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“Ww hospital some distance froim the town, where smallpox » IMPORTANT FRO THE WEST-OOA8T. ABBIYAL F THE STBAMSHIP NORTH STAR, ~~ Hostilities Inevitable Between Ecua- dor and New Granada, Congress of Ecuador Authorizes the President to Declare War. Gen. Carrera in Possession of. San Salvador. Gen. Barrios Defeated and Routed in a Severe Battle. “Naval Engagement in the Harbor of La Union Between the Steamer Sal- vador and the Guardship, ko, dice, &e. “By the arrival.of the steamship North Star, Captam A. *G, Jones, at this port yester:ay, from Aspinwall, we havo highly toteresting and important news from Contral and South America, which will be found fully dotaitod in the ‘Aetters of our Punama correspondent, Purser Wheeler, Of the North Star, hus our thanks (or the prompt dvlivery “of our papers and corresjoudence, ‘The following is the specie list of the North Star:— ++ $6.000 Marcus © Hawley... $8,523 18 932 Henry Nenstatter.., 11,500 J B Newton & Co.. 30.422 86,00, Order. ae pomoteamr. « 16,000 16-100 Welle, Fargo & Co... Our Panama Correspondence. Panama, N. G., Nov. 16, 1963. Panama and the Smallpor—How the Natives Liv:—Ar- rival of the Steamer Yaira from Guayagquil—Important News from Quito—Certwinty of War Between Ecuador and New Granada—Arvivat of the United States Mail Steamer North Star—Mosgura’s Proclametion—Word Mdhod of Recruiting in Guayagui!—News prom Centrat Amevica, de. Although the smallpox is decreasing in Papama, still ‘there is much left, und new cases are ocourring every day. The Profect has given notice that on every Sunday tm future, from twelve until two o'clock, vaccination will De performod at the City Hall free of charge to those who @re unable to pay, This notice comes after the disease thas been epidemic for threo months. A smallpox hos Pital has also been-established, but only within the Jast Week or two. It is estimated by many persons who have the means of ascertaining the truth that in the last three months one thousand persons have died here trom ‘the smalipox alone. This comprises one-tenth of the @ntire population of Panna, and, judging from the uum ‘der of persons you pass in the street recentiy recnyered from the disease, I should say vhat over one-fourth of Athe population bad been more or less iH with it. The “fiisense hos been, and is, all along the line of the wailroad. There were fifty eases fm Aspinwall on Bunday last, and the railroad company bave constracted Pationts will be carried in future, immediately upon their ‘Deing taken in. This wil do much to prevent the disense sBpreading tn Aspinwall ag it has dune in Panama, Not a foreigner has died with the smallpox ju Pauama since it made its appearance, aod but few have had the dis. @ase, and they can trace it to having been In contact with “natives who were Ill at the time. The poor, igndrant, @uperstitious pativos are thoes whe lave been carcicd off ‘by the hundreds, and who co ust appear to profit fy the deast by the!r exrerience ot the Jast three months, Tucy Vive tn Gith, and will continue to do so; and in crowded where several fatniiies sowetinoes can be found in them muy be one or more down tho rearon of the diseuso as it bas.and. the terrible. mortalit attending It has os re Bi the istend of Sale om ke poke pon them ; tne wealthicat . ‘covupy the floors; the middie classes the » and poverty the jower, of course. Th house in awbich your correspondent resides ta divided on the lower floor into six or jt email rooma,-in each of which @wolls one or more ilies, consisting of parents, chil- ‘Gren, Ly ot) dogs, parrots and ile er with scor cpions, cent roaches | lizearda—-in overy case ‘one or 10 buman portion bearing ‘the marks of a recent case of sinalipox. Yet it is cop the most beality location in Panama. [here ix i contentment in this wi ne 18 possesset with = amount of it. Sbould the North American peo- HE ae: or obtein possession of this city, the fe: ing ‘ould do tear it all down apd robuild it, pes Pacit gation Company's aeamer Talca, : Ha sett 3 intermediaio ports, arrived here on 22th mst. brings the ‘ollowiug of cotton, one bale of nety even bags of cocoz, twenty-seven bates of bark, three Lun- of India rubber, | Her datos by the Talca wo bave but "news trem Quits. In my last letter I in po of the summary diviniesal from Quito of Mos, "8 ffuirs, and that the Presidest had or Conreenn then’ in sosgiom, tho necessary por Mission to euable him to declere war against Mosquera, ‘We now icarn that the permission asked for w: me of cours®, means war at once. x somewhat, and has now at " cee, hag ar- 3323 Hl fe } Gow Grana ‘officers arrived hero by the Taloa, but for ‘ of them the day ‘after bis arrival in the most gorzeou: broast ‘of hie ae he, being covered with as many decorations exif he had been through all the wars in Europe for the last ‘cont ‘The Foundorlans are not idle, Gonoral Flores, as t reg Ynformot you, bad about fivo thovsand men b ad thie force has doubtiess been Jargely increared ton Po conseyuently, in numbors, he has the adyan- cera. Tt remains to bo soem how his wen - T nant, militia of Ecuador, or National Guard, as Shey are termed jn Loy Andes, aro nearly twenty eight ‘Thousand men, organized juto twenty regimouts of Inia: va => elgbt ‘of car ry. These mes, it is said, ti @ome military inatruction, and can soon be made sery oa te Arcane fe the fold. The pamber, ano it is oon be locroased. The artiliery force spoken of; tut | am under the impres- ite ara the re decree large that doings on beerd ap- Detween San Francisco (eation®—an (import. wall thone ber pease ‘Uihe gis WhO travel between Kain adenittange, and to return to Pauama, Some of these from ‘a row five to fifteen the amount wae pa (OH bide and enably then to @ footing on Ue ‘Ube Callfornia steamer, after which they wou farther trouble, Of contre: they wero swindied outs uly. In gome case every ceut the unforturate aoe had in the worl! wow pnid for One Of thee Central Americap ports. Sho will bring us hoportant NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NUVEMBER 27, 1863. { the representations of mon thoy must Kn4w have no &u thority, Vority we peel os appears w be a 8 proce s Ube unsuspecting travolier. Ko nf others. He cares not who itis #o | 4 ne Wee Le comsiders & isir Com) ousation for war sloamer Karrucouta arrived a few days eepncoans A number of her oilicers 8: made thetr appearance in Vavamw, the ma‘ority of whom to wari friends of Jeff avis & saud te in great or fear, Fam not certain which, ronsidles., Monitors, Sikieleu ot alien cuemimeees uke nasure, lately introduced mto maritime wartare y & reajwctable old gouticman mame “Uncle Sam." ‘They als» apperred to Khuy parrots, & great vumber of which are to be fownd here as in the agigubur Sinilarity in anme between eogine of warfare mow bong used by General Gi in his onporstions against harlestou. “These Kog'tshaven resented a strange appeariticn im the streourot Hanuma. ey camo hore 1a phen clothes, aud looked a if {coun frow Oxford street. Some wore bluck hats aud ciotht thick enough for the thermometer .t zero: ail such shoes, covering such foes! Whew: They wera nnoomivr:- Able to look at, and exceedingly destructive co the. im. anense number ut ants thet are to de found oitand we: every pavement in Pauame. Punch hes some ompital ro ona ape ons O° there persvss in his pictures of w london her y were taikative. cupped the Queen's Englisa, ed biltaeds ey yrences drank + be: British brig (u:dtog Star, from Aspinwatl for Minititian, was wrec! oa the Dawk. Cuprain Stewart, w ffibe beg expaned tn Gay itor cs ten sid Noveunan 15, 1863 Mosquora bas tssued 4 prociarmation to the citizese-of the United States of Cotorabia, in: whfoh be sets forth the Justice of his cause, as all kings, emperors and presidents: generally do before gotmg to war, and calls out seventeen: thousayd five hundred men in order to render his opera tions aguinst Ecuador effective. 1 am under the impres- sion that the words «takes in’? showdd be substitated for materiully iuerease the strength of aparmy in thas coun- try. ‘Cails out,” property defined Bere, means tiking every man thut can be found capsbis of bearing arms, ox ceptiug those ouly Fairs Sows sgt ’ Bhave not beard of * auy sum 'that bas been named by the authoritionat Bogota that will enables man to purchase exemption until the next | Hon ix ordered, or if physica! disability is cousider- ed of any imp riance: in rendering a conscript free Crom ferving wnder Mosquera, | hear of a goud plan baving been adopted lately in Guyaquil, which might be copied by-our eflicient und valuable Kecretary of War, Mr. Stau- tom, to order = Olt up speedily the depleted ranks ot the Ni army, it was this:—About the hour the steni im was due at Guyaquil the rovenue cutter ut anchor ip the stream wax erderod to fire a gun. When the report was beard the populsce, desiring to seo the steamer arrive, thinking the gon bad becn fired to announce her approwch, assembled im large mumbers on the: river bunk, when they were surrounded oy a geard and walked off to swell the ranks of the army of Kcuador. I Kive you thie story as it was given te me, and think it nosunlikely. It certamiy is an eccunomical method of conseription, The steamer Salvator ts now hourly oxpested from news, and it i nob itaprobabie that President Barrios, of ‘Sav Salvador, if corspetied to leave the country by Geoe rai Carrera, ns the Jast advices informed us woud be the case, will come passevger by her We shati bave full de- tatls of the continuation of the etege, bombardment aud sorrender of the city of San Satvador, if Carrera bas bees 5 BUCO Slui He Lhe ks accounts iufurmed us he certwin- ty would be. ‘The United States ehip St. Marys, Captain Middleton, sailed this morning a @ayti-ht on acraise to the south ward, and tho Pacific Sait Company’s steamsbip Golden City left at tour A BL. tor San Francises. Novem wer 16, 1863. The Panama Railroad Company ’e steamer Salvador, Captain Bowditoh, arrived in this harbor last evening from ports in Central America, Her dates are:—San Jose, November Acajutla, $b; La Libertad, th; La Union, 11th, Reaiejo, 120, 4nd Puwt. Aceuas, 15th. She brings the following for New Yo. k:--Oue thousaud five hundred avd.sevonty #ix hides, jorty-vine .bales of decr- skins, one coroon of digo, sixtcen ceroons of eoclineal, two bags of coffes, two bales of cotton, two cases of mor: chandise, eight cans of battam, one box of silver, one pareelof old —in albene thousand six hundred aud fifty- eigt packages, The news by the satvador is important and interesting, aud L am indebted to Captain Bowditeh for many inter sting paurtien As T Bupposed would be th dor Is in porseesy B of General Carrora, end General Bar. Trios ia anoxic There was no surrender by Karring On the moruing of the 26th of October, about three o'clock, with seventeen hundred mon, be evacuated the city the Movoment wos soon discovered by the besingiug army and in three hours’ time (arrera was in full rena: Sf ‘He was not satisiied with this, bowev pushed on after the retreating army ,amd 8con Darrins gave and a tirely oo Barri severe Fented and soated wi and bis staf, an making their Gane, bat were hotly pursued, so closely, indord. that tho staff were all captured, now held as priacoars: a Of war, Barrios is sti!l at Inrge, and is bile shel by gome of bin namercus friends, y 3 may sueceed in making escape to tthe tt tings extremely probablo that, if caught, ties ey ross wi der him to be shot. With the knowledge of what hin tate will be, . if taken, he wiil be proven than ever caretul to secure @ safe exit from adair at San Salvador and the tetal Mlestrnction of the army of Harrios virtually end the war, Carrera here “rules the roast,” without the sinallest porsible chance of belug opposed, at least for a lovg time to come. Full despal for the State. Department {rom our slinister, Mr. Partridge, have come: by the Salvador, and go forward by the noxt mail. ‘A very Seeley aifair oeourred at 1a Union on the I inst., between the steamer Salvader sumed the capone tt @ naval engagero scale, The Solvador has certainly made a name for her self—at lenst Capt. Bowditch has for her. When the Sal. vador arrived at La Union, on the passage up the coast, it was known on shore thas irs. Barrios was ou board, atid, in consequence, every aunoyance and detention that could be given th camer was ordered by the commandant (Castro), and the guardebip in the harbor was gotten under wdigh and auchored cloue to the Saivaior, as a menace. threat was also made that ff Barrick suc ceeded iv tnaking bis escape to the steamer he would bo taken (rom her by force. Fortunately, a oak Miaistor, Sr. Partridge, Was there, and had the ser lered to by the British Miuistor of ber Majesty ‘steam m aor chante, then at anchor in the harbor. When mor ome ott inder ec tion of the armed boats from the British np. » Fae of course ended the troubie about that matter. About six o'clock in the evening, or a little before dark, Captain Bowditch, of the Salvador, started from (be tanding w go on board his vessel. He was well: known, also hia and there was no one ia it ‘those who were privi: loged & come and goat will, Ax he passed clore to the 'p bo was |, and at the same time a musket firod at him, the ball passing close to his head vrally exasperated at the treatment, as were all on board tho Salvador who witnessed it, as soon ag he . The guard vessel waa oe ro cena mye low in = water that it was Pee TORS Jans endug! to bit her in the bull; bat Captain Dowaneeh sveceeded in knocking one of hoe masts out. When the first two shots were Sred the officers and crew of the guard vesse!, delleving discretion to be the better part of valor, took to their bonts, abandoued the vexsel and pulled tor shore but apon fire "veing opened upon them, and finding the shot coming uncomfortably close, the; pulled back t) the yar for safety. Thus the ir, Without lous of inister wituease d the whole proceedings, and > de ement of it to the existing government, who at once ordered the removal of the commandant at Ly Ynlon, aod the Salvador on ber return down the coast The conduct of Captsin Lowditeh is warmly approved of by our Minister, Mr. Partridge, and he is considered to have acted w great eneryy and decision. He is a man evidently not afraid of assuming & responsibility. The United States steamer Saginaw, Commenter Hopkins, bad arrived st la Unsivw from Panama, and would be gun and a ten so very Bear tho arri vador, ov his way to Kurope, is @ Freoch wie! Upves tne of Abe ‘Airectore ‘Nicaragua canal io Feolbe cocane, Ho bponka verme of the ultimate success of no close were it for water with- og iu danger of reoatiog rite ‘oat jo bis body mos. 1 have easly we im any informmiion as to the exact and wounded during the siege and ia the Hubsequent battic; but It was doubtless very large tor the force engaged. Se soon ee Barring wae discovered to be feaving t eo place or it war thonght he was abont to were thrown into the city, and, not ‘bed bis ward at inte the mato square of wetory. Then piliageeommenred, pated vigor for two days, Thoee afect.ne for oF # with the Warrios governascat! ove marcy wed Acapoiied ot sil orte ny that the . the otfeers not the men. TMS ® KEt os character of the abackh.g army \c Cos aered A writer (ta Salvador ‘aye that 0° oe bad dope th aud & Larri® bad 00 te ; and who live by awindiiug Cxticofuis pawsenge.e emparience. There who live by taking ‘ou Bud them those wheare anxious to GU three or nard duty of each tor a sum bas performed 1 each postin be vcouprs. “calls cut;”” for calling out,” unis other menns wero” employed in counection therewith, would not serve to” other, Carrora would have been de’e ‘bot, ap bo did not, and was himself deferiet. the Novesme 17, 1863. ‘Age, Captain Lap Sas, from San Francisco on 4 Siant, has arrived. She brings the toltow ing Koc: red and iwente ave tone of “freight Bundred sud aixty-five px: sMeOKOrS. by noon for Now York. Golden Age. who bas been for Kime mouths past in Guayaqui ducting « series of expertinients, Bd Wontunt for New York, en ruu'e Cor Kurope next steamer fhr New York. though uot from any roliabic svurce, that bostaities ba already bet Sa NATIONAL THANKS(QMING. the North. . OUR VICTORIES ON THE TENNESSE &e., ay ‘Theeksgiviog Day was yostertsy celebrated in New’ ‘Yorts with ail the accustomed imtorest of the years ivtie past, All the stores in the cky-oxcepting the little bite Of sbepe in Chatbam street—were cioved up on this ooca-- sion, Servicos were heid in all the eberches of the city but there is no necessity to report them. We bave tre- qnoxtly indulged the fparsons and humored their ideas; Dat long experience has taught wo-thet they repeat every. thingethat they really havo potbimg pew to say. When oo it over agaiu, but looks out for something new im the broad: Heide of literature, The people now prefer to hear from our ermies in tho West; from» Chatiunovga, from Burnside, and from our forces tm Virginia, For this reason we do not print the sermons proached yesterday. We, however, give Beeener’s Thanksgiving discourse, as we would sprinkle cayenne pepper over a dish of nongoned moat, Bevohor's ideas are rather fresher than usual; for ho leaves theology snd politics somewhat Dehind, and gives us something like praetical sermons on the current events of tho day. It is to be hoped that all onr readers went to church yesterday. This isa duty which wo «re sure they do not negiest. There were sor mons cnough detvered throughout the city to satiafy the priced apieitual wants of a much Jacger population than even New York can buast Nevertheleay there were thousande who found the ir way to the ark, t Jones’ Wood and other places of Public amusement, there to give thamks and to reoice. We nro glad to know, however, that our people entered ferveutty aad heartily {nto the coibration of the day, and that the Thanksgiving of yesterday —-despite the pro sence of war among as—will bo long remembered b; i tens of thousands who celebrated it, Subjoined discouree of Sr, Beecher. Mr. Beecher's Thanksgiving Discourse. Plymouth church was densely crowded yesterday by those who were anxious to hear Rey. toury Ward. Beecher's Thanksgiving discowrse, after appropri. ate ipbreductory exercises, Including @ lengthy prayer. ‘Among tbe things and porsons prayed for waa the news Papers o the country, whieh he cemominated the ‘mon. archs. of the land,” that they may become monarchs of intelligence, (ull of henefcence and éruth. ‘Mn Bexcwxn took bis textirom the 118th Psalm, 18th Litirend 15th verves:— ‘Thon bast thrust sore at me that J might fall; but the Lord helped me,’ &c. He said that when the President's proclamagen, (> emg Syd 4 o thanksgiving, was issued, the Londom Times—that weather cock of nati 0 itselt merry and scornful over the idee of ving thanks for. anything io Amorioa ro was nothing 12 Our present cendition that would be ligely to excite thankagiving im to whom God deni faitin night had been dark; but the day was at hand. (The nation ‘7 to live, andy victory gee | represent ‘Mberty, The orator then pee. ® glowing and cloquent wibate to the memory of the herocs woot fell in defence “of tho country. He theo ving for camel ane out eri. ‘Pho growth of industry and tho jucrative occupation of our citizens, in seciety, in their normal and usual channels, was matter of congratulation. This point wi analy iNastrated and its treatment loudly applauded. ‘he maintenance and singular (restuess aod power of all educatioaal, moral and civic institutions while the war was ‘on were Subjects of thaukagiv Tho North waaelothed in all the garments o! peace whi weilding she ‘mpiementa . Heretofore the free States had on!g fought with thea left hand. Would that <EAG Seek, Sh acts Oe (Loud ap) Ik was bet. ter, perhaps, to destroy slavery ‘wih ose one | and , Thiet the other wax ‘employed in _penceful rauite. Time nourished the Norih while it rotted the Sonth The North nee. (Renowed applause.) The free Stats wers teaching the wor'd by the: isexhaustable resources: thet they cout carry on a war feg thirteen yours, Tho yro- vidonce of God was signal: feated in our foreiga rela fof thavkegiving. Now the foreign to maintain a generous peniwality. America owed thanks to a large po: tiou of the Frevch pris. especial, woavers, who throntoved tho ‘09 1 revolutionize the government if ne wierfered with the North. The temporary sympathy of Russia was noticed; but be raid republicanism could not afford to form ailiances with despotiams of any kind, (Cheers.) America owed thanks to the middie Clansos of Fagland , to her distingushed orators and writers, who favored (bo boy! bet espectally to the Queen. ewed applause. ) hen ‘victory’ would be written on our banners, © ic torin would be written on the flag of Great Britain wonderiul providence of God in the conduct of oar peo on the etbjcct of emancipation—hereafter the nano of Washington and Lincoln would be mentioned tovethor good conduct of the slaves at the S and the service which the = be Diack man was aman be- After hold up a bundred thousand ask the pation, would it oppress tha! conciuaion, he Tead apecial telegraphic de Weshington, which annourced & eoftlete \ Brogg, and that Boroside would & speedily ‘eomter These announcements were received with enth sia applause. In view of the considerations be had par for thankfulnees, if they did not feat grateful he urge! them to pray that Ged would give them fpearts of flee lnstead of hearts of stone. A epilection was then taken up for the sick and w ed poldiers, which amounted to several huudred doilar Dinner to the Sick Soldiers, Rose Hill Ladies’ Soldiers’ Relief Aasociation res Y Gave good, substantial diuners to the sick and wounded soldiers at three heepitals—at Bellevue, ft Luke's and Central Park. At the latter bospital about four hundred sas down to five tables, the dining ball with the Stars apd Stripes. The dinner wos aire by the suidierr, Protestante, vied with each other in the expressivn of yo pony whieh the sufferings of our hero [rom every Ca ‘This asmeciation em Pecrmny: pe dy gueh men as Jobn Stephenson , Judge , J. B. Ryor gDaniel F. Tiemann and others. Feeding the Peor. The Christan Alliance adopted the mode so success fully carried out by the societies in Loodon in ite opers. ons amongst the poor yesterday. Food was carried by bpd to the ig 4 of the needy, under the direc jw yd a Rev. Mr. Goes, and thus were fevers! nd Other articles of food silently but jodi coven Gunpeased Thanksagiv Day in Brooktyn. The day was generally observed im this city, The po! lic Offices and places of boviness were all clued. borvies were held in nearly ati the churehes im the toroing, ar were well attended, There were no pabiic domonst« tions beyond the parading of Kngine Company Ne ot cide, built at Pawtucket, 6, of large Fi Aten inch the cornet 4 After parvictpa Went road way and F Tet, Were pros Gernited to gyard the office of the ‘Tulrd dintetet ded net fare eo well, The # Gay Gore Gi ot wih podosuiaw, and Vibes wl ENE rEUh aere i caded ated. Very poarib!; oa The Pacific MN Steam+hjp Company's steam<ttp Golden For Kagland ..... B43.105 63 For New York.. + 220.074 47 kor Peaama. . hse sabes $750,123 o ‘nd one The latter leave by even o’ctook for Aspinwall, std will femve ¢be latter port ‘We bave no Mexican news 9f any importance by the Conerat ta Paz, chiof of the estutititic enmmission that | General Graat' accompa: ied the Spauish wjuadhon to Ge Pacific, and | gm, ‘oon came ep Dy the last steamer fom Gueyaquii, and leaves-or the atenmer of the burther news rewvecting the war Setween Bourdor and New Granadh wit be received before the sailing of the Rumorestere reached bere, Its Celebration Threighoat | TF tervaicues rerwive to the rsogrens of be THE BEAUTY OF THE Day¥. ‘SHE SERMONS ON THE VOR, 8 nn reads a book once or twice, he does not wish to go~ jon cause showed that it | THE WrrKLY HERALD. Subject of fino ‘sldye thas aus sunply of water bad Wea | “DC Best and C1, ettions pease AE in the Countey. The Splendid Victory for Graat’s Army at Citat- tancoga~€apture of Betweer Five and Tew Thousand Prisoners and Forty Pieces of Artil- lory— General | anks' Texas Fxpedition—Maps of the Position~-The Latest from Charleston— The Latest from the Union and Robel Armies in Virginia—The American Necropolie—Liter- ature — Sporting — Agricultural --Theatrical— The Markots, &c., &¢. amount ‘told you im my former iettor onthe Out Off, La many cases women aud children, tu eadoavor- ing Jo obtain iv, fol! viotums to the enemy's rific- men, If ts |, but | pace no re'mnce m the tru of the fumer, that Barrios bad been exptured in Hou- duras, This emma ry & canard, gotten up only to create a Uutthe He wil bo dow bt be able, with the avsistauce “A Fen bis escape, The Worry Ixnatn, ready tomorrow (Sanarthy) morning, will covtam— Highly impomant account of the Splondid Victery of Grand Army over the Rebel Forces of BE, Tesulling ™ tho Rebels Being @riven from every poms at Chattancexa and the @apture of between liv" ace? Ten Thousand Wisonera avd Furty Pieces of Artillery Ztail report, from our Special War Correspondent, the Movements of Gen, Bunks’ Expedition to Texas, and of ibir Operation: aince their haunting oo the Ro | Grenae, Map showing the Scex» of General Bante’ Movements in Texas ‘Ao exestiont Map il trating the Fnttawes to Mobile Pay, and? tho Postticn vt our Blockaders “und the Kebol L erences: Biege of Chavleston, Suuth Chvolina The latect” mtetligence frm Burnside’s: Atmey in Kast Tonvessece, with accounts of tte Preset Position, Tho iutes:*aews from thoVnion and Rebdet Armies in Virginia. Aull repo-P6f the Dedication of tho Natiotral Cemete- ry at Gettysburg, Mennsylvan!ay with ihe patetotie Ora. tion of Hon. 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Pontes © A Beautiful Com plexton.—La tras Btoom | Now let us see h Beet | Uther m FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Ti waspay, Nov. 26, 1883. ‘The prise of gold, with slight fidetuationa, has been ‘gradually advancing {rm day to day since the commencement of the present month, witout the exhibition of any other than assumed causes for an upward move ment, until it has again attained a Setitious value. From: thés position we think it mast speedi- ly recede, ami those who have sympathized with the declarations of speculators, and pormitted themselves to drift into the market with the idea of realizing immense profity upon their purchases, would practise wisdom by saving themaclyerwhile the opportunity is still hovering within «their reach. We do not offer this advive uncon- scious of the fact that there gold to cover certain liabilities, [present and prospective. We know that at present tho balance of trade is against ns, and that it is | likely to continue se for some time to comerand we know too that the differences must be met with metal. We also kuow that the goid which iseent abroad to pay such demands js extracted fromthe cash capital of the eountry, and can only be re- trieved by a reversal of the current of trade with forcign nations, omby foreign capitalists investing im the securities of this country, beth of which are events not likely soon to be realized, partiou larly the Jatter, while the interest for money con- tinues to rule in Kurope at its present standand. ow the gold productions of our country will mee’ this drain. During the tiret nine months of the present year the exports of | Specie to foreign sountries were, in round nom bers, as follows: From Now York. ... From San Fraucisco Total for nine montis. And during the nine months of the p nt year, sah a as wo glean from. statistical facts and carefully prepared estimates, we find the gold production of the country to have been as follows California. a the Total production in nine months... —By these two tables it appears that there ix an excess of prodwetion over the exports in sine months of $15,000,000, which would amount to | twenty millions anngally; and to this should beadd- ed, in consideration, the fact that new?gold Melis | are being almost daily discovered and developed | by the addition of hundreds of enterprising ‘uiners in the new Territories. The bulls in the gold market are very apt to hold up as an argument the government demands for specie in payment of duties; but no impression can be produced by | such a subterfuge, as all are aware thet the specio thus parted with will in a few months find its way back into its wonted channels by the payment of interest on the country’s indebted Unless our imports should exceed the exports in future in a gre anticipate, and far greater than the past would justify us in pred ct er ratio than w future, we will expect soon to see the p f gold down to, at most, forty per cent premiura The following table shows the amwunt of gold exported from San Francisco during ten montla of this year, compared with the nt received by the ornia steamers at this port Exported from San Vranciveo Received at New York $06 S21 545 10,916,802 Ditterence Ps 1 This excess of nearly twenty-six m 4 ported from California over the amount received here has nearly all gone direct to Europe, by Bo lish steamers, from the Iethmu Pana The transactions at the Evening Exch Wednesday night were hb smalles tha owing, doubtign*,to the fact that rmaar roke as wellas their customers had left the spend Thankegiving with the “Old F at Home’ in the country. The attendar the early part of the evening was pretty large, notwithatanding the absence of loading operators; but it soon became evideut that the market waa not to be one of much nitmat or Erie opened at 1064,, and closed.at 1065,) but ! much stock been offered at tho latter figure it wonld not have found purchasers, Most of the shares bought were to ce horts which bad been put out during the day at higher fg It will be observed by report of sales t 300 hares ch hands, against ¢ evening before York Cent ‘ at 1304, and closed at 154%, which war freely b at close offered at 135 Gold was very inact ut Mo need hands. Offered freely early part of the evemog a 47%; cloned weak at 7% The Evening E v3 nfar now ouly four weeks in existence—-promise, to quite an institution, as the volume of busine transacted some sights «quale mm of the pes sions of the down town boards. Members te old and public boards mingle freely togetNer at the Fifth avenge be ond ite ae greeent more the appearance of social erlnga than of formal Dasineas meet | gig am goit 100m 14) obs NY 10 om 4 ” O1Fetal Drawings of the Shelby College is a demand for | Fon NAW YORK —TH08 Dar. 17) moon mime. F 1M )| uiue waren. Aimanac 4 ove 6 mota @ Portol New Vors, November 36, 2803. Lottery of Kentucky teams LJ ma Case TOD—Noy. 26, 185. Meyerstein Wp vee $1, 68, @ ra tn 56, 29, 43, 9, 22, 5, 20, 89, 33. | Nor « tthe 2 ay ie oe Chane a peamor, 3 168. ar vigwal. y hawe for MN, 11, 45, 66, 17, 69, 26, 23, 12, 50, 51, 7, 30. HeMIAnp Paterno li § trawsport), Mott, Wabbl Lrg and 26 houre from Vorucas Mente” ; O's Girvalassennt by eddremtns oe 6 BO. aafteriaate ve w ly passengers, 0 J Co. hip Ho: hot New By ’ ner, uly . ¥ £1 orale OP passed Poe eae of dived theme bat eel ee O™Mciad Prawines of the Library Asso- mig Ghlaw or Whodes: clatio4 Company's Lottery of Kensnck with coal, £0 Mast Eexvs ULawe 45—Nov, 26, 130), Victoria, from Liver; Msi $5, 2%, 53, 18, 7H, 7 40, Tl, 67, 39, 6G, 41. eionting exhad ud ov, 26, 1403. trait, to Barua & Ruseoi, 67, 68, 28, 61, 31 "36 4,9, dd, 49, 39, 46 Hark La Miata (of Blam). Crowell, Buenos Apres, Bept Cireu are sent by iaresnng y 4 SRG Ww rare (Me Cari, 8 FeRNOK, BLAIS & UO. Manazors, Covington, Ky Pr aiget Higgs ee ‘ao, ’ Permer whale .Beujer Hav Royst Havwan Lottery.—30 Per € ah int 24 premium 4 priam. Tnforn On fornished. Mighews if ¢ Moston, rates paid ($r Doubloomw and all & of Gold 4 Silver ed bark fem > od Thy TOR & OO. a Bers, Ne 16 Walla reet, NY ee why Po Je To Sa 32 di wine cy to Been ite Prizes Cashed tn Att 6a Lote 4g Gincomo oof Gtbraiter: os, Tarfagons + ave teries Infortintion given CHARI ve wat GER, Bro 4 23 days from Gtbrattar, bee. ind aw Gite a res Ker, 476% ay, necwn Noor, back: room coe (Br? Bigley, Matanoror, 25 days, with eottow Kuowles, Matatioros, er tor Lunenbere), with cotlou, tag, 4S Sioith & Co. rk Drumm: ine “Aswnwall aay tn bal ase, mat, passed brig A Hopking Pear Hunter, died onboard 274 tnvt Brie TH Wattnon, Pines Hazvme, 12 dav, with augne, «3 to master. Nov L on 2 W, epoke bark mete - | Fert Moyal, 90. 8 days, tn Mry, Rombey, Halitfar, N Fashion, Davis, tortion Wisse Middletown. Ot, + J Ruasel, Modges, Portiand Ot, for Phiiadet © Terre UU 8, teamtporth; Ceapis. New. Hotteras Entel vin Forties» Muaros a vansemgare to 2 8 on ‘ord. Norman Philadatpare, o. Amar pam Beh Rehr Iobt Sete Kehr An ate Bioamer Tacony. Bioainer Ben Gull, Kenney. Providence. BELOW. One brig. unknown 28th — Sten Webster heferey, 44d Boot ‘se! Bainersh'a. Howwt, Onarter Oak, Unoie Joa harke ACA Dis bert ioe ville, Yurne: rt brig AC Brooks. Fs The terie By dow, Lena, Dow Juan Jobe Cadwaitader, & Gohinw nO W Meow IG Wright J@ Wabbard, Henry Keown, Show Avmack, Morrle, & Bianont and . Wind at enoeet SW Mise Srramenrr Crry or Le Dae rte, of the Inman for Queenstown aad «for the United Ki ent venetian equmt (0 ma airy and Burope, San Vrancisa for inet struek on @ mud omg with tasur at Ham Francisco from Boston, wy alew from BW; earried will said Lo.norrow taking the m: Continent. This mag rumning betw Liverpool, in leaving the 4 towed off nam ckiey h stone boat and tore in the forward he, tr PRixcess, Crowell. hence at Sar yo Atlan tty Fiancises, arcaand tn lon 4 ded of } fd Water ons! Me maar rt ieee bape ts On OTe hae Oe ft a hurricane tn witch Inated | q heard, Mow tug terrifien!ly hy maintopgaltamt eall, blows from Hin Sane Maswrarran a © night bad a cargo of 76% Marding, hence for Cadte. which r. eh Mariners. Prey oo thal the boojya in Kennebec river, line been removed (or (he winter season, a bereby xiv Hath, Me | replaced as enon ae care OF (90D HorW tad] rernment at the Cape of Good Hope ae of Movember my The Colon al ge acon and atier the} ny | Of Dteckabore high wate mark, but ibe which 1 will be seen ie nat giere {ing apparatus te diuptete or by leases of the is Intended seenels entering Table Bag the bn 4 wit! be et ile guide piat Vee om 3045 W in 1888.) al, Wan Gilford, Oth nat for North I _ Ship Splenaid, Cleaveinnd, Bagariown. 300 ap are me rede defective mest, Gnd wou! 1 Old Yellow, Weld. WU, ae. se Booth 1 Bt Catharines Sepe 20, pa tew days sa Bieea NE. wae at Bt Helene Bept 00, mo re } Behr Pact Win ith Tat 58.16, lon To oo, Yorrign Ports. | .Anginmatie Nov IS—Are betg Foinactt. Means ata brig Arabeiin, Lindsley, NYork, Tith, om tho, Chapman, 4 " | Be 4 of Pert, a and Cathe both. King, waa T Vraser N¥ore (and id DAb tor How. ign A andes, Me Tit, Peeriese ert ship Banshee BOKTO%, Nov B—a rie. Fer, Val meee Pe ni, Conem Her. Burne wad U Retretmer Umee ab. ects Deornor on tries Homeden. Rea rents (Hr). 4 | - he