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Later from Havana. --The steamer Quaker City arrived at New York on Thursday, with Havana dates to the 25th . The money market was lightened, and the quotations of sugar had been considerably disturbed. The slave trade has never been to brisk on the island as at the present time. It is said that from six to eight thousand negroes had been landed in Cuba within the preceding eight or ten days.
Origin of slavery in Cuba --The first negro slaves directly imported into Cuba were forty negroes brought from the Cape de Verde Islands, in 1526. They were sold for about $53 or $60 each. Origin of slavery in Cuba --The first negro slaves directly imported into Cuba were forty negroes brought from the Cape de Verde Islands, in 1526. They were sold for about $53 or $60 each.
me white $1.30@1.35. These are now the time quotations. Corn.--Dull. We quote 60@65 cts. per bushel. Oats.--We quote 37 ½@40 cts. per bushel. Rye.--75@80 cts. per bushel. Hay.--S1.15@$1.20 per cwt. Bacon.--Sides 12 ½ cents: Shoulders 10 ¼c.; plain Hams 12; Sugar-cured 13@13 ½c.; Todd's Sugar-cured Hams 15 Coffee.--We quote Rio 14 ½@15½c.; Laguayra, none in market: Java 16 ½ @17 cts.; Mocha 18 cents. Market firm. Sugars.--New Orleans Sugar, none in market. Cuba 7 ½@8 ½c.; Porto Rico 8@9 ¼c., Loaf 11@11 ¼c.; Crushed and Powdered 10 ¾c.; Coffee Sugar: A 10: B 9 ¼c.; Extra C 9 ¼c. Molasses.--New Orleans 50@55 cts.: Cuba Muscovado, in bbls., 32@37 ½ cts., in hhds., 25@30; English Island. 37 ½ cts.; Ochenhousen's. 28. Whiskey.--Richmond Rectified 21 ½@22 ½ cts.; Stearns' Old Malted Rye $1.50; other qualities 75@$1.50 gallon. Cattle, Hogs, Sheet, &c. Beef.--Supply continues large. Extremes now quotable $3@$4 per cwt. gross