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‘The Attempted Panic. {From the Courier aud Eaquirer, Oct. 90. | ‘The bistory ef politics fa this country ‘exhibits nothing 80 ditrepuladle to a) Concerned as Une deliperate atempt made jast week by Capitalists and democratic or Usion banks to create @ ry ae tee wemey mariet, 5 tn the hope | \bereby driviog the people lato the support o! a. sion ticket, We charge, and in a court of law ould prove, the existence ‘a conspiracy w produce @ paoic, hich fur exceede in infamy anything of the A ever eard of in this country; and we could, if so disposed e the names of broker#, bankers aod banks concern tho conspiracy, which would utterly ast ind oar read ere, Bod consign all implicated to ly merited oon Yempt of the pablic. Swiadlin G ditferent phages; but never is | waoeful than when pers ine to cheat honest mec the purpore of evr » were apprived that a combi ) between certain very hoavy ait ia” simultancously all their »& panic tn the stock mar- 2 attributed to apprehecsion of soln ehould be elected ira: ted not but the work was. thea pro new that the notices for the retarn of * oll ively issued; and be fixed the rangement of the p to the evening of the meeting on the corner of Anthouy street and Broadway, We paid b Je aitention to the story, uot believing Ni pomeivie that capitalists would induige ia much a he zardous game to achieve & momentary political purpose which, at best, could only letsen Lincoln's majority in the city, aud in no way affect bis election. Dariag the morn ig, however, broker after t repeated to us that the most fearful attempt to “ bear”? down the & arket which they had ever witoereed was th ta And they aided, that the ery in the etreet was solution of the Union was inevita a elected ; that all etock® wo to twenty per cent; and thoreiw Was to purh off evéryth Btocks at a depr all call loans that the custom borrow “on cal!”” men { sma! ; dbf a | milion or more of & Mount loaned is called in o tfo lowe, of courte, at he m , oF Bell his stock, Now, mb.ne to call in their | r to do but to throw his stock upon the market? he refasee to do this, why, then, the cap! broker to be sold at auction Lo the higuest bits bly to the priated cx of the loan O! force many & stock upon the market on the some day, and, aro to become the purchasers? Of course, the a forcing large amounts of any #tock upon the market pro duces more or less panic; and thea {f thore who are corm bined to produce thie result stand aloof, {t necessarily fo! Jows that the etock continues to deeline Erremes ata very low gure by ibe very we forced it upon the market, and possio moog themacives at what price they ehoulll Now, this was the game played in 0 and to give efliriency to it, #r. Cobb, Treasury of the Unite proclaiming that in the ey union was certain, and t monetary ailaire inevitab’ the stock market, which robbe a" of doliare, bepides injuring th the orphan and the retired bv amount and know ent Of tens of miliione, aod a) & to prevent if possible the elect of no highw Shan the robbery by a cay fall” upon stocks, aod the tte to compel the faxocent do por ceat below ite rea Of {t bimsel’. He may pleading twas Wo ve the Union; but we te ‘and all honest men be Is 9 robber be treated as such, ag The New York Centr ral, the Hudron River railroads were Tated upon to produce the pan the entire stock | ate stocks were compelled to give ‘way — demand for moaey thus cre Ahrough the preserce of th: Seorctary of tt * here by the conspirators to them in alarming | Drou,.. ~nbing the widow and orphao. We give, | the public anu “a i the stocks referre! to es therefore, the ‘tr | “5 played. And if euch allording h general view of the gw . : bave becn the transactions in four stocks mous must have been the operations in the en. Nat, including State securities: What miilioas of propers. have thus been rathlesely destroyed? and bow caormous the amount of thie systematic swiadliog and highway roboery uoder the anepices of the government to prod: & political effect. The sales of New York Contra} forleash during the woek amounted to 24,982 shares, and on shors time to 10,800— amounting to $3,378,000. The sales of Hadeon River Rail- road amounted to 9,838 shares; the sales of the Prie |mounted to 17,148 saree, or nearly two millions of dol- Jars, and of Harlem to 10,720 shares, And is it to be w pressure New York Oeutral depreciation of a million and Or that Hadeon River fell four ent, Barlem three and & juarter and Erie pine and three-quarters’—cqual to nearly & million an. 4 bail of property struck out of existence for ‘he cme being, 40 ach.cve & bagé politics! purpowe And all thie vader the suepices of is Secretary of the Tressary, aud through | ibe agency of capitaliate who call themevives bones. whiic | ikey combine to rob the widow and the orphan. | And now, Mestra Capitaliste who have been engaged io this dirty work of depreciating the property of yourveigh. | Dore under the auspices of the government feathered your nests by what is no h other cap it that etock ten | id beonme the parchaser e by ke eigbt of ad a thief, aad sal | wondered at that under foll e'x per cent, equal te capita —do you Imagiue that you nave gained ‘on by the oprration? Perhaps you Inugh a your sleeves at the question, and gay that was only a | ver. Very possibie. But take oar word for it, your | te tens of thou- | ery bas added in the city and Lincoln's vote. Possibly you anticipated such a J looked only to making your fortunes by the Bot not #0 the government and Mr. Cobb. tincere at least in believing that by the panic { injure Lizcoin’s vote, and they acted like produce such a result. We congratulate tbem gitimate consequence of this knavery. Konves t wpon the le —_—_—_—_——— Ee FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tcxapay, Oct. 30—6 P. M. The follow! s@ comparative statement of the exports, exclusive of specie, from New York to | forcign ports for the week and since January 1:— 1858, 1859. 1860, bor the week....., $1252200 1 990 «2,168,781 Previourly reported 61,748,209 63,737,077 77,506,401 Since January 1,.982,905,409 65,043,007 Incladed in the exports for this week are 2youi $800,000 worth of wheat and ficur snipped to Great Britain. The excess over last year, as shown above, now foots up about $24,620,000; and if, « seems probable, the increased export keeps up during the two remaining months of the year, we ehail ship from this port this year something like $32,000,000 more produce than we did i Such an export cannot bat produce a very marked effect | pon the general balance of trade. ‘The money market is dull. The panic in stocks and the closing out of bull contracts have dimin ished the uiry for money among the brokers whive the increased bank deposits enable the Lauks to discount more freely, and thus curtail the sap- ply of choice paper at the note brokers Rates re main about ast quoted—6 for call loans, and 6a 7 for the best paper, according to length. Tue ra mored hoarding of sy at the South has not yet begun to affect the banks; gold is flowing North ward still, and the New Orleans exchange market remains unaltered. Webave to report a further decline in forcigu exchange. A leading house was a large seller o 108, and we hear of transactions as low as 107 though these are not publicly reported. The market is quite unsettled, an! business was done touls all the way from 107] to 108) for bankers’ t Francs range from to 5 Commercia bills are offered at 107{ a } for sterling, aad 5.2 21j for franca, The letters by the | steamer speak hopefully of a large for European goods next spring. Should t pectations be realized, exchange will rally: oth wise we look for a dull anusually low rates for some time to come. The rally in the stock market which commenced yesterday continued thif morning, and all descrip tions were better on the first call. Quite a marked edvance took place in some of the New York shares which have been oversold by the bears. At the close of (he session, however, prices fell off, and were lower between the boards. In the afternoon the market was again higher, and closed firm. So far as we can learn, the commission brokers have very few orders, and most of the purchases are for the account of the bears. A few favorite stocks, like Hudson River and Central, which have wealthy friends, are taken out of the market at the low panic prices, and the bears ex perience the greatest diMculty im making their de liveries. Bat most of the speculative stocks are neglected by the pub Btate stocks were in y, and att loue were losing prives of the Aay With those of yer lay evening, we note an ad , | Thus the re * ‘=deed always the cage at thi NEW YORK HERALD, WEDN ESDAY, OCTOBER. 31, 1860. vance of } in Missoui vy wn Tennessees, u in New York Central, 1) in Erie, } in Hudson River, 14 ta Harlem, | in Reading, 14 in guaranteed, } in Michi- gan Central, 1j in linois Central, 23 in Galena, 1 ir Toledo, 2 in Rock Island. The following were | the closing prices of the day:—United States 5's 1874, 103 a 1034; Indiana State, 90 a 93; Virginia 6's, 87 a 874; Tennessee 6's, 87] a 88; Missonri 6's, 774 a 774; Canton, 18 a 19; Cumberland Coal pre- ferred, 10} @ 114; Pacific Mail, 92a 93; New York Central, 834 a 83); Erie, 304 a 30}; Hudson River, 5° a 60; Harlem, 17] a 18; do. preferred, 414 a 42; Reading, 42} a 423; Michigan Central, 63] a 63}; Michigan Southern and Northern !ndiana, 15} a 19; j do guaranteed, 38 a 38}; Panama, 123 a 124; nois Central, 74 a 74}; Galena aad Chicago, 72) a Sleveland and Toledo, 35} a 35; Chicago and Rock Island, 664 a 66}; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, 84} a 854; Iinois Central bonds, 93 a 94, | The Board of Directors of the Michigan Southern | and Northern Indiana Railroad Company are in | session, consulting in relation to the first mortgage » which mature day after to-morrow. It is inderstood that they will offer holders a choice of sinking fand bonds, or a new sheet of coupons, and pected that abont three-fourths of the holde i] wil acquiesce at once in the arrangement. lr he total amount of the issue now maturing is less eh a million, Holders of second mortgage bonds of the Hudson d Company, who have not availed the opportunity of doing so tendered of December last, are re- re December 1, 1 Bros.’ statement of the River Raiire themselves ¢ by the fF 0 on or b oposals ceding years Beets ——— Beers forthe pase Weck — Past Since OU Week st Sept. Brien, France 1380-61 .102 000 654 000 45 000 11,000 60 .149 000 645 000 51,000 10 C00 7,000 /... 110 600 500 000 23,000 20,000 2,000 8. 000 249,000 30 000 6,000 4000 1856-7. . 60 445 000 at C00 »,000 4,000 1855-6 *1,000 491 000 35,000 9,000 9,000 pas On since Lat September ——— 0 Gt Britain, To France 1800-01. .121,000 |» | thoee of last y and the expo Com'd wr Lait yo 1866-9 of 26,000 over 1303-9, exbibit the following reealte:-— Brv'ain. France. Other &. P. otal. Stock. $000 15,000 1,000 74,000 4,000 +-Ing. 15,600 Dee.19,000 Ine.7,000 6,000 58,000 The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows $509,400 81 112,000 00 144,863 72 | Balance . one 6.179.155 69 The Mechani ig Association has de lared | a dividend of three and a half per cent, payable on | the Ist of November, The weekly statement of the Philadelphia banks, made up Monday afternoon, presents the following gregates, as compared witl those of the previous Oct 22, Oot 29. d 11,802,155 Tac. $1,695 26,806,277 loc... 71.637 4 567 48: ALT 421 Dee . 60,014 1,603'926 1,712,788 Inc. . 108 $62 31126237 8/143,517 luc.. 17.250 + 16,561,020 16,815,568 Dec. 45 457 2'888,808 2,849,768 Doo.. 3 ere is some demand for Janvary, Febroary aod March paper, of which one or two lines were taken at 10 per cent, embracing pames clascing from Altos, The market is rather bare of desirable lovg acceptances, as ‘: Period of the season, A few tra tact.ons were effected AS 10412 per coat. The tendency towards improvement is wer Gumees but gaff) cvent arent by to have relieved the market in « mort Yecthed qeurce from ‘hg {nertacss agd alarm which oppressed it a fortnight ago. “ni is foeling contic’® We be eoconded by the Bustained movement in cotton and the more promising return of the sugar crop, the weather be- ing a!l that can be desired for securing the yield. Those who only hort time #ince so confidently predicied «a crise will bave to adjourn their prophecies to a more convenient period To ute & tegbpical phrase. the mar- kot ia entirely bare of the materlals Tor making up & panic. Under an increased eupply of foreign cxchange, and especially of sterling bilis, the market gare way to day, and a very large amount of first class sigoatures were taken at 107% @ 108 We pow quote the range from 1073, 8 108, se anything beyond the latter figure is not worth ‘aladiee to Drafts with bill of lading were ne tiated at 10€), a 107, the extreme rua being from 106 107\;. Franes are comparatively better sustained. A round amount of first class paper was sold at 6f 924, which is the outside fgure (ther good bills brooght 51.25, the range extending down to 61.30 a 6f28\ Sixty day bills on New York were dealt in at 1% a 2\ and digcount for extremes. Strictly first claee ames, discountable in Wall street, are in demana. Sight was rather heavy at 5 a ig discoust, and outside bile 4, with occasional purchases of euch email ameunie as came aloug at}; The Chicago Zriune of Saturday says:— | The depreciation in State stocks is causing some Flight talk with regard to Lilinois and Wisconsin currency, toe great bulk of which is secured by Missouri boude Bat thus far there i# not much occasion for alarm. The wa ditor will doubtless take good care that Ube secaritice are made good whenever occasi om req aires. The Cincinnati Gazette thus reviews the mar- ket:— All tbe houses reported a fall eupply of mosey to dav, there being an increase, ip some cases, af compared With yesterday. Tho offerings of paper were, in the aggregate, quite moderate, and good ames were In demand at ten percent. Tet @ i The following is the oficial statement of the Chir chg>, Burlington and Quincy, upon which the divi- dend of five per cent is declared :— Es, Na. x 90.405 12 46,268 $2 04,704 OT Lisaet id Septem ber to wt st 87.160 is] Cetober, catimated. 156CC0 @ 70,000 00 116,000 09 Total... 4987 36 412,856 68 ‘uid Daiasice to creat of laterest ana exchange aceuun . ° Tota, From the above net sum should be deducted the following item: Interest on bonis Tranefer Office expenses paid Taxes paid... Pay ment t kxpendituret ot provem: Rent of de Sinking Fond.. ‘manent ot at Chi z ie 197,867 77 leaving to the credit of income aosount for the #18 months, the eam of The net earnings trom the Let ber are cetimated at. 9346 535 83 42.000 00 Learipg on hand, applicable to“dividend... $: 35 88 Tt will be seen that the net earnings for the six months ending October 81 will be over seven per cent, and that Ube credit to the incom» agoount will be increased weary three per cent Ld mn this dividend. This larg ce of accon mainly used in paying oT wating debt, oy extinguished, which was crested the Peoria and Oquawks aod 3 cepacier, for whicd advances tb every reason to bope ab eGulracnt, Bob renee 0. absolute payment in more direct form. business, bat by Stock Kachay . Teaspar, Oot. 90, 1860. $90000 Tonn 68, "90. 88 60 whe HariRRpf.b00 42% 1s000 Jae eats ag RR. .03 43 4060 Virginia 6'e do 42 1000 Stiesour! 6° 29 mich Cen RR feed 63% 2 de +. OM 1¢0 #10 63.4 100 bo. 10 63), 125 ¢ ey, 60 do @x 2000 100 ‘ 8% 1€00 fod Rivas mb 150 O34 1000 Aer RR ist m 4s won Svinit Is 8000 MUSpelmefen. ‘MO Mieb bad 1 coy 420 anK% a“ 50 fo... bi ; any . 6 do... DUO BT\ . 7% 100 40... 660 BR “6 ate oT 13% 5, m% . 108 uN 2 us 1005 Ma oar a M40 5% a ma 834 4h 83 \4 bi) sy 100 do... 90 74 ary 100 Cleve Fite PR. ja ew ” Ma (8 é.. 3d 12 lui- | SHIPPING NEWS. = as 860 au SPECIAL NOTICE. and letters intended for the Naw Yous Hmastp an a Fort of Hew York, October 30, 1860. Kr CLEARED. Fieamehip Empire City, Baxter, Havana—Livingstir, Oro- cheron & Co, L Mitehill & Son, ‘teamanip Crowell, Ravannah—8 Ship kilen Marla, Libby, Havanna—Neemith & Hoos és Bork ake (Brem), Sheer, pm ma ager Brow M0 Wana, ga chi, Bar's oR so Pio Wave Crest, Haimon, Gaiveston McCready, Mott & a ethos hie. a oe UX “brie esis aia Sebroeier, Gurnooe ie re, Mart—Metoaif he : #32 aw tii 116 | Brig Ine bases, ovate bon a Ose 8 Dane 50 isto! RR pref. 4136 do.. u Brig See son Senate “Ieamal 8 hock. do any paw Bugene A Keed, Crane, St Pierre, Mart—Metcall & ‘anes, SECOND BOARD. 4 Ie Princess Reys! (31), Newbold, Bermnde—Smith, Jones Too she tiene +90 Brig Martha, Crosby, Ellzabethport—Thoe Jamon, “aa Ret Mincora, ‘Be awa, ra, - 3000 N Carolina 6's 10¢0 Mich So Int m b 2000 Mion So 24m b 460 sue NYCenit 610 q : 200 Clev « ii RE “30 $0 MS&Nigid sic 210 100 do. Schr J F Darfee, Pavis, Frarkiin— Storges & Co. _— Laura Gertrude, Campoell, Charlesion—Dollner, Potter ‘sche rp jay y Pamoe Fert a Febr Lasy Bria 300 bong Chi & “ TRR edd ahi: 65 Steamship Tilinols, Terry, Havre, Oot 11, via Southampton - a ted 05 | same night, with mdse and passcnger 6 D Torrance. "For 20 “Shes rst 2 haa severe gales from BW and NW; 27th, put 4 . om], apd waive smID tar of the Wes naa, New Orleana, Oct 2: fa Havana She. wih with Limmdag a passengers, 60 Heber: do.... 50 Chi,Bar&y RR.230 ‘Steamanip mdse and pae sengers, 1 Bam 1, Miichill & Ron. ach i fen 3.20 AL C3 it. 100 do 150 Mich Cen RR. éitey COW oe a ‘eras, wapalized steamships Avgusta, ana & & Onyler, D ER E ae oF Sivan ae Pom Sensacti Columbia, ery. with mdse and Tusepay, Oct 30-6 P. M. sengers. to Bpofford, Tileston inst, at ‘midnight, Astn# —The market was unchanged, while swlea were | "Apaleed sisumeb'n Jay adger, Bevee SS eee limited. wagers’ 10 Lediais & Hieiceken, seo” 20 Wn mdse and Bueavercyes —Flour—The market was less notive and | [if yituia Of Boston), Bursiey. Sam Eranciseo, July 12, buoyant, eepectally for Stateand Western brands. The mo- yep ane the (I pa ay 60 to Caps Horn, and 85 to the By quslor dium and higher grades were more irregular, The tr wisdg von ey ea tek stor jou'St s0W. spoke Br ship: Kom, Mop. from bourne, let inst, iat 12 60 5, Jon 34 4: eigualized ship Orphens, hence tor San Franci oo; 24, lat 2919, lon 65 60, » herm brig actions footes up about 13,000 bbls., cloiag on the basis of ibe following quotations: — superfine State, id bonnd 8 8 showing white flag with leter 0 ia centre pee wae ‘and Lew wheat. recs a stib Gautier, Yimatend, filo Janetro, Sept dL, with oottee, to Common to choice Western extra 6 60a 7 25 | Aerrdied ‘Zuninst, Int 30 14, fon Td 25, spoke brig ealabow, St, Louis extras... 0006 610.07 60 | trem Mansapilln for Howe Mixed to straight Southern 56 aelo ‘ Tex pomice. Qosher, New Orleane, 18 daye, with cotton &c, Straight to good extra do.. 1615 a7 50 | ; j Choice extra {amily and bakers’ brande..... 7 60 «9 00 | ,, BAe erga (ry of Wal), Wott, Tal £0 days, with onl, | Rye flour, 3500425 | Bark Jare Daggett Lambert, Glasgow, Sept 28, with mdse, Corn meal, Jarsey und 30 a3 to Duphew & Dam Sienhanh (Rrensl. et a ta —Ounad our was leas active, while the rales embraced jerzogin vom Rrabant rem fy tei 809 bbis. at $6 70887 60, Southern flour was hea: 5 seis mare and 709 passengers to Ruxer ee, Bark Stempede, Lewis, ® $9 dubs, and 28 from Gira! ter, with fruft to Orord & Westervelt, vessel to Simpson & Clapp. 2000 nat, Jat 97, lon UW, apoke Sard bark Julia, hence ark Weasel Cnatle (Nr of Goole), Pottage, St Martine, Oct salt, to Jos Fou ke's Hous. Has been 10 daye N of Cape TA Lee, Christian, Grand Cay TT, Oct 90, with malt, to Jobe Oh aad Co, 24th inet, ia the Gulf, saw sobr Frances, wire Hendy C Brooks, Sherrill, Ponce, PR, Qot 12, vie Sait Key, TI, Ist, with salt to Miller & Houghton. Bad sirong SE winds to lat 20, on the hight 07 224 nat fat 3), lon 72 10, Mad Pe oe = severe buy rleane from SSE to 83W, which lasted 4 honra; eplit 3 for Weatorn mulzed, aloat, and at | ® ,(Heportee By pilot from bout Neiiay = reels in etore. Rye was quiet and wachanged. | ye em eee a ® feat the wreck’ of Barley wae heavy and lower for common qualities, and | frchr uf about 1 tons came asbore on the SK side of # Mar salen limited at THe, for State and 1440. for Canada Bast, | tine, lumber nnd rhingie loner, bath masts gone: sould not as Oats were in fo supply and rather easier, with sales of — _—— the a 9 Tes Bertone nid i Baye TT Oe Py Weel 8 3¢e. co. 88 ix yer ( ast), Torer, Salt Cay, TI, Oct 13, with Western aad jadiap at 37¢. a 88 540, mad at 88c.0 38 40. wat Be Bock Rc. Me fet 30, jaa ae pg heed Binks noriter: enrried away a cea ag ites ease tected rege a 4 Brig Zebulon | (Br), Davidson, 4 Finteor, NS, 10 days, with Wm. Stott & Son, in their weekly circular, give the fol , Ames, Galveston, 17 days, lowing statement of stock¢:—Stock of Rio colle on the wee cote 36, lor rl Lilia, Ma via Gib scare, $54 Oct 1860, none; received since to date, per North | is Gomez, Walle & Co.” 12th inat Int $3 68, 1on 86, spoke Bt Point, 4 000 bage; ‘per Addieon Child, 4,542; per Clara | bark Serlingebire, King, 136 days {rom Bombay for Liverpool, Ba 5.700; per Coriiia, 6,197; Taeso, 3.598; total, 24,037 | short of provisions—eupplied her, for the week estimated at 21,808 bage. Stock of Sebr Gem (Br, of Guernsey, 80 days, passod Ro on the 20th day of October, 1560, 2.229 bage; Mari | ‘800 vatran, 4 and easier for common and medivin brands Tae embraced about 1,000 bbis , closing within the range of above prices. Ry¢ flour was steady at our figares, wita rales of about 175 bbis. Corn meal was quiet and prices unchanged, Wheat was beld with firmuees. Tae sales embraced about 110 000 bushels, at $1 34.0 $1 35 for red and amber Weetern, $1 60 for prime Canadian white, $1 22 for superior Mil < for ood white Micbigas 34 $1 489 for white Unio, 1 Bl for red State in store, $1 2655 a $1 28 for amber colored Wisconsin and Iowa, $1 24 for Kacine spring, ! 3 20 a $1 26 for Milwaukee club, and $1 194 $1 23 for | Obeaber Get 4. with fruit, to amy & Deviia caibo, 107; Ceylon, 210; Java, 300 mats; do, 2.099 go- verpment bags; total, bags and mais, 6.095. Stock of = 0 at Now — Ost, 27, 10,000 bags; New York, pete 2229; wotal, 12.220 They remark a8 follows: ceipté of Rio during the past week bave led to a sph basinees, ana the total sales amount to 21,808 by tog only 2.229 in etosk. We no change to note in prices éxcept for ordivary descriptions, waich we quote ye lower. Schr Ie and Queen (#r. of Ba combe), Lack! and 35 from Gibraltar, with fruit, t> OF Ba int $447, lon 7490, tpone brig Rainbow, of Boston. Sebr W A Griffin, Borden, Granada, Oct 18, with frult 40, to master, Riche D Trowbridge (of, New Haven) Ion, Grand Park. Tf foo it My vat SL shot ioe pi te ys F ek wo ue TAL, spoke ship Ocean Traveller, Chinchas for New York ¥ apne omrjeioh (of ain), Hovaton, PurksTa'anda 18 days inst Comox —The market was firm, but lees active; the by oy - alee embraced from 2,500 a 3,000 bales, closing on the Behr Quick tap’ (Be) \Soeone, Wiodsor, NS, 6 days, with basis of 17%. The following is a statement of the move. viaster, to DR wolf, men} lo covtO@ Bince Sept last, as compared with the | ygttht Havelock Mr) Reld. Seekville, NIB, vie Portiand, 13 Previous three yeart:—* ton, larder, for Pe River, 1858. 1859. for Bridgeport. dette daite Bacon ta 179,000 60,000 “ other F.P. oe 20,000 ‘Total export 24) 00 Stock on hand, Tee ‘kee pss 450 009 “OF whlch du durl ng the past jaded ia the Reo'd at Ports, 140,000 Export oG@ B.. Ss ot 31,060 « France 6000 10,000 * other F.P. 4,000 2,000 7,000 Total exports... 40,000 45,000 45.000 Recoipts—Deerease &t the porte compared with last year, 109 000 bales. ease to Great Britain, 58 000 bales; decrease to France, 18,000 bales; to other Rohr Annie aliagn Seng Broce Packet, Tyler, Ruvabelaport for Provi lence. ‘Sloop Translation Hawkios Providenoe, 3 days. Planet. Wilson. Novelty, Shaw, y my Alien, pn ‘Steamer Petrei. Young, Providence ‘bmitn, New London. for English ports. us whoat were engaged, in p's bage, corn, in bulk, at about 124 9500 bone “hour at Bs. 34., and 200 tierce® beef at 64 balce of orton Steamer New London. At (d., and 100 Grkine butter at 37s. 64. To London faliey Onty, Fe Ole four wae at 98 @1, and wheat at 1544. a 141. asked, in fa the Ana. fcom array, ebip's bags. To G ww about 12,000 boshels, in ship's | NI. ebeuld have read Mary Ann. ville NB, vis Part bege, were taken at 134 To Bremen 20 cases tob so at 252, and 750 bbis. rogin at 35.61. To 000 busbele wheat were engsged, ia ae be SA tame logwood at 458, bops at ee bb. resin at de 61., 1,000 bis. ‘sod 200 bales cotton at 7%: 160 daye Bong. —Bord by pilot bost Wm J cbr iapetie ‘Valley. —By — BoB. Faeit + about 2,000 boxes Malaga raisios were sold at SATLED. $2 00 8 $2 66 for layers, and at $2 60 for M R's atteansbine Empire , Havane and New Orleans: Plorit ‘Hay was firm at 80c. a Sbc., with sales of 6004 700 | Savannah, Ker soa as Ro cea, Belen — he buephen Hovebaise, for Havana. bales. ane market was quiet, and prices an Wind ai sunset 8; weather fogry. Naval Stores were dull, with a tendency to lower rates; will hereafter receive | tale were confined ‘to small lots epirite at 59s. for reject ed, 400. for shipping lows and at for New York bar. ‘Wrrces ox tae Coast or Guest Bartais ux 1869 —The pF rg € TO | rian Board of Trate Wreck Register, just ianwed, auys that ams ree {t ls computed that the loss of property cause! by wrecks and bor fe So easuaitien on the goaste of the United Kingdom, daring the year 1889, was, in cargoes, about £895,000, and in ships, £870,000, being & total loes of nearly £2.000,00. turely thie 8 meh wealth lost to the pation at large. An analysis of the wrecks gives the following reealt:--In 1899 the wrecks Are ieak Cred teryne ves tL “it "Tab 3300 ‘a 6,004 17 083 138,827 20,215 nf 148 575 081 90,000 com only + 163 202L 46,921 400 nvolving total’ loss amounted to 837 beri} tal ox und tavol rin BxroRTe & Terp. Rat ~ thee Crude Trp urp Rosin r. | ee oe pw, 4 ou in 108.1 = Mand 69’ ya Pa Boa To Antwerp... - - - tember inc!) To Bremen RTS a — | there pared — | these hong = | from — — | rates Total for the week — 2245 - Since Let inetant 2.259 5.201 40156 — Sinee Jaowary 1 45,999 67.237 420,050 20 955 Same time 1869 T8496 65,260 480.845 15.420 Laeger ange market was loss buoyeut ant sales of 800 bbie. Ipolading new moss at $19'9 819 06, fond at $1490 4 814 for bow prime, aod $15 96 for cid do. Boof wae menay and in fair de mand. The sales embraced aboot 250 bbie., Incl see country meee at 858 86, repacked mene at $9 2 $0 2) sod at $11 0 $11 50 for extra. [rime mess beef and beet and 9, one between W and 100 aud hams were nominal Bacon wae scarce aod firm. Lard Poet ed ee eat ieee trattet and | TOF San Pranciaco shipping news to 17h os, per Pooy Ex; cheene were uncbanged prea ove guaerel sows esters, : Hem was andy wil email alee tn ota, at ae adace. | Sur tiareon i pa ans —The Unfavorable w / wht — to about 117 hhnds Cava, the market cloring dull | Tanuow was firm: 26,000 Ibe. prime sold at 10:4 ‘onacco,—Businese i somewhat sinckening, and wit! be | more limited until after the election; ealee 89 bales Aa Vana st S20 a bae.; 615 do. ‘Yara at p 1; 1ST cases seed Weal at 420. @ 180. ‘. 1 | Winekay —Salee of 400 bbie. were mado at 220. 2 22){0. ane Swe scat: ist tg Plat of 304 inst. at $1 80, Jon | Jon 61 9 fore topsall, foresal. satasel Namot‘aln nod fore wpomiyard, wed a Lone bac Bare Be: pesseg, Os ange EY ot ood nem Pos gcton, 98 Boston from Suyres, op the 8 burr Lipa FO} | Movements in Keal Eetate, A ee te RCD ‘Toth at, 100 fr vag By Hoge and about ih ove 26102 aes acl 6 lowe inne aoe Larwrrm 10, Kelly, st Paltimore from Rio Janeiro, on Rivet wes sirock by & rain eyaeil from ach carried sway fore yard, hag bony rata h loter miasia. jor 3 days ‘be is bi the beac! iTefeaptain ned trem ‘ee Savannah for New York, ron) wom jemmct matabona 4 lot be. cor, 60 av. and 184:h 8t., 26x100 cach 4 lote #.s. 194th at., 900% hav, 25299.1L ea | dite ne 134th #t.', 100 fv. ©. 6b ay Bx hen 4 lota #8. 186th st., 260 1. ©. Beh ay. , 25000. 11 ea 2 lots o.e, 114th at. SO ©. 4th ay., 260100 cach tees. dthav,, 60 ft. m Téth et. J Ne mb Wisk cid aad igen for Pacife comer ated lone of the eraman, At Callao > of A jatter from ¢ her Ang 12, iat 1840 port. fagt to 8 wl Hathaway, NB; with 25 bbie Courter, BB, reports: Bois oo ake Som fold at $4,860 each, about the price of prewings glee. Two iste on a Jenene Street, near Secood avenue, Drought $9,006 of bark Sunbeam (of New Bedford) tL) ae. satan ent hotles for Havre, Sept 11, lat War Hawk, from Baltimore for Liverpool, Oct 22, 1st 41 Mo) Monboke, of Bath, bound W, Oot 21, off Kast Pass, Apa- ‘Siar Homer, Rowe, beace Joly 7 tor Sydney, MBW, Sept 3, |, from Boston for Hoag Kong, Sept 20, faba Clemente (Br). Cann, frou Malaga for Boston, Oct Ries ore Cardenas for Boston, Oct 22, Hat Hy ‘ek Mermont of Baitimore, steering %, Oct 7, lab 27 83,100 fe 49 Bebr Pacitc, from Washington, NO, for Barbados, Oct 15, lat aaron a Charleston, ane ine Darley Gaad Jost Forgas and anf, sod pr oman Sati cea wee EE eee werkeks Parepp sores Ba jstuw, for NYors, soon; schr Const mmces Cet Won port brig Argyle, Speed, for St Hatt Hanson, TI, Oot 1—In port brig Baily, Fisher, for Fa.mourn, ee port ship Hamlet, Lecraw, {rom AGhonsirant Sea Larle, Hopkins, Mi IR ALTAM, aid for N¥orw)- ete armas Gurus thom Mork), raon (From Mt Daslel, Hallet (trees Maer, Phila eetPeamana, Oct 18—No Am repel to Guann Cay, Th, Oct 0—Ne port Ya port Vito; ecb MB Soot, Siena tor iwankee I Haver, Oct 1—In port ships Bavaria, Wood, for NYork; 16th, Wm Teil Func, do; 20th, Ev wenkg" ‘Star, Robinson, for Norleans; Samu Fau fowl, do. Liv Okay vertise t ebec Oct 18; is) for Baifax ard Pe ge = i) Persia (¢) for do 27th; Abeel ‘Vickers, for do 17th; ‘Guten se I for ry nots, je Kimball, rreisal tor BYork 27h; City of Boston, Sorab Chave, Rvane for Jo with soo, for Phi-adelphia; Sunde rlane (ar lee Fowerful (Br), Nixon, for Savaprah 1sth; Marcy 0 Day. ‘nase, for NGricune Lith; Panam, ‘Hansa, for Gal veel Towpox, Oct 12—In port Craving, Dwyer, for Baton, ‘ag; Coan t Heuer for ete MK Joves, Jones: In abi ald re Hallock, for idg, barbs F Lenvig, Somer; ‘Jane i Willams, NOrieans, Wileom; Rambler, Peckard; Washington, Buteber, Coiling, and Laverty Shaw, dieg, brige Cerca Cork, for N York, Migs Mary Ki barney, Ludber, tne. "Sid Mia barks Ocean ; Luce, Girgenu: Harm oo, Baker, do; 8b, brig Mango hicks aut, Cadi; sebr ST Baker, Price, Malagh #, PR, Oct 12—¥0 Am veasel in port. in port ehii 2 Suvente, Young. fron disg; Sam Dunping, Skoliield, from rom Pernambuco, aad FS tse; beige Virgiuia, Ramey, from e; Geranium, Pierce, from Pensasula, disg. Sid Hh, bath “dingarelia, “Bunker, N¥ork, 2a, brig Sprite, ric Sr ‘riromas, Oct 12-Sid brig Humboldt, Greenlow, Balti mi a Kry, TI, Oct 19—In port sehr Ben) Simpson, of Ro chester. from St Th mas for Niork ext day. Sid lth, she ida Haines, Phiadelpbia. Pp, 1 American Ports. APALACHICOLA. Oct 13 irlg Dankirk, Grifta, St Marks; 233, schr Noriojk Packet Bedell, 2 ok GW Dodge, vars for NYork, ita: ‘tntuon, fm Cronstdat, digg, arr 22d; brig Louise (Hrem), Riefe, for Hreman, ltg. ALEX AN: LA, Oct 29—Arr Mieaihp Monticei, Gazer, NYork; brig Abbo t Lawrence, Fuller, Bos'on; tbarles F Mickbey, inrweod, dog D8 Mier” Crebe: CF ‘willie, rogers, abd Sorktows, Woglem, NYork; Fellow Crait, Lane, Witdsor; Bervine. Chambers. NLondon Allen, “Grant Heston: Maria Miiznveta, Bowker, Niork Bel Bead, sdip Scotland, from Liverpool. bound up. oma seis Mlazy’ Aud, Gives, Uobastet Narrows; Le Roy, ‘Osdu'n, N on BUSTON, Cet 29~ Arr ship Bolferino, Pendleton, Beverly; barks Sicilian, Dawes, Constantinople; ‘Smyrniote, Weston, Smyrna; slbioo Lincoln, Bibber, Havana: pi, Murray. do} Juviies, Fredericks, Maiat zea: brig Sarsh bor TH; echre Me ford, ‘aletandrist cock and Empire, Mareball, Philadelphia; Grace Girdicr, Cloak ond Bevry Curtis, Reed, do; Cauove Fullerioa, Wil talegion, Del; Hart, Port Ewea; Mary M NYork. William'& Jane, Brown, NOrleans; br Inezarcite Harriman, Wi mington, NO, to load for Pernam buco; Fred Wording, Herrick, Osyeune and Surinam: eet George Preseott (or), Boyart Grenad Hamlet, Wade Jacksonville; Telegrap! Surah A Smith Wicg, Pre lerieksbui Philadetphua; A & Donglas, Sanndere, W rogue, Philadelphia: bark Mi Nick, Bayrout. Below, ship tndtaman, from a : ied BALUBONE, Oct 2—AFrateamublp Potonmaa, Kerk; ships Admiiral (Gren) Weiting, Liverpool: Yor (Siem) Me dieck, bark Lay wing, ely. Bi ne'ro, sehr: ely, et Lnols via et Sane, Adama, Boston: Laue ander, 8i van, Wm Bacon, Tyler, N M ‘asmen Bre wa. do, Marceoa Mupece, Js dr, Lrematery do; Mist, pamorwar. do; Rescue, Bacon, 40: ia Crook Evernbam, Boston; Samuel Eid, "Patien. it Swat Tota’ ship Oserabes, suien Sualthers (de) J ‘Old. hason, Ls Nantilus Tracy, ‘uatansas. Sid, barks Sophis, Jouen: bio Tauelro: Rite (ie) Dupre, La Palle, NF; scbr Pant jue, Tracy, Matanzas, NGOR, Col 27—Arr bark J A Bazard, Lawson, N York; he Dek Kane, Kider, NYors. Cid 27a, Pheve Aun, Green, EATIL. Det 27—Sid ship John Leslie (new, Bowdoinham), Nr barks Waltham, Witham, and Favannabd, NH Wall, NYork; sch Bicbmond, Buker, (oct 28-—Arr sehr Globe Ames. Deleware Ci. Sis itea * cid ¢ Rotuey ‘barr, ¢, Bellows NUrleans; ‘Bid brig Carolina, lo Padel ‘Ga Whidug, NYork; dr achre jan mag Bing Kinney, Neesan 1. In the offing ships J Fraser beat, ¥ iy, trom Bristol, Rag, bark Marey Young. TRRTOWN, Octit are genre Nye Myers, Rhodes, KYork for Boston: I © Hertz, Spofford, XJ for gor; 2b, Sultana, Fietcher, Bitzneanport ‘or , do for do, Jad Oct Me-Arr schre Liste Taylor. aj or ® 4 inaele Bites, ‘Jane, Saunders, NYors: 2718. BD reserichatvarg, Va Bid sobre James ead Samuel’ Hart “and Sea Bird, “Cboxe, NYork. ihre én Fowl One. ahd Native, Brown, Rlizsbeth Sil ecare Sy "ead yt » Abert Cavalier, ON, Oct 28-0 port H Wharton, Smith, oi fe ansioat. fe ls i tas Palla, Bit Lee, for NYork. hig.’ Saa Jacinto, Fea slag base’ Cat RODE, Ow, 2A (er ted iw Pa—Arr bark A witamet Boston, scbra Sheet ‘With lors of boat; syamared 3 oe bh tts ited New Londo for Bos it, Rarah is ees ch, Pareocn. 8 ree Pion ‘Mavebal, Rilaasiebss for Kockfort, Loni ‘ bell, do for Foetiang; Frederick Wi linms, Cates, Wilming for Boston, James H Beguine, Bilis Norfols for do, Grace irr es Ambempater, —— rh Vaa Suren, A ee, Wierd Cie Rock, Cox and Anns i ta ere saingan pork nent Meet as —¥ Rockport. boat for pr + aes, rey Piedeth ‘8 for 40; | Godt gretay.ort for 4% J B Diekinegn Smith, jarriet & Farah. Tice, PRilade!phia for ereport Astorta, A4 Petes Mar Bs Hod dea, te oe Beow Wwachise for NVare: Harmon's, Sontth aod Jolla & My Fy Rango* for do. Sid, schra M A Bbrope t 2 i Hamor, Pair Desler, Boundary, far *fleninina A 10AM wind SB, ania AH Kimball Bheoherd a, Bara ' Warr, Preach "Rerion, ¥ itiow, evare ochr Rese Ames, Vi ‘Goon, of Bowsn, 940 ton), Howes st Joba, rr ships Greenwoo!, Nason, NOrieans, Fi—Cid ebips Martha J Want Biosk 1 awed meet es, Liverpool: ‘ e. Vnenaventurs Met, Bar eT condi Toon nace, Fortes, Vorn Oras: shee Henrie Whrey. ‘kebvar, te Fhoig a, Baphomia (4), dl wing, sre@nman, Matago: Below, “es mearnbi wak (Pr), Ai. ho, om Aad Hgvaca wpe, ar Liverpool, brig AA NYork, J P Witney, Pris arite, Lit |; Rtward Wyman, ton \ Gubeabers Herre, Iteort Tenohia, and Anto'nt, cy , Helios pad Basouite , Matagorda. Arr thips Persia, and Merrimac eta, ardrosann; Hi Hl Booty, Bosion, parte 'B Pountin, do; Nfort 43 Hi Sha dpourne, Ba ‘tea 13th fost, thip Crtinen, | NORFOLK Ge tr ted Geo Barter, Gilchrist, Boston; wbr ya heaman. Ni NEWARK, Uct %—Art whre aed Nelly = field, York: lin, Bin, ier ‘Tork ay brig 1. M Merritt, Berry; Car- ABA. jatin Storer, dieg: bark aby ‘Ardiseon, for Havana: briae Tiberius,’ for 008 Seed gases pan for ', tor § Fork; Baltimore; McDonald, Phi- ms. Ramen, N York; bars for Sid, wind N W, ship ene! barks, Tala Wile, Gia Peli ‘Joba R Dow, ge Albert, Xenophon, J ‘& lasge fleet of connera, bark Philena, Winslow, ee * bowraiescre, Oct 37—Arr echr Joseph Fish, Bickmore, etown, FROVIb ANG Oct 29-Sid schrs Alexander Henderson, inde’phia: J M Parker, Smith N York via Bristol PAWiLekET Oct 27—~ Arr sebrs Panthes, Clark, Delaware: oi SC Walson, Ballot, Ropdout 1CHMO! € Roanoke, Ore oh, ateansh NYork ihe as ‘a Grant, Busia, Blo Janeiro; = fare ai Delgo (for) Weale 8, Bio; aebr D — MOALEM, Ucl 20—Arr barks Catharine, Lefavour, Winpebab, W Const of africa; Persin Ashoy, Ne wha BIONINGTON, (Cet 4 8 . Gorbee, Yor. WARKHAM, (Oct '26—Arr whrs Lady Adama, Haawin, Jersey Cy: Jénney Bishop: avcler, Besa, nd ne Gurney, NYork; Tlenry Cole, Hazievm, Alexandria, Town: nd. Ge Baltimore, etown; JW Moree, Me znd thy wiw 2, Sanit Alesnns PERSO! Arian tia, W4wesp, To abow A FEMALE O8- AL. between 18 monibe and ¢ ian teome and ‘Blolligent. as Address A. X., Hi —— NY ONE KNOWING THE Pp Eliza Smith, formerly Eliza Bs: Basie, eae et ad ‘acidrees to Timothy Curneen, No. 13 Worth street N.Y #PLEASHSEND TO DAY B tho lit time for Cwentie oe Wee SOR RaNT cS hal, SR EN Pemsnes, WANTED- OF JOUN HENRY STRONG, the county wane, Ireland, who arrived io New to-% about twelve years since ahd is suppoeed to have gone to Geore eased mother, Mrw Beres ‘ord. orale. pc | aS anaes wesc taal eye hanes grea WILLIAM AND M. I Irwin, by the undersigved their mother. Whea soa ircon they were with my ster i Anp, Margaret, Sarab and bridget, and a) aod Le MeMenniae tp ‘oe hay Calledown. Tyrone county, Jamelia, 8. Sx neteetingner raat ti aie eee MANTED—OF JOHN SHERIDAN, & nrd From he waa Kanany Of ace oo Missouri Jun ‘ortatiwm concerning hii po ed ceive po he Nena solate sister, Sarah & Soclkeen peomerioetonss Tn Srey new Yer, | hyp gt .—A WLO0OW. MRS ANN WILSON (MAIDEN pame Apn @acy) wisdes to Bnow the whereabonis of her brothers, Joho and Michael Cacy. Any toformation concern- ong them will be thankfully receive received ai at No.4 No.4 Fulton street. r Axct OOLT WILL CALL AT THe 2 Fares HOU re will bear something that will please W. A. B. ies Page oe oo oly FeRRY, , BROOKLAN SIDE, | BOLO Ld pe = Rm UBERT. ‘R. JONES WILL FIND MARY JONES IN 0 Friday next, si 12 o'clock. Please do not fail. eo m Weg RukAse Maer TT 5 eh rts XAT THE OLD FLACK, Nagata Louta, ocle, a her Toitalo iately. mop ew York. ADy reo tin ayant Tait be tbeparal received by his lege at Walker's Huxel, 25 Oreo: PEN RYES'—WILL YOU GNFORN J. D WHERE HR Beneeforth be Kept slsctly secret, uF Cummanications, shall peri ee Li . A ERI ERSONAL.—IF JOHN FRAZER, WHO Pete er ee Eligely, 18 aud 9) Veney street. eed Sy hot tL atin ae ay wu COME HOME OR WRITE, WHY KREP. a, ™ suspense’ Is Jimmy sick’ EMMA, SPECIAL NOTICES, ATESTION, BRICKLAYSRS.—1HE ANGULAR monthly of the New York Brick!) Solent Protective Union will be beld tn Con e will vention i Riceler, sree on Thursday evening, Rorember rbasee bilcere for the eveulng term x oh Joun Brnwe, Recording Becrets * Bron = BP. oo oot, at 1800. —1 ca ey tel eae Grand yee 7 iavited eect ‘unite with us, of a P.M. cen Sec, pro tem. Fon, /RI ad, ny AITENTION —TUBS meet. Con Bt, ated Ssranree ar Ricee cor ene POS McCoo Secretary. It HOPPER, Chairman. ©. 0, F.-THE RB. W GRAND ) eon OF 80) TH setsioa | ‘35H, W. M. BO months, in order. id Sil’ wil be sold cheap, by calling at 68 SALE—A FINE STOCK OF NEW AND SRCOND F aod Tabion st ressovalie prices. Private bonsee far- miihed. Call aad exaiet: GRIFFINH, 146 Fulton street —— DECKER’S [IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES ANT bor raen Salhi penerr BILLIARD TABLES New improvements, ‘M. J. SHARP'S IMPROVED BILLIARD yasum, euahion. Waging mremeg, Semin, Hates in one, ‘148 Pulon street r noe 8 FILLING arte ie naan a Strona ts | LY INVENTED AND P Sie ho tommrusion of arene dy trade, atthe Wert Filtensih siveet anes bye ii om ct

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