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EVANSVILLE, IND.. TUESDAY; JASSTUAKY W 1869.
ESTABLISHED. 1831.
Mgbly Important
news)
Gold closed In New York, yesterday,
A ten thousand dollar Are occurred at EeUevllle, N. J- yesterday morning. - A fifty thousand dollar flr occurred at Pbelps. n. J.,on Sunday n.'gbt. ?lx bales or il ks worth $10,000 were stolen from a Bremen Bteamsblp at Hobofcen, on Saturday. , , The Sr. Paul Pion thln Oov. Ramsey la eertaln of re-election to the U. S. 8eate from Minnesota. Djnnelly' frlenda are also coufliieut. The Ca'nptrol'.er of s?t. Paul ia Impeached for ref;i Jo? to Ciuntersl?a City bonds for t'ua Superior Railroad on teehslcal grouadi. Gsu. Kitpatrlct received a present of 52,0)3 -worn o silver ware at Hartford. Conn., on Saturday night. The present waa from Connecticut soldlere. General Ftoneman Is iaveatlgatlng the rcnt ncrro dlfflcaltle3 In Virginia.
Troopa are Biationed on Taylor and Wise'a frms, where dimeulty la apprehended. It la rumored In Chicago til at Father MeMalien has obtained ae order from the Propo-saada at Rome, citing Bishop Duggaa of that diocese to appear before the Council, and how cause why he removed Fauien JIoMallen, Roles and McGlven. " The mail from Richmond, Virginia, to Washington waa robbed on Saturday nijjot, whiie being taken from tbePotoroac boat. Most of the contents will prove una vailable by the thief. The Cleveland Herald of yesterday contains the protest of three Directors of the Cleveland and Fitt-burg Railroad against the action of the now Board of Dliectarst on January P, making a scrip dividend of fifteen per cent., and cash dividend of two per cent., and aandry other important movements. A little girl waa burned by the explosion
of a kerosene lamp, in New York. The Coroner's Jury rendered verdict to the effect that the accident waa caused by the culpcble negligence of the manufacturers and venders or the oil, whloh was much below the Standard. These men were put uoder heavy bonds to awalt.the action of the Grand Jury. It is stated that the Congressional Investigating Committee have accumulated evidencoof the most damaging character against some of .the most prominent paliticiaiis. Not less than 30,001 fraudulent votes were cast in the city of New York by repeaters, who had the system reduced t: a science. The prompt action of Marshal Murray alone prevented the introduction, of the Mine taclic a in a.11 the prom, inent cities. Some wltnsse testified that they bad voted from nine to thirty. nine times. TUee wltneast divulge because their employers did not pay according to contract. The Committee have summoned nearly four nimdred witnesses upon th . qjestion of using fraudulent naturalist-, Hon, papers, which ware offered by the hundred and thousand. Tne printer who prepared these papers had his presses running from the first of June up to the day of e'ectior. He printed over 100,000 of them. The County Clerfe's office Is doing Its best todeslroy ail evidence of fraud. ,
those from whom I have so long aad so radically differed on political questions, for the .generally! kind and almost uniformly courteous, personal treatment, which 1 have receiyecLat their hands. " -....- Endeavoring, therefore, to b true to my party in everything which it has a right f.o exact, I shall always try to remember that there is a common brotherhood aod a common citizenship, whose claims are above all mere party considerations, because they are ordained bvGod and the Constitution. If my official and personal life shall be such that it can be truthfully said of me when I am gone, " lie was an hoDest and a safe magistrate," this, in my judgment, will be a better inheritance for my chi'drea than ;it would be to have either my cotemporaries or those who shall come after me, to say of me. - "He was a successful jgolitician." . ; In conclusion, I can only promise that iu my efiorts to meet the just expectations of the people, in the position to which I have beeo called,' whatever may be accomplished by very modera'e natural endowments, some experience, a fair . share of industry and a siricere desire to promote the weltare of our beloved. State and the happiness of her people, shall be cheerfully done in. humble -reliance upon the Almighty llaler and Parent of all. u i -t; ., .v . Immediately after the inaugural address of Gov. Baker was concluded, lion. Will. Cumback was inaugurated Lieutenant Governor,, in the .Senate Chamber, and deliveroj the following address: - ' "'4'"x Senatoes: It is made the duty of the Lieu'enant Governor, by the Con
stitution ot the fetate, to preside over
'
ject. The Sheriff ot y-ferron nas
armad a posse ot Iitty ciuaeuo, nuv await farther demOhstratto-BS ; of the Klap. . . ' V " - " MESiPHIS. (i '
Affairs In Arkansas Legislative Pro- . ' ceedings.
Memphis, January, 11. The A valanclie'i .Little Rock' special of tonight ?gays: Governor Clayton ' has withdrawn his proclamation of martial law in- Columbia County and Lafayette,, east of Red River. There is a quorum in both Houses to day. In the lower House Butler offered a resolution of thanks to Gen. Catterson and his militia, and moved to suspend the rules to put it on its passage. The motion was lest. The resolution goes over. Opposition to ltheJ militia policy is growing strorger i the Radical ranks, with promises ofa wide 'split in the partyon the subject ' , ' EUROPE.
TSy Atlantic "JTelesr-raiili.
i Paris, January 11. The budget of 'M.'Magoe,- Minister of Finance, has been made public. It shows that the floating debt has been reduced to million francs during lhe past year. iXhe estimate for the fiscal year 1S70 promise an excess of 80,000 OoOf.i in receipts1 overexpenditures," which is to be devoted to redueiu? the extra
ordinary budget and 42 000,OOOtVare 4
to be made applicable to tne reuemp
tion of rentes.
M. Mazne cansratulates the coun-
this branch of the Gexiera.f, Assembly, f try on the return of public confidence
The Republican caucus of the Pennsylvania Legislature, on Friday la jf, nominated Johu Scott ior United
States Staator, in place of Mr. Buckalew. Ne-wspapee Ceanqe. Wm. Cassius Goodk-e, Esq., has sold out his entire interest in the Lexington (Ky.) JSlatesman to W. O. Goodloe, Esq.,
and retires from the editorial tripod ip a craccfu! valedictory. kT E LSGBAP H. i - Sa vera Snow Storm in Louisville. '
Having had a Jittie experience as a
presid;n officer,, I am fully aware of the difficulties pertaining, to such a position, . and l caonot, therefore, promise you that I will make n mistakes, or that ray decisions will always be'in accord with parliamentary law. I will promise you that 1 will try lo be impartial, and will endeavor to do : equal justice to all alike, and. I will ask you to cover all:my errors with the broad mantle of. a generous charity. ': Let us all strive to make our official relations mutually agreeable. ..-. From the able and elaborate message of His Excellency, the Governor, we are advised that there are many important interests that will claim the attention of the Legislature this session. ' v'' '' ' ' '"; Let us not shrink from our responsibility, but with an eye single to s-the welfare of the people, and impressed with a sqlemn conviction of our duty to God and our constituents, let us. keep our great and growing' Stated id the front rank in all things that con
stitutes the true greatness and good-
ness or a fetate. It is certainly a matter of consratulation that our State will sooa be free fro mi debt. Let u hope that all that may be done by us may hasten rather than hinder the early coming of that good time. - Hoping that all we may do ; may meet the approbation of those who
have committed these important trusts to our handsale! us euter at onco on the dischar-ie of our duties.
SAN FRANCISCO.
and the general resumption of' indus-'
trial pursuits, and conclude ,ty declaring "that 'the gratitude the nation is due to the Eoiperor for remoyins tbeLpnlycau&elof a rupsure of. the European Powers aud of domestic distrust . J distrust. . . Lisbon 3 an. II. The Duke of Saldonia hss been -summoned to Lisbon to form a ne ministry.' , :i i i ."'v spais.v;.? 11 , ' ,Madeu, January! 11.-Additional trosps are , to be sent to Cuba, and will sail from Cadiz in a short time. ! - ENGLAND. ' ' Lomjjon, January 11. The indications of the first days of the conference 6a the .Hister a question leave little if any doubt of ultimate suc
cess. Xhe xurtian uovernment, through its Rapresentatives, consented to maintain the present status until
the clos3 of the Coofc:renee. 1 1t is the
general impression that but one more
Bession will bethel 1. and tint war oatweeri Turkey and Greece will,, be ob
viated.
Constantinople. Jan. 11. -The
Sublime Porte has officially congratu
lated the D3ople ot the Dmubian
Principalities on their loyalty daring
the recent crisis. . ITALY. , , " l?LORENCE, Jan. 11. The recent disturbances in various parts of the kingdom, ! fomented by reactionists, have been suppressed. Tha unpopular taxes are now beingeollected with.; out difficulty. ,,;.;,!..:.! .,"'.
Affairs in Arkansas.
Ku Klux Outrages in Ten-
Inauguration of Governor Baiter and Lieut. Gov. . Cumback.
The Inaugural Address.
Congressional Proceedings, News by Atlantic Cable.
Board of Underwriters and Chamber or loaimeree Memorialize .the Llsnt ilonse Board.
. i .iiU San Francisco. January 11. The
Board of Underwriters and Chamber
of Commerce have adopted 'a me
morial to the Light House Board at
Washington, asktoe immediate aotion
toward locating the licht house and
signals on Points New Year, Reyes; and Aretas, and Pigeon Point. The . . . . -.1. . i a?
memorial smows.tnat wunin tneraaiu?, which would be illuminated by the
erection of a lighthouse, either Pigeon Point or Point New Year, nine ves
sels have been wrecked, a million and a quarter of dollars worth of property destroyed. Fifty-one lives were known
to be lost during tne same penoa. Twelve vessels went ashore at Arenas and Reyes, involving a loss of over $825,000. -
LOUISVILLE..
Severe Snow Storm Railroad ters Klre.
Mat-
INDIANAPOLIS.
Inauguration of Cor. Baker and
. Lieui. Got. Cumback Iae Inaugural AddmstB.
Special to the Evansvllle Journal. iNDiANAT-OLIS, Jan. 11. At 4 P. M. to day, Honi Conrad Baker was inaugurated Governor of Indiana, in the. Representatives' Hall, on which occasion he delivered the following Lraugural address: , - , tentlenien of the Senate and Houte of JRepre-
f tentative; M Having so recently addressed you at length, touching the affairs of State, uothing but a desire to conform to a custom which has always been observed on occasions like the present, could induce me to detain you now, c-vn for a Bingle moment. " I desire, through you, to tender the people of tbe State my grateful acknovdedi;5ieDt3 for the renewed confidencewhich it has been their pleasure to repose in me; and the oath which I have just taken in your presence, is the strongest assurance which I can oflfcr to them or ,to you, that I intend to support the Constitutions, State and Nationa!, atsd faithfully -to perforin my duty, according to the measure of ability which. God has
aiven mc If. in endeavoring to do
this, I shall commit errors, I shall in
dulge the hope that my ieilow-citi
zens, and especially those who have known me longest and most intimate
ly will attribute suca errors to mis
takes of judgment, and not to inten- . tonal wrong-doing. ' My political opinions and associations in the past have not teen equivocal, nor is it at all probable that they will be ambiguous in the future. They f are the growth of yaars, and are there fore a part of myself. But whilst this is so, and acknowledging, as I do, that I am under obligations of gratitnda to m? Dolitieal friends which I
can never repay, I do not forget that I am the servant of the public, and as
such, owe duties to the entire people
ct tne state, whicn no party ODiigation cin. or ouzht to, be permitted to
control. 1 desire also to acknowledge
mvself under lasting obligations to
Louisville, Jan. 11. One of the severest snow storms that has visited this vicinity for several years, commenced at 12 o'clock last night, and continued without interruption until 6 o'clock this evening. Fully twelve inrhM of SDOW fell.
It is stated that the Ohio and Mis
sissippi Railroad . will- complete i branch of their road from North Yer
non to New Albany during the pres-
pnt voar. :i
At. n p m. to-dav. a fire broke but
in the wholesale clothing fstabhsh-
ment of Fourman, Harris, iNapiu iK I :o on Main Street, between Seventh
and Eighth Streets, destroying gooqs
to the amount ot SZU.UUU, wnicn is
fnllv insured in local and Eastern
offices. The building was but.eugntiy
damaged.
Washington, L. C, Januarv 11. Mr: Butler's bill to repeal the Tenure of Office Act has been iatroduced by Mr. Washburn, of'Jndia.na, and is being put through under the previous question by a large majority.-1 .:, , Washinqton. January 11. The United States Supreme Court to-day issued ? a peremptory mandamus to the -District' of; Columbia Supreme Court' to restore Jas. H. Bradley to the rieht to practice in that Court.f A bill was introduced ia the House by Ashley, of Nevai' 10 oer cent, bonds to tho amount of five
millions, for the construction of the
proposed; Sutro .Tunnel; iu Comstock1.
Lo.ae in that lerritory. I'he Niagara Fajls Ship Canal Bill conaes up in the House to-morrow. A'hill introduced iu the Senate by
Shttrman provides that ;any Judge of
any Court ot the United otates who
is n ow seventy years old, or wno snau
atti tin that age, may, upon his written
anrlieation to the f resident, be re-
tirel UDon a life pension - equal in
amount to his full salary; but, if f any such Judge shall, for one year after
the passage or this bill, on arriving at the asfe of seventy, year, continue to
hold his offlce, it fnatl be the duty ot
the President to nominate and ap
poi ot an additiooaV Judge, who shall
per.torm-the same duties ana receive
the -same compensation as a Jadge
acting iu such Court 6r District, and shall, in the absenco of his senior.
hold courts proscribed by-law.
HOUSE ..;. W'ASHisoTOjf., Jan. 11. ' Under the call of States a larye number of bills and resolutions were introduced for reference only, including the following: To provide for the Improvement of the harbor-of New York. Referred to the Committee on Commerce."'' The bill
proposes to appropriate five millions per J annum from January 1, 1HG9; for the fm provements of the harbor of New York by j removing tbe obstructions tVeieirom, and building substantial piers and docks on the water and front of Brooklyn, New York. If that sum exceeds 5 per cent, of the custom receipts ot the port, then only 5 , per c-ut.' thereof Is to be appropriated. Tire Secretary or the Treasury, Collector ot the port, Governor of New STorfe, and , the Mayors of Brooklyn and New York are to constitute a Board under the direction ot which the appropriations are to be expended. By Lincoln, to amend the act of July 20th, regulating pensions to widows aud minor children of deceased soldiers. Referred to the Committee on Invalid Pensions, ... By Schofleld, to relieve from liability the sureties of di-tilleis of petroleum whea the principals have failed in consequence ot the removal of tax on oil at the last session. Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.- - By Mr. Kelly, to authorize gold contracts on the basis of the relative value of gold and United States notes Referred to the samp Committee. ' - t By Mr. Butler, a bill to aid la the administration of JuttH' e in the Stale or Virginia. Reierred to the Committee on Reconstruction. Tha bill recites that ft lar?e' majority of the Judges of fheState Courts are Uisquali. lied under Article 14 of Amendment to the Constitution, but that (J. H. courts in tuat titate are discharging Irom punishment criminals convicted oi murder, because of the disqualification of ueh Judges; ana that grHt couiuelon ix being caused there ia the admlnlHtration of jastice in the settlement of real estate. It therefore provides tor tbe suspension of Judgments and decrees, until to question ot tue validity of courts arUin fromsoch disqualification be .determined In the (supreme court ot
tae United rHates Alt cases before such couristo be continued, but txa farther pi oceedlngs be bad until such deci&ion is made -l't- 4 -E ' - '
Bv Heaton.;nf North Ca-olina. to repeal
the act of July4tti, 1864, affecting tue Court
of CiaintrK, so to give that court Jurisdiction
of the claims for army'supplies furnished
by loyal pei-son In the late rebel isxtes.
except in Virginia, Misdssi ppi, acd Texas.
Keierred to the Judiciary com mi; tee.
beverai cms were also introduce i tonne
remnvai of civil and- political difficulties.
a od referred to the Committee uu Kecuu
s'.ructiou.' : , -t
By corley, of fouth Carolina, in relation to the introduction of disloyal text books Into the puoiic schools of the Southern b La tea. Reierred to the Committee on -iv-
pai ion. : - .-,
vy wniiiemore, ior tne repeal oi tue act to protect tti- r ghts of actual settlers ou paoile lands. Referred to tne Cooxmittee oft fubltc ljincis. - Br Ashley, or Ohio, to preserve the purety of elections in the Territories. ' Referred to the Committee ou Territories. Also, concerning the boundaries of Nevada, Minnesota, Nebraska, Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming. Reierred to uama Committee. -- ".' By Tremble, of Kentucky, to divide Ken
tucky Into two Judicial Districts. Roier-
re.i to Judiciary Committa.
By Mullins. tor tne appointment or a Commissioner to adjust and audit claims of loyal citizens or Tennessee against the Ciivernment of the ' V. H. Roierrtd lj
the Committee ou Ways and Means. Also,
to remove nr.a punisaau unconstiiutloual ptace holders. Refe red to the Committer
ou KecoTiKtruciion. ' BvJudd.to supply the Lincoln 'Monu
ment Association, at isprlnsneld, Illinois,
witu damaged a id captured iidaauc.
Referred to the Committee on Naval At fair. - . , ...
By Bromwell, of Illinois "to amend the
Coustiiution. Referred to, the Judiciary Committee. . -
By Hnpkini, to grant lands to the Supe
rior anu mate iiine Kinroaa. jttsiarrea to
tlie Committee on Public Lands.
By CiHrite, of Kansas, to incorporate the
Central 1 Qtn an u;it:roua, 1 llio ladiau
Territory. Referred to the Committee ou
Military Affirs. ' Also, to grant a portion
or tbe ort i eaveuwoitu JVlitusry Ke.er va tMatsmd tn llie eonsiraefi n of a rail load and iwidtre aoross the Missouri Klyer
Re'erted t tne Committee on Military
A ffuiirs. Also, granting the right or way to curtain railroads through the Territo
ries of the Unitsd Htatt-s. Referred to the
nnmmlUM o; i'acifio Railroad.
By Chlllioott, to enable the people "ot Colorado to lonu a 8: ate Uovernment. Re-
rtrred to the Committee on Territories
Bv Bank", to provide for the re-appoint
ment of Financial Ageuts of the United
Mates in ireiu couutries iveierieu lu
the Committee on Foreizn AtTairs.
. By Hooper, to amend the Revenue Laws
so that a bond may oe given for the value
o' a distillery ana tne iaua ou wnicn is
staudft. in case tue property is leasea or mortzaaed. Referred to the Committee of
Ways ana Meaus.
Bv Robinson, tor the acknowledgment
of Cuba, or securing its anuexa lorv to the-
United fetatss without ourchase. Rererred
to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. ,
It resolves tha. spiu having thrown off
amendment to the Constitution of the United States, and a bill declaring' who may vote for elector of President and V.ce President and for Representatives to Congross, which were ordered to be printed and which he gave notice he would call up for discussion and action In the
coarse of a week or ten davs. Section one
of the proposed amendment to the Con
stitution provides mat tae rient or any
citizen of the United (States shall not he
denied or abridged by the United States in miv State, bv reason of race color or pre
vious condition of slavery, by any citizen, or any class of citizens.
Section second elves congress power lo
enforce, by appropriate legislation, this provision of the first article. . , The first section of the bill provides that no person shall be deprived of tbe privi
lege or voting tor elector or President and
Vice-President, Representatives in Con.
grass, and memoera or tbe state Jgtatature, by reason of race, color, Ac.
The second and third sections ot the bill
provide punishment lor persons who Interfere with tbe exercise of that privilege.
me rourtn ection provides imprison
ment at hard labor for two years, lor any iierson who holds office In violation of the
third seetlon ot tbe fourteenth article to the amendment of tbe Constitution, and
nuwecur mui to maicioient at any time
wl uin ten years.
The nrih amendment elves to the conrta
of the United States tbe exclusive JursJic-
tion oi aji ouenses against the act. The House went Into Committee of the
Whole on the Naval Appropria ion Bill, Blaine, of Maine, in tbe Cnair.
The Htmropr.atlon for renairsof the New
York Navy-yard waa dicused but not changed. That ior tbe Philadelphia Navyyard wa reduced from 860.000 t S2J.0U0.
The proviso to reduce the force of t be ma
rine corps wannriict oat on a point or or
der by Pike, that it was eenerai legislation
nd not in order. The third ection. regu
lating the rank and nnmberof officers of
the marine corps was strucx out.
un tne point or order by Ranks that it
Was general legislation, the committee rose
ana reporcea tne bill to the House. .
wasnoarne moved to suspend the rules.
so that he might offer, as amendments to
the bill, the sections a ruck out on the
points of order. ,
lianas moved to adjourn, which ore-
vailed. ,
NASHVILLE.
Lezislati Ku-Klnx Outrages..
U0 KETARY & C0I1MESCL1L
i WEEKLY REVIEW, i t; Financial. The money market la more
quiet, yet the demand for loans is largely greater than can be1 responded to by tbe
banks. Only moderate amounts on abort paper can be obiained. Rates remain firm at 10 to 12 per cent. ' " . .
Exchange on New York net bo abundant
and rates, advanced Buying at par and
ailing at yt premium.
' Uold Is higher and firm: buying rate,
134; selling 138. ' ; Governments are active at higher rates
" Buying.. Belling,
8 per cent, bonds. 1SS1 112 . 113
5- 0's, lS6i!......... ....111! " HI -2"l's, I8tH.-. , 10 r . i .110 6- 20's, 1H6.5... .......li . , w
o-zo's, ne w. ... ion . iu
t-2U's, lf)07. , I in 109
o per cent. 10-40's........lo5ii loJ4
a per cent. io-4us, small.. ius . iuk Compound. Interest Notes have all ma
tured, but snch notes as are offered are
bought at K per cent. off.
The following quotations are Irom tha
office of W. J. Lowry fc Co., Bankers, No First Street. - -
' BANKABLE VUTSTD8. U. S. Treasury Note. , National Bauk Nots.
(7HCQBRENT
Banks.
Indiana Free Missouri ,
KiHlern Bank Notes.
Planters' Bank.-. Union Bank.........
OtherTeunessee Banks...
10 to 25o dt.
Kc 10 to 20 ...&0i aoo
IU) to 90c
Virginia. North aud South Carolina.
Georgia, Alabama aud La..10 to Hto
HtataJSiMik of Iudlaua. i it
bert'a Skirts, 822 50 per dozen; Pontusle Skim, $3000 per dozen.' 'i
Hats ajtd Caps The Hat and Cap trad
ast week was put moderate, owjug to the fact that the merchauU were cloalns up the year's businem.' ;" l ' 1 ' '
Boots ad Bhoj5 'But ilttla was done
ia the. Boot and Shoe . trade test week. Prices were unchanged; stocks large.
iQcbinswabk Trade lair; prices Un
changed; stocks Mil,' . 7 i ;'i t ;?n i
Habdwakk aitd Ikos?. The trade In this
department continued fair during lust week. The quotations for- Tin Plate,
are JL4 00f - Bar Jron, 4jc; Sheet : Iron, boiled, 60-Cf Charcoal, SyiU9!4c; Nail, S3 00 for 10d;lzej, Mann's, $13 00; Lippincott's, 817 00; Simmons', 17 00. A
Builojimo Matkkials. Tlie demand this
season has been large, and we may con
fident,! y expect a large increase of trade
In this department.1 We' refer our read
ers to tne dose nouses to -wnica toey
can send their orders, to t our advertising columns: Sash, Gc to 11c per light;
Doors, $3 00 to U 50 each ; Blinds. t2 7 to
3 75 per pair; Nails, $5 2a per keg for lOd; , Jlass, S3 75 to $5 00 per, box; White Lead,
S3 25 to S3 75 per keg; LUueed Oil, 11 20 to SI 30J Lime, 90c toll 00. 1 '
Dbuos During; the last week, the drug
trade was inoder&t. The lollowing are tbe quotations: ' WliUe Lead, , 89 00 & 14 00 per one hundred pounds; iircf Oil, No. I
Winter strained, 1 63; No. 2, Jl C5; Z.in-
eef XM, t IQ3U13; Cbat Oil, Z'Zfr&e. t Sou7o for English, and 7cXor American ; Quinine, prices 12 J2 5 per pr. i Jndiyo, Madras, $1 30 to SI 60.
PROVISION ANP PBQPUCi If Pkovisiojjs. Pork ls -firm. '.with a fair
d f mand. We Qx ourquotatlous as follows :
A'ew Me Jork 829 OO JSM 0). lidlk Meat.
lJa.ru at liJic Lard at 18o. tierces, ana Iic in kegs, H:g at 87 7ift3 50 gross, and
X)iJk&9 50Jil0 00 nett. according to quality.
CTteatewe quote at 17c for choice Western
Reserve, and 18o for Factory; nupiburg, ITie. Butter Is In fair supply at j 2ic to
-o for country and Ohio. i
OOA'rsr- Receipts of wheat during last
week were very light. The price continues
steady; roarket dull. We quote 81 5 for
Mediterranean; Si 75 for English. Corn !s flirm, with little in market, and i-elllugat
50c In ear for new;. sh;lled65c. Oat, are
steady ;qootatiou, 55800c in new bui laps;
otJK Continues, dull with a declining
tendency; for good, superfine 'tS.5U36.6D;
Extra la offered, t7 OOg.7 50; Family, and
faxicy brands, are hauud. at 9 ml0 00
frm white wheats i ' ' ' 1 '
(toajr Mial We llnd but Uttle bustnes
done la meuL., We place the pylutt of kiln dried at 83 60 to SJ7par barrel and d ill.
Kay Baled can be bad now at t'KilS per ton ; loose at 1213 per ton. ; . , Tobacco Very little arriving.' Sales, of a few hogshead by Martin Ileadly A Co , Planters' Warehouse, at SI 53 to 811 01. " ,' Bran Is held at $1618 per ton, and dull, Shipstch-8-'3 0028 Oil per ton. Salt Steady ; small barreis'a.tS 80, aud large 83 60 per barrel. : ' ' tiOMiriKS New -stock reserved U held at itXgZia; good qnallty of second-iiand sold atloSfltte. ' . ' '
flew York. Dry fciooas Market. By Telegraph. NEWYoRk.Jan.il. Dry Ooods The market for plain bleached and unbleached muslins was excltPd, in sympathy with cottons, onu prices have riven fully o per yard on low and medium grade,- with a tendency towards higher rates. New styles of Ugut
prints has heeq opened at 12o for goods
line me j-acinc Alius prints, aud it is lively that all the bt maKes will open at this
lrlce, if not hltrher; new styles of
Hpranoe's prints were offered at lie: all of Oarner & Co.'s prints, Amoskeair, Ac, which have been with rawn from sa'e.
will open higher to-morrow. The Pacific
Mills show some beautiful pieces at 81c Tue (Southern trde are buying more freely than the West, and it now appears that ail co-ton good will go higher within tue
next thirty days. Appiuton A suet-tlntm are uo to 16c; Pequot A at 17o; Myotic
River at 14v,o; Augusta Bryant at lV,c;
siarK a at 10c, Aunusia at iyu nniaic; It is
dov dllfioali to bay brow jurilU at l(Jc of agenlx, but "ther goot makes cau be
picked up at lOHo among Jobberir. The
most important movement 11 a uoon in bleached muslins to-day, and most of tbe
opular mattes bave been pretty well closed oat, preparatory to a more general
Wishing to redure our utock of
FANCY and STAPLE GHCCEIIIES,
We will, durlrg the
sell at a reduction of
munlK of Janaary,
Xew tork Gold and Stock Market By Teleifraph. ' Nkw York, Jan. 10. ; Monet -The week opened with money In iree supply at 7 for currency on stock collaterals, aud B on Uoverumut4 foi call iOius. In tbe afternoon the demand becoming more active, transactions were mda at! ptr cent. sold mainly to small lorrwwers with collaterals aud there were f((n exceptional operations at I-.J2 -,1-ltf Iter cent, roiumlwluu. First class luius md no difficulty, however, in getting all the money luey warned at 7 ln currency. The heavy reaction In the stock market has caused considerable amounts to puss laio weaker hauds tor the moment, which waa the occasion of llactuallng the money market. , . . i-TEKLisrn-At PH, iot,D Firmer; opeud at 3jji, advanceil to 3j?i, and closed a l 3-V' 'a-.i'ty,. X here is an Improved demand for first class commercial paper, wpich passe at 8.10 percent.; betxHid ciiiHs moves slowly, and trauiuotus are reported at lat2 pr cent. OoTr.K.NXKNis - Deciiueil under heavy ra.iiizaliou and the report tha'. the Secretary or the Tieasury has eng iged t: deliver a Wall ctlrret house S5,hu,'j0 ot new ' before February 1. The rumor has been distinctly -denied by the Assistant I reaurti. .Mr. V an Uycn has only WiO,lxjO to bell in any event, and there Is no imtne jate prowptct o' that blug sold. Con pons
or lal, llqllL'w ; o' li2t llHlLi'i; lJ4,iJi'lo8; 10-408, 106j$3lc. : I . . ' r- .
five ir:it :iz:s;rr.
In other words wa will "1 uL vol.-
LAR'S WORTH of ar,y anc all good t in our store FOli 5 CKMTH, to le j-uid in
rash or it equivalent at the time of pmeka .
We propose to sell, as l'r loloie, as low
M any other bouse In the city; t"i iu addition, as an lnducemei t t? buy for cash, we will throw oir 5 cot for -very dollar's worth you buy st reiail.
This Is uo humbug or deception, as thov
wuo bave known us for tie la-t tniftn
year will readily bi lieve; ind MraiiKem
who wish to be convlrcvd bave only in
try.
HE r.xvi.iT SO itittS.
Ktaples and Fancy Ooods w, 11 sliara aliUi
in tho slaughter. Brlug year cash, no a to be prepaied to get 2i c inls buck for
very five dollari worth you buy.
Janl VI CK KRY BltOH ,7 Main St.
Notice.
E WAST TO VIAH K I I' A I.I.
of
11.
5,19
CONGRESSIONAL. .-.
Xtth COXGUESSr-THIRD SESSION.
Nashville, Jan. 11. The House of Representatives adopted, to day, a ..anlntinn authorizing the Governor
and Secretary of State to employ
counsel to prosecute Uo.tJ.er, ot jUemphis, a banker, charged with embezzling a large amount of the btate Sohool Fund. a Kan.! of Ka Klux made a raid
into Livingstone, OvertonCounty.Tennessee, on the night of December dU. What particular object they bad is not known, but they left after a sharp
conflict with a party ot colored men.
forgetting to carry wun mem a nan
dozen horses ana tneir scouts. i uo negroes claimed the horsea as trophies,
and sent tnera away ior eaie aecyiug.
Tne Ku Klux returned on ..the night of the 2i of January, largely reinforced and demanded of : Mr. Lewis, the States Attorney, the' disposition made of the horsea. Mr. Lewis did not know, and so informed them. They then exacted a promise from him to ascertain, statin? that
thev would return again. Some of
tham visited the town . next day, and
L were very threatening to Mr. Lewis,
xrhn hrnncht tne news oi tne ram. lie
U here trvine to get the State author
ities to take some action on the sub-
SK.XATE... W ASHisGTON, January 11. -
Chandler presented a Joint resolution of
the Legislature oj mioimsiii- urgiug me
passage OI tue copper xnriu uiu uuw ik utilng in tbe senate. Laid ou the table ua ord Bred printed. , Freelingtiuysen presented , a petition from tue citizens of Georgia setting forth, that it la impossible for avowed Uniou raeuttolive in tbe rural districts of that State; that It isinapo-slbl9 to bring to jus tico the murderers of Union men ; that Intimidation and force huve bsen ued to mafea a certain class of citizens vote contrary to thrir! interest: that palpable violations of the Fourteenth Amendment are constantly occurring; aud that legislation of uome kind is absolutely necessary to remedy this state of things. : Referred to the Judiciary lommit'ee. Rice presented a memorial of thi Legislature of rtrkansa-, for the sale of the Hot Sorinva Reservation. Keferrei to the
resolution of the Legislature of Arkansas, 1(1 build a railroad aim the west
Kldeof the Mississippi Klver. Kef erred to the Committee on Pacific Railroad. H V. Miller presented bis credential as Senator elect from Georgia, wblnh were referred to the Committee on Credentials. Williams, from I he Committee ou PublicLands, reported adversely upon the claim of Johu H. P.ussel to Hot Springs, Araana is. ' - Anthony introduced a bl:l to defioe and ..ttiiaiiinffruiliiii tne navv: lo a bill
to regulate the rank of the medical staff in tne navy- Referred to the Committee on ln.val Affair9-
.r atAhtlshiugthe judiciary of the Unlud ?it approved September -2h. 17K9. Re
ferred to Tthe Committee on j uatciary. . . i.Au a hill r. nrnvlna
fnithe exe-5' tlon of Judgment l.r C Kpltal J Referred to the Jud.clary C jmmit-
leMorton lntrocedabl!Fto provide for
tli construction oi a wng.. "L.v iarVnd. other purposes, through Dakotah. UWUU and Washing in Terr.torie k. ferredto the Committe ou MUltary AfHeBdricks presented a remonstrarcs against increasing the dntles on iron and Bilel. Referred to the Couimittoa on ComW'?!: L.ii,.,, fkrwlr nr,'ttl"VliH frir the
iue oeulD v: " y- ...
Alter uruaw, " , " '
1 1 f w , fnmhv.
without action thereon, tue Senate, at 8:30, went into executive session, and afterwards adjourned.
Its own government. It has no right to in
flict a government on the people of Cuba contrary to tneir wishes, and that it is a
duty of the united mates to acknowledge it an, independent .government now successfully established in Cuba by the people
thereof : or to ta.ua measures ror the annexation of Cuba to the United States, as tbe
people or Cuba may indicate; provided that no piy ent ba made to the de
throned Queen, or any other person arro
gating tne r .gut to uispose oi or control tue laud contrary to the wishes of the people th-reof. The moraine hour having expired.' Mr.
Washburu of Indiana Introduced a bid repealing the act regulation the tenure of certain civil offices, passed March 2d, lfioT, and moved the previous question on 'its pasag. Mr. Butler rose and remarked that this was the name bill which hehad introduced and which had been referred to the Judiciary Committee. Tha', Committee could not be called for ia regular course this session. Kverv man has hlsmtnd made up a U the repeal of tae law, and tie hoped there would be a direct vote ou it. Mr. Farnsvcorth Inquired of the Speaker whether a motion to refer a bill was in order. . . .' - ' " The Speaker replied that It was not pending. A demand for the previous Question was secouded. Mr. Ward Does this bill come from any committee?
Speaker it Is introduced' by a gentleman from the Industrial Committed pf Stat?. " ' 4 Wilson, of Iowa. Chairman of the Judi
ciary Cons,mttee, remarked that a majority of the Judiciary Committee had agreed, to report a. bill repeating the Tenure-of Offlce Law. Ward expressed bis opinion that, a bill of such Importance should be discussed before being put on its passage. Washburne, of Illinois, objected to debate. .Benlnmin-called foV the yas and uaN s
fouoidering the nan question, and it w 8 ordered by a Vote oi ii to 47. ,
The bills thu pa -sed; yeas 121, nays 4.. The vote ou the bills is as follows: Yeas Anderson, Axtell. Biilv, Baldwin, B-,inas, Barrum, Bsc,- -Bingham,
Blaine Blair, Eoutweii, Bowmen, iioyden, i Buckle, Burr, Butler of Ms.sacimsetts, J3utler ol Tennessee, Coles, ary, Chand1 r, Clarl: of Ohio, Clark of Kansas, Clift, Cobb, Coburn, Coofe, Corley, Cornell, Cul- 1 lorn, D-Jwes.De wees, nixon. Iriggs,Eok.ley, Eldndire, Kliot, Fields, fox. Giossbreoner, G-olladay, Goss, Gove, Gnswold, Grover, Haisbt, rialsey, Haugliey. Heaton, Hooper, Hopkins, Hotcati iss, iiumptirey. Hunter, Ingersoll, Johnson. Jones of Norti Carolina, Jones of Kentucky, Judd, Julian, Kellev, Kellogg, Kerr, Ketcham, Knapp, Lash," Lawrence ot Pennsylvania, Lincoln, l ousjtirldge, Malony, Moram, MeCormieK, McCullougb, Miller, Manger. Neweomb, Nlblack, Niche sod, Norris, O'Seil, Pune, Peters, Pettis, Phelps, Plant, Price, Prince, Robertson, Robinson,- Roo s, Sawyer.Scotield, Selg.eavef, Hpaldin?, SLarkweather, Stevens, Stewai t. Stone, Stover, Cypher, Taber, Thomas, Teft, Trimble of Kentuctty, Trowbridge, Twitchell, Orr, v a n a nken.Vao Trump. Vidai.Washnurne
of Illinois, Washburn of I ndiaua, Wi 1' iains of Indiana, Wilson of Iowa, Wilson of
Ohio, Wilson ot rennsyivauia, winaom
of Minnesota, woouoriage,- woodwara,
Young 1- ' ' . - Nats Ames, Arnell, Ashley of Nevada, Baker, Beat ty. Benjamin, Benton, Baless, Brownell, Bucsland, Ch-i-chiii, Delano, Farnsworth, Ferris, French, Garfield, Har,itn.. Hiifbee. Jencks. Haisev. Kitchen.
Latlin, Maynard. McCarthy, McKee, Mercer Moore. Moorehead, Morrill, .Mullins, Newshail, Pike, Perbam, Poland, Paisley, Pomerov, lenck. lihan k-, Shellabarger, Stokes, Taffe, Trimble of Tennessee, Upson, Ward, Weiker. Whittemore 4T. On motion of Washburne, of Illinol--, the rales were suspended by a vote of S8 to 28 and the substitute for the Consulor and LlplOmatic Appropriation Bill will be the same as was reported to the House la-t week from the Committee of the Whole, omitting 'be pay to the Consujate for Va-
lentia, pain, out inciuaing tne general KMiions that had been struck out on
points ot order, was allowed to be report
ed, and was thereupon passed. Ela moved to suspend tbe rules so that be might' offer a resolution for the appointment of a select committee on the Wells, Farao&Co. mail contract and roquesting the suspension of any payment Uiereon lor thirty-eight days. The rules were not suspended yeas Si; nays 51 not two-thirds. Boutweil,from the Judiciary Committee, reported a Joint resolution proposing an
State Bank of Ohio loo
- OEsenAt Trade or the City;. The gen
eral trade of the city last week was quite as good as could bave been expected for the season. The prospect for an increase in the trade was fair. ' - ' . The following , quotation represent the wholesale market. Jurehae and talet in small lot will vary tomewhat from Uie price given: i GROCERIES. ' ; The grocery trade during last week waa very fair. There is no change in prices, though co floe is firmer, in consequence of the advance in gold. .We continue t quote: Coffee Is firm without material changein prices. Wa quote common 20322c;. fair 21323c; prime 21325c, and good to choiceJava 35 38c Laguayra 28c , Bctoab Is firm at tbe advance noted last .week. Wo quote raw at 13314c; Porto Rico, 14315c; Orleans 1315c; Demarara 15t 15c; soft refined 15416c; hards 174c Teas There are no changes in the priceof teas. We continue to quote as follows Black.- s Souchong, Wo to fl 50? Oolong, 81 tol 60. Green: Young Hyson, U 25 to 1 73; Imperial, Jl 25 to 1 75; Gun
powder, $1 20 to 2 00 ; Hyson, U to 1 60. ;Moia&k3 Stocks fair and aueient to
meet the wants ot the trade. Orleans.
plantation la scarce, and quoted at 85399c
The refined syrups are according to qual
ity and reputation of manufactures, from. 65c to (125. if. .'. i
Fish We quote Mackerel, No. 1. in barrels, S23 60 to 823 00; No. 2 821 00; No. 3 116;:
half barrels No. 1 811 50313 00; No. 2 80 53
10 00; No. 3 (7 75, a 8 00 for new fish ; In kits-
No. 1 i 75; No. 2 82 50; No. 8, $2 25; White:
tHali, $9 00 for new ; 87 50 for old.
Rice Market firm at ll3U;o for
good to prima Rangoon. Carolina 11 i 12c. . , Candlks Light weights 18c, and ftUi weights 24c and steady. ..Candy We continue to quote at 19c and 20c per pound. . ... Starch Ia unchanged at 7to 8c. ' " ; Cottons Yarn, , higher. We quote standard quality at 17c for 700, 19o Tor 4100, and 21c for 500; poorer brands are selling at lower rates. Batting We quotti No. 1 at 32c, and No. 2 at 30c. Carpet Chain For
I white 45c; for colored 53c. i Liqxjo as There ia no particular cbauge
in the liquor trade since last report, . Prices remain unchanged. Wequote: nov; copper distilled wh lsky 13 00 one to two : rears old
scarce at 83 50ao 00; highwines JL 0; recti
fied 99C38I 1 as to proof; com.xn m Bourbon and Rye, 81 S52 00; and Brandy, 8135(32 00; Holland gin 81 50(32 SO; imported brandy 812 00315 00; Old Port, 82 50 6 60. . DRY OOODS. f ' Business In Dry Goods has been very dull for the past week, bnt for tbe present week
a be'.ter business is anticipated. In the
supply markets, prices have advanoed ou
many styles of goods In sympathy with
the advance in cotton, which reached 29c
on the 11th Inst. Great Western Sheetings
have been advanced to lBJc at tho mill.
while Eastward all Bleac ,'d and Brown
Sheetings aud Shirtings have Iweu -ad
vanced Irom l2c a yard. Prints for new
light styles, which are now opening for Spring trade, are bringing 13e for. best brands, with almost a certainty of bringing 14o by. the 1st of March. Piriciw here
have not changed, except on Heavy Sheet
ings, and we now quote Atlantic A Sheet
Ings at 17c; Stark A, 17c; Cannelton,
10c; Valley, 10c; Savage, 16c; "James
River, 15c; Patterson, 14c; Charter Oak,
12KC.
BLKACHCD SHEETLNbS AND SHIBI'INQS. Lousdale 4-4. 18c; Hill's 4-4. 18c; Hope 4-4, lGic; Golden Rale 4-4, 17c; Eagle 4-4, 16c;
Albion 4-4, 14c; Albion ye, 13e; BarmUey
V. 12c: Baltic Ji, 10c
Prists Merrimae W, 15c; MerrlmacD, 13Vic: Bpragne'a, L14c; Ashford's, 13 c;
Simpson's 12vt ; A-moskeag, 12o ; Lowell
HVic: Bedford, 10c: Troy. 8c.
TicrrNGS Cones toga Extra 4-4, 82c; Gold
Medal 4-4,27c; C T, 4-4, 25o; C C A J4.4-4. 23c
Dkess Goods Wool Delaines, ,o54uc
Vancv Delaines. 1320ci Axnures, 22c
Oriental Lustres, 25330c ' ' ,' ; . 5 MiscBXiANEorjs Skirt 'Braids, 75c Coat's and Clark's Spools. i 00; Green
Daniel's Spools, 60c; 2-bnshe.X Bags, 403500
2-buab. Bags, 50360c; 8-bCish Bags, 603
75e; Raleigh gklrta, 816 50 per dozen; Gil
' Sew Mors. Marsei. , , By Telegraph. 4 New York, Jan. 11. ,', Civrrnx Onened firmer, closed auletf ad
vance partially lout; sales ;J,5;)U liaes at 2H?ii29o; middling nplautls closing inside
pric. . . . . ' Fixtjr Rclpt 13,011 Ijhtc!..-: dull and ktt, nt UM&llf Inwarl ' !- to y0i9 25 for supei fine State and Western; trfi nu47 a.-; lor common trhoiCM ex' ra -ilate; 80 7aS7 aiioreatra WeHlrr ; i lo-q85for oul to choice white wheat extra: 7 00(
iV 25 for round hoop Ohio; 38 009 00 for lair
exXra St. Louis ;w u tor fcoon to cnoico extra; closing dull and heavy- California tknnv dull and nominal ul k5 u0,u,8 in) Did at 8 7511 00 New lye flour quiet aud heavy:
en 01 itw uarreia at ojjo uj. i.otn mew
anlal. . '
WHISKY More active nriu uruier, tuin
of .HO hireN Western atJflfttl 0,J. liee.
W'iieat Receipts none: uaie or u, uu
hiuiheia at 41 69,ai til for No. 2 KJlllis Id
store, and atlcat: i ' loriNo. 1 uo. ivuii-
nesetadellved; ta i- nirJ ter.icuiaii; rju. (tji2 0.iior white Caufomia.,, i. . ,s ,? '
Kin iuu anu neavy. ... .f i , . ;i ? Kaklev dall and droonliiir. '
BAKLKY MAM Dull; sales uusiieis
State at S2 10. . . - -
t:,H.v ltpceiDts. . 4.L21 bushels: dull ana
about lc better; nates of 6ti,XJO busnels at 92
w95c for new mixed wteru, uaaisi uo ior
yellow Souw ern. 9scctsl OJlur white 00. Afi.HS f-r nw velio w Jersev. - -
Oats- Receipts ousueis; markei nan and heavy; sales of 24 ,01 Kl bu-heis at. 75io
for Wetitern In store, 7779c anoat. mr-K Doll and nnchaneed. '
CoTEE Active and firmer; talesof OJZiQ bags Rio, private terms. ... isooab Quiet; ales tiO bhds and 1S5 hx
on private lerras). . ; .v .
Petp.ocf.cx ouie' ; ISc for crude, aud
32vc lor r-nued lonled. . -' -Hofs tjulet; 10$ioe for American.! Oil. Linseed drooping hi alcfttfl. t Pork O.uifet: sal of ) barrels at 829
(3 82 541 fr new mess; 37(5(28 50 lor old do.; 81 60.n2i 35., for prime; 7o2h 75 lor prime mess. Beef Hams Steady ; sales of 125 barrels at $30334 00. .--- -" '- Cot Meats Flrmj sales of 210 packages at 1212.0 ior shoujdeis, aud Hliyc for bams. z '.- ' -' Dp.kssed Hofin Firmer at l.'ll-iyje for Western, and l3)-14e for city; middle, quiet aud steady. La Qftlet and a shade easier ; sale" of 70,l tierces at l.'4(a.l!f ;c lor stexjn and W''i J9ieforke tl lend'red; a so 2,(x 0 tleices of cteam, seller' cptiou t'tc Jauuary and
Pebruary, at itfc. -
Botteh "teady at Lvalue ror ouio, ana
I Xew York tattle Market. By Telegraph. Nkw Yohk, Jan. - Cattle Receipts for the week beeves. . Nhlep IlecelpN 22,753 bead. - Hoot KeoH pts 5.l22 h.md.-
A predicted last week, the high orice of
beef causel a perfect rush f cattlu to tbe
market, but as with the ceHailon ol hull
day purchases, the demaud for poultry
had Mubkled, tbe buyers entered market
more Ireeiy, ai;d tue whole mupdIv was
mud -at fail prices until Friday, wiien the
nooynMcy feiioir; bt-slcttiie sold iiUU st
18c; wriiie poor Texans brought li al.'toliny, wltullWientl at the Naiiosal Yards;
i.wio at oomiuuiiijiaw, auu i.hjo at li r en
11111. rue market was dull, and tnouah
holders at Crot were not disponed 10 nub-
rati to the reduction, mill prices had le
Ktve war. and tell off almont V.a ou ail
(trades, I'tifc mfKtiy on lower grade, market i-loxlng dull aud heavy; sales range ftoui
lie to IhC, with a lew extra cnol'-H at 6 .,.-
The quality of the ottering was prt-lty Jair, and bat for. tills circumKtancu the
tieoii:iM would havr been better; p:or 10 medium ildjlilo aud 12o; mutiium lo fair Slate l;J'xlllic; gotxl Ktct-rs and hit oxen
and extra hteers lUalDVio: premium Kt'.vn
18 : Tue majority of the sales were at 14j
l;;verae price 114c. sheep and Laxb- Since our last re
port 1 here ha been only a moderate degree of activity iu the market, aud ptloes
have depreciated a trifle; the demaiid is
active: prions ranked 85 to 18: arrivals ex
ceedlngly light and busiuf ss restricted in
cousequeoce : prices tiiin; there were on
Bain 10-day J,i-.l iiead. of winch a ; muuent tl50: uu HHilnni o.-prime lipa
corn-fed aie ill) M tl 75: meaium 810 2,)i
$10 50: common tl"'jl0 2; desed 13tj
1.1,'Sc lor v estern ; 1.14 io for city.
40'6,5oc for St Jio. i .- -Cheese Firm atl632uc.
Natai Htobes lrm
Turpentine: -57471c ., , - - . Freights to i.iv.m,oui. Firm and
quiet; bUMtie.s of grain per nail at d
10 r corn ana iu ior wncui.tuu ipM uarrels of flour tHl. i - . , i i
; i
,11.
ClDclnnatt Mar&et.
Ey Telegraph. : " 1 Cinoxmkati. Jan,
F'jOVH Firm at 87 75Si8 1 Wf fAi-iirin: No. 4 held at SI 75; sale
at 1 73. . . ,
Corn Lower; sales at 61c. Oats Uncliauged, . ' . Rye Firmer; iMo; 1 SI 4d. Cotton Less buoyant: middling 2713
2o
WKisar nuilBte'gOso 4- ' ; Hoos In light snppiy aud flrrn ; live 810
ll: dresned til oO-gl-J 5J : -reofjipt4 2,500
head. . '
Provision Sfciuiet but Jinn : rms pork
S3n; bulk meats .L'3llVic.
Lard )8c, l?ic, aad nvs nominally ror head and gut; prl ice sterna leaf and prime kettle rendered bat hardly any demand-
Butter Lnchaiued. 1 CH tic Unchaugetl. Oiii Linseed oil firmer: sales at' 81 03;
lard oil il 5V, I 00. , , -
oold--i; buying. -Kxchangb steady at 1-10 dla. buying.
T. Chicago
Bj Telegraph.
of spring extra at
mo-e active, firmer
Market. Chicago. Jan. 11.
Eastrrx Exctian'GE Firm at 1-10 pre
mium selling and l-lo off baying. IjioOR Low and medium .grades mod-
er -tely active; other prades are na.ectea
and nominal; bates 85 i5.a6 63.
. vr. 1 ... n.. -1 ..1.
and y,c higher; bim 7"
No. 2 at I 14 41 i . ciosum i ii i,.i .10.
: sales of No. a since 'tuamati i 11.; Corn Ismfair KfJeculBtiveaud hhlppias; !
demand and higlier; sa es of new at , &3(i54Se: 10 grades 00351c; No. 1 kiln-
drlel OoC ciu" " 7
5iic for 114 graue, uiaraet uuuuaugeu tuts
afternoon.
OaTS lt- uvbiTis, , urmcr Kim i;ii; higher; aalta at 47:g4s;iu for regular wnd tresn receipts, closiL.4 at io. Baklky Lull and uominal at 81 C for No. 2. i , . , . rye Aetlve and l(2o higher; sales ot No. I at 81 17,al 18 and No. 2 a 81 1431 15,
closing at 81 171 IS for No. 1.
HiCJMWiSES iiuiet at wc.s . Mbas PoRk Opeuea quiet, subsequently became firmer, and mi d at i-'J on the spot and for future delivery. Laru Sreadyand fairly active' at19c on spot and 194c ior future delivery; closing at 19s on t ho spot. Bulk Meats Dry salted shoulders 12?; short nb middles 14'43Ha; Cumberland middles 13Mc - ' ' - Bacost Loose 'hams ' lec for sweet plckledand lS'lic for gren. Mess BBEF-Sieady ; satesatfct.- .- Beef Cattle Scarce aud firm, with prices uncnanged. Ukkssko Hoos Li active: sl s et 812 25al3u0; ciosluk at 812 2512 50, dividing on 200 pounds. . Live Hoos-Flrmer at 89 90Q10 40 for good to choice.
. ' European Market. By Cable. Feaskfoet, Jan, 11. BoM-79;-i. ' ' " I r LrvEKL-oot., Jn. 11.
Cotton The maaket is actl re; middiioic Uplands lld; orleaus li.'c; sales of lii.OuO
bales. Breadstuff's Dal 1 ; California white whest lis lod en -A: iel Western lOiflos 2d ; Western flour 27si ooru 37s lor old, aud 35s
for w ; oats .'! 6d (a-J ; peas 4 j.s, - I'OKt-tUsod. . , , , Be hk 10 V. LABi) -7JKd. .-: i Cheesb 71s. ,, , , . 1 JiACON 57h. 1 0'AL.I.OW 49 6d. . , ... V 17 KFKNTW K 2!N. LlSEH.n OH, i.-M lOS. i ' London, Jan. 11. Cowoi.s-fl2T ; 5-20S 75J4. h-UOAR M tid , Tai.i.ow-4Bs3J. ' Linskko Oil. 67s. :
PfciKoLKUM-Flrin, a.toVA3 francs at
A olwerp. ' Cotton At Havre 13J- francs. 1 i : LouUvllle Market. By Teleeiaph.J Louisville. Jan. 10.
Tf.fiAtTa-Siiles of 41 hogsheads of new
coDimoa lax to medium cutting leaf ut
8 -J,'lo. , , :,
,l.(HTOK 1. "' " llnniwi.MM At !)c, free, iir--t Pork 8 10 00. LAhD19l,4'(iaH!.
Bulk Meats Sales of shoulders at 12Hc,
clenr. rto sides at l&IL clear sides at 18c,
piM.'ked. , . FfwiUKSuperflnf, 85 50 0 00. .; Wheat H 81131 90. . . .Oats At ;. ; , CohN 58,a0C" " ' ""'" 'tRYK-tl 40. ,, ;-. , ..,' ' "( ! ,i- ' Memphis Market. By Telegraph.l v MEMpBis.Jsn. il.
Cotton Quiet and firry at 282Kc; re-
cpiotw, I.VK naies; exporis. u"-. , Flour Firm : stijieiiin 87 oojv 50. COKS-At6V'i7c Oats At ft-(i7oa. ... t Hay At BaAn-At82'i 00S2ti ()0. .... ; OiKJf Meal At 83 75 and dull. ' , Poak-At t-!l o nominally. t.imi Atlti'iille. 1
Bulk Meats Finn ; shoulders at 12)3
13i: ciear i-lles, H;4 iBK,c -Hex;-Dl essed at UHlt'Ac.
FRED. HCWrKRMANN, W. n. BUUFOKD.
iSCHUERMANfl & EURFURD, OPEK4 HTOfli:, -, IH BOUl'H Fl tys'i' HTP.EKr, (Ohaudier' Block.)
' ! EVANSVILLE. ISD.
Prescription carefully compounded at
all-hours. del4dlf
:;. CI Ali IIOTICnS.
Oolirsxto Si; Oo.a
Fragrant Toilet Soaps
itBE PREPARED HT Nkilled Work.
Mfi-A irom tli bs-t Materials, aud nr
tSOWN AS TUB NTANDAKH BY DEALER
AND CUSTOMERS. ,,t , , Hold Everywhere. fdec
our accounts at the ct miiienet ineut
of the new year, and wUU nil who know
themselves Indebted to ploa e call and sot-
tie, aud oblige
Jan4 . -VICKERY .'IKOTIlKlt j.
e va xx vi Lb ; aji 0 a eii r, Ko. VM Slain Nr t. ; jai:s :norT,s
Hais ri: i:ii:i 101: uu: noiIdavs a Complete Rtocl of Mple and
laiicy grocerleM, causistuig in part or tne lollowing:
Coal Oil Lam)),
liahlii, Currant, Lemon, Ni t.i, . Is also receiving dally,
Freth Baltimore Oyx'ir,
Fnth Pouhry, liutkT and J';ji, Green A2h, dr..
Which will be toid as low as the lowest.
dec23 ' FISCIIEII & BITTKIX,
Mcrcliant TaihirM,
No. 3 First Siruet,
I Next door to Lowry A Co.'s bauk.
HYANr VILLE, IND.
A fine stock of In ported Goods
always on hand.
Satisfaction III an cases guaraiueea.
aiLidlt
J. C. DUMOUCHET. I . D. lf.80CLH in.
J. C. DU30UCHFX & CO.,
COTTON FACTOID, i
Produce and Provisicn "ercnants,
i SJ SOUTH WATKU SliLV.U, j EVA? MVILLK, INi. Orders and conMgnmenU nollciUd.
ell
ISAAO MKIMANM. 1 AV HRIu.nr,
I. & 1. UlliMA?:, Who!eale 1 eai f-t s in
GEOOK 11 X K S,
Foreign, and Donv ic Liquor,
NAIIJ, IXJTTON YAKSr, OLAyHWAKK
ac., xc,
Between fciooond and 1 Lilr 1,
Ev VNHV ILLS, 1NO, FISH DEPOT. ovaodif
CHAHLE3 VIELE & CO.,
w ii o i:ti a n
O- X-C O O 'X
'Ik
ttQUTUV.r&HT t C-n'-VA
first and SfcjX'cre J.'trwUi,
EVAWH'ILLII.
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BOf.LtN H. TErfjEV, Evansvllle, Ind.: Hiw-V Bowles i ' RoiikitT J. Daiel, Cromwell, Ky.
TENIiX E077IE3 &r CO.,
So. 5 Ejcaiaore Etrect,
fotii Patches, Freckles & Tan.
The ONLY RF.LIABLK REMEDX lot
hose HKOWif DisooLORA rioiirs on the lace Femi't Moth and Freckle Lotion. Pre-
red only by Pr. B. C. PKRRY, 4i Bond
It reel, I ew iTork. Bold everywhere. aar26 dtim
selS if-f
KVAN-iVlLLK. INI). "1 '"L
LAW CAIlDii.
KAfniRS! MOTIIEUS! MOTHEltS
DON'T FAIL TO PROCURE Mra. Winslow's Sootbiiis: Syrr FOR CUILLREN TEETHING. This valuable preparation has beext with never failing rucce in thoutcr1 " 6 nr.ot only relieves the child fro;Pal but lnvigoiltes the stomach and' oo.rects tidily, and gi s ftno, Zuft to the whole system. It wll a vvisfb 1 clieveURlFI L THE BOWELS ' W ISO Wbnllev. it U the test and--f, in. thf tvorui in all cases ( Srrta m Children. wl' X,m teething or any other Full uirections lor using w ttowl"l 7 ie Std caU for "MB, ue oi "Curtis rKN?j;htsOIr. wrauper. All others are f imitations. jtfi;4dAwSm
W. P. HARE LAVE, ITTOIINEV fit H."V. Olllce on Third Street. In Vt-.Uei-:-. :i
jjouso Block. 1 Will practice t vi rlons Courts ot the Circuit. Prompt att jiiuoii to unlet buni uawi dvc4 o .iit ATTORNEY AT LA W9 MOHGANTOWIf, KV, Will practice in the cm nties of i: -f ?. Warren, MoblenburF, oi , ud :' i--i.iu iompt attention given lo 1 !hj coi.wtuja of claims. References Wtwlf-r A i;i rT; If oil 1 "- worth & Bro..Chas. i.abci) :a Co. iv;..t'i
MATTHEW DALZIiLL, Wholesale Ie8 ler In Groceries, Kails, Wti Levi, Liz So. 18 Water btrcct, declOdly Kvansville, 1d
