siltbrOntinto gimo. .:... The Waahinron correspondentiof rorneyii Pries sayi: Mr. So hana6, - with all his frequent pre. tendons of devOtion:to the adoited citizens, has lit eriy taken - it in hisll4d ihit the way to sare the Administration from 'duel; disgrace "is tocourr.tlie Americans. lie is hugely enampred of them since they accepted a porti s on of the Democratic ticket New York. lie likels them for s tbeir bolt in NeWJe icy; he applaude th i m for their refusal to accept the Republican name in pcnnsAvatiin, and if ho can ow • •Iy convince the country that the Union is on the eve "of dissolution he expects to conquer the nomination at Charleston, and td buy a re-election with their aid In 1860.' The Am;lcans arc, however, not so 'easy To court as the Presient anticipates. They antici pate and appreciate his designs. ~ _ A piper reaii before the British Scientific Association, on Underground Tempemture, stated that, with a thermonieter sunk,th , the depth of three feet, the greatest cold was experienced in February, while at six feet the greatest cold was experienced • in March; at twenty feet deep the greatest cold 'was in April; and atkwenty-four feet deep the great est cold Was in July.! .... The Charlestim Mercury very frankly says i s The Democratic patty must he a Southern party or no party. It cannotpterve slaveholders and also free ' toilers) with their-arrdgent and ruinous pretensions.r And the Atlantic (Ot. 1 ) , Inlttligteer say's . " Dernoc raci the at Is whaf vie have been tell . Ing the people all ding. Ten thousand photokraphs of Capt. Brown (copied from an admirable likeness) have" been, pre pared under.the di u tion of ilr. Thaddeus Hyatt of New York; andoff; for sale at one dollar each, ' the proceeds (after Pkving the trilling expense of the work )to go to Captr Brown's family. 'We under stand that a considerable Sum has already been real ized from the sale. f_ • • -' Atchineon, Stngfellow, and Buford are un whipped of justice. he miscreant who squirted to bacco juice into the o yes , of Old Brown's murdered ana dying . eon waere t traraed for the act with the of (tee of linked States jiltirshalL Old Brown is sure to get the gallows for his reirard.. OrilY ruffians in behalf of Slavery ar henored., Such is Locofoco justice. • . InTratrkfort l r.the-Maliandin Munich, are dead houses, to which bodies are sent previous to _burial, where they are kept some two or three. days' for thcpurpose of ai l riaioing Illether life has be come-extinct-or not. 1 On the fmgent of the corpse, are placed thimble?, irhich aro attached tq a cord comritunjost)ng with- a bell. The slightest move meant of a tiger ring; the• bell, and thus in 'cases of suspended animation zfforts are made to restore' the body, instead of bung it alive, as no doubt , often' happens in this cou nty. In Munich iris - compulso ry on the friends and , relatives ofall, whether.rich of ial - poor, to send the body to tie dead.house, and al low It to remain a certain number of bays—the exact time I have - forgotten. In Frtnakfort it is pot con.- pulsory, butt, is, nevertheless, a. custom very gem' .eragy - followed. ' , Messrs. Slieldou & Co., New Toil, are here after to he the publishers of Pres. Wayland's " Intel lectual Philosophy," and his " Life o f Judson:" The, are also to publish the Rev. 11. W.Beecher's " Lilt. Thoughts,* JacotrAbbott's " Rollo Books," of which 127, , 00 vols.lutte bee'n sold within the last tem -- years, and the "Sunny Side Series:: 8 role., embrae big "Paul Crayton?a Works." ' The same,firm hart in press a new nojel by Paul - Crayton, the first col nni*ot a new Berea by:Jacob Abbott,- and the first volume-of the "Oakland Series," and a new work b.) - Geo. B: Taylor of Virginia. • t .. We learn from Washington that the repor of au Intended invasion of, klesieo by our Govern ment,ianefotindeg.' . • . ~. The Thaubgiving Day .of 1859 had in it more of the character of a national - festival. than an, . previous observancb of 'the ofd New England custom. • The only Statee.that did not observe Thursday,' Nov 2.-ith. are Virginia, Missouri, Louisiana, Arkansas: California, and Oregon- , We are not sure that Cali rtirnia and Oregon did not observe the day, but Irt have no information concerning them. The territo ries of Kansas and 'Nebraska had their Thanksgiving and so had the cities of .Washington: Gem getos , Alexandria,. FredesickSburgh; and Norfolk. Th. .Mayors of the three latter cities appointed the day. as Gov. Wise has lately,been so busy n Hang letter:- that he could nnt find time to Nrrite-a . Thanksgiving_ proclamation. .... The brightest and wittiest and most polite thing which the Virginians have said in connectim with Old Brown is, that the ladies who prOpose to gi to the old man's cell intended to carry him off in thei The New York 77tyies closes up an etrticle on "John - Brown's pardon," with the, following eniphat• in language : "But IVA can tell,the South that Brown on the scaffold will dO them more damage, and_ in volve them in far more peril, than a hundred•Brow•ns at large in the Northern States?" ....The Empress Eugenie and the ladirs of her Court have definitively abandoned crinoline ; the% bale also subsfituted shOrt . dreses fo• ttuiliugsones The Loy;dun = Timra devotes considerable space-to an article Showing the 'prevalent f.-eling ir, France.on the question of war isith Englund. -The - chief authority for the opinioniadvroced IS a respect': able French Review published in London. It iistat red that In France the Pr ojEct of a war with England is inoessanily discussed iu the high places of power, in.the public offices, in the army and the navy,among the working classes, and among men of hinrirress.:— Tim army is reported to bc unanimous for war. It; the navy thestcaireSor it amounts to