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W YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 ent c “ -_ —_ Ung +] shsPac MS8be..¢ 8 by sail, bushels corn to fill at 8d. To London by COPARTNERSHIPS. ‘ tg 5 fi BBP | enn woah eh onuieonnv de = SOTO ANCIAL AND COMMERCE! it red. 0 es teat, iashelt ee ula root at tc, per Ib, 89 DbIE. OPEICE, OF MOL. FOWLER & Co. %6 BRO THROUGH THE SUEZ CANAL. > y 7m parpting wax op private terme To datvorp.ae cee | awe thie New Zor. Mow. |, 1872—The’ raid fon at re B Tense 16 Tarvascna, naira henry pipe senves eh } name or. Rowler %& Co" Becks Bends’ aia Nt | The Pioneer Vessel of the “Pyramia " nes ta Reb ani 5 3 H hence to Gi other Securities bought and sold on « im WLER, Line” from China—Her Dimensions Tol & W lst m, StL div. 90 fort, $d. off; an Ai ._ WH and Oficers. nD reiless “Corner”? pad 100 Bois’ retined' do, at | oe ome ; noticed FFICE, OF DAVIDSON & JON or five days since the China steamshi Virgin consols were exceptionally active, with firm trom this date, Port from Shanghae, August 1, via Suez Canal. oe x i uy 56 The Tennessees were better, Jew Crop. DAVIDSON & JONES. ‘This vessel is one of the first ever constructed for. ; Sarr inl omc uth Carolinas steady. The fob = Fa bie BROAD STREET, ROOMS SAND G by pg andshe is amply fitted in every respect pee lowing were the olgetng quotations —Tennessee + 8 24. nahave wid vg BORA OM Service. Accommodation and ventilation ANOTHER Div" N GOLD. | excoupon, 74 3 74323 do, a6, 14 0743; Virginia, ex Porto ey TRS BEL ee | sor ihe austion ar astock and. gold brokerage bual. | Fe everywhere discernible, and the science ef the ° =a) ae Fer op) English Islands. Sc. a 36e. | ness, unedr the firm name of James H. Jordan & Co. build = tn " coupon, 45 a 50; do. Fegistered stock, of, 38 a 42; Foglish Islands. eo So 0 Be. 88, Pp my ee beg gihtsion to have been exerted to construct @ + "| Geterea sory abe 26; Georgia ates, 1001; de Be Ak WEE EG ACU | eradan ott MARY respect in the tom : deferred scrip, 15016; Georgia sixes, 708 18; do. y 107 Bois. at @. H, DAVENPORT, Special, le. Two Per Cent a Day to Holders of | sevens, as as0;Nortn Carotina ex coupon, 333405; Gjosing with bide os sy oan, a io auld occa” ¥ The Cyphrenes was built in null by Messrs, Alexe do. to North Carolina Railroad, 46 47; do, fund- ers, who generally de iided “a for strained. We THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. ander Stephens & Son, Dundee, Scotiand, and in the Precious Metal. Ing, 1806, 25 a 29; do, do., 1868, 22.3 283 do. new, 19 Bile OF do-on private terms. tar and pitch were not : jaackinery by Messrs. Eider 4 Co., Glasgow. Hee @ 22; do. special tax, 13a 15; Missouri sixes, 93 8 dealt in and consequently werenominal. inal. length is 300 feet on deck, 35 feet breadth of beam, PersoueumscOn Unauge ~day the market for refined | The Answer of the Comptroller to Com- 4 . “ 800 25 feet depth of hold and 1,279 tons 9334; do, Hannibal and St. Joseph, 91 a 92; Lou- wo qhowal nal myn painnl Sr retned Pt 127 burden. she islana sixes, 5234 a 68; do. new, 49.8 65; do, levee ime Miemmand: fa act alt dgaciplona wae Jal ANd cary, yet Fee ee Piece, Metter-Am OMer | has twodecks and is of light draught of water. Rot quotably lower. rt 0 Dewnnce otmmonthy | Crude, in bulk, a 140. j came atsisc. | ‘The following letter from Comptroller Green was At the Cree ‘and a shade and after a trip or two in those waters was char- ete quate ee presented at the headquarters of the Fire Depart- | tereg for this port. Captain Frain, who has been. the upper, $4 8 on the lower road and $4 75 asked at Olt | Mens yesterday by Paymaster Falls, of the Depart- | in New York very often, was then on the coast of cany. Nogales were reported, and we quote nominally | Ment of Finance:— Africa, and, taking charge of tne craft in the latter Canadian the Trease | sixes, 50 a 60; do. do., eights, 65a 75; do, do. eights, The Clique and t 1875, 70475; Alabama fives, 60 a 63; do, eights, 80 ury €lique in Conflict. a 85; South Carolina sixes, 50a 55; do, new, Janu- ey ary and July, 2534 a 2634; do, do., April and October, 27.820; Arkansas sixes, funded, 450 60, She left London on the 20th of May last for China, ; sorted, At io. a 260. for refined, spot or month. City ov New Yore ; DrraRtTMent OF F ht - GOVERNMENTS. DULL, Puovisions:—egelpls-Fork, G2 DOla.«" beet 968 pack- Doprnoninn's O: af part of July, had her fitted for the voyage. she HOW THE LATTER WERE HOAXED | me government tist was duit until near the close, | $8 94.24; ages: cut meats, 439 do. lard, 1.408 Dba. and tlerceg.” The Monday Morning, Nov. 4,1 leit Shanghae, as stated on the 1st of August, Foo when it was moderately active and firmer, The currency bonds were strong, and rose to 114. ss ‘The following were the last prices:—United States The Money Market Active | currency sixes, 11435; do. do., 1881, registered, 115 @ 11544; do. do., coupon, 116% a 11634; do, do., and Unsettled. five-twentics, registered, May and November, 11% @ 111%; do. do, 1862, coupon, do. do., 111% @ 111%; do. do., 1864, du. do., 111% a 1115; DECLINE WW FOREIGN EXCHANGE. do. do., 1865, do, do., 111% @ 11234; do. 1867, re- gistered, January and July, 11874 a 114%; do. do., 1865, coupon, do., 113% a114'4; do. do., 1867, de. but about pleady. To tae Fine DerartMent:— 100 Atlan Mail SSG ng 109 do, market for mess pork remained quie! ales wore re tled of 0 bis. as $8 gaat jabbing | | our,otthe 2 inant "was recelved late on Saturda Choo on the 18th, Amoy on the 25th, Singapore on. lots about we! of at a fo not 1 at prese! to Bacon was ip active demand, and avaliable. lots’ were | various statements, some or which't uhink wre ‘hot quite | te 3d of September, Suez October 1, Port Said: ath at Se forfong ier; Nera ductor mur siege: | «The factyarether-—Some thre monthe singe it ap | {ile port” Cetober ar. "om the” day proseainge . for long ¢ 5 % tof i fOr Boston Cumberiand. tre board, and 200 boxes | peared to me on examination of the law that it did not | the Gomence gon ‘at Banay Hook Pie Drie Boston fat backs on private terms; also 100 boxes short | authorize me to pay moneys over in. bulk to the Fire De- igh Mbeeaeus> of Gabames:itsouh, Outaces: Son clear tor January at 8e. Hogs were in moderate | partment, but that it was the duty of the Fire Depart- | Anglo an, ue} Vy r° demand and firm at 63¢c. ment to send the pay rolls of its employes to the Finance | Plymouth, England, was fallen in with, dismasted pigs. ‘Boe was in limit ques Department to be there examined, and, if found correct, | and in @ sinkin, condition, and in the dead dark- bls. of new on private terms. We quote :—New prime The Fire Department has, upon various pretexts, | ness of the night Captain Frain took off with their, ae ‘a $22; Ho. India, avoided the transmission of these rolls and other bilis to | jife-boat the crew, teh in all, and brought them ta Sb f 101 th r last, ve dags belore the pay Fella pf the Fite Debaiweee | New York. ‘ absence of transactions were entire! nominal. ie 0! ire artment 100 bbls, weather cured sold at 7 ut mi would become due, I wrote the Fire Department ter, But few vessels ever constructed for service in was a moderately fair inquiry in ajobbing way, but from which the following is an extract :— tropical climates are better adapted for the ser- yond this there was little inguiry ‘and prices remained “The Supreme Court having denied the application ot | vice than is this one. Her ventilation, in every hominally the same. Lard—The market for d ppp Pt SSESEZESSSELSZESSSEE= IEE: 88, $21 a nominal. Beef hams were not sought after and SEE 3g i=} Zz E ‘oe eeendasaaaaad pa Western was | the Fire Department to have moneys deposited in | respect, is perfect, and the berths are so ar- do., 114% @ 11444; do. do., 1868, do. do., 113% & by niet, DUL firm. Sales 260 tlerces of steam at Bice, and. | bulk to its credit to be paid out by that department with. Sey 1s Tr d 3 3 jo i ¥i ranged that “plenty of air’ can be had at all A Dull Election Eve at the | 114; ao. ten-frtics, registered, 107% a 1084; do. 35: Sead oben do. Soareive. avec, ny wae ques, bus youare hereby gota to yh a ti pitnlet Alea times, The staterooms, capable of accommo- Steck Exchange. do., coupon, 108 a 108%; do, fives of 1881, regis- 86. Suaak.—The demand for raw continuedjon moderate; @ pay rolls oi the firemen, clerks and other employes of | dating one hundred persons, are open at will, ona Be. tered, 109 @ 100%; do. do. do.. do. do. 36% | still the market was vory firm Shroughout. We have the Fire Department for the month of October, 1 with the other, and can be closed whem sh ill od hag Bs ida tng slg Fae ane ot erie PdoteteeT aS. Me icc. ta | Reoetay carutea im, orm, heretorore uyewcrived.y, thls | required. ‘They ate constructed of maple, plane~ . and 1, : ‘ f yr 109 a 10034. 3 36 ene pea Ase ane 2 ee bosee. worst aitng | onethe let day or November: br opateante pay the same | tree wood and teak, and of such dimensions that STOCKS DULL AND STRONG. THE MARKET HIGHER AND STRONG. | ne stock market was stendy and intensely dul allthe forenoon and up to the beginning of the change in prices was noticeabi re quote Cr fin- | they can be examined and audited by this departi comfort and luxury can be had both day and bu fn anterior to common, 83: Bice, fal to good ini, os Indeter that no delay "may woot to the, firemen rol The machinery of the Oyphrenes is of ine rs * Sie 8908 40, prime, cas racers, fale to | ¢ loyés in receiving their pay, and to avoid any | order, the engines being of the compound direct XOR, 3 & 10%¢c.; | inconvenience to your department er lta operations, pay- | acting character, with cylinders forty-one and second call, when a better inquiry was developed, | Qustetiver 2 7aV% | Ghlus aut None, 8 al re seanek |e vine bevcrtenst ero tha ceate comnts ceiaete seventy-two inches in diameter, with a stroke of ‘acifie pie 70% 3 do.,10to | respective engine ‘h dat such h hree feet three inches, Advance in Central, Union P. and’ priees lmproved 26 8'326 Bor eens, Morenwoet'| Tages 20a a a8 Si. Reto is | may beat suvserve. tho comvenicnse of ihe Fire Berane | plied from two tubular. boilers, and on deck are il ern recovering from 81% to 83%. The chief ad- | x, a . white, 11%c, | ment.” * he modern appliances of auxiliary boilers an& and Wabash. vance was in New York Central, Union Pacific and 30 a 83 Prime, 9c. a | Up to this time no rolis of the Fire Department for the | steam winches, The principal oilicers of the 7 Hels, sa @10}gc. Brazil—Dutch | month of October have been received. Ihave no listot | Gyphren follows: Wabash. The others recovered to Saturday's TO....1) 90% a 365g iuavasDuten mandard, the name: rendences ot the men in. or employ, and yp ae Witten by mows: ie ae aS and extra em rptain— R WALL Srnezr, beer baal Ry Nt ap aca ae COMMERCIAL REPORT , ior The market was a trifle more ie and a shade aia it Gay ‘ound an wpa att toons or same Fevers. Monpay, Nov. 4—6 P, iw} vel HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, < stronger, ‘The sales to-day have been:-40 tierces Caro. | formation to me. The Fire’ Departinent applied to the Chief Engtncer ae Pratt On 'Change to-day cotton was quiet for “spot” | ‘tno following table shows the highest and lowest TT Hina at 7icc. @ 8ige, ; 78 age Patna at 7ie. @ 8c., and 200 | Court Lid ya ay ee pay over moneys | Messrs, Funch, Edye & Co, are the agents of the and Xe. per Ib. easier, but moderately active for | prices of the principal stocks during the day: | Cettom Easy but in Moderate Demands | anni”? ight but nothing was ro. | dlatrifuie these moneys ax it though best and without yphrenéa, a She ls the Bloneer vessel of the Ie Mrature,” and about steady. Flour was, qulet and mivatbes’ at ws Hehe’ SHANE hee | Bees consauenos enrely | Hamad tho Vinakce Depart’ ‘ie acter tae Uae can cd canccnmahad sola jou. e1 Firm— ; refuses wnchanged. Wheat was steady and corn wasa (ane vs nd a 2a oner continued quiet but firm 8, brought AT te new nsiiiay te pay tiese Fella, aftee examining THE NEW STEAMSHIP STEINMAN, shade better. orm & Shade Better—Pork and La Wiauer.—Receipte, 407 bbls, ‘The market was firmer | and finding them correct. Itis the duty ot the Fire. De- — THE EXPORTS OF THE WEEK. Steady—Grocerics Quict but Firm— garly in the day, Dut patie a Sy ee The eri . Eating) eee, Tolls sto me amoys ater, $00, The Pioneer Vessel of the White Cross ‘The aggregate exports of domestic merchandise Petroleam Dull—Naval Stores Quiet— | sso closing steady at iat price.” rhc die Of tne auncunt due th taeat rea fiafement and coriicnte This new Pesce te rae “ints ded lind Sarepege ctively. 5 xen the Tat ba et eine vos ce Bes the |; In Whiskey Steady. iste by a DOMESTIO MARKETS, am ready to pay tho firemen ahd other employes: of the ip Peer e nemten um ‘week ending November ‘was $5,227,617. oy A . 4—6. P.M. = re Department to-day. I send this letter by the Pay. between Antwerp and New York, arrived at thiq To-day being sort of semi-holiday was generally Gatyzston, Nov. 4. 1872, , | Commence the payment forthwith inauch meds wag, Ag | Port on Thursday avening last. She was built (im quiet one in all departments of trade, the: day | »,9ott?, scare goon ordinary, bsg ogee Spee oy gE fick ae Sas wilt beet Meliiiate the separates of aif | nan) by Messrs, J. Wigham Richardson & Coy being devoted mainly to the discussion of election | Sales, 1,04. "Stdck, Tf you desire any stipulation other than that already | Neweastle-on-Tyne, and (in maehinery) by Messrs. matters and the probable effect of the result on | Cotton casicr; ies easier Tie4 Be Yoladiites, ven to you, that the mode of payment proposed by she Thompson, Boyd & Co., of the same place. The ir COMPARISON OF THE IMPORTS, ‘The following shows the imports of foreign dry goods at New York for the week ending November 3, and since the beginning of the year:— not affect the 4 : inance Department and by the law, shal 5 1870. 1871, 2, the financial and commercial affairs of the coun- | 255.5 MAMingy, GMC Bot sinc sds to the Continent, Proceedings now in Court, {give it to you now and here | Steinman Is 232 feet over all, 225 feet between per- Dry goods. $1,919,981 $2,018,835 $1,734,488 try. The conviction seems to have fixed itself | 7,480. Sales to-day, 800; last evening, 3,200; Stock, 98,100, , Aa st Pendiculars, thirty-one feet depth of hold, seven- ‘General 49 753,137 | SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE, NDREW H, GREEN, Comptroller. eral m #,068)180) 4,466,825 4,753,1 upon the minds of business men generally that the Gciistcae data deal Moss, Qe ere. Mr, Falla sald he was ready, on behalf of the | 'e™ fect drait of water, has two decks and is of Total for week. $5,272,080 $6,485,160 $6,487,625 Monday, Nov. 4—-10:15 A.M. | present administration willbe continued in power— Aiings, 182); middlings, Foot on receipt dai ‘bales. | Comptroller, to pay the men if the pay rolls would | 1,000tons burden. The passenger accommodations Prev. reported. 249,689,700 821,531,550 362,591,104 | $500 US 6's. "81. ¢. ies $1000 US S20. c(t... U1 | whether for weal or woe—and business matters | Exports, coastwise, 760; sale bg Hox eee ge nd LOO DC | moda opm whe Was, present in the cabin are quite limited, but the steerage hag Since Jan, 1. ... $254,061,780 $428,016,710 $00,076,720 "10 A. Mu=Before Call, | Seem to be taking shape under this conclusion, | Cotton dull and trrogular; middlings, sys: @ 18\¢.; | In the matter until the Board would meet onThurs, | *™Ple room, well ventilated, for 600 persons. ‘The pa Se eee Wettadae sion acnealae: | day next, as already determined upon, but at the | Officers’ quaiters are very pleasant and, for a THE ELECTION HOLIDAY, Bs though it is acknowledged on every hand, now He . i. Stock, 58,608. request of the Paymaster who expressed the | pioneer vessel of her character, there is much ob- ‘The last Legislature having made the day of the bi my tat rae aa beh ash bei would ig 3,46. a 76 ah ‘Cuareston, Nov. 4, 1872. Comptroller's wish to pay the firemen as soon as | served that is commendable, State election a legal holiday, no business will be in el likely any unusual disturbance in anyevent. | Cotton dull, and lower middiings. ° 18c. a 18\c. | possible, he directed the secretary to call a meet- | _ ‘The engines of the Steinman are of the compound transacted in Wall street to-morrow, and the Stock BY Still business will undoubtedly be more lively | Net bot ey) 4,733 bales. Exports—-Coastwise, 2,24. Sales, | ing of the Fire Commissioners on Wednesday, when | direct acting description, having cylinders twenty- Orrow, an e Cc) Pied 2% | during the next few weeks because of the genera, 300; stock, 31,743, Wun N. ©, Nov. 4, 1872, the subject will come.before the Board, seven and ility-three inches in diameter and of and Gold Exchanges and the banks will be closed, rr 92! apr ary fu snction dana ikaw, of Spirits of turpentine dull at Ma chm soln “at $5 for —_—. two feet six inches stroke of piston, Her boilera son Sunday. The Cotton and Produce Exchanges 876 92% | Influx, of buyers after election, al Will, Of | pale. Crude turpentine firm at $3 25 for hard 35.00 ~ “gOROSIS.”” are two in number, of the mullitubular character, 58: 92) course, be claimed by many that this is the legiti- | tor yellow dip and virgin. Tar sold at $3 30. Me and her hull is divided into five water-tight com- Rave also voted to adjourn over until Wednesday. 633 92! is s THE 7 ORY PROGRAMME FOR Nt 53! 92! mate result of the election; but as this is likely to Burraro, E partments. The principal officers of this craft are REAS! OVEMBER a Lake imports—Flour, 20,154 bbls. ; as follows :— be the last of political clap-trap for some time | els; corn, 118,200do.; oats, 119,600 d Monthly Meeting of the Socicty at Del- ‘Was announced from the Sub-Treasury this morn- Py 33 Captain—Peter Knudsen. ing substantially as contained in our Washington 25 333g | business men can afford to pass it by unnoticed, as Sa year cae te Ge oe monico’s, Fifth Avenue, Yesterday—A | Chief Oficer—Josoph Cassiers, hi re 2s | they have the many ridiculous prognostications of | elevators—Wheat, 18389 bushols; corn, 50, 0.4 0M Reception to Miss Faithfull—Her De- | Sécond—Peter Nieison. Gespatches, but was modified during the forenoon % 3 ; : The | S40 do. ; barley, 21,7 do.; malt, 687 do. Canal trelghts— | Jane with «Sorosis.? Chief Engincer—James Foster. 80 as to provide for the occurrence of the Thanks- $5 {2% | politicians during the Presidential canvass. The | Wheat, iéc.; corn, 1c. ; sath, 9c. Grain in store—Wheat, ight w' mete’ The cargo brought to this port by the Steinmal giving holiday, and now stands as follows:— 3. §24, | Movement on ’Change was only moderate in bread- eee bushels: core: on ob 3 ey bee Bide The regular monthly social meeting of ‘Sorosis’’ considering her initial voyage, was very large and as stiesbaianen a BK #2 | stuits, four remaining steady, wheat firm and corn unchanged: wheat Tinpravingy "salen 1800 bushels Not | Was held at Delmonico’s yesterday afternoon, it | Valuable. poaPeain Knndgen Assured ihe HERALD Thursday, November 7—One million, 12% 824 | ashade better. Pork and lard were quiet, but not Ponte aeas be ece boar. eras No. 3 Milwaukee | was algo the occasion of an enthusiastic reception | return to this port about the middle of Gancmabed elt Bovember. 14—One millio: : By wo 8 | materially changed in price. Cotton was quiet and | Oats quiet; Toledo No. 2 at 88¢.; No.2 Western atséc, | to Miss Emily Faithfull, who has recently arrived | next. Three or more steamers ate building for this Wea Fe ar lb a 5 is 2% | 3c. per Ib. easier for lots on the spot, but about | Other articles unchanged. Oswrdo, Nov. 4.1872, | ftom Europe for the purpose of studying the varied | lime, which is Sed pitts chatty Parent pudoie PURCHASES OF BONDS, fos ae steady for future delivery. Petroleum continued ion ane ea 3 000 dota: aes $3 vs mo. pring. aspects of the “Condition of Woman” question, as | # sigual a whits cooas On A a 1 ground, which iothe Pecneniat, me miner tf Pani he ae dull and was scarcely as firm. Naval stores were | qouble extra. Whent quiet and unchanged. Corn dull; | presented in this country. Miss Faithfull has been | same as the flag of Switzerland. ‘the Steinman is Aiea Witton oo FY 10 | quiet but firm, particularly for rosin, Whiskey was in | sales of 2000 bushds at 6le., do. at de, ‘Barley dull; | for several vears an honorary member of ‘“Sorosis,”’ | Figged as a foretopsall schooner. She is lying at NS hy 78% 10 lug | demand and firm. ‘The Produce and Cotton Exchanges | Gur Seal $1 a tor bolied and $188 for enbaind | About two hundred members of the society were | Harbeck stores, Brooklyn. Tuesday, November 26—One miilion. y no pnp TEST mantty-th il be Core sea ee keene ae Rind Oe present, including many of the representative os MONEY ACTIVE, 38% 11 Fal Wateaieecimuegatheani grads Gopi, Cass nko n° |. tnlddiings, $21. pr ton.” Canal frelghts—Wheat’ ive. | Women of literature, sclence and art in this city. | pap TRADE ON THE t ‘The money market was more active, owing to a Hf Tis Coming hyn Fong: fon Waedneaiay # paper. barley, 10c. to New York; barley, 8c. to Albany; asking | ‘The meeting was opened by the President, SLAVE E EAST COAS: al disturbance of 1 iW “Wie edid “4 thy Bo Hog | _Correx.—Desirable qualities were scarce, but notwith- | $4 4 on lumber Othe Hudson. ° Kailroad fre} hvs—Flour | Mrs, . B, Wilbour, and. the” Secretary, Mise OF AFRICA. gener: urban loans in the gold market ae 110" | standing full prices were yet current. We have only to | to Boston, 7Uc,) to New York, 6 i ete tbany, S2c. | Fletcher, read letters from the following members facidental to a speculation therein, and the early 4° 400 10 | note sales of 5,005 bags Rio, ex Alice, at Hampton Roads, | seen’ Bho aa’ pear ani e800 iw fectinater sant: | Of the society :—The Rey. Phebe Hannaford, Julia TERT 2 rate on call ranged from 7 per cent currency to7 - aus Hyg | on private terms. We quote:—Rio, ordinary cargoes, | ments by catid—13.000 bushels wheat, 920 do, barley | Ward Howe, Rev. Cella Burleigh and others. The | ‘The Times af India gives @ stirring account of per cent gold, with perhaps an occasional transac- B3ig 500 484 | 6c. @ 15!4c. ; falr, 15%{c. a 16c.: good, 17c. a 174sc.; prime, | #24 372,000 feetlumber. President introduced Miss Faithfull in an admirable | the capture of a slave dhow near Ras-el-bad, in tha t we ws c. Curcago, Nov. 4, 1872, | address, which was responded to by Miss Faithfull, P ‘tion at 1-32 per day. After two o’clock there was a ~ 18. @ 183¢c., gold, 60and 90 days; Maracaibo, léc. a 18c.; Flour in fair emand and firm ; the difficulty in deliver- | who, in @ very attractive and easing mauner, | Gulf of Persia, by the boats of Her Majesty’s ship 38 48 ace. better supply, and deal took place at as low 3, 100 4544 | Laguayra, 17c. a 18%g¢. ; St. Domingo (in bond), Ide. ; Java, | ing checks trace. Wheat sicady ; No. 1 Spring, $118; No. | addressed the assembly and sald that she was | Vulture. When the capture was completed it was PPly. lings by as + 9% I 4834 | 183¢c. a 18c. gold. pA Shy dl od November, 0334, De: | Dieased to receive her first practicul recognition in | yuea'e “ ass tt the © per cent, the quotation closing 6a7 per cent, ai gember; No. S8pri Tejected, 83e. Corn opened found that the crew and passengers, including eee ce i = Carron on the spot and to arrive wasin light demand, | firm but closeddull ; No, 2 mixed, 42c., cash or November; | America from @ society devoted to the in- iged thirty-six Arabs, all cent aah ~ Por whch ont al erd % ¥ while the offerings were tree and prices ruled %c. per Fuleated, Nr iNo. 2 high mixed, $c, ‘Oats quiet and un: | terests and cultivation of women, as her life | slave merchants, comprise’ irty-s! bs, jected, 17}¢c. Rye firm; | was consecrated to their advancement. She heavily armed:—‘The number of slaves it was im- PP. 4 - 1 othing joing ‘in pork or | S180 1 eeiycets, and exmiained ‘That “ie | possible at the time to estimate. So crowded b Ib. lower for all grades, the market closing dull at the | Sianeedi ae ed ie, rt ribs, fiiteen to decline. Future deliveries opened, dull and lower, but eit tetieat anchang 80 a8 a favorable reaction, ne * Marketelowd steady at about Saturdays prices, The Se cares mak Th Inickey steady at sve; one | England there was in London a kindred society, | on deck and in the hold below was tha pale Ad }. Total. 5 WI Ie. jour, E Export... wr =; 207 | said ™ bushes wheat, "86000 do. corn, 44,00 do. outs | that its object, which embraced” the sie, | of misery, a very nest of auts, The hold~ oman Wa ~ Be eye Qutipiments 6.00 bbls. | vation of woman, so as to make the | from which an intolerable stench proceeded— First, Board—10130 A, M. T33g 20 shs LB &M Sf FOREIGN EXCHANGE WEAK. $1000 Tenn 6's, new Foreign exchange was lower by an actual reduc. | 10H) Va's, cou tion of rates and at the same time nominal, owing to the extravagant terms exacted fon the use of gold. The following shows the closing and latest 000 do. 3 000 do, tour, 4,00 Vushele wheat —<— do. corn, 6,000 do. vats, echedule of rates:—Sterling, sixty 4: BC Total... «795 250 1,045 ye ublic opinion of woman a power, was worthy leep in the foulest bilge water Mize ba: coed Bs Seeks NY IONS Included’ ‘in’ the ‘aiiove are 100 bales to arrive, ‘For | 5% do. rye,29,000 do. barley, bremitation by the older country, aud on her re. | Was several inches deep cot cing 10834; do. g to prime bankers’, 108% a 10834; xy, basis low middling, the sales lave, been UTICA CHEESE MARKET, turn she should endeavor to establish an English | 804 refuse. Down below there were numbers do. short sight, 109% a 100%; Paris, sixty days, 9 Top AT Ieagen Loy ae 1S aL past Ma ac isos aoe . “gorosis,”” Mrs, Clymer followed with a recitation. | children and wretched beings in the most 6.33% 9 5.28%; do. short sight, 5.25 a 5.23%; Prus- | ; os 1m 6c. ; Deceinber, 300 at 18 9-ldc.," 900 at gcse an Mice Unica, Nov, 4 1672, Adiscassion Oa ee 2h bal of searoaie” upon, eee loathsome stages of smallpox and scrofula - i ; i R .— Te market to-day was exceedil \ assoc! sian thalers, 714 @ 71%; Antwerp, 6.20.05. 25; oo Ts th loe, But 19Ke-; Februare Wo at 90, 100 atid ters | @ tow sales. The offerings reached 7.00) boxes, of which | part in ahd’ was tistened to with interest. ‘the | Of every description. A more disgusting Switzerland, 6.30 a 5.23%; Hamburg, 353; a 35%; $e | March, a at 19:<c, S00 ut 1) Sle. 1,700 at 19%40.5 April, Only BBO RY TD ere BOM BELA: 8 NE OF rivate | Speakers were Mrs. rely, Mrs. Bronson, | and degrading spectacle of humanity could Amsterdam, 39% a 40; Frankfort, 403¢ a 41; Bremen, we Base a0 at Wisco, $00 Oe i0 1niee.. Weak taiie, bonai | dairy 300 bomen were sobd ag ibicc. due, ‘the offerings | DF. Mary ©. Patnam, Mrs, Aaron Powell, | nardty be seen, while the foulness of the dhow was to May, 500 at 17%c. ae ea, Excl 05. f factory were about 2,500 boxes, ‘hich 1,60 were | Mrs. Poole ana Mrs. Mary F. Davis. Miss Faithfull 10 Eat, i afi Fa ey at cee; Bald to | Shia The ruing agures were lac. fw lddce., tholigh lage, | closed the discussion by an interesting summary of | Such that the sailors could hardly endure it, Whem bales Sovite, oventter shipinént, private fms. | Was reached. its ations points. ae Borel feea 2 payer, the slaves were transferred to the Vulture the aris 'Siee, WO at ise: 400 “at is “Among the Forties :" Miss Kat lard recited | poor, wretched creatures were so dreadfully ema- -16e., 1840.,_ 4 PEA! KE’ Pro! ~ . At 18s; December, 40 8 - BURY Shot Sy on TK cee pep tie Fece ciated and weak that many had to be carried on at 185¢¢. ; December, 400 at Is “yy ” Tiger Vin at 187 Woes TONAL tsise. 200 ACIS Tides 400 Loxpox Morey Manxir.—Loxnox, Nov. 45 P. vw. | tation entited the Wolt as the poor’ Music: | poard and lifted for every movement. How it was : January, 100 at 183¢,, 100 At 18 9-166... a Yr : eee ar Isto. {at iS tlse. Oat ieee eee eee eee ne sor meterount. | tellectual exercises, and was rendered by Mme. Una Legere ral Sou tne helougied: Eo ee Funry, {lovlat large. $90 at 19°16-16e,. 500 ‘Yoo at | 4 "| Clara Brinckerhof, Mrs. Jennie Dean Voice and | 80urce Tiaciom er thie idrweon ie Waa toand 15 15 Ihc.) 1,000 at f5i%e.. 20) at 18 15-18c,, 200 at 16, Rentes closed at 53f,10c. | Miss Fletcher. Miss Minale 0, Swayne gave Jean | ture. On examination by rg | pril, 200 at 19 7-16e,, 105 at 183¢c., 700 at ‘No’ Ingelow’s “Song of Seven.” Among the guests | that there were no less than thirty-five cases 0 aWvat 197 16c, 2 at 0 were Mra. Carter, Superintendent of Cooper Union | Smallpox in variou and from the time of 193¢c., 2 age! ‘Wie., 200 at 19 11-16c., 10)" i SON 20 a, 10 AH-tbo. 10 ‘at pfo.. I the fifet taking of the dhow to their landing at 9434 @ 9534. GOLD STRONG—1115{ 4 11234. The gold market was firmer, owing, at first, to the emaller amount of gold offered {or sale in the Treasury programme for the current month, and later, on a “squeeze” in cash gold, which was made worth as much as2 per cent in this aiter- Moon's deliveries, Some accounts were so late that gold was vorrowed up to as late as a quarter ay weet’ Di 200 si B45, at | "Panis Bourss.—Pants, Nov. 197-16c.. | | Liverpoor, Cotrox MARKET, at 197-16c.; | M.—The market closed unchanged. have been 10,000 bales, Including 2,000 tor spec CaS EE Beeeeee. 25, a 7 q pocetation ai School of Design; Dr. Emily Blackwell and several to four o'clock, when the rate paid for one lot of ® 81% | Donat iobA6e. 100 At aisgc ih at 18 3100, 30 at Saitng Orie ay eto: Middling uplands, 100.; | OF the digttagtiaked Jendert tn tas reloray nove: Butcher's Island, Bombay, Aiteen died out of the $10,000 was % percent. It is even said that some 9 ad 100 8 adden Tisein, 1D, at Wow OD, sat 1M Liveurool, Baeapsturrs Manknt.—Livenroot, Nov. 4 | ments. The meeting closed with an address from | Word Mumued oh ‘among them. But perhaps the private transactions occurred at 3 per cent for the we ih a The Feceipts at tie ports au up a follows =~ Santa fos avasnod Caliionege erblts 13 3d.'for glu rill AARTELLOD CS AEYAINE AY OF CMCC: most atrocious plooe of cruelty of the Arabs was interval to next Wednesday, to which time all 78% 8234 pee New Orleans, 1,315; Mobile, 4, Ils. 4d. a 12s, 2d. for red Western Spring, Ms. 8d. a Hy y heard afterwards from the slaves themselves— harlesto 2 Witinington, “180:' No is. 10d. Winter, Corn, 293. 34 : ‘DESPERADO DUGAN, first dis f smallpox. amo loans were made, owing to the holiday to-morrow. uae ig New ¥ Boston,” 10). bales. * Levaatons Paovope Saneer’ tive foo Nov, a—Even- —— Teta te Lie Arata Wi ME INCtOe Gtavee Game et THE STORY RUNS 8 ey pales R rig fons To ticeign, ports er teu ing. Common ona, is, lis. 3d. ver cwt. Spiritstur- | The Political Cauldron Seething in the once thrown overboard, and this was con- that somebody hoaxed tne “administration clique,” Bb oy | a8 Liverpool}, my 34d. PEONDON Propuce, Manxer.—Lonnox, Nov. 4.—Taliow, | First Ward—Perils of Avowing Politi- | tinued day by day until, they said, sorty as they call a certain set of bankers in Wall street, 4834 100 7-16d. ; sail. 4d.; to Havre, by steam, le. a 1c. 46s. 9d. per cwt. Linseed oil, £4 a £44 Os. per ton. Spir- cal Preferences. had perished in this manner. When they found 4 Big WNT 1c. compressed ; to Hambu ‘olpresses its turpentine, 40s, 6d. per cwt. that the disease could not be checked, they simply with a report Saturday afternoon that the govern- 400 Mil to Bremen, by steam, 1'4c to Baltic ports by Petnounum Manket.—ANtwenrp, Nov. 4.—Petroleum, 56f. The eve of the election is always, inthe First | je; them to take their chance and dic. wany of ment would sell at least eight to ten millions of | 2} ce Bn team’ Via Eiiglamds ate Sete Mediterranean ports by | for dne pale Ameri ward, provocative of strife and dificuity, as the | the children were of the tenderest years, scarcely gold this month, whereupon the clique went | 1m 4 ro 10 5s Uplands. Alabama, New Orleans. Texas, : FINANCIA: ruling masses in that quarter of the city care little prea hoy ee Taare cee at tee, Araneta aa “short” of gold very heavily, one of the most con- | 1) aaams&x Co &° io Good on ist is 18 Ing | \ LADY IN NEED OF A LOAN For Two MoNTiig | fT !@W and less for danger. Thelr political, like | heated scars and bruises indicted from the lash and spicuous bears being a recent ally of this clique, = ae ote Tut ww he 5 W x Strict Good ordinary ¥ 13-16 E ¥ ¥ rill give poourity in giamonds.—Being & private aay their personal feuds, are generally settled, if not stick dent of a London journal writing in e! 5 i 4 9 e but honorable gentlemen need apply. le} Jay Gould, who sold out his long gold and went | 2y Pac M 88 C 92% I3Chid & AIbRR. ding: : 185 193 20 ios | PROGRESS, Herald Uptown Branch olce.” yom | amtoably, at least without recourse to litigation. | A COrmepon rr cent reports Of the. slave trade short about as much more. The principal opera- | 100 8 Boe Bar eg Good middiing....... 20 beth a6 2 | CUBAN BONDS, BEARING 7 PER CENT YEARLY | Infact. it is considered by the denizens of the Bat: | carried on trom the higher parts of the Nile, says tors on the “bull” side were the 100 j 200 N J Bouthern.. =The quotations are,based on cotton in store, running in | () RAdrost and having 22 acrued interest.—A sum ot | tot and its environs that a resort to the Courts Is | that at a point oa the White Nile above Khartoun, ‘ 8 92% 63 Mor dEasex kicb¢ g2* | Wality not more than half a grade above or below the | $10/N), can'be had ata little less than 10 cents @ dollar, | rather disreputable, and stamps the Vn with | the slave dealers diverge towards ma, on the BANK OF MONTREAL CLIQUE, 100 300 Pac RE of M grade quoted. sos r ‘ | Mconwhiier7 per cent interest on iy is equivalent to70 | dishonor, a8 @ base method of seeking revenge. | horders of Abyssinia. “Here the hunters dispose The “squeeze” was an eminent success, as al- | 10 a3", 200 Ohio & MRR, 166 Iod bushels: corn, Islgd do; corm meah sw bbiecand | Bet cent oncost, and when Oubata recognized willbe | Like the California “Forty Miners,” the quartel 18 | or gheir plunder to resident dealers, who in turn, ready snown, and the “bears’’ who sold at even | $y} Be io | ao: 60% bags; oats, 44,402 bushels; barley, 66.514 d0.. The flour | Pantoice cone AMtress ste pereeenened te interevbe Martameniacucer ance rarch the poor wretches to Massowah and Soua- much higher than the current quotations for gold | 1 9%, 7 do. boon eh ct ace rhe, A “TAY COOKE, MCULLOCH & CO, and though on the verge of ‘the grave from his Mt, EF sssvanas colntest teas vate Gulp cect have been shorn of their profits. The “ ” ‘ i had to be accepted. ¢ 41 Lombard street, London. wounds, will yet refuse to reveal the name of his Ving freight out of the place. I myself P Se ae = go. te about 9,50 bble., at prices within th Foreign Exchange, God and stitution | Carried a livi ig! i lyse! doubtless invite the in | 200 93% 1000, C & eregate about 2) Yorn’ neat Was moderatete ie. * Commercial Credit pesailant, trasting God end & vigorous constitu embarked at Massowalt in a small Arab trader bound he interference again of Mr. Bout: 1400 ‘do. the a Nog y corn sane aed netaenl in- omm Mit Tranfe to give him an opportunity of personally redressing | ¢) Goufdah and Gedda, On leav: the port the ‘well to help the Treasury clique. The course of the ies ra ae caeae We act erie, Circular Letters 7% | his own wrongs, Chia. airt Ca chivalry a8 | number on board appeared to be four of a crew, market is shown in the table :— 12115 and 2:15 P. M. Ko. 3 State... $3 8 0% @ dvittaine hi eaie cr the woes pei sion bi itis high time the strong arm of the | three resident Mosiems of Massowah on @ pilgrim- WA, Meee. NK 1PM... extra Bt [70 a 735 JAY'COGKE co... | jaw should suppress, for in most cases what might | #€¢to Mecca, and mysclt en rowle for Suez | But 10:14 A. M. 11% 2 P.M. Pree bo OE 4 aie 4 eae Bn ante pe’ eg ep lenses log ilies out at sea—eighteen tittle black hoys made ea a tt “gm 8 210 | CP iia, CP ONITED STATES ASSISTANT TREASU: | Prove traatures On Sanday morning Richard | elt appearance from underneath the cargo; lke 12M.. 112% 12:30 P. M.—Before Call Seed oon Ghis, sslpping Benda 3m a Te : Naw Yone. November 4. 1872 | Murphy, of 12 Washington street, entered the | fia were sowed ih Re as ted are 38:06 P.M. 112% “11334 @ 112% Dahe Bost tre Eat vx, | Rout hoop Onto, trade brand 42 © 8 | reccivebldsturcoul and ofurest Bonds, ustollowss="” | Hquor, store No. 4 Greenwich letreet, where | Cr'tne vessel, all these were the property Of @ ie the gels 49, 200 shs Bost, H & 8% | Family......... +825 a 10 0) | Fecelve Dids tor Gold ot OR GOLDe 2 lows: | one John Dugan was tending bar. Mur- id who wi gold loan market the rates ranged from |, 100 : a LS &M 8 RR. 928g a 700 a 808 Tharsda: tovewbar ) hid goEp. hy called for drinks, and after partak- certain Abdallah, a native of Gedda, in who le % to 2 to1-82 per cent per day for borrowing. The Ey wi | St Louie straight ox © A 875 | Thursday! November f@cOne Millten. Ing was asked by Dugan whom he supported | 08 board in charge of them. | His crueity was, be- operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as | 1w0A' ne 4 Bag | Br ent chetes cone exte 480% #100) | Thursday, November 21—One Million. for Assistant Alderman, Murphy answered that he Pg ng ne Agta th fllows:— 23 1 S* | Seangemcnotce family. 140 ai20) | Wednesday, November 7—One Million, was s friend of “Daniel D," meaning thereby D, | te little ones speak, yet Ne forced upon them “ 600. 88: 110, | Rye flour, 400 8 500 Sta lag D. O'Conor, who is 8 can‘idate for that ofice. He | 1slam with an impatience thing but ‘La fiat Gold cleared $127,745,000 | 100 93! no! ithe won BBO Wednesday, November 6—One Million. again. For the first two days no Gola balance: 12° 6,378,890 | 108 5 Hoss | Southern superiie 7 8 650 | qoanessayy november ie—tne aitiog. had no sooner spoken whan he was felied to the | {Fanan saydna Mohamed ¢ Hasapot ila’ could be mey balances. ve %,838,7 900 be 110% | Southernextra... {78 9 900 4 Bab atedoe - thy com, «(ead 9 heard, except at intervals a loud scream bi Substreabary "paid out $202;600 ou account ot | He" 953 Mo | Gorn meal Weste (40 2148 | | Aertid check forve per centat bid orofter mast | ian id the mose brutal manger, aisngariag we | what the Rg Mire eee A (nterest, and $22,600 on account of redeemed fve- | 1% Fy ae meal, Jerse Se 8 3g Biolodk; noon. each day speciicas ‘the Treasury may,at | features and otherwise maltreating hi Rg or ae were taken on sliore and paraded. through pcre 50 ran 35) fag? | lroption, aecept otters oP bonds or bids for gold in excess | ttle bree Hcerolting, mass of Hesh. The | the streets for sale, one of whom was actually sold THE RAILROAD BONDS. 2p 8 at Gator “39 8 8 _Erinted forms for pe uals, ith he regulations tobe | store, corner of Greenwich and Morris street, and in my presence tor to edie aud on Srrival fanded, ‘ues Cea ae ee F His | the whest inal, ithough gentaily quiet, was Arm | O° TtoMaR HILLHOUSE, Anse Troasurer U. 8, | jiere mes Matthew O'Toole and the aforesaid Jolin | With iayseif and tne other three passengers.” MEW Yori Cac bai Fy : 35 | Topi ations Sp pushers ogrion Eaturday) at $188 | GECRETARY'S OFFICE, BRIE RAILWAY, COMPANY, | favorite, for Assembly, and Ne responded, James ) MAN DROWNED. New York Cen 6's, 86 Second Board=1 P. M. $17 for mised do: Gi bahornorthyet and No. fom: | “Notice ts hereby given that the Transfer Books of this aetertey My ane eet Eeoked hind a wo. i bari i $5 130shs Clev & Pittagta #036 Bae $1 Oba Bt 8 SHU ST Ds toe BMT Lictenece.tand | GonatNovember Is and remartoiend cathe iaemday | Ps + vselned e tay ey pitover an James McCue, twenty-five yoats of age, was founda 1000 93, 9.) SL rit com to extra whites No. 2 ee | of November, 1872, when the books will be reopened for | Struck him @ terrific biow on the lend, | in the water at pier No. 3North River at seven o’clocy, 2000 1% 1 1044’ | nominal ati 68. Corn was.a shade ‘Armer, transfers at the office of Duncan, Sherman & Co., who | fracturing his kul) and rendering him sense- day movaing,- Deceaind balobaed U6 Sdutd 4 eke y oy Mak Ast Pe 56! weak atthe improvement. The sales were al haye been appointed Transfer Agents of this Gompaty, ess. 1 man Moran was carried to the | yesterday Dg onge: Chin ig | 100 243 000 U Pacit 38% | Ritoats ete. m store for'inferior do; Sle for Western y order of the Board, HX Om Sectetaly. | Hospital, and, yesterday Dugan was arrested. | a steamer, and some Afteen, days ago, itis said, he sis Hie eerie a | i Br | Sruaese apostasy te tatanc ie! | Wars" tn Acne Wise | Mtastr eae ie pM tate | Rie ee ear eset ae uae kat Se lortis & Essex 2 m1... ‘ uneha The sales were only about 26,000 bushels, in- 8 Mrs. , | mitted for both assau 0 . ae ia We | 18 Ge at ws | Sear ew lee Wanggn te Aa eg mast gs | Met eee roe—ac on | tnahtoneameavane repeating Joy raania | ber Keenan noWdeu z ; . i \ NTED—A THOUSAND DOLLARS, and lawlessness. jormer 5 — ——— WW, Cleve a0 do 100 Sao", old Western tn store held. at ate » |, WeARreivp months dor witch: Stet aide acne On in giving straw bail in August " 101g Clove & Pitts 4th m. wo di 10) 1s No. 2 We 'y in gi PATAL RAILROAD CASUAL! Bits Ohlo & Miss con s 1. wo i, ie 4 tions were nominal. we was enurely, nominal in Pesan And, Woper cents month. Address T., box 199 | last for one James De Conay, ho ae aber mh re poor 4 to hold an io & Mississippi 20 f business. a - swindling poor emigrants al Coroner Keenan was yesterday called to licl Whe Ohio & Miss 2d 1 100 OO i —The market to-day berth freights has — = 120, os Chica Ange 3 | odo, 08 z a vemen anes iely active, and a 1 iw Ses a dtl a CNIS | 4 OFF join te under three indietmente—one for | inquest on the body of John diaper ney ptooed WF MANY BE Paul tot ta TO) Quick Si pf...be.b3 86% 100 Ket was unchanged. Vemels for'chartar. were: but little | \[OTICH T# HEREBY GIVEN THAT THR viRM OF | SNOOtINy one Michael Burns in the back. It is | twenty-two years of age, who was Kite! ly bail 964% Mil & St 200 “ B30 4 400 Y a, hoped that these desperadoes will now meet with | run over by a Third avenue car 01 OW MU Stbaut 1st ine:: Gas | Gspring a Contec bod ©. 109 ee aT Or ee eee tote | eT ieee Ll eon etnis day dissolved AM! outstand- | Obed Tee enesud society relieved of their pres: | last Decensed: lived in Finty-secoud street, a re A a rere tm" vol st ler’ ed. . 8 MUS Stsaultowa div @* | IWrae WBS Coscce 98% 100 Sow huahels grain at Od. 7,90 bughely dp. at Sada wud, ) seme ROUIMEN by FOWLER, | ence, Lexington avenue,