1,40n do. XXX Scouted Fleece, 95c. 
V.soo (lo. XX Fleece, 46c. 46>jo. 
5811 dn. rmiiiila ( umhlngs, 56o. 
HUH do, Unwashed do.. 43c. 
1,700 d«>. Virginia Fleece Hurt#, MWc. 
51,000 do. \, XX un>1 choice old X Mich. Fl’co, 43©44c. 
12,000 do. X iind Nu. i Michigan Fleece,39c. 
15,600 do. I’liwuxlicd do do., 26c. 
Irt.lKXI do. X and No. 1 Pennsylvania Fleece, 45©45S'c. 
11,01X1 do. Did No. I mill Ulllo do., 45c. 
-‘,770 do. N. V. Wnte, Me. 
28,-oxf do. Unwashed nod unmerchantable, 20 v;® 35 c. 
At Buatoii the demand bus been active, wltli large 
speculative purchase# brought out by the low cur¬ 
rent. prices. Most of the desirable lots are reported 
os bovloir been absorbed by late soles, 'rile Boston 
Shipping lost of May .".I says: “From the interior 
there is nothing positive o» regards the new clip, 
shearing wdt commence in a week or ten days, hut 
while tnuimfuclurers eon purchase old Block at such 
low figures on the aeabourd, they will hesilulo to 
moke ettntruets in the Interior, except at eorrespond- 
11 iK rot US. For six months past, they have been prac¬ 
ticing strictest economy In production, hut there Is 
scarcely an article of mooI mm manufactured that will 
bring cost il forced upon the market, and Under the 
elreumstonce.s it Is useless to talk, ubout high prices. 
I'oubtlcss c-.nsld,Table of the new clip .solid be 
placed at the. uncning prices of last year, but advices 
Indicate that hoiners ore not disposed to accept 
those terms, hut are likely to demand the highest 
prices obtained, nr ot least a full average ngure. 
These remarks particularly apply to clothing Wools. 
Combing auil Delaine Iluucc# are likely to command 
good pricca," 
Whisky Dull ut W.Wk^.US for Western, tux paid. 
East. Norfolk cherries sell well when in good order. 
Strawberries, Norfolk, Md., Del., V qt.,$ 13 lot 25 
CherrteBin enns. P i|t.. . -0 on 23 
Cherries, Noi'Hdk, loose, is it —. hi on 12 
Gooseberries, Norfolk, V buali.S 00 on — 
Peanuts, Vu. f >i hush. 2 75 on 0 20 
Peanuts, N. c., Ac. t '5 on 2 5u 
Pecans, P |t>. . 2(1 On 22 
lirsiu, ile, Receipt.# by canal have opened, but 
as yet not to any very liberal degree. Winter Western 
wheats have been well sold up lit pretty mil prices, 
hut Spring has declined. Shippers have only bought 
when the seller would stand between them and the 
advance In nunun freight- No. - bos bnan down to 
$1.40, hut rallied ot the dose with fair soles at, our 
rouge. Corn N arriving in poor order, and Isquoted 
wllh u wide Olid lower I'onee lor now Old is about 
He. stirrer, lb, He- is out of season. ‘>i> 1H have de¬ 
clined, hut were looking up again ut the close. Bye 
is extremely unsettled. The receipt# have been as 
follows: 
Till* Wt-ek. tret Week. 
Wheat..628,838 64,609 
Corn. 3117,371 161 83/1 
Outs. ... .31X1,1132 263,0(3 
Rye. .. ,.' .. 48,fil5 6,11111 
Malt.. 33.1X17 12,510 
Harley. 2,4511 
Pea# .. 16,236 
Wheat- 
Spring No. 2, per bush.$1 41 © 1 43 
Spring, other grades.1 35 on I 17 
Winter Western red. 1 50 On 1 55 
Winter Western white. 1 65 on 2 60 
Winter amber. I 57 to I CO 
California white. 1 65 6>. 1 70 
Corn— 
Western mixed, old,,,,,... 94© 67 
Western mixed, new. 50 (si 87 
fellow,new . .. —on — 
White, new,.. —on — 
llye,Western. Canada and State. 1 25 © 1 30 
Oats. West, afloat. 76 On 77 X 
Oats, West, in store.. . — 00 
Malt. t 80 t" 1 60 
During the past week North 
is expected fluit the promptitude with which the 
Commissary and Quartermaster stores are being 
hurried forward, will alloy the dissatisfaction. 
The recently appointed Agents and Superin¬ 
tendents will bo ou the ground in it short time, 
and the Department is in hopes of being able to 
take such measures as will prevent an Indian 
war during the summer. 
It isstated that the Arrapahoes and a few cf the 
Cheyennes have come in to the Camp Supply, 
south of Fort Dodge. Kansas. Orders have been 
sent forward to furnish them with provisions. 
Colonel N. D. Wilson, with a detachment of the 
Tenth Cavalry, was about leaving Fort Dodge to 
place the above-named Indians on their reser¬ 
vation. 
Dominion of Canada. 
A resolution has been introduced in the Do¬ 
minion Parliament providing I hut whenever any 
Indian shall lie convicted of any crime punish¬ 
able by Imprisonment, the legal costs of prose¬ 
cution may he defrayed out of any annuity 
coming to such Indian or to his hand or tribe. 
The hill in thoDominion Parliament incorpor¬ 
ating a company to lay telegraph wires from 
Montreal to England, by the way of Greenland, 
Iceland and Fureo Islands, has been reported 
upon favorably by the Committee under whose 
consideration it has been for some time. 
A two-thirds'majorit y of the Dominion House 
of Commons has decided that the salary of the 
Governor-General shall bo $50,000. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
HOME INDUSTRY 
GOLD MEDAL THRESHING MACHINE. 
H-' you want a Threshing Machine, Bend for Circu¬ 
lars and Judges Report of tho Machine awarded 
Turn Gold .V«!al*.at tho Great National Trial, Auburn, 
N. V.,.Iuly,J866. Manufactured by U.& M. HARDER. 
Cobleskill, N. Y. See adv. in last week’s RURAL. 
The New York triuunk will commence, on or 
about June 1st, tho publication in weekly chapters 
of a treatise by Uh Editor on Political Economy, 
designed more especially to elucidate and defend 
the policy of Protection to Home Industry. 
lie expect# to bring tin. work within the compass of 
twenty to twenty-live chapter# of three or four 
column# each, atul to treat tho subject with nucli 
simplicity and directness that few cun read these 
essays without at least realizing that the Protective 
policy Is either grossly misunderstood or deliberately 
misrepresented by tho champions ot' Treo Trade. 
The public shall, at all events, realize that we, who 
Mtnnd for Protection, habitually read and try to com¬ 
prehend onr adversaries, while they Ignore our writ¬ 
ings and grossly caricature our arguments. 
These essuys will ultimately be printed together; 
but in view of the desperate effort# of the Free 
Traders to forestall opinion and try to wrest a ver¬ 
dict from a public which has not heard the ease 
argued, we ask tho friend# of Protection to aid u# 
in giving those essays, as they originally fall from 
the press, a general diffusion, 
Tho Froo Trade Dengue, organized in t his city, by 
and in the Intercut# of foreign manufacturers, is 
laboring assiduously through newspaper# which It 
controls, and by the distribution Of tracts and pam¬ 
phlets, to destroy the Tariff anil surrender our mar¬ 
kets to tho Importers of foreign manufactured goods. 
Tliolr olTorts eun best bo counteracted by the dissem¬ 
ination of Journals Intelligently and continuously 
devoted to the protection of A merloun lubor and tho 
fostering of American interests. 
We shall print more than Two Hundred Thousand 
copies of each of our regular edition# ; hut we hope 
they will receive a still wider dissemination through 
the formation of new clubs (which we supply at a frac¬ 
tion over tho Cost of white paper) for TllU WEEKLY 
Tri dun rc. 
Wo believe that It will bo for tho Interest of every 
establishment In tho country, of whatever nature, to 
see to It. that each workman is supplied with The 
T ut HUN B during thu coming year. Tho question of 
Protection to Homo Industry Is soon to bo ull- 
nbiorblng, and It is of the utmost Importance that 
evory voter shall bo well informed ou the subject. 
Whoovor would have these essays from the outset 
must transmit tlielr orders by the 1st of June. 
Title W KEKLY TUI HUN 10 of Juno 2 will contain tho 
ilrst chapter. 
USE JOHN DWIGHT & CO.’S 
REST BAliERATUS or their SUPER CARR. SODA. 
No ot hors are equal to these for cooking purposes. 
Established 1846. 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
The demand for meat continues to full off, ns so 
many substitutes are pressing forward. Strawber¬ 
ries are very abundant, and ninny hotels (indenting 
houses iiml the demand for " strawberry shortcake" 
exceed# the call for roust beef. The supply or live 
stock lias been ample (nr nil wants, and the markets 
are without excitement, tho supply of ull kinds being 
pretty well used up. 
The following arc the receipts for the week ending 
to-day, showing tu comparison with other seasons 
Mll.k 
t!"(v,s. C'").i Ca 1. '81,,,I In.;,. 
This week.. 6,683 67 3,470 18,31)0 27,876 
East week.6,467 4, r > 3,038 16,150 10,62,1 
Uorres’g week of ’GH.3,l.M ltd 3,86:! 16,368 8,1,001 
Average '08 ,. ..5,6.17 103 1,505 26,1X15 1.3,776 
Beeves. We have a slight Increase In arrivals 
over the previous week, but the demand lias taken 
ull tho stock and prices remiilti steady at Iasi week's 
figures. Trade bus been remarkublv mil form, with * 
no areal activity and very Uille depression. Fewer 
cattle will now suffieo, for tho domumJ always falls 
oil' when lambs eoiuo forward freely, as they are 
now doing. The three murkut days of the past week 
showed the following offerings. Oil Monday last 
i here were about 2,00d cuttle oil sale, viz,, I,,576 at, 
Commuiilpaw, 88B at West End. and the balance ut 
une-lUinuretti street. The stock was of very good 
average quality, and prices from 13 tu IHMc.. mostly 
between UfttlOe. Several very line lots were oil sale 
and the market closed strong. On Wednesday fol¬ 
lowing l.f,'.ill fresh cattle ouine forward uml were 
offered lit llie National Yards. There was a fair cull 
lor beeves, several out of town butchers buying 
tritely. The balk of the stock went at 15c.. and tho 
market closed Drill. Yesterday we found 1,178 head 
on sale, v i a.. Slg at Uomiiiiliilpaw, 246 ut, West, End, 
aad III at One.Hundredth street. Trade was quite 
animated, and the stock was all sold early In the 
day. .1. T. Alexander's drove of 424 fair It; ewt. Illi¬ 
nois steers arc repot tod til I4©16c., with 56 very good 
814 owl. Missouri cilltlu at l»Se. 
The wholesale butchers- who now take thu hulk of 
the stock—paid 15c,. on the Seales for the greater por¬ 
tion of their cattle, allowing 58 lhs. to the ewt, Wo 
have seldom ipu-ii unl tto oomo forward so uniformly 
gooit ns ut the present season. 
Tim following are the prleua at the eloso of tho 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
Coiihi, Cwntft. 
Extra tine bullocks, y m. ..iiiv, go - lilt, @ 
Good to prime,...,.. “ ...15S on 16 15K Mi 16 
Medium. " 14\ On 1:5*4 14Jf © IftV 
Ordinary. " ...I34f©14]2 13V © 11'.* 
Poorest grade. “ ...1214© 13 W>J © 1HJ4 
Average, of all sales..la 15 
Those cattle name from tins following States, viz.: 
Illinois..5,Iff-’ Kentucky. 
New York. 85 New Jersey. 12 
Ohio. 460 Virginia. 16 
Pennsylvania.. — Indiana. 73 
Missouri. 193 Michigun.. — 
('iiniidiL. 37 Texas. — 
lowt. 118 Massachusetts. — 
.lllli'li (!dwn, The call for fresh cows Is now very 
llcin, the small number offering supplying all wants. 
While ordinary cows sell slowly at, all times, lino 
milkers and rancy cows have been doing well, but 
now there is little demand for Mieso, Some of them 
have been holding for weeks. One superior cow was 
sold for $136, another for $125, and a third for »uo. all 
lining recommended by good looks as well as a good 
record. Fi uni these prices they run down to $00, with 
the majority at tu.'s-iim ouch. 
Veitl fiilvr* — Coiitlnilit to come forward very 
freely, but with it good demand, all are taken til for¬ 
mer prlc.M of lOf'Lln v.. and lie, for a very few of tho 
best, wiih common to falrat,6©Uu. per lb., live weight, 
A pen of good HO lb. State Calves was sold f,,r 10c. 
The greater portLon of the calves are soiling ut 8© 
lllc. 
Sheep mill l.iiinh*. — Arrivals art, larger, and 
trade slow ut scarcely us good prices. Very fair lots 
bring 7c., With choice at 7k,©7ke. Common run down 
to ‘P#©5y,e. lino ear of culls, 60 lbs., sold at $2.7,5 per 
head, or f.Kc f It. It, is difficult, to sell thin sheep 
even at Hie low rates. Lambs are quotahln at, UkaiLtc. 
fX a. They are lust Increasing In number, and go off 
slowly. A lot of 2,3 head, 111 lhs. average, brought 14c., 
with 113 of 51 lbs..lit, $7.12V, each, and 89 of 56 lb#., at 
$6.56. Two cars Ohio sheaved sheep,80 lbs., were sold 
si 6J(,c., live e»rs State, same weight, at lie., and a ear 
fat 85 is sheep, at 7c. 
Swine.-Hero we have a very large showing, so 
far ns receipts go, thu urn vuls being much the largest 
of the wouHon. The late advance in gold Induced 
dealer# to rush them hi, for tho bulk of the hogs are 
now being cut for the English market. The reaction, 
or decline In gold during a few days past, checks ope¬ 
rations, and hogs are nmv ducliliing. They lire quoted 
at 6©9,me., alive, and Llj<i©UKc., dressed, In a wouk 
market. 
Huy mid Simw. — During the past week North 
River receipts have exceed' d the wants of trade, 
especially of line grades. The recent rains in the 
river counties have temporarily slopped planting 
operations, lienee farmer# are enabled to devote 
time to forward some of their surplus Slock. VVu 
quote retail lots at $l0jil. , J6, There Isa steady though 
moderate demand for good shipping at Ulk'.: packing 
quaiitlo# of hay lire in demand at, 4 /k,. 01 >dc. Rye Straw 
is freely taken ul !H)e. for short and $1.10 for long. 
Oat straw Is firm ut llOt;. 
Hops. - (’rice# are unchanged, and there is a full¬ 
ing off in tile export. E. Wells, Esu., gives the fol¬ 
lowing Interesting statistics, refer ring particularly 
to the growth id 1868: 
For the henetlt of hop growers and speculators, we 
give thu following figures, which wo believe to ho as 
near correct a# it. Is possible for hop statistics to be 
correct. Wo refer particularly to hops uf growth of 
1803: 
Rales, 
Home consumption, from Sept. 1 to date.. 60,600 
Stock hold by brewer# In the United Slates. . . hi,666 
Exports from the port of New York, since Sep¬ 
tember I...., 43,006 
Exports from other purls, Including Jlostonuiid 
Portland. 7,660 
Stock in bund# of dealer# and commission men, 
N. V. City. 11.000 
Stock In hands of speculator# in N. V. City. 13,500 
Stock In hands of growers In N, Y. State. h.ihhi 
Stock In hand# of growers In Wisconsin., - 5,060 
Stock in hands of growers In Eastern States. . 3,600 
Stock lu hands of growers in Michigan...... 2,000 
Stock In hands id growers In other Stales. 2,606 
Stock on hand In VVestern cities. Including (Jhl- 
cugn, Milwaukee, St. Louts, Detroit, Cincin¬ 
nati and Cleveland,. . . 5,IKK) 
Total.175,000 
We quote fair to tine, (< 18, 8© 10c.; medium, do., 0© 
7c,; common, do., 4®f>c.; yearlings, l©3o. 
Mu pie Sugar.-Nothing selling but a few parcels 
ot extra quality. Wo quote lix,glue, for common to 
prime. 
Provision*. Tho volume of business In hog pro¬ 
ducts is small. Occasionally during tlm week the 
market has briglHotiod lip through a brief export 
movement and it Slight Speculative inquiry, without, 
however, greatly adding to prices. The ulose shows 
nothing doing in pork, though with light receipt.# 
holder: arc not anxious to sell. Ear'll Is in brick de¬ 
mand at better prices. Reef 1# unchanged, and slow 
of sale, (’(llliieats, bacon and hams are only moving 
in a Jobbing way. The receipts l'or tho week, wore us 
follows: 
Till# week, Ljw.I. work. 
PkvH. Pkg,. 
Turk...ft 
Reef. 
Cutmcats ... 
Luril. 
Reef, Plain Mess, V bbl. 
Beef, Extra Mess..... 
Reel, Prime Mess, 4< toe.,.,. 
Reef, India Mess. 
Reef I him# f* hid. 
Pork, Old Moss, V bid. 
Pork, New Mess. 
Pork, Prime Mess, Western 
Pork, Extra Prime..... 
pork, Clear,.. 
Earil, in bbl#, and ten., (Hb.. 
Hams. Pickled. . 
Hams, Dry Salted 
Shoulders, Pickled... 
Shoulders, Dry Salted. 
Dressed I log.*. Oily. 
Bacon. 
Hams, smoked.. 
Shoulders, smoked. . 
Poultry nod Game. Scarcely any drnssQd I# 
arriving, and live, including spring chickens, i, loss 
active, Wo quote:- Live Poultry Turkeys, m, 
20/al22o.: chickens, small, V pair, 5n(«J!2r.; chickens, 
large, {* pair, 75e.i" $1; fowls, iH it, l‘J(«,21e.: ducks, r< 
pair. Mffll.37; geese, Jersey, 0 pair, $2®3.&0; geese, 
VVmitern mid Southern, p pair, tl.al)©2; wild pigeons 
are very low, ranging from il)c. to 75c., picked. 
sinmll Stock. -Lambs are In good demand, and 
the quality helps sales. We quote good to prime. 16 
©He. Llvocalves,8©lie. UuttermUk calve#, li><©7e. 
Vogl'tnbleu. Did potatoes are a il-ug. with best 
varieties offering very low. Common are offered free¬ 
ly at $1 as ail outside price, We quote prime peach 
blow# In double heads. 2CU.$2,2of Prince Alberts, 111 
do., $t.50©1.15; loose, $1.25; meroers, $1.50©*. Par¬ 
rot# uve higher, now quoted at $2. Russia turnips, 
*1©1,26 IS bbl. Wo urn in receipt of new pomlous 
Hum Phdrleston. Rhubarb ha# declined with a 
larger assortinuuL of pie fruit coming lo. Pool 
weather has shorten,#1 our supply of asparagus, and 
prlensnre temporarily higher. Green pea# tram Nor¬ 
folk have sold low during the week, but with tower 
good liiIOs coming forward mid a high market at. Phil¬ 
adelphia mid other Sourhurn cities, our rates have 
nearly doubled. We had a good arrival of Florida 
tomatoes, though not a successful one, as they were 
so wormy that hardly one goud crate could be over¬ 
hauled from four. 
Northern truck— 
Asparagus, Oyster Ray, per rlnz.,.f3 00 on 3 50 
Asparagus, 1.. I. and N, J., do.I fit) © 2 IK) 
Rhubarb, pot 160, 3 66 On 4 IK) 
Southern mid Bermuda - 
Fla. Cucumbers, per ImMh. erute,.$2 IK) On 6 66 
Charleston Hfrlng lloans. do, .. . 2 (hi © :t 00 
Uliarloston now Potatoes, per bbl. 5 no on 5 .50 
Southern Cabbage per 106, 6 00 © 8 IK) 
N. O. Unions, per bbl.,. 7 60 © 7 50 
Norfolk Pen.#, per bbl... 5 00 © 6 00 
Bermuda Potatoes, per bbl.,.. ...16 (H) ©11 60 
Bermuda Tomaloe#, ,„,r crate,.. I 25© I .50 
Bermuda Oldens per bbl. 6 00 © - 
Bermuda Onluns per It' bumper. — © 6 
Wool.—The auction, sale of Thursday, of which 
we annex particular#, has rendered the market 
easier, ami buyor# now have free aeees# to the small 
stock in the liapd# of holder-, at lower ngnn-,. We 
quote from lute regular sales -Fleece, unwashed, 
;i8e.; X Michigan, 4*0.; XX Ohio, 54o,'. Soul hern. 374e.; 
inferior tenured. .Vie,,; XX, 63Sc.: XX Ohio, 52c.; ur.- 
merchantahle, 20)#[c, pulled. No, I ami upwards, 
35c(/5oo.; super 43'(.©t5(!.; combing 4He., shearlings, 
236426c. Mississippi, *«.. J'.io.'kic Texas, curry.$)tj© 
ale.; Texas X, few burs, 32o. California A1 (all, burry, 
y2.'<c.i fall California, 25e, 
The following are (lie details of auction sale of 
wool by J. It. DBA PER it Co., May 27th: 
Wool-Cash. 
15.1)1)0 lbs. X Scoured, 77©78c, V H>. 
2.400 do. No. 1 do. 71c. 
1,670 do. Flue du. WMe. 
],735 (Jo, do 4|(uili3e, 
1,233 do, Colored Heourod, 4!)c. 
8.400 do. Country Pulled, 38K®44c. 
12,740 do. Super do. SlM44c. 
6.240 do, Extra do. 3'J:allu;e. 
1.070 (1,,. No. I Philadelphia Pulled,82Kc. 
3.620 do. No, 1 Pulled. 2o©30V<O. 
4.500 ,1o. Low Super Pulled, 30c. 
3,.520 do. Burry (Id. do. 27c. 
5,000 do. Mestizo, 3714c. 
8.500lid. Burry Tub 2Soi40e. 
13,470 do. <'lean A1 Full California, 24©25c. 
866 do. Pulled California, 82^c. 
500 do. Black do. 25c. 
2.500 do. English Nolls, 37c. 
1.7(H) ilb. Heavy, 30c. 
4.(130 do, Texas, I 6c22c. 
I,:to0 do. Mexican, !8e. 
184,004} do. Persian. 15:v<df5e. 
3,Out do. Black Persian, 15c. 
600 do. White and Black, 10c. 
4.060 do. Low and No. 2 Pulled, 12c. 
4,7iH) do. Excelsior Co.’s X and XX Sc’d Fl'ce.OiVitdle. 
IKKI do, do. No. I Scoured Fleece. HOe. 
2,ikki do. do. No. 1 do. Sorts Fleece, 70e. 
6,005 do. do. X do, do 70S79c. 
3,000 do. do. No. 2 do. rlo. 64©85o. 
700 do. do. B. do. Fleece, 58c. 
FOREIGN NEWS 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
New York, May 26,1360. 
Renin* mid Pen*. -There isonlya moderate re¬ 
tail trade in beans, this class of buyers only arc pay¬ 
ing outside rates. Uunadu peas arc lower, with thu 
prospect'd' new arrivals. Black Eyed pea# are sell¬ 
ing lu very small lots lit former prices. Onr market 
has lost spine of Rs West Indian outlet, through dl- 
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Daily Tihiiune, 25o.,30e., 10c., fli)e. and $1 pnr lino. 
Kk.m l-W KKKi.V Tu i in s E. 25 ami 50 ecu La per Hue. 
Weekly Tuiiu ni:, $2, f i'nnd $.j pi r line. 
According to position In the papor. 
Terms, uasli in advance. 
has lost some ol Its West Indian outlet, through di¬ 
rect. tditpmenlsdm'lng the season from Virginia, The 
receipts ni beans lor tho wouk were 857 bushels; last 
week, 1,224 bushels. 
Beans, pea, fall prime..*2 75 © $2 so 
Beans, medium, prime .. 2 00 © 2 25 
Beans, marrow, prime.screened. ....... 2 40 © 2 56 
Beaus, medium, common to fair. I 50 © 1 75 
Botins, marrow, poor to fair. 2 UU © 2 25 
Uemi.#. Lima. . 6 IK) © 7 06 
B. E. peas two bushel bugs. 3 2n On 3 40 
Canada liens in bond. .. I In© 126 
Canada peas In barrels. . .. 150© 160 
Ri'cswitx. -Few foreign orders here, und tho sup¬ 
ply I# increasing. I'riuoti tirrn ut 40©48c. 
Rutter.—The market has not run very smoothly 
during the week, mid to-day prices lor all fresh 
grades are losing strength, while white bottomed 
anil entirely jvlilte lots look decidedly “ blue.'' Too 
receipts arc nxtrcimly largo, being nearly deubin for 
the same period last year. These continued heavy 
supplies rather puzzled operators, and they have 
latterly questioned tic* correctness of the reported 
totals, wo have, however, mean* of knowing Hint 
l lic computations are accurately made up. Wo qnoto 
State half tubs, ;i*.«, ;#»•.; do. Woisn nkgs,, ;tv©47c.{ 
common Western, .in /.iflo.; good yellow Western 
tirlclns, :U©36i:., the latter selling well just now to 
the South. While accumulated lots will not sell, and 
price* are almost ut the option of inquirers. Old 
butter is not moving except in an experimental 
way. owners sending It to California. The Inst 
steamer look 332 pkg#. The next boat will take hoiiio 
lots ol new. The receipts for the week, 18,332 I'kgs.; 
last week 16,631 do. Latest quotations for Oraugo 
Co. pall*, 46o, 
Cheese. Shippers have resumed operations, and 
have hnen favored by holding off through a shade of 
doelino in prions and Improved gold. Annul one-hull 
of the receipt# till# week have gone abroad, ami 
there is n lair home trade using up iho balance. Wo 
quote Hue full stock factory, 31wj2»e.; fair to good 
quality factory, I8©20e.; prime dairy range from 18 to 
2uc,; lots lacking a night # cream, I'LjjIjc.; skimmed, 
lEvlOc, -hard to sell. The receipts lor Hie week were 
11,'.Ml boxes, last week, 12,860 do. 
Colton.—8omogrades show a weakness In prices, 
hut other descriptions are firm at last week's prices. 
Tlie receipts for thu week wore 0,256 bales ; last week, 
8,065 du. 
Nuw Orteaux and 
Upland, He, Mobile. Tvxa.. 
Ordinary....... ... 24He. — 24X ©24H' 
Good Ordinary..... 26 — 23)4 26H©26)4 
Row .Middling.27X — 28 28>4©2 b>4 
Middling .38* — 26 26«©2tfX 
Dried Fruit*. The remaining large lots of State 
apples ure nut offerIdg at our prices. Southern, with 
small sales, have a belter range. I’euchus arc gen¬ 
erally dull, Wltii unpeeied quarters, tending .to a du¬ 
eling. 
Apples, new Southern good to primeF lb .11 @14 
Apple.*, now State. 78 It......15 ©15)4 
Apples, sliced. .17 ©18 
Bcaclms full' lo good. .21 © 24 
Reaches, new peeled prime, V lb,... ..20 ©28 
Reaela-s, peeled In toi ler )8 lb.lu @11 
Reaches, uapneled qr#., )8 m.U)4 @ 12 
Reaches, unpeeied halves, 18 lb.15 © 17 
Blackberries, ir a.25 ©28 
Raspberrle*, 4‘ lb...45 © — 
Churriea. i# <0 ... ..42 @43 
Rlittni, *< lb.25 © 2ti 
Eggs,-The supply has begun to decrease: the re¬ 
ceipts for the week wm e 8,'.171 bbl.#., 3.453 bblH. lean 
than last week. Warmer weather tiring* an increas¬ 
ed call from confectioners and the. regular trade is 
buying more steadily; wo quote fresh Western, 20c.: 
New Jersey and Renusylvanhi, 22©22c, Stored stock 
Is losing badly, and hisses have to be made good. 
There are also claims for loss off upon some of the 
latest receipt#. 
l'T'i'l ili/.crM, - We quota: Rones, ground, per ton, 
$3j:u.lKI; guano, Raruvimi, $1)6; plaster, per bbl..$2.60; 
piiudretto, per bid., $2@2.25; double reflued, per loo, 
*25; superphosphate, $558)60. 
Flour, Arc. -The local trade and export demand 
does not keep pace with the Increased deliveries by 
canal and road, anil price# have declined since onr 
last. With the reduced prices tho market was 
steadier at the close, and favorable advice* from 
Europe tu some extent checked the downward ten¬ 
dency. At this moment freight* ami exchange are 
against export. The receipt* of dour bv all routes 
for the week were 77.675 bids flour: 2,818 do. com 
meal; ljU-fl hags do. G ist wouk, 01,001) bbls. flour; 
1,353 bbl*. corn meal; 2,066 bugs do. 
Flour — 
No. 2, per bbl...$4 75 @ $5 75 
tjqperllne. State. 6 25 © 5 75 
Extra State.. . . 6 IH) © 6 30 
Shipping round hoop Ohio ... .. 6 15 @ 6 IK) 
Extra Western, common to good. .. 5 66 @ is 15 
jhiuhli! Extra Western and St. Luuis.... 6 50 @ 11 25 
Southern super#. 6 25 © I! 85 
Southern extra and family .. 7 481 © II 25 
(.'aiifnrniu . 6 50 © 6 70 
Rye lloilr, fine and superfine. 4 56 © 6 75 
Corn meal. . .. 4 10 © 4 65 
Kronli Frilim. Strawberries absorb ull the do¬ 
mestic fruit interest. Extra Southern steamer# give 
u# an almost dully supply of large crates, and prlee# 
have declined to a point that increases the sale to 
hotels, restaurants and market dealers. The ordi¬ 
nary family demand will soon be reached through 
low quotations. We. shall have u long berry season 
this year, hot dealers think this will not operate ad¬ 
versely in tlie aggregate sale# of Northern and other 
growths, us the demand for the fruit lias heretofore 
outlived thu crop. Much of our late Supply goes 
$7 (K) GO 15 (HI 
12 (HI © 17 IK) 
26 60 © 25 INI 
25 00 to 26 60 
26 66 @ 32 IK) 
31 60 © ill 13 
31 15 on 31 25 
28 110 on 28 37 
25 00 on 26 Oil 
06 33 75 
17 :Y© 16 X 
15 0# 16 
15 on 16 
12 v© 13 
12 Y© 13 
1244© 12K 
16), @ It 
l5 © 10 
H rr<'ii<'o<'ii 4 ‘'s ha a.K-(>i UL<: music. 
Duo Hundred Hied of Mlisle mailed tor $5, or 
any of the senes at live cent* each. 
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71. The Fairy's Well. 
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76. Alter Hark. 
77 'l ln Bashful Young Ludy. 
78. Larboard Watch. 
76. Mltry uf Argyle. 
86. Maggie Morgan. 
81. Willie Wnnt it Wooing. 
82 Scbhul fur Jolly Dugs. 
83. Kitty Tyrrell. 
84. Tlie Bell Goes a Ringing for Sairall. 
85. Castles in tlie Air. 
66. He.cncs'l'|iat Arc Brlghtos* 
87. Radille YnttrOwnCano 
88. Urcseont City March. 
86. Nu'hlng Else To Do. 
90. Kil'loozld-um. 
91. Sully, Sally. 
63. oi What 1.# the Old Man Thinking? 
93. Continental Hcottisch. 
III. T'wus a Beautiful Night. 
65, I ton. u M fill Hope. 
90. I'm Not Myself At All. 
97. Juanita. 
9J. Molly Hawn, 
60. Guu'iallirc Waltz. 
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The authorities have reduced the tonnage 
due# on American vessels in accordance with our 
recant reduction in favor of Spanish tonnage. 
A filibustering expedition, numbering three 
hundred men, is reported to have landed near 
Gibara, on the northern coasted'Cuba. On their 
way Into tho interior they were attacked by the 
Spaniards, losing eighty men in killed and 
wounded, and two pieces of art illery. The Span¬ 
ish loss is stated at thirty-two. Severe lighting 
is reported near Trinidad und Cient'uogos, with 
heavy loss on both sides. Both Spaniards und 
Cubans are committing the most appalling atro¬ 
cities, and small bands are raiding over the coun¬ 
try, killing and robbing the inhabitants. 
The reported defeat of the Spanish forces 
attempting Lo re-open the railroad to Puerto 
Principe is fully confirmed. The loss of the 
Spaniards is put down at 1,00) men killed and 
wounded, who were left in the hands of the 
Cubans. Tho patriot forces captured ten ears 
laden with provisions, arms and ammunition. 
During the battle four hundred negro troops 
in the Spanish service shot their officers and 
went over (o the Cubans. 
The Revolutionary Junta in New York City 
publish in lull iho procltimution of Cespodes, 
extracts from which were recently given by the 
Spani.*':i authorities to show that Vallliasoda's 
late infamous order was a consequence of It. 
The proclamation in lull, however, shows that 
the Spaniards had been carrying ou a war of 
extermination, killing prisoners, mutilating the 
dead, and laying waste all Cuban property with¬ 
in thch roach, and Cosped -s' order was called 
forth by the necessity l'or reprisals. 
The English steamer Salvador returned to 
Nassau ou the 8th ull. from the coast of Culm, 
where she succeeded in landing ail her men, 
arms, ammunition and provisions. Soon alter 
her return she was seized by the Receiver Gun- 
oral lor violating the Foreign Enlistment Act. 
ilie captain and several of the crew have ar¬ 
rived In Key West. 
The steamship Perit landed a force of filibus¬ 
ters in the Bay of Nlpe some time about the 10th 
ult., but- they were almost immediately surprised 
by the Spaniards and routed with considerable 
loss in men and guns. They rallied, however, 
and recaptured their position audgunmind drove 
the Spaniards, and almost sunk the Mursella, a 
(Spanish steamer. The excitement in Santiago 
|°ver the engagement was very great. The Perit 
(returned to Jumaiea on the 15th ult. 
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