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é Corpus Writ ia the Confederacy. A Test Vote in the Rebel Con- gress on the Question. Message of Governor Vanes, of North Carolina, Be Deslares that the Laws Cannot be Lxe- uted in the Interior Counties Infested by Deserters from the Rebel Army, Oppesition to the Employment ef Slaves as Soldiers, Separate Stzie Peace Move- ments Opposed. Gov. Watts, of Alabama, Opposed to Reconstruction, Bey Ron ke. Habeas Corpus in the Confederacy, WHE REBEL CONGRESS SECRETLY FREPARING TO ACSPEND THB WRIT OF HAHSAS CORPUS. {From the Richmond Whig, Nov. 30. The Virgivia Bill of Kights, section 5, declares ‘tbat We legisiative and executive powers of the Stato should fe weparate and distinct from the judiciary.” The same grest charter of freedom affirms ‘tbat all ower of suspending laws, or the execution of laws, by py authority, without consent of the representatives of be peopie, ia injurious to their rights, apd ought not to be exercised.” ‘So thought George Mason and our Revolutionary sires, Bar what is Congress now deliberating about? Rumor gays they are secretly providing for a suspension of the writ of Babeas corpus, Have members considered the practical effect of such a ‘measure? Do they forget that it is a virtual transfor of (he judi. ia} avd @ large portion of the legislative functions of the government, to the Executive? ithe writ be suspended, the Executive js the s expounder of the laws and the constitution, in regard to all mauters afisoting the personal safety of the citizen, Any mun may be incarcerated, without knowing the cause of B arrest, or being confronted with bis accusers, or tried Dy a jury of bis peers! The law and the constitution are, 0 far as be is concerned, suspended. The judicial de- partment, which is specially constituted to mterpret and ‘expound the laws, is paralyzed—Executive discretion is stituied for judicial exposition, ‘The will of the Prosi- @eut stands in piace of the law of the land. Here, then, isa transfer of the judicial power to the Brocutive. But this is not ail The proposition to suspend the Op tbe idea that if the citizen the Jaws allow, and which ihe , the public interest will suiler. ‘an admission that the laws and the soustitution, ag well as the judiciary, must be gotten rid seeks the red/ ess whic’ diclary is bound to iS if, 1B eubstauce, @f. They are troublesome obstucies in the path of | Kirk, Executive discreiion, and they Barpension of the writ of habe fects this end. a 8 not whet guarantees tbe constitution and the ive if thetr administrative organs, the courts, are loved to tb PP als of the oppressed. ‘Why pot coras ep squarely ‘und fairly to the proposition to establish a @iotatorship? Disguise it as you may, the suspension of feabeas corpus is Ue same thing in substance Ik trans fers tne powers and functions of legislative and gial departments to the Executive. It breaks dows tl ine of demarcation between the co ordinate depart ents. It consolidates all power in the bands of tue ecutive, abd Ubat cousolidation, call the goverment ‘by what Bame you may, is despoti-m. ‘Why does not the press speak out, for ita freetom jc @pcavgeredy Why do not our State Legislatures, the os. wal guardians of popular rights, remoustrate ory is uumMaDly Surrender of the citadel of liberty? Sboutd Sbese sentinels slumber at their posts, depeod on it, tbe poole will speak, in thunder tones. at the coming ‘elec Sions, to the pliant sobmissionists to power. Virgivin bas ever acted on the principle that ‘eternal wigilapce is tbe price of liberty ' She will not forget 1 Bow At the election next May Jet no man be deemed ‘worthy to represent ber who bas “bowed the knoe to Basi.” must be removed, corpu: The & Test Vote in the Rebel Ho’ Habeas Corpus Question. ‘Ww the rebel House of Representatives on the 29th ult. Mr. Russm, after the transaction of some business of @inor Importance, moved to go into secret n. Mr. Ons gaid, to test the matter, be would he yeas 8, which were ordered, aud resulted as follows: — 45, nays 34. ered somewhat in the light of atest vote we tue | orpue dill, DOW pending 1m Recret ReeFion Bome seven or eight who voted for secret eeesiou will, it t the bill. 1B reopened, adjourned. om the s of Rebel Governors, WEBSAGE OF GOVERNOR VANCE OF NORTE Cano- LINA—BE OPPOSES PEACE MOVEMSNIS BY SBPA- RATe STATES, Governor Vance commences bis message by calling epon tue present Legisisture to unite with uim in @ co- ‘speration jor the public good, as eimoere, aad tempered @tb as much forbearaves, 88 existed belwena the G Gove arpor and the last Legisiata: The crove of the past Beason, he says, were fair and in Some places excellent, Toe eremy vave made no furtber encroachments, eave fa the recapture of Piymouth.and the consequent evacus the Sinte is, om bands of tion of Washington. The western border of fowever, eub,ect Lo raids and depredation fawless men, who swarm tn the mountain frontier, and | murder, burn apd destroy with savage crusity Some of | the inierior countirs, also, are wnferied by detertore, re resenting nearly every Sta'e tn the confederacy, who iurk fo ihe swarope and mountaing, stealing, plunderiog, aud in oy instances murdering (he inbabitents. Jn Places they muster in such force as aim amcun! toa suspension of the civil authority, atded and protected, a3 fey are, by their relatives and friends. The Governor says:—“Allof my efforte to abate the Mursance by off rs of pardon baviog proved truitiess, T see no remedy for theerit but to outlay chemand dreve Gera from the State by the strong hand. If my cuvtrol over She militia for tbis purpose were unrestrained ,1 am con- ident | could casily rid the community of this pest leo recommend (hat the law agains! harvoring, aiding nd abetting derertiou be amended #0 as to f le the | making of the proof required to convict, and that is be mace tbe duty of ali civil as well as military ofiicors to axeust io (heir arrest, under such penalties as wil @bedience. Too much importasce cannot well Gached to thie subject, since it has become not oaly of greet moment to ‘he well being of the army, but aleo to the Bee ity Of ROBIOLy ANd the execution of th The message recommends the puvisoment by confisor- Qioo of property or otberwive of such ax have deserted &he bome guard and gone to the enemy. Thore who Peck the G\d of Ebemies should share the (ato ot enemier. ‘The piockade ru Jone of the State are Present pretiy ue The eaptore of the Advance i# considered dus se\aure Of ber foreign va) (or the use of the cruiser Tallauneave, compeliing Ber to put to ces with North Carcitos © Temeuited to ber furnaces and mw: MBoapadie of making more thao half of her usual fend left bebind her « dene mn oF black smo! whiod ede was one follow captured This being higery, rendered ber b ¢ recow mecnds that Congres® ve appiied to for compensation (or ber cme The message objects to the use of @ commercial poxt ud Hixe Wilmington, age rerort for cruisers, <It Bae tripled the stringeocy of the blockade, hae ready caured the lors el many valuable eroam: oe wil! ultimately provoke the utmost eforte of the exsimy © capture Wilmington. it maggeration t) say shat Bee acwance aione in wilid benehls has rem worh wore w sur goverment (an ak the eriisert we have ever py! heat" The regulations upob foreign commerce impreed hy tho Bxeout've, under the act of Congress, are strongly ex eopted to, and the repeal of the taw autboriziog them onsicored as doairavie HW effork OF the commercial enterprise of open st some length frow Norih Carolina bave beew abuadactiy enpplird wid Bsceren! ioe, and mauy iod.epenearie articles furoished Lo people of We State at comt and exproses, greatiy tn advantage The State nas lost Bolbing, indeed bus made a proft by (hese operations ‘The mesesge recommen ’* the maiptenaoce of a pmal! piltery foree ate BovONDI. to eutorce the Inww, and reak up tbe bande of deseriers and @otlawe wuo are pi! acing 0d murdering the people, The expeoee of thin whl ultimately be defrayed vy ihe Confederate go ment ‘Toe abolition of the Home Gard organizations, ena Ber coun! aation of Fkeieton comp * (he militia, je recommended. Farge nomber of supernumerary ollcers, 1 military wervice can now be obtaiwed, aod erwatly io Grease ihe efficiency Of the militia force, The miiitia te cleo recommended to be extended to fifty-five years, Also, the conferring upon the Governor, during the war the power of summartiy disroissing militia Officers for D spaciied offences and de inquencies. In commenting apon she proceedings of the Goveroors’ Cooveotion Wis affirmed Ubat the arming of slaves was Por in Lhe contemplation of the resolutions adopted. The Pr-tage lake wrong grownd against such a policy, as ene Hersig imadmisele * decimion of the courte having placed the rights of ade Stator the servicer of their civ il officers om tho Bighert grounds. Governor Vance commends ft to the ape WIA! ANG earvess attention of the Logi*iature to aaretully whetver there be not mm Grace, be Apared wo the service ays: ‘The soldiers rar * whom ne mine who could, out of the gountry, He © ¢ There are quite.» umber of ont officers whore eftioial wervices are vot iF mech nies apatbiee, and ibiok to b 6 who areneiier elention of & veh'p whet hido hot wy ahonid at the breed of Gage aud yowparaiive idienen wasje | border ttates sented im his Cebipet, bas appointed Hon, James Speed, of Kentucky, and t is undorstood that the teader has , been accepted. GOVERNOR NIGER TO BE COLLECTOR AT HALTIMOKR, 10 We underetood that Governor Bicks is to resign his feat in tee Senate vad be appointed Collector of Customs 1. 4% or mechanics. wilttia the power was 2 as otters only farmers UC Food might be accomplished $100 removed irom the army and ‘abe been that it 1 pot se much the number as 2 ‘er of the exempted persons, many of whom were of Speculators, which causes the diesatis‘action. A wise Policy oalis upon us to remove it, if mot by the moans I Guggest, then in some other way. Four thousand pounds sterling of the Srate funds held abroad are recommended to be devoted to the purchase of supplies for North Carolinians in captivity. The walt works are recommended to be established at some otber place than Wilmington, thelr operation there ing impracticable, The State's Commissioner at Salt. ville. Virginia, ts manufacturing about oue Bundred aud fifty uusbels per day ‘The message closes with a glowing and well dosorved nn limemt 4 the patriotism of the people of North Ca- roliut It ts @ mattor of alncere congratulation, bowover, that the food sense and conservatiem of our people have rescued our State from the ruin famine to eek for Ipeace) dy separate action, Their unparalleled unanimity ‘at the polls bas put to rest all our apprehenetons on thas Score, and sxtised our ene@mice sod our friends that North Carolina with share the fate, for weal or wor, of her confederates. MASSAGB OF GOVERNOR WATTS OF ALADAMA— UM OPPOSBS BEOCONSTRUCTION OB A CONVKNTION OF STATES. (From the Richmond Sentinel, Nov. 30.1 Tho Moswago of Governor Watts to the Legislatme of Alabama is a most patristic document, as might Dave hen, indeed, aonfidently expected from that distingnished citizon, He examines at considerabie length ibe propesi Lous for State agenoios and tate conventions, as a means of negotiating for pekee, He shows that they are irrega. lar, Uunecessery and unanthorized, and that they would be extremely peraicious in their eJeots. unt guaranty,” he asks, “have wo that from such a scheme we should ever heve any pence, save that whieh woold result from a reconst ‘tion or a subjugation oi ibe Contederate States, Who would desire a political unioa with those wio have murdered our gov, outrased our wo. mou, and with demoniac vioience wautonly destroyed our property and now seek to make Slaves of us? If ute tewrted by those at home, away from the danger and carnage of battle, the consequence would be fearful, A civil war, iz fact, would be toavgurated,and the red stream Of eternal atrife, swelling like the molten lav from some volcanic creter, turough every avenuo of toes States, would flow, anotbilating, doluging with fia burn ery \andmark of civilization, Tbe bor Tors of this public war between two conteading nations (for ours is no civil war) would be but twilight ho ered with Cimmerian darkn the midoight y ey of despotism would forever envelope tu its murky folds every siark of public liberty. Busi forbear, ibe pic- tare is too dark for comtempla: + bg bd e Gur constitution provides ‘a mode by which peace cam be made, Are we prepared b> admit that our constitution in this respect in aw failure? = The some provisions are fonad in tue constitution of the United Strtes, This coustitution was made in 1787, Was it a iuilure,and, at this late day, have We just discovered the ailure? Our constituted authorities pave eviveed no opposi.ion to per the contrary, have made pr Their propositions haye been scornfully re have the highest acursvcas that the powers of diplo- MACY and negotiation have not been, apd will not in tbe fature, be (verlooked by those who mstitutional daty it is to make peace. To attompt to iulerfere without a knowledge on our part of ail th facts and circumstances which should contro! en eniighened fudgment, would but retard, and defeat for years, the accomplishment of a permanent peace. Let us bave faith and cond@dencs that our President sod Senate will make every eifurt fr peace a lofty pairiotism can demend Let ue nerve our- selves with the courage which fired tbe hearte of the heroes cf 1776; and Ist us bear with patieuca and forti- tude the trials aud the perile which await us, trusting ia the ce of our cause, in the strong arms wid stout hearts of our soldiers, and re ying on God, who rules the aijairs of men and nations. Raids into Western North Carolina, From the Richmond Seatine!, Nov. 30.) rp from the last Asheville .Vews taat she Yankees made # raid into Cherokee county, but were tet and driven back by Captain Welch's cownend, witb a loss of five or eix men killed, Captain Weich lost one man We also learn from the same source that the notorious with four or five bundred mea, bas been on Hig creek, Teun., Dear the State line, for two or three weels, threatening to make « in the direction of Asheville. Last week, however, avout sixty of Osborne's scouts attacked Bim, aad drove him fifteen milae towards Knoxville, killing and capiuring @ considerable bumber. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. Wasnincron, Nec, 2, 1864. FINANCIAL MATT&HS. The twenty-five millions of fivo-twentles taken by the associated banks are only a portion of the loan tu be immediately negotiated. Sixty millions are needed, and Abirty-five million» In addition to the twenty-tve @, expected to be obtained in the same way, as soon as the st eubscription shall be paid, which is to be dove with. in ten days, The renson for preferring private vegotin. tions for these loans is, to obtain the movey without siarming financial circles, until the governmeat fs ready to come forward tor the Dig loan to moet all ite ne Ceseities. It bas been determived by the Treasury Department to create only one depository in each district. The or- ganization of national bapks ta to be fostered, bat the creation of too many depositories will be dizcouraged. There are already two hundred and eight-fire of these PROBABLE APPOINTNENT OF RODSAT J. WALKER a8 SHCARTALY OF THE TREASURY. Tt hoe been definitely settied to-day ti will remain at (be bead of the Treasury Department until the 4th of March noxt, when, from present indications, Robert J. Walker will be invited to take the place THB PRESIDENT’S MESSAOR AND DEVARTMBNT BE- Porte, The message of the President is not to be printed until the morning of its delivery. The reporte of the War, Tressury and Interior Dspartmests are vot expected to be ready for delivery on Monday, (MR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDE ‘The volames of diplomatic correspondence accompany: fog the report of the Seeretary of State will comprize from twenty-five hundred to thres thousand pages. THE SECRETARY OF WAS. Thore is uo immediate prospect of a change in tho War Department. The present Incumbent nas no Iden of quitting until some other place of importange is provided for bim, which is not eaty to do while eo many of the leaders of the Senate are oppored to Lie appointment to any other important position THD CUIRY JUSTICRSTIP. A rumor fe in ciroolation that Hon, Mowigomery Bialr J to receive the appomtment of Chief Jastice of tb preme Coart: but it is more probable thas be wi. Senstor from Maryland BON. JAMAS BPLOD, OF EXNTUCSY, avroinrRD at- TORNEY GeNeRat.. ‘The rotueal of Jadge Holt to accept the post of Attorney Generel oecnsioned no little surprise, aud was not gene rally credited until this afternoon, Ip tie own depart meat pone bad expected it, many stouily denying the report ont’! assured of ite t-othfoiness by General Liolt bimeelf, Judge Jobson, of Ovo, bas been for tho porition, bot the Pregident, adber- policy of conciliation towards the Western Dd anxions lo have one of them repre- be 4( Baltimore, in the place of Hoffman, one of the Davis. ites, and that Montgomery Bair os to have (be Renator ship (bus vacated, ASRIVAL OF SPRAERR OOLPAX anp WILeON. Speaker Colfax bas arrived, to prepare for (be coming session, He will resume Gis Inst winter's revidenee, and the nospitalitioe tor Which it was then noted, Among the arrives dey Massachuretes, RRIVAL OF CONGRESSMEN, A number of Sevators and members of Congress hove arrived to day, but their names are soi chronicled, ay they bave wot ye once. TMS ABOLITION OP ALAVERY BY COXETITUTIONAL AYENDMENT, ‘There are already indications that ® persistent effort ‘will be made at the appronching session of Congress to carry (broogh the amendmeut to the conrtitatiou abolish. ing slavery, asedvocuted by (he Renaio, It ts belioved thot the democratic mem bers of the House who opposed and voted againet this amerdment at @be lant seecion are convincet, by the overwholaing support of the polloy oC the adminietration at the Inte election, that elavery is inevitably destroyed by the tnrave course purswed by ite fapperiora in rebeili ageing: the authority of the constitution, abd tbat further efforts to avert or poxtpene its doom will enly reon!t wm abil more disastrous Gefeaty 40 (be domocratic party, RENATON i Bon, Heory Wilson, of ‘eported themeeives at ine Henao SALES OF PUPLIC LANDS. For she quarter ending September 80 the carb receipts a Carson City, Mevads, on wecount of gales of pudlia jands, amounted to veariy sizieen, thousand dollar, & Tevuro Dae just been received from the land oftoe at Ke sha, Wisconsin, Of the waloe of the Fort Howard rennre Peta, ehowing the cash receipts on acomut of auch 6 AMOUBog VO eighieem thonemnd four hondred and Wiy (a0 aoljert, Doing (eur peonapnd jour buedree apa mi 1 ppl f yes deternijued Hed ‘8, x prod piicate ot on purchasing agent and seller, proveede ly veceipted, deport trtpil . ean therein atialated. One of Low LFipyontye ae paid gall be Kmmedieuly (apeumitt Cighteen doliare in oxcess of the minimum established Dy the Commirsioner under the law. @ENBBAL PATRICK 70 BB ASSIGNED TO DUTY Di WAsHLNOTON. It ts rumored that Provost Marshal Geveral Patrick, of the Army of the Potomac, t# to be assigned to important duty in Washington, Arrangements wore some time sipoe for this change; but the extreme y of Ailing bis place io the ary led to tts abandonment, Bis successor bas not yet been mentioned with any degree of cortainty, Ubere being @ number aspiring to tbe position. ENLISTMONTS IN HANCOCR’S wRw coRrs. ‘The enlietmoct of veterans into the new First army corps bas already commenced, and promises to proceed eveo more successfully than was at Grat anticipated, The first to enlist was from New York, and announced bis {ncuration as follows:— To Major General HAxcock, Washington, 1 wiek to be the Grst to emiiat in the First corps. ‘Will be on baud as soon ue steam can bring m:! J. CHATHIELD. ‘The young’man ts a Ope Looking soldier, and was mus- tered into service at the bead of the list in consideration of his alacrity, although several others here bad already applied, The following circular Indicates the require: meuis DOCesBary Of applicants for commissions: — OIROULAR, Heapquarrens, Finer Anwy Corrs, Wasmixctos, D.C , Dec. 5 Al} persons desiring commissions in the be orgauized under the receat order of the Ment, must make application in writing to 4he A’ General of the army, Wavhingion, 1), C., setting forth their present ad tress, the date and rank of thet origioal entry Into the service, the regimental organizatious in which they have served, the date and causes of (oir dis charge, their rank at he time they were mustered out of service, and, if they tuink proper, adding military recom- Wendations trom their former commanders Appliciate must heve been two year. in the service, duve bern honorably discharged, aud be phystoally qualitiod. military record will be examined in (he Adjutaat General's ‘lice, Whence it wili be revered to Major General Han cock, or the purpose of ascertaining their fitness for the itions to which they desire to be appoiuted. A doardof Hicers will mebadly be convened fer that purp re. After Passing examivation, ollicers will receive appoint: #, and they tay they be required to proceed at to raise veteraus updter the order. When a sufli- cent number bas been recelved and mustered iv, the officer will also be mustered ip, to rank from the date Of bis original appointment, By vrder of Major General HANCOCK, FINLeY ANDRReoN, Aasistant adjutant Geveral. GENBRAL OFFICERS TO BR MUSTERED OUT. With @ view to increase the e(iiciency of ihe army, a large number of major genérals and brigadiers, whose appointments OF promotions were secured by political iudueace alone, are to be mustered out of service ato very early day, The vacancies thus occavioned are to be held as rewards for meritorious conduct in the isla. 1HB NKW PAYMASTER GENERAL OF T2E AnMY. Major B. W. Brice, who has been for some time 9 Peyinaster eral, Was to-day appointed Paymacier Generul, in the piace of Andrews, detailed as Presidaus of the Board of Examiners. ARRIVAL OF GENRRAL WHEATON. General Frank Wheaton, Sixth army corps, arrived in town to-day. REBEL SURGEONS IN TOWN. The following rebel surgevus, who have been on duty among the prisoners in hospital fat Winchester, arrived hero yesterday on parole, and wore placed in the Old Capito!, preliminary to their being sent South —Surgeon Cromweil, Third Norin Carolina; Berard and Weirison, Second North Carolina cavalry; Wheatley, Sixth Ala- bama; Hardy, Third Alabatoa; Williams, North Carolina infantry, and McGuire and Duva.), reserve boepital, Army of the Valiey. KBBSL DESERT.BY TAKING THE OATH GIANCE. Sixty-one rebel dezerters, sent up from the Army of thelotumac, have taiceo the oth ang beea weet North. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS. The Post oMloe Department has been notified that the Erie Railroad Company bi placed two additiona! dally trains upoo their road to Cleveland, which reduces the Dudber of cars in a train, and will enadle them to do. liver nails for the West on the time of tbeir acuodules. Arrangements are being made for certaio connections with trains west from Baltimore aod Puiladelphia which will eave about twelve hours’ time in travel to Cincinnati hod the West, Reprorentatives of the several raiiroade between Wasbington an! Nvw York were yesterday and to-day in consultation with the Postm ister General and Messrs. Meie@iian @:d Zevely, Assistant Postmasiers Geveral, relative tu this subject aud the making of two trips each way Cally Detween Waehingtov and New York in tea horrs, « thr ler track for the train being Agreed BLOW as ERMaNIiA ty Lae tupr ovement “IMPORTANT Th E(SURY CIRCULAR. OF ALLE Geverolt Reguiutions for the Purchase of Products of the insurrectionary tutes, Wasarwcton, Dec 2, 1864. The trade regulations for the parcnase of the products of the (nsurreetionary States have been prepare’, and the necessary orders of the Secretaries of War apd Navy for carry pg (hem into eifect have been made, and the same are published to-day, as follows — Firs, —Agents ehall be appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury, with the approval of the President, to pure chase for the Unstod Staies, under special instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, products of States Freciion, at places hereinafter de- ¥ irom ‘time to time be desiguated, 8 of purcham Second. —-1be following places are hereby desigonted ag Such markets or places © purchase, to wit.—New Or- jeans, Momplis, Nashville, Norvolk, Beaufors, North Carolina, Port Ri ‘od Pensacola. ‘Third, yore entering upon the dischargeyot their duty, exch of the egects so appointed shall execute a bund, witb sureties in the prescribed form, tn & penal sum, to be fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury, conditioned for the faithful discharge ot bis dgty; and that be shall not engage, directly or todirectly, in the purchase of pro. op private account, nor be ip auy way interested ip ed by bim, or the proceeds vr pro. om. 10 be paid for any of the products foto be purchased shell be agreed upon between the er and purchasing sgent: but shall in no case exceed the market value there at the time and place of pur. chase, uor exceed three fourths the market value thereof m the city of New York, sceording to tue istest quota- tows known to thé scect purchasing et (ue date of the delivery of the products, less & sum equa! to the internal revenue tax and the permit fee prescribed in the regula tions conceraing commercial intercourse, datod July 29, 1864, aod alan subject to guch other deductions to cover Urapsportation, it and such other expentos, aod to Beeb arrargements for payment as may be prescribed in epecia! ine .ractions (o the several purchasiug agente. Ff A.—"he proceeds of ali sales made hy,tue several agente, together with euch ds ay may be trenemilsed by tne Secretary of the Trexsury, shall be deported in the most convenient depository to the.cradit of the “pur. ” to be disbursed 4s hereinafier directed. ae tand, (o—Proper wstructions shall be given wuereby Sally quotation® and prices eurreut in New York ebull be forwarded to the geveral agents uni to the collet or or eorveyor, am the cake may be. of curtoms at the seve. tal markets or piveos of pupotavo, by mail, every day, oF as offen a® there eball be MwUUicatog Wo such agents and collectors or survevors. Aron /.—lbe purchasing agent rbail, to the extent of the f deat bis command, and tu pursiyncs of his in wtructions from tb ry of ibe Trowtury as to price 4 terms of payment, purenase all products offered to him of the character or description wb structions, be of apy charact ay bail De author seed of assumed by Ruy agent for or on account of goverament previous to the actual delivery Of (he products, other than a gtipulation ju the form neroina’ ier preseribed to purchase prodcets owned oF controlied by applicants ata price to be agreed upon at the piace and date of ve ivery. High he Whevever ny person shal! mel dat Qo the purchasing ageot, 1 writing, settiny forty int owns OF comtro's products, stating ihe kind, quactity and location thereuf, or tke dute at whice they will be deliv ered at Rome ayecified Jocation, acorsibie to transports on, the parcbasing ment. if authorized by special wORtrUoUOD ty purchare such products, shall give a eertid ente that euch jeation bas been made, and requests sate conduct for Party, With the Hecemary tranapor- Valiow, Lo the incatious speciiied, and for himeel’ aud products in transwu frow the pointe named to sueb pur: Charing a cept. (>@e form No. 2, appended to thove regu: ng Ad ADA Aelivered products, , be furoimbed by the purebasing Ayent witb « certifiente of 1 ta, which certificate Ate ie the character and quantity of the articles per- cursed, the price paid thereror, the aggregate amount of paymeat. the piace whence and the route by whieb it transported, (See form No. 2, @ppended to these reguls- ) fh— All Dille OF invoices Of purchase shall be made ‘iplionte after the products purchased shall bare been actually delivered to the purchamng agent, their wey juautity @od rating, ascertained and by sworn woighers, measurers or oxperia, and such Dills OF invoices wball be certified thereon as to their correct- bem by fech sworn weigher, measurer of expert, tho whole, as to prices and other stipu- ions exprosaed therein, cervitied by the agent, together with ibe date of the latest quotations koown to the cbaes, The jects, bh ened tri Dilla oF invotwes, aball then be delivered te the collector oF eur- voyor of custome at the place of delivery, who, on satiefy- ing himeeit of sheir correctness, and that the ucte Nth the statement set forth im sme bills oF Ly ‘depoaliory oe jech mancer fy Yor! jt ab the time of the } correspon! voices, Phall endoree thereon, over his own certificate of the facts, which certificate ment of the bills to be jer aisbureing Rave been pryment ate date suMeient; u au fed, abel be or disbursing it named in the ceritfonte an therein stipula Ove of the cates #0 paid ebell Be imweuiately travemiued 40 the So reiary of the Treasury by the die ao ie oe ty va such o wri er, taxing care to authorize Temote to be certain thet Teadized; and sued bills, paid by the ory ‘widg agent y 'y, not eating quantity one-fifth of the amour,, received auring the previous week, usless in the opit'ap Of the purcnasing and disbursing agent, and the colle cior or surveyor, as the case may the condition of, the porchasing fund sbail require larger sales thao on’ rth; then sales of such further quautities as they may di mine to be necessary are hereby authorized; but in uo caso ip such amounts as unduly to affect the market. Such additional ssies, and the reason therefor, must be Promptly reported to the Secretary of the Treasury. Thirteenth —The sales herein suihorized shail be made weekly, at public auction, to the highest bitder, after di notice, at Memphis and New Orleans and other piaces hereafter designated by the Secretary of the Treasury. Not exceeding ip quantity one-fifth of the amount so svld shail be delivered by the collector or survey, as the case may be, to the parties purchasing them, upon the pre- Soniation to him of the bill of sale, certified by the agent, designating the lot, character and quantity of the pro: @vcts suid, and the price and amount to be paid there- for, together with a certiticste from the depository that the proceede of such sale have been duly deposited with him, aud the products go sold shall be allowed travspor- tation to avy desired port or piace in a loyal State, iree trom the payment of any taxes or fees other than such as have been paia under regulation four, Four teenth.—Avy person bringing products for snie to the purchasing agent desirtog to repurchase and trans. port the same to a loyal State, may give notico thereof at the time of making sale to the purebasing ‘agent, and the agent may, after they shall have been rated, weighed, &o., a8 provided above, seil and diapose of such products to the party applying, at prices not Jess than the market rates at piace of purchase, nor less than the last quota- u rom New York koown to the purchasing agent at the date of the transaction, from which shall be deducted @ Sum equa! to the reduction of purchase price which May have been made by the agent, to cover transporta- tion and other expenses. The products so sold shall not be resold, citner at public or private sale, until after traveporsation to @ loyal State or to a foreign port, aod shall be ie to forfeiture for breach of this regulation. All products purchased by purohasing agents, the sale of Which ie net provided for im these regulations, shail be disposed of in such manoer as may be directed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Fifieeth —All products of insurréctionary States, which the purchasing agent is authorized by bis instruc tions to purcbase, moving with or without @ permit. shail, ou arrival ata ‘& purchasing agent, be gold und dell ptared and abandoned property, aud such as’ may bave been pro duced withio the lines of actual occupation by the mili- tary forces of the United States, by the labor of she per- Son transporting or of freedmen or others employed and paid by him, pursuant te rules relating thereto estab- lished under proper authority, or such as were purobased under proper authority, prior to July 2,185%, and were being transported in formity with the regulations of ths Secretary of the Treasury. W. P. FESSENDEN, Secrotary of the Treasury. Wasmxcton, Sept, 24, 1864. NDORSEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT, Exxourive Mansion, Sept. 24, 1864, ‘The foregoing rules and regulations of the Secretary of ‘he Treasury, having beep seen and cousidered by me, are hereby approved. ABRAHAM LINCOLN BXRCUTIVE ORDER RELATIVE TO THE PURCHASE OF PRODUCTS OF INSCRRNCTIONARY STATES. Exxcurive Maxsion, Sept. 24, 1864, Pirst—Congress baving authorized the purebase for the United States of the products of States deciared in ins\ rection, and the Secretary of the Treasury having de: nated New Orleans, shville, Pensacola, Port Royal, Beaufort, N. €.,and Norfoik, a5 places of pur- chase, and with my approval appointed azents and made reguiations under which said products may be purcbased, Uberefore, ‘Seoond—All persons, except such as may be to the civil, military or naval service of the government, baving in their possession any products of States deciared in ecton, which said agents are authorized to pur- ‘and all persona owning or controlling such pro- ducta therein, are authorized to convey such products to either of the places which have been bereby, or may boreafler be designated 48 places of purchase, aad such preducts eodestued shall not be liable to detention, sorzure or forieiture wDile to traneitu or iu store awaiting transportation. Thrd—ABy pervon having the certificate of a purchas- ing agent, as preecrined by Treasury regulation oumber ehrbt, i@ authorized 10 pags, with the necessary means of transportation, t» tbe polwts Bamed tp said certificate, apd lo retura therefrom with the prodacts required for {he faldimeut of (be stipalations get forth in sald cer- tificate Pour-h—Any person havins sold and delivered to a Durchasing agent any products of ap insurrectionary eordance with (he regulations Ip retatica thereto, and having in bis possession a certificate retting forto the fact of suc purchase and sule, the character And quantity of products, and the aggregate amount paid therefor, as prencribed by rexulal all be per mitted by the military authority ding at the place of saléto purchase from any authorized dealer at uch plice, or any ol in a loyal State, merchan. dise and’ other articles not contraband of war, nor prov'ited by the order of the War De partment, wor coin, builioa or foreign exchange, {o an amount not exceeding in value one-third of ths aggregate value of the products sold by him, as certified by tbe agent purchasing, and the merchandise and otbi joles: ed ge oger way be transported by the samo to the sume from any by which re! reached tbe purchasing certificate, aod suchamerchan dise apd otber articles it Dave safe conduct, and sbail not be subject to detention, seizure or forteiture while being transported to the places and by the route set forth in the said certificate. Fifth —Generais commanding military districta apd commandants of military posts and detachments and officers commanding te fotiilas avd gunboats, witt give safe couduct to persons and products, merchandire snd other articles duly sutborized a8 aforesaid, and not ¢ ntraband of war or prohibited by order of the War De- partment or the orders of such generals commanding or other duly authorized military or naval officer made in pursuance hereof, and all pereous Blodering or preveuting eech sale conduct of persons or property will be deemed guilty of @ military offence, aud purisbed accordingiy. Sizth.—Aby person transporting oF attempting to traosport any mercbandise or otber articles, except in pursuance of regulations of the Secretary of thexrens ury, dated July 29, 1864, or Im pursuance of this order transporting or attempting to transport any mereh: or otber articles contraband of war or forbiddes by soy order of the War Department, will be deemed guilly of a muitery offenes, and punished accordingly, and aii pro- ducts of insurrectionary States found im transr'u to any other persow or pi than a purchasing agept and a designated piace of purchase, shall be seized and forfeied to tue | cited States. except Such as may be moving toa loyal State ander duly authorized permits of a proper officer of the Treasury Departroent, a8 prescribed by tion thirty-eight concerning commercial inier- dated July 29, 1864. or sucb ws may hive been found sbacdoned, or have been camured, and are moving $n puraunuce of the act of March 12, 1863. ’ Seventh. —No militury or naval officerof the Unived States, or person iv ihe military or naval service. nor «wy olli¢er except such as are appointed for that purpose, all eng ‘trade or traille in the products oF Ineur Tectionary States, or furnish transportation there or, under psin Of being deemed guilty of unlawful trading With the enemy aud punished accordingly. bughih.—-The Secretary of War will wake such geners! Orders oF regulations as will insure the prover observance fod execution of this order; and the Secretary of the Navy cers commanding heer, fiotitlae and gunvoats, tp cowform) ¥ \berew ito, AURAHAM LINCOI ‘The War and Navy Departments beve meued general orders with a view to carry Out the trade regulations of the Ireagury Depariment. Sate of @ Phitade(phin Sewspape: hee 1664 The Public Ledger Bax been purchared by George W. Cilds, the well Rows Hoek publaber Bes wain & Abell, after iwenty eight pears of anccevetm) menaye meat of the paper, retire wih w fortune estimatet at J mr tone of dovlare perrnia, Borrow, Dec. 2, 1864. ‘The Boston papere appear today with their columns Well Siled a® weal, the #triee of the printers having failed. The proprietors will continue to pay good wages to competent hands, reserving the right to employ whom they pleare, and genersiiy manage their business in their own way. Bowron, Deo. 2, 1966. The police have information thet counterfeit five Dundred dollar billie oo the Bank of North America Would be put Ip Circulation to-day, roKate, WN of David Magi.—Thie will was admitied to pro. bate yesterday. It contains a hedge fA hich $1,000 & to tue New York Hibie Society, $1 | to the New ork Tract Society, $600 to the Board of Commissioners for Foreign Miselons, and $600 to the Americas Ceioniza. io & Wiley —This will bar eleo deen ad. mitted to probate, it wee all the reat and estate of the tostator to his widow daring her with power to do with it ae abe pleases, and subsoquentiy it Tseng easel a ; . Peligious aed bevevolent justitutions, oe SHIPPING NEWS. ALMARAO FOR HRW voRR—TaIS DA! 707 | moon anve. sere if aly 696] men waren, wene Port of New York, December 2, 1864, CLEARED. bone or Ay od (Rug), Moler, Southampton and Bre av «8 | Hp tun, cae Panama—Merebant @ Carma inson, Longon—drionell, Mii é ook “ Bussey aCe, oe Bunter vig “* EW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1964. Padua manent A = Fy ad (Br), Pendieton, Hamilton, Bermude— joasden, hem y 5 2 Frith. yey N Bteveus, Barbera. deus Geo Parusr (ae bien * ait. ecabr Levant (Br), Graham, 8tJobn, NB—P I Nevius & Ce. 19, officers were detached repairs, peving' Steamship town 204: fy Henrietta (Br), B #'g Goutle Annie (Br), Fitts. Chek Belin Campeche (Br), Crowell, Kingston, Ja—Brett, AZ . Schr Sarab Lavinia, Parker, Washington—Beotley, Smith on. ‘oouward, Moere, Beaufort, NC. at Key West, She comes home for i DC Higgins, Colman, Alesendris~Beatley, Smith & Bedford—Ferguson & . Dewey, W: =I y " ‘groham HS Racket! & Son, 1—L Kenay, timore. at A L Stodder, commanding, Ker 20K. Bowe of the A's been on the blockade for 13 months. ine (Br h, 4:30 Pal, 840 PM. passed steamshij tow: E shat inst, lat for Liverpool. river, bound up, chor outside the bar, ships R © Winthrop. and Lisbon; xchanged for New Orleans; madve and passengers, ship oP. Sicamenip Ever R Cuyler, 8h 1. iat 50, low verpool 25th, lat 48 52. 25.4 33, signals wit ib, off bip Geo Washington, Gi with mdse and passengers, to H {o the river bound up, steamships Ariel, aud Oriental. wit, Int $2 £0, lon 78 40, was a aderson, Liver Nov 19, and with mdse. and passengers, to B Had heavy gales most of the passage. Canada. steamsniy 3231, bari 67 07, steamship Auatraiasian, henew g Star. Bell, New Orleans, Nov 26, with to James A Ra: ve Confidence, an Nov 20, bound in to Queene Persia. hence for Li- A W Singleton, bound nor. ed Commerce: ith steamship Guiding Siar, hence Wilmington, aignalized gunooat Pequot; Ist fost, lat Bo 27, lon 76 43, Bagie, nee for Havana. ieamabip Melville, Watlin: Dusgengers, to Whitney & athaway. New Orleans, Nov fr ‘Cromwell & Co.” Pas ‘0th ken aud ‘boarded by gunboat signalized steamabip on, Port Royal, Nov 27, with ‘0th ult, off the Capes of Deinware, passaed @ steamer bound N, supposed tthe Tubal Cain. Bteamahip Chesapeake, Willetts, Portland, with mdse and Shi and 22 paasenvers, \o Boyd & Hinck 60, saw ship Ame Uatea, wool. dc, to. 5 F Jo: Bark Antelope. TI, 20th, with rum, ra. 10 HB Cromwell & Co. 2d inst, 8°20 AM. when down the East River, came in cull Catharine ferry boat Manhassett, striking and doi damaged. jon with th amidships, ik considerable dainage, The C had stem badly Jvcob A Stamler, Bamson, Havre, Oct $1, with mdse » Nov 13, lat 43, lon jark American kagle, Harford, Aspinwall, 22 days, with Bark Fannie, D Brookman & Co. Ni nals with Br brig Persia, atceriog 5 W. lon 75 18, saw a fuunboat, which was about two wm i c ‘uit. to Geo F Bulley. Mer) Frei lockade rut We ethy, Mant nner n & Carnegie (steamer) chased by a lew astera and gaining fast. oute.tSanta Craz, Nov 18. via Salt Cay, 1, &e, to Roche Brow & Come ey days, in ballast, to of Sambro Cay, exchanged aig Brig Cassandra (of Whitstable. 5). Allen, Zante, 63 dave, with fr rienced beavy westerly sania, 18 days, with 27th ult, Int'32 10, jockader <hrowiag cotton overboard, of which the OT picked up 13 bales Bel 0 quanuty of cotton Bria Ocean Travel) Schr anna C Henry (lvert (Br), Hills, New Haven. in ballast, to CA Bewolf. Duncan, Ponce, PR, 12 days, in ballast. to ncan 1c, Morrow. » Soper, Leverett, wires, Newbern, 4 days. Havana, IT dasa, with fruit, to J & 32, low 7 80, fell im with ‘a large t, picked up 6 bales; same time, picking up cotton Schr Maria L Davis (of Nassan), Peel! Schr J L Bowley, Loveland, Virginia. Schr Stephen n. Davis, Foriress Monroe, 3 days, Schr James Neilson, Burt, Georgecown for Taintou, Sclir Sallie W Atkins, Atkins, Milton, Del. 3 dars. Scbr 8 T Young, Anderaon, Great Keg Harbor Schr Charlie & Boston Behr Cynthia Jane, Bennett, Taunton, Schr America, Reynolds, Providence Beh Schr Steamer Catopaxi, M: BELOW Brig Deli (Br), Durkee, from ——. sa, Haz Willie, Montgomery, Elizabethport for Mills, Tuttle. New Haven for Tangier. ‘aroline ©, Powroy, New Haven. ship Stratford; bark, Fannie; brig Celestine: sehr Four Sisters. Wind at sunset NB. comm ship Luisit MeGuire, Johannes Wei Harding, sche ailiton Bi ames L Mille, sehr 4} port. She is [40 feet Jong, 44 feet beam, and will be et gantly fitted up to surpass any steamer on the route. American Shipmastors’ Association, No Ol Watt Strext—Roous 2, 25 anv 27. ‘The seliewing approved Masters and Ofiicers uave reseired Captains rRean, A French, U 8 sbi m Jeren Kors. yone from this Assosiation:— ‘arl G Hall, brig Konigsberg; Edward 9 Hardy, Ww bark White W brig r; Daniel er; Thomas h'Mo gett, brig JH’ Diilingh p Ino; SamaelyM Lindsey, bar Toomas Matnitde: Thomas 0 P Waiters, brig Cly Davison, brig Al! commissions outstanding over one year require to be presenied 10 ihe office for renewal. Lavncn—fouday, Sarordry, at 12 o'clock, John Englis & Son will lanueh a steamer named tho Newport from the foot of Teoth street, East river, for the Boston line via New she bas three watertight compartments, that can be closed up in cus of an accident, and is built in the strongest manner, being strapped with heavy irom. The engimes and machi ners Sreamsnrr Ei © being built at the Now ty Worka, Captain McGuigan, of the Inman Ime, salle to-day at noon for Queensten and Liverpool, (aking the matis for the United Kingdom and the Contivent, which clone at the Post Ofice at 10}; AM. ‘The report pudlisbed in yesterday's papers of the safety of steamship North Star, aud seat to us by our ship news col- lector, he regrets to say Je entirely without foundation was communicated to him by & person on board the steam- ship Empire City, from New Orlena of conversation on that being entirely probable, he vet it tous far aaj.ed trom senuers a e 24th £0 t To heard of he Sacramento 01 to her 1s has been on the bo Sreamsurr A from Boston Steawen © town Ist inst, having Deen dam known side Woeel steamer im ne North vious, ‘Tre Steawen that collided with the © © Leary wan the Loutsburg. from Boaton for Fortress Monroe. The iatier Jost mem, &c, and pat Into P Many Sranxs--Montevideo, Giivam, trom Kio Jageiro for Valparaise, harging. A (ire broke o ot}, very day pvening on in ween Dock, portion. 8 eu Ru ore ry om Rew ow wow eT B Ho wa une town, Jarms Jeacy, wad iver pool, board toe B which wi Head. ee op eensiown, Nov 1—Arrivad Asia alNiax. short of coals and with sails sp.i Luany, from New York, put into Proeiuce d DY collision with an un. ineyard Sov is du Nov 17 erpe. extingulsin ¥ Gosenex—Hong Kong. Oct 14—The Am ship trom Labuaa for this port, hae foundered at se: A:epowia (Br), from Biilsboro, % Forion, str of Lo Get Storey, and {t was the topic eamer's pler at the time, and, an Important fact. jov 3. and we have iM Francisco jn the a night pre Newport let tus li—The whip Mary but in r. from Calcutta, ed wiler destroying & Gos , with cox! for «10 Broad Sonne at 10 YM Lat Inst, and sunk Crew aaved, Gorn, of Dennis, bel into Norfolk, '# of Camden, before reported aban> assed Ova 27, tat 40 hence at Lon’ 4—The ship Fanay Meriiman, of Syd- ward bound from San recked ov Christmas Island June 17; all haods on 67 » by the seam. Francisco (bread Syowxy, NSW. Sept 21—The Isle of France, Muir, from San Francisco, arrived bere on the 1" rack hy as fore yard, apitt maast sod sweps dec Ks. Bent © C Ca onip hes Be Sept 9 iat iN ship Shamror wo ii on the rani satl Whalem stool ald are, lon 2 x, w Spleen Jug. Swap, b AvKE ‘om ed Sith hoinst, having been . wh ea carried away aud both topeatis, spraag main Ww Wedford Lat inet for wit from tanzoon for Falmout’s ney from Batavia for Rotter. Sion 31 B. Bariiett, from Liverpeo! for Singapore, y from Rangoon for England, Sey » a vengel that wee im lai 293, lon 37 i, On the previow ¥ : see Alexander, of Bath, ateertog 8, Sopt 19, lat 11 N, len Oo Ship Jostat, B lon 9. * Mal , at 13 et N. jon 20. Quincy, bound W, Now 10, Int 49. lon 15. k Auna Walsh, from Liverpool for Beston, Nov 14, lat ‘aia Brookman, from York for London, Nev % 4, Dunham, from Roston for Buenos Ayres, Bark Brewster (Am), July 26, iat 18, lon 127 B. an 12. off Cape St Nicolet Mole Asth, A twr x Heesboop, N York. Arr a: Fiual Nov Buovwensia’ Banea: and ald Gan erideos Bargon' NYork. Cy 7 R vor ever Soeire, azo, Fiiede, Monaleb, Philadelpbia; 171 rat, Nov lArr Shib' , Ua edonia « Minow Nev tA b via, Be) atic, age jt ov Berry, aT Aug S—Arr Anne, ss Now 10—aer 16—arr Of Anguilia); , Som braro. cfr ‘Nov 12-814 Marcia Greenleaf, Merryman, Mon- ithe foe AL Or viola PM Hele, ork Dat, Nov i8—Aer Landon oe 1ath, Augusta © Small, McDonald, from London 13th, lor jor iar Smarr ah ‘noonetant aire for Boston, Now ii Abby Brackett, from Bangor fer Port ag Prinee, Nov Nov 19=are Renew &charieg, my ris Large, and Louise, Tedd, do, Wid I7ik, Argo, 6th, Glen, Wolker, ‘ork; Anos, ¥: me en, ao. ‘Verde; Geo Wanetiey, fae Gantt hope bose Nov i7—Are NYork (8), Wenke, NYork (a i Biveet, Madeira; 12th jr Miller, Gy di ity bark jarsinn; it Mun Guascow, Nov l—are Missourt, Geeerewen um Your. Rov rf Oaprey, Norton, Nori Nadeiguin ‘ork (an \dze. Lona, h, Johnson, Port) Li Wier ents, fig onde Nth, BD Metcalf, Andersen, Bespalchs Grocler Philadel. Pe brobak, Rangoeu, Rapubiig, ea ter, di Ate Marihe howxer ag ar] %—Arr Art Unien, Thayer, Boston, Downes, NYork ined W Johneom, Poster, dot ladelphia, 81d Oct 31, brig Germania, Fraa! Ofen Sea, iy Pros a ietses, 40, on Pe taed ‘US do It, Merrimeo, from New York for Dun- ra ie Bacal ea thea joan vari trom sail, bulwarks and Inceton, Seeley, from from ang for do; ‘Beio from. *. Youny ughes, N¥ork, Sid im, Denne, Rangoon; 17th, Bmma, Moller, NYork osOUDLE, Oct Ary ship talent. Green, Boson, 834 Lnvauroo. Nov itearr Queen Mab, Bartlett, NY ork; Laboramus, Raymoud’ do: B Jex, Guide, Bhanguae: 16th, “Tor Ne bn Caloutts; 17th, Princess, Crowell, Baker's ‘Diy of Cork 4s), Tibvett, NYork: Louisiana (s), Grogon, do; Lath, Glasgow (s), Gill, do; Raven, Authoay, tte, asiriate este, Os Masse it or i ene a ay 5 a 61. Themis: Moriey, Boston, a Ent out 7th. Oswingo, Card, und Solus, Cox Boston} 18th, Nile, Ayland, aud Glas Gil, NYork; Metropo: Cardiif and Rio lis, Keni £0. - Lonpon, Nov l¢—Arr low: Jarman, NYork; lth, Victoria, Champion, ana do; Gibral- tar, Bailey, and C. Grinnell, Speaces, a ies, Pike, St John, N 1sth, Solo, Kneken, NYork; 1¥ib, Evans, Trefrey. Quebec. Cid 17th, Hudaon, Pratt, NYork, Sid for Gravesend 13th, Josiah LW Lisson, Nov. 7—Arr He enc, Pee: son NYork, Maniva, bd 18—A'r Eberhard, San Francisco, Sid 19th, Pagsing Cloud, San Fravciaco, . maueius, Oct lamare Zephyr, Stabi, JToaton, Sid 6th, ung Suey (#), Gray, Singapore. Mitta Nov Arr Deodata, Nvgeard, Ts ontog and Com stantinople ‘and sli llth for 8 York). a ae cree. Sept 26-—Ln port. aie ‘yi Rg @, for Nowcastle wad San Francige : £0 cr vhew, fa ao (eld 234 4 City, Case, J i Ta ree, and King'lsher, Freeman, unc. MANSANILLS, Nov 13—in port brig A J Rosa, sual, for NYork in a week. sonrcae ov M—Ent out, HB Wright, Park, New alan Neweastie. NS! L Rutgers, Bowes, Auckland. Sid A ‘Tyson, Wallaroo, uRkENSTOWN, Ni oe Nivork. leaky. 10 JANEIRO, Oct 10 (corrected @ Richard. gon. Kendall. Cardi; Addison, Brown, Sunderiand: origt Richmond, Powers, Bangor; Hydra, Harriman, do via Per- Bambuce, In port Oct 22, parks Pletarnick, from New York; Barn- stable, from do for dan Juan. condemned; and otis Suyaena, Oct 31—Arr Stambou! Harper, Poston, Sypyey. NSW, Sept ll—Arr Dashing — ave, Vanderword, San. Francisco: ith, Isl of France, Aulr, doz 10th, Even ing Star. Mill, NYork : Sat Pono. Coast of Africa. Oct 9—In port bark Arthur Pickering. Roberts, for Boston, would probably leave the tabout Novl, Bark Said Bin Sulian, Adamson, was flso on the const. Satt Cax. TT. Nov 20—No vessels in port. Banta Cruz, Nov 13—In rt bark Princess Alexandra, Vex. for oor bree, Dae 4 Jone, PR, NovA)—No veasela:in port, Br voum NB, Nov 26—Arr sche Anvil, Wilson, Philadel phia tT Tueste, Nov 1"=Arr Max Em), Rhle, jov 1i—Arr James F Patten, Percy, Bacsein, ere NYork: Wetuixatox, NZ, Sept $—Arr Samuel Tarbox, Tarbox Newcastle. MISCELLANEYVUS, yoo AND SHOES.—GREAT REDUCTION In prices at NEEL1'S family shoe store, No, 348 Bowery. corner Grest Jones street, who has on han the largest, best ad cheapest assortment of fa land winter goods in the Ledies’ heavy goat Balmorals. from $2 to # Geutiemen’s Boots and balmorals, from. $2 0 87 (HE BOHEMIANS OF LONDON Bee ae ANS Oe RU EMIANS OF LONDON. THE BOHEMIANS OF LONDON. y Edward M. Whitty, the “Strsngor tn Parlis Preface by Dr. R. Shetton Mavke: i remarkable knowieige of * Boh are (ull of power aud the inci ment.) With wie Hepa ye: ‘Toe scenes flow freely and matus iy. Price $1.50 in papar, or $2 tu cloth, **Publishe! oud Tor sa @.at the oh apest Store In the works for a stock of books, apeekaame ou <5 | ON &€ BROTHERS’, t street, Philadelphia, Copies sent everywhere free of p: Forealeby pg BRADY, 22 ana atreet, New York, and all other booksellers, POST OF FICE NOTIC OST OFFICE NOTICE ‘The mails for the Ur Via. Queenstown and Liv the Germou States via Bremen clase at tila ofllce on Saturda: ck A Mand at th and B10 A, E aud ¥, 94 A. 4 Kingdom at 1 par a per thes awa 0 com ais 3 © and D, ' M. ‘HE BALL SEASON f THIRTY-SI<TH ANNUAL BALL, OF THE NEW fe YORK FIRE DED AKTMENT, POR BENEFIT OF THES WIDUWS AND ORPHANS DECEABKD Wit TAK! MONDAY E N RY 39, 1855, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tickets way be procured of (he Managers, or of the fole ‘ng o@eers — ‘ reer €, GODFREY GUNTHER, President No. 46 Maden lane, . JAMES F. WENMAN, Secretary, NO. 146 Powel street. ALBERT J. DELATOUR, No, 2536 Wall street. DANCING ACADEMIES, 1 G. PLANCI’S DANCING ACADEMY, 7% BROAD. ri way aod practice Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings (rom Jto 1), practice, huesiay aad Thurk Gay evenings. from 8 to 11. Gread soiree on Saturday evenings. 1 B. RIVERS’ DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 83 SCHERe CC. Bnarnoru street, Brovkiyn.. Ciasses for beginner are ow forming, Send for a cireniar. Just published, patnpblet contaluiag a compieve vescription of tue fashiong. bie quadrilies and 50 Dgures ox the German Cotillon, Re- mit 25 cenis for a copy. E GARMO'S DANCING CLASSES—AT THE ACADE- my of Physicai Culture, 99 West Fourteenth si on Wednesdays end Saturdays, at 4 P.M. Byeninga at & New classes formin, H. SKEARING'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMY, Hr Fourth avenue, aty third atree Class forwing for Ladies at d o’clocs, Gentlemen atS, Mr, BS.) continues to give private leseong every day and evening to tuoss who wish to Jearn quieal: RENOR'S PRIVATE DANCING | ACADSMIRS—78 at fhirty-fourth sirset, open Wednesdaysand Nature big ta sive Brooklyn, #, O. Mondays ; beautiful Koous’ to let for Baila, at old prices, od. Soirees, Ac, Pata Ss WATCHES, JEWELRY, &O. T O9.—WAT FOR S/LE £ rn » ON Broad . Up stairs, room NO. 766 NASSAU STREEP, ROOM NO. 2, A. HOMTG- MAN cantinves to buy Diamonds, Waickes and Jewel- ‘d pays the uimoat value lor (nem, Me also advanced on consignments, At BROADWAY,—7HE UTMOST VALUE PAID f Diamonds, Warches, ace. toe s oe tosteus ko, at his private rooms, Oilice houre 10 to 4. ree, ee a a BAERINGHG, 212 Broadway, rooin 1S BEGARS AND TOBACCO. EGARS AND TOBACCO. = BERG «© COS CELEBRATED PATENT CIOARK IZ08, Wholes» at GALL, AX & KUCHLER’s, 1/3 and 175 Water st, N.Y. 23.000 SEOAkS 12 BARRELS oF ¥INE OUT De Smoling Tobacco, 5c. per Ib.. and 1h cases of Vircinis Ping O0e.; en Apply at 216 Greenwich at. ETN ) SEGARS AT LESS THAN PRESEND 500.000 cont $e, manufact from $15 wo Slwe Ou id. An © ation ia eulited, thousand, An caMONGHEEKS, Agen, 70 Murray street, —WORNITURD, RNITURE WANTBD—A LARGS LO? OF SRCOND Mand Furnite peti, irre bie for a intve house, Will be pure: prosent market rates, Parties eisniog to sell tumy call Or address T, MATHAWS, 724 Broad way for leu days, JURNITURE.<f WANT TO PUROHASS A SBT OF Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, Gret class. nn pay im approved stock at & reas Bie ronsou, New York Post office, OUSBHOLD FURNITURE, MOUSENOLD FURNT. ture, Houseaold Farnlt bod Furniiure, Household Furniture. —Vinnovoris, Puro Biuts, Pasaiingse Statuary, Bronzes, (be property © ‘arn | u e Fnquire dt M4 West Sixtecuth street, bevwean, Filth arena es PROPOSALS, P)EPARTMENT OF PUSLIC CHARITIES AND COR. rections, No. | Bond sircet, Now York, November 2, obagroeute rap rote St sD Beto nied propo: ale xi ¥ Popie Chari d Correction, ai their office, No. 1 Bom Street, until 2 o'clock P.M. of tbe sth day ef Decemung xt, se sappiying. the institutions under thelr charge wi Fresh Beet and Mutton ef the first quadty, (oF @ period of one year er less, aa they may deiermine, commencing of the ist January, 1565, Bpeciivations reiting forth iully the requirements of the department. a)! information that pariies proposing te contract may desire, wiil be fure ished ea app) a Beware , deme KAAC BBL! ary. ite COMMODORE STILL LIVES, AND, as BUA’ eral ete neces for Ke: wurants abd Saloon ‘a 109 Nassae street. MN. B—Yiremea and clubs can be fi ished with Fish aod Clam Chow. DRY GooDs. RBBSRS AND CLOAKS, Bond at » 9 D Madarne PARWAIN. Dieewctater, from Parle. LUTING, FLUTING, FLUTING.THE BEST QUAL To tyyand lowest price, Dressmakers aod Indies generale can have their Fiuting dono at Mme Deraoresta Kmp r= Fashion, 47) Broadway, at the shoriert posmibigy DEMOREST'S IMPERIAL DRESS RLGVATOD. tL comventent, the most usefni, the wort Indie ‘rangement for raising the dre aaa oe od at Mme Demoress orium 73 Broadway ond 27 Kast Fourton if streak Xe rrepent reokiyn, a ¢ princi me Puce vocenisend $e _ MATRIMONIAL.» nnnaarca YOUNG GENTLEMAN MATHKIMOSTAULYY INq ned, detires to ent Into & correspondeuce vith & 7 of reflaement, wea th aod ngreoapie far. swells Ad dress, Inclosing car'e de vin Visto, box 1468 Heraid hand TOO LATK FOR CLABSIFICAY | () REWARD—AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR id Soe % of | to a carton to tare te con Tree ay ove 4 " phat “G@ A i on, Attleboro, Ry reward will be pall for the goods b5) Brower age on receipt of prices . ) |

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