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10 NeW YORK UEPALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1863.—THIPLE SHEET. casannannintionianel - aereeiiieaceneenenanentl i AO Lee Pes RN. # ghese Coa, ne pe veat the blockade being an effectiral one Jetton will be ebooks ani ne serinnn Gecevnenaen Se ee ever, thet the shippers om yesterday are prepared JOHN BULL IN DIXIE. Pacer aces: as i <o Presvient Mavis, to bis sa- gna the return of greater oonidence to the tag | *0 show thet their shipments were bona fide pray th at ies Daring dato January 12, 1663, masees, have agai lowered the price of gud te Riek: | straightforward busivess operations. A ~~ — nee ay Ree egg 2 peebune iaond. which can this day be purchas Price senda e i 1 Correspondent of the pers gt PS Miele Marta se Ao, von maa be tha Beltish ten dollars tn eurrency for aur in wotal ee wd Cea Vp valiane ews of the Richmond Corre fe de'ence O° they thine and Whorthan* wel 2 KOM ig Enb-Trev eucer ew ym ofthe Mo rns recericor the Arky dave. of Saige teh: Charleston | P. S—the itolizenco, by own to thirty millions, uit 1 ans were yesterdsy, a@ London Viues on the Yosttion and bas wer ne ge the eda ta ee wed 104 mek cireteetbsceaay pat becnrecelvad that Ca, Beasres throughout the wook, 647 percent; meroantile pa- A ° 7 oe ot ies eae : Mais the | token - es Wacner and Gregg, last nirht, upon the per, a6 for { sh leht certificates, peocpeets ef the Rebeilion, O vaving the Contedecates Mk wankd be Wie deny he ‘aw oF Blockade worch the res Wac 4 p pabeh ¥ % chase. nav 2db e s Wai eo thee : ' ‘as , the | of the Sear o cheek on the tmacing Ohaytey of Rebel Information, Vonfoetures, Bt, cont fs at Morton, patient ands of Gener d £ by re pou of its Auterest wh Fy Low cKax ng whit hus been om sity, Bub the ext fe weeks will woevedt tn alway ng material would which are marshalled raps and Burnside. ih Presu tens, Fice umery, &e. t nition ‘Times, Sopt 25) August 29, 1863, Doan ANguBL AS » ¢ rty yours, the yu vied follow excess of effort prea days of to Gen “ ay “long ove thousand Hy fo eat posts whieh he hag po wed ossumption by ihe y qoartor of @generaliy de eet est with) whfeb im Doth is) woven Weeks i 0) tare ens pintes + coud de and bas @u vestigatiug #1. Charleston are watehed, to impose for one Uiocsaed ‘ve bundred the necessity for ee regarded ar & ro not wanting signe tas inode «change of attitide, In than usually Dazardoug 0 not Beem bo be indi. gral Lao, WL0 te more than ever Jord of an immediate advance, appareatiy be gained by bis vg the federale pell mel! jute their works as Wash ul whetier a fight ether thaa from got out of n crossed the Potomac West thore is promire of .e forces which near Chattanooga 's Bragg and Buckner, and thoee rst them nuder Geuerals Rose- her Western Confederate army forging ¥ nization at the cent roversea at Vicksburg, and of tho aitackes at (hls moment to a court of iaqui- at Atlanta io the causes ‘which jed to the ‘all of Vicksburg, and likely, as it seems, to elielt some curwis disclosures. in order to attend this 00 rt Generals Job:ston, Pemberton, Loring and others are for the moment detactied from their several com- mands, and at presest unconnected with the operations io he field of tho Western armiea. occasional revelat! yy the mistiest of telegrams resemble sinsipp' troupe. tl ments furnished Ag for the trans-Mis~ ‘their move- Ue transparent haze at sea through which the mariner false iceberg’ and 1 inary or tal ofbor inguin shun profoundest dark- Ate moro ie known than that Generals active and enterprising; but ore dan, re! Kirby Smith such is the ignorance 'd to tho true condition of al a Price headlands, and which of Washington and Richmond in ro irs. in Kansns, Arkansas, as and Western Louisiana that the dim chronicles of Northern and Southern writers who profess to give infor- Wation about these remote rogions must be received with many graive of sait a8 Niebube sprinkles over the family narratives which are onr pal guides to much of the history of the first few 3 fiveral i@s and Aiurice of Rome, principal poiots of interest for thé moment are Charleston and Kastern Tennessee. the Jiiter district the federals have two large armies in under General Rosecrans; who for eight months has shunned any renewal ofthe terrible @ngagement which at Murfreesboro inaugurated a celebra- tue iivid—the first ‘ton of « bristmas peace and good wil Ercona, under Gene jy ame veported, of thirty thousand men. baad Kentucky, and threatenivg Burnside, wha, at the at variance with the dectrines of ulcated by that {estive season; thi head, as is descending from Zeneral Buckner aga slender force with which he holds Knoxville in Ten- messee = Modest and unasecming, a8 aro all the best oft. @ers of the onnfederacy, calm and sagacious, aud well in- @rucied in his trado of suldier and military engineer, much beloved and admired in his native State of Ken tepacions ond endurin, ral Buckner will tueky, , iy aieappoint bis ‘many friends in the confederacy { he does not prove bimeeif fully equal to his tunity, which feems at band, and maintain We high reputation which be gained at Fort Donelson, Shieh the federal journals, expecially in the West, have erable exceptions are of course to be "3 army is Qe mnititodinous journals of this continent. But the dope has bid iablicaion eel ” which consisted of @ catal who they had disti tm the course the war. It was rance wis furnished by itled “Tables du Temple de ja vaisonne of all “i with whom they aro liv! whose u ere nha Mat eeucien of the lant ‘cantury , Sie Ro: "e famous ageless boat the necessary Could not be repressed, what would jbo have said in the present doy, when the bis Bistory are such as I have described? truib, by those 28 Bean jerials for who reside in the heart of erie iu reality, as foilows:—Never, from moment whon the fall of Fort Sumter inaugurated, in April, 1961, (his colossal cjvil war up to [wc seen were the spirit and temper of Southern Nance more apd exasperated ‘Been times during the warious than at this moment. 1 i hour, here have when, for Go of the struggle jion has weighed heavily upon ‘eat rebeliion’s pilots. Noone is now instance, that during the frst six or ei; of the conttict a battery for will C of ermice ‘ee Beit sort for the soa mer Without ater edough to st = ectively at work in the confe there was bot enough ganpow it of the Southern ta vo'have eupplied Ure demande & into minute particulars, at there are three powder federacy, and tbat r exacted fur tbe Confederate ts, which are defon- earn is folly furnished by two of these mils, the third and largest bus been tor many months ja manufacturing superfuons powder, which NOW grown into a large reserved slock, aod is being Tapidiy incroased. Tuke avcther item. There Rave beep moments when the supply of all arms bas ‘Been moch less than the demand, and the consequent In- groat. It will be remembered by our readers that in the firet half of July prisovers of wer q@oavenience bas been Vicksburg, Port Hudson and Gettysburg were agaptured by the foderals to the extent of nearly 000 man. It i ‘maay federals wore wr fe learn thai fully this amount of muskots Whe last coven weeks, been successfully (rough the blockade, to say nothing of camoon aod mul. Utadivous other supplies of ail i fodn that ot Gettysburg at le ured by tue Con‘ederates Confederates by the fedorais; bat, so far as the preve: Qrgument is concerned, this ‘act is mikitad rem. Th wore lost ¢ the Confederates in the first half of July ‘The reader will be hy = 4 ear ha a has iatrodniced it may be con: esived what ure the chances of swtduing a rebellion fm & country which not only posresses al! the resources of the coufederacy, but olso sa ks in su es to any ‘@xtent from beyond sea. Nor does the possibility of the fail of Charleston (which, thongh littio believed in At this motwent at Richmond, i siitl a possibility) affect the question. In the itrat place, Vilmington, Mobile, Savanuab and Galveston bave still to be reduced; ‘and it is believed that two out of these foor places will ely the atmost ative of the federals. Secondly, along the whole Sonthern cvast, fr Peake to (he Rio Grande, therv are altoget! and eighty nine ports and folets, of which ont ‘Aitesianal proportion bas fallen in there of stich 4 vonntrg boing ef- fale. Whit chance fectuaiiy avd altogeth: Supolics which she requires to keep her aliy ali that \s requisite for her restatance’ 1 have misgivings about the foture, in case Wilmington apd (dar rston should full, astend one of the large auction of blockade goods whieh take this city, and the Confederate =| Sess rere he capes of the Cheea. her the s'ender and supply thore o co every morning amine how mnech woaker for rewlatance " woult be if the supply of euch nanentiy.cut of. Ht is pot for a moi ent hb commu- and (rom Lo eeempmmmtaee it 18 impossible that #ecegsion can be ‘There is anotber.el-mont in the Confederate future eo fall of hopo and premise that it ts my duty to notice it Mavy of yenr readers must navy be awaro thet in a jarve Portion of the Confedorate Statos the harvest jet year was vnosually deficaet, and, eansequoutly, \ jag the erring monthe of the present year there was, a» mem Noued at (he time, considerable anxiety ply of food, All presenee of the sgeb anxiety has now disay; bountiful ned-codands about the peared ot harvest with which durimye thw ewrrent year. the Confederate States have been biessed any piv \ Gemands of the next two or three Sdbundruce ot f a fedorale pared w) to fonr o Soren Creomen strugaiiag for inderendence erre than « the ascendant, who is there that | are hore ani ihoro, how is it pormiblo that among @'2 Millions of Confederates such unite whould fail to | be fund? fut «the fegergis persnade themselves, jesnoh that ft would a for ture years to come, fined 10 cores es io the felt whic be humerioally not inferior to there L the lowest estimate aro, { potatoas (irish pot ing gunpowder {n exces of ears, ar L aa Adofies the | numbers, ie the spirit amd invineibi Jaw arsared that ihe abun’d anpply sQoowlwie &. The crop of vegotables euch tnglshmen of the poorer clerees. | {xtres, ax Oey iso thom from the ewaet) ¥ ¥ rations of that esculomt bes 0 the army in coutunetion with the utmort: , with ae of spoeu> © by rome be Qeeaure A few sdeserteva recommend themerives to spreading talon of Confederate dig thelr new mariore by eMPetion, that the heart of the South js cba Ble, thay will find before tho year is out that taee geskoning withont their host, and that sooner or late Frasisoud Vaya 9 wordy wii} lind gealization, in which | ghe Con eder te Sat the loot of Morris Istad The tevany, of o bieckating ‘oderal works a + fork aud Jamer® se. wall of 1) the mil tho Dagteriea upe passed since this ox- t of Presidans Davis, to ton would indnce the | fi der {te determination, hed no | and to Weir possession, the fe:ler » hun Hy lu there establishing the Datteries ef pounder and three hundret pounder ! : ch mul bauk notes ar re Ri) bs Tank ux hmm your readers. 80 fur aa ia | edorucy pronounce ta.b> Im | have buen promised forsix woeks, aad it is now ‘wards of seve: the blockwte is still held by i sh as atated’ thi eae ’ vigor of the assn: chew Tt wanld esenpy too | Morris sland, shells will perhaps ted thot they wil ulation Specially has this been the case sin tr in full detai) upon f Ch a 40 Lan oa ae ne hed this week Some copperhead prints, assisted by oreo the bead of ti art: i ce during this current year | bbe aad ODEN A RDOINS! | 8 few-ornay banker a been trying to get up Richmond. b henane sae orts of Charleston and Wilming sumice it | prenevaton in regard Wo the dazhigo | & few ere “y bankers, have been trying og tupa service at (Darlest: toery that the commerce of Chy ton Ja fone | f more than ony Sagi * bo prejudice ainet the new national ban! bat } - |, Hes grester than the ¢ of com: ajoyed b) t seome to me thas the isa I F toh 24 . : cuher aoe ma) 2b pplisied argatae shan th cs pommcneron gelareg BY | tie Coneucrate fom the inet'er | nobody notices their nonsense, Tf the neve banks | nore.now await. | St amovnts to $1,500,000 per month, or $15,000,000 MM ve vwofold. Tot oabrat pla end pe are excluded from the Clearing House, they will Neston hs bor, ad | por annum. Rut here 4% one circumstance’ whicb_ h lead into ston harbor, oho we a pence Jing to all appearances to rival tu tefois. | admits of ‘conciso statetent, which has occurred | be rendered imyaes dle tur ng. veesals by the | St Up & clear ing henga,df : of Jarndyco va. Jarndyce, will eiovute tha | 81.00 President vavia dolivered his messayo on | fodorat Davtorios Morris Island, and al the | the old banks, which will havieaten to high rank amorg the grenk | Jamuary 12, and Which it wil not bo casy for | sttention of the bockading vessels be concer’ | iatter more tian they Smagin. Sirgos of huetery, ‘ibe first great tess whicd bas | Evropoan government to overlook. Forly 10 January | (rated poo tho otber enkonel, | Secondly, the pas \ ne stint, Areca Bee deen taught hitherto iv furnished by Battery Waxngr, | laet the Ordownce Haroon at Richmond resolved toim- | ores will enable the federats to mako | banks have at bottom much» which, as itsoems, has solved tho great probien, how | Port io vessels of their own siudry goverament stores | + to which ‘they will theow copperheads or old fashiouod ne Dest to rosiat the tremendous projectiiog of more:n sch | Which wera requisite fer the Goarederate army and navy, | Dor Abreaten to be t ary of the Treasury » interest bearing Treas et ready, ence, "Into tho Daalks of wand which attory Wagner o:- | and dita ted vessels to be prechneed im Porone win thid, fa. eon 0 woluht gt numba. in of orl view. These government vessels commouce! thelr trips’ | be mot by a step which igar pay he close'of th Ave weeka:— Werte ee hed Tae chs estattarntecnrry the { to the middieot dangary\and dusioa tae seven thonths | 1s th nl of the troops from. Washing? ‘a nsehsikonaetiens cya Gh yu hitherto boon fired jn vain, ‘fhe endeavors te carry the Sept. 12. Sept.10. Se Mot W645 work by-assault, condicted by mixed bodies of white | intervehing botwoon that data and the middle of August | feels hor words, the number of defend er ee and black federal soldiers, have bitherto been repulsed | ingress into and ozrss from Confoderate ports wad | Hori re with tharor 5 Micon or . pH with heavy joes. Jt is my impression that when the oer Wort fed eafe effected ; 2 A a Teall seine cane pried , f fa i . other words, twenty two round yoyages word made | to luelion of go a equinoctial gales prevail, aod,tho Monitors are driven of rr wenty yoyag: neribated, sat 1 doubt qitig the cast and prevented from enfilading the position now | by them. No vessel belonging to the Cenfedo, heii by the federals, General Gil!more will likely to | rate government hus hitherto been ceptured by tho feda- nd bimeelf more interfered with than has ithorto been vals; it is hardly (00 much to way (ht, with rare exeeo- the case. But any how the difficulties of reducing | tions, the government yossels ome in and go ovt withoay Charleston woutd but commence with the capture of Mor- | molestation, In answer to the allegation of Tort Russell ris Island and tho fail of Feré Sumter. Your resdera | *hat most tho yeeaels wh are engaged fp ranning ‘must uot imaghe that I bave any reason to apprenend | the blockade aro insigni!! t, which draw ouly that either Fort Sumter or Battery Wagner is, as somo | three foet of wat and stip al People imagine, atready doomed. Great as has boon | const, jatica will be shortly laid — bere tnfhote: by tho’ fedorals w Ww7ag able to a nx General Moa Loug 1 bromght all hig faguer. Tho siege of st commencing. y ther potable incident of tits day has been ng of tho'soasion of tho Virginta State Tagis! bmond, The message of Hovernor }etcher has damage 4 upon Fort Sumter by tho colossal | Foreign Ofico, giving the bulk and tonnage of these ves. | #tiragted much attention, and, it mast be added, heurty missiles of the federtle, i is s underatond that Gen- | sels, and especially of those employed by the Confterity robat ef eral Gillmer does not despair of building, out | government. The inforenco ig irrosistibie. ‘The biookade of the ruius of the fort, any amount of | Of the Confederate ports is the yorlest farce. Whoth ass igted: er it Poe on, Toth alah ni Tune resistance | is for tho interest 4¢ Iingiand'to igoore tho fact, avinse | FINANC AL. AND COMMERCIAL. can be maintained, rt Iwas ad- | antly manifested during theve. last two years, that w - dreseed to the ladies of Columbic theesapit City of South | blockade such as the federals have maintained is practi. Carolina, and in a few hours seyeral hundred sandbags cally inoperativ and that steam vesrels eau pit SoNpay, Oct. 11, 1863. 80 were forwarded to Charleston and conveyed to Fort Sum. | out at will, Gold rose last week to 14934, closing last night | | ’ \ tor, whei ‘wore filled and turned 5 nestion a3 to tho fact that, unless England is able con- ay ‘oy Lore Wayne. 0 (eae ere ey crea ead turned to coonnE auanay | wary toall probability) to’ enforeo avery differevtieind { at 148%. Exchange rose to 164, closing at 163 a | Prairiody Chien... 70 26. *ot Pre, ang MEpression seems te he thet a more vigil ne et Access ates a8 would bi banks this woek for another 10 per aout on the ree ) S perviion ot Porgy fsand should Rave Deen matub ined 2 Mockasing fleet to the same L a tu finganne Mavhids “Asiah (lua game cad seitoraadl be eon oly [saad shontd 1 heen es yl th ye . wpe pe palsy ~ ‘ rom the barks to toe! > idly n= peter Bene dane agge Aeyen S gag Rie ers Sean pal”) Sunde uouvenien wu re Mt haw auvwared 1 | fror the banks to lock it ap iqly in the Aub . Fes Bho natkariee by the federss, pie ee om ‘urther reilecthon will in mM AD ob aitored, afte o wetle | Treysnry was properly cot forth at Washington Seoatharh eed of Morris Telew Wig | whoitace it Vrrpres#ona that would result from ey ¥ sgn nay — | ond furl diatts are poetpened until the tardy dered With the sonthern tai? | fis langunge i 1 Hive more y MOWeY y notes They Phe following iable will show the prices of stocks and dominant race, exasperated to fever hoat by what | of blockade from that which the federals have main- | 14324. The advance in gold is therefore about ‘The stock market did not vary much last week. they regard as the flendish attempt of thelr advorearics | tained, tho cogency of thi greet weapon of maritine | 1°. cont for the week. No intelligence of mili- | A few descr piions advanced. Pittsburg, on its wantonly to set in flames their beloved city of Charleston | Warfaro is hereafter at an end. New principles of inter- by throwing incendiary shells into its midst, and scatters reg 7 will be to a ee eee bts io Pincay ol tary. ing midnight terror among defenceloss ‘and chil- | time, tho ineonvenicnce which England will shortly, ex. |, = ry: Getenceless women and chil; | Trace, i abe persists in regarding the fadendl blockade | ‘© J , naval oy political. disaster has been received | resuming its place among dividend p: stify it. Within ten days the Sul-Treasury has | ties, as an 8 per cont dividend paying stock ; gg securi- ‘Tho second great lesson of the siege, so far as it has | 8 effoctive, ennnot fall to be apparent to the least intelli: | disbursed nearly three millions of gold in payment | Michigan Souihern, on the discovery that the re- been hitherto conducted, is the tremendous force of | gen!. Fach month inoreases tho number of Con‘oderate | or i terest on the 7.30 notes, the whole of which | centissue of new stock was perfectly regular and breaching batteries throwing projectiles from rifled guns | Cruisers at soa, and hitherto all the efforts of the federals At a distance of two miles against walls of brica and ma- | to sweep them from the ocean have been failures, | has heen absorbed. Within a few days specula- | advautageous to the company; Pacific Mail, on sonry. ‘The two hundred-pounder solid shot are repre. | Many of your rewdera ure aware to thoir cost that | sion jas been more active than it wis, But it is | some cause best known to the parties in that in- sented as making a hole four feet deop in the walls of | the federals, although imbccile against Confederate pri- Fort Sumter, whereas the penetration of the hollow shot | vatcers and’ men-of war, aro terrible agaiuet English | notorious that there are at least as many specula- | *cratal!e property ; and Erie, on an improved de- ©” shell, if they do not burst, is not more than two feot, | commercial vessels, not only when overhauled between 4 toy. for the fall as for the rise, and hence the ad- | mand, partly due to the appronclting election. But if a shel) bursts fairly ee the face of the fort the | Nassau and the Confederate coasy, but also between Eng- penetration is not less than ve fost, and a very large | land and Madeira, or between Madoira and Nassan, in | vance cannot be tracedto mere speculation, as | The rest of the list, as a general rule, was pretty breach or rent ig tory in the susface, cover. | presence of this fact, what is to prevent a Confederate | was the case in January last. Wo are thus driven | steady. ‘A good deal of speculation is going on in ing a circie of from five fect to six feet | Cruiser from stopping the Pergin or the Great Kastorn in diameter. The expericnce gaincd at Fort | when bound for New York, apd, in conformity with an | to the conclusion that gold rose last week, as it | Illinois Central, Reading, Galena, Rock Island, Sumter is sufficient to forbid for ever the construction of | undoubted ru’e of international law, seizinng any goods | had risen for three or four previous wecks, in | &c., with the*prospects thus far evenly balanced simar forts heroafter, and to raise curious tg in | which are contraband ef war? The second article reference to such fortresses as Cherbourg and Quebec. | of tho treaty of Paris is to the e‘fect that the neutral flag | @pite of very’strenuons efforts—made from a patri- | between bulls and bears, Eventually, of course, But fearful as is the forc of these immense rifled pro- | Covers enemys zools, wit the exception of contraband | otic point of view—to keep it down, from the single | paper money must assert its power, and securitis Salee, eee at the distance of two miles, it is belioved | Of war. It will be found, if this war lasts many months ‘which project them, when fired at such an | more, that the forbearance which has hitherto been | reason that the supply was less than the demand, | of all kinds muss steadily appreciaie ; but at pre- elevation as is required to throw a shot for that dis- | shown by theConfeterate cruisers must have a limit. | The wants of the mercantile community for duties | sent the market is 9 “ brokers’ market,” and no tance, will not be available after sixt ty shots, | The very idea that such a quality as forboarance can be sr The details of the battory, ‘which threw ‘sie tact | exorcised by the Confederates upon an cloment which the | @Verage @ quarter of a million a day. In addition one can tell from day to day how the current may week into the city of Charlestan, at a distance, as is | federats claira og their own will probably be scouted in | to this, the excess of our imports over our exports | ran. Harlem has been up and down from Weved, of more than five miles, aro still go im. j the North; but it will be dificult for England to deny | 44, got to be paid in gold. On the other hand, | 146 to 136, on vague ram>rs of a decision del perfectly known in this city as to ltorbid my touching | t0 one belligerent'the exercise of rights which is covery {pon them; but the impression is that, after the first fow or, claimed and fearlessly wiellet by the other. the supply from California is small; inc‘uding the | favorable or unfavorable to the shots, the gun or guns which threw them lost their full me scone, ae Ah anor gM hen sind, | mounts shipped direct to England, which are | Cumberland dropped down to 130, and then force, and that whereas ,the dozen or more shells burst | conducted oy ‘the ‘ors und from Morr’ in tho centre of the siceping town, between the Mil's | draws to a Fort company. Sumter is in rung, but thoze | represented by bills drawn bere, it will not more | ren np to 136 on ramors of « desision of the great House and the Charleston , the subsejuent sbelis | fuins are stronger than the fort in its integrity. | than half satisfy the demand for duties, to say | case in the company’s favor; it closed yesterday fell barmiessly iu the bay. For tho last few nights the | ‘Ze Roi ext mort. Vive le Roi!” Furious bombard: shelling bis been entire imtermitted, and the only | mente of Fort Sumter, Fort Bfoultrie aud Battery | nothing of the demand for export, The other | about 13324. We learn that the judgment of the damage done by the stelis which actually fell in the Sans: protracted through revoral whole nigtts, | source of supply—the Treasury Department—is | court has been deferred for the present, and will town was a slight injury -. two children. There re- | ba lone triffimy injury to tho occupaste of those main otber and most interesting problems to be solved | works, while there is abundant ovidenco that the onergy | locked, except at certain fixed periéds. Some | not be rendered before November, and possibly $a cou lane Sareiernne Miley: ot the lene, 208 hopefutness of the assailants are on tho dotrease. | nino millions of dollars in gold a1¢ now lying idle | December. Quicksilver rose yesterday, with a interest ‘being tho effect iket: ‘If anything wore wanted to stimulate the desperation of by two very large ab Wilmington, and 1e way to Charleston. In conclusion, it fe to assert | done their work the turn of Gen, Reniamin Ff. Butler wilt 7, guns wich, recoutty, ‘arrived | the resistance, it would be found in the announcement | in the Sub-Treasury at thie point—enongh to | good demand, to 6744. When the company begins which ‘has already found ita | that when Genoral Giltmore aud Admiral Mao" save | supply ‘the wants of the merchants for a con- | to pay dividends, which onght to be before long, hat, Voth by the atta and defence all tbe resources of | gome. Tha unnecessn:s to state thats it ihe work of siderable period. But it seems it can’t be got out. | the fact that they will be paid in gold will proba- weiliiary engi ing will be exhsusted, and the indica. | General Gilimore aud A: tions, if Lam not mistaken, Battery Wagner and the could ever be | It was proposed at the Treasury Department, and | bly affect the price of the stock. The carnings of successfull . Here woul robert eet eo for General Butler ao uoless Sassoon tapseacaned at one time it was understood that it was deter- } the railreads continue good. September was a @ avaiable around Charleston harbor will | the ruins of Charleston and to sow tts site withealt. it | mined, to anticipate the payment of the November | very active month: on all the Western fires, and Place at the disposal of the defenders @n affluence of re- (asus Peat Maes ee eS Eee coupons on ths 5-20 bonds. But it seems that a | October, as far as heard from, shows no decrease, source which will certainly wey tho patience and pos. sibly Daflle the in, ny ovee fon 90 periienctows and conssenaing. bin, if taken, to death) still uure- | deficiency of clerical force was pleaded in bar of | Thé January dividends are all placed beyond ques- and inveterate as the Yankee. Praled, he wee a be ee vente, by eo -this sensible arrangement, snd it féll through. Thus | tion, and several roads which have thus far earned Ricuwonn, » , 1868. a nthe afetering anpeai to the British public, emanating | Gillmore aod Admiral Dablgren have stitl ity of | the government of the United States figures as one | 00 dividends are likely to take a place on the divi- a vork to do. to! i stated that it fas excited some allention in the Confederate Statsee | Uelloved tha fens could uot be fired | Of the chief cases und agents of the deprecia- | dond paying list. In Joly, 1961, the Briton CMAMUESTON Aiiguat 171983, ooke hired teal me a, pidly ing | tion of its own currency. It is, however, due to The earnings of the Chiesgo and Alton were:— ceived iastenctons Tron inci parccamenla te ane thc tde: | conducted by the federals, will edict tbe ceaseless suven- | uth to bay that the real cause of the advance in | S-Plomber; —y aT Tad federate syrerans hat Yoadopt f the atin ot ‘new two bund: pou ana three huudred- | gold lies deeper than :he pdl'cy of government or ee y iy owe marine ae Or cone ane Sa Ieeyeees Dat De. Hinited. "For the st fox or twelve days no | he tomporary requirements of commerce, Paper | lncrewe (nearly 60 per cont)..........+++.-++ O61 104 at 13, TABI, it eli “Thter. | pounder Parrott ot byt Mi acti br the Preaty of | shots wore throw bad burst closo to the muzzle. “ald. | every quarter. ‘Though there has been an ad- re! atood that their asseut to the "Me any te feats? Fatingn at olow Folity’ot the Coufedetates te-bold’ Chariesten, is one or | Yancetm all imported goods fully equal to the in- wit The neutral fae vo rs enemy's goods, with the ex = Siete camara Srigimitene bey oe given | creased customs duties and the premium on gold, ‘Art, 3. Neviral coeds, . “or | there never has beens period in our history at the exception of coniraband of | their available and tho engineeriog geaing of re Bo etieapluenundes Ia te rot G : G ees fal eoope. which the consumption of these goods was as large we eee armen Peace ce cy an oe ery cena, Cae eee a rue (0% pero "hh ties then reunalaed mutually bound to obserce aad breath to the echo of its first report. Move. | all the t retail denlers tell the same story. | 1 (069 Per cent)... gnforee the . third aod fourth artic ‘The word “really,” used im the fonrih arti le, must mean les shall. that the cundidos thus explained shonld be tatarpreted in the strictest senge, both aa to letter and spirit~or cise the word means nothing at all Appauded herewitt «re lists of ‘the arrivals of with targoes from foreign ‘at Chariesion tmington (49) sneement of the: 1s, for seven mouths. ‘Loer rere valso anme;ron 19 Of rma! «i war, ore not able torcapture under enem! Art. i CG Commentary upon the in- | kinds, sell instantly, The consequence is the crea- | Were:— tard renton, hove Fes aily, Dict we, | tiom of an indebtedness to foreiga countries which, lansebed against the Lnrks, ia a recent i - co me Moy ~ boar mi in one point of view, is really alarming. Last Ports in the confederacy we ving command of a fortross in Uelzrado, took it into | rope by large exports «f food, which was then anor acknowledge the | bi bead, Ins momeut of panic, to bombard that city. It be eftective with the fourth = So the etserthe wecona) 0: vessels which know that a great warrior, the lnke of Wel- ? a Tington, Inid it down as a rule that you would not be ins. | they can only be shipped from here at a loss. A | at 9c, Stock, 412 bbls. nder its second and thir clauses. “Meanwhile aha uals averiooks the tolith clause, 126 honest e forcement of which, im future, by weutral uations, thdnced the qpnfederacy to th second aud third causes. fay that the conduc of Bu, astaueh as by thas #btrktag fl tions she confers @ serions adeu loan that an ontrage which e ie ral xcite “ the fe which he bas justly lavished upon a uot dis. wtet ber writ pon the government Tu ihe hope of calling atiention to this ty laid before the British padlio, fron de derstand the rapoasibiity of lag! hat responsibility If evaded by the + csse Arrivals of stegmers with rt rivals of steame: cargoes from for sharieaton iW aMuatg. the Here” Sh, H mevac i of the J wit tore mt st pr at gn ent the country an ample supply for the wants of | gq aa, ere preg oe pa matatained, und no- | trade, if it were brought freely to market and = nena more en r dapta bin Sorcus wemnaes, snd ceeupted 8 plies can placed at the disposition of importers, yet if it be | Canadian oy rene cones ~ has lait Kusxvilie cose withheld aoe ee as is the invariable rule lerals. feder: 9 m- | on an advancing market, a scarcity of coin ensues, selves of the opening thus offered to th Ki : » | Gooa = oi ieeion eld to ate at to" inp. end the result is that the premium advances day pod rs $s 4 movernent would uot bo to their | hy day. This advance does not spring from a vivantage. The difficulties of Cen. Rosect Corn ash vmae distance ‘of 100 tailee trom aghen want of confidence in the national cause or the | Cora z 2 3 ah rd, the Rw as be po’ y and in mountains which greatly resemble the J tional currence: may temporane tnnst Deceasarily ‘be extensive. With the eyes of the | 3 “ Aelia a xo r 4 coufeteracy sicadfastly fxod, as they are at thi: moment, | With victories or pence propositions. It grows “Margaret aod | apon Eastorn Teupesaee, it is not believed that there is | oat of the fact that a certain quantity of pon Aante, and the Kate: 2d the Beaure- | danger In that quarter. Vague threats of danger t ¥ i 25th, the Bovtaunla: $2.8. the Atlantic; | Wile Crom a portion of General Grant's ‘army aww beard at | ® Specific article—goldis required to pay the anny. Seip dees | twrvale; but Mobile enn certainly, yanien edooe tot, | alances ands dutien, acd that there is ng Memesret and Jessie; | tke, core Saar Sairecampeaians Re Cane ed not that quantity in. market for sile. The true Will pot be wanting. Romors of considerable activity on | cure for this state of things is @ geners! reduction the tof General Price} Arkansas, of tho o of codions guerilla light Sestoomn a Sg aia | of expenditures by ,the people. If people will he Fang. Totaly & surfs wth cagors from forolen ns ie oltatey uh th Runa: ah. the Granive C great river, of revived ulDese in tho State of Missis. nd the money made out of the war in 2A the, itaanie LN the | Siorty of at hope: Mi ape y foreign a luxuries, there is no saying to what point they “* nongeate | reson | may not drive the premium on gold. [t has been jueace upon iT COUMrle. Ni rutting aide ane sabboun.aeniatenen of Charleston, bev suggested that the foreign importers are tho cri- be Lugenies Ich.’ the Arabian; Tus Nie Ve y where. Te Western Yi oes teria 6 eg — erst morc macnn he ong By, ha Le Bane ath the heighborhood of the ‘tues Buipher aptieg, bon to | namelf, the extreme feverishness and nncertain file and Aaalng tee 7 pa Vein the’ Gur tke Emma; | « force of from two thousund to three thousand Confeders | course of the gold market—we cannot but think he ‘Cromtadt; 17th. the Pantomy 2th. Whe Be eet So teaersty ames teennoacaclrtoy ven ne that an importer who imports goods which he hag 26 and 27 in the unmistakable defeat of the litter The 4 the Cornnbin ; not paid for in advance rans a risk which no pra it ts Unnecessary to dilate, lead to a sHapicion that ir ; Morag Side tone ee treat mnpaieo wuich in bea t te be given to the war will | aa long asthe public are ready to take them off | at 53 Western Rurope and of what el be ne ih bY the On e ri re Frac to roegon the, wkwe’ hold by” Kg, | and'ma quarter where at presect the ‘elcra'e are aut | their hands at @ prot, The remedy must come | \% 1,000 whieh it wiil be Uo thelr luterest, whan ngalo belligoropte, a (opp LO OO Ae from the public, the consumers, or not at all. | 6« : 0 a. 4 lone ng wtp 7 7 , | Terre OY Tale etnionseate Bare been many ‘eewons fi LTA | finance, which bas iatteris pire dh | Yesterday's sudden advance from 147 to 149% was | © of which te the inadequacy of the existing code af tater, | * 00d deat of waceey. Attoation, and concerning whieh | faseribed in the street to a trick contrived by some ee ‘vee. [akan eeaeen kn Ie | amart speculators. It is said that some bull ope- tonal jaw to ft will borea'tor Selle ander the chtored wanes to belligerents aad ses: | js sutcnt endas process toeime oes n a ore condition of modern warfare 1866 such, wee the wncertainty one tuistake to measure ta 8 blockaded eovntry the value of | rators in gold bought $5,000,000 and shipped 7 so prevail jm referonce to rf weer the curreney by the sandard of gold and siivor whieh, a8 | 9,150,000, with a view to alarm the pablic and les of mark | Mr. Memminger bas weil pointed out. bor ino av imucl Hina ad Torey * ors, Rarope, tonetner | articles of commored, whien thelr Ovig-we vit wectming | ell the balance ata profit. This theoay derives | wern s tor van nai. eceetas ave no memorap 1 to bave said:—{t appears that a Turkish Pacha, | Year we were enabled to pay our debts to Eu- Tacrease in 1863 63}¢ per cont.......... slieht improvement in prices of hernionk wBerenaacact Ssesseessas Fes i : & g - ot | ul i f i and " Parle to enforce’ a tprlomn, deciaration | *f@ impeded, as tin aad plubion. ine tro moxcare of da } ptansitility from the fact that on Friday Inst bills |" M'Rovmiowe —rork wan im active requcet and i a tisss Tat 4 to by the Contoderate goreramont, and | more shells ave Leen thrown into the town; one explana. | money hus created a general prosperity whieh sti- | The earnings of the Chicago and Northwestéra ct Ia accordance passed by thei Cougters, aud approv- | tim of this fat ee ate ch CA meciiey | tulates extravagance andglarge expenditures in | Railroad for the month ending Sept. 20 were:— He treaty. are ey TR nae con jo Te eran They never did so good a business as this season. The earnings of the Milwaukee and Prairie du Diy exereie 2 porerful roftyence | Allclasses of goods, and especially the most costly | Chien Railroad for the fourth week in September 922,961 CITY COMMERCIAL 5 tnt Clatecton to | It was an ontrage repudiated of course by evorybody—sa | highin price. This year the European harvests oar ae a treaty in one hand, enya meg ed Sw de in war; because | are good, and the price of cereals is snch that Asues.—Pots were In demand at 73¢:. n Tie. and pearls ny wiedging this ) tifed in bombarding a city even to carry cut astratogieat | certain proportion. of our for lial E mors fi eles ae 3 propor foreign liabilities is Dasavstcrys.—The floor market was q tte end ’ Ta the face of your enormy 1 ‘shes : A sie, cindaing ‘be Obtain entailed | movement Te the x ro oar athe | being liquidated by shipments of securities, es- | 100. 0202. per bb! bigher tovtay, ic"view of the iso in the plerpiong of she | tran ot Pa of the wanton of Charleston vy the fode- | pecially United Btates 5-20 bond», But @ ship- | gold.and sterling exchange, The day’s receipts renched She popes Sav eanes mo surprise. What would | mont of's million of bonds per week is vory large, | 1,848 bbis. The aay’s sales comprised 20,000 bois. State i udiated by everybody” Lad. wheu perpetrated by | and a few such weeks would taturate the European and Western, 2,400 bbis. fouthern, aod 1,000 bbls, Cana- 4 | the » oli from Mr. Cobden the sane pubic re- | markets. The only remaining article which we dian. Rye flour continued in demand ; 660 bots. Similiar enorsulty pervotrated else lore. have to ship is gold; and though of this there isin | Landsat car Rn. baa a wate eessss Lam assored ia the best informed quarters that 1! above tit of vesmels Talla bert al the arathe The exec Roepe A 57 \areindine to minh etek jent-merchantought to assume. But itis idle quote: 1 | Sr eteamers introdwoee sarong the’ wee oF the Block ok river must have long ago been reported ig | Failing at one class of men, when the trne re- fair, dlc a 33 rf nd wii comtti (keamah aed Prov government, aud | oresenc dang tbe ast ten or twelve Ont corara | Hmporters wil import as long as jobbers will buy | § pomloge, te eae cannon Call, 10, ageaan” Mateatioan™ Wane Teas Tee iB Richmond. the long conferences hetweon him and | jobbers will buy as lung as they can find » market bay the market to-day, | statement with tem npon the governments of a if symptoms urn whied | among retailors; and retailers will keep full stocké | Liverpool there were is Bi were mer sole, with e tanned. ples preciatioa to which the ourrenoy has ni leryo o sre'fow ef Jos rendere.to when ts set now pacer | EAE by tbe vies of roa! watato. and oleh actiste ne | Were 4A 34 per cont lower than gold, and no Hi sans 2 mowuly at $10 60. ew teen $13 Foleina deciaration of prive!:ion ‘Ragland | Facy' fort emtate “wnay, at this tumcet anvaige ty | O04 maxehant under the cireumstances would yan $11 8 Ud 20.8 BL 20 for pr und themaoived covstraled to Fesede, Im a pebtign? | SoRwE with Confederate currenry at thd rate cf two | have remiited gold when he could buy bills, If ‘and $10 66 fer plata mess, Lad wea ° rom, dotiars for tbat whieh formerly cost ons. in oF r i th : «i despatenh from the Kor Oca vo Lord Lyous, | words, that which y ®: tn orber | this theory be aonnil, the parties concerned de- | doing better to day, the felleWiay tuagusee . cost 0.000 he ¢ sas . San ue be toast ro glee. item Crof wienteen | #etve, and wilt donbtless receive, the indignant | fi! 0 oat sas 9, nah) wi old prices, i@ fn the . vere, © five & (wo, oF, nt most, of threo to one. Ne vartbehas, reprobation of thd ccmm waa) in ective re tion, Od, tWO OF three Weeks aco, eictoen as et Ayvorations f he 1 @ nee vems Ae8ree to th. oF to create S ven deulars | cuitrency by cheating dy ernt or the sake of @ Preans were lew freely wai ger of entering it or itn, Woe My amd that thove | 1*LOOE rie SarrEney (9 pyre. re do! ar a gold | Cage Aug vo the cater gompeets of emugeiere | fuente of WO bhds snd 670 hoese st 13) PONvaiarity yeni ingrahe OF ogre. the foo | dein cieton, how tha ongress masts noxt | Petty gain, a "a ‘ MUBECTE | Coartiy at auction) for New Orieans, and 11 sway have eucoceafaly easared parongh * Beddunbos, tg faritior sue of Ireuury aoves ror girgg- and receivers of etelon gook. Se presume, how: ! Cuda. Of 4,200 packages at 11 Ko, inyalred for at 6c. a64C tor (¢. for Bama. Bacon y. Men who, at this | tn fair demand at 65¢¢. x 4 (40 boxes. Buttor under tho inttuence of actif. tl panic ant joterosied tude’ | Crisis in our history, oul! eork to depreciate the | DM Guu t sreag waa resiy parebesed iat de ation } nit io, but wore very fm, 3 1 $e TTEW’S STOMACH BIVTERS. eee non HOSTETTE Rosvarren’ OBTETTE 8 CORLPRRATE ChKOMMRATE, KBRATE. « JERRATBO ChE PBRATED JORATB: MBRAIED ARATED RATED ue RRATEE ChURRaArE: sTOMAOR ene STOMACH. Bromack RTOMAG MAC BfOM AL erowagn PTOMAC! TUOMACI STOMAG eTovac ePOMA #TOMAUI CONCLU , ie i Re GrowscH Birreas. © Fi Rs sroma RAS Este ee Ho! Y8 BTOMAC: - Ho! ie ry HOSTETTRR’S STOM HOsTETTERS BrOwA HO! R? MAL Host ERS STOMACH HO! ne Hi B's A RAR Hear HE Wiik Hae He See HEAR WiTN HEAR WitNeasem NEAR THe WiNgSSER THE WITN! AFAR y HAR SHE MAN HEAR THE WIINES3EB. less and pernicious articics are so: bolstered up rertising columne Of Ue nress by it proprietors: of HOSTETTER? BUTTERS rare’ 1y else qudtations from thelr bsincas, earrempondemcn, fst fy fu ‘ ® GENUINE ARTICLE should te eonfunnded. be the ute thinking with ibe FULSOME Pluw AR put into the mouihs of MEN Of BTRAW by vvanctapulous cmplries ant chariaians, whose double ubiect int) wlll woth their trash Believing. however, that FACTS IMPORTANT 70 THR NEALTH AND COMFORT OF & PUBLI can be VERIFIED AT ANY riles «ho vouch for ther: ‘hel, she underaly 5 ENT } u ‘et act tbe bid umier a. 5 o helow @ few comnmua! tions of recent date, to eter ite the attention ihe people, and at thessame tin ALLY REQU al reaers who may frel inte aiibject to ADD! THE INDIVIDUALS THEMSELVES and ascertain the correcinens of the particniarn. Sr. Nicnouas Horr, New Yous, March 2, 1863. Dr. Hostevten'— Dean Sm—Being of a bi: suffered much from sea ai when pegpet coe aw Orieans for New in try sour celebrated Stomach Bitters. Having made the fo the proreller Trade Wind with onttbe least mn owing to their preventive efheacy, 4 progured on the 30th of uly a box of your Bitters for te use of myself and a few friends, on our contemp:a'ed so “age Lo Burepe im the Great Kastern. Aftergetting to sea 7 opered "he bax, and, a With avout ten of my feltow pnsso wera, nartook of the On she second day some of ts lagies ain Dut by taking half a wine ghse?a! th goon rerorered. “Dr. Gold boro. aire i. 0 CO) of the paseeny 1 eimert term ana waitorm wiih enits sure - a 4 board wes seasick after the wesnd dap. De. Pind nove of the arvcie ow bie tesorm “yo ore than T can deserite in convequen two bores ftom sro of Say fate £31) an Yo onght to rd sea, = Ts Lek Serer e Te sare, veral and 3 ES Ae, a id