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ee NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1856. the arms of the nullifiers. 14 is the last card of poor Pheroe, and the last trump of Jefferson Davis, short of a @echration of war. ‘You will see anon it isa knavish that the rights of our citizens individually, and the in- terests of our government, will be vigorously enforced ‘and protected by means promising to be more direct and @Molent than those heretofore employed. The subject proved barrassing 10 the administration, and Bee Brute & large share of exeoutive deliberation. Johe H, Eaton, i im politi- Tight’ Houses. bos awarded ford Uke ‘contrach for" 95.000, guilooe Bedford the con! best oll at an average of one dollar and » balf per Commander Davis, coeeetes ff ee bi siagond Al le been ered ’acific, ihe prepa- gee ai tank ork has been transferred to the Bureau Bostoy, Noy. 17, 1866, Mesers. E. & FE. Pomme & Co, 32 Broad street:— ‘The vessel in contact with the Lyonuais was the new Berk Adriatic, Durbam, from Belfest, Me., for Savannah. Saw the steamer’s lights twenty minutes before the beck. Capt D. and second mate were on deck at the me; supposed the steamer stood on her course, and was not aware of the damtge doneto the Lyonnais. The bark Bas sustained but little damage, except loss of head gear; whe arrived at Gloucester yesterday (16th.) Thia infor- mation comes from one of the sailors of the Adriatic. No other particulars. JOHN T SMITH, Merchants’ Exchange. Gap. Durham, of the bark Adriatic, it appears arrived a1 Gloucester op the 4th inst, and mae his report of the eeltision to a Belfast paper, in which it was only dis- @overed this morning. Mr. G. H. Rogers, of Gloucester, went on board the wark Adriatic at Gloucester, and hes just given us the fol- Jewing report, from the first and second mates of the dark — The bark Adriatic, Durham, from Belfas\ for Sa- ‘vannab, with loes of bowsprit and other damage, having been in contact on Sunday night, the 2d inst., at 10 P. M. ‘with s steamship, (no doubt the Lyonnais) off the South seal, bearing W. N. W. about 60 miles—weather siar- fight Dot basy, and wind W.S.W., the bark heading N. W. on the wind; the steamer steering E.N. E; saw ber fifteen or twenty minutes before the collision, and (endeavored to tack the ship; and while the topsaiis were wbaking she struck the steamer abaft. Hailed, and re- quested the steamer to lay-to, but her lighis disappeared fm twenty minutes. They must have ecen the bark ‘rom the steamer, as they blew a horn. News from Mexico. Bartimons, Nov. 17, 1866. New Orleans papers of of inst week are at hand. They contain later dates Tampico, contra- dicting the report that General Canales had gone over to ‘Videurri, but no other news of importanoe. Convicuen of Prisoners in Kansas. sr. Louis, Nov. 17, 1868. @ur advices from Kansas are to the 10th inetant. last @aturday twenty prisoners were taken at Biakory Poms nd found guilt) of manslaughter. They were sentenced to Bve years’ imprisonment at bard labor. Terrible Fire at Three Rivers. Montazat, Nov. 17, 1866. ‘The fire at Three Rivers broke out at 4 o'clock, ou Sat- rday morning. A house on Notre Dame street was dis- eovered to be on fire at that bour, and those who were in it had barely time to escape with their tives. The wind blow- fag from the north, the Cre caught the houses on the op- side, and spread with fearral rapidity, and consam- ee sides of the block—in all, about fifty Wa. ‘estimated value of the property destroyed is £100,000. one half ot the business portion of the town has Jeid in asbez. Ag usual, the scarcity of water tend- thi result. For upwards of half an hour not a could be found to draw water from the river, fs im the immouiste vicinity. The fames spread fearful rapidity tli they were i\erally exhausted from want of sustecance, and burned everything until reached the river. A Party of Americans Attackea by Camanche Indians. Naw Onueawa, Nov. 17, 1866. A party of four Americans, consisting of David Nichols, ‘merchant of New York; Dr. P_B. Cabell, of Danville, ‘Wirginia, and Meeers. Coiticr and Kennedy, ‘of St. Louis, ‘were recently surrounde: and attacked by a party of tzteen Camanche Indian, about one hundred and Otty Borth of Zacatecas, Mexico. Dr. Cabell was Rilied, ‘Bho remainder of the party escaped without injury. Reported Failure of the Lancaster Bank Contradicted. Paitavmurata, Nov. 17, 1866. Rumors bave been current here today to the effect that the Lancaster Bank of that city had failed. We have @ Gespt. cb from our correspondent at Lancaster, dated ‘Wie evening, who states that there has been a heavy run epon the bank to day, Dut that it discharged all its obil- pily, im understood to be abie to meet demands of ite creditors. Mr. man, the former President, having resigned, A. Herr Smith, Eeq., ‘wes unanimously elected bis successor. : yt it f Robbery of the City Bank of Quebec. Qvangc, Nov. 17, 1856. ‘The City Bunk was robbed last aight, but fortunately it eeutained only £4,000. The entrance was effected by endetmioing the sale. Burning of the Propeller B. L. Webb, Deraort, Nov. 17, 1856. The ler BL. Webb was destroyed by fire in Whiskey Bay, Lake Saperior, on the morning of the 12th tone had a full cargo, and was boand to Morgnette, he was 8 Dew veese!, and this was her first trip. eost $60,000, and was insured for $40,000. No lives were tout. Movements of Gov. Wise, Barroroma, Nov. 17, 1856. A, Wise arrived in this city last night from Rechmond. loft again at 8 o'clock thie morning. it {a prosamed be is on « vistt to Mr. Buchanan. Loa of the Steamer White Blaff. Ciscewwatt, Now, 17, 1866. ‘The steamer White Blu, with a fall cargo for Nash- ville, struck s snag yesterday, near Kising fun, thirty- five miles below Cincinaatl, wid sunk opposite that town. Fire at t, Ohto. Guuisxats, Nov. 17, 1856. of Purrin & Gouid, of Higgiusport, Oblo, The ‘with the stock of corn and whiskey, was burn! down on Saturday. Loss aboo' $25,000. Insured for $16,000. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. Purtapetrma, Nov. 17, 1856 Stocke Orm. Penpaylvavia 5's, 84; Reading Railroad, 40%; Loog leland Railroad, 19; Morris Canal, 15), ; Penn- eyivania Railroad, 46. Caantevtow, Nov, 16, 1866. (Cotton—Saler to day 1,400 bales, at unc! prices. Cuamuestos, Nov. 17, 1866 Cotton—Salee to day, 600 bales, We bare oo change to report in pricee. Atnaxy, Nov. 17, 185 Wheat—Sales #,500 busbels Chicago sprirg, a $1 at (8.0 Barley, @1 hele. Gate, heat, aud corn. ; - Berravo, Nov, 17—7 P. M. Flour Aull, Salen, 700 bbie. at $60 $6 26 for geod to extra Wirconria, 86 25 & 8637 for choice extra Obie. ‘Timarums Last Niowt.— At Burton’s theatre'‘Geneviere,”? an “histories! spectacular drama,’ (whatever that is!) was produced last night for the first tune here, It was ‘eriginslly done at the Adelphi, London, some years ago, aud is taken from 6 novel by Dumas, pers. There la a great dea! of dinlogse—too much, perbaps—a good many Previy dresses, some excellent soting by Rurton, Mr. aad Mra. B. L. Davenport, ©. Fisher and Mise Agnes Robert eon, and some situations which might be effective were they not #0 much elaborated a8 to fatigue the audience. ‘The plot is ro well known a» to make its anaiysie super. fiuows, The play was well received, but needa the knife eadly. The house wat crowded. Mr. Wallack played Den Cesar de Bazaan to * crowded houre. The pertor. tance is ce picturesque as of yore. We no no ope who admires resily good acting will for. that this {* Mr. lallack’s inet week, At Chambere street thentre Mr Eddy proatoed & new drama, “The orm Seret’ adapted John- Bovellette by Mr. Robert are siaters of Mice Eliza logan, ‘They ere girle and very agree’ Academy jusic “1 'Raole du Nord’ wae me fine howe 4* Brougham” ‘a fine houre to roe the sam local tr the Bowery,”’ ond a travestio of etd. | pres: me that this company ran the other Gieatres were full, and tbe eck commenced gio- ricualy. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ‘The President Isano 0. Barker, Eaq., in the chair. ‘THD RAILS RSTWEEN BROADWAY AND CRNTRE STRERY. A petition to take up the’rails in Canal bet) and Centre street, in which its stated E Pt if & atl this The document read: yablished) was being read, tohen Alderman Hexucr waoved that tne further Foadiag Freeh aes re} whic! saw was print ont special order for the second Mosday in Janvary. ‘The reading of the minority report (from Alderman ‘McConkxy) was calied for and commenced, On motion of Alderman Hxawcx the reading was sus- pended. ‘The following is the reeolution appended to the report:— Resolved, That nothing bas been shown in the oficial con- duct of the Commissioner of Revairs and Supplies and the Superintendent of Kepaira of Public Buildings, calling for ‘Section on the part of this Board, and that the Committee be irene from further consideration of the mater referred em. Alderman TcckkR hoped that both reports would bo acted upon without postponement. It was an important mater, upd there shoud be no delay ip turning those men Oat if it was found that they should not continue in office. iil feering ageluet either of the gen- in the majority report; but he beheved ted in that report did rot justify the mi- nority repor:. Such facta ag are there detailed cannot ve overcome. He did not believe that these men would re- sign, but he wanted the Board to act nonestiv. Alderman FULMER saia it wae not u party movement; ano if the persens charged were Know Nothings he ould vote to have the testimony printed with the re- porte. Alaerman McOoyxry objected to the evidence being printed with the reports, Alderman TUCKER repeated that he bad no feeling sgainest thore mer, and that if bis father or brovher waa ame position he would bave mado the same ro- d he thonght 600 copies of the report and the evi- port dence taken before the commitiee shouid be printed. Ai¢ermap Voorms wanted to have an opportunity of Voting on this matter; he understood it better than his succesror could from his knowledge of the facts, and he ‘was Cemirous of eecing whether theso men are deserving of being visited with the obarges that are brought against them. He was astonished to see eleven men in this Board anxious to put this thing over until January; be would move for ap earlier day—the second Monday in mber. He hoped the reportera would note the Tamer y Member that voted for and against the postponement of the subject January next Alderman Drake said that every man ought to vote ac- publisbed Alderman Tccker sald that if the matter was postponed tothe first Monday in January the whole case would be cushioned. Alderman Harn said that io order to stop unneces- sary debate he would accept the motion to pos:pone until ‘the tecond Mon“ ay in December. Alderman Moyxcuay bed no confidence in the majority report or tho source from whish it came, and he moved that tbe subject be postponed to the second Mouday in Jenvary. ‘The Alderman of the Eighth ward (Tucker), had made charges agsinst a committee to which he be- jopged and be bad po confidence \a— The Praspent calied Alderman Momeghan to order; he Was not epeuking to the subject Alderman TUCKER boped the gentloman would be ailowed to proceed. He was saiisied if they were willing to let this matter go over till the second bras § in January; he bad no feelings against those men, but he cared not if bo was assaesinated dc- fore be left the bal! would vote as he thought Sest for the interests of the city. He knew that a great deal infiuence—outside intuence—had been exorcised, but the people would find, sooner or ister, that he was their Dest ant, ont the would bonor him for the stand he bad made ugains' corruption, Alderman Frixer defended the correctness of the ma- might postpone the matter until the day of judgment if they liked. He bad no friend to serve nor to enemy to \pjare, but he was sorry to see the course the Board were inched to take in upg the question, because he Delieved thet this would do Mr. Sela and ifr. Irving a8 much justice as the Board that will sit here af- ter the ist of January; he believed this Board would com- pare favorably with that which is to succeed it Stave (bis off to night, and the result will be that the District Attorney will bave the matier in hand, and these mea (eee ‘and Irving) will be brought before the Grand ‘ury and indicte What position will dermen be in th These are serious Se these gem lemen, and they have a right to be }, and but injuring their characters, if to stave off this investigation. Don’t ba sword hanging over their heads. you put this matter off nati January, me for their being condemned in the pubiic mind, A'derman Mowaonan withdrew his motion to postpone til the January session. Alderman Ciaycy said that be was ip favor of post poning ject to the second Monday in January, and De was sorry to see bia friends from the Nineteenth and Fourteenth wards withdraw their motions. He was Sorry, too, to eee the party soirit with which this thing ‘Was Urged, and it was with ® desire to leave the consider. ation of there reporta to men who come bere nubiaesed by feeling or party prejudice, that they might decide on them. He was eerprieed, too, to bear the threat that the matter would be taken before the Grand Jery. That & member of that maority commiiter, Docaave be was defeated, should take we papers befvre the Grand Jury, was furprieit g to nim. Alderman Fciere corrected Alderman Clancy; he did eay be would take the matwr before the Graad Jury, but that it migbt be brought there. Alderman Craxcy did not mean to say that Aldermat Fulmer won'ld Dimeelf do eo, but, as & member of the | committee, be might be instrumental in baviog the mat ver See. He (Alderman Clancy) alluded to the attack of the press on pudlic men by the prees since he hele pablic ; but he cared not for that. He re the prose when 't was right, but when \t was venai be despised it, and asa public maa he rogarded it and reapocted it jist am it was worthy of respect. He ailuded to the indictments sh had been Drought againat certalp men by prejudic: sald that they bad fallen to the ground for wnat of evidence to support the charges. He supported the motion to lay the matter over. The Aldermen of the Lighth and Six teenth wards would then, as they woule now, have ao opportunity to express their views on the subject. aldermac Tv ssn eaid that they should put tae wrong where ites. If the majority commities have reported wrong, let these geotiomen go free, but he, for one, was Bot afraid to meet the question. These men have not de pied the charges made against them, and he thourbt it tbould come ap before the prevent Board for investiga- on, Ho repudiated the ides th agnicet thor Tt war no much thing. A’cerman muck Maid that in making the motion to postpone the matter, cat! January, be avoiding the reeponsibility of acting upon it, and he was Willing to t accept the amendment to postpone it to the ercond Monday in December, He bad no wish to doige the cveation, bot was willing to A. Tk was perfectly immaterial to bi hich Way it Alderman Voorme said that Wertman of the Four teenth had bo right to say that be would vote againat the report becaure of the source from which it emanated ‘The chairman of the committee (Alderman Tacker) was the movi conscientious member of the Board, aad if every one around thai Board was as bovest and conscientious as Tucker there would be no nerd for a charter oman ho could charge him with lying, and meet hie (od thas night The motion 10 postpone to the second Monéay in Janu- ary Was pet, and carricd by a vote of 109 Ayes— Aldermen Corwin, Livaly, Claccey, Griffiths, Steers, Jeckeon, 'Monegben, Herrick, MeConkey and Drake. , Yoorbia, Briggr, the Pre: to be prawd Alter disroring of some other matters, the Board ad- jourmed to Wedmerday at five o’c!ook BOARD OF COUNCILMEN, Thin Board met inet evening—ihe President, B F, Pinckney, Baq., in the Chair, A number of unimportaat patitiens were received. THE CMON FRERY coMPaNT ‘The following memorial was received from the Union Ferry Company :— To ter Hoxoname tr Fer tc berry Company, of Prosityn, deg } The Union Ferry pany, r iy! it leave to re vernen street, New York, to Bridge street, Brooklyn, prior to tthe 12th AvOR, THR ALDERWEN xD Con- 1 Ti September Inst, om which Gay’ the lease of sald ferry fired. and they hare continued the ferry from that day Ta {he poeent at the request of your houorable , a FOUF agente. The sale of very bas at) Pi the offered a seme. This ferry has been run by nearly three years, at a loss of from $10,009 to $16,009 fam, without D4 -} tor depreciation of boats, ae. ‘This company also has ron the ferry from Roosevelt Srest we Bridge street during the exme 4 100 eS in the'o of sourme ‘erry; it ea diagonal ferry, ries, rendering k tea dangerous to be run with safety to parsenzers. Thia ferry iso great» burihen that Company cannot gontinue it without a further advance q@ifipies ay allthe ferries. ‘The other ferries in the vieinity ean Kio all the business now an the Rowsevelt ferry ‘The Gonvernenr ferry is of considerable tmportance to both cities, and eepecialy to the city of Mew York, as @ facility io the inrge clare of employee in the Navy Yarii residing in the eit ‘hia ferry cannot be mare a self-guateining ferry, but it can be run oe expense and more efficiency, ee ion to ferry all ” ‘be conatrneted ; then: i fF or day as two boats oe Baten berry Commis 7, that, if the Corporation ow York will Peproprlase be whe f Poureraeur iy ioe f Gourernenr street is e fo that (we landings may 4 had been abused — ‘arious resolutions were received and passed to their appropriate committees. Among thom were the foliow- ing:—That the Street Commissioner be requested to re rt whether the that the Counsel to the Corporation re be ‘opinion as to the of aciaim on the ir ‘ap increase cheat ve epert fy ake of pler 35, E. R., for steamboats exclusively; the Bireet Commissioner be authorized to have the Bowery re-num- bered; that the Comptroller draw his warrant in favor of the Sixth Regiment New York State Militia for the sam Of $300, to reimburse said regiment for ex; Ly curred in repairing Centre 5 the Corporation ol givehis opinion as to wheter the city is Mable to pay the legal expenses incurred po- oe to power money alleged to have been wroug- ly detained. ‘The Committee of the Whole rose and received the re- Ports, after which the Board adjourned. EXTENSION OF THE EIGHTH AVENUE RAIL- Rit mep, Mr. Warner, Chairman, met on Monday afternoon, at the City Hall, and thence proveeded in a carriage to ‘ave- exsmine the condition ¢! the upper part of Fighth ne, jor the of deciding upon the practicability extension of the purpose and icagibility of making o further Eighth Avenue Railroad, from its present terminus at Fitty Gret street to Fifty nis th st) 80 as t0 accommo- dato tbe people in that vicinity. ‘The Committes, after duly exami ing that part of the avenue through which it 48 proposed to extend tho track of the railroad, decided to report in favor of said extension, A bili vo the same effect has already passed the Board of Aldermen. Farsg Rvwon Concmsmixc vp Sreamemr Apwanc —It ‘was rumored in the jower part of, the city Iast evening, that a terions accident had happened to the steamsbip Adriatic, while the engineers were touting the qualities of the machinery. Jt was saserted by some parties that ‘this steamer bad actually sunk at her dock foot of ‘Twelfth street. In order to ascertain the trath in regard to the matter we despatched one of our reporters to the Novelty Works, where be learned that the rumors were entirely false and without apy foundation whatever. The Adristio waa safely moored at ber wharf, and hed, we were informed, undergone no trial by the engineers. What could give rise to euch a ridiculous rumor we are ‘at a lows to divine, ‘THALBERG’s CONCERT AT BROOKLYN.—The concert given by this great artist at tho Brooklyn Athenwum last night, ‘was crowded to overfiowing. On the previous Saturday almest all the seats had been secured, and yesterday many parties were disappointed in securing the places they desired. The programme selected for the oocasion comprised some of M. Thalberg’s beat compositions and pi- spoforle arrangements, which we need not say were played with al! the verve and brilllancy which distinguish his ex. execution, Ho was ably supporied by Madame Cora de Wilboret and Signor Morell), both of whom sbared large- ly i the appiavse of the evening. ‘M. Thalberg’s titth concert is announced for this even- ing si Niblo’a Saloon. The present series of concerts cloees w*th this week, and no one shouid mies the oppor- tanity of hearing the gre aicet pianist in the world, Naval Intelligence. Lieut. John S. Maury bas been ceiving ship Pennsylvania, and ordered to in the United States steamer Wabash to Paname, and re- Pa board United States ship 8. To the Editor of the New York He: We, the undersigned, passengers in the mail train from Bos ton on the Boston and Springtield and the Hertford and New Haven Railrond, on Sunday night last, feel it due to the tra- udlie to make @ statement of the inexcusable negiect and (ola) absence of regard for our cowfort as passengers, ges experienced on our passage to this city om the night n auestion. We left Boston at 8 o'clock. The night was cold and chilly, and the stove in the car contained but a miserable afire. Supposing that the condnetor would see to wi did not at ret pay much attention to it, till, by reason of the increased chillness of the car, one of the [> looked for some fuel to put on the fire. and found wood box en- tirely nn my train had left Boston without any fuel for the stove. By the time we reached Worcester the inthe stove was a)) out, apd between that stat on and were obliged to do without any fire atall, the i ly w many urgent solicitations F eS @ to have a consequence of the want of fuel, soon. jeasno eftort waa, made by aay of the employes of miles, no was made by au! er pany wo renew ity notwithstanding many and Crequent the Appeals of ety them to have some. } Petr oa a aa Et php) one of the lamps in the car began to show signe of giving out; the conductor baving been called to the os couldn't help it—there was uo oil.”’ all, © Morday morning, | roughly disgustes inpaired th a the parsimonious arrang: ma first to be nearly @ome alxty miles on their road in semi-darkness, through which the pasengers could with digienity ee og each other | The above is a piain statement of facta We leave the pub | lic to maxe their own. pts upon 1k | _'W. Bitton, George M. Walker, H. B Trane Doings. Boston” Capt Hack ac | Webs, Mr. and Mre @ A. Pord, (1 0; W. &. Day Penn- | evivania: P. tcudder, P. ©. Harmon, New York; C. M. Wil lame, Philadelphia; J. G,’ Mitchell,” Nantucket; Joseph Bo- | man, Watertown, Allsopp’s East India PALE ALE. SOTKeR. ‘The following are the only houses in this city where the ated ale ia to be had on dra ih om Beaver. Willam streets, Nos. St and 83 Pine street. Broadway. «No. 18 Phi street. Chion square. Broadway. roadway. nder Mewopolitan, Broadway. it Sutheriand '« joune Hotel. MePy! ion Ceotes |. Brow Water street. | Monument House Cnion to Express office, Wall st. | Mendums . - Next Washingion Hote) - Bowling Green. Bockman street. | ‘or, Murray and Greenwich Mickle Cor Pine nod Water mrset. Gilaey as, Waverley ‘and Fourth street. Reill’s, Old Star street. Phelp's Club Roome..... And tn Brooklyn— ‘Thomas acre, 6 Tomsey, City How) McNamee 0. 99 Main street. (AHR KENDALL. ‘Agent for the United States re ARON o. & bouth Williams ste Liquor Importations — Trappears from statistics derived from the Custom House, | | | Planosa, at Great Bengatnan’ large Asort- ment of new and second hand pianos, now selling, at grealy reduced prices, at J.& 0. FiSUILit'#, 825 Broad: Way, opposite tbe Iway theatre, Portraitypes for One Shilling, «miling and beautitul. Let the artist take your measure at 2 Broadway. | A Thanksgiving | Present.—Let band who |s desirous of presenting @ beantifal, as well as comfortable present to his wife, call on BANTA corner of And select from hia superb amsort Hae nae variety, both fuality and price, whieh we commend to the attention of hus- Dands, eweethoarta and wives. Kimball's Portraits of the People—| taken daily, by four skylights and thirty-five artiste. Gal lery, 47 Broadway. nee Ramage Ap » Xr rrr) | are g > 9 4 J, by magic proces. White's Hat, Fall Style.—1 Falto Pa Re Nama street. nd i Fars, Lo bie fal! bate and caps. No, 212 Broadway, eorner a Pts Sembeng thet at Dram- Gol OCH’S, ultom street. the nest amsort of fal) and winter clothing can be had at the lowest proce E it Wedding Cards, Envelopes, &e., at EVERDELL'S, 302 Bhndwer, corner of Duane street, entablished 1640. Business Seats, with Presses for St cards, paper and envelopes, very convenient. RVERVELL Broadway, corner of Duane street. Katabliehed 1540, Three medals awarded to J. GU Ime Feir of the American Inettute, foe tone, to wit:—A gold medal graphe. "A gold ‘medal for ereshe somges ie poet an raphe say {area ais Phevographie Palace Mf Leonard street. 8. B. tabliabmeut. 1800 Fur Collars for Gent's W; just served FORD 8 BOOTT'S, 2) Bresaway. nn? JU Furs.—Knox’s Furs are now from Broadway. tpanni—An Eternal te Holy Gig Geo. INGER & 00., 399 Cristadoro’s Hair Dye and Wigs are match- uni Both for sale, and the dye pri- Jess and articles. vately appl No: 6 Astor House. The dest in the world. bY shed oh opted at Noe 253 mowers Pills.—The finest Vomity Moar” @. and are recommended from ihe iver and stomach, aa they never falto Sure ihewe dineasch, —_—_—_—————— FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET, Monnay, Noy. 11—6 P. M. ‘The tendency of prices thie morning was downward from the opening to the close of the board, notwithstand- ing the extenstve transactions, The bulls find it up bil work to sustain prices at present points, to say nothing ‘about an advance, The market is fairly overran with ‘stock. A good deal of cash stock camein upon the re- Cent decline, and more bas come in on the recent ad- vance. Prices have been carried up on time contracts, ‘and when they begin to mature speculators must real- ize, Then we shall have balf a dozen sellors to one buy- er, avd then we shall see another low dip of the market. At the first board, to-day, Virginia 6’s fell off 34 per cent; Pennsylvania Coal, 34; La Crosse and Milwaukie, }; Pa- Pama, %\; llinois Central Railroad, ‘4; Cleveland and Toledo, jg. Erie advanced 3¢ per cent; Reading, 1%. Atter the adjournment of the board, the following sales ot acts and bonds were made at auction, by A. H. Ni- colay :— $1,000 City of Paducah, Ky. 6’, int. D000 New York sod eric it, 20 ebares St. Nicholas Ins Co added... do 80 Fulton Fire Ins. Co... 100 10 Knickerbocker Life Ins. Co 59 66 Tradesmen’s . 12236 At the second board the market generally was lower. Nicaragua Transit sold at 3 per cent. The !ifo of thiscon- cern is gradually wearing away, and all there is to show for the immense amount of money expended is a few old bulks of steamships. The fate of this company is highly suggestive, and those who are purchasing railroad stocks to the full extent of their private means and public loans ebould pause a moment when their eye resw on the 3 per ornt for Nicaragua, and seo if there are not many other stocks in tho same list destined to a similar result. Cumberland sold at 1834, which is a decline of 3 por cent; Exie fell off 1; New York Oentral, +s; Reading, %; Tiltpois Centra), 1s. Harlem advanced 3¢ per cent. Michi- gan Southern closed at 8734 per cent. After the board lower prices ruled, and the market closed heavy. The bank statement is all the bulls could desire, but there ‘s no sustaining power in the market. There is no outside response, and the supply of stock in the street is daily in- creasing, instead of diminishing. ‘Tho Aseiatant Treasurer reports to-day as follows: — Receipts. Payments. Balance. Monday...$236,000 40 $409,213 24 © $11,891,066 06 The warvrants entered at the Treasury Department, Washington, on the 13th and 14th inst., were as fallows:— ‘Texas debt warrants.. For the redemplion of 53,667 27 For the Treasury Departmer 233 50 For customs. 116,198 40 For the Inter! 41,065 53 War warrants received and ae 42 y warrants received and entered War re} From aneous sources, ‘Repayment on account of the Navy. The annexed statement exhibite the average daily movement ip the banking department of the banks of thia city during the week preceding Saturday morning, Nov. 15, 18566-— New Yore Crry Bawxs. Loans. ie. Oircul’n. $424,782 485,884 H 1,044,140 832, 123,987 1,168,7¢7 241,964 1,279,732 108,796 1'610,001 207,797 1,183'333 105,15) 96,461 431: 195,186 1,268,200 199,687 1, 123 97,339 Nerioe 120,879 += 138,384 148,692 195,700 119,688 = 298,818 93,846 213,202 74,154 906.177 The lawt returns, compared with those of the previous week, exhibit the following variations in the aggragates: — 127,517 89,744 698,079 9,008,663 ‘The annexed siatement exhibits « comparison of the leading departments of the baaks of this city for several ‘months — 9 rere 088,608 78, 762, 941,579 75,326,361 9,807 74,875, 164 i 2 2 2 3 = 3 Bi : & fe 3 FEE eetseees 333 ESSS8 SPESEOCOEE 322828 32x32 33 {2B pRERo BBE a. BE 3 2 3 at 3 ea 5 3 BEES s5Rs es F] SEB 2 33 3 PEt t 1, SEEESE829 83 2: a 53 $35 3 3 HE BEES 358 23828 Se 0 = S32 333 Perr iti tiie tty tf 3. 2 on. ‘J = 33933 nee BEE 3 i# 5 = 3 332 =Se2e3 S 33 325 aaa23 FSRRSSSIESS. 35 a = Fg BS F Ege +4 3 3 -- i 285 33 ny 38 s8 3 28: - 3 3 8B 3 3 = 323 544,499 418 90, 3 3 BS = 3 = =. ESSIESES a me 2 > S 3 2: oe 3. 3 3 By 38 bt we. 86. .109,579,776 1 "66, 109,716,426 1 205 1 2 S 3 Fe) 32 ane 3s $3 52 3332 3 =! a: 35 1 2D oP 332 3. Hi 23 EEF s2 2 iz 3 S8is PS 3 ; $1,080,811 | ‘The actual depantte tn the bank at he close of several 60,078,367 60,304,883 68,696,457 05,04, 116 56,983,387 Pectation, and is doubtless based upon a euddem increase im deposits, The specie reserve shows an increase of about three quarters of » million of dollars. The re- Ceipts trom California of sixteen hundred thousand dol- lars and large payments from the Sub-Treasury led us to Suppose tho aggregate specio reserve would have boon much larger. The Fulton to-day%or Havre, carried out Bearly balf # million, and the Cunard steamer from Boston for Liverpool, on Wednesday, will take out as much more. Asihe money market easea up specie deposits will in- crease, and another contraction is inevitable. Large pay- ments abroad bave been put off by the scarcity of money, and as seon as there is the least le} up, the !mporters wil commence remitting. The steamship Fulton, from this port for Havana to- day, carried out $492,202 in specie. The Texas, from San Juan, brought $127,061 67 in specie. The ¢ircuiar of De Coppet & Co. prepared for transmis- sion abroad, gives the following review of the bond and stock market:— State Stocks.—Virginia 6’s being scarce, have been done {ma sums of some importance, closing at 1%; per cent advance. Miesour! and Tennessee 6’s havo also been active, the former at 1 per cent advance, and the latter without any material change in price. City and County Bonds.—Some Bourbon county 6’s have been bought for American account at fully cus- tained prices. We know of no other transactions worth mentioning. Raflroad Bonds wore moderately active. The principal ‘business has been in Illinois Central Constructions, at 1; : in New York Central 7’s, at *¢ per cent rise, and in New York Centra) 6’s, at 34 per cent decline; and in Hudson River Third Mortgage, without ‘important variation. At private sale a limited amount of Galena and Chicago first mortgage was done, at a rise of 13¢ per cent. Railroad Shares have been extremely active, accom: panied by some sudden oscillations, but showing a de- cided advance on the prices of last week, as appears from the annexed table of daily quotations:—The most active have been Erie, at an advance of 1%; Reading, of 47/; Cleveland apd Toledo, of 2; New York Central, of 25¢; Michigan Southern of 2};, and Panama of 414 per cent. The following have been dealt in toa less extent. Illinois Coptral at », rise, Galena and Chicago st 3%, Cleveland and Pittsburg at 2, Chicego and Reck Island at 2, Michi- gan Central at 3, and Milwaukie and Mississippi at 2 per cent advance. Moncy Jess stringent for short loans, at 7 per cent. There is some improvement tm the rates for paper. We quote from 9 » 12 per cent for first class. Stock Moypar, Nov. 17, 1856, $3,000 6's... 94 200 shs Read. RR.e60 2,000 933g 100 8,000 91, 3,000 ss 10,000 10,000 1,000 1,000 11,000 Tre 20 abs Com’h Bank. 100 28 Park Bank.. 99 10 Mer Ex Bk 10634 50 Mech Bank 16 10 Ohio L&T 92 50 Canton Co....... 23 1¢ Del & Hud Canal. 126 260 Penn Coal Oo... 96 260 . 96 10 iy, 6 8236 260 a2 330 81% 800 8836 ne 88. do. 86%¢ 300 IMinols Con RR..c 116 88 (100 de 116 88 «100 ‘DEO 11635 62 «100 6% 62 ©1560 Gal&Chic RR,b60 116 0234 do. , -. 115 62 62: 62. 100 ai btw 140 Milw & Miss RR.. BOARD. 100 an RRs60 SECOND $3.000 ErieRR be "7b, 91 000 Hd Rad mg. 86 200 she Canton Cob6d 2214 100 Cum Coal Co. 18% 100 Nic Trane Co. #2 4¥ Ge Be. Asires.— Salen of 80 DbIs, pots were bneapsrvrrs.Plour,~ The market was heavy and sales were confined (0 nales of about 6,06 a 7.000 bbis, closing atm decline of about So per bbl. The transactions were made at about the opty Sapgonet Common to g ee Gormmen to geod Michigi. 0% Extra Suites... 6556 6m 6a 6 6a 7D 15a 7 iat 8 Chotee exira Georseuws, Richmond Giiy’ Miiiw * * 7 and St. Lous... ee oo 80a 8% Haxall and Gallegos... Seen Fa The market irr Canadian as steady, with mode rate sales a: the above quotations. Bout easier, with eales of about 460 a 700 wries prices given above. BR tn mode with smail Scam Sy sels oe % jersey. a $594 for | Brandywine was ftrmer by %. & io. per bushel, Was active at the” decline, and the snies reached in the meighborbood of 100.000 Dushela, ineinding spring at $135: Milwaakie club at $1.39 a $1 41; Western red at $1608 Southern do. ni $1 A $1 6 for white M and $1 a $1 66 for white Cana | dian, with one ‘A cousiderable par- Uen of the sales were made J were limited | 25.000 bushels, ined Southern yellow a ern were mi wales of State at Cox Mwy Corto’. —The market was quite steady, with more doing, the males having reeched about £000 bales.) r Preignts continued atift, with ents of | da 70, 060 bushels grain to Liverpool, at ous & lod. inbuik snd bass forenoon, in ship's bags, at lone some 4) with some whent in the { a About 2.000 & 3.00) bble. flour. at ‘de, oales of Compressed and uncompressed cotion' closing at 316d. tor both kinds. To Londen, about 20.000 a 30, (000 bushels of grain were engeged at Lid. a Li )gd., and 2,000 a 4,000 bbls. Hour at Xe. To Havre ratos were ‘woehanged. Fo California they ranged from 2c to Me. per foot measure: mv Frert —Stocks of raising in first hands were held at $3.85 for bunch, and $4374 for layers, which checked salen. Hav. Th arkot was ateaay, with aales of 500 « GW) bales, per ere steady, at Oc. a Me, with sales of 300 40 dale Liwe.—Rockiand was steady, at 8Te. for common and at $1 18 for Iomp: —Sales of 186 bh rio Rico were made at Ste, Mot and 8) do. Ca? a munesvade crude tnrpentine were At de. ensh, Common AVAL Stok mS —tales of | maior at 8 28: | Poem Was qriet at @) ay! 48 — Pork — | "Pro | lower rates, The sales embraced $15 4 a the Inside figure, while prime was at SIT 60. | dressed hogs were made at i}e.. and the igo. ‘the market wos heavy and closed at 74, chiefly at fates of 30) 1) more. Reef was stead: at bond Bho gn for bem nnd wr fe new and repack i for wid, Bnd tA for new Unicago. act hens cnn | i demand at 1c. @ We; ent meats were du | quiet ard unchanged. Lard waa dull with bs of souls ATi Dbie At 1d}ge 8 120. Butler waa tym and in wood de mon) or ie . & 250, and Ohio at 0 10. rine, Cheese wat at Ge. 6 a cg eg ape kat EstattmBy RB. Hi La —Honse and lot No, 39 Liberiy aoe 23x61, $14,200, By A. J. Bleecker & Co.— Monee and lot No. 17 Oberry street, Bi. 0 Rice was heavy and Jower, with salus of abou! 226 casks for export at $3535 a $6 37s, PICFS— Aout 2 bales of clowes ware sold at LLige., 4 mos. Svcanks —the market was ouite steady, with limued alos, which Were voniined to abou: 20 #50) hhda Cuba mnssovado, at wribla the range of a We , and «small lot of Porto Kico at yo! A £00 boxes No. 9) at B80. FY Bales of 700 bhia. were made at Sio., with amalt wied at 31Ko, j i RADY'S GALLERY, B ‘No. ‘380 Broadway Vien rtr® Protocrarns, Fintebed in merrount and water color. eqtal to minacaree, Ties Acerapecia\y approvriat ne giis (or the approaching ideye. 5 Faril ratte, works of art, statues and 7 dagnerrictypes copied by the photograph with patiees afethe” ‘Any required number ot piemres may be made from a atone. Front leg rare works of art will find tt shetopraph of great service in reproducing them. Hey get ost el ie larpest gel a4 rice ection In New York, York. apd our superior or manniaet to offer these t less than other ite the attention of close buyers. ITY FAILURE~DRY GOODS.—RENSEN & DINGER’S stock. Wi ~as, eig.noy ocering great pre By ak 'W. 8. BOND, 108 and 110 Sixth avenue, hibeeeniseianiaicnettiimanmeneipdinestonn at Team IANCY ARTICLES AND TOYS FOR GIFTS 4 # ente.—The most choice selection Js eceved trom Rurope, . 8, Rogers’ extensive bazaar, 499 Broad goods have Mr, Rogers in w° ; been by prise Oe ig of ‘je bracelets and panier hnache ‘jewel cases, workboxes, indie rede ro vellin; ‘&c., with the most extensive of in ry b EVANS’ EXTENSIVE ‘HING WAREHOUS! 66 and FULTON STREET, Bewween Gold & Cliff Fine black cloth surtoute and Kaglans. Petersham overcoats. q do, dc. Xe. ke. “Ke, ‘he. “he, he. he,” ‘ke., he. ke. GFRAINS RADWAY'S BELIEF, APPLIED 30, THR sprained limb or strained muscle’or tendon, will all soreness and restore the injured parts to strength in ten or fifteen minutes. BADWAY & CO., 162 Fulton street, New York. R. R. remedies sold by merchants, druggists and storekeep - ers everywhere. (OUSANDS NOW USE THE TOKAI WITH BENEFI- cial results, Unlike tobacco, the saliva is swallowed, to a re cette” Put up ia oll and retaued’ Fp excelient substitute.” Put u saivona, segar and drug siores. Wholesale, al No: Nov. 16. by the Rev. Mr. Gi A to Mies Exaa Waicnt Cocarxs, both of Brooklyn. Died. ‘Tuomeon.—On Sunday evening, Nov. 16, of Tuoson, boken. fever, Dr. Joux , of Ho NJ, a1 brahers, Wi Davi invited to ataad from the re- street, with- im Neepim.—Oa Sunday, Nov. 26, of pneumonia \dee, Mre. Barer Neeouam, aged 14 years, rebct of te Daniel Needham, of ‘The friends of the fa are invited to attend the funo- ral, from the reeiience of her sop, Elias P, No. 18 East Nineteenth street, thie a!ternoon, at a quarter to one o'clock. rs Roes.—On Sunday evening, Nov 16, at nine o'clock, Exyzauern Roe, aged 82 yoars and 12 dage. ‘The friends and relatives are ree) Invited to at- tend the funeral, this a'ternoop, at one |, from the reri¢ence of her son in law, Daniel Rolihaas, No, 902 Hudson street. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for inurment Sns.—On Friday, Noy. 14, Jomy Surru. ‘His friends and relatives are requested to attend the ‘unersi, from No. 16}, Houston strect, to morrow afer- Fmib-—On Menday, Noy. 3, Haw Fm, ELD.” nday, Noy. 17, ay 0, ta WR? Irtogae nad seqnatatene Fospectfully om nde and aca’ on are tm to attend the fumerai, frcm his inte residence, No, 98 James street, this afternoon, at one o'clock, West Broadway, this afterncon, at two o’clock. Albany papers pleare . Epwi A. Gaus, only child Gaia. —On Monday, Nov. 17 of Apron and Eliza Galo, aged 4 years, 9 montha and 97 oays. ‘The Order of gE. of the family are funeral, this afternoon. at two o'clood. of his paren’e, No. 138 Seventh avenue. Jone —On Bunday, Nov. 16, Haway Onarm, only obila of Be F. and Ann monthe 3 “ ie Mary Jones, aged 2 years, 8 are ‘The relatives and friends of the funeral, from No. 77 Sullivan street, Invited to aitend the Nor. 14 of consumption, Max. fon Oscar, son of Jai and Nancy Whitmore, aged rears monte and Sa aays. - jamton papers please copy. In Brooklyn, on Sundey, Nov. 16, Bassam P; a — a a: # friends, thore the famity, are respectfully this siternoon, at two invited to attend the Parents, No. 1(7 Gold ext con of Wiltiam and Margaret W; 10 morths and 10 aye. Basta = On Surday, Nov. 16, of ‘on, Mre. Mary Basta, i... — and a F PODS, James an Banta, are respectfully ‘Vited toattend the ay 15 the residence of aN George Banta, No 20 Summit ct, Brooklyn, Mra. Buporr Murgom, "ieee ett ite pa “ 16 foneral w' e part three o'clock All her = are respectfully invited to attend, Reeemrt —At Cypress - L. Arn Boypam, wife of David ‘The Iriepds of the family are inv riches re te, ee i Anan. —At Centreville, Staten Island, Nov 1" ater a mhort ‘linens, Hamvait ste wil ot a jen, a0 ter of Timothy Bogart, aged 94 years, mgt and sae fur! invited vars 4 1 * ily are to the fo neral, this afterncon, ‘clock, {rom the residence ier = terncon, at one o 4 the OCRWOOD.—At New Rochelle, on Nov. 16, FRavcen Guarcmn, ¢ ‘Rufus pen . "EASE sve Cineihiciinimninie e relatives or orleck Care eave a i} i ee ian raven ve Canal street 19M. via Epwir.—At White Plaine, on Friday, 4, a 8 months Banke —On lunge, Hesry Hapnine, * ‘the friends and acq’ bere of Marsh Lodge 804, F. and A and F , are reepeet Invited Jaie residence, in olan oon, at three leave treed Terr) ob 13 ond 8 o'oeoR,

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