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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ~ 1864. ~~ THE LAKE ERIE PIRACY, ; 8. f60. for State, Cheese quiet at 150. a 210, for com- mB te pHs Peino: sum —Recelpts, 1,913 bvls, 'The market for orude was quiet, but Loldee were firm and domanded from 4750. to 450. 0.600. The stock is very | ght, vot only of c-ude bul of redued, but not so much ws ROU of the receivers give out. Yet there is no doubt that ol! is Bcarce, ietine! w er easier The sxiee were 1,500 bols crude ai ‘on {ho apol, aud 47540 & 450. for cext moutd, 900 da, new 4 boud on "eegit , end 850 d+ (ree chiefly et 87e. ere Was quict Rice —We aovice salad of 100 bags Rangoon, in bond, we ere quiet for the past thre days, mee Titan, Nore 51030 A. M. BU obs os tions of commerce are, to & considerable extent, | | sai RR. head temporarily in check by the prospect of legige 5—6 P.M. lation whieh will have the effect of permanently, and | reducing the gold premium, and lessening its lia- je par- | bility to those repid and violent fluctuations which 1s at | render the value of the currency the most uncer- tain of al earthly things, and make of trade a speculation. The manner in which the fiuances can be restored to a sounder basis we bave on INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Atkinaon, Tliton & Co.'s Cironbain. - CavouTta, Usk. 10, 1 Owing to the fearful cycione which visited this city Oa the 5th imstaut, whe accompanying market report OB (Oat date was iu toc preas, aud whica put & Btop to all ut-of-door communication, we could uot forward it by tue insti via fombay. aud Low propuse to give a brief re port of the gale and tts effects. A etroug breeze (rom Dorthe st was blowing ducing the nigh: of the 4a instant ad up to ten o'ciwck ou the moruing of the 6th, the Fripay, Nov. [The stock market was dull this mornin; business transac cd on accoun of outs was very im ied. The closin: quotat first beard showed the following variations m those of yesterday morning:— Br The Zxamination of Captain Dell at Toronto. = 6.0 100 Hudson loo do... 100 dogs. ol 118 100 Reading KR... Las 400 * ceesee TSM e He fa Fuily Identificd as One of » Hudson River 34, Michigan Sou : anes 200 Ericas have ruled very fim, the demand being | darometi al ‘M. av 29.70 and bavi is Central 1, Chicago and North several occasions pointed out, 200 ee market was geoeraliy frm, on 5 ar siaudiag at mine A. M. at 29.70 and having tho Pirat ’ T oe . H Re. chieiy 10 too uctual requirements Of the trade. | faileu to 29.20 at ten o'clock. from this time uniil & 0 rates, rred %, Cleveland and Toledo 1, Rock Isard %, | ‘The feeling in monetary circles to unsettled for | 1100 da....... Se me Fee Tea ae ure 60 begs enper aL 4040. €1e., 20 base | autiar to daeoe P.M. the burricave ineroused. (a vio: rt Wayne %, Obio and Mississippi certificates | the time being, more partic ularly by the prospret | gu0 Mogis,) kiss 68 1600 ‘0 io co . 25 cases Lutmegs & $1 65 a $k Tv, aud lence, the barowe:er tuuching at tne lavier hour 27.97, yee 7 ries 2 , inrt if 4 26% 600 do, 810 69: Dales cloves at 480. # 500, cud (oe wind Dauliog capt rouud (to east southeast | Cumberland ?,, Maripesa tg. New Yerk Cen- | of stirring news very soon from both the armies br mee Mae cer ats $8 nittsols Gout in wt {continues a fate request and are, Lips aod Gually © southwest, the beight «f the gale being 1 e vady. Reading ad- | of Sherman and Grant, This operates in favor of | 1008 2 0 iu large supply, are dull, aad offered wt | from southeast; @ tor tut, it b to rise, andthe gae and Quicksilver were steady, Reading a P a... eer, ion ne6 1 I> OPP : ty uoderate, Ourie meting oF theses the fetet fee | EVidence ef @ Passenger of the dullness in speculative channels, and imposes a check upon the ascendancy of gold, and sympa- thetically upon prices for everything to be bought with merey. Military success has beon to some extent discounted already; and although gold going “versels io prt consisted of two hundred aud twenry to two buadred and thirty sal!, from ibe magoil- cout (’caingular aud (. ieutal 6teawer Of two Lhuusaud and two hundred tons to the oouutry trader of (our buudred to tive huedred tons register, ull moored along the loft Devi Of tho Hooga.y tn Gere three aud four deop, aud ex Looding Over & syace of (rom two to two aud a bulf miles in tooth. At four o'clock P. Mo” same day, only live Sparen was very quiet, with emall sales of Lebigh at IBse. Stio ian was Hered at 6140. gold, with BO buyers. SALT was wii Wout decided cuauge 19 value, the market Detug very firw. The Bales wero acargo of rt ikita, contalain, about 7 000 bustels, at §uc., aud one of Turk’s rnprisivg 7,000 bushels, et the seme price, We sides, Sales Of 1,500 sacks JoMrey's and Darcy's nced 134, Cleveland and Pittsburg 3. Government securities were steady. Conpon e-twentics advanced %, new issue 5{ a %4, cou- sixes of 1881 4 a 5%, ope year certificates 3%, 8-10 Treasury notes 4. Steamer Phile Passous, Gud Clevct'niedt BuL0 MoGr & W THE PRISONER REMANDED, Btate stocks and railroad bonds were dell After the call and at the open board, at one clock, the market was heavy at a decline. At the second regular board the market was avy, with @ tendency towards lower quoiations. he closing sales showed a decline from tl) % prices of the morning as follow: ading 2*4, Michigan Southern 1, Iilinois Central Cleveland and Pittsburg 1, Chicago and North- stern ¥%, Rock Island 12%, Fort Wayne 134, mberland %, Mariposa %, Obio and Mississippi rtificates %. Hudson River advanced '. Government securities continued steady and at rther advance of 44 in coupon sixes of 1881; in coupon five-twenties. One year certifleates clined 34, seven and three-tenths Treasury notes The action which has been commenced in the ited States Circuit Court to test the legality of fe refusal of the Collector at this port to reo je latter notes for customs duties has created a rtain amount of speculation in them, and the pid fluctuations in their market value indicate a verish state of fecling on the part of the holders, t the open board, at half-past three, the market jowed increased heaviness and lower prices re submitted to. old wavered between an upward and a down- rd movement all day, and closed drooping. The lowing were the quotations: — low: +1820 2:00 P, Meee. 221935 gels 245 P.M 221 219% 3-40 P.M. 9 28 «6.00 P.M. Log more favorable to Sherman's army were cir- ated in the morning, and in the afternoon the orted capture of Macon and Milledgeville was epted as probable. wing to the stagnationin the Stock Exchange su) ply of bankable funds at the disposal of the nks is in excess’ef the demand, anda large jount has been diverted to the purchase of certi- tes of indebtedness, which bave risen to a price ich make them desirable only as an investinent lying about nine per cent per annum, and not for culation, as they cannot advance muck beyond present quotation for them. The ordinary is stillseven percent; but money may be rrowed on governments at six per cegt on call ome inetances. The fact of the coupons on re than sixty millions of compound five per t two year notes falling due on the Ist of De- ber favors increased ease in the money mar- , as these notes are now boarded for the sake the interesi. After the date mentioned they i Gud their way into active circulation again, ether with fifteea hundred thousand dollars of erosl money. if we myy credit whisperings from Washington, Treasury Department will cffer, at the begin- ig of next week, extra inducements to its fiscal nts to stimulate subscriptions to the seven- ty loan already before the people, end that measure will be substituted for the proposed currency loan. We have deprecated the icy of the Treasury ‘keeping several distinct, , therefore, more or less antagonistic loans be- the public simultaneously, and we therefore ve of no new loan being placed on the market the seven-thirty is withdrawn. There is, how- , an objection to the latter because ef its fundable into six per cent gold bearing after three years, which is only’a little bet- than selling the bonds in the first instance. a judiciou ‘on of the tax law and tariff revenue may be so far increased that the gov- ment credit will be strengthened and currency will be found sufficient to supply its cit. Strong efforts are being made to ia- ¢ Mr. Fessenden to revive the old agency tem and put @ ten per cent currency loan the market, but we warn him against the gestions of the parties who are endeavoring to jure a monopoly of the securities of the govern- t with high rates of commission for welling They would make a speculation of the lic credit, and grow rich at the pubiic expense, Secretary should avoid giving special privi- to any ono by oflering equal inducements th ‘here is very little doing in the discount line, supply of first class puper being limited. The vary from eight to eleven per ceut, e foreign exchange niarket is inactive at 109% for bankers’ sterling at sixty days, and 110% Latthree days, Merchants’ bills are offered 07% a LOS, aod francs are drawn for at 5.9a esterday hardly d@iffured from am ordinary bath in the general respite from all businces it was observed, and Wall street was deserted resonant with the sound of the bells of Trinity, ad of the prosaic din of every day life. Ser- were discussed more than gold, and the oralizing game of speculation was exchanged ithe chastening inflaeuces aud cheerful associa- of home, The universal observance the day throughout the country made more strictly observed bere than usual, TWanksgiving parties met to cat Thankegiving re with New England zest, while Heaven ed in sunshine over ail, an cere thankegiv- 1 by unaccustomed lips for the ch Lave crowned the national arms ig the past year, aud for the blessings which | enjoy despite the gigautic couflict which reddened the land with biood and bristled it bayonets, and upon the reenlt of which the of the graudest uation in the world is de- nt. wn have had leisnre to-day to ponder over great theme which eng the attention of world as well as our own, and euch intervals pose are salutary, Ad as co much is staked the war, and as “the sinews of war” are ensable, it will be well if the importance h attaches to the national finances broomes je correctly understood and appreciated, for ial embarrasements are little less disastrous nation than to an Individual, aod they cousequcatly to besavoided a8 much as ible by the judicious development and mical dispensation of our vast and elasti tial aud fecal resources: Congress will neet | Monday ‘u December, Soon aftet which the Treasury will present his 4 grave respoosibitity reats upon both pect of this matter. If ts the busivess of the wc to recommend such measures as be may expedient for improving the value of the ncy, aNd Consequently dimiaishing the ratio increase of the national debt, while tt ts the of our legislators to take these into serious eration, and adopt, reject or amend thon ir mature judgment may best subse: ye welfare. wially, we are approaching ® Critical jave the history of this war; for upon the acon ak HeXt Keasion Cur monetary fatare dur. remainder of the war and for @ long time ds in dependent. The conntry looks to it form of existing and rapidly growing evils, foins of speculation, as well ag the opera: as the ve | would decline considerably below the present quotation for it in the event of Sherman's bold movement, resulting in the capture of Sa- vannab, Mobile or Charleston, or even the confirmation of that of Macon and Augusta, the tendency of speculation would be to advance it, regardless of its real value as com- pared with the currency, should Sherman's achievements be less important than it is gene- rally supposed they will be. The wretched poli- cy which bas flooded the land with more than nine hundred millions of paper money has left gold—the standard of values—little better than a shuttlecock in the hands of unscrupulous specu- lators, whose caprice sends it up or down, from hour to hour, without regard to anything more than the speculative supply and demand, which are controlled by neither fact nor argument. Where there is nothing special to put down the premium, the efforts of specula- tors are for the most part directed te put it up, and individuals strive to turich themselves by de- preciating the public credit, which bad legislation has exposed to so much danger, and which Con- gress is now called upon to remedy to the best of its ability; and if it only does its duty the people will have good reason for new and sincere thanks- giving. The highest cash prices of the leading railroad and miscellaneous shares, at the first session of the Loard of Brokers to-day, cornpare with the quota- tions on Friday of last week as follows;— Nov. 25, American Coal Co... u 7% Cleveland and Pittebu +106 207 Cleveland an¢é Tvled a 108 Chicago and Rock isiaud RR. 108% 202% Chicayo and Northweatera Rik 48 416 Chicego and Northwestern Rit prei.. 80: 81 Cumberland Coal Lo. eX Conton Co.. 82 Deinware aod Buttson 198 New York and Erie RR 95 Erle proferred stock dL Hudson River RR. 18% Tiipois Ceotral RR 135 Michigan Central RR. 1at Michigan Southern RE...... 70 Miiwaukee & Prairie du Chien Ri al Mariposa Miviog Co, ory New York Central ft 120 Obio aud Ni rtificate 7 Pittabu'g, Fort Wayne & Chicago RE..10256, Quicksiver Mining Co. cares ee Reading RR.. we +135 Government securities at noon to-day quoted as follows:— Coupon e1xes of 1881.. Registered sixes of 1881...... . Coup.2 ive twonties, mtorest or Registered five twenties istored 6's Of 1867......+..- October 7 3.10:bs ireasury notes Coupon ten-fortiss.. One yesr cert.ficates 97% State stocks were registered af the following prices:— Missouri 62. + 603% North Carolina 6's. Tenneusee 6" - 66 Caiitorota 7 Indiana . 87 Obto 6's, 1881 Virginia 6" 40 Michigao Georgia 6's,... 66 = Louisiane ‘The importations of dry goods at this port dur- ing the week ending November 23, compare ss follows with those of the week previous:— Week ending Wet Nev. 16. Nov for Consumption, Pigs. Value. Phos. Manufactures of wool .. 455 $101,804 181 Manufactures of cotton. 32 9,614 23 Manutactures of gilk... 65 30,436 a Mavatactures of Dar £90 «#4640877 Miscellaneous... 96 «(27,858 SR Total.....ccreeeeeeee 2,88 $258,7: 408 $116,481 Witndrawale, Mawufactures of wool .. $312,886 Banufacturos of cotton. 45,437 Manufactures of etlic cir oc Manufactures of fax 90.366 Miscellaneous. ‘ 86,676 Total..... $951,067 1,523 Warehousst. Manufactures of wool... 148 $@°,056 78 Manufactures of cotton, 81 18,837 101 Mavufectares ofeilk... 6 S84 27 Mapuiaciores of fax 46 14,633 802 Miscelianeous........., 3893 13,37 615 Total. - 1,642 $115,701 1,020 $183,803 The condition of the banks of the three princi pal commercial cities of the Union is exhibited in the following table, which shows the aggregates of their last weekly statements compared with the returas of the previous week: Specie, Cirewlatn, Deposit x. 5g 21.488.099 STayeae 198 64.196 Fy T4372 AuR TO B2z 13 bost 05 9,055,185 BU 719,461 Wi asin Isclasts Bi7,oLae 25,207,978 0,025,022 16,159,863 312.811 519 93,797.487 Tot Last week. Decrease iu loa Deere se in specie : ee 1,434,518, Joerease ip circutation * 420,016 Increase in deposits, 4,799'8i1 —The decrease in the loans, as shown above, comes from the Boston banks, where the discount line wae curtailed nearly six millions of dollars. The Board of Trade of Philade!phia, on the 21st instant, unanimously passe@ the following reso- lutions: — Whereas, government should at this ti itself of every legrtimmte source of revenue w: to ma‘utain ite credit, and to liquidate {ts iadedteduess, sud wheress, the reagoue whicw, at the time of formiug tho constitution of the United States, operated to procure the adoption of the clanse prohibitiog duties on exports bave wong since passed away, aod whereas, 1be power to ¥ mn OXporia would greatiy increase contideoce y of Live government to Gisebarge its financial obiigstions, therefore be it Kesotved, 7 this Board memorialize Congress to Adopt eveh Measures as wili Procure no amendment to the co: ution of the United States which shall give power to assess dutics on oxports Resolved, That copies of the foregoing preambic and resolution be laid before tbe Chambers 4 Commerce of Now York and Cinciouats end the Boards of Trade of Boe. too, Baitimore, (icago, Milw:mukoe aed St. Lous, and that their co or eration be aovcited. The following table shows the amount of four and grain in store in Chicago om the 19th of No- vember in 1803 and 1864:— ean @ fu the bit 1863, 1864, Flour, bbia ..... 22,663 21,740 Wheat, busheia, 422 192 240,737 ora. +. 61,840 199,684 vats. ‘ 1,032,467 250,006 | RY@ wees 09, 833 46,849 Burley 4... Wit2ua 201,246 The receipts and shipments of breadstuits at | Chicago from January 1 to November 19 this year aud last, were as follows: — oa 1803, 1864. Reonpts, Shipments, 1071, 048 1,073.04 10.744,995 10 367,100 759,000 24,670,305 14:797,670 21,770,881 OAM oss cose 8,280,103 6,440,600 13,200,684 12, 73,78) | tye oo TTL610 644,680 912,686 716,006 | Barley. 1 The oul last we 17 636,260 701,398 Bhs, ly statement of the bapks of Providence, R. 1., compared with the returns of the » 90 8 follows Nov. 12. or. 19, $24,610,400 $24.551,000 BOW ht le 4,042.10 ata o0 6,109,100 6 08.400 There are six uational bavks in Cincinnati, with the following amount of capital :— Capital. $1,910,000 100 vou TOD cee cecvee ” A national bank, with a capitel of $200,000, been organized in Covington, Ky., and will go into | Operation ou the lst of January, This is the aecond orgeoization in Kentucky, the first beiag located 8t Louinville, 46,000 bas 20000 do Det & Hea G 100 Cumb Coal pref.. 50 do... - 100 20 60 200 100 400 Clev R 200 200 Chi & RERR 300 90..,...066 45 300 a 100 American Coal... 7% . 103) &QKHR. 6 tuColstpf, 115 800 Pit, Ft W & CmRR 102 WON ¥ Cent RR. BECOND BOARD. Hawe-rast Two o'Croor P.M. $14000 U8 6a, '81,¢, 114 1200 she Hudson KR RR 11854 50.0 US 6" F105 800 dy... .8i0 118 z 12000 U 8 6's, 6 208, 105% 200 Reading RK..... 135% 1000 d0......-.. 105% 1200 do..... 3 8000 do, new jas. 105 600 Chi & N W pr 8000 do. new 1s. 105% 50 Bineva vnc ae 2000 US 10-40, cou. 98 860 Mich Central RR. 125 4000 do....42+.. 97% SOOMSANIBRRDIO 69 16000 Tro 73-10A&0. 120 200 do..... 69 20000 +. 119% 800 Litnois Cont RR. 500 400 5 300 do. 4 1306 Cleve & 400 Chic &N WRR.. 100 Chic & Rock E RR 101% 300 di 01 1000 Pilt,Ft W&C RR 100% 100 85 100 100 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Fapay, Nov, 25-6 P. M. Asors,—eceipts, 3 bbls, Gonder the fluctuations tn gold prices are unsettied and nominsl. We quote pots $12 50 a $13, aod poarts $15. Bawaperi Prs,—Rocelpta, 278,603 bbls. four, 172 bbis and 1.231 bage cora meal, 95,114 Dusbels whest, 25,578 do. corn, 188,650 do, oats, 7,484 do. rye, 15,606 do barley. ‘The flour market was.duil, aod prices {o'! off Sc. a 10c., witb mot much pressure to sell at the reduction, howe: Roceipts quite liberal, aod etock accumuiating, in the contivued absence of an export demacd trade; sales 10.000 Dbis. State and Weetern, 1,400 Southern, and 450 Canadiat lee of 80 bbis,, at $9 50 x od request, with sales of 600 bbls, at $3 60 for Mareh’s caluric and Brandywine, We quote:— Superfine State and Western flour. rvs $9 50m 9 60 Extra State...... «27s a 2 85 » 9 2081000 + 9 95 @ 10 60 see] 00 120 «Hl 25 8 14 00 1 25 a i4 25 10 60 135 Tavoy ac 11 40 8 15 00 Common Canedian.. . 990 8 10 10 Good to cboice and extra, 10 20 a 12 00 R oi - 8508 925 760a 360 28 U0 a 38 60 —Ibe wheat market was unsetticd by tho decline in gold, and the extremo prices of Weduesday could aot be realized, eaics 10 000 bushels at $2 66 for white Canada, and $2 47 tor ambor Michiyan—tho tater an outside price for a choice article. Corn again advanced ic a 4c, owing scarcity; sales 40,000 busheis Westers mixed at $1 08 2 o4, © was Grmiy deid at $1 70 ior ‘Western, without business, In buriey qovb og was dove. A enle of 2,000 bushels State mais was made at $2. Ona were lc, # 2c, bi & $1 1 tor Wostern. &nd nominally lowsr, with smat! wales at Tic. Cancues —Adamanttae was in moderate demend, with gales of 200 boxes on private terms. Sperm and patent quiet but firm at previous prices. Corvar.—1be mai wae very quict end prices were gomewhat unsettled, owing to the ductumtions to guid. The only eales we heard of were 75 bags Nie at 400, @ 41 igc., and 10 do. Maracaibo at 4040. We quote ordinary to fair’ Rio at 89526, a 40}fc., geod fair to prime at 41:40. a 42c,, and fair tO good cargoes at 39c. w 403¢c. Stock ia firet hands yesterday, 61,406 bags. Corrow.— Ibe fnetuatious ta gold to day bed a deoresa. jog iuflvevee upon the market, prices declining ‘ully Se. per Ib., with sales of 300 baies. We qucte-— land. = Florida, Mobile. NO, 27. Ordinary. 123 1 i246 126 1ev 130 i890 Good midditng.....192 132 133 134 Corren.—Iegot continued quiet, the market being an- settlod, with sales of 50,000 lbs. Portage Lake nt 47}40., 50,000 ibs, Engitah refeot at ¢7c., and about 60,000 ibs. Borgen j’ort on private terms. Davos avo Dres.—!bore has been but wery little doing durivg the past three days~We have only to notice sziee of 10 tone 6a! a0da on private legms, mud 18 do, soda asp até a hte. Fevrr.—We votice aales of 1,200 boxes old raising at $5 30 for tayor and $5 10 885 1S for bunch, 2,000 do. Dew at $5 50 a $5 85 for bunch end §4 for layer; atno 35 bbls currante at 180. a 18ige , 20 Dage peanuts ut $23 25, 8D do. Ivica almonds at Sic., and 106,000 Cartnagens cocoa DUIS, to arrive, OD private terms Fisa,—Dry cod have been tu limited demand, the eaes only reachiog 100 quintals, and $5 for Bank. Macker demand, but the market was generally drm: sais 300 bbis. at $16 $0 a $12 50 for Nos 1 ana 2 ‘ei 0 $22 for No.1, shore, and $1560 for No. 3do Box berriog were in moderate inquiry at S6c. a 60c. for eca.ed ead No 1, with saies of 2,500 boxes. Far:Gurs were quiet, To Liverpool, per neutral $00 tiorces beef at 28 31, and 14,000 ousheis wheat at 2id., iu ship's bare To Loudon, per weutr.t, 100 tierces beet at 32 Gd , aud to Brinto! 100 tous offeake Red 56 tons tal. low at 208 A foreigo bark was taken up t load, 2,690 bbdis petrolewm et 6s.92 A #reech bi to Cotte, eatra Leary pipe aiaves, #55. a Bace remaio very quiet, with smail enies at 26350, Gexvy Crome. —There were no sates of moment trans pired, apd prices were mostly dom nal i: ™ $1 45, aud Hay —Shippine wan eciling freely et $t toh Were eoarce, at §1 60 a iciaations to gold the market hua email sales of Manila as 16 icc, -There bas been lease activity in the market for the past (bree daye, but the market rewaiue quite rm. Tho eales jncicde 4,000 Buenos Ayres at Sd, 1,700 do, on private terms, 2,000 Buenos Ayres at Si igc , 8,000 Sell orpia at Sle. @ Bixe., and 1,650 Montevideo and 2,090 Oreoce on terme Dot to be made pubic, Hors.—Ibere bas beea ® good export demand to day for aii grades of new, which are scarce, while old grades aro cull aod the sivck accumulating. ine sales were fully 200 Dales new af 25c. @ Svc. and 10 do. old at S20, & Sto. ixpido remains very quiet, the demand bring confned to ihe wants of jobbers Mavvfacturers. [ho sriew wore light, embracing 12 chests Medsas at $1 40 @ $1 40, 6 cores Maoila at $1 60 @ $1 U2)4, end 20 ceroons Guatemala oo tortas not allowed to travanire Latus were Srmer, with gales of some 300,000 at $2 40, three monthe, Liwe.— Rockland was qaiet, with emall eales at $1 25, nd Gien's Fulla at $1 50. Luwrse.—Fagtera spruce apd pine were in moderate request, with eales of 200,000 fees at 24 & $25, usual tor ‘mn. Lecture. With a tight stock of prime weights and @ good demand, prices have slightly advanced, while prices of other descri; tious, which coutivue i mi de taand, were a littio off. Leap. —We potiee smal! sales at 6%0., gold. Motae es continues iv steady dempod aud prices were without material change, boldere betwg vory drm. The Bales inc'ude 66 bbis, New Orieane ei $1 10 a $i 26, the tatter price for cboice; bhds. cholee Port) Rico at $1 95, 10 do. Cuba muscovado nt 85¢ , end 20 do. ciayed Cubs vt 64. @ Ole, Stok, Now. 26 A Ores bids. Cubs, 2.120 do, Pert ico, and 600 bbis New urieans. Navat Sroces.—Spirite turpentine wae without déeid chareo, ermal! sales belng tasde at $240 for Frock $2.45 jor Aworican, Roring have been ta better deme With swi69 of 20 bbIn, at $25 a $28 1or common to etrained, nud on Weduerday, not previously reported, 400 tbls, Diack sold ou private terms far quiet aud vactarged, Ou Meat wus dull ood nominally lower, Ort Cane —Salen were made of 100 tous Western Bag wuna—Crude. 8 fed quiet to day at One. —Cr sperm riled quict to day at prices rang. Ing irom $2482 10, with sales om Wednesday, not we Viourly reported, of 250 bbie, at €2 05; war quiet at $l 50; for linseed nothing bas pired wince our Ixat, and may be quoted at $i 40, which is a dec me ; tuanufactured contioues very quiet at present sol fons, Md VPhovincws—Keceipts, 12 bbls. pork, 7,6°% packages deol, G4 do. cut meats end 165 de lard. The pork iar kot wes lees active and bower, Closing very heaey to sv mpatiy with the fall tn gold; the exiles on the apot comprised 8 700 DbIs,, at BIT 60 a 818 (or od wens, $93 a 86) for Lew GO, Cond and roguiur wey, Cloding at $18 75, $27 76 (or prime, and $37 7) «$85 26 for for future delivery , 600 bbls. prime mee: hayer's option, 25; 100 bdI®, new meen, fame terme ard delivery, i, and 600 bbie, do, Jan- Ovry, Same opti no, at $40 50, The bret market was in fir demacd and firm, with sales of 909 bbie., at $7 u £12 jor country mess, $14 & $29 for repacked moss und | #19 9 $24 for extra do Deer beme wore to | final aupyly ood wanted, tna demand deing fair; eulen 390 bin, mt $28 a $28 60. Cub mests wore Wy Wwereesed demand, and tho markot firm; eaten “00 fertaens ot Me & 190. for si uldors, ond bso @ Srgned yawns; wi€0 600 gravo Lams from block wt Wc. a 60,C00 pickied abvaigera nt 170. a 1Tie., bi tote fheona war bn (aie Fe yuest, with wales of 10,000 Ibe BLOT clear mitdion et 220 Tho lard market was leas active Dub firin, with Aales of 2.006 bhie nnd tiercer at L94e. @ $90 fer No 9. 20Ke, @ 2260 for fair to prime atoam, 22g N40: (Or kettle, and 230. tor Hatter wae ts mudorate domand at B40, @ 460, for Westeug. aad 440. ws at 33 15 ae seods were tn large suppty, with @ Itm- {ted demand = Linweed was with ut marked change iv value, Calcutta boing offered at $1 80, gold. ‘SuGan.—ibe market (or raw Las besa more active to- day, the demand bstog chiolly from refiners, with some trade iaquiry. The sles ingade tuily 1,760 bhds., Cuoe musovvado at [$c., 612 do, Porto Rico at Sap 220., 200 boxes Havaoe at or abuut 180, and 1,05 kets Buta via co terms not ailowed to transpire .WMIr retinioy tay be quoted a! 1730. & 180. Refived quiet but tiem, Bt oc, a Zi igo (or Bolt yellow, 27%o, @ 8c. fr Bolt a 204,c. for powdered, crusbed and ted. k November 25, 1864, 34,813 hhds., boxes, W8i,L77 baga, Aud 299 hhde, melad. ‘Tix.— ine market for pig was quiet but frm, with sales 0215 slabs straits, in B ston, at 590, Plates were ta limited demand, and we have only to potice rales of 200 boxes at $1 50 forl. C, charcoal, aud $17 60 orl. C. coke. ‘Yoracco —Kentucky remains very qniet, with sales of 200 bhde, at L0'sc. 8 350. im seed leaf posbing trane pred. Manufactured continues inuctive, but very firm, ‘TaLLow was sleady, With sales of 102,000 Iba, at 17 4c. —o market was firmer and more active; pales 1,500 bbls., at $1 75 for Stategand $l 76 @ $l 15% lor Western. * Woo was quict aad withont change; sales 75,000 Ibs, domestic fieccs ut 90c. &$L 05, 80me Pulled at Boc. a $1, 76 600 ibs. Caitiorata at 40c, @ 60c.—the lower price tor burry, Nothing of moment was done (a foreign, which is relstively bigor than domestic. THE GULF. ARRIVAL OF THE suWO NADA. Successful Expedition in the Lafourche District. REBELS ARMING NEGROES’ IN TEXAS, The Meeting of the Louisiana Pr dential Electors Fixed. INTERESTING NEWS FROM TEXAS, ae, ae, _ ‘The steamer Suwo Nada, Jay, from New Orleans 19ih instant, arrived at this port yesterday. Purser Lewis P. Thomas, of the Commercial Express Company, will accept our thanks for favors, Naw Onigays, Nov. 19, 1864, YOe8 OF MEETING OF THE PRESIDENTIAL RLECrORS. ‘Tho Presidential eloctora of the State of Louisiana will meet to accordenco with @ resolution of the State Fenate on the firat Wedmesday in December, at four P. M, LSCWLATIVE ACTON TO MEST THE CXPENSRS OF THE STATE coves Mm: Tn tho House @ bill bas been passed for the isaue of bonds to the amount of $2,500,000, for the purpose of carrying on the civ!! govorament of the State of Louis- ana, said bonds aot to be soit at a greater discount than ten per cent, The bili passod at ite first readiag, STATISTICS OF 1504. ‘Tite following (@ @ reeapituittion of the assessments Of the tweive districts of New Orleans, from the laet liste of 1864, tn posseazion of tho Secretary of tae Buard of Su- porvigors of Agsoesment:— Vaive of resi cetate, $36,161,045; decrease since 1963, $253,816 Income $711,470; increase s:nee 1863, $359,470 Furaiture, $1,052,325; decrease since 1868. $236.126, Horges, cows and carriages, $500,655; decreese eince 1863, $73,225. Stocks In’ vernels abd corporations, $85,800, increare, $15, andize, capital and money at interest, $14,836,020; increare, 714,822. Grand total, $103,395,325. Gravd total of increase of all klods of property swoe 1969, $2,526,227. A BEMARCAULS BUN BETWEEN NEW TORK AND NEW ORLEANS, The stoamsuip Kvootag Star, froma New York, crossed the bar yesterday afternoon at four? M, She probabig arrived at ber dock between one and two o'clock this moraing. This is the quickest trip op record, the time being about six days cloves hours, New Onusane, Nov, 19, 1664 GOVERNOR ALLEN ORGANTE:NG TkM NEGRO ReGiMRSTD. A gentleman from Shreveport reports that Governor Altec bas organized ten aegro rogi te at that piace for the rebel service. They are armed aod equipped by the proceeds of cotton sales at Matamoros, from whence their arms aod uniforme are brought. REBEL TROOTS AT ALEXANDRA, He alse reports that Geoerat Buckoer bas ten thousand reve: troops under b:e command at Alexandria, but he is probab'y mistaken as to the oumber, ‘There sen abundance of provisions, chiety beef and corn mes: at Ajexaudrie, The Red river is very low, but omad beats still ply between Spreveport and Ales. andria, CORTON OTRBATIONS. fome time since it was stated that one handred and Atty car londs, or three thousand bales of cotton bad been stopped by the rebel miiltary authorities, in trausit to Prownsvilie, on the Lo co been reloaced. Cotton sella i Urowoey! le and Matamo- tos for (row thirty-five to forty cents in gold, and im ported goods are purcbased at Now York prices, eutlemean arrived Ine week on the sveamer from New York, with permission from Prosdent Lincoln to bring twenty thousand baics of cotton futo our lines, to bo for oue third 19 goods asd two thirds ia greea- seizure was contemplated. New Otteans, La , Noy, 19, 1866 BEWS PROM erxAs From Houstoo, Texas, papers, I extract the follow. tog: The blockade ruening steamer Susanna left Galvestoo on the might of the 6th alt, The Gatveston despatch to the Telegraph says: ‘A fest eido-wheel steamer and a gunboat aro missing this morning (Oct. 1), supposed to have gone In search of Ber.” The Susanna is perhaps the fostest and most successful Diockade runcer agoas YELLOW FEVER AT GOUSTON, Texas, Yellow fover ts increasing in Houston to an slarming extent, Thore were one hundred cases (bare on the loth of October, The fever is diminebing at Galveston. ‘THE TETAS REERYER Brigadier General B. Lobertwon takes commace of the reterves in Texas. 8 OF TTR IRB Dart. ‘The Ike beva will Do remembered, wae captured About two months ago WHIIO Ov bor way from Bagdad to “was Muposed $0 be Citing out ase Turough rebel sources wo vow learn id @ prize, aod oid on Voto- CONSCRIPTION. Action te belong takeo in Texas to conscript Sinte racore, So, The mensure, if garried owl, tw eabo great oxcitement, of Naw Oateane, Nov. 19-2 P.M. A REBEL CAMP PRORER Er, Twe bondred men wader commect of Major Muller wore nent from Thibodeaux gestorday morning, by Briga- dier Genoral Cameron, for the purpove of breaking up a guerilla camp in the neighborhood, They landed at Bayou Portago, at the head of Lake Nous#e Pojut, and discuwer. ed Murphy's, Whitaker's and King’s ¢ompanios guarding @ number of boats, Au eogavemeyt ensued, io which the rebels wore repulsed, Gur forces thon dortroyed the ‘oats; sagetber with tho rebel camp aud baggrgo, New Ontravs, Nov. 19-2 P, a, THAMESOITING PROOLAMATION. Governor Haba bas this afterseon tsaqped @ proclame- tioa appointing Thareday, the 241m imstaot. aso dey of Toenkegiving and et to God fer cur recent victories, aod ver ibe tamess'td teacovernes fy # State of Louwtama, any CAMBY’ CONDITION. better, He will proba. ER AL To day Gereral Canhy (8 much biy ve cole te a wo ine weak. @bips rowained m moorings, the rest having bea deiven ashore or jAumed up wit other vessels ou Voth sides of, aud on the dacs and shovls im, the river. biagy were biown ashore from tive to eight mites from thoir oor: ti r ge, and scarcely a ship esc «pod without more or less injury. It te Linpossibe Lo go i.Lo devas, owing to the eurtous aud geueral destruction, but the tol owing statement we Gave Compiled (rom the latest iulormation obtainable, viz:— Jammed bet weeu ou parade was ordered by Major Goveral Sandtor got atloat again coudemned, 60 caped a Number of ships and seagoing crafts tn port, 225 to 30. Number of ships and seagoiog crafts sunk, 6. ‘seagoing craite driven ashore oF 90 to 198, Numer 0. ships aad seagoing crafts not likely to be “7 if Hoaved, so badiy ijured as to be 0, Numer of soips and seagoing crafts that have es- Wous injury, aod cap be repaired without going 20 to 25, In mukiug above estimates we have been ip a meas guided la cur opiaioa by tuose of the marine surveyors; But when the evormous expanses of repairs under exiacing circuiustauces are taken {nto covsideration, we believe that many ships which, in ordiuury times, could be re- pilred, will now bayo to be cvovemued, thus swelling the fies of the Tatier cousiderably above the number now reported. It ia° diticult to foresee tho effects of the damsge upon the commerce of the port, but reasonable ty expect very bigh froights for ready vessels during the ext Lwo of three mouths, aod lower prices for produco, owing to the want or ton- pags. All descriptions of ebip chaudiory, spars, riggiug, nchors, chalns, copper aud yeiow metal shea: ing, ,are likely to be ip active demand aod enormously bigh rates, 1t boing exceedingly doubtful if stocks ou baad are sullicicat for the requirements of vea- sels, The limited gumber of docks (dve or six) capable ips will aiso tend to delay repairs,and it is very doubtful if many that roquire ducking will be roady for goa in five or six months, About bulf a dozen tat were lylog {9 tho stream cacaped with less hy rons 2 maoorte mpage of tbe vey: hat their chaibé having ddub go on account of others driftmg on them. Tne Nubia, Nemesis aod Beogal, of the P. & 0. Co.'s line, are all diab ed, the latter being bigb aud dry_oear toe Botavical Gardeus. No mail was despatched, fn consezuence, on the Mb fostant, and this gees por steamer Keiver (oe of tbo iow versels that peeea i" res injury), which bas beco rayne by tho jessazerics Imporiaics to carry the malls aud passengers of the Freneb steamer Alpheo to Gallo, . By sicamers that bi been down to Saugor, since the Gaile, ear tbat every ¥ coming up of going down, withthe exception of the ug nce, bas been wrecked, and the banks of the river lined with dead b dies, cattle, beastaand reptiics. Tuo two lightsbips in Gaspar channel are missiog, cod aii the houses and Villages about Diamond harbor (which seems to have been about tho © gtre Of thecycione) carried away Nothing yet boon heard from Sand Reads, but it ts foared thatthe pilot bric¢s may be lost, with allon boara ‘Tnero ts no Communication establiebed yer between Cal. cutta aad Saugor, the telegraph line being compietoly destroyed. Nearly ail tbe cargo boats, up-country buats, dinghees, police boats, and river craftof all descriptions have been sunk, emeshed Stranded, which seriousiy interferes with efforts to cargo from ships that re- quire lightentoy, ud mauy bsve been compeiied to jet- tisoo @ portion’ of tbeir freight, Tho damage to the bouses tn the city by the loss of roofs, windows, blinds, end by troes falling, and to the native population, owing to the thoueande of buts prostrated is appalling, bul ihe moat lumoutabio fact is the fearful logs of lite, correct ‘accounts of which wtil never eceived, aS whole villages bave been swopt a Seven or eight fiugboate have boen sunk, 80d toree or four much crippled. Accourte,trom the shipping, wh:ch were thought at first to be exagge- rated, prove ooly too well founded, aud it ie feared thas comer examination will tend tw tocreaso the list of Star, ashore at Seebpore, lost spars, masts, rigging, deck pape and is much twisted end strained; maed. Cossipore, port side, quarters and ; bowsprit, jibboom, foremast and main acd mizzontop galiant masts goue; may get off. Renowa sustained trifing damage and not required to in dock. wRicbard Busted, ashore at Cossipors, high and dry at half tide, lost fore and maiomast, buiwarks, siera stove, copper off, and greatiy damaged in other wayn. fe Borena slightly damaged aud will not provably require City Intelligence. ‘THANKSGIVING TO TEE Mick 4p Worwrso Soper on Daviw's Iacaxp.—-De, Warren Webster, Assistant Surgeoa Uaited States Army, io charge of the bospita! op David's Ielend, returos his thanks todire, D. W. Chapman and othor Indies ta New York city, for the following hand. some and liberal list of donations om Thankegiving Day, to the ick and wounded soldiers under bis care;.—Five bundred aud eighteen turkeys, twenty thousand oysters, one hundred chickens, eight barrels of colery, one barrel of oranges, two barrets of cranberries, two tubs of but- ter, three barrols of crackers, ten bores of grapes, ten doxos of raisins, thirty pounds of confectionery, eighteen boxee of eegara, twenty-five boxes of chewing tobacco, og barrel af tobacco, five barrels of osioce, serént al Opples, ten barrete of turnips, ose thousand pies, forty hame And three barrels of cider. Fise 1 728 Baxcaory Hous —Shorily defore cine o’ciock on Thursday night a Gre broke out im the hotel No 908 Broadway, corner of Twenty-irst street, called the Bancroft Howse, acd not Hofman House, as stated yesterday. Avoruna New Doncn.—Yosterday moro'ng, about balf- past ten o'clock, a-man, wito but one arm, and appa. rently a German, entered the National Motel, Cortandt street, with a Basket which contaiced about eighty conis worth of thyme aod sage Tuking the contents to the cook, he told him the things were ordered for (he bouse, and requeate@ a recoipt for tho same. The cook, not suspecting anything wrong, in the absence of the store. kooper, gave the desired receipt, which tna fellow imme- diatory took 10 the bookkeeper, and received five dollars and forty cents as payment for bis wares, The rick proving 60 succsestu! the first time, omboldeged the fel- low to try isagalo, which he accordingly did. fe returned to the hotel about two o'clock in the afternoon about tho samo quantity of sage and thyme as on bs with Gres visit, But the second ate did not succond, owing to the presence cf Mr. DH. Kiely, the ie gage veoder presented bimscif with wees soonted herbs again to the cvok, but Mr. Krely, com: op just then, waated the berbe taken back and the miheei inet funded which he had receives mort ‘This re. quest vot being acceded to by the fod:vidual, ao ofeer rape and the fellow ta the Tombs, ear’ A Vumagart Lxcrptet —A vory touching eequel to the recont lecture of Dr. Ives took place op Thankngiving Day. White be. was at diousr with # party of friends at the residence of Joba & Devito, at Manhattany!ile, the childres of the Catholic Retormatory Behooi, t the num- ber of about a hundred and Gfty, arrived in charge ef two of the Christies Brothers acd, as a manifestation of atection and thaokfainess made thé Dector an address, through ove of the pore while tho rest joined tp a ser. enade. The incident wee entirely unexpected to Dr, iv 1d appeared te cause bim much emotios. The cordially received by Mr. Devtio, Mr. aud Mra, ‘Chas Btetsom and the ‘conten’ who taroed their own thavkeg! bounties over to the bore with a pro- fusion which evidently indicated that tbe surprise of the ‘visit was cot confined to Dr. Ives, The iocident war one ph lage ep Fn aD boys giviag great iattatbctioe. beat re Evactarion Dar.—The Exghty-firet anniversary of tne ovacuation of Now York by the Britieh forces was cele. brated to this city yesterday very quietiy, No regu'ar of our city regimenie as a consequenee felt themse!ves Sa.utes were Gred o8 tho Battery at eunrii order of Geuerai Yates, and the ‘Olid Veterans of who never forget any of the nations! soni bound to make apy demonstration in bonor of the day. And noon by aries, paraded through the principal strects with a apiendid dand of music, and looked as fresh ond vigorous ag ever, seem deto mined pever te di6, for on their Jes they ture Gat to alt ay auces AB ‘Their Odélity to the good old custom: i the younger generation, which etfainess aod fo. rauries, The Veterans ched to the Grand street maburg, whore they ea sab. pent the day very ap itary. holsted over all our pabiie buld~ ad mya Forwp Dacwwan —The remains of aa cokoewa men, About thirty threo years of ago, were yerterday found @ the dock at pier 44 North river, Deceased wes about Ove feet sit inches io height, withedark bar, beary bushy whiskors, sbort mustache and bive eyes, He ™ musiit shirt, gray wookes undershirt, sucks reseed in @ full new sult of purple cloth, white peeged caress Gaiters Ie one of bis pockets was found « emeil seen ia the water at efforte were teeny J nick iin NaS flay nS na oe ieee ers made im, bus wi 4 aqueat wag held by Coronee Wilder. ™ Ken Rew BAbEAs CORPUS 139UKD—THM PalsONS DI CHARGKD—HIS RBAKKést, MTC, (From the Toreote Givve, Nov. 23.) Yesterday murniug Cajtaiu Bell, arrested by detective Lambert tw Guelph va Saturdsy last, on suspicion @ vet @ one of the Lake krie pirates, was brougn: up tor a pre \unigary trial in the Pohoe Court. The police mages trate being absent teroug iluess, Aidermeu Vance aad baxter presided. 2 1 of about twenty-o & Very respectubie appearance, Mr, M. C, Cameron, y. U., appeared for the prisoner, while Mr, Stopbes Richards, Q C., appeared tor soe Crown, the County Attwruey, Mr. McNav, bomg apecut through illness, Betore cailing 0 the care it was discovered that the warrant under Which the accused liad beeu arrcetod bed Tat was bad, Mi of babeas corpus weit was issued, ‘nadie a DOLL OM Lucsduy. Beiere any proceedings were tukeu to (he Voice Court, Me, Cam- ron ip. ormed (he Cure that 1 would be gu te \6e ess tor them tw proceed with to there, Bs it caine up ior argumeus ca the writ vi Uabeas corpus io the Court of uecu's Bench at twelve o'owck, and toat 16 «odd be eg well to awaic the Isquo of tuas argument belore proceed. ing in tbe mivor court. ‘Their worebips agreed with Mr. Cameron; but, at the game time, koowiug (bus (he warraut qag od ther Oue wag issued in tbe proper (orm, was rearrested by the auth tity contatued ter ormation of & woman Wee eumer Iglund ueco at the tu pirates tvok possession of her, and she was quite posit was one of the party gay outa the efure | bowerer, i ‘Um 4 Captain boll warraui Was jastléd agwiost Dim us D. G. Burley, mins Captato Bell, Ib clirgsd bic with having taken part © the attack on the isiavd Queep. sud with beviug at Vempted to murder the eng‘ueer thercof, At tweive o’cl ck tbe prizoaer waa taken of Queen's Bench by Govervor Al writ of baboas corpus. There wer: ‘ lurdsnips (bief Just:ce Draper, Justioe Uagarty wud Jus tice Morrisoa. Mr, Ricbards and Mr. R. A, Harrisoa appeared for the crown, acd Mr M C Cameron appeared ior the prisener, ibe proceedings commenced by Mr. Kicbsrds asking that (nd Orde? might bd so ammeuded as to bike iu tae second warrant lesued. Tueir lordships a,rced, ond tae order was ameuded accordwwgiy, 1be emenied order and the other papers iu (be Case were then put in ase read. Mr M.C. Cameron then sald (hat be moved for the discharge of the prisoner, on the ground that tus warrans under woich be bad Urst been arro-ted was insued singly by @ justice of the peace. No justice of tte pease, uoder (he Ashburton treaty, bad any wuthority to msuc 8 ware rantio a case [ke the present. Jt required w bigher suthority than that to commit a person tu gaol (or acm acrime as the priscoer was charged wita. The Chie’ J 4d be supposed It was the opinion of the Court thas 6 Fract whs Dot good Mr, Cameron theu said that (ar aa the second war- rant was concerned be bold that it alsu was of ao ¥ and be submitted that the prisooer ceuld not be ret in custody under it = [t contained tbe sam we as the Grst warrant, aod be coutended that the prisoner could Dot be arrested for the same ollence (wice. 1a & c diflerence being that in the last wor 1th matice aforetboug tained {1 t,"” which were uot com> the Grst, Ho also suvmitted that uo charge containing an intent to murder could be eutertaived ned to be unk Thé Chief Justice suppowed that t meat of the learned counse! was that tbe prieoue: ia Mr, A.ico’s der which he was aed Dands illegaliy, the warrant w belag bade” ‘Ar Cameron eaté that was paro!y w Mr. Ricbarde said no cotice bad been Mr. Cameron ad been persovally served wit! said they were cot pre; case for the Crown, inasmuch ag they cient time to look up orities. He would that be could not see bow their lordebips could tbe prisoncr, fe had been arrested by the w.rrant ef @ Magistrate, aud subsequentiy, while stil! Io she ci of the jatier, he had beea rearrested on » warrant by the Recorder. This to alt oom. stables and peace oficers in the uoitod counties of Yorm and Peel, and bad been acted on by Sergeant Major Cum- mine, who, after arrcstiug the prisouer, banded to the govervor of the jal!, who 20: coustabie to virtue of his ofiics ax } of Toronto, The warrant clearly euthor:xed @.; peace Off cors ta the waited counties of York aod Pee! to be!d Gime prisoner. Mr. Cameron contended that the warrant was {ll warrant was adJregsed aod that thorefore Mr. Alen couid oot ri the body the prisoner, Mr. Richards said that Me, Comm: a8 peace of cer, Could aot hold the prisoner, aod bad simpy abe lowed Mr. Allen to Keep posscasion of the prisoner fer bie ‘The Chie? Jet: id be coud cot ace the authority ef the jailer for bo'ding the man, Mr iiichards repeated bis eMcer could bo:4 b.m upder aimply held him for t! Ch‘ef Just‘oe contended that Me. Alea Ne botd tbe man under any circu inCOR. Be, nue tm place yarrent was fle; as ad the peace officers of the coantres of York au: Mr. Axe as. jailer, was oue of those officers opinion, bad Power to keep possessioo of tne After somo farther discusa.co Tepetition of the above, their ior and after an Gbecace Of about three qzar of aa Gee toey retcrned The Chief Justice thee said the Court wore of tee eu Dad wer 2 boll the prscoer, Uvder a bad wacrass. prisoner must therefore be ciecbarged. Bagarly gavo bis judgwoent, which was te rhe Mr, Justice tho mame aifect ‘The priconef Was Recording'y deciared discharged from custody He toereiore at oace left the court rem wm ng -2 * ia en pasred through the door Sergeant sen poeageinryaat epee aod r artorted has as what crime. when Cummins produced a warrtag be wag charged with Dee ove of the first see st thorty of the warrant, to the arrest eousuied with aiter readiog coord ng: “f f ER tt once of Recorder Dx om fe vad taged At Ouce ber , jer Duggan, eddit'on tothe corse] egiioned above, Mr Browa, Ag. latent District Attor: bee State of Mich gaa, A Peared on behalf of the Ua'te 8 goveroment. examiaation wae entered into, e CASS War r'tnply a. Jonrned watil the moruing, when 16 wiil be opened as teow ovetock. —— Second Day's Proceedings. TESTIMONY OF SSENGERS ON THE STEAMER PHILO BUNS—-Ball. REFUSED IN TES CASE OF TUB FAK Bre. From the Toronto Giobe, Nov. 24} ‘clock yesterday worning & G, CA d we ug! ip betore bis Honor, Recorder Nuggan, charged with being tmpticated in the recent acta uf pracy on Lake Erie, The court room, during @ portion of tbo time the examination was going oo, was well Oiled, and the Interest felt jm the case was quite perceptible from the evidevce tagen nod toe argument * prin: pied @ Best io front he ud bis counsel, Mr, ‘the observed of sti’ ep aiteation paid to the M. ©. Camero Bervers, and everyone seemed saxlous to cot a peop ab bis face. During the @xauinotion be paid great atten. ton to everything that wae G@.d and occas ovaly made & ffow remarks fo sovers! friends who sat peer bie. to be & comparative et doea not a to be entirely uukoown of (1 number of the Southero retugees res'ding here seem know Dim) well, and converse wth bim ae if they" ‘him for somo time. Mr. R. A. Harciaon appeared for the crown, ead Me Mt. ©. Cameron defended the prianoor, Mr Hrown, Atsaand Diatrict Attorney for tho state of Mich gan, was 8.90 im court, on Deball of (he Un.ted States guverament, a4, the courteay of tho Court, ho. was ‘etowed to p.ead, @xam.no the witnesses The hn ‘Witness examined wag @ youn Gerteude Titus, who wana passenger oo Philo Parsone at tho time of hor se zure by ~ conspicuous & tn coromand, Gertrude Mar J live to the far oe an about seven! ce o'clock te