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Arrival of the Fulton. New York, Oct. 31. --The steamer Fulton (news telegraphed from Cape Race,) has arrived here. An insane man had attempted to shoot the Queen of Spain. Garibaldi's Neapolitan Ministry had resigned. The departure of French troops for Rome had been suspended. [Second Dispatch] Sheridan Knowles, the author, was lost in the steamer Arctic on the voyage from Hull to C ladt. The fortifications of Cherbourg and Algiero will be strengthened. A number of steel-cased frigates are to be built for France. The garrison at Marseilles is to be reinforced. The French fleet has been recalled from Naples. Advices from Syria state that the French had established a provisional municipality at Decralkaishner, and had reinstated the Christians in houses built by the French soldiers. The Paris flour market was high, under rainy weather.
r nest; heavy Cedar Feed Buckets $6.50 per dozen. Bags — Seamless Bags, 25; Manchester do., 19 @ 23; Gunny do., 12 @ 14 Beans.--White $1.37½ @ 1.50 per bushel. Beeswax.--32 to 33--active. brooms.--$2@3, according to quality. Coffee.--We quote Rio 14½ @ 15½c.; Laguayra, none in market; Java 16½ @ 17cts.; Mocha 18 cents. Market firm. Corn.--We quote 65 @ 70 cts. per bushel. Market quiet. Corn Meal--Country 85; city ground 85 @ 90 Candles.--Tallow 15 per lb.; Jackson's 15; Hull's 16 cts.; Adamantine 20 @ 23; Sperm 45; Patent Sperm 54 @ 56 Cement.--James River $1.70 @ 1.80 per bbl.; Northern Rosendale at $1.70 @ 1.80. Coke.--For city consumption $5 per cart load of 25 bushels, for soft lump; soft hail $4.50. Hard lump and hail $4.50. Cotton Yarns, &c.--Cotton Yarns 21 @ 22 cts; Cotton Cordage 24 cts; Seine Twine 27 cts; Carpet Warp 22 cts; Wrapping Twine 22 cts. Cotton.--8½ to 12 cents. Coal.--White and Red Ash Anthracite Coal, for grates, $6.50 per cart lo
dar Feed Buckets $6.50 dozen. Bags--Seamless Bags, 25; Manchester do., 19 to 23c; Gunny do., 12 to 14 Beans.--White $1.37 1/2 to 1.50 per bushel. Beeswax.--32 to 33--active. Brooms.--$2 to 3. according to quality. Coffee.--we quote Rio 14 1/2 to 15 1/2; Laguayra, none in Market; Java 16 1/2 to 17 cts.; Mocha 18 cents. Market firm. Corn.--we quote 65 to 70 cts. Per bushel. Market quiet. Corn Meal--country 85; city Ground 85 to 90 Candles.--Tallow 15 lb.; Jackson's 15; Hull's 16 cts.; Adamantine 20 to 23; Sperm 45; Patent Sperm 54 to 55 Cement.--James River $1.70 to 1.80 bbl.; Northern Rosendale at $1.70 to 1.80. Coke.--for city consumption $5 per cart load of 25 bushels, for soft Lump; soft Hail $4.50. hard Lump and Hail $4.50. Cotton Yarns, &c.--Cotton Yarns 21 to 22 cts; Cotton Cordage 24 cts; Seine Twine 27 cts; Carpet Warp 22 cts; Wrapping Twine 22 cts. Cotton.--8 1/2 to 12 cents. Coal.--White and Red Ash Anthracite Coal, for grates, $6.50 cart
. J. H. Anderson, Wm. S. Archer, E. W. Ayres, Geo. C. Baughman, Chas C. Baughman, David Bridges, R. M. Bridges, Henry Bullington, H. Beers, R. Alonzo Brock, J. M. Binford, R. E. Binford, Ira Blunt, W. C. Barker, J. W. Chapman, M. T. Clarke, L. A. Cocke, Dr. John Clopton, A. C. Cole, J. A. Craig, H. D. Danforth,--Doggett, J. A. Dill, Jack Ellerson, C. H. Exall, Wm. Exall, R. Ellett, Samuel Etting, M. Fontaine, Wm. T. Gibson, W. G. Gray, S. Gray, J. W. Green, T. R. Green,--Gentry,--Gilliam, Irving Hull,--Haynes, Pat Henry, M. Hudgins, P. B. Jones, Dave Jones, R. J. Jordan, T. Kellogg,--Lind say, E. B. Meade, S. D. Mitchell, Chas. Mittledorfer, J. R. Mountcastle, A. H. Mebane, J. French Meredith, Charles A. McEvoy, W. H. P. Morriss, J. E. Mayo, R. McMurde, R. G. Maddux, W. Norwood, L. Nunnally,--Pardijons, J. G. Powell, W. A. Piet, H. Picot, J. H. B. Paine, W. A. Pegram, George Peterkin, G. R. Pace, T. A. Pace, W. G. Pollard, H. Peaster, Mann Page,--Redd, T. Randolph, D. J. Burr Reeve, J
The Yelverton case. --The Scotch Yelverton Commission, which has been sitting at Manchester during several days, terminated its labors. The object of this tribunal was to discover, on the part of Major Yelverton, something prejudicial to the character of Mrs. (Longworth) Yelverton, but their labors are said to have resulted in total failure. Mrs. Yelverton has left Manchester for Hull, on her way to Whitland Abbey, the seat of the Hon. H. Yelverton, uncle to the Major. The unfortunate lady and her friends appear very confident as to the decision likely to be given at Dublin, in the course of May or June, by the full Court of Judges, to whom the exceptions taken on the recent trial will be argued.
Not guilty. --William Moss, a free negro, charged with receiving an overcoat, worth $12, which was stolen from Irving Hull, was examined before the Mayor and discharged, the defendant proving that he purchased the garment of a white person.