&&J 
liny—Is not moving so briskly, but late figures are 
adhered to. i 
Ilep*.—Tho advanced season Is attended with a 
fair business at recent full prices. Shippers, how- I 
ever, with lute foreign advices do not want to pay 1 
above 10c. tor selections. 
.llitple Sugar.—This is becoming rough property; 1 
I trices are lower limn for several years, and the mar- 
let could hardly be duller. Dealers discourage ship¬ 
ments, at least until they work off Rome of the present 
aei-amillation. The range Is lOevlor. for coarse large 
and fine small cukes. .Maple sirup la quoted at flisi 
1.25 $' gallon, 
Provisions.- l’ork is moving only in a retail way, 
uml prices vary little from last week. The Chronicle 
ot tins week says . 
“•New moss pork in wholesale parcels Is without 
movement, nod values to spine extent nominal, 
though H was .judo evident that none of the easily 
controlled supply could ho hough! below #31. In fact, 
holders, as a rule, aptwaP-very confident of un ulti¬ 
mate upward turn In pork, am! nro unwilling to place 
their goods on sale, unless compelled to, or nbiltor 
margin for profit otters itself. This position is based 
on (lie generally acknowledged fuel that the balk of 
the stock has cost present owners about. ?8l or up¬ 
wards, the natural luiMnp off in shipments hither 
from the West. with the approach of wanner weath¬ 
er, the high price of hogs, and the tendency nl city 
packers to produce largely of box meals during the 
present season-" 
hard has a moderate, steady business, and doses 
firmly, with Him 11 offering* of Western. City lard ts 
In buyers’ favor. There is some intpilry for choice 
pureeJM of loaf at former prices, Smoked meat and 
cut meats are approaching their usual warm weather 
demand. 
Beef, Plain Mess, libl.,$7 00 to 13 00 
lice I, Extra Mess... 12 00 c<o 17 00 
Utter, Prime Mess, 7< tee. 20 00 to 25 00 
Beef, India Mess. . 25 00 <.( 21100 
lleof Hums F bid. 2IJ 00 to 32 00 
Povlc, Old Mess, fs bbl. 30 T. r > to 31 (10 
Pork, New Mess. 31 00 to 21 12 
Pork, Prime Mess, Western. 23 25 to 2H fid 
Pork, Extra Prime. 25 75 to 2d 00 
Pork, Clear. 33 no to 33 75 
Lard, In bills, and tcs., Htt. Il>Xf<d 1834 
Hums, Pickled. 15Hto 1(1 
Hams, Dry Salted. 15)2® 10 
Hhanldors, Pickled.. I2 : gff0 13 
Shoulders, I>ry Suited. 12%® 13 
Dressed Hogs, City.. . — to — 
Bacon..... . .. 151 kr.ri 17 
Llama. BtnokrHl. 18 m 111 
Shoulders, smoked. Uplift 15 
Poultry nnil Chime. -Dressed poultry Is lower, 
with it free arrival of live tor city killing. Wo quote 
New Jersey and Bucks Co., 23®2"C. for turkeys nud 
chickens, ‘lil V«J poultry Is quoted Ht 2lto22c. for tur¬ 
keys ; UOtoiZlO. for fowls. Spring chickens, small, 50® 
'5c. per jialr; do., large, $l(«l,3i do. Pigeons, picked, 
ifl.lijci t.ai per doz.; snipe, ?2ov2,12‘(Iti. 
Small Stoelc, - Lambs lire abundant, but rim poor 
and are quoted lower by the pound. Poor to good 
are selling at Hwl'.’e. y lb; prime, IlK'lfle. do. lave 
calves arc also very plentiful. Many via Hudson 
River are poor, thin animals, and had to he sold as 
low us 4(J:S('. Selected and fat New Jersey range 
from 10 to I2e. 
Vegetable#. Receipts of potatoes have been re¬ 
sumed but Hie demand Is unseemly. Nothing but 
eludoo grades will sell and common sorts promise to 
lose badly tram this out Fresh receipt!! of choice 
state pencil blows In double heads may lie limited at 
*2.50 with a few extra at $2.62. 31 toll, and Ohio pencil 
blows In bulk r J-OU-t Kf.25 per Inirrcl. Mercers are not 
wanted, and when mixed with ot her lot s are rejected. 
PrinCe Alberts are worth 91 Jiff'.$1.75 In hulk and 
51,70.' $3.66 In barrels. Carrots arc unusually dull for 
tin, season amt will not go above $1.50,'"?:!no per 
barrel. Florida rtrltig beans are in market but do 
not .-ell readily, having been allowed to mature loo 
closely. They were offered at $$to $A |ier bushel rrute. 
Florida squashes wero quoted ut. fti.M do., too green 
to sell. Specimens of “coanver tsillodsal" asparagus 
from two year old root* were in market, which com¬ 
pared most favorably with some of our beat, l.ong 
Island brands The late warm spell lias given us a 
full supply of m.purugiis uml prices are lower. We 
quote Oyster Ray, f2.Tflto43,50, coiuraon Long Island 
nml New Jersey, ?twi.75. Rhubarb $8 >"95 per 
hundred bunches. Bermuda, truck Is a little un¬ 
settled. two sailing vessels arriving nearly together, 
nnil a steamer due early next week. We quote 
potatoo* from wnrf $8to $10 per barrel. Onion- flil'CMl 
per barrel. Do in bam pom 11 per barrel. TomiiUies 
are limited at 91<...? 1.50 per crate of live quarts. 
NolTolU green pea* ore. abundant and sell freely at 
j?W$0 per barrel. Green pears from other ports are 
not wanted. 
Wool Tliere Is n pood inquiry for medium good 
grades, but Imblcrstlo not yet scorn willing tolibrratc 
much stock at buyers’ bbl*. Almost, any concession 
would Improve the motion or the market, a* there 
are parties hero who express a. willingness to buy 
abend of. immediate wants. Some small parcels of 
t ills spring's Huhforrdii clip have appeared. Opera¬ 
tions In foreign wools other than coarse are restrict- 
cd through high gold. We qdutous follow'd for late 
sales : Heeoo* at 25c. for burry Georgia; 43i«jir,c. lor 
X State! 49toW)e. for X Michigan, Penretylvunln and 
Ohio; , r »l!..f*t52o. for X and above, and \ X Ohio and 
Pennsylvania; sheavllugs, part at 25e.; Pulled nr,UK" 
39c. tor Western; •fihjireMe- for extra; 41k"47c. for 
super ; U2 l ,e. for a small lot of tubbed California id. 
31c. for new spring clip; 30c. for Old spring clip; Cali¬ 
fornia pulled at 3d" He. 
From a cony of (In; monthly report, for April of Hie 
Bureau of Agriculture wo obtain tho following es¬ 
timate of the amount of wool in the country (exclu¬ 
sive of the Pacific Staten) unsold Oil Hie 1st of April 
last, obtidned by deductions from tho county re¬ 
turns l 
Stated. 
Maine. 
New Hampshire 
Vermont. 
Massachusetts. 
Rhode Island... 
Coniie.et.lcut. 
Now York. 
Now Jersey .... 
Pennsylvania... 
Delaware. 
Maryland.. 
Virginia. 
North Carolina. 
South Carolina. 
Ceorgla. 
A labaimv. 
Mississippi. 
Louisiana. 
Milch Cows,- Farmers arc very busy sit present, 
and fresh eotvs are valuable in the dairy regions, 
lienee few are sent here for s.de. Most of IIiomc re¬ 
ported are cows bought, up by dealers amt brought, 
la to supply the light demand. There Is un change 
In prices, only very fancy animals always command 
exorbitant prices — one beatify of a cow now holding 
by n dealer lor $200, and quite likely will bring It from 
such person* a* are paying »J .o tor a peach. Most 
Of the cows are selling Hi S5e,,.73 each, the bulk of 
the stock being ordinary. Very poor cows are worth 
niorcln Hie country than here. 
Vent C!nIves.— These are very abundant, the 
receipt* being (he largext "t the -eason. They have 
declined to tile, for choice: StoAte. lor good, uml 
6®7Kc. for common to tliiniiish Tho weather has 
been unfavorable fur selling them. A lot. of 17 State 
calves, 10.1 lb*, leverage, was sold at 7 ' yesterday. 
Sheep nud l.iiiuh*. The new sheep market at, 
481 ti street on the North River I* now open, and Is 
very well arranged, having a line dock attached 
where barges can unload stuck. The hnlhllng Itself 
tv eonven(en*. and commodious. Trade Is very dull 
in tiio sheep line, and priees arc nearly le. per tt> 
lower than at this Mum lust week; shearedafe now 
quotable at 5 %kT< ',c. for thin to prune lot", with 
lambs at lit" 12c. The receipts are not extravagantly 
large, lull they are not ri'lhrt* ur. the prtee- asked. 
Farmers are having the best, of o. Die lots they sell 
at lull rules on the farm, or in transit here, milking 
two losaes. via: oho to the dealer who buy* to sell 
again In tiln* market*, uml the other to llie wholesale 
butcher, who I* nl*" losing money. We mile the 
following closing sides;—Doe ear Ohio sheared 
sheep HI S Ihs. (i',e : two ears si 1 . Ilm. cost lie, on the 
way, sold for 3V c.: one ear !M lbs i’.o. And a small 
lot., 101 lbs.. V e. A lot of li X. J. lambs, averaging 51) 
Ilia, sold, tor 13e. per lt>. 
Swine—Have advanced fully Xc. per W, selling at 
(!',<" Wise.. With dressed at 12‘fie. There is a good 
culling demand for Hie English markets, stimulated 
by the advance in gold. Two ears 180 tt> Illinois hogs 
closed at 10 a-lliu. 
Washington, referred on the lit h inst., at a ban- 
ijitel held in Copenhagen, to the treaty for tho 
sale of the West India Islands, and explained the 
cause of delay In ratifying the same by the Sen¬ 
ate of the United States- 
Tlie Bavarian Government tuts Issued a circu¬ 
lar note to France. Austria, Prussia, Baden, nud 
Wurtemburg, inviting them to join in a confer¬ 
ence for the purpose of preserving the rights of 
the State against tho Church. 
The remains of Daniel O'Connell wero, on the 
Hth inst.. rettiterred in the cemetery at Glas- 
nevin, near ‘Dublin, where a splendid mausoleum 
had been constructed for their reception. The 
ceremonies wore very imposing, and were con¬ 
ducted by Archbishop Cullen. Great crowds of 
people followed the remains to the tomb, and it 
is estimated that over 8,000 wero present on the 
grounds. Among the spectators on the occasion 
were the Bight Hon. Thomas 0. Hagan Lord 
Cliaueollor of I relaud, mossrs, Bellow and [south- 
well, several judges and tho Lord Mayor, Alder¬ 
men and Oou (tollmen of tko city of Dublin. 
Cuba. 
Additional dispatches have been received 
from Admiral Hof)', dated May 1. llal'ael Es¬ 
trada. an American, had been released from 
prison at. the Admiral's solicitation; but Dr. 
Livermore was still in confinement. The. Penob¬ 
scot, is anchored oil - Bemedios and Cnibaricn, 
where Americans hnvo property to the amount 
of $2,000,000. 
Captain-Cloneral Dttloe, with his escort of vol¬ 
unteers, lias returned lo Huvanitfrom Matanzas. 
Fighting is reported near Nuevltas. 
li is stilted by ('iibuns in Washington that there 
are already 3,500 Americans in the Cuban army, 
and l hat, 11,000 more will be added soon. 
Admiral Hoff has received instructions to 
promptly punish tho shooting of any Americans 
under Count Valmaaoda's recent order that any 
man found uwuy from home without a satisfac¬ 
tory reason shall be shot. 
An engagement Is reported at Altagraeia, 
which the Spanish papers confess was stoutly 
contested. The Spaniards lost a colonel and a 
captain among their killed. The village of San 
Miguel Ibis been burned. Puerto Principe is 
said to bo plentifully supplied with provisions, 
Consul-General Plumb has arrived lu Havana. 
Addlt ionnl Spanish reports of tho fight state that 
the insurgents lost one or two thousand men 
killed and wounded, and cannot possibly raise 
another force of 2,000 men. 
The United States Government is still selling 
war material, and ns no questions are asked it is 
not known ofiieinlly who me tho purchasers. 
The Spanish Government has contracted in 
New York City for the building of fifteen gun¬ 
boats. 
Another very severe engagement is reported 
to have taken place at Las Minas on 1 he 3rd inst. 
On the Cuban side were several American regi¬ 
ments. The fight was very severe, culminating 
in a hand to hand encounter. Tho Spaniards fled, 
with a loss of over four hundred killed and 
wounded. 
An Havana telegram ol' the Hth inst. states 
that tho usual accounts of engagements have 
been received, bill, that they are unreliable. 
Charges of atrocities are inside by both parties 
ogair st the other. Admiral llolf reports to our 
Government under date of the Hth inst. that- 
I matters were comparatively quiet in Cuba. The 
rainy season was at hand and but l’ow movo 
meuts would be made by either bclllgertmt 
Tho Spaniards wore confident of putting down 
the rebellion. Cuban sympathizers In Washing¬ 
ton claim that the Admiral is unfriendly to the 
cause of tho revolutionists. 
Huy tl. 
Admiral Hoff has forwarded a report from 
Commander Abbott, commanding tho Vantle, at 
Port au Prince. Tho currency had depreciated 
until over three hundred inmrdos are demanded 
for mi American dollar. The populace are driven 
almost to desperation by the want of the neces¬ 
saries of life, uml threaten to pillage the town. 
lly way of HI. Thomas, we learn that the Gala- 
tea was sent to bombard Aux Cnyes on the 24th 
tilt. She ran aground neat that place and sus¬ 
tained some serious injuries, which compelled 
her return to Port an Prince for repairs. Rai¬ 
mi \ i" himself had returned to his capital, and 
wns very much depressed at the condition of af¬ 
fairs. Provisions were more abundant, but still 
commanded high prices. 
St. Dianingo. 
Advices by way of St. Thomas state that the 
revolution in Si. Domingo under Cabral is gath¬ 
ering force. Engagements had taken place on 
tile 13th and 23d nil., in which t he forces of Baez 
were defeated, with the loss of Gen. Garda. 
The revolutionary movement under Lupeson 
and Pimontul was losing ground. 
strengthened the levee. The water is about two 
inches below high water mark, but is driven by 
high northwest winds sometimes above the 
mark. Tho wharves at tho head of Poydros and 
Fayette streets are submerged. Considerable 
alarm is felt, and a strict watch is kept on the 
levees on the City front. 
The steamers Virginia and Louisiana report 
that a serious crevasse occured on Sunday the 
9th inst. west of Baton Houge parish, nearly 
opposite Port Hudson. The Baton Rouge Advo¬ 
cate says this crevasse caused a sudden tall of 
two inches m the river at that point; also that 
all attempts to close it were ineffectual, owing 
to the sandy soil and t he extent of the break, 
which was then sixty yards wide. 
Ohio. 
One of the mo9t destructive river fires which 
ever occurred at the West, took place at Cincin¬ 
nati on the morning Of Wednesday, the 13th 
inst., at the landings of the New Orleans and 
Memphis PacketOamptttiiea. The fire broke out 
In the steamer Clifton, and extended to the 
Westmoreland, Mclnottentul Mary Erwin above, 
and the Cheyenne and Darling below. The six 
boats were soon enveloped in finmes. The hulls 
of the Mclnotto and Darling maybe used again; 
the others are a total loss. The fire origins led 
in the chambermaid's room of the Clifton by the 
upsetting of a coal oil lamp. Fourteen kegs ol 
gunpowder on the Cheyenne exploded and scat¬ 
tered ihc flames lo tho Westmoreland. There 
were two hundred barrels of coal oil on tho 
Cheyenne and twenty-five barrels on the West¬ 
moreland. The total loss isostinmled at $335,001), 
and tho insurance is $81,250. Several lives arc 
also reported lost. 
Indiana. 
On Thursday morning, the 13th inst., all the 
Democratic members of the House of Represen¬ 
tatives except two resigned leaving the House 
again without a quorum. In the Senate at the 
roll call Irt the afternoon thlrty-suven members 
answered to their names. The doors were 
locked and the absentees sent for. Pending I his 
proceeding the Constitutional Amendment was 
called up and the vote taken. Although the 
Democratic members present announced that 
they had sent their resignations to th« Governor 
this morning, tho Lieutenant-Governor ruled 
that the Sena to had no official notice ol' their 
resignation, and declared the amendment ratified 
by a vote of twenty-seven ayes to one nay, 
eleven Senators present not voting. On the 
ltth the Joint resolution passed tho House by a 
vote of yeas fifty-one, nays none. Forty-two 
Democrats having resigned; and two Democrats 
and one Republican refusing to vote. 
lUiHHOiirl. 
.More seizures of consignments of coffee and 
sugar were made by the United States Revenue 
Officer on Monday, tho 10th inst. it is said that 
about 5,500 sacks of coffee, 500 bags of pepper 
and several hundred boxes of sugar have been 
sent hero from New Orleans, on none of which 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
New York. May 15, ISO,). 
Beans and Pens.—Everything is operating ad¬ 
versely for tho bean trade. The stock requires no 
addition, yet receipts by rail continue ahead of the 
demand, while we have a fin ther supply of German 
which is underselling the [quotations for domestic' 
and then, when the canal opens, wo. will b'i U| l to re¬ 
ceive parcels remaining unshipped. Should the in¬ 
terior supplies prove large, tlie difference- In freight 
will favor buyer*, fil'd unless there turns III) an out¬ 
let, now invisible, low prt -es must be anticipated 
with the approaching warm weather. There is it 
little speculative Inquiry for sound, wel. cured lots; 
soft qualities ur® freely offered at car inside figure*. 
Canada, peas aro qnlet. but a shade firmer. J Jinn, 
bean* are selling hi a small way for seed. 
Beans, pea, fair prime.75 to $2 87 
Beans, medium, prime. jj >5 to 2 7,, 
Beans, rmiiTuw, prime, screened. 21 : 111 ™ 3 70 
Beans, medium, common to fair. 119) to l 7.< 
Beans,marrow, poor to fair.. 2 til) to 2 25 
Beans. Lima.. ... •} £i* 0* 7 00 
Beans, kidney. 4 W 00 4 75 
B. 1C. peas two htialiel bags. 3 25 <"i J II) 
Canada peas In bond.... .. ••• 1 20 t"> J ;.> 
Canada pea* lit barrels. . 1 50 <19 1 t,0 
Rrrownx. -There Is only a light lrnde,an<l recent 
high gold has n"t had its usual nfleet lu inspiring 
prices. Home largo druggists aro receiving lots direct 
CRIPPEN—SLOUCH At VVellsville, Allegan 
-N. Y.. May 12th. 1800. bv Rev. I). Ford ot El 
J,. Ross (kipPEN ol' I'vnileld, Monroe Co., 
and Miss GRACE G. SLOUGH Of WcllsvUlo. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
The following Horses «ill he found at mv Stahlea 
to make u Spring and Fall Season, at the following 
rates: 
First. SENECA CIIIF.F, Hired by Rystl.vk's Ilnm- 
blet.onlan, Dntn by l.at.ourelle's Young Bellfounder 
at -,il) to I nan re ; yl() down at serviee. 
Heeoml, I’.U l i.A STAR,Sired In RysdvU' j Ham- 
liletoiilmi, Dam l>y Old Ainurieiin Star, at $50 to in¬ 
sure ; $in down, 
Third, BASHAW ABDALLAH. Hired by Black 
Bashaw. Dam by Abdallah, ut ;2ll to In live. 
.Mares kept at. reasonable rates. Fra Descriptive 
Circulars, addle** I It A H. COLEMAN, 
Sheldrake P. O., Seneca Co, N. Y. 
C'4I*E OP NMOUT-MOICN HI 
H Mr. ,1. R. PAGE will sell by Auetinti.on'I’llOltS- 
DA V, the loth .1 tine, at The plains Farm, near Paris, 
Ontario, Eight Flrat-elussShort-Horn Bulls. Among 
thorn I* OXFORD IjAD, (24,71 >.) The other* are by 
Crown Prince of Atlielstuno, (21.512.) (a son of Queen 
of Athelstane.) and by Prince of the Realm, a sou of 
Princess of Aliieitdnne. 
n miicocK’s iiALi'-ng.tii: nn:s!c. 
One Hundred sheets ot Music mailed for $5, or 
any of this series lit, five rent * each. 
LATEST NIM units. 
Nos. 71. M v Angel. 
72. Oh : You Pretty Blue-Eyed Witch. 
73. oh, Would I Were a Bird. 
74. The Fairy s Well. 
75. Rtielinlor's Hall. 
7(1. After Dark. 
77. The BushTUl Young Lady. 
78. Larboard Watch. 
72. Mary nl Argyle. 
80. Maggie Morgan. 
81. Willie Went.n Wooing. 
82 School for Jolly Dogs. 
83. Ivlltj Tyrrell, 
S4. The Bell Gee- a Ringing lor Sul rail. 
85. Castles In the Air. 
Gi. Scenes'iliaI Are Brightest. 
87. Paddle Your Own Canoe. 
88. Orescent city.March. 
89. Nothing Else To Do. 
1*0. Kdrioozle-a (n. 
91. Sully. Hally. 
02. Of What Is the Old Man Thinking? 
03. Continental Seottiscli. 
04. T’wasa Beau! if ill Night. 
05. lieaullfnl Hone. 
06. I'm Not .Myself At All. 
07. Juanita. 
OH. Molly Bnwn. 
00. Gamhibnu Waltz. 
100. Go It While Ynn’i'o Voung. 
Tho above can be had ..i .Mlislc, Book and Periodi¬ 
cal Dealers goneriilly throughout the United States 
and Canada ; or by mall, post-paid, by inclosing tho 
price, live cent* each. 
For first 70 subjects send for a Catalogue, 
Address REN.I.W. HITCHCOCK, 
Publisher, No. 2l Heel.man St, Now York. 
Pounds. 
188,mm 
11,000 
44,000 
178,1100 
2171,000 
481,000 
819,000 
338,000 
1,381,000 
870,000 
MiUiOO 
58,000 
. 838,000 
45,000 
8,000 
Pound*, i Slates. 
115,000 Texas. 
113,1100 Arkansas. 
540,Oil i Tennessee. 
40,000 Wosr. Virginia 
4.3,000 Kentucky . 
70.000 Missouri. 
2,510,000 Illinois. 
36,000 Indiana. 
820,1)008 Hilo. 
2,000 Michigan- 
91,mo Wisconsin .. 
134,000 Miimcsutu..... 
97,C0il l«WU .. 
27,000! Kansas. 
54,000 Nebraska. 
35,000 
75,000 Total. 
*17 ( If H I 1 
O 1 1 1 ( J INAL S T O C Tv. 
Prlcira Rctlucnl! BM-iecs Reduced! 
1 Pound, nr more, by mall, pontugo paid.$0.50 
I Peek, (15 lb*.I " " ... 5.00 
l Peek. (15 lb*..) by Express from Utica. 3.00 
M Bushel, (30 Ibs.J " '* 5.00 
I Bushel, (00 Ills.,) '• “ 8.00 
1 Barrel, (Itla lbs.,) “ “ 20.00 
2 Barrel* nr mare, at..,. 15.00 
Cash to ho SQllt with the order Invariably, 
t#' orders filled prom lit. ly on receipt. 
£ Form (' / llh.i till i! tilin' lulvuiitmir nt I hr 11 'hoiry<lie 
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FOREIGN NEWS 
Europe. 
It is assorted that. Marshal Serrano w ill he ap¬ 
pointed Regent and General Prim President of 
Council and Minister of War until a king is 
found for Spain. 
The question of acquiring Gibraltar was 
brought before tlie Spanish Cortes on (he Hth 
inst., to which the Minister of Stalereplled-that, 
before considering that point seriously, Spain 
must be strongly constituted uml financially re¬ 
organized. 
The Chief Seen tary of Ireland stated in tlie 
House of Commons, on the lOt.h inst., that the 
Government was considering by what means to 
increase the power of the Lord Lieutenant, 
with respect to the suppression of outrages In 
Ireland. 
The London Standard of Hie 11th Inst, again 
criticised tho speech of Senator Sumner on tho 
Alabama claims. It contends that tho depreda¬ 
tions of the Fenians in Canada would more than 
balance the injuries inflicted by tho Alabama. 
England can go no further than she inis already 
gene in tlie mat ter. 
The Mayor of Cork, Mr. O'Sullivan, has re¬ 
signed his position. Tho bill introduced in tlie 
House of Commons to disqualify hint from act¬ 
ing as a magistrate lias in consequence been 
postponed. 
The Russian Government Is about to take 
stops to reorganize the Roman Catholic religion 
in that empire. 
Tlie election excitement rages in Paris. Four 
public meetings have been dispersed by the 
police. 
General Prim approves or the proposition for 
a regency under Marshal Serrano. Sir John 
Crampton, the British Minister to Spain, has 
been recalled lo England. 
The hill for the payment .of delegates to tlio 
North German Parliament lias been rejected. 
General Monabroa, Premier Of the Italian 
Ministry, has retired in favor of Count Cambray 
Digny. 
Roverdy Johnson on the 13th inst. telegraphed 
toWaahington informing the United States Gov¬ 
ernment of his formal withdrawal from office 
After repeating the friendly farewell addressed 
to him by Queen Victoria, Minister Johnson 
concludes by saying that “Thus terminates a 
mission conducted on my part with zeal and 
fidelity, which fulfilled the letter of instructions 
given me by my Government, and which ulined 
to protect the right*, preserve the honor and 
promote the interests of my country." 
Further serious electoral riots took place on 
the 14tli inst. in Paris, during which some of the 
police were badly hurt. 
General Ruasloff, late Danish Minister at 
UFPHlflOU HARVEST MACHINERY! — 
n Railway pitching Ai'piwatiiH; coinplein Stacker; 
Pulley for reducing travel: i.Tunplos for suspending 
Horae Forks. Agents wanted, send for Circulars to 
PARIS FURNACE CO., ( lay villa, N. Y. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, May 15.1809. 
The dead meat markets have been very Inactive; 
warm weather, a bountiful supply ol' fish and egg*, 
together with Increased quantities of new vegetables 
and fruits, Inviting a change from the hearty meat 
diet. The supply of cattle hits been lighter, but 
umi.'lu for all demands, while sheep ura not selling us 
fust as they arrive. 
The following are the receipts for the week ending 
tuHlny, shown m coinjiurl.scin with other seimuns: 
f Milch 
lhtitviuf, Ooffi. ChIvv*. Shff’p. Itogs. 
This week.6.405 iff 2 ,km ns.tffe 19,406 
Last week.7,390 61 2,164 15,1)12 19,103 
Corres’g week of '1)8.7,125 95 2,397 13,991 19,544 
Average'68 .5,637 103 1,595 26,935 18,779 
IlocveH.—With about 2,000 loss cattle than last 
week we cannot report any Improvement in price ns 
the week clones. They brought n trilling advance on 
Wednesday, but are no Idither now. The surplus 
stock of last week, added to the fresit arrl vals, proved 
ifultlciehb for all wants. The entile were spread over 
the week us follows, viz : 2,768 ottered On Monday, 
1,700 of them at Uoinmunipaw, 618 at West End, and 
450 at. tOOth street. Trade ww* very slow, price* ';(*' 
Me. lower, and the cattle were not all sold, 
The quality was good, moat ol' the drove* coming 
from Illinois, and would dress 0MA"7M ewt., with a 
few 8 ewt. low, the beat of which barely reached 
16MC., prime soiling at, like, and pretty good at 15c. 
Owners called It a very hard market, which it really 
was for thorn. They had paid more for their droves, 
and had f.o sell tor less than the rates of the previ¬ 
ous week. With 1,780 head on tho following Wed¬ 
nesday, nearly all at One Hundredth street, there 
win: a better feeling but only a trill mg udvunee, i»wn- 
er» wore able to soil <oit at least. Tho very heat bat¬ 
tle did not exceed IC'-e.. and only a few of the tups 
reached those figure*. Wholesaln lots of fair to good 
stock wont at ... To close tip with, 816 head 
were on sale yesterday,Til of them at Communlpaw, 
and tho fecdlug was tolerably strong, but no better 
than on Wednesday, nor woro prices any higher. The 
week has been ru tiler an even one on cut t le. 
A few of the el,,slog sale* were 81 fair twfat(i4f 
CWt. Illinois steers, at Ux.tlCMca 03 of 7 ewt.. good, at 
laMOjilOMo., and two car loads Itidiaua, 610 lbs., well 
feu. at $118.40 each. Dealers look fora full supply 
during tlie coming weak. 
Tint following are the prices at tho close of tho 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
C«nU. Cent*. 
Extra flue bullocks, n>...1li' i (<v HIM in lfijf 
Good to prime. " , .158; <*o 16 15M (iti 16 
Medium . '• . .Hi; m i.v, id, <k 15 
Ordinary. •* ,..l3g<$14 13)? da H 
Poorest grade. “ ...12 0 J» 13 12 6® 13M 
Average of all sale*.lt!W 144f 
These cattle camn from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois......4,691 Kentucky............. 18 
New York. . 36 New Jersey. 16 
Ohio. 156 Connecticut. — 
Pennsylvania. - Indiana. 66 
Missouri. 223 Michigan. — 
Canada. 40 Texas.. — 
Iowa. 160 Massachusetts. — 
tending against holding, and wilt soon ru\i»n loss 
,,i( to Tie calculated, single bbl* of Pennsylvania 
and New Jersey aro quoted ut lTMCvl'Jc- 
Flour. iV'c. There ha* been a falling off In tho 
receipts, blit no ft Dll foment in the export demand, 
sales for which exceed same week last year 10,060 lb*. 
Them Is not such a general advance in prices us nt 
oar bird, but ail good shipping brands of extra State 
and VVcKtcrn are tinner. The business has been 
mainly In eiiru State at $0.40; ordinary family graded 
sell well at Into figures. Southern and California 
flours are quiet. In rye flour and Coru meal there is 
little, doing- 
Flour— . „ 
No. 2. per bbl...$5 80 $.6 Ii0 
Superfine, State. 5 00 C«i 6 Ofi 
Extra State.. 6 20 to 6 50 
Shipping round hoop Ohio..;. 6 30 (") 6 60 
Extra Western.common to good. ti 20 (.« 6 50 
Double Extra Western and St. Louts.... 6 75 (if II 26 
Southern supers. li 40 mi 7 IK) 
Southern extra umi family.... . . 7 15 m- 1125 
California now—. 9 75 on — 
California old... 6 75 f«i —- 
Rye flour, line and superfine. 4 75 mi (185 
Corn meal. 4 30 <& 4 
Feet iliaters. Wc quote:- Bones, ground, ner ton, 
$ 35 "/ 60 ; guano, Peruvian, $Ki; plaster, per bbl., $ 2 , 111 ; 
poiidrette, per hbb. $2'»2.25; double refined, per ton, 
$25; superphosphate. t5u&6U. 
4Jrriln.-I.cs8 huoynne.y has been expressed In the 
wheat market, though low freights are ruling, and 
there ore hotter prices quoted abroad witii higher 
exchange. Added to these favorable features re- 
ceipts ut the West have diminished. But there Is it 
strong desire to eloso out what remains Instore, as 
we are on the eve of good supplies by canal during 
the present month. There have been large, transac¬ 
tion.* in No, 2 soring, to arrive, ut $l.l4md.44'.- Winter 
wheats are dull. California sells chiefly at o’ur inside 
tlgu re. 
There Is also anxiety to realize In eorn, and at nnn 
period 80e. for new mixed wax accepted, Tliero Is 
more firm ness, however, nt the close, the feature 
mentioned last week, opening of distilleries, favor¬ 
ing a .speculative inquiry. Oats are lower, under free 
receipts per ralL, hilt principal holder* arc not offer¬ 
ing at the price*. California barley Is selling on pri¬ 
vate terms. Kyo is steady, with fair sales. In malt 
there Is nothing doing. 
Wheat- 
Spring No. 2. per bush... .$1 45 me 1 48 
Spring, otiter grades.. 1 38 m: t 53 
Winter Western red. 1 Mot I 64) 
winter Western white. f 65 on 2 mi 
Winter amber. I 65 Oh 1 71 ) 
California white.. 1 65 M I 75 
Corn- 
Western mixed, old. 91 til 93 
Western mixed, new. 84 00 H7 
Yellow, new.. 90 "4 92 
White, neiv. 90 <4 93 
Bye.Western. Canada and State. 1 33 to 1 38 
Oats, West, afloat. — to 82 
Outs, West, in Btore. — On 78 
Barley... 1 75 @ 1 80 
M ilt. 1 SO to 1 90 
Cl I i k(4 V 11 lU mitii to Agent*.—Wft have Strait’/ 
ij) I Ut / and very 1‘rvfitutJlr employment, for those 
who twill)/ mean business, either LatlU.t ur (Jintu. Ad¬ 
dress. Inclosing3 et. stamp, (1. I,. Van Allen & Co., 171 
Broadway, N. Y. |Clip out and return this notice.) 
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USE JOHN DWIGHT & CO.’S 
BEST SALERATUS or their SURER CARB. SODA 
No others are equal lo those for cooking purposes. 
Established 1846. 
A LADY AGENT IS WANTED 
In every city and town, to introduce a very useful 
and salable article. Commissions liberal and valu¬ 
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Dress Pattern. Address, with stamp, 
WESTERN AGENCY CO., 
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MONEY AND STOCK MARKET, 
Nnw YORK. May 15.1369. 
Tut: money market is easier. Tho number of loans 
effected at G per coni, is increasing. Prime business 
paper Is discounted at bank at 7"v8 per cent. 
Gold ha* risen during tho week slowly, indeed, but 
surely, ns will be secu by the table of daily fluctua¬ 
tions. which is as follows: 
Opening. L'iw*ot. Higllt'Mt. Clone. 
Monday.137 137 137% 137« 
Tuesday.137)4 137 X MBX 138'* 
Wednesday. ...138 M 13s*, V.f'ti 136% 
Thursday.137% 137* 138)4 138J6 
Friday. hh?4 138.v? 138k 138)8 
Saturday. 189)6 13»X 139% 
United States Five-twenties sold in Iamdon ut 2 
o'clock this afternoon at 78*;. and at the same hour 
in Fraukfort-on-the-Mnin forWX;. The closing prices 
In New York last evening were: 
OffM. As'd. OlTd. As'(l. 
U. S.fis’31, r....K0\ 121 U.S.5-2fls.n..’65.U8K 118'* 
Coupons..121 121K U. 8.5-26, c. '67.118)* 11S)*' 
U. S. 5-209, ’tK.r.ljfiX 111) 1 * U. S. 5-20 c. 68.. 118)4 118)4 
U. 8.0-20 e.’62..fiWSl 120)4 U. 8. HMDs, r...-- 
U. S. 5-2De. ’fit,..116)? H6)4 U.6. 10-40*. c. ..169)4 109)4 
U. 8. 5-2u c. '65,.116)5 116)4 Pacific 6s.106X 106)4 
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We have 100 new articles, never before introduced, 
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