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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Ag, Nov. 9—6 P, M, jay inthe market There was no for WSernule paper nsion of the ald fem of Ulainger & Co. was ner caicalaved to better the couditien of affairs, The note brokare reported & Great dea! move seruuiny of numes £8 @ conse- quence of Ura event, the paper of Ure firm In ques- ten maving Deen alwaya Tegarded a8 Pret class, At she Sime ime the general Caswust was beigiicved by tie smnounceinent ef the paspension of thice BmMaK drow in Lhe dry goods and croth trade and one ei larger capital ta the ol trade. We lordcar giving names unul the fers are moro fully BuLnen®@ cated, neve Was a report of @ Kus napuc, bat Ht probably te Tule”? In ehe Geld peourrit te broke per cent, peusiey in the Swek Ex Brow watef the sales “und Board: for the adjustment of suspensions at thea ame of the gold “coraer.’ The Pp seper toa wo Pusiness dome wne Aline aghtue nommal range tor prime paver was 10 to 15 jf oy gent disconat, worst 1 sof the pre Serd crisis ig the subdstitvuon of montmiy for annual Ta 8, Which is begining to be the custom, Thus BW gle nawes were quoted to-day ALA Lo 2 per cent Pe month unt, instead of ats3 to 24 per cent, @°. formerly, ‘This disposiien to compuie by @ .e shoricr period 18 &@ rosnifesiation of the Vjesire to employ funds at as brief a * ume as possilie, so perceptible im the practice of eaii aus, #8 they are denominated, im Wis street, where ine money Is lent, sul to re Toru ov demand after one day's interval. ‘Ihe banks @re Let without funds, 4s their last statement sboavs, and the smonut of capital seek! fory employment 1s much larger than usaal season of the year, Where coll are nioney isto be had without stint Bus te fears of money lenders have been aroused by the Gepression in the prodace business and other branches of trade. Hence thelr uaw to take simple promises to pay is oue which lives and thrives upon ise. A tess conservative policy on the part Gf capitalists would doubtless bridge the dangers Which many merchants Gnd Uemselves about to enegunter. AS it is, the grad meraase of this timidity and the tightening of the purse strings will drive ty the wall mavy Who weuki, in the ordi- nary condition of tings, successfany mect aii their oogagemenis, The mMouey Market was easy at four to six per ent on call. After two o'clock large balauces were being freely offered at five per cent, and a good deal of woney Went over night uuemployed. Foreign exchange was stexly and firm on the Dasis of 1037 a 109 for prime bankers’ sixty day, and 109); a 109% for Bight steriing bills, Gold was irregular, between the extremes of 12% andi27%. The latter wastue opening figure, from Which the market was reluctant lw recede, owing $© continued fears as to the extent of the Duropean complications arising out of the apprehended @eath of Victor manuel, At this stage of busi ness the announcement was made that tue courts had removed the tijunctions on the officers oi the Gold Board, which was soon alter foi- Yowed by sales for the account of suspended firms, the price deciining to the lower fig- ure above quoted, Ivasmnch as the amount tans sold was @ million the decliue might have been Barger had not the ers also have been tbe pur- chasers, As the government also sold @ miliion today the etrepgth of the market reflects the inilu- euce of the friner tone of forengu exchange and of we Luropean news concerning the King of Italy. Yn the gold joan market there was a pressure wo Bave balances carrted, and dc the eusy state of the money market the hoiders of goid paid irom Miree to seven por cent for The Fange of tue price is shown tn the fudowmg table of the cluef quotations: WA. Mi, viA.M... 14 M...... ip. aM. ‘The government gold was awarded in the follow- $ng lots at the panying pric The amount bid for Was about twe and a half millions:— 3,000 lunguess The evil ue goverumeut market Wes strong sod steady, in @ympathy with the Ormer tone of ihe gold quota. ous, and prices varied only av eigbiu to a quarter per cent in the whole day’s Bustiess. The toliowing Gaotations were made at the <luse of atreet business this eventng;—United States carrency #ixes, 107 203; do. sixes, 1681, registered, 118 @ 118): do. coupon, 118 & 1184; do. fve-twenties, registered, May and Noveraber, 113 w 11344; do, 1862, coupon, Go., 11534 a 116%; So. 1864, coupon, do, 113% & 113%; do. 1565, coupon, do, 113% m 114; do., registered, January and July, 115% &® 116; do, 4805, coupon, do., 115% @ 114; de. 1867, coupon, do., 116 @ 116%; ao. 1568, coupon, do, 116% & 136; Go, ten-forties, registered, 107%; & 107%; do. coupon, Winx a 107K. Iu Sonthern securities the North Carolina spec tax bonds were irregular and feverieh, between end 41, and the Louisianas heavy and lo + The Gecline in the latter is attributed to sales of bonds héld in New Oricans, where the money market ts quite stringent. In the Tennessecs the cid bonds were weak and the new steady, Tue toilowing were the closing street prices for tie Soutvern lat: eases, ox coupon, 60.4 00) new, 5235 # 62 do. five per cent, 60 # 62; Virginia,ex coupon, 5074 8 51; do., new, 63 a 54; do., registered svock, 44.0 45 j0., registered, 1963, 49 @ 60; do., regiaterce 47 @ 44; Georgia aixes, 82; do. sevens, Pi }s; do. sevens, Int ble in Geor; North C 8 874 WAIN; 0; Bou do. ‘Tei. 1867, dia sea 3 do. 8 06 @ 49% ; Clty Memphis sixe Orieans 00 @ 79; & a 625 Mi fo, eight second, 72 a 73; Oolumbns Kailr The stuck ma t arather sharp de- Sino, owmg to the 1 excited by the sinngency i cox 2 le Were disposed to venture uy a e holders of stuck were, in many instances, 1 towel, The Kric Company Exchange, in accoriauce w tention to issne five mtiiions for the purpose of laying a third narrow gauge conneciion will the . road Builalo, a8 originally agreed in the convention of the two ¢ st being convertible, Lave, of co ofa ue of stock, White this iT nt did ut help Erie it hurt the Vand stooks, Con tral going off to 1514 and Hudsou River to 1 Brie dectined to 27 Should the ebird ratl be jaid Shere 19 no doubt of ita eventual benefit to the Erie road. In f re the vroad @raduaily he whole road mangem the best twunix wade narrow gauge t, would © of line out of the me Rhe vest uf nc t Sropolis. As itis the issue ef more bonds ts looked ares s AD lucrease of indettedaeas, and hence tue ecline in pr The Westera raflways were involved tn the genera) duwuward movement, the earnings of Northwestern falling off ten thon Gand dollars during Inst week ae compared with 1866—A decrease gmail es compared with that in Mie Provious weeks of uber end October, bat yet A contrast to what won expected, the sudden wevival of the crop movement favorlug the hope Mat the receipts afier November i would show derge gains, Tne fact ts the wheat and corn wre still slowly moving owing to tho price of goia, | preferred, 65; | waukee and St, Pawi, 69. In the Muoclancous Mas Western Union seeling ine compe i i Yoon of th Ve" Tine, the Pacific and AUlantio, sold do Vacwle Mall aso yielded with we geuernt market, Viuching at ts towest 6024, Tue (olowieg, were the closing prives ab the last Bersion of to Stok Excketge:—Cantom, 624 Vesiémh Wnton, 346 a 064; Qutekailver, 1355 2) Mariposa, 1 o 8455 Ae. proferred, 15% a 105 at, Got) @ 6246; Adams Express, 66 a 67; Wella kargo Sxpress, 18 @ 20; Awerican Expresa, Uneed States Express, 03 a 64; Ene, de. preferred, 47 a 48%4; New York Cen- 2.185%; Hudson River, 161 @ 161)4¢; Harlem, Reading, &74 a 87}; Michigan Ccn- Lake Shore, 89Y% 8 90; Mimois 2Mtsg @ 188; Cleveland aod Pitsbarg, Nortuwestern, 6974 & 70; do, @ 85%; Rock Igtand, 103 a 103)4; Mil- 6034; 40, preferred, 42% 8 82!43 Toledo aud Wabash, 60 a 62; Fort Wayne, 8 a ‘Sis; Altea and Terre Haute, 30; do, preserred, 57 vit; Ohio and Mississippi, 265, a 26%; Delaware and Lackawanaa, 105 a 100; New Jersoy Contral, S44 & 05; Chicago and Alton, 148 a 252; do. pre- ferred, 147 bid; Morris and Essox, 87)¢ a 87%; Hannibal and &t Joseph, 10745 bla; do. preferred, 2072; bid; Columbus, Cuicago aad Indiana Central, 2545 a 28. Tne highest aud lowest prices of the leading stocks are showa ta the taple:— Highest, Lowest. Whig 2154 255 Sew York Central e¢ und St. Paul see aud St. Paul pi pl Baiwai iussiss); Union de The earniuga of the Railway compare as follow mber, fs Pirst wees in November, 18s. Decrease...... ++ The following suows ls of to-day’s busi- ness at (ae Sub-Treasury in this city:— Ge palance ye vee 9 903,17 Gold receipss < id payments. 4788 eye 800,035 81,654,620 406, Currency pay Currency baianc 1008 US 1008 US buh & 1 Again apres 3. Am Mer If U0 NY Con RR. “Go... Ww do. 4 100 do... ” 7000 N Car bs, new. 100 Erie preferred: ay 3800) do..special tax 41% 60 do 0 bu00 ao WU do... 10 Missouri 6 100 Hud River RR. 60... 100 do. 200 Morris & Ea Ki SW LSeMS RK. Py do. eens eo eae ree 120 10, do... 1200 Chie &N ldo C AN W RR pl 000 Chic, RT P ii lw do . S00 Mil & St ti 00 do. 4 we do. Sty Ml & St Pan! pi. rol, SP) Ft hi gta. Tea Obio £Miee Ra 0 & 85 Del, Lack & W. 5 NJ Central BR. 400 3 wNY NU RRserip 1 135, ol, C&10 RE. 6 20000 do. 2000 do 2000) do. 250 US 1600 do. 1600 U6 5°, 10-48, coa.. 10734 $H)00 US 6a, cursyess. 7/5 One o&Ciock P. M. 700 abs LS & MS RE UTel.. 200 Pac Mall 88 Uo.. 300 Aun Mer Un 0 do. Loo do. 10U 8 4 200 do. 3 Goo Mit & i Paul pr. 4 400 do 69% Luo Del, Lack & West... 1055 JOIN J Central Rit.-:) 947% 100 Hud Riv Ket 0 do. + 00 $455, £00 Roading RI Sew ACRE gd Oe 100 slic Cent E. STAEET QUITATIONS, Haltpast, Five o’Clock P.M, . Big a BS PiesvUrg see. — 2 Cia Big Nosthwosicra., 60m Coif NY Coniral... 182" & WI Northwestern pt 84/4 a 55 Hudson Rivar.. 1634 @ 160" Rock Island... 103 Erve.. bt Paul. ae hoad. ‘St Paul pre Boa Ohio & COMMERCIAL REPORT. ToRsDAY, Nov. 9—6P. M. Breawax remained dull and heavy at 40¢, a dle, for West- Southera, The rales were nulmportant, BUrLIng MavERrAy market for almost all # couning under this heading was quiet, the demand ight, but prices were generally steady. For Ki spruce thers was a moderate demand at steady being withla the range of $19 © offerings were o at which price sales were re- 60,000. Lime, though quiet, was steady at #1 50 for common and §1 73 for lump. Kosendale coment was derately active at §2, while bricks were dull, but uo- ES With only a moderate demand end continued rings the market wus beavy and prices were again Il be een by reverence to our quotatious ap- es were 2,476 bales, including 9% 0 mrvive, were for export, 709 for spinning nd 103 om For future delivery the bu ‘was only mode. prices wore eusic, The sales were as follows: -iU0 yf Devemver, at | 80 do., January ut S43yc, 10 do, for do. for February ut Bic. “W6 append the Oylanle and Nadie and M, Orleans Florida," Memphis, and Tezxos, 20 * By % 14 25% F) 2s a5 for all kinds and the wnally tfc. @ Be. Western an sperm aud ia quoved 1 sales wore reported. nie, & Ve., g) Gr end Marical nly fon Ko. market d, and pric for all kt # wer Bas dull, val at our sh an oteedy wia and Rio was . 4 he. for Mautla, We. fe boit rapa iusto. ec. the demand pet cos. Java was in ¢ Habe yord ue . ia New Oricaus and 1,00) a rule dull, there being but 1 » whent, 184,127 do. Odo. mait wat Sih ull, Dut prices were w flour, 200 do, 1 to n graaen Gre avout WO vom. Bouthors *. Rye flour was in privew; sales $i6 bie, Cort meal cou. nal, Weg . : . 85.00 nb 25 owe 6 bd a 600 600m 600 [bm 540 Sa 6u0 608 740 y bisa 6 Round houp Ohio, traue t Be ie Bt. Louis low extn, 6a 700 Bi Louis atraight ext Sd08 9 bt. Louis eholce doubl awe BU, Louis eliotee family ry. Foathera choice and fur BW @ Bouibern supe 260 @ Calltornia fo 2608 kiye four... 4 Corn meal, ot vo Cora meal, Br 6 Corn meal, Jer 6 —W heat Was anni a sd with yosterd der & good eeles Gur! ogwar, NEW YORK NERALD, WEDNESDAY, 2 WO} a ASTI $5 ol oud br chvive | grulge” 2 eae “HTB a Bi Ad Gor $B) Sa Bi 394 tor red and amber inten, fnclading aanah tor ab $1 BF and asoiad lot « . gover Obuy a $1.48 a gl dh gh OL for waite Michigan, $i 46» Bi G6 for do. Henesee, $1 Ei a $1 dy for red Wemarn | 4 81 33 a BL SS for oft aurder. Corn waa ntowiy, wh & moderate cemand. The sales were avout 6.100 bane a Be. s F163, with ear lots as high ae Sl 41 O85 $I I for yellow and $1 U7 a Bh 1D for will fancy. Gals were fuiny active and tir: for prime Wesiera, G3i60. 2 do—the outstie pr comand gad beary, Btate andi OS a $i at lower prices. Slew 45,009 har owed State and 1 10 & ha % \ malt Was and pouvioal Pusu. The marketlor dry cod was quiat, the demand beng Hight, Dut prie wibout alteration, (here were saics of SW quintals 1 8244 & BT 0 for George's, and 36 be $6 60 for Grand Baok, Kor mackere! the market wa quigg, rices were Orm, owing to the smalinesa of the supgay. 1 $25 a at Hi) for No.1 shore, $5 4 6 for No. 3 do,, $25 for No. L bey, S14 for @ $13 for No, & Of box herigg uo e neporled price wore siondy ah 430. « & fr No. Jed. Otuer Kuies ua were quiet, Dut aloncga mt [or ota ione. vies, ~The market coattaned to rnl¢ quiet ahd rates were conerally fa favor oF the slipper. nese wos Without activity aod rates wore Wi to Glasgow, per 6,000 vashsis wheat at 1 ty Lauder, iu whens at $ jd. The charehs weres—A Brietol with 1,600 “‘bble. rosin at Sew to Pernambabo with 1,50 bola, four a wig irom Pensacola to tho norih bark frow Savannah to che 22 and five per cen privilege with tour, at 4c, par Ubi,, aud lj British’ bark to Bristol, with | quarter? grata, at Ue, bark to Marsolies, with 2:00 + Norwegian bark to the Contuent, with 4, ant & barks from Baltimore Lo the Con- bila, do, om private tering. ‘There weie 20 eaies reporied, and prices were 16c. a Nic. Cor bags wad $e. for clot. The market was fajrly sctive and ra selling at Ge. & 70c. and retall lous at Was qavted at $1 a $1 U6 for long and & sige Cuba, lumber, at SLi er Pale, with lund A Pants brig to Op ri whent, at ate. per bu BUNA Hope, —The mi et was tolerebly active, and p firm at ise, a 26. a 43, a Le, for old, acourding to totly tor export and the sales were 1 r, Wi for jute; U0. & Te. do. iu bond. vxet was moderately following quotation: ant. tor Sigal, and f modium gi | to the extent of Asc. a Le. ps | te "bat » Be. & 289.; Buenos Ayres, ;, Montevideo, 21 is 8 2 Mexican, , 18 2 19 4c, @ 12.5 Tamples Hosoi, Wa Wibs, Wise. a Le, ; Biv a) Total stock hides Novemuver 9, Lo per ton iower, Vinton, ex sbipy and 5 6 a Bo! fe were eo 400 tons Eglinton, e2 # ighaton and Gle to yard, at , part four montha’ time; B20 agarhock, park and 100 do. J ghaton do, on private terms. Amverls Ro. 1 was quoted at 130 was doll and noiml- Ralle, though quiet, were irm at #56 50 a % Amencan, and 837 a 57 We, gold, for" " kx.—The demand for hemioek 'eoie was posrabiy t unaltered prices. The recetpts continue fair, but What littio tuy stock ja moderate. Oak ta quiet but staady, demand prevalies! waa ebtedy for prime grades. We qunta:— - a LOG, ee Bu Ayres. California, Orinorny Gree Heavy + Bs. “adie Se. w Be, agi, Wa, Sle. Bo, adic. de. Goo: ayed, uli kind ‘Gxmnasel, all kinds and weig snd weights, 20c, nigh. Lrap.—Pig was in demand, and antes were made of 100 tons Spanish (to arrive) at @ ge, gold, and 1W do. Engltsh on privaie arms. “We quote :—Bar, 8ige. a 8ie,, aud shvet and pins, ise, MOLASGES.—The market was dull and heavy for all but rocery grades, which were held at full prices, By anction, fs hbdé. Demerara at @8c. a Oic., v8 bbls. new crop New Crieans at 893¢0. @ $105, and 75 bhda. Porco Rico at 5%. a 7. Ww nba ceririfugal and mixed, 85c, a b/c. ; jo. muscovado, reiutog’ and grocery rhados, bie, a BSc. s.—The market for spirtts turpentine was moderately active at the prices obtalned yesterday. The saovavero 2h) Lbin, at di 4390. for merehantaile and ipping lots, the market closing at thos prices. Rosin. e lower grades Were more sought alter aud held tirmer, wale the other descriptions were dull bat unch: |. fhe 0 bbis. common to fs strained st $2 00m ; 400 do. No. Land palo eure pale at >5 25 a tS 60, chiedy 2 20 n BZ 25; No. 8, &'S4; pale, £4 26a 95 25} G5 60a 86 £5. Yar waa dull, heard of po sales; ington was quoted $2 &7)y. s.—Lingeed was dutland heavy at ido. a Se. In casks and Ubis.; nocales, Lard was quet at $1 50 for prime win- See. ter; saies unitnportant, Olive was selling fn stnall lots at $l 483i 60. Menhaden was generally quoted at dic., W fern div.tied red at Bbc. a W7e., DADE ab fec., straits nt Bc whale at $1, bleached wiater do. at #1 12 x $112) sperm a: $1 10.n $172; bleached aad uribteached wi Sales 400 Ubis. ernde whale at 2t, and neal to ba dellveced Iu New Beuttord uring the past woek $).00) gallo: 8,800 Ubis. "crude sperm on private ROVISIONS.—Rece!pts, 140 bbls. bee’, 198 packages cut raeats, Ii do. and 40 Kegs lard. ‘The m to rule dull, there being uo demau ¢ preset wants of the tra y and irregular. ‘the sal Lote, at $30 a BL0 25 for wnivmpected now tae, Bi0'6) w 29 7H Cor old mesa, B40 5) for olty do. 853 for clenr aud 25 60 a @36 60 for cid Western prime meas, We heard of po sales Cor fuiure deilvery. Dressed hog were highes, city being ed at hoga were ted at Ke. Bidens with vals of 4,00 bend. Boef was in moderate jobbing demand, at steady prices, tie salea vetug 75 bble.y at dev a 1 for plain nieas and ie. @ Iie. forexira do.? 150 bbls. K kas were sold on private terins, For beef hama the mai was dull a eavy. Bales, 70 bbis., at 32a $83 for new, Theree beet was i moderate demand and pricas were steady, exept forthe common grades, wach wire raiher heavy. About 160 terces were ald at about 2c, aSie, for Tadia meas and Lie. ac. for prime moes. Bacon was more soaght after and sales were e boxes Cumberland cutter delivery between the I rand the 15a February, at 1BK6., and city long cisar at 1iqe. Cut moais wore di the demand continuing light, and prices for aiaioat all kinds wers heavy. Atew amall sles were made at ike. n 190. for nckled haray c. a io. for Westeru pickled whoulder: fic. for ety’ mowed do., and 20c. nlc for smoked au a hame. Lord was Grmar, but the business was to t smaliness of the supply. a °. 7 ti bagge fold at ie. 2 17%, tor No. 1c, mw IBigc, fe 0 packages, for January de’! t ie. @ 16g: ‘Yhe market for otter was without change of consequence Good graces were In fatr request, anv being in small supply, were Leld (or full prices, while common grades were in larga supply and in light demand aud beavy to pri Ww bin Tous, waa telling at Sq a40e.; Toll brter, In deo.'; Wontern, Bde. & common doy 20>, a 2ic.; fing Biztd, 4c. 2 Abe Chenango, Lewis, Jederson datrien, 0c. a 40 yeaa was fn Hzht demand and prices favored the buyer. We’ quote Bsc. ; fulr Lo good do., I7ige. wm 180. iéc. ; Ordinary do., 16e. a Iie. wad curiding to quali Prime factory, 30, @ j prime dairies, 18igc. Kiminod, 10, a ‘Ibe., a- PRrWOLCUM.—The market for crude, in bulk, was dull, there being but littiedemand, and lliofs wera, ansioun to realize, Prices wore a tride ‘lower, closing at 2044c, # 20%40. We heard of no rales of consequence. Crude in b! dui and nominal at about 26540, a 26o, bo business of conrequence transacted. There was bi tit demand, and, holders generally being anxious to seil, tt marcet was lower, closing at abont 5c. ; 100 bble. in me chantabie order were sold at S6c., and $0 do. m eb! ppin for Ducember deitvery, were dinpoaed Of Ou “privat Naphtha was dal! apd nominal at rboutt te., mt whleb price the last sale was made. In Palladelpbia the market was quiet, aod, with liberal offerings, pricea were beavy, and, in fomo carts, lower, The waies were 2,000 bola, atantard white, for November, at t8e., closing with sellers at Soc. ; 4,000 do., Cor the last half of December, at foc., and 1,00 dow for do., OD private lerma, but supposed mt 344 Riod.—Carollna was ih fair eupply, aud tho demand baing small prices were heavy, though to lower. Bales wort made of IM) canks ato. a Tic, for common to prime, Rane goon was dull and nominal. BPELTRR.—Silentan was doll and nominal at Sige, » Bige, gold, for ordinary. : Bart. —\\ tth ao increase? zepply and with an only moter ately active demand the market for Liverpool was qalet and- heavy, and prices in some cases wer atrivie caster, The follow. in, he prices ot for Jobbing lots frow store: —Ash- % jareball's and Worthington's, $2 50 a ken E240 8 65; ie ber burhel. 2 rite dull_ and ‘noms al at 6218 a 62 17%, god, duly paid. ‘Grass were aaa dull bat Uochaager in value, clover being quoted Ido, thaothy @4 and rongh dax §4 40, Soar.—-astile wns dull but unchanged, Small sales were maw withia the rang of We, m 1236 SitoT w Drop wae quoted 8340, and buck 9340, Skins. lng 32,000 al Amer in neat at steady prices, the ito and Laguayra, | and 2,400 da, ¢ 0 an, 4,000 do. Hoi lvate term.’ Goat were aviling moderately at fail ¢4150 bales Cape, 60 do, Mexican and 14,00) Mae e annex tlie current quotations:— 0, 6740; Matam @ G5e.; Vern Cruy, per Ib—gold; 47\g0. 9 Saige. On Su.ba G0e,- “eure < + Vera Cruz, 4c.; Central Blwai, 450.; Angostura, Slo. ; ati Fa tyes aad 7 ba, ely light. for extea G and 13 tor 10 common Rood do., gc ‘oaialea do, | Wage. © ia) Ite. for yellow. ming, 10 5 far to good grocery, Lose. eanertiugaly aud boxes, ~Boxes D. iy, at dic, a die, wae vory light and prices ware 1,000 ie, vd within te 00 10 f ab veld Cor fll prices. Btratte wore and Banea, 386, Wi di 1, ©. chargonl, 84 25 } coke torte, 86, The market for Kenuoky wae atill quiet, the m ail Rources balmg Nabt, bub there was Hu clang wore at t Our quotatios Ja seodient the (ransa ners Western at Sc. anit 6) do, ( ato lerma, Ot Yara 00 ball Wate terns, Havana was in demand and to nove jn 800 vids, wt mall, belng only ©2 Beeonds on pr were wit on DOU Tand If out there-were told 200 tales, part at 84. golds in, bond, at #59. a $1 10 ourreney, duty paid, We quale: sired, a Kitt Hoary Wertern enter. Light leaf, and Clarkeoslie 4 See. win > a ie, & D4c, 0. @ 10!40, ‘Common ien Oige. a 10s, Wiger a Mage. jedium i . Ie. a uw ae «= Bae. & 12 iye. . ibe. a 19 TRS. @ 13/40, Wie. a Me, | @ Lie, ve 8 ie Loge @ Me 8 lic, & foo. ate. . oF Bee i aad 2 _NOVEMBEY 10, 1869.—TRIPLE SH EET. pa pc eam REO {Butane Gib ee ita a x: sien ih Rs, Ms § own wud! fa ork, seman aod mediam, 2s. a Bc. Bis. ail in bos ‘Roveipte, 1445 vbia, WwW 3 Hed une Bye Syed 66, lower abd shere Was only.» moderate baw ness EB Asnolad at the decline, 1 wore Bild bbin. mt Sol «4 4, tas pid, closing wens at BLU! api O46. H ALBHONE was dtl and haminal at @1, gow, for Arctic ani Ac, da, for Souih sce, No ealoe wom reported. tla Jaa wale aa 19,KN foe. Arciie on private term: {Ais HEY 0008 vieastiad aud unDieadiied ware quoted 1c. a as without sales. 801 an extant at press: to any : y,, especially for the ’ hreh ara fa good aapply aud less goncht s'ler Unan the other descriptions, To autect salos of conse: quence holders would be obliged to grant « reducitou in price a, Rallies eontinaes in fale roe bap aad commanda (uti privea. Callforaia ts ioas inguired: wr od eus.ty obtainadle at former gurus, whlie Texas te dull, but held for full figures, foreign the: Wide business doing; oni hiavy. | The bout 145,060 oece at de. & Gc, Including 180%) XX mad ASX Obio, at 4,0M No. U'XXX, do, wt die. a Adc. ; Wyalv Stato, at ic, a 40.) 6000 Stato and Michigan, wb de, ¢ 13,000 Stace, Peuusyivania, Obie, &c., aud 10,00N-old do. of pilvate vermay but at prices within ‘our rauge; also 60,000 lis, pulled, at 4c. a 4360. for lamb's and 42'yc. adic, for super and exira—the latter pries for old extra} email lots Texas within tue range a Soe. and 15,000 Iba, California wt ie. for Nae apr%g, io. for Al and Ad fall. Of foreign the eaies were dace Vape ai dbs, a Soc, wad 13,000 Ibs. camels? hair at I7e. REAL ESTATE MATLERs, ‘The real estate business at the Exchange yes- teraay was quite animated, and the attendance con- widerapis. Among the atiractiona were the sale of New York mmproyed property by Messrs. E. H, Lud- low & Co., Brooktyn property by Messrs. Jonnson & Miler and Wyckof & Littie, aad New Jersey prop- erty ny Mesera, A, J, Bleecker, Soa & Co. The foi- lowtug aro the particulars:— KK PRHOPRRTY—LY E. H. LODLOW AND OO, 5 OP Ee BY JOUNSON AND MILLER. so corner of bast New York and Utica ava, 20x Utlow av, en 10 lots atjoinin, 12 iow ad), eacl Blotw adj, exca 42.0x142 4 lola, 8 cor Pat 10 tols, now Atian 68 Lawrence av and ws Vertion av, each 25x100 OREAT NECK (1, 1) ML 9 lots on Laurel oat etwe ch Blots #8 Cumberhund ay, 112 ibe of Laurel Park, exch 291 500 NEW SRY PROPERCY EY A. OKER, BON AND 00. Frame house, outbuildings and 334 acres of land, xltn- ated xi Hoo Bergen county, N J, on the Brie Ratiway magne abs id Real Estate Notes. The Walch homestead, located oy South Broad- way, aear Slosholu' village, and consisting of a man- gion, ontbuildings and eleven acres of beautiful lawn, hag been purchased by a New York gentiemau for $40,000, Mr, Roberta has sold alot on Spring street, Yon- kers, toa German restdent for $1,500; also fourteen lots on Broadway for $14,000, Mr. J. ©. Waring, proprietor of one of the largest far and wool manufactorias in the United States, ts about having an elegant maasion erected near the residence of C, H, Lilienthal, on the Hudson, just above YouKers, at @ cost of $100,000 On Saturday, 6th inst., J. H. Hindle sol the fol- lowing property at auction at Ramapo Vatiey, N. J. at masier’s sule, being a portion of the estate o! the jate Judge i. B. Hageman, The whole was pur- chased by ex-Governor Kodiian M. Price, at the fol- lowing prices:—Firet plot, contaimmg $1 98-100 acres, at $91 per acre; second plot, containing 81 5-100 acres, ab $35 per acre; third pe contaiaing 13 12-100 acres, at $120 per acre; fourth pilot, containing 7 63-100 acres, at $163 per acre: Oith plot, containing 00 acres, $220 per acre. A lot 100 by 146 feet, with house, in Orchard streob, Tarrytown, has becn sold by 8. Shindier to Wiliam Reynolda jor $12,000, At Windell Park, in the sane Village, 5. Emberson, of New York, has negotiated & transfer of & house aud lot, the iatter 69° by 137 feet, lately owned by J. 8. Millard. to Joseph 8. Smito for $5,000, REAL ESTATA PAAR. New York City. Kasex at, ws, 100 ft n of Delancey at, news eog mt, dotinita, 28,500 Front st, No 227, house and lot, 20x74.4234.11273.8. Nom. Mitahell piace, n 6, 216 tte of Ist ay, heures and lot, itr on Bu. ears 0. Bd st, 4 (tw of av D, vouge and lot, 2.6x105. 1,000 Bid st, # b, 10 ftw Of Luxington av, Toxb8. 6220588910948 770.0 Beth at and 7th av, 8 Ww corcer, 16.5x98.9, 95000, 424 wt, 6 8, 100 ft é of Bh ay, Louse and lot, 16:5398,9. 4od et, @ 8, 233 [te of bth ay, 92x100,! 421 ut 0a) 165 ftw of Mudieon av, 1dv. 200 fhe of 1th av, 60x 100.4. Site of ath av, 17.9%100.6, , bOx1 a. GxBx) 9.9. ‘aud lot, 18.1 a war, aOelb2e8a5).be1ARY 18,600 Bath at Madison av, @ 6, 60,6 ft n of 100. ‘Bath at, house and lot, 25x i John st, No 64,6 years, por y Worn dt ng Kings County, BROOKLYN, Bergen at, 6 8, 996.7 ft w of Frankiln ay, 20x13), £50 roadway and shatfef st, 2 © corner, 1 9,600 Cooper st, es, 125 ft ne of Lvergresu ay, 38x10). ‘800 Chesinut at, ps, 909 {te of Ceutral ar, 96.2120.7x90.6x25. 480 Macdougal st, ns, 200 ft w of Sarat 20<100. 2,000 Macdongal st, 6 4,59 fo of Vara ay, 56) Paimetio ot, 2 ws, ws Stockholin ‘sn W sof Jonnson ay, house’ and lot, 35x hia, 160 {6 of Yolen av, 26xi00......» 6,101.4 nof Nassau st, W21.7x28.iixi07 E50 fiw of bth av, BL Axboabiads 1th . on hy northerly aide, 240 (t w of 4th ay, 20x100.2. Division antaBitier avs, n w corner. WD4r33. Lewis and Pulaski sts, # @ coracr, 20x100, Myrilo ay, m #, 100 ftw of Maroy av, 20.6424.1220.6. Sbeppard ay, ¢ 8, 4/5.9'tn of Atlantic ay, 26x101.1, Po Tompkins av, ws, 65 ft s of Gute ay, house and lot, LD + of Union av and Joho at, oe corner, 7oxiC0, John at, 08, 100 fen of Dolou ay, Boxi00, Toho at « 6, 185 {hw of Bay av, blxi00 Wachicgton sty w a, 20 (tn of Binke av, 2ox100, Utica av and Herkiuor st, uw corner, 40x70. Westchester County. EASTOHESTER. Union av, w a, lot 46, Mt Vernon, TOxl08, . @REENUUKO, R depot to Post road,#s adjoining H Bhel- Ay from 8 ‘don, 10038; ay woaiirwaia. Wall st aod Girard ay, # Ww coruar, 6x12 188 ft or Downing et, 475143 thorae wy, 6 4, 198 tts 9} Eitien’st w 9! 200 ft a of Cheataut et, BOxt00..., Queens County. ORTT. road W & adjoining Un. Port Fasbington to Fius! derbill, L hispn Yiu", Pullis ay, w @, lot 45, map Prilis & Cabart.... EWTOWN, Penny bridge roa, 8 8, adjoiniog George W Edwards, acre, 10, Fat FLUSHING, actions 185, 186. WoovsiDR, petween Riker ay and Long Island Raltroad, 100 Newtown ay, 6th at, 9, 125x100. ison County, N. Jo JERSEY O1F av, nm, ITD ftw of ¢ rf, 65 ft @ of Jerway Sand 227, Mann's map, Sheril's dead, HUDGON OFT, Lote 10, 11, 19, 47 and 48, bioe map, deed May, 1863 Lot 18/, map Hodeon Ci onin hi hth af, Garden at, w 4, 167.9 fin orf © Lote on map of C Lot #03, bio Lote 7, 28, 82, map Nor! What Hho AYONN Linden av, #9 9, Geo Pomoroy's property, 60x100, Alat at, oe 4, 00.8% @ of ar O Lote 5 and 6, bi Seaview ay, tot 16, 809 Lots 33 and 34, block 4, Me + B00 aN. Halliday et, wa, 99-4 fen of Maple at, 90,108100 (Sherit.. 8,800 Maple st, 06, Bd ft w of WhItOn Ht, 16.6E7B. e000 re 0325 BON) Moniicoila ay, 4 (10 [ts of Nowark plank road, 23.6x100 8.09 Lots 13 and 14, map 2, Van Riper estate. + 80% HONORS TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATE CAPTAN CORNELL, Ata mocting of the oMcers of the United Stat Royenne Marine, in Washington, November 5, 1869, the following preamble and resolutions ip roferenoe to the aoath of Stephen \Cornell, late captaio ta the service, were adopted: — Whereas it has pleased ay, God to remove from our midst our esteemed fellow ofiicer aud friend, in Stephen Cornell; taorefore, ve tt Kesolved, That walle we bow with uamble «nb mission to the diapensation of Divine Providence we cannot refrain irom expressing our deep regret at the long sustained in ths death of #o estimable @ clu- zen, endeared alike to @ll who knew bim, Kesoived, That by his death tue service joven one Of ita Oldest aud most valued officers, bia widow a bata husband, and bis Children an hoaored fathar, Kesolved, That onr heartielt sympathios are hered: extondod 0 tho fainily aud relatives of whe de! 4 <slopted to render the contracts aio and practfal The Labex Quemion Agitation=The Eficiency ef Coolica—Siveny Opposition tv Their Inpeértativn=Varions Nonsens=Wages of Beamen=-Tho OW Trado—Latcroal daspreves monismMkwellarcous News. HONOLCLY, Oct, 29, 1889 When I wrote you last the sensation of the day Was the Supreme Court, or perhaps 1 should way the ne vly appointed Second Associate Justice, This had ita usual two or three week's run, and has given Way to ti ovolie sensation, which promisea to be more endnring, a8 i directly atfocts all classes of society, wiille tuo other was interesting only bo such ag might nave @ case in court at tae time. im regard to the lavor question, tae government has always heid that euch laburers were need as Would como tm families and become tho basis ior & new population, Tho siueertiy of tho goverament has always been a matterof doubt. A call was issued some Uine since for a mosting of planters and otuers iuverested in the labor question and the result las been # meeting of two days’ duration, during witch the question was bandied, without, however, coming t any conclusion other than the passage of a series of resolutions, cutand dried for tie occasion, by those In the planting mterest, The meeting was so mavaged that any attempt on the part of those who are op- posed to the coolie system to modify the resolutions Wasa promptly frowned down, In the first place the way in which the coolies are obtained in Citina fs an outrage. Carleton’s book of tayel around the world exposes the mode adopted to secure a cargo of cooites, while the agent of the Hawatiau Board of Imiuigration, Dr. Wiliiam Tillebrand, in his report to the Board, says that “the difference boiween a codhe aud a lave is one of degree not of essence.’ The coolia system of this kingdom is based upon a penal law found i the elvil code which gives the master the power to place @ refractory coolle ta the chain gang, to be worked there until such time @ bo 3 suflcienty subdued to go to bis work, never mind how unjust may be tho exactions of the master. In regard to the grievances of the coolie Dr. Hiilcbrand says:— “For redress of grievances the lower cours of the country eco of litle use to him, because he does rot understand thelr mechanism; because he cannot ex- presa himecif or plead tn his own tanguage, aud be- cause, aS a General thing, the influence of his em- ployer raila heavy im the scale against bis com- plains.” Letic be understood that in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred be caualt get atthe higher courts or even te the board which professes to be Lis guardian. During this meeting the planters sald distinctly that they did nos want wouen, aud ex- dd Lneinselves in favor of having Ulinese The natives, 23 o waolo, aud a larve ina. jority of the foreign population of these tslands, are opposed to te jmportation of more coviies, and bave acid meetings In which this was disiincty ataied, Touching the contiact system und iis natu- val reeull, tie assignumeu) of men hed by tt, a speaker, a Member Of the bar, aba Tecent moeting saysi— 1 oppose the aysten trom prineipie, because I think i te Wrous ; you professedly sapportit-#8 @ matter of necsceil and individual interest, aad thoe ooking (rom diferent ntand- o1nte we are apt to mistinderatand each other, 1 cannot elp feeling that the chief end of this meating, fe heart aud soul, Ja planation profita; and the prosperity of the cenniry, the demands of rociecy, the future of the Hawaiian come in secondarily it wt ali, on the part of the suppor this sysiom. Ix noi this so!’ Ze burden of your cry is labor We must havo lavor, and the plan which promices that che, and jomediate, you favor wiuout askin, many quesion ‘Tried in the balance of the “free and qua! ..ghta'* prine!- pis the,contract, aysiem lafound wanting, ‘ho discussions n this meuting thua {ar have exposed 14 imperiecuions to ‘an extent that I had not looked fur, We have 09 objco- Hons to a eyaiom that does uot need the support of bad Inwa aud bad priuciples, Does thie stand tho test? A Yenal law tn the Civil Code which ‘cives to the contract, which is s civil arrangement, a crimiua! character, 1a the main support of the system, "Then this rewouiion which ts before the House fa lavor of making the contracts assign. ablo, @ principal contrary to ows pill of rights aud ia direct Oppenition to tho {deus and Invicta of “the, age, must be Ir the em- Ployere, and be ratived Uy the insroduetion at the next La Atiire of w new aod uncunstiusional law Into our sacuto Another speaker alluding to tho system said thas it wae not the sysiem warranted by the cusioms of free couniries, and, 1 view of our surroundings and uke age in Which We live, we ougur to put ou seives a4 nearas possible mm auisou with the great and growing country which ts our nearest neighbor—the United states. In favor ef tho system the old slave- hoiders’ Argument tat the coolids were Detier olf than when lu their own country was brought up and arged as the reason why they should be brougit here. Our veuerabie speaker, of Wiiom botier was expected, said that in the abstract these ideas of equal riguts wid freedom were all right, but thas tue country Was in that condition that in order to pros per We must Dave lavor, and the power to eaiorce it Was @ Very esuoulial fealure. fis retmarka were re- ceived with applause. Taking tnto consideration tuat avery Jarge majority of those who heerd kira were either Americans or English, {t shows the do moralizing efect of the peculiar system. During the discussiun the friends of toe system never brought forward any other argumont than that thoy must have lapor or else go ito bauxruptcy. in ober words, (ron @ dollar and cent point of view, it was necessary, and so novody mast aay nay. ‘As sy00 a$ Ue result Of Lis meeting wos known Qnother was called at a time and place more sulied Ww the wants of tue laboring element of our foreiya ; popwation, and the resoluiions of the plinters were Warmly discussed aad disapproved of. Two mem- bers of the bar spoxe on sla occasion, one of them having fiicd the position of second Associate Justico at a tume when tne Su- ems Cours was fjusily we pride of every 2. One said that toe palpable and direct resuit ‘stein Was to keep down the laboring clasaea, gull objected to the penal law which applies to iabor contaecis, at the ame time Ulustrating the way in which the landed property of (he islands was rapidly geting into the nauds of a few, and stated that the reswit Was to be disastrous to the poor man walle It enriched the plaaters. Judve avis satd:— Ho was decidediy of opinion that it was not desirable to tusport any moro cooilea—tuey ore a pagan and an incerloi race—and we bi ql wnany here aw we can tak sare of. The Hoard af Immicration bave falled to bring here the vight Kind of laborers to assimilate with our peo- ie. It ee] rd, witb all the machinery to their contract of iaw to assist, to aud when their terms Lave the expired wi! vecomes of them? isis unconstitutional to penal enactinents to enforce clvii contracts; besides, the Chinese donot know under what Iawa thoy ‘are con: tracting. Of course th th of the country must come froma the soil; but i mount ti poriauce that we must fiona? The Chl- nese are ‘Obrlatianiaed; they won't ro-engage loose on the counting with all Uist yio@h, Our ows poopie are dying of, ofall mo. tin- portanatnerctement of deatrceiion to Rnatén ibetr extine. jon? There is no nett dlinga 1 common Datween the native and ianiters’ meeting ‘appeared to have no eymy fay they muat i e labor, aud t are the cheap: ext and best, Well, wapporo wey seu (or athuitaand or two of theas nacivilizable coviiea. Whey will go on making sugar for the nexiien yeark and then ravire made to Wavel fi Lurope or to enyoy their ip a villa Leneath the lovely axiox of Tiaig, on tne bauks of the Iake of Conus, leaving thalr ageats to manage their wa, the people, to mauage tue « bert ws'mar. Wa hera as mauy 600i ogurts cau take care of, In order to rem i prosperity to all let us bave @ ith thelr fortanes ger inde wealth, toa of good blood, The natives have also held @ meeting. and another ireaty catied, At the first meeting it was unant- that no more CSluese Anouid be is mously urged bronutiato the country, One uniortuuate speaxer, who uolds several petty oficea ander tio govera- ment, Aud who feit that he must baok ap the syavem, altompted to have a word for the Celestial, aud waa Dissed and hooled at, So goes the sensation, woich It is to be hoped will not cud in amoke, Another newspaper tay receatly bbs! into ox. Istence, wtyled Lennelt's Own. On its second ap- pearance | took ground against the Importation of Ubinese, as lollows:— in of agricultural enterprise on theno 19 oarliant dny ialaada, whon there w a8 ionch ghtas at present upon tha coolie system of ‘Veing wniried, 1 wae (uo: to import !aborera ¢ atic countrtes ta way p.y tha want which some thouzht conld uot b* suppilad eleewhere, entira- Wy overlovking sue travitng of the Bative race to invltintrial pursuils, Toey invoked and obtained the ald of government Unwisely $0 iraport that kind of Iabor, Which bas ninco Proved our haus, Our planters way Wave made afew tons more of tt whi Gani, compausate for the moral death and grie o# which were br tov.” Instoad of augmenting nad sttengthemug ths sin ow of labor thoy bnve given ther’ what may prove thelr danth biow by the destruction of our malidoos. Phe of p: < ievntious matures, tau upon ie vinut, hoy boliMve and carry ght by Unwlr tee » that wornsn wae created ¢ Sor alloa of man'® passions, — VWonod they Jexvo no aoaron untried to (nvelgie the young and tender ehiid the fulde of vice, ‘The question ix often asked, wiy In he Hawattan femnie cies eo early, and goes lo the Visic the Cbiness coves’ shope ant learn whera the enlld of tender goare \s almont ve Inet of te Aaiat But the desirne: Hon of too fernales of this res {¥ Hot all, ThA coolies brought with them n disonas which fs mo reapecter of peranns, Sut fastens (te polsoaous [sags upon mae and female alike end stow living deat. Who aan iovk upoo silun caused by (he importation of Chinese coo ies sigerloady and payat: yand pot read Moav dis Approval of taiseuicida! wet, 7A thw fraportation oF Uhiness Covlies Waclike overyiulag else that and tO be tried, bolucd fee Ul) ity could be ascertained, of course D0 BOUL bieme can attack tani to the projectors of the scheme, bur slice it nas bean tried, and its upasdice efects now ginro ua iui tha fase, up ry LUPh We MAK, We tadat Blacerely Hope that uous be found 80 Whoughtloss as to raise m& voice 1a favor af Ite eoouinnauer, It may vot be generaily known that tn paying of crews of wiaters ab Wits port, Ainericans particu larly, that ihe United Brates Consul Oxes tae rate at Which thoy shall be paid of for of aud bone, AS @ malier of course, those interested in Lhe ent Are desirous of paying off at as low a rave as posal. ble, while 101s to the satlors interest to be paid of at raick as ligh as possible, Owners svat find some who will urge their intercats, while Jack sel- dom has a friend ab court, The pian asuaily pursued by the Consul ts to ask Of Line cufferent merchante nere tholr views, and the calculations opon which they are aso the eof value of ofl and bone, The latest quotation of oli, bone and gold mast of necessity be the'basia Jor a) ach calculations, and it would surprige those Aiveresied jo such matters could know tho wide diveraity of opinion held aifer- ent meronants, ei good men end trus. 1b may be nnagined as to the dilewma the Consai Gnade hiumeelf tn, eS eae Mf it ts hia first fearon ab this as too often been the caso it that the Consul nas euvuck On average, OF, lstening i ee ae to the voloe of tho tempter who that If Tate is fixed too high the Dean net pay their erews vefore hum, ®ad fe wii Uiua lose Hie two aad a ual per cont commission allowed in gett) with the rea, hes placed the rate 80 low as to cbt dack gut of his hard earaed dolara. The newly Appointed United Staves Consul, ?. Adamson, dr, has Tecently bad iis drsi expericace 1 Mx cates Jor ol aod hone, and, unlike Basuy of dts predecessors, he lias gone into the Oreres bunscit aod with the Tollowiuy resuil as Ww rates: ‘ig oll WE be paid od at ninoty-geven cents & gation. z Arctic off will be paid of at Mfty-two cents aganon Cones oll Will be pald oii ab iurty-niue conta & gallon, Arctic whalebone will be paid off at aixty-elgat cents 4 pound. Ocnotsk whalebone wil be paid oif at sixty-five cents a pound, Kodiak whalebone wilt be paid of at aixty-three counts & pound, AS a Tiatter of course this did net suit those Intors ested in Keeping the price down, bat when they appeaied to the Consul fie caimiy iswened to thour Objections and Went over the 6: ielations with the: evidently discomiliing them by Gs knowledye calculations, aud in [uct ef tue Wloie suuject matter, Alludlag to the rates, a local paner say As usual the rates ha: voked considerable discugaio: he Consal bas, bowovely ceiaiusd elf the gah be could trees persons supposed lo be posted upau Lie subjoct, and wails be May Dot have fixed the rates in acvorasace with the lowes estimate received, be has by no mews ized thom ae high as competent parties have advised, Tis alowed chat his calcite Jatiows ara correct, but fault Is fowad Sccause he han based them opon tha latest reported prices of oi!, bone and gold. It {a claiued by wore that idey suould Le cased upoa pric Hkely to be obtained ip te eprtag, wavn the olf aud bouo wi reach a market; by others tha: iho average price duving the Year should be taken, it ia evidea tuat fue linet plan adinite. 0f too ipueh apectiation, while tue luiter involves a plaw never before undertaken amd apes to grave ovjections, Custom house statisutca, reeeutiy published, show ® Zain ly exports jor the frat curce quarters Of Mus Fes a3 Compared wita the same term la 1363, a 0) Bugar, 10,409,067 pounds, or a Hadidy. 4b 160 porns, ore. Ave of 1,608,254 pounds, “Ga? powkas, pouuda. {23 pounds, Ls pounds, of a gal oC 5, 9 88, Ual po! er again of 212, Coa tons, or » gain ef oLL tone, 45, 5,081 banched, oF a galu o 413 barreia, or a gaia of isi yarn 10,12 packages, of @ galt 0! $,43/ packagan, pounds, or @ pita of Siu.) pounds pounds, or a gilu of 14.071 poundat Wool, 200,923 pounds, ora xain of t1b,53! pounds Phe large increase fn coffee aud wool ta accounted. for by the fact that uiuch of t ep aud clip of 1568 cpa go forward to & marke’ until early in tite year, A bew public stool building Nas been erected bi the government on vhe corast 0 Fors and school sirecis ue building is ertciforn, Lue main bulid> ing being 55 by Ss feat, the wings 40 by 28 feet. There are 2,700 square feet ef ivor surface. The biwiding is quite neac in appearaues, and quite aw addition to that part of the towa. The Good Tem- plars bave had a Kal! built on iotel street, betweem Nuganu and Maina-Kea strects, ihe buiding ts of Wood, 50 by 48 ieet, tWo siories nigh, the ball ag 30 by 49 feet. ‘tho Good fempiara are dolng a grau work among the inebriates of bats city. Many our best citizens have Joined the society in order te throw the welght of their tdweace on the side of temperauce sad reiorm, ‘Yue British sip Mary, Captata fownsend, arrived here on the 15th irom San Frinciseo, aud the Cap. hag Teraaihs: horo sick, tue mate taking charge of ne ship, Keports from Hilo, Hawail, Octoner 12, state as the Wafer iu the day and aloug that coast Was rising aud falling suddenly trow four to wix feet Eariar ubakes aie agulu qaite common. CUBA.’ The steainship De Soto, which left Havana on the 4th inst, arrived at this port yesterday with mail advices up to date of ssillug. Purser McManus wit accept our thanka for favors reecived, The Release of the €loraci’s Crow Regarded as a Violation of Trenty Stipulation—War Vessels in the Port of Havaua—Arrival of the Powhatan—Repe.ted Landing ef the Lillian Expedition—Dispostiiou of Political Prisoners. HAVANA, Nov. 8, 1869. Nowa of the release of the Horuet’s crew reachad us yesterday and has caused much dissatisfaction, as it waa hoped they would be declared ptratea and treated assach. Tae Diario devia Marina quotes articla fourteen of the treaty of Uctober 27, 1795, between ils Catholle Majeaty and the United States of America—referging to tae arming of vessels in the territory of the one for war uyacast the ovther— placing the more important parva m very large: letters and seems to think the ectpulation violated, AS anxious as the Wasbimgtor ad ninisiration nas shown itself to serve the Spaniards it may do doubted if anything short ef hanging all the Cubaus. la the Untied States and sending down an expedl- tion here to accomplish the werk tucy seem unequal to will satisfy them. ‘There ig at prosent quite a formidadle array of Spanish war vessels in the harbor bere, quite enough, 1 ig thought, to prevent aay topertinent interes ference on tite part of Uacle Sum tu the little game of slaughter now going om in the Over Faithful Isle, On the evening of the frst arrived here from the Canaries the frigate Almanza, ferty eight guns, and 200 sailors in additton to her reguiar crew. Lesides. he: there ai here tae trov-clad Victoria, frigates Gerona and Lealtad, rst class vessois, several siualer one fhe flagsvip of the North Atiantic squadron, the Powhatan, Rear Admiral Poor, ariived vere on Sane day last. On the foliowing day tie Admual, in com pany with his Excoliency Hdward Lee Piump, Const Goneral of the United Staves, paid @ visit of cel mony to General Ve Rodas, Which visit was returueg on the following day by the General of Engineers, DL, Kalael Clavyo y Vio, wccompauied by the Cnief Statf, In the nam of the Vapuus General. AS an evidence of the improved condition of affat bere in @ DUsIDEss point Of View, drought about by tt conviction that tho insurrection is uear Ite be ple fo tion, I refer to the comparative quotations of the stock of various monetary and pubic mstitutions of the city and taland. Tie Spauiso Bank, which uattl unl recently and for & ioug tune stood at 4 cent prewium, 13 now at 17; Banco industrial, laiely at 2 discount, now atls%4; Bank Commerce, late 80 discount, Dow 6%; Jucaro anu Cardenas Kailro: late 20 discount, now 4. Mouey ou Oret class pa) is How loaned by the Spanish Wank at 8X per cenh A considerabie number of piznters Who had ine tended tu commence grinding belure the conditlos of the cane would fairly warraut it, with a view of making ai! possibie before tuc expected crash cam have given over the idea aud wil commence at asual Gime. From the Otnco Villas we learn that @ train of care has been vurned by the insurgents, Letween Crenfud- gos and Santa Ciara Tuas portion of the battalion called “Guias de Valinaseda,’’ raised here and tae tended for service under the imiediate command of the count of tat name, has been recently hurried off to Vila Clara, a3 has also & de:achinent of Guardia. Civil, in ad large nUiAders as Gould be spared. It is surmised that ie expedition froin the Lilitan landed before tho Vessel proceaued to Nassau, and Unat it Daw appeared ta the victity referred to, By telegram received were (ho dist General Lesca states tut a niimber of uuhaportant encounters have taken place wilalo his coumauad, vetWeen the troops and patriots. sebor Ongoon, chief of tae forces, stationed tween Puerto vadra and Muniavon, reeentiy tempted to pass between the two points, aecompa- nied only by wis orderly, He was shot In tho hea@. aad neck by insargeuts and tasty killed, Toe orderiy Waa Wounded, but made ais escape. The tole lowiag appeurs in tne Oleal wuvetas— ppearing from papers tn the cause agatnst Dou Au tin Quintero wad faintly, wocused of vyiteveu, that the Cuphe fan ce Par ide, of ean Jose de las Lagu, Hom Rafael Kost did not proceett wi aud it boty tana) fr ' oiler legal 20 This We 6 the caarges impardality 19 Cc progress OF the & wt he hea eulearored to tnjura mal {i appsariag ‘oat there are other , the Contain Gengraldbas ordered. Fvice, alt ve Wik be Haale (or eld quences. ant to the extent (Lat tt shows thi ot autdencia Wii! bo louger sereen aul oitlcia's ta p tag outrages oo tanocent people, ‘The foliow. va been Wied and Joupa gut) for cisivyalty by cuuncil of war during the pas month and seutenced to intprisoumeat ay mene oned vhis elty; Jute \agusia Norrell Uleb Delgado, six ye: 918 Deyacto, four ye 8 Mioolas Gardiias, two anu one years rospege ta Matau “i ypes sterra, 03> LOe renzo Casiaieia, AIS mad seven years, Havanag Negro Cay sano, Negro Uduardo dterlo, Julian Met dive, Nieve and Co 0, ven, 690, four, 81x aud tw years, respecuy tais wud Atouzo de Vea 8, t anual ay yess! had her 0 YOurs, In Puerio of Coxon, of her Majesty's gunboat Pht- i he ning of yellow fever. sti ae Vort Roys!, whe: ered much from t REUNION, Metropolitan Lodge, 1 of G. ‘The first anniversary of Us organization wag celebrated last evening in the lodge rooms of the association, in Twenty-sevonth strest, near Third ayenuo, and though the Dumber of persons prevent was rather small, yet the w/fair proved a success, both as to enjoyment and the manacr ip which tha programme was carried out. The exercises of the evening opened with an ad> dress by the President, brotier Hooper, in which be ave ® aketch of tho history aud workings of UI foa since ite formation tn November of last year, a which period 16% persons uad been initiate. and the financial condition of tie lodge was Do iM @ Aourlshing stele. he urged ow tho parti present to jovi the order aud thus advance ty oaude of tomperanee, Than followed av eesay by mister Weir, and after the singing of a cudlce selection of songs the cuter tainment took tho atape of a so re* lance which Wos kept up wih epirit antl! a late hour, when i AUDSLADTAL supper, LAS “eho wliaga, tw ey atiaigals,”’ &e., comciuded the eduir, Anniversary of

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