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———————f . w e et EVACUATION DAY. - K11HTY-SECOND ANKIVERSARY—THE CELEBRATION TO- | Beitato DAY—HISTORICAL RETROSPECT. Veatorday was the ry of the evacus. 491 of British troops fr Yhe ovent the First D P sard, will parade, and Fepton. Gen. Aspin prder, relative to the di and giving tnstruetions as rious Br igudes, DIVISION OZDEYS, Hrangranzans biner Onorns, No. 2.~The DI A will by wnd In com Rritish forves in 1740 AN '.! anosl Fall Par Gation of (his sicered o atiou of the sude. - of b 14'“” Ili.lubln l‘r»d 120 oo Burger I he Commetd | possible to be fn ¢ { Tee Diviston line oparstory Lo p. . from Union square. Brlg. e thereto, His Excel the Division, should he find boave, at1o'clock p.m ., £ ed as follows: The nmencing, on Fifthave., woet Bigade, Brig-Gen. Burger on Bixteenth-at. The o Uhiaty kst rdes (e amvestling 0 the instard the, it dizuotious the T of their respeetly elock p. mpand b e diroeted roops will be Y Reigale comaaders &it'e ivigalde that the for propared o move vp s . and utf! the racelpt o vy o v aned fogh {2 esponsivi o £ aueh Tuiglnionts o eld 1 bl B Sorutetion, wilob Bt v teested vo b divact of pederse 2k ¥ 00 the Divisior v oo, bri esed. A commardars muy o nd to 4 e, beth . e o1 s Uint the timse, briom corps und bard,is sicl 64 Lo Freservo the proper d of Brig -Gen. Liovn Asrive ot BOND, 110 07 s1d Acting Dt nding Divislom. r. Goers 5 Tiat the Division will be reviewed :om (he balossy of tbe Fiftl Aveiie Hot A Governor's salte w1l he e ¢ criew whes place. Brig. Gea. B bt 3 clock p. w1 Madisonsuare s the time the « the Tequsite ordere Hon of people, and that the valuation of property, real and sonal, on the Island of Mankattan amount 000, or & thirsisth part of the property of the whole of Great NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, r- to noarly §1, - e e CII’E covu. ——— erS,_ PERIOR COURT—TRIAL TERM~N0V, 2. —Bofors Justios JONES, AN ARREST OF A POLITICIAN—ALLEGED [MPROPFR CONDUCT BY A POLICE CAPTAIN~THE POWERS OF THE POLICE AT PRIMARY MEETINGE—RIGHTS OF an arrest made by mesting in the Elgi’ Jos. ML T CITIZENS TO THE SIDEWALKS, Thompson agt. Francis €. Spe e This action which was commenced on Thursday for Capt. Speigh ath Ward 16 t of the Police at a primary September last, amrn hlc{ it was alloged was wade by the ('u]\lnl:n throngi u spite at Mr, Thompeon growiug out 0 political differences, was contin yesterday. YAward J. Samon on beh W of the plaintiff 4 n member of the Republioan Ward Association, and was pre EY triends, Democrais, to Win, H. I)it:"lllflmd testified th even with Thompso porintendent Kennedy sned the order requiring a ¢deta iug. He remembered Mr. hom triock Ke: ut at the meeting; to shut ) arney, il of uart that some othier parson fhan Capt. allow Mr. Stuart to control thek poli Alderman Ottiwell testified mm;'. and had requested C . pososs; The Captain gave Mr. I!-!‘ll summed uj ‘The Court, in chargi purity aud order of primary elec importanoe, bt was not the quost Courts or by the jury, or in t sider whetber the acfs done by B wodi The law directiog the peace or for action leadiv, aud the law requirieg the Tn pureaance issed b the primary meeting. that in every 5 dent, directors, chafrmen may called, and in that view rection of the ergeant-at-arion (o re: » arean_ressting, A fity of & 24 est n disturber of the wiss " tho or d noth ) Fo pesetng tn seview o offy 1 bendess romels et wu offeere, ;;"‘;:-4 e aicne wil ot eyt o s | fon et ° walk waer B Noads of brigadcs Lo the reviowing officer 2 | unog it pases. brigade cors rorted u! relstion to 'nw pa ™ 27 ¥ pers ere bereby desiz xopn clear troun eurh to ourb. +iston Lupastor. denoy of wome s the arrest, thiat i Jus followern, ions, and the C e rating. There was no mulice o this Assoclation some one should have the o) ad minds 88 to the fi they I\ nest m \dewa \of malice. A'pe Even to assemblt three arors must not " should they be guilty of it. The side- Visce for ingrees, egreas and passage of persous n 10 get Capt. Spe’ own aceoun) in the d without probable rnd“;’m'(b M-vldlu‘. in the latter for the piaintifl. he police to arrest ice to P r. Thompson oharged that Was packed and fhe meeting au_ontrage; witness himself saw porsons there of othe ordered Thompson ‘pale and if o did not behavo himself he would arye: Aunt Fenton's harbormaster,” be @ Demoerat, tesiified that ho took the meeting, who voted there. Speight had threstened to ~ for the defense tostified that he is. shades of potitical apinion; € B e ticalating, and heard Capt, his case. the defendans were done purely, “discharge of his duty or ie_room t. Speight widowalk bo saw Sy st him; the id arrest the him. 0 or 40 police o (ko pr ‘moet- calling 0p bim to request ght go there; refusod to ce. tXat e was.President of the As- ‘apt. Speight to como himself and mmf, testified to Mr. Thompson's ht broke. of the maiter. for the defendant in eight winutes, and. r eleot, Ju 14 ov“.ar.w‘:". sajdube preservation of the tioms wis A :;lmr of the first lon_to bo decldad by the Here they wore {0 00n: omliciously, from conso. La the former cuse offendens for & breach of ‘thereto was read by the Court, protect '7 elections. of this Intter l-l:slne flupfl‘fluul’mn Polioe bad ap President of the breach of the peace, aud the But they 2ation or of e ing d the Ju move on, “{rom the testimony the tif was walking roun or even Jun) move & porsoi, a: and not the members removing him. we rson had no business porsons on the sidowalk was naturally wndmg pence, then, If this was done in the tain had taken .qflu to o or whatover elee th ltoe are under the mn!:s. If he direots the be should resist, the 0o are bound to ave notbing to do thy ossibly boar on the to obstruct the objeot to the policeman's ury came to the conclusion ubing exciting langusge 1o to excite & view of the not only suthoriesd but was bound to arrest the wever, the dphluul in a crowd, though o and the patien smbers of 1t to a breach The Court farther charged nn' was not 80 doing, the more there may have beon a tea- of the poaco, did not onerens, 06 exhibit them, bt fi Ameli Heflern ; A and Ji son; Cran Wo are req (e Suprems torneys. iodents Term Court- Room, ta siga the roll, at § velock . ardian of Anunis Ledd, ward Lodwiok ; ioe Frank Stouteaburgh ; mel in &*mlllll or ; Daniel Cunn]ml.:- Zeodler, gun Bailor; Juae Rey oseplt Arthar Crauston. ton ian of Court e Conrt. of Degember next. orritt. 1571—Fostar Willard, Faxr T oty Moir, J—C Heldin bellalug or. Held by Sur N duties of the polle added that the w. T aff andsot ot Ugp'dlock & Il eeport to da m. Previson o thewlamisiel report the aggiog mbes prosest L Becoud Liestensni H Compauyh viow Hospltal Steward, W, Kershaw, Jdbn eby spproved, nd fhe At iptucn, thelr azios to tbw Cocaanie:loues of Jumors. Coi Wi H. Fasestan. the Com wmounted, and 1egort to od cafl, bad, aud drom now-£0rtisE Tawror Preor. I Compan it Qenery! (' ot PLEY Wan'No, Adlutest. HeAeuaszess <Trn Regieaxe. N. 0. 3. N, Y Brooxryy. Nov. W6 £ owil purade with w Yotk on M i ani st il e Tosounted b W o wnd place, All vy pres iy. Tho Regis 'y the way'of Grosupolat Ferrv. $uwall, coma 1 o Tuird Brig men ) 1 5. Guemy, Adjutant HuAngrakrers < ov . .1 for the owners of the dict for the owners of the Wm. F. Burden. ALLEGRD CARRYING OF OONTKABAND &\ . Sebo oner George bn the U ckla be 20, 1862, and ts, the ground o Tha United States This was an op, ¥ moat. Court. The Geor atant wil + | can On tha dayioh | ashof rognlations autier betag that the wesel, whil formed in ude, the Major a! he Presidont e Foll mast be se- asade, oF by being returned o with certain reopened Samying forbiddensouds and Move tiaa 220 peokages, Lic stonant Co, sid Tley wil be respecied md obeyy e wut @to the stroam to proced with e “ b’ A 50 BOW 6omes 4P 0B arc, whether both the steamor and propeiia ehither only one was, and. iFom; oveded by the owners of them fa fo Lisme, but - ] Pefore Chieft John O'Reilly agt. The Sus laiatiff to awim ave to ‘ UNITED STATES Téwia MoCord and The Wash he stearnboat wtoemn propeller Wi, ¥. Burd m“}munu " “ id was a peculiar case. be Band Nomcommistibued}} of Devamber, 653 abom moan, theTfa ; Taden with fiied Williamsborgh Rerry wlip o\ mnd s sanbs | Sults werer | T, Ay were Jibed August € undet the ted to by dirs "k on Saturds o'cle . Woottin 8 for plaintifl; " Sricun TraoeA B H, Tynds o maut vaested s ‘Duniel Parish agt. John G. Walkinston agt. Jobn'S. tion dissolved. . Jarem set asilen astioe rantsu, Frederi £ ™ , oud being towed My ‘with the sieainboat nks reinet both (he by alicging that the collision was W devros was 1ado in favor of th The wain | the sreambont eack an maa e by C. Van. tohens e D m that Caurt a 1861, and of | Ay aed by thd e D etesding Exeoutive | rociamaf from. her v, 25 —Before Justice MoxrLL, DECIIONS. - ened and H. Eble.~Dafault opened and fudg- nd cause restored 1o tho calondar «cker et al—Motion granted. Jobn Petzel—Order vacated and injuue- Tns. Co—Judgment for plalatif — T COURT.—Nor. o5 —Before ELSON. LLISION SUTT. tongnsurance Company gt A, Yotts, clafmant. and the fy one, whic ;mm.m'l':. 1 50 right to use their position for their own 0 avenge their own private Wraags. ug in a sealed verdict, but iled 5 morning aud were dis- A. 0. Hal! for dofend- ROBERTSOX + Betts and Kobert Robin- seems that on the Oth he Williamsburgh side ‘rought in the Distriot cumbost and e proc used IIL the fault of o libelants, aud the 0ints to be settiod were in fault or b one. It is con. eller it one of s aho responsible ‘A for libeliants, Sautvon. ‘wi E. C. Bene- “10LES. *tackle, &o. wnd » - 4355 ' Nituro w T | uider the k o Tressury 1 wrfeiture 1o enpage by of & thorizee commercial inmrcou we in cortsi feuso wos not er iunocert mereh ure {0 ¢outain whizky. ber v med the 1 mompmuted. anel oould risg bod. in fact, been " parsioalany. ihwxicating 1i Juors. rting to « outain billian | 1 bles, upon the on 3t 1 taken owt her ¢ ear on board nd b u thed age. Upon the &l ronnd. that tha: Of- be ~4 vot, Tt ureduy e voning, the a8 Lo sabjec the vessol to forfeis are; atil: she had sotually d & eiogk. Byordercf (o Jort W- lisow, Wl og Oficer, § parted from, and pussed beyond, . el ta of the port."1'h . o the B ms S Q. twormeciy, Adietat RETROSPECT. ! 10 1he sigoing of the Declaration of fadspenden®: & sh floet, destined § or the cap #ure of N X, ar T ¥y Hook. Th p signal of weir arvival spread Mk wildfice throagh theeit y, and grest jtecused By the recommengls ion of Gen. 1chiidren wid their por gonal oft-cts wo ob Sa%Cir. At that time . | e General e citr, @nd had been sip o » the L4th of e solocted fore ¢ de retreat of s other the, aveo removod to Sieadquarters wero in a: Hu. i Unij Lungue Boun " den vos 1 case of the sloop broke ground, with the d thnt of Craig. o ol DNteh famil tes ¢ of Bergen, whers they foun d w transiout til the end of the w ar. It was frerward thaf the B ritish landed in’ oo scond weele ¢ 4 Soptember, o foree of British & o ma troops hind seeured deon River, among ockinad aad Oru 24 unquiet home Fol Uil throe months nad 5 o y Sabbath, ! f the inrader, s ud of the forad Tien s eve 3t through the hille e enemy Musched in by w ealled, the Bowery, W it of thy Le pops along arige st on theeast. Nota street had \ Seventh Ward, W hich lies beyond o wh &o{‘ which waa baeq y lines of fortl- L extendl ng from Col. Rut Fort P'oms, at or near ot then 1 4d out, to Bunker's i now * ghe corner of Grand - ide of the istand Coad, or, et Is no bt its PA B¢ “ At that yflw‘ the b un worthern fank of o e weat, 01 ¢ o city werequit o catemded ¥ tho Eest River, Rutgera¥e A Ty the Br cr's pince, 10 “erd theaee t 1 e 1 Bad ot 7€ atw aflerward. ol e groust | s Tnciosed was Only the western cluding Tt 7 this pa’ 4 -+ B, New- then oo alon, ¢ army took jon, e e Rovution. 0ta of the city and theil Domca, wiklo their dwelings 4 usted jog {10 thal exil . foreirn soidiery ands in their ay species of n fow were found who recelved - and becut Lho a - ‘countrymen. The popains - T the AmerRar faced, by the of the e ok 10440 sous. e of the olty vad Felit iy 173, u-mnu’ ‘was received in this Ml of yeciminaries for the couclusion of & ‘en Crest Britain on the ono lrrmn ties. OB () g sed 8 BrosiiTR, he Troa on the 19tk of Imation for s disauding - ol Peace was following, Cei of the wrmy oa ( & " fetermined a4 e an b id nalled tho fiog of Frecdom tolt, i rauln;nmwmmJMAA- P B e T b . uot y i ook, possession, aid the regblcinge ey wore uader the command i _‘,,."n...-n-d‘x:_ [ wely sogth !-.u imuedial " awling oue Joim Vi imbed nted roen George Clinton, Gov- , with Muf-im entered 800 ofticers . They wero o oener of Tearl (then Luad iz, prose rees of the olty hai 'r:;:k'h:ld- ';' :ou‘t 'm ‘:iu to Harlem, "000 inkvniants whiih was e Bamber on 0 1763 the wosulstion ol \day i B0uls ¢ Bl and Gen. Mr. Duuph thety goods v nisiton smbmRted to the Dritieh DA in ALLECKD T ARCENY AT SEA. The accused who v us & sealaan on the steames uton, in | Western from Lives] ) this port. f the ¢ t d ww road | Gatit wes o - ook it ; e oot aut not being reédy to g o on the examination it was ¢ the old Boston | poned to Monday aext ot A, ot that time, | cure bis sttendsnce Ag House of Detention. ALLEGE] . lied for an " oFbe American ship ment of seamen on boe: the complainan whose head ity Chureh. Near) Ip""‘"'u,d & o Py T T e S Bl - | Salvio Brittas ugt. ‘fhe Atiagtie M Motion granted. Fatrick Cuff, granged and owuse sct down fi gt Elias L ia MARINE GOURT.~Nbv. 24 MAGES ¥OB ALLEGEY FRAUDULENT REPRESENTA- was ) Broaght from the onid o the o W odge of ‘tho swamp hrough | gares Marshal, yer An cxamnation will take plaoe, pebbatiy, otive, and Ot or ases & rising v part o s een tury, anrly ore osted by ) munts. Buthit was arg ued 61 tho part of 1l 8 ed Btates thet those coses viers<ets of the Fubargoe la: by the st Lo of 185 o venor T. for the i UNITED .\TAT‘:S COMM 1SSTON fore Cor cmissioner chon | Great Western wes charge d with stealing the clothin, Jow seamau nawmed Ander on on the lato voyage of it in possest jon of e whoe ver teok It. 1) INHUBAYS TREA tern, cont belonging 10 Aralereon beard d cfendant say ‘J‘F m. The witness, Wil t time, being committed to Wed ot TN night wof lignor; abock 9 . i “in and taek i d under the peeulia r o Thas bus swuch as the not 3708 the priceeding 1o e siate it | ineurrection, the offense was comcmitiod s s00n W Intention of onthuuisg upen the forl 4 S5 this irftention ey acoeplatce of the lo- 0! cleurance from the Custons Hoase wes evidonse. Deviston. reserved. For the United States, ney, U. 8. District-Aitorey (e ni Lowrey und Me. Court vessol, Mosors. Wobstor 'S OFFI BETTR. 1 ol fel-d ho Gres Alexancsr Wison, i testificd that lw badl (previovs to thid time) At this poing the defend- 10 1 OF SATLOL TMENT counsel Lo 138 Seamen's Protective Associntioa, JE1 erpe, for , who appeared o red bendaged, alleged o ——— SUPREME COUNT~CHAMEE®S—N0% 25.—Before Justice BUTHELBALD. Mendegohn 10 lake testinony. “Bat'ho b been n of 14 kull fractured. He was. | one, the o wrte tho handy of the United 4. obtainod warrants of srrest against the officers cruel and ihuman treat. o severely injured, and 3 4 ruck with on Mouday. evelent Society of N. jon for reference granted. OURT SeEcial TanM—Pefore Justice MOFELL— il flllmlfidflou ny—- ) Michael 0" ion . Monday in Deceimber. Jo- man— granted.and ref- ———— T Peter . Rock agt, Harmy Beloro Tudge Gross. R. Millee. This cass, which bas occupied the atteation of the Court duriog the grea: up and givea the jury o8 peers by the evidence vus &l out the ddhmhm'm liquors. The plair; Hquor as being of ths beet covered thag nees, neither of wilch he tbing, The) | 7 heer ls0 wines Altred H. Gant, Stontenburgh, eges ‘was very int T T i e sock T e defeian st afterwand ome of it having been put up nothing. of last week was finally sammed o as op consistin, uecipally of S Lt the Lo dis- ls which reduted its mamket value to old castom ank ho late hour laintiff for on Saturda; the full ——— followin| Jokn V. llunnnlls"rzlln Seofield, Kerl Wal Kaln. 1.atorsof a et Eliza B. Lundsown, Bruno Harper, Mar nor, Masy Ryss, hnu\n&fl grat f W, Geo dian of Ogult Stokr; il Guardisoship Alfred and Adelive ardiag of Wikism wd Yowis Thomp Refore Surrogats TUCKER. s weel, . W W. Gra- D, flishop, Elizabeth Tohn Farrell Larney, rl Reuter, fi-n’l ot 0d 03 follows: To Mark A:lltlm‘h"‘hmf’lll H'-l';" Stoutenburgh ; Dan - Ny eters ; Kaio Laddy, L2 pHn) i A5 Loc) 18-<Lo: Nos. 156—Palmer agt. Solomon ’:lhun-‘l agt. Shoars. COURT o. 3 lanman, et agt. Howl ud. the brown stone Co. XN Adcline M. ; Emile Ficl icholas Ledwi ian | ge w‘h‘ g 9 k, guardian ol-knthl and ian fobert, Henry. Riekard Cranston; Frederick Mayforth, guar Julius Klein, ——— ADMISSION OF LAWSTUDENTS, aested to state that the General Term of hus made 1o order for” the ndmtssion of At- and that the publicstion of any euch list was not author- re requested tob in attendance fn the General of the 5tk —— CALENDA SUPREMR COURT—CIROUIT. Banxanp, J —Court opecs at 10 o'olock &, m. os. AUPREME_COURT—6PECIAL TRRV. | Held by Porrxs, J., st No. ) Dusne ot. —Court opens FOR TODAY. i~ Vall agt. Cr s et ags Kolly, Shertl 95— Miller, jr. aat. B of 10 o'clock o m.—Demuriers. or agt. i Co awood agt. Wood. ewlinll LaxD, ) 0 B e g e, - . Herrick. i Howmy ot The Saie. SUPKRIOR COTRT—TRIAL TERN, nches beve adiourned for the theer s, COMMON PLEAS. Bot! Pany L—Held by Buary, J . o'l Nos. 112-Salth egt. Seelnfolde 121~ Hammond st € . Thotj - MANIY Held by Auxas, J,~Coart cpew HOMICIDE IN SEVENTH-AVE yreedfin A MAN MORTALLY WOUNDED IN A SALOON-AKRAYT OF THEE ASSAILANT—OORONER'S COMMITTED TO THR TOMBS. On Friday evening Patrick Tierney and Edward Barry were engaged in playing sardainthe r RISONE! Jknown ns Milleman's ia The Quicksliver| od agt. Sohoemnell Tovaes of iyrie. SUFREMP COURT—GNNERAL TER) Ield by Banxano, P. J., Cronxr o Deceiaber 5 st SUPEEME COURT ~Court o causen. 10 | | | wit | t Nos. 208! 8. and Ixomarnax, peas at 10 o'closk & m ~Ressrred Now TB—In re | 0= Morange agt. Lord. Fauity Calendar —Court opsus at | » I89—Doberty agt. € COUKT. tate agt. Osgosd. 23—Duubiam agt Gebhard 26—Osgood agt. Given 35— Chreity wgt. Clark. —Heudricks gt. State. M. 3 J.~Adjourned b4 o'clock v. m. —CHAMBRRS. of Livingston for rouaval, k o #0—Robsr Babeock —Vaughu agt. Pierce. KI—Evan agt. Adaras #7h—Ilew itt ags. . R, Pot. Co. 91—Sandford agt. Pegeam. Waperlain jury.~Cours opeus st 11 ol yde 1o4—Scue . 15 Mieiatard ol wt 10 welock & t.—Noa-sury Cane only. .| 219-Noonsu agt. Brewer. Funck and Frederick Klump. wmatter Later was smoothed k hat undor the influene ierjiey uocusing 1 woa settied amical ov tho parts o front of the bar drinking o srike Tieriey by the of i v v, and they proses in the night Tierney and Barry quarreled, and this too, rietois of the place threw nside the card The 'Xhe (out BV ':]lnx.w\ s resumed, aud Barry min He was 22U=Ciook agt. Otis. INQUEST—THE Dempsay, James Dempssy and Ticrsey were g and quarrelnd over the of haviug ebeated Lim. The withthe game Alwat 1 nnd were quarrel betw prove Larry wos struggling with those who wete endea vorin 10 detuin bim, Tierney diew from his pocket o small sin barrel arimatal 80 | of Barry ficted insesisi from hi injured after bei ham of A mortal wound ble. Tierne, w. Dr. A istol, and fired at ki, the bl Tvm above the left eyebrow, and ‘The unforti: Was at once seb Jones was ealled in ring the forehood g inward, i3 i tell 1o the floor, man be_eonvoyed (o the Jews 1 eighth-at., near Seventh ate., where wetion of the Coron: 1. that sh) 0w tho high sees. Oneoef | b ichuel Barlow, Juckson August g Later in the day Corener Grover held an foque 8t the Hospital, and the following testimeny was taken Pairi Wost T hlo; aft 10 play » assonted to; after the ov. 2543 told decenssd that be did not know how toplay. Beery said he ©could beat the prisoner any time; at 1 ¥ n atep, drew s pistol, and fired, whes de prisoner and held bim tntil & policenan a ok Dempeey, bein, wenty-elghth st.; togot! ave o glass of la or taking lagor, K curds; prisoner Di spoke after be went to tho Statien I1 tiquor, but Bot sox drank but 100k the pistol fram b wis not acquaind w censed was either; the shot was flre d before T coubl gras thes prisoner; ¥ saw the prisoner draw the pidel; d were both sober. e Panok Leing sworn. testifled—T cam e ot the progrih il e pesorar hus Loen regacst v car ot s . tors of Millema w r. y 3 sut down to play car when the firs® thing that drew my attendon to the other tab le was soei any Y et oonsed frien rli.( ing th syrisoner Ju palled off his cont to tod, and the gase pla. ryu‘ru- od togetler for (he house, whem they fafl out, Ao risoucr that if he insoited his insulted, or words to thib effect; ould conside: jam| terfered, 'dlilg e r himeell inet worn, Inat ever t ind faink, wns at oo e iip and asked £ Join us whiod was ATE was Over we al trd to b the prisoncr, wi % adwitted. Tierney wosarrested by Ofic thio Twenty-1nth I i aud Jocked upto awwit the on tLe body deposd—1 reside at fug deoessed and T were in x; wbont 114 o'closk we weat iuto Millemann's ’:(w, the priscuer was sitting t s ta- and m sat down when pr soner mer made bot I solzed the to this Howpital and 1 e wader the infuense of e knew what he was about; T it boek ngedo, not think that de 00 cud 1Y) he wis under the inflaenie seh sud Dempsey caao drink or two; after which they and Mr. 32 amp snothor table, with friead s, upard say be would not be cheati d oisoner called one an it Tierney, but tha difficulty was her liny; a1 id after thie ‘;?n words passed, when the prisener palled out a pistoly &t the time, tor; deoomsed ar. Tieraey was it the nction of the Grand Ju Bairy or w then tr o get at pisonor, keeping bim off; % . 4 however; 1 did not me aiy othe: soiaed the prisoner, apd I waat rapecy wers both under 4 1.0t make any vio' Aghting go for » iuficence found a verdiet " that the deceased oame ta his deat's | shot wound -t"m- Lands of Juwes Tierney, ou the, Now. 24, then committed to the Torsbs by the Coroner, He is n native of Ire o at Innd, aged Iwyoars, lives at No. M2 Wess Twenty-sighth ot., and s & ol The aud lived wt No. 121 We » wifo and ¥areo small BOARD OF ALDERMEN. ——— ANOTHER NOMINATION FOR BIRBET COMMIASIEER— THE BOARD LAY IT OVIR—ADBITIONAL APPRO- PRIATIONS, The Board met, pursuant to adjournment, o 2 aud laid over. ‘Which was tures The lows (83 o, | & Tolbert, Michach | 949 ucls Bocor, Moses Gevartend reluti e to contaius but one seotion, gnd it ). peresn or perscns now ke - --l.:,-l.hl'b'o 'Tm, ho rasy set up any clalm or to held e T Sad s vesstod o dcomdis bt to sach offow, o olaim for or ewerl ‘."—I"“"Jm .'l.ulnl-.n them e SUTreing th ante, and i boet paasod by the Com mld&m X of e harrom. iich was adopted. A i T o "Aguew Btreot Commisalvir, ia the place of Chas. G. aoman oy moved (hat the commpileati produee merchant. He has al born ol o, i o b g vrid Ty » native of Irelead, est Thisty firstas, whers be ren. Mo also bere an oxerl- Le veceived carried. Alderman VARNUM offesed an ordinance ¢4 rastraln sxpendl- oilices, or fuvestigution of ¢ ot oo e o wppoia auy office, sre & ba o borlr the same, or 1o en- m, befors the Grerner ouncil wi i end this ordinancs shal ‘sgreement with Ui city by any peress acooph An ordinance wa presented and made orer making tho fol lowing additional nppropriations ; Reveue bands o the payment of Judgments—~Redemp- ten A are, y mfl ot Regu! was lald over, THE, MONEY MARKET. ———— 124 2,000 + v o oy 2+ 106 U'S 60 550 Koo, 04 5,000, Lol 'p,'65, 0 108 '8 5, 1040 Conpon P 1 500. .. .os ¥ Treas Notes 7 310, 00 8 o Chio & Korth w..zl " 94 erios. 100. ¥ 30,000.... Tenmeosee 6 N9 - Virginka 0y O, g iR ‘r/Cler & Tolodo 1,1 1 20| 100.. (Chio & Took s 79 | 100... o N Y Ceutral 10,000, o3 | 200, Mick Cen 8 01d Bds| 600- o & Vol i ol 350; ee: 15110 & Wal Equi 2 e, 13 1,000,.... ...p E: P RW&CTM | 2100 American Ex Bk Hudson River ks L..114 | 100, .30 Mechanios' Bank | 100 .. -..120 [ Alton & T HanoverBauk 100, 15 .10 Fougih Nat. Bank. » el 00 o 1§ 68 5% Conp, '62 South Amer Nav & Mich. So. & 1, 000, 500, T 000..........10s5 Marine R R Co 0 053 ConpBn 1901104 10,009 «..106f il ) - 81 Chic & North West 100.. . 4 Chio. &N, W.Prf. .. A Chio & Eock Is. 100,... Bl 100 .. Atlanti 1 Erle 200, . 47 peRY Mariposs Prof ' % 100.... “ West U Telegraph | Y 100, c0ereneees 46§ 80D, " Central. | Mic L1103 80000 200, 1104 ] G0 110, | 300 .. 104 { Milwaukoe & 5t P OPEN BOARD OF BROKELS—1 P. M. Mich So 3 500 & N Ind .0 Bl 10, o. 9§ Mariposs Preferred. 100, e % ‘Westorn Undou Tel 10 b 47 100, tral | 400. Now.Vork Cent o« . N PETROLEUM AND MINING 5100 VIRST BOAKD. Bid Asked.| |Gunnell Gold.... ... Pitrolevm Rrocks. Bengehoff Rus ... 4 % 5 00 Holman,. . Buchanan Farm .. 20 ... Hope Gold........ Central.. ... 165 1 &% Keystone Sitver .. Clinton O 10 1% Kipp & Buell Excelslor ... 3 Crosse Gold. 1 First Nafloual ... 3 30 Liebig . ¥orest Co. Pet. Co. Libarty Gold Hamiitos McCl g = v 0o o uarte 1, Mountais n 13 Smith & Par G. Vanderbarg |Cemral Copper 6 09 Davideon Copper Ametioan 1 %2 Indiana (‘nf-rr . ‘ Atlastic & Pacifie # %0 & 0/ Loug Tland Teat . 785 4 @ Beuton Gold.. 109 1 wdor Load . .2% %M Bobtad Gold WalkillLead ... 135 )40 @onsol'd 3 5! Wallace' Nickel .. .... 32 d 1 tland Marble .16 00 + 0 | Frpress tompany Stocks Adsms. ... 7700 Bl 08 Conwolidoted Greg. 0 30 0 we: 50 60 Cory don ....2 W 2 0Merehauts’ Eaion uw Dewuieville Gold. N 19! wALES, Miring Mocks. N ¥ Gold Con d Greg'y Go'd | 2w a 0.......88 90| & « 975 w 00 Corydon b3. 300 A0 .2 X0 oo 10 2 |10 b3. 2 05 @0 : . 295 100 3 00 Guunell Gold 300 100 200 Tl 1,700 700 100, . mith & Parmel 100 100 o | 100 00 100 0 Nye Gol 00 2.000.. 7 6 90 Smith & Parmeles ) 690 100 6 85) 100, 6 %0 100 700 Lh il 6 000, ..., Walkill Lead BECOND CALL. | Davidson Copper . J 500. .. voess § O ¢ 1 33 American Flog 3 140 100.......... 1 BO{Walkill 6. 1 49) D00 a0l b0, 2 0] 200....... 140 ing Stocks. nan Farm 0o Sz r 0| 100 9 7 100... Keystone Siiver (Gunue®Gold 1,500..... ... 10| 500 pp & Buell | 500 100 Sa10rvAY, Nov. M6 p. m. Gold opened at 139, sold up to 1391 and closed st 1384, Ibe export of Spoecio to-day resohed §i02,652. The Stock Market shows a partial recovery from the de- peossion of the early part of the week. Government Stocks have recovered moro rapidly, and thore is a good investment domand for them. State Stocks and Railway Mortgages wero steady. Eallway Shares were stronge: reserved demand for Erie, Michigan, Southers, aud North: Western Commen. The closiag prices were: Erie, 71{a 713; New-York Centzal, 110@110]; Hudson, 120; Reading, N32113§; Michigan Southern, 81} @813; Mineis Central, 119; Claveland and Pittsburz, 84)@84}; Rock Island, 103} 2194; North-Westorn, 413@43—preferred, 71{@71 Fort Wayne, 104§ @1043; Ghio and Mississippi Certificates, 283 229; Cumbesland, 68}, Money was in good supply st.7 per cent,, and in many casos loans were madoat 6, In Commercial paper 1o chiango for the better is roported. The Bank Statement is ex- pacted to show 8 material contraction in all dopartments. Exchange elosed steady et the following rates: Bills st 60 days on London are quoted et 108} @108} for commereial; 100@109} for bankers’; do. at sbort sight, 1094@110; Paris at 60 days, 5,214@5.16}; do. at short sight, 5,16§@5.133; Antwerp, 5,213 @5.16); Swiss, 5.164; Mamburg, 36}@30): Amsterdam, d1@41}; Frank- fort, 41 @11}; Brewon, 78} Prussisa thalers, 7142 2. The return from the Bank of England for the weok onding Nov. 7, gives the following results when com- with t ious week: mlfi.‘:!‘,‘.‘lfl Tuorease Publ 4,375 714 | Tnorease. .. Other Deposita 17,150,191 | Dooronse . On the other side of the avcount: Gost ties. .. ! Other securities, Notes usenployed. .. Tho agount of potes '_mv clgoulatiog in £723,56),390, be- 212901 1868, ing o decrease of £ departments is £16,891,606, showing 010 when compured with the preceding statement. 19,125, and the stock of bullion in both an increase of £168, The retutn of the Bank of France for the weck ending November ¢ i3 as follows: Increase—Bills discounted, | 0,000,000 francs; advances, 1,100,000 francs. Decrease— Cash in band, 8,700,000 francs; notes, treasury balance, 1,500,000 francs 2,000,000 francs. The diminution In 12,000,000 francs; ; -emrrent accounts, the coin sud bullion continuos, but upon o much smaller scale than that shown in receat returss. There is & wodcrate inorease in the discounts. Tho following is from on American securities Messrs. Satterthwaite’s cironlar “The business in the Londoa market for American securities has again been on a very limited scale, and the transactions which have taken place have been chiefly on American or continental sccount. Quotations show no altoration of any moment, at the close United States 5-20 bonds being 683 to 63§; Tllinois teal shares, 764 to 774; and Eries 501 Cen- 1051}, For Atlantie and Groat Westorn Cousolidated bonds we have again to note o fair inquiry, but the Certificates of Debenture have , Dbeen a little more offered. The total fmports &t New-York for the week compare s follow: W i Nov.16. Nov. 9. Nov.2 pr';;:l-f‘ 4 01,377,716 B1851,643 81,530,540 General mdse. 9,510,720 3,984,741 2,007,216 Total........ 55,002 §366430 0546424 3947.0% The New-York imports of dry goods compare as fol- lows: For the week, 1861, Entered at the port .. #4760 ‘Thrown on 1oar) . UG, e on markor... 4407967 4714 /100, The gold receipts for customs duties st Now-York Jan. bare reported as follows 1564, First quartor. .. #21,314. 594 49 Sacond quarter.. 21,148,015 49 ‘Third quarter. .. 13,007,680 15 1n October...... 3,670,188 38 From Jan. 1...460,041,118 51 Tho exports from New-York to month of October were as follows: 1564, Domestio produos ... ..816,740,404 Foreign mde., free. .. 69,065 1866, LK, 9 52 53,490,670 87 $114,655,320 84 foreign ports in the Foreign mdse., dutiable. 1,104,200 Spocio and bullion....... 517,121 043,760 $0,188400 §16,275,26) e, 17014608 21,212213 1B1LER From January to October the exports from New-York to foreign portscomparo as follow: 1864, Domestic produce. 2,297 L Foreign mdse., free Forelgn mdse.. ¢ Specie and bullion.. Total exports... Total, exclusive specie. 1 The foreign imports at New-York for the month of Oc- tober compare as follow Fntered for consumption. . Entered for warehousing .. Froe goods..... Specie and builion. Total antored at port ... Withdrawa from warehouse 5,504,198 129,77 From January to October the foreign imports st New- York compare as follows: 1564, Entored for cons'tlon... &'“s“ Eatered for wareh'ing. 90,7 Free good 9,604,208 Specio a; 1,98 919 Total ent'd at 068 Fiiki's Gom e The Chicsgo end North-Western the wanufacture of % cars at Fond du Lae, Wis., during & eost of $262,000. The third rail on the Great Western Rsil: cars ou the New-York Central and Michigan Roads to run the month of October, on it, will soon be laid. The Great rouds are then to put on a through freight line between New-York, Boston and the West, to “Blue Lige.” Tho Red Line has been in operation some time from New York to thiseaty. T now under good headway between Now-York, Boston sud the Bouth-Western cities. 10,088 208 §23 134,675 §24.592, 184 $171,4%8,660 $266,050,135 72,642,299 1863, 1866. 28,021,200 $L36, 186,890 B0 415 Sue 27 3 4146815 55,480,740 6, 160, (3 1,471,951 1,434,158 45,508 77,042 4,699,338 §,789,#33 1466 1563, $idt 101, 10,788 72,031 Railway Co,, report y to enable Western and other be koown as the o Whits Line is ASHES ate in 0 for and BRI ommon (Croton is bettor aud firta, advanced to §75. « N Jourotiig porind foe mdmihnl prices are firm, at § 759 THE MARKETS. Tan Tuinseys. Batvnvar, 50 for Pearls. are lower and dull, at §12 502813 50y YETON-=The demand contin: unchanged. COCOA~ borul. YLOUR AND MEAL—Siace our revios of last Woduss: dsy wo have u furl present and pros) me decline in ru.id, and market, have and with only & less inguired per bbI. ws subs il and_some light stook are sales are 5,7 for do. Western; 89 #10 30@41L 50 for des of Westorn mit 7,788 . bbls. to the last has ruled dull, and much d aud Tisavy wit! speculation, and bbls. at §7 02810 oy @§i3 50 for Trade British Prov enr 30,356 bbls. ra vo? ’um and bas dechued, 55 50416 for Trade and Family bronds times hos b ted to. what Most vduum" selling unless at foll prices; Superfire State; $8ale 25 for common to fuir Fxtra Statey Fan Ex! mrab g i sales’ rices are rat! i plands, aud 36@30jc. for do. Nev s, , ‘ue market rematns quiet and yio- uominally Ve note sales of 56 bags Carnocas at 2le., gold, ta Eastorn o sell frealy” could only do so by {:‘rim. and hence we have had much depression and rity in the sales. X the low after, and to it 655280 75 for State; ; $10 25 and §i3 17 7% The cxports for the week are 12,265 hlis 9. to South America and the Wost Indies, and 4, inces, and for the corrceronding weelk groater ot J inci the n is most marked on the low and n*. ng Wheat Extras have plenty. We are still adding to our stock, 000 bbls. This we think a lihera! estimnte, It urs, but we have s, boen slow of sales "The mediom ard Tl up <hiely of Spring Whess ¥io made up chiefly of Sprin Tortseat of Wiater Wheat Extras. e stocked, and have only purchased to keep up their denand, t [3 falr nes vary falr for #bmitting to ru Nor. 24, 1848 at $20804 ; Philadelphia ¥rout has ety Orlssas; her decting in Wlonr. The more Hberal tive arrivals of Spring Wheat Extras, ingency in the o will. , The modivm grades. wulé, nud are more il ostimate it trades are bolders i view of #8350410260 for the low 2§11 9 for Canadian Flour has been com- common to fair Extra Baltimore 86 % for ZArade and Family braud S only moderately active, aod with liberul teces peve dsclined, cloiog oy oo b of 270 hbls. closing At ¥ 20wt 62y @ 100 EXPOKTs FROM SEPT. 1, 1806 10 O Britaia L lower, 1 .. 4399 GRATS—With continned heavy with a good 8 102§ 85, Commercis! ses heavy and nominal. Buckwhest as Other or's 7 bl 1 420,80 heen have declinod day of 160 bis. at §11 407913 50 and Cowtry. sod 13 Eya Flour nominal o8 Erathern Fioss [t close it nd ruled dull DATE. arrivals and o further de. wline in flour aud millers hlvunuflufild enutiously, “hippers have takou o fow oargoes of No. = Spring st #29 $25), but these pricas are above the Lmits of mwost orders o actisity for export auy eyent & lury export, and we cannof, wove hold & very limited suj -iu]m«d u{ store M;PI'Z after the close of navigation. stock and flad it now about 87: bush,, and th we shall ndd about 1,000,000 souson. The recel, materially, but dewand has abated closed heavy, thongh feeliry part for ex) prevailed, with & rt). Winter sales of 56,400 bush. wt 82 40 for fair N pts ! - erefore, anticipate any consdershie caction u is thie seuson, wud most of wach ‘o aro alding; b t [t for shi at ¥ B for No. ¥ Cl Ciub, #295@ @ §3 for Amber Barlay Lias met with Useline e aimad falr the opening more_general Inq: o Wheat ruled &ill. and prices foll ol 0. 1 Chicago Spring, #3 4 for No. 2 Milwsukee and a moro st to, and the noties an export demand; sales e ke he senson 970 have a whup ible, from is s it i ‘Change rflfi[vr it ero tho close ports have fallea gold, T the fact that we hoiders iy siowly to o adva C “ to-day » firmer for Wikte Genesenn ; but, with lary arrivals & t mouay minrket, & deciiae closes of 85,000 Lush. et er- e, ot er, we. 781 for Cangds Weat in bond, very choice do. t §1 limited dommo L ¥ ofl. clined, closing, hawever, one oent betiey: undes A good Malt Our stock is about 0,000 busk Usta more freely and with fair priivals prices bave fur choice do. fres. Malters generally are Bot w olose tho scaron Witk resent stock I aboub 40,000 bush. on the canal. Barley at lower prices, elociug quiel ot §1L BB an tow been In Bave hesw do- dowaad and limitod receiptas aalea of 81,000 busb,, including Canada le boud on private terme; Chicago, 84@6ic.. Luferior Western,63 State. (7467 }e., and Jersey aud Southern, 67 c6c. Our stook 16 1,750,000 bush, and wo are confident of baving a liberal sup- ply for the coming Winter. Rye bas boew moderstely ack 3 more L and wih & stock the roceipts have 10 747,000 bush., prices have declined, clost 281 b Wt riat oud Canadian By e terms. Indian Corn hae Leem 001y in moderate ; the decline in gold hae port, aud bas partially meutrallssd sules of 13,000 bush,, bond on priva ehe ext; prices have finc the demand for e suatod violendly; dull and b the favorable foreig adviees. Nothing of momcnt bas y, when 21,000 [vea’i. was eng: i Liverpool, it being the first shipped for {iie trade bave purchased with m slightly to our stock, aud the dene for export until The earnings of the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway for the first ten months of 1865 snd 1866 compare’ ss fol- Railroad during the same period were: 1863, §1,648,068 | 1506. . #1,640,691 | Deo The Miner's Journal of Soturday says: The quantity of coal sent by railroad this week is 60,504 19— 28 by canal tiius for the i d 8 pumber of operators . The boats ruaning to N wow on their last mp unless the weat h | year 13472 Ths Boston Commereial Bulletin of Saturday su * Manufacturing stooks are woek—in the slough of despoid. course peint out a few eh men. We give s fow quotations. that very few of thase figu Gaita u list of the best tion "Cands they are sturted | b fignres whioh a foroed sa! o Merrimnck, 1,085, Tl cotton mills of all kinds sre menufactiurers of woolens are, with o very few exoeptions, rane uing behindhand rupidly. aud and rafoin t this week pr explanat wiil b fortlcoming. This & s dull at 14, ie shower that did fiot Tooked down upon #0- dep bies, to be found in misfortubes of tho coppers, aad the Sata money articles in the daily papers, are wl up the conrnge of ontsiders, who contemplate the lisi of stocl saies us (ho grase-yard of many of thelr e John O'Brien, esq., for m visit Europe, hns resigned his position, esq., President of the Commonweelth Bank, hes bean eleotad Treasurer in his place. The Cincinnati Gazeite, of Thuzd Tte money market contianes close, wit foeling, bubonly a moderste demand, somparatively, for loaus. od to.iscount at present, and Bankers, however, are indispos thero % names, betwoen bankers cad their 12 par cent. Fxchange was In Tetts closing at 110 50 disoo: Tower, elosing at 130 bt fust as it comes in, 80 {E The Chicago Tribume, of Thursds and rat il “T'iere woro no new foatures in firancial mattses toduy. Busi- ness at the banks cont!owes dull, esd the for all prime paper, at the usual rate—10 per cent. Gond ouf- sido nnmes are negotisted in tho open and less seceptable s loaus are freely offe: firm, with wales of yound lots beiween lnu|r|]n.o'l'h counter. and 110 premium wallh aro tukon at § discouut. F'ieez MorTGAGE Boxps oF THE CRNTRAL PACiFiC Raipoan Co. or CAL ‘corresponding week last ¥ =1 Week, eral thing. We represcat sale prices. Weo Lown woolen au for which an actnal bid has not been obtatned for seversl “Tliey could of course be readily sold_ at some price, but command. The comperative abun- dance of money enables the bolders 1o avoid a sacrificeof their propesty in this lue by obtatning collateral loans tghtness would bring them down te the hard tineutal ia quoted at 104; Washington at 1,450; Lowell, 955 Dwight, 700; { stocks wre very generall ut few points of interost. Wagon bas not yet started, though the notes of preparation have been heard for find me time, Those who are waiting for it will for the delny in the fact that therelsa of money at n poiut where it 1s very much needed. Will bave to be some better thau at present before the k closes Beavily at 2% & men are much {a the mood of Prof. Loemts after ome. Gloomy November ks » usiial column, are eloquent of the v yoars Treasurer and Maua- gerof the Second-ave. Railroad Company, being aboat to therefors, difficdty in_ negotintiug paper. apositors, the ratcs: are & Mg and 40g sebl ying and 140 selling a \[u suppig does t? tures ot 1% per cent per aunuzs. Call at 7 per ceat on Governument seeurities. Fxchange continues comparatively acarce, and the market wan es aro steady and firm at por boying Bu'talo, Cannda avd Quwego bills 12,714 00—for the woek 93,921 12 tuns, ngain: The tr etermined to stop ork _and violuity hould prove mace The tonde suws up this week as fol Total 11,896, 568 LS 2080,084 but " they or compel are qul us to cotton factory in advsnce of those tpou them, A at once. Con- Nashua, 725 [assachusetts, Woing poorly, and the f negleeted, and v’:wr-l’nwr w fanoy stook market, street brokers, in thelr bistling loudly to kee) xpectations. and Edward Haight, lay, remarke: h & somewhat nevious On_ good o8 were o eliade lower, par selling. Goll was jors scll it ws uot aocumaylate. ays: Moy sy Turket is casy marit at 12 per cent. bauks at 25 cents pre- JPORNIA. INTEREST AT THE RATE OF 81X PEE CANT PFE ANNUM, PAT: ADLE SEMI-ANXUALLY, ON THE VIRSY DAY OF JANUARY AND JULY. PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAVABLE IN V. 8. GOLD (QIN IX THE CITY OF NEW -YORK. Amount of lusas, $7,5:48,000, I» Ceopen Bends of 85,000 The Bonds kave Thicty Years to v, and are seaured Morteage, constitating a by n adsolute prior lies on that portion of the Road, Equipments, ¥ranchises, and Entire Property of the Central Pacific Ruilroai Company, located in the State of California, and ex- tending from Sacramento City to the Cadifornia State Line, forming a part of the GruaT PACTIC RAWLROAD Rovrs, adopted and arded by GOVERNMENT. By Yo For further particulars Baukers and Dealers in Ugited S 1o gegusities, No, 5 Nnesau-at,, ent, and accrued intetest from J the USITID STATES FISK & HATCIT, ates and othier desica. ow-York, Supply ot tle close of the year. id off and o Lz i3e. better, but buyers cnation. L3 W We have nds is tavordde for & Libe: Freid Uws minrk of decdvanos was et 0pons Tost, elosing, however, quite fism at_our inside Giures in store, aud our extreme figures aflost; sales 75,000 b at §i YRS 81 7 in tore; §1 %udl 27 allewt wud §1 a5l 4o O Jersey Yellow New, Our present supply is about 5 (6 . aud daily inerensivg. The of the wesk are 13,600 bush., against 106,31 busb. this date last year. WXPORTS FROM &EPT. 1, 1866, 70 DATVE. 1864 f FEPOR: Comx. 1864 i HIDES-We bave had a very quist mo Grest Britale, sad Irelhad. Foruigs Nov. 23, bns. 102481 Nov. 16, bus 3,046 th T4 FEOM SKPE. 1. 150 ar, o s Poriw 34,739 2,190, 7087 aries for 97 4TP2312 008 | % 111,080 Dry Hidew since the date of onr last roview; the recert Iurge parchases e trwde, larger arrivals, and gflufl; forelgu Slaughters at former de Grunde, 1 Mextoas, ‘atapico, 15 A 17¢.; Rio Hache, Cartiagens, 13@14¢.; Curncoa, 11 5t. Doumingo 1% Dry 8 Salted Sountry, Sla Slaughter, do., 124@10.; City do. Cow, ! enther Stock—Boenos Ayrce w: irira Loone, 3 5 @73, 004, Cale withstan “1 8t 1130, gold. unchingel aad for Cows is modernte aad p are firi, We guote-as follows for 20§ 24130; Buenos Awres, 3o Orinaco, i 177 1, San Juau aad aibo. 14wles Hogots, ry Salted, 190 e e 20 T ng, 198130 i, Texss, Lo® des—Chill, 133 #1640 Culitomnia, 123® stern, 97120, Jio Grande, ?li‘_"."u. , 180 Cal 178 174e.; Porto Cabello, 14y« 1 260 Matamoros 16@164.; Marac and _Port an Piatt, Hi Hides—Buenos Ayres, aliforaln, 108 10jc.; Para, 104 1 close ‘supply inlight; there bas bee:tn betur of e, Salted 13c ; Sacdwich Islands, 13@140.; Southiern sud W bl ie bter trimmed acd ourcd, 300 Gambin and Miss East India Stock—ele t4a, Dead groen, @20 Caloutis, renc) 1 MP—There hao beon o fafe dsmand £r Mo the fall iz gold pi Other kiuds are dull, and bl ad Joo i Batuls Tiled olend iy mode e e “nwghter, e o, The,; all 1) docl e in gobd ares ed heavy. Fos crate, bt with W estern, 119 130 City * our and not- sad frm ave Bomizally n‘n(‘f The demazd has been fair, and with only a moderate wuppl7 pricos are firm ot $1 024! 15 10 $1_50 inr Retail lots. HOPS are very firm and agood demar o quote et froum 208 40c. andy bt wi dower MoLAss A haa deelined, . fox Bu @$) for C rices fe rough v s aro well sustained; sales —There 18 nothing dof 1% bids. Demarars, at i3 .le. aversge Glc, 'ATLS—American Ingot Copper bes bery but with 8 more seliso doard L ¥ & 7e. for Cut: . for Ol . for Pressed do. Shos dull ut . Pig Tin has ruled 2. for Banca; 20§@9le, for Struits, Plates are in better domand uu 1. €. Charconl; $10 152813 70 far ‘oke Terne, ard $13 a8 il i afe: all e o e a fon a 2,009 "t linchs 1 Jull luulul 2jo. Juueio all carrenoy. PROVISIONS—For the past.three Jays our Pork has boen very iragular piug demand, howeves, | Thece s vory little with a further m; appears prohable), it woul wnate idew of the futnre valus of any tten that the consum ) ahaising e erop Thia your a very : wud, adnitting the crop rale at :nam‘l prices. net be for; bl is 10 will all find » rondy population ¢f the ceunt rewarded, ¥ wonld be ext itisn to gon 4 bo Lopossilde te e S riect dlea in regnrd to ity coueum ond aded, ahd: | New is commencing ull'fl'rnh 3 Thive of Dbis. w! 14 50 for “unsettled ; & b Uil i b & red demanded pping. sud §1L DS prevails for home 5. w10 growth notive demand hoter demand, ¥ D oonall , with & mod- Sulted-—Liood ool f‘uy,.laa'.-.m ‘ idgle, .n:'u S i ke, Bar3ton Ol o ‘oo A dle, 6% 400y + Rockland, a3l b 84 20, 3 moa. rivato sale, Ly . for Drop, sl are for :nlé:: t 813 'Coke: $10 harcoal Terse. Py uotion It for fa't hen it Jarge fod The inorease with ST o mriig) | ¢ little, | o ?fi; ;':'nhd ad pumber cut as compared it miq timb jast year shows 8 [ the it et 3ba Jooked for st sn early day. Tody | el s, PR ey | e ;“.‘o. I’:::‘h\;e:vu-cdrs For future d‘rhver‘ ",n e fhia. Meas, soller Jwnnary, ot #%2 25963 T 1 A and regular, are A800 bbls 6t Mess. Sinee '('!mng. no&u'o'l"y‘v‘-wl wan | tie yomiual prige. incl: . s i v '

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