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Marine Intelligence.port of Richmond, November 9.high Water this day (Saturday) 1 ½ o'clock.
Arrived,
Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, mdze., and passengers, D. & W. Currie.
Steamship City of Richmond.
Mitchell, Philadelphia, mdze.
and passengers.
C. P. Cardozo.
Brig New York, Cooper, Baltimore, in ballast, Jas. Grays Sons.
Sloop Sophia, Coleman, James river, wheat.
Schr. Lynchburg, Harris, New York, mdze., D. & W. Currie.
Schr. Willard Saulsbury, Hudson, Philadelphia, coal, W. T. Staples.
Sailed.
Steamship Jamestown, Skinner, New York, mdze.
and passengers, Ludlam & Watson.
Schr. Buena Vista, Robby, down the river, light.
Schr. Roxanna, Moore, down the river, light.
Cleared--Nov. 9.
Brig Charles Miller, Brewer, with tobacco for Bristol, England, by Caskies & Harrison.
Newark, Nov. 7.--Arr'd , schr. Banquet, Suffolk.
Va.
Norfolk, Nov. 8.--Arr'd , schr. Jno. P. Hooper, Richmond
Explosion of the propeller Globe many killed and Wounded. Chicago,Nov. 8.
-- The propeller Globe, with arrived from Buffalo this morning, exploded her boiler, at her dock, at ten o'clock afternoon, while getting up steam for the purpose of hoisting out freight.
Several persons were killed and a number injured.
The killed are Mary Ann Golden, Patrick James Hobbie, all of Chicago; Benj.
, first engineer; Forsyth, second engineer, and four firemen.
The injured are the Clerk, slightly.
N. Luddington and Michael Cock, of Chicago; Peter Barnholt, of Erie; John Hayden, of Rochester; Julian Hatch and David Dana, of Chicago; and the first site-all badly.
The boat is a complete wreck.
The boat is owned by Wm. O Brown, of Buffalo; valued at $15,000, and insured for
The Daily Dispatch: November 10, 1860., [Electronic resource], The next Congress. (search)
Coffee Crop. New Orleans,Nov. 8.
--Accounts from Puerto Rico, of the 27th of October, state there have been heavy rains, and that the coffee crop will be small.
Northern markets. Baltimore,Nov. 9.
-- Flour closed steady-- How is Street and Ohio $5.50; City $5.37. Wheat Red $1 20 @ 1.35; White $1.40@ 1.65. Corn. Starch Yellow 69@70.
Provisions quiet.
Bacon ; 11 ½@; 11 ¾; Mess Pork $19.50 @ 19.75.
Coffee Candy 13.14 @ 15.
Whiskey dull at 20 ¾.
New York.
Nov. 9.--Cotton heavy.
Flour heavy — Southern $5.65@6.
Wheat quiet.
Corn declining tendency -- mixed 70 @72 cts. Pork mass $19.12 @ 19 25; prime $14 50.
Orleans Molasses-- new crop 51 Spts.
Turpentine heavy .14 ¼ @14 Rice firm and active at 4 5/4@4 ¾c. -- Stores lower — New York Centrals 80; U. S. 5 s of .
in New York, Nov. 8, of $11. 000 Va. 6's, at and $20.000, Tenn, 6's at $