ESTABLISHED IN ComiMton, itt TAHS3 A. PETZBR, foswAsciio ■» i astewsa®jB^«® *«q. Pimbtu*igwnH>w. /®W| 8. OoUtbtrt AEoLdositnlLiM —fci. Qup(|>'i{ 0 ‘ ij * ** Q°»to°«» k Broth «r, M»l.ljw.“ , 80H0MAKBR t LANO, ommiiiton Merohanti ‘ AodWhoUosloD slot* In < f QROO3BUS, VIGOUR, GRAIN, FfiODU *3. No. 203 Libkktt Steiet, •oifciy > pittsbßbcp, pa. FRANK VAN BORDER, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MBR. PHANT, D«tf*r In flocr, Broom*. BMi/Batter. VlNd|ohNii|l l wl 4 DrMiDil Ortto Iralta and Pm : AMtcaMrallj. LUnal C**b Advsaoo* msda on Ofai'cnaanu . , Warehowe, No. U 4 Soooud St. Pittebareh. r •; . Bimto r.-&raa«cA:BaknwPHtfbfh.iF.fia)|(T» A 00. pfttttfb Bkrtrvc , A Dttworth, 4o {utAat A Oofflo. to poll • • Bpf*n—r Htrbsogb A 00. VK. J. fl- TulMt LII. VOIGT St CO. • BOCCKMift TO L. 0. fli«t», PSODCOI ANDJJOSIMiaaiON MERCHANTS, '247 Liberty atroet; m* 4 rnfgßutton, pa. Holland kiddle, Boow—or toJohn tloftfll A Ron. No. 183 Pittsburgh, general and oommib. owlmmonu wapnaftillr solfritad: ttS6:lyd WHITA WHITE IQS, WHill. WniTK BHOTUKai, OORWARDING AND COMMISSION .1. iubgbantb, •oi oanlon In PRO VIRIONS AND PBODUOMOKNERALLY. if* SSALlbirtv stmat. Ps. mrlftdUogM -A- - KUIIUYER, Commission Merchant. JCX« Dealer In Orada and fiftflQftd OABBON OILS, GLASS. IRON, NAIU, Ac., No. IBS g,lb.r*. ftrMl. viuaa ■*&»*, » o*n.n« r t tM , F . J oatct s’cabslus MB AXIS A corn xr, •COQWOIf to K*OAVVLM, KS&M fc'WX, WHOLESALE GROBEBS, ooimor. Wood and Water Streets, PITTSBURGH. P*. «6aii i. a0f1aa........... ~nMumri qogn- JOHN I. HOUSE k CO., WHOLESALE Q R OCKBS ADD COMXISSION S/EBOHANT3, Corner of Smitbfield and Water Btraote, M-Iy* • fECTßemiaa. pinna. 1 booßbtoh Wktltiiu Oncert mi Cmaiuim ihrchmte, 107 WOOD BTREST, .... . 'I • ' WHM B. UAdtUtnC kt .OAKBL.nB JOHN B. CANFIELD 4 CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchant*, And WhoUatla De*Jera is WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, BFITlft, LARD. POttK, BACONILOUR, FJABr Fot Mdfcetrl Llaao*] and Lard OUa, fcrl«l fro It wad frodoc* gtasrmlly. No.J4l.»nd 143 Front et., Pittsburgh. •m.' cci» —_ on, .atrAii OVZT 4l BSHFAED, | COMMISSION ME BOH ANTS IN ITLiOtJRe »o«rof. Wojd «tree t«n ; •*•/! nwuv|u, Pa. ToflN P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealers M A I | f .?P ,P * 1Dt,,0 « l- • V4J DUbM and By* Btnffa, Llhwtj ttrwt, PuUoOrgb. _AII ord»n wiil rcertf prompt •tt»pMop cobSI gtomrratatm. J AM*3 HOLMES & 00., Pork Dealers, Ke M? Dwuriln ftorbto&a, oorMrcfftfarkrt and rM**mts. y . J*6lyd» — 1 ' *—■ £BBOll k HOTOHINBON, Commission A?***™** Merchanta- dealer* in Western SK.Sn!!i.i , *r I P fl ! b ‘£*“"“• »«P«. Idtueed "*» »< Jenrl. Altye, Beeda. Oretn, Dried Knot, ftodnce cenerallj.Jßret brands lamlls non? *• •*>• of iledleon ?Mrl So*. »>« sn*5 n *i t S*’ bet"** Wood and Smill- «**e rlttabcrgh. pa .pacj, rWEISE WAREHOUSE—HENRT VJ. IlrOOliUtß, forvmrtllng end Ootamlaslod Her 4S2*r*W itmt ra Vtem, Hotter, Lake rUband geaimllj, f Wood at, abore Wats* Hite- ifiustt. &t /'UIARLOTTE BLUMS, MANUFAC TOMSK asd Otalar la Kano Sorter, and Import it fyVSBL'il slnalcal Initramsnts. Sole d aero (or theOnneCka 'IAKOB, also for UALLMI. LA VIS A »ltboor Seiran Attaeli. * Wo <1 Fifth Etrwt 0,1) tnaucdiui agrtitt. TT iIV .BUOii., fceoretary Ailegnecy XJ % lorormce Company, 3T liiul «t ° J W ’P. JUNAI& Agent North Aocrtoa. * Bt*t« c! PMiDByiT«kl« and Uautsrd Into- IMO> ff|«ir at ■jJAMIJHii? itHAt Oooret&ry AJituonn' W hm>mCi?ii ;«fatfMw>tt mil W*t«r rj. >• «AKDINEB oomw, Agont far * a«l(CDCft XnfUTBDM Oanertw. onraeV m Third pttwta. ti6ct&uaj\ Wertorc ».I—Bia—Outnpaay, WWaterkrtcj •■ " 1 ' Agent lor iHv .w» Mat—l Xmaraoca Ocu 4a,WaUg atr*w». mm Trficpjtßr;*, U«Wr m - trim •***»-a~* ’l*;*' Ucalcr in Dry >**.s?**> lUrk*t Tjpi^. J JtVati, Ocalor in ladiei’ u r . m gwl«. .icA m it, BiMhit.l.: . ;.. m . ir -,..,. ... , r _ . , • ; '. , daily WWi* r»«UU,ortbeUt. Aracf D. A D. M.’£on- A Oa, WeJtorilia, 0: *■o. AUOQUa, iimem PttabTl. ■OOOVAIIO A AA&DOKLB, WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce «JwL “J°2JobUrt in N. 0. jofm «Dd Mnli—» B«flD*d Bonn bad fiTrnn floar, Buxm, &fc», Ch«ew. Beeds, Ae., NOa SiC3 liiberty if- PITrtBDHaH jusv. iniT ujii Blztb itriet, Pitttbu+fk, F*. •-—*«, ». ÜBS. UXIiWU , "" 1 ‘ UTHOfcESAfcE GROCERS AND SM. T, ITSO . W * J . W ATSOS 4 CO. JLlu Wholesale Grocers ' _ AND DIALtCHS lif Rope, Oakcra, Pitch, Gil* and Pittsburgh M&nafaoturee, . *O. US.WkVSK BT&ICJCT, Aj'gtrßalth&M, IOIUyJ PITTBBORQH. Fa. WIIiIitAM : BAftAT.fly^ WHOMBSALB qhookk ■o». IS KB* *o Wgjdllri.i, HTTdBDKBa. ( _J.KUKU.IS h. juniss, l OiL* to, Witla .bo.. Uono os .b.u Bridge, PUntnrgb, P*. * JBT. SOSUOfI, ; R ROBISON & 00:, 'wUOLESa‘u. ®^®f 6r *i Merchant*, and Deafen la aji kluda oi Prcrtriona* Prodoc* and Pittobnrafa M»Dc&ctarw.W Q ,ato m >Brt yrtroet, Plttffcnnth. m*a EOBIBT ttiLytn, , ' '...... ' ■— D OBEHT DIIZeLL 4 Co" WhX t.o iat.mwrty >li«atTPitUborgh, P>. iag^DloKEr*7oC~WHbju. H ttvsl «r»M, pUARLES OOALt, ~*“ NEW BRIGHTON, PA. TCB, ' J;,t, *J I 'f”uBOARD9, JBUIT ■ BQXEg ANDXABeIA. THOJttASMOOHEi MSfK KBOFAND^ . OOPP*E.DIBTILL»D rOBB BYE WHISKY & FiSILI VISEO4B, Not 1811. UI.H3AAO US Pint ,t.eet, I itoun Sntth field tad Gr»ai etrceta, Ntuborgh, p». r “*"■ •oiwul. Blgho.l E.TtH ~rO» emAtltTVjt Otiior polooboai logrwjionta CAntaUy.oxtractcO By » prooeta now taj Iropruvod. . • ~ ■ orta JOSKI’H r. It AJHIIVEUN A, CO., Comer Firstond. Liberty Streets, PITIABDiIGa pa. MANVPAOTOBEB* (IP , ,8Ui J £RIOR' BXEAM ENGINES, ■lint BAOBIPEBT. a«. ’ *oan olipuabi * coj — ISCtMUasOU o» ». B. OLEPIUBXJ Manufacturers or hot PBSMAD SOTS AJID WASHERS, Ct.tnx.l —— ih °* to ° *•*. Bo"" Iron «»a fAlhcaAHni IRON WORKS, PAPRTTi OO PA W»»hP<™. No. U S£,> M KXCmiuk ULASS W UKKS. /. A. WoLra_,f. I. FLUNHITT—T. OAMPSBLL. WOLFE, PLUNKETT 4 00 BLASS MAAUtACTVBSSS. WarehuoM, No. 12 Wood Street, (Oornyr of lint,) PnTBBKBOH.-PA ■epfclyd w. ». lteatanj. ■. ». t.. PT HaOKIHTOIH, HBBPHU.J4 * DO., cJomor Pike and Q’Hnro Streets. &w CUj Water Work*, P ITT SB V& OB PA., ■MANUFACTURERS OF MACKIN IST« 9 WY,SS VALVXS of all tiset sod beet style. tte bestqoaUtj, we are prepared to do baavv Job bing, and aetteit work In tiilJoe, (mating that bj prompts qm and the character of oar work, to merit Vi ‘tt^uStOoS aALiNCBJ.VALVfi OSCILLATING KNQINHa, u *?T>t°fon uhattatned iothli , **“ hoo “ * ,UI power tad good To iOttJTd ahb c'o” 0^8 * 61 Pena sfc., belaw flf&rbuiy, Pittsburgh, CXSAJI BOILER MAKERS Alfo »7?r- V™ Workrrt, Manntactoran of Barn- B * C * r,l * < ? €aot,T *' ,lß, safthonu—Sot. 18 i. 40 Smuiifltlil iL STEAMBOAT cabin furniture— w* at* oomotlr OUtbeturlDv UfAiwum-r 7 6a d PuSSU g .iJS^° t^ h:n fornlihlng £u . T. B yuugfr M ;;f,. BdflftwlUt*, «*. S WM. Q, JOHNSTON * 00., -Sta tloQtn,&|Aak book j 0 t iqwn, 67 Woqfl utrnt, Pttmuayh, ft. Ajf 4 00., BUOKSfiLLsaFiail) -Wbotf *Ue*t, : *«xt doQ, «y» a* Mt oi Third, Fimbprsfa, Pc feh«.» .»? L>w Oor.kt c-op U&Uyuu h*cd. ~ «»c JL, KBaI). BQOKkKH,Ii:H -lihSL*? 0 ”* 8 ' No -» .V ' WARP, P)KAiEK IN PROMISSORY NOTES, V Bot M-s ManCTy .ai*!! fci-lcoiu^-. -tetar" _ no* «Muo« to hmat ivu n,™ u Dd «*!?CIST'S M4tf •|\ *W 43. iNSIGHMJSNTti— H .' Toror ii!o * 24T Liberty «trw»t. . s nMOX.ATIi!Q by rtqxcufcl* dual „ . biMOW JoHHMOW. . , • CtfDfr.lßl'hßtU |Q|] fjg|il> M|tel| CN 1 STOKE ,'ANU IfUK SALK— » 8 bbldfmb 801 l Batter/ SOPtosM prime Cbcweei f.wh helm P—JU*. - ‘ecls \J. .■ 1 ,L. IL VO’OT AOO BjridSß at *lO fori*!obj ~ — r Wooi ,t. AND GtOftt*. gltotnccH at katD 0 B. M. smith' fiu fUouved tu ■O. JJ Diamond Slrtft, ECHK ’ 8 LAW BDILDIHUa ' OTlg-lydl» Next door to Hi. Pet«’, ctiarch ?> MARSHALL i BEOWM. PUUbatth. P.. I.MMI, JOHN Mi KIRKPITBJOK 1...J0H& MELLON. L.AW PABTIEHIBIP, XHB UNDERBI9NED having «• tonaed I 00-pertnerabtp lo th* prac. -* ol the Law. . JOHN H l. ~ JOHN MELLON. PHtahcrgb, Uaj Iflth, 1861. J£ikk patrickl mellon, AXTOKNILYB A X' LAW no. IBS foarcb Street, t doon above Bmitbfleld, —2?!!1 U ... PITTSBURGH, PA „ atwhnev AT law, No 139 Fourth st, Lowrie’o Law Bnilding, PITTBBOKOH. pa Offloo No. 160 Ponrlh «ir..t, oornor Chirrj .11, J, •all tUwlrT Tjsetu extracted ' without FAIN.VI ™* 06,1 or APPAHATDa WHEREBY NO DRBBBOBOALTANIO BATTERY ARE OSKD. OoldwMUarl, tb» tlao, » h „ in, , nmn . CUI b« natd to tta beat advantage. ,c olß«oUenetiaDd tbelr ftmliitt hAWhul th.tr *” d “ ~"• " tet * »od palolenotea of tbe operation-1 T" i~*»“ uSissS"« COOUmj, borin* do koo.lrdj. 01 ar 6RTUIGIAL TENTH lowrtod Iq cxrrj it,la K. OUURY, Oentut, .. I** Smllhflolrt ■, J uait P H au a aib, „ ~, DBarnaT Connelly s building, corner of Diamond end Grant streeta, Pittabnrwb. Buaairoi,—Dr. A. M Pollock, Pr ij.u,-., o Bobbin., Unwell KrT.lL'' kT&SI? CJ.KO. ALBKiBTSi7fr*CBor fc 'TWoANDTHa«i ON? “nLßiii^W«^»"BH^ boot., ouii i,J L OV" of m.,«t datable material*. by tie best Workmen Of r'T~d low frr can, either w» olm.l* or rct«” Ltt ‘ - IWI ANLFACTCRER of BOOTS Ip* A” ”.° f.:!£g,V h y 1- V. 0 A A HNS I HAL. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Tllh moat aeloet braade of Oenaitu HAVANA CIUAKt, , AND ALL EIND3 Of SMOKING and chewing tobacco BNtJ»r, FANCY MBSOHAtW PfPkS, TUBBS, Ao, ae, la gnu umiy, °2 d S r Otaris* Hotel, pittabonch. ”• n.—Tfco Trade aoppllM on Uuin! I^rm. ejSHKAiI TKcJBT tSD MUMS? fiifll. Oobuw Sixth and Wood fcstMmta. ■ *■ll ««• DISCOUNT MD DEPOSIT. OA.PiTAL r *lOO,OOO. BTOCKEOLDKBB ipUIVIkBALLY l LIADI.B BiEKycKK ADAtf HYUiIHAE, Fmkjeut. ac*«j,u a«„i„, inli B * T L k ‘ 4 “' ■loan WITABt. Cuuor SOI DO YOU WANT A MOSTAOHEI STIMULATING ONGUEKT For the Whiskers Mid Hair. Tfc® •QUcrtt’sr* Uk* plawsre to lh . S t “*°V ,th# ?“«* bui -' tCfBm*Li£ JJ* *** If “ cy fc *; * nd *" oow aortled to offer to lit" I ' l9 ,r " 1 w *™»»d <» tdng oat ■ chli OK A MUSTACHE U from lire, to .11 »«*.. m, . t r.to‘?dwi'^'' r “ Ch ' *“• roou, reuiug . beautiful *ro»li ofTJlarlui bii If .pp(M ti tb. .relp, u »Dl car. ...reSr^y^n.. =P m Ply. of lh» V 4 ipSiTSKSSSi “ *1 * e ?" l,ln « IPHraoim Item (urn r y ™“ r dar l( *O4 rutcn crrn hair to It. orttlc.j color. l».Tlc t It'cod, inu*3(,»4 tali ? Ti. -Ooarorr” 1. .n ludUt^oreblVlStlci, Pile* Od® IMlltr • bo J—-lor hf nil fWn n_ tJI *Di or * bo* Of lb. -Ou*u«oi?» ?Jr. r ™s?£ bar* tbo dwlret] effect,) will be»ot to 11, bj mill (direct.) 'Lu, prior ..0 pet,,..*! 1«. iJpITto o«i' ZS£ f* nouioi t Hiaiuin * ou, ■><». rut ultra uni the tflemimd. . * 2P“*« »troo« i awiAwT | IJuafi S(JaP!I eOAJIii—XHE Oil Km ‘‘ > “ l k * i “f 3 ®*« lD «' nie fl««tg«ull& S'£Ji u emu be OMd vtUi an ktuoe ot mun 9 ** d * 1 Kcfateoc* rorttficatr, catoailoir fretoMiratleis.R »»ii ®k|ufL*d n* -i.wj-t , Uktmlnl 01m x.aam >. t*m mtd <«7utß»lnlr n oor JIVI2S no LMUtloi 10 cwtllrlu ttjnl II ~T!3 *• b. 7 nd.pt* too» »V|» Jt.K Sftjgjj*; JAMK3 A. ISUf, QairtanartM \ltk b.. At»KX Qu*ruri*MUr UwitrroiMUr | Pu*k owjsbi' uiojut-6 O Jan i*o»fFp4 sad *rr fry P w ® * A * PAWSIL ft lON, JJ UTTER I BUTTER ! 1-2 Jl ) Roll Boner laHraoelrea and for mu t>* ° WANK TAA OOJIDBR, ptcoad • treat. i, ; *i' u u * wait* wlTkai' rtODll—aoo nW_l« «t«r» iad ruMo. lor ""•» MaDOIULD « ABBDCKIIu* " “•* '»«• 3M Üb.nr m»L R£Vi>tvjiKs.-e iDob,~a •bctM, lornlo by town ft f RUT. ; ' »8 Wtgd ttr^L lb*. I6r nkbr *. A. TfttUUSTOOI * 00, • Cocmtol Woai tad tint itrwte. PITTSBURGH COMMERCIAL JOURNAL Attorney and Counsellor at Law, AMOEL a. PCRVIAWCE, attorneyat law, omoE, nrra street, awoinins ofpior SOHOYER, JR., F. LUCAS, attorney at law, Offloe, No. 72 Grant Street, PITTaBUttQB. Fa. HoMas EwTnu, Attorney end Oonnsellor at Law, MTTBBPftQB.- Pa Btmisttp. DO YOU WANT v* isuTuriuj), P ITTBB U R Q- H. SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 18, 1881 THE GREAT EXPEDITION! A Full Narrative of tbe Passage, the Storm, and the Bombard ment, from (lur Own corre spondent. , THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER TRIUMPHANT! Complete Success of the Fleet —i- LOSS 01 THE lEASSP9ETS ffISHILI) SCOTT, GOVIBSOB AID UNION. Narrow Escape of Five Hundred Pennsylvania Troops. THE VANDERBILT BTEAMKB. THE GOLF STREAM &C., > lato. van paiiass coastwise, TtH OVoc* a, Jf—Woare uo« u ff Capo Henry light-boa«. The iight-hoate is there, aod tbo tenements ooeapiad formerly by ita keeper*; but the Rebels deejtojnd t*ie Hghtij and everything, bore, too. Is desolate. Tho vessel* now taro thair prow# aouthwar da, aod wa bid edioa to Fortrcei Monroe without ragraU. Not, however, witboat thinking of the brave North we leave behind haarte beating there, responsive to ear*, uttering a prayer that we may oomb baek not only victorious, but evoo mafa gladly than we leave—glad to have accomplished (be purpoie of the Hxpeditlon, aod to be restored eafely t 0 those who are deercr to ua than life. TkruO’etochP. M.~ The low shores of tW Oape are receding faat from vl ow . We can dimly discern their outiioe in the borlioo, aod we ehali Boon be out on tho grand old ocean. Tba weather oontlouei glorlonßly floe—wind light, uud ttu ha running. Btx O’clock P. M. — Tba tun bai gone down without t cloud, mil tho Thibet ol our flnt night it in «r« eettfiog down upon'in. Every, thing ii novel, end the li.ciuation ol ita grind. ami ii well II novelty heipi ut gniog .t (hi ■nene with I never wearying delight. It !■ not merclyjivlng itiea lor the flnt time. Tha borinn ll dolled ill round with the llgbti ol Ally vecveli high op in their rigging. Tilt Wibuh .ii burning vignil light!— rod, while md bine—ind fifty vmele ire aniwering, one by one. A lummar night, lit up by myrliji ol fire-fliet, is not more enchanting tfiau.'thte. The aea in ao amcolh ae to inspire no tcrrar| and ae wo Bit lerecely looking out npon tho ecene, free from all icnln of danger, and take in the gloria, of the plntnre, wo enjoy the id dllionil plexmro ol rririirng that to;, , r „j enterpriie ia ■■ manageablo ai if ( urcei Wire on land—tbil though mile, apart and na •blo to am or hoar each ether, wa cm Hill talk md bo ulkod to lotolllgibly. One mind direeii mil contrail the wholo, and wo nil on in a c- nfideneo aa naior.l ai If mob direction And ■.octroi were the nmplott and rmieat of bow to achievements. Winirrvnn, Oet. SO. We ham bid a fine night, hot bite not undo much headway, bavlig had to run alow to keep lbs-fleot all together. Thi voeiela are All atill in aight, hat him obmged placet dur ing the dirknen. The Welraih, ibiteid ol being in the lead, ia in the eontre, and tbara II • general derangemant of tba lino, which it takee ail morning lo raotily., We a-o off the com of North Carolina, hut not within light ol it. Too wind ll from iho aoolh— dead ahead of ua, and the am I. growing rooghar, hot la not yet very alarming in ita rougfc'neia. It waa quite cold when wa left Hampton Roada, but it ia growing perceptibly warmer. So lar, everything hae gone all well. Noon —We are now off Chlckamicomico lulnt, When the Fanny wit cipurad. Sky •tetr, wiQd lucreisiog, sod sea growing heavy. A great diuj are seeking their rooms, and be ginning u> feel a little miserable in Ihe region ol the stomach. Three O'clock P. M.~ Od Cape dnt«ui, bet •till oni of tight of land. The vessels are pitcbiag and tossing heavily i u the rough sea, tod those of as who can aund it are erjoyicg the scene heartily. About forty veiaela are in •-gilt, all be&viog and rolliug with the swell ol the waves, the lit.leguorboate looking every in a while, as if they would go under. But they come up all right, and swim tbe troubled waters like duckia. They roil «o much, however, that we feof gratefu l lor bav iog a place oo auch a large and staunch vessel as the Vanderbilt, wLicb seems to lose much •eta than the rest. Eight O'clock P. M. —Wind still strong sod the sea is increasing. This huge vessel etrug glet_wuh tl like a giant, but as abe rices upon •ome tali wave, until the water looks a hun dred leet below you, and now sinks until you cao almost wash your bands in the briny sea, you fancy that you could ecjoy the gtganlle see-saw, if n were not for so unpleasanteen sstionin the region of the diaphragm.' Yon lean over the rail to watch ibe phosphorescent .spteklea that light up tbe loam which marktbe track ol the veaael, end, ball miserable as you loel, you cannot help exclaiming,, “How beau tiful!” Still, tbe 'inclination to lie down Is trreaiatibl-; and, with a lingering look al (he scene of beauty yuu leave behind, you steal off to your state-room, throw yourself upon your back, and-~il you leel as sleepy as I do, drop oQ to sleep at once, in utter forgetfulness of the aea and sea-sio^neas. Thursday, Oct. Si. Auother day of beauty. The wind baa fal- leo, the sea ia sgilo smooth, and a oalm tenae of enjoyment steals over you. Weareuuwln the 0»lf stream, and the air te aa balmy' aa a morning tn Autumn. The wind ia from the Weal, ami n.t a cloud obstructs the viaion. Some ol ifap <1 .at have either run ahead or dropped astern .luring the night, for only &4 vessels are in It ia impossible to alt down and rqad or write long'. You long to stand out iirlhe pieasaot suoahine, and look upon the ovor varying, never-tiring acene be- , fore you. Noon —Tho observation jnct taken, ehowa that we have made but 57 mile* since noon, yesterday, and thftt we are but 44 mile# eouth of Cape Hntieras. Our alow progress ia the only drawback to our pleasure. It we con’d only go e little faatsr, there would:be nothing iirtber to wish for, unless the slight bqt ever recuriog deaire to know where we are going Afy gneas ia that we will land at Bronkwiek, in Georgia. Tbo weather eontinuea delightful. Heaven is vouebtaftna n. its aid., in itfat reipect, be-, yond a question. Nint O’clock, P. if.—The wind ia freshening to a breeze, and the wavea are running fear fally high— fearful, I main, to us lattdameq. Some ortbe veuele-beipg itill missing, tbeAt laoctic haa*been seal back to bring them .up FaiBAT, Nov. 1.. | The Atlantic bait returned with the Bailie I and other mwiiDg Tf.»ela. The Baltic’had keptinataoreon aceoaot nj ihe. •umo, near HiUcraj, and jtota g roaad.> She soon got off. The blow from ih> NoHb Esat* daring'the night, was aevere) tod icattered the vea'ael# conaiderably, bat we are all agate together. Wind freah and aea rough, many of ihd aoJdiera teffering. from aea-sieirneaa, which from the crowded aiate of the boat, ahpleatapt- Sofar, I hire been-ooe of the few who bare escaped the malady. ' A case of cqill pnx on beard baa created • jme terror, and the Surgeon ia vaccinating «*arl, every one on the ship. Toe patient baa boan iactated and every preca ation taken to prevent the spread of the infection. THE OALB- Nine O’clock, P. Afu-We ir, basing a reg alar storm. The wind is'blowing almost a hurricane, and every-oae rrabout bla tea lags on ia tumbling about awfully, butting head and ibioe agatnit orery obstacle, Tho Commo dore ol the fieet has signaled us to keep lur. ther offshore, md we are now etaodiog out to •ea. I hare managed lo walk to the atern ol tfie boat, and the sight n grand and' awful, f oan realm, noje. the idea ol ami tunning -mountain high -To lb. ,h.y ~.Uy ■aeffl like young mounuina, althogh not actu ally mure than twenty fenl ahum tho loral of tho tea. Aa our noble veasei mounts upon tha ware, the at6rn mama suck beneath the level of the watera behind her; and a. her prow link., the atern naaa to an altitude that ia Iright lul.aa the dniy beholder louka down into iho Chaim below him. And illboogh theatauoch ■'earner ridoa ihe fierce watera lo safety, 11 It wore nut fur the Everlaallng Anna that are on dernealh us, our trait iu mere human skill would bo in vein, ~ r« O’chek P. -Tho Storm la .0 sever* lh*t we have baen oompellai to oast off tb* Great Republic, wh bh wa~have towing. Tbs other Bteenws having vessels lo tow bars probably dono tba lama. Satordat, Noe. a. Tne storm hu loattcred tha fleet completely. Wa have had but one or two In light. The wind boa eomewbat abated, hot la adit heavy, and we era beating about, taking earo of nur ealvei at we beat oan. The cfloara of the beat ooncur in saying the gale waa a tarrlflu one. I don’t want to aee another of the kind. OFIKIIO OF HAttn OBDISI, Tho scaled orders were opened to-day, and wo learn that our destination la Port Royal, on tho inlet leading to Savannah, aod aboat IS miles from that place. Nine O’clock, p. M. —Tho wind b.e fallen considerably, and the soa ii imoetb. Wo ran oat to sea vary far !.,t night, and have been ail fiay running In again. Wo .« now heading DuQthwKrd once more. Bonsai, Nov. J. A beautiful day. and smooth sea. Wo ran •lowly all Utght, bat einee daylight havo been running rapidly. Savon vessel! ia ,|gbt. Ahon —Wo pre nl the general roudtieous. Twelve reu.la era hen with ue, and the Sooth Carolina Coait ts dimly rlalblo no our right Wa are now wailing for the flat to Como np. rSML ON KNNsnTANta Iltoora. Fin O’clock, P. N. —Tho Wioflaid Soon hae jntt come np, almost a wr-ok. Ska had (00 troopa on board, of the PaunojlvMl. Fiftiath, OoL Clark, and the Colonel describee the night or Friday as one or horribla anxwry, Tb e toiif WM i mero oockle-ihell—an Iron hull, with . thin upper Iramo of piua wood, and whan the ... dnahad over her, bar limber, oraek.'d like tbs explosion of a thousand pUtols, th* sal* waa a hurricane, tho boat labored terribly; at eraahmTT T” ”* 1 ,h “ ‘ kaavyaea ernahad In h«r bow ; and at twain it waa found ah" lh ' hol4 “P U H “ d monien ter ily in danger of going to pieces. To aam ar, threo rifled oanhoo wera thrown overboard; th 'L»" tl,r ,n,i ( keu tho jnuskata and naaovtromenta of th. man, laavtag bar nearly •■PW- Jo*» tha tha gun-ltut BinvOla casta GAZETTE Airagfidt,«nd u eooo u aha came within jump log distance, the Chief Engineer and the moat of hi* assistants, with the entire ere*, made » Jump end landed on the decks of the Bienville. When the 600 soldiers, already disheartened j a night of terror, saw the erew ana eoginters ; abandon the boat, they gave ap all for lost, and j a fa(pl panto bad well nigh ensued; bat tha ; Captains of the two boats seised the rcOjxant j •ngineer, pat him b irons, and brought him': baok, with the runaway crew, to the Scott. The eoldien, re-assorod, wenbto work and soon rodaoed the w«br Itij the bold, keeping her efljat, by their laboxjratd the Bienville stayed by her ant’d she was put alongside of the Van derbilt, tonight. The Governor, a boat 17 years old, built, to nxvigato Long bland Sound, and hiving 60 nurines on board, wee seen wiih signals of distress flying during that night, by the Win field Scott, and one uf the gun-boau wan seen going lo her relief; but uo ono knows whether ahe vnu relieved, tadabe probably wont down with all on board. She wu intended for oia in landing tbe troopa. The boata which have come up during the day all deaaribe ibe gale oj Friday eight ai the most wild and fierce they remember to have experienced in the Golf atroam. .The small boata rocked and tossed most awfnWy; but vre bare heard of no wrecks beside those of the Governor and Winfield Scott. Of my own experiences daring that night of terror, I can hardly apeak. The Vanderbilt is a large, stroog steamer, and endured the storm better than any other boat in the fleet. We, therefore, suffered comparatively but little. Besides, to avoid sea-ifckoestj I laydown in toy bwtfb when the storm came ou, about dark, and fell into a half-waking, balf-aleepiAg stale, which continued all night. I remember only a general sense of great danger] a conscious ness that we were tossing fearfully, that the wind was whiatliog, as in a fierce alorm in win ter at home, that the waves werc.daabioffcfrer oar .guards, and th*t-*pp%rem!y.everyJtiioh'er* lo the vease! was grpjgipg* and creaking; but .the ranee of . danger «u not well enough de fined folded to terror—perhaps happily' so-- jnd so, la * very hncomloffable dexe, the din ger pasred, without being-half realised. The 'impretajon left by. It, however, in sufficiently eiarp to satisfy me with ocean storms. I hive no anxiety to go through another, and 1 feel all the more thankful that I had to endure this in a aeawohhy vesael. Whop, in'the ealmneis of thi« babbath learned fcowjhh an had anffoved in the terrible oprricaoe, there wm a general devout uttering of thanksgiving to the gracious God who had carried us go •afely through it, and saved so many of tbe fleet from its dangers. van BiHDiiroxra. Mohdat, Nov. 4. again under way, heading for Port &oyai. Weather fineand nea smooth. Twenty of the fleet are now in sight. * have arrived at onr point of des tination, and find 38 of onr fleet hers. Nine, are missing, Including the Governor, a ferry boat, the Uoion, Belvidere and Peerless.' The - * latter was a Canadian vessel, loaded with oattle. The Union was the mate of the-Winfleld Beott, and has probably p«iih renewed this morning, aa eooo a* the tec got up. The three rebel vessels of yesterday came In sight ageing pret ty far up iha river. Oar gun-boats, inereued to eight, war* now ebroast ol Port Royal, and as soon as they began warmly to eagsg* the Rabat boats, a battery on tha shore opened on ih*m« tallowed by one on the opposite shore. These batteries eoncistod ol two guns eaoby I mtmnted on tba ssndy shore, and were very I finely served.' None of their shots seemsd to I take effeoty and, at our distance, five mileaJ of, we could see but little execution dope by our guns. The boats could only get wiihin e mile or two ol shore, apparently, and were probaly too far ofl. The battery opposUe Port Royal coaid no! reach one ol our vessel*. At eleven o'clock, the firing ceased, all around, our gon-boets occupying their pUee in Ironl of Fort Royal, and the Rabat b%ats hiding ; away op the river. The Wabash, the Sosqua- j banns, the aloops-of-war and tba whole fl«et, is now moving up, the transports ascboiing five mile* oat, and the war vessels three to four miles out* The Wabash, judging from her movements, fioda ihe water rather ahaUow to get any closer. Thru O’clock p. M —There is a genera] preparation going on for lending the troopa, showing tha warm work is especied. The weather continues mild and calm. WmatacAT/Nor. 6. A beiotiful day, but windy and bad for land ing* 6etider,thaErieaton is aground ontbeoat aide, Mtb the land batteries.on-board. There has, consequently, been no movement. The enemy, however, has been We oan aee six steamboat*— in shore, end tbrefl up the river—all busy in conveying j troops aod guns to the forts. I it is plain that everything bare bis been done hastily, aod that the fieet was unexpect ed* The number of troops on shore la small, und, although tba batteries are large—now as certained to be SO guns on the south shore and 15 on tbo north—the ability to work them i» wanting. The little navy of sis nver boats ia commanded by Com. jTatnall, of the rebel hivy. - . THB DECISIVE DAT* Taoa.DaY, Nov. 7, 1861; s Early this morning .the war vessels moved up, some opposite the north fort, but the balk opposite jtbdt .oh the south. Tho Wabash, Vandalla, Pawnee, Saaquehanna and the goa« boats poured in a perfect torrent of shot, the aand-flying in 1 every direction. Tau. enemy i tbaghl desperately for a while, end aa. oar boats drew ru closer to shore to get good raoge, the rebel shot look severe, effect on the Wabash, which waa disabled in her hull ted machinery, and the Seminole had four or five •hots piloted iu her. O.hera of the boata suffered considerably, but net very seriously. The storm of shot was too hot for them, howevar.- The ooen.y, I,SCO strorg, was evi dently struck with a panic 1 , and gathering ap their dead wounded, made for their boata and have probably escaped. They left only eight of their dead behind, and two sick In the Hospital. After getting well out of the way, they struck a white flsg on a stick and aban doned the fort to its fate. As soon as the white fljg wae teen, the Commodore’ii gig was sent ashore* from the Wabash, with another white flag, and tbe of ficer in charge found the fort abandoned. They found eight dead, but evidently many more were killed and wounded and carried off. Whether tbe garrison escaped altogether we cannot ye* learn. Oar gun-boat# have been eeht to the other side of tbe island to cal off thoir escape, but they probably effected that before showing the white flag. Our lose is two or three killed and seventeen wounded. Tbo battlo was fought by the ntvy entirely. The first brigade landed on the South island this afternoon, and the second brigade lands on the North, at,Port Royal, to morrow. The North fort was abandoned as •pun as the Jite of tbo South fori waa esoer ttlned, and :ts garrison made, track* eucceff futly. They left behind tbe battery of fifteen guns. •foils or wan. The parties of aurineV which landed from the fleet-found the southern/ort/p large and formi dable one,' mbunfing *0 heavy, siege gone end several hpwitisrs. There was air immense aaount df ammunition captured, and the tents were Wt full of'olothea, arms and accoutre ments. The marines loaded themselves with pUtokalethftig, knapcacka, bl»ofrets,'aod the miscellaneous plunder bf a camp well supplied and hastily abandoned. Everything was left behind—camp equipage and all the impedimenta of an srmjri TUB fTAB SF.IS6LED BiMHEB. % A * “O* » m* Divide, landed, uay.iu Dp the Amwicio flig.-tnd tbe anxiously Witchin, meshes on the vessel. in the fleet, a. they eew tho Star, aed Stripes fl oat once more IQ' tri dd r h oh the .oil of thia rebel State, east hit oieer opon cheer, fining tbe 'h.y with, the entbuaiastic ahouta of 15,000 melt. Tbobaed% too, with one accord struck op the "Star Spangled Banner" and other nalioanl .ir», Tbe jubilation wee, very greet, end ell the. more eo that e mnch more desperate fight wee anticipated. t . The day was citnf, mild; clear «cd autumn like in it. beauty, end the sceue in the bey wu aside from the 1 ifinpig. But the'tight was a sublime one when height. 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