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CURRENT TOPICS. 
The Speech from the British Throne. 
Quern Victoria lias made another speech 
from the Throne, by ltoyal Commission, tin? sa¬ 
lient features of which are that she calls atten¬ 
tion to the slave trade on the East Conet of 
Africa, and status that steps have been taken to 
deal more effectively with it, with a view to its 
suppression. 8bo speaks of the Emperor of 
Germany as her ally, and states that in conse¬ 
quence of his decision relative to the San Juan 
boundary question, “ 1 have thought it a course 
most befitting the spirit of international friend- , 
ship and the dignity of the country, to give im¬ 
mediate execution to the award by withdrawing 
promptly Irani my partial occupation of the 
island of San Juan.” She also Informs Far 1 la- ! 
ment that It “ Will, in due course of lima, be j 
asked to provide for the payment of the sum i 
coming due" under the award at. Geneva, and 1 
thanks the Arbitrators for the pains and cure ) 
bestowed by them on the peaceful adjustment 
of controversies. She hopes for the speedy ad¬ 
justment of a commercial treaty with France, : 
and alludes slightly to the relations of Great , 
Britain to Russia in relation to the line which i 
describes the Northern frontier of the IJomin- < 
ion of Afghanistan ; she also states that a meas- j 
ure will be submitted to Parliament at an early j 
day for settling the question of University edu- 1 
cation in Ireland. ] 
The Car-Hook Murderer. 
It will be remembered that William Foster 
murdered Avery D. Putnam as he was getting 
off a car in this city, April 20,1871. There was < 
no excuse for the attack. It was an exhibition J 
of ruffianism too common in this city. He was , 
convicted of murder and sentenced to be hung ' 
the following month ; the case waa carried to 
the Court of Appeals, which confirmed the judg¬ 
ment of the inferior Court and direct ed the sen¬ 
tence to be executed. Accordingly Foster has 
been sentenced to be hanged in March. No one 
in this city doubts both the policy and necessity 
of such execution. 
Strike Among Ohio Coal Miners. 
There are nearly 7,500 coal miners In the Tus- 
carowas Valley and near Youngstown, O., on a 
strike. Tn consequence of I hi.-- strike many of the 
iron workers have been compelled to suspend 
operations, and this swells the number of idle 
men and hungry families. The poor dupes of 
j irresponsible and unscrupulous rascals who thus 
lead them away from business arc to be pitied 
especially their families. 
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THE SEASON, CROPS, PRICES, ETC. 
Erie, Erie Co., Pa., Jon. 31 .—The Winter has 
been unvsually severe, the thermometer being 
down to 24 below zero once, and ns low as 15 
several times. There has been extragood sleigh¬ 
ing thus far; along tin Lake Shore an average 
of one-half the time, while 30 miles back from 
the Lake there htu* been good sleighing since 
November, the snow being throe feet deep there 
at present, while here it is but eight Inches 
deep. The Lake 8boro country is, perhaps, t he 
finest In Pennsylvania; the soil is gravel and 
black walnut loam. Land sells at $125>v.t00 per 
acre. The lake breeze keeps early frosts off. so 
it is very desirable for farmors. Hay Is worth 
^lOtf/Sfi per ton ; straw, per load. Wheat, I 
$1-85(8 1.00 per bush.; barley, 80i?90c. pet bush.; 
corn in the ear, 87c.; oats, fiOrufik'.; rye, 75c.; 
beans, $2C<(.2.fiO; potatoes, 00376c.; beets, 75c. per 
bush.; onions, 75c.; apples, 75c.@$l per bush.; 
eggs, 25(”.'t0c. per doz.; butl er, per lb.; 
fat cattle selling at »ti- r >’4c. per lb., live weight; 
mutton, 5(35'4c. per lb.; veal, 3c. per lb.; lamb, 
#2.50(34 per head; pork, 4®4‘4c. per lb. There 
is but little clover seed In this vicinity; general 
price, $6(3iO-50; these are buying prices. All 
crops were good, and business lively, a. n. n. 
Massillon, Stark Co., O., Jan. 31,—Winter 
sot In the Hth of November, and lias been snug 
Winter weather ever since, with the exception 
of a few days. A good ileal of unhusked corn 
out yet. On the 32d of December we had an 
extremely cold snap for those parts; but the 
last few days were ahead of anything 1 recollect 
of seeing hero, and 1 have been here 46 years. 
On the 29th, 7 A. M., mercury fell t-o 32° below 
zero, and stood at zero at 11 A. M.; the same at 
sundown; the 30th, 7 A. M.,28° below; 20th, 7 
A. M.. zero. Crops were good here last season, 
notwithstanding the drout h. It is now nearly 
three years since we had high waters. Wheat, 
#1.653L76per bush.; corn, 40c.; oats, 33c.; pota¬ 
toes, 60c.—S. C. R. 
Iiuardmap, O., Kelt. 1.—Good sleighing; cold ! • 
weather this week; at 6 A. M„29th ult., weal her 
clear and mercury 24 below zero ; at 12 M., 10° 
above zero; at 6 P. M., .V below, and clear and 
calm; (he 30th ult., at 6 A. M., 17° below zero; 
12 M., 12 above; 6 P. M., 20» above ; Feb. 1, 6 A. 
South Hon. TL P. Haven lias been nomina¬ 
ted for Gov. of Conn, by the Republicans. . .The 
Kansas House asks Senator Pomeroy to resign 
It is charged that $10,000 were Used to elect 
senator Harlan from Iowa The trial of Leavitt 
Alley, for the murder of Abijab Ellis, is in pro¬ 
gress in Boston .. The contest for the Massa¬ 
chusetts benatorshin Ilea l-ei '.veen Secretary 
itout well and Mr. Dawes. Gov. DIx denies 
that he has had anything to do with Credit Mo- 
bilier Evans, the Northwood murderer, has 
been convicted at Exeter, N. IT _Philadelphia 
bn- appropriated half a million dollars for I lie 
Centennial exhibition Tt Is said there is no 
chance of repealing the usury laws of New York 
....The Pennsylvania Railroad Company con¬ 
trols 16,000 miles of lines valued at ?L7(M«X),ouo 
Some 7.500 coal miners are on a strike in Hie 
Tuscarawas Valley, Ohio tt is proposed to 
ask Congress to turn the Colorado river into the I 
| Colorado desert and form a lake . . .The Presi¬ 
dent lias had a groat reception in Wilmington, 
Del ...Twooftlie Ku-Kliix at Alhany bavebeen 
pardoned by t he President It Is reported t hat 
all the troops in the South will be sent to Utah 
■ Henry McNulty has been execoi cd In Peoria, 
Ill., for wife-murder—Evans, the murderer, 
has made a confe-a-ion. He claims to have killed 
a large number of people in New England. 
Fires. 
Factory at Norihfleld, Vt., on the 31at ult. 
Loss, $30,000 Bakery at Waterbary. Conn., on 
the 1st. Loss, $30,000 ....No. 807 Fulton street., | 
Brooklyn, L. I., on the 2d. Loss, $30,000 .. Ktark 
knitting mil] at Cohoes, N. Y., on the 1 st. Loss. 
$40,000 ..Warehouses at Hilkman. Kv., on the 
30U) ult- Loss, $25,000 .. .Twelve houses In Kirk- I 
vtlle. Mo.,on the 1 st. Loss, $50,000. ..Planing 
mills In Omaha on the 1 st. Los . $ 20,000 The 
court, house and luw libra 17 in Quebec war des¬ 
troyed on the 2 d ...Three stores in Uxbridge, 
Ont., on the 3d. Loss, $30,000 . Globe rolling 
mill.-, in Cincinnati, on the fib. Loss,$70,000 
Clothing store In Fitchburg, Ma on the 1 st. 
Loaa, $17.0U0 A block in Lafayette. Ind., on 
the Ufh. Loss, #50,000 ...Table manufactory In 
Baltimore on the 5th. bins, $15,000 On the 
0th, in Springfield, Mass., the Mutual Life Ins. 
Co. a building. Lose, $75,000 At Boone. Iowa, 
on t he 4 t h. a store. Los-, *18,000 Four houses 
in Brookfield, Mo., on 1 he 2d. L 06 S $30,00(1. 
Disasters, Accident*, ICte. 
On the 3d inst ,, four boilers in the American 
Iron Works ut Pittsburgh, l'a., exploded. Seven 
men were killed and a large number wounded. 
... A boiler in Wood’s foundry. Conshohoeken, 
Pa., exploded on the 3d, killing 8 men and 
wounding 17 ..On the same day a boiler in 
Geddea' rolling mill, at Syracuse, N. Y., explod¬ 
ed, wounding several men. A torpedo exploded 
in Titusville, Pa., on the 5t h, killing a man, his 
wife and child. 
The advantages of this line are G) a short 
route, (2) cheap working capacity, (31 free water¬ 
course connections, ana (4) unrivalled mineral 
wealth along Its route. It is contended that 
the Chesapeake and Ohio will, in a short time 
bn the shortest, pleasantest, and most pictur¬ 
esque route Of travel between Washington Cirv 
and the great middle belt of Cities—Cincinnati, 
Louisvillo trad Saint Louis; and one of the best 
routes for freight from these as well as from 
the southwestern cities. The surplus produce 
of t lie WcjsUjm States has grown to such dimen¬ 
sions (lint all the ex El iug roads, with the canal 
in addition, have been gorged n ith freight. 
High rates are a necessary sequence. Hence 
the advent of a newline, posse-dng all the ele¬ 
ments for cheat) transportation, is to be bailed 
as a benefit both to the producer at the West 
and the consumer on the seaboard. 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
ffXlMcellaneouM Foreign News, 
A large spinning mill in Glasgow has been 
destroyed The mails between Paris and Spain 
have been Interrupted by the Carlists . A se¬ 
vere snow storm has visited England, witli six 
Inches in London A portion of the Military 
Academy at Woolwich has been destroyed . 
The Sultan will go to Vienna. A hurricane 
lute visited Aspinwnll, doing damage toshipping 
to the extent of half n million of dollars Ar¬ 
range mem* have been completed for building 
the Canada Pacific Railroad The now f.’.S. 
,loan promises to be a great success tn London. 
A destructive earthquake! has occurred in 
the Island of Samos ..The Captain of the Mu¬ 
rillo steamship, which sunk tbe Northtleet. was 
appealed to by his passengers to go t o 1 ho assist¬ 
ance of the Northtleet, but lie refused The 
Catholics demand sectarian education In Ire- 
luud ..The new King of Hawaii ha* appointed 
.<3 above, ihisia die coldest weather ever his cabinet. It is . imposed mostly of Atneri- 
known in Eastern Ohio.— 1 . s. cans . On the 4th, a week s mails from Spain 
was due In Paris — The owners of coal mines in 
Sniiiliisliy, O., Jan. 31.—We arc having good South Wale* propose to employ Chinese 
sleigliing here; very cold. Thermometer stood ! Robert. Bowles has had another trial in Lou- 
on tl.o S8U1 nt 21* below zero ; stock »,l .. j Sj 
are doing well: feed is short; bay worth $15 to | interior of Africa on cite I 8 M 1 of August.. ..One 
$20 per ton; corn, 25e. per bush., in ear; shelled, hundred persons have been frozen to death in 
(Me.; oats. 32c.; wheat. $1.70; potatoes moving I V, 1 ' 11 * 
. . , , ,. ’ * . .7 1 1 nyi? suspended work I lie Republican* of 
. lonlj. 1 ba\< sold my crop of 400 bushel* of the French Assembly have Issued an address of 
Early Rose for 50c.; Peach Blows, 65c. to «0c, sympathy for Garibaldi.... Robert Bowles, the 
The directors of our Erie County (Fair) Society American banker, has been acquitted m Lon- 
have J, hold ttcIrWon .-.pt. 300. ffif5®.'fgf ’iSSTSS 
and Oct. 1 st, 2 d and 3d -four days.—c. w. t. very satisfactory and p. eful Two hundred 
Hudson, Midi. Keb. 3—Weather very cold Carllsta have beon killed in a recent battle in 
, . ... . .. T 4 w* . . y ■’ Hpmn.... A discussion on the Alabama claims 
mth good sleighing. Last Wednesday morning award lias been had In Parliament .Mr. Dis- 
tlie thermometer ranged from OF to 30' below, raell Is filled with alarm at t he Queen’s speech. 
Markets dull. Wheat, $1.75; oats, 28 to 30c.; : •’'■esldenl Thiers and the Committee of 
nork 70 to 4,4 85 ■ huttfr . ■ • m.n, ^, .if lnrl\ hu t e co me loan agree merit . .Bills have 
pork, $d.i0 to 4 -i.So, butter.-4c.. eggs,24c , dried been Introduced into the English House for the 
apples, 5@8 c.—t. w. v. abolition of capital punishment, for a protecto- 
- 4 --S-+- rate over the Feejee Islands, and for the pur¬ 
chase of English railways by the Government 
DOMESTIC NEWS. Preparations arc being made at St. Petersburg 
_ for the Shah of Persia — The Committee ot 
__ Thirty in J'rancu is at work upon the detail of 
New York City and A ielnlty. the Constitution ..Railway travel is still sus- 
It Is proposed to unite Brooklyn and New P ended iu Spain, and business is interrupted. 
New York City and Vicinity. 
It is proposed to unite Brooklyn and New 
York — It is 6aid there waa an ex-convict, nud 
a mock auctioneer, on the Jury which tried Wm. 
M. Tweed—Chamberlain Palmer is charged 
with retaining $30,000 which does not belong to 
him... A grand banquet was given to Prof. 
Tyndall on the 4th ...The Charity Ball took 
place the samo evening .The water color ex¬ 
hibition opened on the 5tb. The contest over 
Horace Greeley's will has ended, ills last will 
is set aside. His estate is valued at $225,000 ... 
A speedy trial of the murderers in tie Tombs 
Is promised. . The French cooks have held a 
great ball at Irving Hail A man named 
Schaeffer killed his wife and himself at a house 
ofill-reputo iu Bicocker street, on the 6th.. 
The Coroner’s Jury justified Simmons in killing 
Duryea the lottery dealer, but the Grand Jurv 
liiw held him for murder in the first degree ..’. 
Seven murderers were arraigned on the till. 
Each pleaded not guilty .The Charity Ball 
netted $15,000. Three men have been arrested 
in Brooklyn for arson—Vicar-General Starrs 
died at St. Patrick’s Cathedral on t he 6th 
Prof. Tyndall has sailed for home.... Yale Col¬ 
lege alumni have held a dinner_Wm. C. Mur¬ 
ray, the bank cashier who ran away with $5,800, 
has been committed to the Tombs. 
Home New*. 
The public debr increased during January 
.....Tho jury in the case of Mrs. Wharton, 
on Inal for murder, disagreed Gov. Dix of 
New York Is for hanging murderers... Minister 
Orr has sailed for Russia .. Pro-spoets of peace 
with the Modoc Indians have vanished. It is 
flatly denied that Thaddeus Slovens ever re¬ 
ceived $8(1,000 worth of Credit Mobilieratock.. 
The President proposes making a tour of the 
ANOTHER BAIL LINE 
WEST. 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
The Way to Save Money ami llenlth.—The 
hot weather of Summer Is a sore trial to the 
.wives and mothers who have n family to sew 
for anil no sewing machine to do it with. There 
is no excuse, however, for any family, however 
poor, remaining long without a sewing machine 
when the Improved Wilson Is for sale so cheap, 
and on such easy terms. Let it bo clearly un- 
! derstood that the Wilson is tn every respect a 
first-class machine, but being made by a com¬ 
pany not in the great “ Ring," it is sold at i fair 
I price, which every one who needs a machine 
I can afford to pay. Salesroom at 707 Broadway, 
New York, and in all other cities in the United 
States. The Company want agents In country 
towns. 
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Watch No. loci, Stem Winder — bearing 
Trade Mark “Frederick Atherton A Co., Marlon, 
N. J."—manufactured by United States Watch 
Co., (Giles, Wales & Co.), has been carried by me 
fifteen months; its total variation from mean 
time being only fifteen seconds. — Willard 
Derby, of Derby, Snow & Prentiss, Jersey City, 
N. J. 
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For Coughs Colds and Throat Disorders, use 
" Jiroim'H Bronchial Troches ,” having proved 
their efficacy by a test of many years. 
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Advice —Send for freo Price List. Jones 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New Yobk, Monday, Feb. 10,1873. 
Receipts.—The receipt* of the principal kinds of 
produce for the past week are as follow* : 
Flour, bids. 
Wheat, bush....... 
Corn, bush. 
30,100 Pork, bbl*. 8,301} 
60.1UI lied, pligs. 243 
68,9K) Cut moot*, pkgs... 27,495 
oats, hush. 102,11*1 Lara, pkv:«_...... 
liruift seed, bueli.. 
Ilya, hush. 
Hurley, bush. 
.'l.nt, lui ...... 
liouus, Obis. -i'i Wool, bales. y;;vo 
Corn meat bbl»,... 3J\XJ Hop.-, laUe*.. .VO 
Com weal, buys... 7.395 Peanuts, imiks.. 1,913 
Cotton. bale*...... 29,4SO 
Rotter.—The supply during the last fortnight was 
nomothtna larger than for same period lust year, but 
the receipts were fight fora long lisno provibn* and 
tile Increase " III only be temporary, having received 
extra stimulation 0 ’".ik lo tins strong market timl 
had ruled. More liberal supplies during tlio past 
tew nays have in some degree allayed the exon ament 
aqd buyers have, purchased with mure tnod. ratlon. 
An enlarged ottering, however, does not vary quota¬ 
tions; In lhet, ro | .r a? Gne and fancy stock l»enn. 
corned, we are very little better otr than before. the 
new lots running tittle above median). Fine dairies 
have almost a separate market, end tun. is frequently 
quoted In it!! wholesale sections of the city, 
anil there me isoroo lots of selected for which 
it a fraction hclow tic. Is offered, the dealer only re¬ 
sponds by I'Unging Ui) the fryer without sampling. 
A good many lots of late bought stock will have to 
sell even above tlml figure to let owners oul. The 
medium and good grade arc doing weil an i for tho 
present sollcrs do not make uuy material addition to 
»;,Ml Rutter, pi'S*. 
Choc»M.-, i kas. 12,130 
i.tiVI Dried Fruits, pirns. . l,v;t) 
9,0.15 bbh..2,41(1 
present sellers ho not make uuy material addition to 
prices. Tho present supply include* considerable 
Canada butter which Issiiif uaedby tho medium trade 
here, and has an Eastern outlet. 
We quote Dairies, Hue, lltPslOe.; do., fair to good, 
3&a}36a.-. line half tubs. In lota, 4iMI2e.; selection* or 
hiuf tubs, 45•idle.; Welsh K ill, HV-jHso.; do., common, 
SihsSUe.; store p icked, l.VMUe.; poor to fair, State dutr- 
iv-s,2.'t.y;iUc.; Western rolls, fine, 20@27e.: common to 
fair. 2b.-. .’oc. 
Canada butter 23 l?e. for common to medium and 
23<£fr3;)e. for good to tine. 
Beans un«l IVu*. -Marrowfat beans moot with 
some little shipping Impilrj'. with a number ot lots 
changing hand- among dealer*. I'rioes ure a trill* 
better. We hear of a number of sales iit#&W4.&jfor 
prime. Mediums are iu small receipt, and with u 
moderate jobbing inquiry prices are rather more In 
the sellers' later, Canada pen* are slow of ale. 
Green poasmeet a light Jobb uu Inquiry. 
The telegraph announces the completion of 
the Chesapeake and Ohio, furnishing another 
through line from the Atlantic to the West. 
Tlie importance of this announcement is found 1 
in the fact that during the past thirty years, 
while the railroads of tho Mississippi A v alJey 
have rapidly expanded and grown into a vast 
network; covering 500,000 square miles, minister¬ 
ing to 20,000,000 of people, there have been built 
hut four great connecting lines reaching from 
the seaboard to the Western system. 
The fifth line, just opened,’ differs from the 
earlier ones in the fart that it strikes ihe Ohio 
at a point much further west than the others on 
the otic hand, mid on the other reaches the mag¬ 
nificent harbor of the Chesapeake, where navi¬ 
gation can never lie interrupted by ica nor by 
tho inclemency of Winter; as also t he fact that 
it overcomes the mountain elevation b\ grades 
exceedingly light. 
i ..s The length of the present line from Richmond 
to the Ohio at the northwest boundary of the 
State of Kentucky i- 427 miles. The company 
have intimated their intention of building, ulti¬ 
mately, an extension of their line to some point 
on the open waters of the Chesapeake, so as to 
be able to transfer the cotton, tobacco, provis¬ 
ions and breadstuffs of the West direct to the 
largest European ami coastwise sailing and 
steam vessels. The cost of the work is upwards 
of #35,000,000. The company begins it Through 
operations, however, wit h a comparatively light 
burden of debt:—Only #J5,000,IX*I of Firai’Mort¬ 
gage Bonds. 1 
Green poos meet a light jobbuu Inquiry. 
Wo q uote ni l me mod I nui i J.lafyljQ • crime mn rrenv- 
fats, *2.80(42.35j prime kidneys, $5; Canada peas, tree, 
bhls., ; green peas, bush., $1.9002. 
Beeswax.—Then; is sufficient trsdefroiu shippers 
to keep price* steady. Sales at 83>4@34Ke. for West¬ 
ern and Southern. 
Broom Corn.—There has been more trade, in 
new at steady prices. 
We quote Txc. lor prime hurl; 6@7c. for new green; 
i>@6J4c. for old do,, .’xjy'ic. for old mixed, and ikgj3c. for 
old red. Brooms bring $1.7534.30 per do^en for com¬ 
mon to best house. 
Cheese.—The snipping demand tms b8en less ur¬ 
gent, but there lias been a steady, fair home trade a 
number of lots strictly choice factory have been sold 
atl8Hc,. but ut thcclosc this figure la an extreme, and 
only now and then obtainable lor email lots. Shippers 
will pay about lfiKc, for the best lot*. The receipts 
arc tr ue,! larger than last week, but they ure in good 
part made up of direct consignments abroad. Ou the 
common and medium gradcs'of stock the re is perhaps 
rather more dispoaition to realize. Exports for the 
week, 14,1118 pkgs. 
Wo quote Slate factory, prime uudfancy. llkAlUke.; 
do. good., KfciM do. fair. l%14Kc. State' dairy, 
prime, 11 '-iw—c.; do. fair, 12MS18C. Ohio factory, 
prime, 14>i® 13c. i do. good. l.V^He. English dairy, 
prime, X{o.; do. good, Pk.vli kC. 
Dried Kralto.— The low prices ruling for apples 
begin to take the attention of consumers, mid we 
liuve had comparatively a very fair trade. On the 
best grades a very steady range of prices is ruling, but 
for common sorts prices rule irregular under great 
anxiety to realize. Peeled peitcbee an- hard to sell 
and prices are lower, with outside prices difficult to 
obtain, except for strictly choice lots. L npeeled 
poaches sold freely early in the wool; at ubout31<@40 
for common iimutoie, but they close dull at these 
figures, Blackberries are neglected. 
Iina. V npeeled peaches, 8ji®4c. for quarters, und 5WO 
5tie. for halves. Cherries, 22@22)iC. Hums, lifeDc 
Blackberries, SKc. Raspberries, 3S@34c. 
