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© VOLUME 26. i CHICAGO, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 187 Aosetne sy, WASHINGTON, [ irmisiomisinst o it ot |~ THE LOST ATLANTIC. [ nenoy BELTS PATENT SHEETIRON Roofing. Partion desiring s Blatal Roof whil find tho PERFEOT- NESS, DURABILITY, and OHEAPNESS of this Roof g very dossrving of oxamination and adoption. + PRICE: EIGHT DOLLARS por square, PAINTED on BOTII SIDES, boxed and doliverod on cars in Oin- cinnatl, 0. UONTRAGTS for 100 squares or moro, will - Lored into for‘ita applioation on bulldings in Chicago at ININE DOLLARS por sqtare, moasared aftor roof a laid, and WABBANTED WIND & WATER PROOF. Thifs Roofing 1s vory simple and rapid of applioation by ‘»ny ordinary house carpontor. Tor furthor information, clroulars, or ordors, addross W. 8. BELT, Patentee nnd Mnnufacturor, 56 and 58 East Third-st., Cincinnati, Ohio. Sring Overcoats Business & Dress Suits. Latest Material and Styles, OUSTOM DEPARTMENT, WEST SIDHE STORE. EDWARDS, BLUETT & CO,, 808 ST.ATE-ST,., 45 & 47 West Madison-st. .- REAL ESTATE. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALHBE. Owing to & change in onr businces Szl'lvlflfl rocontly en- aged in banking), wo have declded offor for sale, for 15 st 80 days, a part.af our roaoatate at a bargaid 1042160 feot on Jofforson-st., betwoen Madison and V’hlllhln‘(omlll, ‘with substantialbrick bulldings covering whols lot, ¥68%2150 foot; on Canal-st., nosr Harrison, £ Toot (Wit o) on ¥oton-av., Heas Douglas-place. ) Ganaipo Tlook 1815 WalkoraBubdivision of partat Sac, 81,60,18. N looks 16 and 17, samo subdivision, . 3 Boo. . ins. A ), 18, 1 aron E‘MI‘nak Tin Hundlay's Bubdivison of w3 o o b 361 Blocks 1 and 13, and al of Blook 2 R gs 5 » 9! o V7o S A cros In 0. 36 5. W. 3 Soo. 55,20, 18, 8 acroa in o 34 . 0. & Hoo. 10, 8, 16, just subdivided, ety % . v, X Beo, 1, 6310, gl smres gor of Iand fuoniing north sido of canal, 8 Yalbiala Adbm Bmiti'a Sobdiviston, «12210ts in Piorson D. Smikh's Subdiviaton. ADAM SMITIT & BON, Bonthwast cornor Btato and Washington-sls. T RENT. ~T0 RENT, On Second Floor, Madison-st. front, of Tribune Building, Room No. 4, very desirable, with vault, English tile floor; one of the handsomest offices in the city. % ‘W. C. DOW, Room 1 Nevada Block. - T0 RENT, On Third Floor, Tribune Build- ing, three very desirable Front Rooms, with and without vaults, steam heated, with ele- vator. ‘W. C. DOW, Room 1 Nevada Block. TO RENT, THE NEW STORE, 26x125, 873 ‘Wabash-av.; also, the large and commodious premises now oceupied by us, on the corner of Twenty-sec- ond-st. and Indiana-av. STANTON & CO., Family Grocers and Importers, GENERAL NOTICES. _ Final Amnonneement! TEB SHERMAN HOUSE, CHIOAGO, ILL.y Will positively bo thrown opon to the travoling world On Thursday, the 10th inst., When tho FINEST HOTRL IN AMERIOA will be fa complete order to rooolvo ita guosts. 0. 8. MUNSON, Managor. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, The rogular mall-train on Ohlesgo, Rock Island & Pa- oific Rallroad will loave Dopot, at Harrison-at., at 10 o'olock Bunday, April6, and roturn to tho oty atd p. m, Notlce. An fndiguation mpoting of South Olark.t. taz o o R Rioenthte Batiray evomion: ApiH B b : r 3 v Selockyin rogard o it 1. K. rastier. 1t 0 -_COMMITTEE, HATS. BROADWAY STYLES FINBEST SILK HATS. Aleo, a full stock GENTS’ nnd YOUTHS® BOFT DRESS HATS, at J. A. SMITH & CO0.'S, MANUFACTURING HATTERS, 5183 & 515 Wabash-av. HATS. BREWSTERS, Corner_Clark and Madison-gts, MUSICAL. In sslocting. 0 for your own use, or in bohalf of your frionds, you will display wisdom and oconomy by in- ¥s our money Ln that fastrument whioh Is cortaln to o timo, STEINWAY Of which wo have at tho present time & splonc ‘mont of tho loading stylos, inoluding Upright' uare Grand. Our stock also compriso and sooond-hand Pianios of otlior makors wards._ SMITH & NIXON, Nos. 163 and It . HARDWARE. EDWIN EUNT & SONS, HARDWARE 58 and 60 Lake-st. Builders’ Hardware & specialty. All kinds of Trimmings in Bronze, st)?lr:g and Nickel Plate, and other FINANCIAL. IDIRA SAVINGS 105 CLARK-ST., Merhodlat Cliurch Dlack. i ¢ Intorest allomod 5 scanaals, Sovy T aR S ns TR Cxbl yaan > Pagablo seral ‘GO, BCOVILLE, Prosident. Wat, Kewsex Rz, Cashior. NOTE.—Unul furthor notlce, ‘bo) his Dk will b Drosontad Sitt 8" paen Bonk (ioes Sa B0 dimodeposlted to his o ber arodit, whioh surm ¢at bo Arawn out at ploasuro. MONEY NOTICE, T havo $10,000 to buy o good PURCHASE- MONEY MORTGAGE, For that amount, or will buy two of $5,000 oach. Satistactory terms wng for No.1 seourities. i3 mn;} No. 10 Tribune Building. DIG. Woadjustolatms thronghout the country without oharge unless we colloot, no attorney's focs in sulf 1f wo aro unable to collout of & |nnr1‘y. wo_pulilish hie 0 for tho Bbnotit of thoso who-aredit, FIUABILE'S Sforcantile Golt 1ootion Awonoy, 140 Madison-at. Real Estate Loans. Moner tolosa In, aums of 85,000 and upards ou tm- praved proporty, at reascnable rat ‘L"vm’r xo! FOR SALE, TREES! TREES! 20,000 worth, all kinds aud sizos, for esle cheap 0 SERFFIELD NURSERY, 44 Ratnes, 5 IEWIS, Prop. £~ Tako the Chtoago axd Olybaurs: o CIGARS. CIGARS, Hoavily reduced in price, by the Box and at Rotail. Consumers cannot fail to bo suited in our large stock, and at our LOW PRICES. 146 Madison-st., Corner Twenty-second-st. and Indisna-av. 101 WHST MADISON-BT, STANTON & CO., FAMILY GROCERS AND IMPOR' MISCELLANEOQOUS. DON’T PINCH Your wife or ehildron that 05 to 8100 fc aciine whon s 305 Buy & Blcor H;mk ;\Zf & or Bawing Macl Wi Hloronce, or any kind yan o, 25 Falaliez o aolitnes ropairod. Ushvastos PERQY & CO., adison-st., Chichgo, CARD. Tho undoraigned would tondor his thanks to i Alamen ¥ho seckindly aseiaiot bis Yo 8t the time of tha acclient on ‘Thured getting out of tho Faday movaing, whon omnibus a tho oornor of Wabsshav. aiid Modison-at. J. O, WOOLLEY, 615 Wabash-av, CARPET OLEANING. BOSTON CARPET CLEANING CO., 44 and 40 West Adama-st., Chicago. Oarpots_takon up, oloanad, and_rolaid at the shorteat No clinrgo for cartay S50 o o Bors, Baciigtion pussasioad Yo" 1 A.N. HA’JK“NEUN & Q0. NOTICE. FLAG POLES, of all sizes, roady made or mad to ar- dor," Wihito Ash'Foles, of'all sizos, always on hand. Of. dors left with GILBERT HUBBARD & 00., 226 and 22§ Bouth Wator-at., will rocelve prompt atteution. ‘WANTED. PARTNER Wanted, 1n an old and estallishod Lumbor Firm, doing a vualusa of o ullion Toar woranitin o 48 folarial of rtner, Caplital required A 440, Kudroi % ¢, Tribuno oflico. HOTEL_WANTED, ‘0 vent, by au expurloncod man. Must be furnighed, o matotnces Aivem Kddrone Tiox Jr Hoaratyie GUNS, “DUCKS.” A llne of cholos Bresch-loadors at maderate yrlnnl. now o af Alzo, Muzrlo-loadors, Fishing Tackls, and Bporting l’luadé‘ B1GGS, SPENCER & 00, hu{xnrllrl. A1 Wabash.ay, FOR SALE, Ouo of the loading drug stores of thdclty, dolng s good rotail trado or €80 per day. ¥ MoPHERBON & 0., 163 Washington. Toom 26, HOTEL FOR SALR OR EXOUANGE fn Marqustte, the most ity on Lake Huporior; hotal frst-ol; T e DT DoKW KIRKLAND GRATE COAT, il by Kisland & Ou, Vagtug Tosstels Qo Ind. Clor, Wabhsh-av, and Adudisd DISSOLUTION NOTICE. PIRPPN e obelrmiotninie. Bor ot rritus DISSOLUTION. ot Cutoago, April 4, 1873, The firm of BRESKE, BARTH & CO., 138 North Jef- forsonat., dlasolvad Fridey, Aprild, frm will do tor undor the uame of BARTH BROS, & MERZ. DISSOLUTION. ‘The firm of J. D, Marshall & Co. has this day expired by llmitation, Al unsattled business will ba olossd by J. D. Marshall, who suocoads to the busluess of the Iato firm, . D. MARBHALL, Chloaxq, Aprill, 1878, ©. H. QOOLIDGE, Presidential Pardons Regarded as a Personal Prerogative, Morton's Proposed Speech on the An- nexation of Canada. Ex-Senator Harlan as the Advooate of the New York Central Railroad. Miscollancous News at the Capital, Speotal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TIE BROWN PARDON. ‘WasmnotoN, D. 0., April 4. —Bamuoel Randall wa informed by tho Attornoy-Gonoral, to-day, that he could not have access to'tho rocords of tho Department of Justico for the purposo of soolng what papors woro flled to induce tho Presidont to pardon Brown, the Philadolphia re- poator, Tho rofusal was placed on the ground that the pardoning powor of tho Presidont under the Constitution was a porsonal prerogative, not subject to bo called in quostion, either by Con- ‘greas or tho pooplo. This would indicato that tho Attornoy-General and the Prosidont intond to payno attontion to the rosolutions, which pnssod the House, oalling for information in this somowhat notorious caso. BEORETARY SUMKER. Aumight have boen expoctod, thero is no truth in tho story which was given curroncy in Boston, to tho offect that Honator Bummner Lad doclared that ho would never agaln sot foot on Massnchusotts soll until tho Logislaturo of that Btato had roscinded tho resolutions of consuro for his courso on tho battle-flag question in tho Sonato, Mr, Sumnor will visit Massachusotts in Juno, It his hoalth pormits. Had his physical oondltion warranted it, ho would have mado ono of is groat spoochos ‘at_the lnst sosslon, in de- fongo of his orasure resolution. His course in this matter has been "entiroly consistent, dating back to the timo when the rebellion was nlilro - ross. Ho proposes to be hoard from in this dq- rection at tho noxt eossion. IMPORTS FROM OANADA, Tho refusal of tho Senato: at its Inat extra ses- sion to consider other than exccutive business, roventod Sonator Morton’s elnborate epoech in obalf of his resolution, instructing tho Seoro- tary of the Treasury to furnisha report fotho Bonato, showing the amount of imports from tho Provinces cnmlrrlslng the Dominion of Canada, to tho Unitod Btatos, for the yoars 1871 and 1872, and tho nmount of exports to tho samo Provincea from tho United States for tho samo iem. and tho nmount of imports and exports otweon the Unitod States and tho samo Provinces for tho two yoars precodin the termination of tho Bonl{nruelty Troaty. Hfu sposch will bo a strong offort in bohalf of annex- atlon, showing its commercial importance to the Canadinns, and_tho amlmm\l advantagos to be derlved by tho Unitod States. Itis tho Intention of the Sonator to doliver this spooch during tho summor, in order thnt the suggostions in QEXA - reotion may bo brought practically before tho pooplo of the two countrios iutoreated, DROTHER HARLAN. Ex-Sonator Harlan haa the hardihood to deny, in bis paper, to-day, that ho over appoarcd ba- foro tho Commissionerof Intornal Rovenue asan lllumg{ in behalf of the Now York Oentral Rail- rond. Hosaynnothing hovovar,asto hisattempts to influonco tho President and tho Socrotary of tho Troasury inthis mattor. Coupled with thia atatomant ia o dofonso of tho Company from ita liability to puy the tax, on the ground that the tax waa lovied a8 an inoreaso, causod by matured stock, and not a logitimato dividend. It is woll known horo that ofticors of the Now York Oon- tral pnid at tho timo that the wholo offoct of the Company's action was to provent the Govern- ment from realizing ite hopas. Ta the Associated Press,] CIVIL-SERVICE IN THE OUTHWEST. Wasuriato, April 4,—The oficers of the Tronsury Departmont and membors of tho Ex- amining Board of that department left Iast night for 8t. Lonis and tho SBouthwest, to n{;ply the ctvil-service rulesand rogulations to such officos of austoms and the indopendont Troasury ser- vice as fall within their operation. ALCONOL FOR BOIENTIFI0 PURFOSES. Rogulations wore, to-day, issued from the Troasury Dopartmont for the withdrawal of aleokol from bond for ecientific Purpoans, under tho act, spproved Fobruary 21, 1878, INDIAN OUTRAGES. Tho Intorior Departmont to-day was offlcially advised by telograph of tho murdor of a sur- veyor, by a party of forty or fifty Indians, call~ ing thomsolves Choyennes, while in camp twenty miles oast of Camp Supply. One man was wounded and tho camp destroyed. On the 10th of March, four survoyors of an- othor party wero murderod fifty milos further north, whero the Cimamanon River crosses tho Ransas boundary. Robort Martin, a messengor, has boen missing sinco March 7. Burvoyor Bar- rott, who seuds tho _tologram, asks, *Will tho Government proicot us?" MIr. 'Roaley, agent for tho Indians nt the Whitestono sgoncy, reports under date of the 80th inst, from ‘ort Laramio, that D, R. Rogors, United Atatos ‘mail carrior, was killod by Tndians on tho 8lst ult., whilo catrying the mail from tho sald ngenay to Laramio. AAIL BERVIOE. Tho Post-Offico Dopartment_to-day ordered mail servico on_tho Chicngo, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Railroad betwoen Chicago sud Milwaukee, GREENBAOKS. Logal tondors outatanding, $958,356,514. o POMEROY BUED, In thoSupremo Court of tho District of Co- Iumbin judgmont by default on a bill for $10,000 s givon againet ox-Somafor Pomoroy, at tho suit of Henry Clows & Co., Eew York, esbiChes o e RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. Groay Criminnl Corelessncss—A Pnse sengor Prain Ran Into by a Con- struction Traln—0ther Casualties. 87. Lous, April 4.—It appears that tho rail- rond necidont which occurrad a¢ Fronch Village, on tho Bt. Louls & Southorn Railroad, yostor- doy aftornoon, was occasionod by tho' culpablo :n‘:‘tgensnuas of the conductor of tho conatruction rain. . b A pasnengor train was just about to take & sido track, o lot a frolght train pase, whon tho contructloh train, whicl liad beau patsed by tho passongor rain ‘at & dirt-pile but o fow min- utos boforo (and its copductor must lave known of its proximity), camo thun- dorlng round & curve at s high spoed and into the roar passongor _conch. plunged ; 'ho conductor of the passongor train saw tho construction train and-cried out to tho pas- songons to *¢ {ump for their lives,” Many did uo, but boforo all could excapo tho engino of the dirt train entorod n passenger coach, and, boing emashed by tho collision, tho passenger car Wad- hnmadlntu{y fillod with steam, and & numbor of ussongors mero or loss acalded. Mrs. John B. Fnk. 8¢ Luko, of Morgan Coutity, Mo., while in tha act of jumping from the train, Was ohught bo- twoen the vars and orushed to dosth. Hor hus- band, with an infant in bis arms, succoedad in ronoliing the_ platform unburt. ‘A _gontloran, supposad to be Jawos H. Watts, of Cliostor, Iil., an ox-mombor of tho Ilinols Logislaturo, was caught between tho platform of = the resr car and tho engine of tho dirt-train and lterally torn to piscos. A young doughter of Mrs. Criffin, of MoLeansboro, racolvod o jet of steam full in the face, and wad Dorribly ucaldod about tho head and tho uppor part of the body. Iler eyes woro put out, A»E it in thought that'she cannot survive. Mrs, Hobbins, of Milwaukeo, Win.,, was so- rlously cut and bruised about the head, and soy- eral other passongers wore more or less Injured, Tho engincor of the dirt-train, Michael Fan- ning, flod a4 soon as he saw the resnlt of Lis onrelassness, Coroner Ryan hold an inquest on the bodies of tho throo kflled, to-dny, and the jury, aftor examining most of tho amployos of the tralus, weveral passengors and ofticers of the road, ro- turned u verdict that conduotor Michasl Ward and ongineor Joln Uanning, of the construotion truin, were grossly and oulpably negligent in starting ahead of time and runuing at too great aspesd. ‘Lhoy also consure the conductor of tho passonger tratn for not flagging tho construce tiou tralu, and ofioors of the road for not ine dotnining his train and oconsioning tho accldent John Fanning, onglnoor of tho conatruotion train that ran into the passenger traln at Fronch Vllln{{o, yostordny, was arrosted to-day and is n {lfl at Bollovillo, Efforts arc boing mado to flud Ward, tho conduotor of tho train, but so far hio hos oluded tho officers, TIAvIFAY, N. B, A‘arll 4—ho agonts of the White Btar Lino, whilo going totho Atlantic from New York, had o narrow escape lnst nlfht. The train on which thoy were came in collislon with n froight train, killing tho enginoor aud baggago- master of the passenger train, THE MODOCS. Capinin Jack’s Insolonce~«Elo Wants 10 Bo Lot Alonce=Fonce or War Not Yot Dotorminod. B8aN Franoisco, April 4.~A dispatch from Yrokn, to-night, dated March 27, enya: Throo hundred troops broke camp and marched to the uppor end of Littlo Klamath Lako. At the lava bed, the Indians refused to coma ont to talk that day, but promised to come the noxt Bunday, On March 22, tho Hooker Jim party was scon at Alkall Lake, whero tho party corralled soventy- fivo horsos, % On tho ffl\low!n# Tuosday, tho samo Indians TWOre 500n uu (L Tuluua Tusbrvation, WHare thoy. talked all night, the Modogs and Klamaths e ing thom tqfioln Capt, Jack, Hooker Jim said that fivo tribes of Indinns wero roady to join Jack whonovor ha would get out of the lava bed, and told tho Resorvation Indians that it would not bo safe for thom to remain friendiy to the whites, During thnn:Fhe, To sont two squaws to tho white man, Jordan, with monoy to pur- chuso powder. Ho rofased to sell any to thom, Tho peoplo at Bprague River aro groatly exoitad, loaying tho country. Tho IReservation Modocs and Klamaths are also serlously alarmed, ‘Tho citizons noar Goose Lnka petition the Govornar of Orogon for protoction. On Apiil28, the Ponco Commissionora hnad talk with® tho Modocs, who mado tho ssme old spoechos ; rofuse the proposition of romoval; want to bo_lot alono and have tho troops sonf away. Jnok, in an Insolont and overbearing ‘mannor, snid ho hnd alrondy ntatod his tormis. Ho know no othor country, and would go tono othor. Bchonchin’s speesh was to tho same pur- oge. e Col. Mason's command was ordored to movo at onco to camp two milos, opposito Jack's caye. Probably ton moro dsys will clapso boforo ponce or war is dotormined upon. Maj. Mason, of tho Twonty-first Infantry, commsnds tho troops on tho onst slde of Tulo Lake. ~To-mor- row, two companles of tho Twoifth Infantry go to chmp at tho lava bod, st tho foot of the biuis nunder command of Maj. Groen. The entiro forco undor command of Gillom ia 700. “Barton Chnrley" came to tho camp from tho 1ava beds on Thuraday with intelligonce that tho troops, and membors of the- Ponge Commiasion wero coming up to talk with the Modocs again with Oanby and with tho othor Commissioners, The h‘naps willmake no aggressive movoment 41} the Commission gots through their work. On April 2, the troops at Van Dromera broko camp and marchod to the southenat corner of Littlo Klamath Lako to tho bluff overlooking Jacks stronghold, boforo night all arrived safol: at the foot of the bluffs, and the camp waa fized. In tho meantime the aquaw Matilds was sont with & meesage from the Commissioners, half a milo away. Tho squaw met Boston Charloy con- conled. He wont back to hor camp, diroctly* to quartors. Tho Commissioners remained’ till sunset, snd ho roturned with Jacks, yith & ‘message from tho Commissionors, Tho g ort of the messago is unknown, as ove is now withheld from represeniatives tho pross. ' This moming _Boaton Charley ond Dogus Charloy camo back to Conby and the Commissioners went out to moet Jack again, a mile boyond the pioket lino, Not one_ was pormitted fo mocompany thom. Tho Modoca sat four hours talling under & polting rain, Thoy then returned to oamp. The squaw ave tho only fnformation-sbout councll, Bogua harley spoke _first, Moncham, Thomua, and Dyer following. 'Jack John Bolionchin, then spoke Viulunfli. Ho ' would - mako no moro romiscs, and would not lyave the cal\nt?. The g:ommmlonm mado no propositions to the Mo- locs. Tho opinion at camp s that the dificulty will pover ‘ond without fighting, A num- ber of equaws, with Shack and Nesty Jim, refurned to camp _ with the Commissioners. They wore londed with presents and food, and went back to Jack's cave. A roport is_received by the officors that the Modocs intend making tho firat attack on the troops. In consoquencs, tho picketa ave doubled, and company commaidars art, ordored to Told themsolves In readiness to roctive;/the ehemy at any moment, DISGRACEFUL. Blow for Blow on the Floor ef tho New Jorscy Leglalnturo—A Jorsey Senator Arrosted, Charged with Bribory and Corruption. Tgentoy, N. J., April 4,—A disgracoful fight took placo this morning in tho lobby of tho Houso. Yestorday, in s debato, Mr. Carsocalled James M. Scovill “a perjured man,” and “a scoundrel,” and whon Mr. Colo and John Hood, ‘mombers, met this morning they engaged in a war of words. Scovill oame up, and, mixing in tho quarrel, Colo called him “a liar,” and was immediately knocked down by Scovill. Tho Spoakor ordored all_the doors {0 be closod, but beforo it could be dono Carso- rushed into the fight, and Bcovill knooked him down also, " and Lo was badly ponishod, it is sald, while ho woa down. 0 Dayor of Tronton intorposed, and prevailed upon Soovill to loave tho Btatd House, and tho fight onded. Colo’s faco was ‘much disfigured, 'Tho affair grow out of the op- position of Scovill to the bill affecting tho dispo- gition of some proporty now in tho courts, Boon aftor tho fight both Honses sdjournad sino die. Thero was some oxcitorpont created horo to- day in consoquonce of the nrrest of oue of tho Sonators. Immedintoly aftor mlimlmmnnt sine die, an ofticer walked up to the Hon. C. B. Shop- ard, Bonator from Cumberland, and arrosted im on s warrant issued on tho complaint of ono Josoph Shaffer, ono of tho contractors of the National Railway, oharging tho Benator with corruptly recoiving 3,600 conaidorn- tion of his volo in tho intorest of snid National Railway. It is stated that Bhop- pard received the monoy, but did not voto as was expaoted or agreod upon, and it is sald he intondod to return the monoy. The aMdavit chargen him _with having_takon tho mouoy and Xooping it. Mr. Bhoppard gavo bail for Lis ap- caranco before tho Court in May next to answer TG chargo, Political. OmorsNATI, April 4.—Thoe Ropublican Execu- tivo Commitfeo, to-dsy, mado nominations for four Police Commissionors, in accordanco with the recent action of tho Common Counoil divid- ing tho city into four distriots. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘CHAMPAIGN, I{ ., April 4,—At o full moeting of tho membora of the Champaign County Bar, hold in the Court-Houso, this sftornoon, to rec- ommond to tho votors of thia Judicial District a sultablo oandidato for Judge, to bo voted for at tho June olection, Col. J. 8. Wolfo was tho unanimous ohoice of tho Convention, and was strongly recommended to the voters of the dis- trict for the position. Nives, Mich,, April 4—The Republican city caucus assomblod this ovening, and organized b{ leoting Dr. I. J. Bonino, Chalrman, and Maj.. L. A. Duncan, Bocretary. A motion to nominato n citizens' tickot was defented. Tho balloting pracecdad, and the following named fiomlomun were moninated : Tor NMayor, G, W. ] Recorder, William G. Gilbort ; Tronsurer, . Fish ; School Inspootor, Orvil Coolidge ; Justico of the Penco, R, K. Charlos ; Chairman of tho Olty Commitic, , Howlotl, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, DesnoiNes, April 4, —Tho Farmors' Grauges of Black Hawk County, in Convention Assemblod at Waterloo, with twenty fim“B" ropresented, took tho politioal bull by the Lorns in passing the following rosolutions : Wieneas, The fntercsts of the farmers have been botrayod and sold aut by all partioy, and we now doein it expediont to Took aftur our own intorests ; Reaolved, That we will support D, W, Adsms, of Alla- makea County, for Govornor, and_James Wiikineon, of Tama County, for Lisutenani-Govoraor, at the next Btata election, 5 A== == Indignntien nt Lasalle. LaBarre, L., April 4.—The nowa of the de- font of the Illinois Rivor Improvement bill iy received hiore with univeraal lndi?m\uuu. Buok o result was foared, but not antlolpatod. Investigation of the Disasier by the Canadian Authorities To-Day, Searching for the Drowned--- Recovery of Numer- ous Bodies. Personnel of Capt. Williams---Relief for the Sufferers. PERSONNEL OF OAPT. WILLTANS, Daring the prosont oxcitemont with regard to tho loss of tho White Star stonmship Atlantlo, onything thut fa conneotod with this drodful oceurronco, howavor romotoly, must be of inter- ost. The revelntions, if such they are, mado hy tha offfoorn aud pnesongors of the ill-fated ehip, rofloct vory strongly upon the courngo and sonso of Oapt. Williams, hor commandor. A roporter yoaterdny visited n gontloman in this city, Mr. A, 0. Thomas, who crossed from Liver- pool to Now York on the ‘Atlantio on tho last westward trip of this steamer, leaving Liverpool on Tob. 18, and arrving in Now York on Fob, 27. Mr. Thomas describos Capt. Williams a8 ‘a man slightly loks than balf o contury old, a pleasant, - jolly sort of a man, and an oxcollont scaman. Ho appoared to know all about his businoss and though tho passago was according to tho log, a very rough ono, and only two opportunities wore given for making obsor~ vations, tho reckoning showod that tho vessol Lad mado 8,041 miles, or 27 anly 1 oxcoss of a Qirect lina -tcu10ugh, 1iko nearly 6vory seatmu; Capt. Willlams was not avereo to an occastonal glaes, ho nover drank to oxcess. This was os- pocially obsorvable on the celobration of Wash- ington's Birthdsy, on board tho stoamer, whon the Oaptain drank his champagne, as did the others, but notably dranl very Littlo. Tho only thing in Capt. Willinma'bohavior that aid not appoar consistent with the officer's posl- tion in Mr. Thomos' judgment was his familiar mnonor with tho passengers, Ho wos nover un- plensantly so, but his manner wes not that of naval officor. As o mattor of fact, nobody over looks for solomn dignity on the pat of a Captain of & Trans-Atlantic linor, it being almost one of tho qualifications of a commandor to draw pat- ronage bylis social qualities, and henco tho effort to obtain popularity by an oven good na- turo and jollity is studiod ns oloscly by o sea captain a8 an hotol olerk. Capt. Williams sailed tho steamor Colorado, of tho Williams & Guion Lino, for ton years, and was Commodoro of tho fleet. His dlscharge on the ground of incompetonoy has boen mon- tioned by his formor employors, but Mr. Thomas assured o roportor that this statomont, ho has reasons to know, was withont foundation in fact. The causo of his leaving tho line was ill- hoalth, and ho was for nearly one yoar incapaci- tated from duty. On his racovery tho White Btar Lino offorod him a moro liboral allowance than ho had previously recoived. Ho was in the habit of boagting that ho had landed 600,000 por- sons on slore, and had mnover lost ouo b socident. The steamor Colorado whioh ho sailo for ton yenrs was sunk by his succossor in the Mersoy, very soon after ho loft hor. o3 nn mAHRD. ‘Tho agents in this city declare that tho Atlan- tlo can bo raised and repeired. The sudden sink- ing of the vaoasel is attributed to tho destruction of nearly all of the wator-tight compnrtmonts by hor striking four times on the rocks honm\ti hor, hor stern boing uninjurod. RELIEF ¥OR THE SUBVIVORS. The Committeo who aro ‘soliciting subserip- tione in aid of the TFourth Oflicor and survivorn of tho Atlantic disastor made tholr firat ro- b yantardnf aftornoon. _They have collectod 20657 tho following named firmya and. porsons contributing tho sums creditod : H. F. Jennison. Leito Lewis Moss.... Ment' 8av,, L., & Hall, Kunbark & rdike. &|A, Kirchhoff & Co..... & 10(W, B, Tfiwrl(mohur 10 Digaiy, Cano & Spea O, J. Blair. I, G, Jebb, 10 Lu... 0, V. Cormack, 1 F. Ravell A, O, Thomos 10 AWT Caslt 1 Cash 7. A, Wolto 5 A W, O, Reyn 10 A, B. Hitcheock. 3. M. Wing. 10 [John P, Davy, 10 . F, Boal, 5 Germnn National Bank, 10 Gormon Savings Bank, 10 Gormania Benk, , 10 Infernational Bauk.,.. 10/1L Clausscnius & O 10 Peter Schuttler & Hotz, 10|Theo, B, Webber & Co, 10 National Bauk of ILl... 10]A, Loob & 10 ol 4 Vergho, Rulling & Co.. 10]If. Offenkelmer & Co... 10 ‘WasmanadorfY, 1, & Co, 10(Grommes, U. Chs, G, Moollor & Co,. 10|Vogler, Loudtnor & Co. 10 10)8L Raonton 0 Jas, E, Tyler. Crerar, Adams & Co.... 10 D, Bunon. [ 08, MeKiteha: b Qoorgo 1L, Taylor. 517, Eaniss Warr ©, Follansbee & Bon,..., 10{Dowar & Light. Siudloy & Houghton.... |Lucion B, Golb; Cook & MeLafn, 8 iy 8 5 5 Joa, ¥. Tucker. 5 10 ‘Bonton, Plorce & Co.... B[S Mosobach & Humphroy. & 5 10jgonia, Drigge & G3.11. & 5{Spaulding & Morriol 5 o|iarwll, Stool & Praf 5 o|Warron, Marston & F... & silpribul & Edsall....... 5 W. J.'Quan & Co....... 10 Tho collectora arc H. T, Jonnison, Franz Honckel, Frod L. Fako, and Augustus Johngon, 1t was af firat. intondod to roward Fourth Oflicer Brady for his horolsm in resouing people from iho wrook, but it appoaring that many of tho stoerago PRABEODEOrS AI0 l)onnlloss and in dis- trons, 16 18 now proposed to assist thom sa far ag possible, The Committeo will solicit contri- butions to-day, and for 8o worthy an object a large sum will undoubtedly bo collected. ~ The monoy will bo forwardod fo tho agent of tho White_Star line, to bo distributed acoording to his judgmont. ; [To the Assactated Press.) DODIES RECOVENED. Hautrax, N, 8., April 4.—Tho bodies of John H. Prico, 1. 8. Howltt, and My, Morritt, of Now York, Albert Bumner, of San Francico, aud Bocond Officer Motealfo have boon recovered, and are now in boxos, n\vnlfln{ motalllo coftina. As soon as tho divers shall got at work, it is hoped that tho bodies of the remainder of the cabin-pussengers will bo rocovorad. The bodios of thn-lteornfiu-pnmngofl and of the crow are burioed hioro, The body of Mrs, O. ML Fishor has not yet beon found. Ono hundred and sixty-four {s tho exact num- bor of the bodies found up to this morning, The work of burying them hns commenced, and o ang of men will bo gont down this ovoning to Boll the fishormon fn that, worl. Bodion an- nounced as_racovered, inoluding that of Mr. Bhmnor, of San Franolico, wero brought to tho oity to-dsy aud put in motalio coffins, to awnlt orders from thelr frionds, The roport that Mra, Tisher's body hiad beon found wau not correot. Tho story that Albert Sumuner committed sui- clde {8 faleo, A friend who was savod eays that Sumner held on to tho wreok until ho was washed off, Every effort will be made to rocovor the fol- lowing bodien 1 -, B, Fishor and wife, Vermont ; W. J. Bhioat, wife, #on, and daughtor, Novada ; Honry L. Wellington, Boston; Mra. Merritt, Miss “Schrymsor, and Mr., Krugor, Now York; Misa Brodie and Miss Barker, dl.uclao; Mr. - The Chicago Dailpy Teibwne, B ‘e NUMBER' 229. A RMra. Davidson 'an ‘4 'danghtor, Eng- Iand. With thoso roportod i 9, motaing a8 Ta- cl;;:;::: thia complotos tho 118 \3' cabin passen- 1 7 Captain Willlams nnd_osaletd §', scarchod tho falands around tho wrecls thoro, % Iy lash ight and picked out from the mony\S fies brought ashoro thoso which had boon \«:graphod for by friends. Tho bodios roportod'’, lovorod thia morning Linve boon drossod and 1™ yd in motal- lio ooflins and await tho nrrival of ‘Trionds. and volativos to tako thom in chargo. As itin thonght thio bodios will hardly remain In condition Lo bo oxamiued, tho cofiius havo boon sonled. Anoth- or trip will bomado to tho wrock to-morrow. Tho stoward nnd tho mon_saqualntod with tho passongors have hoon loft at Prospoct to talke chargo of tho bodica a8 Loy nro washod nshoro, Jolin Brindloy waa lost, ~1Is namo was put on tho list of aavod by mintako, ono of the paascu- gers having mistakion anothor porson for him. RURTAL, It is now Rmpolud to bring all the bodles to this city, and bury thom togather in tho Public Comotory, and oroct a monument over thom, The Clt& ouncil, on tho npplication of tho Pro- vinolal Govornmont, resolvad, this nftornoon, to placo & lot I tho Cmotory af tho disposal of the vionds of tho doad. THE WRECK. . A steamer haa arrived from the wreck of the stonmor Atlantic. Tho ship is still almost intact. Ouly o fow packages of her cargo lnvo domo ashora. Tho swoll continuea so hoeavy that-the divera cannot work. If the weather continues falr, most of tho cargo can be savod. EXAGOERATED STORIES. . The Cngtnlu says that tho stories of the muti- lation of bodies by the crew are falso, and that tho roports of tho robborica aro largoly exag- fiorntnd. Ho said that.tho {!‘unpln at Prospoot id all that thoy could for the living and tho dond, but amoug the crowds who flocked to the placo from the smrounding country, thero wore somo who robbod tho bodios whou flisy could got & chanco. . TIHE REASON WRY. Tho Captain can give. no oxplanation of the caugo of tha disastor, oxcopt of miscalculation na to the curront and the vessel's spocd. BIGHT-BEERS. Great numbors of peoplo are visiting the wroiE. 1ENEYULENCE. new Yonxk, April 4—The propristors of number of hotols in this city snnounco that thoy will entertain, froo 6f charge, all passengers of iho wrecked 'Atlantic passing through fiore to tholr dostination. BURVIVORS EN NOUTE FOR DOSTON. BosTox, April 4.-—Em(inmts saved from the wrock of tho stoamor Atlentio are oxpocted to arrlve hero frotn Portland to-morrow mumin?. Thosgdnte of tho White Btar Lino in this olty havo offered Faneuil Hall for tho reception of tho unfortunates, and proparations have beon mado to rrnvldn for their wants upon srrival. They will romain in Boston all day, and on Sat- urday ovening prooood to New York, TIIE BEAROK FOR BODIES, HALIFAX, April +.—A gaug of men went down to tho wreck of the Atlantio ina tug this after~ noon to assist tho fishormen in their labor of ro- covering tho bodis. Tho Roy. Mr. Anclent and sovaral Roman Catholic priosts, and Messrs, Ryan and Longard, rosident Magistrates, aro looking after tho personal effects and valuablos found on the bodies, THE. OREW of the Atlantio will bo sont back to Liverpool by tho first stoamor. INVESTIOATION. The Collector of Customs hins racoived in- structions from Ottaws to proceed with an inyes- tigation undor the law rogulating the trinl of -+ such casos, and forma- tion of n propor tribunal for that purposo, whioch wi 0 hold to-morrow. Mean- o thore aro dotainod tho esevoral officors and mon of tho ateamor and such passengors as wero in position to know anything of tho oircumatan- coa immediatoly proceding tho timo when the stosmor struck. - DESOBIPTION OF THE COAST WIIERE THE DISASTER ooounaEp. Trom the New York Times, Tho disaster of thie Atluntio rondors & descrip- tiou of the const whore tho wreck ocourred a ne- conslty in order that, the reader may gain o more cowprolionslye iden of itn poouliarities. Halifax Darbor, for which the Atlantio wus making at the time of hor wrock, is considored to b ono of the fluest in British Amorica. It lies about 130 miles weatward of Cape Oanso, and 118 milos eastward of Cape Sublo, It is ensy of approach, and quite accoskibls during all sonsons of the yoar, Dbeing large sndugh $o accommodate a large num- bor of vesuels in porfect gafaly. Its direotion ia noarly north and south, and about 14 miles long, tho chauncl being nowhere loss than half @& mile broad, nor under 6 fathoms in dopth. The land sbout tho harbor and a little southward of it is ruggod and rocky in_appoaranc, _Although somewhat Dold in its outlinos, the Jand s not high, except~ ing tho highlonds of Lo Havoand Aspatagoon, which hiave boon socn. in cloar woathor at. o dia- tance, of nino_lengucs, o twenty-soven miles, “Tho offsial sailing dlrogHony Lo pilots and mas- tora atato thot whon Aspatageon Teland, which haa o long lovel oppearance, benrs north, at o distance of six leaguas, an oast-northonsf-half- cnst courso will carry vossel to Sambro Light- houso: The entrance to Halifax harbor is botwoon COhebucto Hond and Sambro Teland on tho wast, with Dovil and Macnab Islands on tho esst. Sambro Island is smoll and rooky, snd.lios about four milos_southwest of Chobucto Hood, Deing sutrounded by o multitudo of shoals and rocks, which are known on the charts as the Sombro lodges. Thero are several deep-wator passages, but they aro too intricato for a eailor o sifempt, a0 that vossola, withont pllots aro cautioned fo give tha island a berth of at loast throo miles. Sambro Island has o whito actagyn light-houss upon the middle of it, the tower bo- ing 60 foot bigh. It shows s fixed light 115 feot above tho level of tho mes, ‘which is visiblo at & Qistance of twenty or twonty-ono miles, Itwas this light that tho Atlantlo was making for when sho struck. In tho sailing directions to naviga- tors, it is stated that in thick or foggy woathor, ships firing sigual guna will rocoivo an answor from the signal tation of two guns in quick suc- cossion, and fhat tho samo roply would bo made from the island at tho sound or o stoamer's whistle. Dovil Taland lies closo oft Hartland Point, and Tiko Bambro, it small and rocky, but s connected with tho main land by & flst ‘strotch, which is noarly dvy nt low tide. Ontho soufhorn ond of Devil fuland, thoro ia also & i1zod rod light Which ia showa at tho height of forty-five foob sbovo high vater, and s visiblo aout alght miles. Maonab, or Cornwallis, onstorn side of the channol into thie harbor, and, lilke Dovil, is_connected with tho shoro by 'a flab of from olght to twelve feot. Extending from about the middlo of the woestarn side of Maocnab Teland occurs what is_known s Maughor Bosch, Island, forms tho belop o (&n\vul split nbout half & mile in length., enr tho l.;xl.re'mh,lv-l of this boach thore s anothor fixed ht which is shown at the height of fifty-oight feet above the son, visiblo ten miles, On the south ond of tho island, anothor shoal, about ono and & quarter milos in longth, oxfonds to tho _southward, Houtlward of, and undor ‘Sandwich Point, the wostern point of the harbor, lies Mars Rocl, dis- tant nourly hialf & milo from tho land, its easterly odgoe boing miarked by a buoy. DBesidos theso shonls and rocks, thero aro woveral others of similar oharacter. Tho eailing directions, in describing the rocky promontory of Chabitcto, stato that to the southwostward of, and aroun Snmbro Tuland, are numerous rocks and shoals which must alwaya bo unrcfnui' approachod, and adds, that the assistanco of local knowledgo is absolutoly necessary to enablo o vessel to sail among thoso dangors, The ontiro line of thocosst from Halifax west- ward to Margnrot Bay is of a very rooky oharac- tor, with numerous inlots, tho shore boing steep to and bounded with white rocky cliffs, Tho highlands of Aspatogoon, on the coast side of Mahono By, are remarkable; and procoedin cnstward from Mahone Bay, the rocks whicl surround tho shoro are black, with hero and there somo banks of red earth, Botwoen Capo Lo Havo, which is & romarkable promontor 107 foot abovo the soa, bald on tho top, wit » rod bank undor It faoing tho . south- wostward, and Port Metway, thore are somo hummocks inland, about which frow the sea the country haa the appearance of Leing low and lovel, aud, on the shore, white rook and stony ‘beaches, with sevoral low. mfignd points, Thenco to Bhelbmrne Harbor the land is wooded, Near tha entranco of Port Latour, and within land ara sovoral barren spots, which from tho ofiing, aro enslly dlscernod ; thence to Cape Bable, tho laud appanrs lovol and low, and on tha shiore are somo cliffs of exceodingly white sand, particu- Iarly at the entrhnoe of Port Latour, and at Oupo Bablo, where thoy appear to bo vory conspicuous from tho soa, " Mars Iead, Capo, s » rook the extrsme po! 'y, poniusular oaj -a'clock wore nt an advance of higl, and forma” the' woatern ltmit of Ponnank Bay, the entranco to which -is_threo milos wida and about two milés. doep. This littlo bay ¢ yory muol encumbered with rocky shonls ‘ausd irrogularly-shapod islands, but it froquontly affords shioltor to_consting vossels, whoso mos- tora aro thurougl:ll% adquainted with the [guslgu botwoon thom. 0 Iand at tho head of tho ba inmodoratoly high, tho Lighost point,’ oall Tospital Hill, rising; fully, 260 fook abovo the lovel of the son. A milo and threo-quarters from ‘Mars Hoad lios Botty Ieland, whioh attaina an elovatlon of ninoty-two foot, Southonst Shoal, with two and throe-fourtlis fathoms wator, lios noarlylnthio contro of tha obannol botwoon Botty Islond ond Mars Iond. Prospoct Harbor is dis tant from thoHeadabout two and one-balf miles, in a northerly direction. Tho anchorago is ood on tho onstorn shoro of Prospect Rivor, inside of Heoron Inland, and, although thero are dangord off tho harbor, thoy can ba cnsily avoided whon onco tho islgnds “hnve beon identified. Pounant Bny, wost of Bambro_Harbor, lics botwoon Pon: it Polnt and Mars Hoad, Margarot Bay is o aplondid shoet of wator, nonrly twenty-five milos in cixcumference, having a dopth of nine. milos, " the outranco being mora than two milos wide, Comparod with other pors tlons of this const tho bay is unusually clear of dangors, Tho wator in it {1 deop, and in varlous ]mflu thoro are harbory eapahlo of recolying the argost vamscls, whioch may froquently lie close to the shoro. 2 WALL STREET. Ieviow of the Moncy, Bond, Gold, Stock, nnd Produce NMarkets, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Youx, April 4.—Tho money market wat ensior to-dag, atid tho ‘bulk of tho business was at 8-16 to 3¢ por diem, with loons at 1-16 to 3¢ about the closo of bank hours. Thore s still somo talk about tho District Attorney “enforcing tho Usury Iaw. Tolograms from London this aftornoon roporting an outflow of £170,000 sloxl- ing of bullion from tho Bank of England, av+* a rigoin tho rato of dlscount in the op v 1iwrket to %pur cout a8 againat 4 por comt at tho buuk, . GOLD, In tho gold-room fho ficsiel ! lin, at Tondon wea'futerproted ap meuaing 8 1wl cz o In thio bank rato, and on this the prue’ of gold waa mbyad up rapidly from 1175 to 118% on purchnkos for “bull” account. Forcign «. changos woro also affocted, and prime banke; was advanced. ° TRE BUB-TREASURY. Assistant Eoflmlm'{fuw)‘ar did not put in an appoaranco at tho Sub-Tronsury to-day, sod no ordora -have boon roceived from Washington tc do anything ontsido of tho published proe graomme for the montlr. : BTOOKS. The atock markot was quict, and tho intorcst conterad in o fow shiaros. Tho deall 1ga up to 1 to 1% per con’ but unfavorablo dvices from Liondon imparied » woak tono to tho market, and a_considorsble portion of tho sdvanco wns Jost. Aftor 8 o'clock, owaver, s stondier fooling provailod. Tho lencs ing fosturo wos Paciflo Mail. Western Unicn . waa noxt in_{mportanco. Aftor theso the most aotivo ftocks woro Now York Contral, Lake Bhore, Erio, and Rock Ieland. THE GOLD BALES., O tho 81,500,000 gold sold by tho Trossury yosterday, 81,260,000 was_taken up to-duy, ani Paid for with'$100,000 National Bank notos, and & littlo ovor 81,000,000 in logal tendor notes sad logal tendor cortificatos, ; TONDS. Notwithstanding the condition of affalra al London, 86 reportad by cablo, thoro has been a heavy buying of Govornmont bonds_for that marlot, snd yostorday and to-day over 81,600,000 waro taken, ohiefly by one firm. A large portion of theso bonds was bought, buyor G0 days, nl ricos much abovo -quotations, the regulat way, - o London market being much'highor than out own. - ‘ % PRODUCE, . The inquiry for flour was light, and the mar kot ruled dull and oasior for mort gradas under 810.00. Tho supply of modium brands s more liberal, and thoso aro lowor. Family grados ara dull and tame. Tho stringont monoy markes contributos largely to tho hoaviness. Salen 7.600 brls; - rocolpts, 7,005 brls. Ta wheck thore wore' incroased ‘hoavinoss nnd inactivity, millors holding off, snd_prices undetormined. Balo, 10,000 bi. Ttoceipts, 4,020 bu. Pork was modorately active, and about steady. - Sales are reportod of 100 bris extra primo ot $18.6254, un- inspactod ; 100 brls inspoctod at ©18.75. How mess in o Jobbing way is quoted at about §17.25. Rooceipts, 107 packages. For future -delivery, April uud Moy was quotod at §17.00. In cut- moats thore was n_ foir businoss, and prices wore gonerally firm, with salos of 250 tioroos - pickled hams, 43¢ Ibs, at 13800, and roportod 50 tea dry salted shonldars ot 73(c. Dry saltod shouldors, for an exception, were caslor, and offorad at73{0 on tho spot. Roceipts 2,697 phge. Bucon waé modorately active an slendy. Balos includo 36 boxes long clear at 9c. Short oloar was quoted at 9@9560 ; long clear at 90, Inlard thoro was o modorato dogroo of notivity, and tho market rulos higher, with salos of Waestorn to the oxtent of 2,000 tes 'at 8 11-160 for April, with this figure now bid ; also, May al 90 and Juno at 9fc. Of city about 50 ‘tes wara 010 at 8ige. Rocoipts, 3,346 plegs and 550 kegs s e s L . THE WEATHER. War Department Xoports and Proge mostications. Cimroado, April 4.—Tho thermomter records this morning avo: San Francisco, 49 Coriuno, 48; Choyonno, 23; Omohbn, G2; 8t. Paul, 43; Oblcago, 40 ; Bt. Louis, 60 ; Momphis, 08 Now. Orlenns, 69; Nashville, 63 ; Lonisvillo, 66 Cin- cinuati, 56 Dotrolt, 87; Duialo, 85; Rtochostor, 83; Albany, 955 Quoboo, 93; Boston, 41; Now York, 4i; (Vnsmn,imn, '43; Charleston, B. O, 57; Jncksonvillo, Fla., 67; Koy West, 73. WAR DrrantaeNt, OFFICE oF TA5 CmiEr Sio- ¥AL BErvicE, DIVISION OF 'UELEGRAMS AND REPORTS FOR THE BENEFIT OF COMMEROCE, Wasminoton, D. C., April 4—Probabilitioa— Tho low bargmotor in Town will move more rap- idly enstward townrds the Lowor Lakes, and ox- tondespecially towards tho Middle 'Atlantio Const, whoro spocinl doprossion_is about ta form during Saturday. For tho Lake Rogion Saturdny, northonst and_eusterly winds, with increusing oloudiness and poseibly light' rain. Winds backing to tho northwest, with falling tomporature over Luke Suporior and tho Mis- souri . Valloy. For tho Southwest, incrensing southenatorly winds, vooring to the southwest, with threntoning weathor. For tho Esstorn Gulf and Bouth Atlantio Statos, increnaing southe ensterly winds ond cloudy weathor. Ior th Middlo Btates and Southorn Now England, north cast winds, olondy and throatoning wonther, Cautioning signals continuo st Duluth, Mik waukeo, Chicago, Grand Haven, Detroit, Toledo, and Clovaland, 3 ‘DrsMorxes, Ia., April 4—Thore was o bail storm horo ot dusk to-day, followed by thunder showors till midnight. | SAN Fraxoisco, April 4.—A plontiful rain has failon in most sootions of tho Btato, though in somo localitios thoro have boon very cold hail- storms and frost, damaging the orchaxds and vinoyards. THE ENGLISH FORGERS. Goorge Bldwell Out on Bail, T.onpow, April 4.—Georgo Bidwoll nnd Ede ward Koyes, oftor thoir oxumination to-day, on ohargo of complicity in the frauds on the Bank of Inglind, woro rolonsed on filing bonds for thoir future apponranco, New Yonx, April 4.-—-Jndfiu Woodruff, this morning, grantod & wiit_of habons corpus, re- turnablo on Mondny, in the casa of Goorge Mo- Donnoll, of tho Bank of Hus:lnml forgory noto- rioty, on tho ground that the offonse charged— # gonspiracy to defraud"—is not coverod by the Extradition 'Lrenty. HAVAXA, April .—An Amoriean dotective has arrived Liore and_idontiflod Bidwoll, the allegod Bank of England forger, as & man well kuown to the Amorioan police. ——— Iudian Fight, Omana, April 4.—A fight oconrred to-dny be- twoon p party of Pawnoos and Sioux, at Willow tI!?Inud, N nhnlalul\, rleluulllng in tho nol!nfmu of tha loux, govoral of whom were sovoroly wounded, and Jost thelr guns and blunkots, v $ _—— .. /Mo he Einnged. . Pirtenuran, Pa., April 4.—At Washington, P, to-duy, the motion for & new trinl in the case of {lonry Briceland, convioted of the mur. der of Joln Alliugham, was overruled, aud Bricoland was sontouced to bo hanged,