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r i i e s e [ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY. MARCH 19, 1877, FINANCE AND TRADE. WhatWas Done Last Wesk Among the Banks. The Producg Markets Rathor More Actives—Provisions Stronger. Wheat and Oorn Easier—Barley Firmer— Other Broadstuffs Steady. B TINANCIAL, The disconnts of the hanka lnst week were not sxtensive. Thero wasa epurt of activity at the ppening, hut it did not last. Tho slowness of tollections on account of the weather enlnrged the suppls of paper, and the Increase of aperations usnal in the spring made tself felt. The Roard of Trade applications for loans have decreased, and the lnannble surpins of the banka will be raised Yy Roard af Trade payments on tho st of April, The ofterings of commerclal paper have been mod- erate. The supply of funds s ample for all de- mands, Rates of disconnt were BZ10 per cent at the ‘banka to regular cuatomers, On the strecl, there was little busines Bank rates prevall, New York exchange was frm al S0@75¢ per $1,000 premium between banke. Cnrrency was shipped to New York, The clearings of the weck wero reported ne fol- Tows by Manager D. It. Hale, ur thie Chicago Clear- lng llmur Datances. mnnnqe. ¥ 2932050 Mum!ny. E17, 008 Toesday’s 2107 Wedneada; aat, 71 T b o000 + 17,501,000 1,003,228 GOOD B1aN. The proeperity of the cotton manafacturesj of Massachusctts s not the ‘only good sign of the times. Theshos manufacturers of Lynn, Maes., state that their busjnces at (his thne {s one-third better than it was a year ago, Al tho shoemakers there huve work, and most of the factories ars running on over-time, ; THE XORTI AMERICAN LIPE. ‘' Recelver Plerson, of the Guardian Mutasl,North* ¢ American, and severnl other Companies, is allowed \ by the order appolnting him to carry on the busie ness of the North American Company toa }imited cxtent. I basnotas yet determined upon the caurse he will pursue under thia portion of the onler, and {a recelving the premiums on all the poalicies that are tendered, but is holding them asa ¢ mpecinl fund for the benefit of the policy-holders, jubject to the actlon of the Court. PIILADELPUIA DERT. The Penneylvania Lealalature bas refnsed to act on the bill authorlzing such an Increaso of the debt / of Philadelphia as to cnable it to fund its ontstand- ng city warrants, The present amount of Phila. delphia warrunts outstanding is $10,000,000 to 812,000, 000, | MORE BANK TROUDLES IN PENNSYLVANIA. ' The First National Bank of Uethlchem, Pa., ls sullering from temporary cmbarrsssment, Its of- { cersare hopefol they will not have to suspend, but 4 the community is distroatful and excited. THE DONANZAS, Tho San Francisco Chronicle of the 11th Inst., { in lts mining-stock market report,says: The great feature of tho week has heen the forthcoming re- port of the Committee which visted Virginia City 10 make an cxamination of the 1,050-foot level of the Consolidated Virginla mine, The effect of that report upon the market Is, (o sy the leant, wignlficant, —ditfering richly from its verbal ex- - presston, and Letraving a defect, actnal or imagin- nry, which yives cause for serlous ruspiclon, A cry went up from * the etreet yeaterday for n new comulites to imspect the lower lovels of the bunanza wines, 1twantsa divintereated Returnlng Tsoard, TIFE KATION'S REVIEW OF TIE WEEK. The rubes of the new Unlted Stotes 4% per cent himdn continne here and In the foreign markets at e rate of abont 81,000,000 por day, and during the week the Trewnury notified the holders of 810, - 0LU,000 mwre 5,20 G per cent bonds thatthey woull be redecined, ninety days hence, At no time stuce the 445 per cont bonds were Grst put onthe morket hus the prospect been wo gond Miat all will be soid durlng the present dear. The high crodit of the Government in ‘e markets of the world Is not moru favorable or ‘f'ressury resumotion of specie-payments on or setore Jun. 1, 1870, than are the forelgn-trade Bgures. ‘Thess fur the @rat soven months of the Treasury fiecal year, or upto Feb. 1, have been srendered for ull the ports of the country, and thoy show, specke included on both sldes, that the ex- ports excveded the’ imports by tho sum of $135, - ©00,600, or ut the rato of 283,000,000 for the whole year. The oxcess of exports uver linports lur the first weven months of the Oscal year of N7 353, 000, COO, #nd for 1874-"1852, 500, - 000, therefore, except eross misman- nement on the purt of the lmn-ury. :nn prevent resumption In gold by the 'lrl,lun within the allotted thne, — The™ price of Al‘ exprons- el in pager *lemi-tender, | fel urlnz the week fo 1GdYg, chiefly for he rearonn Jnst named. Another e LR ing the wevk to etfect & coul combination, but it f.ll(uL and instead the companies have wllelr de- teriined to redice the cost of prmluclm,’ coal und movk relief from the depression in the trade by en- lirging the consumption of coal in this coubtry, und by devotlng attentlon to the expart of coall It in arserted that, ut prescot prices, our mitnes cun succesnfully competa in sll (he maorkets of tho wurhl with Those of any other country. A notable cvent bas been the withdrawal of sl nnpnllllnn 1o the provate of the will of the late Commodore Vupdertiit, &till another notable event was the sdyance the trunk lines of [0 per cent In Western-bound lmlghl ates, the fu- of w coufere the chief mana. of the rc lines, ANl ac. ctl counts agrec Uint thieso manuors Tecogize the necessit aintalning falr rates and of avolding war. .\l ¢ll durinv the week to T onnce in London; and at the close of the werk tho gol vuluc of # United 5! egut-tender note mr ong tates Jolar Was $0.05407 tho bailgn in A4l wllver dolisr would' have bnd s iold value of 0, 1720485 that In & trade dollar had o gold vulue of £0.461713 und that in two halves, four fuue quaricrn or ten diwes, $0. MUK —Nation, Varch GOLD AND GREENBACKS, Gold was 10435@104 X in greenbacks, Greenbucks were 00@USY cents on the dollar « $n gold -grain FORRION EXCHANOE. irtydays, Sight. Sowdaie soh. Lulled biates curecncy s, MROKKRS' QUOTA’ Chleazo City 7 v ot loads Chicaigo CIty 7 1 ¢, se icago CHY 7 oL wator o ook Lutnty 7% i, bouds (o) Vhlcugu ¥ b, bon v bolth S ol terest. B BY TELFKARAPIL, NEW YORK. New Youx, March 7.—Gold opened at 3045 and closesl ut 108%, Al sules of the day havo been at s fgures. Carrylng rates 135 and 2 per cent. Loans were alro made dat, . Bltver sl Londos, 6itid, vacke, 12443 gold, 118y, count Ussvenuenta dull sod steady, * Nailroud Londs frregular, but generally lower. State Louds quiet sad numinsl, Btocke wrak, with prices tending dowaward, were (ho characterltles of he market tu-day, £hortly befure the close there was a recovery of 3i 1o b tercent from the lowest point, but ‘in the Niual soles 3 portion of this juprovement was lost, Deluware, Lockuwanns & Western declined to Gi oy rallied to S84, sud closed st 67X, Delu- w66 & Hudaon foll Off o 47, a and clowd at 47 Vicaicrn Unlon declined to U clu-lnz n thio L point, New York l,ul rul recoversd to sud reacted to B34, Wy U0 & B clused b et e S “iod Salund Foe sovered tu VUK, und closed ot 0%, Luke Shore was stcady 6t 44300403, Cllcago, Burliugton & Guicy tlored ot 6 14510, sud Chicazo & Alton at Lo ralen. The warket clused iwactive and fower, ‘4 trancactions sezeczated 101,000 ahsres, of whi 204 were Wovtors Unidn, 0,200 lock Faols, 20,300 Luke £hore, 500 New vork Ceutral, 5,700 Michivan Ceutrul, 67,000 Delaware & Lackiwsuua, 6,000 Havniha) & 51, Joe, apd 2, 0v0 Vacitic Mull, Monry markel easy st 233@4 Prime mercantile paper, 3500, Cusioia receipts, The Aselatunt Tt Clealiige, §28,000, 000, Sliver bars, grecnd Bllver coln ¢ div- of merchandise for the week, Sv.u ILUDO Prodice exports forthe week, 81, 00u, 000, Shipments of epecle to-lay, ll" ", 000, Sterling, long, 48414 ; short, otk Conpona,':3... Western bnlnn dirsonrt Paciil Ln.mn- Central., Tenncssee, ol Tennessee, new Virginte, old..."s FONRIGN, Loxpox, March vening.—Rate of dfscount n open market for three monthe' bills, 1% per cent below the Bank of Enuland ratoe, Amount of Tmllion withdrawn from the Bank of England on balance to-day, £10, 0 Cansola for money, 90 American recurltios—' referred, 18, Mnrcll It-—-lh‘l!u'\'. 108t 3¢, MAXKFORT, March 17. —Netw 0s, 107%. Fant. F COMMERCIAL. ‘The following werc the receipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce In this city dueingthe twenty-fonr houra ending at7 o'clock on Satarday moralng, and for the corresponding time last year: Tiecelpls, __ Sipments. Cny 1210 A.Mo o) 144,507, rnumy o0 Game, p'lm.,.. Egxn, phis. Withdrawn from storo during Friday for eity conmunptions 2,002 bn wheat, 2,821 bu corn, 2,051 bn tye, 602 bu barley. The following grain was inspected into storo 1n this city on Satnrday morning: 2 cars No. £ spring, b cars No, 3 do, b cars rejected do (12 wheat); 1 cor yellow corn, 10 cars high mixed do, ears new do, 17 cars now mixed, 47 cam No. 2 do, 10 cars rojected do (110 corn); 3 cars white oats, 8 cars Na. 22 do, i ‘cars rejectea do (10 outs); 3 cars No, 2 rye:. 3 cars rejectod barley. Total, 14 cars, 0r 60,000 bu. Inspected ont: 0,478 bu wheat, 5,343 bu corn, 408 bu oats, 000 bu rye, 4,145 bu barley. The following were the roclepts and shipments of Ureadstuffs and live stock at this point during the past week, and for the corresponding weeks ending sa dated: dared l'l.J!arlh 10, areh m, e EY ¥ ty 10T The lollul\'lnu were the nxpnrtl from New York for the weeka ending as dated: areh 17, Hareh 10, March IR, T, 177, Toil Flour, bris, W mn} Ju Carn, The I markets woro rather moro active Saturday, and comparatively steady, FPro- vislons wero firmer. Wheat and corn ware casler, and thero was littlo change in tho prices of other breudstnffa, The weather was fno and warmor, belng more favorabla to an early spring scedi and not specially favorable to the receipts of prod- «co, Those of the day wero ail nnall, oxcept corn, There was little doing for shipment, tha lutcrest centering almost exclusively on trading for futaro delivery. The market for domestic dry goods was withont change In_fits genoral features, Tho pleasanter weather led to n moro cheorful feeling among Job- bers, an 1t 1 belfeved to hurald the retnrn of activ- ity n the demand for goods In thls line. Prices wetw quoted steady and unchanged, Grocories wero reported quiet, with prices of the leading articles still dislaying » lack of strength, Sugsre were *afl* another Yo, and were not firm at the do- cliue, Sirupsand molassca also were woak, with s downward tendency, Prime and fancy coffees are scarce and very frm, but common tq pood crades may bo bought ota concesslun’ from tho quoted prices. Jobbors of drled fruita veport con- tinued quiet, and & compartively stcasy set of prices, Flah were ordered a litle maore frecly than on the earlier days of the weelk, but wore not active by any means, Prices wero unchanged, Butter waa In falr demand and was steady, Cheose ruled firm. In the oil markot fo changes woro ap- parent, trade remaining qulet at about steady prices. 'I'here was more inqulry for palnts, ood the prico of pure white lead has been fixed at $7.75 per 100 s, Leather, baggluyg, tobacco, coal, and wood rumained as before. ‘I'he lumber market was moderstely active and ateady, Tho local demand was lieht, but dealers wero ey filling Interlor orders, which have necu« mulated durlng the storm. The wool, broome corn, and hoy markets wore unchanged, Sveds were steadior, belug Ih better demand sud smaller supply, ilops were very dnll and weak, and a the browers generully aro supplied, there la lttle prospect of an hnprovoment u trade, Tha do- mund for poultry aguin was fully equal to the sup- ply, nnd cholco stock was firm ot the late advance. Epgs were stronger. Most varietics of green frulte weew fn better demand at unchanged prices, Tull frolghts wero dull and Irregolar, with no change In aeking fyures, ‘The nominal rate was 83 to New York and 40c to Bostou per 100 iy of gralu. Lako froights wero guiet, with no chango In figures, Corn to Buflulo wua quoted at B4GHYGe, and 7¢ to Kingston, tu laad Jmmedlately; 64,000 bu corn wus taken to Buffalo at 3}c. Tho following shuws the puklux at Mllwaukeo during the two laat seasons; ST IRTACI, P g m N Ay & The New York l'mdll« }nllunq' Weekly glves tho following as the visibte supvly_of grain, com. prising the stocks In granary at the princlpal points of accumulation ot Weatern loko and soubosrd ports, March 10, 1877: “iheat, dn soreal bu, Nira, Yaln,. | Wariey, AT i 21000 W dart o S Ol g 1 B At 27 1,02 nu.aw Y Lt 3 2 0s_1iay, breaiiy 125,00 t N 10. Mar: J‘ 7 o T ;gln m»:im b the manufactize of (ow-urwl Fioviuces, Whut the Dlack aad Azov tur vut © e ¢l 0f tie U Rl R R el i s mmlr u elony o Jan. enuat { in that State benel e ciper bas n deficien the snrpinsar Eied Rin firmer, with faring stgments of whet, tornia during Otober, Novemh wakd, il he frtat that & 1970, 00 60 Dushe e o 1 S 0, tint th 1% o tiine 9 Wil probabiy mot exceed .S il find a agoodcron of wheat Lsrvtated duting De: lll hnl Vl‘l nieh Aftect the Knnll!h mnaly l(|l ¥ eofontes, Ieaving: & amail nidom, Iritkh Erons b T mesilante w 0hin 1o the close of (he b shioments by sieames. h‘lll.t"llndwlll reqnire Haental vemand wiil necesari] wm the cargued 1o arrive aL ports of call in the United were small, and s matcrial advance fn prices was re. ported, which Influenced product upwards though there was little change tn the markets at other potnts. The outzo during the week shows an increaso which ls encouraging to holders, as it tndicates that prices have fouelied & point ot which consumers are witling to enter 18,002 tco and 4,641 othor pkgy lardy 12.247,004 B8 ata, The following table exhibits the shipments of pro- wisions tn detali, for the weo! alt In Call- Wt ety anm of {he smail rat days, vlz: at 14t 15e for 2090 1o o and The market was quated ste ner aa hals e factory grades. D Loal-licialiers seported o falr demacg or 1. rtion of 1f, | hard and an) the iango at(he | pAratively steadyat ho followy ‘o o 1) centals, "'\lll lo ki ‘esports from that &ty 20 have bren in whea! dll I|l' AU least ane-half 1he etock i1l b required for hame Allable for export from Tauge, £ i r T, En.e0r Tathie lllnnl;. 3844, 35; Qarianor: VAl erv 1 fafr deiiant and higher at 84,00 Tur aht nmlb!:l T or honey welghIA, freds . lofa were ‘fakon by ShipDors at$3.me Ralea 13 cars and 111 head. 7 P ¥ > “ tvneflrmcr. At 13213%c.;and many sellcrs VIRl - ATXed M withont markeq change, atther T’ the Eharacter ol dam rin prices, traie n!";,l num aL he lnnuenl qnmnllmu hitetn §i000 4. qon wamilly, whit Jioes an d_Jdanuary, of the e iTeest year. Anc 3); Aust #wheat Crop. & consideranie po 0. wehich W11t ¢ Feanired nf the helbor: Jorlon tor export o, tne i DR nir wheat ertl. ‘t-lr i No. 1 nhuye enn. 2,1 1Y ot et Qe LeE TTev e 4,338, 3011 e, $a o rycel.year aiit he limited to G o0, e etclam, Latvs ang | Sogre kiis | VETY €OnsIIETAUIE ImDoTth 1.40: family L0 family s uppiement thele hoe smonlien, ris, Ve Comilental demand. Trom e i xheat, laden S S Laprator herr nm\: pased tie Dardanelles fram Dec. 7 10 Feh. 16 b i kA Vinoker Al Do Logk 149 ami thie United Kingdan onty Jented m-mn;. e Bose a0e ColambIe Tiver saiinon: I the spring out-tnrn of &livat (ram Illuck!v:l and | e, Azoy ea porta tn udlcated by the comparatively smail | PR AND KUTBJobhers of goods in his line stocks in (deasn, Tazanroz, and otlier porta, the Cont- | Were mot very busy, Koither the. cliy nor country ke omé drangniy | trade emeu ' Thclingd to order In advance of Enrreny needs, and the yolume of sales was light. Trices showed in, :nqnmnhh‘ variatfon from those current earller in the — anpto as folfowrt et PROVISIONS, ML bt 00 PHODUCTS—Were more active and agatn .xn.‘%‘h"” T “’"':'u?ly&};" vf“”l'?u'e‘ some fluctustions. but withia narrow | Mscat Myauc; Zante cur. lmite, the market being steadtcr than usual, There | PAhE I | ran, 3 u.mmu-—,\m'm los, [4ailcq Michigan do. S@ wac'”' Fen.. wars ood Innaley early, ander orders to purchave oa | saicy ohern AIlforAin be hesohen. 13a 110 outtalie cconnt, and park advanced 30e per bri, and | Dlackborrich R4Gbe; raspberrion 0ASIE; biited cher 1ard 124¢ per 100 D, After the orders had been flled rlr.'~. I irionda. Tepras 192 the market weakened to Inside Sgures, and Improved | oca; French i 1 A R LS somewhat toxards the close. The recelpta of hogs | @ldey Ny, taiin "Fexns, Kanet ton Mse Aty ::"E-Mn AL b '_l‘lmlnman. Ppeanuts, si{we*{o; Tennes- F (4 u—mmemumm frecly from store in i1 way, and deslers werg Alling ihe countey OMera'that wors Neld Over QT tHE Bipeme The re: coipttof apples word laryer, bt cliolcs stok r scarre and firm. Leniona and oranges were unchanged: Ap: P8y, ear lofe, $1.40a1.a85 per brit retally §1.068 the matkat and operata towards a material fessening of J.u)rcrhrlwnlmcrflu, .01, 003 Valeneia orangon, stockse, The weok's shiments Include 8,803 bris pork; fensing do, $4.0044.50; lem* st Csel 3 . ulm\.nm‘n—rm sittation of the grocers matket was mich the samo aa noted for 8 number. ro. Tionk For Bone of e artiier ih. the Tiak wis the ending March 15: Ao 4, Ariiclen, | Bris, [Terces| Bozas.|Preces l""“" Tos, 430 other pkgs of 1ard and 16 of hami Thio following table exIithita 1he agzrexata shipments of provisions In detail siuse Uct. 27, 18781 Sy thing more than & Maderate deiand, aail the gen: el market wore an air o extreme quier. dizars were jibjected o & farther reduciion, and for drdre, m lusscs rice, and common to ond gradenof I coliea the o A auote kiR isrcs Lonimtine, 55 e7e, Corrara—u, (. Jay nva, No, 3, 233 dyiteiigel Q00 to prime, 23 2iG2i%c; roasting, 166 nm«' m-zllc-i.nflllm A wiered, (i 0 i a7 s fobaed (64 10 wiiie d, ) 0,2, 10 fones extr x'. 1ty <10t6; € N0 1t ¢ No, 2, 3@ 10¢; choice browa, i T 87, 12 1048, 33,044 LD am Tu045, 008 1,310,722 Jue, Priine mess prime mees at een hams @110 for ine 200 ment, Sales bris, medium winte: $11,0060. 251 ah enta, 84,0040, fons at $13.00 $10.00 per ton $15.23 per ton searce. Tanceata ot disposed Lo ki opene load duil ar bol TVeGiie o No. tre |“|‘unl5.4 @36 B rewiior of Koat asaus 1,200 b N & ul P 53 uiy TR vu Toro atira. wen Feroricd Au; ot 2 aud 4w dlunt husl, -k ey red tippe dium 1o obul tudid ¥as not dlunitu goud, Toll, 3 lBe, L wiston, Amosky nles. slusi, 21 ¥ s Shovt nl’z It 071,000 ik carly o E13. 0t m: Dris, o cheavy) at B13.50: 16,00 hrig aeller Anrl st 80; 20,913 | the demand. We quote: No. W $8,00 a8, 503 brin seller May At $5 Gaiar Ro. 2do. €700 mixed. €o.000 Ilnhm! uuhln $7.000n Shing at. $14:00G 14 £3.5! 4. 30, l'f'l tlfilfll L'!Ill hrous Toeee Al'flnli 8 I}'G“Wl“fifid—fia!.sr;: ;;--;:l&emnml nllfl 18 higher, ales agieren por FreeidTaes seiter Mayi -n}f“su.mu. To'stiier | PSITLASS Wera ta- fair dcinanid anl ‘Menly. Tbo ror ‘84 mioTe W " Cwit tod onln%u fgner mun on ¥ e 0.3 o chnls 0P Rl AR B0 FHGD.2) | Fing during (e Himios har sncn e sctind work Yenn S R S TR duine por il of i M n—\{m In falr demand. and mm’r'nu wore fully | the Joha. wir taroratio’ for & Tai oy m‘“" e We per B higtier, short sdvance checked huying for ahfpment, and the tradtug was clileny on Incal accor 1) were reported of 310,000 Bs ahoulders at 4L caab und selicr April, and n Bi sort Tite ot W5 oh 7 May, 2R July, 1 hu following :‘tm e el m{nx quatations lored, Tt clears, 10M¢s1 1540 for huins, all canyased ANE— VA WY FroputT 20,0 foF b ) .0 Pickets, s .Jlt‘r”c‘.’»:nd}‘fi"u.““ffié’fi T citr, and oo “5'1'&‘-’1':?.- dan i i We q,uolul 3 deg.,, test, do, BREADSTOFFS. Hoi, et ifi}n'fin"- i oaih,! A ""‘“""" i ictive, atil firm al revious lces, notwithstand- & > i tho aster fecling in wheats Tho. Inqulry was B """"“" "" ey pare, el ovat iy 05 | G chiefly local, but s few lots wers wantod forshipe | stralta, B&Im‘uflfl 0"! NL“'IM!IL"!B 404 on privato terins 600 brls at $3.250.00; 100 bris sprlnk superfines st §3.25; and 100 bris sye:dour at $4.573%4.50. Tolal, 1,415 Tha market closed quiot, with 11 the maklog rangeof prices: Chiolce winters, $7.50548.003 clty o Wednewlay at.' ad eatablishod Ve privo ut rs, 80.5087.00¢ Iow urade do, 80,008 | §ir7A {tly'uro Ieudy Delow apa. curront quota: 6.23;_clolew apring oxtras, $0.50w7.00; medlom do, clos namods superfines, $4.005,00, Liys four, §4.97)564,50. Duck- wheat do, &1.0037,50, Bitan—Was quict and steady; MinoLiNas—Sala was mado of 10 Lons from bariey at Conx-Mzar—Balo wos made of 30tons cosrse a3 WIIEAT=Was rather quiet aad emaler, but very steady. Tho market decllued Tuo carly, acd parsially | LEIRK 12, o ,“"m :‘l:;"h WilE ducks were mora rallled, closiug 3a below tha Iatest prices of Fridsy. l‘nul.‘rl fckous, dresacd, B 11E por By dos lvey Liverpool was qulet, and closed dull, whils New York ‘:r dul' turkeyi lu Wislticy d was quoted dull and lnactive, but our recelpts wers hullcl due drexsed, Balucs do, live, g4, ;Sum, agaln very small, so that there was no spectai pressuro ou the niurket. outalds onlers, eithicr to buy or sell, be- i Trading dragied fectii wad sicudy’ under tho fact that the tocks ot recolptle wers auialler wni excroded b Jchuat t this clty decroused during the wcnk. thowgts | tnents, a0id more prying ord ah! |mmn'a wers Vot su o L abuiit 20,000 To reported at $1. 4316754 pi i 7 Operatars am Inci(ned to betless gt th FKuropean biyers 10 prime, Jiun Jrurrdut s furkher drap in prices, shaugh | duest slfiug at dudser and 8 eratateatly hold oif, and fet hruuglit 2, vrimy bolng nal st [faks luld Turgely PALT=Wad ulmn the nnnuzed prices: Fino mit, 81,411 ordina $1.70; dairy, without b daliry, WILh bagty 83, 501 Aabbad datry, per sas nally stoady pr mmmwuln—wmmml. S etise good do. lllk‘l"lllll. " Pflc fluu,mtllq nlll:ll. {' 10 (1reuh |' i oy ‘;L;\H cholve, 0&1”5 chol B34 00] fancy, §1.00 s 1}-11."\';“ .y' sl:nln‘lf:ibmfl"fil W Pt sy vtk dmw Tty A g X e o 4 Buea "?l".'i‘n "Tolal, et W) bu, Y B el K B ias Shaiieak. OB Y " Ml Jather woak, declining Yo per | duea Chulee, 8345901 holCEM bu froni t ot ¥l day, In eympathy with | eb, o, dutinem i, thouh Liverpool reported care good common, 13501 Eurs ot coust Bsmer, Th Focelpia wers IpEer. than iipazes tiow: s 300) exprcted, 110 hmh belng Inlwcl 4 Into ive, B e el sture, and th oo liava “fn- WOUL- —sum u .60 for mnplc. at w.mlnr Ervasid About 133.000 by ahring the weol, ¢ w.- m.ammmr o e seilor the munth, waa noga B o, b is f«'lu e'| i the op aulet, -nmn.:wn Tiafd nlnul " e Ram St teporiad of | ln«nbu\n. —\\nl moderate] ly active and firiner, closing [z reaiies uumu Dlu ln‘l rojecied at 2’ 0 b ws 933 dellvored. GENERAT MARKETS, ALCOTIOL—Wua flef.ivr bu sympathy with highwines, Betug quoted 6 §.U5@1.10, BROOM-CURN~Cuntltuce In moderate request wb unchiauged pric huri cuough to work It 645 1 Id tipped, with do, Audlies red do, Sadkict gree: dei cruokid da, d4d¢s BUTTER~TUero woa a falrly steady market for this staple, tho Hght recolpts of the pass fuw. days having arrested the decllulng teudoucy of pilces, The dee e the ficsl recelps, sud the suucxud prices wero eanlly sutalnedi Choleo to faucy yellow, 23316 miy- 1we: burlap Legs, 483d 3 1L, $5G15¢3 gune BEANS—Wers guict st §1.80 PERAGE-Lard torees sald at $1.55, amt pork Toed 1 h el fl"ll? "mfl d OIC common o, Riyw e Liageime i 6oy i Brups—Caltfaruls i o.udmv-. Gonme; Callfor, fa lioney driva. Saqsics siver drife, Avagics god o, r-louse sirup, 4 Py @cy o’ pritne, Taatnes 1] T'orto Rl Grove b Orleans molanses, eholce, Halr) gommion to zoud, 43630 ilulasics, 108 ):m) ’.':-,-}, AL .17‘...,,\”, §0¢1 comMmION molasacs, 34340e: hlack strap, T 10,316 033, 008, 4, 140 Srices—Allapi: 17631734t Eln'll, 50 25408 rasal “5;:’ k] ior Butmers, 31.0'G1, o) CA ’, 3¢, c; German_mottled, a7elc 1y, u«mn \hm‘fn Thiy: aquocnu,m‘lu\« 3-1 lesch Diomm, 7a; Savon hnperial, 3(cs ban: 1) —‘\'ll qulet and nnchlnnd. ‘The recelpts were lnrucr. but there was no pereptl e lmmnrrmcnv. in track: No. 0. 01y s10uge (4. e eulpluwnm small: City butchers' cows, scisteers, e, NI AR oAy, Tt iy o7 et red, ¢n salted KIp, Het preen caif, 120) int IIMQI lflll |“' me dry kip and calf, 14cy dry-salted hides, Vigy deavon siing §59500, KK FREIEHTS-The barges l'l‘ln lmd Juhulfln were CEARERel for 01,000 b cory to Hatah LUMBER=The country demand wea falr edrlees. The Lumbermos -u‘u d st $11.73@12.00, and extra §. and advanced 124R13¢ per h pork, but )svfleukn?:d in -ym haang- Tazerta snya {ng at fo oy it i el aunted up (e Tho o ra wmw-er ho fx"m NGNIA Bo. I tho Mg nam aie will be {; ¢t the I To Deyin At the tin rmu **cleaulng ast 1all, € por- lana of tho Biate work whl begin at tho upust g, Quatationa: Eintund second clear, 103 fnch. Third cleat Thind clear, )4 ol lear floneing, first and [rar and second cloar dressod iret comman dreawd siding .. Ith Jemt olerine. Sales L4.415 per 1an) na acllar azs AL b {10 pes do (heavy) az 761 10 AT, Terier T, ou Hhouts 8ho Long Short Flooring, frat commor derg, ride clears. ciears, | Flourin, second o o dresue 7% | Dox boarin, fnch. Dox board A nch. oo Farda, 10 to ] ineti | 1istouk boards, 10t0 13 Incl G mock hoarde, 1010 13 et Cy stock boarda, 1 L Foneing, 13 1o 10 fove Common bos 0 20 Fimendton star 1840 19 feot, Ba’ for ehnnlders, @4 for shart dba, Dimension stuff, 20 to 24 foe naulct st 528, ateady and qulet at ll!) 'M i lll RGP AR tha depdorized, o1 grav., ligidiset West vmm.mnfl patiiral, 20 deg.), a1 na dog., Bcy roduced, 1 COLORS—The pamt teada 1 beginning it of retue lrunll-tlLly. and &4 s00u A il hor leconea scttied n falr B et THe manataoturor of whito Tead held a mrecting in this wera reported of 325 brls winters spring extras chiefy following s Hipping extrag, #3,30043,731 cholce pate 03 cominoy do, $4.30¢7.50% epting ANC=rnch, 12.00213.00; doAmeflnuhlmm Lm,nnw—(.hmnmrlnv. in ‘ofl, $135.00w0. 01 Um- bersand Blennas. 81L00410.0 )i Qlsretiics n-un.t'aum SN OerLG; wrainio colurs, $2L00 30, U 16l dry, 82.8043.00 yumwwhm ey, ‘t.w.u PO ujet at ) and puchmnw- l'l \llnl.lfl!nurl'kn “Frureini gemand was falr, p bulnl 10c biglier than those given “ Salo was ilmited to 10 per ton fres on board car, on track. on track sad freu on board car, Tive, ideMaliard duoks, $2.2502.50 daz 1 Sk b mee done o ¥ pedanyjumet adly at tinies, but tho by o and & good ver Wi nuIO AN RV clrcum. @A, mifor giod AAS=A fate nqutry for teas was nponefln o UNG llvms-unnumu Mww GL, mediuny, 40¢3ic: goud do, 8 edser nn.,m.m i M(lllu cholee, O l.lm il BUCE S, PAN—Col! DARLICT Rood eummmu a3assey lllr(llllln. l’\&.lml‘ nnud medinm, $gdic; ine, $xxiic| 30a54 BB e 00 by b ullcr April hdetll. dellyered, mue any detnand for |Nl|rnl. lml lh L—Tlu- inarket rems llloL smn are light { r e it lota way v uh ually llwunll&u and i chi Euialet on skill lower Lrices "n. ‘witart ?n Weatera, Yot e (en e on outalde aecount were Ilullnnuulmlmnc lent 10 wel {urces tor asorted luta. Deale Juatic less for ml duwn quot b Lo slaouce of buyer. Sutior )hy lota from" the hands of gederst recelvers: Waaheo sild feece, med|urm, S e loccs, uirwashed fne, hm-y W du coie and mdium, .u.l cRolcc, Shaeats 4o Foor 1o Good, BISS t 4 Mll ey ADflI sld st o i clualing ot (e tnsldor 2 oc blalmiaa, close falia e reporiedaf 40 i &0 e bitudzen revel B 3 LIVE 8TOCK, by o -kl At S0 bt nosemTee ciicauo, ROl Pefocted 8t Biet M0 Dt cars u ived~ Qitite, frec 3 T buatilled nyllmph At G2 i Boas okt i 3 do at svlgdddc tree on board o %0 i aclive and Hatio Jower. garly 1 S o sl Moy wha Talry” ac:fve aad oo miyance e 410, Bk ufier o onders were: dlled. fell back 10 ngarly aning gure, cloviue quiet. * ADFIL was. Yery 440 and vlosing at .:a)«.'wu,. May_openel st 3 i Froh ¢;r ol N Siipmenta—~ Mouda; Ty |, $70 el b ol 878 b doTie o rroe i bosrd © el L hEh ulot lml uu('lnnuel.l. Frash No. 2s0ld st ¥ tio month) Was uowinal st 1o, n-:l AL OTLE: Chah a8 1ea Wors reporid of Gy 400 it wkiad 0 Tracke. Totaly .1 a2, CATTLE~The thm of Ihl narket dluhll the past weok was mainly satlafactory so the selling Intercat, ¥rom thijppentag ot trado on Moaday dowa fotha end of thie week thers was a teads, strong demand, not vuly for &00d 10 chiolee grades, but {ur (he cOmmOn sarta as wel, aud, although tho recelpts reached adally aversge of 183,600 head, there was no oversupply, about ev- erything belog disposed of on thodayof arrival. As (o prices, they wers Orm all sround, snd for most des scripluus Ligher, though 1a no fusisnce was the sd- vauce pronuunced, The supply wes wmore than vrdioa. rily ualforio fo yuality. ‘The bulk of the offoriuga cou- alated of fulrto good steers, welghlng from 1,000t 1,350 16, and mout 0f (ko tradlng was accomplished within the colparat lyely narrow Hinlts of $4 754,00, Lewved st o 1ho wanis of sxporic b m:nll.m'ol 150, supply, and Carluts werg In T by —— fow et ahots g3 fcrs wiry Cholce green burl, SYeTcs moe mu s aversalig ed Ubpot, #%6<0¢; xreen brusi, with [“"" ‘“‘“‘" "‘“ "“,’.‘,‘:&,fl““ roue },’;’,;l“,:“:fi;. overs sud liside, 4o 100, Budkos faside brush, dsdicy moe co wialk brald, 443)fes laferior brash, ¥ 0 T et Ak Tnfarior dvetrin: a8 82T Veuls wers 10 domaid ub L .lmfl 73 |t ) L l\fl' F Y ed Lo gholeuiisht. Tho o 1’ Vs Whpic, i sold a0 aceuralicd fo o guality, 1ot of the sl be ected at 24,06, ‘s markot was ace ey of the wevk tho at- s oruuasily full, sud ned wudolds {endance or b uvuflmu biore L l Ner, o 3lox Versa et foilswiues ATH Chotee I!c-vn——!'ln;:z s e tumad % {eurtus-yeur Lghiug L, 400 sctive by any facans, but it sbous cqual- @2 luterlor o common, 103133 e 1,300 10 1,400 Ri.. Goud 1o, DAGUING—The bazzing markot had no vew fea- 4006500 tures. ‘§rado rewatis whthous much aalmaiton, but the o A ""“'. 41024.20 rotpecthtor a goud splng Uradosto favoralin, and oo SRR uroLield with condence. We sgaln quates Starl oeowe Torsityslagtu oh Munlaug, ey Fecriouy it Outatios Sigh | potelsuioK s (o 1100 B8 Jilvasy c OMLer Creck, 10 Aloeriess, | 18503 Emtklxuln—wunuun caltle, wolgling 1e23es do, double. ihe. 0) for §ood to prranhed e wcrv Luted ut I Wi tor Sontay aud :-h:‘x ‘tluea buaged (Lo 100 84 00 Ly proceding | 1 1sdLead, bub witl ul\.k S ket Al shtyrers dolog bt Hitle, the aferines prmml Fxtenetye, And Jawn wen et GOSSIP FOR THE LADIL. . M S Ko e Vaticr: e a0 setlve e vind, and from U 1tn sdax down tu ihe eid of (lie wee shere was n geadal Fooivery of pitiees. thouch not Al o the dectine wae rrgained.’ The mialiiy af tie tappy feil considerable helow that of the previgus week, waa notferatiy betier than fa ugaally scen i the marked At this time of year. Raturdays market was etive and strong atan advance over ¥l uni #atatationaf loc i Iaht nndl‘Srln heavy g m-m. Theformer sold at £8.13 @30, and 1he fatter at 4 BN Packers R The Dress of the Period : Low and Tight. L pout 1o o x'-""h;'v.-'-‘:"'e" r:m; to mg' tiekvy Wife, or Widow, or Both 1—New York X ;;n: e €320 45,35, nterroseserlptions sold aé Beryant Girls in Revolt. SILEE D ~The pat | meck was e qulctone fn this branch of the market. T re was nob much ariivity elihir i the local or ehipping demand. but the wantxof tie frade Were no more than met. lmlnmnly x-exmzu.s e Fijcee ruled Nrm theoughoit, and haile higher than for tne previuna woek, @4.00 for Inferio T And &t £1. 7548, 73 Salcs of estea wers ro- Women in Indfa~\ Comedy of Errors-Two Rearls g that Dida't Deat as One, 5 f for .mod io ‘mmy ¢ xmnc'n.r 0.00R0.274, UNSATISFIED, 1 ho'ld her hand In mine: **1 will be thin Comes roftly, slowly, .Asccholng of bells at vespers ho!y. Flushed 18 her falr cheek, ‘While radisnt eyes, s0 shy, 20 meok, Peor np ot me so mweetly: **AhI"sigh 1, *this bliss fles by too feetly." 4T will be thiner Ah! the great joy that's minet Pressed closu to mine Is her falr face: T crowd a life Into this deliclons spuce, Ani Jet my thonghts go drifting, dreaming OF the Joy that will follaw thia falot gleamlng BY TELEGRAI’II. FOREIGN CITIES, Special DirpatcA to Tha Tribune. Livznroot. Mareh 17-11:30 & m.—FLOUR=No, 1, 258 No, 2, 24s. Graty—Wheat—iater, No. 1, 108 10d} No, % 10 61 spring, No. 1, 108 84: No. 2, 03 8d; white, No. 1, 103 81; No.2, 1a &di cluh, No. 1, 11s; No. 2, 102 8, Corn—New, No. I, 238 64; old, No. 1, 24s tdy No. 2, atsel. Provistons—Tork, 1s. Lard, 47¢ 64, Livenroor, March 17.—Corrox—Market dnll and Sasler at 6610401 wnles, 7.0 balesy specuiation aud o X0, ) vheu, 108, Maum pors, TR AATCRr D= RO TAIA W ;o chl "1‘-‘:‘0“" No. 310 N or, 08 Blce1t o win 85105 wa‘ A Dream of & home—0 haven blest!— Corn—Western 2 V] g POl S ew du. k=% :fi‘olnm',"a'.a I 24 ‘When we'll live the blisa now confeat, D'I“'.‘;{J:“.‘HM“ This bnt a melody LOVRS =71). Stolen from momory! Dear the remembrance of a day in June— T'wo souls raptured, but parled soon. “0 **ide of the years ¥ that have Nown apace Bince 1 clasped her hand and kisred her face! ‘But the memory lives, endearing type, Of n beantiful woman, rare and ripe. Manisoy, Wis. WiLw A C. Pansons. 01s. Trime mens beef, "5!. mm~l.onl cléar, s short do, 30s AOW—408 Rl l'l'rmll.lllll-snlflll. 10d; refined do, 13d. Lagen sy Cflmmnu. { X b com! ._rmx nn‘au 134, n Prrrorzu=—123d, Anwnv.r. pr |1 -x':rnul.-vu-:um. AMERICAN CITIES, NEW YORK. Rxw Torx, March 17.—Corrox—Market dnfls 1134 @1i4or futures closed atrongs March, 11.70Gt1.Tlet Avril 11,72415.74; May, 11.89%1).89¢; Juna, 12,00 @12.00c1” July, 1210412128 Auguat, 1217613 1803 Bepteniber, 11,67@11.80c; Octaber, 11.69@11.72ct No- yoinber, 11,60@11.63¢s Necember, 11,60@11.690, FrLoua—Recolpta, 7,000 bris; slightly In bayers' favory only & limited demand, walnly for Immediata use; No. 2, $4.00@4.75¢ superfine filate and Wesern, $3.400 8.78: common 10 good extra, 85.73@5.00: Rood to cholce, £3,05i0.00; white wheat extra, $3.057.00; fancy, 87,064,253 extra Ohto, B3, 77,751 Bt, Louln, £5.85@8,501 Minnesota palenk process, §7.25310.50, Tiye flour unchianged. Uory-MrarL—Unchanged. (hulv—WhHl dull and unchangeds limited milling dem 0 recolpta. Rye quict: Western, Suslo, ey he Toep 4 drichniivedt, Canaly we! Maiic Market duil e vl 008 biiy modorate Tinas Shrartand hams tacs rlm unclisnged. Uats shiade :52:2"“ wuuu uk 00 im, Wealorn itxed aud tate, 1y THE DRESS OF THE PERIOD, Alice Logan's New York Letter in San Francisco Cail, If there was evera time fo the annals of fe- male attire whien moidesty was entlrely disre- garded, that time is when a belle of the perfod dressos for an cvening entertalument, or an actress fors “swell* part. The walst Iscut square {n the neck, back, and front, and very low, especinlly behind, the opening of the dross cxtendlng nlmost down to he walst. There are no sleeves, om{ shoulder-strap, which wnokes a woman look all arms, neck, and bust,—a torrible expansc of bare fleah, which Is softened only by a necklace, or & black velvet ribbon with n locket attached. The walst 18 cut basque-shape, but plain and tight to the figure, and comes down the hipbone; thore the skirt begins, but there Is uot a fold, nor should there be even o wrinkle In frontor at the sides; at the back breadth one or two im- e ibinola, m’-”- 4 mense box-plaits arc set In to give the requlisite Horstiiland “e"eq"'.', i Wiing and tha swoep of thesrain. Thaloop- nnhn Jnlxm o I wm Rm-or pull, owing to the extrema length of the T m‘(i Pt Bl a0 toodt rsznmnu. Sy peim Do, Oyyos fonaed, 0 Molamencs—New C ‘orto Kico, M‘d! Ellllllh Islands, mt&e. ltice quise lmi -l’l‘mu Lxux~Market v‘l'ncll icrade, 10}§curefined, 103c} body,~for it terminates at the ond of the back- bone,~—inust of necessity be very low down, Most of the dresses are without overskirt, sash, flounce, or triouning: of any kind, Bowme Casen, 21ct DADhLIE, — of the skirts have a full flounce about s foat s w:gsm} e'u.ooa 10, deenat the bottom of the dress, fnside of which lmln‘l!fi 13 tacked @ fine white musliu lounce, trimmed with lace to represent 8 petticoat, ond this s sald to b positively all the underclothing thut' miac :La 1o Grandy m:‘t. nildies And nnvy uluhh. e J Catitornia do. Z@ic; comuion o, 33 yaic, an,actress or a damo de societo wears fn ful iy Lra ot detienle Buece, Exbicy “puied, 20 dréss. Such a dresa os thls, of bandsowme, thick TRovintna- Lork firmier] new mos eroam-colored ailk, s worn by Miss Kutheriug lN TR, 70 Aprtl, §14.U3, Beet qulet; lllllh"u nmmn lngr' Tll! unlm vestern Jonp clear, THc1 city do, T%®3c. Lemer, opetied and uo-eu!u.--m DD siai, €004 thrrie et oot g~ Quict, i 3 \VIII\KY—!W:J 3 73 03156, Hogers ns the Princess in ¢ Tho Daunichofls.” At certainly looka statesque whon sho s stunding ulp but it is laughable to ees her sit down er tie-back and seantiness of materinl restraln frea movement, aud £o shu eases hersell down METALS=Muutty ; 1 ateady b gingerly; shie cannot sit down qulckly and freu Lnlu.- #ulnl :unn’: “m anrl:q‘:lu l:gu’x u'x‘n%lq :vlnfl'lxu‘!:t’:: 1y, ’l!yul, yl'mlmmr.e- berselt Ina: a m’;u. alwa RO ST ""'fi,‘"“"' 18.004:20.00. with her face to the audience. . Fortunately sh e N nchnn Ked, plays u purt the chief characteristicof which Is dlirmty, which {8 supposed to consist I slow- BT, Lom:,l\hrclll'l -Lnrrmt~Qulellnd nnchanged, | ness of actlon and van— rin and finehusn| holding tho head well up, - one treimbles to think what would happen i S e | e o el i et o a4 N should step onthe skirl i ;l‘n:%fl”!xfi ADTiL g, Mays 8 ey "k"'fi"‘,},;",h", body. In such o t. i report be trug, Evo o B0 aod foactivey 4o bid. - Duriey quldt and it and pric- o T NS higher, at 814.25014.3 4. can PROVIALON8=101 er, Al cash; 14.33 Mayi $14.R0 Juve. 'Lar nominally highor, a a 1T meath aetivi, i and MRETE CIAT Fiher i utd cuani alea st for Sy VOl igar e 17 ! ‘nn rtds, e upposcd 10 bo 8L 7HC. Uuun Illu ur\.n 3 ur, J‘Whl § whent, fi 000 bfll corn, «mm i o 830} tile, 200. herself would be llnled m simplluu{ ity of apparol, becauss underclotling for an [Ylm fashionable lady fs obsolete, “All the actresses dress the sanie, and it reveals, alas! in muuy cnses, less beauty of form than our sex is generally credited with, It shows the urm of tl‘;hl Iacing, which s not, so obscrva- ble In ampic draperys which eflect s prioelpals y sntall waist ot the expense of a good 4, 4,000 buj rye, 3000 bui bogs, l(nvn eal of corporatlon, It also exposes queer TUILADELEUIA, PHILADRLPIIA, March 7. un—Nemand steady; | Minbs, In sutne instances; big knces, that stick Arna, ‘l!M.qu VImun'm wnd munemm-xm family, | out, or knock In: and _fearful ' feet that 367,301 Veunsylvania do, $0.7567.00¢ fan:y % | find %o conceallng folds; and hips— LT nmz held sy n-nn-;lunu m. $1.0 deat! dear! What a = strango as- m“ .n?‘mc 1. EAd sortment of these,.—some too broad, somo too ow :lrm:y heldy 'llilu “mwrn. Ilm“fl !‘tnnl!l'lnh .Aa. narrow, sote too hizh, lnfl somn non est, In short, the statucsque stylo requires the form of Duovistoxa—darket dull and woaki mew oo = w it trics sadly. No B il SRS i '""")‘f"""' e oo ot oMt eLllrlY BurThu~Unchaag —aul, if any overskirt or drapery s worn, 13 €"“;’;—;’;‘;n’.’mflflflmflfl- miust be draped low down, only & little above 1t - Whicat. 00 bug cora, 37,000 ba. tho biet of thie dress. BIYM RN TECorty 19000 bty Even for street wear tha statucsque s ef- cmu! AT fected the walsts aro cut futo several scams, Srxeruxars, 0., March 11-—wm=—qulflml'(¢« which {s bocoming to o stout form, and ther are fut ladlcs In cxlstonce, the oresent lath-like fashion to the contrary notwithstanding, ‘WIFE, OR WIDOW, OR BOTII? New York Evening I'vat, With the Knox-Merritt casc still fresh intheir minds, and tho atory of the Kentucky widow whom somobody married In o dark barn atill niecting thelr oyes fu avery provinclal newspa- per, the public are to be treated to a fresh mat- UrAt=Wieat fiel $1.45@1. M; 2 33sve. 't miid unchanged at Te75¢. Barley quict aud nn- d b 0 8,20 f; ml.n Apitis H\#;(” nu‘u, l\\l rra. h'&x-n iR il l}“ mA fn-th.l Vatad3e o mu—qmm 5.0 PUE iRl atbrand e qyl‘r ilul!-wm and firm at $1.05. NILWAUKEE, MiLwavkxe, March 17.—FLoun—Qnict and un- flum'-wh“"”mlu e auideclined et clos- rimonlal romance, the sceno of which is lald in ;fl m“—ua.um-l.u\c:, ox.‘ ;d;ll,x" ‘A‘L Baltimore, It secms that some ycars ugon 2 bonianl Iloc(nnvim‘; woires and flrm'[.‘\‘:.' young Qerman settled fn that eity ond Doyt sud Wiuhers ordomoer trost, el No 'y | Cpened an spothecary shop; prosper- n(il_nlnnlllfim 7 ed In Dbuslness; wus smitten with the y,(:::‘:::':'”.; Jemet m‘&.fl‘:'"‘ "“:”‘m'“’" charma of & young woman of his 0 5,“,"_"_",‘; ,‘l“";:;_“““l{’ngh own natlonalityy offercd hlmself and was ac- cepted; wrote to his fricnds fn the fatherland askiug them to slgnify thelr spproval of his course by sending him a wedding-gift, and reo- celved an answer inclosing a draft for 1,400 thaters, which he deposited with a flrin of bank- LOUISYILLY, |:_(,1)l:lnl|‘ll.l,l. Koy m V7,~Coray~Firm snd nau— ket m &}u'-‘.n 1.2 family, $.750 u.m oimtad ¥ T s 80y —uinver and whiis, aTAn Cori Hatls Shilte: ahor iz S Tiourand ele lnd i i 5 ot dic. mnrkes_fnner ab 73¢, ct ers for safe-Keeping, Ue then wus inurrie "i-‘:;"..‘.’::‘.f'-""‘.‘."'.! vy .a‘uc‘w puik | Two days ofter tho cercmony he disappears T meats flfi“l md ' SMuj clear rln. wmum;u-r. 7] n amost mwysterions manner, amt after a long st ..',“,,,,'{',’;'.‘,1,‘}{‘:“' o Teren Ssfutmretiiog: | amd tedious soarch his brideaud her family gave do key, $11.70413 1test anchaoged. his up fordead. OLEUO, Meanwhile an old admirer of the bride ap- w‘:n:‘:fl .’f_":" :1. ::.ux—“'hnt flnnm ‘&t‘:&‘ peared on the scene, who did his best to console S o8 the lady for her loss, anid succecded 8o well thut sho consented Lo wed him about three yours afe ter the tllup?muncn of her husbanl. Une day, {nstigated, no doubt, by tho ucw lord of ber mmm and vmpcuy. she entesed the oflice of the bankery with whom the thalers were do- ited, and demanded the paymont of the lut- l’é’r to hier, a8 the soie representative of the R_« son to whosu credit they wero aceouuted. The firm declined totruusfer tho suoney without be- NEW OMLEA New OnLeaxs, Nluh l'l.—l.‘ln—lhlfl. ‘weak, and tower; terce, b KB, atant “oxchane walony u':y;uul el i i 0l remiuny storllog oxe o L i ug nage el e R “"‘"U‘ ing compelled to do so by duw rocess ul l.w ottt b b it fnow, w0 | Ik mrelcs 2 Ao 0 her prize”ond f olhl\")-.bdmm Talr a2 inarkoL firm; Westorn, $13.00 | order of the Court. The Iun anv' banl n m. 8 then balanced, snd the matter laid at rest. Last Thuraday, however, a letlor wax reccived o w.‘h’hfi"‘ffl !"""'u'fi"&"..‘is""""“‘"‘"f,i' by tha firm bearing the postmark of’ Cinciunall, ng to ? ity ueglecied. Ityw nnmn; vare | and the siynature of the misslng Urldegroom. o ol i v iaia st scado ; The writer said that for five years he hid been WOOL vontined ln a Junatie uvlum.whm v¢ e had Just bcex)njd rg-:di nudl:‘ athe was ‘!‘)mué:;cau{ or thy means of getting and beg| hia the bankers wonld tell hlm wflul hiud becoroe of s wife aud his proporty. The letter was shown to the wife, who protested that she had been luwlully divoreed from her rat husband Lefore marrying the sccond, luu, showed no documents in confirmation of her storyi the bankers have written to their client, z‘vln hin a full statement of the facts which fol- Jowed bils dlsappearance. Wlmt he will dooa recelpt of thisuuswer remaing to be scen. Tuere will bo su interesting domestic passage- at-arms If the misslog bridegroom couies buck to Baltimore to claim Lia wite and his money or either of them. Buch questious as these will then artse; Who 18 (he busband du facto aud who dctluml Waa the moncy obtained from tho baukiers us the alimony and counsel fees of o divorved wifi, or us the estate of adead man transferred to' his adinfnlstrutor) And whea the census-taker next viaity the woinan, and n- yuires whether she {8 marred, and 4 if “so, how waeh,” §t will b perfectly lu onder for ber ta uote Dundreary, aud reply: “That is unc of by thinge no fellow cau fud out.” TBosTox, Match 17,—Woal fa falr demsand during the wecki inarket rathier woak aud prices & shade casler for nearly all grades, Flecces sitracted more atrontion good lines of medium and No. 1 Uhlo aod Pennsylvaata, @420 AX, 416 4cs sume very cholve, 43245%¢; some cholce ine feeces sold at 43@320; Wisconsin and Michl- g9, 394@+40c, but ke latter aro now dimeuls to ubtaln, Bales mostly 342 for g%d, Comblug delalne has been fn demand, for whica priccs are suatalned; delalues, 41'49 Mocimostly 438440, Fulled I falr domand at 254300 for low super tu very.chulce. Thoprincipal salcs raoge a5 53 443 for saper pad X, — DRY GOODS, Nrw YOBK, March 17.—Busintes slow with commls- #lon housea and finporters, owlng W tha storiay weath er, Cotton guods quiet bus gencrally sioady. Vrints dull, glnghuws quict, aud dresvitols lesa active, Woolens qulet. Yhe Aulletin says very lando auction males of sitks sud dress-goods wiil bo beld next week. — PETROLEUM, CLEYRLAXD, O., March 17, —Markes very Sym; Ststo white, 10 test, Lk l3ke. L1rTauux0, Pa., March i7.—~Petroleum quice and Srmterude, $2.8042.59 88 Parkor's; rodned, 104@16)c, Fhlladeipbla delivary, SERVANT-GIRLS IN REVOLT. New York World, A bloodless revolution is now golng on In the basement of our great housed and fashionable boarding-houses, whose sullen murmurs float up the back stalrs. 1t ls tho Irish girls resist- fug belng put {nto caps. The cap question ls agitating all parts of tho habitable town. The cupsthemselves uro really the defeuse of ralstresees ngainst tho prevall- ing style of colffure which {s making ustold rovages smong tho waltresses. Fustidious people object that it disseminates 1tself toa freely through the food and over our sboulders at the table. The ouly alternative would be to glve the girls more time inthe worning to srrange aud make firm the strue- ture, which n:quhu tlme snd plenty of balr- plug, Halr-pisg belog wwong the pergulsites of The Color-Line lu o London Conch. There has been @ mild sort of_revolution at the Junfor Athenaum Clubin London, which Roes to show that Johu Bull {5 no mory indifee- ent to tho “color-line ¥ than other people. It seems thato certaln an.ww: by namo M. A, ll.lr:lalisko, and calling himsclf “ Prince uf Awa,! for mombership. If the * hcnmm thnce" h msclf bad Leen propoacd with thres packs of vards stacked up bis sleeves, thero could not have been greater consteruation. It wus clear that s Jopanese invasion was threat- cued; * Prince’ Hachlsaka would at once futro duce'Japaness manners aud customs, and o mapy of his countrymen as hecould mllecl. lutu the ¢lub. A grand remonstrance was drawn up aud signed by about forty members. For many days thers was no peace at thu club, owlug to mfs coufounded Japancse. Finally he was elected, wnd great was the indignation among the aufiw.luyu. the place that objection Is of no force; the mistres<nd nattiralls refuse to consent, Freneh rervants expuct o wenr caps, Gerinans aceept them, but the Irleh make sturdy resiat- ance. The custom, however, is prowing., In maay housea girls ®(1l not be considered wha relase to wear enps, and In others, when extea pay las been given to {nducs old servants to ut them on, they are turned away now It re. using to wear them, the pay being withdrawn, The custon I& nat conslidered to conflict with repnblfean - kichd; Iadies whose patrint. ism abliors anything that looks lke sumptunry leglslatian regard caps as a tribute to neatness, and livery as a question of order, and hoth ag 3. wraceful rmmmfllon of slie demanids of heaven and godlinesr. As for the girls, the best scp. vauts acquicsce In the new regulation and pug on thelr neat caps. As to superior people the world over, the inere guestion of dress 18 of ny aramount impartanee; besides, It 18 harnd imes. The slatterns ntnrn!lly rebel, There 1s & runor of a still greater innovation severnl degreea higher In the rocial scale. Sev. eral pentlemen have in contemplation nnew etore modeled after Au Don Alarche, and arg now secking & proper lacation for the enfer- urise. In this store the female employes are to wear a untform consirting of « cap and apron, a oniform which presumably will be mude ag leasanl and becoming ns possible to the young adics who are to wear It. to the WOMEN_IN INDIA, Landon Times, Feb, 21, Lady Annn Gore-Langton, who. has recently returned from Indfa, where she has been restd. ng with her brother, l!m Duke of Buckingliam and Chandos, (lovernor of Madras, yesterday delivered an tnteresting and fnstructive nddress on “The Soclal Condition of Women in Bouthern India, at the offlcc of the National Society for Women's Suf. frage, DBorners . street, Osford atrect. 8he sald that Indian chililren wero morried ot srmrn of age. Native fathers considered fta dfsgraco to have slogle girla In the family, and cndeavored to got them married in l‘]l"lhl()()d‘ but when married they they dld not alwnys zo at once to thefr husbands’ howmes. Althoush bLut little money was exponded in clothes or cuuml(un,flm marringe was wery expensive, o8 there wns o _great deal of fasting, ani man/ l‘; famfllcs hud been for years impoverished Uy the exnense of tnarriaces. Infantlclde was not soprevalent nswas the case niew years ago, and the Govertiment hnd done o preat deal to putit down. The marriazes were generally arranged by the old women, who wentfrom family to family to find suitablo matclies, Tho .nen In fudia were to a great extent ruled by the women, who were conservative, and had n great objoction to any improvement In thetr customs. The lower class women worked very hard, pulling stone rollers, cutting mrass, anil in helping thelr husbands In bricklayinig, Tha natlves troated widows very badly; thelr clothes and jewels were taken away from them, and they were made ne miscrable s possible. Nothing was more painful to seo than the va- cant, hopeless, melancholy faces of the adult women, and nothing was” mure wanted than lady doctors, who mi m saye Indian women mitch pufforing. 8ir nlur Jung had _exerted himsell to get a lady doctor, but he had to send to Amerfea for one. who bad now a large prac- tice among the uative wotnen, A COMEDY OF ERRORS, There was n curfous comedy of crrora, that came near being a trazzedy, at San Franclseo, re- cently. A satlor returned from sea, and fouml his young wife fondlng a baby, Without eiv- ing ber a chnneo to gay that the child wasa neighhor’s, he knocked her down and then tried to thruw her from the window. A crowd gath- ered below, and the man stabbed his wife In ' tho buck, Jumped from tho window, and escaped unhiurt. But some of the crowd had entered the house, and, going to the wrong room, awoke a slecper, who emptled his revolver on them, but was deagied to thie strect, sud wns just belng hanged to o Inmp-post,when the mistake was asqertained, thouh not hiefora a rib or two was braken by the mob. The woman wvas not much hurt, and s anxlons to have ber husband find his mhml.e and roturn, A D)’.ULE OF A TIME. Duriington Hawteye, A woman out on North 1Till, being connted out the other morning, aftera delmto on the question, * Who sball arisc und bufld the firet" got up and split her husband’s wooden leg into kindling wood, and brofled hie steak wlil ft. 1t mnde him so nnd that ho got hold of her false teoth, and bit the dog with thew., She cried until sho bad u fit of lysterics, and then fillped out bis gluss uvu, and elfmbed upon the bed-post, and waxed tho filurlug l.)'t. to the celling with a quid of chiewing-gum. Then he took her wisp of false halr, un\l tied it to o stlek, and began white- washing the kitelien with it 'Then stie started off to obtuin a divorce; but Judge Newman de- cided that he couldw't gront adlvoree unless there were two parties to tho anlt, nnid there ‘was hardly enougn n( thetn Jett to make une. A DETE“M]NRD ITUSRAND. A Parisian lady leaves her husbaud, and takes refuge ln the residenco of & hawdsomnr man, The co-respondent is not surprised when, next day, the aggrieved husband walts wpon him, pallld and frigid. e meets with a houghty bow. *“I nm awurc that my wifo sought tho shel of your ruul." Aays the' husbund, producing o ‘s tatols.” The gay Lotlurio hows, and answers l? b equal disduin: * 8ir, 1t (s a fact, and T hotd mywl( n rendiness to glve you the satisfaction ou demand.” 1 huve pistols hiere," cone {(nufl the husbund, *“*and IL! ma telk you that If aver you allow my wifo to return to me T will blow the rouf of your hewd off. Yuu hicar met™ iy TEMININE NOTES, A man directed fn his will thut his bedy be cast {nto the river, In ordor that Lis wife might bo thwarted in her dntcrmlnuuuu W “duuce upon bis gruve." * Grandma, why dout you Lch a servant any longer? * Well, you sce, my child, 1 am get- tiug old now, and can't take care of o0 a4 { used to, you kuow," It's of no use putilng the ¢fo* on a neme when the Celestlals beat us so In thelr femninine titles, A lady contected with the Chineso Eme bussy in London Is numed *The Tottering Lily of Faseination,” A Federul-atreet msn had jun said to 8 frlend. “Let's take another —=" when hi wife turned the corner, but his duty to hh wife wus not furgotten. * View of um politl shtuation," he ndded.—Camden Lost, The Roma (N, Y.) Sentfuel sava: “A Roches ter buok-ngent weut luto a house in West Rome ou his dikulty, wid tried to sell a copy of *Hel en's Bables.! Hu came out on his cur, Theie wore twins in the house, and thoe folks kuew more about bables and the other vlocs thaa cuuld bo put iu & stack of books us bl eos church.” Ho had becn inthe habit of making frequent eull- nn & very sgrecable lady of hiy acquuint on_entering her parlor, he said: "\Vn.ll, Miua Sltng, here Lmin agatn, you scc, 88 regulariy a8 the fever and wiue.” Ol nu‘ suld sbe, very dumuruly; “that cowcs voly uv-ry other duy.” ‘When you sce. a young fellow standing ous cornur with & fur-n\vufl 100k in his cyea und u Lt of yurn on each of the last two fngers of his lnnu you tay be tolerably sure tiiat ho has iun gun keeping houss, and that he ls mut- oring w0 bimsell, **Chopplig-bowl, cgh clothies-line—that's the thumib and firet two i flers. Now, whut did shie want on tho other twou fingera (" Malden Aunt—"Who was that nosty little boy wuo just spoke to you, Johuuy! Aud hhn did he say{® Jolmny (indignant)}="1e's not & lttde boy—he’s an uld- schoolmate o uino—great huullnu mml Mo sald you was 8 retty gud, aud I wasa sly dawi 'inl And ook Pem =il you keep culling ne ¢ Jobnoy ! § wou't take you out any inorel"'—Funch, The care with which the “best room ™ was kopt_from uss b our auceators, and fudecd I8 nuw by some of the good country wives of U preseut generation, was -fliustrated fu thy case +of a good lady who In ber lust flness was visite b ler pastor, Bring asked 1f sho waa resigus abe n-pllul: 41 am perfoctly hwl,y, umlhcr B, Thave mule my peace with the Lordy and got the key of thoe keepin'-room undes ml pillow, "' Zoston Hulltin. e — - Wuntod to Make Him Slck, Tho nor}" of Ellen Beiben, who was acquittod by tho Falrleld (Conn.) Coanty Court. of & e of nuzmpllug to polson Ner father, is 8 ud Gue. 6 1 N‘yjmn old, yet cannot read of write, nlu.r parents would *fiot periit ber W0 Ko tuschool on the ground that her tlmn wib beeded un the faru. She has been compellul to do men's work iu the ficld, plauting, hmlulll diguing, cte., beside belng a housciold drudg Beioen !requonuy beat her with a heavy whlvu that she bore the maurks for wecks. Jtias altcr one of these beatings thut she put Parls grecs futo her fatbier's colfce, 48 sho said, tamake bis sick 5o that she could run away, as she was U aware of the pulsonous nature uf the drag. 'llfi Jury belicved her story und returued averdict 1ot gulity. Tus fuboman futber was seus fus BF the Court, but ho hud disappeareds

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