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ef Representatives, May 16, 1862. Mx. Cuaimvan—I have bitherto avoided troubling this Rouse. Content to dea listener, without any other par. ticipation iu its proceedings than to oppose my solemn fodividual negative ageinst measy) science and my pringiples would not approve, I have sail Todeed, sir, have wot bod the heart to pise here and speak. A glance at this hall of iteelt bas been When I look aroundand ¢:¢ one-third ead find yoyself in a mneral Taytor, Te: Row. “pita, Oa ay Maytion ; at an Pal span ot Gen Pronciece tat inst np eames ane wee beta W Faoxmn, of Boston, w from that port Oct aplinn, ‘vonctoel’ 3d iat fu Sishrens: having ak boca ide gates 1at'30 40, bon 6), and lost Core yard splikmaild, 0, 4 Donusy——Holmes' Hole, ainpden, Me, with a cargo dout for Fitter Mass suruck on Sow & Iva, Vineyard day, and came mio, this pork, Ua & alnh Ay cae, raliway for repairs. ary Board oj Underwriters.) ~The sohr Dewnia. of Rath, Me, Mat: stores for New York, oa the ra wo drive them ingot LN 3 which my gon « Garienas: Osmati, 31—The scr Bing they will pot ‘coal, fran Ron- from sy lapse of poate et do it, Give them some chance an hi or you will wipe out every poner ‘and the two tions will be twain forever, link them, to each other with obains, destinies ‘together with bayonets, heart they will b@ twain forever They are childrea of the same heroic stock, the joint inhoritors ‘with ‘our- selves of the precious legacy of freedom; and it is a sacrilege and an insult to the niemories of tho past, that 60 many, sir ,Showd sit io your presence here to-day toy goad thoin on to desperate resistal and so few- so very few—40 mediate and restrain, Of those tow, T thark my God that Tam one, Tam here beneath the dome of the Capitol. it, here and everywhere, antil the wings of peace shall be once more folded ‘over the blecding poco ¥. proclaim italond and poosel ough to do so would make me the next vie! ervel strife, Sir, itmay be gaid Khat'T speak of ponea, while its attainment, without further recourse to arms, 1 do not belteve it impossible mado? What door has been opened through which the passions and ill feelings of the con. testants might pass out and reagon enter’ None. The idea has been forced upon the pouple that the must decide the issue. Saunders, Bantort Clark, Ba tunore: © o nbs, NYoek. “pains and mourning ‘be in tot us } “offnce with eaterory Saored memory that may yok bind these men lous a8 Spough to prevent, of the Cajon onrepresented bi body parporting to be one branch of the Congress of the really, in feet, but ® fragmentary part of It appears tobe .a section. hed ship Jan! Ros fot Norman, back Macin 8 ent to wea on 8 tp Giy® Moses and Bate o Saturday rey ‘snthobed iu thes Roads, where they comaia- brothers. an one sign of between the and with the biessings joe will take ® lesson from Sabina aud sao soldiers, united by domestic jpon the battie’s verge, each other's embrace. Sir, 1 have spoia freely, studyms only to make my words ao index to iny pr ge ly hay upon me the censure, ly bing of many who differ 1 am content to that shall set ae before my country: As L havo believed the prossention of tris war to if that separates the sections, 1 T have always looked 1poo he subjugation of the South as & project, whose fullil- ba nn apr heavy, ee a fatal blow, to true will yield to no mar in Sone: to rests sas eo oot ny sacr' restore its glory and integrity, consent, even for the sake of that Mnion, to yield up my birthright 83 8 free man; Wo sacrilive thioge overntnent, those rights of free specen, thought and personal lbiberty, without which union is Det amockery anda name. It is aot grandeur and extent of aacllory that I covet atiributes of the government uader which I am to live. Were I one of but a singlo community, insignificant in numbers, ts eure in a guarantee of pure republican ministration of affa! my citizenship. aration before the death Tet the spirit of forgi Hines of those oppo=ing” Pro. Elvrovd Walter Bravrour, NO, Oct terson, willa'® cargo evening of the same day, the wind betn f Cape Lookout, about one a 1d about Moelock of the my heart sinks within me, al body —a kathering of the representatives of a seeflonal ese feelings and with this spirit I have ed participating in debate during the earlier period of this sessicn disaster hurt ac pied Che efforts of the fedoral arms. hour of dviext was rot afit one in which to strive to awaken the great soul of the North to 1 1 felt that something was due to thes ion, something to the matoral de: shame of discomiture. should perch upon our banners otlers (hin inysel! would Seige the occasion to urge a plea it measures, aud that this government ‘and strony enough to be inagnanim lead and Ge the pioneer in openimg a path for the settle. ee our didicuities without further recouree to blocd~ shed. n hoped that the leaders ef the now dominant party, a ved BY the sore distress which bas visited our relent from the stern riger of their doc- in the fivsh of tetumpl, (by tel) atemmer Baxorty Phi riei, Liverpool: Darks, Ttasea, New Suvinam; brig Ma acl delpbias ahip Hac. Mt * pt Pattersomand crow Boats tte intake the fire ort ginaied from the galley. ‘The chains, ‘ad. (hy ietier vo Mal wood Board of Underwritera) Rio Janniuo, Gent 25—Put ta 1, ship Golden Crom, Aaelt from Callan for Antuern, rd, 3 Brows, from New York for Aca- . it BRISTOL © C3L— Aunes eb: Hoop Wi end, Wiltiston, roo ag i oe ” Id sobrs E Herbert, Cook, N Yorks " ser Phitndgiphiny 26th, Aine , We ori, FALL RIVER, Nov 1—Arr_sehes Fleroin riadne, Robinson, NFork. Sid schrs Cornella, Macwey, and » Fergtinon, Elizabeth) ort. 2—Arr sclus EB Potter, Loper, and E Barnes, ‘Briggs, ESTER, Oct 28—Arr wehrs Nictous, Gori ell id for NYork: 20h, Kagle, Fail, Rockland for NYork; Stat, Austin (ir), Miragoane for Hos RLAZABETHYORT, Now 10d brigs Lady of he Ha-kolls Gamabtiaees Love ey Heaton; aches Jobason Norwalk Gtoud: tinrdincr \d to proclaim it nite Tt aball proclaim with mor Dut for that boare but Wide the hour oughts of peace be a widening of the ame new propeller ony of Bath has been sold to parties in on iH Udy, 2 of tarnstable, 190 toma resister, 7 years © to retrieve the that when viotory rem.ina impossible. jicanism; and although I ido Miner, of Now Kandga, © What effort has pect: m: bebuit of peeceable ani Pallas, Pend'ecou, Rockland 26th, from the yard of yf would tke the 1 ford Bis tt, the ship Martha 120 by. Francie C Cabb, iton, i A Farwell, Bo nj Tete ‘toh fi ward Sum 1d Capt Thos BR Pulleburs (oh ekland, aad Snow & Burgess, of N sword, and the eword alone, has been pronounced treas: Serer) an Oppos Sir, it tobave but little faith im the efficroy sword for joining severed friendships, if to enruestly desire peace and di ‘be treagon, then am I a traitor; and I am pro treason than others can yg their vindic i Burton, W beeler, Derby; W! NEW BEDFORD, ¢ ‘Oct 3i—Arr bark Annawan, Cleaveland, ner, command her}, of York, Notice to Mariners. BNGLAND—8O00TH vera, Leg by SOUFNT tee | Tex. Vera wtMknt P¥IOR LAGHTHOUSH » A Rem, WANIINGTON, Cl 6, 188z OMoia! information has been received at thts office with ay pet e 6 prety the rowige tring oF “eubjugation, and, would jean a little towards a gentler polic: which they have heretofore charopioned with so mi ned with se litte forbea triumph ere North from iis b to stand 6s @ roc tion must waste itselr in futile efforts. the ultra war H Adams, Hinsktey, Phitudelphua, BS” Dow niu ot ili: ‘Risha Mubbecd, Stookin, Nya? D st, from Warehainyto: Aw NaWHURYEORT, Oot ste Turks Tolands, Sid Blast, sohr phia. NEW HAVEN, Nov 1—, Foner via NLondon: schrs delphias Mat Bird, Dy Tkamilton; MB Walia: Jones, Goreon; B Haide parker Fitzserai herr Ue a of the Solent Chan - laced on (ue Sabb, Mead. e enor hern shore of the [ale of mek ot tue sane shore Thoped in vaii of successes has relieved the ‘The g-vernment claims now gainst which ihe tempest of opposi- The partisans of scorn the idea that any : ved to the onward march of jant armies, and yet no single eilort has becn sugresstonal halls to stay the It has been left for me, powerless st conciliatory word in behalf of m hope that others, more ‘ossed with the lust of I would be proud of thousand States, cach one aa great and populous as the noble one among whose representatives 1 have the honor Lo 'be, I would detast, sir, in my moat inmost heart I would dotest it, if the ding ‘wogether of its component parts should croute * y for the assumption of despotic power. government is the god of my political idolatry, and tho Union ig but a temple in which Ihave worshipped it Shontd that temple be destroyed. [ would not forsake the creed, nor would the mighty principle bo buried iu the T love and would preserve the temple, ita roof are gathored the treasures of holy past axsocia- tions; upon its hallowed walls are uns scribed the names of from the North and from the South, whose Bat rathor would TL have the than see the spirit of the name of our suffering country—in the nawo Bat the nae that may bo widows, of children that may « in tho name of gallant men, now strong in health, and who, to-morrow, may be stretched in death upon the gory ground, or writhing, maimed and disfigured, with tor menting wounds—in the name of humanity, that sickens at the daily record of this terrible strife—I conjure this Congress to seize at the merest chance that may exist of @ present termination of this tragedy. Let something be artempted in the spirit of mediation. Wi Tus ben shifted to the northeast end o SALT ABAD LEDGE, sat low water on the point bearing B 4 arya fittic dutalle the iH within, Stausore re briz Thos Txrni arta Louisa, Cun A white buoy is placed tn 5 fathom nortiienst edge of the Ledge, with Ky pt e Gurnel boy appe hurst tower a, ttle Sir, the people will ili thank this Congress for it. ess for any measure that breathes of They are weary of th Andi doit, sir, capable, will not be too much en, the pride of victory, witl bless this Con the spirit of reconciliation, veary in despite of the excitemor ‘Yney will awake soon to the conscious tories are purchased at a sacrifice terrible to contem- that @ national debt is created which, is appalling—a will press Hike an incubus pon future generations, stuntiuy tho growth and paralyzing the vigor or, i€ repudiated, resting a blot If we look abroad the spectac'e tends We see the sceptered hands of Eu plonting theirroya: banners ypou the sotl of this hemisphere, which it is our natural duty to o¢ te to republicanism, and which we might at ied marded from the greed of for mand Carile. fannts in the air of St. lazouries of France and Kogland, is unfurled upon the walls of San Juan de Ulloa. W! y they not float a twelve months hence, natural guardiavs of this continent. should still be busy dabbting in each other's gore? Sir, if there must be rylet it be against the natural enemies of republican. :if we must humble our national pride to conciliate Jet us make some sacrifice to win back iy aunty the South, that wo may stand once again as comrade® in arms, to scourge these forcign interlopers within their proper [mits, shed, but if a foreign war should be the alternative submission to foreign insolence, T trnst that | should bb among the Inst to fat! prostrate those either deluied their unwearied have stirred the cinbors of cach to them that, through or wieked men who, f volition seliemes blood has been glorious fabric hin Hine with the initon chureh, N, and Hamsted scen already the silent, but lengthening shadow of abso. Ly ‘are only 6 fect at low water avout 47 Intism creeping into this sacred asylum for tho first time accumulation, with the groans of their Dury SmMIting Upon ching, with unpitying pertinae doctrine which has been’ the first exulting “disiressed and re Squires, aid Kate Garton, Dix, NYork, Belle, MAMSTED LEDGE. white buov on this ledge has beea moved rather more asiward, and now Tes tn. ns on the northenst end of the ledge, with North «tn line with North beacon at entrance of New: % apt pointy Bs N (Qurnet ba Ci Pitt of our young republic upen our annals. only to our shame, Th than 136 cables to the nor: K. hark Hanan Gregory, Grego ger mightier thon rebellion in its moat gizantic phase: for I believe encroachinent by an executive to be 4u itself rebellion against the mnly sovereignty 1 acknow- ledge—the majesty of the pe ple I believe each step with all tho ap tism to be more Mtal to the welfare of the cL and patrot ign despots. The flag oe port, W, me thesly i troew al Yitrnouth just 's Variation 22 Win 1882 W 8 SHUBRICK, Chairman, Whailemen. Sid from Fadgartown 3tst, ship Europa, Crosby, North Pa- nen ni, Sid fruin Stagapore Sept S, bark Rodman, Whitton, NB, to republic than any possible act within the power of tho setiaracdet ane citizen to conceive and execute. ato upon an attribute of sovereignty not heretofore acknowledged to the chief magistracy; for rea son and instinct, no tess than the fearful history has furnished from the ashes of me that the first step, nneherked, will not be the last, ouly the precusor of those giant strides by which, over the necks of betrayed freemen, ambitions men have mounted We want a Union, sir, of sovereigns, not of subjects. And that our government shall extend over a vast area to me is of less moment than that it should be pure. ly, strictly and unequivocally republican at all times and unier al! oonditio reiterate my hope and my entr which has in sacred ehazge the will adopt sore measure wh tion of hostilities, with 4 view to a very American br’ P Fak Barber Hivanelp for Fut ie t Openly aod in pulpit, and the selitte n field, they are spreading the contagi ing the country with this mora! posti ady brought us where we are, to the very brink of the praye of our nationaiit iS apostles of abolitioniam will be traced hereafter whatever of evil has betallen or may befall our country. Building its Sepulchre with the bones of their slaughtered Ido believe there are gentlemen within my vision bow, Whose swora purpose, paramount ‘even to the preservation of republican emancipation, They thst threw the apple of “discord. toreh, and are 1 fresh’ fuck to which God forbid 3 Au loops Thos Hull, 1 Pinnter Apniet bre Munthe) Ms htingale, "Nickerson, I 10; Palladitim, Brown: Ali ary, Terrell, Blizabetl rk; Ws ea, Clark and Billo Garr, und Eva, Northup. d Arr 2d, sicainer Westchester trell Delaware Clty for Pawtucket; United, Vail, Eliza port; Sarah Gardner, Teel. R'izabeti port: Montezuma, Ket; Governor, ChaseyN mith: Proof Glass, fHaltock, Elizal Joel Hall, Wilens, Elizabeuhport for. Pawtacret, er, Mahan, Bilzabethports UP Hazard, Mary E Bayles, C. 8 SOUTH. Oct S1—Are sever White § Sid 29th, sehra M Cleaveland, Taylo ‘George: P, Talpes, Philade etna. T, Oct 30—Acr sche T Benedict, sGelderalthy 1st, sloop Venus, Martin, Ro: Nov Learr sche’ O Split Barber, Eltzabetsport, T Rewedict, Coldumith, vinsiuaven ps 2p, TC Hertz, Sue Arculurius, Haskell, dode, Sid Ames, Baltimor See L Borwbay via St Helena for Thomann Bia Ship Burifogton, hes frou Sep 20 W (and Was Also signalized I am no advocate of biood Ihave only to that. this Congress, fare of our country, h may Dring About a cessA- egutiation, ‘That dove, Nye, NYork; schrs % Sir, IL have done. a feo deiverpoot for Point de London (or Callao, Sept 15, lat 4 from Rangoon via 8t Helena Boston Sept 2 for Catoutta, nna bark Niatin trom Tquique for Bath. Me, Sept 1, Taska, Turner, from NOrteans for Boston, Oct 31, tat Went Ccom NYork for Curacoa, Oct 24, lat 3225, ton hat the hurricane might harmlessly by. To subserve the schomes ofa party, ave already humiliated the American people in the oyes ef scofling Europe. to regain the ‘amily of nations. No greater evil could befall us that to be forced from the position we have hitherto assume: 1 would not have my country swerve one inch from any vital principle of her foreign policy in any emergency whatever. hold dear that national honor which we rite ever, till of late, preserved untarnished. Howev. ry the aspect of things at home, T would nave our fag float as proudly as ever abroad, not deiguing to make domestic aifliction a plea for humility, an excnse for cowardice, or a palliation of nationai dishonor. Wherever the vecaaion demands that astand should. be made against fure gression, or a rebuke administered to foreign pride, or a chastiscment indicted upon foreign insolence, 1 have the gauntlet thrown down upon the impulse of the national sentiment, without reference to domestic exi gencies, or pausing to measure the strong proportions of In the heat of our private discord, we scem to have forgotten that oar great mission as a peo republicanize the world, men are capable of | seif- progress of monarchy. whore first desire, caste we have lost their disciples They first applied the an ever with throwing Should history ever tra the record of this country’s ruin, that age will goon the strangest to these that read which of (he madness aud wickedness of the arch fana- In the dark recesses of the temple of tafuans the, gloomiest miches wil! Lear the tuscripuon of sir, | counsel nove but a moral intcrierence with the work of’ these mischiat makers. I would not have even fanaticism deprived of the right of tree speech. nor would [, towards foreign Powers. SHIPPING NEWS. ar2e Avove all things I sohrs Charlie & Willie, Emo: we Port of New York, November 3, 1862, ; ere Aoth 22 Passed by, J U Brvokimen, Crockett. (row Are SA Blafsdell, Eaton, and Hy Buck. wat, and Aritides, NY, versan on wBraniball, for do, a, atvand Charts & Wil 29th, Union, Dyer, do: 300 “AveR, TBARS 1 RANCISCO, Oct 3—Arr barks Ferdinand de Les- jeaux: Fasitbon (BD. Bilis, Livernoot mergency, advocate the iugemeat by the goverameut apen the liber. § the seeds of their int oadcast over the land. Whater y ger, L.will not countenance the great danger of establishing a'dictatorship over the thoaghts of my iel- But if the abomicabie (heme must. Bo Drought ii the eowneil chambers of the nation, f if not of justice, let it be at a more If there remain one Unt CLRARFD, ee Ellen Anstin, Kennedy, Liverpool—Spoftord, Tiieston ridion, Jord Snow & Burgess, Mp Acie, Bonham. Mavcodiew=3 Alkina & Co, ‘pasral (Br), Hedgecock, Queensiowa—John Wottace, Havre<R W Trundy. Nicht, NYork, Branrunaves, Oct M—Are seps (1rd, Bidat, Bord co: mous doctrine Std 4th, ¥r corvet: ship Elleu Foster, Robinson- sme ‘Acapules, Kelly, Boston; No ‘ower, To. Sid Oot dill, Houg Kong. Hes HE Arr, Moraaala (4), NXork (and proconded 5 Don: ne Adama, Cal! - ‘ens, Norton, Fagland. Inckeo 6-814 snip Vetta Hark Warriet Soalding, Bark Ariel (Aust), Bulich, antworp—ttoli toe Bark Hannah Crooker, Dui pW Bark Dex Elovneds (Fr), Delapeadelie, ‘bordeaus— tail Jow ceuntrymen. to advaree the princip'e that wernment, and to check the Sir, we are losing ground in the sake of decency pheu Gloven, Rem man at the South, bart OLS Sa wehe ‘AE Martin, Edwards, Philadel. a Brand, Vera Cen. Brg Catharine (Br). McMurray, rig JB Elliott (Br), Marphy, Te ie HG Be riwoepooted W Ewell & uayra=D R Dewolt, . Auld, Havana—James E Ward & Co, lie of the Bay, Hailoway, New Orleans—Kobson & Stinoday ‘Smith, ‘for Fal: Mréwster, Dunbar, and Snares Ht Ws Sone Sar very particularly concern sand nnjast, if not cewardly, to take advan. lis absence to push forward meneures in institutions of bis him, Bd that it | nurchy has gained have been weakening our strife. To what purpose? Is it possible that zentiemen can hope to reconstruct the Union by puraning a policy of unrelenting severity? Can they expect to re-establish concord and brotherly iove by extreme verge? a vew footheld, sinews with intestine ——_ AND COMMERCIAL. Monnay, Nov. 3— Po-day's bank statement compares as follows with that of last Menher eatale, Head, a ‘Sid Sept measures against Tr ns well, Hong Kong; 7th, Gertrude, Bi nig @ 1, Buckman, Plummer, Boston. esapcethion funtion , Fitzpatrick, Swata Martha and Car- queach whatever remains of Union feeling at the South, if it have not already done 80. hope of a reconstr ships Heon Ligat, ©: pushing hostilities to the ‘nion worth without matual respect and reciprocal amity to bind the seotions? What! a Union of unwilling States, driven into cempanionship at the point of the bayonet, and held there by military power! Such a Union would not be worth the shedding of one brave man's blood. We want their hearts, or we And we cannot conquer hearts with bayoneis, althougo they should outoumber ht back by negotiation o conquer them lay waste their lands 7, Gem of the Ocean, Wil Tt will destroy the iast ee ‘own the river Sep jon of the Union on a friendly basis. Itewill prove that the first ideact the dom: the North is active and unwavering antag Broce Ae fixed purpose to legislate it ‘Out of the ‘land at Is it thus that we are to couqner a Sir, en ne flingmg away the last chauces of recoveiliation as reckiessly as madmen cast their treasures into The agitation of the subject has been the country at every poriod of its,bistory; its discussion at this crists is desporateysel destruction. ‘Ts it while the magaviue is beucath us and about us, bursting with the agencies of ruin, that we must chooge to sport with the daming toreh of the incendiury? Sir, until our beloved country shail be save, the word “emancipation” should, by common consent, be bonished trom the language ef debate in tiis it is a spell which has wrought enovgh It is a heilish formula of incantation tho fence of discord and civil ras 80 potent is being paseet, from mouth to mouth, ia the miutey which it has ruined. poken ina whieper and with a prayer | a thing that brings ® curse aud shresds a peetilence’ I despair of my country, I despair of ever living once more in & blessed Union of fraternal States, when I hear all around me the utterance of that ruin-brecding word mingling with the shouts of battle, the twiumph over fallen brothers, and the Sir, if in place of question a subject-matter of debate, thie Conzress would take into earpest, tion some expedicut for securing peace, | do he success would crown our efforts. upon thet task, not with hearts embittered and intellects swayed by sectional anti pathies and mock philanthrophy, ‘ devoted to that on trnction of the Union and on: redemption if they would do thie, giveness, of tolerance, of brot it is my conviction that before the eutiid session, the preliminaries of a peace aged. But while, with the obstinacy of a blind fanatic. and he iustinct of w brutal gladiator, the frst ob- ygaie a party eree., and thesccond tocrnah ud wear the badge of vict prospect than at some distant period, re. seas of Dloud nud heaps of carnage, the forced submi-sion “3 prOpienta (ir), Lockhart, Hantsorgand Windeor—Ht Jk 47,516 31,980,438 9,348,267 167,41 ween of the Wrst, -——, Washing H Segutne, Martin, Battiiaore—Van Brunt & Slaght, French. Bulticuore. ederick Wording, Drysdale aumaer, Upton, from Sa LD eave, Bigiey, Shij Idland; tins rea ‘a, ‘br Pi ‘eid, schre A Watson, want them not at all, ttt nt ctl; phe: spears of Xerxes. they are gouo from ua fore possible. To slay their soldiers, and burn their cities may be withia our power. But to hold them in subjection would, in itself, bea final repudi- ation of the first principle cf republicanism. this war until you have accomplished the necessity of holding a subdued section in subjection, and the world will look in vain for a repubiic on the Western ben Sir, L love to entertain the hope Union will be restored ‘upon the foundation laid by our fathers; and I desiremo changes in the plan of that glorious superstructure. Bat I am not so unnatural a worshipper of the | Union as to seek its salvation with the weifure it was coaceived; m tho dead bodies of my countrymen. 1 would purchase its redemption otherwive than by anar- IT would not fing awa: perpetuate the nome. Every Schr itattie howe Minotord, Re Be Webster, Perry, Ply Sched E Pratt, Pratt, Philadelps , Davis, Pusat. Schr F Blvva eth, Medary, Philadeiy Schr 1 B Allen, Atten, Phil Sehe J Cadwatiader, Clayton, Tate letphis. Schr R Af Colson, Colson, ¥ RY n, Kenny, Salem—R W oe & Co The movement thus continues its uniform course, the loans not keeping pace with the deposits, ‘ing largely week by week. culation, which was expected to run over ten mil- lions, fell back last week, owing to accidental cir- il to increase, as a with which the phia Be Seett, though incre: dom ‘for for New York sophie, harsen, Gulde, from Sunderiand cland 16th, putting back, Kenmore, Graves, g 20—Tn port sbips Contest, Steole: Rnd Jeuvrin, and Ringleader, White, ior for Shai ropa, Robert: h Baa anchored, D Jex, raivell, Buston—# F S cumstances, Is can hardly fi general rule, as the slown government paper is supplied to the people creates a painful scarcity of currency. The in- crease fin specie is due in a measure to the action of some banks, which are lending to all comers on the precious metal, being willing to make a little money at the cost of the public credit, and even to the depreciation of their own assets. The money market presents no new features. Old houses, with good securities, get all the money they want on eall at five percent. But the strect speculators, who hold the bulk of the active stocks at present, and are not known to be in every instance men of large pecuniary respon- sibility, find very considerable difficulty in borrow- ing, even on very large margins, at six pet cent. Bankers entertain great distrust of the active stocks, which have advanced so much of late; and, though further experience of the new prices will of course dispel this feeling, it operates severely against weak borrowers at present. There is no change in mercantile paper. jic indebtedness advanced 3¢ per cent this morn- ing, and are becoming more popular investments asthe Jarge receipts from internal reverue be- come known. Gold and exchange advanced to-day. former sold in the middle of the day at 13 ; bills were sold (bankers’ ) at u4%, and some leading honses asked 145. exploits of the pirate Alabama operate unfavor- ably against our export,trade; five per cent war risk is freely paid. There is no new feature in the stock market Holders are generally selling their stocks, in view of the uncertainties of the future, and the minor Wall street speculators are buying them, The en fall of ramors of political combi- are to be attempted after the elec- tion, with a view to ascertain if some sgttlement or compromise cannot bs effected: and thegh well informed persons attach but little weight to these stories, and entertain but little hope of any solution of our national difficultios except by the sword, they are nevertheless calculated to induce prudent men to sell their stocks, if they have got any, and to abstain from buying until the future can be discerned more clearly than at pre- gent. At the morning board to-day Central de- cunad \, Erle 84, Brie preferred 44, Southern old 4, guavanteed %, Galena 14, Rock Island }4, To- ledo 1%, Michigan Central was 2 better, and A large business was done in governments; the coupon sixes, which are, without question, the cheapest security in our market at present, advanced 4% per cont. After the board the market was very heavy, and a general docline of % @ % per cent ensued. The leading street wastet, feel ng a about the course of the coffim:: fon houses rgins for purchases on thine. At the li board the market was al) Yah per cont lower, and closed heavy, the fol- lowing boing the quotations at half-past three:— 104% Harlem pref.. 494 a Sehr River ner a, € a Big, HartordectlS Racker, rison, Phitadeiphia, like the breath to build it up Grmnacran, Oct 7— and sid sime day for NY! Phar bark Gi ips, New Orleans 0 ct af, the substance to drop of blood that ia shed dp (his struggle will weaken: anthe bond of union between ts. One word of coveiliation at t gave the country than all the achievements, past and to come, of your victorious soldiery. word’ go forth, even now, in the bons of the triamph of here has ever been a period in the hen prolonged civil ateife hos failed to curtail the liberty of the masses, 1 have not read that Already, with one year’s bitter ex rience, we have beheld some of the dearest priv American citizenship wrested from ow grasp. And how z upon the -couvenient pica ped-of other rights which heretotore have made us deem ourselves freemen’ ; liberty even now depends ou officialt flow long, whiie free born to ‘anguish in boetiles, ana ‘ark Lat Yguen Mateacalip Patapeco cae Bearse, Washi Ship Mereury, Frenel, Havie wrk Ts Posen, Wallace . helg Caroline & #, Boston; 10th, ‘Katina’ Ith, Julia, Strickland, ¢ Richmond, from Malaga for New Delano, from Genoa for his crisis will do more to “emaneipation, fierce buzzns i ° Why should not that countrymen, making the wi the federal arma? history of republic: “in port ships Ben, puanghees Maroon Wareatw far do; Wash gion, Go Ir ‘they would enti ia Lon sigs Ta 44 45, Yon 4827, Eh aay Tr ings tom the Lizzards for New mi, 38 days, in ballast, to rroll, and ) for freight oF char Ameria, ry ship Geo ‘Washington, Andersou wide, “Ansica!ia raucitcs (anid wld 27th u. brig Curlew, Chapunan, do (end sid for re shall be stri Ring, Drisko, Do in the-spirit of ( War Taw ig 3; Tobasco, Se ‘ot mio tals port {or pro- © Oct 20, vin Thagna Cadiz. 37 days, 3, lon 25, saw a pany, the linger s of the othem; . with sugar, toP N a ), Shaw, Balt Cay, De George Downe FAP GRIAIS), Paine, Sate Cay, with salt, «(of Oatals), Voue, Salt Cay, Oot 28 with (Br), ——, Cornwallis, NS, 10 day the nod of an American citizens can be beyond the reach of the constituted tribunals of the Jand and at the mercy of the Executive? How long, while the press, the guardian cf liberty, the friend of t 08, is shackled, gagyed, cowed down to sullen ile worse yet, Vecdime the ininion of a party? ters are arrested at the polls by ratihary proc siators are hurried off to prigon before they can aovsume their sacred functions? tis as ie abolition 2h—arr brian B Allteed, Fur Ai Dh we brignntines in Lk mee Sacro Jny ue movenw Arr sehrs Dart, oer RH Dexter, Certificates of pub- wn 4 fet, Bahbidge, aii, Lou, Brimoce for, wvernment tri usted by its triumph, sovereigutios that gave it birth, and ¢ and remorse upon tke desolation intention to vent repr hapry spectacle of a thy How long. while the pa ea dah, shes Stag,’ Camber, N¥ork; aah, Aghiy, Thaw, Oct W—In port schr Chas H Cook, for New York rt bries uB Sligo ta Have. i rytuen, parading their s Union” with their arms hows bi ts paltio. Uomieert” Row jong, sir, people of the North, taxed beyond endurance, robbed and n ‘vercraving Lorde of political hyen»s- they have a choi ren & republic Kixierox, Ja, Ort P—Tn rom ani for Philadelpisia, un and for Rt aches, oven where I be- to enter my pr aber of auy anti- slavery scheme whatever at this crisiz, and to offer an joperess hat its legislation wha etn s of woouring Al tes? ugaiust the di ie phy aera Rordeanx; Ro- ih, Albion, Willtains, NYork between freedom it a despotism? Alas! earnest appea tot brace every m closing at 131% bi we still olin, is entirely at of & council whother the citizen shall breatho in freedom the free air of Neiven. At the pon scm Fx glomy portals of the Hastiles Lafayette or Warren’ wit gape to receive him. And this i the republic was taught si ‘mabol of what must inevi- crushed inte the Union. You may bring the South to terms with your bayonets, you have done 80, you will have made a bond Of air; a cprenant whose seal will be @ military deapot- jem, and to break it at the first opportunity will be an aim'and a parpose on the part of the subdued section, What they have attempted oneo and ¢ sasittion, Cuiter, do: cr ork ‘star oF the vent espnot be t, they will Le natu Rehr Aibe t 4 *. “the fact: and, kn wit a Sche Sarah Matida, Armslton mantagene ed Schr Gen Pearay, Hunt, Lub ; una Haw kin bec, | rally inciined to lend a ‘willing ear to whate overtures this 5 overbment may prevent. ars Gia IBN, Aret is ‘Onkes, 15h, Di there must be negotiation; it must be re- fy Birsonenn. "NYork; 17th, Claviaga Cur. Brooks, do. Fidolta, Boasling, Albion, Weiniams Rows, Pi ith, Bunker Hilt, Laat, Wore, ¢ this is only a NYork;, dinate (odo; tees Sacto Rocko, dos ta thet we should be the first to stretcl i ontian i, ‘ 4 vr. a tives and ® country’ * welfare should upon 60 false a principle. Ia it, becvuge the South bas not ‘eon sufficiently purdshed, Uumbled and sudued? Then let ue ovnfess that ehastigement and vengeance are the Is it because the anti-si: uont bas not yet received a sufficient impete tell it to the armies that have won your victories. Make Placa a banner with that device to che vanguard, and lure those araties on te conquest with Your soldiers would rend the treacherous ensign into sireds, and wou'! march to taeir homes with the sumealacrity with which they puebed on to the wattle thea, ie the cavse that withboids megotia- i wot parley with armed treason. But you have parleyed with armed treasou, if that be the word; parieyed for the mere couven soners aad other purpases to nd, Hamilton, Portland Rechr Wes: Gleain, Tarr, Glonceater, Sehr Flying Fisit, Lowe, Glonoe: Schr Kossuth, ati Boston ee nnd, Thorndike, Souievidco, Wicard, ™ za 16h, Villafrance, Anderson, Xe Bivurs “Shas it Lord, Sita, Calon Rx, Oot 7—Sld Now Hanipahire, Lord, NYork, isrnee mech win B B Nas! i te rea Sgehars, ¢ th sale: Bon mre objects Oc this war. they wiil not fail to at , when smarting under the remembrance of defeat, when cherishing the deadly hate that 9 war to the For the sake of vnion now and of union hereafter—not an Now ae union, but the strong union of willing heart let the havd of recone! ation be extent have heard such words of bitter ee ae wards these Southeruers by pe eg ii may be already too Inte ever to renew the ternity. Snob sentimeut«, I have heard of implacable Vengeanoe, of rectional antipathy, t to nurture against Roine, as ‘ork. ann, for Swan driatic, Moore, New abolition the wir cry. utterance will engender, Il, Getto; 7th, BH Arr Loch ‘nied Loring, Caloutta (and ence, Seb Ras Nonthenty, Provia Bent aus Sadwallader, Sintihy Providence. Schr Ann Caroline, Bacon, Provitence, 3 days, Steamer Josephine ( tu 3 transport), Gramioy, Washington, to. 8 Quartermaster, Steamer Frankiin, Yours, york? Avon, Howes: and “aber owt Geen, fork Eoniion: typhoon, Bd Ang mer i 1 reise iit ee of an exchange of pire tigate the grievances Of And shalt you not do Mehl, for—the resoutment, of thiretin as Hannibal was tan Baltimore. . Philadelphia, inde you 8) to scoomplish all that your tr reconstriction of the Union? letus supp ee i anxious to embrace an opportuot'y of return, and is withheld from taking cate by dovbts 8 to the in. see Churchman, for ee out Tom Sayers, Fullerton, for 2-8id Laure, Panchard, MYork, ni, lake froin ‘iesndon tah NYorns? em 16—Ari Mary O'Brien, Yemen” Barsein re! teak Ie ellen, Lavender, Boston: 61, Vo Paramouat, Gortam, ‘ree, ay mull Port ships Game Cock, Me envio, for N¥ork earl ra same day crt diiventa, Newhai eebgroume Cored accepted by the South rather than recnion at the bayo- T appeal to this Congress to avert that foto - inglorions to the victor as to the of jation be fiung wide while we can make and with laurels upon ine that you will not treat It ig @ sentiment fitter for the epoch of a purpled Roman than for the Christiau ago in It is the Fanon eo) of one who rulos U8 people who ar been dene to tesources of the go. that those doubts ma: io the people care for guck Sir, an honorable peace is within :hi Cougress without farther bloodshed, knows that it is 80. ‘Hook City (Br), Mesnard, from Liverpool, Sept 23, to J with good grace, To the winds with the docs with armed traitors, Hudson rose Bark Mary Baker. This Conyroes and when the poople ehsll realize that t i Only the infamous devign to streuilen the slavery movement that prevents an offort to obtain that peane, wor to the chiefs of the abolition party in the ind, Hat enowsh of them. Words are thrown away npon thicir Appeal with better a to the with a rod of iron, not of a great assume to role themselves. Enon Prove the valor of the North and tl Let something now be done for the sake of the Me t—for the sake of the Inemories of the Revolus straggle ef 1812, of the battle fields of Kk Eujon whese cement shall be aud forbearance victories, aud The new tron clad Passaic went down the bay yesterday in gun, and returned last evening order to test her afteen in stubborn fanaticism. loftier foe inge that ebonld pervade human; angust { ite sacred fonctions, ambition of reducing scien of our com fore dangerous con ‘Sir, there may pe @ fagcination in the et may be @ craving for men, at ‘ap ingtinct of cou. ite creat BTaiat Tarr ov rae New Pico Boar James Fowe—The new Pt Albert Malcolm, made a trip to ea yesterday for te purpose of testing her aailing qualltios, ® complete sucrose, Bho left Greoupoint at ten AM, with a stl breeze (rom NW, and proceeded to soa, | et Alison wave well tested cm all plat, showin A the as a Nash; hudepe silat Torang: Osbo pilot boat James Pat A is i aa han Die, Roy brigs Mary eet In port #hip Ruthven, Willian Frith woul tnd for Iu opt: ake ry YY ey n,ennety une, Bid Aug or pang Ot O18 shin RB Surnner, bong om 74 een || pcectoere -hgaienaatel ie pare f ’ ences for the past aud friends In place of exulting o longing for new triumphs, how much more pleasant and psi holy to draw a picture of the joy that will w gloomy household whou t poy in ition ot demyatr 'Y Magnideence of war, Martini glories in the bearte of tention which we tare with the brute bea time when a more Christian impulse how, whem triumph ive us the noble privi- ‘without foar of of the dite ot boats for the ae ” sear her owners for ¢ 4. abe in nearpaeged Cant ree, th Mal fae i peace shall be borue frown city 10" ol omaeetoad, from jubilee sic weil lip to lip and heart to heart. ‘A nation i] eo ey, You (or some little yielding ep] wos en ~—y yy be outstretched, home Phould pores our soule, it is now; ee owen Ie, of atrength gi of conciliation 4 m uly 28m port bares ate nila We : Bat i i rth aes Mich 80 Ae tds eee Pata ode BOSTON. yam La; M— ite theca foe and now if the ito the Moser "a line, cote ie pref. Hsin i 204 4 20 fs the Wit heed geld ahd #8 AAY4. Locigg udgon ‘guarai at 80%, Galena at 8124, Toledo, a¢ 6974, Rook Bigg vgn ‘The market, as-a eile’ rd Piratical exploits of the Alabaama y' a subject of Aiea me to-day, and the utmost indignation has beeme@x. pressed at the conduct of the Engtishnew wha? built and still partly own her. Tt is evident thet the next time Great Britain goes to war it wit need great vigilance on the part of our govern- ment to preyent privateers being fitted out inour ports for the capture of British vessels. If, eome day, the Cunard and the Dale line of steamera should lose three or four vessels by privateers sailing under the flag of some nation at war with gland, but fitted out here, owners would oaty have their own countrymen to blame. The basiness at the Bub-Treasury was aa follows to-day:-- Recoipts $408,414 20 —Kor cust 80,950 00 Paym 1.175513 Balan 4 6.381 105 @9 Wells, Fargo & Co. received $321,000 in gotd by the Ocean Queen. The fact waa omitted in dhe list published this moraing. Stock Exchange. Monpav, Now. 5pm. $5000 1S 6's,'63, cou 102 60 abs HadRivan, T 1000 UB6's, "SL, reg 104% 300 50000 LS 6's, "81,000 a 100 2000 N Carolina. 68. 1000 Calitornia 1°8.. 114° 100 2006 Cal lar bds, “ 13% 100 do. .. ow 4000 do... eg 304 Mich So& Nia RR 42! 1000 N ¥ Cen 54 100 MichSo&NIa gtde 83: boon hevettietdmb as TOTS 200 #0 “B33 00 do. . . 106% HorltCen' Reerip 10 80% 5000 Krie Rk 101% 880 do. 80} Barlstmbsex in 1094 400 do 8 12000 11 Cen RR bde. 1065, 200 Clove & ar 29 ied 200 do... be 200 Gal & CHIRK... 859% mw do.. . oO do. 200 Cle & TLE 200 shs Pac 100 do 100 do. 830 a ) ie 10 Ocean Bank 200 85 . 6936 16 ShockLeatherBk. 101 Me duo Chi & Sele md RR 82g 109 Cum Cou! pref 184; 100 80 200 Nic Transit Co. 200 -() 100 Erie RR. 60 Mk PduChaRR 84 2200 do. 13 Tol & Wab RR... 8b 100 Erie RK pref... . 91 13 Rome & Wat Ri. 88 SECOND BOAKD, $10000 U8 6's,’81,cou ioe 100 she Har RR pf. 6500 TT 3-10pe noyes 10534 100 Reading RR... 1000 U S 6's, Ly ver oO 200 do. 5000 Missouri 6's... ee 10 Panama RR. 15000 do. 52x 100 hi&Ris'ARR. 5000 do 1000 (B&Q RR Spo b 116 2000 Tol&Wab Ist m 98 26 shs Mabattan Bk, 128 100 N ¥ Central RR.. nears 150 Miso® Nad BR 42% do et 40% 500 do. ses... BE ne oe City Banks, November 1, 1868. Loans. Specie. Circu!'n. cise Sinoet tisseet amsue teat Am. Exchaa, B49 f Ad ae 825,222 aan eae pean) 328 Bank Republic. . med 1,777 328 Bull's Head. 29,1055. 07 428 319/817 1,709,608 41,102 '760,668 195,498 435,200 63a 00s 2h oo 1.908308 058 ¢ 2 518,711 137,836 540,216 Groeeri 21 486 631,247 Tanover . 2.441.671 175,268 1,554,250 Irving... 1,014,253 126/868 784, Imp. & Traders’ $483,240 Leather Manuf.. 2)510,577 Merehants’ Ex.. 2,766,780 Market. National 263, Now York. 1... 6,854,332 North America... 2,590 4417 1,696,805 907,657 107,423 1,268,470 Shoe & Leather, 3,409,250 259,385 523,644 2,510,388 Sevonth Ward 1,ag1 174 os 188,379 1,821,618 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Moxvar, Nov. 3-6 P.M. Asuns.—Sales of 35 bbls. were made at $8 1254 for pote and $9 for pearls. Breanscorrs.— Flour waa quite heavy, and prices were 10c. a 15c. per bbl. lower, with a very moderate inquiry both for shipmant and home use, Sales camprised $,500 bbls. State and Western, 900 bbls. Southorn and 300 bbls. Canadian, closing dull at our revised quotations: — Superfine Siate....+ Extra Stato, old and new. Superfine Western... Common to choice extra Western Canadian... sesees Southern mixed to good importing Extra Good oc ce fay de. Ba, meal, rey ‘and Brandywine. —Wheat has declined 20. a8c., and has been less active- Sales cf 100,000 bushels at $145 a $1 62 for white, and $1920 G1 41 for red and amber Western; $1 19 a $1 3@ for Milwaukee club and amber spring, and $1 11a $122 for Chicago spring. Corn was heavy and lower. Sales of ‘a Bad ‘729. & T4c., moatiy 130., tor found, and 50c. a Tie, for wus wagound and heated, ° ays ‘and cats continued saleable and firm. 15,000 bishete srley Were i 60 w $l 52. © ee tent ba heen more activity in Ri of prime Rio was sold on Saturday evenit some considerable salen w were effected Today, » but on Sales wore also made of 100 bags Costa Rica at 300. wlonrok wan quite henry, lower and unsetted. ida ce iN Was ware quoted down U0 60e.'s 60s., with pales of 760 baleee™ Freicurs zB PS & o s Ssssssas eac®®quae sees & » . Ss n vessel ponte ri ares prion bark conned heal ‘a bute, at 12368. To Antwerp reg vessel took 14,0U0 bushels wheat, i a hoe lew crop Tala were in ee demand at $410 layer al anch respect ‘box. wg hive was ying Lage at as ove, ty te ff wha wore in ay Fe partly for export, — Rockland po firm and in Tequost ry wine = cates cargo of 225 bhds. Cuba was sold tor dig? Pa a cra Sram <a lots of spirits tarpentiae étnngee. One were advancing, with a fair inquiry for the pal kinds, including Ii dat i He A $i ey sperm at $1 65, and crude whale at Provisions.—Pork was: ‘owe to ut and $11 87'for prime, with sales of cb b| sendy, but dul , with only 160 bbia. sold, Bacon was rid moderat t former rates. 900 packages were Ley s 9%Ke. a ‘Toxo. Butter and choose were sale ~e and firm, julet, but quoted steady, fron io in = cloves were d at 30 300. ae UGARS.— mand wae more active yesterda: prices wore very firm. Sales were made ot 1,050 Sivaae 100, & 11¢, for Now Orleans and 9%. 10340, for Cube 8100, The e. ‘and Porto Rico; 1,200 boxes Havana inquiry‘for rodned was seed at buoyant rates. iat ake «Aid une Tousen faa “4 Warenry.—Sal ropor ted ey io 8Tc. a ATiZe., nearly all ab 970. por gallon, ihe market losing beanity. 4

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