542,338 do, pkc«_ 
13?*5W Hatter, i k^,,, 
1.91} Ciieeae, bx*,. 
>1,W58 Colton, bates 
m,m Rosin.. 
I r.\s. Hi,lb iima ant marrow* 
■al advance under the light supply 
““Til b H c ,* t ''thought. r In* remnant 
MBWllrall be wanted before Reptern- 
or marrow* poet week 475 bbls. The 
i about, (.lino tibia, behind ihi* date last, 
ulr to (food, 
■M: fair to 
27i>ii2fic,: Rood to prune, 26 '® 27 e 
select invoice*.2i®S8c.; (food i 
gooU.3u@2ic. 
Old Butter—State dairies, wit 
good to pruno. fuir to 
Talr. Uliidlo.: firkins. choice, li 
liiilie.; loir to good. 14@lju.: i 
halt-tirktn tubs, clmice fall. 2(1 • 
mimm in \ irmont, on June !», 1874 , mid Choir pi 
lively asserted that, lie. was la Providence at i 
tiilio, seeking employment of the American Sen 
Co. Downing recollected a conversation hell 
with a tuan on a train, from Providence to in 
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of Vat alfth. 
AN APPALLING CALAMITY. 
The Southern Hotel — one of the largest and 
finest hotels in St. Louis. Mo.—Was completely 
destroyed by Are on the morning of April n. The 
alarm was given at 1:00 A. M„ and in less than 
one hour the building was a muss of ruins. 
During the progress of the lire there wag intense 
excitement, owing chiefly to the great peril In 
which the inmates of the house were placed. 
The windows of the upper stories were crowded 
with shrieking men and women, many of whom 
seemed almost sure 10 perish. Ladders were 
raised, and these were mostly rescued; but a 
number were killed and several badly injured in 
attempting to save themselves toy jumping. The 
loss of life, though far from being as great as at. 
lirst reported. Is not yet clearly ascertained ; it is 
believed, however, that not more than ten per¬ 
sons were lost, including bodies recovered from 
the ruing since the tire. 
The lire originated lnt.be basement, of the build¬ 
ing, and an attempt was made to subdue it, by 
t he employes, before a public alarm was given. 
From the basement It found Its way through the 
freight elevator to the upper stories and" roor. 
The hotel cost over $1,000,000; the furniture $200,- 
ooo. The total Insurance amounts to about, $500.- 
non 
HOME NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
The Dutdh King has offered to send40,ooo tulips 
to the Paris Exposition next year. 
The oldest or the Hawaiian chiefs lately died at 
Honolulu, aged 70 years. 
The cotton blanket, quite common abroad Is 
made by a mill at Columbus, Ga. 
Norfolk, va., claims to be the second cotton port 
of the South. 
Llvo lobsters are now exported to Great Brit¬ 
ain in considerable quantities. 
ft Is asserted that a Brooklyn horse-car line has 
been engaged tn circulating counterfeit coin. 
A Kentuckian has obtained a verdict, for $ 2,500 
against a neighbor for slander. 
'1 he Philadelphia street railroad companies have 
refused to reduce Hie f.-ire below six cents. 
Tlie monitor MaJiopac lias gone from Port Royal 
to Savannah. Cause, barnacles. 
Southern emigrants to Frazil at the close of the 
war, are coming book again. 
Arkansas has the largest, proportion of news¬ 
papers to population or any state in the Union. 
A Worcester man, recently, paid $6 for a license 
to keep a dog, and the next day mortgaged his 
furniture. 
Gen. Peter C. Johnston, an elder brother or 
Board of Trade that emigration to the United 
v y. States is on the decline, t he English papers cheer- 
ea, fl ‘ U - 5 ’ retnark: “ There’s misery and destitution In 
ror the land of the free.” '‘There are other and 
-,p. more promising parts of the world." “ a country 
o e where people either starve, or are burned alive in 
.rt theatres or railway carriages.” “ A good Held for 
1 Oil na in on / 1 
>e. Gov. Hampton Is full Mx feet high, form well 
"j knit and compact, complexion swarthy, inove- 
b n’dck and manners graceful. His eyes are 
eu black and sparkling. 
*. ot V, 1 I ’K 0 and city lots, this State owns 
_ acr M> from which It, derives no Income. 
_ The School Commissioner of Hardin County, 
ivy., asserts that the people thereabouts are 
making greater efforts to raise stock than to edu¬ 
cate their children. 
James Hayes, executed at, Bakersfield, Cat,, for 
the murder of Thos. Goodwin, said on the scaffold; 
f may be accused of many murders after I am 
gone, but the only one of which I am guilty, is the 
1 one 1 am now dvlngfor,” 
[ ., 0v ‘ !r S0 ’ 0,m '° w » b-tters, *c., were transported by 
; , Ja P«neHe malls tn 1976. Of the registered lct- 
> ters, only six were lost. 
There are 67,uoo Individuals entitled to wear the 
cross of t he French Legion of Honor. The Grand 
Crosses, the highest in rank, number but. 41 . 
Cfli. Chester of London, writes tn the Virginia 
Historical Society as follows, in reference to Gen 
Washington;—“Youare probably aware that 1 , 
have dest royed 1 he existing pedigree or the lllus- 
tr ous President, and left him for the moment , 
" lthout an ancestor. My great anxiety now 13 tn 
trace bis true ancestry, and I hope tn be success- ( 
fu ’ but tile difficulty is greater than would be 
naturally supposed.” 
Paul dc Cassagnac, the noted Bonapartlst,bos * 
beet, sent enced tn t wo mont hs’Imprisonment and „ 
3 ’7° ffttflcs'bne for Insulting the Chamber of Dei.- i 
uttes. He bus appealed tin; ease tn a higher court, * 
The Japanese Envoy at Berlin, Prussia, has be- * 
cotrie engaged to a German lady of rank. 
The daughter ot Provost Paradol (the French 
Minister who committed suicide Ju Washington 
some years since,) has takeii the veil in Paris. K 
A bold attempt, was made to abduct Mrs. Wat- 
son, a beautiful lady, trorn a railroad train at v 
nock Island, HI. One of a gang who boarded the k 
train, an old man, claimed to be her husband, and ?i 
that she was au escaped lunatic. .She was treated 
outrageously by the ruffians, but, tiuaJly escaped l 
from them by the assistance of the conductor H \ 
Preparations arc making in Trinity Church for m 
the reception of the new reredos, a highly orna¬ 
mented aud costly screen or altar piece, which is Ve 
to be erected as a memorial to Win. B. Astor. Is! 
James R. Kune, a California operator in stocks 
has cleared $700,000 In Wall St., und will make a 
tour of Europe and the Holy Land. 
In a field of sixteen acres near Upper Blue Liek. ^ 
Ky., which has been plowed tor thirty seven hl , 
years, may still be found human bones, imple- ... 
monte of war aud household artyicles, and evi- nil 
donees of an ancient town. , 0 
wTn ght agalnst a mera ber for royalty on driven 
... A n aftf *°clatlen has been organized in 
harle^my™^' ^ ° De * S proposed ln Scho * 
vafu?Mnn f0 h “V ,mportaUon of BU * ak an onder- 
oftMais e “ d,8coverfid h ->* f, «e Treasury 
m-lals. 1 his species of rraud has been carried 
on for some time on a large scale. 
MlnlRt, ‘ r 10 Fj,anoe - bms been 
rir^ M by the German Government a Jeweled 
£rr nra ^ va:ue ’ b 0 lOD S |n S to ouo ot the 
t underthTr, kn,ghthood ’ He cannot accept 
ji under the Constitution. 
barge numbers of Erench-Canadlans are leaving 
the vicinity of Montreal for the United stales 
It Is positively stated that, the Benders, the 
Kansas murderers, were lynched while attempt¬ 
ing to escape from t he state alter their crimes 
w'ere discovered. 
In a vineyard near the village of Elfershelm, 
.• many. a metal,,e box was round recently, a 
t bin S InT t , he 8UrtaCe ’ Wh,rb ''untamed more 
than 400 gold coins and 200 large and a great num- 
ber 0 , sllv(r eo|moI var|ous 
P bearing dates Of years between 1500 and 
timo J , 6,l ™ tsta lhat the >' ' vor c hurled some 
time during the Thirty Years’ War. 
FOREIGN NOTES. 
The cattle plague has broken out at Wliiesden 
England. The entire Infected herd of 150 wilt 
probably be slaughtered. 
immense herds of buffaloes are seen near Battle- 
ford, Wlnnepeg. The antrnals are In perfect con- 
altioD. 
The retirement of Prince Bismarck, lr only tem¬ 
porary, is looked upon by the Vatican as an op¬ 
portunity for resuming negotiations with Germany 
with a view to stopping the antagonism of the 
last, few years. 
Bands of internationalists are making disturb 
anecs ln Italy. 
Mr. Cushing, the U. S. minister, has left, Mad¬ 
rid for home. 
Premature Ln** of (he Ilnir, which Is so 
t C ™ on oowoaoys, may be entirely prevented by 
the use of Bcunktt’s Cocoaink. d has been used 
taSeS ' Vhere 1he ha,r W coming 
ml In handsful, and has never failed to arrest. Its 
decay, and to promote a healthy and vigorous 
growth, it ts a, the same time unrivaioa as a 
Atcssihg foi the hair. A single application will 
' nder It soft and glossy tor several days.— Ex. 
-- 
th f weak ‘ n0r vous and debilitated; 
chronic and painful diseases cured without medl- 
clne. Electric Belts and other appliances, all 
about, them, and how to dlntlngulsh the genuine 
Uom the spurious, Book, with full particulars, 
mailed free. Address Pulvermacheh Galvanic 
Co., 292 Vine St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 
_the markets. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
NEW Yohk. Saturday, April i4, h 77 
w?re C a"fo T MowT!’ e reCe ' PtS °* Produce week 
Pending the troubles ln TurkC 3 r , the conduct of bi 
E^S n mlSSl0IiarleB 13 h 'e h 'y commended by KZTunX 
EngiLsmen. Cora, bush... 
Sleeping coaches have been Introduced on bush... 
Km,ct, rattroadK. ' rMUCt<1 M 
mm ° e "■ «, ssR-aa.': 
1 1 1 ■ Grafta aood, bush.. 
I he name Diaz, President ot Mexico Is pro- lvt 1 *?" . 
nouneed “Detmth.” p 0 Sopg'bBDs""' - " 
More than 1.000,000 of the 1,200,000 children or kbit."I 
school age In Ireland are on the rolls of the *“ . 
b atlonal Board «chools-a number greatly m ex- 
cess or the proportion which prevails tn England Trmir i* not* 
A sehool-houstj lu the Norwegian village nr Fi I’M- 
Sr“~r"oS. P S: ’’•rr 
lshed ln the flames. 2.25: tvemarn 
Flour, hbls.. .M.OfJT Molsgges. 
Whisky.,... Jim tt iee.bbl*......' 
Corr, weal hr,( m. ... 2 .TOI Cut meat*, pW.V. 
Corn nival, baa*... i .11 Lard, pkes.;..:... * 
WlieaLbunh. 0t,0H>j Totiaooo. hhd«.. 
■i.ijr, buis. turn., bb «... 87 r , 
2.97ii Dried Fruits, pkgi.. 393 
Ekss. bblg. in.174 
^ol.bale*. m pSilnnu.^ 
. 1.253;Leather, Sides. 87 910 
Horlr, bbl*. i.OJH Sugar. hhdM. *u 
fallow.. Oil euke.. . motn 
has cleared $700,000 In Wall St., and will make a r B T elfflan 8, >cict.y Is training carrier cats, 
tour ot Europe and the Holy Land, , Jftpan « a maTJ ' v bo eats onions absents hlm- 
in a field of sixteen acres noar Upper Blue Lick ,- f ft ? ra 30 , clpr,y s,xt « 0a da ys- 
Ky,. which has been plowed tor thirty seven r,„ L l„. ,l ? 1 d|,a ? pnormously on the Contfnentfor 
years, may still be found human bones, imple- n? n VP f ,ilblcs aiir| ^'ilt. a corre- 
mnnto ot war and household articles, and evl- , i 1110 " m,T 'vrltlng fro.n 
donees of an undent town. Font Labho, montlonu that last year there had 
A number of ternale icachers j„ the schools of Kl ‘ K ‘ fuld lTOm ttttt district 14,700,000 
San ffmncteca Dave fleoiaed u, relinquish their w at ' ihcreas,.- 0 f ... 
present wearisome occupation tor the healthier °.! reri67 ’'’ 
duties und pleasures 01 farm Hie, and have ’ e ' Ii i lln - 11 D"hse ot Commons has a very re- 
bought u tract of land In Fresno Co., where they , n "' mbRr ln thR person of Mr. Kavanngh, 
will engage ln the culture or grapes for raisins. !' 1 V? a ! man of anclent Chilly and great 
year, i 1*11 DOU'-tJh t.ull; quality iignin-l them. Whit« 
kldnuys show mure utrr-mdli in gyn.pathv with mi ,- 
row*. Bed kidney* gulfing r, n |y In ."retail wkv 
Gauiidliiu pftar hrnj. with a light bngluurg. Green 
pens looking up n trifle, We rjuute; 
Boans, rnedlum. prime. $2.;tVi, J 2.40; rdliers. kz.lDr* 
•' Cut urn. prime. YZ.Kk-.Z Vj; otl.ri'M, $l.('O(-,:|. 90 : 
morritw. iirne-, tree O, vcsmuI. 7ix,v, •». ,.7.2 
lien. I ctcr (j. Johnston, an elder brother of 
Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, died lu Abingdon Va 
recently. ” 
A young lady ln Boston recently got lip a hand¬ 
some subscription for a letter-carrier and then 
married him. 
Rear-admiral Reynolds, commanding the Asiatic 
siuadron, has visited the King of Slam ln htscap¬ 
ital, Bangkok, 
crazy Horse and 1,500 other men, women and 
children,have surrendered. The Chcyeunps alone 
remain on the war-path. 
A pilgrimage to Rome will he undertaken by 
certain Catholics of Canada and the United states 
The steamship City of Brussels win he devoted 
cxelupl velv to the use of the pilgrims for the voy¬ 
ages across the Atlantic, and win start April 21 . 
The clause in the constitution of New Ilamp- 
sli i, e, from which the people have ret used to strike 
the word ‘ Protest ant, ’relates to the support.and I 
maintenance of “public Protestant teachers or 
piety, religion aud morality." 
Mr s, m. Pearsall, near Grand Rapids, Mich.. I 
sold a walnut tree tor $i 2 u. The tree repaid the 
entire cost, of the eighty-acre lot aq which It, stood. 
To Mr. Marshall D. Downing of Boston, is due 
the credit or m lying the execution of Phair for 
the murder 01 Mrs. Ercize. The crime was cotn- 
tonon the 10 th of June, 1874. The man stated 
that he had come from Rutland, vt., the previous 
day, and had sought employment as above st ated 
Mr. D. was convinced that an innocent man was 
in groat, peril, and at once telegraphed the facts 
to Gov. Fairbanks. 
The projected dog-show iu this city is likely to 
prove a great success. Entries and applications 
Horn this country, Canada aud Europe, are very 
numerous, including many of tlio noted dogs or 
England, of every breed, 
1 he suicide louud bunging to a tree near Rah- 
J - ,dlesspd 1,1 l ' vo sui, A Of clothes, had 
or c'ql' nse UP " ln a kimDg maunc ' r > regardless 
Referring to the official announcement of the 
will engage lu the culture or grapes for raisins. * ' ,?' T g ? U ! ma f' of ani;,ent ^mll.v and great 
The physician to the Providence Herorm School aS^ rid^ ^ ttlouC le ^ or 
reports only one death the past year, that ofa moreibm ' 11 does a11 ’ and 1,ldpPd 
„s colored boy, who was a real bonanza of disease, tv is meu do ’ ftnd m 
He hod been treated for rheumatism scrofula r/ ’ 110 c °ncliiRlnn that nature 
or Pneumonia, dtspcpsia, uZ 3b ^ dar ^*nt Home- 
r letlna, neuralgia,, jaundice, asthma, and heart- S 'the I ' l ,ur P° aR of a hand. J D 
’ dlst!as - a " d nnaUy Bright’s disease of the kidneys ra?4ei ^ei v^ England ’« 
. carried him off. J . 3 lcss remarkable. 11 c was bom 
r n A Portuguese at. Provloeetown, Mass., while Sc bUt orjdowed with 
holding a knife In his hand, fell from a step-ladder T dex,ertt * vtha « be 
lc tb " «»>'''■ da F, when the blade of the knife en- 2 other men H f r mn* d ° al ®° St ,be 3am< ‘ 
p. bis mouth and lifted out a tooth without str0 ng iLo 'co n 7*7 6 ° ,una «W 
1 otherwise tnjurlug him, with the exception of a tbcmi and wdm p “ ks ot beans with 
slight scratch on his lip PPnb d ' lt,h ,lla ^ could throw a sledge 
d The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore *rml U J AI1 °^ her “Jen oouw wffh their 
Railroad has agrood to carry the night, malls from „ j 1 God, as has also Mr. Kavanagh. 
, Y Philadelphia through to Chester aud Wilmington, -p, , 5 P y 0 P 08ed to erect a statute to Arago ln 
s Postmaster Snowden having given assurance that 1 he vfon<,br is that the great astronomer 
’ ’ no mai ler shall be sent to those points except for n , no " s ’ lrrf>nfU 'r Republican has never yet been 
distribution, thgfe. soglorilled. He was so respected by the second 
The prize at the Yale Junior ExhlbUon was f'»P lr e ^at Napoleon exempted him rrom taking 
awarded to Frank Armstrong Beckwith of Water- *, oam or aHegiance—the sole functionary 
town, Conn., whose subject was " Carlyle.” thus exempted. The peculiarity of Arago’s les- 
A hotel clerk in Kentucky has brought suit for omv to h ° mC ' Uieb ' uths of a stron- 
$5,000 damages against a lady guest for slander mafi^ ^ unact l ,ialntR < 3 with mathe- 
; The damaging accusation was that he was “a f ^ S dccorHtPfl ' vl, -b all the Important 
thieving, woolly dog." ' tS a orders o Europe, yet such was his democratic, 
Gov. McCreary of Kentucky, is a second cousin c!!i U ° S ° Ph1 '' dl8dalD for dl&- 
to Senator McCreery. The relationship Is not, I-m 1 '!, th 1 he never wpre an F °f them; he 
' el0 ^’ enough, apparently, to warrant their spell- <rers ” ^ toi ’ S 0nly sulted for white nlg- 
6 tog their names alike. fe VT’. 
r The town .sito of Coalville, Utah, lias been n ,t DeS ’ 1ae r °' Val h(?rald during tho proclaim- 
- entcd to one set of claimants, and the coal lyincr It* 5erem( ' DJr 111 Iudln - Is regarded by the natives 
- ; ,i n , 1 , r,„,„h tl..,„ iumrc LanL most graMly 
Caul Morpby, Ibc lamous ebei pt™!^ u 0OT . Thu h "?m P T "‘' D ' IKm "“' ee >«*»>*• 
v lessly Insane. P he health of a marshy district between Nice 
- rS m '" ,w •»« sr “ n '» “uoa orr„srcr“rS “ prar “ i ,,r ^ 
l The Supreme Court has decided that the aporo- y.^ U ”!!??® 4 do Lcssops recently spoke In 
s prlatlon made by Congress to aid the Centennial nameiv » JJiw, f r, ‘ at ent >' Iaeer,n 8 enterprises 
• Exhibition must be repaid to the Government across Asia, an American ship 
* I ber» rei U«,. n ,J 8 „ reM aSe«,stoSoSS n ““ m “ ‘“'“1 At,loan 
5 A German prince has been marrying live or sLx a amd l° f bahara ’ 
Iowa girls. *"' A eamel cair was recently born In London. Tne 
> Mr. Robert Hill, a farmer or Susquehanna Co liaclrlnn > are doublc-huraped, 
5 Pa - was burned to death, In the pro^TSf his Ss rf h.ft CtKUS ‘ Tht ‘ caU 
wife and children, while attempting to save a A b f Ut bu,, 1 P- T,1 ° growth or this calf 
i sum of money from his burnlug house which mtfm °n gIeftt 1 . nt0re8t ( ° naturalists, for very 
was totally destroyed. lttl ° ls knowa abc,ut ^ development of the 
• in nearly every county m the State, where ve^S itovhana^ tUe SCG " ld buin P^de- 
. ^CnSorsSefw'S STd? t "**■ M “ TO " SU » '“VI., w» a,lveb 
neve to be the lUegal demaTd maS for roTa?^ ^ Breton ^ 11,6 ice « and ^ured. 
* ° ndriVettWcllS - These societies defend all suits 1 and 
*•'! c**. •«» bulk and honu. 9l«U;ic.; zTccn hens’ 
@m l,3i1 ’ 8 " ,,them B ’ E - !’*«»•»»aSashtf taiS.’jpufe 
bfeakina down in price* very rup- 
Dwb *he mutket h. (rreaulur, ©vet at the re- 
ri iced priocM for sound, um-JoI Htock. and it i . „ tj X o(i 
I.K't ih.it tho .iav- uf tho old arc namherod. arid 
itiucb ot U. will Unci iiuroa-v jrruvp. Tho tine onils nf 
old have been pretty well rloMred up at tho price/ 
hm (boro k*!iM(ihtind.inoo that miplit nnd ought tV> 
hi* zolu.etii hotter prieit.lnrinailie cold uimTtlia. New 
buuor 1» Jnwcr, I'Mc^ipU rluiiy Iiu:rcii*iH£. V'ct v fanev 
.'"I’ '^ than wl 
quote, but ihe tiaiOA will noun settlo rute«. NVeslcrn 
biiuer is quiet.iuwt centirally offered ur lon Sgure* 
iYi?" :'" n PP'*mo la eomiiftUiiea ot when tubs are 
S purp,^; ’ 11 We :;!nite - ,JUl!r f„ r 
Now Butler—state tuliM, select invoices, 22®23c • 
good. 2u@25c 
7 : were so umazlmrLv . 7 ^!, , 1 , r V ^ i-vg.w.; p 0 ,,r to tni r , HDmc. 
n™m B 0M ™ b^'.'Vr * 5 * 01 “«■* g^^ate‘i»m<8Mg, , tlLg*”K 
a,=, s . He married. M ba, aS : 
fi«« 
sons , T1 ! 6 P° cuUa «ty of Arago’s ies- Cotton.-H as been depressed on the foreign news 
sons lay in hisbtlnglng home the touths of astron- an A d , H*.VX d, ‘i ! ' l '“-‘ ‘“test prdes am: 
«m, Mm ,bd s M any unacquainted with mathe- jJr.I&W^US.’l.Tirfr. ‘ Ig M H fc 
matics. He was decorated with all the Important H.errsU.eac., October, it.M^n.o.ic., NuVember. li 42 
orders of Europe, yet such was his democratic H 55 c December. 11.43311.45?., January, li 54 © 
S«!S£ t p “rw «nZ T ■ss'-a.r-' »“ *“»"»» 
Bald nbw were t» JS only sulMd (or bite,'nig. Oramarr ...!??« #&»•%* '5'S 
& ers - Strict ordinary....m j-iu 111 1 -lt; in a_i« in nc 
n65c 1C " JJeceraber ’ D.133H1.45C.; January,' il5f@ 
ijuotiitions for spot cotton, based on American 
standard uf classiecation: 
fT'aadw. Ala. OtHan*. Texas. 
Ordinary...911-16 9 U-16 9 13-16 913-16 
Strict ordinary.. .in J-IU 10 1-16 10 3-16 10 3-16 
Good ordinary. 10 7-16 10 7-16 10 9-16 II) 9-16 
Strict good (lo. 10 li- 
Lov middling.. . io« iOk lo io- 
Strict low unddling... ilvt n ' liv iiiz 
Ml.milDtf .*... ilg x\% l.vg Vi'S 
Good middling. 11 % jj v n*? ,iaz 
Strict good middling. 11 ^ n« 12 * 13 * 
Middling lair. 12!, 12)< Vi% 
*".W M * ,:iB 
SttaSSK'-tSS Baggy-gj j 
” f the old stock is being 
worked oil atcudlly at rather easy prices : exporters 
no^, L h*h! , ::"T lil V t "Potions l5r arrival. Tue” 
a ?j u 5 riD ^ only for prompt use. 
itf l. r l 5 w, r ii L . t<,r /. ut good and prime. 133f® 
14 - 40 ., Statu rurm fJH*ry % poqi\ to prime*. 1 -SKe • 
i2VCb?"vn ni, ’t^ r i V 7 fu 2? T ’ BOOd and prime,’ 
J<,\i@lo\c. t factory, state and skito*. 1 kaiSc. 
6v JX *t t iC t », ni*. r P“ s ! } yo,:k ' LW0 boxes. Gold olosed at 
“V Llveipool cable quotation. 70s., which b lower. 
'i'.'-'.A p " lcs »re higher with the choice 
ohlppeiN Ueiidics are depressed 
10 7 * 1<5 10 9-16 ID 9-16 
.lOH-M 1011-16 1013-16 10 13-16 
1 he Supreme Court, has decided that the appro¬ 
priation made by Congress to aid the Centennial 
Exhibition must be repaid to the Government 
before dividends are made to stockholders. 
A German prince has been marrying rive or sLx 
Iowa girls. 
Mr. Robert, Hill, a farmer or Susquehanna Co., 
1 a., was burned to death, lu the presance of his 
wiro and children, while attempting to save a 
sum of money from his burnlug house, which 
was totally destroyed. 
In nearly every county in the state, where 
driven wells are used, the owners are organizing 
self-protection societies to resist what they be¬ 
lieve to bo the illegal demand made for royalty 
on driven wells. These societies defend all suits I 
and dull. Blackberries ate also » euk 
wanted. 
Cherries arc 
, tfrti.; no., quuriers, 
rw2.?°iv *? r '* sllce, L prime.4:f«4K«r.i do. fancy, 5 ® 
ab*cf ern qrn,. 4 1 , 6 j5c.; TeII ne 8 .*ee do, i 11 Imps, 
oft -Tl! «®lod peacheii-CBoice new. 15»l7o.; host 
n,'.r.' r £.7 l' r S i '‘ l,r Vt good ut .V,i.r,o. U n peeled 
—Qimrti,rs,u « 4 <..iL'" '.n.l huivcs :a fksillc. Bliu klier- 
ries, *c. Raspbcinos, 23>in. Pitted cherries at 16c. 
Exports past week 1,209 bbls. dried apples. 
