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2 : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1855. Among the Russian Gener“ who fell on the 8'h, were | squandered, for which crews ‘conse: who, States steamer Powhatan, now im this harbor under re- | wheat. Western canal superfine four, Bew,, per bb) Generals Youscroff and V oicicroff, the latter an aid-de- | render them efficient, were even taught during the icy ri- +, when it was determined thatthe Rattler, with three | 39s. to 4ls.; do, 405. 0 42s. ee Ce Rte Bretie. sore of winter to meee cee mare om: Vonks Marea te and Dh gear iroming tend men of the American Ghio, do, 4a << ene RS. Wea gar Ot 28 yes Pe ee 4 hes furt lett St. Pesersbiirg for, Frankiort, to resume his | Heet—twe hat coped ep inaombiionsly in | well voluteering the use of his aicamer to tow tho bosta | yellow and mixed Indian corn, per’480 lbe., 40s.a 402. 6d. | the rate will now be 4 x gray stone, with small windows, and is not unlike a po or penitentiary. ‘The sides forma square, but we Sannot ascertain what is in the yard in the centre, There ie a quay before it, along which horses, carts, ond men rush at full speed whenever the French take it tute their heads to annoy them, One gateway opens on the quay, | poss as Russian representative to the Diet. its harbors and docks, not daring to tace the allied squad- | up the bay. Accordingly the Rattler, with the Eaglet in | white, do., 45s. a 47s. ‘The advices from and there is another on each of the remaining sides I Brussels, takes a hopeful view of Russian which, allow me to ‘were never su in their | tow, and the Powhatan’s boats astern of her left Y Bank of France, in addition to the measures rangi, Saker teks comtae a ike aetantana however rar | the berber tm Priday abeat, tares c'olotk, the irwt leu: BERING, ROTHER AMD 09.8 CIRCULSE. terday, have imposed new limitations on of the quadrangle, except that on the nosth, The duildings are ted stories “high, and are roofed with tiles, which are already beginning to look much Yattered under the attentions of the French shells, Some distance bebind the storehouse there are prodigious quantities of coal, piled to the height of a man or therea outs, and intersected with walks or pas- sages, through which we can see the soldiers going to and fro, ‘The cor!s are arranged symmetrically arranged in affsirs in the Crimea, A writer in that {pag ines ways: ‘Lonpoy, Friday, Oct. 5—5 P. M. ‘The situation is not entirely to our disadvantage, and | perior they may have been in other respects on which | tenant (Pegram) of the Powhatan, with Lieutenant | Qur colonial and fu! produce markets have been tne honor of our arts has been in no way compromised, | victory sepente. They have had the mortification of see- | Jones and his marines, taking in the Rattler, and quiet this week, with ig ‘alteration in prices. 60 | Our men will no longer be obliged to offer themselves up | ing that all their expenditure and trouble were fruitiess | the blue jackets in the tagiet, steamer arrived | tlosbeon in increased demand, and the ‘hate aig iustead of 70 per cen‘, wi ] a8 a holocaust, but will now bs able to defend themselves | when the moment cawe for the fleet to be useful; they | close to Kulan before midnight, the Eaglet anchoring & | its minimum rate of discount to% per cent. Consols leave | 't is tobe 40 per cont, insiend of, a8 60 pec | in a close fight, and sell their lives at a bigh cost. have seen im the Baltic the humiliation at that | couple of cables’ length ia shore of the man-ot-war. At | 4673, for mopey, and 813 @ 87%4 for the account. Mex | ‘ent on bonds, and 50 per cont on shares. The same paper states that out of the 10,000 seamen | state of things; they have seen their commerce crippled | five next morning the launches were set alongside the Rat- | ivan “isiows. ‘be. O'4d. Bar silver, 58. 13¢d. South Ame- It is understood thai, notwithstanding tho adopt Who had undertaken, with thelr ofScers, the defence of | and grea juced. In the Black Sea they have reen | tler for the marines, and then, with the Powhatan’s cut- | yiegp doublons, foal gL tig tote eagles, Tos, | eddy the Bunk of France for obtaining gold, thelr sup~ tw 4a. ich not long ago proudly sw, over the | ter, and three boats from the Rattler besides the captain’s | 34. a7 Big, whieh was equal last, month 10, 1.800 000, has D en 000, r cent of their vulus ; thane tneithe pea bit —— only 4 fourth survive, and some six or seven Leg Weed ‘e iy rd re the he eh, tee ‘ares, and at one corner there is either @ large weigh- | officers. waves of the Fuxine, and whose most glorious achieve: made fast astern o! t, which, everything Srocke.— twiiling business. me ing machine or smal crane, As yet the Russians have “ poerere Trent, war the ‘barbarous outrage of Sinope (cheers) | uelog ready, steasmed slowly up the bay. At Kulan uly Pnccor peter im Prices for | a otrehended. ‘They lave attracted bills om London frou. | not toucbed these coals, Purther away, to the left, the WAR MOVEMENTS IN ASIA. —they have seen that tleet not captured in open battle, | one Junk was to be seen, and it was feared the birds Cocuistat.—Little inquiry, 16 bags Teneriffe black | other aities, and have thus rendered all their exchanges enemy have a small srsenal or store of cannon and shot, Letters from Kars aescrave the thorough devastation of | not yielding after a brave tance to a superior | flown; but Captain Cala alorcha at anchor | goiq at 4s, 2d. a 4a. 94 a less favorable, while at the same time adegree of distrust | descried 4 principall; the vurrounding district by the Russians: Thaprovisions | Rave’ at aStagosiste, ‘but’ sinking by. the bands | at the head of the Day, and steered in that direction. | £010 0t 48. 24, a 18,3 ae ee ey maven’ ie: | has probably been excited by which the tendency ta: | of the garrison could not last longer than the sth of | of ite own. commander, and leaving nothing } ‘The lorcka got wader weigh, apparently with the inten- | aq ge, 6d,” hoarding has been stiuulated, September, and if reinforcements did not arcive, General | but its topmacte sticking out of the water as | tion of escaping, when Captsin Fellowes despatched the | ““Cocns,-i 100 bags Trinidad hove been placed at 44s, | ‘The bank returns for the wees ending Sept. 20, coms Williams would be compelled to submit. marks of thedegratation to which they bave been sub- | Haitler’s pinnace and Fowhatan’s cutter to intercept | 49 age, Ga. for gray to fine red, sel <ith thins $e Gia duck deovitan dade lve. ‘The Russians, however, were themselves hard pressed | jected. (Cheers and lavghter.) Again they have seen | ber, and these had unfortunately got beyond recall before |” Covygg is steady. 1,667 casks, 440 Dbls., 1,150 bags plan- = 1" La h by the enow, which had alrerdy set in, and which if the | thisgreat arsenal, this vast capital «f which they have | the pirate fleet with their prizes, numbering in all some | tation Ceylon, at auction, neurly all foundbayers at Sis, | °F $245,683 in the public deposits; of £372,041 in the go | grrvison could only held out alittle longer, would com: | been*ro proud, But of which they baye been sochary | thirty-six sail, were observed at’ anchor ia the narrow | forfineosd, to 03a. for low wid. Of 1.000 bags native | vernment securities; of £1,001,2i5 in the notes uneme pel the besiegera to retreat. that no prying stranger was ever allowed to enter its | and shallow passage from which the lorcha had started. Ceylon about half sold at 51s.; privately 600 bags have | ployed, and of £329,679 in the bullion in both departs Another letter from Kary saye:— Omer Pasha has | walle—the only Englsiman who. had eve: entered it | As the steamer approached, the junks hoisted their ens, | Jotthed dis, Od. 310 bbls Jamaica went trom Ste, «COs, , . par arrived at Patoum, and was rescived with, great entha- | having been cumapelied to go in the disguise of a peasant, | but without getting under weigh, until several Congreve | {sy bags Costa Rica were partly disposed of at 66s. for | MeRt% The private eporits had increased £171,078; asm y the halestarvet garrison of that place, The | carrie up in a cattfullot hay (a laugl)—hey have seen rockets, discharges trom the Eogiet's quartes-deck by Mr. | Jaw ordy to Oza for ow mid the reat £12,018; the priva'e securities £1,408,485, and strength of tho corps @Warmée, which is represented as | this great arsenal, so studiously kept trom the eyes ot | Vine, the gunner, and two marine artillerymea from 2 i oki. “Te a G mon cf ail'arina, doce not exceed at present 4,000 | jealoun strangers, expored uot to the eye, but, to | Fatiler, and two op three w Zhe corn market on Monday wes quiet. There was a | the notes in olroulation £764, 260. which may possibly conteim, however, several thousand guns, Ip addition to the main stream of carts there are always many divergent currents and sma!l streams of ve- hicles proceeding between various stations on the north side and Mackenzie's Farm, by different paths through the brushwood, amd communicating with the dotached camps spread all over the face of the slopes between In- kermann and the Belbek. At daybreak on the morning of the 22d, I saw through ‘the mist on the Mackenzie ridge a numerous line of watch- tires, and later, in the early light, o strong columa of the Kussian infantry was visible in bivouas to our right of the te h station, and to the left of the Spui t- | 16.00 directed shots from a of Ey q tery, neaY the Mackenzie road. Part of these hive | sabres.” ine owecsian of ‘ak enemy, after having vainly | dz pounder, Ored by Mr, Randall, her chief othcor, ‘star- | fay" fUPply vf Eogish wheat Whfsh has ot ae cae ar |. The closing quotations for consols on Friday, the Sta marched away again in the course of the day. ‘The overs HER DTIC. endeared for twelre imonsha to defend it. Well, | tied them from their fancied security; tor up to that | qi, Cough Filces wens mule nl ie eee ar awar, | iust., were 87%. Ou the Saturday previous 88% was the : qT entiemen, we have 0 doubt tn many re: | time the pirates bad either not observed tue boats, or , Abrief telegraphie. despatch from Hamburg states that geatlemeny me bare no doubt tn msey wat, | thooghs hey -would not beve tho, toueriig'to attack. (/ ere Teturnedy Bh ie (int was very firm, and | closing rate. om the 2ith ult. six Fnglish vessels appeared belore Kiga, | byt those wild raging (lames that lit the arsenals of | them. In this, howover, they scon discovered thelr mis- | “¢’qaox,—-The sales of the week reach 600 bales, without The London elrcular of F. F. Satterthwatte has the fole and bombarded for several hours the batteries of Danam- | yussia ave here reduced themselves to those simply wi- | take, tor the boats, which had at first made for a narrow | charge in prices; yesterday's quotatien for middling Or- | lowing in relation to American securities:— Pedy A HECNRS ee figated ights that accompany the evening rejoicingt of a } peck ot lant, bore up fur and rounded the point, and then J Jeans at Liverpoul was 5764. 8 ‘There has not been much business im American securi- | LORD PALMERSTON ON THE FALL OF town, and the only noise of cannon which has echoed in | from the deck of the steamer waswitne-sed as bold anattack The drug rales have ed off very flatly; 43 bales ja- | ties during the past week. Tlinois Central bonds have ” $ SEBASTO POL our éara has been, not the cannon that have shaken the | as was ever made in these waters, ‘The pirat? fleet focm- | 4, partly sod. a 2 287 gow A rere Fa Heme Dpecased an the market at lower rates, bith were'tas ‘The fohabitants of Kemeey (EDg.) presented Lora Pat. | Walls of Sebastopol, but en Corsa tema gos wil Cx cen eae ae agin “aces — flan scl om £6 10s. £1 for food to fine, and 27 cases Cape | en up lor investment by strong buyers, We note sale merston with a congratulatory address on the fallof } Centlemen. I trust and hope that the cause which has | and (aing their brcadsides at the boats, from which, in at bes. 6d, a 643. Gd.; of 52 bales Jamaica sarsaparilla, a | of the shares from 5 to 4 di-count, Michigan cent 4 Sebastopol on the 4th uf October. Gentlemen, T trust and hope that the cause whlel ae | a a ee a etis of ‘smoke arose as the Kowitaers ia their | Portion fetched 2s. id. 2. 6d.; 625 bags Pegue entch | bonds have also been more freely offered. "New York and Lord Palmerston spoke a8 followa on the ocea- | mast prosar in she end as in the beginning, and {may | bewy discharged thelr more dendly ematents, the shrap- qplakarer rari a turkey opitaa. in on New York Cental Pep ri pe sl yemain in the same place, and are busy hutting them- selves, an operation which they perform with great skill and alacraty. They were encamped in a sort of chap- paral, and they have slready cleared a good bit of it, and connected the branches into the sides and coverings of their huts. Their arms were piled when they firet came, but in th: © hours after the men accived the glistening bar: sand bayonets had disappeared, and had Possibly been placed in some dry am seou» place. The recent heavy rains will fill the wella aod swell the 4 water courses of this district, and it will no longer be untenable by large bodies of men, Having secured their sion:—Mr. 1d gentlemen : The occasion which | t ft flank by the very formidable earthworks aud bat- | Son:—Mr. Mayor and gentien say that there is hardly an instance in the history of | nel bursting over the junks, and making frightful havoc | vettac, 48s, a Uica whlch wo are permitting. the enemy even yet to | As asrermbled na together to exchango, mutual | Europe in which one Nhgle campaign -for it is omy a | among their erews. The boats som neared the pientes, | "gia, 135,408 a nation, eae tee. cece rllecout kaa Boke Verran Onan erect, in aidition to thelr forme defences and to) their Fensrbable and important events which have lap. | Sngle campaign so far as ve are concerned —has been ee aS oe erste aeeriogine dels IxpiGe—The declarations for the sales on the 9th in- | and Pennsylvania inevme bonds, but there iy no deman® war forts, the Russians will now no doubc direct the “ 5 attended with such great a1 portant results. We ar y f stant reach 12,580 chests, Duik of their army to protect. thelr contre over the | pened in recent times—I mean the capture of Sebastoorl. | presenting to the Berti ‘one of the noblest spectacles | of the t +o largest, then “boarding and driving the pirates | “Zt resch 12,660 chowts a odahtre ie slack, | mem at present. Tehernaya, and heir left at Aitodor and on the Upper | (Loud, cheers.) Tt ia an event of which aii Poglishmen | which it is possible for nations to exhibit. Here are | overboard at the point of the bayonet, ‘This, however, | cwedish continues searce. We quote rails £8 a £8 5s.; ‘The market for our great staple products were dull, | Belbek. They seem prepared to bold this extensive line, | M@Y be proud—it is an event of which our al- | the two greatest nations of the world—I say it with- | was not done without a hard struggle, for the miscreants | bars, £8 a £8 3., free on board in Wales. "1 | and quotations ruled a fiaction lower. Cotton was pare lies, the French, the Sardinians and the Turkish | (it ee ae tte + Rad thay had of x eats xaggeration, but without one | fought with the fury of despair; but they had of course Salers have farts My} ; Petia teghereg ee Sait te arene, $n, partiele ‘Tt diminution, that England aud France, | no chance with the marines and blue jackets, Mean- wien peg ay tary ee a ee Se | Heuleetyipayy or imenditetay tein tonliiegie Daman sy ‘gy Plaprgpi rots (al gc See fais | standing as they do at the head of everything that | while the other boats were far from {dle, and though | done.” J Provisions were not active, but holders were firm at eee ot ee ee We have been fold be therac® | dignifies fuman nature, are presenting to the world | small in comparison with the launches, performed their | ““Tpip,—Dealers are not open to large orders, even at | bigher prices. A large failure in London is reported. oe gate N enaee ee eeaaee dre Com: | the noblest possible spectacle of two great people cast. | share of the work with the utmost gallantry, officers | present prices, which have advanced ty—refined pig, £28 peace! aaaasee tavel be left nothing to the allies but bloowstaiee | ig into the shade of oblivion all former Jeaiousies and | and men vieing with each other for the post of dan- | vs, momen LOS lon There Uses been aa ertncia of Stock Exchan, Felgen WERE Nr Is me fapeiiied Coe rivalsbips and extinct animosities, and uniting for | ger and of honor #0 that five or six more junk Span , Tormey, Cet ~~ Sie cha) P ; — | purpeses generous and, as far ae any sordid motives | were soon secured. Mr. Janes, the boatewain ol : per 7 ty , (ag as far as time allowed ‘him, and as far as his means ot | Rov crcorned, entirely, disinterested: looking for ‘nd | the Rattler, pariicularly distinguished bimselt, having, | ay from Taltinant eae There han teeta Bic | L000, donee 1 ae ae few marines in a whale bout | business in parcel: on the spot; best descriptions difficult | £0CO Missouri o's and we appear at present by no means prepared or willing touttack it. As the allies can scarcely spa:e men enough to gend to Eupatoria, and thence to march on Simphero- phol, or to torce the Russian position on the Belbek by a corps descending on them trim the north, and as there is ‘nt intention of attacking them from Inkermann ya, this dead lock may last longer than we think, and is likely enough not to be relaxed this winter. The quantity of stores emoved by the Russians from the i amc ng those blood of cannon, (cheers,) enermous amount of cannon ned ruins no less than 4,099 pl n inmenge quaatity of powder, an sand shells, and ma'e- north side to their new depot shows that they are not in | sesituction cxtendet—it was his intention to loave no | trumpery, profit orgain, territorial or otherwise, for them- | with five seamen and 300 want of ns, ubless they take the trouble to carry | thing else to the victorious enemy, Dut, although on | selves, but seeking simply to establish the liberty of the | dignitied with the title of second cutter, boarded and 8 Ag ey sa ¥ x sp : Gummy sacks and fll their casts with “make-believes.”” | Tetiring he blew up furtilied works, although he ex- | woitd’ in which aboy ure co deoply interested, upanasoitd | carried a Junk that seemed fully a matel’ for elther of | (Duy ,,Bambey, in London. haa rea Seite bee ea 1r0u0 Loulatans Ge. in It may and must be difficult for them to feed t a L oo ee that a Ble i ee ie hie Ns and permacent foundation, and making sacrifices, not | the launcbes, Lieut, Pegram, in the first Inunch, was | ence, In Calcutta seed, 748. & 74s. 6d. upon floating | 2000 Tenn 6's, °9 33 200 but, somehow or other, they do so. Te pe! oad BO AaB mde the | wantcnly or for abstract principies, but for sound po- | hastening to their assistance, butseeing the battle nearly | terms, have been paid for average shipments, 15COOVirginia b's. b00 200 About noon, same day, a flag of truce came in from the | ime allowed sor bis reinaining stay. yot we kuow | ical consiterations. 1 say hat these two nations | won, would not interfere with their well czrned laurels, | ““Tixeerp Canm are of realy sale, at full prices, Best 1000 Execon bae,°T1 0 fleet, and was met Fort Constantine by Ravsian | Bat when the allies ectered that town foun nt the noblest auectacls that the history of the | and turned his attention elsewhere. ‘The pirate chief's | american in barrels £13; bags "108, a £12 1 i 50 bi 9. Od. 1000 Hud R ist Mods 10033 do. BIS 5675 Linseed, on the ne ; een Saels ottecers ang 2000 LP R a Mbds 9 40 NH & HartfordRR 129 a y 4 r he early months of next year | 38000 1 Cen RR bus. 80. 10 do......... 130 Uer’s gi, and Capt. Fellowes was fortunate enough to } come sales have been made, at ts. 6d. Rape—Forsign 5000 wh £0% 8 Hudson liver RR he We have | junk, after being shelled by the firat launch, was boarded world has ever, up to this day, exhib! almost sfcvulianeonsly by her crew and that of the Rat: scen great combinations (or the ‘p but a combination Ii vost. The conf erence dil not last very long, ant ject bas not y ep ined to 4B8.; for t re! 8 we ‘guns wore : re tlying. ‘ Oe eee Ee eee aT het by the walls Hials of various kinds mi 'y for the proesution of ) bie to the two mations, has seld secure the chiet’s flag. The chiof himself—Lee Atye, a : s : 50 ci Nicholas 0 of bombs agains He ee eat Hapa tes | in history. ‘Tbe armies of two nat principal leader of the Whampoa «patrioty”—was shot | Concon int £46 L0sa 23 10s, Palm, ead wide | “eco ome anne Sa quadvas ition to the fire yester. | fection? Why. does it mot show us the vast importance | face to tace on the tle c | by an English merive, who had jumped on deck feom | Rycy. 3,400 bags Bengal at auction were chiedy sold | 5000 do.....b.0 8034 100 ck FA day {he French brongh the roof ‘of the | Me ee PF tunsion power inthe hed to that | with respect, have nuw fought side by si the Powha‘an’s launch, and fyur women threw theat- | trom ida, Cd. alos, for wi; 15s, Od. a 6s. for’ good | 5000: bas,w FF 47g be ‘are rapidly ag | stronghold of Kusslan power ia'the ? more intimately the good selves overboard, and were drowned, The ammunition | mid, 6,200 bags Madras found Layers at high prices; 0432 the by » is very ole a ode) BS ae seen that feeling of x % on board the pirate fleet may be judged of from the | iid. to fine Coringa, 1s. 6d. a 16s, ee 100" which {is probably owing to the imperfect manu’ e Pd east A. Oae admiration, (Hear.) Well, then, gentlemen, I» fact that this junk alone is believed to have nearly one Res continues to be inguired for at 2s. 4d. for pale, 100) of their shells, which are feequently of unequal weight, | OF the most prolonged woule ill become any man in. the situation which [ haye | bundred kegs’ of Roglish gunpowder, besides stiakpots, | aq 9s, $d. for brown Leowards 100 punchs, St. Croix Ned and are < uncertain range. In the large | Pas! Le I aes cay vee at the honor to held to of the future and to advert to | cartridges and loose powder. Up to this time, only one | have been sold at the former price; and 24) punchs. Po- 902, shells there a variation of tare pounds or | (7 SUrRying gioat armies, a if ah ay wee prospective measures; but this I think 1 am well war- | eerious casualty had happened to the attacl foreo | nang have beea placed at 2s. til. per gallon, proof. 330 ad four pounds in weight, avd some which were leat to us | fete? Why, it was bosuse they elt thas tbls Subat- | ranted in saying that,’ viewing the inanly and unilinch- | » young American marine, named Adamson, having | Yor <avrrusux there is Httie demand. 3,300 bags have 60 100 were found to bi omnt. Taeir | fhe) me Matas Sane rs wor pp {he Kast | ing spirit that animates the people of ‘this country— | been shot with a musket ball in the groin; but tw? | teen sold at 26s. for 13 per cent refraction, 98s, for 7 to D3 85 b8 105 attery behind the Malakoff aden nebo nar aaa ta ree re the con, | Viewing tho generous pport that Yarliament | other fatal accidents followed in quick succession. | §1/ per cent, 428. Cd. for 44g per cent. i 10 Metropolitan Bk. 100 150 Ill Cen RR, ,,.930 95 the roads to Fort Const, PNG esile cath to ouable’ them fron oak] ee. gven 0. te nt in every me The Rattler’s first cutter, in charge of Paymaster | “{peiren.—the stock on 1st instant was 3,283 tons, 50 Canton Company. 2524 500 a, 95 ieee te nore coast quest of Constantinople, and to enable chem fom that | comneried with the yroseeition of the war—vieving | Brownsdou, ran along side a large junk. “Several | against 4,823 same periud last year. We quote cake on | 200 do ps8) B34 00 ClevAVitis Tk.9d0 64 arulien reply to the all ee earners.) Well: thon aentiomen. that i thine | te_rerfect good faith and undeviating constancy ot | stinkpots thrown at them missed, but at last one, hove the spot, £23 lbs. a £24; to arrive, £23 17s, 6d. 250 2574, 120 Galena & Chic RR 124 Sdatinkon trawe-an of ry | ofturope. (Cheers.) Well, then, gentiomon, tht I thine | purpose whieh animates our great ally, the Emperor of | from the raised poop of the pirate bya woman with a | syicry"—Pepper: 839 baga Penang’ black were pinged at | 5 25° Yoo do... .b60 125 of tbe Malakof. The Russians, however, look as it | 6! ays RF phil Jaigm Mivetog the French—rieuing the sympathy whith our cause ¢ child slung to her back, fell into the boat, and being fol- | 53/4. per Ib. Vazs pimento were helf sold; middling | 100 26 © 108 ‘& eee TRB: they intended to work steadily at ‘their earthworks, aud ae otaat aA irs: miata: 6 ting | ameug every free people and in every free country in the | lowed by others, the crew were compelled to jamp over- | {6 fair 63,4. a 514d.. 8 chests Penang cloves brought 10d. on Nie Transit .-bg0 123; 0. age ur ariny and navy in the Black Sea. (Cheers.) there were those whe Tjand rome of them no mean judges etter of in 4 world, and even in places where mistaken no doubt, they will open witl ar of Ure,’ as I think, lead the governments to ¢ thelr old styte, all along the vaterside fron autine to Inkermann, Large convays passed in‘and out of the forte to-day, but it could not be nsec. tained with what they were laden. their coal depot ix untonched and unviminished. It was amusing to watch the coolness of the tel at work instd of their in- | board, Where two were speaxed and a third was | 4 od quali 5 “ty " * , ; ncemure== | woonded aud drowned. "Une of theses 3 masine, wlio ad for Bee ta t08G. tor Be bale 86 canes Seite eee * me of af i viewing the, justice of our ct which entities us to ok for | been wounded by a spear thrust, called to his comrade | disposed of from 2cs. “ ‘on, for thie a mS eet tent ee ee the protection of Procidence ‘on our exertions say; in | to save him, aud the other being ‘an excellent swimmer, A acide emcee itt rey domesree a o thought that we onght : ar- | Fiowing all’ these thingy, I am confident that we may | got Lold of him for that purpose. The Chinese then | “"Seqss.—The previous pric i <I mean that France oni Engiand ought to have | Tock for such a result of the contest in which wearoen: | threw a mat over them, and the martue, stil holding on | 4pe\catnece done hoe ees Fan a sub porteds sent their armies—to the continent to scour the Prin- . ne Ri de ve t c| cipalities, to inv i Bessarabia, to pursue the vanquished gaged as may ploce the future liberties of Kurope andthe | by his wounded friend, dived below, and came up clear | raiher quiet, holders remaining firm. At auction, 300 large magazine toCay. Some of them usually EOE rots ee ga «1 ) main and permanent interests of the countries which ave | of the mat; but as soon as he was observed, saveral | j:hds, bpp ie He im the dov:way by the waterside to look out, Dor and roueating Russian army—ior vanuuished and re | pow allied upon a sure, a stable,amd a lasting founta- | stinkpots wére pitched at him, one of which struck him Nis. crasedoes. bropanh. Aakos 426. Cas. 100 Bids. Bae mortars. *‘Bom,”” goes the thick 4 ney capt ae i Sete br ia ste an the tion, (Loud cheers.) on the head, and though not much hurt, he was stunned | week amount to 2,580 bhds. Of 12,000 bags Penang, two- smoke files upwards in ac od hi see Sugbere here s)ayed such Saee ae ad for a second or two, and lost sight of the man he had | thirés sold at full prices—40s, a 48s. for lov brown to dae there with whlvling rings. twit! peteeating, epesiy Leyte We sere coe over ne TH VERY LATEST. displayed such a determination to save; the brave | yellow; 15,000 hags Mauritius were ehiedy bought in, | 15000 Ind State 5° ree bomb wl 6 alolt, { ming fainter ant a Gna: this @ULt oracdeal. cemale: wound Mave boon CAVALRY VICTORY OF THE ALLIES NEAR EUPATORIA. | fellows name is Wm. Robinson. ‘The other fatal accl- | juout one-third ele disposed of at 42s, a 42s, 6d, for | 915000 Ind State 5's ans met Erio Be Pe oy ng 10 grow on the Marshal I fainter as it leaves vs, £000 Virginia 67s. ear of the gentk 10000 lo... «BOO 1500 NLCen RB bds sier reports, on the 1st inst., that a bril- | dent was the biowing up «fa junk, which for a time had | good to tine brown, 483. for low to 47s, for good grainy al moment to that which has bean accom- offered the most determined resistance to the gig, in | Fellow; 2.500 bags Bengal were withdrawn, with the ex pol? We shouli have defeated army | lant contest of cavalry was fought on the 29th uit., at 400 do. — a 1 in gray, who piis! at the he yops’in_ his were Captain Fellowes nnd Assistant Surgeon "7 fob tte : 400 do. ¢ hea tae amacy bart for rou , és : ana y ception of 200, which fetched 46s. 6d. a 47%. 61. forsgood Meee an, i his summons, like rabbits F tiling from a set eaten os at oe ph la a Konghil, five leagues northeast of Enpatoria, in which | Wilse D with five eee a eee, taken | to very fine yellow; 2,523 bags Pernambues, at 403. neaha, bs she paral oak e Fi eS Cae RR 123 emege sar Ore cymnles | actnst we should Lave galnel notining but tho possession | the Russian cavalry, commanded by General Korf, were } possession, Fethe cn pisses na plberntytent jauuch. } €d, for brows, 42s.’ 64. a 488, 6d. for yellow; of 500 has. | 909 Chey & Toledo RR a 200 Reading RR. .ba ‘rs ese Matton aeaek al if vartand exiensive pluins, from walch we should havo | defeated by the French cavalry, under General AMlonyiile. | father, & train had been laid’ before the erew leit. oF | Cuba, half found buyers trom 4, for middling o 46s. for | 399 do.,... 80 83% 60 Paname IR. ..#3 108° rushes thregh the oof, ond bursts insiie; they aro | Yéen compelled ulihtontely. to return without having {8 | Six gum, twelve ammunition wagons, and a campaign up with a trementous explosion, and both officers and | Soce\Yellow. Privately, about 2000 bags unelaye! Ma- } “15 penn Coal Go.... 100% 25) IM Contra HH... | 05 Po ype ag Mag gre ear) ent, and the bi'e } Sven, then, gentlemen, we have hostd Tush of tie | free; wih all the appurtenances, and 160 prisoners, of | men were hurled into the water, Three of the men were | jza,—Common congo has been fn good demand, chietly | ogg °° Gy... b7 be * LIMGhSRNT or eS J water of the harbor into f Tee te Rootes | siege, of Behastopcl, ’ and af the gallant defences | whom two were ofticers, were captured, besides -50 | \iom died the came night, wh ly scorched, one of | for export, and 20,000 chests are said to have been placed | 3 $0. BS 86, 10 CLEA ma ee Reo get up, ard return placid werkt of the garrigon which hell that town, and yet | horses of the Tusslan Hulns, Fifty of the Russians | to live: but. the officers Iniraculusly escaped, though Std, ae Th, ADEE. CUNNN 0 be 6 fae Inoraiey (POMP "Eg Odo cs ssi. 8 et Anside the buildirg, or ts not likely to Altp Aown.on thea V'hc5 not been defended Uy Any garrison, gentlemen, | the French, six were kiiled and twenty-seven wounded, | Whe telling spars. | The surivers were, howorer, all pick: | business has been done, We quote Y. C. Gls. Oa. a 628, CITY TRADE REPORT. French discovered the” cclanin near the telegraph this i sa cumpstatively Noall Wulary foros, PRINCE GORTSCHAKOFF'S DESPATCH. Ippon eanoahe bons thalmmomegtbelire sheen: Ictige sees eee vere ee, Tuunspay, Oct. 18—6 P.M. ened from Gringalet on them with round ceneties bie (Cues being ae Be ,Hauwcna, Oct, 5, 1855, plosfon took place. In this junk was an immense quanti. | “yy. "anea and atraitedull, without Biased Sitaboy devon scectah sales of pots at 6, of peaIs at 7%. a i 1y of trearure, aif to amount to two hundred thousand | pyjces of Engiich have decline Ris DETOURS. pur— Common grades were easier, he carth torn up ¢ them, bu ma their camp fives, 7 ie they hid é tably good 4 to the armies ; Block, 1284; bars, 12! i és Skat ices of F » » Wass vars, 12 while other deseriptions were unel ‘The market, on with which her crow | refined blocks, 1278. owever, was tole:ab'y active, with sales of about 10,00 igs news from the Cefmea | fought may be Judged of from the fact that even after |" Tcrynyrixe..—-000 bbls, rough have been sold at 9s , and vp tothe 2dinstani. The Prince reports that oa the | the Americans gained the deck they were encountered narket is 6 Spiri te English being ciotel | 2422000, bbls., including common to extra State at ’ ‘ piles °° | hand to baud, One isan made himsel particularly eon: | Sp6. "sud Sanoricnn, itbareels: ies hee eae ne SU | 8136 a $8 75; Western mixed, funey and extra brands at ration whick is conducted by a sape- | Intelligence hos been received at St. Petersburg from | Pan,” : fores investing such a fortrese, cutting off its | Prince Gortschek.o which beeper communleation with the rear, and by approaches, which are fori to wilitary men, at last mak? a breach the defences, ‘and then | by | previous day the enemy made an inelfectual lank move- | Uo sce and notwithstenoing several wounds, continued $8579 $875. A swall lot of 200 bbls. extra St. Loui ft iy no harm t ate that o1 ing snyerior numbers against the inferior amount | ment. hg throw stinkpots; but ultimately he ran ‘below, and THR LATEST MARKET REPORTS. sold for city family use at $1125. There was a de French, are a bread sete. — ny as Py be the Crivea, Oct. 3—Eventog. is believed to have fired the train which blew up the JayEnroot, Saturday, Oct. O—P, M. mand also for faney and extra brands of Ohio. iss Fort Nicholas and the ruins of F. Bele. But that whieh bashap- | yesterday the euemy effected a movement against onr | Vessel. The palen-of eotton tilda: estimated at 6,000 hal —7100 bhis. were sold ot $8 60 a $0 8734 for the whold) Fort € ntine, in such a post 4s beena tiansaction of a totally ‘The officers employed estimate the number of gans ta- qotton to-day are estimated at 6, pales, Southern was in moderate request, with sales off tk ar, hear.) The « 0 800 bbls. at prices ranging from $8 734 a $10 50. left flank, ana then withdrew, Our wivanced posts still 7 yon at 200 large and small, and the pirates at 1,000, 509 | including 1,500 on speculation aud for export. Pricos occupy their former line, Nothing hes yet been unfler- | of whom were killed. ‘The casualties are as follows:—Her | were irregular, and the tendency was downward. The only avail themselves « bred lager sme ny Ae at was in better supply and heavy, and sales could only be effected to any extent by some Frerch at work on th position ant 4 1 ken against the northern forts, Mojesty’s steamer Rattler, 4 killed and 7 wounmied. day’s fi ti Sntenhad 4 he workid r s troops wi iv . lay’s import was 19,190 bales. ‘ices, ‘The ti fo fi a ‘fie tn coy tho sttecy will bh quite ly : W tor thelr “disetptine, thelr i thelr selenco, | DECORATIONS OF GENERAL SIMPSON AND MARSHAL MIST OF AMERIGANS KILLED AND WouxpeD. Saturday, Oct. 6B—Noon. x 8,000 beahels tn, toa felt bag Bere Pay beiere tila reer eee their good order and bravery—the allied armies. hie PELISSIER. ny, Cited Statee Somer Powhalan’s Boas. Console sold this morning at @73¢ 687% for hessee red at $1 96 a $1 08, and amber colo mans have pl normous quantity ¢ and | 10F twelve moi 1 was going to say for twelve low Major General Wyndham is likely to be placed at the | MWle’—Joseph A. Haleey, Teac Coe, and John Pepper. | . 4814 for money | at'$2 a $203; Southern at 82 1230 $2 18%. — Thera] eesrne rage te oot Lind M1 | months, and long may [call them—for althoug! ands : . ‘| Weundee—Leuterants Pogram and Rolando, B. Adam: | snd account. sarnanligeh af /dushiltata, Southern ahikacaaad vachidive tit gn eg hs o. iwelye months be a short period of historical time, yet | heed of a division in the Crimea. The Grand Cross of ] ron, J, Prendergast, S. Mullard, H. Hounnell, P. Walder: | ———— ees |, P “4 calorie Ae Aad regular trav ad embrasurés fot the guns eee eee Bee Daca Re eith ea aaaniy vast ateles | the Bath fag, t ls anit, been conferred on General Simp- | sebinidt, J. Lewis, W. Taylor,’ and C. Tingwell two of gparere, A tet, ct 200 Papert Coane Saran oe 8 a Some - es en pregnant with sc e its 0 * if fe General Simp- at, J. Ls . Tay '. Tin Be 219, ray ‘ 4 Toe cnlaricte., Som i v | Sohuin have singe ied FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL« | tra'ianisome qually.. Western spring rol and wate Maton oe boro esis ilies craton ray on, a tat ron. Marshal Pelissiex has received the same decorati m ih r i period, have not been hesieging # single town and attack. | of the Queen, apd his Majesty, the Emperor of thel're Pier Rs gd Sbaut o'000 940,000 Sioa eae ee ye wa ing a ‘mall garrison, but they have been fighting the | has further awarded to General Simpson the Grand Cy )ss Le Presse says that corn has at length reached its MONEY MARKET. steady, with sales of prime Northern at $130 a $1 32 Sad military foree ty Huasion row onl (Henr.) | of the Legion of Honor. emer tee ocr Serna ved el Noho a Tavrspay, Oct. 18—6 P. M. Southern at $1 of Oats were firm, with sales atl Ye have been contending, not ely will ‘oug! of sup] rters. Large arci- AY, Oct. M. 0 § * I tho Chhunen, euual 48 ouselves, cand somecingy | BOMBARDMENT OF THE NORTH SIDE OF suBAgTOroL. { vals of foreign flour were shortly expected. ‘The very | — The arrival of the steamship Atlantic, from Liverpool, | #6: a 60 fine tales pene le aia | ’ q suyericy to ourvelye: in numbers, but Tsay itwithout |" The allies are reported to have established 120 mortars | 2a¥ on which the articles about flour appeared in the | with seven days later news, had no particular effect on hy 4 t rm 5 400 bags Rio at Ile, 01144 >.; 100 do. Marneaibo, at 10%¢c 1 & night or ty ag>, got through the booms and angring checauz de frie, and caine right round to the Deekyard Creek. The Rivsians alto steal about the harbor at night in their rowboats and flets, a number of which ave im the creeks and up the bend of the Soukhara. THE INTERIOR OF SEBASTOPOL, ON THE SOUTH. {From the London Times, Oct. 5. 1h woking som he hack of the Wedany wesc a good | exapgmation we huve en contending with the Jae eehastopoh, with which it was expel thiy woul Meniteur house at Havre sont a large order to New } tho stock market. At the first board there were largo | a 1c.; 100 do, St. Domingo, at 97%e., and 200 mate Javs | Hon. In front ao the arracks, arsenal aad stores, || vive, baat empize whit devotes ‘the great propo. | Soon render the north side untenable, Pi Pare =p of all i od? me Without material change | 240. ay the ado . heir beautifu! cut-stone fronts shattered in every direc: | ion’ of its revenue to the maintenauce of an enormous | CAPrU! A TURKISH CONVOY 81a) ye In prices. Galena, and (1 was offered more free!; 1 f é ion, the roots falling iny and tbe walls here aud nore Hanalrg srmy, an ary which they call 1,000,000 wea, haat AD EARS» NOSSTASS | THE AMERICAN Se ee Te [ett mening tine | ee ive badore noticed, and ite | pene arene rere eakantes raised, Yuba scare Ta ckene fire, right e lakott rises io a 88) dor on. + me 2 2 H aeumadits ytsi, kite Cocag> the dockyaris, the Wel geutiomen, almost the whiote or the geester part et, | The semui-official Austrlan correspondent publisies | (Paris (Sept. 20) Correspondenco'of London Times.] __ | highest closing prices yesterday and the lowest to-day | [vernoo!, shi owners demandel 24. aero 3 cae Rospital and the magwisicent basins for the large that’ force was set free, from the Baitic to the Kuxiue. by’ | newsfrem Constantinople, of the 27th ult., to the ef ct It is stated - good authcrity that sums of money have } show a difference of two per cent. Nearly seven hundred | 3/3, Rates to endo contindet reat wt Haves ‘dou of-war, the intervening space ed by ru the neutral position of those powers witch horder upon | that the Russians before Kars had captured a Tarkish | eth sent ta the Carlists of Catalonia by the filibusters of | shares were cold, printipally for cash. There were small | was going forward at $1; cotton at Ic.; and grain at 2c th frontier of Russia. Russi: f the United States, who, it seema, count much on the sue- “ te fear Ro Austria, ube had nothing to fous trom Prine. | convoy of provisions, destined for the garrison, togetler | cess of a rising Spain, an axe confident of Velug able | fMles of New Jersey Railroad to-day at 125%4, and New | pr bushel. A vessel was chartered toload st Saxganad | sa (hears thet ‘at liberty to send | with 1,000 horses and 200 men, to treat with the Count'de Montemolin for the transfer of | Haven and Hartford 120. 190. Michigan Central con- | (Or Liverrocl, with cotton, at fad. dy apd ‘358. pe: | 3 i Califor wg to the left, h ground, th ent condition, and smoulderiog houses. Loo! main part of ihe iown staalson straight, and imyoring even in their pre shows in its blackened walls the offects of ast night's Ore, | She had nothing to prevent her from sending division after STON: OR -GAL2; INGO EPSBEA. Americans the feeling is one, if not of sympathy for the | the fancies are well maintained. —Stockhol in Nica | Sethe cargo of new raisins, about 8,000 boxes, i 4 The governor's house has shared ils fate, or as yet the well-known temple, a mode! of the Pantheon, stands entire, and is protected by se . Fort Nicholas still smoulders, and the houses in its neighborhood civision and army after army—the garrizon of Poland | On the 2d inst. government notices were published J allies, at least of strict neutrality, Some time baci, } ragua Transit are anxtously looking for the detailed re- | 4, he gold by auction, Tt embraces about 2,300 layers . ‘ and the garrison of St. Petershurg—every man she could | at Warsaw, under the signature of the Civil Governo-, | When Russian prospects appeared far brighter than they | port promised at the recent meeting, of earnings and | 460 M. R.’s, 600 half boxes, and 1,000 fn ry J ; e 2 . Rota, 5 ,000 quarters: } fecd at so distant a place—she had nothing of danger | [eszezynehi, announcing the abolition of the restvictio ws welesrolelt lnvartovtoeae te Raslencccriseets | expenditures of the line during the last fiscal year. |, HA¥.—The market was steady, with sales at 70, a 760 upon her frontier to prevent her reinforeing her Crimean Reading haa not varied more than a fraciton for the past | ‘% Shipment, and $1 for eity ure. PAD. —Smal are in a blave. As yet the cathedral is untoushed; | army, and replacing by fresh recruits the losses she hai | o% the ‘ale of ealt, and that purchasers would be pes | a bigh title and position near the person of the Empe... } eae Cie ea ee ee ih W contrast to sustained tn ‘bettie Y say, therefore, it has been not | mitted to import any quantity, as might suit their eva. be tiply was, that too mn = anetaa Piscrd week or two, The bears are largely short of this stock, | tens English at Seen and 360. Spantshy iboats tex Sbout, sat ergand there ihe macia ot ibe Inge vee | conquered not what te propery elled a.“ parrissaye, | vemienee> : clasively to his own country and 10 Topublisan psa. | #24 if there iv any truth fa the reported quantity on the | Ports at OC 0 tang sels project above the water. On going into the bar- | but we huve been fighting in the Crimea a battle agaiust FER CLAWS VIRI? 20 7HR CRIMEA, ciples. market, they will find it difficult to provide for their | XivAr Sronm.—About 000 bola. aplciva tarp ace ge pl J Big egal a4 — = He you 1 | the woe military resources of | Russia and the Koxtesnene, Oct, 4, 1855. Markets. shorts at anything like present prices. 1d, in merchantable and shipping order, at 4434c. a 45c. | ne soldie' wir searches for es of Ki i i " Si Fi , in ¥ a things of value determined to commit as much he- position teen Be cal eae ey ag mad glade Biman beg ee meg fie ee After the adjournment of the board, the following sales | snd 200 bbls, rosin at $1 70 per 3E0 Ths.; delivered. LONDON MONEY MARKET. of bonds and stocks were made at auction by A. H. Nico- Provisions.—Pork—The séles embraced about 600 1 he poriioas of the the Empress from Moscow, and of the Grand Duchess and Loxnoy, Oct. S—P. M.—Consols, which closed yeater- Yoo as lay in thelr power, In strengthened by all the rersurces of art and all the con- { ; Pelidings Underground vast quantities of new clothing | teleatces of UaMl and eclenoe, Darian rele crac | hele children. day at 8734, touched this morning 8734, but had receded | Jay:— ine eee ‘Test was pi tene pe and accoutrements wore scattered about, Handreds of | struggle, in which many deeds of heroiem have ven per- ViENNs, Oct, 4, 1855. | at the close of the Stock Exchange to rh to %, for mo- | $1,000 New Orleans City 6’s, 1802 Int. aided 80 | 100 a 200 bbls. were madein lots at $11 60 fir prime helmets were bx ing trodden down by the men, and valos of | formed by the troops, bota Britach end Krench—deeds of A letter from Odessa, of the 20th ult., says the Czarts | Bey and the 12th inst. Money continues easy in the | 000 Terre Haute & Alton RR. 3d do. 77% | and $13 a $14 for me Repacked Wes' was bg ‘sh cloth lay on every side. Furniture of al! kiads was being | hecoism which will live in the memory of the latest 003- | expeg'od there on the 7th Oct Stock Exchange, a: about 33 per cent on government se- | 42,000 Chicago & Miss, RI, 10° do, 753 | 15 a $17 G0 asked. 2,600 beef hams were offered at $15. removed; pictures, lamps, dresses and musical instr: | terity, and which will do immortal honor to the people foe curities. The offictal business report is as follows:—Thro | 51000 Galena & Chicago Union do, 95." | without finding a purchaser. Bacon and cut meats on ments were all there for those who were sufficiently | ot the two countries—ducing that period, I say we have News trom China. per Cent Consols, for money, 8734, 34, $6, 34; Citto, for | 4'000 Sacramento City 8's, 1825.. bo eo of market, Lard—sales of 200 a 300 bbls were made y early, and who cared to carry them home. The | been fight ainst the whole military strength of Kas- | gp RUSSIAN FLEET IN THE GULF OF TARTARY— } #°¢°UNt, 12th Cetober, 8735, 4, So, Jae 10,000 Cleye'and & Toledo RR. Incomes., 0.861,a8634 | 1140. a 2e., chielly at 113¢¢. ¢ CIRCULAR. 4,000 Chicago & Rock Island BR. 1st m., — d0.95.74a96 Rick,—250 tierces Carolica Sea gga at Bi<c. 0 Be. and sales of 880 bags Patna were made in bond at p. t Srices.—5 cases nutmegs were sold at 923e. t les of Cuba museoyades footed hou ° French belong allowed much more liberty than the English troops, overran the houses, and remove! every thing which ‘could posslbly be ‘of any use, Uniil sia, and, the prize being the town of Sebastopol, we have 3 > " ATTACK OF THE BRITISH 8NIPS—S, BS A. DENNISTOUN AND CO.’ couquere! that military power, and have powésvedour. | Styeane UF THE, AMOOR ivan Go veare Livenroot, Oct. 6, 1855. 6,C00 Atlas Mutual Insurance Serip, 1854. selves of the prire for which we have m fighting wo whe Corton Manker.—The market is dull, and prices have 800 Atlantic Mutual Insurance Scrip, 1854. late in the day our men wore confined to camp, ani | (oud cheers.) Well, gentlemen, that iss geeateyont, | SHIPS. Roge Se wham hry roe it ae athe town fad (kar. hugo tn ono etsy | vc am Shah to he 0 ot August had dom | A deus bal, eh? Ul | tO shan Cy Eatin His Hits ig | 1.2004 So 1.0) of whch wae or sual vi yalls, an jumbering | of Russia én her own soil, for, mark you, and it is a strit- cs ¢ co A for * Teaving 23/500 bales to th 6 do. St. Nicholas Bank. ranged from @%ge. n 7¢., and the remainder sold, par furniture which provel too heavy fur the French to pa instance of the power of mind, of ‘orrangement, of ekill Her Majesty's brig Bittern had arrived there on the | fPeculation T export, ing 33, ito the . . mn ge. 7. r sold, part o: Femove, The camps have ovnseyuently abounded with oe po pees fh ‘mere physical Whee that whiie goavd ee ait ee in" feet aries Leeks, Sete ee ey Otte ee. Sere aoe 0 ae weet “Bites Five inmate beats se Tee deaiaes thie, ALTE. m7 36e., and 800 doses for resin inerant venders of all kinds of goods, for every one |} > ‘ingen this combat apon’ Russ: , 3,009 i i lartary he 2011 a : p i of which fabulous prices wore demanded,’ The variety ot | wiles frock oot cunrahoren in put oc fe tout aviay te | by the British ship Sybile, steamerHornet, ani brig INC: SB GS PH Gente Hise esernce Compaen. '88he |. Ee ceae 0 Ona pact of Aahiton/s a8 OR) doy gontee the Crimea has been nearer to {ts own resources at home, | tet. ‘The Ruesians, six in number, and sapposed to be nearer in point of time, and nearer in pout of conve. | the Aurora, ty me Tee ran Pontiatine, steamer Vos- Senet, than tte : fhieh itao tock, storeship Menschikoll, two corvettes, and a brigan- territery. (ileat.) For, from a fortnight to. thoes | tine, were at anchor in De Castris Bay, lat, Imported into this port— and, weeks ave all that are hecestary for. the passage of a | although so superior in force, could not be brought to jan. 110 Oct, 5, 1855.. transport m Portsmouth to Balaklava, and, | tion. Long shots were fneffectually exchanged. and hl i.) 1854. when it arrives, the stores conveyed are free from the | Commodore Filiott then despatched the Bittern to Hako- “A Gisturbance of land catriage, and {t takes mon treo feom | Gadi for reinforcements. She arrived there in five days, | Decrease this year... | "5 do. Lafarge Insurance Company..,..,..... eal 50 do. Natioual Insurance Company, Jersey City 853¢ Bales. 160 do. Mechanics’ Fire Insurance Company, ,7la72 + 1,906,029 1,718,552 | Simeon Draper's regular cemi-weekly sale of bondsand | ______ OTELS, stocks will take place at the Merchants’ Exchange to- gpm a SHADES HO’ RL, NO.7 MERCER STREEI 50,201 morrow, at 123¢ o’elock. = ard lodging on ihe Buropean plan.—A lady an articles was artonishing, and from valuable silver plate to the most worthless of old books, which no one eould read, everything seemed to meet with some purchase Pictares were roost in demand, and some really valaabl ones were taken, One man was seen, clothed in a ius sian officer's uniform, carrying on his hack a huge cxge with » tnikative parrot Inside, which seemed greatly ex- ‘743% | Wmexey was steady, with cates of about 600 bUls, Ohi: and State prison made at 403¢0. @ 4134 Ey cited by the change of ecene; others walked up frog the infore 110 eee meat exoaliog tom torn dupinying un thelr own persons shawls at bon: | the fatieue uf Ing maree—wh, on the otter hana, | Whew Admiral String bent sails aud procented north | Duivered for comsumption, 1855. 1.348070 1,618,570 | AL the second board there war a stronger market for Sai furnicndyaneube gtpetiaaee sey a I nets which they wirhed to sell. Altogether the scenes | the Russian supplies come in amall carts over a vast ex. | Ward, waiting at the Mtraits of La P where he was “ “ “1884. 1,168,700 1,478,000 | some stocks, Cumberland Coal advanced 1 per cont; | eu. A club room to let two nighis in each weeks ‘met with on every side were such as could never be ef- | tent of steppes, which has to be traversed, anil those pn Vbetr Majesty's ship Spartan, Thirty daya had —— | inte 5 i wae 7 pow} fap ig Poached Saas, culs, dc.; bot jotats dal! faced from the mlads of those who witnessed them. ticopa that arrive eome harracsed and fat guet by im. | lapeed before they reached De Castris Bay, and mean: | Increase this year... soos 1A 6I6 |, 0 6s Cetengy and: Res Islam Gestined 6 per cont. | retest 19 GE: My Spear fe. . RAISING THE FRENCH FLAG ON THE MALA- KOVE—THR WOMEN IN SERASTOPOL. Sees French officer at Sebastopol, in the mense marches over the great wastes they have to ¢ while the Russians had made their escape during a heavy t, 1868. 79,941 9 Galena and Chicago closed at prices current in the morn- COLL i OT CANAL STREET, WIL. Sometimes even, without water for days Dgettion, Well | fog, and were nowhere to be found. Itt supped they | 7*Ken for export, ¥ O1140 — 1BPE2 | ing; mont of the aalel of this sted to-day were mado by | T™R) WS tanmuaant oc Udisnes Wott veneer tie milemen, *e have assutetly gained a great ant mos! | Paseed up to the Amoor bya deep but narrow channel Pree dere ‘ Taos 1 ferwa. € Nivaiinge. That) aivantags’could not bo | Rot marked on the Bngilsh charts. Commodore, iitoss ‘ ity one broker, who is still a large holder. Parties who can lrsbinme, tranny te river, wi a Till vow of the barbor Paria Conritutionnel, enyn -—1t was a corpornl aportaat ‘ nos erik acne a Decreace this yOnt........ccsseeseeeeeeeaes 18,377 sirable nies Whariplanted the tine a accomplished without mach * was despateled w squadron to the Sea of Ockhotsk, 0 make a large profit are undoubtedly realizing, and per- | and Phris of the city; bas wnite from three t ae Meaked)’ Sls neme ts te meh endard on | aod, no dcubt, geatlemen, the stint and Admiral Stitling returned to Hakodadi, Bie, et onto $4250 | naps they are wise in #0 doing, but In our opinion pre. | #ve Tomy TRUMAN 2 Ma PES, Prmrinees Partas It wis Genersl WMahon's ‘anderd of whe | Dee darkened woany a home fa this conutry, But those | SATFLS WITH FIRATRS BY AMERIOAN AND HNGLISH " 1650 | sent prices are nothing for such a stock, = ae = ole ~ who have o weep for relatives that have perished fn. RS. Ec PRESSES. Ast divisio, “the holsting of which was to be the | The geld havo, atleast, the satisfaction of feeling that [From the Overland China Mail.] Decrease this year...... s+sfs+ 263,300 | ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as follows -— a rwmbnnnnnnannnn wannne for the attacks on the other points. The gone - him the standard with his own honds, with the words, “This i# the signal log: go!” Liowut’ was the first to spring out of our trenches. Wistle geting into the enemy’s ditch he was struck by @ stone, but, not. withstanding the pain, he sealed the parapet in the intdst Of a hail storm of projectiles of eve: ind, amd at length JPRFEMAN. & CO.'S EXPRI + $44,835 27 to 5 RA those men have die’ the death of heroes, and that thelr | The boats of the Rattler and Powhatan had a desperate export of bullion continuing with litle abatement, | Paid on Treasury account Gragen, Raph [andy CALE a 74,558 21 | rien, will be despatched per Un 1 memory will long survive ia the recollection of a geate- | encounter with pirates near Kulan on Saturday, and had notwithstanding the late remarkable enhancement in the | Received " Ri comniry, Cheers.) It is, gentlemen, sometimes | eight eamen and tonrines killed, and fificen-or sixteen | value of money andadvance inthe Continental exchanges, | Palance do. ‘216,750(066 43 | pire'dity, via Pgnuma, oh Saturday, Get By: at 2 oveanek T the fashion with many to say that war is the greatest | wounded, some of them, it is feared, mortally. Captain | it has been deemed expedient by the Bank of Englind | Patd for Assay office. D'pas'ord 99 | Re“imeharge ofa epeelal maeemenge. Frogs ‘receives cat of all calamities, Now, war is undoubtedly a grout cala- | Fellowes, Lieut. Grando, and other officers, were blown up | again this week to raise to the extent of 3¢ per cent its | Paid on disbursing ci B4,91G6 62 | 120’clock on day of sailing: amall (packages and letters mity, out Gece are evils greater than war; thore aro | Im a junk, bat fortunately ‘were bat lite hurt. Ten | rave of dlvcount which is mow therafire 53s per cont as | “the warrants entered at the Treasury Department on | 12,2; urper:exrttos wh Atesragua wiley tormant pe ght, cn . 5 at So'el 3 FREEMAN -& €O, way Perr : per Er ave si wa evils’ that spring from the success of grasping am. | pirate junks were taken and destroyed, the greater por- | & minimum. It is quite evident that in endeavoring to Gan chutiantaaeas | tae, See Matophant violeace, fcom wroag wut | ion of thelr crews having been billed; aud Seven prises | form any opinion on’ the present course of affairs, “we | the Téth inst, were as follows:— Po ‘60 Broad The came letter eays>= misrule over mon. Ty all times, in ail ages, and | liberated, five of which Cee to the Eaglot’s convoy, | mu! giecard from out minds all rules drawn from the | For the Treasury Department. AGIPIO EXPRESS COMPANY POR OALIFORNIA ; in all countries those nations that have possessed the | Sixteen of the smaller pirate junks es 4. operations of commerce in a time of peace, else it is not | For the Interlor Department Ofliee 124 t ape tar ae aie ed Fighteen women, who remained in the town, wore isoners. At first it was thonght they had boon hind to fire the mines, but it was soon found that Sc ves not the case; they are treated with every re- gnify ond adorn human nature have felt | The above parograph is taken from the Recorder's ship- } to be doubted that a muck loss stringent course of action | For the Customs......+++++ that those evils were evila greater than war, and have | ping list, but the eubject ia worthy of a much moi on the part of the bank would have arrested the progress | War warranta received and entered, a Deen prepared to encounter the calamities of wor, how. | tended notice than is there given. of the drain. But now forced action on the part of fo- | War repay warrants received and entered ret great they may Wo, relies tBiee Reet tbe seit | Lat i we mentioned. that « lorche and three Penny ay one d papery moneyed institutions has | From customs, greater evils that | have just point out to you, | Junks, (it should have been two lorchas and five junks, core into play, is considered a matter Filiccrs.) So itis with ae Sesnle ot Bagiond; 60 ie le | under gouvoy of the stoner Faglet had beon’gut of | of necessity bY, them to procure at whatever costa sap Se remy ee a Al alae Dabs ig with ovr noble neighbors the people of France; and 1 bo- | by pirates, who steplayed such a formidable bravery and | ply of bullion, it is clearly impossible to say what ah. | beings London dates to at., Inclusive, which is eve that i tue nations of the contineat were to deter. dotermined front that Captain Caldwe'l was unable to | vance in the Aolerest of money may check their demands seven days later than the previous steamer. The intelli- mine the course which they shall pursue, simply accord- | rercue * a to ‘apply to Captain Fellowes, of | om our resources. same time, we cannot but hope is interesting end important. The principal anne AANA aa ing to their own vontinents and feelings, there ate coun. her Malenty ship Tattler, for assistance. This was | (hat we are approaching the term of these demands—at poroee son tere edvices ts duets serine pe JOTTAGH AND FANCY PURNITURE WAR Me qualities that on Saturd: the 20th Octobe Empire t \ charge of & epectal mersenger: rele and anes we lowert rates. Forty day PUBLIC FEELING IN RUSSIA. b ‘yun, Thursday Evening, Oct. 3, 1865. Ramors have been very rife tovda, il well informod circles, that the Nusslan covernaeds bas invited Prose to take steps towards the renewal of negotiations with | tries now resting fo. inglor eutrality that would | readily granted, and the Rattler, with Captain Caldwell | least Cor the present, sholas x of ot! rt \ io A . . S14 Broadway, ‘Bt. NE 4 the Western Powers ngotatie Fee Welhed thee citamgy aay Newtrallty tnt oad J in pcand, staried for ‘Kulan, moar whick they aiges | Tredein the manfactoring districts has boon nearly | rate of interest by the Bank of England, The rate is | MATHEWS & ATACY cler for eale Ihe moat sane ear aitare in th ot Public feeling in f fal of Sebastopc @ large proprietors have lost a half or ove thirds of thelr revenue from the want of un votet yy produce, and from the » ssin has Wegun to show itaelf since pelves and the cause. (Cheers) Well, gentlemen, | the pirates, nnd followed them as fur into the bay as | suspended by the stringency of the money market, bat | now five anda half per cent. In relation to this move- | Tent of fancy, cotiage, enaineled and Pre every war ia, no doubt, a calamiy: bat the course | the depth of water woul! permit. The pirates, quite | the demand for consumption of colonial and other pro- United 81 ‘at redacel prices. Kvery varies 0 of the present wer has brought, its evils as lit. soars their advantage in light drauglt, bi gam en duce bas hardly been aifected. ? ment the London Times of the 6th says:— palagven plows, boise, dc., af manufacturer's prices, tle heme to the people of this country ax was possible { of thelr ability to resist successfully any attempt that ‘Lhe Manchester market was very quiet on Tuesday. Money was abundant to-day, both in the Stock Ex NITURS.—PARTIE® 8 omen ae tov-istently with the nature of things) ‘Oureneoy has } wiht be made on them by the boats of the steamer, | Very litile business was done, bat there was no pressure | change and out of doors; and, but for the movement of |’ ATCRMITURT “PARTIR HAVING PART OR Ar aoe povernment fi th Jost fom | ceen bis arsovals in the Maltic finming and hiazing to the | fired a few barmless broadsides in defiance, and stood in | ‘0 ell. the bank yesterday, and the tincertainty ax to the pro- | Av, jnguod onder and thedjam enon cho hone neg ceiliny the military «chor tinuation | eye Gur enemy has seen that great fleet of 28 or a0 sait | towards Kulam. Capt. Fellowes thereapon returned to | ConY Manxey.—The corn market closea quietly but | ceedings of the Rank of France, the rates of discount | tomer by addremsiug A. A.C uceat Repuoiie Dining Salog o° the war. ‘ of the line, for which the geveuuos of the gountry were / Hong Kong, and invited the co-operation of the United (eadily at « slight redaction om all articles, except old ° would bare been easier. 116 Fulton st. . let for