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rae Continual from the Pivet Page Ty is sasd tomt Geo Gregg's divisou of cavalry, sapportes by the wi Corpa went in pursuit of the | yolde 4 Lat itia belleved they bed oo much the tart aod toust have got off with the greater part o To ackittion t our lossin cattle, 500 head, the rebels captured is! teates with A gang of meow who were en- ved in comatructing whine of telegraph in that ee, att! bi fuer pander with wi rewh reached camp thie maorn!tes been recaptured, but fT can- | Ww DD. Mc ‘sroor. Irom Before Peter t leadquariera Ariny of the Potomac, Sepels Cron nga.Daring the past eboth vides in @ continue) atrite o and artllory tira kc Was thoocht gevogal Hien ‘arp. the © been engayod particularly 1 eontre os tue Laie awe tbat anveving practice would ceave in eet vu uve a” nayreeinent tad pew made by th widet to thatetct, but it ts " 7 rien were he © rebuls tand ic led | t Our soldiers threat. | oid have revonge for thie a sla hae cover oy works “wy ar men ty te ara 1 petous Wns by wo men, whos ere of the aereemen ut the auswer + ver, whack Was rather 4 Ne prewnve than coc eit, seemed to Matin’y Uhens trae . © wenty ambulences | © this moriing t we eth bud fait! av have t deys cons! ye wecond Datance he flest, and are making it ne esolerd, That the Coustitution sod the Unicon win bo preerves, whateter muy be the cont; and fost the Dewarutic party, Whose scte when in pover, aud whose conservas ve influences st all ve ea, toalntatned for more than balf a century the + .\erual Union of the States by faithfully respect. wel reserved ciguts, le competeut, with the *erpen tituve either of blood or treasure, to re- sere the Enlon to ite original integrity. Kesolred, Thas when the present war shall cease ited, aé f now uy for the subjugation ead of ations ty be prose of the pecpte ol the several States, ir awa nat the erned forces, and political org: plit ae . forcitle nvolition of stat tary acreats in places where active hosliities do PX st; uucoustitutional test vatha, Premleatial yaten% ond Cougressioual enacumene in 1 of the Conatitution shail be abun i f invatration of the Government be thus brought back to a strict obedience to the Constitu- Jawa fratued in accordance therewith, ae tp the event of theelect on of George B nt the Presideney ; then, and not ull ll peme, she greatest earth blessing 1 to nations by the Bupre Ruler of vore®, be regtored to our tory aud bleeding Resolerd, Toot the only just purposes of the present war ale the restoration of the Union of the Avates gud the authority of the Constitution : that Sicy out these purposes demande the «ame Oa eoncil ation aud compromise, in our coun: cls r hearts, whieh animated the founders ol thy Republic; aud that, refusing to permit the bist nso: the Lour to jeopardise che loterest thy ‘uiure, we shoul! exbaust all the resources of Statesnaush p practiced by avil zed nations and tauchi by the traditions of the American people consistent with the honor and interests of the eoun- t secure peace, re-establish the + ead autee for the future the conatitit.onal rights of every State, so freeing forever the conservative tiasses of the North from the respon bility of the fusal of honorable peace and the conses quent election of continued war Hesolved, ‘dbnt in this pol. tical contest the Derno- TLy i we ever, thé party of law, order, the ution, and free government ; while opposed thousand, sud Grande, with the purpose f stiauking Matamores. They were uninterrupted until reeshing « pains apposite White Ranche, where they wet Cortinas with « Mexican turce, prepared to contest their ap- proach. A torrific artillery duel eusued, when the Prenoh were compelled to fall back im coufarion, clowly followed for three miley when, coming to 4 plece of chapparel, they made a stand, Cuortoas opened on the Imperial force with ehot and shell While engaged at this point the rebel comruanaer of Brownsvilla Colonel Pord, came down from TVoxaa on the Bio Granda, with « large drove of cattle for the Prench, and seeing they were engaged with Cortinag promptly espoused the cause of the French, and opened fire on the Mexican rear, See- ing thiathe Imperial army mode an attempt to turn the tide of bawle, and charged the Mexicaus with the bayouet, determined to conquer or die. They were, nowewer, driven back tu disorder to the cover of the chapparel, Cortinas then brought two pieves of artillery to Lear on Ford's force, obliging hitu to retire About this tine the Nincty-first Ii!i- nuls, stationed at Brazos Bantego, bearing te tiring on the Kio Grande, were ordered to marvh to the weve, and arrived in time tw witness the re- pulee of the rebela The gallant ‘Suckers’ then Pitched iuto Ford, drove bit five miles, capturing hig camp equipage aad sbout thity staud af arms Meantime Cortinas succeeded in putting the Trn- pomalats to fight, aud drove then, to Bayvu del Rio, As bis artillery could net compete ith their heavy ordnance on shipboard, be with trew his forces to White Ranche, and crossed five bine dred mon Into Texaa, where they Jay ou their arms ete party .nep red by respect for nether, but during the night of the 6th, by the side of the Hovements of Gen Grant. Pane ; he rect WA or Morar ba a Amorican troops, No sooner bed Cortinas erossed in the Cosperace wand om £10 Pt Pivtadeiphidy ep) Vi A eyeoul do spateb from pol tical an ome RTM | the Rio Grande than be lowered the flax of hiv Baimoe « 1 PTis 408 uat Gen. Grant i¢ that there cun Leno mc- | country, white, red and green, aud hoisted the ? iriest ia 7. Fle pl ce Lewweon them? tut that all who are not | stars and stripes, which was enthu tically greet. aan le e iatpasts Bea wid that lie purpose | . ; en tioatets 1 3 vot GW are Aga Dae ay ond are eithor Mndfelly ov | ed yy the Mexican suldiers as weil as the Ainericau. w “ A Wesling ou ¢ Wiiodl parces totee overthrow of the Ganwitu. 7 b Over three t tow at cestrucron of thet ry | On the 9th, Cort nas followed Ford to the old bat- rhe ve roto the arw he Resolved, Vito our brave a in the fiel’, | th -feld of Resaca de ia Paulina, where be rested his wee tare ch tigen | dagitty © coud tee Ciioty We tence® oUF Watt | goons forthe mighi While Furd fell back to Browns Orem ‘ ; fe andslx ¢ ven | eotat thie® that we suffer heont ith thers un ‘ ‘ 4a prandiather hos been | every ree wad rejoice with theta inevery ve- | Wille. Covina d spatched couriers to Matamoras, ecus Tes tory, Adri to Ho many of us Ly tue teude: es) tos | to order the forces there to move away early on oF omen ibtry and abection, ous tought otf | the morning of the Sth, Five hundred Mexicans Buriingion, Se; eLcuteGen. Grant orrived | Wath ery) ata our prayers are wiih them in every . . Sn ok ea ‘ i t to bie fan trial wou mevers danger. Actuated by no privare | Move up the Rio Grande, crossed the river and pe cana ga : aay } dy i ‘ - Natrecs, greed ot ofc, of lum of galing they demre, | caine down the Texas side attacking Brownaville Thia n iz % be reuth p ther | us Wo dry that the war which baa bee abe aely per- aimulteneou: with Cortinas. The strogsle for reope tet} At de) ‘tock aapee'al tram are | Verved trom ite high purpose to the ends of faetion : Pe and tonatvel should be brought baek to tte l Browneville brief, and resulted in the dofeat Five to convey him to Pouladetphia, and he was | gioate the Come As cheers bade bum es riel to the shatiow by the mewlers gon Council aud urde of people. she train moved off, enthusiontic qreat work be &® Vast conc vou epead in thie THE POLITICAL CONTEST Great Katiiontion Ve —Thonsands apea * usinds of Demoe erats in Council The oarmg of Cannon —rilliant Vyrotecbnic Display—speeches ~Music and bathusiusin ing in on “quare The Democratic rotification meeting at Union Square on Sas) ud moat ir y night, was perhaps the largest H political demonstration ever @itnowsed iu th a « No estimate even approsi+ q@utiny the number present could be wade The gest crowd occupied all the avaliable space in the erigbborhoo! of the meeting, @cout to the respective stands, und preventing to the eye of the beholder ay Plaga, benners transparencies, and other devices pet the eye in every direction, while the booming @ cannon, the ringing of belle, und the cheers of @e mult: unded in every direction Large Soiegations frou every part of the city, and many of the adjcent towns, converged at Unicn Squi Bringing ther muric, political banners, Chin lanterns, ond cecompanying thelr mareh with » ulaze of pyrotechnics. Th who foiled to be pres out early were unalle to get even within bLewing distance of the moan stands so dense and com. pact were the throng of people; while ordinary wavel — the runing of staves and street cure @bs suspended io atl the streetain the immediate wigbborhood, The windows of wll the hotels aod bouss contiguous tothe 1 ith spectators. The toy, transparencies, bu were, emblems andl cevices were an attractive wature of the occasion, and their immense uuu. wer, the caricatures wod wittic sins alued at the @epubhean party aud ite candidate, added greatly w the amusement of many who took part inthe proceedings. Soe of the Ward celeyations ap- poured mounted ou boreeback, c.rryiag Hlurminated | party mottoer, tay te, thus addiug # rathor wovel feature to (hid extraordinary political gath- wing Yhe frst Ward Club hed es fine ship, tull ngged, mounted wpou trucks ; manned and drawn oy mew ured shivis, The Tenth Ward had a rey - cesootacion of the Temple of Liberty, within which reclined « young lady, rep) ntiig the goddess, Pee Blevousk Ware drew a large bell Upon a truck, ceattag the inscription, “Il Seward's Bell, Phe “Waite Philos M.Cleiton Club" carried « wiih the jnseripsion, To your tents, om, for they joy" ' The Armerican Nath nfs bowom" | The bogus | Swieman playet out," ete, Other delegatious were equal: weil suppled with devices expressive of the candidate of the Republican iliny the streets ad- st sea of human beings. etng were crowded PADEUC, a Tsracl}" and othe: “God toyive t their oppos. party, and sion of their own, The pyro- jechuioal d'splioy vas fully in keep'ug with the atber wituncis ot the me It commenced at sted of an of Gen, olan with the nthe an c with the thirty Ding baigauls 5 Oo spre i AS the p aces were develeped, they were | ehcered by the crowd, why maniiested play of tue Sel! A omy enuthupiagus at the dise u tyure, Ju view of the ex- traordinarily larce assem! the meeting was gutic orderly, and only oue occurrence ensued | ta detract from the yer | joyfuluess of the occas siow, A bloxe aruug wbout fourteen pounls o power? aude el avd exploded, serious jujuring Leand myrove, of 248 West Twe ew.xth street, sud badly burning several) persona | ar T of the who were stalidyiyy nds were erected fer the aocoumicrdatie peakers, aud the on- nromwnts reflees the greatest credit upon voittee presided over by Douglas Taylor, yeu binself on this occasion equal to Leng indefatigable ta hia efforts r cutirely arp xo } successiul, recet in front of Broadway, op Fourteen" i Hore the meeting was called to order by D » Taylor, Faq. Chairman of the @oratniitee of Arras cements, who nominated Mayor Gunther wi Chaban, The nomigation being con- firmed, several V ce-Presidvnts and Secretaries were piso clecte!, and the tollowing resolutions were adop ied, the awe being resi at al) the other atands mi adonios wb all With Uby co mleet cuthusiaay Tins stand wa ur Buliliere of th yi she fight i# Won and p you wabloto aay to your feiow citizens * We dove our part in aaving the Republic, We wave it back to vou aa we received it from our tathera—a Union of free and equal states " Kesolved, Toat in nominating Maior-General Georve DB. McClellan, the yreat and patrioticgCon- vention at » Mave Official expression to the unan'imons det i the conservati v #8806 of the Union, »wed by pature with a)l the qual of mind heart which create affect’on and com- pel respect ¢ leathed, modest, conscientlous : pirted with that power of personal attraction Lestowed only at rare interVala od upon men who gtainp the age (hey live in with the impress of thelr character aud genins—he adds to the qualities of 4 vreat Cap- tain the grandor attributes of profound and far-re ing stateamanahip, and @ lofty and Ungeltigh patriot- ism In the elecrion of # Meu #0 entirely great, we tay be permitied to anticipate the rescue of our Government from ite present debasement, aud te | French have moved out ten miles from Bagdad. restoration to all the power and honor {t once so Iv boneted, «-d, That the resolute opposition of our sie for the Vice Premdency, George H Pen- the Constitution, and his decided support af every lewitmnate measure for the preservation of the Lnton, united to hie brilliant talents and unblene ished character, mark hm ag one em!neutly fitted to discharge with dignity and uprighiness the du- ties of the office for which be t# nominated. Resolved, Thot the renomination of Horatio § mour for Governor of our State,and the sacrifice by hitn of private interest and inelination {u weeping it, abeds new glory on # namealready tlustrious Ln y perversion of law and invason of | @ay the blockade of Mansanilla Bay has been raised of the rebels, who were driven from the town, Cortinag took pornersion, The exit of the rebels was so hasty thas they left their flage flostiny on the Court Mouse and other public buildings, which were soon turn down and the Stars and Str boisted, amid the shouts of the citizens and Mexi- can seldiers, who were e!most as proud of the siar- ry banner as our brave boys. THIRD DISPATCH, New Orleans, Sep'. 1h—via Cairo Sepi, 19.— There is much dispute over the Mexican news, It ia not generally believed, but some who ought to know assert positively that it is true, Cortinas is said to be atitl at Fort Brown, with ninewen guns bearing on Matamoras, Col Ford's rebel cavalry are encamped ten miles up the Rio Grande, aud the News from California. San Fron isco, Sept, 19.— Advices from Mexico and communication with the interior re-opened ; and the territory of Columma hus Lesome part of the Empire, All resistance to the Eupire bas ceased in the Northern Pacific States. GENERAL GRANT. The Rebel attle Raid. the annals of cur State, and gives us an additional Headquarters Army of the Potumac, Sept assurance of victory The foremost chawpiou of | 18.—Uur troops which started iu pursuit of the those principles of the Democratic Party vital ta | raiding party that carried off the cattle did vot suc- Tuite eh otis erm! tetera cites nia ceed in overtaking the rebela in their retrent, thoy from their bold expression, Never henitating to | baving too much the wart, and sately effecting repel every attack upou the rigbtsof the Empire | their ese with the ent Suate and of ite citizepa he bas sealously aabatnae ; id pat Mangal capac avd our military efforts inthe field; be bas displayed, under the most trying clroumstances, an uiwe- Veriug attachinent te the Union, and by his acts and words, on every public occasion, given such wise counsel and assistance to all who love it aa could only be ineapired by unaffected patriotism gud the largest stutestanal!p, stuong whow were A, Oakey Mall, District Attorney; Judge Comsteck, Hon, John McKeon, Hon, Per- uaude Wood, Robert 8. Winthrop, Gov. Parker, ot | New Jersey ; and many others, Tuesday, Sept, 20. Mexico and Texas. Capture Brownsville by (Cortinas— Hiighly important Proceedings. Catro, Sept 1S—The steamer Janes White, from New Orlesus 12th juatent, bee arrived, Mexicaus who had just arrived at New Orleans report thet Cortiuus, duding bitmseel! unable to cope With the French, crodsed bis forcea (two thoussud men), with sixteen cannon, over the Riv Graude, ani occupied Brownsville, after driving out the rebels uuder Colonel Ford, Cortinas then bolsted the American flag, declaring that, as he was born on the Americun side of the river, be was a citizen | of the United States, and would hold Brownsville for that Government. He tiumediateiy u tied the Atoerican commander at Brazos of bis proceedings, and offered through him, to the United States Government, the services of himself aud army due rebe! Colonel Ford, previous to being driven out of Brownsville te: wt protection to all Fronch subjects desiving to enter hislues The Csiro Cage hes @ dispateb frou New Orieans of the 10th, stating that a number of vessels which had sailed from that port for Matarnorus with car woes iutended for Cortinas, or general na: kets, bad been seired by the French squadron ut the mouth | of the Rio Grande There was uw yoo deal of cot- | tou m Matwimoros, but it cannot be got down t river Good iwiddling is worth forty cents per | pound. Greenbacks were worth thirty-three cents ou the dollar at Bagdad, Toe New Oclcwny Piosyvene's Bagdad (Mexico) 2456 head. Sixteoo hendsineu were taken prigon- ers, and two were kifled, The enemy, when first discovered, bad almost completely surrounded the berd end las guas.', aud only # sual portion uf the letter effected! their escape. ‘Ibe loss of the yuard and of the Ist District of Coluinbis Cavalry ia uot There were nine other staade with their speakers, | Kuown, but it ie quite large, A few mragylors wd & squad who were running off with » crowd of ref. uywes were picked up by our troops aud broughe io, The cette lormeu part of the supplies for the troops opernuing ugminst Riehmond, end not tor the Army of the Potomme generally, ‘fhe guard was uuder the charge ot Capi, Richardson, uud were | located where they were by Col.Morgun,on secouns | of the yood gracing ground there. The Cattle Kuiders Reported lotercepted - seven Hundred Kebels ‘Vaken ?risoncrs. Washington, Sept. 19.—Ruwors from City Poius state that the Vhord Division of the Fifth Corps in- tercepted the raiding party ecrows Head Biack- Water, aud revepdured most of the Lee! cattle taken on Thursday. They bave taken sls 700 prisovers. The rebels were shooting the animals that gave cut, wud this guiled the pursuing column Gen, Grant Retarning to the Frent. PMladelphisa, Sep’, 19.—A special dispates w the Beiter trom Balimore says Gen Grant passed through Baltimore on Beturduy evening, wat embarked on the Novtolk steamer for the fous He wes heartily cheered, Brisk sktrwishing on the Left. Washington, Sept, 19.—Pamengers trom City Point state that when the mail boat left yesterday muoruing at teu o'clock, the skirmishing on our ex treme left, which commenced at an early bour iu the morning, had become very brisk. From the Southwest. lwpertant Rebel Movements, Louieville, Sept, 1s.—General Forrest crossed the Cold Water on Monday, ead camped with!u fif- teeu wiles of Merupbis, General Marmaduke, with | Seven thousand wen, is across the 8t Francia, in- tending to invade Miasourl, General Price is threatening Litthe Rock, BBOOND DISPATCH Cairo, Sept 13.—The Vicksburg Hexato of the correspondent, Under date of the 4th, says that | jue) gays, there has been @ concentration ot rel! from the cupolas of that place can be seen four armies in batue arruy—the American and rebel on ide of the river, the French and Mex can on the other, The French were fortitying with cotton bales, [i is reported they would mareb from Mon- terey to M\tamoras, Mr, Spinella, a merchant of | Bagded, who had the American flay flying from bis house, hus been arrested by the French, SROOND DISPATCH, Cairo, Sept. 18.—The steamer Bolle, trom Mem- phis, hes urrived here, bmnuging Memphis papers of yesterday evening, Sergeant F. 8. Clarke, Ninety-firet I!'nois Infantry, furnished additional forces at Jackson, Migs, Forrest's, ‘laylor'a, Gal- son's and Wirt Adams’ troops were encamped around thet oty for several miles The force wes estimated at 9,000 men, with extensive wagon, } pontoon and artillery traius. All the wegons were marked “U, 8." betae those coptured from Stur- gisatGunatown. All their movements are con- ducted with the greatest secrecy, Forrest was st!) compelled to walk oa crutehes, from @ wound re- ceived at Tupelo, butean ride o toree. Advices from Memphis aay that Forrest hed tesued an or- dex, dated on the 2d, positively prohibiting all exit or ogress from his lines, after the 15th, smi posi- particulars of the affair on the Rio Grande, It ap- | tively forbtidims the transportation of actign outeige (Qe earttery under Lis emtrul Tate fe exjectaed fs weaning the: be bes ewe toportent expeditiva on tous, News Via. of New Urienss. See Orieane, Sept. 1, ete. Cairo, Sept. 19 — The news of the fai] of Atiaut produced grea: des- pondeney among the revels, and correspoading joy Amory the luyal panple, Hood's arrog tx reported thromgh luyal sources to be wrenthy emoralized, Al! the trane-Mieeienippi army, with the excep. ton of Rucknaets briygnda, haa mow! up towarls White River, and Nuckner confronts the remnant of our army at Morganzia Our main force has been sent away fron Morgansia, Ite deatination is contraband. Col. 8. Leymantt, Rebe) Comm amon- er of Exchangs, and Cal, Dwight, Federal Commie sioner, were in conpultetion at Morwansie yeeter- day, and itie hoped thats genera! axohamge of prisoners will result from their tutersiow There ie nothing new from Mobile, From Europe. Hive Days Later. deaiustip Sidom frum Liverpool Beps oa, Vie Queenstown the Tub, arrived at Halvas year dey. The steamship Hiberulan, frou Liverpoad Sch and Londonderry ¥th of September also arrived wt FPartber Point, Phetr news is tive days later, Toe Lendon fiwes, jo sn editorial, reroarks that the culncideuce wl cireuustauces je favorable tw peace; thut the military failures of the present year render talumos impomuble forthe people of the North to pronounce for war The Hevarn thinks there te considerable exayye- ration in ‘he estate formed by some as to the probability of a speedy termination of the Amer’ can war The Viawe attributes the judecisive character of the wur to breach loaders and earthworks. [t continues; A quarter of au bour of such fire as good troops, well ermed can now maintain, bs ough to stretch whole divisions on the ground. A correspondent writing to the Times, thinks that it Mr. Lincolu be re-elected, the threats of the Democratic party to resist will be found to be mere talk. Toe rumors of peace had cansed considerable disturbane, amounting alaost to ® panic, in the Lonton money market. Fund pre nthe 6th, Consols experienced a decline of one-half per cent., which laa heavier fall thap has cecurred on any single day for some years. The quotations vere onl, one per cent. above the lowest pout during the panic of 1857. Ru vores of failure were rf which added to the depression, but they all proved thlse. There was an active de- mand for discount wt the banks, and open market at full rates, The? + in ite Ciiy Article of the 6th, under the feeling of panic whieh the peace pronpocts had + seeks to modify the Snancial apprebeu- sions it haa raised by argulog that it is premature to regard peace ag certain, ow.ng to the North taintalving the restoration of the Union as one of ita absolute conditions Ib however labors to slow that if the ports of the South are lutely thrown open by an armistice, and the tlood of cotton seri- ousl¥ aggravates the existing pressure for money, counteracting influences wiil be at work w prevent the drain of money which is feared. Nathaule) Palmer & Co, merchants, of London, have susponted. Thetr abilities amount to 200,000 pounds sterling ; their ansets to the same. Intelligence has been receleved at Lloyd's, Lon- don, Lar two more Coufederate cruisers bud evad- el the Federal war steamers and successfully run outof the harbor of Wilmington, aud aince then Lad destroyed ov less thun thiriy-three Federal inerchantmen, The Urvaty saya it te stated thatthe govern. went are sbout t order the hokling of a comum- aiup of inquiry ute the late riots at Delfaat. Frankfort wdvicew show renewed activity to Uuibed Siutes bouds and improvement ia prices It is reported that Princess Daguar, second daughter of King Christian of Denniark, is about to be betrothed to the Ccarwiteh, the eldest son of the Emperor of Rusala ; sleo that the King of Greece iv to marry 8 Russian Princess. Tks rumored that Austria ls about to revogn ive | the Kingdom of Iualy. It was ruimored that the Brag lan Government bad rejected the propositions for a renewal of 4). relations with aud, recommended by ucse Goverument, and accepted by the binet, Yhe Pars correspondent of the Dacty News save the general opinion prevailed that the Emperor's bewith was toa very iusatisfactory state |. Utie mimored that the Experor intents to estab. | Ninh & cew mobility as & compromise to Dewocrucy, Prussian papers refer to hitches io the peace ue- woUatons, owing to the tenacity of Denmark ou the financial question, The bieskiug of the uego- Hatious is threatened, | | | | Latest via Londonierry, ‘the Timms City Article says ; A glance at th could uo longer bank rate, Bank return will show there been hesitation in raising the Atthis time an sugrnentation of re- serve should be steadily taking place iv preparstion tor the payment of the October dividend, and lu stead of au Increase there has been # diminution, The stock of bullion is Hikewtse without improves nent, the foreigu ammounta that are carried to the Bank being completely absorbed for internal cireu- lation, So long as these features continue so long must the rate continue proportionable to the ad- vauces, There is ucthing in the situation to — inapire either surprise or regret, The public, ifthey think the terms for sceomm oda. tion tan high for the welfare of the country, have Uerewelyop therown henda Evidently, for Ww Years pitty the wajonity of our people have 7 der the ‘mpresgion that there was more to L by sending money abroad than by keep- ey have established banks w ortant city of end ioney to Tee islands ing it ot home v sop) )) copital at slimost every in| the work’, aod rival companies to ‘aud owners in Todia, on mortage of the Lodian weas, Australicy South A: wia aod the Continent of Buroy teut with the fields thus sp fore th in conmection with bonest Kovernments, sume capi talivte Lave thousht that they could still spare a millon sterling to prop up the Finance Minister of Spain. So tong as this profusion prevaila, any complaints of the dearpess of money must be | worthy ouly of ridicule, It ia absurd to expect | that we can part with our money to foreifn appli- | canta ar i that the rates for its use aboll pot rise in | proportion exactly a# the supply diminishes ot | home. The Bank discount will advance, Commercial, Liverpool, Sept, 9 —Cotton—Vhe Brokers’ Cir- cular reports the sales of the week at 20,000 bales. The market has declined 1 a 2d, owing to peace rumors from America end She advance in the | bank rate, The authorized quotations are ;— | Pair Orleane 812d; middling Orleaus 2 1- Fair Mobiles $1; middling Mobiles d; Fair Up- lands 301-20; middling Uplands 2% 84d, The stock ip port fa estimated at 547,000 bales, of which 3,000 wre American, The sules w day were S000 bules, the inarkcet closing dul! with a downward | tendency, but quotations unchanged. Breadatufls are dull, and ali qualities sligbuy lower, Provisions inactive, lard tends upward. London, Sept. 9,—The Bullion in the Bauk of England has decreased £9,500, Consola for woney closed at 87 1-487 1-8, Tinnois Central “shares d4ad8 discount, Erie uhares 45, A Lanes number of nogroes out of work have were greatly de- | te Corregomieute; The of tren’ 5 b mane: uber eal nad Bptrtt ne Inamaral Urvober No. Phrenoiogieal Journ. ratsd. Newsman have Reut bh ge by Meare. FOWLER & WELL Wholesale Prices of (euntry l’roduce. New Yorn, Thursday, Sopt 1 194 ‘The lacge acline tn cold hue completely nnee tla busine and decttetty lowe: prices raled in overs fuetance where sabe eere made, The epeculatore ie produce have euffered seriou lonses, and many tre more of failures are eursent, ‘There hae teen ae active demand for bu for Furene, and moeh it yes shipped to Californ tet the stuck semaine igh, The decline in gold tends brug dows the price @ butter, bus thie teoceney m@ ofeet by the disper tow of buders not to wield, sod the improved Hoctiaa deruand. Boef eelle etewtily, bub dewlers are not sate jefled with Lae Clamt, price? ale emtian, owiug tu the decline in live swak, There te an adi vauce in fruits, caused by the wood quality and the, covtinued falr demand, [here ean active (em mu in potatos, which te wet witha liberal supply cue prices, At uinloes we plenty aid (bea, Cableges are ae aluudent aud cheaper ocrtar crranwe Co, pat! 65 | Seate dairy, tr arabe state © ibe ienh> | Wemeru Berti Weich Prime iJads jGreuwe Unde ha * gon togoud 4a | Lard, tub Mwah Ublo Pre wa | bugs N. Jersey, el) Vinll ON. Y. State, doz Yee Wooctern Egge wad | wes, — or “ FREAM MEATS. Beef ides 1ialS | Pork laa Mutton, carcass 14 Lambe, per ib Yale Veal, per ib luait UeEER, N.Y. State, prime 'S [Ohio : do com. W goud.iou20 | Engle Dairy DAIED Preity, Cherries Pluusbe esiso Blackberr! ‘The boy Varket. he timk ' not to tate, pereat I Ha 2 to pri Bue stias, Rye, per ew Bule Stiaw, Oat and W Buudie Straw, perows cat, per ewt MEOTIO MAGLEIN AND WIOLBEIALE PM. Oks COGRENCT New Youn, Sar raY, September 17, 1864. Cafe, Wb. avis 0) Sh. OLUNEA O42 'G, Kio iT Mid Upland, Shirting, brown, 65a0T, ‘té, blown, Touts: blew : do biesebed, 65 . Mid. New Orleans, 178 he Dry cod, 37 Dry wale, ¢ R Mackerel, ‘1, Yh Pour ana Meal, bo! vy. to f., 1) Uonll 56; vowel dials wi, Ww, ey €Xt, 10 6011 b., 11 S6uls Do Brandywine, 5 rt ee yer, bos, 6 40 Aubouee Sludd , Do ebell. Wheas IH. vb Kk, a Y day 554 C Cun, 16 & Dtele, Boring! , ii Western, $7.87 Lumber —Onk joem and PK, 3b (M4000, Paws, 7 OG; Staves, Dbis, wud bhds., 1 iuwt iy ~New Orleans, 1 al 15; Porto Krew, 1 Cuba, Mos, do, Siaty; Cuba clayed, Soa bo: Olive, Lae kets, > Jom i>; Lintd, city, los al ou; Do, Kep. bew;nopunel, Pro inom, 976: Lard, per ib, Se, nao¥, Deo state, d¥abd ; Brandy, ( "td, 9 On 1L WO; f Aleohol, eal 9 woes 00; Du Al selxa, 4th, 7 Suall Ww: St. Croix, WO; Am. pur Ging Aim. 4 15a 0; Whiske: Aw, LSlel sy Brandy, Atue —. ar, (b New Orleans 2ta2d; do clarified. %& s Porto Rico, 20azs | Browu apd yellow, ides 23; White, 2tave uy 1 » Obas 6 vu Ted, (0. livwu pou skin, oSal os and Ningyeng, 0, Youny do, 1 20u1 § er and Imp, SK Boucboug aa Co. Cubs, 56206; Bt, Due ming, Wook 1 bom 1 6d; 1 00a) 65; Bup. Tass; Sim. Au Sunt Atri Miacellaneot: Tf 10016; Sobt Liverpool do 4 Homa crop 186%, Noth biver 1 . d ear dw ib.0 be ‘Vurk's isinnd, buab. hah 50: Cartile soap, per I, wT Lio; Trud. do Bint2; Hwy, 100 Ube,” Candles city , 0. Cattle Market, Naw Yous. pt er 2, 1864, The reveiptaof cate ef the oTeOk Gaurkels of thie city during the inat week were as tollowes: sand Calves, id: Vewls 45905 4: swine 105 a and a pretty goo! supply ip market, butchers tovk b oft dock quite birekly ; but as bolters seemed ua willing to eel] aba moderste advances, the demand be+ came slow. Atthe opening prices ranged from lu io 1¥ige per pound net, including poor W medium at te lle; medsura te tir, Plaloc; pood sere at Idalte ; piitue as Liaise; wud extra, Jsal¥e, with @ few very choice at 20%, or at the butcher's estimate, dec, At the close no frewh stock coming in, the market wap dull aud beavr, aud hok'ers were compelled to sell a8 reduced fguros leaving (he Woarket without apy supe Jie, We quote poor and common to medium es Be and mediuia to good, 1al¥e ; prime, 10alte; choice, 20, choi 2, The market is without materted change, the demand and suyply avg evon pace, We quote (calf included) common to ) Blur; , aod extra choles, $bvux00, Veal Calvea,--Calvea of vood quality are scarce an@ wanted at 10galve per poma!, and perbape for sn add users. too, are Liluging Uitte Leb aftiieact We Suste pete heavy d common to fair at Tade, Shep and ~After a few duil days, caus@ by large sacel pte, the inarket for cheep partly recuve ered towards the Glows, and wine up etsady td with o large wepply on wale, Laude have bat ive chauged, but are ihe turn cheaper, We quote came ion to goo! abeep (alive) at Tease ; and prime to eholos ats ave, te veu Siwine,Conseyuent upon an improved pices have edvaneed COREA 9 a Ny = i; yay yr pou! v ewe! he Todi ket ly [oe Ligher than last week uote comn-iod na 1tale; ad etill-fod af 10alic, LEAD—600 Nea | for whieh the TYPE METAL OR O iba, ef the above w been sent from Newbern, N.C., to Gen, Grant $0 | cash price will be by C, W, CR ARK wit ' Poerwbwe bate oy ” work ip the eouches gear t ther being favurable to Luslnene a br sesreaasa