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ie WILLARD, aver sTOCK BROKERS. Stocks, Honds, &c., wld ont Now York Stack Pizchanae, jer oC Caminerces Chletgds THN & WALTAII from nur afive to the omes of Yi ait Riek Hxchanae, wht and old on thy Horton, Pai mission Grain and Provisions in the chicago markets: fg, WM. BALLOU & 60,, jt andr Neg chown hee York Hanse: Sei nr WILE inte Wiinra BANKERS, WALLS Te Ney EVONSIIRESBT., Moston. Jeo Acenunts Of Hanks, Bankers, Corporations, sad Lnfieduints npn favorable terms. palin Gosornmonts und Standard Investment So- ittess rate and storks owe ANd sotd on commision ine New Yorks Hoston, wnt other Iixehangen, LOU, 1 i. DARLING, 3 M, ALS. WEEICA, New York, Inston, DAY & FIELD, Bankers and Brokers, 130 LA SALLE-ST., Members N. ¥, Stock Exchange, ALBERT M. DAY. CYRUS W, FIELD, CYRUS W, FIELD, New York, Speci: SPECULATION! B10, 520, 8 tn aur new mane) fsested Meulntind dalven ny ecanatnnnnt aundation of your ING & 3 ty Hrokers, Zi Morehante ulin, Chieaga, 1 ee ———— ur Nationud Devt ts aunt, 97,097,803 4 889, ABOU Sate cared fe Bae am WW NOI A VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. Its Only ‘Thnes Damphooltry, To the Eutitor of The Chicago Tribune. Cncauo, June fT am a new settler In tha muntry, having loft Kngland six months ago. 1 nodied Ainerienn history, and took palus. to Ine formmysolf of tho institutions of this country. Meets, howover, thatone fs never too ald to yearn, In to-dny’s Thace Pflnd an netiele, paw 4, mentioning and repeatedly sneaking of a T heard of Territories: and us history, If Tam # Hnln is ong of tho Inthe Union, Poask "Pia Panusn mound severn) others an tho sibs fect. Posst uy we overlooked the fet that aa a juuttof the lute War tho seceded States bes ane provinces, and do etl continue to 'exist tiiuch, ANOLG- AMEE rentaycat, Gen, Schiotivid’s Letter. ‘To the Editor of The Chleago Tribune. Dasvinnt, UL, dune i2.—You Jately pubs lished a totter of Gen, Schofield to tho Soeiuty of the Army of tho Cumberiand—a lutter whieh. tut body with commendable tiste omitted front hs recorded proccedings, ‘Tint letter will bo read by tho boys who followed “Old Trp Thomas" throuxh tho War with about sich fecl~ fogsas mun rend published slanders agulust the menory of thoir dend and honored futhegy, Theo were and nroyetthe feelings af every loyal member of that army foward the memory of Old Pap,” the Rock of Chickumatya, thorent beroof Nashville, and awunthilator of food's amy—Maj.-Gen, Sehotluld to the vontrary, ete, The wreat Generals of the Rebellion—hoth Ades—pave been of the stock af “Old: Pap, taiinst thy Schonell breed. Gen. ‘Thoms, like Phit Sheridan, possessed the qttalities that toxplee mon to herolay tl Wes not taught at West: Point or any other school, but such ns enithle the happy possessor: of thom to turn on rout ike Winchester or Chickatnmuya tnto Hnal vietary; to chunge the Jaled, routed sheep of othor Generals Into tho Hous of Winchester and Chlekammuga; qualities that would not allow tholr possessor to dig open ag » the grave of w brother Gener and array: hin In the deud clothes of a real hero, . ‘Thomas shoutd be allowed to rost_ In his Fae, He suiferd outrage and indignity we thohands of politicians and politlent Generals during hiv enreer without complaint und with> cut atfecting his suldler- followers other thin to amuse their indignation, Cen. Schotlold was falrly osteemed [i that army that fonght Mood, tut by his letter converning Gen. Thomas ho dar forfeltod that respect and estabtinbed tho dhero more Urily inthe beartsaf every mem- terof tho Army of the CUMBERLAND, LEICESTER SHEEP. dn Butire Flock Averaging 'Twolve Pounds of Wool Each, and Itnnuing In Individanl Instances to Nearly Kightoen Pounds, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ocosomowor, Wis, June i.—As the ro- dots of June sheep-shearing come im, some Sgures concerning the ylell of the famous fieks of imported Border Leleestars on the Mock farms near here have been giyen to Tit: Tripunt correspondent. Tho promlum Lelcester owo on the farm of Cant, Jack Whittaker sheared a fleece that welghed 179g pounds, A yearling ran ofthe wune Hoek, sheared very long, gaye 0 Ppa ean ig pounds, andallof the iilerted Yeurling ewes tleeees ranging from to ois sale ‘The average of the tutire foe of 2000 or WU head Sill easily reach 32 pounds per head, tis boitoved that those Oyures eaunot bo dupll- ted th tho Stato, us this breed las proved to coung gett for woo! that can bo raised in this following tg un oxtrnet from a lotter to Cupt. ack froin Johu Sncil’s Sons, of Canada, who trobnd ureat auccuss tn shoop-browdiny: suen gd thlnk you were vory fortunnte Ih gottlog Heh 4 goo Tot of Lelousters from, the famous Pro-winntny flock of Mr, it from fariuiine only Sheep have certainly had an uncommonly eat OF success In winnie hones at tho ding fulrs in Canudn during tho last ton youra, othe iB Won more first-class honors than any eee man te Cunada in te clas in whieh ho pexei, Tho old ram Hero sent you his had a Featknbla record of auceuss, noyor having pugh Peatiun, aud bls stoels hus always beon vory anges tte yenrling numa pred by Mr. Whitelaw, whlch Mr, Stith bought for bly own breed- Isprobably the Inst wo had in Candi, and a from tirst-clugs imported rim and owe, repate Southdown rans sont you nro flrat-clnes cep lives a ee rend ie ior jatar iiitable for enrly maturity, tnoness ees, and quality of wool, a ead were first prizo of animale at all the Wet pe ows In tho Counties of Walton, Poel, jillngton,ete., and are of thrst-cinss breeding, He fred from the finpovtatlons or the Agri. ual College and of Mr F. W, Stone, of eee from the Jocks ef Locd Walsingham and SADA Hghiess tho Prince of Wales, wane ng you the full measure of success man QUE eplrit oF enterprisy deserves, wo In, ete, Juz BNELL'S BONS" xf Hy 4 A BLOCKADED STOMACH, Peath of te Detroit Man Who Was Ios meet to Mave Hud a Live Lizard in *‘Stomuch—1¢ Provos to Hnve Boo & Tumor, ppiettt Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribune, aol, Mich, Jana 14—Some the nant these dlspautehes stated (hat an ahd man. rautil Meter Le Monde, Iving In this elty, belloved to have a live Hawrd he hls Ho at once became a local celebrl- waite Hived letters from all parts of tho a ry from persons who had read of his Carne aty, the old man died,-and tho powt~ Peveatend eet matlan inade by a seare of doctors ‘Aled a timor of dune fbroue substance of ¥ tates’ known ag the second stomach, The mss fucluded fiiteatiae, almost Mie pastage frou te wards, preventing dlyeation, a completo of stomuch The suuifored Littly frou pal de were ytitect result of starvation, Originally uy tkbed 20 pounds, but hud been reduced to foyg POU nt thy Ume of death. © The Haar aud wit auurted bya number of * botanle War yg hv the “old iin cougulted. "Thy Wace! ard and was iiuvulile, und ‘uoedud eexuggerstion to gay that the Hzard Yoody heard to ery out when aquecaed, Le , eNue ueurly TW years OF uge, nbout and five inches umn the ue bluckade, and duuth ot BUSINESS. _ Stocks Disturbed by the Troubles in the Pools. Prices Show Declining Tenl- endy—Inyestments Negiceted, Lackawanna Threatened with Compotition —Finanoos in Ohicago, The Produce Markets Falrly Attive--Provistons Steady and 8 Shade Firmer. Wheat Unsellled and Easter—Spot Corn Buoy- ant=Oats Stronger—-Rye Weak, IINANCIAT. From the opontng stocks wero foverlah and Irregular. ‘Tho tundenoy wad downward, but there wero noaerious declines. Money was very enyy, but cheap loana cut no figure in tho ent- ettiitlons of operators, who had tholr eyes fixed on tho troubles in tho trunk Hne pool ond that Inthe Southwoat. At tho closo tho market was Mint. Reports of heavy faflures In London tn the fortuiehtty rettloments on tho London Block Exchange tad only passing fatinenco ‘on bur markets, ' THe waa announced atan carly hour that Com- mixstouer Flik lind remoyed all reatrictions as to rates, and that the agentsof the diferent frelwht lines were making contracts nt suet terms as thoy could wet. ‘This wes explained not to bea war between tho Ines, but slinply a permission to att the nes to make such rates as the competition of tho inkes rendered neers: rary, futin the Southwestern pool the eltune ation is virtually a rallrond war, The meeting held to deviay new arrangement for rates ad- Journed without baying succeerted In doing sa, nud the diferent) membors of tho Assucia- on are left free to make whit contracts they: ean. Later inthe summer the representatives of the roads will meot-again and tx up anew pooling arrangementon tho basis of the bitsl- hoas they have aecocded In wetting, Ona ote Jeet of throwhig open tho enst-bomnd pool It Delloved to be to enable the diferent rouds to Beeure contracts from all the tnrge shippers at auch rates ns are attractive to them in compare Jeon with Inke rates, When these are gotten, and tho simmer rail business provid for, the pool will be rallied aygain. a rates restored. In this way transient lnsiness, new business, and that furnished by sinall ship: pers who have not made large contracts at tho open rate will hive te pay tho bigher ficure, ‘This trek (It 1y nothing better than a trick) has been played beforo, and may be on telat agaln, Neither fn tho trunk Hes nor in the'xouth+ westerns ht tho developments abont reduced rates produ ny serlons decline, Stocks were woul, but did not self off a8 though any great danger in holding them were forcseon by In- skiers, Contral Pacific was active, and well sustained inprice, ‘This road has obtained control of the Galveston, Uurrlshurg & Sin Antonio Rom, A connection is already belng built by which the Central Paeitic will secure an independent and Important outlet to the Gulf within elghty aniles of New Orleans. Gould tried to obtain possession of this road, but Huntington for ones outstripped hint, Lackawannn declined because It Is threatened with competition jn {ts coal business, ‘Tha Scranton Construction Company ins secured the ueeessury funds, coat lands, and contracts suiiclent to complete its road to Scranton, paraiteling tho Lackawanna. Mending declined to 58 slnultancously with the publication of n statement coming from Mr. Gowen that the road In May earned, In excess of last. May's ournings, $200,000 not; that it would curn in dune $40,000 net over Inst Juno una that he estlinuted tho July earnings to show a sitln of $400,000 net. _ A few days ao 'Toxns Pacific was to bo tensed to Missourl Pacille, Yesterday it was doelnred that Missour! Paciiie would bo lensed ‘Yexus Paolltc. In this way hostile Stute legis- Tntlon wantld bo escaped, and the rund would be given tho full benelit of tha Texns Pacific Natlonal chucter and a large Texan laud grant, ‘Those dice are londod, A Hood of Hght is thrown on tho crop situation by the fact that the largest reapor manufactory fu the country will this year muice 30,000 renpers. aguinst SL0xiInst year, A, few weeks ago It youl to the company in question that. in or- dering tho munufacture of so lurge a number a qilstake bad been made, but crop prospects huve so improved that {tis now seen that this yeur, 08 Jost, & largo number of orders will be carried over tuned, A fact tike this telly more about the condition of | the crops thig any number of senttored telegrams = about — ehineh-binrs and - Messin — ties. Aogreat os many newspapers have been repeating un estimate of asbortage of 20 per cent in tho spring whont crop, The company above referred to have positive {information that,tho new land planted In Western Lowa, Westucn Minnesota, and West- ern Dakota will more than mate up the decrease: in sereage In tho eastern parts of those States and In Wisconsin, ‘The ylold promises ta be ex- callont, aud there will, according to the present outlook, be nlne-elghths of 1 spring wheat crop compared with that of lust year, In tho winter whent volt thy worst torritory I¥ InSonthern IMl- be got to market will muke up the detlolency fn MUnols, Endiann has greatly Improved in tho Inst four weeks, Missourtia bad tn parts, and good in parts, and will yleld par, Kansas will haye tho lirgest crops over raised. Ohlo will Mave a full crop, Pennsylvanin haa tho best wheat outlook for yours. On the whole, the spring wheat crop will be seven-plyhths of bist year's harvest, as it looks now. All this information ts tho most recent obtainable, and certulnly daus not warrant any gloomy antichlpations about the future of tho crops or of railroud business. ‘Tho Direvtors of the tome, Witertawn & Og- donsburg Ratlvond Company at thole moeting Jn Oswogo Inst week resolved to fund four yours’ coupons gad give for them an Income-mortgage bond benring Interest of Not over 7 por cent, and to Issue 2 new bond for the principal sum of the old bond, to draw interest nt the rate of 6 per vent per annum sor three years Crom Anril, 18k, and 6 por cont from April, 1885, Tho stock is to bo nsaessed $10.00 per ebaee, far which the atuck- holters will reculve an income-mortaage bond pay olf tho tloating debt, and the valance 14 to be applied to tho purchase of equipment and to doublo-track the rond rem Oawegu west to Buse pension Bridge, The seven. miles of road have deen Hnlshed tu the bridge, thus connecting the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg with tha Grout Wostern of Canada, which vonnection aud that varoings and make a gond now road of tHe Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg, as well na carn tho interest on the incume bond issued for tho coupons, Loulaville & Nashville Hallrond Comminy, gross carnings for feat weok June, Huo operated {n 1881, S105, 100 (1,840 miles). ugainat {1 1890 $153,~ G00 (1,702 nities); Inerunse, $30,h00 (18 miles); por sont Invroase, 23 pur cont, 8 pur cont in miles, Gross carulnge from dau, Lt #4, Jun, 7 tn 1881, yo Quinn inn 188, S3,201L815; inercuse, OTK tho Hannibal & St, Joseph ournings for tho frat wook of June nggreyuted $40,510, agalnut $11,784 In 1880, an Inorense of 84,778. The lutur- uational & Great Northorn carnings forthe une wook were ®15,27, againet 20,88 Inst your, an incrunge of @14,hW, Tho Houston & Toxas Con+ tral earnings for tho tlrat woek wore $48,014, 6 gain of $4,012, and thoso of tho Great Western of Canada tor the woek ended June th 6o,0u7, 0 deervnae of SAKE Trap Mountain oarnings Ine crousad during tho first week #3,013; from Jau, JD the tnoruaao was $68,223, ‘The following shows tho rango of tho active stocks rr MEET UC oe Ce tate | in “tatrice sili 8 hdadtiigs: 0 prefer ror funum & Toxdnsssccces Chicagu & Nurthweatern by preferred. to, nolsand Michigan, ut thosurplusof California's hist crop left on land beeanga It could not! ke that given for the coupons, ‘This sum will of the Wabash Ia likely to hirgely inereasy the RIBONES THURSDAY, sa Tako Sane {nba Cy Jin pragcrred,. Iron Mountain Chtenwo, it te nuda Houthorn Hero & Went nine sun Franelse preferred ar & Iho Grinds, oe! neon & 0 eee Parke Kleen iow AtHeK Opn nn now aivek opened, Wifi Inuhent, Central ex-quarterly dividend 2 por cont Ty Chie cago, District of Cohmbtn 3.059 were 100 nit and MO. nakeds tho Si8 were 165 bid and NEY asked; tho 49 1172 ltd and 11835 asked; tho das 14% bid and 54 asked; the 64 10n4 bid and tot ake, Forelgn exchange closed d rates Heinz 48 and 446, tNew York payne duly 1. Gayernment bonds were Irrevutar, 1 arid quiet, portend Prime bankers’ bills were 4814 and 48515. For rixty-day commercial ills, for prompt delivery, 4414@482!¢; detlvored next.week, Asis@.teytg. Continental exehunge wasstendy, Sixty-day commoreial bills, prompt delivery on Havre, RUBRIC. Hordeaux, 6254 Hixtyeduy commereint blils on Antwerp, dell erable prompt, were 42% G55 month, MAYAEL. Bunkors’ bills on Germany were {}) for sixty daysund 4% for demand; ulnety-day cormnercial pills, ANS, Sixty= day commercial, on bankers, delivered prompt, MYCN: Bune, delivered In three we 4074. Cotmmerelal drawn ov commercial parties were f1 Tankers’ gultders on Hottand were 8034 for sixty days and Dose for demand, Kixty-day commerelal wis AKIO: « ered next month iN4939 0-16, Shippers’ ex- chance on New York was 40¢ discount, Chicago bank clearings were $6,101,000, Now York exchanue was 27.00 per $1,000 discount, Lonns were Snnetive nt i7t7 per cent. Chicago: Imuks have money toaned in Wall street a per cent on enll. Securities were firmer. City mand county bonds are In demand, but eannot be had. ‘There were snles of SR009 Northwestern fs at 105 $5,0008t. Paul Dubuque) Gs it 100; $4,000 Bure Ungton & Quincy 45 at 67%; and $15,000 Bt. Pant Bsyat tol On the stock Board there were sales of Chieago, Milwaukee & 8t. Tint 6s, Cb! Tacliic, $5,001, 10; Chicago, Pauls, Dulniqne, $5,010, 1825 5 26,000, 100; £4,000, WS%62 Chicago, Milvaukeo & 3t. Paul is, Mineral Point, M0, 1435; Chicago & Nortinweatern 5s, $5,000, 10144; Chicago, Nurlington & Quincy 43, bahar Mitg. The fallowing quotations were mutes LOCAL. BTUCKS, Ba, Anker, North Chtengo City Hathway, $10), Hinx-hgbt and Coke Company, él Chamber of iy, Hh, hal Rxtetbithen CRINGE ih $M) tea $1, ‘ Yate Tho Cnt south Chicago Waiter bontte Chileno Weiter bands, ¢ flor baaute Cnt Chtengu Cily Chicne City banda, Chteage City bonds, Chtengo Gly bonds, 4 t VCHy Weani, in Head City italiwny te, Mitre tivinian Clty ftaiiway (ae Wort Division Clty Rullway ix, Weat Division City Rullway 8s. AY 103 Li : BUG WAG Hs, Hb By lg SUSE PT A fis, Mine, Palat. stleao, SOX BE Poe, CD, WD. . Chiru & Northweatorn ds Chicago, BOQ. 1S I day NE Chienuo, 1018, Uusataatte v W Nebriiwkity Wabush, st tat inert. dm, Chat, Dilys BY FELEGRAPIL NEW YORK. Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chteaoo Tribune, New Youk, June U.—The share syeculation to-day gave evidences of decked wenknesa, and amaterial deeling in prices was recorded on the dny’s transnetions. Tho action of Commissioner Fink fn roduelng the froight rates on the truntc fines bal a very depressing Iniluonee on the market, inasmuch a4 (t digelosed the fact (hat tho managers of those roads had not been worklug harmoniously, Tho Commieatoner ata that the establiahed tariif on eraln had not been matntalned by all the companies, and anys that If the new ra ave not atelothy maine tained a further eeduction will be authorized to: that of tho lowest speutal rate that may bemade, ‘The crop-reports are by no means encouraging, and (ho statisties furnished to the Department of Agriculture show that the acreage of spring whent Is only 8 per cont ‘of that sown jn 188%, whilo tho winter-wheat crop will averige only 7 per cent tor the whole country,. The cotton crop is also backward, the area planted Long much Ices than Inst year. Tho market at the opening of — business today owas very frregul, and in the curly dealings oa free presaura to sell was developed, which resulted in avsharp dclino ln tho general ist. Thore were, however, a few excentions to the almost unt- vorsaal depression, the most notable boing Moms phis & Charleston, Hoston Afr-Line preferrgd, and Oregon Navlxation, whieh rose 13s, and respectively. ‘Toward noon slight recovery took place In tho eneral lst, but the speculation specdily re- sumed its downward tendency, and under houvy: offerings of tho feadine shires prices declined sloulily throughout tho ufternson, and at tho cloae the quotations were '5 toils lower than: the final sutos of yesterday, the latter In Lako Erle & Western, The Granger sbnres were conspleuously weak, more ospoclally ‘St. Pant, which was at times huavily pressed for gale, ‘Tho coul stocks, tho trunk Una propertics, the Puaitio Ratiway abares, and Kansas & Toxns wero niso prominent inthe downward mover mont. ‘Tho money market worked yulte smoothly throughout the eutire day, call loans on pledge of sucoptable stock collateral rauging between Band dig por cent, and closing ut the tower fee urea, ‘The Qovernmont bond denlors found ready accommodation at 2@3 por cent, but tiuinly at imo -intermedtate rate. Thine Joans were quoted ut 2h per cent, uccording ta the collateral, and date of maturity. In the discount market priine mercantile papor ruled ne Biol; percent The sterling exchinge amarkel was firm, and evi Monees ure not wanting of A dveldod change on the tenduney of the inarket. For mouths pist storing ns woll ne continental ox change fas been xrently depressed, but the recent @perutions of tha Government In ex- tonding bout and Umlting the thue for such wxtension bas left large. amounts of United Hates bonds owned abrond to by redoumod, for tho payment of which sterling will be required, und in vlow of this fact ot od wife = to sssume thus a niaterial advance in rates Is to be antiojpated, Bineo Monday last engazeme Sor bilia tugree wating not less. than £160,000 have boon made, Vorday lt classes of cholva bank billy wore eagerly tukon, aud appeasuuces would indicate “that a steady advance will tnke plaice while (he sottloments above altudod arg bolng made, Rallrond mortgages wore irregular aod noe settied of wu moderate volume of business, Toxus Pacille lund-grant {eames declined feu Wi gto Wiig, und oluacd at WH. Tolado, Delftos & Hurlipgtun inoomes receded fran Sto G, row to, ad voucted toN3h. Rochester & Pittsburg tncawes declined from 37 tu sy, and elused at Bs bid, Hoston, Hartford & Evle tirta fell otf from 8a) to 824, Columbus, Chlenge & Judiana Cyatral fae JUN comes from 76 to 73, Erle consolidated seeonds from 1064; to 10N5, do funded 55 frorn U's to bud; Lotisvilie & Nashsiite general As from loo te tn3, Mobile & Oblo fourth debentures from fh te 74%. OhlO Central Incatnes from HY ta 04, Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg consolblated firsta from 10713 to 14, and Wabash firsts (Chieage Division) from 1005 tot. Calra & Fulton feats ndvancent fron MF to Wilf, Great. Wortera onds from 1g to 114, Internnr- tional & Great Northorn second tneome from 10115 to te, Trou Motntain aeconts from 11036 to 11%, Indiana, Mloomington & Western firsts from: 05 to 0, do seoonds from 85 to x6, Kansas Paelfic firsts (Denver Division) from 1s tu 114%, Lafayette, Blootnington & Muncle firsts from 11015 to N11; Peoria, Neeatur & Evanaville Incomes from vito Mg 2St, Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba firsts From 1336 to 14; Texas Pacliic console from lnstg to 108; Union Bas elfie firsts from WMG to Ang, and Ohio Southern Incomes frout Oo to dls, North- western sluking-fund 64 declined from Ht to 1H, and Now Jersey Central adjustments front Mag to Hits, Chesnponke & Ohlo currency 69 Advanced from 0) to G34, and returnod to 65, Th the Western Associated Press, New York, June 14.—Governments strong and generally 161; higher. Itallrond bonds were fairly nective and irrog- ular, State securities were dull. "] Tho stock murket opened frregular, and in early dealings prices doclinad 147214, Western Union, Lake Erie & Woaterm, St Lowis & San Franelseo, Texns Pacitic, Kansas & Texns, St, Paul. und Missonrl Iacitie leading the dveline. In exveption, howe wero Memphis & Char- Jeston, which rose 244, Boston Afr Line 244, and Oregon Navigation 214. ‘Toward noon the get eral list reeovered 461%, but during the afters noon speculution became deeldedly wenk, and a furthor dectin 4Gollg took place, tho latter St. Paul, while Lake Erie & Western dropped $ from tha opening price. In lite sales a stendier tone prevailed, and tho market closed ata fraee tonal recovery, ‘Tranenetions 431,090: Conndusouthorn.. le New York Central emer Pact than| Northern Pactiic Mine & W Laute ako Grle Western higan Centra & Churiest nee Halts Vestern Unk aosnn Keath it Doi. ve Hur, aad Prime merean- nnge, sixty anys, firm at 48326; Sterling exc demand, 440, GOVEUNMESTA, HSI! Naw 4 Hey Pucite ANG a) nuNpR, 1%, bones, TN teed, Tond-gratt, Bt fon ie v 7 ANats, Hee ran Hatin Do pre tran M bate lire Do Dest tr Sh Kinswe € Fexns. Hole Haettle ate Ns i " RY Phy proture R me M st Mul s Grain, ah. & Chintianvoga, Aw, De pretores Del, x Mortis & E Misrouie) Duluware & Hiison Weatorn Now Jerauy Central fending .. ‘i 1 standard... Kxevlelur, Hy De Ontarta& Wentori.., Bitte Pnisban 1 HW. Marietta GL Tat pf Do second protected. TES Yruukeline stocks were depressed by tho re duction In grain frelghts, a3atinounced by Com mnissfoner Fink this morning, and the Uranger stucks were affected by the crop reports. The Central Pacitiv advanced on a lapateh from Viee-President Huntington to President Stan- ford, who 13 in Loudun, ‘Thu alsputel isn fol- lows; “A letter tas been reeelved it this office for you from Auditor French, stating the result of hig visit to Callfornta, which is In every respect satisfuctory, Ie states that he Onds tuo Contrat, Paelile ly earning sufictent to pay all fixed Hinbillty: to tho Hoverainent fora year and at tenst 6 yer vont dividend. In respectto the Bouthorn Ta- celtle tease, hu states that he tinds its operations result inn profit to the Central Mauife, and that they promise very certainly an iuerense in-tho coming explred years of the lease, Ite thids the near Miture fullef promise te the producing and other interests of the, Pactiic stope, He would Hko to seo the Central Pucills and Dnton Poeltis consolidated,’ ‘The short interest Inthe market was Inrgcly Increnaed to-day. Amore rumors Current wits one that Vanderbilt was selling Lake Shore and Investing in Union and Central Pucitie shares, nostax, t Snectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rostox, duns 1i.—Tho stock nurket to-day was not netlye, but prices wore fn nil cases sux. talned. Tne ratlrond: shaves, Atchison declined from Mii to. Mils; Chleago, Burlington & Quiney from WO, te Woy. Chicayo & West Miehigan auivaneed from i to Petes tried antorts biinoda trom Iss to 103 ‘Toledo, Delpbos: Burllugton from ATs to Wiselt: Dotrolt, Lansing & Northort. preferred from U2 to Wh Sanducky dectined 4, toda; Flint from sear ta Filae dev proferred (axedividend) sold at Wis tat~ Ho Rock from M0 to 88445 Lowa Falls & Rioux Cit from {0 to 883 Dnion Paulie ty, to lg: Wisco sity Central 14, to 31g: Pulling 244. to 0 Seott Hi, ta hg; Michigan Contral 2%, to Sumalt Branch to shige Boston & bany adyancod ty, to 1yhy nnweticnt s Paasumpaie from $3. ro 073; Northern trot 1s te 10853 Ogdensburg from Gbtg to Bats Portland, Saco Portamouth, from It to ‘tit; Huston, Clinton, Frchburg & New Bedford fr 7 to ies Vermont & Massachusetts fron hee to t ton & Maino was stendy at lt. loxton s Trovidenco wi 170, cllnod 34, to & Ol C iy 3}. to 4g; Mut hand pestonted a, tod; New York & New Ene wlund 1, to 8, in bonds, the following quotations are tho closing quotutions: New, Mexloo 79 ndvanced 4a, to 22s St, Josephs © Connell Mutts 74 Pats; Massuchusutts Central ds 14, to ih lode, Dolphos & Burlington (main’Liao) 2, to ty Dotrolt, Lausing & Northorn Ta di, total, Ate lautic & Pacitio ds sold at, tity, Contral of Towa. firate at 15. Republican Vatloy ts sold nt 103K, Bastorn 4148 deotlnedt 44, to 10085, Heil Telephone sold down to E85, ti Ino stocks, Water-Power advanced trom 0% (0 1g, Hrookilne from By to 634, and Asphi- wall from's to 8}. Hoston Land was vteady at wy. ‘Th the Western Assoctated Press, Jue 15.—Btocks closed as follows WY Cin, and. & Clove, Wl Enstorn KGL ie ling & 0%, Mo han ind ser ba] Lattin Mock & F turatons 1, Hel ha | Nw Vor AN, ctacn Sas le be), Btu Chiatipn, cui OAM ® AIUUNY ae edZ6 [Old Colany, uston & Al Tuitiand pre! Cals Pipe Wator Ne Bonto Met & Cope! FOREIGN. Loxpon, dune 38.—Consola, 100'{; account, . ie 4 American acouritios—Now 54, 10545 Hse, NTRS a. 120, Minots Contral, 171 Ponnsylvauia Central " eae Central, WY; Erie, 48 cvuilhatay, 03f Atuuaacat bution sano st, 24,009, Panis, dine 1.—Rentos, S06 de, NRW UNLHANH, New Onveans, June W.-Sluht exchungo on new Ye rk, #110 por 41,000 promium, ster re MINING NEWS, BAN FHANCESCO. BAN Fasxcraco, June 1.—Mlning stocks closed ng Callaway Sone Aer Harty Tale unos,” Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Sjoaros, Juno la wihitog shares, Quincy advanced frow U7 to dds4, silver fulet from 44 to 40'g, San Pedra from 4 1-18 to 43s, Sullivan from Mba tu UR, Midge frou Usp to Ue, Culumet & iecla dectined from 255 to 2ii§. Harsbaw ad- vuuced from 8 y tov, Ryeamore Spring advanced Ye, to 139; Cutalpa Ok, tod D, SMesuard frou 60 t0 18, Qscoula declined 4, to wt; Kms 16, 1651--TEN PAGE pire, te 05; Bonanza Development 14, to Bla. Othors as befor Ta the Western Aseneiated Prens, i Bostos, dune 15.—Mining stocks closed n$ fol- ows Canto. Frankiin NEAL Tho following Instrum ord Wodnesday, June } ory HOPENTT anton Juny 6 (Van Hf, siptunetornd ce Moron at 1 tt wot Kingsbury fodtx10} th ph) haa alia thn Ot Bixwing te dated funn 14 Ye isvetiit A. MeDerinow).. 2291 West Madison st. nw cor of, th dnt Frat, RD Carnell ay dune oto 1m im as FIR Sak 11m ‘entre tv, iver als, $9 (ADD 60 1400 a! Eat Se wn Weat Tylor st, 20 itm OF despinit SHG it ented June i obn Kelte to Trvearieysees 140 Mieht 6,007 2 Gut x ot Went” Sani Ts fi, Itnuproved. dated Mar thrall 1 WW. ALM. i AY, He cure ard st. JIS st cwvith 7) dated Muy CMMbert Bate De Keven at, R ane denny 140 7m 2,00) wo aTontt dated an Insets ‘Tow nacnd Ke and tear dated tr dated Sandtord i West Lake «t, 2 ‘in deny), ck si ik) edz antec (ante Wet ntietts wt, 1: “EMO Et. improved, dated Jun Metgunld ta tentsdar & Candrayeseee HOUTIE OF CITY LIMITE A WADE: Mu Auden. Ht sof Party-aecutl 1,0 £, 20x Covert Act Lantos ny, ob tt. a dhs, M. eet : PU) TT eat atid ay down 1,4 om 7m on suly: pwr at Lal “th wit anton une kn dik opp. telated, ms ay 24 Drow ities cy tn Metaticey’s Bly “Funes a AWW iin Hh MULE OF Is Me of s way ‘The following were thorevelpts and shipments: oflending urtleles of produce in this elty dur- ing tho twenty-four hairs ending at 7 o'clock Wednesday morning dnd for the corresponding times yearuco: * ARTICLES. Flour, ois... Wheat Corn, Bu. Out, be Tye. Howe, te Hovf, ris Cuute, 8 Sheop, Thanet the W Withdrawn from store since Inst stater for city consumption: B46m bu wheat 4702 ba corth, 865 Du oats, 8810 bu bieley, ‘The following grata was mape into stare inthis elty yesterday mornings 2 ears No. 2 red winter wheat, 4 cars ower grades, 1 car mixed, 18 curs No, 2 spring, 3 cara No, i} do, Wears ree Jected, fours no grade chy wher! bears and 16,800 Lu No.2 corn, 12 cars high mixed, V cara new do, ft care and Wad ba new mixed, GO ears rejucted, 1 cara ne grado 7) corns 6 cars 2 whito oate, Hears aud 4400 by No, 2 mixed, 40 enrs and 3,600 bu rejecte fare no grade pont); Lear rejected rye, 1 car No. b barley. fount (036 cars) G00 bu, Inspected ants 65,005 ‘Du wheat, FH,400 bu corn, 10,085 bu oats, 8810 bu barloy. ‘Tho leading produce markots were agaly une settled yesterday, Whent was easier, with lesa dolug, sholgh tho cable news was unusually Btrong. Tho continued piling up of wheat bere, with the fact that tha arrivats are fargely of nowly-threshed whent, teuded to make somo holders wayer, fearing that tho old whent muy prove rather heavy, however It may be with tho new crop, At tho samo tine thoy wero afraid to acl short to any hirgo extent, The Fact Uist tho shorts bad filed treely cartier in tho week niko tendod to reduce the domand, Corn was very Irregular, Spot was unusnully strong, under a sharp competition between shippers, whieh put up Na, 2 to neurty’ Ie above: July, and made rejected advance Se, Corn futures were nighor in syupathy, but rather Tame, Oats were stronger all round, but woukuned towards tho close, iyo wis aqui wenk, and barley Inactive. Provisions were rather quiet, hut again Nrmer, with a steady hog inurkel, and a maderate export demand for product, ‘Tho weakness in rail frelebes tonded to strengthen spot elit in atl dopartinents, Mess pork closed fire at SIAOGIONS for daly tund $16,021466 10.05 for August, Lard closod 240 bu higher at $10.85G10,8715 for July aud tho samo fur August, Short cits cloud be bighor, at edu qtaatg for August, Wheat closed ago lower, at BLURGLUN for duly and @-2S@hie for Auguat, Corn glosed Srivor, at (ols Cor July anid 45Gb bee tor Auuat, Oats closed aby Wo for Jie, BYG RAO for duly, and Aa we for August. Kyo closed at sieeTe for duly and HYyG@8te for September, Barley loved nominally at $203 for No.d and sla for Not Hoge were votive and So bigher at €3.7064,00 for Habt and at $5,090.18 for buavy. Cattle wore Tower, with sales nt $3,760.00, ‘sho demand for staple and fanoy dry goods amet generdl ospectationa, Orton are oom tuyg Ith very frouly, nud although they are for tho moat part restricted to auch: arucles and such umomita ad are Hoedod for the DursuauCE ‘of eurront. trade (hey amount np toa prouy tirgo axgregate. Pronounced flemneas chur- doteslaus the tuurket for cottun textiles, There wasa gud geavral demand for grocerios, nud shore waa a tira sot of prices. Thero waa u lunge moyeuont iu sugars, aud the tuarket bad uiore stronyth than ou tho proveding days of tho week, Coffees, teas, spices, oty,, wore Ur. No chuuwes of Importance were developed in the imarket for drigd frults aud eunved yoods. Fish were fulrly active Uria, laky deseriptlous whowlny special wivength herangs of tho con- Uuued tght arrivals. Whitedsb adyauced 106 ihe per 'g-brt, Hutter and cheese werr firmer under ab favorabte quoted na before, deinnnd and 0 » Lbelng quoted at $4, t6 wonther, Olly were Coat was dull, The market for broom-corn |e active and rtont; with tho senrelly of the better yrades dally becomlie morenpparent. Hay waa stealy Attho reduced prices at which it has rald the past week, The large stock on hand, however, must be worked off beforo better prices ean be renil ) Indrugs and ehemleals quinine has dropped consiterably, with n prowpect of a Rul further deciine. Iides, wool, grense, and tallow move slowly, with, however, no change In quo- tations. (reen frultsof all descriptions nre act- Ive, the dally recelpts belng about equal to the wants of tral es New potntecs are becoming Plenty, and have declined to $4.5) per bri tor Seeds were strong for clover, prime stock. holders domanding higher figures. ‘Timothy wus ateady, and flax sold readily at £1,9) Lako frolehts were atendy, tho rate for corn to [huffalo being 4e, and on wheat de, Four vesacla wero chartered for Buffaly, one for Kingston, and one for Sarnia, with a enpacity of 2709 bu eorn and 17,000 bu wheat. Haltroads freights were ogaln weak. Tho regular rate on grain to New York was quoted Ate por 100 the, but there ts wood renson to bes Hove that freight room was offered for round lots at 1 per 199 Ibs. This would be at tho rate of fe per bu tn the ene of whent, or preelsely tho rullug Nyure by the water route. Tho litter hus, however, the advantage of guaranteed weights, and saving of cust ii tranefer ty ocean stenmer on arrival at the seaboard, to say noth Ingof the difference In tho cost of enrrying a Jong and a short time, very bly inducement to ship; Henve Iie hy ratils not a aniter all. 'Throwgh freights ure quoted at ie on provis- Jons ta Biverpool and fize do to Antwerp, Flour frelghts are quate ib ittige to Liverpool and BAigc to Ginscow, ‘The uxgregate receipts of wheat reported terduy nt Chicago, Milwaukee, Toledo, St. Lou and Detroit were HOM bu. The eurresponding: shipments were 2700) bu. The aygregnte ship. ments froin > Ww York, Philadelphin, und Balti- moro were 171000 bite The produ York yout movement reported from New day ineluded the following: le- eeipts. tor twenty-four hours Flour, 124 brig; wheat, O04, bn: corn-imnent, 1,050 pkg 1) bus pork, Fi HO pharas lard, 46H te Exports for (wenty-fonr hours Uris: wheat, Lan bn ts Orn ZELTE Mus ante, $1400 rye, Lid bus mult, ek 1 ments, ris, Flour, 3% corn, 103,000 bi, brlss ber 3 whiel, The following table shows tho quantities of flour, wheat, und ¢ Kingdoin for the periods nam Week ending We Bente whos et ley alee united, * Hainte Ghost, change eay's: Chleago newapapers bave ealied a specint pugpartine to give return 80, from which New York, I 90 rn inported Inte the, United printed what 1a fapateh" from Washington of the wheat yield of enneyivania, Now Muvyland,” Vir- without the ¥2 Delaware ‘Tho diapateh referred to exproaely stated that the States named were wiven as ‘the principal cergil-producing States of the country. exception taker only the “hast The coms fo be a grumble with of nn excuse the AA fetter fram Eastern Dakota saya tho wheat- crop there looks well, and nearly all the wheat of Just year’s erop is nt frAtack, We note that tod deal of the wheat now arriving in Chicas go is newly thrashed, aud Wiehlta, Kas Tolurams fran Abilene shote na falling-olf of about per cent In thely wheat-crup as compared with: lust yenr. Tho Misateatppl Valley Lumberman and Manu- facturrr of dune 0 sayse Shipments from the Northwest continue ta be all that the rallronds will carry. ree for a lire part of the stund= xceed ngly rit'sorts, N. favorable character. Dry stuit 44 from the drt ureof tho neat he crop of ESS lor Wise consin and Minnesota weat of Wolf liver will be over 2,00), 000,005 Le MOG abade. firmer, charged in tone, buy the fair export demand for me: eign of It on the floor, ‘The fuct te thn I PRODUCTS=Werv ane compariaun with the recent past, and w vh PROVISION: jerately netlve by ged a un ng harket wis quoted 0 knw reported a here was litte tho foreign he foreign telegrams wero orders now cote to Uy olllces and are not often filled on Change. The reported outky of product was rather tara prices uf rapartedd Of 40) UUAt i brid sclier, Aueust at 8 Lath Advanced 2 prices uf Tuced: Rests tae ee the atteroust, gut thy sunt ported ee f. akin Mass Pouk=Advanced Ty al RATA Advaticnd 7 fe above the Tutest prices uf ‘Fuerday, 14 boxes Lote and short reckedigetlor Ausitety ahd § rset), hrm, rel iia n, kool cr melter fee August, Cn EG Me ay, and use per 10 Be fromthe Ingest Sitios were reported Of OI tes spat tes writer duis at Badal abut F1UST gg labs LED tex ruller Mibiites daw tes sedlur October ab a tes seller the your at ditcs, “THY Markut elosed at aber rte apatar selter thie month, gU.she £ iy wutlor July, anid Filabalebite suller AugiNL Un IE July clused wt d10.sou6lt aie er 100 Ihe, nnd Sates we Wie nt & seller Duty, 2 seller Reps erat ali and tid Selby ey ets £0 eute of uieats ie ni he ft eading hart ele eotler Aust sleura quoted ab 10 IC lands, dys ge boxed: lon wektdd “hunts quoted: at 's. Kren hatin sate wv erase itucon quoted at telityy 1 hort ribs, shailga for wl Allennvaniud aiid pace IN the ense with export arnies in inner xupply. | Sa AR Wan qulet ae $6: #10 tur extra mers, and £4. Short ribs, ‘Shuul=) be de sxe anid 2) beac cut Tinie, Dethyes wWaut= 0 for 1818 averuKe, a nies Tkeltye for Nuns, rtd for meas, ELL mg 2W Lor batuy. rte BREADSTUPFS, FLOUR—Was In fuir demand, with ltite chango in prices, and not mo much dole ae would have been 8 wore reported of 0 brie winters on private terms; 4D brie and ‘otal equal tu quoted wt Gee shpat he foweyrada springs at BAY, WW been eprace parily at KUEHL WU bes, Winter wheat fours wore syringe. mt SES; TW, Itye our about UTHER MILtATC RYE =Wore tn fotr demand, but stronger. Sulus were repurted of 20 enre bran Bt RIO ontrack gad £041 free on beans deare mide iinws at MUTE, Ecur feod at enV; and Lear wheat ecrovnitge nt (WL Coane cornmeal wus mount ae $17. SUKING WHEAT: Ayer, and HUN er tun on track, clive tint the reeent caster, though avemstint about the ramu as the provieus day. The marker fur Augunt doctined Ie, raactoul Lye, and ch Uo latest price uf wore roported quic winter to ts hicher on sein, DAG Gur reeelpts wero nical oxeorded the widorabte quai rvs Hh Bate tid ot fi Ah tine Ween rote buyers Doct te thet Mp f bthe wow crop Will ba of Deneiny DUE thy Weare woe afraid Wo toni grit. Seller uly Un the attend and! Aueuat at Wirkat— Was fh ta bid for at wl 3fo belUW aday. ‘Tho Brits: inarkets Dut Gd ype quarter hlaher on ow Veerk wits eneyy farce untd ay Wap the etn fen map figa been tonnte Ln tet arse er bh ny, thy whiter heaving been ndverse to the gral wih mae are Tiga that tho ott wehoas stil han, "ily y Leearuines mati ss vty The touting pat Whit th Certlth pol knowing wetanrend for whe Taye ¥ on BAbON Up ue bly leisted. Cast wheat wan in taleatoniatitd, No. sulea were reported & fe T cues Haul sient efominig ab aL tug Bk Rpt Tal by munple wt Sa bur wind iy. Buller thy 1 Aig Ot #1, Kepe 1.13, ang they Der nt novell duly eloat at eet Hitle Deter tian pominaly Ont red in Ventral, Males wore Fwlutoramt Paulvat $0 Ucar 4LuTr wind Lear by eamuplo we gy J uubacd at $a ive wd terewulaciy steongery cosh Ni Wan uct tuts ddyancod, ee Bres while Taturun ater thie mone vane hehe, WIA Clomed alwut dele Seo mbowe thy Seer ee usage thy Hein iaurkole Ole wa xtade ligher, and wor recul pte wore ear within a tow Tad bean tal reduoed rates. T rbot thie wvaaln Miilucneo ro wneuien f beawe demand for solr Ga iirstnpninus demand fed eoiiy hh vapor jaweacds the etd prune irs to Bhow auch in th Sor" titee oe ana a fet staat ab digs bet at Ml whore, seareliy | hows da tut Fm eM BAN at jected, ay on tracki bound curs, Follur July. 4 Fevedod to 400 bit. Balter OM: ahd Austist at Uys Were bers mnt vnbod euinti . fives ve fering vlosod well uly, wary 4 seti(od tong in wheats b ioe SurUDg Aswan after they ent + Wor, guid iced af all aradeaadeauead abut 1 pee bak int Linuatasey Wibls ve fa, eM aug Augual fed, Seller dune wold at 46s BAe Heptonber we Ye. On the mien rs ir ‘i ae Last ty provicue day. with a fh we Levi wus Father t carton, probably ow itr to the was AN uetlve courperiitan for ‘thie tare I ves te ue ra by rail at ay ARTONE tha strength iy that tuparee Wgher nh Cures. mh CREEY Oko a finn waa stony elu the range Wid bueitiayst * Cul Xi. 3 ety WEN Mesetion, poportant Neue dd wt mixad wb dg bas 1 cas mixed wh dad Fay Hatt i We ears by } tare de aL sade free 1 euuAl te about AUS ed ae ated, ml UL she Wunced Lu dome, and vivsed AL EGU ranwed of ihep Mic, closing Wb closed We AA at deine yo hbsher ut tthe opening, ie WOE Fetlute stollve eaction sot in, ue early dos advanced, while thy later futures Mt-odged No, Sypeued wh Wye, and patho, st 1 daub dbe, mu LO ay vluem ay ual bgtg after aoiiing at 20eelount AWt at avg, No. 7 white: " nye pric na Hejectrd autd one: Sanne ppened ab a ant atfe, avn August opened lose nt cara At Be: eara toy nam ed ntl eed: {2 for No, 3 n for ne gem re mnie Troe ‘on board, DMs 5 Aas wenk and trromutar Lin the Arunat and x spot nald ntine and trie het ne $1 4e f cto whitey for each, and biyore MtOMboe, det MUIT nt F140, ¥ 1; Jaly was nominally ‘Ai mhor wen held av vie, with, 5 Cash antos warn mula! dear at Weed for No.2 1a ores beara nid 20 bnge by sample at we for rejected; And Woe) the No, Jon teauk.. otal equal toabouk AEH) bait HY —Wos dull ang nominally nnchanned, viable th. and Ni @one Rio, Saale rare by Rimplo at Ts for No, Total pial tu AbOwe 2000 bu, ed TWH O'CLOCK HOAnR, Jon a. ite Ate WA AL.IOH for 1108, for Anstust, oer August F uly, afar Kopeainer.H everett OF te Pilea Ltseeallon tnly, fl 1A Swd 119 eeltor September, IMG 1.O0 wollue’ the g ‘ort cluseal 4g lower, 136 We for June, Lt Bae Nyce hebuar Lear AMINE, at jo far the: yen 4c Aller Junin, 42 Slur Augnet, Mrcadihfy seller satter the xoiler yenr, Onis etn atendyy RE SRI GS for June. JMeNe for July, BGs gga tur “Aunist, and” Beate, for Kepteme er, Snow “were “made of WHO) bu mt a3Ke. seller July, Huge satlog Aunt, 24e sole Hig soller. Ue Year. Ire close tor duly, Meso for” August. und embis, ith salos of 20400 tu we 25a K elosed 240 lower, Miss for August, ain 3 th silos of ia) bris ab ily, and ¢ititg xeltee August. Lar ned, aL $10.i7slUMie for July, $wasve Us, 210.25 ool for Beptembor, $10.6i/6 pointer, sed Eee It He ene, Jen A ol ED ees closed an e (0 (eon it HATE HATES aller Aus 16 seller September, and $10.00 sdlicr the Tis cloned LURING tor nd 5. "4 fae Soptent nt #2N¢ seller July, &4114 peller Ad= MAty nellor September. Ht Anitet wheat rold nt #112, but lave Aluns wero reported at EL LDs ‘ ore the and & ERAL MAMKETS, BROOM-COUN—The better crados ato vory searoe,” nnd have been advaticnd Ivete per lb, Wa quote: hoice niet and earnete. ne mee Co WOOT HIT, 4 : sesso. 3 nM unchanged market for ‘The nincket wns rtronger. Buyers are inking hold more freely than heratofure, and boldars creamery und fhe dalry tind It pussible to obtain, s over inet weok's prices uf Te. bor low xrades the market remains unlmproved. 0.4, .A¥221 Hairy, fair to good, Hedincth Mackin stuch it. The improvement 1s due to port demand, Fall cream goods are tn ‘ mupply, and Fomatn tem ot Mete. Low unuiteanre hurd to moyeatany price. We quote: Valleretn, new, Sao tin, ehaler eiaiiors remem very quiet trade at noms ypricus, We amin atote as follows: 34, Piedmon ir rest oe col ity fur tard tured, MICALS—Aru stoaly, with tho which is wenk, with lower prices th country and city, jsiners active than at this season last year, vee se We He 85 ed e Pa wlaretortn, By * ine. bul @ i ry ie, plehed. 2 Todine, 3. Murphia, OIL eustig, 4 0 OM, Temon., cittar, eS ue Qatutine, atilpt Ikeot, shel, F vee MD BY rite enaidr, sciling at Mi¢@lde per 14 HiSii—“Thourrivale ub whitetsh continuo exceed= ingly Monit. und.n further advaueo in prices 1s tha re~ Suit, Salt-wnter descriptiuna are. plentifil enouxl, nnd prt rule steady, A Kood deaund extsta: hitetish, per Mebri HW Se Whitetish, tuniily, per dabei... an Troat, per tae brle. Mackere xtra me ‘Oe 1 sha se BCER : wun, 1 bays bee 27. er RHO, Sa 695 parce nmuily.. @ 8u1 f i @ 400 a3 @6u abn, Codtsh—Dresned,e« i ercing—Lubradur, anw® Herrlns—Labeador, couttd, oris D @ 6a Horring—ltoltand, per keg.. vee £00 Seated. oo .3 ait z teported--good FIL for the market maintains: tone. Prunes have an upward teadoney. Pintod cherries wore offured stn decline,—now quoted at 15 Glie. Following are the sovt rl FORRIGN, ate Fes it ‘Turki Do, new. Habans, fi {taisins, Londot, ingens Hatsins, vi eH adrm Zan currants Ultron Apples, Aldon... Apples, erapor Apples, Eustern, a, Souther, Elberta. sspeee Alnus, Porragonn, x mut br ASE Ss rout uing ts below Country white: Caunery: elow, } cnntey Gem i WEEN FRU wars winltia trimur, re ‘Likun, Masyburries were prime trult, Other 03 4g a au) a crate fur sult AE Fld! tow 1p, kinds were stendy and Heiuur, Wo quote: {enunny: nlenchs ers Mersin, per te Red bananas, Yollow bunuiay Pinwanylen, ver GUUCERT ES Susure were actlva ands feos ugnin dixplayed urent strenwth, bat w postive idvaned, ‘Choro war alsud tim warket for Flee. apleos, sirags and montotfvr ings, general (rade being fairly wets, We quater Carolina, dara, Marneulbu = nae = ee Sseer REN SS tg e AMAPICO se yrsvee rene 1 : a fy rs Mt arate thease wok, Rocvipte have fallen uf in sunie destu. We quanes . Qo Velmoth 12.000 Reed timothy: belie oi aac AFR Lond, Dc 10. Meegereece Bit i h Hii ES) ‘atid prices ‘stondy. Qroonscurest tieht, ¥ B. Ervrroe nel, NOUS s 06 aint, New 1 tnt Hides. rm Reatetuat ait otsietly pur eulatous oil vara. Reatatoot oll, Nov ty Haak uit, Ruite, Napithn, deaduriand ts snavity,. wine, devdoried, Tdusroes, atte By Raidus Trvia “thy touts are 4 i