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was alarmed whea he beard the voice of one; but ip bis Iively and eheerfu! ip allowed bun ‘@ pension of ENTRIES ON THE BOOKS—A DEFALCATION—$1(),000 3N Case AND $40,000 IN SBCURITIES GIVEN UP— SANK NOTE seEncrOns PAID NOT TO “ BLOW THE NEW \ORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1858. ‘week, at peek since lst January, and same time 1857, gods Cena, og LP Cnsve, Dassen, far 6 via Baran, Cnmn BC. V. Coes Shin AD. | Fellas ai cecrge W Hall, ties: aoe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wenxespay, Nov. 17—6 P. M. twas evident early this moruing that the market had ‘been oversold by some @ the bears, and to-morrow beng a dies non, there was so large a demand for stock for de- ‘very that prices advanced from 4g to 3 percent. A few operators took advantage of the temporary crisis to shift their sides, and aided the advance by purchases on As we remarked yesterday, nothing has oc- curred since the late decline began to alter the po=\' or products of the leading railway stocks. Money, \: : , i8 very plentiful, and cannot well grow dearer be- {From the Hartford Evening Prees, Nov, 16. 4-3 nek Connuintionees, having given "the Ltehfield bh investigation, pelboued for a permanout a hearing was "yee aiterneen bad cha:nber r Ellsworth, in Locius G. Peck, Esq. , aueaner for the Bank Gommis- peas read @ petition, of which the following is a TNC tays that it was averred by the officers of the bank, mer hearing, that there were ouly $2,300 in dilis = uke, but the Commissioners fn Amount is DOW £32,000. That the amount pledged to the Hurlbat Bank, as but $10,000, instead’ of Biocon, sof that the actual security for a loan, $15,000, as was averred by the officers of at the first bearing, the remaining $5,000 being Me hands of a broker in New York, who had pu' the same in cirulation with ihe knowledge of ificors of the bank, Dut without the knowiodge of the di Fectors, and that no record of these transactions was mae upon tie books of the bank. They also tind that the bank Dad no security or voucher, and received uo interest for these large loans of its currency. That the bank cannot redecm ils circulating wotes, elthgy at ite counter or elsewhere. iso find that instead of $89,750 out-of the $100, te capital stock having been paid ip, ae stated only 89 siares of Ui amounting to $8,900, had cagh—that 510 shares (which was a mi 4 KE. Hi. Hazleton & Co. woth of Michigan, for which they had 7 fore Bext spring; but it is, after all, no cheaper than it was @ month ago; and if, with the eymptoms of speculation which were then apparent outside epeculators remain aloof, it is hardly reasonable to expect them to come in now, on a declining market and in the face of the very reduced busiaces on the railways. It is this inst untoward feature stock market, which in reality is doing al! ‘There is mo gainsaying the factthat the leading roads ave not doing business enough to leave them much if apy profit after payisfe expenves and interest; and under such circumstances their stock is rendered none the better property by the cheapness of money. companies are paying dividend tral; others are passing them, like the Rock Island and teen persons, upon which they like the New York Cen es ih the names of thir- sh had been paid of the former hearing, the actual 2 $29,120 out of $89,750. ad that many of the entries relating to pa money for capital stock, many of the catrien Te. Mating to interest for notes discounted and for expenses of the bauk, were false and fraudulent. stances expenses Were twice charged, that all the books were 80 Kept that a defaleation by the cashier could not be easily detected or its amount ascertained. detieve there is a large defalcation or deficiency in the as: wets of the bank over and above the losses which That $900 in specie had been abstracted from the vaults of the bank. They aiso represent that the $43,009 of the Beman debt, ‘which was claimed to have been fully for $31,500, no part of which has yet been reali that of the other agsets of 1 realizedgor made available since the last hearing. The Commissioners further say that sinc of the Court passed on the Sd of September last, President of the bank, without the knowledge of the surrendered to both of Michi; notes amoutting to $27,600, and’ their “other ob! tions amounting to $13,500, and refunded to ther $10,600 ‘mcash or available assets, which large Payments for $51,000 of the hem before the bank was first enjoined. and the Messrs. Hazleton and Ball do not agree as to the Present condition of these assets. ‘The Commussioncrs further represent that they be! ey have been paid to bank note de- ork to induce them to so report the bills as to give them currency and an d x vaine to the capital stock. | That the cashier, there OWS: —'' Monroe, $33 66; Dye, $166 at; fay: nares $500 more, shares wore owned by 0 had paid $10,220, , and for which no the Erie; but the public—judging from the published ro- ports of earnings and from the general business of the counuy—shrewdly snspect that, so fir as real earnings are concerned, there is not much to choose among them. Nor is the prospect any Prighter for the future. Some re mark bas been made cpon the anproved business of the n October: the carpings of October, 1858, are aid to be $80,000 in excess of those of Getober, 1857, But what are the facts? In tbe unparatleled depression which made the month of October, 1857, #0 painfully memorable, the earnings of the Central fel! off $300,000 as compared With the corresponding month of 1856. just before the close of navigation in the North, they could not well be less; and it would have boen very ex iraordinary indeod if they had not shown some increase ‘The early part of November, being the last of the season, will doubtless also show an increase; but what ‘bnginess Can such lines as the Central expect for Decom- ber, January, February and Marehy The demand for State stocks to-day was tiberal; wo note an advance of in Missouris, in Tennessees; Virginias were steady at last quotation In the bond market the most active inquiry to-day was for Fries of all descriptions, and for Harlem and Hudson The Erie convertibles of '71 touched 40, Centrais were steady, 1 theafternoon there was a sale of La Crosse land grants at an advance of ‘4 per cent. Rank stocks were quiet, there were sales of American Exchange and Metropolitan at a decline of 3g and 1 per New York Central opened at 823;, Tose in the afternoon to 82%; but closed afterwards gt The contest on this stock at the afternoon board was very spirited; quite a number of the bears rushed in to close their contracts, in anticipation of higher prices Reading was also the cause of much contention. The stock is very scarce, having been freely purchased by Tt opened this morning at 52, and roge to $234, reacting afterward to about 51%. ral impression in the street ist ‘That in come in secured, was sold At such a season, wank very little has been E. H. — tal stock purchased By The President 33 im Californias; 34 tectors in New 5 which was added er’s bill, which accounts for the bill as it . scachier, £. L. Houghton, also states that Rumsey (tbe first owner of the bank) agreed to pay these ot to blow the ban Wessels, Geil and Kel 1 did not en- h was entirely detectors $1,000 * Board of Director Joug,, did not ess officers and dire within the last few weeks, Hazieton and Ball have withdrawn, rs and since Messrs. the charterof the portion of its capital stock, bas been ew York, and this with the knowledge Bank, or controll the Philadelphians @@ered for sale in Of the officers of y represent that the general circulation of the Dank bow amounts to $31,606; and the ¢.re' F wanke as collateral for debts due them of ¢ , $24,500—making the circulation Liable for t the movement in Read. ing is a mere cornen The Western stocks were all hi Galena closed Yj, 44, Southern preferred 4, higher than yeeterd at un advance of 5% y. Hudson River was in fair demand Panama was 14 higher ng prices were re 9% 290; Pacific mn missioners bet leve th danger of sustaining. loss t qT that a permanent ivjunction sea ibe issued and re d that he found that the large e bank and in the elieve that there was a bh f $50,000 was still hands of the public. single bona fide subscription to the bank at first. bet a very slight a $4; Reading, 517 & 52; Michigan Cen- Rock Ieland, 6: % Toledo, 983. its affairs no one bank ought to od. The business of the Sub Treasury to-day was: gitimate shape, he would entertain Mr. Hellis but he could wot see @ single Method pointed out wo relieve it. These gemtiemen have been to ece one man and another about raising funds to pat 3 in foOd Standing agam, but there is no yote of stock oiders here to ask for this, or express any faith should, then, appoint receivers for the bank, & ler's motion with pleasu The cameias at the Bank Clearing House this morning were €21,660,650 28, and the balances $893,816 27 The movement of the banks in the four principal cities reports are made,as shown of the Union in which we by their inst stateme _ 8 a8 foilows:— Catlin, of Harwinton, were gly appointed receiv. Four monthe were allowed for the pr New York Nov. mag ue 59 15. 4.00 Ayenicas Skawen Drep Aproan.—-Information ton, from Wm. Callao, Pera, of the foil wing American se Danie) Hussey, Massachusetts, 5.616 227 SHAN BHO 2a, Ses ron men has bes wt etee! now on exhil This steel is mate by anew pro- coss, much shorter and lees expensive than the old one— the stee! is not hammered, and The inventor, Mr. P. 8. ¢ road car wheels, axles, &c., of cast steel without a flaw in it, at barely a trifle over the cost of the ramearticles made of common iron If these expectations be realized, the railroad and manu facturing intereste will be gre’ will be introduced as a substitute for partments of machinery The atiention of railroad and ly drawn to some samples of at No. 4 Wall street. Josep Johnson, New York, Casual, Callao Rapid, Bella Vieta. Robert White,New York, Casual, April 21; Thomas King, Uuited Statve, Susan ¥ April 28, Thomas Atkinson, New York, Carual, Joupe hospital April 30, Joseph Richards, the metal is only meited jardiner, claims that be locomotive tires ited States, Shakepore May 3, George Wilson May 13, Robt. Smith United States, Lawrence Brown, nknown, Casnal, 7, Thomas Hoskins, New York, benefitted, and etee! 2%, Richard Williams, United States, John Bryant, ft sea, Got. 22, 1857 May 24, Francis Revir, ‘roa ip many de- There can be no doubt but our iron beds ih this country far surpass any which the Old World contains. ‘The following is a statement of the business of the Penx -ylvania Railrond Company for October road Porm “Biss United States, John Bryant, at United States, Jobo Bryaut, at ted States, John Bryant, at sea, . United States, John Bryant, at Sane 3, Henryl Wibbirt, unknown, Casual, Bolla Vista June 5, Win. Jackson, unknown, Casual, Bella Viet borpital Jupe §, Theodore Wert, United States, Callao, Callao. Davis, United States, © 1 June 14, John Awson, United States, Harrasecket, at sca, 858. June 31, Alex. Nickerson, unknown, Cagual, Guadaloupe Netearnings. Jan. 1 to Nov. 1, 1858.$4,334 069 bs Same period last year 4,347,881 Jane 14, Geo. H. — Canal Department October, 1856.... James Wiland, United States, Cs been received’ f ym the United on board the Ame- of Kingston, on the passage 8. Norton and L. mation bas also Consul at London, of the death p Nathan Hanan, es from Aug. 1 FE. Abrahame—ail of y Information has also been received from the United States Commercial Agent at San Juan dei Norte, of the death of Henry 8. Kelly San Joan river, on mamso ported lows puns at the Machuca Rapids, the 23d of Soptomber last. The d ceased is represented to hare been a natural r the United States, and to have spent several years. States of Ob.o « ‘The quantity of four, wheat tide water during th years 1857 and 1858, sey “om Th WILLIAM REID, K. ©. B., the Sist of Getober. The de gy man of the Scotch wae born at that up at the Woolwich Aca He entered the Englieh army in 1809 und was engaged during 1 in London on Sunday, ousel wes the Gens ane? ae the receipts of the above article —The caren for the years 1857 and was brought Increase. .1,018 306 —Reducing the wheat to flour, he ex oss 1888 over 1857 is €q: ‘ The redeipts at tide water of the produce, from the opening of the 14tb instant, | nd rejoined th In 1816 he serv was adjutant of the Corps of Sappers for 8 appeinted tothe against Algiere care after the peace 3 of the Bermuda Windward Wert India Islands in 1840 was appointed Com and directed the e nd Miners at tive Committee, in which capacit on the laws of m ‘Law of Storms"—that i a) whirlwinds—was founded in great measure # own experience in the on mulitary duty vefore hie government of Bermuda Work w not merely a theoretical ently practical value to al! who seas both of the Kast and West Indios. What ws & second edition of it was published a few years ago wi of the Developement of the Law oh a work should nd not a naval officor and was one that could pot be phenomena either of the which be was brought \uto t Indies, where he | investigation, t have to navigate &. reepeting the iat on at Pitts Against the legality of the It i remarkable thai atnral or mora) world with The Supreme Cow g last week, gave the county had neg Bary amount of tax to the railroad comi payment of subscriptions, had failed to pay interest on the on for a peremptory Expired at FAinburg on T ‘was the sole surviving grand-daughter of Sir Walter Scott, and the daughter of Mr nearly all the descendants of the great Scottish no and poet, ebe bas been cat off wae married a few years since to Mr. Hope Scott, the eminent barrister, who teok the acceding to the Abbotsford estates Mra. Seott leaves m infant of five weeks old, the Seb of October may the interest on the bonds, afer \e#, to whieh the bons were iseved in Joun Gibson Lockhart stock, The suit brought on a mot mandamus to compel jhe Commissioners of county to raise money by taxation to pay the interest upon to the genera! amicipation, the Court te question of railroad bopds in this proceeding, and has awarded the peremptory manda decizion poesesees in almost every section have credit t© vario in the prime of life latter surname on bis | the onde, Coutrer two young children, and has reviewea the w uly deecendante of the author of “Waverley. A REMARKABLE DWARP. A dwarf named Ricmmovne, who was only twonty three ied in the Rue d He wae, when young, #, mother of King authorities been that #0 distinguished anthority ae the Supreme Court le of the validity of these bonds A Philadelphia, ag well as of every other city y, which haye been honestly i jon of the Supreme Court heen sometirnes expreseod that the validity of our city vonds for railroad purporce might be fairly settled, #0 far as the Supreme Conrt of the Common ely enterta.ned eof the Duchess ‘enneyivania is on t ed none of the dati velution broke 0 sued, come within it he wae employed to convey despatches The doabt that bus abroad, and for that purpose was dressed as a baby n bis cap, and a nurse being For the last twenty-five years he 1 Foor, and during all that time never pugnance to strangere, and # being concealed proper. The epi ed makes excuption in regard to such bonds as may Have | een insued illegally or under par. Such joans, it 6 ery |: ily stated, cab Tecover no more from the county than () @ county actually received for them. Qn this point the os em TS foe aleamtions in. at. ai in that snscapiipie of teapots ta eta et ~ “France the county again Pp ‘debt. ipn- seca ther, Elias Howes; Emma vation 27 == S480) | Witte: Ws Sparks; ‘sd uber By Wareoo: 61 4,187 | Chase; r rand Mere Awek, Gi ia Arden- 83 1/541 | nes, Marsh, uniter ; Tarrabes, for Pensacola soon, Mg 2 Deering, for P! ig; "50 Toa geene Purkis; J ‘Hathawa; a ee Denmark, " og digo War ieniey Mens ome “Simeon Bore ’ s 32}068 401,617 | tention, schrs Monster, Souter; Chas arte C Pendleton, RECEIPTS BY NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD. Btoddard, diag; Enterprise Te ‘under t aryaton eo w Should be sold at par was not uo “ ‘The following is the of live stock bronght over | Snow, Richa In, for U ie tah and ality of thacounty. E'S"2" the county nad «| T4n—eePOrtee ec this road destined for New York, for the week ending | ,,L0%z0N, Nov «In port ahipeséroaien, Show, and Bunker Fight to contract upon that fand she did coairact on | y656 and ‘ST, was H . this A. Mo— Hill, Dousie, tor ‘ Bail, Hickey, for Caloutta; pa ey a SO a a) Brials, compared with i866-3°°73,000 bles De, | calle, 1,872 Horses, bead....... 1 | “Masta, Sept S—In 2 port ahipa Siam, Prince; Rather 7 i fhe ord - be $ Tey wore ircnedartans testers the cope 7 eld ae Pita | crease to other foreign ports was 18 00 Increase ane. + 42 | Clark; Boston, Potter; Phantom, Peterson, and ' Meteor, os, | Hoge, ——— | ville, tor ‘Boston, dg; Orphen Chase, fora a th Reindeer, Northern Lght, Doane; Re Patterson, for San Francisco bales. sara would yaid the: 4 6 genes wes pay theme if the pur rye to France, 27,000 bales. Total decréaso in exporte, . $3 m vany the! value. ‘alter that date, ber | 000 bales. Hi BIA it Talbot, "Burcens "ane jan sean it sh ould pay them, if the comans re: |" Fym.—Dry cod were firm at $3.50 a $875 for Grand et pry italic Pumien, wae: | 4, ee fesse the om! ona ry eight aan oo ‘of it. | Bank, and at $4 for George's. Mackere! wore firmer, and Pp 0 8 T AL DI DI IR REC E c Tr OR Y ‘eindeer, Townsend, for Calcutta; gery “Ayres, ie evry bolder an i receiver uf ‘De ‘bonds Meat ti, er icd $14 25 for No. largo; $13.25 for No. 2 s one 4, Nov Gn port nek win, Nugenh aia ign aa fiat condition, for there on he fac te on to $9 50 for No. 3's. Hatin tes a tie damask Se eee rant, Ch th ‘and & bianaiand, ‘sch Mary: Tr, do. (bn mort sh Ceylon, Bassett, for Boston, bark i, Nichola, for doavt Sept 8 pam Nov #c0ld brig Aan Purves; Cameron, Philadel- ‘Suyewa, Oct 24—Sld bark Stamboul, Kingman, Boston. Swatow, Sept Gin port bark O E Tilton, Briard; Mary F Slade, ¢ Crowell ‘and Urania, Turner, ne. ‘Nov L—Arr bark N,N. Yatharie, Crocker, Phila. To day ee ving Dap Y the afternoaa iaiis will close at | deipbia; rigs Cecelia, Kavanagh, do; Union, Armstrong, and wav at oh Autelope, Gunn, N York; eure Vil c Belle, Harvey, and @ Williams, Hamilton, do; 12th, Etna, Cid 12th brig Andrew Ring, Haskell, Philadelp! hia. VALPakatso, Oct l—1n port bark Hagh Hitckhesd, Corns from Balumore, just arr, TIME OF CLOSING AT THE NEW YORK POST curice. -North—Albany. bad ae Ceneden,». ae face ot lainly said it waa aren in pursuance of the act of A’ pemtl ‘or the 2th of Febr: ‘That ac ‘Dabs y RRIGHTE, fo ‘erpoo! rosin engaged inw, of which brokers and thelr ¥ a ‘were bonnd to take “ss re lava a 8 Vet notice, aa Well as other people. In the bond there was an ex- | St 28.; 60 tons press reference to the act, and im the act the condition was ex- | at 4d., while grain and flour were nominal. To London pressed in unmistakeable English. 200 bbis. of rosin wore engaged at 2s. 6d. per 280 Ibs. ; 300 But ag to the question of the constitutionality of the is- | do. crude tarpentine at 2s. 6d. per 280 Ibs. ; 30 tons ‘animal ue.of minicipal bonds fo railroad yarposes, and the matter at 208.; and 60 tierces rice at 20s. There was no- question of liability for the payment, principal’ wud in- | thing new to Glasgow. To Bremen 100 tierces rice were terest, of such issues, made and sold'pursnant to the acts | engaged, per steamer, at 35s. To Australia rates were at of Assembly, empowering such issues to bemade, itfis de pon foot measurement. Rates to California were un- cided, as far as Pennsylvania is concerned. hi P Fue. —The sales embraced about 2,000 boxes ins, A convention of representatives of the New Englind | ingaing layers at $2 45, M. Ros at’ $200; hie at every Monday and Thareda at8 A. M. eeaigned for ss ter Gverland, vin via | Vera Chuz, Oct To port schr HE 8; Some of the } banks friendly to the Bank of Mutual Redemption was | $110; and quarters at 6240. Ly Tey my coat bark held in Boston yesterday, to take into consideration alt wes firmly held ab 600. a ée., which tended to The Overland Mall trom St. Jowoph, (M0) t0 sine arr sea, ‘id od task for era’ ce = a Measures for sustaining the above institution in it8 ro- | “ow Seotch pig was held at $26 (in small lots), six See meee a tke ey iesins choad be | Sinaunee and lee deren, Wiateoeioes. npartens demption contest with the Suffolk Bank. By the lollow- | months. marked “Over ‘vin St. Joseph.’ [Per Steamer Canapa, at HAisrax—Truneral ing resolutions, which were adopted, it seems tnat the Pech aig ieee by Aaiatt age at 70. for | Bo. Pacer 27 Baswier, vis Panama, Saturday, 1 PM. Are from NYork ‘Nov, an Emily, Eddystone, Union, al 8 ed : a ee, ke lc, for tump do. 20.» oe : -M." Aibans, ut Helv ‘letta, Bi do country banks consider it their “duty’’ to redoem their Mo.ass.—The ‘market was steady, but enles were | Havana. 4th, Wm Tell, at Penzance; Sth, Ottawa, in the C1 AM, ““Arr from NOrleans Nov 3, Lemuel Dyer, at Havre. 10% A.M. wae for NYork Nov 4, Success, and Brewster, from Liver- By screw steaimahip ‘New York, for Poli for NOrleans Nov 2, Monmaouth, from the PO Pajero efor Germ an Stale, 0. yg, | Nenva, trom Gloucester; Mountaineer, and Avon, tte iver TIME OF CLOSING AT THE LONDON post OFFIC! for Philadelphia Nov 8, Columbus, from Liverpool, ‘The Overland Mall closes us follows:—Via Mar- Sid tor Boston Nov $, J & R Young, from Lam the 2d, 9th, l7thand 25th of each month, | _ Sid for Mobile Nov 4, Harland, from Liverpool, ih, Lady 12th and 20th, touching at | Russell, from do. bills in Boston:— light. 20 bhds. muscovado were soid at p. t. Resolved, That it is the duty of the banks in New Eng- Naval &ToRxs were inactive, and prices more or less lund to provide for the redemption of their bills m thecity | Nominal, at 60c. a Sle. for spirits; $1 50 for common rosin of Boston at their par value in specie, and thet the re. | and at $4 for crude phy yy straints heretofore imposed upon the undue expansion of Ora. —Sales Of oe oe. A 8,000 gallons linseed were bank currency ought in no degree to be diminished or im- | Made at 61c. a 620. The New Bedford Whalemen’s paired; but We believe it to be a right which the redeem. | Zést gives the following review of that market for tho ing Danks may properly exereise to select their own agent | Week ending the 15th inst. —We notice a better demand in to perform that service, having due regard to the service | Sperm since our last, and the sales embraced 2,000 bis. , of the public. as follows;—A00 bbls, ‘at $121; 650 do, at $1 22; 475 do. : ‘athamp- | _ The Sea Breeze took fire at Gibraltar Oct 28 It was soon Resolved, That the Bank of Mutual Redemption, char- | at $1 224; 735 at $1 98; aan 40'bbis. “head” at $1 30 per ‘and 20th. extinguished. Mees tered by the Legislature of Massachusetts for the the purpose Ee Bin marit a d Ri har intone Avenanis..Via Mareen an and Suex on the 16th. VieBoutb- | 41 ay Now 16—Ane poy Stockton, Cramer, Alex of redeeming the bills of the New England banks, ap- fe inaiing maniseatad by Nokiers. e ia in ood cence. Vin’ Aden‘ the dh an Zith of the mont. andria; Golden Gate, Samls, Babylon; Yankee Bird, inves ears to us to be based sound yh »- | Mand, both speculative and consumptive. The transac. canta the acuatiioa teeth pomtphealprt ts burdengq tions for the week include sales of 3,400 bole. for specnla- imposed upon the redeeming banks in the perfurmance of | tion at 52c. per gallon. Also for consumption, 990 bb: fi Braz. Southampton on the 9th of the mo York. “Old set Riterprise, Eawards, Ocean} so" Wiien the dae of making up the Todian ang Avatratlan | W deni Al Bennett fate ‘at London falls on ® Sunday, they are made up onthe | . BOSTO: Now 16—Arr su Timor, Bhby, NOrieans; sehr thelr public duty. at 62e. and 1,250 bbls. in parcels at S3c. per galion—mar- | Wevine teonioun: ‘Aid, Enghsh, Wilmington, Ni gone i the The weekly statement of the New Oricans bimfes at | Ket closing with further inquiry, and Biguer prices de. fates S steasaer. mee: ie Biron, hand, shows a falling off in short loans, but an increase to | Provisions.—Pork—The market was more buoyant, and the same extent in exchange. The specie runs over | the demand more active, with better prices at the close: or vor * hart Ho, Wells fg, NO; i brige twelve and a half millions, and since the statement was Hoe sales Stenona A0Gek 100 bois. Saat itn eet . MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. Nenkin tee oh ai ot enh Hanns d made the Biack Warrior hal arrived with $800,000. The | barrel av S18 "and primo at $19. Toa $14, Beet was FROM EUROPE. Stare Water Wie, Yall fabimeces rank Herbert, Mayos LY Names. Leases Date, Pi Ph Rock. CUaeen t'deste deposits continued to swell. The exact changes, cov..”| Steady, and the demand fair, with sales of about 425 bbls. Lsverpoo!. .Nov. ¢ Boston | Ramaelnaia Ely Bone aa bark fraemao, aod fem a inch wing countey ‘ime at $6 50a $7; country mess at “NewYork | Rewdeahip MR Ludwig: sel Rate Brigham. pared with the previous returns, are as follows:— or ones eck ee i: > extra do. FO! UROPE. RALTL cig N (6—A: Whitney, Decrease in short loans. . ait bos '2; prime mess was firm at $18 $19. Boef | wames, on wma For, | Bostou; echrs John OC teary, Fenton, ray phoebe Uinois | merease in specie... hums were in fair demand, with sales of 350 bis. at $13 | Ofreamian. Now York : Guivoy | None. “Cid bark Ray Maley Spatowr, Dostous brign Vivid Lt i | (Br), Mann, Halifax, me. Baron (° » Castine, L fin, AGabeey | Condor, ‘Alien, Sackaonille: ech HL ‘Adams, seam, ‘New Increase in circulation New York. 25a $15. Bacon was nominal. A gale of Pickled sides | Asia. . . Prince Albert.. Tnerease in deposits. 211,835 | were reported at 73gc.; dreased hoge were selling at To. New York....... Increase im exchange 5847300 | a t9,c, "Cut meate were in fair request: salos of 160 his. FOR CALIFORNIA. Baten ie Secret oceans Oe ena oa amet Increase in distant balances 15.449 | and tierces were made, including hams, at 9c. a 93¢c., | MosesTaylor..... ... New York...... Nov. 20........ Aspinwall | Cifwell NOrieans: ltaron ‘ie Castine, taitkin ‘Cardenas; schre. Increase in deposits proper. 196,186 \d shoulders at 6c. a 62%c. Lard was firmer, with sales ‘THE HAVANA AND NEW ORLEANS STEAMERS. Carlion Jayne, ayer, NYork via Tangier Sound; Eleeute (Br), Ermer Crty—From New York 24, arriving at Favana James, Bermuda. and New Orleans 10th. From New Orleans 20th, Havana The Tato Veneta were in Hampton Roads Ith, wind arriving at New York 28th. on bound:—Bi Bernice, Clark, tor Boston; sehra H P Sim- Canawaa—From New York 22th, arriving at Havana l7th | movs, Berk for NYork; F Merwin, Avery; H B and New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th, Havana 30h, | burk, and Mablon betts, Teasler, for do; Oriental, Chase, ‘and arriving at New York 34. Jos Holmes, Matthews, for Provitience (all from "Alexandria); The aggregates are as follow: of about 300 bbls. at 103¢c. a lle., and 500 kegs to arrive Loans. ms , Lr} 11X¢c. Butter and cheese wore steady and in good jemand. SvGars.—The sales embraced about 400 hhds. Cubas — the range of Gc. a T3gc. The market closed steady. % ‘Wurskry. market was steady, with sales of about 'HILADELPHIA—From New York 17th, arriving at Havana 224 | Margaret, from Charleston for NYork; Albemarle, from ——— Deo ta ae 300 Boia. at 24,0. and New Orleans 26h, From New Orleans 6th, Havana 8th, for do, Witird Salsbury, trom — edo: tan ‘Orian, Mat oti acr ati Se Ri cw chmnond {or do; Saray, Rogers, fem ‘At Chicago, on Wednesday, the Fox River Valiey Rail- SEW YORK CATILE MARKET Brack Waunion—From New York 2th, arriving at Havana | (ont Nickerson Nickeraon: do or ioe Caspian, Mogathiony id Ist and New Orleans |. From New Orleans 12th, Havana from Bi for Bat Jas Fond ‘was old a} auction and was tought by B, W. Ray- Wawespay, Nov. 17, 1808. | 36h, arriving at Now York 19th, wah nga ome Danis See | gh Fy yt mond for $1,000, for the benefit of the fret and second Isanet—From Charleston 4th and 19th, due at Havana 8th | Haltimore, went to sea 13th, th f, Pe bef in’ From Havana 10th and 26th, due at New York 16th | Selab, Gould, tor Charleston; bi BEEF CATTLE. The gene- | Vondholdere. lat y There was an ample supply of beef cattle in the yards | AMLSIM oes antos fall on Sunday the steamers will | (ony ias#, C Warwick, Lantare ha fallow : ° ° y Patterson, f all Baltimore, wen! ’ The following table will compare the exports of the | yoday, chiefly of an ordinary and inferior quality. ‘The sall Gn Monday, except from New Orieats . venice Mi. wat, Sr er | feven principal staple articles for the week and year— | roarket, notwithstanding, woeabout as lively as last week ~ HANGOR, Nov 15—Are brig Hampéem, Wiewell, Philadel- niches pastry 1808, eel roma bara * et ALMANAC TOR NEW YORK—vinS DAY. 1 | Rliaj sees Juda Hathaway, Weoddntry, aad Galena, 8bea, s Central ag | Week ending Nov. 11."Amount. Value. “Amount. Value, | 2%@ prices a little stiffer for the best offerings, which were . Syiboe “anom & 335 | BRISTOL, Nov 14-Sid brig California, West, NOrloane. Cotton, bales 1,354 $79, 228 1,572 $85,297 | Scarce and in active demand. Good, first class cattle BARNSTABL E, Nov 18—Arr sehr N & D Scudder, Cotell, Flour, bbls........6+ 43,107 would command 10c. ; Pacific Mail | Corn neal... a piper veceerg patost acing! bop btn eso _— CHARLESTON, Nov 18—CM_ ship Vocle Joe, Sewell, Liver Wheat, bushel... 227136193 pete igen in apres san orgie tee as ARED. Pools nehrs Mary JH t, Hamliion, Soneabargs| Pre Natterlye Boston. nip. Cataww ors tors wa at i lent, © See penn thine £2 fo prea Erarpeho Principia, Ne Ara, Havana and New Orleans se Rent ore, ee EP Nev ag . a ’ ; riggs = rr ships Win ¥ Kent, owtitie, John Erie, 16) Pork. Ll sae bmg — Pr Ba yae Berne - & ont | qSieamship Marion, Foster, Charieston—Spoffont, Tileston & fe, Phas Ibi, park Alin. Baker. NYork: sehr 8 Davie, some e isher, do; sloop Pair: falkiey, Wo for Galveston, put im nt eI ah aaa $484.85: $273,877 ag = ely ee .~ ht Ro oS boa ik- aye. for « barbor. In the offing, schr Kate Stamler, Andre, from 8% inois | Decrease of Week is compared with taat of t8s;ezt0.e7S | PEF PO thay oR mod me 4 IW trigham. Thom Klwell & Co. © TY POINT, Nov 14—Arr Brem bark Amaranth, Probst, best cat! aa oh 5 ee Maeve leet work's res; but fe a Crocker & Go. NYovk, to load for Bremen. The following is @ comparative statement of the value of | the average price somewhat A agent fally Age. per e market on © Boynton, Savels, Charleston—Waleh, Carver & |" CHATHAM, Nov 16—Arr schrs Cabot, Hamilton, NY; exports from the commencement of the year te Novem. | pound. range was from 6c. to 9., and the average 4 ion, Tens maken, ter lime - about 73;¢. There were 77 head from Texas—the first Speier. Shad, Philadelphia H Sandford Bit a for Fast See Se eee 1857. 1858. Increase. Decrease. | for some time—which were only medium, and com- “eine jas Fish, |, Rochelle—A Horo. CALAIS, Nov &—Sid schrs D B Barnard, Hoffses, Philadel- Cotton $9,980,478 6,927,965 — 3,052,513 | manded popes We have rarely’ seen fewer Bark ‘iiss Bune. ats “Thomas aud Maracaivo—Maitland, hia; Curtis, Johnson, and L Wala, Paine, NYork; Almira, en 531 porel siege pred to-day. The 4 Co. K, Charlie: 58,000 CO rs ral ous at Alora’ be tae wok. vo 3780 wok ry A Serauneh—Nenmith & Sons. ‘DORCHESTER, Nov 8—Arr sche Charles ® Curstairn, Phila- 1453040 9 34,404 | bead, and. at all the yards 4,045 "heat exclusive my aie AE delphi BT) ant 23 br Beg mre nr lg . = FRANKFORT, Nov 10—Arr brig Hobla, Rankin, Ravana, — | Bergen Hill’ on Monday, — which age bought peciport. Bb eche J 0 lenny cs Nf a Bay my = | mainly by New York butchers, ranging from GALVESTON, Nov +t! Vesa, Bint, Boston Ge. to %e. fer pound. The tom’ number: sold, therefore, pais a pevlably ait previo dori, Ok SS BSS =~ 4,011,992 ) Was not far from 5,000 head come about an’equal nam’ ‘ave aPaoaso 3,567,563 | ber last week. At Browning's there was a steady fair de- | Schr M Bledman, Terry, Fernandina—Dibble & Bunce. tor Liverpool, Idx; ‘oar Ww Concise be Bane sa Mand at about last week's rates. Chamberlin offered | Sehr Kate Meld, Robbin, Sayannah—D C Murray. barks Norumbega: Bunnders, for NYork eid); Minus Beborartes St k Exc more than usual this week, but there being a good de- Baltimore, Munroe, Bt Marys, Ga—Mailler, Lord & Que | for Cardiif (eld fi): Nueces, Stevens, (yg Mita, Wrnwmeay, Nov. 17,1858, | Mand the entire supply was disposed of at an early hour, ra ‘Schr Kate Merrill, Wicks, Charleston—Merrill & Abbott. Bradford, and Houston, Share, tor arope, do; Alauno, Pauer= £10000 US 6's 1874,. 104% 100 Khe Harlem RR), 137% | gt Prices varying from 6c. to Je. per pound, the latter J Taber, Cook, Chariestin—Van Brunt & Slaght. Se aoe Geis dee Racin ae eee fr Bow: oOo Teonee 1ee)., aes JO0 Hari near bio Zee | Bemg am extreme rate. Ai O'Briea’s there provaiiod a | Behr dawn Bare themye ccs afer & Co, | beige Lav aa cel for NYork (eld Guy Haat, Graders, fot -$ ia Se r demand for ail stock, at about last week's rates. Rhode Davia, Georgetowa—L Blossom & Son. ‘Prentan, Dougian, for Misasuan, a yest. Reoeg, m4 HY senmene : The prices current at'Allerton’s and elsowhere to-day | Sehr J W Hughes, Howard, Newbera—Davis & Holines. ry Dh pales sass tee : : were as follows.— Schr P Heilner, Gandy, Edenton, ac L F “recta siemeae Gat Ge o mn ennlt Kehr Masia Jane, Jones, Predericksburg—O H Pierson, saan schra Eben Raw= o . do. - - Rebecca, in ‘o. Y "Ck nite. | 14000 do... a Fiese quality. sass 88 50 a $0 00 oie Woden a amier & kar “iawrence, Hansen, Ca- 2000 Cal 7's new bds mary Bee oe ee Til atin bee, estoe—Dayion & Aprague. TGHEAND Lut tion 6% a 750 Hewey, New Ti = iG noe Cantos, Nov 16, SFI Paget ont, 000 Frie RR 2d mg $8: 38 | Eames te eee w phip Mi Ludwig. “Sone, passing in, steamer Wan Jenkina, 1000 Hot RRR ad m Seamer Novelty, Bell, Fasadelobia. MOBILE. Nov 11—Arr steamer Fashion, Smith, Galveston. 2000 Har RR iet mig 55 OO a 65 00 ARRIVED Cid bark TB Bartram, Gray, 8t Marks: beige Maria White, Ell- oo aad oe 45 00 & 60 00 | _ feamahin Montgomery. Crocker, Savannah. 70 houra, with | Well, Providence: Mary Hatiliton, kdgerkin, New York, abr teases 30 00 a 40 00 rs, to HB Cromwell & Co. Experienced Mie Mitchell, St Marks. 2c ise r. pa ACHIASPUKT. Nowis—Arr sche Losin Barton, Florida. Crowell, Savannad, with mise and pas- | Bost —Tl Py Eeeeer eH P, vas Henry Laurens, re ee. i i. 0 CRLF ASS (Mov Tl Arr sinmaip Magnolia, Crow- ary 0: ol. Below ees os p te Ww seg, rom "ait, acy be 1006 Chi A Rk Tbs, Sea inautian; Black Warrior, Builth, York, vie Hae 20 Mien 80 24 ant 0 29660 Won plan: Cost, Fost be Hines, Boas tems bins bed “ 4 ce; Buen Jesus 26 she Am Ex Bank. 108 » oe ef ‘Towed t wa 34, ships Orozimbo, and Joseph Clark. 70 Am Coal Co... eibol, NYork oa 100 100 Cumberland pref 224 .bO0 22% echr Beg ee Sra ty Oe ae oe oes cements, Cheeman, Philadel- nah apparently without damage. (By « telegraphic despatch werecuy. aR Ba Re Rice ue, Syren 3 emer from Savannah, 17th.) ie Hor }85Arr sche Roauth, Potengi Yo will have an opportunity of examining this splendid vessel | Yvure, nid.echre Willism 1. Richardson, HE daring Thureiay and Friday on the large Balance dock fot of Phila Oe ala canes street, as not be lowered (ill Naturday morning. ov 16. 4 FM—In port bark PC All who ca should avail themselves of the present opportanity wera Tr or for ais Sy ay of secing this immense vessel. Provincetown for rks ne of Sy edn la po The steamship Montgomery, Capt Crocker, arrived yester. | Fiance, for do; Charles’ from Taunton for @ay from Savannah. Purser LC Lasaliniere will accept our | Orisava, schra Wm © Atwater, Peiter, fr ir farmamah 192,101 1 282 54.819 1,834.473 1,598,658 60 do... 100 Athert Free StGo 61 SONY Cen RR,.810 8215 20 do. The total receipts of beef cattle atall the yards for the week, last week and week ending podead by 18, 1857, were as follows — do, 16 Mil & Miss RR.. y . thanks for a full npply of Southern papers. Philadelphia; J Resting, ‘do for NYorn: fi Nor & Wor RR... Wien, hence at Chavieaion, experience trom sistas Chamoae 100 Hartem Rit. . 13° WODeK,LaAWRR.. 40 +O ib 4 granptas te on ‘oo the 12th ist, took | from for do: Penn trom Paw ‘ we do.,....000 13 20 Stonington RR... 57 Nov. 18, ‘67. ad 65 161 114 | berry blow jaro ‘which. carried a away the | TY bound 8 and EBCOND BOARD, COWS AND CALVES. eee ee ee pole Dench an epuans @ 12000, new © Oo me she RY Cen R90 = fon Nace York before eprint ary me freee, Sat {jae auch Bagarerw Rovere whre w 5 w 2000 - 4 Or. seen Isinods eb, we 1000 Cal 7's new bs 100 do. ¢ market is dull, and prices iow. Common cows sell at trom | uate leh ult. with 5 i ba "ebe amt Woon and | : sloopa Franklia, Avery, "eiforts Gleaner Prins 4000 Prie R21 mt be 450 Brie RR $20 to $45, while inferior Setote ds nies from $15 0 $30— | ag Roan, at Gibraltar from New York, on the 28th Rept, | ita or Fars" Now 17—Arr schre schen Wootrafl 6 ee Barley, mm 2000 LaCr&MiI ¢ be 60 Hudson River RR 33% | Guite a number ranging bel at that low figure | took « hurricane in int 89 10, ion 64 16, and lost saila, boat snd fon, Boson (and eld for dor c 4B : 193,28 eae pees - be 5 Eerie RR. 3 are mateo wale ouee old ws which re a £4 deck lond. H Wilson, Pan and. ery * eha Cumb pre bi 700 Neadin RK. , | noth i irposes, and will not fatten. ere Jhooner nabore on Chureht!!, F1 Ke 4 O81 7 Pacifie Ml bim Co io ae has aprung up quite an active demand for fancy cows for | mated’ eels Teel rte ee emis Mate ve, | sare eth Soko m there 18th, apparently full of sario; her’ Leth. apparenty full of water, and satle stripped ton. Cavstzrn—Tha sloop Honter, of and from Rockaway ITLAN! sense Sousa Freeman, Haverstraw, for a cargo of bricks, when off Striker's Tae Tangier, 20, Aro re Nickerson, phy being under single reefed | Genoa, Robbing, Jersey’ City, ing near by. rounded too, | Drinkwater, Havana. Cid sth, family nee, and we have heard of several sales lately at from $65 w $90 for cows giving twenty quarts or more ee ‘The total receipts at ail the yards for the week, — and week ending Nov. 18, 1857, were as fol: ” do,.... 230 100 Chick Riel RR. 060 aad ” do. Horley. bu Alterton’ . Brownis Chamberli tate We alter: and Riedd | Gn ts . Hy This week... ‘s : ‘his ely. ay morning pay Nov 16 Arr cf by oftcer WH Decker, of ihe hia’ Joby Wtson, Netra it the services of two small steamtugs | Tontan r, do for Pawtne VEAL CALVES. # quite an increased demand for good to prime there have been many sales at from 6c.» 7c During the past few weeks there have been but few sales at the latter price, and the market has been rather dull, and bad ber the barge aflice pier at Whitebali, where F Winlewe, Port ieee hor ad al ber out—the [0-44 -" mean ane ook, Rta Lr Mesvea. hi appearance. tor, Karst, NYork, brige ign Bos AonR Att early hour Satnrda Tinakell. wo; schrs Mi * pilot boat Marion (Nol), while standing race he Heath =f toa ior re valet and from below, bark Joho Den~ 260 Gal & Chic R wl 72% | _ The 100 00. 200 do. - eee } Yo come inte the weather beit CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. even for the very boat offerings. The average quality of | gotashoroon Bullivads Talund Beach, meal me si wad MPA WICCKER Sor Wy ISArr achr tte Rock, yep, Pie Wannmmat, Nov. 1728 P. if the offerings to-day compared favorably with that of the | breaking violently around ber ear ah etn aground, tis sup’ | gelphts, Ski Ish, sehr Wim Peun, Hammond, NYork, 6th, Asuns.—Small wales of pos were made at $6 94, and of | Past few weeks, which may account, in part, for the in. | Kos that she will become n total lose. —Charleston Mercury, punch, § N lerton, Riwell, Phited a tt sal, bb ao ere A Body yg AT bo He a a8 tone, built at Newbnryport tn 1848, wh sda ideale me . Drmarererm—Fiour—The market was steady, and th en) ves sell nearly as fast as they come rab, 4 xilt at Newbni n wits | UR conn, Xor th better prades were firm, wh'le common brands Were PK he A Allerion's, but at “ithe ty garda Te | gtk frame snd phir with ined pine, crppern Paey ree | Nvore ne gear Ghee, NYors oy Fo Lit a] mete fosly siveed ent ceed ota ene a yal week, last wook, and ; Ly etzell, and Trojan, Cook, NYOrk. bid sehr tales footed up about 19,000 bbls. cloriag eines the ret November 18, 1887, were an follows -— ee a Bell Har, Beaton se sy i, BAY ht ete, at at New Redford, Inte of Middletown, Ct, of about | NYork ANAT Re aie Sonthard, fy a Aue purchased by Capt Hiram Look, of ay God mill harontver hail rows tes post under coonbond oh Sant | Horwet’ and Phas a ork ha ca lowing range of prices — Standard Buperfine Suave RS 30 42 7“ Extra State Jo. . Common to good W aa n 120 6 & She will sai! in a few days for Savannah, Ga, wo engage in | Havre: ir schr Anne Fopbia, ind Extra [owa, Michipan, Indiana She marent a BS. the rice business. ‘Whatemen. Arr i6th (by tel) bark Marin ad hoop Uhoo (ehypping 7 market for ehee) i oo henteeny 8 | auy nae our lat; and prion have advanced some one | olebeinsttaiyRine Mt bare Len} Franka, tor Auune | "ST MARIS, Nor cd bre 2 Canadian superfine and extra, 6 96 | to two shillings per head, with a prevailing de . Spoken, &e. int Pace, Preven Colpucen M xed to sire ight Southern. , 5 66 | mand throughout the day atthe advance. The improve Ship Kittie Floyd, Frost, from Liverpool for NOrleans, Nov 7 6 | ment was peticeable at aft the yards, and prices were stiff | 5, of Cubs. d re EM, Nov 18—Arr Henry Lavrena. Joboro & 6 | for ordinary to qualities. There are large numbers OftR MARZ Cipcker, Williams, from Liverpool for Charleston, chine for NYork (and. a job); Lith, sce Henry a 1 by 4 20 | Of carcasser ving &t Wasbie Washington market from Albany, | OG) We lal. ae. 0,26 Mimingwn . pat) Lnocadin, iw 7 1d bond 4 26 | but, owing to the do not depress mn ade on ion oan lay® from Boston for Smyrna, Oct pson, “rad ts che Hr ‘Bae k an n flowr a on firm, with fal 600 8 me Le hae Lyne iar and he they arrive. Foretgn Ports. pty ds, iphin), and 15 OF 3) mil coasters 700 bb thin range of our quotations. Southern | Good lambs are ve inquiry, le MOY, Sep! 5—Tn port a - flour was fh good demand, with rales of about 2/600 bbls. ajith ua Ge ae A Midek, Mite, ot | al torte harah, Wivbe cekree Wit , in which | cleeing within Lipo of our figures. Rye flour was salen Oct 2—In port bark Homer, Lindsey, for Boston + request, with sales of about 160 bbie. at the above MISCELLA. ations. "Core meal was dull and nominal, at the above - Chena tng C00, for Laon: ARBOUR, nge of figures for New Jersey and Brandywine. Wheat oan 1 ONS do Bork tase 16th in icy FURS - mae Te was tirioer, especially for the better qualities. Tee sales Waa molaare Grand Burk, Dollteor frome Fr AT WHOLESALE. embraced | about — 86,000 busbole® including — good Relient tort nod Hangon Gr Allegheny | white Canadian in store at $1 37, red winter phy dng unger, pnd Fiore, One mane he UTR TR & 00, pote ge at $1 22, mixed Iilinom at $1 11, un- bent ng ve » fe searee, 6 Titan, Rey eve way, sound Chicago ‘img at 75¢., common to Nov. 38, ly ley, 7 Southern at $1 16 981 20. Corn, under the pressure 1 aie ati io ane amet, rae Be | sou qemonace to to sell, war heavy, and closed at easier rates. The The receipts continue to afair extent, and there being a chm ‘and M 1 E Thompectt re Re er, interest for «ll | sales einbraced about 80.400 bushel, including Western | stend; fair demand, good heavy Mlinols corn fod are Noid |. Cla Both chr 8 oy No w mixed. at 720. a Tbe., chiefly within’ the range of Tée. a | firm at 5gge. m6 with an npward tendency. Other wiry F xilcen Rorgon, Sot jhe. white and yellow were nominal. Rye was in fair qualities are also ia request, and prices range from Amor: Stans Hutch, Latalon, to CY > kno oi id, and sales of about 4.000 bushels Northern wore | Se. a 5)ge. wedi, for Shanghae, Ball Rook, reported at 746. Barley was in fair demand, with pales of | _ The reecipte at the Hadson River drove yards, foot of heer Wham eras fi que oY about 16,000 bushels, at 73, a 800, for Sate, and 80c. a | Thirty seventh street, North river, for the week ending | olden State. Shee. in the Sée. for Canadian. Onte were stem, with wales of Dela. | Nov. 17, 1868, were:—By New York and Erie Railroad, yaa Ns bee | ee ware at Fate at se. 9,077; aan River Railroad, 3,116, Camden and Amboy To this end inet. 17 Covrenthe ‘market was y enshenges, while transac. | Railroad, 18M, New Jersey Contra) Railroad, 164; Albany thore te any ee cate FANCY FURR. ss HRB mes ‘A aes now Hone were quite limited. ere, 2,181, i" 7,189. Of which were sont Gogo The market improved one eighth of a cant per to Portieah atreet 1 880; sold, 19,663; left over, a , The r Ales embraced Trout 3,000 tales, elt cold, 2,146—Total, 17 Mr ia . mee of Iige. for middiing uplands, The ow RECAPITULATION, watement of the movements in cotton since the ‘The total receipte of all etock ata the yards for the tt ae ee