Show i louisville 21 gen genf palmer pallen by the the tho grand jury of this courly for enticing slaves staves to leave kentucky liverpool 11 lord russell says i every representation of bf the american minister was wasim im mediately considered and properly referred to the law officers A supplement to the london gazette contains additional dit ional correspondence between adams and russell in relation to the departure of cruisers for the rebels from england russell re repeats p eats ills his argument that the british government acted upon precedent and supplies a 4 memorandum showing that steps were taken to prevent and punish breaches of neutrality PARIS 11 II the bourse is firm rents lo sedat 68 francs and 55 centimes Cen times the london times says it is olenor ole oie forthe the american govern government men t to abandon its claims for depredations by the alabama and it is is quite possible for a government to yield nothing and do iio llo nothing thing we must prepare to be told that ahat the united states will abate no jot of its demands and will reserve the right of enforcing them but still when the temper of the people is calmed and when commerce has renewed its links there will be little disposition to dwell upon unavoidable difficulties capt waddell in a letter to russell feaks a s in obedience to orders I 1 found myself in the arctic and seas far from the ordinary channels of ot commerce and anil in consequence of this awkward circumstance was engaged in acts oje yar war until the of june I 1 was ignorant of the reverse suffered by the confederates and of the tile total obliteration ofte government under which I 1 acted Trece I 1 received ived the first news of the tho downfall of the coi cor confederacy on the ad of august augast from the british bark ba i and abd a immediately desisted resisted des isted from acts of war till I 1 could ath Euro european P erts andr dearn fearn iralia nea nen was true xie tie I 1 could gould not noi have been sensible gensib e that the tales told by american ships were true but merely upon the statement of a british captain I 1 diligently sought for precedent in law for my guidance uI dance danee in fu P lure ure for the contract and finai final disposal of the vessel but found none finding the authority under which I 1 acted qu questionable I 1 ceased cruising and shaped my course for tile tho atlantic I 1 did not feel justified in destroying vessels but on the contrary thought the ship should revert to the american government ern enn ment and therefore sought liverpool to learn the news and if without foundation to surrender the ship with her guns stores and apparel apparcel complete to the british government for such dis positional posit ionas lonas as it should deem proper the shenandoah Shenandoa lk was surrendered to the american consul on the loth when he lle took formal possession and placed her under captain freeman and a crew of his own selection to convey the shi ship 1 to new york earl russell attended the lord mayors Mayor ls banquet on the ath and ina in lna a speech he paid a tribute to tile the memory of palmerston adverting to the last reconstruction of the cabinet he said hallad he had received the fullest support from his colleagues with a remark on its policy that he trusted the country would allow time to consider the course they ahey ought to pursue and that he should abide by the principles othis of his life the government deemed it their duay duty to consult the wishes of the people and it would be for parliament to consider how tar far these wishes were based on justice he thanked god that tile the american was over and trusted that lie the be Rei public was now freed from slavery slave siave iud lud ind would go on and prosper for centuries to come 1 it 1 is report reported bd that milner gibson holbson had hat been offered the post of first lord of ther tho admiralty it is understood that the western union telegraph company hia had bon with mr henley of north Woolwich fon for the manufacture of knots of or submarine cable for bearings Beh rings E straits and alid for miles galvanized of alv anizel telegraph wire for land the subsidized mail steam service between brest and new york is likely to cause canse con eon considerable adorable acceleration of postal osti and pas pat passenger traffic between vallee france and america new york 21 A washinton washington ton special says the caoili commission afford from U S and columbia governments ern ments have agreed a reed on signor signer benti balti as umpire cases are to be decided growing out of the riots on the isthmus in 1856 1858 tho them heralds washington special says it is reported that gen corriage Corri agh col Corra torga ardd arid robert Duchess ness are in new york purchasing arms and munitions for the mexican melban liberal army A broadway firm has received orders for 1500 uniforms to be delivered during the present month orders for rifles and munitions have llave been sent to new england to be filled in the shortest period A portion of the franch french squadron cruising in the gulf of mexico has gone up the rio grande in order to use their marines in driving the liberals washington 21 the united states consul at marseilles reports to tile the state department that the cholera has entirely disappeared from that city passengers going east from marseilles now have unobstructed passage 0 with their baggage to paris new nil nii york 21 A tribunes special says J E davis brother of jett jott davis in his letter dated tuscarora alabama made application to the president for pardon and the restoration of his property and complains that at the advanced age of over four score years he and his family are in a destitute condition new york 22 A letter from an alabama postmaster post master says union men are arc rigidly excluded from reconstruction conventions and I 1 official positions I 1 the heralds washington dispatch says it is understood that gen howard will demonstrate in his report the utility of the Freed mens bureau and advisability of continuing its existence until provisions are no longer needed by whites or blacks american and english capitalists talk of organizing a national cotton growing company in the south the english attempt to produce cotton in india lildia proves discouraging d iscoe raging to remove ap sas to the security odthe of the labor labon bf of freedmen mr conway late of the Freed mens bureau of louisiana vill shortly visit liverpool new york 23 gold continues dull but steady at ales bales by the steady in the ar c t olid and there is no inducement M veld el Q QU aa to s ecula fods faes top rop rog the loans it ans in made a e toda today to day y a aret re I 1 chiefly at 3 per c cent eitt in interest t rest in favor of borrowers sal bal es of the recently average between and a day these have been made with special reference to providing for the redemption of the five per cent legal tenders due dec 1st ast the gold sold by government is not actually paid out of the treasury certificates being issued instead hence the rapid nominal increase in coin deposits in the treasury it is estimated that out of upwards of three millions in certificates issued not more than a million represent deposits of coin by the public the issue of these certificates has a tendency to depress the gold premium A fair business is doing and as a general thing the markets are pretty steady for several days a heavy storm has prevailed which checks transactions wool is dull and heavy though prices are without material change the sales include ibs lbs foreign 0 and domestic fleeces at from 50 60 to 73 cents wheat is improving advices advises arz from europe favor shipments pork ig hs inactive and lower hides are without animation an active speculation shows itself in gunny cloth which is in much demand for sperm oil prices ruled in sellers favor in consideration of the low stock crude oil is now reduced to barrels foreign exchange is firm with i a streng thing ten teri dacy bankers sixty day bills are quoted at 1081 a short sights at log 1091 a iio ilo 1101 there are not masuy southern bankers or commercial bills offering new york 24 returns from flom the north carolina election are not all in but it is expected worth is elected over 0 ver holden by majority the newbern times says the truth is the whole south has ty of thet thee most stupendous folly ever i wrought by any tany people and we fear they will have to pay for it sorely by two years yearn more probation and suffering I 1 under military government if when our legislature meet it will at once accomplish com lish what the convention left undone and we can have a now election tf of men to congress who are ake in favor of the federal government we hejny may yet get in during this session otherwise all will be lost for the present I 1 A special dispatch from washington says tile the recent appointment of gen logan as minister to mexico was immediately inedia tely followed by the receipt of important dispatches forwarded to the government frond froni ml bigelow by a special messenger bigelow it is said has affiliated with the principal members of odthe the opposition who promised him their support in tile the corps legis latif in endeavoring to bring about the prompt pro t evacuation of mexico by joining tte the tho pressure of american menace menace to that of or the french opposition thus in creasing the event eventualities dali dall ties and dangers of a war with the united states it Is hoped to intimidate the cabinet of the Tuell erles and influence its decision so far as to decide to abandon maximilian it is certain that negotiations more 6 or less direct have been held between mr bigelow 11 lelow whose intimate relations with thi the the opinion Nati mati rationale nationale Nation onale alc are well known aud and other journals of the same shade and the tiie principal members ef the opposition the nomination of gen lo loan logan an is ail an attempt at intimidation I 1 and tended to aid the tiie french opposition I 1 party brazos 15 1 tile the liberal army is encamped e d about 0 9 miles from matamoras fully confident of speedily capturing that hat city and bagdad iad ind AH ali official order was issued by ia on the lath prohibiting any one oile from crossing from the american side to matamoras or vice versa upon receipt of the tild information that forces were upon the antonat An tonit tonii from the texas side the french commodore dispatched to vera cruz with particulars of the oc aurence cu rence it is reported that a swift vessel will be dispatched to france for reinforcements the galveston bulletin says a gentleman lately from matamoras says the he rebel force is much scattered scatter Wi the streets of the aty eity city are fortified with earthworks earthworms earth works he c also states that two flat fiat boats came down on the night of th lath and attacked an imperialist gunboat which succeeded in sinking them both many of the liberals were killed and drowned and some were captured president ident juarez and his cabinet were still at el passo passe on the but it was thought possible they might soon remove to a more favorable locality as the reports of an intended movement on the place by the imperial forces continued to prevail the population of el passo and the surrounding co eutry entry has suffered se verel 0 of all mi kinds ads for the support of 3 z and anahis hi 1 C government A A liverpool letter to the times says there is an anxious feeling expressed that all matters in controversy between the two governments should be amicably adjusted dj the bendon london daily alews news says the order concerning tile the crew of the shenandoah stipulated that all who were not british subjects should be liberated athe he men were called up claimed to boresi barest dents of the southern states or of spain and france and none acknowledged being british subjects though 0 many had the scottish and yorkshire re accent of the broadest character all were released their luggage was noticed to be particularly heavy an article in Black woods lV agazine magazine says in the trent affair it is now no longer a secret that lord palmerston made up his own mind to go to war with the federal states the emperor of the french equally equall along long iong since agreed with lord palmerston and had there not been with him in the cabinet men inen to whom the thought of war under un der any any circumstances is dreadful the messages sent to wash agton would llave have required a short and categorical answer because a fleet equipped for action would have escorted it to the mouth of th tha chesapeake a in tile the cabinet ho however there be ej sat t at that time not only gladstone milner gibson and villiers but abut sir george cornwall lewis the of political reason ers and the tid most pacific of ministers the at the time of thel Trent affair england had a lung long list of outrages to be accounted for it had been cheated in the ashburton treaty eStates th ateA ates claimed as their own the territory they had in their possession and which by the proof belonged to us and as if to caly cap this outrage the island of sanjuan san juan admitted to be ours up to the moment of its occupation by an americ american dr force was invade dand kept military possession conof of these with other lesser but not therefore unimportant wrongs rankled and festered tile the trent outrage presented such an opportunity as could never be expected to occur again for fok righting them all by a process which would have benefited the whole world had we struck then walord palmer palmor ston was anxious we should do the 1 southern states would have achieved their independence and become to td us faithful allies as wll wil our best customers f the paris tem 81 De debadts batts sicele siccle and opinions Opi nione mati Nati nationals nationale nationals nationale natt Nati onale onale unite tn ai demanding the withdrawal of the french fencl I 1 troops from mexico A railroad accident near hope station on the greenville railroad 21 miles from columbia 8 0 kmil kill killed e d 4 persons and severely injured searn seara several 1 gen sickles has lias assumed command of the department of south carolina new york 0 23 3 tho the savannah derald herald has informs tion ion in regard to tile the riot which took place among the degroes ie groes near ili INI marlana mariana arian arlan a in west florida they burned a large amount of cotton in the government warehouse a company of regulars has haa been sent there to keep order there I 1 ij no doubt of the election of jeh Jef ikins as governor of georgia the steamer bali ball is at savannah making a thorough exploration of the obstructions chions placed in the tho harbor by the te rebels during tile the rebellion there te 16 much gratification expressed by the citizens of savannah at the tile establishment of a line of steamers st steamers eagers between that port anel anil boston the washington special says the president nt has expressed his intention tah restore th e privileges 0 of f the writ of habeas corpus at the earliest possible time 11 1 i hon 0 gurne gurnese Gur nesy 1 one odthe commissioners ners sent to treat with the indians says the negotiations ard are arc In entirely ein fin satisfactory and that he hc thinks a 06 commission sent out early next spring so as to have ample time to go higher up the river and see the indians of the upper northwest country will sug sup succeed eed in establishing a general peace throughout that portion of the country mobile ala 23 A special to the advertiser from montgomery says gov parsons has delivered his message to the legislature in which he urges the adoption of the constitutional amendment abolishing slavery and the passage of laws for the protection of the per persons soils solis and property of negroes new york il 23 it is estimated that there 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