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THE OPPOSITION CAL'UUH.
A caucus of tho Democratic ac'
oral Kcpublictn members of ' Lib
assembly -of tbts (talc, co- ...o general
adjourned meeting uvenod tit mi
tpringfleld, for .it Thursday in
mi tntercb- tho purposo of
tlio politic .ug0 of views upon
great' ihuntion. and to secuto u
r.' unison of action upon nil qucs
jd of Iraporianco which should arise,
requiring their yotet In tho legislature.
Thoy.'lilio took upon themselvos tho task,
fij rupresentatlves of n largo proportion
of the Ddtuocrfttic voters ol tho ttalo, to
propose a-courto of futuro action for that
party. Mid for that purposo, norumittoo
which had previously boon nppoilitod to
draft resolutions, projected tbo following
report to tho caucui :
Political parties m6 but aggregations oi
cilUons haying common belief, and ex
ist only by coruont, yot uro bound togeth
er by ttronc tie rind obligation thot ns
tutuo a.dellnite..existcnoo Mid fuiictiont
incorporations. Thoy mako history and
create frlo-ndt and enomios. They livo or
dio by tbo, records tboy make. Tho act
of their rcprOtentatlvo men are, political
ly at binding upon them m thu nets of an
agent. Upon tbit principle wo bold thnt
parlletUong established thould not bo
abandoned for light and transient causo.,
but when any party has become urisuited
to tho times and wr.nts or tho poiplo, or
has failed upon repeated trills to Mlbrd ro
lief, that It is tho duty of tbo pooplo to
form new alliances or orcunlitions fur
the promotion of tho publio welfare.
Wo recognlzo as fiicta not to be digitis
ed that the Domosrat and Kopubilc&n
parties hive heretofore arruyed tbo pooplo
of tho United States upon opposing linos;
that each hat chosen its ler.dert Mid mado
ilseecord; thatoach fit this time bus no
other reason for longer cxistonco that the
continued election of ofllen seekors to place;
that oacb bat furnished Us duo proportion
ol the allies to nearly overy public wrong
tint bat been Inflicted upon tho pooplo for
mo last decado ; thnt tbo ono In power ii.is
been In ovory scheme of pubKc plunder;
that the ono out of power has many lend
ers in effico who havo provod umiblo to
withstand the allurements of plunder off
ered for division by their powerful
opponontt : that of Into year;, nuilbur
in Congress nor clsewhtrn. has cither
placed itself upon tbo id of tho pwrplp
by itf r.cts, and' tho votes of il3 rtrvantt ;
that, on tho contrary, tbcpa false tervanH
and leader, by tho powerful machinery of
caucus and conventions, havo kopt tl.'i
control of tholr respective partio, and
thornby secured tho cilices r,nd betrayed
tbo important trusts, deluded their friend;
"m 1'ivnaunj inn njju in r unit iii-j.aib-
tiro" In tho ranks of tho pcopJ,', Mid of n
movement that promises to curry forward
lneafurcs odcjualo to tho need! of tho
hour, and men compeUtnt, and imsullicil
by the corruption of tho past ; thorcfore,
bo it
Ktsolved, That wo do and will euiinort
such avaeures and mon who, to our judg
ments, uninfluenced by party prodollttion,
vfill most surely iicconiplieh tho
Kroat cardinal objects of nil co-operations,
the greatest pood of tho government.
Ikeolrcd, That wo nro opooied to n
protection tarin" or other claaa'lei'UlAti.m.
and to any further grants or loans of tho
public credit in aid of corporation?, but
that ws are In favor or reform in tho civ1
scrvioo and of making ull olHcereoluctive,
and of improving our water moans ot
transportatien.
Keiolred, That tbo genorkl nssemblv
should abolish nil boards now htving tho
chargo and control of the ponnl, rofurma
lion and chtnUblo institutions of tho
Slate and confer tue chargo and coutrol
upon three persons to bo okf'.wl upon tho
cumulativo system.
Utsolved, That tound policy dlctatos
that no further legislation upon tho sub
ject of railway charges for tho transpor
tttion of freight mi,i passengers should bo
had until tho present law has been fully
and fairly tested, except such muend
inents thereto, if Kny, m mav be nocoss&ry
to fully perfect nnd carry 6n the theory
thereof.
IU'tolyod, That wo aro oppoje'l to tho
nholesale appropriations rccomniendod
by tbo Governor in bis Into message, nnd
in lavor of appropriation no, imnnrativo
J' demanded by the public necessity.
The following resolution was added to
the report on motion of Senator Ilrooks,
of .Joliet: '
KetolToa; That wo hCHrtilv Imlorso tho
political and llnancial principles en
nounced in tho pUtform of the r .inner.'
convention, which mt at Dcatur. on tho
17th of December, lS'.t.
The action of thy caucus upon tho fore
going resolutions, wns deferred to givo om
Iortunlty for a moro oxtended consulta
tion at s subsequent mooting.
PKKbONA.Ii AND OTHEUWISK.
Senator UoutwH't daughter is said to
be almost as much of n politiciun as hr
father, Mid thoroughly "in' for woman'
rights, "BleodlDg Kauriis" has a (uccersful dc
butinte In Tlorenep, Itkly-JIrs. l.muttn.
" 'Phillip Koed, neo Jltss illnni Jlealc,
of Topeka.
The Kennebec'Jcurnai, Augusts, llaino,
says: "Kato ftanton it a graceful, pr.-ttv
jaker,'.' but forg..U tho inevitable bore",
fttr when it adds, and R trernend-m
fcSOld."
Idht Nellie "SValion,ofJ"lir.t, Sichuan,
goes to urmah, Asia, at i, mluui,My
Coming from that tqwn tbethould iitlosiat
aucceed in ttriklng a spark of spiritual
forror among the hu'then boaux.
A batchelor suyi if you band a lady n
newspaper with r paragraph cut out or it,
not a line of it will l.o read, but every bit
of Interest flt in tho papor by tbo lady
will center in finding out what tbo mis
ting paragraph contained.
A tfMoHdv Mist Mulligan, who Is
vitltisg In Oxford, New York, has oirored
the "b'ye who run wld'e machine' a silk
r.anner if thoy will not mli whisky with
their walor, and n voto Is to Lo tuUn on
the proposition'
A colored wpman, in Detroit, namtd
Klise Holt called on a juilico of tho peace
to cornraanco.ulf jBgalijtt a whilom lover
for brcacluof premise. Alter dirccttnp
her where to go tho justice Inquired how
much tho was going to rue for, nnd i-he
replied : "Well, I had. thought about f M
but ipring Wctnlng'on'nncl 1 will want
a wMlo ilM. an 1 1 jlK I .1 J' t bill! ( .!
for nl.out $3.'
It wasn't exactly lmitdsouifl ol lbs Chi
ca;to rector lo dlfinlss a coUplo ho had
half married becatiie tho lady lmd litmi
divorced. lie loft them in it Vilwntnit,
Tho man was marricl lo lh woman but
tho woman was not marrlad to tho man nt
all. .Such obstructions in tho way of mat
rim.mr mo t xceJln;,-ly incnnvonlont.
At thehteilri'lvicet thu married man nmt
divorcod woman wore searching for n yr
son who would pick up the dropped thread
and r.nith tying tho knot.
Th pcRSfttit stylo ot hilr-rulllng uitro
liicod horo last season has traveled a-mM
tin water. ,A Pronch corrospondontsajs:
"Appropot of hats and bonnets, 1 may
nontioa a very utlv fashion Hut hai ru-
cfntly beon Introducod.thit of cutttni ' ,
front ht'.r so that It hangs lil.o ,;,,,"
acr.in tho for head. Thery ' 1 R,
(nrenco Utwceti a few " .r'"",V: .
short curls that look -
the limr h blondo. V 7. "!f
ooniing tho - v a ? ';3;
butf ihe wifo ol J.ouis M,
unlspcomlng when tho bairU d.uk
a ....inl.i. M.v then tfivo the otlcct ol
bclnr cummctl to tho shin, exactly In thn
tbo manner adopted by Breton peattnt
elrls.
. 4Thi Prince of Wnlef, when ho tries,
can make aloiott sis ijocmI n speech us M r.
Grant, 'fine other day, on the cccr.-ior. 0;
tho iinvnillng of tho statuo of Prlacu Al
bcrt in li'indon, the coming king rmr.rt
cd ' I will thonk you once mow lor your
reccptmn of me to-day: 1 thank you for
the kind way in which you drcnl: tbo
Loaltli of lb PrlnoefJ of Wr1s-; also of
my brother, who l to ttoti to be married,
ami tbo other loombt'M of tho
roval familv." S;reMfl!i ot ap-
ptauoo Alhert hdward then
proioeiltil, Willi onry nn uiv.uvuiai
rferrnco to the lamented Prlnco in whose
hunor the ttatJ was rai.1. to prnpoio
the bcnlth ol thn Lord AUyor, and ro
marked concisely: "Tli'i duties of ttf
Lord Mayor aro great and rppoiilble;
1 l;nn.' they aro always discharge! to the
satisfaction of the citiums, and I nm cor
tain that on thn present oconsion you vili
drink most cordially to thu health of ono
who, 1 feol siko, will ierform those nrdu
ous duties to tht satlstnction oi his fcliow
clti.eut." Koud nnd prjlongod oheers.'
MAKKIED IN A CKMKTKKV.
Tho cemetery nt "Wyoming, Pennrylva
nin, was recently tho iceno ol a euro-many
very nnusnl in tho vicinity of grave. It
app'ears that n party of four person?, a
ndy and thrno gentletnon, nrrivod nt
Pittston cn the ciu;ht of tbo 13th injt.,nnd
after sonj mystenout maneuveiing wi-re
driven over to thu cotnotory muntloned,
v. hero tho lady und ono of the eentlomen,
prccetylod by thu othtr two, waited up to
tho front" ii a grave, at the
head of which stood a while marble
cro. Here tha lady nod gontlcinac sep
arated, each taking a potilion on opposite
sidc3 of tho grave ni-ar tho t enter, whllo
tho other two jilaced themselves tho onu
a'. theTieid, tl.o other at tho foot. The
lady and gentleman then j.iined hands
over tho tomb, and just .s tho boll of u
diitnnt church tolled the midnight hour,
tho one at tho head, who was a minittar of
tho gospol, If tbooierical cut of his gar
ments furnished n critonon
bog." r short marvbgo torvlco,
which wbk concludod almost as soon as tlio
rcvorboralions of thn boll bd died away
among Wyoming's hill J. "Why this ro
mantic cnnpln ohose iuc'i n lirne nnd
place fur such a ceremony is unknown, nt
tho party disappeared as inystnrioutly as
they irme; but those who rtinoinbor JJul
v. or's N'aw Timcn, and have a def iro for
ronipieto poetic justlrc, will probably in
- ...... ,. ,iw'i nwmlHnrinir .rrr.vi) iimlnr
Reported Expressly for the Bulletin.
'sun.' t t nwcs'it
ror.M'.ViSsiosAi..
ssnatj:.
A81U.VOTOX, J). t, rbrunrv 0.
Senator Siircent pretontod tho crodontisU
oi oonn Jioger.fienutor trom t'aliroroia,
v,ho ww sworn in.
Mr. ItHtnsy pre.onled a petition for tho
improvement of tho lied rivor of the
rorth. Kflferred.
Mr. Y.'iight prosentod thn joint resolu
tion of tbe leuislaturo of Iowa, praying
iur mo ji-.SHge oi me nouso mil In I (tin
tion to the Dcs Moinei rivor lacd grants,
Referred.
Mr. hhoriuan .aid that on Friday last
no mace n moiion to oontmor tuo voto by
which tho llouso resolution, orderint- nn
investigation into the management of tho
Buuirs oi nm governmeni oi tlio JJistrict
ot Columbia, was passed. While- ho still
thought tho tjeunto should not
participate in that investigation,
m tho oonduct of tho district officials
lu'glt come beforo the Sonata in p.nothor
form, yet to prevent dolay ha would with
draw bis motion to rcoousldor. No oh.
jection being mado, tho motion was with.
ciHwn.
Mr. McC'roerj , nt his own request, was
excused irom furthor service on tho com
mitteo on territories n Senator Vnegor
was r.ppointod.
Mr. JJoutwoll Introducod a bill mncrida
tory or tlio m.liuiinl currency net, Tho
ion reierrou to contains two suctions, ono
prohibiting tho notional banks from pay.
ing or receiving interest m deposits and
the other requuing national bunks to
ki cp 75 por cent, ot their resources at
hoinii. A bill for the reliot of Kas 'jvn.
nsio University and appropriating $18
000 to compensato that Institution Tor
proporly- owned by it and destroyed
by federal troop during the latowar was
tsken up and pastod; yeas 40 nays vn.
The mornlne h6ur having expired tho
lonaU riumed tho consideration of tho
bankrupt bill, perding ninandmunt, being
tha of Thurman, iu abolish he uiii,-
of roglster m bankruptcy .ud
aatoorizing the dutrirt courts to
dispose of all suits in bankruptcy and to
Bppoiut n mastfiroommisslon, vhen neeos
''v, to perform tho duties of registers
Mr. Thurman is i.dvocatlng tdopti'on
of an amondrncnt of tho above, Us offset
would bo to greatly dwrease tho tost in
bnkrnptcy cases.
HOU8K.
NVasuihoton, l'ebrury '.i.Mr. Uo
prosedtcd a memothl of Tour thousand
citUont of New York lor Itelligerant
rights to Cuba.
Mr. Dawes offered n concurrent resolu
tion for n sine, die ndjourniiiNit on Slav
loth.
Mr. llnck reuiktlmd that It was n effort
lo have bills rushod through undor a
premuro for time.
Mr. Cotton movod to i ei'r tlio bill to
the i cmmlttce on vmys and iiuant.
Mr. Dawes skill the adoption of tho res.
v. iiiu.i vri.uio con'ritJiive to thn dispatch
of
""""" jib uau tunuunt it
WHS
an iiHient proposition until he
heard Irom the t'onlLci.ii r.m'tf n.....i,..
UtV 'l or,tl"hUd from improper mo.
Mr. Keck beilovel that tbf ttf. rt of the
matter wsu'l lot' r-.v .1 f,n tt., Ipj-ijh
miff.
Till'! rAIKOJMJJiYJimLllfi.lirWj 'prF.SDAY,
l.o; . r Qongtt.M inlc tin. last Uh dsy.
and to Imvn it virtually in tb hmU of
ruitiliiit.ttiM liv ).;.. I. nii
vicious logirlatlon a, elTot'.ed; wholhcr
.mi
nut,
was the purpose of irresolution- ot
tbV. tetthinlv would lt ill MW.
Air. lv.nl I V lii.it. il lo In vlha r.
table. v ,
JlaU, of .Mnlno, moved to sxv lfr,i
rules and ado)t tb rosoiiltioii. T.V. '
tlon not e:rrietl thu vote bt-V-
The. Imuo rotujp,", to Uy ,
Ii".. on tho tabm b; 1 1 :! to 1, '"J"'
t wa, rofcrrcnl t'ho oomeii' B0n'1
mill mnttii ' ou aj.
'l'urn'., ,,(l',)r(Ml
ri,,7
.ition ilcclaring
the homo that
" iw . IV...
it,! ;ff
Cur"
i'O
gress fhiwld. js
.t fMl.inrn until
imoiiio.wvoRro,'.'tUvloll ,,toviding for
S3ino rolirin in tU ,)rpfl.t 8yUem of cur
rency, rJyi on V 0 subject of tMnspnHa
tionnndfor ecorioniicnl ndmlnistra.
lion of i;owr' . Kulcs worosu'pnded
nnd thn mo lUjon adopted without oft
or nay,
iW'Jji of Ohio movpil lo suspend rulo
ind i.'!,opi a resolution doolairing il
bo wltbln tho constitutions!
?"!' c of Congress by law to so r'gu
iat'j c loimcrco amonc stttos so as to pro-
tr.ct that portion of intornal comnier.-.o
, which !amrnt several States, from all
iin)ut or opprsssivn toll, tales or ou
structions, or othnr burdens which nro im
posfd by railroad companies, or by com
iiiiMtion. thereof, or by other common car
ilorsand that tho proient condition and
tnanrilluriu of oommerc amonc states de
mand prompt ami visa oiorclsn of thoso
powers and duties. Cafrlod. Yea, 170,
nay., I.
liipley. Ohio.
Ilii-i.xv, February '.i. Tho ternporanco
Work is still progressing with umrvelo'is
screws. Several saloons surrcnderd to
day . Dollondin, tho wickodet
proachf? in Ohu-, hai re-appaared and is
trying in n Irtintio underhnndeil way to
Ini'.trnte tho muvomcnt. Ho isnpoculiar
b'irleriji, nearing vehomoiitly and
dunking hard. It' this iccletUv.icnl cuis
over get to heaven tin will havo an aw
ful tight rano for it and doubtless bring
ing a smell of brimstono on his garment.
Tho kind hearted ladles dear creaturcf
aro praying hard for him. A tremendous
mass meeting was held last night and an
other will be held to-night. T!w ladies
insist that tho boat boyj ftru well recolvl
and assured that no liquor shall bo
disposed of at Ibis lending, and without
exaggeration it is nearly imposMblo to
got n glass of liquor in town, and tho
saloon hcapeiN swnar they wont sell it and
dry topers prof othoir words by tho sad-ntj-A
of their facos.
Cii i.v:j.ti, Fehuary 0. The Gazette's
spccUl from ltlploy, "fi;S tbo uuiueu'ii
lomperanco movement U u. fever heat
in that town nnd that slxtoou out of twenty-three
saloon koopers hsvo
.iigneil tbe plcdgo nnd quit
thu business. It U taking a profes ed
religious turn. Thy now hold daily
prayor meetius. In all tho southern
:alftf tho Halo tho cicitemoot on tho
tulject is grot, and it if pre.uling. The
Eoutb-wostern part of Indiana is ullected
oonsiderably. John O. NanpellH, a oun
vtrtod saloon-keepor, o' New Vienna, i
travelling lecturing. "Wcthington and
lllll.-thoro ore tho only instances in which
venders havo enjoined t,ho woman
thrjugh tbo court3 from visiting them.
KtllRSVllICj Intl.
E a.::svii.lk, P'ebruary 0. A fpctlal to
tbo .lourual irom ilnmilton, IndiHiin, tnyt
that lutt Saturday tbe ladic of that place
cr -onized for n movemtnt on the liquor
dWs nnd tn-Uy they visited tbo saloon,
d"M$ j-Jores pnd liquor' denUrj in n body
not a holy a it "might lo, but o fr
has roIjtn.li.lteiitroatleJ. Tho work will
be rotinued to-morrow, tlio lidlcij bolnt
detci mined to curry their point. "
Pro!i.aIitlIti'()s.
Was n i vol ok, February (. Tha low
barometer of Capo ilatterm will probably
keep tjomedistanro off the coat duria tbo
day.
For iliddloMid Jlistem slates lner..s.
ing north iveeteily windi oxopt In Maino
ivith cloudy weatbec
For Southern anil Gulf slate, rijing
tPmperaturo and barometor, northwoitorly
winds and jjenor.illy oieur and dry
Weather.
For L'ppor Lakes aod Nnrthwoit, fall
ing barometer and risim? tomncrKiiirn
0OUtllV.-Mti.rK- ult.u .ml 1.. . .
winds r.nd uloudy, damp
weather.
I.oiiiivlilc.
r.UN oveii.
LouieViLLB, February !). An old
Kdy CO years old ws run over by u beer
wi.gon this afternoon, nnd receivod fatal
injuries Tho driver nf tho wagon, Cutis.
Oerfeher, aud .lako Kishnr.l.
tho wagon wore arretted.
ClLLKIi.
le;.. Welsh, a brakeman on a cnnsirn..
tlon train of tho Short Linn railroad, lell
botwoeti the cars yostorday and was
KlllfU.
.
Cluvciniul, Ohio.
Cj.kvelanu February O.-Tho daily
Plftlniler.ler of this city has changed h.oruU,
.nr. uroen rourinir. Tho nronr tnr.l,l,
nnd solo management Is vested In Mr W
w. Armstrong of tho late firm.
Utr.CILAlSIZEll.
Tbo Dwelling house of Mr. C'hM. (Jroj-
fllc, No. 13'J La';o stroct, was burglarized
Sunday morning of Jowolry and . thor
iroj.erty to tho vnluo of $1,600
I'ltlsliiirs-
I'T-uuito, February '.i.-J'x.n.nvn ,
P
V. C. McCarthy rocoiyud tho nnmlm.iirm
by tho renublican
w . , viihvii vine uiurii
iriK-lor miyor of Pittsburg. Tlio dule.
Mates lor dross and Kirk 1 lolfml u.... I.......
caiioi noinvnton m i.., ,
row r.t 4 o'clock p. in
TilttsHllc. Pn.
Tii dm j i.lk, February 0.N. 11. it.
Kelly of tbo Western L'nlon Tolcirranh
olllco in this plncn V.'EI thtntvn ftAin V.t.
sleigh Uf evening, badly fr.uturiuir hi
kuil; ho ilntrored on in an mimniiinn.
state until 3 o'clock thig morning when lie
osplred.
White Hull, .
Yi'ntTRItAI.l. FobnurT !l Tim ..!..,....
inu factory of Nicholas llodv nt Ft' Tl-
oonteroawas dastroyed by e'ltploding to.
y' .'.mV(! ln0"' ohoii and Keof
wero. killed.
Nutv YniV.
Ni:w Yoiik, Fobrnry 0 -Ilnmilton, the
theilelaultlng trousuror or .lurnnv CJliv U
t Corpus Chri.tl, Toxns. 7 "5, "
Cincinvati, Fubuuiry OKiver i,
feet and falling. Arrived K P. Hudson,
V. heeling.
ji'hBUUKj l'enrufcryO Down Murv
Miller.
Ji.hu Howard. Up 'Warner and
Wofttherolear and cool. Kiver
I'M 'gS.
rising.
Nr..,
On
, l'o'-ruary m. Arrlcl
.r.r.Aiuet, :U Uuu , AshU.nd, Ark
''vcr. Dflpartcd-Mohank and
ar--.r ,
Imt
K. M Louis. Weather clear mil
'T . -
tVVNsvu.t.i;. rl,ruarv 'i--eatber
loAr with a ).ntn wind. Mercury f)J,
Hl.:rU rallon n Ind c . Purl list
Downllowling Oroon, lb n 1'ranklin,
H S Turner, Mary lloinon,. Idlowlld,
Mary Ament. i:o (Juicktlep, 1'loroncn
Lie, Fayottc, MoniinR Sl(,r. iluslness
good.
Namivillk, FcbruMj u.-Utver rising
with It! fott '.) Irnhf 'ii tho shoals.
Woslber clear and pleasant Arrived
.Shippers Own, Clnrinnitti. I.nwrne,
Cairo; lleilman, Pivlucnh; (iilmore, Pitts
burg. DjparledllellmMi, Padue.th.
Lort.-ivit.i.E, Fubruary y. Klvor fall
ing with a feet in tho finl and ii reel in
Indian chuto. Arrived Mollii) Kbert,
Now Orlran; Anna, Tennesnc river,
Shall.-, ck, I ronton; Indiana, Now Ofloam
Kpnrans, St. LouN, .las. 1). Parkor,
Memphis. DapnrteJ, Mollio Kbort, Cln.
clnnall; .Shallroclr, lrontorij Anna, Cincin
nati; fndlsnn, Cincinnati; Hsjioranza,
Pittsburgh; Jus. 1). Patker, Cincinnati.
M.VK1-T UKPOIIT.
Miewnix, February :'. 1' lour dull
0 ul($() Co. Corn meal market baru.
Corn scarce and tlrni, held at Ti. Oats
scarco and Hrni C9(?0I. llrgf dull, llran
quiet, 110 in store. Hull; shoulders t.J5,":
tides S'ftj Lard 0l''i.
Sr Lotus Ifobruary l I'lour un
changed. Wheat vtry dull at.d unsettled
Mo 2 spring otVered at I :2luiili; 1 2'J
bid; No 2 rrd fall rfered r.t 1 00; no bids;
Ho 3, 1 -17, 1 13 bed. Corn dull, for No
2 mixed 01(tyj'A Oats Inactiva but ptendy
No 1!' mived ICJQIT. llarley irmotivo
and unsottlud; best qualities held firm.
Kyi) held Arm ftt eifnij. PorK lllichang
od at 1 6(i' 1 5 50. Dry snlt m-iats lower on
jobbing order lots, country thoublorj fij
(iM; cule and hams "i- 1ird unchanguJ.
hisky m.chnrig" d.
('!?.( IN'.' tn, February H Flour quiet.
Whimt di.:l and riKnuital 1 4 " ( . irt). Corn
in good demand, oar 6!',00; shelled OIW,
O.t. Oats ttehdy t'VSI. Ityo ciirnn, tlrm
nnd higher '.i7fj.'!i. Ilirley dull usd un
changed. Kgg stosdy. Mutter nnd cIiooho
llrmer. Pork nominal 16 'i'.MXti .",0.
Lird quiet aud liold, steam i;" kettle
0 1-10 Hulk meats dull, shoulders, sales
f.jg'i cash, buy'T .March t;; .March fij
clear i(it, cub; 7," buyors March; clear
S llaeon quiet, shoulders 7 spot and
buyer until l-Vbruriry '20; clear rib SJfT.SJ;
clear it. "Whisky tlrm CH.
New Oklka.x.'I, Fobruary !'. Flour
r.etivo ; G0'X oblu Fold to-d.ny for Cuba on
private terms; 200b to trade; NX. C to
((1,7 60; familv 7 75(J5 2.1 Corn llrn,
hito "'(yifr, "yellow U2. Oats firmer CO.
lirau easier US. ll iv dull, prlmo K, 0(X7i
IS 00; choice 20 00 " Pork quiet 10 7Sy
17 00. Dry salt moils scarco TJgB), 8)
8j. llaeon quiet 791, 10. Hum. dull
12f3l2. Lard Tarce and firm, tierco '.'
fj'.';; keg lo' 10J. Sugar dull, common
0; lair 7; prison to choice S ). MoIe-ji-s
in good demand, cistern bottom &0; tair
68; prime to strictly prime OJf7i.08
AVbisky light supply, Cincinnati f (M.
Cotljo firm 211(23. Corn meal scti;Co
and firm 3 .'bi J 05.
Chicago, February 0 Flt-ur, dull and
nominal- Whoat, in'fclr demand and ad
vanced. No. 1 spring. 1 No. 2, 1 22J
cnb; 1 2:i? Mar. bj Nc. 3, 1 1C. Corn in
fair domand and r-.dvanied st 5i cash,
67$07x Mnr, Ii. (Jits, in fiir dom&nd
and advniire.1; No 2, 4 spot. Kyo
scarco nnd llrmer, No 2 82f.i fl.'i. Karlny
fir demand and advanced; ' No 2 1 70(n
1 7.1 fresh; 1 &o for naw wo.-tern; No J
1 't'J. 1'rovi.ions dull and drooping; pork
dull nnd declined, cash nominal 14 4J;
M.cLw.1.1"'! ""i April 11 75. Lard
0, all paoked."" Whisky inTV$. -Mhrch
ISSl'SAACK
c.
N. JIUGIIMS.
VEX Kit A I.
INSURANCE AGENT
OFl'ICK
UbP-.
Ohio I.cvco, over Mathtin .t
t&i-Xone lut
Tlejn tseakdrXtfi
Finl.C'latt Cti)npanic
INSUliAJNOB
J'.'.rAiu.iriHKo is.is.
bfAFFOUD, ;.10UU3 it (JANJ)KK,
IiNTSailliNCE AGENTS
t;: onto i.oi.-.
CITY NAU0.VAL HANK IIVILDIMI
CAIKO, ILLb1,
l'ho oldejt eptabllhod Agency m Soullcm
IIIIiioh, reprosontlng over
SC5.000.01J0 01) I
el thn m
Hulled Sl'it.iH
Insurauea Capital ol
tio
rsooii jiimi:,(
J'ATKONIZK
BULLETIN BINDERY, ;
Jorcer Twelfth timet r.nd Wa-hlnxton a'o
). G. HUELS.
CL-.t3 ef St. Louts,)
PKUPKIKTOK
HOOK 1MNDHR AND 1JLANK 1JC0K
ilAMOFA-QTUKKK
I1LANK llOOlOjoriwrydosenptiondono
with ticatiieh-i Mid dlniiteh. All klu.i. r
ruling dono at hhort notieo, Illi.lcs, Miihle,
Mtgazlncit and Periodiuils hound neat uiui
i uioiowesi i'os..ii)!o r;uos,
County work, surh u, Eocords, Docket
Fi'o Hnol. llhinks, etc., nude a necl:illv,
lloxos, l'uc.ket IJooks,Knalop, etc.. mmlo
tooiili'i. II-Bi.
C. W. DUNNINT), M. 0.
KKSlDKNCi: cumer i'lnlli anil AV.iInns-
Stri'.ts. Oillee comer rlxtll Mreet ami
Ohio levee. Ollieo hourx-ri'oni 0 u. in., lo
12 in., and Op. in.
- lUf
FEURUA KY .10, 187-J.
.Ilfit'I.LA.NK)(JSi.
WniTR A .go,
i Succnors to L. .lorgcnfin,
iiKAi.i:n iv
Stapli: & "Kancy Gkol'F.iiii,
a n
DKY
OOODfl,
HATS, OA PS,
HOOTS, SI10KS, Vc.
Ami Country Produea of nil kinds.
WASiiiKdroN avi:m'i:,
Corner of Twontlnth Street,
CAIKO, ILLINOIS.
C"fT"A supply of choiio buttur
northern darles"i:onstaiitly on hand.
from
nil. "NY. IILAUW
GBIOIAN IMIVSIOIAX.
Killers lilcik 'upstairO comor Hth Street
and AYashingtnn Avcnuo.
03l.'.f. CAI RO, ILLINOIS.
MK. T. N. OAFFNKY
Takes plonHiro in announcing to tho pub
lic that alio bus1 taken possession of Ibis,
popular and convenient hotel on tho Ohld
Levee, and that shu has lii'.ruiiNlbliM'
und KttN'oVATKii it in many respect", and
is now prepared to accommodate the pub
lie with good fare, good rooms. i;ood beds,
and everything uecossary lo, and usually
found "In a first-class establishment.
Thankful lor past patronage, sho hopes to
merit it" continuance.
l.aP Day hoarders recoivod at rcasona
oratii.i. .'.'.'-l-'JO-lm
L'.'w.VlIKKIiKU,
Du'ilerln
"WO OX)
COAL
OFFICII AS I) FA III):
Tenth Street, between Waililngton and
Commercial aveiuitf.
A largo Mipply or Pittsburg and lilg
Muddy coal cuustantly on hand. Stoo
.vood sw il to cirdcr. Order lor ccal or
wood should bo loft at the olhco on Tenth
Hreet. 'I'onns, ca-h oridelivory.
Caiuo J?ox and Baskkt Co.
Dealer!. In
LUSIBEIl Or ALL K!IJ).S !
IIAU) AM W)1T.
Keen constantly on hum
yr.OOlUNll AND SlIUNO, AI.&l) LATH.
i
Order Hutlrllr.l.
MILL AVI) VAKIl UOUKKK 'fltlaTV-KOtritlM
triit-KT Ann oiiio i.kvxk.
MA i p.o,
ILLINOIS. 30-7
iEW LI VERY STABLE.
MKTWJSSM WAr-J' AVKWOH ASD WAL3U?
Hi. H. y. H..I.IP lMorm. i.i, ,,,,,,1,,. ,u, h, ,
l I V Ji H r .V
'V Ann
tuM". ncri"c'' B1J" T Team tt,ot ai tma
n. Cl.uit van baluiniaBU vith noun ho
HORSES
ih
AND GOOD VE11ICI.V!- I
R!!rihnc r,l"'"?rar l,n 5'-omraoi!at(.d at a).
?neratoUS
mi rirnT fiTinnr nn -
ii. F. PAKJvEK, .
(Successor to Parker .t;ilhkc.)
UCALKIt IN
PAINTS AND OILS
Vitrnlnlie, M)ranUti,
wall rAij;it, .
window snAUJiu,
Ac l thn celebratsu illumlaMIn
AUItOltA OIL.
HUO.lri'LtJILIIINO COB lTH ST. 0011
usnoiAr.ft.v.,
OilliO - lLI.IMOIW
r7 sm y tii" & j67r
wiioi.nsALi;
LIQUOR
DKALKKS,
iTO. GO OHIO X.3Ii V.Ti3E:
I)A1K. ILLINOiy,
JIETAI Ij (iKOOIORY
ami
LIQIIOR S'i'OIM?,
Cor. Coinmerelal A v. and l(lll l.
doim 12. liaruntii. cua-'i-nnipp
JOHN Q. IIAHMAN t CO.,
jESuL estate
AND
XrXOTTSHJ AGHfTTS
10LLK01'OK
CON YKYANOKKtf,
KOTA KIKH PlJJjr,
And Laud Agents of ttio J 'Jinol CeriL
and llurllngton aml.MihaouuKAiiroaii t-Ai
(mulOH. '
Korsli Our. of (ills at, nml
I Oaiuu, Illikoih.
WIIOIjKSAI.M
N!)
DEALEBS
BARCLAY
Jobbers nnd
PURE
CI:Mnii';i!s, l'itliiit
Me.liciiieH,
l)nn,'i?i.st's
Tilitt Artiflf.s
I. end ihkI Other
(ir.'irles,
Window (il;i?., V;ix Kl.nsvr Materinl, Tube (MoN, Dve
StullV, l'.te.. lite, Kit-.
We Soli'-lr onripoinl',ni'e and oi.b-i- irom I)rin.'it, l'hylci.oiM and (!( uerul Sloret
in w.int of i.oodi In our l.ini . Me.iuiliut. I'lint'itlo'i anil Family Medlclnu i'.ii"t In in
IIip'I or itelllled with II Ihitle Dniv'S al It' a-on.ibii' Kates.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
71 Ohio Limit.
a
St KltOIA.NTH.
"i.VD'iiioiui
. A. '1'iioi.n
TIIOMS Jte nitOTHItit,
.Sneeeo-is to II. it.IIulen,
IIOM j IS3I0N JIERCHANTS, HROKKRS
ajih UftALints in
rii) r.tid I'oucx sJr-oit-H,
Foreign and Donustlo
1st Commercial Avenue.
OiVIlO, - - ILLINOIS.
MILLKH &. l'AHK KK,
GrEU.'EUAJ, COMMISSION
1OKV'AKD1NO MKKUHAKTS,
DKA.'.i'.l'.H IN KJ.OIJH, CO UN
Oata, Hay, etc.,
AO KNTS rou FjVfl'.HANE'S rtOAL2a
'"1" IVeoMjXlUu. ILLINOIS.
I). WILLIAMSON,
WJCOLTisSALR (JKOUKK,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
And Dealer in
BOAT STORES,
7 Ohio LiM'(., CAIKO, ILLS
,rr; . i'iii Hwmn given to
C ...
:0lllgll-
ll.'i tl
.... n.n .mi .iii.ii orders,
frtratton.
JiTIiATTON
& juni),
WJIOLESALE GK0CEKS
-A.ND
CU.MMLS.SIOX MKItCli.V.Vr.s,
Agents American Powder Company:
X'j. .-.7 Olilo;i.oveo,
CAIRO,
ILLINOIS.
J. W. PitiJiLli'b,
Forv.-arding and CoDJu-iianion
mp;ucuAit,
it.'uir -iiux i riijcmm u.k.
piupsmlin inrvvard nil klndn
to all ptilut-,
nIli eight
lluIn.'s atiendod to iirnimiily.
O. ULOHK,
GENERAL COMMISSION MKRCHAHT
And dealer In
Limk, Okvhnt, Plastkh, lLvin. Krc.
No Ohio' f.oveti,
J2TlwlIl sell in car load lots .it maniils
turerh' pilcoo, milling lrolbt. 4.2.11
K. iMAXVKLL& I'O"
M.imifai'tiircrs ami Dealer in
MACHINE &UURNIG OILS
nml
AXLE GJ1EASE, ;
ANn AgpiiU lor the I
OELI013HATKD GLOHpJ
and
LUiilllCATlNG OILS.
No. 71!l, .North Miiluo Pireei,
I.iiul.. Mn,
SJ-il,tvliu.
'ON,
(M) IIKTAIF.
PAINT il) OIL
BROTHERS
F?etailcrs of
RUGS,
'tM'funicry, SnapM. Bmslio-!,
niicv (!oo(ls, Collier "White
faints, Colors, Oil. Vaniislu's,
RETAIL ci IMIEICRU'TION.
IViislilngton Ate cor. I'.lirlilli
i.ii.iti.iMi .mi:k:ii ami.
7. Ii. V ATM I'flp.
M. 0 I III,
.MATinWS A t ill.
AND (JK.VKKAL
Commission M cni n a n t a
dk.u.kiim IN
HiVY AND Y.T.STP.N PKODFCl'.
0111(1 I.KVKK.
N. II. 'I LUtltwoad. P. .1. TblMt-woud
Till STL i:vo 01) CO.,
ur.ni:uAL
- - - - ii .. ii,iiaiiii)
ii:alkih ,h
FLOUR, COnN, OATS HAY, ETC
7o Olllo Lr;VKK.
Caiuo,
11-2 tf
1' LI.M)ii,
I'K T U It 0 ( h L
S'.lclu-lv
FLOUU MERCHAiNT
! ANI
ftn. Ml OSCIl) I.KVKK,
V-Qlf. OAIKO, ILLll(Hrf
NKW YORK STOilK,
WHOLKSALK AND UKTAIL.
LAUOUST YAKlBTf STOCK IK TIIX lTr
OOODS HOLD VKltV OLOSK.
romeriir ninrte.mii Nireos nuil l!on,
nerirliU Avrnnt,
OAIKO, ILLIOIrJ.
ClLJ'ATlKi:
WOOD,. lUTTHNlfoUSIS & HUO.
FLOUR'
(Iiioral Oe
iinisuion Moroh
IKK OHIO l,Hv.'
UOFFKV, HAIUtly
(Succe-.-orH to D. Hrru.t sGn ,
Commission Irrcluii.(3
M.OIII(,(4ltAlM .T.l,l,
N'n .1 Ohio Leven, CUO,.'lrJ;,.
John "n. piiLLia feoivT" "
(Hiiooopnom loolm I), lit,)
GENERAL COMTSSIOIV
i
Aim
FOKWAUDINO MKMflXtt
i
AM.
j DEALEH8 IN DAY, 0( OATa,
Flour, Meal, Uric,,
AO UMTS FOR LAFLIN j(Avn
POWDKltOOHP
O-ju. Tkktu Stjiukt av ,v
SI.