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Prescot. ‘The Foglish have now quite a large fleet In the Medi- (pemayen. ond tia rumored, {know mot upon what au- rity, that they are abont to vhe was in March jas, and it was with much diffieuity thal the commander of the English man-ol-war ut that Pre, who to. it 1) hund, sugceeded in securing the ar- Tews of the guilty parties, "He threutenod, unless his de- Manis wers complied with. lo blow. the town to pieces, fa which it was. known ihe invrderers were concealed. Firs ‘uuredt broucbt them to ferme, The details you have “5 bad in we, papers. » A» lengthy correspondence was vad uu the subject between the commanuor of the © Bngiieh ship; tho Admiral of the Huglish tivet, and Capt. of he Constellation, and has all been torwarded to (Be proper authorities at Washington. Ihe enorgy of ‘the Knglighcaptain demands the warmest approbation ) and thauks of Americans. ‘You wilt hear from ua next probably at Naples, We ‘fare fooking: anxiously for the expected storeship with ow r wi bag ? 3 4 8 from home and supplies for the ship, which bo nee @ur Rouse’s Point Correspondence. ‘Massacuvenrrs Horm. , Rovse’s Por, August 15, 1862. ‘Phe Firgitives from the Country lo Avid the Draft—Their Blames—The Patriotism of the United States Marshal, Bivam Dunm—the United States Garrison ot Rowe's Peint—The Officers—Proyrcas of the Construction of For! Montgomery, &., kc. ‘This is ever a point of military interest, but just now a paramount importance attaches to it as the goal nearest ‘the Meccs of the fugitives from the War Department or- dev of August 6, 1892--Canada. For many days previous to the issuance of that—to so many timid minds—direfu! edict from Washington, the Champlain steamers and the ars touching at and running through this point to Vic” tevia’s dominions were titeraliy loaded down with Ameri- ean cowards, who, having enjoyed “life, liberty and the ersult of happiness’’ beneath the all protecting fulds of ‘the striped and starry symbol of their nationality, were eolng their country and their obligations, be. @aase they wero palsiod with fear at tho mere idea that they might be called to protect their homes and aid the Shea meut in crushing @ rebellion whose ultimate suc- @ems would be their and the commun ruin. There was Be power previous tothe announcement of the order w @top this traitureus and cowaraly exodus, aud hundreds ‘then escaped to British proteciion who are now actuuily ing Uniied States Marehal Dana from beyond the Gunaitian lines to permit them to revurn. OF course it is q@aly a neighveved sonve of cowardice that iupeis such a Poquez’, a3 Marga) Dunn, either in his own behalf or that ‘ef tho government, certainly has no objectious to a whole- sale stampedo from the “llon’s’? mouth, if the fugitives soelect. Whou the order caine, however, thes came fun. Deputy Marxbais wore sent out along nll the roads leading from thig poiot to Canada for a distance of twenty miller, W0 intercept ail evaders of miliary duty, and strict ‘wateh was kept on ail tho boats and traivs. Some sixty oF evenly arrests have been made here altogether, many whom have beon liberated upon producing bail in the of one thousand dollars, and upon showing ‘they were Hot American gubjects. I append a list of who are now lield here awaiting orders from the far Department: — TAKEN OR THR 918 AUGUST. Meye:, Baltimore, Md. ju Veil, Baltimore, Md. e6 A. Kimball, daverhill, Mase. McCreen, New York. ew }, Covington, Md. les 11. Gale, Georgotown, Mage. lomndn, Newark, N. J. Balomon, Newark, N. J., (native of Russia) Byrnes, Waterbury, Conn. Furey, New York city. Lamb, carck, No J. * MecNolty, Hust ‘Newark, N.J. M. Gerry , East Ne lewark, N. J, . TAKER avauei 1 in Montgomery ne, States barracks, and are constantly aiiitary uard, all cher movements iy matched, they will doubtless be pushed into the ser- wigpee, a ation for (heir cowardly conduct. Vielande, activity and hamanity of Marshal G ond ys Dunn during his obsetvance execution of order of the War Department morit praise and pub. acknowledgment. He does his duty foarleasty and » the prisouers well housed and fed, aud Ca i way kindly treated. The statement hereii is mo whi Dr permitted to pars s may be impileitly reite 1. The Uniied a Point, way be iup!icitiy relied The Ui tes epiitvar post at this point is gar Com- and J,Heyeuth United States iniuntry, a ‘tof Major ‘that nide's command surrendered at Sax ug catiDe ge, Arizona, of the 27th of July, 1861. Pores |. B.. Stivers, Woodraf, Captain Stivers, citicers ot ¢] Tecks here age Captain jeut. J. Catan ond ite e. on parole, was order bod ee Part phot the time of the Trent pee V! een exe! nged bow ).wentarily expecting (orders wo join the Ariny of tue Lutomas. Fort Mobigomery, ii process «f constraction for the ba 0 care Years, and desigacd to protect this section jovasion by way ef Lake Clampiain, is now wo) completed, it being thought tat another yea: w'"! ect the work. It is wi imnucrse fortification , cover- Teeue three acres,and most solidly and durabiy cou Structed. Owing to the etrictnoe: of the orders from we Fam unable to farulsh you with the full de- tails of tho work, but it is suflicieut to way that it rs almost impregnable toanything the: can be brow) ‘Dear on it, one of the coustructors remarking to 61 4% will be capable of maicing 2 strong defence aca Heot of Monitors. It is built on the sito of what is ki ws old Fort Nousenso or Fort Plunder, t Police Intelligence. Roameay of Jeweray.—On Saturday evenlog a smary padividoal, who gave his name ar Jobn Wright, it into the jewelry store No. 266 Pear] street, with ‘ne ae forention of making a purchase, Ho aaked Robert McMullen, to ict him vee some rings. The heaved Lim a box containing 4 number of ringer, ad eut Wretyht eolected a cheapone, The clerk turned his back for ® imemeut; the pseudo parckaaer pot the chery :\.g in the b d rlesterously appropriate v (de pair of earrings value f eles ain melia vied be ring ia his nonth, ana then, » threw It away. It wos pul of the Second precinct, vi per. The princuor was ar d by officer Gilmarten, of the Second procinct, and Fook op for examination by Alderman sear & oven mie Wom—About the hour of haif-past tweive on Saturday morning Mary Me"igue, who res, at Nor © Mulberry street, was dangerously, if not fatally alabocd hi ee ———— nt ‘The Fight of the Hesex with the Arkan-| FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘To the Hon. Ginson Wauias, Secretary of the Navy:— the je plated; but in their detail it will be necemary to unter into @ statement of all the circumstances evnnected | Hides. with my running the blockade. beard heavy Gring up the Yazoo, and as J had the evening previously taken on board two deserters from Vicksburg, who h.d stated that the Arkansas ram was ready to come down the giver (they were sent on board the flagship Benton), I suspected this vessel was making her way down aud I prepared for action. I beg to stute ihat on my parsage from Cairo to Vicksburg my port boiler had | Since January 1 will be acen in the following burated one of the bottom sheets, and we were repairing | tables:— NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1862. the persons who conduct them, that they have sas. | ceased to pay attention to what they say, and tt ee ee eee ee Bonpay, August 17, 1862. | ie really hardly worth while to remark that their Unrren Sraree Guasoas Eavex, The imports begin to show 4 deciine, though we | comments upon the great rise in gold and bills | Ove Baton Rovas, August 1, 1862. } aro still receiving cargoes which were shipped in | which took place here in July are as ignorant and | the hope that they would be entered uader the old absurd asthe previous prophecies of the same | Sin—Vermmit me to draw your attention to some fete | tariff, The principal articles imported last week journals. Every one understands here that gold and bile must fluctuate actively in time of war, and that theiy rise and fall are matters of no permanent cou- ®equence. A federal defeat in the field will always cause an advance im gold, though it may emercise BO appreciable influence upon the event of the war, and, in like manner, a federal success, how- ever barren in results, is pretty sure to cause & decline in both exchange and wpecie. When the government suppresses the rebellion, gold, which is @ mere article of merchandise, like copper or fron, will fall to ites natural value, which will probably be below that of the five year six At six A.M. on the morning of the 15th of July we In the course of @ month or so we shall begin to try how we cam get along without the foreign goods of which we have hitherto been such large cousumers, ‘The foreign trade of the port for the week and rors, Per cent bonds of the United States, Until it at the time herein mentioned. At eight A.M. the | my, ure we 1800. Unitod States yauboat Tyler came out of the mouth of we oe Ga4aelio e'tog “44804, | the. rebel are crushed there will always be the Yazoo, closely followed by the rebel ram. The former | Gederal merch’dise, 1,462,423 —7¥9.295 102,090 | timidity and speculation enough in Wall street to Passat down aud took refuge behind this \ esse), as wel! as come other rams belonging to Ooione) Kilet’s fect. As | Previously reportud.146,098.U82 88,93 230 the Arkancas passed | discharged at ber seven gans, etriking her three times; one of my shot penetrated ler keep the precious metal at a variable premium. As to the coliapse in the federal finances which the British journals exultingly predict, there is no more reason to apprehend anything of the kind ‘Fowl for the week. $1,008,442 1.892,000 1,oo7 S07 107,219.88 Since Jannary 1,.$151,900,624 00,06),800 iv0,A7T,218 Exrouts o- rng AND MERCHANDI-B. 1 from covering and did considerablo damuge; but, i . 861. 1862. now than there was two months age. The Ameri- Feoovering, allo” passed on, the Benton getting | For tho werk....... $1,294,068 1,637,985 3 607,067 | can public did not lose their faith in their_govern- asia gtrieiaiap-iiprand algal ar oae here ier alice ca diaacean Apiicliak ent and their public credit after Bull run or doy the river. She, however, reached in safet cok ain en a ae the, batterinn at Vicksburg, It was, now down, | SMcoJanuary 1.. .$54.820.015 60,019,4i8 45,406,598 Patter the battlew before Richmond. ‘They are not mined by the two gommanders-in chief to mako : RR Ee eet. 1962, Pp LRCTY to do eo:now, when the horizon is brighten- some effort to destroy the ram, and hence, on the eve: ing | For the week....... $2,183,281 100 100,43 daily and we are gathering an army which can of thesame day the Arkausas passed the upper sles, | Previodsly reported. 92847,248 6.021.740 3823718 Poverrun the whole Southern States. Our British Ping Olllcer Farragut, with the New Orleans fleet thathad | ginoo January 2,...$80,030,620 6,825,460 88,057,440 ntemporaries, in their comments on our financial previously attacked the Vicksburg batteries, comiug up- stream, coucluded to run the blockade, and, while going down, try to pink ber. ‘The flagabip Benton, with the gunboats Louisville and Cincinnati, accompanied bis fleet to within rango of the furts; but the destruction of the | *VeTage of | $130,544,680, heing an increase Tam was mot accomplished. parsed the Benton. Vag Officer Davie hailed me and | banks, capital naturally flows to the great “wished me auccess.” I now pushed on, aecording tomy } centres where it is sure of employment at understanding of the programme, and precisely at half- past fonr A. M. the enemy’s upper batteries opened upon of which the increased bank me, but I heard no response at this time from onr fleets. ee ate I blow glanced, and I went high on the river bank with the bows of the ship, where T Jay teu minutes under three batteries of heavy guns. 2ist, held a counell of war on board the Benton, aud 3 volunteered the services of the Essex to make an aitemps | which was donbtless due to accidental to destroy the ram, and the following programme was | causes. In the present condition of trade through- agreed on:—That on the morning of the 22d, precisely at four o'clock, the whole available fleet under command of | York, Fiag Officer Lavis was to get under way, and when within range to bombard the upper batteries at Vicksburg; the lower fleet ander Flag Officer Farragut was te do the same, and attack the lower batteries; the sgsex was to push on, strike the rebel ram, deliver her fre, an@ then | the government isthe only active employer of fail behind the lower fleet. condition, are moved by baffled greed alone. They are realizing that the mean and narrow prejndice which led them to give their sympathy to the cause of the rebellion has, in effect, eut them off from the best market they ever had for their manufactures. The silly hope of securing @ new market, with eight millions of Southern consumers, led them to throw away an old established market, with over twenty willions of Northern consumers, in which their foothold was already secured, They are slowly discovering that the tariffs which the war has com- Pelled the United tates to adopt has shut ont their wares forever from American markets, and, with the instincts of disappointed avar. ¢ they eagerly seek to traduce and revile us: By the time the waris over our manufactures will have received such am impetus that European wares will not be able to compete with them. ‘There is no reason why we should not make every kind of cotton, woollen and iron goods that is needed in the country. When peace comes, what- ever the tariff may be, the British will find that this market is gone forever, The following table shows the course of the atock market for the past week and month:— Last Monday’s bank statement showed a specie average of $34,611,069, being an increase of $588,579 from the previous statement; a deposits of $2,431,743, and a loans average of $151,- 190,203, being an increase of $672,359. The circulation alone showed a small reduction, Flag Offeers Farragut and Davie, with myself, on tho out the country, money must accumulate at New and the bank deposits must continue to in- crease. If commerce revived then deposite would be rapidly withdrawn, and money would again cir- culate through the usual channels. At present money throughout the country, and, as it On tho wernwg herein stated I got under way and | does not avail itself of the agency of the some rate of interest. This stagnation of trade cities are the outward indication, was notexpected six months ago by the commercial community. It was taken for granted that the capture of New 1 backed off and waded | Orleans and Memphis, and the occupation of points on the Atlantic coast, would lead to some revival arrived at the ram, deliv: vy fire and struck her; the up. ‘The enomy had drawn up threo rogi- ments of teers ible and Sees ae a of our internal trade. The event has disappointed | 1) 3 gig Beast Maer — baa a Aug, 16. Held pieces, ranging from six-pounders to twonty four | these hopes. In the West the impunity with which | Virginia 32 52 5862 pounders, I found it imposatble under these circum. | guerillas ravage the border States has for the time | '™ oe Re tee stances to board the rebel dot, though such was my | quenched all hopes of a successful revival of com- one be ox Sy original intention, After T delivered my dre at but five | merce, Peace and order are the first conditions ; 86% BH 5S et.boond band — Rae serv a sae essential to the prosecution of commerce. Thorecan | Fie preferred. ois ax ae aan not fire a gun after we had deivered ours, and I baye | be no business in the Mississippi Valley to create Pichiexn Ce pirat te he 10% Di sublcnwiuatant tris Weg! aa in. ass ademaid for ‘money until the guerillas are put | sob guarentd 6455 35 6544 roa very large hole in her side. At this time I bogan to look | down. There is a profit of 30 a 40 cents a pound 564 16, =i BD for Aid from the forts, but without res it. Terderct the | on cotton bought in the interior of Mississippi, Mme mk ae How of salting oo uneit f vege Dy try Bo up, and then | Alabama, Georg’a or Louisiana and shipped 404 AT MO 48g mako/ansther attack on the ram. At this time I waz | North for sale. Bat even this profit will tempt rake ae ae he sree one besuited fost cthe Nhesey tenlnehe shee tras {but few persons and small amounts of | Pacite Mal wig 100% 1 110 the nearest battery atiok my furward casemate abovt.| monoy into the business so long as brigands | °°! + Mo NI MO eK is dve feet from the deck, bet fortunately did uot penetrate, A rifle reveu and a ball-inch shot from tho same battery ponetro ied the iron, but did not get through, though 90 severe wae the biow that it stacied a four inch plank couloai she!l struck the cagemate ou the port sido as we were Foun tiag plndeu through, three. A smail plece tore tho lege of the First Master's pantatoons, thirty minntes of the time from The course of the market was upward all last week, end there was @ remarkable increase of ordera to buy government eccurities, railway bonds and, shares. The upward movement reste upon the basis of reviving confidence in the power of the government to suppress the rebellion; upon the ease In the money market; and, so far as rail- way securities are concerned, upon the large in- crease in railway traffic. Fora period of a month after the battles before Richmond a feeling of roam the country with impunity, burning cotton, and depriving the wretched people of the border States ofthe only means they have to procure the ‘A | necessaries of life. In course of time self-interest and the Mmperions dictates of self-preservation will compel the people of the Mississippi Valley to ex terminate the highwaymen who cali themaelvee “guerillas. But long period of time may elapse 1 bad now been under fire for upwards of an hour, and | before they are roused to the paramount necossity foot? oun ban! of self-defence. Meanwhile money must tlow Wruck the casemate about nine fect from the deck. jwo imches and eighteen fect long on the tasite. 10, pevetrated the three.quarter-inch irow. It way through the wooden nide,, Ib.ax. one man and alichtiy wounding ‘Aced wy head, and another plece a of t Heat batteries. T'Mik poked forthe. arriont oF the tower fleet, but | hither from all sections of the country to earn what | neasiness and even "gloom pervaded the public — — con wa wit pg Fee Le ane m interest Wall strect can afford to allow. mind, and stocks fell, notwithstanding the abun- with such’ ra we were 50 close that the | Money fell-Jast wock to an average of about 93,4 dance and cheapness of money. When the Presi- rapidity wad hol y ithe fin gna ecg my gin he aks, Tea aha | Per cout oncall. In tho street 4 per cent is still termined to be in no hurry. t ay the si some idea of the anrou: and rifle missiies throwa ot this veneel when Bow informed we weve two hours and @ half under fire of Seveaty heavy guns tn battery, twenty Gel! pieces and three heavy gums oo board i‘; this vessel was heay!ly siruck forty-two timer, and only penotr ubaracter of the iron plating, as be thickest iron was but two my method now patentod. make & second atte;npt to destroy the Arkavisaa, ag Tbe. eve Mt can be den reapectiully, your o Commanding Division of the lect imtho Wasiara waters, 1 Norfolk. The exodus of Virginia. but the laborers have departed, aud the crops permh : fortenetl woman was aslosp at the hour speeitied, whea for Lins wand came lowe deunk aud got into bor wit wer. Sow? | wor 'r ensued on them, after which Mefigve q+ evnod a kate and intieted two desperate wounds ia abiomen of his wife, He wa wt hy off ot tbe Sixth precinct, aud bee before Alder. Froar yesteriay morning, who locked Liw up for aination. Tho vistiny of thie bratality avw lca In a 2) alate at the New York Hospi tel, Tris Hyams Govannent Howat at Porras Mow {t (a understood to be the intention of go oe tha Hygeia Hospital at Fortraes Munroe Jou a report of the number of pationts recsived, dis. @birzod, ke., sloce ite opeming:— ‘ Kicori of Uyjria Hoop tat, at Fortress Monroe, Va. ,from June 1, TEL, at which time tt opens’, to Augiet 1, Total namber received ‘Tra Frazeeen Cror.—In reference to (he new crop of fiaxnend, tha Cincinnatl Price Current BaysimA good deal OF toquulr, been windy of us rogordtng faxtoed. The crop bya large one and has bee. raved in good order, She yietd te fully twenty per etot srester than that of Inet your, Tho contract Aystom conmervis the great bulie ‘of fs crop, however, 80 tat tho prive it au arbitrary Ob), aid ipdtoaten motu foe! to the fort ii iow thine they coll thera the rcp at one dollar por baskel, aha heuce bie is the price Wee surmer now gata, ost. comet Iply sean ta 1 welt Ree talked 0: Wt be more briflisut Tt becomes Viniole at holt wat eight ok, Ms. eh MytAe OF the wird Moyo! Kin, end smaaied Mgices Dew wil to the NON, W of ive ‘THO crushers fircished tha | lower flect ly veg oy hopo ot relief or assistance, Iu» concinded to rao tl anchorage Anne and isie of Wight counties his had a deplorable ) brokers will veen force enovgh to gethor it ia. | Wiadred mon, and Capt. dent issued the war order of August '4, calling for 600,000 men, if necessary, by drafting, a gleam.of daylight appeared; and now that volunteers are flowing forward at the rate of several thousand a day, and several, if not all, of the loyal States seem Ukely to furnish their proportion of the whole 600,000: without drafting, cheerfulness has be- come general in Wall street, and speculators are all ounce more on the bull ride. So far as railway securities are concerned, the large and. increasing traffic on the roads would probably have caused them to advance even ina less prosperous condition of affairs and with a less abundant money market than we have at present. The great trunk lines are earning from 20 to 25 per cent more than they did a year ago, and business {8 porring upon them to such an extent that they have raiscd theit rates for freight. AM the grain that this country can spare and that ships can be found to carry will find a market in Europe this falhand next winter and spring. Such lines ag the New York Ceutwal, the Erie, the Michigan roads, the iMinois Central, Galena, Rock Ielsnd, and Chicago and Northwestern are certain of trailic for at least a year to come, which, ider proper man- ageniont, should enable them to pay the interest on all theit bouds and divide something among their stockholders. Pacific’ Mail has not been affected by the announcement of Mr. Roberts’ opposition, via Nicaraguan. Whether the public do not helieve the Nicaragua roule will be opened, or whother the short interest is so large as to keep up the price of the stock, certain it is that this opposition, which was expected to knock the Pacific down to par, has not thus far produced the least effect, nearly three miles off, aud stil! at anchor. theregular rate for call loans. But the welles- tablished houses refuse to allow more, than 3, and they generally find the eupply at this rate fully equal to their wants. The Sub-Treasary received some $2,090,000 on deposit last week, on call after ten days, at 4 per cent, Mercantile paper of the highest grade is quoted at 45 per cont. Certificates of government indebtedness sold during the week at 99 a 4, closing at 9994. Datiable demand notes rose to 107%, closing at 10734, yesterday. The situation is such that the This fully proves the admirubic | course of the market is no problem.) Money must fall in salu; steady until it is checked by the offers of government. If Mr. Citco were to close the deposits and refuse to receive any more money at 4 per cent, the rate of interest would fall imme- diately to 3, aud would probably reach 2 per cent witht a month or tw6. {vis eat impossible for the Stock Exchange to employ all the money which {4 how ionfered to it for employment. Five or six millions of dollaré eerve to carry an enormous amount of stocks; ani. votwithstanding the natu- val eiforts of the. banks to foster speculation in stocks, for the purpose of eniploying their idie funds, there is no teasoa to believe that the , requyo anything like the sums which the, banka wont to lend. The forcigu exchenge market, though not ac+ tive, was irrogular lest week. Bills opened on Monday at shout 125 for'bankers’ signatures, rose to 124% on Tharsday, and closed yesterday at 12674 0 127. Gold sold down to 112% on Monday, rose to 116 oa Thursday, aud elSeed yesterday at gruntlet of the enemy's lower forte and seek an below the foet. I therefore reluctantly gave. the order to ‘put her bead down #tie2m,’”’ but I was de. ‘They had now plenty of Hee to prepare, and fo rapid was their fire that for mp hour the hull of this ship was conyplewly cuveloped in heavy jets of water thrown over her by tho enemy's hot, shell and riflo balls, The department m heye and number of shet, shell, plags they are the ram, ring bRat tine rated twice, a inch, with oue ine! of india rubber beneath, according 1 still hops an. opportunity may yet be given me to ‘and fam ready and can do it, Vory Hhedient servant, D. PORTER, Oar Norfolk Correspomicnee. Nonro.k, Va., Auguse 14, 1862. | Ne Krodus of Slaws and Agricuiturs—An Sarcitement in Poriamouth—Scisure of the Macon Howse ~The Conjsca tion Ad, de. dc. A dismal state of alfaire exists fp the country oreund {row Norioite, Princess sot upon the agricultural prospects of this portiou of Tho farms ara tooming witharich harvest? ‘rom want of attention. Tn some instances wh le fluids sf wheat have deen destroyed became there has not There wiil aot be ven an averngo yield of corn this year, Owing Wa waut of proper care the crop is stunted, and in many cases, will acaly. offer inducomenia, to harvost lt, ait | CCW 11867 ‘Hivery “one has hoon pumled by a =< Kinds of farm, end gardoa prodnee apnear to sufir ya’| h8 Téecent advauco in gold and exchange: No OrrY COMMERCIAL REPORT. i crom blight, and it would seem thiat @ fearfit earse | sound commercial reason can he assigned for the SaTURDAY, August 16—6 P, M. hangs over Virgie fon: ie Ser 2 hie eo te nomenon. The balance of wade is in our Asnrs.—The market wee quiet, Suall enles of pots Oe tate now extra wv and cround Norvole, | tavor; no Tore American stocks are coming here | wero made at $0 814;. While penris were nominal ai $7. praspertere.—Floor--The market was without change ib is fearial to contempiute what for sale fror ro hoarding has ceased; pro- rt tw ‘The carth a . hile lows eplelt wes manifested. Thy . the poor next wit searth Z gotives ‘eunfldeties ein, LAily ro. | of moment, while lees epirit if |. The unget- to: vind tho misguided people of this section will be | duction {s active; € nfide nee is being steedily re. 2 E-cey wf sultitiaiwaihiaan thauptiaioe hoes {to dopoud upon the bevovsience of the Nurih for | stored. Onder these ciremmstances geld ought | Wed ries ne rales ULE My) m., poy nei an alleviation of thelr eortows Id the approsling'cald } 4, soit’ at w lower rate than ft commanded |’ Priow.. ‘Tranmotions on . eathor. within the sange of tho follow ing quotations :— were alarmed, stocks were Considerable excitement was created fi Portsmouth | when the public 4 « 612% Frsterday among the rocessioulets Id consequence of thO 1 Keine tinorted for wale and morclhuts were 625 a 6 8h sola on Tionse for hoxyital parposes. ‘Tbe cpr Me * 49 a 6 12% proprietor, Mr. Wilkoa, bes boon and is au acch rebel, and | hoarding coin for fear of a depreciation of the eur- 530 698° squonbly receives the activo sympatny of all bts |e ay. ory a6cou! ot Ales davane ° ‘ 2 Peet ats \incon Howe has bem eho ceack botes of | TeVCY: One theory accounts for the advance tn }gonmitin... a $39.0 $35 n for che southern aristocracy, and every eifurt | gold on the ground that merchants are afraid of are vis mixed lo LG 4 rimate to mriatait 8 reputation vee frstel«s | fyyehor issues of paper money. We alluded to this Ahab dt wera bee The house is spacious, pleasauuy Jovated, ali ot Ww dnendy last. There is at present | Rye fo ‘Re . 800 8 430 ouliarly adipted for tue purpose devigaod for our | subject on We y . P Rye. Maar chant bikie’ Sah Gabe Therd is ample agoominud ion for Uaeroo Lreops. no reagon to believe that Congress will be ce Ludlow rmaaier, mid ’ > a feeetat a | —sCammuiian flour ween ight demand and prices wer? yt. Libanaa, Proveat Marehal, wi pieweed vy } together before th 2 asual time. By a judicious use without alteration, while the sakes embraced about. 700 the safferi.g Unton solders for thelr Kiar attention | of his resources Mr. Chase can pay his way till bple. Southern Gour was less buoyant and active, white changed. The rales were confined to some it the above quotations. Wheat was dull wants, The gorion of the rebels karwa vo. $; but our noble b_ys, who have perilied health and lefonee of thote coautty, mrt be taken cape of then, evon asanming that the army will amount in October to a million of mea. Until December or prices wer 600 a T00 buls. notwithstanding. 1 is believed that arms apd aaimuni- I . th there can be no new t« if which were hile ye : 9 fanvary next, then, there can be snes of | for inferior and common grades, plenty, wi ba a of the Labo Hiro ghey quae paper sone Whether further fssnes will then | good to prime qualities ponstnon ead firm. The sales 1 ere ee Ah the Led btn Ba Toeetp to be. be authorized must depend on the success of our te ee. GE A A pnd {unaicort he coant cebols it he not garetal. Thay revort | armies tn the fleld. If the rebels sufter an over | for red state, #1 $0 fur amber Kentucky, gl st Hy 33 to sil sorts of subterfages to cover up the property of runs for rod Western, $1 24 for amber Green Bay, #120 a $1 24 whelming defeat, as is hopefally expected, gov- ernment securities will rise to @ price which will gecnre active conversions of currency, and obviate the necessity of new issues of paper. If our armies, a aways, und there {snot a doubt butalarge amonnt of furniture will be moved if menna are Dot Laken to svop it, laventories should be wt oaco made of the property in deserted houses, and protesia from rebels to the contrary ld not be FF ded. The duty of General Viele in for Mirweaukoe clad §L 24 $1 2 for amnvor Towa, aut 10 48) 20 for Chicago spring, @ flour wes send Te eealote, witb sales of 200 bb! Corn weal wos senice an@ «frm oat the above prices, while wawnotions were light. Corn was firm and in yood demand, with salen of 116 buphele at S80. a be. particular le delicate, but tt ts also 4: ive, aod | million strong, fail to discover and beat the rebels a f . tern mixed nad 500, a 60c. for prime shipping lots Mae ee et ne re Tanta ana miat Set; | by December next, 1t will hecome the duty of Con- | MT Puttrn Matred nwa ean ivy, Weld BL TOC, fot ‘ve oo nore dallytng with the rebellion, t mistaken | gress to authorize Mr. Chase to make and set Wenerh hep eae by ts Foie sation wore iat a re " Wak NO Hott der oo my ro Hee io aLied ad abetted the efirurtoover, | @flont more legal tender money. ‘The pubtio oan Satie and Defley tale. “Oxte wore firwer, with ealitvot throw the government, aud whose sympathies aro still | form their own jndgment tonching the prospect. | veutern and Caadion @t de. a dlc. aud of Bite at blo. wiroug for the Contederate cause. aide. Cove@,<The market was stewy bot quick A sale of 260 4 400 bogd er Blo wor nade at p. t. Coron <The twarket woe tune and prides somewbet tereentnr, ohtie malo, tm guna!) lotr, embrace! ahaut poy 8400 bales om the busle Of #7. 047 We. for ral buing up- Une (ot, 40 ale A gener MemeRn led ote ide tig wig wate Slemdy ant utietnn, At tho present time thera are but $100,000,000 of government paper money afloat. Nearly $200,000,000 more are being prepared, wnd wil! he 1 te., dey {sued as rapidly es it can be mauvfactured, The ate ¢ whieh have | whole will be in the bands of the pubic wituin cow to the con” } ninety days. Our Suffolk Correspondence. Suvronk, Auguet L4, 186%. Condition of Affine at So : Lhave thoronghiy investiguted © touched you from Fortress * dition of effatra tn Suffolk, a: ‘The Br'tich press havo received accounts of the ees wep ete | Te Wighert anthority to gay that our menotary panic which followed the batiles bofore 1 f05 WeFoun Part ne ah Pred hat no hostile fo Nas 3 ap. - 4 - 1 es a eof the blickwater, taat thore aro fo | Richwond, aad, with characteristic chtrity, gluat a 4. To Uaoge iatons of ths svemy im ati iit boson! that | ovgr the ria which they beltove to be in store for hath wacal at AN. th talk ppg gat sector 1s nove 1u rogue | 11, people of tho United States. Our people here | Ye Lanios ‘wers wactetgrd, whit vague have been so disgusted by the blunders of the ‘There Waa ty Clg be Rritteh foornals abont out financial alfwira, and he diacosery of the crop corrasign of shoy oaunet god 0 (ako & demonsty voor driven lage moloeied ia any way, Aare Muse ened from R trwie this airgewom, The guard neatmon! giver ls wow well aumnican ‘RO! ; for raising wan quiet and sales | atict nad Ser ss ee limited, while holders were tirm. Seme ten cues citron gailln at and Cork Ha. 00 # Ad al 28 igc., acd 100 bbis. currants on private terms. Capt Sudiing CH! sl andi 20 ; EY $1.06, and § chests of at $2 25. POTLA leaves New York Weaeaedag, August 27 Inom.—Pig was in good d at full prices, including | ‘BUROPA earns a Mt crnaraber & Doth foreign aod American, Within two or three days | PERSIA leaves New York We neatay, Bp cusber 10. 700 Lona best Scotch pig have been sold at $27 « $18, | ABLA loaves Boston Weiin's'1), sept uber I? ppl ‘until paid for, ‘need surgeon on board. one owners of Ses wee will uot be scsountable for gold, eP, bullion, specie, jewelry, preci ts OF inetals, ua osm Billa of lading a ne ity'refor. ant the value there? " ‘therein expressed. ‘retght or pasnag: ay tw sil E. CUNARD No’ Sowing Green. STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVERPUOL-TOUCHING AT aud 300 do. No. 1 $24, cash, delivered at Kiizabethport; 160 packages Russia No. 1 at $16, 650 tons American rai at $50, at works; $52 50, aud some old fussia at $28, cagh. Lap was quiet, with small gules’ of Spanish and Ger- Man at $6 85,.cash, LiaTuer.—the market was quiet and transactions were limited, while prices for both hemlock and vak soie favored purchasers: Apensiown (Cork harbur), Tas Liveryol, New York Linn the demend for Réckiana”‘consinued to be p fal pacers d Ci nati cane mead (dee petahiog mited. Sales within a day or two have embraced about | CTIY OF BALTIMORE tiay, Auguat 2 80u bbs. common Roekland at 86e. 400 lumpat 900., | GLASGOW... eaturday, Aug 5 cash. No saws of Glen's Falia were reported, T, OF NEW YOR’ Saturday, cooks M Lassrs.—sales of 600 Dbis, Porto Kivo asd Quba were | Pygy Very *ueceeding Raturday, at coon, from pier Md North river. FIRST CABIN made on private terms NavaL Ston'.—The inarket has been quiet during the Woek; sales of 4 lot of eprita of turpentine, received from Liverpool, weve made at $2 20a $2 25, closing firm ut $35, $4 24a$2 25. Rosine were dym but quist, A sale of comuncn was made at $13, and of strained at $14 4 $14 50 Der 280 Ibs. Tar wna firm, with sales at 2c. per " wnmPicet cabin, 15, 17 Jb.) the auction price, apd 21 guineas, beri. fn Avery 28 8 Gus.—-u.es ferude sperm wero ‘making at New Bod. | Queenstown, 456, “And those ‘sho Wisi to:gend for thelr ford at $1 36, and of whaio some 6,000 bbls. a: d7¢. a | {aniscan buy tickets Soleot saehas 68e., cash City dingoed was tirmly held at vic. barrels, Qive vil was active, with sales at$i 40, 6m. Crude petrolenm was firm and prices unchanged, while the recent advance was sustained, with saies within two or Uhre past of some 2,500 bbis. of 39 a 46 gravity at 16c. a 16c., and ages at $1 25, extra, chietly f. 0. ly im Liverpool to Williaw 71m Giascow, to Alex, ion Inman at, 22 Water sir » Age Queensiown, to C. & W, coin, NO. BSI. Enoch aquare; in London, io Biver & Macey, 61 Kin » Seymour & Co. ; in Reliued wan active and nigher, some prime to choive lois | hain street; in Paria, to Jules Deoove, 43 Rue ‘Nowe selling at 3c, Bales this week have embraced some 1400 | des Victolres, Place ue ia Bourse, in Potiadelphia to bbis straw coior Ac, , vest 116 0180, at Bic. a 35c., $1 25 a | G. Dale, 111 Watnut atreet, or at the company's + 9¢ . prey packages, hieleding several lots for export, f. 0. JOHN G, DALE, Ageut, way, N. ¥. .; 1,00, tess 120, for delivery pext mouth, at 20¢. Sper Soryoee pneu 30¢, Burning fluid was seiling at 88c. a 90c. , cash. TEAM FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Provanoxe.—Pork—the on twas quiet Dut quite | The sunimshy LOREST GASTRBN. Walter Faten, com steady, with sales of 500 bbis. at $11 8734 for mess and amine Seanaeeton $Y 87% a8) for prime, | Baet was frm, with moderato | , (Califng st ueensigwa) sales, at $13 75 # $16 for plain mess and $14 75 a $16 123, | Saturday, August 16 for extra, Prime mess heef was quiet. Beef were | Wed q rh. hotactive. Bacon was were firmer, while the mules 8%¢. u de. for shoulders and at Oc.; ; Mngeed q were nominal. TalLOW.—-The market fluctuates with the rise or de- cle in oxchange, with some improvement. Yester- day there was more inquiry, and sales embraced some 76,000 Iba. prifhe city at 10340. a 103¢c., and adout 70,000 Anstey tem Yor. Atthe No. f HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Acents. (PSE Nona “GERMAN LLOYD® ATEAMBHIP HAN. do. Western at 10340, n 1030. 8A, 11. J. von Sansen, com wander, carrying the United ‘Tus wan quiet cod wales light, while be un. | States tat, will ail from pier 30 Norih iver, foot of Ooaas> changed. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8), A? 12 O'CLOCK M. * Wiskey.—Sales embraved about 1,500 bbis., at 314¢c. J axing pase BREMEN via SOUTTAMPTON. TON . TAVEE, SOUTHAMPTON AND KREMER, au the following rates second cabin, $70; siocrage, $40. ( Se , cabin, : rei peerage 10 oF Fre NN OF Eee PL CHE & CO., 68 Broad stroet, for State and 3e. for Western. FINANCTAD.. AND NAVY PAY AND CLAIM OFFIOE.—AR Pensions wud Pearulting ‘Ex Banker, Post office, er A rears of Pay, Bounty penses. JOHN B MURRAY, 30 Nassau atreet Army and Nav, 1. ¥., opposite AMBURG-AMERICAN PACK COMPANY. _ (A SGUST BELMONT & 00,, BANKIRS, NO, 00 WALL SEMAN 70) LER dea te RAVER AKO at, issue letters of eredit to travellers, avatiable 1u all ‘The favorite first class and ele,ant iron wail steamship parts of the world through Messrs. Rothechitd, of Paris, Lone BAVARIA, don, Frankfort, Vienna, Pp id their correspondents. E. Me‘er commander, corrzing she Unived States ed from pier No, 21 North river, foot of Puiton s:reet, MERIVAN GOLD, SILVER AND OLD IgsUE DE. y man? Natew bonght and sold at best rates by F. P| SATURDAY, AUGUST 33, JAMES & CO., 45 treet. And * passengers for Londou, Hamburg, Havre ie S cae Sane aie Wie ida aonoe tee on ab tye follow: ratoa:—First cabin, $115; se ; ; CLAIM OFFICE, | con + SteeraKe s A eagle by, Maj. M. Myer, of the United States The NLA will stcveed the Baveria on Sept. & array in 181%—-$100 bounty and back’ pay 1s now being re- B. RICHARD & 460.\8, 101 Broadway, N. ¥. ceived from Washington for widows and hetys of deceased pa maecmar ese alaaten dos apt ihlc cw. R LIVERPOOL AND LONDON—TAUSCOTT solliers, RB, 22) Broadway, (A FORNIA, STATE AND SAN FRANCISOO CITY Tny:rest Coupon purghaged at lowest current rates, bY DUNC! SHERMAN & CO. Bankers. corner of Pi and uu tree: ‘KDERATE MONEY.—I_ WILL SIA. STATE vA SlINE— Ship CONSTELLA LION, ee ‘Hgat river, safle verpool August 1. Sip VILLA PEANGA, at pler 19 river. raile for Loudon Acqust 2). Por’ pa asso at Jow rateg or dratts om Troland, &., apply ‘o TAPSCOTT & OO., South street. _New York. SEND yor TO ANY OK LIVERPOOL—I3 DAYS’ P4c8A | E—TUE WORLD ei ats on rreelpt mote | conta, & $100, $2, B10 and 65 wide known clipper ahip DREADNOUGHY, Captain it, aw eumpls, inely executed on bank note paper, and so | Samuels positively sail 20th Auruat, This eiip is knows perfect tbat they caniat he detectd trom the genuime. Ac- | to the trarelting community @s the fas@at in ibe trade, bar: arene W. J. Bradley & box 110 Id uflies. ing weveral Umes beaien the m: were, For passage, at map Pyaar a a coy | lowest rates, apply immediately, to secure Lerths, om board, i DeManest, 40 South atreet, R LINE FOR LIVERPOOL WRHBTEL, ‘at pier No. For pas FFICK OF THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- pany, 83 Wall streat—New York, Avgist 12, 1802-—No reby given that the Buard of tors have this day declared & Dividend of five (5) por ceni out of the net caruinge o€ the past (3) thre naniha. payable atthe edie er the company on ai ‘220 tus, The teanwfer Book Ww." lose on the Mtb, and reopen om the 26th inst. By order a) \ ve Board. F.W. G, BELLOWS, Secretary pro tam, at pier No. 6 North river, 4 YM. TPMOMPSON'S BLACK Br. Korth rier ae tat ast, ORIENT on the Bah, D ply on beard, or at the ofliee, 7B dear. street, ‘LINE eNIPS FOR CALI ——— ~ ©. ROBERTS’ LINE OF FFIOR OF THE ERIR RAILROAD COMPANY, + fornia and Oregon, via Nicuragus, Throngh in ad- Ente PLack, New Yous, Aug. 6.'1862, | vance of tha mail. ders of tho Second Morigige Bonds ot the New. York Great reduction in fares throiigh t6 Sau Francisco, Retlroad © satended to 1879, arm notided ‘No detention cn the Lathnius, Bia Hie iateroat due Soptenter fe ES, w'l'be pau ‘oa aed The now amd splendid after that dato, at the ofilce, op ‘presentation of the proper Memebin ae a Gee eer t Octobe: usica pee Praha 2 pier for Han, Juan del Norte, connect! wellknown’ cara hip Mi STAY UPODR, SoHE ill be for the holders of bonds not thas ex- "i ‘of the compauy, wh tended to: themat the oftieg they can recefre the principal and interest to inber I, 1862. ‘The privilege of extending euch bonds will conse at that ‘ 5 Seoretary. Howes, con ery to wall withous de Grthiedt xe 16 toninacencr tee diztee"on tie ot tho pasiragers OIC OF SRE VERON EA 2 ae ee surpass by toy teamerwen either 92, we ny, 287 Broadway, 3 ork, August 16, i2—The | ty tad pas by thie! - Board of Direcore have this da Fels dividend of fgtgnt Desseneers by ote line in Ban in $15,000 $125.00 10,0) 40 be, diekied pro rm: Lo begs to 1 wie nT nat pat on for the 1 ‘The wniywwiils postal aiuoncit, aud Ae that a douiw sepsioe may beg) ed up ‘orniition or pasacge apply te vi We WANTED—ON A FIRS MORTG! aa Hon.0. Prvacipais “only rendy, 8@ Per TO LOAN.ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, in large and smal! suing, in ry hy to PTA ITT Wear street, cornator Brooklyn. Principsls only pp tof. TAMER CAGE, : ep ? omlagte pwrewe often, i Hegedway, nom, £1, third Hour, 8 RBANGE NENT COMMENCING JULY 1, leat bours from SP. M. FOR CALIFORNIA VIA PASd a ee ae sinew signsmi tt enn Nav Lore « Of eck montit, exeeps Whe |hes. tee rryeres OM naay, hem the day of departure will 9 om ollowidg. ree 7 sor Lreigl oF paswape apply at ihe gmy it iW Lo embrace wo oppo rsunlts of nogtritg Ung Green. @. 8. alt cason Bvocal mua. Me woNld be elat 0 a the etnense of the nitvertion, Address -tuiing age and fuit purtiowars, box Li2 Lasald oiler, . reer ces I AILY LINE Por » PRE —CAPTALN i 2b Bam at dd © NJAMIN, 51 FREDERICK be to bor ay Oo hie words, with tre iM ws thoyyiie iM Lane eKeep: ; 4 ibe Rode Taredoy. ALL WELL. TOUR VERY WELCOME LITTLE B. AP TOF AL Gy blaw Mike ddd gone Defore it arrived. Teitves trunt the fo" Of jurehon street ee ee T7357 Zolink apd Pildag ape A. Mow Dar OANTEL DRE PORRA TION, anmen—oF fgets QUIGLEY, OF | usiver we toe OC IKY theent Paedday, Thorstay aad Satne- Pail River, who left there about : sé yar 7 AyM, ‘ ' lant beara from wan tn Butfio, 3 NOR IOM | LINE "OR he orm ion ‘ng Tilig ancinea be hie eile aah ’, NEW LON ann ‘ a fully cecefred, : 3 I Norvieh aud W orcesic srt Sta ey Sundays excepret), at § o'e! sem vel o ¥ Y MARSHILL WILL CALL aT i35 jt S. MARTIN, JP tN Rsateects the wht tone of cpnucihing ta'herarivan. | Der Aare aver, ete re es tape: CER. S ‘ RAILROADS. BE GENTLEMEN WHO TOOK A BOOK from a civeet at No. @ Lbzateth street do wot return ame thelr na ves Wil bo publshed, SON BIYLR LATLROAD,—PRAINS FOR ALBANY, Horny ‘ie North niu Weak eave Chambers sireet a8 and MAL M,, and 3:15, au (10:15 P.M | Aeeigeep tibet ieee ONG ISLAND RALLROAD AGCOMMODATION—OUD =--—- - L Bouin Fevty Toru inns Praine wcxve at 7 op. Med c 5 On $ Belo P.M. for Greenyors, Ut) Ae 31. ae inte foe Hie Liat wel pol Ooeett; 7:45, 1143, An M., 210 3:8, & F. Miur somp: 4 thon to hus teaidengn, nt Wa fend; hourly for Jainaisa (row 7243 ALM. vo G:to P.M, chin es -< ‘7 ONG ISLAND RAILROAD -—CHNGE OF TERMI ARY.-W& COULD NOr COME ja imran ager du abate mip) i Tou o Tale. ably yet thers i, Hawt Fiver. ee eee mer ar shen ute Tioore New York tS a. M. for " ahr -——— Orly Say Macvor, Ori oot ard tomp oo eWHAT REL D PY THE doc . M. and 1°. ML Or Byoaces wr es nt ve here nati) mot S. 33 a'r (Thiniy- fourm ? Ga a Wiverhead st REWARD FOR INFORMA WHICH With ® Riverh So enable the enbyeribor uo flog he iin oF Henry He 8 z oe La AopSerrwsnthe ope? * FARD W YORK, HARLEM AND ALMANY RAILROAD AELEON NOWARD, Troy x % B Loe mK ant Thy AR mtn wit WAND FOUND. ‘ DOLLARS \orxD—oF MONDAY, AUGUST It IS in btlie, The F Proving proveety wud yo ring ex Peusen, can ovtath tat No, 7 Whitehall a | O8T-O8 FRIDAY Nia, (ott Ss, A LARGR s sec uagatie'io Sous BPRRION OF ordcr. -ADy prrsin fe TSHERNEN, ON, HEU turning Che game to hi Preracie 2 ~ « 4‘ he onsets nay —_ ~ —> - The ren mewn fy dng. Be rh wt F OST—ON SATURDAY, AN ORDER FOR FTPTY TONG | Iewre ae follows (=| st 20, Syrlug BREN cay gon bas Owner... Guiaile rewacn | Rove siver, @ r oii AM plot X hi bea wey t A. M. ot, Ao lersen On Fewuen ta James O88 Ane HERKBY NOTIFIED Wing hic Nowa, ae they Ath atteoia, Refreshments, chow Woart. © and . anne bait ERT & HOWARD, eae Fes Sug prt Procse, from $3 to tt tor Conde, a, Harn Whoeyes vill return the a will lead to the reaoyery of them DAVE T.Y WARD. iy pine, © bay Ma TUR ORIGINAL, WELL store, A Bev.) % ay i: ue DF Url one { trom ails aminge wat fur poms, BL t wi eit {has 1h, 1A Bye vere, tween awit be for Aid Dvenp-nccond atheert Ladies attenced v an fading uo chat Veer a Borihern gels Dlewer copes ” RD AVENL By LaADI ede ABM ay _ ai he nll h ww OF Clotit PIowADs a * 10H GF wldpe: onth wrcet, Law A LiNes PATENT “ ar cy NO forper to Dbrin best tls As in * all . ol Laveawr, wear or show wend Vga wth Caldew Beph@ing 27 Cente | Mire Muah. J teh come. ; $6 40 $m fa R20) Bo Sor Pants, “Tuan on et te ev eat Dre FOR Sti, hw OF PTL RD RAL ' FOR | s “1 i at 1 dete, ibe