I m? ms wife. A. Joseph Ballard, a bnr-keonm- 
Sfr H^p tal, ^iT t iw?u rc<iln • v 'York Citj- by Dar - 
1'I Lucj , on tho^Ttb . . Marsfarirt l>vkos ut X V 
Srtih.nl? "I V/ e27th * f ro >" wountorccolVed 
1 ,,r nib. of h, r 8011 -Mrt. Amelia Wheat 
ul Baltimore was murdered on the 27th Two 
men were lynched at Hayes Citv, Knnw* s on 
—' ,n Gieflfltb Dr.’.lewell of North j[,i- 
\oti. Mo., committed suicide. One Marrix of 
the^0th y ’ hi °’ Sh<>t his wife and himself on 
Obituaries. 
H f WL Ralph .T. Txoehsoll died in Now 
Haven, (onn., on the 2f>ih, aged 84 IlishoD 
o lrdi ml’ A a n Ind . i;lna,)nU8 ’ on the 26th. 
il rm/1 t*! ! Quaglia, at Romo, on the 28th! 
Goods will bo sold, and 
more Produce exported, in 
■ l “° nexl three nr four months, than for any Kail 
■ season since 1885, after the close of the War, if not in 
excess of that remarkable season. The Imports from 
i abroad and the productions of our Domestic Manu¬ 
factories and Furnaces and Bolling Mills are en¬ 
hanced to the increased demand for consumption. 
in Money affairs the Bank movement shows a large 
contraction In Loans and Deposits, preparatory to 
the fall demand for Money, while the rates for 
Money have not yet been advanced above 5t®t> per 
cent, on ( all l.oan arnone the Brokers, and G@7 per 
cent, on Short Date Discounts, 
The price of Gold continues very steudy at 112V Per 
cent. The Government Stocks are rather lower than 
the previous week, while the Railroad and Miscet- 
aneous Stocks at the Stock Exchange have partially 
Improved. 
,, TI ,'!;. fo l'"' v " , “ a -‘° tlle comparative movements of 
uie c.Jty Banks for the past fortnight: 
Loans'.l^’flSjVtO 
1‘HICES OF STOCKS AND IK IN US. 
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r s''iiuL ot,,B (ol<D- JR Jiaka Shore/.'.’."'.'.;;.'.' 
D s’ w-;. Rock island.. DOv 
U.S. Newas.112if North west. ~V5 
U. B.Currenc, .s.Ill Do. Preferred .> lu 
;V \- Bounty 7s .ilia St. Paul.. . . 
Central Purities.lig jjo. Preferred.-r 
I’ltciflcs—.... navioiiios......44 
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' lr *‘nia» (new). .4 American Hold.U3R 
CURRENT TOPICS, 
DOMESTIC NEWS. 
via Long Island Sound, with 155 passongttrs on 
board. Tbo night, was very dark and stormy, 
with a iiigh sea running. At about 3:30 A. M. on 
the 30tli, when the steamer was between Mon- 
tauk Point and Watch Hill, live miles from 
tbo Rhode Island shore, it was struck by a 
schooner abreast the pilot-house. The steamer 
commenced to ill! with water, and sunk in half 
an hour. A scene of terror and confusion en¬ 
sued. Tiie people were roused from their sleep 
and each tried to save himself. The wind blew 
a gale, and one life-bout was swamped. Many 
plunged into the water, while others crowded 
to the upper deck, which parted from the ship, J 
and floated towards Watch Hill. Then* were to 
persons on this deck, knee-deep in water. It 
was constantly swept by the sea. When it 
reached the shore, at. 8:30 in the morning, it 
went to pieces in the breakers, running 1<KI feet 
FOREIGN NEWS, 
miscellaneous Foreign News. 
in i‘i,,. v, ., l i Another insurrection m feared 
I 1 ., I ^ ( ’ r, * ,orn provinces of Spain Kin^ 
Amadeus lias returned to Madrid Tim Vmc-i* 
' Sift and Admiral 
Vi'Vr 'Y 1 '"'' 1 in Belfast The A'lis 
Minister and Signor Mario have sailed for the 
Two ibirdls°r t, Cro '>* 111 Algeri^re good, 
m'« s ', Lh"n l(; Sltccesaiu) candidate*for tile 
n w Spanish Cortez are members of the Govern 
Dene mi will reaeii i'l.fKKi.onn . The ynmisl! 
anS 'r’t> 0n 1 - "i had 270 itadieals returned 
and i.) Republicans. . John Jay huiiea we sluiii 
sHnwu ^S. ,pk,tc ^Presentation of I’ui i mnm 
school system at the Vienna BxnoVli ion 
.mere orders against, smuggling have linen 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
fixx **::::::::: isi&Sf : 
f“Ki.'©©SSS*"Y: § 
imlnlMot"."''ml the"l"’l,Uu^Truu’t" thMmpre°sMi!S 
full parcels ure offered freely at *2 05eiJf»00 with ,m-,i 
iot« exceeding these byures nt. rimes Tlier . , ut J 
or no nup,,riant shipnim; Inquire Peas arc Icarei 
Then. | $ „ very fair Yeellng. and fm lie lew lm, . r 
w“ d, ‘ ,n hulk 1,1 bond an is freely hid. W U ‘ ! ' 1 
«WdS“ S?rh«*hel; 
fair do U ,>^S.M?. ; KOud d0 - KXtoMy, common and 
Beeswax. There is still considerable stock on 
8a,CS ° r Western 
ure* are nominal, The nominal prices lire a«fc f£ 
red; SeitkJ. for greens nod TQ8c. for hurl. ' r 
B#lier.-Tbcni is no auouble chain™ in nrieeM 
i'.Im J™demand continues steady fur fine and good 
ibnh W l ailL,s ' |* 10 weather has been decidedly rail 
like In temperature, and there i* consequently an In¬ 
creased cal from market buyers, and even fancy are! 
dalTy 1 want*. U, '“ p ‘ ir6U ' l,,e(1 l " buy a Utile ahead ut 
„,T Iie a£L°iJ‘ fc,0 i' 8 are:—State palls, choice, 280t7i0e. 
other, -Jjtilk'..; State select Ion*. 27fDi2(lc,; good to prime* 
flrkiiuL*lea«o.t do. half tubs. 2l(«,2fie. : do. ^ 
‘'Bier crudes r.f Suite. IB®22c.; Western ltcacrvo 
^ ■ ' " eatern fair U. vood, IT./jlSe.; com- 
mon, 10®Uc.j grease butter, 7J<<a8Rc. ’ w 
chore®•• l* the expression 
this week. Stock has conic In brvunrt „n 
The Meeting of the Emperors. 
Thebe is soon to be it meeting of the Emper¬ 
ors of Russia, Prussia and .Austria. It has been 
announced that President Thiers of Franco has 
been invited to meet, them, and this fact has 
been discussed as a great stop taken in a liberal 
direction by tile monarch* named, because it is 
a recognition of n Republic in a way which it 
was supposed royalty would hesitate to do. 
Later wo have tbo statement that this meeting 
of the Emperors is ii scheme on I lie part of Bis¬ 
marck to form un alliance against Franco. The 
philosophy of much of the news we receive is 
past finding out. Is it that Bismarck fears an 
alliance against Germany with Franco, on the 
part of Austria and Russia, that, he seeks to 
forestall such an event? It is curious In this 
connection that nearly every Russian, nnd re¬ 
cent American visitors to Russia, and even the 
Germans, predict a speedy war between Russia 
and Germany. They assert that it is inevitable. 
So the result of this meeting of the Emperors 
will be looked for with great interest, it cun 
but be regarded an important political event by 
Europeans. 
Bloomlngdale Asylum. 
The Tribune has had a reporter feign iusanity 
for the purpose of testing the workings and 
observing the treatment of the Bloomingdale 
Asylum in New York. Two competent phy¬ 
sicians declared him insane after a short exami¬ 
nation. and Justice Cox made out the legal pa¬ 
pers without looking into the matter. The 
reporter had no difficulty in getting into the [ 
asylum as soon as liis board bill was settled. 
With no examination lie was thrust into a cell, 
in the ward with violent patients, and left to 
himself for a week, with the exception of 
daily calls from the doctor who asked him 
how he was. The reporter discovered that he 
was treated as if in a second-rate boarding 
house, with poor food, no comforts, a bard bed, 
no papers or amusements of any sort. The ease 
with which he got into the asylum, showing 
how little interest the officers take in such mat¬ 
ters, and his treatment afterwards, lias pro¬ 
duced a marked sensation. The institution will 
be investigated. 
Hope for Cuba. 
Spain has got tired of sending troops to Cuba 
to die there, it seems, from a dispatch recently 
sent to the Spanish Casino at Havana. This 
Casino is a political club, composed of slave 
traders nnd ultra conservatives, interested in 
preserving, and determined to preserve, sla¬ 
very and (he slave trade there. This club has 
been demanding more troops of Spain, in order 
to riueil the insurrection. In response to this 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS, 
a fan "urkiilg Man. _ A lmtn wm , 
n family, however poor he may be, owes it to 
his wife to save her health arid strength in 
everyway possible. Ho has no right to allow 
the mother of his children to wear her life out 
toiling with her needle to clothe her farnilv 
His duly Is to buy the New Wilson Under-Feed 
.sewing Machine, the best machine for family 
sewing ever invented, and he can buy one for 
fifty dollars. More than this, he can buy tbo. 
w ilson machine upon terms which enable )nm 
to pay for it in small monthly installments, 
tha ho can spare out of his wages without 
feeling the drain. He will get thereby a 
machine capable of doing every variety of 
family work in a most beautiful manner, n 
machine that even a child can operate, and 
wluoh will prove a permanent family blessing. 
Salesroom at 707 Broadway. New York, and in 
aU other cities in the U. 8. The Company want 
w^ L, T*.V , M , r * ^.^iVdSpcntorbl^t 
was elected Guv, ot Wont Va„ bv some tiik 
majority.... The Postal Cards have fallen 
,or i 10 wft P t ot * ft »i appropriation 
whs r/.nnw'i/i 0l m! Lexington, is not (lead, as 
wits reported Tbeuumberoi Southern claims 
i’.VU'J, 0 , th . e Commission, is Ifi,000, averaging 
JwjOO each A miart ol precious stones has 
aimed trom New Mexico, in Salt Lake City. 
1 hero is said to be much violence and disorder 
m Sanlsbiiry, JN. C, . The people are much dis¬ 
appointed about tiie postal cards. Orders for 
t wo millions had been received at Washington. 
- • .Leu. Ranks has made u speech to the* citi- 
S kyntL.,, Jbe Wnior Commissioners of 
Aibanj, A. Y., have been impeached The 
Chicago Board of Trade has expelled J B Lvnn 
M * hw 'ffw iheir connection 
mini 1 o M , , ,esU corQl '' Hon. Henry Wilson 
denies that lie over was a member of the Knnw- 
Nothlng pat ty The new diamond fields are 
being regarded wit)i great suspicion. Gen. Mc¬ 
Clellan says he knows nothing about them 
M Hogan,and Iowa will send delegates to Louisa 
0 , e " t, on worm Is making great rav- 
ages in Alabama Kt, Her. James fittibons, of 
Wilmington, X. c., has been made Bishop' of 
Uic imond by the Pope. The New Vork uta?! 
h?y i? n r^ : a !' 0, iM^ ,l ' ''" ti011 has just b< on 
held at Loclcport 1 he Mormons have been 
ill-faine in Salt Lake 
Jacksonville, 111., has been visited by a destruc¬ 
tive tornado..- Ihe Republicans of Mns-yicbu- 
setts have adopted lernule sutfrago, pruhibitorv 
Iniuor law, and labor reform platforms.. The 
I ad lun troubles m r tab have boon sroatJ v ovatr- 
geruted -The Atchison railroad has been (fom- 
pleted to Lincoln, Nel.raska., . Gov. Washburue 
has been re-uorainated ln Massachusetts The 
Prohibition Convention ot Mass., failed to make 
snj nomination... Horace Greeley bas visited 
Bridgeport. Conn., and made a speech Three 
have left San Francisco to hunt for 
Anzona diamonds. Senator Sumuc-r is too un¬ 
well to take part in the campaign . Gov. Cur¬ 
tin has been ill. but is out of danger. Georee 
mfTth^hniiT^^^ cirizori of Worcester, has 
Jeff the bulk of bis property to that city 
W esr Va ' been reduced 
Fart* for the Ladies.— Mrs. B. IT 
voile Center. X. Y„ has used her 
Wilson Lock-8tjfeh Machine cons 
1856 in sewing for several families, 
repairs; eleven persons have learn 
See the now Improvements and W 
Stitch Ripper. 
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Farms for Sijle.-Xotice advertis 
SV. Goodenough, Will Co., Ill. a ■ 
tunity for farmers wishing to locate 
Hotels, warehouses, mills, etc., in Cham. 
P !, .™ r « Jll m° ri the mh; lo88 > *100,000. Hotel 
Gazette office, 8tor<*8, etc., in HeJena MonfAin.» 
■J/O’ooo.... Most of Ae busC 
part ut Mitchell, Out., on the 24tb • hiss skki 
G reat tires ragout Puget 8ound, destroying him- 
' - v -Y., on the 27th ; 
loss, .Eight business houses and tin 
Register office at Mouni Carmel, Ind., on the 
26 th ; logs, 825JXX1 ...Holt’s \urnish faetory, in 
11 ; loan, *6.000 ... Sa w mills in 
bo met sotMills, Me., on t lie 27th ; loss. *00 000 
Jiotel and business houses at Woodstock, III on 
the 27th ; loss, *40,000 . ... Furniture faotory at 
Hunter’s Point, L. I„ on the 30th; loss!'So 
Crimes. 
n ?^ K, i r J >AY n o W aDd Geo. A. Emerson, of 
Boston, Mass., have been arrested for abduetinir 
widow "f Malden-lamesF. Clark of 
the .Manassas Gazette, Va., has been arrested for 
of d Fondn a v Ml v 1VwcJ ! ,' L ut 7 ene RoekfeUer 
of I on da, N. Y., arrested for horse stealing, 
committed suicide the 33d ... W. H. Chapman of 
• Gity is supposed to have been murdered 
rem ,U8 ^ >rd m n m N. Y. State.. .G. W. Marling, 
Ripley Co., Tenn., has been lynched for murder- 
i.gcs.— me nirirket ia lower. Tlie arrivals inv» 
Sttlre of ^Vestera at l h *’ w Y’S 10 accumulation! 
25r- CS Jeri.cy, 2k™‘ Ht ^ StBte “ n<1 Pennsylvania, 34® 
Flour.—Pi'icna have advanced about 30c ner hn,- 
<*• *-&sa fis 
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Kura do" M1C ' li,nin ’ °W°- io'WW I 75 ,® l 30 
Choice exti a do.’ .’.”*'.*.*.* . “ a! £ ? ss 
saar“ , r iiB:::;::: «| j| 
SSVTOifSS'&MSSS;::;; ifs| jg 
Lornmrin U, tur extra 8t, Louis. . 7 15 I ? 30 
Good to choice do. . « f S 
com meal, western."i::::;:;::*:;:: Ut 3 ^ 
Frcalt Fruits,—Apples are a little steadier In 
wuh C stimdTnu H thn V" n 40ess „' : '. f the wants of trade not- 
iViuiguinalDK tns falling off in the sum lv Wa mint a 
75cto r si in Pe!t« «r S0U K^ pippins, jdfel.Va, coinuum, 
7oc.(a»L Pears are abundant and Bartlett* are un- 
A <h ice.—.Send for free Price List. 
Scale Works, Binghamton. N. Y. 
Jones 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS, 
