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8 the Union }ines in diegaise, and some from no ono poowed, and that the present week will exhibit Preciation of the currency and the high rates of | for #0, and, in consequence, @ second colltsion wie THE BORDEX SENSATION. where; but Were aney were Tapes sastea'e td INTERESTING Feo CHARLESTON. coutinned animation, while, om the other hard, | traupportation continuation of igh values for | her cutw yon Se AU Ke uy é sicchigttandhiioe patel, "thoy erence tony savantennameaciaieae entioms. there are mary among the bears and bank officers | me monthe to come is very probable. me ee Ruwais eens er Favod ia smal wus, heed or four, cb senres arc | Arrival ef tho Waited States Steam | ¥2> lie entirely trom this sentiment, and boldly caer. See: Be De ee eine, the | aSimaum Purnoors, Rock. of the Stonington line, while C A Rebels and Rebel) | sx siznus. wero noticed as passing Dotween the . ; proclaim that the end ia not yet. If those who aprn.te 18,000 ertns . by a ar The jonspitacy mong ede arriving upon one day and those who hid reached Transpert Arare, }would avert further trouble would themselves pevigps em A anise bisgus Fae calc g nye a, with ‘an ateee carson cher telenk bedly Sueno, of interest to [Rg medina hating] eecnre exercise more caution they would contribute ina esione very heey: ‘The steamer had @ portion of her wheelhouse torn off. Ble Sympathizers in Canada. tho Canadian government. ‘Their movements werd watched, ‘Troir elosely particularly noticed. 1¢ wae remar! The Bombardment of Sumter Jarge degree to keep down the panic. They should not rush wildly into the stock market as ‘within the range. The market for Southern flour was quiet and without material change in values: sales 1,500 bbls. at $7 10 a $7 75 for common, and $7 80 a $8 60 for Sreauee Ovurew, before Chesapeake Bay by collision with steamer Louistzna, is to be ra'sed, ar- that on reaching A certain raiirond stations suspicions looking mdividuals Still Going On. purchasers, with anticipations of a rapid rise, but | good to choice extras. Hye tour ruled steady, withsmall | ranzemenis basing been made with Capt bakes, at Portree Id show themsel ive the usual signals, and ‘Monroe, to perform the work. r Prompt and Decisive Action of the wae ek. proces aay Ans athe they shonld deal gently, and with just a sufficient | sales at quotations. Corn meal continned scarce and firm, ‘Oct is dD - eri sasae Governor General of Canada. iy u then observations, such as “Ho's good un,” “Are you going on this Now and Gradual Decrease of the Rebel Garrison at that Isolated Post show of confidence to keep the market steady. ‘The business of Monday will be looked to with considerable anxiety, and by many with misgiv- with sales at $5 85 for city and §6 for ‘Caloric’ and Brandywine. No chpces market dull, owing to consumption. We quote:— in buckwheat four and the mild weather, which restricts ae Parana, Jolnsion, bas been burnt in the China Spoken, dec. es erence. Spear, from Bassein for Falmouth, A “Quid P, 0” for the Action of tho fal 10, Toronto on the 1th foot ond vere ~— ~ ings and alarm; but we can see nothing upon ene eeman lor ee ao heat. am from Foochow for London, Sept Quid Pro Qno” for bers of rough looking fellows. : ‘ which to base a particle of fear. When we con- | Common to medinm Western, 695 a 5 25 | 2, lat2 03 8, tm 2) 40 W i ded in their talk as otbers,andit | The Willage and Defences of Secession- | ,i, . 100 026 | thin Anvemeh, Bom Bremen fe, Gatin, O%—, 20 miles American Government During the Fn hg nd they Serge d ‘ sider the vast'vélame of paper that has been ap 7400.11.50 | SReo'mity taylor, from Ichaboe for Mauritius, Sept 9, tat them, that it waa their design to get ona propeller onthe | ville Shelled and a Rebel Watering | thrown into the channels of trade by the govern- | Common to good Bouthern. 7100 775 }oueinoa ek Patriot Troubles of 1887. in nambers to def 4s. a | Good to choice extra do. 750 210 60 | Bark P Gray, from Liverpoo! for Aspinwall, Oct eppoattion, uiey were to take possoesicn, of her on arriv- Party Dispersed—The Caure, ment, to be used as money, and the facilities in | Cosmon Canadian... 015 a 625 | 21 1st45 3h tou ‘ Peent era ee Erie, and, under command of one of theirown the Treasury Department at Washington to manu- | Good to choice extra do. 6 80a 875 | | Bark Mary ‘Rogeseom, hence for London, Oct 23, lat 49 15, : ‘ peep Penge fer array ee fom gv pe a ae, &., ~ facture millions more, we aro forced to the con- fates ye ; aa . ‘ & r Foreign Ports. f i Armed Prevention Against Invasion | soth’vesuels ss they might want for tranaperte, rendoz- clusion that there can’be no further stringency in | Corn mea}, punciieon 25 508.25 75 | g ASRS AME SOT nae eyo Mawar and Horsdio, ed i the Sanadi ‘vous in Pigeon Bay, under Point Pelee, or at Point Potce ‘The United States steam traneport Arago, Captain Gads | the money market, beyond a temporary uneasiness ‘Buckwheat flour per 100 Ibs 3.00 a 3 25 | Palmer, Manila for NYurk; Huzsbeth, Sainpson, Dudee tor Allowed by the Ganadian Tolatid, and make an assault upon ’9 Island, over- | den, arrived at this port yesterday sftcrnoom, with ‘i 4 —Large receipts, a continued absence of an export de- | co. n: Government power the guard and rescue their fellow rebel compatriots ’ \ that might manifest itself for a day or two, until | mand, and a slight (all in gold and exchange, combined to |, AMoY. Sept 1—2ld Sclavonia, Mutter, N¥ork; bth, Hainan, overnment, from federal tmprisunment. Charleston harbor dates to the 12th iust, after the close of the war. Gopress the wheat market to-day, und prices receded to, | Seurader. do, 4. i tongaod, CONDITION OF THR CONSPIRATORS. We have to return our thanks to the purser, Mr. ‘il sh 2c. on spring samples, of which the bulk of the supplics q . - : ees Moat of there conspirators are kia most wretche@y | Grantegima, for kindly taking charge of our parcels and | The following statement will show bow the trade } consist. At the reduction there was @ large business, 4, Nov S=In Bt George, Cloaveland, 4 impoverished condition, except the recent arrivale by. tables of the port for the month of October com- | mainly speculative, milling operations being much re: | from New Redtort for Buenos Ayres, put in to Jand the of- The Ashburton Treaty Partially | way of halitax, in the Robert E. Lee steamer, and are | despatches. 7 f th ain, the of | siticted by the continued high prices as compared with | fleens and crest Frstesmanip has Martel, trom NYork ready for tho commiagion of any decd that may promise pare with those of the corresponding months of | those of flor. ‘Tho arrivals were 149,102 bushels, and | for Narseties, abandoned at seu Det oG | pa tsote, Ignored. them money or booty. Somo of them, aa refugees from Mr. Oscar G. Sawyer's Despaten. 1861 and 1862:— the sales 120,000 bushels at $L 3 a $1" 97 for Milwaukes ware Hiooningr@iney, BegraasaP ‘the South, Obtain employment-as laborers and »rtisans Foxy Jaan, 8. C., Nov. 12, 1863. Oct. 1867 Cote 1862, Oct. 1803. club and spring Chicago, including a cargo of the latter 2—Arr Tartar, Guthrie, Ganjem; Contest,, ~~ from *ymputhizing Canadians, the great demand for sie aerate Imports, ion, gaeee a0 od tex 1nase soo | Bt $1 98.$1 59 0 S141 for amber iowa: $1 40.8 $1 50 for ritiue end G ‘ ‘ yabor in the far Northwest of the United States oansing Ent. for consumpt rsa ies 4180-467 winter red Western, $1 51 a $1 62 for amber Michigan, and jd Coringa, Bogart, Boston; 2let, The Rise, Progress and Fall of the First and | ascarcity of workmen io Cunida, where the pay is leas Tho present state of affairs is decidedly dull and mono- | Ent. for warchousing. 2,08: Me ACT | $1.53 for amber state. Rye remained quiet but tirm. A snail | Lewoorhea, Clavagen, Loudon, 4 and the work harder. Many of them subsist on charity, | tonous, Not a single event has occurred of a stirting Boot 41.88% | Salo was made at $120, Receipts none. Corn wasatrife | , Clmrcin, Oot 2 Are, barke Bi Gehalts, Honan tes: Last Attempt at a Rebel Invas ‘and not a few by their wits. Their number is esti character during the past ten days, The bombardment Or pa es firmer, in view of the ingignificant receipts, and contionod | top (anp sid): brig G'acomo (Br), Salarl, Tarracona for N &t fifteen thousand, bot perhaps one balf that tigure 23,741 23, 906 16,894,967 in good demand for consumption and investment. Unlers | W$th), ship C D Merwa, Riley, sion from Canada. would be nearer the mark.” Indeed, 1t is doubéfut if there. | Of Fort Sumter coutinues without interruption, but with | Total... --.s.-. | Speen JAAN Mase rG | the receipts increase materially, the prevailing opiuion | Breskwater; ‘nd. scar JW were at merece able-bodied fighting rebels in the | lesa vigor than it did a week or two ago. But that sort Ga aie 17672616 473097419 6,238,943 [reer iplaoel prised casas eo ae bie anne tiie | b KONG, The Places of Rendezvous, Point Pelee, Foint Pelee Island, &e, A LITTLE MORE THAN TOO ATR. Not only were their designs frustrated by the timely discovery ot the intended escapade of the rebel prisoners on Johngon’s Island, but by the PRECAUTIONS TAKEN BY THR GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA to defeat their execution ia any event, if It rested within of excitement has lost ite charm, and has now become exceedingly flat and stale, The enemy’s fire is languid and inefiective, and not frequent enough to attract the least attention. Under these circumstances it is no easy matter to gather material enough for our correspondence. 19,476,047 88, 434,265 . For’n m’dize dut'ble. For’n m’dize tree Speoie..es eee ns a 197,936 any export movement during the season, | spectilators would be obliged to reiva’ that the bulk of the stoc’ In the event of very strinyent money market of long duration, howeve on large quantities ow kept out of roarket, and this would, of dectine in values. We may remark, in passing through ‘re win the hands of strong | ang nme, aton, How 10) Nopt %. Ceoille, Schmitt, San Franc! Singapore; Sth, Alexine, Crocke » do; es, Baugkok; 71h, Typhoon, Saher, oth, San Fran~ iyhia Total..cccoccseece | pa 0 7 BEDE IB, DEMS: hie power, Resides giving timely warbing to our govern- | To be sure we might describo the flight of shells, and . parties i this city and Chicago, who seem to have the | guy Hundixen. iia, Bo Zsmralores 2:5. Oe Tho Situation of the Islands Wear | pompuy issued ordre forbidding any vessel to pass | 88 familiar to the Herat readers as “household | The following table will show the course of trade | axninst soles of 70.600 bushels at $1 0714 a$1 08 far West. NY¥ork hip Oriole (ir), Woodbine, Tobuson’s Island. ‘through the jast lock on the Welland canal, at Port Col- borne, the @utiet to Lake Eric, without undergoing @ thorough scrutiny in regard both to the chagacter of her paseougers and ber cargo. If cause for suspfeion was the samo as it battered per- haps, but still presenting the same general features in words.” did ten days Sumter appears about since—a little more during the ten months which have elapsed of the current calendar year :— e ern mixed jn store, und $1 09 for du. afl bushels at $1 40 for ots to prime Canadian; receipts 8,1¢4 bushels. In barley t. Barley was carce, im good request, and firmer: sles of 17,000 and $1 50 « $1 59 for common Tobin, Landon (8). Petrie, NYork; 2. Armstrong, Londonderny. . Paliadelphia, MeMicsan, and B %, Aroatrong, (3), cy ; Foxricw imrorts. ; ms . *, found to exist, the vessel was to be detaine id her pas- | outline, It iaas badly breached now as it can be with: 62. malt sales of 500 bushels at the railroad depot at $15 2 a The Arrival of General Dix, Commodore | sensers heia in Custody until do cave could by exaanined | out an expenditure of material that would attain no com- | January to June sioenanase 1 Boa Guin were, setive and firmer in, a Colla (aby Gaith, WY ork : .. into at beadquart in order to enforce this decree, a 5 a ” " nehels, with sues of 15 ue pod) rye) Sands and the Canadien Prime detachment of the Canadian Kives, n splendid regiment, | Mensurate results. So wo confine ourselves to mortar | July. + 14,9888 Joege tes | all thin mouth, ct Ado. a'833¢e. for Can Area Geer ae Old Chills De Ghee NE . A m4 which had been ordered te jeave tho post at Port Colborne | firing, which, from rebel accounts, is exceedingly accu- 2 7/305 \401 15'499.940 | S4Juc. fol State ana W. inelnding a cargo Pr 3 As, B id briy Georgia, Leavitt, N¥ork. Minister in Buflulo, About this time, were required to remain until the matter | pate and effective, ‘The garrison of Sumter is weakened 8}523;741 1e'goajo07 } Fey'ard’s tslane a vey hare Ses ne in port brigs Eliza Thon ° ebould be rettied. Still :urther to aid in defeuting the ob- < clot r Ses al Cortés slfady. Sales 1,000 bales at Se. a 86e. for mld- 7 NYork next day; Abby Watson, for wenn jects of the conspiracy, gentlemen bigh in authority in | daily by the loss of halt a dozen or more killed aud wound: | oo og Stag 99,012,605 Jea.270.901 164,784,040 | ding uplands. AE es Canada promptly proceeded West, at the first intimation | ed, and a process of wearing out that will tell some of = ae poe pita Corres quiet.and firm, with smali sales at previous Ww aa pa lant 4nd Divilz, New York; Governor Seymeur and the Militia | ocwe design, tor the purpose of fatnomirg tho who'e | tesa duys: phew ting libs Exporas ov Dowrsric PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISK. petra Wh. Fromad, Earaet, ABT Panseoelts Mats, do. 0°" thing, and ascertaining if it required further miiitury , i 1861. 1862 1863. Faxianta were very dull. Scarcely enough done to | cir, for NeW Ovlegps, = Se cremasend. Fren- of New York. force, or further steps of any kind to be taken, to sup- 2 ROTARIE ROEM EE BETES OR. January to June..$66,601,231 61,873,912 91,661.634 | makoa market. To Liverpool the stoamers that were vp | Sixcarona, POE | F—Are Califope, Simmons, Hone press the whole Q ic project. The chief olticer in the Recently some of our light draught steamers have been ae 9,062,789 14,050,437 15,208,073 | an the week were about fui, and their successors had not | Keng Ocean Kover, Willcombe, Melbourne (and sid F Wiaiians a totetee nine Re Canadian government next to jovernor Geperai vieit- | passing between Sono and Light House Inlet, through the Scigeat Pd ee fairly commenced receiving freight yet, ‘Ibere isa total | 61 Cy leutias Lath St Uernard, Magen. nicuttas 2th, the Detroit, precautions already taken by his Hover and General Dix, | DW movement was immediately discovered by - —— ————— | charter for Furopean porteat low rates. To Liverpool ee eee ee Ow, ‘who also arrived.to-day, with the co-operation of the Ca- | the sharpcyod robcla in Secessionville, and at | Total 10 mos. .$108,688.580 143,857,881 | wore taken 150 ticrers beof at 28, 103: per neutral, and Star of Prace, Eames, : ot rebel prisoners and of a series of devastating con- | Might, while the Planter and Philadelphia were | saouary to June,..$3,249,493 27,076.51 20,631,667 | ollering that we could hear of. To Havre 1.100 dbis. pe ho ee Boyvaro, N. ¥., Nov, 4—P. M. | flagrations in the cities or among the shipping that line winding through the crocked channel, and had | July...... 11.020 8,067,837 6.208.881 | troloum at 6s. Od. A'Vrursinn bark to Havre, full cargo Oct 15—In‘port barks Wyman. Ramsey, for Bos- Som CANALLAN COviRNARSD IRD Tue yRoPORMD GRAND ABUFL De sae CoM al rinaee jaters of Lake | reached a point within rifle range of the rebel guns, they pat pee ae Petsotetny, about oe: oe Ba en, vommale 10 Sew | 08 35 care: Allee TAFuey een emer eerre = end Ra, 8 eo Tea ye m Panta ambGAON, OF Tu AGUNUETON TABATY. opened with a long range rifle, and fired two or three | (ctober... 6,707,619 6,216,166 | aalt island to New@@Pirk, wait 21 ce,; bower 250 tons, to eos Amorican Ports. Never in the hietory of American independence has thé ‘Yho result of the conferences between Mr. Macdonald, | shells at the Planter and others at the Philadelphia, The Eames 00-200 Dera in gold; two small American ves. Beg) a ye rg Rowe | foment Gate ae Premier of Canada, and the \nited States government au- | ghorg fei short and did no damage; but they attracted sels from Philadelphia to Poston, conl $2 60. and another | (i) oy. Matainoroas ED MeClseahan. British government exhibited go signal a solicitude for the welfare of the United States as it has, through the Caua- | ment of a right of tho United Stetes to eroct batteries @ian authorities, recently displayed in the matter of the | 8nd make other preparatious for defence agalnst a rcbel | to be fired at Seceseionviile in return, from tho fifty- | value of our exports during the month of October ‘Provisions — ‘Ong speculative demand which pro- nA rahi Borneo, Reed. Baths barks Quindars, (Br) . oe ° 1 r Moore, Halifax, via Phil : de Briar eouspiracy existing within tha borders of Capada for the | S2vaea from the Canadian shores. Tho works are Pro, | pounder rifles of the Coininndore McDonough. The rrac- | were $2,795,693 in excess of the amount exported Failed for mese parle cn Wednesday aa eae, | Bengals, Bordoutx: veces We Rececclt, ilarrioises Uberation of the thousands of rebel officers confined on | United States desire to Sacee ‘at apy time? But | tice was excellent. ‘The first shot fell a Jitule to the left during the month of September. in comparigon, w ith ‘oore gays of ‘xoiteaent, ‘but "ere he ae Rrighass: Monee, . Newt. € ope Johnson’ Bull's this matter of probibition is a quedtionable one at best; x th a i i was a firm feellug, oud fyi) prices were comanded and York; sehr dW Minor, Burr, x, ni po he Se a a. becanlh ra ebay bay, Obio, | Soi ne ouligatioa, 0. far as. arnilog the froctier coess is | °, Hho nessiaet Rogge be b= by Noles burst | ‘The following figures will show how our exports | D314," the reports from theWeot are to ihe elfect that the brig GT Ward, Fen Pelindelyhiny’ sehr HP piracy may have farther ramifications than | Concerned, in our treaty with Great Britain, only coneists |! he battery near it, and Ocoasioned an immense com | . Hare with the imports during the month of Oc- | number of hogs likely to be packed this season is small, ulkley, do, Below, burkbieber, Linco’, from fre as yet lmown toither the British or American gov- | in a mutual agreement that no otbor naval vessels sualt | motion among a party of ladies from Charleston, who | 4 6» in 1962 and 1863:— {n comparison to the last year or two; and this fact, toge- | Bostous sche, Galden P iy We do Ist ro Cig @rnment. What its intentions were beyond the libera- | De employed on tho lakes except these necessary for re- | were enjoying the society of the gallant officers there at a pt oct, 1868. Od. 1862, Ey! WHE Ho Ynoreesbag. probevi ie tha wo war wit Boer Providence: Beil i Night hatge toee etg og tion of the prisoners on Jehnson's Island can only be ur- | yy each Tomer, tho not to exceed two in number | teq party. They had been singing the “Bonny lve | tmports guetoeser. *!, Saat ant, Leatee er eee Sen Es cotgeasiabe; tes Pitne eee et ee re misod, “It in believed by those who should be informed abavat OF Di ag BANDS— NAVAL OPERATIONS. Flag,” “My Maryland,” and other poputar rebel songs; | Exports. ceseanee creas 16,513,456 19,476,947 cperstad 00 stfenetiben the views of Saka ad create Fans fea gis frie @ Berry. isha, Waasen, on thi Dject, liviny Besides the arr! General Dix, who wields , 4 orts | the vctive, speculstion be‘ore mentioned iu tho Herat, R y lov re becca Clyde. © subject, living here on the American frontier, and | _,,peskies the suctval of bogs fp who wields | and'st intervals indulged in agrecaole salutatory exer This shows a falling off in the value of imp He eta ehich the cales were very heavy rn the thres | aud Fite Knipht Graham, Philadeipniay George € veilins,, thoso known to bo friendly living on the opposite side of | Geoavinend, ‘and Captains Blake and Davis of his-stam, | el#@s to music furnished by a second rate brass band, | fer the month, as compared with Ostober last year, | days mentioned above, The quictness in the market to- | fanny Kern. Gavith Ah, seve ae Feel, Mer paden, Reece SNES, Hist Por Sebel ctnastesters bad uo faptier object | we have \o snncamee ste: seniveleoll Qemeagone Josbux | when their festivitios were brought to a rudaen close by | oy $6,519,989, and also a falling off in the value of | day was becauso thie is the last day of the week. when | Cy swell, andeIsaac W Cromwell, Harker, NY ork; His -, prese: than Sands, -veveran naval cor ip bi e aged musi nkee agmet a. dealers do not cere to operate, exce at gresi ins, a 1, C0; nt Una. Gard , Bostam; . bark 10% wales S rt Moran s Sos dinatate Site attending to the ‘aval 1008 ‘ot ahs pont hee bd Pecie el eet eee ceaee nts} the exports for the same time of 24,963,493. The | mH. reported on ‘change were good 1.800 tt +5 on Pion’ Look, Pnfiatenph brie Shibbote' Sean, do: sche rom wi y call Yankeo thraldom. And | tain &, P. Dorr, ‘of the usderwriters in Buffalo, | 8bove their heads. Such # hasty and) uncoremonious | 42+ 2en months of the year compare as follows | tho Pat $10 60 a $16 6212 fur ola mess. and $18.0 | Alexender Young, Young. do; Miia, ate Ft, Cuda, MH ie known to be a cardinal creed among the cap. | bas hadauthority to offer ube staunch ico and separation and parting was never before seen, From iho ai $18 12% Tor now mess, and $11 87.0 $12 for prime, the | €23, bak, Higetning. Deis, Ntany ee con, Wil Yured rebels that freedom from imprisonment mustoe ere Sarre Seen veremment iar aay cae McDonough we could get glimpses of rapidly retiring fo- with the same time in aie ueeiel Lk ae crarwot_for the Jatter bay wer ae. with tomy. ns 7 7 Nery, ‘ purposes: ‘that ls. mos. se he a ure iver are oN by, larcin. ro, 0 JW Sawyer, obtalrred at “any nad'nit sacrifices, save those assimilating |,” "THR DRYERCRS OF BUFFALO male forms, which were soon Jost to wight, followed by Sst radee "ea a70.901 | bute vew mess. for January, buyers’ option. aC SIEZ | Burnell; Nrere: wenr Montrose. i pranph ae Wo the nicest rense of honor, It would be idle to suppose, | were visited today by Major General Dix, in company ‘the band, with their instruments over their shourders, at ‘143,857,881 123,182,678 | The market was buoyant thouch quiet. The sales of beef | Lries Adi Ca teil, Watson, Philadelphia; Belle of the with Mayor Fargo. Fort Porter is to be supplied with ® | double quick, and a general hurrying out of the way of were 660 bbls. at $12 a $13 50 for Westorn mess, and 250 | Belzer. NYurk; echr. Theo 1 Derriuger, Blachman, herefore, that so large a number of their prominent officers would be allowed to be confined ona spot so near | fourth New York infantry, Colonel Fox, is to garrison thoritios, through General Dix, bas been the acknowledg- heavy armament Beventy- Captain Bacon's attention, ava ho dirested several shots large crowd of spectators. Where the ‘Bonny Blue a1 10 2 Baeeae 49,560,058 39,072,650 By the a tables it will be observed that the The imports have fallen off this year as compar- od with last $8,535,452, and the value of exports | » from Elizabethport to Portinzd, coal $1 90. Ship Joba Spear, 628 tong, was gid od private tering, Nerces India mess at $30. Beef hams were steaqy, Bint, Sth dolphin: Hawking, NYork; 6th, scbra' s ‘et, 1 1, Farseit. White. Philadelphia; James t ced, Tam- ‘inland. Old brigt Julia, Rustan Grow, (Br) Speedy. Havana. Henry Micdieton, Furman, NYork; © ‘a Cherwtoplie: Pendleton, Chureh Lake. Philadel with small sales. at previous prices. Bacon wor dull at ; James the of wnoutral power as Johnson’s Island | fort for the t. Othor points were visited and | Flag” wout to we could not decide, but that and | 14. increased $20,675,203. The value of the ex- | 10%¢. for long clear and mone ribbed: sales 200 bores. renee Os Wark efforts, indeed the most bold and zealous | Pisces selected for the plunting of batierics of Parrott | “My Marylapd,” and the ‘Lone Star’ were heard ponies ‘ Cut’ meats were quiet, with amall@sates, at unchanged erxon, Henderson, N¥ork; guns, It has been suggested, and bt. Sineo that } | Ports thus far this year are only eleven millions of | prices. Dressed hogs were selling at 7\c_a7igc. Lard A ‘ork; 9b, genase the Bouth,. made for their lberation. So apparent is | Probably be adopted, to erect’ a water battery onthe | ° 2° more during the night. eventful | dollars less than the imports. was in fair demand. Sales 2,200 bbis, at 11346. a 11%, | $e Pe Ta tape By ay a oY thie MEP That it appears stravgo that our own govern. | peninsula south of Bafalo creek. It ie an-excelieyt posi | occasion there have been no parties given at Se- " for No. 1, and 11%6. a1%¢ for kettle rendered. Butter | Nynu: atmra ht Be a toot ment should not have provided for the contingency with. Out awaiting the friend!y inter(erence of a foreign P ower. tion for such & purpose, as {t commands the bay, has both a louger and a shorter range than Fort Vorter, and can, if the battery be properly mounted, sink or keep at KRLLY'S ISLAND, cessionville, and 1 fear the fright occasioned by Captain Bacon’s shells deter the ladies from visiting The following table will show the prices of stocks at ihe close of the past five weeks:— close of the previous week. and cheese steady. 9.109 bole. beef, 100 do pork, 496 do. and 75 kegs The receipts of provisions we jman, Giark, Baton via Stono; Ame. phia; 1th, Fraucis L siecle, Baker. . Sid bih, steamer Tillie; fth, schrs A Mason, Marine, 8 E H 50 dressed hogs Bat it seems that wo are, nevertheless, indebted to such | respectful distance any vessels that may attcropt to shell | that charming bamlet, again to pass the evening 10 | 9 9 gy regierrg, ie oe Os. ab. betty 4 Jane epee Pecenaee Soe peas Brown, Marcia, Momisose, Tt Denioger M Siddieion, eM tatervention for the frustration of a scheme that promiged | the city. ae .srsenal wan sled Soapeoted by General Diz, | .tsripping on tbe Light fantastic toe.” Captain Bacon is Missouri’ 2 BK OT OT 6% |e aD "i of the Boy; Lent; 7th, C. Pondicton; #4, bark Voli 20: much to the couspirators and’ 80 litte to the people of | ee eee ee an eeeracly. eartrddace, | ® most gallant ofeer, and aislikes to occasion trouble in 230 gt 14 SHIPPING NEWS. gour, schrs RC A Word, F Nickerson, Abe United States, and, uohappily, 80 little to the poor, | Major General Randall, commander of the Kightn military | these festive scenes; but he is placed in the inlet to keep i ae 130% 186 nee : TLCRLCANMOUE wunfortuuate fugitive slaves now 60 cosily domiciliated | division of the New York vtate militia, is at work getting | tho rebels quiet and respectful, and if they choose to fire TOS 05 TOE™ 10256 | eye pray, AEMANAE POR MEW ORK TIEN DAY. to peace 4 ‘within the Canadian borders, It seems, alas, that the | condition for active service on short call. Two rogiments | OUr boats they must take all the consequences that 14d” LAA RAIRB 120” | sun po bgt Dy bersarrriey Bee poor negro is bound to suffer during this rebellion, no | are already under arms and ready for duty. follow their acts. oo 128% ine uns we a NE aT Nn wi ADE. WL, W. KINNE, the oldest practleal Hlectrictan, in maiter what shipe oF phagoit may aesume, wor Into what | pan op. an eee OMNIA IELAND. ss esatog | _Th@ Commodore McDonough bas per‘ormed excellent | wichigan Central. 128% 124% 12 : Porter New York, November Sere Oe eee a een ee Se latitude {1s influences and terrors may spread. at the mouth of Sandusky Bay, about two’ miles and | Service in the department, and is getting a little worse | Michigan South’n, 879 88 —s Company, at No, 665 Browds ny, (Wood's tarbie buildings, > ‘THK FIRST ALARM, three-fourths from Sandusky city and about fifty miles in | for wear. She ought to be sent North for repairs, but foe a me ee Gentian} Sn ribdteed prepa ntncs on pe bei gy Lae ee ml ‘Tho first intimation the people of this locality had of | #,“/Tect ‘ine from a landing place on the Canadian shore— | will probably not be until her gervices are no longer } Cleve. & : $ Queensiows Wit mise aud basse! thousands of p.tents in all paris of the Union whom he has Poop! y f | the supposed place of rendezvous for the rebelg—near the Dove: & ERuberg. 268 icexd, 108% @Daie " Cire ty ac the thee When his practice waa the mest extensive Aue existonce of such formidable plot against the city of | extreme end of Point Pelee (or in plain Fnglish Buia | veeded. Fort Wayne Big 8 ship. Salsett Sree: coment OF is country, Personal reverenees to some of our tnost Buffalo and the whole frontier lake coast wag thetele- | Point.) Johnson's Island is a quarter of a mile long and ‘The Coast Survey schooner Bailey, W. 8. dwards, As- | Galena - - 1 113% hence for Liverpool; 1th, at 1030 AM, steamship City of sict nv and surgeons, Advice ani cousul. "i ‘about? mdbe-wide, ‘The Gerth ef wet Sot ed Cleveland & Toledo 115% 115% Washington. henee for Liverpool ‘The poor whoare unable to pay treated Gram sont {rom the Secretary of War to the or of : en ver surrounding it sistant Commanding, aids the McDonough in guarding the ic Inland ....46 08 5, Steamship Colambla, Barton, New Orleans, 7b inet; and at wit e. Serofu'& Deformities, aay’ not more than six feet, 80 that vexsels of Inrge dratt can- Roc! wees 1085, n. t _ the city, and published in allthe newspapers. It appears, | ot effect a landing at will. It is uow occupied by two | let, and does mgood work in the surveying line as well. | Prairie au Chien s Uma Con Thee Lay ok até PM on the} sen, hiont ‘successfully treated however, that similur telegrains were sent to thechiet | thousand rebel prisoners, mostly officers, among them the ‘WK JAMRS ISLAND BATTERIES. fetes G ink Sx inst, and wa: WY TOR, Pageed going Fing from Nereus Devility, oF young men requis magistrates of the diferent cities menaced, and the | Snenwonicers are ready to hazed even their lives in car. | 72 Company with Captain Bacon, of the MeDonough, and | Northwestern .. 45) aT 463 4035 | mneers of. tre, Ga, Spe rots, | pee Seve ee ee ere rs ei Beeretary of the Navy promptly notified Captain Carter, | rying out any plan of ‘ecape that tay be prosecuted to | MF- Edwards, of the Coast Survey, 1 visited Diack Island } yt will be observed that the, greater portion of | Yorn. bark Husson Grover Jens. of New | A Roorions trash sold tinder the samme Of winters, and of the revenue cutter Michigan, the role naval representa, | thera, ‘The island is now garrisoned By about one thou. | yesterday, and frotn the lookout closely examined, through the stocks are yet down from the prices py aieb kad bon teeters Baume day. 35.) atactured froth low proof eplrita, empratioaly kaown as tive of the American flag on the waters of Lake Eric, | "td United States troops. ‘a powerful glass the jenemy’s defeuces on James Island. ; P “og a Ra (OR OG nc Bitters are produced by * Mts tributaries and estwaries, to look out for rebel pro. | _ Kelly’s Island js situated about {our miles from Marble. | The amount of work accomplished by the rebels during and Melville, Has had heavy NE gales from Southwest Pass | the Wine Growers Sociely In Kranee. and eo aed anaer, pellers, who were reported to be lurking in the neighbor. | head Point and about six miles (rom Johnson's Island, as | the past year is incredible, From Johnson to the south The following table shows the receipts and pay- | to.Cape Fiori's ‘ teeper en et De com Ee saree. : we approach the Canada shore. The place is f "or mente,and the receipts for customs at the ‘Sieamahip Geo Cromwell, Post, New Orleans, Nov 7, with | ral of whe inperial army, who was among ‘he Arst to dis hood of Point Pelee, the outermost limb of the Canadian | the Tent quality of tbe Caiawba Ae ny And end of the island there are no less than eight or nine large iP’ me & office of = and passencera, to HB Cromwell & Co. The G © was | ¢ wee ees jogertol Stacy of FE patversa) oneshaya Aerritory, stretching into Lake Eric, and furnishing a | fehoe Kaneuity poo Ne soll aed iraset "uitover the | works, skilfully laid out and handsomely finished. ‘These | the Assistant Treasurer each day during the past | fery heavy wentver forfour ayhe experienced | reeyicy chelie, Ota, muetnemn Grempe Ipvscapai, 00d place for the reudezyous of a force who were bens | Country. ‘There is a hotel upon the island (requented by | are convected one with the other by a line of intrench. | week:— Steamship Continental (US transport). Marshman, New | Cho era, Depression of im, Hyptericd and all kinds upon @ mischievous raid upon American soil, Torpedoes ‘wero sunk in Sandusky bay, tugs were employed as scout beats, the Michigan was placed in convenient shelling | $00’S Island, and its 6 pleasure seekers during the summer months. PUT IN BAY, OR SOUTH RASS ISLAND,. is situated about twelve miles porth-vorthwest from Jobn- urrounding waters are celebrated as ments and rifle pits. Batteries Simpkins, Hasxell, Cheves, Reynoids, Reyan, and the Secessionville works, are furvished with immense bombproofs, traverses and FS UB oartarmanter. Uk Orleans, 6th inst, via Key Weat 1th, with mdse and passen ‘Nov 4, 7 AM. off Southwest es saw bark Henson Gregory, of Rockiend, Me, bornd to New Orieann; 14th. 9 AM, of Cape Hatterns, spoke grnboat Ladons. from Ph ladeiphis, steering a. are the only Bitters so'd by all druggist i 8. nied or Mmstautanicousiy cured. They. known to the ro cers in the eo the scene of Perry’ hip Arago ye. 5 . distance of amy force attempting to approach the | isi" ppp tere pi grey § mays ng magazines, perfectly shotproof, and ample enough for all Be TEPE Beg (PS enepery,_ gadeest his a Os of feland, and other were mado | fell om that memorable occasion. . mails, &e, to U B Quartermaster. Pad a Re pei es RIK E “eR ng through the energy of Captain Carter to protect San. POINT PRLER ISLAND Nearly ali ave guns mounted in them, some of which See aie vimasten Wee detained of Kandy | PLEADQUARTERS OF THE Aueky city, and wo frustrate the design of the conspirators , British territory, tne boundary tine, runalog | ave a Quaker look. ‘They may be genuine, Back of this | Teles -+---+ $514 Book Te hoars by hears Oe oy ave in bal MACHINISTS’ ASPOCIATION pon Jouneon’s Island, Sandusky city was belioved to | docupled’ ana situated “about ‘soventoen’ “mney | line of works is a second series of defences, probably not | —The balance remaining in the Sub-Treasury on | wai. fo mevter. ‘Oct if. In? 1s°N, lon 4%, pe NEW ity HOWERY. re be secure, and the Gove of from Jobnson’s Island. vernor of Ohio, with his umual | fon Promptitude, ordered assistance in the shape of can. fon and men to bo forwarded with the utmost | island; and a better place for the perations of Gh Mt is about ten miles jong ‘there is aiways a harbor ring any sort of bad weather, at thia ‘ous of les wide. for vessels, dui 1p Edinburg—J Bmeriua AN mounting heavy guns, bet ready for the reception of feld pieces when needed. They are protected by abatis, stockades and friezes, aud oem to be nearly inaccessible Saturday was $17,469,591. The following table shows the aggregate earn- ings of the various railroads for the month of Oc- bowsprit with ricging attached whieh appes on fre: 12th inst. Int 40 12, Jon from Raltimere for London. al to bave been 7110 spoke ahip Minstrel, Has fad heavy W gales; spit ‘wages. are partic favor Of somatning the present movement Association in rege lariy requested to send to an advance of their oo mmunica- hons toour mas toh BO’ Y. deepateh to Cleveland and othiér cities open to sudden in. | & piratical fleet, having in view the capture of Johnson's | toa force from this side. The rebels are still vigorously | tober, compared with the busine: Tess. ‘ resident ° ‘88 done on G. W. WADE, Pr ent. vasion. Tho inbabitants of Detroit, Michigan, were con- | Mia tay ra onthe mala lecd, sok noe argu the cities | at work building new batteries and strengthening old | during the same month in 1862:— ard " A. 5. Dusen, Seeretery._ ici Sideradly agitated, and their proximity to British soil ted | cially as this tempestuous season of the year. During the | 068. They seem to be tn strovg force on the island, and nm eee PA He rpoRxens PEO RY, YORK AND VICISITY —THE them to fear that their city would certainly be among the | Patriot troubles in the winter of 1897 and °38 the mon alwaye vigilant Hudson River road. $526,818 i fh tte IS rain sage ag 554 + Grst pinces visited and laid in ruive by tbe anticipated in- | Marehedon the ice fromm Sandusky clty to this ieand, | We had fine view of the city, as we could look myo | firm cond. wt 1 Hora T cent f Ma fudject of the in: a some of them suffering dreadfully from cold and frost. Iitinots Central, 40.335, ve ay order of the Conunition vaders, Preparations wore accordingly made to secure | They aleo hada fight with Canadian loyalists after ar. | the streets and see persous walking about. Two or three | michigan Central. Sa.a0p | *Sh, occas Frith, =. the defence of Detroit, and mo doubt it i# now seoure from } foundries seemed to be in full blast turning out orduance | Miebigan Southern. ina (sores nae To POKBINDRRS —OWING TO THE COMMITTER KOT . Febel depredations for a long time to coma, THE LATEST. Chicago and Alton. 133 ‘862 [°° Schr B B Smith, Goodspeed, Newhern, 3 day. to procure @ room for ight, the ad- ry Hawy-rast Tex o'Cuoox P, , | Material Cleveland and Pittsburg. fo2,o4p | Rohe Wm Mec: bb. an, Bangor, fyurred meeting will take place evening, the : der 04 Bebra, Banach scouts, just iff from Welland canal St. Garha. | TB@ rebels were at work placing obstructions | siwaukee and Prairie du Ct 164308 | Behr Algoma, Hay. Bangor, b daye. tire one door eos ofthe Bomar oy fad = Aw 00m a8 Mayor Fargo received the alarming intel. | rites, London, Strafford, Windsor, and other towns on the | in the Cooper river, opyosite the city, to | Chfcago and Northwestern 124766 | Bene Recirie Light, mith, Port NHB, Preataent. =. tigence from the Secretary of War bis first business was | Canediaa side, report everything quiet, and tnat no rebe's | guard agniost a visit from Admiral Dahigren’s iron. | CMCAE And Milwaukee. 35.606 | Sehr West Giean. Tarr. Rockport. iain Sntilegrenh to Govente = en masse are to be found. Clada, which show no signs of attempting to to the Dabuque and Sioux City... 39,157 81.274 sche Harceerabble, Grecory, Rockland. | a Seer a tania soe cee “s mfp pg rernare are reports from Detroit of the concentration of a | ity at prevent, Altogether, the vicw obtakned wes went | New Yormand Erie...-....... 066,370 886,138 BR Gh ee Glorsseetor Label te io. pe force , " ps aah staester, Annan annem aa aA roan. Sarna cet te min a est New | "Se me sey cee eae nara | Gee ete © cone Soh weNGAA The Mew York and New Mavew MurongCom- | fat re feat” Poe Pe Beate t f ‘oltie creck, about twenty. | Commander Ai , to- Ww ' Show Finke, Nickerson, Boston. wapiag. © Lamm sl she pangicndaplanksyprypialan ys va: Sempledl heebowe a: - was ertwre Bebas eres eenaaypaeteatce | Ban, Pees a ie corpoasilee rowing exter | Rae Bets a’ encberts fos, hoamebgetes, wi eas iia aca peerteee shine poe " on ¥, we are told, prevented this essential fact City Pot ected with proposed naval operations in this quarter. baer geaes note greens engage since 3 Sal 4 PP Kiceorieds vr oocton tir Phils tise. or pir street, Lg bang ree ane dan. THR M’RRON DEMOCRATIC JODICIARY. foakiy oad was eee Oy will vow, it is aidan. the Schuyler frands. It is the last day forthe Lh ‘er, Lewis, Boston for Albany. Statuary, ae hk iideasiliia acdsae sab Mayor of the city, and | 15 the Third district the McKeon democracy have nomi. | made on Charleston, the Sionitore when attack is | Gling of the claimants’ assent to the proposed plan eh ieriyge Sere Kasay fa York. Pressed thereat by citizens of New | narod James M. Murray for Police Justice. ee of settlement. Lewis, Warehom, Qlase Wane, GOVERNOR eETNO'R's nesrosee The Municipal Reform party have called meetings in Ba Diea. ‘7 om The Leather Manufacturers’ Bank, of this city, - dur 7 maths, will De When Governor Seyinour received thie telegram from | %® several wards to organize for the charter election Oe ae Sunday morning, November 15, at seven | now transacts its business in its new building, op- State Dares io next month. om ‘Sa ae Se te ite t location, in the 0 “4 bo oe otheoiedb gl answer io effect that he ill sh, | tty Paes chee emeat®: 4 moat nd 7 days, oe ped nee asi ro ss old Treasury would bare tin of the State ready to march The M of the Asia. “The yd eae ofice, — y adjoining the Mechanics’ Fi ace eae | mwmammmmee eae, | Meese Teta, | Ba sol! illus emombered that » few days 0 aor Pie | wore deapaiabad by” the’ baifpeet ‘ix tran ts night: | The vera wil” axe pina Whe reloce of hin pe | gareinge of ike Morin Genal ‘Company foe tne bie nice heeded amkets aun tan oreo. | y ‘her was @ passenger in the same train. Ete a f - Commeotiens. oo Tuceday afternoon, | el on 4 i tunnel was constr Re ade eto. friends tives are respetfully the rebel prisoners, and Feached trom the eamp to. the Aeennate pan. Exyarcncey year ee tetaer pee. | Titer ne on Sandusky Bay, a strip of woots concealing | 1 wero. ARRIVALS, Por Deaths see Second page. } | cisoners, The muskets were new facture. They were banee ina —Steamah don, D Hockbaw Inga I Meuda A bie, Mr Av a Sea ony Seiad “eet i pan FINANCI/,\L AND COMMERCIAL. Voint Pelee, and it was suppored tand- he rebels to overpower the guards aad tect thelr son, Me Levin children aod terrane: Mr | Suxpar, Nov. 15, 1869. bans all Se in reeciness vs ton rey thems ee mae inst bowie should | Roa: Sane Mr etal: Gra Alexadder, iH Erion | The mor yey market during the first half of the ee oi Ga pene or some ouner point, wheiber Ot wafety or Bot epeeaed. | phon? Borage steamship Arago—Lieut Col ® Mann, Maj | past wee’ ¢ was depressed to a degree that has not | Wind ot ounset ESE, with dense fog; ot 8 PM, KW. upon eireume tances h | Peay. ‘iiamson, Us ‘sod Sten, een ex perienced since the commencement of the lena erytinert wasn uh the lan, en fortunately romarteea be ihe ianee ies a wi | WAR, © pd the adverse influences cumed thereby Faxece Brasmmnrr Caantes Manrst, Bolot, hence Ort 21 of the U 7 vig ) tek, h for Marseliies, wae abandoned on she 26th, with oir feet of scathsyonon comma Sharon's ta a | Bre | force , themselves not only upon the stock mer- water In her hold. The offcers and crew were taken off by . t© rendezvous at Point Paleo of Pot Pelee tehepe eae | ish oan, Ue mie dite, » put extended through all the ramifications the ship 8t George, Capt Cleaveland, from New Bedford for Bieratga And It ras information of & movesead of this Hs ; Bish Foster, Pate | COM gmerce, and caused a considerable dissrrange- Buenos Ayresfand tanded at eee ‘co. ral of Canada, who had no previous knowleage | r. Bret ‘wel, J¢ ™ gmt in the affhirs of legitimate trade. Stocks ‘The CM was built at Nantes in 1896, was propeller of pon Si Bae ti cere OE Ba | STS BASSE | fu eatin acs Catena aon aa | hance Racer sor sae « | CO>atab st eek ied Mictog teh te'bad reuerato behave wens mings ew 0 ieeiatedinest Seeteeeae saaiten: Yar seats oer CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. | tees Aenena Nett fea ap Le ok Hib "Bey Dou, BF 8; Prmacn ate Mi | Pitted oreaniced invasion of the Staten from the Canada | uta ik nebgn en fin grea Mises week advanced, however, the market ‘became | Raveusiy, Weed” | total wreck. i ° Wo Weverly place and 8 Roatery eormer of 7 | WHAT MADE THR VOVERNOR GENERAL BCEPRCT A CoNsmRACT. | Godwin. Se, i oer rg rh more easy, and as the burthen lightened stocks pa sceenepe —The flour market opened dull, and the | eaet ess 2 Aseous of depos = aa 4 “COAL ALWAYS ON HAND, For tome time past \t has been brought to the attention | Ree began to show up, and by Satarday noon ali parte he ry A o wae dienasied Fore ° ; tthe tanneries of teoeae tit tee oe ee | im, R Pike, . ane 8 common grades fell off about Se, Trade brands, on tho | Aue The Lucy Aghiey, Ancien tare Sumbers of strangers from the South arriving in Mom. | Naw Onreawy +0 | of the street were as jubilant, excepting, Of ccner nand, were in good demand for the city and the “5, coveta KELLY, Philline, at Galway Oot 9 fread and oubar piace, wh Wo hareno parca. | Linn row Lien 6 heen BY course, the bears, an they were two weeks since. New Fogiand Staten, and previous prices were custained. | ers ie NB. reported hart een'e nie by am far oujeae fe view Vet ic indulge. t0, secret coneuitattons NORCO W Som. i te | Those who haye been most seriously affected by the foreign advices were cofayoroble, ned @be probe- iat” Bho belouys to St “Sia Wee UI dle eave fiom Bea, from Kurope via Halifax, some throw PA RL hit ee re Sere ae) Seen are cca aan ‘Sco wun otha te | CO" eee ena aid de ie . in steerage. the offepring of their wishes, that the wofft has movement during the winter Owing to the ae. the officers abusing him = Bdressor aa ms oo