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Ba to look over the heads of coming centuries. The Stranger who wins bis way this day to Richmond will ind the (ullest realisation of these prophetic words on @ tar Belching Geld of notion ma was within the purview spirited uiteror, Tt ig got to much to say that | aust i@al believer mn the aucien! ion, behe Mr, bimsel’, would despair of tho faith that is a hrm, nowledge himself, i Victor Hugo's paaase, the Dulist of@ yauished dream,” coaid he walk the hmond this @ay, and gauge the spirit and i months of such uiplatcd bofore. The “6 60 Conédin Vieir shoals ing against overw! im that their all against superior numbers of weir opponents,” How Seay eee the com) of the probe 'y known to General MoTte! Fiecloose Davis, whoee calm ‘Wwili command mere respect in Engiand than the rapao- dio of the federals, that the Southerners were ot first owl numbered more than three to one. ‘At noow the ebtquitous Jackson threw himself and his division (possibly 14,000 men) upon the right wing of fedorais. He hed previously forced the gacrison of per’s Ferry to surrender toa man, taking elt thoir arm! nymitions Of war, and cannon: and, though delayed longer wae expectod, he arrived soou enough to attack Mo- an, The grows won in the morning by the federals, were in trementtous foree upon their right wing, was witty recovered, ant held untt! the end of the day. At tour ia the afterndop, Geaeral A. P, Hill’s division’ came and joined the Conicderate right, a8 well that General Burnside's advance on the federal left was so long delayed, and was eventually madew th over- chelming mumbers. Tie day closed with General Burnside ly to the bridge, beyond which h: could not ad- nc, with General Jackson on the same ground as the federates held in’ tho morning, upon as level aud bly” cutdent. ss} Uhings requisite for Its lux interpreted’ on this continent There'1s absolutely ¢ r which the abe: supplies sucked in kad md trans; cparatcs Rivomend >» rd, prices aro hi iu the bevels amount to nd Dootsare xtrer clothing b Po re, fro ‘And! mm personal ex) oriewee, 1 mu wa a batile as history exhibite. But tt was fought conviction of t 04 for half the day with 45,000 mea on the C w Sule, ig oft the south and f romatuing half with not more tan an aggre. Fortress Mougos to | gate of 70,000 menyagatust mhoet which ts red to ne] 400 mites. 1f a is ave bi much > convinee by the exporienee of tha last i ’ This, then, is one of the bartics with respect to wh k MeClellan, admitting a loss on his own site of his enomy's loss at a 09 map, and it ho. Rane. more eapard, for felt by his oom government, patches put forth in by neme cc a “Mole tan tet - is atom that the at 4 ic, estimates the whol> los: ta and missing at 6,009 m Another cireum- ss of ¢ Union. ms at Au | Phat the battle in question w tof Thursday— Harper's Fe ma of a oxt to an episode in the war 4 by Mr. tanton aud the q 4 that his en to retreat ha f v Zon the guns, and follavd cagerly aflor what they uined to be airoken a ipanic sruck foe. But when siile anda half Gon. Hill opened ith gr. ape aud canister, and the slaughter is been the most appalling which the sed. I am asgured that noi oue-tonth Gf ce escapod—thal the river was leicrally the Lodies of the dea? and dying, who had rush 2@ unive:sal of of the laud, os turough the . 2 pursuit, evident that ihe Ieeson taught on The net is broken, aud y neral MeCielian has borne bitter fruit, aud t will hence! move wary. In tact, reason to sappese that his wext move wil eunst Gouctal Lae at Waschester, but against Richmond by some now We hear that a largo force is gathering in Hampton rc ig thought Guat the wext approach Ube by the south bank of the River James. his righ! resting on the river, and bis lett thrown southwards into (he interior, Meiellan may advance. It eparations which await him et Drury’s Blu federal papers Fort Parting) and elsewber afe to assert tbat he will find the lower bank ait of access than be bas already found the Nothing is more likely thas that the withdrawal ‘enery merchant all coming, and have come, to the Scam tn parry SRE y ris rom, usage ef maritime warfare. usage requires that the capturing po Shall son the veese! captured, with her cargo, into iron and there submit the rity of tre act of Jegality and capture te the adjudication of a fit iribural, Departure from this rule no doubt haa before been and may again be made, Bath But it plainly re wires justification, secing y the b ada copsent ons compiiuce with dor ned for wetious reasons, desirable. In i jon is apparent. It ig noc ssity ree oe of the beliigoreats is such as to deprive the other of the power of effecting a regular condomna tion of her prizes. Her power to capture bas been hitherto almoat cxtinguished. Itnow bazes out; but in to accomplish more than temporary maetery of each vervol onpared. ‘rhe Confedorate cap- tain kas no port open into which he can send his prizes. So he sinks them. Tne necessity of the capturing power deprives it of the profit of capture. It also deprives nen: tral Powers of the ehanoo-<otherwise consiterable—of ods when ia¥en afloat under the fodo- io," because the interna- Aes recove Se 3 their ge val tag, ‘oonsi that fave of Torope, as sattled ae Paris in 1856, 6x frou condemaation the goods of a nestyal taken : enemy's flag. And though th the Contederate gover how struggling into evisteuce as ogo of the family of na- tions, and already beta sirntaaton lute the circle, use hot yet siguited, nor, indoed, haw been called miu to signify, its adoption of Pye down, wo are waresnted in Loplng, if mot im asanzaing, that in dae time it will bo ‘opared to adopt ‘and to act it, and to it its duo bearing upou ono by the new governmont admission of its independence. 1: that the epirit hitherto dl d by the Con‘odo- rate government is quite in sec assiinp. tion, As some pressare 18 now being brought to bear upoa oor own government by the losers of British ty destroyed by Captain Semines, i iz not that the views of mini.ters touching this netw com, tion 3 som find authoritatiee expression. anwhie we may obsorve that we see no ground for sion Which seems to be felt in some quarters d upon the Confederate government, as wget Co be mare, will be aft the property detre pending the the a but Just to a agaiuat 19 eitup erwise it 18 wnaliected. for a price, to stand, as toa vme one else. Ife ti nidaut rights i Bursing of the Ship Blane from the Lon‘ton ¥ It anpears ti and the 20 doing n from the calde by sh flag, ty sigutly she was under icon Of tho h goveromont. — Im ards the captain of the fedaral armed foree on board, with orders and Wk» her away, tf possi bie the Spanish officist t, aad in tho dis: eno ued the Amerwan officer in commant Lealde aad compelled hina to lecre the ship and mon shore. The crew were 2!s0 oblig being abie to carry her otf As s00n 03 the uews ret wicbed a frigate in quest of the Up to the tyrecen’, however, the ° — proved fruitless, Representations have becn the part of the Spanish government to the fede- ties at Washingtoa, and no doubt the latter © the good sanse tu mike speedy reperation for winch hos ‘been commitied. Considered point of view, tae oct of Uae federal cruiser jable, Phe cantare, wilbion guushot Flavara cous Was as unwarrantable a om of authority’ in the Spavish dominions Tuscarora bad attempt d to seize the Noshyilte ampton water. In lke imanver the seizure of an English ship sailing between ne:tral ports was as divect an intringement of intersations! law as the captuie f Measre. Sudcil and Mosoncn Uoord the Trent. And, faal- bg Of the ship avd cargo without the pre- sation of a prizo court was, acearding to the principles ite!y enunciated by the Chamber of Commerc: at New York, a‘‘ornme against hamanity.’? Ali pacties at New York’seem hoartily ashamou of the (ransection, aud there is no reason to doubt that suitable a ologics avd ample restitution will be made by the federal moat. should, however, recommend the Atnerican public to stady the little incidents we have particularized, ond then, whea they sea ciearly the beam which is in is utterly unjustii the of 1 agin to the latter. je as they cam do to keep Toots over their beads ia pgton during what rem of fighting weather mysterious abnonne al Toverment is in contempla e little or apprehension here. The experience of the ch confideace about the future thit it is orthern army will ever capture Richmond hout such an effusion of its own blow. as would nga the howl of Northern exultation int a nation’s wail of woo. Well may a nation be confident of winning its indo. pendence which can exbibdit such spectacics as every day produces whert aSouthorn army is in the geld. There, in poverty, hunger and dirt, shoeless, with ragged and rent, often without hats, their fect biceting as thoy drag their weary limbs through dust serving in the ranks the gentiemen of the sangre a the South. “Many a man who, until the compicucemont of this war. had eed t beyond the Caf sparations hi prise is © one sinzie change of raiment, feeding often on. greea and raw pork, lying uight on the bare « with a single bim avd tho ca Mf Heaven. Where all are fearless were ite Fidious to gelect one State in preference to another as the pala: bob it scems general'y conceded itier has coaverted the sons of Louisiana a earthly feroc: ing some of LE. from England's oh $0 for nineter riptions. rit is are not ¢ are the mative ug in the N tke the feta’ ‘not pre nitude hail ties upon them fis own r are &bsence Saraiogs and ¢ enough money t tire cag: of tb will in the and str can waste nothing war at a cost the shor! even of the Fayenou maw of the It remains for m the narrat.ve ef the montii's proceed: ‘ation of General MeCieilan to » sion of the headlong discomii commanded by Genera! Pope. Tn connection with these attics tho traveler's attention is eriled to a crowd @agerly surreandiug the store wf the prineipal book: faible town, Upor ‘csaminatioa he will discover ha log ie window a ceul, to which 's attached the follow fore this ti pped out of their ethan one fourth " pite of its Jawlesa popolitian, a t } discipline is not impossible, and an inc irred two da 8 080 18 this ‘city has never been attempt oithern hoste—the execution by shootinggor two Aminietration of ty Insbes tow third. 2 have already not been unfrequent in the in tho North, after the defeat of Pope, tlers crossed the Potomac every night, of whom it is not improbavio t ther ig. Cont oken from ain enlisted, accepting the eno Joun Poo, captared ® by the North. If any man desires to gange the re @ 9. B.B, Bihari, and dire ahd extravagant waste which bes from the first oye terized all the fecern) opsrutions in the ficid, 3 ¢ tn But the bacas of tl,» rebels notice the fact that on both sides the Potomac It is hard it Wili be remewored tuat Ucneral McClellan resumed to meet a mnan or by s — ong that ambpbibions population ‘Se gue colar contra of the aitsal amis cu hendoh seg | srue hme hota federal fcket, cap, or pale trocgern, Tt ber. On the a cums ' month be fonght his first ig vafe also to ast oa that iu mere practice the federal officers, paval and military, have fired away more pow- der than has been expended in anger by the South. THE REBEL PRIVATEERS. called the Dag ‘oul Moyntain, he 4 federater. end of August, + had yiumus driven like d POR PRIIOLS IERIE IA { phoop Into Washiogto: aod vacntuuersusyie ts { The Ivon Mebet Steamer Spoken Of ) Wuppose that a consideral: » sine would *.upee before they Sable nm J would leave ite eueiorigtortresses Lheonly step | iViymiouth (Nov. 2) eovres ot Loudoo Shipping ive c a. ken, iapet 2 2 General MeCrellin wa Peappeinted. hin ond r Tickmers, on the voyage from f Autwerp, has arrived of here, aud reports yer 14, lat.tude $1, longitude 68 30, in the mora. vo foond currglves tm company with @ tly afterwards she fired ashot, * ect. We proceeded on our ér to be Bom Mikel ganising and ret ly devorded to hun | oY © @o Kimatone, ts due the cred fer ver , Spuine ae broken howe, amd tte fr in_ this section of the cornly } _ Itappoars to have bee Whon be crogaed inte diary ud to test tht pir t ation. In Harper's Ferry be tu: erte etown, throwing Cartin inte ting Baltimore with tbe hope the her fromthe irom tyranny of General Wool. Berious expectation 0 to reac . nee ty (being Amer can built) set the Co at ds Ee fa, H kod bows nud Love Dut {f General? and, ag we ascer Burg land tad be lowed to proceed Wat Baltimore V fmithipm"the Alabama when McClellan took th p.j--mounted with 6x Qigain eprany lif iit, about 100 oF 600 the sou of Maryl * rigged, on the main | ai! ant topeallanteai!, long outside, round tern #he must Upon every Kid Jupiter went at that time Ivo ktiat a moment tae fa tt 6, and uiuat bave with the dovign of re utter safl alone « General Lee, He ttwmeda' nea Feen on deck, wad Givisicn of trom i800 | 7 bo wae (o be distinguished per youth Mountain, whero, ee Ti eral MoCiolian attatked them with t The Alnhama Spoken. 70,000 men. The werners fell slowly back | the london Herald, Nov. 4 im foree, but not without £ te r ved at Liverpool on Sunday es aad th We Ak LL Bey iomber fi Arta that Beg roports baving ston the Siavama ” their own eyes, they may be less anxious to detect the mote which ts in the: bor: Pivacy Under the British Flag. {From the London Star, Nov. 3.) Ts the Eaglizh flag to become the’ ofiga and propecege of piracy? it has thus been prostituted by that pe dious bark’ of whose incendiary exploite we wrote the other day, The Alabama, built im an Englich equipped from Eng ish armories, mauned by Eng men, but commanded by a Confederate offic:r, aud coin- m stoned a8 a Confederate privateer, bore ‘down upon wader Lnglish colors. Such is the conc atontane on curse independent wituesses. Cup’ 7 toe of the whaleship virgiata, sailing from New Bod- ‘The pirate snowed Briiish colors, but wuen a mile frou the Virginia set Confederate Captain Gilford, of the whaler Elisha Dunbar, states that when the Alabani George's cross flying. Captain Hager, oi the Briltiaut, fron New York to London, says, “The stoamer,on nearing the ship to tae windward, ran op at the penk the St George's cros and in a few minutes after fired a gua across her bow, at the same time displaying the Conederate fag?” Was there ever judignity like this offered to the ensign of which we are proud as the symbol of anivorsal {riend- ship andentranchisement? = =) & The opininn 2, Was taken On the lawfulness of the warler colors.” a'so from New Bediord, fred at his ship she bad the st. 4 gentleman's opini: of owne:s of the submitted to the Foreign Otice. Ihe law officces 0: ane crowa were thea conaiited on th. jpatter, and their opin. ion, we understand, entirely colucige.t with that of tie. Collier. ft became, therefore, the duty of the government to prevent ibe departure of the Alabama, bat by the decision was arrived at she Lad joft the Me sey, + commenced her careor of depredation aad It is known, however, that as many as nine trictly as verso! empt to brerk t of warlare—tho, r jee! to grrest and deten ‘They would within the Lina rge Of acts Lendiie to nid Wut this Aiabaina and her than cxvairs. They are p fervice, now | disciativod and condemned ona. ‘The murjtiswe, Powers ,f- Kurope” havo, denounced: -priva teoving, The United States desired w renounce also richt of capture and of commercial Dlockale, The stave confederacy risorts to piracy just as il would vcvive the slave nde. Wt makes Wi Brivate property and upon un- d men wherever it inay meet them i has alwoys hanged negroes, {r mobbed to death Suspected abolitionists, or otherwise ontraged all Jaws of bamanity peculiar | institution, Alle ™ Towa snes Of the perpetration in war of wanton, uscles re is no Navy, no army, no Nation in ft! “created” by Jetferson Davis, that \ Lag by association with ia'se calors. and of briital crimes. The ap sloxists destrnction of Confederate prizes by the thore is no Confederate port into which (ley can be taken for adjwtication, The commander of the Alabame makes no such wenk exevse. He informs his prisoners that his rission is One of retaliation, “You Northerners,” le says to Captain Tilion, “are destroying our property; New Bedford people are having war meetings, oifering $200 bounty to teers, aad sending out their Stoue fleet to block up our harbor: and ‘I am going to retulixte.” 7! pon, he burns the Virginia, and pulg its officers and crew jm irous. His prisoners are treated ag folovs, snd the ship that comes, from the humanity common to mariners, within hail of the burn- ing veesgl. is aivo seized and destroyed. These are new usages and avew logic. Individual citizeus are held rosponsibie for the acts of a whole community, To sail from any Northern port is to incur the hazard of being nade the victim: et jeals for the deeds of the Novth+ ern government. Upon this theory war becomes ye! times the curse ithas ever been, and the hostilities civiireed nations relapse into the’ exterinivating feuds or savage tril a ‘com the London News, Nov. 3.) Tho New York Chamber of Commerce has paid its tri- bute to the fame of Captain Semmes. tbat dashing cone mander, issuing from a dlecktded port ta Inia steamer, (he Alabama, and without a single friendly harbor to fy to, has taken the sea, aud destroyed sbovea dozen mer. chant veese's carrying the federai fleg. The Alabama's mode of warfare trebles ber'efficiency, tor she gets rid of the encumbrance of her Captures by buraing them Neutral goods or enemies’ goods far: a, one fire eve sumes both. That i¢ Semines’ mari Cot 8 Of Paris of Declaration of the Powers to the con. notwithstanding, Thus vo time is foat by the and as 000 she bas taken and rod off one ship she looks out wuother. Exploits like (hese naturally alarm the merchuuts of New York who accordingly have met in Chamber of Commerce, aw assed resolu tons exy ¢ ther indiguation, Ib won'd 4 foolish to eavil at the SSbrasen which men ego A when excited by lose and davger, but we cannot help thinking that the New York mercba ite do not maintain their character us pr eee A government cannot be auswerabio tor every paltry in. pligations to which {ts subjects may be Bot bere we have nothing lees yard establstment in full work, y ig be Need against a friendly Power, aft ave declared our nevtrality. We put it to her Mase ty’s government whether, for the honor of her Majesty ieis not bound eithor to terminate this sllegal state ol things or withdraw the proctamation. want, Dat nid sully its vol The Fecling tn Liverpoot. From the Liverpool Post, Nov. 4.) The exploits of the ship 290" are etill ‘exciting much curjoeity and some alarm. There is good reason for the falere Weasels which set sail from America with Kogih ish owned goods aboard cannot insuro them there against warruke. So they Insure (hem in Rugiish houses: and thes our country bears the double losgetke goods them- iver and Uie lasuranee oa (yea, 4 Lae teey At the third board, in Henriques’ room, the Cham. 5 . ao Sh mage all botter, and a large rena A + Gold sold at 1803/, Central at 10254, bul dove armors of yen nel ont to arch ary at 614, preferred at 90, Harlem at 2134, Michigan were and etamaly secerat ra te ta fa Central at 87 and 8734, &c. might aay, wero rity del! 4 instructed by the = which a pase ein th the oooasion. He was happy to ott I anrriod vonviction to tho minds of ‘one or two members: the deputation who, up to that time, although siecle that it was, desirible interna- iowa’ law chou! be changed to the effect of gpeating private rty immunity from capture at sea, yet t tated about abolishing commercial blockade: ‘Those gentlemen wore now quite convinced by Mr. Cobden’s reasoning that alteration ought also to bo made. Mr. Parensoy drow attention to the fact that a bolli- ne cruiser had latteriy boon burning and sinking bel- igerent ships, with neutral—generalty British ouned—car- goes on board, contrary to the declaration of the Congress Of Paris on tho question of internattonal maritime law. Mr. Ronerrsoy said the Amer! nee appears did not give in its adhesion to that deciaral Mr. Pararson observed that the Untied States govern- ment had always hold that doctrine, Mr. Camynmit thought that was avery common mis- take, arising {rom the confounding of the question of the right of search for deserters. Mr. Parersow urgei that he council shon'd take action at ence in the matter. A now priaciple seemed to have ap—that neutral property could be seized by @ belligerent and sunk, without auy trial ina court of Inw. The chamber onght to apply ta the government to know what was tho effect of the declaration of Paris,so that men's, minds might not remain uncettiod. The question was one of great urgency,and should receive the immediate atton- tion of the council. Mr. Hzvworra thought the question did not turn upon the report now engaging the attention of the co Mr. Parensow said the thing was brongkt home to thom.—aA vessel had arrived here that hat been ia the” hands of a belligerent crulser, and bad been released upon giving @ ransom bond. ‘It tad boon stated, and it should be cithor confirmed or contradicted, Wat an nent bonse in Liverpool—Brown , Shipley & Co. hands the veasol_ waa, had recommeuded that th seized should not be released uit.) a seo nity was given forthe amount of the r (ant the question of the seizure and release Wrought to onr own doors, that may have to be ia our own law courts, Mr. Camprnnt then submitted his motion as © That tho secretary convey the thanks of this the Macchester Clumber of Commerce for thy saven to its members on the occasion of Mr. Cot dross to that chamber on the important qugstion of ‘2 tho Manthe: to co-operate with tem tm this eubject up tho 4 of Commerce, and wpoa tae two Hons invitation ider: Chambers Parhament Mr. Ronerron seconded the md sly adapte !, tir, Pave thot re: He moved: —T! sider the questi arise, with reference to the Seizure, release, and 1 Lritish property, and sy priety of communicating w: a ia reference thereto. He aivo snggerte be a special meeting of thecounci to receive tai question on Wednesday noxt. Mr. Roaxntson seconded the motion, a8 he thonglit the § “on was of sufficieut importance to require prompt actio Mr. CAmpners thought that tie committee would clearly soit to be their duty to urge upon her Majesty's govern micnt (0 remonstrate in any manner which might be open (0 them, ard to represent (o the Southern Commissioners the great importance tl was fo nentra! nations and to themselves, that they should not persist in a system of wariare co savage, £9 barbarous, and so cerlam Co enlist against the aera couledersey the sympathics of all civilized countries. ‘The motion was then agreed to, and the matter was re- forred to the law committee for a report. France. Tt was reported that the discussions in the Frenct Cabi- net regarding the Boman question were worse tine and it was stated that a tajority of the mimsters felt disposed to resign unless (he Kinperor should resolve to give Bome te the Italiana. Ap advance in the rate of discount by the Pank of France waw anticipated on the day of (ue sailing of the ‘Anglo Saxon, Parss, Nov. 7, 1862. The Bank of France has advanced its rate of discount to four per cent. Greece. It is stated (hat the Bavarian goverom ont intend to in voke the fliiment of the treaty stipuiation, reserving me Scone the throne of Greece to the Bavarian yeasty ‘The ‘new provisional government is favorable to the monarchy, but a powerful, repablican party wishes the establishment of a federal government with the adjacent ‘Turkish provinces of Esparas, Thessaly and Macedonia, ‘The ttussian journals favor the latter scheme. It is asserted that Kogland and Franco have warned the provisional government not to raise a European question, and to respect the Ottoman terrtlory. Russia. Count Victor Panin, Minister of Justice, has been dis- missed. Senator Leannten i# his successor. Au insperial decree repesis certain taxes im Poland, hitherto maid by Jews only. Tuckey. A slight Albanian revolt bad taken place in the district of Sentar, The leaders were al! arrested. Australia. ‘The Melbourne Te’ moations the stoppage of The Provident Instiiute of Victoria and Bank of Deposit, with liabilities amounting to two hnudred and sixty thousaad pounds sterling. Commercial Intelligence. THE LONDON MONEY MARKEY. y, and consols fractionally : ‘wing to tho continued absorption for export to New York. Lonpon, Nov. 7, 1862. Consots closed at 9544 a 93% for money, Bullion tn Bank (f bagiaud docreascd 141,000. American stocks— Jilinois Central, 42 4 41 discount, Erie. : LIVERVOOL COTTON MARKET—NOV. 7. ireular reports; —The sales of cotton for ave boen 47,000 bat » including 18,900 bales lators and 6,600 to exporters, ‘The market opened with a considerable advance, bat gubseqaent’y became duil,aud the advanes was partially jo-t, amd closed, with an advunce oa the woek-of ove-halt of a peuny per pound on Ainerican, ong eighth of a penny te quarter ofa peony om Shrats, and one penny 0) A penn and gue hat tox Egyptian. The sales today (Friday) were 1,000 bales, the market closing quiet, at the follow- ing qaotatio Middting Orleans. . vs. are Americ: BREADSTUPFES. ‘The market is quiet and steady, rRovist The morket is dull. Lard dec FINANCIAL ADS COMMERCIAL. wavmespat; Nov. 19—6 P.M. The mongy market was quite active to-day at 6 a7 per cent, parily in consequence of the setile- ment of the hew loan, Io the course of » day of two money will again become easy, at probably lower rates thon have hitherto ruled. Bankers are making the most of the present pinch in the market, 93 they know their opportunity will not last long, Certificates of indebtedness range from 98% to 4%. Mercantile paper sells at 4a5 per cent. Both gold and exchange were lower to-day: ‘The former sold freely this morning at 130%, for cash and 130 on time. In the afternoon it sold at 13044, and closed 130% bid. Exchange declined to 144% a 145 for sterling and 3.90 for frances, and at these rates the domand was very slack. The stock market sympathized with the weather this morning, and priges were all lower. In some instances the sellers complained that their loans had been called. Others had bought for the rise, lost courage and hope, and cold out, Matters appearto be shaping themselves favorably for an upward turn; the short interest in the market is very large, and the recent negotiation of 7.30 notes leaves the government no choice in regard to a financial policy but to issue paper until there is currency enough afloat to pay foraloan. At the the morning board to-day Central fell off 1 per cent, Eric %, Erie preferred Y%, Hudson River %, Reading 1, Michigan Central 1, Southern old %, guaranteed $%, Illinois 1, Galena ity, Toledo % Rock Island %. Governments were firm at yes. terday’s prices. Bonds were steady; the Fort Wayne.issues were jn better demand, Between the boards the market was dull and heavy; Erie declined % per cent below the price of the morn- ing. At the second board the market rallied, and the leading shares rose 4% a % per cent, closing strong at the following prices:— 81108, 103)¢ Harlem, ire aL Tose a 108% rate vere bol, 93 92 a 9215 hiner maGatral TM Cleve & 4 Galone Greases ‘b am Pacific Mail BE Comical . 0% 8 102% 5 2a! at | - A banker in this city, writing to bis agent at St, Louts to inquire about the amount of government currency afloat there, received for reply that large quantities of government currency had been and were still received and disbursed there, but that none of it ever seemed to return to the banks in | shut the shape of deposits. The Western people are ise A RNY ‘AND NAVY BINANCIAL, PAY AND Cha: TOM MOR —4 Back PAY, PRIZE MONEY, an es woNRy. yy ollected aud ARD BISNELL, U.S. Clatins Ageoe and 8S. Navy, Fi Broadway, corner Chauibes Pur street, N.Y. hoarding the legal tender notes. They are the best currensy they ever had, and they are doter- mined to keep them, Asarule the West is very rich. They have had there good crops, and have sold them at good prices. They have made money AN & 6O,, ew Yoru. ALIFORNIA STATE AND SAN FRANCISCO CITY coupons purchased at best rates by DUNCAN, Kkers, corner of Pine aud Nassatt Ca COUPONS BHOUGNT AND COLLECTED by AUGUST BELMONT & CO., 6) Wail sireot. out of the government expenditures for the war. Every farmer is thus enabled to lay by some money, and, instead of putting it in land, or stock, or iaprovementa, or merchandise, as he used to do in the old @ays of the wild oat currency, he is Keoping it in government currency. This fact may in some degree explain the scarcity of legal tender notes at the great financial centres, Itis very suggestive in regard to the capacity of this country to absorb currency. In 1859 we had about $520,000,000 of currency afloat, a great pro- portion of whick was wild cat currency which no Lande man ever liked to keep over night. How ble sound currency can be foated with- g redundant? ne offi al awards of the 7.30 loon wore re- ved this morning, and the sucecssful bidders een busily engaged in paying the amount Ching and California, pany, No: eae ve: this day declare e a divi have b . 88 Walk ngs of the ast turee, months f the company, on ‘The transfor books will open on Friday, Lata oF To VERMONT 6c vn idend of five (5) PE coruer of Park f Directors ir s will he closed until after the ani ‘hota om the 20th instant Qa as .~-CALIFORNIA STATE AND SAN He rere bought or colledted at Bees ra Tt. COLEMAN & 0. Pexeayss SHERMAN & CO., BANKERS, CORNER OF Pine and hassau streets, New York, notes and letters of credit for travellers, available cities of the world; also mercantile credits, for use in 70 Wall sioect issue circular all the POPE, FICE QF LUE PACIFIC MAIL STZAMSIIIP COMy Street, New York, Now. 8, 136, mathat the Board of per cent out of the P Director’ have tree of payable say. ednes R MINING 00, place, New York, have lthis day da rable to the ir cert! into the Sub-Treasury, Great ced in procuring legal tender is doing everyth in hi modate the bidders, The parties oan are "paying their awards in the t obligation they received when they ness of the Sub-Trea- HERN BANK Novth a SOUT ay down Block Exchange. . Wronsspay, Nov. 19,1 kop and male lar inven ‘dit them, DANRERS and DEAL rable #2 és oo hO re vouchers bough 4000 Bo i'sistolt ar 1 a 5 2000 Califurnin : BOUN RR her s, do. 3000 Erie 3dm ba,'83 1b ing 5000 Erie 4th m bs 101 do 2000 Mich S ekg! 11000 Al & Tee 2npe T 6000 flud Riv Ist un, 115 8000 I Cen RR bs. 10T 50 200 Pad 200 £CO. $100 2 cnarges in advance, or 2000 ChINW ass'tb 5% 2000 tian A St jo bs 5% Hts reeaived, cuile NOTES 'W 1 Carolis bought sat at the Mh and Brok ie it ie FROM" 2 On through us ¢ and immediate support of the government, sof government and curities, 3 WALL SF & HATCH KS ‘th ell iss ions made, loan atthe lowest rates amd cashed bj rized Government 26, New ¥ ork, room. 2 BOUNTY, SOLDIERS' AND WIDOWS’ PEN- Prize money ument Claia Agents, U9 Nassatt st., room 7, N. We roel! madara. at the rate 9 , ray Sovetaber, in Go gold is ¢quivdloat solid and coilecte MANNING & DE FOREST, 298 Broadway. DATE OF PUR- te of 6 per cent & ninont now res mot the people, stent in them nd every dol- the direct cae aes ‘cotiated, gor. AND MONEY DUH WIDOWS AND oars’ and soldiers’ pay, pensions and a Claim Agents, avd tashed, EN &CO.. 6£00 Cie & Tol skg €. 10353 WHO im 106 2000 Pitts, ¥ Money and Apniy to $100 % BOUNTY, PENSIONS, BAC au Kinds ot Olu: . W ae Y & CO, < PAY, PRI against the 37 and 30 Nassaa 550.0 rey slrest ap aire “ope, desires an Kpuscopat preferred. 2 ast Houston st. 5 hbk. 1015g $4. 000 2 ND BOND AND xo sale—On first clase city property, well seour a; good 2PM ae for any pacts. Apply at MUSICAL. % \ Biker CLASS OROANIBT, JUST RE engagement, ei firookira te some churos where. ancy bare ‘Address L. W. ‘Stua: )2TOAGE FOR ‘fun builders, 208t Nicholas Bank. 92° 100 (MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO. 26 Foun Goat oo ax 500 Fs for saleRound corners, richly carved. all moderm iT ‘provements; nade to otder by elty makers, ' \- 100 Camb Coal pret 2 do te a in use Dutecven months: will be. sotd for ees tham 96 Niearagua Tran 00 G09 Then can b seriy alt cost, inefading Si00 Pursiiute ato sacriboe, Tie 100 Paw el Co... B30 @ wake LOCieve, CoAKCINRR wry quire Weat Twenty. “third street, near Sixth avence, 900 Gal &’Chi RR... 200 BM LUTE INSTRUC 81i¢ 81 ION.—PROFESSOR EBEN CON. this much adsmire nutes to teach upon the Berhm and Cermaa Flaten, a& his or puptls’ residences, Amateurs desirons of obtaining @ dd instrument wilt eecker street, a fow doors cast of Broad 100 Bed ‘yorougu knowtadge ti cove lease apply at 61 Bu do... = ag ‘ F less between my aad Sixt! STRUCTION.—SIGNOR LUIGI DAMA, PHOFBSGO® singing, bas retsiaed to Lown and rosuibe bis, ginging isual. Call al or address 35 West Ninth street, enue: poser IN VOCAL snp STS UMENTES Music.--A rare chance is offered thage commenct' beginners. Apply atyiv0 Niat aventie, 100 study of music. method of vocglizing is sure to jog be ward act ban 37 | sahe piano or a ‘nelodeon, sg tye don orine Bi 2 mua’ achatnret 18” | Tesinsion arenes SSE ERE HORNS Te | MURGspemperioy ox tu Fiano, wee yt Ay q IND BOARD. 1000 Bhs | ag RR.. 100 312 Erie a pre AGNTPICENT N yee wh in "81 ae Tot 03% a0 us endae 12436 15000 Tr 7 3:10 pe uw 104 G00 Hudson River BR 4000 US6's.5-20,00 100 100 do... to order by of onthe; will be sold for a fow days; the greatest ROSEWOOD SEVEN Piano, carved legs, extra carved mouldings, To, grand action oversttuing baas, sweet and po ty maki As the owner Jeaves gain in the city, “ fontor ore, only sed ‘ns Cail at ifgoaa £9000 UR6's, LYE cer 98% 1 5000 Ohio é's, 700 2000 Missourt 6's gies ange for lessons on on, : ° ae the pianodorte or in French, macs Exchange, 701 £000 M6a,istoHasts 76 do, : OO 8 ¥ 6's, '72.. 1216 100. ao 00 KrieSdiab,'83 107 100 do $40 v 1000 do... % 290 Mich So & N Ta itt need Of aba 6a: 2000 P,veW Pew act 100% 100, #30 Adee th s . oo ate eiiigs $30 MUOROUGH BA ma 1116" 1000 hes a,fow d pit 0 PEWRC 2d m 98 re and its periormance on the nvelotean, Plano or organ, 3000 M&Pr duCistm 105 ES eaten: 2 J for the pupils : n he inview. Address 5000 Cle & Toi sink ¢ 100% 1009 C. BE OS pe bs 18 2500 [1h Gout RR be. 107 50000 Amer gold. 220 130 60000 130)¢ 10000 30 130% 25000 120 G0 shs Amer kx Bk. 9714 200 110 Pacifle Mail 88 Go 120% 190 crane £0 Cumb Coat pref... 11% 100 DLO 2d ls 50 Penn Coal Co .... 115 600 ere 114% Uo? cic i ts RR: Mcloder monly, Payments. re 50 dO........ 200 N ¥ Central RR econd hand Piano 100 do 330 &., 100 « 50 Chic, But & 50 do 68 Pit, PEW &¢ PU 0 Fria RR LOOMIKPARCHRR. bd an 200 do nt 2 alway, ooh Violia az CILY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wroxrspay, Nov. 19—6 P. M. Breapercrrs.—The docline in gold and sterling oxchange unfavorably aGected the market to-day, Flour declined Se. per bbL, with a moderate inquiry for shipment and home use, and sales of only 10,500 bbis. State and Wost. tern, 700 bbls, Canadian and 1,900 bbls. Southern were made within our revised range. 250 bbls. rye flour changed hands; also 600 bbis. and 20 puncheons corn daily T coormie 1 PENN'S Comn Vin vocal Music, by Frana Lisat, of Germany. ' Office hours from PIA Pianos are thi na low peices. ances from New , coat $300; ow at 20, ou: INSTRU CTION. YAN, STRA’ s Tusiruction day andevens meycial Law, comunorelal arity nissible 00 mes and overstrin; with ‘carted le 4, SITS the gre ei; rent allowed if purci ed for the same, Cast paid C08 uw OXACE WATERS, Agent, 48h i Broadway. _ /RCHASE A SPLENDID SEVEN OG- a in che ‘tordets Enathiction on ‘@ gentleman NOs, IN ROSE bare veith pearl kera 0 B10. New ei gecoad hand ny Gules ay wa. x ‘TTON advanigue om lete business ed) AS “RESIDENT OR DAILY GOVERNESS.—AN ENG- lish lady of great . experiones aad fully quallied, meal, We quote— res an engagemed{ to teach the Eagish branch os the Superfine State. 65 a 675 with Music and French, Address M. C., 90 Attorney Fxira State, old V5 85 a 610 OTHER: Snperfiae Western +660 a 6 75 Common to choice extra Wesiern. +590 a 82% ay an, Canadian..... 59% a 825 +650 a 690 +700 a 875 = +900 21000 YOUNG FRENCH WIDOW LADY WISHES TO 1400 a 675 ‘orai a clags in the rudiments of Frencs lessons 305 a 425 | ny hour eet ae A ald bo, i ve ntle ie OOS ace | Can athert A} fog ie at et Puirty third street a $l 44 for red mM, $1 21 9 $1 34 for Mil- wankee club and amber spring, aud $106 0 $124 for Chicago spring, $1 38 a §1 41 for red State and $1 65 for choice White fentucky. Corn was 1c. lower, with s os Gt 120,000 bnsbels mixed Wentoru at 70c. a fic., cl At Toc. for sound, 586, a 89c. for unsound and heated, 14 for Western yellow, and 76¢, for Western white. Rye was inactive at Bo, a0, 4,000 bushels of hariey were sold at $1 45.0 $1 65. Oats ware io limited request at 66¢. a 68 5,0. per bushel Corre, P94 7 wae less active, but peed gen uuT, ructlon in tele ive in The best of elly reference ply except a grog Spania QU Bethan t 16 w ifth avenue), bas been aud ia now open for the former Instructor, \ firmly at 21 Maracaibo and Laguayra at 32c.a BB sge., Jav' nt ote Sbe., and St. Domingo at 286. a 200. ; per pound, Saloa wore matte of 4 Hp baga Laguay ra, Path jeachers, Best austal at S8e., 160 bags Rio at 51 j40., and G00 ntos oF aditern fey at £ dress Jos Peoaton was in much loss demand, ag specuiators bad of very good felth.a good home, inay address ed or Evening Ming arranged i be in ‘ation lance. TITUTR—WINTER TE: erittare th the Wlate boarding seminary in e. Biovit yivvigog for indies own langus we Will be required, Pie uty ateert arated ro the peaecn. a ri ‘calling. weeks. eee Fork dwar SH LADY OR YOUNG PRIVATE B SPANISH EAD) BURA HR 1HB INSTITUTE RIDING SOHO! ‘est Twenty-third ‘one viock fi . oe a turnin oy. DEG. DEQ, oUt Oe, aN, NGL 1 teacher gtnnnrs, th elvewor net. by fh meme Apply at 108 "8 Iteporting Hooms, No, 68S Y. ate IN Ts, withdrawn from the market, and prices, which Ce PRT vane “TNH RU " a, 700 , cloned at O90. for middling, with enles of only 1,000 § Mi ch langun, wae an expericn: _— and ri \ruie to cult every 90°, Co. eameare ue moderate bosiness doing Io all | wer cs Kinde at former figures. BTR FORT mH =r d ecld freely at 25 a $175, No.1 SHORTHAND WILTIN TAC l, DA’ wickeral at #0 wa et to Kee ‘at $7 50 A gS 50, Dudes wing, at O Aaa tor scaled, und dc, a 240. pened harring at 30c. @ B20. Bi for No, a= wit it.The market was not “active, but ebipowners wore quite firm, with aomo 680 vessels of all classcs in ‘oabe rt Tho ongagenionts t0.0ay sBehuded, (OF, Laverpco! C enpeved, f 000 bbls. of four, by a neutrt vorsel, at 20. 04., an Lirerpaat anace anne} nv by Amorican veseels, at Bid. a ee vue nad ra OY bags, To London ‘thore were shipped 1,600, bbls, flour at ‘Tiga. a a. ad., by Amor Catt and foreign vessels reapectively. To Gidsgow 7,000 taken at 3¢d., in ship's bags, wr fa tops stecrape at a 4 carr ieloted alirivion | # oh beg asian Ong, ie for Cork, with gr ring and Of 1 rn Fut WATE A8 BUG 4 AMD TAR fo mega, L fags ‘ou aot rom wader aap lowest mark pele: Au HARTT. 199 Bieventh street, tone Seventis ~ RESTAURANT: ARB “SOUP FOR prenen, TO: DAY, =For ‘SAL Fiiberts, oth, Beer ti RICHARDSON the’. Tuglog ale 4 78 rer TON, BEET ren ‘Asti 8 isc yi Higa tein ‘'’Y f°") it, 65 Nott A Ane couditlowe, ‘ ’ | © eee

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