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8 Or tte News Icems. last day or two, and a ble of the Unvonrryaure Gosh ‘ok ExPURION—A fire ecoarred at | market. First class paper cannot bow Fyetoe ‘at leas Atlanta, Ga. on the Oth justant, which was afended With | tony per esnt, and some oonsiteradle n fons are & terri’ explosion of gunpower, causing Une death of L. | making 440 per cent, The bauks are evil discounting & Bl:Ae, ap actor, and wounding Frank O'Brien, carpea- | pretty fecely, but only to their customers. Tho tery Wenry Kotz, employer on the Georgia State Railroad; Du"R S Pomeray; P. 6. Buckley, of Albany; Geo. Joha- pn, propriewr of Planters’ Hotes Samusl Downs; a nite ’dr Mr. Kershaw; Robert Faulkner, a tinnor; Mr. Orr, of Newuan; James Stokes, a messenger in telegraph of- rates fur call loans still range at from 6 to 9 ver cent, ac- cording to security offered, The earnings of the Macou aud Western Railroad for October, 1859, were:— ; and Theophilus Harris, livery stable keeper. $1,029 90 > fey; and Theop! sone 30 Obituary. ‘Tbe Rutland (Vt.) Courier records the death of Nathan- tel Chambi rlain, m Wardsboro, iu that State, at the age of $9 years, fle was about 1B yaars old at the commence went of the Revolutionary war, and took @ partin that memorable sirnggle. : Stock Exchange. Waracey, Nov. 16, 1859. 16000 U, &. 5's 1874., 1033g 50 shs Hud RRR8bO sei FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. 1000 Tenn 6's ’90, wy 60 do. . oy <3 18000 do, oy 150 do a -B8K ‘Wrpxespay, Nov. 16,1859. | 31000 do. 60 do There is nothing new in the money market. The de- | 600 Virginia 50 do.. mand is quite active, though no advance in ratos has | 11010 Missourt 68... 1 seine: taken place The unwise policy of the banks has led a | 500 California Ts.. 844 60 Reading RR. umber of capitalists to withdraw their funds from the ir hy is Han market for the time. Undesirable paper rales high. We 91% — 6 Mich Oen Ri were shown an acceptance of the Secretary of War given 90-100 Pauama RR...860 129 a firm of army contractors which was seeking a par- | 4000 N Y Gen RR 7's 10335 1065 do......... 130 1000 HudRivRR3dm. 7% 200 ebawer at one per cent a month. The casy money market | so09 do... ] 78% 100 does not appear to tell on the paper of the departments at | 5000 Har RR Ist mig 913, 100 ‘Washington 1040 MicbSo 24mbus 41 10 “i 500 Cen RR bds, $54 25 As usual on Wednesday, there was nothing done ia | gang Lacr &Milig bs 12 ry foreign exchange to-day. The market, from present ap, | 2000 LErie&Witnbs. 67 ‘ c8, WI OshsBavk SN. Y., 982 0011 Gen RR....860 6135 Pearanccs, will be dull, and perhaps lower, tor Saturday's | Bans DKS WY. OOM TOD agit 20 do... . WY 100 .. ‘Tue course of the domettic exchanges ts shown by tho | 13 Pac Mail $8 O>..- 74 260 Glo, Col @ Cp RR ex following table of the price of sight bilison New York at ber a 830 Bx = pg 3. the cities mentioned: — oP) bags 3k 1400 do 100 Del & Hut 98 eh 300 anton Co; iN 100 Chie & Ri Qoeinnati “ 200 N-¥ Cen RR,.s10 7975 Philarelpnia. “ 425 80” 200 Boston, “ 550 8034 | 50 Baiumore . “« 150 8035 200 Charleston. 4 50 Bi. 100 Savannah 100 4 Mobile. 10 Erie RR 71g 450 New orieans...2. 50 Hud Riv RR..s60 38 100 There was more animation in the stock market to-day, oo RR..s15 1834 ‘the advance in Panama and Hudson River is attracting 3 | “33009 do.....810 844 BO do... 880 182 good deal of attention among oatsiders. The former 20000 Tenn 62,00, 0% 80 do. .... 98 189 "2 ) Virginia 6's oY 10. 3 opened to-day at 129, an advance of one er cent over the 16shs Hanover Bank 87 60 Go. 200 188 last reported price last night, advanced steadily t0 134, at | 50 Pacitic Mail SSC@o 74 600 IN Cen Ri ‘which price it was held between the boards, and closed | 360.N Y Central RR.. 8034 100 do. - 825g tm the afternoon at 18234 bid. The latter advancad one | } do. 3g Coyne mace ws per cent, closing 39% bid. In both cases the rise appears 100 ‘a0. RY to be the simple effect of purchases for speculation and 450 a investment; it is not alleged in any quarter that it has ny fae ‘Deen caused by any cornering operation. The short sales 60 do. 1g of both Hudson River and Panama are, however, increas- 200 do... ..86 12% ing; the general short interest is becoming formidable. ae ey, mee RR nie ‘The Western shares, especially Rock Island, which was 100 Chic & Ri ai quite active, were ratber better; Central advanced ¥ a 100 do, 6355 i » stocks and railway bouds was ‘100 do. 837% 3. The business in Stute stocks and iy as sae) ‘MILCH COWS, Firet quality beens Ordinary to good quality, Common quality , Infertor quality ....... ‘VEAL CALVES, First quality, per Mb, . Ordwary quality... Common quality... Interior quality .... SHEEP AND LAMBS. Primo quality, per head . “Ordimary....... Common. Inferior Firet quality, per Ib. ‘Other qualities... MILCH Cows, The supply continues fuir, and the market is heavy at our (previous quotations A large proportion of the offer- ings were interior, and brought only from $20 Lo $30 per heud—some of them selling at even less prices. ‘The total receipts at all the yards for the week and last week were as follows:— Weshington Yard, Browning's. Chamberlin's. 0? Brien’s. ‘This week 22 vi 45 Fast week... ..42 36 34 VEAL CaLves. There is a plentiful supply aud the demand is still mod- erate and the market heavy except for eatras which bring full prices. ‘The total receipts at all the yards for the week and last week were as follows :— 42 Washington Yard. Browning's. Chamberlin's. O'Brien’s. This week AD 35 a 118 Last week 384 35 89 xt SHEEP AND LAMBS Are plenty, but the demand being active prices are ‘about 25c. per head higher, and the offiringa sold neariy as fastas they arrived, at our quotations. The offerin were of a good quality and but our tuside rate ‘The total receipts at all the yards for the week and last week were as follows: . "3 Chamberlin's. O'Brien's. ww sales wore effectod at Washinguom Yard. This week... .741 6,211 5481 3,898 Last week... .772 8,372 4,197 2,605 SWINE. Tho demand continues active, and prices have advanced {c. per pound, at which sales bave been readily eilected. There were ou sale 6,000 head, at 5340. a 6c. The receipts at Huson River Drove Yards, foot of Thirty.sevanth street, North river, for the week ending Nov. 16, 1859, were:—By New York and Erie Railroad, 2,403; Huds River Railroad, 469; Camden and Amboy Railroad, remaining from last report, 1, Total, 4,809. ’ Sold 4,376; lett over unsold, 123. RECAPITULATION. The total receipts of all stock’ at all the yards for the week and last week were as follows:— Beeves. Qows. Cals. Sh’p & L ‘Washington Yard 9 470 741 Browning's . 87 22 86 5,215 Chamberlin’ 98 41 7 O'Brien's 3645 8 123 701 164 587 MABITIME iNTBULIibKsCK, SPECIAL NOTICE a and letters intended fur the Rew Yous Henawy ALWANAO FUL NEW 20K —file Jarger than usual, and prices were goneralty better. In ‘the afternoon the market was very active, and -wtocks closed unsettled at the following quotations :— Missouri 6's, 84% @ 3g; Canton, 173; a 18; Cumberland Coa) preferred, 33.e 14; Pacific Mail Steamship, 73% a 74; Rew York Centre!, 803; a 14; Erie, 73; @ 4y; Hudson River, 393; a4; Harlem, 10a 1;; do. preferred, 3644 a 36; Reading, 88 a 4x; Michigan Central, 812 a 33; Mi- e@bigan Soutbern and Northern Indiana, 63g a X; do, CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wepxgspay, Nov. 16—6 P. M. -AsnEs were in demand, wAb smull sales, including pots at 64sc. and pearls at $1¢c. Bakaberurrs.—Flour—The market was again lower and closed ata decline of Sc. a10c. per barrel for nost de- scriptions of State and Western, except ihe better class ofextra brands, There was more activity at the declin», and the sales embraced about 17,000 bbis., closing within the following range ef prices:— guaranteed, 17% 418; Panama, 132}4 a 193; Tilivois Cen- | sons superfine State, 92 asi ory tral, 025m 3; Galena and Chicago, 12% « 7%; Clveland | Fstra State... 5 a 816 ence : clund, 68% a 3. | Superfine Western ; a5 amt Tied, 2036-36; Chiibago and Hock Islan, 6596 8.24. |’ Co ant chotaminanteralexten, 515 a 660 The business-of the Sud Treasury wae as follows to- | frum Geneen ea day:-— Mined to straight Southern. +650 a 875 a7 18 | Straight to good extra do. 40 a 725 beac Saeed. | Choice extra family and baicer’s +700 a 800 = 3 oss'ouo se | Bye flour. : 1350 a 435 “gleam on | Comal 410 a 440 — —Canacian’ iiour was ‘beavy, and ‘the sales light, em- The earnings of the Erie Raitread for the moath of | bracing 300 bbis, at.$5 75a $6 20. Seurhern flour was in é good demand, with sales of about 2,900 bbis., closing Bay cen tas -$485,969 39 | Srithin the rauge of the above prices. “Ry» flour was um beachat ’ ‘ ebapged, while the *ales embraced about 25U bis Corn Increase ‘ $5,055 03 | FHS steady, with sales of Jersey at the above inside quo- tation. Wheat—The market was heavy and iower, wae the sales were confined tw about 15,000 4 16,000 bushels at $) 50 for white Kentucky; $1 38 tor whits Canada; $1 33 for Miiwaucee club; $110 for Chicago spring Corn— Sales 15,000 bushels ut $1 01 a $1 G3 for old yellow Jur- sey and Southern, and §7c. a Qc. for new do. ans do. RKye—Sales 12,000’ bushels at 86c. Barley—Sales 24,000 ‘dushels at 68¢. a 83c. Outs were firmer and in good de. anand, with saies of good to prime Canadian at 450. a 460. Corres —The market was firm, but sales were light. The exchanges at the Bank Clearing House this morning were $22,551,767 96, and the balances $1,175,133 16. ‘The foliowing ble will show the condition of the banks im the four leading cities of the Union, as per their last Statements to band :— Cities N. York, Nov. 14. . Circulation. 080,191 20,106,956 8,443,555, Deposits. |S iA. ‘ov. fo. eel % oe sa Sales of 400 bags of Rio wera mate at U1 ic. a 12; aoa Teans, Nov. 8; 1A.6i07H4 19 668985 12, 08920 9.676.084 | LS ae Se oe Oe a were otter ane eane es bags St. Dormngo were sold at 1144¢¢. Corron.—There was les fpirit in the market, while the sales embraced about 1,60) bules, closing on the basis of ubont 11 3:c. for middling uplands. Freicuts.—To Liverpool 300 bale’ of cotton were en- Baged atB-16d.; 200 boxes cheese by vessel at 258.; 349 bbis. flour at 2s., aud 300 bbis. rosin at 2s, 8d. To London—26 tons tallow were engaged at 263; 40 tierces rice at 278 6d; 20 bbis. paint at 53; 200 ‘dbis. West India fruit at 28. 9d., and 300 bbis. rosin at 3s. A brig was taken up t wad at Cedar Keys with lumber for New York, at $875. Rates to Havre were steady, with moderate engagements at unchanged rates. Frvrt.—Sales of 1,0v0 boxes raisins were made, inclu. ing layers, at $260; M. R.’s,at $240; halves, at $1 and quarters, ut $2 40. Total ......-+.--- $26,816,969 129,307,876 42,759,812 27,741,789 AS compared with last week, we nete an increase of $1,500,000 io the loans, making an aggregate increase of $6,000,000 in this item within the moata. During the game period the specie had deciined $1,500,000. The in- crease of koans has taken place, for the most part, here and at Poston. The deposits ehow a slight increase over fast week. ‘The following table will show how those banks have worked since January Date. Loans, omits. Speeie. Circulat’n Jan 1- 8.,$285,841,000 156,583,000 58,710.000 27,382,000 Feb. 5-14 000 54,444,000 28,921,000 Hay.—The market was steady and active, with salos Mar. 5-12 (000 4,648,000 30,071,000 | of about 2,000 a 3,000 bales for shipment, at 75c. 2 80c. ap 211 487,000 65,497 000, 43,000 Hors.—The market was firm, bat eales were light; 40 May 7-15. 1152,000 53,843,000 31,357,000 | Bales uew crop were sold at 12c. a 17c. June 4-13. IRoN.—Sales of 180 tone Seotch pig were made 2: $23 50 224, six months. Navan Storss—The market was quiet, with limited sales of spirits at 46¢ ; common rosin aud crude turpen- tine were comparatively quiet, and prices unchange Gus —Sales of 6,000 gallons Imseed were mato at $25.50 a $24, six months; crude sperm was quiet at $1 36 % $1 38, and whale ranged from 47c. Phe fol ing review of the New Bedford market, for the week eucivg the Tih instant, is from the Whalemen's Ship ying List:—Sperm: We ‘notice considerable inquiry for Sperm and an upward tendency in pricee. The trausac tions for the week include gales of 300 bbls at $1 34 per gallon, and 1,050 do. at a price not transpired, the market closing with further inquiry. Whale ts ia moderate de- » and the salos since our last embrace 850 bbis., in parcels, at 50c. per gation; also, 600 bbis. dark South Sea, at 42c. per gailon. Provasioxe.—Pork—The market exhibited no material change in prices: the sales embrace? about 1,800 a 2,000 bbls, iucluding new meee. at $15 1234, old at'$.5, unin Fpected mexs at $15 3734, and prime at $10 60 a $10 62}, ansteady, with sales of 250 a 30 bbis , mcluding 43 at $5 25, and repacked mess at $0.a $9 wat Sil a $ii 373g, prime mess was ia re- 2,000 122,818, 4,877 00 122,385,000 42,916,649 ‘48,000 123,108;000 42)828,900 27,54 $850,000 44,294,000 27,4) ‘ 760,000 44,705,900 27 18,000 129,067 4100 43,494,000 The Cunard.steamer which sailed from Boston to-day took out $100,000 in specie. A mveting bas been held of bondholders of the city of Milwaukee, impatient about their interest. It wus ad_ dressed by Mesers. Elijah Maun, Watts Shermen, Decop- pett and others. At last— Mr. Mann offered the following sesolutions, «hich were unavimously passed, aud the proceedings ordered w ve published :— Resvlved, That the bondboldere of the beeds of the $7}, andex “Ony of Milwaukee,” ia view of tue returning prosperity | quest, with gules of 800 bbie Chicago reported at $19 @ ‘Of said city and the Western States generally, bas | $20. Beef hams were quiet at $12 50a$14 50. Bacon ficent expectation thav-the people and the munteipal autho- | Wae on fair dwtnand, aud Biles Of 890 boxes Camberiacd Tities of saiu city will wtopt early aud effectual mnewsur for the payment of the arrears of intercet due oa their bonds. Resolved, That a committee of five be appointed by the | ehair w confer with the city authorities, aud urge upon them definite and immediate acuoa Ww olfeot the objscts Specified in the foregoing resoluuon. ip reiton the Chair sppointed the following gentle- amen :--Mr. Draper, Mr. Manu, Mr. Deceppet, Me. Rush, ‘Ar. Laue. a Gu the motion of Francis Finch, Esq., Mr. Sherman wag added to the committee of tive WATCS SHERMAN, Chairman. Snavon Draper, Secretary. | The Kerosene Gil Company’s Direcwre feel confident | @bat they will obtain the delay they seek from their credi ors. The amount of paper held over is about $400,000. | ‘The suit of John 4. C. Gray ageinst the Michigun South. ern Railroad Company bas been settied—the late trea. surer accepting $800, the amount of his salary in full, for | rhe claim of $15,000, The Indians State Bank, ok! organization, is nearly “Drought to a final clove of its business. Since tye Lat or | January settlement the assignee has realized avd distri. | buted to the stockholders 15 per ceut more, mukiog abou: 80 per cent of a surplus which has been divided, leaving about 5 per cent to be colivcted. The annexed table gives the receipts of flour, wheat wand corn at Tuledo during the week endiug Monday, cut were reported, deliverable in Decembor and January, and 600 co. long boneless, deliverable within the same e—both at p.t Lard was firm, with sales of abowt sat 103Z0, a Ie. at 8c. a 22c. for good to prime State; while fair to choice chuese ranged from be. a Ne. Rick, —Sales of 500 casks were made at 3%c. a 43Jc. por Ib., part tor export. SvGaks.—The market was firma but Jess active. ‘rhe sales reached about 600 Lhas., 660 of whch consisted of Porto Rico at 7e.a7%¢., 40a 60 Caba, ehictly at 6 and 50 ditto prime to choice at 7446. a 7Kc.; 130 boxes at p. t., apd 3.900 bags Pernambucos at p. t., said wo have been at about 6%¢. Tatsow.—The sales embraced about 11/000 Ibs., at nye. Tras—The public sale held to day drew a good com- pany, and a fair spirit of competition among bidders was manifested. The catalogue was noteo large as some of those offered at previous sales, and the prices obtained, quality considered, were less favorable than those of fur. 5 t allotired were syld out within th following range of quotations:—Hyson sold wt 31 i¢¢ Bfc.; young Hyson sold at 26 3gc. a Bde.; ewankey, 2 gunpowder, 36c. a 523gc., imperial, Be. « 553, 26360. ; OOlOME, 2044. a BBe. trangactions in the New Bodford past week ineluded sales of 6,599 pounds Arctic at 42c., 16,500 do, Ochotek at 82c,, aod 28,000 do, ‘at a price not transpired. Wiuskxy was steady, with selos of 200 barrels at 273¢¢. KEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. ‘Sev tie Weovemay, Nov. 16, 1959. sie Floee. Com, | ™# total umber of beef cattle yarded yesterday and By Michigan Southern RR. .18,624 1,sb0 | teday shows an increase over iat of last weck, and the By Tolevo and Wabash BR, . me 9 | inarket was without noticeable change. The numbor of By here ‘ ocr bey 5h) | fret class cattle was emall, however, and holders of thie y ie — | description were firm and they wore enabled to obtain Total...... ono e 029,049 34,132 99,250 | prices fully equal to the prevailing rates of Wednesday Receipts by D. & ~ ecttee not included, | last. ‘There were more inferior cattle offered, and prices Shipment from Tolodo of flour, wheat and corn during | geciined half vo onc cent a pound, « large numberof them | the week ending Monday, Nov. 7:— having been disposed of at as low as 6s per pound. The Wheat. Corn, | dulk of the offeripge, however, were ordinary to good, UGL18 49,44 | 800 More than ball of this cription were sold ou Tues. 14°526 1,886 | Gay abfull prices. The range today was irom 6c. w ¥ige., arn and a few extras brought 10c. The attendance wad 110,644 bo,7y0 | larger than we have seen for a loog time, and not with standing it Was bo dull, the probabuity was fair for an early clearing oot of most of the yards, with the exeap tion, perbape, of afew of the most interior, which were aitogether unit for mark Shipped by Cleveland and Toledo Railroad Noy. 8:— Flour, 850 bbis.; wheat, 2,462 bushels. ‘The Botton Post thus notices the us ey market of that The demand on Monday at the Bergen Hill yards was city: — moderate, but the sales for this city reached about 1,100 Tn Boston the bankers are less supplied with long lists of | head at our range. But few, however, sold at under Te, favorne paper, aud we regular appheations for discounts | for the poorest, ‘ ‘ the Danks are per pUDly less num-rous than they At Browning’s a fair demand prevailed and sales were Sr call, Wek OF (Wo wines, TO really first class borrowers | ot foM pri , : 20 call, the rato is not above ve por cent for large sums AL eee ee eat sed ir YM td Smaller call loans and most of te paper offeral pay nx | Teebect, though there were but few ow sulo und they Per cevt, aud there are a good Many outside transacuous | Were £000 purchased, F with good stock collaterals that pay from seven vo wine At O’Rrien’s the market was quiet, and sales were Loans on the * fancies effected at from 6c. a 8ige. a Se. and anything considered inferior or gay ot and wpwards ‘The total receipts at all the yards for the week aad last rior oF muspicious in the Hine 18 not taken cxcopt ata high shieee Noe | week were as follows: generally, money is very dull and ioenteka ee ae Washington Yard. Browning’s. Chamberlin’s. O' Brien’s gent to esteemed bank borrowers, New York tu This week... 8,045 87 93 86 ‘Deen in very quick demand through th, kK. Exchange | [ant weel 8,218 94 38 Js ruling against Boston, but ae yet very litte specie has “ PRICES. been lost by tbe street. The K Aggregate shows but a BEEF CATTLE. rifting decline since last week. First quality, per ewt, $9 0a 9 50 ‘The Baltimore Lzchange of yesterday says. Yrdinary to good quality 80009 4 We notice an increased demand for money within the Inferior quality”. oe 4 4 2600 Secrets Buter was atondy, and prices | a 6 49) moo Risza.. 441/ men wares. of New York, November 16, 1859, CLEARED. Steamabip Daniel Webster, Wright, Havana—D B Allen. Spies ‘Thomas Swann, Y, Savanoab—-H 1 Crom- well & Co. 2 Letmship Columbia, Berry, Charleston—Spottord, Tileston 0. FS Steamship Roanoke, Couch, Norfolk, &o—Tudiam & Heine- en. ctumship Chesapeake, Crowell, PorUand—H B Cromwell & ‘0. Ship Reporter, Holt, San Franciseo—W T Coleman & Co. Ship WS Lindsay, Gray, New Orleans—Rabson & Fosdick. Bark Dyson (Br), Halliday Glasgow—J © Mcarthur. Bark E Wrieht, Jr, Gibbs, St J bark Tuduatrie, Hileken, Savannah—Muller & Kroger. ctl MA Forrest, Gillespie, Babla (recleared)—U' Moke & Brig C Rogers, Britt, Elizabeth, Sehr ‘ah Maria, Underhill. Nog ho A Baiz. Sebr Kate Field, Robbing, vaiveston—D UC Murray. febr Wave, Merritt, Jacksonville. Schr F Nickerson, Tulford, Charleston—Dollner & Potter. bobr Bergen, Megee, Petereburg—Jus Hunter. ARRIVED. Steamship New York (Brem), Von Santen, Bremen Oct 29, and Southampton Nov 2, with mdse and 394 passengers, to Gelpeke, Keutgen & Reictelt’ Has experienced heavy weat- erly ga'es the entire passage, Was detained at Southampton 24 boure by « heavy westecly gale Steamship Thomas Swann, Ramsey, Savannah, with mdse, to HB Cromwell & Co. Ship Borneo (of Kicbmond, Me), Flitner Bristol. E. Rept 20, [ith mése, to Nesmith & Sons. Hus had heavy weather, split ‘sails, Ac. Kark Achilles (of Philadelphia), Spedden, Ginszow, Oct 5, ‘with mdse, to Pmpham & Dimoa. “Has had very beany gales from SW to W and NW from the lon of 41 to Naatacket Shoal, Bark E)be (Ham), Boll, Hamburg, 40 days. with mdse and 106 passengers to Kunbardt & Co. kth inst, Iat 20.4), lon 62, saw the wreck of a vessel batlog from isoston, with both masts gone, waterlogged and abandoned, supposed her a herin. brig. Bark W id Pi Connell, Vera Crnz Oct 15, with hides, “Port nt ‘ srlibaicker Y pies company: hna been Hve Saye North of Valtoraa, with heaey NW gases and pea; Oct 28th, tat 24 3¥, 100 85 40, encaped a severe burr! ¢ which lasted four hours. the vessel lying with her lee 9: under water; blew away some of the sails from the gaskets apiit mainopsuil, and siarted entwarer and stem, the sea washingeverythivy moveable from the decks Toth inst, Jn lat '9, lon 73 26, saw the flash af a meteor or comet about 50 yards from the vessel; it spread lke a rocket aad was ace: mpanied by a loud report. Bark Keindeer, Franklin, Miragoane, via Port au Prince, 2t days, with logwood. to Simpson & Maybew. Balled frum Mi- TroaTe fu on with Milton, for Boston. Nov I, lat 2427, len 72 2, svoke ship Hares of ihe West, kmery, froma st Tho: mas for Hoht'e; had lost eight men hy fever, aod nil hands sick but three. the captain being nnwell also Capt Emery report- €0 tbe sbip Pocabontas at Thomas. for Mobile: had lost aixteen men by fever; weuld ship # new crew and anil Oot 29. Nov 9, Int $1.47, lon 76 40, passed bark M A Harriman, standing 8. Bark Fannie, Herrick, Mansanilia, Oct 25, wiin sugar, ste, to Thompaon & Hunter. Satled in company with achr Kast Wind, of Provmee own for MYork. Cet 26, Int 2) 47, lon 83 40, spoke bark Jobn Clemens, from Port Roya! for Miniiitlan ‘The Fan- nie has bad beavy weather; loat raile, &e. Capt Herrick brings home in irons Jaines Jusper. the 0006, @ black man, who, fron some imagtnary enuse bad discharged revolver at the sexin 1 taie ave also tring at the chief oflicer and one of the woamen, the ball onseing within an inch or twoof the mate + Bark Maria S'ovton, Bulkley, Savauaah, 6 days, and flour, to W B seranton. Hrig Lauretta, Dunbar, Para, 25 days, with rubber, &c, to Burdett & Noble. Brig Saginaw, Case, Laguayra, Oct 29. with onffes. hides, Ao toa Kuz, Has experienced heavy weber the entire pi sage: aplt anil, &e, Haig 8 P Mueson (Br), Vickery, St Domingo City Oet 18, via Rampton Rosis 2 duye (where she pntin for provisions), with mebopany, hidew, &¢, to Wiison & Braine. Krig Rolling Wave, Lloyd Gibara, 16 days, with sugar and molseses, to master, On the coast of Cuba, from Havana to Gibera, saw twelve wrecks asbore, moaily Americans. one berm bitg appeared to have goue ou recenily; had imatamast sanding. rig Elmtr (of Bangor), Tapley, Kast Harbor, TI. Nov 1, Sth Inst, lat 37 49 lon 73 50, ith cotton with salt, to Roche Broe & Colley. spoke ship Opbelia, of Borton, could not ag*ertain where from. blowing a gale trom Eastward with rudder gone, had made another, and weuld ship It as sooon ws the. weather would per mit. she was making a WSW drut. and Capt Tapley thinks tf the ship experienced the same weather for the next six days that he did she must have gone ashore on A bacon. i td Lady of the Lake, Briggs wavetbport for Boston, with coal, Krig Alamo, Ingalls, Blizabethport for Boston. Schr Star (of Denuis), Crowell, Laguayra, Oot 28, with cof- few and bides, to A Msertes as hat v heavy weather on the passace, ‘9th inst. off Cape Hatteras, was hove to 4 days in a guile feom NE, which carried away galley, boat, split sila and Cameged rail, . Se Faro, Baracoa, 20 days, with oranges and co coanuts. to T Gilmartin, Holcombe, Goslee, Savannah, 6 days, with cot- ‘eranton & Tallman. Schr Wm Stnith, Smith, Charleston, 12 days, with ontton and rice, to W UB Scranton. Has had heavy eastecly weather, Sehr Helene, Dericksou, Wilmington, NC, 7 dave Schr sea Hird. Stetson, Wilmington, NO, 13 days. Has had | envy weather the entire passage, lost bout, stove bead raila, split satis, hc. No date, int 34, Jon 75, paased a ache with fore Mast gone could not render assistance, aa it was thick and biow ng treab at the time Senr AS Kel'a, sheppard. Beaufort, NC, 9days. 8th inst, Int U6, lon 75 was run into by sn unknown brig, which carried away Jibboom, sprung bowxprit, wad lost part of deck lond. sche ith Edwards, Alexan ria for Bridgeport. Sehr Yankee toodie, Elk Virginia, 5 days. Kebr 2 A Elliot, Davis, Petaraburg 9 tave Bene & C Brooks, Hmiaderphis for Boston Rebr ln Mari Seton, Philadelphia for New Ri Rehr Laay Lake, White, Phiadeipiin for Nopeiche ne fehr G A Hayden, Smth, Mhitadelphia for Middletown. Kehr Antares, Pickton, Pbiindelphie for Bridgeport eebr BL ker, Frishie, Philadelphia for Taunton. ayior, Mitchill ittue Bux Harsor, 3 daye. cbr Lawrenen, Baier, Kilzabethpor for Hertford | Senr AG & nethnort for Hartford. Senr EG Bustou. Wiiron, hyort for Saco. Rebr Carro. hoort for Boston, Bohr Pavilt Rebr Otpay, 10, Behr Vanwmua. Sehr Gn'ota, Nick ered Sehr Kossuth, Penten, Rohr Flying Fish, Ay Alany, rt, 3 days, davs. | Sehr F A Heath Wi Schr Paragon, Hate w Haven, Schr T Hall. Cole, Portland, 2d. Fehr Moselle, Hurlingham, Albany for Boston. Febr Charles Van Cieat, Bake Albany tor Hoston. Sehr RC Secor, Dennis, All ton, febr Anglo. Lewis, Rondout Sloop George H Davis, Davis. Sloop Over Ames, French, Tauro, Sloop Koutbport, Stannard, New F % Bteamer Neinware, Copes, Philadelphia, Bteamer Dawn, Perry, New Bedford, Steamer + Thatrom. ‘ones. Providence. Steamer Gapray, Kenny, Providen Bteamer Usceols, Ginith, New Lando ny for Ship Charter Onx, fre Also, ove bark and one SANT Stenmshiow Columbia, Charleston: Roanoke, Richmond; abip Orphan, Marsedies, bark John Henson, Pons. Wind at sunset, 8, fresh, Sriegraph Marine Report. FORT LAPAYETTE, Nov 16, sunset—Thesbip Orphan, for Marseiiies, passed down the Narrows at2 PM: and toe steam: sh'p Yorktown, for Havana, at 3.90 PM. Wind 8, and light; Weather clear LONG BRANCR, Nov 16, sunset—No vessels in stght Wind 8, weather clear, SANDY TGOK 16, sunset—Two brice and two barks, ard bound, are wt anchor near the SW.spit, Wid 8, and rate: weather clear. Herald Marine Correspondence. KRY WEST, Nov lt Schoouer Frances Arthemas, yt Raton, from Muchis arrived on the 7th fallin with the Hird, apt, Co tin Kk for Aspinwall G Weise Bi Sn & winking Condition, and t and brengh ‘Ve rimmed herr the bry. soon Rolims *rrived at thie pr Charle with 100 pasaen: fers, large wn freight and a Cavt Kevin ts basing the Give shipxand one bark ashore co th Jnblier aud Hendy “By signals the tira evious day (th) parsed bean between Capen vera] veasele aitempted 4. bit A nanvy swell and prevented him from ren By renorirg prompul ion of the stranded vesnela “apt. vee than ii he had tarried and toe mmuniente with bim ue he pa ibe danger of appronebiup the deri Any nsaistance ey West the ait line bag been of more fi Jent gone | Chief it to ane wt | Schooner" brat. Tadependent, Gapt- NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1859. ‘even of the distressed. All the wrecking rae trina sorte auaon opal a be Capen an oe, Tevtemuarly Neensed “wreckere, x momber of og veasels bave S98 Veunels, wrecked sbip Heidelberg, the vemel nea-est Cape Florida, and Trom her master, Crpt, Kodewald. we Inara the following par. Heulara:—-The packet abip Habielberg, cleared af the New ‘Or. Jenne Custom House for Havre, with 3.419 bales cotton, $38 000 in allver bullion and 1,600 stores, oa the 2ah October bad weather the day after crosing the bar, and watil thy woe under close refed topasiis. This day about noe bad aa cheervation and ascertained te ship's position ‘ad heade t N NW. (At three P.M. same day Capt, Kodewalb fran the intren top saw land atstéen mflea distant and arpposed It 10 be ibe Florida Keys, when be wore abi and mood to the east: ward; (be wind was NK and blowingheavy. Ateleven P. a, wind being about east, again wore ship and Sood NN. B. At daylight tbe wblp struck on the heach eight miles north of (ape Fiona: this wag friday morning. “A8 woa ne Capt. Rode, ound his abip ashore t go hott anobors to prove petalee Beher"un on the bene three did not slop Ber, ant she slowly but steadily ead on towards the shore, He now ‘aitempted 10 get m line 0 the shore. the noai got safely asbore but could not return, aod the line carted. “Another boat was Iaunched but was oapalzed in the breakers aud two of her crew drowued (Andrew McLane and one unknown). These attemota to com: vDieste with the shore fling, wan obliged fo await the, galng down of the wea ‘The ship all day drifted in, and at night was abou: two lengths off from ahore. — An awful sea was runain, and dashing furiously againat the stern, and all tod fo fear of fooir lives during the entire day and uight Saturday morning the wind esseved and the wea went down, enabling tbe trans fer of the passengers a treasure @ bench. wi . ged ued comfortable as posable. The king schooner Independent was the rat vom w offer a and she a rived an e reported with the agers ton. Captain Kodewald has advised with the agent of ned his verse) to Wall & Uo. He re- thip in the steamer Scottish Cbief. The Yeide berg was a fine ship of 1.058tons, owned ia New Orleans 4nd ta- sired for $60.00, She will probaly prove ® tral loss. ‘The cargo will be saved mostly in a dry condition, ‘There was seven feet water in theship when last beard from, and ahe was lying in twelve feet forward and fourteen feet aft. Ihe fol- lowing are the passengers saved:—O Ma nire and wife, Pedro Ochoa, J F Rogier, Mrr. Bouvert and chtid. Cept Redewaid 'revoris seeing the whip Charles Crocker, Capt Murray, ashore a te# miles above him. He had not com- moupiested with the ship, but knew ber from having #led [rom New Orleans in company. Cnet Rolling reports that thia hip had showed a white signal with the lette's 0 0. There can be no doubt that this second abip ia the 0 Crocker, Sbe Jeared in New Orlearson the 24th for Liverprol, with 3,150 bajee cotton, 50 hbda tobsodo, and 2.690 waves We aball pro- bablv bave moze particulars before closing thie let ‘The weatker Leve the p»st ten dave baa besa unparailelad in reverity. A larger amountof rain his faten duriag three days of the past week than during the previous year. The wind hoe deen strong, bordering, perbsps, upon & hurricana, aud oth east and west of the meridian more severe than bere. No Vessels #re ashore between Cape. Florida and Tortugss Shin Mor.tmorevey appeared off the hurhor the evening of the 2d inst. and the pilot boat Non ariel placed pilot Williamson hoard since which the ship haa not beeu beard of. The aight was aquaily, but nothing iike « hurricave was experiene: dou shore, itis possible that this unknown ship aay be ons of those on the bench (The M was seen coming tn on the 10th) ‘The achr Henrietta, Capt Braman, arr the 5th tram Newport, and reports a succession of gales. (vn the 3d she shipped a wea and loststern boat and part o- deck lond. ‘An kngish vessel arr at Pensacola the 2/th from Savanaah Sbe has been out in the late gale and was leaking badly, and would zo to Mobile to repair. ‘The Lucy Witham and Flom: merfelt sailed the Gib for Peneacols, and tne English for Miscellaneous. For loss of brig King Bird, hence for Aspinwall, and for fur thur particulare in relation to ships Heidelberg and Charles Croeker, see Key West Correspondence above. RemaRKaBLy SHORT Passacr—The ship Adelaide, Captain ‘Wakeman, in Hampton Roads from Callao, made the run in 60 days, which i the shortest on record, ‘Tue Wrecks on THE Fronipa Coast—The steamship Tsabey at Charleston makes the following report, some parts of which will be found important, as it is later than that contained in our correrpondent’s letter from Key West, given above:— “Nov 11, at 10 4 M, spoke the pilot boat Nonpareil, laying of the ship Charles Crocker; she reported tha vessel ag Milged. Her cago consists of 3400 ba'es cotton 4 d_bhda of tobsc70 ‘They bave leaded three schooners with dry cottin from the ship; weather ope. the © Cis ushore about 25 miles north of ¢ Florida, Atl PM, boarded the ship Kitza Mallory, ashore ut 18 miles xouth of Jupiter Tniet, bilged, with a cargo of mestics He cargo ts dry, and a Wrecker was s.ongside tukim it on board. November ith, at 1-2) PM, passed the brig North, asbore about fifteen miles eouth of Jupiter {ulet, bilxed, avd the deck load wasbed ashore oa the beach: cv7g> cotton, all damaged: a'so the rigging, &e. A portioa of the cargo may be saved: vessel total Inws—starboard alde stove At 1-4) PM. passed the wreek of a veasel on the beach: nothing standing but her bow. boweprit and jibboom. at2-Iv P M, live intien gout apiter Inlet, passed the park Mary Uoe, ashore ‘on the beach, from Mobile tor Havre, bliged, loaded with oo:ton. fhe had two wreckers ulorgabiie, ove with a portion of ® Jond and the cther awaiting an opportunity to load, The ea was making a clean sweep over her, and her cargo ig all dam- aged; the verse! will be a total loss" Sip Covumnra, Sturges. hence at Charleston, on the 8h and ‘9th net, lat 34 N, Jong 77 W, experienced « suvere gale of wind from NN‘ to NNW. and while running before it shipped a Leavy sea over stern and port qua’ ter, Washing Away two mea und mate from the wheel. causing ship to broach w; hove her down cn beam ends, shifung cargo, £c, obliging us wo throw overboard cargo from off deck and forward cabin to right her; also washing eway both muin gangways, quarter deck, bal warks, filling cabin with water, &e; lost no sais or apard Nov 9, lat 52 60 N, long 784g W, paased the mast of a vessel ‘Wib top, topmast, otber sours xnd rigging attache?, appareat ly broken off about 1d feet below the top, and had been but a rt Ume in the water. Suir MessenceR, Hooper from Havana Sept 7 for Valpa. raiso, with « cargo of sugar, tobacco, cigars aad wax. anchored in Five Fathom Hele, Bermuda, on “16th” ult, leaking very badly. and witb her pumps choked witheand She wouid have to discharge her cargo. Sur Jutiet TRoNpY—The ship passed ashore off Cape Plort- da, and reported Juliet, wili probably prove ty be the Juliet trunéy, Capt Pillsbury, which cleared from NOrieang ‘ict 12, with 2600 bales cotton, Valued at abou. $156,000. The J Tis an Aldg vessel, of £99 tons register, built at Soath Thomaston, 1ss8' where she ix owned BARK “KOILA, Kogers, before nambuco, put in in distress on the 21 of Septeinber, with loss of sails and leaking ata fearful rate. She had thrown over part of cargo Barx Hatiran, Stotesbury. from Havana for Philadel wan at anchor outside Savautich bur 16th, with toss of eat Baxx Usiox, Long, from Rio Janeiro, at Philadelphia, nad heavy NE gales fromthe Ist to the 10th inst, and jos ‘sulls and damaged spars and rigging. Bank Lucy, Driver, which sailed from Charleston (25th ult for Monte video, returned to the former port lth inst win rud- der broken aud leaking at the rate of 2 1aches aa hour. Bakk St Jaco, Berry, from Portland at Havana 8b inst, encountered 4 hurricane on the passage, Lost deck. load, top” gallantnasts, stove bulwarks, and was with her yard arms the water one hour and a baif. SPFEDAWAY, at Baltimore from Fernandina, Oct 1, Int 81 62, lon 76 56, encountered a severe gale, deck load. Bric Hrywoon, from Turts Islands for Boston, Charleston 14th inst, lesking. Buc Fvenctane, at Newport, bond from Philadelphia for Belem, reports having tost on the th, at the mouth of the e- Jaware river, both anchors and chains stove gulley, aud had beavy weather. Scun Cativornta, Hatch, from New York for Aux Cayes, Wich went saboré vear Haytl was a good vessel. valued at $4,500. aod was owned by Vapt Caleb Shepherd, James step herd and Waniel L Clark. be former was tosured for $1 200 and the satter for $20), in a Cape Cot office. Capt Hateh strip ped the vessel as far ss practicable. He complilis that the natives of the neighboring coast bave belped themselves libe- rally to his cargo during bis xbaence tor assistance, The go- verpment will investigate the matter when the Consal Wards @ sutement of the facts to the Stute Department at Wasbingto Seu L M Strout, Cole, Boston, in distress, hi a bich she had to stud fer sever fina ly rhe wus thrown upon ber beam end wad lost hewmen. Tvst. With part of foremast and square ail she mada the bar fth wet. 4 northesster still blowing bard, The steamer Typhoon went to her reief, and towed her in safely. Cargo but litte damaged. Kong LavRA Gertrupr, Elwood, hence at Charleston, on | the bth inet off the Frying Pan, wok a kevere gale from & to | ENE, whieh for 16 boure blew a harricane, and dariag whieh | Jost the forenst!, part of the deck load, atove water cexke. <e (on the Sth inet Sw large quant ies of flooring bow if.ang, about, and since the blow we had light winds 4a exis Sour Caxton, from Boston for Wilmington, NO, put into Hampon Ronds 14th inst, with loss of sutis nad rigging. Scur J M Baker, Henderson, from Georgetown, 80. for Phiadetphia, put into Charieston 13th inst, fu distress; would repair and proceed, Scar Justiva Baxpes, from PortSpatn, before reported in a sinking conaiiion, arrived at Baltinore yesterday. Mk EDWARD, Treworgy, at Boston from Port Ewen, on 13th inst, 7 PAM, off Rae votut. during a heavy gale from’ S with Tain, the wind chopped suddenly to the west, raising a very hravy sea which broke compietely over the schr, and sweptoil part of deck load of coal. Also bad head rails washed away. Scene Saux T Onarree, Chartre, rrom Philadelphia for Taunton, put into Newport yesterday (16th), with loas of main mua Ac, having been in ovilision with an uokaown pilot beat on Monaay night, Scnk Ri Dauey, Hinson, at Norfolk from Wilmington, en- countered a severe gale tor 48 hours, then hove to 48 hours, Jeaking ull the tine, then wok wind from north and west, and pias compelled to Wirow over some thirty-tive thousand feet of UTD er. Fisnavann, Oct 2—The North American built ship Charles Holmes, fiouisy, for Mobile, is the ablp wreoked, with all hands Jont. at Porthdurgsn (us before reported). Her wree! Averhich, abermuur, is considerable. ‘Three be been found, and to more are on the rocks. ‘The ri Fen iw too high to suffer us io take the rest aff, Every elfort will be made this evening She had no emigranta on board Key West, Nov 10—The brig King luird, Collins, from New York for Arpinwall, with n cance of cook ‘praung @ leak on the 2int of Gotober, and on the 2ith she was abandoned by tha condemned at Per- ‘and lost put into arrived at Jacksonville 6th inst, from a heavy gale, Defore days under bare poles, whea crew and soon # Her crew were picked up «sme day by the Freneh bark St Martha, and next day pat on board of the febooner + rthemas and srrived here on Sunday, Nov The King Hird was built at Northport in 1AS4, wis rated $134, and owned by G A Hamilton, of New York. ‘The sewoner Elizabeth Busgell, which arrived here about the 224 ult Je#king (previonsiy reported) hie hee put on the dock for rersira, and ber botiom ts literally riddled wich worm, #9 much #0 ‘na: Phe wil be required wo be re pluoked on one'aide, & probably on theother. Her connter aud. tunk are ale oom. leely gone, ko much wo thet the whole must be new. Tbe Vesse! wll be pot ailoat unti! the owvers ean ba haved. from.— (sy letter to ALlwood Walter, aq, Becremry Board of Under- writers.) Notice to Mariners. 'T or Stare. Nov 9, 1859. jon hes hesn re. Esq, the Uni of the paniteation th ultimo of @ decree, of which the following ia & noe with the fifty-first urticle of the Curtom House , the commercial community are advised for their Sofermation and government that lo foture, and from and afuer the ist day of November provimo, no clearance register will be iasuied to any Vessel until the omprain or hig conatgnee aball have paid netoniy she register dies, but also those upon the tonnage | sienwers only are excepted, because the Wastin To Sm Owens ann Cartaixs -Lofor: celved at this Departzent from Thoms Sav ed “tates Vice-Couml General at “Lavin, on the tranelation ‘ough for that purpose; but with the necersary condition that ousignees must settle those liquidations dui the dave heervering until the return of the steamer. the oilicers de- spatching sich regivters, aa well ax the agen's of the captaina, being held strietly respoualble for the exact fuldiment of thie regulation. Whaiemen. Arr at New Redford Nov 14 bark Osceola, Chadwiek, Atinn. tle Ocean, Const of Africa Sept 8. with 10) bhis ap and lik) dn hnmpback oi! ov board. Kenthome 75 rp. Reporte on Cora. of Africk few weeks previons tc Sept, Perl, Mucomber, Nt, 1200 ep and wh; Tropic Mird, King, do. 10) hampbask this ses: fon; Koweius, Howland so, 8 whe: Keo, irinnell, West 3e0 humpback this keaver: Heonuing, aldrich, NK to do. Pa nf Tisbury, 4 do do; . 15 do ao. id trom Nantucket Lith tn imith, with 1409 bbls sp oA wain, of bark Joshun Rragdon, NB, re bine 146, 20 ey ‘bbls A letter from Cry ports hee at Jarvis Tia mice oll, at weli=-bad! taken 130 bia tae tagt month ecnte, 4, Jobn Pucker, from New Bedford, 6) day ont, hiv! uken ucthing. ' aera aks Spoke: Ree for Aspinwall, Nov 8, Int rk Kepler, Tucker, fr 23 i pi vmap, from NYork for Porto Rico, Oct 20, lat Foretgm Ports. Roapeav7., Cot 3$—-lo port bark Alma (of Warren, BD Baker, unr, Bawa, Oot 9—Arr bark Adelaide Penderga-t, Nelson, Balt more. Caiy nas, Nov 8—Arr bark Amerioan, W. Havana brige juan Semmes, Raymond. Portiand: ince Thowp pon datanase Modal, Dow, ee eee 4 oe omrerewN, PEL, Nov I-vld achr Helena, Roberts, NYort, 1—No Am veasel in port. ae ot ee Arr previous park Moneka, Hamilton, Bowon via Tahiti. HAVANA, Nor oAry berrs Loutsa Kilham, White, NYork; Cienfuegos, nfuegos. # ‘Oct 29—No Am vease! in port. Minsaoame, Oot 20—1n port brig Miitom, Hoyt, for Boston, 6 ill, Kilman, jatanzas, Nov 6—Arr bark James M Churchill, i rig © W King, Corbett, New York; 7th, barks Mya pg py ENA pat hiae Hanley, Muchlia, brige Raoch i Q Benner, Bt Thomas; pan, Laarent i jem Orie SAA achr Kay Barnard, Willazns. do. eae ea Get 2i—8id achr Bust Wind, Bush, NYork. Minacoame, Oct 2—Sld brig Milton, Boston, Pexmampuco, Oct 5 (back date—lo port barks Brunette, Stone, from Chirlesion, diag. uve; Mlaneaots, Veacock, from Philade} ost arr, for Kio Jauelro about 1) days, brig Vo- ant. Botstorés from und for Montevideo about Oct 10, wad others vefour Shain, Oct 26—In port bark Montezuma, of NYork, for Turks Island via Andgus in 6 days. Sincarone, Sept 9% Arr Revely, Riley, Penang. Sid 7th, Daniel Sharp, Cushing, Boston. SuaiNaM, Oot 16—In' port briga Fred Wording, Rowe, fo: Boston 10 day South Boaton (Br), Cuantogham, wig, Heary, Homans, deg ‘Jous, NB, Nov 8—Old brig Handy, Handy, Havana. Flea 15—Sld brig Deomark, of aad for Boston. American Ports. APALACHICOLA, Nov $—Arr bark Jacob Morri!l, Park Key West: schr Baiph Post, Collum, New York; 7th, shin W Einby, Biabop, do, Sth ache’ BS Jooes, Godfrey, Peasacola, mb, other's Pride, M'Intyre. Liver Gla 7th, bare EA Rawlins Peck, NYowk: sehr Norfolk Packet, Bedel, do In port Nov 9, ahipa Brother's Pride (Br), Melntyre,’ from Liverpool, “lag: W Labby, bi snd BO Burney. Baroy. from NYork do; bark Jacob Merri!l, Park, for do ldg: rig Georgia, Sherman, for do do; schre Ralob Post, Coltam, from do, ding: ES Jours, Godtrey, from Pensacola wig; G8 Adams, for Galveston q MARR ANDICA No LAr aches Arcturus, Newcomb, and Adela Kelley, Kelley, Boston; Uornelia A Crook, Ever- bam, and sillie, French, Providence; B A Anderson, ‘ranmer, New York; ER Bennett, Wood, Fall River Sid sehra Amos Falkeuborg, Rogers, NYork; pylvanus Allen, Bears, Boswoa; Smith, Mo(iivern, iver, NUSTUN. Nov 15— rr steamer City of New York, Ho wes, Philadelphia; driga Randolph, Lufkin, Glasgow via Lamiash, Martha Woribingion, Center. Businam; sera Henry. Ma Hoover, Philadelphia; Kdware, Treaworgy, Port K veo fo the bay bark Forest Helle, from Beyrout. Telegraphed sbip mercury, from Celoutta. in tow of the Reacne; bark Telegraph, from Penang. Signal for a brig. Cld sbip Enoch Talbot. Mer- rymen, NUrleans; brigs : hatham, Simpson, west coast of Ven tral America, Maria White, Billings, Mobile; William R saw- yer, Frets, Jarkeonville; Albert Adama, Coustos, Wiimtug- ion NO; sehrs Charles H Cook, Sparks, Jacmei, Thoms Seymour, Kelley, and William U Mauller, vrowell, New Roeks ‘A}leu Middieton, Sippie, Richmond and City Point sid, win: Bb to W, ship Bnera Vista BALTIMORE, Noy 15—Arr steamship Locnst Point, French, NYork; ship John @ Richardson, Lewis, Liverpol; sehr As toria, Coggins, Suilivan, sta Port Carroll, At quarantine sbip. Azoriana (Braz) Manta Rita. frem Kio Janeiro below, olf Swan Point, ships Heraid of the Morning, Michael Angelo, Euterpe, and Jas bovey, from Callao via Hampton Roads, with guano. "Cld steamer Octorara. Cundiff, NYork: brig Sylph (br), White, West Indies; ecbra ¥m Matiors, Marsha!, NV¥ork; ChasT strong Liscum, Pull Kiver, Sid burk Willard. Mitehell, (Charleston; brigs AJ W Appegarth, oilina, Richmond; Ho- bart, Jordan, Demarara, achr Chas T Strong, Liscum, Fall River BANGOR, Nov 13—Arr schr H D Grindle, Smith, NYork. BRISTOL, Nov 14—Arr schrs Charles D Hatlock, Girard, Elizabethport; Thos Potter, Glover, Port Uwen; Lith, sivops America, Stedman, and Wm H Bowen, Hrotherton, N York. CHaRLEdT on, Sov 12—arr U 8 M stesso ship Marion, Fos ter, Nyork: ships Columbia, Stor; NYork; Aramade Snow, Harndev, NYork erlane, Tinkhsm, N York; sches Laura Gertrude, Elwood, NYork; JN Baker, Hendersou, George- town, 5 ©, for Philacelphia. ship Noemie, Johnson, Liver- M; brig Chimborazo, Small, Jacksonville: schra May, Ho- rt, NYork; Mary mentae Hulse, Indianola. did bare Jobo ery, Preneb, Falmouth (Eng,. vi a ate sivamship Irahelfollins, Havana via Key West. In the offing bark Mary anneh, Grace, from Liverpool; als» the bark Lucy, Driver, (see mis.) Sid ship Noemie, Joboson Liverpool: schra WH Gullland, Errickwon, woston; Loyal ersnton, Sowden, ‘ork. FALL KIVER, Nov t—Arr schrs Clinton, Borden. Eliza- penpery eects Feiicia, Cartwright, do; sloop 1 H Borden, ins, York. TEV EMTOR, Nov 5—Arr barks St Marys, Spavin, NYork; Houston, share, Havre. 6th, Loniea Katou, Sawyer, thio J reiro; 7th. schr Wm 8 Titcomb, Thayer sockiand Cld 7th, barks Island Uity, Kelley, Koston; Lamplighte ne, Liver- pool, IH Fanuing, Harding do; Drig Jubaona Frederikea, Colientern, do. Sid 6th, berks Mountaia Eagle, Fuller, Cam- peechy; LB carver, Wi New York; Sau Jacinv, Liverpool "Fortuna, Dewers, do ip port Nov &, ebips Minoeso'a, Deshon, from Mobile, to load for tiverooal, BR Mini, ‘llix, for Live: pool; J W Pauain, Briggs. deg; burke land, Stellman do, Gen Green, well, for NYork, White Cloud, tay, Gor 1 z W Hovae, Beares, do, dg; Nueces, Senith, do d ‘Trinity, Louk, do; brig West Ptudley, , Tihey’ digg; B F Nash, Ramedeil, do, ‘Anns Pren- tins, Douglass, do; schrs Henry Nutt, —, do, Moonlight, Tut- hill, for N'Vork A HAMPTON ROADS, Nov 16—Arr Bremen bark Cuba, from Triniond -Y¥ WEST, Nov 7—Arr schrs Frances Arthemas, Eaton, ultan, Wilcox, Havans, Sth, brig JG Merriam, Coi- burn, Pensacola: 9b, scbr Helea, Kelley, NYork; lth, ship Montinorenci, Brown, Mobile for Havre, in distress Sid th, brig Zenith, Caine, Pensacola; achrx Nelson Harvey, Whitmore, Mobile; luth, kia 8 rower. Pouter, St Marks MOBILE, Nov 10— Id ships Perthshire (isr), Hutebingon, and City of New York. Salter, Liverpool. barks Howland, Bllridge, Fhinge ohia: E vwight, Xekerson, Baltimore; brig luck, Shrouds, Mansarilla. N&W ORLEANS, Nov 10, PM—Arr ships Squando (sr), Curry, London; Enge, Curkng, Thomasiou; ariel, Gren, Havre, barke 1 T Veunard, Wyian, Kinxston, Ju, Our Union, Kent, Rio Janeiro; Vinet (Sp), Julia, Havana, brig imogine Crabtree, Rio Janeiro; scbr Réd Fox, Elipbant, Tampleo. Cid ‘umbull, Conklin, wad Caroline Reed, pool; Galena, Leavitt, NYork; bark Rows (sp), ‘rats, AGU Barceton lith—arr (by tel) ships Marmion, Blankenship, Algiers; Po- cahoutas, Lelavo, St Thomas; 1th, Zurich, Sou.e, Liver- pool, Below lith, ship Centurion. Caulkius, from N York. 3d l4th, abips Bamberg, Casper, Havre Jehu Harbour, Mo: ran, Liverpool; brig Toccoa, Utterson, Charleston; schr A Horta, Patten, NYork. lth—a rr (by tel) #nips Africa, Calentta: New Orleans New York: barks Angels, Castelia; baxona, Kio. | jaZowed io menpth ships raquets, Ocean, Monarch, and At- nite NORFOLK, Nov 13—Arr brig Enterprise, Grindle, Phitadel- phia; schra Canton. Avery Boston for Wimington, NU; lobe, Clarke Belfast. Cid ship Kate Hunter, Healey, Mobile; chr Ocean Wave, NYork. 16th—Arr (by tel) ship Inman, Callao. NeW BEPFORD, Nov 1+—Cld bark Baltic, Daveny Alexxudria to load Yor San Francisco, Bid schr Wa Scott, Philaderphia itth— arr schra Pharos, Robbing, Norfo k; George M Smith, Milis, Philadelphia; Sarah, Benson, Delaware City, Exceisior, Newman, Cold spring NEWEORT, Nov ld—Arr scbra Nelecn Wells, Rider, Glon- cester for NYork; One o. Kendrick, euvis for Phindelphia (and both sailed AM 15th). 1th—arr this morning, schra Wild Pigeon, Milliken, Bald more for Providence; Svipb, Newton, Port Ewen; Charger, wey, do; Mexien, Gray. NYork Sid brigs Urineco, Win Crawford; schrs Mail, Pearl, chalienge, Wm Doliver, Fashion, Martha Ann MeNet) and others. ‘M—Arr (oy tel) br vrig Ellep, O’Brien, Providence for NYork; sehrs “Ann B bays, Robinayn, Philadelpha; Marta Louisa, Cormmivgs, Bristol for NYork, sloops Harvest, Cor win, Providence for do; WD Mangum, }aunion tor do. W6th— Arr ‘by tel) brigs glade, Wats, Philadelphia for Boston: A cadinn, Locke, aod Koterprise,’ Plink, Windsor, Ns, for NYork; schre tovisa Adams, Portland for Philatel fone, piss Hudson, Grit, Baugor for Dighton: susan Bras, New buryport for Philadelphia; kimina, Mayo, Mayo, St George for snidyepor*. NEW MAVEN, Nov I8—Arr achrs Kallahan, Miller, Eliza betbport; Bulthnore, Bull, do; J. M Warrea, Chapman, N York; #looys Provicence Waverstraw; Orion, Klizabethvort, avid Lemphier, Harte d fer New York, Sid w:hrs Steiing, New York; Enterprise, NBrongwick; sloop David Lamphier, NYork NEW LONDON, Nov ld— vr schrs Sarah J ismght, Smith; Sarmh Clarke, Griffin; Charies A Greuter, Smith” and 6 tf Sharp, Mayhew, Hoston tor Philadelphia.’ Sia ship Charles Fhe} Suns sich {sian 8. Is , WIT, Sept Mitchell, San Francisco (to load for do) Hong Koug via Japan tor Seabeck. Thorndike. from amano for Sydn PHILA DELPHI 4, Nov 16—arr 2A Heekseher, stu —Arr ships Leonore, b Toouium. Henstis, the 5, ship Aitce N * steamer Roston, Sellew, ma. do; Alleu Downing. Below, dip «rthur White from Liverpool, bark Elizabeth, from Bremen. Old barks Cordelia, Roberts 8oston; Hehenstrutien, Lamke, Bremen via Richmond: schra Trade Wind, Hodges, st ‘Vhomas; allen Downing, Rice, NBedtord; Aun, Blake, Milton, PURTLAND, Nov 14—Arr bark George 3 Hunt (oaw), Fal month, Me; ir orig Teaver, « orawaltts for NYork; aches Ru. licen, Gould, Lineolnvilie for NYork; Suverior, Robinson jand for do; Charles Wiluam, iealey. and Renown, Arey. do for do: steamer Patapsco, Layfield, NYork, PROVIDENCE, Nov IS—Arr sehea Louisiana, Robbins, Cherrystone, Va; J B Jobuson, Johason; 4 Carlisie, Wink yoeun Wave, Koglish; utaon, Weverman. JH Rinse, james M Bavies, Thomoson, David @ Floyd, Kackeit; trancis Fd wards, Baboock; NBT Thompson, swesiiaan: Mary Anon, Bowen, and Kmma L. Nay, Hockney, Philade'phin: 3 13 Ashmead, Tomlin. Delaware City’ Wanpanga, Morris Smyrna, Del: Susan Ludwig, Walden; Almira t, Emerson and Wm #6 Bi bizsbethport; Vermtiion, Avere, Port Ewen: rbport, Li; Kxpedie, Beebe, and K L Crook, Lent, Jor- Dewey: Commerce, Tyler, and Lady, Warningtan, Smith, itiza ty; Oregon, Rhodes, and’ Island, Kemingwon, NYor<. lt brig ocean Waves Meroe Baltimore, sid echrs LS Barnes, Rogers and AL Packsr, Hemmingway, NYork; sloops Thomxs Hull, Hull; Mary Dal: Jan, Hackent and & 8 Packet, Esler, do SAVANNAH, Nov 12 8 13— Arr ship Rotunda, Peroy, Liver. pool; bark Wnrsata, Meeneraffer. N Yorks wht soba tee, barmond, NYork Ri hina, Davia, Hremen, ld Pals Medsliion: el. ood; Phitedeiohia, Pool verpool, Oderas, Barstow, Liverpool; brics Mor 7 Binie, uth; razien nhs St Marys sey NOTON, NU, Novld—4rr srg 8 PRrown, Tow Ravana. Below, bound up, ache W IT Northrop Peutoanfroad NeESKO WEST HARWICH. Nov 6—arr sebra Adelia Kal . Jey. Boston for Alexandria (and aid 7th); Aman meee ee sey City; sloops Joel # Planter, Rens ett, Port ¥: bethport; Pearl, Mott, Jersey York: “Ut, N Wells. leyder, Gli Ps ati wr, Glowses'et for New York. Stl ISCASSER, Nov 4—Arr ship Indah Touro . verpool. Cid Vith, bark Ks” Walker, Rayos, 18: bt aker, Raynes, Havana, brig Lomond, Kinet eran) ¢ iO WLAN WOK Ormco OVERCOATS, Good black sloth Overcnnts Fine binck cloth Overcoute, Morcow beaver Overcoata Esquimaox beaver Gvercoate,.. Black, bine and Brown vusto beaver. Kxcellert pilot Uverconta- nn a Mixed beavers, peterstams, melts nnd olier Over, © At BVAN, 66 and 68 Poiton street, nee THE STOCK AND FIXTURRA OF A ) Hleecker street, corner of West Tenth wil be ‘sold nt «retion, Nov 17, wt Wie elon ote neal it of Groceries, vxgther with on, *s and © t By order of ihe assignee, ues Ora connistin Horse, LZ KARP UNION DeMOcRATIO CLOB AT meetiog of the avove Clip, het 90 Fire werent Nov. 15. the following resolution ven ussinerane ane! Kesolved, Thot we do recommend CH ARLES (. CON te that bergen.te, Fepresent ve ns Alderman tn that diairiet, wna nt we do pledge ourselves asa deimucratic ve OUF support eurmestly and tearieggty Ue Dedy to give bim JOTIN MCOERMOT, Preside: RI HARD BYRNES ow Joun J, Monax, Secrewury. PY NES, Vie Mrestdent POLITICAL. Guo, W. Moxxs, Jauee Tinopee, a hac MAYORALTY —THE SPEOIAL OOMMIITES AP- Hiclnte | by ioe chines, ithout distinction of ns vened at the Be Niebolas Hotel om the Jet matant, sented cement, eee Try to the mont muntable Tonio of erring at ach doo of gentien man us candidate for Mayor who wonld nie forth worthy citizens: and after canvassing the marita and pecuitarl- Cen of the thirty eltixens who were for whom Wwe cominitive eter ain the regard, we they stand among the foremont for intelligence, wealthand i they conch to reduce the number io the following four numea:~- AMILTON FISH, former Governor aid Senaioe Hie character and talents are woo well io os reconpied here WILLIAM F, HAVEMEYER, @ gentleman of distinguished worth, who has served as cblet magistrae of this city to Sstisfuction of the whole commuoity.. He commenced. bie reer by indasiri us habits and clove attention to nusiness, and fe # popu Sik 1, ROORRVKLE, at present Justos of the §1 Court. whose term will shortly expire, bas algoalzed ase jurist of nenrpanees abiliies, but from nance of dishonest political tricksters and the prejudices ere- ated ty those who have feit the effect of his honest views im criminal jnatice he was ¢efested in 4 renomination, He would be. watchiul protector of citizens’ rights. JACOB VA DEArom ef No. 1s atieon aven mabogany dealer, is a gentleman w! never béen vartiann or identities with any political organization, has risen, fonitinenee by bie sunct Ictegrity, Duslooes bablia und indoeals table energy. He ie aniversally povmlar From these four one may be obtained who can undoubtedly will take place on Fritay evening, the 25ub atthe St Nicholas Hotel. J. BiSHOP, Chatrman. ST WARD.—aT A *RIMARY ELECTION, HELO OW Weshssdariavaniog, Nov. 16, 1809, ut No.7 Morris ai porausnt to the call of the regntar Democratie Kepubliean General Committee of Tammany Hall, the following ticket wag unanimously elected:— MAYORALTY CONVENTION.—Nicbolas Dimond Patrick Carry, Michae! Kurns, Patrick O'Grady, Thomas #y roes County CONVENTION —Wilismn urns, Patrick McGuire, John H Williama, Jacob < emib, pan Coney, COUNCIL ( ONVENTION —lienuis Mautlon, Gregory Doran, ‘Themes Holland, Jebn Moore, Patrick Fitzsimmons. DELEGATES TO NOMINATE RCHOOL U¥FICERS.—Lhomas Bren- pan, Robert Walker, Michael Curran, James Fitzgerald, Joba Hwey. bavid Engen, William Waish, Thomas Byrnes, Jr., Jobn J. Murphy. Waxp Convkxtion.—John Hogan, Thomas Burns, Edward Waleb, John Strip, Jobn ©Neil, Ihumss iawlor, Michael J, Cody, William Kenny—with power to fil vacansles, sme TOWN STRIPE, Inspectors. i i instant, at 7}g 0" RIGHARD MURPAY, EDWARD WaLsH, TH WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN PRIMARY blection.—At a primary election beld at No. 6 Wuane treet, ; ursuant to the call of the Democratic Senubioas Ge- eral Vemmittee ut Tammany Hall, the following Boket wag ly #lectent “chy Ce tion.— Charles J. Dougherty. Daniel Donavan, George H. Purser, John Shea. James White. Sees eaten ier J. bev irl Neiman, Tho- . James Driscoll, Jamer Langdon, ehansaie wero “Sarat letra, Dani Bon ley, Timothy sultvan, Paniel “*toir, James Yonavan. School Convention. —Kadmund J. belly, George W. Casserly, Micbrel Kearns, Thomas Mil's, Michael MeKuerny, Thomas Hessey, M McGowan, John waraien, Thomas Kinsella. Aidermanic Conventinn.—Wiliam "Drew, James i = James courwey, Andrew Cusack, John’ Kearny, James ‘onstable Convention. —John Baulch, William P. Kirk, Jas, Powers, alexancer Young, William Kennedy, James Griffin, dobn Lawler, Henry Purcell, Jobo Hoy’ WILLIAM DREW, JAMEN LANGDON, § Inspectors. JAMES CaskyY, } TH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AT 11 "fue all corner of Furth street and ‘avenue ©, on Weduerday evening, Nov. 16 onrsnant tothe call of the Tam- mavy Hall General Commitee, the following delegates were elected:— ‘To the Oty Convention—Pernard Kelly, James R. Sters, A_b. Koliing, Benjamin T. Rbcdes, Hiram Engle. County Convent ion—Franeis ( Lous 8s ip, James: samen Mason, John N_Corne ‘elfth Aldermanic Couvertion—Ubarles E. Loew, John 0, Donvell, Benjamin McFarland, Richard , Bishop, Thos, abboit Jacob schveider, Henry . rehe i Ejghth Alcermanic Conventicn—John H. Hooghkirk, James They Councilmanic Cenvention—Samuel H. P. Meigs, Henry C.. Woolley, Mehael ©, Hare, Peer Bowe, Joon 4. Baxter. Ward ( to nominate school Cfficers—Joba vu’ Nell, Cornelins ‘uw. F. wegain, Mehlon Clark, Thos. Carl» wn, ‘Themss Harlan, John 5. Donnelly, Andrew McDevitt, Lr’ Bisek ‘Ward Convention to nominuie Copstables—Thomes Rorke, James Young, John F. beilly, Lawrence Wisner, Jobn Mur- dock, John Greene, John Lanver, Garoey Carroll, Jobo Mur- ray. RANG Rk, Inspectors. JAMES TRaC BENJa¥IN McPARLAND, QTH WARD.—AT A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AT TS hosdber' Hed corber of Broome. erd PML sreely on Wednesday evening, ip pursuatve of acallof the General Committee of Tammany Hall, the following Uecket was duly electe Mayoralty Copvention—Anthony Willer, Wm P. McCormick, Stephen Huker, Bartlett Ward, Wm Fisher Weeks. County Co vention—Wm Fitzze-ald, Thomas Brady, ‘Jobo ', John Kiell: Aldermanic Convention, ebacher, , Kighth bistrict—Charles K. Smith, Peter Loylan Jobn lL. #mith, Jobn H. Lorg James Oamhan, Jobn Fiekford. Bixy ict Christopher Campbell, James Cogan. Fourth District—Vatriek H. Collins. Councilmsnie Convention—Peter Boylan, Michsel Kerrigan, Patrick H. Colling, Francia Mckenua, James P. Ryan. ‘Ward Convention for School Oficersa—Wm. Yates, Samuel D. Walters, -ames H. Irwin, James Onan gham, Edward: Grady, Wr. Mcvarty, Joby lonobogh, John Gunsen, Thos. COATTY Ward Convention for Constables—Eiword FP. Mi Mani aekn yurphy. Seorss Lin, pen veined McGin, Michaet ‘Dob. sebn. John Degher, Patrick iturke, Patrick Call ay McKenna PETRA BOYLAS, uk ae I ARD GRAD’ pectors, JAMES UALAHAN im 14 ARD—WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, INSPEC- ‘org of @ primary election heid on Wedueaday evening, Nov_ 16, 189. in pursiance of a mendatlon of the: Demo- cratic hepublican General Commitee ot Tammany Hall, do Eerebs cory that the following eket was duly elec ed:- . Anech = Mayora'ty Convention —David hisner, Andrew H. Green, John belly. John &. Chambers, Jeffe: son Brown . Almehouse Covve Thomes Hassett, Matthew Daly, Jamex Mug re Hiehacham. Peter Melermot rt ‘iet.—Michuei afar Rednoud MeWanus, larpby, aldermavic Convention—Sixth District ~Michnel Corooran, Daniel dicNanng, Miebolas Farnum, James KeCune, James Carty, James Mewtll, Jobn A. Slevin. Hugh O¥rien, James Hays, John Halloran, hool (fliers —John Kelly, Geo. oonor, Alonzo Boeve, Peter Mone- » Henry K. Koome, Michel Higgins, Convention to Nominate Couptables —Micknel MeGrade, Pe- ter Rahen, Jemes Goodwin, James Kedoe, Jame Gallsgl Willem Cuthoert, James Countngbam, Jehn Jones, Joba B der, Jr. JAMES Hats, THOMAS FAKREN, 6 Inspectors. JOHN CAVANAH IGT WARD.<REOULAR DEMOCRATIC TICKET— ) tarmony and union »avoraliy—Michse) Halpin, Samuel Osgood, ©. K, Grahar Wm. Cxlowell, Wm. Morsison. ‘iykees is «on ard Dougherty, Frave! r fla)pin, James Marray, peck canbe ams ¥. Dunn, Peter Carroll, Danfel Mc ae Wilson, James Gregor thers Peter O'Neil, Heney MeDermot, Wm. White, evie, Joby Whkina, Francis Giraud, Timodhy Weat, Timid Ge bert Grant Cornelius Caltthan, Wiliam rowed “arvey Thomns Year, Thomas Tivera, John Ready, Obarles dward a. Davin, Wogan E Amsbouse— Jared Early Pe Cotter Cowan, Meehan, Fracets Mel q Aten election Veid at Michsel Haipin’s, commer of Sevens teenth etivet ond sinth avenue, pursuant two the enil of tbe Ten many Hall General Committed, the above ticket received four hundred and fifty seven ves, nod wae declared day tiected, pratt GRAM, Wa DOUGHERTY, § inspectors. ee WM. MOKKISON, re LTT FARD—AT 4 PRIMARY EUECTION AeLD AT Smib's, corner of Kleventh street and Firet avenue, on Weoneaday evenin, Nov. 16, pursuant to the eall, of the jeneral Committee ut Tammuny Hall the following teket was olecied:— —Rernard itellly, Anthony Dagro, John : Jr, cenrge Ne Path > {ennty Convention. — anthony Kicknott, Patrick Rielly, David: Crnwford, Charles G, pre HN ‘Wilhelm, M.D.” hoo Convention —ahn 8. Kou . Jerem William Wis. ¥rederick Rollnugene In George, Rome Wit p ep, Jr, Geon wir Mam Gronetz, Thomas Mevnire, doseph Keolble Joho Ry at. ‘Tenth Aldermanic Histrict..-Cyrug tamaay, Thomas Condor, B Newmon, 8. Eurtachie, Wm. H, Menatield 1 yaitth Aldermanic District. ~Kdward Phelan, John Vander- oor Fy recaltt Aldermanic District.—Wiiiain H, Plerpont, Pateiok Ward Convention to Nominate Con#ablen —Mlcbael Gorman, John Hare, Apthony Angel, James seiily, Christopher Ben ding er Veiriea Brady, Solomon Leioman, Thomass Wallace, ence COR, Ritth Counctimanic District Michael Smith, Philip B. Reilly; F, Creamer, Jacob Smich, Francia Miler ee it : PaTRICK REIULY, MICHAEL GQURMAN, 6 inspectors. JACOB SM0TH, cai t: 2 OTM WARD.—AT A PRIMAKY ELECTION, HELD AP Mo Aehn’s, pursuant toa cali of the Tammany Hal! Gene ral Conumittee, the followtug ticket was unanimously eleced:— Ward Nominating Commiter—John kagun, ‘Thomas Pear- fen, Jobn |. Brown, Francis J. Martin, Edward Keanedy, Anron Herrick, George Wier, John Fiich, Denuls Mevarthy, George ly Kendix, Wm. W. Raxger, Wm. Dunham, Charles: Lyons, Patrick Kuasell, Stepber M Drew, Bryan Motahal, pater Saxton, Dennis Draddy, Fray cls Guliagher, John Lena Lan, Thomas Mexipedon, Henry Van Holland, Wri. MeManus, 1 ban, ek 1. Morrell Mayoralty Conventon—Thomar Mespedon, Bryan MeCabill, John Fagan, Richard 04 owning, ‘Thomea tangs oar inshouse Convention~James Sexton, F. J. D Me. abe J. It, Morredh F MoGin, alo stag onredmante Convention—John Lannahan, ©, yD. Draddy, J. Brown T McMann Cane ©. Kennedy BENKY VAN HOLLAND, 1X, GMa. L, BENT THOS. LLNATIAN, { henna T A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AT ‘bird avenue PU sant to x ealt of the De- 19 Kagan’s, iny mocratic Republican General Commitee, at ‘Tammany Hall, on Weonesday evening, Nov, 16, 1809, ceived ® large mujority of te votes lected, tow! Moyoralt mv Wins Cporer, the following veket re polled, and was duiy —Ansou Herrick, Wm. W. Sanger, Dowling, (hark Lyons Almahouse ¢ n—benis M y Fitehy Sephen M. brew, Weir, Denis urstie, ont sidermante Cox on —William Roach, Petar Rush, Patrick Keurney be, J y D. ferric! icy henson Towle. Patrick Farley. nt O Neth ©. Me Herre Counciimente Convey August Neumann Bdward> Denvia, Jemen H. Starr, it, Samuel Me 2ride. 7 tion —Jobn Falvey, Tania Honestesi, Bobert power. KF, *, Thoms saeeew Hinds, Wm. Jarthy, Joba ton Senit] Coustabie Convention !eorge Le Bente John. Rows, ‘Thos. Lehav, Jobn O'Rourke, Sifles Sw Joho ssritt, Joba Gall, James Noonan, Wan, Minar, Onn one Belly EORGE L. BENDIX, Inspector. ()TH WARD.—WE CERTIFY THAT AT A PRIMARY election, held at the corner of Eighth avenue and thirty third street, on Wednestay, Nov. 16, between tae hours of and 81°. M., purroantto the call of the Demoeratic Repubiiena General Committee, the foliowing tisket was duly elected, vin— pagly, Copvention—Wiliam J. Deck, William Menck, Peler B. Aweecy. Nelson J. Waterbury, John Hardy. Conuty Convention” Noah A” Childe, Jako C, Elrod, Thomas . Wilitnra Joyoe, James Mmond Convention—James J. Mooney, Thomas Baer, Doug- Ine Tay jor, Rnos MeMuilen, Pater Trainor, ‘ Schon) Convention—Jobn Bric, James Aspell Patrick Tos ley Philip Cheistmaun, Jobb At Lodwick, Caaper Myers lomew oye, Thomas Calnen, sfohn Shaw. Constable Convention-Michuel Hee, fob Ratohor atihoyr Garrett, Francia Curran, Daniel Straiu, John H. Ryan, P+ Millemdon, Janes Renting Adare Terman. T.URONAN, Enapesior. BaRTHOLOMEW DOYLE,