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8 Phe Alleged Poisoning of Three Cap- teins of the Bark Betecy Wiliams on the High Seae—Acquittal of the Ac- ened * UNITED #PATRE CRON COURT, Before Hon, Judge Nelson, Mov. 12.— The Onited Staies ve. John M. OADM, “ayia | “tne friends and Youih pwurde — This Arial WAS FeRUMed 10-8 “THe Go fendans wae tried once before, a8 LAB OF oy “Siready ro ported tn tbo HERaLD, for LBFEO CONBEC” Je99 yurders, bY petsoning captaing = appointed = 4, the + command of a vessel en WhD "og was mate, and of wbicb be ambilioned t, Ye On the former trial (be jury dh agree, because they did nob believe Thomas 1464, .ne princ pal approving witness for We prosecusiod, And Who bad beeo formerly under in- @ictment for & partieipation in the imple crime, Lees sostulied @0 this prevent trial (hat he was steward of the Botwoy Williams, ihn! be saw the prigoaer put blue vit- #0) 40 the giaerer, out of which one of the decased cap- | Third avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock pal cities of the Union for the last week compare faing drank his wine oo several occamions; that be had repeatediy heard (bo prisoper threaten to take the cap. tain’s fe, and also bad aeclared bimeelf masier of the vessel i Mr. Howe subjected this witness to a rigid cross exam. NEW YORE HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1863. a Good to choice extra do tiuxs, - thi Sau? oh McGrath, and of Ris brother a se ercilee Department, are respectfully in- ihe funeral, en Sunday afternoon, at two dence, 42 Park street, corner Of id A iroan.—Co Wednesday, November 11 cond daughter of Benjamin & and Bi acquaintances of the family, and of ber brother, 3. B. Helbert Judah, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, 126 Waverley piace, this Grider) mOrbibg &6 balf- past Dine o'clock, without farthe witation . Kent.—Suddenly, op Wednesday, November 4, James Kxwr, compositor. His remains were interred in the Cemetery of tbe Ever- Judab, de- greens. Rolfast (roiand) papers please copy. Lxnpy.—On Wedeesday, November 12, Leppy, of the parish of Columbxii), county Longford, Ire. land, in the S5th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectful! invited lo attend the funeral, from her late residence, 69% Moss.—At Santa Kosa Island, Fia., oo Wednesday, ber 14, Josern Mowk, Acting Eueign op brig Sea Foam, ip the 21st year of hie age. Montreal and Chicago papers pleare copy. McQuire.—On Wednesday, November 11, Rosanay DMo- faation, and proved that Lees was himself mdicted jointly | Guime, a native of the parish of Drumlang, county Cavan, with the prisoner for the murders, but escaped trial on Sond)tion (hat be wonld teetify against the prisoner, ‘Several otter wibestes were examined, who deposed shat they had frequently heard prisoner declare that any apla who came on board ‘would soon die,” and that prisoner had repeatedly threatened to take the life of de. poased, and gloritied over his death, Mr. W. P Howe addressed the jury on behalf of the prisoner in a powerfal speech, and dormanded that hie @hout should be acquitted, and pointed out Lees as a man who had escaped trial by becoming evidence for the gov- arninect. Vinrted States District Attoroey E. D. Smith replied tp a very forcibie argument, urging that the testimony made oui a very Clear case against the accused. Judge Nelson then charged the jury fully avd clearly, recapitulating the voluminous evidence with great care Sod wupartiality. ‘Tbe jury retired at half-past two #elock, and at about five o'clock Came into court with a verdict of * not emity.”” The prisoner was then discharged Goucsei for ibe prosecution, Messrs. TE. Delafela Smith, Unried States District Attorney. and bis assistant, Geo. F. Andrews, for the defence, Air. W. F, Howe. Court of General Sessions. Bofore Recorder Hoffman. Noy, 12—This morning Patrick Murphy, a coachmnn, wos placed ot thebar in tbe Court of General Sessions, dofore Recorder Hoffman, charged with having commit. tod a felonious aseault on Henry A. Mott in April last, it appeared that the complainant, who is a eon of Dr. Valentine Mott, had recently discharged the accused Irom bis ewploy, Dot could not get him to leave the Rowse, Mr. Mott went down be time the accused was eating his dinner Bim whether he had got his trunk pa Ww Jeayo the house? The accused became very m oiled, and after calling Mr. Mottgseveral opp games, attempted to stab him with a dinner knife. Mr. Molt, in sel!-defence, pulled out a pistol and ahot the ac: cuned in the leg. mr. Schurzer, who was in his em eupied the whole about an bo Aapgerous wes ploy as cook. ‘The ay. and tho jury, after rem jon with mtent to do bodily harm. Mr, nto the basement durin: and asked ed and was ready brious The above facts are sworn to by Mott, and corroborated by the testimony of Ann brought in a verdict of an assault with a Mott then informed the Court that his only object in prose cating the case had been to have the law vindicated, and ‘oi through any personal ill-feeling towards the prisoner. Recorder Hollman informed the prisoner that he believed iho verdict was an eminently just one: but in accordance: 6 wiib the wishes of the prosecutor, and for the purpose of ®xuin becoming what he bad before been, a sober, steady and industrious man, he should digchage him, wherenon Abe prisoner jeft the Court. Joseph R. Lowenstein, the man who was convicted f eptember last of ha from the residence of Mr. Eacle, was d morningg by Jucge MeCunn ou paying doliars, arged this Police Intettigence, Howoraniy Discaancen.—Neil Kelly, the privat watchman who was arrested on suspicion of being im a fine of fifty ving received some silver ware etolen e “ le plicated in the death of a soldier named Jobn Dreamer, 0 being brought before Coroner Naumann, proved an alibi, ud was honorably discharged. Arrivals and Departures. DEPA RTUREE. Lrvrrroor—Steamer Canada, from Boston—Mre Gi ills and nurse; Mre Winthrop, Mise Wintrop and mai ‘Winthrop, 0 Codman, Mra, FE Spaulding, Bure; © Bee man, two Misses Brad FA Pelers, Mrs Peiers, two children and ‘Thomas Chariton, NB Clapp and George b Ee, of Boston; Capt Kdwin Upton and Mies Harriet ton, of Belem; Ienac I Taylor an Brookiine, Me; Edward Curran and P WY, Miss Austin, of Strat: de Lavedan, Jonn Coo Mire M Van Wiskirk, of N Daliell and Capt Bundo Wilson, of Londo: Mr and Mra 8 IT C Curran, of Utica, Conn; © A Smith, Visconnt icIntyre, © Fit of British army; Mr and Mrs. © W; Samuel F McMaste fobs, of North Rerwick, w Mra M 4 Harris, two daughters and son, of ‘Ningara, © er Pilliam 7 Mack, of San Francisco; E Stamp. of Vanconv dl omnpson, of London; Mra Stone, Mr Jour daughters and four sous: Master Po) George G Dawes, of ald, Mr and York: Col RAG Dalvell, Mrs of Toronto; 1 Alexander Genders, Jon Milburn and Robert McIntyre, of Matamoros; altoere, anand uurse, of id; Robert Valiant, of Fleetwood—66, For Ha)ifax— L we lurkner, Misa Story. ter, of New York: Mi of San Francisco; E Rach, Misa FR: Mrs Kearney, William C mn, Professor Lawson, M MecDovaid, wise and three children, und P Foster, of lay Charlies McDonald, Rev and MraC Elliott, of Picton; Wetmer, of Nova Scotia; GW Desvoeux, of Demerara— rota! 97, taten Inland: W of Philadel a Geo Hat ze = a OE ES SE te MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married, Bawrs—HityeRx.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday evening, November 12, by the Rev. bk. . Taylor, D.D, Haxny B. Basra to Mary E. Horuven, all of that city Povir—Ganwer.—On Tuesday, November 10, at St, Ann's church, Pighth street, by the Rey, Father Pres ¥en, Javrs Boyer to Mise Briza Gannica, all of thie city Coure.vou—Canrea.—On Wednesday,’ November 11, at the Kefornied Dutch chareb corner of Twenty ninth street and Fifth avenue, by the Kev. J.T. Duryea, Mr. Jawne H, Courervou to Mise Jvnia W. Caxren, eldest danghier of Mr. William M. Carter Daney—Hovan.—At Trinity cborch, Pottsville, Pa., on Wednesday, November 11, by the fev. W. L. Lewis Mr. J. Buane Durer, of New York city, to Mies Many A Hoven of York, Ya. Knarr—Van Peig.—On Tuesday, November 10, at the Teaikdenve of the bride's father, by the Rev. E Kemp eball, Hevny F. Kwavp to Migs M. Aveting, daughter of Reuben Van Pelt, ail of Elizabeth, New Jersey, Nowe—Raxpoy.—On Thorsday, Nowember 6, at the Feeulevoe of the bride's mother, by the Rev. Dr. Payne A. ¥. Nowtx, of Washington, D.'C.,t0 Many 1. Raxnos Aaughter of Lhe late /reeman Raodon, of New York, Parorr—Davis.—On Wednesday, November 11, by the fev. J Lyous, Mr. Ravnwat Paixorro $0 Myst « @anghser of George A. Davis, Req. No cards. PRiwx—Koyrens.—On Wednesday, November 11, at the South Detch charch, Fifttt avenue, by the Rev. Dr. Rodger, P. Henny Brink, of Uister county, to Many Rona youngest dauguyer of & 8. Koypore, M. D., of abie« AY.—In Prooklyn, on Wednesday, No the residence of the bride's father, eesup, FRIEND A. BRAIwARD, of Brigport, Kite A, ghter of Charles vember 9, by f New York chester. No cards the ity, Hevey M, Rove a0 Marrow J. Myens, formerly of ester papere please copy sen.—On Wednesday, October 14, by Ir. Bumchard, of Thirteenth street Preebyterta the pastor's residence, Saucer F ue Mra. Mar Sa son, Of Bavaria n Wodneeday, November 11, by WON, ¢ the Kev. Wiliam I WN VIRELAND, Of Jersey City, to Miss Aww brabam Simmooe, Fe f Communipaw, N 7 3 Wrari—Tavton.—On Tuesday, November 10, by Rev. Nicholas Cantrell, Geo. W.'Weanr, of Jersey ( N. J., to disny, daughter of the late Yor, of Philaduiphias G Die reday, November 12, at 1) J. M. ANDREWS, aged 43 youre, formerly of od, Conn, - Thursday, November 12, Sorma, Widow of Th ready the 6 of her ago. den the torres wee anpeotfally inv ed to at ‘Way, the (Friday) afterr meh Noe bents BvoKiae At Pougike Curace a an CUPACK, aged Zi yen t ‘es Aud fren Se rerb he Wiliam Walsh Acs es ted to aitend the fanieral, {row hin late residquce, Cherry sirect, this (Friday) atte ow ‘On thureday; Novem ernatd Cafirey. 3 wide BY Marra © of the } er 12 ‘avan, Ire 0S ure Foepecttully ir riday) afverno Hospital. TI ry evening, ATRICK vy a m November Jaupe Con eof the funeral will be given hereafter, on Thursday, November hove of troowlyn He x, need Oo Bh romiyes aud (reeds of (be jumly, ae w Pe ee eee + gf ranck, NOS Simpking, A { relief buoyed up the drooping ai th ; ' el) ag theme | In ope i Treiand, in the 65th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 236 Monroe street, this (Friday) afterncon, at two o'clock. McGannicat.—Oo Thursday, November 12, Mavuica Dawigi, infant son of Margaret and James McGarrigal, ‘aged 7 months and 7 days. ‘The friends of the family are invited toattend the faneral, without further notice, from iho residence of his parents, $8 Seoond avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, MeDxrnorr—On Wednesday evening, November 11, Miewamt A. MoDgaMorr, in the 37th year of bis age, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully requested to attend the foneral. thie (Friday) alternoon, ‘at one o'clock, from his late residence, 695 ‘Third avenue. Piarr.—On Thursday afternoon, November 12, Mary Piatt, aged 1 year, 11 months and 27 days. ‘The relatives and friouds of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this prriaay) afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 65 Broome street, Porrurs.—In Greenpoint, on Wednesday, November 11, after a*long and painful illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude, Mrs. Kuen Porrums, aged 41 years. ‘The friends of her husband, also those of her brothors, John, Archibald and Andrew Lamon, and all the friends of the family, are respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, from her late residence, Fifth street, near Greenpoint avenne, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for Inter- ment. Dublin (Ireland) and Glasgow (Scotland) papers please copy. Reap.—in Brooklyn, on Wednesday, November 11, of diptheria, Hanky S., youngest son of Wm, 8, and bliza- beth Read, aged 2 years and 13 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his Parents, 200 Court street, this (Friday) afteraoon, at two o'eI0« Ricuannsox.—At Washington, D. C., on Tuesday, No- vember 10, Rey. James Ricuakpsox, it the 48th year of his age. Concluding faneral gerviees will take place at the resi- dence ot O, G, Carter, Park place, near Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, thix (Fridny) afternoon, at three o'clock. The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invi- ted to attend without further notice. Rickarp.—On Wednesday, November 11, Francis Pe. Tar Riek and, aged 18 years and 2 months, son of Thomas Rickard. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, fre the residence of his father, 187 bast Twelfth strect, near First avenue, on Saturday morn- ing, at eleven o'clock. Vanpenri.t.—On Wednesday, November 11, Ma Fxzaverm, oniy child of Abram and Margaret J, Vander- iit, aged 1 year, 1 mouth and 18 days. The relatives aud friends of the family, also those of bor grandfather, James Bird, are respectfully ifvited to attend the funeral, ou katurday morning, at nine o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 233 West Twenty: fifth street. ‘The remaing will be taken to Nyack, Rock Jand county, for interment, Waisn.—Ou Thursday, November 12, of consumption, Enwanp Waist, aged 24 years, 3 months ana 9 days. The funeral will take piace on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 378 Sixth avenue. The frieuds’ and acquaintances are’ respectfully invited to atten Worpry.—At Hoboken, .,on Thursday, November 12, Hatsre Woven, aged 27 years, 8 months and 6 days. ‘The relatives and friends of ‘the family are respectfully. invited to attend the funeral, from the Methodist Episco- pal church, corner of Garden and Fourth streets, Hoboken, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Wirrakee.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, No- vember 11, Camnakine Lovisa, daughter of Margaret E. and the jate Dr. John H. Whittaker, of New York city, aged 11 years and 10 months, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Christ church, corner of Clinton and Harrison streets, South Brooklyn, on Sunday after- Boon, at two o'clock, without further notice. Wilaox.—On Thursday, October 15, 1863, at the Mills Homestead, near Bloomingburg, Carmaumn, wife of A, P. Wilson, aged 9 yeare. At the residence cf her father, Woodstock, Westchesier county, N. Y., Dinux, daughter of A. P. and the late Catharine’ Wilson, aged 22 years. ‘Their romaine wero interred in the’ comet Bloomingburg, Orange county, N FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Tnorspay, Nov. 12—6 P, M. The stock market opened this morning with a slightly improved feeling; but it became evident before the meeting of the board that the bears were again to become the masters of the field. At the board New York Central started a half up from the closing prices of yesterday, but dropped, before the close, to 13024. Erie sold at 10224, which was an advance of 144; but it fell again to 101, Hudson River, after selling at 125—% ad- vance—fell to 123%, a 124, Harlem was sold down to 93-2 decline. Reading was % lower on the cal}, and subsequently fell % additional. Michigan Central declined 134, Mlinois Cen- tral 144, Cleveland and Pittsburg 1, Pitts- burg and Fort Wayne 2;, Rock Island 7%, and Gale- na °%. Pacifie Mail advanced 3 per cent and Quicksilver 134. The variations at the second board were trifling, and after the close of the second session of the public board prices in the etreet went down b to three-quarter: There Ss no materia] improvement in the money market to-day; but the hope of speedy t# of the more Aespondent. News came that Secretary Chase hac! called for the second ivstalment of ten per cent of She thirty-five million obligation of the banks, an‘switing to three million five handre thousand dollars, which will be paid to-morrow in legal tender notes id the Sub-Troagurer, and from that department the amount will sp its wonted channels, sure re! week, and pr ward tendene In ordinary times the withdrawal of three mil Hion five hundred thonsand dollar {rom the banks of this city at one to be placed in the ands f the ¥ dily pass inte This will no doubt in a mea ve the preseure for the balance of the Bork for the time the down- o government, would be likely to produce temporarily a close market; bnt it will now have a directly contrary effect. The banks, having placed a seal upon the government currency in | weir p jon, on the p scheme for the and having re 1 pha 6 éqQalization present demands such a course, ised to extend the usnal accommo- cations, have contributed in a great degree to keep up the stringency; and, as they are now forced to pay the above sum into the Snb-Trea- sury, the money will find its way into the market, and produce precisely the same b result that it would had it been loaned by the banks di- r customors, neficial eity % Lake Superior. The proposition ie op- P2864 by the local papers. We learn from Boston that money is easier of um B,, ne secens in that market, and the probability is that the worst part of the late scarcity hae passed wey. Mercantile paper of the first clase can be obtained at six per cent, and sound collateral Joane @t the same rate; but more is paid on weak pledges and names of inferior grades. The Firet Nationa) Bank of Hartford, Comnecti- cut, has been organized, with a capital of $100,000, with power to increase to one million. It is to Mrs. Bacer | take the place of the Merchants’ and Manofac- turers’ Bank, its organization being Mentical, with ihe exception of one of the directors, ‘The statements of the banks of the three princi- with the previous one and the corresponding time of 1862 ax follows: — Zidine, Depo lation ts 28 908 at "B60 998 itor net 978 0or Sadr tok 38,647,125 30,812,001 4,167,671 2,109,021 637, 1 17,787,017 ae Sts aS 286, ‘The earnings of the Chicago and Alton Railroad for the week ending Nov. 7 were as follows:— Week ending Nov. 7, 1863. Week euding Nov. 7, 1862. Inerease.... ie § The following is a statemen® of the business done in the land department of the Ilinois Central Railroad Company during the month of October:— N. York, Nov. 7. . Nov. 9 Nov. 9. Boston, Phila., Total Ht wee! Acres, Value. Construction lands... seesesee 14,620 $15,800 Interest fund lands, 3,603 91,315 Free lands. 3,207 36,609 Total.. sdb aedeine on ++ 91,821 $224,785 To which add town lot sales “ 2,475 lien ieee Total of all, 21,821 | $227,261 Sold since January 172,474 $1,864,206 Construction bonds cancelled previous to Ucto- ber 31, 1863. «$2,575,000 Cash collected in October. + 161,813 Stock Exchange. TauRspay, Nov. 12—10:30 A. M. $12000US6's,’81,coucl 109 = 200 shs HudRi RR.b10 125 25000 US 6’s,5-20,cou 100 300 8000 US 5’, 65, cou 98 400 Harlem RR. 2000 Tr n, 73-10,08&A 10644 200 4000 US6's, Ly cert 1013¢ 200 5000 do.....new 9835 800 6000 Ohio 6's, 1881. 108° 400 , 5000 do. + 1084 1000 Reading RR. 8000 Tenn 6's, °90... 603g 400 10000 Missouri 6's... 643; 600 10000 do.......08 65 600 2 6000 California 7’#.. 120 340 Michigan Cen RR. 122 10000 ‘Onio&Miss cert 3744 700 Oeveeee8]0 12136 5000 dO......... 8715 200 do. 10 122 1000 Erie Ist mg bds 110 300 do. . 12144 20000 Frie4thmg bds 106 60 do, bO 121% 6000 M So ag fd bds. 108 800 Mich SO& NIRR. 81 1000 Ohio&NWist m 90 200 d0..... 80% 5000 Tol & Wab2dm 86 — 800 do. 8035 2000 M&P duC 1st m 107 300 80 4000 CL&Pitt4tom.bd5 8534 200 80 26000 American gold. 14034 100 80 10000 di + «+ 146% 100 @0...... .. 80, 40000 do... 147°” 150 Mi So& No In g’d 138 200 es Bucks( 134 1400 Ill Cent RRacrip 116 400 American CoalCo 94 400 WO...6 vee. T1436 600 Mariposa Mg 45 200 do......810 11435 200 do. { 300 do...... .. 114% 60 do. 4500 Cleve & Pitts RR 101% 25 North Ri 600 GO...6 eens 10196 32 Bk Commonw’th. 103 600 + 101K 100 Canton Company. 33 700 +. 102 200 do 600 =. 10236 450 do . 100 ‘b10 103. 100 Cumb Coal pref... 393 800 - 102% 200 do. 40 do. bB 103 200 do. % 80Gal&ChicRR. .b30 107 500 do 50 do. DIS 108% 200 do. 200 ++ BBO 10635 400 do. 100 10 1057 300 do. 100 +b6 105 500 do. 500 + 105 200 do. {400 do. . 10474 700 do. - 89° 400 Cleve & Toledo RR 114 160 Quicksilver MgCo 6234 200 Chicago&RIRR. 104 800 do. + 62%. 100 MissandMoRR.. 38 300 Central Am Tr Co 4234 100 100 ‘ 60 do. secsee 41 60 Pacific Mail 83 Co 218 50 GO......... 219 100 N ¥ Cent RR.b10 13234 3 3 5 Es 1100 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESBSES SYSSESESELS 600 200 300 | 300 Erie RR pref, 100 do. 160 do. 100 do... ...d10 101 100 Hud Riv RR.b30 126 60 use 12514 100 AR AT 260 do. 125° 50 100 do......830 125 100 +810 125 400 Chic ANWR. 44 200 110 124% 300 ey 200 820 1243 60 :bIb 46 60 ose, GY 500 10 12434 200 Chic & Alion pref. 83 SKOOND BOARD. Bary rast Two o'Crock PM. 1000 U S6’e,lyec,n 98», 5000 American gold. 8500 do. - 146% 100 dow... 5 121% 850 she CumbCo 38 100 MiobSANT RR.89® 805 200 do a8. @84.. 5386 #0 nee é i 500 60 Q’silver MogCo., 6255 1000 111 Cevt RR ecrip 1 100 GO......... 62% 260 Lehi » 114g 15 Pacific Mail SS Co 218” 500 Clev&PittsRR.b10 103 100 MO...665..6 SUB 100 do +. 102 600 N ¥ Centrai RR., 180%% 200 do... « 102% 100 do, 18036 600 do. . 103 100 Frie RR pref.b10 101°" 200 ao. 10 10% 200 Erie RR......b10 102 100 do... ..080 10. 100 do......b10 10124 600 Galena & Chic RR 106 1000 do. +101” 60 Chicago & RI RR 103 1200. AO. sees. LOE 100 Wee ee sees + JOBK 49 Hudson River RR 124” 100 do. 103 65 ie. do....880 124 HOM AP an ChRe 69 100.00... «B10 100 Pitts, FW&Chi D3 £08 G00 Hay) M2 BRe vee ee 600 Weise e 808 200 & Ss . at the Public Hoard. Sates Ove o'CLocK P.M, g WOK 100 shs RR. 420000 Arner gold..23 48 ki 10 Gea ai aL $00 donee fs aed vez 3014 3200 Mich S0 HR...” 100 bg 100% 14 go. ns 99 4 160 Ii Central eerip.. 114 109 400 b3 11434 100 1009 do... 2.06 11435 200 . 100 dos. 1148 400 do. ” ley & Pilta RR.c 1024 10/6 Brio RR ‘ 101% 190 do. @,. VOR 10 ~— do. 100 Chi & Rk T RR 100 do. 500 do 500% 200 do © 101% 800 Chi & 4 100 do......b10 10a, 200 "bs ab 400 do, «. ML 100 CH " . 400 do. 1013 900 pr zoetiand Coat OK Have ry ‘CLOCK Trinny: o'CLocK P.M. $10000 American gold 147" “7 fo R ei 190te Asse vase ere” Se Oe Ry 100 do ve BLK 10000 ao 100 itinols Con RR. 115% 00 ae Erie 100 isa ss ba 115% 1200. 40 ‘ 500 Clov & Pitts RR.. 103 100 mip got 250 Gal & Chic RR... 10634 do 500 Goid opened firta dt a slight improvement, and } 4, 100 a $3 108: the market was free from excitement. Bjeg 260 do - 88 105% made in the morning at 146%, and *y noon \% 100 Chic & RE TRR.. 10834 price reached 7%, but again fell 6%) to 5, ay, | b> 100 ee hich price boyers were very Willing to take all | $00 & = 400 Chio & NW RR offere At “ue board salew were i, 00d “ae market finally closed with animation at 14724. © of five-twenty coupons was made no rperience Tmaterial chang Foreign ex bange was du a small advance, 1a 1614 tant Trew t being nearly norina cof the marke The business at the off nirer was ae follows it shail constroct t hin five years a track trom that 100 Cumb Goal Co’. 300 Bucks Co Lead Co 200 Harlem RR....#3 98 | 300 do 99% CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. j Tavrspay, No, 12-6 P. M pis 12 bbls, Demand fair and market bbis. at $8 68 a $9 75 for pote and | Aen steady. Sales | $9 76 for pear! Raxavercrva—With an increased demand for Weatern nnd State flour, the market advanced about be, a10c. on | the common qualities, Trade brande were without im- | portant change, and Ube local bakers and provincial buy- | ers operated liberally. The rrivals wore liberal (24,447 bbie.), bat the advance of gold and exebange carried with t a corresponding improvement in flour, The sales re od 18,000 bble,, all to the bome trade, es being @ long way above the shipping point, Canada flour kept with State and Western, and may ba quoted Sc, better, w es of 800 WbIa. Southern Nour was In (air and the market booyant. Sale t yo four sold in ema Cr ndienting A 4 at ar ‘ V2 bay § r f 7% a 10 09 © Compson CABADIAD. eee seer eeee eens Ola 6 Rye tour. Corp meal, ddie. Corn meal, ‘Buch wheat —The rise iw fever in wi improvement of Ic. a 2c. Dunbels, and the sales 110,000 lation and largely for account of Wester! pear to have ap unbounded confidence in @ of prices. The transactions of the day were $134.0 $1.57 for Milwaukee clud and spring $137 a $1 39 for amber Milwaukee, $1 40 a $1 50 for winter Western , $1 51 4 $1 63 for amber Michigan, $1 54 for amber Kentucky, and $1 71 for white Michigan, Rye was quiet at $1 22 a $1 25, with small sales, and receipts of 480 bushels, Barley was active and firmer: receipts 24.264 and gales 45,000 bushes at $1 35 a $1 40 for State, and $155 $1 Of for Canada West. Further sales of 1,260 bueb-g barley malt were made at $1 53 a $1 55, deliverab!, cin railrond depot; receipts 700 bushels. Oats » 6% anda shade ‘firmer, receipts 114,621 page eres $3c, for Canada, Ab, g5¢.'a B4c. for Mima wa 5 a , The demand for born was active, and partook largely of a speculative chieacter, though we noticed a geod inquiry for consum” ton aud prices are 1 higher: sales 85,000 bushels at +97 for sound Western mixed in store, and $1.08 alas, Covrer firm Sales 600 opps Rio at 31%¢, a 32c. Corrox.—Market ‘more active. Sales, comprising 700 bales, at 83c. 10 middling uplands. FreiGeT* wore without important change. Engage- mentetizclude:—To Liverpool, per neutral flags, 2,000 bbls. flour at Js. 8d. 4344., 1,000 tierces beef, partat 28. 10444.; 200 hhds, tallow and’ 600 packages lard at 168., tod Ter steamer 1,100 ‘boxes acon at on. 200 warees doef at ba. 6d. rondon, per. nev choego and butter at 22%, 6d. and 1,060 bbls. Z pswerd lis. 6d: #148, To Glaegow 300 boxes cheeso and 160 boxes bacun at 258, a 27s. 6d. To Rotterdam 600 bbis. flour at 28. Two neutral vessels to Cadi took staves at 40 and $42, and another te Havre 3,00 bbls. petroleum at about ér, dd. Another to Antwerp took Kentucky to- acco at 30s.; a vessel to a port in Cuba shooks and heads at 40c, a 46¢., and another to a Windward Island at 90c. per bbl. Hore.—Market firm. Sales of 150 bales new at 20c. a 28¢ Hines firmer. Sales of 2,500 Buenos at 292<0., and 3,000 California on private terms. Latne firm, Sales 600,000 at $2 25 Loxnnk was In good demand, Sales 200,000 feet spruce ati Nat sers more active. Sales of 20 hhds. musoovado at 53c., and 0 do, Now Orleans at 56c. At auction 310 bbls, New ( rleang at 4%c. a 6le., four months, Ons steady, at $1 10 for whale and $1 65 for sperm; 50 bhig. prime {ail lard at $1. Pero.eca —Receipte 1,428 bbls, The period of dulness. hag terminated, and afair degree of activity has taken ite place. demand vo-day was more aolive than it T has been for a long tine, atd the transactions in both crude and refined were largo. The low price of bonded cil induced some of the buyers to enter the market as speculators, and a good many of the sales were made on speculation. We heard of no shipments, and some of the doalers, who were not able to consummate much busi- ness, state their belief that some of the sales reported were bogus. ‘The bears reported the market dull at 40c. for refined, but we dia not learn of any gales on tho spot at £0 low arate, There aro large orders here, but business was prevented by the firmness of holders, At 40c. a large business could bave been doue. the sales were 5,000 bie. crute at 27c. a 28c., and 500 do. , December delivery, 29, In refined oil the business was also heavy, embracing 12,000 bbls , at dic. 420. on the spot, bat in- cluding 2,000 bbls., Jecember, seller's option, at 40c. a 4lc.: 3,000 do., December, buyer's option, 4c. a 42c. and 2,500 do. , December, January and February, buyer's option, at 43c. Free oil was steady, with sales of about 7,200 bbls, at 80c. a 62c. Benzine was dull and prices unchanged. Sales 400 bbis. at 250. a 26c. Provisions —Tbe advance in goid and exchange had the effect to stimulate the speculative movement in pork, and we haye to chron cle @ large business, part for forward delivery, at an advance of 25¢. on new mess, which is the standard article of the market. The ssles reached 13,000 bbis., at—for parcels on the spot—$16 50 a $16 623% for old meaa; $17 76 9 $18 tor new do.—the inside rate carly in the day, closing with nono to be had at the close below $18; $11 87% a$12 for new prime; $15 25 a $13 50 for sour mess: $15 8234 a $16 for thin mess, and $19 8735 0 $20 for clear, Included in the sales were 2,000 bbls. new mess for January delivery, buyer's option, at $18 124 a $18 25; 1,000 do, same delivery, seller’n option, $18 25, and 1,000, same delivery and option, $18 50. This is a very heavy business for one day, and the time sales are an {ndication that buyers have confidence in a higher rango of prices. ‘The demand for beef was also in better request, though prices are without material variation, Receipts ‘large, comprising 6,903 bbis., and the sales 1,000 bbis. at $12 a $13 25 for mew meas, = 8 50 a$i4 for extra do, Old was nominally as Sue. Tierce beef continued in good demand, part export, and the market was firm. Sales 1,000 tierces at $25 for prime mess, $23 for India mess. Beef hams were quoted $18, with sales of 100 bbls. Western. Cut meats continued in good request at full prices. Sales 125 casks pickled hams at 10c., aud 260,000 Ibs. and 410 casks sides ‘and shoulders on private terms. The nominal quotations for old and new ehoulders and hams are 5%. a 6340. for the former, and 9. a 10c. for the latter. Of bacon sides sales were made of 200 boxes long clear sides, deliverable next month, at Iic.; $0 boxes short do., on the spot, at 103c., an xen short an long @o, on terms not made public. Dressed hogs ware noted at 7\c. a 7c. for city, which isan advance. Zara wan in good. domand, with tales of 1,000 bbla, and tlerces at 11%. a 113. for No. 1, 1196. 911%. for fair to prime, and 1,600 kegs, deliverable in Phil ia, 12\c. Butter and cheese were in fair request, with a fair business in progress. SUGAR.—Market firmer. Sales 500 hhda. muscovado at 126, #18%¢.; 60 hhds. Porto Rico, 15%¢c., and 260 boxes Havana, 12340. for refining. ‘Semanina.—Sales of 40,000 Ibs. at 103¢. a 10%c. for No, 1, and 11 %¢. 8 11446. for prime, TALLOW in active demand Market firm. Sales 250,000 bs. Western and Eastern at 1140 #1234: ‘Waiexey advanced lc., with @ good demand at the im- provement. Sales of 1,200 bbls. at 630. a 64c., chiefly 63360. “oon —Market active. The public-eale attracted a large concourse of buyers, and the entire catalogue, com- prising 1,056 Catifornia washed and unwashed, sold at prices ranging from 22c.a 56%<c.; the purchasers were chiefly manufacturers, and tho prices were generally con. sidered the full value of the wool; while for a few choice lots an advance was obtained on previous prices, The sample bales of foreign wools were all eold, but some of the duplicates were withdrawn. ALMANAC FOR NRW TO! - 6 44] MOON 445) mon SDN Rises. SUN SETS... Portof New York, November 12, 1863. CLEARED. Steamship Tinos, Babenek, Ampinwall—M © Roberts. Ship Adriatic, Moore. London—E E Morgan & Wiley. Burk August: & Jeanette (Pron), Schmerdfeger, Liverpool }e-W Salem & Co. Bark Alpha (Norw), Lamson, Autwerp—Funch, Meineke & Wendt Bark Crested Wave (Br), Dobson, Monteride and Buenos Ayres=Jobn Morton. Jr. lark Elling woo!, Bilingwood, New Orleans—T AR Web ster. Elizabethvort=R PB a Bart Sara A Nickels, Niche 0. Bark Siatira (Br), Reed, Boston—Miller & Houghton. BrigAG Archibald (Hr), Nickerson, Londonderry—J Whitney & Co. Brie Leonard Berry (Br) Harvey, Brig Peerless (Br Brig Machias, Cates, Alexandri Brig Levi Singer, E Schr Annie Sophia (Br). y Schr Lord of the isies, Coumans, St Domingo Cliy—Brett, Bon & Co, Behr Kaward Eve ae? chr Caroline Cornelia, Reed, Port Royal—Bentley, Smith ace. Sebr Alice Ann Bandell, King, Beaufort, NC—Murray & Nephew. Sclir A T Chapman, Gilfilan, Reaturt=C Hamilton & Co, Schr Wim Boment, Parker, Alexandvia>~ Schr Tunis Depew. Allen, York River—F J Schr Ocean Wave, Zetufl, York River—P J Sehr RC Rumell, Bunting, ¢1 hr Ma line. D: ime AC Hay Behr Aggies Jo Weague—A © Havens Schr EMferprise, Whealton, Qhineotoarue—AC Havens, Bebr J R Fravklin, Clayton, Watchsprigne=T ( Benton & na Schr Eliya Pharo, Leeks, Washington=Van Brunt & Slaghi. Schr D Oakes, Tuthill, Washincion—Van Arlnt Claght. aSchy Yoon Collins, Ruin, Washingiopevar * 5 * ecunt Sag eet Dt Hope, Spauldin=. Rockiand via Portiand--J ¥ BF PO cena ack , Stecle, Bermuda—J Norman S Whitney m & Hunter. an tt, Gallashaw, La Manche, Placentia Kenny ii chr Americ®, Rev y Rehr Mlosrom, POURS” wes iarenmit ¥ Racket & Son Behr Marictt# 8 i, Patrick, New Haven—J &T Pearsall Sehr Jan, “aria, Bualinel, Norwich—H 8 Racket & Sou Sloop WD Mangum, Thrasher, Taunton. | | oop Hisry er, Ross, New Haven—H 8 Racket & Son Steamer M Stevens, Chance, Baltimere Steamer Vineiana, Philadeiptin ARRIVED. Ship Chae J Raker (of Yarmouth, NS), Cann, » pig iron and mdse, to Boyd & Hincken. ret A. Stephenson (ot Turks Talend), | Prindle | wan Tsland, and 16 days from Key West, with giv a | Swann 4'Co, Was bound to Havre, put into this port in | dintrees, having on the int inst, off Cape Florida, during a | Ardrossan wy gale from N, sprung ale ‘and is at present leaking oa {ty Lins bad nothing bui norkerly winds the eutire Paterk John W Andrews (of Boston), Hardy, Havana, 16 ' days, wi!) Trig Mary ‘with rubber, 4c, to HK ¢ Of Hatteras with h Yon 60, Henry Groehl, aged 27 year fell from the jliboom overboard and w Brig Teresita (of Demarara), Wii) with sugar aod molasses, 1 Tucker & Ligh(bourn B pert Adema (of Boston), Townsend, Lingan, CR, E of Randy main topaast With oval to master. Nov 1), 70 nA gale {rom northward, lost fore oresat Rehr Andromeda (of Nessay, NP), Ashby, Havana, Oct 25, with sugar, to | BGager, Nov 4. iat 52 80 lon 72 44, §wae boarded by U8 cunboat Connecticut, all well, While com- ing through Buiterinfix Channel, came ip collision with sehr Hiawatha, whieh broke rail. Had heavy N and NW galos for the lant § days. ‘Schr Amelia Aun (Dr, of Nees | with conontand turpentine | i Vivid (Br, of Haitax) tatous, to waster, lonroe, in bal juartersr Pot iatvern Mp with Br Glaagow, Took off the t them to th . yeas, Nassau, Nov 2, Joseph Enea Fite, Hralif 6 days, with | ays, vin Fort Stat vit, 14 bark Pearl, of th & cargo of aptain and port. . (Bee rain Frew. 14 Mincélia i Bene CL Hay len, Tooker Behr Nepy iron. Be f e ew pr ern ree Brig Sophia, (rom Le | monication with the feet | Peters, Bt Andrews for N Tith—Bhipe P i, 8 ; Br barks r AL PX ‘Wind at sunset 8W. Miscellancous. Sreavansy Cire or Wasnmmcror, Gafh Brooks, of the Jaman ling, wil eal (omorary at 12 M for Queenstown and erpooi., 2 mare Td Easiata boats, ave here carly yesterday ;morning, ald Bot Arrive until 11 o'clock. bn Banu Puant—Capt Wheatly, of the above vessel, gives the following statement respecting her loss:—Sailed from New York Oct 22 witha cargo of wheat. under American ‘DePCetion, On Oct 25, during a heavy gale from NB, sprung afeak, and pumps choked; cleared them. On the 26th they choked again, when we bore up for the Chesapeake, and from that time until leaving her could not get any water up the pumps; on the 29th abandoned her, with 834 feet water in the nold, and, finding we were to the southward of Cape Henry, rap for Cape Hatteras in the boat; on rounding Cape Hatierne apoke the schr Highlander, who took us on board, i2inall, The Pearl was 384 tons (Brillsh measurement), built Im Bunderiand, {8 20 years old, aud owned by Francis Robinson, of North Shields, A Cann-Capt Wheatley, late of Br bark Pear), lost at nea, senda the following card:—Wo have much pleasure in pub: Hely thanking Capt Dayton and his ofileers, for their kind- ness to us and the crew Wille on board the schr Highlander, who resoued us at sea, WM WHEATLY, Master. WM BROWN, Mate, * Of Br bark Pear), Snir Sotoon, bulit at Mystic, Cty has been sold to parties in Liverpoo! on terms not transpired. Banx Epw Evenerr, Harding, before reported ashore on Barren Island, came off without damage and arrived at Bal- timore Tth inst, Waauixa Bark Acorn, of Boston, recently sold at auc- tion, has been transferred to the merchant service, Scnr Joun Titton, at Providence from Philadelph' ports on Tuesday atternoon, while coming the ba’ when near Conimicut Point, struck on what Capt Williams thinks to be a sunken dolphin, and had rudder carried away. The danger lies directly in the track of vessels bound up or down Narragansett Bay, and should be attended toim- mediately, Scur Ervine, Dayton, which sailed from Providence 11th just for New York, was at anchor in the bay in tl after. noon, with stern stove and main voom carried away, having been run into, Senn Wm Nuwrox, of Newport. while lying at the wharf at Prudence RI, parted her moorings during the heavy west- enly blow 1th, drove across the bay, aud went ashore on {he rocks about oue-quarter of a mile above Portsmouth Grove, aud remains. Boun Aumina T, Capt Kelly, from Philadelphia, for Digh- ton, Mass, with a cargo of coal, struck ou the Stone Pile, Delaware Breakwater, on Monday night and suuk. Vessel and cargo a total loss, Orew saved. . Scur Rui Heddin, at Baltimore from Washington, on u ith inst, when in the Potomac river, wae run into by the steamer Eastern State, and cut down to the water's edge forward. Sour Lurvgn Curcn, Kelly, from Philadelphia for Boston, coal loads while passing up the lower bay yesterday morn- ing, entashore on Round Shor and was towed off by pilot boat Nettle, No 2, She is ing badly, and has been docked for repairs, Sonn ANN 8 Brown. of Tuckerton, NJ, where she was built in 1856, tons, now at Providence, has been sold ta murties in Taunton, Mass, for $9500, She will hereafter hail from that place, and be commanded by Capt Phillips, late of schr Buena Vista, Senn Vesta, A—, 75 tons, builtin 1853 at Woolwlch, Me, has been sold at $2450, Bonn Extis, A2, builtin 1848 at Camden, Me, bas been soll mt $2260, Sour Racur Janz, A—, 144 tons, 12 years old, has been sold at $3800. Scur Wrisox Crawrorp, A2, 90 tons, bas recently been sold on private terms, Lavwenxp—At Yarmonth recentiy, by Giles Loring, Bey, & superior brig of about 418 tons burthen, called the aged C Titcomb. She is owned by the builder, Capt R Merrill, Capt John Titeomb (who will command her), and others. At Jonesboro 3ist ult, from the yard of F Richardson. fore and aft schooner of 250 tona, called the Marcus Hunter. Sho was built by Master Charles Tupper, and is owned by John Holway a Sons, of Machias. At Medford, Ith inst. from the yard of J T Foster, Esq, a fine modelied ship of 600 tons, called the Surat, and owned by Messrs Wm Perkins and others of this ci! ‘At Brewer, 10th inst, ship Dumbarton. She is an Al ship. and was towed to High Head, where the riggers will finish their work, while she loads with deal for England, which will tal bout a fortnight. She is owned by Master Tewks- bury and Messrs Thurston and Crosby, of Brewer. Ai Mystic, Nov 10, from the yard of Messrs Geo Greenman & Co, a fine screw steamer of about 50) tons. cilled the Mon- tank.’ She is owned by the builders and the Reliance Ma- chine Co, and will be commanded by Capt Silas Greenman Jr. Her boiler and engine were constructed at the Reliance Machine Company's, works, ‘Whalem: Schr Rainbow, Patterson, from Nantucket 6th inst. A daspatch dated San Francisco llth inst, reports arrived at thal por ship Hiilman, Fish. NB, from Ockotsk Sea, with bbis wh oil and 13,000 Ibs bene this season: also ship Milton, Halsey, do, from Ochotsk, with 1150 do wh eil fand 16,000 tbs bone, A despatch from San Francisco reports no date ( bly in Ochotak Sea) Caged Troupe, poe NB, wh this season: Europe. Milton, do, 180.40; Gratliude, ‘Herendeen, do, 150 do; Jireh Swift, Williams, do, 600 ; Massachn- setts, Greene, do, 400 do. Be bert Anna, Bearte, front Botton, for Liverpool, Oct 18 ia ‘k Anna, ‘rom Boston for Liverpoo}, Oct 18, lat 37 63, lon 40 23, Crmxroraos, Oct 21—In port schr Augusia, for New York next day. Ginnsiran, Oct 20—In port bark E Schultz, Howard, from Leghorn for NYork, to sail noxt day. AuipAx. Nov 4—Arr sour Condor, Romkey, NYork: Sth. fargaret, Fanning. Baltimoi ist, _MeKenzie, tnd Wanderer, Murray: Nvork: Gis: Annie Mtv Larscu, 40: 7th. brig Fides’ Hopkins, do; schrs u° W Deering, @ shoals, clean, arr at and Garelle, Swan, do. array: eens ‘Oc} 18=In port Br brig Solferino, for NYork next Rio Janeiro, Sept 25—In port bark Smyrniote, Burditt, from Boston for 8an_ Prancisco next day. St Joun, NB. Nov 6—Art schrs Halatia, Barbane, ana On- Brig Annie Golling Santh Zebulon, Layton and uledoute, nni In mn ith 5 }, an Cox, NYork; sehr Bila, Marr, do. American Ports. ALBANY. Nov ll—Arr schr Nelson Harvey Bearse, Bow tou; sloop Eliza, Ward, New Haven. Cid schrs Gazelle, Beult Boston; Science, Kelley. BORTON, Nov. ll—Arr ship Seaman's Bride, Wyman, Cardiff; schr Benj S Wright, Brown. ier. Te! hed, drige Loa ives: Marthe, tea (at 104 yur |. A Frazar, A Sherwood; brigs Model, Bird of the 8 12th—Arr brigs J Richards, Cardiff; Joana, Gonaive: Martha Washington, Matanzas. BALTIMORE, Nov \l—Arr bark Edward Everett, Hard- ing. Boston; schr Alles Mowe, Townsend, Arecibo. Cld sehrs Angeline VanCleaf, Lemon, Jersey City; E Arculari- us, Jacksone Rondout; KH Adams, Hinckley, Yonkers; Ocean Bird, Conley, New Haven. inBANGOR, Nov 10—Cid brig GW Barton, Gilchrtat, Wash ington RISTOL, Nov }!—Arr sloop Orecan, Rhodes, NYork. Sid schrs Roanoke, Paull. and Zoe, Cottrell, NYork, GLOUCESTER, Nov 9—Arr schrs C F Young. finme, Cu- racoa for Portlaud: S D Hart, Wall, Havre de Grace for Bowdoinham; Mary B Gage, Lamson. Philadelphia; Ever lade, Talbot, do for NYork; West Gleam, ‘Tarr, Rockport for N¥or! HOLMES'S HOLE, Nov 10, PM—Arr brig Marshal Dutch, Coombs Washington. DO, gor Boston ; schra Wm H Atwood, Forte, Tangier for do: Jniin A Bich, M Ray. Rondout for do: AMan Conley, Elizabethport for do; 8 BE Parker, Fitrgerald, Ne York for do Rachel Beals, Baith, Philadelphia for Ly ni Henrietta, Wakefield, South Ambov for Gardiner. 1theAtr sehre Win 0 is, Baltimore for Boston B Austin. Davis, Philadelphia for do: Harriet Baker, Webber, Rondout for do; Belle. Bulger, Woodbridge, NJ. for do: Boxer, Rankin, NYork for do. SB AM~Wind NW. Sid brige Harriet, Executive, Lincoln Webb, Billow, Loana (Br), Nal . Martha Washington, Tornaio, Lady Washington (Br), Marshal Dutch, Trenton; sohra Ospray (Br), Willard Sailshory. 3 © Homer, L Str ton. Sardinian, H B Coshing, P 8 Lindsey, Benjamin, Elira Will . Leopard, Wm Rutman, § R Stent RGM Unison, F C Bmith, TR Hammond, Restless, x Maxiirld, Tl W Godfrey, Flora A Sawyer, Miniola, TT W Wellington. Fulton, George BP Power, Maracaibo, veller Win i Adwond. Willard, § EB Parker, Rachel Beals, Wm © Atwater, Bel ‘axon and New York Packet MYSTT t, Nov il—Arr selic Cas locity, Smith, Biizabethport id s-hr Surprise, Baker, NYork, W REDPORD, Nov W—Arr schrs Roeina, Hunt. i. envethport Lith, Lamartine. Gurney. Wareham for X¥ork NEWPORT Nov 10—Arr sches Wm. Mocobp,. Shi Bangor for NYork: Dani MePhea, Smith. and Little Phillipa. Harwich for dg; Tennessee, Wooster, NYork 10° John, NB: Yarmouth, Baxter, do for New Bedford: James forvam, Smith Bib Mhport for Diehtwn: A P&G Whe jon, (hein, Wareham for NYork, Hid shire Maria Fons, ony ‘on ington, j Isle of Pines, French, and EM Gary wee Phtfadeiphin; Jobn M Parker, King. Brown, * Wrightington, NYork. std fe Tsiann, New Bedford; Mai- ours Rowing, Fit izabethport tos om, J ‘40 for Providence. ‘i Went to sea lth, bark BCorcord, Colcord, Providette hiladelpht PPINEADELPIITA, Nov li—Arr bark Harriet Steve Corbitt, Turks Telands; brig ida (Br), Coiling, East Caicon, schra Virginia, Hearne, Beaufort: Hiawatha, Disney, New: buryport, Jas Satterthwaite, Long; E 8 T Wisden, Chase, and Louisa, Tallet!y Boston Wm Aribur, a Nore ich, Giouces! id bark Tonle, Itai E H Atwood, Rich, Giow i, Hintahines | Portian Ida M Commery, Motailan, cl . Townsend, Key West; Lottie, Bonke George Hilsura. Norwood; Woodrnt Bim av » Kilburn. Norwood free Gem, Parker, Boston Chrysolite, ere Port Roza! er. Pot : Ephraim & Anna, Dole, Providence fi min Rimith dos BA Bolee, Boice, Salem: Undine, Bal i Rew London, DM a 4 i Rive Fees Del Nov. 1NcAt the Delaware Breakwater, bark Aoandinavian, from Aspinwall. for orders; one bark, eight brice and about forty schra, detained by a strong wind from Nanda very heavy sea setting ip, which prevent any com Cook. Ca rs, Maian PO! ND, Nov 10—Arr sobr Willie Patnar inte for Ntork, Gli brige Bima Ives (Br), Wi gat; Ortolan, Goodit IftheArr brig do, mite, Hubbard, Carlenas; schre Gem, York; Argonaut, Spinney, StJohne NF for 40. PROVIDENCE, Nov ll—Arr steamer Westehoster, Baker, % us, Parsons, Baltimore: N & D Bouwdder, thas Treat Machen, Martin, Hat yan; Sob mi iagine Deal i : Mideiphin; Malcom, James; Bmaline Pater Waanchy Bitnbetioor indy (Lakh, ijotwon gente ° ie Commerce, Tyla Rilrghethport for say tuck ® bo ork, Sid gehrs Dinter, hh Rest rwin, NS or ei? “oe, Euaiam ; Obere, Milln Davis, troy an W B’Sargv, ‘hivbie, aha Joba Paraah York: sloop Cites, Dibole, do. NPORTSMOUTH, Nov Serr 6b? Antelope, Morton, York Phi PAWTUCKET, Nov 11—Arr acht WW. Brainard. Bow: aun, Rondout ‘Sid schr Wm Loper, Robinsow, Fbiiadel- phi Cr YD, 1" Art hos Hiawatha, Tngrsbam, oCMTena Por Nive; Real, Meshing for MYorK.. Bid at NYork, Sth, Redington, Clark Achorn; Hiawatha, Tngrs. New Oth, Abby Brackett, a Nah Achordy Hatch. and Reel,” NYork: Ath, brig N Heweit (new). Bueklin, do; ach Cosmos, Spear, do. ‘ow b=Mld ships Syren, Sears, Liver: . 2 N SAN PRANOIRC Ais an th pAguill er WAREWAT Wer SicArrachr Monitor, Besse, Manbaitan vives Bid 1h wht A. P&G Wheaton, Christie, NYorn; 1 ik: sneler, Bean, Ait © Dennison, Hathaway, Phils pe WSne's HOLE, Nor 11, 2 PM—Passed West, steamer Roato with tro For: MISCELLAN us. SECRET WORTH KNOWING.—GO TO THOMAS Bt AGNEW'S, 200 Greenwich street anda) Murray sree w price he ia selling Tens, Covey, Fi A nd see the Wir ts My DR RN f rt Dr. Rice's Anal By mail, & ce nts ; 21" WARD.<AT A PRIMAR' RIGR’ Os TPR TAG: D. BM ie a 7 A MEETING OF THE SEVENTEENTH WARD A’ Patrick Brady Dex ic tion, me Wiater's Hall, 153 avenue A, on Thursday evening, November 12, Mrt George A. Jeremiah, our present representative in the alder- manie Board, waa unanimously endorsed for renomination for Alderman of the Tenth Alaermanie dis- trict. JAMBS EGAN, Pi te Tuomas B, Nuoxnt, Secretary. PPwoowsze UNION ASSOCIATION, HEADQUAR- tera 932 Broadway.—A regular meeting of the Assovia- Bing” Members are partioustip Tejuesied toattangs”. °'* bing.” Members are particularly re 3 oa ParieyLURE P, COZANS, President, } Secretaries. James A. Caron, Henry W. ALLEN, EOPLE,S AND WORKINGNEN'S CANDIDATE FOR inane dlairiet, rmAPELER MokMIGHT. A FULL MEETING OF THE Seventeenth Ward Regular Democratic German Asso- ation. held at Erte's garden. Fifth strect,on Wednesday evening, November 11, 1843, Hon. Barnabas W. Osborn was unanimously nominated for Police Justice of the district, NICHOLAS KISSELL, Chairman, Joszrn Hartono, Secretary, HE FEDERAL UNION CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF T the city and county of New York will mect fn room 24, Cooper Institue. this (Friday) evening, the 13th inet, at @ O'clock. By order of NDREW LEWIS, President. ‘M. W. Puiansatt, Secretary. 4™ SENATORIAL DISTRICT. Regular United German Democratic nomination of the Ist, 2d, Sd, 4th, Sth, 6th, 7th, 8th and Lith wards. FOR COUNCILMAN, CHARLES A. VIEMEISTER, Tie meeting of this Association will be held at the Sixth Ward Hotel, corner of Duane and Centre streets. this (Fri. day) evening, o'clock. The democracy of the ward are invited toattend, W. H. KENEDY, President. Danicl O'Neil ant Michael Dunn, Vico Presidents, P. J. Burns, Recording Secretary, |W. J. Connolly, Corresponding Secre- tary, Owen Muriay, Treasurer. TH WARD.—A® A PRIMARY ELEOTION HELD aT No. 90 Charlion street, on Thursday evening, Nov. 12) 1868, frou 5 to 7 o'clock, in accordance with the recommen- datin of the General ‘Committee of Tammany Hall, the following ticket was unanimous'y electad:—County Conven- Hon-Alfred 8. Dusenbarg, Wiliam fH. Hutehings, teaac Robinson, Jamis Purcell, Kinmet M. Fave, Ralgh, Bogert. To meetat Tammany Hail. Saturday, Nov. 14, at 12 o'elbek, noon, Judiclary Convention—James Sandford, Valentine R. Van Sickle, David Underhill, Woolsey 'H. Lamb, Richard Burke, Barnard Cavanagh. To meet at the Advlatic, corner of F A Barrow streets, on Monday, Nov. 16, at half-past seven o'elcek P. M.-C unelimante Convention-~ Ralph Bogert, Michael Troy, Thomas Roach, John Purcell James Roach, Daniel Kelly." To mest at the Ivy Green, 72 Elm stroet, on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at half-past seven P. School Convention—Henry White, Wm, H. ‘Travers, Ji Collins, Bernard Clark, Simon W, Manwaring, Warren ©. Bennett, Henry Schiel, ‘John Moynazh, William 'T. Bogert. To meet at 00 Charlton street, corner of Hudson street, on ‘Thursday, Nov. 19, at hal!-past seven PM. ISACC ROBINSON, JOHN PURCELL, EMMETT M. FAYE, Inspectors. QT WARD.—OITIZENS, SCHOOL, TICKET—IERE- spective of party, Ata meeting of citizens of the Eighth ward, held on Thursday evening, November 12, 1863, at 196 Spring atreet, the following ticket was nominated for School Officers For Commissioner, Waller W. Adams, For Inspector, George Durvche. For Trustees, Johu R. Russell, Willian c be ease WILLIAM TUCKER, Chairman, Anna L. Brewer, Secretary. 1 TH WARD. This is to certify that at a primary election, held at hneider’s, corner of Third street and avenue C. on Thu y evening, 12th fnat., In pursnance of the call of the D mocratic General Committee of Tammany Hall, the follow- ing ticket was duly elected :— MAYORALTY CONVENTION. A. B. Rollins, Henry Wholtman, guanine. 1 inary VIFTIE SUDICIAL DISTRICE CONVENTION. Soucphwangiors” B Oppenheimer joseph Wangler, , , Joseph A. Lyons award Miehling, amp A. TCR coeph Soba TWELYTM ALDERMANIC DISTRICT CONVENTION. John Davideon, John H. Baxter, Win. W! Cook. + Benjamin Postar, a 2 4 arse eee eederick Bec! COUNCILMANIC CONVENTION. Faria ‘James Bowers, rita Philip W. Ekardt, Bernard Hickman. ‘Turner, Ben, _lonerh Nelson. SCHOOL CONVENTION, oon somvnNolney Wig wae Te foDevitt, ‘Wm, Lyon! Ferdinand Schwartz, mm EYOMS award MeArale EIGHTH _ALDERMANIO DISTRICT CONVENTION. Terrence P, Smith, James U. C. Calkins, .—AT A PRIMARY BLECTION, HELD 137% tiie ward, om th ing of the 12th frintant, at No, 87 Willett street, ‘pursuant 10 the call General Commitiee of Tammany Hall, the ticket headed John H. Trapp polled 497 votes pnd the eition ticket 27 votes. HOMAS F. RADY, trnapectora Sitne MAHON, TH WARD.<AT AN ELECTION HELD ON THURS 9 lay, ‘12th ingt., pursuant to the call of the Tammany fall General Comtnittee, at the house of M. Feehan, corner ot Third as and Fifty-sizth street, the following Com- miltees were elected :— ‘THE MAYORALTY CONVENTION Wm, Hitchma: Robert Gaimble Patrick Russe! nitas Johnaot Joho Burebili, osebihe: PE re THE -RNTIOR. Jobn Fitch. Francis = nthony Hetm, ‘Thomas 4 {jab Anderson. Tunis Bonesteel. ALDERMANIC Se Albert Cardoza, Anaon Herrick, Jobo A. Stemmler, Timothy Daly, d ¥ pears ng Jr., James Wallace, al Juper' Thomas Boyle, Joseph Moti Thomas Whelan, Thomas J. Piteh Charies H. Lyons, Bernard Galli, M. HW. Underhill, Michael Mone J. MoCullough, Timothy Boyle, hn Burlenson, Dennis Hogan, John H. McCabe, Patrick PF. Medinn, Thomas Coyner, Thomas Starr, Henry A. Cargill, Michae! Tracy, Wm. H. King, Francia J. Twomey, Wm. Dunhom, John Rourk Thomas Kirby, Joseph Seaman, Danie! Winkina, reggor. Vincent Clark, ‘ingharo, Yacod sAnies, Tsane Nomers, m. Ene Thomas Reynolds, Frederick Landman, Joln MeGul James J. Gilmore, Luke O'Reilly, John Reynolds, ‘Terence McManus, Michael Twomey, Jobn Sexton, Crandall Rich, Win, Smith, &., ivester Murphy, Benjamin Worthy Matthew Murray, James Smith, John Dowting, Isaiah Keyser, James Conningbaw Btephen MeCoy David F. MoCarthy, John Curr Jobn Mora William H. Webb De Bernard Clark, 1 James Noonaa, ‘Abra Bedell, Charles A. Secor, Henry P. Cochrane, Henry Petermaun, Patrick Boros, - Patriek Coleman, Abraham Dow dney, John J. Kusse, COUNCILMANTO CONTENTION. Robert Gam! George Wel George T. Do Sonn Garvey Joseph G. Shaw, > Be f Win. Hitohman Peter Gudenrath, John Rogan, Thomas Crimmins, Stephen M. Drew, John Fiteh, oem 5 607 THOS. LANEY, JOUN RORK of THOS, BEATTY, ee TS . t " "FY, THAT AT A TH WARD.—THIS 18 TO CER«., O's AT! 2 primary election held for the TWePue.. 7d at Sirain’s, corner of Thirty-seventh atreet and Seventh aye nue, this 12th day of November, 1863, betwee ¢ hours of © and 7 o'clock P. 4 * nt to the directions of the Demo- cratic Republican Committee of Tammany Hall, the following tenet, received a majority of the votes cua and was declared duly elected for delegnies to the sev Conven! vd by Tammany Wall. Mayoralty Cor tion, to meet at Tammany Hall, on Nov. 14, at 12 o'clock, Peter B. Sweeny, Richart Murray, Danie Strain, Harris Lowenberg, Michael Roach, Patrick Too Jolin Bannagan, Judiciary Convention (to meet at, Bi ‘Thirty sgcond sireet, on Monday, November 16, 1863, at clock P. M.), Thomas McConnell, John MeGrano, Thomas J. Hall Joho B. Radley, Wiilam 0 vabay,, James MeUinnie aod Thomas Carnén, Counciimanic vention (to im At Hebberd & Cornell's, corner of Thirty-second street Fourth avenue, on Wednesday, November 18, at 7}. 0.01 P'M.), James Casey, John H.'Sleight, Patrick Gurry, I tnan Ewin, George ®, Haller, Charles Bricg and Owin i y 1 Convent meet iegan breond strost, 0 Penrose 268, nt 734 oRelock mi atrest, on November a irre ard i Ke rasa oary Corgalite, James Pureen, Patrick | wile Martie oC 0 if Be Sreterick Thomas "Pit. E | Frederick Buster, James Hessian, filge Aaron P. pe, Bernard. Ke Murphy, James Aspe! chael Dougherty, Thomas Maher, yb Jol ya, Ong rt Maguire, John Hoe o Baler, Fs izpaarick. Jot Syainert 3 ‘ina at ry a P. Kelly, Baward Mu , John O'Conner, John Medinn, Johm Davy, ES a a Rg aR Rd rd jm bie vi Farrell, James G. Di Cornea, john MeQvey. Edwin’ Dobbs, Owen Kinoey, Heury A. Childs, Francis P, Reynolds, Bawa: NELL ) i A eg oe OWEN GILFEATHER, ¥ ELRCTION, HELD ‘at the house of Stephen Goognemne, corner of Thirty. cond on Thursday evening. No | Rin eet eee ja purscance Of tle call of the Genersi Coeamittee’ of Tammany Hall, the fSliowing, Ucket was Gnantmonsiz slocied:—-Delogates to Mayoralty Uonvanticn Hickard B Connolly, Jobn Murphy, Neleon Smith, Stephen CeatE Pheodare Proment, James Devlin, Delegates t» the Rint Jadicial Convention~Jehn Kelly, Raward A. Moore, ohn M, Tracy, George 8, R. * Kummyel Couriney in ‘ y ‘or Delegates to the Counctimante Cooren- bd patrick Don Parick roll, George Brandon. Micha- th Cover, Joseph McDermott, Rufus Dodge, For Delegater to the School Conven:ion—Jerome Buck, Bryan Lawrence oat wick, “Bernar: ; 120 Bette Mn Wheeler, don Minton, Richard Morphy, Wan i kirby, Wm. TH. Undernitt, John Lowndes anier Back, A. Hamilion Pride, Jobs Heary McCabe. Le ™ . Tesne 7, Stitt Charles Alle , Wenlay ® Yar With power to Gl IN M. TRACY, ; AMES DEVLIN Tospeolora. Jounin mopeumore, 0"

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