M0OH3S'S BUBAL IFEW-YOSSEia. 



i tho past week the Fulton, from rU^re 

 nnd Cowcs on the 15th ult., nod the Amcric* from 

 Lircrpool, arrived at Halifax. The passage of the 

 Fulton was a very unpleasant one, baring to con- 

 tend with violent western galea for eighteen days. 

 From Great Britain we glean the following items 

 of Dew:- Lord Abucsosui * to Bucceed Lord 

 Napikb at Washington, The arrests mentioned in 

 oar last Issue continue in Ireland ; seventeen young 

 men have been imprisoned in Belfast in addition to 

 those arrested in Cork. An extraordinary general 

 meeting of the Cable Company was held in London 

 on the 1Mb at which the report of the condition of 



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company od iL* capital have been £337,479. 

 and the expenditures £364.041. Balance on hand 

 £$,440, against which, however, are various out- 

 standing liabilities. Mr. Wbitchousc, the late elec- 

 trician, announced the cslnblishmcnt of another 

 yimpany, nnd made propositions for a fusion, but 

 twos decided that while the application to Gov- 

 ernment for aid was pending it would be improper 

 » entertain such propositions. Breads tu 1ft and 

 irovisions are dull, and the London money market 

 :lnsed very flat at latest dates. 



But little of moment is transpiring on the conti- 

 ient, if wc except Italy, the condition of which 

 :ountry is represented to be growing moro nnd 

 DOTS Ml tODJ BTOTJ d^y, tho impression being gen- 

 irftl that a political crisis is at hand. 



From Russia wo learn that the emancipation 

 .lirriKs of the LinjiL'ior were being strenuously 

 ipposcd by tho Dobility. among whom a powerful 

 jurty is said to havo been fanned, entertaining u 

 inject fur increasing tlicir power and diminishing 

 hat of the Emperor. 



The news frnm China is meagre. It is snid that 

 he tariff question <s in course of adjustment, and 

 hat the Court of Pckin is acting in entiro good 

 iiitb in its dealings with both tho British and 



From the Pacific Side. 



The steamer Illinois arrived at New York on tho 

 29th ult. She left Awpinwnll on the 20th, bringing 

 California mails of the Cth, and $1,494,000 in trea- 

 sure. The California news baa been mostly an- 

 ticipated by the Overland Route. 



Tub IsTinirs. Lute and direct intelligence from 

 Panama, reiterates that much excitement prevails 

 there concerning the President's Message, but 

 affords no basis for the belief that revolutionary 

 movement is contemplated. The general tone of 

 the advices is such as to warrant the assertion that 

 the intervention or tin ■ French guvernment has not 

 been requested for any purpose, while it is reported 



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2oilt. — Valparaiso dates 

 . of Nov. 2Rth, have been i 



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nutedin Union Club Block, nnd burnt the entire 

 range of buildings fi-.nn the Passiige Edwards thro' 

 Plaza del Ordtra to the Baobradale San Juan de 

 Vios. Several firemen lost their lives, and a. num- 

 ber of persons were injured. Trade was unusually 



Pkko. — Legislature passed an act for general in- 

 demnification of all persons except Louis Lanar. 



Propositions were brought before Congress to 

 cell gunnoat the ChmHiiis nt sr,o per ton, delivered 

 alongside tho ship to anv purchasers. The bill was 

 reported favorably on, and will probably pass. 



Equador is still blockaded, the only vessels al- 

 lowed to enter being the mail steamers. No fight- 



Cen-thal Ahebica— The Film bust bus, Ac— The 

 Central American news by tho Illinois, is generally 

 unimportant. A letter from Realejo, says that 



vent the FilHbustcrs from crossing the 



ices from Carthagcnia state that the Lcgis- 

 has passed a law authorizing tbe levying of 

 ribuliori on all persons for the support of the 

 a Catholic Church. It has caused much ex- 









s the above 

 io wreck of tho Susai 

 war steamer Basilisk at 

 ;he " emigrants " on board. 



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Tdk Fraskr River Gold Mixes.— The glowing 

 accounts of the richness of the Fraser River Mines, 

 which were published immediately on their discov- 

 ery, mn very deceptive. Tho following con- 

 domed statement from a recent San Francisco 

 paper, exhibits the contrast between romance and 

 bard reality: 



"1. That nearly all the gold dug in New Colum- 

 bia hns been brought to California. 2. That the 

 gross amount will scarcely exceed half a million of 

 dollars 8. Thai far tbe space of six months out of 

 '''■■- '"■ : 'bat the Fraser River Mines have been 

 worked, at least ten thousand minors, of all sorts 

 Uld olUMB, "ere engaged in the operation. 4. 

 Thai during the -Uh, , „ u „ L „ ( , nlhg _ nQt , csa tbau 

 LWO thoUBind pcrso„ s Wcr ,, so cmp | ovcd _ 



LcaviDg tbe last mentioned class entirely out of 

 the nuestioa, «pd throwing Ul thc result of their 

 labors, wo shall bare a reiurn of | 50 to eacn m ; ncr 

 of tho ten thousand for his six months bard work. 

 Then reckon expenses, say about |S50 per man for 

 the period mentioned, including passage money 

 and we come to the unfavorable conviction that 

 thaj sustained a loss of $300 each." 



Sokora, over which Mr. Buchauan proposes a 

 protectorate, contains 16,000,000 acres of land, and 

 » population of 130,000, including Indians. The 

 number of white inhabitants does not probably 

 10,000. Sonora is believed to bo one of tho 

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