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a ee kad annie 3 Bs was as much in earnert milltoa dollars, withoat fadicatiag how that amount is to be raised, If they voted fF twat regolution ‘Without reference, we at once compit ourselves to raise in some way, etiner by direct taxation or by iowa, tho amount tpre'fed in the reeiution. He wee uawiliing, in view fall had to do te this State, that it shoul ‘to raize & million of dollars, with. movey was to be raised. ‘He ve. and wishod it ua raised, it shuule be raised in suca & way Fdem Opn the poorer clatees throughout the State Before proceeding further he woaid annodace a Gas oh be should adopt throaghout this im or it matter, He believed that a sang PY ong was Jeopardizod bt © bear the burden ident fo ite protection; aud he hoped it woald be known throaghoat Stare that some arrangement will be made withoat Potting the burden om the poorer classes anwiiliog, therefore, to jump to a conels raise a million, without indicating the way to raise {¢ He was wiliing to refer it to the Commitice of Wave aot Mesns, Let them report the proper manuer ia which it ‘hall be raised. Mr. Lucas offered the following amendmant:-—Thit it be Feferred to the Comrmitice ou the Military, to inqaire toto the expeliency of appropriating the sam of $400,000 for the purchase of each arms and manitions as may be TEE rt ee Be ja a pi state of defence. Mr. O'Consor replied at some length, saying that he — bis resolution should be withdrs wu, rather than should be a failure. A further discussion ensued, in which Messrs. RJ. Johpton, Bos Iston, Whaley, Read, Lucas and Cunniugham Partic)pated. Mr. Commas moved to jay the amendment on tho tabje, aad io refer the original resviution to the Commit- fee on Wayaand Means. Agreed to. Mr. CunsincHam, 1p parkuance of notice, introduced a Du) for arming the State, Faipay, Nov. 9, 1860, SBNATE. The Senate met st noon, and the journal of yesterday ‘was read ard ap »woved. ‘The hour of baif past twelve baving arrived, the spe- etal order (the resolutions of Senator Lesesne) wore calied =p. ‘ ‘Senator Lesesws—Th: se resolutions, Mr. President, ox. what, afver reflection, I regard as trae poliey of ig State ip the t emergeucy. Now, however, I ile hope of their adoption. “Tam satisfied that the ‘whi be called uncoaditioually; aad vo promote of action which is 80 important, it is my in- ‘vote for the bill, Inow move to lay my reso- table. sous ware accordingly Isid upon the table 8 of Senator , in relation to fede- jore next taken x3 JARRISON rose to bbe thetr poesage. He 'e should cxbaust 'b © ineans Of Bevariog their assistance ssfore the step alone. The jadicationa of oo oa how far more auspicioos than in 1852. Would it be jwappropriate to wait four, five or #ix weeks, in orcer to give notice to our Southern sisters? In the mean time be We could go abead with our Pw gage for resistance meant action—but pradent fan { delibe- ¥ ‘Doughi iuat the Conreation should aot ‘be calied at too carly & day, or with too much preclyy ‘tation. Senators Wisox, of Prince George, and Mazyor, of St. » Offered amendments to the resolutions aud dis- of Spartansbarg, Mors, of Lesington, expretsed themselves ia 14707 BS poss! fully before the peop e williog, when toe bill toe blank agto the time, with any day most agreeable to the other Seuators § He Jor sovclliation, Dub be was opposed to al! resolutions wanted the bil! to go forth untrame'lot by Se] of t, and therefore moved tha a!! the resoluticns and table, [hia motion was i Hist ‘eleral Relations to report ve Sra with the words “secon i!Mooday in Seouary ,” the second with “ the Tuesday after tbe Grst Mooday in January, 1951.” The amecdments were agreed to, aud the vote recur- Ting oD the dil, as amended, 1% prsecd, with tne following Voto:—Yens, 40; naye, 1. ‘The House resolctions in reference to a day of fasting ent! prayer were referred \o the Committee on Edivatuo The Semate thea #') urued. HOUSE OF RRCRETNTATIVES. The Houre came to order at twelve o'clock M., and prayer by the Rey. Mr. Spain, the jrcraal of yestor was read ant — motioe of Mr Motsixs, » wan rent to the mereage ‘Bena‘e informing that D dy that tue House hed compioved fits organ/mation by the election of Readiog Clerk an! Mr. Corsi, from the special committee on the rerolv ion fm relation © @ day of fasting, hamitiation ant ‘ted on amonded resolution, recommending low of the solemn erisia in the affsirs of the Tne resolutions did aot call © ed, te eroig: sbavdoned, and of tbe Bouth loes, and 2b corollus OpPramed as tea the was by the Bast lacie or Wie Union wae broken, aud obly We. form 0 Comwpiole Recegeion, *uen, tepta commissioner to Geergis suviting oo operation. Ho bad yo ebjection to this, fu: vhey could do it with digaity ard getf- respect. Waat pall. oy would le friend pareus ‘%¢ Georgia declined to act? Mr. Mebowas id not t4yexte aay policy. His polley was Ob part posse my Boalibg & mMosBage to Cail & Tonvengun of ie peels to Ney bat Socta Carolina She geatieman is wiiling to risk all with them, it 7836p uawise policy to ecod a commis etoncr any Where, defere South Carolinn acted bere: if, Cua ret aot Wak to sun vance Our own policy, aud thst policy whould be weparate action, \bat, we could with dignity #obieit the concurrence ot ctuars, 529 members of Congrees could gein nothing by deiay, Mr. Fawnon, for the purpose of baving the resolvioas printed, moved thelr costbomement wali! ope o'clock to arrow Mr. Greex moved to be Cid uot believe ments of the body. itr SomBvEN calied for the yeas avd bays. Mr. Gures then withdrew bie motieu, and the resolu- tions were postponed. , The Srmaksk lola before the body @ bill frou the Se- rate providine for caili Convention, which was re- to the Committee on Federai Relations Mr. Eixonros gave Lotice of a Dill to orovide o palloe ta relation to persons coming from Slates hostile w slavery; after which the Hoege aijourned, PROCEEDINGS OF THE MASS MENTING AT CHARLESTON. (From the Onasicatoe Mercury, Nov. 10 } GBAND SECESSION BALLY--SOUTH CAROLINA AND OSORGIA UNITED, The grand rosistance raily at the lustitate Hull tas} eveniog was the moet imposing, we ventare to affirm, that we bave ever bad occasion ta record during tue ex- tended per! wae events have been chrociclet ta this booby 9 ‘The epsvtaneows meeting before the Charleston the cveuing before was atill for tae Veeming thoughts and ardent feelloge of our people, Aa we not! yesterday, farther meeting wad catied to take place ia the Oiiy Hall, but as tho day advanced i¢ became evident that .t would be utterly {oeufticleat for ‘the overwhelming mars that muat be present. [he raia ba@commensed to fail, aud it was roasouably certain, therefore, that there could be no atjournment to the { open sir, Toe best provision poesivie was mace in the pronsreiment of the Tostitute Hull, aud the change of tion being ixdieatet upoa cur’ bulletta board, Was bail waa died to every tach of its available sur face of floor and gallery, with one of the most earnest, or- deriy and enthusiastic wudtences which It has ever bev our lot to look upon. it te rare in Chariesioa to wilueee exhibitions of tutense excitement. Our community is not demonsirative, and oratore and artiate, wine tiey oon fess av appreciative preferment of their cfiures, have deca compelted (0 o#a & want of that visibic emotion which ta other countries it had beea their experivvoe to inspire, Bot leat night the character of our people seemed strange ly altered. ‘the first stirring words ol the i’resitont wero received with @ fasurous applause. ihe drst resol | ton, read by Mr. Sorat, broeght the whole house to their feet, with 6beers which marie the vory rafters ring; and from ‘that time on to $90 cioee of the meeting, at eleven o’clonk, the crowd cootiuned, and responded to every emphatis vtterance sad patriotic sentiment with @n abandon aa perfect ss Wag cuer cabldited in way wea Hon of the world. The meeting was called to order at seven o'clock by placing Jobn li Hecour, Eeq , in the chair, and. by the Sees of tbe following Vice Presidents aud Sec.e- h = dasired, and her sister 8::t 4 ie Mr, MULLS wy g lay them on te tabie, because thay reflected Ube feeling? uct senti- VIC® °RESDENTS. Samuel Y Ta = B eed james Copes, © 8 Hacker, J. Pringie smitn, TC, Trott. tay? © 0! Barvot, Bg. ‘ieo, N Reynolds, Jr, Seq. ka ard thon afl DH we la! James B. Taylor, be me Arch Campbell, Bey" Col, Edward A. Wi ite. Bon. a. B. pper, Bey. ®, Bag. , Rag. keg. gE. Se ha Th Austin Oaunaday, ¥. D. Fanuing. Seq. TR , ‘Thos. ¥. Simone, Keo, —-E. HH. Ron James B Lampbell, Feq. Waa. 0. Boe, Wm. Lawton, eq Honry Mania Theodore Cordes, Ksq. Capt Wo Daniel G. Wayne, fq Danie! Miller, Dr L *. Fram 5 R J. Jetforde 4. ®. Wilkinson, Eaq. Thorias. J, Whartoe, Req. C.F Wiltun 8. Middiovon, Esq, . LA Kies, Wao. Tenvent, Jr. Wm. C MW! gon. Lewie ¥. LeBioux, Thos. Mid gieton. The Vice Presicents an Secretaries NEW YORK, HERALD, TUBSDAY,,NGVEMBER 13, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. > [cca aay ry seats opon the stage, Mr. SPRart rose, poster tae eee been comm: to Lim to present aroport aud recuia- Hone express! the amembly Op @ the great quection Which occupied the public mind. present the folowing — Ho begged ‘eave to ‘Woereas, It is now certain that’ gy. Tiecoin bee been cleoted President of the Uoited Sta px: and, election determines the fact that vornment bave paaeed fnto the hy, this Ua'on, and of a tection i terest and our institutions; we , deeming it our privilege te ex Semb!y Of Ubis State, ia sesatro few, onz oF , Rad der Secension, & im of Charieston, upon this emorgen to consider of by the exigencies of Unis ooo . a eives, ‘That it be urge’ bps to promptly call a Couvenst to meet at the carlicat pose Connection with the presen Resolved, @d. Toat copie be font by telegraph to therefeve upon the General desemb! Fes moment, aud cover our government. & Of the foregoing resol ations fives ta thes Aamemnbly, © pin dee ee ieee before their reepective F jmowen Pra ees Ia support of these re gyiotone, he eatd that bo wae to come betore' gis feltow citizens ceder circa Plances which AlOWed 4 more evenected expression of Ble ‘Views than any that b pt heretofore docurret, and was particularly pleased t -eame before them im that hall, tn ch #ix Mouibs bel pre the great seotional contest aow pending was first initiated. He vail that we were Bew Ib tae Mule Ol Erevobut political éiorema — rary incident of wich was cer. . amy Soak ye powers of thie ds da section ealy* of dacadly hostile to cur in ® of the prepic of onten iod—parbic puts to @ great tainly Bistoric, 1) mrobeg that bad felien from the c jatg?, who could ap Gener: the ea dy offieer#, #Be eaeid no or commisgiens surrender. fovger exeun: them without the implication Cf. ¢ gubservicacy to arbitrary power, could never be CO sierred on men within thie State. T DaLiogal ling WD’ &. two days fince, was lowered be! ‘Yhe Lone Sar thr £ ‘onted at tne masihesd of the J G would ue wer float ia an the emblen of State! and Le re for tter, could newer | mg ance snd fidelity puncrasfo te (ee Droper and 4] of pach a re. i Fic bad @rperionced the sectiment im im vecugn\n: & federal govera | dovt.lees. oy the rated would Resol Assombiy vt peaceful This State wust, doubtless Abrabam [ju eto bas already pea clocted President of | + Fo, Mero would ve uo war. Tn thet ‘the United Sates, and that bees ba ® » comrinced of our intention to ‘ape principier of ope and avowed Hostility to hue keen | ‘be Sy, wenld aopt & course to oonolliate the ‘organization end pecullar Interests of the slayebolding — other Sovthers Binces. If not, the (ret blow stenck Beates of this Confeieracy. * would anlt¢ the 4outh=the government world fall—t«o Resolved, "hat it is the penge of this General Aqtombiy republica vfowkt ovtee It was aut to be sopponed that that Soath Cerolina 4 rewly to diweoi re al! conacstion wit the oge wo cht ondertake to subjagate the other, or tuat ‘She grpera) ment of tae Lcited Sates, and earn mt there would be the aitiity 0 do #0; bot tf the movement Slavenol ding States In this goveram out Resolved, That pla iwad bs oot ——_ med torogotn: reeottions ty ne.) serpue.cl ot tit tlaveboiding Staten in this Convedorany with the reqrost thet they will submit them to thet everal Loginlasuree, Mr. Leras, from the Committee on the Mi ‘whom was referred the Dill to arm the State, reported tox heck With Revoral amendments, and with the re that {t do pase. The time fixed for the the Coureotion js the letof Jannery mext ordored for constteretion t0-m also from the Comm'ttse on the Es Military, te we the q i approprie: Aba’ the comm ites recommenda’ tot of $400 000 for that por some: when the ro — ‘the comm tthor discharre:. MULLING then wntroduced Wis bill, of which notice given yesterday, peetponing the operation of the idl eotion Of aD Bct entitled “An act for the Barons! on certain acts rat'Ged 2let dey cf Decembar, 1467" ning the election of the directors of the Bank o Carolina until Ube ist day of Sanuary, 162: which read once and referred ’, TAREHOLY amended bis regolabion jo sereral part). colar. Mr Grav recounte! the wrongs endured by the South from the foundation of the goveramect, and the boar! of Black republicacs to reorrani’> the ‘Ooart, eh Sassinest sentence’ € of Nive apd jodicial departmes e govern jaa the Sonth tamely to submit? Wore ther mothers and the r sisters to ve eu! bo servile lazar- Tections, and all the horrors of civil war? Tt was too late 1 but "here were two ways of dimolving the Union—First, by # revolution under & form of govern dual revolution He ‘the before bs world; It was re : 3 eyttalt |, $9 arm, and 6 own & revolution was but fi war. Ae hoped that Sorth Ca-olina woul Semette tage tee or rae and pal athe pie of our fi ee thereore ‘ould not vote for be believed they would prevent jon woo!ld pase i i ee ‘arajiaa in defending her own > adiguitioe coc!) be imiieted Wy sericea, tH} hereby rolloite, tho o9 operatioa of her , werw Bol * imacgurated—-f the people of sbe Sates, scione of liberty, the exico of Moers, and of thelr tras te pretorve sad perpetun © suis \natitation, charged with the: perpetal'y of repe lige 1 inst)tetioas, and pertaps of of tization Heel, ehowld God no warrant fe the action uf ‘her Stace to strike o vindicatioa of that liverty and thore tur tHtotiers, It were hard tognswer for the consequences. He bas born charged with Veing radical, but It war sea roely trae. He gomusslied no ilegal'ty--r0 violation of the aw. The meacare he wishes war peace’.l aod constitational. He woul! nos pe-il ite success by any monenre that wou't give the general government she Jo gal right to strike. were united, and be dep ested a div. that to action would be taken Dy the #ate-<bat liborty could only be yiodwated by Noo, thea be himeeif war areboh J tote wae loudly called for, and came upon Amideti umenge ap. inute The Juige declared ction that the time (or deliberation Rad cesses, and the t ne for action come, Af drereing tbe aus eace for come minute: ie bw u ar and ipreaastye style, be took bie meat, whllc the ball reverberaied with most dealeaiag cheer ag. MP. O'Coxwom, Faq, thon appearet, and alluded to ert of the fooling at Carriceton in the [ogis'atare. i that we expect tuem, in their wisdom, to act, and immediatly It was time werhow that & 3 Caro. Una was po bare! OR Fesoiativor 8 then eluded to tie Chie na from the fenste sod beped for a counter effeot epon the House of Reproseala- tiver. Oe motion of Wa. Lamram, Fag, tt wee- three be appointed to weiruct our delegnios to act imme- Resolved, That a committee of go % Cohun bia Whereupon the (llowing appolpted ae G. Magrath, emen the committee on the resolution —fon. A Hon. W F. Conner, Colorck, and James mercantile friends, ad! to the cabdia. ihe besish of captain and ownere’ in foods han Pe La W, » 0} neat of tho guest hia matistction et sootoe's Paimetto tap Tenge bead, He ventnred the arsortion ths she was the first vegsct eo honored tbe captain a foll fretent and ) S088 Bm. veantirnd Merous Dave berm ceoently tented to th» sutigfaction of the own- ers bod Dulidere, Mesers 5.G & 0, O Marsh, also dia ed the Long Stet Jing” yosterday moraug a apnea ata b ae ast Soupaiel by. wun A tuiok trip. qualities fe deve nesrd of other e*miitar demoustes: Ou! ‘the Shippipg, but tho parvinniars page not ) eb we, White, red aud b.ue bunting is io demaa +. THE DUTY AND POLICY OF THE BANKS OP THE souTa. TO TUR EDITOR OF THE CHARLESTON MERCURY. Uncer the present state of the relations oxistiag be tween the North and the South, tt behooves the banke of the Souibern States epeeaily W streugthen themeel rs. The course to be partned to bring about #0 deairables reau!t, im for Wese matitubions to refve® vw purchase bills of exchange drawn on prodase shipped to the Nore. ‘The imperative necesetty for the Northern manufacturers: | toobtain « supply of cotton will compel them to sand to parchase it. To our Ibdebtedness to the the berks could fara: Hgnt exchanges upou sterling bills purehezed snd gevt w the North for fale om Wer eccount. 1% may be said, thataf the South cornpels Abe North t rend for our covton, they Wig iequire us to settle our indebtedness to them tn apecle o this follows by no mesos For 9 Stern Doveesity will operate upou ther Lo obtain &eupply of the raw material burines#, and on the otter to collect ou tae one hand, carry on thelr what ie due thom, such en available equivalent a8 a sight draft on one of Weir own imatitutions. Buteven if did, then let She cebt remain uvpaid It wil! iu po manter affect the demand for cotton. the gamo is In ow own hance, what Gourde thay my, tho Southern banks bave it in their power to piace taemse!ves: in # position of great atrength. It may be urged that this course of action would drive the Northeru bauk@ to the wall, and porhapa force them to guspent specie pay- ments. Happily wontd {i operate if it produced such », rasult Our Northere enemies would tuen realise not only the first fruits of buving elested @ soctioual Presi- south. THE CONSEQUENCES OF THE BLOCKADE OF ASECEDED STATE, ‘PO THE EDITOK OF THY CHARLESTON MERCURY. Vincista, Oot BL, 1960, of the United Biatce ceemed it within his authority and Dis dnty to wage war on the s:ceded State, he might im. oly ordes two or three essels Of war to be ed in Vhe onter harbor of Charleston, which could efleciuaily stop ali direct aavigetion between the city and the covan indoubtediy, woul’ be cause of heavy ‘e tuterests of the city, But, after s sbort time, the blocks's of Charleston awn, or even the hike closing of the otker deep apd important ports of the State (an Beusfort amd Georgetown), would cance bat little ipterreptiog to the general export or Import trade. Borktes the — principal of Charleston and other good but teas convenient and Qherefore, rarely used seaports, South Oarofine bae san. cTy more shaliow wo ocran, which aro con. nected witha natutal aystem and network of shallow, tn- werbval pavigable waters, of which navigable branches and connecting passages permeate all the low eountry near to tho ava shore, These internal water-ways ox tend, with Dot few and short interruptions, northward into Virginia, ead southward to Florida, With the aldof the exie.ing railroads, and rarely a few mites of otuer land cartiage, the products of all Svuth can be easily twaneported to any place for iaterior embarkation, either ite own territory or |p the adjacent Staves. There are y Bbeltow inlets or communications with the oceau And theee laud locked waters, besides tho great rivere, all which can be entered by foreign or other trading verecls of ilgbt draught, and which may navigate all the istertor waters, bat which po beetile verse! would voutare to enter, or could lie off | the entrances to blockade them Owing to these ontura\ features of the connity wl the prewnt nary of tbe Uuited States (supposing it all to be retained by the Northere power), ovuld pet eflectealty bloskade the coast and cat olf theexterual trete of South Carolina aloue. The wade of South Carviina wrth the adjoiaiog States, North Carolina and Georgia (they still to maining fo the preeens Union), or through thetr territery, could dot be exciuded except by eetabiiebing Duudrece federal custom hoases With thoutands of revenve oficers and mil(tar@guarde all Sroned acd aloog the tnland frontiers of South Carvlioa. If this trade were not eTectusily cut off it 18 obvious that both the export aud dtoport trade of tus carried on. Ie to the great bulk and amount Of \ransportation. wd fer wll foreign aud fea born trade, ‘there would be sit’! better fact'itios Ove among the carliest enactments of the soseded State should be to ciler perfertty free trad saat nevigatioa to All the fr lemdily mations of tue world. Thus the tuerchants of ali Ruropean mations, and ail others, except of the bos tle Noriberu States, would be invite) and antuorized 1 ‘Send Ube ir veneois and to sel, or exchange thelr cargoe of been! commeditice, and to tage in cargo® of cotteu and ot uct t expree. | It is not very 'kely the Northern creditors will refuse | dent, but aiso in aa emineut degree the power of ihe | Uf South Carof'ua should secede alone, avd the President | the State could be | Police Intelligence, Tom Vierms ov 4 TaavenusG Anrmr —Yeeterday morn- Amdignant yourg ladies, who demanded ruparation fur & ‘The fair complaipauts statod that Downing had advertised in eeveral of the morning newspapers bis desire to tench the art of banging rapbs and Jithograpbs tuto oul paivtings on giaes His wrms were $5 for each pupil, )) advunce, tn return for which the youog ladies were to | ‘Deoome fully conversant with the business, and enadicd to @ 58 Independent live)inood for the rematnder of thetr patural tives. aboot one hundred persons sere foolish enough Lo put their tras: 1a tha wily profeseor, md after pay ing over hoir 86 a ploce, thoy resolved loseon + ‘This wes on Friday iss) On Saturday, the artis’, a ing that bis busine ss was tpercasing bey ond nis wost saa. | gulne expectations, looked around tim for a parisor, whom he soon found th jhe person of Jon Arman, 63 Duave street. Arman was velightes with the prospec! and ngrecd to pay $300 in gold let the eoacern for pri gilege Of regelsiug wo equal Share of the profila. The professor, who lived in good @!ylo at No 64 Bast Broad. way, coolly pockcted the $300, aud invited hie partacr to call arcuwd op Monday moroimg, When @il the young Ia- dies would be at werk Monday morning came, aad Ar | an an1 the pupils were on hand at nine suarp; bat What wat their astonirmment om irarniog that the artist Dad departed trom bie loccings the previous aight. Tae jpmats of tie house covid give toum po clue to his whereabouts, further than that he ‘wae seen driving towards the New Haven Rallrosd copot in a carriage, irom whieh }) was interred that ihe fogttiwe had gune dowa fast somewhere, proba Diy (© Boeton, The Were aarious that 8 at Dickson sbould telegraph to al! the principal New Eugisnd , cities, and give the euthorities such information a Inight | lead 10 the arrest of the med. Thia the socg: ro | mitec to do, but what eu will alton? the operation itis diMientt to sey, It ts eotimated that Downing cluarod over $8L0 by the trick, Biouway Ronsway 2 Roosmyery Srmari --An Bo bert Bat- terworth, @ Sation, was pasting through Roosevelt atreet on Sanday night, he war attacked by a couple of | roters and robred of @ $20 grid pioco. Yesterday Fourth precinct poloa succeeded iu urre pamed Valentice fraivor, on suspicion of having beer implicated in tue robbery. Upon being con‘rouied with the prisoner, Baik bh tmmediate y ide Gded tim os ene of the garroters, and the socuged was thercupoa wm | mitted to the Tomos for trial, ‘Tit AnnzcED PousorinG Cas AT um Naw Yous Hosrr- TAL —The case of Joan Jovking, Carles Brown and Jobn Reiger, who are charged with having attomptod wo polren Usptain Isaac Gilley, at the New York fforpital, on Seturtay, came up for examiomtion at the Lower \ Court, before Jostice Weleb, yesterday. Mary Reyo: 8 burve jo the ‘tution posed that Jenkins assisted ber to pars sronwé the & that soe aaw bm Qed @ plate to Captain Gilley and ut the rame time saw Pim pub something bn the Lqvid; ehe beard the Captain complaca of being iil after pertakiog of the gou), and at sapver heard bim complain of the mil also The wt astod eS nae ee | t ' } | the mili, and, fioding wat it burned hor A, or. deret i to be thro wa tnt the slo poner witnesses were examined, bat ro’ ¢ wat elicited, ‘Yoo prisocers wore committe: to await the ro: sult of Captain Gilley’s tpjaries, Reckress Cow oF Fretares —A row ocowred in frort of & tenement house in Chrystic strech yesterday, between a|pumber of Germans, when one of the bi reate, pamed Charles P’tter, drew a pistol avd tired (i tanto the crowd. Unfortvoately the ba!! strack an nnoifend lo” par ty pamed Charles Cloute, living at No. 86 Vivisios moc perforatipe bis cheek and inilictiog a mort palrfu The assetiant was promptly arrested by the Teoth met police aud Couvered to the Exwex Market Potice Court, where, up a partial examtoation, he was committed on a charge of felonious waeanlt. Peter denies having used the pittol at all, but several persons wo | were Standing by tay to the contrary. wound, The Slave Trade. UNITED STATES Crovir covRt. Before Hon. Judge Nelson. Nov. 12 —e Untied States va. Rudolph Bloomingerg — ‘The defendant was indicted for perjary, in having ewore +9 @ Gctislous amount of guilty. Hie trian! was eet down for Friday next. "INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Moxpay, Nov. 12~€ P.M. The hank statement of today compares as fol- } | lows with that of last Monday:— Week ending Loans Circulation _ Depostts, Nov, 8 Sos 23 4 22194093 0420423 T9619 416 | Novy, 10..225 686.715 21,126,4x9 9,545 112 70,026 295 | toorense. 9108 192 = “oss = Decrease... — 1,060,593 — et120 ing the detectives were besieged vy & number of highly | grievous wrong done them by an artist named Downing. | | it will merely have the effect of causing a great } to note holters and depositors, most of whom re- | ovght to hold over two millions fn gold, besides | | Nor is there much prospect that the New Orleans | | | | go to the same point. Things are already roporty iu golng security for | the tlaver Orion When the bonds were forfeited a re- | turn was made of null: bona Bloomicgvorg pleaded wot | produced such general distress and national weak- ness that the Emperor was glad, shortly afterward, to conclude a bumiliating peace, at the cost of his fuirest provinces: We have yet to learn how the plan will work in Sonth Caroling. For the present road for the last ten mouths of nearly afxty thou fend dollars over the same mouth in 1859. Stock “Exchange. $5000 1 85s, a Bees, ¥ 18000 Virginia 6 2 | 16000 do breee cose deal of tronble and inconvenience in that State, | sooo and some loss among outside creditors. The South | “g¢oo » Carolina banks owe abont fifteen millions of dollars } 10000 0 side in the Stato and in the adjoining States. ‘They | 6000 ja b'8S OL half @ million or so which they may have re- | 6600 M @pet mefobs 96 ceived from New York within the past week, | 000 Mle 2 mba. Bp Their assets, bes des this gold and their rea 000 Mich Bosfbs. 74 estate, &e., consist chiefly of thelr capital and of } a oo ae eee an cotton bills, the value of which depends in a great | 1900 ChickNWistm. £0 measure on the extent to which the present panie | see altar ene bi may spread. In the event of war, these assets | 150 pacific MS3G>... 85 would be materially depreciated, and the banks — NY — RR. wee would probably be unable to meet their liabilities. | j59 do. my What effect the bank suspension at Charlestonmay 500 do share have upon the Northern dnancial commanity will - s. bs J depend upon circumstances. If the saspension is 200 do. confined to South Carolina, it cannot make mach ee Bi ois difference to New York. By refusing to pay the | 60 cr Oa hg heavy debt she owes to the North, South Carolina 2 Erie RR a | may succeed for a while in getting gold for her 710 Pied cotton; but this, after all, would soon regulate | 3¢0 My itself. The people of South Carolina cannot 909 6 clothe themselves with gold or eat gold; whenthey | bo 7 io 30 b moetp om lt | want food and clothes they wil! have to part either 150 Hudeon River RR 62 QOOCRiRRKIRR... 63 . with their gold or with thefr cotton, In the mean- 200 fe Sg ps 5 iis time they would suffer all the incouvenfences of a | yeg ro 100 do 58% depreciated currency, such as are now so -” 4 ‘a pe loudly complained of in Austria, It is 5h0 Gt, Bar &QRR. 15” possible that the Georgia banks may find " =-- ug themselves compelled to follow the example 0. aR , c] of South Carolina, and suspend also. In that highly 100 Harlem RR pref. St prosperous State, however, such an annataral = rr state of things, in view of the large cotton crop and 160 . 32 the high price of cotton, would soon be bronght to 200 Reading RR..... 86 an end. The people of Savannah have credit to | seem tye gre, 1a hoo GOO she Reading RR. 35% lose, and the merchants of Georgia would soon tire “4o¢@ Missonri A’a,.. 76 100 Mich Cent RR 68 of paying an extra two or three per cent for the | 7000 California 7 . re &-- satisfaction of not being called upon for specie. | gno9 Mie So af bow £000 La Cr & Mill gb nidle MESO) banks will be brought down by the panic. At the We the Pages 4 5 do | beginning of this month the New Orleans banks ” N vom | held over $10,000,000 in specie, and only owed to | 459 do deposi iN holders about $32,000,000, They 109 do 300 do... ale lepositors and bill holders abou 1900 000, y Oe ies a must hold hy this time over $11,000,000 of specie, | 298 ¢o 100. ao Net and more is going South daily. To-day about | 100 = Zara ° a $660,000 went South, $200,000 of which was | 150 rte RE, ache for New Orleans, To-morrow $100,000 will | 100 do 1000 lev & M1 RR U 60 Hud River RR, 33 100 Ob) & RIRR.vid 50 . 0. mending there. By telegraph to-day we learn that sight bills on the North had advanced } per | cent at New Orleans, and that the banks were buy- ers of 60 day bills. This does not look as though the admirably managed banks of Lovisinna were likely to break in order to serve the political par- | pores of the agitators of South Carolina, } | 100 Rending RR. New York City Banke, Nov. 10, 1860. Banks leans Specie Oreula’n Depovus. America.....- 25.192 686 1.58% 193 148.964 8.959 982 | Am. Frebange.. 7,496 125" 1,059 767 a1t.790 Gis 597 ‘The advertisement of the Adams Express Com | Atlantic... 648 629 81.353 05 5 30% : A 2 607 303 360 pany is worthy of the attention of bankers, bro- | Butch. & Drow Mites uatia aso eee ste.can kers and money changers. | Rroadway.. 9.668.350 = mt an my 3165 348 The following was the business of the Sub-Trea- | fe one ya py we. mien Ary sury to-day:— " 907181 = 952 970 | 558 OL TM 687.7 61 000 00 125 097 578.508 501,094 66 | 2,975 5.859.708 +, 5,308 688 19 | 638 in 6D w Orleans, November 9, 144.008 421 108 56 085 | 205 416 ‘The exebarge market In almost at a atand. Bills on | Site Mise gos | London are tp free susply, but tuero is DO morket for | them except at very ccpresred rates. Sight bills oo the North are te ling sf 24 per cent discount, while in time Dis there ie scarcely aby dirposition to operste. The | money market te ettll very ursettiod, and all partios are | ant ious for a epeedy let up of existing troubies, 105,406 836 677 85.346 | 728,048 194 890 1 580 04 121.835 556 702 $26,946 1,074 040 106.779 447,307 ot the country, free of duties or taxes of The i cof loans was probably at the be- | The St. Louis Democrat of Friday, November 9, 147.083 620 484 If, under Whose Circumstances, the Northern po APGRANDS OF 10ORE WAR PTODOPAY " 214 266 1.004 941 j@ attempt to blockade the poris, and evea if | ginning of the week; at the present time the | says:- | 946 OOL 4.623.878 bo x end force of smh blockade ebochd be re0%"- | Chances arc that the Iona are considerably less, There \astiN sorao Missouri branch money going heme | YOR 182 807,508 nized by Peropean powers, still the blockade OO 5 So fi a for redemption in coin, though with most money deaiors 86.497 1,107.163 evaded ‘af thown above, and soon e= well by small | than abote reported. So far as we can learn, it le (00 pearce at present for assorting, and ‘banks 308,435 2 797 215 European veeweic as by any others. Keropaen action of our banks at the present time is oxtreme- | thomsc!vos bare but 6 limited enpply of it. So much it 217,186 9 683 GOT tailivg vernets, and still more steamers, some: while aid fs not refased to golyent cus. | ie the cuse that they are very chvteo In the pa xr they 80202 1 684 bea shallow | drest, could enter any inleb lect’ un- | ly centione: while aid fs not refused to solvent cus: tye With wo little prodace moving. of course the num- 819 O87 2,292 723 iia ad alow houre, emt cerigate A — tomers engaed in legitimate basiness, and while | ber of genn'ne vale offering fe small. = comand Land | 430 343 a sot lemor and counecied water uch vesse | New Orieaps sight exehange is greater on sccoun | New 445) 8 Would be thereta scuse frum attack, vy the ivality, ie | money 4s abundantly sapplied for the movement of | Teh. etn En i ww onverred 1wt> Kastera elace the | es sha 06 706 | 299 505 } arene bab Honea a is "cries sar e the cotton and grain crops,the teadency oa the whole | raliroad completion to New tpn pena ahah IN.Y, 86.158 Of6 a fenes. een, wi Cooung iv or out, 7 au e " . 7 4 J¢ diecount at New Orleans, born ra” 1 465 58 their cerguswotls be nceared by thee navionsity from | i rather toward contraction than expansion, The | & i dterount st New Orieai forty eight hours, the Kesiera 75874 804.311 capture: danger to be incurred from tue | docline in the specie column is about what was ex- | recotved for It to a similar apace of time, rom'tted, Haat 996 46 Dicckading voesel, and ibe strict euforcemeat of tir eh for foreign veore’s of the shore, ana | ected. power, weeld be Bot more then three mies out to sea Wb #0 iittio danger of capture, oF of toes, n> blockad. ing for cowld prevent the merchants of Enrope profitio PJ . tho Dew edvantaget offered to the.r versels nn: eo, by whieh they woud be free’ froma all he pro- viowe and present chergea of dutier ow their argos, aod | Siecrums aang iaxce on vneir yeateis te otive relic! from tho burden of @ Contiwwaing at- of Diocade, Foreign powers would gut inag eud- wit to Gave their trace obtiracted aud the'r satjoe Barested vy the restrict ious of a merciy Bominal biorkads Ft ts trve that England did enforce sunh = pre blocs ade’? oa oar conet ta the War of 191%—a04 Ton the Martie oations of Serope lity, wae pot then rreogrizet by of | meet tony ther na thetr eht the a\\ the otner mavire of Europe vat time the touted sgairt by, end te if tent to forbid sad prevewt trade » with town or fortrem, ¢ 4 Sint ia caso Of wosaal and \ovestmont gD to attack | onptyre the place blogkadet, Now, whea the interest of Fy from a moet i Rut this condition of thinge wonlt not be nil nor ihe tended of | #:L.0! pan. Bat the cult ge. bare Lcem submitied to, bat for the were then shet up in ther ows navy, wh cl: Was thea more power Kagiond wocld be cleariy oa tho ether aide, that power, ¥ wd ge vt ton vag beg wbul cot important piace of trade, by ahoslile country ‘wivied could merely eond enongl: ©” naval force to wats | © Next woek will show a still further decline, in al! probability, the money having becn sext Bouts. No better use could be found forit. With foreign exchange proft on tho importation of gold from Europe, New York can afford to let the Gouth have five millions of gold in a fortnight, if so mack be needed to keep the cotton movement going. The money market continues to be a preyto a There is said tobe no concert of pat ma f them are aceon among the banks, sto csling in thels demand loans, and hence @ large qeantlty of is thrown upon the s‘reet. It is vory dificult, at such times as these, to give any qrotations fer money. Some lenders have not rene i vey ‘hat oe felted their rates above seven per cent; others again are getting one per cent # month on good secarity. Paper sells at all sorta of rates, Very good double name paper is odered at lalj per conta month, and frst class { short atSa% ‘There is not, however, as mach in ry for money among the mercbants as asual in the ports, ana that but irreguiariy, © ithout the power, or | ines of pauic: businees has }oen conducted, this SS PEPE ie eects, of ve Bois a bomen ered toagon, on very conservative principles, and the rice of South Caro ane mening emoutit of paper made has been lees than usual. free, to that ‘State, wuld be too ® large proportion of the wopp'y of costom re quirad by Bec aamnet, vor mit fora single movth to the i” gal restriction, The Fetural of either of tbeen countrice to subuit, to tbs Uieeade, would neceamarlly deetroy Lia derigned effect om the versels of every fricaaiy power The only re. @rlnng exclusion, and whieh, indeed, would be cow piste would be of the traco apd vorsels of the Northern } an being then the owly mation host le or vali onal, | © dhe recoded State or fates Whetrer South Carolina alone of other Staten, aleoeo- | Oeding with hor, bore the baren of @ blooga le, their Present chief porte ant merts onty would sao mare | Pially, and that for bot @ebort tims The cnuptey geno- | Pally Would lose oy & email morose of the etprawe of trrogpertation. And the whole cen nuity, tm every way, | would lose lees by Ube etmost wtringeney of och a block. ado than is BOW and bas loag been jet, every year, by } the taree and bounti rect nod indirect, paid ander | the tarift and other (ec fawe, for foaterte, sot sup- Portic (be mannfartaree, com weros and narigation tm lereets, an: ellog, at the cost of the South. the unjusd protac of the N rthera States. PUBLIC MENTING IN BLORIDA Ate meeting of the cifizens of Fermandins, Florida, | Seeemblod at the Town Hall,jon the Gon, at lg M.A Coy, | | Beg wae called bo the chair, aud f Web) was appointed | Seeretary: (oD, & CoMmMmition wae inted to draft reas nilons, cousisiing of Messrs fT Loog, KH Tomancs, ox Gov J. Broome, Philip [il and Joseph Se The Committee, afier coulercuse, reported the follow ing revolaiioen:— ‘aide We Are advinod of the certainty ¢f the | tion of Abraham Lincoln as “4! United President of th 0 Me. E. M. Wiunne oliored the following reeotatim, ion rt which was adopted. | Retolved, That we bave heard with Patinfaction Resolved, That a train of ears be prepared to the resignation ot the Hon, A G Magrath, United States convey dologates to Columbia Distr t Sedge for the State of South varoiina, The meeting wee afverwards addrewwed by Mesars Thos. Conner, Feq., Uwiied Sites (istrict Altorney, acd feel Georg Woe. WF Cokeck, Capt bartow ot Sawennase | Unnea Suahendurees toa burmec amoeele Shania e. ‘ol ow apa tn Floriia, Judge Misen of Savannah, Mesars. Bilbo, ad. Norwood’ | Keerived. That ihe vssettece a the tina et Oot each of whom wa» irequently interrapted with the iid: | cnet, Collector of vhe port of Crarisston, and Ki Facobe, cot kite of applanre Req , Burveyor, thet Will not hold office aater = The colbeaianm which prevailed wrowghowt wes in. bisek repub ican adinln . bat been reowived with at Oniumbia at the | Resolved the detcrmivation of our Collector and ip lat 4 Debold the vast ence, 30 the Dept Cafeetor to poreae © elmilar puree mocts with several gondemea G 0, e>proval meeting ad lordly cheering aad Galling for an immediate conven: Aller addresses TS Jones, Ex Governor Broome tion apd mr cdiale setion, Would no lopgrr falter or | and weld \lastiwtese WeTs AHAN\mMouNly hecitate vege rat thelr ebnatl fo ardently desire sep Fuegsa then offered the following resolution, } compl eit pag \ THR BTATES RIGHTB FLAG } foe, Legulcere rest | AP THE MASUDEAD OF THM STACKOM BRIG JAMES | ‘the calling of & Convention of the pso- } Har ee THR YacuT wher vi fsa hese to determine upoo the oo se to be | Capt Plumer gathered quite « ‘on Nowtés Aviantic Sear ae ae | Wharf, yetteresy at nooo, by bis State Rights salnte of | { O88 gun for enob of the ditoen Rave Mates of the South, THE RESIGNATIONS IN THR SOUTH. and one for the brothers Caieh, Willem and Joba Ocsbiog Special Detpateh to the Charleston Courter } | (the owners), of Newburyport, from which port the . ‘Wasurvarow, Nov. 9, 1800. { Grey bails. A iarve momber of (ines were Uoatiog | The President hae determined not to fill the va | from Getk to masthead. wad ihe sorne was & lively one. | oocaslones by the Pevigcation of the fetoral officeholders | Abeach diachargs of the ol fasbione! irom gm thres | fm South Caroline for the present. Future avons will / ‘Were given (or the @ saluted Alerwarda | direct bis course in this Fr i, His porition im rofe Cop. Promer with the repretentetivor of the preme ond oa yee | Fenee to ober Southern Stetce wil! be the ame. jenn | Missourie feii i, and Virginias 1j. ‘The only paper that ie looked opon with universal Gletrnst is that which is connected with the South | ov with Southern honses. |} There is very litie doing in foreign billy to-day. | ‘The general rave fur bankers bills is 1079, but very excellent bills can be bad at 107. Southern bills, | eapeciaily those dated fn South Carolina, are ex- , tremely bard of ule; indeed, unless some atepe should be taken Ly the Legi of that State to interact the present dist South Carolina bills e | ana Payer will become entirely unvaleaylc at any | price here. | We have bad anether « of panic in the stock | market. Owing to the calling in of loans bye number of leading banks and — a large quantity of railway stocks were thrown on the market this morning for sale, and were slaughtered in ameorciless manner. Theos, New York Central was kaocked down 2 per cent; Erie, | River, 8; Pacific Mail, 5; Michigaa Cent | | | teland, 6; Toledo, 5}; Panama, 3. | board there was aslight pause, ande feeble attempt | to rally the market. Bat when the second board | mot the panic prevailed once more prices woFe accepted. per cent fog; Evie, 4: Rook Island, Lf Galena, # Hudson River, 1: and so on | thronghout the list. State stocks, which had | been steady enongh in the morning, shared the general movement in the afternoon, and United States Altogether, the day's New York Central feil 2 below the lowest price of the morn Minvis Conteal, 24 fives of 1874 sold at par. work has been ay severe as that of any day since is At the close the following were the onota " tons:—Virginin 6's, 81] © 86]; Missouri 6's, 747 & 75; Tennessees, 64 4 85; Canton, 17: Cumberland Goal preferred, 10 @ 114; Pacific Mail, 54 a 86; New York Central, 74 a 75; Brie, 2°) a j; Hudson River, 60 @ }; Harlem, 11; a 4; do. preterred, aja 384; Reading, 39) a §: Michigan Central, °° Michigan Southern aud Northern Indians $ do, guaranteed, 30g a Jl; Panama, 1164117; Mi nois Central, 59) a J; Galena and Chicago, 00} a: Cleveland and Toledo, 26) a 274; Chicago and Rock Taland, 51] 252; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, Thal As the empire of Austria commenced the war With Italy hy a general euepension of wpecie pay menta, 60 the tepnilic of Sonth Carolina is said to be preparing to sever the bond which aniies her to the confederacy of the United States by the samo Proceeding. In the case of Austria the expodiont ing atrates which leave a | ranteod, 4: Mlinois Contral, 6}; Galena, 6}; Ruck | eedety re end still lower | aud drawn againat tho seme day. Drawers have Conse 130 189 418 1,620,001 | quentty fold all they bat witbout diMealty. it is worth | ‘100 1 per dent premium, the same as Kastern. Currescy 18 Oycap, | fihi'searoe sed groerally taken an baukabie funds, al. | pan , | thowgh it undant at Chicego, with exchang: \y | People so. 713292 182 164 106.309 631 820 St. Lou's rates, The cormequence must be ® lowing Of | Pacing 4,076 721 196 818 122 496 50.558 thetr currency Uris way. tx 2008 911 618 967 «180 — i= a4 The Kepudiionn adds:— Repebiic 9,065 181 1,208 900 212 ; r 123 641 838 It lw Pot to bo denied that the political orieia is ext. | Seventh Ward... L2kbss kG fog ghd.12s | eat ae fag here A gertaio intivesce on usiness; bat we do not | aM "101,909 1se9%§ «92568 720.400 learn that the trfcence ts geen in any considerable ia- , fhoe andlor ih. 2986 464 286 209 «204 732 1147 408 eeeeO RE ANAAR Det yet, Tradcemen's.... 1477966 125,600 834080 742,780 The ¢ Union,.... 440,682 © 912,761 1,981,702 The money merkct has a ia Wn ts sesase {2 epy material degree for several anys | mend for joare $126 08.715 21 125 4690 9,648,112 79,025 tiefhotory. Wika is the lenoing rate, Toe CITY COMMERCIAL REPONT. Mospay, Now 12-6!" Atom —The market was quiet aud gales ema! arket tor kasvern exchenge was lat today, toe eno | files haviog acomaelated with moct of the deatere Ta | gor both sorte. <yotations, bowever, there f2,0g frange. The Dying | Brranircvrs —Plowr-—The receipts were large snd no @ are 5, a £0 premium for ltt anon. ket heavy, end prices cloned from 6s @ 100. por Pi 87% for Now York. Paskere’ Nast 6 | lower, The ales embraced yout 13,000 & 20.000 bbis , pretoium, New Orleans searce aad Sr, cloting withie the following range of prices — #0! 1g premium eelling | Say aes a Patriot of the erening of the 10th Sy | Common to choice The preesure noticed in the money market yerterdey &. Louis extra, par buying, ] 2 5 oo 8 w to o coy Continces cnabated today. Eiret cass paper le freely | Mixed to straight ® offered at 1 to 1N¢ per nyooth, an undoubted ovllate | Siratght to good extra do. ° rele l per cent per mont b Is toe ruling rave, Choice extra family and , ; In the Supreme Courtof Pennsylvania, at Pitts. | Rye Meee ee i vine. 8 borg, on Friday, Jad re Woodward delivered an opinion in the case of the Commonwealth vs. the Commissioners of Alle; yhemy county, on application | for @ mandamus com pelling the respondents to Canadian four was dall aot sales were limited to 200 a 900 bbs, at $6 70% $6 66 for common & | Drands, Smail jote of choles extras were gelling at $7 60. | Southern flour was Leavy aud cheaper fur the common grades. The paler embraced about 2.600 bbie, clo ing Rye four | make provision for the intorost due on the bonds | Sithim the, shove | rage of | Brie it alen of | Iarued by the county tov the Chartiors Valley Ttail- | 30 pits. Cord neal wae stony, but quieh, wit, ralee of road. It is adverse t> the Commissioners, who ig ah vy tA ‘wae om, th more ; joos to boat Le will now have tolevy tlie tax or to run the risk of i pene Sok ead cake su008 Cor (ie being again puniehed fw coatempt. The decree concludes a6 follows:— Aad Bow to wit, Woven! rer 0, 1900, thie canes havin, ned by coaesel, and fully nonsidoret, \e orien udged thal jucgment be cotered upon (ye decur | tore bere and jo transit, om epecuintion aod pe | for export, at $140 a 488 foe oboe shite Wervers- $1 26 for inferior Sonthern red, $140 9 $1 44 © | Ultnele and Ohio. $1 4144's for do o@ boar, low rate of freight, $1 54 for red Were 1 32 float ; Sere ¢ the Commouwealth, and that the tefeodaste and | $190 ® $1 92 for red State, Im mall lols, #1 29 for their Ruse worse in off oe pe, are + pet | Canada ein, $1 26 8 $1 27 for amber Western rly Commanded to make, att heir next annual mooting for { $1 968 $1 26 for Canadian club, $1 23 for Raci eaiimating the probable expuneeeof Alegheny cocnty, | *¢ $116 & $122 for Cu in. | Sali and ample provieion for th peyment of all \nterest | 80d lower, with sales ® 7% 000 bushels upon the bonds ierued by the coacty tm payment of iu | Bt Ofc & Oo. for Wesiern mined, afloat, eliefly subsoription of $150 060 to the capital stock of the Char St O8)éc. & O90: and at Tic. for ao, in eure tors Valley Ratircad Company, which stall, at the time | Ry@ wer qnict at 720 Barley wae dull and prices were of eid estimate, be duo and unpaid, and eo al! the lo | ag The tales embraced about 14.060 Poancie Fort whirl ball become dec and payable oa said bade | Te for State at Tlo. Sor Canale Rast, and at UO rucceeding the Eoeet. ard that the eaid defendants immediately tero- their proper warrants to the collectors of the Oats wore stonty and io for Westera snd Casadian atler 4 comnty for the eatte Gin ~The market wae quiet and gales iimiot « Atlee the feet | SBeTeOr, And Liat ey forth Mb pay THe eve of tae | hall ot (160 bags) BL. Doruingo wero eaade at 129 1¢% After the fr put. apeoeeies cone om Meaty, WHY Baler Of about crirainal case against va, a. Giteon, ex Fou—Dry cod was moderately dealt in at to. 04 4a Treasurer of the State of Ohio, has boen continued, , for George's Banx, apd + era) and herring were O83 25.699 00 fur Bank Mace. on socount of the absence of witnesses, until the ~ quiet ‘ |} RRKITe —Kates were ' next erm of the Franklin county Court of Common — for whieh pert about 20 the 8 iptt0 aches week Pless, which commences December 31. ! Hy dy mtd e Pt a 1664 tod The Watertown and Rome Railroad earned In Ad ,cotion wi 0-824. A bia of 10,000 bushele corn was October ramored at 14d, Rater to and London » jolet and engogemeria light gt wes 1a50 1860. jap j = raining were dull and casier, y a Z bo} 32 | timived anlew atthe corte fates of Satureay wt 1600 68 9068 02 |g, tl*t was quict, and sales condned to 400 Bales’ at 800. 9 : oenaea oa | “thtee contlourd to £004 demand, both for bre: iota $42 ua Ta OTT 83 ~ wing and | export Saige of choice were resorted, for , 42,906 78 | ST Roc and for enport at 280. 2380 TENORS Ute, WOPeABO.,sseereeesenssseseresensesesssneesOSOD IL | g tueyges Weis WIM GmAY Ones of Boole pig at 902 00, The annexed statement shows the business of the | _ Lows wee firm, » th aioe of 400 & 600 bbls. common at fe., ood Jamp at . a NATAL Prone a! we 09 chan; tion, por change in of ge of moment 10 20 Ons —the market was Isactiy aod fale of o crude whale eperm were light and el od soos ARQ TO ted ene inastive, wih light tulee of city af ton a foe os 2 64 Hien. fie dome By © Nourntonig Railroad Company for Qctober, 1609, , * in comparmon with the corresponding mouth Cetover, 1860, . October, 1860,,..,. Total leerenee (neeriy Bll ia freight)... ‘The earnings of the Galenaand Chivago Railroad = ers and at $13 ant the first week of November were: — 560 bd'e., at $0 16 1860... tain ‘ ++, 998,066 extra, Beet Dams were in fair deman 1800 + 0,000 con Wak Pearce and ——— | fair demand at 810. Decreate.. + : + $1044 bate, Theme war no change The busivem ot — wees. A nouns “ic he te bre med About 00 emake at 4 ce Railroad, from Januar, jo Octows ’ been GARE ft: t 8 ena the pales salews, owe “ae 1 '3c0 phon and 400 donee, the inter stp eet se Karnings........ 9901 993 411288612 S068 TA | 4, WaNEET ihe sales embraced wbow 1,900 bois, at Expenses « WME 104000 18 giseT ag EME " Not carnings. 145,784 67 = 208,012 3 = 60,238 6 rales at oe. - 100, tar expert.” Ot demand, = = Showing a net increase in the carnings of the changed. =