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The Daily Dispatch: November 20, 1860., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Admiral David D. Porter, The Naval History of the Civil War., Chapter 50: Second attack on Fort Fisher. (search)
ordan and G. A. Barnard; Acting-Gunner, J. W. Irwin. Wabash first-rate. Captain, Melancton Smith; Lieutenant-Commander, C. H. Cushman; Lieutenants, E. C. V. Blake and H. C. Tallman; Surgeon, H. F. McSherry; Passed-Assistant-Surgeon, J. H. Tinkham; Acting-Assistant Surgeon, N. L. Campbell; Paymaster, Geo. Cochran; Chaplain, C. A. Davis; Second-Lieutenant of Marines, L. E. Fagan; Acting-Masters, W. U. Grozier and S. J. White; Acting-Ensigns, G. T. Davis, Whitman Chase, E. A. Small and J. F. Brown; Acting-Master's Mates, Wm. R. Lyons, D. E. Knox, J. J. Fuller, Jr., Wm. Read, Jr., E. P. Blague, H. C. Thorburn and J. B. Lukens; Engineers: Chief, A. C. Stimers; Second-Assistants, J. S. Green, P. R. Voorhees, W. C. Williamson, A. Michener and N. W. Buckhout; Acting-Third-Assistants, J. W. Collins, W. H. Peabody and J. T. Smith; Boatswain, Charles Miller; Gunner, Cornelius Dugan; Carpenter, Wm. Hyde; Sailmaker, H. W. Frankland. *Vanderbilt--Second-rate. Captain, Charles W. Pickeri
Finances in New York. New York, Nov. 17.--Several of the banks have proposed to discount $1,000,000 of sixty day bills on Brown & Bros., to be used by the latter to purchase sterling bills drawn against produce now useless for want of purchasers of sterling bills. Forced sales of sterling for Atlantic 1a2 per cent, premium. The market is unsettled, but relief is expected if the negotiations with Brown & Bros. and others succeed. Money is worth 12 per cent, on the best double pBrown & Bros. and others succeed. Money is worth 12 per cent, on the best double paper, and 18a21 per cent, on good single names. New York, Nov. 19, P. M.--The Banks as yet have failed to agree on any plan to relieve the exchange market, and exchange is nominal. Bank shares, State and Federal securities are seriously lower — U. S. 5's were offered to-day at $97 without bids; last week they were quoted at $102. The weekly City Bank statement is as follows: Decrease in loans $2,365,000. Decrease in specie $1,661,000. Decrease in circulation $282,000.