Slate, grs.. 7®8e-; \Vextern, new, 
’ or-... Ti'ViO.; do, tine, sliced: OU 
PMUbe.;'do., sliced line. llMlSC, 1 
<3.0.70 tor good to choice do,; $6.75M7.15 for fancy 
$ 6 .sn; >6.15 tor superfine Michigan, Indiana. Ohio. I 
Sir..; $6.411,7,11.70 for extra do.; *6.75®7.90 for chuiei 
at $6.7(10,7.45 for extras and $T-5feiU.26 for good 
MOOBM’S BUBAL MEW-YOB ME B 
Hfittjfi of the o'Sceli. 
w' i 71 it. 
GENERAL REVIEW. 
New Year’s Day was very generally observed 
in all parts of the country. The President’s re¬ 
ception at Wflffhinglon was brilliant and crowded. 
The abv nte Of intoxicating liquors from New 
Year's tables in Washington was general. In 
New York business was suspended, and the day, 
a very mild one, given up to social enjoyments. 
A serious riot took place in Rochester, N. Y., 
caused by un attempt to lynch a negro, who had 
committed an outrage. The military ilred upon 
the crowd, killing two men and wounding three. 
Brigham Young has been refused bail, in the 
sum of $500,000, on the chargee of murder and 
polygamy, anil is now a prisoner in one of his 
houses in Salt Lake city. 
The Grand Duke Alexis passed Now Year’s in 
Chicago, and afterwards had a hearty reception 
at Milwaukee. He visits St. Louis and lias de¬ 
cided to Indulge in n grand Buffalo hunt, with 
Gen. Sheridan and a band of Indians. 
The New York Legislature organized onTues-* 
day, electing Republican officers. Mr. Tweed 
did not take ids scat In the Senate. Gov. Hoff¬ 
man sent in a very long message. The entire 
State dobl is over twenty-nine millions ot dol¬ 
lars ; the State taxes yield over eleven millions; 
the new Capitol has thus far cost two millions; 
the decrease In the production of salt the past 
year has boon 273,054 bushels; caution In relation 
to legislation for savings’ banks is recommended; 
New York Insumncccompunics lose twenty mil¬ 
lions of dollars by the Chicago tire; <hc State 
prison system : mu. satisfactory; there has been 
an inemuto of 17,000 in the arrival of immigrants 
over last year; the canal revenues have been 
double those if lust year; an end to hardships 
indicted upo: witnesses by detention in prisons, 
is recommended ; the eight-hour law should he 
enforced; there should bo a law in relation to 
street processions, securing equal rights to all; 
tho purity of the elections must be maintained, 
and constitutional reform is advised. 
The public debt was decreased $4,412,956.71 dur¬ 
ing December. 
Mr. Yalerien Shirk off is now in charge of the 
Russian Legation in Washington, vice General 
Garloff. 
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DOMESTIC NEWS. 
New York City a nd Vicinity. 
Mayor Hale gave no official reception on 
New Year's Day. Ti c old Board of Assistant 
Aldermen, on that day, passed a resolution of 
Impeachment against the Mayor, when he at 
once recognized tho new Board of Assistant Al ¬ 
dermen. ami they wore sworn Into office, after 
which they vetoed the impeachment resolution. 
Policemen guard the City llnll. The question 
of impeachment 11 to be tested. 
The debt of tho City of New York, aocording 
to the Governor’s message, is less than $100,000,- 
000, and the cjt.y is able to meet its engagement*. 
The new Judges ol' the Supreme ami Superior 
Court took their seats on Tuesday. 
Gen, Eigel is introducing reforms into tlie 
Register’s office, 
Ou New Year’s Day Judge Barnard released 
ex-CoiitroHer Connolly from jail. 
The ship Eilropu, from Glasgow to New York, 
has been lost at sea. The crew was saved. 
The Senate Committee ou Investigation and 
Retrenchment is looking Into New York Custom 
House affairs. 
The editors of the Tribune have been exam¬ 
ined by the Custom House Investigating Com¬ 
mittee. 
The Bar Association of Neiv York City has 
adopted a memorial to the Legislature against 
judicial corruption. 
Fires. 
Dec, 30, at Monroe, La., sixty buildings, 
were burned: loss, $589,000. Origin supposed to 
be accidental. 
Dec. 28, n tiro occurred at Little Rock, Ark.; 
loss. $100,000. 
The Clifton Springs (N. Y.,) Hotel was burned 
on the 4th. Loss $120,000. 
Political. 
Senator Sherman is likely to be re-elected 
from Ohio. 
Col. AJvah Crocker takes Gov. Wasbburne’s 
place in the House, from Massachusetts. 
Wm. Elliott is Speaker of the House in the 
Pennsylvania Legislature. 
The message of the Governor of Rhode Island 
shows that State in a satisfactory condition. 
It is expected that the courts and the Legisla¬ 
ture will commence a new war against the Erie 
Railway management this month. 
Olive Logan abandons the Women Suffrage 
party. 
Pennsylvania Republicans hope to secure the 
National Convention in Philadelphia. 
The Labor Reformers have held a State Con¬ 
vention in Bridgeport, Conn. 
A bill has been Introduced at Albany to legis¬ 
late Mayor Hall out. of office. 
O’Donovan Rossa will contest Wm. M. Tweed’s 
scat in the New York Senate. 
The State Senate of New York ratified the 
Fifteenth Amendment, Jan. 3,27 to 1. 
The total debt of Pennsylvania is $29,000,000, 
The Governor recommends compulsory vaccin¬ 
ation. 
The Republicans of New Hampshire have re¬ 
nominated Gen. Grant. E. D. Straw of Man¬ 
chester isihe candidate for Governor. 
The President is visiting in Philadelphia. No 
apprehension is felt by Secretary Fish of a war 
with Spain, on account, of the Cuban difficulty. 
A conflict has broken out in the Louisiana 
Legislature. There is a dead-lock in Legislative 
affair*, and Gov. Wavmotb and his friends have 
been arrested on n charge of conspiracy. The 
Governor appeals to the President, and fears an¬ 
archy and bloodshed. 
Crimes. 
Eighteen Ku-Klux have confessed their 
guilt in the court at Columbia, S. C. 
A terrible tragedy took place in Little Rock, 
Ark., Jan. 3, in which two men, highly connect¬ 
ed, and it woman, wore shot. 
A man and two women have been found mur¬ 
dered at Windsor Locks, Ct. 
Tho remarkable Wharton trial is still in pro¬ 
gress at Annapolis, Md. The defense is gaining 
strength. 
A German named Bruok was shot in Williams¬ 
burg. New Year's night. It is thought he will die. 
Dec. 28, a young man, Mr. Rufus Ripley, aged 
24 i-2 years, committed suicide in New York, In 
a bank in which he was employed. A post mor¬ 
tem examiiiarion showed that needle-like pro¬ 
jections of bone were pressing into his brain 
from the Inside of the skull. These gave him un 
intolerable and Incurable headache. 
A man nntned Ross, of Elk Prairie, III., shot 
his wife, child and inothor-in-law, and stabbed 
his brother n few days since. He then escaped. 
Dec. 31, Mr. Robert.J. Harvey, a New York 
merchant, was murdered in Brooklyn for his 
money. No clue to the murderers. On New 
Year’s Eve, Mr. Robert Edwards of Brooklyn 
was garrotedand robbed while on his way home. 
Wounds supposed to be t'uUil. 
The negro Howard, who came so nearly being 
lynched in Rochester, has been sentenced to the 
Auburn State Prison for twenty years. 
Ku-Klux outrages are reported from Frank¬ 
fort, Ky. 
January 4th, Dr. J. N. Thacker of Fort Wayne, 
lnd. t shot Chief of Police, Patrick McGee, killing 
him instantly. 
Accidents anti Disasters. 
The boiler in the Chesapeake Molding and 
Mowing Works, Baltimore, exploded on the 
29th, killing one man and wounding several. 
ObituartcN. 
James Henry Hackett, the veteran actor, 
died in Jamaica, N. Y., Dec. 28, in the seventy- 
second year of his age. He was the son of a 
Hollander, born in New York city, at No. 72 
William street, March 15,1800. He first appear¬ 
ed on the stage in London, In 1826. He was fa¬ 
mous as a Shakspeareun actor. 
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FOREIGN NEWS. 
From Great Britain. 
Tee Prince of Wales continues to improve. 
There has been a riot in Limerick. The Queeu 
lias published a letter of thanks to her subjects 
for their recent sympathy. Minister Schenek J 
Iui8g0nc to Paris to meet Gen, Sherman and 
Lieut. Grant. A demonstration in favor of Sir 
Charles Dilke is proposed by his friends. Dur¬ 
ing a trial in Kittydlopher, Ireland, the court¬ 
room floor gave way, wounding a large number 
ami killing some. 
The Irish of Liverpool have made a great de¬ 
mons! ml ion in favor of home rule. The Alabama 
claims are being extensively discussed in Eng¬ 
lish papers. A church has been st ruck by light¬ 
ning and destroyed, in Manchester. 
From France. 
French troops have won brilliant success in 
Oran, Algiers. Gambetta has gone to Toulon. 
Victor Hugo has been nominated for llie Assem¬ 
bly. The sale of photographs of the executed 
Communists has been prohibited. President 
Thier* received i lie Deputies on New Year's Day. 
Gambctta’s presence at Marseilles created great 
disorder. 
Tho murderers of Gens. Lecompte and Thomas 
will soon be executed. 
From Germany. 
Herr Stohch is Minister of Marine in place 
of Gen. Von Boon. 
Persia. 
The terrible famine still rages. Whole dis¬ 
tricts have been depopulated. The distress in 
the cit ies is terrible, and the Government can do 
nothing. 
From Italy. 
The Pope was too “ indisposed ” to receive 
the King’s congratulations on New Year’s Day. 
A grand banquet has been given to the Tele¬ 
graphic Conference. The next meeting will be 
held at St, Petersburg iu 1875. 
From Spain. 
A speedy peace with the South American 
Republics is predicted. There is another minis¬ 
terial crisis. 
There is great excitement in Spain over Cuban 
affairs. Four of the best iron-clads have been 
dispatched, and troops are being sent out. 
From Hiissia. 
The Russian official organ expresses renewed 
satisfaction at the offheption given the Grand 
Duke in this country. 
Prince Gortschakoff, in a letter to Mr. Curtin, 
says tie shall allow Mr. Catacaz.v to make his de¬ 
fense. The Prince hopes nothing will impair the 
old and cordial friendship between the United 
States and Russia. The Czar has decorated Mr. 
Albert Bierstadt. with the cross of St. Stanislaus. 
From Greece. 
FOUR Greek brigs have been wrecked in the 
Black Se». All on board perished. 
From Cuba. 
Outrages continue to be perpetrated. The 
owner of the steamer Florida has informed the 
Navy Department of its seizure. Engagements 
have taken place between the Spanish troops 
and the rebels. Thirty Cubans were killed. 
■* • ♦- 
Mr. \V. G. Dnnsrnth—Bear Sir:—Watch No. 
21075—bearing Trade Murk “Frederick Ather¬ 
ton & Co., Marion, N. J.”—manufactured by 
United States Watch Co., has been carried by me 
three (3) months; its total variation from mean 
time being only twenty-five (35) seconds in that 
time.— Wm. H. Howard, Pittsburgh, Feb. 23, 
1869. 
--- 
Youth nnd Beauty is the envy of every lady, 
and delight of gentlemen. Ladies who are not 
blessed by nature can very much improve their 
beauty by using Geo. W. Laird’ 8 “Bloom of 
Youth." It will remove all blemishes from the 
skin, leaving it perfectly beautiful. Sold at all 
druggists In the United States. Depot 5 Gold 
street, N. Y. 
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Another Lie Nailed.—'The Hon. Thomas Mur¬ 
phy, ex-Collector, is not nor-never has been a 
stockholder in our works. We supply the Gov¬ 
ernment because our Settles are the best and 
cheapest . The Jones Scare Works, Bingham¬ 
ton, N. Y. 
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We compile from the 1st of January Schedule of the 
Public Debt the following classification of United 
States Stocks: 
THE MARKETS. 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS. 
NEW' YORK, Saturday, January 6,1872. 
There is an improved general trade since the Now 
Year. The Importers are paying large Duties at the 
Custom House preliminary to placing their Goods on 
the market, and tiic prospects for the Spring business 
throughout the country are deemed quite promising. 
Financial and Money attViSrs arc not so satisfactory 
as it would be desirable to have them on entering 
upon the New Year. Confidence baa been shaken In 
several of our Savings Bnuks, and the system itself is 
brought under some parlittl distrust by the loose in¬ 
vestments which the new concerns, competing with 
the long-established Banks, have to a greater or less 
extent fell into. But we apprehend the present 
trouble will pass over without serious consequences, 
and hope that the lesson will not be lost upou the 
Havings administrations generally. One or two mil¬ 
lions of Greenbacks and National Currency have been 
withdrawn from Wall street to meet tho run on the 
Third Avenue Savings Bank and to strengthen the 
tills of the other Savings Banks, whose half-yearly 
Dividends are payable in a few days. There is not 
much Currency going West or South, but the scare 
among the Banks from the recent failure of the Ocean 
and Eighth National, has induced extra caution, and 
the Money Market is very stringent tills week, while 
the Stock Brokers, who had Inaugurated a rapid rise 
in speculation, are larger borrowers than usual. 
Gold is a fraction higher than on last report, though 
not active, at I09K®109)4, and exchange on London is 
barely steady at 109)4 per cent. 
The following are the comparative movements of 
j City Banks for the past fortnight: 
Dec. 23. Dec. 30. 
Capital. $87,301,600 $87,301,600 
- r m ‘70.5it.0lO 
65.332,300 
Fr.VDED (GOLD) STOCKS, I 
Date. Coupon. 
5-20*. 1862.$352,051,300 
5-3.0.1861. 40,916.650 
5-a»s. 18tS. 120,264,900 
S-lfta, 1865. mew).. 166.220,050 
5-20s, 1*67.. .... .. 229.sl5.25fl 
5-2l)s. 1808. 26,050,550 
XITEI) STATES, .TAX. 1. 
Registered. Total. 
Registered. 
$iB.377.«0 
43,416,850 
43,01)2,800 
68,463,050 
9U6O.O00 
12,000,500 
Total o-TOs... $936,523,710 $422,OK.SjO 
Sixes. 1881. 91,000,300 192.IHJ.9fO 
Fives, 10-lOa. 56,352,250 l.iH.035,050 
Lives, 1874. 15,955,000 6,045,000 
New Fires, 1*1.. 8,313,250 Hv.84,400 
$421,028,950 
84,333,500 
163,317,700 
229,669,100 
320.975.250 
39,260,050 
$1,255,6)0,550 
283,681.30 
194,567,300 
20.000,000 
96,997,650 
Total.$1,106,1124,500 $746,932,200 *1,853,856,700 
Total March 4, .1*8*.... 2,107.846,160 
Reduction of Funded Debt.$253,969,450 
Yearly Gold Interest charge, 1869. 124,255,860 
Present yearly charge. 108415,752 
Reduction Interest C harge. $18,139,598 
Reduction In Funded debt as above.... 253,689,450 
Reduction of Treasury Circulation. 27,635,407 
Total payments on Debt.$2el,624,857 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Ngw York, Friday, Jan. 6,1872. 
Keeeiptw. — The receipts Of the prlncipul kinds of 
produce since January 1st embrace i.S.MO bales of cot¬ 
ton, 250 pkgs. dried fruils. 1,745 hbl* egg*. Sr,>-50 bbls. 
ilonr. 27,340 bush, wheat. 156,531) Push, corn, 55.650 bush, 
oat*. 44,00(1 hush. Uirley, 7,Wo, Micks gras- seed, 1,374 
bbls. beans. 400 bbls. corn meal, Live bags do., 583 bales 
hops, 2,042 pkgs, pork, 772 pkgA, beef 6,407 pkgs. cut 
meat, JO,215 pkge laid, 136 kegs do,, 7.051 pkgs butter, 
6,946 pkgs. cheese, 5.198 dressed hogs, 1,002 bags pen- 
mils . .is tilids. tobacco, 2.Oil boxes and eases do., 2,707 
bbls. whisky, 256 bales wool. 
Beeswax. -The late fair rldpplug movement has 
relieved (lie market. The arrivals are small. Prices 
are firm, Hates nf Southern at ;i.W.'i 6 ,He. 
ncaiin mid I'i'iis.-Tile toTiwils have been large 
and puces have been steadily declining. At the close 
the jobbing demand Is much better and there Is ttmore 
confident tone to the market. Pi hue mediums sell at 
$2.00®?.55; good ilo. *L2(k'j.2JF;; fitir, $1.75(«.2; prime 
marrowfat,-, fi&lGMIi: good do. f2.10>V2.s'i; prime kid¬ 
ney, ♦fidvS.Stii red kidney, 2 . 2 . 5 . Green peas are 
selling moderately well: pnme bring IK.lbtt2.15; Cana¬ 
da in barrels, ( 1 . 2 b, ivtuilu •. It I ,» • two bushel 
bag, $2.41*52.30. 
Broom Corn. There is a very light outlet and 
prices arc entirely nominal. For choice hurl. 106,11c.; 
ucwjnodtuni. waUc.; uirt medium. 6 .7e; pale, .V.j, 0 c. 
Btuter.—Themarket continues quiet, not that there 
is no local inquiry but there is a great want of the 
usual cold vi rather cull that should favor us with the 
opening of January, especially, as it follows nearly 
two weeks of dull holiday trade. Eastern buyers have 
made u moderate show Jntteriy.tiii.1iiK Welsh tubs 
mostly at a range oil 28 m 6!c. New winter made batter 
has a poor appearance this season, and • < mo of it is 
altogctllri rejected. The following are the quoted 
rates, but Die extreme of ranges Is seldom obtained. 
Receipt*of butler lrom April, or the appearance of 
new butter, until Jan. I, pkgs Same time last 
year, 135,’KMdo. Receipts lor year ISil, 710,090 pkgs. 
Do., 1870, 550.000 do. Mute,newt by pails, pood, 32®3oc.; 
State |AiiIs, finest selections, JO,;37e. j Hmto dairies, 
fine, 29m, 31r., State dairies.tali i o good, 26m 28e.; State, 
hull-tubs, good to fine. .ledUe.; Hinte, do., common to 
fair. MttKltfe,; State, lirktns. fine yellow, fft&aoc.; 
State Welsh, good dallies 21be80c. ; State do., com¬ 
mon to Fair, 22 m 25c.; Stale do., fresh muke, ;4l®;>2c.; 
Ska 55( ; i lino, good, 2I@23c.; 
Ohio, Central and Southern. 14 •. 17 c.; Western, choice 
yellow, 27k5.'25e. , WoBtCTn, -tore-packed, 8 Ml 8 e. ; rolls, 
good West, 226825c, ( rolls, common to fair, 13Ml8c.; 
grease butter, U® 8 )fC. 
Cheese.- The market continues very dull- There 
is scarcely tiny call from shippers. The stock is fair 
and freely offered, with a disposition In some quarters 
to force business, li is difficult to obtain a bid of over 
13c. for the beat. The home trade buy cautiously and 
insist on easy In: arcs. Tim shipments I net week were 
201,335pounds; from January 1 , pni. 70,245,881 pounds, 
against same time in JK7II, 61,710,435 pounds. The quo¬ 
tations are. for choice sintc factories, 13Mlb\; com¬ 
mon to fair Slab', It'(M |- Western. ufalSc. Re¬ 
ceipts, 1871.1,487.700 boxes; do. 1870, 1,544.91X1 boxes. 
Colton. The market has been quiet, but the high 
prices current for contracts give tone to the general 
market. The European markets arc much hettor, but 
there is stiff too much (liapartty between the markets 
to admit of much business. Spinners seem disposed 
to i>ur<'base only sufficient to meet current, wants. 
Uplands. Alabainu. N. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary' . 17% 17v 18>< 18% 
Good Ordinary.. . li)S 10* It)* 
Low Middling.... 20 2614 20* 20K 
Middling.. 20* 20« 21* 21X 
Good Middling 21H 21 % &X 2244 
For forward delivery there Is an active trade at ad¬ 
vanced and very Irregular rates. 
Latest sales are at <9:)NM20>.i? for Jan.. 21M 21*c. for 
n "i _•■ '.‘ 1 for ;pnl and 
21)vM211},e for -May on tile basis of low middling. 
Dried Fruit.—Apples are quiet and tendinglower. 
The German inarkel abroad is well supplied, and there 
Is no help to be looked tor from Hint quarter. J't aches 
are tti fair grocery demand at old figures. Hmall fruits 
nomlual. 
peeled, now N. i '„ r.i". 19c.; do., do do., loMlOkp.; do. 
E. Hit. Vii.. 16 m 16He., new unpcelcd halves.7 8 c,; do. 
qrs.. tk.' i'.o.c. Uluins, 2-iM27r. ( berries, new, pu.,28K@ 
29c. Rluukburi I,.-?, 13c. Rnspberrlcs, 26,7k29c. 
Eggs. -The arrivals are much lighter, and with a 
vervfair trade for the season, prices are firm. Sales 
of fresh at 37M3J6C. lor Jersey; 35C#3fic. for State and 
Fenu.; ye- for Western, extra brands, 33H@34c. 
for Western, .ordinary brands. Limed at 29<«,S0c. foi 
State, 28e. for Western. 
Flax -In moderate demand, but nothing is bought 
ahead to any extent. We quote N R.,fair to )>rime, 
l&alSc.; Canada do., 45®16c. Tow, 26M3UC. 
Flour. -The market is Improving. As was expect¬ 
ed with the opening of dm new year, orders from 
abroad are more liberal, and as the stocks here are not 
large and the arrivals very moderate, advanced prices 
are obtained- The quotations are at $5.806.6.15 for 
—_.. - tip 4A,,.|i fnr ratlDitiAit avfrn t\t. • iff iYl 
tra do., including ehtppiug brands of round hoop Ohio 
at $ii o03i6JW. and trade brulliJs nf do. at $»'.XyS.7.25; 
goud to choice will re wheat extras ct $7.20®7.»; Min¬ 
nesota. fair to very choice extra, at $7.0008.10: St. 
Louis at $6.65*3 7.25 for common to fait extra, and $7.30 
Loans.-. .2D,363.500 270,534,0(0 
Gold and Greenbacks. 03,982,500 65.332,300 
Deposits..199,34(5,700 200,400.800 
Circulation.— 28,576,000 28,542,8(1(1 
PRICE or STOCKS AND BONDS. 
American Gold. 
U. S. 5-20’s of 1867.. 
D. S. 6 s of 1881. 
U. s. 10-40». 5 F ets ... 
17. S. New Loan. 
N. Y. Bounty Loan., 
Tennessee*. 
Virginias, new. 
Missouri Bonds... ... 
North Carolina*, old. 
U. S. Currency 6 s. 
Centra) Pacifies. 
Union do... 
Western Telegraph... 
Pacific Mail. 
Lake Shore Scrip. 
I N. Y. Central Stock... 
t Do. Scrip . 
Reading.. 
► Roek Island... 
, N. West. 
'. Do. tTorencd. 
J St. Paul.... 
,1)0. Preferred.. 
iLake shore. 
Ohio and Mississippi. 
Toledo & Wabash.... 
, Erie... 
, V nlan Uiieiiie Stock .. 
5 Adams Express. 
American Express— 
4 , United States Exp’s. • 
The Stock Market was higher than the above quota¬ 
tions up to Thursday, when prices on the Railroads 
and Western Telegraph gave way 2&2S P«r cent. 
to choice. Rye is quiet, at M-augo-w. Huctwneat 
Hour selling at #8.3ftU3.80. 
Fresh Fm It*.—Apple dealers have been forced to 
drop prices as the recent figures tended to keep buyers 
who might be counted upon to reduce stock out of 
market. They are selling none too freely at the close 
and the recent thaw lias been detrimental to the ex¬ 
posed lot- Cranberries are quiet ns buyers stocked 
no pretty free I v before the holidays, Soft stock is 
selling low. Grapes nominal. La., oraliges fT4i8 per 
bbl Ueannt? without speculation and easy. 
Apples. Mid)., id., bbl. FVokflO; do. Statu good, $4@ 
4.25: d.i. selections, $t.25i'>4.50; grapes,common, lb, 2M 
® 8 Ue.. do. good. .|MMv. enmlu-rrles, line. bbl.. *9@9.50; 
do. common tofaLr.36.fA76.no-. do. orates,Hue,$3@3.25; 
do. do. common, $2M2.)0; oranges, lai., bbl., $7@8; 
i >ean nis. Wilmington, busb., 31.9it72: Virglnla, new, 
.•M.50 <l 1.80; do. common. $1(7(1.26; chtesnuts, $1.75® 
2; tiickory nuls, $1-75682; black watnuts, 75c.; pecan 
nuts. It' iV'i Pc. 
Ciruin.- Wheat is lield with more confidence. 
The export demand shows some improvement, but 
the chief feature working in favor of the market is 
the stronger tone, as the other side, influenced by the 
