'sr =MEI - CITY IND 811BUBBAN; Fret SatuidAyrs nre op , tirnfu serest: Over titiApairening,ubmat eight, o'clock, Ire ..was 416es:stared issuing-from tt roofs-of two -fume -dwellings on . Irwin street, -between and Deviate Way,-and before the en 014a be got in wetting trim, owing - the intensitiot the cold, the 'roofs had fallen - . ln, and the olestruMlonof the buildings seem - od inevitable..' The did the beat they could, however, and after font hours of severe `labor; the damei 'were subdued. The build ings 'were badly deranged, but hey were not . Much value. One of th em t WAS °"':',Pied by- Mrs. P.' Marron as a mens. She loam • a anasideraide amount of - fur niture, bedding, - but her stock of liquor was stored in tha cellar, and Is not Ware& ftho bad no insur ance. ,The other - house . was occupied by" John blemansi,„drayman, and Jeremiah Gran : bat,. policeman 13 dwe ll ings. They able lost some furnitate,•' and, other housebeld _Thole_ buildings ware owned by Mende.; Miller di "Rieketson, gromis, and :''vats ineared;• email frame adjoining; :,.'pimpled by. James Smith as a dwelling was ennsidarabf3r. damaged,' and nearly all the furniture was damaged. The origin of the lin is not known. • • . With the thermometer far below taro, the. encountered by the firemen rani Wattle understood." The water froze fast to .aferything about th burning buildings, jest so sonn,sis the heat was subdued, and many of the firemen were literally incased with lee. The ruins this morning present a moat bean tidal appearanco-L..the ice banging Sc a rich ' • • vatiety of crystals from the roofs, walls, win - ." - dow frames, elm : Sven the chimney tops are • '.• beautifully covered, and one of them was palatal out,hys scripture-loving old lady, no Lot'estife: In-the yard, in the rear of these buiblinspi the ice is from - ono to throe feet We observed a clothes line, stretched '• across a, yard, upon which ice was banging throe or faies inches thick. There is also • line Gibes., pottaps a hundred feet in length, extending front ono of the plugs to the burnt 'buildings, and frosen as tight -as frost can Themost . effisient service - rendered by the Bremen, however, wasinersing the oil ware honie'of Messrs. Richardson, Harty S Co., adjobsingtite tavern of Mrs. - dittrion. It was eeteral times on fire, .but was finally saved. It =tithed a large lot - of refined oil, and had It boon -destroyed, the oil warehouse of the -Ardesco. next .adjeining, would also hare fallen a prey to the flames, and the dcstrne , tion would have been terrible. Seroexid , Ward, AMegtieny--Draft Meet The committee appointed at the meeting of `dtisens of the Swiond Warn, Allegheny, to • appoint Block Committees and attend to other -bAtineta -connected with the draft in that ward, mat and organised by appointing Wm. Saandrett President, azoi J. C. Porter, Seem- Tee,trardnts divided into blocks, and . ;raittees - appointed to ' wait upon the citizens ' • and obtain - subscriptions. - - t " Tins following are the names of the commit _appointed for the several blocks : • NO. L—Bontidod by Federal, Oblo, 1114ddbo alloy and Norat'Common—John K. Prone, ' Wm. Chan; • No. 4.—Nnionled by Ohio. end North Com mon andleiddbo alloy—H.S. Darla and . Ste:mi . • • • No. 3.,-Notraded 'Yodnbio &rib o.miai,ih d. ' die alloy and Nampo°6 .atroot--John Starrett. Jacob ..:Stneltratb and Thomas Smith. • : • ..•80. iLl!kmudect by North Cononani, diddle envy, • - neaver and flempeon streets—O. D. lialyer and Goo. is hlr r 6: l -Bantided by Pod:114 Sam pacm Soarer and .7,aNtligiellta,-.l.D.Blcdtb,Jaollo D. &oil, 12.3tatch. • art and •-• Manna. tl.itottn.red by /Moral, Labe, Dauer oireet and city lies—Bobort Aolvkortli, non. Arnistroog • and D. B. liartoare. • •No 1•••••MOomdialby North Commoo., .Wabotor, Itosver put Unimak otrenta—M. M. Dunlap, /Mum Orr,Thrt. Dal and Lents Elcco.or. • ' • No. B.—Bounded by Starer, Jacknon,.Paotnro 'lane find City Bas-Jantea - Doninelly, Pookiel Moo. ,J. D. Gnu, - Josopti basing and T. IN, Sholoa : No. 9. Bounded IrT.Nortb.Commoa, Watater, • • • b Alta and Jar-ben taroota—Coootio. It 11, •• • McKelvey,,m: Tato,:.ll,,, , liimh Ward - Auld Ake. • Greannalt. - • . • - ,• N0.10.-11munled •ty - ankion; bisain; Valli Alto aad • North: .Coteratte.7-qe ..trasli• and, Ibiph T North Congdon. rasa... tatei asul Jackson "atteet te4lenranflotekbason, t . - - wegssiseldana*Veratemcs , , Irel " eea sfiegte; "kvierterotriie : - - Ucaßesp,knfi,--e.Rasnlolant;-.'..; . ; "No s .'l3=B•oadnfly , C9s.etssortaasna , e 'asen Ohio kn. ano_Paitarlainf :Mae rani Vestergi Allegta ay I....'"aercsoc Oblalane sad City line :" Reese Thomas, R.„ m - land bare Indeity linez . -- Johonovklos, Joseph Re-. Runes Gcsllcsy cos...Jobe Ritasicsscoss. _ On inOtlon j aroat eppolatod The. elpiro eommitteci we requested to meet othisinraiag.,-at 7. ceoloek, at thooeloo of the :— . %-13TssiteziTrost Costspony;whenThisilt books forahihOd Sicltemaat li i lbe' MeeCrs Fni Region. C. Si - ion; of Mecca, states that ~ there linen bean sreplorsticms recently mndo 14he oil regions of Ond piton, for the purpose the whotheenr natal' Sus ":11S.:4;!fisnisd_rstre great o 414 h in in the . , creak .iegione." !rim 'inriatigatimia ,re :with o Phis: show!' of the genuine well bat already_ been sank to depth .18012 feat. ' At a'depth of 224. feet oil W 65 atri4; gild hiseed judges' from the Penneylvanht . went to_. be is .fairorable for • largo .yieldti , atiiiit the walla hi Titurrllle or Oil Creet; - , Otheriiella are aoir Unseal:Lk; -ianttithe welibmt'extittineritexists.!, Landless 4one up -frota be $lOO por.aele the. oibboaring notions, .Pattiee teem Tanneyleanla .IWe 'shor,ing their earn , detteti:is the. future Paying prorpeota of the , oil well* beast section by.proaptetirig largely , said purchasing eateastrely. A lugs number of oar eltisene own, or; did own, large inter eats la that, ill geld; andWe would advise them to looleiliant for "there may be some thinfla • I • • -.: • • Ctrs; Mortality - '242t3inliesn'Thysielan ;the, keioSinithe following deaths 'tor Ehi:wee.k nnicunoaelny tone. 15, and end n Dee.ls: -20) . . =lag ; Total .... 2l. ••••' '4s:tracts of ;a • `••• I; , littsilit.y; 1; Diseua l• of t the 11iait 1; • Ittsitherts, 2f -11Itreemtup, f; *-----,-•.'Molalhe,-I;rnsihonta,l; &satiation 2; Con ., .coition , of the 43ndo.- 1; -Congestion or the Ltutgeitil)ropeitst. the Stain; 1; tail .Eknti, • , :1; . • • . 1t sysi..iiiiurpty.—TheittlaStiosti49rost ...Westan Thiltros4 M ilow-somptetod to Gallon, Ohio; forming tint:moth)* with . tlio Pltts-• bonk. HosSiirsino and Cain° st Mansfiel d, awl ladisnoiMlis .• Thu- *mks ibetwesS G alion ;nod eti • '...-'olnitati sze - iflso, Daub , completed, god a ixpsote4 Mtn mouth. r7"Mbisthe:Ohlo and Mlrshiippt • Rantoul st Ctstelanstti thno • cemneotint Bt. omit with' Nov/York otwastiinoss track sitstiloritigusge—a- ailtsbco of twelve 'bun . .'- ' Itatallao 'bate offoted lo.Yedeti tkola. - Union. *okra at thadltath Way 4 bead a al 'Friday ainniag, Jaattle7 ate' ind esaallastial aba tolitm ei llegW i Zt ro wit i t i tg= . "taus- W lib, • es& dilatant Aifen-: JilinnonLittott:):J4 l p of loige,. Webs: ' Way CUIAIIIP toinualy freight *gent, poweeotod &Myer, oleic, orate ratebftb, " Fait,W4Dolkletiesto Bediroadritaibeeomi ".`-'lecoineeted with tee house_ of ..ifeasrs.-134141, Co.,eraftes and ceneral 0 0 WIIIIIII . IOII inn a/4MM; altilriOn• Dfr.Ze i ata e la se ex= Eu 1 1207 .1,1,7 Val' Oded fsr the position he by lasyeasotael. .s. jiyiur or:`a Tionce4 4 -Sai nut 0. of the &nee.* er Ohloi- died af.' :wire, day ar•tri,sboc . :• - tie .ad ig nitea pink Weahlegtow eotiotyrPs.. an& wfialer,tfenooite' licad;',-tihlo, fa 11102.1 die *mud viterloanor.laglii and suinia ustalaz 4131 " tye 11114411"L' , F.tt ecaut _Cap --tare at the Chatham. . , _ . u,--871$.1ur.os,WAs Elvsol4 Cirs ea* 4210 . 14 OCIJIT, Dee sober 10.1888. Editors games The agreeable tub de volves upon ms tro,infursli you that this ship hue succeeded, ifteirs 'long and perilous 'hue, In capturing the famous rebel Iron tamer "Chatham." ' Ton may probably beavers that the "Chat ham" lea beien , for - some "-tine Past lying up the Altamaha river; fitting ant fat sea; and we learned some weeks since that the designed a forcible broach of the blockade, under eon. I, o y of two iron or cotton clads, since when weber, biertlying in the mouth of the river. ,Last.night our picket - boats 'made signal , that a steamer was beading down tho river, but as the night was intensely dark we failed to see her until within wohort distange beyond CM To slip cable ' clear for action and give chase was an ins(ant'i Week. As She was going ahead tinder's full head of Itasca, the distance between us was the came for about an hoar, bit as we got our steam well up, we' gained perceptibly on the strange craft. The thus now geew highly exciting, and as the rebel perceived that we gained on her, she fired up with desperate energy, until the temps streamed from her tall smoke stacks, 1. which offered a good . mark for our gunners. We were still in the channel and surrounded by sheets, and the Rebel Jading that vie ehould overhaul her, tried, in her desperate resolve to escape ue, to run over the danger ous shoals. • But the blood Of our commander watstirred up; BO after her we dashed across the shwa., pouring after the fugitive broad side's so rapid andeffeetive, that she band signals of surrender and hove to. Not a mo ment Uto coon however, for jut us ale cur. rendered, cask went oi_r gallant ship on the shoals, makingerery timber in herbody auk. If the 'num) had then known en mishap, she could easily have escaped no, as we were hard aground among the breakers. We lowered away, andinanned the launoh and dispatched ' has to board the captured ship; but the sea was running to kigh and breaking all around, that when our brave lads disappeared in the darkness, I. feared they might never return, as so' boat eouldliver lerig In rub a ese. For ono long hoar we strained our eyes to catch thee welcome gloat that they had board ed.the idol, - lad at last the • signal rocket shot tip into the heavens with a beauty more than mortal to our vision, at which a wild cheer went up by our boyi. But oar attention was now drawn to one own danger. Tho ship reeledover until the muzzles of the guns were submerged in the son to the trunnions, and the breakers would strike her with a report like a cannon, and sent the emoted foam fifty feet into the air and over the ship, threat ening to shiver the Tenet to pieces; but the brave old ship—God Mess her—bad a heart of oak, and stood the eoushined attack ef the elements gallantly thre all that long and fearful,'. end the next day, at moon, our ex hausted crow, with one last effort, got her off" on the flood tide. We are now Bee in harbor with our prise one; alongside. She it laden with mitten, rosin, to., and Is worth $250,1)00. We took SS prisoners on boat 4 and from 'what I can gather from the state of affairs in the interior must be watched, although they try to patla bold face en it, and say they will never yield. But their own lips condemn them, as they' say theyintend resorting to the guerrilla method. of warfare sakes their armies are beateriinthe field, which is virtuall'con ceing the &stip/Alen of their army as r gone conclusion, and.consequently the death of the rebellion. The damn of this ship are, Commander, George A. Stevene ; Paymaster, Char kt6S tow. sit; Surgeon, Charlesll. - White ; Lienfonant, Win. A. Mills with two maeters,em engineers; Paymaster'. Clerk; Louis Delano; Paymas ter's Steward, Frederick Hampton. Ton will see the details in the official report. Tours truly, "Pasta 14Orrei." Se-arrest of Streeter. lb. Murderer. A few days ago we announced the escape of Frederick F. Streeter, the murderer of the Coy fancily, at Medina, Ohio, by breaking from his cell in the jail at that place. Ho was . re-arrested on Wednesday loot, under the fol lowing circumstances: . • Mr Sanders,"ol Medina. and Mr. Nelion Monson, of Graggeritad their suspicious that Streeter. was Concealed somewhere on the premises of Mr. Hiram Hart, of Richfield, who is a cousin of Streeter. There is, a school haus directly opposite Hart's barn, on the road from East Richfield to Ellis'. Comer., usually celled the Centre road- Mr. Sander, and Mr. Monson etationed themselves in this sehoel howl., where they hula complete view of everything that transpired on the premises of Mr. Hart- They closely Watched every movement for two dap! and - nights. Finally they becamo 'convinced that, Streeter WAS in the barn somewhere,and Lonnediately deci dednponai seareh.-fltailtipposed be was in tbo bay mow, and to that part: of ..the-biun ' they directed their diatittustlgations; armed with pitchforks -- with 'wit-Vied& they commenced 4tfrlt4C Opthe hari and thrusting their forks. - drop down into the trunii Mane Streeter as to be found- Rutthey did not feel like giv ing up the itire'hj'es they were tare hi wail in the ham somewhere. . - .lustrnt that moment Mr. Munson saw, orthought be caw alight commotion, in a mow of oats. • Ile. made a - mailer the oats in double snick time, end after throwing off a few handles there found Streeter ensconced safely, as he thought, from Intl' harm. .-Mr...Monsen asked him tf be was armed. Streator replied "Only with a knife." His captors then ordered hint to give it up imcoadiately;whish he did without any further opposition. He was then safely secured, and started for his old home in Medina jail, from which it is insped he will not be allowed to The gain. se"9B e only li request, he made when arrested was that he should not taken into Medina by daylight, evidently fe e lingee Mudd •ef the vengeance of the people, if they eatight sight , of•blar, , Killed In a Saw Mill. Oa Thwreday test, Jamie fi.Piper,e. lawyer residing in Pagan'i Court 7 elT Robinson street, in the rear of the Anchor cotton calU,Alle glen', was fatally injured at a saw mill in Ohio, where he had been employed for some time. Ile was worhlng for Mr; ilidWeit, plow manufactarer, of 'this city, and had been sent out. to, , the mill In, Ohio.. Whileirringidg a log;on Thursday morni Y g,aixst teti o'eleek, he accidentall di pped Into the uw pit; wham he was . naug ht between . two purr:fat been. and crushed is that be died ler four •hours. Us was a very worthy end eitintable man, and leaves a With and thceechildrin: His remains wore brought loran and will be interred to morrow afternoon,' , , COICART AT Dixxour.-.oa Thursday even• log, a paitj of about (arty ladles and gentle men, iron _Allegheny,• visited the lemma Hospital at:Distacreriand under the direction Prof.,ViciF.th*.tiOnnt vocalist, gale a Tory.plea igg oefireit; for,the,amtisoment of the Inmates.. Avila aloes et the coneert,Dr. Beek theHuperintendent, gars • manta len lartt A:M . 6IO=O6IA war witnessed erith intarest by his. gnots, aaLwell as by the in- mates. The party tetanal:4 at eleven o'clock on • special train; and expressed thartutelres highly vitae with their 'lilt. OIL Hain Apainerron.—A 'bilk all goat, CanteirainialChrindred. biantla et Lunde: di, and being dented dont theAllegbeny tett& market, was; abandoned .yinterday by the oreir,ettonceent of the intense midi and will probably tie a Wel ; lon, oaths ' ice la my hoary. --Another boat wastibandona, in the atme , miyi butsa caught lad secured below the nand i or treet bridge. Pacesseamos.--00 Raw Steel evenhag, the toichers of the MteelOn Batinith &boo Itistokigham, mot at the house of Mr.*. N. Mapontazlpileflispertptendent of the School •- _ _ itrif tutu sot us. Wm& lanolted " thO. gli°? l °mkt !t'W.4B not s p{im• Nair Coortrillaledg Lira;jof thS Notional' llooklcids Reporter, road as tbortol lowing deactilloo of a Asir cointariala tiro dollar sate as - OW Dant 7of•Albloii, Odeon! 000rdl, Naar Yoski irkieh bal-jast 'dads its .'opioaranee: Vignette, lame* gotta ;with siekli; 2 on. rOand dioatarh aids. =Thi aigstur_ tares as onsiviad.. •••t• • • • •••-• • • ••• it • Taira Ass ,as"—The etitatilseton of lion. Daatol •Apate, -- air - ittoostate Jostles of Mr BWm...);Cottiti;wia itaol ha, °Oa ;soon th Pb3lsditpphis, on VoduesdaY, lakid..ltotozo her 43114,1663:; . ...Tha.0ath of _die* Mu adaiht tototalyJuittooMautahtehambots.' - . . —-- -- --- . -ti.X.ECIITOWS:XOTICELettzro wt. nutititairok ito total* e NM . acaiNsioN. i tAt iben= in d=tiolst: ua .„, 1 t ra •araslTAtrthe eastoofthe ► ' r . ism . -", or madolt to midis knari th. min...- , 01 , 112154l 41: , 1 01 ,1*i agoosmottlt total et P,l 1 cot pit ettheiket! .., 1. .A. r 7 , . :. 4.,. I :,...-; A.• g' , P--mz.,h,t sasiXibaiti- je t i gi e itiTiiiiiiiiimr-ctlissZU- t..c i i ~ d.Lw_ . . . ~~_ COMMISC CORD. PITTSBURGH HARKETS. Furganar, JanUary 2, Ilk 4. 60.1.14—Wheat 43 inlet but firm without, how. tea, sal clunlis, . La pricvm; nod to *Wady at from ingan a and fromstomatsl,4l3l,lS. COrn Is linadirlat Lao supply I 3 fully sustain the dcrosatt; =all saki of Ear from wharf and &Tot at 11,25, wad frOmatore nt 81,30. Oats qalek and rather dull but unchanged; email sales from 'store at SUM. Barley quiet at 51,15 to 51,50 for Spring and Fall. FLOUR—rat:naive quiet but Om nod unaltaugad We smote Estra at :8,25, and listra Family at SIP) (47,35, .llnckwheat flour—laet tale. at 5400 per twt. There It bat little lip floor to market, and In the absence of sales, we oasis quotations. WOOL—Thentarket has been quite active during the pant fair days,•nd the neer graile are from 3 tp On per ID higher. Conran snob. are gelid and un changed no 70 to 73c. Clean tub•washed re firm, with males at 75c. line wools ars In pond demand. with sable at 76c--,sonve extra clips bringing 3.0 c. The stock.ln first harda, la this- actUon of the conntrY , is Mach reduced, and will Noon La ellen:ivied. 13110CSII1ES—oho denined for all deecription of groceries continue. , light, and while the market Is gales, prim are firm and well suatnined. We note =alludes at l 3 (41,1%t Li huger, 35 , 330 c for Cof fee, Vie for llolasses, and 60,33.5 a for well koows brands of Syrups. PHOTllllo39—Bacoa Is firm vitt small sales it firma sootatioav Primo Leaf. Lard is arm turd sells readily at la3ryie. Atm Pork, is the &bestirs age.. may be quoted at Ea s ',3 2 . l per ildd• DRIED It IILUIT—Is steady with • demand equal to the supply. We newsman tales at g}4 , 36>ic per Th for Apples, and 14e for Peaches. BUTTER A EGRE—EoII Butter is in good Bunt) and very dull; the sondem' quotations are 25197;0 for fair to prime. Eggs remain unnliongal at dlle. BILEDS—The. Seed is selling from first hoods at 12,60tV4E1—mostly at • $2,6C. Timothy Is wiling from store at 63,9883,0 U, end Clover et OTIEBSE—Is steady with a regular local demand, and ws note small Wee al 14c for Wooten Raterse and lfc for Hamburg. CILANDERBIEg—otestIy with soma feet maim and prices range from $l3 0 &1:. pees bbl Tor 001101011 to cultivated. APPLES--eteady, theogh the eupply le (ally equal t►the demand; quotatloue may be given at from sz,so to 12,78 per 81/1. IMPOTATOES---cote[ but Drat with sailsll . It fnnm *taro at 00c to $l,OO pot bash, mostly at 00,y7*n. Pittsburgh Petroleums Market. Iss..l.—Cmilo was decidedly Arun, today, and. I shade higher, owing to the extremely clad weather, and the F rolubllity that the receipt. will be cut off fsFissos time to coma (The rirer was full of heavy floating Ice, and we elownlil 110 t be earl-wised if it were entirely cloyed by lloaday.) . Quotations for Crude may be fairly Oren at to bulk, and 245Xac bblo. and we net° • ”I• of 100 bbd at 2 i:4 0 . Fe anud, also. is Omer, but so yet, unchanged; we nets eale• of CM and hbbs, la bend, for February de &limy, at loc. The receipts and shipments doom our loot report, are so follow.: Shipments—to Now lork, IDS bbls relined, 774 bbls crude, 112 bbl. Nardi.; to phis, nr bids Wined, 335 bbls fruits . 36 bbls nap. dui, 35 1.64 reeklium; to Baltimore, 60 bbl. Wat,l2oo bids reflood. likoceipt., 3571 bide credo, and Q 1 ibis rotted. New York Petroleum Markel Special Dispatch to the Inttsborgh Gazette. - - - Pita Tons, Jan. 2—Crude M mcrsactlrs and Armor with sales at Refined also if firm, and bonded ism .Lads higher, ranglag from 47 to 4k on the spit and 11151",,c for January dallres - y, buyers option. Them Is scarcely anything doing In free oil, and tho noml' nal quatatlona are 61453 c. liaptba is dull 01211 me- Iktsd. New York Grotery Market. (From the Commsrolal Litt, Jan. 2.1 Sagars—We twice a oniet but steady and unchang• ad market for the various descriptions, the buslume . Macaonr loOt haling botu done on the smolt butt si noticed for some tints plat. The . salea . include 314 Mut. Cuba at IGW-2,. round ;03 Uttoons, 11Y.C414: - 1037 bsalfarana, 123.1012i4, 4 mon; and ! 0010 do. to bend, Thoef.nt ... I. ° l of oew mop, 10 hinds Cuba, cams to hand 10th ult., per Pronto, from! Cardstit4ind reuMlets unsold. gide cargo of the lil.thletn. '3,123 bet. Cos fdrtmed Falmouth, Ing.jor order,: .4.'we bear that 2;:zo ddato bolus 44510 let Landon. from fiat hoods., We leant that tlairloFtmged'llantr, from Manila, I bound to Oda porPosd thakiaands, vonet.l to knit- ! land, destroyed y the"' Alabama, ear'h had 0,00 pietas Sugar." -iturllon; _MO Ohio Mew Orlian• noldat Fll haat. Tba Meek 31st Dec.. sotostbout 431,buUb1uie;.4.7,000 bre, 02,1et3 0.3. sorer, std 0.500045, . ' Coffee—limit& kOtZrazillu!tbst hands u redo. end very low, sad hold in only four or On hande,bot the -mating for a mouth, to come aro expected to Le The - market,logo. thonoth firm, I. cootoormesue, , A ttrdat, there ro being httl ett. 4 . 4 nor Prot.. , wo' antbor ostroone rates. The nal. oriole DIU bags Itio at 24634y,ant: - Maracaibo, 14!. , ; 4311.34 4 mos; '.'OdaMttleee and '4OO tie. Donis- A, 19 K 431, Mulamca—Therala an incrmaing V. 4.4! -Me mow llAVslmtsftloaoiserslikrze 40, lti - Iteditaltelia. csiss ass 23. Mots Cuba not eowto ac 4ao464leents; 4 4 6 bads sad Ali too, ei4r. 4 't'ALlt, 43; zla tivissduss. COTIO) K AI 1141 i 111 do old liewOrleaus..4ll.3oti; and it !ALS and hol hi do new do, 6&312.4 sass. tea abr. Roma rlrdin Cardenathartir.l.4Uth ult., brought :.%3Tbtris pew .toy ettbaYttoossosts, IS. trot roonistol, which :istut aoiac6o cents. -Ely attetion; (A Oda stet to I.; tio neaperop Mew Organs add at 04,1;r4M. cents, 4 nies. irovislous tind Grain in Baltimore (Too= tho S., Jar..l.) Pnovieruas.,-There 'Jim been a better keling In thus market, and prices ofikarnded Pork have nutter'. ally improved_ Wo now goose New Slew Pork s2232llStkohl do a 15110; Old flacon Should've at at t eent, , Nsw do at cents; Old Dawn ht. - V.oas 9f4 ants; Nye dont luNgll rents; Balk obouhlela at ss ans, do Sldes at 9%010 centr, gukarcatill anDlll 84,33% tents, and Pklded do at II %SOS*. New City Iteadered Lard is cents, and Canned at 15 centliparlb . .. OLIN—Our market has been only moderately sup plied with the letding varieties Of grain since the dalsofcrar lost weekly MISSw. Priers of Wheat and OatahaTe shown ,ary tittle