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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, =e a net ee es a ~ ~~ : Witte sevolution im Costa Riea, ag wituessed by en “RNS | Awentean, carta aun pear eR EUROPE. bualil Mh. BUREAU Magnan. [rie Kicction fm Sam Salvador=Nicaraguan TOE. Se Leg. om at Washingtou Supprewed. The steamship City of Boston, of the eeu vi ae Panama, Nov, 21, 1363, | Capiain Roekell, from Liverpool Now nts MO . Po BaLvavor. Cueeustown the 19th, arrived «- _-omber 1, vid Pofoat of the Conservatives in ul +» Salvador will be very | 44y. She brings detatis os this port yester- a gaint? Ghuie: ‘The Trosident.A election svahaa, wil | Salling, <+ telegrams up to date of Tauama bcata exaiting; bat the Preseny yigimbent, vee * wie soe Oe Do doubt carry the’. eis popular and Ras the + swo ex-ymeen of pain drives and walks out now ber ay ig 0 hu ad wl : - - : oui SF On TE ogo, and how takag ero to drilt a every day. hia ‘began Oo ee ee .° the. Liberal oe Deery day. : me i ‘ ity we Altho the fover was diminishing throughout Piet ner Mazzini 1s most : S vogeto gmetad " eel ae {1 Dr. Bertani, who 1s attending hin, some places, * | 4s sata to despair of saving his life. A teu yushe* head-” - aes we cotlere has ben eae , in San Sa}. | 4 ceputution from the fora, Cd passphl Ls ns der direction of two Frer . peputy, M. Dancano, has or oF ft *. ne savor, under dined _ub ladies. the Deputy, M. , to clam ba u OW IN COSTA Brera, Yue taligo crop for tho ae? year 1863 hae | the mortal remains of Rossin, ke ' amounted 10 14,209 C8” sag valued at $2,180,000, | Letters from Gibraltar of th® 10" | seats that in —— / , ge ». helng CONS ” worth $152,080, in excess of | Consequence of the GstarbADe” in ys notehnor- THe gee we ft Ms ple 2 cedar to Low getouns i hood of Algeairaa @ Duaiber” Spanish tamilies have . ¥ 2, ast vod ae Ws port yesterday, “rhe worta Wh sere Hering the temperae | ‘ken refuge dn Maat torn, owiug 18 We Mot of tweasure by the 0 IB Aiie’ the Painy” aeasen Is expected | Lord Mayo, en rv,wte to India, made the passag? Atashiaim Syn (0 Forasi” e duciug the presedt month. across Mont Ceni on the 17th of November in fur pesg tt ‘The SICABAGU A: hours by the Fe") Railway. + a4 | oe oubNG anthovities have veen ordered ta wear 4 : a $0.0 | 0 He foe thitee dare OW RecoUUL OL Ute deni of | 1t18.8tated ‘that some members of the Hungarian F we) vr of We iressury, Lo Gee = —, vi delogatioD intend to question the government re- « 500 LUG O14 O60 Legabon Ub tbe United states 1 , a * 1,50 | been ed) pressod tn ones to uvoid the expeuse dad jeorciog: the political intrigues golmg on in Rou. Ou veroUht OF Lhe Httie Dastiess transactet in it. maa, ¢ \Usais. Goytel oe pr, prs bya mete a contract ENGLAND. Wil (ue guverament 1% vpen Nace of stages four . or td to Chinaudeza and irem Leon to il beu- A qui yee ioe riety id ; ian The Ensxtish Electious—Liberal Snecesses= ' cording he Udlcite wvigetle the Informatie: 1 he Candidates are Proposed-=scenes w . deparunent in regard bo tie cy, “s lp “i f pea 1S) ereh of the } itt atusiactory, aud that the Tepe siready inne Shes SARTO REA Conduct t =) vor xe i, | OY Lue BoVeramcHt tO prevent an antiorpated Jamie o . Es : Py Se Wola: RA Geate =) |e Mee tun teebtaroenine retin ab eae eee ee Lonnon, Nov. 18, 1838. Views of ar Avs “ a Dlica, Nov 1A ° rhe aad eres heat So neineiin Soapeity of The Parliamentary elections in the principal cities and Corte Tien, Nov, 10, Ag fvou fOiF to ve [01 f jation, land Havone over ete : tie; sei iah e woln tena aulolarais ‘Cumgrisa waa to Bidet On tae Ith Noveinber, and boroy hs are over, and fhoge iu the oganticn 4 bou Va cau uot Was about ocgaatsing a ‘¢ in progress, Ishall not occupy your space with a a ig 20: patie non of the | com HY ter Gpen w ibie of stages trol Quesuitenuugo sulis, which will be more spcedily@ransaitted by nin es = On Gr: AcHosing: | (ee aaa telegraph, but after nottag one or two characteristic 3 pregabalin henselae PANAMA developments I will deseride the mode of polling / fe cs one previous pi ore go Sa votes tn England, in order to show how It difered 1 i term Ge. ATO. Bi eee froin trat in practice In the VU: Sta H ; y had been, qnade sowe | A Decketve Battle Between the Liberals and | 792 | Tae antes PUG. Phases ane haw t + Volo, 2 ye election to | Conservutives—‘e Former, Under Correosy, | ‘ Se10F Volley ta man of | Victorlonwesratulity ofthe Liberal Soldiera— | 30° Sacral result thus far ts a decldod gain to ‘ rts SL Canal Froject=Injuneiion om the the liberals, who will have over @ luadred ma. ' baa mit: uae occupied "| Fe Fim, Cope brale: by jority in the next Parilament if the preseat ratio of of toust under 0) gy goverment, Ausirulian Mail Steamer—Navale i th B bh dual § a pia Salas Ne returns con*Inue. ut «the individual re: ey reguatiy Meld the impr setant position of PANAMA, Nov, 21, 1868. | suits are signiiicant, As I have predicted r y Of ao pnd Min jeer of Forel At last a decisive battle has been fought between m former letters, every ‘workingman’s” can- s m F ut Castro's « guvinet, which Le | {He bbcrals and coaservatives, giviag the vievory in r i to go on a diplo gatio Sulies and Barope, mussion to Zic ts also the first feacy si gald President Casire FOU DY CRS. fk is an ollie similar Vresticney. Ilr @ they have two pro- ed respect it @ and sscond substi- of S¢ fur Volo seemed for a Palio io ad parte g: yas unfortunately for to Bs & REO gioy rivalry existing be- few of Une levding qarmiites as to whtcn shall Ve frixuent; and inasmuch as Hy paar xl to Selor Volio’s ‘01 pwition families, now out of the President was using Tite womiustic Dosa Rew, Position to sesure tie and friend. The op- wealth and control gieat dhehod Bmail Campaign papers, 4s avserted their determination “noua, aud need the name of Montalagrie, in con- ne out in a circular to the not wish to be @ van ate lin using bis ould leave the country; bat 20 gue le deplored the excitement pre- f1it resuits to the coun- iis ftieads, Munk. Were more ¢!amorous the honor he was de ‘st plaice of $15,0°0 for SoSor Vollo's nS Well ate $40,000 for him waenis jor the miltua of tue press of tue oapost- snasainst Seflor Was so criticised tae belief tiat 4 taking adiuinistratica is fread was press. — Indeed, back turaed That fiend, ths aunt privase actions un- but We aise Doig im weed WIih Lae Weultliest saunilies of te controtliae the Gucea Oye al, de- © wit sbiaty, and so Weil satisied y righ aud auiaenee that he Oi has p ered Lob lis cow boing BuLces: SCURUerITNS hed arainat aim. Doubi- i reachea his wx. veney's @trs Of #@ Coming siorm; but hav. ine contd of the second aiva @ doomed his position tupreg- le as Cais Gouctal Was considered Loe most ine 1A WA ee Lroopa, ailnoagl le was out sec- au jel bo was 4 great favorite of theus, ua tingaisted Radel im the war Bains Walnor's rs. tis the Custom oF the wu Y 10 es ~i.tiaef @2ca province at ac Sunday Of each wont, uiiow. Accordingly ine vi assembled here on the ur {lat purpuse. saner Was arraye tide were ramus § is ay t previews tere Was a secret meeting ug spicits of President Castro’s enemies, tue Lye yeacrads, Loreazo Salazar and Maxine Blasco. the later > lug the proiessed foend ef the Preswt ul, who, was! bad yoae over to bis eneues wise, and (here Was & pregraluiae then arranged for tie loiow ing day, Which was carmed out as fol- dows: Ties martitis eveluiens in are in he habit of performing taeir ware, which they cal! plaza, le ety, aud ued for marketiny © sf Une on tae day mvatiours 1 Cust aed urodad them on he oten had done, bAving General sa- ou us Pght aud Dance on ius jet. Afier scored bia po. Lely vo Wis mansion, Le & pleasant “good Morag,” Uttle sus stave. ‘Taey queKiy returned to the troops Were drawn up in “noiow ral Salasde made to Gas a sar wire of dacur re Sduiess, Woecela Le iaformed tein that considered the country im danger ceven ef Dr. von Jose Mane Lad resvived to depose Wet ligh position the etunte, r Lic. Jesus dimenes, ant open tie suidiers to sastaim aad obey them Dwoullbe Well. Wherapoa they timinedia: to posses. all tue governu ital, as well as rs to tue four other provinces; thas thelr ac- tu ee adutinis Bid tab they Gives eu 4e proceedings Was eXpecied; also poo Owo ooiwers ty PreswWent Castro, informiug Beovor Whar lod Ceauspired, amd that bs powers as Preoweul vl Lie Hep woke HO teuger ealsted, bub to y ty his howe and OTer no resutunce, rote nor property would be mo- sane tune, PUrskaat tO Orders, troops desi Were stove | at als door as guards to protect bun foo ouy tisu os That nog ub be offered by the rable Fo The Ge wots tee ove ipaucy of she government Poni. Was scoonplisued withual resistance, Not B Shot Wos dred, ant cae revolu Was nished, if, Gideed, it Gan be called by tial nan Later ui tic aoy (ue LWo genera a published a pro. Nee teuewo, velong lOrtu tueir reasons for the Sleps Wey hed axea abd axcrivng the most pacrl- » olives sm acleuce juereot. ‘fie uewly installed it else sued & proclamation, calilag on the rey to reewie guletly a Wueir y tasks, and own ba allowance and wi jor whe cod of militia were ep t aude e boou sent og seca quiet, Indeed here Was ey eas BCYWesCeUce, Bue Ober pro- v 4 i ot im their allegunce to ile vew rane THM whe people seem to care ub (ICU 84 bo Who rules, so that they be auinoicsted, Sule Wit party wecuun! for taeir non-resistance, The new vsideut bas oace beture been elected, mul filed the offige of President to the ap: ment saisinction Of ai parties, He has Ken Sep’ tw Comweut duiegwes vo coustzuct W eonoultyyt on, = jivberat and democratic in tne fy and perhaps it such a man tu their yotont we terval svorm), Hes be & progressive matt, fd oo &b urweLt Aavocae tur @n tuteruceanic rau Toad aonoss lie repeble, i ‘tis pei aps weil for Sefer Volio that ho is far dis- u f aw this tae, aa Lie feeitng is yes + fut, ana Lis hopes oi election be gvew up Set Ll hope that his yet reise hie worth and ap parioue services tm their be is certaimy one of ther ablest ally Avge «resident Casita las twice beea WALDO the Ex eculive oriter ed OF fame been tevowed, fi me : tra) time—some twenty yeas ecole was for # time bashed from the Gusuiry, bat vw iVed, dad bee tay ofully serv Dis eountry nes i if MAY Capacities siuce, Hie ge Get Med CienCY cee ne LO LE hivote tiy Of goverminndts He t# nvvie ve tid geneous Ye a fen thaa taker tits ener Huse peCt no 7 is bosom tit fitey have podiicetiy Killed Liu” ie avowe Kis Gon OF rest Trem poli ich velug d aguat Toe treacue UY REMC UIN OK OF ALE COW >is now alan (01y : ow te Hodiita LEN Ww He gonial Cound YW WO Ow la an In > | Bly favor of the luriner, Your readers have been already informed of the expedition fitted out by the provi- sional goverament here against Chiriqul, Reaching (hat department it was found tiat Obaldia, with his Jorees, bad started for tle deyartingat of Veraguas; #o Correosy giler remaiuiag in the city of David uatil the th tast., organizing a government ana leaving 150 of is men to Keep order there, set sail for the Bay of Montijo, whore he landed about 420 men aud marched- on the city of Sunti- ago, Where Obaidia had taken up his quar- ters. After Some preliininary arrangemeuts and seeing that the conservatives were determined to ight Correoso on the morning of tho 12th inat., at piue o'clock, opened fro on the enemy, which was promptly returned. A Waria ecngagemeut suc- ceoded, tasting until noon, when the conservative party broke up and fled In atsorder, leavlug Correoso. master of the feld. Early in the aciion Coivnel Obal- dia who was at the head of his men, was wounded and carried to the rear, He was discovered afterwards alone by some of Correoso’s men, who treated him most brataliy, beatlag him with their musketa and ruoning their bayonets throuch lim. lis eyes, it is said, were also forced out of their sockeis, He was then tied tu the tail of a horse, which was started of ata run, dragging the unforiuuate victim at his hecis until life was extinct. Correose, hearing of Uns outrage, had the body decently burned afterwards, ‘ihe couservatives José in KiLed aad wouuded gbout 100, waile the itberais had but three Killed aud eigat wounded, This ig accouuted for by tae fuct tat the Correoso men were armod with the breech-loadiag rifes, which | informed you some tine since were taken by hima from the siore of P. N. Merino & Oo., im tuts city, while Obaldia’s meu were armed with the ordinary Springeid muskei, Had the latter had Weapous equal to the forucr the result of the have been dierent, After Correoso embarked his men and roceeded to Pauawa, where he landed with unis forces Ou the aiternoon of the 16th. Except some cheering froin the outside ba: barluns who accompa- uiled tiem from the station ty tue cliy tiere were no demousirauions Of any kiad,gand the excitement thac existed previous to the Webarkation subsided lato periect tranquility afterwards, We are now, tank heaven, comparpiivels, quiet, though mardal law still existe and tere are s.ili avout 500 mea kept ander aru. How long peace wil! ba enjoyed It is hard © ee # wonth or two. “The con- se. vative party is put down, bul the liberals will ouce more spilt among themscives, as they have done three times slice the oth oi July last. There ts no use hoping a ee tran uillity under the existing state of affaus, Tuis revolutoa has becn rumous to the foreign comiuerce of | auaima, there not being a merchant here who dves not tose heavily by the breaking up of all business in the Interior, of course there is no hope of their ever recover- ‘tng anything fra what is due them. Courreogo hus put himself in funds by coniscatiug cattie, estates: gad other property in the rebelious districts, so that tt is poaside uo attempt will be made at present to enforce the obaoxious coiumercial tax; bat if there is it will no doubt be resisted, torcibiy if necessary, oa the strength of Mr. Seward’s ae-paica to Consul Swita, and very justly too. ‘The Brit sh government appears to be waking up also to an appreciatioa of the tinpositions pi set by these pety Staves, and the Hoard of Admiralty has pasged @ reso!ution approving of the conduct of Captain Bridges, of ner Rinjesiy’s ship Chanticleer, at Mazatl: notwithstanding the Admiral on the station had disapproved of it. If tue governments at bLome had the wost distant idea of the class of people that govern ail these Stuies, Luey would as a rule ursue a dierent course towards them to what they ve been in the havit of doing. Promptuess and decision are always far more efeccual with them tae wavering and dilly-daliying, as @ question once aliowed to go mto diplomacy is never likely to be heard of aitorward, ihe tollowing extract of an octal despatch from Secretary Sewara to tie United Stacey Cousul here has been pudilshed:— ENT OF STATE, WASTINGTON, UY B¥LEH, | Mited Sates Cons You such genera: dire-tions as acoa practl- eavie:— FirstlypYou witl be expected to admonish citizens of the Tuitet States that they wii lore all coun pou whe protec. of Lily government if luey become actors OF partisaus 7 fn Panau ver shalt be n authort- we ty ata, for the protection eltizen ' 01 Cuited Stases wad (or indemofty for auy fojuries that he may enwof the United States a/b: OF anoffeading Prompt redress ani Feceive, Taivity—Vou will foatet ti shall not be required to contribute, whether im the form of ty, whi of ‘uy ett or te or fa forced loans or owerwii wha'ever, at the cum Parties named. Fu te y-'toe Becretary of the Navy ts informed of the troupied condition of auairson tue Iunmus,and We naval ‘commanders at that place wi. rected by hum to eouter wate you, and to attord fail a to aay eliicens wu0 may be exposed wo deager fa th son oF propersy. Feeig--You will keep the Departarens fully iacormed of Your proceedings wader Wese lustractious, 1 am, sir, your Dbedivns servant, WA: H, SEWARD. Tue isiiinas Ship Canal bas not attracted much atiention here #0 far, if it i ever to ba carried out someting more Unda & ioose Conteact With the gov= Het at Bogo.a ust be accompiished, sometilig ti curity to thy investors of the $100,000,000 of $20).000,000 It Is ca culated the work will cost, Tue genera: government wii prowise all worts Of protection for the sake of grasping some money, but it does not honacsily own a stoue in this State to-day nor a dotiar sown treasury at Bogota; #0, however fue tis promises, what security can it give for protection against sraud, imposiion and dhe suvject should be ertorm way mbitary dut @wcrvigd ue citer Of he Outrage? well weighed before the contract is sigued. ‘fas Siaie Le not disposed to let the general government s2iz. another golden egg like that of the Panama aliroad, (or Wuicu i gets LO quid pro quo. An injunction has been taken ont against tl Panama, New Zeaiand and Australian Company's sicamer Mataura for protested bis o: axchange re- turned here aurountiag to avout £1,40, babie her sailing may be posi Mail Company make an ari drafts up, which sney will probavly «lo rataer thay an! bave on meus passengers Dow due here from angiand ie over. Re Smith, ailas H. V. Clinton, still remains in Fourteen bundred dollars was recovered tro ia wife by Cousuls sinith aud Kice, though a sirong atiewpt was meade id the Boliviau Consul at Aspin- wali to make way with it, and he had actually got it = his possession wheu it wae taxen fro1u bun by tue judge. The United States steamer Yantic, Commander Boyd, reached Wail oo tue isch, from Key West, to reveve the mur. Her Majesty's slup VChaweicon, from Mexico, reached thie port ow the ijtu, tw relieve the Chan- Mcleer, ‘The Colombian war steawer Sotlvar ts to be sold As sound su over can be bad for Ler, She will bring probabiy $2,000, ond lias cost the guvernment $1.0.0 per month for agariy (Wo years Without ever leasing her aAuchorage eAcept once on a pleasure trip to tae Pear, imlids, during which Preadent Olarte Was poisoned. ler origiual cust wever was made good to the bulider by tha government, and J be- weve Wey hold & Mortgage ow Loy lor her fai Valued when new, finee wy Inst we ha’ neat off from all com- 4, sy We heave no uews as to ullon progres-os M. Colonel U, me iailroad, etoume bar, i chy Pon, didave has been beat and badly beaicn, except Lea'es, the hero of Hyde Park, whose success in the ‘Tower Hamlets is contesied by ‘the conservatives. Brad!augh and ali his friends are beaten out of sight. John Strart Mill, the impracticable philosopher, the actvocate of women's rights, the “book in breeches,” the inost overrated man in Engiand, bas beea thor- oughiy whipped by Smith, a conservative, in West- mixier. Koebuck, the friend of secession, has been defeated at SheiNeld, ‘The caustic Robert Lowe, who is a Liberal in profession and a conservative at heart, iy elected without opposition by the London University. | Mr. Gladstone has been elecied at Greenwich in case he shail be defeated at Lanca- shire. Bernal Osiorne, the liberal wit and jester, is defeated at Nottinghain, but will be elected at some other place, Serjeant Gaslee—an_ English Jack Rogers—and Darby Grimithes—an Engiish George Fraacis Train—are turned out of their seats. Mia, the opponent of the Eaglish Established Church, is beaten. Mason Jones is ignomin‘ousty shelved. The Attoriey Goneral and vhe Solicitor General have lost treir seats. Sir Henry Buiwer Is retarned for Tam- Worth. Trollope, the novelist, ls thrown overboard, In a word, all the new men are clected to stay at home, and the next Parliament will consist of the usual old-fashioned elements, ‘Thus, by @ remarkable coincidence and after an equally hard contest, the almost simultaneous elec. tions in the United States and Englond have resulted in the same way. In both countries the conserva- tives have been defeated by the peopie, Iu boih countries old and tried candidates have been pre- ferred to now men. Ia both couulries extremists have been rebuked and practical workers chosen a3 representatives, This is the moral of the English elections. On Sunday last rough wooden houses were erected in Trajalgar square, at the top of Portiand place aud atthe other sites Iu London chosen for the polls, In front of these houses were woudea barriers, in the form of the letter V, to keep the crowd from pressing in too great numbers up to the platforms, Early on Monday morning throngs of London roughs gatiiered arouad these hustings and began showing, cheering and indulging in all soris of horse-play. these crowds not one man ima hundred was an elector and vot one in two hundred was decently dressed. At eleven o'clock the sheriffs proctatmed the e'ec- tions, and tue candidates appeared on the platforms, Each candidate had a proposer and seconder, both of whom were expected to make speeches, and then the candidate was expected to address the electors, ‘This was the programme, but it was performed in dumb show. ‘ihe shouts, cheers, groans, cat-calls, id yells drowned every otier sound. A man appe: on the. hustings, opencd his mouth and waved his arms, and that was supposed to be the prapeners, another re; tne same per- an formance, that was supposed to be the seconder; @ toird went thi a the same rites and Was supposed to be the candidate. ‘The spectacle Was ridicuiously like & Punch and Judy show. When ali the proposers and scconders and candidates had appeared, tie sheriff or “retarning oilcer” put the candidates’ namea to vote by # show of hands, Everybody concerned knew that this waa a farce. None of the men w.o held up their hands In the crowd had the alizhtest right to vows. The “return- ing oilicer” tuen declared that “the show of hands was in favor of such and such candidates, paming them, The _ of the candidates then demanded a roll, whi was fixed for Tuesday. After these soolish formalities the meeting slowly reed, the sone: coolly robbing every respectable person resent si On Tuesday the votes were taken amid the same noise, tumult and confusion, No wan can be a candidate for l’arllament untess he pays a certain assessed sum to the sheriffs tor the expeuses of the elections, and go name cen go to the polls without this payuaent under eee pecuniary penaities, Every voier must have registered his naiae on a fixed date before voting, and he must bring with him what is called a “polling card,” inscribed with the name of his candidate, ile may have several votes if he have several qualif cations, and he may cast them all for one candidate—which is termed plumping—or he may divide them as he chooses. But when @ citizen bas all the bagreryst qualifications it 1s no easy matter to volte in England, The polis are surrounded by hired ruMans, who insist upon secing bis “polling card, ely oc hoot bin, as he deciares for or agatast the candidates tivy are paid to support; hustle aad annoy him in every way, and sometimes rash of with hin ma direction diferent from that ©. the polis, All this iséan Engusa custom” wih whieh the police are power! to Interiece, The consequence i# that the voting is extremely slow, and astie polls are open oniy from eigit to four about one-third of the legal voters never have a chance to vous. The uxe of ballots and ballot boxes So this; bat, then, the ballot is “so un- Dj a ‘he polls being closed at the legal hour the poll books are kept in legal custody, the votes counted and the resuits unnounced tie next hm That cere- mony is now guing on aa | write, and fa attended with the game motous proceedings as the nonmina- tous and the > Someiiiaes wissilesare throwa at the candidates, but this year the police have stopped that sort of fun almost euttrely, Kiots bave occurred 1a some parts of the country, however, and at Llackburn the Mayor catied out the military, As for bribery and curruption, defamatory reports, cards, circulars aid scandals, I will back any London constitueucy against the wort voter in the United States, As the grog- shops are all open the streets aro filled wiih drunken men aud women, who celebrate the vilest orgies and force respectadie citizens to keep indoors at night. Tho three days occupied by tue elections are three days of saturnalla vo we rui- fians of Kugianl, and waca tie candidates are forced to face these wretches at the hustings the in- sults and ribaldries heaped upon the unfortunate genilemen are beyond description, Yhere does not exist ua the worid @ wre rude, imperfect, barbarous mode of securing the suffrages of the peopie, and I do not beileve that under ine present aysiem any fair expression of the opinions of volers is secure. ‘Tune deence of the Engiish syste is that it brings the candidates face to face with their constituents; but I deuy that the surging, unruly crowds beforo the —— ph ‘ms at ail repregent the elec- ad, atid #oO this deface is as Weak us the proceedings are outragesus, AS [ sat upon the hustings aud saw the candidates speaking in dumb show and heard tue diagracetai roughs howliag bdelow I thougit of the diznifed, orderly manner in which voting is conducted tn New York, the quiet around the polis, the ciosing o! all tue grogshops, the independence of every elector as he walked ta and deposited his vote, tne rapidity with which the votes were tuken, the guarantees against fraud supplied 2 the glass ballot boxes and the sworn taspector e good order in the stree.s and the general acquiescence tu tie resulis—and no Wonder that an Awerican, With such jection cou trast before him, feels prouder thaa ever of a coun- A ven rightfully claims to be the greatest im the Dlection Riots in the Country. On Tuesday night, the 17th of November, disgrace. fal scenes were enacted in Brisivl by Tougiis who, wearing liberal colors, avvack colservalive committee rooms, doing immense tu- jury. by then sacked peveral pubic houses, wast- log and drinkiag the liquor, Many+ persons are re- ea injured, two beimg dangerously hurt. Th ry Of the mi0d Keene Lo have spent itself, for the city 1s DOW MUCH More quiet, The damage is esti mated at quite £10,000, On the sani Nigit serious riots occurred In Bolton. The ailray who attacked tue Engushmen, Kiot ach aad Bol. diers arrived fun Bury to qual the disturbance, Order Was restured 6. @ lave hour, ITALY, Vietewy Emanwl and the Papal @tates. Kron the London Giobe, Nov. 18] Sivister rniQors have euip.oed @orvency im the ‘WM per * -+t4 DDI 4, DKK foreign press ‘hat the Ming of Italy, with the assent Of Pruvgia und Knssia, salends tw sanport the Ala7- vintans in snother raid on home, The rumor, if un- true is sutic.eutly serious and Areninstanial to cal! for mimertinte refutation. ib ts » img Vietor | wmanuel's secck for the openter of 426 Unamber “19 already uradc, gud luay be Scyumed Be” a Be nteuces—evien ition of ** > tion of home at r= we Frene narards, ** do not Supncnt ~ * “ =e three | + ry Sante | "” ~wtieation if Ma peop e on tho part of * |, Bir a reagan do nit hesiiatew ue “Italian governiuent, we {alyedeman? — dectare, woulkt be seer madness, ‘ovmeal te yon vvanes for the evacuaion of fignalie —vgitory, tis well known, Woull bo the acie” sy the emburkation of a i rench force for he le ee of the Papal Suites aud would inevitably vad (0 Complications of & grave character, poseby involving even otiier powcrs Wan laly and Prance. We rely, however on the gool sense of the i.ing aud the fallan goverument to refrain from the pre- maitre and sucdal acon attribused to their de- sisns, We sincerely trust, as we fully belie: that there 1s ne foundation whatever for these sin ter rumors or for the feara entertained. Italy must bile her thiue if he wishes to obtain Rome for her capital, SPAIN. Danger te the Trauguillity of Spring (Madrid (Nov. 12) logereepondence of London Morning eraud.} Every day which elanses belore the final settle ment of the grevt question of the future form of goy- ernmeat renders their settieuont more dificult. Jarties are everywhere being formed, (he Ine be. tween these parties becomes more defined, ant the Indivicua 's Composing thein become favre aud wore sirongiy wedded to their own opinions, Why should pot government three weeks since, have made an effort to setile tue question promptly and decidediy? he example of Maly. ia Venetia, was before her, Why cond she not have imitated i? There in every parmsh a ballot box was kept open, and the question asked of eaci man was “Do you vote for Victor Bvianuel or bo here Was no Couiplicatioa, no diMeui ing of nayies Upon paper, no formalit of baptism or authorities to vote. Nach tae chose sunply walked ta, gave lis name to neers at the table, and voted yes or 26. Spanish stintlar simple method? Wh: to be opens in every parish in Spain upoa a certain day, and let every malo person over twenty-oue walx tu and deposit his vote for a repub.ic or for a monarchy, The atfair mignt not be as formal, ilprht not be so theoretically perfect, mixhe be open to soine abuses; but what are these small drawbacks to the great question tuat Spain is to be kept in a sate of uncertaity and confision fo snother four or five montis? Once & republic or @ monarchy decider upon by the acclamu fon of Spata, ali the excit ment would cease at once, The aiinistry wonld on have to carry out the popular will, as (hey have d in ‘he case of the varios points acciatined by the Cad programme, They could proceed unimpeded and une: :barrassed in their path of making neces. sary reform, and when the time eamne they could efther, should a republic be fixed upon, suinmon a Cortes to decide upon the constitution of thut re- pubiic, or to the event of @ movarchy having been selected, could produce the sovereign whom they a3 acting for the nation, hal decided upon, From the general tone of feeling here and in the provinces, 1 teel convinced that long ere the time comes for the meeting of the Cortes Consiituentes they will have cause bitterly to regret that they did not pursue some such Course as that indicated, PRUSSIA, Prussian Sequestrations, Two important bills have just been submitted to the Prussian Parliament, for the levalisat:on of ie decrees for the sequestration of the property of the ex-King of Hanover and of the former Elector of Hesse. On the annexation of Hanover to Prussia, in 1867, @ convention was agreed upon securing cer- tain property to King George, and @ suum of 6,000,000 thaiers and the interest on 11,000,000, in considera- tion of King George delivering up 20,(00,000 thalers in the een of his agents in Engiand. King George fulfiied bia part of tue arrangeinent; bat the Prussian government, early in the pres nt year, showed its intention to evade the execution ly cunid Vvernment at once have alopto! a y 1868.—TRIPLH SHEET. | are those of not order ballot boxes | FINANCIAL Sn ren Le CM ueRciAL. Monpay, Nov. 30-6 P.M. In view of the meeting of Qungress the fnancial question ™ loombig op with revived Importance, ‘ue theories of ieading men are ail at varlance wih eock ollier. Sach gas hig own opinious of Ow remedy to be applied for the cure of the evils affecting the financial systein, Seuator Sumner rides the hubby of an imnediae return to specie payment, witic his fellow s'atesman, Congressman Baticr, is in favor of postponing ayecle payment to some definite pe - | riod, There are dozens of simflarsinall piess and ways for the reform of the national finoziecs which Would be made a mere patchwork of expedicuts. The most sensible views which we havo yet secu Senator Sherman, who brings to bear upon the question the same plain practicai wisdom which hia namesake displayed iu the early councils of the republic. His @nii-con- traction, antiexpansion theory of regulating the currency seems the least ob.cotlonaine of any that have been arivanced. If Congress will cease tinker. Jog with the question of Mhauge ealiogether, except so far as to enact good jaws for the just assessment ; aud collcctitn of taxes for the legitimate support of the govermucut, and let the great demands of trade regulate tue currency, 16 WIil be fouud that, without expansion and without contractoa, the value of gach greenback will appreciate gradaally and steadi- ly towpar wiih gold, and that, too, without any of the dangers of baukraptey to our great mercantile community, Wise heads are necessary in the deiloe- | rations at Waahiastuu this wiuter, ‘The approxcuiag session of Congress, the report of tho iliaess of Napoleon, the new covplicetions In Spain, the decrease of specie tu the bh banks, und severa! other matters Were more or less quoted as the cause of @ Ort opening of gol! this mourning. ‘The price at ten o'clock waa 1 » form which it ding to 12 be- iore the iermmation of business at five o'clock. The vold gamblers are ever ready to take hold of any pro- teace for a change ia the market, end they kept the peice quite varlable to-day, The volume of business vid was simall aud the demand by borrowers Jeeble, Loans were made tat for borrowing and at two to five per ceut for carrying. The gross clear- ings at the Gold Exchange Pank were £40,253,000, the gold balances $1,562,869, and the currency halauces $2,109,301. ‘The range in price is shown as follows:— ta g — Opening price. Highest price Lowest pr Ciosing pne E The goverument gold was awarded ia one lot at 135 65-100, The mouey market was abundantly supplied throughout the day. The banks were doing more at six per centon call loans to best houses. Between stock houses the rate was five and six. Among pri- vate bankers five and six were the rates on prime and mixed collaterals. Exceptional cises at four per cent embraced loans of balances left over from Saturday undisturbed, Toward the close of banking hours a ittle more demand was reporied, but there is idle money enough to meet it without a change of rates. The beginning of a new Taonth stiauiates inquiry, while the settlement of books for the year will also bave an effect in readeriug money more active, Foreign exchange was dull, and prime bankers’ was quoted from 109% to 10934, although one very large ‘ransac- tion took place at 109 5-16, Commercial paper was @ monetary convention py confiscating’ tie property of the ex-King. Tho sequestration was accordingly carried out in March last; and the whole of the entailed family aoe of the House of the Gueiphs, in violation of the convention with Prussia last year, 1s thus converted to the uses and benefit of Prussia. The monetary convention, however, is now submitted to tho Prussian Diet for approval, to- gether with the order of sequestration; but, by a singular omission, the ratification of this convention Ly the King and Count Bismarck last year ts not Coe before Parliament. Inthe arrangement with ing George tt cannot be concealed tha: the Prussian government has pursued a most reprehensible course of action. Confiscation has been foliowed by breaches of faith and 2 eee of obiizatious that are discreditavie to the King and the Prussian Min- igver, HUNGARY. Hungarian Budget of Expenditures, ‘The sittings of the two eens were opened in Pesth on the Lith November, the Austriag at midday and the Hungarian in the afternoon. The common budget of exyenuitures of the two countries was laid beiore the members, The expeu- diture is estimated at 94,377,004 Uorins, which com- pried the following items:— ‘he Ministry for Foreign Affairs. 4,180,040 ‘The Ministry for War.. 18,048,789 The Ministry for Marin 9,472,481 The Ministry for Finances. 1,778,695 The Audit Office........+ 102,660 TOtAl. ......snsseeecerssrecesessereceeses O4377,604 The revenues from common sources are estimated ‘et 7,027,000 floring, thus reducing the amount re- Foe for the comtoon expenditure to 95,490,664 run MEXICO, Great Wind and Rain Storms—Several Cities Left in Ruins—The River Yaqui Rose Forty Feet and Swept Everything Before It—De- struct! of Life and Property~Depression of the People—Effects of the Storm in Lower California. GvAYMAS, STATE OF Sonora, Nov. 2, 1863. Since I last wrote the HERALD we have been visited by a terrible storm of rain and wind. On the even- ing of the 1éth ult. the storm commenced and con- tinued until the 19th. It was most terrific on the 1ith and 18th. The United States steamer Lacka- wanna, lying at the mouth ef the harbor, had down three anchors, but she dragged and had to get ap steam to keep hor from going ashore; yet with her engines workiug at the rate of four knots an hour and her anchors still dowo sho had as much as she could do to keep from being driven high and dry onthe beach. This is a very sofe harbor, so the reader must know how the wind blew, After the etorma smail vessel arrived from Mulejé, across the Gull, bringing tho news of the tvtal destruction of the town of Loreto, Lower California, Nothing 1s left but the old Mission church of the Jesuits, and its solidity only saved it from the general ruin. Tho waier raised twenty-six feet at Mulejé, The Yaqui river rose about forty feet in eight hours and swept the whole Yayut botiom, destroying all the crops. A great many Indians perished. 1ne San Antonio Mining Company’s works, situated at San Antonio, on the Yuqul, Were swept off by the flood, not a vestige remaluing. The surrounding houses and haciendas met tve same fate. ‘The La vura Min- ing Company, also situated on ihe Yaqui, wad all its machinery, buildings aud appendages completely carried be But the most hurrivie news ty reluce is the total destraction of the city of Alamos. it is said that a water spout burst over the ciiy on the night of the Litt, at avout ten o'clock, and suddeniy deiuged the town, sweeping off blocks of houses, strecia and everything tuat came in its way lke chai. So sudden and so powerful was the shock of the great body of water thus dashti itself from the heavens that tue roar of the crasl and failing houses could bo heard by those @ mile oif, and Wao had taken the precaution to go to the mountains after the river had commeaced to aweil. Seveity dead vodies have been picked up. From ali accounts tt wust have been a borribie affair. Alamos was one of tue finest towns tn the State, The houses were principally aad substantially built of brick und stone. ‘the bark Hariison came lato this dismaated, all her boats blowa away and her buiwarks guns. She sailed from La Paz for the sandwich Islands, and tue second day oué the storm struck her. ‘ihe captain says tiat it Was the most terrific wind storin he ever expevienced, Captain Keynoids, of the United States sieawer. Lackawanna, says he has never seon #0 heavy abiow. ibe greatest anxiet, was felt for the Sierra Nevada, as sue ouly sail from this port a few days beiore the storm com- menced. Brat news we had of her was by lever from |he H&KALD corre pondent at Mazatian, which relieved our anxiety, Capisin Dali deserves a god medal aad carrying the Sierra Nevada safe turough that hurricane, ‘This city did not suffer very sertously, because it Is well protected from @1 sles. Yet several tiouses jell through and mostly ail leaked. The United States Consulate and Weiis, Fargo & Co.'s oilices were flooded and had to be vacated for two days. A lotter from La tad states that the storu did great dainage throughout the territery of Lower Caiiloruia Torreuts of rain fell everywhore, and tue winds seemed infuriated. lierus of cattie were cairied off by the foods. Much destruction las been dole i the crops, and ospectaiiy io tho beantiul oranse groves. ree tuvusdud tons Of saA't Was lost al Cae 10 Island, and the sacinas are submerged solae BX feet, so tat it Will be iinpossivie to p r salt for several montis. Ihe rouds ail over ntey WH be tinpassit genovai fee.rag oF ¢ ude Line presone aye 0 things nobody cares MUCH ALONE Hoardiog up fo the Wel day, so tat aay calamity i9 felt aud More Ueoply Lene bhaia iB uivst Ouuli eouubries, a huey try in ubject Without any new feature. Tie day in the stock market was, on the whole, @ dull one, The tone of the market was firm and ad- vancing until oas o'clock, after which it was variable, Prices at the beginaiag of business were tn zencral @ shade in advance of those at the close on Saturday might, The transactions of the frat open board were buoyant. Those of the regu- lur board were steady at the advance. The feature of the day was New York Ceniral, which sold as high as 129%. ‘Tae reports concerning the Erle litigation, the rumors of a flight of sume of the con- spirators with the funds of tue institution, the de- cilne in gold and the better deinand for money anset- tled the market in the afternoon, and prices declined. Erie fell from 39% to 86%, and despite the fact that the dealings In it were very limited ‘and that tt te virtually excluded from the street it exerted a tayaterious In‘luence upon the rest of the list and ‘Weakened prices. St. Paul preferred was strong iu we morning on account of @ report that fourteen per cent of new common stock would be issued to stock- holders instead of a dividend, The common stock weakened correspondingly. The express stocks, with the exception of Merchants’ Union, wero strong. The Erle :nuddie has led to one good result, The dangers surrounding transactions in it uave in- duced the two boards to adopt measures for the pro tection of iis members against loss or injury from the secret overisaue of stock by ang curporation whose securities are dealt in at their sessions. Tuc following resolutions were adopted by the regular and open boaras of brokers to-day :— Whereas companies whose stocks are actively dealt iu atthis board have made secret issues of siock without giving to the pubiic iniurmation as to tue amount or purpose of such issues, Lueredy en- dangerlug the latercsis of those who purchase or loan upon foo Ree 4 tape nad eae board recognizes uty to put every check a} re, around its business witch can couduce to Hig ERY of the public aud heir mewbers ag agents; there- fore, Resolved, That on and sfter Junuary 31, 1869, t! board wili not cail or deal in auy active speculati stock of any coinpany a registry of Whose stock bot kept im some respoosibie bauk, trus! compaay, or other satisfactory agency, and Wiici Kall not give public notice at the time of estabiisiiug such registry of the naumver of shares 60 entrusie! to be regis- tered, aud shall not give at least thirty days’ notice through (he newspapers and in writing to ihe presi- dent of tuis board of uny siteudvd iucroase Of tae buimber of suares, extiier «revi or througi aa ese of converiibie bonds, aad which shail not at the same Wine give noice Of the ob ect Lor wiich such issue of stock or buads is avout to be made. Resolved, That # coumut.ee ve appoinicd to con- fer with the coimpenies whose sweks are now activeiy dealt im, aud wiose shaces are not uiready Tegsieied, Pespecuively requesuug them to aoccde iv the terms of the forezving resviuuou, ‘The gov ernwent market was dul! and in the main weak. Priccs opencd firm, but declined with gold, and at the close at five o'clock tle following quota- tious prevailed on the street:—United States sixes, 1881, registered, 11444 @ 114; do. coupon, 1881, 1lb a 115%; 6-20's, registered, 106% @ 107; do. coupon, 1862, 1114 @ b1L4g3 do. do., 1864, 107% a 107g; do. do., 1885, 10735 @ 107%; do. do., new, 1865, 110% a 1103s; do. do., 1867, 11035 a 11033; do. du., 1968, los 110%; 10-40's, registered, 105% a 10374; do. coupon, 10544 @ 106%. A fair amount of business was done in stocks on the street before ten o'clock, New York Central sold at 1205, St. Paul at 71 and St, Paul prefetred at 89 Toledo was heid at 102, with 101% bid, Prices at the open board were as follows:—Cumberland, 39 a40%; Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, 20), a 28; American, 43 048},; Adains, 60 @ 01; United States, 47 @ 4634; Merchants’ Union, 19 a 19%; Quicksil 24a 244: Canton, 61 8 5114; Mariposa, 635 a 644; do. preferred, 2246 & 224; Pacifio Mall, liv; Western Union Telegraph, 96/6 @ 87; New York Central, 1% a 12934; Erie, 80% « 39%; do preferred, 62; Hudson River, 180 @ 153; Roading, 00% @999;; Chicago and Alton, 146 a 150; do. preierred, 146 bid; Alton and Terre Haute, so bid; do. preferred, 62 bid; Wabash, 6954; do. pre- ferred, 69 @ 704; Milwaukee and St. Maul, 10% a 7054; do. preferred, 89 @ 6034; Fort Wayne, 1i2}sa 112%; Ohio and Mississippi, $134 @ 3134; Michigan Southern, 80% n 6934; Pittaburg, 86% & 89; Toledo, 100% @ 101; Rock Island, 10835 & 10694; Northwestern, 8544 ® 855%; do. preferred, 68% @ 88%; Loston, Hart- ford and Erie, 27 a 2754. In the interval before two o'clock New York Central sold at 120%, Erie at 3054, Pacific Mail at 116%, Kock Island at 103, Northwestern at 85, Hudson River at 182, Reading at 9475 wad Michigan Southera at 69 The feeling at the second reguiar board was upsettiod, with @ cum- paratively broad margin between bidding and ask- lug prices, Business at the last opon board was very dail and tucladed sates of the principal stocks a9 follows:—Pacifle Mail, 118; Western Union, 367%; Adains Lxpresa, 60; New York Central, 12814; Erie, 85; Hudson River, 190; Reading, 06%; St. I'aul, 70; St. Paul preferred, 68; Fort Wayne, 111; Ohio aad 814%; Michigan Southern, 69; Pitieburg, Tole to, 100; Rock isiaud, 101); Nortiwestern, vtuweatern preferred, 87), i-past five o'clock tie sireet quotations were a8 follows:—New York Central, 10% a 120%; Rock Ishind, 10774 © 108; Hudsoa Kiver, 100 a 180) an Southern, 89 W894; Keading, 08% 0 09, St Pavt a brelerred, 83); bid; Nowhwestera, £6 a 654; Nort. A A NCI Western preferred, 8724; Ohlo and Mississippi, 3132 6 81%; Fort Wayne, 111% @ 1113; Pacific Mall, 1184 @ 11334; Toledo, 10044 @ 10014; Brie, 3814 @ 383. ‘Fue weakness of Rock Is!and was attnbated toan é eusion that the Lrie clique were “long” of the siock, Receipts and Disbursements 8! the OfIGS of the United Giates Aswiniant Trensarer at New York for tue Biouth Eudsng Nevoms _ ber 3 1598, Geteer 81, 1368, by halanee....-++.00 weceipts during the moa! h— Custous,, $91,900,618 Pateut tees, Miecel'aneo Disiursing ace Assy Office... Interest acco. Total Pay iui freasury drafie, Post Office dratt Divvursiag 10,627) atte Assay Oilice, 101 Taterest ace 16/435,99 15,143 70,207,833 4, $96,077,508 1» Mnierest wccoURLS. Rece!pts for cnstoms in November, 1362. Aeveipls for custumg in November, 15607 Increase in Noveinber, 1593, Statemont of Darin af the United States Avsay OMlve at N York for the Moath Euding November 30, 1568. Deposits of gold— Foreign cor Foreign buiuen.,. United states bull Univer United Total Tota! depos'ts—Payable 12 bars Vayable m cola. Total.... bars stamped. . Transuiitted to Untted States Mint, Villa dvipila, ior coiuaye.... . 98,659 SALES AT THE KEW Y934 STOSK EXCIANIES ov. 30—-10:15 A.M. rie bd n WO) Am D and Tin 160 Mich So 24 m. Bh0 C & WW ec bait 10000 Great West 2d m. 8.00 Morris & Ka Lat Gr BON ITC VW Pitts, FLW a C, 45 1. « ir Ohie & Miss i... ma Ux Tud Cent ist. Phits © Ash ist. 2000 LE ee, 6-80, c, fay “uo 200 0 ds Bevo. US F.C, yy 2100 US hd, td hd % 2) Amert . 48 63g 7 Merchante’Union Ex lig 63% 100 Hud Kiver R&D Ist 63" 100 Mick Sonth & Tie Se 68 i cd " ny 4 uri 894 1 NJ Cent RR. 1 AC ahs Canton Co.,. Bt 200 MI) & Bt Paul pref.. 83 20 West U Tel .. a 200 To, Wab & West.bo 65, COMMERCIAL REPORT. ‘ Mownay, Nov. 30-6 P, M. Corron.—Receipts, 1.994 bales, The market was Sally active, the demaud being brisk Cor a purposes, aud an ad Vance in prices to the extent of yo. was estzbiished. ‘The anles were larje, being 7,253 bales dacluding },.67 to arrive), of which 5,K'3 were taken by exporters, 1, 631 by sp: iiivers, in tranah’ of 200 bales low middling, Februaryat Bie. ; 2 0do. uittditay aw of January, at do. 2) do. low middilng, for January aud ¥ quate: — (grins sa agile tut NO. and his. Tee Ordinary. By ty ‘Good ora By Bh i Low ratddin, me wh Mid ing. bia By Good miaditog. 2 By 4 D ie Marko Tor to was dull, bat auchan, Otier descriptions were dui aud nominal, We heard of nica, FUrIONTS were moderately aative, but rates were gen- iy steady. ‘The chartering buviness was dull, The une Gagements Were :—To Liverpool, 210M baie cution at 23% B fade alld per eteanier, G4" balve Cotion at md. a 54 ihe" buxbals wacat nt 84d. Te Clasgow, per ec, no AK Lusvels wieat Vi. The charvera German brig, from ileh-nend to io, Wits 2) 00 0b) a Writish whip (vo lay onthe vert) for mn, FLOUR AND Gmant.—-Reeripts, 20,456 bbls, flour, B31 bags do., &F bbis. an lags corn medi, S8816% bushels Whoxty 2Qyvel du. corn, WAH, Co. outs, 35,015 0. rye wnd 4,450 doe ‘ Tue murket for State a Hour was qittet, bariey. the Geman from nil cin Were steady for all 4 nominal. The waies we: iy bbia. Boutin flour was also dull and nosminii. ‘The sles were coat ned (0 Abuut Blo odie. Rye flour was inoderatey active mt wiewi¢ pricea, the sales being £15 » 8. at our quotations, Cora meal War ‘i }aud nowtoul, We quote :— No, 2 State. Superine Batra Stat Choice do. Superine Western. Extrado... Rouad hoop Oaio, shippin, brands. Koand hoop Olio, trave orand: BS. Low « wow ext SE fons eagae Bt. Low Southern ou California flour glue markes for wi ial wi fia a tis opeciy 6 Clute, wh Oe ng Was quite ire The sales wore mbou 1,00) Dusiwiny ut BL 43 for Ni Coro was dull and nominal and le. « dc. iowet ‘The aaies were Bv,000 bv ‘8 1 1559 for mixed Western, 41 13.4 G1 14 Lor unsouud do, 1 03 ogi 12 for new walle Bouthern and ¥ for new esiera mixed. Oats were quiet ou lirmer, the sales bu 51,00) bushels, at 740. a idc., ciosing at 744c. bid. OF rye sales were about 8 bushels Western at 1 40.0 Bl 48, Bare ley and bariey mal. were dull and wong, Uf rye mail 6.0 bushels brought gl 50. GUNNIKS Were dull and nominal at 170. a 17)¢. for bags, ‘and We. a Blo, for eoth, Hove were bub iitie sought after, and continued to. favor the buyer. We quote:—Prime and eb:ice grades, i7c. @ Wie. fair 10 youd, 126. w Ite. ; Invertor to common, Be, 1 Lie. & We, ‘a ie. § moderate demand, but: 1:25 for retad ita, @1 for rye straw. and We. ” HEeMP.—All kiuds were duil aod somfoal at our last quota. ons. MoOLASBRS.- The market remained dull and heavy at out. Jast quotations. The ony sales we heard of were M4 ulus, Lemarara, at s NAVAL S1ORES.—Kecel; 200 bbls, eptrite tarpenti 8,00 do. rosin and 200 ort For the Moe toe ne kot Was duli aad lower, closing at 470, a 43. We heard of saica, Kosin was dealt in, and the aniy sales heard of were Sg bose, RSS at $4 Uy a G2 eo ead LU Son common strained at 83 H. Prices (or the jower grales vera bigher, however. Ly bo; doa ge els a2 Tein G4 Ton 96 785 crira 36mg? al. Oins,—1 Waa no business of couse uence transaci+d Was Wonk anged. Hy ‘any kind, but prices were fie. a Wie. i Gaske nad 0 Prrmo.rdu.—ti and 650 ¢o, 1,370 bble, refined crude, The market for crude in bulk was a trite pore 4 bls. nt live and prices wore steady. The sales ware. 1 lige. ‘aud Sit do. at ime” Of orade tn bb's, 700 bu. posed of at Mc, for reaned. The market was lu! 1 scarcely any demand, and were lower e. iar, Closing ne scr a Bde, Below Lc Dols. for thes January at b¥3go., and 1,0u0 do. miber on prive ton Phiadelpbia them: bier wer mt tle clow™, win ‘he aale wore 7,W) ‘bbis. for the ura halt 6f next wooth, 7 Hug foshte price, oe 10 8. —Recelpta, do, and Li wae ih Of prime, 522 @ 28 for naw elty an n fatr demand, bot) ‘The arrivale wo ork, 1/11 do, beef, £0 ke.8 tard, 14h arenod i quiet, and ew. prices cone Rhett B0V0 bends Bool wax slow oC enle, cae amet atued alr hin a Oo. we! Fy neh ange Falie, Whe waice were Ta boladat gid a @it Lor Lew plea >

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