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bid. war aboot & year ol1, | never saw yo eetianes virlt the may, Bbe lived ery secluded iife. ‘My, Smith seid that e witnere pamed Sylveeter Peter. son, whe bad been in attendance, was Low yo et After Deing called three times, the ead bat were entitled to aa ie coder tn ey ment wae eeued, and the Court tok & recens for twenty ACTION FOR CRIM. CON. | wasted States Ctrcwit Comrt. Before Bow. Judge Se'pman. SBOOND DAY. Woy, ab—Oroie B. Browns v3. Charles M. Dasideon — | MEE oy ) deponed—Ee lived ot the La Ad the attting of the coort it is morn cg the Je ites fargo House over four ears; is bel! ander: 10 waiban adion ee oi ‘ og wDen id geoemen rooms and take thom water; ro Sogn gemeaiing the question we.ch we? tmomtoer « Miss Val or something like that, stop the court adjourned yesterday ‘House Te 108: she. Sppeared to" bs Troe @rvillo B. Brown, tne piaintit, receted, and crows ex- Sine to thirty nine yeare old; ( ;) she was of wanination resumed by Mr. BE. i. Cota.—Q. Did Me, fue ae gy eyes ; abe remained there adoct u "i de | three w whe wae Bi ; or 1 1S Arsh moggest co you to bring wieactica/ A. He | three weeks; fee Bick (noe; \wo or three persoas The Court pre- ¢ 0.) Ge wl. G Who 2a? (Objec The Witwees WBE Ot Cross examined fumed thei bie course! advired bine, anc refeacdthe ques: | The witness Petereoa wae not yet forthooming. Mr. fe wot? (Odjected | Smith eid be wee seen golog down Williaw atvoc\, and GQ Who pays tbe expeneee ¢ te and poled cut) Q Wet sgreement bas been made wh My, Mullots with repurd to thie suit? A. Hc ie to be stlowed bis money back which be expended tm this case. My, Troma “mish eid thet Ube agreement le io writ. wp, and be produced it ‘e order thst the ineirement should epenk for Nee’ Q le wat the agreement’ A. ww, wir itty. Clintor When read the agreement made between the gaminait! and Mr Elott, in whieh plaloti stipulates that Mr. Lette (one of the co.osel) wae sutberized to receive | wey and all of she avails of this euit, to pay over to Mr. moot oll mopeye advanced act to be advarced ty him, | od bold the rame in trast ‘fer a!) lisbilitier which may arise. The amevet sdvanced ty Mr. Elliott war ebont $700, and the agreement was feared 20th October, 1869, at Boeton. Where eovtinved—I do vot know what expenses Vr. Suid paid: Mr. Eviott toid me i. wae for the export of Said Wed 0 6k BO ware Bee “i till three o'clock. It ‘a8, however. poksibie that he might wot come as al. He wee Rizo desire to have Mr. Weade.! called, aad a warrant istued for Rim ape witness. There were two atber wiinessee—Velpey oud bis wife who kept: store fa Pigbto avenue; th * bac been subpveused and ton. dered a fee, They Lave, however, left tne oity, alsbough Valpey had pwid a mozth’s reut In adeaace, Court—Do you expect io Le able to find them? Mr. Smitb— We do not, sir, we donot know by what meape they Baye been / to abeens themselves. The Court (tc defendant's coupee!)-—I2ow long do you expect to occupy ‘a your defences have nothing to defend. be prosecs: ned to ten o'clock preecat, ednesday ‘The Prince of W. Trathm at Last. (from the Richi ond Dispatcb, Nov. 16 | THE COMMITTEE OF RECEPTION IN KEPLY TO THB SLANDENS OF THE NEW YORK TIMES. We eubjoin the decitration of the Committee of Recep- the POSS ‘but, so far as we can learn, the public will be not a@ little disappointed with the record of their first day's work. Perbaps they may do better hereafter. There is no rellef as yet in the money market. Some of the banks—especially the Bank of Ameri- ca, the Bank of the Republic and others—discount- ed for their customers this morning with unusual liberality; and there was, in the street, some little inquiry for very choice paper at 12 a 19 per ent; bat, on the whole, the pressure may be said to be wmabated. If it continues many days longer failures will bo neuer: ous. Several small concerns are reported to day to be in trouble; some failures also are reported from Albany. Several Albany bankers c on the subject of the distress prevailing among the interior banks, which have advanced pretty Leavily on produce, and are severely inconvenienced by the present dead lock. It is suggested by them and by their friends that unless the banks ‘ount more [freely the ex ge operation will not be of | any ure. They talk of an increased discount of ten millions of dollars, So can gath the general sense of our bank | officers is decidedly averse to any such ex si They do not consider that they Yn it, Whether they can risk the contrary | po! is a question which they do not seem to have discussed. Jn the opinion of several leading line p the Prizce of Walee’ vieit to this city, regret- de long ego. It te bat too falsehood travels with the ehood uttered by ® worth- my wile at Fort lee. Q Wee it for the expensee of your wife, ber brother and brother's wife at Fort Lee? A. I ning. A wer 00s. Q What were thore ox rennet (or, that you ‘ca’, who was apparently sevt here for no other greed to indemaify him! 4. lor ber eepport ie wae rpors than to ibel “s, baa been circulated in Hogia winoe my msrriage and vince wy wife left me, KU'iott did | hrs been eagerly reized ‘upon by the London Times we au ugas the very ofscouring of he in & word, accomplished ite errand of ‘and now, undo wao can what {thas done. The tbat be Lived there with her that wgrec went wae tigeed od o Borsa, Eliott itved ia New York mot repreee Bret on ide aay mm me sieve time; be presented { io me, aid wheo he | wm in our opinion, acted most unwisely Sunt spas to ihe fiernocu, 1 at cute sigued it { this declaration #0 long. No man, @Q War thas sve Gra information you bad of your wife's ince days of newspapers and rapid circu wAGellsy) A. it wan Dot; } nad beard of 1; adoat three | lation cf ‘ntellizence, can afford to ebut Bim weebe before \oat; 1 can’t tel! {f the papor wae eigued | fel! up im bis own dignity, aod leave it to ime to do abe day \s Desre dete: Ben) Fyerett Smith, of shia vlty, ‘artice to bis character when 't '# assailed. No man + fire: person who told me of the jaldelity | CAM Deglect the amaliest lic published to bit dimadvantage UW my wife; he told me tn Boston: be terra | witout mapiteet danger to ‘bis reputation. Testh. they tel! us, ie mighty, anc it will prevail. audeo it is, and 20.it will, after the m ofa tic shai! have been rvined beyond the mor! er he bon —sfter be 7 ate abel, have been Gea! ig hopet blasted, bis th shattered, bis boart proken—after hie body have been laid beneath tte clods of the valley, And as it | te with the {ndividoa! man,eo it ig with a community. It cannet affor! to overlook avy ‘le, no matter bow in significant in \tee!", or how worthless the source from whenve {t proceeds. it ebould be taken alweys at the frat bop—deronnesd at once, flung back in tbe teeth o ‘th derer, Wo mich regret ‘the committee tid uboro on purpote to ace me. . Was ibat ine Grat eunp) won of your wife's inddelity when Ne. B £. Smith in- Yormed youl A. Yer, sir, ue came to me & sepond tim: uaa j ordered him to haven suit Brough: ageiust Davi ton, G. Before Sith spoke to you sbous your Wife's i Hideliiy bad you come on to New York daring all yo wife's obeonce’ A. Lh2d not. Q Woen the articlee of separation were drawn up, or about that Wate to Mr. Miller that your wife was ous a or lene? A. No,e'r, | didnot [donot reo tues my wife bavi not done any sbi xg for ber eup2or’ since war marriage, 1 did not sy (BAL. wauted the art freon cp errsog . ‘3 rot make this pabi'ieation befare. ¥ Ne direct by Mr. Smith—! bad $60 when | weat out eare, then, that the reporter of t # York ST eet cp & Fotiacraut upon $340 which bor | Ti” 42 was {p lodgings tp a corver of the city, and that ho wowed from my brother j eo'd oi the restaurant, | said there DE the whole time of the !’rince’s visit | wnd when j retutred to Busion ! paid my brother $250; | Wo were going to ab be saw nothive of what be de | left; Ba ret Smith (oid me that 1 scribes: be ie & matter of course. Hs emid not | ¢ Sabie ont sedused by Cnerice Karena dow, aad | heve teen it, for it att not happen. We will ercend our | * Statement, therefore, and eay that bad thioge nappenet | a2 Le pretended, be eould got have koown 't poreoua'ly, for be could have geen what wae goingon. at the fame time, he might very easily beve ancertsmed the Wet was the Gret \ heard of o bet my wife bad iocaconth SA | belo troth, hud be bees eo disposed Bot tt eutted bis wae there be expended the mone Qa] 1 Ppo hd manufacture & maliciour teil yor that the whale wi thet roney was | 1288 fent here to write & mid out Or Pori ive A 5 My. Clinton—At ibe Lime the ariicien h even decency, pel propriety. lies of yndon Times’ correspondent sro n ried from the correrpondest of the New York Ties therstely; the other coy e ¢, Eupporting one batch of Liew by the o } mye that tbe New York Tiner must tell the trath, hers | the London Times eaye the same thing Tne oorrespon- F dent ef the London Times was nat even in the city He sped io Balttmore, and staid there all the tine the | ce was here yun stated on your direct exam!oatic id your w fe give any reauow for refusing tolive with #. Sho dic not; the day betwre the a were ¢ und burned up, the sald ehe would when ihey were destroyed #he refaso’ 2 we with me; but 1 aeked ber if we Dad changed her mind. and #he said ede herd; that #he imac spoken to ber broth r and ebe could pot; ste would not but ber brother anid abo khoa d ol live ug to New York to work | a ; lad potece | eevee | “"Tme guato with which the London TYmes roturne to thie rot the means of carry ing | fnvorive subject is refreshing. ‘Delenda Carhago? is vow the only word the Thunderor hat for { chmord Richmond must be destroyed: pot by war, pas! lence and | famine; not by fre and eword; no Le iaab!oa of Carthage oF Jeraeniem, bat by Eéziec yaicortege | ‘s her after Co epliven tte doomed streets—no royal bors | of 2 ‘Ting loving people is to breathe iis pollated ata bere—Bo magasotmous Br ton is to sport hie burly cer | cat» trom this day forth within ite accursed precincts, The decree han gone forth. From the dey ft:cnmond K to her own spit boxes; John Gall will no jonger | et depend apo er imag ion for Althy ideas in conuee with bip baths and spit boxee, and al! the as0m'nal #0 congev'a! to Joho’s taste, Dencefurth, to enlighten her, even npor the con bie belly, cpor the atufilog be undergo at dium fof} hia feet, the condition of hie suects, or Lott did wot teil me that be bad we brotber o a 1867 1 paintid Dorinven, wae nol preseat at wy viage;@be Droaght bie wie to re hie mca ot Lhe reriacrent, # and be loiged with bis wile beiween 18 and 20 years of age. she Whroo, thick wet, darkeree, dark com alr, taw nothing bewoon them bat what wae peaceavic anc agreeable: same uf any olber man ned w fe. ‘The W (ucKe Was not cro“ exaininad. a y Mr. Smitb—Jn toe sommes WOKE | hived at 69 Woet enty siztb etrest. the abot ave one Joba wil! not eondessead, r of 28 pt ry. Charlotte Siapmon; abe gave me empivy | the wash: arent po tee faith her yooutnt ther any of Vatle private incitente which Ggure so whe moved to 69 Wi enty sixth et largely {0 sil he hae beretofore writter nboxt here, John way there by the name of Mae Ade } Wii come here no more. The Loudon Times says tho was there 61x weeks While | was there, wad ebe | Prince ought not to nave come here, acu, simely, uc | saere w | yman wil! ga where the heir eppares j whe fac } More te what it says sailed ber Ade | fa, Riebnond ie er, 800 bo ® the boman ao Vircinia, ia Tutbless told for comsumption in the | Neary | atiatious of the South, From, etc humane oud tule'ligeut traveller tras sei bal wh ag man, Od wes Adetin r baie; Teaw tien a what be ca Leight; be caine vce Lig Sheatre; be was red com ary preportion of the ( upon the produc qraire‘abont covet ovstck fo the moraing; be cume dowa | Net by thie race go sccursed in her sight, th j trom Ulu Baation's roam: 1 to net deambaienhian te Oo clon will do pre We only with ‘tbat i a! 4 not {ir }avideou was goate neat C-vceel), he wase stout | Dear to creat a resemblance to the “Feace,” reproseding | Face; on the night became () | 988 rascal the por from whom ke receives fis # be weut iato bee sleeping ruom | E7748. If we are rencale for owning and eelit doen togeth | groes, what are the British jrirchavers of the pro | ducts) which theee slavee creste! Waat ie the user | " 7. - hereelf, who derives a revenae from them’ What night; it wes tee eons eheraang ie the Parliament, and what i the Minietwy to me tanks ‘Gun ae tan Ghee We have watdered too far from oar prrpose, which was to Iny the eabjotned paper before the pua''s = Vuerr of tite Puince or Waues ro Frenwow> —It is mae yelous how fast © ile will traves, acd how didlowl tls wo pals | Mop to it when once the steam ie np. When ths account of he Fecepion of the imtiace of Wales in ®comond fem ao peared im tee New ¥ «Ik wae apparent to the Om Initune of the Cou. ll #td the eltizers, tat Bo ae profsasion al Suwchamsen of the prves had be ee evmplose nie slander upon the people 9» Bichmous ie hed been acc rd nply manufactured aut of. 9 | ralwebo d to galt tee deman Kaew positvely and person diy that mtr Feisting io the intulie aulrged to Rave been were ue only two occasions on which I saw ‘The w'loeee wae not cross examiaed Margaret Seyies deposed—I live at 103 Twenty sixth Sirect. | do washing and {roning; oa the 1st of Jume, 1858, Ldid wash ug for several peraous; 1 know Mrs. Adelive Brown became sequainted wit her thres years ago last sommer; ene then lived at Mrs. Simpson's; I dit her waabing for Ler, and baye done \t for her every time sh Rar been in the city; she bas been at my bude, bat Bever Gwpped there st night: 1dogot know Mr David- en, Lea" teveral goutiemea a the house where suo if bearded: no gentleman over owns to my houee with her; | Siered ihe ‘Unyiol oF else aero, tnt na erent irannircen ids Tout camo to my house to ag ior her, but dic not | and ao word waa ut © ed wajen sould ive toe least ex.se to | ecene with her. sbo was io the fa wey, | 14 wos bow near to her confinemoat; abe told me she ox povted & be condred ‘whou she went to Fort Lec when the came from fort lee she came t) my Bouse with & reo; the Chiid waea boy, ste lof my house boardlag house in Twenty: Afb sureet, Ko, i “peat with b ’ vo ‘he stm met I be Tn « rere avrare of ths fart, Om, | noriy. ‘ual the ‘copreavomdeat cf the onal tn the or, wae comtined enoneh it wae altom cananed part of Mertbora centiwen: was vrooltialed oF vs! aud vie Syund portion wuld be reiled oa Whe six cemnen! | me are trying 0 Eliott kept her taere. eae told me €0: ey the fer. @ of rey yo meee tove to ber la Bleecker stree:, and after her wo Twenty-third e:reet, | waderstood that alot Mops ber aa mistress: she told me thal sue Taibott that she did Bot love him, wad bar he Ghange, and bo would gice Ber 4 ra ‘Wok place before she went to Brows) fta.d she did not tbh ck sho ive with Dim, af it ws ip & garret, tbat he silowed bal $5 a week ber Dear’, and abe could eoarce get enough to pay for Lor washing: | don't remember where she weet to {rom | fo street: whee she came to my bouse from the woman Who carried por ob's pet et to Twenty Ofth strees, | remember she keeping ic Nioeteensh street fo; \s Was 8 togemoat house Drothor ——e AND COMMERCIAL. Tenenay, N committee for the parchase of the . 06 P.M. 00,000 ie, Fllots kept Wee. Brown invested by the city banks in produce id twat Counsel Should not cromeexamine | Change met to-day at one P. M., and sat till Ja n j the afternoon. They received appl for at 900 of bills; but on specifyin ; a tos table | on which they would buy, the applications ‘ongore: i them: i dia’ “ . a there then, the child was vbunt two week! “ae erally withdrawn. Offers by the committe w 1 Mire Brows wan op about >? house, | do cot know who tho fniber of tat chill wae | vothers, Duncan, Sherman | ‘The Wiinese was not crue: oxkin.ued | proved ejually unsuc- the Persia will sail $20,000 worth of exchange Albert Adame, @xamioed for »\siv))|, depote! that he 2 employed a8 clork as tbe | Wargo wan ih sper, "08; rememoer serera’ o ater comtog or6 wat a lady of the name of My t body explains ahers on the @iat of October, '58, and wen’ a the theory ¢ t! 4 © theory that the t the banks ; vought all the bil! were offered. In effect we learn that some bills were sold by Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., Belmont & Co., Brown Bros., Pickersgill and others; but the aggregate amount of bills sold was not large, and the rates were not high. Moesars. | Belmont and Vickorsgill sold at 105; Messrs, | Brown named as their rate 105; Messrs, Duncaw, | Sherman & Co. sold at various rates, Good mer- cantile bills, representing produce, are sti! to be | had at 100 a 102. If tho basin aad | the prices of to-day are to be rs | dene ces of @ recovery in th r orad to a proper cond!ti time whe committee will vontince ¢ SM Vio toy ooth produce pille as Leese | dor safe, We do not wish to 2 oan cae Even: : ano ’ ths *hree e+ Deve mab nor coy ] scaveyte ibe lott ceneara ape th tn ber brother, OF Velpay: #09 hoc e | nerion a3 pages!s ‘omen vb" Mote } In the | morniag * merchants, if the trading community and tbe banks in the interior are refused bank facilities at pre- sent, the city banks will be broken bef fortnight elapses. It will b tt did in 1857, a question whether tl suspend or all the ants break; tion the bank depositors will decide ia * way. This is what the advocates of expa urge: those who take the opposite view eres that the banks, with $19,500,000 of gold on hand, no fareign drain, no drain of any consequence to ithe South, and a regular supply of over $2,500,000 from California, can defy the spite of disappointed ryowers, and will Wot suspend in any event, The banks certainly ‘n a very diiferent position m the one they occupied in October, 1 if they have a little common sens? they ought not to allow themselves to be broken. Their own safety however, as well as the safety of m requires tha! the produce which is now piled up a ry coruer between here and Chicago should he got to market, shipped to Purope, and turned into money with as little delay ag possible, I? the present exchange scheme should prove imsufivient ove Recor mn other schemes should be ts, the things fel li off, mor spread and could at the Bank Comp ee were wasting agvee upon detals of chase of bills, and a further their scheme for the pu: Ta the afternoon stocks were narket closed weak. There was State stocks this morning. Virginfas } per cent, Tennessees tj, and Missoaris 22 per cent. It seems to be generally understood that very little wil! come of the call of the Lilinois State Auditer upon the banks of thit State for more security for their circulation. Good Western ity states that the Auditor will take nothing iy} fon, that the banks will not—cannot, in fact—inerease their depoait of State stocks, and that they will net be wound up. Banking in ig—like foreclosing mortgages in Wisconsia olecting debts in Texas—a very uncertain basi- le who hank, and those who deai with sst 2 good deal to lrovi- pens: 5D bankers, baye both to t dence, In the course of a few weeks, perhaps, tate stocks will be up again to their oll figures: meanwhile, the lisols banks will probably # Auditor with lojunctious, and stay his pro ings. New York wre the board this morning i ok to 75, rallied to 734, aud finally clos d at ogainst 74) yesterday eve were 2l) wanted t were more frecly o ring ¢ he prices of this evening > of business hours yo nce of 2 per cont in Missouri 1 per cent in Virginias, 1) in Tennessees, 2} in Pa- itic Mail, j ia Evie, j in Michigan Central, 2 in Pa. nome, 4 in Toledo, 4 in Rock Island; and a decline {Lia Harlem preferred, } in Reading, | in gaa- eed, and { in Galena, IMinois Central and Hod sou River were without change. The United States fives of 1874 continue to sell at 95, which makes | the new loan worth about 93}. The following were the closing ns of the day:—United States ya of 1874 Virginia 6's, 73 a 794; Missouri Tennessee 6's, Canton, ij a Sumberind Coal preferred, 8 a 3; Pacific Mail, j4a 4; New York Central, 72] a3; Eric, 7a Hudson River, 43 2 J; Harlem, 13) a U4; do. pre- ferred, 324 a 95; Reading, 32) a 32}; Michigan Cen- tral, 4 } Michigan Southern and Northern In- diana, 109 a 114 0.5 : Cleveland om Toledo, 2 phe k Island, 51} a §; Chicago, B comparative statement of the 3 (cacluaive of specie) New York to ports for the bor af and since January l: 1360. ue. For the weet....... stints 1,408.976 Sroyiovsly reported. $6,232,004 57 $28,436 sia ats Sloce Jan. L......, 966,051,290 59,233,712 S31bt 00 nO It will be seen from the above that the dead lock n bile did not interfere with the shipments last woek. Perhaps its effects will be discerned more ‘loarly in the next report from the Custom House, meantime it is good to note that our exports nestic produce since Janaary 1 exceed by iy $29,000,000 se of the corresponding pe- 1859. Tt is evident that panic materials are fre ran) not to be found in oar Custom Honse retarna, herever el may be. The business of the Sub-Treasury to-day was as The ar cing fonee this and the balances mt of tho Philacolphia banks, made wp to Monday afternoon, presents the foll aggregates, as cor d with those of the pre- Capita aoe 16,264 265 15.885, 1a 4,802,212 2,T0L,108 Mr. Henry Willets, Treasurer of Westchester county, has been sppointed receiver of the Dank of Sing Sing. He isa depositor to the amount of abont $10,000, The discount on the uncurrent money to-day is abot as follows: —tIitinois and Wisconsin, 12 a 15 per cent; lowa, 5; North Carolina, 5; Virginia, 3; South Carolina and the iaterior of Alabanta, 10; Mobile, 5: New Orleans, 2; Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, 1j @ 1}; Maryland and Pennsylvania, J a 1; Baltimore, ). State and Rasterm unchanged. The report that the Metropolitan Bank is not taking country money is, we are assured, un- foanded. The Poilede!phia Bustin of last evening saye:— s penne of ¢ the of vere of most of f prominent wavings net 'tctlons, bed c rday \y resolved to other securities, and io protect deporitors, some ce’ a es re ea" bas been siteod aaa he Chicane Situae of teteaiamanee A few of the banke will refuse to all enchenge, oven to customers; but tatters bare become 8 little more s2t- ‘and the majority are We read in the owe Bulletin: — ‘We are pleased to be adie to state that the sentiment of the people of Jey ong bane and by Allegbeny wae bo 02D tinner to vet te rection of acompromise between the boodboiders and the euthorities, by which # jast and equitavle settlement of this important question may be expected at no dietant day. ‘The traffic of the second week of November on the Burlington and Quincy road shows 2 gain of $5,500. The New York cana) tolls received for the se- cond week in November, 1860, were Do, in Ii Increase in 2860... .....45 ‘Boo works te Neveaber) 1800. . Do. in 1861 From pgp sion of partgstion to and tnctnd. be second week in November, 1600...92,839 241 lv 601,269 $5 91,237,981 S4 the tolls for Inerense it 1860.......6.. These figures 3 juntify the hope that tho year will exceed three millions ef dollars: There will doubtless yet be two orthree weeks of navigation. 1000 Dr RRo b, “TL 1¢00 HoRt RR 1st m 4(80 MC Spelmated 1000 Mick So 2imb A069 dOv. seine 2000 Mich Somfb.. 68 1000 i Cen RR be.. 88 200 2 83% 10 rename RR. sid 108% CY A - 100 Ww 66 s000Cb SNWim. 45 KoOChaANWim. 22 . 20 +88 86 6 Park Gapk.. - % 10 De! & Bad Ca Ge. 88 4 Pacits fe M 88 Go. 1 Ws 109 New Seraey RR ‘ita 38 New tke ‘4B. 60 1160 150 200 50 60 bo 60 80 5 300 Glew & 268 40 300 a + 2685 0 200 + 24 100 100 156 aco Wo 250 @a..... 60 Hedeon KRE do..... do.. 400 do... 60 do. $30 Harlem KP. si 918000 US 5'e,'74 cou 96 «BOO mbE Reading RR.. 33% 500 Virginia @'e.. 79 49 Mich» Centra RA. 46% 400 Mich Yon fhde 67 50 she Metropo!’s Bk 95 MON Y Ceutral 60 Clev x. a Biseea weal ne o 160 Olev & Toledo RK tear Ra el RR. BIN = ooeesh8O 61 me 100 Chie tor 8 3p do 20 N Jersey Goo HR. 1 lag Be 2 do.. see 80 Gariem Ht prof. CITY COMMERUIAL KREPORY, mpay, Nov. 20—6 9. M. 540 ase 2675 a7 00 a6 60 a7 2s a 8 50 4460 y and Brandywine. |" a2 70 —Caracian floot was quiet ant prices nominal Aboat 150 bbls. were sold at $5 45 & $7 25 for extras. Sootoera four Was heavy aod prices were easier braved a rout 000 & 700 bdis , closing w Ngo of the abovi four was gale: at oar wea! co ag oo Wheat wer hoary, and irreeviar- in ‘prices. The #sles emsbrwcet abrat, 40,000 the bushels, toclnd'ng Chi: At $1 67 @ $1 10; red Weavern at $1 20 8 $1 22; Milwaukee par ‘ime white Michigan at $1 35 a $1 40, wnite k $1 40. Darley waa quiet, with smail salen at 650. a 060. for state. lve was y, with sales of 6,000 burhels at 70°, Onte wero unchapeed, with ese of Western and Canadian at 2840 & 2%c., and State at STo.a57),¢ Corn wan 4 * Rbost 60,000 borhele wore gol, a 653. for Wesiorn mixed, and a: 67 8 6c for Sonthere yellow. Covrst —The market was Beavy aod quiet: ® @ cal) jot of infertor Santos wae told a'19 .c. The flowing state. ment of atocks ip thie market is trom the cireular of W: Scott & San:--Stock of Tio and Santos on rt 18h Now. 1860, 12 669; rece!ved iat boys poy a ia for the stock oo Bid on the abih day of November, 1580, Sto. ia, 342; Maracaibo, 1,284; Lacoayre 5 Java, mate, 9970: govermmest’ 4 ae oend 963 {otal bags and mae, 27 27 ier Rio oa i Orleans was 22,000; Baltimore, 6,700, Nor. rr New York, 12,342 The market citeed du!), and novtions more momines. —The market irregular, with far demacd om spinvert, while the export trade was im | meascre een The raise embrace? about 1,500 bales from gore, on Fplnmors’ actouet, on the Baswof 11 \,0. for middiing apiands. Peay ah parcels ware cinbene whi'e rates s bags, ies ‘0d 20,000 barbola corn at 1855 alia: 4 it op, at ds 7igd. and 3.000 do at de. or ate ‘baler of cotton at 43. 89-321, and 3,000 yexee cheese at 08 ‘vod 100 BD¥s. tallow ut 40s “4 eee ae tee To lee ot and 100 casos at 308, oo of a07ut 00 2 80 for Ssoteh py ited ty email Orleans love. YK rag ‘idol at $2 9 roe‘n dul! and nom ‘oe! Mf receipts and exports trom ois [Geb Wahoo tenance wore on Bay. —The market was ou! 500 bales at 80> 8 S50 for shipe "3 abhing per 299 ponede. Common ive the follow !ng taivle rher's cirewiar = Work Recta Crave turp., bole. Spirits turp.. Rosin Ter... dota Row meaeate Camm inal. Srear were quict ria he Balet were re stricted wow hundrot or fo hogshesde, n BF ss Hil | | amb, hae our dbaabs fr Nis po LY, NOVEMBER 21, 1860. SHIPPING NEWS. Pert of Hew York, November 20, 1860. CLEARED. Steamship Pereia (Rr), Judkive, Queenstown and Liverpool—~ pieamahin Philadephia, Brown, Havana and New Orleane~ nee Jameriown, Skinner, Norfolk 4c~Ludiam & Hel- Steamship Thomas Swane, Ramsey, Portland—H B Crom- a Ship Rrveks, Cutter, Kong-J_C Jewett ¥ Co. ‘Tromoutl, Collum, gy Pe . ees & — N ne aes, ee eee S Tuomvenes ? Ww one Pr, Lapgeton, Bience ela W DeForrest & & Co, fobr in Hepeiaa ane afar Bel # awn T Norns & ae y Maxwell, 8 John, NB Re cere ea Layee ie ra—M Bedell. ARRIVED, — @r), al paseo sectetown Sty wit més a or wat eon ‘passengers Fama er, eae ae Thi lame cere. co ‘18th a asa. Pa, Cape jatieves bearig NW, passed steamship Columbia, hence Charleston. ‘Bteamenip & Patip Kesetone vot Boston), pares Au 7 jets ‘St Helens ek bere irate for Water 8 Ip Ppa geet Pre ‘Bhip Conscelistion Muiliner, Liverpool, Oct 23, with mdse, to Jarow. Anchored on ship Derouabtye, A with due aed 103 pare Jon 26. wab Wand WN Bao, apd Keeney, Ney Crleane, 30 phyesghe: ver, q WeWin Nelton A Sous, Mas experiences verp Neary weu Tanewba, Trach, Cienfuegos, 38 da eee te on, Ti iGth inst, off Cape iC 7 Re. wed 8 bony in oe 16 daring’ which lost look Rhessy gale 3 ® 4 lasers, has been 18 days, M Of Hatteras, shlpced eovesal very, henry ones withoss damare, was una ‘brig ntl the 1c om account of Gabe lat, 40 98, (on 73-08. was van Bway ihe freke oe aie Kept on ber course; of own Ot, taken tn tow by Fy TY Grinnell, the Hi Se then sakes Bele Hate {of Caondeny, jaracon,, Oot 1, and Bo beire ih, with ait to Meicalt Bb Danoas, Duy inat ofa nm. passed a Hr brig bouod N we insane? baie tooo ont under ted no Atslalunce. "The above was te From Linh for New Tork) Bre br ‘Andreae Wen 5 Pave 4 (ot ot Portland), Wish, Ci de weathor: Bas aT ish feat at 87s fom Ths apace aa aay “phe sath ho cilen, Sawyer, Newrias, Nov a atban (oc Mechta, fen for ly yy beens Qdare N of Vaeran 180 “al tar 38 365. oa abe bark Jeddo, from lays out, on but daya proviaiqos on bonne, sad was aly OCA jostos), Conuer, Nenwtas wen & wo wi vat, ont 1 peaame Brig a Damar ot Bossa, fs Roskerel = ting Oct 23, vin i hora a0 rat ‘sailed tn "co mouth, Ji ¥biladelph ay bine 3 Saye trom, tale fel Crow hr Waren): Neal, Grand Km ih seh, 40 D brigge, of New Haven. Had hea wi prmace. Brig * ty fiox Greenough, Windeor, NS, $ daya, with ed rote ater Ke ih Nai in 95: Son FL @ from NW, Toat dont pay} deck | mg moreivie on desk: lots, ent, 1d mee 8 pamed ship or bark sicering X, with lowe of top RK of llarorihh Guia. #4 Marks, 16 dere, with el iG si i pogen H Jones 7 Cold sprig), Mile, Caaclomtan, Be whit colton &e, to Doliner Poteer Rehr Billow ‘ot Hrozawick, Mo), Given, Harare, 14 days, wel eoger a0, > aaiwag, paar Bon ore of € Marchle, Nenvitas, 15 days, with wager 4° 40° Bi iazhow & Oo: Hed navy north bexd sprang main opgailant mast ©, Jacmaonville. 3 énya, Vth inst, off spoke sche Jaiia A Mich, hence for Jackson Nahe Memen rer, Fulford. Jackeonsttle, 18 daye | Had hen N galen the cine pagwne ipa’ 1p tbe aanif. pame? 1B cotta wien bad ap coentty beeu but a short ume ia the " Filoombe, Bernett, Savanuah, 15 days, with pan. mast Iver. for New Haven. art for New Haven, Om. Mant Waa S dave. Lior, New Bedford for Bahooe jeorgin, Drmp New Sarows Baomn, Fniler. al Mamer Ba) Bieomer Valley City, Crapman, Derpy, Ct BELOW , from Wham rom tonne 1 C Bip aware Bren, esate, from Neweasio. — SAILED, muraineL | Frise binant eh, ae Fraps: Daw! Tt oadie, Miaack ave, Miscellaneous, New Prot Hors Issac Wens, Mo &, Capt Auguatas Van Pelt, built by Memes Webvs & Re | at Greenpoint, proceeded to en yeaterday on 8 iris! trip. She left Pier 9 Best River at 10 AM, aod retureed % the cliy St OTR, & st breese from WNW presenting s (ve opportanity for testing ber see going jnaiiem, which proved @xcrilent. Ia gilag down the lower Day ane passed ove of favorite plot dows, ant upow re terntng ‘eft 1¥e sume ‘80 inch apon eres come elena Rowe. jt cabia te laree and a " ; log ® ation wag verre queele, Among whom were Me Gok. ale ander Cesarean bo wh plot. The Fries meamedip Prince Alber. Os sestemtay for Galwsy Wik ¢onbin pamencers amt IN) ia the { mesmebip Augowa, from Sevan = nttenu one irre 08, Edgerton, at Prori¢ense from Mo ae, rep tae bth suse Janih Anderson, arama, who ne me felt from alot: sed was milled. ve Rape Ans Wnaxe. x: # Jago, on ihe 10h nit. of owe St Mieoia Mole, experiencet & serere wale, ie which she lost Wpmest yarda, Jibboom. ratie, Ao. tg tha oe to Module, Sere Me ” . pe Sak see! (om, Provitence on, ‘ke of 1b wad pro pn wel! & Co's Sara the parpoee oc re ‘eark An voonds, Pron, Pa \ popes Prerce, or hence oes S| ty 18 for Calcuua, Oct 3, lat 66 Solfe ino, from Boston for NOrleana, Nov 16, tg South hare David Nickels, from Cieatueqoa for Bosica, Nov 1, Bowers, from Aspluwail for Bex x8 (act Lag ee ee “nar “Toure Buse, from NOrieans for Botton, Nov 16, oft ‘éwin, from Matanzas for NYork, was seen Nov 19, lat m4. rabella, of Cuarienicn. fy from Mansanilla for uaa Fan + -¥ laanpalaghtinebes artis rom Niaven for West Inciee, Nov 8, lat 95 nf Nerassa Badmore, novi Nota ni) ee be: of Bomou, steering 8W, was seen Noy choos fi Aun F Hoover Tooner, Nor. Mitsos, Oct'25—In port vark Lawrence, Howee, for Boston «not Mork) and caborn en before. one ato Jazmine, Bepelt—sld akip Pelican Gia, Morse, New eR T Gat 2 tn port bats Shustigh, ‘Beare, from and E wpe WincesT, OVI, Bept 22—In port brig Planet, Richers, from for ME Bax, Rept In port bark See Bird, Taylor, to toed Vena ‘Cron Ret BZ Arr bork Fisah, bell, N York; webu ‘Citnton, by ahem ‘ROrleans (and Nov 1 on retura). Arr Covgress, Watson, New Orleans for American Porta. ALEXANDRIA, Mov 19—Arr son: achys An Huseey, Eastport; etek Narr owes ATEREORD, ool. jg Wis Sesoa, dav: ston; Flarrieon: peltve Van Ch ay ‘oa Fa, ae A og nt A 4 Bd schra Josephine, Davis, STR ope an oe aes Nor: BOSTON, Nov 19—Arr steamers h Whitney, Love- Jand Sevag Wiliam Jenkins, Tale Se pias hose 'p Helian: folk; i Hi folk; Kensiuagn, Howes bila niga coe 5 eH ten iC P Ubarles*on lee, « ‘binson. Vi nile “Phebe A Paie. ive aan Beane Dix, Darien; J Nickerson, ‘Ni Beone, € Tad ‘Matanzas, Leightos. Port Ewen: lor id Harding. NYork. “Retarued, brie Rocking . for Port aa Prince; put ‘been In coutact will # sat iden ton went and Wth—arr (by tel) steamers S R Spaulding, Jagsachusetts, Sampson, Charlestcn, bark San eg fet, £3b Asda Backapor Bost n, Cid sobre A: eat. ‘Wilbert, oe aii Whelieo, Boston. #14 sui sirace by 2, bound & 19 Livercool; bark Kate Lineoin, Indies; echr ‘se iver ra, Crook, West soe A Ge ‘Nerriaan ce ~ Gnd ABLESTON, Ni Aon 4 Susan, Pierson. Rurieane; Samuel Welsh, ole, N¥orK; Bie t aioe A A Gritiin, Foster, Boston is, ov Arr ache @ D King, Wooster NYork. O@ ninare, Gen. uate tine, Tiucnce Aan ue, York, and’ Americas Rese ORE Ne hor Mary Boland, Perry. t an for Unrest), 12h, Tem, cont ined feel nid 13ko, ecar Bler Biersio by a rag t ‘OWN, Bor hay Mad Forest, Eun for Ba! Jderl, Cotton, Elizavethport for'do; Lseriet, Lae Jani "Paltimore for Portemoath: «hares. ‘Feormas, port for Pirmonth: JL, Hees, Holmes Fiz. 69 for do; 17th, B Melane, Bastia, 24th. 00 acc ‘ant of head winds, éohee Jorvo, Careline, diate ‘Orrin Cowl, Paina, Joba Adame, Mary Wise, abd Ot eih—sa all the above: schr Tennesse, Woceter, Boston, Guar Balayon ts tokne ia ber caryo of coal for Bowes. Rov yore sche, fay, smh, § ore, OF Deiano, tone Vent the bar Tih brig Benj 5 Dee from New Or- Texan Moonlight Futhil, from NYorm; Ja ipane, Cid tet gobe Z Hable, dale, Ladianola, Gib, bark ver J Fastin, Briges, for NYork: BB Min barka Aaron 1 ery tor has Lawes Eaton, Masia ea ty 4 az 32 = ys Tyler and we Sites okWicH, Ot Nor sie tobe wee ‘sod Sarch fi Hate, epee ob Roe y =e am aban diamine nen PA gokre Aon F Belter, Flap, and La <4 ache Ceerty. Fowler Eimbem ne Ni

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