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gaki ZS ARHOTO ARBIVAL OF THE CITY OP MANCHEST sp, i. Pe, aaa ity. Viewed with reference to “the tntevest Tho British Press on th’, Eman- a de eee props tthe - ci wth ree oe ra oe Ne, stent Be without duunder, cipation Proclay ation. Beaty ah He has plaed his asl card: He BAGG Yep. LINCOLN HAS CALOWLAYED DS POWER OF BN nana manner? Sek bed stone ia pi the FOROKMEN?—TEE NEGROES WILL -EET ™ WAR one Eaves eball ofter Su ose 8 De, fren. It 18 & political | COUNCIL AND == are x # *yenounced. Oe ee renin aed s combinod xan’ will eects Contetas stops bis races Qoliey "» » gree, an 10. ioe Sree eee bye a nicudation, and will the Northern people supply to abolish slavery. The abolition iste ageume that the war hae conferred the rij “¢huuderbolt placed in the bi which to Cestroy the South and all its social organization at a blow. He has accepted the assumed right. and launched the thonderbolt, Bul he ts without the power to enforce the decree. The North must —. every mite of the Southern States before it can make the tion more than waste paper. “The y at has dictawed fan Mockamation ta very doubttuk’ -Nething wan nestled to deepen the hatred of the Sovth; but if anything could determine it to continue the war to the last extremity if ‘The slaves need wait ne longer for the signal that their this decree. The democrats already denounce it as uncen- | concealed and wary leaders bave pradentiy withheld. In etitutinal; the moderate republicans condemn it ar a | every cane brake and rice swamp, ameng ibe bales of measure that can have no practical result. Jt will have | hoarded cotton aud the trees of the pine forests, the repre no effeot on the South, which has iong actod ax against an | may hold his council of war and resclve to strike for free- abolitionist government of the North, and anticipated al} rong He Pegs as and wisely forego his vengeance fer it can @o by any kind of legislation, Zn Mhe North itself it cause is at length the canoe if a mighty ig likely Lo.be.crly another element of confusion. pea vette Papi ‘The fiat bas gone torth, and the heart By the cdotivionists, howerer, it 48 held t be o short and | of humenity will hail its execution. On New Year's Day, easy mode of compelling a peace. Kor the first time both | 1863, slayery wi cease to defile ihe American tag, and sides give utterance to ret Esp eet ee ied = Legit to disappear from the American tei}, which they pronounce it differs considerably, In : P Southern, Congrese a foplution ban bean oF te DePrO- | ane rudcprdance of Rruaaee, pubis the fokowtng arms justitics the government in ‘sending commissioners setier net rred to .b tbe Uxmsu yoeterday merning— to Washington to propose the terms of @ just and honorg: pio peace.” This, at least, contemplates an end to tho struggle, by a settlement, the terms of which ae to be cise during a suspension of hostilities. As (he South shows no inability to continue the war, the offer is reasonable and temperate, ‘Fhe etayesman should etand Bebind the soldier, or war itself is miserable and pur- ss blunder. The Northern gevernment also contem- peaes, bot ina most singular manner, Exactly ite military and political powers are most broken s. Tt continues to refusg all recognition’: «ist © Wo constitutional and jegal fiztioue: Mt « nat the storm of war has swept away nothin, and offers, on certain conditions, to ignore the war itselt. Tn about “ninety days’? hence, or on the Ist of January, Ing Tepresentatives, as heretofore, to the <n th coumter. in the absence of strong couuter, | Confederate iteumera were cruising in said wal destroyed eight American stipe by tire, wh hud landed op the coast. The only neunos as Wr, Lincoln's ¥. ower to Bnforee the Measure Doubied a¥d a Negro Insurrection Drended. Two Rebel Steamers Seen Off Fayal. Whe Wreck of the Confederate =. Tona. with the means of liberating either by reason or by {* four millions of slayes? The isene of the proc mat am 1 itself, in great part, (he answer to scoptice’ imiaen ‘Tho extreme tardiness and reluctance of "ag government to commit themselves to an abolition pelicy is pruot that carefully watched the wrowan of Pablie reutiment as weil as the evobution of military bia 9 aud that they would not uttor the irrevocable waht until they wore muorally ageuredes Doing able to vets foree, 1 by invincibie GENERAL CHANGARNIER’ S LETTER, &e., ae, ae. ip City of Manehester, Captain Hal” verpoo) at balf- past nine o'clock in the on the "sh inst., direct for this port, arrived at about six Kk yesterday evening. Our Liverpool correspondent says she comes as an extra vessel, to ac sommodate the large amount of cargo offering. The news by the City of Manchester has been antici pated in ite main points by the telegraphic report of the Bavaria, from Newfoundiand, given in the Hunan yester. ‘May morning President Liuvola’s proclamation relative to emancipa- ‘Mod cf the slaves was still the theme of an ‘@ion in Englene, and ite importance was fully realized. AvrUR, Sept. 30, 1862. 1 read tn @ letter dated frem Paris, in yeur number of the 27th that President Lincoln propogdd the command of the armies of the North to General Changarnier, who refused it.” Your correspondent has been led iaw error. Thave never received any proposition frem President Lincoln or from tus agents, J request you te jugert. this letter a your next number, and accept beforeband my sincere thanks. CHANGARNIER, The Rebel Privateers. TWO CONFEDEKATE STRAMERKS CRD ISINO OFP PAYAL, (Cadiz (Sept. 30) correspond ou Shipping o'eloc » whe te] Release, Captain D, Upton al, reports that two and had ¢ crews the’ The United States trai commander, arrived the 28 from F. versal discus- g testimony,"’ be covsidered as not having rev The clection return shall be *deemod conclusy ‘The law for the abolition of elavery in the Dutch West ov idence” that the aye Hght to the | fore leaving Fayal, were the ship Ocmulge Indies in July, 1863, parsed the States General of Holland | MAT Shy in ihe bloody battle elds of Vine stroyed when with a whale elonyside; and the Starlight By a majority of 45 to 7. SRA IaUA, SORT Fela aia Bo ao au Fayal schooner packet, with 40 passengers on Tho accounts from Goriballi were lees satisfactory debt the war bes created. besten yh scoy spins reeks wwe See ita ; can esuch te: 28 this of no effect. THE WRECK OF TNE REVEL STFAMER 10NA. Ris sufloring2 were caused vy continually lying ip the | Pe ee ieee Tira the Limanrtinnes one Sums position ly made by the feder ‘The Jona, & fine iron eteamship, well knowh to high Hyde Park, London. on Sunday, the Sth, was the scene | abnost beled re d fa most disgraceful riot, There was no meeting called at an immense crowd aesembied, composed Jargely of roughs, Irish and English, apparently intent on fiuishing the row of tho previous Sunday, or making a sequel to 4%. The drutal proceedings continued for some two hous. By three o'clock about one hadred thousand people had entered the park, many carrying sticks, The Irish had Made the best proparations for the shindy, When the elec was at ite height, sticks wero being used, and Stones were fying in all directions, and at least two Wousind people were baitling in different parts of the touriste when she west coast Yied betweou Glasgow and the north d, was some time ago purchased by persons favorable to the Confederate cause for t pose of running the block She let Glasgow on Thu » and proceeded to Gourrock Boy to adjs 5 previously to her departure for America. there run into by ide Chanti-leer, which wae going out to he ther com She wos a fine new ve Tetnrning from her trial trip preparatory to Hon in China. ‘ ‘PROC L AMATION—IT ARGU ES AGAINS? SLAVER’ BU SAYS NOTHING OF ABOLITI {Frei the London News (Engiieh abo! Tore is nothing more gurprisive in the pr opinion abent Confederate affiirs than the cool eh many poopie assnme that, | fona, then surck her abo hieve s carrying awsy hey afte han im- o it is false, # persons whore hearts are in the c, and who are favoring the wrong through a and ves wore used. Several hw jou. They show how dis- park, «nd In some cases Knives wore uso?. Several hun Ce eee oa red eoldjere of duty tock part in tho fray. Tho trish they re kon up the waste lary ruin that it spreads; and y ‘astetul a system must be given up. [From this point the writer runs on during a column and a half of an exposition of the slave aystem, but he uses Not & word of direct reference to the proclamation of emancipation. THE MANCE were ab lant overpower THE EMANCIPATION PRECLAMATION. nexs Palmerston’s Organ on Universal ro Frocdom-—The “Bait” ta the Abo: ne lonists and Pap) “Balls.” {From ths London Post, (government organ) Oct. 6.) & procixmation just iesued by President Liveoln, to ‘Come into operation on the ist day of January naxt, Salvarprise noone. It bewsan unmistakable likeaors te th se manifertoes which, from time to time, the fede- o) rovernment delights to address to tho Ai “American peo- le. 1 treaties outhority, it breathes command, it breathes Pewee! empire. The Americans love exaggeration, and gevecument of their choica loses no opportunity of it causes, and the ide pe Perper ga separated. Not long afterwards the Jona went down in water oe hundred and fifty feet deep. laden with gtores for the Confederate government. damage done to the Chanticleer was inune\derabie, e was heavily qhe Another Nominee for Street Commissioner Rejected. BOAKD OF ALDERMEN. his Board mot yesterday at oue o'clock P.M, Prosi, dent Henry in tho chair. The Mayor rent in the name of Augustus F. Dow for Street Commissioner. Alderman Fromet said that be ynderstood there wes MEN ON “BUNKUM” AND Arie (From the ster ‘Guardian, Ove, 7) The proclamation ix evid-nty nothing more thane com pound of **bunkum" on a grand scale. with the swaggering bravado go con:pieudis throughout the present war. We dave no doubt the President sincerely desires the extinc- tion of slavery, but be has himself tola.ug that there is @ thing he desires more; and in bis addreas to the border , he made ita topie of piteous complaint that, un- they came to his het to have been a meeting of the members to decide on the ‘Cdawyion, yn steamer Gob Ruger, ‘ounses 8 Miscellaneous. For New Onixsxs—The stcamship Potomac, Capt Fleteh- er, sails today at noon for New Orieans, Oirr.—We warn from Port Royat, inet, shat the Marblehead, fromm inet and foported nein seen the scamer Quay Oty on ‘ ving seen the toa e the snouteat Rorsh Ralste,® The At w ent to ued but coud not hisiat ‘her, and left for agsietaned. The QC mistok inven Lioy for the onter, and consequently steered + we the shoals. A storm prevailed af the time, Cyt Soe ogy ot * lag pony ‘ ° Yee govern ment wae in the Hav aad before laken be 4 by “ant for Mlagous & Oo, She iy 1,42? aafftrade, and was owne robes 1g. sone regirter, a wide wheeler, ana =| s. a A, hence for Queenstown with wheat, he eaten pat hy Halifax in distress in Avgunt, had Te satred and reehipped cargo previous to 13th ins: cen Tonga. beapr fox Destoe-eub care. eamh/bii6% from Nauset harbor on the 20th inet, the heads of her masts beimg just out of water, No report of crew. Serr Gorenvon, Chase, hener for Providence, put into Wy London 201 inst for repairs, having carried aay fore- squall on Sunday eveu'ng. ashore on Love!’s Tsiand, bnt will come NaY. and a schy unknown, are aghore on it © ext high wat ashore on Devil's Back, Broad Sound; Ww! ide. hh ti Sehr Nu shale! Hotes, of Cape May, RJ. 141 tons but in 184) at May's Landing, NJ, hae been sold to. Joseph Eaton, Jy, and others, of South ‘Kingstown, for She wii ‘after nailfrom Newport, aud be’ commanded by Capt Chus Arnold. BuLeacr, Oot 4—-Aw the hark Ann Augusta, of Yarmouth NS. from'Now York, war being towed cp the Longh gst Yank, where she remains hight she grounded on the Midale ent down to-day to hy present. A hghior w yy tons oF ia of her, a0 ag to lighien her, andit expected abe will . She was in charge of a branch piiot at ih Scum Vouany ii off at high water, Soa Iopex T r Lay Lake, vost at Base River, N Providence on priv Albany trade, um ‘LauNcnrp=-At ertou, NJ, 128 tons, 12 years old, has been purcbased by pacsios In She is to be empioyed in dhe ‘apt Jas Spelman, sey River, Conn, on Saturcay last, from on, a fine briz Of 440 tons, fo be’ called Delongs to Ar D Colden Murray, of this city. and will be commanded by Capt Lewis Mauldin, late of the Heary P Russell. Ken, Se. agi Aan Ecdrivige, Cina frou Bassein for Faimexth, Grande, Sept, oll Gib Baye Ganeuaan tame trons Cardi, jon 13.50 W. Foreign ~_ Axrwernr Oct—Arr at Flush 30—In port Br Pasa , Chase, rig Times, for Boston 10 days. ed by, Paw.a, Danneman, from i—Ari HT Vennard, Drinkwater, New \drey, do fur Gloucester, Slt 6th, Craw- nigusta, Viekery, NYork, Sia ad Briston (Pill), O Eventide, Par Juimore. La 25—In port bark La Plata, S00 epi | Mt SAtr Sebostopel, Auld, Bristol, rr Mary Gob, Low, NYork: 28th, Re- ), Upten, Payal, Sid 224, Avoia, Grow: uXON. Tpoditie NYork; Carniola, Hopkins, ridge, Tri DaPk Haxttix, Sept 25~ load on the coast for Bost Dear. Oetd—Ary, Adi ou, Gitpatriek, London (and sid for 1 DL Che aunnis, do’ (and sld for Akyub); ley, Nichols, do (and ld for Boston); ith? dk for Phitadelph'a) ; Wes, doauit si for NYork.. Bid su Gatornbo, Sten: Dy Ean Texian Siar, Pike, Singa- n port brig Candace, Snow, to cei, from NYork for Bremen. win, from NYork for Ant- 2 Goodwin Bands sti, Dears, Oct 4=Arr Carlo ©, Lueh, NYork; Jason, Net!eon, ant Cardiina, Samuelson, do, Cld dth, Minona, Ryder, NY Dencusss, Oct 3-—Paseed Ly, Libra, Dirksen, from NYork x date, Akyab, ld 4ib, for Rotterda.ty Giad midiogs, Nelson, NYork. Sid atte de (tn, Otbraitar, NYor AYR 1d Peter Rohiand, Haake, ¥ NYork. Hamnvrg, Oo! 5—Sld Harburg, Momsen, Ban Franclaco, Arr ai Onvhaven a4, Mobile, Gassens, ing. 1 Tn Tove brig John ‘Buller for NYork 4th; Hanes m pelepen lo vn Arr Uriel, Walker, Moulmein; Luey Mon hoidt, 8: John, NB trinsic, Welton, NOrieans; Belle of any "hia, 7th Chuslemagne, brea, Bt. Jobe, Hid aint Thole, Tovecoy; Fiages A. Palmer, Post, and Pranaie Hissar, ‘Luv itt, NYork; Wesmoreland, Decan, Phi- adielphia, Ent out 4th, Weat Point, Child, NYork; Kangaroo (2), ats DY Wit Clinton, Mosher, Boston (cnt Sept JeMrey, he should be obliged to. yicld 6{ Arr Mariquita, Barrett, NYork; Yorktown, gatiying the national foible, If a battie ig to | % the pressuro of theabolitionicts. The confirmation; there was no meeting, and the name sent pak Gan dina eripten, "Touaac 3 Usecribed, superlatives are exhausted in | 1 One tens: a sop thro was Hot (hat he was led to suppose. He therefore voted ish, vaca 'Kiad, Basted, Niork; Volunteer, Clarke, do; fiuding appropriate terms. if numerals are to | Bul it is alo @ bustering i iu the negative. Achtnite, Tomictab, do; ih Continental, Johinsén, do, De wed a string of ciphers in ulwars at thang | that If tho secoding states. co ugileh But ont sh Kgomoratin, York, Tor Matiius, Bi jon of Mr. Dow was rejected by a yoto of tod. Alderman Ortiwrty. said that he owed an apology to his friend for the impression he had given him, and, in view f 1g An Opportunity of canvassing time of grace, and so disappoint the hopes of their bitter toas, the Intter shall enjoy the gratification of seeing them vel in ail the horrors of " servile war. Doubtless the South will laugh xt the idje menace. In its territories President Lineoln has no author'ty, except in the few spots to convey the desired idea. And to it ia. iva proclama fions. ‘Yhere ts clearly no mit to the number of persons so Whom & proclamation may be addressed. As a matter however, it is usual to sddress proclamal ions Seducrs aloue who would be lkelyto regard them with ‘of the date, ho moved that when the Lrquon. Sept 29-1 port ships New arapshire, Lore, for NYork; Bullion, Hodgdon, for Boston; Br bark Launce ton, Spence, for N¥ork Oct 10. Cla 19th, barks Brillian’ Colburn, Philadelphia; 27th, Genesee, McIntyre, Boston, Moxrevipro, Ang 96—Tn port ship Regulus, Thompson, to h for Eustaud; bark Sagtelie, Lowry, t¥om jr 1 ad bone and attention. In carly times it was not unusual for the | oecupied ly kis (reops, end experience hos ciready shown } Board adjourn it be to Mon lay. Buenos Astes, (0 load as above: Br bilg Soa Bbeeze, for New Popes 2 excomimnnicate whole Matins, bat am ian aig | thateve slae-s have no notion of accepting hig invitation to | Several amentinenie were oifored to mect at an enriier | Toes o3 a ane Pelee mab dinumiantet a vise ogainet their masters. Boi the harmlessness of the pro- y, which regulied in @ resolution to mect on Saturday, ballast; 26th,’ Cossack, Gray, do, with bat he effect prod ‘AS Dugatory, | clemation iis utter want of principle, and if ‘clock ‘ into disuse. Zi has now, ths concactors envce! @ pioduce a favorable impression i |” \\orman Booue announced that tlie Committee on Roil- cre ec eters nether forta:tiy Anktticn, Abreba Rurope, there 4s one simple annver to them—it te 100. late. | roaas would i two o'clock on Wednesday (this ee even where * tirst became inevitable, tthe day), in 100m No. 6. eo am vessel in having been y down iis arms uptil ed on terms providing for the avery, it might have made it yupatbize with the § culd have been loa ned to vin led to sy and fu bis ig is purpose by the 1st day bf January, r millions of s Southern Stai fc rd adjourned to Baty y at two o'clock. ly iguorod. fhe Southera States by bi has decided on efiec f bie pem, On and att doorees: that He SHIPPING NEWS. au 20 FOR NEW YONK—101I8 DAY, 6 18| Moon sers.. sets —> — 612) mon warn seve 736 Tt is now too late for hitn strength of it to claim the * new proclamation does aot 1 foor open fir a slightest practica! it is impossible not d to return at once Tinaneea of its favorite Port of New York, October 21, 1862. dy, Bhanghae. , Queenstown and Liverpool guanifesto. Sea Tatty Champton, Wiieom, Aspinwall—D B Alien. ean ship a , Russell, ton, Ja—Wald tied to a eee Tallman (Br), Busselt, Kinguen, Jo—Walten York, London—Nesmith & So fipari, Cork—Holiwboe & C 8 forward that Lnvre—Win Whitlock, Jr. donouuced vy lately trausterted latable { , Cowing, London—-Brett, Son & Co, & 1 ng er cone jon Prederika (Pras fact, loyal. by ‘ey Yedel, Gloucesier—Win Sa- tein & Co. ai T James, Queeuslown—Punen, nick, Rremen— Luling. ‘mo-— Metcalf & Duncan. 1 Starhiy 1. J “ = 1, Thi niicleer Drst paddle box of the | Pa % a dozen fect nearer ihe stern and ber mainmast, 0 cutting her right through the centre to wit of her left Fide, ‘The col! past seven, and the two yesrels d 5 r half an Ldur, hanging to eac rs W parent however, from the damage done to the Jona that che would soon sink. Accordingly the whole of the crew were |, removed to the Chanticleer, 2nd the iwe vessels were thea G ATIAS a ry Anning, Emmet, NYork, Porto Casrst.0, Oct 3—No Am Veasel in port. S!d 4th, Br bes Jaa, Phtindelphia nd Was passed 6th in lat 12 02, ‘lon “GuaeNstown, Oct $-Arr Weardale, Blair, NYork; 4ih, Lovise, Bacioly, and itvleigh, Hendrie, do. Ryoe LW, Oci t—Pansed the Wight, vlumbia, ss Sept Tako Am vessel in port. Sid 27th, brig Sid 10th, sch “Oct 4—Are Pavizza, Sution, N¥ork. od, Constitution, Higging, from Liverpool for Puila- America Ports, POSTON, Oct 2)—Atr steamer Saxon, Matthews, Phil fa: blige Livy Heywoot, Powers, Hurss Walsham, hilen, dos Rob ws Mes th,” La on delphia. a Sothrol Perea THaeey ‘onibele ond,’ Blizabethport; Sehrs Lamartine, Rendall, Ocean Bird, Pow St Maviinsy Al e eipa nil su the absence of siroug conntervaiting.teetiiacp sre Want £ Co, Strong. Hopkins ee Chase, and Lotue, Ey ‘tbe deemed”? <7 7 i" ) have been in rebel vight, Jr, Doaue, New Orleans=—C Nickerson Punateipeae nih Chase, Bilzabeibperts by ezaiuet the United States. plying this t 00 Davidson, Ati ab ae ley; Martha, fedora) government will, poy eg of Janu were operative in proportion ta y ssions; but Brig G Roberts (Br), Barnes, FaimoutheJ F Whitney bavioi JW, Fault Kin; Father Child, Teele Betier information of the world, formally their cooe.rfions refer more to New York than to the +, Flyin 3 Fish, Lo Ne ®ach States as will then bo in rebellion, aud in those J S0vth. wok Peppiva B (Avs), Medanich, Hull—Funeb, Meincke & nai, usw se on Btatcr virtue of the prociam > 8h fort ainer, (ct. 8. rx0; re With cease to exist very, slave will thus bec bee ie too 200t 40 Aetermiue whether Pres i ry Eatot Awererpod 7 —— ‘ wre i Adan aan. Deprived of slave Iabor, the Southeru pla i tion has, ou politica) grounds, ‘Gr00s, Cimacoa—Dovai Boston. x oh, #1 iva, M will And ther enorg’es p. aralysed, if they are not them 4 od Pe epeud priac,pully upon strong, Brown, Mayaguez—I a Strong, Birong, and ‘sotladetpt ia; sch selves armiilated by the emancipated serf; its oect on tb (BE , Hilton, St Johus, NF—D R Dew: Palmetio, Bragiou, eas ‘Adele, Siow, Matanzas: s Mary svar will cease, and the Union be once more rest Lhrouglont the 1), Poot, St Johns, NPB P Sn eC Greenwooi!, Athens, Port Royal, SC; Ris! ride, s, Bait stine integrity, but cleuneed of th: wil! be beneficia Brig Surae | ‘Dace Bite heli, Washington=N 1 trendy more; Louise Frazier, Thompaod, Gr ra , whieh i€ ino can hardly there undon’ iy tend to en larger pathy for the Nerth among foreign natio: ratefore made ‘it tho reproach of nus for t Jongth ihe American quostion has beva ually ands Tact rily solved. is weteasy lo esiimote how wil Ne a government must have be ors Prosecution of the war; y of the South, and it w ley, Boston—Master. : ), Cox, St Johns, PR—J F Whitney &Co Sehe Templeton ca) Grott Matanzac—J] E Ward & Co. Sehr WA Grin, Borden, Grauada—J W Hubbard & Co, Vy powerless a tom, whi 7) th mancipation by the sword will lend to dhe most eeri- Bohr Felines (8: vee Petoreen, Si Kitisesmith, Jones & Co, tier wth 4 aparoval wh vrurnia sn "is Giffieaties, not the least of wuich will be the impos- chr Garten <b Pade Matt 8 Ree ‘& Co. Bince, trembling for the Fafety of ug all at once for multitudes of slayos roa Osprey A Pr ‘RtJohn, NB—P I Neylus & Son, Present moment unable to force & purwage into from bondage, and thrown upon | Sch Fastin tient onw=J Ly Ferguson, itary del Aerrivory—it still takes upod isseif to dispos evers for support. It may pasti*ty lead Lr Wim Capes Van Narue, Bali aster. whiob it is poweriese to reize. Nor is the as ta mich Hardrhed fe Inmentaie ert, and aciat ana. | 8 Wa fe Baneaon ‘Bakimerencte Britt & Bagh thority of the federal oxecutive lee uncons chy, In the ad and retreats of the federal armies - cog ~ Wis preposterous, the Provident wh ney the poor bls IM often be rediced to the cesperace | Sci Mf Fanetow, Piokliia, Boston—Metcalf & Duncan, > more jnrer to Wiercte a slave tn Vivvinia th ng to servitude, or seizing the | Snr J -Aunuier Uniehe Providence T Hatch, Victoria; avd, for that ma'ter, nather ha- th risk of being Jeft tu the vengeance Bteame . Robinson, Philadelp! . According to the Amer teau coms italy rs on the morrow of & ed defent. A ARRIVED. Regisiainroct each State po. large portion of the Northern population are not over. ship City of Manchester ( le, Liverpool, 0: cipating the slaves within sts charged with kindness to the negro, whose cause (hey nn- = o 3G Dale. on inst, lat 18, iow 15 08, an of the United States has long sinc champion, und whom they too often beartily owes, bound B. ity of, Hichmona (U 8 transport), Kew Wash. Fortress Monroe, 30 hours, 1a Dalasi, to U8 Quare aster. 8 ship Conrier Acting Master W K Creesy commanding, Wie at ays. of Now York, Salter, Liverpool, 38 days, with nd t8 passengers, (6 ingsland e mc Brigiey Ogden, Hathaway, Bremen, 26 cos ia ballast, 0 Ged Isl ipTromivil, Collum, Cadiz, $8 days, with salt, to Ralph | this, ich it is inscribed f ihe Novth weded States, omveh we oh via i ng to ie quated oustom of acting a few, however, even of those who for the laws th ve not aoe more magic in the name of $ down upon the bau- ‘il this won the suyposition gill penetrate and vecupy iarye Ai wit, of course the proglas paper. WHAT LIVERPOOL THINKS OF THE MEASURE, From the Liverpool Post, Oct. 7.) wave 1: have sw or loos e does for the anger of t taurt be well aware that his ro: lauation wi ¢ 1 the pews brought Bj Fo Buran fumen General Hunter, not wavy mouths op fot mitt gw eg pbtip, Marla, Clark, Alexandsin, 6 days, tm batiast, to wee, ina MoMent of abstitioniet zeal ex c ~ the sivver in Bouud Carolina; but, to the surprise —— Bark Hume (By), Burvett, Hull, Eng, 44 days, with coal, to Body, the tlaves pait no attention to his yp at the result of ‘al battles, H Wore, Br ef Pictou), Monroe, Wi apd worked away harder than evor in throw: pon the operation of a conoe: “ited force = | pe: ‘ at yeast cindy Fortifications whiel inse> federal { pay reacier obsdicnce t 4 th Wart ‘Northwood, Gerard Sania Anite, Mexigo, Sept 21, with logivood to F Alexandre & Son, Mth inet, 8 of Hatic. ras, spoke U8 gonboat RR Cuyler, cruising, m NoGlellan has taken bome victories to ces. Does Mr. a his troops have Veen praised for the uel » displayed in th of battle. ‘The 1 . i Saat, oud mont at Washington, bow tare ‘ovane eS. Ay fins Shepherd, Jewett, Matanzas, days, in ballast, Sf macumission would be power moral power’ Ithongh they probably. en) "Bark orig Bar, Kurling, St Taco, Sent 29, with mugar D acdemd ai aunor ove there never will arive au occasion for patting it into | ie: fo Waydell & Oo. Balled in’ company with brig Scotland, tor New York. tom up, about 90 feet reel and vat a ehort time ki operation, the Mere AUHOURCOMeN OF iL as ful of to America, lo Europe avd to hiimaity nay gp Has tae ‘proclamation been issued in reference to a passed © vensei bot- 50 tone Uartueh, eine bottom, ap. in thus condition en? thet they are atone pre superior strength of their mast ing it Oy the Lincoln meat “show : H 3 : d the demociatic party . In other respects its tendency it will give more weight to the party is proclamation will weaken that srengh before ne | knowledge of the state of things in Richmond iMoney Bes Ron & 0. satisfies the wort that tt van prev: olier than inoperative. | Confederate camp? Tins Mr, ‘Pinooin yore rated himeett | 9 fr we roy idiog prospectively for tho {uture the | that the recent victories, the augmented forces iu th ere gas Walince’ Matsueas eons iis wieier ota Mezistrate of | field, aud the moral force whicb he bas calle’ to the eit Te ie A Chuicls HON Inst of Gane i Sikaane cA martes lor ie f. modern times” bus pro: | of th earmy, wil! faduce the seecssionist teacers to ask Shifnal J irdeuss for Boston ens ee ajo martial aie eheoogiiont ue dowialony {or a comprise? {he probability 18, however, that i i Leonard Bort: marura), Hill, Sait Cay, 10 ation: fi 01 " i Bory wnoccupied by a single Nos\ie soldier have’ by Mr, : taal aE Witney GO. en Saget ola eeu deprives: oO appesi to any other laws than i Bch Surah dt Biorrit i of Varinou our Soase bis guutoais way pioste te canto Te te perfect foolish: | Paris caven iichene Blorrit, (Br, 0,0 ree Aa before a tollitary tribune! can hearin Porto Caveat dio enpyene foe's sacumenh tek. tear eileen aes Boat e Saree Ho, Oct v4 oprah nt Lad Saladin Cornwallis), and 47 panded. The ites may 9 a Yn, ein n fo men can be transported a thousand miles away from the tin with cotton ae, (3 Dit Dewalt Hat head bomes whicb Un Sritida tne on ‘alloge that te “accused bas boon guilty a! y how occupy, by any eae available oft, Jacmel, Oot bas boo to any power ovuatthy ail the th abe Schr Fiat, ‘ith Jogwo04, to J © Mer ne opposed the enforcer levy of wars, to derive hire | mot carry them. Mt Odi eed ‘tase to et the anitey, sScisven ines fans caren nbs Ty ti Such Je the existing state of things in New Yer, enee: | on @, and douney; and 4 would be @ monstrous crud 2 aya wich co, Yo master ipsa 9 aaa : which no peoplaworidd sanction, ve place o f Mop, a raadeipbia—citio at removed from the’ sel of | people un and auprepared ie oa ioe hy Ae es Bn wer. Buch Je the liberty onjoyed by the tree citizens of | Uf anouey, of Coed, ANd Uf meane ts rere i Gelir J Howne, rag, Georgetoy ti, DU, 7 daye, Aruerign. The 8 yiieened necessary | Tho negroes nce in the South, aud, de wha Mt, Lincoln | Soke RXert00. ee i iia a ¥ See “col pean i tuailation iotey = on FT the. si] remain; but, owning moral Scnr 4 Samm ms ui ura igor for Beso, c ey may. on08 of necessary ji telli- Behr Adele Feii Wy Ree, La pty wt ft the wher ala to met ane Géliberate on | gence, proved ts restive as aee at als le afore, Beak 1 readies ir own freedom and its con- | 8° Gardiner, 9 day sulfent uc meeting would jotindoublediy | vecuencee tun ioanuer destructive to thomeelves and Bockland, ¢ ¢ an act of rebellion, se" that tho Presideut intends to arrest’ the refrac. ernore, The several States, however, value individual indopendence even more thab they do the y of the Union, and it is far from likely that they tamely permit the Hance with the fed Thors to be sent £0 prisou ruinous to the Stato, Biay coms with time, but time ie absolutely UL must be ovservod, however, that this p Roe i shown that the Union’ is in danger while flavery existe; that inany think it is degirable to get rid of and that bow js the time, Experiment in several of hn Finaneipation in a proper form xy Buck (t Late punt), Crane, Newbern, euthority. The prosiama- | States has shown that white labor te Cee ye rarital law Uroughow the "felerit mates has tao Production the ori aca mites ee ee cyte | eueaine ia ger (UR transport), Rigvice, Waebington, S) war ban eon oclerad ay, ttt by domestic tn» pd negroes ase employed. ‘ihe removel Of tbo slaven Hem me, Baltimore, ne Nt and ite acknowlen, ‘od betwoen the federal accomplish two devirable objectreethe Bi see ten Berth ia ie Nwipating (he slar od Bubjects. The procias soany ‘of the Unit, and the increaee aud employment of 5 ‘Oe 1G the prt ran fy a bait thrown out Sentep ulation, but, las! in cur generation this ts im. oy, Prince nig The As *@7ica0 people bayg PRM dt witt prove | possidie without a t:rrible obirage om humanity. The come Mienaser Ospray, Wetng, Froviceves Ve Of late cubmjtied yo | tulion Ina auasiion goes for nothing, if the plan be swe BELOW Aue brig, unkaews. ing Jew; barks Good Hope, Ainazon: brias Gylier, 2si—Arr (by tal) aiilps 8 G Glover, Cal Trapani via NOpeans; bare sehr Naero Es. & Downey. Ww tad WNW to NW, good brevse, shi Yueh itn ‘Oroondate: Gen Lumaire, Port au Prin Arr achre Alf ee tekst Conia, Benrss, Boston; br - issn Seopa tor AY . Giles, Boston ; scl ait age out, Thorinton, Portin 4 bars “Ball York: briga Alfred, Butiock, Montevideo or pee Gen! Willian, Bi.) Harding Ponce, Fish, Clarkson, ong GW. Glov at, onion New Von Sid ship Alie jaretow, Sivan Point, to Mish loading iingiand; bak Agnca, Thompson, Bio de Janeiro re MB, Oct 18—Cid brig Delmont Locke, Kavanagh, wit NEVTZABETHPORT, Oot 20—Cld schra Malabar, Weich, Cambridge; Cli nton, ‘Bor: nd Adele Fail Hirer: Angel, Yauee, Bdgeriown: Croan, Witor, Ly wilonces Amwerieus, Buckley, aud Alisira T Burdice Nene Painter Paliner, Stauford; sloop Neptune, Arnold, BENWICH, Oct 20—Arr schr M Hand, Terry, i Patel hte Mary Ailth Perry; Gur Argoldy Rag tall, tod thoes ore Ma or An Bick Fa ‘Niro. id veut doseph © amen Chipmaes ee! schr Mincrva, Jeferaon, Philadelpbia; stoop Re- POE BEDFORD Oct I8—Arr achys MH Read, Kelly, and = Ar ach: H Gtbbs, Snow, NYork; ta tt NN Pi a, Bown, Phiiadeiph: et naples, Winans, LkewPont ‘Oct 18~Arr sche Splendid, Bunce, Eliza. lator, Vroman, Joreey Clty, eturned, sere or heed wind, eohva Maryland, Kuight, from Portland for Fortress Monror I pm Howe: po Jones, Rockport for Phiindeiphia; Hears *, Portia 19th—, rast Gale 2, Binh to Teaking badly, port "tor Portland, “Art schr Commerce, Matton Arete NYork, (iat het alley nnd forern!l nea fire thi fernoon, whileat anchor in the b Tafior) Rath rib Halsey: Pet. ney, Philadelphia, Sid sobre Maryland and Pearl. All oibera remain, LONDOS, Oct 20—Art sehre Qorert York for Providcher (a0 Seah a RFowier Cotes ler, Daniel Wobnter, Batt in; Allen, and Hudson) niet Was Oamoaty barke Carioca, Oliver, L Princeton, Well, Boson’ brigh O iat a 4 ea Ae 44 ates pes i res eat eg i ts NB, Oct eekrr woh Signandond, nb, Nash, NYork. na pic rus, Mara rH Fenaaa Westin i pon swt hia: aohrs cea ie He TS on ry em Pnovibeker, Oot ra Sarah A J Het Rockhill: PyawaD bi Bolo is giae y lassi Ne News ‘ iighe on a ‘aah Hepat ot youre "teas nse one, eae Rhod Rhod emi toss Hott and atk Imai ceo ie taian va i, New 2%, me tid pap mall, i Fake ror i Ne m,, a OS af ona cori oh ar (nat wren for a Man en or don o ‘i ste cometers on ‘ie, bene NDE vagonge tt ahi oir "plowp Oharlon, Sbiriey, Port NEW YORK RERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2% 1862. . ete emer aspen mntaan. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Toxspay, Oct, 2i—o P. M. Ty Sitewing © a statoment of the of specie) from New York for Asnes.—Tho receipts were light, and prices firm avo unebanged, hear gee ics bean market was heavy aud again po ng ‘The market gene oe per rel. The chief ‘Genand the weroonding Octobe: ce Janvary l:-— | ratty tell of 1 agi Recent ae, rly i the heme trude, with sales of 14,000 bbis., 3,815,470 7,436 | closing within the iollowiug quotations: oe 204 101, ‘336,116 133 962,601 | Superfine State, $6 26 0 6 46 ina asi see. 119,010037 | Saporfine WVoB 2506 a Since January 1...$77,500 841 105,151,086 11 Superfine Wes 25 & 6 40 The above enormous export--which is of course Se a entra W Wostera, H 8 8 H so far in excess of any previous weekly export on | Southern mised Los he) ‘superfine + $25 a9 60 record—shows how the advance in gold and bills 3 : = 2 bd iv stimulating our export trade. The “till wigd’? - 3200 480 cxnn + 80a 4 00 ia “blowing good,” et all events, to the produc trade, Gold took a further upward movement to-day. At the first board it opened at 128, rose to 129, sold at that price between the boxrda, rose to 130% at the second beard, and afterwards to 131, MY, %, and at Jast 151%, Exchange was quoted at 143 in the morning; but in the afternoon, wien gold began to move vpward, most of the bankers ~Canadian flour was 16¢, 9 206 lower, with sales of 69 bbls, «tquetations, Southerm flour was heavy and lower, while the gales emis aced 800 bbis. ab the abe prices. Rye flour was steady at quotations 106 bbls. Corn meal was without alteraiic with sales ef 150 bbis Dis and Brandywine. Wheat was firm and more active le wime quatitios of ved and amber wore ip some cases 1c, better, whe commer grades were 4b9 same. sales embraced 150,000 buahels s* ASL S$ for row Western; #1 8 # $1 41 for umber dy. the tae ies, Piva y 1 28 for » chiefly 4, refused to name ar The committee of the | amber — do. 144. for waite "ony $1 as for Obi, ant $2145 Board on the gold question reported this morning that it was the wish of the government that the speculation in gold should not be fustered by the Stock Exchange, and that, in the opinion of gov- ernment officials, the traiflc in gold at the bo was caleulated to stimulate speculation therein. itis understood that the Board will act upon the subject to-morrow, and will exclude gold from the regular The immediate efioct of this will probably be to stimulate the price of gold. Ent eventually it cannot but diminish speculation in the preeious metal. Monty was tolerably easy to paying five per cent, and mercanti 5a, At the Stock Exchange this morning a large buei- ness was done. The leading stocks of f the day were the Fries, old and. preferred, which were very Corn opened fee, expecially fer comzaon purchasers boing Tree'y mot tho improve: » and the mark at chee ak about the prices of yesterday; the sales enbraced abouk 75 006 bushels, within the range of Sic. 9 640. fur grades below round, and at ¢6e, for good sound W cate n snixe island, ond at gt mit was quiet and State at Covrer.-—The marker wan tirm ang the reoct yphange, ec mpi i he 4,010 bage of Rir mouths.” Tho follow i tive indeed, Erie old roso to 6124, against 5894 Jast evening, and Erie preferred to 9074, against } en £7 at the close yesterday. The immediate occa- | 470 4.2 Rio on Oeteber 1s Cowon. —The m: s firmer and 1 pound hisher, w 8 of 1,000 bi ahd closed nt sion of the rise is under: the road, which are so large that the company is about to announce its re 88 to pay off its serip by the Ist proximo. ‘The rest of the share list was not so buoyant, though Central rose 34, Michigax Central 4, Slinois 34 and Rock Island 4. Pend- ing the great specy ‘etion in Erie, the Western shares are neglected. T will come next, There was no change in governments to-day. Cer tificates of indehtedness were 24 lower. At the close the market was irregular, the following being the last quotation: US6's,reg,’81.103%4 6104 US6's,cou,’B1.108% a 1083¢ US5's,000,'74. 9337 a 0854 Trn7S-10 p.c.105 w 1054 US6@s,lyre. 99 a pa US dom'dn. 1254 Tennessen 6's. 5335 - 6 od to be the earnings of 316.000 Wage. Te TPE TE - -! a 0c, {or shipment, and at O0:. 4 Gée. for email lot of 15 bhids. Cuba moreeuvade tA eat the ta Wes tor dimer. for prime, aud at $1 N Caroli rato demisnd 2 Missouri at 12 60 a$ Ainer’a gold A Cut mears Pacific Mail. ..1233¢ a 1 with sal NY Central. "100%; a 1082 MUL& Pr wens a aa | Be erie.. . +74 €. ‘Cen T's, 3 alld Ae, F, to ec $a a. Sane Bris ga wen ton 107g | SvGans—Tho market was quiet, but without quotable Hudeon Hiver. 673 2 @8 | MichC8'e,1m.110\ a 11d © | chopgo mpricas. ‘The sales embrace’ about 400 Whi: lemevees ss 2134 @ 212¢ Ml Condde,7'« 103940108 | inetnding New Orleaus, at 9c. a 10%¢., ad partin clarified at 113(0., and’ Cubay at #, boxes ab 93,0. Tonacco.—-There is less activity, purchasers claiming reduction in prices on account of lower excuanges. and holders refusing conceseions. ‘Tho sates were 201 hade. (ricky at 14}gc. a ¥8c., 472 cages esd Kat at lac. At the third board the market was very strong a Nge., ad JOD indeed, and stocks were generally 14 a 9% higher. The..Sub-Treasurer gives notice that be will hereafter distribute the postal currency through the medium of the banks, as suggested in the Heratpa day or two since. Every Wednesday and Saturday each bank will receive a certain quantity of the postal currency for the use of its dealers. This will relieve Mr. Cisco of a most onerous and thankless branch of business, The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows to- BINANCIAL. r v1 » 72 BROADWAY pers dnd Forwarders to Europe, Gold or Saxer + Bonds, &e., sont by gery low rater, Ruy AND NAVY PAY AND CLAD OFFICE BACK ‘AY, PRIZE MONLY, BOUNTY MONLY, &o., &c., Poi ae and cashed. aud pensions ava EDW gap a SELL, U. 8. Clits ta soa, aud tate 1 Broadway, corner Ci “AM PROVED CLATMS ON ALI, at Wash te JOH. By reference to an advertisement in another column, it will be scen that an American West India Company has been formed on the model of SO C1TY PAN, SEK ous con pons patcbessd at bese tate by DU} 0., Bankers, corncr of Pine and Now York. the British and Dutch East India Companies. As the Company advances in its work we shall report its progress. The Union Bank hoes declared a semi-anunal dividend of four percent, payable Ne free from the government income tax, assumed by the bank. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing H. morn were $35,817,137 73, and the balances $1,629,620 84. The weekly statement of the Philadelphia baaks, made up Monday, presents the following aggro- ees as compared with those of the previous week: cities of the China and © emt Of the New York Mw atreet, “JOUNSON, { Re RAIEROAD.- above (how rPPt Holders o Milwaukee and Prair Out. 18. : ; : Capital stock $11,717,235 ee Loans 35,293,404 [ORES 20, LOAN PNT ON \PEROVED: a So 508,970 \ mie in We Due (oowvet banks, 7 jU1 301 Y LOWERRE. — = 218 4 6030014 JEW YORK AND NEW HAY 4N ny, corner of Fourth avenu and ee en) 10) Stock Exchange. Tome My or 21, 1862. 69: w share on the Sar ial of Noveuitier eat nt ¢ "spi iter the Tet day fer’ books will Pie goe tax will be agsumed by th ne governuien ager by the come BEMENT. Treombrer. {000 ii Canal ‘i 40 109 4000 Il cou bs, #0. 104 - aa procured Teascaabie & THRUSH, No. 2 Paik Stamps for our Hand ‘Book’ of ‘of Ii ME HOLDERS OF ASSESSMENT RKO} Wis Ov TNE care and Common Stock of the Brie Railway Com ore hereby notified that payment will be wade of said fy pla nnd Interest thereon, pm their pm oy ot wn dates. ay pa ee? eabe inte Fs fer the 2 Beat. Intercsix on br ahaha Hines 68 Eatd feceipts will conse at that Gate 1400 Reading Rit HORATO N. OTIS, Secrets Orrice OF TAK mae Raynouy Comesme { i, Oct. 21, 1882. 400 Michigan Cen Ft 100 2000 Erie RR 1st mb 115 tO LOAN--AT six YER CBNTINTP REST 8000 FrieRR4th mbs 1006 si 000; {none or more sums.on bond aid mort votive real estate fn thiscity for a verm of ye 4000 Har RR 2dmbe gage on prot me * eon ic St. i sind in the He of Rrvakiynat seren per eent in'ereat Ay ga a MISCELLANEOUS. i 1000 ALA TH letm 99 RAPTING. te your, — iin 2009 Altera reo MHA aw kT ton of the Untied Bate: New Yérk, tn. 13000 8000 Chi Baws rie Rit bawas 6c Be DAWLEY Pastiabe Pe sir 14000 CANW ass't bs, 90 2 6000 835 S000 Tot B ivabiam 38 es 8000 Cley & Tola fb 104 ARON, Of, GOL A ci ‘itv ADIES OF: 60000 P, FeWsChilm 10455 Dis mnilemen baving of jo1 iver or Diamends to rn ty to LOUIS Al RICH, 725 Broadway, onder the Ne gooor Few & CD1m 94 AA NSict can soit butler iaan at any siherpiace in ny city, He offers to pay the highest. prise- twenty per cons ono PFI ia igo any Roped pays incity mew aw ia on comprlies to take any Uther gondsin extba Ooo Gvarnidtun Reiwoniber, 1 Bossa 1200 nate an = tex 1 XOHAN ae A 34 HANG ROCERIES..-WANTED, TO iirely new pateut lever Watch family proceries at regular trl sale pric cen, Address BG, joes. aad Wake abwhole 100000 do, 1485 Jerald aflice, 40 she Bank of Gein. 94 60 Mor Exchange Bk. 92 Li MetropolitanRauk 104 12 Corn ExchangeBk 102 inn pea a —_ 113s A 3 x ED FoRNETU Re in Ail colors, of warrant manatact ny panei Slab Butte, plain and. ornam me ide lean 1g ge phere wrest, oppose Wr ister Meh ab Lh KINDS mal poetic cat MATTRES SES, RED me 8, £0, below auvtion prices aL G. j Fy. betwen Stanton and Houston sire ode ss fovw the wi ewe nd delivered free, Cy land saver money. _N Parlor Purvitare. feiea ie WANTED. — THE SUBSC CRIBB WISHES rirguuse Frown $10) 10 BIN) worth or send. hen ogra a acprtsy ‘ke, for Which a fale cash Fart ot the above way vall on or reek, BEDROOM 30 perenne £09 Cumbor Con! 155 tigen 33 10 Tol & Wad RR mt rae 100 To! & Wa prf.b30 Se 200 = Ww. ANT PURCTIASE | A LARGE iy 1 lot of Furniture, satiable for a boarding hose, ey about bre sectP honsekeepit eaten price fee eatie Fr, won eae” Buite, cover Sooty at ay reins And Wi ling '0 Be: oe oust, May adeiees T, Mathews, 8 i 30 GHT.—ALL PERSONS WAVING Furniture 10 vel ‘either in sina pineon oF we, Onn find a. saab hoger by LANs hice renee, or altar i ie fANDsone RO: ed in eatin baw oe bp tig RIL Cost nearly dowbin ten iam watt Ti Canal reg 1000 Ill sterling bda. 100 6000 Cley & Tol sf 104 A ARE GI ANCE a cs RS AND HOTEI. 1000 Hud Rivistmb 115 Weasnihiet ca mas ah a) ta will oa 1000 aye Meryeorire 9 geass iow rite aS ste ay, Ontong Ban 3, ty We o'clock PLM, at ie Se nreone, NO. A: B00 Ao. * 200 Clov & Pitts sii . 200 Gal & Chi RR. 100 s

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