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[y THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY APRIL § FINANCE AND TRADE, Chicago Finances Last Week: An Improved Feeling. The Produco Markets Quiet and Easfer Provisions Very Steady, Graln Rather Weak, . FINANCIAL, The activily In commercial eircles had {ts Infin- ence Inst week In financial quarters, The favor- able weather had 8 good effect in all directions, The conntry roads began to dry rapidly, and conn- try orders for currency increased. The offerings of morcantila psper were larger, The banks re- ported thelr discount lines wellanstained, aithongh tho Joan market conld not fairly Lo called active, The sarplus of loanable fonds is atil con- #lderahie. Deposits remain about the eame, The rates of dlsconnt were 7@10 per cent. New York cxchange grew weaker, and closed at Zoc per ¥1,000 premiam. The clearings sgain exhibit & conalderable decreass npon comparison with the corresponding period of last year. Tho fall in prices and the rednction iIn the nawmber of banks muat be nsed to offeet & large part of this falling away. Tne clearings of the week wera reported as fol- 1otve by Manager D, R. fale of the Chicago Clear- ing House: earinge, Rajances. 20, 04 401,810 ATEOI 30, W TUS, 38 i 77,503 237,304 2.00,700 8,284,503 703, (n7 L 24,172,007 TUR CURRBNCY, The following statement has, becn prepared by the Comptroller of the Carrency, showing by States the amount of National Bank circulation lssned, the amount of legal-tender notes deposited in the United States Treasury to retire National Bank circulation, from Juno 20, 1874, to Aprll 1, 1878, and amount romaining on deposit at the laster date: Legat - tender begrvt. umm 820,004 14K T ‘IS, 00 Miehlgan, Wirconsin. owi 2.813,675 $47,420,010 $70.00A.703 812,182,003 COIN AND GREENBACKS, Gald and silver dollars were 100%@100% In greenbacks, ; urclenmclu were 00X@00% cents on the dallar n coin. FORBIGN EXCIIANGE, The rates carrent in New Yorkand Chicago were: Siety days, t, Rlerling. e BiITy i Gerany v Ehiag llulllml e 41 firve 0y 27! b4 ", . 1inited Ktates Ga of ‘# ‘&‘ufl'" Tl Fiwiey i -nd.lnlv.m i h U7; AL i July. o % 3 , pitedd Riates 10-408. Enited Bates aew Uhlted states 416n United States 4 per LooaL, 8 SECURITIES, Korth (hicagod per cent (L1 sty mllwu; ity I Clty il raders’ Chicago Col Went L7 per cont cenits. 1043¢ *And lnmut. BY TELEGRATI. NEW YORK: Nzw Yonw, Aprll (,—Gold, 100%. Silver ot London, Gd'a bere, Ilur aflver fa 120% in greenbacks, 110K in gold. Bllver coln, H@1 discount, Governments frm, Ktato bonds quiet. ‘Tho stock market In tho forenoon was frregular, sithough the fluctuations were shght, In the afternoon the market was wi until shortly be- fore tho clors, whon the early decline of KQT mr cent wae partially recovered. Delawnr ckawanna & Watern waa cxceptioal 17 atrony advancing 10 {5} and En Shore fell off to U5, western declined to 4 closed at 47 clined to 404 Ay and preforred 1 71{“1':"'1 o And TIX, resvectively, 8.7 u' o former atiervant. oo to - Bachs b L o 'ac| fellog to, zo-H Western Ualon nlilucunndfuu".'. ond rallied 0 HI, clawars B anh Mortie & Haver g, Mudeon ross ‘Transactions m.ureunlcd 105,000 shares, of which (l i‘ 22, 6UU were Lake Buore, 0,500 Wabaal Northwestern common, 6,000 preferred, 000 8¢, Paul _common,' 2,00 preforred, .!, Lackawanns, 2,200 Teiaware & adson, 1 Michigau Contral, 5,600 Ghfos, 11,000 W Unton, 1,700 Pacidc ail, and 1, 105" Ranne o !\unly In demand st 6@7 per cent. Prime mer. cautile paper, lhflfl per ceut. Customs receipts, $210, 000, The 'I‘renlurr disl Ilrlad $49, 000, Thte weskly bak vistonient | v weekly n-u stataniant Isanfollowa: Loans, decrease, $IM1 N0 el dochl!. $2, 140,700, Troal-tender: eposits, d 5,71 i miuu, lncreuu, i e, decreanc, The banks uw Lold $1%, u..d,uua in excem of lbclrlrnl Tequirements Starling exe Coupone, 'a1., Coupuaa, (03 Coupana, ‘7. Loupuus, ‘us. W. Uslon Tal., Mrklllvel" sler brd. ac Alall Lai At 1 Aduine Expre Wella-Pargo Amerieaukxiiicia 'nited biato: imd Chiceko & Alles _;n‘- Ohlo lllwlnun A& P, T o mu Mh-nn e Lo shure itat & KL Mt Unlun etiae bomis. m"'z o B i i Trnnersce Gs. old. eniey Virgy 1064 siN rrincisco. SaN Fuawcieo, A he following were tue cloau ftermoné quatatious st the block Kxchsuge this 8 low Jacket...., rek L:n.ulhlllcd.. o ol 7 A dividend of $2. on tbe Consolidated \ lrmnll sod on c-ff:nm‘m 16N, OUE! LoxnoN, April “— P, w.—The amount of bal oo withdrawn fromn # et '"nmu Bauk of Ecglaud on bal: Conaola, for mouey, 4 1-16; e United States bonde—dsin, 1055v 0700 0% 10-30s, 1064 new Gu, 105! Eric, 10N pl!klnfl. Lliinoly Ceatrsl, —Huul. wur 00, L{H renn- lvull(.euull COMMBRGIAL .»‘ s Tue following wero the latest auotations for Auril delivery on the leading asticles for two days past: aturday. § B2y hlou}de] The lnllowhu were the noelw -nd shipments of the Jeading articles of produce In thia city dur« 1ng the twenty-four hours ending at 7 o'clock on faturday morning, and for (he corresponding time twelve months ago: AMpments, Flour, o sos] vrn:::."n': ata: bu hlyh hl may, Todl B ) 025 l.rn‘ 087 1521 1,320 Withdrawn from store during Friday for city consumption: 1,102 bu wheat, 478 bu barley, ‘The following zrain was inspected into store In this city Saturday morning: 3 cars No. 3 winter wheat, 00 cars No. 1 hara wheat, 3 cara Ro. 2 do, 2 cars No. 1 soft spring, 44 cars No. 2do, 7 cara No. 3 do, 2 carrojected (160 wheat) ; 2 cars yellow corn, 110 ears high-mixed, 48 cars and 5,800 bn new do, 81 cars new mixed, 258 cars No. 2 corn, 102 care and 5,000 bn tejected, B cars no grade (615 corn) 3 3 cara No. 1 oats, 24 cars No. 2 white, 12 carsand 7,600 bu No, 2 mixed, 3 cara refected (42 oats); 2 cars No. 1 rye, 10 cars No. 2 do; 1 car rejected (13rye); G cars No. 2 barley, 4 cars extra Mo, 3 do, 2 cars ordinaty No. 3 (11 barley). Total (831 care), 350.000 bu, In- spected out: 160,106 ba wheat, 07,774 bu corn, 200 bn oats, 20,030 bu rye, 4,680 ba barley. The following Sgures show the movement ln whest for tho first aix days of April, 1878, ac- cording to the Inspection retarns: Inwpected in. 803 cars of 363 bu each. Iuspected out sawe time. Decrease, The following were the receipts and shipments of breadstuffs and live stock at Ihis point darlng the past week, aud for the corresponding weeks unding as dated: ushels. Dty i 230, Aoril7, Anpigsh Marh it Anel Recerpia— Flour, bris, .., Dreseed hogs, N Live h K% NO.. a8, 122 ettt 1,033 aawr 13,809 The following were the oxports from New York for the waeks ending ns dated: Annta, Mareb o, Aprity, 1874, | CIRTT. Flour, bris. [y \ann!‘hu TRLDG A6L430 117,03 Curn, bu.. 435 B0 ity 85 ‘The leuding produce markets were tame Satur dny, with a decline in breadstnffs and steadiness in provisions, Grain was really weak, and prob. anly would have sold still Jower had buycrs ap- peared In numbore sufllcient to meet the afferingn, ‘The markets for wheat and oats dechined at the outset, and corn and barley followed puit, com belug depressed by the fact of big receipts, inad- ditlon to the weak tendency due to Enropean ad« vices, or the lack of thein. There was no war news, and sume rumors were affoat to the effect that the peace party in Rusals ls belng latened to more willingly now that Western Enrope iy stronger in combination than was anticipated. ‘The English graiu markets wore quietand tame, Jobbers of dry oods bad & busy day. Inaadi- tlon to n largo order busine many buyers were predent in porson, and our merchants express en- tire satisfaction with the present state of trade. There was a liberal movement in stapie and fancy groceries, and a falrly firm act of pricca was wite nessod. Sugars wore active and 8 full ¢ higher, cut loafadvancing 10 10%@11c, standard A to DY @DKce, aud yellows to BN @B3(c, Calfees and teas were firm. Tho dewand for forelgn and domestic dried frolts was Ubera), snd pricos wero again quoted steady and uncbanged. Fish wera quiet, with sali-water duscriptions roling easy, Thera wan & moderats demand for bntter and cheess ot about previouw quutations, though tho feeling way depresscd and 8 declino in prices scomed {mmie nent, Nuchanges wern noted in the market for olls, palaw, and colors, trade continulng falr at about steady vricwa, Tho leathor market was again quoted dull and unsettled, Dagging, tobuc- co, coal, and wouod wero unchanged, Lumber continues to meot with an extraordinary demand, the whipments being far above theaveraze In April, snd the market {s strong at the latcad- vance. ‘The trade is heaviest with the new country West, which the Mississipp! River markets uro un- able to supply. The outlook for the Juy crop 1s no Letter than It bas been, It Is thought that the Lake Michlgan lumbormen will havo a falr stock, and that the production 1n Western Wisconsin will be shiort, If wuch should be the cai the local market will likely be an sctive ono during the sea- son, Tho Inquiry for seeds was rather lght, bot re- cent prices wera malntalned, though some varle- ties wore In fulr supply, Ifides, woal, and broom- corn were unchungod. The hay market was qulct and steady, Poultry was §n fair local request. Kgyu were firmor, and the balk of the recoipts sold early 1o the city retailers. Rall frezhtn were quist on the basis of 20c per 100 1bs on yraln and 30c on other fourth-class to New York, Lake frolghts were in falr demand and stesdy, o the basls of 244c for corn snd i asked for wheat by sall to Buffalo, HRoom was taken for.40,000 ba wheat, 08,000 bu coru, Through rates by lake and canal to New York were quoted at 106 on whuat and U3¢ on corng and 11 aud 10c per do via lake and ral, ‘Throuyn rafes to Liverpool wers quoled at 503 B1c in wpucts por 100 1ba on gralu snd 57@58e ou vrovisious, BUIPFING VALUES, i J. IL Drake & Cu., of this city, give the follow. ogt Cash wheat at §1,12, wllh Intnrmdlaueu e, would cost $1.23 alonguide ohip: sall freichts Gs Ud Cork for ...S:u. 4nd 2 per u.-ur. commission on the currency value, wonld Sust le Curk for orders, lecrbohm's quolativn, [fair apring for prowpt shipwent, 40s. DIREUT 14FOKTS, The following statewent shows the Jeading kindsof foreign goods ou which duties have been pald at Chicago during the past week, with the foreign value of thesamo, With gold a1 101 tho currency sclling velue of theso goods ln Chi- cago is svout $130,000: & | I.E:-F.!e.gs e Issassesss 434, 884.03 The New York Procuce Ecchanqge Weekly ssye: Odessa (South Russla) advices March lo that lhwu lud been hirge acrival at tat purt. at 300, 000'Gry of cer Lad changed umu. nntnu 150, 000 q, ous mooth, at ausdvasce ta prl:nm A frain contracts entered lnto during 1be war san fuldlled, sad mors than threy-quarters of the ¢D shipped, leaving @ rewainder on nl' auvout 41, VU0 yrw, -ud wlm this sl stock b spriuy campaigu Las fll raled; but the Pers were free frow lu‘-ud conaiderablo supplies Wwete 8000 eXpecled, L‘fi Lo the widulv of AMarcg oul, -boumn- 1th of the crup in Bouth Ituesia Iml beey brought forward to maract, leaving fou Ul o come forward. Navigatlun In the '8 was expected 10 ba upened abuut the 1at 1 produce 8 the previs moal all the i of Apr DBIROIT URAIN MAKKET, The Delrols Hree Press gives tno receipts of 1878. - ‘breadatufls in that city daring the first three mont| Kew Orles ._mmm.,n,.mm” ®ood, THATME: prim Pr: o 0081 extra India moas, 1 of the year, an follow o shoice, 7 Gt Gy 'I'."R_n RrooL~Wheat qulet. Cor EL N 8 in o Califorhia sigar lol!drlnl}'lvuflu cattor, 0 n’r“ -irERrooTWheat alet. Corn Plour x,,l, dven dea | i liver drips. 3 @asc: gued sugar-house alrup, 4 1 "?n'mn:—nfug::: A t doe gimaad | 40ct extrado, 4 w Crieans molares, thnleu ) guietcr. Cornpatiier emrier. Fair average Amap i @3ona ommag | DOW. OR300 o prinie: LI oo dats omne | feAm mited, 20a (0. | Cargors amageWheat aulet: OAta bu .+, 170000 28udin | Mo hamm, common moiasees, S3G3C1 hl-clllu[\ gflmmhervq-f-!;'rbmm-.rh:,v“r“r::l u-; 'flll(uv v&mun pEEA b 1 I “Bvlng—Allll\l fi‘nmmfl cloves, 4@ 4701 cante, ST BT R AL s There {as large galn lnwhmt. amoderate In- | Luicurss """’""\ vitie nutmegn, No.1,Bic@$1.00¢ A erman, moted, sua@ses 3 :Nr Whie L"ly‘ SiuBYat White Nn-& g'mm each ixm.-um e} avon \moerlal, Slyieds ic! J0.020.50: No. 3 do, €800 mixed: s, u‘ ! nn e, 5. 290,004 No. 1 pralfie, §0.503 Hong, antet and_anchanged. The offerings wera light, most of the Nay Fomine (n belng deliverdd foha Soniraet S 8808 mixed, irle, 'fl.flmfl‘ml 0. 1 Dprairic, €4.30; slough, 50, THIES—Contine antot and unchanged, The recel gre mmail, but oRsE o e preseny o Iy cresse in flonr, and a big falling off in other cereals, PROVISIONS. TI0G PRODUCTS—Were very duil, bul nnusually steady, There was scarcely any demsnd for fatures, and prices were shaded a little, while moats were very firmly held. The advices from other points exhibited Altsia change, and local operators were {ndisposed to trade beyond the making of & very few transfers from | §! Mayinto June, M3 Pork—~Was qulet, and decitned 2340 per hrl. 11.00@81.1e1 AMERICAN CITIES. REW YOUK, New YORg, April 8.-Corrox—Nomlinally 109-168 10 11-10cy futares weak; April, 10,0201 June, 10.84cq July, 10.87@10.060; Aumust, September, 10.63cs November, 10.53@10.8¢; Decomber, 10,590 10.84c; January, 10.62410.040. Froun—Dull and unchanged: recofpta, 11,000 bris, Itye flour quict and steady At $3.5004.25. Corx-3mar~Duil at §2.25@2.50. 10,84@10.05¢; May, 10.A3@10.830; Octobar, lichers cowh Mo atecra, Q) green cured, uaht | Gaatn—Wieat-8oring easicrs winter unchanged; Eales wers limited 10 22.500 bris aciter May at 80,3247 | hitchel 5.35; And 5,500 hrls selfer June at $6,47429.%0. Tho Z‘-f%'n»:”'x'"ne:"-a{”‘ak ‘Im oy '2‘ “’""' ;elnrt,‘;u. 104 00bu “.{"""‘&"{'{&"";"é"‘.'.‘ 23: No. market closed tame at $9.2214@6.00 for apot. §0.22's | prime \Fry in, catf, and u.a'm TekRc: dry atted | 80 'wm. R Mtaterns han. Daniey 9.28seller April, €9.324@0.05acller May, and 60,4746 | jildce, Jic: WRaGonshian. douk men peiun, wool eail- | 401K g J Candie, 650, Malt quiet ard unchanked, .30 te demand; rece - e khe was nnma at 66.7500.25, sad eatra | BUMILEE=Continmes very et Sort e ke i e PR Na ot oo It deciined 2o per 100 | Thodomanils Bf'nt'lfl"r'mm' o Weat,and the bl | 318800 w:’n':'f'm“g'wmx e lite dor sT@MNIo. LD s el And Mendy Frid mere o ness with the territory usaally supplied hy Chicas AT ¥ and anchanged, poried of 3: mufl DA 9 and 1.2%) ear 450, Most of (ha deaters w Lo -u et and unchianged. PoRsEiicr Juné ar s o ‘market closed The recetnis contiuue e, 1=Coftea aniel and anchanged. Bugar— tame nt iv 1037, 13 soot: §7. IO’I'I |~|1 weiter Aprits | Home of e abniors, 1 tn mcnmu nuylnu et St R Tale to Enod renR{g, Jisaive prime, o s seller May; .mfn’v 22\4QAT. 25 :eller.l«nm Tnmber Whlehmq Are mnunw hurl ote: e reaned, .Jmmm falr and market firm, Molss- 3 "Wfcreitn Moustate renicer fur caparty and | Fimtandsecont clran 1 and w5 dulet and unchanged, | lice quictand unchanged. shonid 6 held hiwher. 'hlnmhcrcu(l umnnm Thintclear, 1% to2 incl "B enned. Tisee, eniide, O%c, Ilulucn Falen wers rrported of 100 boxes shoule | EIrstand sccond Sienrr w “.x"..u ‘unchanged. ders o Konen Shonilers 8t §3.001 0 baxen | FIt commor dremed sigiog. ~Quict and unchanged, do (solh-) 85 10} 0 boxes lom cleara st £3,001 2 Hw"nmflm cominon, i R and fnchanged, bozes sh ort clears ot $5.25; 830 hoses lon o et Kt teady: lrflnv\u{‘rm. dlc SRR SO M T f:g;m;;g:‘ "‘:f'.-.:,":,zj." ShTrureBEEcEs Soasses poted, 20 3 , 10 Ell;v‘lrg;d:w::n,gfld 5 |'m 3:- the r;nfexrmfnormnu boan m,{‘.'::,‘,,','_nm Dok, Si0.15a10.05. Deof qulet. hari Frime stcantiard siealy st 87,3747 Sl S Sieurs. glflln Rovem ~Jleary and unclianged: Mm‘;‘ b g'r;u 84K g Dor lv'\'r'xf 1-me:‘d AL B S 4 g | pencloe 1ot it n.nnlmum o unchanesd; tngot R Guated at 84 xme.nn-m 00 boseds Feneing, 13 and 1 lnl:g;nl;mfi-:‘v.’“m S HGITA g tron Cumberiandn Da3d ‘»-mm g ot pam ’f Fencing; No. 2, Nalia-steady and unnn-nu\a Soxeds aweet-plceled ham P far 10 wnd 16 1b fflwfgnnr?xn averagesigreenn mmm'helummuum al haskds =Naw n..u.n, A;m —nm fet and lu-;dn M Acon "auoted st 4a4ige for shoulders, s\gmsn for Blmen-lnn-mrr. -uwrfl g, BLL XX, 80501 P et short vinm 3g0c for 3 fort. clears, BwsKe for hame, L0k 3 dne 1 1' i -~ mqnm.nd rmi 47640c. Oats—Demsud llnlul—\\nquial -r. 45@8c, with salsof, 50 pkgs ! R alrs marl '15-’?3...... "'“l 564 b ""“fla}; Bhingi u. A% mna-m o dxira. ull o e i "f“ AL 'J"_"‘“v(. Quored ALY forctty. and7at4e | Sitr lml Countey {rade werd orderin m»mny t nm l’l!l"l!l"n-l'ollln 1 Kool d;mm%;?#;n_’m. ke forcountry. !l!uwer!mmu ; 250 bris prime clty at 57:‘ fi!’.h’:‘h“}‘é;}."."?.‘;“ Carbon, 111 d Jee. 151"lm (] L fc; _M‘gm‘ honider . TH@IHC) 7Xc, K04 60 bris country &t Ueg. Teste 2981 Michinan s T gy clear, tushic. Tincon-khoulders T e extia” winter Tard ofl, e, N carceanit 2444ds cleariib, siger clear. e BREADSTUFFS, 4, 63cy linseed, raw, 62itn3ci botled. ale, | Hame o 4 e ' Cured, FLOUR=Was quiet and unchanged. There wors | Wiblet-bleachell, i serm, 81,73, 1 Bgnaiost o "'Mfl:u'f'-gé‘e’.‘u"fi'r'&unm $1.030 onders on the market forbsggedlots. | Bank pil. 08ct Stbatea. Ao ,',‘,‘y,,,,,.‘,,,, ,m', turpens | Guocenixs—Cuitco—Quies. “and unah-mm 1ito 4 Gpad ) 3 garcaca ondinary to priime, MieiThdo in Kold. Bumwr— nerally held oft for comcemlons, whilo tine: mc luymllll. deodorized, st garos | 0T ” ‘ k o8 continoa to good comutan, holdera adhered grmiy to former Sgures notwith. | BRe feclorized, 74 'fl:fu'nllk"fll-o' :f nnlurd‘?x ettty talf o, rhms o fnomi standing the weakness In wheat. Eales wera reported oo, 28 deg., t and of 800 bris spring extrss, chiefly at $5.00@3.2% and 1 re 3. 1“-’01'.\'ru||.s-\\euduu i 3350 por bu from store. 230 bris rye floor at $3.0533.23. Total, 1,130 brts. 2 Car lots wera notninal L i o falr Al nny-um The market closod at tfle following as the nominat | TOULTRYZThe oftcrine '"'Pfi todarate aud In £a1F | oyoriing. 400%. range of prices: Cholce to favorite brands of winters, | 85 525 75 petins tn conmrt i JHohie G o $6.50@7.004. good to prime brands of wintors, $5.50@ ©.00: cholce to One spring, $5.6020.00: falr to good #pring. 84.50@3.001 low spring, $3.0083.50: falr to good Minnesota springs, $3,U0@5.00: cholce to fancy x'l‘xlrkeyn Jive, 0@7ci do drema, Ty miallard ducks, 1 1.0 Séretn munmuo n-Tu-t oo mvs clover, which closed dull, 1l itght, jlr(:uxlum l‘cnulyi ernoapot and Corn Minnesots springs, §0.73@6.25; patent springs, 86,508 Timotny s atel, 151, andorime t € oo ;ufl April, 8.30: low grade, 81.75@4.00; rye, $3.1043.25. mmnr(nn wia STEY N1 SCBOSHE, ATl IEt at e, | 00 limax—~Was moderately sctive, and a shade easler. | A caror hemp scci sold av $1.00 per Ui Flax was Bales wers 70 tons at $13.00@13.50 01 track, and $13.25 | aaleable st 81, 25G1, primo at @13.50 per ton freo on buard ci Ml;_I;Td W ‘ml(yn Lr.roam--u"nnn He‘-a;;.‘”su- !‘9“1'—'331;:-{:’ ! ; o BiloBTs—salos were 20 lonsat §13.25G18.50 per on c.,,,.,,,",, 505 datty. With },:1 P E000; dater, Withoot | BErnem-yine gt 4do of e Ta iy ot uflu 5 arm._ owi MinDLINGE=Balo as mada of 10 tons at §15.00 per | TEAR=Cul 3 . Owing & the extremo low prices’ pro; ‘buyers ara oRiging Corran— tom on track. IR T rve Dia ety Al 100 Loring ouds hids Conx-MzarL~Coarse was nominal at $14.60 per ton on track, Sale was made of 30 tons yellow (bolted) at $18.00 free un hoard cars, . WHEAT—Was relativcly quiet and steady. after an early drop of }4@%c from the Iatest pricesof Friday, cloring at a decline of 3¢, The Dritish markets were qulet, Iittle change in consols was noted, and New York {alr to prova more than ordiustily actlve. ~ Wo aain ounmwnu-cammon J50%cs good do, BB medium, 40a4301 ooy fine, ket fns o Dot thoree, O3@T031 Shorcest 73@8ey fancy, P E AL —Common, 20@8ac: good do, @sar 1mg A 1 ma- ltam, sSinsic] od do., iadacs fine, 133 igc: Aneat, Jigoxd Frovn 5 . B was qulet, e our recelpts wero larker, 150 car-louds “‘{-“;,I,:“fi';‘;',,'if,.m‘,‘nf,}“ i m '"'n""‘ ey being Inspected on track. The weather In the West | medlum, 85@IBc; Rou u, 0 ne, 4 Jull u was fine, and thers were rumors of & more peacarul | AN, WG83eL eholeg, boddles cholcesly bosoda. inciinstion on the part of Wtussis. which led m-n{‘ o Betse: | cuinmiol mealum, saic; .and neditm, e ive; ine, ol fom, 30 Hico aulety Lot “ALTIHB"!- Aprtl Fra O heat o Wesiern Aui, wenk, o nis red, 81.35@1.88: o, 2 Anrll, —3estern dull an ™ :\m biry umun.& 0 butT LA RATHSCOD, PR TEoTa TR hoo! nhiet and unchanged, LoumsvinLe. April 0T’ Firm lm‘ unchanged., UiALN—WiieAt AEm 8nd Unichanged. Corn steady and um:ll.uu(tll. Oats dully 'nlm. ajer mixed, dla. liye Mt steady Ahd Brnt choice .v-m mmn * 8 chiolces Hi e ‘oxchiauge, pary ALTIMO! n t u—Dn“ and unclunk!ll. 1t 1 May, §1.33) Saturn milx BalabAct Junp, Bl b 2! Ay, st qulelx:?nam%\u Ticady Southorn. S catern white Pennaylvatia. stutoe. "1ya qaiet aud casiors R0 1o Mer do mixed, 32@3icy a e inchangod. firmt cholce Rtock searca and vag . 114, ed, inali refine Qulet lull uuu’l ally l\eldn lllo eargoes, 14 wuuxr-onleut $1.00R1 00} g brint w’-‘wut,h:ll 000 buj corn, LOUIBYILL) R Tox—Steady at 10}, . Lard fu'rf' O oS o i think it mblhl-lhn there will be no mare ara fineat. AR5 o 1 eholcest, p3 03¢, Kogs, 8N, meata stoady and firm should ders, all. Thero were atéo biit. fow autside orders, the b on, 2040801 o sommon. m@nter | KEE e % ook, MEAL S, NG ST B I Delnic ehlety Insal and. oL smull dubracter. A mmllnm‘., K jod medlum. fwdivoy fne uumx scaron and nrmnhu\n urs, 45t aiden, BHWUA) e e e T iere was 53 Preasireon he mALet i pooilor chdis atict e, Y stoady d arrive. 8o thaf el i VH)() l—\\'unuuzed lmmy llfll,’-(u 4“! '0? IIDYQ' Waisxy—ste: ylml in ll(ffltmll‘l 1 81,04, ) that source: but the faet of flllu'cnlher helped {rom that saurce: buc The faelof fne, ki |n‘m {4$6.0060.50 for beech, and a1 $4.60 mruh ‘Tonacco—Qulet aad unctianged. near future, a4 the country rosds are n Vl-;Al’-Wlllhb' AL 8@TC rer B, -l jod der, and the wheat seeding wall out of fie way! :«nlla{l anl‘luu K:o w"u Nrmer. owing to smaller re- ET}."TL‘E}&T{L’:’E curmn ltudn midditog, 10e. orapeneet i s ‘“’t‘"‘ Gl Bpinscly, myaic por vox: luttuge, 1300 per | GRAle=Wheat, opened lower and closed highers Ay 1ne ey st “nuctuatlons, | 307 Saglilcs, sttt pey o e paLoin, b 0% par yout e W cuhd a1, 1ok S5l o1, f Sha, auet b o1 S ¢ 1097 | duz bunchesy’ cucumbers. Thc@81.25 ner dos; green DA tm,;,,, ‘AL B 1. 105 M % do. ::,5,,‘,,‘_-, folct u?'“.";“" A0t Snd | [oin, 8135 per boxi waparsgus.” $1.5081.75 ber doz | lawer um:.am umr:n uu-%)‘m i o ket recelnin of o, wiosed | "Wililicy_wwas tn fatr aomand anduensy. Entowas | A5G4I e ey Gy o S | eyt ol bRttt elnll | M s BRI K ok wes ut Wiltexy—{ilgter, st 81.05 i cdred) at | S 1».:"0'::".7.,"'»51-1,5\( WOOUL~—| UEII! Iing smail orders, dHanoso 5 the sioek 1n ore tn thiy waY tfuriin the cke, Quotattons: Medium uiwashed woolk I IK@1i6; conrto wunal, fl\fl:flu medtum do, I0@3MAe: caarse 1801 Lib woois, chuice, 40ed1ar Calurado Wool—3ediutii 1o, 41 Lard pomiinal Al 1LN—as active and weak. The market opened tame st -lvnm Alie closing prices of Friday, being eusy h L £7.00. ehangeds ooer b coplorar e g ey 30,0005 oats, n.muhu" e a,wo{mx'l, cmclnlnl. AvHI e.-t.unox-qnlae Lut steady at guicts la‘ bing, $9.03 dellvered, .3 tucats nflm' Al flll 5.0 'uu-r -mu Saring. D dle; cosree common, 13@17er Lisck, 174 yiin wheashier and s downward tenden: L i o et s pon tl”"ll "rt'n'""dmr“ VE 81 (lu e ol el BL15@1.20, Corn amet at This Iaspecifon (et waa ted, wiien the of & 2 AN~ . ,.,,,;nc,,}mnnn..,,.m a8 ."“"iw LIVE STOCE. aaibe, llnul(ru'yuflm Tair drinnnd 8t 200gac, er b, after wi hlcnvunnummk Told qutis rmy cuicavo, Liyd quiet, but stead aa sriey in falr demand; or -mpmm. and’ thero was - more _ dispomtion uud to cliolca fall, 4 1o gL sortss but the “market, contfuued rath- BV IS oNs- OrK ALiet 8t 810,00, Lard tn good do- w gumber of “atllers being _largo [Ban; carroat inake, §7.0647,501 kot A, ‘ sbortion o ‘Duyers. The Taci 0f fae westher Bulk mesta stcady @ u 5. 1.71 scon I!!m ed to dfiprwlnuu -uun dmemnrkuunmmn- -c-rcumlfi l‘ufl !-‘Hfl aiso by | hat 76 car-Joada out of Watnce— mnr witn flisais recelveq -mtm caough ePelicy ordoed an if¥er on mn&r-u 4 iy Bhier. omand at 00@03e. and decliied 10 ’:n [Bo ciosc. weller Jane Tabae at 43 ng st the lnalde. mler.!ul,runum ‘ToLeno, 0., Avrfl mu—WhuMuumfllw- AL oaing 0t Sis sotter the mianth, o eri ambar mnm.-u.-gm.?fm $1,2441 May, 81, 20441 e yed at 4 umm, LR No. 1 red winler, Gift-edged recel 2300 bl ifxed elos SAlpmente— TS Mo o ped, $1. uu cled 40Me, 1 oLliEr krades at the |vwm flxures of tho se onaa 3 am! rulcnuuu T nl&l hlub san. wmmwm iepday phos bed &t 4 stimticy wednewd 36 redx rejectad. .m. ot g Thuralay, Uity 0. 3. 2eies Mt s fl.‘-';."r'-':':.ur & a.mlm‘-hemu bl Vedlap Do a0 | ploess “"y‘.'.:.,’,“‘::m"'.'m.‘., I i con LCRINTS~| o i 2 0rn, racks and 4000 U d0 &L mfix freeon Bl 400 | s7odouu oa § He undn AT 'f'!::':h‘?fi'r'n".‘"h- erEeoipias B9 | week waa not alcogether satistactory efthor to v 20,00 Ut e iger. i -5'.’:-" g & R ot sk Hibbihl | or Essternuhippers, the tcudency of prices aviug been u,,,, sur o ! 854 the miarkot slosed i n:- -‘.,‘:",', downward The recolpta were matertally lezs tha far the it el hong or previous week, o decreate amounting to some 3,700 Lead, but thero wns more than & sufficiency, the end of cach day's business fadlog considersblo stugd fefd In the yardsunsold. Forextra beoves thera was but ittle inquiry, owlogto fallinz off In tho expors move d only s limited number of transfers were ef- prices above §4,78, Karly in the weok a fancy lot was taken st 83.80, and Iater & fow sales wers ro- ported a4 $3.00@3.80, Lut most of the week's supply ‘wasdisposed of within arange of $3.5024.60, Bulls, stags, old cows, and nxen and inferfor mixed lots wero closed out ut $2,25@3.23, Stockers contine In good demand, and contlnua to command reiatively better prices than fat cattle. Thrifty young droves, aversging 1,000t0 1,000 1bs, soll st §3.03¢s.43, while for espocials 17 desirablo droves $3.004.00 are enslly obtained, 3% and ensior. au'mml 10 28 ke, clostng -Lm)'r Ao (€.~ Uilt-adge and cloved at hioted st swieine, "Mied bamo T30 while at 10 3tc. o ACK. Cash Aales Were 1o portedor 100 by recuiar No. 4 at e b glit: edged doavz3:: u by sampie AL30@2iie0 on fracxy .an 0B o at 20N This s board, " Ta more active and lower In consequence of of offeringa and, tha dacilng in oqieal. Eresy suid 2t Gale snd reg HER Tl cluud 2t 876, and 13,00 bu was o1 0r Shey at b ktn fnr ol m: L les were reporte €1 47000 b regularat G 18 xl ll J&n ANc. June, =2 l I\1hc| chauged. du & (¢ free on bosry. TS e i an lul)f;v lowar,' The ofler. Ings of utures wero ifberat, aud tho markey Wengened early in the abwence of an ant demand, Itogus 4wl 1 Milwgukea 2 dic. f;."m J"h‘.‘..‘ st QUmAICWheat caaps amber, 81 hiel Piasindl My, 3 Crn. it Enm..& Fosy It CATTLE~The courso of the market during the hast Swenerchion, nonie; wheat, 20,000 buj corn, LWaU! ut xm, April 8, —l’muu—«l‘nlu' bat "“"{.} opencd 300 N T do, 81, 12941 81,121 N, 33 uw ede Jowers o 1. 5o Sheliu. o Sasts Avm; Dull and nominal; mess 0,23 s Sty e e are, sFn Saiay Lave—Shest to Noftalo 30 i S¥lour, 7,300 bils B MR T3 Flutr, 6,000 brie) whe bt 24,000 b, ® Wheat. #2000 b, FIILALELFIA, Puttapsiruis, Aprl U.~FLovs-Suasdy and uae o sulbit el 21E) o, Bic Quiods whita Weae far Jeclined 83 e far orfer fow saics | Saturday witnesscdno marked ohange in tbe position Nt “,,fl,,,é‘,:‘,',. ode ap the bultbu, ;’,’,,c,..,h,,,"’,n,', 1o ',,,,;F;',,, the | of themarket, Thero wass falr shipping demand snd §.".I:E2.q i & & beary for 40 laie & daia o Ll sonso an kvarage call from foedors and the liomo trade st s | ERTHOLRUN-Dullyer iruio, ¥oa prices sa provalied on to precoding day, selcs making on & basts of the lnuuwm( | ghaTaTiDy By ll’fuvu-flnd -um.mu\unn.m K ~birongi AR 10,00 bin TN T Akl L, 10,000 b mm 118,000 but oats, INDIANAPQLIS, '!nmnurflul. April 0. = Froun—Nominally une of I} hu regull e 4 x"fm#fiunm"u'}m 1,000 bu by n:l‘lnlo IICS“ ll—wll!lllllldylml nfl!hlnllfllNT .2 rod, 8115 Sioua treck: und 1,251 by du'st 440 frve uo board, ; ur weaker: auige. Oate . Total, 31,005 ba, Frovisions—Quiet. Hulk lhuuhhrs Whad Slear i, 50 asked: "Lard, $7.i. Unive, 665 GENERAL MARKETS 3 i O —{iRal ¥ ~\Wheat — BROOM-CON~Was slow and casy, We quotes et ey i T T Birfctly green burl, 6M@Gai red-Upped do, S@SNo; mlxer AT AW 8L 47G@40¢ un Lrack. uroen brush that will work tacif, 43¢wse; red-tipped do. BK@4Mc) taferior brush, 3@3kc; crooked, 1XG3 BUITKI—Trade remains without much anlmstio and prices withot mack strength, Buyers are taking only such quantities &8 sre nesded for current use, and stock continue to sccumulate and prices to work down. ward, Wa now quote ss follows: Choice to fancy creamery, 3xi33c; good to cholce dalry, 23e2Ac) medium, 15Q20c; lnferfor to common, 7d13zy roll, 10@1Ke. BAUGING-)Mst with irinquiry, and was sgain quoted steady and unchaoged. Foliowing are the prices currents Brark, ddai Brighton A, Zhoi Lew- Iston, 31ic1 Otter Croek, iic: American, 0os bur Japs, 4 sad 8 bu, 138130; guunies, siogle. 14@lSc; double, 33@34n. CHEESE—The position of this market was the same a2 for & bumber of days previous, There was s land- to-mouth demand st the following rangeof prices: Yull cream, 13w13¢; part skim, 100K} skitn, $w0o low grades, s@ue. COAL~Trado was without activity, and prices with out Armness. Woconllnue toquata; Lackawanna, large th Sruiness, 'The areivals mx !J WEEO T ld[l Aisposes of at Annlv ‘mu 01" Ik' ywvluul week o ! &;u 1 ibe, D lay the nurk!l l!ll III:LM ou the tollow l-\ly the decllus was reoves d 0 ot .nun ‘nardooiog of l"ll‘ an l|\lll$fl ’I"' the nated, closiny qusiation Al Ints were 0. 000 Tens the weal before. but i SoUAFL JoF (e sort tepmaa I wm:k of Iast yesr we have au lncrean uf llllllll (RS bou:. ums-llun‘ uf thie supply was taken by (e Sriern Ind-.-prl lually for LV Yorks i Bais, and o Sl time'of £ year e qualiiy wu Wigat=Dul i prices was PiTrs) L oi Biped 63 [uF COMIIOT 10 Briio | [ beavy weliht {orcaniny.n o001 mellun wid eavy 1]»{ for tuir (o cxire. e - $ine grades. "3 raige of brices uoe year A "#" ‘-th tn good demand the week through, snd sod 8¢ the l:nm‘ul j:rlw:’u‘l e scavo, l'hn lnn‘rk . i for ¢ 1 uliee A Hh l.m‘uum. o medium delivery, reached, g, $8.50; do nut and range. and ll’ll" eox. 86.75; FiEouts 7.0 Dlossniri ot Gaploy S1RC 33800 “IIIIIIID ‘l $4. W Lll IIIUII. ll 00; taherts lldllhll!l !Ilu:—‘ ll"fll Banic, lnI l\h‘ll do "w!lnmk i tLe stuck ub sale was souu reduc af ‘o, Lo’ Dih ‘romaio somewhat basiticd, R "*-93"'-"“\ -hril sronger with voss s “decilue tho markes fuf laee nai 13 | iF CERAS, OF, Sasprdaye ut'prices “""" MR m‘.. :m' ,_",'2‘:’.. pw'l;l l: i wum llllll&unlvnucuunlul nnuuvfll. :-lnu. T ,\m;”w“ ;n e "’f- e, ”,L“:“, Stnovnazt, Aprl ,“l'n'fl'x’."'fl""’ od Sumery | wugglat. 85 751 Now 1 sborer it ;i l- j0; -1 ey, ki o a»‘ »uu:n a'y $3.6604.98; u'myu. R St caten, vE 0 3 |£ Salpiagly ! tur herring, l" 54 brls, SRR Sy ILUITS AKD NUT8—licmatn as previously bra o i, briay 35 S0ay oty ked balibut, Taacs ‘scal moked BY TELEGRAPII, FOREIGN, 1 white, §1, 8041 -mbcr. u O wam‘ Aplll [ —Ouln ed WY Usta ntlltc\ld. Ryw nrlflltltd. Larioy Illlll. losrax, Aprli . -ku-—llu:ldr.orm. and unchang- s N—L‘orn—l)umlnfl llll lnd ‘market firm; mized and yolow, 7G50, [ T DEvauiz, Aprl -h.ou-uuu. i) qulet aud uuchange Hoir, llnu:‘x!. . 325@1,32%; No. Vhieat unchanged, Corn PETROLEUM, CLEVRLAND, APril 8. —PXTROLEUM~Market quiel and stuady| prices unchanged; staudard white, 110 teste. xu, April 6, ~PerEoLxyM~Crade weak st $1.833¢ at Parker's; refined dull at 413c, Philadelphis L CiTy, Pa., April 6.—Market woak at 81,303, s0d contioued weak snd heavy throughout the dsy, There were siles at §).400. which was the highest polot Tha luweat was $1.39, closlng at 81370, Shipwents, 10,000 bris: averago dally, 28,700, 8ctivLs Dot leas than 300,00 brla. DRY GOODS, % New YomK, Apr! Transe Trade continars staw with packsge-bouses, and the jobbing Irade is ooty mod- erate, Lrows, blesched, sad colored cottons falsly steady, but outslde makes of cheviots sud cottonsdes ave unseitied, and lower In some cases. Prints qulet in At haads, but drvse and slaple glaghams scilve and Mea's wear wooleus dull. Furelgu goods it WOOL. 1N0sToN, April 0.—Wool dull snd depressed; uo lgd!. cations af s favorable chang purchaslog only sinall lots tor I Masufsciurers are adiste weaw. Ollo sod Peoasylvanls, 40@420i palled wools 1o falr da- 3 e, e 'i‘:' l:" “"'f'%‘fi'fi .':.;:S'h:“;‘”":“k:l Bpecal Dupalch lo Ths Tisuns skt — FOREIGN~Da e o unlroo:. Aprll 6=l & m.~FLous~No, 1, 204 TURPENTINE, urklah brusce oid. sUusHc: do now.” bivelict J b a8 1T ach rastol) 17 ¥ Wituixavos, N. C., April 6.~8riniTs TusrasTINE E’.f.“;‘.u % "In’ 5 "A.,‘E,‘,'“‘,mfif'm;mfi: Wheat~8pting, No. 1, 1000 No. 2, 04 05 it ~¥5m a4 STHe. No. 1, 1147} No. 2, 11 club, No. 1, 128 d; Medd, Coru=New, No 1, 264; old, No, 1, 2} No. 3, 7e . Frovisioxs—Pork, 50s. Lard, a7s 34, LiverrooL, April 6~8 p. m.—Currod—Active and 2nn 81 6 16-16@6 3-16d; salos, IMm w«-u pecula: tiun sad export, 1,000; American, vrrs—Laliforols 'mu 'Iull. average, ils 2d@11a 74; club, 11 50@128 443 soring, 940108 Dd; z!nltln Hs@llsed, Flour—Western canal, 35@ 2 64, et N Brase B pecans, Teian mw 03 Wi nmumn nuuuu. Sadhsci Teaneatas do e sn‘f 9' na- Werdin gnt local rsquul. aud llll lll’l'btlfll‘ 'Qfl 0fl¢n ALELC per e ——— After O'Leary’s Laui Disvatch to Cuncannati Baguirer. Nuw Youk, March 8.—The challenge iasued by karry UL, ou Mooday, that be would pro- duce * an unkoown,” who, lur : stake of from $500 to §1,000, would, would equaled record of 520 mllel du-, at the recent watking-match at Agricults ral Hyll, Loudon, Las created no little exvite- t O'Leary's un- lul.{k{n‘n"slx Faa 4.5 | Corn-New, 20s: old, 276 WGue Osts—American, menl fu sportiog clrcles lu this city, W. B, "fn"‘ml:“fi"‘ VSN | SR Cunls repled that "o rus wiling” o, back £16.000 o “-:un. 1200 iim:u'u?-'"ie‘umw st ;;z ’Emn " gpaiost the “‘}Jllxl;n%rn.umu: ','.f‘a'fi % e BUIWET W2 Tecelve ) g 8! 4 D t_,‘:,":,f“’ "““' ”’""- m‘“'!:""l clear, | bl been made, a manufacturer of boots sud r ':",‘ Guaxts—-Amer -n shoes on Chawbers strc:.t‘.:kv;hu & wltl ku%u o = Ber e :r‘.‘.‘»’..'.u.-fin ey o reded e 32 sz MUILE, baticos. Umie tor @ ixeney OLL 476 :u iy 0, 541 pale, 12 Bkl oy FUkEa B 20 {uEEIg~American, wady.' Trads ear, G ey werd 1 § e Y Wu revise uurl):k arTollow: Hiox~Carolins, ¢} u‘lrclboumug BB Corsxx~0. U, @i chUICS to fan Twhar, Aprll 8- PATROLEUN Rio. ::‘m 1 vood ::yflu):“fl ?lvktu wmlnuntg I'Iu mllnvln; were recelved unm I.hwll'fl Boaid i —I":"m‘.‘m"" 1'6‘ i Y el 10 4 o e HAT c3 exts D)nxuflmx.wmfi'qcs(.Hu.u}fl;‘uucufl.mhfl. to the mile. 8200 was pluced oo the spot, the balancs tu be made good oo the selection by the editors uf the various spurting papers of a referee and final tral Park Qarden has been socured lar the pur- poses of the watch, aud the track, ured by the City Burveyor, gives tulrteen laps Ccotral Park Garden was selected on secount of the Turkish baths and fureished stakeholder, Cc.u- a4 meas- ned-rooms In the bullding, which will afford tho walker & better opportunity to rest when he oceaslonally retires from the track. This afternoon Mr. Hill made public the name of tho ** Unknown,” The men who will cssay puch a stern trial proves to bo John Hughes, known in sporting circles as “The Greenhorn.” Hao Is n native of Thurles, Coun- ty Tipperary, Irclaud, and s 93 years of age. te waa n champlon wrestler and foot-ball plnyur fn Ireland, and came to this country in 1800, He standa five feet elavnn Inches Ii his stockings, and is bulit in toportion. Iia record ns a pedestrian hete-ls ittlo known, except that ho beat Martin one mile and & haif in & ten-mile walk on the Fashlon track, making the distance in fi{ty-four min- utes, He defeated James Fitzgerald In a similar match, ana beat Harvey Munson {n a six-mile walk Inst year. lughcs, who {5 a modest, un- assuming fellow, said Mr. Hill thought he could porform the feat, and he meant to try. On Mon- dny ho walked to Tarrytown and back, On Tuesday he walked to 8ing Sing and back, and to-lay he sgain walked to Tarrstown and ‘Jmm He scems to be satisfied with his tralnlug, and shows no sikne of breaking down, it ‘' CURRENT OPINION. Thero ia but one ochance for the Ropub- lean paety in its presentomergency, It mostcon- centrate and consolidate around fta Adminlatra- tion, of it muet faco a divisfon which 1s death,~ Qtea Herald (Rep.). The truth is, that thia ridiculous attempt to make Mr. Hayes' title to the Presidency depend on Packard’e claim to the Qovernorship of Lontsi- anA fauetting to be monotonous and w New DrlmmK Dlcayune (Dem, In declding that Mr. Tilden's real income duriog certain years must heascertalned by a Jury, Judge Bintehford concluded to o behind the r tnrne, Mr. Tilden eannot objoct to this, It is what he wanted thie Elcctoral Commilesio - Sremphia Acalanche (In .r. onipidy= Tho Chicago papors are still howling with rage over tho St Louis Direclory. They cannot huwl lhn!n fignres down, thongh. The only trouble clnv neu lnd compllers wero (oo con- y shonid have made an exhibit of 620,000, at Ient.—.sl. Louts Globe-Democral, The President has every renson to bo ealm and serene. Noboily pretends that he {a infatlible, or even that hio has not made mistakes, 1ut, thus far, ho has kuflt atrictly within the line of hisdnty, 'Tho crrors he bas made ara not of a natare to jus- tlry Congress, or even Republican Scnators aml Ilepresentatives. tn calllug him to Account,—Zot- ton Advertizer (Itep, ), Tho South {3 by no means “solid” for tho Toxas Pacific. 8ays tho Charleston (8. 0.) Vews and Courter (Dam. ) : **We arc not willing to give it 8 cent, or an acre of land, as a railroad for the benefit of the Southern States. It 18 a Philadel- vhis schemo through and throagh, ami its monag- crs_have no uee for anything Bouthern except votos, We wiil nlways give cordial support o & traly Southern Pacilc itaiirond, controlicd exclu- sively by Boutherners who have 'no_local intercats unm‘il‘n of the South. No such road has been pro- pose There doosn't seem to be any valid renson now why *'the Loulslans guestion," which han distractod the whols conntry a good shars of the time for the last half-dozen years, can't be lald away in the silent tomb of dead political isrucs amid unlversal refoleing, Al acconmts from New Orleans agree that the final dispusition of tho Re- turnlnv uard cases by the State Supreme Courls meots tho hearty approval of overybody but an o¢- caslonal fire-cater, and the anl'y rluved persons in the Northaroafew **Frand ' shri ukeu and hlnudy- shirt howlers. The reat of the foi -od d mill! eoplg in v.lhc Ucltfixl‘:!utulsnr? ;"flmll«.l fa r & pi lx}n» ed rest on Louistana. —Springfield (dave.) Re- puh?mm (Ind, ). & ! ; Conciliatod, but rapacions South! Paci. fled but not satisficd. A *‘solid South ' fs now clamoring In unison for Federal lucre. Insatinto monsters! Carcfully prepared figures show that the peoplo of the late Confederato Staten have pro- nted to the preacnt Congress, withia six months, aims to the modest extent of $200, 000, 000, Thin 18 & falr yield, but 1t 18 vnly tha skiruish iine of the Imrcndln battle for plunder. These nenulu upect o realize these claime sooner or later, a gwll 1 do a0, should the peoplo clotho Congre: il Democratlc power to accomplish the work, 1t all hln‘(el on that point. The clulml Aro presonted and bolong to Dewocrats, They are to be aatistiod a8 soon 8a that party shall ‘bave away {n both Hovsea of Congress, They had nnt tho power to conquer the (overnwent, but they will have power 1o rab It, uniess the peaple intorposo to pravent. 3t all reats with Lhe fature and with them as tl bulwarke of safety, whether or not this stupen; ous swindla is consumwmated, — IVashington Kepud- Hean (Zep. ). ‘We linvo s0en 80 much abont Bouthern and Western mombers of Congress injuring tho naotlonal credit that we bave grown heartlly sick of it. Uow the New Englanders can have the cheek to charge this on tho West {s moro {han we can understand; and how they can chargo tho South with it s & perfect enigina, wlon we consider that the currency agitation wea nover sn issue in the South at all, and the leading men in tho_Kenate who co-operated with New York and New England on tho currency queation are from the South, Bat fur the Weat the Unlited Statea would to-day have had no credit st all, The West saved tho 6 nion. After every grent defeat in tho last War pold bounded up, and the eharks of Nuw York and New England drove thelr hard, croel bargmine; bot the Westarn veterans were ut work to c ange defeaty into victorles, Tho Dow: ters aru fing fellows o prate of protecting o matlonal eredit, “whun they grow rich, sleck, an impudent hrongh uatiounl diluwr. ‘They wold gold at 280, and now ailyer fan't good nnnukh for the, thoy 80 cherlsh nativnal onor!—Vicksburg (Mias,) Ierald (Dem. ). No man who holieves that the Republican party fs not ouly the best political organization in the country, but the best that 1t 1s possiblo to form at this time, will take any pleasure Insuch attacks apon the Administration as that of Sepator How The President and his Cablnet Minlsters are un- questionably chargeablo with many errors of omission and commission, _They havs not come up 1o _populor expaoctation. They have shown an n- difference amountlng almost to contem| I. to the views of repressntative lunuhllclun in Qugrees. ‘They have been impatic he advice of their beat friends, v.un standards of ro- form which lnu, have repeated!] regarded, and which the; . retext for relasing the nmen a4 able: lnd ynnnun s lhcm-elvu. ‘They have anlife too little concern Abolu the foterests. o . wucce of tho anle aavion which put them in power. Ne mh clens, thcy are carrying out—iith ‘many sl tions, it 18 troe—th ps and devias leading idess of the Repub- ican par il thom Ls to provoks divis. on 10 the D and reimove the onlv ubstacls that blocks the mml of the Lemocrats to complete power. Lspeeially is this tho cass when the avoweq molive of the aseault is obposition to the Pres dent's Southern policy. 'That policy is & Oxed fact, and cannot be n:v:rlcd heuun its n'ml( e lonk pass overirowlog, Many honest s be- leve it was & werlous ml-uk Many others, aro convinced t was wise and that it ba given (o uu uculh & peaco and i sinoe the War, and to the nz{‘mu the frlend- Iy relationships with the and the sense of n:urh{w\nchnu casential to thelr well being. With this dilerence of opialon existing mmong mon entirely alncere and patriotic, further ayitatlon of au_lssue dnflnll {mued 8 'year ago can be productive of no 10 the Hepublican Jarty of 10 tho country. - Rothing but harmr can come of allempts 10 put the party ln an altitude of sulayonisin Lo the President, and push hiw [nto tus outstretched arma of the lemocracy, Such an etfurt may gratify the pereonal spite of s few Benalors who are agry becauro they are no longer sllowed to ba tne unrcatricted almoiers of the bvi- ral patronage in theie Blatos. but it will nevita- bly tend to weaken avon whowe conserratiom and fute fare of the counlry depends,— (ftep.). The main objeots of the caucus wero, first) to see bow many Republican Benators sre ready for an open rupture with Mr, Hayes; second, to wdopt some plan of oparations; and, third, lst and most important of all, to for the Jnsuguration of hostil 1, to-wit: the counting of sore-heods, wan eanily sccomplished snd the ruster fooled up about 1 follows, under tbres cl flnt onst b nquiilily unknown W lessiand Herals 1. Ueadybad file ol) bE patrousis fo . ugatsiiae ke eeatou DHK%’Y“«I The seven 1 ., of cansse, Iho most |nm sting of tha lntu lncnmu to tho esdegn of 8 Deiocrallc Jourual Wiag are Couks Vg Bleing, owe, Spedcor il ugalls,and e Bai ‘The fourteen deacribed . 1) within tho curslive scups o b Hout ollicols In the shape of patronays, a Eduiundy, Mocnill, Authony, Don Cameron, Ogle by, MeMillan, Window, ~Sounders, Ptteseo Jones, Doraey, Bruce, Mitcheil, aud Fun Vbirteco clasacd a8 sotiewhat contused, bi 8+ Lo be about sud hopeful of an Imwedist ety, Coattee, Telier, Mas, a , presumsbly, Sharon, ula Teaves, oo Beustor, (0. wits thews, suld for the Adwinistration on il q ti0ns within the purview of the caucus undor cou- wideration; that {s Lo w3y, the queslion of the per- avual relativoe of the Senators with Mr, layes on il subject of patrouage. ‘This was the only real question Lefore the caucus. The majority of Ben- stors participating would doubtless prefor 1o do- scrive the qunt\nu at lssue tu other termis; such, for :nm the necesuily of preserving the re- suits of War, of the reorgacization of ‘tho le- Kuhllun u-uy The mco most dircctly, or pot- 1d ve better to esy most pajufully, in- Lereated in Illl prevallin te of alluire aro Coakllug, llnm. duues, o, aud Dog Caw- cron. bargent's Dewocratic successor ls already chosén, so that the lnlm.qul.nl proceedioge luter- cat plm o more. The jutereets of the Seastory wo bave bawed sz catirely peraonal, Thelrtorma re Hoar, Daweus Buruaide, Boath, Chrlsiisn Faddgek. Kellowy, Avgus Cameras, Cunover, etplm next March, and thelr chances of re. “tlection hinge almost entirely upon the reatorntion of Par. tiean harmaony hetween themnelver and tho Prask. dent (so-calied), and the revival of the old ayster, of emuloging Federnl patronags ta enjole, of Vel eral presilgs to cocres, the Yoles of cillzen or of Teginiatora, ' Thia in & ‘queation of vast imporianes 10 the antguin; Benslorn but of o moment what, ever to -nyho y elee, — Faskington (D. C.) Pogy {Conred. T AT 'enetian Tragiloy. - The Bride n! the Adrlatle has just wi n ghnstly domestic tragedy. A }aung é'lfifxffig et out in a gondola one morning emy ,n March, and allgbted at Cannfrepio, He ashorl distence from the bank, suddenly e o weapon, gave Limself several b3, and then threw himself into tho water. The goudolier saved him from drowning, and took him to thy ho-puul where hia wounds were tound toe sligl oward uvcnlm.'s the Invalll sent mulenur to the Hotel Bandwirth with o nute {uquiring for his wifc, and asking - Whether spg was doad or alive. Ths porters, on going 1 the room and breakivg open the door. discovered the woman lying in hed dead, from 8 tround [n her breost, ‘The lovers had traveled hltlunm thither, always paylng thele bllls, anq ey, tender affeetfon toward cach uthen' Wi Ineu"firh‘:x: pecuninry resources were exhansted, the yo B iatinmtad I rristress: but s himecif.. 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