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laltXiaf Morlns laiLJ. WSti.X lanin litF.iT lttf.fi c. aaaamaaaaaaHaHHaaaamaaHaV CPiwWekaaa4 (Va.) The Karlr Life of t-easrAl. Bio a wall Jacksea. The ittoek from Wavioh decoaded thit ttnac ttwk know aAba wWavcoUibaUAMotWrc4 asma of the mn aaaae, Aatit-nw Jaoksoav to Abe -ew wtxtev aooaiA, tae aoeeatrr or two heroia Men.

Imnv bsm T. J. have beem tntead op tha MOta parttav i doadetrps ajthmgi pjooto tfnUtituUp have bea irtdufOaV. XJm fovacUr tha Amtriai StwU taaaity -araAV mU grant from, -Aawidini Jchai Jtrarano, croocd iiM aUAtla ta a opatf-a utlve man; ot plaia mind, quiet but ined caaraete lent moraia." Bound tod-naont and excel Hi wife, EtiAaUsth Cttmsaina, from Loodoou waa a vomia of stature, aa4 nier aadcrstaadiBX aad nnui I corrempoaAHVDUOTVgorMBajoalInaQ. It wu (Na Uaeaa to aaiLpaaU ta i Jackson family ot Virginia tpranx: aad Ha strong quairtlea that dutiBgaiaasd tkom a are ben traaaatiuad to titair pootacity.

Hsa-betb, IM wife of Job Jafikann, Itrad anui reacauaj tha extreaaa afaofoBokaav dred and Sra aara. baa waa atiU Urttxif when StooewaU Jackate waa born, Jaouary 81, 124. At the are of teres Young ThomA waa an orphan, and foond abelter under Ue roof of alt relaU vea. It aeem odd to hear that "he was a pretty and engaging child, with roar and almoat fcaniai rbeeka." It appeara nraen more rrrnrltlral with our preeent ldeaa of hie rharartrr to Mm, while yet a boy, enter the beaat of a relaUTt tn Clarkjbnnr, and hear hint tay ta a rery quirt tone Uncle Braka and I don't agree; I hare quit him, aad ahall not beat any aaoce" xeaato ttom be nlhtaiaoii ia the faea of the moat rararat txantolattona. We can act restrain a MinW gratitude toward that big-limbed, atrong-willed, half-brother of hii rather.

CummlnavJ aekaoei hi Kberal bafhrttw ancle, who nownxteaeleaj to hrm the hoapitaBUea of bU nonae in wWeh -airnady i raatded one of Ma htotlmte and two' ot bia aunta. Here he reaaained, treated aa a aofl. and compnntoai, aUeadlnrtheeoemtry aebeol ia the neighborhood, naTh waa induced by hit ei Jar brother ta aoeeanpany hint ta the house of a mm mil nneie, Mr. Neala. We next see then aertriag their fortoaea ia tbe Far Weat It Tin in" a eebte eat ana afabe lonely isiaada of tna Miaaaaaippi, and employing tbnnarlTot In eutUag Hre wooj far tha fumacea of the ititavri.

we find our hero returuiBgln the fall, "tTaUoiled, ragged and rmackted by the ague." to thehoepUabls roof of hia uncle Camming, from whan he recetTed '-the liberal treatment of a aoa-l It pleaaant to aee him la Teat the first pocket-money he erer earned in a eilk dree for hia ateer-latCra, who waa under the care or relatirea in Wood County. At eehool hia projcreaa Waa alow, and the knowledge he acquired waa by Laborious application. Hia greauret aptitude waa for arithmetic. It ia aid I bat nothing could induce hia to leare a leasoa uamastered. What he learned waa learned with difficulty, but nerer forgotten, lie waa erer ready for the romp or paay.

ud excelled In Jumping and climbing. He thua (pent his life from nine to sixteen, between the labor of the farm, the studies of the eearool-xaom aaui tha paUmeaof the country Wa are told that he waa a fampu driver of oxen," aud excelled in biting and tooting. We next see him M-ting aa constable, and tilling the office-with industry, nrmaeaa and ideiUy. liis uncle waa a sort of sporting gentleman. Ho, kept race-horse, Mmade up country race-matches, and employed hia aepbw aa his fsTorite radar whenerec he expected a close contest." waa the gossip of aal the oouav-try -side "that If a horse had any winning rjualiueatm mm, Tom Jackaea) would hring them out.

The sever morality of nieaater life muxes It alaaast plaaaingto us a hear from hiaawa lips that, at tha period here r-ferred to, he waa an ardent frequenter races, af house-raising, and exmntrf daneea. These thing how that he had a 'touch of nature." At the age of etgeteen he appear in Washington efty, hi a full dree of home-apun, and nta whole wnrdrefce eeotalned tn a pair ofMeathern eaddle-bara. With the stains of traTel upon him, be.oes, unnnuiiftl bv kda ConaTesatoaal reD reseatatiTe, to see the fleeretar of War. and to apols for aimatataaent sa cadet at Weat Point HU warrant made outonUetpot. Ha anteTf West Point ln July, 1S41.

Hia literary preparation waa defective. But ha a 1 nil ait aaery bbetacle by his las a it saperhaaaaav aassrgy. Hi duatry, buawsty, as asa duty and eon won they t1 act of hia aaaaraate and Hia aourteaa and Pro fessors. At the end an that arst. yaae.

to a elaaa of arvacty-twe, be Masd tety-lUth la. veatteta ta sxamca, aau aa-rka (ox aalaeoaduot, and was tlftT-flrat ia general merit. At the end his aeeond year ha stood eighteen in Mathe-matioa, nfly-aeeoad In Wrench, alxty-eigbah is Drawing, and fifty-fifth la Engineering Atudiea, while he had incurred, twenty-six demerit, and ranked thirtieth la general merit. Thonext year he stood In Natural Philoaophy Cmeaaiatry twenty-sfth, ta Drawing fifty-ninth, with a demerit At the end ol his final year he stood twelfth la Koraeeriair. fifth ta Ethics, eleventh ia Artillery, twenty-first in Infantry Tactics, and eleventh in MlBMSsua p-mad Oeotof y.

AfBk His demerit marks, were savea, and hia a geaeral atandlnx an a graduate waa seventeenth: He rraduated at Weat Point June BO, 184o, aaang Oven tWeatyatvro year ef age. and received, as was tna custom, ine orevev rank of aeeoad-Uenteaaat of Artillery. We nest si, aim ta Jkexleo, where, by hi eaur-age, akin and brilllaat aerrlces. be rose, la tiia short space of seven months, from the secure position of Brevet Secoad-Ueatenant to the rank ot. Brevet Major.

It said thai ao other officer Xm. the army La Kfxica waa; promoted sa often far ineritoriou eoadactv mr naue so gre trtde la raox. wa next aee him doing gams duty la the city of Mexico, unai-tared ta tha xvtiAiia Palaea. tim Utarallv lodrd-ia the aaiA. aa ttfm- let he studied toaaiah, and lea quaated tSe gay aoalety af the pteoa.

He ded le4tliMjaong aoaneedacated ab lest asoea of tae laorea oc ttome, wbsto ae en- tin rl sta twrfectloa oZ. luxurUMia coanXort. was ar this nertod that a rltat ehaage ia his religious character cotnnsenaed due. it is anppoaeq, so tae sxont ana maatac ef bis. ocT out eeannmnder, Voiotua.

stsdk Taylor. "At the dose ef the Wexleaa war he waa UauatViied to Tort Ham 11 ton. Long laUad. where, la addioa la the pious teachings ef Colonel Taylor, he enjoyed tbere-liatoue tcttrartions of the Bereread r. Parka, an KoiexmI anlnisteP.

He WAS DAD- Uxed by Park: and admitted lata the coamnanra of his church, but upon the ea, Dlirit sutarrstaadiac. savt nta tnorrapnar, that he ahould not eoaaidered a memser of the "xXaoopsi deaweainsiion. but ef the estboUe body of Christ," -and that, If ever hia mmMmvm aaut -tii1ffMant Were aausfied a to the htoat scriptural tnrm'tt thtf enrorch.1 be aaouid feel Biaweir perreewyirBe joinu whether tt should be that orsome other TheaewV-'wss -ordered to- Fort-Meade, Tampa Bay oa the we coast of Florida. im iheXTthof he sal elected Proftaeere Satarai aad rr-perltnegtal Philoaophy aad Artillery TaPuca hi the Mintary Aeadeaoy Of Virginia, where aVleuiaiaed until the brsakiag eotef the srar. Aeaonr aheee whsac assart I 1 fiteatty were General Oeerra Bv MeUailaa i Oaw-ral Oaaerai Heaaamee, aim ft- era! stda, aad General TVamita, late trnafiai ate array.

Bat sfjecenosr-s a. lru IteMHLnnBftoa.lkst tbaaharaeter-ef Jarksen waa aaatared, nm end aoMdi-aed. There, ta. his- weiiirioae' difncultter fndefatigsMpV" -10 itoa ea hia protes. aaoai sMdM, sa esUrato pnbiie speakiug SyiJlaaaciesw, nasal haeaaaaa x-MMeaa aoeakrr.

He alae waa riaai i-kaAla and eloquetw aw a toader tat to lABt-b ecodaeaed a fcbrtottaa. A hoahand aa he- was a Jf etldhood, he yet 4, -TV THi'IIi 1 ur.itfd eil'orta. 7 ta Mew Orieama, the j. rua tn ladv'a Other day, shivered "'Ttjlr JA Watch ta aar weii, TJi a house and a hurricane in tha tliui srvea'feet from, its foundation WUaou aaakmtng IU aieeViug lajnatea. citcunATL m.T in Toledo.

cms4aaar DWM KCudi anP.W Irto i tiins iiir.ii uAaaasBd- b4 "-bla-ce i-twA-ia. (aBP.M The tanaay and I.inr Law lav Hew Yrk Letter 4t tke DeaaneratU Mayor of New York a Geraasm Coananittee. 4 orvtcs, Niw Toan. Jmae lau. QmvKtm 1 am la receipt of your in vt-tatioa to addrcsaa maaa meeUag of theOer-man eoeteUea he- heW tn Union Square, on Monday nexfc, I fully recognize your right to eati aponawsaaanab-Ue maa, to express my sentiment upon a tew whieh affects ao many of my fellow-eitizans, and-I ahaUaremyandruiiyealara them.

We all reeognlza the evils ol lntem-aeranca, and tha eoaaequcanea ta which the suuaatrmined sale of tntoxtcating liquor lead: and each of us should ba willing to do hit aharato remedy theea erfla. Tou-and I. and all dtlaana wiia have aalalasnatte goad' gorermneat, and tha welfare of our fellow men, look with approval upon aar todloious and wholesoina tartrate tin Any law watch, while aeeurlng equal justiea to an, ahall. by proper regulation deny U. renas to dJarcputable persons, snppraas dhv rderly houaea and aaaemblagea.aaid ran am order had decency thrsagaead thaveeaamu-nrty, demands and shatUd raceiva oureajneat support.

But I ant as araeh oppeaed to tatotaraaea aa I am to iatampen aoa, and a law whieh, under tha pretext af moral wshram, strike at the life-Jong habits ana eustoana af a large class of atw people which are as harmless at they are wniraraal, will nevar he sustained by any easuMernhle portion ef our eosamu- itT. There ia a anirit ot latniaraM In mi of the previsions of the present law. against whieh yea are right in remonstratW. and your remenatrancea mast be heard. A law which can be so conatrnad to enable efllciala ta Invade a man's noose and homn end those elnbe and naaoeiattona which are legally aa private aa the home circle, which declarea how late at night the Ughta may burn there, what may or may not be dene there, and at what hour those engaged in social intercourse there mustceaae their enjoyment aad separate, and which follow, with policemen and opiee and undue restraint, large passe of the, working populations, with their families, whenever they assemble in accordance with life-long habit and cuav torn en their only day for rest and harmless creations, creating no disorder, and violating no man't right, can not receive my tupfiort at a trite and just exercise of legislation.

Despotism is none the less oppressive because it comes in the form of law. Parties' and party priuciplea are changing. There was a time, not remote, when the term BsuTwea, Now we nave a powerful party, baasuna; the name EadlcaL" whose mraihers take counsel In passion, and legislate) la ear National and State hall with aa anereaalra vradictlvaueas which seem to re-swepaze no limit, aa If they were charged with 'a special mission to make all men viewa conform ta thetra. I can hot better taps as nry sentiments ta regard to this class of TefrTne" than by quoting tha word! of a UAstiaratxhed stteamn and orator now gaa who, at aa early period, foresaw the -pirit ef aggressive intolerance which was gaining ground among our public men. ixeaayt: "There are men who, with clear perceptions, as they think, of their own not see how too eager a pursuit of ona duty may Involve them In violation of others, or how too warm an embraeement of ana truth may lead to a disregard of others equally important; at 1 heard it strongly tared not many days aro, these persons are disposer! to mount upon a particular duty aa upon a war-horse, and to ride furiously on and upon and over all other duties that may atana In the way.

If thsir perspicuous vision enables them to deaaet a spot on the face ef the bus, they think that a good reason why the sun should; be struck dosrn from heaven. They prefer the chance of tunning Into utter darkness to hring In heavenly tight, if that heavenly light he not absolutely with out any impar. fection. They are 1 inpatient men, too inpatient always to give heed to the admonition of St. Paul, that we are not to do evil that good may come." The limhsi ef a letter will not permit the dlaouaaion of tha law, and the principles it involve in it miay Important aapecta.

But I have ne heaitatioa ia saying thai aal understand the objects of your meeting, and to which I hav alrudert, they have my cordial sympathy and approval. Bui while thelaw in question remains on the statute book, it la your duw aa good eitiaeas to obey it. Yaw hara ah-eaJy set an example of obedience to law, which ha secured to you the asspect aad symi public LSWt 1 ean only be avoided and set aside bvne action of court, or by the lepreseutatlfta of the peo- Tdeln Legislature assernbted. Oris way to iostrnrt tnose rep resents tires is through the raediuia of powerful assemblages tn the mode adopted bv vou. Persistent vigilance lathi segittmat OATecttsn wfll, I am oonnaent, secure to you redress of the grievance of which yon complain.

a am exceedingly oolutqo. to yuu lur win courtesy yea nave- exieeaesi so me. nni thiek it desirable that your meeting should be sd dressed exclusively by your own speak- era. 1 have stated to a meraoer ot yoar committee the raaaoa why I think so, aad I need not repeat them here. 1 am, gentlemen, very truiy your, JOHN T.

HOFFMAN. Dr. R. H. Hirzel, Chairman of the Executive Committee of the German Societies of ew York, and others.

From the Memphis Appeal. Cotton Crops. We are permitted to publish the following extract of a letter, addressed by one of our ablest merchants to his correspondents in New York. Taxtannvo asqUAiatABM aud carrespoDdence of the writer with- the cotton-growing country, entitles the views which be expresses to tae eousaerauon 01 all parlies interested in tha growth or eon- umpuen 01 the great oouiaern staple, uur advice trom the interior of Alabama, Missis-ainni and Arkansas confirm the opinions lexareseed la the letter: Jane 13. Gpxts-I have received your favor of the Sth ult.

The very gloomy prospects of the growing crops in thi region of the country Induce me to oeneve tuat prices at cotton win go much higher before ui present crop comes in. Two month age I estimated the probable yield thi year at not under one-and-a-hatf or ever two million of bale. Since then a eeianderanle Dertloo of the bottom lands have been sveTtJowed, and en tfaear the prospect of a crop ruined. This particularly applies to the Red River regions, which is one of our iarajest sections, and, to a large extent, to Atississipm, as weu aa the 'White, Arkansas 'and Yazoo, and, 4a 'fact, ail the tributary rivers In the cotton-gruwiirg region. Aa vices irom tua tributarv rivers 01 MSDlie xav snow ue sain gloomy prospect.

For the past three or tour weeks, the most critical time for tha plant, the entire cotton-growing region, ao far aa my knowledge extends, bsva been seriously affected by the heavy rains, render-Is? it impossible to free the plant of the eras and weeds, which in many places ba taken almost complete possession, and which Is alwava fatal to unless rid of it pre-' enee. These causes, together with the un preeedented cool weather for the past week, at this season of the year: the bad stand and backwardness of the plant, and the disposition of the freed-noen on many plantation to break thWr ratatraeta. or refuse to do full work, and the prospect of an onerous tax of five cents per pound being levied on cotton to be raised hereafter has, to a considerable extent, paralyzed the efforts of cotton raiser, and caused many of them either to aoandoa a portion of their jcrop to the eras and wseda. or Dlow It un and Dlant In corn. In vtow of these facta? which I know to exist from mv own observation, and from an ex.

tensive eui leeuonaence anu lowrcuunc wi.u cotton planters, I regard the prospect of the rowing crop as the most gloomy, and do not tntnKtnat the yield lor ue present year, wiua ordinary seasons, can exceed one minion bales, and may fan considerably abort of that estimate. Puch rrrost be the ease If the present raiay weather continue for a few days eager. Tm aiahaiahed Chareh af Irhlaaa. Two ef the rrleTaneea of the Irish people are the totabuionwm or aha pfaurch and the fenerat tenure at land by rutret-ance only. The great difficulty, in' re.

fermiiia either of these abuses the lnflo- enee such exmoaasiona ta Ireiaad would hara apoa yet greater eontroversiea or the same nature In EnglandV aa every English church. eaan and every nguah landlord knOw very weU. Ono of the Eagltah prelate, Dr. Kaox, Blshoo of Doom and Connor, has Just pub lished a tabular statement by which the ec desiasucanrrterano is made putn. in ine rfkaeeaa af rhahal.

she xlfumtl af the Protestant tatahllahed Church are only two-thirds of one per oeau oa rvne whole tkeasxUtloa. This ia the extr -ease, but ia tha diaceaa of Dr Kaox, where the Protest a DODulatien'l larger than la aar other, ft i oalv as twautr-twe to TtvMckL as tssaatr-ttro near cent, of the whole. The total auaaber of benefieee' ef Ireland te ef necabere of tha fcstae- liahed Cburrh. 68SJ6It aserareto eaeh ben eaea.A5: act alaa ef aeaelVeea, oMlOM; average value, 3M, about file); average to raca soemDer, 11s. so-aeeriy aav taareare Ma- benehcea, xfcrataiaiBg each not otrac twenty -Ova inasabats; total of aaambara.

uxor aotai revenue, a. 10, too, average member. of Teveauav UtM, ahoat aftA): revenue for aca anember. 11 tuat ftfcl aeariT slxtv oouars. ineae rev ere arasrn rrom peopimosiiy wu) itpa.

aame others who. are dissenter aad ef waoaa -Terr few indeed wojrahia 'la Chareh of, 1 1 a i a 1 Trra TAraTAtn A PonTBAiT or o-rw oa tha CnxBTBrTix8 op. tha IUatb Wab-A Washington letter te tae Atuwaa-kee Witamtin aaya: It la tey xayatara. tor HarV Walker, formerly Assistant Sur reoaia'aha rtfty-8eeosd Ohio Veiaateera fehe is a weanaa ef rather leas than raadtam stse. wita taa lirhtea hazal evav.

ligh tost tlamp Avee. aad I should judge about thlrty-hve years old. v-be wears boots in bad weath er. i acta An da loos frock. eolJariess east.

eloaaiy buttoned up, while 1 tklrts hsnr ia folds with the nicest precioa aad tasia. la bad waataer, over this aoa sha waara a ea pacioaa capa, Oa her head ahe wears a gay necxea wita-a piumev -oe nae not profound interact! speaks IlippaaUy; I come elated In eoaveraing apoa erdlBary nhierla. aad ha rather ntora than an ordi nary share of vanity ha a good, opinion of screen, ana is ao taruv in upinui At her waist riistaaed a casta aad sonars girliah enaiaatsitavaad oa her left breast aha wears a nar sseoai, tbw wu. iMir tin-. -Tha Conrreas te Warv Walker' only thte add noUiing mora ot this fern lain difcdpte 0 BBerclal.

htelUgeiee, Vti ratraaAir Bsnohaisw Jsnata-ti The discount niarkM retains 1U atringeat featursa, though the deanand for asoner t- day was hot aa pretstng and tber a Was rather ahetter wppry dl currency, bahtncea, hew: erer, are sClc krwUaal awOowan exparteaaa some dimculty in angcatallat feans; axacsroi' the basks ware unable ta "t(hn their regular customers, and' the offering of paper oa the, street -were nsarv Hberax. Eatea -of tntersat are firm at H) par cent, tor xsMTxeep. tionabfe tat (ood nasreanUle papier, Thr street ntea arriXOtJi per cent, month, and aa high aa par cant has paM by needy burro wen tor temporary We 'understand eosutderabla amouata af currency hxre been ordered from tha JEaat, aadaa borrowers expect, in a (aw days ta able toohtaia nsoney aa easier taa-au, the on. mand is eh Wry thr short' aeeom inodaHoux' Gold wasTery saaea unsettled la Kew Tor; to-day. la themorninx.

It cmaaad steady at 146J4, advanced to 14CH, which waa the era-rent lgure at elevea o'clock, hot from this it receded, rapidly, and at half-past two waa down te 1434-. There Is now snargin for shipment of Are-twenties to Londoa on the present basia ef gold and tha price of sterling exchange, aad aaany are of the impression that the purchases of boada for shipment, in ptaoa of gold, as the cause of the decline tn the latter. In our market the downward movement caused more liberal offerings, and the purchases were larger than for several days past; but the bankers kept a wide margin-between this aad the New York market, In consequence of the rapid decline. Early la the day thex paid X44, but 143 was sa much as.they were willing to bid at the elose, and some refused to pay more than lsl 49 -There was less toward the close te sell, holder being unwilling to BUbmit to the reduced rates, while the bankers, who are In many cases anticipating a further re dnctloa, are iaWifictraat about buying at our fsjaotatlona. There wa a modeaate counter demand early In the day, but the downward movement in the afternoon check ad this, buyer having retired to await further devel opment.

In the morning aalea were made at 143H21oX. but It could have been bought at the elose at 142X- The few lota of aUver earning forward are bought, at l0ai3i for tmall and large pieces; the dealers, however, do not care to buy freely at these figure. The counter rates are entirely nominal, aa there if no sale for it here si present. Government securities were stronger in Ktw York to-day, and rate in aome eases higher. Railway stock were dull.

The closing quotation! compare a' follows: June Jan f. Jsset Jane 7 issr g. 8. S-aPs, lasns. a.

t-SW 1 t-a. 1st series series r-SU's, series Pa. one-year eert's. Kew Yor CcatraA. Badson Hirer Rasdlnar.

Hick. Ceo-, ex. 41T. BUeh. eoatheaa- IU knoll Central Pitt Otdeaxoaad N.

C.and N. W.pref... cieve, ana en 1 Kork Ft. W. and O.

aa M. eerta West- Ua. Tel There was an Improved demand for the fiive twenties on our mar lust for investment. and the offering being only hardly Aqual to the requirements, the bank- era were bidding up more closely to the new York quotations. They were bought to-day at lO-iQlOiv, the former for small lott, and the-, latter for round sums of large bonds.

The counter demand was supplied at 102 X. In the 7 3-10 Treasury -notes there waa only a moderate business transacted. The banker are paying for the few lots offering 102, but yi ia more could be obtained for round sums. There was only a moderate counter demand, and the Bales were light The figures asked are 102X3102'. There ia hardly enough doing in the ten-forties to warrant quotations.

'They would command 496i for small and large bonds, but a ahade higher would be paid for round lota. They meet with but little inquiry for Investment. The naminxl counter rates are 4 per cent, higher than the huying figures. Com pound-Interest bearihg-notea are firm at our tions, though comparatively few are offered for sale. Nothing doing in one-year certificates or oadere on Washington.

There waa an Improved demand for ex and most of the houses reported sales very heavy. The offerings were not so liberal, and thAro daaidsdly tmer market. Bates close firm at par buying, aud 00c. per $1,000 prem. selling, though some in the afternoon refused to draw at lea than and should too demand to-morrow be as heavy at to-day, we shall expect to see the old rate, 1-10 re-established.

We quote: bstixU. inuit. exchange, New York par. 5 16c. Mpr Phltadel's BalUaaors 1-M Sis.

Iti 130 AtU urn 142" la aU losr 1S Kkji lll) iu- turn tot WH WU 1X USX lllvee u. e-aa, tssi (AiaPi' 17. A AAA ltd clW 0.8. M-J. ms g.

tMk, 1st tot 8. series 10 O.n. -0s. Id series ha! i. a.

U. B. fsnsonad-inhpxest notes sbs, Mb iir Xfocea. Auk-ASM A OsBBpoand-ii Kauia. Oat- 154 MtSVlMA, AOS MS 0.

8. Cojnpouss-lalereAt Botea, May, 0, S. C4apmul-baret Iteua. Aa. taa.

A coaapoaod -Interest BTotca. SP-TlSSA 10 C.A CcaapoaAd-laterast Kssaa. Oct- ia 10 Our General 'Markets. Prepsred Exprasslr for the Claebtmstl Eaqairer.1 TurarDAT Evbitikg, Jane 7. ISM.

BEANS The receipt of prime white are more liberal, and being rather la excess of tne demand ice market it not so nrm, tasuru no decline haa yet been established. We quote them at $2 10 from atore. Qualities below prime remaih dull at Me. to $1 75 par bushel, and some very inferior lota are offered a low as 25c. BALE AND BAGGING The market has not.

undergone ear change since our last. The demand la light, but holders are indifferent about selling, except at full ratee. We quote as the anting nurea tor Bate ro per lb. for hand, and 17(9 17WC for machine-made. Bagging Is held at l8 32c.

per yard for India aad Kentucky. Concessions from the above fieurea would be necessary to effect aalea to any extent, while on tha Other naaa any material increase iu the demand would cause holders to advance their rates. The receipts are increasing, and betas: ia excess of the demand, the mar ket is heavy and lower, closing dull -at the decline, i We bow quote prime to choice Central Uhio 225c, and Western lieeerve 2rj58c Qualities below prime are aelllng at id to 20. Sauppera are buying but lit-tie at preaant. and at ark are aocnasnUting.

CCmaaWZfao advawo-rtwm-hSovr: York to-dawar not astoneoararlnayaadtaa was leas dispoaiUoB to buy; aoa. mtimw InMf- ferent about seiiiag, aad stocks are still ia many cases aoid oat or the market; price are, therefore, at a great extent, aomtnai. Mlddlina? eaa aot he bouxht atejeaa thaa 86afi d6Ca and there are hut seas Betters at these ratea, though tower figures would naje to be 1EE.SK We have to rsoort a coatinaed fair demanddTora the local doalar and ship-nera. aad the market, rales steady ah Bull ratea. We a note selected Western Reserve 15tol6tw per Bousd.

Tha aalea are about anual to tha racoiotA. aad there la no aeoa- teulaaoa ia stocka, There hi very (ittle faa tory cheese ab marsAt. tuueii aaiea made at 17c xAI-The market la firmer and prices sre We now quote Ohio River at 18c aad YoTtghloghony at 22c per hushet, ateiivored to consumer. Thers I aoa at the river uatnifl, aaa pnara aapa are taiAreiv COFFEE There la 'a continued fafx con- PJ -a -IJ- r. Akl aampAAVo aenxajsu, uu iivh m.

Mam- la nothing doing. The upward movement tn s-nLii tavAav haa caused aa Increased firmness en the part of holder. botjriee haye est' aar'akuta Wi euatA as the IWboie ran re lor eommoa so cataoa aUztigL Sc, andJava aa-tic 1 tha disstaavd. and Drios are ttaillitg upward, avajvyo--Aaw rowiii. though ae advance haa yet been established, and we to quote thean at 20c per dozen, shipperV count, The Inquiry-1 maiaJy toeAithoiaxh therejs some aoipping VRi rrWa have nothing BW to record tba market for dried 'The stock af anma extont.

nomiAal. Small era oeina anaus, mw --a IB. iWhea ore-is. rsir tha snnnlv Avrirxr oariv BSMKisrate, MAM a nmilzatd. Wa auotavrfair to priaso quarters mm IIWAWi ssarl haiaaa ak." MtittaOt Or WTO are lower, eioaiaa: at h0 per box 1 LtsavvH ens are armer aaa Vbcr.

with aalea at $7 60. 4 FKATHERThe -recelpto are Kgbt, aad, there is Dutaaunited busiaea ootoav am rnar iota arniini am hAinrhtaiSOe. for prime live gnese, but a round lot woulA oommana mpner ijiurea. LOUR I he lUAU-ket ia la tha aam doll and lifeless audition that haa characterised it for aotus time past, and prices are to a great extent xweoima ia, nowever, no pres sure to Ball, aad holdrs are unwiuins' to make woca aa would be neceatary to indue buyers to taka-hald. There ia ao incl ination to and no marrin for ah ii went to tha auoard, the jrftaand being luev ix ioa tut It" ltAt' .102 1U2 lXli as l(Uti 10S, lofs lOftt .100 100 l(M mji S3 ton noji liuC 110 lCWJi lavs ioH nx nwj mSi 84 .106 104)4 104M mit S3 ft S7V sH.

sv tJ u)3 -A f'JI shainhr ta tht l-nl daalrrt It ttit filling Ml lung aaaau orders trom the South, aad I binfoUfam)utotMi parttaB- made' from Terrlndhir, ue I eaeredj at ad 60, but choloa oaoarr oaaaauK Jko b-ry at lea than It-tree are quoted kiO to $tt fAmtly' ago aad fancy $11 ou214 btvthe pries) aepending on the quality of the flour and repusAooo eTthd braad BntalfaaW. were mad wfQua' the" above' range, but liberal tnraaiowB wonlLha aanra ry to taw due buyers to take bold with any freedoai. Tatss te en-m, with A fair JiaSrt at A6 (or dty braada, though there were only oae or two aalea of eouatry 15c td Siie, tesa JV GBAIN There "wa rather more Inquiry for wheat to-day from the local aniller, aad tha order -from the Interior are lneraaaiag. This haa asaaed a flraaer aatrket, though no advance was established. Price are sUll very irregalar, and we find it difficult ta give quotattona with' any tUgiae ef aeeuracy This Irregalartty, aa have previously stateu, Anaea rrom tne tact tnat aaiy a portion of the wheat arriving ia inapectod, aad the ficattoa of the uninspected vary so much that quotation eaa act be gtrea correctly.

Extra aid red. Inspector's standard, i quoted at $3 TOS IS, though there are aame choice lota on the market that ean not be bought at lesa than $3 8022 85. No. 1 old 1 held at $3 DBAS 60, and No. at $3 40421 4a.

New red ia herd at $1 402 45 for No. $1 25 (32 90 for No. 2, aad $1 ttXeM 10 for rejected. Spring wheat Is attracting more attention, aad a eetiaiderabla amount waa sold to-day, a portion of it to arrive. The price are $2 1532 90 for extra, $2 0b3 10 for No, 1, aad $1 6091 76 for No.

Rejected sold at $1 lOigl -u5, as in quality. There is no movement la white Wheat, and, aa any figures we might give would be entirely nominal, weornit thean forth praeent. The sales to-day comprise about 10.000 bush, within the above range, part to arrive. Included in the transactions were 2,000 1 eld 05; 4100 do. extra, 16; 700 do.

No. 2 new at $1 80; 1,000 bush, rejected winter at $1 90; 1,000 bush, rejected spring at $1 si; 500 bush. do. do. at ft 0T; 800 hash.

do. do. do. at $1 20, and 2,500 bush. No.

1 spring at $2 05. The demand for corn wa lea active to-day, though there 1 only a moderate amount ou the market, and the demand being sufficient to take about all that 1 offered, ft ill rate are atked and obtained, but price would give wav under liberal receipt. We quote aound mixed tbelled at 61fto2c; in elevator, and 73 74c. including new reeewed gunnte. White shelled is held at 70Me.

In bulk, and 787Uc including sacks. Ear corn la scarce and firm at bat the domand Is light aad oonfinoa almost exclusively to the local dealers, and liberal ederiags would cause a material decline. The receipts of oata were more liberal, footing ud about 18.000 buxbels. The snar- hefwa nearly bare, and the demand from the local dealer waa sumcient to aosorn a considerable of the offerings. The market, however, closed duU, and oa 'Change co noes on were in some eases made.

Should the a nival to-morrow be liberal prices can not be maintained. We noW quote No. 1 50c, and No. 1 in elevator. There were oae or two lota of No.

2 sold at 48c, but the qual ity was poor. There Is no demand for them, includifi? sack, the Inquiry being almost exclusively local. is a continued iair uemanu iot ue beat trade of rve. and with only moderate ofieruiga full prices are asked and obtained, but qualities below prime, which constitute the bulk of the offerings, are dull and not wanted. The inquiry ia chiefly from the millers, who are confining their attention exclusively to the better We quote choice aamples at 95c, No.

1 at 90c, and No. 1 at elevator. Uojected can be bought at rrom ooc. to ioc, according to quality, ine marxet ior oaney it rataer quiet, rne beet rrade are scarce, and strictly prime qualities can not be had at lea than $1 60, and we understand this was paid for one or two lota of Canada spring and falL The lower grades meet with but little attention. On or two aalea of good fall were made at Bl 40, and price range rrumuiisuown to wc, for very Inferior.

We heard of ao transaction In malt. There 1 a demand for fair to prima at 1 40(810, hut holders generally are unwillfna to accept these rates. GREASE There Is aa Increased demand, and prices are higher, the market closing firm at ll16c for brown to white, with sale of about 700 tierce Within thi range. HAY The receipts of prime timothy are light, hardly equal to the demand, and prices are tending uptrard. Sales were made st $13.

The sales from atore axe $2433 higher thaa oa arrival. II KMT Stock Are light, and generally held out of the market, or so much above, the view of buyers aa to check operationa, and price are merely aominal. Hoidere are now generally contending for $3604300 per ton, for fair to prime uadreaaed Kentucky. Hiasouri ia entirely aominal, a there It none here. Prime dressed Kentucky 1 held at $426, MOLASSKSr-We have nothing new to re cord of the market.

There ia rather a firmer feeling oa the part of holders, under more encouraging advice from the East; but the demand 1 atill lichu and confined- to the Jobbing trade, and prices have not under gone soy Change quote 1 orwj xueo 04gfl0c, sorghum 3545c, and sirups 75c SSi zo. OILS There is a continued fair demand for Unseed, and the market 1 firmer, closing at $1 71. The stock Is not large, and purchases oould not be made to any extent at our quotation Lard oil is quiet, but firm, A)1 vHAl ao tor emti-a, 1 70 for the lower grades. Kenned petroleum is selling at OocgtiOc, duty paid. PROVISIONS There a continued good demand for most articles coming under this bead, though the extreme firmness of hold ers to some extent cnecas operations, lue demand Is partly speculative, though there I a good consumptive inquiry, hies pork I in good request at $31 for dty packed, and 400 brlA were obtained at this figure, though 25c to 00c.

higher was generally asked choice country braada are difficult to buy at less than til. Old mess Is meeting with some attention, asd aalea were made to-day at $30 $30 zo to the- extent 01. zau on, xhuk ehonlders are in- good demand at 13c, loose, with salsa of 75.U80 oouads at this figure. though they are not freely offered. Bib aides are ia bottei-renueat, and elose rery firm at the ad snnu' estobtished yeetoaday.

The sales romarimm about 800.000 DOUnds at 16c loose. The inquiry la partly speculative. Clear aidea aaa nulet- Thev are rauerallv Data at UTWWIavv. loose. There were orders acre rrem dt.

xouis iot oacou. anu tne mar. set cloaea with a strong upward tendency. Shoulders are ia demand at 14VTC and 125 "hods, were Bold at thi -figure. Bib sides are held at i7M0i'n ciear sioea are reqaeet at iCb, a acted, wita aaiea 01 ua anas, at thi price, but at the elose We, higher waa genentlly asked.

Ham are firm, but rather quiet- we quote p)ainat214c. augar-anred at 83az4c canvaaed and packed. For fancy brand of sugar-cured, Mc ia aakeL lard remain dull, aad prloe4 are, to some extent. nomlnaL Prima tatv can be bouarht at 22c ia tierces; and we understand a lot of 600-tiercee was obtained at 21c Prime country it held al 21UQ21KC About 150 kegs city sold at 23Si3e. Nothing doing in either neaa or gut.

POTATOES The receipt are hardly equal to the demand, which is good, both from the local trade and- for export, and prices are tending upward, though no fur ther seyance naa Deen estaDusnea. we quote the best descriptions Northern and. Eastern at $3 66438 75 per brk, on arrival, and $3 86 3 90 from Small talet have been made as high as $4, SEED We have nothing new to record of the market. Clover is held at BY but this is more than buyers are willing to pay. Timothy ia entirely nominal.

There is but a limited amount of Flax coming forward. We quote prime samples at $2 on. SUGAR There la aome improvement in Ilia JaM.nil n4 t.ii... a 1 flpiltllMa AH Ni uuuiauu. aaaa t.ivauiaa aaa uauw waa the part of holders, though prices are un.

ehaaged. Consumers are buying more freely. We Quote raw at soft refined al aad hard refined atl7Hat7ic SALT The demand 1 limited, and the marker dull and heavy, but prlcea are norni. a ally unchanged. We quote domestic -at fiOcper bushel of 60 aba.

Foreign It entirely aerainai, ana tnere is Bouting uuAng. 6TABCH The market Is unchanged and steady. A- fair em and te reported a 9VethelA4lWamaulotAV. TALLOW A firm bat not active market. The demand is sufficient to take about all that la offered.

We quote eouatry at II He, ai.al.elrs a 1Ae- TOBACCO There lea continued fair demand for leaf, and the market 1 steady at previoua price. Ia manufactured there is bat a limited business doing. Tha aalea of laaf tobacco at Bodmann' warchoasa-wer aa tollows: 23 had, and 10 boxes, vtsu 15 bhds Hasan County at a -a a cf 4 a fK. a aia OIL. 1aAr Wj av, at $18; 1 ai $37 60; 8 at private Bale I at AID: 1 At isil At.

$36. 7 hbda. Ylr- ginte-J at $3 Tat $9 5j 1 at $10; 1 at til 60; 1 at $iz zo: i at $ib iu ia hbda. Southern Kentucky private saieV 1 at 1 at $75. io boxes Ohio At prioea rahgingf from $3 50 to $10.

bales of leaf tobacco at Morria 4 Chal- 4tant; warehouse were 29 hhda as follow "SO hhda. Vlreinla laaf and lujrs 5 at $4: 1 at rS 1st $7 25; 3 al 35; at 15; 1 at 1323; 75: 8 at $15 25615 75; 1 at $l0 iusuai; AAaCwA an A Af aT a AVO fV iVv aUUaV anVaTrTHl 7lMJ9 aaT fja 2 at At $3 60; let $1315; 7 i at $20. i WHIg aTY The aaa ik at has act uadAarjrone Any chavnga oinco our There is a fair drmanrt for btaided at 3ae aad free at $3 8a Stone sale ware raoorded at 35c. foa boo aed. and sa tor lrsa, but purchase eouidaave bees mad at aur 4uatatiouA aatjriihstaad- i laapaata iaaai gtf Ita.

The taporta aad axaorta af leauflrr artl cle for the last twenty-four hour wort aa -1- A I-'-4rtf axroara a. aj arlaT, 4M mllrT, Ba-s (a- Caaiadlrs, a OCT TF kaaaA VA, mil 417 aa CoHkuA AO 1 lOTUtTa 4, 4 rloar, bel aa .1.. Iwf Attaxa :ai.M.UH..M..aM. 'IM Lard, tears DTkM a.MT,, AA lHotjse. tn.lt-ABflli ao a vaa a aooe a r-4 Oata.

UAaaB I-or koaia. J' a Pork, tS I'l Izt til: fOTK, Valw, t-nrlutlbs n. i.w.... ur-( Ava. aaaja ava Suaravr.

rwai hrl. i i I I beat, hlAkf. VOA44AB, Hew Orieaaa Jfaaatott roiaaatoa fenatcaaar at -r iaastoktsthal tr, I sTBWO.SJisVJaa..1tr -YLom 'steady. Wtth a tsir demand at aa AO aar aniksHiiia. nark a ataajtw ml wAlAM T.V 1 A.

Toe tWM' y--r'-t v- prime, ia tierces. Bacon lain active devaaad, and prices are tending upward. Holders are generally Baking hiKbar prlcea. Baleaof aidea at VmA-, and ofciear.do. at 2KS21WC Shoulder are hold at i r'f'frpiC Coraia in gooa aemana, ana pncxsi at fie, as iiii iisx.

aa the desaaad, prioea have aorji oad ta Xkgac, IB nua SBtiinj. wn. ta Ilay (ate Better ttonssAdY aa4ttei aaarxa firm, and prices higher, elqalnr at fil fivd I MnaTtnaeaiarrivBr -CtxL- I -vCottaa 1 dull, at SSclhr niiddUilg. The rheetpta during the last twenty -four hour were 167-baAea. TaoatocA! ta pert net ciVauad la bales.

-ir, 4 The (teamer ATgoty aa JtrrfredV Hew Tora.liT ltocsi Market, Jaae a. asaara-a AAOCT BursTACATTUB. The total number this week, 6477 head compares with 6,019 head last week, aad with 635lad.ajraaapap wosftteayaav and with 6.430 for the corrMponding week AM TMr SATO. -The Bum aDTiadnal SAW 'UdTemnwre. the with 2,600 bead last weak, aad wit 0i head, the average per week last wrUl 3,687 si iiAarkM one va tbi opxatjio, oa intxarcirAL DAT, OP TUB Hfrmdm, June Ther I a hort supply of beef cattle at Forty-ftrarth straet this morning, and consequently an advance of pries upon all the first tales of fun half a can, a pound upon the high quotation la oar last week's report.

Nearly all the Bales before Boon were at 1618Wc.per and butchers say still higher. Only 2,081 are on sale out ef 4,736 yarded since butt week, aad this looks Uke sack a small stock that buyer have "pitched tn" to get first choice at whatever price waa asked, pot knowing that some 200 or 300 head were to arrtre which may reduce prices a much below last week as they were above this BBorBing. The supply of the week so far ambers lees than 5,000 head, and while the drovers can keep the supply down to that figare, or below 6,000 head, there ta no chance for a decline a the demand continues strong for the city trade aad all the surrounding eonntry, aot only by butchers, but maay grazier, wh have not yet stocked their farms, and are beginningto be some-wbat anxious. It la, therefore, not At alt surprising thst prices advanced this morning, although they were lower at Albany. It seems that a much maHer 'number was taken for this market thaa was peeed, and a smaller number came ay tlie Kris' road than wa eahrulated apoa, and these were nearly all sold at Berren Friday and Saturday at considerably lower prlcea than are current her to-dsy.

At least wo notice sales of several lota of Illinois steer at 11V3 16c. and a very few, even what are called poor, sell for such price to-day. There are really no peer eettio ia amarket; nearly the whole stock te now, as It has been for several weeks, composed of nice, smooth, eorn-fed Illinois steers, of about 7 ewt, average. The quality never waa better, aitaougn tae weirnt haa been greater la former years. The weather continues cool for the sea son, arid ths day business closes ao less promising for drovers than it opened.

CLOSB Or THI MARKET. Tiietdav. June tv The owner of the 128 bead of fresh Mock in to-day made a bard act at the butcher thi morning for yesterday'! prices, but they held baok bard for a tint, out aau to uonut. cry lew, except we wholesale butchers, were la market, and they seemed determined aot to buy except at lower ratea than were current eater day. lathi mood the partie (pent the moraine.

neither yielding, most ot ue oauie were in the hand of "the Jews," woo had bought th a AJbmy. ttc. and they appeared de termined to make commission'' out of this iba nee, aatLheld oa uatU they brought buy ers to terms, ana go iuu as muca as cattle sold for aoy time yesterday We therefore report tha market doting rery strong apoa a anon supply tor weea. Miixnt tjowsi Fresh eows do not improve this week with the advance in beef. The small number offered for sale is quite (urncieat, for ailchmen around the erty are not lncreaaiag, but dimtn tables; their stock.

aad the present short run of cattle halae them to lessen their milk era. Prices atlil range from $00 to $100 fas fraah eewa, eahree wnica taeyaoouio always nave inmimed. The former Dries is for near eows small. thin, aad light makers the latter for Urge, Ha cows, with good point, ana autnoienuy fancy to take the eye ot aa amateur, or good judge. veai tjaives.ar ooing oester, nejpea aiang bv the lurht run ud advance la beef cattle also the diminished receipts of aal yea thaua-Belvea.

Tha rantre ia 9caiOBa-tor noar ealvea of tmall aize and tender deeent animal, while Picked calve, alamo And fit. five to eirht week old. weighing lob to TOO ihc, wui bring UK014O. ana -go oa quick, too. b.

Mouraw report sales or an calves, averaging $16 44 each. THA 8HXXP BtAAKBT. Beoelpt this week, 1T.446. Ouotation The fetlowhur renortt of sales oi sheep ana lamos. or several or tae ineep- brokera whs sell on commission, will give tae averajre or prices per neaa mis weex.

They are quoted rr pound, live weight, for Bhecp. owixe: iambs, liesioc The aheeD marKet nat been nara tor drover until Monday morning, whea with a hort supfl aad that all froaa stoeA ftxl over San-day ia the sale pens, price advanced from 6c at which good, fair sheep Were sold dur ing the week, to o3i7a for tnat class, and iTWc for the best. Tuesday morning about 1,150 were received at Browning', and an aoiu oy ten o'ciocc, at an aavance upon the above rj rices. Thst is. none sold st lea than 6Kc.

and but few at that. One lot of over 800 head Ohio sheet) sold at only five cull out: and generally all good, fair. 90 lb. sheep sold at thst. and some pretty rOTrb-looklng lots, averaging 80 sold at IVc.

and the demand still unsatliAad. Tha mice of pelt for the month of June I aot fixed. We think it win Average 87 Wc, possibly 40c, for sheep, and 60c Tor lama. Some parsons think tna latter price higher than the value of woof will justify. Mr.

Wars, the hupper to tola market, who has seat a' great many good Ohio fine wool sheep, not the kin that trow all grease, has sold hi Wool athotne at 42c per pound, and we think ha Acted wisely. Lamb areeearee ana ceneraur Door quai asllins- at Al7 a haAat. Ttaa damaail ia good enlytor good" Iambs, which bring 13(3 13C. per pound, liyi weight. A tne market It qurta cjear oi aueep so.

day. the prospecU are piyorauia to orovere woo may amva soonv. TBB SWDni af AKatT. Receipts by railretda. to-wit: Hudson River Railroad.

6.274: Erie Railroad. 8.4i4 New Jersey Cejitral Railroad, Total, The market, since date of last report, with heavy arrivals, haa ruled a (had lower thaa last week't quotation. TW morulng trade on emeu witn a mooerata buddiv in tnararaa. t-auslmr an actual demand at a small advanoe. tna iouowing is me range ot pnoee ants morning: iiest grade neavy ana prime.

lCaiOC; light grade auttable for the retoiT trade, 101 19V ao stiller en sale. Arrival for the week, 16,218 head. The Public Trent. WAsmiTCTO. Taaaaay, June laa.

The folio winr It a statement oftheDubUo debt of the United htate the at of June, liSWM DKBT BAARntO COIH nrTBVRXST. Five per Unas Biz per ernl. oada mt law aakdjass. Mi per cent, bands. BU pet cent, ave-tvsnty bonds A ItABU.ItS ts iAaa.i at iu.ia sT ot Total debt twria asln ja.BBJ"l tt DSBT BAARCXO CUAABTXCT IirTARBaT Wx per cent MM 0 TlirarrT tun IStaKLAM Cert i (-Ale.

of 1 ndebt 4XJ aenai. 43.OJS.fJ0 01 -1 iss.is.iw awajn n. Vataf itobt la. flit emrenev tmlar- ast It alnrad Aht aaAt nr tar nav- AieAt. AVt4 rRT aaAarsrn ilTTxKXST.

rattwd States notes 90 TraMlanal earreaev -a avaMaaritSsat as Hi raM.l daana IMaarfar BAlBtaaaat S4U.4B1.. Total detu amottxt TatsUaTCstr. Ca.V 71 UBlreary nawaa Toeal is Taeaaai st TstaldAM ATSAITlTsAS Aavoaat sflaebt. lass cash la Thaforra-olng la a correct Atatetneat of tha public debt, aa appears-front the books sad ITeasurar' returaa, in tao vepaciiiiant oa IM oa jr Secretary of jtha. Treaaary.

J-aisrUla Tohaceo JBarket. Thomsrket epaaad baeyaat aad aalmated taav ad'raaca which yesterday, the sraat ciosLog with aa upward tendency. The aaiea at tha four aaettoa warehouses. taeiadiag revlewa, aiaountea aa 4ja wita twinatiaa of bU eat hhda. AantrBg the aalea to-day we aotice 1 hhd.

CreasOounty cuttiDK leaf at $28 75.. At the Ninta street aousa we aotaoad the sale ef Bj hhda. Owea Coaaty catting teai a arjo, Bi, $8 76, $80. $34 60 and $3775 per 100 lb. Tha Aallawlna i tha full rantra of bids and rvtertfoe to-da, 1 htul.

at o)c; 4 at fi iotj.3 85; 66 at $32S 95; at $4(34 1 saaoisa sv; jo ai mna.uoi itfisi at 90; 10 at $Ui9 95j IB 75; at $imiil 75; .11 at $121 76; I3at18j3 18 T6-' 13 at $14 369U 75; 11 at $15(313 75: Blftiaia 79: 1st MTubIT 73; 8 at $18 35,3 18 TOrlatAxl 36: fi at JA tWtx8 tit-lat $S6; fi-at $36 75; 1 at $, at AV4W JA. 1 ahfJA at 7Ih ay awa a aaaa Mrv, at mm ajatsa at aao aj-v atAastl' tl IA4, UA. 0 rl la MU Ther I a hesltstton upon the part of buy er that look use a weakness, pot it wa were simply to look a reported aaiea for. our decision, should suH pronounce the market strong and tending upward. Saua to-day Were follow: fV baie choice undressed at i-0; 23 at $-it0 1 1 at $-UT Mi to tow at $j0, and 12 bales dressed at $309 It A -i-iaw aaaa JjaaauWMf i I'V--'if OK dlt that it i ia oontevnolatioa to build A new White House on the burn ground earn ta toe tapiuu, in make the present one lha home of tha Department of State, The rHsroing Congrea- itrsai dyaaaty would do to ahaaas toe tattler, build It of black marUe and eail it by a aaraa anora nnraiiri.ta to tha vse watch tb Atadieaia latead uaiAxgri tor totheaext tTesidenutu vttrm.

hlrhr, cAoatag AAaas.iaaiiiB, idenu BAcka. OTtcenBeJa Irtaa. mmtMmt jiita ail -eteeT aatl warm, the thsrifioWtnrAt twa adpefc-1 Ka atooa etgnty-ox uegrmem in i The rTver at this point Hat; brjAatowiy. XHn-ing tae vmrnwe- mvarmmmaammM o'clock' last vreeintf Tt had rrsevr atrt aiichea, wit nurteea teex i ta the ehanaei at thU time. The Ctnaaaanaam lowly, with scant watar oa Our lateet advices lTom other Hirer are aa follows: St.

rTtractS' xnvcrv purrnir. wim Beasrssu foot on the shealest bar.T Whlta JUver aaa twelve tee and rising. Ia the Arkaaaaa Btvar taere te over amiia tm. to MttteBock. aad riatag JT 'J rsai wmtMtK Chax4ea.r.salBAta6 -earamh rsell.

jLOuisville; nited btaies. i-oaisviue; aw-ling, hlenapbhr, Boaiaua Net eVPotwAareuth; J. W. Garrv ParkereburgjhUrgle Hays. neeimgr tj.

t. twasaii "L.vr- tae No. aL'Kaaawha: Ciermoat, vauo; St- Louia. i tm -Knrma Flovd. Harietta: Clermont, Chllo; C.

T. Dumont, Madisca; W. Garrett, Parker burg; lioetoaa Jov-v Atrtaawutn United gtatea, Louisville; General Buell, Loulsvale; r-ilULAealBlsTUle; St. Cloud. Jew urieana.

Bf isceliaaeoars. Ju8ixga on the landing yesterday again relapsed into its same dull and ltfelea state that Aaa ensrscxenzea ior aome uiue pus. Tha from stempata, came in with a aead ArtD af tretxhta Sha will take bar departure on her return trib to-morrow evening, In command of Captain George H. Alcoke, at five o'clock. Mr.

A. P. Johnstoa baa eaargaor tnecaince. Tbtb haxkoti Crrr Sold Captain Carleton ha Bold the steamer Bannock City, at St. Louieyto Captain Alexandar Lament, aad others, for The sum of $57,000.

She will be placed in the ash Title. trade, under the epmmand of Captain Lament. 'lira 4. It. uouuobx was uetainea ana aiu not leave for Arkaaaaa River until last even ing.

She added eoasiderabie freight duriag her detention, which gave her a good trip of freight and her cabin full of people Thr GbavaT WavrrxRJt, an old tSncinaati and New Orleans packet, peacefully repose at ta foot of the canal, abovex'oruana, iven-tocky. Mr. K. Peaitton, Ue popalar end well-known clerk of the ateamer General BuelL has "ceased from his labor," for the time being, and will rusticate in the ooan-try for a tsw weeks. Captain C.

P. Trustee, of tha steamer Moutgomary, arrived peator- oax- Aje repon uit Breamer uamhk a uuq btiAdnea in tha Mootaojaery Aad Kobila i ir 1 rjAI-K pirrHK isJT 1 iuu crai, Try TTe was sold "by the Tatted SUte Marshal at Nashville, for $1,250. to parties who intend running her In the Kaskaskla (IU.) iavernaoe. Tna wacar. ttjis laouisvuie ana n.

en- tuck River packet, has 1 aid-up at the former place-on account ei to euii onsmeaa. Tun Br. Johb lefo St. Lewis aa the 81st of March, aad arrived at Fort Beaton oa the 18th of May, ahead of all competitor, having sated sixteen mountain boat on the way. Tha 8t John lay over at Kort Benton for the arrival of traini from tha mines.

Tmm Dim warra- ass laid up at Cairo for want of bosiness. Tub Bhamrochc hocix Cmptairt O. W. Cullum yesterday bought af David GlBoa Jt Co. the eommandlng interest in thi fine steamer.

are unable to learn "ta price paid. Captain Cullum is aa experienced boatman, and will put th Shamrock In the trade between this ity and Si. Louia aa a rerulaf packs. She will follow the Night, in gale now loading tar Cairo aad St. Looia.

Taa Mar ixb Ways at Madisoa. we learn that tha marine way at -Madison. Indiana, hare been sold te Loult Vanea, formerly of the Msdison ury uock uompany, and that the besvt-building, repairing and dockina- boats at that noint wiH tarsstfter be cai-riadoo by. tha new firm of Vaaase, Araa- (trona a ia. ance is a pracaoai maa, a very (kill Ml boat-builder aad aa admira ble itiABAMlbr th msrins ways, having aad the dl-y-doca; at that place ior many years.

He has built many of the most famous boats on tne nyer, irtcAuuipa ue present ataAtaaet i- Cr-i- i a- 1IUIHM, ailVa. aU UWaaa. W4 ItWMUBUlH, dura biuty and useiaineas, can aot Deoxeeuea en the Western watere. ialther ta btuid-tag or repairing boat "ae te AmaMeriae- ehanlc, who will turn out nothing but good work. Tna ST.

CBAAXas. Captain J. Murphy Martin, brought up a large party from Louie-vlUe yesterday. It waa tailed the O. and M.

T. Cluh, and namberod about forty couple. xnere wa aiao two wedding pames on Captain Martin haa made thi outer very popalar with pleasure-seekers, save seldom makes a trio with oat a oleaa- no party on board. thi MADtaoH. The Hew Orleans 1'ic- fivtme.

In (Pealing of thi steamer, savt: bh has been raised and also repaired. The attar job wt done at our wharf, and we have a ever aeen a niece of work of the kind ooue better. She now. we venture to Bert, sxroneer and better than she ever wa. She loot, indeed, as if she could run for long time ret: ana a very trong aaa bud- Btantial boat, and some one, we predict, will make a small fortune out of her.

If they will only step up and purchase her, aa we are in rormea sao is iot TBI Lawuscs. Captain John Bredley, came la from St. laouia yesterday, with a eaod trio of freight. She brought around a large lot of wheat, part of which she re- enippAM oa tn a.mma loyu, ior uauipous, at etgnt cents per sack Tna Ma sra AT BOY. We leant that this beat, during the storm on Friday I 1 OaJ kui Klaa aiaia aaa vvmhuu aaaaa.

aaaa wa a a. a aaa away aad her hull so badly damaged that it sunk. She ia a total tea, -but by ao means a neavy one. A coTTAOB no. This upero iignt- draught -packet leare tor tne ivanawna River tble evening, at three o'clock, a the reaular Friday packet.

She I ia corhriiand of ihe wall-known and popular CAptain 8. C. Farly. In the office will be found the courteous and aaTteable Colonel J. L.

Vance, who will attend to shiDDers and piasenirers. Thi PoroatAr). la the rearilar Backet for WbeellBgWad an mteratedlato potnta, aad leave this evening at five o'clock, in cbarra ei- tha sxparteaead 43apAin -Oeoxja -Mnhi-tva, with too osiTeaJ aod agretabie Mr. rte. Young la tae office to attend to the Cria.

Yooag want of ehipper and paaeetirers. JTew trom Portaw 'tj4 St. Lauis Democrat of Wednesday aays: i The river Is stilt xiBtna slowly hare. There have been mora rains here and abore. The Ilkaou andUDDer MiattAsipol are one stand.

or nty be rikiDg alowlr from tha rsius. xtuaraesB IB IB a utuet state. a large amount af ftraia brought by Northern Ltna boat waa being dlacharsjad eatayday at ths upper portion of tha wharfc AKKITKD AAi aUAPABTXaX The amvili include the New York from the Ohio. Spray from JohnaoavUle, Andy Jahnaon from Keo kuk. Matrenta from Atw urleana.

triaseow from rimth. Truant from Alton, Starlight from Davenport, and axwuyler from Peoria. The Southerner left tor Man phis, W. Ar thur ror new uneaaa, Anay jonnson ana Muscatine for UDtwMissisAdprHraalnc Star for Omaha, Schuyler for Peoaia, Bertha for Oncinnati, with a full load, Imperial tow Nashville, M. Bums for Johneoaville, and Starlight for Dattenpprt.

The White Cload, Atlantic. Amaranth, Magnolia, McPike and BawkVye ahould be found at the Wharf thi morning. The Pittsburg CsoiraeTCioi of 6th Instant say: The river hss unfiergone little or no change tnee our last report, remaining stationary, with foar feet two inches In the channel, by the pier marks. At Oil City, the telegraph reports but twenty-four Inches yesterday, but raining, and every prospect of a Here, the weather continue warm and unsettled, occasional (bowers of rain. The Lent Leoti, from Parkeniljurtr, was the only arrival.

-She left oa time with s. moderate trip. The Not) from- Claeinnatt, waa due laat night, aad wdi be found ia port this morning. The Echo, from Oil City, may be ex pouted in The Brown it lite packets, Fayette and Ch IcfUin arrived aad eieared vrVth very fair txspa.r Thoaesrstaamer El set sr. beiesaTlna; So the "PeoptW it ia expested.

will be ABislted snd ready to take her place la the trndajruhin a few days. The Qlatirew, whieh boat left here ea Satan-ay realag last far St. Louia, te hard aground at laaa And-will probably have to remain there until there Is more wattr. Bate haa ever thru htmared tans of fretxat oa board, eoaairlag ntaatly of glaaa- The Hew. Orieaaa Picayune Of the Id Instant (ay: 1 Th weather yesterday area variaola during the foamteoa.

We had ao rain, Aho ugh the cloud several tinaes threatened it, but In the afterwoea tho threata were executed, for from about two o'clock uatU asaar five itlilaa. ally poared dowa OoadiagaU thestreotsaad puttiBg a atop to il battn eathetoading, after waash it tnaanil to elaar an, eat was so Vsttb wm OaVS a jpaa aSSWo.Sa.ltBa' it The rtvar Before ike oity failiag alewiy. It waa twa feet ajx ItAchee betow aigb wator mark yeeterday, beiag a fail of twa aad a barf inches during tha previou twepty-four AAVUSB. 1 -I Yesterday, up to the time the nia-ooiav- aMoeett, auaasat waa ptrcsty aoa aaa Batata tretght was alvlpped. hut aflerwaaa a4Athiag wa doae.

thetiah. alaould it be fair ato-dar. ahaJI expect to as tt quite lively. Owlaa; to the tttcieaaeat waavtaer the Oaeaanat, parke jWataet Ibb.I tiU to-day, aas goes Air tttxaBOAr, auiir Thdtaaaa paper of th 8d ya t' iYtatetdsy psssed witbo-nt any rain, we augat aay asoat airrunaTety, tor real i ueoga wo AtUIV exjwctartA raaat. Atnts It.

ajaraattviioat oi ana aay. too wua aetng trom tne Boath. and it waa vetr warm svlao. still did aot awed flny after the.Bhowef of three hour duratioa oa PTMay. More rata may ba trxperted, however, a the jeAther is aot art tied bf any The river beforatha trifr is ttlllns alowlr.

It waa two feet seven lacbes btuowhlgh wt ter man yoatartTay, pessg a lau or. oae taaa duiing the previous twenty-four hours- All. eur report from the upper jriver ooa- apue to ue wvoraoi. t. a.

jLaWusi paper says i.e. rla a larsw glasa rssws saBdar la an of wa upier tcamtMrs or our areas aationai Is to bo seen ike saitettm, deoeatly incaaed in its erhrlnal burial dathew, af one aaraa AlTkermus, Burreandeo. by trar-Bscnts ef the eomn. wkerean toe nanMvef it oertipant csa hweasily read the fcrvptolo- frtats of tue pi win tiay, atioruinr taereoy eoBrluMve evuienee that it eontaiaed the asutnDivet a kiaar waa wr-4arninT ta KtrytH tnora: than a century baiortv ti.e -Uauo of weM-a a- a ti sv A out aaa year agoweci rt.1i liHr whn shall heTe.be atma, 4-aa. Int Jn.iii.a riMybj.

8h "WM -wwag. gar." handsome aad in waalthy: el hoanstoaeea, and, ha itaay aaturAfl 'bo poaoa, rreatett saore or iaa as. as wherever ahe wenlwamong aiarle ceirtlemen. who fett ih dined to. become duabie twr sTAtta Ida Amashlasstinna A eertalav SiTaaiard- Who for tha ake of arguurant we anU.

aoa-J auea IB all. iKiAU aarertgioBr peraoa yr aave become the tedys wanand amahaat), aa he certainly msy Bare aeen ior any lAung a know eoatraiywase-r-becatao atteotivo, aad 4A aar. AKanTtrAit avtaawmrant fTlertllB- that th led was not, whan aaajtoctea oy sua ata- drestsat -Tbeyare aaiat to have totaled OUab exteaaivelT aatf osi returning rrpot lady tae ty had ItoeapnvaUil pcjrmeji. la a aelsmliorlmr JShsha -Tl A aovaia siai reaido aeirriAerj 'TaSBdrwHaia tew nt i aaa iiiaimi 11 que ta, had In- BAter to dO.iaalilBtoan.iiyy aad la tteiy aay.exAetiytoahsy LltoOBe. At last BcrotiniA aha waa ateutly totUAriua-to sanowtedg aim aa her uusoaao, wane -ear waa pnparing to produce evMeoea that hi.

5 a- 1. 1 a al II taimal AUBATUMte VaVatW TVBa aa-a. a TaMaal lng. BetWeea that tvaa affairs, our-bet odety" haa had eaough to talk About for some dkvA N. T.

Corretmndenoe Svrim- Jteld Bepublicam. RxTinut or amasxcax Boaati The JVa- toaalnlrt.eceTBay(: Prlrata letters froth the beat informed banker in Geiaiauy apprehead the retora of immense amouata of our-. Government bonda upon our home market. -About eignt millions arrived by one ot the laat At tha coarmaoeamaat of the rebellion our foreign debt was thrown back upon us st a heavy discount, and waa the easier redeemed by our citizen capitalists, the profit being so mucn, addea BSHonst to satin aaw burden of the wax expenditara. Conorxssmax Donnelly haa.

conceived the brilliant idea or aoa verting th Western pntirie into forests, and haa had the fooi-hardiness to introduce a bill ia Corigreaa MklnaT for an aporouriatioa of paoue laaa to plant the prairies with trees. Of all the stupid assert and visionary school-boy cent to Congress by the Republican party, it was left to Minnesota to reach the climax of absurdity. STEAMBOATS. SEW IKRAJHtiKMSaXI AX0 EKM0T1L. 'im "i SLriVriBIA- ha.41 rib- -TT ISs Aaaaams.

aira a aa taa-ao -n-an um and W. ATVHlTTxAaUl, arSa. I tras. hST raaaao.ad to Xaa. AO Pab aaat aa SrH ItMaia.

Kfl and SALT Ml ATA lCaCPtSfT, POULTBf, BfJT-- a I a KaHnniHll a I i 1 Bun TER. KtiaSana VE El AB1.E8 OP Atl KIM). PartlaalM gm ipmm, ww mzDvcmo' of rii i 1 sun fi iai Oteataaatt Ba BashTllls. via th TJ. Matt Boat as Una to Iasaianua.

sad taa IasatsTUla sa aasnnii lUllToad. I aas saw ready at all time te raeelv nsSxaiteaA (Its tlvrsaxh -AtUla aver ths ahor raat aA IE rate. SitpperA. by (ettlaa thraask bills, sava all eotumartoa st IaaalsTill aad detea-Uoa sttraaAlW. rralrtit rotas Soata ef HashvlUs taa, aaa- waaala.Sa-aaiaa lllBll ll MaYaBTUASa SAa rivM at CaaaaBsnga rAeeaCBr tt-a-MlowU Wy.

OMCa BSam-west CUnw Ut tne aau 'wn. viiajai! vy, aooox. ls-xB-tf Aaeat L.ad H. B.B. U.

larnriHe kiut rorttmonth. Th Baa nastsnger teaaaaar BOfTTQt A BTO. A rrss. a. LMvatt, BAastar, a At.

giaws, vi tact tt Broad-tray erarr TTJAaOAl Bit and HATTTRBAY. al 11 o'clock. DoSlUvelv. Pnrtnuntll Mrrm MOITDAY. WEDNES DAY and HID AT.

Th) ittaattrlsBrctdol wttal a magaxtr. Bar th tmsportattoB of BaMraar. fltaro at slfBiall laadlnra. PreUht tetntv a lliAat st sat aad oTsmaa. anal toa a uwaa aav.

V. Sa Mall Line gamers 1 IdsTlIle TBOM WBABF-BOAT, FOOT TTSg BT. Two Daily Liaes at 1 o'clock aad 4 P. flt. Taa saperb aad swttt mmmm steamers, ail ef whtcA are srovl wua aeaata-ao Dotaers, eaarat BaeU aad ssjttor Aa4na at Hs'tAook raltad Btatoa aa-4 Oaaaral Lvtle at P.

ui la trala tot SauvUab- rePTickU IbftaU all Sou thers at tie. THfiea. BHXBIXiCK. Tn-asarer. Braadway.

aa For Marietta and rte gal ax maay r-acjeer. WIU leave THIS DAT. (th lastant, at I P. M-, the nperb teamer POTOaTlAC, CHAS. MaTHLMAlf, Master; Cat: Clerk Per freight or paasar apply oa Board or to 43o.

Johnstoa a Borth-west eomer Mala and Seeo oad'f' Regular Saturday Packet for Marietta ana wheeling. Leaves an SATURDAY, Mb In-- at i P. the elegant stsamer EDIltBVBfi, 4. 1.. THOMPSON, Master fi.

W. TaOJATSOM, U'k. Par Ceela-ht or IT apply oa fT board or to Oeo. L. alobuaton A Co.

jBaauaaBBstl tJe For Gallipolta and Kaaawha River BSBaVM-JPrMav Ptclut. Laares on TUTS SAT.Jnr Aat P. Ma, ths perb -aaoaaaer COTAJE Wt i aC.PAAvLBT,Btat.i.. J.U.YAca.Oark. tpr freixht as rMsakr apply an gU at board, er to Gee.

Ckaner, No. ca-JaiaxOLaSBaaC wuaa, .,...1 i t-Peoples Iaiae," Daily for Laaisv tile. T. CHABIaBO stPamr. Ml La Wui letre Aatlr, WOPi A-oam sty WJnm at BJot of Ylna iu i.a.

Claala nq, at AS- OOy), Haw- ai- 4i at. T. Oa. Jjtwm U.TTTRDAT, -Tu-w. tUI P.

Mbit NIQHTIjvGAlalj 1 3.1.nZt&tt:.&wmLT.Git. beairsf. to Sk CoAeoIj vnaner. a t. a.

For Cairo aad St. Loaia. lVaavaa a "BATf Jona -S-o A. splaodM slaaanxar sIhmst NASIIVIXaLaE, D. 8.

JAafBS.7 Tor rrelgkt or uaa PTT 1 twa.r.4 or tn Haa. A atoaasaoat. D. aedam A Cav. Oea.

L- JahsvatAaB A Co. JPakaiaXs. Frr OUo avUrer iinti Hemphlg. faeavea SATtTRDAY, iaae at P. M-, positively.

SBAtantarwaa iaXOataA. ZaXW. atATE3, Haster JIIU.T QAVsV71erk. soard, or at th iAal7sTa.MBy Memphis aird leiaOiiati Packet Co; THIO. OOOAa President.

d. iL.au svassTvs, aw j. TolsUao eeaipilsta th tMaOwtas riaT-ciaAa a4tta-whaal Waaaif is. vis EBM tWM.7.7.'.'.' tJaptata Wflvorla PARI Rl.iVtA Oaptaia H. Atcok fcitIJ)K EAI.B Ba-o.

M. MarrieoM SoBRRT A A Bower Captata Praak atoia Thaa las (taaaiart an eosxtaxjided by ex Barr en ced oflcera, aad iissaamsi and IUpar ssay alyapoB aavta their hail aas promptly sad Bt-op-arrs srtaailM taa- Oaa af the aOora-nasnart iinaAsT WLii iaa IB rorwempais. ana aal poiota a th Ohio River, oa TtTXMO Ay THtTBSDAXa aaal satuaai. isr win waH. eeo.

d. BooriaB, aapermtaatttBav, KICK BU JOHASTO 3f. Aianl arretrht As-sat. apt Oao Ha. 4 Pahfi LaadiXaT.

For Cairo aad Memphis. oa SATURDAY, aTaae at P. DABUTfO, to. B. AliOOKK, stsater A.

D. JoniftTO CPk tar iTSlght at paasag. apply aa oft it, Board, or a or aa ma antes ot abb a-aaaaa-jassaaaaBEBU o. 4 PaMIe laaSlag. -Jel any, For Helena, Kopaleoa.

Piaer Blafl Lite Ue Haclc, atad all Aaaadiaaaasa. Axkaasaa River. WU leTS-THIB BAT. I P. iaaaa, tatHaTorlta stoaaasr M.J the aSIIJIIOBE, A TAAA 8.

Maater Billt W.OaBxa, Clerk. hoavrX ortlOeS I1 i'yT F-allrf Rosa A E. 8. BaUer A Co. bajas Sturltl Jotive ts Saippcn ud Kutn'tn.

Tae aataater at. WL wDLMORB win positively laava, tor MEMPHIS aad LITTLB ROCK oa TRI8 DAT, MA ASLBtaat, At SeAataofc V. M. -l naiiiBwi eaa raiy apoa thJA. aaaoaaoeaseat, sa eat jaas aU hlf tataia Bean- that hear.

BTT R. tt TaBEaa. Maatar. JPar Yaaekaa.ara'. Hatches aad New aa i a i -V -I 1 1 tn ieaai a.

itsTq THlS DAT. staf tt Tl P. at laave'sa sL, the fastl aad reliable staaaaar I HATIGATUU. ataaar i'JMti Par fl-Mrst or eassar appiT ea VZJk bear or to Darld Gibawa o-. TT -77 ta Tin Wrest, or ta Geo.

I Jotntstoa a Co- afTWf aoraer of rrotd saO Mala Wo 8ltl a Ao.B Woat rwlatcas. w. For Kesnphis, Yicliawars; Hew Iasavat THIB DAT, ne at avaosencer ateasaer W. Wa ABTtrTOM, Mi 43AOTBV, Boar, w't" sw3l TOUACCO. Fine r.

w- IT STfSaM i-t kx. re- Oflerlnr. Wataral Laaft, a4 La aoaaOai ta t.ota.'-" 3 t- ai teadtos aioek's Ks. sAnvaiArr .4. BtCTaaTyATVfTjTW a a a AitiecaOosaawi, a As-oata.

-tt aaaiat aaroa. "Jl that Oiilslifiifia? Tiiea Afl 1 street: Also, a larrer stock of other rood BAkara Aaa eaa ha Ajba taajAJOahag ffejJW Afvat Bar uBraart, weeottass a atnitntaaB poet. akMflrri a aBraaA. atajta yoa amy Piaao noas. my ImwaBaa wm-tet the teat pay Aw a rtaaa aad aai axi-set.

Aeat aw twaart, Keeaatna a ta i a- -r atT wast roarta tool. ASr-triBr Stock 9i AM raOW KBCBITIXO BPKrvo a BAeeK ot x-iaaa ajf the best taakor In tha Eaall aad Piaaat la aiy antani. and ami ad ana -soil abbs for IBM aad t- at ltOa C. M.MUKUH, adaaat' Ot-Taaa aad eaah thaa ur ocfaer West roarta strea. A seat tar Cextori A Mslodeaaa.

AOB-ttt Pianos, Organs and MevtodMM AlABAIPICKJtT WeTaCMBKTB A A reeelrea trom Wae suewiai aelebrsteA aad well- kaeaa bssb- wtnc ,1111111 i i araetarar: Brltung a Lincm- aar.aMa-Aaaaiai I'aa 4 N. CaAvunriars A Jeanyas, ef Mew Yseka'satf other makers. Piano porclaaaers wlu oar Btnoes ma is asaa per umm. ai-aii Call and exaalaia to a bora aBBtwald Piano. Organ and Meiodeoa Dealer and Mana- Aactarera.

No. AT) Waat riflh street. lAaCaAi. 18 HEREBY ASIYBI TUAT TUB -r haaea mnaaolnlraJ aad uuitlined as AdBilnlatratrlx oa the estate of WlUlata Weber. l-t.

ll.ml f'Aanf. il.i P.a.l1 Dated at Cluctnnati this latday ef JaM, IBM. W11J1KLMINA UBAfi, AttAtUnlstrsU-lx. Jonx A. Bsaici.

Attoraor. l-taw-tPr CTATB OP OHIO, HAWILTOJI a i iMiirHT or ua )K ilaab. arauaie. sat-o- man. pialuAlO.

ta. llaavurj SttoiBiB asiL aMhara. da- ollce la Hereby gtrea to ths SaAadawt i rhls esse. Uiat on the lata day of Atarch. A.

iaw a abave plalnUC. 1 atmaaaa. Slevl his petlUou la this eaa aaalnat the BiUowIng naaied defemlauTta. Is eaa aa-slnat the Battowlng -wit Hear rarotasa. AltreA at nltaaaaa M.

lln aa-raJ, T. ftl to-wlt Hear rarotasa. Allred atraoaaa. aaw a. Holuies and bla sua bar ail T.

HoiatM. foruaorty tat Alniira otretnan. i aoni.a 0. aroaaa, T. tttroaiaa.

eorrs D. atrosaaa. Harriet a. Jaae atoa, Itoeaierty iarotuaa. aad hor Mroniatv Jaae -toaara, Awsbaad Tha a-ULa, I nnIM nt-lnt object and prayer oT said ttfTi title to th fnl lowing real estate altaatsd la syBiaaas BowaahlB.

Haailltoa Coentv. Mate of deacrlbad as follow Tla.1 Beinn1nc at point lnAHfc seetloa line 100 poles weot of aortti-east rorner of Section No.A In tha) aiklawn.hln of tha 1st eastern range of tor -ship in the Ml sail Parehase tkeaaawrst lKpolas a Joaa taii-a nae: Ihenr aoutli ISi Doles: thence eavt tit ajMieat thence north 1st iwvle. to tne place 01 begin Binar. coniaiDina 11- r1i The defends ta, AlAwt atmnan. II iiiiaii.au aa av, Teaneaw-a, are bareby aoUSo that antral likay ap-ntaar and an.war tne aaova pot 1 1 ton oa or betor the a -r 1 a 1 aaaf aa a itaai will be bad aralust' them aa will qalet the aoJalatlaT tltA.

to auov. u. w. Attornsys af Plslntt March IA IBA. Bart-lawSwFrl PORTED BKABBIBS, ALB, PORTKB, 1S31 VI leyard ITes t-otrne, ana rd.

Iopy A C'o and casks. Tnri nun Hennessv. and eataks. St cask. Toinrfri Bootch Ale.

a Btoaska MeBwan'a Seoteh Ale. 3t casks Bass A Co london Ale. SA casks Hlltliert's London l'orter. 80 raaks Uuluness'i Dublin Porter. eases Kogllsta Cbedder Cheese.

sVhoirttl and retail, by WlHuraviaaua, jf J. TRA.KCH WT. V-' Natlnna. Thaater Halldlaat- jet Sycamore, between Third and Kourth (TAA CAB CUBIT PlaORIAC: -atJ eases Clsret Medoct tt) case SanU-rne. Th VA-lnaa.

a trim tha nrlvate eatat of Mr. Oaestl of Barten A Uueaier, ani were Importad for ukl The. warr Ana. rsrssiSBy FOOTE, NASH A nyT7 17 aad 19 ColatnkU sireet. r-PPKH HIIKV.

10 brla- Bood'a Atir-aoa Caxaty. ti. par Oopaor dlsllllod Waia. JBtjWlaAAVK aVaraulT A OOa, hi at Wast arena st PROPOSALS. Sealed Proposals H'llX BB RKCBIVKB AT TH8 CITY iCaidaaer's Offlca, in Uie elty of Henderson, tacky, for tho next thirty davs.

for tkr irra.lluK. gravellDK aad pavlag of that porUoa of tlie City nan iving Dawweea nrcoia aota iuiru TroiKtBtal. to ba made bv the cable TSrd far I and sravellng; for pavfog. by the perch of t6 cubic feet. The Cltv Council raanrvej the right to accepter refuse any bid.

Plans and specifications may seen an at the engineer titace. i.ji.,r..Tii.a H. R. TUNHT A LL, A. H.

TAI-HO TT. le-l Wharf Conjmlttee, City of Henderson. MEDICINES. GRAVES SON, 3IttI-U4t LOL-1SV1LLE, KENTUCKY, trto'ta-atr P.airrr Drutt aaat all sa4 rLl MtiiCttM, Perfmmtrr mm Arta(r, aad rropTistoia of all of, Sr. Ilrava' BemsdleS.

Oravea' Asae Pills, that a Tar fall to care Agae, Chills and IntermlttAuit levers 4Aravea Aatl-illloaa Pill a aafe. tnlVd and PeTera. Dyspepsis. kg Bleats of th Dl- etactent catnarus, aaea ib ail Liver Complaint, and all derAng ssaua urraus. Graves' Cholera Core, aed Internally, eure Coolers and Cholera Xorbos: coros Cramp Colle In five ailnatea.

and Colic tn horses, and nothing better tor Dysentery. Diarrhea and Tlox applied outwardly for BJwanAsuatB and Neuralgia, a Jrav' Caady Terasira 1 a lt mild and certain worm destroyer. GrsTSi Pala Batraeler wtTJ give Immedliite relief In ease of braids and Burns, and will care Scald Hand, old CI ears aad Tetter. t3raTa' Pile Of Bvt as eat wlU cara Piles quicker thaa aay oAsox rotated y. 3rava Cara tar Dt ah Iberia sa Throat Dlseaac la rns oaly reUabla retuadj for these pala tal aaa aaagerwaa 3roTOa Paaali trl-re aBeaultful si oaa ts tha ha-.

and will' destroT all verinln. If anv ahould be ahould be In the hair, and will AIU sll kinds of ifce.and La a eeetalA ran ftar MauBna and oaaao ltaai- tjPAn of taa abova BteaWUiwa yf BaV hy JOHN DP AUK. carAaerVaartAtABai VralaatstreaMa, tnnalanali. Ohio. MEDICAL.

CO TV JlTXT XaNXXAIa. f-vBBAT C8MIIIII VJ taieiat or Attrepa bam A mar tea trs thstses to eastsult: Doctors Boas parte A BaTaoada, of lAi avreaaaor street. Clan la- la Aha aalv ofln la tss elty wner persse- Aent enra air Prrrato tae as as oaa bo Bad wlstaoot tha Bse at moretu-y or elaavng of diet. Wa roar- eea to ear aaoavaraaoav. CrUet, SyphUla.

fmno-cy, aoetaraal taaiisslocs, or oeU-ahas. an very poaslhl foaya aad variety of baxaal iAlie Ottre rapla. txAtaaaah sad permstaent, sad Iocs madersta. GREAT MEDlCAXt CUtClJiaAA aea fur two three-cent stamps. FRAKCB BAfAaa A aarr iiiaiBaUvaaa Prtos 1 each, or three tor to.

or box Bent sy ball Dewtor B. bylarertaa Hi biiaal PrieaWlMr KAJAT WORK OH FBUTATs. DTBAASgA. Prtoa cents. Jf.

B. TO THS laADim-W lady ShaMlld wluaoat Msdama lOart.r-s remai Montniy em sate and eoeetnal resnody ftir art tl-ToxMlmrttlos obatraetaoas, frooA whatever esoae. rrlo SI pea Box extrs one. aa, vvtaiiranicatioua ny aaaii eo tlrely eont Jen titu. aojetier wui to aatware aniea auaip.

they eon tall a trtntttaao or aoataga 3arl or address. DJta BONAPABTB A RKTJiOLDB. eeaanore street, berwacn Plfth and fBxBh. eaot awe. Line M.

P.O.1 tjincinnaxt, t. OAto hoars, M. to SBt-tr DOCTOR WHITTIER. located la Bt. Taoals Oasb aar tnroau- A-ByaVeaBa.

1 Office No. 68 St. Charlea Streat, Xiao door smA at TalnsWl Baaat, Bt latwia. AS larjiieat ui loetiil SiAtvuai ear 43tatdeBtUl eoasolutloa Oaa or Carra. Kip-Dr.

W. WUI aaaa caS TTaaaaveaA or aiii asdar Letter aar Fi eass eaa be Araceea P.O. Box AOS. DBS. HALL A WHITE, OFFICa Bo.

61 East Tblrd street. estaMlafaed la thU etw atxtere years, for tliricarr of private diseases. Ata- narUealsrry ealt- the stteeatoa ef theos wh emmi aaaaa tat tea einou in awoot tnrw havd ioas beea troubled wit the ores atslsdles. fsr we raarante aeuralB aU eaaea, tboas aU atbar aawaalaiu ha rmlled. la tha ihorteot Baalas time.

Fetnal eomplalata. aeif-sbwse. aad aee llaaa akii aawl Mood I I1 SUTalTV mum Baercary or other sartnu arasra asm, mi new veayatahie eotnbtaatloas af raro exr.ilaase. Th reiach Periodical Oreia, aa laaaloable remedy tat trregalaritlea. aoppraaatoaa.

Ate- of feat si ea, always oa bsna. 4.S11- in peewB. vr buu i ua. will nana Dra. HAJ.LaAt TA, a dBsst Third ti iraeACuv- alnaatl.

onto. myls-ly DrStereits JSc JDav PPTVATB PI8BABBS CtTBBB IB TBB hartest possible Oat, tt th Inctaiistl Lock Hospital, Ha as Warn at street, ap stain, wlthosf th oae of Mercs ry, Voss of time, or Changs of daet BVeesat esses ef Ooaorrhea ar Byphlil eared la a -w day, wlthsat ohanra of diet or hlndraaas nam BS, BaoaWSaOry ByiWUAa--4aTWIaaBlTaAlgOTaaal. wlUaoarA the ass of MaroarT. lavolsatarv of imiua s-topaod la a short tlas. (tufrerers lmooAaaaaav or ioas af raaaaal Powor.

i uslm i ta fnU vlsoT la a arw week a. tilaat or trom 1 1 Bsa of lrarx standing, wner ail tate-raal nuitidlaa have jalie. peranaastlf aad as bbbaIf oared mf bbavw snaUaunL' Yletlma eT eU-aas sad cxeeeaxlve tering rrom Bpermasoi ihea, and the l9a at aaa Bseastat awwaa-, asnroau-a, a. iibsu tla-asa. rin inasBiaa Ctmxh.

UvoraeaoB trealed Bar lalvor Compaaiata. DyspopaU aad lor tb ami tor tlx evil, aaat thaa mnlUpiy Marriad mea. ajad thoaa I nalmi ulallaa Shoal rratora last tatholr bodies aav4 BalBals, ea theyaatai ai i ii aa II aataailllt il in tsAAasry Bayoa -atwo at laav tH.riwl"&eealtatr-,t 1 tie- A CCMe tVOA I-oi-soaa at a Aiataa bnAMAAlSr.Ll AaAJtI.43 ilaOAaoa Praia atly. eare.k by aat rur. with a ostesBorrt of SXAYaaaUh CO BaV Walnat atrost.

Uicl aaati. io. oifeeaBooxsnawsisAtai-AL ta twaatvo A- M. a Ba -t i Li HOTICabV r-itrtitl rPFl bnissit PROPKBTT BKLoTO- to thm rstaue ot yraa neiea. eaan.l-.lr,.

aaf A BorasB. waaoas. Bats Bsrsoss and Baddies. I harry, and a l.rx-aaaitT lArta- berof vanoes kinds, tlmner lines sad elisins, and aifcsi Biopei ao oasa at asana a too ao ATeairleaae of tha deceased, aad at tho aaw-mlll Joining, In the SaroatoaoAla Ward, oity of ClraTlan luo clock A. sard will aooUaoa Asm da toT aylt-tt -f I SaatXaA.

Aannu aaira- rHITtts BAlaMa t0 AtrWBSat- 40 tialadaiOaA ouuude too Otv eHilI a er J-aaaa. Tenia-la Iota to autt arassora. a as Mobi'a and l.nilroad raus too t-rci and kllasae. ned totitralwlrl ISOnaUl l. a lae-t ol.laortuAAaa.eal li Investment Aa read laus act a St.

a-J fro- el var oraA. ArPU ta, trera. S. .4. TMANOa A7 I3f SUatl.

eass tor sis osaas V- aar emales, two oaa la. ilasnat vt ifsJs tntttl hvasall. ryas-rytAaiw 1 1 ii 0 -i A 1 IT BAT'- i. Jl auaoat-t Co-ratry r--rirst JsaS aflat iisllauaaii TEav A TT iTlQAD, YU COLratBUna SHORTESX AND ROUIl laikti GaVos, TtTtt, Ta ui "a a- aMwaaciKa suit say, m.t -f TnsaaloaTatABAUAy.aAUaaaVua7: BteabearUlo, OraaUlB aad AaaTT rwaLS GlevalaBa Ottoaat Satsvaaa aa by this Trala 2f af" T- M- reaek Xw Tors AMbas Places la Brnawtlomaia TtaHUw, thi iraia arrlvsa at Xa vla SAoabeaTllla aad rStkataarr od via CaWZSf Doaklrkaad BoAalo. whk.

Traiailll aaaaas aaaa. .7 iiiaaaxai WlUSOWl enaZaX a tarsiag. ame at tTart.aaaf si 47, CoaBBBOA 1 I Tl Bl I 1 111 a fatBralag, arriTaa at tsaaUaa Morrow IicibbiIIh at a stBTBlag, Arrive at claciBaAU at A CVevaland and Ballaio. STS- la Urn. tar aaXARCT aai rASTaadartTUiDAI-S Bar SI a Cm atstaraias.

am vs at ctMlaetatt st (ai BP'wra iriawi wx I ubi at UtAOP Obi vasa vo Asettair ahssra mt cara. Beturalaag. al HaaClieraaMtlata A I oaA.ru ni-KJCnNtJ CA.KS bv NurhA r.1 TLT. -vT CINaNMATl, KALTON AK3 WaTCJ Trala roa aa tollowa, SUltUAYa uo bdlsasaoUs A CtaasksiAra Cltv At A. BL Tot-Jo Saadaaky A DetroU SCaasaia TAtA-tf.

Dayton A A rmwioaodat tna la A. k. HI ch mood A Chlaago IMA M. (Str.n. wr.a.

air.s. -AtAaB. a. a a.b Daytoa aa Rlctnaaotid Ao- ttr.au TndtaaaBola aaat karlalra, ritT P. M.

a P.M. Tavledo, I Detroit. Sandas- sy a ea fiaaaUroa AuMBMdatlSA Rlrhmnad A Chicago P. V. RasaUtaa AceoaAAaaodaUsa IMP.

Bt- BleeplBg Oar oa tb (a P.M. Trala for Taaa. aa 1 r. M. 1 TBalas roa I 7 aw r.

M. Train for CTiiraro. by Tlsas alias BUASTao Bioa ER Ulu Claalaaarl Tlaao, For ail Inabt-auatloa aad Tsroack Tleke AVpply at the Old Onaeaasath-eaat earner way aad Kraa suiot; Aaiiaot Hon oaoa. tm taa and Baiter stroeta. Savt at to rrsu.i.TrT" Beta, Bast Froat and Wast olxtk avtrseta.

P. W. BTItADAa. Oeaaral Tickat asaaa. fcw tvmaA.aaia OoU aw rwain i.

BroAAa Craiaterp, Skiort Laa. Atlantic crekt ymrzss Ttoil-way-, TO THE ilASTERU CITIES, ABO TWB OU Regians of PenssTlTuI, rpWO TBltM BilLV L8AVE riSCX. A SAl Sa riaidaasl I Haa.nt.ui Expreoa Mail at A. Wight Krpre at 10: AO P. Train arrrr at OteslsmaA at at A.

BL. ast P. M. The Nlrat Pan laavoa Baadav sight, isska of Salurday BJht. Ail ataar trainA tally, aaa dav sxcBptaaV lor aU ltrriM aastioa aad Thrattgh Tickets, (vlaea apply at aorttt aast ooraei Frost and BriwSvar.

at SA. ai sVost aestrth atrert. ta Waiast saraa. No. lit VIbo OBiuat, Bwatot Tins ata-ot, N.

I avt West Third stasot, Narthwoat eoraer of Aaa and Third etTaoaa, Mala stswat, ad tt lit bat Depot, C- H. asaVb. Alallwsy. Trsloa raa by Col asanas tltaa. which I tsval MIBCTIB iliTit thaa OlaeiaaaU Urns.

Omni base will sail Bar aaaaaagara By I rear ions aa aawea am eaa aai BEST ST. LOITS AKD CfflCAW liWIaitapoIis and Cindnnatl RAILHOAD. TssTCC TsslOtsftal XrtUaa Itajia 111TA Asarva, St-Ioals Chlcac Mall A 4riaald :1 A.M. I A.M. I AM A.

B. p.m. 4tr. UOiAB, .1 AO r. at.Loals A C4tioar Kxarea.

AHO 1 61. ptaf cars ay trala far at. LaaAj aa Cat- caco. AcootauBBodatioa Traiaa. LAtAva.

Aaarra, lwraneabarg A Brookvlll Accommodation Rarriaoa Aroaaaaaaotaatlrm 4 31 r. St. ISA! It A. M. St r.

Thnanah TtekaL. ta. abtaunaad at tha Ba Eooss, Jiajaaer Hoc a and Olbeon Hsase OAcasl aiBSt also at ta Depot. ttlavaapoU aad Cii The Vaasenrar Depot af ta ba- Cincinnati Railroad Is with la Br annira. tha arinr.lra.1 hotels in tha eltv af.

P. KK'HARDeXAA. Asalstant Baporlal iBtaot, r. B. LORD, eemaral Ticket Aa-oat.

bab SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 1885. Cimclnstatl to 8. sTeoais Wl Cliaitaje of ttra. OHIO AND MlSStSSIPPt RAILROAD For 8t. Ii.

Cairo, LoalsTlUs, atVAnsvUia, Bt. Josaph. Jsffersoa City, and all aoiata on the Lowr MiMlaslpiil River, aad aa th IUlBoi Central Milirss TRAjwa Btrx as roiaiaowai Bar aav. Aaarra, For At. Loads and Cairo aad LoalArrtlaB ISA A-.

M. a At F. B. For lt. Loal aad Cairo asd LoaUvill TdiP.

1LE LoBiAtvlU Bysilal Trala (aBF.M. tdtsr.a. Oas Trala sa BoadAy, tkrsaxk to Bt, Leal mmt Cairo, at 7 tit P. M. Banday rventnr trsia mXI Jf eioek.

eaaukaoa Bt U1 svUiavU Mitchell sad Hew Ai haay Car-TrarB ot th Ohrt nd Mlastssfppt ttsfll sst ran by tlms TWELVE MLNUTkA ai0 WAM aaa Ctnelimsll ttma. For aU LntarmAtloa sad tArawtrh UeAs, yAaa sppay at th Tlekat OOoa. aorth-eaat eoraw at las aad Saksr street. laUaa BAtaairar soUaSaau tv 1 Broadway, Ball roa HtytolBaUdtng. 4 a tb Depot ef taa Oata as MaW.sslBB.

gillriitaal ar auii araat X. Fwial-AT, Ojmeral Tle Arost, W. O. VSlSWDljaa. lea FOREIGIT 5TjXtaXIXRaU QUBENSTOWN AM) L-Tlsllf-wL Tb int-cls Bosaid Iraa tM CrAxttxrtl TxlTOLL BlDOr.

itTHOS, Xlava a OLTMPtTS, TAjtir Visit BALaUst Llverjasol every TTTBSDAT. from rut every tu bbis i ma. NASD AY, aad fromAaW reirvKlSsATr ew York SM, to Bow Tar AUAI4 ASLN nrb tn I u.ol siraet fl taaavsrasa Daaoaats from Hea laaaar eaaaa. 1. 14X11 CBUT.

Paaaenasa toraaraad la Pari a I st very low For raasar apply to 1 1 A wUIOM. Broadway, kt a. w. iiuBaiaa a oo mhTA. K.W.

corner Third sad Watarat aaa. J. Weekly to Liverpool, TttCSISO AT Queern WBtala-BATOWa ITIlMsM. fP the LalTartaaol. hew Iirt aon ranMajaai.

Bteactasnip t-ceaiaaaT, are rrrv nr RAMTOIt A t. CITT OF crrr of washiatos CITT OF PAKia For rates of paaaag ply to tOHsT Oa DAXB, it Bnsr. T-. Win. B.

Barry 4 Ctx, Cor. Third aad 31 aia Btreet, Ciaciaaan. Drafts Zoslata sad Arataaat tar MTaSCSEIJLAIi'EOTJS. ASTB0L0GT. good ie wa Fda i'mXj- nra-PAiLiw i(t Is aha Beta, bh soooaeas wbsb at-na An aea.

I. trsshll s. hsv Beea sat 1 1 i tl ill wasas bsea ts asklt aad Basal 1 1 rtrow-iaiadtte--Jl who have boob fcrtnod with aU ty tahortaradTleBaa mtlsa AB wtAaara "ff 1r Ii Lore hEaxrS SHe rJerer I tha sseret VUilat Bl Os tkliirt lTrealaji, gaii.e torj Jfg BaVawnaatatu tha ai-n-1ed o-UPT. and advte hsva batjvsoutaAo JiTgi tiaataaosa. and Ba wait haa sflwsr sa I at aeearaB leodr snd Bopoy Marrtoa w2 iliLlSimlimlttill who aaa i vs aa ro salt -ieti on raaaA aSVssBsi tfiin T-fi-1 visit Bei.

TO AllTll east thmuMleWlta too -tottery n-jmrera mvea an tnosrA a-rg-a at all Aia BW say- 0.t evary oaocaaoepeuJ tv. Nxiaws roltist of th Blayeie jV-iivary l-k raet thaA SUaeA 1 morr bar acrvCTds-aSreBia. aiad try -i is l. a seven A rtT Mrfl a aa yu4ar T-ry laaai-aiaa, BW i a 1 err, i a-. a rremeuieo ip'- a.

e-e i i- so t'---raa luv, W.vlaaMlt dsjier Or SX-O-11 UVB aaatTSaA, JAia-AoAawV ia.e bAvreiurA erovagama, eroa i TrTTM ta 'rA. P--anAV..

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