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sheep soiling at 0<sti«c. for very poor, T5*'ffl7H<;. for 
fair to Rood, anil 7 for prime. Lambs are now 
coming from the West, and sell at lOSu11 'ye, for O., 12 
©13c.. for State, and I.Ville. for prime to extra Jer¬ 
sey. A few late sales are Riven its follows, lo convey 
a bettor Idea of tile market, vl*:—1170. thin lambs, 
40 tbs. average, at IOC; 14T do., belter duality. 17 lbs., 
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the close, and some are left over. 
Hogs. -These continue to come forward about 
twice as fast us they did lust year. There were iFx.l'tj 
hogs received here in May, while for the same time 
last year we had only 1>0,022. There Is one ear of live 
hogs to report, soft! before killing. They worn from 
Missouri. 112 I lift., and brought tl.lk). Cl tv-slaughtered 
sell at IhMl.Ho., as extremes, which is i&C. lower than 
last week. From all accounts, there arc plenty of 
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LATEST, June Mill. JV>1. Beeves. -With 
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