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3) 23%, a ee — of the omnes, attending Oe tes et Wercolonia) railway. ftest adv Een the lower provi Dring ws the totelliceuce thas Scotia and New Brunswick will bove obi farther ts do with this e@mir. Whether iho statesmen Canada bave acted im bad faith oy not it ie dilticult to Sag bet, cortale ce Jp Bap oll, whstion. capoernes Mere jo & manver which would lead to the oon- ‘Yiction that they bad tikeu lessons {a the act of “‘Seccs- sion” from Jet. Davie & Gupan; ‘Boveral discoveries of got ha ‘this province, which provegthat ( rican enterprise to uywke shig province handreds @re beginning 40 muke their ‘trade and AD arrest ‘a detectiv: é : : Ciacinneti, who was mitted burglary ja phat F office end taking therefrom £1,000 in Desides a large amount th / greenback eu for Rome ti Win without jurtner wot yet come off, Tne aaa bel rebel prixor Hight in boasting @f thee achivye ‘with the guerillas in ‘Kentucky, wortbies represe NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. Mr. DeB. Randc!ph Ketui’s Despatch. ‘anada is destined to be a rked Prospero.s @untry, Even now all that is Fequired ig a larger infusion of American talent and Ame- a e rragat unbapy wey whieh devolates yoer republic has riven of Amerieass tito oar widat.and they pregence felt by their energy and enterpr se, aad by the impetus which they give to commerce. from purses of them for having com- by broak.ny niye broker's 1 Sunda bonds, Duser the Beene. see ‘Conners, wade his way to Montres!, where ‘epenta few slays io WATS Tomuved,to & SLOr’ Ginbiod trom’ Abe cliy” where tornge went swimmialy t Whowas suddenty distheboa by tho ra, and take, particular do- once “whilst sorvimg Hewins, Tecu., Nov. 1, 1863. SMLITARY #PYAIRS TN THE, DEPARTMENT OF THR GULF. Tho developments of tho past fow wooks haye-mater!- ©, tho ally altered in charscter, though not in prin ecndition of affairs in the Valley of the Missiestppi. mean in tut part of the valley of which are formed the oid States lying immodiately npon the river, The rebel troops of Tennessee and ‘Northern Miseiesippt, who last fall and winter opposed General Grant's “advancing st the early summer ‘campaign, which resulted glorieasly, on a eap- ture of ite chosen defensive position, but of the army iteolf, with al lite materict of war. This suc- casa was suecoeded by an immedixto movement, not-vith- atmoapbere of July, upon Jackson, and for tho second time the city fell into our possession, aud tho enemy infractions flew for safety ‘across tho Poar! river towarda the east, and for the forti- This campaign terminated for the summer the activity. of the wol! uizh exhausted troops of Genera! Grant’s invincible army. The forces returned to Vicksburg, destroying everything n20fal tothe euemy, either as a méans of substatoves, transportation or of any other military purpose, and went army,’ retired’to moet and concentrate aga’ still moro glorious day, fn not alone tho standing tho beat and matario\ fications of Canton on tho north. into summer quarters, Ina less degree tho counterpart of Vicksburg eyain crowned our arma in Gen, Banks’ complote success at Port Fortifying and garrisoning this position, a well a8 Paton Rouge, aftor several expeditions the s coasful “Army of the Gulf” retired also, for 9 season, upon the laurels it had gathered in the severe operations of the summer, As regarded our forces, a respite was not only prudent, but obligatoryss The cnergics of tho men might have been exhausted upon fruitless or distant expeditions, and tho campaign might have been drawn through the ‘summor, but to little purpose. The enemy had been driven toa distance, shattored in organization aod dymoralized for the time being into a mob. Asa coned jience, while ho wasted hins8if throngh tho sum-- mer in reorganization, our troops recuperated under tho memories of their world renowned and time en during achievements, undor the prestige of vic tory, under the invigorating influence of a weil da conquering hope of future sory.and triumph, Early in the fall expeditions were set out, to our iuvariablo good fortune as a roatter of moverient, but did not always accomplish an equivalent voted Hudson, Ddaniied, a well founded im results, To these, however, the expedition 4) against Litto Rock, in Arkansas, formed an An adequate force of infantry and artillery, uni ral Stoele, and cavalry, under Davidson—the one having moved up the White river and the other from Missour!, the two having concentrated at Davail’s Bluif, on the ‘Whité river—directed their advance at ance upon the capital, At Bayou Metolr the success of our trcops ena.edithe fato of Little Rook, and with it the fate of Ar- & The Bais § at once withdrew, Price to Arka- Griphis, on the Wa Holmes, Varsons and company in @ sonthwesterty ‘ion on the highway to 008, to Washington, near ppreiene: i mre ter 4 trength, and were jing fortil A any i evacuated ita river, Texns, @ still greptor din the Little Ked, Both thess great militar; ehort time two potnts were ead the enemy withdrew to Lonieiana. CHANGR OF TACTIC, REBEL Abdont this time'the policy of the insurgent govern- ‘ment favored the ‘of heavy bodies of ly Dorwesone . abuir complairu agatubt the biz againat that colum ‘*out armies termed ‘un the prigeot {0ed, whiol they. nay ia aaneseaery vad the ver “army of the Cumberland.”” The main of we | sult & a wrongly applied sysiem of restrictions. Ihe enemy was conseqnentiy withdrawn from 1, | peinoiples of the prosent system are right cno agh; but tho Yorhood of Atisnta, 7 the retrograde movemect of our treops gave this mw! toaucurated plan of repelling Rosecrans, whore triut 9 ondoubteciy would have becn the death blow to 1 cause of the tasurrectioniate, prompted the adoption of the rame volley in the tras Missiestpol army of the is Bew programme Is Dow deing consummated, the fui) particulars and explanation of which appeared in tbo columns of the Haratp about @ week since, ood ie ‘trie may bo ropeated as follows:—Tho troops of Arkan- saz, under Price, Holmes and Parsons: the troops of Loui- ainda, under Tagior, Hobart, Straight, Major and Greene ; ‘and pagyof those of Mrzruder, In Texes, are to be con- fT, am the pori- Alonof derance, wich Beaumont on the Noches, as thebase, ce of gupplies. The object of the ene- ro 18 to tura duck the successful a& vances of Gene revelre centrated at Nibie:'s iiuif,on Sabine end Texas the #% rai Banks’ moving army ‘The armies of the enemy ceat of tho Mixeissipp!, thus finds are moneed in their medn strength against’ to mask she tho Bisa!-sippt” was crested out uf the old departments of Teunesaon and Gen, Grapi has dee placed at ‘o-ecrans yields bis old areny to the ai thomas, Oue trans Mieeiseipot irs respalo the same, activity belay now condined to old “Army of tho Cumberland,” with some increas agaivet the Army of the Gulf oa the woet side of river, In view of thi, tho “+Iitvisien and the Cumber! ita bead, while supersedura of ‘bat part iuciuded in the Department of tae Gulf. APFAINS IN GEN. GRANT'S OLD DEPAREMENT. Of affairs in Gevera’ Grant's new command much might wach is going on; but for the prenont wise ure. r i or of our affair GCenvral Grant's old department ts much change! renurk it mw expected to convey th tude of military operations therein. Tuough less, {he same princine of indiecriminae and acrim: hitred of Yankees,” and desperate resolution to their dasired independence, moves the iow m Mtry they duce oc pled. Lhege bodies Kinds, partly compose! of regular ct troops of the msurgent army tho reat yuwe up of ately organized men, constituted maranders fthout orders from Bichor authority than the eh they are gonstituent members Ia aecordance with declarati n of several of the ¢ 8 when the witveseod the dawn of I, tant ¢ every treo,every Dish,” sud 8 the! reerant their race would Gont «(| fue ge rights, iGdep cowards Whom moder pariance has tetued *guoril have bees organiced |) view of such om ecirem@t fain the bavo i inthe place. of large armies to bo flod, bo waver, the worss uf men—tbad is Lhe pourent aes. Segaved ih this aynt , through lak ‘hein tives in the servies ¢ ease, Little assistance ea organized froyn such tater cowminrs want atte i ingly por oe expected (rom & ‘3 io gz Jo-aaved magni mer ically ous der are and and Bell tain of the band of whict ' pear oi Southern | » and ultinn:s rola, the pitiab «ie the construct of the | | Trade om the Removal of I ye Me. whied tertanet By the of (met that go rae niciow of any kind, hi Stalos ee 4 A nate Moch of the Soutiarn torrit: or wexce lonely adapted toa deerslvory nthe approy 0. ved t fs oabar : ts of quer! na atid Georgia, « 1 wn ansipypt mudd 1b an Jes abi (ong would then cenme 4 ty tary omabhaument ly kee wy “ to combat wes Tees 1 ib \ praweme, ta dg" ake ' , a h oe ea) ' * x * “f ” a 18 \ngopS Aan tows Crmton | tyne tt dt we ee Pincipal!y of tb : xanm, ely, bat will ma mes ore, alocg was ire Matchez, \ stich wan enptain,’ rm usual After #0: place 10 Wat, tanen A mereautiic ber of pated from the” } of offeual ‘Thus far nent of tewporary miles, with over fifteen cases delays. out thi requirements of master. ins nig ae ehirt. we we rewbliged to do. larly ¢Bessined. ‘On wy ret tentien, wake, de ai obliged to follow in a fleet of at detain: ot usrtevice the usual durat doard part of General W. Ler Givis) om, and tf destined to the assr @ indisiorence and intentional deiay exiibited meno censure ayainst the commander with I forbear to éay moro, though 16 could be ‘This f cet het dros Just! yedone. nt % seit. @emall fee Is a happy inducom rmasters to aliow a boat ty pro- Some can bo purchase oxorbitantiy for their {avors, mother source of tneonrenience is occasioned by a Js," sa they »fe catled, picked, xper fenced fy the mic @ mority end © armed -erages. xper # bave a’ spree Sty carge (poet, the on ** general” ty of quart “government in a maicrity of instal ~ whose omy adaptat emout with which they deaw thale um Al Helena, as an exauple ia my personal 0, the “ald” of: dur boat seized tho opportamity m shore, which he did to our delay er whn'f day. ‘Tho object'In the appointment of those swids” t3 to seo that no coutraband goods are carried, Bbin could ax well he done at military posts by ne pont; for, though thers ba an aid’? hi} ant, Phave never goen but one look ino the wature of ‘The Tvoasury Department tad better try @ pion and save its credit. Wlrined of in regard to detention. by quartormasters, it wreald be well to establish an citice at nessof that office being excl {Hotbe purpose of Diver transportation tbat it iedmpessivde to tind «quartermaster, who is #np- posed to Enye other duties. My che creation of a trans. portation officer «it would remove all delays NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1863.—TIUPLE SHEET. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Muxrum, Tenn., Nov. 2, 1663, fimptinass of Ue onled of th: People of Rew Ovicans— Uncertainty of Travel Xd Transportation "er chan— Pompe ‘Toe bo: slarted 0 At Natchez ag: Dark for above. We arrived at Vicks Ty Git embarked to make w of infan try. than woukl bo reqrired erssary-Jusinemad: ‘ln eon: Kirkland honorable, nob! Italy for the U 20 TKS MOTOR OF THR HERALD. New You, No Allow moto rectify.chrongh your columusa mistake or inaccuracy that slipped, I suppose by involuntary ali w- sion, 10 the short but impressive gpeech pronoun ed bv the rereuade given Inst night to thes brave Major Genera) Sickles. Al'ading 0 the monsgrous conspiracy of fish aristocracy aud of every arowned Burope against our Union and truly democratic Yoattta ous, he epeaker wade an exception in favor of fir, Ht mast not be forgot! by Tatiana patriotin Lombard wader in which It is eayried out ta Muck troublo is still experienced frown a few" small par- ties of querMlan, but if ia.not sufficient guarant v0 10 make it @ menue cf shutting of then ie aa sy a ——?, pr nctico of, ly does mage "grow! Fr ‘the occasional porforatiwn of @ boat. he activit; the re! body of troops te operate uuadvisadle and peojudi are fully able to. eope with guerilia batteaios, wh Le our troops inthe feliLave thetr fail share of daty t' hold a pow umenaced and bighiy important 2 rateg! ¢ po oa Ubet V and by a goverumen' aeu tim any to b> our ange, 0 kuuperor oF cmihe River Madary and Older Delay Inier/erences 4 the Quariermastere—Phair Powers, and Kw Abusd— Inconecniengcs fo Some and Mavortism towarde Oh: re— Queritia Troubles en the River—Showld Immediate Action be Taken for their Batirpation ? ibe. BSince the reopening of tho Misciestppi much agitation hhageprung op im relation t the removal of the reatria- tion that had previously been iat4 upon trade on those ‘portions of the etrean at the nme in possession of our armies. After.cousi‘erable (oo, more t™ fact on the part cf fretful politicians than the true commercial and Tepresentatives of the Northwest, the desired end was esccemplished, and 9 Bum: fa government ‘service. Wo on tho route until Mt ten o'ctock at night partment cou we were brought to, but withon: | m in the samo oti and “special? ordere ems- headquarters”? of the departments, nilstily setting forth the the new em, and explaining im. @manser what shoult and what should not be dome; what goods could bo carried, and specifying what wore Comraband; prokibiting all taudings except at regularly | eatudliahed military ports, and cautioning el! captuins and ‘commanders of vew:cta of the criminality and congeqasnce agaies! tho requiremenge of the instructions. orders wero pradout and wiso. ‘Witn a power plenipotentiary by other orders, every quar- termaster, whether ne be acting oF real, whether he bo second Heutenant or a lieutenant celenel, at‘overy perma- mititary post, was designated an tho ee person to carry ont the instructions ef all ordes Felation’to trade. “As a natiral cousedrence, from St. Louis to Now Orleans, & distanco of over twelve hun tred Teguier aod irregular military Pout#, *hore wre as many quartormasters, god in mont However, theebjection dose aot lie here. I speakenot of tho obligations of al! Doats to touch at theso Pains, but of what they experience when thus carrying the military ortiers regulating the navigttion of the river. Let the foilowing instances in may | "Kt periencg suilics to illustrat the fic A‘oat apon which Lembarked it from Memgphis with @ full cargo of logitimate freight | ¥ for Vow Orleams, and # number of Toturn troops making their way to thelr comments, the ‘iver. Dot catterad at different places »_ Jeb, te bo. undernyod renehed Here our to report to the @ fderabloceareb be ab lasts n finding the habitation of the aforesaid ci ocki gat the door, the indivitnal himself He inqaired the captain’ which, when told, eet the official in high dudgeon, aud the carpusin was ordered back to the boat to wait bis pleasu se, which, to the displeasure of everyboiy aboard, other points wo wore stmi- buniress, ‘tho boat on which T was then a psason. Ger Was subjecied'to still greater ineonvenience snd de. ‘is boat was aco on & private trate, fully complying ‘with al! orders of th At potnte'helow much delriy Standing the tact of a gove dogo all Dight, apd tho goxt mo Abont nian o'cieck orderot a batta nd Liontenant ©, D. Willard, with Jesup, bus italy beva doing good servico on the Bune river, Yesterday his Liliputiaa vossol arrived here te safety, after a trip up the river to King GENERAL FOSTERS DEPARTMENT. Mr, Edwin BF, De Nyse’s Despat Noaroux, Va, Nov. 1363, ‘Landing. During bie expedition Lieutertint Willard, I learn, burned three rebel signal statics. Tue services of the little attention to duty ip detail, Jeaup aud her commander have become of late tndrspen- sable in this department—reauit of enterprise aud strict ‘The many successful opera tons of this boat Baye mado her a perfect pot m the ae- partment. continue not only tm numbers, but on a prodigiously aovempl: in rt time since set | obwith | re our | horrible fa con! of covatry to em for a Yo await the qood pleasure of the authori Hee Wo wero detained a day and ahalf, and afterwards ance of Rov! To correct t gh. The inhabitants of Now Ocloans are wrou as true as K is Rassie Paanel. the national will, by the power of the poodt wu virlue aud umdauntod he throug of Uidiet and of the old ae Of bho rat amoug the eoverai he moet ewphati at Wa ayn Wntted sori an BaLwn, transact port. Ali stoppaces should be regu: iat, ade, ut the chiet stations, and not aliow ® boat to krought to by a xquad for ‘no other reason than to 1Fo Sor & newspaper oF the Bows, as often 13 the case. nev of tae above shocking condition ®t affair (ibern 1 little indecement w beaw to ply between the lonthern eitiee and New Orleans. £¢ a matter of neces- sity, therefore, agricultural productions, wh'ch would pmatusaliy reg Hie, coast cities by river’ are scarce Jarl the cavale regiment wheel boats, which aroun to Memphis. LL ent to many of @ low rate; oftcer a every evils come pramineut sively devoted It often happens Jon. tho erg igathw of the ie than Duriwz the ¥ present upomehe principal scenes of Me cov testa of lilon, to weakea our Strength by det hing ® inst “these Lids w vuld be sho ga Booate o ti Pt de st Ww. a fo € ta! © Lb esdly wai port aul Every mail eying for now. Lhave hoard of but on that #0 anxionsly ‘expocted. ja my ‘goumnunteation, # uuurberof ladies nder ing of te is nob held by theenemy, wud therefor the limits of our tines, it became thelr own thelr way within the rebel lines prope 1 ‘was no casy tusk: but it was tho ve for them under: the circumstances: ty of thi Kero, im aw bos . med y ‘ore tal What with decapitatious FLAGS ev TRUCE THR REMOVAL OF-GHRERAY FORTER, ami tho substitution of Maior General Butler, Generel Barnes, it is understood, is to remain at bis pont tn Nor- folk, ngbwithstanding the other arrangement & efaire 10 ‘the vicinity. grand scale, What ® is all about, neue I have met aro wise enough to inferm me, and substitutions, ehanges and rumors of changes, im this department or that, ono Ja at @ lors what to think, Delieve or write; and in this quandary the best course suggested me fs to await developments, We are pot alto- gether in doubt, however, in regard to, such rumors, for one of theso'bas becn verified, and wo havo the {rat fait for the copveyance of Houthern ladies without our lines fare anxiously inquired after by numerous anxious fair ones who are desirous of making thoir abode in “ecresia. brings several letters on thi information trom oilicers or ethers itkely to nbject, aud 0 such hegifa oi women as On that occasion, ax 1 in t y rail to Sulioik, which alth beyoud fF to work This, of course, ‘that could be done Beside the regular trace boat, the New York, which either inale or fem ms extreme’ sistance wil! Be © our brigut side o ohiwalry rs y rans regularly botween City l’oint aed Fortress Monroe, 1 have heard of no other for the conveyance of rebels, to the robo! lines; and, indeed, tt that any further extra as fudles ag aro desirous of Wo yds and taking up with TO DRSRRTECS or now not only department, aud soarcoly & ¥ us warning that rebellion aud the war atill contront us. At Witinmaburg, and throughout that part of the penin Sula which 8 held by our forces, I fad a similar etate of 60 fores of tho enemy in nd our inen are allowed to perform thelr duties Occasionally a Luiserable, mating gueriiia will manifest Dis ran cor by asbot from behind # tree, but such cowardly efforts are {a the main abortive. Richmoud, like the country between it and here, most truly be drained of there seems to be as withent mach loterraption, Rolf starved, per tlont regi hits Connectiont ‘are wow v y awaiting the naming of the last Getty, in whore hands ution has been entrusted to have fallen into @ flood etalon. from our army, named respective paay D, Pigbth'Con dali, Company KE tence of death, aud v day on oarth by ¢ fair of their exe nth of two We Uxeeutious follow tn sickening placible military necesbittos, It 13 true, but nowe the less ton, for ail t PART MOVEDIENTH porlange whatever. tend te Suflolk or vicinity, bat rebel all amis, dat even Union offiror pe from the eharne! boures, yc 4,7 und revels our Hoos at its -available troops; ertors aud contra. succeed to rouking ept “prisona asbarg, with 1 whole For thy laut hor- im Our pickets ox- Hi fs quiet Uhroughout the vsket is ever heard to give about November 1. been subscribed in a single day. Buxpay, Nov. 8, 1963, Thronghout last week the money market was stringent. At times, for an hour or #0, there were indications of a relaxation. But they proved uni- formily delasive, and the regular rate for call loans yesterday, ae on each of the preceding five days, was seven per cent. On each day Inst week good houses, in good credit, with good collaterals, ex- perienced great difficulty in borrowing at seven percent. The cause of this stringency was two fold—first, the withdrawal of money from this city to the Weat for the movement of the crepe, and for the use of the insane grain speculation in which Western men have embarked; and, secondly, the excessive conversions of curren: cy during the early days of last week and the closing days of the week previous. The West ‘hae drawn an unusual smount of currency from ‘us—how much we shall be better able to estimate when we see the bank statement to-morrow—and will keep it until the grain speculators become satisfied that they kad better realize. necessary te recapitulate the facts with regard to the conversions of currency which took place On the lst inst, it was re- ported frem Philadelphia that over $1.,000,000 had Iv is not That thie sub- scription warnot a genuine one—that is to say, @ bona fide absorption of United States bonds by investors—is obvious, whole amount specwlation by others, whose public interest may met hay were Kove! ‘object, Thre -fourths of the undoubtedly taken on rument age apart from ta and views of private gein, may have been to stimulate a gene- ral desire sto inyest in government bonds, fairly be quesgioned whether their arder for the It may 9 tempted these par- ties to overshoot the mark, omd to kill the goose which Jaid the goden egus; for the consecmence of such heavy conversions of currency as were roperted wes an excessive accumulation of ovrrensy in the ponding @eeremse in the hanks, involving « ytrin- govt money ngarket, anda pressure of all kiw!s of securities, inciuding Si inevitable *) bonds, for sale. Yeuter: Preasury,-and a corres: day 5-20 bonds were offered on the Stock Exebange cent below the rate at which at hy a, off] pe 4he government agents can mouey con ginves tight these furnish them. I onds cannot help f oming onthe magicet in large qnantities, and we may see cannot be obtained otherwise th Phas, insteed of miediat ¢ sale of the remaining $136 006,000 of to proc are it. om selling at 95.9 98. the streset and every banker Every b: in the country controls or holds seme of these bonem, andif money be sold inswring the im- o bonds, , as was predicted, the + illy operations of ov cay molestation whatever; @ circumstance fully ao- punted ween v6 a! feat force jesiro on the te ty. any em gor and a captain—w' thus entered our lines. bel capital, rea. Yost ‘THR NEW YORK BLECTION art of thoge * to the m hecs how goos tha good fight tn their staunch old native 4 fa iptonse, aud much debate provails,ané mauy bets are pending on the result. have received late telegrams direct from “ tue scene of ‘ation’? —the polls—are oage: cir knowledge; and, tako it ail fn all, we bave ‘the anxiety evinesd as tothe result, quits a fair y for our lors of election eights aud exciteme.t ip © born” fr Dy tho {act that thore aro no rebel troops be- Fat ioast none in outil- (esterday two oflicors— 4 from Richmond , excites no Mttle interest among the soldiers hero. Tho wo Parties professing to ought after for mmoic ' mir. Wim, 11. Seimer's Despatehes. Fortean Moxnor, (GENERA). POSTER RELINTED FROM COMMAND. Since the firet occupation of this. post-by éhe United 1ny Compa. ta certaim that 6 ashingwon. \ WHAT HAS BERN AgoOMPLIsIRD in this comman 4 during in a military view, 1 vot of much Importance of the sain portion of bis troopa, he could make no ag- greasive mevemi at against the revelry, bat mado sucn isqJiminished (orecs ae ty insure safety 6 ouemy oD our line. I , Feinforcewenta have besa seut wo tI and alow daze ag everything was prepared for « 4! nent, which + vould have be f positions from wurprisn by (seporal Foatar acquainted the War Departme: to hie contemplated advu was We notice :ham@given, « rep.7 Came back tmnune couwtormanding the entire tbatwhe troops are soro.y dowpyetnted, aud the couatry 4 certat UrGumpl of v6.0 i 1 Fowl 2 territory + belby Put ub were Hows Convey ar ein ben bic, Amie Fraucis i cob an gaint nee! te 1 ede racy; andi we would Dave gained we hus » ta tare Jot antic to give the tall ty Be,ag Rometbieg OF the sane kind may be insttt wid; aod abou! vod bere lave 0 int brit ng. wh r ae corpe nnd thd 19 assume ferwion y ow F army rue PROCEED MOVEMENT a he enemy de rd, may West NO at vital poi a made the ant wiglh wii) age nb depoctment but Now Ue atouner Job 4 bb ceboad Guly ens ything in readiness to start, and only & hort ae ately nce ie ‘ ov. 4, 1803, tterly, how- command of the 70 cated States troops, in command of General Butler, in April, 1661 we have had no less than fe Commanders of shis depart Fixat was General Butlor; next camo General Wool; them Goueral MeClellan bad (his post placed under bia control, and General Dix euccooded next. During the monw: of Amgust jast Genera) F@ster was appointed to the command «of this department, which was consoidated with that ofthe Department of North Carolina, day ortwo, however, Genéral Yoster has been relieved, snd rurior says that Major General Butler, the first in command hore, bas again boon ordored to this post, not bteoath, Dut also of the ight thie #oport is I cannot say; bub it peral Foster i relieved from this post, aud Pefore to mogrow be will be on bis way to Within aty at erat Yoster’s administration, Stripped Ox conve sions altogether. It! to be hoped, however, t) iat the money mar- ket will case up during the present week, and then jthat further sacrifl ties ‘may ‘be avoided. { gov ctob er 31 may really have the -sfleet of checking mament seourt There, are many reasons for ‘believing that thie will be the case. The Sa) Treasury balance has declined from over $4 0,000,000 on Monday to $2 %4,705;174 Uast even- ing. The bauks, whiek hi ld above $11,000,000 ot? legal teuder last Mon day, wow $20,000,000. Government iss net only hold over iving ‘deposit certificates in payme nt of <ubsceiptions to the 5-20 bonds, thus re ving the bank» from the cnecessity of keeping a-large \stock of currency on hand, bat ie anticipating the tmatun'ty of debt cor tificater, and paying off all that matuse before March nomt, on presentetion wt Washin,cton. Fi- nally, the subscriptions to 6-:10 benda h ave fallen to a moderate figure, end there is sonie re to believe that the speculatoes who mabsc: for them so heavily quite willing to for them fo that is now r some days to com. required to the money market is a restoration cf confi- dence. This is impeded partly by the tinoidity of banks, many of which realize th et their recent subscription for $25,000,000 of new ¢ tegal tenders, a woek ago will be supply the seal demand restore All ease to which were not and are not rea ty for delivery, has placed them ei tions of speculators in stocks. vy conversions of last wee! t to the five- the he rely in the’ power of the ‘Treasury Department, and partly by the opera Wix @ the effect of twenty loan was discerned in Wall 1 teect, large number of brokers and bank officer § went short of stocks, on the very plausible ® tight money market must panic. Unfortunately for them, not sufficiently the present holders of rai 10 @ 15 per cont, and the be: jy short on a market which evinced 4 masked the first opportun'ty. large determination to rise realized the way propewty, theory that ‘produce they had es trencth of ie the amount of railway stocks now held as pegmanent investments. When the tight money mvkat came stocks declined a mere fraction, insteadpef falling ‘These operators, thus canght, have been manen vring for 2 day or two, In the Cleacing House & out of it, to proiong the stringency end enibe borrowers. How long they can succeed int the lawe of trad fair presumptio: week th: is will realize @ruggle, and will permit Us. e', rained Minsv ort 64 Paciee wail NY. Centra: lorie. | Hnvson River..... Mn wins 1 that during ¢ the the hop he m narket to of trade be seer 1 recs isting The resent their “y esume ite t 1 wtly ra found themselves | | t heads in the | ratore, comprising some of the old: upper board, and nearly all the ran& and file of the public bogrd, have not only sold the stock they had, but have gone heavily short. Notwith standing alf this, the market is stubborn, aud even strong, at a very small decline from the prices has = bought of & week stocks that were sold hast week? they? The presumption is that the great opera” tors who were mere lookers on during the months of Beptember und October have been once more taking their line, quietly and gradually, and that | Gxnuy bxon by and by, when, ia the natural course of events, money becomes easy and the spirit of speculation begina to work ouce more, the snc who have won the great priz their enstomers. And quite a large body of ope- the war began will be discovered to be posses | her daughter Margaret, are Tes peck sons of the bulk of the popular securities of the day, which they will probably consent to return hock’ Tho romaine will be interre to the parties from whom they are now buying ens them at10 or 20 per cent advance. There iano | 1 go. Who the r ' On Uareday,, Oetober 8, at the rest- Where are | tio bride's parents, by Une Rev. Lat Jon 4 | Me Deiaoy Lotens to aies Magain A, Joumsom, | city. | STissse—It At Trenton, N. Ja on Wedneadays | November 4, by the Rov. G. Musgrave Mir abatement in the speculative temper people, and no falling off in the general bashes of the country ; and, without some very or easful men | 9 Janx, wife of Joby Ai Of the street since of ed accident, @ fresh outbarat of speculation seom inevitable before Asuns—Receipis 14 bbls CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Parunbay, Nov. T—6 P.M. ‘Tho mark: w Year, pots coukd uot be bought under $8 O75. only 282 bbls. to-day of pots and none of poarls Baesvervrys —Thore was @ slight reaction im the flour market to-day, aid Wostetn and State, inferior and com - mon brands were sold Se. # 10 white good trade ar Ti demand was almost wholly Common Good to for 2ew di andl wa! tions, cuits i The t ree cal, puncheous Buck heat flour ; nieaees —almder very heavy rocoipts of whet toa Vsiteis) and some whatement in the demand, prices de The tr bur cols oo wales we: dium, and eold CANDLE have revised, rivals, was well suet a footing up 2,500 dull, and the iow grades dop sis of $6 35 a $6 30 for commen deseription was fm active e3 wordt. shade bolter 10 (or Atinntic mille and caloric, inotading coipts 965 bbis. and 1,049 bage choice extra do mon Capation ; nod to choice extra do tho spot and #),000 ago #41 05 for round Westorn mixed, and $1082 a #110 for common Lo good Wes Pats advancet Lo Bic briek speenietive demand, bi cloang at Bho, abo ige. (or Btate and Vv ¢ 67,661 bushels, and tho S88! pe about 120,000, Jocliding 60/000 Canadian, to arrive be fore thy mevigation, at hc Sout Attor Uh ‘4 for marrowfat, dy. 7,000 boxon prime city jun€ Western sold ab We. @ de. Corrke.—Demand fair, prices Rio at sso, Coat.—A Philadelphia paper Kaye—The wos! tonnage | o'clock for tho paes work foots up about the sans aa tant, oud Incroases he aggregate tounage of Abe aoaso 0 to 4,211,049 | the 32d yoar of hie ago. Love, againat week. your, boing an increase of 11: thin kamemee ero flour, in and tho demand good t quotations, tte locah trade and tho wala were. 10,286 bbls, and the market closmg tamely at our with smal? within our range. very dull, We quote:— yoritne State aud Wostern flour Extra SUMI®,,. « ow—! Ryo flour was qui Buckwheat Spaowlatirs entne forward more [roel vem amounted in the aggro/ate Atel A $149 for Spring Chteage for Milwankeo club, $141 a $142 1 aubue Tamily kind’ were v onfined to the wante Provinces. th 0 to. and the from lhe late residence 9 Hirtiing! 78,000 bushels | remajue will be tak #1 84 a $1 at Voncx.—On Sancay (0 r amber Mijwaa- | thon, CaTmentn 25 years 1 in the early part of recoipts a7 1 mand Wax sotine at full prices beaws, chi gy et §2 60 to" m0 3,000 Qwuntole Cuaade pe Sons. on shonid be | ¢mopedistety removed. Corvus ‘Bde. can. Comrum.—The sasckat was more active and femor ih was firmer and Tho stock was at Seles 2,140 baiog at Hc. a N7c: for middlings. ‘Dutde.—26,0004be, Armorican sopperna eid att see dc. Dine vit COL Mb 14)6@., ADA 774 ounces quinine 63s. of tomnag’ ak bags Fine woes active with sales of 1,100 bie. 4 51 Fre eo continy ed Gal), apd with tho enormdus excoas ates were In LAVOT Of the nhiaper to Liver yo London, pe and 100 nhs. Ubagrmas Ein. OF 19 Hees, per peuiral tard at 220d Gm Me THe 400 Uberot bof, per ton. T shout 7s. . ato wil Var weg ia OW private w v be ate et in ton Mer "$s wa Or Wd to Ne Wowt [ cash (en nd ow home aoe a ow At » Marnie cunwier Ve Vovlmeh, M oun io eine of 6,000 he ried a ‘ 1.0 wheres t dod 00/4 : r ” , art #1 25 foe nity tt * * ‘ “ veer, 206. & i ' 1 ‘ tira gw 400 bbim. otro Yard and 69 hind 10 A Britian Wark, to Mareriiier 1 wasn stp, 69 Cork, § hy rnaemsion , towards t pri tations, which we of the email ar- the Cauadian was | rn 800 bbis jon @ | Chariton strect ve jour was Wee, $1 424 $1.44 for old winter red Western, $1 454 $1 5 + $1.65 a $165 for umber 62 ¢2 for prime white Michigan, Bye, wa very © 122 a $1 25, Micbigan woek, at $107 recoipts 26, els 060 Woo to Cereayndéoy time last Note tbetaad- the yarda in awd $11 20 | omy son of Soba and ‘The demand For coal is a6 ite of cont, is leasened by diorder oF be greatiy aggravated. of Haltimow have euid, in Addition to hat otresty published, far futare telivery at tallow at | potruleuas at Another, bewoe (wo a funeral ong from 1924.8 | at is | on nat tb Pi e. @ 4 se fom 88. deme ia ; . wring aired ite at 4 ve as . os 500 bb randy wine 8 00 bbw. of the latter to float ay under @ tly” reacted, nt . n. ‘the re- w, aged 47 yours, & & y } ce yD faland, and conkdeut of uta city for Barley quiet; aalesy ¢/600 bushels at $140 for State aod $1 50 for Cano’ m Herley malt duit ANS AND IRAs. ~The 1,200 bbis The on per neutral flag, were 600 i) wackagen batter and cheows at a rate MARRIAG ber 2%, by Rev. Jacob West, f Deback to Mies > Wits TAvLow, of Alden, N wet Me Hous, af Tr Died. Axpanson,—Nevr Trent wou, in the & ‘Tho relatives and friends of the fami her sone, J Sv., Wilitam, A. ©, and tofuceral, from. the residence of hor se a VE Hi OBO vida of tho family ek papers pleane ariel sever, Sas GIAELAN nd Elizabeth Bremner, aud frienda of the faratly from bis lato ronid street, without further iny ital ‘ +, On Saturday , Ne as 8. Col late Tae days. aged 6 youn, 10 Farewell, farewell my Vim sleoping with my f ‘The funeral wii! take place ¢ Afather, Mr, Francis Wbiilipe, S80 ny) aiternoon, at lali-port ono a” or he eg Jonn D. Cleo Ness, of Dutchess ay, November 8, P aged 36 years {tho family are on Twenday a ng. ‘Corn | Bligo (Tréland) papere yiaaee copy, ° . od enpply ¢ “3 Ou y, November B, J. T. Com, aged 47 ud 9 months, a ineral will teke place from bis late rosidence, in noar Puluam avenue at twoo'eloek. y, November 7 rw, 6 nonthe aed 4 days, Davinnow,.—€ ox, nged Gd Tho relatives and fr lav ited to ited the Caueral, from bis 1 Doan atreot, Brookiyy, © Tisiav.—On Saturday, November 7, | ¥ of Danial Dut 4 years latives and friends of to attond the funeral, M Do, T Attorney streot, this (Moudny) o'oloek. Devs Devine, aged a tood Ube funeral thin (Mf lati ves nds of the fain\t » funoral, Heth ue wner of Third on O'C1OCK the absence of tales the nominal quotm ) morbibg ‘The cora market, in, view of the ay) APA continued | daughter + Advi y vwith w largo | J.¥ roe ie ane prey fg 100,000 on of thse fan 10 arrive Dex on Tuc ay —On Sunday, November 6 Live rly live yoar®. sand relatives of Raddiors’ Manav attend the f ctegoth wrest, Ganvax.—On Sanday, November # “Tho relatives agi! friends of the interment, Newnan. —Oe Sundays, November hiss age. on Tynaday afteracon, at two 0 clock iarcnos —-On saturday, Nor varrate, Na 17 Weat Tw: , afternoon, at three a clue to Marble Domerery far inwormert | Mowrar-Ou Friday morutmy, pve, ts tho tanh pear Ofhis age, relat will be Caken fr Hovw! agdslo fA tarda, N. tty year ot her ntl trteada of 1 oe | 8 Jere Mat Het frten de wait acum i St eer, Soate jem eat eleven care of 4 1) voare 8 AND DEATHS. a. 1 pear wine Brooslyo. om Wedneadey, Oct» tonaut Colonel Wa vorhof Sew York ety foesday, Uetober 22, By she ry cused, W ithe daughter of Mathew Daly, all of J., 00 Friday, November iy snviied bo attend No, 10 Attorney strert, this (Mo tyn.on Briday, Nover from No, 50 Cariton avenus, tie ( Pas pact ten o'eloei, wishoub furthor f i eiraey aoruing, Novet- di the funeral,this (Monday) atorne.2 rein ts acer NO ber 7, alter @ short and povere linens, 1nowse Fuaxcs, son of Jano fe riher dear, m the residence of hin o nwa frlendA are rogpoctniiy invited to axtend. persic, ou Monday , No ited to attend the funo orocon, from bis 1s , Wauam Day ne the lamily are reapecttaily Tuesday mar ‘ator a loag anil patuful Wines, f tho family aro reapecttally from bor inte residence, on Sunday morning, Novonthor 6, Rememn aro reapectfully invited to at any ) afternoon, Catvury Comotory (Or tolerment jag, November #, of consamp nin hariiate remidenee, Guo Havdrod {flariem, on Sanday afteracan, November Mt ber parts, bowween Third and Fourth weioty a bia iale Eowide: Ne, a Tuesday afterudbn ab two _tp Rast Corinth, Vt, Arora Mania Cunems ot Jonathan ?. Greene, aged 89 yoara, 0 moutbes Tends and rolatives of the fami'y are iavito| irm. alos 600 bags | attoud tho funeral, from bor late residence, No. O81 State sirest, Browklym, shix (Mowlay) aftervogn, at two ally are respeet’ invited W attoed tho faveral, from thy and tans increase over | mother, Na, 64Grove ‘treet, oo Twoedey afvern’ cotrenponing aime leat year, 9 price cos! i nteadiiy | nm ovelook Mid remaiua will be taken to Groen omy on the advance, baw ing goue up $1 per doa wince this day seed oy b+ aaa coal in now bar? fro ia clty ab vor tan of 2/000 poun par lon con oP 500 pound fivo, and notwashatending © scarcity ef millabie vessels for tho trade, cowl does not accumulate on tho woarven. With the prop. wot scarcity ob fuel and bib 44 18 dmportanty shat ali tuderruption totho flan produa- Under the mret favoradlo work dngeot Ure trade thoro will, no doubt, much suffering | the appreaching winter, atiould ic be severe une; burgif ths wnpp! other cause the ewaflering fon we 51000 y ¥. Hantor, ia tho & The retarrves and friends of the family «°¢ Jow ited to nttond the fanera), from No. 185 aidont dmughter of Willis H a er ee fnvited Voatieod the funeral from 4; fall jovember 8) Joan s: ne Cri@eda of stiend the feaoral, «itil frfthor wane mm. tevited 14 as late FenidoucH, A2 Baws Hereotent oot. Chis (Mond) aftersnon ; wore at rch Comers eo At Wo © coat, bo Trimtty ember 7, Mamiaanr Mer, o . \oWrilod ta atinnd Ue funeral, tr my Lek hang ey | cowmr cf Touth mpenne and Forly-neeond etree mpd & yada stiernoon, ab one o'clock, without Db lee oF, Od, | Wikemowate At Ploeg, T. 1, on Sunday mma, ath | In the 4 year Of hin ape Amen are reapectiaily ing; ba 0d deo her of the November 7. Join Oi h4 jarioh of Cams Sebago rey aM R, FARMING: oh year of ber and those of orgs H., whet Di, Joba Ans are in non of aged Va years. are reapoottuity n ‘147 Ad and tbe months and 2s at ptrect, this Jock. The row bor 2, Mire aod danghier of counlg, in the smmaex Cover, of ate residence, 7 » Brookiyn, hia renidonoe , $20 tng, at elowon iaacera Dow afternoon, ab two two o'clock, hom etreet. Ite y aro Invited to ‘ayenne, Tisrtem, ‘Alone? amd darats 4 days. vy are coapect/all ay wiraing abl Hundred Parucx J. Gat wan Granard, » the mem- reapeetially Varese Gary am,’ reall oun 4 year ot sees iy FY alread, 1 elurge roudenee of oe. The eontenn) Ber late rex demoe he farther pa ot ebureh, Piucbing vo Jaw slip cod O'Cloek . et vee 1 Fiuah ing Rattere: part three P.M Ler @ tong ond athe Fe rempents reniiency ot i's clint, con w . veer 1 M Gncthy set ' i @ tur eee ‘ ‘