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2 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1865. THE REBELLION. [ets =e Commissary GRvenat—See the Prosident's ": FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | 10W00U- Tuvaanay, July 20—6 P.M. 20000 U ment. He has forgot a conference on the Thore wasn better tone to the stock market to-day | 2008 ~~ “ - win General Leo was preaems. ow than during the previous part of the week, and the ap- 3 “ y Nov. 14, 1863. prehensions of a stringeut money market gave place to a | = pope arg Startling Disclosures im the | xo ons in rue coneeDERACY KNOWS THM 517 OF more contident feeling. firle closed % higher than at | 99000 Tui 6 I 17S ARMIES. ene phe? | aa History of the War. On the 18th November the ‘ ve viow’’ called the second board yesterday, Reading %, Michigan South- | 30000 eee 99% 2 rr em %, Cleveland and Pittsburg 134, Northwestern %, a is, FTA 1900 downs OB foe Oy tie Papeldend ae Ee eet rnd Rock Islavd 134, Fort Wayne 1%, Ohio and Miss 1000 Tennessee O's. T0%g 1200, | dd. .at i io * hae ite. taut General’ office had never able, up to that 29000 do, .ad call TL 200 Tiliuols-entral RR a eo Neatess 1% leks! Jove 30 0 48" 5 FY time, Jo furnish information sufficient to guide the certificate 14, Quicksilver 13; Government securities JoovoMfiisouri O's 60 a 300 40. ioe P ta if N mt pe 4° BS aes refgespe _ ~ eS excepting coupon sixes of 188), | to Ohiow limos 4 200 do LiL TOposais 0 orthern Men to | srangomouis: aay bind, than to her valuation, But notwithstandi which wore >; lower, u ipngahindae Os - Gar 1a 9 DAVIS WANTS TO.SRR THR NRORSBITY. lar contracts were offered; ut, as upon the case rane ja her welaure i Haas ipa | AL the ope board at half-past owe the market was do 131% Feed the Rebel Armies, ‘That “Voomparauive view" was returned to the Com | the two above slated, the “policy was uoualiven oo ae | and ninty-six bales of cotton, the government never as ES ey Asa : mistary Genernt ou November 21, with the endorsement | Commissary General states, on political princ sisted the enterprise by the Blightest advance, other ves- it was not the duty of this bureau to contemplate or dis- buoyant, illinois Ceutral excepted, and the advanco 66% by General «, W. Smith, Acting Secretary of War, vice pots swore. ee and paid for by the credit of the private i 4 4 was equal to} a1, per cent, At the second regular | 3999» FWachicam 95. 200 330 65 anne Genorai Randolph, resigned. cuss,” it would have beon mere waste of time to bave | parti by receipts of cotton from those successively boand the speculative feoling was tame, but the improve. | S000 ClevéTol ai be 97 400 © de tO eb Hospectfully returned to the Commissary General, ie Seat Sys tm Une CORON.» pal Ce aociae sat -have~boveghe- tei Sd niacin THeRy times a8 much subsistence as all the vessels that sail un- an estimate be made of the 6% | COTTON CRIMES AGAINST THE PEOPLE | Sono: supsivn tha: can be procured trom souroon ment was maintained, Erie closed ‘; higher than at the | 2900 American gold. 14245 200 MEAT BECOMES STILL SCARCER—BRAGG SEIZES THAT do. 880 14 INTENDED FOR LER. do. 50 Chic & der the regulations, apt as much meat as those and all first board, Reading %, Michigan Southern 44, Cleveland i “e 142% 400 do. 2634 within the Confederaty States frou which ‘aah your we othor vessels put together. and Pitisburg %%, Northwestern %, Rock ‘Island 194, | 10000 _ do......s30 140% 200 Chic & N 59) could procure none, and state inore fully reasons ing daily more obvious, General Bragg's cam- AN At .! y Fort Wayue 1, Ctmberland 1, Quicksilver %, Ohio and | 80 8bs Bk of Amer'a 135 100 do, 59. Feo ren for imumediate action, and consider (he relative advan- in Kentucky had resulted in the loss of the whole | In the month Or Sanuay, ‘eos, 2 contidential agent disink Apehineatia 6. Gane pais 15 Bank of Comm’e 105 do, 59: tages of procuring supplies from Memphis and from the luction of that State, and the anrcender of much of | was sent out at the instance of the Pres «lent, as 1 was pi certifieates 3g. Government seourities were | 199 am Exch Bank.. 114 1000 do. 5935 . vicinity of Now Orleans. , with danger of fosing stil more. ‘The Com- | authoritatively informed, who was expected to go tw Can- neglected, Coupon five-twenties of the new issue de- | 100 Canton Compuny 38% 200° do, coy | Treasury Permits to Trade Bacon for | “Nov. 21, 1902, G. W. SMITH, Socretary of War. | | misgury Gineral wus notified on the 16th of Deceinter, | ada and there anake arrangomonts to lave a supply of olined 3. At the open. board at half-past threo the | 3834 do. nthe rely 10. ak eA Bp. ivan Jp pe Ce gee through Genaral Bragg’s chief comunissary, that that | mont ‘nent Out. to the Confederate Suites. Under the {2 i io whole of eral claimed n two ya " b At- oth ia x V market was steady, but without auch activity. New Cotton Through the Lines. sae ton of twill be found to need an explanation, which, | lanta, accumutatod far General. Lee's cas oF | Ewa Baier WRiah, Re Gena eeaexiod os Gat M Oot «ton the call at 9445, Erie 8244, Reading indeed, is necossary to preserve the connection of events. | der the allegation of “rilitary necessity’ he bad stopped | though te rane of the contract was iaree, the contrac. Orono Nene MEN WITHIN OUR LINGS COMPETE YOR THE CHANCE TO PBED THE REBEL SOLDIBES. « How Davis’ Faith in Cotton Reduced the Rebel | _ White the particular propositions nraeaieneot ale and turned back supplics um transitu Lo that point. tor was @atirely without capital, and the among meat ATTEMPTS TO ms i and of ite cotton equivalent was limited. Before ho sailed ee eg UROPN THROUGH | “ther parties, specially recommended to mv for charag- Neve- rth- | 100 do.... Southern 6334, Rock Island 107%, ¢ arg 667%, Itinois Central 131, 4 Jand aud Pitt westorn 274(, Cumberland 41% 300 Mar'posa Mu Co.. 12% 100 do......280 97 F ‘ | ter aud eapacity by General J.C, Breckinridye, to wh vent RR. oI 7 in hand, still other, and, as it wi ned that just about that time—tiat ia; in | ber au) ly by 40, to whom The inoney markot has ben caster to-day, although | 200N¥ Cont RR... 88 76 Chie &.Alt prof. 10% Soldiers to One Quarter ota Pound Competing propositions were made from other quarters, her ised Captale WG Cromakaw of the city. of:| 1 ha agalied fr tnformation on ‘owe points, jropoeed a the genera! rate for call Joans is six per cent, with occa- we ) espcially from New Orleans. Under the judicious | Richmond—a merchant of great ability-—was sol ‘iby | similar caterprise. - " sional t eve Nh -ollaterals. SECOND BOARD. management of Lioutenant Colonel Broadwell arrange- | the Hon. 3. R. Mallory, Secrctary of the Navy, to Om gonsultation with the confidentiat ag nt T found onal trunsuctions at seven on miscellaneous collaterals. Ha:e-rast Two o'Ctoce P.M. of Meat a Day Per Man. mane fiad been made, and were being carried ou!, for | Europ on some buainess for the Navy Depi Uns yo a i comanication wih os pas x sud de iecount line there isa little more firmuess, and | $4000 US 6's, '81, cou 107 100 shs Mi C RI. .s30 107 she obtaining certain classes of supplies from that city. | Hin well known fitness for that posivion ind paereisl paper i ake At 7:0 9 bes Onn, Oe Re toe oe Those arraugomeaia wero Woken up by Lea. General | Commissary Genoral to rues of ‘he * ind ET Ae RW on per eng old marict Las been barely steady im couse | 4099 stisxo Ti G's... TLG 1808 tee none both iapated by the Bureau of Sub. talding caphiidar aubelaliy wise 2 Shock. | tat they m ht he go associnted, and the ainount of the quence of lias sales by the bears, unvier the belief that | 10000 Onio & Misscer A% 21 do.......:- 120% | An Official Report of the Rebel Come | sence, and citorts wore made here to reinstate, in | the, Blockade, | Mr. addon asind us i, and a | Cumtrac Ho aici a figure as would justiy ex the salos of gold ulrealy made by the Treasury will be | 300 shs Canton Co... 3944 200 Clev & Pitts RR, 68% another form, the trade thus interrupted by nim. scheme was arranged by which ‘was hoped | Peclatton as T thought then, and still think, hi - A td 200 do. 200 do. * Presideot, throngh General | thy abaeelict : wed | Dravionsty fuiled because of their comparative tn-izmifl- oontinued. 1 is reported that the former sold about | 199 Cymb Coai prof,. 42 100 Chie & NWRR:’ 2736 missary Departmeat, oth Will be obeorved that tl” Free et armisin, and t0 | eartainty, economy end daapateh.. fie: cohorts cr tne | euaee: But che Becrotary-of War: oljected, and'the pra throe millions during yesterday and ‘ It Is also | $00 Quicksilver M Co a $00 Gyno i pa yy bo. that exciusively is the answer addressed. contract Was an association of ‘ faired ee alleged by the bulls, who profess t have correet infor- | 200 Mariposa Mg Co, poplin! : &., a government capital; which, IU was thoishs, if property } No GooD ANADA. seen 8a: ‘ine > ects daid” Sols shone fost L0G Reniral Cdl Co.. SG Re Che e eee hiss monster = Cine RETR SCORE Arrange, would” bombind the power fe apie? git as eon ronized, from Ue labors of this com- tha govern! a b. of the ooe with the energy and ‘skull this? thes iat up to ‘ oc any bandied th 1 dollars of gold, merely in order to | 1000 Erie RR HOW THESE PACTS WERE BROUGHT OUT. Diiet—Every sousce wishin a Confederate lines from | Kspecially in a business ax | bee ae eo Mink; wuyihtng will, ah he sult entertains settle a co.ton Wansaction, and that the sules will | 200 do. ‘The following isthe substance of my testimony be- phate pee ay plored: all soch have dat your OF | ning world sn aswoolation b acces. How far ‘hey mayb» welt fauundod cuted, Our information, however, is to | 200 do. fore the joint committee of the two Hi f Co mann te i securmy to the individual, the insurane haa nee and the iatrequeney of commaun eations not be repeatod. J 1 100 do. guise 9 0 Houses of Congress, | exhausted or found inadequate. If in any small portion | tures and tothe government the vigilance aud Tava | With him leave me ut the means of judg ng. dat it recs of blocked: .um- now engaged under a joint resolution, adopted, as I | of the confederacy supplies have not deen aim the effect that they will be repeated, but to @ limited | 100 Reading RR, ges Td not | S@Ree of private parties Ths sentinued extent. If te pries of gold, for instance, should rise to | 200 do. learn, 1 seoret session, and requiring them, among other { "ms Uecause, it (wad eo eeectie supply of that | , Leas contemplated dat the private par aud Cor koe rhe commencoriet a cen ghey se OR 4 ‘ sell the cotton And purchase the return cay 5 const ter i ws invalag 1g of hijhes, the Treasury would preci by the oppertu US Pe a camera ay things, to investigate and report upon the past adminis- | particular arva, It hus been erroneously supposed that | 2%, naw alt yor deut comminsion tm ci I j Satin induced am 1 tavin, and, & tration of the Bureau of Subsistence and tho present | Southorn Georgia 4nd Alabuma, and certain portions of | ang suljeet, to make ifs necessary unportat.ons out . that the government ah cdi Florida, would afford large amounts of stock, but they | ond that the sovernment alt condition of the commissariat, Tt ts possible that this | haveing done it, They huve ‘not even tully fod showy | {is side al a conmunissien f Bw ct in so do'ng is to purchase 1 for temporary conve- nalition or go, Its ¢ into curren nity, and turn its sw Tuvespay, July 20—6 P. M. —Receipts 262 packages. The market was qniet Avnky. nisnce. desire to brea: down the market, but ; statement may contain some things not given in evi- } posta which from goographi al position would naturally ged. : ‘ froicht room, whin claimed at vp ¢ on the e*'re7y (s anxfous to avoid ft, andavert tag somi- | 9° UBC UMN "Receipts 15,090 bbls, flour, 614 do, ania | “°C? and may omit some things that were. In # mat- rawr from: therm," oal. lay, camino’ ‘do as mucin SB” Sean aren tered els fame thaw litel: Hoes panic whi vald be lsely to follow; Det It Is | NT ee a0 ‘bushel wheat, 67,611 do. | {Tf Much minuteness “And voluminoueness of detail, Oo ae eendantly: rons tacts ws my knowl. | Banded by other igtkade rummes, aud Botte 1s nme coating Hoe one destro:s 0° ferablo rise beyond tho’| 8 Mr to viata, 7.706, rye, an soem ve inate, | ‘ther is hard to avold. But whatever bas been, or may | edgo and from testimony in this alice. 5 Cashing a9 vat ; tut from. only one of them d d the Hexen of present po of gold will affect tho“] [Sta SG Oe baliely . id now be stated, if not already proven, is abundantly sus- ‘Second—To state more fully the reasons for immediate | CAPTAIN CRENSHAW BUYS Tie Sales we deri e aay > oft. 2uat was trum, omint: to ‘bese nccniehtie opinions | THe flour merket was lees active, and Inferior and com- | oopeipie of proof action it is necessary to recapitulate — Wit BAD L i eh re ee haan = to be seen, anid meaawhie opinions | ton grades declined Se, a 10c. a bbl, while the finer er The report states aciear deficit of bacon of 8,116,194 | Captain Crenshaw arrive: ae 2 of Oct: ber, 1°63, 2° are di A n the subject, Th of the HOW MUCH BACON THERE WAS IN THE CONFEDER- | pow! ‘or twenty-five por cent; a clear deficit in alt | and ut once made a coutiay r, Whichistipeiated that they shosid be he gov. rument, under \ esnela, on each of whi parties were w have ot But the st ‘ost of their importations, ection and , ound. In ibxi ‘tence ya che: , brands exhibited a slight upward tendency. The sales |* s naan ‘Treasury hes by law no right, under existing cir um- : y 7 ACY WHEN THE WAR BEGAN. beef of 96,000 beeves, at an average of five hundred stances, to sell his surplus coin; for the resolution of sad vorp Aan mere S09 New entn rig In January, 1862, I made, by Colonel Northrop's or- ponds riarng 8,000,000, or anol) po cot Sa Congres him to do so was to take effect only = pobela ctior grades. | der, a report toa committee of the House of Represen- Total dofieit por cent, 43. if ti in the cyen? that “the obligation to create the sinking Rigas are Ot tT ee ee, tatives, on the geueral administration of the Bureau of | | This caloulution is upon the bagi of he foreos thinywr mans h x 2 ” ” . a cal v 5 ‘ul 3 0 , i" H 3 fir a ba Pt dca) quell BOe)| eens Rye our was'quiet aad umbangads Gomi font eh moet eine i ey cc ee supplies purchased from private hands, which caunot be | for the govern Prgms be impaired thereby.” As the sinking fand has not none Spender aegis: = ihe tracts for obtaining supplies, which had boen unfavora- | had at all for this winter, because the stock to create | line only boon created, the authority to sell any portion of the edi sees a a Ags a ™ Pea 5 oo | DIY Teported to the public and to Congress. In that ro- | them is not in the Confederate lines, and usp salt cannot the cotton they would tak the taw" impos ng. re ut upon the gold in The Fesblution, | xtra Stators. esseee esses ces $8 42.4 6 00 | port te following occurs:—MIn the packiag season of | Pd I the toc vo ag ia Loudon and Fa: | rans toreplace tas a iat rai ace eae peel pd ba nba 6 soe 0: 1800-61 upwards of three million head of hogs were | quier apd othor districts. And even the above estimated | ‘To ol ‘on tine oi Hed y be 6 50a 6 80 ked at the various porkeri: y tates, | subsistence is not at all secure. The hogs, though bar | in coming i cf the unex 2 ‘5 ss inten " t to st on the 6908 700 | pe if evrsehnni pens ts ‘ained for, Lave not all been driven to piaces of safety. | notilied removal of two A TRAIN OF WAGOND!/ WITS CORTON) ANDi: “SAMY pablic ! time 715 a 8 10 | Desides those packed by farmers at home, of whieh less | ‘io salt to cure them has not all beon secured, and what | where they: liad been pi oo gq NBR! PRIME. 7004 7 90 | than twenty thouxand were packed at regular establish- | has been engaged hag ‘not all been delivered, and must | by keeping blockwio in thea month of January, 1864, a contrat was made rg ¥ J. *toildard, Ww irwngly vouched s to him may se uy ee H < a ri - ments south of the lines of our armics. Of this whole | take ite cha Se eaeiauity onan err rence) noe A - ! ae i pee "a Gta Seals pra git £4 1 Lo dispose of an: ORR PR WaleRy a6@ upon uncertain roads discord nected. ut hree round trips, in wtteinpitig to. » im the fourth expects, i of the United State Goud to cuoleo'x 8 75.4 8 25 spurmytiabe pontncon that the et of ao bead ato, then, to rely on thede estimates, “Added tothay the | time. a PN oe 3 Ryo b 408 5 9% jasand hogs was imported in the | winter is at hand; the rises of the rivers all impendlons | wag sunmanoD KEGEL —PLunty: OF for cotton. Upom making the tontract ” early part of the last year from beyond our present lines | invasion on a vast scale is iraminent; the supplies which aye C aieieberiinare Corn ts . 63a — “ had been hoped for from the onemy’s lines are not lo be ‘ ‘op requested Mr. Memming’? to turn over Corn meal, Brandywine, 1 26 00.2. «© —_| into what is now the Southern confederacy. This was | orpected. quad-@ to hima thre. thousand bales ot cottom A ped] which. t eld at Mempuir, and which was to (section 5) provides that om oo ath tuagortd stents teria’ dtn couche Gita Tre TOS an Sal cae 5 Seton ae Ic, a2c. a | M0omplished, and tothe extent of @ bountiful supply | eeaERN MEN OFFER PLENTY AT A LOW PRICK. Special | bushel, Winter was more active at an advance of 20. a ded ere a, aid games some cages, by the | "The supplies now offered are ample, and ard tendered Ge, i bush The sales cmbraced 70,000 bushels at $1 85 | ChMrPrise of private partios, y this department, | at lower rates in cotton, even at the extreme bid, th inter st ow the | 7). white Michican, $170 0 §1 75 for amber Michigan, | *MfOUBh agencies of itx-own, OF this mumber it ts stt- | (NOY tit do Bought at for Coutedsrate clirreney in car own lines. availed of now they most probably. $1 95 for unsound winter ped Western, $1 60 for red dopredat d apon in various ways, oy Mable Mr. Stoddard to exchange © the Tannoxse2 with people who would © exchange rather than barn their +» che enemy or haut it to a distant asylum. ager refused,.and ashe could spare no urpose, the cnerprse jiazged until last oddard, having «ade bis arrangements, on, Alabutna; forthe Tennessce river, agons loaded with cotton and a Yankee pmrnissary ch iy advised Of all the at at Bormud t If n an that about.thres hundred thousand hogs, in their | Saver will be, for lack of power and opportunity tints, $153 a $1 6S for winter red Western, $1 41 a $1 42 2on oquivalent, have been consumed by our State and CHARLESTON AND BRAGG'S ARMY IN WANT. for amber Milwaukee, $1.28 a $1 40 for Mitwankee club, | Confederate armies since the commencement of hostili- be ity both Mobile and Charleston aro pressing | gt 250 $140 for Chicago spring. Tye was scarce and : at of von which must be lvld Rie fArive with sales of 13,000 Bashele Wostern, to ar- | 08 ‘Tennewoe then became she maim reliance for the | for lake Aue sew virginia, or the eee ee et tin | Uraleportod fea a She soph rive, at 9¢¢, por bush 1, Ouis were q but steady, in- | future use of the army, which, togethor with the accos> 3 io nd the accnunubations 1,| 0! 26% - OC cor 1 for meat. But he informed m» by as» may be ao consivacd by th || elnd’ng Woate Gao | Cuunda, Ga a'S8c4 and | sible portions of Kentucky, sd been ao favaged.oy hog |Woae bea enacavoriag. to make (a Trancwne, aro cos aber 1804, that dis train and co'tom apany ait of his selling] State at 8%. a 5 'y was quiet. Barley malt was i eed by te Sy denemt Drei 4 hone bad been ap ‘by the ssouts.of: General Daniol Ad: cholera and injured by short corn crops tor three years | manded by the armies of Genes es that any o it was 3! hee, Yhas fact Colu i sales of absut 6,000 bushels Canada era tairly ac- | precoding the year just closod, that the number slaugh- | HOW MUCH MEAT yerae THROUGH THE LINRS IN a6 y for meeting convent in tuir demi West, on private terms, ‘The comm market ty wuat care and Secretary of Wax, this waa obviowsiy» uot Ne ben forg reush tive und rather lizmer, with sales of about 87,000 bushels, | tered at the porkeries witht Mmita eviated Gl. <renshaw. redress in the eave, bul referred the tention of aot, and although. it may We age? Tor aucun, end. 3c, @ Bee. for soma’ | ee ee ae ee ee erat | aird—Aa to tho relative avantages of procuring OPER WAIL DS, maent to the-cironliy of Sewtnaie Ge sidered.exp client now to.turn some 0; the Treas nixed West-r oe leas’ than twenty | pies from Mempiris and from the view ty of New oe: Méanthlibottier ounteacts tor auypli-d, payable iu oot Seitna, Alabama, September 22. That FEA bondi i have yond ran to | COMME—The transactions were very light, but prices thousand. [t was inlo this Meld, just recovering from | leans, the propoution to make, seh gurcianes i WOE A Gog. fa one Atlantie pot {9 ot bevel ho to anna all contewets ra tp hia mill o y the bond “4 ES son continued firm, (hove disanters, and elmont (th reso: new ide. They wort made at the commencement of the Lester ue ST ae i] (uryvd pariment payable n cotton, to indicate the class ul e sole resource of the army | CoN On extent which i: litte known, Insn-glaborate i Dales pean gr He ane sae 42° | of parties Who wigut make future contracts, to fix the complain if ever the ‘Treasury should dotault in ihe pay- parkot wae dll and heavy, with sales, about 1,030 baies at our revised quo- bee ite “t* wvegerneyen em" , tt e. By a on yovernmentaccount, Mevsis John | partment had to enter as a purchaser, dubious of a suit! | Ruffin, under my ord r and superintendence Gold was lent at..1-98)8 1:16: per cent par day ner & Co, sold 2,000 bales Sem Island, at from 21c, | cieney, but assured of a heavy and active competition.” | mitted to Congress in January last, it is stated during the ‘oxwavon, but afterwards it was loaned flat. | for seedy to 863<e. for lirst quailty, and 4,249 bales upland estimate that tbe.produc: of ibout'l,200,000 hous was itn- Loe. ror pickin, T3ge, for middling talon THE MAIN KELIANCK LOST BY THE CAPTURE OF | portod iv the early part of last year (1K6i) fra ax too amail to t Lty Of cage who Yak OVAHOL OF te Divekadle, or and the planters and inhabitants of cities, that ths d0- | “oor, on the opsrations of this “Burcau, made by Major th of goods and of thevegtton that might be paid for. jar officers of thia (the cers O° his own, who j:omld, under his order, oxeoute the trade regulations thous establ shed hy himself, ali au inducement to those engoged in blockade rumning The ae gonbesabtmareng, rene om rt lo., parable, ‘within three dagie'ia pold oF gold cera. | OKT DONKLSON AND OCCUPATION OF TENNESSER. | yur present lines -into what i# now che Soutiorn con. | THK REAM SOLDIERS GT A QuANTHR OL APOUND | Agains: this the Cominincury General protested, as 9th inst, to von sot ee ieonegrcigi © | catus, on the dasis of gold at 14244. We quoto:— Shortly thereafter the successive captures of Forts | federsey. This was acoomplished by tho action of Stace ; avinow FER DAY against iay; sound potiey and the vegulations of the ‘ser- effet of the boar clemmnt in the market, and the price, Upland. Florida, Mobile. N.O.€T. | Donolwon und Honry caused a considerable portion of authorities, in some cases by tho caterprise.of prwato par. moonsequence of these failures, and of the refasal to | vice, But his protest was-unteedad, and be was “declined te 142: ‘% 3° 0.~C*«<S tiow, and by th s department, through agenciesol i'3 own. | bo ativwed to purchase on the Mississippi, t toaake any further contracts im that section in conse- at 142%, declined Us 14354; but » bee. | Ordinary. 6 36 so 87 | these supplies to be lost, ‘Tho aubsequont campaign lost | Of ths amber it tx sot maved that about. 300,000 hugs, Virginia, was pected gd 43 48 49 rt) us Kentucky and much of Tennoss.e, and left us com. | in their bacon 09 nes ef ba y . Me State and onfrderste ar ot tine y, | Miduiiag. at which yf the mornin’, | Cod middling i ‘ , |. Fex:cur:.—'fo Liverpool, there were taken 700 bis, | paratively bare of meat, : Mitiaa. Tole ae fF Voreign exchange bes boon dull but frm. Bankers’ |g 7eer'™" 7 G0 bushels’ wheat at ai., in bags, and, bY | PROTOSAL TO DELIVER THIRTY THOVEAND moas- | ghows.arequiromentoF AL0.0WU bo: A peranoum bills at vis"y days were quoted at 1052 on the street and | steamer, 60 hhds, tobacco at 353. To London, £00 hinds. Eeibé OF RAOON SuNOvGR HHH LIT gon part of that pened. te apni WHs a MCRD 100 0 20025 waa the rate asked by tobacco, from this port, and a cargo by a British ship Mtch it neaianes feanhed. On the 22d of December, 1364, a spovial order was feaued, giving power to mako: contracts in that depart- raent to Lieutenant Gdlonel Bayne, through his agents twee, and hus all power over the subject has been takem 1 tuom the Commissary. (el the general subject.of & the Missiasippi had wary of War, on the ween veferred to ine by th ; Oth of April, 1864, upon a paper s né to the War Depart. tke opening pr. wed Looe adhered and EN 19 oF t dingy drawers. sai, : saa ety Pernt at dbs. 6d. Yo Bremen’ 200 Lids, tw. | Omthe SOtb of October, 1962, an active, energetic waa | _ i Ae seamed: iat ee an wee ramont cotton sale to-day. | jaceo at los, a 178d, To Cronstadt, a British bark with | of ability appearot to ask a hearing on a proposition Pe ensue aiael searches han aertworented) ar Five thow were disposed of at from perroloum at submitted several days before, to supply the department | Kas (oO Chatie v4 to dispense with thie iarg ssent by A. M. Panton, 0° Atlesi pi, inspector of field midi }4e. for ordinary. The best quali Hors.—The market waa quict but firin, The sales } city ten thousand hogshoads of bacon certainly, aul wat that the cvintad nove capable for tho express teansportation for that State, and I then stated and traced dei tachi Ne. 0 8c. vayabie lu gold on the | WCCO iH smiall lols, exclusively for consumption, at Le. ed anent are preciaoly this ict have suffer sd it w doubital ff it contd by *Be difficulties surrounding’ tho inaser, and suggested aon can Bis Pa a 3 probably twenty thousand more hogsheads. “Tis ietter Sikewhore ot must have been a new winter, The meat on whichthey were | ge reiiy a mode of obviating them .or the Subsistence dasis of a premiutn of 40%. Hear was duil and unchanged, states the importance of “time; alloges that there was af ceetid. wot be extacted % sucee d } snbaint a was obtained parily by Ue ces in Kuni, partly | Dopartment, But Lever heard from the endorsement, Motawxs.—Tho market * * * ” * * * drm, with a small basi- ness doing at 70c. a 75¢. for Porto Rico. > Perro.eus was dull and heavy again to-day, at 32c. a | feed and clothe our army, apy oa the arin trom th entity by parchiae made at now ofFons topresstnent jaw, whieh has taxed the patr pty accomutanons inthe south, hut almons pre és nnder an THE ARMY WITMOUT MEAT. smn, On the Sth of December Lb brought the condition of at the Sub-Treasury to-day was as fol- enough cotton (which be vlfered to take in pa: 1) to na section tributary to Mom guy rao ANT AK LINKS, BOTIC Bove e stoms. veka teat ‘2c, for retined, in bond, aud 70¢. | phis, which city was then, and had been for some timo vied hott frome: | Luerate f au ut ten the people to tae ositeme ot | shings to the attention of the Seer tary of War, couping ‘otal pee f Ms af " ohe en . endurades. Disappointed tm the results of the “Cren- | ft with a statement of subsistenec on hand, whicl Yayments maaan Ve backiaes pore 5 9 Oo ee g Aa - saggy * 4 ped psovmndlige bes a shaw,” or, aa It is mtore commonly «ai Coil sbow.d nine days’ retions om hand tor Genera Lee's Balance and 4040, Jard. The, pork market wae | Gach cotton ma orwise probably lostroyod to ue po ‘ontrack, recone WAS AAR had to t pi river: | and, quoting his lector ts the Commis : Subser pric yvernment loan he of a bm vr hy eid tec east x prevent its fuiling ipto the hands of the enemy; but canner aed fromtion, which tens goverment Fogo Me 10, re eval, that day recety ed, slaging, ego men were desert- The Delawore ond Raritan Cons) and the Camden and u - se : " " vu thy yarded. 2+ expedient of practicable until Vieks'wre hadi | ing on ace of short rations, Z urged prompt action; r for prime, and $23 40 for prime | thas the owners asa general rule, though willing to let Mion wot Huclor lad given place co Banke at Now [ but none was taken. On the idth of December, nine Amboy npanies have declared a divitend of ‘August, seller’s and buyer's option, | the government have their crops, were averse, if not stu pon vatiti- | Ouicene Leiden lean Nae eh 5 Hy hei ey ip” five per cont, frve of tax, payable July 41, in Philadel- winese at $200 $30, Cat inests | bornty opposod to having them destroyed. On the caine | IPs tlie amount wood ree af sip Papen Rome may pe iemegins a % je firmer, with sales of 350 pack- ~ 3 it will ter wel to divide the 5 Mioreoy or, other artt | Mads YU SIDR THe FINRA fh the time by the tit oly arlivab of sev ¥ vel free ager ead Sat Idea Avice. for shoulders, aud 9c. a | day the Commissary (General enclosed to the Ton. W. | clos w A warily we me! as neat. Ther sald w VONTRACT MADE. Petal <I Dig te a gp Bagh 3 The Mt » Southern Railroad Company will pay, om | gaice, for hams, ‘The beef market was steady, with | Randolph, the Secretary of War, an urgent application, aes to06 dope dled om; the suppls Vighant, active and intelligent ome ba ne Bieiteden ae gaat siacaieare oe ae th: fot of Angsty free of tax, a dividend of fiv per cent, | sales of 800 bbis. at $10 a $14 for plain, and $12.0 $16 t Ap Mpeg T irom Sairvitie, ia Virsnia, ve limited fle | andodive Co the impor-ance of tive wu i a, 5 by - daa ree enclacct on the old stock, | fo extra mess, Deof hams wore In limited supply, and tnstading & Drlet atuementanve : ssteenent Of dome lead news, daly beceini ve ufgantutd alarin. | hug vo avail themadives of every opportinity that might | Mand apon tho navy. whibt, resubed ta thelr wea’ acolpidois we nae Sm WRIT hy ghee quict at unchangec ‘The lard market was ing facts, for authority so accept the offer. ing, with absorb all of tat, 1 i id the drafts of | ofor for obtaining snpplies from that source; bat wish. § Over ther ancumetintion, O° oo new they had at a sepia pe ye anata | bat firm, with sai "900 bivis. wt 17 Mc. a Bee. THR PROPOSAL IS SUBMITTED TO JRFF. ‘Davis. | the government upon the same (snd. wilt canes ruiuous But. on the ath Deoviaber, sas Bhariottn, N. G2 and byy the aig afforded by do 7 ¥ tart Rerm lectern onbchy ; i " " ti HB VENALITY 0} “ 1 RRLIADE ; , an accamulated in his Stato-for a soldiers enchants were on & larger seale than fr several days | chotee, Muster was in gooddowand. We que to his Excellency, Prestdont Davis, enclosing the proffer Sete rae anima Nett rks Kmat 0 90 as izeing conection on the o her wide [Mayworuitiog | tr emplayes of his goverament. since that time, but after some delay, an agent has. been sent abroad with adraft upon the government de- tary at London. for £50,000, and similar drafts for past, and some of thedenters udvanesd their figures to | ern, 18¢, 27 par,’ bayin’, ant 50 cents per $1,000 selling, and orhera and State, 26¢. atde., with fancy lots, in : ‘olonol Northrop’ somo te ow Orta cena , and h tancy lots, In | of this contract and Colonel Northrop's endorsement of | guy relisbie party im New Orianus offers tw apply 0M€ | View of the torms, the special dilioulties of the case, Wo it, in which he says, “the alternative is thus presented | hundred taoueand racks of icalled | fac that T bad not been apprised of his federal connce. contined their par sales te crston It * to be jut firm. a tog the rapid 4 figures. A ‘much stronger feeling controls the provi. Iida, Cuda mus-ovadoat Uo, 9 12%¢c, nomy or Fokiny tive sarvation of ou armics," ant ad. | Seine; weN ap oting ad Hie Sora cmvarer wht} ae wisely overruled by tHe Secretary'ot Wat, audmudy | Tani, wp Neosat, nd been proviousiy requested by peraeieas, sek meeaty. ai eckishes: See Bie eee art, Re. oT es a On % | cig'ng that te Commissary General be anorixed to con- | enable the soldiers from the Southwest to us dat in. eats! As Mr. Tr’uholm to advance £2,000 to the governme po ngage ge pete. parh), meaelly of meeeee aol crete all re oh ‘t, Lam ¢ purchase { part as a Yroad ration inste Tameal, which tust | ALL THR ARMANGEMENTS ARK MADK, AUT BLUN- | which, it is presumed, le has done, This includes all Po cage Na gery fers of $28 have since’ | steady. povah Se Dance Sind cathy ReaNS, Soe eenetinn < geet Minerwine be thelr sole reliance for breads.” The reserve DEMERS BRRAK 1 ALI UP. £165,000. a made for cn Dh, ghey nts ang tod t asked 7 | Bagg was firm, with sales of about 216,000 Ibs. at | to what is absolutely necessary w feed the army and | of conve for the sick is being rapidly consumed. No The payment for the su>pties was to be in cotton; the BLOCKADE RUNNING—¥OUR SYSTEMS. jase Who ar off-ring it, aud those ars bat few in num. | 16c. a 17. : . “ net : suen'e . : ; ’ ber, alace a very dveided consietioa roma tw Bo enter. | Tx: Low was fairts activo at avreduction of 24. per Tb. Sos cy haicharrneapeneraete om sate pei meee | eae agent ve eeu ee sheen ot Sete Leaeeeeie li re fig. pe niageber enced oly psihere ate tow four sgeteun for renning the Dede tained that it is safe to holt for ally higher he sales were 85, is. at Lge, a 11Y¥C, forbade alte ; ‘ TMG: but the oppotiatay saentok’ | Beste Was hotemes ail ster Bg sept tno Sgures | Titty eTReccipes 190 bbls “tie warkot was quiet, | jusued it; and advising that the Commissary Geucrat | $86.29 tnt a. ny motto. Be love. If | tho coutrac, and the oalerprive commenced, Two of | pind—That which. this burvan has. attempted to carry out, a8 in the Creushaw contract. ‘Sesond—The plan. pursued before the regulations were- The © The money market to-day was act 2 7 enterprise 1c. cago Tritune of the 18th remarka:— with sales of about 250 bble. Western at $2 10. should, under such circumstances, upon his own state- | we thorsby obtain the uac of the Misatssipps from Mem- | coarivs loads wore bronght to the rendezvous; but the satho ante ef | puis ty New Orleans, until sach time as the whole | agent of the Troasury Departroent, who could. aloue fur- ment of the necessity, be allowed to make the contract, | Pils te Sot Othe necded suppiies shall have been | nisi: the cotton, appears to have disapproved of the pro- x avin’ ive 4 A New York Larceny Case in Boston. a ee ee coals iaas tne anne] avid ote oF 8 CORPUS. which, he added, nothing less than the danger of sneri- | pained it will bo a great benefit, covding; andbe failing to furnish it, the bowts were re- ird-—litinh, whicts Ge seguinttons attempt to eaforey, good deruood tor currency at the various t , and good HEARING U A WHIT OF HADEA! ‘ é and: or was readtiy discounted ; bt iitk was ne | {From joston Traveller, July 19.) ficing oyr armies would induce ‘him to acquiesce in.” von ietheanc Ov Shae. svncussin turned with bulk unbroken to their point of departure. 'Fourth—That of, vessels owned and run entirely by the ble on the rect atl alg per per enya It M,! be on ted that some woe, since two Upon that letter the President endorsed as follows: THE ABROLC ba Tan wel, ARY pon a third a —s Cpr neni rr yr government, re i arr 4 for discounts is chivliy he prodvee and pro- | named Joreph Lay go, were > ported cargo 5 ‘one o. three erable to the a Ce a <a satdepate wupply of Kesler | in the town Of Haverhill by constable J.’ Burnham, of-| , Seummtane ov Wan--te there aecessdy See {mimediato | 11s offert upon the murals of tho enetay, and tho politi. | itary comraander, and the antractor has been for some | quAhy, tg Ao Ree: exchange (o-lay, and ander an ective inquiry the market that town, upon etspic.un of having stolen coveramant — ny one Nhioe wall Se oaorect Tele yen sen om ee Policy, var teeh are a months endeavoring to obiain Payment of ail dues ander peckty of the ossel, yy po ‘assumption that the profits vory fly mir, baying, ant 1-10 selling. The banks | bouds trom parties then unknown. | Six soven- pportunt a eq , . tered contract; success. the trade will justify it, wey Joukd lots to. mich otuse at $0, pot thousand pre- | bonds of the denom nation of one thotsand dotiars, which | oted the wag me ae ae ie heir | into my calculations, T'do tint discuss | My action, pro- Prawsy Op COMPRADTORS abLwave sissy. bag {otto the fallacy of this conclusion, aa aim. they had attempted to sell, were found upon them, | Best secruing ints oe er ceeeing the cooda eptirely Trote & vunige of 0 peepee ee of | 4 Iittle after this contrast was one of two others | business proposition, but do not propose to do it im ‘Tho slibprionts of brendatuiTs from Chicago, Milwau- | After thelr arrest the vilicer Jenrned that Vermilys & | scion until J einen cite uecesenty eo amy | ices, Suplion to fot Meoted ical both ta Guus the want | wore for Tonnsesoe; tut the military move. | this connection. I only observe here that both Mr. wr, t bel Co,, No, 44 Wall siroct, New York, the day before their ‘Some tees tak which bas sirondy manifented i in General Lee’s | rents in that quarter have prevented anything Trenholm and Colonel Bayne have obj to continuing koe and Toledoto the following, Were as stated below (OF | grrest, had been rovbed of eight five hundred dollar | me to depart irom the well defined be ov: | army abd the Army of the West, under tho privations to | MELO stom them, pened spendin beg Sod ‘Crenshaw the week ending July 16:— | soven"thirty bouds and ix one thousand dollar bonds, | "ong sad q ping HARE SS 5 vy Bofors this contract Rad boen made, but afer it had | and theSuppiy Importing Company, on the ground that Wheat, Corn, Oa's,_| And that those found upon the arrested inom co . L. B. NORTHROP, C.G.8. | uecome evident that the Crenshaw contract was not |. will as say it has absorbed, all the cottom [Wheat Com (007%, | sith the stolen ones. Coustable Burnham then com. | | This endorsement was sent to the Commissary General me @ GOVERNMENT KEEPS COOL. adequately by th nt, another effort | they can carry out to put the line up to Its contensplated 825,4 655,015 410,160 | Plained of the men, ‘charging them with the robbery, and | by the Secretary of War, November 1, with en- To this no ‘was ever received. Hon. J. A. | was mado by Bureau of Subsistence to obtain meat | number of twolve ships If this 80, it is not seem 5s’ 200 ys. | they were taken to Lawrence for examination. dorsement deo trents had of Wet, and he told me | and coffee ‘he * # ® | how they ean impose atax of fifty percent on the car. i a in ‘The Justice put them under twenty thousand dollars Commissary Gexerat—Observe the det that the President, going to Mii |, which he rying capacity of all other ships and expect thom to 5,600 each for their appearance for trial. A fow days since | ment, and report upon the practicability of delaying the | qiq in the follow! > had given to | MORE BLOCKADE WEAT—MISERABLE MANAGEMENT Continne runuing wader it; af liitle how to do.ite own ’ 4202 thoir counsel took out a writ of habeas corpus, to be re- purchases until after tho Ist of January next. | Saxe e conti Id 1¢ Become absolutely fnlbepeane- ND BAD FAITR OF THE BESEL GOVERNMENT, — | business in ils own ships enn be justified by the govern- turned w one of the judges of the Supreme Judicial | It wili be necessary to state, for the President's informe | bio, pat :hat in hie (the President's) opinion it was not | To return to the Crenshaw contract. Their new line ite own logic, it only builds 12,540 Court at Boston, in which they set forth the amount | tion, your estimate of the probable receipts under your then indsponsable, On the 15th of December the Com- started in the spring of 1864, andet unfavorable aurpiccs, ships. bate = | of bail was excossive, and pet.tioned for a reduction. present arrangements. of misaary General again made a orton Que steamer was lost on the coast of Ireland, ae) sf b e 2000 14,260 a |, Sule morning Sherif Carey, of ying ead Consta- G. W. RANDOLPH, Eecretary of Wer. | ondorseient upon e letter of ; F. Cummisgs, to | eat; another upon hier second trip; but two others, ba RECEIPTS BY BLOCKADE. . im 18t98 776 | ble Bu of Haverhill, ees ie rs to this Novennen 1, 1862. have a esntract and renewing bis of saperior were put upon the line, or What has becn done by all clases of vessels sino 2.087 7.619 © 97,849 city, and them immediately before Chief Justice | M8 18 ASSURBD THAT THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE | October particularly to that part ry Both ot hich bad eet, paid for by nrg adanoee made t 2 a | Bigelow in the Bu Judicial Court room. | After REFUSAL WILL BE SERIOUS. saya :— + | by Cronshaw & Co., ‘Which were running #uccess- regulation veseols .. 410,110 pounds meat. MTotal......,.....05 780 67ne00 Tooesl dan, rva | Consultation, Judge Bigelow consonted to a reduction of | and it wae returned to him November 8 by Colonel | I tbe Secretary of War dose, not think proper to ee | fully Under shelf contract the was obli- 00,720 pounds coffee. Previous week.....86,201 s16.047 58R,101 274,126 | the bail from $90,000 to $13,000, arnt It Is thought Northrop, with this endorsement ig Ahoriae and sustain this plan, ‘in accufdance | gated to furnish the whole eargo of cotton for cach ves. 647'400 pounds ment, 4 both will give the required Present even if I, will not produce | with regulations, p. ho will designate where | sel, but, having failed to do so, and the parties ved ‘91,040 pounds coffee. ‘The Alexandria (Virginia) State Journal has the follow. They are youss sey aed have litte (he appearunee of cured bacon by t! 1st of January. Tho Departments of other purchases ‘be made than those mow im exece- | having required, ‘terms of the coatract, ved 161,450 pounds meat. fng in relation to @ meeting of the stockholders of the | thieves, A New Yor detective is under the impression | the East have exhausted, while the increasing num- | tion, aud where other supplies shall be procured tor dis- | to supply their own ‘tw the vessel at market rates— | Rocoived by 207,200 pounds fish. Bank of the Oi Dominion:— that the real name of Lucas is Noble, and that he has | ber of refagees add to the consumers. The results hoped | tributioa. The of this bes tole ‘which was ecceded @ rather than raisc the | Received by Albion I.Co.’s ves’, 18,520 pounds coffee. served ove torm in the ing Sing prison. No re- | for from Tonnessee are not ‘equal tothe demands | carry sut this Ne, not by in- ‘was determined to take other into the | Received by 300 pounds moat. a Sumber of the stockholders of this bank 2% | qui for the men has yet been ved from the an- | of the ‘on the west.of the mountains and in Ten- but im all cases obtaini contract. This was rendered necessary by the inability | Received by government vessels. 46,240 pounds coffee, in general Liberty Hall this morning, orities of New York, and we understand that efforts poly FI letters of Major Cummings | the ‘al M Loven ‘of War to it of the government to ‘the ‘and by the cla Oy ae cleven o'clook. My. H. Miller was elected | are being made to settle the matter without bringing the | and Wotdait ard some evidence on this subject. con py | supplier, All the of the private to the govern. (080 cat HH Lambert secretary: | parties to trial. ly, 1. B. NORTHROP, C. G.8. | tmeans yithin our EOE CaP» statist | teens, Costioncten The 1 eeet0 pounds mest om prozies was appoiigl, who fe vone 8, 1802. ‘au; was aocordi Tatnced the parties to —_—_ a imaonty of the stork “pieieat. Ms. | AN ALLER Oe oA ln pl ba one-fourth oft inderoas inthe stonmors | — Grand total recived since June mother vank at Aloxaniirit, wdicl wus concacrea by | _, 18 the Supreme Judlotal Court, , before Sudge to the Bepply Importing , of various |, 1804. css. esses see+1-8011,190 pounds, yee "4 wandered bY writ of railroad com and others in railroads in Hope jag ap hoany e aaf She petitioner, Chas. 3 7 ealdent of Worcester, 1h Tallread com panlee Se ae soa of the contract were | 1, Thit Whole subject has been dwell, pon st dhe grantee Gee amount toler than. 20,000, wile thine ot ihe tite ist, and wll Known in New Fork aaa argo operator Ghanged. and the parties became, as was contended by ine | !¢Reth because itis presumed i the Onn nate pm 000, while those of the a , gress making Bora ee in caeicon anount to Le ged ~ Wao ro oa tioen Stew Governoe of New Soren ten benahe of ~ ay pro. bos ed with the sul oy oot nae, ean eae are in the treasu: chmond stocks and State z i “ of of the bank, $874,000, and in ihe bank here York, as «fugitive from Janice The alleged charge ie Testh omen Sucaien Sy cane provisos for valve Term, “tnd socwuce unis bureau bas alwaye looked te Beer eh “ty at el | Sew" tet ha ee, Recency oe ecmegel ore le at ing to Psy a ae real estate telonging to the baok is a a oan PRAT Property, cot Ss beyond the | wed'the coueierscy, Lappre- <a Py tT the i ~ mph the fo decided apn eal "ie ie. down : bee nen 1] w 78 spoken of ‘he receipts of the Racine and Misaissiyp: Railroad for | $100,000, and oy ag GW. RANDOLPH, Secretary of War. to believe Seales réied tam, | tne hee oe 4 - l- oom Genes c.. ine, sod never dividend) | Novexnen 12, 1962. and { will givé them as { heard this, that the tested speed, ‘capacity $17,167 | The representations wero sufficlent to othe party to DAVIt DON’F BELIRVR ALL HR HRARS, AND WANTS | time. It was staled:— of” thin vessel had ini the private 191044 | Invest his $15,000. After two hours’ discassion between TO KNOW HOW MANY SOLDIERS THERE ARB. Firg—That the fedoral finay ices pn such a condi- | parties interested to enter into large contracts for vos. ae | the counsel-and the Court, the hearing was suspended To which tho President returned the fol _ tion tbat if they could not oV tai upon which to | sels in England, and to asgume heavy obligations to pay $4,129 | tll next Inthe meantime the PM ae ae returned to the Secretary of War. The | draw tills whorewith to pa/y thelr thon accruing January for the government interest in Lop that there were r ive bonds in $80,000 to at that and if question submitted js one which a constitutional adviser | interest, that their ‘explode, and the war eae subsistence stores at the islands, pur- # fails to give them he is to be placed im the Of the | would advantagcously bring to a conference. The papera | would ily conse /. the ing of our assail- by Crenshaw & Co. for the commisrariat, which mge. New York to be taken to New York. ‘ho gives | enc! particularly the statement of bacon on band, jence t d ootton. were much needed by the army, and might spoil if per- nADAY, July 20—10:20 A. M. them he goos to New York, as he eays' he intends to pre- | does not sustain the conclusion ted, To solve the ‘they want Me Dans heap a mitted to remain. But the governtuen insisted upon ere: thi Sl. and a compars- | under cover of a cont for supply, to And out the - the shi; 7000 UFA’s,S1,cou 107 sbaN Y Con RR, 04 t the accusation th the quoation a statement from the taking Ip. wap then uj to send 2,000 bales Ia en TK 0 dn otd 8 | be disooutinued ana the tons sougeg A ee | aie viow bused uLen e return of the traps Wil wu Mer 6 tune has gave Agpebae, 19 aaomlasn Hie gcabion and. of anton by Wyck Yoeeala to: Ms Crungban. to coobit

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