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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 4

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OREIGN CONGRESSION AL WASHINGTON SENATE PRESIDENT GRANT INTERVIEWED GAS AID WATER PIPE () Nbw Tobk March G0M riowd at U5 Meaiate BAY CITY michiga SECTION CAS PIPE SAkERCO tQj NEW YORK Uwe is a Cot of the ffyckoff Patent Iinperislialjle THK STOKKI AMD OSTER CASKS POLITICAL THE NORTHWESTERN GftS ANO WATER PIPE COM TOILETINE TOILETINE yckoff Imperishable Water Pipe STATE VIBES 465 OR SALE THE favor of its i by KNIGHTS PYTHIAS PHILADELPHIA lun BOSTON T) Hanover Street ire Verdict of the KEY WEST BUALO Liniment 750195 A8 7 ns aw its UM 48 9 si Rye bu 13 In the ol a bill to A bill to 1878 8884 W1U per bu Aps Tbe market toqaietaad uuchaaged 22100 cj'iao lOprem 118 115 115 110 114 110 110 8 111 HI KM 99 101 Ml 115 115 no 115 48 97 142 187 85 83 3100 giuta were re 86' 0 3 KO 320 280 2956 47974 6212 1019 34 'i9 400 410 220 380 250 1501 1 8501 oo! Albany March In the Armblv to day it was resolved to begin the Erie investi gation immediately 11 title the appropriation bill wa being con sidered a resolution arotnnnding the law oo as to prohibit the distribution of money to academies under sectarian or denominational control was lost by a vote ol 511 to 58 90 55 65 78 85 Corn bn 119000383 128373 LH9 2 138 650 75 1 1 CO 1 652 20 Massachusetts rejected the a vote of 1 42 bn bn 79334 88M0 4600 9470 83934 48410 Aea for the market REAL ESTATE OR SALE Obituary Cincinnati March 13 George A Doberty coroner for Hamilton County died at one o'clock thia morning of disease of the stomach Ha had a large acquaintance not only In the city but throughout the State He had occupied a number ol official posi tion in the city end county THE WYCKO WATER PIPE i4 1 's Barley bn kbm omcM March 13 7 The following are the reported receipts and shipment of the articles named for the 34 hours ending 9 a this morning and also tbs receipts for the corresponding day in MR 4 Total 68 46 100MD 23970 3676 726 864 40141 353 334 838318 a 22 C0( 1' 25 (f 85 70tv 75 72(d 78 Lnni: Kock Ark March House to dny notice wan given call a Constitutional ConvpnHsn extend the time of paying taxes thirty days wan pag(d by both Women and now goes to Hie Governor A bill was introduced in the House to abolish capital punishment Toe llouhe memorial to Congress was passed by the Senate asking the tale of the Hot Springs reservation We quote: Other varieties Al Tiucoh Illinois Io ft 100000 1 LuCTfs Marell The National Bink th ukhuHive cry goods house oj Lamb Co the Journal office and ten or iituen Otl buildings C( hi mI 1 1 1 1 1 1 ug a large part of th( btislncws portion ot I usoola Illinois ere burned TueHday night The JoH estimated at over 100 OOh he lire was caused by the explosion ot a lamp 1JOO 66 35 34 31 00 C53 80 SMparta 187 SCO 1999 400 Addition! Returns from the Ntw IlBinpihlre Klcdlon Cuxeoiih nt March The latest footing up ol the Congressional vote in the rlru District gives Small Republican for 4 oigrcHM between 2o arid mnrity The ether rlbtrlote are Democrat le Straw' ma Q'for WH bo lw'tweou 300 and 2 21843 "36 Versailles March 13 The Assembly to day adopted the conatitiiUonal project re ported by thecommittee ol thirty The vote stood 411 yea to 23 nays T1IK NEGOTIATIONS EOK SPEEDY EVACUA TION Special Dispatch to the New York Herald March 13 Vn Sunday last l'rei deut Theins ent a note to Heflin through Count Von Arnim In it tbe rench Gov eminent propose to complete tbe payment of the first half of the fourth milliard by the etui of April and the second half by the cod of July and to lurther pay two hundred and fifty millions and give financial guarantees for the balance the final evacuation of rench territory to begin on the 1st of September Ar4vl or President Grant Pennsyl vanians Claiming Another Cabinet Ap pointment Philadelphia March 13 President Grant arrived here thia afternoon Be was the guest of Hoq A Horio Thia evening a banquet was given iu hl honor at th Union League House by Hon Wayne Mc Veigh at the conclusion of which the Presi dent took tbe train for Washington Tbe universal Impression here among the knowing ones Is that notwithstanding the announcement that tbe visit was of a purely social and private nature It means the selec tion of a Pennsylvanian Tor the position ot Secretary of the Navy Ilaiid llrpiillleail Hist Con vention Providence March in the Republl can 4uiUj Coin tuition to day Henry Howard war nfHtihiated for ivernor receiving (18 votra out of 113 rrhe Convention hIho nomi nated ChurleH Van null tor Lieutenant Got ei ihh sJomUii i AtMeniao for Secretary ot htiite Willard Sayles bn Attorney Goneral and Kiinutl Clark fur general Treasurer Xo reaolut Ihim were pawd Ohio March 13 In tbe House to day a resolution waa bifcred InMrijcting the uuio Kepi ventati ven in CongreRR to support the bill to eMablUh a postal telegraph lathe united State resolution was referred to Lii Cuminitteo on Telegraph the Senate 11II to provide that in case of foreign mutual life insurance companies the aseu of wuch companies Khali be accepted in lieu of cap ital also to provide a manner of proceeding against such companies that have ceased to do business in Ohio was passed The House bill to abolish capital punish raent was reported back by a majority of the uuvtnij vDiDiuiiH'u wiLuout recotu menaa tion The minority of the committee make a report recommending the pmeoge ofitbe bill The committee have given much time to the consideration of thin measure aud six re ou kSX Al Ik S)4 1 rwiA tv mv MU4 uuu juur in passage Itos TON March 13 The Jury ou th i deall)4 'auMit bv the receht Hanover wtii tire clre the building to have been faulty and unnttfo tn conatructlon and that tho for egreva were entirely inadequate for the protection of life In caaea Of tire The Jury HiggeHt that the city gov ennicnte and other having authority sec that all building uaeil for mechanical purpose Inwhich are utored or to bo stored combuatlhte maletlala ba thoroughly lupo tcd and pro vision made for the preservation of life so that a Mtnliar calamity may not be repeated At Athtnnil Ptiui loi 0000 AHIILANP J'A March 13 Teu dwellings wt iu burned hero laat night Gohi f(looo our pci Mino wi re alight injure'! Principal Office and Works ((t inu li a wrong uh If used to Grille a Ingham) would not Mmrhuiet la H08T0N March The House of ItepreHentatlvej guffrage reBolution by to 83 1 De'cate on the 'Caldwell Case I Hi Cpinion on Various Eubjot Continued German Geographical Societies to plore Western Africa Chicago Office 646 Wabash avenue Organization of Vigilance Com mittees Spain I TIIR ARMY 3IIK MOUTH London March 13 A special dispatch to the Siarulard from Spain via says Gen Nou villas has been defeated by tbeCarlist chicftan porregaray near Pampeluna The government troops attacked the carlist on the height of Moureal failed to dislodge them and were forced to retreat They lost three commissioned officers and twenty pri vate killed and twenty officers and one hun dred men wounded The Carlist loss was heavy but the particulars have not been made known KKINORCEMKNTS TO HR SENT TO CUBA Maiuiid March The next steamer sailing from Cadiz will take 500 reinforce ments for tbe army in Cuba CAKL1HT liUEKKILLAS AT WORK Maiiuii Starch 13 Au express train from Madrid for Castriveula was thrown from the track by Caribe near Villa ranca While tbe train was thus disabled the insurgent opened fire and killed tbe engineer tireman and two brakemen Tbe passengers and guard barricaded themselves in a neighboring house from which 'they began a brisk fire with piuls and musketry' Tbe Carlista finally took to flight and a government force shortly afterward coming upon the scene set out in pursuit Tne band fled toward Monte Acosta Tbe Jmparcial believes it was led by the cure ol Santa Cruz who set tire to ana destroyed four stations of railway last Mon day SOCIALIST IirHTrRlIANCES Socialist disturbances are reported in Ks tramaduia Military insubordination in cata LONIA The restoration of military discipline in Catalonia is difficult Tbe soldiers refuse to serve otherwise than as volunteers a were the Prtncees Murat the Dacteeeae da Montero Maae Lebretoa Bourbakl ud Mlle Lanninat Having taken an affectionate leave of the Empreta and tbe Prince Napoleon her Maj esty drove back to ChlMlburst station and returned to Windsor by way of New ctoM London Bridge Waterloo and Staines ter minating the railway journey at quarter past one o'clock Her Majesty and the Princess Beatrice then drove to the Caettav 1873 1220 3790 4842 10502 40 175 373 21464 129 2 13137 2L0 2itt 247 20 a 101373 4V1 19 316 8250 1787 1678 H010 44960 March Eastern' ill wet AiHiH'latfon comjiosed of represen tatives of all the Eastern end Middle States has lug fur it object tbe setliMuaut of a mu luaicoqreeiu cases ol patent used by the vjral companies to holding a meeting here CAI I Dry stilted 1415 Green calt sktn15 16 Dry calf skins 25(030 Deacon skins each 2550 Green kip 11(312 Dry kip I8320 We 1 so pa viewed by Gen McDowell Kky Wkst la March Mfor Gen eral McDowell arrived here yesterday from Havana where he has been for some days He soon afterward left for Tortuga from whence be returned thia morning and te JacfonviHerXPS nooabe left for B'luoaitrailng Wltfc the Old Mm JonsviLLE March 13 Last Sunday morning Ezra Clever about eighteen years old near Nolynn station Hardin County remonstrated with bis father for chokin a younger brother Tbe old mtn sctzer a shovel to strike him when Ezra struck him on the bead with a board injuring him so badly that he died the same evening That committee wom turee months all their labors characters of office for truth Th Nv Ilanipslilrn (election 1 miHMot 1 It JL March 13 The offi lai ret urns for Mayor elect Marvin by one majority instead of Miller but recount may bn had tn lie City Council aiANCiiKRTKtt 11 March Leading lie ulillcans here this evening claim tbe nle tloti of Auntie Tike Republican for 'oi grcHS In the Second District over JJell Democrat It is couceded on both sides that the vote is verv close and may re quire the official count determine the rc sul' The Democrats however claim Bull's re lection by a smalt majority The latest tootimis from all the towns but one Republican by I plurality The vote IVO Pike 10791 Bell D777 scattering day have beta 4TW head making the teM'Mv ay for the week thus far 14JHP tatad Tbemar A was alow at a alight Mveata le ntae But few toads were offering a meat ot the receipts were tkrough eona mtaenta Sales of tnedium to good hogs at 65 25s5 45 Portland Portland Mil March 13 Wagner the alleged murderer was brought from Saco to day and lodged in tbe Portland Jail A demonstration against hitn was made bv rail road laborers at the depot which was resisted by officers who quickly removed him to a safe distance Va Turpentine by the bbl Turpentine in lets quan Naphtha lallctons Wir i iAMSi oitT Pa March 13 The Cler Association of tbta city publish reso lutions sympathizing with ather Stock in tbe movement against the absolute ower of the American bishops whu they regard as Involving the general citizens' inte reais and hail it a the dawn ofanewera which will liberalize tlto Catholic Church 0 aa to place her witbin the limit ot the evangelizing fro ternlty The publication excites much com ment The report that David Blackley pension agent at Chicago is to bo removed is authori tatively denied ROBKKT DOt'llLAM UNITED 8TATKH MARSHAL OE NORTH CAROLINA Robert Douglas eldest son of the late Stephen A Douglas was to dav confirmed United States Marshal for the Eastern Dls tilct of North Carolina Douglas was until recently private secretary of President Grant election 'arney was ns directly Buck Is lUtlm because of a Ri nse of public duty If the Senato should not condemn this ar rengi inent thon purity and honesty would be stamped 011 every election no matter how Iraudulent means were employed to secure It and tills would lie striking a blow at tbe honor ami dignity 1 the American Senatewhiej would bn robbed of the respect ami coi tldenec of the people 2 tie Senate without fuitber action ou the auljeil went into executive session and all rwartl adjourned The Grand Lodge of Ohio Ia kin March 13 The Grand Lodge of nights of Pythlus ho have been in sen alm In this city for wo days past closed lhef pl endings with a grand dress pirado thisnmnoou Alter parading through tlieprltiItnl Straits they manheil to Main street Where they gave a grand prize drill There wro between ou and him members in the procession ami they made a tery handsome appearance Their exhibition of itrill was veiy line A number of lodges from C'inctn its 1 ColummiM spnitglicltl Toledo aud other towns in the State participated The suasion cl the lodge will close with a banquet at the I'iillilis House to night tnnatt was selected tor the next annual in 1 ling hi Alarm The contest for tbe prize a beautiful ntr wai won by the Columbus Lodge I not a lily white as many suppose thouah a powder there is nothing tiki it n4t the which deceive none butw eft re i'c used without fea of de tection or sub icclmg its wearer to remarks Its beautv IE nntnrn 4Bi XH mY 10 oodly4 chfeofri TIIR MINISTKRIAL CRISIS 4 Loodon March Tbe Time caye the Cabinet will probably resign to day Dta raeli will be called bv the tn Mr new Ministry In which event Parliament will be dissolved and general elections ordered be fore July Tbe Post says the government has not de termined whether it will resign or dissolve 1 arliament and appeal to tbe country The vote on bill was a great surprise to the Cabinet and tbe Lilierals ot the House The latter are desirous of upholding the Min istry by a vote of confidence The Conserva tives are unwilling to accept the responsibili 3 vi uisnuiuuuu 01 aruament me ses sion of tbe House to day it regarded with anxiety resignation or the Gladstone min DISRAELI SUMMONED TO ORM A NEW CABINET London March Gladstone ia the House of Commons and Granvilte in the House ol Lords this afternoon announced su AvnuiBirtM ua tenaerea to the Queen their reignatioB which her Majesty had accepted Both Houses had adjourned until Monday Disraeli to day received asummona iiuiumcueen ana immediately proceeded to Buckingham Palace Iord Granville stated that the Cablnetlre signed liecause of the adverse vote on the Irish University bill and asked fjranad joumment which was ageed to Mr Gladstone on rising in the House of Commons to announce the resignation ot tbe government was received with loud and pro longed cheering When be had informed the House of his resignation and its acceptance by the Queen he moved that the sitting tie adjourned until Monday He added that when that day arrived should tbe public interests require it he would ask for a fur ther adjournment The announcement was received in perfect Silence Gilpin gave notice that on the resumption of the sitting be would move the following: the vote of Wednesday last on the Irish University bill was not and is not in intended to be a declaration or an expression of want ot confidence in the government and the House takes the earliest opportunity of expresstag its confidence in the general policy of her motion was received with cheers and the House adjourned until Monday HUMOUS IN REGARD TO THE MINISTERIAL CRISIS London March 13 10 Rumors were in circulation in the evening papers of the formation of a coalition Ministry but no one puls any confidence in them If how ever vay the papers Disraeli fails to strengthen bis Dartv in Parliament tv th adoption of a concurrent educational endow ment he will attempt to organize a party similar in form to that in tbe rench Assem bly known as the GLADSTONE TO RETIRE PERMANENTLY Personal friends of Gladstone express doubt whether be will ever again take otlice DISRAELI NOT WILLING TO TAKE OI KICH SENT OR BY THE QUEEN World's Cable Special London Mareh 13 Disraeli while riding through Westminster to day was enthusiasti cally cheered bv the nonnlacc iiuvtno tn dissensions among tbe Conservatives he will Iiunuici pLUUBUiy rviUMJ UiKe OUlCe TOO Queen has sent for Eart Granville who is now endeavoring to form a Cabinet DISRAELI 7 THE UTURE COURSE EVENTS UNCERTAIN London March J3 Disraeli waited on the Queen to day and was re quested to form a uew government He gave her Majesty no definite answer and begged for time for consultation with his friends of whom several were abroad The Queen acceded and Disraeli immediately forwarded telegrams to Lords Derby Cairns and Car uai son until answers arrive it will be im possible to foretell the course of events The greatest uncertainty prevails Tbe Conserva tive leaders object to take office while their party is in a minority of ninety in the House of Commons A report prevailed to diy in the lobbies of Parliament aud was generally credited that Disraeli on Monday will inform the Queen that be is unable to compose a government and will advise her Majesty to call upon rrl Granville to preside over a provisional Cabi net until July when a dissolution ot Parlia ment should be ordered sup porters declare that Lord Granville will posi tively decline such a position Disraeli hav ing brought about the government's defeat must take the responsibility If Disraeli ul timately declines the task of creating a Cabi net it is provable an appeal which both par ties hesitate to initiate will be made to the country The Ministers decided at their first meeting yesterday even ns to resign but held a sec ond meeting for tbe adoption of a formal resolution to that effect rom the moment voe result 01 tne at vision ou tbe Irish Univer sity bill was announced Gladstone never wavered in his determination to resign Gilpin was to have given notice of his motion for a vote ol confidence before the Ministerial statement was made but tbe Premier rising rulckly anticipated him and it is believed that the motion coming when it did was out ol order cannot be entertained and will have no effect EXPLORATION ESTERN ARICA 1 London March 13 The German geo graphical societies propose to send an expe dition to explore the wpifjrn mart nf A fri and supplement the discoveries of Dr Liv ingstone A considerable sum of money has already been raised to meet the expenses oi the undertaking MA RINK Moville March 13 The steamship Italia from New Yurie has arrived aMawwazw aav nilUKVUS U(W ua the day loaning aa high aa 1 1G per dav but about half paat two became abundant and easy at 5 6 per annum at which cloaing loans were made BTBRLIXG KXCHAMOE openod Iower dull at SBCUBITlBe Government aecuritiea were more active and iffkucr lower Henry Clews 4k Co furnish the closing (5:30 m) quotation vp Ol Cp 2 Cp '64 Cp TO NcwTOa Residence on Henry street three hundred feet Lol xl8n Location beauti ful Offered ou very favorable terms avoSwnCCa an Vacant the principal 1 A I 8n'1 Vacant Lots Oaks' ann gains rlOllS lho eity Stane good br Business Lots good locations offered low I iLbyJhc 110 cty Rnl 11 iho suburb lurowatloD lo subdivide or for manufacturing Money Loaned on real estate security' CO' ''Manufseturers of PURE WHITE LEAD Bed Lead and Litharge lrat premium LARGK RTlvirn usr' PHOCfiHM SEN WHITe2 VERY BEST PAINT to1mke It the work that can be used elther for white or tutted and consumers wilt consult nJJit ECK8TKIN PURE Phiunix bo used Kerb he to iurity offering" 1ie ur gnrntee or i OH OUMCK or OOLD toretlon that ft may be solff by dealer is Paint generally OO farrand1 wiiLLm Agents Sold by lrtanawe3ei4D i ptirny HtaV yet discovered of durability country seat for the ist In use for water mains for cltie villW and wJte? eores fo tanks aud for distilleries trcweries tight feet lonJ rounXd rh toade of any required the cut uerfeetl sir Ind ted with a socket or thiniffie i ini' workman cin lLo ght' can be lald pasilv rapid! by kinds? cansto tapped and connected with branch pipes more eily V19 no mireral taste nor otlidM vroodnMteta? which ha passed through ntelilk' lrj crl 1 vo cnnductor of heat the water passing through it rems netalic or during winter thaii when I toroSZeniS'Kta Ad pressure largely above what it will 'd between the hluheat and f8 Hhouidgive the pressure or diilerep11' Xr RmWi la Iuul vlllr Ivy Lona 957000 loutaviLLE ifurcli The large recti fying islabliidnnont of IV Weller Son wis burned down to night Tbe lire cuitght ab tut eight o'clock from the vapor escaping fr a sin al I column of the still coming In oo Itai't with the blaze ot a lamp which ex pl itrl and the flames spread throughout Hie hiiKc ulmost Instantly ho house and con tent were entirely dost royriL ft Is said ft wc the best equipped distillery house In the country About gallons of spirits were iq tn iviiuis loss is rstimutcd bliuself at Insured for fJTOOd and was some veracity but the object of tbe committee to see it Oakes Ames bribed auy memliers was admitted not proven But that committee made the wonderful discovery that I was guilty of selling stock for less than it was worth but that the parties taking the stock and keeping it were very innocent and that 1 had the extraordinary ability to give men a bribe without their kuowihg it and to do they did not know what This short speech was received with ap plause and cheers Congratulatory speeches followed until cloven when the reten tion ended IXCatne Tbe reeelnto of jOlnatajja atockera avSreaing 9M ib is heifer averaging 1058 MH ra ffixg from 1061 to ll 46 12 27i wea averaging 1412 li' at 65 to aay vere ittoo hed 11 Wliay fr foa weelitlma far market qpaaeit active at 25e Heavy kip 41 Calf oak skins light 38 rench calf 42 Sole leather 23 green slaugh ter 30 Bueno Ayrc 27 1 Oronoco 30 Burnet linings 10 per iloz 5 I Heavy slaugh li AY riik I REPLY ok THK GOVEIiNMET TO ENG threats City op Mkkico March Tbe Mexican Government has made official answer to the British note making a demand for damage in conaecjuence of raids by Mexican on Brit 1st Honduras answer the governmentays It will do everything in its power to prevent a repetition of these depredations but refue to entertain a proportion toy' A Public Raeeptlen Extended to Hom Oaboa Ills Speech a th Ocea Mass March 13 A com PilmeV2ry and dinner was given to Oate Ames by hi townsmen and their fiftt tbree and in1 JI Ames school house this even ing Dr George Cogswell presided and WM welcomed his home with a brief eneech highly laudatory of his course and expressly confidence in bis honor and in the demonstra rl 3 ade Irrespective ot party and ho felt that he expressed the sentiment of all when he said that while others sought to it stigma upon their fair name and reputation his constituents had al wavs looked upon him as noblest work of God an honest He closed with the sentiment: Hon Oakes Like gold from the crucible he has passed through pur er oneal and come out brighter and Mr Ames responded as follows i AXO I should be less than human not to bo grateful and happy at this great gathering of my constit uents to show their confidence and faith in my honor Uuth and integrity 1 not in tbe habit of speech making as vou all well know 1 have as you are awrUn lho principal subject of abuse for tbe last six month The press of the country has been full of what has been called the Credit Mo btlter scandal The whole offense if offense it can be called is in selling 10000 of stock to eleven members of Con gress at the same price I paid for it and at the same price I sold the stock to others and if the parties purchasing the stock had simply told the truth and said they had a right to purchase it that would have been tbe end ot it but from tbe tact of their denial the public suspected that there must be something crimin 1 in the transaction and to And out what the crime was Congress an pointed a committee to inquire if takes Ames had bribed any member of Congress The result was the appointment of the notorious 1 a uiduu vumiaiiHee engaged nearly tbe result of to damage tbe men high in York Market New Yobe March 13 Cotton ibices are middling uplands held at 2u Vc aro lower ISS "porfle Western and State common rood extra Stnrg? to sta white Western ex Quiet held at 3 3 40 Western held at teTWkr Quiet and price arp steadier held at outr blit exporters re tho marhet Irotghis betoff bo baahw xf Wd winter VV estern At SnT No 2 MUwaukeo iI yc unclianged Barley wait itnchiDged Corn ririees rm hdd r'torn in store at 630640 new mixed Western attttotiikL dull and prices unchanged Reid 51 'pU' 8 I inn new Tness held at 616 prime meta at 614 75 315 mesa tor Aoril amf May delivery at S16 tafef 2Hai3 mM oommoa to prime at HO I7e vneere qiuet Milwaukee Market Milwaukee March 13 Unchanged Wheat irm No 1 Milwaukee held at 61 27X: No 2 Milwaukee at 6121 dull No 2 held at 2oSc dull No 9 mixed held at 34c No 1 is held at 66c Barley 2 held at 78c Receipts lour 2060 bbls wheal 33000 bu Cincinnati Market March 13 Provisions Mesa Pork ami higher sales at 615 50 Linseed oil is quoted at 934ifl5o Steady held at 85o New York Mareh The receipt of cattle for sale oa thia market to day hare een 1800 head making the total aupply for thia week since Saturday G75O head or about the came aa last week The market rules steady the sales ranging from 611 to 813 Sales of one lot Texan averasting 6M cwt at 810 50 7 car Il inoia cattle averaging 6 cwt at 81 1st 12 25 The stock came in late thus injuring trad" sheep and The receiot to 3ay have been 3100 head making the total for the week 13000 head against 15 Hw head for the same time last week 't he market for abeep ia no better Sales of Chicago lota of sheep averaging 90 Iba at 86 25 1 car State sheep nveramng 94 lb at7 25 The first Iambs ot tbe season cam from New Jersey to day Sixty bead of tbe finest av eraging 45 lb sold at (11 per head with thia Hogs The receipts of hog for tbe market to day have been 38 Mi head making tbe total for tbe week '5700 bead against 22400 head for the same time last week The market i very flrm and prices higher or may be quoted at 8707 50 for city slaughtered and 87 il 12S for the few West ern dressed offering nnder the provisions of the Mining and Manufacturing I of if ot Michigan on the 1st of March 1871 fjr the nurpose of manufacturing an intM scale Wyckoff Patent Imperishable Gas and Water 1 1 has ectJl a uuuuiiw the largest and in every respect the mist complete ever at Bay 4 ss in the heart of the finest lumber district of the Northwest commanding inoxliwir 'n8 Wff'to the best material for its manufacture yet itb iin ZAt fto elthr b' rail or water to ny part ot the country the isinjicv I no hesitation in soliciting the most liberal orders as it can now till thcni with nrii nhi fo art01e pe'or nd Uniterm excellence In the very ontw' dsUnctly understood that we guarantee all our work to be in eveiv qi ct wenrcsenc iv PLUMER LEAVITT No 4 Moffat Block Ja26 Victoria awd Kugcnic rom tho London Daily Telegraph eb 21 Yesterday the Queen accompanied by the 1 rinccss Beatrice and attended hv Ladv Churchill and CoL Ashley Maude paid a visit to the Empress Eugenio at Chiselhurst The Queen has It i known long contemplated a personal expression of condolence with the Empress in her sorrow and the feeling which her Majesty has been desirous of placing on record with respect to her faithful ailvthe EmMrot Nannlpnn Ilf ha i a a on ISVCU ttltl iriai csted bj the offering which she has made of a tomb to be placed within a chapel which tbe Empress is about to raise tor the recaption of tbe Imperial remains Her Majesty the Princes Beatrice and suite left Windsor Castle yesterday morning shortly after 10 o'clock and driving to the station of the Sou western Railway Company entered the special train which was to convey them to Chiselhurst Mr William and Mr Cock burn had charge of the train which on sisted of two royal saloons and other car riages Chiselhurst station was reached bv 11:20 and on the platform were Lord and Lady bydney whose residence 1 In the neighborhood By them her Majesty was re ceived on alighting and was conducted to one of tbe state carriages which had been sent down from London Tho carnmre drawn by four horses and preceded bv Oute urivt once to tne little Church of 81 Mary scarcely more than half a Mila beyond Camden Place There are few if any persons who do not know from written or spoken description what kind of quiet ruaUe spot it Is in which the coffin ot the Emperor Naponleon rests for a time The little ivy covered side chapel nestling between the church wall and the bouse of the cure ather Goddard has been visited by tens of thou sands There is a grated opening from this place ot Imperial sculpture to tbe interior of tho itself a building so aniall that it would scarcely be noticed wore it in turn attached to some stately cathedral Entering the now hitorical church of St Mary in the hnes by Chiselhurst Common the Queen re mained some time before the Emperor's tomb The wreatns are there which had been heanod tn a raH nrnfuainn coffin was first carried in tbe diminutive chapel Among those wreaths tbe Queen noticed tbe mortuary tributes which she her self her sons and ter daughters bad sent I Sr 4 am 3 A ill irtatiuK mu huh is hi rjr wniin Has was led by Mr Goddard tbe priest to an outer site very near tho church where Is to be erected by the Empress and dedicated to thinVirglDf tte chPel wi'hin which will be placedthe tom of Scotch granite offered by the Queen Thia newly p'anned sarcophagus which 1 already in course of construction will resemble in form aad fash ion that which bold the rewaina of tbe Dueben of Kent Having surveyed the ground of the intended chapel her Maieatv qiiitaed the small neatly kept cemetery of st Mary a Church and re entering the carrfare was conveyed to Camden Place On the atena 'of th Queen i was received by the Emprere and her sou That tbe meeting waa one indeed of a most sympathetic kind may well bolmxrtnwl Thefr Maiestica retired together toSSriePhrMmrts ot theKffiprm wbia the Napoleon the Prioorea ileatnee and ths Princess Murat remained in tbe talon de re ception The time piaaed by tbe Queen and Ibe Empreaa in private eoavemtioa was nearly aa Nour and shortly before the do oarture of her Majesty a few of these devoted followers of the Emperor who bail borne him company ia bte exile both ia Geimuy aad England were presented Prominent amoae these Glthfol aghgj ent of 6 fallen (IvMar were tho Due de Bsssaiio forinerlr brand Cham berl In of tbe Empire Ua Unite Dal vflliers irst Equerry the Uomt Claw AMe deawp rances chlai tatrt ItoNPON March 135 CoaaotobMd at MN fswr msazl Wk'AMV fo American Securities £Kof lam MX 5 90 of I Lehigh per ton 1867 MX io 89 new 5s SON Blaaabarg America Railway Brio to haM at Scraatoa all aiaes 52k I Briar Hill Pakis March 13 Baates86f SCc Brookfield a I Willow Bank Manufactured by tbe Northwestern Gas and Water Company ih White Pine one inch to sixteen inches bore in sections eight leet loiv rnuniwin coated inside and out with Asphaltum connected with tenon or soeket'i nl i ihlmM perteetly air and water tight being driven together with cement fui nH1Pi iv When laid its cost is about one half that of Iron Pipe and is UM hr i iij gas conducting main in use The Wyckoff Gas Pipe is free from expansion and contraction to which iron nini'iai from changes of temperature It is also free from the accumulation ot wffir hn Ue18vearby or sweating to which iron pipes are so liable at curtain Send for Descriptive Pamphlet and Price AN OVERDUE STEAMER new York March 13 The steamship Niagara which left here on eb 22d for Berinucla Is now a week overdue at that port and has not been heard from though no great apprehensions as to her safety exist OR HIE VIENNA KXIOSIT1ON It is lielievid that nothing will how pre vent the sailing ot the Guard on the 2uh Inst with Objects for the Vienna Exhibition leu thousand dollars have been paid by the Lnited Mates treasury and tbe removal of arllclen lo the vevsf I is progressing A AIR WARNING Three London detectives arrived here fom Uttawa last night with iistruct ions to inter cept tbe arrival of au agent with some part ot the proceed tho fraud lately practiced upon the Bank of England They hope to ui rest a person iinplfeated whose arrival is daily expected A IIREACII O' I'ROMISK HEAVY DAM AGES AWARDED A Iowerie has lieen awarded by the Superior Court jury $20000 damages from Andrew Chamber for breach of promise ORGANIZATION Ol' VIGILANCE COM MITTEES Vigilance committees are aid to be or ganizing here THE STORES CASK Argument of the Mokes appeal will bo netird in the general term of tbe Supreme Court April 22d rONT uster will again be placed in charge of a deputy iierlt! to morrow unless a commuta tion or respite 1h in the meantime received from the Governor ARnrvD 7 he btoamsLfp Westphalia from Hamburg haw arrived Golden 21 No 1 Car Lub vaitf world 72 Globe VV (4 77 69(fC 71 93(3 95 98(1 00 60(21 80 85 Netttsfoot 90'Labradur Straits (31 lOBank 90(a2 00 OREIGN MARKETS LIVEIII'OOT March 13 Hull mid dling upland held at 9Xd Red winter wheat held at leldnt2S3 Corn hold at Beef Is quoted at 8'1 6d Lard held at3js Cheese quoted at 72n Refined is quoted at 16a 13 neflncd Pefrolenm to Price for Product apples per uni Beans per bu Beeawax per lb Batter per lb Buckwheat flour per luo lb Cabbage per loo Clover aa id per bu Calves each Older per gal Carrot per bu Dreaaed nogs Live chicken per pair Dressed chickens per pair Dressed turkeys per lb Dried apples per lb Rgga pet do Hay per ton Hides per lb Honey per lb Hops per lb Lamb each Lard per lb Onions per bn Potatoes per bu Tallow per lb Turnip per bu wood per cord Wool per lb Bye per bu Berley per cental Oat per bu Oorn per bu whest white per bu wheat amber per bn MAMKJCTB BV TKLEOHAPII ionr bbls tffheat bu Cora bu Oats tni Bar ley bu Apples bbls Butter lbs Beans lbs Cattle No Kgga bbls eed tons Dressed hogs Live hogs Horses Iloi lbs Hides Ibe Hign wines ironTba Lumber Ird lbs Leather Ibe Potatoes bbls Potash lbs Pork bi ts heed lbs Sheep Shingles Staves cars 3 Tallow lo 6039 Tobacco Ibe 13593 Wool Iba The following aaaounta of drawn to day from the elevatore Corn Oat bu bu 1192 067 1611 176 2203 842 a iw Thimble for Connr linn HR AA Cylinder of Wood BB Bands of Iron CC' Coating ot Hydranli or AiHri A CUBAN GENERAL EXECUTED Havana March The vubin General Rubalcaba recently captured by Spanish roep waa executed on the morning of tho £lh iuat at Puerto Principe Several engagement with rebel are re ported in tbe central department i Wheat bu or abipment 2919 or city consump tion 1863 Total 4287 The following table shows the estimated amount of grain In atore: Wheat bn 180858 AM 57400 Total 238318 The number of bushels in each grade of wheat at the Michigan Central and Detroit A Milwau kee elevators ia shown by the following tables Extra white 66207 No 1 white 52046 No 2 white 18704 I No 3 white 9667 Rejected white 691 Ex amber t64 No I amber 39(42 No 3 amber 251 Rejected amber 3M Grand totals I8O3I8 There were Inspected into cl itorsdurinctbe pt 24 hours 2 cam of extra white 3 cars of No 1 white 3 cars of No 2 white 3 ear of NO a White 2 cars ol No 1 amber 16 care ot corn 1 cars of ont and 2 car of barley Receipts of dressed hogs this morning 187 1 is more inquiry tor choice brands and prices are flrm No heavy trade is reported as yet Sales to day include 290 bbls choiee while wheat brands at 89 25 100 bbls Minnesota at 0 is quote ancy brands Choice white wheat brand Medium white wheat brand Amber Minnesota spring medium Minnesota spring choice Wisconsin and Illinois spring 7 oofe aa ow grades to superflaok 4 70 a co Rye flour 000 6 00 The market ruled very quiet to day at the Board but there were a few orders in from millers both here and from New Ragland and holder were generally firm Receipt were light aad if report from the interior are reliable there 1 but Rule prospect of an Increase of stocks before tbe of navigat'on as shippers arc generally bolding back in an ticipation cf tbe usual dullness at thia aeaaon of the year or extra white 01 waa bid hold ers were asking 81 91 No 1 opened a8 85 but rallied again closing steady aad quiet at 01 86 or No 2 white 81 69 was Ud but no sales were reportcL No 3 white was dull at SI 43 No 1 amber sold 181 0401 MM but no more could be hadat those figures an le close 81 65 was bid Sauce 3 cam No 1 white a4 81 65 Team at 01 86 lj0bu at 81 88 buyer the month 1 ear No 3 white at 81 43 1 car amber at 81 64 I car at Cera There vm lees inqulrybut prices were about aa laat reported Sales 2 cam yellow at Oata The market waff aemfnaUy unchaaged In the absence of transaction wo quote whitet at 38c wfeita WqstowA at 360a7c mUod State at MMv Marley There to a feir demand for choice lots at firm prises Sale to day Include 204 bsga aud 1 car by sample at 8170 1 oar at 81 60 107 bag at 81 70 We quota: No 9 at 81 4601 eu No 1 State at 81700160 Canada at 81 8301 06 Marine Disaster 1 New York March It is reported from Boston that the schooner Ceres was sunk near Baker's Island light yesterday All on board five men were drowned Miscellaneous Telegrams In Philadelphia Thursday Ogle tbb coun was committed in default of $12 000 bail The Peaco'Commissloners are going to wait for Cnpt Jack to surrender it it takes all summer The President left Washington Thursday afternoon on a visit to Philadelphia A convention of Mississippi Valley Con grcssinen is to be held in St Louis in May The season for menagerie lions to break loose and cin horses to become unman ageable and kill folks has arrived The Louisville pres reporter intend to keep the public well informed on happcninics George Driver will be hanged iu Chicago at noon to day (riday) 6 The first boat of the season arrived at Pe oria Thurtday from St Louis I NOMINATIONS AND CONIRMATIONS MB OALDWELL DEENDED BY MB LOGAN Itobert Douglas United State Marshal lor North Carolina Xxoulion Advocated by Maaar Buckingham and Alcorn i kident wHhr" March 13 In an Interview Washington yes terday President Grant ia reported aa lunv no cnanarca are to tikfl nitr in tha fna on tho Committer on Public Buildinga I nolirv will it nanca ld Agriculture POlicj will not be changed He hopes to see rTr CONTESTANTS i the republic of Spain well established and Jlr Wet offered a resolution to pay Kay Mndn Icar the inde nnd respivtlvely applying to? seats exacted Louisiana compensation for the unex PrellnerlCfotA? Dd the i tnrni end 1 mr Alarclt 4th Pa I lent th in ks toat the 13sy scheme pjr term ending March 4tti 1SJ Ke W1U resuIt in the development of that country 1 nr RRi'ilRTits' 1 its i that our government will ultimately annex Sir Anfhony offered resolution' which Wu referred restrlriiug from tho reporter' satisfiwhhis tey lfery those notentltled to seats therein TheD? Tie donate by a vote of 20 to 31 decided Tbit to'stl otib! will whin th not to receive petition tbe present was oprtunVt buZ nets eess'on lor executive purposes mousiness win permit CONTINGENT EXPENSES A SIHKOTnv ri ontoeto JconsideraUon of Reldma a JapS taTs'tudent InWash Mr Aleorn a member of the Committee Bairimore b7 on I'rfvllcge aud Election offered a resolu mltted to full mrensV tion that Alexander Caldwell be expelled uirn foaLan onnetlion' He wiH xnre from In scat In the Senate He said he In iroclueed this resolution with a view of sav Washington lug time as the rules required it to lie over Genera hre received one (lav but in introducing it he did not Lrain received the following tele abaidmi th report ot the Committee on Kes 6 acksonvii i olutions now pending which declared that lion Ueo 11 WHltarn hl1 Caldwell was not duly and legally edected to A serious affray at Lake Citv lorida th seat be now occupies The postmaster and county officers were' Mr Logan said there wa a desire on the driven from town lam tnakinganinvesti part ol some Senators to Inflict a vital blow nation in connection with the District At oni be Senator before the argument is con torney United States Marshal and Commis Had the Senate risen to so high a sioner Tho ringleader has been arrested I degree of purity that it was necessary to will report In a few days brand Caldw 11 a a scoundrel and villain (Signed) if WHITELY' Ko one would deny that his conduct hero had Chief of the United Stele Secret Service been ns proper as that of auy other Senator avi ointmknt of a NAVq cadet Mr Logan further examined tho testimony President has designated lor appolnt that a Caldwell it was un I on aK uadet midshipman at large rank wo ley of belief in response to Mr Stew I Urockey of Iowa son of the late Brigadier art Mr Logan said there was no testimony 0Dcral ot volunteersM Crockey tormer Iba1 Caldwell ever ollcrod a dollar lo any man Iowa to loin lor liiiri except hearsay btaternent the currency which wa shown to be unworthy ot belief 1 he outstanding legal tender notes to day Tbi th irgu ol bribery was a mere inference vJ Air Aleorn asserted that that tbe testimony confirmations aga nsl Caldwell wa incontrovertible and 1 ho Senate to day confirmed the following tlz krein iiw i I nominations 9 HIUIIVU try mv UIH1IIIJ' I here 4 Senator cliox under such In Register of the Land Office flm neo He offered a resolution to Hie effect City Michigan that lle Senate lias power under tho Const! I United States Marshals Charles 8 Ifamil tiilion to reject any Senator elect provided It EMterl District ol Wisconsin Steph eu heUiown to its satisfaction that tbe election Louisiana io 1IIUUII will! fraud and asked that It lie over On motion of Mr Conkling the Committee OU Jti vision of the Laws was given leave to tit i) i ring ho vacation Nr Btn klngbnm Contended that tiro means tired ty Caldwell were cortupl anti against iinu MiQum lUUtki Din void Tho payment ot money to Which was admitted by Caldwell it nau neon voter He vote for WHITE LEAD ka'I'AMLlSIIKD 1832 Oswego Market OswEOn "Match 13 Wheat irm mine white Canada hold 82 05 Corn dull State leldatMc Western at liOe steady State hold at 41c unchanged Cievelaml Market Olevevand March 13 Petroleum Reflned 1h firm HtHndar 1 wiii in car lots held at 15Xc trade lots are higher Legal test Ohio oil NORTHWESTERN A Cylinder oi Wood Band of7 Iron Coating of If drauliv or A phiitrn ig Thimble lor Connection ig HorioutAl Section an 'unueeii0Q Chicago Dive Slock Market Chicago March Cattle The receipts of cattle to day were 3416 head Tbe market isiuli and prices are rather weak but not quota biy lower Kales of fuir to choice Rteers at $4 65 StockciH sold at 4(3160 Shipment 1563 bead The receipts of hogs to day were 9650 head lho market ia active and prices aro h'gher The range wai 4 30 with most of the sales nt 5('5 10 Shipments 6953 head Buffalo Market Buffalo March lour Steady (rain The market is guiicrallv dull but prices are llrm sales of 1 car No 2 Chicago spring at 8150 firm es 2 cars of No 2 inixtH Western on track at 51c dull but prices are llrm sales of Western mixed on track nt 42c It dull but linn sales of 2 cars of Western at GOc BUI KILO March 13 Col a member of the firm of Hoot A Tvrnr ilrugglat ha been arreted tid com mitted to Jail charged with forgeriea to tbe amount of flffiOdo Several leading bank have been loti nil zed Tjrer declare biota litceniv Anitas i the question or union to de sciuiittkd TO THE PKOLK RINGE EDWARD'S IrtlAND Halifax March Tbe Prince Island legislature bo been dissolved and a new election will be held on id of April Tho question to be submitted is tbe auoept ance or rejection of the union proposed by tbe Dominion Government to tbe Prince Ed Island delegate at Ottawa OMtrMeked SI eem The market Is barely steady under tbe iafioeaee of more liberal offerings Very choice roll however was' quick at Sale 21X1 tube at 30c 2 pkgs at Sle 6 pkg at 32c Cheoee The jobbing trade i steady and prices arc firmer strictly prime lots are reported trifle higher Sales 90 at 15c We quote choice factory at 16O17c medium 14015c The market ia steady and un changed 'We quote State cultivated at 8134414 per bbL WIld are lew active but firm at 810012 Ctauntaad Ortrw We quote: Os wego cement 81 oo: Akron cement 81 87 per bbl Louisville do 81 87 per bbl Rosendale do 83 per bbl Stourbridge do 865 Jersey brick 880 perm West Virginia brick 850 per fire day 84 per bbl for New Jereey and 83 for Weat Virginia Prices are firm and steady We quote 812 60 10 00 12 00 10 00 10 00 9 OO 9 00 Cooperage Nominally unchanged We OOLP MARKUT I quote lard tea at 81 50 kegs 90c bbls Naw York Marth aduh WI 81 I081 15 apple flour bbla 40c for declined from 115 to 114 li rally lag ta 115M I alm 42(fC45c for oak aecond hand oil bbla dull at Carrying rate ranged from 8 per cent to 3 64 1601 90 percent I The clearings at tbe Gold Exchange Bank to Drtod rwlt Prime dried apples are quiet day were about 835JMMML I and steady at 606 Dried peaches dull at 170 The treasury disbursement to day out I toe side of gold sales were 818360 Customs receipts 8312000 I Tbe market is a little better Sale The Secretary of the Treasury issued 8500000 I were reported at 20c 21c and 22c but they are more legal tenders to day There were nineteen bids for government gold to day amounting to about 82969000 at from 114 There still a good demand and rices 07 160 The government sold 8300000 are higher A sale of I car ot bran was re al 109011507 toff MiBKKT ported at 816 We quote ine middlings The money market was stringent most of I8 60 coarse middlings at 816 50016 95 bran at ohwlu iat Stocks are still low and prices firm Wo quote whitefish and trout at 86 75417 reights The following are all rail rates Detuoit to Bu Bridge Albany etc I cw zur following (Boston via Al I bany Portland 15 IPhiladelnhl Hi I Dressed beef carloads per 100 lbs to Buf vise faloS5e New York 70c Boston 75c Dressed hog in car loads ner 100 lbs to BnT falo 30c to New York G5c tq Boston 70c at risk of owner Grain and mill feed in bulk in carload lots same as fourth ltzs VTnol In llMlna nft 10A tk QiianinciAn Bridge 40c Albany 85c New York90c Boston 81: Portland 81 06 Philadelphia 9oc xuviuues au pvuu uevween Aiuany ana new York tlncludea all important stations In New Hamp shire Massachusetts Rhode Island and Con necticut llncludes Baltimore Grata Stark A 37Xc American 32J4c Lewiston 34c Nominally unchanged Wo onote llel rent otherwise prices in the main were lower at 8 22 but the market closet with some recovery and I til steady i Prine hide are scarce but prices are tions Canton loo Telegraph 8514 Q'licksilcr 43 Express 944 Wells' Exprona MX Express 67 8 Express 78 Pacific Mail 56X UentraL 105 Erie Eric pfd 74 Harlem 134 Harlem pfd 134 Michigan Central105' 89 oorvnwcuern 1 Rock Island Central 113 et raui I Gold Silver Ji Excbaage Laud War UpperNo2 rants College Scrip 8 State and 1 terkip Nuts There Is no change in the condition ot the market We quote chestnuts at 50 hickory nuts at 82 irm and steady at 81 1501 25 The market is firm and steady We quote Petroleum white Lard ex Lard No I 1 antNol Lard No 2 Linseed Linseed boiled Spindle whitefish whale Winter seal Sperm B1 Nqpunally unchanged standard extras 45c per can 3040c Shell oysters per bbl 81010 50 Clam per bbl 88 Ouious Dull but steady nt S3S3 50 per bbl Onion setts are beginning appear in tho market and top setts are quoted at 84 25 4 50 per bu Potatoes There wa about tho usual inquiry and sales were made ot i cars peddled out at 85e in sack Provisions The demand is light but prices are firmly held at previous qnotatior Sales 35 bbls mess pork at 815 We quote Mess pork at 815 mess beef at 810810 50 extra mess beef at 811 50 lard iu tc3Xo in kegs 9c sugar cured hams 12Xc shoulders 7X dried beet 17c Saginaw on dock 15 Onondaga 82 2502 30 The market was dull to day but previ ous quotations govern to day's prices Wo quote clover seed at 85 15 timothy 83 There is a little firmer feeling but we qnote without change New York granulated van New York crushed New York powdered HXISHI HXwllX nxira i ji Yellow Coffee 10 1 Molasses common to good 9 inint Brown as to quality The market is dull and easy We quote No 1 at 7x7Xc Vegetables Quiet and steady Cabbages 84 04 50 per 100 celery 75c per doz bunches Hubbard squash 81 50 per do MTeeff Active and firm st unchanged prices The following rates are for four foot wood de livered from the yards sawing and sulittiny i 50 extra Beech and maple 88 75 hickory 89 86 25 ii" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS q1 'j wenimeiit alao hopre Eng Itnd will not owt the tkntt contained ia its note to in rude the territory of Mexico should its demand not be conceded aad dr lares that tbe republic ha always observed it lawful obligations RELIGIOUS rROTESfANTISM spreadino The Trait Union say religious troubles are apparently reviving A short time ago a Prieul 4d in the pb of his ordcr appeared in tbe street and protested against the en forcement of the liberalizing law in regard to religious worrhip The government has is sued an order however that the law must be fully observed Under Its operation Pro making 1 rapid progress throughout the republic This spread nOtMLntLsm offen to Catholic priesthood who are using every mean to prevent it growth and circumscribe its influence A consequence of their efforts ba been the occurrence of several deplorable scenes lately ery recently a crowd of fa natic excited to frenzy by the sermons of some priests made an attack upon a congre gation of Protestants worshiping in a church iu ban Lui No one was killed so far as eve1 wpre injured The police finally dispersed tbe rioter These occur rences bode misfortune in future unless theutbonties interfere at once and re establish law and order A RKMAEKBLE 1'HKNOMKNON A rein trkable phenomenon was witneaaed roeently in the Town of San Ignia SieJ Quite a shower of quicksilver fine Of lling everywhere and covering plants The inhabitants collected many drops to preserve as mementoes of this singular shower and sampleshave been se cured for scientific analysis CREDIT MOBIUTrt New Yerk Dry Geoda Market New York March In the dry goods market the trade movement was sluggish with Jobbers Agents of dome (tie cotton goods were fairly ac tive All descriptions of cotton are firm and steady but prices are unchanged Tbe Daily Bulletin says prints aro in moderate request an ginghams active A new loxo print ca'led Somerset hM been introduced in this market and is controlled by leading jobbing facuees oreign goods are quiet except at auction where large sales of draas fabrics silks and rib bons are made daily One sale of dress goods made yesterday real ized 8io too Chicago Market Chicago March Dull and price unchanged Dull and prices are lower No 1 Chicago spring cold at 81 29 No 2 spring closed at 81 20X cash and No 3 spring at 81 Wf opened irregular and easier clos ing quiet No 2 mixed held at 32Xc cash reeular at33Xc steady No 2 held at cash No 2 held at C5 Barley No 2 held Dressed Held at 85 Steady sales at 86c and closing at 86Xc asked lour 11000 bbls wheat 23000 bu coru 70000 bu oats 42 OCO bu rye 4000 bu Toledo Market Toledo March 13 7 Dull 'and prices are lower Dull are lower No I white Michigan held at St 60 No 1 amber Michigan at 81 08: dull hgh xed held attbije dull No I quoted at 33Xc and Michigan at 34Xc lour 1000 bbls wheat 2000 bu corn 5000 bu oats 700 bn THOS ARRINGTON Ohwaoo 1'A 1 answer I woulJ 'MlZr iraoDnd as iron and Milt to keep It in repair aud ttitrdly "iH pariuR Twkl Mi concludons axi work Johnstown and Aitovma and last but lut cost for Un Our repair have not cost one hall hat itber of tfiud lb remfrJ exmnining tbe account for over I '5l will wub Pipes on the entire line of eleven mile oi'1 peisonallrAA ia Mormatlon I can to any one wishing to sjl iinwijr jl' Vur treprctfully JOHN BHA" 1H'' 1 1 VfeTl Li 71 RAY CITY I i KTIUDGR lpVBecietary Northwestern Gas and Water Co: 1 Of tO form you tbat volr pipC bss 6l wlX 15 lh" tm0 our works were being tested (on the yckoti Pipe of our manufacture which could tw counei tcii prmffure equal t4tttat to which the iron pipe wa subjected line Mag under a prertnre of loO lb to tbe square Inch WM blowu out 'f bo eud of one 01 nJ'1 I pranebee from the main line (no fault Of your pipe) which necessitated the OU llw balnee ol the pipe including all tbe IbJto nu wblch connected ith the works st ont 1 io to too inch with noMu of loaknM or ra ol ibh ro vour comniTla mrfrtbMt tbMlhfi Wvckott Patent a any prur which ia reiiuired 11111 I Very truly wl a i IH'NBAK Supt Bay City 'tr ''Ot I ly certify io al! of tte above SHBAREH President Board Water Worlt Ha? I mh4 4pl( I Resignation of the Gladstone Ministry i DISKAELI HUKMONED TO OBK i NEW CABINET 1879 1 094 5097 3325 1264 1643 HSX'Cp U7 H5XCp TO HSXiNewS 116X1 10 40 11471 iCurrenev 6 JUUITUDN ununu Southern State bonds were Ann and birher for 1 4kll The following are the Coring quotation Miaaouri'a 94 old 44 old 83XN old So uew 83x new 17 new 51 Riliuntn tinvna Railroad mortgage bonds were in good de mand toou The stock market waa dull the only 'activity being in Pacific Mail which fell 2 per cent and Western Union Telegraph which declined but subsequent! recovered and Lake Shore 4b Michigan Southern which was in demand on pending April election and advanced half per Inn the market closet with some recovery and tAWIr The following are the closing (5:30 m) quota I unchanged We quote ureen St Paul pfd 74 I Green city 7 7X Wabash Cured P'fi Part cured 9X010 Wayne 94 lint 17 Terre Haute 15 Sheep pelts 83 75 Terre Haute pfd 40 I Horae hides 50 Chi A Altonpfd 110 Wop The market is dull but steady Ohio A MiMisuppi 46 quote prime lots at 40045c J1 Honey Nominally unchanged al faentker The market is steady and firm Wo Indina Central 4IX Illinois Central 121 Harness city Union Pacliln atv Nn 1 (Central Pacific 103 I Harness coun Northwestern pfd Union 85 I try no vijet uac westl01X nine leather Ill I SVT1 AM ITlA 1 I 1 1 1w(WVlt WDinjieee I 'UHAT I Upoer leather No 1 I Ifialrn Asif 9 4 County Bonds Revenue StAmns Ac I'15hV OtioLaiiitnm CMrsafiiltv vm foori mi re DErnotT ree Press by David Preston a Co Bankers 84 oodward avenue Detroit Exchange on New York lOprcim ran 8 isawv a US 6811881 118 5 208 large 8 inL to buyers 115 8 5 90e M4 large inu to buyers115 5 208 old 116 8 5 208 July and Jan int to buyers 3 5 2Ua 67 115V 5 208 sllSJ 0 4ta large int tojbuyers110fa' 58 new loan llStf Mich State 7s due 1890 inU to elierl02 Bay City be Wayne Uouity 7r int to seller 100 PetroitCit 720 years int to seller 100 American Gold Ns Gold Exchange 114 American Silver and 9 108 Canadian Money U4V LAND WARMANTS SCRIP BTC 40s War of X812 45 808 do 94 120s to j34 do 175 Lower Peninsular scrip on Upper Peninsular scrip on the sagSI a VC I 1st 2d 3d 44h lour clas class class class bbl 50 40 30 20 40 1 86 75 60 42 85 1 15 86 65 47X 96 1 26 95 70 62 1 05 1 30 1 00 75 57X 1 15 1 15 85 66 47X 96 1 21 02M 1 50 2 14 0 34 17 29 3 3 20 I'll 6 I 0 4 80 5 0 5 03 00 it II 35 40 5 11 6 50 75 a 90 IS 16 14 6 5 Hl 18 12 110 oo 8X 18 22 5 (ic 45 2 00 4 00 7 SX 1 03 1 25 75 85 7 7X SO 5 50 9 no 45 50 75 0 1 25 1 70 36 (S 45 48 i io a i 1 25 0 1.

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