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1 * ■ i ♦ sssssJ VOLUME ««. 11S tuw Daily Papal, f 8 pat lui*; Saari Waafciy, M; Wartll. M, al Mat til ajranoa. BamltUDOsi nap bt mtJe at lb# nab of tbb Pabtfebm la all -ua *hor* sstdaoos I* lakta aa lb* dapaait *( a lattaala vba Poat 0>aa aoatalUaf nuaap. urnitw COattsaara, ldtta«a) o.-i«a*. ua. issarttoa-—«—* ]* ■aob aMUoaal laaarltoB .- ® Oua moath allbc a» aitft tUot.•• » Bust da da ..»« •« da da .»<W Tvaltt do da ....® * •ve fciaaraa, TLrs# moatb*....JJ U Twels. ooalha.....W ** r tta dwitwant to b* mMmtdatad by lb* noolh or »far •BlM .oastdad oa th« MsoaactVL « 1I svlonaty .gtsud *P*-a b. gveei' trio jitfiltt. it Vli .-tatarot But marts! oa tbs sopy foe aipsoMed B«a a«r of ' J»*r0< ai will bo oouUaasd aaul ordarad rat, aad ptymanl Iimum i<;coHbgiX> pgr itacn* AMaMM>m-Vo avoid aujr mbnaderelaadlng Vi the part of the Aannal AJvcrUeerv, I! W proper to staledLdtoolfij tuatihe1; pilvttegmoaly **t#»«Wti» tnetr tmmedfele boainees. Aeil blow, Legal and all other Adv rilscoxoui < tent by them W -be aa adviUln: o charge, and n» vurlaiicti. CWT teal bUW atJ General Agents* AJf^UeemecU net to be Baerted by the year, bnt to be charged at the neual taict, subject ( 0 inch Hereunto u shall be agreed upon. PT Sooksel.era and yearly advert, .ra, generally, engaging et e ir more apaaret, w*th the privilege oi change, shell not, oa the r yearly average. In any one wee*. Insert more than the am»«tl mveed upon aa the standing rule e ider the contract, and all eacee tin? tech uaoant to be charged at the uanal ratee. Advertisements Inserted In the demi- Weekly Whig alt I cent per square of 10 or lees tor the 3r»t lasertlon, and 60 cents , |ir square for each coatbonaoen, or If •eebly, T6 eenta. UW CAKDS, *• *• KEItrOOT * WALLlia, ATTolUki!* AM> Ull.V'klUlKS AT LAW, DALLAS, Tl.\ VS. H. • —Prompt *.ttsoilsu W Coll. *J«n *a! L»a l O'a'.iaa. K< raa sac sc.— Sam aal M tlai.uj, Aol.nl O. H., !»; Joha r»tap» n, Jr., ioihecit C. f . Vi; OarUnd A ChtltUaa, Lyaob bar*, Va ; Hat! d Ipati. Jo.; .tadjs I*, to. Bits'. M, Dallas. DAVID ft. U. CABELL, attorney at law. PHACTIOK* ia all the Coarta of the cooniito of Net*.a an t Arnhem, lie will atuad to aaj la* butlaeee .ntriuted U him la Ule adlacor.1 e«m«i<*- _ „ Addreao, l'ye Rlecr Wareh.nii** P. O., NolaoB Co.. Va. ia**—ly__ PAKKt POlfl D£YTER, attorney at law. Hichmxaii CU», V#. WLI practice ui all the Oouru held ia Ute OUT of Richmond, \~A the coanlie. Of Chf.i.rilcid, Uenrlco nud Foohelan. ivflce oc the eoc-.e' ,.1 HU., o.- Pearl An J Mala Utrecta. Her the Pi-r*.>r S ,,h tValter A _h* -If VttftrCh'tlOUL AOiTC'E. VUdOO IIDI IDI'I aad ‘at eon WOOD BOCLDIM, Jr., k*r turned in t e p-artieo of the l.«, la the cauoUct oi Oo.rl. tie, Hilda, oou Mwklenknr*. WOOD BOULDIN, Jr., WOOD BOOUI1N, Dcydtoa, Tktcott Poet OSce, MetUeamrg, mnuty. Charlotte eoa sty. <ye'*—'r__ ___ J. T MOTIFS ON BROWN, ATTORNEY AT RAW. RICHMOND, VA , WILL practice !n tho Ovum of ihc oll.n of fclcfcmoad nod Fo urtbarf, %ad lb# MStkf of Henrico *n«l Chesterfield. OlSrc UrjvlnN aJLv-«* U*h near -UU ft H. MH-4f N <Yai E UI llso.ft, ATTORNEY at LAW. WILL FRACT1M In the Coaria of Hire*, Mercer. Monroe, Mon-joinery aad Pnlaehl , and *111 ooUect and remit puao kaaJy for at r!a!*e i laced ia hie haadm FjotO«=e, dice Coort Uoase, Va._lf'*~ JOHN H. UK EE!, ATTORNEY at LAW, WILL PRACTTW IB the Oourta of the Oily of Kirdimaod and County of lUaiico. dtrici Ai'entlon alii he kIycu to all ho dv»r t’l-ir. l to Ufa t*T OSee, th. preoeat, alth Mo fa lh„ Wa ti*oeo, A.uthweel ci.r. Main andithWe. jeHT—dly r. o. & a a i loi LDiN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 0 H A R LOT Tl COURT 80CRR, V1BOIMIA. Courts.-Churlolto, Prince adwurj, Appoiaatu*, Mookloa k.r« aad Lu.acohar J._ __nF'*~IP k i. DOLOUR, ». 0RKK1RT. 3k., AylettV, Kin* km. Old Ohnrch. UoaoTOr. DOtUEYN A UWEUOKY WILL aUead all ihtOte.u *K1 v William and llunoter. B. H. I>Ot-'ei.A *ili aim.' aUead the Uaarta af Kin* A Doom and Card ne. _ _ '*11—if mietn uj«iwoa. AUB. a WHft JOHNSON Sc QD1GON ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RICHMOND, VA. Praedee la all the non-U of the city of Sichmeai and eoaaty U Renrieo W. Johoeoa *dl pruoMoe In OhoetertoM. gjpr’OCce, Whig EnDJIa*. o* Franklin htreol_Jf* HL. HHOOVK ka* reeamad the p-actlenof LAW la the , si’.j ef Rioimoe*. <Be.lt ReieUVsea tai.iaRea Itth.IroaRo* Rant•tree*. laW-tf __ VC AMT HOW l> CUM—J. W. OAR* BsJfi UCK. Kkhmbnd, Vo., mu.laWra “tt.mpl.’Olntel. |i,;« Sil'a. Powder ” Hie !. U» only fa ury et too Hoc lo it. g jath, and he li prepared P> Ibrcid* the ratjre trade vD u reabon **|* itrr j NorUi~rn. nuvcp factaroi a $**rt*'t r«u.U- !• * J|r* ftalA pr«p«ntfM| iMmid by ill who qm4 pnf gale b* lyrugeivta aa*1‘rri.t -'-r k-t-neraHf._btedf CORKTHlhU (il». P0S1W Jt’flS PJS CttOUKtt WATIU Wo hare on hand a n-poly o( tbg ahov- Jew* wider we are bell law cheat/ ■ and u'ft have oo la •'Vary totally rhoutd have Ihccr* 0»,, u KBBWHK a PdKS'BT.dt»ry, ijl Qor - -r of Hft and Cary «bvW NO. Id fi\K. SOhh.lv, tale la nnne q-t-.luv, for aalr by . Jydl-tw BHW!.:>P, MQMW.’Bti A OO Ji l l IftTflt. INI. MILITARY AND OTHER GOODS. niHuMAh H MMR Sr HO., hart |m Jpenoj X Paw ttrey C./«o ttrey Oavalox.vW Bttfwwh Woo !-*nb.yg plaid Oaal-aero for dhlrta, vblelinf, Prloiv, As, Ac., Ibr Act A erg. Alao.ou bao.d, a,a/*« aS.v« Irma Unetra, Inter Du-kb, Tv OaBeor*. Bleached C»U«na Blanched Pt-e-tlny., Bra Drills 0 1 r« 11 »wnj, Bareee. and r.lher Drem (loads They torrid lo toll th.dr «t 'a, t-onght before the war, at obuwt old rat re hoi apart tech gi utt w they have ha J lo hoy recently, U»ov at obi place aa advance,a» tacy have lo pay a hr ivy addition “Si?' _T. K. POXTBA OO. cv7 CLMIUli CA UJ* BEUMTCAD. We b. lx.ee by call the ad alien of Iheno'dlMw In oar Oam* BeOUUad vrtJvA, we *h nb.h .opertor lo anything In Ih. wr'.-bi I» Matt (ka ur'>.'ivlifl«<l eotmcciUtlca of Qimi oflc«n Ifohtft tN^JV Nil I w iv.rfMt A'l’h.i* tik»a la ls« >u>Vi t*i lie •©i«Hr’. **e h.vv »i3n on hand at-I ore .’lUy c..M.aU taring Uamp SteoB and Oa/ap 0 icon, of vvA im tty'w cad prices Oad alt . I.drahoic War.no— ^ , NRt| jj i j—dtt Oor lSthand Premia ms. WIAMW fi.ASd So oobrx Preach Window ttlaag 3U do American do ... 10 ken refined rtarttetr*. In glaro and ter pale b) ^P w w wo. ittUPOII. IIHh ttrev*. BUOOVm, Ae.-U»)*>aWwibmo and Broom. um do Nai< D«e no' luu da B.J Oordl and Uaanjn .lor. and ter ml. by w. W. wJoPriltlutt.^ 1-Vgau AMO AWIhT ABBOW BOOT * Blackberry Brandy Mc.plC Tract Powder, ol MB API A BAKU’S Drag Store, MH Ibg Mala St., ror. oboe. P. 0. HO PH. HOPS, Hope, Uopa, Uupa.Uopa.-f mnolr of frwih Hope, |ott received and ter bate. I ha"PEote- in*, old Bum . trdaer, glOM tadBu* W>f ifAJklf and fttUSL #^ll Porter of Bro*J aoU Tlh «*•**. «•*«— • - / s SPRING JTRADE. 1861. HITS, CAPS AND STRAW 000Dd ROUT. L. DICKINSON,' iUCMU to ■INtOBB, BICAINM.1 A WUSIBU, RICHMOND, VA. HAS open and Is More, A tall and complete Meek of HATS, < OAPR, and STRAW 800DA Of lha I at rot and moot fashionable itjlco, wbleh will bo kold at wholesale and total), on the meet taxerabl* Ural. The attention of oecchani* la moot respectful!/ aolloUodto call end examine fur tbemeelve*. T1II.ITAHY HATS AND CAPS ■ado t.. order at the aharteet notice CAR! PUIbCHAHRRg wUI Sod It to their lnlereet to call and ex amine mp itock before purchasing. _ E SPRING STYLES O * MATS AMO CAPS. SAT amorlmeot of HATS and CAPS for the Spring trade Ik now ,Y1 complete, embracing all the new itpln end colon of Soft Hale aleo, *J..I.«kln, Silk auJ Caeaioiere HaU. and a great rar'rtp af new etple of Capa, Leghorn and Stiaw HaU In gree.1 xaidctp.— AMo. a general aeeortment of gentlemen’! tarnishing good*. I'm breltaa, Walking Canes, An., Ae , all or aap of which will be n-.ld an as good tetio* ae at an/other eetabliahmenlln the dip. I moot raeprcttaUp laslt* * call from patch***™. ‘ pOHN 'THOMPSON, ■km No. 1 Ballard Quota. 1861. VpiuSOTRABK. 1861 ELI.HTT * WriMICRK, NABUFAflTUERN AND W UOLESALE DEALERS IB Liatrt, Gaps and Straw (-Foods* Mo. 1ST Man BPaaer, (.irreirtri kxoaixoa BixcJ BUAmvnJ, Co., Hafe re* tp and are Bow offering to the Merchant! of Virginia, So, th Carolina and Tennceeoe, at prlcae to owlt ti e Uteri, a com - .let* elect of Spring and Hammer Goode, which for xartrvp end etple cannot be excelled. Boyer* wUI do well to give tie a call be fore put cbaalng eleesrhere. _ __ Bhgg F.LLITT A tVRlBiGRR. ADTUURIAED t'AI'ITA L. .0*00,00 0 THE PLANTERS S.tVINbS BABE, Ot THR OITT OP RICHMOND. TUI PLANTER* savings BAh'R, hexing an ample Oaeh Oap Hal aaJ Chartered bp the L.-gielalur* of Virginia, will readPt Depoelteeof Klee Uollnr. and upward*, on which lutareit wlli be paid at lb* rata af DU per centum per annum If remaining ilk meallix, or Plre put centum per auuutn If lean than elk month*, laic, oat parable Somtl-Minual Ip, If desired. Depoelta* reeel red at their oMee, at the More of Meaaia. Dahl A Rttcbaeou, No. aw Main Street. i. A. WILSON, Presided! A. A. ■atcraici. Treasurer. mall—lp SRRIYgT APRIL 1ST, 1861. $11.k dki:m mhids and in antic la IIUDSEs ■ mint K PRICE A CO. are nan emitting a aolendtd stock of A Bttiplo *nJ Pun y Hoods for tyring on<l Hammer ialeo to which y ereUDcm lue to day and daily for the sort two wrrti Urge addition- will bo mule. Rich, Plain and Fancy Wll* (■reach,) F n lards, Poplalna, Mooted ns, Ac., Bupcrb Black Mourning BUks, Blah Black Taffeta nil ta far Drtaaea. And the newahape Baaqale, 40 much worm, •cubattuea, OhalBea, Hernaa a, Tarnlae, Ac., Alao Bmbrol.ierlee, Hodery, Uloer*. Towclllagi, BheeUnga, Oettone, Brilhanla, Ac. Sermon Uocde, eery haaty etc k at Tory lowaat ^market rale*—bought tor c*oh reeeully %MT la mantle Departtoarl— the neweel ei.apru of Wrapployt uade 0, lu lb* bio it clcgaul uabuar upon a few hour* notice, tpl THOR R. PfflOV A OO. .rlJKFOii Mtuiaia. It, C., April ltth, 1‘Bl. MESM1V |)UVS A t'©.- tiawiaus* - It f» due to y mi ill that I let you know a WyuMrtal cure of Teller 00 my band, jy yowrlnv.laabl# T»'KF Oil. I had been tuffertog with Tea*, on my handr for oyer two rear a, anti It had got ou.ler my Bugei ..It. | tried all Iba Ductora 01 uiy acquaintance and then retne Itaa all lallaJ to do any good. My l.aoda had got to bad I could mareelr do any work with them -they would Mien bleed. I wee tol I by a geoUeman who had tried the TCHP ML on hie hoiwe tor 4 bftd o*t0 aI KrilcbM huJ cuTod him li twice ^ *° * thought I would gl*e It a trial. 1 bought u IB eta bolUe aud eom taenretl ualag It. (about twetre ocolt.s a"-) and ui. d two or thrre bottle* before I e*w »uy Impr.ieement, but uheu I had naed abt.ul tkru bottle* my hau l* became 4a tuft aa erer tod aa well ae they ever coaid be, and up tothta t me l 4** no Mgo of lu return aud if It newer doe* I think It a cheap cur* of Tetter, oul> cotjlug Il *E, tad my thnake to y on. I had Im* to forgot lo tty that I hart tried II on o«U u<> lAret with fr«*4t hattofarUon With g-aal reepect, « “»• T-oraAc., my kS [A Oopy l_ THOR J. BOIthUTUO iMHLUfl MASS ASH FKAA1E MASUFACTUHV. J. V. 8UNDBERG & CO, SOV MAIN STREET, Klchaioiitl, Va. allT OnNAMLM AL dl IKHOK1, PORTRAIT AND PIOTl'Rh TKAMM fill.T MuCLDINOR.Ao. %r old frartou ragl'.de I, palntlngt and plcturce cleaned and "uir^TheBlleer Medal awarded by the Virginia Mechanic*' In .ItE*.____***” -ly - JOHN C\ kUAFEK* CO„ DRAPERS AND TAILORS Ell’HAIWC BUHJUIU, 14th miWT, RICHMOND, VA. Would leapootfully oall alieottoa to tnetr new Mylu* Si Fall and Winter O-oods. «•____— SHARIS’ PATENT COLTER HARROW. hU I lueito tho uueutloa ol the Yarntime Coau^aMltl NEW ITARHOW •bleh hue hue* tiled by muay praruteal Tar mere, aad proweaneeo by the at to be Ue V«l> beet Implemaat yet made, tor preparing the laud lor leedlug email grain, aud effectually oorwlog th* aaaa .rter ere Jhte. with two hurt.* do.u* the work of tlitlaglc Flow*. «■ haw pi r. baaed Ur* right rur tar male m "rgima.auu arc ou. •aaafartatlag thorn for tha euaelag •eaeoa.aad reepeotfuUy luelt* aumemlhaticuoftW*._8 BOKO It WATT BOO. SRKAT UiUtiAHSM |»UVliOO»»N HHOBN, Bu. jj pro! A I. oolke ta the city and ooontry people la want of *nj S Ooode. would do writ by cullia* It No. « Main etrcet. Havt ig a vrrjf Itrgi slock of Prints, Ustii. Jaronstts, Otfsn •U»l, plain aad Ago rev' fleregu, blank and eolorad Wlke, BbawM end uanUllao, bUaehcd and brown Bidding end dticctlog, Gaeal' icreoand lrstock 7 driped and luiaoello tor men and isrTbiiis* LviWs' UwUsra; Mor*u*».». Kid and Oalf*»kia Shoes, Wimps' so<l OaU h ei*’* C * «*. ui every wise and qushty. Uns «ed 0 >U©» Goods, fui p»*• aaJ hoys; Lsdlrs' hi Ik and ldl« Th*d«Mj Jlovssst IV oenU; Mitts i« »7\ to Wj cU: Linen Pus«»s ml M euU , IiUh Line* Vh, M* mfui W ««*■; fartiols jrtjlo sad stilr^d. *t Tf> crtits; H*Wj Owmhrlc and Jsnoel Maslln; ulnfc, blue aiMl while TstfcUo, ml mUmaUImok low |»iires; U»e flues* oiuubrts worked B%nds and Cell bn, at cost All those goods d»obe aod a rrsst mssy, too nowierows to meutlon, 1 cfer for kalb. without char King toy s.ore, ss they w«*s bought bsfue*- tb* lATti times bad evosuscud, Us oaralal that you ooai to tot XIF* " ‘“‘9 ’*'** JORAPH WtBWl BOOTS AND SHOKS. WESTON &. "Wllaljl AM8, NO. IB I'cail ttUi'Ct, MIl'UMOMO, VA., a ATI |aat received a 'ail aad eooi lete eeeorlmcnl ol BOOTS and RUO&< I idapted ta the prom. in» n, end, fa ad-fltlon to their largo aor I aall-aaeorted raoetc of Bogtciu poodxhaee the mi eoeuct foi the rile naira Factory at Btaanton, Ta., wldcb te turning eal > dylee aad nualtUra of work equal to any in the country. Ocunlre Merchant* are reqceelod to ca'i and eiemior 'or thorn mi,- WtWTON B WILIJAMB, -j* No. 16 Pcao Mroct I l/INKUAR.-IBBhBM pore elder Tlocpar, (him Ike count,a V of Buriy aad tale of Wight 16 hble. soperSac Floor In ekure aad fur tale by W. U. PLP.AMNT3, ten ’«th etreot GT'.VNO AND PL VNTK -e-Waol.ulaUd Uaano Booibrero iluaiw, Blebmond Ground flute'; for tale I.] KUtfu.HD.'tavK'epour a go qcH j |‘|( K AND MB** Lit Oldlt'K. -V a Battle Uco O rice; ek>, ■*** bfeortee, for ea'e by VffgOMP, DAVRNPf'KI BOO._oe*» IBLA«’K^*KH® T WINR.-A eeperlir article of >M abort, recoeoniended by PhyeicUr.* 'or IMarrh,.*, nyeeute rf. At. J4B P PUV*U m ini and I'H'i erecle_*c*l lTftW:«f INM’'* U 111 I K CIH1PBL IkRVPL'h f I luu.rlort» any <U»-r Needle* la aearkri, (or ea'e by 01.AKA I few B ftt- Bp. fM Mafn etroot. • _ "«d» IteeiK’l Him.- s bs •• Jamaica Low. • 7care lo book fw\aU bygONONl), PeVKNPOBT A 08._ocW CA»»P«*INB.—‘> bble Oaiopblue to arrleo for eat*. A.k ktokm b oo_ PLIVINU C4MDN. J W. •BMUOLPH, 111 Mai etreet. hoe lor eelr, playlog carde of all quelfUn. or» MILL KKCWM, for mete, by ' OLAUKA >N B OO., #cW __ No 101 tlelu etrerC BUNT PlfHLINHKU—Bnd for eale by I u"» rnaaieno^ MOKlUB. fublleher and Bookeellei Brgulailone for the 3obrbler.ee lVpa'Uaeiil of the Ooo cd -ret i-uiee, by authorJy o» tbeBeercearyof W»r_ LW kfanriin T<»B \C<'0.-W. bare BOW la etore largeeto-'t of Lyaehbacg Maoa'»*torr.l Ckewlei aod Prcol lag Tobacco, fro* low to prlta* -luaBt.f, oooelgnog at low ar ee» - JOHN*0If, V JPNQBB B OTBT, Id Pearl Blreet. octt -Iw nvqilEKT MADE i © FHVS1MAN8*• f«' XV spectfullr requemod Dial tin) I'hyalclnus uf Richmond will r« psrt at Me office, eorner Broad And NlcM streets, eoch offleen an ■oldirrt nnder ihelr charge, u art qunilered luprnatc fuu Ue», hotels tad bnai ding hootes, rttUng their condition, where quar tered, and, at far as uraeurab'e, the regiment and company .0 wtdoh they belong. This Information will greatly promotj the pub ^AUcrfficer* and eoldlers quarters I luprlrate families, hc-lekand boarding houses, wbo hare been itt but are r o! tttehdeJby s ny physician, will repoit Ihemseir.g I above, stating their eendltlon, location, company and regiment. „ oclO-dtf JMO. H WdlPH, Brig. OtB. IJOB BENT OK I.K R**I. The tenement -n «dt 1 street,-beiwesn »th and lnth stresU, recently occupied by Htgerty A HUrke, and now temporarily In possession of the PEAKE or th, ewners. Pome, slen giec-n »• toon u deelred._ . pc*~ /"'tAliT.ON,—No olc is .other ted to collect Virginia arm> Vj In ltd. city, or elsewhere In this Male, unlesr they show writ ten authority from mo . .... .. Thli ootloc Is net of course to Interfere with the eulhorlly of the AJJol.nl «cn,ral of the State, In .ay order be my have issued or m.v Issue hrrefter upon this subject; but Is glren to peeeusl 1m psslllens by those having no authority and who make do returns to this office. (X IdWWiAi I "odd -is CoL of Or Jnsnce uf Virginia ^PPit'E (IF H. H. JUl ilV A oo. STOCKS AND BONDd. Virginia Hate Place, r-glstercd; Virginia Coupon Bonds; Ter utaare Coupon Bonds; North Carolina Oou|ion Bum's; Ihinfoderatr States B nds and registered .'’lock, fur sale at market rates, tpr-WANTED-OnJJ and silver Coin. R. H. MADRV A C0„ nadei SI Charles Hotel, ,, _**'* . I HtLOOO PERT OP dEAa<'NM> HEART l.lMBAK.to inter. L C*u.listing of the fudowtng 4 by I t tneh* s, from 11 to 22 feat In length, i “ 11 Hi W ‘ Ijg « “ Ml 2d “ Wealherbosrding from 1C t - -U feet ia length, Harden Ralls, 2 bf 4, III feet lu length, Inch Uiards nnu extra lloorlnj Plank, fur sale hy ocju _ \V. II. PJ.K*?ANT8._ A LOT ok VERY PINK WINTER oJVh In More anil fur s.le, by oc2u W. It. PI.KAAANTR. r^B lklb S VKirmi n BIT T*TJ! If conceded to bo the moil dellcions, whole some, aod effectual took In the World, us«*l by almost every fam Uy In Viaauns, Aiurrso solely for thlf fUmati*, el 1 should b« foand in the hoaae of story K»aih*ion family, as a euref^r all die eases of the stomach and bowels. They never fall to nuikc a fts racr oi a* of DatfriKua, Nervoas Headache. Ac. ’ATSUi pain In lh< stomach or bowels they five JtEmedliao relief, correct disorder* livers; and In weak and debilitated perac.rj they will five vita on erf) to the Ktole system. They only need a trial to five thee treaedenewover all other Bittern. Th«e bitters can be had o [tm*. ,RAY, PUBOIIaL, LAPP A CO , ar.d by all promlLen. Druggist* lr. the city of Richmond, aod oUewhvtr In Virginia *3* North Carolina. Also, by 0. rtTOTT A CO., Washlaytcu CltojD Q.; CANUY bILPIN A CO., Baltimore; n. A. tAlINBfirOOK A 00.** PhHadtVh'a, and BARNER A VAKK. Now York, y Order* filled by addressing 9 B. BAKKR, Proprietor. Feb. 6— «lAc _Blrhmrr.d, Y*. f-^JnTO THIi LAU!I> AilD «E.1 3tuSt MKN OP THE CITY OP RICHMOND, BTATE 01 VIRGINIA AND ALL OTL'KR HTATLP :-Wc wc cow prepare, tc manu’aaturo La lies', 'iseUrintus', Mlasts’. Hoys’, Childrens aod Bei vac Is' UOOIB, hHiVKX aud UA1TKKH, of every description Wr l.a.o almost an enttrs new set of work- '--, la oar ouiploy IBaUt. omiuvll II.IW v. 1.^.- ..... Af.KV 1I1U. 4 00., m >.i»in k, niohAomi, v». tw All kt id. of Boon »Qj liken oa f ht order,M buflotor. We hare on hand U.a he«t materUI., Imported ftree-. npg _ A. il *0o. »£€oni> soppLi tiuODP. OfKNINO BY HTEAMEt TUI* DAT. Black Bilk Mantles, newest sty Is® aud patMru®. bw*uUf"l Humane Hhtsl*. Fllle Hhawls, a rare artlrl®. ■leya -i WaUlog Butts. Bo had l.l Herntne#--a further supply. Me«lb.'HuliikHJrgai*dlM - vtrjr tf cap. Fre.uh !ari-ti«*U, Iu gTeai variety vary ehiip Maufzdaf 0<<*1a In vailety * icwnr which arc v*ry ehsat Kart*;. .Grenadian Barert®, Challic* A aj.v SAM*!. M PRICK. A_OC. (1UI MIMI UMK*naK« iu ntorc Oil 23d. J 25 bln Lover Inga and N. V fleam «u}:ar k-rtnlny Company, for sale by We. WAIM OK Hi IN*, comer Prarl NnlOary ala JVHl ICK4*SIVKV>, aud fur tale at MOHRl*' Bookstore, XfllgMi Playing Oar.U; 6»k» d* Cedar fencl*; Utald d * Mer Pel*,; ilM1 do Pei HohJe a, 15 • li nen Port Monalm, Mack fu nor tad pi i k |o*fc®; .>• ilttiea Tuck a;..I Tl If. Honor. Book*. to gather with a I try? an rimeot >>l Htatmnery N 411 Iff*. W. wilt lake the no tea *»f the Metropolian * » Inga bank, either for yioi** lold, or In payment of debt* out. CL4 R* P0N A GO , No. It* VI* u itrust,_* *Tti BKA^ll Bi; % if f, At. j W K INPOLFU h»s for salt a I ary | lot of bauiUome fhot.iyrap!*®, .**0 ct®. rath—D*V-*, diephrni, General J• bason, Fraurtyard, GarlbMdl, Hrsmoiv* Jom a, *:| l») , Jaiula'u and barlow, Un*. Prratoo, WiyfaM an. Kirtoa, klaj. An^err»n*. Captain® Ingraham, llaratou and Pack man. I>. nllik; OoftrMia Brown, Ad»m», Plekea* and Mean: Pr uce Na; elcau; lMuctas Clotllde. Hayuc, Eh cU and other a •eN ___ FUNA( IMM KKT A?iD TABLE frrLLRY. We tfffir for sale, on reasonable terms, Badgers' ivory t.ibl* Knives only and In act® M pieces ; Woslenholst'® fine uoeki Knives, a Km at variety, WosVeiiholts’s asd Eodg^ra fin.- Rat or aad Pctoorf; Rodger*' line Ivory Carvers and tabic Bleolr. P I M4KIEK A CO , 141 Main street, ocll 80LDIPKN UIVTKH ( LOT1IINC •J*Ml overcoats for Privates g.V) do do ofQctrs 20*»*» prs Drawers, Drill aod Canton flannel 1 Om*> Casslroere, and other klncs of ••veisl.lit® ftsi Baler Proof Ovcicoat® made of Enameled Cloth kfOtf 011 4.1 >*h BUtikda, And various other articles *ul ablo for military purpose®, fo» •ale al fair prlc«s, for cash only. WM. t BA SMITH. Be* _114 Main Hired, V1.1Ln7- -M gro®® 4 and *4 oi. plats jan 60 do 1 oa. calomel botllea. for sale by tea DOVE A wO., i'royslat®. tfll’ORTAAT 10 OFFICERS AM) SOLOikUS. J. S. ROHERTBON. oo.nn coruxau abd iaaaau* «r»«rru, RICHMOND, T*., KUtlff con.Lullj OD bud, a lug. ud Y.rtei .Mortmui oi chol.« FAMILY OUOCKUlfi and fin* UQVOM and CWAKB, lmpoitdU exprcMlJ toi lb. uukel. iUr., ll,e bMt Old Rj. WIItiK Y wd *]ipl. ud P«.ch BRA.' 1>Y. dllt'lleJ m (be emunlefn. of Ikte R'-.W. All llquon tad (irocetiM —Id by tutu era uarranten pure au" good, or bo **t* . „ , p. L - Parti cola/ Attention paid to patting bp and thlppln. good* for officer* and aoldlrrt atattonod at and away from Ulcb mond. COMBIIIHION bl.'BlNbtft.—Will make liberal adeunce* on To Mono, Wheat, floor, Corn and oilier minor product* of the coun try, *och a* bacon, 1-ard, Poultry, Buga, »uu«r, Irrle.1 fruit* heather, III.to*, Potato.*, beaut, Peed, Ac , Ac QnCK SAJ.KS ANfi PROMT RKTUttSS. Jyl8 aYH AN I» WIN TEH OATS.—In *t»re a tuperior lot of Bye and ' Inter Oata, for ae A Dime wanting a inferior article had better call toon. tiiOhti < WATT A 00. i e 1 S TEENS HUOOANS.- I bdpra ttcua Prog no, f .r talc b) ill A! 1 \ IfThl. A CO , lITMala Street, Rich rot 1,1.. —18 MULLETS, Ifn) bid* North Curoilc* pti plcrn'.er packed) Mullet*, to ral or mtporlor to Macke. 11, f ir tale t.y o,.** _(» _ It. ■>. HASK'Ng. wiiiiiu h ai ix JAMtR WOODUOCBK A CO., parebaaed, joat preylotu loth, praecat block ale, U.e l*rga*t and h*M Week *f WRITING PAx'hb, which they hare erer had la Aon before, emliarlng. fnoltcap. Utter, Note, Iluuy and to odium payer*, of oartueaqaalUiea, whtol wlU be *old a their uiu .l price*, fo. ca»b, er to rtolctiy proiup! caetomera,; ay Able let July eneuiug They hare pltc on hab.l a good ttock of ether Watlonrry, to getherwWli every dnerrlpUr.n of blank Beak* eeeally kept foi .ala. _ Aik BBlil Portland gVRTJP -yU HI bbla oriaio M. U. M 01. AIMAK-In atore and for Ml* by W. W. WOOIOIUIKIA, a„lrt flftrenth itreet. nTh if a mT*m “ " “ "7 IT HCUOUl. Of TUB B'Jl.nU R ABU S* ItOol Ilf the rompaui, for InfABUy And R18e Drill Pape* f.v moit'ti At* Ollhaiu', laattuctiuua for BnM Arttlleryr, paper M cte; maatlt 65 cU. OooprrS Oaralry Tactic*. Manual for Cult'* Rcrolr.r and Man ry'i BtKmhl.et W Drill for ttoent.d Troopi. Che. ’ J. W. RANDOl.fn, aaH _ 151 Main direct. MILITAHV BASOKS faraaleat vp«e wuar a niuNwtnNNi Bookmaea CL A I* ft WII^KN.—1*0 OASES, IN STORE “J ,0r " ' b> BKLOCN A MIU.IIL my tu tlnr of t*t), and Pare TT7 ANTED.—Brandy And Widely boltiee, for wldrh 1 will W pay a good prloe O CRANIA, IwB »o 9 fgehangc Wool A A BBU. Virginia Apple Brandy, lor aal* by 40 aniwt -»re_A1.VAV A UPWOOMU. Ricit, KICK.” SO to* prim* New Bice, na oonitgomrnL by A. f erowew aim _ ,_ IIBPN, HOES, Hop., Hops* Hop*. *"'„££** ** WholoMti e tod K«UI1, Cnrn/r of Bro»il %ml *th lUMt RED tfAUON ■AWES.- -feat receleed eight dole* ■*. Wagon Hamaa, of hunt manufactured. ULABKHOM A OO. . Mb. Ill* Main atreet. _►•'hi 1 rihtlV ■«.—«« balea Cluvei for i tie hy ly .. KI)«nN|.,OAVW(PORTA CO. Rica. Carolina Bice, In tlarc-g and hagi, f .r »*'* hy oc« KUJdOait, UAVkNfORT B CO. tot ALT.- ,Vai Boeki (ground Alum Holt, lu *bor* end for told bj Ha f. BT'tRkhAOO —Id 1 INURE CHALK BBS —■•Oh hole. fire Crack *ri, Impo- lei r by —. for *4* By RBMOMO. UAVBSP.IRT A 00_«*BA_ A LLSEICE.—kB Big* Allgplee, Jim to biad, god fo* -I 1 JX. by W f BTERBON A 00 , ltrugyto'i. *eM_ : (jL-TB..-), h*,. tsi i-in-vir^^asiv. oo. KICHMQgD WHIG. IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. rtlNCI NArt.LION UltlLTS I* VAVOR Of A RRCOORITIOR OF TDR ROI’THIRN CONFXIJKRACT. ALARM IN RNOLANtl AtlTT THR SCARCITY tf C3TT0N. PR1M0NIT0RY SYMPTOMS OF RXCOli XITIOS. | PArii 0 irrespoadence of New York Herald, Noreaber g.J Paris, Oct. 1*.—I was not ihistaken in the Informs lion I g*ve you in my last, ss to the favorable report Prince Napcleon had given to the K nperor of what he coroeived to be the t-hauoM of suoeeta of the South.— 'foe tact is now notorious, a id the language he fias held u» more than one of the Ministers here nukes it evident, that, iu bis belief, tho Union is broken forever. It is ta ffy to see that tho govaruiuont jcurnaU have become more Southern iu lh*ir views suica his return. Tliw j " Oon-tiMitiooel," of this morning. mse»!s a letter iron. MaosssAs, Hilly contradicting all that has in- n said about scarcity of food or difficulties ol any sort among the rebels. Wo are all watching with the moat mteesa interest your military movements, and whatever miy he the views of tho’ Govenmont, 1 am now more than ever sat isfied that all popular fooling is on the side of the Union. Prince Napoloou told hi* cousiu that ho did not bo lieve — , I. in the power of the FeJetal army to g»iu any im i,or .ml victory over that ot the Confederation. g. That, siuiilling the posibility of tho fact, it woul 1 on the morrow of viotory be as lar off its object as be •i Tliat the whole Union, as comprised by the North, was a rope of sund. Ho gave his vo.ee iu an only re cognition of th-* 8 juth. 1 have not tho slightest hesita tion I- stating this, as I cut sure my information is au thentic. ic. Jovernmont is very uneasy about the harvest re turns, and again and ay .in a«mr mees are put forth by the demi-official organs thatuo effort shall hj waning to lower the preseu'. pric i of bread, ft is its apprehensions on this h.-ad that render* i*. so anxioui about the cotton supply, the avsnrance of which it avs only in the recog nitioa of thfl reb'l States. A complete understanding exists between England and France on the subject, aid any disaster to the Union army will ho followed instant ly by ax ncknowljdgment of the South. N ly, I am by uo mean* Mtrc iht* even a victory and rout under the aus pices cl pso. Mc'Jfellau wo il i alter th« m liter. The Oilcans Prinueu have caused i groat outcry in Enrol.- The English prose cuuuot forgive them for -i.timr with the Northern States in the present struggle Such an cxvnple, it is fel', will h«w a great morel ef !ect ou all Euro|ie ; aud the iwcrot, the underhand, the vile enemies ol our gloiiouj country Bpilmit their ven om at those noble Prince*—hose unfortunate young oneu, d curving of praise and commendation, iuilcad ol the abuse that is showered upon them. tiu Anonmtv oinxbai. or kholakd oh the cottoh caiais. [ frtvs the I.undm Herald, t>ct Is.] On Tuesday night Sir William XUiertou, Attorney General, and M P. for Durham, address a meeting ol hw constituent! iu the Town Rail iu that city. The chair was occupied by Mr. John Henderson. The Attorney General observed in bit speech : Sir William next referred to the subject of the toreimi p iliey .1 the country, oiling And er pressing Ins adhesion t> the ,or,'s emploveJ by Rel Rissell at tnc bautpiet in N w niatle on the previous evening. With reference to the American war, Karl B«iss»ll had observed that nothing ■nt mischief would appear to be poasihl" from a eon fin ance of that war. T-ie sword did not bi id, it sundered; Rtid it s.mined to bs lie., to impossible that, in tlic event of one or the other of those States being victorious iu the field, t union should be brought about in crm*ei|ieoee, Hath a timid either reemuble the original Usinn or •Inch should hive in itself either the elemeuts of ad vantage nr durability. It must be the wish of every ooe that that unfortunate struggle might come to an early :h>ae, and that bloodshed iu those eonn*ries might cense. Hii\ that snuggle had an asp ct rathur important to n» in its bearing upon the commerce and in l.is.ry mpetiilly ,f (he northern parts of this country. Ln them take ■.ho case ol th» comity of Imucaner, with a very ex .ended population, with millions upon m l ions of capital in reaud in miiis and ouchiuery, iu the manufacture of ottoo. The emjloyment of the people, the euiploynieut if eapiti l, t' c exptoyment of machinery, nil depending .(pon the raw in tier! ll, and withdraw cotton from Ltn pashire, a: d how bread was to find i s way to toe months ! the Vjftkuieo, it was very d flic jit to uudrratand. Tin relore it w.s impose Me, without hazarding any pre lictiou, to look this great evil full in the face, and to owidi r the poasibilil.es of the coming winter without great alarm—at least nnxiety. It was to be liopod, how ever, that an overruling Providence might bring about events, the circumstances of which we were at present uaablo to discern or predict. THX RLOCKlbl AIUIH iJUXSTIO.HD (Pruts the London Shilling Q alette, Ort. If ] The iiuiwtinn now for the coueideration of our gore n meat and that of Prance is, how long eh-tll the present state of things be antf'ered to continue? How long is maritime eommeroe to be emb irr issod lo suit the v.ewe of ire Cabinet of Washington ? If we arc to tcquivec* iu the espture and confiscation of British ships aud their cargoes, which commit no oll'snce except that they hap pen to enter a por. contrary to a proclamation of which they may aot have hoard, or, if they did, which was un supported by the preaanco of an ar oed force—if pirU ise 0 larlaiton, Wilmingtcn and Beanfort are to be u - Jer blockade, and not under blockade at the same time, md at the c .price of the federal Government, or of thos.* who do their biddiug, E igliud mty at well at.ones ic . I,mr nnli. v aud acknowledge once more the vahdl j of piper blockades. IKrom the Stockport (tog.) AJvartlatr, October I7J FIOKT TIM* IN THK STOCKPORT HILLS. A« we autieipite \ the fruits of tbe present p»rU*l work ins arc thi» early beginning to exhibit thcmselres, lor in those p.rlnol the borough where the uiiohincry of the mills has positively ceased to run, the bauds are driv *u to the ucc tssity of seeking temporaty eiitUuce for themselvos and children by supplication lor reli.-f. 1 VnlCX KROM U2YONII THK SKA. The Baltimore “News Shoot" says : “ Wc publish in finnih.jr column a remarkable letter from Mr. Bnernstnin, the Unit'd States consul to H e men, in rogarJ to tha popular feeling existing in Eu rope’with re-peel to American affairs. Mr Boernetaio v idrcsscs his I -Iter to the St Lnuia “Ana ligsr," and it tas since been pul listed in tho G r.uan mrre»pondoncc if ihis citv. T:i« writer states Irankly and unequivocal !▼ that all the acdieand energetic sympathy displayed in Europe, and uioro cs.Kiciuliy by all tho olaasee excep tha very poor, it urdoubtelly in favor ol the Southern iConfederacy Tho almo.t universal belief in Kiropa, he sava is that neither reunion nor reconstruction is po. sible except on tbe Southern basis. II 1 deplores the coldness evinced towards tho North am mg a I tho iulel geuicissjra wi.oout excoptiou, and tho cvide.it disfa vor in which ihe war policy of the Ktder..l Govern ment is hold. * * This letter, emanating as it does from ouo of the most prominent revolutionism of 1848 and also one ol Mr. I.iucolu’t w irma-t aupp triere, is not only bold, frank, and uuuly io its touo, but is esp-cialiy valuable at this tima as coming from a writer whoso thorough acquaintance with th* popular mind of Ger many and of other E iropran Natter cannot be doubtid " lsr*RrmNU L*rr*a ranti wan in. The Washiagton “Republican,” of the 29ib, publishes several Interesting extract* from a privalo teller writt *o by s gentlemin in I.oodrJ to a geotlcasa iu that city, . from which we extract the following: The r.ews of the disaster at I.»xir gton has just rexohed ill I wlU not atop to aa*f what yon know already- rha* it has deeply tlllcted we. I tend you the Tin*, Ohron iclo end Telegraph, with leaders on the subject, Ural will let you know wli*t it thought of that deloxt ever Lete. R it now, I must tell you what w li be tho rA otof it — Unless the im xt few days briugs over the news of • bril nan'Zand dechive victory gained hr the K.dcral Govern ment over the Confederates, Engl »nd will certainly at onoe try to laiee the blockade ol tbe Southern parts.— I told you she was oa the fence. Yen will see it smoun ced In tbe Times of this day. which l send you, that Lord John Russell lus said that bo “util couaider of tire pro priety of sending out ships of war to raise the blockade. But do you know I think that la partly in dne re * Ships of-war have all*a ly left these ports, nailing Wortward ei der ihsl :.i orders. Krow all that I oau galh-r betwesn the 1 all CJiiBdonoes if the pres*, and the crutious go«ip of John Bull at hi* Jtnher table, 1 think tbit there is no doubt that the deatination of those «hi| s is to tha South ern ports, where they will crussi to wait further order*, 1 to be carried out to them by a fait sailing war steamer What tboie "further order." will be, you may eeeily im igloo. 1 tell you, if «• do not astonish England by iuoh a decisive victor; as shall entirely destroy the Confeder ate army ootr on the Potomac, we shall have her down upon vs in aid of the South. I am breathing out all my soul in hoping, praying, longing for ths victory. In another letter, ths same writer says: Tbs English Government don’t like the letrer of me diation sent by tho Emperor of Russia to the Preside! t of the United Statef; which, aa they so much desire the end of the war, seems a little inconsistent But they are certainly jealous of the inter'erence of Russia. Since that Rus-i i has sent a epeci .1 envoy to France upon soin - ertand, of which this Govemmsnt is very susoiciots aud profoundly igntpaut. And now observe. You will re menrb-r that in the late (him an war the people of tb United States certain’; sympathiz'd with Russia, t- a C tr is tain nation should; for, after all, Russia agai. at Turkey was the Cross against the Crescent. You know also that, tho present Caar is one of ths tu s' enlightened and liberal-minded monarch* tiiatcvci stt up on the Ru.-sian throne. H<* has abohsbed serfdom i" l la owii dominions. I think Ru-si-i hr are a grudge sgiin-c Rugiaud, and would set her at variarcs with France it possible. And I have a hope aud a pr.-s.-ntraent tli«: it England aud France do help the rebels, aud thus malti a world's war of it, Russia will come to the ah! of the i Federal Government. There was more in that hotter ot I mediation than met the eye, especially that ptrt of i< , which reniiuded the President that Kneda and the States were the two greatest powers of Uie Eastern eu i ’ Western betni-pberes. I hate mnnirehs, but my bear warms to the fair. And yet 1 knew that there >* precious little lu-igcai i uity left in E irons, and whatever any nation may tio fur or against the United B ates, wil be done primarily for self-interest. Wo ma t not fel» upon any help from any q tarter—we must rely only upon God, our otuse and our.eivea. tui pompon rotas nr ravortt os tui somirn con VKPSRAOY. (From the Loo don Tim*, Octr-lvr !».] The secession had been contemplated aud threatened for some thirtv years patL It was defend'd by argu menta as good as have until); been advanc'd for nationrl insurrections, and i! it wa< in opposition to the dlctaus | of poll ical wisdom, It was in conformity with tho pas sions of human nature. The States of the old Americin Union would perhaps have b eu more prorp'rous a I home, and certainly moru formidable abroad, if they ! had remained united, bat the sam' mty b» Slid of lh> States of all the empires wh'ch have fallen to piece*. | Union is strength always and everywhere, and thr largai the population that can be retained under them oondt tiona the greater will be the rceult. But it happens that these considerations arc not allowed to prevail a. -t'ust iuflmn:cr ot a more immediate kind The vision o! h depndcnc-t ie more attractive than the virion of power. The people ot the Southern States arc only doing wha them. Tliojr mat be short-sighted, but they are deter mined. They may bj mistaken, but they know their own minds. They may be wrong, but they are ten mill ious. The Federalists themselves admit tho light of in surrnotinn, bat deny aha' insurrection can be justili'd in the preseut instance. That argument, however, c m net er aland. It is nbiurd to say that rebellion is a sacred popular privilege, hut that it ca t oily bo exirciiid wit!, theumeutof those against whom it woulJ b-t directed The Emperor of Russia might admit the doctrine as thus stated. If people have a right to rebel agiins. Govern meats, it mast bo when they think fitting, and not whdii tic Governments allow it So long as the insurrection of the South seemed a spiteful rebellion against the results of political cl*- Ion, we w, re compelled to regard it as ntierlv Uij isliliable, if it ms sat only, as Ins ben asserted, ‘'billet' against “ballot,’’ we sli >uld look upou it a- a wicked and tr.-a sotianle act; for never could ton North b • charged, no’ wiihstauJmg iueomnmiei.il bi is, with a waolaf coasjd eraliou lor the institutions ol the South. If, again, the question could b' argued on pure grounds ofeipcdisne v, we shonld here also, though no. so decidedly, pioooutice aglimit tin- resolution taken by the South to divorc; it salffroui the North. Rat the actuil case is veiy d.ffer eat. Toe last twelve months have shown that Northern ers aud Samberners are as irrsoouciliablo as Greeks and Turks, or (i irin ms and Magyars. This w r will hut in tensify and |i-r|)etiiat(! animosities which the very nature of things bad long ago created, ‘‘dectioual” antipathic* have proved as stubborn as ua.ionai anti pa th! is. They could not bo assuaged by cou-.pro mtsi, and they will assuredly not be abolished by conquest. The armies of th* Ner.'h nuy overpower the armies of the South, but Snath and North can never bs eap .oteil to amalgamate agiiu. It is for this reason, and because territories so prodigious as thO<C ui the SouUn-ru St it is can never ho retained hv arm -d occupation ; that wc think the policy of the Fed ral Government wrong If the whole o»usi of the war is to be analyzed we must needs say tbs Northerners have right on their side, foi the Southerner* have destroyed, without provocation, a mighty poli leal fabric, aud hive imptired (be glory au 1 strength of the great American Republic. But, as they have chosen to do this, as they hire shown thcni silves hitherto no less piwerfu! than their antagonists, as the decision of so Urge a population cannot bo con temned, and as we cannot presnine ourselves that a gen uine peace is likely to spring from a pro'iac ed war, w* should rejoice to sir the picifbition of America promo ted by o trier means. THE LONDON TIMES WARNS THE UNITED STATES TO MAKE TDK BLOCKADE EFFECTIVE—ENGLAND MOST HAVE OUT TON A;., Ac Niw York, Nov. 3.—The City of New York, at this port yesterday, bringi news from Europe to the 21 di ul ttmo—one day later. Too London Times published an editorial on tbo Fede ral blockade of the Southern ports, in which it waru* the Lincoln Cabinet to endeavor to nuke that measure ette broken by the K lglish Government, which has to provide for the wants ot miny millions of people likely to be— 1 throwu out of eui ilojui nt by tbe cotton mill■•, iu couse queues of tbe cnt ing oR'of i he tupply of that .taple. While the 7Vi«ri thus expresses tbe Palm.'rson ide.u on this print of the American question, we ti nl tbi Lon don Hrraf'l—the organ of Rirl Derby and the aristocrats — ifter acu.opl-te silence of four week' du a ioa\iU our aitaiii, out in a very violoitt leader on the a iliject of the condemnation of tbe bark Hiawatha ani olh r llri.iali vessels, by Ju lg<-‘-a of the IJuiou (Vats, for violating the blockade The Derbyitea pretend that if thediciaiop of Judge Bs'.la i < not either reverted or di-avowed, Fug laud will demand reparation for her ship-owners and tra ders, even In the loug'b of a war with the United States. The expressions of the 7ins's and Herald are published merely as party bids for olti o. As the day of opining (be session of Parhmeut ap proaches, th; Aiuiricaa t|iieatiun is made a prominent topic in tba after-ilinuer r]ixchsa of the E'glisli mem bers of Parliineol. T.nee rtprolsh war shipi hail sailed from Cadiz fur lha Gulf of Mexico. F rfbvul has aiipi I lited, in the trip art to trex.y, tlut, il a luooajhy should j bi restored in Mexico, no member of the B.nwpote nr 1 Bourbon dynasty shall be -elevated to the throne. An other B iti-h war vessel (me Melius) has sailel for the West Indira. THK GREAT HTORM NORTH From all accounts receive! through our Northern files, tbe storm of list week, which we experienced all along our coast, prevailed to a Hiroer degree at Ilia North.— We look for further tiding) from that q tartar with con siderable Inter*?:: rtttiOLt miirwucK h«ir ttunr— toes or tux I amr axaiTAHA with rwRarr a* v a w t-ivxa—its «r I r«rrs t» this citv assn xi.srwhkr«. | Bus row, (Sunday-) Nov. S.-A heavy north east galj I oominancsd at y o'clock las: right, lasting ten hauls. I A Krea: intit? of rain Ml. Tbe isoo^ tide, to <Uv‘ ' Q/«sitf Hivera! of tbo WharfW, Join# conw Ur*bl« * d image to goods, Ac., stowed iu th* cellsnk So high a tide has not baou known forarveral y»om. We learn of the following wracks: _ ,, , Thi bark N. OogiweU -.of Pronde-me, Hcmbliu, fruiu Malaga, lor Boston, a.iu.k on Feitutf? Beach, and will its a total looa. The crew were saved. Tba ablp UariUna, Williams, of Provlieneo, from Liv erpool, for Bostou, with a cargo ot coal, wood, aod cot ton, struck *1 midnight, ou K?g Rocks, uear Boston ■ L’gbt, the era m ikisg a olaan t-r.-aeb over brr. At -1 A. M oat away lb« aiuna and ui.xxau maatr, and alov-- one boat. Llunched tba other hoit, but she store aloug aide. Five of th - ere* then i-uo rd- d in getting on Die rocka At 8 A. M. the ship went to pieces, and aevan of the pKts.-tigrrs and crew reached the rocka Oil apiece of tb-> pw>p. The folowmg p rsoua wure drowned: OspL Williams, Mr. Garner, mite; John McG nnir, J ihu K lie, Ueury Green, Wrn. Jackson, Winfirld Weal, David MeLvine, Augntus Ohlreile, srarneu ; Fdw. Bu r.itt, cook ; Mr* Pratt aud two daughter.', Mr. Clark and wife, Mary Fimagaa, Msria Bryan, Liry Piatt, Kliziboih Bryan, Eliza Bvier, D. Huntrr, Pat mk Reagan, pa-smo gara; a Swedish paweuger, and thrte uuknowu. Al noon to day the weather cleared up, end the twelve seamen were di<cnv red c'iuging to Kig R ck*. The life-boit wu launched it Half, and they were takou t ff. Not* vtsiigeof sheihiprtmtiifd Berm!ofibatrdies, , including that of Capt. Williams, bare been recovered and brought to this city. Parser)ger by the City of B **U»n, of tbc Norwich line, w'ich hft New York Saturday evening, arrived here at 12 :f0 to-day, and thoae by the Ewp re State at I ». FROM WASHINGTON. The New York Herald'i Waihington correspondent of Sruday, the 31 in-tant, communicates the follrwiug account of the progress of tbs war and other matters in and around the Federal capital: Tax aavai. rlirt—xnmrxxN rip.)ktci> wmckio A rumor h»s been prevalent here this evening that the recent stortn had fa Pen with great fury upon the gr at nav»l expedition, etf Gape Hatter**, rcatta ring the ! ve»a?ls In every direction, *ud swamping or wrecking 1 eighteen of them This rumor is uot, however, cre.ii ' ted iu ilti rial circles. The Government has no such in ‘ tePigetce. The latest dkpa'rhea rtvrivvd hv the Giv I ernment from the H-*et were from tff Caps Henry, dr •cribing the pregreas and the mode of s tiling of I the v««eh They wrrs rlose together, and iujv I me at the rate pf sevru miles an Itcur. Tlll( CHAKliX IN Till COUSiND. | The eh ing. in cuiuuitud 01 the apinv, by which Gen. I McClelland assumes ill? position of General Scott, I as caused much conversation among ail churns, and confl dent opinio: * are everywhere rxp-eswd t! at the talents i of the young General are tqu.l to the perutkn and era* | ergencies in atic'u the country ia now i-laced. H le ursined today at his headquarters, and the few who were so fortunate as to Ire admitn J to his ptesencecon gratulated him on tl e new mark of cct liJci.cc he bud received at the hands of the Government. a nattrcutMt rsir storm. A drenching rain-stonr, accompanied l»v heavy gust* of wind, comuienced ou Friday night and continued nl> mo«t without iutcroiMtiou until this morning. Trees and chimneys were llowu down, and at timet the streets w,rs alines , impassable to pedestrians. Tbe roads iu Virginia sre so cut up os to postpone a movement out, had otic been contemplated xxwa prom no. I'PPSR PjTOMK'. Friday Gen Stone scut a tl g ol tiucj to Gen. Ev**s% at I.resborg, to know what disposition bad beer, made of 1 the National prisoners taken at Bill's Bint), and those | left dead on toe fi-U. The litter replitd that tbc priaou era were qt arte red in a tobacco warehouse at Richmond, ana me u.»j were net, «c «i'um mediately cominuuicite with the Confederate Got em inent In retail>u to an exchange of piisouere. Iii .-ut, Col. WiiUr ia !ait recovering from hii wounds. Dtp’- Hilloty, of the Gel ferula Bogimeut, li-'s in a verv precarious condition at a Uruihouse uear Pooler. Villa. Ah Sander II MeClary, lor a Dumber of years connect - ed with the P„ilid.l.hia Pte-s, «at tak-u .prisoner. About 100 wouuded still remain at PoolcsviU*, all do ing well. To day, Captain Sheets and y larkrmaster Hall, of ! one ol the Pennsylvania regim mts, and home men.hi rs 1 of u New Yo k company near t'.-s C hain Bridge, Jitcov { cd bodies llsating dowu the Potoniar, thrown forward ' hy the present "heavy I reahols. KlTirts were at onre made to recover tbi in, and during tbs day live inr t» h.ii from the liver, wb'ch proved la he ol the diowued ! from Ba'I’a B'clf One of hem wu identified hy papeia I found as the bodv of a private named Bamlurd, or Bur l’oid, Company K, Fifteenth UnsaacbiMylJJ Yolunieci *• (In the body J2.» iu gold, and a ui dallion were louu.l — On the other bodies were lockets, some couUiid.g like ueasea, < vilemly o', inmi at.i^wi ^ The coipea.* et c biotlght to the Jead house, No. 1.4 Seveuih street. Tc morrow Lica-ad iffora will tie mad: to recover any other bodies wbith may dost by. cou iuxbu's Boor, Tao body of Col. Hiker w.ll be removed li»ncc Thurs day in irning, arriving in Philadelphia f nrly iu the after noon, whore it will be restive] bv the military authori ties, eud escorted to loJspeu In co llall, and wdl lie in Cate n* \t day Sunday it will be caponed to view i:i the City H ili, Nsw York, and Monday p a—d in the nuaimr for CaUloraia. KXW'g vrob Tttx poTOBae ri.uTii.ro, The gunboat Uerbrrt arrived u the navv-yard to-day, bringing ths Uteri tie** Itoui toe tl v.ill i. Hue reports i o material change in afl'.irson the iower Potomac. Heavy oauno.rdiog bos b en heard below, t.ilievrJ to be the op tnug ot our battt ries ujkju the rebels. Btr'SXTISV SXWaKI) TO VISIT XKW YORK. S-crelary S.-ward leaves for Now Yotk tomorrow to transact iuipr.ruint hi. mesa. COMHTIUK op nt PSISOJXRS XT RtCFtW.'Xn. Lieut. Allred Kentx, of t ie steamer Flag, who has been a prisoner in the hands of the rebels sines the 25 h ol June, strived here on Friday. He was captured < 11' Batters* ltd -t, while in charge ol a pr'x Hehoontr, and is absent ou hit parole for the p trpoae of i IV.-c'icg an exc’ajge of prisoners. He says the national p leones it Richmoud are self-ring from the weather and imulli cienoy ol el othlng. In c ter an arrangement (or an ex* change ol pritooera cinaot b > < tT ho u totetnrn to ouGuemcut la Richmond jail in fifty days. BKWH VROB (CROPS. The news from Kuropc by the t,.-i .itaamer slows lhat the rebel cmimries in London and Paris arc very confi dent and n iisj in their belief that the necessities ol the juuufacli-riuc ir.teri-st will lead to an interference in our i contest for the pu'poae of breaking up the blockode, iu | ordtr to procure a supply-of cotton; but it is evident, j inaiead of llitir c iu«S gaming ground, that It Is very tap , IUIJ losing OUlll "I " “*r »uu wio I r-rr. lu addh ion to this information, nt'irb gratifies'[ou s | tHorded by tbs I.vndon Post, til- O'gin o: Lord [‘aimer- - '.ou, wbiub hia « strong nr.ialo against any IdtirTtrurr, aud expo ling lliu lallacyof tbs notion that lie roeogi* - lioo if the rebel S’au-s would reopen the cetfon trade, j i Uir cjoiiarv, it argues that rush. ••cognition could on ly inceMSO Ins rigor of the Morlf ide ; a:id fhit Inti rf-r ;0l, with the blockade wculd be an act of war, erubui lug Knglaod at ouou with iita United Xjttra. inoturR wdvmnrrvnin' voation oirirxR. Th« Count li.iS.tver, l.tiral dcroeu.lnr of Ocuut ftvb* imbiaii, of Aoiirlcm K "roluuou fame, has trnJer. d hia i miliury sciv.ce* to the I’re-idsnt, and has been as ured thu tliey will be accepted. The tamo ana*or has n-eu t>ive;t to the Biron D# i .dchruer, drcendaat of Go—ml Ltfavetto. It isrvfteUd i tliey will soon reach the Uuilcd Stale. Rnsi.iaaTioN or Uvi t.-ooi.. trier n. I.ient-Colonel K. J. Siepme, ol the Nin li Infai ry, l,a* resigned. Qis rcsigualiou, to date fnui the I it i it, ' has been accepted. coax ritibimkntr. O.pL .Ijbn S. Syium v, ol the UrJusnce Department, i *ud Captain Jaa. I* Tidualh have been pfuud ou the rt Ured list, ou amount ol disibility—tho Ui*at iliiy remit mg front’ling and foithlul service. cot. ror*(i siar awav. Col. Young, of Kentucky Light Cavalry notoriety, who war recently arrested lor endeavoring 10 exci e mil tiny among our troops, was sent rlf by the auti nines on Friday moralng for tho North, on th* cars, a <a Me ' Cunu, with fare paiJ by the Government. v two ntaitarxiu mow rua uskila, i Two detertorj cum i» our lines yesterday below Alexandria. O.to wa* formnly a cilixrn of Alex andria, who ei listed la the rnbtl srutv U-t spring — He gave no iulormition, eiuept that h preesses to ’ have no knowledge of any earthworks beiog tbiown up I at Ccntruville, but ihtt the onrrrir statement of the reb el troops about Manaesui isliinsted tbeir timber at 73,iW). Tae oiler wav a negro who cime up frt m be I >w Uaccq-ian. Ue wss dressed in a S*y iffictr's ooat, on which were Maine bnltois. H*' Mated that the coal was luk >n by the rebi l* at Bull Knn. rauvosr Jk'MI ill tax's nxciaioss. 1 The Admiuixiialiou has iwt yet interfered fo prevent ! the enforcement of tbs order of Provoat Judge Fr<e-*e, | ol Alexandria, cot*ii-oatiug the properly of Barley A Trip ■ 1st, for tha payui.-.it of their Nor brru ciMiukrs. Siuue the order of the Court wae to lake *lf cl in five dayv, ■ which time has already expired, it seems as il the Admin istration intend i by iet .ing the myiter go by A fault to snitaiu Judge Fries* in his bold rlf art to secure redress tor our Northern m.'rehaata Tne Court, ou Xaturday, drci lt J ano'her iinporltnt point, vix: that the property of a rebel debtor ifiuri bo d vided pro ra/a^tmong the rrcdiiors who may apply be tor.) the Jivi-io i is made. This is iu the present«aae considered to bear hard upon Caaputan, Lyon A Fes . of New York, who have been at the most trouble and ex pense to t st tho question, and will thns only collect about aiaty per cent. As o prwesdeot, howsvsr, it is very important. It Joes not give oae creditor an tdi an