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8 ~ e pee circumstance: im Chis section of the onfi racy which would vender the sustenance and preseruat on of 4 binge army ad most impos ib ¢. their hands. if they wo he Bemiing and deluge) the jant Perig of nly one bats Set overybery elke to biond, would share tho | ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON THE WAR. i enna XYV Youn iikRAiv, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1862. More Prisoners for Fort Lafayette. JOBBING OPERATIONS ON GOVERNMENT CLAIMS, rudder disabled, Anew one is being mate, and she wi? Proceed ina few days. Bi puIe, New York for 8t Joh: R SCHR ARCTIC, trom ol Ayr} ‘ , , P shee UNITED STATES MARSMAL’S OFFICE. . cre at Holmes’ incre SO Fly Measienehin tne castoress “AER The Inte of TFeustiry Notes: ja vork ash. oy he Aen hasnt (Ob. 11 —Vor somo time post vague rumors have been WNbftale cay, and wil have to dincare 1 gt of . The Prospects of European Inter- | 4, ‘han ait dee. is w eee ic enemys hae. loud (Prom the Rcbmoni covresjcudent of she Grenada Secretary of ste -c of eile Us sted Biever. | m circulation that certain parties im this city were doing |, BE.scum Hy Ex.ton, from, rato al ttey eras tn the cotem States, for pouing sn 7 (ube) Frye. tap Hive 74.) a “heavy business” in government claims arieing out of | RTS iow ber to Most vention Plainly Discussed. emancipat on schenie, Great eflorts wil Bai rally be made to keep this pet meas re ol the aboitourts (oem malhog 40 the ground, and co see "bas (de wrath wiieb Mr. Lin By the way, T have just ert Ke facts mentiened which it would seom L siow Wat no inn the ule Tavce Of Treaty nets is oomteapioted by that offeer. A “YOR ow Yor”, NOV. (, 1802 My PRR GoyuRNon—.t is sow more than twemty throe years sivce | had the. pes re ot ber g introduced to to take bis bil] the war, and that it was only necesgary for a contractor | to Mr. So aud So for $1,000, and he would | instapty receive a check for the amount, minus the re- to prevent going ashore, ton. Sonu Cenito, Crowell, from New York for Boston, sunk 10th inst off Pollock Reefs, Crew saved. ree 4 y does not good ge tieman tejis me that a cobiract is pending between the yeu on thevaiload drain beiween Albany and Lica, Op 1 nk cam haa Dutlid tor the ret of January, dee, met BOF | we eument and thertibmond Soper Mill thr a hendrad portunities for-caltivnumg more matin toly ae Ast 9¢-_ SPectabwe dlecount oftwo, threo or four windred dollars. | y Samm, Druawape, Ricwateens fie iN a Beta England's Policy Seen Through the ener y's scheme ol Servite isw Feet D has proved a | and fii Mhevxand dolacs worth of tank nole pop r. on | quaintance have Been fow aud ter between. Still, iy & | Mone tistance it is understood that where a bill was | LAT ieelhouse carried away. ridiculous failure. The attempt i* now to pul it iuto ) Which to print new fives, tens, fits und one h udred; peroonay. riend, apa t from what they commonly ell poli- oe pm pose aah gel grin eng we ond, Ne \ 0 ore ast defeuded—to try the | and | am informed that iicy new female clerks, in addi- | bes, | Lave awayr rogoeniged you, ib my ows Mind, 8 & + at if it was for $1 eC ve and Condemred. Operation where. we are 96, hast del ng tun to one -bubsred already etait ged by the Treasury | Sue) sbllinching mal, of uiright pauciphs. chek for it ior $1,000, Pioste, it was done,..a the | Lgeiphia, was = nivon at the heat of the South. Mipredotinu. of ature disaster is not a pleasing tale to Departme:t, are about t be appomted, to number, #120 As (Or my-ei', Teaunet sav that Lever be onged to any money found its way into the pockets of (he discounter and the contractor. the main rigev jug her to ll ra Pi, ein iste alfa no people who are never questioning what | register, div de and clip the small notes (the opes and | politica! pirty, ana yot, since my return froin Euro, ©, | b ¥ " 1 Se cicensane doce: ‘take for Pagriotiam a in and | two-), cbwitic myriads aime stare ain oy circulation. | certain ucmiingjly @athuie pavers have mo | | Jt appears that a special “committee has been for somo | eee for repairs, The expenses; it if thouget GEORGE SANDER'S RETURN FROM EUROPE. | vivstoring crust in the future, {018 for fear f tho one } p.itiay Bot be everally known but it isa uot thet will | donb as a podticia Musa allowsuico must he | time investigating his matter in secret conclave at one | ota about $3,000. quenocs of this wretched self deceit that we Dive pointed | be interesting to some readers, that the $1 and $2 billy of | made tor such w: 8. They assume that my going | Of our hote Meus BaD Aus Donovan, from Choptauk River for Our Navy am. .ce Rebel Coast ‘out tho important results involved in the naval move- ments of the enemy On our comst and rivers. We d) mo’ say taat Caarie-t.m, Savannah and Mobile are or are not in the confederate States—those which are embel!'shed with — badly engraved Likenosses of Sccretary “on,amin and Mre, Covernor Pickens, of South Carolina—are all signed to kurope was Jor & political, and pot a national purpore; in fact, they seem, oF choose to a pear, es ncompetent Lo distinguish between what is yulgerly called # pouiticiva Certain charges hy stant and G, Bt nVostigs ave been made against Mr. Solon Con- | ‘YY, government commission brokers, ted by the special committer. Portsmouth, went © Point, and Diiged: is disohargin, 8. wr Mania Louisa, hore on’ Chappagui: ‘go of timber. Cummings, from New Haven, of and @ kare of complete defence, There is, of course, abundant | by «ung ladies, of whim many are beautiful and accom- | ands patriot. Oi the two, T woud prefer to be vonsider- | Marshal Murray, who is at Washington, | pore River, went ashore on Eaton's Long Island, Detences, military authority in she South for saying that they are as pitched geri crcaine of the ph of special Each } eda patriot rather than a politician. iefore the outbreak | Mr. Jos. Thempson, the Chief Pepnty Marshal, received & | quying the gale of Friday might. Crew saved, No partieu- impr gable as Gibrauar; but military men and their | clerk is requ red to sign two thousand notes a day. The | of this melancholy ewii war, it is kuown to yeu, my dear | telegraphic desy from the War Department, direct- | lars, a, ko, &. mouthpieers have too often A in lutling cur people | Salury of these yentie employes is $500 per annum, but Governor, that] foresaw the coming calamity. Twrore | ing hum to arrest Solon Constant and G, B. Tracey on ‘The crew of schr Boston, from Corhwallis, NS, for New sleep wth a false sense of seurity, to admit the principle | will Soop be raised fitty per vent. Mr. Memmingcr, in | 0 distinguished persons in the South, praying and be- | further charges of treason to the government.” and send | Yor ‘ore reported wrecked, have arrive! at Rockport, pair ied that they are to be implicitly relied on, and that it is un- | making appointments in the female bureau, bax been very seoching that they should exercise their influence for the | them to Fort Lafayette. Mr. thompson, with bis usual | Mass, all safe, It was incorrectly stated that the crew were Enuropean Intervention « Myth. {Y rom the Richmond E)aminer, Nov. 3.) ‘The pros;ect of Eure.ean intervention has a@esoived Uke a snow wreath. Hut a short wh.de ago Here were hope- Ful indicorions that Emgiani cud France soere about lo Lake eume actin in this war, soul b favoralle to me South. Patrioti¢ to resist their iulabies, We bad the same strain at New Orleans, The pe pe there awoke one morning to find the enemy's ting in their harbor, and that they had deen made the ¥ ctim o¢¢he sloth and inefticiency of those who had flattered thea with security. Nothing outside of official ciicles 18 permitted to be properly guided, other things being equal—suc and responsibility—by the need and circumstances of the apphcants, recognizing in the young widows or the or- phaved children of soldiers killed upon the battle field a Ppeeuhar claim upon his attention, | perpetuation of peace, or rather against the disruption | of the Uni n. im my own sphere in Now York | left nothing undone to stove bitter prejadic s, especially en the part «f abo itionists, with a view, aud ‘even in hope, ‘that the domeetic strife which has-since overtuken us might be arrested and turned aside. cited his orders. and before evening, Promptness, ° were in Furt Laayet Aid for the M those gentiemen nesota Sufferers. ‘The undersinged acknowledge the receipt of the fol, lowing sums for tho relief of the sufferers from Indian lost. i Ack Gronck Moox, which was capsized and a eiRiG SMACK Or Me Oth inst By col ision vtivh onip Carrs Linn, has been raised and pumped out. and ixken into Pub ton slip, “The body of the cook, Jesse, Harvis, was found i his berth, ‘Anienat, NS, Nov $—The bark Barracouta. Crichton, fro The tore f the © was sing larly signiticant; , known of the siate of the defences of our ports. But re Intervention and Confederate Funds. Itis just one year and iy ht days since it was desired, Pictou for Boston, put into Little Arichat, with lose of sai tho way for r mea to be play paved by | cent omens arc not favorable. Within a few wecks past From the Staunton Speetator.} by a telegraphic cummusieation, that. 1 should visit th’ | depredattons in Minuceata Ea aeth ¥ elaborate art ish and Frepeh jourvals: and | Galveston has, almost without a struggle, tallen into the If the rumor of intervention be true, or if frem any | City of Washington on public i slnces, Pos the } srs. M. M. Griswoid Boston, Nov 1—The French brig Gavriel, from Punta the London Piwes undertook the task of removing the | hands of the enemy. The newspapers were forbiddon to | other cause an early pence should become probable, it ig | SWRMons. I spoke my mind irocly. | why co phe | Royal Pheips: Arenas for Bord With coilee, was abandonod Aug 170 fmt shal w that siood b tween the South and the sym- | say anything of the defences of this city. There was no | evident that the eight per cent bonds wi!! be a most de- in the perils of the nation, av — ime, } cou! 2 byes Samuel B. ¢ Cape Horn, Crow saved and landed at Rio Janeire, pathies of Burope, by a-guing that the ‘udependence o, the | eall for help, except such as reached ihe dull ear of the | sirable invesunent, Capitalists will at ouce seek for Je reomoting ae Laser ta Ne Of Ae ee ea cat cinn| | Locked. &-Co Corirvonr, Nov $—Schr Panama, Clayton, from Boston. Gunsederacy would m sb ceFt.idy Secure the abolition of ment.’ People were not aroused: thoir patriotism | them, Confederate money is available to buy thei at | Bumauity i 1 would consent to g to Kurope Aud ine ome | Nive G. 1. Spencer, for New York. with an assorted cargu, is ashore on Foppo- slavery, fur the ingenious .ovon that it w nived to be ixnorant, to trust to leaders, and to be | par, while bank notes will not necessarily he so, The | Whatever little iniluence 1 might pos-ese in preventing | Jona De Woltu, Besset Bar, leaking, meg i Root of the bind g imbueuces af controvers leave it eubject to the free operations of natural submissive to whatever Providence bad in store for them; and so another prize bas fallen into the lap of the enemy. eight per cent bonds, under a brisk demand, wiil go above par, ana Confederate notes will keep pace with them, be- Franco and England from interine «dling in our sad quarcel, It has, no doubt, escaped your mewory that, during the fourteen or fifteen hours which T spent in Washington Vhelps, Dodge & Co. HoLurs’ Hi Ls, Nov 7—The following vessels drove ashore during the NE gale. Brig Abuer 'aslor (of Bangor), Tap ey, from Port Ewen « Tay oanser. These tekens of the Eu,lieb press, that the The practice of shrouding all military moders in ter @ause they are, b * el into eight cent rs , for Boston, w! rt a 5 it Feoognition of the South was at hand wore, withont doubt, | and requiring the people %0 believe that ald Guaceeel | eae. By this ae Te rtbeyat =| millions of dollars | 4 dechined the soacenlcten of set sais eB SOME AS Fe) FL NOR DN aa Sha Bind ee tirs Ur deena a pet iT anager aincero.~ Ph¢ saute oplyjjon was rellected oot only in the | their (roubling themselves with inquiries, has not acted well | of Confederate notes will bo withdrawn from cireutation | My Tank a great hvnor. | I did noe has, tee palery. | Previously acknowledged, r hy Gash, faear Seitsabeibpert, Joarnals of ihe evemy. but iu the mind» of inieliizemt | im the South, Jt may to some extent have sorved the pur- | and invested in bonds. Asudden contraction of the cur. | #eckding, but ] wished to vonauit One or te petvun wity . With & cargo of coal, pared one chal, ad foreinors on this side ot the Atiantic. 7: asknown that | poses of authority in throwing @ veil over the eyes of | renoy will be the consequence, followed by a fall in prices | BeAr and dear to me in Mirage erry) eeprom Totals... ..ssedeleces saGabs 4). 63,780; fo d!phowe and, bowapris; leo damaged in hull, be has 8 feet om the cireng h of the calcucarion of an. «arly recognition of | criticiam, and concealing, though imperfectly, its faults.|| and a general smush in speculation. On the wholo, wo |: Very last hour. thera was a word utiared tH me, Hl AY ) Also two boxes of clotbitg, per Mr, W, H. Woodbury. “Schr Mars E Pieroe (of Bangor), from Elizabethport for our nationa! existence by England and Fravce transactions | It certainly has vet blinded the enemy. It appears think peopie had better be on the luokout for squalls, and | ABY special member of the aed ss tha effect, tbat, |, They urgently solicit turther coutributicns, as they are | Foruland, with a cargo, of coal, parted onechain and will fat been maite to tum eaten by foreign caprcatists in Con- | ously enough, that be has Kept himself thoroug haul in their. sails before the storm comes. Prudence. | but by the authority which \t pussesses, t, | Anferured that great suffering exists among tho settlers | hure to,dis:larse part of cargo to get of, . federate bonds at eiyhty- siz cents on the dollar. formed of the eondition-ef our defences, while Our own, | will also dictate that men should Rold on to Confederate’ { MY Acting as had bocn suxKeated was perma Je tures. | Who have buen driven froi their homes and lost every- | | Schr Fred Hall, Russell. of and from Portland Ot, with o ‘That recently a yeueral and intelligent belidf prevailed | people know of weakness only when ‘the. intelligence | money, as it is likely to be at a premium. aud would be considered a8 a personal favor. {| thing by she depredations of the Indians. : vcarge of stone, drygyed both anchors, and,will have to dis- ou Doth sides of the Atlantic of early European interven- | reaghes them that they are in the hands of the Yankees, ‘ Pee poorer percertpemesvepbionmten pire dy WM. H. ASPINWALL, + | | (URS Satan Lenina (of Rockland), Yeaton, from New York: Sion in this war is undoubtedly true, The mistake, how- | That we shall not have @ repetition of this sact experience of A Substitute for Leather, a kip aio priomypar ar creer a ag ego ROBERT B. MINTURN, SComimitree. | cob gene Se gece) waned cae caner eed ever, was in thinking to discover in the press and in visi- | the pastat Charleston, Mobile, Savannah, and other places [Erom the Savannah Republican.) pd aonl der yet body | GEORGE GRISWOLD, ') will have to ¢ off, bie shuns of public opinion the Secrets of thy monarehizat | on our coast threatened by the enemy, we continue to hope; | There are two modes of Preparing skins Tor use—one is | “ME GCUNITY to wmven he other side I think it would be, at | _N#w Yor, Nov. 11, 1862. cot hE, Bam unin Yr Easipert)y Oramn), drove ashore, but: Speen, ee ie foo ne 0 he sib after dae cargo. government rrope. In this ceuntry woe naturally look | but 2 is hoping in the aark. by tanning, and the other by tawing. The first of theso ‘Schr Elza Elen cof Portiand), Curtis, {rom New York for ‘te leading journils and popular politicians to discover the policy of the government on any given subject. The ‘wecrets, however, of European g wernments are more tlesely locked: they are especially guarded from the The Blockade a Southern Commerce. Joao the Charleston Mercury, Nov. 7.] A single firm in Charleston, John Vrasier & Co., have requires months or years; the Jast only afew weeks. The first produces thick leather, the latter thin. Im tawing the akin is soaked and scraped to get rid of the hair and present, improper for me to make public. I am not cer- tain any word,er act,or influence of mine has had that the slightest effect in preventing eithor Knglaud or France from plunging into the unhappy divisions that have threatened ~ SHIPPING NEWS. | Boston, with » vnryo of corn, is tight, and will have gto dis- charge part of caro to get off. Sehr Moses Waring (at |. Ray, with cargo of coal ‘water. bull batly Gamage: Kidiatal er ¢ rs putrescible parts, then treated with alum and salt; then f "§ press, and they have but fow forerunners to announce | shipped about seven-eighths of the cotton that has gone | stretched plop nd Tubbed to make it flexible, rac teerobe Se prpemedr Geet nienthr a ‘ALMANAO POR HKW YORK—rm18 DAY, Behr Fauhtul for Harnaablo}, Baker, from Geergstown,, i teaaing oil ais w spoken from the ports of the Confederate States for some time | and in some cases saturated with animal int. tis NOt | was spent in Europe in which 1 did not, uccordizg ich tian Wares sre 13.08 ico. Ray, of and from Naniucket. for New ea tonne} pacieicouresie: whieh aay 50 | past. Not one pound of cotton shipped by that house bas | enly by custom and cenvenience that we are confined to | t opportunity, labor for peace between Europe we H inlb ee caro of olf, will have to discharue to get off, any nronbocine of Feongnition appear to be as much | zoue to the United States, either By sale or capture. | leather in tho making of our shoes. Any substance | ang America. Xo far that peace has not been disturbed. | Poxt of New Work, November 11, 186% | 9°04, enievi (of Rockland), Bray, al Ss chaing, #shod ag ourseives at the recent ministerial deciara- | j:very particle of it has goue tourope. So much forthe | which will exclude water and which will endure the | pus Jet America be There 13.n0 love for the United path ° deing in contact with unother vessel, and fastened to the: Hon of their government, which disconcerts the predic: | Yankees getting our cotton.”” rubs and thumps given by the foot will do for shoes. | Sintes on the other side of the Generally speaking, CLEARED. wharf. nd rode eut the gale with loss of main toom and ‘ions and hopes of the last few werks. there is no mis- | Jt is broadly asserted thot ‘‘scareely a single article | 4 hatter can make an excellent shee out of the same felt | On the other sudeof the Atlantic the United States axe iynored, | , Steamship Ocean Queey, Tinklepaugh, Aspinwall—D B | “gcnfTeanessce (of Eastpert). lost. jibboom and bowsprit Koran the significance of the enseris of the British Seordary | applicable ¢o the immediate purposes of tho war is brought | and by the same process which he wses in making hais: | ifwot despised; treated in conversation in the same ‘con a 4 Behr Exeter, Snow, irom New York for Boston, lost a smal: ‘ar, in which he asserts that the South ‘has not a8 | ig by the adventures which ‘run the blockade’ se con- | using one other mould, and some waterproof mixture in temptuous lang ‘a8 we might employ towards the ap Aare, Howes, Hong Koug—Baker & Crowell. anchor, . yi t hptnepa re arcs ~ Aspe wo p mae regard- pale ‘We uitirm, on the contrary, that, in making | the sole to keep out the wel inhabitants of the Sandwich Islands, or Washington Ter- Bain denn J Be Mitty ayer & ingen. 1 | geveral other vessels have leat anchors, jibboome and saile,. 8 igerent, ertaian position in @n | up the return cargocs,each steamer is first loaded with ‘A farmer may make a Jeasant shoe ent of anSold . * » . rancisto—J nd o1 rillng damage, recited wor. Tis toclaattn. come. tous with the | 22 touch Hoacy Heat forte government as" ahe ‘can | watt Lerby preeddepeeeiabls Gie‘and. omony proviioa | EAaTS,Or Vaueurers, land ot she, gotement of (Be | WHE is, (yremen), Horaumann, Londen—Funch, | phey iit Ma Sty ae Suey Geman Sate, Tale weight of the position ef the porson who makes it, and | with safety carry, and that then packages of lighter goods | guituble cole by combining several thicknesses ol felt with . neincke & Wendt, : son, dofordo; Mary Fletcher, Oresby, trom NYurm for Bow. ~ fhe pointed Janguage of a well considered design. It waanct be taken otherwise than asa definite concicsion, eliberately determined im the British Cabinet, It ex- ‘tinguishes the light, and closes the Int prospect of !uro- pean intervention in the agtive stuges of this war; for it ao England that contio!s the action of Europe en this ques- The explanation of this surprise to recent hopes is not Qitheu't. We had ied Wo much to manifesta ions of are put in to complete the cargo. Most of the latter are also goods of the most inaportance to the government and the troops, such as shoes, clothes, medicines, &c., &e. ‘The inveices of Me: John Fraser & Co. are handed to the agents of the yovernment, and they are allowed to take whatever the government desit fixing the prices themselves. The bakince, which the government does not want, is advertised and sold at auction, ‘Take, for exampic, the list steainer that run the blockade—the ‘a little wax and rosin, or wax and India rubber, or tallow, rubber and rosin it moisture. Oxnatari then Ulackened, wilt do very well for the uppers, only it will require a ‘lining of osnaburgs again to make it suffi- ciently stronzfand to keep the blackened fabric from detiling the foot. The skins of a pair of squirrel tanned would make a pretty and pleasant pair of shoes fora lady. Soles of shoes for men (beside the substi- ‘This may be considered very unpolished, almost un- christian language proceeding from the pen of a Catholic archbishop. But, ny dear Governor, it is unquestionably true, and Iam sorry that it is so. If'you, in Washington, are not able to defend yourselves in case of necd, I do not here, or from what source, you can expect friend- ship"or protection, Since my return } made a kind of familiar address to my people, but not for them exclu- sively, in St, Patrick’s Cathedral. Some have caised it not agermon, but a discourse, and even @ war biast, in Heautort, NC! Bark Mulinoket, Baiiey, Bark Aldion Lincoln, Bibi Brig Eaglet, Terr: Brig Santiago (Lrem), Elsenbrouk, Poi Sepmidt. Brig Cosmos, Talbot, Ki medios—Siaipsor Brig Devonshire (Br), Mast Scnr Danville, . Cai Sehr Florida (Br), Brow -1a, Berm W elt 2 = ‘nD, Nassau—J E: Bark Orphan, Edmonds Leiner eee a@ Henry, C Murray. Portland—Henry T Cooper, Pernambuco—G 8 Coit, rt au Platt—O F Brig Alice Maude, Eagett, Arroyo, PR—Burdett & Everett. app. Geo ¥ Peniston, Co. ton, und 49 ote Hanwien, Nov 10—Schr Selena Helen, before repored. sak off this place, has come ashore en the bur, aud fs break- ing up. Provincetown, 10—Scbr Giraffe, from Machias fer wv ashore last night ou Wood End. er diay . from Machias for New York, is at anchor off the harbor with masts ent away, Fishing schr $J Collins is ashore in this harbor, but wih lic opinion in Enylind; we had lost sight of the dis- | Minho. ‘She las brought in of heavy freight for the | tutcs alread: blood Mt é el wee! Ko srument of “ ee be 4 : 6 y mentioned) may be made ef old saddle ing. Nothing of that kind could - | Schr HC Brooks, White, Malifax—J F Whitney & Co, come ol Breton belwaen the people and government of that cout. ment, 367 caves of rifles, containing 7,340; thirty- | skirts, leather gin bands, gutta percha bands, several Mt tise a rane ral temperament or of | Sone Brave, Tupper, Port iryele ener Scrtvark, Nov 9—Schr Maine Law, from Pictou for Batti” pad Bea ers Papper nliont epee aces ‘of swords, containing 2100; ‘sichty.seven | thicknesses of tough cloth of any sort sewod together and | Ty ecclesiastical traiming, From the slight cormvspond- | S:brJovn Persp, Rich. Wau or, “RP Buck & Co, | more. is ani ‘She will get of without damage after : > heme oot reserved, had never ity eases of vaps.. This was her | saturated with the ater proof; or they may be com- | 9%, ant Sehr Falestine. Cainbern, Washington. charging en Bivens anytuing’ to hope from its sympithies or ite much as che could safely take. | pounded of several t!s./z6—-the outer of leather or har- | Sven Eee oeecunl at bans pgremh he Ann Eilza, Evernham, Washingiom. 14. g | _ TAREAULix Cov Schr Thacher Taylor. from New wear ses fect eo Hpuicd po res) ba ie Amel <a P a urd salt and caves of shoes, goods, | dened felt, the inner «. cloth or doubled osnaburgs or | tne slightest hope of its preservation dnote When, es eee Umington, Del—Baker York ‘for Bos a. with corn, is ashore here, leaky. Cargo: a cling aud exacting measures of reltish- | Ke., to complete her cargo. It is not cnstomary’ to tell | duck, and ‘between the two a broad and flexible split of ger wag td eel nh wilt be dainaged, wess, Tho explanation of the recent declaration that the’ public what the government takes, Tuis is but a 2 oak 5 Needs tiaske all hope of this kind had passed away J was jor a vigorous nd a oro gu a Lavxcuxp—At Yarmouth 6th inat, from tne yard of Joseph falten from th FSU'G. O. LAwie ts SiKisly tobe || pamlie or Gomes MARMCETENS PANDORA GO, cocOn TLS t ee eee ae eee on en UE stan Sera peo side or the tet, Brann, PauadelphlamJ We] teieyia fine sip of about 1100 tons, called the FG x: —— othe i ie Tene. found by reir jors, ves with these recoile hat B ebt in her are Brit ton car Some shoes, some &e., hay Detection of More Smuggled Whiskey. On my return from Europe 1 kuew it was expected that Sehr Torpe’'o, Schr Joun Adams, chard, She will lod deals at Portland fi Banyor 10th 4 Nora, of $26 tons wurden, v Liverpooi. the “Crosby yard,” the tne sbip iit by Mr EW “At ‘ ough = : ‘ : (!rom the Richmond Enqnirer, Nov. 7.} T should make, in writing or otherwise, seme observa- Schr Nie, Dora Hater, Meteaif, ef Baw. Ls ents, eee asa ebuuahe to Cuarieston ad | Detective Mocre, of Cupt. Booker’s force of the Western | tions of my experienee abroad that would reach the puv- Crowell, You me gor. ‘enaue to ber Crom auetion. But they were hot pait tor in cotton, | istrict, yesterday moruing arrested one man and halfa | Hc generally. These observations were made in the Ca- x Spoken, de. - Sir lah gecmine aii nor was auiy cotton sold a Nacsa to Day ein iscet: | dozen Irish wouien in the act of conveying whiskey ftom | thedral of St. Patrick on the 18th of August. They cou cpap na Ship Prospero, rom Boston Aug 20 for Valparaiso: arching seifiahnes, has discovered tha! the | chanze drawn on Liverpool or Landon, they baye zene. | Comifeld Station on the railroad to Richmond. ‘Tho deteo- | sisted of a very simple narrative of my experience in i & Payne. re trom Philadeiphia for New Orleans, present war, if uninterrupted, must goon to the ;wint of | rally boon articles greatly needed, which Id: tion was in the ‘usual way,” lifiing the skirts ofethe | different countrics of Europe during my absence [rom New Oct 14, lat 24 39, lon 79 41. Erhaus im. of bol “North and Soviet, cmd ttt 2 200 |e eens ee ee ey na ee coud itera | women and duding the ‘ardent’? secured around their | York. Towards the ciose of my romarks two ideas 1} Sch Foreign Porte, venue from ite side the — pa of | deen cr claweaere Mii akaiiaoree vame from Yunkee- | persons in beef bladders and small bottles. About firty ventured to express with perhaps more energy than had sebr ‘L Kenny,’ Rownay. Sept 27—In port ships Witen of the Wave, Bram~ Am rican rivalry in commercial Ra eee tl tie ad eee aid soldiers | gallons of “+tangiefoot”? were thus secured and destroyed. | been employed in the simple narrative. Bohr Georgia, Murria, New Haver. ball Yor Cale to (atlas, to Irat for Bombay; Star, ‘hor H 4 frei “the fut Cpe bs centile gi y = We regret that the law requires the intrusion of the guar- ‘One wi ‘ocacy of couscription, mn preference to ARRIVED, nas, for co, i hae M Sing “ nr mys pra ee dngland is | Ze uave” {8 stamped, aud can afford to wear it. ‘They are | qians of the peace upon Thnt-Nooped dominion of woman, | the pei bageepsen ins erie tal Moluntecring, | _ Ship Wizard King, Cobb, Liverpool, 40 days weith ax't, to | ton (has b a federacy. She stands asic: to sce the tino wations cui their | they can get them. If. the Centeterao States bad twenty | alee of the city will be benctited thereby. for me in a Catholic pulpit to have expressed my opinion | and 25 passengers, to Cornelins Grin 1, Oct 24—Sld ship Juliet, Binclair (from Man- vA 3 on this topic. But I knew that the country, which 1 bad | Channel. Oct M4, lat 5250, lon 2, was struck by a heavy sea, sivith the inhuman calculation of her selfish p tn every drop of blood. i This, then, ie the end of those hopes of intervention | aud ordnance, our army would pot now be in rags, and {From the Richmond Exammer, Nov. 8.1 And besides, or reflection, I consider that conscription, | bulvarks from inizes rigging 40 the inain ganie htt ¢ h f rf ince, ¥ WOU quarter, lout rr ship De Soto, Patten, Genoa, Sia lately cntertdinet by the friends of the Soxt our people would not wat many of the comforts Of life. tq-Doubtloss 18 will eurprise many to learn Ubat the ioob- | somosimes cilled drafting: 18 soe oay oat eee ited aid the carso between 1 Shence, N¥ork. everywhere. Those views were based on probabilit Lifother Southern cities had dove as much fer the purposes | *usive and hardy warrior, Stonewall Jackson, is a poot ry pane larelay 5 ere verhourd ont er, Wallis, Boston; brig. and on the advauces made by those who onght to have | o: war as Charleston, the Sonth would be ina much bet. | Of No littie ability, and that among the busy scenés and | case of danger, its own independence. jhe was ne 10th, schr Julia Anna, Harding, : een well formed. ‘The British government appears to have taken particniar pxins to destroy them at once aud forever, aud has done £0 most effectually. We ave (eld to Bea! the North or aubmit. We may do the first of these ™ ‘triotic libe- wutile honees with the enterprise and | tality of John Fraser & Co.,we would not want for arms ter condition, Without Charleston as an emporium of trade the Suuth woula be badly off to-day. Stonewall Jackson a Poet.' arduous duties of camp he has found leisure to rine his taste for the beautifcl in literature. The following lines Were written while Jackson was an artillery officer in Mexico, during the war between the United States and ‘no reason not to love, was being agonized ‘by civil war. Many of my hearers on it cecasion confounded the principle of conscription with the abominable practice of the “press gang,” during the war between England and | which hove the ship on'ber beam ends, ry ain and neck ly bef 2 me was Lying too e he could stove off all the ‘The ship Lrfeat under the lower main tonsil, ¥, port schr Matagorda, Brown, frem a jas, Shoppy, NYurk; 13th, Sea. port bark Overmann, Sugett, from. Nash, Rainadelll, dodo; Matilda, for NYork, dis; g: brie BF Boston, dg, to #nil about the last of the month. France. This, of course, was their mistake, not mine. 7! , A ‘nspencer, and clone reefed loresall; washed nth Ublngs bat weit wily never do te at Piste songs sresn ares Hae mard that country. Praace 16a ullliary, nation, and. grost nation andthe wikylighta. an fa arent “quantity of'water gorin the cabineand | Mussina; Oct 1S—Nid Lark 1H Yarringion, Gorham, New Pportant as it is, this event dees nel thange the prsition or the} pye dratt in th States has been only partialiy tale a ing in its peration ie simonts | iweomnane eers eereetmnes Orton int igs Mary Stewart, Dennison. for NYork. f purpose of the South the Uremith of a hair: tor, The tattoo beaie—the lights are gone, tional necessity, verging Ppily, | executed, in several » i bavans * ters, Nasn, tor do in all Oeil ip caaiine lie entirely colaall 20 venetian ppey> | executed, in several states it was postponed will after cruelty, in taking from the family, one after another, of | 4440, lon 49, a1 ship “Lotus?” of “Briton, fers, Nasn, for do in al fs Saorae, cc of auy ctiee party, gropeqetibe eae aa) election. that veing now over, the draft will be Pennoni mornice, the sons who migiit be otherwise tho hope, ani the stay, | POWRAE. Mth inst: sh mire #.of Fire Island took pilot | | Quxmuzonn Oct 24—Arr wenimship Buropa, Lltch, Bow Pertinent to the question. It Has long since ceased’ to | Cverywuer’ enlorced, and the arnt Of the ensmy. al: ‘The shadows thicken o’er the skies; and consoiation ot their aged parents, is, notwithstanding, | ‘"Sip‘Thornuon. Welis, Liverpeol, Oct 9, with mdse and 206 | ScsDERLAND, Oct 1S-Nid ship Saratoga, Mathias, Baree- frost in avy other source of assistance than its own | "O77 a7 gente, Beir dag Bagh ~* But sieep my weary eyes hath flown, stilt the impartial mode of providing for national defetice | passengers (ull well), to Williame & Guion. From Got 18 te | lone Wirengtl and resolution. t prep , 00, have nearly "And sad, uneasy thoughts arise. and honor. Yet, on the whole, tuere, ia no system in | the 2h experien-ed a continuation of heavy W gales. Ot | Swruna, Oct 14—In port barks Sicilian. Lavender, Speed- jon, and there is no disguising the fact il 3 Givilized countries 80 just, so equitable, and so efficient in | 20, Int 47 47, lon 23, vachanged pignals with ship @has © Dun- | well, Taylor, and Varamnonnt, Gorham, for Boston, 1dg;.Vay- that they are uf @ chavacter calculated to excite great i think of thee, oh, dearest one, raising an army of defence as the system of conrcrivtion hence for Liverpool; 26th, lat 45 42, lou 36 39. spoke ship | ager, Freeman, for NYo a. wiveasiness. We fear that we are mot using proper eneruy Whose love my early life hath blest—~ rightly administered. If it can be dispensed with by tho | Kate Howe froin Livernod for New Yorks gth inst, 0 miles American Ports. {From the Kickmond Fxaminer, Nev. 8.] and diligence in makiny ready to meet these formi- Of thee and him—our baby son— multitude of voluntecrs, of course there would be no ob- oe aa took pilot road ees gee a 7 Now oe hrs, Maney a wegen 0 —a Tho greainess of America {© 0 recent revelation to Fu- of the enemy. We do ne! Who slembers on thy gente; breast. jection to that result. ‘Buta goverment must execute | Bnrueen. Tian had some very severe Weather, "Oct 22, lat hereyfield for do, putin for h God of the tender, frail and lot y ye ny put rope. Wish the North and South coufederated under ive ler has been Y gt fo our ranks ‘on ie oh B ved sr Ft, ‘the oftice for which it was appointed, and for the execu- | 457, lon 34 30, spoke brig Mary Jane. from Demarara tor | a harbor; Clare 3 pusektt for Phil — ld governinent the Tivited States possessed a mm tion law, We are not advised 1 Guard the tender sleeper’s rest, tion of the functions of which it is supposed tohave | Liverpool: 27h. Int 43,26. lom 4l| 20, spoke ship Mendian, | Telegraplied, rig Hurd of the Wave, train Port au - and an ubuitiice of r sources of which her eit ! f ariment has yet made known even the Aud hover gently, hover near ample means, or eise it should abdicate. ~e ah cr ond tas tiveebonl ioe Mataoen Gh hare peng LO a en ‘eo od 2 ketenes the emcesses of their seif complacency, neror dreamed. But | TsWatious that are to govern the enrolling officers, if, To her, whose watchful eye is wet— other idea was, that either by volunteers or by | out, 4 il U8 | achis BE Sjarks, ‘Mathewon, St: Domino: Blize Neale few minds in Enropo bad auy idea of the power of the | iced, it has dous so much as appoint enrolling officers, To mother , wife—the doubly dear. conscription, f we have a government which we recvd- | Shtp Colombo, Stewart, tondon, Oct 4, with eoal. ted At: | Weaver, Baitlnor, Sid, wiud NW, fresh, transport steam: young giant of the Western World. One or two of their | £3" safe fo wait® = Do we not need now more men, Ip whose young heart have freshly meg Dive as legitimate, it should multiply its powors by | Bins Co. 12th ult, lat 4908, lon 3385, passed the wreck of | ships Merrimac, Mississippt and Suxon tunder convoy of Yolic men, as Cavour or Napoleon, wight mave appre- and are not the iudieations that we will soon need every®| ‘lwo streams of love so deep and ¢! thousands, and hundreds of thousands, even miilions, to | @ full rigsed tome, spars ali standing and rudder cone; was | US gunboat Hur); ships Charles Qooper EA Clark; , by the force of thelr genius, the milit j. | que that can be brought into the tield and equipped? How ‘And cheer her drooping spirits yet. the extent of existing novessity for the putting down of | painted port, and hu. a woun igure head: had no name on 7 barks Florence. Co-turelli and Mary Broughton qittouled by the Bnatt Fae anita, | Ble? We are about to be pu! t0 the greatest tria! we have yet mn’ won ty iar penabee Sotion that Wr ie had aay exivioe so oer the councile of: | “stig Parlement (ot Bosteo}); MoUadlin, Lomdon Got, ma | Menbanane tid kee Beh Tidioe Dera ERO alee, Wuver. “Bot this war bas shown thet even thess bonste | “countered. It Te ready at a! points, and succeed in Earth’s mightiest powers fall or rise, the nation, that advice would be what he has now ex- Ne eat eant takes sities) Su dagen rows, Boston. #4 bark, Volant Br), Porny, Liverpool; fel tar short of the reality. It hi revealed to t t y em), i, Rott 5 lays, sehr on i, St Jobne, Seocek aul mauuniiads qiameredibe scearadowe wien ter w breaks gv our defences and makes his way into gg ge ph om pete th ‘On this question there may ve different opinions, in | Mis, '9 onder. Sd inst, lat al 42, lou 61 18, passed Hanove- |“ BANGOR, Nov S—Cid tex Laabel B-urmann, Tames, Port 1 4 the int emancipation as be advances, he 2% i ie ‘ ‘ rian-bark Wursata, hence for ton. au Prince; sehrs Kate Walker, Gulliver, Cardenas; © A. there is of military in modern bj and hd T y regard to which I havenot an additivnal word tosay. It | “"giip Pocahontas (o! Bath), Delano, Genor. Oct 3, passed : has amavel the most arregant nations of ope, | Wilt do in nischiei. We invoke the government ‘That Thou canst stay the ruthless hi may be humanity to allow conflicting brethren of the | qinemtarl2ih, in ballast. to master. The Deve shi Ganse-, Gaeeeeteeiae naeas Within rightern months of this war, the Norte ani south hemselves while they have yet Of dark disease, and sooth its pain; ‘same nation to protract and drag onwards for a peried | ported below as the Pocahontas, Sears. trom London TC it-Are ochre Chas A_Grenier, Young, Rare raised arnvies larger thon thase of the firs Napoleon; ention is. inconceivably That only by Thy stern comman: ‘even of ten years to come the bloodshed with which they | | Bark Baltic (I’ras), © runberg, London, {2 cays, n_hallast, Gibbs, Port Ewen, Sid echre Minerva, Roa cled fleds haarte land apable of desirovng or reparation. Once more, ‘The battie’s lost, the soldier's slain— are reciprocally now so familiar. to Wm, Salem & Co. bi inst, 15 mn ipo Fire Islan ; Artist, Forrester, NYork; sloop Pointer, Co nbined ni le wa samc; hoo mm then, to uke werk, ali band: i ail hearts. That from the distant sea or Another view of humanity and merey Is that which I was spoken by a @eamer, wi i red our nation, fi Bere ben put ant ar! ye! the internal sys — Thou bring’st the wanderer home again NT ae clan payee contest should | Eompany or seen any roecels tels. “They inquiced partion wireemabms te ocean) aan ductry of the country he olinary pu OF Pp The Retreat from the Kanawha Valley. And when upon her pillow lone be brought to a close with as litile delay as possible. | larly tor a scnvoner, but as we vould give them no Informa. DAN\ERS. Nov 7—Arr schy Mary Alice, Perry, NYork, Deen brit litle intorrup'od, unie from the ex ca eae (from the Richmoud Whig, Nov. 8.) Hier tear-wet cheek is sadly prest, ‘Fhe reuson that operated§ and still operates on my mind, | tion she sieamed away from_us, and hoisted the Stars and ELIZABETHPORT, Nov 10—Cid schra Bilas Wright, Ma of the blockade of the Southern seacoast. Lrpress states, upou the authority ora May happier visions beam upon in favor of this view of humanity, as compared or tu ade x gouat ters = sient a ython, Cundage, Boston, New Kegulos, anil South tinted as one nation th: direct from the Kanawha Valley, The brightening current of her breast, contrast with the other, is, that so far as my knowledge Toot sight: at hen Ge naa Ware epee +E Aceadhe Bee a + commanding onr forees i that part No frowning look nor angry tone, Of history warrants @ conclusion, the most humane batie | 10% Hét\veen 1700.and Low tons burtwen; in I nye rte ad cee ad Mogland could never | winced to fall back by the representa. Distarb the Sabbath of her rest. in any military stvife, whether of a foreign or adomestic | work gure head, and had three boats on each quarie Nocklund for NYork. Nov s, sohr 7 overran the Contipent, ta in Lue tec kee spy, who passed himself off as a Whatever fate those forms may show, character, has been invariably tho battle which put an | above is no doubt the US gunboat Dacotah, ay she ‘ovismonth, Sid, sehr Kiebard Bul- q combinstion of all the Pr alee enna He came to the camp of General Echols Loved with a passion almost wild— ‘end to the war. ort late on the night of the bt. inst, apd w been in : Bagland alone as an eg whe! tne mer und gave Limecll ups s pritoner, taforming the General By day—by night—in joy or woe— aif Siete wore any possible woken of settling oar-deties- tina ee all the above, except schr Richard Bnl- ‘The bloody and unhaypy revelation + this war has | that a large ioree of the enemy were coming in his fear |, oF ho} iled, tic strite in a peaceful and bloodless manner I bope you | “YSity Sarah Mandell (Br), I Belfast, 49 in bale ¥ te Europe, and cap “nary | Tepreventation of vhis party General Echols was in- ‘Oh, God’ protect my wife and chilat prevarea to aid in bringing about such aresuit. As it ig, | Ruokh, hence for Glrszow. KEY WEST, Nov 2—In port brigs Sibyl (Br), M interest 10 jts © ntiny Nething ‘could be more evi ext to (all back. 11 turbs Ont that the person who gave . wover, consider myself as periectiy useless in such | Bark Dorothea (Br), lair, Limerick, Ot days, in ballast, to | from Jamaice ior NV ork: Mysticy from New Oricans fo a 4 trom up was a Yani for the very purjos coedel in wecomplishing. of counterieit € spy, sent, doubtless, to General ¢, which he, unfortunately, sue- He bad upon bis person a'large nfederate bills. This discovery an enterprise, though by no means unsolicitons in refe- Pence to the momentous consequences that are imponding upon us likea dark ciond, which furnishes no ray of Hight either on its under or upper margin. Believe me, England thon Uvtt the wor md South, trary (0 the wishes andpolicy © should end in t datiag and rene whica i Jd Spence Philadelpba; Chae W j . ao id. Turner, 5 Bova. N¥ocn,. Sid sche Del Novis; Dinsmore NYorke Perf BEDFORD, Nov W—Cid Port bark Avaso, Silveira, The Vi: ja Tobacco Market. {From the Lynehburg Republic | sold Jast week Colonel Lewis €. Arthur, of Bedford, two chipping hogsheads of tobacco at the unusual master. Bark Pallas (Br), Biddle, Belize, Hon, Oct 14, with cotton, jah Jex, Had northerly winds most of it. Highiands bearing NNW 20 1ilea, took an the passages 7 iuiernecine strife. sw torritlc ale from NE, wich compelled us to cacry af, wn- Cnion be res.ored is a fare, : de in time to seeare this aente Yankee as a P ined my dear Governor, as ever, your devoted friend and sor: | usval press of canvass to keep of the Jerscy shore; have to ienaf Bid ~ muh the Brith goverement, U | we learn he ts now in the tands of General | of twenty-nine dollars per hundred—the highest ‘vant, ; "JOHN. Archbishop of New York. been @ lays N of Hatteras, and 6 days within from 20 to 80 WPORT. Ly soe apache ‘Howard, Chase, NYork for ent to recogn South. tnless tiymly per- will soon try the strength fo bayer for shipping. He also sold one worker at ve ia: miles from the Highlinds, most of the time blowing a gale. Boston (and sid 10th noord @, Ketidrick, NYork. Sid cquded ot cor MANY GAN op Aihion 2 ae cd | beta of Souahara beiets, forty Sve egg lage gm = je ae] City Intelligence. Goufrey, hesseline, Scare, ae fo | seb Almira T. Burtick, York. om cay and unless it Bod wtiothor object to gain besiées that of a | General Echols, unless induced by the | and fifty cents, and o teen dollars, hes Gh tose, Ob tailen of Canes cf Dettnare,sew | rs Beu) Kucllah, Hathaway, and Islan: permanent division In; the: uatiameliig. and puwer of her | set ie most unfortunate one at present, | Seventy-five cents. Fire ix Broapway.--Shortly after twelve o’cloc!: on patoonbee’ ai euty the nek Ly iol fs) eoal for ren yy eo old rival. That olject is the exncrustion of both North and | Weare wot onl Jf frum securing through the energy of Rise in the Price of Pork. Tuesday morning a fire broke out in the music storeof (Speen et tn. babtaad dw urtbies, Le ¥ South Fugiand }ropores to elect the e | Sar Gooner 6 We ge quantity -. ed bens oe oar Lome 4 [Vrom the Petersburg Express, Firth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway. It originated sround “heer res arin” pe lant, 40 Pt ER. Rov aliense, liar. Fhile “ friends and ardent sapporters «f this goveruions 7 Pork will probably start off at very figures. | the register, in the basement, and is supposed to have isber, NOr.e. ns, 22 days, with sugar, | gon, Elzubet aban. and “resvurces : HIS SALT STOPPED. ‘ Twenty doliars per pasties mame: om will atartle | becn caused by the hot air furnace. The damago to the | tne younee split da lok callns Be; voce ‘lea’ Zaye vormh of Sean bo ee as.surely ac- | ‘The following oe Ateelt— Sly tt a price not exeneding re en al aie thelr SUP | stock by fire and water wiK amount to about $15,000; HNO aie, Obiiiot,/Elivatnchpert fee Beetoe, PHILADELPHIA, Nov 10—Arr achrs LB Myers, Somers, South as b; Sau Disrarit & Harvey are now ready to peal EN 58 ee insured for $30,000 as follows:—Lenox, $6,000; Relief: ry. Aloxandria, 7 daya, . Fee ere Rinse: Seritiom, bine teams tek distribute the October sult for the city. All persons en- Police Intelligence. $5,000; Washington, $5,000; Metropolitan, $5,000; : LOOK, Alvxandria, 7 d brig Tia (Br), Mersison, Laguayra; Y r sehrs Texas. Orr, Boston ; ing, do; Hi Willla, Par” } Governor, Frecthey, aud Senater, sone. Norwie! titled to salt are requested to come, bringing the right The stock of Caran: change anda bag to bold the seit. We shall positively tie, $5,000 and Empire City $4,000. Swot sy « PouceMan.--A difficulty occurred at the ture inthe warcrooma of Gustave Herter, on the second sand ruin to both North and § ‘he Present puliey . e ivering tb of d bell , 2 Oe ~ PORTLAND, Nov 8--Arr schr Goi nna, 7 of wontralicy wit wande | Oe ee ee primar sa neers ry hoe ot |e ee I a tig weer Kew York, id Vig J D Livcotn, Webber, "Matanzas; eohr eontidenge tha r depen ternoon, between rdan, » insure: F h ). Re . : i dence, and that the prolongation of wogt!it ae eee Sixth precinct, and a young man named Martin Waters, Leh a ter wtie heneaer sn ey os ely ea qeROVIDRNCE, Nov i0—Art steamer Pelican, Raker, New Te TEs ce oiraluas ‘tandt Wivibies: eutowdation Yineishd t Kas bean onfined to | Which resulted in the latter being shot in the side with a | Gamued about $600; inserod in the Jrtua and Merchanter , Ronde tn Le Basing, We Win H Steele, ty as rightly estinat epirit and resowtion of the south, jon of certa Mt position by our army | revolver in the hands of the policeman, The ulare | Insurance companies. 5" Bartow, Wrork: sloop Rhode doland Remini, N¥ork: We ano prepared to win curadudependionce with the great Northern Virginia. The movements reterred‘to have | of the affair, as communicated to our reporter by Captain | pier ry Kase Tweet Stuxrr.—Retween threo and fou Steamer Fail ee } and Trenton, Barnes, New prices of blood and suffering that Fnzia Ween anticipated ior some time, and do not create any | Dowling, appear to be as follows:—Riordan and Waters | 4 r | Steamer Frankti Bean FRANCISCO, Nov 8—Sid ship Criterion, Sherman, But we understand her in this matter, Behind ; | surprise Romors of an engagement about snicker’s Gap | had a dispute the night fous, but they separated | O'clock Tuesday morning a fire broke out in @ stable ag | Stesimer Falcon, ‘all have been rife for a day or two, but no trustworthy in- forination of any fight in that quarter bas been received though we learn that Jackson’s division and a portion of without coming te blows. Yesterdey afternoon, however, | 340 East Twelfth street, owned by Samuel Sauls, and oo they renewed the dispute, and Riordan, who was evident: | eupied by Michael Keane, who had one borse burned to The ¢ lurks @ hidous ino, SALBY, Nov 9—In port schrs Del Norte, Luubeo cs ‘Philadelphia, shiva Robinson, Meshiaa for ; Bounda: Mac jor dd; ‘NYorg; Boundary. niakport tor do; Julia, Noyes, vard shavase ical preeis.on Ue h pate Kling Sea, mpperseer (Dteh), from Mal Davi ly in the wrong, threatened to send Waters to the State Sapper magna cod death, valued at about $140; no insuran damage ut Fredk 4. Cs % The Rebet Const Defences and Our Navy. |! siliton army were not very far aport at last acy | prison on eotne old indictment which he said was Sie Saliding will by stock $8000 the Bre ie “ee | eeinaanre kee Washingion, DC: Urorge E Prematt Predletenn ae, for tr of Exbenlogr rm) counts. We do not regard a ¢onflict a8 improbable. | over hishead. ‘The latter then made sume demonstrat to have been the work of an incendiary. (Ail by pilot boat Mary Aun.) NYork; Amevican Chiet Preacy, Thomaston. for 40; ‘Raph ‘The cnormone and capi morcave of the exons naval | Fret Weldon we have reports of an advance by the ene- | with his arm.as if to strike Riordan, when the latter pe ie teak ‘ Snip Rhlne, trom Lonton Hewitt, Rtoades, Rockland for’ Washingtom, DO; Barab, power in this war is One of its cadeue it There way be some truth in these | sprang at bim, and, drawing a revolvor, exclaimed, | Rovmxry ix a Coxvxnr. inday evening last & | Ship Arcols, Bonham, hence for Marseilles, returned leaky » Holden, do for NYork; Unison, Mann, for do. Cioran. Tacs orm bas pron os dt atone a will doubtless be made to give | ‘Put down your baad. you son of w-bi:eh | Waters ist- heartloss ruffian entered the convent of te Sisters of the | Cth by pilot twat J D Sones). frees Ded 1 — flag onn a gadtelaghennem hy reny ary etn a Fete Ee at ater at tad done fo helt | Visitation, Johnson street, Brooklyn, and ecroted him. Mate ee MISCELLANEOUS. e Yankees have no loart two hundred vessels , OR | o from ; ) 7 of war more than ty toast wien the war Comte General Lincoln Lnhurt, immediately cried out for meray’ bat the officer | #elt in onesf the rooms at the top of the building A | Bark Advance (Br), Cann, from Dublin Sept 26 TEES, Gas ee ee meneed. Large and o jowt hove been male {From the Richmond Dispatch, New, 7. ficed a second and ‘a third shot, one or of which took | young French lady, one of #he boarders, happened to Helens (Dutch), aidder, from Amaterdam, your forina te es oe for naval moe-narnts ti 1 it is uenerally esti Some of the Northern journals are again delighting | elect in Waters’ side, taflicting a severe avd, perhaps, | enter the apartment, and se-ing comothing dark om the Brig Gen Bailey, Noyes, trom Bordeanx Sept 25, No dirt. no ashen, no coal to carry. 5 mated that there are uow about filly iooneld men ef. | their readers with the asetrauce that Lincoln is about to | fatal wound. Riordan delivered himself sinto the custody | foor, thought it was one of the eisters. Seber Ecktord Webb. ECONOMICAL, CHEAP AND PORTAULE. approaching: of Captain Dowling, who locked him ap w await the | ‘the object a tran jumped up and seized her by the arm, war baiuin take the control of military aftuirs. We wish weceald ntitic ct ple ‘or the Yankee gov: rument , besides ali those | Steamshipe Oovan Queen, Aspinwall; Patapsco, Washing. atloat believe one word these gevtry say. As everybody in | wounded man’s injuries. Waters was taken to the New | got, with a previdential dexterity, abo rescued be ; = There ix goul reason to suppxe that the Vaoke> fleet pin'e dominions is playing yeueral now, we do uot seo | York Hospital by oflicor Ketioe, where the attending physi- | ison his grasp, ‘She then flew todo enor aad anes “Oh cecrees, ecuitiion Cahawda, Pocahontas, Con. whicd is bo tall ye ter. etl b ctrenger | why the great Lincoln himself sheuld refrain from the | clan jounced 4he condition of the patient mest eritical. | on the out ide and gave the alarm. The iumatos, all | B¢eticut, and United States, jor Fortress Monroe, with Corco- ta pont of th wach | exorcise of hig own undoubted military genius, That | Rionéan was removed from the position of roundeman — jagies, soon came to her aasistan but in the confusion | "n’# Brigade! Matanzas, Washington, Ras ye! emia ‘The objects to | Lincoln possesses Une qualives which pec some days ago, which appeared to affect hirwrather sen- | phe thief oxcaped. It was afterwards discovered that ho | Wind at sunset 8, very light. be weeuLs) jon aye of the | tur a Yaukeo sibly, and induced him to drink. He was partially imtoxi- | hag somo eheots tied together by which he intended to — - VENT ALDERMANIC DISTRICT.—A MEETING most Con) toeapture our | entry 1 bis inauguration, | cated at the time of the difficulty, but not so drank 88 t© | geacond from the wi nd that two valumwle rings Miacellanco: citizens and taxvayers of this distret was held seaports. 10 t blockade ete 1 and fo on | That tine piece of strategy will Bot soon be forgutten by | be ived of hie reasoning ‘acuities. He was in eiti« to the eench heroine (which were a portion of Bane James Azpuews, belonging to Boston, went ashore | of Tuesday eveuing, 11th insiunt, at Lebs Hall, No, 508 r mrensies of invasion In Hove Vie viet of the Suh where the | waukind. Nothing could equal the felicity of te cone | zen's dress at the time of the row, it being hés day Of | her cather's legacy). Wore sto'en. One is a diamnoid, set | ON Barnegat Shoals, on tie nicht of Bil inst, and went to Le) mipet, puruent 10, @ salt for the nurs Li re emancivation preiamilion can, win the bequming yf the covinn bat the dauntiess courage of the excention, | duty, avd made straightway for the station hong as 800m | in ewiciod gold, the other contains a set of omerukls. The | Piet betor morning, AN We mew ware, no doubt drown: | he oiguing Charter Election. ‘The imvouing twas called to new year. be siut ints yracticn! fl Lecroing that the train conveying Mrs. Lincoln and his Jady values tem more for the romiuincences connected | or the Inlet. ‘The remnants of the vessel Lontrel, who nominated Andrew on diftere mad as be discovered the predicament he Me wedless (0.009 the aden, ngs which would eneveto | furmtly was li to encounter obstructions which would — ; —— with (hem then for teeir intrinsic worth, and off. . ye shoal. There are no rigne of cargo o en and Merritt W sy : usaneny frrm the oplire af mr rencining parts. oF to | the cats and abolinh the whole party, he mag- Personal Intelligence. Ward of sitty dollars for thei restoration. ‘The cowardyy fertnore, poms bey leging a male will bewaved. ‘She net of the meoting had slight auch a mis rune to us by tue conn nously jeft them to their fate and embarked Jord Lyons, the English Minister, loft the Brevoert | thier is well kaown by appearance, and will soom be ar. wus baile at Rern mo Lgl ye tarihen, aed wwing resolmions were oered and ; ge ET ia’ Gvcatialy ans | ee Se oe House yesterday for Washington. rested. Two of he boardern ena identity bin, Sree, Zest bowed to Portsmouth Grove RE is tneeting views with artonlshment the the prolectiov of what ports we ed | fine be pose fuubd 1s Wastengaen, had pos pitely rolled | » coremor Randall, of Wiscousin, left for Wasbiagton | Mumma ey tHe Knmoorat Crrmavaew ow Recariowso | gute ANE Hooren, cf Baltimore, befure reported wreck | in ailowing te 10 leieel tension G6 the dap tant Gab ee ry Of there is ony feaw nto fede that, through tusidious derigns against his precious life, which Mra. yesterday. | ‘nw Dear ov Dn Brmiiaw.—A meeting of the clergy of the | oé.en the English coast, had ihe sollowing ea vente ap Hone. and (hen call npon te to «usted of thle 9 Hom. Chauecey Vibbard, Hon. John i. Reynolds and 1020 bbis Hour, J Ths wee hace watched, with pleasure the course € Jadge Parker,ot Albany; C. M. Ingersoll and family, of i "| lect forericht om the pe dmpertect furerich ? Me. William I, Ged b and 26 cases 15)yne Resolver erimeont, Charis. | Lincoln avd the children were left to encounter. 1 jestant church of va hair, 3 hi i iu ond Molle are ofall in'o the had: of the | ral who docs not care to en A gene Prom Episcopal the city ead neighbor wheat 0 bales ha F, S71 bage bark, 6 bhds beet, and 37,500 puraued by NS, from New York, wit po Poge at 3 AM St, ok ive whieh we have vet bau ne experience in our suflerings He dlihert too generous to rival the mili We would wave te abandon all idea of and 00 Ruruane to expose the ber himaelt with ad ban miraued By Mr for the past year, in the io eno a onopace nse, rr | Tel mimes bk care to Gneumber himeelt with Baggage, | New taven; Golouel M-' J Ciben, of Raltiwore; &' a, | Rood will be held in the sehootronm of Tricity chapel, | Iomlard ane boom { Covuclimen, and Beleve hen toe m stkey hove tf ters that will rach the heart of tha Sevih ang | good, can be safely truated in any position. Te Southern | Buckinguam, of Waterbury, Conu.; H. Bell and wife, of | this oe) aflernoom, at hal’-past tireo o'clock, | wow York Avg t for Cork, had Hired out at lo at the ame of William IT, Gednoy be placed ‘ tearfuliy try the fortitude of our people. | sbarrsheoters would never be able to find bis, and who- Loxington, Ky: sade J. Pi of Horton; J. Hoteh. | 40 unite iu some exnrenmion of their resject for the eba: | Lounts, Oct 25, end fears are entertained tor her satrty tn for the high and responsible. p ot Al- With these ports in the bands of the enemy, the block. | ever might be burt, it would not be Lincoln. We fear, kias and wife, of er ne ‘ucker, Jr., and John | yacter and services of the late Dr, Berri om, rector of tere tons. dt A2, ve pails at Bt Marys, NS, et district. aud that we will use all honorable Ade cunli be wuiurend with a strictues® aud rigor of | bowover, that Lincéln will never take the field. He is | Crouse of Philedelhia, and Captain &. ED. Sturtevant, cay, bhlB Rey. Morgan Dix, son of Major peng Tei Loutret, Mr, Linns Seudder and. i] of the United States Army, are stopping at the St. Nicho- Ins Hotel ‘husea the oe ee jay che by ‘an = vx, was from this source to the Tnwlty church to All the yectorship of Wat Dailey were appointed a committee to inforn N 1 : . Mofthout dawage, with tae assistance of a boat's crew | Mt. Getney of bis nomina er araic Re heen Sec | Sutter been emma rag | aie Meee ea tre mtn | eee it ina sa Rana Eg, OONLANDOuran g , sora; LHW. , {A --—--—~ — vt . ‘of dentroying wai. few meruetores we have, | give (reeasape tothe martial natives of bi star, | of Philadetybla; P. ¥ Heatigg of Uti: HL ip. of Bath’ | ameancy rw Newararnnn Che Detroit frame, New | 4 Mhanag, Suara, Mallionn, (fey Went ba fast wrtnnie cree an Wi 5 RROPING GP Bone a lose, (9 @ great extent, our wast eysiem of railroad he could be persuaded tw show himself for only thirty | to; P. end C. , of ‘Thurlow Weed, Chronicle Hartford Jina, Hartford ress, and wick with arwat fever. ‘They lo 1 owe man ov ihe voyage and ve et 7 ‘ain't ind avenue and ‘Pweitth ener, ‘ bony ory o- é , aud we mi J o—- in Lop ingle of Cie and ubey, Gf lt bt (agen Vo inoreasen' k~// reyinng m4 ne since ve.rival, in foe tee On for few ¥, om Thursday evening, Ney tae le ’ interior warfare of when make a game r. . are greet paper @veryt « ‘vem, of Myat!e, bs is for i. Suc © bopes are indulged ioowld have 10 be conducted, sander nadgeward nt | Danae es | adi par mnaseeRe: ont ins Key ‘Wout ist iwet, With | M. 5, Somtoomsny, Oonrotrys i Sy 4

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