Next) QVfeacrtiscments 
The reunion of the soldiers oi me uue wn., ^ 
take place in Erie, Pa., on the 39th and MHU oi 
this month, is to embrace all persons who served 
in the Union army from that portion oi the 
State, irrespective of organization. All honot- 
ttbly discharged soldiers are, accordingly, invited 
to participate* 
I'rinco Arihur left Montreal on June 131 h for 
home. In tiuswer loan address presented l»y the 
Mayor, the Prince acknowledged with deep lee - 
Ing the kindness shown him by the Canadians, 
and expressed his gratitude in having won their 
esteem and affection. 
I’lie claims of the Indiana to civil rights and 
the Injustice of his outlawry, have been pre¬ 
sented by the Rev. Dr. Manning, Col. Tappoti 
and Wendol Phillies, in helialf of the Massaohu- 
ni.oni TIN 1*11*1?, UNIX 141» «ii» 
l> SOI.II) LEAD COVKltlN«.-Wo ure now pre¬ 
pared to mpply the above in quantities to suit »•«>- 
ehuwm, nml to wurrunt It in liU rcMpocta. 1 ln 
form* about one mjiirtor the thlckuesB of tlie iom- 
bitied Pipe, iind tho lend covering oltoctuully pro- 
touts It from external Injury. . 
The strength ot this Pipe Is equal to-that "fa ■* d" 
pine of twice Its weight, and it call bo eoiilldcntly 
recommended to nil wlm have any npproUeiialoii 
oftaiury from tile 11*0 of l.end I II"’. 
TAT 11 AM A, HKOS., New Vork und Philadelphia. 
— ■>. 1 APANESE COEN PILE 
[/C Ti^Hrmoves Corns wlthvnt Pai«» 
S££j) Price ‘25c. 
\VV 'N T" / / For sale at all Drug and Shoe 
Vv yS stores. Samples mailed on ro- 
ceipt of price, und Trade sup- 
TU.DK MA11K, plied by _ pj, 
JAPANESE CORN I'll '' < <’ . 
ju Pine St., New York. 
been oaptured and it is supposed executed, and 
portions of the munitions and supplies taken by 
Hie Spaniards. More executions have taken 
place. , C « . 
A successful revolution has occurred ui t.osta 
Rica, resulting In the overthrow of the Jim- 
nUncs Government. Bruno Curraza was de¬ 
clared President. Five officers were killed and 
a number wounded in the eonllict. 
A revolutionary attempt 1ms been made in 
8 an Salvador, and several of the revolutionists | 
hud been exiled. 
In Honduras numerous arrests of political,ol- 
fendCrshad been made, and fifty or sixty Nica¬ 
raguans wore ordered to leave the Republic. 
The revolution was satisfactorily regarded 
throughout the country, all the provinces hav¬ 
ing declared their adhesion to the new Govern¬ 
ment. The wolit of the Intcroceanic Railway ts 
advancing rapidly. 
Panama advices state that the party I rota the 
United States steamer Nyack, of the Darien Sur¬ 
veying Expedition, are expected to complete 
their work in Juno. The accounts from the ex¬ 
pedition are not encouraging. 
The Mexican National Congress adjourned on 
the atst of May. President Juarez says tlie rev¬ 
olutionists in San Luis Potosi and Zacatecas 
have been reduced to petty hands. The eartli- 
n.irtknnf the iltli of May was felt at Tabasco. 
SUMMARY OF NEWS. 
Itt the Senate, a message was received from 
the President, giving at length the reasons for 
the action of the Government in Cuban matters, 
which was referred to Committee on Foreign 
Relations. The Apportionment Bill was passed, 
increasing the number of Representatives to .WO, 
and the ©lection of extra members on general 
tickets. The Franking Bill was further delayed. 
The bill to construct, the Fox River Canal, in 
Wisconsin, was passed; also a bill to grant lands 
to railroads in Florida. A bill granting title to 
two Guano Islands In the North Pacific Ocean to 
Mis. Hannah Parker, as discovered by her hus¬ 
band, was also passed, as was the bill relating to 
pensions and their payment. The House bill 
authorizing a bridge across the Niagara River, 
nt Buffalo, was finally passed; also the House 
bill establishing a Department of Justice. 
In the House, a bill amending the Naturaliza¬ 
tion Laws was passed, ns was the River nml Har¬ 
bor appropriations. A very exciting discussion 
occurred on a reporter the Committee on Cuban 
mat ters, wh.cli resulted in ft vote sustaining the I 
views of the President’s Message. The Currency 
Bill of the Senate finally passed the House* by a 
vote or 98 to 81. Resolutions sustaining the 
President's Cuban views were passed by a vote 
of 103 to frt. 
Attorney-General Hoar having resigned, Amos 
T. Ackerman of Georgia, has been appointed by 
the President as his successor. Red Cloud and 
his party, after further interviews with the au¬ 
thorities, left Washington for New York. Some 
doll Id. is felt in the ability of the Government, to 
so far meet tho views of the Great Chiefs as to 
prevent a I’ceuvronce of Indian troubles and the 
horrors of border warfare. 
The United States Treasurer was adroitly 
robbed of a package ot $30,000 In open day, it is 
UMGHT PISH CENT. PER ANNUM 
11ST G-OL 33. 
FREE FROM U. S. GOVERNMENT TAX 
TUB ISSUE OI? 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
TUl't I1AI.ANCE Ob' 
From Europe the news is meagre. Charles 
Dickens has been entombed in Westminster Ab¬ 
bey. The Irish Land bill passed to a second 
reading in the English House or Lords by a small 
majority. Broads tuffs of all kinds are advanc¬ 
ing in price on account of tho protracted drouth. 
A motion has been made In French borpB I.cgis 
luti 1 ’ to remove all duty from grain brought from 
foreign ports into France, The French Emperor 
Is reported ill again. M. Prevost Paradol has 
been appointed Minister to the the I rutted Stales, 
from France, and M. Bullonet and M. Notrmout 
Secretaries. The discussion of the Infallibility 
sohoino still continues, Hie announcement ol Rs 
final passage having been premature. Bis- 
marck’s health continues bad; ho will visit Eng¬ 
land by advice of physicians. Earthquake am 
storm have caused great destruction ot file am 
property In Japan. The quest ion of a ruler lor 
Spain has not yet been decided. Excited discus¬ 
sions continue, and it is said General Prim will 
name the future king within ninety days. 
Tho cable between England and Ireland, which 
was recently broken, is not yet repaired, and 
messages to and Crom America are consequently 
somewhat delayed. Nearly all the business is 
transacted by way of the French line, and [re 
land is telegraphically Isolated from the resl ol 
Europe. „ „ , 
The Government, and statesmen ol Denmnrt 
K I1V TTIE UNDERSIGNED. 
; Kinking fund bond, issued only 
mud, and boar eight per cent, 
.mil) on the l&lh August and I Ml 
oric, London or Frank tori, and 
Timka bonds lire In dotuniiinii- 
5600 , rflupmik or registered, ana 
ule anil only mortgage ni'"ii ' ho 
gnil iltmeriplhm nl Rolling Stock 
’bis fund I* III mile* III lellrltl, 
of Wlileli Is completed nml suc- 
In Hie daily running of regular 
, of will’ ll am now In excess of 
os on Hits issue of bonds • over 
nlrnadV been expended upon this road Irom 
Slunk Suh-criptlon* and Donations. IhC * oinpany 
££*'nntu-olv Vrou from debt. We unhesitatingly 
'recommend them, and will furnish pamphlets, maps 
and all Information. 
PttlOK, WJ4 AND ACCRUED INTEREST, iM 
CURRENCY. 
small, V HXI Ijiinenos, *;"> > , i* ... *n o k ”.7 ,,T; ' ‘ 
ill ;>0 Itennnda Produce I”" wlillt'l) 1 ’otutocs, 
bbl„$llkfflll.A0; tomatoes, ft 5-qnn.rt. box, SI; In p 
order, aj&fiOg.: Onion*, ■«< bbl., ft. Southern I* rod m 
Savanmili and Charleston Cucumbers, H crate,HO 
HouHmrn potatoes, V bln., $4«5t Norfolk sti 
beau*. #8. 
Wliluky—Is steadily held at the recent (led 
Western, tl.Mki. 
Wool. A very dull tone to the market since 
last. A large failure in Boston, which brings in I 
ties here more or less, helped to dispirit the M 1 
and i-rcuMKl more than ordinary caution in uccep 
thno otters. Tho stock of flUfiOOS Is not large, scan 
any of the new dip coming lu. Prices are. unsold 
11 1'ate -ales are of rteeees at i"<’. for heavy West 
■lawtie. for State ; H(-. lac. for low and medium Ml 
gaii ; for \ mid XX (Uiio; pulled at 28<&i.».; 
No. I ; :iHo< Ule. for super; Texas at.-"ia. tor bu 
HtoSJc. for firm and extra: fkilifunila spring at 
;i 0 e., and small lota of lull ul SttgMiiftC.; tor 
acou rod at CCKa»80c. _ 
Not complicated in construction 
Kusv I" regultito and keep In on 
sample In learn and operate. 
Making it I .nek-Sti tell which nil 
I i.nnr, i he grPnle; l variety of wot 
changes In tla mechanism. 
to be erected on a lot 75x390 feet. The heavy 
machinery of the factory ts to be all built in 
Sun Francisco, and the finer portiou to bo im¬ 
ported from Now York. 
A society counting more than one hundred 
members, has boon formed In Paris, pledging 
themaolvos not to be buried after death, but to 
bequeath their bodies for dissection, so us to aid 
the science of anatomy ns much as possible. 
They also hope thus ultimately to eradicate the 
prejudice against dissection. 
Tho extent of the drouth in Texas may be 
prct.lv accurately gauged by the language of 
Flake's BulletinRain, ruin we want, and must 
have pretty soon, or we shall be short of water 
to drink, and though whisky is a tolerably good 
substitute, Stall a little water la necessary, if only 
to look at. 
A Swedish farmer who waa breaking land 
near Pacific City, Kansas, bared with a plow a 
Further re- 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
The market at Little Falls 1 , for the week end lug 
June 18 th, was more brisk, with u bllyld. Improvement 
In price* ever the previous week. There was also a 
derided Improvement in the quality of hough offered, 
both farm and factory being, for the moat part, gruss 
iidkI n. The delivery ot furui dairies iiinounUiil to 
about 900 bogus, and Nidus were made us high as I..X.W 1 
i;i ..c. r.,r three or tour extreme fancy lois, while in’ 
bufk of tho best wont at. I'i to We. The lower grades, 
I i-.iqi common to fair, brought from s to lie. lho 
iiiaiurymen wuro wull ufiunn^ bptwoMn 
rtT . •live thousand boxes, nearly ullot which was 
II oietttUonrt-Or sales a* follows M 1*1- 
hB«. m. Wo.; Root, 
(lll?vill ( i 4 nfl»| Oil I SilIiHillrl .t — ’ ...tftx e r ,v ( .| c l.lU'ij 5 
lOit!.; Mauiieifti L 
. . 14 1 . kJ 4 I. I, m u vi 11 u It,. I4SW' 1 tV 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, 
THE MOST DESIRABLE, 
THE MOST POPULAR, 
r wanted, everywhere, 
Ala mm lag Ollier, 
IMn 1111 factory n 
IIAKTKOR I), CWSTI 
N. B.-Sco Premium List on page 
Feb. in. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
huge log of antodoluvinn timber 
soarcli sliows that an immense forest lias, at 
some former time, been submerged, and now 
lieu about fourteen inches la-low the surface. 
The trees are all lying la one direction, their 
tops toward the west. They are black as Jot, 
mul capable Of receiving a high polish. There 
seems to be an inexhaustible supply, as experi¬ 
ments for miles round reveal them to tho 
search. 
Our Canadian friends are evidently afraid of 
a silver currency. They take American silver 
only nt the following rates:—Fifty cent piece tit 
twenty-five cent piece at 
ten cetit piece at nine cents; 
live cent piece (nude 
cents) at par 
onr“rag currency 
NEW YORK, June 17,1870. 
The receipts of tho principal kinds of produce for 
tin* week, embrace 7.W7 bains cotton, ,..,UL I'hls. 
th.ur, IKII/Ki hush, wheat. J71..i»7 bash, coi 1 M> fid 
bush. oat*. »6,8SK bush, rye, ' .Ms hush, malt, 
hush ptiiio. ll«f bush. UMWls, bbl*. Corn lUGUl, fwl 
bblWrW Dkgs. bGCt,3t'3 tc*. lard, M0 
meats, S,m« pkgs. butter, hxs. clipn*i'. './A bpj*. 
eggs. 70 pkgs dried fi-ults, 8^8 bbls. whisky, 
bales wool, ^30 tarlc* tpips, J,7t.) hlids. tObii(.i.O, J.^IU 
boxes and cases do„ IjMS bugs peanuts. 
Batter. -Tli” brisk and steady demand which fa¬ 
vored rim market lost week, has continued, and sell¬ 
ers have found no dltthrulty i" disposing of "U 
parcels. Supply still chiefly Western. About «l d"' 
State butter now coming forward I* m |>uUB: tJiPm 
sell well, but quotations tot largo package* id ribjd 
have not worked up fast enough to permlt 1 
to make th« uniform advance pointed at last wi idt,. 
a few have obtained jtfkj-, by strong throaU of A»d. Ud 
next trip, but IKk:. will buy round IqtA ”1 1 •jiipsylvit- 
nia or orange county. Lai c low price* luivu Drought 
llie Flutteru trade m market pretty largely, beside* 
tho anlmateu local dunumd, tuul u.s we ai() runn oK 
light In supply, compared will, lakt Viuson 8 r’aollHS 
id. this date, prices have turned nomewh.it In H'dR-is 
favor. UulHide puces lor tlim 1 Jluo are. readily (di- 
t,Unci; the .litterouee in llgures for other «rud.:H.md 
other WesUirn not. being tmpqrtiint IftTOtailers. 1 be 
searolty of Slate drklns i«l”l bnli-Lubshas ri'ndeied 
them very firm 11 b 0111 Uuprovemioit. Neai I v 
WHttt 
»» _ KOVELTy 
M.B.PHELPS AGO. 
6’Ht AuCHIS 
* T coiirtAND r ar m.v: 
furty-aoven cents 
twenty-three oeiih 
amount of twenty-ftvo 
And as much ins they depreciated 
during and .since the war, 
the Morchanls' Bank Agency Is prepared to fur¬ 
nish any amount of paper fractional currency 
that may be required. 
The emigration from Hie Mediterranean porta 
to South America la steadily Increasing. From 
Marselllessevon hundred emigrants recently sail¬ 
ed for Buenos Ay res, and .3,500 Swiss for Rosario, 
in ill© Argentine Republic. 
Four stores and their contents, occupying a 
block, were destroyed by fire recently In Cutli- 
bert, Ga. Loss, $40,000; Insurance, $33,000. 
A bill is before tlieTexaa Legislature granting 
annuities to those who participated In the strug¬ 
gle for Texan Independence. 
Miss Amy Bradley Inui been appointed Exam¬ 
iner of Schools for Nevy Hanover C'o,, N. C. She 
is the pioneer female office holder In North 
Carolina. 
Governor Holden of North Carolina has or¬ 
dered the State militia luto active service to 
help him In maintaining order in the State and 
enforcing the execution of the laws. 
Justice Bradley, In the United States Circuit 
Court of Louisiana, has rendered an opinion in 
the case of Myra Ciurk Gaines vs. The City ot 
New Orleans etftl., carrying out Hie decree of 
the United States Supreme Court in her favor, 
arid ordered that she he placed in possession of 
the properties described in the decrees, so as Lo 
embrace only the lauds In possession of Hie city 
at tho time of filing the bills. The result is 
quite a disappointment to the plaintiff, and 
>IJY TIIF, NOVELTY WRINGER. OR AT 
» blast tuko it <m trial with any or atl others, unit 
Dcp the Best. For fair ewrywhen-. 
N. B. PIIKIJ'S & CO., 
(toil. Ag’ta., 17 Curl In mil S|„ Noxv York. 
IK ItOIUOS OR AVItAULT FAS' 
J STEERS.—The first, edition of these Splendid 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
J. E. Gillespie, water-wheel regulators. Total 
loss, $70,000. 
An accident occurred on the I 6 U 1 , on the Ver¬ 
mont and Massachusetts Railroad, at Aihol, 
Mass., by which three persons were killed and a 
large number more or less Injured. 
Indian depredations arc reported in Nebraska, 
at Cotton Wood Springs, wounding a citizen and 
stealing tho cattle of a beef contractor. Trouble 
has also occurred in New Mexico, resulting in 
killing some Of the citizens and stealing cattle 
and mules. Reports of isolated attacks in dif¬ 
ferent parts of t he West contiguous to the mil- 
roads, are made from day to day, though noth¬ 
ing to indicate any settled purpose for war. 
The annual meeting of the Western Unitarian 
Conference was opened in Cleveland with a ser¬ 
mon by the Itey. Robert Collier. A large num¬ 
ber of delegates were present. 
Five car loads of Chinamen passed Cheyenne 
on the I3th Inst., on route to Alabama. 
A terrible tornado passed over a large portion 
of Arkansas and Mississippi on the 11th Inst. It 
partook of wind, rain and hail, the. latter being 
unusually severe, utterly destroying the corn 
nml cotton crops In its track and stripping the 
torests. Its width was two miles. The crops were 
unusually promising, the corn beginning to tas¬ 
sel, but all lost. The amount of damage cannot 
be estimated. On the following day the tornado 
was repeated, traversing generally the same 
course. As far as heard from, no lives were 
tost. 
The car shops of the Kansas Pacific Railroad, 
at Wyandotte, Kansas, have been burned. About 
50,000 feet of walnut and oak lumber were also 
burned. Loss, $50,000; partially insured. 
Cuban affairs continue to wear the same as¬ 
pect, reported successes mid reverses being pro¬ 
mulgated on each side. The Cuban privateer 
New York. Juno 10, 1870. 
Beeves.— There is a deal of exoilement over 
the cutting down of freights and this idmngc of base ’ ff 
0110 of the largest cuttle dealers. Tho inducements 
of tho N. Y. Central Railroad have led J. F. Ai.kxan- 
1 ,Eli & CO., who usually sand about l.two cattle per 
week, to transfer ' bob' trade from Comimmlpaw to 
Ouo Hundredth Street. The huge arrival* of 7,Mh 
head for Lh" week give ail earnest of cheaper moat. 
Wo can already report a decline of nearly lo. o a , 
fully tliut during tho past fortnight. On Monday 
la&t tUflro wciro W tvir# ittiuti ut On«> 1 IwiHlnuith Htnuit 
and WeellftWkcii, with J3 ear* at t'oiiimuiilpaw, mak¬ 
ing 4,yin head on sale, or morn than tb" butcher* 
would take oven ut the reduction. Texans worn hog. 
glug at 100 . e in. for tbif little 4 cwt. rikpU l or to¬ 
day we have 1,458 Imad, and only a pair or two wont 
above liV. Still tho quality was poor. Right tut 
grade Durham* of H cwt, would bring Ihbe. Severn! 
droves bold over, lo Join the U» oars expected to-mor¬ 
row. A further declint) is untieipatud Oft Monday 
next, when the supply promises to glut tho market. 
Jlilcli Coxv*. Fresh eowseun hardly be expected 
to improve while beef I* *udull and prices declining. 
Most of those now sent. In are poor, ana amity ure 
selling at ifiCkMift each, with fair to good at f and 
nrlimi at I'JOMIOO, Twelve ruirish State cow* uvpr- 
('hromns, (noticed In Ht'KXI. NKW-YoUKER ”f Feb. 
VJ.l having boon sold, a second edition of 7. si has been 
ordered and will he ready for delivery the coming 
week ; and, owing to tlm general depression III prices 
of all oilier products.** well as to obviate Clio neces¬ 
sity of employing agent* all over the country, I have 
induced tho price to .fit) each, without flirt her vari¬ 
ation. All orders addressed to HEO. AV RAUL! , at 
Poughkeepsie, will be lllled at that price, and sale 
delivery guaranteed.. „ 
This I'hi'oino is admitted to be decidedly Hie 
Best Cattle Picture in this Country, 
lifting li very accurate copy of the original painting 
valued at 8600—30 near that rim chri.mo is often taken 
for the painting. As Mr. I.alor, tlm purchaser of 
these cattle, expended f'J.WJO to prepare and stiill 
their skill* to pi'esc-a* to the Central Burk Commis¬ 
sioners, wo name the picture 
TIIE CENTRA 1. PARK CATTLE. 
A chart of weights, live and net. manner of rais¬ 
ing and feeding, yearly gain, Ac., accompanies each 
ChroniO. Slae OI Chroiiio, 17x211. Address 
GEO. AY It A ULT, Rough kcepsle, N. Y. 
imctoi] to resume at full present prices. Grunge Cm 
and Sussex Co. pails, lino, aftoHOc.; 1 
kiitMIc.: Country dm, fair to good, A/aJsc., I ejn». nan 
tub* und firkins, flue 'Wcfto.; HtiiLe 11 
30c,; do. hull tubs, afitjaDc.; do. Welsh pht.s.. 
Ohio nrkins and half tub#, line, JfoitJflc.: do. Kpod. W4 
24c.; do M’lcctod, small parculs, 27c.; other Wcste.rn, 
line, 2tr./ do. fair, *r«TAi.; common Western, 
Wc.; grease batter. 13h®130r 
Clieest*.—Tho niurket ha* been a little upset for ft 
row days past, owing in part '<» a weak gold niurket 
amt the failure# abroad, together with the fact that 
the cubic price# have given very Utile encourage¬ 
ment. Nevertheless, the arrival* have uut been 
more than miltlcieut to meet positive order*, and the 
stock has been pretty well used Up, the. exhorts 
closely approaching the receipt*, shippers calculated 
upon iiuitit ini addition to the stock through thl* 
week’s arrivals, and have held off,anticipating with 
the circiimstanoes noted above a turn Id their favor, 
hut they have been disappointed, and the Conse¬ 
quence at the extrema close 1 * quite a iveiv comoo- 
tlrioo among tlmni to secure suitable lots, which ha* 
given a temporarily stronger market, skate factory, 
new fancy, li'.,;o'I toc.; fair to good, I.DfiwHe.; ordl- 
oary, iklkc.; skin.iaeil, light, 7 m9c.; heavy, !l£«)5c.; 
farm dairy, good, 12 k«t'r.; medtiiin, IVaUe.; skim¬ 
med, 4«ikc.; Ohio family, line, i:ki< 140.:common to fair, 
8 ri l2e,; English dairy, old, good, ISXfatDc.; pineapplu, 
;sii,/iitc. 
Colton Is very dull, prices all lower. Thu foreign 
reports are unfavorable, and crop prospects bright. 
Egg*. Western have been dull as we still receive 
liberal lots from Canada, which.mil about a# low as 
Western. Thorn Is no troublesome accumulation, 
however, and holder* do not fool that they will have 
to drop much more for loss off lot*. Everything •* 
selling by tlm count. This year we arc receiving 
some good lots from the North river sections, which 
help out our supply of extra fresh for tancy wide. 
VVc quote Western and Canada 23c., which is rather 
llrinnr than lliree days ago: Mich. State, l uun. and 
N. J. 2I(i'.2,K), and a few at #Sc. 
Flour. A brisk trade has been to Statu and Wo*t- 
Thc business i* mainly Irom 
A MANUAL OF 
With full directions for 
Preparing fl»e Ground, 
Sowing, Cultivating' and 
llarrcstliiK tlie Crop. 
A# also the 
Prcparatlou for Market and Manufacture. 
Also, an Essay on 
HEMP AND FLAX 
In the West, Modes Of Culture, Preparation for Mar 
ket, &C. With BOTANICAL, DESCRIPTIONS AND If, 
JUST RATIONS. Price 35 ce.nts. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
41 Park Row, New York. 
quite a victory tor the city, as it only adjudges 
her right and title for the vacant squares. The 
large claim to property sold by the city in 1836 
is the principal basis of Mrs. Gaines’ claim, and 
her expectations are still in dispute. 
Governor Baldwin of Michigan has issued his 
proclamation convening the Legislature of that 
State on the 37th ol July nex!. The occasion of 
this session Is that there may bo submitted to a 
vote of the people such an amendment to the 
constitution of the State as may admit of tho 
lending of State aid to railroad corporations. 
have fallen fully Ko. per lh. during tlie week, thin 
sheop selling at 4Ki<ri>i'.; common to fair ut 5J4(i>5\e.; 
good to prime at rvuliq'c.. and a few extras at 7e. 
Lamb* hold their own. selling ut. IILiTSc.: occasion¬ 
ally lll'jc. lor extra fat Jerseys. Trade I* very slow, 
with light, receipt* since Monday, hut the Stale lots 
left that day are not all gone yet. 
Sxviui - . The larger arrivals, cheapen hogs a little, 
hut u good foreign demand for moss pork, bacon and 
lard prevents their going very low. Dressed are now 
worth iUffoll^c., while two cars Illinois, 333 lbs., sold 
alive at Irifc., and one cur, 174 lbs., at 95(,c. Sales of 
dressed, during the week, 3,fi37 of I’d lbs., averaging 
Lo.. and 2,533 Of 153 lbs., at $11.9714 per cwt. 
era for a day or two, ... - , 
French shippers, induced by the probable sevnic in¬ 
jury to the crops in Franco, through the prevailing 
drouth. Prices ure 30nu(l HOC. per bbl. higher, with 
free sellers at the advance. Corn meal Is arriving 
more freely, and selling better. Western at 
Southern und Caloric, $5.00; Brandywine, 
