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EEE” THE RECEPTION (° °SORGE THOMPSON IN BOSTON. The Abclitioniststs | Fen (From ot ‘The call for a reee pig rival ot George Thon > tude to Faneuil Hal! their conduct of defeating the the meeting up. surrounded on th- who act as merry voed, and Driven from tall, * at, Nov 16] in honor of the ar- évew a vast multi- but, judging from convoked by tier «ore om the platform wh ny Raney Jackson. William A, Whe Went) | m ®, Channing, Sami. J. May, BB Fost 2 Frederick Douglass, eT8 Ol lerrer wu ie erercoss “ »y Me, Garrison, who attempted to rend iv of Mr, Thompson's labors in the ry generally, and for the melio oJ and fifty mi ' Sritain; in favor of the &e commencing in present day. without There did »nized purpose to pre- ward; but his remarks oe time, drowned by tered by persons whose 4 that they did not hould be heard by any of universal oppressed peori- 1880, and contipus . intermission, in P= vd ont of it, not appear to be any : vent Mr. Garrison tr: were, for the grea! calls of Louder ” manner afforded « wish to bear. or +1 one. Mr. Garrivon several sentences of welcome to Georg for the reasons stated in the addi mts ond when he withdrew, “three era for were called for and given, by @ host. ra iot im the centre of the a Werepers Prins appearance was the of the spirit of di-or * every attempt to « Ore Calle fo te platform, and his ore general outbreak 1 hurraing followed y In rapid suc- ers for our country;”” ven roe cheers for Governor ! Fillmore,” © three “ sod lowdly were they scoans, hisses,and the ae cheers’ for responded to, mi me forward to the {am happy to iaform ia the hall, and I hope 1 obser. ing the rules of ng andgroans.) Ifyou here is "he door. and you rescue and you thet the city that his presence #1) good manners, (Hi do pot like our prees+ can go This is+ hie night, and you have no tight to dirturh ‘ you wil do so at your peril. (Wurraing wee | ) Mr. Patuusvs ree <\ ng that the people of Borton, by givinu » + ) on @ proper reception, could make # Debte » ut which ¥ Styled the *! Ddeantifaloity [Cr » hibit the glorious +p « for the mob of 1835, oa our fair whey would ex- triamph of a re pentant people ovr | s voice Was now silenced by yell are crise 1 “svop sour nolee ””] Mr. Quincy agate ods on od and sald. “I am sure a Boston audi-nee”; he had to bend to the Diast from the ¢ Then came upon th and the immense te augur e dirporiti to give him a brarvg + waa instantly follo Webster, groans. hisse « extent than bad marr, i troubled sea, * and overwhelming © x= men,” he continued, » by the swelling ain lor “Gentleman. it is not m- attention. Teament + tand Mer Trompsow himself, hich saluted him seems rt ota large number, fevorable symptom + for cheers tor Daniel to a more general ® place; and the excited swayed and heaved like sausetta,”’ be began, 8 and gentle- sain compelled to stop below and around him. i) to trespass upon your ta hearing.” These wore the last corn ttered by him and heard, so tremen: “ vproar Persons in the crowd amuses therevives by knocking off each bate and crps. 2 ling rach other about, Jenny bind)? Sth above the hea tov the storm to a chair which vemeat which caused Fand noise, which finally of the rowdies joined tag en upor had been peered up to bis » w subside. Mr “ah a r afresh outburst o' wok a musical turn #y in singing— We won't ¢ We we at ‘Then follewed clanprnn « ing. burraing, groan. a) Daviel Webster;” * three chime “ three greans tor Jehn | ui ing, soreech- three cheers tor for Bupker Hill,” with much laugh: ter— three eberrs for Sia t Then came kee Doodle” whist! f about fifty in tl contre, “ Three eb: 4)” were next re- quired, and given, a Convention’ Ip thes different parte of th bel as long as the or wade de the clicles. “Three creer galled up Abby Foie Mtr oc given with tromenccus Btraightway sory ts right of free ope.» stemtorian voloe war you holier louder 4 aint it?” repliea Fpectability among ibe ing in sublime mejerty i Ke & rational bing thew of Mons stirrec up in speaking uncer the with pow on, Abby" “Goen”) I on the right of 4 but you will r in Pane vil Pa!l seers for the Men ngs were formedin ro ances performed om breaking in tor tho United States” e front of the north gal- rsfor Abby Folsom’? weer ell from Abby about the ~d in a very high ke A w, calling oat © Can't This te glorious doings, I have seen more tion. The lion, roam- jesert. behaves more You act like a se" je. It is worse ti on of # chairman ter. [Orias of “Go the way you trample par«mount and You csll your- » ailowed to speak, t by adel r1O BAY i t even backed by the oration to a close ‘Thempron speak” “% from the cen: Wrrtiaw but it was no Trroponk Parken wD w tried to get a hearing, then eeeayed to stem the mighty ood by poi to the por- Adems. sod BP Faneuil; bat ing, pulling, dancing, and commotion, and comme traits of Warningto Quincy Aga Advanced, withdrew Mr. Thomp- er the platorm nud declared tho moeting ned 120n Waionr, editor of the Chronotype, next mounted the rtan< : . in bis hand, viz. -—Mr. Thompson's wri ” -oxelai ned, © If thie is not @ free bs a free prore, and ed. ol Webster.” J, bot hecould not stop the clamor “fhree caunrs for Douglass’ were called for and given folliwed by ® call for “three cheers for the devil During intervais between the gronns, hisses, and clapping. he mansgeo t+ get off the following taunts “Thin is Faneuil Heli, aod Bostow ideas of liberty of ech, is it?" “Why don't you give three cheers for cheers for the fugitive fon of a negto--any * came a call for ‘three ra to bave the gas cht, the audie aif past mine t meeting having turned ff, « began to disperse +l hall wae cleared. the ’ . been utterly aad thamelully defeated dy @ disorderly band of miechierour no and boys, wholly regardiess of the rights of the parties who bed in gal manner obtained permiseion to use the huil for a lawiul object. The pecch that Thompson, the Engl Abolitiontst, was to have Del‘vered, BY TEL RAPA. Bosrow, Nov. 16, 1880, mpson, the aboll meeting, last night, The speech that Mr tiontst, Inter ded to deli at the is published in the papers this morning. He begins by speaking of bis e¢miration of the Institutions of America, which he has always admired and vindieated in his own country He oon to relate whet has been done for r form Engiand—the abolishiag of slavery in the West Indies. the repeal of the corn law, Ko, Heattocks the abuser in Great Britain, as Mows:—" Truth demands the confession, that oppres- ns sion and Injusticr, in a thonrand forme, are atill to be found in all perteof the Beitith dominions, While the lovers ot tree¢om end the friends of philanthropy have been Inboring ‘© extinpate the foul systems of slavery end the sla and in other ways ha been seek ng to ameiic nis © condition of their fe ow subjects and of ¢ hyman race, others of my countrymen have bern » sg unholy ware—he' been trampling on tt ' «ofthe weak and defence- less, and. in variour } he world, have been taining inatitutions + opelies injurious to the interests, and in violu! the rights of the people.” He refers to Mr Web ‘ Marrachusette has not forgotten th: thet guided the Mayflower to Ply mouth Ree cugh the peerless intellect of Mareacbu fer from the stroke of « Southern & t be old Bay State is sound, ‘and still beats responsive 9 the inetinots of mature, ‘the dictates of hume: aud the claims of the trembilng outeast who a *s a shelter on her soil” He then takes the of Webster relative trode to Kossuth ti New Hampshire din- lacing in ie tt Crafts, qnote« demands ot Orafts and bis equally or . ven up: ad I eee tbat th mand isin derision of ablisbed laws of vs! 9. Geotlomen, there is om earth greeter (oan arbitrary or derpotio ‘The lightning hes it» power, avd the whirl an te power, but ther» is more capable of shekiny a+ advance of this eountey ounces ite slavery, say be tL bave identified myeett with those who are heid in slavery on thie roll, and on ane, to promu) gate the doct: ines of em: jnelpa- je the jusiice of the impeachment offence reaches far beyond the and sit wad peed gi tater. My aspirations for free- dom tv an Whte go the soll polluted by ti of rare in Letene the a i. yt a no geogra: daries. I ioa's earth, among Gea henever I toe U solide even one of trem stricken, f denounce the Gteseor and demand the deliverance of the captive. expense in reducing novelty of every description, tnd in the engege of the bekt artiste, ‘The enter: tainments to. morrow ae we commence with the “ Bhoemaker as Toulose ” Boott whose the neighborhood of the Bowery is very jeed justly so. as @ better stock actor ever appeared in its walls—will sustain hii character of Jacob det. ‘The part ot Adelaide by Miss Wemyss. The concluding piece will be * Don Cesar de Pazan--Boott as Don Cwsar. and Miss Wemyss as Maritane ; the other characters by an excellent stock company. ‘The stage management of this theatre is jucted with great dramatic ability by Mr. Stevens, corse moving on with great regularity. Broavway Turatne.—To- morrow evening. the beau- tiful play of the * Betrothal.” the pre of which prodestion has been so highly evlogised by the Phila- jelphia press, will be produced for the first time in this city—Couldock a# Marsio; Richings (formerly the great favorite of the Park) as Salvitore; Con (the excellent actor) as Juranio; Fredericks (always pleasii Whiting as Pietro; Mada: rte Abbott as Fillippa. and Mra Hield as the Marchioness. ‘The new play isthe production of an American, and asithas already been found a work of great merit, abounding with beautiful sentiment, it is hoped native talent will be encouraged ‘The following extract epeaks for itself—it Is taken from the Philadelphia Model Courier :— “Tt would re jon sll the qualities of a while atthe same time it is thoroughly pos foenes and inoide are Italian, justenovgh removed from the world aroun us to produce upon the imagination the mellowing and softening intinence of distance, nad yet so new realin their ocneeption, as to move Athy with the varying ved arigtocrat of the pla: ‘du end no® upom the * Rialto,” but his prine! aralle! of Intitude and longitude drawn from the deep- tented springs o heart in every country they are felt to ve, though viewet ening medium, yet still’ the same those that govern the rire and fall of Dock and Wall streets, or awell the veins of the purse proud, millionare, of Broadway end Cheeaut street — jo with alll the characters. ‘They are sill viewed through poetical mediw i yet they are felt to be real men creations All the beholder beauty, while as mon “ with like they sway our sympathies. It ie Peculiarity in all of Mr. Roker's plays, but particularly in “the Be fives thom such gremt dem wer, We ha size 106 featanee, a8 shores hy clarsical in thought and diction as “Ci “Aane Boleyn.” We have had others, again, all action and excitement, and all true to na tere, too, but wanting in the high poetic element, which Alone makes them works of arts. Mr. s the only He is equally poetien] and truthful. the imagination, while he stirs the heart—he fli pleasure, even while extorting from ns sighs and characte’ ti nd i passions 8 ourrelves, this ality porfe they, Kept in subordination to one which gives the key- note to all, and produces the proper drastic hurmony. His diction 14 atrong, direct, enargetio, and more purely ing writer with whom we are acquainted, Ninco’s Ganorns—Nibdlo effers a bill of a very amas- ing and diversified character for to-morrow evening. He has, since his engagement ot the Rw beenevery week in splendid. and gorgeous p: mimes, which. trom their scenic beauty, must have cos ar ‘st kmount of money. and we are glad to perceive price has been ‘app bien respectable aseemblegea the enterisinmentes will commence with the R. in their evolutions and graceful daacing on the co clastique. This will be followed by the mew grand- divertissement in eight characteristic dances, introduc- ing the accomplished and classic danseuse Mile, Ber- tin. The amusements will conclude with the gorgeous feiry rpectacle om’ Racuel or the Magic Sts which ior splendor of scenery. dresses, and decorations, has never been equalled ja this country. Puntox’s Trreatae —What aball we say of theamuse- ments of this establishment? Are they er ’ The answer of the citizens is in the efilrmative, Need the ked whex Burton, the great comedian and, we believe, one of the best in the world, is atitshead. He moves with the spirit of the age—Auits the taste and r+Sinement of the times—is bis own stege maneger—measures the cepecity of bis acters—allows po man toselect tor bimselt. aad allots toeach whet bis natural’genius or acquired ability can master, £0 astogive the picture of exh dram true to‘nature To-merrow evening. the entertainments commrnce with the comedy of* Bducction.” with an excellent cast, This will be followed by a terpsicho- reon display by Miss Walters and M. Frederic, and the amusements will conclude with Master's’ Rival.” ‘Who will hesitate to go to Burton's ? Nationat Toraree.—Mr. Purdy, the able and very active manager of this establishment, s 8 to be ative to the interests of his patrons in catering weil fortheir amusement. To morrow evening he offers & programme of entertainment which cannot tail to attract a full house. Mr. Burke. the great low eomodian. is engaged, and willappearin two pieces. ‘The first is the “Coskney in China; Burke es Bevjamin Bowbell. This piece will be succeeded by the drama cf the “ People’s Law- yer,” Mr. Burke in bis inimitable personation of Solon Shingle. No doubt the reappearance of this favorite comedian will be hailed with delight by the visiters of this establishment. The amusements will cluse with the beautiful nevtical drama of * Black Eyed Susan;”’ William by Mr. Watkins, and Suran by Miss K. Mes- aye Thien Matt.—Another of those very attractive entertainments. namely, «grand ssered concert, will | come off this evening, at the abore hall. The selec: tion of sacred music is excellent, and as regards the performance, If we may judge from the preceding con- certs, this nl edifice will be crowded again to- night, to lie vocalization of Anna Bisbop, end to hear some of the most beautiful compo- sitions of the leading masters, whic by the most poweriul orchestra ever oallocted toge in this city The whole will be directed by the great Maestro, Bochsa, whe ical arrangements have given such general ratiefaction that, at the conclu- slon of each overture. the most enthusiastic cheering follows, Messrs. Novelli, Seguin, and Manvers, assist on the occasion. —Mechavtos’ Hall, during the past week, has been, as usual, crowded. It appears to us. that it matters little what number of amuse- mente may be in the city, as the hall seems to be a fa- vorite resort. Christy manages his business well; he has # fine company, well organized, aud every way cal- culated to please bis patrone Frivows’ Orena Hover. —A Qne bill of entertainment is offered for to-morrow evening. Sin roprorentations of the Shaking Quaker the violin snd accordeon by Messrs, Meyer and Huntly Anenican Musrum.—The entertainments to be gi at thie populer establishment, during the next week, are of a yety novel and attractive charecter. General Yom Thumb, the greatest curiosity in the world, coa- sidering bis ‘age, height and weight, will appear in variety of entertulnments. Ue will reprerent Bona. | parte. Frederick the Grent. will also dross in Highland costume. and give several medley performances, siag: dancing. and otheramusiog f fe will bein on at 11 o'clock, in the atternoon at three, and | In addition to this, the in ting of | end the faree of “Bombar ment for 25 cents. Greenwood maneges this concern well Wasnixoton Hatt.—The beautifal “Panorama of the Pilgeim’s Pr *. sheuld be seen by those who can admire a painting of great mocit. It is being hibited at 508 Broadway. Mivenvs Rooms.—“ The Grand Panorama of Cuba,” which has been generally pronounced a splendil work of art, still continues to be exhibited at the above 100m, 8 Haus. —P and Craun’s excellent “ Pa norama of Cali‘ornia,” should be teen by those who take delight in the speculations going on in this coun- try. It is said to be a tairnful picture Mu Denrsten will give @ concert in Newark, on ndey evening. end one in Brooklyn o1 Tuveday New Youx Awrnititearne —In addition to the very attractive features of light amd pleasing amusements fven nightly at thie bitebment, by the inimite- | e French Equestrian Company.” Me Jobo @ the great & an clown, will appear and delight audicnce with o budget of wit. Merevt—Partapecenia —? the “ Forty Thieves,” which tr end reesived with enthusiastic cheer every night next week, and io th Wednesday and Baturday, Pete Morris, whose Yan- | kee songs are so much admired, {9 alvo a feature—his | new cong ot“ Jenny Lind’ it mush admired. This attraction, with th Longe Ad beholding every won. | der ofthe world, m: ja ploee of amusement a avorite resort, heantifal spectacle of | Court Oatendar—M: nday. dvarda, Jue. 1,017, 1,090, 121, 1,028 | ses, 210s, 998, 428, 1,056, 1,028, 1027, 1,028, 1/629, 1 090. CITY TRADE REPORT. Batvavay, Nov. Lth--6P. M. Acues-There war mere activity in the market, while holders were firm. with sales of 160 bbls, at $6 12% for po NAS SL for pearls. The stool the Inspection fehowse thie moraing. reached 2,837 bbis , of ich 1 ere pote, aud the residue pearis. Baranerorrs ati The tranractions during the day were somewhat rertricted by the limited ar- rivals of State and Western flour, aod holders were very frm. There wae a fair home trade inquiry. anda moderate demand for export The sales aggreqate 11,000 bie. domestic at $4 125 & $4 31', for Ne 2 au. with common to atreight State at $4 G2 @ mixed to fancy Michigan avd Indians at coy 6235 & $4 81; good brands Ohio at $4 75 a $4 81 round beop do. 81a $4 04, and pure Genesee $4 01a $5 Canadian was in limiced request, with rales of 1.100 bbia, at $462 In bond. which exbibite & tendency in favor of purchasers The receipts of Southern four were romewbat increased, yet not to xtent as to have any important effect on the The traneactions com prises 400 bbla, at $50 $5 19% for mixed to com Alezeudria, Balt and Georgetown Flour t at decided a with eales He 160 bbls Indian Corn ‘as firm, but exoredin \ were hoary, with ta: andian aise was de mt supply in market ba bushels white bi — prime white Genesee samd 2500 0! ther eotares, ten wee. « ened, there e noticed verry 0800 The sales o! the day oom. oa Lane Lr lots St. some quailties. “Within the mado of 750 tons Liverpool three cargoes Bi at $58 pg nig onths; one 40. bag bones 37365 for steamere use. at private in, Authracite has improved, chiefly Owing to the igh rates demanded in Philadelphia, and an advance Poh iy sales were making ‘0 y at $6 50 0 vere tet sales reported on 'Change were 600 baler witha firm market. Since, there were some large traneac! We quote the rates buyers offer Liven root CrssiricaTion. .—-We note sales of 500 boxes Malaga raising it $1 90 ; 1,000 half do, ut $1 00a $1 05; and 1,000 quarter do., at b2ic a bbe, Of Zante currants, there were sales to the extent of 25 barrels, trom se- cond hangs, and about 1,000 do, new orep, to arrive at $1 50a $1 87% quality. 210 4T8.— The Cambria’s letters not being at hand, rates to Liverpool were dull, with but litt offering. Flour was offered at ls. 3d wes arked Cotton was nominal at 5-82d., and gral at 4d.a4Md Heavy gdods were shipped at 17s. 6d. To Glasgow, dead weight was taken at 208 To London there was no change. To California, rates for clippers varied from $1 to $125; in other vessels, from 60c. 8 Too, Tae steamship Pampero. to sail on the first proximo, took some freight at $3 per foot, for San Francisco, and $2 50 for Valparaiso. & Hay.—New North River ba'e was held at 45c. @ 600., tale of about 2,000 bales, principally for ship- men Hewe—Mething of Importance transpired to-day, while en were steady, including dew-rotted Ame- rican, at $1 10 a $1 20. Hives.—The stock on hand, at present, is not near being sufficient to supply the Memon teal considera- ble transactions are reported to arrive. Since our last weekly statement, the rales embra at 13340. the average weight being 22 do. (Ki, 1644 Ibs, at lie . whi at 133;0., together with 6.000 yet to a at the same rate, with six month’s credit; al Juan, rejecting water dam: at 125¢0.; 178 do. they run. at 12c, 6 mouths; 800 green salted Grende, 43 Ibi 47 lbs., at 63(¢ ; 1,401 Minos. as tio , with 400 500 Irieh slaughter, 46 « 18 1bs., at 18%. a 140., And 215 dry Seutherm at 10\0. cash. Of Irith calf skins. in hair, we note rales of 1,560, reging 7a 7% Ibs, on tarms not vaderstocd. In Bal timore, for this market. some 6000 Buenos Ayres and Re Grande have brought 14';c., 8 months, merchant- a ois — —Sales were made of 12,000 Rio Grande ox, at x Inpico —With @ firm market, sales were made of 80 cares of Madras, and 54 cases ‘al, at private bergain, apd 20 ceroons Caraccas at $1 05,6 months ineludipg all in first hands. Holders, at the close, were aking prices which buyers would give. Tnox.—Seoteh pig was better, with sales of 800 tons at '$19 60 a $19 75. fensh ; $20 25 a $21 50, six months, ‘The last sale ef English bare was made at $36, Leatnen.—Tke stock in store is estimated at about 60.000 cides. Hemlock sole was in better request since ovr lust, at unchanged rates, tales Were princi- pally to Fastern dealers. Ubio oak-tanned is scarce, and Fyuetatione nominal, Mol Market;.remsined in afdeprossed stat with sof 50 hhds Cuba Mascovado at 2ie, T! Inst ssle of Porto Rico was at 28 a 300 , short time; and tmall lots New Orleans sugar house at private bargain. O1s.— Whale was quiet at 53 2 55e. witha sale of interier reported at dlc., cash. Linseed was firm, with enles of 4,500 gallons at yesterday's figures. Provisions.—Pork —The market for mers was less ac- tive but — prime was firine ‘ea che 1 500 barrels at $i1 75 for end $556 a $3 62% for > closing dull. The stock of pork in our market ie dary P 4 16 76.000 barrels against 20.000 at the same peried last year. Beef was in fair retail request, with rales of 200 barrels to the trade at $8 754 $950 for Dew mess, anG $4 75 a $550 for prime do Lard wasa s shade firmer, with rales ot 200 barrels of prime at 7X9. to about Butter and cheese were held firmly at old prices, Kacs ~The sales tor six days oo: rise 500 bales Leg- horn, at 43,0. tor No. 3; 5c. ft for No 2; and 6%, for No. 1, 62 do Palermo, at 59., six months, and 700 a 800 bales Trieste, to arrive, at full prices. Rice —There was a heavy fueling in the market for this article during the week, and sales do not exceed 500 - ‘4 & $3 (2)¢, the letter being paid for The sepoly of Liverpoel sacks, was limited, and bigher prices were realized for all desorip- but “ Achtons” "We have to rwoord sales of ks Asbtons.”’ fine, at about $1 47; an invoice a 1 Marcbalte at $1 87%, and one do ground, at $1 10, er thereabouts ; both to arrive; ome cargo Tark's Island, at 2c, short ti and 600 sacks Liverpool, fine, from store, on terms not stated, Sricks —A lot ot 120 bogs jameice pimento sold for 114e , eas! 1 sold at $1128 $1.16, six A the market for whirkey 800. for State pr and Ohio; and 50 hhd pt at 290., time, with interest. Sccans.— Since our last, 100 hhds Cuba have ehang- edbands at 6% a6ic ; and 50 bhds. Porto Rico, at 64 atigec. Market dull, with a downward tendency. Sumac —Sales have been made of 1,000 bags Palermo, at $62 @ $05, 6 mos., from ship Tras there was nothing of importance done; was limited; blacks were loactive. brought 350. per lb. in —Bales of 100 slabs Banca. at Qe , 6 mos. Zan A sale of 20 casks Delgian sheet was made on termes not made pub MARKETS ELSEWHERE, STOCK SALES. Bowron, Nov. 15.—Rroker's Hoard—4 she Worcester and Bae te Se 17 do, Vermont Central Raitrond, 83% yicence Railro Iedelpbin, Wilms Rigeworth © f Haltimore Railto St; 46 Vermont i ivamis Hatlvoad. 41%; ado. Cherape v Wilmiogion’ Katirond, bby 30; & zip Sh do. aeading’ Kaliroad, wis Nov, 15.—Sh sy Poasd—$1,000 Maryland Os, 0234, 7.00 Belmore m 10% 6.0" }000 Balkiwacre and Unie Railtond bomte ‘g Sy ik and Ohio Railroad e & p, 73%; 29 @ PORBIGN MARKETS. Havana, Nov, 7.~ Our rtock of sugars is yet to about 26 to 20,000 boxes, in fret and seo of which about’ 15M.are for shipment ‘totieen but Nittle of ‘ket. and purchaters seem not over arxi an additional vaty pat ‘6 peteent on all tmportations je exacted, to raiee $180 000 to pay of a debt contracted reven or eight years ago, to reduce the valas of The suthorities b have sent a proposition to the Court of Madrid, for approbetion to turther augment the duties on all importations, ', per cent. ment the duties on exports as follows on eugars; 2, per owt on segars; and 2. per ql ql om leat tobaceo. rates may be increased or dimiatsh- ed by the Court. Thie new levy is to raise the “ying of $7,200,000 to meet the extraordinary Soe a ing incurred, to Iporease t protection of the isla army and navy for the Matanzas, Nov. 1 —The weather having set in cold | Y rain 'y favorable for grind- after the last he ing cane, and many estates wiil be ready to begin to grina by the 10th or 15th inst. The crop promises te be mere (hen an averege ove There ie now neither | ar or molasses left in firrt hands and we can, there- fore, give you no quotation of price, There has been po ralcrot rice stor that of the eargo per Teabslla, which eold at 113¢r, thirty and rixty days credit The erticle is now in rome little dem «: reights are, of nel, owing to the proda> Telegra, pete, Reports. nm ertabli x the quotations for middling are The pales of the week are 15 600 bales. New Onteans Nov 16—12 M. Tt bas been a — all day. aad business ge tally has been @ In grain nothing was doing. Provisions— Bacon mn nidee ire sear: Shoulders at 60, Rio Coffee is active, feat 28 The sales of cotton es. Hay has declined, New Ontraws, Nov. 16—P. M. 10,000 bales of cotton have bern dispered of ata 5 cine of ke. Flour continue: gens corn is hel shel. 520, Bacon rider ie. 889 Shoul- Ml down to 27h. of prime coffee hare o a 13K. rallon bends at lie. Crxcrmatt, Nov. 16, 1956, Flour clored heavy yesterday The price to-day $5 05 per bbl. Barley ranges trom 40065 ots per bushel. Oate $8040 ote. New Corn, 30255 ote mn oe BATH, ~~ bey PM. Five hundred b re been sold t 3 0. The barketie fem, and the tende here are but few hogs in market mt. ards, ‘ato, Nov. 10, 1950. The sromete ot geotece vine a cartes, have been as Flour, 16.600 bb none; corn, 6,500 Wertern flour it tir Semen CJ ears mar het fe without material change, but the of the. eath> ey! Rafa it hao at at Sve of O1 « ¢. an corn hes fatlen off; mined Western is at 510, Ohio whiskey is at 270. bien teeocesign bal hI bave Tlerday. Pew Tecee bets: to won Lord Weymouth, by ier’ Br Weledey. touted by Rev. J. 8 Donaldeon, the + Hen. Ww. L, M. ‘Leicester Par! Wars oa daughter of Ool, W. Randolp! ‘ek LMOT, ‘ On tho sth inet eat Be Louis, by the Right Rev. Dr. iGTON {2 ELL, not Florida, Hawks, Hon. Eowarp Mrs. General to Ansa Mania Witcox, daughter of Died, At the residence of her son- Lag a George G. Camp- ball on Friday e grening, the lith inst., Mrs. Hansan Enkins, aged 85 Ber friends, ‘suid thoes of her son-in-law, George G Campbell, and of her grandsons, John J. and Ge ¥. Jenkins, are respectfully invited to attend her neral, from the residence of the former, No. 216 West Nineteenth street, on Monday afternoon, the 18th ed at half past 3 o'clock, without further invi- bei "this olty. on Saturday, the 16th instant, James Curnan, 20 years and 6 months. His friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral. without further notice, from his late fresi- dence, No. 1 Whitehall street, on Sunday, the 17th, ut 1 o'clock. On Friday, the 15th instant. TH, wife of Ro- bert A. Gregory. in the 25th year of her age, and only daughter of Mr. Wm. Good. ‘The friends of the family, d those of her brothers- in-law, Jobe and William Gregory. are respecsfall; invited to attend her funeral, on Monday, The 18¢) inst., from the residence of her father, 208 West Six. teenth street, at 1 o'clock P.M. The remains will be teken to Greenwood,Cemetery. On Saturday. 16th instant, of consumption, Jous Osnoxn, aged 47 years. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Monday alternoon, at 2 0" Muse from his late residence, No. 79 Pearl street, Brook; “4 the 15! ‘instant, Wirriam Jonnson, in the nd those ot his son, Tho- age. 1d relati mas Jobneon, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No, 207 Eighth ave- nue. on Sunday, the 17th, at 2o’clock P. M, without further invitation, The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. On Saturday, Nov. 16, Jane, wife of William Lennox, aged 43 years and 6 monthi ‘The funeral will bn Tepes on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 209 Varick street. On Friday, aerator? 15, at1l P. M., of diarrhoa, oo. & protracted illness, in his 64th year, Srernen 1eKHAl ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, at bis residence, Third avenue, corner of Twenty, es street, on Sunday, 17th, at 3 o'clock P. “B.—Is is respectfully requested that no car- mig rh brought to the funeral. On Saturday morning, the 16th instant, Bernann, youngest ron of Francis and Margaret Mackey, aged 7 months and 20 da: His funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. from the corner of Main and Front streets, Brooklyn. The friends of the family are earnestly re- quested to attend, without further invitation. On Thursday, 14th instant, Hana: wife of John Gray, efter @ long and painful filness, which she bi re with a great degree of patience and fortitude, in the 48th year of her age, Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, No. 250 Bowery, on Sunday, the 17th inst , at 1 o'clock P.M. Her remains will be taken to Green wood for interment, On Saturday morning, 16th instant, after a lingering illness, Henny, son of Bernard Hart, in the 33d year of his @) ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the resideace of his father, 23 White street, on Sunday, at half past 2 o'clock P. M. On faturdty morning, 16th instant, at 1 o'clock, Isaac Dewitt, aged 66 years and 10 months ‘The friends of the rary, are respectfully invited to attend his foneral, from his late residence, No, 85 Third etreet, this day, at 1 o'clock P. M. ‘INTELLIGENCE, MARITIME Movements of the Ocean Steamers. Le . Ne Silty: ri “aise . Atlantic JUN RaeRs. 109 SUN SETS, 401 Cleared. Stenmers—Florida, Ly feet, Seymour, TPhutceety phi: Brie, shine 8 Beaman Myrock, San Fi alite? @ ‘Lora: ‘Lom erdon a Cen a Minturn & Co; Chea) Newman; Yorkshire (pkt); Sherman, Nowman. 7, Meller & Lord; mI em. Kottordam, BE Boonen, & Co; Wilbe: ren. Kull; Mery Ann, rene inal’ Bouchaud ‘et sh ibe), Almatia, Smith, fs Sines, & nner ie, Wi apt, Pailadeiohig” borland, Sheen ke, “Norfolk; orto rd: WA x on ville; Del th, ——, Norte. #tenso: Mailler & 3 Homer Park TT Rodman, Shearman, New Bedford; vi tei, ae Berry, and. oe Werks Jones. New Haven; Annawan, Laverty; , Onks; and Willard, Dayton, Providence. Arrives. dip Franklin, Wotton, Havre. Nov jer toM Livingston. Sambro’ 1 Saweo Nev 2, * Head * 200, White, Cherloston, 8 dave, with ootton, to T Nov 8, int 36, lou 71 38, apo a Gark Globe, for 8 seolst are abate or Haran, ( ay Ost. 2%, i 4 88, Be, to 3 J Tayi periensen som al win Ni during the whole passage, and beavy Heather encops for the fast fear or hve days; the winds have Deen Tigh from the Norih. Bi ‘ary, Watts, Savannah, 14 days, with cotton, tor . Ri ® Graves 7 chile Harel rahi, 15 day’ Re, to St Cletrman & © Behr Jobn Wertert ir), Kinney, Naseau, NP, 21 days, with ‘wood and fruit, to Beh t with cottoa, &o, Derive (Be it), 1, Fought, Syaney, 79, with coal, 77, with cot- 1 Crom et, tae SE on 75 17, spoke from, Witmssngto omer 0. ‘lie, Harmon, jaye, with cotton, er. Smith, Smith, Wilmington, NC. 8 days, with poval ptores ape ont Powall & 9. io titre sehr ashore om the South or sixty, men work Delaware, saw aherm brig. with io square reged ve wt her lower toa EW Davis, chedeiee Wilmington, NC, 13 days, with a sr ulnare, Moore. Machias, 8 a: Mt Sonn srirrey ca ae m+ ont h oo a ho ure, chr Buena ists te Sarah A) Lae Pritad Baiuers 8 ‘aye. x Bevarebare, Sdaye. au, Baltimore. Slcop Plan‘or, Cartwright, Sag Harbor. ® emehige Baltic, Comstock, for Liverpool; Florida, Lyon, ) ok, i; ’ to the mem Et anderen ver romping ee ‘when the os aie Bee Nov It—Wind during the day from Southeast. Welegraphic Marine Reports. ce aintist—Brig Ann Musabeth, Woot tndion sehr dabinds BSavanwan, Ny 13. Cleared—Sobr Virginia, N York. Letter Bags Pina gy Ry x79 wilt ‘Boom (67 Exenange| odmenday, mith of steamor Washington, f. ‘lose at or teuisienersgtase ah inst. enuittere ean be pre paid at the above office, to any part of ‘world. ‘The above Letter Bago are also at Kenyon’s, 91 Wall streot, Herald Marine Correspondence. MILA ov 16 PM. Pag ly Sa py Surenger, Gibba: Plymouth: Mora, Cutirill, New Haven ghanig, Gain, Providence; Mobawk, Johnson, Calals; Cleared Barks Nashua, Chfford: Tremont, Sears, and La- gonia, Howes, Boston; Gem. Nickerson. rigs Do aware, Hard teh Bacar, Pigarak, Higgins, Howton: Kather Elise? ford, Portland; steame? Kenuebes, Flowers, N Barx Limerta Packet, at Baltimore from Liberia, on the in which lost main and Sth inst, experienced a» severe mizen maste, boats, and split base an fy to Now York. She was iy; tase socounts te she bad been discharged, and was undergo- ing repairs, gale. cm thedth tant ia Int 38 0, ine alesk." whisky ‘with the stebnees of she crew, rendered it necessary to put into Norfolk. 16 Vincex wns, from Philadelphia for Bpston, returned on the 16th inst, havin, lying @ the’ Delaware Breakwater, during’ the 7th, loot her foremast, and Tunniued ethec decsagets alle 00d rigxing, Number and, deseription of yesscls which have passed et Boat om Bartlett's Reet, Long 1a ov 1, 1849, to Now 1, 1860:—Shins, 142; 4,124; slope, 8,075; steamboats, #.116 —Tot Notice to Mariners. In consequence of petitions from ship masters, others, the Pollock Rip Light Beat, on resumisy will elow ® wnure Light. ‘Whalemen; amen 510; aon ilota, and or station, Oct 5, had home, 950 , Chase, of Westport, 40 ins. Briggs, of Dartmouth, 60 sp. ” Braganza, Devoll, NB, clean; her boats ad just returned from,s fruitless chase of ¢ large sp whelos, having be poe ix hours, Sroken—Fob 25, las $15 8, lon 87 W, 2 mos out, 1100 4p; all well excepting’ tho eapeain he being ‘a wound Teecived in stowing oil—was recovering At oat Aug 28, Thos Winslow, eri, ‘om Payal 2, $5, oot fb in ), Na rer Sage m4 rs 24 passengers ‘vont. up aproNO art. sie alfonso, of Besee ‘was sicnalized Oot 31, lat 3126 N, W, steering 5 i ¥ eevee Ports. Curacoa, Oct 23—Bark Eira Billick col: 8 mars Sarah Coleman, from Bath for Bae ir brig Lady Sale, from St Thomas, for sen, Smith, from and for Boston, 16 <= vessels Bark omer, trom Bosten Jon hat) am bh of Venezuela do. “ATnacated,abt Oct 2 Posts Anenas, § ‘uly or Valparaleo, id 3 s Yarmourtn, NS, Nov 6—Cid brig Eagle, Valpey, San Fran- Flome Ports. okt Ane Sad 15—Arr ecbré Kmpire, Segensw, Brave, ileox, Oliver, Nimrod, and =F wines, —_ See rt jrown, Elmira Rogers, aud Dan T tlcop Bilza, trom Providence Baxrixche, Nov 15—Arr ships Angelique winter, Onl Jao; Jane Parker, Jordan, Alexandria, to nas Bt Andrew. Robertson, Maracaibe sel S Henry, wvon, Nov 15—Cld ship Chicora, Holm, moe oe te do: Oak, Ryder, Fhiladetphi (Duteb), Meppelder, Buenos ayres, via Sa aan Iona, from in a Nothing sailed; wi Sacrerty, bpd in the ‘tter part pretty fresh. Bark Ie arr vekr Concaslan, NYork. €ld sche rut, ‘Nev 13—-Arr sloops Jam Briggs, and Chie! ‘ond, Fall River, to lond for NYork. 2: Mth—sl brig Hemry Marshall, Wort, arene Buoxsront, Nov 12-Sld brig 4 Milliken, Leighton, Pen= aco! Cuatixeron, Nov 12—Arr steamship gon, N York; barbs Queen Yictorie ( Br} Sumter Humphrey, Besron: echre i Be)e Moats Mout Hult (d wash a Smith, NYork. Below, bark Sarah L. Bry- 3 In th Conia, , ship Kitey, feos Mobile be rio, eiceridges Bork sob Hatarante inte Silo Pairlan Ve ‘ork; sohr Helene, Gritha, do; Fostor, do for Ma- ig for, Halifax: Lucy ‘Door Isle for dove ore pe it Geo Baward, vd, Philadelphia; pet are bark Wm M Harris, Hallet re reported at the bar); 2th, sehr Cicero, needs e; both, bark Mom Brown, NYerk. Cid 24 B Travis, Bolles, NYork. 1.8, Nov i3—Arr sohr Richmond, Fu pper, Calais for Philndeldiia; Walcomar, Atkins, Rondout for Province- Kosnoke. 15th, 11 AM—No arrival. In port, sohrs M, Key Wi lov b—Are Oct 29, bark Rode: i 2th, bark Lewellen, Mary Elizabeth, 1, Rov 2, renee, N Yor 801 Havana, 23th. Tight soh re, Tam unable to for he offin tic wate Ww aM. 2 fell Tigeed br ned three large schrs, all 1) laden, ats ‘There are no vessels in the » Nov 9-Uld sehr 0; joynton, cen ships Revenue, C: van Boston; New On eave Joveph Tela shipe, bentrice, Rogers, Wavre: John § Speare, ee ert eee Stricklan: hy Mehr Macy McConnell, Ma: rh rT mage, ee aro Williay N Fall el; ry ork ah, Paes Garvin, Pecber, Alban Biw Ben won, Nov 15—Arr soSrs Cohasset, Philadelpbia; sett, Alban VrrLaper oan ow 15--Art brig Dirio, Near, Calais, are, y Gandy, Btorer, Providenee,” steamer Vulcau, Nb enon, Nov 11—Below, sche Syren, Lewis, from Phi- Ipbi Sonthpert. Jackvon. alhani y James b i Portesovrn, Noy 12—Arr tobrs ne Achorn, Sylvester, N th, brig a your iarbor)—Sebr ‘fara, Parsons, NYork for mon, Nov li—Arrechrs Johu Warren, Lozier, NYork; CP Brewn, Appl Mary, Lal Jo; Lame Sid sehr imate bark Glee, <= Cardi ( Walesy Look, 8 York. Greet Ki $d berks Glasgow {Be} Marehsll, Be Sonne, NB Ba ; @ berks Glargow ( Teball, St Johme, raanean, Crowell, NVork: bala Live Oak, Sawyer, NYO Sr Avovstine tn the oreek, from Newvort for dome, ES ols, Mise O Langlots. F A Lan A ANY W leh, Preetor Ae lant, WW ety TW pest an B Lainores, eee hs wn Me sa—Bork Childe Hatolé—G Kill Kelley, of pad bark, by Tnediats walmart ately ity will be spared to eather ‘akon rao, my 3 im. Uh Apply te WARD & PRICK 10 Wall tavoat. 84N FRANCISCO—ON TUESD4 v 20th inst:—The elegant packet “lp Horavi Avory, master, having comploted her car wil wal Francieco, as ‘above, and, enn handso iste’ few more Tummodiate application should’ be made. Apply to ia Wall. corner Front at. TSAAC T. SMITH, opie caler ‘ eas es ance willl lon pemsengera ty the Cherokse will tnd. comfort sity the Oherakse 01 molaticus unsurpassed by any ether steamer raat was pure to connect with the favorite steamhip TANNESSER, at ‘TEDUCED RATES OF Saloon. rage, found with mattresses and board From Panams to San Francisco, in the = “spgpennalae Fen. gautroanta t Panama. A CHAGRES, | wirnour fo United Sta Pstermantp Plendid me Spo ro. de ehe trander, on Tucoday. November 26 Pane Se coe P. Pia trom the pier foot of Warren street, int realy vent any detention ware ow opan, nad pusage oan be Ceska do, pre-paia. Phaveacers fer for Onn be transic at’ Havann tothe plondld steamship T'SCLFIG. To eccure freight or paseogs, opi at ke > pape he pany, 177 West street, corner ae special notice is given to shi: pany hav Leys} ‘a form business, whiob will must be Zigned ‘Store the railing wy AR Ay fin MAIL ae COMPANY.—THE PUB lic are informed oe fifteenth ie f accident or the nn steamers of the fir: Bias. eran neta aera ates ‘th other M York asa spare The new Teoamishipe ‘CARIB! , rons ne Lege pe wb yill form a direct liv: Are op Chi ee is onthe thm forming with the Pacific etoam= Poseibie vy f o'and from New Orieans and. pores Im ives 2 & eeaen es mo! 4 Sour ea! RONG Oe ere ane ARUSTROND AUHASGN & Co., Agents, at tnst place. MS New York, 0 CKETS YOR U Ta G80 LINE.—TH York on tas level eaab 2 Fro Ship ST. DENIS, st 1,000 tons burthen. Alonzo Follansbec, master. 1 Carr momas | Sa, 1M. W. Bveleigh, | oot Bb MORE, March 1 700 tone burthee, dulyt R.D. Conn, master Nov. Ghip WILLIAM TELL, (new) 1,200 tops burch mm trade. Daseare 00, wit Higuers.. Goede se gest ve she Ane oe m t those setually iveurree BOYD & eMIWcREN, Agewts, It) Penrl ssreet. Oskar sTeaM NAVIGATION Foe hot 8 BRE United States men via Southam! ccramst WASHINGTON, G. W. Floyd, com wit sate? Brew ednerda. pe Novemter, 3 oelock, P.M Prive ef nice of hastnga tate « 4 nek Tether ide Po ite « SAND, Agen Ln mye. ip fis vd Mall genew en RST WEEN NI ur ike posta this ts are the stews captain Woat. peel Captain Comatoek pais Nye ADRIATIC, Uspt. Gratton. ware has been taken in chet eons to onvure strength ema jor Pasrengore aro tne= fort. ¢ from New York to lg = exole~ ry Fie state roome, $128; verpool te rot of ppait be the tate Fi gine the from Liverpoo! will be waverialiy ay vod seravon will be aon ships § derrherecured paid ‘tor wners of theee ehipe will not Laem Mar. i ‘Apgil Gen, 185i. Hes a WML strps, N. Wy oF to 13 Ki ie king aut pDeerer. 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