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MEDIATION, THE PROPOSED INTERVENTION IN AMBRICA. fit him Tor thi this important po- 5 oases of interest are now before bim, of ee murderers. A ‘court martial is a's0 Gol, Wardrop, of the Nine:y-oinia fuck, lacy ‘sushorities here, are, vory much pressed with responsilite duties. Viele lety nothing pass, but takes a personal charge of Ii departinents, lexv nothing to subordivates that he can do himself. department is on a a a4 Lica. boing forwarded from here to Portsmouth, and the immediate Capel Ladlow, whe has it in charge, leaves nothing un . He has just completed, among other things, 4 ont for the soldiers, and over each man that dies is placed a reoord of his name and regiment, Ao; algo a fine vault of pressed brick for the use of the Union troops, The sufferings among the Norfolk poor having become very great, @ subscription was raised among the more wealthy inhabitants to bu iy ‘As this was not to be bought in the town, a permit had to bo granted by General Viele that it should be brought from Baitimore. This was readily done, and the follow- inpiptar eemives by him shows tho ‘gratitude it @x- Norrox, Va,, Nov. 20, 1852. Sin—The Executive Committee of the the'Helle( Of the Poor af our city desire, for tremely, a8 weil as in behalf of the many destit co-operation jas enabled us to feed, to render you our thanks Kindness with which you have received 08, and the valuable assistance which you have :iven. Sour aid our projartenuld uot have been maya civil war, was bound in 17! ordinary contingent of Feng lane currenoy t@ such motives inan to take the lite of his fellow croature withou able to allege a just reason for the act. nothing of slavery, nor of the banner of France, whit Shielded the oradie of that repubiie, We know that such argumonts are unseasonable now ; that it is fashionable to- them, and that the charms of a bad cause now cxercise, upon a great number of our contemporaries, ence which the words of liberty and justice poaressed over the hoarts of our tathers.”” Let us drop all arguments fit only to be addressed to the soul, and deal with material interest aloue—that un- challenged sovereign of the actual world we live in. heartate to act—Englind. which ts mare ley the tmost noble avd | inierested than any other State in the destru:tion of the Ame- | rican republic? Who desires more ardently or with beter rensons than sand the final overthrow and irrevocabie dismember: States’ It may be that England thinks of her present evils and contemplates her deserted perhaps she droams of her Cuure greatness, and devours m anticipation that vast territory of the acparated from the United States, would so naturally and 0 completely fall under her in fluence; it may be, in short, that she rejoices in advauce to placo its signatore by the side of those of Paris. | at the lowering of the Amorioan flag, and the annihilation - | of a maritime rival, whic was overy oy, growing moro her hopes, and every morning in thet and or Wilverfarce the voice of & n are violated, and which, for the last two | hundred journals is raised to heaven imploring the Divine ro Furope. And | pleasing upon y her resv.ution: THE REFUSAL OF ENGLAND. | VIEWS OF THE FRENCH PRESS, Hs zai ofthe Tito: Nov. 14.} d for the first time This document, whose which has 2s its view e with France | the same mighty in mM. brouyh de land and to Russia to uni ation of aifairs in North America, smpt a paciBie Bc in the most honoy a ee erous manner, the policy of the Emp: ror ing, to the’ appeal made under the cizcum- | y the French government, in the name of reason | R; Pngiand has r sal. not in the secrets of inglish policy ting the bearivg which ach to her attitede, if it | Corel Jers that the uraposition has beon made by Frauce ed by Russia, but which the Cabiuet of St. The Coort of London re- Brigadier Gea, ral View ment of the United @ famili s whom your Routh, which, once caried 1n'o exect- be starvation, wou d iu not take part in. is of unemployed avs overtaken the thousa peo} We vruat that we, abalt bo able to, supply a ecossnry provisions, at least for ast gxpensoe nasi sbarg, when the “question is of x stinple va. .t-nding t put an end toa savage con- test in wh ‘eh ai! the princivies of the law of rations and re 8 that if further and ceded in their belualf we shail not apply (0 cant fm vain for any assistance you ma: us, Wo remain, very a eee ey. BM. KODMAN, Presi ent. B, Chiwenrs, Treasurer, Tuomas R. Reanvow, Secretary. The beautiful little theatre of Norfolk has been opened some weeks, and draws very good houses, the influx of tuke place this weok, combined with the ent in all quarters, will ye the town to even more than its former appeai Ihe harbor ia Sien with vessels nn! gunbo ts belonging to the navy and quartermasters’ departments. and at all times presents a very lively scene. still but little openly avowed Union semtiment among the upper classes: but it is not because it does not exist. is no effort to bo loyal at the North, wh re your property your interest to bo si that we may abandon the town at al them sa the Union inhabitants of jor meretes of the rebel. will be hold by the federal govern- , there will be no luck of display of years, has Leen ruiuing borh Ameri in your power to on wh t grounds does England justi hrement of the combatants too ardeut: tiem ment is not come to interp se Aves London contemporaries. good offices of se grea} Howezsh aueh an attempt | i would have no charce of Par what purpose ? Me arms of the siaveholders. Is of Paris may do their worst, they will hon the American questions as their But the passious of England are prudence; and if on the other side ish that the Union may be | holding journal | nover be as Englis! | always tempered by | of the obunnel the patriotic w defeated is universal, the idea of meddling in the strife is ® | very far from being } popular. traders that w The federal igeveramest seems now to be enlightened $ Lo the greatness of its dan bes and duties, but it may ‘American people, to put in motion the populations ¥ ait for what? g classes ia Eure ger and the extent of its necessary to rouse the ‘bat “here thoy feel moment, and leave | 5 nimistakable image of this dauger should bo before the eyes of all is safe ond it 1 v to disarm hatred, whole country. to Le sh the bacner “ot sh of the West ci at is always Opp mie ithe the very atones will spring to cople will have do das a gi eat uation { nations may come SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAG, FOR, NE TORE—=E It of concern, su all be loyat to the int Port of New York, November 29, 1862. 8 to the arms of the CLEARED. aentment cf, the & rom the Mr ‘aris: Siecle, Nov. 18. i Arrest Chesapeake, Willetts, Portland B Cromwell aid of Brother Johnatha olt yor jolation to a common aciion with France and Jiusta, and des she wish to (huss me a tang cme yas Tiff ment paris of Oe to that of France? eRe plea ‘iker af te. Ship Gaspee, fe San Francisco—C ‘ei toc M. Drouyn de Lhuys observes that, from the commencement of the struggle, the Pow A the strictest neutrality; sed of indifference, | neglect offering their friendly offices to the bellixerents, in order to bring about a suspension of hostilities for six months, during which any act of war indirect, should provistonailly cease botl d, | and which, in casa of need, might be prolonged. If it be true that such @ proposition has ben rejected and by Russia, we cannot but express our regret. eee the Constitationnel, Nov. Ae); AS =e fe haa antic inated, tervention or of mediation. rckem the bonds which ‘Tay LE Bath Pepper (Br), Cunniagha: Burk Henry Darling (Br), Reed, London—Howland & Bark Einperor (Rr), Finlay: ra Hermann (Pris), ‘», Staples, Malaga—R P Burk & Co.§ D Brookinan & Co. Cruz—¥ A exandre & Sons. fe which | ers Rave Tua in of being ack thoy could not givited for ine sake Englond that there should be grounds for putting \ lork—Holmboe & Co. either dircct or Ulich, Antwerp—W Salem hy on sea and ian [From the Paris Presse (opposition). Nov. 13.} dur of M. Drou.n de Lhy . establishes in aa official manaec which have bees circulated on the subect of @ i: pos uu armistice to be made to the United States col rand England, bd tates government isa regular one Confederates are not a goveri.ment at all, but simply in- Surgents having a pro treat on the sume footing an existing recognized State and @ rebellion, ha:vever formudast , tion must strike the French govertiment more other whn it is remembered that the revolt 4 decisicn of universal suffrag rat point, is the ; reposition strictly impartial, and does it not favor one party more On that no doubt can exist. by the mediation? Here is a third con: tion, and which, in our oyes, is the most 5 We do not see that M. Drouyn de Lhuys has said a word aboutslavery. What would become of the great moral | resuli of the war? What purpose would be served by | such expiation aud such bloodshed if slavery is to con- tiuue? So long as slavery shall exist in the United States | there will neither bea durable or any Lonorable wh ch we publish ‘004, Birk Nauaah ‘Thornton, ‘Tarr, New Orteans—N Ht Brigham. wT, Gi Bmit ige Hathaway, Cunningham, Havana—C & EJ ene P M Tinker, Carlisle, Matanza:—Walsh, Carver & Isabella Jewett, Reed, Trinidad—J EB Ward & Co. Br), Peniston, Granada and Trin! Brig St Johns, NF—M E Greene & ‘Drie Julia (Br), Bradshaw, St Johns, NF—HJ &C A De- Brig Jason (Br), Boddic, St John, NB—Edmi Jordan, Abbot, New Orleans k ctively with i ‘There exists no outed i Tres where tho useless- eas of the struggle between the North and the South | Gha. and where the evils of that war have not been felt in 'a more or leas painful manner. What every one thought and every one desired the | French government has been the first to proclaim. | jas spoken in the name of humanity, in the name of the greatest interests of material as well as moral order, which have suffered for a long time past. we repeat, a title of honor for tho French government, aud for which it should be congrati- jated even shoul iis efforts remain without immediate y are afresh proof of that disinterested and onciliatory poticy which France carries beyond the At Jantic in the sane manner as she desires to promote its triumph in Burope. (From the Patrie iesrecosiat) Nov, acing, eae a sado:s of France, at ee and St. Petersburg, direct- ing them to snbmit to the governments of Russia and ould ogres with the | England a proposition of mediation im America. ® * roposition have any has not been admitted, isiomal organization. Is it it just to | ‘& Co. ‘That cousidera- reoie (Br), Painter, ‘The Initiative on of hostilities of this propositior Co. Richmond. Spragi Brig Palmetto, Stu: Jee Hancock oes, Everett” Partrlige, ae Schr Harkaway (Br), Pentston, Bermuda—ddieton & Co. Schr Dwina (1ir), Martin, Si Joh, NB—P I Nevins & Son, che MS Titsbetts, Gium, ‘New Orléans—B ¥ Smali & Co. Sehr Chinguzora, Madison A Schr Andrew Stewart, Abrams, Huribug ASS than the other? New Gri Totter port—8 mpsun & Clapp. si ‘& Hunter. Cruz—J R Dow. jt Mariins—Bre!t, Son jeder to the ambas Supposing an improbability, let us admit that the Cubl- nets of St. Petersburg aud Londo’ Cabinet of Paris, would the triple y ehiance of being ‘welcomed in the United States | publican party is in power: it his | princinien Fo aay times (o | Will political reagon it thei yt im ificial voire be’ rai ed (o declare that Apdichros ioc on rg ype | spectacte that Bui pe can coolly contemplate? We thin! " id is foreseen in the French despatch; to those who still think of the maintenance of the Union, as well as to those who call for the independence of the | South, France replies that ehe has no decided plan, no preconceived idea; she wishes to fulfll a duty of human- | ity, which is more specially indicated, in a war where passion renders difficult to direct attempt at negotiation. | of the proceeding. Everybody must know the reason-0f the silenoe of Lord Palmerston’ jouraal. ‘There is great embarrassment | and hesitation among the Queen's ministers, who, divided | ‘m two camps, cannot decide on affronting Public’ opinion | by openly avowing that the ex’ | two belligerents in dee, Fortress Monro KE Ma —— £00. in vain to discover ip the > nays OF what ma be > Hose duct be one, prevail over that of ray Chincoteague—A Oo Havens Simpaon & Clay W Brown, Hughes, Washington—J Smith & Co. Ser Mary Helen, Hutchinson, W Smith, Ballimore—V so tea & Slaght. Lord, LK x, Honck, Phitadelphia— a. Townsend, Philadelphia—Vao Brum & SE sen Edith, Nash, Miltdri F Leecadla. Sina Saiem—e Sn, expreaged its will ustil the reccnstracti conquer or perish. ; more conciliatory ideas. the Dew elections, 0 majority tn Congress, cortain this very hazardous supposition. That will not in any gs,and that victery now Lo be elected | Behr Berton, orb ‘Washington. rE FC ‘Wasa, Waahingto chance of con? ington—Van Brunt & All that can be ‘Lhe democratic party triumphs. ‘way chango the present state of th will be of no effect. The represen will not take their seats in Congress this winter, and wii not meet to-ether in regular Angust, 1863—a whole year from the present tine, tat time the republican Congress will sit, and the elec nently, will have no dir n of the government. ek e despatches which have come to us from the seat of war in the United States—despatches which cou- lavorable to the Union ct which merits our particular attention. have gocupled Galveston in Texas, and Tezas is the frontier | Wishes of certain statesmen of Great Britain. | {From the Opinion Nationale organ of Prince Napoleon, a Brunt & Slaght, the two’ adversaries any session until the month of | ‘Seah is the real mean tel g ichardson, Beier 2 Houghton. imeburner, Boston—C “ ne R Baker, aoe Leora sin rhe th ita Steamer Dudiey ct influence on the | se, Key po il, ProvidepeemL, Kenny. ‘Buck, Crane, Newborn, wallader. Vieraon, Baitimore, Steamer Frankin. Yeuns, Balumore. Steamer Laurel, Christopher, Baltimore. Steamer Marius, Crosby. Baltimore 2, jon and ruin of the America would anawer the dearest ge—there is one ‘The federal troops From the Journal des Debats, of Nov. 13.) anuounces to-day that the French go vermont has taade overtures fo" the ‘Russian and Eng. 18: governments in the sense of a mediation. gives the text of the despatch which M. as addressed to the cabinets of Lou- don and St, Petersburg on this subject. We were not ane % attrib ating to the Emperor eon the initiative of a pacific iutervention in the * * We desire as pene a8 any person to see the end of a struggle which is ruining the New World terrible blow at the interests of European countries. | But we most guard aginst all illusion, and we belicve that we Lazard nothing in saying that the federal go- iglts that the constant usages of civilized | vernment will never consent to the proposed armistice, 18 attribute to neutrais, when iu the interests of | What would, in fact, be the result of a suspen humanity they intend offering’ themselves as arbitrators But all the skill, all the pra- dence and a'l the good intentions of the Minister ot For- od iu digsimulating the almost teamahip Cumbria, Sumner, New Orleans Now 20, and the'ber dist with mdse sud: paste ‘son, om. | Was detained 10 hours inthe R et ship aground. d steamship MeCiellan. p Parkersburg, Hoffiah, New Orleans, Nov 20, 2int. with mdse and passengers, to H'B Crom: well ‘& Co. 27th Inst of Cape Antonio. frow New Ories oh ee Weta Portland, with mdse and the pilot Setting SE trom the bor and strikes a anace al. spoke brig. Ban ‘The language of the mote is clever, and net a. word goes uthard (new, 1083 tons), Howard, Bath, § days, mm vallast, to master. Brig Avosovta (Br. of Halifax), and Porto Cabello Ith, wich coffee &, To permit the South to convey rapi rope ail the merchandise collected in their stores, sete ‘receive iv exchange u mass of specie, and enormous quantities « f arms ¢ nd munitions ef war. irhish the means of vecommencing the struggle with more advantage; and how can it be hoped rth should adhere to that proposition, and that it shoutd consent to raise the blockader time, on the other of a sa: guinary quarrel. Togo, Laguayra. Nov 6, aB eign Allairs do not suc The armistice | insurmountable dificnlty which would d general consideratio, Elba (Br, of’ Windsor, Ws, with salt, to D R De ria (Br, of Yarmorttl on geing bey Live conditions of the armistice shot be done with the blockad Beckwith, Grand Turk wilt salt, to D Starr ‘ri Princess Boys al cae Newbold, Be muda, 11 days, in season enables Feanme the offeusive very ed lie Gort Mea Wash, fouoN t 3440 lon 67 49, spoke brig Tsabe! Be was to be raised during x monilis, it is the Nurth that would ope fresh sources of abanda other of the parties woul hav posed armistice was d-trimantal to et arrived at that eventuality h inthe Menitow The time, ther fore, 3 seems a badly shosen $0 denand ofthe | in which it will never Tans, cue ov the McBurnie, Syduey, OB, 13 days, with mn the last extremity. ‘rane is of Opicion that got only would | » be rejected in A\ empt of the French g : y the psssionate animosity of the two partie by fer eas Jog the pretensions of the Se mour proper of the North. On the mand the Monde ext . Alexandria, 3 days, in ballast, to Wakenwan, Dimon & co Sehr Geiern! Amaries (of Boston), Berry, Havana, 13 days, Hety The bark Amelia, for New when that docnment is com 0 intelligeuce rece! urs to us to have for object of the French lic for an approwching mediation a step which might possibly farther than he jatended, a sian government has only spoken by' the org: nal de St. Peterslourg, which has pronounced against tbe pared with the texts England and Russi, rather to explain th tend to inten rlotteiown, 14 days, with oats, er, May, Philadelphia for Boston. 8, Hately, Philatelphis 5 for New Bed- hia for New Haven. pin for Mew Haven, Scar 8 T Garrison. Grace, Philade) . Frambes, Philadel “INTERESTING FROM NORFOLK. Oar Norfolk ps piskahgrags mace. Not having (at levst according to witich prevail tn Londen) succeeded ta getting its plan accepted as soon as it would have wished, government coula better excu picion of partiality towards th ‘an official docuinent in which, w extra® official attributes its reasons for actin: France for the United st ch, Blizabethyort for Hzabethport for Bi "i ve “Willard, Honda for sompaon, Rondoul for Stamford. pline (US transport), Gremiey, Washington, to. US Quartermaster. f ws Granet. Jones. Phitade Westchester, Nye, Prov! BE itself from the Review of Gewera! Viele's Troops by Major General Dir— Provost Cour! and Court Martial in Session—Relicf t the Poor in Norfoll:—Theatre—General Prosperity, fe. ‘The grand review of General Viele’s troops by Major General Dix came eff this morning. whole command commenced preparations, arms were | inspected by the company officers, the artillery wagons and all accontrements burnished to their utmost, horses groomed and caparisoned, regimeuts formed into column | and marchel to the review ground, about three miles This ground was formerly the extensive fair grounds of Norfolk. By ten o’clock the scene upon it became quite exciting. At the extreme end rose a pine forest, and amidst ite clearings the fine camp of Co). Jourdan, of the One Hundred and Fifty-eighth New York, js situated—the flag pole and its Stare and Stripe® consprcuons against the green pine branches. Regiment ning acroes the plain, over each | re Wa the old friendship of es, and loudly affirms that ber could not lead her to cease to be impartiality is the first duty which it imposes on itself in this sad aftr, the Imperial govern ment will not have to regret having failed in an effort of jon, which might have insengibly led our diple- 10 @ path in which it would have been difficult siwiiys to maintain the exact balance between the North and the South, and in which the equilibriom, if it were to : destroyed, would not have becn (it was at feared) in favor of that one of the two canee mutt just, the most popular and the most French. (Prem the Journal des Debats, Nov. 14.) Our readers know what is the invariable opinion of this jestion, and they will have dj ined, without any necessity f r ‘explanation, what were the sentinente with which we reid the despateb pub. lished by the Monuteur this morning. We gladly admit * consideration for the Unived States, and that the language of our foreign miniater fails | within the limits of the stricest impartiality . ‘Tho government even goes so far as to imply (and thie is the most satisfactory part of the document) t e European lowers t) mind their own will take the advice and rest con Bark Flora (of Baltimore ELOW. ), from Rio Janeiro, A Br brig from Sunderiand. At an early hour the | Haytien war steamer 22d December: 1; Teutonia (Ham), Hamburg; toamships Etna (Br) irginia (transport), at sunset ENE. ipmasters’ Association, No 61 Watt #rauet—Roous 23 anv 25. The following approved Masters and Officers have recetved commissions from this Association — ‘ rane Albert, D Barnard, brig Lizzie Barnard; Art distant from the town. journal on the American that this docu on Lo se Walter Raleigh ‘ace Stan! dark Whistling Wind: Stineon M Joshua D Allen, schr Kate Field; Jos P Peter | Gustavus A. Dickman, sebr Levi A Edwards; Cale! D Gallesbau, sehr Edward Bverel after regiment came mi floating that gorgeous banner which every man onthe | ground had pledged himself to die to defend. At half-pasi ten A. M. Genera) Dix and staf arrived | at the Norfolk wharf, where they were met by General Viele aud staff with an eseort of cavalry. @eneral King (who if bere on sick leave, recruiting his health after a severe aitack of j!inees) here jeined them, aud the party with their escort rove out towards the parade sulin Cobb; J Walls, brig A Andrew Fevers; fale Fiera, Rathi ‘Thompson; Geo R Line, Amorica requests Duell, bark Mayflower; Thos Dusinesa, the lat tented with the honor of having ma iv favor of peace. But in circumstances 0 ¢ these we cannot repose upon to the root of the matter. The steamship Etna, Capt Brooks, sailed yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpoot. ‘The steamship Teutonia, Capt Taube, sailed yesterday fo" Southampton and Hamburg. ‘We are under obligations (o Capt Hoffman, of steamship | Parkersburg, for favors. Ras, Milliken, from @ word, We must fo What ie the sun, e nited Statesy Suspevsion of hostilities for Fb yucn a merase, aay the biockade of the South. Is there t slightest reason to suppose such & proposition world be lstened 40 on the other side of ‘the Atiautie? | That it will be hailed with grateful acciamatione in the sl; camp, that it wy edad at Richmond and as the baptism of the ne: not be doubted. Nothing eoukt be more uaturs South has never hoped or asked for anythiug but of arme Lond the raising of the blockade; for, aiter such a oad Simply 4 natural consequence, But dees not this 4 proposition must Ag they came upon the field the artillery pealed forth of thirteen gape in honor of General Dix, who | then reviewed the troops. As the regiments passed in | leaky. | review before him Generai Dix expreesed to General Viele his satisfaction at their eminently military apperr- ance. A light shower came on as the party rode back to- own. Geveral Viele remained behind to express to each regi ment in turn bie pride and eatisfaction in them , receiving | from each as he rode up three hearty rounds of applause; but as he ro@e down the lines again such yel from the men in three times three were reall ug. Alter the review General Dix and « with all the staff and field officers of the command. | General Viele at heaaqanrters, where @ collati eevt 8, and he Quit Stream ang the Teak to inercase, and was obi neare: Esrnen, from Philadelphia for Ne nt pn ‘am at jako Kins ‘Naxsan some time ‘destination on the 1éth Thet & SrniPFs, from Boston for . put Into poeklan 26th inst, having boon aahore, Bhe will Te towed Oct 25, tat reports iss which the Soutl prove what (sentiments xotte at the North? It is a virt quest to proclaim, not the suspension, but she end of the war * * * * | Deck to Boston tor KET, as New Bedford, ied up a cask of Hoi ay vert a ga) gee a bundle of shooks; od Up } and saw Pier stall Hoating ab out 5 Be Bric MoRwmNG Bran, from St Domin York, was destro: en}, where she had put in In distress, Baro Liviiay, from Turks Islands, arrived at Nassau | inate in disureses No particulars,” wa from Boston for Sydney, OB, with in wath to a nigking condition Be brig Bloomer, which isrrivea et Liv: tad {ue captal sud crew were taken was moh ‘was tight ou leaving ‘To accept such a proposition is Fimp G facto existence of the Sout tinal dismemberment of the republic. The Morni thorefore, uot wrong when it saye that the commit an act of swicide; nor js the ea | wut of the way when it foresees that the North, 1 im the mont friendly terms to lay down ite #, will simply reply, “Come and take them.’’ ust then happen. made up our minde to impose by | b had been amicably offered. With the North as the upshot ‘it the. governinent seriously bent on itreflected fully on what it means? | any questions here of morality or | t_wek thore of our brethren of the “ily clamoring for al to recognize the | oat and & bark’s mizeninast, ithern confederacy, and the fire at Savanna-la- ‘after A couple of most agreeably spent hours the party for (no date giv- rode to Fort Norfolk, two miles out of Whe city. General Dix visited the prisoners, the camp and the contraband de- pot, and then went on board the beautifnl little ateamer, | hat had ron up tothe landing at | One of two things We must re- | Vort Norfolk for hi Leone ats Ah rities hore and ti tion between the military autho: ’ ua the blockade of the port of ‘wisfactorily settled by a special trading vessels are again al permission to do 80 from the Geseral Viole is, however, obliged to | plave a Himit on these permits, in order not te overstock Col, saundyis, Of (lie Nuciveuth Wisconsia, baying been sehr punk £ mn atior by "Kidston (i Son, of Boston, and it is | Sorat railway dnst alled thenoa, wi Wb inst whip olf the Tusker. Wowie siryug gales from tue Ca ‘supposed a butt lov 18-—The bark Anne Hodgman, of ‘tom Greenock of the Sige ait tor Madras tron | order of the | lowed to eutor upon geit.s Mistary Governor Foropean ert ight winds from PM the the ah inst e, Sept 2—The Tr cohiaion wibthe Gaosets was 100 somes rowned, NILA, hay ey Ieand'inuse asus goo sal xdde by the sp retary Board of Un not \..wke her oat. We notice the sale of A2 bark Leon, poy Ea at about $15,00 cash, Wha Are vt NBedford 271: inst. North Avantic Ocean, Fayal, O N4S, Int by WN ‘fon 63 45. from So.itn Set fog at Syd Pet Tester from Capt Sinson. of ship © Honolulu Oct 4th, ‘rem the oil Luis season: Arrived at Honoluin prev ous and 1600 do whale oil this season, let {lands in Jan o A jetter f1 rts her O to land the oil Spoken, &e. Nov 26, lat 3946, lon 71 24. Ship’ Autocrat, 1, la! 7 8, lon 33 W. oi! Holy ars 01} OS, 6) Tat $4.15, Int oo 49. Ship John & A bert 44 ¢ Nov 15. lat 43 25, lon 3 Bark Pilgrim, of New York, London, Nov 9, lat 3440, lon 4: Sour Sparkling Bea, tor K iat 8N, lon 21, AserpEEn, Nov Aatwxur. Nov 1 NYork 20th: Seth Sp: (Dany Ro ers York; Curven, ( hase, Isth, eine Rat d Eat Lick a Busou cra, NYork; Spark the Or cean, Kenney, In the Ohannet 13th, Baray from bourne, arr 13th unc. Arr at for Londo), Ber Devminco th distre! Cowns, Nov It—Arr Bavaria (6), N¥ork tor ‘fasaburg (and 1 Kirby, from Shields for proceede+ ‘on the Wight 18th, Hannah So NYovks Mth, Union. Mgmps ‘oxet .WItxowEn, Oc {and eld tor feo era Thati{and ela for Pearson, Bow Gureurra, 0-426—In vor, Loch Lamar, p' Malinte t, Tor Dens: titre brig Lizzie Bites, Pi ae or Mault Call (and proceeded). Favours. Nov 1§—Arr Maze) pa, Weeks. Akya’ 01 je He Sept 16—Arr Jacob e h, Edith Rose, Homan, do, Th port Sent 18. ain B cargo engaged; Jacob Bet Guoaspy, Et Nov 31 p wBiatiom, Nov 12-Air &t Louis, Berry. and Juve, Da NYork. Sid ith, Kobeme Martin, Kew wore: 18th, Weel | ier 738, ited, —Atr WH Wall, Cistner, NOrleans. bein, Win Blivene, NYork Ho sG Kove, Sept 2—are kth, Calliope, Taylor, Nagasaki: Ho ves, San Francises’ 2ti castle, NSW. Sid 9th, Mary Lee. C. dirson, Ba Aunes, King, Ni Fortona Hanson: Indey Olsen; Skylark. Barel King, Callagl : Velture, Gill, ence, Winchester, Havana, ‘No NYork arr 2ist, for do 26th. Kuiwastows, Nov I8—Arr Ble Nove, N Bisset s, Jam, Nov 6 Lu por by ‘op Phiina Iphia (wor three days ‘otton, <C, Mt, 4 Ross, Bos! (ld Lath, Gen Meclel ‘Onis, eae N (8), for Boson 20th; City of China (8), for do 224 Molocka, Norion, ately; Equity, Lawson, for do ‘20:h: A‘ielnide Beil, nom, for R¥ork inyuedintely: North American, © wit for | nn, for do 20h; Invincibh wand Julius, tor, Ph Go loth; Minneecs for “Toston, Nov l4—Arr Charlotte, Cid E ver} DERI a 1 Saar RYork, #, Turks Islands to loa’ Mavipan, Sept 1 m0 ae di staat Sept 11—Arr Pionegr, Man y — ndenee, Thrane. oan nsteat Liverpos Bysney, Abo erie hax, Sept ald Norwester, win ou wester, Almy, for Elisha Doane, Toth for Aretbo Newcastir, Meltourus (aid ald Soot 49 for do). Re in Franelaco, Atanehor off Folkestone I Catuito, Bay. Nov Snare 8 Nereid $1—Arr J H Duyail, Tribble, BC ras ees rs ‘Timandra. Tut Gor Weller, = Josephine, Bist Arr steamship Tonita, NYork oat id 22, Ruthven, Will ¥13—The Eva, Scott, bh 2 oeet here from ips Garnet, Bradford, Boston Ser having vi roan avervoar 8 val Ca Mgrernook, irom. Be Neweastie No, for Wais 0 teaver was wrecked on Babayon 1 in reports bv aie manabele 5 ove in the side by the sara: Jones hotd tn! of water, and abt ; Geb vetween decks, lettar ‘ Ny Letter 10 Bll 4—arr , Manila; Bs gos Creat of the Ware, ‘arks Paramount, Grubam, and . Boston. . Nov 20—O'd achr W H Mitchell, Eaton, Phi- Baan, Oct 18—Arr Parthian, Stinpson, Constanti- mV ten ime, Noy 13--SId Timor, Risby, ¥ ton EF Witleus, “Willams, ray Dunbar, for do idgt Juveniayin doce, ‘soleeen ss Ameren ‘ov 97. it at Bast begs i Miulier Beewer, fast 9 Eh rabethport;, en, Clark, etree beors Cv)t Hill, of brig Polnsets, at Ni Jeans from Beston, rep ris 3d inat, lat 36 36 30, low _ A saainagaieaonl could th Wells, Piiadel 8, BRO ‘haldmorn: BE Shurp, Jerwaid to; Texas, « Canton “ae! we 380 X port: 301, of and) on nt! saya ‘var Here. bis, gp oi, and sid game ip Moon Wollaion, W fro Nite \ord forthe Nocth aif, Te‘ ©. 2h-t inst, 4m lat 40N, om 66 WW. Cap. She reports tut 1700 pblawp oll re:sadned ot | 2 isa A Hole 234, 8 hr Re ny Sun, Young, Attantic ow Botan rork, of and for Provinceows, wit 2 et at Hobart Town, VDL, Bept 16, Hunter, Besse, NB, , NSW, Sept 8, Ilinois, lai NB, South 103° Goo tis, york; Gaiden Rule, 8 SBth, arr'U 8 erman re ie atdog ships \ ‘a, Goal ladelphies “old achrs Austin aN, te ‘ton, Jor ian, Port de Paix ifort, Ne A Me eran Hallett, Nvork. No ossel fAivitont Nor 8 1, Aare ship Joshua: Mauser, Melliker, eee ngy Helen ™ r Tahtit Yor Te Lei fe ae = ei at of bi vod: mantot bone not sta cid Bsvies) a) on board: would sail to orvise and hoje, 4 y Sanden, | Titerpodl ‘hres cokes Arctic. Hicks, Yoakores Peni Tansier; ‘Avan Wonimansae ONiork tia ‘ashi Steelman, NYork via Patuxent ton. fov 25—Arr schrs Blizi eabath Crowell, wYork oooh, Win MeGobb, Gray, to Oct Bii- ven, NS irom: Ateic. Goean, having token 160 bbls sperm irom ait Herrenidven, ark Gratitad>, IP NR, re. jorts her at Stl je Verds Oct 7, oil Ported: boond lo River Piatte, ‘and woulp be at Falkland ey nt Honeywell, of bark Roscious, NB, re- In. &c, with 8 bbs sp ol on board, 4.0 bis all told. “Would cruise from 30 to 6) days bofore going ‘A letter from Capt Waite, of bark Ro wt Morr'son, NB, re> ports her at Roderigue, Au” 27, oil ws inst 1, orted. rp, Smit aud Cussetta, biog Be, hr DAR ERS. Nov 20—Arrechr M R Carlyle, Ryder, Phila. eth IZABETHPORT. Nov 23—Cld schrs = Barer Austin. Fall River: Oneida, liaven, Dighton: Mal Paw. tucket: Lea‘er. Bearse, and H Foster, Tuvbante ‘New Ha- Maria Louisa, Miner, and A G Hazard. Latimer, Hart. Nelson, Munson, Stamford; P F Bi Bali, New nian; slodps Lady ‘Washington, Smith, and “wasp, ‘Nash, rl gepnr PD ARTOWN, Nov %6—Arr Br: brig Anne Pe nd; sclirs T i} Hodgman, Ship Great Republic, Lineburner, hence for San Francisco, Burwell, from Boston for Metbourue, Oct {gb God Hope. Mitier. from Liverpool for Calc atta, Nov iy Soot, from London for Shan hae, Oct 10, Fawrenes, Whitmore, from Ginsgow for Ma- ae Me ‘ind, ‘Crowell from Caliao for England, Sept 11, ip Wn, Frowinghaw, Stetson, hence tor Havre, Nov 18, ——. Boston for on n port Br brig Annetie, schrs T B Hodgman i, Nov 2°—Sld_schrs Cornelia, Mackey, and she! eld, Elizabethport. 27th—Arr schr’ Mary © Joseph Crandall, Gaze, NYork Ar WeR T, Kenney, Baagett, NYork. AS. Nov 181d sew ORLEANS, Nowe Are brig Fra Edward Kedder. farkssen, shin Ferrisre, Pichots, Mabie; barks £ Wricht NY Selr Greentand, Heather, "Piliadedpnin Cid, Ttalian Spare Utah, Olivari, Belle of, the Bay, Hollow Inbow, Jansen, NYork: sehr hweooming. up barks Garibaidh, Hoste ‘tin Mustard, fm Boston! Old Dominion, Robert, ‘Carter, fm Philadelphia; br ork; Constitution (Italian), tm chip Map, hark Tes inst. chip Vanda ia, bark Santis an NEW REDFORD, Nov TAs Kelley, »nd Americ (from leant 1, Ls Ah, Phitadeipi ia, W BU by from Liverpeol for Boston, 1, onze theods, Hewall, hence for Metbourne, Oc: 30 days from New Orleans ‘or Preston, Jamaica, inces J King, Doane, Janeiro, was sig Deu Wo Skee ships B Sage, Ingersat, for «Tyson, for do 5 do- Std 13th, Richard Cowden ho Vana, Hale, ohn Sng. Lorde tin XYork for Hone Kongy fm Sunderland E for 8 ngapore; Bin Cardit. for Singapore; 25th, Clara, Pickens, fm Towed down'and to sea 1th inst, Dikor Ntork? 23th, schre S48 Small here she has been ashore as before re- Elizabethport, Sli 28th, schr Transit, YY PORT, Rar tetrehee Foeuth Lee, NY. rn; Chris Loeter, Laws and Ie ey Lab for orders: Tigress, Steyeus, from 'NYork, for do; 13th, 17th Mal, Falkenbur's from do, do. Bkirast, Nov 1 '—811 Ocean Pearl, Newcomb NYork. Boxiyaux, Noy H—Arr Julia, Smith, NOrleans, field, from Bancor, » % Susan, Eaton ere Gordo. Davis, NYor! Tangier: mi, A hepod. Sinith, fo; Mary Snow, outown for do: Emma Higuins, Pierce, Well? ary Ann, Watt, Calais for NY Nantucket’ for do} widence for do; Giorge G Wortbley, Loring “Yermoutii or do;_Ann, Tribble, Port Ewen for Boston: 6 M W: i provincetown for Tangier: © W Dyer, Plerco, Boston Jo; Lucy 4 Orout. Porter, Boston for Baltimore; Ouat- do for Philadelphia; and ali others bound rr Crandall, Gage, ae Fall ao York: Artist, Hobart, o for do; SA Al do ier tos NL Crocker, Pre Providence for E: j also schrs fare EWE '. Noy abet for ee man, ry ‘reeman, Sept 20—In port, ship Crystal Puiace, Jonson, la (and sid 28th 10 Sept 24, ship Syren, Green. M: Nov 17—Are scht Evma Gaker, Boston for 8t : 1th, brig Olite. foot topes al's Islan seid by ay. Lat, ores Axyab for ae Nov 12—Arr M ges Dix, life, Addy, Nicu Dieppe. Sid 13th, J Arendt, Rosenbui omk, Nov 18—Acr John & Blizabets. Habbind, NV ork. re vae—Are Uigola, Pin ham, Taganrog | jy 9 Cownert: waite, lata). Bu 3h, Ann & Bridgewater; Hippo: ralmourth) ; =~ ‘on sec Renz!. ld Ei F Ha origaa seine i Besijamin Bakes State. B L Condon, Harriet, Ariadne; soo Ysbtad !Y_Are ship Belle Creole, Knowles, © tache | Islands (and sld same day for Cork), Care Towsx, CGH, Sept 2—Arr Susan Hinks, Atwood, ie fe ad rt Union, Thayer, and ath arr th 8AM. 8. tie Rod. Bishop, Bangor for , , Arey, do for Alevandr'a; on, and Wm Ht ea Sarzoant Tuntrea, Disney Fortress Monroe; W. ty Isabella, Sears, fro 1 L'verpool arr y nom Ayres. arr Oct, 2, rson. from M Too ne, vouih, Eng (ld | Gi Ly: and or G2 ‘at iy, Trou Bu ba Win Butman, Bea: ‘or do. TAVEN, Nor, 28—Arr schrs J D Buckalew, Mc garet ‘angnat, ening. Elizabet Blair, do; Sarah Selsey, Jones, Elizabethport, Ol schrs ori: Champlon, doy C Had- in gold, Wareham sa. Sid from Town bu, LAO, Arr Otscontle, Bursley, Cuiluo for Tondon I, Friabe ‘ Riceie, NYork: 7ta, "Lavine Ap Tuseavom, Dunlery, ideaver, Dasne, for N York, fu ere NB teh Flac rt Marhice, wta | Fiyaway, Davis, HA Werks, Keiehuin, Green Av ii betes Romance Maria Roxanna. ina Hyun, He Harlor, Win Lore. Hbinson. Prot A Nowe | Bearer ‘Ber t Edwards, Hinson, Bridg NY ie, Corson, New Havens © ms. Golding, lo? B 0" 1D, Nov 2é—Arr ship John $ Hareis, Haruo NYork; barks To ae Cara: Shas teats: Grosby, Phitadeap 8 Independence, Crowell. New: arreil, Hakoda Spirit of the andes | sehre & Matthews, ney, Matayas: ty ig Harrington, Havaua; Br oes Matlida, 0 7 vi Dot m JW Dillingham Continent, Howland rt ae owel Southern Cross, Howes: and Wiay Ke PW pramment, Dible, an UeSlicokgr sects i ae Etivareth; | Beis P, for eat M Union, Wilson, from | S-astelaine, Warren, 3—Are Noi) American (#), and J 8 Parsons, Eli «and Endymion, William: so reporied in the river 18:); Watts, NYo k, Ka ered for lon ling 13'b, Ching o), Woodward an Srccess, © ‘Bihsta Me Ruth CO. Nov 26—Arr yi tel) ship Kine Freee Hb of Manel ‘hes | TEXTE schrs Annie Lenora. T , Kula! Philade aster, for Mv ork. Arata, ter (8), for Non 19th} for Boston imuyedl- r having trek on Middie cal damage to her botro marine railway for repairs. and Julia Anu, Davis, Rondont ae RT NS ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ° Darling. Bearse’ for San New York, 1:01 tons, for No ol, Chamber itn, Bane’ ark, Towne, Cardiff and Rio Ja- tate of the American Fe cy, has gone into the stock business . Cal the board. Money in the ry te Exchange is quote] from 1% to 2 percent on English goverament secu rities. a ‘The returns of (he Bank of France, published ia the Paris Moniteur, give the following retarns as compared with October:— Treasury valance. Bills discounted not yot due. ‘The last Bank ‘of England statement shows the following variations as compared with the previ- ous week:— Increase. Decrease. Public deposits. £656 042 9,610 =_ On the other side of the account: — Government soouritios. 50,000 = maer. FB Other securities. — 282,896 8 | Coin and bullion., im 36,287 Notes unemployed, 609,013 ~ The following is a comparative statement of the receipts of tolls on the State canals, showing that up to Nov. 22 there had been over $5,000,000 re- ceived, and an increase over the receipts for the same period last year of $1,226,060:— Noy. + $186,008 Pica vr, joy. by - beret Tnorease. Receipts thi € Increase. Receipts from May Total increase..... Stock Exchange. SATURDAY, Nov, 20, 1392 $1000 US6’s, 'S1,cou 108 200 shs Erie RR..S16 603% 10000 US 6's, 74, cou 92% 109 do. 500 do p 100 do, 15000 US 6's,1y cer 97} 300 Erie RR 10000 US dem’ Hotes = 131% 33000 “do e300 Obio 6 8, ‘eee. 10d 5000 Missouri 6's 1. 5144 15000 do... : 61K 2000 California 7'%s.. 112 4000 NY Cen 6's... 105 6000 Erie 2d mb, 83 107 1000 Krio th m bds. 10034 100 do. 80 2000 Buf,NY&EIstm 98 eoveiere & Pitts RR. 40, 1000 MichCen8’s old 11% do. wi % 4000 Mich $ 2d m. 500 Harlem RR’ pee 6000 Lil Coa RR by it 1000 A&TH2im pret. 5000 A & 7 Aline bis 6T 5009U &N W 2am. 31 £600 Gal &Chi Ist ex 100 2000 Pit, FAV&Clat mn 106 100° pi,ktWACad m 90 100) Pit,FLW&C3d m_ 69 15000 American gold. 129% 95000 om 55 Del Suacan th. ame 176 Pena Coat . 1 SECOND BO, ee is 10000Pitts,FLWAcCmn. 90 $9000 Américan gold. 123% 50000 do... 128% 300 shs Pac Mail SS ‘9 19 50 Sales at Thi 36,000 Amer gold.... 12874 200 shs M Cen RR.sS 000 100 itoestart Bust 82K st 700 50 Ki cen Re, i} 7 300 Ciev ‘ eee RR. 40% 0 0 1100 Gal de Chi RR a3 805 200 Cley & ToL RI... 68 500 do... .810 6656 200 do 0 Chi RRKTSRI 10-78 0 soni 18 250 Hud Riv B) 100 Harlem RR Receipts and Disburs of the Assistant Treasurer, United States, at New York, tor November. November 1) 1802, By BAlAMCe cee eserves $410,688 Receipts during Customs A . #, OUT 877 Total.. Debit balance, .. 29, 1862... nce, Cr. , disbursing account ipts during the month underiaid and Genoa, Mth, Ella inn hs haa Sarenpay, Nov. 29-6 P.M. There is no chauge inmoney. We hear of no loans below six, and of a few above that rate, Gold opened this morning at 12944, fell to 1287,, hange on London closed MeKencte, and Her- fer Philadelphia 12h: sehr ule mdm, 9 e renga Br brigd' Geddes: rink Me ORD, Nov BeAr rat fe ‘Stinson, ‘ochaste fea Lion, Alexander, Bombay; | ideo. ee Arr Calla * Simmons, Manriti = for Ponichorty. Sid ‘thy Star of Peace, Hink ley, Cal- gomery. Fsth, Jaber ate, tia, Almy, San Franc ind, Blliot, Baker's $e] cf pt ‘ago; Samuel Appleton, Osgood. for ‘Maraaurz, Nov 8—In port brig Elen W Acmatrong, and wi and closed at 128%. at 142 a Y% for first class bankers’ bills, The stock market was heavy and lower to-day. The pressure to sell the specniative Western shares was greater to-day than for some days part, ple generally seem to have lost hope of an advance in prices, at least for the present. board New York Central declined 5; | Erie preferred 44, Hudson ¥4, Michigan Central 1, Southern old vy guaranteed 14, Galena 4, Toledo %. vernmnents were without change. atta, Otig, Callao: 17th, Weat Wi Isthy Atlant iia 8, Callao. Bonds were steady. ( ‘Vourswooru, Nov 12-—-Arr jp tionge Between the lenry,of aud trots NYork om buraocsn, Nov Meter, Bucket, N¥rk, ile, Bad Huron, New Sti et baa boards the market was steady and dull. second board an effort was made to put up the market, whieh succeeded for a time; but at the close everything was dull again, with a downward tendency. The following were the quotations at half-past three:— ‘ing, Ketley, Foooh astings, Kingman, Newasak Robinson, outhow, ‘sid’ isin nants ships Game Co “ocd eee et Seen Inetiding payment of temporary toan 2, ie 1897 12, nnexed are the rates of discount on er of | fr at London, ee si is a an Per cont. * Be kin, Crosby. for i aed Treg Payments... ++ 2,147 022 + 1,210,817 . “$986,905 PAYMEUE.... ceereorereeeceserees Palance...... 1... cseveveeee ce Receipts for customs ‘i Loe mont of Novom- pe 1862... + Total... Payments in coin Payments in fine bars. tee Pontld —— 139,60 te tgeee even Mer venerere fA pullin. ee ‘United States bullion United States bultlan ) 6. United #ates bullion (Lake Superior).. 900 Total dopo-its, payable in bars... Total dejwsits, payabie in cotna,. Gold bara stampa... sssererage Feausrniitot ty Luited saves ila FOr OOILARS sy yrcree

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