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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Itytttfi of the (iJlpiii. 
GENERAL REVIEW. 
This trial of Stokes has com radioed... The 
( oneva Court lias settled the indirect claims 
mention....Tim President ban visitod the JnM- 
I »e. ...Judifo Davis Withdraws from the Proei- 
<■ eucy—New Vork editors have held a conven- 
t Ion. There Is much rejoicing In England over 
(he withdrawal of the indirect claims_The 
fourth was celebrated with rrtat all over the 
•ountry ... A crisis is approaching in Franco... 
Terrible disasters have occurred. 
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DOMESTIC NEWS. 
New Vork City amt Vicinity. 
Seven days were consumed obtaining a 
Jury to try Edward H. Stokes for the murder of 
James Fisk, Jr. Eliza Frey found a burglar In 
her room, gave an alarm and as he attempted to 
Jump from tbo window, seized him by Ills coat 
tails, tore his coal oil him, and he was finally 
secured by an officer. His runnels John McCarthy 
.There la again com motion among the maria 
gensof the Erie Ibid way. in consequence of the 
approaching election of new directors July u 
seven to twelve cast's or small-nox are ro- 
nom-d duJIv In this city . Francis Pape was 
instantly killed by being crushed by a fern - 
boat at the foot of Grand street There were 
JiO deaths in Brooklyn lust week The New 
York Hospital for the Treatment of Nervous 
Wiley for Secretary of State.. John I;. Green for 
Judge of Supreme Court and Isaac B. Riley for 
member ol Board of Pubtfi Works Judge 
David Dm Is bus w ritten a Letter withdrawing 
his name as a candidate for the Presidency, he 
having been nominated try the Isibor Reformers 
.. Att'y-Oen. Williams says Oregon Ls wild for 
Gen. (in n The biheral Republican-, of New¬ 
ark. V, J., have hold a Greeley mliticiition moot¬ 
ing. at whii'b Gen. Kilpiilrtek made a telling 
speech. El Ditnidtj. Kansas, has beau In a state 
of war over the attempt of Augusta people to 
move the county seat , .The mueh-talkod-of 
fifth Avenue Hotel Conference was held on the 
20th. It proved to be so strongly In favor ol 
Greeley tliat no business was none .Some 
Democrats have hold a consultation at bong 
Branch, where 8. 8. Cox is at topping for Ills 
health r)n the/list, it was believed that the 
Treaty ol Washington was safe, and the tmes- 
tion of indirect claims had been sett led. Cali¬ 
fornia will go for Greeley at Baltimore ..A 
conference of Free Traders at the Fifth Avenue 
Hotel has nominated Win. H. Groeshcek and 
Frederick Law Olmstead for President and Vice- 
President ..Brooklyn has held a great Grant 
ratitlcjitton meeting_Olmstead declines to run 
for Vice-President. 
Washington, It. (!, 
J. (’. Woodward, of Iowa, has been ap¬ 
pointed Principal Examiner of the Patou t Office; 
J. K. M. Bowen, ol Washington, First Assistant 
Examiner of Interference, and M. 8. Hopkins, 
of Virginia, First Assistant Examiner of Trade 
Marks According to a statement In the 
Treasury Department, the cash balances out¬ 
standing against Collectors of Internal Revenue 
are less than one-tenth of one pur cent, of the 
amount paid into the treasury from March 3, 
1859, to Moron 3, 1872, 
Disease* has received and treated 372 canes the 
oast year. The -sale of dangerous torpedos and 
f) reworks has been prohibited hy I ho Superin¬ 
tendent of Police ot New York city .. The 
stablemen on the city railway lines tire agitating 
a strike for Increased wages At. Prospect 
ark Fair Grounds June 27, Goldsmith Maid, 
buoy and Henry trotted for a purse of $.5,000, 
best time in live. Goldsmith Maul won In three 
straight heats. Time, 2:t7V 2:10. 2;17V. The 
police force has become r‘xlmiiHte<l wnudiing the 
strikers, and it is nroposed to call out UmmlUtlu! 
in one week the new street-cleaning depart. 
Uicnt cleaned (SOI mllos. employed -J,£Bk men. 
i'ff*... rl ! r,lt ' MRS? ri8, ‘ curls, at an expense of 
•, *n s,,,. , — ■■ i ’•»!»* urn > it 
*10,WL and removed83.497 cubic .vut'dsof refuse. 
; i . Geii. Butler has hOan fully vindicated in the 
i iiden case Irtjrfl Gordon has again appeared 
ni the courts and been examined Dr. (ivies, 
charged with malmiicttee. has been uemiuid 
tffiarged wi th malpractice, has been acquitted 
Chief oi Police McWilliams of Jersey City 
charged with receiving stolen goods, has been 
uomiitted The IuntIn- was the winning boat 
In Hi. New 5 ork yacht race .The Orangemen 
propose to parade on Hie 12th of July There 
w.i-u review of troops in N. v eJty on Hie 4th 
nisi. file labor strike is dally iirovldg more 
and more bitter; the strike of the iron and metal 
workers is assuming vast Importance; the em¬ 
ployee 11 of the Singer Sewing Machltm Co. hold 
out, and money comes to them from abroad 
I wo thousand men in the Iron trade, in Jersey 
ity, hn vc struck .A stoi'tnj meet lug has been 
held by the hi nicer* at the Cooper institute; they 
alked of using force, if necessary ..The bar¬ 
bers strike is successful — The heatlms been In- 
*on«$o f an<l ninny have b««on prostrated. 
tilnecllniieoiis Home New*. 
PRKSI pent On a nt visited the Boston Jubilee 
• ."ne "h- Horace Greeley was announced to 
show Ids BtHtilng trice there Hie 28th Nine 
hundred prisoners in the Auburn, N. V., States' 
Prison, refused In obey orders June 27. but were 
summarily treated, and finally went quietly to 
work J he impeachment trial of Judge McCimn 
.? blocked by I lie withdrawal of the counsel for 
the defense. The commencements of Hrown 
f Diversity, Union College, Cornet) Utiivereity, 
Syracuse L umverslt,y. Georgetown. D. C„ Col¬ 
lege, Hamilton College. Vfwsar College, and 
oili'-r minor Instil nttons, have occurred t he past 
week the French Hand of Garde Itenub- 
llcalne attending the Boston Jubilee, are nm. 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
From France. 
M. Tigers is firm in favor of a Uepublic 
'I he negotiations lor Hie final payment ol the 
Germah indemnity have been completed . 
France tins paid Switzerland two millions of 
francs, a part, due for maintaining Gen. Hour- 
bait i* army while It was In Switzerland. ..A 
political crisis is approaching in France; the 
in embers of the Right have decided to leave M 
Thiers; the Ministry tendered its resignation. 
Marguerite Dixlihim lias been reprieved. 
From Switzerland. 
The Geneva Court of Arbitration lias de¬ 
cided that Hu-United States datum for indirect 
damages are inadmissible, and the Cubed 
Htntcs has withdrawn the claim. The British 
Government law withdrawn Its request for an 
adjournment for eight months, end filed its 
argument Dispatches have been received stat¬ 
ing the tear In England that the Court of Arbi¬ 
tration will make .in a Hi mat-ivc decision on the 
American claims for direct damages, is well 
founded. 
lTIlftcelliineotiM Foreign New*. 
Do. Howahii has been released by the 
Spanish Government A treaty providing fur 
evacuation of German troops from Freuob ter¬ 
ritory was to have been signed the Sgtii nit 
The masters, and workmen on a strike In Ism- 
don are seeking to adjust Hn-ir differences In 
arbitration The Spanish JMinlstr.v Is in favor 
of a sejmiatjon of Church and State Recent 
engagements have taken place m the Easier. 
Department of Cutia .The revolutionist* In 
Mexico propose to submit to the jRnrey Govern¬ 
ment .. A pleasure bout on the Rio Grande, 
conlaiuitig Americana. has been tired upon br 
I he Mexicans The American vessels at ttio tie ' 
Janeiro saluted Hie Grand Duke. The Emperor 
Visited the Flagship of the Russians . The Ger¬ 
man fleet bombarded t he town of Port-ail - 
Prince toi seven hours 1 Tho Government paid 
the Germans $15,000 on account a great bun- 
uuet was given to Lord Lisgar, at Montreal, on 
the 21st nit. 
OCD.OOO. The Treasury anticipated the July Interest, 
several days ago when called for. 'those disburse- j 
went* will throw n largo amount ot money on Wall 
street for reinvestment, anil the rates of Interest Hre 
already ruling cheap, 4 to fi per cent, on call loan, and 
<5 to 7 per cent, on mercantile discounts. The Stock 
market Is looking Arm. especially on the latest news 
about the Washington Treaty, which looks wore like 
a definite and satisfactory settlwent than for some 
months past. Indeed the chief difficulty of " Indirect, 
claims" has been removed, and the Geneva Hoard 
will now proceed to settle the amount of direct dam¬ 
ages from the piracies of Hie Alabama. 
Gonernl trade I* not active this week. The export 
demand for Grain, Tobacco and Provisions continues 
good, and the clearances of the week from tills port 
arc of tho value of nearly $5,600,000. 
Gold has ruled very steady. It, wu* Inclined to go 
lower curly In tlie week, but an Improved demand for 
Foreign Exchange, at full gold shipping rates, has 
made the market steady again. 
Tho Fourth of July holiday Is likely to add to the 
quiet of general trade next week, and will also Inter¬ 
fere with the movements of the Stock Exchange 
somewhat. . 
Among the highly prosperous counties of tho rich 
State of Missouri is Greene, which has a total debt of 
only $415,000, while Its assessed valuation Is over 
96,000,000- Messrs. Gwynne A Day have been selling 
rapidiy the 8 per cent, bonds of this County, arid an¬ 
nounce that they have Only $100,000 remaining, which 
they will sell ul80and Interest, 
Tlie following are the comparative movements of 
the city Hunks for the past fortnight: 
June 1,5. June 22. ! 
Capital.*87,I54jOOO |M7,1.5t,«00 i 
Loans.2»i,704,,3tl(l 2112,806,800 I 
Gold and Greenbacks. 7.5,724,an 73.811 nxi , 
Deposits.228,995,301) 228,931. 0 (Xj | , 
Circulation. 27.519,300 27,528,100 J i 
P It ICE III' STOCKS ANI) ill) nub. 
ly open arrival. We have had another abundant 
week of cherries. It I* dtmeult to give an idea of 
steady price*. The weather Is severe upon packed 
fruits of all kinds, and tlie preserver has about his 
own way utter the morning sales. 5Ve quote : 
Russell $V"A50, Southern apples $2®,1 p bbk, 76c.® 
I.W Per crate; fancy strawberries )' quart 15®20c. 
small hulled do. 2K®4e„ Antwerp raspberry 3ds 13®. 
He.. black cup* V qt Kht iacv, blackberries seedling 1' 
qt 206250., common 5® 10 c.: gooseberries c bush, fair 
Hzofc«,4Ji0 ; (Southern peaches per dale In good or¬ 
der **''5; cherries, fancy. Including prime sour, 12 
'"*• * alr 5®8e., poor 3®. 4c,; a few pours quote 3®, 
* . ; )>f*ai)Ut8 $1.4 (Vrj 1.86 fur f'omniun to fair 
anil $2®2.20 for prime. 
(Urn In.— For wheat prices are decidedly lower, 
with roports from the ether side against a shipping 
trade even at the reduced figures. No. 2 in store at 
f1.fi.gkj.50; No. 1 In store at 81.trtot.ai ; winter red 
western ill $1,116®. 1,71; amber western, $1.73(6. 1.75 land 
while western al ll.70sal.80. Kvo |„ dull ; western. 
8ic. (hit* are lower and rnoilerately active ; western 
44B(»46c.s Ohio. 45® «!e • Stale. ISmM e. Harley malt 
Is in fair demand at $1.0.. for two-rowed Slate. Corn 
Is plenty arid tower The export business Is lighter. 
Sales at Wmtite. for steamer lots Western mixed; 114 
<%65c. for sailing do. 
western mixed ; 64 
Huy «n*l Straw.—The market hus been verv 
Steady the lust, few days, with shippers closing out 
their orders more freely. 
Shipping hay,*U.V« 1.20, retail$1.40® 1.60, saltOac®*!, 
clover 80®,50c. bong rye straw $1.10®. 1.15, short R.W 
90c., out, 705i7.>c., wheat fiO-tfA. 
Hop*. About 400 bull's old have been exported, 
und there Is, If anything, u firmer market, Drawers 
are in tbo market for best. lot*, winch are scarce, and 
pay full prices. Tlie reports from the growing crop 
here are conflicting. The German crop |s doing well. 
Niov 5 ork*. growth 187). 22 ®fA ; Eastern do. KtolWc., 
Western do. t&oiWc,. 4 curlings do. 711 Uk.o.'iOe.. Olds do. 
IJ| lik" 15c,, Havorlons fi5cj76e-, English rKtoiVW'. 
I’onllry mid Game. Celling close up to the re¬ 
ceipts, and full prices are obtained. l,lve Poultrv- 
Spring chickens 76c.r«jl. 12 per pair. Fowls—Jersey, is 
(i* 19c ; do, Western. 17®. 18c. Turkeys Jersey, l.Vrfpic.; 
Western, do., I.Wlrtc. Duck* Jersey. n B lr, 11.25® 1.50.; 
do. VVcslern, 75e. Geese Western, tl.tilk,. 1,75. En¬ 
glish 8nlpi>, per do/.., fl,7W2 Wild pigeons, stall- 
fed, per «■»--* fji 
, >2/6,2.50, 
It. 8. lis of 1881. 
it. 8.10-40*, 6 v et# . 
U. H. New Doan. 
N. Y.lHounty Doan.. 
Tennessee*. 
Virginia*, new. 
Missouri Bonds. 
Union do. 
Western Telegraph.. 
Pacific Mall. 
N. V. Central Stock.. 
.list; 
N. \ . Central Scrip 
. 
11*4 
R/ick Island..... 
111 
12b 4 
N. West.. 
• 7,3* 
112 
Du, Preferred. 
. 90 4 
113 
Ht, Paul. 
. 64 K 
11(1 
Du. Preferred. 
. 78 
. 74 
Luke Hhoic. .... 
5(7 
, 57 
|ohlo and Mississtenl 
. 46 H 
. 91!{ 
Toledo A Walmsh_ 
7<; 
IDS 
Erie. 
105 
1 nton Pacific HtocK 
3814 
9(4 
Adnm* Express 
97 
76 H 
American Express.... 
Ml 
734 
United Slates Exp's. 
87 h; 
97\ 
Bills on London. 
109 kt 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Monday, July 1, 1872. 
Receipt*. The receipts Of the principal kinds of 
produce since our last are as follows: 
Corn, hush.1,50(1,000, Pork, bids. 950 
Oats, “ .. 
Wheat, " . 
Meal, " . 
Rye. " . 
Harley, " . 
Malt. “ . 
Meal, bags,,..... 
Seed, " . 
Peanuts " . 
Cut Meats, bbts... 
300,000 Fluor, “ . . 
82,3,000 Beuns, “ . 
3,676 Eggs. •* . 
37,(Kill,Cotton, bales. 
6,(757 Hope, ** . 
3,600 Wool " . 
(110 Butler, pkgs. 
423 Cheese, •• . 
1,330 Lard, “ . 
3,200 Dried fnillH, pkgs. 
Pravlwlon™. Perk Is Ui tile Imynr'* favor, with a 
fair amount ot stuck nn sale, and unfa vorable. reports 
tr/im the West Mess at $13.20 for June, $|,3,,|0 for 
July, >13(00 fur Kept. Western prime me**, $12.50® 
•*75. Dressed hogs aivj weak, with a large supply: 
city, ff.v«(|c. Middle' are held firmly, with small 
slocks and a moderate shipping Dado; lung dear, 
/ H'o. ( at meats sell in small lot* at 11® I2i<c. for 
hams 111 pickle. 9 mi e. f.irdn. In sail 6:,®„n.r,for 
slifiuldcis In salt. 5K®,f)Vc. for do ni pickle. Huiokcd 
meal* meet with a fair trade ill stcadv rates 
ham* UH® l ie., shoulder* W.c-jc.. clear rib HUOUlifc. 
Igird I* ottered freely at reduced price*. New West¬ 
ern steam, R\' 0 . for June and July; Ski for Aug. amt 
Kept. Old is selling in 9'-/'. for June ami July; City 
at KJje,; Jirltuo stvarlne, 9V®J0e. Beef bums, $20®24 
Beer Is uuoted ni $7.60® 9.50 for prime VVostern mess 
8J0®, 12.30 for extra mess. Tierce beet at >Dt® PI fer 
prime me**, and $17® 5) for India mess. 
Kccil. Griis* sell tn small tots unly. Clover lit,® 
9V,C for Ohio. lOts&tlOkyc for State, 9',o lor. Ind- 
ana and Michigan. Timothy at $3,2W3.60. 
Tobacco. -Kentucky leaf bus horn gold freely to 
consumers and moderutely well to shippers at steady 
Prices. Seed leaf meet* with Increased attention 
from shippers with full price* paid. Virginia grades 
are held above tDo views or large buyer*. We quote 
Virginia common to good lug*, 7K®.sVc.: low to me¬ 
dium leal ttolOSc.; good Pi line. 11® lac.; dark wran- 
dark wrap- 
llcalnp aUeiKltncr the Boston Jubilee, me Vr- 
nniteff by President Thlors tn visit Chlongo. 
Rev. Ellplmlel Nutt Porter, D.D., was tnuugur- 
ruted I resident of Union College, June :>M 
liiimilton l.ollege has eonferre/I the degree of 
D.D. D. upon Senator Dante) I*. Prutt, of 
ludiann. The Trustee* of 11 „. PeaDo.lv Edwca- 
tlonaJ I 1 und Initc been In sesjsion tn Boston the 
tmet week. The total miiount ol (lie fund at>- 
I iron rift led since FebruHiy 15, 1871, Ih *140,260. 
D. 8. Jlmnmotid, Hanover, III., lost 50.IXKI voting 
rout during a recent slorin, front the effooth of 
lightning I he assessment roll of California 
aggt egaie*, x\ itli the vahnitioii of former years 
a* a basts, ?.son,iioo.(HHi The new postal cards 
arc. being munufaeiijrod Buffalo has had a 
holhlay over Hie laying of the corner stone of 
tin' new city budding The success of Hie 
French band at the Boston Jubilee i- regarded 
ns marvelous.. Richmond. V«„ has hml a sol¬ 
emni luneri.l aei vice lor the re-interment of 7)8 
Oonfed««it.',soldlf ; tv. who fell at Gettysburg 
the Pbtliidolpljlii strike is uaurly at an end 
iDriVY ‘^biteKundhy School Convention has 
been held at Norwich A dinner was given tn 
Boston, July 1st, to the Grenadier Guard Band 
. . I he great Jubilee goes on from one triumph 
to another etnas day at Harvard passed oil 
pleasantly. 
Crime*. tn © 
John W. Avjcby was executed at Haokon ll,<; 
sack, N. J., June 28. for tho murder of Jacob the 
Eebe ... Diz/.IC Tomlin, Brooklyu, N. y„ was and 
Mabbed June 37, hy her father. Wm. J. Tomlin, 
beenusc she love.l a man lie did not want tier to 
love. David Murpliy has been sentenced in 
New 5 ork city, to be iumged for the murder of " 
( bark's Barry I h<- Indiiins threaten hnstllitloH Mar 
in the Kevlar region, Utah, and the miners are fact 
arming themselves. 1 
... „ Wat 
Disasters. 
moil 
June 27 a Bevere hail storm passed over big I 
C oyelutld, O., doing much damage, the lightning Wftn 
Ulilmg one woman tn her bed Fanny Salmon, 
Newark. N.J., poured kerosene oil oh a fire to 
kindle it and was so severely burned that ft is 
feared she cannot live A. terrible hot lea-ex- A<] 
plosion occurred in the Penitentiary at Oolum- SCAi 
bus, Ohio, on t he 21st tilt- A large nnllding was 
demollflheu, and 32 personB were wounded On 
SlSi o. ulf N a ^blway acoldent took j.lace at 
Beilcytllo, ( anada, caused bv a broken rail._ 
Iwonty-ltve persons wore sea hied In death, and — 
forty-lY.ur horribly wounded. 
Political. 
8EMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
Knets for th«* Ladles.—Mary Carman, Fanner 
Village, N. Y., has used !;5 different patent sew¬ 
ing machines In family sowing; none does so 
beautiful work, line or coarse, as the Wheeler 
A Wilson Dock-Stitch, or is so readily chang¬ 
ed from one kind to another; has sewed with 
one Hint has been In use 111 years, without a 
cent for repairs, and lias the same needles 
that came with the machine, with two others 
in use 10 years, each without repairs. She 
has supported a family of three, sometimes 
earning *4.00 per day, or *1.00 in an evening. 
See the new Improvements and Woods' Look 
Stitch Ripper. 
-— -m- 
Have Von *een Her D A lady who lor tho last 
live years hus been a lender of fashion in New 
York, and who may bo seen twice a week in her 
elegant euleetae driving u pair of superb ponies 
in Central Park, has recently stuted, In tlie select 
circle to which she belongs, that the Only article 
in existence which imparts beauty and luster to 
Hie complexion without ultimately impairing 
the texture of the skin and causing it to-col lapse 
and wrinkle, is Hagan's Magnolia Balm. 
HeniiM nrul Pen*. The market for bonus show* 
very slight change*. The arrival* tho hist day nr two 
have henn fair, and there Is seareely so Arm u fuel, 
tng. Prime medium. $.3.25"3.35. fair lot* do., $2 .ku. 
Prime Hiurrowfuts. $3.6&&3.15; fair do., $3. Then i* 
no sale for !"•«*. 
Bcckwrx—T* la tha buyer.* favor with a moder¬ 
ate trade. Sale* at 39®.(0o. for Western itu/l Southern. 
Under. There has been ,r very lair trade since 
r (jtir last, an/l prices for western have Improved la 
favor oi seller* In Tine grades. The wcuther has 
been lino for butler for several days; stork Instore 
and on the wharves lias sunk seriously )n quality, 
owing to severe hot weather. Receipt* are emaile’r, 
still they are uhundant. enough, particularly for till* 
week, the trade ot which will be largely broken up t,v 
the celebration ot the Fourth, Which latterly takes a 
notlcoahie number of our population out ot the city. 
In the ubsenro of Ktute. pall* have advanced, bat the 
Increase has rather restricted the demand fur them. 
We quote.; -State palls, eholop 2Ku»30e.; other, 22® 2»ic 
state selections, <Mut>27d.,- good to prime (Irktns. 24® 
2b/'., do half lilliSj 21«26e.; ilo. Welsh, 23® 25c-; other 
grades of Htate. 18®22y.; western Keserv*' ''h'd'ie.tfi 
®.19e.; Western fair to good, ItolttC.t OOlnnion, Kk / He. 
riiomw, Prices have been Steadily declining. The 
hot weather has been against the trade, holders gen. 
crally pressing their stock a for snip. The shipping 
orders have not been to un extent to clear the mar¬ 
ket, although with the Important eoneesojotis made 
shippers hay close tip to their wants. A good deal of 
the stock ha* been III cured, and much a traded by 
the warm weather We quote Ktute factory tine at 
Mo« good do. UfallVo., common do. 10c . skimmed as 
low as 8c.; Kluto dairy, UtfHUyc. for prime, full do., 
9Ho.; Ohio factory 11® II He, 
per*, t2//Sl5e.i bright. 20@40c.; smokers, 17® 17c. 
Vegetable*. Old potatoes are neglected Hold¬ 
ers are crowding their supplies on the market, hut 
they cannot realize enough to pay freight. There Is 
n glut ot new potatoes, and much lower prices are 
accepted 
New potatoes. I,. 1., htil., $3.25® 2 .75j do. Jersey, >2.25 
®5; Southern, >1.25®2; old do., 25®,50c. Tomatoes, 
$2.75^8; Squash, crate, $1. 1,50, ('ueumhers, Norfolk 
crate, ».li0ri*i 76; do. Jersey, bbl., $a. Greet) peas, 
hag 60®76c hiring beans, bug, 75e.®l. (minus, ller- 
muda. $1® 1.25. Turnip*. Russia, bbl., $2(42.25: do. Jer¬ 
sey. UK) belts., $3®ti. Cabbages bbl,, $/V,v*. 
Whisk) - Isldgber, but closed Unsettled. West¬ 
ern, 91c. 
Wool. In fleeces buyers lire scarce, the dlsposl- 
Wnnl. In fleeces buyers are aoarce, the disposi¬ 
tion being t o watt until the price of the new clip is 
settled. Former!* have shaded their price*, but afo 
still asking much higher figure* than the trade will 
pay, reiving upon a light clip, tn Ohio, (I6©70c. Is 
asked. There ire sellers of the old clip at marked 
conccKMloiiH. buttiiiyer.snnnie -1111 lower prices. There 
Is considerable Texas coining In ; this stock I* ottered 
freely. Foreign la more In the Imver’s favor. Latest 
sales are at 66c. fur lamb* pulled, *)e. for super, (lie. 
for extra, JBKe. for Texas, 3.3c. l’or burry do.; t ape at 
H He., Australian (Xtoiile., Mediterranean 88c. 
LATEST. - tloiidni, July 1 nl, J I*. .11, 
llrrvrs, Arrivals to-day 171 rars Ht i "mmunipaw, 
1117 at loot.b Hi., and 17 at. Weckawkcn, making 4,480 for 
sale, Many of the cuttle were tbln, arid some could 
not be sold. This kind was rather lower, Texans 
soiling at 8/®9X0*. while fair to good Ilf went at 11H®. 
13e.; few extra*. 12.HC. Ralls sold at 3He. per lb., live 
weight. 
Ktieep n ml La mb* — Arrivals for to-day's ntar- 
\\ aleli tMffill Klein \4 Inder—Roaring Trade 
Mark 11 Fayette Stratton, Marion, N. J.”—nianu- 
faoturod by United States Watoh Co., (Giles, 
Wales & Co.,) has boon curried tty me four 
months; its total variation from mean time be¬ 
ing five Beoonds. David T. Brown, Sup’t Lacka¬ 
wanna and BloomsLiurg R. R„ KingHton, Pa, 
Advice.— Send for free Price List, 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Jones 
THE MARKETS. 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS. 
The Republicans of the Fourth Coneresfllrm. 
al District of Illinois (Gen. Fnnwwortf'rthavfi 
nominated Gen. Stephen A. Hurlburt for Con- 
gt es.s the (>hio, Illinois, and Virginia Do- 
New York, Saturday, June 29, 1872. 
THE July Dividends occupy Wall street at present. 
The dlaburscmenPi will reach seventy million* In this 
and the neighboring cities. The Treuaury pnyg >28,- 
Hi',’. rmu C o Y-ao .' V ! heir delegates to Hal- 500.000, and the saving* banks of New York and Brook- 
Demooratsof Ohio r h ^^nominS,tL?Oeri n An on 6 lyB ' ^' 000 ' (W0 - The and the Hall- 
umo nat 0 nominated Gen. Aqutlla road., on their Stocks and Bonds, will pay about >40, 
Colton. -Prices for spot tote arn rather weak. Tho 
demand l* moderate, and in mainly from spinners. 
For forward delivery tli« market ts lower and weak. 
Upland*. Alabama N. Orlaan*. Texas. 
ordinary .30ft 20k 20 k, 20 k 
Good Ordinary. 28X 23 k 2.3\ 23 v 
Dow Middling.... 25t, 25H 25>. 25K 
Middling.2II.K 2«H 2tlK 2li« 
Good Middling,,, 27Ik 27 X 27K 27% 
For forward delivery latest sales on the hast* of low 
middling, are as follow* -For June. 24 16-ltie.; July, 
21 13-Wc., August. 25 3-lGc.; Sept., 23e.; Oct., 20Yc.; 
Nov., 20c.; Dee.. l9Vjc. ‘ 
Dried Fruit*.—The promtae ot a large crop, and 
the dnlliieBB prevailing that I* unusual even for sum¬ 
mer, have produced an easy feeling throughout the 
market. We quote cherries al 30o.; raspberries, 30®, 
32c.; blackberries, l)®12e,; api>h!», new Suita quarters, 
Ftollo.: extra allaad. 12q;,13i.; Southern new quarters, 
8ut9c.; do. line sliced, IhAlSe.; new prtmo Western, 9®. 
Klo.; oornmon Wonteru. r*H8e . unpeeled ima/ lies, I 1 *® 
ftc. for quarters; 6V,®,He, for halves: peeled peaches, 
17® 19c. fur North t’arullna. 13®dle. for Virginia, ami 
15uvl0c. for Georgia ; plums, State. 27®,2Xe. 
Eggs. There has been a rapid advance In prioea 
owing to light receipt* nod the cuttmmiry 4th July 
trade. The beat marks uf Western will bring2l7i22e., 
common and fair do., ukridde., State, 22c. Pennsylvania 
at 22<:., Jersey. 23 a 
Flour. Further concessions ot twenty to forty 
cent* per bbl. have been submitted to, but there ls 
HO animation to trade, most buyers disposed to take 
only just enough stock to carry them along. The 
report from the other side ot guoil crop prospects I* 
the elite! feature working against this market. 
Superfine State.... *5 8f) C> It (Kl I 
Common extra do.. fi 30 ©s 1)0(1 
Good to choice do,. (! iW (■ li 75 i 
Fancy do. 6 80 ® 7 30 
Superfine Mfehigon, Ind lima, Ohio, Iowa 5 30 fit, li 00 
Extra do. fi 15 Cv 0 66 
Choice extra do.., . f. 70 fi> 7 00 
KhtpntDg brands round hoop Ohio. 1150® 6 75 
Traile brand* do... fi go /;/, woo 
Good to choice white wheat extras. 7 00 ®, n 86 
Fair to vary choice extra Minnesota.... 6 75 ® 6 50 
Common to fair extra Kt. Lout*. 7 75 fit, 9 75 
Good to choice do. . 9 80 fit 11 7;* 
Extra Southern.. Iljij# 9 76 
Good to choice do. . 9 80 fit 13 00 
Kye, common to fine. 4 W) i*j 4 DO 
FrealiFrutia.—The variety Is larger but the qual¬ 
ity of apples peaches and some other new Items Is 
not Inviting. Ktrawben lo* are about over with : rasp¬ 
berries follow them in the popular demand. Prime 
old apples are doing better. Sour cherries sell readl- 
Ktiecp mill I,a mb* Arrivals for to-day's mar¬ 
ket, 15 cur loads at Commuutpnw.fi at 4Hlh Kl , and 9 at 
40th Ht.. milking 6,116,6 on sale There is no change tn 
sheep, but lambs are holding back for the Fourth, 
milking them scarce to-day, They sell ut 7>#> UXc. 
llogn. Receipt* to-day, Sunday Included, 51 cur 
loud* at ('ommmilpaw mid »4 at 50th Kt., making 11,610, 
all for slaughtering firms. Dressed are weaker, sell¬ 
ing at sJp'iSkL wtth few light at 5\c, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, July l, 1872., 
The past has been emphatically a hot week, and 
butchers found that it required the greatest vigilance 
to prevent meat from spoiling. There has been a 
falling off In receipts of live stock but not enough to 
prevent a declimi tn everything save fat cattle and 
prime sheep. Our market* have, been tiller! with 
poor stock at a bad time. Ho many ot the buyers of 
course meat are now out on strikes and unable to eat 
much meat, butchers are having an exceedingly 
tough time of tt to get rid of course beet. All file 
rcn|ly pritqe goes oft well. Many of our I'ftnseuB have 
gone out of town fur the summer, but the greater 
portion have not gone beyond the reach of meat sent 
from tins city. Never before have wo hud such an 
out-of-town domnnd for meals, and they go long dis¬ 
tances, packed tn tee. 
The following lire tbo receipts of live stock shown 
in comparison with other years: 
8 U»p A 
It-i-vo* Cent. CsIvm. Umls. Hogs, 
Totals tilt* week. 7.738 132 3,654 21.374 8fi,5WS 
" last week. .. 9,413 7 2 8,437 22,471 37,237 
Corresponding week 
last year. 7,KW 113 4,229 26,035 29,140 
Average last year.. . 7,187 88 2.301 25,132 25,177 
lleeves. With quite a tailing off in receipts, as 
compared with the previous week, there are still too 
many cattle, droves holding over nearly every night. 
Prices ore lower fur common stock, hut there is not 
irlueh change In tut cuttle. The quality of tlie stock 
Ini* very much deteriorated »lnce we run out ot corn- 
led and begun upon grans steers, before they have 
had time to bueonie fat. They will tie Improving each 
week, feed being good at the West. Texans are 
pouring tn fast, most, of them coarse, rough, half-fed 
cattle not wanted here. They would do in a bare, 
market, but with * glut like the present, butchers 
will only take them utadlseonnt. 'the Instdrove was 
sold at. He. on the scales. Wilts, to Hie 100 Its. live 
weight. They weighed 1,14« lbs. gfus*. Above these 
sre thlnnlsh Western steers at LOKfirilc., with fair at 
U)xc. and good to prime at 12M®12 xc.. very few leach¬ 
ing tko. There were present, nt the last general mar¬ 
ket on Monday, inn ear loads of cuttle at Contmunl- 
paw, U2 cars at MKilb street, and 9at Weeliawken, but 
were not ull sold. The arrivals slnco then have been 
moderate. Nearly 900 Texun cattle came In last week. 
We have accounts from Kiuishs showing that 149,032 
