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THE LAW OF THE SABBATH. MK. BAIH8FOB1) 8HOW8 IW OBLIGATION'S. SOCIAL NAIIlii: Of MAN-1 HOI OUTS PBOM OTHER PUBAOBBBBi Tlie It' v. W. B. Bainsford, in St. George's protestant Bgr-Oopel Church, discussed Hie BsbhstB question. He saul la part: "Thc right or wrong uso of time itself is Impel Mat Hut tbo right or wrong use of thc Sabbath, or one seventh of our Hine, ii of high im? port to us ns physical, intellectual and moral beings. The fact thal ev, ry lateUaetual worker must set apart a portie!) of liii tune for mental diversion or Bteah down; that thc physically employed must tuko a season of rest Ol wear ont; that those who are of the most moral and rellgtoM tan heighten Cue spirit of theil devotions by eeasoua of hanateas inversion, ull tend to show luau's ?predisposition for the Sabbath. Men have labor niib.ua and associations of Hus kimi and the o'lier fol the since and sole purpose of advauclng their weB-belng, No association ls STM formed With any other end in view. Moo me.-t ts club-rooms to giro light snd gel light as to thc progress In their re?pec(lve calling*. Why then nol rccoa-iilzo the fact thal mun ll Wholly B sociable being. and to trow and become fully muudeii in any brunell of his barning hemust cll.ct and mingle with ui-u. All this ls simply In accordance with hi* nature. "Tbe Sabbath WM li,mle for MM because in:in*s BBtUM throughout requires B rest. Add te this the fi.et that lira lew of aeeoctettoo te aalrereol sod wa bogia to see the importance of B regular slamd Hmo lot r. st and worship. Man is responsible for thc right use Of the Sabbath. He ls Hie only creature hui lng the capacity of choosing. He is not only responsible for choosing to rest or not to rest, but also for the uMBoer of spending the nat day. We ure Dot living lu thc shadow ul tho law. The subatance bal Come, lt ha* made us free from the lan. above the law, v.t lu no wisc contrary to thc law. A little child is under the law ol its mother, a law ot love. Vet when the c.i.,l beeomea a man be is auder the law of in* mother i.o longer, but is above, yet nol contrary to hu- law. 1 he enemies of fie sunbath ara not the poorer cIbbbci bul the rich. Those who rule In tholr carriage-, and thu* vio? late the dav of test, thev BM the real enemies of the ?*;,!) bftth. Then i* so ssa te a..y thal thc opening ol museums and art guild los oh Bandar will promote morality. There baa been at tluu-Biiu idolatrous leni? ence tor art, but it baa no sympathy with religion and does nothing to cultivate the moral nature. HEAVEN Bl GIVES, SOT EARNED. The Rev. Dr. Arthur Kitelilo, of BX Ignatius'* Church : In the parable of tLe Laborers in tho Vineyard there seems to be certain safalrnoM that to ths teellng wa have its wo read it. Why should those hired at the eleventh hour bo treated with generoelty over and above those that bsd borne the burden auu heat of tho day 1 Wc see that abstractly, there wa- BO Injnsttoe In the thing; each laborer trot what ho bargained for. Yet the feeling of autolraoM remained. People In the world now are tining Just the same thiug. Wo believe that Hod's (le.tiing.iustiy with us, but w,, see other people more prosperous who arc no better than wa ; generality to them and only Justice to ns HOW we apply the rule of doing what we will with our own to our own experteaoe. if 1 chooce to buy mr* self ahorse or a dog, must 1 give then each Ibe esme care, the same work or the sain* recrestloo I Hut you say it 1* uot a parallel case. Children have right* par? ents are bouud to respect, rights given them of God. This ls an argument against slavery, that all 'nen hove certain inalienable rlglila. Abstractly thc Ngura of a putter making it bat vessel ho Will ont of clay ls it p-r leet OBS to represent God's relation io us in tho regard ot which we are speaking, lint yet Hu* i* not satisfac? tory. This clay may not belong r> the potter, or bc may take it out of the ground lu such a way a* to leave a t..ace fur iv.Uer lo collect In and become unhealthy, and then tbe State pm* a stop to it. Hut there ls no limit conceivable to lind. Man has no rights With regari! io God. Coil may make it creature und. u hen the work of Ills hands re lo-ls against Him, Ile m i.i destroy him, and no oue can have Hurdling to say. So there is nu com? plaint possible when Hod treats all u:en Justly snd Some men generously. It is not a novation beiwi en mas snd man, but between tuan and God. We gel what we de? serve and more. There are two kinds of (hr,stiaus ; one li self-denying, the other lives cast.y and eomfortsbly, la not a great sinner, as men soc. snd did In the omi,m.in? ion ot the saints. Yel both may i>e tared. Bo one earni Heaven. Ton say it is monstrous to suppose that God -will give eternal marry to men for sm* committed In M short o space aa s lifetime, le it nol monet nm to *ay thal we can e mt Heaven by thc little BOO I w<- may dc In an cpiaily short time ! It ls loralty and love In service thut coonta With Hod, and not it-ugth nod luiioillit of *ei vice. BTBBOUSB OF TBE TABEBXACLE. in the Woe! ml astor Praehrterlaa Church, in West TwoBty Mcasd at., tha Kev. Edward M. Boomi p SB E-SSWa I ti i, 80: " And thou sh ill nut up the Tsh i nscic according to thc fashion theron! which nus showed theo iu the Mount." AftergivlBga saueral aecouol of the Tabernacle, with its court of the people, ito holy place and its holy of holies, with their furniture, tbe general symbolism <>f ths -tincture was declared rhe 'J'it'ietnaclc was an object lesson lo bc 'an.ut to tin chosen people, and through them to be taught te the human family. It* symbolic Instruction is two-fold. >'.r-t, lt teaches that God is prreeent on am th with niau. In other words lt Ib scommentary .<u Revelations xxl, 10: "Behold tbe Tabernacle of God i* wim man, and Be srlll dwell with them ind they shall be il* people, and God iiims.-ii nhdil ne with them and ito 'hen- Cod.-' Thc i villein;, s ol dud's personal presence with tneu ure creation and the history of the race, Bul these qtIBcocob aie nut appreciated until a maa cou:-- into .iel'* boneo, the cl.ur,-h. The t fleet of the divine j ti euee, when acknowledged bj men, la te restrain from bolb secret snd public vice and inc, ii,c in all goodness. The second great te .ching of the i ahern m ic a* a symbol ia thal tin bollncsa ol .." i can only be attained gradually and tbe it pell] which wt mee. lt are calculated to make ui hoir, n tlu cmrt ot ??mi's pi plc, the cruel., by con fe i I - Then by thc altar "t sacrifice, by tbe cleanslug of b i i Bees we waa onward to the thin veil of ueatb, which, when lifted, gladdena our eye* fonver by the beeline Vision lu Heaven, thc vision ol God, WhO ll love. BOBE ABD FOREIGN BUS ION WO UK. Toe annual contribution in behalf ol home and for aussie!:* wa* lol lei ted at the Cnlvary Utptist i huns, Dr. Shelden pmeonted tue aced* ol the in,me t.ed aad Di Bright spoke on the foreign work, lo in? troducing tho speakers, Hr MacArthur, th,- j.-tstor of tbechsrah? aaidi "We do not the aacrcdnes* of this tia;., or to lb,'* ere,1 mo! this place, when we give up our service to the eaiuc ot missions, um: is tin- church of Christ for but to bring ibis rebellions *troi .<! imo ta ie, ii.-ii, ,-.ii- Loni's Christ I" Dr. Sheldon saidlnpait; "I speak to you of home ua Few words In tbe English .. . lageeometo u- ,ik,'that word home, lt is next to n.e high ?! word - Beana We ? i*i be and we are inti neted li n in our own land Wide aa la the territory of our conn tri. grand as ure Its resource*, rapid a* li it* progress, bright ns i* ii* promise, still then an pet ii- that ibnatan lt. Oar BatloB is composed of a congioinarate ii the native indians, int Teasing rather Hi m diminishing in n um lie is, six and a half millions ot coloi ed people, a nu lorelituers (rom every country In tbe world. Uulee* tbese mali bi muli,let Into one wbole, they threaten the Safety and permanence of our civil institution*. Ignorai ce ls another peril. If the Ignorant c..mci population lucre.is,, ..- rapt Hy in the future a* in the pa*:. In fifty yeats they will bare a majoi lt) Inflvi Slates, and will doable th'- nhl'" population in twoof them. Bul educa? tion alone will uot eave our eoontry. lhere ar- great sm lal vices mat iv mi,ti umi,, mine the ii iy framework of govei nu en Intemperance, uncbasl ty, inperstlUon, Infidelity,mormontam, I- there a remedy! Then ls. And thal remedy i* one. and thst one rime v i- th" spreading abroad of tbe Gospel of Christ. No n safe Hutt dues nol Itll on th, basis of a revelation from God." Hr. Bright in lu* stirring word* regarding tho foreign work, spoke warmly or the grand re? sult* airca ly aehleved and the sim in aler neel of both men and money for thc foreign field. Ho conti..od bimeel! mainly to Purni il, un I Southern India. Before the collection waa taken Ur. MacArthur Bald : ?? v.'e are living tn a wonderful tune. Thc nineteenth csntuii U closing In a blaze of glory l envy tbe boys Slid gills who will liv, to see tlie next half (?'?Min, nf Christian evangelization. I won ld like to ll Ve to I great con .jiu st of the world for Christ." PRACTICAL CBEBU LOP. EVERY AGE. The Ber. Hr. bau.1 ll. Virgin, at the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Harlem i "Whatever He saith uno you, do lt." The hi.-liest lorin of belief is obedience, for lt carries in harmonious exercise all tl.e fitciiittes of niau. Disbelief i* expraeeed te dlaobedl ann, ao the Bte often eontrsdlcte t He sonfeeaed creed sud the world only accept- the leetimouyol tbe life. Wan) d-ch.r.Hums of belief ii, jo.is ci,um hat,- been made, but none te aurpaM tin*, ihe Chrlsto-centi tendency of the day will timi a stopping place with ibis BtterascS of the calm, strong faith of the mother of our Lord. PlQeOdCd by IM dlTISC deelurutlohs Bl the baptlain of leena, by the teetlmony of John, Andrew and Nathaniel, it is tho fli*t complete human assertion of perfect confidence and trust. The dungs for rears hm la Mary's heart BOOM out lu this fu.l eir.i it l.ii.it of ber fairu. It waa a woman'! confession, und in ali the ages slnee, women have been nra! to believe aud Bret to confess. H wm.- practical and nut metaphysical ; lt dwelt with Jeaoe ead not with irstematlc theology. It Involved trust in His judgment, lils power. Ills Jove, and nu* sn!.miisive to lil* wisdom. It li an ex. ample for ali ages. No better counsel g (II |?. ,-lvon What Jean- laid la te ba followed still la all human thinking and living; other* may :.<? disobeyed with Im pUnBy. Be never, but with lois. Whoever nd.,pta thia creed of Miry and hceda it will reach tho highest suui n,:\ of Chrtauaalty. BEEB Ol' RBSTRAfHINQ LAW.--. The Hev. Dr. .John lt. Paxton, in Ho (West Presbyterian ChaiOh, tonk Ins text from .lames il. 12 : " Ho speak ye, ant so do, us they ahull be Jui'go.1 by thc law of liberty." B< ...ii : "Civilization m< nu* iepresslon* and rcbtralnts, inn. n.e atora you olvtlise iu.- mora yon minto, und we )..) foi all our i Ights and lluortles by concessions ami by o'.i'gutlohs. The lavage ls the natural nun ; the civil l/.c.l life la a heavy yoko and burden. Te speak of people as we Hud them would disturb friendship, und we ought pot H. do lt. A wise mail sahl, 'Tue good ure less good than they seem, and tbe bud me not so bsd se they seoui. il la belter that we do uot see each oilier loo closely, for who wanta to seo bis uelghbor, or he s. on us ho r.-aliy is, lu all lils vugar.es ? Original sin ls pretty evenly distributed among u* all. ihe Ming to .lo ls to be wiser in your owu soul. You are not natural poopl* To illustrate : Suppose when wc all .S ,?','!!,?W mort"?S we w.-re permitted to do a* we lr Z ,i; ,', l,l?r" *',* 5? la-T? of "J Wno, civil, social W, li* ', " '. "?,.Pr;,l"-?tloi,*. What wouid happen I Mouh! im: salli ts show up in siiBPlolou* niacs md would not some be found shouting ,'i.-r? harbor a drink! Thara woola i.- msrt M_traaBfoi__tUoB sud thou the rea mun would be ..:-.;l..M..l. tho Uko of which nun a.7t?ii aeqiJeihted with grief, and ),* M, ,,,., Biiiiledb, cause he knew what was lu mau. Let u, u0 thankful for the conventionalities of lifo, for do wa not bold one another up iu society as dees aro held un |n emmfST* * * *,0rUi ' *?"* IH/-tlori i, nr,P?i piesscd upon nature, and wo hold one ??"'?thor up. ff >??? wero ,,, ' . '.. .-Bur up. ii you wero to subtract 'olicy fro,,, s,,inc, men ibero would not be any.bug sib VJ?. 5. s,'."^d ?"',lke ^"^ ,,l?t ''?-??> wiles e.M h. c,,r?ct>aniiy Is a ssraooo'a knife; lt cut* dee. la i-aiching. i. geaairatiag, ChrteUaaity plirora to 'um heart, to the hidden source. What we neen to go through tht* world rightly ls a go al heart, a heart to do right. We need more lue, faith, love, more sustaining strength, and nothing will give ustlieso qualities but a renewed heart. A* a man tblniceth in bli hear; so is he. We ought to Hvo lees by repression and mure by lev,-. Come to Christ and be inane free, for nothing will do but n Chris! born boort, and if we iWMtOB the heart the life will be sweet" _ .METHODIST CHC RC ll PROPERTY. AN BTPOBT TO Il KPH A I. THU LAW AS TO lill'. Af> VISOKY COMM1TTBB, Several meetings have been bold by the trus? tees of leading Methodist Episcopal ehurehM of tha city to Consider un effort to secure tha repeal ol B law passed lust year, by which the control of the property of .Methodist churches of thc city ls subject to an Ad* visory Committee. luis commute,) is appointed by tha annual eonferaneea that ure held in tho etty. Bishop Harris and four laymen emile- i the committee, Under the law the trnaieea of n oburcn cannot sell or mortgage toe church property or build a new church without the oonaeut ol the majority of the Advisory Committee. Ill cse nf the refusal nf !i,? c Ul u ittee I he tow prcvldesthw ihe superior Court may gram permU slon uttei aii Bxamloatlon ..r tue c.*.-. The discussion on the subject Int* given rise lo much feeling The trustees who an opposed to the law de. claro it unconstitutional, that it deprives them ol their proper authority, thal n wus hastily passed before being properlyuudereiood by tbe churches At a meting ii,!,i lu st. James's Methodist Chute., Harlow, last mouth, the majority voted for nn amendment modlfj lng the law, bul weie opposed to Its repeal. An amend.nt was presented ni a met ting held on last Tuesday night, hy a committee consisting of Bowles Colgate, 1- Skid more and Junie* A. Se,man. Almut fifty trustees were pres.'nt, representing twenty-nine Methodist churches ol the city. The amendment proposed -vu* tht-t the Ad? visor] Committee ehonld ne appointed by aeonfennoe Of one trustee from each cluuch. lins was s.in? flictor)- to mose who favored the law, bu: Hie Btncndnienl wes laid on tho tuba, bv ii vote of nineteen to ten or the Churches. I Im repeal Of the law was strongly urged b) ex-Judge Enoch L. I'm,ebel mil .Mr. .-*,?.,mun. Ile lan w.,s supported In argument by Boolee Colgate, John lt. Cornell, Chauncey sh,*)ei- and onie*. The Dinting recoiled In the da. leiuiliiatloti to seii'l a coininl'.iee lo Aibiuiy for thc pui pose of securing tue repeal >>f the obnoxious luw. " The pjuMtiou at l-sue," said Mr. Coi Dell rai enUy lo a TitnuNi: reporter, "is the malntenaun ol thc old churches of the city a* their ..ld congregation die ?r move upton ii IBU lan wai peened for lue purpose of protecting the property of the old churcbee a* well na the new churches uptown by defining their respect? ive location*, iiii'ip who worsed hardest tu sec ire t ii,, law are the men who have eiutrlbuied liberally lo bul td up ibo Methodist chun hes In New-York. Nothing ha- y .-t been do:u io counteract the etlort to have the law re? pealed." More than twenty Metbo Itel churches of the elli wen no; represented at the meeting aud weio nol Informed of it. Those wbo are opposed to the lao claim tb it these church, s bad no business then a* they .re tu poor ted by the Church Extension Boclety. a delegete ?... i-i thai ihe rote to repeal the low would oever have ben passed If all the churches bed been represented. Several .'uni,ired thousands of dollars have been l i*t in oburcn properly, lt la Bald, through the imprudence of trustee*, -onie or the chinches sn said to nave been repurchased every tineen yean to prevent the furecloaun of mortgages. All the Methodist duneln'* thlt halo been established in the eily for twenty year*, with but ope exception, have been aided i,y the Church -Xieuslon society. - ? BOW WIVES SBOULD TREAT TB FIR BUSP.ASDS. The Kev. Dr. Talmuge continued his course nf sermons on "ino Marriage Bing " at the Brooklyn Tabernacle yesterday and ht* audience WM BB large si on auy of tba prece ling sun,lays since ha bogan the series, lie devoted his sermon to tho treatment Ol lui t .md- by their Wine and chose his tent from -samuel I, xiv, li. " Thc name of his wife, Abigail ; and inc a .- ?> woman of good understanding SBd of beautiful COUntC nauco." Is port tha spanker said : lu this serb a of sermons on " The Marriage Bing," the s.iin,nth before last I lold Ibe buibaudi bow they ,night to trcut then- wives Bad, though I noticed tome of thu men squirm In their pens, they took lt good-naturedly. Today I come to tell wlvea now they ought to noa! their husbands. I BUppoM Bli your domestic al have been nappy; thal you may have discovered In your hu*band , fat Hines which you did not susp.it. but you ni iv ai-u nave discerned excellencies, bo that if .. hun? dred wive* wen asked, ?? Who I* tba kindee! and beat man In thli world," ninety-nine out of the bundi.d would *ay: " The one at the other end of this pew." Pi rat of all, 1 aharga yon, O, wife, do you realise thal yoi ii- li n .!,and u en g., ged lu the iel rifle i, it He Ol gaining a livelihood. Whether it bo commercial lifo, or protea lionel, agricultural or meoheiiioaL he le from morning to night In a whirl of cares ami labors, and when he ennes home ut nigh! be lias mt nerve* Hu inavltr. To get a living in this next to the laat decade ot tbe nine? teenth cen! ii rv ls a Struggle and H your hu sba nd eomes in pre., i-upietl excuse bun, if lie doecn't feel like going for a walk or to an entertainment. You ear he ebould leave Hil Ills poi imitations at the balik. I Will reply that if he bee been cheated by a buainee* partner, oi been celled a liar on'cbaugi ckeyed .ut o a* ,., 1*. be i- a gi h. us ol forget! lines* ll lie doe* hoi in mg - ima of lu- trouble hain*, uii a you tell him he ? ban-h:- anxieties it bl* place of h > . might Ju*! us we! tell an A > ol rn to k> ep ? ? i msc a ilppl" in (he bal i il. Bern, ml l a I tb - nv, rwork is in a *l i ti .'.'le fol l h" homestead, lt s the effect of defeat or buccom on bl* family tha -. tates hun. i,-bulge von also to make yow fas atti -after marriage a* before. Elaborate coaiuinea an not necei suit, but tl.e nason a greit 111:111 v m -11 roast) to love their wnes la beeausa tbe wives caa** tn ia-in.tly. I v..11 also, ray alster, not ta talk uf the fia . your husband outside of your I,.ci . Tell Ton secrets to no one In the univ.use except I,,,1 to whom yon will ito well to toll thora. I charge you deo not to allow In !??:;, re ,-,- tn ymir conjugal relations. Waltho! - b?r?. brother, sis',-r, fa'her nor mother lias mv righi to Interfere hera, rhe soesip will come ai -i ted you how s'u- manages her husband. Tell her plainly that you can manage your husband yourself. SPEEDISa (Ili.lsnw PHILOSOPHY. The annual sermon of thc Aim ii. an I's'iiiitc lian Philosophy wa* proaebed last ev, tbo Bar. Dr. .Lune- R, i. \ %\ the Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal Choreu, Bishop Harri* pit iilid tl.e Lei . lil. In-eii.s, 11 ho ls ptoaldent Ol I'.- 1 lute, made a brief statement of its porposeaand work. lt was orgamzeo, he said, nnly a fen .-,...:* ago with thirteen members, bul ll now bai '?'") In dlffen ni of the L'.,tcil .-'ates. Hs object wai to counteract thc assiimptloo and Invidious influence <>r modern - hy spit- . allon* ,,f ( bl ,silan pl,1.0-0, thought. ?,e 11 ral 1 li ton I . I k made i III behalf of the Ch nat lah Institute ali'l it Collection Wt I taken for it. vrri.n noan bbs kt a boos wm.r. " J.un Unjuitir ,n J,.' .JutCMiriait Wt.fm.ror, Rici ?? 1.1.1 , er, aud un ul ne lr I lettlers of Knox County, [Ohtoj WM wont to tell with creal gi ? ihe story ul aa ,i<n Botan h* ouce hod iu the I.wit reek bottoms among the WlM legs 111 tl nils as follows: " I wa- ont ticer limiting one dat lu the Owl 1 roch bottoBM, when all at bum I Beard, la liwuii iii the WOOds, an .lett..mbini- ruanui; and hool, ! ,' ,.! bog*. Wha! in (anno -r wa* up ? ( Mei* 1 couldn't ooujecture, but 1 determined to hod out. ?? lt wa- a wet, Uruzlt Hay. asd I could gel along over tin-leaves without making tlu- Blighted nalae, ? led along from ir.-c te tree, soda) lag! eainetoa riler, than appeared to be about tno ac wild I ogs. "Buen a grand gathering of bogs I had aevei bel ire, ano mn. ai rei seen since. Ail Bad iln-ir bri* th's ap, .md all weie ? In,oh booh bool.int; theil 1 eteot. ili.-re wire white bore, black boga, landj bogs, spoiled |iot?- and ti?f?- uf al) -izes. enltir- .ind de gran ol cuss, t.'n.-s-. Mad ' I hey weie pisl raging frothing ut ihe swath aad champing their teeth al > (earl.il ratal A sort ol steam or Inn rose out ol 1! Wet huir ol thai mass ol camped lo-a-ta fha! hlled a i.u nt ,:? mill a.. alums! overpowering smell ol nj,! bugs. '' What the cause of all Ibis commotion was I was Bet Im- in dlaooveriug, <iut in Ihe mids) ot ihe groai convention ol bog- stood s big ooh stomp about Ive (eel high, and in the cei.tei ol IBO BtBttp Steed a I');; .11 noll a* gauut, biiugi.v-lookin_ a "lc il as ever 1 law ! Be waa handsomely treed by tlie linc;*, and wan. t ,.ry pleaaastly shunted, as he waa Mginuiag to Had ont. All aimut him wi* a award ol linctey lour, and thousands ol daviliah eves, frotl lug mouths and gie .nu log leets. Poor doll! Then he abmd Ins lad lucked Bl Ot betWMB his ISgS uni ali bb, lr ct gatl.eieii Into the ox:.e' (entre o! the rtuuip aud, Lold. wasn't h<- a lick-looking moll: He sees.ee io he thinking thal le had sold hlBMrll uwtul cheap. " Close nboiil the stump and rairlii' np against it wits a cluwd ol the biggest aud moat unprincipled old lows that I ever set etas upon. Ever) I,all minnie ? ne ol thc old sher evils Would lear Up, get her ftlW feel on the top ol the Hump, and maka a savage snap it one em! 01 the ott,ci ,,1 th, wolf, bel Use th clashing tot-ether hk* Hie jaws ol a Btoel trap. ?' Thc wolt would whirl round lo walch that puttini. lal bag, when ons mi ile other sui.- ol the stomp Would -nuke a ploOgB lot lils Hui, and so they kent lite poor, cowardly, corn.'ted critter wblrUng round nnd lound. Ile had .ill he wanted to do at hauling ni lu* ,'eet aad tail, bumping his bunk, und iu every possible wav reducing bis average lil bot his entire innardi nett diann U| into it bunch not blggi-i than ut) list ' "Almost every imtant then was a chalga made ipon him trom some quarter, uud aomeiuuna Imm throe tu tour iJiici-inu s at tbe same moment. Lord, wasu't il jmrrvliig times willi him thea I \\ heil tbt pen,lei il had S inoiu.-nl in which lo reit and gmt.* about hun. all lie saw was I luise two seres ol 1 ct less bi is! les, open mouths and bery etc. His lona, red lOUgSS hune; mir ot his open Jswa umi tts he uneasily moved his head trom side lo side Im p.'ined to bare aleut Die | 001. ?l opinion ot lu* -malt ISM ol alu noll I et er saw lie Lad gol I lucell u.l,, ti pretty pleats Ly irvin,; to steal a pig, Bud he katu il I 1st a* well aa i! be had BOSS a li -< m tt ii thief, aud WM ashamed ol himself BCOOttltBgly. No quarter could lie pope I.>r any where among tho-,,, open, uptarued, rom i'lg tnoutha. " Sock wu* the noise. cliai^ifiE and rushing '<> nnil fro, thai I baidii tell sale bibi?d my ttec,OM hundred 'iuds a wav. " I drleriu.ine.l to try an experiment na that woll I raised ruy gun aud Brad ll m rm air, ai the report lin- ciitici forgot bimaolf, Ile i,oundad Iraoi thc ituuip ii the .rack ot mt Milo, but he neicr tooehsd ground!, |falf O OOM-big mouth* reached up tor mm. mid in liicin he Isnnenea. feen wm ju?i oseaharp veli i>.iu ior a rmi aroosd ware eran gytng etripB of well ikiu, iaaards, leg* sud bun for halt * minnis was ieard a crunching of Inn.ea, and then (ho-- ol.I ww* s SN licking li-, lr n^ops. raisin' up OBlO thc sliiiup ami itiiiiiuii uli.iut lot more wolt ?? About that tiiie' I though: then ini,:lit lie some. .sooting out in My" dir. cn u, and 1 p, clad it lor tin inaiist clearing." What will Sui bb wur.x Chown lt T? Mau,ina, speaking of vocalist: "Don't you think Mr. Wnrblerlau 'Lido Fiat* I" ThoyeaagOM MlM Pretty perl: " Well, most young mea ure nowadays?big ones or little once." 'IleavitoDh overbears, aud ls lmuraased.} ?I Pun. ART NEWS AND C0MMENT8. THE WEEK l\ ABT CIRCLES. NODS BB VAItlOl'ts I XlHItlllON- ?ART BBWS HKltK AND AintOAD. The pitintiiii.rs bj tba French ?** Inipn-simi Ists" which will be exhibited st ibo Amerlaaa Arl Gal? leries are on their way lo this counfy. ho farM la kUOWS, US formal protest agaBul t.'ieir Importalmti hus yet been matta, although dm denier- still view with disfat or-nell - importation ot Wot?I of url In limul." Whethc ? tiie resultniii te the ohsuga of rsrisui art linn* int.) ineorporstod " BaeorlatlnBi " rem mis ru bc -cen. lin exhibition will certainly be ot Interest H. the public BB Illustrating it phase of I'r.-nell al! which il,is beet) uni,,,-r entirely Ignored by American dealers ami eoltso r I. Ile .leal..r* bold thal ttlBBC pictures will aol j lOOBC the psblir, snd lacy regard M, Durand Beael'i snloglni a- an attempt to create S ??bonni" fo; a el. -of wink which-hull incoeed In popular fnn.r ibo work ol ibe pslnter* ol FooUr-inebleau, Bsrbisoo, sad Pille d'Avray. Thc point lal-cd i-.. dell, ute one The lc-! p um .11 -'a of the lader urtl-t- ? ill always be ranked as nm.in. thc i,.-t woikofthla cen tc ry. Bul it i* aiaotruethM bo picture* lune brea m shrewdly aad petautonily ?? I..,,un,-j " a- dio-e ol Corot. Dint, Doubiguy, Roueaeau alni even tbat eonietehtloua pointer, Millet. Tlie tllghtesi sketebee lett hy theee artiste lune boen In vested wini sn exaggerated importance, ami mere " p il hollers" lime ben held us p'icHo-.s iii thc \ uui ic.;n huh Lit. 'ihl* iiicrcitso in Hie nell? ie,u- value ol .lead arri-ts' works hu* plainly ,'. itl limit If "it. I'm. in ll. ci'. I 1* tiling to ?? 1 too iii " thc pointings ol Ibo" Impreeaioniste," be i- only adopting a policy wiiicb lc* 1.11 punned sue peeatony ia ton, Hut Ameiuciiii picton buyers may have learned something from expei lenee The exhibition of the Morgan collection! le dearly tbe popular eucceea of tue pieeent aeaaon. There he ve b.-Lii from 1,111.1. in la'tuii vlaitora dally sud thors is uo prospect ol a falling off la tha uumbei ol visitors, lt ls npltj that thc collections Me to bo dlaperasl oo soon, hut arl imcrs and the enrioua upi>eattobe making tha moat of their brief opportunity. This will be the leal week of tbe water-color oihlbl tioii. The attendant-? baa aot bcea remarkable, bul the on the whole baie bcea sMUfactory. aad the cob ?itiifi! |.,,ptiiarii 1 ol wster colon imni to lr* sumclentl) ,t test.. I. Iii un ,x Iii 1 1, it n ol - H. 1 1, lures mu- y which nra worth men Hon must pas* uoBoHced, bnteometblng 11.a;, .1 si 1. ?aid "! a few a iii 'ii inn c been brk fl) t? or omitted ol nooeasitj In provl eua notices Mr. Quart li v's Interesting contribution*, ior example, show both a sympathetic aj pict lation . I lon tones ami also <>f the value ul secants sud sn im re.,-t ti tochutuul facility. Noa ai ti then, ai in tne " i iaberra. n's Daughters, Corn w;iii," the artist i'ays uuueuol attention te ins tigurea^ln Hil. ll,stance at Iwast With excel,chi I.--int*, ii,dh Ml <,' mrtley and Mr. Plait iniic pr,.niel bj their loreign ex? periences .nd tie latter'* ' * Oo the t*uay," "Holland Barge*" and oilier studlea lank n* g.lexsm|tesol progressive woik. Mr. Blum alan rand* encouraging conn lim ;|,,ns. wm, I,.., light clio, ts ann trifle overdone, but bia ?? -Lier's Aili."la a pi, tore of Imports deli.-.ucl,- handled, and dlstlngulabed by polute In the 1 ?<! lu-, ngaree, parUoularl) as regal di ths Bgure on thc lett. With IheaxoejHon of the trying glen ol light thc sc ne is simple and natural. Vet with all -nee- tor tl.e incl lum. one COUllI vt I tl R little mom can tor rotations, u trappist ludicuUou of I ni urea, e* nf the -io i- like effect wbloa bora and there pi .list ruction In u 11 OOh Cit .Uer di grce this 1* to be -cn in tho ni Ighboring landscape bj Mr Wyant, who ba. ., t ric 1 io ex press the efleel ol light and mual lue lu bia paper ebon white la *tola, where the work bu* been ,-c up. ? ! anni . ii un-th,1,1 int.-11 cite t.Vo but her too far. Yet than i- -?> nutt h "ela mtaUon " la ? e,..,r timk thal ,, resolute i-ndeavoi tosecun >i!.-.t with Bligh! mci, , unwelcome, provided thc meena an appropriate. Mr, Shirlea ba* a mon fi Hm di thau either ut the artists lust mimed. Ula work baa much ilehneai In coloring, bel . , uti'.i-, which M;. Ulam baa expteaaed. Ml. Wen, win. baa aunt tu uth.luibilious pict?tea painted with the beal adapted to Boatmen i In on*, bas ail opted this year a verj iketehy . . >n, w blcfa la ea lu* landa, up, In '?nee ? >n " ir coi |r*l bbs. Then la hoi tunah to be said f.,r Mr. Men's "Wounded Dog," a acta di awu, vague animal, but, as u ti i some .? , . 11 11 r u rei without c,?, ? - Ol <r, till , abiiudancc. A Ih. > ? hm- i,) Mi. il il Jones in I i ? ? beal ol sever.,! wtnUr tau Mr. h. mei ??!.,I* a " Winier Moa:.. ll 1 ? I ,' , - sida III \\ '.ll lr. Murphy a "Winter Morning," and Hr* ? r to Intetprel hlin ?niel the ... I a ,1- III nf 1- , > I.tim..-* t>, be a tai sith Mi tne a - Ith no lu t heil 1 ? , IbU HOI h of ll lg mg espi ,c, 01 igiu.illl) .1 r.u co. li 1. ? un .. Inned ? 1 .ot Bil .I...- ll.ute,I ia Mr. I it Oord on Ihe oin,-1. \ - BU i--.uli.|lc nfl, ????clive j Hinting ti.ere nie few 0, lt. ,:i Mr. ? 1 spa wm of .< ur ? Uah M-h.Hii, but Iheie le fal more beatlt) mi, than in Ibu 1 . , , Btu.nu nc e ,.1 ll, ,.,. .... -,'* picture L. Ba nigel -e- iii ih. ?? . . 1. end bi ..-.,i -i. i ,1 .un-t u bl. n 11 " In.Hull , for <????? ..,.. b ul Ul ? Ul ,. SI Bl I.I.| ?? 11 lou Ih.ill li fm away upou detail! LUcwiiere. lu No. i-'ii, .?? 1 ? -tot,,., Itu 1.mat,on but 1 ul 1 pa ? : the Input 1 uuiii ?- -.'tn 11 I 1 ?? v..i 1. 'i way* ul ?.. rendering na ure tomi one <>f tue moat miec-nng ??: Un ei l.lbltluli, ..1 il nil.i-i. Hollaiit ai il" iii.pi ui ate here rn full rm, e, 11 .- p ?? find thc .1 ,ier pi.'ii lei-, liku Messrs. < ol man aud 1 bo tun,- 11,,11 u 11 -n ?' . Mi Kail ,,i bal.ii ? ?! and p 11 trilled nub rc-im.-, ', .t he la at hi* be I lu thc tao laud ' . , the north galil iy. Mr. J. I). - " Hough -po!t in ti,.- \.,. .1 ,.- ny M, ll ii ? ami 1, 11 -11 lilli . and laud ru| - bj 'dr. c. M Mcllbi liny iii Will h d' hlllllUtl > ie,a ld 1- strollglj Iel, .ne . Ill ,n. len alli, ll/ WBtei ecu , 1.1,1, ll -lion.,! Ilppc.ll lo tne Interest ,.r i ,-r ... Mi fl, in.,: ? and Mr. Lips m. ott clever n-t nf water colon ai.ti Mc r . n.t.. Turner aud < hapman lurnlsti excelleul exampleaol thu possibilities of their ic,'; nu in it- own province of trauaparenl waabi i bi iketcbe* ar.- tl.., aolk ol tru. ,-aii: '.i painters, lt ls to lie hoped tbat future e\ iiiitiiii',1.* maj cuiii.ua .*::., lal gel proportion of pure Bate, ccu Work. (nu ;!,? nf ti,,. Hun- tet in the exhibition of Mer) .m's etchings at Mr. Keppel'* keller) there ure several etch? ings intJfi sting eithei fi.un their almost cpi il merit, nr aa illustrating Meryon'* oarliei Influences, or oe meian .-holy exo?iplee ot bl vagaries," Lo Buedet L'huntree'' i , ants mani uf tbe uill i's iii ?-r enararterlstliut. and lb. same .y if Bid of the striking" louretlr,ailed Um.tl." I h.?'.? ls u Iii I slate nf thia, lent bi Mr. Alert, wit., Uguie- m im-au. Thara la luu n truthful aud aig hill, ant line work lu ile- ".'ld House at UoUrgfM," umi ?I, or wu .,! p.oui.-.* M of tha "Ru- dt Tmh t, Hauryro,'' Mr. Avery bill* a t rlul pros!, am! a llr-i ititte. riianks H. Mr. Maiuflold ibo . olfectloii t uiitalna a li lui proof of M, rion'.- i. product IV. . ti uing ot thc - foul nu i I, I,,/!, iv-i." i,eton- ii,,, euic acroae the riv, r winch appear* lu later statea. Mr, Avery contribute* tn, euler of thc Nea /.e.th.ntl -et, bul 11 I lor tilt llioal pal I hu- on.;, a euri,nc liilm-l. Tin urll-l's pieoMnii and dell.-ney ur. .,Hen-hon n, and i! 11111) In- noted thal lu h. ..in,ii'm, . worked up his skies, which with two or thu. exceptions are neglected lu the Parla act, but it I* evident thai the lubjecta took little hoi.1 upon th, art?it'a Imagination. Ol the earl) reptudnellve eteblnga, tbe - Pavilion "f Mademoiselle," al:, r itouiuii, I* liuportunl bc linne lt wus Ibis,,, lin lu. guee. Hull lust gave Meryon Ibe Idea of cteblug .-. sc ie. ol 1 lew* ot nhl Parla. In Uh "Hall of tnt-Losi Poolati-pa,'' the thronging fig urea show such animation sud touch dist tne Hy varied nulli idualltie* tba! 11 i* ec) to liellevB lu u traaaforma tn,11 v.rouglit I.) Mci.,,,'* touch, nillomt -,-eiiig in, original by Ducerenn. Lien in reproductive work aunh accuracy tn anhltcctnral drawing ls r*-inarkalrle rio eollecUou of nor trail* la of ooma uueuoe chi. il) te collo t>,r., li ut .1 painful Interest attache* io 11,. three or lour mon < unaplcuoae results i.f Mnvou'i dethroned 1. .?- in. Mr Aver) turin.in ,.. uult|uo trial proof of tim * Minis nit ol Malina" wllh el.ls drawn lu pencil by the artist, snd also a signed trial proof, and a-rel stale. I'ht -1 range monsters, ll* In *. and boa!- with ar'neil turn indi, air toll a-tori relented In tbe " College ot Henri iv "wi'.n -ea monster* u, the background,and Issi plleebl* flguro* before tb. 1.ml,Hug- orilUs.Mr. Avery nu- a ri rsi ami a aecoad state, let li, like ethel of bia ooo nitration*, <>r gi.,,.1 rarity. Prom bis ool leet lon also t.ms the "Bunn ol Plerrefcnde," etched bj Marron lu the mndhouae M ChMsnton. Bu! th. vlsitoi will lum nwnj from thea. Btohlnga to the Pail* .*. 1 and tba taw ollie* willoh nlini) .Mellon at his boat, tsldc from , lit ci. lin 1 hs With -li Instr, llillcleilCOs 111 Mute-, 1! Hill he noticed thal ?everul luipieaalou* from Brat atotoa nie darker,apparoutl) mur.- heavily inked, then Interim pi nm., an appearance dna y ill) to the cburacter ol t,.<- | iuer, muietlme* tu rttronteage, although Meryon .lc lured bliueclf lu fuvoi of the simplest, i len neal print? ing possible, i'i" lmpieesl.it a from the mme alala <>: th. plaleC ul "Thc \pse" Illustrate .printing nun aid without rttruuomttm Tin dinoieucea lu tb. ijnaUlj ni varlou* Mates repre tented bete ure of eonrtc to i... caro lull) .- rn IdoreiL Iinprc-sloic fi um the tlr-t slut.- ul t- .. i , .- may not always be thc best, except for th. roll i tor. but ,ui Hie i.tin u I..uui, Hm ll nor line , ... k, an l .loll i .-. trcatuiaiit ofhnlftoiiM and reflection*, which ex I ri ni It'll nf tie irtlsf* l"i-"iiuiily. uie t, , uni, ,i i.r linpr. Mr. Il.uten hue called Merj'ou an " ai i-i engraver." a rateleadlng title, old rail* wub alive to Mei,on, and the ooii?truttlve rfetull* which hu di ev. wc, Int esl ci Will* am ma: cl . | mi-lc uni- r lg,,, li? eu, rr. linly.ui artist could make such selection* snell leallslle -ll! leets, but itili'mi etch,,,,? it,-edle could [uterprcl these lubjecl a* thc) an Interproled here. Theeocurate drawing mai Bugged a * bsrtulat'a ** care fol work, bur Meryon blniasu slumed me .viUeinms wiieu lie letouchnd his plule* willi tlie burin. Thr ott li? llie- up,,i whit li lils t uno it sis nu-fen in mininer and rel 1,1, faint m Meera, sllhoogh spprrg^stlsa sssas too late. The cl.hth minimi exhibition of the French lOSBBty of raiuteisln Water Color* waa tcceutly opened lu 1'ai ia. lu tho corridor were designs for fans, albums and sere* ns in black und white washes. " the bumunras iden largely ntei eiiing. *? (-onie nf the picton* riven ra'portel sottoe in OaUgnani'i Mtesrnotr Bl* typee of french w.uuen by di i.i,,uh. -.nile, aad antninn lnadaonpM bi Harplgnlee, ?till Ufa bf Inie/, Vui'tiiii scene- by C. Dcb.rt. an Italian scene hy lr,men- Pto?tong, heises and dog* by I J. L. Brown and Mux Claude, gre water colors by Tlss.x, historical sketeBee ny j. p. I a urana. Bpouian scenes by Worms and work* tby Adrien Moresu, Lucien tiros. K. tie Beaumont and Emita Adam, Art stu.lent* will (ind much that is IOU -resting In the Illustrated lecture- OB Creek Mythology to bo dcliicrcd presently by Mr-. Tyng and Mrs. Williamson at tbs University Club Theatre, lin Mist one win lake place on Thursday ai j::(i i>. iii. Ynnng stu.I. ut.* Bapocf?ll) Would gain liiucli hy allending thein. THE M SHAY I El RI WE. ConeaDendenee in Tua Bi'udat Tbiuoxk ol tertlay int Inded lettcra dom <;, \v. s. ou Um Nee British Cabinet, trom i',,n~, ,ii),,ut Patti's artistic decline, from Constantinopte rm Bulgarian Unity, from Yokohama on odd phases of JapaoeM lite, Inn:) ( liuiiL'i'u sboul tbs uuld region of Nepaul, I fi.mi WTsahtngtoa ai.out the Diplomatic inri.*, and iilintii liglithmsc keeping, _n cx*dlpIomsl eon tiii'iiH'.l i?i-i.mil r. uui! -." :ic, s nf Qstnbottfl. " Fairly Csnght,' .i talc of love .-ukI war. wa* froui 'lin: \\i ki) I'i nt'-.i'- Now Btorioa of the War; iiml Poplcs in I.cu ling Cities, Pulpit snd Pew, Things that atc ["alked Of, Tho World of ?mtue ineiii. Canon! Anecdotes Tbs Week in Bociety, Nations! Guard News, reviews of Mr. Howells'* " in.li ni Summer" ami Swinburne's " Victor Mug.),' audnumemnsother featntfo** filled np a psperof especial iiiferc-r. Leailiug news t..p:es wen a follows: I- :: ii;..- Entry of thc Earl oi Aberdeen Into Dublin.. Appllciition ..t Socialists to have certain editors anil publishers rumnntfed for con-1 tempt. >,iiiii sud tho Powers askod to mu? nni p BOC plop,, ill.. l> m:-,,,. People ol (eulin:! annoyed liv the appointment of J. \\. Iteutroc as postmaster al Al? lin!.i. Ihe amt over thc bod) of J, W. Pierce decided In Favoi ol Mi *. Pierce, I li.- Ohio s.'iiiiie investigating commit tee Inspecting tim forged trail liook in Cincinnati. " t hoirmau If I iiiiii's minority rc pori <m the silver coinage. Piofeasur I li.ini|i-,,ii on Pi-otection and Professor Dana on Evolntional Yale College. Ponrmen drowned in thc BtiMiueliaona River, A I rmi bli linne iliapntch limn Dr. Rogers lo ths Pan i ? ri. directors : The coke strike in Peuu ?yivanis eudi d. (11V AM. Si ll' l:HAN".-Ni) Startling .l'Velnp iii. iii-ni lin Broadway investigation. . Din jietsot ll.ii'..,ii al ii in ni .-Hoi the Board of Trade i.ti.l I i:iii-t?..iiiitnni. Tin- Vanderbilt Read? ing tock sold to I'. H. Gowen, Etlinn Allen winking loi thc heirs of the miser Paiue. William V. Smith made Deputy c.mian.r of Public Works Vn agreement for races i? tween Myers and George airmen. Grimes ..r the Manhattan Athletic Club, : Movement ngamal iciii-iii.-ic-ii.iii-c cigar-making. :tiold valne of Ibo legal-lender silver dollar (4ir_-_ grains), 7-* n'.i cents. .tocks fairly active sud w.ak. with large I.,ese* rou li ned to speculators. Copies imiv still bi bsd at the office or by mnil. Price :t cents. nu: . i iff LS is ?? bj \ n ri;. ra. ( -I,,,,-'!, /..';!,,,.,-. General Wallace one would tinnily pick out tC ? I l.e.ilthv ph,e.*',plier. He lnnks l'.li.'il bron.lei. I! VoU were called upon lo bo Ihe lon niau nf a jury .uni i.ad nu. i.r, rou, aud Wera asked to decide ebal bl* occupall m lu .ifo might tc. you to Ut pu| him down Bl ,t man u,th a grievance. Without te grievance bli bb m. t) oould become oi,fusel. Ile has been moder? ately am cess-.ii io a good many pursuits, eapeelally In will lng i ? i ? ? ll:- i , nh railed "la li Hui " ul ways re? it., mi. I hie of theil!.'of .huies I . ny Mr Dick, in (ip |M I li ld. lat IS lu say, w bru I try to lea I lt I lietel gel beyond tbe !li*t chapter, sud then ?ouiahod) , im* nml tells me it || the gr. at,*t story of the age. So bach I go sad tackle it. ami the time chapter us.-- i.e up. lu Ucl chapter there ure three oi lom camels coming (min differ, nt points ol the compass, and I ct OU fused among thc camels jud w nuder it hat they urning for. Bo, 1 ke Mr. li ck, t lay the book down Vet ll i,.is nail a gnat sale. I ara* told tba o ber day ur ?me i eisou lb il be hud sold 13,000 copia* ol that book. -..I I. "Did rou reid lt I " " No/* said ie," I did not. I tried to, but I got tailed up it IM the came!*." I he u.-eiit ' nea approached me, droppa I bl* voice uni Mid: ??Uni: ? - f the camel*, any wa) I" We wen'ott md broke the Malua ? ? ? , Tho last camel h.ni broken tin- fellow's ha k. 1.1VI. -le'K. MA UK KT* UV I I'.LK'illAI'H. Lie -' ,-'?1:.i* lo-dar, B, T* mt.! .. . ? , t - i ?- mal lt I .,,', lt Hil ;, I.,., ,;. . ii i |>, c.', N.itlio s>hlu| ? . ,1 s\r.,~'.'.'?, ,f.i".t.\ir i ",, ? ie !,:,,! [,,, wee* flu i i fm Barns tutu ul ? ? ? . IMHN bi . ? ? markel ib n and active i nm mun lo fair. I .I '? - - I. i . '.. Him . i .n,?t i ? snail i I ame slot .,,,,1 Hoot?rle lots lo-dav fi'.'*. bead total lor ???-< ? . -is f ti ' 'ie t.| en I car* ? in See \.,, s ii Bale | market qulel , n I ti?u. . : . .. ? , ? , ' - , |(] ??. I lt . I n - ? . ,-. - , , , l(. ? -i| ls * ii I 'Hi' ,1 . Ile,ei",I il ot ii -i,ii?.it* 7.00 ' .nariel lui .Ul . M ld ? , nv .. i - un , . . ? ' ?) shnuiit ms ? '" bi , i..tun,*, . | ... st . ? ' :* I ? i BO I --ii - -,, i none ni,.,.?? C" I ria' liol i iDlUS -leer. -lt. t OW . .,-?1 ii irs ami J i. -. ? fl ?-'.'.ll l . ? - [ct ac ? ,,,n ii, li lol I ? COI i 'it . I! .:. : i ? v ? r f.n ki i m.--Cotton dull and ic 10 ,.,,,. ,* f ,,,., il . . . tin -Milhun ? - un mini uo [oi *|., ? I pill I. ie. H|p| ., 2 ? ,o Il bil 1 l.TO'l Aim no, Kilt ut es dull i lip nit-, I,., t Midd I iii clause. - Mar.-ii '!? Uv, ry, i ;: tudu do Mar. ai.icllv.rr. 4 I I ll Bid do Api I bi I ? -.i.i al?u ? ie.- iu , .!.,. Mst tn i inn - ,:. ui, ; u .lui. ilelit ? en ' ..'ld....-,,. >.' lilli, j du July Billi Au ii*. ,!.,uv.iv. ,1 asa 1 ?;, ? III.. ,1,1. AltgUBl .Uni -I |,|. Ulla: ll, 111 III I ht Mles nt h.. ,,, mr ml I ? iran t ut,,i, s . , adi Uplands, Low Middling clause, February delivery, I l.'id lei.eisi ile february aud Maren ile liven. i 17-iitd ic. do March and April deliver*. .,! s, I,,. , ito A;" .1 sud Mal dc.ucl, 1 lilli at ? i ? do M u anil Jnue th ? I I-Had. Bellera .I-. .1.111 ami inly <:,lu,i\. i '. 1.1,1 * Hera,da ., sud i usual itch vcri ' ?? 'i -'-I es itu, August and Heptembci 11 ,!, , I 1 . , n ,U - al. HA IA Kb I OR, ICU I). I litton ipU't 11111111111/.--.; I < cv Me,;,c- .-s; i.. isl urii'.ii.ii v. 7 I LIC; net autl gross re t i|ti t . *; bat. s, ito. i titi'..'i hai * . ti .m. ic i toi.iuiei Middling, *'j. Low Middling, * ! I'l : i.n, I "i'i i. . om Ill ? an 1 i.i-i|.i- . .... ,,,:,- t in.leastwise, I.8.L.'bairsi sales IOU liaiea itu - -:? I" ? bah - -*, v. f ? - I it 2(1 Cotton May; Multibus-, si ;, Ki . i.ttw Mn:,il,ie-, 7 IK Hi; .I "i.liu.oy. 7 ,' til net re? ceipts .'.u.ii bales; grots. J.70 itu* exports toureetUrl. bal - * a-s. 1.000 bales; HOCK, :(7u,,i,i nu,, -. is.ini.1 Californian No.-J .'?*, i.,i. ,/u*. ii.oerceataL Mr-educe - hpirilaol I ui neill mc. ::.*. cu.; do. ii LnBOOB, - '*? "U. Bel .wi. itel!.i uei,uei a. ni'',-u. per galiua uiuverijeeo? American lied, i-.ts. per cwt. fallow -' *. , u.rem. Koae ? i ..ililli..ll, ..*. lil.. I'.,lc. I 1* od. ids. ilth UH*.I OU.'JOB. id nc, ii I allow i i.-te tia ..cu. I'la at. itiui- Ult* '.'i- ti. un cm tmerleaB Itofrtgoralrcd Beef, bi ml quart? ers - ti. nie bum tera i -, i rn < B LOX. po .t, c at ti ic .Mint"- linseed nil.. Ju 17s.rj_-'il 17a cl. lui mn ( i a tm.i i.m.e.-.!. i is.'.d. ncr tpuirier. Lins-et! L'Bka x.iis.u.7 ls. ne iou KeHned Hatroleum. B%d.0 t, ,; pei gallon stpiriu el furpenUne. 'Alto, gd. ncr cwt.. ?-pe in i m. tri - ne ton. liasin ' miceui. ::*. t,il. per cwt.: I i -ul IB. |-i?tis|.,u* , .tn!. .(.;*. o.L BOT CWt, mr Ai.ran sugar, lia Bo, uei cwt, foi Cuba coBtruugal poianxinf lld , aud His. ,.l. it Vie. od.for Cuba Muscovado fair itu,ino' .,i|.ut. Australian tallow neat .'is. ?Le;tot Uti. Milt loll. -a*. lill. .1 lit. '..il. I nell Nltt Oil -00*100. girt :,h i n, ion. uso os. mihiiii'. Ken ui -uih .n's Lari sloaad st Td fraaaa 7.. t. ninnes per lill) kilos. ? SPIBITk Og i I Id'l'N riBB. I'M A I-1 L- |, * I'.Ul '.'ll. lill ir. a,tl -I MU lt IP Ma) s s-t aii l-'e, o |i|t|,.-i,tin" Hun ti li1-.- . ?A lUUSUTOS, Iel) ll) -I urii'i.iiiii: (lr ii ai Iga - ?. BVBOPBAB KINam TAL BARKST*) Loxpox i ,1.. jo i-.'aio|,. ni United lutes PosrBeroeal lluii.ls.lil ,; St.untie ..ml fi. tl ile.lem first Murtxarro Irii'ics- . ctiile.iii s. ;;?,., du s.i uni Mortgage, ll'*. i bi.am .ii pu, nie, ti.',, i.tie second Cot?Kita, nS-a; iiuhoIb I'liiiuii, it i, -( paul i oui'i.oii. OTi'ai New-York Central, In* ., ('eua vii.,:.ia. Bl ?', lt. ...Una-, li. , I he lin| r j! (lank Bl <., ru,_uv bsa re,lilied us rute or ills ronni froni J ? ru it pe. cent. Hal snivel i ? ipmted al i'-'-d i.e. ounce. 4 p. ni . on,.,is. inlaid ior bulli ??,liei- sud the sc tttlUll; III Bill Hld 'Helli ile.Hr.I Mist Mtlill'iu- lllltlSiS I'ertlScatos lit' I ii dian i'aciflc. '?.,'*. Kile neeoud Con sola. g7 ?ai Illinois leu t ral, it*-.. Mex tcaa Ordinary, 'io; lleaiting. 11 ?, Hu,ls.tn 1! tv t inupailt i c. advices .junie Three Pei (em Renie* itt **'- rraiu's .'? ', i, oli?i ? foi ii"- ticc .'mi. I he am limo lunn,ui gone mt,, the Daakol Englaadon balam -i'i du i* ) ?'.' . j., ? ? p. in rana advii-mr, onoto Three Pei Cen! itcnte* at s i.uin , o t eolian s r,u the :o eannt. ? . ,,;, loo Fi i i'< ki,,ur quiet md unehMftejl Cheie* Wllllei U'lnHl M l')? -1 -a .-,,||1|,.- lltieil * ? I > ?' ?l ? '? I U mut sol li.ike'- ?., ? ).. *>* ?> i Pateiita. *i ,'.->,-'? c | nw ,ii ? ? " 111.' li".Il tl :'<"* I ""'? bbl* ? jae mi.*,,,au- u Kebruarv. 7u>OS0*s*v.closina u ? ,v-. i;?,. h ,., - >', ,.., ina ai -U'? ?? ?*! *n ? Boil ? -',iH,t-. ? , ..,, | ,wrl : l*S?n. .!."?,! ;*'? I ' ?c. 'IOIII1S St I'"-''. .llBl.h. ri. **??<? BC 'I,"'I! : , i ? i _... cloelne ji ii '-'? ,o*u ? ? ranees .u*n. -".o fehruarr ?';> '"-?- N!-"''':, " Baiief Nu 'i i'd.-. Hcbi rori L**aeh. SM 1*0*111 Oft; Pete-tn^Sl*ioifllOo. M:.r... f. !.;:??..-fill J';. rl'.*U.a ii ji i.)-'-.-. -ii .... ?:??!?? fl) o, an .< cinema bi il i it :,-. 11 .?*??.. i.ar.i i,ui"! .un. icn.'.v ima* -obb-sci i ..ti,. ?, ii at -.?*> M.ir h ?'!"'."! " Si M?r. *?" j - UuUHBaam ?shoulder. * I"': Sht.rl Klb ??S?M fl.Sa.tS >l.oil'i"ir -sid"* ..".Hitir. s.V flo.-?ll.t*-l'l ir. ?to.iu bbl* 'die is. i toon btt*h. ''.>? i l_SL0OO iiisii.. nat* ,,,.i ,,,,.., kv- .."Oi. i.u.ii.: Har lev. iT.yna si;io.uBut-i ?r-loufc li ina, UI.I-, iVue.lt. 17.000 UllSllJ I'Ol'lL IHlD.H) U.l*ll. Usia. lOi.DOU ot.---, -ys. -i.i.'Ui) bu*a.i oaiior. oj.udi) mun. THIS -JUNKY MARKET -*i SLAT, Feb. 21?p. m. The Batted State* Treasurer's statement ol yesterday shea s a net e-atn in its cash, over and above outstanding certificates, of 9*2,2B4,8M, but by reason of an Increased liability for deposit* for bank circulation the uot avail? able balance waa increased only $I,.rils,,ii!):i. Tho gold kalanoa shows a gain of Bl,B8%BBt, made ap by a reduc? tion of $'J,-j;iH,:{l() in outstanding eeltllkut.s less a loss of 0400.358 In Hie metal. Ilia legal-ten.ler balance wa* leeraaaod 91,671,_f7 t?y an aoossmteMss of 11,908,437 in. tbe notes, les* an issue af &i.',h,(HH) ot c. rlillcatea. The deer, ase ,,| r,7", (i,.",7& lu silver dol? lin :-ami bullion was made by an accumiiiulatiou of s-li'.!,!')', tu Hie metal, pius a reductluii of 1283,360 in thc aSMUS! of outstanding eertlllcates. Tb.) los* of gi,924,867 la National bank notes wa* principally due to the smaller amount held tu "prouse* of redemption-" The Tnaaury accumulated g31,101 of thc Boo-togal tendar fractional silver coins. Bubjotned UK the result* ol Saturday's statement as oompand with those of the statement of February 13: K.l. 18, ISSU, gab. '.'?). 18H8, Chan--*, ii,,ut cnn, ind bul., les* err'!.!* ami ? . nunn res. S3n.lHl.76H 111.lilt.713 Inc. g),S82.9.12 i f.ntslease rtr* -7. ,'?'>;'-I 2tl.779.0llj Inc 1,1171,4 ',' Nat hue uni * 10.226.0)9 8,301.188 Dee. l.'j-'l * 7 Sal buiks l.'.077,'..'!a 12.010,00*. Iiec. Bl,'.'tl Silver.tol's.v tiiit'n li ia et rUflcetea u' ba I -rn Inc, 776,678 Total* . *17H,628,0428176,022,800 Iii,-, 82,294 -.". I In ,| ! ..,r.l!Ildsl|l-!d turi 1, cu Nat li's hole* '.in I'll'; 'll" 5 per teat fund.. :.*.s,,:i.HS 19,829.800 Inc. 776,181 \,r oil. liliane.*-.-silt,, ,'i,* 1*1 !i,..':)a,.tM7 Inc. 81.613.e93 Non-leg ti n i ir tel --ili.it ...,* 'J.i.nil.ilM 29.07a.H43 Inc. 81,191 Toi.il bal mee . 6148,Sl6,6484143,8o6,4S9 IBO *1. "'??'.'.** 1 The principalfeaton of yeatorday'a hank atatement was the further expansion of 83,033,400 in tho loan*. The chief expanalom wera msde by tin-following bunk*: Republic, 8400,000; New York. 8430,000; Fourth National, *-<;<).>,(.; Park, 8690,000; first National, 8730,000; America, $790,000, and Importers and Traders') 8900,000. The reported looa lo sssh wa* only $3,015,800, bat thal ngura represents only ibo arersge (or tue week; the real lo** probably approximated 86,500,000, abloh will bo rafleeted la Um statamentof a week boneo, Tho b inks' loan* now uro 860,000,000 meter than they were ut gate af I*-;,, bat eely 13,600,000 greeter than they were at .Imo of 1884, The deposits now ara $13,000,000 greater tuan a y ,u uko and 833,700,000 greater nun two years uko. Agslusl tb, *" rbongaa lha to:ul reserve now ls S7.3OU.O0O lose than iu 1885, bat 820,300,000 grouter than in ls*-1, and tue .surplus over tue nutt of 2.~> per eeot to deposits now ls $18,000,000 lass than lu l**j, but le fl2,000,OUU greater than la 1884, The following compares yesterday'* statement with those of the corresponding date* of 1883 and 1884; feb.-.11 l-nl. Kel), oi, 1-.,). fot> jo. issn. tom?. gan 6.3.H00 $-. .?- _? , .in-,.,: .-on roecte .. 77 -ie.,.-oo 101,016,000 U7.0O6.7O0 Lea-al-tenders. 82,210,200 80,1311.600 88,407,700 I,,-!,,,.,!*. 361,880.200 852,171.000 8**5,094,lo0 Circulation. 14,384,'JOO lo,.'77, ino 8,480,706 The followingabowa the relation between tho totalre serve .md the total deposit llablllttee: iel, I':. 18*4. Kell .21, 1*8.1. Ie'.. 20. li-.". specie . g77.H6ll.2UO 8101.616.0 ') St>7.00fi,7i'U Legal lenders. 82,240,200 iw.lgu.ti06 88.407.70U Total r-serve.... $1 loltitj,40'> $1:17,705,(loo 8180,474.466 Kl -c ve reu'd iiK'si .lfpoaits 9O.S43.0O0 Bft.049.7ri0 88,778426 -nriilus . 819,781,830 149,712,660 $.H,7oo,n76 ltatiu ut reserve Ul deposit. 30.17 18.11 itu..)-' lim following ls Saturday's statement iu detail: I Leal , Saiikt. ' Loans Specie, Tender, ' Depnalt*. ge w-York ,i..;,'.nu' 'j rn 7.ooo 933 0uu ll.287,ut-0 Manhattan Cc 10.117.000 2.247.000 461.000 10.941.. Mohan;*... 7.2uil,?0.1 1.029.300 l.lOI.OUO 7.ii..i, ci Meehan?a .. H,250.unn 2.1*0.000 l.ir-.ooo 9,331,000 . li.m'i.lot) 2,100,700 826.0X1 12,11*1.700 I'htiuiii . '!.? ?. ' 031.000 4o7.D'iD '-'.Iel '..)..i liy . s.o*:',;(a, 9*i*ll.4DD 1.0-..I.0OO 1 I Ii-ultsnuuiB. 2.4'u. ','( 882.UH) i-l.-n , Kulton . I.110.IHK1 1 07:1,300 187, 00 |,H cal i6.iiU9.lKJO 11,923,400 989,000 ?.?:(.*>,.; .00 M.i.h Kxcb., 8.407.200 734.700 .. n..;io i.u-4.61.0 ...li.u.n \..: ? .', -'.,"" 21'J.OOl 463,160 8,613,200 Botch. S Uro 1,778,701 it:,,.,:?!.., 1 944.300 Ls**.HS) M.,I, t- i.i. 1,643.000 7.i,li!.) 179,760 1,642,200 1 |,(M 6.700 122,200 l3t. 1 I'-: I , uh. 1 M:rt *. " ' '"'?' Tl 1,000 I ,,,.11111 Seventh Want 1.042.200 SIS.tfOO sj no Lou Ul -ci- *; Y .'..ii"' 2*14, '". 107,100 n..17'.. soo Vier Kxcb. .U.3H7.000 ft.-s7.ms) '.', i.il.i'iMi ;-i *..:.,,ot) "? *.u '-'.l fo.200 1* .;..- 1 0 I.i .,..'.., tc .. ,'? -7 ...ot, 1 J .-"1 ;.- ,. no 6,310.000 Me, iiil.l" . C. ,-'..-'*' 1.1"-'.*..') Ml.lisi 7. lHi.400 |'.? Ul. . I U.700 7 '..'.'"D Hi;..Koo I h.,...c, |(,-Mildil ' ? I - ? '" ''.''? '.1-.0 1 halli, u . t "?. 1,0 1, UO ?2.O00 6.091,20*1 I'.,., . . .'2.1. 176.1*00 168.300 -'.ll..'"Ol) Sn lela 1 .< B7.90U ,',.',-. OOO . -ll. ..'"?' 1.5 .'DI llanover .. 0.3->'.lO0 '-> > ,*.*) 69..4UO ll,.t( Irvine . '.'.777.chi s.-i.7ic itt,.,. 3,19 .? 1,..i . . a. ?'?' ?'"' ', "?.' <") ??"" -D" n . . t ? , - ... ut .ti,-.-,;.?? H.042 ' 00 -. (li. ".1 2l lu" ...o..... ,1,1 *?! nt,', ilea I, --;' ' - ?? ' ' 116,800 I.t*j 1 100 KhoB e _t-alh. 8.371.OO0 1-ci 0 11,,. ,o.,o 4.07-.0,)., 1.,.,, 1 i , -?:.'..'".' i.To Ol :.-???_.?) 8,186.200 Oriental .... ?.?l. '?"" * I6.il " 1 I ,000 2.1 IOU Han.- li.nl 22 '."' "" 4.'.'2. ?(),) Part '? ? ? ? ."'-'. .',-",, j ,. a ,.1 North RI ver 1,611.out) 1 ?? ,uoo : 7 ... ???> 1.-',?." mi I...st 1:11. 1 1 . - . .7"0 lia.;.i.i i.t li .'! t 1,' '.i-i.. 1,318.100 -.* - . Plural nai * 1 1 . - ? ,,,, , 7. . ,.,. .-,..: u n ai ? ? si . ? - ? '?" :<. .,.*.'-*,. .Niutli Nat. . ...'.',*.no. 1 1.714.lOU 4 LAIN) ,|.7:'4... hirst Nat, . - 6.81U 8 hi .'"..?? i .. 0 1 il ni Nat '-' '.-01 1.17s . . ,<) 6.704,70il S. V. Nat. . 1 1.21 ?-? M.loo ii ' rou ;.. .. I' iw i\ 2.16 '.200 47 ?.'-'"" ..', 0*1 S ) . mut) ; il . - ,, . ti, r. Amer. ' - ? 1 ? . -, -.', 1,400 ( h.i*e Na! a le. loo . --. . I ? 1 ifil, Avenu, ? - too I2I.7.H) 3 JOT, ? 0 lol 1 ICU . ti-1,21)0 -ni. 7.io 'Oil 2,0 1,i'ii.ii 1 ? ' ;,'!? o . 4... ... o 1 Lim oin vu 1,0 1,60(1 410,100 -I 7" , 1.attie .1 .Vii.. i 3U , Ililli Natl . -. - - -? ? ;?-'.,, M-Ha; ? IH1 1,2*3 I 1.171 ino -lilt ,1'H) 1 s li J ill ll Nut. 2 I > ""' . I 179,7,0 -mil (tal 1.1"'. "?' :? " ? I ? ?? ; ? . . lag il.,.is,. 11111 thc stu ks sold al the Jfes Vu ll 8 1 seek or: ,re? , san eompara 1 ? follows i Weekend .1 Feb 23. 1 *-4 .Feb 31, ISSI Tem 20, 18*6. t . ' 146 1.1)38.63 I ?*',*.: I 9 *i* Nosuaici.-o.it 1,724.232 1,713,2*3 2.4 I..- export of soma 03.OOO,.t speeto leal railed to Uleturb at ail tbe too.il money market aud mo poaltloo of tbe associated bank* ia still too strung for ?much anxiety to be felt yet on mi* tee,nut. Katoa f r .1 . oana worked with ease throughout tbe woos ami 2 [ter cent wno tbe pnvalllng-gun when Stock Exchange Hillaterals w,-ro used. Al tee time tin-rate rose to I lier cent but even on that day the majority of tho loni* loinuiauded only 2 per ce..t. t'ommenfal naper also ?niuii,ne- to be quoted at lon- Bgarse? 3S41*- per ?rut. rhe domestic exohange* aro still in favor ti New York. The market for foreign axohanges lias in-fit dull, but tlrm, and closed on tbe i,.,*is ol ri 87"h mil S4 SOU for loug and short sterling, respect!) ely. tn the commercial situation tm-io were no develop inc ti ts tii.it coll for axteuded eouiment, The speculation in wheat Waa dull and Irregular, but toward lha cl. jousldorabie engagements for export encouraged oper tton to advance pricea, though neither lu wi,eu nor -oin iwru Hie tlnal raina of un.tonal 111,um ht. Cotton .1.ti.-rei a further tie in,,', t tough the activity ol laUon waa not greatly Increased. Ueneni bualnoss bas not fully recovered from the cd,, t of tbe storms uni lino,!* of a we.-k ugo. bat it has not abated nu 11 hit nf I'* hopeful tone. In the dry-good*, trad", In lome directions, however, ,1 m ira aollva morement la reported, .vsrypbsssof the irou industry *hii pre o-iit s feat urea ol t-ncouriigement. We understand that I lin 1 h..nias I mu rom puny has booked orders for 130,000 tons ?'f pu Inn aud has been compelled to nineo to take tin more oilier!, al ruling prices. 4 great effort was made lust week by highly colored lewspaper articles, supplemented with the usual exag [oratloa of Wall Htreei rumors, toouake the couttdence if peeple In Hie railroad situation. liu- fall in "f Ihe attempt to raorgaolse the I r.nisi oiitlneni tl A-s.,elation wa* followed by t heavy re,tu,lion in paOBOQgBI rute* west d the Missouri IHicr um! there wilt proietltlv be rctlu. - ;i"ii* iliad" In fntgbt rate* over the shiih- territory. Hut ;be proflts on Paelflc natue have been extraordinary initer tho old turill uud the l,u*:uc?s of thc t'acillc roads uay eventually be beneBted by a permanent eatabltah neut of Ir.uispoi-tatton rate* on a moro moderate b.i-is. I bo iriuik lmc president* seem tleteriuliied to hold their i.:eiits np i" the pooling agreement; cort?Inly teetl .y tbat cannot be galnaafed exoept hy anonymous moorta unanimous amt emphatic to thc fact th .ton both tail bound and east-bound tret?coast ofjtheMlss?Mlppi lu 10 lia* seldom, if ever, been BS clo*" ,iu observance if the sch,.,im,, rate* a*exl?t* to-day. l'he advance lu Ive stock and dressed beef rate* announced for March I, thungh they are ;"t cent* pot 100 pound* Under thu bani* iievallnig bet,ire the disastrous railroad warof 1**1 '83) night to satisfy lbs Incredulous that an era of railroad i.ir; karl ii not likely to open roi some Hmo to come A rianee at the ciiicai-o east-bound tonnage statement, .rioted below, wtllshow that 11 pnsentethe *?mo feat no ss baa m .rked the statements for soino time; that a, teni* ono week br some roads which had run behind ho previous week or two and losses al other* that had teen In the lead, rho tonnage shipped t..i*t last week rte-, not only ll,blU ton* larger than for tim previous seek but 8,309 tous larger than ror ibo twrrespondlug ,vaek iu l-<s,r, ami even 198 ton* above the same Week of l-i-l. As regardi tho Drexel Morriu syndicate tho ii reet played freely with stories that there tad boen a "hitch In it* stew." lu? nn,indi as most of the*o plan* hive iv,-d only lu tba* imaginations of apcoautora they cen rery readily meet a *'hitch" if those persous desire lt ; i* a mattel of fact (though lt seems Idle tu reiterate tbe itatoment) the real pian* of the syndicate .-re simply to ts.-lst the Heading reorganisation trustees to cirry out a wheme for rehabilitating tim property, provided tho ICCUrlty-llolders Wish IO do SO. Hreat nols" waa nude rester day over Mr. Oowea'a purchase of tho Heading .tuck held by tho Vanderbilt estate, but thal transaction iocs not ulvo Mr. Howell th* sinus necessary for linn to redeem nil company'a default or to assure seeont)* miders or lils ability to raorrganlse their claims on .1 maia tbat will promise permanency. The foll,living tallie show* tile toa* ami peroentsgoa ?hipped by each of the railroad* Baal from Chicago al Jour (Tata and provisions far the Week ended loot latnrdaj in comparison with the s.nuo wooli of lS-*j iud 1884 : Week coded feb. I'. IS84. 1885. 1 MS, ion* Per cl Ton*. Per ct Tons Perot, HlcbtgaBreatraL 10,220 21.3 6,118 16.3 '...,1 > 11.7 lae-siier,- 7.863 18.5 7.sj 1 1 1 7 4.04.1 si i.,,M Warne * 133 lo.8 h.-.'ti| -ju.-t 7,:>IJ Hil hm Haridls....... 2,160 4.6 1,778 13.8 7,26116.1 n.,tiu,ee _ obto, '.I'7 7.2 n.37'.. no tlS3 4.1 u..n.I nuuk . 7.244 16.2 el. 2.1 10 910 22-7 M. Lei Plata 7."-.'. 1.1.7 2.S2I .' 0 7. 12 1.-...J hi, u^o_ Atlanllc 8,688 76 5.(11114 1 8,782 a.. Total. 17,848 10J UV.7 Ind 4*.lliili>') Ths totals ol aeoh article 0 irria 1 br all tho raiiroid* ,11 Hm weakOl throe )o.irs worAas follow*: Week ended Feb. 90. ISM. I88fc I** IT.u.i.ton.i . 10,126 6.')0'i 6.24*1 ,r.,i? luis . 8-VilS 22.8*. SI.8VI 1*1. Vl-.tt.U-*, rous. ?.b>4 SAM _U<^_ Tee-S,teas. 47...I8 8M81 ' MUM ino week wl'iiai-sod another active speculation lu all tue atock Exchange markets, la Go-nwwmta a good husiuesB waa done and tho 4_* ictaluci their gaiu ol the previous week, while tbo 4* rose further Sb per oent? Lance trading took place in some of the Htate bond issues, and tbo railroad bond market continued strong und .ul vanum.', even in me face of the do.Hue, in * toe ka. Comp tied nub tbe prcvlou* week tuc tr visaed ms lu stocks (2.409,704 shares) ibo wed a slight falling off. Open aud pcr-Hiciif attucks on price* (with the nunora and exturgeradou* referred to above i'm nianing .murnini m.ni. though only aide to iuduco feverlsuueas in the early dealiug*. met with a larger measure of success in the last Hire" days and the market It-fared sonic sharp tie -lines. Pac HI" Mall was depreaaed ti'aauii Ur*tea PseiSegif p,,r cent ou the trauscouu neill.il [turrel, hut Delaware, L.ick.nv.uuia an I vveitern waa the greatest victim : it closed down nearly li) pur coin, arith l> law-are aud Hudson follow.ng With a lu?s of ."i-j iud ('cnintl of New Jersey with BH per cent. Il ih ii-triking commentary ou tbe Inconsistency often seen ii Wall Street that while a theory, that a scheme of harmony saioag the seal Interests had struck a snag, sutflct-d to pet pneee dawn *everai per cut, the sup posed munee of a " hard lighter " rallied Rending se tli_t. after curly weakness, lt scores a final lo*s of ouly \ perena! Th" goeeral market yielded niract?ntly to the diapr Mien bred by rho break lu the coal stock*, but nearly all tbe active stock* closed with losses of over 1 per cent. Prion as a ruie were at their lowest at the end. Tho subjoined table give* the highest, lowest aud Anal prlc.., and number of share* sold for tue week, to* arther with the tina! prices of a week ago, of fifty-nine npraaeotaltra stocirs: it BBtKLI BABOB. ?Va nie. Actual sales -Finsll Kui il Keb. I Hig't. Low't Fe 201 IS. | l).< 'i 43 "? . 1 ? ll". 1.6 | I*3* .'.1 ', tas Canada I'.iririe . 66<s (il i un SnuUit iru.I 4.*>V 41S lento! NJ., ftti I 311, lint I'ac .; 4HI4 Ki'a chic _ nw. ni , io?\lioau Ulla dopref. .i hu-,1 ii7 V lin.-., mc-1. Ol A *-t I* .I lift,, P2S do prof . vn\ 12.1*1 1 htr MA i).; 424 411 1 st I- nat) pf f it 1 u. .loci ll V .... CHI A I ?lt,'3! nu MaV . l-l I 1.) ?< 41 Si1 I'l I- 1 i'll Val .*- fol H L _ W i""?', log-a 103 139 V 188 137 1 137'. 129 ? I Ml ll '4 -I , n.t., S3 "a 125 1'.!.'.''h 13,1, 137 lill " 87 li Hs".. lif.', l-l) ft'.4 Hit Ht anil.! lux'-j 1?)-_ **? 1 iO-3, Kl' Va* ua ... it., pi. r ..; 7 _V_TH.I BO III. Cill . L9'r Hui H.* West. - . Lake -hore . Li. _ v\esr . IS Urns 1 nand. Bj'-. Loma k N-i*b.' I'-'3, h - ?4 U7! 7214 70 138*| 18H-J O', 26 4 Mam,at < nu* . Mn!, cut. ,. M I?I _ W prf M -f st I. prf.. m k .v. r. 10 I'..--. N , ,v -t I,. V Y I'll! N v 1. KAW... 1 . t)-*4 7..S. :\'<, ms 87 13'4 H7 40)4 12l**? 74 4* H'* *7 . 4 I's IDS-4 84 Iii my*,! -7-si SHU Uti iiCi l'-'ft'-j 12,1, ;i 70 eu's, ;i," ll) 3:i 1 .-H'S, IOU1- 110 ll! . . 107-a . 98-61 .I KS -N V _ N 1-. _ 37 \ NYHtkWprf. 83*. Nor .v. W prf .' 2'J'ft. Norl'ac .I 27 S4, Nor l'ac. prf. ti I 4 (i Ito S Ml** ,.I 2641 ur it * N . 104 Or Trana . rn1. Phil O lle.it!. -" '4 Itlch * it Pt. S6S Bl 1' ev Hui .I ID'S, Bl P ll .V M . llSt) Texan* Pac.I 13 ,, Un WO Pac . 52\ Wabash . ll I 4* I Og) .1.* 47 IIW4 11,7 A. 27 21 I 274 2.;.. 684 69 <i 3.,.4 23% 27-V lln-V, P I 28-? 27 ; l\| 21'al 102*4 :o;('4 lol 31 *4j .IA 244 Wt 84 <e 3u IO % 4..1* 1.7-,, ll ?>* HS 184 48*, do 1 ref. WU Tel ... i'ac Mill .. 1 'on lias 2.1 73,1 OH i.l 3 I >| -.".".J 84-i lib's ll'i', 12 174 9i. ri4 "o-a iy-* .. 11.74 100 Hi 107 Csmei 111 ..al. 164 13-al 13-? (ol Coal Consol ('nal. Man l.iml 1 oal . .New < en Coal. . BS 4 Hi'j 13-4 23 24 Hi 211 14 14 His. lt 52 -i 9*1 hu 7 i's 8714 107 H. 124 'ii'* 'lb 14 14 No. of shades sold. !i.7_f a*..*so 140.301 7.2-tO Kt.il .'3 1.M7U lt. . * III.' 24.1,0 0.U66 6.070 4.606 4.B16 '?.*l.'.7rl 62.1,4.1* 71.463 3.').0 ?I."-') 3167 ? .(Mil 19.123 13.J.7U0 4.236 13116 63.) 76 6,610 1.4118 e. ju 4.300 28.3-tO 2.0D0 I t?| VH a. HO HJ 1/.1 oe 7,?40 4.010 4.433 3.676 87.738 ts. ono '-'.'.'45 37.U70 lOu.lttB '?tl 3. .186 *).OS4 21 286 131,726 1.472 9.625 H3.U04 1, ? 2. 8,*i'J4 3.0.18 7,429 1.100 2,.KIO 9,370 Kales of 69 stocks . Hale* of 57 other stock's. . 2,340.5711 . 129.126 Total *!uressol,l forthe week. 2,489,704 VLOBIROPRTOBS 0FCAL1FOBEIA SfOt K\ ? Han tnuacnCO, Feb. 20, l-l 8 g. Ye? erdsv. ro-fler. .io .00 .00 1.374 1.25 1.73 175 .Sa Atf-l HU.Wet. Beal v Botcher. lindie 1 Oil. t boil?. Coll. 1.1, ami Vu ton i'i, nie ... Crowe Point.... .rares* 1 ob. ... uoiil.l _ ' urrv. Hate* Norcros* 2.26 9,26 1.12"? 1.184 1.87"a llgia Mexican.... Mono . ?. Oniiir., Potosi. Savaga. SB rn N'eva.ia Ornoo con. I tan Yeatenlav. To-rtar. .33 4.25 .36 ft.) .13 4 23 aU so 1.124 1.26 .65 .00 .62 0 Yellow jacket.. .93 1.00 CLOSISO PBIOESOF BOBTOE STOCKS. li mon. Feb. .0. 1S8C. Teeter**?-v. to 't iv. A.* Ton. 1*17*. 1264 127 *.. a loo.. I.ti 7S \ .V I .. lt H'*ton_ Alb tu* 1:0*nu. * M.tun) l hie. bunill. * Duiner.. cm,?so. .t ciov Lust. 11. ii, lt... i.iiMt, rn it- k. 6a l-lllil? Pore Ml Hint t P M urn La IC* K rs. L. lt. 0 Kt. - 7* M.*. 1 sou eora. Mexican Cci.na. :.1 * rip. .. Uei . 1 eural isl mtg btiutt.. N. 1. .t M. eng. -, mtorSar Toeaat N. Y. a -V L. 7s i'-S-i im iib i'.,i. 11 * 1.1 iij'u * ? ', < oin . 21 I CtllOUV. i(,'J 1 *?"?.? Klttlllllil. pr-.d... J04 IS IO , cut. H. tl. 137^ cnn . 204 Alum.-*: M'ngCu. 82% (aewi. 87% i-"i Calumet- Hecla 221 I*', Kiausun.. 124 Um ,11. I 43 I)*,.011. ... 13 . .. PewaMc new).. 'ih, 94 0H1BC*. Heil I -leiiriiine.. -?ci banu.... Watei I'tmii . 4- raatarack Mm ag CO. 1-8 iiie market I'.r mining sum k was mon active th,,1 la the previous week, but ther, wi* no sp.eul feature of note. The aalea ot tho Consolidated Stock ami Petrole? um Lx, haii-'e amounted to 52,25*1 -bur,-*. a? ...,*t I*.mc shires Ior the preceding ween. lindie Cou lol ?! ite.l rc?ui-ered to ri 00 froni SI 2") and Bulwer roso tn cents to ">') cent*. L'onsaildatod Califortiu and Vir? ginia advanced from 82 1". to ?2 30, bat l'ath?r de WmeS dropped .lu couts to -r'-' IO, lo ?' t> -beni.- a le-.il ii,1.1 day the Stock and the Mining Exchanges will bo closed. 124' ur. 1*1 vi 1*9 li!~'4 184 *,, 4-'-4 17-. 884 t-t'4 SSH 30 154 *?? 20'a 1024 20*a 874 2214 fjj 16-a lf>?s 153 64 ?4 90 BANKISQ ASD FINANCIAL, United States OoTcrnmeat and ethsr desirable BECURIT1E-J FOH INVKSIOKS. All stocks anr] li inda listed on t li 'NeTr-Yo;-k -stoe.k Exchange i> mght sad sold on commisa og ioi- cwh. liepi.s,it accouutereoetreil and loterest ailearegl on uioutiily balances siii.i.'ct to draft si siglit. UAKVET FISK A: SOSA, 28 Maaaaa st., New-York, 824*11- oi iradi:. Boeroa feb SO Fiooi.di weaten SoBergaa 88889 f.s.to. e itr.i. S3 ,.', ,,'rJ si Patent soi nt Wheelo tu wo iblb. Patent ?V.nur i\'h ..t*. g) . /-", o. um ume? .-t .ci.. Yellow Sic. Steamer Mired. 304*. n..ii..!-. .-?_ j.oc nats realer Nm 2 white. 42 4c.: .nu. a waite 1:4* ea, rta au I 1 itu ni mil/ Vtt * ... *; ,iu> miner? U ? si, i aTc unfit. 32-. I.'c. K^--,--K:- -'c . ,1 Kasten. '.ie. ii,-, cai* im- to .tay- Kioer 10,000 ubi* 5 .1110 seokim Loni, -7.t)ot) on-,:... oats. 13.000 onsu.. Hheita. 7,0jO hus.',. lltrit!.-. Feb, -',)-Vi'li.-ut ilul! Nu 1 Hird Northena Pacii),-. t'4J4-HJ.'" N". 3 Ked Con dahl . - ? , r. cai " - ; 12 4c: .Ve. 4 ut i: ... ..nts Nu 2 While Western at 3 ?-.?_ ,7',< Hart-y ?hales Minnesota at 02c. Keeetpta? "floor, lon bhtej Wheat, 2,500 bush.. Corn. O.lNJO buah. eil*. 7'"' t'tt?a.i Barley, 6.000 bush, snlptaeuta?Flour, 7o() bois.: \s bbbS, 8,000 '.n--.li .oin. 3..oOo bush.. Hals, 3.0 IO bus!). Harley MAI lilli.HF Feb. JD -.'nt tu .pt;e- Ulltll'l.-. ? -. . Kl Hit tlrin Howard "dree* and Wi ?:, - NJ; .la. kiln. 88 -'.,/t4 IH) d- l-'.i .lia- M 25. ll 7a ?'itv Milla s,.|iei.,.' , i, j, i n i :,. -mi ii5i)eiii3 ti. Rtettnada '* ,.',.?-17.',. Patauses e't.uiiv. ?s i i ?!?). saaBrlaiise I'uttiii. 85 75. Wheat?OoatBers tun Sfaaien lu -her: ?souHiirii ileil. :?-' ..? Ila ,1" Sillier. lu '.c ao 1 lian i.i.tu. He.bl,i Ma -.' IVest -rn ii mle: ?(.,' --o.it ^'J',0 -, -, ? -u-iiiv s.i'4,:-a ?-, : March, iiv'-.i'Osj,-, Msv, I'.Vi.'.lt-f. t urn?-nu'.',eth i|Uiel and -Ic.i.lv OTllBian hlgheri "outiieni ii hite i*,i ;'i-.- Sa t eii-tur. ,,,? is,-. West,tu Uucl -t."!. 18?4%**4C. I'chiuari-. 4*4 ?ii-1.-. Mar lt. 17 ?-?! i. '.- . ? BV. 474 ;: 'tc i ste.??ht. 4>.',,. i.'e. ti.it* autet inti stead) aootaera. S804S_i w.-itrn Wiiite. ;i-,.i'e. .io. MIS-HI, -tU'i.i.'c. Peaa sT.viun.i. J.-404 ia an aoiet tt '007Je. Htiviem si .ni, mdoutel nett ''ur* ?l l75#ll 75 ,i>>,',ii!)ia ? s-ltir. 3.uti* lilli*.: -.Vhe.lt. 2,700 nina.. Vnril. i.-'ou., ii mi. ,,U*. 5.0"' iius'u Br*. Iini hutu tiunneut*? Fleer, i.s.'ti Dbl*.'Com. 81.600 l.ttsU. nm, s-Wlie.it. 2J .OOO BUOU USSSO 4.1.7.xi, CIXiiNMAii. Ken J)?ri,mr t|iii.-i and siea.l,-. Ks'aUr. 84 lOOe* 33i K.t.iet. 04 lo if! no. Wheal Ol lu .Ni 1 HtB*. Std ".'t'oiii- 3.5011 Iblptocnts. J* ?. '.u-ii. ''or!, iirmig: N... I -iii,,! .isa I-.., t tai - tn un : VC >itio.t. .I:'4.#3Jst iu,- qmeti .N.i .'. ttiic. Bar?* . slr* Ba, 8 notri?B. 5so Polk sleU'lt- ?t *li 124 Lard iiuiet it 16 9.*4 3al?. Beats tiiv scull"-* ft no -iiirt-ii'i g. .io o 13 rsi); li.icoi, um : mt naiei **:i ..t. ler*. ?4 9)1 *'itii-rlO. *>> ii. ebon -, * ir. se 874 -Vhiiser Stn aad stmr it si if* Unas -.nidi I?launce t:i,l Lent. Si 360*4 16 P***4 las seo Botcher*.84 io,/?d Wi recciBtt. 1,089**ote i *sip U CU*. !'?* I D'??) DBTBOIT VrU -'. Wheat dull Vt I iVinf ?. SJ',e.. .-asl) sag Ki ir aa rv Mar. ?' 'c- s" -' "** 80c. i'-a*n. i-ebra*?r slid Marci. -'.I'-.e. Mar. '.?f< : Ku ? tte* * I ?_ Roc. .ut 1 l.'niti r.in'u I oru-.N'u. i. lD-au4'.c. Oali-N*. S *A lille. U '4 '.. UO, 1. > ie. illLliAl'M-l. Keb. 2? -Flour quiet. Wheat struas ; I asl ?*!',.?. Mn. (MV.- Jins *?V- Horu linn No. rfc .;*,. .'tu- steadv .*-.*- -Sos Bri stead) ***? i. *Je Barter aalrt: Ho. -'. '.I'*,-. irowMoaa ne try Meas Tort (,i*n or Kebruirv. *l 1 ul. I BIO HIBBS -****?_, .ash ni February. * i March, 8810 .'utter .pua. choice creanierv 16Oise, CBeeae H'?i eran lo-s:iq. Eau*-Ll-sh. i* ..oe. Ile,.??(>!--1-lour, lll.-tiu i'll*.- -Vfi?__ HL700 bush. Karls* 18.000 mis'' ShiMMOU?I.mr. Mi hbis: Wiu'-ii, -'ti io jii.it.. ii.rlt-i-. 12. is)'' misti. MisS-sroLW, Mum. F.h 20.?Wheel-Mo 1 Hird Cash. Ki,',.-; February, sC*.- Mai ch. -7c. April, 8H%?i May, '.He" PaOSU, Kel) 2U.-''om steatlr : New lilith Mixed. 3*W 34V-: .ui 2 Minas, ic, i 4. OatsOrai No 2 WhtiaSg-a ,? . ;.- ECO, 2 llllOd, 2940800 Itie dull Sn 2. 5Sdala Becelpta I'oru. 85,000 bush.: o.tls. -'.'.tKiD bush.: Kyo. -'.OtiO bash SBlpateala torn, l-j.uoo uu.*b : u..t*. 24,ooo bush.: live, SOO I,a,li. Pulu.ri run. Peb 20 -ki,"ir gah A ead ateadUy held with a Bioderate demand fer desirable ni-lc luauds Wiawera awl I'eiui"! Ivama easer. BSOOgtrS&O; do. Kitra, *3 3o? B3 76 i'.-iiiistl'. una l-iuilv. *to>-ffll.l. IVnuaylvauia Roller l'roivss. 84 '7'jcfM 76i Ii.l.i-vsie Kai llr. H Strm .', ito. Winter Whe.r i'atcut. t.'iJ.mSJ .'ur. Wlisai-Markel linn an<l clo*e,l higher; export deouad waa turill ; seo* i,,t* ntfuiv ami ouiet .No 2 Kee gaenarr. 884 a* '..',.? March. H:i?ad-.i "t-: Anni. I'1***?___1*,,___F' ?i\.t?.."..' tu.rn spot lots stendy export u-'nisn-t UgBtj Hush. .ibii.iiieiits-'Auaat. 24409 1/uin.i Cora ?^V l'',X','rl>'2'S -Kluur'lill-t: XX.?t3t)rT)<3l.)- XXXt ? So'.,_*-.. il Fanil* SJt3**l ic .'..,..0. s:73??4 73j rui?v ts .HOI 7'l: Patent.*, ik no a*.', .tu. Wheat acti vb j n,, ? ried . ash- 914 Fehraarv. blt*:. March. .UV.bwU M iv I 4','(Ol"-".'. Corn (imet; No. 2 Mlieil. .'asu. 80*6641 K.hiu.iiy. 864*4 Merah. W-li Mav. 37>?. nat.?uiei; V,. i. Miieo ? t-s'i. Mig 04c. bM March ;:"C. bid MBV. si'., live easier at5'J- Hartcr -Amencaa, 6oo?o* Hut n-r mnet. Creamery, 3l?30c; H?in-. 19821* ?aaeeweaaf at ie. rial 6ee?iii.cti.iu*ed. Hiv atealvunJUwi'.'Hi !taa tic " omi. .'mu >i**i um u *i _s ..?^anMTr?-e\_? ' sn-V B-a*JBwaa**-L*M tsear, *- ???_?*?''?". .l-j*> 74, Lar.) urtu n S3 90*45 9a. oin- Whesi- 10.098 ia*-. 'i*Ka. Por gS ik Hh.irt Clsar. *5 i-oeipts?r'io'ir. 9. -- biial- ' ???? i * "" ? nu,!?,. tmBM uaiuy, 1.000. rsywr ".Mti ilaooomtu.- fe**^??i_Ta ?* .?r_?.*_??^_?_^?__t' r? u_4*L:v_^iu ba .jaw.' 'itaiti oa?u. ny*. L-Kd