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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, APRIL 19, ° 188u. FINANCE AND TRAD. Currency Receipts in Chicago in Excess of Shipments, Produco Movoments in Now York—Ship- ments of Provisions from Ohicago, "‘WINANCIAL. Tho anticlpations that Chicago might hnvo ta tbip currency to Now York were not fulfilled ast week, Tho recoipts continued to be in ex- sess of tho shipments, and large atnounts of cur ‘ency accumulated here, but not enough to overtiow. New York exchango ruled between banks at OO@iGe per $1,000 premium most of tha week, with some exceptional salcs nt 80 per $1,000 premium, The local loan market waa not moro than moderately active. Tho Honrd of Trade demand for lonns Ja grid- unily decreasing, ns the stu moves out. Rnites remained unchanged nt @ to8 percent. Local securities wore in falr demand, with fow sates on account of tho senreity of the supply. somo of the now Cook County 4148 hnve been disposed of nt 102, Speculation in New York Stuck Ex- change scouritics has been light, and toward tho end of tho week the continued decline In prices and tho depressed took of the market led to sumerous short sales. ‘Tho San Franctaco Daily Bulletin prints a lettor showing how greatly the value of Comstock shares hing deollued since May, 1878: Bay 9, : Sp Utah, per aharo, Blur Nowad re BeGSUEDE bY _opeps RRSSSSSh eer Ts Aa will be seen, twenty of tho above stocks aro notlower than they wore ut any tine of the ret depression fn 1878, Yesterday the sum af $140.34 would have purchased one share In exch of tho above mines, if a buyer cuuld bnyve filled. stieh an order atthe minimum prices; wherens two yenrs ago It world havo tuken $170.20 to have accomplished tho saine thing. On an nvernge, Comstock sharcs aro 19 per cent lower thun they were in 1873. ‘Tho New York banks, according to the New York Evening Post, generally report recelpts of currency from the interior, although there Is no sign that the money whick stock specuintors have diverted from use to serve thelr temporary Anterusta in the stock market Is roturotnue. From. all quarters the reports are that thore is going ona liquidation of apeculution in commodities aud staple articles.. Of course the tendency of allthis {# to release money employed in such speculation and to turn {t Into the generat cure rentof lounuble funds at thiscentro. The de- cllue in prices at the Steck Exchange during tho lost two wenks also makes a great reduction in the aggregate demand for moucy. As we havo vefore intiinated, all influences, excopt such n4 are controlled by Stock Exchange speculators, ‘are nuw at work to case tho money murket. Tho Governing Committee of tho Stock Ex- change hus admitted the following new sccuri- tes: Metropolitan Elevated Rallrway, $2,000,000 of fist mortgage boncls,-—-making $11,000,000 now on Novada Central Railway Company, $720,000 firat Mortgage 8 per cent sold bonds, on Ai miles of commploted road from Battle Mountalu to Austin, Ove. Now York & Straitavillo Coal and Iron Cotm- pany, $1,500,000 of capital stock, in shures of $100 ; each. 3 i Maryland Union Conl_ Company, $6,000,000 ca; Ital stock in ahures of $100 ouche* ws P “6 “oy... NEW ORLEANS, #3 ew OnLeANS, April 17.—Sight oxchange on New York, $2.50 pan fab prema, a Btorling exchange, $4.85! x (ora ‘BOBTON. ‘ Boston, April 17.—Coppor stocks: i Calumot & Ifeotn,.....21014|Quinoy, Copper Fall ust] Rida f Braukiln. Atadisa: Pownbie Gow aiodk).. 25 | - _, $M PLIST NATIONAL BANK et oa IAS FOR BALE, CHICAGO & NORTHWE'N Ist M’'GE RR, BONDS: CHL, MUL & 87, PAUL o et) + Lincoln Park 7s, South Park Ga and 7, - ‘Cook County and City 7,4 West Town bs, ‘ District Columbia 2.656. ASA P, POTTER, Proat. 4.d. Kopy, Cashior, MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK, * | Boston, CAPITAL. COLLECTIONS s specialty, Musiness from Banks and Bonkors soticited. Satisfactory Business Papor discounted. Corre- s pondeace Invited. CUARLES HENROTIN, 103 Woshington-at, ‘On hand a good assortment of oe WEBT CHICAGO 4 PEI CENT BONDS, Chicago, Milwaukve & St. Paul7 por cent first morte quxe Honda, “District of Columbia &65 Hondy, guaranteed by U.S. Stocks bought on Now York, Sant Francisco, and + Chicugo Stock and Mining Boards, WRABK & FRANGLE Bankers and Brokers, 70 BROADWAY, N.Y. Members of tho Now Yurk Stock Exchanza und New York Miniuy Stock Hxenanya, Allclasses of Securities Bought und Hold on Commis- : slow wud Carried un Margins, 3 Daly Markut Letters sent to Customors, COMMERCIAL. : The Imports of wheut Into Franco have been ¢ quite sinull recontly, and statistical writers “ think thoy must bo matoriully increased, It 18 : also reported that the Engtluh country markets were never before so pire of (home-gruwn) wWheut at this time of tho year as they are now. . Most of the farmers huve soli all thelr surplus, 1 and tho native wheat on the marketnow Is mostly ‘untit formiillny, the good having been allused up, ¢ + Thestocks in London, Liverpool, Hull, Glasgow, | Leith, and Bristol iggregitad 4,012,000 bu at the i closo of Maruh, beiug 4 reduction of 5% per * cent In three tnonths, Rall froights were quoted steady at Wodnea- day’s decline, Naw York rites were io on grain gud eon provisions, Liverpool nites su on provisionsund f2%e on Hour, Hamburg rates ‘Tio on provislons, and Glaagow 6540 on tour, ‘Tho receipts of wheat ut Chico, Milwatikeo, t ‘St. Louls, Voledo, and Detrott, reported Suture day, ugyreyuted 110,000 bu, and the shipnients 107,000 bu, The following waa tho produce movement re- ‘, — ported from New York Saturday: Reeelpte— + Flour, 7,88 brisy wheut, 15450 buy, corn, 01,600 ‘bu; outs, 11,000 bu; corn-menl, 1ie3 pkey rye, SN buz mult, 8 bus purk, 235 brivs buof, 1,000 ria; cut ments, 3,028 phys; lard, 1,407 tea; whisky, BiG Deis, : Exports—For-twenty-four howrs—Flour, 21,000 aa driv; wheut, 158,000 bu; cur, 175,000 bu; and outs, 1,000 bu, . ‘Tho following were the shipments of provis- fous from thls vity during the thmes named, The weights are grosses #; nce ico in Sate yatta) audthat W415 PENS NAAR MT WaiGSE BUALIAN ntaih Ap PSUS | SLOERWD GTM vas ‘Vho exports of provisions from tho seaboard during tho week nding April 10, Included 7344 rls pork, Gadd brls beet, 12489 Ibs Lard $53,815 Ibs hog meat, 690,003 Ibs cheese, and 1,003, (24 tbs tallow, a ERAL MARKETA, BROOM-COItN—Was steady to-duy, with light sates tothe Western trader sce hurlund carpal Pine zeoen, sult-worad Rust-iippad du... #ierlvg apd volun’ Crovkes e+ HGCVER-heapie the fact thut within te past, ‘oriuight shure hus buen # duciine in prices uf guad to ‘ancy Krades equal to SG8e, ue Luipurtant Increase In. he mud bya resulted. Buyer eyidentty look for RUL tower dzured, und there Le no dupasltion to ine deat beyontt such quantities as are nueded fur tue We quo tho market weak, as fol edits use, Juws: OF Gramnery, % juwd We chro Medium, Interior to common. BAGGING—-Met with Aw light demand at stendy prices. Stocks are fullerthan usual, while tho vol~ ‘umo of business ia amall forthe timeof year, Wo quote: Fh Uonnlen sina sat ian, 2 flGannies: tub ‘Zit4| Wool sacks. , ang Tiga Zi aaa as ‘N pecinity new was dovcloped in the cheeso market, Fine mild full-eream goods are scarce, and commund high prices, H4@lse, but sharp part akini and low umdes are more of lesa under neg loct, and continue to show weaknoss, We nguin aut Low pradéssnce toh OB COAte-Unty ahand-to-smouth demand exinted, and pricos were notaubjectad to any change, We Unue to quote: Lackawanna, range and egg. Lackawanna, ni ¥sle wnd Bride EMNNUl sesoases. lintthnore & Oi IMeamont. Mossbure. Israel blue Witminuton EUGS—Wo: 4 at rotalters Mero buying, and # goud many lotsare going intu the OUREE FISH Were unchanged, lake ouired wera bat lit tle Inquired far, and tho demand tor anit-wnter do- feriptions was tiut at oll sharp, Prieua, though protty ‘woll sustained, were wonk and unsaltiod. ilelow are the quotations: Whiletish, No, 1, ® té-bet, $10 BO Wohitotish; tainily, # 4-bel ei Front, t-br1.. @ has Sincksro! Eau) PSC 10, 2 hora, 34. Mrekorel “No. 2 bny, HBr, Mackorel—Largs family, Mackorel at family, Maekero! bay Mnoke Mabie: — Family, eta Peet Re Pe? GSRStsas Merring—Labrador, 9 Hertng—Hnund. unite. Herring—seateds W be w, erring—* x. 3 Aalliut—Snioke eee , 10 FRUITS AND NUTS=No price-chanies ware noo. ‘There was modorata movement on city and country acaountat nominally stondy prices, We again quote ‘ . FORBION, Dates, BMA By Figs, tay: We Murkiah prunes, ofd. ava ‘hurkish prines, ne ke) Juataiun, fa; + 245 G2. i + 240, +g EMA, esta 2 Bw Apples, ovnporate - 1 @ it Abies: insta + 8 @ BI Apples, Southor . 16 F Henchos, napare 34c@ 10) Raspberrtes. @ it Hinekverrion, 2 Vittod cherries, a Filberts. oe eae) REE: F3—“Wero ia’ tals iwcal fequost. Ap. les ure of slock. Valencia uringes ure quoted ten atrawberries, P gt. 2A 0 Apples, ¥ url, in lots. ee 04 Lomunn, ¥DOX...60002 Aine B20 ¥alonein oninges, media ae 4 Mosainn oranges, # cana, damit ¥ bet 3 UCHUIES—Sugirs wore fairly netive, and were rm atthe advance of the day before, Coffees were prices loaning tn buyers’ thar tines cumparutivoly wure stasdy, We RICE. ni aumln reported dui, with favor. quote: a5 sae 9 8 17 felt wolat tin, comme walt Hho, roaatin: sone é ROGAN, Vatent cut-loat, Crushed Granutata a BE itt Powdured: it Antundard. ry No. d, fhe Extra. oe ania, Choice corn or augai Prine corn or mutur. Hutr fo good corn OF Blackstrn, MA) Jand protrle wold at $11.00 and wis aearce. colpts of medinm grades were more Iiburut No, Dtimothy, # ton, No. 2 thnothy, ¥ ton, 5,08 OA atondy, ‘he ro- ininter . y Fhe yard-dualera Topory a fair moves mentto the intorlur. Mricos are woak und unsottiod Tor the lowar grad tra ‘Tho Bt, Paul Ploneer-Preae ostinates tha full eat of lous On the Unper Misslsainnt ind branches at hUNi tur which WON foet ware carried ovor, frum Uist seaaun's crops Firatund second cloar, 3 and 3tnch. cluar, B4@ol}g Ine! Ftooring, second com Box-bourda, 1-inch and upward: A stock bonris, 106612 ineh, rough... stuck buarda, te! uty aie: Pickots, ruugh and Lath Shingles, atindard. Bhintes, chotea.. UILS~\Wore une! yi at the prices given boluw: Carbon, Hu Boeraee: OME. .« Carbon, Hitnols legal, 150 degrees t 2 Garbor 118 dogrows tu Filain 8 Lard, i $y ret 0 Bt 1. i perm . it What nel wv Nentafout ol), strictly pure ac Neutafout ull, extra, Bs Neatafoot oil Nu. b, cy aT ww ae 12g 3 ‘uy improve tly improved wulbor the recor if dry can show ne eonshiernble ine chiang, und prices conanue woukand unsaltiod. Wo Fodued our quotations Of dake Suporlur ite an fale Lake Suparlor charcoal, Now Land 2,.,.0009 sake Sirk churenal: Nu d4, and: ott, Cu exemms: a te wort nn Beate! Au be No. i. z Coke, ful neyo Now bases, 3.00 PORATOXNS—Were dull und weak ul edo for car lols. He atles from tore wore stnull. Pu HY — Was steady, with ta! Hoste tho cliy # he Oofferiiys were rather small, Chickuns, eb: por dia, oF theTo per [by spring do, RLU eA; Cirkayn, tye, ratty tucks, vo, keeeTs ur dost Jive wuexe, $5.00 per dos, if — Ware quoted stendy, though rather quiet. Doulera report a ae Arude front store, und are pileke i urides they are tn need of, tia kes Hh prtine belnx abel sak Clover ih Flux sold at 6L40L0, Huns rc Wr lan Wak AY heii, wMAlst-Wan in fale roanest and steady: Fino suit, # url, 15 Ordinury'coarag suit, ¥ bel, Le Ground wolar, La aleys WIN bi 285qti0 Grovad alum fag) slvr pus ve tat WISH Y—Was in tule doniand ‘and’ ‘unchanged tn, r Y peice. Sulen wory riported of 4H brie Mhiisiud goods’ OnE Ho busta of #4 nor gallon for higtwlios, WoULIsdulland wuak. Dealer are anstous to close, out the ald woul, aw the wodsun for new ie dnuwing wear. ‘Whe tuarket for new woul fa Hkely to open wt cunsidorably lower pricus than crarruudy culcututed on iy few wooks axu. Quututlons for ol tire aus follower . Wuahud fleece, medium. ed Washed Heece, coninon, biher Si Sica unwrashad ess srsete ero r WH i 8 Unwashed. Eee aty beveled tat ‘Tub-wushod, commun to good LIVE STOCK, “ z CHICAGO, al Cattle, ait thee tat Vuwad li au SAREE Resi EBEE eee POLL. soos yeses 18,969 Tae CATTLIS—For the scoond wouk In April the ro- colpts wory unpracedentodly Inrke. ‘They were more than 10 ty excess uf the HuBbor received during the corresponding week Just your, wnd sory 6b in excess of the previous wouk, Hud the arrivals buen ‘ure uvonly distributed througl the wook thu abrinke ‘age ln values would no doubt have bow less sovere, but with nearly hulf the entire supply throws upon the wurket durluz Monday and Tuvsday prices broke badly, ‘hw warkut continued dul) and drooping to «4 She tuleb, when sbipping grudus showed on syusreyate feciing of ‘and the other descriptions of 10a ther ha tractor tiarots an welt a8 cue oem have ‘been ovoratocked and declining, and to Eastern and Western shippers alike tho weok most unprafitable one. thera was fT 0 good export demand, and for extra enttle the markot het up protty wall. Good Untehors’ xtock also suffered but Hithe, as tho supply Of tho cinas pital te the warts of the Los dnt 5, ty tight. The prices neem tobo 8 week's truling tae dong AL AN oxteeme rane af R2nk4d Kh— Oho belie, WL ROH basa, Entucing wasn quieting. A majority vf tho, buying Hind thelr oriors well ited, nnd therete Mirchaves wero lhl. of the attorin Inken: howover and tho minrkot ‘clsned fairly QUOTATIONA: at the fullowing Extra, Heaves—Gradod atecrs, wolghing 140, Sannd wpe crest Tosaen tans i ’ a Guod ooves=Well-tncvons ing igito 1, Lon erin Mvdium Gridea—steats ii Tale Haak, Leto 1.20 ae. ust onded g indlyiduitl ringe word atondy it cata: OSS erevesecve, RESOLIO Ftd common atcors and for city ainnuhtor, Infortor—iigtt and thin bults, nnd sealnwau ato Venlr, ‘por 10) Be. 1OGS—Hince our eckly roviow tho courag ut tha hou nurket has boon strongly downward. ‘Tho wenkioss {8 casily accounted for, Not only wero the fecelpts excopttonally tango for tho timo of yenr, but tho market for bi hus boon In “a peotty 380 much 80 that pickers Ainuing operations, aa thoy Undor the too freo offers today until the clora In they sowed nn mtresmite reduction oC eae In Tah wolzita, and of ate in honvy. ‘Trade rnted vory quint Uirnaghort, but most of the ooringd wero taken on tho day of arrival, and at tho close the pens were pruciieally emnte, Satucday's market wnaactive,pnekora inking hold mare frecly than F the wok: and tho fresh ros cointa und nears alt of Ul hogs wore picked 1p at relays prices, of AL $1.0%44.00 for poor to pring, Hane wolutts nid at ied. for poor tuprime heavy. Ono year axe the former wore quoted at RkageAse nid ‘tho fat: aut KL KG=10 ket hn SAAS nor 100 for poor to choles qualities, "The demand wan ji elnally dn shipping account, only abont 200) hend be. ing tuken by the local trade, | ‘Thore word « fow sale Of clipped sheop at BLGhsAI0 for fale to Roud grad 8ST. LOUIS. 87. LOUTH, April 1.—CATTER—Supply very Sight, scarcoly anything dons prices Tale. Meaty for the, fomsold, af SLEtL0 for wund to cholen ebippinie Steers: Dutchors’ widure EhAKeL; kod Henry, Teod- ore, #Liad.is; come and heifers, AMaly Fecolpes, mienta, 1 Sitret Miauity anid unchangeits fair to fancy, $Ai0@ OM; recolptaNOs shipments, AN, Hogs—Quiod; | Yorkers to Ualtimoren, #4.1834.90 packlig, 8.020.120; Hostons, $4.2%4- butehers’ to Balact, F160; Focolpts, LO; shipinents, 5, KANSAB CITY, Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, April 1—CATTLE-Tho Price vlnte, 0 head: shipmonta, 4x SLT lea, 4.80; native atockars, 8 ‘$2.2084.351 Colorada, a, + duit And inwer; chotco hoary, shipping and mixed packing, RLOs CINCINNATI, CINCINNATI April 17,—Hans—Qniets common, 8.25 GAN; Mahe, fires” packing, ¥L.15e40; butchers’, HBAS; Tucelpts, 1.100; sttpmeats, FWD. x INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANAPOLIS, April 17,—Hogs—Quiat at $1.2584.50; rocolpts, AW; shijurenta, SUL, pa bisa: BY TELEGRAPH. BALTIMORE. RattTimong, Md, April 17,-FL.orn—Dull and nn- changed, Western supers, 1.25; do extra, $1.00 B52; do, tnmily, $5.00:41,25, GUAIN=Wheut—Western lower and barely steady: No.3 Westorn winter rod, spot ind April, $20 L3( May, EL2ZAL2g; Juno, #Huidatcia; July, $1,124, Corn—Western lower but firms Wostorn mixed, spot, and April, do; May, 47ct4iKier Juno, 44@4To: stoam- er, no offorings. Onts quiet, steady; Western white, 424o: do mixed, Wetter Vonnasylvanin, ate. 1 W; wintered ‘To BN H1UGR—Necelpta, 424 signs) Tne, Bib. Tye nominally dae, voli ¥—Firmt prime to ehotco Ponnaylvanta, $18.08 Tiovimioxs—Quint, 1152 mann“ haoues, nitdare: apclcses aleve ritraile a BS LS do pal Hacon—Shouldurs, Sl<c} Gutagoy ckud, Gare, clear rib sides, 7c, Hama, W4¢lle, Lurd—Kotne tlureo, Ke. ‘tanity: prime to choice Western, packed, Beant ote packod ail; Wonk nt 1021040, L2UM--Dully crude nominal; rofined nom- jc, Guocetixs—Cofes dully Hlo cargoes, 1IBX@liX{o. Snunrtirmy Apott, age. maaEN AWixk ¥—Firma at $1.10@1.10¢, FiRLGNTS-Tu Liverpoul pur steamor stendy} cat- ton. Sela: Hons, 24 Gdt genin, i, RECkOPTs—Flour, 100 brits whont, 65,000 bur corn, 2700 bu; ants, 1200 tu; rye, 300 bi. Snipstes ty Wrent, th2i but corn, 197,58 bus BALEs~Wheat, 257,60 bit corn, 170,140 bu, PHILADELPNTA, PIIDADEL PHA, April 17=FLotrt-Quatations noms inaly Minnesota extras, medium, $25; vod, RAT 5.0} chotce, $5.75; fanoy, $6.00; Ohio oxtmis, medium, woud, HW; fancy, #125; Minnosota putent process, 8.5087,00, Kya tluur luwor, $4.7734604.60, GUAIN—Wheat unsettled und grontly dopresseds Na, 2 rod, in elevator, $1067 No. 7 rod, April, 612056 Wid. $1.03 nskody Muy, 61.24 bli, #22436 naked; Juno, EL236, bid, F226 oskeds July, 1.1234 bid, $1.14 naked, Corn dull; yellow Westorn un track, itor high-tulxed on, trek, Silécs stoner on track, Se, Outa dull und Jowors Nod whilta, Aseticr Now do,disger No. 1 day PROVIHIONS—Qulot. Meas bunt, $1.00, Mons pork, Sti ch tt 14, SMUkUd, VgewlUsguz pleated. 306 Herr xit—Ouiet, but steady: creamery extra. NET; Now Fuge State end henutceh Cormuye paubay seme extra, 2 3s Wostorn Ltoscrve, aC. Hada—Quiuty Wostern, ie. R—Hunrce and tirms creamery nominal; do {ULeUst—Nomninally unchanged. WikKY Mirman ste, i Recirts-Fewe Eg bu waa, 1) MUPMENTH—Whont, (0,000 bu; corn, 0,00 bu. NEW ORLEANS. New OnDRANS, April 1—FLoUR-—Dull, wonk, and lowor; puporting, PLUadi¢1 XX, SLBIGLIO; XXX, $1750.00; bleh grades, $5.256.0.00, : GitAIN—Curn uctlyo but lower, nt 49GSie, Onts stoady, nt fe. MEAL—Quic nt £2.25, HAy—Demand fule and prices highory primo, 122.000 TA; chotcy R500, Provisions—Pork dull, weak, und lowor, nt $11,000 11.25. Laird atendy? treo, 1.00 a7. Ths key, $295." Hulk: inoats Kearce nod fia; shoulders, loose, $4.25 packed, HAsig4.40; clone rib, $425 clone’ stiles, BLTS, Bacon unsottiods shontdord, ber sidux Tes tonder, eeTc. Mranesssuyearsettrud qoiacr enntyased aati Moe Wisc y—Dully Want (MOCK EK=Calleo onlinary to prinie, EEK gouinui to kod connie nN eae ‘print Hlo cargoes, ouuar guict, but wteudy; (wittes tale to Sully tule, lew, Taguntger yullow clartile weet a Pha ra rae a fetes prima to elivlco, “Was. fis ne nse HiaN=Quowd utah ee ST, LOUIS. St. Loum, Aprit 1. jominal. GUAIN~Wheat very unscttled und Jowert No, 7 Tod, LOSHGLANG cnt ELIRNGGLUIZGLW Mays FLUKG 1.0536, cluntig at $1.05 Juno: SGRl{GIMige, clusing at We July; No. du, Mige nids Ne do, SANG, Corn lowers MGKN{a cushy Mfo April; SHERK Muy; Mgitige Juner io July, Oat lower: 260 bid cushy he May: wsGete June, Iye dull at We did, AV ate alot at 8.08 f r Leab—Quivt nt dodge. BUTTER—Unetianged, Keds=Unehanged, “ FuovinioXe- (ork duty 810,10 ean and June. Dry sult monte firmer at £17505.20, 4,10 e6b15. Cured bacon Brno nt Habito, BMGT, Laird numiinwl ab Itucntirs—¥lour, £000 briss whent, 27,000 br 5 Expat A bus Fy¥, nonu) barley, AUN bu SUWMENTS—Flour, Fist wiust, 6000 buy corn, bus oats, nung; rye, 4,00 Wu; barluy, dy bu, MILWAUKEE, MILWAUKEE, Whi, April 12.—FL0un—Unchangod. 5 Vheat weak; upened at io tower; closad wouks No.1 Milwaukva hurd, Lit: No. ty $11t No. 810045 April, 1.0536; May, $1.U814; June, No, i Mltwoukes, (64a; No. 4, Wor rojected, £0c. Corn dull und tower; No. ¥, Bike, Uaws woaker; No, 2 2Ko, Mya tirmors No, 1, Tthic, Barley trary No, apring, UrGuTIO, Provisioys—Active, Moss pork dull at £110 caxh and May fi Jung, Lard—H'riie atuan, a3 cust and Say; #1 June, Aidux— Dull and unchanged. , FUCHOtS—W hot to Buttulo, bes curt, 40. Macetirs—Biour, 4 bring whuat, Had buy oats, a MNTH—W heat, 3,00) buy corn, 6400) bur uate, ROSton. art 17.—FLoUn—Dall and unchanged, orn in fale demand; mixed und yellow, 66 inixod (u urrive, SKA. Onte seurcu und Hemp No. Lund extra white, Sadler No.2 whlte, 4Tuy Nu, 2 nilazed und Nod white, 4@isige, Myo, Wo, MUTTEN—Chotos Western crenmorios, 2kedlo; Indios backed, chaley, Zhi2S0, Huas-<Wontarn tru 1a}ge. AECHIeTs— Flour bris und 1,800 sucks; corn, OW buy yehungs a ay RUUMENTA—Plour, 423 brist corn, 73,000 bu Wool-Quict} prices Lending dawnt tanufactur ore buytuw Huistlys tra ions in waxhed teecus guite ataull; Ohle und 1 rivanis oxirus, £2! oo al che tuum, bxaujgey tubewushud wher pulled, Sees LOUISVILLE, LOVIRVIELE, April 17,-CoTruN—At Iie, FLoun—Dull and unchanged. GUAIN—Wheat dull at $1.10 (orn quits No, 2 white, Gie@tlo; to mixed, Wea}ie, Oats quiet but ptuady; Nu, ¥ white, s7u; do mlxud, ide, Hye stoadyy Na, 2, Wexke, HLA Y—Quios ab #15.000 17.008, egoaeaua tae a8 NOM tg bhai clewr Ast 254 “clu Y Sat itt nari rib, cult stendy; ahouldors, #4 lune rib, Wy clear, 82 Iltus -Sugur-curad, at . Wiis ¥—Btoudy int @1.U) TOLEDO, VOLRNG, 0. April IL—GHAIN—Wheat steady at a decline; Mlehizan, $1 LL; oubor. Miuhigun, #153 Nu. 9 rod, spot $10; Avril, 41.15) Muy, Hs dune, 1 jist tH sou viata Bion ae ;abiaud wi Aiciizan, Suge” USM Beuday Nas Bor a SEMIS motaNOth, $2.5, ovuR MUllT masauutt, igenene iia Shani buy coms TAO bus bartoy, PM ENT Wii QB pus" SEMA Whoun sau pas "eora, GAW bus tar CINCINNATI, : CINCINNATE On, April I.—CoTTON—Quiot at lisse. FiLovn-Dullf foully, OAKS; fancy, SIbacs. Guarn—Whoeat drugry No, 3 red, §Liseh, Corn £ A white Wabash, #10; No. t white: firm and tn fatrdemands No, 2, 440 Gata dull and lower) No. 2 mixod, Ro, H yo mtendy nt We. tarloy quict but steady; oxtrn No. {nth We. Araceae kaa A aan A, H ‘ eatetiemer i #64." Fincon (i fate domund ae ety $5 kl Wisk ¥—Qui t Dnt eloady mt $1.0, Herreat—Unehanged. LANARK UOlL—Stoudy nt Sh, KANSAS CITY, Spectat Diapatch to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAS CITY, Mo, April 1Z-Qnatn—The Prices Curzent reports: Wheat—Receipts, nines silpments, AMS buy lowers nnsottled: No. 2 cnal, ft; April, LO No. 2 cneh. Ofer May, Wie, Corn—locetpt un ag apni GaP Wut Heat” NG aay ey BUFFALO. BUFFALO, Aptit 12—No_ tranan in grain this mornings quotations nominally 1 Casal Fretanrs—Nominaly Colisejuonce, nbaonce of bontA, OsSWEGO. Osweao, April 17.-GitaiN—Whoat nominally un> chanxed; hard No, { Stinnosota spring, $1.3, Corn dull; Westorn mixod, Bc. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANAPORtA, April sAIN—Whoant wenks No. 2 red, #.1IGLIL Coen steady at Bi@see, Onts sleady nt Reo. PETROLEUM. PITranttng, April 17.--PeTnOLRUM—Fatrly actives crude steady nt te at Varkor's for shipment; re- tinued, tic, Philacalphia dollyory. HTUAYILAE, Pa, Apel 1.—Pernoneea—Market Openod wt Her highest, Ter lowart, Tier closing at ita: "ehantrantes Sitar sven HAW ohare CLE RL AS iy ADT I. — —Un- cbunged; Standard hii 110 tort, ta, DRY Goons. New York, Apel 17.—Musiness continues qutet ‘with commisston houxus, but tho market is genurally firm. Cotton goods are in good demund for export and conversion purposes, bit jobberd are operating sparingly, Stdo-bund fancy prints aro In fair doniand, hut othor callenon quict, Ginghama doing well, and Jowna nnd dress goods in fair requost. | Men's wear woolona aro tnoving steadily on back orders, but now Business ts ght MOM me wed. ho ungugements; Coron. New ORLEANS, April 17.-CoTton—Firm; mid- ling, W341 low middling, 11401 good ordinaey, 1340} not rocelpts, Wt bales: uross, L202; exports to Great Uritatn, A743; France, Aati; andes, G0: stock, 22h, ST. EN April .—CoTton—Stendy and ynehang- od; Sales, Gi; recelpta, kU; antprnp nts, 900; Bloc, GHRRL = TURPENTINE, WILMINGTON, N.C. April 17.—Spinirs oF Tune VENTINE—Dull and nominal, THE COURTS. ITEMS, ‘The criminal caso ugainst Henry Greenebaum. is sot for trinl bofore Judge Blodgett to-day, Judges Wilson and McAllister, of tho Appel- Into Court, will bo incourt to-day to hear mo- tions. Judge Tuloy will have a general call of his docket to-morrow, and Judge Baruuin 4 almilar cull Wednesday, Judge ‘Tuley to-morrow afternoon will decide tho Republic Life-Insuranee Company ease. Discburges from, ad wero issied Sat~ unluy to Howard &, Laing, Rlehard Hauny, and Willan Hughes, DIVORCES. Ellso Ethringer Med n bill for divorcee Satur- day, cbarging hor husband, John Ethringer, with adultery and desertion, And Carl P. C. Ekatrom elnimed to be entiticd to tho same rellefon account of the descrtion and habitual drunkenness of his wife, Helena Kea. Ekstrom, fs Judge Tuley Snturdoy granted a decree of al- vorce to Etta Ouks from Jacob Outs on the ground of crucity. FEDERAL COURTS, George Tracy begnn 2 suit Suturday against Patrick F, Tlernan ta recover 33,000, C.F, tay, Assignee, commenced a autt for $1200 agninst Willian HL. Richurdson, and ane other for $0,000 ugulnat Thomas Tilley, . STATE COURTS. George IL. Rapp sued C, M. Hardy and Alexan- dor Oohmiek Saturday to recover $1,000, Bliznboth Hake commenced’a suit in trespass against John L. Audenried, elalming 26,000 dum- ages, Surah Mitcholl eucd A. A. Dwell for $1,000, Jon A. Elson Aled at DI aginst his former fartner, Georgs W. Pomeroy, stating that tho rin of Etlson, Pomeroy & Co,, nuetionvers, wits dissolved in Fobrunry last, but that Pomeroy f+ Bull uging the old firm name fn hia business without any lnwful powerso todo, Complains ant feara that partes inny bo docolved by this use of his name into dealing with Pomeroy, and he ogks thet tho luttor mity be forever restralued from tho use of bla name. THE CALT. Junax Dausstony—In chambers. Junge BLovuert—Tho Greenebuum case, Avre..ate Count—sotlons, Jupas (any—i4, 012, 957, 968, 069, 970, and ‘O70 to 1,011, Inclusive. No case on trial, Jupoe JAMESON—Contested motions. Jupax ioarw—Set caso I, McCarthy vs. O'Neil, and condemnation. casos Nos, 31,501 Ried 2, Shepard v8. City, 88, 100, 170, 173 to 100, In-” nd 140, No case on tril. ROO, 1,480, and Ui,435, No, 2h on trial. nitested motion: wi i Nos. Bo, 027, IM, a af 10s, and 1,085.0" ase 1,031, 1,042, JUDGMENTS. Surenton Court — Conressrona — A. Sprague et al. vs, John Schaefer, 859.20, Ciucuir Count—Junarn Mousn—Josinh 1. Feuen ve. W. I. Smith and Stra. W, 1H. Sinith, —— NEW PATENTS, Special Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune Wasutnatoxy1). O,, April 18.—Following {3 Mat of patents issued to Northwestern Inventors: during the pust week, ag reported by A, H. Evans & Co, Rh ILLINOIS. Chicano, nalt-forging machine. a0 keon ville, avin, ¥, P, Buren & Fenton, Quiney, shank for boota ana ahi oc, A KE. Curd, Charleston, device for splicing PACLB. J. & J, B. Cushman, Thompson, windmill. 4s, Davis, Jr. Big Rock, fender for cultivators, GIL Fay, Morrison, breech-loudiug fre-urm, d. Hogan, Gultom, brondenst secder, M. Jonks, Woodburn, photograph burnisher, UL Livingston, Quingy, druft-bur for yeblotes, BP. W. Nelson, Mollue, burrel-spring, G. Newton, Sterling, hurrow. G, Newton, Scorling, spring-bar for vehicles. 'T, C. Purves, Chleayo, water-gauge, P. 1, Sumuell, Euston, device for unloading and at apne wugons, . ‘ J. &0,8kidinore & Liston, Charleston, hame- Ly, us Spaulding, Chicago, manufacture of saw: tecth bunks, 2. Suppos, Buffalo, washing-machino, 3.8. Yomlingon, Chleaga, sblet. AH, Tylor, Chicago, coln-holdlug and delivers Ang uppaeatiie, M. Wallamson, Chicago, pop-box, J. H, Wilson, Chleago, trimming attachment for sewhuemuchines, {f, F. Wolf, Chicuge, manufacture of glucose. WISCONSI A, ©, Fiab, Ruciue, brake-luver, W.8, Mong, Evitasville, seed-sowor, 1D. Arnstrong, dW, Bowens, ‘T,"Parkur, Montnonee, eluleoway-suto, ©, L. Valo} Bololt, ornekoremuchino (relasuo). MICHIUAN. ing. Dayis, Detroit, preparing and presery- i Male ih. L, Garver, Hart, hurrow (relasue), GU. W. Gutea & Pottor, Grand Rapids, carpete B.S, Swarts & Arnot, Lexington, plow, A.B, Tompte, Montague, machine fur making fire-kindlurs, MINNESOTA, N, Nilsou, Muple Pain, veblelo-spring, IOWA, , A, L, Folgor, Washington ut al. ovaporator, G, A. Fry, Defiance, rulu-meior, r INDIANA, J. Cowhty, Iichmond, stonm-boller, A.J. Folgor, Sumner et al., uvuporator, Hi, A. Gore, Gosten, wringer. M. Higbee, Baxley, pork la fence, J. P, Rolo, Sorgintown, untomutio gato. Sheurur, Now Aibuny, piston-rod pavking, J. B. Warner, Eikhurt, meonanica’ horse, P.M. Wilson, Lidiunupolis, lubricator, 4 NEMIASKAS 8,31, Kobr, Omaha, butter-puckage, a A Disobedlent Monitor, Ith Janeiro News, Tho Hrazitlans wre very proud of tholr two monttorg, the Jayary and tho Sollmocs, On tho ub inst, ft was proposed to put the latter through the taunual of arin, a8 It were, toseo If It wus ull in order to_ go duwn tho vouat 0 row mila to Ubu Grande for artillery pruciice, Bteaut wag wot Up AC IW o'clowk under dirsetion of one of the ollicun, and after an bour aid a bulf spent Ju trying to do sumething or go somewhere, hey wore obliged to pub aut the tre In olor tose what the trouble wasaunl why the mich refused tu work, Naturally enough tho englucs root becaie rathor war, and this tho tat inachinist could not, eet 80 be ‘rushed on deok und fuluted. It isudid that tt haw bor nore thus A year sinoe Lois moultor was moves aud that the inuchinisty ary ull now, never buy dog had any experionve in banding the kind of Anuchinery now in theirchurye. Ou tho following day anotheretfort wus made te eet the muchiuery tumetivn and move the monitor, ‘They suce eceded In starting tho Dipl , And heaved ahead allright. Rutthoe vessel refused to oboy tho helm, and ng it was golng atralght inte a small iron-clod, the Gran Par, that Iny near, tho ex cltement. that, Felaneitony board ‘may be image ined, expectally wher wo learn that tio one knew avhattodo, A number of rowehonts were on ‘hand by orders, whit for we aro not Informed posathiy to pick up the dead bodica after tho ane Telputed explosion, At the Inst moment these bouts were about to be teed to tow tha Grio Pura out of the road, when, by ono of those ‘Hashes of genie that rarely bless the Kons of nen, Loceurred to kote ond on bourd to reverse tho engines. It was done, and tho Graa Para was saved! Jorngino this hinge monater of dee alriction, esenped from tho control of man and ehorging wildly wbout our quit bay, running down vessels, sinking fstands, and clearing things ont genorally! Rut all thia wo hive ca. eaped. thanks to that Financ liteliect.” Wo hope the Government will hasten to bestow upon: tia porson some of those honors which ho has lately been scattering about herself with such an open hand. WEST POIN' Views of Correspondents on the Ree cent Outrage at That Inatitutions ‘to the Rdltor of ‘The Chieaga Tribune. Ciroauo, April 4.—Is tt nut about time that West Pont Academy ‘wore Americanized, or moralized, or humanitactanized, or Christian- ized, or Kepuulleanized, or erased from tho roll of ninoteenth-eentury {nstitutions? Is tt not a pretty comment on the sovereignty of the peo- ple when tholr benefolaries, openly and deflunt- ly, sot about annuiling tholr statute lawa and constitution! provisions? On no question has thy will of tho American peoplo been more definitly and emphatically expressed than on thy nbolitlon of color caste, the one feature of Hindvolsm which mado us a mocking and a by word to tho clvilized nations of tho enrth; and now thoso fettows for whoso education wo are nll paying taxes have sot out to defent that will, to nullify the hiws and Constitution! Wo may welltremble for Hepubilcanisin In tho future of this lund if its citizens will now puy a tax to educate young tnen In Braminism, Wa may well dread the influcnes of the army if this is tho school in which it ts nurturod, If tho cndets can continue to defent tho Inw, to abro- kntu tho Constitution, and tramplo wn the wilt of the people, how long will It be before tho army officers ean do Iikewise? If those in command at Wost Point are so ine diferent to their duty n4 American citizens as to countenance or oven tolerate such definuce of law ne that evinced by the social ostracisin of the colored cadet, it is tline they were dismissed; but, {f they are powerless to teach or cnforce obsorvanee of tho law, it fe oqually time thoy were supplanted by men of nerve. No pare of au education can boot so much importanca ag that which makes tho youth a luwenblding citizen, Tho more trigonometry a min knows, go much tho worse for the count: whose. Constitution he tramples undarfoot Much better those young men ut West Polut bad nover learned tho simplest rule of arithmetic than nequire with It contempt for tho legally- expressed will of the Natlon at whose expenso thoy receive thelr education. John C, Calhoun's nutlutention wis lo more a doflance of the Nie tlonal nuthority than the organized ifort of West Point to “freeze out" tho talut of African blood from thotr aristocratte circle, our HE RrOELOD I, even whun it violated no constitutional provision, mado us a. lnughing- stock to every enlightened nation on earth: and, now that it stands in direot conflict not only with common law of hutmanity, but with special acta of tho United States, whut shall the world say of tho United Stutes college which under- takes the nullileation of these ucts, aud under- tikes it, too, by n cruel and cowardly, subter- fuye,—by 0 ku-klux organization which tortures: ies ylotien with silont, unvarying, persistent mal- cn? ‘Tho crowning outrage charged upon Whittaker'’a tormentors is more excusable than tho long-drawn torture which nobody denies, Hear tho Professor; * When *Filp" wis here to eneourage him he got on rapidly, but since tho latter went he has hid no ane to’ turn to. ‘Tha hoy had feit his loneliness and isotution, but bad. not lost all heart.” Think of a boy with “no one to turn to," loft to “loneliness and isolation,” because of the Dirthplice of hia aucestors, and this, too, in this Lund of equallty! It is not alone this Isotated endet whose rights tre struck wt tt this seein) persecution, but the right of tho American people to make ana excente laws for the woverninent of thelr own dnstitutions, Tho object of this Isolation Is to defeat the constitutional provisions and statutes in defense of tho colored ailics Of the Nation, and tho menns chosen are ag meun and cowardly Hs the object fs illegal. A After sich un exhibition of the aninua of our regular urmy, it fs well for the people to goo that no min glucnted in that school shail be in trusted wita the duty of adininistering our civil lows, JANE GREY SWISSHELML ‘To the Editor of The Catcago Tribuns, Cueversk Drvot, Wyo, Ver., April 13.—The outrage committed on, the colored cadet at West Point hua xiven rise to much discussion In Congress and elsuwhere, We fully indorso the hdignant denunciations made by eminent members of Congress of both partics, Every min must desire tu see the offenders brought to Hight and condign Juatico, for n more atrocious outrago wus never committed undor the name of hazing, or, ns it is termed at Weat Polnt, doyiling, The perpetrators thereof should not only be disinissed from tho Acadomy, but servo f sentence of a termof yeurs in the Ponlten- tary, DBut,-white we conenr fully ‘In tho de- nunclation of the crim{nals, we cunnot agres with several eminent imombers of Congress who declare that West Point should bo abolished: dn consequence of this net. Thesd men take a very wurrow-minided and partial view of the oc- eurronce, The ulna academy’ Ig not respon sibi¢ for thls ering, No institution of learning: in thls comutry would yo honostly suck out the offender, or sorseverely punish him whon found, Tho grent nfatuke Mes inconfounding the dine bolieal net with ordinary college bn heh which practic It cnn 1 nd senso bo connected, Auzing Is contined to new arriyuls, and consists iat great mensure in taking advantage of tholr verduncy to play tricks upon thom, Of course some ‘volleges carry the hie ing system furthor than others, now wud then one” upproaching to the: verge of brutallty, ag Mustrated by a recent example at Princeton, the participants In whieh should now be serving out a term in the Btate’s prison. ‘Tho offense under conskleration waa not com- inftted in pursuance of any hazing system char- autoristic of Weat Polnt, nor was it the result of any auch syatom; nor was West Point in any wit ountnble thorefar, It was singly an outrage commulttod by mien of ovil disposition, — by aniinals who happened ta, bo at Weat Point, Mut menof that cluss ure found everywhere, and it fs folly to declare that, because ofico in a eentury. Weat Folnt huppons tobe tho scene of tholr criminal conduct, therefore tho Institue ton whould bo abolished. hazing Is contined to eadets who have lately are rived ut tho Acadony, Whittuker had already: pnasod threo yours there, so that ho wis not a propor. subject for deviling, Every eadet at the Inatitution knew bm, and was aware that he wits porkuctly. hayminted with the rules and regulations governing the cudets, The merrier gest of hazlig ut any college Hes ln tho fact of the Jgnoratice of the vietim regarding those mutters, And inost of tho tricks nro of an inoffensive character, consisting of pragtical Jokes,—0s tho sending a ian to nn oficer on some rhifculoud errind, trying to surprise or frighten him whilo serving hid first guard tour, Now and thon acts of a worse character aro porpretruted, but Weat Point in this mutter ts not ns bid ns ite reputation; nor are the ondota guilty of ag brutal nets. as have beon committed and are indeod.of frequent occurrance in other colleges, Weat Point la a Nationnt fustitution, The War Dopurtinent cndeavared some yourd ayo sa brouk up tho custom of deviling, honco tho attention of tho public was attracted to a school fn which all bave a interest; and what. would, pies unnoticed eleowbury stood aut to tha word In bokl retlof here, + For this reason the eustom of Imposing on new cadets recelved pecullar significance, and was viewed by tho entire Nation with wbhorronce, and the system of Wost Polnt hazing made aecountable for that of which it Is cutirely Innovent, XZ ———————— , THE REPLY, * ‘To tne EAltor of The Chicago Tribuna, Crroago, April 16.—An itom appears in Tun ‘Tuiuns of to-day stating that I bad boon ar rested for refusing to deliver somo books claimed by one Barth on a mortgage; thaton trlul 1 claimed the books as my own and wus discharged. Inusniich na tho inatter has passed Inn print I would liko the trio fucts to appenr, declined to figs up the books ree ferred toon the grownd tho pretended mortgage to bow fraud, and that ho sunt whutever wis due thorvony that tho tin Harth had io interest inthe transition; that howas put forward thervln by uno F, Fy Cole, whose nun will be recognized by man: occurring in various thisnolal: transactions dure ing several months pust, EB, M. Haines, . that Pbad ascortained Afolp! tho Deaf to Hoar, Dr, O, Hy Thomus, of Philadelphia, has beon making a study of tho sovoral dovives for holp- Ing tho dent to buar, Allof them, ho says, dee pend ‘for tholr action upon tho princfple of noousties that solids ylurite in-unison with tho gound-waves produced in tho ate near them, | Ln those fistruments the vibrations ure ot suilicient force to be audible when conveyed to the Inter nalear through the medium of the teoth and eraalnl bones, indspondonttly of the ordinary: channel or houriug, Ho says that o simple uni oxvullonginatrument for the purpose “consists shinply of & rod of hurd wood about two foot Jong tind a quarter of un tneh thick, one ond of waich Ia placed ayninst the teeth of the speaker, the othr resting hotweon or agatust tho teeth of thy porson bard of hearing. Lf tue spoukerartious Lites In ab maitural tone of voice tho voeul wiine. ons wilt bo tranamiited in great volume throug! tho tooth und thence to tho uard of the deaf pore sou, It will also convey tho vuleg distinotly whon phiced against the forchoad or'otber pore tons of the skull of the hearer, It will gis0 con- voy porfectly uutibls specch from tye skull of oue ty that of the otbor, or auch sounds muy be conveyed by sluply bringing the hoads them- wolyoa iy coutuct. Ayala, lustoad of the speaker . As before remarkeil, . holding it arainst his teoth, he puny place It against tho upper part of bis chest, when, upon waing his voice, tho sornd will be conveyed ng before, of courso Independently of the teeth of elther person, * DR. SCHLIEMANN. The Archrologiatvta Home Life—ie Rxe Viaines His Work and Exhibits His ‘Troamures. ” Correspondence New York Tribune. Aritesa, March 10-1 ind been several weeks in Athens when a party of Amerieans arrived, some of whom Intonded to visit the ruins of anciont Troy, and Mr. 8., tho Baptist missionary, kindly undertook to procure thom an inverview with Dr. Schiiemann, ‘Tho result was an Inyita- tion to the house of the Inttor for all the Ameri- enn travelers in tho city,the Doctor saying, In his blunt ways “ fwill give thom from hulf-past Tto hnlf-past 8, my tea hour, and ot half-pnat 8 Igo to bed." It ts needicss tw say we nll nue copted tho Invitation, and wero prompt lu our attendance, ‘We wore ushored into a bright room, partake ing of tho charavter of study, Mbrary, museum, and sittiug-room, the walls bolng covered with book sholves, plotures, photographs, and tertl- moninls of membership to numerous societics, ologles while tabics Keographient, are! i covered with books and papers, ghiss eitecs filed with a iuen, Ancient Jurs ovidently fn process of reconstruction, and urticles of modern mike for the comfort of the occupnnts, fled tho room. As goon ns the introductions wero at an end, Dr, Sehileniann, without n moment's pause, even tu take # seat, plunged In meding res by showing the gentlemen dingrams and mips of tho excavations i Troy, tho MSS, for his forthe couing book, “ Tios,"" and other matter, while ‘hia wife ontertained the Indies and n atrity xentlenian or two, who, Hinding tho Dac: tor well surrounded, “concluded to — try tho chindo of ploking, up a few grains of instruction by Joining the lessor eircle. Dr, Schliemann isa short, buld-headed, round: faced Gerinan, speaking with w thick nisul voice, ag If his eyexlasses phiched bis noso too hard, und ult fustexcept when he attempts to repent Tomer, ut which time he stutters und staminers: and “ baeks up” fiat way that recalls the sehool- boy. Sirs. Schilomunn ia a Greek of oxeecding) pleasant features and graceful manners, She is 40 articas and unnasuminig that onc is tempted to think she bas always led a quict homo life, a& bellef soon dissipated by scolng her nd- ifrable skill In ontertuining a lurge circle at once, To our inquiries as to what ted her husband to dig ap old ‘Troy, sho said in her healt: English, “ Because be, belloves ko whatever Homer mae and oven ns Dr, Schilomnnn believes In the bind bard, #0 Dr. Sehliemann's wifo bolleve in’ her husband. Sho hus always been nt his aide in ail his labors, execpt for ono vorlod of his sojourn of two months and a balf, when she was too Ill to leave Paris, Their first stay in ‘Troy of sevon months, ahe enid, was very wncomfortable, on account of the heat and dust, Hummer having rightly nuned it * Windy Troy "4 nnd thelr ine ability to procure more than 2 few articles of food, and those of tha commonest kinds. For subsequent tripa, however, thoy provided thom- selves with averything necessnry beforehand, When asked how sho omployed bor tlie in those long months of retirement, she answered: ' wig busy from 6 in tho morning untildark; for Twas my husband's first nssistant, nnd there were others under me. We had tho oversight of tho digyora, keeping thom buaily nt work, tnk- ing charge of nil articles discovered, and murke ing thom with the numberof metres of dogth at which they were found." Dr. Schliomunn next Invited us into 2 roam contiuning his antique treasures, at which hie prety: wifo was quite disturbed, und beuged the adic in low voles to excuse the lovks of tha Qpartment, for since her husband always kept {¢ locked, the servants could net get into sweep und dust. Here we srw the cup with the two huidles, which the Doctor considers tho grentest of bis minor discoverics, nnd he was for a mo- mont disposed to bo ruttied when one of tho cutlomen present inadvertently expressed 0 loubt ng to the acknowledgment of Ite correctness .by somo of the German uni- voratties, but eet himself by assuring tho doubter int the univorsities, Mr, Gladstone and all, now griuted tho truth of the identification, ‘The treasures in this room of jare—owl-beaded, pig-shuped, cullnury: utensils of all Kinda and numerous othor curl- ositles—wore so grent that we remained stand. ing on hour more, and whenever tho ladica made a movement toward the sitting-room, tho Doctor: would cry out, “One thing more, indies,” whieh would at once bring thom back. Meanwhile ten was pissed around, tho servants nasisting being: Pelops and Brisels, for the worthy muster gives Homerlo names toallhis household at thoir birth, If possibie, if not, ut thelr entrance Into his family, His wife he calls Ginux, Minerva'a suered bird, white bia children are Andromache, alittle Greck of 7 years, and Agamemnon, a flaxen-halred boy four or five years younger. Wo usked Mrs, Sehlicmunn If it was trie, as commonly reported in Amerion, that she could ropent all of tho Ouysdey, Gb, no," sho re- plied, “only detuched portions of both Tlind and. Odyssey." On balug questioned whleb she pre- ferred, she replied with decision, “The Minds it is go much grander, although ‘woman honls a highor apie In tho Odyssey." Sho ulso ex- reas’) her conviction that the two were not by ho sume author, We thon begged her to repeat some of tho Hind for our plensure, and 18 sov- eral Joined in the ren at, sho asked simply, “Do you really wish [t?" and belng ussured that. wo did, most gracefully compliod, giving us at our request Audronicho's parting with Mectar, und noyer alco the days of tho bind bard hive those immortal Mnes flowed moro musically from mortal ipa. She recited several thnes, interrupting herself to oxclaim on tho beauty of tho lines, She toll us that she learned these to please her husband, who loved to heur her repent Honter, und well ho might. Ono of the compuny usking how nny Innguages she could speak, sho modestly un- swored, “Ag poorly. as L spenk Enallsh, tive," We were all_ by this time grouped about her in tho aitting-rovin, while the Doctor seemed rime minging in his troasure-house, and Mrs, Sebilc- nian tokl us much bout ber husband's habits, Ho rises summer and winter ut 0, jumps upon iuts horse and ridea to Phaterain for a plinge in tho son, rotarning for bis café nu Init at 8, whon he devotes himself to business tit lunch at noon, after which, with his amanticnsis, he devotes hinsvlf to hls new book, dining atd, und in the ovening his wife reads woud to him until 8:30, when be retires, We Inoked at — the glock; it was long utter the Doctor's bedtime, and*we hustuned to make our ni adlous, but were dotulned by bis entrance with hia hinds full_of terrt-cotta votive olfer- Inga, dug up from Troy, which ho distributed to his guests uy souventrs of tho delightful ovens ing he had given thom. When we tried, howev- er, to express our plonsure and thanks Mra. Schiiomann assured us we gave oqual ploxsure, since her hustaud was delighted to meet his countrymen, ho being a naturutized American eltizenand so proud of hia citizenship that his ehfidren have: a yas! hin splrit, and little Ans dromuche kays, “If papa ddan American, why 1 nttat by ono too," Travelers will Koon find Dr, Schilamann with ‘his fuimily settled in thelr new house of Pontalle tuirble, with Ife-sizedatatues of the Olympian gods, stationed upon tho ruof, and reoms orn: inented with the mural decoration and touting Nguces of Pompoll. George recently yis- ited this beautiful mansion, now almost finished, aud, with his usunl good senge, aid that he pro- forred ft to bis own puince. ee A Story About William IV, 5 ~_ New Yurk World, A Lelpsio publister tins brought oust a book, “Caroline von Linsingen, the Wife of an lish Prince,” consisting of lotters ullegod to hive been weitton by napause of William LV,, thon Duke of Clarence, and of essays upon the same thonte by the lute Baron Karl von Retehenbach, Curolino vor Linsingem, necording to the story, wis tho daughter {lanoyeriin General who wecompaniod the Princess Charlotte to ‘England When kho miuarricd Gvorge LLL, and frequently. vialted that countey afterwards, On his renirh toGormany in 1700, from one of those vizits, ho brought with him the Duke of Clirence, nes companied by Lord Dutton. ‘The Prince, it fs stated, folk in love with his host's pone dkughter; sbo reciprocated his passton, and inally, on the vist of August, WT, thy wero snarrled by a Seotch clergyman named Parsons according to tho rites of tho Eplsea palian Chareh, | Jn Qutobor, 172, the Hoyul huge bund roturned to England, aud after game ox citing opisoies of & premature confinement, a Koghing correspendouce with Queen Charlotte, wnd numerots facontalny partings and ecatatia rountons, Caroline was diverced from him, and Ini, buying mennwhile futten sick nigh unto doath and come near belng buried during a eateleptio fit lasting three eee she marriud De. Malnecko, tho physiclan woe had saved her from being buried allyo, and Ilved to be 45. She never forgot her Koynl lover, it is wdded,and be, through his brother, Prince Ernest Augustus, repeatedly renewed offersof Nnanclal nasistance or of protection for her children. It ia.an intere cating and romantic story, toll at. great length aud with much clreumetintlility, but thero are f numbor of detulls whereh itis nt remarkable Yarlunce with known fucts, ‘Dhere never wie a “ Lond Dutton,” King William's Intimate friend; thore js no indication in the * Life” of Huish or Wright that tho Duku of Clarence wasin Germany durlug the yours indicated; be wus ut a birthila dinner-party in England on the duy when ble mmurrluge iagald tobave taken pluce, and noithor the Duke of Cluronce, Carotine, the Baron, nor the editor acems to have known anything of the existence of tho Royal Marriages uct. On the whole, thorefore, it looks aa if the ingenious but. neues editor ought to pick his dlutand uy aga, So —— A Woavy Bilt, Tho Rugslan Governmont hus dellvored to tho Porto its Dill of expenses for tho maintenance of Turkish prigoners during tho just war. ‘Phe sum to be relmbursed amounts to 84,700,000, Timmediate payment is asked; whence ‘tho money Ia to come no one knows, a Undor tho costlicat und the cheapest carpets sowed curput-lining should be pliced, Usy that ‘iu teatlired ac carton ann Kuper. }ijerloan. pute Ly pany, New York an jt Bold by ull curpot-dentors. ics . — 3 Consumption or debility In its frst st promptly brreatou by Malt Bitters, ft stigos — ai Avold ruinous cosuictics and uso that wholo- some beautitier—Gloun's Sulphur Soap. ie SOALES. , FAIRBANKS’ a STANDARD ( SCALES OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00, 1M & 413 LakeSt.,Chicega, * Bo careful tobuyonly the Genuing, INDIO BLUE. 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