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EUROPE. The Scotia and Ileela at New York. O DATS LATB& ZTZSWS. Our London, Paris, Berlin and Vienna Correspondence. Tha Financial Situation in England and tiie Causes of the Crisis. Failures in London, Leeds and Liverpool. m The Usitu fause Advancing in Eng land, France and Germany. CLOTHING SH.PPED FOR DAVIS* TROOPS. The Sliddl-Er'anger Marriage and In tended Biilliar.t Fetes in LonJon. THE DANO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS. Political Complications frcm the Italian, Danish and Mexican Questions. TIIE MACE AND COLURN FIGIIT. JEM MACE'S LKTTEUS, ke., at.. d). Tbe Cunsrd steamship Scottx, Captain Jodltins, which left Liverpool at ouu o'clock .11 th-j a tcrnn iu o;' ibc> 8tb and l)ueen*iown oq tnu 9 a Inst., arrived at Ibis port ??rly yesterday morning. Her D?m is tw<; ways liter. The ate un.hip Ilecia, Captain Mac ulov, from Queens town oa tne Oih of Oofber. by w >y ol Hall-ax the 15th Instant, reached this i*ert yetierdity, with merchandise and five hundred an.I IbTty-li.e pasaenge.s A Madrid telugrsm ?av? hi rec.t.l o Admiral Pinzou froni the P cl c is deeded uo(ii), Measures bxvo also beon adopted fur the futuie co nm tnd nud destination of the Pselflc squadron. A Melbourne telegram of the 25th of August says tbsre ?re Indication* o' securing -leiic.i in \'? t: Zeal and. Tbe following French kiplomitic appointments arc no ?ouocod In Pa'l*:?M. Mercier to Madrid, M. Oil'lea i Kenard to Washington, M. Hcnedetil to Uerliu, Biron d? Tal eyrand I >St f'oteraharg, M. iteculai to Frankfort, and Count M&sslgnan to Tuberan Ihe frigate Aineibyst, which hnd been lont by the Ad miralty to the Atlantic Telegraph Company for tbe pur pose of convey ing the Atlantic c*b e (r"in the works ot Ves?r?. Ghss, Elliot & t o. to iho Gre.t Kkien at sheer ness, was run acroun.l soon eft" r leaving Chatham. She floated off n.xi tide, b it would lure t ? r? luto dry dock r-T examination, as sht wu? *upp->-ed to be strained. lord Wodehov.se, the new Viceroy of I e ir.d. was ex peeled to iwiitnt bia o.licial poslti n at Dublin iu a few Gays. The St. Andrew- arrived out 011 I he Stb, and ibo Arabia, from Boston , on tbe 9!h Inst Cair l.ondoK Cot 1 rxpnnilence. I/iacov, Oct. 8, ISM. Jferifw if the financial Situation?I he C rint lnlenrif: tl?p?Hew the Am-rteitn H'ar Jtfffi.lt Il?l.iwrp ol Uoomed kit s/s /.''!?I Affiliation*?1' e Si ua'ion on 'Citing*?the Hank 0' England After the Joint SlOik Sp-culaerg, tie., etc. Iho c mme?chl anxiety still cocilnue.. 1 have been tbrnat-h tbe city to-dav . nd converi-ed ? ith men of si: r*i ks a;d pus t'ons cn :,the sltuati-n," ?tid I And existing rnn.l'.'erab ?? nn-nimity t.f 1 pinion, tbe criels In the tnon< y n/tiket Is not over by any num.; but b< w mnrh bltber it wl'l go no nr.a ran tell. Fur wo or three w vclts or mu. 0 Ibere a 111 be rot aider ?b e | ressnrr. h gli r:?lc of Interre; and more ur lr?. .all urea. -boti.d no v.-ry .ar,e lioute or hai.kln rstublish. 'Bieot Come down, the t;o, e ..* li nt the pre-ont Stile of a.lalri wlllgo by; b <t s-mh li tb: dletrusl and general ? lack of conlbletico thai one or two very heavy failures "?tight bring cti mi al rrohig rattle. Events In America do much to keep u- ar-xietv and break up rath similiter-. "b? c ntimed tuv. es es of 'the American nrm-M have contributed tu lower tbe 1 price of cotton and brought d w? ti e rebel loan by the run. if car re a day passes without this bogus ? stork declining two or thr.-e per cent, ami one day It tell ?ten percent. I.-s< than three weeks ago :t stuud at 85, ? mid ) ester day It sold a! fig llutders of cottou u.e anxious to sell, but very ew wish ?to buy. Many nnmjficiurors hive stopped their n.t.ls foar.ng sucb a dor,me in the price of the staple as ?to make the price of the goo ts actually lower, weight for weight, lb in tbe coat of the raw cot too. Witb the ? 3 "Uttcurd sncce>t ot shcriiinn's -.nd <5nut's armies, they ?know that bundredaof thousatidgid bales may buroleasod at uny hour. rb'riJan s victiir* In the ?beuandonb ?a"ev nave created ? regnl i; jiauio among the a cesb end 1 no holders of rcb>'l stock. As I intimated In m) l.al ?written three d .vs ago?I ? am certain 1 bat the financial storm wnl r.ge more lu tutu.e In Liverpool man in l/'tdn. luete are many ai-coul dors, cotton dealers >iu<l hi ctado rum era there wiio murt fail, Optot na ..r candid men agree t at bcra in loud n. a* throughout Hie ko sih m, ther# |. a- sound pea. ' ot position m the commercial world that preclude* the idr. ?* a great Auat.oill crisis, lhey Sly tliat specu lat cr.i bn he.-u so rile (list tli s p'r v-ure ami clones ? of "katiJMl" ?III toeve saiuiary. and In the long run do g, Milur h d m.t a modern's p.uic arrived at thia too# a much greater one would duubilena have occuirad drr ng tbe next tbreo months. O-i.s. ;e-able |>a,>er falls ? due beiweon this and .Novenbor 15. and if we gel well by mat dale th?re t? uotbm, more to ear. In hs'klng a| tM an tat lag pMM M loodoB, Americana ?re II ibis to ba niisi*<l by rot knowing or tb nking of tbe reniUrly recurring evenlb ot the mooib of Ooloher. headers there mini be.r In mind tbat vast numbers of small ana large dealer" in "dry goods" here muke their summer purcbssea and give their pacer, falling due , n tbe lat (to 4>b) of I'rmber. Ibis le un Invarlnb e rule. Of aoume a large number have made their midsummer col. tec'tooi (iheir .rcounta beior sent out to their customers ?dwlu* a year, January 1 and July 18; successfully, and are ready wltn the money in mm their paimr Other darge numliera have u<>l been so fortunate In tbeir collections, snd must rely |iartislly on extensions and aeillag discounts Now. last year government scrip waa sigh and tbe rata of interest wua three per cent. This J car c<>naols and three per cent stocks are vary low (88 > 81 la place of 92 to 87), and the Rank rata of intereht fe nine peroant. Vary raw merchant* aad traders make aueb prodts as i - justify tbem la paying Dtae per oent lutereei, and, fur ih- r, aaest bank log and discount hoeaea dislike at thia dime to laud money ee good paper, eve* at tbat bigb rata. In the midst of all this, una cute of tbe tightness of tbs m?ney market moat a?t ba Ewt sight of. the lost twelve months baa seen tb# rln* of a vary large number af joint stock banks oa tbe limited liability principle; home of tbaaa are btma/4* ouaosrna, with haavy eapliai pte aa tbalr promoters, sod others mere or laas hollow and pretentions. Now, tbe great financial mother of tbe Cnglleb bsnke, the "old lady of Threidneedia aireot," la ]rowing a little jo .lous of tbe birth aad growth ot so isny younger dangbtara, and abe is try log bar band at a ills strangling of noma of these rattier eitolmmeai tarsals, hers are many Inte-sated In li 'se young ?'responsibili ties," and do eol Ilka to sea their tmoillngs put out ?f existence. Great numbers of b*okers, bill discounters {nd epecuietore era dependent direi tlynn the (t>i k of ag lend for their fonda. and rben the mo bar bank puts very bigb rate of Interest on beriavora.or Daily ie uses to discount a grant deal of paiwr that f quit, unex eptluaable?and both ?r tbeee ronrsaa art taken now? e money maikat is stringent and weak bo..ken must la li. If ths Bank of En land n-fuse to discount Orerend, ?1 may ft i"o.'a request for half * million ?>r a m ill >n *ter log. uudar ..ny excuse wh.iiaver, "t'.-o mocti piper out," * large calls lor mousy," *0 . then Dyeroiid, i.tirney -k io have to say to 9oi;ea. I rnwn aid Hn. th, 't?< Ir c'* ?mere. ih?l they ean'i 1st tbem have the ten twenty or ftf "housen.t poiiod, lhey rx) ected to b .rrow Vary i.ngdf llie new Joint stuck bsnis that the r,auk of _ new trie* U crush have really very IMMs anptiml p?id wp, sod tb#/ can ooly ecc.mmoasiw iMr customer*, principally their <lr?olorV * shareholders. by aoceptiug or ?u<l..i ?lu? tbetr pap?* Imtim iham to get It discounted *huro they ?"? <*>urse, to iheae times, much uf Itim paper !??? _ Tbu groat eipmnon of cwamero* during tbo laei yea re rec Hired a muitiplicali ?? and extension or establishments, and vary probably apooulntora . takeu advantage of tbo want to start more ihaa have been required. ^ ... ? _w ^ v.,_ btill a riroog opinion prevails that tbs Baab land?"the bank," par excellence??r too mercle-al* . 1 be bunk, w?.b ?'? hund'"tih^ onuce dou?ra of capital, could any time ?'* # .,rl' by afcip. lug ?r cu.lall.ug diacur U, break hai th* i vato bankers and commercial houeea t _,u'ncB, times uf severe pressure from outward circumstance* !he bank ought to^Teud fecllllee, rather than increase tbe diatrese by curtailing thein. . r.7wo*sV^Um?ed"ooVye'clnTe?ermino To day a want cv contldence and a disinclination to extend ere tics a eery ?evere pressure. lboae with eggsneii sides will get crushed, while the sound one# anil emerge from tbe aiorm sounder than over, Oar Parte Correspnmdence* Paws. Oct. T,f8?4 I Mo't Hopeful Feeling Relative to the Union Cause in j Parit?Sales of UniOd Sla>et Bowie-Miss SlidtU't Marriage?The Franco-Italian Treaty, de. People bore aeem to begiu to think, for tbe first time, that tho rebellion la very nearly ou us lust legs; and. I with ibis reeling, one of greater respect and admlrution | lor our government as well as fuilb In Its resources Is growing up. Although they are uot quoted upon the Bourne, a considerable amount of our bonds are now I in this market, and tbe American banking j houses here are dally receiving orders for i ll>elr purchase In New York. Witbiu tbe past I ton d iy< I have seen tbern exposed for the first tlmo for sale in the windows of tho exchange doalers. The journals In tbo secession Interest have had vory 1 little to say of late, aud secessionists tUeiuwlvos slug exceedingly small. Ida witnesses to tbe marriage contract of Miss Sltdell and M. l'rlanger were, on bobalf of tho bridegroom, >1. Mocquard, Senator and private secretary to tbe l'.mperor, and the Marquis do Beaumont; and on bebslf or the brlds, Mr. Ma?on, tbe rebel rovlug Commissioner (whose tracks all over Furopc may be traced by the huge pools of to b icc > apntle. which this lino old Virginia pontloman-S) fur superior in bis manor's to tbe vulgar, mackerel ? etching, cmton-spinnin,; Yankees?leaves wherever bo goes), ana Mr. Corbyn, a Southern ^p(tloraao, long resi dent In Paris lno happy pair, tmmrdlatcly after tbelr marriage, le't for Loudon, where they will remain a month During tho winter they Intend giving a series of fetes, balls and soirees, which will throw entirely lu the h >s<le anything ever attempted here by the '-vulgar, ti.ackerel-oatcblug, cotton spinning Yankees " ]f tbe ghost of tho rebel loan, now on Its last lers, should present it-elf, like Bauquo's at Macbeth's lean, it would create perhaps ha agreeub e excitement. From pie-ent appearances, however, there will not bo even a cim-to' it remaining much longer. The >ve<id.nie trouiBfiu of Mhs Slldoll Is Slid to hdvo been very exi?D3lV * Qttd c*lo4 int; ?nd she received u great Dumber of btftuthul &od vuluublo prciCDiSi both from her friends .nd those of her hushsud. it W'.s general.y sup|>t>sed that the text of ths Franco Italian treaty would not be made public until It w '8 com municated by the King of Italy to his Parliament. The Moiivew of "this morning has, however, set at rest all oiiiibts as to it* tenor by publishing it In lull, together with all tho accompanying documents. It does not dhler in fact, although it dees a lltllo in form, Irom the versions of it ? bich have been going the rounds of tho pre s for the last fortnight. "lbe body of the treaty co oains net one word about the removal of the Ua'tan capitalcm I ut in This Is cont .iitcd in a protocol which I* devoted entirely to it. aud which provides tbst ti e translation of the I tall in capital shall take placo within six m nth* from tho date 01 the convention A dec ara tion, however, which follows the protocol, chanvee the tiu.0 both for the translation or the capital and the evacuation of the Pontifical territory?the one to be within tlx months, and the other wilblo two years after the issun.ee o a oecree by the King of Italy sanctioning the luw for the translation of tbo capital, which will be presented by tho Italian Ministry at the approaching sesfl o of the Chambers. ^ , . Tho wo ding of the treaty itself, end or tbe despatch from th- Mi .later ol I orelgn Allaire to the Esencli Am ba-sador at Turin which accompanies It. seems all calcu I .ted to couvey ibo Idea that by this treaty the temporal sovereignty and peaceable possession of the Roman terri tory Is guaranteed m tho Tope; that tbe capital Is to be porm mcnt.y trsuslerrod to Florence, and that the King oi Italy abend, ns tbe idea of Home Ihle is what tho French g vernmcnt evidently Intends the French cit-rgy ?nd the clerical party in Frarce shall understand bv the treaty; while it isproh.blo tbe Italian Ministry win he able to prove to the satisfaction of roost of the Ita'ians th.il II menus the ubaudocment of tbe protection of the Pope'e temp r*l power by France, and that Florence as the capital will be a mere etepping stone to 1'itti made her entree at tbe Itsllen on Tuesday even Ing. In itomnambula. She was In excellent voice, and charming, beautiful and vlvaclons as ever. Brignoil, who bus been engaged by Mr. llagier, will first appear In ^lhe Emperor returned to St. Cloud tbe night before last Tho imperial tamDy will go to Complegne on tbe 16th. M. Eroe*l Kenan is about sotting out Tor Asia, to visit tbe places wbiob were the theatre of tbe greater part of ?be life of St. Pen!, whose biography be Is writ '"the /wis* F-xpurca'orin of Romo has Joel Pj"?** among the works not allowed to be road by tbo faithful ? I.es Adventures du Chevalier de feublae. Jl wen high tune. Oar Berlin Correspondence. Rsrujc, Oct. 6,1804. Instructions to the Superintendent of Immigration at ."few York-?Largo Irani'clions?Th* Franco-Italian Con tc nfion?1U hnp?rl< ne ?CcdAnet Council at Vienna? j/. de Litmark and the Austrian Mission?I'ropo ml intei view of the Ctar and <ht King of Prussia with Louis Jfaprleon?Th* Lanes Plucking up Courage.?Curious Mate of A fairs in Fur op-, if c. The iie.-m*o papers publish the instructions Issued In Washington to the Superintendent of Immigration at New York, lor tbe protection of European Immigrants wno have been forced to enter the military or naval service or tbo i n .ted States. It Is to be hoped these regulations will provo au effectual remody for tbe abases which have produced a very unfavorable Impression or public opinion in Europe, and have been severely animadverted upon by tho German pros*, wbicb otherwise, with the excep tion o; tlioK ir: Zoting and one or two other revolutionary prints, has Invariably shown itself well dieposnd towards tho federal government. N .iwtibstaodlog tbo tightness of ths money market l.rge transactions In American securltlee continue to take place In the Berlin Bourse. By all eccoon is the sums lovostcd In them must bo vory considerable. I he attention of tbe political world Is still engrossed by the Franco Italian ^Invention. At first Its tendsocy was not sufficiently appreciated, and tho Italian* tbera selves seem to have been dmhlful In whit sense they were to Uke If, but its true meaning is gradually be coining apparent sod It begins to be recognised as a manifestation hardly Inferior in Importance to tb# ism ms New Year's speech which resulted In Magenta and Bolferlnn. Upon Austria It baa already had tbs effect of putting a stop to tbs reductions in tbe army which hid been resolved upon for the purpose if alleviat ing the Inarxlal difficulties tbst are fast driving tbe emi lie to the verge oi bankruptcy; n pew corptd'armee ia under marching orders lor Vcoetin, and <*onej"l Henedck, taught by tb* experience ?( W has set off oe a tour around the quadrilateral lo sco whether everything 1* prepared for defence, and whether tbe military etoree and provisionslare really to the raagaxlue* ?f thi fortreeeea. or only In the nille of the en.trector*. Letter* from Vleona stale that at n meet ing of the cabteel Council, et wbicb the Emperor pre a.dad It was prviewd that Austria should isks tbe Initiative at once, Insemucb ** France end llely were obviously determined lo attack ber aa Soon as they lound It conveeicnt. Tb* beat way, ihore'ore, would be to eur nrlae them be ore .bey bed ftnlehed their urep-ration*, and b*i..re Austria bad spent her last kreutxer In arma ments, which *h* would be unable to keep up when tbe limn lor using them approached. t oneiderti.g an etrcumatancee Itwb by no mesne certain that this I* not good advloe; for tbe longer Auetrla waits the greater will be th# chances against her, but a burned child dread* tb* fire, and tb* eot,sequence# of tbelr ?4.sumlag tb* initiative" by cr.eelog the Ttclno wre etui fait too acutely by tbe Cabinet of Vienna for them to repeat tb* experiment on tb* Mlnoio. Bealdea tbla, lbay still flatter themseivee with hopes of Prussian aaat'taooe which they are Justly of opinion will be more lltelv to bo rendered them M they start on tbo defon alve than If they beroso# tb# eggreanorsi II la wall known .nat the present King of prutaia, like ble late brother, has a eincere reepeet for tho bouso of Hapei.urg, which be looks nron an tne grant champion of legitimacy and divine rtcht: that be wee with difficulty restrained by hie mi? latere trotn coming t"'b? tbst be wutfld nave done so slier all If bs bad n<?l ?eee antlciiated byibepeaosSf Vlllafranca. 8'nce then bis tMxme bavsbern flgbtlng side by aide with ibe white roHti In BrblMwIff tod alutlaoit, b# hat txebang^d vtolta ?d uilformT wTtb .he KnMr. ?id officW p an. are daily sung lolhe concord that regns between ibem, but ?ei it .1 a question wb-iher Austria, if engaged In war Luh irriniwi wnulrt Aland M g'Hxl A chance oi I ruatliB r.n aTlSS^Id flre ySirS ago. The reason u. ibnt at tbst period M. de Biemark was not |,r""* J.M!y?,!q' ?j? Sn?aS he is Ills "liberal" predecessors wers o*i Iged to do as lha Kin. liked but he m.kes the King dosshel.kee, Woen i'iiM ircchale d-At,cross, asked by whit .agls miser she had enquired such nnb utoded In. ucncA oicr vsrv oi Mc.lici* she repllud, "Bv the u.agio p>.wer of * it rue g mlodover a weak oni " Tb- same snswer might be given by lilsmark snd the sncceee m lb s, icIUy h" bitiierto been to complete, hi* v'rl,'rV"v. ., ' 0,,n,lriiion Denmark, the diplomacy of England l.h?h?'tms ? of the 1-reeeian ieg,el?ture w> decided, that tbe Klng is fairly bewildered ?i bis own explolia, anO |,r qr cr?tef<,| to the man wh-> ssrlaicl l.lm in achieving t m and in eitrieat.ng him irom ih.- awkward position which he waa leii by his fr itner ad\l*nrs. N w Biama.k'a mono H "Austrian ' I'ltrUna-iin lie would like to serve her ?s Prlnos "cllwirreiburii ihrsstened in serve Wrnssia?"first huqjtllsM. Wiu Id?11 deatroy;" and be ku alroady gnee a treat way toward rveiiiing the former part of lb* He k?? muli mr hi* catapaw iu 9okiM?if. br-?ku* up b*r iradi tiucal alliance with Eugiaud, InvolvoJ ber iu e quarrel ? till bar e.te iiia* 10 ,-*>iKoern Goi inmy. and h>* jual forced the latter back into the /.ulserein, while aruuilog tha imperel goverurrieol with #k?rll?l uegouatloos lor the onnolusi a o a comm -rcial loauue between ibeni. If it depouded upon blm wo tn;iy ?u?pact ratbar ib*n belp Austria be would join France and Italy In despoiling bur, aud La will caitainly do bia ultnuat ta prevent the King from enleriog Into pool live encasement* witb bar, wbicb a* yet do not exmt, notwithstanding tha pressure tb?t wm put ujvo his II t esty lor that |iurp?aa. both at Gssttco and Vienna. At present the Premier la trying bard to briug on an Interview with tbe Czar and lomU Napoleon at Ruleo Raoou, wbicb, of court-e, would be a demonstration against Auatna-; aud there n 6 .me telle of his going for a few daya to Paris to mediate between the autocrats of tbe East aud tba Wist, but it la doubt ul wbetber be wilt I trust tbe King ?o loug out of Ins sight, and surrounded by the agent* of tbo Arm; fritting party, who defeat hi* foreign aa much aa they applaud btr domestic policy, nnd whose Ideal is tbe restoration of tha Holy Alliance, of wbicb Aualrla wa* t6e cnr..er stone Tue furtive struggle now golug on between Hiatnark and tbat party will decide tbe action of Prussia in tbe Kuroioan crista lhat is now "looming in tbe horizon." ro judge from th* pasi, however, I should be lucl^ued to lay heavy odd* Id hia favor. Tbe I sues are evidently plarking up fronh courage In flow of the complications artsiug In the South They reiuee p >lnt blank to admit the ditchle* to a share lu tba State property of tbe kingdom, and propraeto refer tbe matter to tbe arbii ration of Kusata The King of Hen in irk says, like the man In ltlucheard, "'lis a very flue ihlug to be fHtbor in law," Ac., and probably toluks hia new conuectiun with rlie Russian CaarevllCb will bo of moro use to blin than hi* relationship lo tbo beir or Ing land. To overcme tbe obstinacy of tbe Danish p'enip> tonturies Prussia baa Just sent an oxlruordlnarv auibo* sudor to Vienna, who Is said lo be the bearer of a earl ol ultimatum, wbicb, if reacted, is to bo followed by tbe iininedla'e resumption of hostilities; and iu tne mean while tbo Prussian coroinauder in Jutland is subjecting tbo uufortubate iubaOilaols ol that province to the worst excesses of military rule, "in order," as the official Journal remarks, "to arouse Denmark to tbo cooscsous boss of tbcoountry beiog occupied by un enemy, end to hasten the work of pacltloation by substituting more severeaction for the louicnt manner lo which tbe condt ticiis ol tbo armistice havo hitherto been carried out." Altogether the slluati"U Is extremely curious: Russia Is ou tbe best possible tonus wPb Prussia, nnd at tbe same tune inarrloa ner Grand Duke to the daughter of Hie King of l>enmark, whom Pruesia has abeady stripjied of twolDths of bis dnrainlotiB, and threatens to deprive bim of tbe bnlance; Fnglaod, In ell other respects the antipi-dos of Russia, co-ops ruics zealously with the Czar in patrooiziug Denmark, and would gladly bring on** coalition ugalubt Prussia, whoso Crown rrtuco is ibe husband of ber J't la cess Royal. Austria seeks tbe aliiauce of England to pro teci hor from tbe enmity of Kronen and Italy, and^ l'.ng land 1?. end uvorink lo persuade Austria to J?>ln France and Italy agulusl Rusaia and Prussia. What will bo tbo ocd of ibis itubr gllo It is impossible to foretell; but ir It d ies i.ot result in a general war It will only be becauso the lluances of at least four ol tbo Powers concerned ? Aosiria, Rii'sia, France and Italy-arojn so dll ipidap-d a condition thai they would not be able to carry on w?r lor throe mouths without doclarlng tbomselves insolvent. Our Vienna Correspondence. Yiknna, Oct. 4, 1864. PrrqretsofUu Dunn-German Pence Confer nee? IS J <ct of the /Vaneo-Italian Convention?Maximilian's Mexican Policy on the Subject?7he Austro-Mimictin Legion?Ap proa-.h of France to Spain?State of Hungary and Hume Putitict, <fc. The Peace Conference, It seems, is going to sleep. We bavetcnrocly heard anything about Its doings and Say ings this last fortnight. Somo people thought the Franco Ita ian convention would have the effect or hastening the work ol the Conference; It turns out, however, that the Danish resistance Is encouraged by tbe perspective or a European embroilment. Tbe difficulties which the uego tUtlons encountered arc of a financial nature. Prussia and Austria will not, and Denmark cannot, pay tbo costs of tho war. There are, finally, the duchies, which might settle the bills run up by their deliverers. Austria and Prussia have shed their blood gratis for tbe deliverance of tbe uermans in fccbleswlg-Holstein from Intolerable Danish oppression. Tne Danish Plenlpotentlsrlos have declined, on principle, to graot a proportiooate repara tion of the different Items of the publlo property of Deumark with the Duchies. Tbe German Powers, therefore, returned to tbe prcpoeal ;to settle tbe question by the pay meet of a fixed amount. The Danish Plenipo tentiaries have ecceptod this proposal, ad referendum, ard the reply of tho Danish government is now expected. Tbe convention of the 16tb of September between Na poleon HI. and Victor Emannel, by which tbe former engages to evacuate Rome In tbe course of 1866, la tbe great question of tbs day. In virtus of this convention the Pope Is to be abandoned to his own resouroee. He Is not si liberty, however, to admit Austrian troops Into hit territory. People here are very uncertain as to the true meaning of tbe Franco Italian Convention. There are thdae who speak of a new Plombleree, believing that tbe Mcond act of the drama?"free till to tbe Adriatic"?le to be enacted. There is no doubt upon ooe important point, vlx: lhat I Austria Is bereft of the right of giving bcr vote in Italian concerns. Our government cannot delay taking a more dellued position in the present emergency. To this end Prince M. Munich has received an order to repair Imme diately to Par la so get from Napoleon some explanations concerning tbe meaning of the Convention. According to tbe iniormatlon to be received from tbie diplomatist tbe Vienna Cabinet will come to a resolution In the matter, and, if It be judged necessary, will rttfill to the memory of Napoleon tbe provisions of tbe tMely of Zurich, tbe violation of which has been sanctioned by tbe Oonven *"on tbe other hand, there are tboee that look upon tbe Fracc >-lt?Uen eoorentloo as a great humbug After tbe prtocely rendezvous at Karlsbad and Klsslogen, Napoleon wanted to remlud tbe legitimate sovereigns of Euro;* tbat be still h.id control over the wlodpR'S of Nsolua, Ibe god of burrtceuee. Governmeel and ilia majority of Iba loin* log part of the public, however, tbiuk Napoleon to be In earnest. A leiguo of the Pastern Powers of Kuri[>e Is evidently forming, which guarantees ua tbs possession of Venice; Bismark has br -ught about the cementing of this alliance; Austria abandons Germany lo ber fate; Napoie n lorms a league oi the peoples ot tbe Win race, Including Mexico. Napoleon has entertained thte thought irons the moment he intervened lo the Italian question: heebapec It originally, It will be remembered, in tbe m?mer tbat tbe Pope w.s to become obief of an Ilv'ian confederation. iv _ Tne recognition ot lbs kingdom of Italy bv the Emperor 0 Mexico Use. as might easily be nn igwod, giv-n offence In Ylenoa and in Rome. ? It was intended to establish e nunciature in Mexico, and Monsigncr l/jdochowrkl?who of alt Roman dignitaries knows Amorlea belt?was desig nated as nuncio. When the 1-mperor Maximilian, on bis way to Mexico, stayed a few daye in Home, a total obange was effected tu the friendly relations between tbel'oie and tne Fmperor by tba latter giving evasive aaswera wbrn nueslioflvtl about tbe restitution of the ci nfl?cai-d ecclesiastical propertv end tba caseation of tbe sale there 01 When on subsequent occsslone the liberalism Of Maximilian showed itself more cmaplcuouaiy?wboo linaliv a diplomatic repreeoQiative of Mexico made his a uiearaiico at Turin-it wa* firmly resolved not to establish e nunciature at Moxlc.? and to r*nd a simple Iniernunclo. Ibis digultv corresponds to a charge d'effUrs, whs is accredited, not with tbe sovereign, but only with tbe Minister lor Foreign Affaire roram -ment tbe thought was entertained of sendiug tne Dish >p of lrat>eylvanie, Moosignor IWyuaid, as nuncio to Mexico, and our Cabinet assented to this choice lhe bitb p, lu order to be enabled to bestow hie undivided attfnt on on his political functions, was re qiOM.dto resign bin bishopric; on bis refusal to do-o the project of hit nomination was abandooed. Monaignor ChUI, the nuncio at Paris, now proposed one of hia officials, the Auditor liegl.a, woo wan. in the ..ploion of Guuterex de Estrada, tbo moat fitting candidate. M.-gll? repaired to Roma, where Outtlerez endeavored to recover the sympathy which bis Imperial master bad '"rnrdnnl Antooelll, tbe leading st.tesmenof Rome, showed bimself Irreconcilable, and alroagly advised the I'oiie to forego altogether political relations with Max loo, at least for e certain time, tbe I ope, however, expresses bis hope that tbo Mextoan government would rnakeemends for tbair behavior, and therefore Mcglla Is to go to Mexleo, after having been nominated nuaelo and arebbubop in par ibut. In ibis manner a aim pie auditor baa become, without any Immediate promotion, nuncio and arcnblahop. _ , According lo a Rraesels oorreepoedence. the Kteg of Belgium, father to law of the Kmt>eror Maximilian. Is desloos of having a personal interview with the haeperor Francis Joseph, In order to obtain leave for the en del ment of the M**'cm1 *rmF be,0? e?rrl*<1 0,1 0# ? ??'??' scale, aa also to wlfie out the lest tracee of tbe estrange, mrut betwaen the two Imperial families tbat prrcesdrd tne departure ftom Mirsmar. Whatever propensity to sal'sfy the wishes of the Mexican Emperor may have prevailed st Vleene, tbe sending of e Mcxican smba-e^ dor to Tuna, end tbe first epeeoh made by tbe latter in hi* first audience from Victor Emanuel, entirely changed tbe dtspoaltione of the Vienna Court. . Ibe Austro Mexican iegl.-n, mustering above throe tbmieand men, la quartered at' Larlherb. tbe chief Iowa of (htraiola. The majority of the men are Aastriane, Germany and tbe other States ef Europe are represented bv mxtv eoveo mee oely, mostly Of Oermsa orlgm, with a sprinklVg " itallaaa. French, Kagilehmee end Ru.^ elans. Among the Auetrtene there ere three huedred a-.d forty ooe Muagariana Almost every man speaks Gar man Their appear an o* Is on tba whole advaal gaoue, iner are mostly strongly built mee, tu the prl.we of III#, sod having each m much beard must?ehiee k-rs aa nature permit* him. I heir uniform made of light staff the straw bet with broad brim, end ed-med with e gigantic feather; ibe.r red or black ueekllee, with silver embroidery, giro tbe men so adventuroas and ouliendl h tpAsranoi. The e.i cere look very smart le ibe.r blue blonees, red Iroweere and md leather C P*. Wltn men* of these volunteers tbe motive for enlisting i m?y hive beeo persooel attaolimnu m tbe young I m bsror tbe ni%crity, however, seem to bevo been led by i different Imt.uieee-tbelr fnsturee at least as peak a life I lull of dramatic e 'e. it More than two tbirJ* perhaps of lbs vuinuteera lolioaed tbe green, red and wblt# b* n-r berau-c Ifey suffered ehtpwreck l? the old World end wieh ? ? start airasb In the New World. Alter the exul ration of th a e?a yea'*' service inaey of them wi Inn doubt sclile or Ibe remslnder ?if iholr days ia .Mexico, cger-'lsing ifce trades <h<y bud bce.i br ugi" "P l" They number emuna thetn?aive? at prcarot ulo-iy four ahr.em k'r<, Mneiy tall rs, sixty five hii>kiayera,six'.v im > hasT'-, sixty one J-Ir err, s xiy 'nfcl-. -rs, rtxty weavers, filly ii*s hlaokemiths, twrnty-Six millers l>- n IV brae ?sddlemakers, ee>euieeu guum.kera, seaen <e inlnera lej bai?-khinders, leu hliters, me< ticker-. ' ui" turner*, nint f-kii.d esse S, six nv?r?, c Ii.e ! wp wl uoa tb-- icgir.n lo f i;<-ttieta the eicn.eiitso' * pop 1 r oi ski led artisius IB Mexico llie crlo* (d llie Genu ii Cish-rn*' f'nl-u u:i< 1 n*.a wild tbo rclcttret .'area. He van.", au I Wi.t'viub rg deila-lng their a<lb?/|..u to tu- r-n .'v f"'.'"J1 ??uoioes." Aueifla re'dili io< tliut r ?mwerciaur iseutvtt. Tbe em. i-Bof levari*. by taking this a<ep. Baa reqelr< & lb* r#M|;?iv*o Of Umg George uf Greece, <>o the part of tb? \ Gw.nsi I be al i <ne>i ,.f s,.am wiih Kruw. torotub lb* Nar ? sea nd uiuia'ratio-i, it?:*t i* lm? y n* Uisastr. us to li a cause e'Ua u, it,a loraier c unlry, m re | irdetl uem ..a a bait, y > mm fur me y aug euii'ireof | lioxjco. kiaximtli o, our |a>iitici<ba e?y, win I,o mora flimlr ?sated <.t< Ins tiir no f N.irvaa'., to fittsfy tb* ain- I i J.1*101! ioa .luaui .rda. si.ou d <.(t?ek wliu mend of , Napulc-iO, ibu aoinb mortcmi re- ublics o- !?'ctiiicgo aod ? em, It? ater on account o( ibo guano inland-*, j Our li-inia alfai's eleven dull li my .ry cuuiiouw to remain iu ber renai ved altitude parliament w ,11 meet in November, when .--tunny deba'ea wUl probably ? ka plica < n ibe Iwui h oiieatiou, which, tiowerer, h*? losy 5UC*Z 'L9 lnlCresl b> ""bae.ua- t events. A (VngreM of All fbe 8-ivereigpg of Euro e, at proioead a yen a,o by N'polaon, is agou mkolo; as a probable c-.otin |oooy,Mi parni|? tba last anrbor t,r salvatiiii la l to tba approaching sPriu ah lor tim Vienna people. tbeir attention la en.ire'y absorbed by one ob ict?vtx: the g veroment schenirv of aurroondiig the city with a clr ?lA-of loFlrcsfeM lb0 current ul p?-pulir MiUimtul hbs ?at In impaiuoualy agaoiat tins product, and It lacouU dent y expected that the "itelrharutli" wl,| moat deci dedly aat their faces agilnat mis wild scheme ATler the txparieuoe of ibe year 114 -, which domonutrated tna utter uselrssuesi of tba fortillcatioug at Paris, it In hnrdly to be credits! that our wur department should eerlounly ? n ,'lou*'" lernlying Vienna, a tnvfu of 000,000 Inhabitan t, which might bo Ukau by famine 1b lea* man a fortuight THE AMERICAN QUESTION. (?ntlnued Good Effect of Sherldnm'u VIt-toi l eg. The continued auoc"ss of Sheridan in the Shenandoah ?allay and tba other evidences of the discomfiture or the rebel*gave gran satisfaction to tba Irienun of ma North lo bngisod. while the Southern sympathizers experienced heavy discouragement. The rebel loan fell to 60; but rallied, oioslog at 68 a 60 Bhtrtnan't Triumphs. The London Army and Navy fiaret t says that these are dark days for the South ix plain, to ail. Rumor han it that Georgia already luols tbe pressure or Sberroau's \i<f toriss and bis army, aud is even now engaged in uegotia tious for readmission to the Union, lheollectof these recent comb .Is ou tho fortunes of I Be and Grant lute yet to be seen. They toll In lavor of Grant, end I/se does not scetn to like the responsibility of an onslaught on the federal lines. Nevertheless there U a good doal of light yet in the confederacy. The Ketoet Army Cloth d by an Engllih Army Contractor. [Dublin (Oct. 6) correspondence or the London Poet I 1 be Cork Kram.ncr publishes nu Interesting descrip tion or the great army clothing rartory of Mr 1'etoi Tail at Limerick. It was stated not long since that ibises ? - * * -w ik'Alfc oiuuo kUBk lUIH CH lablisbment had turned out sixty thocs-nd suits ol uui form lor the Cunlederulos, aDd sbioped llioiu on bonrd block <de runners, lbcio can be no do ibt that two long, low, while painted vessels, of whose destination nothing Could be learned in Limerick, did recently sail from thence with caiyot* vf (ft/- kind indicated, and the belief that they weie intruded for the South was probably not wrong. The Savants tu Mr. Lincoln. On the l?t Instant ibe following address, bearing the signatures of one Lundred aud sixty members of ?' the liueroationsl Association for the Advancement of Social Science," lately iu session at Amsterdam, was presented to tb? United Stales Consul at Amsterdam, for transmis sion to Mr. Lincoln.? To AKBaiMM Lincoln, President of the United States:? We hnye followed with protound Interest, from Its origin, the struggle bet wees the eneryetie citum of the North and the slaveholders of the South. While regret log the bloodshed and the evils resulting from war we congrafulaie you upon the coustant lirtnness wiih which you and the great nation which elected you have defeuded Justice and humanity. Convinced that the United States nation will Issue from this trial stronger than ever, and with a fuluro dehntteiy separated from every servile intti iuiion, wo await the speedy triumph ol the holy cause of liberty. We are sure th it the destinies or the groat re publio will never be compromised by you. The Latest. The London Timet of the 8th lust., In an editorial on Sheridan's second defeat of Karly, says U will Incalcula bly Strong then Lincoln's political position. THE FINANCIAL CRISIS. Groat Distrust In Monetary and Trading Circles?Heavy Failures. The weokly returns of ths liauk of England show a do croaso in tbo bullion of ?l??.913, and in tho rosorvo of notes of no less than ?1,220,790 These returns were oo niu, h loos favorable than bad been anticipated that all Idea of a reduction In tho rate of discount was completely dispelled, and a further rise tgea even regarded as not improbable. It was supposed that the country bankers, Is view of the isilure of the Leeds Bank, were engaged in strength ening their cash balances. Ths Bank of Berlin bad raised Us rate of discount from 0 to 7 per cent, and the Bank of Hollaud from 6 to OX per cent. n There was continued distrust in commercial circles, and rumors of embarrassments sod falluros wore In dally circulation. * The following additional failures bad been announced ? John Gladstone A Co., general merchants, of London. They have been laige shippers of Bierobandlse to nearly ell parts of tba world. Nothing positive baa transpired with regard lo the amount of their liabilities, and it was Bt first supposed it could not be mucb lees than ?600,000. Later reports put it at ?160.000 or ?200,000 lhere *?.?! "fT"1 w lhB Prospects of liquidation, woico ?rfII mucb d^pcod oo realizations lo Canada and at Now York, aro not unfavorable). ?mm"""?""" tSaa's.1"?""*'" George Wright A Co., merchaats, Liverpool; labilities variously estimated from ?00,000 to ? 100,000 sterling. tAILUBM IS LRBD9. [From the Leeds Mercury, Oct.6.1 We yesterday annoum-ed the failure of Mr. Clougb, spinner and manufacturer, of Bradford, end tbere are rumors of another extensive failure In the Weal Riding which, however, we have been unable authoritatively to cod firm At e meeting of the creditors of Alfred Tesle. yesterday. It was stated that ibe Debilities were considerably ,<ver ?100,000, hut Dutbtug Is definitely kuuwn as to tho assets. The consignments on the books amount to ?146.000, the book debt* lo?(J,100, tbe stock to ?19 000, and the plant and machinery lo ?8,000. eo that if tbe realization oi tbe assets is favorable there should be s large dlvideud. At present tbere la no cuntlrmaiios i f the rumored bill trans ections by tbe bankrupt, and It was Inn mated that Mr Tealb would probably return on Baturday. A LIVBKPUOL MAN RANXRUrTKD BT TUB nSBBt. I OAM. [From tbe London Timee (city article) Oct. 8.) Tbe Liverpool advices continue to describe a tendency to Improvement. Oceassloohl failures, however, st.il take place. A rhare broker suspended yesterday, Oct. 8, In conse quence of ths fall in tbe rebel loan and the inability of his ciieulB to meet their diOernucee; but bis total liabilities ere not large. The Lsteit News. Livbstool, Oct 8-Evening. This has been another dull day iu commercial circles but no additional failures bars transpired. THE MACE AND C0BUBN FIGHT. Jem Mace's Letters. TO THE kbITOH Ot TIIK I.OMHIV uroKTINO LIPS. 1 take tbe earliest opportunity o.? Informing you, oo uir reach.ng London (bit ersnlng, t al I am gr-ally diaau pointed in uot being permitted 10 I.Iht G<|I.urn. I ..are for the sake el my backers, taken every peine In training, end 10 **' 'J.V oere.f mor* ll,.or beU?r ,D ?? Din, ns my trainer Mllner will oertllr. I do not eooaldar myae I weil treated, and Mr. Bruuiofi, who never found nnhillinui me rvlAIISf hsa tsban *? a ra?t Ina IA k I I m " my money, has Ukti everything to bl oseir, and that ha waa so ely reapouiibin in getting gentlemen to And ms tlte smpuai ri'iulred. Mr. Bi union suddenly left me u Dublin no Mondny with no eiplannnon. Coo n, had eyoryr npporuiDlty If he wished to meet me. ami iy..uld only, through bin rrprehentatire, ahooan ore referee?a Vly. Bowllng-nf whom I know nothing, aod who Is also said to be a brother.In law of Coburn 1 am niosi d'sa po nted, and he.v on earth could It im> aupimsed that I ebeeld dght. with a man for referee nt whose post . . w. nnwevJ posi ? t.eo 1 know eothing, end who eras one hundred mliee away even when pmpoeedf 1 wished any repreeeaUtire of the press to _acl, eoa Mllner area naked Coonrn a friend, Mr~ Chpitr, when Mr. Hmith Bdrlo .famee. of Ihe Asir waa oi.jeoted .. - L*"* " h" <Mr- James) would aUnd, but be wen Id not. New. ea te moaqy buslaesa Every shilling foiled me has eema from aportsmen who a it that Has been foiled me has eeaae from sportsmen who p t? their names dnwn, I trust, owing tn my public reontation. Cob .ro ? party placed en Insurmountable ebetae'e asalnet eiir lighting, mid as I bare esery reason to eupnoea that Coburn was not seen training, and evaded bis engagement with oe Intention of fighting 1 consider my voir entitled lo the slakes Yours, moat obediently, JAMltH MACS. * Losoop, Tuesday evening, Oct. A TO TBS KDITOR OP BBLL'B LIPB IN LOhDOV. In Justice to myself end backers, I must eak y<w inter? Hon ol this In your nail publlentlon. The puhhc has looked forward Wilt, internal to a flght between Ooburn and myae f. I llel railed opoD lo siplale my views ol tho ahhlr My Dti ?? fACt Of |l>4) prOPOOM whar?ghniiii won npatla widen cirnuleted over Ire aod. Again tho cnKtee of rvterva I oommissioned my traleer, AlfTilier toVmt on Kr Oo burn's agent with a hat of names, tn.-luding all the reive Mutative# of the London end Duhfln preeo. Tied He wished to kgbt be meet earn.redly would ksr. urNf to MaTof ItaS rr'riD/cIida,ett?hl?^r,i.20^e-*u,w"w ^ lndl?|.inel. slrced kroibev-tw-law Mr Bowler. 1 should Ike macb to knew If | Bad arted in I e like man. ??, ?}*' epmmn tbe publie weuid bare formed ef m# f Hi ks#W Wfll, |ft4 ftal tNMIII ahniiB and Ihl polio? iBttrfinf n th? T?*tdajr, thai ?lAetal "Ifiir W'V ef ?? deride ibe AffAlr Hna I, After the HMOMiiifBUi Kid (Hf? Urmtrhl that far. prnpoiAd mw rm.d?m Ai'di ifrti t !? no otn nitr. I ikink usdouiiUitT MTs aS.-Hefn^T* ?,dbk lo lie wbole of tbo ikekea end H.ki he would (.??? got ibem Why ei.naid not that eonree h- a op ed on my aide* One fast seema lo bey# been ?muted In the many aero in la ef ihie aBair? ?l. tbat my t'Sinaragreed on my behalf m aceeet a> referee Mr. B. Jarnrt. #f l,.e New V ork V <? rr.. the edvertiead bus.sees W*2. i',.h.irn' . "Sd the gewtltmie Wb-. wu deputed r. _.'.Koo ii Ir !P!P" hl" the mrevleg but te Ibe *si.<ei?hm< nt nf ell thai Rrnt;nMaB dee in*." a*vine Go burn a-thorlzed Mm to ngme one map sad te agree to no * " nrf Mr. J|!J1M bad p 'bl.nl? (14I H W%* 1 n urn 1 w -i? m llabt and Ug wo .Id. ad bis age-it, en-lee voi in lo n d it Had anch l.y?n 1'a ret* I leave it to von ?IIU1 f.Vs "r >?? 'act of Mr -amee aot s lln. ' are out the Itati-rueeii Alibough Iron iced to a *' ? re-iwi.;,^ , MBkes newer have 1 been i?-li bealih. ?nd <tren(th. ? oi- ro > | a ly .u rarue vL w .b'd to it,.hi am "ii"h ent tsu with s fa-, r ably rtg'n -nd ' * have wen ll .iU.r iheei- ?d ."i|?u>.sB<i-r. ? r 'ytinjii \ v|* furtd., you noi fn#nr - . \ . lh |o ]r.y , r ' * 1 P;HP**t ? ? n ( i. i f h i ? t for ft* mowy. ,?H h!;?;| it ,, vr???k or t|y # m rt% III * nt: t"\ ft'-tjj tl ? <s n, . ) ||| | J ft .* U'. hmM % |l (I 'af*#*id*, fur Inw ? ? ?JtttEWl t \ mmb org et to ibtnk thai ka baa travelled m far i??<r H f'?rt -lie.! a Iwn >? ibrnwieg k I i>|r k"t?wo fn?f (kiIm lu aiaii?> m? mindifd petl. emeu a<M'H>>ikit .n> 1 hit r.KI?rarr fr'-nl. ami] i> rnarltiatoo I moat M'fc him I* "??! a?v riitinr ?r ? M| i-?-?i.u?.> ?< 'Be New Ynr* luori.els t<> ?'?-?* onhiha li il aiakchoMer aa la(urilier mara: ana, ami 1 ?*aii g-'a>aula* inn will fm<l a i|mi( awiutal lnaa ?van a an I ark |?'U a.nan. and latal) four Del of .rn uil where I wit u* a oedll lor a man In i-ihlbll an m"fli plnrk, KOiimga, Mania aaa dnd iipiarinination aaCnkuin ai nknad on Tma'ai Del Should audi be -ruled he a?od nm faar that Hail lw >rroai|naia<l by tha bn id guar *1 jronr mikl oboiu-nt aa laol, JAMaS MACk. Ji'o i'ulaurn lu Dublin* an WILL aoqommo?a<m mack in ant fabt or IMS A NII . (From the Ouhlir K. rma'n-c Jon ro il, Oct. 7. J Oihrrn arrived In lowc ye-ierd y in >ri mg. He paid teveral vieua yeateiday, aco-iiiphiilr-d Ly bis trmuor i uack tuui \lr. J int.-i o' iu* \?w V -rk C.'iyo-r. Tu?u*h seemingly mil A' poaorfu ly limit At Muce, l ulitiro in n tuniiakaWy cut out lo- n pu.-ulist; bit Irama it strongly put log* iber. but nhonldors wide, cuesl deep, arinn l-m.: and band* large mid hard. Hi* fare weir* a I-oik 1 I qutet determloaliou, and Ibeie la llilie iioubl Irom the wtKil* app arance of llio inan, cum on?J with the knowl eilgn of the -'art" which lias rri.Uoied linn victo toux lu Imkf a do/en bard battles, that he would prone an awkward customer lor even so experienced a pu?lhsi at llara (.'??burn expresses great regret Hint Mace did col pak In an appearance on Tuesday at tae spot named lor the Unt ile A telegram. It l ? a-id, Ims been soul to the si ike holder (lieil'* M/e) that ' oburu wMI remain In town for some days lu l'ie b po tbut'Mar.u will n inn over and set He the uialter by nghttag. at >ce la ofTur"d ms nbmce ol ground io lrcle.d, as Coburn Htaies tint be do a not like the idea ol traveling tb'ee thousand mile* to tueek ilato In tho ring without that result coming about. Did (lie Men la trull to Flab IT [From Hell's Life iu I. union, Oct. 8.] It hen been bro.idlr slated on all hands that neither Mace nor bm opiwrent couteinp'ntrd fighting. 111*1,10 fact, both had got lar.e Hums ui money fioui Htuir Irleods far excocdlog Uie amount of the rtukos, aud that it wax their luUbtPiD not to light; but. Iiavia* brought tbe mat ter te a draw, to make a passage at or.oe to the states and there, in oompany, niako a starring tour lor lha ease of easing llio Yankees o( thelr|<-p?ro gieeabai-ks. N--w, to this runmr there ato several auanorx. Iu the llrst place. It caonut be Imagined Hi t with such a charge Im pending over tbem they w uid have met witn rucn a reception aa would have beru accorded' had tbxy fought, lo the eecend, there would havo been no necessity fir Hucb very accurate traming on tbo part ot Mace, or nuch a lavish expenditure 01 money, and In the third, the breakdown in lno mullet of a rclurao coulu surely bave been mauxged in a less clumsy manner. Again it bax lieeh ?ald that, being foiled in obtaining a auocial tialu, by mbicb large sums could have been realized, llrey d d not think It worth while to light; but wo thilik this sup ptbutton caiuiot be upheld for su instant, seeing that tbure never were Mifllienl lovers of pugilism in Dublin to pay tho expense o( tho blra of a traiu, let alone the question ol prullis. In ju-tlce to Mi-ce we are bound to say tn*t, selling aside bis injudicious por. orwaaoes at Monlcst-wn,noth ing bite yet como out to show ha did not mu ni buaine.-x. His money anairs were lelt to Hie hands of Jlsrrv Brun ton, through whom every farthing of bis siaco money reached our ha ids, and both Jem and Harry liave handed us lists ol inliueiilial nature of gentlemen on the turf, Ac., who have stood money, and these lists we bave care fully compared, and f- und tbem totally exactly. Jem has himself chal ooged his friends to prove tli.it has received anything keyood, and, as already stated, bin sell calls f r a public investigation, ile uuu os seding more than couple ol do/en colurs at Donosior, hi d d -rex any ens to provo tlio contrary Ho was careiul and Dalai taking In bix iraiulng, and wax uortaiuly exticmeiy Ut, mid Jb lo tbo choice of a relereo, we rco no cause to doubt the bona llden of Join. His agouts proposed gcuilemeu ol tba press who were above blame, and even weie willing to accept Mr. James; but no with ('oburu rested the blame lu thl- rcspqfcl, unless, perch nice, it may bo aim btited to the over stricture- ol Mr. .Iiuiiti m tho execu tion of hi* duties. It bas been further ssul that Join's sudden departure f>em Ireland proved he did not mean fighting ;'but even 'this is scarcely a tenable argu menl The match was virtually on ut three o'clock "U Morduy. II was certain uraer no circumstances could It now come Oil'in Irolacd, and therefore there was no earibly rcasi n w hy ho should stay. Lookin/, there: re, at the matter now, calmly and ilfspa-si'diato y. we are rather led to thick ikal Jem b s been on this is caauin 8 .niowhal h irslilv judged. and, s-tun* nsldo iheq es tiou as to wbat may turn up agab at him on ibo px t of tboao sin found lus money, tie c m-x out of the ua :tter scathe os?. Of Coburn we have formed tbe opintoD th t ho had not the sllgutest intentlun of lighting, aud bad taken but lltl o pains wbli his traintng, believing Hiu match cou'd be turned to accuunl by some Yankee jiig.n g witbo.il exposing bis some* hat protubersut connicnaoca to tbo souve props ol Jem's bandy digit. Taking Hie affair as a whole, il bss been one of the greatest bio vs to pugillim within our memory, and bus tended more to estrange the patrons of tho art th tn any event of modern tines. Mohave not oneu hoard a mors appropriate namo bestowed upon soy gresi disappointment than that Invented for this affair by the sporting editor of tbe M'irmng Adoerliter, "tbe eollapso of a gigantic wind bag " The Stakes* (From-'Hell's Lift in Irundon, Oct. 8.] According to articles nstthsr can claim the money, nor can we c mpel t'obura to fight In Kngland; but if that worthy h*s bis own Interest ut heart, and does not wish to roturn to America with his tail between his legs, bis best plsn will be to accede to Jem's proposal and meet him In this country, and altber toss lor a ru arc# or altuw us to select, say four members of the press, irom among wboin a referee shall bn chosen by lot. M-.ce's offer Is straightforward and la: glbte. It is clsariy foburn's lault tbat no referee was agreed to, and It is equally clear that bis frie: ds took no pains lo insure Ibat secrecy which la such a police ridden coKntry waa abaolutely neoeaaary to Beeura thorn fn m lnterrupilon. The Beta. [From Bell's Life in London, Oct 8.1 Although the Slake* necessarily await the d clsloo of Coburn on kace'a proposal. all bots ars, of c urse, off, tbo matob not bavlng boon ooucludod between tiunday and Sunday. Tho Opera In Paris. [Paris (Oct. 6) correspondence of ixHidon Po?t.) Tbe Itallnn Opera Is o|>en for tbe winter season, the oovelty being tba Introdacllon of tmall ballets or dlver tlsseiu'onis. U Hagier, tbo impreuario, who is also tbe proprietor of the Madrid Italun Opera, present" us with a programme 0<>ntalning some oew names of ar i'-'et, sc eompsuicd by |g|ini? itonn aud 'me ? already kn >wu. cm The lady eingnrs are Me'daioes MxrU Adutnolt, (Inar too-Demeur, lie kteric-Lablache, tUrbxri Y.archisto, Koslol ponco, Talvo-Hedogul, til iseppin< Vitall, Clara de Hngnl, Auua de 1* Orange, < arlotti Marcblsio, Adeline Pattl, Spe7.it sod Mdoule Vauder beck. Tbe prtvti Unori *re MM. ilarigli. Coral, Kraxehinl, Kaudin, Negrlnl end Mcolioi. Tneprimi banton? are UK. Aldlgh erl, Agno-I, Hello Scdle, Kngotn, Sterblni end Zaechl. Ibe ynwt b fi piofumh are M li. AntonitRCl, Foil, Msrcbeltt. .Uelv^od V*lr , with tbe 'u^i, MM. bcalese aud . uccbinl >*ia conducts ti.e hal el. On the wb'le^F prograinine proiuixes novoltv. We are to bave Ibe roluiwing oew oporaa:?Forza del De?ti no, by terdl. I,eon.-ra. by Mercadinlo; lion Ituca alo, ny C.tguool; < rtsul' o e le Comare. by Riccl, and liuch.-sa* 11 Sin (flullsbo, by tiraftigna. On tbe opeulag night Klgo lotto waa performed. Th* Drama. AklKRICAN TUriSON'IAI. TO UIHt CVBllMAN. [Kroro tbe London l*osl, Oct. T.) Tho deotia. oa her last ptk'aga, came charged, among other vslitkblsn, wltb a splendid album of oil and water C"-lor sketches, by American artists, presented to Miss Lba.luttoiuKhiT.au by the ladies of I'htledslphix. ax a tokou of r#"pect and admiration for ber talents, but especially as their recognition of the groel service ren dered oy her to the cause "f the limed Htaies Sanitary Commission. This lady has neen sojourning li r some weeks at i<*wdon lbix very grace ul tribute has been valued, we understand, by art critlae lb America, at L30O. The commander of tbe 8cotl* was the smbi'sadcr cf tbe tedies of Tbiladeiphla sad lb* bearer ot thl* eleg >at complimsnt to Mlaa Lusbaian. Indite. Caicctta, Sept. 16.?7ieights dull and declining. Ex cbxn**, Sh. ,'?d. Indigo quiet. Hon bay, nepl 18.?Fxcbinge, is. >Md. China. 1ST on, August T7.?Tss loaetiv*. Exchange, 40V. iasoiias, August 23.?Tea sad silks Inactive. Frrlgbts kxchaage, 07 Jg Auilislla. lsoi sks, August 26.?Trade dull. Commercial Intelllgeaee. r*R I.ONDON MONKT MA'tXKT. The DDfkvorable bank returoa cans <d renewed heavi ness In tbe liiadoa Stock Exchange on tho 7th nod a gene ral dacllna In pricaa. Consols cbeed fiat at 88 ', a V- 'I ha discount saurkst wea also unfavorably lofiuaaeed. and aa luereaaed demand for moaey took place. Nine per cent we* tbe general rate lor good bill*. Mrsars. Bering Bros, k Co. quota (7th) bar silver at Is. Id.; dollar*, 0s. 104.; asfles, 70s. 2V1 A mar lean stoeks have been very quiet, asd business la 0-20 bonds bas bean vary limited at present quotations? 03 V a 00. All etbsr sssurltisa usgleotsd. LexiHiv, ust. 0?Even log. Ceasota slosed at 00 a 08)4 for moaev. Aaaaicejr Htocaa.?Ilila.it* Ceatrel fUilreed, M a 61 dlsoouat; Erie Railroad, 41 a 41 ran rsaia aoonaa. Pabn. oat. 0?P. M. Tba Bouraa Is flat, lha raotaa closed at Otf. 40a ma LATmar mark art. [Tba weekly report ot tba Liver poet oottoa market reached us by tba Damascus, sad baa bam pobllsarfd la tba flautA-b. Haa*u> ] T.ivmmoL, Oct. ??rvaaloa. ttow?Rales today t.OOO ba ia. laeicdfag l.lwOta Trow?Rales tossy ?,<hkj as ?a. ioch.wius iaww u la tors aad exporters lbs star*at la salt, wllb Ut iquiry, sua qusiatlous are waak. Misnrn ?Yba mxrkat it quiet aad eteadr. ? baa aa oi wtos--. ? Tbe market Is steady. Lord l teadwsey . _ .. mwcra. ?The morkot a laaotlve Coart Cale??i???Thl* Day. Brraawn loist?< Huxrr? rarl 1 ? Caart opens at eleven a. if.-Ne*. 1040. U60, 2dg3, fli?s, aaeo, tail, a^sriF, ?Bt.-a'B. sh: .st1vv&ii -rif, M>3. dtH, 84iv, f3T 4767, 44M, jo;} flr.iu ',a ?*"44. )477. 4IS7 ? <e?. i 'Yi, Md. iJ-V I 418JI 4i*4 U8., 4 4,!M. 4'30-. ?U4, 41 ;o riif Ctmrvmnon Hat n or Pimm aae Hi iw.-Mr CtorlW 8 Ifltw, tuclloMM, told al sierra ?'clock yesterday ??!% log. ml |>iib IC iucUm, lbs luisae of lb* following ?kvn^ piers and all pa on .he Norm rlrar :-Pwr ]| aomiul rewd. *6.000; pier loot of Wait airaal, MO,mm piar ??, gT.ftUBa pior 4k. #0.300; P'ar 47 .|b imp. the leases ara far IkU Crmd of ten years. Tba aala took pteee by wtar 4 mpir llar Breuaaa. l.ar caa roa thb Hrwrrrr or TBI BLooaiscpam?. ?L A.-J-K-MTIO*. ?Iho Rot. jAaepb Wood*, of MorrUaeta.M In daiiver a lecture oa Thursday evening, Ociobar 27. al AsiTuiion Hilt. No. T,M llgbtb arenuo. THa suMe* Mil bo ?? lYua Manliness." Mr. Wood a M a laolu-erW well known ahillif airuvtig Ibe Catdelie oo.nmuu wy, end aa Ua will be aura In at raci a foil h'Wtse a largo wo will undoubtedly be ueaa I ny tba aaaoclalioa. 'Iua fair, ii A.i> or th* Uaioa Homb anb .-euoou roaraa OitrnaN Cuii.nam >? or a V oun raana.? fke lalr for tba 1 be irMt o? tins piallenorkby lastlluuoai com mail cad ad ' It vlug II .11, opitosiie the Academy of Mualo, aa Muaday night, and was very wall e> landed. Tbo receipts aa IM opening niglit wars largar than eipecled, but aot a large aa Utay abould Lara been I Urn lastltutloa wad vbartaied by tbo l.a<laUturc of ihta btata fur tba aak l'iir|Oia uf itirniHbiiig a home tu the orphan cbildrea of Hi" gallant volunteers. It Is tinder ibe tra g.nneet a prrieiitM w h"*e names are a gitarsnted lliat li will bU wt ul Ita name iaipiieb Having baeti m operation abowt three years, (lit roeult already ahoaa lis tea purines ?ud uselo.neae. lb? tsalwf of f?a children wbn ba?e altetidy re Hied the banaftt Ireea It, v trying from two to twelve >ear? .it sea, alrn.dy exceed wnat was anticipated; the conseU'tuaeu le Unit mure funds are wanted In carry it on This teir has beea alarum or the putpeHH of aiding lho work tlimncully o.tr eivlzoiii aave liberally to tea .-a It-ry fair for ilie benetii o- the rick ?nd wo.jn.in I ,?<il ttare bow lei Ibein oouie 'orward ond paltoiiize tba lair toe tbd benefit ?f the obddrun of tne ?ame sold.era. Ibsraear lainly on ii bo no belter tib,ect lor their huoevoencs Tbs fair will be kept open every al tern on -nd evening a# Una week. The m?i>pg-re bare sent u t a pbnWape ? a dtdl named. Marina Wa-hiogtou, dre-aad iti the style m tbu ladies ol bei day. win b is to ne ra ed for us aooo at Ibe cb in tea are all uic?n I here are numerooa laea articb a w bleb will be found of Internal iu lue building. Let our citizens go aud sou lor ihi-ra?e ves Tna Tailors >ha Working labors' Trade Prote* live scat lietievoienl Uulon asboci tion met to fiidpw lii?lltute on tlonilsy evening l ? co .ler with leadf fellow workmen of other trn.'o dssocuiUuis svllh rw gnrd to the dillkulty winch bas nriseo between Ik* journeymen tailors and thi lr rrnplov era. lbo fullest oncouregement Ir given to toe working men et the associnl "n lo bold ut lor the lm-ro??ed veals at onnr es winch tbev have th)ittivndo.l t( toe Itmneasd g . tne lug win. h accepted 11 tele mvil Inn to lake p .rt is their proceedings and tba entbuai isnt which p>ewt e4, together who the tiruriy itlo.l??s >l ihe s eak?rs represent'!)* v tri usoibgf ir.j !. be tukon as at. In ea. The lar/e h:ill o' the building was crow tl.-d to Its utroeel c.r u ily by inecbiuicn "nil wot km* no- , earnest and ra solved t ? sust ill tbo net ton o the Joui normen tailors, wh" hire relm-ed to. work uat'l beeinidmera an org tbeiu the nir.ra.aed bo vie. A mrlee id resolutlo v irrs adopted pledging the in > ling to tli.il e >ct. ? (1 acvrol speeches were lovrle. wtiicb were rouciv il wtin inucn ?p I'lHuae. A sp-el 1 rceeiiugo the tlotbier'.- Union was a m held on llnartsy alte.onmi at t lintuu Iml , in into sow? wilt leiard to the eti Uo o. ihoio.iriiov iieiit.il r? ha go e at foidoig w ir licit no cuco-sioii should c me '-ins the einployera, b it tuat every pro|ier means vb >uid be tnkeu io ir'l.si the demand o tbe pmrnerrnen until suae linio in (boy would slmw all inc 'nation t i ru.'cuiob Sa tbu pressure thus brought to honr upon their III (11 colly between lheenn lovers and employed la tb s bn of trade promises to be protracted, MAILS FOR EUROPE. 1'tie Invcktiiiriit of lllotiinr>ntt? V*., kr laic ti.'w ii is it t Utneral oram'i Army* lllavi'Uti iili ?f Ci -iter ?1 'iltwi Itlwn in lbs Bnennmloalt Vallsy-Th? batrtl Wat Krwi ft out All I arts ??f the Country** Xlte Lalsit Krtvi fr??m Alrtlco, Cub*, Si. DoiiiIuiio, Ae., Ac. The Cnnard sta.imshlp Ohma, Captain Cooka. will laask this port to day It Liverpool. The mails lor Kurope will close at half past seven o'olodk Ibis muruiug. Tbs Nkw Y. ** Wltlon for Kurope?will be ready nt haii-pMt six o'clor k |o tbs rooruing, ard ai gtvo the UtesTdeapatches from the A'tuy of Lieoieaawt Oeiteral Gra .t, Investing the Kebai (,'apit d, witb lull a* counts of their latest tnovemeo'e and operatl ns. rkd luluet News Irons Geueial' liertdau's Aimy, In the Sn*? andoab vallrr, with details of tbe brilliant Oavalrv Flfkt near Usher i Ilili, m whlco tbe Rebel Den-ral Roeeev wnn tiom.iletely roured; Tbe latset aco oibls of tba Movu menib or General r-m rraan's Yorc?b in Georgia, and 0 the Operations of tbe Itebsia unJer Ceuerai U -od, sad lbs Ut'.eal intalligsjos frnwi tue Uu nu Forces in all ped tluua of the country; Tbe laievt nasi .r m the Resel Slates; Further particulars from th* OH R'g on ol Ibab sylvoia, w ith a vcienltfto Investlgsiloo o; Ita reaon'waa and a descrlptloa or tbs va'lous u as to which retrolaaa Is spilled, Ihe latas'. Now ir.un Mexico, Cuba and to. L'oailngo, and accounts of all Imporisnt eventa of Iku past week. single copies, iu wrappers, ready for maiilog, Use cents Prises Cwavted in all J.esa'tzetl Lata lerlss and Information glvsa. JACOB, B.wksr'a oOes. !? Broadway, heir I or*. An Ailmliahia Co.iabd'qiH.-rii' who slva* a thing un la aiU to "('rup It;'' bu' wh?a have orapuad IMIaLuN'B M'llfT /tl,u ivflMJ O (????? u?i will be me iniirb daugbtei with Its od?r e> er la pis It up. _ ___ Tin fr lielnr'a H.alt Uyv? l?e Tlral In tba world Harmlesa. rabable, I' tanlane ma Tt.? on f paiCb* dje. Bold by all drug* at*. J'cr.iory Si Warrlar straat. nilllur t Uitlh uil'l . he 4|?IV' |lo?'| patent com:.reaaad Ivory. 5"i B oa lway. 8lgo Ooldea W* phanb t'tarrlnijea at I'.? run ns ? '.V '?-?! M"?. then.' Inur.ed"." it.vx of Carrl?g"a on eih'hit an vH loraae rl b J??'-fe Hard"" foortvani i Mr.vt nur.f i I aieoue bv. i'ary ka.r build ng em .nmiiy M. ? i.-woat ?et mollis* io.ia Ivatvlra iroai tie noa? t "?< h t "?? ?' l e rarlatlof of I'arx C? iIj as. to tba l.g to.t Tr d' af TLat p jrllon of the atoct damag ut .it toe 'at-' ' re *i ! t* ao d al * " a', v rrduued prk-. a ao.tihe ' niiw (l?p?'?.aV I oua-e' red no* I to the got t audard. iV.XCi I'iO TllJv'tS'are ag nta fo the aa'e of U tl l'a Alhattr Slat, -e A I i I asaortinent of thoaa .elvhiated S.eigha w.ll bo faced la our atoca Clelhlng.?Part uf t??c La jrll. V.>s? complete end licet made stock of wh'draal- ClnlbtUg f?? men nnd lv> ? e-er manned tired, la now or e-ul at r-m'. lor Hurt, data by L?(NHSTP.';.:r BJtAOKORJ A CO I VI llr'.adwat, ul half the pr.oi.i naked by h ) usual ou.t dealers. ( tlatadorn'a llnl* f)yr, Pmvvvat va and W lg nepoi. wbUlraaie und retail. No. d Aator Haw* Tba dje app.ied by ?UU?! arttata. Dlbrrhnk.?fkronlc or Movent DMv? rhua are aertalnl? aooa cure.! br BRANDRHTU'B PILU I .et Sll a. ho hare frienda In the army see (bet Kran 'revV a Pll a are w.'hio re. -l of (be an ercr. Pr'o .p*' otree ?0S (anal alrect Rrandr th Mo"an .Sold also at ho. ( Una a tare, and by de. era ea?r?lly ttnacrve?The grn'ilaa have B BRAhlitMH. In wb>V la'tara, on govarniovnt ata.np. Kor I tie list'' *nd Sltlat ?On r< v*s Trk* eophernua Ibabeataai etirapast article. Poll by Jr?w giata. ; For Cong It* *?*?? t.o'tle?'iru ?l? PIPE TRIE TAR DROPS. Excellent Bold hr the dvw* giata. Fit ra for the I nrtlee.? Oitnt t, ?''"'I C" aal street will atyen to dav a a ee-loa ? f ci ol ? Pura. ? a-*e op In Ihe ccweal ard it. al lux I nabl' 'J ? o ctor '? Capea, Cellars, vtulta ao.l Cu!*a. t fiia-i |? u?ar a obi-t o ftea'i and .onuliio Furs ti pt c?, (?? ?? BANTA. corner of Canal aud Wo".ier ait'et^ Itlaheat Premium l.er k Kitted '-wvlnf Machines W HEELER A WILSON, ii ? Bros Inav Hill's Hair Myr, I'lf y enta, " brown, rallabie. Depot No. I Bar-.U? atrael Ro.S by n? dru .giata. Immense I'tlrai P"l ' < t.l ReebSn Oue hondrad thouMn 1 jTr'uylfs'"4 no N.i-a. at , near Heekutmb. l.adlee' BrgcUlt-l'" stt I,.? . w? .1, . i ht. l?n, twalre. Il'trwn I m a haaani do"arael h. Va'.ale b, U. f. AI.LkN. Ho. il? Braedwea. oaa deer batow C?a*l atreet. PI re. Wl neia.sv'a iontltlae Uyrtap, rev ?hi drain Taat' lng eeaws Dya?nt?ry and IHarrb-a. rec.lelea tbs Btomaeb end Bowsls and curat Wind Uo>t& Persy's Jsptsrta lloas* erut Mhos Ps?* Ilk Is vsrj coavtslank. Ask yewr ah oa uvea ar fur It. Pateati. Patents. t-axa nxc Psretga Pateata" E*i?Itle7""n< tf r'.n aa4 braatekodles lo Wa'hl.mtoT 37 Bew#?tiu?lwH!.,0r ('?">'*M'k-Kloa 1 ? hundred al,7sr!? a'?,.*n tvren ' ve u> ere ill SZ2JS2JNor -? ? / f C. Al-taX*. ?u Breadway, eoe dow hah-w a.'asai at eat ,r, Hair ivyeln* mm "if '2 gAiciiBt-titt. .u jyt^Jsfrsuw