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4 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OUTOBER 22, 1862. , —- 1 civilized world. More than that 1 may feel, but | éc.) ¢ iene active and bard: | clads for: and harbor ¢ the reconstruction of the Union. NEW YORK HPRALD. | ‘chevron, Mor tan tha | ar vet | jan tras cacapt tetpeiaes walk cow igh | andby te ne aeat gent we oul be Tee ancien sestaeinetiite dean pee eset bers of the House of Commons have, bye mu- Gi depwntng’s 100 maar Om eee, ea $0 Gemousizate that Oolambigniril- cule. the " we believe, been lew obnoxious to It 2AMKS GORDON BENTETT, xfs shy t upon them. | Kinds ere Bo. vo G0c. per Wend lower. Prices | ocean in her sow iron armor ae completely as Me disguised but not leas active treason of ose tual understanding, placed a restraint upo: Fanged from $2 50 to $5 a $660 Swine were 4° | sig over did in the old days of our wooden ships | the other. “ selves in the desire that no vole or expression of | tive, and Ic. per pound higher, grithealce of coru and our fron-heartea | who defended them, ew. eer The President's Emancip tion Procia- mation in the South, The leading journals of our rebellio™# States fed at from dtc. @ 6%. and till fed at dc. ‘yc. The total receipts were 6,447 beeves, 68] The Rebel Pr Gevernment*The Action of the Chame either defiance or insult to the » OPFICEN W CORNER OF FULTON aND Nassav sta, | theirs should carry “eS oe . rye iste” “Gina Bank ae Mies te te Wank United States steamer Reloese, at Catis, on 28,823 wine ber of Commeree: are gousiderably excited over Prosident Lin- coln’s emancipation proclamation. We hawe already given our readers the fierce denuncia- tions of the Richmond papers, echoing “the black flag” threats of the implacable fire-eaters of the rebel Congress. As we go farther South, however, this “black flag” policy seems ta tose ground. The Raleigh (N.C.) &tandewd, in a leading article on “Desperate Mewsures,” says that the proclamation in question “is one of the most monstrously wicked documewts that ever em- anated from haman authority ;” that “it breathes iu every line the spirit and purpose of the in- fernal regions;” that if carried ou*it would con- sign the whites and blacks of the Novth American continent to one common ruin,” asa that “the blacks would be extinguished in. lese. thas ten years.” Then it “violates the conatitmtion” Tlow very sensitive these Southern rebets are about our adhesion to the constitution which they utteriy repndiate. and against whici? they are in arma But this Raleigh editar woul@ act abandon the rules of civilized warfare, allhonjrh he-hos no hope that any “twenty leading Nori | + ree and Fillmore,” witt | ombine and simultancously assail a on from different points,’ and “rous it which wil hurl Lincoln the 30th ult., from Fayal, reports that there were twe rebel steamships in the waters of the Azoros, and that when the whaleship Ocmuigee, of Edgar- E18 ber na oe town, was taken by the ‘No, 290," the Ocmulgee TE. redcachry, a! for ee ee ae “P| hada whale alongsite in addition to tho oil op RRESPONDENCE. containing important oan. any uarter of the world: if used, will be | board. Bie cd for, BAPOUR PORSION CORRESPONDENTS ARE Paenicutamy Regossreo to Skat ace Lerrens axp Pack: We publish to-day the particulars of the wreck SKNT OF NO NOTICE taken of the newly purchased rebet steamer Lona in the Clyde, after collision with the steamer Chanti- heapnen and dep | Cleer. Poi me General Changarvicr’s letter, which was refer- fo, 29@ | 4 to in our report from the Bavaria yesterday, appears in the Hexarn to-day. : MISCELLANEOUS NEWB. ° ~ ‘The screw steamship City of Manchetiter, which sailed direct from Liverpool! on the 7thingt., in the pecranns st moraine reached this port yesterday avening.. The WINTER GARDEN Bronaway —Mrowrciee City of bianchester has been run ont of her dsual inte ge sii Masalleae hoi aon LAURA KEGNR’S THEATAR, Bivadway =No Rest ron | 1? 88 a0 extra vessel, by the company, in order | fiem,. The cargo of tho Kuyphavson, comprising 4,500 tae Wick eRN BAWN SETTLED at Last. to accommodate the large amount of cargo offer- | pags of Rio, was sold to tho trade at 26c,, 4 months NEW BOWERY THEATRE, Dowory—Wartea Baap = ing in England. Her news has consequently been | vreighis were steady, with moderate engagements. Pavi mx Keruonste—Sitix Swaut, anticipated by the telegraphic report of the Bava- rere ni” BOWERY TIEATRE, Boo “ mu ¥ . ria, off Cape Race. Our European files are later Passions—Tit Gouves AGt—EL lives Cecteat Ge tad than those to hand by the Asia, and contain some very important details of the advices to the 7th iust., which are given in the Hzxap this morning. Our files from Turks Islands are dated on the In another column we publish a report of the interesting proceedings of a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, held yesterday, for the purpose of considering the best means of put- ting a stop to the depredations of the rebel pri- vateers upon American commerce, A feeling of strong indigaation was ex- pressed at the eonduct of the British govern- ment, which connives at the fitting up of those armed veseels in Faglish ports. Mr. Low made an interesting statement, showing how differently John Bull acts when he is in trouble himself and when his neighbor is in trouble. During the Ressian war a vessel had been fitted up here for the Canton trade, and the British Consul at this port, having heard of it, and sus- pecting the ship was intended for Russia, re- pionstrated with the American government. The consequence was that she was detained, though her owner was perfeetly innocent of any intention of violating the neutrelity laws. Mr. Low thinka, and everybody thinks, it is not unreagonable thet the English government should be required to follow the same course now as regards the United States. It has been asked to do so; but what eourse does it pursue? itis rtated that when Hart Russell was remon- strated with ou the -abjcet he admitted he Gold took an upward start yesterday, rising from 123 to 181%, and closing with an upward tendency. Stocks ‘also were firm, and the Gries rose 2 a2 per cont. Mo- bey was fairly casy al § per cent. Exchango sold in the morning at 148. The exporte of the woek exceed fre millions of dotlars—a wholly unprecedented Oguro. The cotton market was active and firmor yesterday, and advanced from 1340..@26. perth The sales embraced 1,500 bales, closing: stiff on the basis of 0c, for middling uplaniia, The market opened at 69¢. and sold up to 0c © 00540,, Against 68c. a 5840. yesterday, with the chief tn the dily at 60¢. Tho flour market fol! off 10 por bartel, and for some grades of common a still greater Concebsion: was-Rubmitted to, The government con- tract for--8,000- bbis: high grades of St. Louis and Souther wes takén ab $8 15 a $8 ST ne . . Wheat was firmer for prime red a2 Simber, and in some cases Ac. por bushe bighér, grades were'unchanged, while sates wer’ ivo. Corn opened Mrmer, but closed at wochangod prices. Sound Western mixed gold at 68c, Pork was nn- changed, BSaies of moss were madeat $13, and of prime DAILY HERALD. b90 cextaper coy $1 mer annem WEEKLY HERALD, eve-y Sa/urd'y, 2 Mx conta pew A Europeans £?'" very ly Great Britain. in lime postage: the ‘cack month, at siz THE Tear THE FAMIL coum, oF Btn YOLUNT aymous correspondence We do not 2 eneaed emery day: adorrtisements in: uy Henaip, Famity [realo, and in Californie. and European Boitwone. VOB PRINTING executed with aeatness, patch AMUSEMENTS TH EVENING, MIBLO'S GARDEN. Broadway. —Giaviaton WALLACK'S THEATRE, Broadway —Witp Oate. t The Rebel Army of Virginia and It« Movements—Dangcers to Us of Delay. What are the designs of the rebel army of Virginia? Is Gencral Lee awaiting an attack, or preparing to make one upon the right or the SE, 435 Broa¢way.—Jeay pe GERMAN OPERA Ais and embody a Broadway,—Coror Tavyxerre, aficrnogn | 4th of October. The Standurd —We have | joft of our army, or is he only finessing to de- | aware of the fitt up of those private aya the Stan- MINSTRELS silos sail bs ae ae cme ee ip aber Mas a ea ceive General McClellan, and to steal off to | English waters, but esid he could not iciatlaas. not enrages” WA NAN SONGS, Buaimsques, Banos, &c.—Tuw | 00100 § a pecpessntebe ‘Debit SeROEOG, 198 sae Richmond? fere with private onlesprisa, Ho aake raising ng by either party in this from this Cay. The pans have sustained very li ‘The prevailing opinion in our army seems te 8 did not capture them war he sun of humanity and of human hope , CHRISTY'S OPERA HOUS Nude, DaNcKs, KC —Tue M damage from the rains of late, and are again Broadway-—Wrerors: i i 7 OFIAN wou down in bloog on be that the rebel cox ot actam“y broken vat, Geuoral Scout wrote two papers containing bis views, professional and -political,on the ropeatyd eftortstepm ‘vail on the goverun: and seoure thr who gaa be ev NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. WAR GAZETTE. OFFIOCAL. rtant ¢o Sitens Whe Gay Have Beon ae , Sauaxarow, Oot. 20, 1862. Exwovrvs Maxsioy, “Y persona who may bave th 19 Resobp-gedered Abed & “iitsee service of ihe Aolualiy boea drafted into the m,.!8"¥ Sorvh United States and who may oiaim oxen. iireotly wie of ationage, will make application therefor. Sige call fo Department of State, or through thelr reapes. “COL, Ne oF consuls, apranam Le By’ she Prosident Wa, &. Sewann, Secretary of State. Wan Deranrment, Wastinctow, Oct 20, 1862, Pursuant % be above order the proper officers are dir rected to reyort to the Department of State the campe ve EDWIN M, STANTON, Seoretary of War. GENERAL NEWS. which the order Fefers. ; Wasitinaton, Got. 21, 1862. ANOTHER LRTTER FROM OENBRAL SCOTT, faty it 1961, when civil war aeemed pending, but bad crista, anda be rights and duties which devo.ved on gov~ ernment: 4 gehe momentous conjuncture. O.e of them “SP qavrocomttyte en published without the weiter * consent, The second: wp, Oats to-day, having boen fi ished to he press by & \nself, It getablishes, in che Bret place, the patra “ic Aaxioly of the Genorat-ia-Chieg to propare @> tie, coming storm, and his earnest and to garrison contig “8 forts against every possible ake ack, and drecloaye, ive ‘He second plage, tie cnrkes of bie raiidee, which it ie nom cVident resultedtrom the inde. ion of Presideny Hwiotwm, ‘2, Who was doubtless mistod retary of War, if not in other. nag Yom tho baad of thy govera- fidence. too much be F the dopariineut to ate cting bends of burcans Var Department for Dep oni to prop woon's a ty in a forward condition; but ahould there be no strong position, is 20” | to rise.” From all which we cor a Boncs, Dae aoe ‘ites rt ny tence a Charlestown and Winchester for Gene was then ready for | thia North Carolina editor and the people tugs: of ther departs iiage ane bisa - IRVING HALL, Irving place.—Gorrscuats's Consus ff Price seven cents, Clelian’s advance, and is prepared to giv nmeat refuaed her coal, so | of | ate ave almost sade that the cay pent earak: 1 HOR, roaioen Rupees“ SF The steamers Rowena and Blue Wing have been | battle. But there are some who suppose that | that she was con petled to seek it in a Spanis Union, after all, is their ¢ ny of safety. : * ‘bey work with al supa seized at Memphis for being engaged in the coe- |] Lee is manmuvring to draw M " rt, and the rebel bird meantime had flown. re next toa brief commentary on the | There ig no other departinent im-whtoly ® ane ‘SIC HALL, Canat | ‘raband trade, the Shenanduah Valley, and then ‘o dash | As ihe same yard at which that fast steamer amation by the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle | 4 ceretartes Labor so iocssam Pepa eae: — ‘Phe forces of Misdouri and Kansas, ander the | suddenly across the Blue Ridge and mae | was built, which bas committed sach ravages | and Sentinel, the editor of whielr devieres that wecgerear payee ee RY: ; ALL, 616 Broatwar,~Drawixa Ee ee ae Sehr another effort to push into Washington, by way | Upon onr commerce, there are four ganboate and | it will cause “more trouble and dissatiofaction burdwus are fone bo can be PARISIAN © F WONDERS. 562 ican: = are § poe eee Tmy OF 8he F of Manassas. It is also suspected that ke may | a steam frigate in progress of oonstraction, des- in the North: than dismay in the Sonth;?* that it | rusted wo: do-the work iegitimatels devolving, pon them, ~ Pa tined for buecancering enter prises: {isthe yard | is like "mt fwous gua, which, thougiy (here will: unavonlabiy bo delay im the tity saction of Open daity tron 10.4 coniemplate a repetition of his strategy on the Chickshominy, and that this Jate encircling raid of Stuart, jike that which preceded the ' seven days’ battles ia from of Richmond, may be followed by a de#h upon the flank of Geve- rel McCléfan, or a desperate effort to turn hiv ard drive hita into the Potomac. We incline} ers of great speed, and armed with the heaviest to the conclusion, however, that, alf the schemes:f and best guns: It iw true the gune-are not pus and! calculations which: brought General Lee fon board till after the vessel sails; But they are and bis immense army ittto Novthern Maryland fj¢onveyed to ber by British vessels from British: having utterly failed, his: present object is to |/ ports. Coal i»¥roughs to her in the same wayy: . ied) = in Cea get bowk again tthe reel capital; if possible. | avd under this wansparent gauze veil the Eng- tei Be ee gucnietiwageton Coan withors-the hazavds of angther general engagc: | lish government permite vessels-of-war" to: be" secession flags on the peblic highways: Verdict | ment. fMited out in Brith ports against the Not guilty, The active reaennoirssnees from General | United States--a' friendly Power. These- / We are informed that hereafter the postage eur- | Sigel’s camp near Gentrevilie,: towards the Rap- | vossels are paid for by cottom which | reney, epncerning which: the public have kad'¥ pahannock and thoBlue Ridge, have-dissiosed | how ran the blockade; or which it is expected! a0 much trouble, will b9° delivered ¢» the city |: the presenee of considerable datachments of the | will: ran it hereafter. One thing is oeriain* banks, thus obviating ‘he necessity of! wmt |: repel army at Warrenton avd! along:the Ma- | money scems to be-abundant in connection with: ‘The Richmond. papers of October 18 have fatl.| ing hours to receive a few céliars’ worth. We are’| massas and Richmor@ Railroad" northward to | the: buccaneers. @fows axe induced to, man Feports of the S¢ ymour meeting at the Cooper glad to is hse Mr. Cisce bas adopted ils plas, \ Bristow Gtasion, a ppint within:a-holf demen | them by the promisoof receiving for theixshare- Bronoeed Lee ae prea ee aa tam, TP, ‘meiles of Manassas+Junctiom Frown» otter | of the prize money the-value of all the-ships Tastitate. tie con iments of the Evaminer with 4 jeyi: . om i -_ Kieving. the wants of the pubic. fl a ‘ destro account: Feference to the No, rtherh elections are published To-day's cale—the sixth of the Booksellsas'-Ac: J,2urces it appears ties on the-enstern side all Panes ASM | lg ium! reed, a . (nfoll ia the Hemaza sof to-day; and the Dispatch | seciation—comprises the invoices of Johr-aViley>-f' the passes over the Piee Ridge: from the Ste" | being kept by the o reamed Sew York; ‘ i i | : “ t. By thie-aerangement they goton- Baya, “We bi" tha a of New York; Moss & Co., of PhiladelphiapBlake };nandoah Valley, for .@uandred smiles, are-ocoa- goveanment iy rather as — incl, ned to think 2 a Ae man & Mason’s school and otér works, Deaitver’s | piea each bya strong xebel guarti, andthat.at | terprising seamen, who: frequently volunteer ‘an give up the bencfits of the Union, | phitadeiphia list of classical ed historical echoot'}ithe important railron®:junction:of Cerdom- | from: the captured vessels. As they bur the Would be willing to 4 © whipped, and unite again | books, &c., Barnes & Burr's valuable schoolse- f ville Gencral Jo. Johaston is-peated with-an | prizes where they take them, they can keep con- Spon such a constituy ion as the South would pre- | ries, Carleton’s miscellancoas list, emitading army of forty or fifty thousemd mem: Aaisf Stantly in the track of our commercial masine, Scribe;" but concludes _ite article by saying, ‘we blag ae he veces —_— ty ats ana ‘these precantions may\be necessary t>secuce J and will do an enormous business as long: a8 Cannot live together, 4 ‘le South has no ambition eesti sald peated olin Fe ep NF ithe lines of commuieation with Richmond | they are let alone. They require but little to govern the North. She only asks to be let | selections. r from which General Laedrawsethe bulls of his J coal,as they carry full suits of sails andionly Z 4 ‘ m i . i hen impursuit of a fast vessel alone. ae . e 7 ‘ a f Supplies; but we suspect that Hie real object im] get up steam w Pp ’ or rebar ee: pase ge: mo eg a priv e Foe Piibow toe a ‘holding al! these mounsain pacses is txsecure’] or whenever they may: be compelled to fly from pag aoa of deadl, smadiid Gorwmissioner, and then adjourned till Satu-day at-| hia line of retreat, ard.to. ccaer it fem. thee] danger themselves. Nor is it the damage they ¥ me paper two o'clock. to allow thrir slavee to ic do divectly which is their greatest injury to our Tke Board of Supervisors metat three oelook. shipping interests, but the high insuranse they fecomomnds that a dra f\ yesterday, Srpervisor Purdy im the chaiae The force them into the rank case for all American vessels and their oargoes Cierk of the Marine Court somtin a communica- | voyaging between this: country and Europe, to We have received onr tion.stating that the officers ofthat courshad al: The Weehington Star suys there is no truth ix the reportet-negro insurrestion in Cxlpepper, Vir: ginia. It is one of the abolition sensation stories. It is reported in St. Louis tint a chaflenge has passed between Major McKinstry, whe is now on trial before a eourt martiaf in that city, and Hon: Frank P. Blair, Jn, member of Congress. A Pennsylvanie*substitute ageat' was axrested in Trenton, New Jorsey, on Monday,and ordered to leave the State. He was offpring-from three to five hundred dollows: for substitutes: to’ serve in place of drafted mea ‘in Pennsyhganiat Well aired at duck or plover, Bore wide and kicked ils ownor over," that “it iil lose Lincoln many friends, andgain him none but afew fanatics in Mewand Old England, to-concitiate whom it was-designed” and that “it will convince the waveriag men of the border Stites that their only safety ‘is under the Confederate Wanner.” loud to keep» Wis-cowrage up, ly afraid to tezeh President Lincoln’soffers- of security and protection in the Unions That branch of the proclamation, however, we pro dict will very soon‘ beeome a conspicuousques+ tion before the people of Georgia. i Next. in the Mississyppi (Granada) Appenti.|! pur ney of the eminent shipbuilder, Laird, in tke Mersey, at Birkentead, opposite Liverpoal. tis enclosed’ and access denied to the public; but the Kaglish government’ is well aware of the destination of the vessels on the stocks. They ere: all steam- HOOLEY'S ore oon Basen, Sees Brooki yu. Bemoriax 2 ork, Wednesdny, Octow THE SITWATION. 4 reconnoissance was mate yesterday from General Siocum’s command’ towards Lovetteville, London county, for the puspose of capturing a band of rebel cavalry who were foraging in thaé vicinity. Our forces took thirty-two prisoners. including the commandant. C&piain Dug—ana killed tex of the enemy. Oar inwuntry are still in’ Possession of Halltown, and the cavalry are con- siderably in the advance. The tebel General Stonewall Jacksam ¥8 reported by deserters to be @t Banker Hilt with © large force. © BR, BOER, | feading editorial on“Lineoln’s proclamaiion;”’ utmost importance; te be ‘regarded tg all |. :vivilized communities<with contempt and défi- |' ‘emee, or else with fear aad trembling,” Butsiw ester thinks they acenot very promising; that even the chances ofinutisy in our army are-not tobe relied upon, audithet “it is safer and bet: |) ter for the South totake the gloomy side view |- of the quustion aad! govern herself accords ingly.’ The question. of further resistance-o¢ submission is left open, The Sonth, looking. this new danger fainty ‘in the face, will “govern herself accordingly?’ This leaves a broad margin for a gracefuh capitulation. Altogether it willbe seen that this proeta- taation is regardeds as. a very serious matter twroughout our cebeHious States, but that the wading organs of the rebellion studiously avoid a single wordupom the President's geae- vous overtures of peace and,resonciliation But we have every raegon. to. believe that a doeisive y enemies. also urges the plantera vin the army, and even should be made to en- ments for:a retreat perfected, Lee, with his 1 lnow our gpestest danger. H ‘whole army, might to-day set.ont for Lsbmoad snal files and correspond: | say nothing of the danger of passenger vessels . . A a taken the oath of allegiance, as required by law. ' and de! nuit; f the.t nae ! talek fire b cident, and th ence from N , th f hich ing : fy py ; for oa the. two armieare now | taking y accident, e@ persons on | 4.4 sb ona b bri is inte cipiges che : nel sahive te ae oe feces ent abe ospsalba he ge situated—-the one on, the Potomac betwesa.} bowad being left to their fate, owing to the pwc bea ag yg eee ee ey ae page eS seo : penton iy Sarremeenres rere ee ; Williamsport and Hazper’s Ferry, and the other | tervox inspired bythe doom of ships. lured to Wasa p " } yincingly befors- the people of the South that jthe schemes and:expectations of our Southera rebels and of our Northern abolition @isorgan- izers will all be upset in the salvation of the South with the-restoration of the Union. ive within our lines in large | tion, were balioted for and filled. The Committee way from their masters in | 0 County Officers, to whom was referrad the hill. a of Sheriff James Lynch, amounting to 924,027° 71, for services for the quarter cading October, 1662, reported in. favor of reducing the amouat to $2,963 97, which was adopted. The. ground ses forth by the committee for making tio reductiaa was thaa the items of the bill changing fees for conviction. of prisoners, which the committee had not allowed, were not legal county charges. Su- pervisor Purdy called sitention to a resotation laid before the Board some time back in reference to appropriating $250,000 for the families of volun- teers, and wanted to know whether it could not be pasaéd at once. A discussion arose, in the course Segroeebeontinuc to arr Qurabers, having rana onseg Seace of the desi re be ing plainly manifeste: that they intend for cing them back into the fotericr. ‘ Our Baropean files by the City of Manchester @re dated to the 7th ast. The comments of the Bogli sh journals ont he subject of the emancipa- tion | roclamation of President Lincoln show that the is uc of that stat e paper was regarded as a Mear are of the highe stimportance. Its probable effec band conseque noes are oauvassed with an Gaur Wal degree of earnestness and anxiety by | of which it was assorted that a special committee it ish writers of ev ‘ery shade of opinion in home | of four had becn appointed to take charge of the Pol’ fics, as will be secn from the extracts pub- | matter; but it did not appear clear in the ond near Winchester—there.is awinterval of a two.} their destruction by the burning wresks of the days’ ordinary march: betwoen them. The es- } victims of these pirates, cape of Beauregard.from Corinth should not be- Now, the question is, what is to Be done in forgotton. Let us cut off Lee’s army fom | the premises? Ax to appealing to British honor: Richnaond, and we-secure-both Rickmond and | that is moonshine. Let the Vanderbilt, ths his army, but if we fail, in this tha: captune of | Connecticut ond. the fastest vesselawe have be Richmond may requires long and wasting | heavily armed.and sent in pursui, to run thom siego. by an army, of two or laree buadred } down, and sink or capture them if they wait to thousand give battle. At the same time bet the cotson Assuming that Leo intends to fight where be ports be more vwigilantly guarded; for from stands, we know thatevery day’s delay on our} them comes the commodity whose sale pays part contributes something ts strengthen his } for the privateers. Let this course be adopted, position and his defences. It also appears that | and very soon the Atlantis Ocean will be the rebel troops from Western Virginia are | cleared of those destructive pests of American marching to join him, and ifwe wait a fortnight | commerce. longer he may perbaps be reinforced by half The Bookset Trade Saic. Very great axcitemant was manifested at the bookzol! ers’ trade sala. yesterday morning. The fisst important: invoice was that of Liltle & Brown, of Bostoa, The whole list sold rersarkably weil; but several works deserve spo- cial mention. ‘The Encyciopwdia Britanniga, new editien, 22 vols., sold au $406 per vol. to the trade for only two sete; whenens the resail price has been but $5 per vol. aad many sets have been sold at retail at $4 75 por gol. The former retail price was offered fur three sets and refused, Black's Aulas reached within (ifty cents of tho retait price set down in the catalogue. § 5 Aldine Poots, ta 125 vols., w craft's United States, 8 vols., and Webster's Life, Writ. sold at fll rates. Ban. Taw Reset Coneress tx Trovsie.—The rebel mami! f Bi n@ Kirby Smith. Gal ed in our colum ns te-day. whether a committee had been appointed or who | the Keptucky army of Bragg sné Kirby Smith Congress has adjourned and left Richmond. | ings and Works, by Sparks and Everett, 13. vols., bo a was the chairman, and the subject was allowed to | Our Army of the Potomac, we are assured, is Th Jogistators have managed to get into | Fer freely duplicated. Pintarch's 3, by Clough, Ge ene ae allied son. { are Tas, Doasd. then adjourned to ten c'tock | abundsnidy competent to mateh at once upon] Acaut “baa odor with chal coasiinenta.| fis” lors bundle “et ‘othe tote bat y ifte con- " - 7 . s | of \s he Se "a od e i ol v pe pers may be eur amed np asan unqualified con | oy Thursday, when they will take up the in” | Pog and to give him a decisive chastisement. dreadful bad odor wi weir constituents. | pr Sd Te a Were Satine Sete There is nothing surprising in this. ‘The rebel y of Antiquities, a flue work, ran free, although spectors’ and canvassers’ list. - The country, entertaining this conviction, calls eeu ercageegn aa Wa" he * aah pips aire for an advance. Our financial affairs, the sea- Btates steamer Victoria, en found guilty OF | on, and all our advantages of the present time, an assault upon Ensign Wm. H. Mycrs, and sen- 4 i , demand an advance upon the rebel army of imprisonment at hard labor pcre Tor Virginia without further delay. All that de- hoid at stiff rates. The new. edition of Wheat archased large by foreign buyers for cou v & Company, of Boston, offered a new odition of Country Parson, in 2 vols., rednoed price, aid Adelaide Procior’s Poems, com- plete, 3 vols., blue and gold. Breed & Company, of But. ler, exhibited a series of neat, original miniature works 4 = amnation by the ® ad policy of t U Inited States, ¥ + wishing to perpt English people of the principles 1e@ extreme litionists of the rho are classified as ‘fanatics’ tuate an ‘outrage on humanity” Congress is made up in great part of the same Southern men who were in the United States Congress. Hence the general incapacity they have shown in dealing with the questions of the initiatio n of @ negro insurrection. The | and lossof all pay. The penalty of death was not olitical and financial organization that have | for’ children. Blanchard & Lea's invoic ‘tical Yn of 0 gradw Ml abolition of slavery, or even its | adjudged because the prisoner had alrendy been | Inys General sige we Srna is bed ike up for their consideration; the violent rors was hed very my ‘bat any ot ore dun Funediate oxtt aotion, was still entertained with | irregularly punished by a diet of bread and water | waut sippeengges Neeee ae OEP oUt Tt and. foollsh things they have done out of a re- | ton’s list ooonstoned 0 grees deal of competition, but ras . put it ie England doubts Mr, | While awaiting the court martial. these, to any extent, we suppose, can be fur- ful spitit of retaliation for fancied inju- | 22tallowed to run under full rates. Buckie's Civilization or; evident that Kngla joubts Mr, The Mathews homicide case was continued in | nished in (wo or three days fro Washington, vengeful spi ‘ot . wh ee tens, <atrinboeied Boia, oe ’ 5 : ‘ ¥ tree Gays | i 5g ; . and schoo! , wen ousands, aud their now concur —_f,iceferc be deere, and (ia | ce Court Gogg! Seine rewarders WheELP | Lat thom bb furnichd, dnd fet us aveld the | A ee eee erate tag, and cele | iam procera as, fon eae ere j 5 sey ; Z it can i ied out by force only. number of wiinesscs Were examined for the pro- dangers of delay and of another winter en- ait 5 1 dletetée ot 'the etopoitilon Sinogeatloge-teet with general favor. ‘The javenilos also ‘The Loado n Times and Post are as hostile as seeution. The case will be resumed at eleven campment on the Potomac, and seize the oppor- equally solemn co1 propos ran well, especially the" Mitten Series.”’ to the ! trail ‘ o'clock this morning, and is expected to occupy * to the tomb of a committee from whence they ialapisdbldiciietbaciare ies - resins, Wis Cabinet andthe Union) 4) iit aay, tunity for a decisive defeat of the rebel army | 1 oo it would never return; their frequent re- | Gorisouatx’s Coxcent.—Last evening Gottschalk gave et large, W hile the London Neves, the orgun of 4 States S of Virginia now while it is within our reach. ap his frat concert of the eocond series, at Irving Hall, to @ Breter Hal’ i f ‘i hg gece ten Raenoe ist - sort to secret sessions in spite of the offence | jit, crowded and fashiovable axdienve. Tho enters % \, writes an editorial treatise against | ryland, is now lying eo low at his residence {0 | aise tron-Laps AT Sea.—England and France | which they gave to public sentiment, and their | iginmont was completely successful, and was enthusiasti- passe t avolds all reference to Mr. Lincoln or | Chestertown that no hopes are entertained of his | 1445 96 vet failed to produce an tron-clad fri- | ready endorsement of all the despotic snd | catiy applauded throughout. Goltschall, if er proc! mation. The London Siar thinks that Mr. | "ecovery- rm ronstitutional acts of President Davis. celiod himself, and was encored in everything, Riz Lincolah as accurately calculated hi eT 1 the wife of William H. Perkins hasrecoverea | &at@ which will sail well during sea voyages. | unconstitu homever, only a little worse than | “Tome, Sweet’ Home,” and the «Aon Murmors”” ox- see se ly cale *powertocarry | som the New York Central Railroad Company five | The Warrior, the Black Prince and LaGioire | They are, ho’ y only ( hibited a briliauoy of execution which wna truly daz -” scipation on the Ist of January, and antici- | ghousand dollars damages for the death of her hus+ | were comparative failures, and now tho Nor- | the radicals composing our own Congress: aling, Well may America {eel proud of ber great pianist. pates F neantime the negroes “meeting in war | band, which occurred by the accident at Saquoit | mandie must be added to the same list. The | The one have behaved almost as badly as the | 7, “:yen’s performance on the flute was exquisitely sweet, ed ag much as ever with his de- cline "Madame a Lussan was well received, and creek, in May, 1858. The case has been twice | Normandie sailed for Martinique, with a picked | other; otherwise there would not be to-day a % tried in Monroe county, the defence being that Mr. | crew, and La Gravierre, the best admiral inthe | difference of thirty per cent between specie councl? and then “striking’’ for “froedom" lictous yw ‘ pont Pog vert ats tiohe ae aie Perkins was travelling on a free pass when the | French service, was on board. She arrived at | and government paper in Wall street, and the eli from “Taran enn Devs vases ef Fr. Lincoln. nip ca Sad Cask Lake Onlactosteansere Bay | uettisiaue, indeed; but the Paris Temps admits | war would not — “ Pe rg and ‘“ Folded, Tea nw ano we ‘Witla Coste, has +t saMenall, 16:2; daliveres-o coset 4 a is, Dues a ‘4 4 er a arena ant ie that, “though favored by magnificent weather, | longed by their silly and factlous cours, It | voice of vay tie, ually and orere rarer, He tang the nosed sie suscitothay? Soe” ring ered ae tes ae b the Normandie rolled dreadfully—#o much go | was to their delay in passing the financial | Fomania Tt Bravo,” by Mereadante, and a gem from Doe semblage composed of noblemen, farmers and | Parties in thie city for the Fall Riverroute between | rg necessary to constantly have | measures of the government which were to pais on being Ceerver Die.’ Mr. Castle has a0 ex: tors, at Hounslow, England, on the 6th tust., lg pve tyseapdld cattle continues to be | the guns lashed, to keep the hatches down and | eupply the sinews of war that we owed the fo which, after exprossing regret at the existence | apundantly supplied with cattle of an ordinary | to take every precaution in the cabins at meal | lecgth of time consumed in meeting the military lof a civil war in America, he said:—It ia to be | quality; but prime cattle were comparatively | time againat sudden lurches. In addition, the | preparations of the rebels, When our armies Thoped that by some means—by some honorable | scarce and commanded full prices—st{c. 6 90. | want of air between decks was exceedingly | became properly organized and were in a con: “Things if ho will take care of it he will veap foun reott uns faumo frem it. ‘This concert gave Tmmneuse eatisfaction. City Intellig 6 Faevenick Fare, aged seven years, strayed from bis home yesterday noon, and has not sinco been heard from. business requiring immediate attenMow; and’ wii be Consured'for the consequenceso: Lis (Hh This feliow whistles | have go inka = i to their commandants have been thee no offitind, 00- See eee tive of their exchange*having been recéived’nt hermym tors they could setene permitted to go on duty. Thm seems to be great: lomseness in the manaxement cf Ga exchange business... Months are allowed torpams atteren: changes are effected: Yeforo returned prisceers arc -cemt to their commanda; Red@tape cannot put them in post tion sooner, althougk-they are burning to tayo anotzer | 1 . Dout with those whatronted thom with suc'> indignitios” originally of Memphis, Tennessee, we ft@!a*|! wiito they were in-the: South. It isto bo hoped thas, y | sine remedy will bespectily dovised for this detay: oi which the editor regards as a document of the |} ons rinsiDENt’s MELIVARY APPOINTMENES 4ND Seoretary to se- ect offigient‘and honest subord.dater, who vail not need 6 haye all their work done over by taetend: of the de- par tment PARCLED THIZONERS AND TH CARTON. z ‘There aro wany paroled prisoners Mere dam ‘sing information as-to whether thoy are fullpoxehanasd. They ally rajolned their roginenté, andou vapee “Dg WA® DEPARTMENT. There are laso many-other officers lying hercnamioustgrs awaiting orders, whose wurrants (or appointinend over they Siguatnre of, the Prosidant,dated months back, aro stiis" leoking to the probabilities of a Northern re- | awaiting action atthe Wee Department. Their service estion against its author, this Mississippi firey | erenecdod in the field, and the President supposes theyr sare there on duty; but the peremptory orders of the Pre-- ‘sidontare disrogarded., This state of things ronderadt. _ obvious that the Presidentnaust cleanse the War Dopart- ment of these eiementscf delay, and ensure tue promph execution of bis orders in. that quarter before he osp-en- pect-our armies in the field: to advauce upon the onemy: uns'ee proper organization. NEW YORK. OMY POLITICS. Tie New York Repubicaw State, Central Committee have « strong delegation bere, who are urging the Presi dent to take some action to control tho politics of New: York. city, Oue of. taeir prpositious is the removal of thy commander of the BrookiynMavy Yard, ANCI-ADMINISTRATION: COURSE OF THE TRIBUNBs Some of the Inte articles. of the Tribune are regarded hero-as quite wide of the administration inark, Thus-it+ sets down those whe are opposing the diffusion of negroes through the North as sympathizers with the Joff. Davia» usurpation, when in fact Mr. Stanton bas just telegraphods to Gairo to sond no more contrabands into the interior o& TiMnois. So, too, the Zribune calls for a concentration.oB alh teoops hereabouts upon Gen, McClellau’s columa, whem in fact that Genoral needs supplies more than mon, and when the administration hea strategic views that aro not eatively known, and if the were they could not bo im. parted to the public, The 2ribine should know that thore ave other ways of striking at Richmond or its counsey: communications than by the valley of Virginia DECISIONS OF THR TAX COMMISSIONER. Tue Commissioner of Inservual Revenue has made-the following decisions: Iu regard to the manulacture of alcohol from distilted and removed from the place of manu- » prior to September 1, Alcohol manufactured. y whiskey distilled prior to September 1, amd om which a tax has not bees paid, will be subject to a. duty of three per cent nd valorem Second—In regard ta uictioneers. A rogilarly licensed. auctioneer the goodsof any a of an ahjoct to a li (the uistuess, withont being subject to the penaliy. Ab auctionoer can sel! such goods ds are not osually incladed ja the stocks of dealers, wherever such goods may be gituated, without taking a special license thereft Third—lnte Scetion seventy- . DOsBOSSING, OF 4 any carriage. 9 is to be eferring to three dilferent Classes of own. possess any carriage; and as a second class, such ag possess any yacht, and’ asa third class, such a8 possess apy billiard tables, There is nothing im the wording of the law referring to plato that would lead to the inference that the tax upon tt ts to be be made contingent upon the keeping of @ carriage, yacht or bil- linrd table. and plate, NAVAL ORDERS. Commandor Balch has been ordered by the Navy De- partment to the Pawnee. Captain Gillis has been ordered to the steam sloop orpctenant Comrander Gillis tas been ordered to.uke steamer Commodore Perry. Lieutenant Commander Bacon bas been ordered to the steamer Commodore MeDonough. TESTIMONIAL TO CATTAIN JOSEP HENRIQUES. There seems to have been an error in (ho announos ment that Captain Joseph Henriques, of the Fourth New York regiment, was diswissed the service, aa he has in bis possesion an order, through General Woot, showing that bis resignation was aecopted and he honorably dts- charged, in consequence of physical disability. ‘The poa- commissioned officers and privates of bis company have transmitted to him a testimonial, certified by the lieute- nant, expressing their high appreciation of him as a brave ‘and accomplished soldier, officer and gentleman. peas ‘LM THR CASB OF GENERA cy acai At the Martindale Court of Inquiry today, Major Morell appeared, and testified to the convorsation o which Genoral Martindale is charged with baving pre- p to surrender to the enemy. The next morm- ‘after tho battle of Malvern Hill, while the gone on.” He replied, * No; you.” General Martindale then ealled to Generals Morel? ‘and Butterfield andOslogel Roberts, who had just aome up Inforior cattle sold as lowas 6i4c., and a very ‘ked, the ventilators being insufficient.” dition to crush out the rebellion their intrigues eutanting botwoen the contending portion | 0 is low ante, Other Grader sold up to fc. a vie he t yet made any experiments with | against McClellan and others of our conserva. | He was dressed in « dark suit; hed tght tale andl hag lone om foot, and, polating to the column of troops passing seceding States may be recognived, and that be ye Mave aokizeh Scar das asian Ihis upper front teeth. It is tought he as strayed ints ‘gee tare; we all understand what this means; y + apiaaie 8Y%o. The ordinary to fair offerings sold at from ing iron-clads on this side the Atlantic, | tive generals neutralized and frittered away | the woods near Flatbush or Greenwood. Will said, “Boo two great repubiics, or perhaps throe, may | 7 8c., and the market w one ep f ‘and aportemen please assist in the Se recen, | are ee ee 6 ee er ee cae aan Si cand chai ca de Aree ae rather slow | i otess the voyage of the Ironsides from Phila- | the immense force that we had in the field, and | sndsvoriene ily reooived. at 806 PaciBe etreet, | OO. Se are: 1 propose that we slay here out Of the wreek of that great ropnblic | yesterday, though quite active on Monday. The dolphia to Fortress Moproe can be called an | enabled the South by @ conscription to out. ya. MeFaddon, driver of | And give Ourselves up.” Genoral Moral replied, (¢No; ¥ Prhich, whatever its faults may kave been, was sats ar event Sthaaorvatma teen experiment. ‘The Ironsides behaved oxtremely | number it everywhere. Of the radicals com- | | Fars. Vancis Carmsusr <lemen In eanmgon Hirort | will qo with the troop,” The conversation of Cewarah ® of the respect aud esteem of English- from $25 to $60; but sales were igeneealiy, at | well; but she encountered n0 rough weather, re aie es te it would be a le yoaverday £04, (Ag nee eonnele a ace ren ome boners en vonarees promaee pable, or fron, We may further hope that those repub- | from #30 to $45. Venls were also stcady at 4c, a | and, therefore, was not severely tested. We are | to decide which are the “gy ctewet upon, the body ne in Troy street, and agninat lonying the sick and wounded without attendanaa, gu may be able to confer @ blessing on tho 1G%o., bat the greater pymber epld at 440 o | far im advapce of Ryropeans in our irgn- | which, through their acta, ee