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w THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE INSPECTOR CARPENTE - VIO R WROM SUPERINTENDENT KENNEDY—MASORIC ARRANGEMENTS IR FROM TUE GRAND MaS- | i arrangement.- f fune o of the Palico a1 of the late Inspec- d the atten w the members tedl Inspeotor both of the bodie On Saturdsy the 3 exterior of tho estumation iy Superintendent Ken GENERAL ORDER KO €20, 15785 DENT OF METROPOLITLN PoLIOE, ulbecry-ot.. NEW-YORK, Neov. 17, 1665, e Py 20 A we (o make sunouncement to the nter. better than to adopt the 1a vd axy *Cbat in the death of ector of Metropolitan Potice, loss of 48 o3 purieuced, cow O T etz & Ua painfil daty b 1mpo forne bt demiet of Inopee in potforn ing this duty 1 ¢ Board of Com d thin uoparto.ent at ou the occstion of bis fo. woral. which will take yxthat, mewr Eig rouadsmen, in full batous. bat withoot Laspector Po A ilod s special side, and witl { warch wi fourtbat, to Fifth-ave, hdwca Lo Lighth-et., rog Second-si and e cemvtecy. Tho paecinets through which waa atcvel eotection fro s rmade will furnish the ndes . Rexzeor, Supes Dixs, Inepect ueut of the and assi weut wil al ted in ory City Police will be present iu a place i the processio. present from Albany. Ziag the polica of that eity on its the Legislature, over one year ago. it of the Police Commissioners. for ere shown the uest Inspectar The late In Co d this, cliy sud of the M Police. At their re Carpenier accompanies to Albany, sud. as we have stated, aseiatad them in organizing the police force there, the main Jeatuses of the Metropolitun Police system being adopted. o6 then the luspeotor bus se visited Albapy and ho police officials th : t of his advice and ns "As & coussquerice, his Joss is felt almost as severoly Lere. The police eecor ber over 800 men. i The Masonio arraugem plete and extensive udance of the maabers quest_of . Hol roenw wes w posing char and mude Sinee imera] services wil s nud members of Z abe] Chapter, Royal Arch pd those of City 1 1 0.0 F, of which Mr. was o membez, will be assigied @ promineat position al cortege. ng of the officers of the o - Graud Lodge of Free and sday eveuing ut the office of Grand and After brief remarks ix ed by Grand-Maetor he funeral, attired bim rew or F. axp A Masoxs, | nx. Nov 17 1oon. New York and Brooklyn. to take part iu paving the vod and lamcnted Worship Master of Greeuwich_Lodge, No ‘or s the Duteh Reformed Church oo Thirty ignta-ave., on Mondey, tue 1% ivat.. ot actor Cary hie Masonic e 1 the follov ing ¢ UFFICE OF THRGRASD oF Naw-Yo Citie X, p. . Thoss bretbren whose | s may not attend ' spot, beiug carlul to fll up those i be Gresawleh il wear their yowels e gavels, Wardens ebeir Tilers thels sworde; all of s will be draped in crape, with iuches u bngth pendent. The L high black hsts, white Vi sant cal and s.jou b i wiest at the Graud Secretary’s office st 124 p. m. on Monday. the 1%h Tas Byorder f M. W.Kowxnt . Horurs, Grand Master. Atteri—Jaxze M. AvaTix. Grand Secreta The uames of the pull-bearers thus fa -q;mmlvd are—on the wart of the Police Inspectors—Dilks aod Leonand, and Capts. Speight and Walling; from Greenwich L , W. B Shore wnd o; on the part Row'and 8. Doty, two of % W. James M. Austin, Toazors from the Grand Lo Jointed i* The fol prooossion Members of the order, weariag pure white aprous and white gloves, & #prig of evergreen on the left lappel of the cout cors woaring their jewels draped in monrning; Greenwich Aadge, No. 467; Band, Master Masons, Senior and Junior Dea cuns, Secrotury and Treasurer, Mark Masters, Pust Musters. + The Holy Writings oo a ctshion, covered with black cloth, wasviod Y the Chojialy of the Lodge. Master of the Lodge (Acting) iraud Offi nd Steward. nd Master. bearers. Tuk Bovy. Chief mourbers in conches, consisting of the widow and son, asd the brothers of the deceased. Citizens. etc., in carriages. When the procession arrives at the church,§the M. W. Grand Master Hohnes will assume the Master's portion, and at the ave, at the request of the Greenwich Lodge, the very impres sive Masondo burial-service is to be pexformed by bim. The collar and spron_of the deceased are to be buried with m, in sccordaues with Masonic usage. The ** Jewel” is to returned after the funeral, with mper ceremonies, to the Grand Master. The sersice having becn concluded, the public rand covors arqgo be eiven, scconling to Masonic uge. RECEPTION OF CYRUS W. FIELD BY THE CENTURY CLUB. i On Saturday evening the handsome club house of the Century Association was filled to overfiowing by the elite of the fashion, the learned, legal, and artistic professions of New-York to dv honor to Mr. Cyrus W. Field, who has joined the continents by means of the ielegraphic cable. The Toows of the club, sdorued by gems of sculptare and delicious tithits of woloring from the pencils of some of the best-known artists in America, were thrown Open 10 the fortunate possessors of tickets. Dodworth farnished st intervals choice seleotions of music. About 9 o'clock Mr. Field arrived at the club, and welcomed by the following gentlemen composing the commit Charles P, James C. Carter, Win. T. Blodgett. Lous Lang, Wi E. e, jv., Henry L. Pierson, James Lorimer Craham, jr., Albert Bierstadt. . C. P, Kirkland, on bebalf of his olub, weloomed Mr. Field, and was followed by Hon. Geo Banoroft, who said that while Mr, Field bad been received by weleomes of the highest and cholcest vature ou the other of the water, from the various States, they met him on this occasion on & simpler platiorm. They met bim ae & brother anda had assembled 10" welcome him among them after bl return from o sopagen They believed in the groatness ofthis city. The poet indeed said, ' God made tmade the country and man made the town;” but pleasant es are the voioes of the bird, sweet as 8 the sound of rupning ~water, charming as are the solitudes of the grove, for lis part mlfll‘hlll.l'ulou-"pmkmlmpu‘wdulhn of men women. (Appisuse.] The merchaots bad dove him this Joooer in the pame of the city. The idea wes that art and | 3 Necretary, is one of the pall: the othier has not yet been ap ing is the order of the Masomic portion of the Gruod Steward. r Pull-bearers. )ufl ‘were & part of the essence of pature. But & m{.n". - enial to genius of all kinds. Among the poets of England, “haucer, Milton and Pope were natives of London, Gray wos s tive of London, and if we went 1o our own continent here #a Americs, the gem of American literature. the ome aearest our own Irving, was a son of New-York. men who were distinguisted in letters, Ule predecessor. vice and 0 much a8 in cities! Where will you nd. such placed by man iz man! There, by meeus.of & man's signature o thobe A erha 14 presence of masy New Yok mer- 1 ‘many New- wer- ohaghs. b would say that (hat city was above all tbers, and be waid it with the knew ned by visiting moet of the «cities of the continent, the merchants of 1hat city, above for their integrity. Misfortunes tunes did come, Le ventured to say this, that & werchant of New-York, if by any cbence be wes now s member of * the Ceatury,” and if he has bad & good bringing up in the bouse of o merchant who is ot this time s membr of ' the Century,’ then bo would say if, wychn::&mmn.hnmhm‘ the of his ity would be the moment wken the or- They lated kim tonight doal loft his name spotiess. congratu “They took an interest in all the members were brothers to one -mhufl of of “The Century. and whereves & member of e Century * went the hearts of his brothers went with him. uh-'illmhmlfl’msl hind been him in all that be in all that he'kad toiled, In all that bo bad saffered, in all that be had His ‘weloome was but & compliment of the merchants of New-York, “who send ont thelr ehipping that goes to and fro frem hither uluvya like the weaver's sbuttle, weaving the web that * Vinds us A has been thus set sfoot end carriod by Rim, © dilled the . and love. P thone &0 no ‘' thowe of * ‘congratulations, © ike this what 1 nw"”" of emarcipated llla- emare the of tho middle ages, trength spproximate toward friend, the il i B !s i ] i g o5 4 2 fi 2 i H 3 £ £ gi cre glad to see him now in perfoct bealth, and to meet him, Lvu- wnd childron, --‘;me«m his , all i hoalth sud bmlx-m,.»n They were glad for that “ b wo richly deserved. As to owld tell. By the Jnat acicntifio and, from his friend Grow, it 4 wan of paienee, that the time liid fntercourse not only with Carry his carcer, and they fei retorning prospeit what wanld yet be done poper thut b b ek Swis soberly paserted by him, ox When wo 1 and of this eir presence Co | them with th pumerons company on this vocnsion, | Appinuse Mr. Field. i returning th hd boen received. sadd that, after the by him ot the recent ba fod 1ot Lrespass on their kind nttention. 'The telegraph was still in its infancy Al looked with wonder wpon what bad becu acoomplished in the last quater of a centary since the frxt lines were opened 0 tho public, And only 15 yeare sinee #ho firdt sabmarine oable was luid 19 oounget Kruwe and E, gasd, and 00w the lines ex tended nearly all over the globe, and the time woold come whea you would vead cvery morning the nows, not only from Europe, but from Asis and all parts of Afiios, Australia, and India. ‘Improvements would be made in ‘many directions. e was told of en Ttalian that conld transmit by telegroph tha fuo- simile of ona's handwriting, and he exhibited & splcimen svhich Liad becn achieved at u distance of 409 wil { Mr. Bancrofi—1f the beantiful ladics thut e hore to-night could only be flashed noross the wirea! |(Laughter] Mr. Firld rewacked, that photographs had boch tranamitted, and that one af the first was that of the widow of Lord Byron, He exbibitod specimens. It was a groai pleasure to him to feel thist the euterprise with which he had Léen go long connocted bad now been brought to & close. He rejoiead that there wem many who lind been wpared who had bach concerod orie wai or ugother in the euterprise, He triamphed aud rejoicod wi all those Englisumen wad Americasswho had so liberally poured out thelr mouey, that it was now o peciniaey succest, o re Joiced that the telegraph wonld bind togethér the different va- ‘tions of the earth, and belieyed that it would prowmote penoe and will througbou: th wou'd oarry the biessings of civil and rvligious libert the globe_us wuch as any hig vlse discovered n the tast century. Ho felt that e ‘woult Fradify those prosent if he would otire from this placo, ud Kive way 10 one whom every ane loved fo hoar. For this kied i ho would say ' Giod bloss you all'! {Applause.] uks for U'e manner in which he y remacks made flowed with a folicitous cad ap nt company djourned to tic Jusaut cold collation was in readi - Featon, Admira! . Augur, Geen, Van Gov. Fenten sent the followiug telegram Bt Ausaxr, Nov. 17, 1866 D. Dopex. Civd Hours, No. 42 Fast ¥ifteerthat. b yracticabie for me to atéend the raception glven Mt Field this cvening. 1 join, however, in sentimeots of high bose onorzy sad fidelity acicuce owes one of ile e . E. Fastox BOARD OF ALDERMEN. - SPECIAL MEETING —= RESIGNATION OF CHABLES O CORNKLL, STREET-COMMISSIONSR — THE MAYOR NOMINATKS ISAAC BRLL, ESQ., IN BIS STBAD. The Board of Aldermen met by special call at5 o'¢ + Satunday afternoor, the President, John Brice, esq in the Chnir A communication was received from the Mayor trausmitting the resignation of Uharle ‘ornell, Stroet Commissiouor The following is Mr. ( etter of resiguation: To Hon, Jows 1. Yiovrma, Mayor of the City of New York Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of eaid O intormed. throogh the public press, th Whitiug, esq., one of the ion, to exercise th ! Iy and elaborately answered by me at d 1 had eyery renson (o expect, as the evidence eatitied mé to, & prompt dismissal of them, avd aa unqualified discharge. 1now find that Mr. Whiting, 8 geatle man well known to this community for bittar partissnship and Albauy on Tuesday lust the most rscorous spirit, who hua occupled for e series of yuary the attitude of accnser against public officials, aad th and adyocate vd charges, and who is and politica! ¢ ted as my judze 1 snbmit to mmunity that this is not fair, nor aceandig to the dus course of public justice w«.. Feuton was my r-:un,. oppois o bave just emorge ntest n which bis nn|1nm\uml Interests were lazgely at stake, an deeply enltsted in opposition to him. The charges were pind ing during that eanteat They were presented. oa it were, on the eve of the olection, and i’ there were ay grouuds for thom it might well havo been supposed that I would have shruuk from the performance of my poiitical duty in ordey to covciliato the power over my offios aud my character, whiok the law lodged in Gov. Feuton's hands. Jut 1 kad 0o fear, and 1 bad & that a fair investigation woul 1t is nataral, In view of th Fouton & disposed to look with any fa « od afier the elec tion, in im. and in mAtting Wy Answer ax 1 did at fl;lrn on t h instant, that the Governor, out of whick he holds, would forget personal regard for the high ofti and deal fairly and fmpartilly with & it P v i1l say that in #uch & case. he was apeciaily oalled upou to sl that be bad ditioal biss, sud that be was actisted by no spiris of 1o I think every fuir man will cousiderativns, and that Le has of partisanship 1 should also rema-k, as pertinent to the conolnsion whiek I have ronched, that Mi. Whi the owner of the contract for, uh'lnmi L6 st f the ( New-York, and that this which my de d extensive Jurisdiction. ve the Street other departments of the City Gov dinate to his iuterests. And the be has forgotten the bered ouly tae iaterests Department, as well us i ernmnent, subject aud w wtriking speciacle is therefore presented of & contractor having 2 large coutruct from which he can derive emoluments in pro portion to the vigilance or want of vigilance of the departments of thecity, belug appointel a judge to sit in_judgment and to hoid the personal and official character of “the head of the Bireet Departmeat, subject 10 his will and decree The law under which the Governor acquires jarisdiction wos passed in 1865, and that gave to him the same power of removal s was provided by law in regard to Sheriffs aud other couuty officers, over whoim he was given Jurisdiction by the Constitu. 1 cases against these officials, as fixed by stat ute at that time, was that a County Judge should be appointed 10 toke the testimony in such cascs. liudlrifl officer, elected by the people, standing Im porttal and responsible in Lis office for the upright performauce of his duty, there was fairness and proprety in wuch & tribu Al "But that would not answer partisan purposes. And last Win fer an act was hustily passed through the Legislature giving the Governor power fo supersede the Comnty Judge aud to select w private individual, wbo is nat required to take any oath of of fi;I , 10 conduct the investigation previously iustrusted to that officer. The resnlt of which is the appointment of Mr. Whiting, who occupies the respective positions of judge, accuser, counsel and interestid contractor at one and the same time. Now, 1 was ready aud willing, a8 Gov. Featon well knew, to go Into the closest and most thorough investigation of the charges in question before any judicial officer, or before auy cit jzen of ebaracter and respectability unaffected by udioe, wuch as Charles P. Kirkland, Sawuel B. Ruggles, lfljudxfl ;Iugney, Woodruff, Murray Hoffwsn or Alexander W. Brad- ford. "4 Surely there was no difficilty in selecting a fair and impartial Commissioner. B6t 1 donot feel justified in submitting my character to the judgment or decision of sa individunl standing 1n the attitude and relation toward me which Mr. Whiting does. 1t may be said that Mr. Whitiug's duties would be confined to the taking of testimony ; but every one knows that in such en investigetion an unfair officer could perpetrate the grossest injustice witbout remedy by the admission of hearsay and ille- fal evidence, m;;m-.l,m -l,lol.dnyhnl!:um. and the expres wions of preju opiuione in advance of the opportunity for nlullwm ) I ) 1 bad determined. prior 1o the presentation of these charges, zot to be a candidate for re appoibtment, my personal interests and my inclination Jeading we to prefer thé pursuits of private life. The inquisitorial functions of Mr. ‘Whiting depend upon my coutinuing in oftice two weeks longer for the Lrief period remaining of my term. 1 have coneluded to deprive bim of that satisfaction, and to take away from him the opportunity to gratify the reveageful spirit with which Le and bis colleagues bave so persistently pursued me. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1866. 1 the efore do hereby resign the office of Street Commissioner of the City of New-York, such resiguation to take efiect st ouce. Inasmuch as 1 now surrender my office, T annex my answer 10 the charges b qnestion, es qnnn(l-d 10 Gov, Feutou, that wy vicdicalon 108y be on record 4 Dated New-¥ork, Nov. 17, 166 CHa®. G. CORNELL, Street Commissioner. Appended to the above was o m Mr. Cornell's auswer to the charges of corruption prefe 8t bim. Aldermen ELv moved 1Lat the resiguation be accepted, and thet Mr. Cornell's letter be published in all the Corporation pa- pers Which was adopted. A communication was received from the Mayor, nominating Lssac Bell Street Commissioner 1o the place of Charies G, Cor- zell, resigued. Alderman NORTON moved to refer the nomination of Mr. Bell t0 & Special Committee of five. Alderoan ELy moved to amend Mr. Norton'a motion fhat the nomivation of Mr. Bell be referred to in) committee of five membert of the Beard, to cousist of rmen Moore, Fly. Reilly, Masterson, Ryers and Flyun, which was lost, six in the aflinmative, seven in the negative. The PREsipENT then put the origisal motion of Alderman Norton, which was also lost. A number of other motions and smepdmwents mau were made, wEhen Aldermen ELY moved to refer the nomination to & #pecial commiitee to consist of Alder men Moore, Shanton, Ryers, Reilly and Masterson, which was carried, seven in the afirmative, w3 in the negative. The Coard then adjourned uatil 0 €lock Lhis alternoon. wm“r““ Arelcx:unf i (’)l:vm Cgcxm-A oMaN TORN I¥ (B8 ALONG THE RoAD.—The Utica ive the wars of & rucawsy sccident that owm ollend Patent. 1) milew north of Utica. last Saturds) wife of Nethaniel Ward, jr., In e as mmwflmflmhn ous state unti) AUDITOR-GENERAL HARTRANPFT OF PENNSYLYANIA. ~We learn from The Norristown (Pa.) ican tor-General Hertran®t declined the tment of of the 371th Regular lnfsutry, m some time B‘l”-"fl(l"l-“« part] father of Gen. Hartranft, led bim to !z e the position. [t i s t intention to serve the terw (or which he war el Auditor-General of Pennarirania SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. U 8 6 1881 Co: .| West Union Tel. Micligun Central 500 !m EL 48 | 20, 1" l:.sr-.b.vcwxl RTe Joup, 64 1000, -5 <- 5. +oH U'S bs, 5 Gop, 5 P l\Il»l; Troas Notes 7 1. 4 Tt Series ICloy Col & Cin e .. 113 §|Chic & North West . 50 0. 4| 200 .50 (Chio & N W Pref 200 1 L7 2,000..... Obio & Miss 100,000 . w112 Rock Islund vt} 20,000, Mich Central 8s N B 0, L. 10 South ¥ B " 3,000 Mich ) CX_CRS Chio & N West 1 10,000 - Great Western 2 1| 300 111 ML & St Paal 111§ 500, se 1113 300 L1 100, a 200 .70 hio & Gt Easter 56 Pref. 70 1 0 CLWK BOARD U § 60 1831 Reg. Boston Water Powr 2,00 i et 6 5.6 Coup 2 | 200 000, 1084] 200, . .. 11084 Paoific Mail 1043 120, 1865 Sy 1083 300 Cley & Pitts Chic & North Weat W0 o v2gecsese S Chio & N W Pref 200 LTy 2,000 110,000, U §'6s 520 Cp, 10,000 U S6s, 5% C, 4,000 0% Miss 10,000 ) 10,000, Canton 100.... ceene 1 Western Union nd [ e 8 100 46§ Michigan Ceatral 100 4“g 10 Bty Adns Expross 100 3 200, b60. 764 Tlinois Ceutral. | American Expross | %0...... 119 ‘ weeeaes 801100, 11 200 1iog OPEN BOAED OF BROKERS—10 A. M. Obio & Miss Cor KEne 1l Central 10,000..... ..... 39, 400 760 200...... 119 60,000 24! 10 764, 100............ )18 Quickailver | 1,900, 3. 76y Mil & St Pad Pref W 40h] 1.000.......b10. 7 0. s | | Mariposa Pre | 300... 0. 76§ Chic,Rock In. & P 200,... o000 953] 500. Atlantio Mail 50 100...... - LY . Weat Union Tel | 500 " W, .. D 47 [Mich So & No Ind 0. .. 105 200 dof 0. w2h Chic & N Wt 00 . 46 “ . 46y 3 A 100 b5 464 i 100..... . 464 . 4 N Y Cestral | #0000 ¢ 100 ... 1104, 60 0 (X 500. . 104, 40 500 L3 0‘:' 200, 110§) 200... 241 Chio & N 'W Pref 100.........88.110 | 500 82§ 0 dsill Erie Proferred. _ |Clov & Pitta 0 #5 1 1,800 B3| 500 Mg o . B 30, 24, AW 810 84§| 20....... ..0. 7) 1Cloy & Toledo (Pitts, Ft Wa Cexd ..... 1% 200 1113 400 1054 L. 112 | 800, eee 112 | 300 11, Longgl .. 11§ #0 105 UPEN BOAERD OF BROKEXS—I P.M Cantoa 'lru (Cleve & Pitts 100, 51 |'2.20.. 50, POy Obio and Miss. Cer | 400 ), 000... | 600 Boston Water Powr! 1,990 0 . S0f| 400... Butler Coal 200 100 ccivasainse 0 200, m . . 254 100 West U Telcgraph | Readiog 300... v 47| 200.... 200 L 100..... ol I w‘ 100. 1043 200 = 100. 108§ @ 100...........53.109"| 100, b3 o 10 Central Oley & Toledo | 00 0. 119 | 1,%0 2 l:." 0 Ty 100 119 |P P W & Cuicexd| 20 o T D 200........... 1004) PETROLEUM AND MINING STOCKS FIRST BOAKD. Bid. Asked kel Petroleum Stocks [ Hotman .u'.'l A Bennehoff Rua.... 5 5% Hope Gold 115 13 Central 146 | Keystone Silver 10 1 Cherry Run special . Kipp & Buell G... 19 160 Clinton Oil......... 175 ... La CroseGold.... ... 143 Exeelsior .. 40 Liebig W 100 Forest Co. Pet. Co 2 Liberty Gold i 25 Manhattan........ 15 25 Montana Gold ” » NY & Alleghany. 4 % ... Montsuk. ... g 1 NY & Newark New-York......,.. 160 1% N Y, Puil & Balt 6 Nye Gold v | | Ocesnic. “as 10:0ak Hill G of Col L [ 3 1 75/0phir Gold........ 500 600 5 40| Pactfic Myning Co. % Peo G & 5 0 0 of Cal American Flog... 2 00 Atlantic & Pucific 2 30 Bates & Baxter G 5 30 Davidson Coppet 4 Evergreen B Chureh Usion G ) Col G & 8 Ore Sep Crozier Gold. ... Consolidated Greg.11 3 ) K'l‘lnl«r Lead 11 35/ Walkill Lead 570/ Wallace Nickel 26/Iron Task Stor 1 00{Savon de Tt SALES. Petroleun Stocks. |Nye Goid. United States Pet | 2,500 .. 5% 2. 3 5% 5% .. 535 5% States Pet. . 325 . 510 50 100. " After Call. €o coesS “ 63) 4 12 $il 00| 200....after 0. 2 50 Cl & Purmeles G 6310 00 [ El £l BATURDAY, Nov. 176 P. M. . Gold iwlower, and cleses at 141, after selling at 1419 1424, The export for the week has been §528,385. Stocks opened weak, with a disposition to sell the whole list, including Goverments. In these s moderste dscline was shown, but upon fancy shares, which have been inflated by cheap money and speculative combiss- tions, & large fall was submitted to, and the market was quoted ** " Government stocks, as & rule, wers { per cent lower, but old 5208 fell 1j per cent; North Carolins 6 foll 1§; Obio and Mussiseippi Cortificates, 2); Western Union Telegraph, 5); Quicksiiver, 41; Mariposs, i do. Preferred, 2); Now-York Central, 2; Erie, 3}; Hudson River, 2; Keading, 2}; Cleveland and Pits- burgh, % Michigan Central, 1§; do. Southern, 37; Lili- 4; Chicago sad North-Western, 1{; 21 % Cleve'aod and Toledo, 24 Rook Island, 2§; Fort Wayne, 13; Allon ‘and Terrs Hasute, 3; Chicago and Alton, }, 8od the Preferred, 3f; Milwaukee and st. Paul, After,the eall, prices rulliod, end stocks wers in dewand st advancing rates up to the clogs of business, Western Union Telegraph rose to 50§ under a statement that & dividend of 2 per cent bad been doolared, Erie rose 10 754 from 75, and North-Weatern Cowmon to 5§ Michizan Bouthern was in demand at 81 North-Western Pref rred, T§@7 §; Fort Wayne, 106@1 €f; Olio nd Mississippd C rificares, 29 During te worniug, 8'ocks wero steadily hammered by reports of & dicrease in tho bank stawwment of $10,000,000 of legal tenders. Nooce stopped to consider the prob- ability of the story, bat hustoued o close cut st any sucritiee. Atlantic Mail ross to 102, and throughout the panio Pucific dail was suluble at 210 2 Money was active und call- loass am quoted at from 6 @7 percent. Losas are still loft st 5 per cont, and st the close of the day thero was & large supply st the rate. Comumercial papor is not looked upon‘with favor, and high stuffsand provision markots is unsatisfactory, eod the dry goods trade, both eotton und woolon, bas few en- cournging (o ures to thode who are doing busiuess on borrowed capital. Monday's bunk statement is expected 1o show a further gain in specie aud & loss of legal tenders of from four to five millious. Frighta are very dull. The only engagemonts wo learn of are 13,500 busti. Bailey, to London, at oy, Bills ut 6)days, on London, are quoted av 10732108} for commercial, 10~§ @109 for bankers’, do. at short sight, 109§ @110; Paris, st 6udays, 522 @5.17, 0. atshortsight, 517} @5.15; Antwerp, 5.2§25.1°3; 8 burg, $i4 #357; Ametordum, 40§@dlf; Fraokfort, 41§ @ 41¢; Bremen, 78)@78]; Prussian thalers, T @724 The total imports st New-York for the weok comparo a8 follow: Week ondinj v.16. Nov.0. Nov.2 Oot. 26, Dry Goods. . 716 §1,851,683 §L.3% Gouoral milse. 2,510,723 3,344,741 Total.vveoee.s K050A30 05,846,424 §3,047,056 5,507,777 Ttis reported that Gen. Fremout bas trausforred the South-Westorn Branch Railroad to the orgauization of which bo is the head,snd that the Iron Mountain Rail- road hias been sold to Cols. Dick and Simous, formerly of the Union army, for $500,000. It isalleged that the Illi- nois Central Railroad wanted it, out intended to prevent others from building it through to a powt near Cairo The Cairo and Fulton Railroad has also been sold to the samo party for $350,000, but tho sale bus uot yot been mti- fied by Gov. Fletehor. The Manhsttan Life osuraace Company at a roecent meeting promoted its Secrotary, Mr. Wemple, to the posi- tion of Vice-Prosideat, aud Mr, Halsey to that of Secre- tary T'he Chicago T'ribune of Thursday says: Business in Snanoial oircles was fully as quist to-day as it was yostorday. Some of the discount houses reportod & alightly in creased demand, but elsowhero there wa a fulling off. Cur reucy is steadily sccumulating. and the supply is now in exoess ot the dem Prime business paper is Jy takou at tho usual rat per cent. In the open market, good nmmes pss at 12 per oant, and less acoeptable at 15 L8 por cant por Annum. Cull loans are troely offerd at 7 por cent oa Grovorameat ssousi tos. The Cincinnati Gazette of Thursday romarky There was a heavy demand for monoy to-day, and the mar) except for first-class borrowors, worked decidedly close. - wettied condition of gencral buainees causes, as usiial, among lenders, a considerable amount of distrust, and the offrings are soratinized very closely, while the standard by which thoy r..«n upon bk boen raised. Firat-class names are dous at 97 0 per cent for depositors, per oeut for outsiders. The stroct rates o fair paper rangs from 12 to I per cent. Io %o far as the markes is clossr than it was s fow days ago, the change s stiributable to causes that will maioly dissppear whenever business becomes more setund. Tho Erie earnings for Ooctober, as reported by 7he Financial Chronicle, the only paper thus far furnished with correct data, aro s follows . 0,317 | 1366......81,420,261 | Dea......$100,x4 The amount reported originally by Tue Tmisune. The Buffalo division in October, 1865, earnod $141,702. The earnings of sixteen loading roads for the finst tan months of the sawo yoars are shown ia the following table: Raslroads. K65, 1866, Attantic & Groat Western. ... 64 55 T4 § 465 520 3,793 3,009,831 1,047,841 T 2,788,373 12,148 9110 o 919 EREl siaelppi Ft Wayna & Cble abask & Waatera.., URioB..0eesnessn Pitabur Toledo, Weia ETH First MorTaAGE BoNps or THE CENTRAL Pacivic RaiLuoap Co, oy CaLiporyia INTREEST AT THE RATE OF #1X PER CENT PER ANNUM ABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY, ON THE PIRAT DAY 07 JAN ANDIULY v ARY PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN U 8 GOLD COIN IN THE Y OF NEW YORK Amoust of [wie $7,336,000. 15 Cougon Boads of 81,000 oach The Bonda have Thrty Years to vun, and ave secured by @ First Mortgage, constituting an absolute prior hen on that portion of the Road, Equipments, Franchises, and Entire Property of the Central Pacific Railroad Company, located in the State of California, and ex- tending from Sacramento City to the California State Line, forming a part of the GREAT PacrriC RAILEOAD Route, adopted and aided by the USITED STATES GOVERNMENT. 1, in currency. For further particulars spply to FISK & HATCH, Bankers and Dealors in United States and other desira- ble securities, No. 5 , New York. o — Oui0 AND Mussissrers R R Orrice, No. 88 WaLLsr. ¢ New Yok, November 14, 1566, § To e HoLpERs o¥ OHIO AND MississtePi RATL- ROAD TRUNTEES CERTIFICATES —The plans for reorganizing the Obio and Mississippi Railroad Company, and closing the trust, being amendatory of the Trust Agreement. require to be voted pe by three-fourths in interest ($17.422,3%3 29) by the holders of both Preferred and Common Certitioates. Over a majority in Interost (#13,530,000) has already been voted upon in favor, and but an inconsiderable minority ($191,000) opposad. Persons in whose names certificates have been issued, and are 0 recorded on the books of the Trustees, or their repre- sentatives, aro the only qualitied voters. To promots an early recording of the full three-fowrths vote— required for s quorum-! or owners of Cortificates are y requestad, in person or by proxy, to register their votes, 'the special meeting called for Nov. 1, belog continued in session at this office , from 12 w. to 4 p. m., for such pur- (Casetully reported for Tur Twisuxe.| SATURDAY, Nov. 17, 1866, ASITES have been in fair demand, and the market is firw at $9_35@810 for Pots, and 814 814 50. for Pearls. BRICKS aro firm aud in fair deisand st §13@814 for com- mon Hard, $18a20 for Croton, asd $5¢4$70 for Philadelphis 5.2:4@5.17}; Ham-’ For Sale at 95 per cent. and accrued iatarest from July | rates do not tewpt bugors. - ‘Lhe condition of the broad- { ;. ! . Can has been only in mod. | have been more froely, have declined anff w" '“J:‘F‘?:d th * “arrivals, Tas declined | ol for the week are 470 bhds. and toa. but I‘mw (the, etock is 7and we ere ocer- | atl 13jalse. for Hams, the Jatter tain to olose ~ason " nxp! ) | Bweet o for Green Shoulders. and 12219, _closiug dull, heavy nod Jower; sales 100 Lbls. nt $14 2416 1 z. for do. Hamy. Beon has again declined, and with liberal ar. Trade n..'».;'(l, Extrun. | Souttwrn Flour bas fiictasted | riveis bf O trowLiverpool and o larger supply of New City, slightly, han declined and cloww I_v& and lower, ch the - downmrd and are unsetiled, closing about 1 atotk of all grades is Wipiteds wnles 100 Lbis. at §12 10814 15 (.a and 13 for do. Short the lattap for commaon to fair Extra Baltimore '. 4 and 0 Ew dn{\‘:u u:‘:qr fli?“’fm ‘rl:n.::.;-l ‘15.,‘- ’:n’x‘-w..;... ¢ Trade and Fawi d b e, ore” plenty asd are $17 for Teade and Fawily brandg Rye Flour aull s sj@ot. orCly,_ Live are moro pierts uidure b moderete demund frocly offered, sud with only & . losing dull und lower; sales 500 bbls. at § 35a¥7 B, Cor cal has been 1n less ue wand: prices have fluctu- | ru.ii‘] ‘:hw wominal. Backwbeat Flour Eu» been in fair de- and. has fluctusted and closes lower aud duli ot € P ow, bus been sold to n ir extent ot the ". i ciovug il saled rbceour Ingt of 128 L s )i 3te 10 No. T, wmi. ¢ 3 ey g i ind Kettle 1 ty, and 130 1o, fon fwir to prime Stea AFTERNOON PRo‘Ision MARKES, 50'CLOCK.~TLore was more frmness la Pork, pribes RAVAARe. A0 & fair usinons wee g ‘o bbls. Mess, cash aud reguiar, al g2z, EXPORTS vEOM BEIT. 1, 1866, TO DATE. O, Britain Othor sud Ireland, For's Pre. Totals Lies + Bbls. Bbls. Bbls. TROLEUM-The macket i3 dull and heavy; we g 6,567 STTR e i b, 0 Kl 13 Lk H.l‘: e @R k0 for L&, 33 a%c. for do. 10 W, B, tor 1. Jo, dey 0 A . markt is very Jand we have only to 7 1,006 11,006 mall ot "'r'!'k‘ii""“" e v mu! - . s RS- W Sugw marl rAmal; all e Smos UAN | prossedowing, t e contiaged fling of in okl aud foy e : gfi?] ’mm cipal sales made Yo-day -w;::::‘_v decline in ]nu;-:lnb‘ 1464 38, 5 ‘made on g bosis of W@ 10§ w good 1y few SH—Wo have had & ull market for Cod sinee | holders, bowpver, are offering at tuese figuics, Wy ricas as0 wWikhob changn of aoie ot 47255 | goe oy omiinal; -anmbm:;lu;‘n;mumfl w for Grand Bank, and §8746 25 for 8t. George . fov (Cuba 14¢ for Perto Rico, 1 bokes Hawua a :’-flm.‘-ampu«-}-nmy nominal. Pickled Herrings ar. mnmmduflnfi.fle about 15§ @ 473¢. for Hards, yive more and are lower. Smoked Herrings are searce ayd SKINS<GoAT—There is rather mow ing for commey firm, Grow Eaieon wasufactuzers priacipaly. Vi s low GRAIN—A good degree of activity has distinguished our | rates ' Prices oaitintie entitely nominal, the salis at €3 bales Buenos Ayies ot ke, both hiuve bad to uote much | Cape at 41c. ps hey mn; ‘Wheat markot the past week, bt we L. s ayts, aid 2 bales Paing, on at upon the more liberal arrirals, id e markets, ond & gorlous break in the Rrie e curpency, aid @ bales © The arrivals iu prospect Pun ave fa very limited request at owinal prices; the ’.,,, advanced, there i little prospect of any consi are animporrast. - We quote: Honduras, # m'?w. San Juan, tion of atock ut the close of the season. ~Notwithstanding the | 524 a.55.; Bolvar, 42450, Sisal, 5754 600.; Vers . Ghe. Chiagres, 55a5The.; Poerto-Cabello, Se., Para, 60ae, o very smail took held bere, douce we our preseat meager wapply would weom to warrd ‘he indications are now, we shall close the season with 000,000 bush, which will be wanted for our local constwise trade. Our nt stock -fs about 500,000 3 and is inereasing datly—it consista chicfl¥ of No. 2 Spring, with ® liboral supply of good White and Amber Winter: the latter Jns been in moderate demand at varinblo pri old. B SEEDS—Grass Sacds are quiet, but prices are generally firm at $14 for O Clover, $15 50a#lo for 3 2 di 75 fow common to prime Timothy, and ¥ 1 or Rough Hax Calcntts Iiseed is steudy at #2 3ad? 60, gold, in Boston here. TOBACCO—We haye had a d L market for Kentucky Leat with much confidence, hes wold slowly, ¢ uee ous last. The receipts since !st inst. are 1,632 khds. “Rg. insisted on restricting the milling demand. We notice » Bmitod 2117 hhds. The new eop comes slowly 1o this markes, inquiryfar Unsound gpnng (ol for export at wbout # perbusk. | Fane ‘buy_advanced. We quote, o coin, ms fol. New Spring is held much above the limits of shippers’ orders, | lows: Light Leaf Lugs at Sade., Common at 4jade. Medium and s likely to rule higher. Prices are 7a 10c. § bush. lower a8 | at 77 10c, Good at 1@ 1. F t 14% 16c., and Selections at 17z1g. Hes Common, 6#7c. 14c., and Selections, 17e. FALLOW-=The business today bs been limited und prices are noginal. WOOL~The mazket for domestie fieeces s otill dull and somes hat depressed; maunfacturers do uot purchase beyood small lots; in prices wo kave 0o CLauge to noic, ut they mus -day we have had & very ua- compared with this duy week. To. . limitod, and prices are settled market ; the busness has nominally 5e. per bushel lower. Milers hold off, ing to the decline in gold and the more liberal offerings ; prices ut the cloge have & downward tendoncy. ‘The sales are 6,500 bush. at §2 40 for Staight No. 2 Chicago Spring: #3057 10 for Amber St and § 17 for small lots of very choice do. EXPORTS FROM SEPT. 1, 1866, 10 DATY. Great Britain Other be regarded as nominal for the present iz ) W and Ireland. * Foreign Porta, Tota Fleeers st 440, for ve and Ouequarter Mo, Now-Yark, Nov. 16, bus. #8791 164 %395 | nos; d0mdte. for Opebalf Three quarter do,; e hiladelphis, Nov. 9, bus. 534 133 02 | for Full-bocd Meripos, and 60765, for Saxony 'Flaeces; . for Supertige do. and 35® or No. 1 Pulied Unwashed Call Totals ....... 2,13 Exirs do;, 207 1485 ... 442 6w and American Comb. 1964 ... L. 1,255, 50 Foruign as follows : Sosth Barleg bas boon in good demnnd bot mmon Washed ; 32a37c. for Use %z 4%, for Washed Entre Riow; #1650 for Unwashed s 4w, for Washed C Chilian at 24a 310, for Uzwashed Mestiza and Merino; Cape Hope, Ma¥o. for Unwasked - East Indin, 3 Washed, and African at 20730, for Unwasted, and 20a 4)c. foe Washed HISKY—The business ia limitad, b whange: sales of 25 bbls. Westers, firiwmet A LIVE STOCK MARKETS. NIPAW, Nov. l7.—7]¢0cqipu of Live Stock st use, and, notwithstanding the liber gold, prices have slightly improved ; the exports f September are about 475,00 bush., and hence we oxported more than balf the excess of the present ¢ year. and we are likely to close the year with a moderate #took: there are now ou the cana! sbout D30.000 bush., mostly Canadian, and the prospect is now that the major part of it will be taken for shipment, as freights are very Jow aad are likely to continnewo for some weeks to come; onr preseut stock s about 1,200,000 bush.; this is light, our increased wants con sidersd | olosing active and 1@%. lower ; sales of 77,000 bush. at'$1 03 for Western, §1 07a8] 08 for Cannda West in es are withouws 29. it pt i 4 atdla boud, and $1 33 reported for do. free. Barley Malt has | this g v the week are as follow, e heeves 194 been only modertely sctive and at varisble prices: | and 5, kv, A portion of the cuttle Lave beeu shughi our stock s 56,000 bush., olosing dull and nomisal | ana very few have besn soid live. Enough is known howevar. with some 3,500 sold at Hudson Liiy 4000 reported o Albany, where prices had declized gage., to foreshacow ase other hard markot for owners at One-Luadredih st next Monday. v fow live sheop are on the market to-day, but the of dressed 16 40 1arge they are soarvels any higher thau yestor d-{ A rigit fat lot would bring :T‘ {ogs arv not as firm to-duy, wit Onta haye been in fair domand, and have fluctuated daily ; the nquicy has been chiefly specalative, though fuir for homo s, and moderate for export ; the break 'in. the Canal, and de A variations in gold bave been the chief causes of the We have added lightly toour stock, aud tind It nite but we are likely tociose the year with lower with 8 fuir demand at th supply. Closing 2c 2 a0 0% bush at $65a#i7 for fair to good Chicago, aud | They are bringing 7y @7gc. with v $70HH71 for State. Ree has bosn in limited request, and with | Dressed Hogy ace worsh y20c. or laat yea. wodorats arrivals prices have improved ; our stock s small abont 45 bushels. clasing heavy at $1 252 #1 28 for old Westera and 8140 for State, and Canadian. Iudian Corn has bean in woderate domaud at very variable rates the fs aews from Karope, @ break in the Erie Caual, and olwe iu gold, huve been the principal caumes of the fuc The disposition o purchase 1o boid bas not bes bitherto, as with & more stripgent money market and largi suppliss of New daily. the local trade iz Old cannot prov (ivee The bigh prices Bow current oanuot fail Lo inducs ers near us to ssll freely and pmmrfl], Our present stock exdeeds 2,9%0,000 bash. and '8 fnereasing. The quantity on the oaual is moderate for the senson: this with s prospect of suill Ligher prices at Liverpool mnlated the market mate- vially, but these Kigh pr eonsumption. 13,606 bush. Tust year. moderutoly sotive S CEIPTS OF PRODUCE. 157 bbls. Flonr, 808 Lblse Whisky s Coru Moal, 12 aaeks Oil Cake, 45,55 buss. Wheat, 70,405 bush. Corn, 73,100 bush. Oats, 15,006 bush, Rra, 740 sush Malt, 57,044 uah. Hoadls, 142 phgs. Beef, 3°% bbla. Pork. 139 60 pkgs. Lard, 5541 Ubi Chances for Busincss Men. VERY VALUABLE PATENT RIGHT FOR SALE ~Terme rensonsbie Address. U. M, FULLER, Catamnqon. Lokigh Coonty, Pa T in & well-established FnTi SALE—An INTERES MANUFACTURING COMPANY. uoar Cbl feciaerd nd oL 56 pur sont. The services o . eeper woald be acee: oeation oce of the EXPORTS FROM SEPT. 1, 1866, T0 DATE. S e West., Livin bout ba'f oh New-¥ g O Bl | Ouker ARSHALL, No. 2 Dan Wilicubargh, N. y Naw York Nov, 16, bush. lJOR SALE—An old and well-established wholesals Baltimore Nov. 9, bush DRUG BUBINESS fn the Oity of Chicage. W il be seld low sad ox Philadeiphia Nov. 9, bash favoruble serma, aa W beukts compel s change. Good wand wih ére - o ¢ Ioase at low rent, In omo of the c.oat favoraoly locetions in the o (204 Tily, Appito M. WARD, CLOSE & Co., No. 128 W illiam-+. l.‘OR SALE, An Embroidery, Ribbon, aud Hoisery Totals STORE, eviablisbed 14 years. end doing the largest trade of the 1865 ) kind (o the dx euough business 1o support two of three partases. 864 T8 Adarms Vi Box 4,006, Post-Uffce, for one week, Prices at Milwaukee at 10 & m. todav. by special dispatch | TV NT LAMPS—PARIS, 1867.—Wish- No. 4o 01 %0, No. 3 de. B0, B 0 Rejected d0. do.. | ihe shicacien o sur Sodaes. sbread e oBer for sie parte of but [ st Spring Wheat Flour, #0 %0: City XX 0g | EUROPEAN PATENTS, and invite visitors to the Paris Exposition WWheat Flour 81075 Moss Pork, $1950. Freight on Wheat | of 197 (where space has beea wliotted us) to examige our improve- to Buffalo, 1240, to Oswego. @x. Ieceipts of Wheat to-day, | ments. od the inducaments offered for businwse, i which plassure 9,000 bash, Shipments of W heat to-day, 57,000 bush aad proft mey be combined. Call, or send for & ceee S IVE % HIDES—The market for Dry Hides iius been moderately ac tire and stoady, the demand being from the trade and out-of- town buyers; (he receipts :n!mrl are light, and bolders are Brm in thelr views. Dry Salted Hides remain steady, with & maderate business, Upper-leather stook is in active ' demand, but the decline in gold checks business, Wet Salted Hides 1 the early part of the week wers lower, but toward the close & FOLDING POCKET LANTERNS, No. 49 MAIDEN-LANE, N. ¥, CIAL PARTNER WANTED—With $6,000 to e o e Ty f 3 =y Srmer foeling prevailed. Caleutta stock is beid above the views ping bevaads. o’ 5.0, Bislin &\ ofbuyers. We quote Dry Hides s follows: Buenos Ayres, 212 INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS. 220, Buenos Avres, 2a2c; Montevideo, 19ja2je; Rio The owoers of a large and valosble water power in the finte- Grande, 1#4e.; Orinoco, %@ Lide,; Californis, 19@200; Califor- | rier of this State, sasociate with themselves in nis Mexican, 17@ 174 0 Cabello, M4j@i5e; Vera Cruz, | » man who is the luventar of, or cen manafacture some articls of geos- + Tamplco, 134@16c.; Matamoros, 17% i€c.; San Juan { ral ase. Address Box 2,497 P. 0., Ne: otral American, 16@ 164c.; Marieaibo, 14@13c; Boga “dl"rmf;'(r.&ms ache, Dry and Dry Salted i v & 7 e % the Advertiser, to open & first.class REAL ESTATE snd IN- Carthagens, Salted, * 13@ 14 e " yt Noss, L 1wl e SURANCE OFFICE. Address, * HENRY," Br ANY PERSON having TWEL THOUSAND DOLLARS that they wish to wingo and Pt. au_ Platt, Selted, 1112 Texas, 15@17c. Dry Salted Hides—Chill l&’ 1 12@13.; Sand- $12,000, wieh Ialands, 13@14c.; Soutl 0. | lavestina M‘uwummu- of dx Wet Salted Hides—Buenos Ayres, 9@ 10c.; Rio u.....‘.‘:fa flw—:‘ .5:-‘( 'zb“v'-tlr-v- liear of & very o fornia, 10@104c.; Para, Llo., all gold. Western, | Dortunity by calling betwecs | 3ad S clock B o NP . 3¢ W, Country slaughter trimmed and cured. 13@13¢. CIty | The very best references will be reqaired and the ‘sme given. %.; City do. 11j@i2c., currency. Upper Leather Stock—Buenos Ayres and Rio Grande Kip, 28e3e; Sierra Leone, 2@ 30 Gambia and Bissan, 2232 Minos, 252270, East Indis Stock—Calcutta, city sisughter, 25@%7c.; currency; Calcutts, buffalo, NL‘W~Y08K SAVINGS BANK, Eiflm-nl., cor- ner of Fourteentbat. SIX PER CENT INTEREST FRER (s Eade 00 ot bafore Dec. 1 will draw (nterest from AS CHRISTIE, Presldest. R H. BULi. Secretwsy. currency. Calentta, dead green, 2julije., 1@ 1%, gold. HEMP—Mauila is firm and in fair demand at lije., gold; other kinds are dull and prices are nominal. HOPS cortinue tirm, with & fuair business doing for bome cos- | sumption, We quote at from e., 4. and Ulc., a8 1o growth | - lnflnllltl ~ I ATHER—Hemlock Sole has ruled very duil throughout the week, the demand from wanufucturers being only moderate; prices are without change of importance. From the tanneries OF TAX. Dee. 1. THO! Dividend Notices. Orrice Movwrary O Comraxy. No. 192 B: HE Directors ot the MOUNTAIN OIL OOHPAEI’ the receipts foot up 42,000 sides. whick is regarded Light for the season. Onk Sole has ruled dull, and bas deciined, U per bave deciared & DIVIDEND of two per ceot on thelr copital Leather—Stock is firm at full prices. We “w«e: Unk Slaughter | stoek, from net du‘l-lhflcl-vyluuhfl.m :Ind Sulud—liwl‘hl‘ t, J...mpldu. muh :m., do. :'h“m;';fi:?:nm- = m-:: ¥ eavy, 43@4%c.; do. Light Cropped, 474 i2e.; do le do., . “ L~ Wa e do. Bellios, 30 emlock—Bucnos A o PRI N H ST Light, 32a%e.; Middle, 4@5c.; Heavy, Taje. ; Californ: ¢ pe a7 g Gy Light, 3las2c.; do. “""_‘,f' B amje. Financial. Orinoco, & 1 g o VS T SN Ormics or Pacino MAm, Steawsuir Couraxt, 4 i Nzw-Youx, Nov. 7, 1 6. JOTICE i hereby given that the ANNUAL ELEC- TION for NINE DIR| uuu-cmw‘-m be beld peay's olcs EDNESDAY, wber i1, 1965, of the Board of Disectors. __THEOQ. T, JOH Urrics or Pacirc Main ?u-;. mn. ‘ oaK, Nev. i4, 1 N OTICE 18 FER 24c.; do. Sisughter, in the Rough s do. Middle, 6@40c.; Leavy, #0aive. Light Joa4: L sales at 4 ATHS wre easier, but 1o good demasd montls. LIME—Roekland s firm axd in good demand st 170 for | 9% Common and §2 10 tor Lump. ¢ Bom MOLASSES—The weakuess i gold has & tendency to che 1 present thers is but little dolng. A wale ed, 10 arrive, is reported jon private terms. rate demand for LY N, e it 26ch tnat.. at 3 o'cioeh p. m. M&;fi'& oty » Grder of te Board of Disectars. 1 UM S Avzomaxy awp Easy Sawoy Rocx U axp M Comraxy. Naw-Yonx, Nov. 17, 1066, We quote at 2a e, 43c., and Yellow Metal, e, Pig Iron s in oo ofuntranafered etifents hoidotainprosics frm | Yope S aud $3kd o o1 Seooh. Hig Liwd. reacn n respect ol S stoady, with a moderate business doi i 70247 1340., gol N o peranair pecuairy iy s onaved, ecopt veretier | o\ Tl * S o Lusliess okt 8 ot 40 90 | \JOTICE.—The Aunual Meeting of the Stockbolders e et e hraiaholl of thia ation Silenian. “Tin ramainis ull Lut prices abe withous chags to | &V of thisCompuny, for the Election of Trtotece for the sosming | N "L note; we quote Pig at 21 @214, for Str foi yoaz, and the transailon of such cloer bus ness 83 -thl- OWARD LEARNED. lian, aod 20@se. for Basce, gold: Plate il eeting. will be heid at the office, No. 1) Wallat. oo WEDNES- 1 (Chalrman of Special Meeting C. Chareoal, §1 3570 for 1. Xe, $10 DAY, the 26th laet., at 2 o'cloch p. . R Torne, and §14 25§15 for Charcoal do,, curres 3 AL THE MARKETS. NAVAL STORES—Spirits of Turpentine is firmes and in CTION. good demand at 7a7te. Crude quiet and oo " The ANNUAL ELECTION for Disecters of the HOW/ vory firm and are higher; we quote Common at & 1233 & -H.Mndnvdsu!hfi.flimé No. | # Wl TJI‘IM do and Extre, 810 Wiz Tar qul nnwar =Y PROVISIONS—Much variabieness ard o good dogree of ae- tivity have distinguished our Pork market during the past week ; the arrivals bave been quite large for the seasor, and, with increased activity with city packerw, we bave sdded slight- o. RS CONSIRAY amieihy o Butember | polewtibeopen o 1 G HRRT AT OARLEY. Ve Precdns AD K, Cl RAIL ST ALSO OTHER CITY RAILROAD SECURITIES, soda FULL m«:,wnuunvu COUNTY STOCKS COFFEE—There is nothing whatever dolng in Bragil Coffee, | Iy to tock, iust it, al asd BONDS, ot low reles o0 the weakness in gold entirely prostrating busisiess, and prices in .{m-?r'n'g ) m:‘r:::‘;‘ conigerale do e " ATe T -’1 consequence are to & groat extent nominal. For other styles n | Western Mess shows o falling off of $14 75 per bbl. since the Jist Stech Breker ’m" fair trado demand prevails; sales of 33 bags Laguayraat 15 #llfll).b;: atil) this decline s mn“‘:.n the talling off in fOVAL— BUY M NI.KAATS % B ., . which are extremely abundant, a crop this A — 3 N—There is very good demand, 1y speculative, kel 10 exceed last yeur matennily, and 46 110 senson u’;::r TIALK, Bankers and Stock Brokem, bave removed to No. 1 Ao quite uu-l.;'u Mo. for Middling Uplands, to 3e. for @ with many holders asking Ligher rates; sales of 9 CEMENT—Rosendale is firm and in falr demand decline sisis 2 38 = = and No. 37 Lachaoge ;-nb. tl inferier eorn very yl:n(y.:: the Wrc. ‘fihn 18 certain 0 rger increase in weight 1han wapy intelligent packes rom Great Britain are 1 e place SARTNOLONEN SaaTe EW-TORK, NEW-FOUNDLAND AND DON TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S STOCK for SALE. Apply @ GEO. C. DUNBAR, No. & Pioest. h pposed. Our advices for o large pig crop; American there, ab very le NO. 46 PINEST, insnnucn SCRIP. e | WA ©. GILMAN, -:zuh. e fallure of sundry bouses in this braneh of Offars to parties seeking wents, t bas served to check the ulstive 1 , wod the 0 raasactions bave Deen molerate. Redag we ba DIVIDEND PAYING INSURANCE SURIP, been iderable excitemest in our market. "n:‘u.‘n'r: ~EXPRESS STOCKS. %h‘.": MERCHANTS UNIOY, our Loy TN moderate business, aud the | po, SALE st merket rates. ::'?;I Arplyte %&m%ucm Ty | — 4 'TTANCES to rents Rmnnu-a-nw.y- - o i r,, lowest rates, by ! l-':t?l - Ameresd New- e B o s P ey | o DA g C aeE. Do e o Covaen. il Beof Hams citios of EI dull, hf'r"u-l MORGAN & Ce., No. [eats | olses

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