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0 FIKAKCE ASD COMMERCE. XE 8 PER CENT., SEHT YOIIK EXCHANGE 1-4 PREMIUM. Cotton Higher Middling, hales Yesterday, 31100 Bal s. He - The money market continues lirm. Local Fecnritics quiet but steady. Ti.e cotton market closed steady and Jc higher; middling 9c. Sales 3000 lnles. Tin- New York spot market yesterday cWJ firm; middling 05 c. The course of yesterday's future market in New York is thus described in Greene's re port : "It was an active and advancing market with 78 points gain, well turtained. Cheerful European ac counts and active, strong dealing? at the South led to a largo amount of covering, and showing a degree of nervousness and a greater short inter est than was supposed to exist Sev eral of the principal commission houses are on tho long side and assist iiig tlie upward turn." At NewOrleafis spots closed firm and l-16c higher; middling 8 13-lGc; futures steady and 4 to 7 points higher, April 8.82c, nom inal. At Liverpool the spot market was reported firm, prices hardening; middling 5 l-l(!d; futures quiet and steady. April 5 Old. Receipts at tlti port yesterday were 792 bales total this season, .r23,:'55 bales, against 418,701 bules same time la-st year. In tho general market eggs are steady at 11c; other ai'tides un changed. IMPORTS. Three hundred and fifty-two sks bran 24 pkgs bacon, 1052 pkgs boots and shoes 11,705 bu corn, 50b sks cof fee, 3 cars cotton-seed, 1372 sks cotton seed, 319 pkgs dry goods, 75 pkgs eggs. 817 brls flour, 550 bales hay, 151 pkgs hats 1 d hogs, 4(1 hd cattle, 6 lid horses and mules, 297 pkgs lard, 1S8, 000 ft lumber. 17 pkgs liquors, 132 brls meal, 353 kegs nails, 1700 bu oats, 320 brls potatoes, 5 cars pork sides, 89 Urls sugar, and 389 pkgs tobacco. (LEVATOR BEP0RT8. The following shows the amount of grain received, withdrawn and in store hv regular elevators, as reported to the Merchants' Exchange to day : Wheat, none received or withdrawn; in store, 3067 bushels. Corn received, 4001 bushels; withdrawn, 4201 bushels; in store, 90,099 bushels. Oats, none re ceived, withdrawn, SKX) bushels; in store, 2!H8 bushels. 9 Madison St., Memphis, Tenu., DEALER IN STOCKS AND BONDS T-'orrrionlence solicited, laroi nation cheerfully fnrnlliet.- FINANCE. Money in good demand at 8 per cent The Clearing-House report is as fol lows: CLEARINGS. Monduy, Apiil 12th, J277.075 26; (Same day last week. 435,724 ti7; sune day in 1885, (201,897 25; same day in 1885, ?229,fl81 31. BALANCES. Monday, Apiil 12th, 139,020 48; same day last wek, $95,511 61; same dav in 1885, $5U,945 89; fame day in 1885, 7f.,5l 55. KICHANGE. New York sight on all paints, par nuying, t premium Beiaug; rew England ilemand, i discount buying; New Eoglsnd sight, i discount; New Orleans, i dkronnt buying, par selling. BANK STOCKS. Bank of Commerce. ..148 bid, 150 asked First Na'iona) 140 bid, 147 asked German Bank 192 bid, 200 at ked mate National 147 bid, 147 asked Union and riantere,.148 bid, 150 asked Mercan'ilo Bank... 135 bid, 137A asked INt-CRANCK STOCKS. Hoire Blutl' City- Peopk s Planters Pto-nis. Memphis City. Vaudetlii! Hernando Aili'ngton FactiM'i 70 bid,75ar.kcd ....100 bid, ... eskud ....80lid. 821 asked ...101 bid, 105atked .....OS bid, 100 asked ...102 bid, 104 asked , !6 bid, 19aiked ....If 0 bid, ... afked '.30 bid, 35spk(d 20 asked Mlf.CKLlANEOUS. M. end 0. eons')!-", 7 ..115 bid, ...asked M. A L. K 3s' nj.8..n-- bid, 112i rsked Mies. StT. U K.' c,A, 122 bid, 1224 asked MieeAT.lt. K c,U, 104 bid, lOliJ asked lenn. wts.ser. C 9i bid, 98 J ts'fe.l Shelbv Cj. boudi' 105 bid ... asted Tax. Dis'. 4, Ps 92J bid, 9," asked Tax. Dist. C. 101 bid, 102abked Mem. fetor. Uoin.Co..l09 bid, 110a ked Mem. Oas stock ,..73 b d, 77i asked Mem. (in bonrs 10o bid, ...asked Mem. Water bonds 9ti bid, ... asked HauaiurOil Works hid. 50 asked City Oil Works b d, 45 asked Pioneer Cotton Mills bid, , Am. Cot. Oil trusts 25 bid, ... at ked Mem. City Cy. bonds. . .:. bid, ... asked New YoK,April 12. Money on call f asy at 1 J(ai2 per cent. Trime mercan tile paper, 4(t5. ftb-rling exchange dull but steady at 48iJ for tO days and 488 for demand. Bonds Government bonds dull and Meady. State bonds were active and strong. Railroad londs showed in creased activity ; sides, 12,902,000. As a rule prices aro higher. The most notable advance was Ohio Southern incomes, of 6j, to 4". Hocks- Htocka responded promptly to the generally favorable outlook in all lilies of business At the opening prices were generally small fractions higher, and with hardly any reactions the market continued strong until the close." There was no news to cause any material advance, hut there was an earnest disposition to cover shorts and this stimulated the advunce. The result is that everything is higher, the gains ranging from fractions to more than 2 per cent.,'with exceptional ad vances for much greater amounts. A -characteristic feature of the market was the distribntion in dealings. In no cao were tho as much as 40, 000 shares. Some of the stocks which have been negleit'.'i! for a long time were conspicuous loi the gains made, including Milwaukee, Jke (Shore and Western. Tho common opened at 50 and rose to 54, wiiiie the preferred ad vanced from 75 to 82 and closed at 8U. St. Paul and Duluth advanced 3 per cent, and closed at 05 J, a net gain of 2L Lake Bhore closed with a not advance of 1. New York Central is up ?,Ht. Paul is J and Northwestern I J higher. Tho coal stocks are up 1 or Jersey Central, 1 for Ijickananna, 2 for Delaware and Hudson and for Reading. Union Pacilie is up lj, which was ascribed to inside buying on reports from Washington that the Hoar bill, extending payments to the government over eightv years, would pass, but it is more probable that the story grew out of the advance instead of the aivance coming from the story. The market closed active and strong. The tot-1 sales of stocks to-day were 37:',141 shares,, including Delaware, Lackawanna ami Western, 27,114; Erie, 10,378; Kansas and . Texas, b'M'y; Lake Shore, .":;,:!-); Louis ville and Nashville, MI0; North western, 11,310; New Jersey Central, 7100; New York Central, 0705; Pacific Mail, 29.57.1; Peoria, Decatur and Kvansvi'le, lt,200; Head ing, 14,800; St. Paul, 24,ti30; St. Paul and Omaha, 15,200; Union Pacific, 87,120; Western Union, 8400; North Pacific preferred, 900; Oregon and Transcontinental, 0:100. The closing quotations were as follows: eOVIENHIKTS. U. S. S. 100. New : lhift. , Now 4a. IX'i. ' PaoiBc&of 18SS.127X. D0ND3. LouiaUnaooni.ii 80. Missouri 6e, 101K. Ten n. tin, old, 57. Tenn.im, new, ti. Cant. Pae.lata, 116. Don. A K.I), Uts.121,'4 Dcn.JaK.U.W,laUi,T8 Kris aeoondt. U3. M.K.AT.,Oen.6, !U. 1'. A. C. lata, llMi. N. P. A. 0. 2d. (W. N. WeHern oon., 14V,. N.Weat. deb.5e.lus?," Si.L S.F.Men M.lOt fit. Paul, con . i: St.P., 15. AP. laU.121-'. T. P. liinduranH.SWiT. P..R.U. ex-cou.514 U. P. Grata, 117. STOCKS. Adauia Expreaa. 145. Natlirille A C . 46' i. Allenheny Cen., . N J. Central, .MS. Alton A T. 11., 4H?4. Nor. ami W.. pfd. 2i' A. i. T. H.,fd., 'JlliNorthoro Pao.,2".'. A uiericaD Ex., lili.'-a. Nonliern P., ifd. B. , O. R. & N.,7o. N. Y.C. iSt. L..7',. Unnada Pac.ti'i'i. N.V.f). A St.L.,p..lV Canada Sou., 4o;-. CAN. W.,1US7. Central Pacific. 424 (.'. A N. V., nld.. I:t9. Chon-poike A 0 . US. V., Central, 1U3W. 0. A O., lt ptd, 171,. Oh'o Centrul, IK. C A O., 2d .fd., 2!i. Ohio A Misa., tf,. C. A A., HIS. O. A Mlm.. pfd., W. C. A A., ptd, 1M. Ontario A W est, IS'-". C. 11. A Q., l:V;,. "reara Uv., lul. C.St. L. A N. U., -Orei on Trani 30i. C., Kt. h. A P., 11. Oregon Imp. ,'21. V., ol.Li.x r . ,p.,i.l aciuc .nan, oo C.,8. AC, 31!4. Panama. 98. CAC.S1. Del.AIlud.,10ri. Del., L. AW., 1W4 Den. A Rio (i., U.S. Erie. 2tr.l Erie,jld.,61V4. Peoria, 1). A E., 241.. Pittsbur, ISO. Pullman P. C, 133. Rendinff, 2T. Hock Island, 12S. St. L. AS. F.. 19. baal lenn., a u. a a. r ., p., . 8 L. AS. F.. p.. 44. Eaat Tenn., ptd, P',. ht.L. a h.r.lnt p. Mi. W.-rt Wavnu. us. C. M . k Rt. P.. SSVi. Hannibal A St. Jo.-O. M. A St. P., p., 119 11. A St. Jo, ptd, PI. Y. m. a 11. noa, Harlem. 215 ht. v. & umana. vi. Houston A T., 27. Illinois Cen.,13. Ind , B. A W.. 26'. Kanaaa AT.,28. Lake K lW.,li. Lake Shore, 81. Lou. A Naah.. W',. Lou. AN. A., 84. M. AC, let pfd. -M. AC, 2d pfd. -Mem. A Char, 2. Mich. Central. 67. St. Paul A O., pfd.UHH lexaa faouc, 11 '4. Union Paoifio, V. S. Expreaa, 62. W..St. L. A P.. 8!i. W.St. L. A P. o.,16 W. A t. Kx., 12U. W. U. Tel . WYa. Colorado Coal, 25!. IlomeKtake, 17. Iron Silvr, 200. Ontario, 2). Quicksilver 7. Min. A St. L., 20. M. A St. L., pfd, 48 Quicksilver, pfd, 21 Miaa. Pan.. 10-. South Kuoinc, Mobile A 0., Wi- Sutro, 17. Morria A E , offd, 138. Losdok, April 12. Consols, 100 9-16 for both money and tue account. T'nited States bonds, 4 Js, 114 Paris April 12. Three per cent, rentes, 80f 97 Jc for the account. BANK CLEARINOS. Chicago, III., April 12. Bank clearings, ! 9,200,000. New York. April 12. Exchanges $108,619,183; balances, J4,0u8,O29, Baltimork, Mi., April 12. Clear ings, $2,375,951 ; balances, $341,540. Philadelphia, Pa., April 12 Clearances, $8,685,887; balances, $1,- 191,910. Boston, Mams., April 12. Clear ings, $13,531,707; balances, $1,599,- 718. Money 4 per cent. St. Louis, Mo , April 12. Bank clea ings, 12,608,568: balances, $446, 0!4. Exchange on New York firm at ou cents premium COTTON MARKETS. The IocbI cotton market opened firm and clrsad steady. and It higher; mid dling, 9i!. SileJ, 3000 bales, of which 3200 were to expoiters and 400 to spin uers. EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS. Yesterday. Saturday Ordinary..! 7J. 7J Good ordinary 7j 7j Low middling Sj 8jj MiddliDg 9 8J Good middling 9J 92 Middling fair 10 92 Fhir Nom. Nora. Dustv 61(5)8 6J(S8 Stains, tinges 7J81 71(3)83 COTTON STATEMENT. MEMi'ma, April 12, 1SSC Stock Sept. 1, 1883 1,392 Recti ved to-day 792 Ktceived previoutly ...52 1,563 524,747 Shipped previously 430,7o! 433,187 Stock, running accaunt Imports. Thus (ar this week Thus far last week Sence Septentber let. 91,560 ... 1,249 ... 1,044 ...523,355 M. and C. It. 15 M. and T. R. R .......J L. and N. R. H M. ar.d L. R R. R C , O. and S. W. R R L., N. O. and T. R. R K C . S. A M. R. R M , S and B. R. R Steira"rs.- Wagons and other sources Total. Rrportf. Thus far this week Thus far last week 10G 31 11 95 73 57 44 29 341 5 792 .... 4,172 ... 3,952 ... 433,187 613 .... 967 .... 848 Since Sept9mber 1st M. and C. R. R L. and N. R. R... C, 0.& S. W. R. R Total 2,428 New. York spots opened quiet and closed firm. S lies, 1198 bales. Quota t ions were as follows: Yesterday. Ordinary Ojj Good ordinary. 8 Low middling.. 8 13 16 Middling 91 Good middling 9 1M0 Middling fair-10 11-16 Fair 11 Saturday. 8 8 13 18 91 9 11-18 10 11-10 11 New York futures openeJ steady and closed firm, and 6 to 8 points higher than Saturday. Sales, 90,400 bales. Ibe clcsing quotations were as follows: , Yesterday. April 9.22(a 9.24 May 9 33 9 33 June 9.41 9.45 July 9.54 9.55 AngU8U 9.03(a) 9.64 September... 9 47ft. 9 48 October 9 33 9.34 November... 9.2S 9.29 December.... 9.3.'Ja 9.34 January 9.40 9.41 Saturd iv. 9.15(5) 9 16 9 26(4 9.27 8.38!$ 9.47(5) 9.48 9.50($ 9.57 9.40 9.42 9.25 9.26 9.22 9.23 9 200$ -28 9,33(a 9 35 The New Orleans sr ot market opened quiet, and c'oed firm and l-16c higher. Sales, G700 bales. Ye.terday. Ordinary - 71 Good ordinary... 7 15-16 Low middling.... 8 5 16 Middling 8 13-10 Good middling... 9, Saturday. 7 3-16 71 81 8 9 9-16 The New Orleans future market opened barely steady, and closed steady and 4 to 7 points higher. Sales, MEMPHIS DAILY 24,100 balei". The closing, quotations were as follows: Yes'er.av. . 8 82 noui. ... 8.94 895 .- 9.118 9.10 . 9 23 a 9.24 ... 9.2S 4 9.29 Saturday. 8 70 nom. 8.870 89 9.02,.i HtKl 9 17 9 18 9 22(.t 0.23 8.9.'K. 8.97 8 87(.rt 8 88 S S4'o 8 S5 8.87i.rt 8 Ml 8.98(a) 8 99 April May June July August September.... October 9.01 9.02 8 92(3 8 91 8 SX'.i) 8 9 8 92(a) 8.9. 9.03(.i) 9 0) November.... December ... January DAILY PORT AXO IXTKItlOR MARKETS. Tone.1 Rec. Prices! Stin k. "ialveston firm, firm, firm, firm, (t'dy. sfdy. firm, quiet, quiet, quiet dull, firm, efdv. 3511 2843 3 '2 2528 4t,503 25 i, 71 Hi 35,322' 33,315 3,150 S.tiOl 37,293 30,280 30t.93 ,:;io 18,445 85.177 X Orleans. Mobile 81 81 Savannah. Charl'ston 1483 9 Wilni'ton. Norfolk.... Baltimore 17II8I 14239 16219 3-lti New York 400 91 2073 9J Boston ..... Philad'a... St. Louis... 1219 7-l 398 8j Augusta. 40 8 fl 1(1 Receipts at jKjrts, lieceiptsat ports, this day, 18811.15,748 this day, 1885. 3,no CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT. 1880. 18S5. 1884. R'tS U. S. ports,3dv 22 613 8,209' 8,578 8,1. 'I 624 0i) Kx. tir. lir 6 894! 14,947 Stock 811,520. 020,271 R'tsSentl 4,895,229 4 ll,27ll4,038,09 :i : S,ti5 ;t 410 tM:t 3 3S8 4IH For'gnKx. Increase of receipts this vear...283,9jii The Livenmol snot market at noon was reported active, prices hardening. Sales, 15,000 bales, of which American 11,400 bales. Receipts, S' (H) hales, of which 7600 were American. At 2 poor middling and advanced l-10d. ml 1 1 ........ , . . . .. ine ionowing are tue closing quota tions: Ordinary, 4 5-10d good ordi nary, 4 ll-ltid; low middling, 4jd; good middling, 5 5-10d; niiddling up lands, 5id ; middling Orleans, 6 3-liic. I l litpncen are own in pence and bAtlm, thu: 4 63 meant 4 63 Mid, and 5 01 mrant 5 l-64of. At noon: Liverpool futures were firm at advance. Quotatioiis"were as follows: April,; April-Mav, 5 03(i 5 04d; May-June, 5 035 0')d; Junt July, 5 0G5 OSd ; Julv-August, 5 OSfii) 5 09d ; Angust-Septemlier, 5 10W5 1 Id ; October-November, o 0o(2..) OtKt ; rn'p tember, 5 12(n5 13d. At 2 2.in.: l.iverimol lutures were otiiet: April. 5 05d sellers: April-Mav, 5 05d sellers ; May-June, 5 051 buyers ; Jone-July,5 07d buyers; July-August. 5 09d buyers; August -September, 5 lid buyers ; September-October, 5 09d'buy huyers; October-November, 5 Otid fil ers; September, 5 12d buyers. At 4 p.m.: Liverpool futu'es were quiet and steady; April, 5 Old sell ers; April-May, 5 04d sellers; May June, 5 04d buyers; June-July, 6 Ulkl buyers; Jnly-August, 5 08d buyers; August-September, 5 lOd buyers ; September-October, 5 08d buyers ; Octo-lier-Noveniber, 5 05(1 buyers; Septem ber, 5 lid buyers. GENERAL TRADE. t i l l KK OKA I.N. The following is tho record of tlie bids and offers at tho Call Board of the Merchants' Exchange yesterday: CORN. No, 2, white, spot, 40c asked; April, 40c asked; May, 41 Jc asked; June, 42c asked J No. 2 spot, 37c bid ; April, 37c bid ; May, 38c bid ; June, 5 cars sold at 39c. OATS. No. 2, spot, 331c bid; April, 33c bid, 34c askqd; Jfay, 35c asked; June, 34c bid. ; ' I1RAH. April, $14 50 asked; June, $14 50 asked. CORNMF.AI.. Spot, $1 95 asked; April, $1 95 ask ed; May, $1 90 bid, J2 asked; June, $1 90 bid, $2 asked. BUB adn i l i ra. Corn White, 47c ; miked, 46c, from store; from leyee or depot, white, 44c; mixed, 42c; in sacks, in round lots, white, 42c ; mixed, 40c. Hay Choice, from store,85c ; prime, 75:4 80c; prairie, 50c ; round lots from levee or depot, choice, $14Ci)14 50; prime, $13(3)13 50; prairie, $8(i,8 50. Oats White, 40c; mixed, 38jc, from store ; round lots from levee on track white, racked, 37c; mixed, sacked, 354c. Bran From store, 85c per cwt. ; round lots from levee, $14 7515 per ton Beans -Navy, tl 75(7 2; medium, $1 6(l'jl 75; German millet, ii 20(!!'. 1 4 . Coiinmeal Stan lard, $2 5f 2 25; pearl, i'.Va ') 25 from store; 5c cheaper from mill, levee or track. Hue Louisiana, 4oHc; Carolina, (!'i"c. Uatmkal In ha f-barrels, $3g3 25 from store. Crackeo Wheat In half-barrels, $3 59 from store. Flopr In oir lots, double extra, 13 3 60 ; triple extra, 1.1 05(i;3 75 ; fnmi lv, 3 7.H44; choice, ft 25A4 35: fancy, $4 5.i4 70; extra fancy, $1 90 (n)5; patents, $5 25(5)5 65; from store, family, J4'n 4 25; choice, f4 25(j4 40; fancv, $4 654 93; extra fancy, $.5 5 25 ; patents, $5 50(ry6 1'5. Homisy and Grits From store, $'' (5)3 25. CitAtiKKs-Soda, extra, 4c; soda, treble extra, 4.Je; lemon cream crack ers, extra, 7c; lemon cream crackers, treble extra, 7je; ginger snaps, extra, 5c; ginger snaps, treble extra, tic; as sorted jumbles, 9c. KansasCity, Mo., April 12. Wheat steady; cash, 62ic bid.o3Jc aiked ; May, ft'ijc; June, 08jc bid, 61c asked. Corn steady; cash, 27 Jo asked; May, 28c bii, 28jc rsked; Jone, 28c bid. Oats May, 28c bid, 29e askd. Nit Ckleans, La., April 12.-Flour dull; choice, $4 25; fancy, $4 50; ex trafancy, $4 85; Minnetota-and win ter wheat patents, $5 40. Corn quiet but steady at 4j(S,46a Oats, 3'iC. Corn meal eteady, with fair de maoJat$210r. y LosuoN.'April 12. The .Vail- Imw, Kiprtt, in its review of the British grain trade during the past week, gays: Wheda sre growing very fast. The trad" bu Dot improved. The eales of Edu! ah wheat during the week were 50,04 ) quarters at 30) 4d, against 42,809 guar ers at 3ie 3d during tbA Oor re sponding period last year. Floor is steady. 'There is no new featur in the loreign wheat trade. No cargoes arrived. One cargo was sold and one was withdrawn; none remained. The market to-day was stagnant. English whea'f were Jd lower. Foreign wbeati were weaker and Hat. Corn wts 3d dearer. Barleys wore difficult to sell. St. L"eis, Mo., April 12. Flour firm bat nc(Qanged. Wheat fairly active an! higher; the market opened strong and quickly advanced j' c, and remained frni for some time, hut finally eased ioGT, and closed higher than Suturday ; No. 2 red, eesh, 86 jc; May, 8t,fi87Jc, closing at 8tigc; Jnue, 87(gS7Jc;clojing at 871c; July, 84(J 8 Ijc, closiig at 843. Corn dull but firm, and H higber than Siturdiy ; Ne. 2 mix!, tash, 33j(n33tB; May, APPEAL TUESDAY, 33j34,!, clobina at 33 jc; June, 31J(o) 31 jc, closing at 34 asked. Oats almost entirely neglected; No. 2 mixed, cvb, 29J?; May, 29js bid. Rve pa'y, 59Ji!. Barley dull; Americau, 6()(i8Jc; (Cana dian, S0(i:i7c. Hav quiet and un changed. Flaxseed eay, $1 08. Bran wek. 59,v t'ornmeal, steady, $1 80 (.fl 8-5. Kecxip's Flour, HKK brls; " lies'. 5000 tn ; corn, 60,000 bu ; oate, 5001) bit; rye, 2000 t.u ; lat!ey, 1000 bn. Shipments -Flour, 12.0i') br's; whra', lOiH) bu ; orn, 0 (H) bu ; oats, 16,000 bu; ryu anil barley, none. Atlemixm Hoard. Wheat weak and i(a c l;ie. Corn eary and Jc lower. Oats nnc):aticd. Cuicauo, III . April 12. The crowd estimated that the visible supply state ment would disclose a decrease o' lu ly 1,500,000 bushels, in addition to which on tract J had been made for the shipment of 200,000 bushels for ex port. There was also a slight lesump tion of the talk of a possible war in the borders of Afghanistan. Under these conditions May wheat started at 781c, or ic higher than at the close on Saturday, rote to 78gcon good buying, but gradually sagged back to 78e uu der moderately free offerings. Giro was only fairly aitive, but ruled quite firm and cl' snl at steady prices. Oats ruled a shade higher. A rather easy tone pervaded the provision list. In the afternoon wbe.t was excited and lower, clcsing at 77jc for May, and the other markets wire easier. Floor quist; Southfrn winter wheat llmr, $4 406.4 75; Wisconsin, $1(3)4 65; Michigan, fl 5"4 75; soft spring whest, $.! 70X'4; Minneco'a linkers, $3 50(ir4 50; patents, $4 t55; low grade, 2(3; rye (lour, j'l 3(K1 50 in barrels ent t3(i' t 30 ;n sai ke. W lu at at t ivo and str()iiger,cloeing Jc higher tban Saturday. Sales ranged: April, 73i(rt 74 Jc, closed at7:!ih; May, 78178Sc, Closed at 78 Vltic; June-, 80(n 8(Uc, closed a: 80c; No. 2 spring, 7:tj(i!.78t!t No. 3. spring, HOfifxiOi". Corn quiet and firm ; cash, :U?ij4i,:'0J(:; April,33'Jc; May, 3 ji'i3iBc, closed at Jiie; June, 38 3 ItifeiWJe, closed at 38 3-l6a. O.its steady; cash, 20(i28jc; April, 26c; May, 9 13-lOj)30c, c'oed at 29jc; June, 301(330jn, closed at 301c. Rve steady; No. 2, 5759c. B.'rleydull; No. 2, OOj. Flaxseed quiet; No. 1, $106. Receipts Flour, 14.000 brls; wheat, 14,000 bu; corn, 09,0r0 bu; oate, 57.000; rye, 1000 bn; barley, 39, 000. Shipments Flour, tt'101) brls; wheat. 25.000 bu; corn, 40,000 bn; oats, 44,000 bu ; rye, 7000 bu ; barley, 10,000 bn. Afternoon Board. Wheat excited ; J (3 Jc lower. FMOVialONN. Bcttkr -Creamery, 34(nt5c; dairy, 10()20c; butterine, I3(.n)10; country, 12j18c, according to condition. Cheese Prime flats, 7c; New York factory, 8c; full cream, 12Jc; Y. A. 121c. ' Mess Pork Old, $10 per barrel; new, $11 per barrel; sugar-cured hams, packed, 91(a) ic; breakfast bacon, 7J(3) 9c; clear rib bacon, OKWtiJc. n u...... "!.,.... ill... Ill l.h 1 til nm-o, , clear rib sides, 5j(oJ5Jc; long clear, 5 5jc; shoulders, 4(4 c. Lard -Tierces, O'aOjc; half-barrels, 6l03c; kegs, 6j('fijc; buckets, 6 j tijc; haK-btickets, eiC'i'tijc; 50-lb ins, fil0jc; 2tMbtins,K(iJe; 10-lbtins, ofle;o2u -u "n, vl 1 8 w " 0jo;c; choice kettle, tierces, ) OJc. Frksii Mets Beef Good Kansas City steers, heavy, 8c; light, 707 Jc; cows and heifers, tiijc; mutton, 8J(ii) 9c: lambs, 10c: pork, tic. Pkis-keet Brls, f .VnS 50; balf-brls, $33 25. New Ohi eanr, La., April 12. Hog products in light demand, but bnldeis firm. Pork, $10 25. Lard refined, tierc, 80Jc. Bulk meats honl ders, 3 95c; lorg clear and clear rib, 51c. Bacon shoulders, 4c ; long clear, 6.05c; clear rib, 2.60c. Hams, 1X3)91 c. St. Louis, Mo., April 12. Pro visions dull and depressed. Pork weak, $9 90. Lard rasy, 6.K0c. Bu k met ts easy ; hnee lotp, long clear, 5 30c; short ribs, 5 40c ; short clear, 5.55c ; boxed lou, long clear, 5 30c; short rits, 5.40j; short clear, 5 50c. Bacon B:eBdy;long clear, 5 805.85n; short ribs, 5 90(5)5 95c; short clear, 06 10c, Hams unchanged. Butter firm: creamery, 27("32r. Eggs dull and lower, 9Jr. Chicaoo, 111., April 12. Mess pork irregular and lower; casb, 9 15 (39 20: May, $9 20 9 30, closed at $9 20(5;9 221; Juno, $9 37J, closed at $9 27jrt)9 30. Lard easier, 2 jc lower : cash. $5 90; Mav,$ 87J5 92i, closed at $5 00; June, $5 92j5 95, closed at f5 92j. Boxed meat steady. Dry sa'ted shnuldere, 4(i)4.10c; short clear sidep, 5.65(5)5. 70c ; short rib sides, 5.30c. Butter tu'ed dull and weaker; creamery, SOiOr; dairy, 11(122c. Eggs, lfljfillo. - ;ko'I:hien. Coffek -Common 88Je; crjimi'y, 9(5;9i; prime Rio, 11c; c hoice to f All ey, lljctJ;; old g)veriunent, 23() 35t; Ceslnn, 20.'. SoAr-3J(5Jn per pound. SroAR-Pnre w. c. white, (iiSO,1;:; off white, OJi'iOfr: yellow, 6.(5(i.Jc; onfn kit'.le, 4j('i5o; refined A, tlldt) 61c; granulited, 6j(i)7c; powdered, f, cnt leaf, 7Jc. 'Salt $1 20(3)1 30 per barrel; nicks, tine, $1 50; ciase, $1 10; pockets, bleached, 2j'5 7c; ctr losds from levee or depot, 5c iheaper. Molasses Louisiana, common to lair, 20(5)3 lc; pi itue to choice, 30(5l40c ; avTup, 20("40c; common to fair, 20(5; 25c ; prime to choice, 30ta33c ; centrif ugal, fancy, 33c. Tobacco Common, 11-inch, 27(5 30c; other grades and styles, 25(a 28c. Snuff Garrett's, $10 85 per case; Ralph's, 10 25 per case; R. 11., ') 50. Candies Sticks, all nil b, in boxes, pails and barrels, 7J(5381c. Cahdhs-FuII weight, 10J105c. CanneoGoops, Etc. Priced perdoa en: Pineapples, $1 3531 65; peaches, 2-lb. standard, $1 3F1 50; seconds, 1 155)l 25; tomatoes, 2-lb, standard, $1 10; 31b, $1 35; strawberries, $1 40 (Ml 60; ra pherriee, $1 15(5)1 25; black berriei, $l(n)l 15; greengages, $1 60(5) 1 75; peare, $2(5)2 25; ploms, tl 05 1 70: asparagus, $2 60f54 ; green corn, t!(al 35; green peas, $l()2 25; cove oysters, full weight, 1-lb, $1(5)1 10; cove oysters, full weight, 2-lb, $1 75 1 85; cove oysteis, light weight, 1-lb, 65c; cove oysters, light weight, 2-lb, $1; condensed milk Crown, $5 90; Eagle, $7 75; Swisp, $tl. Niw Orleans, La., April 12. Cof fee quiet; Rio. 6 (A 10c. Sugar in good aemanu at mil prices, moiasses quiei but steady. Santos, April 10. Coffee receipts daring the week, 26,000 bags: pur chases for the United Htatej, 20,000 bag ; clearances for the United Slates, 22,000 bags; stock, 230,000 bgs. Rio de Janeiro, April 10. Coflee receipts during the week, 10,000 bags; purchases for the United StiUs, 3d, 000 bags; clearances for the United Statee, 51,000 bags; stock. 248,000 bags. New York, April 12. Coflse Mot fair Rio firm, 8jc ; pptions quiet ; sales, 8000 bags; April and May, 7.15c; Jnnelt 1 Nove.nber, 7.10c. Sugar quiet snd firm ; refined quiet. Molas e firm. Rice steady and in fair demand. Havana, April 11. The burr APRIL 13, 18SG. market has had a firmer tone during the past week. Holders have dis played no anxiety to sell, snd better prices have been maintained, in con sequence of which only a eiiuil busi Ee has been done. Atonrprts there might have been conside-able trade rl b dders. M lass s sood, 2(2 311 gold ter quintal ; Muvovailo fair to good refining, 8-V to 9.K1 p dari ution, $2 12(ji 2 25; centriteg 1, iiu t J 16 polarixitt on, $2 02j!Vt. St j. kin warehouse at llavsn aud MHtin.is: 22,000 hoxfs, til 1,000 baiis 15, nH) hhd. Receipts of ttie wtek 3,0 0 box-s, 120,000 bags, 4,00.1 hhds. Kx ports during the week 312 boxes, 11,0 0 hhds, of which 1,050 bags and 1,650 hhds were to the United States. HOI'NfcllOI.II Ml tFl.lN. A Pi'LKs Apples, $1 502 50 Itom store; $1 25W12 per car-load Iro n levee or depot. lrnl applts, 'M,tAc per pound from (tare. Dried peaches, 3 (5)4c from store. Potatoes Potatoes, $1 75(5)2 J5 from store; $1 50(5)1 75 per car load from levee or depot. Sweet potatoes scarce, $2 76(5)3 per brl. Peas, $1 60(5)1 76 per bushel. Veuetarlks Onions, $2 75(5)3 25 from store; $2 50002 60 from levee or depit. Cabbage, $2 75(5)3 25 1 fr crate. Kraut, barrels, $5(5)5 50; half-barrels, $2 75(.i)3. Garlic, 40(5;,ti0c per 100. Turnipe, 50c per bushel. Friit Ornngrs, Louisiana, none; Florida, none ; Messina, 3 60(5)4 per box; Imperials, $5(rft5 50 per box. Lemons, $4 50(5a per box. Bana nas, $1 75:5)3 per bunch. Cocoanuts, fl per 100. Peanuts Virginia, 7Jc; Teiuie.-Bt e, fartnerti' stock, ;!(." Id ; roasted, 2Jc higher; shelled, 1(V. Al monds, 18(ii Oc. Pickles In jars, pints, !i5c; qnait', $1 50; half-an I Ions, $2 75; gallons, $3 75; loise, barrels, $6 ; half-barrels, $3 50; tnixtd, barrels, $10 50; mixed, half-barrel, $0. Raisins London layers, f t 40; lay ers, $275; Califuinia, ; Imperial, $3 5lK5)4. Walnuts French, 12c; Naples,15c; Grenoblee, 15c. Filberts, 12c. Ciukr Miesourl, $7()7 50 per bar rel and $4(5)4 50 per half-barrel ; Vine gar, ll(;i)l()c per gallon. Poultry Tnrkeys, per dozen, $120?) 18 ; chickens,$30)3 25 ; dressed turkeys, scarce, 15(a)18c per pound. Pecans Texai, 80010c for small to medium, 10(5)14c for latge; Arkansas, 355c. Fish Mackerel, half-barrels. No. 1, $5; No. 2. $3 25: No. 3, $2 75; 10-lb kit, No. 1,80c; No. 2, 70c; 15-lb, No. 3,60c. Dry herrhus, family, 30c per box. Game Venison, whole, 3(55c; sad dbs, 6(5)Sc; bear, 60j)8c; wild turkeys, 50(5)75c; duckB, $304 ; tquirrela, 75c; quails, $75c(5tl ; prairie chickens, $5; game fish, 110012c. Fkioa-Steady, 11c. 'OTrtN-NKKO bll El Seep delivered at depot and wharf, $8 per ton ; on bank of river (f. 0. b. boat). Jil; wagon at mills, 18. Meal 'Prime (f. 0. b.), f 16 per ton. Iss than oar-load lots, tlO.- From store, ItOcper sack. Cake Nominal ; $16 per ton. On. In car-load lots, prime, crude C. S. oil, 22j002'3c: prime summer yel low, 2tiJ(527c; off summer yellow. 25 J 0i)2tfjc; miners', ; choice cooking summer yellow, 20(5! 30c. PMIUtLKI IHAKHKT Coal Oil Prime white, wholesale lots, 11c per gallon. Clevki.anii, O.i April 12. Petrole um quiet s.w., 110, 7Jc. PiiTHiiritii, I'a., April 12. Petrole um active, lirm and higher; National Transit certificates opened at 721 and closed at 73; highest, 73J ; lowest' 72J. IIORNF4 AND MI'I.KI. Horsks Good driving, $150(5225; good saddle, $14O('03O0; plugs, $35(t) 80; good niareB, $85oU40. Mi'Mts 14J to 15, $I10(-I35; 15 to 15J, $12'0; i40; 15J to 16. $150175. Good demand; supply fair. HIDfcft ANII PALI RV. Hipki Dry flint, 13(.Jlt-; dry salt, 1012c; green salt, 7('Ni:; green, 5 6c; deer skins, 10lBc; hunter-handled foirr&kins, each,20(ij)50(:; country coon skins. lOfatfOu; mink, 1030c; ninekrat, 510c: otter, $l(i5j bear, $l5; beavr, fiOcfn; wildcat, 20(.t) 40j; fox, 25i975c, skunk, 2575o. Beeswax, 18g21c; tallow, 4'5:5c. WIIINKT, TINKH, MtroK4, I.TC. Wmmv Straight Kentucky Bour bon, jl OUf.G; rye,$l 75tn)M; domestic, IHlrrt'.fl 50. Wink' Aiiieritau ex'ra, qs, 17; pts, $8; Piper Heidsieck, qls, $25; p'p, $27; Munmi's sxtra dry, qts, $'JH50; pts, $30 f0; liiiidorcr, qts, $2!; pts, $.31; Veuve Cliipiot, ql, '!!; pts, $33; claret, tits, $3 5(H-12 50; $1 extra for pints; imported Rhine wine, $7( H, qls; Cahiwbn, siet, !,)(iil 25 pi r gallon; (JatawbB, dry, $li125 per gallon ; Ca'aw lie, eweet, $t50'i5per case; Cn'awlia, dry, QJt per case; California wines, $l(t I 50 per gallon: imported port, $1 5(ei ti; importrd fherry$l 50(i;(i; imported a'e (Burke's bottlery), pts, $1 85; (ts, J3; Angos tura hitlers, pts, $HI5o; champagne cider, qte, $3 25(.ij3 50. Chicaoo, April 12. Whisky steady at $1 14. St I.oris, Ajiril 12. Whisky (inn at $1 10. Cincinnati, 0., April 12. Whisky steady at $1 10. Sales of H20 barrels of finished goods on this basis. WINKBAL WATKHN Apollinaris, qts,$7 r0H;pte,$ll :0, seltzer wa'er, qts, tti(i)tl 50. I.I'M HICK MtHHirr. The following an the wholesale prices of lumber in this market: Laths Poplnr,$l 50 ; cypress, 1 2 50; I'iiiuh - 1 in., 1st and 2d clear, $25; 1) and 2 in., 1st and 2d clear, 125; common board, $10((I2 50; siding stri'ie, ljxfi, face measure, 1st and 2d, $22; dressed, 1, 1J and 2 in., 1st and 2d, $:KK" 35; common dressed, 1 in., $14 (nil 5. Hep (ir.MM 2ds, $is't l!t, nominal; common, Jn(r,o. Cotton w sin- 1 to .1 in. .mill run, culls out, $10 a II. TlliKI -Toplur, $-V.7,(l; cypreH", $5 ft'.); cottonwood, 2(a)3; gum, i'.V.ai, 3 50; oak, f.5C!H; ash, $i(iS; black walnut, $2t' .50. Yki.miw I'ink I, 1J and 2 in., 1st and 2d, $20v:24 ; dressed, $30; Mooring, 5 and H in., $25; flooring, 3 and 4 in., 27'H); 2d flooring, !22 50; heart step luuilx-r, $:iDC,40; ceiling, $25; I ceil ing, 122.50; i ceilinir, $20. Ami -1st mid 2d clear, 1 to 3 in., $2Ki 23; common, $1 lei-13 50. C rsixs - 1, 1 J and 2 in., 1st and 2d eleiir. L'V.i25: common. $15: feneiiiL'. 1x0, IHft., $15. SlIIStiLKS y. 1, HVI"l or MlllVed, $4 25 sawed or shaved sajis, $3. 1.1 VK STCH K. Cattlk Receipt! the pat week have been very light. Pricee were somewha'. stronger than last quota tions. To-day th market is entirely bare of ail kind. Demand quite good. Piices firm as quoted. Prospects for the coming week very favorable. Choice to extra corn fed, 900 to 10-50 paands,41.W4c; good, 3J't4iC ; choice grass-fed, 3f5V3c; good, 3i:;je; fair to medium, 2('.2JV; common, Uf.i2c. Hons Rceip's l'p t Market bare tvday. Demand good l'irn lirm. Choice, 3j(jlc; gooJ, 3y',3jc; com mon, 3c i. 3 jc SiiKte Market bare to-day. De-. mimt for best butchers' gradn very goo '. Trices firm ss quo'ed. Choice, 4ui)4?:'; medium, 303j( C . Ill tllO I , $1 001 50. Kansas City, Mo., April 12 -The Lice su 'net Indicator reports: (.'a'tle its, l675 head ; ehipments, 710; receiot weak std a shade easier; choice ti fancy, f." 10(5:5 40; fair to good, $4 60 0-5; common to medium, 4(5,4 50; Blockers and fre lers, $: 3(.i I 20; cows, $2 41K03 40 Hog receipts, 129" head ; shipments. none; weak and 5c lower; good to choic, $4(.i14 15; common to medium, $3 rl5(iN3 90; skips and pigs. $20j3tiO. Sheep-receipts, 12! 15 head; shipments, 460 head ; sti ady ; good to choice, $4 50(5) 5 25; common to medium, $2(5)3 50. Chicaoo, III., April 12. The Drov erf Journal reports: Cattle receipt, 8000 hrad ; shipments, 2500 head ; mar ket active and WiMOc lower; shipping steers, 1350 to 1580 lbs., $5 11X5)5 90; 1200 to 130(1 lbs., 14 60,5,5 40; 9)0 to 1200 lbs., $4 40(5M 90; Blockers and feeders, $2 (()( 4 25; cows, hulls and mixed, $2 200?4 20; bulk, $:'vi03 30; stop-fed bulls, $:ke3 90. 1 logs re ceipts, 20.000 head ; ahipmesJpH, 8700 heal; market alow and 5ecUK: lower; rough and mixed, $4(n4 35; packing and shipping, 250 to 3 0 lbs., $1 20(.i) 4 50; light weight, $3 05(5' 40; skips $::,f:i. Sheep rtcsilit', 3000 head; shipments, ISOO head; market active and 10;.icj0o lower, in sympathy with Enstern markets; 10:1 to 200 It's., $;(.i) 0 30; SO to 95 III , $1 60:,e.5 50; 115 to 80 lbs.. $3 5 4 ; Texsne, $3(.i; t 50. The VMirer' Journtd special cablegram Iroiu Liverpool quote supplii s mnd eia'u and the cattle market teiidy ; best Americau steers quoted at 13Jc, d rested. Ki:W YOIIK IIHY UOOIt M.1KHRT. New York, April 12. The market i mora active at johbing bunds under the influence of f tvorable weather, but the demand of agent continues to be res ricted to assortments to meet current wants. 8TK AM MOATS. Special Notice For Marion. Tlw Farrjboat John Overton, tfTZT Capt. Fn((ilinsn, t''i Will laav the loot of Jafforaop alroat lor aoMnajiitireiljKjri FOR (2A1RO AND HT. L()UIK. Nl. l.onla ataifl New OrliMtna Anrliof l.tne-ll. at. Mnll UAlttO Jt DT. Loll Id. City of Wcksbwjf ! Abl mauler, sahmA Will lere the Klevator THIS DAk, April l llb, l 8 p.ui. Fur freight of liaanitie neelj 0. I.. Mi.i,, ln. Ait. AO STilHVl, Hnp't. FOR NKW ORLEANS. ail. l.ouU nml New Orlenna Ancliitr Mne-ll.M. Mnll-FOHMKW OH1.KAN8. City of St. Louis, t?Xt .1 i.i ()'NrI miuter. SrA Will leave the Klevntur TUKSOAV, April tilth, M 4 i.m. For freiht nr iiaaass apply I., iiai.i., I'M, ant. aii w row i, win. R LOUIHYTL I .V. CI NOI N NA Tl Bout hern Tnin.poi tt'nn Coinpsny (X Lin ror tiilrii, iiuuiaviuo ana uiuoinnau. 1iildliiK Star t.-ffZZZt J. D. lUnlor..mBter, 'tDrp!i3m Will leave DAY. April l.ltli, at Vi lu. Fur (reiuht or imaHKie apply to C. 11. RIM- hEl.h, An't, 12 MHiliaon at. Telephone 227. .Ikb 11. fnki.in. Haaaenier Aiennl. Meinplils anil Clnclunatl Packet Co. POK I.Ol'IN VI1.LE A i INCINMATI. Calrmiltv State, p A. J. Lindae .... uiaater. Will leave TUhSOA Y.April lUth, at ft p. m For IreUhtor naaaaire apply to C. 11. HUH KKL1., Axent, Nn. 12 Mailiann at. Telephone No. 227. JOHN CARK. faaaemer Agent. rJteainer III'CKKY K oXAXK fullowi, lear ln FrnlHT. April llth. KOR Tll'TON V1LLK. w..r ninaola. Ilalu I'olut. UarutneraTiiie, Uayoao and TIptonTllle The new ateamet W. P. HaII..;...muUr I J. D. Fuller. ....clerk, will leave aa above, and all way point KVEHY MONDAY and THURSDAY at t p. ro. For Iveteht or iiaaaaice apply on board. Mvaulila,t rlnra Folnl itaatl nniua and luulit PiM-hwl tloanpitDy. For lielftit, (ilendale, Frlara Point and ah "ray Lanainia oieamor Coahoma, K. T. Olaf ett... matter I Platl Khojea .o.. rk Will leave aa above on every MUNOAY, WECNKBUAYaad FRIDAY, at 6 o clock. fjl f andVliis, Vulton. GttiM and a; Landlni a Hteainer DEAN ADAMS, J. U. Cooler, maUr....J. W. Hmlthen.dlerk Lekven naevery MONDAY, W KUN BlooAY and 1' IUUAY at 6 p.m. The uoeta of tn line roanrve the right to paaa all lanilinal tho "tntnin uiby 'inoru onaiife, Offloe, No. 8 M..li.r..i .1 A M KS l.KK, .. lil-'l Arkiuihas Itiver Tk't Co. Str. JOE PETERS, tfZZ K. II. Binith....inaater. "jrS. Leavoa Mouiphia Kvery TllKSOA Y, at ' p. m 11. C. l.OWK, Agent, Qffi-e, No. 3 Maili-on .t. Telephone Nn. Meiiiiiliis.V Hhito lMver rkt.Co II. H. MA II M.l:. STR. CHICKASAW, .- fr I!. C. Poltal... matter I C. M.I -"ottel. ....... men rea - tlHrenilon, IiiU II I off, Ore Arr. Avvnat, .fHrNwr.rorl anit Nitrr. LAVKS MFMI'HIH Kvery WKDNKHUa t atSp-D. Through ratea to all pointa. Freight conaigned to " Memphlt and W hi e m' Parket Ctmpany" H belorwardtd prooiptlT U.i, I.OWK, Agent, )., a MiHI.otl et. Talenhnn, Nn. W. FOIt WHITE KIVEIl. MILT IIAKKY'N MeihlH,Whlte Black River I'at kel For Helena, DeVall Bluff, let Dea Arr guau, Newport and Bateirille. The ne' ane) elegant ailewhel pauenger ateaia Milt Harry - uiitter Will leave KVERY HATUKDAY at6o'ck. p.m. Through rate, to all pointa. Freig; conaigned to Milt Harry Line, Meinphla.wil le promptly lorwarded. W.J. P DOYh OffioeVAU'liaonat Telephoned. Jaiutg B FaavaLia, Faaaenger Agent. Tel ephone it. . The Nt.FranclM Rlrer Tranaportatloa I Co. 'a in hide-W heal . . Mall Bi"iei j Rene Macready, O. K. Joi lin mii.ter. WILL LKAVK Mf:lfHIN RVEK1 I nKNiiar. at 6 o'clock, for Marianne, the Cut-Off, and Intoruiediaie landing' on M. Franoia river The captain reaervea the right to put all landinrt he deem unaafe. J AS. LEK. Jr., WrnHrlntenHr Ornfe. No. Mwdi.on at Memphis aud Vlckahorg I'acket Com pan j I'. M. .Vail Line. For Helena, ('oorordia. Terrene and Arkan taa City The elegant paaaenger tteerrer KATE ADAMS, r.rf M. R. Cheek... muter I W. C. Blaoaer...olerk Leave" Memphie EVERT MOJiUAY aad TllUKPDAT. at S p. m., reeerving the right to paaa all landing the capunn mnydeein nnaafe. For general information apply at office, No, 4 Mdion atreet. E. WALWOHTll. Agent. IdtiV CAWR. P.'.'r Arent. Telephone 2a. OI KA MKATISHU'S. ' TO JEimOlMfca ! took' Eacaraioai l'nrti leave in April, May, June and July. Hend for Pro gramme. . . . I..dlvllnal TflgtrlelTlrlirt for trvel la Europe and all part of the globe. fa aie Tirkna by all line of eleainera. t onll'a l.lrlir.lonl.l, with lnl, pub lihed monthly. h mail for Tan Ct-. 1HUV 'WU et HUN, 2rl Broadway, New York. RIVERS A.D STEAMBOATS. srCAMfRH LFAVINU THIS DAT. Cin -innnti .OiiKITl Stati, 5 p. m. Arkiinaaji Rivr . ..Joi Piriits, S p. m. St. t'nincia Kirr...RicN Macrdt,I p. m. Saw Orleuna Citt or St. Lorts, 4 p.m. St. I. iiic City of VicKsmi Q, 8 ptn. Cincinnati lii iu.ua HTa, 1 ui. WKl'NKSDAY. Krinr.- Vnt ..CtuiuUA. 5 p. m. While lther Oiurnsur, f, . n. Oareola 1iin Aixmk, 5 p. m. THURSDAY. Arkunias City Kit Adihh, p. in. Tii'tunville Uavoso, 5 i. m. Mlt KMItNIN AT THE l.F.VKR. Arrival. llelle Mcinphis, St. 1Oiiis; CiayoNO, Tiptonville; Dean Adama, Os ceola; City of t'-uiro, Vicksbtiro;; HeSniet, White river; Joe Vetera, Arkansiw river; Kate Adama, Arkan eaH City; I'oahoina, Friar's I'oint; (,'hickasaw, White, river; Annie 1. Silver, New Orleans. Departure. Hello Memphia, Vicka burn; City of Cairo, St. I-ouia; Annie '. ilver,'St. lamia; Oavoso, Tipton ville; I'ciiii Adams, Osceola; t naboma, l ruii' H I'liint; Kate Adams, Arkansas City; lh'Smet, White river. iVimia in Port. Rene Macn'ady, (.'hickiUiiiw and Joe 1'ctern 'iiif.H lne Alien. Granite State, Arkansas Citv and City of St. bonis. Ihie (p. City of Vickebnru;. Keerliiia I'ratrrality . Citv d Cairo. -'JO bales cotton, llelle .MiMiiphiM-'L'.'iOOpkirs nierchaii lisc. Chii knsnw '.': bales cotton and H3 pkjrs sundries. t (iiilKiina .; luucs coiimi, io.' hks seed, 0 lul stuck and 114 pktfi ettmlricM. Kate Adiinis -:ili bales cotton, no sks seed, 4 hd stock and pks suii- Iries. (invoso I'lluilcH cutton. t!) sks seed. 5tiO sks corn, I ") lul botes and '2'. )k)rs sundries. IH Smet bnim;lit out of White river 51 balescotton, L'7 sks seed and 70 pkjra sundries. I'ciin Adains-r) balescotton, 4 biunJ seed-cnttoii, 714 sks seed, 175 sks corn and 1- krs sundries. Joe 1 Ctcrs liioiiLflit out of Arkaustul river 1110 bales cotton, 47 bnrs lintcns, 144 sks seed ami .11 pkfrN suiiilntvi. I't'TI Ki: HO KNr.NTN. Tub Hene Macrvady, ('apt. O. K. Joplin, is the pucker this evening at 5 o clock lorht. I' nun is river. Tiik I'e line packets to-morrow evening are Coahoma for Friars I'oint and Dean Adams fir Osceola. Tim Chickasaw, ('apt. E U. I'ostal, is the packet to-morrow evening at 5 o'clock forWhiU' Rhor. O. M. l'ostal and A. Itiinksiuith uro her clerks. Tiik City of Vicabiiru;, Capt. Dan Able, In tho Anchor line packet this evcnint; at S o'clock for Cairo and St. Louis, (ieo, Walton is her clerk. Tiik (iavoso, Capt. W. P.llalt, is tho packet Thursday evMihip; at 6 o'clock fur Hale's I'liint, 'Tijitonville and the upper bends. Josst '. Y alt is in her ollice. Tiik Anchor Line steamer City ot St. loiiis, Ciit. Juries O'Neal, will pass down this evenii(T at 4 o clock for New Orleans ami nil intermediate pointa. Owen i. fates h her clerk. Tiik O. Line steamer (iunling Star, Capt. J. I. Heeler, will oasa up to-dar at I'J o'clock for Cincianntl and all in(crniediati points ot the Ohio river. Frank Stein has charge of her ollice. Tint Kate Adams. Capt. Mark K. Cheek, is the I' tiled HUUuj mail . packet Thursday evininjr at 5 o'clock for Helena, Arkiuism City and all way landiiiK.. W. C. Hunker is in her ollice. Tiik Joe l'eteix. Cajit. E. R. Smith, is the packet tin's evening at 6 o'clock for aU peints on Atkansaa river, K'uini! (Iiroivh to Fine lllufl, ('has. M iissWiniin bus oharite of her ollice, assisd by Itiifus Koator., , , . Tiik (inuiite State, Capt. A J. land say, will be foiud in port this morning and leaves Ajjidn this evening at 6 o'clock for Cairo. Ixmisville, Cin cinnati mid all way landings on the Ohio river. Don A. Mnrr lias chartfe of her ollice, assisted by Chas. Patter son. Tim (iranite Kuito will k'vo cheap rules to all pointa North ami East. , I ' 1 V liF.l:ltil. NkwD. IIitninhss fair. Wka i si-k clear aud pleasant. Tiik Kite Ailams baa her new chiui nevM up.' Tiik l.e' bine packets cleared last evening with fair trips. Tun ferryboat John Overton is mak inn reiilnr trips to Marion. Tin; bluffs were crowded with peo ple l;iiil, rvcii'nn to see the pa.liets jro out. IlkiDieis by river yesterday were Lll.'i bules cotton, 51 hair seed-cotton and HK1? sacks seed. 1'nitkii States 1 icii I Inspectors Ital ston and Hinzee have jrone to Dyers burn on n business trip. Tiik river here stiinds feet and 8 tenths on the triiUKi', a rise of 12 tenths in the last twenty-lour hours. DhNsts Mi Ubiimoit has resigned his position as mate of the Kate Adams, and is succeeded by Tom Allen. Tiik ChicVirsnw arrived yesterday at noon from White river with 23 bales of cotton and packages of sundries, and returns to-morrow evening. Tiik City f Cairo passed npSunday morning for St. lmis. Shi! discharged liere it) bales of cotton and udded here 400 pa kaifcsof miscellaneous freights. Tiik Helle Memphis passed down j Sunday evetiiiiK for Vicksbiiri;. She .l;..l, ..I l.or.. OrjVl ,,aol:u,eiB rj frei)fht and added hem 15 tons of sun dries. Tiik Joe l'etcrs arrived Sunday ninlit from Arkansas river with 110 bales of cotton, 47 bales of linters, 144 sacks of seed and 34 packages of sun- dries, nnd returns this evening. Tiik (iayoso arried Sunday from the upper bends with 15 bales of cot ton, 411 sucks of seed, 500 sacks of corn, 15 head f Ih'Hh and 23 packages of sundries, and returned last evening. Tiik Kate Adams arrived Sunday morning from Arkansas Citv with 3d hales cotton, 50 sacks seed, 4 head stK'k, Ik! packages sundries, ami cleared last evening with a good show-, ing of freight. Tub DeSiuet arrived Sat unlay night from Whit-river with ;tl bales of cot ton, 27 sacks oi seed and 70 packages of sundries. She reahip'iod at Ter rene IM bales for New Orleans, and cleared yesterday aiternnoii for White river w ith a goo' d trip of freight and a fair list of people. M it. EctiKNK Ii. Pvk, w ho has during the past four years been learning th river between Cincinnati and NIera phis, has been appointed one of th lulls idiots at lxmisvillo during tlw next live years. This is stilted by the Umisville 7'i'wie to be the first changt made for ten years and that tlie ap pointment goes to Eugene should l considered quite a compliment. s