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| | l | | | ' T i | i § Ny y L7 aled with i ) ) i 4 TWEED. " Tncidents of {he Flight and Exile of tho T Boss Reprabate. A Quietly-Planned and Neat- ly-Executed Piece of ‘Work. The Old Fellow Hangs Around the Lower Harbor for Three Months. ‘When Ie Sails for Florida on o Swilt-8alling Fishing . i Smack. Making His Way Finally to Cuba and Spain. TRe Prioner's Tetter in which Ho 5 Throws Up the .Bponge, Aud Offers to Make All Restitotion in Mis Yower, » New Yonr, April 3.—Harper's Weekly for to- worrow will publish an fllustrated article de- seribing the flight ond exile of Willlam M. Twecd. Followlng are the chief polnts of the story: . & ‘The approaching trial of the great six-million suit aguinnt Tweed threatened & demand upon ls cash resources for fees which he plsinly saw Leshould fafl to anewer. His remalniug pos- eessions were not avallable to r:ztu ready mouey; nnd credlt, especially with lawyérs, was out of the ruestion. Tlis money gone, hiscourngn broke tlown also, and e resolved on flight as n remeily for his bankruptey and his hopcless finpricon- ment, Haviug lost the great Judges and law- yors of thecourts ho hail created and controlled, he found bimecll forced to fall back upen ihefr clients, his fellow prisoners In Jail Tweed's messmate in Ludlow-Btreot Jall was Charley Lawrence, tho silk-smuggler,- whose cxtradition led to the abrogation of the treaty with England, From hilm Tweed learncd all tho neceseary detalls of tho existing treatles and Tiws un the subject, and, having concluded upon Alight, he resolved to rench Spain, a8 ‘TIR MOST EXUEDIENT SHELTER, fu view of the abyence of any extradition treaty with that country. Auvother of tho inmates of the Ludlow-Street Prison was a person of many professional alinses; who has slnee been lodged In o Penitentlary in Vermont, Ile Is best known Ly the name of **Bitsa,” and was the englueer of the extraordiuary Northumpton bank rob- bery. o was _also *prufesstounlly "' ene gagel fa the famous Wushington safe biuglary. Thls person lodied on the upper tlvor, nnd had approached Tweed with o proposal to avail bimself of the removal of the frowpratinga of Nis window, whteh was on the ground iloor, and which would ENABLE TIEM DOTIL TO RACATE, the whole matter to be maoaged from the out- Blde by ussoclates of Bliss, Tl proposition had nt first been laughed ut by Tweed, hut meeting hils “professionnl ™ nelghbor datly I the conrt- Fyanlul the Juil, whero they took exercise, the subject was muro definitely discussarl, aml out- gide friends of the professlonal being called ny'Tweed was peratavled of the practicablitty of u plan which they presented, and for the ex- c:utfon of which he wereed to pay a stipulated Fum, Nomember of tho Bar, nor s counsel, nor any friend ar ‘person whatever of his previous conuections knew of his proposed flight, or had auy part in Its execution. Nelther did they know of his whereabouts ot any tine untll jthad begome neceasary for bim to com- umnicate with thewn after bis arrest in Culia by the Spanish uffielnls, Tweed' understood that b was to be talien {n chargo by * A WELL-OROANIZED BODY.OP MEN, distributed throughout the vountry, having every facllity, thelr connections and method lelng thorouzhly tested and well-cstabllshed, He wus furnlshed with o whiort key for tele- graphle communfeation, wnd. one for postal focllity. The lutter Included a system of in- cinenres throngh five dlfferent envelopes, with addresses at removed poluts, 1le was to find octasion to visit his house and deliver himself over seerctly und unattended at hls owu duor, ‘The execution of tho ugreement fucluded his lunding In Spafn or under the S panish flae, aut on Spanist territory, eately and sceretly, “fle was given the name of John Seeory by which he was lohe known to his new vonnections, and Tis personal jdentity und his own name were to be concented from all persons without excep- tion from the moment he pussed out of hisown stoop. ' The exact minute of departure was fixed at + Bo'cock Inthe evening, not more than ong min- ute hefore or one minute after that hour, The thue of bis fight was. left undetermined, Luthe was to visit his houso on cortain duys, and when the wholo train was ready, g A BION WAS To LB GIVEN by a certain wurk upon the stoop which he would see as he nscended thu steps. Accond- orly, Tweed took oceasion to olitain from the Bherllf an | his koepers tho usuul “privilege of the jail yord? to visit his famlly and trausact sume busluess. Several such visits having been made to his house at the usual hour after dork, b seeretly made some preparation of, personal wateers, sud putting his Luslness aflalrs In ns good vrder as posaible, lually reached the 4th of December, 1875, which proved the oceasfon of his departure, On the evenlng of that day he was driven fn the customary hack, attended by two koepers, to his honse, Ascending the stoop, HH BAW THE S1UN It was about half-past 7 o'clock, and & dreary December evening. ‘The signal az once aroused Ll with a sturtling shock, and (as Lo describes thie occurrence) his blood aud hls nerves wero an cloctrieal excltement which thrilled every fibre of Lis frame. Controlling himsell with some effort, ha led his uttendaots tu thelr wonted and welcome feast, which on his oceasion was amply provided in the dining- room. Tha keepers ate, and Tweed took care ulso that they drank., At just tho right mo- ment, une of the Keepers rossand went to o wosl-basto In the youm to wash his hands und pet ready for the usual clgur after dinuer, ‘Tweed took the opportunity, rose alsc, and, say- fug he would wash in an odjoinlug room, he Jassed lnto the hall, closing the door as ho Jell the roomn, He quickly took the first bat aud coat, aud slipped ouy, the front door, T8 WAS A FUGITIVE. Ile saw the hack before the door without s driver, who also took sdvantage of the oceasion in the kitchen, Not @ person or sound appeared e to respoud 10 his oppolntment. 1t was not quite voe miuute past 5. e bad stolen forth fyem bis howe to place himsell fu the hunds uid guldance of l?‘lckelm gang ol desperadoes, Ashe shrunk back under the shadow of thy stoop, 1t seciued to himi a lonfi period of doubt and “aclf-examination, until his attention was sttrscted by s uofse of wheels, oud he saw a on tradesman’s wagou, such us is used by a aud exprees drivers. e saw also u roi reach out Trom a cover, which was the slgo that 1T WAS FOR BN, As be descended the stoup bo aleo saw & maa r-uluz alowly, which caused him to besitale, hat this person nt’lj‘aol low tune, *All right, Gt [n the wagon.? he scrambled futo the covered wagon, which drove quickly around the biock Into Madlson wvenue, but as they got here, B car havig run off the track, some nounted pollce apd passengers stood fo the way, and the lu%mu was stupped for two or toree inutes, ‘The wagon soon atarted agein, aud drove 2ig-gag across the city towsrd thu Nurib River, which wus sovn reached, and be- &ide » blZ truck on the pier they uorped. The drfver wall, “Get out on the rlver slde.” Tweed gut out, scelug that the truck covered hio from vbscrvation s be alighted. A man £toud Lesr the truck slso, who indicated that Twecd was to descend 1uto & row-boat, fu which be guickly swibarked, svd CROSSED TO THE JERIEY SIDE. ‘There be was guch by wuother veblule in waltiog for him on the shore rond, when e was dricen off into the rezion hegond the river and palk- sades in » direction and to a terminatton wliere he never had been before, and could ot now as- tertain or Indicate. * At sn old farm-house Tweed was received by another of his new-found {;I«-m]la, and fn this refuge, disguised, he con- nned FROM DR, 4 UNTIL TUR FIRST WRER TN MARC, nlways under contral of twa nen who had man- aged his escape and contructed - for his salety. He did fmplicitly what they directed, and they held him fu_ hand ke tralners. He ||est, ho_ rose, he walked, he rode, ate and ‘drauk only as they fnstructed him, and §t may be remarked here that this discipliue and relation was maintained until he closed his l:nrngemeut with _them satisfuctorily- in Florida. On March 5, Tweed left Jeru-gv City and took up his temporary abods oo Staten Island, abont half « mile from Fort Wadsworth, at the Narrows, in a fishermun's hut, with his two_companlons, tlere the party staid two weeka, naking preparations.” Mr. Tweed not only Hved at this abad man’s hut for two weclu] but even made a visit across thie channel and stopped a night ia Brooklyn, Durlng his stay on Btaten Island, a light and FAST-BAILING LITTLR SCAOONER was fitted out, and manned by hinsell and two companions, With o negro boy. He started at last from a pler in front of the fort In a row- bout in the night, and slipped away upon a pleasant breeze. 1n due course, and without anything notice- ahle, they reachied the laguons on the L of Florlda. © At one of the lighthouse stations they made a definite stoppage sgaln, Tweed taking board with the keever of the light as Jolin Se- cor, an invalid gentleman, secking a restoration calth aud the recreations of fishing and hunting. Here hic parted with his gnides from New York, closing his vontract with them at that place. Here Tweed was jolned by a person who Is known as Hunt In the reports of lils subsequent arrcet. This man was & Florida Ful«lo, and with him Tweed spent a long time In the Infe- rior, eamping out, hunting, and fishing. Sub- sequently he returned to Bt. Augustine, which place ho lelt Z IN A FISHING-8MACK. for Cuba, and ke and his eompanion, TMunt, Janded ten miles outside the barbor of Santisgo ae Caba. . The remainder of the story is devoted to an account of Tweed's adventures In Cuba, lis subsequent salliug for Bpain, the arrest at Vigo, aml retwin to the United States. Ap- [mmlud tothe above story la the following let- er: TWEED'S LAMEST. Luntow STRERT JArL, Dee, 0, 1870, — 79 CAarles ' Conor, Ktg.—Sin: { take the luorty of adurcas- ing you this leiter In view of the fact {hat your po- ition as countol deslgnated by the ttate authori- tles in my mutters lias_professed solely the puhlic ‘good, regardlicss of any factlona or personal inter- eat. lleretofora .1 have met my troubles with cvery resource at my disposal.. Possibly, in o mistaken sense of duly, bare #tood np tou long to shield cthers as well as my- self, bearlng such lovzes and punishnient as wero meted out to my transgressions and: my misfor- tunox, 1t was truly more fn the Interest of others than in iy own that the litigation and realstance were prolonged. Viewing the mannarof my re- turi (0 the wanis of this prison, renlizing the events in the city, in the Stats, and in tue natfon, which 1am brought here to contront, it will nut, T hope, £com to bo & prasumption o Insincerity in mo to eay that 1 am ladeed uverwhelmed; that'sll farther reslstance belng hopeless, [ have nono now to muke, #nd wnly seck the shortest and most aficlent manuer In which 1 may make unqnalified surrender, it la notmy purpose to disputo or appeal, or farthor reslst, the suits which you have against mo In tho name’ of the State and the. peuple. | propose fortliwith to place at your disposal a fll sutrender of a1l I hase lefL of property or effects, and ro- apoud st unco to auch examination in this connees tion a8 may assure yun and the public of the good fulth of thls nesigument, as woll 0a show entire awount and disposition of all 1 huve possessed, so Ing a8 you ml{ wiah it to bo detalled.” 1 um nanold wmian, greatly broken down in hcalth, cast down in spieit it can no longor bear miy bueden. To mitigate the prospect of o hopeless mrrlmnmunl, which must speedily terminate my life, [ should, it sesms to jue, muke suy ‘eacrifica or effort. During tho carly siages “of the sults and procoedings agalust me, I wos ready to make roatitution and reparation ns faras in my power, Entanglement whh'tho interests aud cunhsels of others deluyed and defeated this, | regret that my neuns havo ROW becomd 80 utterly inadeqante, T wunlik_not ngske the. futile ulfer it L had notvome adaurance through your publtsbod rtatements that vindication of principle and prospect of perma- nontly purifying the public service are the nbjocts yuu lave in view, s belog more desirable than the rocoresy of the woney. If tn uny oariner yon may ace fit to uee nic In sdch coanect{on, 1 gha!l be only too glad to respond, Trasting Gnplicitly fn your high repoiation and charace ter, 1 sk io ‘nake only ‘a sin- gle obeervation, not am regards wyself, but wherover others inay be concorned, Lenving wmy ervonul and property interoets to be put to the ullost test of oxumlnation and publicity, 1 wonld hope to have any matiera atfocting otlier perdons o your private knowledge and discre- wing a8 sou do overy material fact a ready, 1t would bo unavalling for me’ farthor ta ro. #ing ur witihold auy detalls l)l‘mx moy demand.. I only arik i quallication of tho ulmost frankness that your more reliable judgment shall tuie the respanaibility of the publication and e of ‘wach imatters only an sy bo necestary for tho ends you wial to advanco, | romaln very truly yonrs, Wiktiax M. Twezo, THE DOCUMENTS, : 1t 18 understood that Mr. O'Conor sent this letter to Astorney-tieneral Falrehild swith his favorable recomincudation, . und that Mr. 0'Canor nlso signilicd his jutention to terminate his more active connection with the Ring prose- tions, now practically ended. ~ Acting upon this view, the Attorney-Ueneral hns himself mado several vislts to Tweed, and has carried out the examination of * tho effcets and es- celally of the information which Tweud ad to turn over. A large plle of checks, vouchers, aud evidence is_accordingly o the coutrol of Attornoy-Genesal Fairchild, ——— THE 0., 0, & F, R, V. R. R, BONDS, 70 the Kditor of TAs Tribune, OTTAWA, Iil,, March 81.—In an article pub- lished yeaterday, heanded * Railroad DBouds Blotted Out," you say that the Ottawa, Qswego & Fox River Valley Ruilroad, tn uld of which Ottawn sud otler towns iraued its bonds, is only tlity-seven milea Jongs while, In fact, W inoighty- two miles Joug, extending from Wenona, in Marshall County, to Ucuevs, in Kane County, You ulso say, *The only cash capital invested in It was the proceeds of these bondsi® while, in fact, there was udded to this more than $100,000 of privato subscriptions, and not loas thun 400,000 paid for the atock trausferred to the Chicugo, Burlington & Quincy Company, over and above 31,008,000 derivod from eule of first-mortgago bonds of tho road, which went Into ita vonatruction. This was tho cost of soventy miles of yoad from Streator to Geneva. The twelyo miles from Wenona to 8treator were butlt by the Vermiiliun Coal Compauy, andsold to the Chicago & Alton Rallroad Company, On thls portion $00,000 of the bonds wero fssued, Thero seems to ha a disposttion somewhicre to cover up the lnlquity-of thls bund-repudiation, These rich towns along tha line were very anx- fous to get thls road, and would not part with it to-day for many times the amount of thelr bouds. They knew very well that the road would nut bave bieen built without tho nid they proffered. We took thelr bonds in the best o Jalith ; aud others—many of them In mnoderata tircumstances, some of them now poor—tuvk them of us, or those to whom we seld, in like ywod Jalth, There was no threat of ropudia- tion, na uttempt to restrain thelr delivery b injunction, The lutercat was prowptly pald aud oll eeeined falr until the rond was Hnishel and put Into the hands of acompany that has run it from the lirst in splendid style, furnlsh- Ingz every facility and couvenlence” Lo shipper and traveler. But, when all that these well-to- do people wanted was made sqfe and sure, they begun to cost about for some way to cscupe their cheerfully-nssumed obligutions, At first they alleged Tallure to comply with certain conditfons upon which the bonds were voted, and fraud fo the transfer to the Clileago, Burlington & Quiney Company. But they soon Jound this would not win, 89 they went down to Bpringtield to sce i some taw could not bo discovered In the passage of the law suthorizing the fssue of the bonds, * Buch a Haw they found, or thought they did, and came Lowe rojolcing. They rencwed “the ght on this line. The re- sult, 80 far, you know; aud many o victim of thelr unblushlug rascality knows it a5 well, and o his sorrow. Being well acquainted with all the facts fn the caze, 1 voustder wyscll competent to judge of §ts merits—Us demnerits. 1 hesitate not to sttirm that there fs ot the alichtest cxcuse to bo offered for this gigantic fraud perpetrated by these wealthy towna and couutics. There fs not & particle of ecquily In lmlr&fu. They bave done this dark deed just . because they could do it, and it stauds on record, another ex- awple of might aguivet right. C. N. Fouce. R — BOOK TRADE-SALE. ‘Naw Youx, April 3-George A. Levitt & Co.'s semi-sonual trade-sale of books snd statlunery was begun at Clinton Hall yesterday, sod will contious during the week. The cata- logus 1s & very large oue, making a bovk of 350 pages. The lots disposed of yesterdsy csme from the house of James R. Oigood & Ca, sod aggreguted seversl thousand yuluwes fn all Lraoches of Literature. The stock brought very }::‘v “)‘nl.ua compared with tgures fn the cata- s THE CHICAGO TRIBUNK 77,000 grs,, or somo 1,400,000 by, in threo months, A dispatch from a prominent operator fn Phita- delphin states that the »tack of wheat there s only about 40,000 bn, instead of the 150,000 ba eafi- maled by Walker, i reports tha market atrong, with Iight receipls. Aletter from Californis to C, A. Mair & Co,, of this city, saya: *'You necid not expect any Uuainces (fn barley) from California nest year. ‘The acason 18 now enough aavanced to assnre yon that onr crop will bo veey short, and prices will rile high. Darley Is now scliing In our market at A good round price; choice Nay browing, $1.53 sper cental In gold. Peed fs only n little behind; $1.4714@1.50 in gold, Bnsincss in corn may be done in a short time from ('Maha, Wheat Is neg- Tected; may $2.1022, 15 per cental for cholee. Our surplaais shippegl, and not enough for bnsinee \Wheat, 08 well ms barley, in farmers' hands, can- not be touched, I look forn very bad year for Califor\la; however, wo will have a littlo wheat to #llp,—say1200,000 tons. , Crops In Oregon arovery good, " 'The Chicago produce markets were qulet yesler- day, on sccount of the election; the Doaniof Teada having adjourned (or the day. The follow- Ing §a the Iatest imformation In regard to sales and peicea: Mces pork wns in good demand, and firmer, Rales werc reported of 1,730 brls ot $14.26@14, 30 for May, Aprll was quoted at $14,1014,12%, amd June at §14,4021¢ Lard was qnlet and firm, May, £0.624@0,05 for Ju: for April, Mcats were firmly held above former quotations. Flonr was quiet. Following are the latest quotations of Monday: Choice winters, $7.60@ ANCE AND TRADE. FINANCIAL, The banks and the Board of Trade wers cloted, asagreed upon, in order that nothing might pre- venta full vote In the mnnicipal clcction. Many of the bunincss-houses were clored wholly or pare tially during the day, and there were in consc- quence no transactlons in financial circles. BY TELEGRAPI. NRW YORK. o the Western Awsoclated Press. New Yonk, April. iL—tuld weak, openming at 104% and closing at 104%, Carrying rates 1103, Loans woro aleo made flat, Silver at London, 531 pence. Hero silvor bars, 121% In greenbacks and 116 tn gold. Sliver coln, X disconnt. . Governments wero steady, Rallroad bonds wero quict. State socnrities were dull The day has heen ona of Rreat excitement and very wide finciuations on the Stock Kxchange. During early honrs the market swayed to and fro on varfons reports in regard fothe rolirond war, The denial of Prestdent Scott to Fresident Garrett of any combination, offensive ant defensive, by the New York Central, Erte, amd Pensylvania Com- panies wan snccceded by m report that Mr. Qarrett wae here, and al noon was In canference with Vanderblit. ‘This Inst report gave rise to rn- mors that the maticr was likely o be arranged, and fora time thers wan a firmer feeling In {runk- ling shares. In the afternoon, howaver, Panama, notwithstanding the romi-annual atatement show- fni earnings at tha rate of 1: per cent per annam, and a declaration of the regular i) per cent quarter- it 80,5244@0,55 for and $0.42%@9.45 ly dividend, bozan to show signs of weakness, and | 8.00; medinm’ winlers, $06.60@7.00: low grade was offered down from 120 to 100, without any | do, $6.00R0.25; cholce spring. extras, $0.60@ blde, Bnd | subsequentiy, belng pressed atlll | 7.00; medium do, $0.00@0.25; shipping extrae, v, sold A .|, 42004 Smailat bR entime bl ‘and "90 asked,' This anormous 'deciino | $00@5.75; choica patents, 85.0000,50; com wan cased by the annonncement that Trenor W, | mon do, $0.50@7.60; spring supetfines, $4.000 l‘lhk. fldho tWl\l el!.ctc‘f l’l';;i‘llh;llnn!d l‘):n Y'nl'l’ll':lll 6.00. Rye Rour, $.47K@4.50, Doackwheat do, ond at noon to-day, ailed to cover hin 00@7.50. c':::m:-clm 1t waa ge: t{lll] knuwn that Mr, Park 80. 750 ‘Wheat was falely active for a hoNday, and firm At an advance of about 1yc. The ticker made wheat 3@ Ichigher In Liverpool. Deerbohm quoted the market Letter, and a report camo from New York that limits had been Increased 1s per qr. Pri- vate dispatches reported largo arrivals of Califor- nia wheat off coast. The strong marketls abroad had biad heavy Investmenta and had indulged lnvfie- Iy m **puts,” and when It was dincovered that ere wie x strong lkelinood and probabilicy of his refusing to take his contracts, the most ntense excitement prevailed, and Pacific Mail fell from 18% o’ 12%, rallying at the clorc (o 14%, Late in thoday it became known that Jolin Pondlr, tho broker, had falied, and the genoral list fell “in _ the enrly ~part of "the last | hromght ont buyers here, and the market quickly E“:eeo:‘o?y‘”:l ! th‘:"‘g’;::n'l"“:m‘fiu advanced, with but a limited businces, however, a8 the offerings were emall, and many did not earo to violata the rales af the Board In rogand to trad - ing ontalde the regolar hours or days of business, Seller May sold st $1.31%, np to $1.32%, and closed at $L.334. April sold at $1.27%. Corn was quiot and firmer, at 42X@424¢ for May, with rumors of sales at the ontaide. HBU, at the elosa being feverish but strong, Laka Shore oprned at 47 nlml closed at 184, New York Central opencd at 0134 and closed at 0015, Weat- ern Unlon lost 1 for the day, St. Panl common 1%, and preferred 1. Michigan Central was firm, and Chicago, Barliogton & Quiney exccd.vnnnllly atrong, opening at 100, advanciug to 1G:1%, and closing at 101@102. " The coal shares wora weak and lower, The sales of Panama stock wero not Osts wero not mentianed. The closings of Mon. e e s Facie Mail. 53,000 i oog: | day oventng wers 30%@:lc for April and 34sc ern Unlon, 8,000 Northwestern, Ruck | for May; and glit-edged recolpts at 334 @33%¢, ; n w“v'.o{torf'éu.';fl'xl"lé’ 6'3"\({35' 3‘;9;:‘ Tye was nominal sl 66%c for fresh No. 2; GSc 421000 Lackawanns, and 9,000 Delawaro & | f0F May, and 64%c for April. Barley was quoted Manday at 65@50¢ for April. Tiegular No, 2 was quoted at G5%c. No, 3 sold at dle, In dry goods circles thero wae considerable ac- tivity, and tho market displayed a ateadier tone, Prices of brown and bleached cottuns ara atill somowhat nnscttled, batin other lines thers aro .\l:::i “:%‘5“; 3@6; closed b, Prime mercantila 1y @0, x“I‘.:’l':llml'il recolpts, §140,000. ‘The Asslstant Treasurer disbursed 844,000, Clearings, $10,000,000, 'roduce exporis for the cek, $3,00! Sterling, actual busln 2,000, 4811 for long; 480% for short. nosignsof weakness, Groceries romaincd with- e New Bt out quotable change. A falr nnmher of orders 043 New 444, wera recalved, and for most articics in the list the markot comparatively was steady, Duiter and cheess wero quict and unchanged., Taers was A freer movement In drled fraits, and for ataple asticles B firmer market. Fish wero quoted qulat, with prices ranging as be- fore. No changos of moment woro sapparent {n L 01 [Fanw, the leathor markat, trade continulng quiet, with . + 83 JTerre Nauta... 15 | priceamore or lces unsctiled. Bagging was fn Qmerieun kxoreas.. s, S3i51netre et pld, light demand st provious figures, Tobacco ro- New York Cen! 10 mains unchanged, Ol paints, and colors wore merting with considerablo attention, and were hold at very full prices, ‘The Inmber markot was fairly active and ateady. The atock at many yards Is broken, and, although Jiako sboro,... the now scason | at hand, there 14 not much dis- Cleveland & ¥ ponition to shade prices, capeclally as trade {s very Nurthwestern Rood, and If 1t keeps attho present volume tho stock will be reduced to comparatively moderata Proportions by the tima new lumber begins to are rive freely, 1lardwaro was in moderats Interior demand. Wool, broom-corn, and hay were {n light request and ateady, undor only falr offerings, Scods wera quick and steady, Tho demend for poultry waa again fair, as compared with tho of- ferings, and recent prices wero easlly obtsined for anything that was in good order, Wild dncka and eggs weeo dull and lower, GRAIN 1IN sTORE, The following aro tho footings of the offcial ro- port of the grain in ators in this clty on the oven. ing of Baturday last and corresponding dad March Y, MareA 34, 1877, 177, 402 Northwestern pfd..:.! A o % Deon Connaid g veiiow Jidkat NEW ORLEANS. New Onrxaxs, April . —Gold, 1044@104%. Rlght exchango on New York, % premium, Sturling exchange, bankers' bills, 808%. + POREION, LownoN, April 3. -Hate of disconnt In open g\unr'l:ct‘ I,Er l])ulrfiamxlmnma‘ bills, 1%3 below ':he ink of Englans e, o ‘Consula for mioney and acconnt, 10 11-10. Cnited States londe—03s, 103%(; 67s, 100; — s 10-408, 108% ; new 5s, mu;&." 2 * TOUL.con osnnsarnrero BB 1T5 3,284,630 8,154,041 Now' York Ceotral,' 003 Etle, 5%; proferred, | SV5™ St R o 15; 1ol Central, 41, ' N e ol ek f"x‘&'?;’%f"“" el =l taeshonie=New | Rriraies DA 40,812 SD0EE New d 200, 200, 41 [Ty ‘liaw ew mi: Newrejocted.. o] New No. 2 REAL ESTATE. ‘The following Instraments wers Ated for rocord Tucaday, Apri} 32 Outi— CITY P CIOBIR - k Ll 3 Wileox st, 73 13 w of Campbeli av, i §, 235134 RoSwii 81,657 £t, with tmprovemnents. ated Masch i), i o WLIA THID T07,4%0 1,200 .02 10,047 #00 oLNes 1eiow i eIl 1,30 fei) Be018 7N 123,000 Payih 0 fen wiay 218,129 iis wicts [baproverente dad s v 10 ft, 3 (ilubert B, MeKinney te Fiourmoy s 72110 OF Lo It dated Mary Marviu) Otk corvssissess 7SL,H80 907,104 0,923 "Total of all kinda tn store, 8,070,808 bu, These 6,500 | Agurca show a decrease during last weck of 30,460 b wheat, {4,200 ba ryo, and 5,550 ba barley; and an tncrease of 445,041 bu corn, and 3,744 du oata, Total increase, 354,511 ba. In addition ta the above thers wasafloatinthe tharbior 5,005 bu No, 3 wheat, 20,418 bu rejected lawson |90 f1. dated April 3.. BOUTM OF CITY LIMITA, WITUIX A BADIUS OF SRYEN Bawen av, 417 8 0 Vinconnes av s bl o THr9-20 1ty witts hultding, dutcd M uwen av, west of and nesr Vinceuncs 8, o du; 101,303 bu No, 2 curn, 38,140 ba rejectea do, ;‘l‘!“w!‘;' AL el o e 2,500 | £3,285 bu high mized corn, 65,051 bu new do, S Rer TG 1 Cwlin bibiag No. 10 02,071 bu new mized do, 1,923 ba No, rye, and ey terrace), datod March 29.. 8,000 | 70,650 bu No. 2 dv. WOOL. ‘The Doston Shipping List eays; Thera contiouvs to be & falr buslaess dofn thesalesof Last week amunting to 1,254 rices are still weal 0 Lesdeucy 0F Of buyers, COMMERCIAL, Thbe following wers the recaipts and shipments of the leading articles of produce fn this city daring the twenty-four hoors ending at7 o'clock | ) ou Tuesday morning, and for the corrssponding mre time luat year; il o wool, (0 28, bul ™ o 0o tatarial chguks has wken disposition un the part of huld- ol manutacturers dre auite ndfercat shont suppiles, eo- pectally as It elloved that the supnly of woul 1a Guite sutlicient (o bridye over tu iha aexi clip, aven with var prescnt Hinfted supply of fareliu. QUILK TIMN ACKO3S THN CONTINENT, The New York Tvibune s New revelations of the possibllities in quick trans- poriattan ot freluht acvied This Contineal” bave b uda Fecently, "A fow weeka ago aix car-iuads of tea were transferiad fron ban Fraiicisco % ferh By ety car-lonia bt - ~loads of ol ancy articiea from mu'fu';:t' Paki A N AR A o N e & ONlo routs (Continental Frelght Line), sad armived 1. New York Marh Lo Mareh 77, nelonatl March “24, Parl eraburg o the 29h, sad Baltimore on the th &L ¥:20 & inada the unprecedentad tme _for & Sralnof icn Uays scroas tlo cuntiuent. The fre flan & preast Morman & Co; Catler, s o Londoa, sad will be FOUEION IMPORTS, Gooda recelved st Chicago Customs, April 3, 1677; Puller & Fuller, 4 cascs of 8ltoring paper; J. B. Prench, 1 case of albums; Stettauer Bros & Co., 3 cases of dry-goods; J. Bauer & Co., 8 casos of muslcal instruments; H. Enderls, 1 case of books; Carson, Pine, Scott & Co., 3 cases of dry goods; Fleld, Laiter & Co., 7 caucs of dry goods; A, B. Meeker & Co., 1 car of plg-lson, Amouns of duties collected, §2,0633,186, GENERAL MARKETS. ALCOHOL—Was stesdy at $2.0543.10. BROOM-CORN~Was quist sad unchanged: Cholcs groen burl, 54@7c) medium hurl, red tpped. 45 sress brash, with burl epougb to work 1t 533%¢: red- tpped, with do, 4@4bici rod do, 3@4cr green covers and tuslde, 4a3c; rod tipped do, 3@3%c; Lalda brusb, 3@ic; medium to chofca stalk brald, 4@5c; toferior brush, 24@3c} crooked do, 2@4¢. BUTTEK~The market developed no new features. A falr jocal and ahipping demand exiated, and previoos prices were preity well austained, though thers wass eueral feellug LAt lower dgures mast preval 8 dttlo pecc Lo T 0L AT [P A0, ‘The following grain was {nspccied into store in this city yesterday morning: 1 car No. 2 wpring, 2 cars No, 3 do, £ cars rejectad do, § car mo grade (U wheat); 15 cara high-mixed corn, 13 csrs new do, 12 care now mized, 108 care No, 3 corm, 17 care rejecled, 3 cars no grade (164 corn)} 1 car white oats, 3 cars rejected do; 1 car No, 1 rye; 3 cars tejected barley. Total, 177 cars or 71,000 bu. Inspected out: 15,301 bu whest, 10,843 ba ;:nl:; 3,343 bu oats, 1,018 ba rye, and 3,732 ba rioy. . Too 8 car-10aas of wheat juspected futo stors yesterdsy compare but unfavorsbly with the 91 care s ycar ago, and 60 cars for Lhe corresponding day of the week In 1875, The stock of wheat {0 Glasgow 18 Batardsy was 168,000 qra., sgalnat 345,000 at the begivning of the year, belng the uuusually large decrease of ‘WEDNESDAY, AVPRIL 4, 1877. % further alonx {n the season. Brocka of low and medinm Krades are increasing. Thero I no sarping of choice Dutter. We qunte: Cholce to faicy yoilow, 23@Wes medtum (o Rood, 187 22c; Inferlor to common, 11@16e; ol 1aic. 2 BAUGING—Prices range the same wa for the past threa weaks or more. The market (4 not strong, but holders do not look for any matertal decling as stocxs Are comparatively tight, and an {mproved demand fs looked for as thaneas )n adeancer: Biark, Ziect Mone Lanp 22:4 Pecrles, ¢y Ontarlo, 23c; Lewiston, 21ey Duer Erecky Jnes Amerlean. 165y Aniovkens 1oy burlap hass, 3 and adi3cs wuotiles, single. 1. do doubie, 24@21%e, KERE—In (e clieers market ther was comparas dvelylists tendinz, d far anything nint Rnswering to the descriptinn of “chole ™ (hera wan a deciining deney In prices. Rales wera on u basia of 15@1da for xool 10 ohiolca factory, and st 124140 for poor 1o falr nalitics. SENAL Sates were lialt, there lctng, no demand ba: yond sirpiving hrmeliste wanty, rices wers wi- changed. ranging o follows: Tackawanna exg, 87.560; donnt and Fanye, #4003 oy, 80,847,001 can- el £7.00,_Uriar 3L €0, 005 Dwltiniore & Onio, £5.801 It 5,756 128 Gartshorrle, €3.00; Indiaus’ Llock, {His ek quiet and e Lyge. The oftar- tng o Viseralrions SERSY At G Le, The ofer: F| PEISI-Trado was ore. rgfim{ whitenivh, I(llnl\! - < reported qulet, with prices rang. o L e et ot 0 S0aR 01 14-hrl, nt, &0 .00 Crel, ; | ere (enow A strady Improve. bl dried fraite, such is ape ples, s fea, prunes, aitl raising, and the may 1or thoss deacri ptions |8 torking firner, Other lnes Fematn quict il eaay. We qioies ForztaN—Dates, tidaies kexs, 10\A120; do bo; e, vld, A6 gcs S0 Tonsa 8, BNGUCI Zante car- lpRETIET enaples L ey Michigan do, ¢ 14c5 blackberries, Sws\ge; raspberrics, 38s30¢; pitiod e 128124c1 atmonds, Terrarons, 183 NTTs-] 2@ 124 3 o1 \ae: urepolzmvnmm.i 14 ittt e 1 JEaila, e an, Rede] o, Miasaurl, 0G Gidatiic Ton: 2 A, Tex 651 WIIInRLOG Peantts, Besee cesige. Gt BUETS=Wuro {n fafr reqoest and steady. Oranged were niewlfui, bat the demand kept paca witl e supply, am prices Seer miichapged., Appics wors rm. 'A few st rawberrics arrived fram New Otieans in poororder. Arsorted cases wore hoid af £1.00 per quart: Apwles, In cara, §1.00 merbrl: do,at retall, $1.73 @150’ cranbeiTies perboz, $3.23@4.00: Valencin or- anger, $11L.U0@ILOU per casop anges, 83,004 1,00 33 'mons, $4.8018. 00 per ho: Aquotatiomna as follg v £ Louisana, 0!?15‘ ST@28C ] Java 2, 253200; chulce to fancy it 4 l@zic. Hrdans—Datent cut loaf, 113{@1134cs crushed, 11KA 2,1 i@104c; € N, Iy Shoie broma. litornia i ittor- ¥ hox: le; . PURGCEITIAT ne erocery Inarkes was quoted qulet, with nu Important ciaagn . prices. 1o Fepant GUF 1icw- roling, Corregno. U Jnva il ct ool 10 Frime. Zhich 2alges commaon to fair, 203§ 215¢cs roasting, 17541850} Blngnpore Java, 2 C. 11cH granulated, stannsrd, 114cs powderedr 1 118t Kalandat: SRSy o R0 NG, e o \iont0pny N POW N, PYG BT T o K. O, Sple. lonf fl"‘. 00303cy Cal s, 3anscr siiver drips, sadsser good whouse alrup, duddic extra do, K2sh3e. New sugn It Uricaus molasecs, ‘choice, 58i&fcs do prime, 63@5dct 10 K:‘oxfl o inolaseen, 4§ common Aatsiey Purto |1 3 uv’ 10laasen, W8 a40¢) black strap, 32@33c. -Allsplce, 17R17%¢s elnves, Bagact cassia, 286 pITT, 1RGINNC) nutuieps, $1,0081,105 Cal> cutta gloger, 13 &14c, Soars—Trie Blue, Mfes German mottled, nanke; niue Lily, 0@aifcs Whike Lity, t4@nct Whita Jiore, Dhitnaci Teach blokiom, 3¢ Buvon Haperial, Ser Hass, ner, e, AAY=Woa qutet and o The recelpts wera lght. Foliowng are tho atotattone: No. 1 tointny, 0,008 50 o, $8.00;_nuived. £7.00i upland prairie, $3. 756,008 sloul, R4, 506500. contintied good dem; 501 NO. 1, HIDL#—Were th rm, with rumors of salaslfc abuve quatation y butcn- ers’ cows, Ga; steers, 7@7Mct green-cured, Tight, e, and hegyy, | 7Hci damaged, Gict ' part cured, 7ic) grren mited reen calf, 12ci flint hides an prime dey it Isadvoy dry salted hides 11ce eacon eking, Y ,UMBEIL—Wus fairly active and stendy. Vewels are i out for_cedar posts and shingles, butnos for 1 ( umber, The East-Slure parts are not uj inoniy's puantity of old lumber lo retgita wiil open law. cieat iTst 8 s w3t Third clear, § 1 Cotnmon Dimens{on stul imension atis Kehiniien, Sholon': aningles, standard, T, 1010 14 feet, T, 2010 4 Piekota, square cietd. 0 fate vasse SUETALS * BTOCKTiuslncss is tm- proving, an: rado will be ve: f th guod if the The market {8 easy, but thera m i pricar, AT Ty Toebd, 3735 do X, 10814 $10.351 rogiing, 45, 1¢, 87,73 1ivn, .23, T1a Tre=iarge, die: wimnall, 3o} bar, 200, BoLDER=No, 1, 1801 extra, B, Lean=Piig, 73ci bar, b3(c lead pipe, oc, Gorren—Rottoms 4o sheatiing copper, e, Aiteey Zixo— Pull caikn, Ucs aiw RN, 10 T2 a0t s N 1y SN, 106 Amirrens plaRIoNE] B o, No. 1, stalo nierican plan A, 12e1 1L, 10c; galvanized lron No. 24, I4c, with dise connt of 30 per cent. AR [nox —Conmin, $4.0082. 10, Wina-Nos, 110 o 0, 10¢1 1080 11, 110 124 1351 1aand 14, 12%e: 15 And {6, 1481 17,1363 18, 100, 19, 19¢: 20, 20¢. Dlscou 3 per cant., HAILS—WVerd tn {alF oquest at $2.70 OiLa=Tue ull"trads was ressoiishly f most linea were steady. We quoter Care , 1KMcydo, THiinoistexal test, 150 dew, 5 dug, teat, 234y Bxirm lardoll, H30g Taw, 630N | ten, active, and cy do No, 1, et bauk olL 500y mincrs' ofl, 63cy turpenting, 4écy naphiha t T 17ei masoline, “deodurts aollne, BT deg.. 24¢1 West Virginia 20 dey,, 33¢i patural, 50 deg., 80cq ro- ey e T ARD COLOHS—Tho past weok was moro ihaa any (st Lave proceded it during the Prescnt season, but thers fas cliance for further ime rovement, 1o Yolume of sales belng ooly fair for the {me of sei i prices o chinnues have taken place, i markes fullog steads, a8 follows: WillTe Lrab—Sirictly pure, $9.73) fancy brands, 7.00 69, (XL Jixo~Freneh, $12.00013.00; do American, 80.503 CoLors=Chrome yellow, Inoll, 154,30c; Umbers and Slenuan, 1veincs Marseliles yreen, uei conch black, erct ETRIDIKG colurs, 20ct miGors) paints, 2@1¥o} Venetian red. drydiecacy yellow ochre Ve, . POULTRY ASD dAME=—Live elickens snd dressed puultry wers ingoud demand and Groy, owine W siall offerings. Clioice small’ turkeys sold'st 14c, Wild dugks were Bumerous and dull, Quotatio PorLyry=Chickens, dressed, 10116 per Bidolive, 4 r duzi Sarkers, live, (KB10c] do, dreseed, 124131 ducke, dressed, 12c, Gaxx—Mullird dicks, F100 per dozy canvam backs, $3,00 per doay small ducks, G3ci81,U per doz. ' PUFATUES—Good tock wea I (aiF roqueat and Arm. Paschblows sold at 81.0%21,12% on truck, and Early Hova st $1.03, and prime nlxed at $1,00 dellvercd, The trmda frum store coatinaes tar. HRE ‘ere quist. Thore was 1o sersion of the Toard of Trado, and the business dade was ins quict ‘Timothy was quoted st §1,L0M1. and clovar st $7.5048.30; Hungarian and- millet sl ALT—Was {n moderate demand at the subjoined pricess Pine eait, $1.30; crdinary cosrse, 81,70 dairy, withuut l'l'}?' shion r aack, ri.ll). TDIIAL’ )—Trade remaing qufot, with prioes only fairly sustsined st tho following rauges FINE CUT—Choice 1o oxtra, 6347501 medium to good, 386 comnl Ws4de. VLya—Nstural leaf, soft !‘rflllfl. 1hnlt. 1o extra, 8800 1 do_medium, I ac extra, 30R35¢i common binck, 43e43¢. Buoxixu=Uood 1 cholee, 31@s70: medlum. 31331 mumon, Medcs Callforola, graswisted, comiion to good, BxgBic; cholce Lo extra, 004 3 GOl manuisclurcrs ate’ ordoring mmall belng doue. The stock (s and tho market is uol affecte © y tie weskness Fat Followlug are dealers' gntu 1o manufacturera for assorted lof Dealers pay dic loss for milxed lots frow (he handsof general ru- ‘Washed s -Weatern Iotsy otherwiio nothin, llnd poorly assrt cel B06, 504 \Te; 0 coarse, Som3c: Aeoce, Bawasiod Ane heasy mjfi e ddc; cuarse and mlrdlfl’llc 23@dTc; tuh- wasliod, PriE 10 ChUICE, Bikddc; U0 POT L0 40w, SIITC: LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. T Topny SMeme 0,80 1,173 18,133 1,3 24,578 - a3 @ TT stroug cattle market yes- terday. A Letlor than an average clase of stook, a Jight gun, sud an luproveinent |a the position of the mare keta below all operated favorably, and sales wers quick a8 better pricea by 103150 pur 100 Ids thea prevalled Iast week, Thers was & good atteadaaca of tus diffor- ont clasecs of buyers, and by n00a the bulk of the castle badbeen weighed off, No extra druves were ofered, a0d $3.40 waathe highest price psld, bus the propors ton of good 0 prime steers was more than usually prominent, and the larger partof tho day's work was sccowplisbed st prices rauging from $4.40 upward to $3.20, for averages of from 1,060 10 1,400 lbs, Feeders mfl $3.5024. 25, 'hllt,-lfigfl butchers operated princt- y 8t 4,15, Veals ware u soma d with taleqst $dooad 23 for caluion o priuis ot Tha inarket closed ez, with ouly & [ow scatioriug botalefs el CATTLE SALES, . 3 e, Price,) No. an Prics [} 8340 E7 410 ¥ 6.4 473 b Fer) N i3 g 8425 ‘h\ ¥ 8.25 .50 ; 8.13 4.08 b 6.30 4.43 33, 810 440 13, B.2) 4,40 1 8.0 - 4,40 1 8.00 0 17. 8.00 4.0 a3, 4.80 4.40 4.80 490 t” & w 423 400 4.2 114 470 4.15 22 475 4139 23 0.:3 410 268 4. 4.00 283 4.73 407 33 408 875 172 443 3,00 it 403 L% 225 4.75 a3.1% wis 433 280 W 473 2.4 213 473 8.40 241 4.0 0.200 120 &60 tols Wrascis of opened niiuued 80 10 rices Orig d 10¢_ bigher ea. Light l'ntllllufldld W‘I:AH M‘IJ(L\I are lll‘mfl‘l Aympatly. sage (1 Ders Canet tiertoe Taived lots W5 common 1o brime Lgtt weighw ¢ aad “ sctivity developed within the padt few days Tme given +tho nialntenance of fresont Teport tho ol rtoextra hioavy grudes At $3.2°@3.60. Fales 10 Prrkers wera enl-«n;n'\}'..mt«l. ¥ Tieavy BULtE Eos wore B1ATNG ACES, 41335,80, 1hemarket cloned tirm with sbuut il suld. 1100 BAL P reported for export ‘snd home use; moderite Inquiry for formard delfrerys sales, 123,000 bu nngraded W ern mixed, 8503 20,000 bu steamer mived, tant haie April. 54}c. Oata & stisdo firmer fn mediom and fow %8, 0. e, Price.N7 ' o, B, es, M. 45 T € . % B | e, 2 O3 850 CRAX FRRIONTS~Derth room unchanged and quiet; 2 5.5 | charters very alow and_hominally ax bofore; engaga. g~=° ments to Liverpool by steam, 12,000 bu kraln on privats terma. 18 £33 | Pnovisoxs—Tork agaln higher and Srms mors fn. L aniry but not urcently offéredy sales 250 bela new meeg %5 543 | on spot, $15.00; Weatern prima mers quoted 811,00, 03 0.3 | extra prime, 812.00; {n foture sales of 230 brisn 50 5,23 | mess May, .85, closing af 5 00@13.081 600 hriy g: g-;’; Jane $13,00813.05, elostng 13.U5@15. 101 secong D% £ [ il April, 814,85 bidg . . 05 8.2 | $14.85 bid} £15,05 miked; Jone W 08 6.21 | §15,1n waked, Cut meats quiety price Aoa 323 | nnaltereas middles firnf Mmited trade: Western tong 11 8.3 | clenr, B4, Lard higher; very frm; transactions mods 17 6.23 | erato; salos, 200 toa prime steam on shot, €0.8754:20,00, ’fl gg} closing at $3.95 arked; 80 tes Off grade, $0.25( 73 1oq 201 .0 | kettle, amixed lot, on private termer 150 tes prime 200 5.13 | steam, April, 80.0%: 4,000 tea May, €0.074310.00, clos. 02 2.10 | Ing at $10,004 06210.82%, eloalay I 5E | atstoaay. 0 BAD fil....313 0. 2 400 | Buaan—Refiaed In modersts demand and unchanged, '~ WWern In modernte mnniy, tn demand, | raw dull and_nominat: qaotatfons Cabm, falr refiniug, and firm, At 34.2% far pooT o cOINmon At &4, 406 g Bet good. Rlfcy prime, et falr to eholos wrocery, AaDiga; centrifognl, D1{@100) Nok 1010 12, miaot(e; Nos, 13 to 15, $3§40340s Now, 18 to 18, 104@10}c; Ko, 191020, 104@11cs do white, 104@115c; Porto Ricq A ®a, fetched 86,373, ucmoAdmmn.“ ), Bol lll'lsm. I'PFALD. PPALO, N, T, April 3.—CATtLE~Receints, 1,139; L refinlng, common to prime, 7Ha&9cs do grocery, total for $he woak, 7,100 market dull and ' ot ¥ w244] EEvcrally dnchandeis sino salen tather Jowery hofdes | falr to| eholee, oM@sier Nratl Ingh Durcy -n!lll(:l .m ";‘::":1'. Iil!r‘l.he"'cflli:.lrnt!lf,qltl,.fl .t;: "1'1'; standard, Nos, l‘w 1, ?"“na DJlu. Duich AT Thalthikns 24,501 stockers, kood frouh. 64, InG 0y | Bandarde L Nok 10 o rian, SAGe | Mau superior and extra raperior, 73{=Rie1 New Orlesns re, fining grades, 74¢@4}(ct do grocery, BKB0Mc) tefineg crnshed, 114@11%e: do powdered, 1¢3 do granalated, 10%4ct do cut loaf, 11%@11i4cs soft white A standsrd, 10X@104¢; dooft A, 10(@103%¢e; Whits extra C, o) 10c4 yellow do, DX@DHC. TALLOW-~Markot steadys sales 87,000 1bs prime TIf@8cey 50 hhde prime eity, 8c. ‘\:Inl?‘r—»hrl‘cldufl and droopings snles of 213 by At 81,07 Jlon, o e T Nxw Yonx, Aprl futures closad éanyy @A Juney SRR wunt. 12, (50 1, 101 Fey AR, ve: Mt $3.73Q3.00. Bireer A%, Mnl—fleefilml.“léaudwnhnwtek. LG imaries Arms wctive demand; utorings lighty xunply hanlly cqoal 10 iemandy prices auchanged, clos: I Ty sales & caray guod, €3.0563.73; cnoice, §9.501 common, E5.00 8 cars unsold; Neld Above huyers Vivies, Hodn—Tiecalnts, 84 501 total for the week, 8,M0; do- mand wad oficelngs lghti saloe, 2 cars faly Yarkers, £330 1 ear good eavy pork Yorkers, 83,00} 1 car Yorkers unsold, 5 Fantt, Pt Teealpta t FART LInRRTT, T'A., April 3, —CarTLe~Tlcesl o~ ans, V1o heats &1 Tor. thi Farkers aumply feiry bk trude very dull, and only ‘s few bmyerss niost of the offeringd still on liand: all the businces done ta-day hag Deen at rotall, except tws of threo londa; cannot form Anntatioan with ses be) Hnaa-ciieecinia foulay, 880 head; Torkers, §3.25@ 3 inry,11.60211,83. 5,401 Philadeiph 1028, our=¥trong; falf demand’ for ezport and home Sugar—ltecclpta lo-day, 3,700 hesd; seliing $4.50@ | trudo; recelits, 8,000 hris No. 2. $4.03033.20; sujer 23, Etate and Western, €0, 1040, 23c0mmon to kood extra. waTERTOWN, £0.L00 Roodto eholco, 815568 50: whiio wick: WaTRnTOwN, Aptil S.~CATTLX=Tecetpts, 1,217 . AT.2 3 . M On Northern Toand selnrat markut prices emfic'é. S50 "'»15"“-“"1; Bt. Lonls, ,‘dm 23; Minnesota patent gEirR, 84,00 08251 et iy, 7,007, 767 acound, | procems, €1.73610.50." Diya o a shade strcnuer) AT R T Cony-Alpar.—Flrmer: Western. o &70; market firmer $4.00G5.75, averaxe from 3 <e3c per b J CINCINNATE, Crxcinnari, April 8.~Hoal s--Bteadyy falr to good Tight, #4.H3@A.701 peking, £3.00@0. 5,80 a.?..'na.‘ nm!lpu..’ A Ao §| il enta, 64; ir. Lovts, Apil 2. Tiouse Sieady and emchanged ', Lot = ant ranKIng, $4I00N. T 7,85 SncRanged) CATrin—Bieady sud unchangedy fa falr demand, DY GOODS. CIICAGO. During the woek anding with yosterdsy s very liberal distribntion of dry goods was accomplished. Mora Tmyers wera present than during any previous weok of the scason. and though prrsonsl sclectious, we & rle, were mocrato, tiia sggregate of thefr purchasos reached satisfactory proportions. While {n bleached aud brown cottons there Instlll an unsotiled focling, the Increased $2.7303.00 GRate-Wlieat~iteceipts, 8,000 bity motcrate expory andnilling dom iy ungrailed epring, €1.22001,431 No, Milwankao 1 stora, ' $1.48% 1,40 No. 3 - Culesso 471 wintcr aulet and nominal. g dy( Weatern, 82@a%, Bariey fn bupeny avur; eliolcs angraded Crnada, 054cy six-rowed Niate, Maitanict and anchanged. | Corn--Demand fair Xel fFny recelpta, 80,000° by ungraded W ol | 5ot stean inlxed, Sifubiiic; Wo old, §7\c. OAta stroniger; inoderats by neas; recelpis, 0,000 fus Western mixed and Stat St whita do, 43urac, Hav—Shinping, Toe. Hors—Quict: yrariings. 6@10ct new Westorn, 8313 anocrnixs~Coflee dull snd unchesged. Bugar duit and_unchanged, Molassca fachanged. Rice steady; moderate demand. fot bt Brm crude, 1e; redoed, i1c; d T e ANy s ST XD [EXni N —Bteady; 82,0563.10, RN FTK frmy new mess, 18,00 3 —Pork’ firmy new mees, $18.00; May, Ateady: plain mess, lwanué. el Rovisl the general macKat more ateadinors than it hes shown 3,‘,.",“;@,,?:‘:‘9;"4,_““ Ty Wit Joa i dcs exted ty do.! forsomas weeka previous, and on all sides » bestar feels | dice and cf N Land frmer; prime stoaw, 087} ‘fog laaprarent, At thaluts reduction thers w been s | @1001 Aprll, large movement In prints, and for standard miakes fob- | BUTTER—Unchanged, berd aro of the opinfon that bottom figures have bren | \GHISKT—R shads castei at 1,07, :‘;sl:lll“x“-;{“l‘;l—%ul!h Mionesots . —F ot 23417.001 Pennsyivania , 2407, mh fancy, mu.m?'!lfifi mdac:.‘ 00610, A Wheat quiets Pennsylvania rod. 81000 reached. For bleached and brown cottons the qoota- tione may be subjected to some further modications, though nt the moment the [ndications are favorabie to rovions PIILADRLEILA, family, $7. Ghio and 8 169 amber, 81.6al. 101 whito, . Tiye, W WD Siriuns 7ic in cam. | Gur—Deinand active; yellow, heesites. AT 44 a0 O Dixed otiges ‘white, siussc, Oaia-Slarket difj Lonmiale sud_Anidroscoggin and weak; falr white, 4: , Rood snd prime do, 43 i firffi:filgu{_‘ In good, demund for chofcey others A“""Ig Ajtd BurTER~New York nd Nfsdford Sounty, 7o c ::‘IL"& 'flfll?llm ‘ Weatern oxiras, 23&24c; VWeaerm & ! icady) Western fine, 13015 a et Garler, TR IaNEe. oS WHOKT—Westorn, B1.N. | RecxirTs—~Whest, 34,000 b, BriexaNTs—Corn, HO\000 ho. LTIMORYE, Bavrinoxs, April FLoux—Active and strong. WHEAT—Firm demand; active: nu:h;!ll.llit‘l. Lou; Taer, 53¢, Oats Arim Aod quiely (hdac. Xiyo nulot at 72100, rox o u’!fl"‘ &ood to prime, $14.50314.73, PROYI3IONS- iet, atesdy, and unchanged. uTTER~Unc! nged, "R Weaki crude, 1 elul_‘rzouuu reaky 6, 10X@10%c; redoed, 30 i Nashua E, 40-In.. Hushua It, 20: aahua O 33-in. Tepperell B, 40-11 Levperoii 1t 5a- pperell O, 8- Leppercil N, su-tn, escent. FRER Fh SEEE FAESR it Cyrrex~Dull and nom{n; ik Di a S 1rTe—Flour, $39NNzzozaq easoosduoaze oeret 00 brlay wheat, 2,800 buj co 01,000 buy oal :.lwhuxrn.‘wom:."a' Sems 7 Butruxxra—Lorn, 81,500 bil. > Merrimac¥, Pink, ToLxpo, Merrlmag ToLxpo, 0., AprilS.~FLoug~Stesdy, Pacte, Rapx=whiast ateady; No.1 white Michisan, Cochevo. blay No. 3 do, 81,474 axtiado, $L.at awler spoty izaied Rttt e o N Sk . 3 bot, 31.53 ay, §1. Telected Wanialh v, §1. 107 g0 Lake No. 1.41 al Bhore, 81,25, &orn auiaty high mixed. spot, 48ci No, 4 wpot, 443401 May, 43503 Juns, 46! 3 1 s uum?«o. Py {uc) e A 5'115"”"' e HECutr T U, J00brs; wheat,2, 500 0 e soner whonk, 110 our, none; whei ! u 20,000 buj osta, 2, 804 hu, h 5 §ron LWAUKER, ut Mitwaukxe. April 3.—1Loux=In good stempnd, s heat Rt advaRcod oAcy el schdyt No. 1 Milwaukoe, §1.43% Ko, 2, $1.301 May, ALnTe June, 81,3941 No. 3 Miiwaukee, 3 ro Yooy upw. tbe. O M@, liye hilzhior and s Bariey Armer; " No. 2 spriug, 73@7! Provistona—lnactive snd nom $14.00. Prime lard, 04c. Dressed Naumkeag satteans, Kearsarye, Androscoy fmoskess. LITSorRney il o8 firm nt §0.00 Mess ik, JECKIPTA-¥Inur, 5,500 bris: whieal, 8,600 bu. noaka BILPNRETI—FIO\r, 2 300 brla: wihieat, 34,000 bu, Biater's.,, S7. Louts, ApHl 3.—Corton Hilghers midditag, 1 g 3 L —~C0’ i Iow’mmdl m". gl)ifn ri = lahedn e Guatn—-wheat Tighars No. 2 red fall, $1.533 bid e mie. cash’nd Aprits N 3 dor CH1AR (NS Swn lco Uttea N Armers Nu, 3mixed, Bxaaiio cuhwam Aprili S9Ho Wainsut sy, Usiafinnar: No. 2,33 bid. itye steady; 0do b e b Ore MRher Sl ot 81473 cash ot o .73 cf Bid N 1 $13.00 Lid Jane Lard 1 03 n itd, Bulkmeats ki Cicar rib, 9:67% bha. Becs Mlaberi Gct BIenN0; &‘itlom. i & AT = OIN| To Cixounwars, 0., April orrax- i Frounobethand Tair arrau-Tiighers 114 31.0091.00, Comn dully Udad0c, itya la 175k "L‘?P\’fii- n $1 0. e steam, €9.40Ga0. 60; Kattle, G0, Mulk neals sondy A 8420} Bh4eh Tt 3 0Mc] Bios 8Ye, 1K T—-Qulets $1.04 LurrRy—tlaady and unichangod. 3 INDLANATOLIS, INDIARATOLIY, April 3.—FLOUB~Steady snd ua: changed, Uxain=Wheat stead; 4 unchanged. ! asusdotigher: bixh m'n::u.«h"n!'fi.:«'i’n wEol lfirfild‘fl:l% askcuy April, 40)e i dlo oy May, kad, ; (o1 shoulders, BYe: 7%a; shoulde: i ., Puuviatone=Yirmer; clear ri hams uachanged, | L . Hams Liachs ard firmj prime steam, $0.50; ke 7. RUFPALO. Burrato, April 3,—Gritx—Whest guiet fint firmi sales of 3 ll\\h by 1 81,42 for Nortiwestern: 81,03 for No. 3 whlie Michigan. | Corn quioti 7 cabs Row sold ot S1g514e on track. Oatadull, Ryebeglected. Dariey Iniight fnqul es. 4 DO sl TioaToN, April 3,~FLOUNCIA falr demand; markel dull and owstdr, ke ke TR 3 Gnai—Corn—Mized aad yellow, A8 Ko 2 Dyrnimowx proKs, oy | fxed, 4301 white. 4:3«-‘43:'“4« e e | MR SN D Nontas XX arerr 26 | New oxzmane, Amelt 3 -Marked for ali_artcles dul 1RINSTORseL 1y 0 0k ovens 100 | 489 Doaloal 0B Rccount of raiuy weather, wiich ehecks 1N ebatet & & 133 | bustuess. Quutations for suxar ind molssses unchangeds W YOI | 9.~The jolblug trade was New Yoz, A more COTTON. Ll v . N« S5, Dt Yaglusas custinen Beftywith MBS’ | oty Onumans, Apedl Potoroos—Active and Babe $ads l:‘:f'l hua m::n and act :‘I gods were uinz, | ey sales, 10,630 bales; good ordinary, V3@1040; W 0 miA0d, Mone Woar Af Wooloay | RIYInE, 100wG1ics middiing, 114G 115e; Kood mids dilng, 1)@12Ho; middilug falr, 124@13%0; fatr, 124 130 recalpta, nety 2,34 bales; groes, 2,333) exporid 1d Liverpool, 4,807; to Bremen, 2,501} (o Darceloos L4191 slock, 533,612 — PETROLEUAT, CLEVELAND, April 3.—Parxonyus~Market stesdy ayy Armj standard white, 110 test, 130, PITTTenURy, Vs, April 8. ~PrTaoLzus—Qulet ssd Omny crude, $1.03 a8 Parker's; refned, 10Kc, Phile delphis delivery, ————— BY TELEGRAPH, TORFIGN. Bpecial Digpaich o The Triduns. LivEroo, April $-2:30 p Q.—UREADSTUTVE— Firm) four, No. 1, 234 641 Ko, 3, 24s 64. Wheat~ Bpring No. 1, 1121 No. 3, J0s; white, N §, 113} No. 3, 1000d; clud, Ko. 1. iis 4dj No. %, Ils, : Ilest unchanged, Liverroot, Aprit 8.—Corrox—Duoyanl; Q 3160 Bhd; sales of 23,000 balas; spoculation aad export, 6,000; Amarican, 15,000. Yaros sud fabrics at Maachesier dall, BEzaDsTUrra—Whest—Heceipta for the wask, 33,000 are} American, 53,000 qres Califuruis white whest, 10e dwlle; doelub, 134 @11s 4d; No. 3 Lo No. Lred Wastera apring, 104113 do winier, 30s 62108 10d. Flodr~Weatern capal, 2416132346d. Corn—Westarg mixed, 340 81 0ow do, T 0L Osta—American, 34@ :;. ’:f. Darley~American, 30 6. Peas—Canadian, MARINE. g ‘VESSEL TRANSFERS, List of vessels sold at Chicago, March, 1877t Schr T. Y. Avery, E. R, Jenkins to M, C, D rand, one-half, $437.80. Bcow M. N, Duaham, B, IL Camypbel) to Jamed McCormick, all, §u23. Toaks Pord arthe Johoaonto Fred Mer dynal l) dve-sixteenths, $1,000. Hehr Mary, A. Oleson to Ed Stretch, all, $500. CLovEr-Szxp—American, 633755 s:m- Pl'l'{(m . 1, Campbell, v.ustf' Il.'.' o Jobs PROVIsI0Na—Meas pork, 60s. Primo mess bee, 730, | Sutheriand, all, - 025, hr B, smhf.. Martin Hanson to Martin Ling Lard—Awerican 474 6. <] one-talf, §1, 3 dchr 8t Yoay Bemied swenson to gemusl rds, $ 5 Vacon-Long el short clear, 410, petal e Cuats—Fias Americas, Tis. Vartonioe o Swenson, two-ih X % Paruotavu—Spirits, 108 redsed, 13613 od. (s biarite) L 1 Campball, U, 8, M,, to Wil L 8D fL—2us, e B » Rxstx—Conmon, 6%si pale, 134 ; TUBP..-EVTINE BPIRITS TURPENTIX S—2t4 64, Lox, April 3.—0ALOUTTA LINeZED—480 63, Brinirs TUsIE3 11N 2—30}48. 2 A¥Twsne, April % —PrrsoLxus-3052, ABMERICAN CITIES, Wituinoton, N, C., April 3.~Brinrts TyRrmaridn —Firm at Y4 i The Migh-Tonod Tramp. San Antenlo lerald, . HEW YORK, Yesterdsy a gentleman residing in & wesh aie “mnlum'o:“u 3 n; Triduns, i modest cottage In the suburbs caught & trlul: Prii3.—Uusin~For apring Whest mar- | prowllng about bis back yard, ovidently tryi; ket about 10 bixher, with 8 niod miliog deaads wiveer whoss qutes kit oo ey orf | to steal sometblng, “Why don't ¥ou comp to the front doar if you 'ln‘:t auythingi® {ndignantly roared the roprietor. k "el‘:h.ll.'n what I was looking for, was the i pudent reply. “Didu’t you sce it onthe other side of the bousc1" retorted the gentleman. 1 “ How was I to know that was the front door No siiver doar-plate, no bell, no telepbone, 80 statuary, no servaus to taka your hat cané, Tell your thero {3 geutlowan oub berd wbo Is waiting fur bls breskfast.” Whew the gentleman got back with. Lis sbob £UU $uh Lugp waa vak Lhere sRY oD 4 changed; sales 56,000 by ungraded spring st .25 1.47; No. 3 Milwaukec, $1.4521.40 fn store; Nos, 2 ad 3 mied Miwsikes, $1.45 fa siors. Bye quict aud Ona et 82885 for Wests ern buat-loads; somethicg dolug for expors, with particulars kept qulel.. Dasicy abous the same: moderate maliiog deiasad; aales 14,600 bu sx-rowed Btate; part a1 87Ho delivercd trom store; remalnder on privato termag 8,000 bu glioics ungraded canals, 96¥ci 230bu feed barley, 489 1 storss basloy malt o Umlted roquest sf uachanged Sgures. Cavada pess pomninel 8t Lgl9 10 Loud; grien peas o guod supply s dull; §L.2 1.80; Boutbera biack quotcd 8t §3. 5003. 90, two-buabel bage. Qurn without decided chauge a price; falr ads

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