. id. ve lw AL& THK bas ’ » 20 Metropolitan), 130 vw do as | ‘ Based, Aue, 4 wa des, 809 seuialr 7% ry is a0 10 AL & Th Pt 6 ) 33 — w avkiwnaia ‘ : eae a oh bus , 18 On GROOND mrOARD. cu { hoi ee Oe ND Wook, between Poarl anc : OA) Keadine PR WI Pies ‘ A A tue promires v6 wth | ' & t your east t sar 4 Go... 1h gqas i : atid ne st “Ww ir wand “an “ Mich. Con. i i Pan\ Goa NinTs Add WY ANE) LIQUOR STORE 10 Du Milka Tite OW M.S. A No Ia 1 aa Br tir iJ ne eliar, with o er, Wy akue ab t pa 100 Cauton Co., 100 M. 8 BN ty WY Tureen, at bos bow rye ” w v4 5 : - ontuen ss 20 Cuin, Coal ba WO TI, Cen. K | s ne, rl ' pid PLEIN, & 11 do 60 a 4 es ; good ord y, dulng 9 geod “i x P ; . $80 Gat, ae ! Ow ' u h IN A Goop) %) 0) kr: 0 Cle wT if . ‘ ' ; 2000 20 Gi Rik Wiig | REE \ } Los . od t . ‘ ' af Lt at Yond ‘ rT] wud boo pt rar . } L BUY i Stock atakia wn “A os iw Al. él oh & i s 4 , : Cattle Market. « z New Yoru, Nov 1%, 194% # sid lee f The following were the | the past wees: Be ver A | Weala, 850 Te) ‘ i \ Hasy: ’ ‘ a bet open ! Ha ut 4 aaa * through she day, was ii ’ Wa Vy Hew y 6a Ue @ ve bu ern at purchased LU of the fiuet eats) ¢ het ki cer sud tones in ee) Oo 6 ef » lower ps cu f i” EWS VERON | dhe deame in, 1 ibshe aN MAC. es, ; donther wae ‘ . . ' ere aoe Kolding Duck. the ma ker ce ‘ Nix how SAL, RUNT Avth« 4 nv ue Low week's aviiag , winch is ~escounted ia by is Bamber of common stock, t GROUCEREALS Cows asP UaLves—Miich cows contipare quite in- |} ¢ laa steele fhe pry, a thow no change vitice sa ni * lhwon : ils CH . cppeupean te supply, tiemgh put large, exceeds (': i “4 RAK, TH CHEAP ES! GROCERY Bes thin oem 4 perce brisk, Mukmen are [fs VAPOR Ns ; sty da } ety saan co, Biome Beeb foe 0a LS ‘imgty . @ tote common io t at ! ene» PADS Rood, abt b ur, BSIaAD, and viniato choice #i) cd) | is! be at LOL bs ; pe Dar, xtra fide tus beet stasch, Veas Cacves—The uemand tor food he . iv, @ late a x Al parle o! tue city Can cave ¥ 2 though net eo active as last hoe CO-OP Eto 4 1 at SMERW OOS br! there is 8 somewlat ian ied » suphiy. feraaie abur, No gence . ore ranging froin T's tor ail | - ep : .Y . " i b vee hows, peatr, sng | WE AME Cis ka 3 : SS ONAL NO DIOS. avey tusk nd o} BROWN & SL jou P | TT . , Pia a ta § ‘ feck the maveet wat on Fl Lest from 469 to | struck fr an advane ae ste, ‘cc ’ a | * NAVY PRIZE MONEY OFTICK— Bex apd Furnmco Coal | Cee " ase offered ato, vasbuyars, | pho tach bo the trade, 4 ° » BRAYNARD, §) Wallet, Soamen barge Nur Coal bring tvs iw i ae] WSN PO aReaAbWa obs, bed Bowers, cor

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