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MUSSIW.  .lARKKlT  A  PaI.MEK,  LIlC  lOSStMIS  Of 
Booth’s  Theatre,  New  York,  have  organizfd  nud 
started  a  llglilttln'g  train  to  San  Francisco.  The 
train  coiiSisrcd  nr  locomotive,  baggage  and  hotel 
car,  and  was  to  make  the  distance  In  ftf  hoiii's. 
Correspondenns  Of  divers  Kngllah,  French  ajuJ 
American  journals  accompanied  the  expedition,  so 
that  theslrnnger  will  have  abundant  opportunity 
todcscaiiton  Annrlcau  nii1.crprlsc.  The  route  was 
over  till!  iTunsylvanla  Central  to  Pltlwhurgh, 
Plttsbui"gh  &  Fort  Wayuo  to  Chicago,  tlic  i.'hltiago 
A  North  western  to  (unalia.  and  thence  by  V  nlon 
A  Centr.al  Piiclllc  to  'Frisco. 
'I'lie  train  accomidlsbcd  the  run  In  the  remark¬ 
able  time  of  Ml  hour.s.  20  mlniit.es. 
The  Boiiiin'/.a  Kings,  Fair,  Mackey,  Flood  and 
O  Brlen.  have  a  net  tneorne  of  $86,000,000  per  an¬ 
num  only. 
The  following  from  Pcnasylvanla  Is  a  sample  ; 
The  bcel.lo  which  did  so  much  damage  to  pot.atocs 
andotlii  r  vcgclatloi!  llirougli  the  Ktatps  la.st.ycar, 
are  already  appearing  In  liuinca^c  nuiuhe.r.s  awng 
the  Delaware  and  t-ackawaxeii  rlvcm,  .and  have 
begim  their  work  of  destruction.  The  Injury  to 
potatoes  thus  far,  however.  Is  not  very  great,  as 
very  few  have  been  planlotl;  but  vegetation  In 
gcnei  al  has  been  considerably  injured. 
A  great  conflagration  in  ivuebee  destroyed  about 
roo  houscis,  and  rendered  thousands  lioinele.ss. 
The  St.  Louis  quarter  Is  nearly  demolished.  Tho 
money  loss  Is  very  lieav.y.  The  lire  iRSiSld  to  have 
originated  by  children  playing  with  matche.s. 
Some  of  the  tobacco-groworti  of  Alien  County 
have  plants  euougli  to  set  au  average  crop  Mils 
year. 
The  third  annual  fair  of  the  Kentucky  Indus¬ 
trial  Associat  ion  cominchces  at  Frank  fort  ou  Tues¬ 
day,  Soplirmber  13. 
The  Maillsonvllle  southwest  siiys  the  prospect 
for  a  tobacco  croj)  In  Hopkins  County  Is  growing 
more  favorable. 
New  Iberia  (T.a.)  Sugar  Bowl:  .such  a  thing  ha.s 
hitherto  been  unknown  In  the  ht.story  of  orange 
culture  In  Louisiana,  but  the  fact  is  th.at.,  while  on 
most  trees  a  few  lilnssoms  of  December  and  .lan- 
uary  grew  Into  fruit  and  are  now  hanging  ripe 
upon  the  trees,  surrounded  by  half-grown  green 
oran.gi’s,  t  hose  of  the  size  of  a  m:iThle  and  even 
blo.ssoms.  on  the  Orange  Island,  tho  property  of 
Mr.  Joseph  .lenerson,  the  actor,  a  verj'  considera¬ 
ble  cro])  baa  been  the  resillt  of  the  unusual  mild¬ 
ness  of  the  wlnt/0i‘. 
A  gold  mine  has  been  discovered  on  the  lot  of  a 
>lr.  Dickson,  In  the  town  of  Spartanburg,  South 
Carolina 
A  resident  of  Franklin  Co.,  'J'enu.,  rw-ently  ex¬ 
changed  his  wife  with  a  friend  for  $3,  a  quart  of 
Avhisky  and  t  wo  pounds  of  leaf  tobacco.  As  soon 
as  he  lost  his  money  at  a  game  of  seven-up,  drank 
the  whiskey  and  chewed  the  tobacco,  he  wanted 
her  back,  but  didn't  get  her. 
The  bones  of  a  iiuislodon  have  been  found  In 
San  Saba  Co.,  Texas.  It  Is  e.stimatcd  that  the  an¬ 
imal  when  alive  must  have  boon  twenty  feet  high 
and  twenty-eight  feet  long,  with  tusks  sixteen 
feet  in  length. 
J.  B.  Jones  of  Wesierii  New  York  writes  us  .os 
follows !— By  comparison,  wo  Und  we  have  reason 
to  be  thankful  for  the  oiillook.  Winter  left  u.s 
with  tho  ground  very  full  of  water,  which  delayed 
the  putting  In  of  crops  on  the  heavy  soils  of  West¬ 
ern  New  York,  but  never  have  we  liad  finer 
weather  for  the  gradual  dr.vlug  and  Ilttlng  of  the 
soil  to  work.  Labor  ba.s  been  plenty  nnd  at  lower 
rates  than  heretofore.  Horses,  cattle  and  sheep 
are  keeping  up  pretty  well  In  price,  ns  well  as 
mo.st  farm  crops,  except  poUitoos,  which  hardly 
bring  enough  to  pay  forhandllng,  and  great  quan¬ 
tities  have  been  fed  to  cattle  and  horses.  Whe.at 
promises  only  a  light  crop.  Oats  and  barley  come 
up  well,  and  doubtless  will  be  heavy.  Less  pota¬ 
toes  will  bo  planted  than  usual,  wlillc  corn  plant- 
I  trees  being  below  cost  ol  production  for  the  qual¬ 
ity  required  by  planters  at  iin^ent.  Yet  what 
seedlings  have  been  put  out  seem  to  have  starl.ed 
and  promise  wclU  Tlmos  arc  not  nam,  aithougu 
we  do  not  have  War  times  and  need  not  expect 
such  soon  aguln ;  but  there  Is  no  cause  for  the 
I  complalnla  we  hear  of  the  times  being  hard, 
i  Deixiratlon  day  wa,s  very  generally  ob.served 
I  throughout  the  country. 
The  Dublin  t'nlverslty  crew  will  be  represented 
at  Saratoga. 
The  Man  ila's  Vineyard  camp  meeting  this  year 
opens  August  21. 
i  Tlie  Impeachment  trial  tvlll  probably  be  jiost- 
j  iwned  until  November. 
I  April  railway  oarntngs  are  reported  for  twenty- 
i  four  rallroiids,  with  about  one-sIxMi  of  the  total 
mileage  of  the  Uultod  .Slatos,  The  results  cannot 
Ix!  called  favorable,  as  they  show  but  a  small  in- 
(U'e.aseover  the  unfavorable  ri'turns  or  la-sl.  year, 
j  'J'hia  increase  Is  nearly  «  per  eeot.  In  the  toial,  but 
leas  than  3  jier  eenl^  In  reeelpto  per  rulle  Of  road, 
which  were  H'S2  lust  year,  and  $I90  this  year. 
Mr.  Henry  Unworlh  of  Alkon.  .s.  c.,  is  In  all 
probability  tho  old e.st  loeoinotive  engineer  In  tho 
Uiiltod  States,  If  not  In  the  world.  IIis  llrst  trip 
was  made  on  the  South  Carolina  Kallroad  out  or 
Charb.'ston,  In  1631,  and  he  ha.s  been  ou  the  Home 
road  e\  cr  sltiec,  a  perto<l  of  lorty-llvo  years. 
Th<‘  Florida  orange  crop  for  the  prasent  season 
is  23,000,0(10,  worth  on  an  average  at  tho  groves 
$15  per  thousand,  making $3T5,ooo.  Itls  estimated 
thai  there  are  now  not  more  than  3,ooo  acres  of 
young  trees  from  four  to  six  years  old  from  the 
bud,  some  bearing  as  many  ua  loo  oranges  the  past 
fruit  season.  For  the  next  live  years  it  is  believed 
the  crop  win  gradually  increase  from  growth  of 
trees  to  100,0<KI,(100,  yielding  a  product  of  $3,300,- 
000,  or  about  .one-seveiith  of  the  prr»dnct  of 
Palermo. 
The  citizens  of  Thomas  County,  (ia,,  propose  to 
send  an  intelllgeut,  capable  man  to  the  North¬ 
west.  who,  by  lecturing  and  the  froo  dlstrtbutlon 
of  prtntod  Information  aa  to  the  resources  of  the 
country,  will  bring  about  iramlgratlou  to  It. 
Fort  Valley  (Oa.)  Mirror;  There  Is  a  negro 
woman  living  on  Mr.  Gleuri  VJssocher’s  place  who 
Is  128  ycara  old.  She  plowed  corn  during  the 
time  of  the  Ilevolutlonury  war;  cooK-ed  for  Gen, 
.Tackson  during  the  French  and  Indian  wars,  and 
Is  now  ready  to  chop  out  cotton  this  centennial 
year. 
'J'lifi  Vermont  Democratic  Convention  has  se- 
loctod  delegates  lor  St.  1-ouls. 
Mr.  Blaine  Is  the  subject  of  continued  Investi¬ 
gation. 
The  hill  to  roorganlzf;  the  army  lias  passed  the 
hoiLse. 
The  Indian  war  progresses.  The  latest  news  Is 
the  massarj-e  of  a  party  ol  Cincinnati  gold  huut- 
ersTjound  lor  the  Blacx  Hills.  Fortv-nlne  were 
killed. 
The  huslnes.s  of  “  .spiritual  Medium  ”  is  not  as 
Uouiishlng  aa  It  might  be  at  present.  1  nfeelltig, 
prjictkail  men  have  applied  to  the  New  York  City 
Courts,  praying  that  tiiehc  persons  may  be  com¬ 
pelled  U)  fake  out  licenses  as  jugglers. 
The  iron  and  stoel  Industry  of  this  country  for 
the  past  two  yoars  Is  shown  In  llie  annexed  table : 
-1S74-, 
Prodtictu,  Tons. 
PlKlron . 
All  I  Oiled  Iron,  Inoludlua 
nails  . 1,8;!9,.')()0 
All  rolled  iron,  including 
nulls  iind  excluding  rails.  1.110,147 
Hails  of  all  kinds .  721Uii 
Bessuiiier  stuul  mils .  IIIJIU 
Iron  iiud  other  rails .  5s4,4i>!i 
Street  rads . . .  (1,739 
Ke.gs  of  cut  nails  and 
spikf's . 4,912,180 
Cruidhle  cast  steel .  36,328 
Open-hearth  steel .  7,000 
Al' other  steel...... . .  6.4.'>3 
Ulooras  from  oro  and  pig 
iron .  61,670 
—*1875—, 
Toes. 
2.26(!.581 
1,89.8,379 
1,097,867 
792,512 
KIO.HC.S 
Old. 649 
16,340 
4,726,881 
39,401 
O.UftO 
12.(W7 
The  doeroa.se  In  the  pi'Oduetlon  of  pig  iron  was 
all  In  anthracite  and  chaiwal  jilg  iron,  thero  bring 
a  slight  increase  In  bituminous  and  coke.  Tho 
stoi'k  of  unsold  pig  iron  at  the  end  of  the  year  was 
760,90.8  tons.  Tht?  total  value  of  imports  of  iron 
and  steel  during  tho  year  was  $16,273,815,  being  a 
decrease  of  $9.S27,  J03  from  that  of  1874. 
Tennessee  has  forty  cotton  mills,  employing  56.- 
358  spindles,  and  consuming  14,443  bales  of  cotton. 
A  bill  has  boon  introduced  Into  the  Texfis  Legis¬ 
lature  declaring  drunkness  to  be  a  misconduct, 
and  making  H  puulshable  by  a  fine  of  $loo. 
To  the  list  of  recent  murders  Is  now  added  that 
of  a  boy  of  14  by  his  playmate  of  the  same  age. 
The  murder  seems  to  have  boon  intenflonai,  if  not 
dellber.'iie. 
sing  King,  N.  Y.  Lsbecomlng  famous  for  con''lets’ 
escapes,  and  1  to  prison  should  be  a  favoilto  with 
the  ciiinlnal  elas.se.s.  The  seizure  of  a  locomotive 
by  the  runaways  was  bettor  managed  this  time 
than  last;  imsfead  of  trying  to  run  It  themselves 
they  eompelled  tho  englnoor  to  do  (hem  this 
.service.  As  a  result  two-thirds  of  the  party  made 
gootl  their  escape,  despite  urgent  pursuit  and 
imioh  telegraplilng,  which,  however,  helped  to 
make  It  an  exciting  affair. 
Daniel  Webster's  estate  known  aa  “  .Marshfield,” 
was  sold  for  $5,526, 
Governor  Tiiden  has  signed  In  all  449  bills.  Last 
year  the  number  wa.s  633. 
The  amount  of  tolls  received  at  the  Albany,  N. 
Y.,  Collector's  olllce  from  tho  opening  of  tho  canals 
to  June  1  was  $8,106.76— au  increase  of  $i,700  over 
those  for  the  corresponding  period  of  last  year.  It 
Is  thought  the  season  will  be  a  prosperous  one 
throughout.  The  receipts  from  lumber  have  been 
very  large. 
All  the  conferences  between  the  puddlei-s  and 
the  manufacturers  at  Pittsburgh,  according  to  a 
dispatch  dated  June  2,  had  failed  to  prevent  a 
lock-out,  find  but  very  few  of  the  pteWllug  mills 
In  that  section  were  at  work. 
<iov.  Rice  of  Maasm'hu.setto  has  appointed  A.  L. 
Soulo  of  Springfield  and  F.  W.  Hurd  nod  C.  \V. 
Clifford  of  New  Bedford  a  Commission  to  inquire 
Into  the  exptidlcncy  of  revising  the  Judicial  sys¬ 
tem  Of  5ia.'8.sfichii.setto. 
A  young  man  named  (foo.  Roner,  while  plowing 
corn  near  Newark.  Ghio,  recently,  was  struck  by 
lightning  and  Instantly  killed.  A  bluelsh  black 
discoloration  of  the  body  extended  from  the  neck 
to  the  hips.  On  his  breast  was  found  engraven 
the  likeness  of  a  large  tree  whli^h  stood  within  a 
short  distance,  tho  branches  of  which  iirojected 
naturally  to  eacdi  shoulder,  lomilng  a  representa¬ 
tion  BO  jierfecii  as  to  render  the  leaves  plainly 
visible. 
From  the  .Ktate  reports  prepared  against  the  In¬ 
auguration  of  Gov.  tJheney  or  New  Hampshire  it 
appears  that  tho  revenues  for  1870  were  $.563,:i‘2s.i9 
and  the  expenditures  $391,6.36/2:1,  a  net  gain  to  Hie 
Treasuro'  over  1875 of $26, .5.32.29.  The  netlndebtcd- 
ness  ol  the  Statt!  Is  $3,629,538.49,  a  reduction  from 
187*.  Of  $111,791.96. 
King  Victor  ITramanuer has  accepted  Hie  Hon¬ 
orary  r'r((sldency  of  the  Philadelphia  committee 
for  the  orei  lion  of  a  star  ue  of  Columbus. 
Dom  I’edio  Is  at  Niagara  trying  to  ilrid  out  the 
nominal  horse-power  of  that  miniature  wabirfall. 
A  heavy  f  hunclcr  storm  visited  Lebanon,  H., 
on  .Tune  4th.  Three  inches  of  rain  foil  In  two 
hours,  washing  out  highways  and  doing  other 
serious  damage. 
'I'he  Police  Dt*partinent.  of  New  York  City  are 
making  a  serlouH  and  susUilneri  aliaek  on  the 
liquor  dealers  who  vend  spirits  on  Hunday.  Tlie 
dealetoare  buckling  on  their  armor  and  the  law¬ 
yers  are  happy. 
The  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs  Is  anxious 
that  Congress  sliould  act  Immediately  u|)ou  the 
bill  appropriating  s:i(K),n(Ki  for  the  removal  of  the 
lied  Cloud  and  .Spotted  Tall  hands  of  Rloux  Indi¬ 
ans  to  the  Indian  Tenltory.  He  Is  apprehensive 
that  If  their  present  dlspo.sltlon  agreeable  thereto 
Is  hot  availed  of  they^  will  be  induced  to  Join  the 
ho.sMle  tribes. 
Farm  hands  are  wanted  in  Michigan. 
FOEEIGN  NOTES, 
Telegrams  from  Cuba  say  the  Insurrection  In 
that  Island  is  lncrea.siTig. 
Halonlca  has  about  loo.ooo  Inhabitants,  one-half 
of  them  Spanish  Jews. 
Klsbi.T,  Mr.  Baltazzl's  horse,  won  the  English 
Derby. 
Winslow  iH  still  held  by  the  British  Government, 
pending  tho  consideration  of  the  .\merlcan  dc- 
manilH.  l.ord  cairns  holds  t  hat  our  position  Is 
correct. 
Great  lorest  Urns  prevail  In  York  and  Kent  coun¬ 
ties,  New  Brunswick. 
speoj  d  (iihpatch  to  tho  times  from  Seville  says 
the  uMtiI-ii  eiiiii  bill  abolisliing  uni  versa!  suffrage  Is 
very  unpopulai’  t  here. 
The  harvest  has  commenced,  llalns  have  de¬ 
stroyed  tho  IriciLsto,  and  cereals  liavi?  not  prom¬ 
ised  such  crops  for  a  hundred  years  past. 
Abdul  .\zD.,  who  harl  been  sulton  of  Turkey  since 
1861,  wito  deposed  by  his  Ministers  on  Monday 
night.  Ills  nephew,  Murad  Effeudi,  being  tho 
heir  presumptive,  wa.s  Immediately  proclaimed 
•Sultan.  Till'  Immediate  cause  of  the  ex-.sijltan's 
dowiif.all  was  the  dlsi.iouteuitor  the  Hofta.s  (officials 
and  attendants  of  t  he  mosques),  who  demanded 
last  week  that  the  Sultan  should  ooaso  to  be  Ca¬ 
liph,  that  is,  spiritual  Jiead  ol  the  Mohammedans. 
The  boldness  of  t  his  request  appears  to  liavc*.  ren¬ 
dered  him  powerl(?s8  to  resist  further  conceaslons. 
The  ch.ange  is  regarded  with  comparative  favor  In 
Europe.  It  Is  understood  that  the  new  Sultan 
will  Introduce  reforms,  tirder  Is  maintained  at 
Consta  ntinople. 
Below  is  the  official  news  of  the  death  of  Abdul 
AzI/.,  scut  to  the  Turkish  Emha-ssador  at  Wash- 
Ington : 
“A  sad  event  has  just  painfully  affcctod  our 
august  Sovereign  and  Ids  government.  Abdul 
A?.S7,  Khan,  tho  late  Sultan,  who  for  some  time 
past,  uufortnnatcl.v,  gave  evident  signs  of  mental 
derangoment,  having  locked  himself  up  In  his 
apartmenls  of  the  Palace  of  Teher.agan,  commit¬ 
ted  sulehle  by  opening  the  volms  of  his  arms  with 
scl.ssors,  whlcli  he  had  concealed  on  his  person. 
“  'J’ho  Impeilal  government  hasteiie(l  to  cau.se 
all  tho  legal  Inquests  (constatlon)  to  be  made,  also 
a  detailed  medical  report,  which  will  be  forward¬ 
ed  to  you  very  soon, 
“All  the  .Mmistei-s,  the  high  officers,  both  civil 
and  military,  will  bo  present  at  the  funeral  of  ills 
Majesty,  which  will  take  place  with  the  accus¬ 
tomed  iMimp  and  honors  due  b)  the  deceased, 
whose  body  will  be  laid  In  tlie  Maasoleiun  of  sul¬ 
tan  .Mahmoud,*' 
Atneilcan  residents  of  Paris  have  started  a  sub- 
scrlntlon  Hi  raise  funds  for  tbe  celebration  of  the 
Centennial  Fourth  of  July,  and  for  plaelng  a  mar¬ 
ble  slab,  ivltli  a  commemorative  Inscription,  on 
the  tomb  of  Lafayette. 
In  the  official  report  of  Wlmslow’s  remand,  the 
words  used  are  “llnally  remanded  until  June  15.” 
The  use  of  the  word  “  llnally  ”  seems  to  indicate 
that  Winslow  tvlli  be  released  unless  the  difficulty 
Is  settled  by  that  date. 
A  Protestant  school  In  the  province  of  Pontey- 
erra,  Spain,  has  been  closed  by  order  of  the  .Minis¬ 
ter  ol  Justice  at  the  requst  of  the  clerical  author¬ 
ities. 
The  tunnel  to  connect  Jingland  and  France, 
under  the  Ktralte  of  Dover,  has  been  commenced. 
The  shaft  on  the  French  side  has  been  sunk  to  a 
depth  of  iSO  feet. 
It  Is  stated  that  the  change  of  rulers  Is  favora¬ 
bly  received  In  Turkey. 
The  official  gazette  of  Montenegro  declares  a 
frf;sh  armistice  Ls  Impossible,  and  sa>*s  the  Insur¬ 
rection  will  now  continue  In  good  earnest. 
The  Epsom  cup  race,  a  dash  of  one  mile,  was 
run  June  2,  and  was  won  by  Dalliam  by  a  head. 
Wisdom  secoud,  and  Mr.  Sanford’s  American  horse 
•Mate  a  bad  third. 
News  from  Cuba  aa  follows:— The  town  of 
ciegode  A  villa.  In  the  Jurisdiction  of  SantoRplrtu, 
was  attacked  on  tho  night  or  May  26  by  the  Insur- 
1  gent  leader,  Maximo  Gomez,  with  l.OiHlmen,  most 
of  them  monnied.  The  place  was  defended  by  a 
garrison  4(.hi  strong,  i'he  Insurgenls  were  re¬ 
pulsed  after  desperate  lighting,  and  rei.lred  with¬ 
out  being  pursued.  They  tost  thirty  killed  and 
.about  seviMity  woundotL  The  Kp.inish  casualtle.s 
were  two  officers  killed  and  three  men  wounded. 
J'lngland  continues  to  prep.are  for  war.  i'en  In¬ 
fantry  reglmi-nte  have  orders  to  be  ready  t  o  start 
for  Alalta  at  a  moment's  notice. 
.Murad  Elfendl  commences  Ills  roj'al  business  on 
a  cash  capital  of  fHMi,600,060.  that  being  the 
amount  of  tro.aaure  found  In  tho  e.x-8ultan’s  pal¬ 
ace. 
.servla  thirsts  for  war.  If  gratilled  and  beaten, 
Europe  will  exclaim  :  “  .Servla  right !” 
A  large  squadron  of  French  incn-ol-war  Is  as¬ 
sembled  In  the  harbor  of  Toulon,  in  readlnc.ss  to 
sail  for  tlie  Ka.st,  but  no  orders  have  yet  been  re¬ 
ceived  for  ll«  departure. 
i’he  work  of  Hie  divci's  at  the  secneof  Hie  wreck 
of  the  steamer  Schiller  has  been  given  up.  II  was 
not  pa.vlng  expenses.  .Seven  rwenty-dollur  pieces 
and  half  a  ton  weight  of  copper  was  recovered  on 
the  20th  of  .May. 
The  Americ:in  horse,  Freak  ness,  token  to  Eng¬ 
land  to  run  In  the  Derby,  came  In  a  good  second 
.at  the  Epsom  races. 
There  are  70.606  children  living  on  boats  In  Eng¬ 
land,  who  receive  no  education. 
THE  MARKETS. 
PEODUCE  AND  PEOVISIONS. 
New  Tork.  Saturday,  .Tune  3.  1876. 
Keceipt.s.— The  receipia  of  Produce  for  the  week 
were  as  follows  : 
Flour,  bbis .  69,700  Mntiisses .  _ 
Whisky .  3.882  nice. bills .  27,f 
Corn  tiiral.bbls....  ‘2,970  Cut  meats.  plcRs...,  8, 0,8,3 
Com  meni,  hiiirs...  l.l.VI  (vuio.  pkus .  8.406 
Wheat,  hush . 1,791.0(6'  Tubiieco,  litids .  2,:t«i 
Coro,  bush  . .  658/10(1  do.  cussh  .  4,'t3ii 
Oats.  bu$b . .  4'iO.HiO  Hutter,  i.kas .  32.2  0 
live, bush .  Ofi.'-’O I  Cheese.  bxM . .  H.ion 
Mall,  bush .  47,400  roTHm,  bales .  9.8.55 
Barley,  hush .  1(1,000  llosin .  6,'.(W 
Kmin.'i.  bitiB .  8,5a5  Kilts,  tnrt).,  bbis _  I. (12 
Grass  seed,  bush..  8  lined  Fruits,  pkx*..  117 
Beef,  pkirs .  3,319  Bpes.  bills . 16.411 
Wool,  bulea. 8.i:M  Peuriiits.  buRS......  1,227 
Hops,  bales .  Go  l,eiitliep,  sides .  8.i.4«3 
Pork,  bills .  531  HiiKur,  hbils .  — 
Tallow .  l.kitl  Oil  cake . .  7.868 
UiXTs  TO  KnipeKiia.  Pack  produce  as  llrinly  iis 
Us  nature  allows !  oilierwise  iiiiinv  items  suffer  in 
npticiiraiicn,  U  not  In  riuallly,  lliMiiitli  tbo  J.isthna 
npiie.irniici''.  11  iiov  in  'luaiiiy.  Ill roiiicii  iiio  j.isiltnir 
Inciilont  to  iriinsporUiUoii.  U<i  not  mark  piieknai’s 
wltli  line  rmtleriiif  tlini.  will  siiiiiilKn,  A  pood  i»i|i)t 
for  inursTite  purposes  can  bn  made  of  bichixiiu no  of 
potash  uinl  extriicl  of  IokwoihI.  Nulled  cards uru 
very  iimecutn.  For  Iona  lines  of  K'unls  a  iiiaricinK 
pliito  or  tiiinnl  Is  iirnfcruble  loenllniiry  letliirlnir.  At 
the  time  ef  shipment  put  a  oompicte  fist  of  ilin  lot 
Into  one  of  me  piiekuKov  i(  it  enn  be  done:  init  be 
sure  to  mull  to  oonslpnee  a  full  list,  naming  dale, 
style  of  packages  und  ciinieiitB.  Aim  to  Imve  eiicli 
parcel  of  m  ilorin  qu.illty  as  far  as  possible:  mixing 
alwiiy*  loJureSb'ile  Itoll  (iiittnr  shinild  be  wrapppcl 
in  clean  whitu  muslin,  lirnssed  poullrv  slunild  be 
packed  In  well  sbiikiin  dry  Mtiaw.  When  poultry 
sweats  HI  hoxnsstraw.ilii-l  jilvesu  mean  look.  Break 
citf-nall  points  froni  the  Irisnln  of  old  barrels  when 
they  lire  Used  in  mder  to  preynnt  propei  iy  from  leitr- 
liig.  Sltnrt  cut  dry  straw  Is  better  for  nackina  eggs 
than  anything  elwv.  Try  imd  MVfiid  the  arrival  of 
Kuminer  Hems  here  nn  SulurUav. 
BBAs.s  AND  PEAS.— Exports  Of  heans  past  week. 
2,031  bbls,:  Hluoe  Jan.  L«t,  29.i00  do.;  sunie  lime  last 
jeiir.  10,9l8ilc>.  ExporUm  peas  past  week,  none  :  .-inco 
.Jan.  Isl,:i9l,2(‘.0  bash.;  same  time  lust  year.  203.887  do  ' 
(Jiiot.itinns  fop  the  leading  gride*  ot  bouns  Iihtu 
bnen  settling  Ibroughout  the  week.  All  liii.tlitieH  of 
njedHiins  lire  iiguiii  inurked  on,  with  no  lurge  purcnls 
selling.  Murrows  have  liud  u  fiivorablu  dematnt  (or 
export,  hut  buyers  would  not  add  to  their  tornier 
largo  pUl'Chasos  with  receiving  connc.sslnn.s;  prices 
sfiow  they  have  boen  successful.  Pea  beuiiHand 
kidneys  dull.  Green  pms  again  lower  and  dlHlcnlt 
to  place;  nut  much  doing  in  I'anHCh.-iii. 
Beans- Prune  |>ea,  f l.J5<!i>l.3,5:  fair  to  gonrl,  fl.OOo* 
H. Ui;  priHie  modiuniB,  gl.OOfOtl.lO;  fair  In  good,  755* 
'/Oc. :  poor,  SO'ndOc.:  prime  marrows.  $1.60:  fair  to 
good,  tl/iOal  4.5;  prime  white  hid.,  *1.4iirsil.4.5i  other. 
$l.|.V<tl30;  priniij  red  kidney.  $1.2ugl.2, 5:  other, 
I. 10;  iJmii  (Gal  ),  $3,11(1,  Peas— Canadian,  hbis.,  free, 
$1 13641.26 :  do.  In  bulkuuU  bond,  axg)!b>r.!  green.  $LI5r<A 
1.20;  SnulhernB.  B.,2-busli.  bag,  ♦2.65isii5,70 ;  split,  V 
bbL,  $6. 
Beeswax.— Offerings  are  larger  and  demand  small, 
giving  a  lower  ninucrif  prices.  Salosat  -hc.  forlVest- 
ern  and  S5'i.36c.  for  Southern.  Exports  past  week. 
2.150  lbs.;  since  Jau.  1st,  38,114  d>a.;  same  time  last 
year,  34,950  do. 
Broom  Corn — Is  in  light  demand  nnd  fair  supply. 
We  Quote  Bru&h,shorlgreen.8>f<®10o.;  burl,  green. 
8X(«l0c.:  green,  medium,  5<0»d>4o.:  rod  and  red-tipped, 
3(A4c. 
BtnTr.u.— Traile  was  generally  broken  into  hv  tho 
observiinue  of  Dccoriitioii  Day.  and  bntier  tins  liud  a 
full  share  of  the  neglect  Incident  to  such  periods, 
llecelpts  have  been  very  hoivy  und  Hie  weather  hoi 
und  unfavornblo  for  cxhibiliiig  .stock.  Few  dealers 
c.Hi  rppnrt  a  trade  that  bhtiws  u  gn.vd  wholesale 
voliHiiu  und  the  iibsencL.  of  round  sule«  when  suppIlcB 
urilve  jlljcra.Iy  always  snriously  depresses  ihe  nmr- 
kei.  'I'hU  week  thn  effect  bus  been  siicli  as  to  not 
oven  allow  choice  tiUHlUy  of  Wn.sterij  or  Slate  to 
have  H-s  usual  stcadiiietui  in  upper  ijiioiniions.  Fine 
or  for  thill  matter  fancy  pulls  -.irM  uhlainahlc  almost 
ns  low  us  tubs.  Ktulu  hatter  will  adjust  Itself  xoon 
118  receiprs  will  be  lighter  wlion  dniiymen  begin  to 
puck.  Of  Western  there  is  ueciiinnlaiion  enough  to 
warrant  low  prices  lor -stmio  time  to  ct-mc.  West 
IndliHi  puckers  are  buying  Weslern  prctiy  freely 
though  at  low  figures  say  14(.tl5c.  Western  fli  kins 
quoted  at  1364180,  for  poor  to  lino  yellow.  Klatc  flrlt- 
His  13(^23  for  poor  to  fair.  3i<j<.2.5c.  for  prime.  Sweet 
cream  pulls  rungu  ni  2iKrt2Jic. 
Pails,  State  selected,  24(7435a.;  do.,  other  20(a94c.; 
cj-o.amerj  .  2*3(4 Ib'.'.:  half  firkin  tubs,  prime,  2.i®34c - 
fiiir  to  good.  22(i423c.;  NVnIsh  liihs  solected.  2^2:Jc  • 
Welsh  tubs,  prime.  a(lc«22c.;  fair  to  good.  19i92lc.' 
Pails.  Wx’Siorn  creamery,  prime,  25®23c.;  fair  to 
good,  19(<t21u.;  Western  tubs,  dairy,  good  to  prime. 
l7(i«18c.;  fiilr  to  good,  I3C«ll<i!. 
YVesierii  fiiotory  choice,  lOrglTc.;  do.  fair  to  good. 
14i'«15c.;  poor.  12141  ISO.  Greiiso.  inir«.7(«il0o. 
Couiparulive  receipts  and  exports  from  Juno  1st. 
.  ,  Heeeipts,  pkgs.  Exports,  pkgs. 
.lime  1.  '75,  to  June  1,  76 . 1.187.822  35  132 
June  1,  ’71.  to  June  1,  ’75 . 1,018,432  53!;3(i0 
June  1,  '73,  to  June  1,  ’74  .  997.201  33,581! 
June  1. ’72  to  June  1, ’73 .  741,812  49,113 
June  1. ’71,  to  June  1, ’7'2.... .  695,821  70  765 
June  1,  '70,  to  June  1,  ’Ti .  571,497  27.083 
