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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1860. Our Geergis Cornet sane, South should resort to equally unfriendly legisla- 1 DENTE of Spestal Seesteme, | ‘The amount received for canal tolls for the sec- CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Schr Praser, Malaga, 40 4 ALBANY. “sa Oot, 6. 1860. tion, and compel the Northern people to Keep their LAVE WOMAN CHARGED WITH KOBEERY. 1 ot wills ta Geant Bees. ete Sarompay, Oci, 20—2P. m. | passed fat Georgia Senators on the + US Oh & TN. | coodn, wares, &e., at home, it would carry ruin | _ lose Fieide, » slave woman, Rows tbirty your 9 ot age, | Do. 10 IELgyes eon veree’ Froon—The market was beavy, with gales of 8,000 | ‘ress, . Meee 7 een ee ig on stunp—Senador Toombs | {ad distress t9 every village Sud county 1a S11 48 } yp prought up on a charge of wtealing varlor 4 grciee of bbie., incleding superfine Stale and Western at $5 36 a oe day with trait, 10 beg yr 4 South be Defeated at Me | Northern States. Fight th $5.45, and extra Stato at $5 60 a $5 60. Bates Boe wil to the Castrid The Belt men are just for that policy. Fight the ¥ ‘omer, Port Medway, 6 dae, House ~¢ Will Appeal to the Cartvicige | | Sieans in the Union is their declared policy, Wumar.—The market was dull and a shade lower; the | inmber to Tas inet 3) miles 'S by Brey, wie and Vengeance—dhe Sate Jor | Which means that we shall discourage trade with Goren, it snes embroced sbest_ 10,60 0,000 bashes at $1 28 Fs outas nalsar bias Sarcally bats phat | se Ce » more ul om It waukee club and for Western w! minvidge, & : | them the aT aller Papin nb Piven 4 isinene in Charleston, | From ofcning of for Milwaukee cla tebe The Breckinridge democ party assembled | Oe ing oa property the productions of A prt cae ene Cony.—The market was heavy, while prices favored Behr this morning to learn wisdom from the lips of | Sotuorn labor. This policy” enforced against our Who nas been his slave for sina 1,277,970 96 | nurchasers. ‘The sales embraced anes 6000 babel, ob Bett Adelie Benators Iverson and Toombs. These two lumina- | own citizens, who could nob san ane another in ww ol J pharm | md Jocresge in 1860 (nearly 80 per cent).....$1,004,113 72 | 10c Tic. for Western mixed, and at 73),0. # T4c. for 4 ‘i . 4 wore surrounded by | federal courts, would speedily drive your goods ee or. | 1869, from October 15 to close of navigation $446,042 | yellow. * Sehr Chnton, _ ries of honor, blood and gas wore sirround 12 | and manufactires from amongst us, ‘as no mer- Visiter. at nolghior| | acd 0 per cent—the ratio of increase in 356.883 | ” Pork was steady, with gales of about 200 0.300 bbia., at | Schr Adventurer, Aivers lesver lights, whowe eMfulgence may Pe | cant would bring goods to sell that he could not | ip fo | Add toll for 18€0 to October 16 ce, Peng ded and jed thus: Hall, Hawkins, Robin- | enforce the payment for, or claim the protection amaseel 30 Vari ——-—— | 919 80.8 $19 8736 for mese and at $14 60 for pr eee? George, ‘Hooks raded am ssided th a, AWS = enforce U ‘cles above met fe pis pt Martin J. Crawfo foe oe the State he mene in. co the 16ib of the | ee is i yaa srseanis iheype ged Wiuskey—Sales of about 400 bole. a: 242. 0 24 s40 Sehr Orrin Cowl, Smith, Vinalvaven for Sandy. Hook fortit- hi Peer aye ‘his policy once inaugurated, jt would be very hth avenue, cause ‘he following is a comparative ment of the a e niet, Rockland, 4 The ewsemblage was cemposed es and | aimoult to change it, as interests would spring up judge Gaackenbarb, | +011. -eveived on all the canals of the State during THE LATEST ADVICES Seer Hen Peaee Rockland aye — Yemuies, white folks and negroes, retleeting and | ynder it as the work of magic, which would com- vb goepealey rd the second week in October and to the 15th of RACHIVED AT TES se SL Lowa. Ny hours. representing every stade of pollen ‘excepting | at ang Tita rdh the apinie of tue constitution | $80e thas contended tat tho alloed icles p-oerty | Q.tober, in the years named below:-¥ NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. hr Hen Bago, ae, paar “Albany. always the pevuliar pobtical theories et GoverneF | Would be of no more avail than it has been in the } the Sesth, where slaves were permitted to Wold poesea Second Week in Oct. Total to Oct. 15 Bebe NL Wa Boy Hew tin Bae Beward and his followers). udience WAS | North, as our people would be goaded on by a re- | sion of a certain quantity of personal property, aad oe BIZLC64 2,910,340 Boh Naiie De tows hed for or Philadelphia. quiet, attentive and not over boisterows in applause | membrance of past wrongs. therefore if she bad taken it she was guilty of po 150,714 2,455 601 Sehr Brutas ——, Norwalk {or Bzabethport et, ted senttwents. There were probably It now remains for the factto beproved whether | crime. The accused was soquitted after a short oot Sloop # 1 Roranton: Coe, Hsabeteport for few Haven. wi ap a fe é . ’ | the North as lost common sense and is blind to | deliberation, atd when that asnouncement was ie Seamer Kovelty, Shaw, oll re than eight hun@red persons, of | its own j ° h It [| made she was jogtantly surrounded by a number of . Steamer Sarah, Jones, Philadelphia #4] tol its own interests, If not prepared for the result I | Coon¢ individuals, aneny whom “Louis Nepoleoa’” and 2,429 944 Steamer Ann Robinece. all conditions and ¢.11 kinds of polities. have indicated, let it make haste to mye ie $0- | Socite ware quits promines, and berme, trempbanty Bam aso | Antiens. Steamer Peirel, i. Sone Sevator Toombs was selected ‘to lead off, which | @lty to the Union by the defeat of the republicans, | from ibe court. When last seen she was travelling at 2 190,615 . : 4 BELOW. speak e speech, hwas ® fine piece | With thelr irrepressible conflict doctrines, very rapid rate down one of the bye streets leading from 1143.046 | Arroyo na oer 6 Sho Mortimer Litagstn. he 06:08 pana ig the Toombs. A couple of United States Deputy Marshals 11,085,352 aos 4 Bhd G H tenthard.— All by pilot boat Moses HI Gringell. of declamation, and might have had some effect a Satake Cenkant were ip court, but they did not at all interfere with ber bio Ship John J Ho: could the people believe he'was in earnest. We -GOLLADO AND THE | 2! 88 Mr. Coben expresses no desire of reclaiming ber. in ray Aux Cape we” ‘Normandie (Fr, of Granville).—Both by steam», have none now, and never expect to possess any, ruses IE, Cnc wo ° a'aa2.085 | Atjver, EI: LED. BAILED. Fteam City of Baltimore (lr), Liverpool (passed the Bat- uf t 1215 PM): Vande on Sates pura cia, an age ued bia, Havana and New Orleans 8 b s davarsians Columbia, Charleston; Parkersoate Wie ington NC: Yorktown, Norfolk. Ae: M FRE Gmie Thy herbos aga anchored a wyogh Re arr, Sura tahored "ate Wp ‘tlso the Soutbern steamers. . ~ Wind at sunset ENB, and blowing « gale. In this vicinity it has been re- The schootier Carrie Saudiord, Captain Haggett, arrived peatedly denied that the seceders had in view @ | at this port this morving, from Tampico the o:b inst. Sae A t f the Uni Such denials now, since | H#ft im port the brig Nahuin Sietgon, Captain Oliphant, to dissolution of the Union. Such denials now, mail for New Orleans o2 the 815. A Mexican bark, name nbs’ and *s speeches, will amount to | upknown, was aso soon 'o sail for this por pening - sears speeches, Ae The ry news from tbe interior priscipally con- nothing. Mr. Toombs, after showing that the issie | comms the siege of Guadalsjara, against which city all the was clearly and plainly made ap between Linvola | gVuiable forces of the liberal army were being brought and the South, made use of these wor up. General Dodlado left Queretaro on the let, with 5,700 “This és an issue to be decided men and twenty-four pieces of artillery, for the same des- boa, and if decided against timation, and Geveral Ortega, with 7,000 men and thirty ‘ with the cartridg cannon,'cn the bth. The certain and speedy fall of the " city before no large a number of troops was daily expect: fINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The regular annual meeting of the stockholders | pangkok, Siam oti age of the Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad was held cag Sarurpay, Oct. 20—6P.M. | on Thursday, at which an election took place for The Vanderbilt, which sailed to-day for Europe, | 4 Board of Directors, resulting in the unanimous re- took out $891,229 in specie, mostly gold bars, | «ection of the old Board. Subsequently a meeting shipped on accouat of previous engagements. | of the Board was held, at which the following offi- The City of Baltimore took no specie. At the close | cor were elected:—Col. F. M. White, President; the foreign exchange market was quite dull at the | ¢ p, Vance, Esq., Secretary and Treasurer; Niles quotations. Money continues very easy. Merriweather, Esq., Chief Engineer; R. Hough, Bona: Buenos Ayres, Berlin. So, if anything is meant (wh 4 ham the sales lath The New York bids for the $10,000,000 govern- | g, 18 intendent. PR. Sept. 28 Friday mornin; increased Mr. To ds, should Li “the beadquar.ore of the army comtinaed still at Qere- t Wi: M ee Port-au Piatt, Si. D.Sept. 14 | Unc Friday ma. lo» besry ale Seer vaise the standard of revolution taro, which'city was defended by 2 200 meu noisy ar eran tetibllaa< deol, oy agplleng hata Portau-Prince.tiay. Spt 21 | NE: Wehave at present heard of no disasters o shipping. day next, were deposited with the Sub-Treasurer Stock Exchange. pt. SaTcRDAY, Oct 20, 1800. Port Spain,Trinidad.Sept. 30 | Steamers over due from Southern porta are no doubt delayed: Portland, Oregor im consequence. The Quaker City, from Havana lth inst; m the ¢ es and apy inte ral Berriozabal Sma}! bodies of troops were collected r disy at Guansjaato, Leon and Irapuato. General Cgugon was | at this point before four P. M. today. Mr. Cisco, ’S6's, 74... Ra. 45 not be much more consonant with honor, | wtSan Pedro,’ where bis original force of 4,000 men be’ |} owever. declines to state their amount. on the | * fas Obwe'S,-08., 110 hs Beating $ Puerto Cabello, Ven Marion, from Charleston 17th, at 9 AM; Star of the South, from ip his commission now | joined the forces of Colima, Tepic and Mazatlan. 1; was ’ ” J Queenstown... Savannah, and Potomac, from Baltimore, are all over due. Cape Town, C: GL aug. 20 : Caracas... Rio Grande, Brazil ground that the publication of the fact would give | ,00c0 Keniueky (0. 1004 the Washington bidders an unfair advantage over the bidders from New York. The stock market was again panicky this morn 12000 Missour! ag than to go into a fair elec- | tought to be impossible for Castillo, who was command h the greater number of votes is to be | ig the reactionaries in that region, to make a stand and being beaten, then to revolt? We | Ssainst such odds moving rapidly sgaipst him. ‘ontemptible modes of This vigaroug campaign upon Guadalajara bad caused Se che ied & temporary relief of the capital. In the meantime the r . . Our people are honest, p moet vigorour efforts continuei to be made for patting | | 200 California d Union-loving, and are opposed to the city im a etate of defence, The treasury, however, | ing at the opening; many sales of cash stock were 1000 Erie 24 m bds could they believe as Mr. Toombs feigns | was exbausted; the recent levy had producéd but afew | made by some leading commission brokers, and | 1000 FrieRR 6thmb ws ‘The present appearance of the westher indicates continuation of the storm, which will probably cause delay in the arrival of vessels from Southern ports. ‘The British steamship City of Baltimore, Capt Petrie, sailed Yesterday for Queenstown and Liverpool, with 265 passengers. ste g | She probably anchored at the SW Spit, on account of the storm April 30 | last night. Cayenne, Fr, Guiana, aug. 12 Cienfuegos, Cuba... Sept. 22 Ciudad Bolivar, Ven oy 20 Colombo... p July 10 San Bi t »ve, they would, notwithstanding their desire | vhoasand dollars, apa no one knew whither to turn for Columa, Mex hs. be for Union ant Senos, auareh out of any government, | the money. At’ last accounts it was said a negotiation | the bear operators availed themselves of the oc- | 3000 Bal. NY&K1a. el Constantinople... Sept. 24 Sagua laGrande,C,.Oct. 2 | ‘The United States mail steamship Vanderbilt, Capt Lefevre, 7 ld, pul yn the last vestige | Waa on foot for the sale to the rich capitalist, fon, | casi depress pri ill furth close 4 Comayagua, Hon... May 28 Salt Lae City. Sept. 14 | sailed yesterday for Southampton and Havre, with 151 passen- and, like Samson of Ce F pull down the last vestige of » million dollars church rty for $300,000, of which casion to depress prices still further. At the close 8000 1. bing ord 48 Coquimbo San Luis Potosi, Mex. Aug. 28 ‘The Vi It anel at Q tine, wht of tyranny in rain with them. ies = prepa Q ‘4 frat 1 ; ats 1000 Ill Cen RR bs 96 juimbo... San 1 M gers. anderbiit_ anchored yoarantine, from whence Mr. Toombs, in alluding to the wrongsinflicted on | !a#t $120,000 only was to be ready movey, the rest inoid | of the first board there was slight rally; in| O° am Bxoh Bie 04 Deen WGualekc we tee Teeral es abe was to sail at 10 o'clook this morning. ‘Aug 26 San Jose, CostaRica.July 15 | BRIG Haywanp, Willis, at Boston 1b inst from Flores, ex- -Sept. 14 San Juan del Norte.Sept. 17 ced & heavy NE gale on the 15th, off Georges dar er 2 San Salvador, a. July 25 Berea Ser towari'andmaiaots were spfung and he North, said * Tis not the cry of Union | taiked of, a heck 0: een knoe Gane a oF ts that will stop John Brown raids and quegoh the leading capitaliste, which will probably be. ultimately and closed steady. New York Central sold incendiary torch in Texas, but ‘tis the ery of justice | adopted, unless they come forward with voluntary loans ‘0 86, josh at 86] bid, against god vengeance.” Go our battle cry {s 1 be jus- | Bythis arrival we havoalse the precamasion of dew. | C°T™. ©, cob closiig i bid, against Fimina, Africa. and worlbless bonds. A number of other scbemes are | the afternoon the market was rather better, | 1¢oPae Mail S8Co #10 do tice, and to past offences against us we'are | Degollado im reference to the eeizare of the great son | 874 at the close yesterday; Erie declined 4, Ss This idea was not exactly an- | Aveta of $1120,000, bound hitber from tee mines of | Galena j, Rock Island 1, Toledo 1}, and 86" nd did not meet with | “#eatecas and Guanajuato. He boldly avows the act, a ae Sabane tink praieat Gi aseumes the responsibility, and attempts to justify it ou | the other stocks in proportion; in the afternoon, fess Gibraltar.......... Singapore. . reg (pnd oy oeglhcr the groued that the money belonged to the capltalisia of | however, they wore all rather better. Pacific Mail sex Gonaives, Hiayti...-Sept. 26 Sisal, Mexico.....\Aug. 17 | insured in Northern cfices. . was this, in subs at he believed The Prisma, 0° Tampico, states that the Minister of the | stocks were generally lower, and the whole list Hf Guayama, P. R.....June 23 Santiago de les Thuraday morning put into Stonington the same day to repair the law of Kansas prohiviting slavery was uncon: | Treasury in the Juarez cabicet, Sr. Garay, had resigned, | 4 to be under the inf f t+] Guayaquil, Ecuador Sept. 29 _ belleros,$. D....Sapt, 20 | ‘made, which was done on the 19th. etit t the rt of the United | but does not assign any reason therefor. SPPERTEA 50 OR CONE Tee -Reeeene Of SNe a us ¢ 81 | Guaymas..... une 24 Sombrero ~Sept. 27 | Scum James F Davanrone. lost on the from North tates so decided; that is to say, Congress favorable prospect. At the close to-day the au- 8636 300 Cleve ‘nbs RR 1d Havana, Cuba. Oct, 8 St. Croix.......2, Sept. 22 See ee ee ees oth at Colman, could not prohibit a Southe er har a ying his The Suit Ag: the Benicia Boy, thorized quotations were:—Virginia 6's, 90 a j; Mis- 100 Givccessses 2K gna pee gd = ponien City...July 24 AB hesics ot thee resp Thee tobe property to a rritory, and that as Congress % 2 The a G Chi RR. Mh see . - Helena.. .... . the "M Hawley, Case, from Boston nod, enavoned property to a, Territory, an 8 MARINE COURT. souri 6's, 77j a 78; Canton, 18 a 20; Cumberland Sse Gal & Oe RE ie” | Boobtulu, & 1, St. Jago de Cuba, wil pray ene aaa Jacmel, Hay Jarvis Island, Jeremie, Hayti Kenagawa, St. Petersburg. St. Johns, P. R St. Kitts. 1d a’ Territorial government Before Hon. Judge MoDarthy. Coal, 12 a 13; Pacific Mail, 923 a 93; New York do it, because such Territorial government derived . yes Ragas Ange “J all its power from Congress, and that Congress | Oct 20.—Mr. D. B Taylor, counsel for the plaintiff ta | Central, 86; a {; Erie, 37j @ 3; Hudson River, 61) could not confer an authority which itself did not | the suit against the Benicia Boy, in a claim for board for a}; Harlem, 18{ aj; Harlem preferred, 453 a ; possess; that the law of Kansas, being : ‘eg . ¢ rs payee “Own ‘Ccean, last from Faval, no ollon beard; sent home 126 ep. Keturned on account of the sickness of A letier from Capt my bark Milwood, of NBed- ps Mra. Ada 1, M. Heenan, desires it to be understood that no Sumatra, _ t i 5} aj; Michigan Central, 653 a 3; Michi- ford, her at Mauriti ‘6 from Bod: and of no ef y ify himself by | samtsstons of any sort in relation to the case have been | Reading, 454 8 4; , 3 Surinam, cFepor wher at Mauritius Sep: 6 from Rosriaie Ground, lating ¢ x an 8 , where the tork 4 small whe; the weather was ver; Lepeneens 0 CUneS A vite ys or will be granted by him, and that the cause will be | S¢% Southern and Northern Indiana, 19 a 4; do. Fad'to leave ibe sround aux 28, on acount of a font, ¢ 4 coneete pal om *ee | tried fully upon ite mérits early in November. guaranteed, 45 a 4; Panama, 124 ad Tilteols Cen- (2 ~— hg oy ye py eb Od ma Warren, settled or atime; he paused vk his head LETTER FROM MKS, MENKEN, tral, 814 @ 1; Galena and Chicago, 743 a J; Cleve- | 199 Lisbon pay iter from Cait Lincaln of bark Klishe Dunbar of New and said he would answer py and by. Weill, he TO THR EDITOR OF THE HRRALD. land and Toledo, 42} a 43; Chicago and Rock Island, | eo ORGOD +0 hefene Bane or would be at Aner in Sept. Also repore did answer, and you he AoA bored above. My attention*was yesterday galled to the report in your Chicago, Burlington and_Quincy, 87{ a 4; 4 Hod River RR. tee wana Prone Miner ly Fog paper of the proceedings in the Marine Court touching the | Illinois Central 7's, 96 a 4. 0 Wee , en he De ian meemidemer prote case now pending of Matnews agains! Heenaa, and ins) The business of the Sub Treasury was as follows Le F bag a Valparaiso, Sept. 2 | iStip Qeelida, Stafford, bence fur Liverpool, Oct 1, lat 4110, | fight, we must dissolve, we mu ple justice to myself 1 feel consirained to ask you to eS cin uo Vera Uruz, Mexico..Oct. 2 og hee" from Wilmington, NC, for Cardenas, | country if protection is not afforded to permit me to say a few words in eel’ defence. . i pepe i t, when we gees him to ig : —— — It was the firet time I] knew or supposed that an action Prieta © aaa a somalia, fative e says, you don't need it; the > lw yo 1 complain ‘of is Sad cnatitath ial and void, | £0f She recovery of a debt, in which my mame is anfortu- 4 At O42 ah this pork, pen © mite, Henatoed, the park Eiica poy ond ‘nd hence it does not lie in your way. The writer | Bately lnvolved, must necessarily be accompanied by the The following table will compare the exports of enw could not Mr. Toombs say (every | grossest scurrility and the meauest personal invective on | the seven principal staple articles for the week:— enactment which prohibits the 8 jolder from @ | the part of bim who pretends to fll the responsibie oflice ——-1859 —— ——1860 ——— ‘i participat "D bes commen Sercterie? Ach [Gane hormnaan Week ending Uct 18 Tae Ta “Gmoet. Tohen SHIPPING NEWS be would ne a of protection fizzle out in My ne ey are heyy Mig ag Ay oo Fy E Cotton, baler. a “ne - a $520 380 . = s _ proach, can } ’ 179 3 ‘640 393 bt dungae = Aa alae 1 mar verson spoke in the evening, ‘Thong a | Re9™R. aad subetatintcd by ireproachublo eviteane Team Lae Tis we soeaate nar Nae mitifal, con! ie, ¥ i argumentative speaker, he was listened to | degrading and cowardiy, in. any” coucedl or publi? Sot 18,302 C Hs much interest. He is an out-and-ont dis- | a, to make anuncalied for attack upon 12,419 n 694 5 36,061 1131 21175 unionist, though, strange to say, is stil mm woman, already progtrated under many inja for United St Senatorial rot M on , in the base and upgentiemanty manner fn which I —- —_—— more to produ ¢ of disunion than Toombs, | bave been aseailea by the counsel for the defendant. DOA. 005 00 sees $336 525 067 476 and I have sin several conservative men If 1 bad the opportunity of reply, I should not fear the | jacrease of week as compared with that of '69. $1,680,948 Jacity of t f 1 a se that Teruid Meroe a ei led a Roe tad Toe Ts ler? |. The following is a comparative statement of the excladed as 1am from even the possivility of otter | value of exports from the commescement of the apewerlng for myrelf, | have no alternative than to October 18: addrees the public through your columns, im whith the | Year to Oc * er 18: fay ‘they were ready Georgia will, in all probability, vote for invidge. Our constitution requires that Presiden tial electors shall be chosen by a majority ever all b ythe people. If there be no choice, then Axeault on me appeared, and to ask of the}public not to | |, 1360 Increase. _Decreave pgislature to select ele The preseut | condemn me unheard on’ the Ke teatae bsg whan of — be gy Hye eed 4t06.000 1,652,210 A neral Assembly, being composed of a large ma- | the person who thought proper to leave the business of com mes 0 ape 43277 of Breckinridge men, that body will give him | tbe case to atmek a woman of whom !o knows Bot a 10 CaN to.nesi8 pie v the State. Douglas is still gaining ground, and so Wid chats is and cand anedaen ta Corn..... 161.640 1,308,601 1.145.961 - fe b ney, i The choice of electors in this State will iy 5 owe ; Beet 1,287,966 1467.519 179 853 _ ‘ ¥ j “ A : I know that I can depend on my countrymen to juige soe 1,28 407. 7 aay t probably be made by the General Aw embly. | me fairly aud honorably ia the premises. Pork..... 1 727,289 1,262,864 - 484.595, * Loules Gray, W werd dren = — — — ime aod patience are all that are needed for the tri aha? anes sine od ¢ er, and Nip Thimpaon, Our St. Martinsville Correspondence umph of truth and jastice, Pn. en wens 7 16,887,638 ans 100 do...... #60 60% 100 49...... 60 Clare, Seull, Quiney for do: 1 Se. Manrixsvices, Oct. 10, 1560. For these I patiently, though sorrowfally, wait, and I he B IS0D.. ... + 0+ 0+ » GUE TTS 60 Mich CentralRR. 65° 60 Mil & Miss RR... Breeze, (guia elem fr 40: Genre Sr hope that no manly breast io all America will jadge me The New Orleans Picaywne of the Mth (evening | 100 do... 65 Reed. Me Almon, Portland tor P ‘ barahly or cruelly while passing though a transition al- | eaition) gays: — comb, Welliieet for Emma, ¥ ready made by perfidy ard falsehood as bitter as the Im ports (otherthan Dry Goods and Specie) York Siger, Harding, waters of Marah rally, There were some small sales of sbort dated paper to at the Port of New York, for the Week Sea! Harbor’ ADAH ISAA03 MENKEN HEENAN day at, the ratce of 0,11, 12.8 18 per cent, Somewhere | 3 Oto Occober 20, ssee. hb about $50,000 changed bands at these figures. Tue oiler ber 20, a ts ings in bapk, in the total, were not largely beyond the . Value. Prgt Value Pr bow ipulat rece|pts. It wii be observed that the banks show upre | China, Glassand nuware— Metals, ko — Seadiaet t the case, and that in all probability the case will be markably etromg today. There was nothing done is | — Chi . 349 $19,306 —Iron'h’pe, ts 212 $9,005 = a . , in the early part of text moath, when the fullest | ‘ock# or bonde, and other securities were equally dull Pe 1,795 23,197 fehre a ny The political contest in Louisiana waxes warm, | gation will be given to every question involved. To that | The demand for Northern sight exchange continues un RR bare..13/120 69/357 BAVANA, MATANZAS AND NEW ORLEANS. Sid brig Bengne &; echre Ariadoe, John 8 1 and every parish in the State is being thoroughly | hour 1 await for my vindication. ALM GE abated. The couuter rate for checks on New York was , tons 101 6.057 From New York lat. at Havana 6th and | Wainwriebt, stiver Magnet, W tainery, 18 Can’ We L layton, A M Aldridge, ROS ealpeplannienentl |Site e NG Y few York llth, @rriving at Havana igh wel, Neptune. ickney, A © BE Sharp, J Ireland, Louisa Gray, . 4 man tin, Prom New ONeasa Bes Haase Sa BE tarp. J rela. Louian Gray, Treas 5 ‘York Sist, arriving at Havane 3th and vie ein er, Emma ts eelteniie © NS steady at par to obeeighth premium. Guteide there The main contest is evideutly be- o - were sales of 1.16 premium, with a demao beyond the and Breckinridge; Douglas, for all ou w. tnennnenns Eanes! +o May ang | S2PPly. tn slaty days sight Wore wore eaice at 15, a1 ~ . + » © i iy sod to 2 per cent discount, extreme rates ranging from 1g a2 al purpeses, as relates to his prospects, | wife, of Virginia, Ur. Jarvie and son, of Claremont; Mr. | to 2), a2 é per cent discount. In sterling there were : = Comstock wad family, of Boston, ani W. Kilison and wife, 2 Prats en a | Tite ae ° being ot ef Se ene. sich wot tin. | OL B#CHPR, Va, are stopping atthe Fin Ay Seg ~ ha) jew Orisane Ub, Havadh Sih, ar: * Within a few days I have conversed with well in of Boston: £. J. Warren and family, of | 108%;, which !ucludes remittance purposes. “Tho murket a formed gentlemen from every portion of the State :W.R Vay and wife, of Newfoundisnd; E, | seemed inclined to favor sellers. France were placed } aft saking due allowance for partisen feel T. Fowler, of Baton Rouge, La , and C. Wende'l, of Wash- | 5220. on Paris direct. We quote extremes, and eter making we . ‘ ington, D. C., are stopping at (be Metropolitan Hotel. 5: Sb e. to BE AIiGC. ing, | am seat that the majority of the State ttt H Seymour, of Gennectiont; mayor Thatcher, Speaking of money business, as affected by politi . ckiaridge. I venelt, 0 lina Colonel Kibbie, as nm ; Ks ue hes Dat Ite strength except in the | of 8 Taited:Stater'army; R. Moss, of Jamaica, and £. | C#! influences, present and prospective, out West, ug rs Davis and family, of San Francisco, are stopping at the St. | the Cincinnati Commercial (money article) of + parishes of Baton Rouge, Ascension, Assumption, | Nicholas Hotel Thorsday observes:— a. at 008 in the nee 3 Gums, crude 3.166 Lafourche and Orleans. In the balance of the § enue eon +. ge hd © to merean’ quarters business is generally rather Gum, copay ™ 1,041 ALMANAC FOR WHEW YORK—Tu13 Dar. te jot exceed thirty s to the par | paesive. So far as business itself ie concerned, it is | 2,131 ‘RIGH WATER.......morn 1 26 regan cy tag ps tod Os a the | eonnaee, of ore, aud Mr. Codiman and wife, of) Qii departments aa health ae it can be. but. in the prone. 6 2) In Orleans his vote will be abou’ 3 in the | Boston, were among the arrivals at the Brevoort House | ess ts evil conjecture, the worst possible caleulation is 4a ‘ose other parishes named, 1,100; in the balance of the | 7etrday. mate by some as to what is to be anticipated: and in the 6 Pert of New York, October 20, 1860. State 1,400; total, 4,500. If this was all taken from Army Incellige Seatlehs ieeee peetoas wiee aaaaat chem cal eae : £ si eT acces 0 the Breckinridge democrats, and confining them Wan Darsataar, divetaia Gernaat's Ornce, ) | tka tiaky condition will make the po tical exigencies 800 Sicgemetis Puilsdelphin, Waster” Havans cna Net Griesne— to the past democratic vote, Bell would hare a NINE WG amminoTOx, Sept, 28, 1980 juss ouch clrcumstanens fo doubtisen doing” ees map te B Ppenmabip Columbia, Berry, Charieston—spotford, Tiisston hh is not the | _ First Lieutenant Joba Drysdale, af the Third rogiment | yrutvah,citcametanore i@ doubtleas doing much t a Co, ; ™ of artillery, baving repeatediy drawn hie pay twice for | fhe south that aay real eracern tor fas enamang of polit it Parkersbarg, Powell, Wilmingtoo—H B Crom- aa ines e rds ptr ke —" bopeon hey hy ® the | cal events. Capital le more sensitive than any of the other 27 “Eummaktp Yorktown, Parrush, Merton So—Lediom 6 Het fre voters who did not vote for Bu by " | Rerves controling the actions of men, and shrewd _—= ¥ y . . an 2 a2 order’ No. 92, ot August 16, 1860, from the beadquartey te * on ie beeree! ~ peken. Ss AM—I not in any election since 1855, and in the coun- | Cf'the army, the President directs that his names Be drop | comme, Penetration 8 tourcely | required to dis. 7 S ettegthip Monticetto, Gager, Aleandria, &e—H B Crom ante «te, fam Saranah for Bek try, except in the par named, more than half | ped from the ro!ls of the army. bestatts, very mee is dipcesd $0 cuaiee ce ane = bd — Conse, from W limington, NC, for Bost7a—botl : 6 apogee Teatenant Dryedale, accordingly, ceases to be an oni | Tumineme, every man le dispored to charge to wed = - wel ace Vaang Feta, Angel, Mexien, Metiatur, 4 that will vote for Douglas voted for Fillmore in | cer of the army trom September dT, 1860 and akill the cmbarracements that ak on ry an Steamahin Patayero, Vail, Portiand—H BCromweti aco. | RT pownow. ¢ ~ bat may impend ovér 0 a NEW LONDON, Oct 19—Arr eohre 8 P fw 1556, and always the opposition ticket. By order of the Secretary of War him. Fortunately, the | care and enut tin. te ye ‘air, San Francisoo. G DO, Harriet Ba-er, Web! pie ine other side, atleast 1,600. votes cas: fr © QOOPER, Adjwtaat Genera. | management of buninces which may be provoke, oy ona = ey est, rai’, Liverpoot=0 0 Denman : my. 2 J 'c age, whi ! —_—_——_—_—— _ timely serutiny into the adairs of men is likely to bojpro- - rid, Knight, Liverpool—C Grinnedi. leave the relative strength of parties much the Domestic Newa Iteans. ductive of more harm than good for the yy agency 4 Tek own. Pears iverponi © Danean. same as in previous elections. Aor lgorte ts Sorta Bostox —The census taker for | actually exieting to cause disaster that will nol produce Sporger.... 7 626 2 1820 He * » Trask, 1 rut] Dearborn The whole vote of the State will not vary mach | thie ward has discovered two aged women—one of whom | its effect in any event. A stapiog up of matters wil do | Torq’ veame 2 108 7489 | ghip Beles ferenee, Ketereme, laverpen. Co. y ae se . vorbis " 0 r standard even thorgh the course of fi * rt jark § 1) Ryerson, 4 jon—Thow — Jaa py+4 born in Ireland in 1760; sue came to this couatry Gfy. | tion should be a little severe for the tune * | Abb] Bate Dopey Mensia, Campeacny-— F Bure & Ck Breckinridge 18) | Cight years ago. She enjoys goo’ health, and, At Chicago, on 0 ; = sen Tark 3 Shetherd. Tigtheaway, Havana Ward & 00 Sivier Bheckiarid . vy LE 900 | what fe very remarkable, often Without the use of SNanenge, OF The inst., currency was be = 6000 | Sete ee y 1 pails —Giving Breckinridge a clear majori 500 of | spectacien She has many chances of living with us seve- | coming scarce. Eastern exchange was firm on — 2666 Biles "Dae m0 Haat or the total » coalition is made ‘to ron | ral years longer Mrs. Tawenn Keenan, residing on Third | 4), 1 oo «3887 but one ticket against Breckinridge, it will increase | street, was bore in Maine, February 26,1763. Her mind | ‘He street at |..and at the banks 1 per cent pre- - asi hie mayer. rd the Cath« ; « _ , 7 *, now sup: ey a, bes ehe bes bose ee mium. The receipts and shipmen's of breadstu‘fs $29 10,380 Biiins Deh cases laced ote | fe cae ad ong Seemed em, | oT Wedaeeay were A oe Bt the momen hae onl reser he conte hee | were at Rip poy eee sete | EOE, BA a es a preliminary affair, which will serve to on \aas S90 T Sheeld over meet hin” , bus cece MAT 668 64 827 be the electoral vere of ail opposed to Lin n | in regard to ber place of birth, by Geis EA En | OD e ovo ve as wove vevve 38.906 1,337 _ wpe | page fA per that re t 8 x. Massachusetts, ‘a4 since been set of grain at Chicago on the 17th - greatest number of elector votes, ia an unm a —S et om Regisir 2 count, after the general result is known, with Seer Noars —A Vigilance Committee, couposed of o! lo Wheat, » Oat 7 the onderstanding that a united vote shall be cast root of St Jota aba St. Stephen's, & © venipped for ~All 9 tom’ Sak + tar A 4 toral colleges against Lines. Pabli opi. | Sew York, on the eh Fellow calling °. ‘ oo = = i ¢ ; favors that course, will not tolerate s . Hewes . 6606 14,000 = @ " eee wmehmw-dode ing the electic ogta | See? tmerant in bie habite He wae bo fing he election lato the House of Represeata ori ch Hf Ward of ine 7 om ser 8 rt] R. "ete race MEANS TO Pree me vservewive men of the North havea hich | “ eine 450 950 630 a UT TIE SICK READ AND tote — 89 . a Roady il Ciseases arising from tr, and if they have numbers suf. | _Fix@ st Starronn Brartos, Coxv a Ste Le th A “ium to.carry auffeleat electoral peop ye =e a {put wn eveosite armor ag retin Pore xe y pledged to defeat Lincola, all will, be ‘which are 0 total’ lass, there —— ——— — --_ | & ‘ine 189 ty ail ; bat, on the contrary, if Line hould be Fi * tend pd elected, thousands of millions of dollars, will not | suit't wean ame Od00 Ie the Poaceae 82,006 1o,t00 Lam Beet | in Fi RC compensate the Northern people for the losses ie known. of to-day reports:— Rom.. sesees 610 ‘he they will snstain in consequence, Revelation of =We understand. report from the | Whiskey ee = 8 J some kind will grow ont of it, very probably Persons, machin! that of jy bay = 199) soma’ armed resistance to the admisistration in several the machine < epee ees Sess, Lyne — yo fMT | car : States. But if that « Yard last Sat ime last year. The | Metals, Xo Soap....... 12 628 | Sprit and lower masta gone, sent & boat to her, but wanted a» S a ar, unfri jurday o bueiness if well main Drage goods, 12° 1,991 Sug ,hbd&b6,066 277,077 | back to 14th, 19) legislation will be reso which will be de ‘aeneariy up to pro | Rrowres.... 11 1.025 + Sugar,bxe.27.245 100/187 | of hence’ fur structive of Northern pros ‘te coal can well be. | CBain&anch 161 6201 = Tapiovs....1,654 10/590 Ss Serves Lot The Personal Liberty acts of Nort “ways: RG ATAY of coal. wofaras we leare, | Copper... <= ghage wie... 4 oud | STi Fie ory have not materially injured the South, neit cord—good measure—| want of buyers: fducuma” Gatiery. 49 (21,299 8. 22 (1 | sun goto (iam), K . Hambeane, $i days, | Radway's Realy Ri 7 the unfriendly legislation that preventa th of an | Ge 4 792 9082 44,170 | with to LB Ampinck &C>. pitting of the face in cagee 0 érn planter from bringing his servants to p neve The following are the estimated earnings of the | $aMusss Je Wool baics fap 882 | ones en ewe aya wih | he oes injered. cs, 90, fe terest st they are the on they wand | Tingle Central Railroad forthe second weok in Oo: paves | {| “ee a Lf Wilson A Brann: Sune SCbOnene, | ort ee ees wea —y * oneee A * | Digher prices they must not raise so many. market Sa -— Paws, Lnbesoe, Ritsabethport for Cape ¥ tend he Gad eyend theig money jn the 1 Price ue from twelve to Ofeen gente per Boabel. 1850, $42,708 15, 1800, $74,698 26. Increase $19,21011. | Total... eveseseescoonsereveseessQOMODRO8 | BA Cpanel Git) Darnes Newprn, a bala, “ts | Radway's Remsen are

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