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iv PINs RCIAL AND COMMeNncIAL. Thin 4 which ie w Yory, They laid aside al) consider Qua) im wrest or business riv: e@idated themselves into on ‘apd, which they place a santilé community. The ¢ . ment will explain the proceeding in deta! Ab meeting of the otticers of the banks of \be Cy of Sow York, a the Merchants! Bauk, op Wodneeday, tbe ‘Rint of November, 1660, the following Prossed'nge were wap imously. adopted, Wir Is order to enable the banks of the cliy of New Yore Qo expand thetr oann-end ciscounts, and leo for the oes of facilitating the eottiement of the exckanger be Berean the danke, ‘t is proposed thet any bank tn we hearing House Amsceiation may, at ite option, depoeit whh > committee of five porsons-—to be appolzied for hes porpore—an amount of ite Duis rece! nbio, Caled Sake sivoks, Treasury notes hocks of the Biavo Sow York, to'bo approved by said com 2, wh? 8! at be smwboriied to leone thereupon to auld depowibing beak pod more or Gepoait, bearing intercet at fovea at aabum, enominations of fye and ten thoussnd otters each, “ may bo desire’, to an amount equal to eewr.ty Bre per cent of such cope Those certitioates may D9 used in redtiement of oulances af (ue Clearin Houo, for a period of thirty days from the date hereot, ead Wey thal! bo recetved by creditor banks, during that period, cpily, im the same proport.oo as Laey boar © the agarerato Smount of the derdor balances pald at the raring Bouse. The intercet whick may aterue open ‘hese Certricates shall, at the erpireiion of the thirty days, Deapportioned umong tbe ank® which ebel) have helo hem uring that time ‘Te eccuritics doposited with seid commilsice, ae above tamed, tha)! be Dek’ Dy them (in trogt ase spoil deoo- ait, pledged for the redemption of we Onrt!\ Goatees leesed SBereupoa ‘The somm|ttioe shal! be anthoriset (> « NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. Sock ‘eae Yevsasvay, Nov Zi, 1500. BR pref. Bas GYeestions baye now ww +0 spe Ber 00 +dv.... ° U6 Abissouri “t which they w vetween the } and eqnarely Eesesz ® 2pt before ¢ nnquestionabl But, in ‘th Uiue apd for the present, our merchants and r banks are safe, Thia is matter for prefound and ; ability. SSSrlse « neral congratulation, It gives us pleasure to | | add that a large abare of the credit of the new | Tangement is due to Mr, Joba 4. Stevens, Prosideut ot the Bank of Commerce, who proposed it, and urged it upon the other banke with enercy and , perseverance, ' The news from the South to-day is not euconregiag for those who have interests in that section of the country, Southern bank notes are discradited, | 4nd cannot be passed above twenty-dve per cent 10 Pac discount. Ly telegraph we bear that the banks of Uoltimore, Md., and Richmond and Petersbarg, have suspended specie paymente. This was generally expected. These banks have been in a weak condition for some time; the distarbance reated by the politica) agitations of the day has proved fatal to them, as might have been antic/. pated. The euspension of the South Car: and most of the Southern hanks, exce New Orleans, is probably a mere q rom New Orleans we learn by telegraph that sight bills on New York are hell at | # j premiam net Gaconnt—a quotation which shows that cotton ship- ments have ceased and that gold rust flow North- word, This panic and se poli 1d -BrBSRRESEEEE ess RRRSssse s FER s2s5 SE" #e0 ibe Sarlem BR pret on of maid soourities for ane) 4) an are evidently going to infict an amount of injury | » woved by thes the reg 2, SECOND j Sauer Me Tediiinate poner 10 coment aa on the South that can hardly bo estimated. itis) s9000 Yirginiagis.. 90” BOO gue Fide! RR peti. ax | @tber by apexchange ar an ucroaset ome be hoped that the planters and merchanta of | 11090 Mivourt 6’s.. 69 100 Michigan | — ne COD | Bubete Commence W100 Mich Sk Nia HR te The smoans of oc Ng ene bi Commerce 5 Spano an above fbs rops failed this year have had the forethonght to | 40 am Exchange Pk. " 0 fs oa Bs | mame Deciasion ae Ite Sra race apply themselves im time with oorm and provi a 3 ie Me members. st Re ce nc, ONS for their winter's consumption. Nothiog < 300 rel enna porate vaghos epee: belonging to tbe ae. | Would be wanting to complete the measure of the 4 cusiabed banks sha be qoasidaved and wntaled se8com: miseries of the Bouth this winter but a famine, with a siieakall bace pever te patuiee the Bune by sarces. | the possible consequences among the slave popa og Mens oF oiberwise, lation. Org | Vor ns purpose statomonte ebul! be msde (9 the com- F Spee ag muittes of the condition of cach bi 08 tae wareing The only change that was noticeable to lay in 2 avery oe) re commencement of business, wrahatall 4) “ts ot | faseionsie 28 Se tens wih the on sto themanager of te Clearng ‘2° money market was a slight increare fn the i Blouse, epeo!ty ing bbe following items, v6.0 — amonni of money offered to the brokers on eal! 40% 600 22 Hy —e Several old houses had more tendered to them to- ex $0.ch! markQ hi 230 65 re Loan « cariticatee. + day at seven per cent than they could use, Paper ry coutinues very hand of sa tes range from 12 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORY. Sesotves, ‘That after we let of enw ia the Clearing Houte Asser 1 times, Waowespay, Nov. 21—6 ?. M. Avs ibe marke: was qaict abd nominal for dota porte Breaperc ys —Flour—The market was heary end much — depressed Sales were dishozit to negotiate, exooys ‘at | farther concessions ip prices. Tho traasacucns in lois | fared up ade nt 4600 a 5.000 dbix., cloming within the | | racge of the following quctations, which io many cases | + Ce tupward, and s¢ figures buyers are Not even in 1897 was mercantile paper more diffienlt to dispose of than it is at present Several falures arefreported to-day—a dry goods house of some character and standing, and several ve caree. we Will aot continue to eackisage with apy bau shal chew by ite two sucowsive woeltly houses on the Corn Exchange. The reccivers of | Were powiralie Bh hee vicheles Ss Seoomes ; is see t cons sof +94 700 4 85 The Chairman appolpted the folowiny named breadstails seem to be the most conspicuous su A 8 | ferers by the present panic. Four prominent deal- era at Albany are reported to have failed. ‘Though this was not p: ot day, the Hank Com- mittee for the parclase of produce exchange re- eon a8 tbe Somme — ‘Moeee Tayor, of the Oty Bank James Pooett, of the Bank of Ans 2bxed to straight Straight to good extra co Common ext famUy and bakers’ brands. ceived quite ¢ namber of applications, and made | Ryo foar..... J pia ile arrangements for the purchase of about £40,000 Gozo toe! , Jerez y pa eitie otitic: may reciate th Aico ‘ —Canndivd four was quie: ane sales tii that the prtli may appreciate the im- | sterling of bills. | Tange of 9 1b @ $740, Southern flour participa portance of the above luvdon 3 Business on 11.0 Btock Exchange c ood this | geacral depression, and walee ombraced about a n 1837 it was the mut morning with a better feeling om State stocks, but | %.000 holm cleame ag ame each other which o d the bas less inquiry for the speculative railroad shares. | wee lower, with ealee of 310 bbls at the above figures, i : soot . et board the usual dif re ox. | Wheat var heavy apd gales ¢iflcat to make. "Rapsrtere Lamb which expan discounta j After the first board the y nal dificaltics were Ox | ee eee ane et Peace we @ebwor" at the «1 & House, and the mor- ' perienced in obtaining stock for delivery, and vy instances: wore tominal. The estes ombraced tye tion of seeing its specie drawn érom it by ite nt adva qnaned. In the afernoos vosbeis, at $1 30.8 $2 26 for white Ohio. and i Mitieation of & i wa fe y slight sevance dd. in he afternoon some | orase's Sr ion toa Wevtern. 81 18 forded ne OED feo liberal rivais. Under ihe present atrengement rumor of the proceedings of the banks reached the | 8 $2 10 lor Nortbwestorn and Miwavkce srab, $1 10 for need be { run rotor, sa lone eure e joh ‘, dg 2 aut ps Canada du, avd $1 06 6 BL 08 for Obicago and mo bank need be unig of peceengdll Reg | of the jobbers, and a very suar upw: rd | exh. oye feas lower, wits ‘aalen od Soret aan > aa it adhere esofhenking; wovement began, which lasted till five o’¢losk, | ope ‘ey was nomisal mt 647 a A7c. for State, ana 65c. oan Cor reody to eupplh " > ri fn prices. Uaited Si a 6d *; Jonads extra. Cora was dull apd inachive; | ppd ages Ooty) wit ii ne: FeCNE re ated: Histon Belee of abont 26,000 bushe's were mado at Ofc. a 650, 1 wih 5 po need 1 per cent; the advance in Virginias | fer weeters mixed, afloat, end HT | alto lj, in Missourista 1, in Tennessces | Onis were quiet end prices shout $80 8 210. for Weetern | " wk Contr: * | toe Copadian, and at87%¢ a B70. lor State, | nes i to §. New York Central wes done as tow as was quiet and pomwinat arrangement Ors the morning; it railied to between the | Coos ~—<ide cay sh m ——_ produce, taneas- as (| ¢ } ” fons we fnepenced, while priowe werr boa ef certainty that from tis time furth merchants pearde, sold at 74 ufter the second board, and was | Yom ware, neany soepenced, while pric’ were peary will obtain from the banks all th wanted at 743 afterwards. Since the present pa ‘quotable: # Were neminal sines the Let eptember inst, as which they would bave been entitled i began over 12,000 shares of Central have been | “™r*ed will theprevicua thres veers, times, it will, pe ” J that sent to the country, Hndson River was hammered — Peoetved at porte... 415.000 687 9901,092 000 966,000 the Ms y Lille receiv 7 » 39 this ing: ji afterward at 4], | EXst 108 Britaln...16) G60 206109 378.000 968,000 ame on th : down t ) this morning; it alterward at4l, “< Prasee, 30.000 114,000 7.600 80,000 banks: ene “abe and closed 41}, against 43 yesterday. Among the — orber FP. 27,000 95.000 99.000 46,000 ch the b > en hares Gale as the t 1, # Total exports 208060 256.000 514 000 904000 | which th ae ¥ ter ne & Gal was th . me nl | ode on hand 337 000 890.000 688 000 613.00 to be enid on pe T w » BO me in the middle of thi Of which during the past week , nainded in the above: — guillions of spe ¢ that Over astounding new 1 that the directors had | ® . » rive this week from € some met and declared a dividend of five por cent; on way from the W. es; by the tho strength of this the stock advanced to €0, 01, ' |" cember we shall be in i¢ of bullion and finally 694 wid, against 57 rday. T ie turn in the exchanges pre- other Western shares were lower in the morning, | last yoar, wae 197,C00 baler. 0 deere: © in exporte to from the South. There byt better after the rumors about the bank move- | $¥0v0;'tentawe te cies rorcine, ponte: F000 Tecan? teveys nor, in the pr ment began to circulate. Compa ex of | crease tp exporta, 20.000 baler Meeers WP Wright & t #,can a dollar of ¢ with those of last eve: ,, Go, their eiren'ar forjthe Perets, whish sailed to e an a lay of ane this evening with th of last evening, we ne remerk as fellows vegnrding ‘We present crop and the abroad. Under reumstances it seems prepos: an advance of 1) in Erie, 1 in Reading fortbeowing supply r—Wething. de defaive oe yet de said ons t the banks c bo in an in _ oh * as Stn 1a on The subject of the extent of the fe are not as pose ; per ho in an io. Michigan Central, 2 in guaranteed, 4 in ty | See pavined of the Ooparranes of o geuaral Kilting frost in secure position. Thr gold is here, and cannot go 1) in Mlinvis Central, 1 im Toledo, 1 in | the eotion region. te Sree youn thit circumstance | of the cou ug as !t is here el seri in Pacific | wervld have caused @ very generat increase in at of the o ne u Rock Island, 3 in Burlington, { in Pacitic Mall. | yyy: thin eanen apear wo be as caovtnn, and | @oudtedly re s a The market closed strong, the following being the | reapondexes to bet jemareat from several points in| rT ly place whore adi Sons:—United States 7A, 06 @ Re the Yoath, waist that 4,000,000. ba must be etnaidered | and the only p wanes ee quotations:—United States 5's 1374, 6 a 8; Vir | amas too 6 ‘Withoat ng this est faterest. In 1857, it must be nbered, there | ginia 6" 80; Mimsouri 6's, 69 a B® Tennessees, | seiver, we are wilting to admit ¢ ep tore warmly } export dems twas this which broke 7 » Oar alo: Comberland Coal pre. | Sf emeien ow the subject at thir time than we have bo- wee an ox; and; it was ‘ich broke | 76 a 80; Canton, 14a lo; Cumberland Coni pre. | pf omnien op tbe pidge d | yet oh the banks. it /s only necessary to add that the acitic Mail, 74) a 3; New York Gen. | pinion, eipee the resulta of many individual erope are resclation limiting the amonnt of the certificates Sj a}; Hudson River, 413.4 42; | DOW secertained to fall below the yield of last year. " . 4 - Should the present etate of political feeling continue to to be created by the Loam Committee ts a mere} Harlem, 142 a U5; do. preferred, Reading. exist in the southern States, it wilt become & matter of matter of form: if five millions do pot enffice, ten gan Central, 4 Michigan _ £1 at copteqvence to agecrtain the CA sopply i 3 fifte ~ a 7 of cotton com e will be inaued: if ten are_wot fifween = Bouthern and Northern Indiana, 13j a 14: do. gua- |" prttee Unie Zour an Tr some pears to Necayacded, a . twenty will be issued. The © w held in’ ranteed, 29 ag; Panama, 109} a 110; Iligois Cen. e*pertera stood sioo!. Boom, however, was pieaty, common, and no laws of rout covent the trai, 55 & }; Galena andOhicago, 634 9 4; Cleveland ttheerat ha bogens, care oe ge ae expansion from }eing as liberal as the commercial , and Toledo, 27 @ 4; Chicago and Mock Island, 16.000 Donbels wheat at Tina The chigte bags, easity requires. q . sae wens 1.000 bos: at On if mecossity require : 64: Chi , Burlington and Quincy, 67) ans). ‘with rome corn on p.t. There was | ee The first efi of t Deasure adv i to-day The business of the Sub-Treasury to doy was as Glasgow cr London will be, as we « ble all fair dealers to ob- | tojjows: on = quiet at S0c. a Sho for shipment, with « lim) pes acta. amount of bank accommodation at Reseipts oore S158 OT Rore—Wiih lest demand for shipment, sales were en percent, It must not be expected that the —For onsiome 44.600 © | tom wd, while prie-® were sustained, with salen of 1860 at seven percent, itm 1 ' instantly. east o. RAY DMM veeer yes 674 336 89 | 550 Adc, and ef the crop of 1669 at 960.4 20c. The money plone t will ense up instan’ ly. seat om ~ Balance 4 018.966 98 | Joon) brewing Sent gcd ee yim z alt the tap Aral res The following is @etatement of the movements | ww tices, A sale of BOD DOM Spirits. ta ae, by private capt alists. age @ hare ot corten for the week andaince lst of Sep op etraight ead shipping iota, at Tc tof the market for a. more; it wil! Inet with the precedian —Linseod was grite duil at 660, a 580, acd salon . em +08 | oo waking !m Jobbing Jota Olive in bexos was sold to probably take them severs. We Pr sae « extent at 8° 200 $4 99 for quarts and pints, wage and renew U purel of paper. In the Rocetpe . ~Kepera Sor Past Week — — Tae Whalemen's Shipping Las of the 19th jost. gives the tbe . ‘ : : % Crea” owing account of the New Dodford off marker during meontime the revival of bari facilities will enable Weer Sent 1 Britaim Panes Oth FP the receding week —AWe bave no change to note in the ur produc and private bankers to re (Oak OOO 19.000 19.090 10,000 A for ott, which t dell. ‘The transactions in A 4 2,000 at ote Rew their dealings with their Western correspon to 5 (09 too deco oo mt at rin soeo| terior sh St 4s pet quia; aise ate deots. For some days no drafts have come forward 6.000 98206) L000 21.000 7,000 o., th four Jota, ab 8 price mot iranepired. In Whals the pose w shipisenta of produce have GS h-NoE Yord uly tales are two Parcels brown, amoncting to 336 bole om the West, aeuts 160-6 260 855,000 600 17,600 measurably censed, beenuse no ome here contd ey? ee fat towne oss —Pork—The market Was lower aud wford to accept sight drafts. w, the tele Gh Gene UNEP. fan sake were contend to 000 Wa. ot graph to-morrow will be called into requisition ith ase 4co See $9boo FRNABS | wae Rewry nad esies were light, tocioding 160 bbls. at shipper stern points t 4 : y $9 76 & $10 for repacked mens, upd at $11 for extra to notify shippers at all Western points that pra- it ooo 27600 © 218,000 m ‘ " 3568-0. 456,000 000 586-000 890: stone at S168 $17 Beit hams wore ~ Gore acceptances more nt, and that 3°? Mya 4 9.000 814000 Baceo sree Soman! Aud seit ligt cut draw as ue his v rt 100-0 " « jet at Tice a Se, for shoulders aad 10)s0. a they may dra This w part wew 4 Lao 46,000 304,000 Tart wae quiet and prices unctangod. Bie to the markets of Botftale, oveland, Toledo, Thy « the reseipts show a decrease of 137,000 eitied. Prine State aairy was | , Milwaukee odwr Western shipping pales from those of lar B y ae of 20, and choice We'sh made at 18> & 80; | Chi age os . r nip 4 t ma the of taet year, and # decrease o! Reserve Obie at Io. Chcene war quiet st 10sge° | ports: it will largely c fs and = 5.000 over 1858 4, and the exports exhibit the fol- for Sinte ant wi Boe 2 103{0. for prime Ohio, and | te Western States, which are vy ad: lowing roent Dngilsh dairy at 10)s¢ # lle | oe : . 4 ee ee a roi , _ Bich <The market war heavy and lower Salve at 190 | vaitces to forwa bell . een Prams, (HN PP. = = canbe were made, for euipment to Calilornts, mas per | 1 follow at the § axh ¢ } m de in i | Smee beso . ‘ me On ar-168 900 19.600 060 128009 $9,000 Saas, ike other staple, were at @ statd, and tho anes « 4 ire 90.00 11.600 bap 87,900 MMER OBIT cmbraced 195 0 209 bhde., iu lots, at irregular cwunt waet the be lee 5 sot wo 860 ‘ 4 j 7 bot ‘ wow I Bros. «ay . r men T y sight > . ' T "4 z ort ' ‘ t the ports Lhe Week are Coa em ar eowmpare! SEW YORK CATTLE MARK IeF. York is 5 "Oth 4 prone Pen cote Cate cite inet peer, GmERN te, wl parte te 9.000 ba'ca, Wansmmay, Nov. 21. 1500 Ps proeuts to the — ggaret 119 0@6@ defiouncy of 50,000 daice tn one week. OERY CATTLE. T. ‘ M and | of eas a'b be ole af - al N fm the correspepaiog een ‘Tae ampect of the market for hee? grea K r Wate’. Our i HOH agatret C00. The total to thet querter Bri'* Head—the Waahiegton drove yard very me obliged, w t 7S COO Daves Inet ) ar, Showing » tertally changed thie week The approach cg « wd cha df att pestis aot year, Ghar Stitch a serwen tal consequent change in the atmotphere, exons a groere’ | of disposing of Liles + the w Soom Ube restriciiva 0: fu from all the Werters States, which hae a towten cy ty Cape bY ae seis aod qifienity of wegotiatiog aterting ex dues a dull e yards were al! fal! thie © ‘ ten othe enew The total eaporee Xo Pranee reane’ 10 408 iJ Produee a doll market. The yards were al ” o arent . i a Agsiket 97 O00 saat ) car, while other foreign markets have 80d & coneiderable oumber Of the mort inferior of the their purchases at tae fekco 44600, ee o) bwin ast year. The number offering® which arrived om Monday were hurrie! of to ment will begin aesin, The Sy, Wt ans a m som lensieg Ot Be one ” sey Se Great the country again, and are to be fed, we uatoretand, on fr t and . againss wi i far > ‘ wafter fre \ _ tes: re ‘erty tnd tetuty foxrto otner fercige, parus, | Late Irland for gevers! weeks, There wae driven a Fr ending yy a WHonary me very large drove throng the etreete of Brookivn oa Mon n well foe G These are {supply ate! demand hae for tus moment gay, which @are on (heir way to the country sed ¢ ; ¢ dake fi Peetey of money, ageray %y i et Bittle “C; matters which are beyon T ANY OW Poltiant éxettemost The genarel dusiraet ec we Mantiic People ot Ahat quiet Little “City of Churches” why saw “hore. Bat, se far as t ata Ty Of Wade credite has remolied ja & oonmMON derangement of thee them could wot realize that ther bare hat joet euch 1 ¢ ‘ jy Changee. kod Drooghd ourtvene to asian’ Priest have beet (*) served Op Oo thelr own tabling. The market was, o9 COneeeD here deciined ant show great irregetarity, bet the dectine ie indeeo, dull thie week, aud in addition to the large oum- w eo ® vartly nentralised by tne fli tm exchange Scoring be, ber of freak cattle, there wore quite a number ui ate baying become almost Upsaleadle, must of wescamipy re eeitie Sold. The average quality was poor, much povrer, N vtriet ah inmee te be ant The decline jo the valee of we think, them inet week, aoc holders experwovced no tT we tlink, we may onkton, eon id 6 ouner (han temporary, eu! aot , Htte onbeuny in ehecting Prien, Dotwiibeanding they t - ec: 1 ty 7 oaly che © ‘ie movement to the eveboart, yut orate agrocd Mt (be Commencement fo gel at & reduction of & wer be Prejodie ally ¢ * ,cutivetion Panis on this Rrariet 196 Balt eat pes aan Bala redaction sae wot csp the Ol bow e reldom of eres oe reoovery alee + r aa ent polltical of ition y An OW hangs Dy Areacwon io toe = demand « about G8) wile) at Before, Prices were . = . \ price of 6 © him the vormer there was a beter fool very irregular, and may he Coqnidered almort nominal obviows that t oremercia tee " er yom from (he banke of thie ety beying pre Ab Sergen #0 On Monday there were ploaiy of cat | commenced just before whe @) Lincoln URN be lake op 99 OO R00 © ering Dilla he ob @ue, bot the market boing rery Deary, Fe saice | 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. were only REA ead prices for the moet part were SEreMUDeret) © apd Unpaiisiaciory, We volo » reuge— po dg SU it selections Draught | Abe latter rite, ‘wole) sales for the work ai Aliertoa’s Warh\vetew yard reached 4,126 bead. at tbe ovner otty perce 4 427 bead, ‘et Bergyn Gil) 015 beed—maxing & 4 total of o 6,048 hess, ageiaet 6 060 bend iaat wool. | © toimd hp add the yaree for the woek aad bat aah ar Chamber ten’ ‘Brien’ a * 's. OF a. tin wen A toe 3 37 Last week. 4,049 2 13 a FRICHS. The cnsuend prican der he week 06 ait the maracwe are as Dhow = "aw cares, Pires quality, porows. on $9 @ a 950 Orolnwry... 80a 8 76 Comme 108 7175 inferior... CMa 100 urvs quality. +980 00 9 55 00 40 00 » b 00 02 0 » 2500 2 30 00 O30. & THK. 39, Oo cd Ll laKe a 40. 96 00 a $5 50 400 476 820 3%} 2s 300 { + Siic. & Bixe, | - ia Boxe) Usually acl aod heavy, thes for Ant and prices wore firm. were leer ars however, SHER AND LAMBS. Tho market Orptinues dui and prices bave further de- cline? 26c. a 50s. jer bead all around, but the reduction ut ie i at pr: 4C 10 6%¢, Der poued for corn fed, and Sc a6 Ko. fed There was almost no demand at the te a large Dumber were loft cver unsold. ‘The ar- are heavy every day, and exoved the demand. BRCATITULATION, The total receipts of all stock for the week and iast week were a8 follows, — Beoves Quus. Veale. Shepa L. | Warhington Yart..4 106 3 466 834 Browning’ we Bt 46 4478 Coamber) 45 29 22 3.100 Orprier" ‘ at a arty 2 Bergen Bill... 415 — _ =| This week.....,.6,042 129 48 10,¢92 Last weok. wee 6060 as m 17,287 | RECPIPTR BY PEW TOBE AND VTE RATLROAD, Carer + 1,710 : ree. ‘The Preetdential Hiection. TDR OFFICIAL. VOTE OF NEW YORK. (Prom the A\bapy Journal, Nov. 21 | We Dave pow official revarpe frors every county ia the State, of the vote for Mloctore and Governor. They eum Morgen over both The resait, Kemoval of Bodies from Potters Piela. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. Before Hou. Judge Daly. Nov, DheJoln Mc@rane vs. The Mayor., ite, of New | York.-—-Tbis case has been on for two days. Toe plaictiff ought to recover from the defendants compensation for dence that about that time the plaintiff eatere into a ‘written contract with the defendan' 2 FE = 5 laat night of Detwcon three and four thousand doliars, weber, jewelry, Ae. Arrivals amd Departures. ft sia Te ae elie anf Mise Jane Barer, 3 SR aie j iss, NewS ae ee j vie | ox a ee ie, a wo children | Sse Ras sie Yrs Jemima | ines i feria sia | to chddand 30 2 | Savaxnan” Migamabty + Mre aa | reat yt eee tg B A Casey—and ic RMON D— “ioe an | ‘B Pegram CS tant ea w Wulares-itp Judge Shaw Onp: Harding. Ms vacaimo—Besk live Mears Cook, Perey, Oorraid, Har riact and Montez. Owens ap It ve +—Stonmad | ewes ann? we Mr © iW Walres, / red ie roe, f. Deen ee rTiraneer Dhoe Pot Toms iia eke Jin Lav eR roon~ Bie PAS aod rs Pi iw wees meer we ee ase, aS Sa hae aa BS = . La 1 rs ee ie Olen em Ha eat mr beer Fe ne Feany Welw, 5 Pee ifunea SPW Ee itn fae, tao te hiram eat aree Mocirea: Mrs few i Snake, sa an iase W Lory and’ hem, Kngtand) Wn Lenten. Goangem. (ba Fair Van ag bi en. Geo Dow. ora, Hugland eile Landman’ nA Cook atl A Wit ‘asain Kan aut Pertame ee + on teanett wen Ppar oh drown New York: Jue Posten. Qnevse Woe We x Nouv. a Mr nel Mee ieniiett 934 hfs, de ae qd etcan Aaterson ‘iiss Cwiuin Plusbure. Mise tiscnes "Ros ‘nck. Jersey Clty, Robe | Parciny, round. DA Sirs. Pa, jeo Hobecn. Liverpool B Kent. 1 Fhe “ Sey Chliyn Noe Mar lasre, paoke Sorths mot bel ana Ant three jtiven, MC Gene i Ban Ga hn Bone amestiown = W Lar wit nec) Wid. Josey ‘DS 'Uiten Geo | Ane ‘Biwart home Te Mist ME Mics and In ine Terrill, Judes Mar. ua, Des rs | larger tha ali Germany, about three to four t! nae largor t | Spain and Turkey thrown ix. THE SOUfHERN STATES, MEAP eT ante gt mre sso, Tue” ie | Physieal and Materia! Comdition of the ime mnie ous one gaan se ry a end ae ansoccetare sil FSO 8 Carolina. reaeh ase 17 912.200 se7taie 1,488 636 Kaport Trade—Conattion of the Cotvem | Teus....., 2445405 vo eeny PS vw be 8 18 949 610 and Berder @iave States Compared, 4c. ‘The following carefully prepared statistics give a bird’s- eye view of the physical condition, materia! reeources, ‘area and population of tbe cottos and border élave siates teparately, together with their exports and imports, utd ‘the amount of tonnage employed by them Ia the export tow of domestic produce. Few black republicane, and empesia!ly the receutly im- ported Germans, who join im the crusade against the Bouth, Know anything of the position and resoarovs of ‘the States they woeld overthrow. Some, in thetr exmit! gated want of Knowledge, suppose the whole Fouth t> be net muck larger than Hayt!, or, as pronoauced by some of our Teutonic friends, “Naw Jurzay;” ami that | Total. ... $141,267 373 naan Savi 29,194,088 BORDER GATES Having SEAPORTS. Rigioie.... $7:316,800 0188 B90 "1 070 08 1.079.056 1,116,198 106 40.611 Barines. eae He oa te Soot 9,713,938 Total... «917,925,087 18 028 800 10,013,004 10,680,018 . al) that was necrmary t. make the Sowth eucoumd wat to clect Lincoln, who could with a regiment or two pat them to rightryand give each one of them a free farm eee Tad Imports and Beporisdf Slave Saics in To Year RA OF COTTON HTATEM, , Cotton States............ $82, 3 Syuare Ate. Acres. | Boutbern border Staiea,”.20 848 617 30748) 46,000 28 160 000 co ———as 58,000 37.190 000 ‘Tota! slave State porte.$73,079,515 348.694.4739 000 19 886 820 73,079, 1% 46.700 £9 286.400 ee as | Maite |immnay Senlee eran eet es AMER AN TONSAGE BMYLO’ 54800 (94.300 00 ou Ts Yuan enone TURE 30, 1865 80 600 3 000,000 Corton States. Peasets. Orews. 300 000 102 000 000 2,150 45.600 28.800 000 300 338 218,267,620 ins nt a 41400 v0 om rH es Tota) slave States... 490,728,080 We advise the eurious to study these dgurce carefully. ‘They will show that the ares of the cotton States alone exceeds about four timer that of Great Britain or Pras- sia. It is nearly three times that of France, iyo tines than Bpaln, and searly double thafof tbo Ravs'an empire ip Europe, And, taking the entire ares of ali the slave | States, they give ® gcrihce surpassing c oxtent all che Suan Carolina, territory held in Europe by the boasted five Powere, wick | » North of ireland people, was cajcled to vote for | \neole. POFULATION—CEst# 1660. Whites. Soaves 456,514 342 B44 771 6a | 381 682 06 185 384 941 968,507 | TAL ane wo a 2 30,810 48 | conten atlets Vaste Somaage 47100 219,997 149,445, 2136 388.518 809 079 | I 2 58 161 212 502 183,371 20,879 239,459 1,002,717 | 58 633 2. crs E FOR ae 1,258582 40,080 Total....... 6+. 6,223.418 8,204,918 = -9.424,781 | ss ae. According to the ratio of increase of the wh.tes and a — Diacks durivg the previous decade, the proeont population — 256 923 917d of the slave States embraces aboct $,500 000 whites and — 1,5.0,308 19,280 sbout 4,000,000 of biasks giving & total population of | 12 .500,000. In 1860 the total foreign popnia\ion in the United States (mainly im tho Northera States) amounted to 2,210,889. im 1860 !t probably mumbere throe m!)- Nong. The available vote, or abeut two-thirds of this vote, composed chieBy of Germans, Englieb, Bootch and A large proportion of the German emigrants at the West and East, who have arrived since 1848, belong to tho party ie favor of levelling al! rights of property, undor the red republican creed of * liberty, frateruity aod equality,’ and generally voted for Lincoln. Tt ts @ curious fact that mulattoes do mot form over one- eighth of the slave population, while they form nearly one balf of the free negroes. Nearly half the negroes in non tinveholding States aro mulattoes, while only one | pinth (excluding Now Jersey) exist im the elayeholding States. Iu the Southern Northera vorder States of Ken- tocky, Delaware, Maryland and Missoar! the molatiwos form a large majority of the free negro population, Im the District of Columbia they form one-fourth of the whole A® weapprosch tho Gulf States the namber of molatioes deoreages, and the backs largely preponderate im proportion to numbers :— The population of South Carolina contalpe « large ele- movt of Huguenot descendants, reetiing ebieily in the eastern and middle parts of the Stato, A number of taeir immediate ancetiors, such as the Marions, Sumpters Hogert, Ac., distinguished themselves in the 4merican Revolution and during the late war with Groat Britain. In the upper or hill country of the State are found do scendants of Irish and Virginia familics. A aong the for- | mer were found the Caihouns, McDnilies, Jacksons, and other mea of that stamp The Hugeenots have also supplied many distinguished jc rists and statesmen, fuch aa the Laurens, Hogors, Legares: Gist, Lowndes and others. The Virginia familice, thouga lesa oumerous, have also supplied distinguished men, sueb as tbe Prestons, Bamiltons and others. Taken alto” gether, no State in the Union, in proportion to popu- lation, contains a larger number of educated and distin- goisbed men, and, (rom the pecaliar character of bor | people, probably mone can be found of a bolder spirit or who porsess greater jealousy of their rights. Though roundly abused for her determined opposition © probibitory tarids, yes to none is the country more | | indebted for liberal and moderate revenue laws, under the tpi uence of which the country hae had euch au | extraordinary career of prosperity. By ber infaeace, also, war the late war egninst Great Britain declared which revulted in the greatest bevetite to the country’ Mr, Calhoun reported the declaration of war in the House, which was carried bys majority of one. She tivo contributed by her inflnenoe, to arrest the cxtrava Fabt expenditures for local internal improvements with- im the States by the United States government; and | whea ibe sarplus revenue of the United States govern. ment was plundered by ts division among th» States, Rbo ab (iret refured to rovept the ehare assigned ber, ‘The reason ber popeiation has not more rapidly in- creased pritqe from the fact that, wi rovsiving few of vo emigrants from abroad, she har period w farze Bumbers of her poopie. who bave settled jo Alabama, Mississippi, 1/cisiama nod Texas, ao! to some extect (0 Arkansas and Topnesses. Hlence thoeympathy , dieplayed by these States in ber behalf, The velk of the people of those States are compored of Carol!siane und Virgia ‘The present population of South Caroline te cetiommted AL aboot 700 6C0, about one half of whom are wh \lee. PROPTCR OF THE SOUTH HY THR cEvere OF 1960. ith Coton Slave — Inchan Corn, Wheat, Cotton, Mabe tmashela bushels. bales. ae Alabama. B5.714 045 204.044 664.429 — 104 990 Georze .......+ 90,080,088 6.300.763 499,001 428 Fut South Carolina. 16 271.464 1 066,277 300 TA get TAAN6 662 197.000 454 6,206 S73 10 206,373 1 1,096 269 1.037 S895 699 197.084 166.44 Revtu Caroina.. $9,641,067 9.100308 80 Teas « 6 088.875 41.729 58 Tonpearce 82.976 223 1 619 98S 194, Rerder Sotes Virginia 25,252,519 11,219 616 = Set Meryiaea 10.749 868 4404680 none Delaware... 8145.42 484611 none Kentuety ... Mistouri..... none 17.18.74 ‘The above table shows that both the cottan aad border Staiee are capable of raising large quantities © man By the cenrat Of 1850 It appears that the Glare “tales pro duced more indian corn than the free States (eonemmen in that year supplied 62,000,000 bustels. nod Kectucky 59 060,000 bushels, We have also seen that lirge crope Of @hewtt may be raised. The gotten crop of 150 ware Light oa aad Its aggregat value fired at #¥,000,000, ch was probably under the amount, as we exported tt 1850-41 $112,600 000 in cotton. ‘Virginia was the banner Btate in the produetion of to basco, and Kontucky came next. ‘The census returns also gave large quantities of rye, barley and oats grown by the above Mates: and coait give tables showing immense supplies of live #lock of ae ‘Binds, wool, hay, sugar, 1 ge, fraite, potatoes and other ‘valuable articien of food, besides larce supplier o lumber amd nave) mores We thus find, according to the United States oifi- cial rerovt of Commerce and navigation for 1858, from which tho foregoing tables were compiled, that 1,883 American vessels entered the seaports of the ection States, manned by 31,064 rallore, and comprising 1,070,200 ton- nege, The foreign veseels for the samo period numbered 156, of 974,668 tonnage, with 7,187 sailors, The grand told for the slave Stater—American and dered 3,623 veesol@, of 1,570,808 tonnage, manned by 49,- 250 vaitore, For the year ending June 20, 1869, the number of yes. eis entered at al! the Southern ports a nonnied to &a76, Comprising 1,167,843 tonuage, ang 36,319 eat! ore, of whieh 1,679 vowsols entered tho cotton parts, with s tonnage o? $14 657, and 24,477 eallors The whole registorod toucsgo of the Usited States in 1859 was only 2,607,400, @nd 2 657,635 enrotied; the Jat tor embraced all kinds of coxstiog and river veesols, eock: as stonnboate, (isbing yernc ls and lake and caval craft. Th seoms extracrdiaary, when we consider that go larga A portion of the Ameriesa tonnage belongs to the New Epgised States, that the people of those States should join & fanatics! crusade against the @outa ant thos jeopardize the rein of near'y 1,600,000. tons of sbipping. Maseashusetis, large’'y intereeted tm this tonmage, from which she derives s great | hare of her wealth, bas elected @ radical abolitionist | Governor of the State, 2noh acts, torunprejodiced minds, can only be viewed tn the light of naked and unmitigatea MAGNE ne. Furthormore, if we take the opportan'ty to exsmine tbo (ole, we shall God that the pudlic debts contracted | Dy tbe Fieve States, nad expecially the cotton States, ara A great deal lesa jo proportion to population thas these of ‘Ube free States. Tho debte of the free States this side of the Rocky | Monntaing, im 1857, amounted to about $210,000,000; and Of the slaves States (citios included, of which @altimore and New Orleans owed $29,618,198), to only about #116 000,000, ‘The Sonth belng aa agricultural country, the people baye but lithe ase for banks. Im 1866-T the free States | had 1,025 Danke, $46 of which were im New York, with fap aggregate capital in State stocks of abozt $98,000,000, | Aboot dlty sis of these banks were in the city of New York. At the same period there were only 331 banks jo all the slave States. The capital invested in beuke at the South, ciety tn New Oricans aod Baltimore, amounted to $107 629,285, while at \he North {t amounted to $234,- 404.825 ‘By the failure of the old Philadelphia Colted #tates Bank, the wiock of which was largely held st Charieston, ihe South eofered severcly, and has also suifered from. Northero baak mismanage:oent of various kinds, Astbe Atty six banks im this city largely depend upon customers who do business with the Sowth, and upon (he business of exchange, crested by her produce, it is casy to foreveld where the effvate of sorious trouble at the South will be fire renlized. Tt wil commence with the banks, and from | them, xe in times past, sooner or later exten lyin greater OF lene nevority, 10 all sectious of the cowntry. ‘We have wo disporition to puree the subject farther. Th ts due to the peblic interest mt the siafur of the Roath, her phy tion, agrigul(ara!, commercial and feancial reia- tions to the reat of the States of the Coton, should be known atd pondered over. 4 ‘vitit to bis gon, “Prince ‘eho, ee latter, $56 Fourth avenue. The companied by the Prince, visited yomtervay, and Acqcaintances, He cS young ©* when we saw an ton yours ge an William ©. Lindsay. M. P., Of Kagiard, sailed tm the | rela yesterday Jor ‘urope. De. Boland (Tumothy Tieomb) a feld, Maas. . Mejor Dore ant Capt h of States | Army: De RF. Savon, of Virginia, and WB, Chaplin, of Savanvah, are stopmtog at ‘the Brevoort Brevoort Buse. Erape ‘Mr. £ W. Felter, of the Spanish Navy; i apd wive, of Providence L. BR. Staaiey, of Parront sed wife, of Seterbery, Oona. 6 wite, of Reston sn Lule Oaretag Carbogel!, are stopping at the Lafarge House, Hon. Joun A. Goafrey, of New York; Gov. Sprague, 0} Rbode isiand; ex Gov Geraner, of Massechnsctie; Col. Perking, of Boston, erd Modame Igurd ant ag South Carolina, are #tonping » Fifth Av _ bs Gor. Holley, of ee ht s er California, ant 4. W. Leavenworth, of Sobene ro wlopping et the st Nieholae Hote! « Joepson ani F MK. Vincent. of the Uatted States Army; WB Giak, of St. Louis: J of Looteapa, J. 1. Barver, of Waa) Balt'mere, WA. Darret, «/ Vormont; and wtie, SA. Weet and wile, of Rhode Island Fw Taseand, Of der Franciaoo, and H 4 niin, of Georg, are mop- ping at the Metropolitan ite: Capt. James Glynn, of the United Siates Na Jt. J. A, © Gray, Herrick, N.C. Woorter Barvlora J Tort Alvemton a) Von a tha th lore saye 92. Dalor | aiham, wil hiv aay, areyved Ia Galveston, ing beet eight weeke on ine seer ets. si rate comveyance from Ca’ ‘orn! ‘wero to proces tn thor? way to Waal ie ton By the Are @aaaier, Ie the Sapreme Court of Boston Locke J. Miller ~“ yorced from Elizabeth A. Miler for eriminsiliy, ane Mary phe degapenyigis R, leap a wn,

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