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exciting deep interest until with from the foikb, when Mr. & quarter of a m Leo Broeek’s flat rao!og oft Reperter, WhO made bie succemiul debut at | yoola a fortnight sg0—came awaypiroin ibe heavily weigh a Me. dora and defeated her by ten lengibe. The follow ug are full detaile of the day'e spert:— TUM WOR! ESTRKSIIRE GRAND ANNUAL BTREPLE C1e8¥ wx. J, Fiddyman’s Reporier, by Lexingtom, dam (1863) ca), 4 years, 9 eh Worcester, three 10 one ooks, five to one againat Reporter, and #ix Lo one ach avajnst Vailer Gal aud sledc The half de ttarted at the iret atlempt pune: © elock—tor the race to be run, Worcester lead over frat tight of hurdies, followed by Reporter and Socks | clone gether, Yalior Gal being fourth, Medora O1tb, sod Freshman last. There was ho variation in this over tho fucceeding two fights of burdies, after clearing which siedora and Socks dropped Into the rear, leaving Re in upon Worcester, Yalier Gat fourth, aad in this a, an order they repuss Medora ogain took , fourth piace, bat was huade p turn dy Socks. ‘ Upon entering the Meadows Worcester #iied at the sheet of walter through which they bad to gallop, aud Man instant dropped to the rear, the runuug being yiaken up by Socks, who, blundering at the eocond @mp ip the Meadows, sou joimed Worcerter—in the fear, Modora then acted aa pioneer, followed by Ke- ter, Yaller Gal and Freshman, in ‘the order named: orcester aud Socks following somo distance pehiad the Crat quartette, With the exception o Yailer Gal ving placo to Freshman, no alteration occurred @ lowiers util rounding the bottom turn, wh - Jortor assumed the lead, but approaching tie artificial Wook in trout of the stand, Medora again went to the nt, the pair rising at the’ leap \ x he nearly down in the jump, . Yailer Gal followed over or Meadows, passing through which Medora a, faltered and dropped into the fourth place, but ail her for- mer position tn the Meadows. Worcesier rapid! Proached the lending couple in the succeeding q\ of ® mile, and when close up with them at the last hurdie fell, leaving the finish with Reporter aud Medora, and the }former increasing his lead from the distance, won by ten oengths, A similar distance separated the second and * |. Freshman and Socks trotted to the post, and Wor- - aa Jockey was not burt, wos stopped by tho 4: Commeret intelligence. THE LONDON MONKY MARKET. itbstanding the advance of the rate of discoant to t by the Bank of England, there wae & continued eady demand for money at that establishment ‘The funds oa the 6th instant were firmer, and console pproved 4g, closing at 92% a 14, weekly returns of the Bank of England how a dé im the bullion of £638,146. Baring Bros. & Co, quote bar silver at bf. 1 9d. dollare, |. 394d. ; eagles, 769, 4d. AMBKIGAN BROURITIES. Meenrs. Baring Brothers eay there haa been no change , ji quotations are very nominal. United States 0's, 60 » irgiuia 6's, 60; Pennsylvania 5’, 60 @ rom the Mancheste? Guardian (city article) The speech of tbe Kaaperor of she French weed a favorable eftect on the Yondon Stock Ex- inge bat for the fact of its having beet followed yes. day at Paris by a fail of more than \ per cent on the ree, Our own bank return was more unsatirfactory bad been auticipated; still the tendency of prices ‘peon good, Every one recognizes the existing ity of the country, and that the recent movement ip money is simply calculated to prevent that perity from passing to & condition of recklens infia- Consols this mor! 0) at 02% a 92%, an of 3, and were steadily maintained throughout ‘at the close of business a report was current that Bank of France bad rajeed !te rate of discount 1 ex cent. the Bank of England the demand for diecount bas moderate. continental exchanges this afternoon showed a Aaaprovessent 00 who rales of lash post day. 000 sovereigns were taken from the Bank to- ‘transmission to Brazil. This is The last price wi Mexican is anes dott “ 0 uae aaa companies all show 8 parila ot eoneols, setbunt, ex- 3 Consols, new tarebe, 905 A HO%; | exehe aor bile, 7 a 2 discount, Lonpom, Nov. 7—Afternoon. 46, luinole Ceptri ‘amis, Nov. 7, 1863. of Franco raised {ts rate of discount to-day <= Strzaroo OTTON MARKET. Lo . “i Livanroon, Noy. 7, 1869. Tash at very o2- with more spirit, the Bank bad iy were indispored to act except at a 4. per ib,, which sellers were ing to concetos, week, therefore, chner fiat irregular at Id. a 1%d. decline jn An and Egyptian. Brazile ero also nominally 1d. per |b. earier Surats have beon irregular at about 1d. per Ib. decline in ‘most instances, aad occasionally mo gomewhat pomins at 28 4d. for midd! 28d, for uplands. Friday's ‘Dusiness was estimated at about 5,000 bales, with a quiet Dut uncbanged market. Lhe stock on hand i# 149,220 Dales, including 34,010 American. At cea from India 279,000 bales. TRADE AT MANCHESTER. ‘The advance ip the lank rate bar had the effect of Bus pending businees for the moment, ani in caueing ado @ ine nominally from the highest point of Md. a 1igd. per Ib. ia cloth and yarn; but quotations are \juite irregular LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFPS MARKET. Mesere. Rithardon, “pence & Co., Biyland, Athys & W., and others report flour unchanged, Good qualities wcaroe Wheat steady and in moderate demand, Corn slow, and mixed offered at 28e. 6d. per 480 Ibe wiibout Duyere; white rather firmer. LIVEHPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET AMerers. Gordon, Bruce & Co., Roult, Engii#eh & Brandon, and ; thers raport'—Deef and pork quiet, and good quali- ties all but exhausted, Racon dul! and’ 6d. n Is, lower Butter etondy and fine ortasearce. Cheese firm. Tard quiet and inchanged. Tallow éd. cheaper for Nortb American, Batebers’ Association, 448. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE M. eady: pots 208, 6d. a 208, 9 nigra opened sctiveand adva: 4 yy letor under he t Riceyyuiet. But ste THE National The n were | y at the hour—chree | enna ena = NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, AAIVI Cemetery GETTYSBURG) WqgE BSEURG ROAD ™ ~~ Cie HAMBES BU \ ER i FACLO HOTEL a Oey! Poerie PUARE ENO waennn—— E— NO/SSTIOSA SI 7. vis | /PROPOSE Wf PF Mo a) ww STRELT cnoRcog 0 1 Oca MENT SY \)) | I aofe. Linseed oil rather 4 erm, £88 a £90, and pale seal, £46 f turpentine neglected aud easior. Hoult, English & Brandon report a further Tat be. 10d, and crude at £17 MARKETS. Breadstotte wheat, 428. a 440 avd red, Moeers. Paring Brow. prices barely eupported. Whi Bhs. 0428. Flour, 200. a2ie. Od, from etendy rae, <6 12a. 64. a Lg 168.; bane, £6 tbe., Scotoh pig, Ov. ad a tus. ¢d. Sigar opened’ active, and further advanced nearly one por cent, ‘The advance in the Bank rate tem rarily checked the buoyancy, but the rm ab very full prices Coffee steady Tea steady: common Congou, 16. 1d. Tallow de 20. 0 43s. 64, for new Y. ¢ Spirite of tur Trouch offered at 40%. a 70s.; crude petro'eum fved, ie. 114. a 2. Sperm ofl dul! American ‘ £26: linseed of) more plontiful, and welling at 42 Boed cakes dull Grover & Todd report beef acd pork aim decom rather lower, Hutter selis fre wanted. Lard quiet bot unaltered. | hanged, Petroleum rather irmer, re THE LATEST MANKETS. 3 Cotton—\ ‘ivmer tone ond price We. day, 8,000 bales, one halt (vr epeculation Brea: a show no change to day Provinions generally are very irregular, owing to largo arrivals of beated monte Produco generally quiet but steady © Bogar Ore LONDON mani Auger firm at prices at fully pre vain Rice, #mall transactions, with valve uochanged We—A moderate bosiness and pricer steady, Tallow--Do- mend limited, cales of P. at "0 48a. Od. Lown Nov tay, @lowed a Ceneo'#, DP for exc I for Troops. PRY TO GOVEMNOR SBYMOUR ABOUT THE DRAPT. Aunaxt, Now, 19, 1863. Povernor Seymour has received a telegram from Pro yoet Marsha! General Fry atating that such Congressional may furnish their quota of volunteers under i be exempt from the draft for dew olmest, eveo though the quote of the be not made up. RECRUITING IN BROOKLYN. At w meeting Of the Kings county Roard of Supervisors, ted from Sergeant ¥ , representing to the Board that a large num- ber of reerults could be procured jo the interior of the ‘Smale, and expecially along the line of the canals, provi- dig bu belatence and tranfportation was provided by the eounty The subject was diecursed by the Mard and a proper ition was made to allow fiiteen dollare for each ‘man en listed, but after some furtner remarks the whole war referred to the War Fund Comm ties, with to make uch arrangements as they deemed pro. HBCRUITING In p dng IOS, ‘Large and epir ted meetings were held Becton nat a 4 to encourage volunteer: Comm 't- inted, and the work will be pushed with ilar movement wil) be made o ¢ ter and the late, " — MEADE'S ARMY. Mr, Willtam Yhung’s Des Anur ov ta Potomac, Nov. 19, 18 There were appropriate demonstrations in tho army to-day of sympathy with the participants in the Gettys burg ceremonies, and wherever it was practicable the American flag was hoisted at balf mast. A train ran through to Alexandria thie afternoon, with passengers from Brandy Station, which if now the prin- elpal supply depot of the army A cavalry expedition started out yenterday after Momby, with some confidence that be would be ie weil) roaming. Another dash bas been made into Nokesville by #ix or eight mounted guerillas, who captured the anarm tion hands employed on the rajiroad, but released t after plundering their money and watcher looking wateh they declined to take, declaring thet they 4id not deal in cheap articina The sick meo have been sent to the rear Though General Lee may have the advantage of por. tion Im the approaching great battle, which cannot be jong deferred, between the two confronting each other, yet be hos superior numbers, nor of that patriotic ent will impel our soldiers to fight a» they o fought before, animated, ae they are, by the bope of « greater victory than they ever yet have General Kilpatrick came up to the frou! General Grabem went to Washington ‘The weather \e warm and mild, and adm rave for military operatour aptaured, but be One day, aod Coneerre “ Va, Nov 19104. M Whether it ie the calm ‘| determine Deapatch. Waemrotow, Nov. 10, 1609. The intel gence received to night from the Army of the Potomac is to the effect that a cavalry rkirmiah between ‘wo hundred rebels and part of the Eighteenth Penney). ‘vania cavalry took place yesterday morning at German Ford, op the Rapidan, The rebels crossed the river, ‘when our men fell back apon our jofantry p The joen wan email, Bome ef our men were captured. ‘There are frequent reviews sad division drill, ihe 4 CrNBiry nad Weather Doing favoraple for euch purpeeee. At thie bowr ») | succeed Hundreds of contrabands could be profitably employed tn the army as drivers, teamaters, ko, In ove artillery | | brigade alone a puificient number of soldiers are employed as wagoners and teamsters to man a eix gua battery for want of negroes. Yesterday evouing tome cannonading was beard in the direction of the Rapidan, south of Culpepper; but no particulars had been received when the messenger this alternoon left the army. No sutlers have yet been granted right of transporte. tion for their stores to the army. A few occasionally D parsing goode, but they are liable to arrest nhiecat Paymasters aro busily at work in the dis¢barge of (heir ution im almont all, if got all, the army cory THE LABOR MOVEMENT. Mase Meeting of Shipwrights. LABOR VERSUS CAPITAL-—-DRTERMINATION OF THB WRCHANIO“’ TO UPHOLD THEIR RIGHTS, RTC., ETC The sbipwrights of New York aod vicinity held a mane meeting last evening, at the Cooper Institute, for (be pur. pose of tak ing jnto copsideration the meat aller tual manner of obtaining & Tike 10 their wages commensurate with the high prichs of the necaensries of life The large ball of the Inetitute wae nearly filed by the honest sons of tot), | and seldom did & more rencectabie, intelligent and orderly | ¥ audience assemble in the building ined by the el Mr. | and the appointment eral tof the meeting, said that it wae gratify in fed on to pre | eile over thelr del/ber ped that in ihe tranmnction of busines verned by pre red uu James and Mr regretting ther ine cedenee, peal and um Letters were then read (rom Delano, of the Brooklyn Navy ¥ Dinty to attend The following resolutions were then eubm tied t meet ng and adopted hy acelamatwn wortiogmen to frneee, here iner@an@ in the yale ipwrighie of Mew Yor® ana nasern deeniy ere paihie the setlon of our [elem work. ve wih by Demeradip meang in our | vient with 0 space concerted action and the % sent & comm tlew comm) (lee from the Mr onwion it war sree Wo repre@nt (be Nove ug ebervy Mr. Innamt. Hicks wae the And addremed them at rom olved in the meet other spesk will not permit fa jety on the bania of perf cated, and the meeting did oot break Movements o WE MACHINIETS’ & THR Ror A meeting of the proprie JMeCLELLAN ROTEL AN A Memoria] N\A gl Consecration of a )) engi ¢ 4 questions arks t un 8 ae b Prades f Other mn arp the earne MEETING OF Vestertay after Jahn Torrance Machin ete organ sat on Ade were apport! ty MEETING OF A Meeting of the teot enth Ward Hote! inet ev Aa Mowers wr wa held @% the tone he four cloth am, 4) [at 0 pane he pe ins yorrere of tax f ng | ne reneideration the mater of & etn the rave pad at present fer their labor Me. Bernard oe 4 to the chair, aed Mr, T Claecy Seled ww secretary - {New ing 968 WORD mov”ely | omed — Wheres tn commencence of (he oot nora r 4 Pr com in making tenis in ract env contrast weed we, the tent makers of Yew ¥: W protest eureeiver from arbitrary employers, deem \t oecermary | + u pether apt demend & remenepation for our aber o pee Og *\th the nigh prices for Provinnne and cloth off sed be it therefore Rewotved, That the prices '67 making (brew chib =e ge tor Ay TH) DA Hi) ) NOVEMBER 20, 1863—TRIPLE SHEKY, ICAN NECROPOLIS. a Great on wth « ‘oe . . ° abe & e Tree ele or Of (he Sort! Arerion b hw , md loandenderry eh +04 her Wr awe hae bere nein point. | Battle. | | n at Port ” * ot bat peat 4 THE NATIONAL NECROPOL, Qur Heroic Dead at Gettysburg. atloual Cemetery fer the Union Soldiers who l’ell Phere Arrival of the President end Cabinet. Speeches by Mr. Lincoln, Mr. Seward and Gov. Seymour. SOLEMN AND IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY. Imposing Civil and Military Procession. THE CROWDS ON THE BATTLE FIELD. TT. ORATION BY EDWARD EVER History of the Three Days’ Pishting at Gettysburg, Upon Whom the Responsibility of the War Rests. The Question of the Restoration of Con- cord Botwoen the North and South, , &e., &u. Oar Special Despatch from Gettysburg. Grrrymnvne, Pa, Nov. 19, 1863 In this town, surrounded by ite gray mounteloe and rendered ag famous in American as ts Waterloo im Bu nary and decisive battles of of last July, a £84, eolemn, Popean history by the sang the firat, second and third day fod impreenive coremony the New bx Midaie States, from the cayital Mt porte otry that bave remained fa 1 tho Union, are here semembled thousande of por ne In thelr pablic capacity as of Cials, some 4s private citizens, some in mortial array, ome Bs Bo0leMes, and tomo As the representatives of the and hely {thee atreets and f & the whole region dead whose bivod enene woode cod bill © ground. They bave come, heated by the man whore lt it ban been to have Lich veo of the vational heim in theno times of storm aad Lempert, to dedicates national comevery, whereia tho brave # who (oll daring there terrible days ofgaauiict, lu de be national o~ ‘ nof their v te the 5 1 fotare ' “i * ib wt . t . b ’ f ° * ‘ mn YORORG BATTER FIRED Asmocr aT « \tes, shortiy efter th ma thas pen . ’ * battle te nate ee werved end per . ine © whieh they be view hee ehaae of, women of the ot, embracing the by ihe oe sie, Th tees arranged by Gov. Cortin, of Fenmay ivan Wee ngrecy A Mr, avid Wilte, wing how preimuene © of

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