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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUND AY. APRIL 10, 1881 -TWENTY PAGES. . e B CIAL R et £10,000,800 ATLARTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. SIX PER CENT und Land-Grant ihirty-yest e July 1, st Mortrose Raitroad ipkipe-Fund Gold Bonds, prineiyal payal $40: Interest 5LU per €eAt por annuD. 1 Mg duly 1. Princiyal and interest pasable in the I of New YorkIn sold coin of the Urhted States of Amerien of or cquiTalerL 10 L present stand- oGt welzs and ineness. Tssua limited o not etz S per e, coupon bonds of S O ind rosistcred buud cotificates of $5QU each. O ees: Laited States Trust Compans, New York. LANTIC & PACINIC RAILEOAD COM- e AT utbarity o ab uét of Cungries of the AN States of Americs, & ConSTructing us raps e et 1 e of raliway und b enty iLai: W Division, extends g UL S R, o i faro U Moo, aion the thirty 0 Taliel of through the Ternt £ M e O Wher and thence Antiible mate ot Ca RS O e e humired ad 1 Frete o3k et ‘foue sectuns of Do fundred mil Ll pmenting 1o o ~sione nting by one B 5 e by e IGailway {eted states, sud wal DSBS oo River, & tutae ; g1 N6 b o g SBF 2 bl milex beT i St four bundrud wil Sed Dy, perns it for sl without the ndor; Therosd 5 W uion Corany, i the st sention ot SA%, ers wids e foz il B e malls, und uraished wit o the mte of nd i1 1% expe 1 all wiil be completed by eqipment 33 partictlat i the Atchison, Topeka Ly conus v an ¢ =1, Louls & Railrond Comt Railwag Comp inters od in connection Eiie ot Koo, ¢ 8 ¥ este! slantic & 1 TS e L coutinuous tivush e frow iy aipp and the Alissourt Wivers 1o the Pacide Ol ntantle & Pac (itved by act of Cune Wie alter Y 244 om eneh side 01 i futlroad e il in the ‘Cerniories, ub I the States ihes 4 total fand grantof ul utaorized wile reneral route kavizg been tiled in co B e terms of the charter, the pubhe it the hits of the land grant ¥ ¥ e Guresminent 1rom sale, did e B he Compuny avtached thereto, B et o1 o or- theat; ol of FuAUL 4N i1 eARIILALON bY Cotting O neptaiie b the Government entitluatl e correspynding amount of lund.: hesdent of the United fas from time o Lime sutaonized the p s curned 1o be + Bfaed 1 the Copat ent oz bunds on te Westerin Divisioni w th day of Jaguary, 155! e ” e 0 uctof Congress, approved Al pril A, %y virtoe of an DD Aped 2 : Rajiroad Compuny 15 cn- s 10 Uhe alternute seetions of 0 the extent jE) <t s o wilndraw he et uedon the it, authorizing thy Cotupany i Mot Ry 1 other Jund granes . equ Broperty NOS uT b fsto of thie A Wit W DOL exc : par and Wil be pure i Western ¢ tuiiroad, und zre Q0 por mile. crest 1 ed with the be obtained Al nut exe 10 jer cent B Lot ot which cases the cled. Tl Lpads cantt be Aeniotion Prior 19 their it of thirty years. W the proceeds of the £ i the Cntied ah fonds are 10 be fwiied ur_drawz fur Ferics ot the expirati iy the ters of the mort s must. e depusited, ong bal onds Wikt Compuny, of New York, und on *ith the Boston S fe Depos At on, or fuch OTnCT UrERt depositories ae § BrerTrust. Compny, frusiee, MAE 1pDOOY S e Deed Solcly Tor Lhe purpose UL coistructing e iag, maintatamz, and aperatingsaid Weste S hrand for the paymentof the Interest me e on these bond< ‘until the completion of 4 o line 1o the Pacite Coast, and 1ur une year Ihereatier. "The proceeds of the provide for any deticiency i tl 5 pasment of Ui un these tunds. i and cancellation of Lhe resistered und con Inierest ou ticse bonit everally g 4 by Indorsement on Ut T + ATeuison, Topekn & sunta 1 ¢ lailroad Lowis ng zan_Franciseo I Cotent 9T j o cent o CheIr Tespective s eamn- e apon i Litiness received trom and delivered to UNrng Lhe SIX_WOnLLS endi sber and Apiil preceding the id Western Divisiy ‘the rst duys ot O o aes of ~uch o fha following 13 the present mileaze over which th Aiouri and Mississiupi kivers through business will oss 10 and fram the W estern DIviEioN of the Atuntic tzd Pacitie Mailro: 2 miles. 915 miles. T4t miles. Kinsas City, Mexico. Wichita, Kunsis, 103 fre ST.LOCIS & SA Facitie, Missourt, to Wichita, Kan: Tne ~ Atebison* Company pays_dividends Fa1e 075 AT cent per AnnuE upon EHUAWOT C Stock. und the = san Frane Compuny {lends at the Tito of 7 percent on Haws of First Preterred Caphial Stock. = i 0 i S5t ot dunuary. 1831, their combined milease Wi E 55 TGS Ul Fodde wad their gruss caralis 10T The year 180 umonnted o SILERN 8 e Capita Soek ot the Atlantic & Pacitie Hail- 1o Catppans, now isued, 5 hesd I trusg for e ot R cquul ownerslip of the Atehison, Topeki & anta FE Hath + ‘St Louis & Sun’ Frane Satlway Com oy truct whereby the enth Seld i % stmilar manner when issu B mat excemding Oty jeet per mile Mo of the Kocky Mount- e climut ion, the altaral, timber, ve fand grants, and the Continental Di enee of tunn, and minims e conncetons of this road are considered ot Tavorable churacter, whlie the compura-. Hetly smali fixed-interest churses and the unusual AoSiiyand Influence of its stockholders _for_credit nd trathic, form jmportant eleients of security tor e bonds. N aving contracted for the purchase of $I0.00002 of heta bands. o ofler of the samic 18 now wude for subscriptions in this country, by the undersis epcent und uncerned nterest. pavabie May 1, when the bonds will be ready for dehvery. bseriptions will be receive broad by Mesars. SELIGMAN BEOTHELS, of Londun, Messrs. SELIGH 1.0f Frankfors. suscripons will be reccived on 1ad after Monday. the 11th day of April. IS], by elther of the under- signed, tu whom applic: Tor copies of the bond and mort; nd the form of the xusranty g I Rutlroud and the 3 an ¥ Companies. el allotuent will be mnde 1o those only whose ralecriptions are first received to the extent of the K=t ive wiliion doltars of bouds. Winslow, Lanier & Co.. Corner Nassau and Cedar-sts,, City of 1. & W. Seligman & Co., New ‘or.iroad-st. und Exchange Place York. Kidder, Peabody & Co., Boston, ‘and Corner Wail and Nissuit-sts. Sabscriptions will also be received by a PRESTON, KEAN & €O P —. MY WIFE IS COMING. For The Chicago Tridune Yes, fellows, my wife is coming— I'm going 10 meet the truin, What! wait till the storm is over? What matter the slush and rain To a man wien the Heaven he worships Ts cominst to him on Earth, Though collur and hat be targets For the lizzard's buisterous mirth? Yes, fellows, my wife is coming On the seven-thirty tran. Tere, cabman, drive to the depot— She never shall feel the rain. Heaven grant she may not be snow-bound! Heaven guard ber till we meet! This storm—what's that you suy, Frank? You think I'm * off my beat.” Well, no—can't say that I'm plous— 1 wasi't brought up that way But u man, when his Wife's in'a snow-stora, Will find out how to pray. Been gone?—Six weeks lust Tuesday, Though it's scemed a@ year 10 Wity And to-night I feel us if watching For the op'uing of Heaven's gute, Tes, that’s about my religion: My home is enougn of leaven, But God will not punish a fellow For loving what He has given, And, 2 ta the future provinc Where 'l go when my tinie’s out, well, It he's there that'tl be Heaven: If she fw't, we'll eall it—1iell! Just wait till you sce my Magzie! Deserive hery—Well, Ill bésrins A Jane Este sort of a wourin, With a sprinkling of beauty thrown in. -—Puu: hark, boy<! the train must be coming! yGood Lord, {tis gecting late! 0 sound of it yet, and my watch shOws 18 o quarter aiter eight! Wlx.lt. fellows, here in the shelter— Al Il try the telegraph, ?d sce wherc the truin's been heard from. ¥ Judge Ly the way you laugh o think we a tritie nervous. Thes"re afraid iy train’s snowed in. y that was an enzine-whistle Above the internul din! 'sou hear it? No2? Well, listen! Loway dosn by the bleak luke-shore £15ip bear the puif and rumbie 1 Above the wind's wild roar; 'i‘.éfl Sec the beadlight « Undimmed by the temb {ibe love of a taithiul woman Proof ‘gainst the storins of Fatel ?fl.\' Jove, I forgot you were here, boys— G ou smile when 1 rhapsodize— L the only sight I can sce, hiy 03‘_3 womun with love-lit eves. T ou fee thz'. white hand waving 3 £1om the window nearthe door? I‘r &l“d kuow its gracetul motion ihere were a thousand more! Quicls, Bob, for the 1; 3 rain is ing, _And my bluc-cved mr\‘subuupr?i! g X_fll,em. hold the umbrella thusly— rl‘l":lm safe, Meg, thani the Lord! "£ll done. Bob! “Thunlks for your kindness! . Ditie with us to-morrow chum. T2, boss—T'll see you to-marrow. 0wt Wight, or my wife pud come, FINANCIAL. WL T BAKIR&CD, 1 Chamber of Commerce, CHICAGO. Stock Department Stocks and Securities. Bought and Sold at New York, Boston, and - Philadelphia Stock Ex- changes. Direct Wires from our office to our Eastern Correspondents. Latest information concerning all Railroad Stocks and Securities furnished on application. WM. T. BAKER, Member New York Stock Exchange. W. F. COBB, M. L. SCUDDE, Jr- 1. LESTER & (i STOCKS. Al Stocks and Bonds Douglt and Sold on N. Y. Stock Ixcluange. 25 & 27 GHAMBER OF COMMERGE. 1. T. LESTER, CTHAS: SCHWARTZ, E. K. WILLARD, Member New York Stock Exchange. SAMUEL W. ALLERTON, Special. DIRECT WIRE from our ofiice to the ofiice of Seranton & Willard, opposite Stoek Excimnge. Kew Vork House-—SCRARTON & WILLARD, 72 Broadway, and 13 New-st. Stacks also t and sold In Boston, Philadel- phiz, and Baltiniore, GRAIN and PROVISIONS bought and sold or carried on margins. i T, DILLINGHAH & C0, N, B, cor. Hadison & LaSalle-sts. Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on N. Y. Stock Exchange. New York Oifice, No. 13 New-st, 11 E. DILLINGIAM. 210 PRI, ¢ G. WILTE, Member N. Y. Stock Exchange. ¥ S. HICHOL 8014 to 9415, Thisroad is to be conn the Chezape STOCHS ARD BONDS Bought und sold on X. Y., Bosto: changes, snd carried on DAY & FIELD, 130 LaSaile-st. arzin. (1, New York, Special. - Stock Brokers AND Commission Merchants, 124 La Salle-st. and Bonds bousht and Phil'a Ex- Cyres W. FIELD, Ji GE0. €. WALKER & €0., IF S Sty [sveen. CHICAGO nd sold on New York COMMISSION MERCILANT ESTABLISIIED 1840, RUNSEY, BRO. &€0. GRAIN AND PROVISION Commissien Merchants, 16 Chiamber Commerce, Chicago, 11 Graln and provisions bought and sold und carried on margius, T. M. BAXTER & €0, GENERAL Commission Mercuanis, 127 La Salle-st., Room 3. Grain and Provisions bought, sold, and derate margins. carried on RUM VS, REASCH. For The Chicagn Trilunc. Dear friend, this year of shade and shine 1 hope will prove to taee and thine A Senson free from troubles That Peace and Plenty both will shed . Increasing blessings on your head, "And ell your joys will double. 1 have your letter, writ in verse. The mcuning oud. the language terse, Apreeable the manner. Yon usk me to espouse the cause Of ‘Fotal Abstinence, nor puuse “f'o mureh beaeath its bauner. 1 read your letter o'cr and o'er, And, 5 1 read. udmired the more The spirit that dictated fThose lines in l'ope’s sententious style, Throngh which your wit and wisdow gmile In tervor unubated. Many we find to give advice T) very good, and very nice, And very edify i With raisrd forefinzer, aspect zrave, Tney'il tell you how you should bebave, From all aljurements tiying. The hypoerits! the mask (hey wear Tho hand of Truth cun holdly tear, Exposing ev'ry feature Deformed by sins ‘suinst which they rant, "Phus proving their professions cant, Beelzebub their teacher. From you, my friend, whose soclal soul Tias ofttimes spurned the cold control Of eautions moderauon, And, winged by wine at festal board, 1ins free und far to heavens soared Of Faney's bright creation, Adviee comes with the weizht and force Cucage, 1., March, 153k T G TEMPLE. Experience gives to those whose course Has sometimes devinted From strict denial’s riwid line, To pour libations it the shring To Bacehus conseeruted. When he, the rosy, jolly sot, A-tip on Parnussus got, O Helicon he'd slumbers Tlie Muses there his brow would lave, And bring from Azanippe’s wave Cool zoblets Wwithout numnber. Refresbed, fuspired, the prostrate god Would rise, and not a wink or nod Betray he had been drivking Too deep with Jove pnd gay Mereurjus, Cupid the sly and Mars the furlous, And left them drunk and blinking. 1 always decmed it Heaven's plan That wine shouid be to weary man A cordinl unimatings And not un ugrent to excite Tropensity or sppctite, - Our nature desceratlog. A friend of a responsive soul, A fragrant pipe, & towing bowl, And leisure to enjoy theu— With these, indeed, in Friendship's bowers I've otien spent some golden hours, With nothing to alloy thent. We never sought debnuctes vil We loved the Muses' splendid smile And ravisbing caresses, Tiie play of Faney’s sportive grace, The wit that brightens Renson’s tuce And brillfant thought expresses. But, if my weaker fellow-man Cannot pursue the wary plan Ithful moderation, Aud my example serves to save Him from a drunken pruper's grave, 1iis pame from degradation. Your kind advice, my friend, U'll take, The tempting bowl at once forsake, And at Pieria’s fountain « Drink deep, #s we're advized by Pope, And, strengthened from that source, I hope To climb Parnassus’ mountain, Jox SkoT. T have long prescribed the Shakers' Sarsapa- rilias. and I wink it 2 mozt valeable medicine.— Jereminh Lluke, M. D, Gilmaaton, N. 1. BUSINESS. Stocks Quiet but Firm—Increase in Railroad Earnings. Gould and Sage Reported Bullish —The- Former, Lending Money. Finances in Chicago Steady—The Demand for Securities. The Produce Markets Again Irroguler— Wheat Depressed by Warmer Weather —Corn and Oats Easier. The Boom in Pork Continued—The Highest Prices of the Scason—An Advance in Lard and Meats. FINANCIAL. \ Reading and Tudiana, Bloomington & Western furnisted the mild s ations ol Wall street. It had been given out that If the expected decision went nizainst Gowen the stoek would decline to 5. The decision has boen so made, but the stack after selling off to recovered toG1%. trom cted with ¢ un outlet 1y Indinnapolis, Bloomington & Western r ke & Ohio, and will ha rket gene to tidewiter. The quiet. St. Paul & Northwestern were mod- crately active, with no importunt changes in quotations. The latter shows au inerea: of £,000 In enrnings for the first week of April. Gould and Sage are advising their friends to o nothing, but they believe in higher prices nest week, Gouldls n large lender of money, sup- posed to be the funds of the Union Pactle. The Vanderbilt vo; Union Pacific. . St. Panl & Northwest olli- cinls will publish fast week’s carnings to-morrow, showing large gains. cinl reports of the earnlngs of thirty-s roads fur March gives an increase of 9 per cent on increased mileage of 18 percent, Rock Isl- and is now safd to have on hand $5,000.60 cush and $8,000,000 of other good issets. ‘Fhe bears attenpted v succeeded in ndvancing pric i Union was favorably affected Ly the report timt tho Yestern Union injunction was 1o bed olved. Clique stocks were searce, 2ud bears Wero ans- ious to cover. Tho following shows tho tluctuations of the active stock: Lpen- Uiyhvi Low- | Clus- | “eate | este ! ang. Stocks. e Tannibal preterrod. Do prergered - Laion Pacln Northern Paciti Do preferred... St Taul.. i Delaware, Luc Deluware & 1udsoi.. Ohio Chl., St L. o prefer: Irun Mountain “ht.. oex L tidy Souther Munbatan Elevale o & Western ow York tot, Elevated. e are reported to have sold tuelr but only crn Ualon new stock upened at 0 niznest, lowest, Shy; elosing, S Government bonds were higher. In Chicago, the District of Columbin5.658 were 105 bid and X~ and 10215 1043 uske interest; 4 and the 65, the 43 were 1137% bid and 11415 1123 and 1155 ? and 1023%. Foreign cxchange eclosed firm, posted rates day com- for sterlivg elng 482@48413. For merelat bilis for prowpt delivers, For next week's _delivery, 479! weeks' delivery.d was also steady Werp, deliverable prompt. were commercial bills, %27 [ ties were 9315 ;. Commert @325¢ discount. MucKay & Gray report the followmyg state- ment of exports and value to tho four great countries of Europe ou through bills of lading trom Chieago for week ending Saturday, April 2, 18812 7480, Tor three 113@480. Continental exchunge Sixty-day commercial bills, prompt detivery on Havre, 5314@530: Bordeaux, 117550 Sixty-day commereial bills on Ant- RS Bunkers” bills on Germuny were 9% for sixty days and 941 for demand; nincty-day prompt ixty-day com- mercial, on bankers, delivered prompt, %5@ 03 7-16; same. delivered in three weeks, 8%@ 16, Commercial drawn on commercial par- drawn on small outside towns is always 1@} per centless than it drawn on the great banking centres. Bankers' guilders on Holland were 59% for sixty days and 20% for demand; sixty-duy commercial wag 3915 @39%. Shippers exchango on New York was3) machines on exhibition. ard the mineralozical ispluy will epitomize the zeology of the entire Western mineral belt. The orgunization com- prises tho following gedtlemen. who are well known in mining circles: tho Hon. H. A, W. Ta- bvor, the Ilon. W. A, H. Loveland, Gov. A.C. Iiunt, Herman Siiver, William B. Daniels, S. T. Armstrong, H. D. Perky, John W. Kunox, and Hamilton S. Wicks, Gov. F. W. Pitiin and (Governors of States and Territories Vice-Presi- dents. —_— BY TELEGRAPI NEW YORK. NEW YORK, April 9.—Governinents steady for 65 and 33, and 1z per cent higher for 4145 and 45, Hailrond bonds fuirly active. State sceurities less netive than of late and generully weak and lower. The stock market was strong at the opening, and an ndvance of X to 14 per cent was record- od, the latter in Rteading, but at the First Bourd speculation became weak, and a decline of ¥ to 3z per cent took place, in which Reading was aeain mostprominent. Toward noon tho mar- ot assumed 8 firm tone, and, under tno leader- ship of Reading, prices rose i to3 per cent. In- Qinn, Bloomingron & Western soid up to 5 per cént,and closed ut the higbest point. The froneral market was extremely dull fn lute deal- ‘and closed fairly steady. Outside of the Stocks mentioned above he fluctuations in Drices were confined Withill 8 VErY IUTTOW Fange. Transactions, 160,000 shares. D b, & Westesn..... Zh0[Northern Pacitic... Detware & Hludson, L3000 & Misslssippi . & Ko Grunde.. 180 Ontario & o, orad Wabnsh Pueli 100} Western Union.. ll[l)nu‘i.\n\'u s lnd., B, & We «|3utro Tunnel he steamship Oder brought $827.000 in zold. Tha following is the weekly bunk statement Louns. i Se, [IOGGAN: specie, Inerease, FLS18,6( e, By de- lution, decrease, ERROUES 5 {.\luu(‘y firmerat 6. Prime mereantile paper, . Sterling excbange, sixty days, steady at 4814 demand, 4534, Gov <1y New ds. i3y Paclte U of 185, BONDS, | Yirginia, deferred .. Erie seconds. Virgini, cons| 0CKS. Altun & Terre Haute 1ho preterred . ... |3Vitb, 5L L. & P Do preterre i, Hunnibal & Si 555 Do prererred .. 1irun Moubtain .. ock Tslana. i Du preferre S Yurk Culits Stichigan Central Cnion Pacltie stock. Eine. ¢ teul Puciile srihern Pacitie: o prefecred, Louisvillg 1o prefers Norileste Ted M Dehowire & Hudson! New Jersey Central it Furzo S Amerlcan :iinited States iGuieksiver . Do preterred Carloou o Central A Homestake . andard . i ? Ghio & SIS L pretérred. Chesupeake £ 002 Mabiie & Oblo. & Colunibius. ¢ Ghto Central Luke Erly & Western Beorin, . & I s closed: . Sui, & Clave tern iatlrond. K & Bt Atehison & Yopeka.. s Boston & Albauy...... 1 W ORLEANS. April 9.—Sight exchange on W per SL, 000 premium; stertiog, i Colony..... FOREIGN. Loxnoy, April ¢—11:3) a. m—Consols un- chined; 250 p. ., consols, money, 100 11-16; necount, 1. Pats, Apeil =3 p. m.—French rentes 650 25¢. LONDOS, April 9.—Consols, 10 11-16: “nccount, Newds, 10555 4428, UGN 43, UL taliroad share: vivania Central, 713 New York C irie, 415 do seconds, 105123 Reading, The wmount of bullivn withd Bank of England to-day 15 £50,00. Pans, April 9.—Rtentes, S3f. MINING NEWS. SAN FRANCISCO. Sax Frascisco, April 9.—Following are the closing quotations of stocks: 4141 Mono. Itel Orermman 3| Potosi.... Suvasz HFELF ted Virginia Ring.... b To) Jnion It S1eXIAM.nenn e BOSTON. BOSTON, April 9.—Mining stocks closed as fol- lows: Allouez Mining Co Calumet & H. Catalpn Copper gisiiver isio Dinean Siver. 13| Wisconsin Cent, com. Frankitn. b COMMERCIAL. The following were the receipts andshiptents of lending artivles of produce in this ity dur- o'clock Saturday worning ana for tho corresponding ing the twenty-four hours. ending at time u year ago: Aleohol, barrels...... Broom-corn, Corn, bushels. Corn,shiclter's Cured mea: Canned me Lard, tieree Faed, barreld. W, 110 at, bushels. ... miattro-ses, b ‘otal value of shi ments.. Chicago bankers repor h Wir 5 business quict. Loans were In fair demand at 637 per ceut. New s pur@Se per $1,000 discount. York exchiuge Wi 7 Little currency weut to the countrs. Chicazo bank clearings for the week were re- ported as fallows by Mannger D. R. Hale of the Chicago Clearing-House: Datr. earings. 55,011 Suturday Total Corresponding wee days. 8 1n seeurities. the sonville Southeastern 6s at 99, §1.000 Wubash 58 at9f. St Paulds, Minerul Point Division, are 93 Did. Ten duys 2z but 92 could be ot for ther. The total value of the sales of local and mis- cellancous securities ou the Chicago . Stuck Bourd for the week ending April 9 were limited 10 S8, A Nattonal Mining Exposition istobe held in Denver, Colo., as the best legitimate way of promoting the welfare of the winmyg interest and cstablishing it approximately on the same footing s the other ‘greut industries of the The Exposition Assoclation embraces influential and wealthy men of Denver, and has representatives in cach State aud Terri- tory throughout the UnitedStates. Thereuulsit site for the location of a permanent Exposition building has been secured, and the construetion will be begun during the prescut season. An Exccutive Committee bas been established in New York to cobperate with the Association. 1t is intended that this Exposition shall display every nutural fact nnd every artificial process known to the mining engincer. The manu- facturers of minicg machivery will all have count the mo3 ii) g AnTIcLES. Flour, brls. Latlow, Bl Butter, B3 Dressed Live hogs, atile, No... I, IS, raratoes, b Conl. ton: Thay. ton: Luinber, m Shingies. m, Salt, brls, Tllinois Central, M1'31 l’c‘r:n- i Withdrawn from store during Friday for city consumption: 50 bu wheat, 1,058 bu corn, 1,07 bu T 521 bu harley. The following grain was inspected Into store in 1 car No. § winter = gpring, 11 cars No. 3 do, 13 corn 12 curs new high mixed, 105 curs rejected, ete. (133 corn); 35 cars whito oats, 16 curs No. mixed, 22 cars rejected, (Bouts); 5 cars No. 3§ barley, 9 ears No.4 do, 1 car no grade. Total 260 cars or 140.000 bu. Inspected out, 1,565 bu wheat, 23506 bu corn, 52,246 bu oats, this elty Saturday mornivg wheat, 30 cars No, 5 cars rejected, 3 ears no grade (0 wheat cars No. 2,306 bu ry The follow! in this city during the past weels: Aprit s, oril 3,702 bu barley: o, our, bris. 1in10 Whent. bu. Corn, b, Outa, bul itre, bu, Burley, bi Dressed bo:s 5e The corresponding shipments wer Aprit s, Aprit 2, Flour, brl: Wheat. bu Corn, bu Oats, b 34 Ihe leading produce markets were moderate- Iy netive Saturday ond quite unsettled, but withina narrower range thun the previous das- Provisions were agalu higber, with frec fillinz in Ly tho shorts.and & particularly active wobbling of tho premiums (and discounts) on pork fut- ures. Wheat was depressed by warmer weather, \hich was understood to be depressingly oppres- sive in Toledo, wheat beiog * unsnlable ™ there. Other grain was tame, except thit rye was quoted strong, being scarces, Tho weather is d to have turned round toward the bears was increpsed very much thereby, moust- supp “balmy” phase, snd tme crop of Iy in wheat, though reports from tl 11 were very discouraging. Mess ook ik . S17.20%17.225 for | while #Li3 wus bid for Juze. 4 e bigher, at € pork clo g were the receipts of breadstufls May and SIT25@17.274 for June. Lard closed dy, at §10.80310.82t3 for May and SW.602 10921 for June. Short ribs closed 15e higher. at $8.10@3.1215 for June. Wheat closed %3¢ lower, at993c for April and §L04% for May. Corn closed ensfer, at 39¢ for April and 42%c bid for May. Oatsclosed weak and ic off from Fri- day’s figures, regular selling at 31%c, May at siic, June at 35%¢, and July at 3ie. Rye closed firm, at §1.04 for regutar, $1.07 for piit-edged, SL.05 for May, $1.03 bid for June, and $0¢ bid for July. Darley closed nominally unchanged, at $1.02 for No. 2, 86c for No. 3, and Ste for No. 4, winter receipts. Hogs were active, and firm at £5.50@5.7 for light, and at $5.50@8.40 for heavy. Cattle were easy, at §2.756.25 for poor to extra. The demand for domestic and foreign dry goods was active. The wholesale houses were allve with buyers, and, as all were purchasing in 2 generous way, o large volume of business was accomplisted. The wintry character of the weather since the beginning of Murch bas se- riously militated against an active distribution of spring goods; still, the consumptive demand during that perfod has unquestionably been of Inrger proportions than in anmy corresponding period under shnilar conditions, and as the prospects for tho season arc most -flattering there IS a cheerful feeling on all siies, Jobbers of boots and shoes report a growing demand, and hats, clothing, millinery, and cogoate lines also display incrensing activity, under the io- fluence of pleasanter weather. In thc grocery market;there was no noteworthy change. Trade continues to improve, and the market malataing nsteady and healthy tone. Dried fruits were active and generally firm. Blackberries were strong. at the advance of the dny before. Layer raisins wera offered at easler prices. There w3 wgpiet and steady fish market. Butter and chuese were quict, with the lower grades tend- ing downward. Oils were generaily fivm,—extri lard at§5¢. Coaland phe-iron were unchanged. Broom-corn is active, and most grades have been advanced 1n consequence of a marked de- crease in the stock on hand. An active trude exists in building materizls of all descriptions. Eggs beld steady at15¢ der doz. Grease con- tinues weak, with a declino in_country “A” of 1ie per b, In”green fruits, Messina oranges have been marked up on accountof the growing searcity. Ilay was fim, with an upward tead- cncy. In hides dullness is still the prl neipal teature, damaged having been marked down ¢ per ib. Iiops aroactive it tho quotations ruling for tho last few weeks. Potatoes ure easier, but unchauged. Tallow and wool continue dull,— thie Intter still belnyg very irrejrular. Sceds were steady all nround, with euerully light offerings. Cooperage was firm and higher. Letters from lowu state that farmers there are very anxious in regard to the wheat, both that already in the ground and that not_yet put in. Thoy are indisposed to sell what they bave in band till better assured than now that there will bo auy surplus from the next crop. The latest development In produce circles i8 q searcity of poultry on account of the cold weather. It isreported that bundreds of thou- £ands of chickens have died from chilt, as a re- sultof leaving the mother's wing for an inde- pendent run. They say also that a smaller per- centage of egrs nre hatching thau is usual at this date. Somebody suzgested on "Change Saturday that the pork deal is likely to Peter out soon. Possi- bly soif theshorts should ull fill in ut the same rate a3 P.D.A.did lust Friday. e ls under- stood to have taken In #3,000 bris of it then, be- sides smaller quantitfes on other days. PROVISIONS. 110G PRODUCTS—Were netive and aguin higler. There was no materlal chanze in the tone of advices from other polnts, but the pressure 1o i1l pork shurts continuud, und Inrd and meats advancad in sympa= thr. The pork market was exccedingly trregulury thouzh the mnge of prices was not so wide as the previous day. The market for May pork fell off nearly e early, but soon rallied as buyers appeared atthe dectine, and then ruled steady tll near the Cclose, when It took another upward Jump. Tho Juno deal was ut a discount: of lue early but afterwands ruse to o slight uremlum. ‘e tradinz in Inrd and meats was not heavy, itnd the shipping demand for the latter was very perhaps dulled by the sdvancs n vri #t npove buyers' Himits. “Tlie packins 1< clty since Febrnary (s estimated nsE 4500 1o date last TOINTS. N1 1 Toris, | Bels. || 1 | e 0,000, Zo4601 | £0,650 150000 oy, 003 w0 0 T8 Chicd; St Lonis! indianay Milwauk closed e above, 5 the lat were reported of LA brl Wb T M une it S h; and 51 brld seller A bls, Also 130 brls_summgt-pucked at ¥ DEe ok pork_at §lsW. The market clused rather Sindr at 42 for round tuts spot, or selier tig month, oF G2 seller June, und ahuut T Nib—Deciiued tige per 100 1bs early, ndranced 15 and closed mbout the same as Friday aftermaon. Sales were reported of T te 1100 tes seller May at 310,24 June at 0.5k s, TLW; uod tes. The mars roind Jots, spot. ot Hor Mav, und $1040310.9915 seller June, with about 283 1 L for duls. MEATS—Aavanced §R7k and closed fem. - Sules were reported of ubout 420000 1bs short PIoaat $amigis.) woiler May, S.e3.13 for June, Tind $e.135 e for Julys 15003 1hs Jong clear 3 tes sweet pickled hims (15 1bs) nt SHE! lending euts of meats were #s follows at Yo'eiuck: it Shout- | L € . Fibs. | ders. |clars .09 20 B0 o0, P 0, boxe oller Junc, closed at S IKE1 d . $1.80 lovse und .00 boxed fands. wasiée boxed: long cut ho Yickied hams quoted at $ingtic. for Ereen tinms, sume averae, SSiic, " o e aoto AL Siasse for shoulders, $EESHe for <o e, $1gécde for suurt clears, 1K 1Uc’ for Buais, o and packed. 4 ! BEE! wquietat SILOANG for mess,. SI0G@ 1100 for extra mess. and $2.6)¢20.5) for hams. BREADSTULFFS. FLOUR—Was in fair oxport demund, chiefly for the lower grades, with a moderato local trade. The feoling was firm, In spite of the casler tono in wheat clreles. Sales were reported of 5% bris und 2,600 sacks double spring cxtrus, partly ot $.7385.40, 1100 sacks no zrade. partly ot .15, nd %0 bris rye flour on private foerms. Total equal to 3,200 bris. Export flours wero quoted at $1.55G 430 for good to cholce, und rye flour at $LBEATH Orie MILLSTUFFS—Were In fair demand, and quoted tirm. Sales were reported of 15 cars bran st Hara1L55; 3 cars middlings at $AKGILN0; and 2 cars shorts at FILU0EL2.50. SPRING WIEAT—Was active und casler. The markot declined 3{@34c, and closed Yidic bolow tho lutest prices of Friday. The British markets were quoted dull, witha decline of 3d per quarter ou red I London. 1t wasalso reported that Toledo was hezvy, owing to news of warmer weather i Ohlo and Indi- ana, und_Milvaukee operatnrs were freo sellrs fore.""Guder these ofleringy prices gave MO slowly, as mnny local operacors NAY s also disposed to bearishiicss, a3 & cunsequenco S Eivarmor wuathier bore, wnd somg lots of lomg wheat O tInstd out on lacul zccount. The volume of re- eipiawas small, and letters stated that farmers ure O aposod to sell till they kuow better thun nus T i erop of 1511 8 likely to lurn_ouz: but & Koud Boa Of whout has been_held here by parties wio étted u Nig aavance. and have grown dred ot brs for lt t coue, o wneat welaicd Beavily, Cush In moacrate demand, No. 2 closing at 0ile g for roceipts dated since Wed 500 bu do %0 “bu do, in Cemtral, at prtesmusie 120 " bu ted, fresn re U@ (A D. & Coo 18 nominally PSPl $.a00 bu by sample ntiUEse. "otal, 1.0 bu, Slide $UN bu No. 2 Sinnuzgta at SLUL being Licabore haCniice of stoileht No. 2 on swmé sturice, Selior Uiy opened atabout SO sold ut $LUi advauced g b octined to iUl reucted to §LUE and S ‘month ranged n Clused at ELML. Scller the @ t one thue 3¢ below June. sy e AT Salcs were limited to 300 bu No. 2 Yod (Koit's) winter receipts at FLOLS: &0 bu do YD, Covw) on tirse. storare at £y i ot wi oo frec on bourd curs. Total, L0 b RN W, irrogularly casier: Moy clusing He be- low tue latest price ot Friduy, The Liritish murkets L e puricd o, with un advence of 3d per quarter e e frrive, Dut our recolpts wera larger, und G 1ot fine it \wheat tended to depress corn, thouxls i Circivals of the speculative srude continued 2o 1he T 10 raise the question where the May siles nre small Bt from. Thero were few other fouturos. I riading was loss nciive in futures, and the de P ot vl los it not open Hil late. No.2 closcd O for ramutar to 43¢ for_receipts daied since lust iy, Spot saies were reported o1 AGK bu X0, el pataed atdic: L bu do (esulan) at g b v mixed ut dlez £0)0 bu do (rexular) It 0 B rejected wLENEEI{c: Ha) by by same i g i1iae on tracks ) b o At K dtiae freg B e ears: L) bu do (white) Bt 4tdec; DA 1Y el Toual, 0 bu. Seiler Mas sold b ears G e dedined to £, und closed u e bd. o N ho month was nearly mominal at S{Ec S At ie, June sold U AN4Giisc, July at i3 $itie, und Ausust at S & G0l (ero Tafrly uetive and e lower, both for cash und £ Regulue was salable atSL4GTHC, N Fised quotabie atic. April closed atGlie: A ved st ovje. and advanced to K¥c, und closed el Huctations at e, Juno' opencd ot aod Sosed Lok, und July sold ina small way ichic: Tho recaipts wero | libeml o nd liteely to the sample market Ca: % Sitsadng”tor u a3 went 2 oy were mado uf 430 bu 3 No- winter storuze in atore; % vy O ol atsime for rejecied mixed: Sitsiie fof re- i white: i foF No. 2 Gili@s fur Xo.% white. St s 00 bu at e for_Fefceted mixeds il O T Felected white; Sgkitge fur Nu. 3 SiEhEC TS “White, nnd dskc for choice white. Yutal ut#L03 for No. 2 re: sales wore made of b Sected: und $1.03u] up.e nt SLUZ TOF Te BARLEY—-Was dull oty which was fairly setive. atSe, und fres at SLUZ N Nl for winter receipta. Nothing was done in_ fuft of 538 bu ut e fo §ag: s'bu br wample In tho trrezular trdlng nf1e s0ld {n o small way at #1:.13 Tater sales at $10.80, und Ma considernble trading o Wi Bourd prices. BY TELEGRAPH. FOREIGN Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. 1AvERPOOL, April 8—11:30 & m.—~FLOTR—No0. 1, 2 0 sample mark t. resular was quotsale at Nic, and No. 43¢ mples went out faidy. ures. Cush sales wero mile winter Tevelp: ‘at fic for No. 3; % for Ho. r the Board. May p..c! 5, vy cut #nd corm at abgat e PRI GRAIN—Wheat—Winter, No. 1, % 10d: No. 2, 4.+ spring, No. 1, 9s3d; No. 2, 8 &d: white, No. 1,940d; No. 2 9 1d. Corn—N_w, PROVISIONS—Pork, 653, LIVERPOOL, April - Qulct and unchanged. 5) p.. m.—BREADSTURg— ¥ 5 Bacon—L¥ne LIVERTOOL, April 0.—PROVISION: dy at 4. Lagl— clear steady ut 41s; short clear stea Prime Western firm at 553, TCRPENTINE—Spirits—London irmer at 825, LONDOY, April .—TALLOW—Fine Amork retined, 153 LINSEED OIL—258 100, ANTWERP, April 0.— PETROLETN—203L. LIVERIOOL, April 9.—CoTToN—Moderate Inqui los, 7000 bales; speculation ard Fex- vort, 1,0; American, BREADSTUFFS—Quict und unchanged. PLOVISIONS—American lard, 554. Bacon-—] “he following were recelved by the Chicago Beard % . m.—Breadstuffs qgiet LIVERFOOL, April 9] 957d: No.3 4o, B4 Cewn— Carzoes off coast—W| sru dalls none ofered. ler; red winter (at Hrm s 3d_advunce. short clear, & . Country iniir= Not much doling Juliand uewlecied. ket o shudo higher. Weather i LOSDON. April ;| n 3 stide dender. ualicy of_American red winter wi2at it shipment, #3; do for ship ent 4 folowin:: month, £ sricun mixed corn for prowmy s, Country murkets @ xhade duare ment duringiiie Fair uveraiy of ¢ shipment by Tall. T and Fronch for wheat—Eni! 3 0If const for orders—-tV. Vheat und coru trm. NEW YORK. futures stead June, 10.8ic: July, 10.e; Octuber, November, 10.lic;"De~ sulet and unchanged; recelpts, 22,000 bris: exourts, 6,30 brls. Wheat—Lower: 000 bu; rejected 98! 5 do, SLIBI(EL1Y ungraded red, 11153 steamer do, §1.14; No.2 s1.24: ratiroud, steam- 119i4@1L2: No. 2 white, SLIXGL April, 3.2 EL205; Ma; f11{. Corn dull; ungraded, 34Gavdc o No. 2, Gashics No.2 \hite, tie; Moy, SHK@3 nd lower: roceipts, LU0 bus Wy est- ie: white do. a43%sc. HAy—Demund fair and market Hrms 85@%c. —Quict und unchun: No.2, April, Sit 5i%c. Oaty dull Swear trm: L o3 steudy; moderaie de- d_murket i ited, O1ke; crude, G, 4 r woderiely netive, e Gt meats stronz and quiet: 10; Fed copper du i CHURCH BELLS. Notable Chinics in the United States— ctin in Litel Of sounds derived from bunuu fnvention and ceonomy there Is none which, n tho varity and co of theassociations it awakens, com- hat of bells. The individual quality of their tonc, the scenes amid which we cred or - local metmories euter- tained with the vibration; uppeal to the tacm- ory with a distinetns Hence the most asp! pares with biear the:m, the sa seldom ethers! iring of Germiu poets. uvailed himself of this fact to compose an fm-! mortal * Sous of the Rells”” The most and weird of our mative bards found”in tho gradunted intonation of bells seope for tio re- markavle verbal aod rythmic ingenuity which Lhis effusions: 3 tzes with the bells— What a world of merriment their melody fort il iéar the Rellow wedding betls= Whatu world of bappiness their harmoty fotficlbl IWéar the talling bf the batls— E ‘D.,rld of sulemun- thouzht their mondady com= On the same principle Gray touched ut once tho pensive strain of his elewy tho curfew.. The language of bells is cnxauopol- itan. 1t requires no polyslot to understund the menning of those sounds which for fouricen hundred years bave announced from towers worship, festivity, and death. B the plous Latimer, inform Heaven of the ne- cessities of earth; and soalzo do they aunounce the identity of human wants, instinets, and des- tiny, and thereby indissolubly blend their c dence with the sentiment of life. Tho modern novelists bave well availed themselves of this act,as in Vietor Hugo's **Notre U rold’s *St. Giles end St. James,” and bickens” Ana this universality i3 recog- nized by the poets. **The bell nvites e, litoquizes Macboth on the éve of crime: and Hamlet can find no more signiticant ffnaze o betoken Ophelia’s wadness than “siveet belis How Moore suhg of ‘and Lamb felt the dyiug year's by allusion to * Little Dorrit.” jungled out of »Evening Bells, esthetic taste ‘of our The rapf#ee developing i bringing tho_use of own peopBis gradually chimes und peals into our of single balis. ts of chime-bel s of on Fifth avenue and Fift himes of Grace, on Broad- and of ‘Triuity, on in the place are three sel Thomas' Church, third street; the cl way, above Tenth_strcet, Trondway, 0pposit Wall st ‘Fhotnas, ten in number, in West ‘Troy, and put up in in 1874 Tney are the finost and thelr music 1s wondrous - also ten in pumber, The largest b tolling bell, weizhs 253 hime cost §6,mneIf tho A new seusation let him f Grace Church when In N I\;‘\urk there ere_cast at Meneel; the beautifal tower in tone und tune, ly beautitul. The bells of Grac weight of 10.34) pounds. 'This sple render wishes 1o enjoy’ 0 up to _the bell-tower ol eur is practicing. about amid a forest o! then nnother as tho ol giand did, but b as they do in chime-ringing levers run; keys of a puut T the whole strenl To each of the levers I ho_ceiling to the tow with its particular bell. Up Iatticed tower, far uduve the hang the ten buge, f sound, thet ouly h to fill the air with iing one and inge:rs of En= on his carillonaclavier Holland, Therc they ure, ten f rapes, pul S huge keys require th of his arm und hand tomove s attached a rope, passing throtish t where it connects in the light, airy, ruots of the tallest bouses, wide-mouthed mgssenze await the master's touc “Trinity chimes are. Christ Church, Philadelphia, s But, strange to say. very: The Churchi Wardens ish confess to alinost It 14 supposed were cast o London by As the sccond Trinity uilt with n handsome steeple in hun probable that at jeast one land about that perhaps, next kuown of their bistory. and Rector of Trinity par! total ignorance on the that five of the bells Mears, prior Thureh wus b 1368, it Is more t e bells came over from Engl thme. Atany rate, when, edifice was taken down to make wuy present beautitul str bells in the steeple. cracked, and so It was sen 1o be recast, and at the sume time 1 re ordered to complete the st beil weighs 3,051 pounds, The ten bells have an aggregate 15,000 pounds. ‘I'e only sct of chi ucture, there Were ‘The iargest of these wis t to Meneely; in Troy, the swmallest . welghtof about ch historic inter- he steeple of v old Chrizt’ Church. Phila wero brought from England, ‘Aune “of blessed memor; the Revolution, whei danger of falling into the recious bells we: the Delaware by some old church, who feare jon of them thoy cast iato cannon b p from their ¢ shelter: and wh ey were removed in in the old belt ay mnd holiday they ¢ joy und gladness. er, have sur;mssl‘ a_present from n the QuaKe: Shds or e British 2 down nid sunk in atriotic membiers of Lhe that {t_the cnewy got would be malted down Afterward, oy were drawn u to Atlentown fol cume to_a close th come noteso! The ltussians, howe’ 8% \yas firm, with light efferinzs und & good Jotal und shippiog inanley, | texgiss vy, aotaole it H 15 5 -oddz al .07, - May ap S L and s for Juty. Casht other nutions in the size 1is Torm no Inconsi as the length or brevity of Jenotes the greater or less sanetity of the duy. They are hung in belfries detached from tho churches, and do not swing Jike ours. but are fixed immovably to the beams and are ruog by & rope tied to the clapper. Some of these bells are of truly stupendous proportions: one in the tower of St. John's Church, Moscow, weighs 1%i,- 830 pounds. It isused on important occasion only, and ihen itis struck iudeep and botlow murmur vibrutes all overthe cityliko the rolling of distant thunder. Every one has read of the grent betlof Moscow. which weizhs upward of 443,000 pounds, but which lies uaemployed and of usc 1o no one. On thisside the water the church bells fre- quently, and especially in villages, lack the mel- low toné of those acruss the sea; they areoften hung too near the carth and rung by inexperi- enced hands; their aceents are business-like and commonplace, even in their call to prayers berein, as in other interests, art and sensibility to the beautiful lack votaries. Yet, a3 already said, there are notable exceptions and a rapid fmprovement gomg on. Whoever has found himself in Wall street on a Sunday morning and berrd those deserced precincts of tiounciil ex- citement resound with old 'Trinity’s harmonlous cbimes, must have [felt, with all the zest of con- trast, the solemn poetry of bells. In front of Lafayette’s portrait in Lndependence Hall, Pail- adelphia, is 2 bell which even mute, appeals to wvery American heart by this fnscription: ** Tha ringivz of this bell first announced to the eiti- zeéns who were anxiously awaltig the result of to deliberations of Conzress(which were at that time held with closed doors), that the Deelara- tion of Independence had been decided upon: and then it was that tho bell prociaimed liberty throughout tho land to all the inhabitants thereof. Thore is something remarkably endearing in the sound of bells. Whoever bas caught their distant peal while coasting alonxr the Mediter- ranean shores,or felt tne summer stiliness of an Alpine valley broken by the chimes from some venerible belfry can imugine, as the mel- low intonations blend with the sceuery and make the soft nir melodious, how precious to nutive associations must be the familiar echoes. The note of a_bell is. of il sounds, that which comes nearest home to the local spell of u habl- tation. In cities, where rurul sights and sounds are. wanting, imagination insensibly cliogs to those aerial £nd familiac tones: pechaps they breathe over tho ushes of the loved, or bave mingled with the [abor and the pastime of years: avove the bum of trade and the voices of the thoroughtare their clear. decp, prolonged. re- frain is, perchance, tho only sound that whis- pers to'the brooding heart of higher interests than tue worth and the pleasure of the hour. There is, to tho forlorn, a_grecting. to the reminlscenta charm, and to the medititive an iration in the music: it pulsates through he nirat dawn, noontide, or midnight, **above tke workd while in it.” Even the ambitious and absorbed Napolcon would pause fn bis rapid promenade and grow pensive and thoughtlul ut the sound of bells, and often was secn arrested and fouched by the sound of those at Malwai- fon.so fraught with memories of remorse and love. —————— An Amertean Surprise Party at Vienna. A merry surprise_pariy invaded_tho house of the Ameries 1 Consul ut Vienua on Washin:ton's birtbany. White the Cousul _and his wife wers l}um(])’ chatting with a visitor, the stmerican keyister tells us, suddenly tho _door opened, and a fils of forty spirits entered, represcnting Washington and._his descendunts, white robed, and venrisg the Natlonal flag and- traditional hatchet. 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