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2 ‘ . THE CHICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, APRIL 6 - : o : 2l1de futo decp water, In gotting them o tako off thoeo “Cabt passage and supper had been provided forall Sbo woud wek; wnd, when it o mind W ey | THE, LLOST TATLANTIC: | e dor mieni spSoniltd v\t | mosleimer o Rowdork | hert, oo e o " GERMAN BENEVOLENCE. 7. | 10 Bouth Halsted street, wers fined $100 yesterday by | river while tntoxicated. Deputy Coroner from the Bl e A ave perisbed {rom szhaus. | curloslty, to, teo the men, giviag (30 Volics planty of i o ] worl ‘burlesque Justice Bsnyon, for wolation of the statuta Pllgrim . Peguising the salo of olly snd fuids, The-city was’ g o berngthas tho. deotan bl g "md"'mdm,} e et Tiave Nelly siay with hes, and there t Pia time 1 missed fbo Fourth Oficer, and O ratn 1oft iho fopot 56 Lall pzst 5. Beveral | ety representsd by Zir. 3. W. Clyds, Assistant o mother consent thon. 0 jalC past . 4 : 5 A here,and th witness was sick B e oy ” = ¥, .| faamea 1, had fallen in, when 1 saw him on A% fook | of the immigrants ccepted sitaations i fe cliv. |, : G 3 .. | City Attomey. pik » Asiistant | arowned. Blatz was & single mao. Ter far somo time. At last shefound her at Bennetts, Lo, 2 | B e and helping another boat along. - When [ Thras or four remeln e Thaspiisl, All needing | Annual Meeting - of the German Soclety | Among the arrivals at the old Briggs House, 1t i presumed that most of thoss who came to the and wanted her to come home, but Nelly wonld not. Arrival of the Survivors in | ai bad left but sbout Shirty men, my haads being | clothing were supplicd, 33,000 having been raied for " for the Protecti ‘ =7 | asy. wete the following: . D. E. Byre, u""“‘“’_ Union” Park _Congregational Church last evening Bho never told sny one she did not want her, or that frozen and m‘fl‘:eg‘ o411, they took tne OfF, the rost fol- | the purpose. The ittlo hory Jobn Hindley received for the Protection of Tmumni- B G iver, Hastinge, S, H. P& m)nnn_ capolis; | were moved rather by a desire to mes her busband -did not.. Ho had always. been | Portland and Boston. . .- Jowing immedintely. i §200 teom vistorg to the Xall, and his sutographis in | ants, s g vory Dibaih. DB, Ford ges e O Tarns | ST, onald than to hear him sp boea "o Nelly, who, when she gob 3 # At 8:45 5, m.i)tho survivors were landed mulodgfi grhelat jemand. “The monoy 1138 boen placed in Tespon- g 3 + ~|-W. P, ‘Taylor, Rociestes; W, C: ‘Pittman, New-York + ! #awa heavy-set, scholarly-looking man of nearly few aresa on, would climb on {he Tences and play in s wooden hut belonging- to a fiherman named siblo hands for his benefit. - 2 Fgnd 2 . Peter Vreden! ‘Springfield; W. K. Aot i |80 ed 'In clerical -black, with foll beard, and & ith boyn. 'she used to whip her-on the legsand Clancy, who and Lis daughter gave them ll thoy had Hizrax, April 5—The funeral of Metcalf, the 3 e berg, B tramer, | generally healthy appearance. He was introduced to : 1o with 3 suwiteh, and mot & stick of wood. Sho. |- o s = | o3 fres snd wartued them. ~During tio day they | Second GROCE of ‘the Atlantic, took place here fo-dsy §oe audiznce by Dr. Helmer aa ana of the Latters souns H Inveéstigation by the Canadian GOV~ | were drafted off to varlous lslnds g td billeted | from St. Pauls Episcopal Church. ~Tho bodies of Hies, Report of the Society’s 'Agent--Election of |, Among the arrivals at the Matteson House sester- | rymen. Mr, Macdonald's voice and scoent were broad sent her o tho Sisters, and they said she must beat ‘Amongst whiat iiouses there were there, Alr. Ttyan, the | and Miss Davidson, cabin pasiengers, were icked up “day, were the following : H. C. Thurber, Marquetts ; Beotch. One almost expected in'glancing at the stand * her to keep her siill, and quit pulling the dresses of . N v v : : _ | Toaticat magisteate, illing his house, and others fol.. | to-day and brought to the city to-night. The divers | Officers - Remarks - of * Georgs John 8, Freeman, Cleveland E. Hill, .| 10 see 8 “Hielandman " lalg e gl beltad b b e b nd efnment Officials. | Joens g NE Women o children were | have commenced stk v - : : Jobn S, Freeman, Clereand e e, “Haord; | im. As u speaor and et b a1 o i s sore eyes. - One Sunday night, Nelly end another little $ ) 2 Baved. B - New Yons, April ‘5.—Mr. Sparks, sgent of: the __ Schneider, Esg. Hobert Purvia, Omaha ; W. H. David, Nebraska ; Will- | suditors profoundsy, although they listened with nun,m B e e, abd 1he. mofhe gave her fomo Dew 320 p. m., T seat Mr. Brady on to Halifax fo give | While Bl it in b city, bas received by Bobert Burels O - Suorgs b Hayes, Austin, | ton to tho close. _Ifo can not bo considared fuccesat B e\Sen. and seat hor for & palal e he brovght : s piaticuians aad obtali food and aselstance s aléo, to | catlo & TR Hst of the passengers of the Atlantic, - . inp, ; C. B, Blcord, Méndota G aiivosd ; Chariea 3, | 88 8: lecturer on Hood, the humorous elament in H £ 10 the door, and’ said, * Good-bye, mother,” and- Statements of the Captain. and Several | getstesmers domn gssly s gonvey (ho plen enfors-| andipnow rosdy losommer Sifinchiriesconccmiog i | o snmusl mecing of the Germen Soclty for the | Dordén aad fimlls, Mianespolis. . 3+ | Gwn character not beinig very vigorously developed. * et e B i Others. fad orew o Bautex M Lol B two| areoxpoctad horaat oclockon Bunihy Rrill 4190 | protection of Immigrants end tho Frieadleat waaheld | | Tho tepreseniatizes of e CLCgR P, and other |- About7o'dock lust evening,n fight oocurred fna hurt, and ’;‘,,.,'g' leo, caused & delsy in 5 bt tho forothast, tho hip falling over tll \he Bea’ | Company hizs made every srrangement for thelr com- Fridsy ovening, st their offics, 23 Metropolitan Block. i “‘; an 0 sLate becn wasting their livesst 3‘;“7;‘(‘%”"“ No. 605 Wabash avenue, Letween Eeiting fo see Nelly. Mr, Burke had always provided e Fomplately over her. Hor cargo was now | fort whily e opiag in this city, and provided for their | After tho reading of the minutes of tho last mesting, Sunnstad ducon e b of iho Loglalsture, | John Aume, » belper 1o Wisine & Co.s steamftting es- shad & v washed completely 01" Clier oficer atdend, I de- | transportation to thelr Ceathiion: A, Charles Endres, the agent of the Bocioty, made his | Thursdsy next e o o & Buiivan | Of E. 8. e o e kg I the tarmy for bia family, Sio kad always beon sble £ Bi0 B T O hSnd elght men to proveat the | | A0, J. H Eoly, 'of Rochester, N, Y., bus telegraphod THE ATLANTIO RELIEF FUND. and the others, have the good wishes of the festernity | When Mume went in and accused bim of owing him I e young one, and wanted ber. She had Tather, 2 Slont the report for the month of March, which contains thefol 8 ' “wented her brought for | oekers, who now swarmed sround, {rom carying | here, offering 10’ adopt the only boy saved from the | Yoo 0 month of , which contains thefol- | , Y o Gath e that, 0 s Sion seked Nelly to o m?,:fi_‘;‘:ffi::".:;"““ ':;’f;‘:il'“‘*fig“;“u‘_ng; e aawl goods, aud sot o watch of four men | wreck. lowing interesting facts:. during thélr toip. money. willten protesied, that b bnd pald all (eress it Aring the night to pick up tho bodies of such asmight ‘During tho month of March, 1,170 persons appeared | Among 410 arrivals st tho Tremont Houso yeaterdsy 'k the face, which rerlvig's o e Siexed P 8 Croms the Asylum, and bad trled to gct her ou g = E N Bt fiss Swan told her eho could Dot get Ler T o34 | dissstor socured the following smounts yesterday s g hore. Thoy picked up but fiveduringthe | SPRINGFIELD. © © '] st thoofficoof the Socity askisg for aid and advice of ere thefllowing: Jobn Babcock, Peoria; IEeStearns, | him until i was insensible, Offcer = ulln, bearing o e avitness was nover drunk, snd | Cbas. E. Culver, 10/Fueld, Benodict & Co..-410 | night. = At doglight | tho customs _ sulhiorities i 5 F Gatia, Boston's Goo. from e o e eia s half glass of been’ ho | Cooley, Dighi & G.oo- 1T o Sicg Fallor 10 | nlebt n “'Ind took chorgs. I gave lo ; ; i mar 59 o snching werl il ) wasiad | T80 % iiaon Mt on’ G, lgwian Sl | Wlsons crlen et O o oo o, wak b o e e sxloon, but it was to gt something for | & C. £0. % ‘Badger... 10 came oW enidan | provisiomsl _muthorily Mo | . Special Dispateh to The Cleago Tribune, money, Bixty-ono persons were provided with lodg- | Cinclunall; P. L. Lunding 4. W. ks ¥ S || neem, Wi e on A e of the barn, was - Pad S ovend, Shehad never cut Nelly's hesd. Tho | James B, Eendall. 10 emyloy wnnthhgr‘.x:; r-!fi"mxedn htor dllh:g& e THE RAILEOAD BILLS. ing, nd 22 with free passcs, Sixty-seven familios | Haven: B W. Ferguson, Glaagow, Beotland; E. C. | certified to the o cer flegwnm:”n?&' fé‘{fx’fi&“- Do e from falling on the breakwafer. ‘When | William ‘Blair & Co..... 10] understanding that the sa vag not be over SpumvarreLD, April 5.—The conlicting railrosd bills | were alded with coal, victual, and clothing, which was ‘Preston, Detroit ; E. 3. Barnum, New York. .| compound fracture of the right leg,snd it may be. 3 . e b of tha not valuc, and If this was objected to, » scam e (08, et e Asstum, lntoy, sho | BopublioLitelag, Co-v 3g por et o the arbiiration of b0 s objectod 10, | or- g Tegialaturo aro ikely to result in complica- | {urnished by the Ga0Ly rent aad the Chicago Ald | Améng thearrivals at the Galt Houseyesterday wure Tocessary to amputate the limb. g leasan! b, d th Bpencer & Henckel...... 10| 1 i :?,?:fme?l to u&xfi.‘?’&{ 'sinc‘: all the b‘i‘?.’,.‘m. '!:5: vfi'finn E. Krieger. 5| 1 | Peace. We embarked all our eaved, amounting to sbout tHons that will have to be settled by & Gonference Com- | and ‘Rellef Soclety at the roquest of the Socioty. Two :-"' {following Aldenbmlwn ¥ Norman Fin- | At the meeting of the Library Board yesterdsy af<. e er. Bince hier sickness sho bas not wented | Walker, Oakley & Go! Wilmarth 3 | Foace; o Sreamors Lady Head and Delts, and arcived | mitice, Thero ls somo little party and ‘persons] fecling | hundred and four persons sakod for information and e, F. 3. D. LaSell, Philadelphia; | ternoon, at which all the members were present, tha® %o come home, _Since the suit, the ladies of the Asy- N. Mateon & Co ... C. F. Gunther. * 5 | ot Yoalifax st S p.m., whero Mr, Merritty the Cunard | gigpiayed, The majority have evinced a Qestro to | savics only, 'B. Cromuell, Cleveland J, L. Elwood, DeEalb; C. | Bocretary was instructed to communicale ‘with’ Mr, Yo Bad rent Nelly nice things to eat, end sho had N Sonay Bank.. 10|W, L. Fawccttf........ B | Agent, whohad Sromptly offerod us every assistance, ' o S5 Gotettl, Washinglon; W, L. Palmer, Ban Franglsco: | Bobson, n London, and authorize him to Bl togs, which she did nncmwfiu The witness had | 5. AL Moore & Co.. Willism Sturges. 210 | hnd pisces propared for all. I havé given tho | father the bill that will suit the farmers, while tho | The agent says that people wanting good laborers or | Thos. J. Johns an ‘wite, Montana ; E. W. Koys, Madi- | 4o the’ Caxton, Cheucer, ' other Seceties. Tha o s hier affection, though eho did not Xiss | W. &%, Douglsa. E. H. Honoro. + 75 | Gompany's carpenter orders fo got 200 shells {o | minority a%e snspired by the ssmo ambition. ~Then | meshanles could bo provided wilh = the best. son; ;A Sloden, U. 8 A E. L. Jenking, Boston; | Secrotary “was nlso instructed to_procure the United L e ol to bo a Protestant, “be- | A. G Gerfleld. . IL Honoto..5-+" " 10 | Seus thy dead, und an uadertaker lo aitend to the | JlIrup has By e onal fsivads, who will sland | kind of workmon free of charga by leaving %, Voothoes, B, W. Fotte?, J. . Phillips, New Yori | states Patent Offce Toporls, T mater of biadlog: $he British Patent Offico Roports was discussed, g her, B N s s, Tor ko waa & Protestant,” ehich | L H. Walker, S e atall. Miss Swan sald ehe did hot want | & B, Meeker. B R eeieat there cuiting up shines over Nell Exeapt | Frgih & Brewster. P wan always treated ler kindls, | D, 8. Covert... 203 esid nothing about any o Swain, Barnard & Co. . . Waller. G | ey e oeagen bodica and that of tho Socond | by him, and annolly and Dustars nd Donchua have | e A arna, . 5 | saloon-passengery’ baC® i wiah {uem forwazgod, | theirs, Tho River men feel rore oyer Oonnoly's bues {hete oxdora with bim atthe ofico ot Society, and | 4 & BEEURE T Reiona %23:3&,...%‘5:'.‘{ n | deferred for further consideration. The following 5| Meny bodiea hiad come-on_ehoro before I left, gomo opposition to the Copperas Creck dam, but ho was ftwould ot the samo time reliove many unfortunate | Central House yesterdsy, for the ' of electing | motion of Mr. Sheshan's was adopted : That the Becs b | en eabier but T identilod Mr. Metcalfy Miss | mianly, and doublless shncers, 1% L S sition, and If | men from want and suffering. During the last month | offcers, Charles Balluf, T enecre. Do Kalb County, | Tetary be tnstructed to peocure from fho Boctstely 5 | Aferritt Mrs. Fisher, ond the Chief Steward, togother Tiabi i good, 1t showld not suffer on accountof his | hirty-two emigrants lost thelx baggage through the e, e ho followlag officar were_elected : [ Stato of Tllinols s certified copy of the act of the' 5 | ‘with soveral of tho others. I left the Fourth Uificer Views on other subjects. That would be s narrow and | .arel, ¢ ratiroad President, Charlea Kellum; Vice-President,T. D. Brews- Tegislature coding jurisdiction to the United States b | A oo ot the wreck to identily, take charge of | dsugezospalicy. Then ‘Donahne made speech sgainst ssenican of compaalea and thelr own ig- | Eroaet Ol RV T, Johnson, Woodstock; | Jovernment over tho land exchanged for the 5 | tho papors . otc., that might bo tarown | tho confrmation of Harper, without 8 O mes. for | morance, which vas recovered after considerable cor- Treasurer, C, C. Merrick, of Chicago. “The ey | Iste custom-house site, -and _ forward othe = same 5 Bpor Saved. | Thirteen saloon-passcngers wero lost; | which ‘Hyrper's frionds would ike to_retaliate by kill- | respandence by the Soctets. T & ehosen £o boan Executive Commttec,and | fo the Sccretary of the Treasury with tha request that o proliminary sufvey | ho takothe necesssry steps to complete the exchange. 5 ~two I have 8pOKe ol , 2nd Vi i erman § | Buriee vt vl Sk R TR O | e o g ocing e | PSR T, S TS T o io e i oo Diomneng o | &S0 walh T S mion i & | in s rigeing, with her baby. Goneral result, Tte. Benste i3 mot in iho sme payment °§§‘;’{,‘:;“_::;‘;ufl°fl:‘;gs;fiwng"&g“ e ) e arebass of books, aud such. other informatio 5 I roply to questions of his counsel, he addod that frame of mind on the rallroad gueation, ““““‘"‘_m ‘ot oly swindled but also sadly. tipan. Y A SPORTING MATTERS. = . g ::nzub: ‘-;_!n &m to the Ubrary. The Commit: 5 jopod : 0 B O BT stearago lost; 531 stecrage snd crew | ing bla bill in the House. Donshacts lovs wouldbeCon- | - Afany cases of swindling were reported during the (2 7ssolution Was ‘passed ordering T o, ehe would catch a child by tho hair and pull it dmrl:.d'n 20 after ehe left home that she got into all Ao Boublo about stealing. Nelly bhad changed ' foel- ings since tne sickness, and would not look at or speak % mofher who had suffered for her. If sho could e Relly threa days, eho would forget {hepreju- dice. 3 1o was 0B the " bridge up to tventy ilusiet pat 1 | &5 hen it voted unanimously ~ for eronot only swindied but also ey RO eby it % ook DD o e aight of iant slaslghty | D aore b has ot e o i, | agaiust these swlndlcrs, snd lopessrs caterainod that iaToRihy . pon o] e apteeier e et o e vin Buren oo ho ot thobridgo and went o tho chart rooin, 0 The Souato s disposed o stsnd 2 Tho Donahus |.tho culprite wil bo brought to Justico snd their nefari- THE FIRST GAME OF THE SEASOX streat bridge o Y b, hus rerulied, mob oo fest abaft of e ridge on e BEber ek WURCH A | ¥ contertace to e Housa sy sefuso There most B9 | s an szampleof the foor emigranta hare of SRR o baseoal wae piayed gestoraay ot Greon's SUA, | eryof s afgs GanY R o Yelerday moraing. KZ’L?“..;"&"; é.“fcu‘fllfi." §oY a&‘.?é’afi‘i:’,}‘mm 11.: ‘&E‘é."?;‘;‘.’f.’,‘i‘cff.u‘“é to &?fii#&:fi‘yvfifilfifw o | Forty emigrant famillcs . o ok | Qauet Olbe Femiling in tho defeat of the latter by 8 | heen stalen from ho d!';g—':-rfl ot m&fhlm'\go & Altoné Pt e & tho_Pittal T 5 . | Bailroad. The property “was ‘possession of 3 | B Sl om0 | | T o St W i ol o e o e o oy resnci it | avre A% g 2 4 4 T8 CETR -y | Michel Bosders2d Wilow Bone,funk Gl of N Hth his wifo about Nelly, and was ready and able now, Merchants Nat Basik. . 10 N. W, National Bank... 10 | que Third Oficer rted that she had run123 milea | ALF. Armstrong, of Grundy, opposed the bills, bocause | S jgrant Liouses and_runuers, they were afraid | ol on Tuesday evening, at tho insurance office of ot ol times, o ke ey ome. - Hia wife s sober, | Cook Ca-Nationat Tenk, Io/Tésdécs Navl Rank .. 10 | gt 22 ‘which agroed O e S etion, T expocied. | they were defeclivo in not ombhiot tho oflenses of un- | 10 cater (o cly, sod el 8 Englowood, pie. | Tresdwoy & Jewell, Major Block, carne of e e aud, | Sellvared to the CLiss g0 Alon Campany gesterdy and did not anything, Sometimes she was croes Manufscturers’ N, Bank 10|Lunt, dmus:fm ‘fi:‘i -+ 10 | thoshipats 3871 b 16 or 20 miles south of Sambro, | Just discriminntion or extortion, Penalties were pro- | 4., e B iring from cold and Pfil’flugn Tie (the Hadinon streots, for the purposs of making s final set- | over to the Criminal Court in $1,000 lail, ‘and Ross. 45 ihe children at home, but she did not abuse them. ZLeopold Mayer.... ... jSecon National - 10| andlay by until daylight. Had mot my clothes off St |, ¥ided against intangible offcnses. Mr. Leitze objected | ¢ood T tinded gmm oo to this city, and. % | tiement of the affairs of the organization, .| $2,000 bonds, far recelving stolen property. The gan; e was pretty good about keeping them clean, but ehe Fat'l BE. of Commerce. 10|Geo, C. Smith &B‘a’;g 210 | 30 H3d crery reasonio ‘put confidence in Socond OBl to the Sonate bill because it allowed private persons | ypom pers) by e THE PROFESSIONAL NINXS THIS YEIR Was examined before Justice Beully yu¥a:dlv morn- o b et a0 S T ey At e 10 L of Nova Sootia | Sor-_ 100 kad1nale b0 varnges o e wiip, and 1 ol | 1260 o law and maks moRey e s O o tiow mombers have joined {be Soclety ave atl been misds v ek Composition being 88 ol | g, Michael Donovin aud Thomss McDonald, two) day, and that was &Ll bo P y on. Ho - 101 i Waya found him a steady and sober man. * ate and Connol uso thoy | ¥ o th 3 S i s Fpthor Dunmo i regend to the grl, The | J. & B. W Bioct oo o 5| Line. 2 o | e found im o steady anC ORST AR -y aatd ot | probibited aoy discrimination wheres 100 onatl. |¢ during the bat month, 2nd ey LS aag vocelsed 8 | asiansBarry Welght, ctptain nd contes elders gmall boga, the formes belag e A eners, pat et ol e o d yanted him £0 appoar | ‘Tho amount thus far realized i3 $1,620, 7118 Row | the speed of the yossel at 13 o'cock waa about 12 knots Fitlon probibited unjust discrimination only. Tho | (i) Haas' Park), to bo comstory “Waldhelm | Goorgs Wgh, shortsigb; Regcon g contre felders | e beck, e vt each. Tho oiher tireo prisoners Flint, Thompeon Jas Banell. . 7 & E Buckingham. 5|Ramey & Inglis. *+10|Fourth Nat'l Bank. 28, BUDEE, {hohusband of the last witness, said he owned the W N Breinard. Dlace where they lived. ' Nelly was fond of playy 2nd | Wm Dickinson. Foula Le out playing, snd the mother would get | W MEgan. o Toms scd pastionate, and whip her for not obeying, Stato Savings Inst'n. Tut eke did not use her very sovercls. ‘He never s cH 0. s0ae 5{S Myers. . i the child, and_was kind to her. e neveraq: ‘Fifth Natlonal Bank.... 10|Corn Exchange Bank 3o 5iwitnesa, That was iho Arst time ho called. If the . vas X effoct of the clsuse providing thet s greater charge 5 Manning, oate of the ‘trial ‘Criminal cm:;d\nw s, T e s, b would ao. the best he proposed to give Fourth Officer Brady, tha Rev. Alr, g}:gx mfl:‘?fi‘n‘?fl&:‘" z&frl‘)"{: r&li!‘l‘w:l{ O oula not be made e e mzungf e resg | grants dying in this clty. At nlater perloda monu- Boston Red Stocking Juniors, first baso Efi’ufl,, third | Were held for atthe Court {n §1,500 bail e or ber, os e had alréady done. D e two Quastermaasters, who siked thelr | SITUED, D08 ROLLS Lficls lo” s 5 | 50t | Dt of tho same line, for tho eamo class of (reight, s G i bl L el s - | e st Ml Stk AL A b s . L 2ARY DUEKE, owen ivea to save others, an Elgin gold watcl, Wit | gagh of Sambro ledges, - He siever ‘bronght a abip into | ¥18 tantamount to ‘prohibiting any discrimination., l"hq‘g*mrfléwl’“flm A s o ] " THE JURY BLACEMATLERS, daughter of the 1sst afbuees, Bad taken Nelly o the | suitable inseription on the esp, and the Wi i | e S . e " beon o - tho _cosst | Ho chlected to 24 b oS e ground thatthey | © yis Tt OaC D L et iy Y Kiotes—_MuBride, captain’ and pltchor; MoGensy ; A . e sehool and il Sisters’, but siio did 1ot 812y 8t | ing to the immigrants snd tho poor fhermey, who | before.” Mis Third Ofiicer ‘lad beén i the worild be incperativa if the Railrosd Comunission werd e aftag a jouzncy of trouble and grief, gitenor: Flar, second basgy AL, Resdl LT B B e ece. Sho was_disobodiont and an J 3 2 beforo,” dils Thied OTSr othar officer lmd | 8t any tme sbolishel, ¥ (Bebhers afler s jommaty of L OUHARD grief, | Sution cc Anaon, thisd baso; MaMallon, I jey i Fish | 1o Farymen Sent to Jail for Attempting to Sise Burke did not beat Nelly very often.” ' When the abiltered nnd cared for them. Nothing will bode- | 605 % en ‘thore, He did not uso the lead coming to ATY, Cassady defendod tho Chatrman of tho Raflrosd f you are tired of traveling,) izt Beld sud change pltcher; Sensendexfer, \eniry 3 7 i i a After tho reading and the adoption of the abovs xo- Yoo of theso positions are liable to be changed Blackmall n Parcy to a Sait. N Pums with swiich, becknse st disoberedor zan | ducted by the e miitan for expenses, They intend | Fialitax, becauso the nigt was clear, and the Sambro Committoe, sid believed that all the Committeo were e e aficers were slocted for th playlog begins, : In Judge Rogers' Court, yesterdsy, thocaseof the Sy, Blre, Burke whipped the witness when she do- | to forward £2,000 in cash, ond if that smount ismot | light could bogcen 2l miles e her, aad 15 | Lonest sud sincere. . They should, semember 1t waa, | B3t the following o it for the ensuing | %auimores — G sees: Scott Hastiogs, 9 B¢ ¥ 3y the case B e the et had @ scar in her band that | gubecribed by Monday oventog, will put heir uads | milen in moderste weather. g i D o tear down roligion or- o bill than to bulld | Y202, 1 s _George Schnetder.- caicher E, Mlis, it baao: Radclilg, short, stog: two froo and tndependent jurars, Glannla and Jen- i, Burkomsde with o plate when sho and Nell i} F am mow eatisfiod thaf whien T went into the chas oneup, . The age was iconoclastio rather than con- —deorge 3 Voy, right fiold and changs catchor; Force, ‘third ‘buse; nings, who Wére brought up on & charge of offering to M B e ot e, - Busu - did | 12 e v pockets and meke up thatsum. THO | room I was mistaken in the locality of fntothocharl | Gurvctive and conservativo, Tho question was com- | - g, co-President-—Charlea Knobeladorf. Vo B Goorgo fa, Oraver, aid Cares, for the 8eld | 1yggencen sury for the sum of $3 apiece Lt T a0 'mt ber when = slio fred | Committee, which consists of Mr, Jennicon, Mr. | muet have beon furtber e o O e iwand thay | plicated and ~someulist © statraso,, emamaing | Srrdary—Eater ConEE- aad for mabe e, . pitcher; Hicks, catchor: Start, | With this ob) e o viow, they approsched M. ¥, Calo} B Bor Dlste at ber She had hesrd ber | Johnson, Mr, Fake, 5 e, Henckel are certainly cn: | Ithought, I inmew the cosst wassn iran-bound and The closest scrutiny and investigation of tho most pro- D ancls Lachusr, H. Enders, 8, Hirach, fiat base; Hatfold, socond baso; Holdrworth, fort stop s obj taey. - E, Coley step-mother swear and use profane langusge. Aftor | ‘itied to credit, -Valusble time is devoted fo s good Gsugerpus ome. If I had besn sounding v | found intellocis. ~They should- have faith in their | y¢- e T Hottic, J. ot Ariur Ex o Notaon, third base? Godney, left field: Egglor, ocontra Dut he, not appreciating their offer, whick cartainly Snaeh hesitancy and Dlushing, she wes persutded lo : b w o o2 10 3 o'clock, T would have been o de ¥ | bills, and “dlicuss them .with tho culm .-and g, Wi, Hatich, J. ety ur Exbe, A. | Higham, sight: Martis, chan ey ansmbaticate. - | was low enough to tempt a weaker {ndividual, lodged 257 that the bad words were, * Tho devil may take ye.” canue, and their labors will undoubtedly be apprecisted | (no ujp would nothave gonio sshore. Thers were Qispassionate logic of Statesmen who were earnest in- 0. Hesing, and Cansul IL. Claussenion. < c“g,l;d-%:' Zeulon, pitoger; Malon eateaéz: | i formation snd fled an sfldavit (published tn Tion B e other had mever been drunk to her knowl- | by all sympathetic people of tho city. = | hees Quartermasters, and the Socond and Fourth Oifi- thelr endeavors " to rectify the wrongi nov, hieting | . Georgo Schneldor, Tag, i3 nocepling the ofies of | Sobo: Add'f"-:&nufifr-@'u?m‘f"f;dr?& 392 | Tarsvam); which resalted in the directing edge. 1 To the Associated Prese.1 ters on dock. Hnd they bocn energatic, they might, T ibe sgricultural community, and, indecd, the entire President, said that the sctivity of the Soclety | S P40l 47 Tho “Hesclntes, short swp; Fubmer and ) I Canre > ams, AN SOTE . " . wup DESQUED PASSENGEBA. | e e von that thero was somiollng ahead, aid, e STl e expatiatod on ths willingness of tho poo- | dUTRg Lt ST aa been productive of more beneficial | Dyvits, substitates, - 5 them to show caude why they should not be sittiched swore that Nelly was & wild child, She had mot seen | < PORTLAND, e, “Apc 5The- steamor Folmouth | if orders Bad been given to reverso the enginés, the Plo to sell corn at 15 centé to subdin the corporationg | Tesults than ever ‘Defore, Great ‘demands had been e e~ Horgason, csptain snd _third base: Britt, | for contempt. The examinstion of Cole was the o racther whip her, and she wes reasonzbly well dis- this 1 O th 395 pas- | calamity might have been avoided.”. s 1he | Ho believed in separate bills. - : T e o e an they had been ablo o satialy | pitchors Charley Mily of Baslom, caishsey Biraock: | intaresting part of the case. . Ho detafled the sitian of O r. Darko was o nice men, aud very quiet in g L e are 8. W, Vick, | _ /o Whito Star stesmors axe supplied with printel. D o A*Paa wn oration agalnst ralirosds snd | them, mora or ers, Foe 3€TCL ‘Socioty was tho oaly | gecond base: Possear shacy oy, e CiCor R aerniund told a very straightforward storg,zote o i feiniiy, and Mre. B. treated her children well. i Carolie, and Slmon Camacho, a Frenchmon, | ordors for the guidanco of commanders, Those orders Teference. }‘,‘,’“,"P“m,“"""“"“ e man Tienor Society in, | Bogth in the gatfiold, and D O e A, Alltsan, | withstanding tho wiles of the ‘oss-examining coimsel I 8 e, A e ied to Mrs. Burke's sobrioty and | Tho latter has bis fect and legs badly, frozen, oy | Sre, to take all possiblo precantions agninst fre, and | ¢ ‘The motion to refor tho bill to ihe sclect Committes cago, 3nd for that deserves the warmest support of | contro feld; M. Campball, Srxt base; % XGimpball, | for the defendsnts. At times, in the cross-ezamine~ F tharacter. iz The e b eing elght hours. They praise the | collision, N wreck. There are mo_special inyrac. | of Thirteen prevailod, and the other bills wera sent ull generous Germans living in thiscity. Theman- | pitcher; Loughlin, el stop: Farrow, third base; Aus- | tion, witness wazed wroth, and appearances were that L “That closed tho case for the relstor. % I for thols gallantrs, but aro bitter sgainat the | tousasto Procantionary steps in spproaching shore: with it, 2 2 2 s flevoted much time and Iabor fo advancing | tin, Taft, and Woliers, right 1512, o wes going™ for tha Iawyer, but Judge Bogers took. I3 Thio case was then argued by Mr, Moran, and eon- | arew. L Ot fs lett entirely to tho judgment of the command- Ar. Hildryp, in socordance with the zesclution, ve- | tho abjocts of tho Soclety without the leott ‘expectation | For tho accommodstion of visiting clube, and to | guite s fatherly interest in Bim, and persussively soft~ tinued till Monday. Z = S BosTos, April 5.—Thres hundred and twelve steer- | ers, The officers in charge huve full power to chango ported back Ratiroad Dbills, which were laid upon | of Yoward or recompense, fecling themselves amply re- | give the unfortunate department clorks some smuse- | ened him when he became un m,,m’,,u £ o ' : i 0 | The table, to be taken'up at any time. Onme was the paid in the knowledgo of having relieved tho wants | ment during Washingtons desd Nick Yo # ) [ 2 & aze passengers from the wrecked Atlantlo S iived in | the course, or atop a ship, if necessary, withiout con- h}’ " 8 season, oung | assuring the antagonists that he would stand between i heten this morning by the Esstern Railway, . They gulting the Captatn, There are no special inatructions | Dunbam Bill, prohibiting **unressonsble or extor- of m-ni unfortunste but mertiorious families. | haa brought together a co-operative nine, which is said | them and see that n ‘ono was hurt. Witness scknowl- L WALL STREET. B e by several citizens and an escort of po- | 28 to soundings fond | Do ehargss 1 the others, two Morrison bills, the | Desides B fabors s President of the Soclety, bowas | to include Thomas Stearns, White, D: glo, Waterman, | edged'to having ta bed the money drawer T2 nowns ; IR TEE TR Bt | DSkl Sy e ety 10 v et S e, T i | R St iy St R | e T i i Bl | Sl R S B oy “The Masor int ‘commit 4 8 o' - K , rates. - 7, 3 Weview of the Money, Bond, Gold, WaB Berve 8 May appointed o teo | was taken i A DIonnNAENT, years ago o convention was %eld at. Annspolis, Md., | Club, of Baltimore, atar the race for champion- fl;ét:;}:fl'{fir—m on § fimfl:&m&fi;){ Stock, and Produce Murket ? | o zeceive contributions of money and dlotbing, e | TAt the appointed hour, tho court resumed its 805 | g wceathor was 8o Tiere yosterday that sero- | Zor tho purpose of making the emigrant question & | ahi honors, in which case the number af. contestants n Sioe, and erodncs murin | ST b Motk P | “Ba i, e pves, ot ot e ST ey o g | ISR SR S M AL | Wit e ] | St ol et St g a5 3 i easler, to-dsy, and 23 s i o o' 7 B B e s for tha Iadios in tlio gallery, The | enact laws for the ‘Grotection of emigrants who come | aa piayers are, McDonald as pltcher; Sellman, ot 3 8 position ot e e New Yous, April 5.—Moriey was . 5,204 | this morning ; F. Camacho, A, . Vick, and N, Hahel, | awakened by the noise of the ship's striking, snd when gallary 4 plage J pitehery catch- | tor was strengthened by the production of merchaits £ to ¥ —the tinstion, New York ; J. Bi Fall jock saw that _ tho ofli 4 farmers are gotting uncasy, and would run sway were 55 thia country witi tha intention of becoming Ameri- | er; Gibb, frst bare: Barretl, socond. base; Kohler, 3 eall oans rangod from 5 t 7 per cent gold,—the latter | Sestiaic, o otk J. Brow, Hiver,sud B, | hogotto ths deck ssy that, the oficers e ruaning | Lomers a7 BAnE HEe, A emain untl the Lail | cancitizens, e rnreman ocoming Amerl- | ex} Gibb, Bt bate B e Kerman, Simith, ho testified that they had a high opinion of Mr. Cole's Tato being exceptional. It is understood that there i | - chmond, Detro | et o e o what woa wrong, bo was oo~ | 0% B0 D200 000 PN Yok all summer. A soon | el o lreat Taer g oD prop e ittes was &p- | and Worthington, in tbe out-field. - © mith, | morals and versclty, tthe defendants had beem sp- : Smed by the perscn addreased that he did not know. & large smount of currency in the clty from the in- b Mgl e st threa minutos after ~witness got on_deck, the B something is agreed upon, there will be s scaltarisg pointed by that convention, of which ko had the honor a4 s argonmount of oo mersmaterorable than | o Bomdzlon Gk esmmant e dndsty exdered by | 2t LS e lned "o eging ek (6 | 3 o S Do, when they. will cofis | io bothe Brosn wien s fustructad to b2g | . BILLIARDS. _ prosched by othery, of w ot wleL e sa s generally expected. The Jegal-tender sverage shows | commenced to-day, in tho Custom House, before Col- | sbip's side, “and finally got forward to the Captain, back &.my. An sdjournment pext week is barely | L “'uflfilo' s e:nl: mffux:::'az bat X;{’m‘:“ with o _ THE BESSUNGER-SLOSSON MATOR too unlikely. - e Iargo 1088 of $3,769,500, representing & flow.of cur- AL, McDosald and Capt. McKenzo, sship- | WHO Wi ‘encoursging the passengers toget to the possl = St e 2 g ot - o | B ies of the alfferent departments st Washing- for §250 aide, 2,000 points, four-ball caroms, on & | —The Court, having patiently heard oIl that had to be terior for the April settlements. Lector E. - T Bhannon, and H. Blanchard appesred | Tock, 'The Captain and oficers did all _they THE LEGISLATURE AXD TIE FATSEDS, al o 2. | 210 carom table, oecurs on Thursday evening of this | said by the parties, denounced the jurymen who de= ency to tho tatertor for the Ayl oo 3 e verment, snd J. N, Hitchlo for the Captatn | could do, They were attentive {o their dnties. Never A resolution passed by the lesvings of the Farmers’ | toz, snd sove nembers of Congress, wis that Beo- | week, at the West Sido Opers House, on West Rau- | liberatol ‘aftempted o sel their votes, and told them = IMPORTE. : Lor e o™ Mz, McDonald, in opening court, said Ot Captatn drink anything stronger. than lemon- Convention, who stayed over, {ndorsing the action of retary Boutwell lpwgued ALr. Fudfla'ick mfiym. an | dolph street, ‘Both principals are playing tremendous | that whilst ho ‘Should, in consideration of certain cir- The total imports for the wesk.are $7,676,033, of | thatthonquiry o ba forcs of an Englah | ade. Do motknow if ihe steecige, pPaceng =t Trere | the police of tho House of Repragentatives in_ofecting | American of mfi'fly“fin“ to ll‘w:m:" ‘matter, | illiards in their practice \od 2 mistah of cone | cumstances that had been urged in thelr favar, not be which §5,472,013 were genaral merchandise. Board of gflna&m&m. oHo aanot recelved s com proventod {rom n coming on Qeck. Haveno reason {0 ;;fi;bflg;gl Stacearly oondlian s ;:fo‘:?)l';?: ?A?.’:’;'u By L e el g ges enetgs, | dariiie intarest is looked for. ~ * * O avare on hls oocaston, his_ leniency must by 1 : . ‘misslon from the t received an of Bsuppose they part £ SXNEY REINES ] orscoua. : e trom G Soue but Bad ecaved 83 SO | Epencer Sancy catin pemenger toukttcd, hat being | Dolan 25 old a5 much respoctod member, whovas | et e iho. mpeaker) Bad fn his possession, | 1s now the retired three-ball champlon of the North- e e e e Y. S e - Mercantile psper continues nominsl and noglected. | partios “would o e T "o snd rely | aroused by ‘the Bhock o}""“““m ,w"“'e,., striking, ho went dolegate inthonbsence of » Tepresentative from hia and which, if enactad, would have the most benefl west, and, having successfully defanded the champion in the county Joil, Jemnings having boent the Bpokit- Goiny SRS Do Ol g poceived 1n good time. r, | on deck snd found i oafasion. About | Cotmiy of White, He Staod. ap ia the Conveotion to | Tesults, Thessmehsd already been Tatroduced In | cup sgaloat all comers for the year, the period dnthe , . o o v i e b | it s G i S b | 8 RS St e gl Sefl Tt G Ry | e BRSNS | Bunmil R T e : 3 that ‘unles thero wis & ful and wmequivocaloon- ( £33 “15 5y doing. what ko | DS wa e A nd fie thnocent gentleman | was referred to the Commities of, K Whole, and 1aid e O e aluiged, pat aot injured, in THE EXPOSITION. creased business, The bulls sent the’ price up to t S would. object to_goin mequivocaloon- | Gl % gave iho people. Ho .vus under hia pro - 165, the highest price since the Franco-Germsn War. sent o would oblect lo_ 0log O%, Yhat fore wers | the foromast Holding en o2 rope, sad Chtoursging | eckly took his Rat aid blusbingly walked amay. A o watl poxt session, That the bl was 8 good ane | o great s, and, having bech epoliatied. may now | . Before 8 o'clock a German broker unloaded about'| epecial instructions which would require them tpbe- | the ‘people to get sshore, The ipline on .tho At- mulnn' Bt 3, e i amm el g m'-"“‘. mb;‘w“ o tmvmue.ll e e differont uein-n -:bgood b‘:‘ne;;‘;t Do_t.r g Rh!na;"ylmn.i.- Only onuNY;’I'fofiil”;:‘;‘:"‘::&fllb.m" '3 ; iy tin, tobe- | lantic was excallent. The oficers ware gentlemen in gincs elr 1,600,000, at which pricolt broke to 1185, but rullied | €125 the parties consenting, Cspt. James e e D af e farmers fow Tot, what they | Tallroad companies wero SO e A e powes £ | oasted to bo subjoct to challenge for the Northiwestern - | AW ioms was caled 2nd swor, and Tead the fol- | syory senso of 15 WO always sttentive to dutr. | Be* T TP probsbly aware that he occupled | defeat the Bestine, The bill had never et been pub- ch.\mplmh];nu’:c tho ‘alst of ‘P-fl::m:q:,‘ e s | The subscription to the capital stock of the Inter end closed strong at 1153, o iored cortain that the Bank of Euglsnd rate lowing atstement; AT Tt of/ which 1a 8 gy of & Isber Enawof nothing that con A aor ndons to #a%8 | {ny'exalted position of » member of the Legialiturs, fer ey hehoped tuat the pror- of the country, | previous to_tho publication of Besrungerd cardln Lo State Industrial Expoition of Chicsgo is rapidly mear- e to8 por cent ezt woek. Tho outfiow of | On the 28th of March the Engincers 1oport Shamed e e ey e, e totage patsens | He, dosired thy Teeclation 10 Bo withdras, ead it | ¢special the Americon, WO o ho 'of S | Biiyper-ta which it was intimated (it Rhines was | ing the closing point, Butcne woek rematos fn which T b advanced oS eranlo, and increasing | the coal gofting shorty wo Baving sxporiened, tuo gera below., 3 cana o D e =y g : liable {0 be called vpam to defend the cup. those who desizs to place thelr names on thexoll msy Silly, 2nd money on tho Continent standsatspar | daye’ véry sovere ot e e thsl on board was 319 | _ Nicholas Brandt, wwho w28 makin Dis sixth 767980 | rne Canal Committes bave decided fo' push the " THE WEATHER. The last heard of this ¢r‘}'§§u°°t:'xghr of the cue was | £all themselves of that privilega. Bubscrigtion books s J e L B o e e itamay &0 Lower | will ba open t the offict; Boam No. 11 Stadts Zeltung Gy, e Ving retes to-day ranged from 7 per | tous, ro being 1150 miles 1rom oy Took, The |on the Wnite ’Star “Line, 8ild the conduct £ o ‘House bill,with the §200,000 stricken out,leaving thonet Cent to flat, tndicating o Iargo uncovered short interest Spoed came dowh from 8 knots per hour, and, with of the officers = snd discipline of the crew | o iingy of the canaland river to cm"g, B o Jock Californis, and had learnsd to drive oxen 'snd'maks | Building, from 9 . . to 5 p. m. every. day this week, S adrket, The specio shipmeuts {o-day were | moderate stron T o Skndia per hour, Hoping | Wers ~very - good. . Nothing “cowld ~hage been sm,ms,mm:m.umpem e khumnvdnd‘gou!dchmsnhvnnlg;,llcpl o until’| done béyond “what o e o to- zave | anddsmat Coppery Greek, Tn this attenuated shapo | War Depurtment Heports and Progs | himself generally useful. B here e Bocietary, Mr. Jumes Nowlan, will be in STOCES the Sist, when our coal was reduced to:127:tons, ‘and | 1ife. After the shipstrack the steerage hatches ware | the -wmnm::: m l;hy P;qr!:"m A 4 nostications. 2o medh ey ot xmm'a.mx;ozm. mmu,“ o War Drpanramyr, OFVIOE oF THE Cmuxr THE CITY IN BRIEF. stock shail be well distributed among wore dul, snd the clivages, ontelde of Hailemand | the ship distant from Sendy Mook F3on: foa; | open. There wasalso s passage from tho stecrage to 3 pere u eravery. slight. . The first named decliped | Iatitudo 41 degrees a8 minutes longitude 63 | the cobin. When the ship ad Keoled over, Capt. Will- | Th';:;“““{m’gfigggfflrhgem-mmg B1odit, Bravior, DIvISIoN OF TELEORANS ASD ” slock #hall ford all the privilegs of ,,.,E‘“’”""md,, t© msl;:;‘, ‘g‘lmm'nnl‘ym‘ a oAl rfs:)?erylwffi: dufnum’:w':-h mgmgnt‘l&finfibuum?fifi’& Foop moving °‘.':;m,‘,‘.2?}°:‘:£;"¢.’.,“.§,".“ c"l::“;:lg:d“ge': agely watchel oy Sore, e :‘v"*"d' on | wismmveroy, D. C, Aprl 5.7 proities, | . Justice Scully esterdsy fined Natt & Halfer, of No. in the honors and ‘}‘u{““m’"‘ the Exposition. Bincar B caosli? asalings, The general market opened | wind being at the Soathwent, the glass falling, sd a | tng passangers into the boste, When witness turned | 25 FORRCOO0N tneo A o hemmacn his Lt | B O meter, partly cloudy and clear weather will | %2 ‘Holt street, $50 for & liquor on many Sabbath port the following subscriptions hava beed. steady, and at the first call lmpr(‘):ui, the udva;we | westerly swell o, I thought the risk too great io keep igtu bv;i.:t 1L é‘: nglucm th er, which had been | zhie cac u':zm ‘_{“h b bio _“‘m “Y :m ‘probably continue during Sundsy inthe South Atlantic | 4852 - - .- oG o Nt resaverod s B sin st the scond. oo, | gt I e eives shat out O rees ok oty i, ae gt Tay) sulgUEVAL would be | Bists fipon belng Inspoctor, contending that ho has Sthies B o e tsaly Reatner, aad pos- Tho Board of Publio Works, sesterday, adrertised e e, B e tome provallad, and theclosing | Tho Culet Steward nlso reported ho ces of 8U0PW: | “Gliarles . W. Allen, calin e B D ey pud waa ot zomoved for cancs, | Sty Tight rala e, Clo e twest. o | G bide for 16,000 toms of coal for tho Water Works Co. e e e ome cases tho lowest mado,” Tho | Tresh provisions enough for G0 Tl el [ was - colled, ‘and ' . B Domaid | sccording to law, O Shak Harper fosists upon tho 3. | “rcsof low parometef in the Lske reglon and i West dariog fhe ensuing facal yesk,, % ‘Western Marble ana Grantle Com ; Gowan Mar- o ess was in Pacific Mail, Wostern Union, | and aslt provisions 208 “iho ““Ntherage for | zuggested that it was not necossery " repeat his pro- | LhoEtly oL his oommission, opens an office, and holds | Virginia will very generally diminish, and possibly diz The residence of E. 8, Watts, No.34 BE. Johu's place, | blo Company, 15 A, . Libby & Co, 13 A. T. Winoe, e Shore, Ngw York Central, Erie, Rock Ialand, and | tvo . daye, ovielons " but_ the . brend | vious evidence Witness then testified that 18 pre. | that nis is tho only legal ‘Inspection, what 18 tobe | yprir” Easterlywindsveering to southerly will prevail an roen 1ato on Fridsy night, and about $15 worth | 230 McGuinness, 1; C. T. Raynolds, 1. - R rice would bpout. At1p.m, after recelyingtho | opinion o good many more lives would have been L hmufi‘f:m'é‘mm"&. of Chicage | the Middle States and Soulhern New Eagiang, with | of clothing and jewelry carried off. mgm;:? 3‘::&;“{: fottas feoim At anups O eraily clesring weatber. Southwesterly winds Wil | - The Irish Litersry Association will hold s mpectal | tho even® e Front Park not being secured, 3 BE Paul BOXDE. engineer’s report, I decided to come here, Sarabro | 8aved if the hip” :d had the efliclent crew. The Cap- i Ty hest iy A toeity 18 docided?. Thats the question. 1 is e T st o quotations o | Taend beig then north B0 LB tain could not ol sy, sumber of mar, [0 0, SU3 | thonghe hers thatis el s tho queston, It 1t | Year Lo et end morent re . falin | aon and aecting £t 3aj. Aoora' ofice cormer of Aad- | the Exposition Gommitioa selsct the cormer of ot i PnoDUCE. miles. Duriog the stlemoon, HT0 to-tha west, | throo howrs after tho ghip atruck, Tho inipreasion, of ‘Trade, as » matter of self-defense, worid be competled | Loniperature snd clouds or psrdly Vley, ilh falng | tsomsad Dnton sty 4t 20 elock this afternoon. | Park avenue and Douglas place as the site for the Ex- Fisur was again lower &nd lesssclive, Tho re- | and the sky was clearsnd e ™} storal timed | wilneas {rom tho beginning of Liovoyzgo was that the L e O The. cons ity er suthoelty of | nortnerly winds will T O B e Northwost, and | _ The Mayor yesterday revoked the lcense of John poaltion. bulldings. The writer | sasi ha ceipts, thongh not large, 2re in cxcers “fihe demand, | corrected the course by the polar star. The cours ship was not weli manned, Thers were enough men, | }, '-““"'m; e e favolved *_in fares | = extend southward over Missouri and possibly into Schiels, Tios. 691 and 653 South Halsted street, hohay- und can SnS IR R RS e R e | B, PR o T S L | e S | 2 S UINRI TR | B hE Sl B S e Fhioat extras, No, 2 and su ar and | e m, which I cons an ample struck, seem ese ; wutionary sigoals continue ot Milwauke . : By, gales, 6,000 brls ; receipts, 8,940 brls. Holders | allowance o, o weaterly . 5ot aud o lead | themselves s much s they could They wets' mfl'&fi:fi%‘,’m"fl;m mg;g'mjg;m Grand Haven, Oswego, and Rochester. = The Boutd of Trustees of the e otk P s Sollowing te sinopg bla_ seasns fa= B e wheat ara. frm, wider moro | G miles tothe asst of Sambro Iaand. |LIC 1Y ead | Competent, One rule, to exercisc tho crow of the boats + as deckded e oo O o oand. that th e T, | a o Bourd of mrustess of the Eirer e D oane ata | iy o selcction: The groun oso prozs gtisrgs lots of Ering 3t A tier s vory litle | on tebridges o ihe lookouts, which WO T3 Ohcoa week, waa nof carried out, But few stcamers ans to beansaitiuents sad v o | - -~ FOREIGN ¥ A T T 33 Hovte atd | ialy & nore Chlages ftis surrounded with brosds Bl B O | SRS S e DR | TRRNEE m e v e st | o2 o A ——— : | S et i | B BRSO uiet, Tue a . Ico e e ; of the 4 ; er, 2 3 : quiet, Tho markel O ey and. tho depression in | time st 12303, m, when T ropested mmy e o an | teatificd: Atnoon o Mondsy the Captain sad T 2He, | Grain Inspector, was 36 to 4, snd'not 30 L0 15, a8 pub- GREAT BRITAIN. * No. b;;amra::‘munu ’:-:m:' “restd 2 Frod e iave bocs aazmate oo e tng o 1o Ushed. g 3 \venue, the ence of i o e 0 s seceipts, 440, bu. Pork | ordors, Xthen went 1nto the ciartiobd 3 "sat | .obsorvations by separate chronomaters,“and 5 = S dell cpd L b ALl i tho wholo- | down. About fifteen minutes, o Mr. Lrobm, 0d sa! | Sery closely. 7Fho ltitudo s 63 deg. 53 min., longi- z pIomom el Minister Bcbenck gaves grand | Biumenthal, was cutered by burglats early yesterday liminary srrangements for the, Exposiion conized Zd abost #7700 bris new mess [ to aek me some purticulars about the ahip A8 S0 s | fude 41 deg., 35 min. A consultation of oficers was | - THE LABOR QUESTION. L splosion-of fire-damp in 8 Goal mine mear Aber- memi 'b‘fl'o:’fn’ffi'mm,mmw“:“m’d"{h,“’m'dnl‘:, [Pty ”fl&.fi:‘m%m’:'umvmm‘ u::nflmn Bl way, 2t £17.12%, aad later 100 bris ot $17.25. Forfuture | yriting to s newspsper. He stayed about twenty | held a8 to the proprioty of turning round to Halifa: A Seiivery b business is reported. In cut meats thero Tng o P Tatention “wis to- run on until | for coal. and it was maimotsly agresd 1o Strike of the New York Gas Men. | th a’&"é‘;‘é‘:‘:‘m"'}”"flm‘.fi“&fidé’é’.’“‘"m“n""‘i e oz oL Jeveieys, 25 - | Amslons, that the Iake frent A e e e e #ud priced were generally with- | 3. m, then tohoavo to sad avait 1oy, D “oiamight | do 8o s tho safest_procoeding. At 1 the The Str! ric Gas Men. | the dea oy otlises. Justieo Bully yéstorday Aned Vaientine Hais $200'| Tiade ol s Expeeiiicn, grsmnos Soor wal out auotable change, The scarcity of ocean Trelghts | the ehila run was 122 miles, which would place her 48 | ship was headed for Halifax, the course being | NEW YOBK, April 5.—The men employed in the Nesw ——— for bulldlag a twostory {rame house at No, 570 Nocth made to Induce private parties to conour. e ot Tt a &5 ben 2 [ ngp@pmea e e &‘:hm”mrux:p‘nlndg’ b B ning knote, o AT s ;.’?,t"‘m“?.,w:&“f‘-:’xi":zfi’?rfi;‘im“‘;“{;%"x'om‘;’ifl Mapam, April 5. -?f A{N' ty-ive Carlists wh 7l sront I mumber being withn the ee limis shorlders af c, an lo jea at e, ots per hour. 8 1t e wag | abou e en WD W, 4 1 returned d RID, ,—Tho twenty-five Carl who 5 e ‘marche Baslight Gampany, | wero captared near Barcelons yesterdsy wero with }':;n%bx.wcmb:mvdqummmwm FOREIGN MISSIONS. Bartte, 216 pkge.. Bacon was quict and steady ; | clondy and clear, 43240, ray servant came up with | o the deck. My wateh wes from 210 6. Noalteration | procession, ed to the Mutual Tomg cient, S@93c, with aales of 250 boxes long clear, | my cocoa, ‘wben hia was told not fo swake me untli 3a, | was made i the conrae. T was below from 6 to8, At | foot of Eleventh ‘street, where they endeavored to in- | dificulty saved {rom the Republicans whils marching aee the men thero to strike. In this thoy were not | through that city.: Gommissioner Thompson, of the Board of Publls | - The snnusl meeting of the Northwestern 'nnn'ch;l TR oz Moy, ot 9c. In lard thera was 8 moderate degreo | m., when the second officer would call me. - 8 there bad been s chango of westher, and saveral 1 wish oF actity, and the market was higher, with sales’ of | The first e fonation I had of anything, was the ship | slowers of rain. £ rematned on deck antil12. This | succcssful, but ‘iaimed, however, fo bave sssurances | To-dsy most of the churches in Catalonia have been | Works, wishea to remind those property-owness who | the Woman's Foreign Mission Society was held yester- Ot O 5000 oa ot 934 for May, and | striking on Meaghor’s Rock, or Meaghers Jalund, B0 S1P. | Goursowas not changed, Thero had beenoqme dark | that tho moR eould lesve off on Mondsy. Thostrikers | closed or turnod {nto barracka. - . clamor for water-pipe, that water-pipes are only 1sid | g,y afternoon in the Methodist Cburch Block. M 9 5.26¢ for Juze ; of cily, 100 tcs st 8jc. Becelpts, | maining, ‘keeling lightly to port. The officers werc quick- Clonds, but they bad passed, and it waa then clear, fthen marched to the works of the Manhattan Bavossx, April 5,—Late advices from the north of upon streeta whare thers araat least 200 buildings to Y * ] 2,620 pzs and 11 kegs.’ Ty 8t their stations, sccompanied by the Quartermasters. About half-paat i1 the Quartermaater told me the ship Compiny at Esst Fourtcenth and —West - Seven- ‘B,{min To) it the ruilway between Zumargs and the mile. E. E. Marcy, one of the Vice-Presidents, occupied & & B e ses swept: away all the port bosts; and the | was golng et o lnots. At ten minutes t013 the. | teenth . and Fightocnth strests, The men in | Vittoria has been cut by the Carlista, - Tho citizens” sdjourned meeting will ba held at 3:30 | chair The following Iadies wers zppointed delegutes TERRIBLE TORN ship keeling over rapidly soon rendered tho 'siarboard | Captain came on tho bridge, where I was, and inquifed | these works ! efased to join them at present, but prom- | A sharp fight took placa on ‘Thursdsy in the Archall | o'clock this afternoon at Rice & Jackson's Hall, No, 92 to represent thio Boclety at the sessions of the denomis 2 RNADO. boaip wslens. Every efort s mado to send tho peo, foxtho Tlisd Ofices (Brsdy), 32 he wished to Lvo iredto ;‘;E,:,‘;‘}&%,"fi.‘“fihfi’;:’;:;‘l‘ s s next o | Tgul Motntatan betesn ) forcs of 960 Casiety, under | Wesh Randolph strect; | The cal 18 ilgned by’ | nationsl organizations mamed : Presbyterian Missiod’ o forward outaido “the ehip, but defeated o distance run by the ehip from 1'p, m. to midnight 0 Met % command of and Olleo, an ubli- | ¢ pr < 8 4 by the_ship, but terror defeated ell Y, ip e git. | e e e O oic ‘ranks wero blained thero, | cans, The memgmém R ok mms‘m Brother Boynolds, and many others. o ary Soclety, Mra, Hitt, Mrs. Kent, Mrs. Marcy, ki Sncolr e T e O A huscon have forbldden the | . The third regular mesting of tho Junlor Literary | Mrs. Willing ; Baptist Misslonary Soclety, Mz Gilles- <3 : = P 5 ~. o t 4h Purtingon, 1owa, Visited by a Kfira | ourefforts, The Second O7E Ve O tarbonpd | Qficer Bradywas at the time on hia rounds of Sthe | PN Ly ot unexpectod by the gas companic i i ship. The Captain afterwards b {ifo-bost, 1 carriod two ladies sud_placed thom with | S5p T8 S0P Xds came on the bridge and | This strike wes 208 SGITPLLTy q'Cut of " tho New York | ringing of churchebells dn that province, becanes 1oy Sortonof the Gentenary Chtarch will be held on Tucs— | Ble, 3{ra. Briggs, M. Bishop, wnd M, Davfarthe: e, ricanc--Scven Persons Killed aund i im, and returned for more, Before 1 got &8 ft 0 ho placed the ohip four miles south of 8 3 Nincicen Wounded--Ronses Unroof- | tho hloon eatrance, fnding the slip L0t 38 L2222 | X'thon wonk baiow O e B ero o koep | Gaa Works when Sciy-{one ringing of churehubells 4o that B es, whoss | 927 aveming noxi at No. otl West Adams rees fox the T, Correponding Socrotary for Tilnols, suby ed~=Great Damage 10 Propertys further, I managed to get hold - of :the weather » good lockout for 10oss ice, and in the event of scelng {heir places. This act roused up the {re Eons have joined the insurrectionists, are fined 20 ‘purpose of electing officers for the next quarter. mitfed her sunual report, showing that there ars Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ?(u m'm}.m gn' back 'fn lm:h m?-b;.z. _nngr‘n;ann;ul Jmncl:nc:nge‘t:‘z (Ifl:ipfll‘li\h on the ’-:;! .&3 thm::flfl R oo, but the n;)luper%ng rgu:l.ng“?axr :Tc::f"rede S Ar, Nathan Fentmore, of No,531 South Canal street, ;‘;"F‘" 'oodt?:n in mshn’x 3';:& ::h &'.' e 3 i e ook the 1adies out, and placed them e main rig- | Port bow, and call him ately, and under any cir~ teawee] L, ’ARIS, —AL 8 ral Democratic | report: ‘Aadison iberahup of 6,500, members.! Cspau RavDR, April 5.—A fearful tornado swept ! n g- | B 5, M iess | prompt el ™t s detachment of. police'| demonsiration in Barcelona, the red flag, surmounted: muml:;,l&:‘hfi,. lwremd%‘,&‘;:‘dma ym;rg:‘!_ The sum of $3,000 had been paid into mflggxwyfi; ,E urin ndiog Gecte! : ! Himgs went bock aud called 1o the Sccond Offcer fo | cumstances to call b, ot later than 3 o'clock. 1 1 gt Bucliuglon (a8 inben :’-fl:k down houses, | 41 ot as the boat would roll over, which sho did in | erders X conveyed G0 tho -Second_OMicer. The | preserved tho pesco. Strong dotallaof police aro sta- | by the PLrygisa cap and g » deith-hesd, waa | day nigal of $100 worth of dry-goods, The siote wis | £o8 {ndtumm, Mrs, Seymour, Correspo eyt o e s 5t | £ it S S B, Mgt | SRR T Sl e i et e ot T T, TR B | SRt mer b e i L 2rs, hin wife an: K oxrey ‘mon. ing T was no use there, y on the 0. I was arous 0 she 3 5 A 3 18, 3 Eiiny others werc killed and. infured. The telegraph 1 roturned to the main riggings, aud found that the la- when tho ship struck, I went on deck ¥od found a | are kept constantly 'B"fi:i'}“'.,,‘? Ml eveningno sguts PERSONAL. .“;' 2 Rubisén, of Mickigan, reported. that during the yesf, ires are all down. iea had gome, The Chief Omficer, Mr, Firth, got up | umber of micn Living Lo clear. away No. 4 life-boat, | bad takep place. By A O e goc av0 " ames Donahus, the chicken-thief, whose character | forty new societies hiad been sdded to the State ity I [To the Associcted Press.] Ba orectod in the workd where the strike occurred, e ions. wore -delatled fn TaE Tamsuxs of | making %63 in all, with s membersbip of 6,000, Mrs ] s had gome, e e O ia befucat was oon cut | 1twas just clear whonases ewopt ftaway. No,7 Loe-Nellsa Gardn Ll gyl BursseTon, Tows, Aprl 5~The most terrible | of andhohadio S i there until p. m., whea the T imadrs frem cloaced, and ‘also. it avvay. Noi7 | wo that the men havo mo occasion to lexve tho prens Mr. and Mrs. Lee-Nellson sre at the ez House. | ‘Saturday, was e i Sculy, yestee. | D, Steale of Wisconsin, reported that thers o2o 17 e wind etarm ever imown bere came ot 4 | eatlier snd oz o e e Iuiling tide, and | tho sos, which wes then making a cloan breach over 4 et e atrikio is for elght hours and $3.25 & dsy for | _Jadge Goodloe, of Lexington, Ey., i8 at tho Tremont e moing and i casa continued for ona week in | cletles in that Blate, with & mamberah) ofabmt 20 Tiipite's Boteo this termoon, cresting. feetul bavos Fowan ot off, 3z Brsdy, tho, Thind Oilcer, - tnodord purt ot e ahip, S b kooked overfo Ven | stokers, and §2.50 for helpers. Housar - ail of $500. - | Tnoreports were acceptod. Mo, . £ T Qo nd los of life, Tho & k the cily on Wost jess, went forward, bn ward and seaward. Pasa taking to e e e Aio & cinnaty, i€ & Trem Three Phill rer, reported ge ol A armemen S 08 gt root tram, ouo of e sciotnouses, | Lo el of |ty Quicerminer | o i ntte wero tve, Induding o5 Fhe Civil Service Honrd. en. 3. Ginxd, Cinclonatl, i€ st the Tremont | qui, onoted pickpockets, Thilp Farlen, Tomasr | T to Apels, 1% OTILID, v kA thence throu e ess por. | Bpeskman snd Oyens established compmu ication with. | woman, in the mizzen ri with me at dayight, I £ Yomr, April 5.—The following, which is fur- ¢ 011,88 8, $1,703.30. A lamentable 7eso mn iggiog at daylig N x, April g, {3t Beully yesterdsy morning, They have been Pur- | reforeice t0 the desth of Mra. Mansell, o member and’ descendiog 2 tion of the city, Buildings wers ‘unroofed and & 2 rope to the small outlying Tock, distance from the remsined there until sbout 3 in the affer- shed exclusivel o the agent of the' Western Asso- Theodore H. Tilton and wife sre at the Gardner “ocen] N¢ : ton of the el e Taost. horrible part of tho | slazhoasd bow abost g i’ Owens swom orst, | moon, when I s - xescued by o8 e e, explains§ House. . D O retestie Northiwestern Talirosd, | tho Socety, was adoplel. The delegtes tothe! Stetropho was the destruction of T, Pond's but. | Lut failed to get a footing. Bpeaiaman then tried and | bosts crew under command of the Tev, Mr. | Wasmmvozox, D.C., April 5.—~Contradictory state- | yames B, Crocker, Boston Jo ks Execntive Committee Meeting, st Cincionath e depot, on_Jefferson street, and the death succeoded. A stouter’ rops was hsuled on {he rocky et any who left (ho Tigging o try to reach the | ments baving been mada eoncerning tho continuance | o the Gardner Hous ournal of Commerez, is | The Joint Building Comemittes of the Commom ‘were instructed to endeavor Lo secure tho eq: of seven persons.. The d | along which Ar. Brady mased, followed Ly, the oldest | Topes weve, washod away, - 1.wns unable toswim, I | of thecivil service regulstions, and the resignations & ESouse, Counctl and Board of County Commissioners held s | Of the salaries ‘of rissionaries. At the afternoon 4o~ Anna Dickinson and Mrs, Austin, srost the Gardner meeting yosterdsy morning to consider the request of | sion Mrs, ‘Willtog, Corresponding Secretary, wid Duried beneath the ruins, | .Of the mes. By this time it wus &, m, *I was at this was the last man who left the wreck slive. It was, in | of Willism Curtis and the Hon. Joseph Medill, ¥ Goorge i, Board, the deaigner of pian No, 51 to withdraw his plan from sented with » handsome writing desk, in COBETIR e twenty-five persons ~wers - i A TR, i Yol g | g, B el B st g T o e dncin 9 ot | e it Tetog o i bty R B | " - i e, ozt soignad e el “in- ooy, Azl ninetcen others Wure Tescu . len. ‘Was cal away about follo ol rom autho; aro known P n, the reason gn that the ler ices lety. ~ : meteen olbers WU e man of great promisgy { forvare, Wan) wext, Lut he larger number, severa] | daslight. Thave had o ssasasoxpernco at | 1o be facis, It.s the O e ies | s B Dl (S6enl. relet Agent of the e o e o his produsgion. Tha ro: | Deld, resulting as follows : Presidesl, 3. BUR o Taa puilt “uwp a luge e, and | ok ougnp“-::mgu:h -fl-!a‘o‘n& them, lay thereand died. o With a great many masters, and I found Capt. examinations in the depsrtments as fixedin the reg- e sont Housa, - quest was granted amid humorous remarks. ‘Hamlin, Evanston ; Correspondiog ‘Becretary, Tho bad e "ihronghout tha _Btate | Eno et s the foat succuinb fo {be intense cold | Williams all that could have been expected of one in iations, but appolntments will not rigidly depend on [ _ George Straut, Director of the Chicago & Alton | _The Common Council Comumnittes ‘Fire Limil B . Willing, Bockford ; Becording Becretifyy o el mown URongRot, ot s gdmen | that menilad, Binding mondlfof, 20 sessiern L O o e x shipmastor. msself, | these. o Railrond, i at the Tremont House, S e G O Rl Bl | Lo Y . e o, 205 Calumet aveie s 10,0 4 T e b redun . hoviss sdjoining, wero | EOLSIREOUSS So o orovigging ; gotlue | largely i the Todls tmie, spipmeater mysel | 5% known thathe Hon. Joseph Medill tendered | Gommissioner Carter of the T s Ataraoot s Ald. 8id- | urer, Mrs, B: F. Queal nelz&:mo-‘“““"' ¥. Lomon e e o east wall of Ponds hewse. | foreRRael UGS CO s st ot We'nbw | Bave oen g2y altmpt o keep b eorg pestensecy B o membes of tho Bosrd laat fall on | 4 o023 iy o Gt o e o o e T otaar | in discuseing R . choney: | S Comltios e e | Pond and three xock, ] T amion ways wers “open. I | sccountof not having time to spareto go to T - | e e O on of s friends. Hs o, aatonisb- | that frame housea bo permitted on unimpraved streets, mm‘,m"',“"‘nm,fi,"ms"&"“’ a0 Mrw, LT 1 The persons killed wers T. N. ‘rogume T e esed Pusdergaat, Trainor, and Nef, Mra. |2 o0 pasted, safely, (hough mearly exhausted on | csnnot glv, oy oplnion es to the quant of | bootosit with the Bosrd, The President declined to Stalgon, snd her two children, Oneof the men Xe& reaching Ahe Tacke, ar. firsdy, sccompanied by conl ehe “hed, of whether it was emough . oF e Of | fona i, and Mr. Curtis urged him to hold on £ e his duties in a day or two, 3 P ;g"lglfl';" - Gasly loss, Toe Committes decided upon - Shlre o ber o culired, Oue ol the 1med, 1 | St wons, Bpesomer fod Tudmas o g g | fiand e e macring end Iofts fow houra | awhie. : vt A S [ Ty e R ] B - Forelgn Markets. L Sad the polics force have been on the ground ever scroas e lunce mnel Wb frakshost 100 yaras | later. A peraon Shight be told {hero wers 900 tona of | _ On the 17th of January the President ssued s gen: | Martine’s Hall, on the West Side, 8 weck from ‘Thura- of tha ordinance, by a vote of 802, ‘oreign Marke ihce tha accident, rendering every BSsislance pos- wide nn Mn o, iuey sl avy qust mnnlng on board, but that would mot prove it. Too | eral order sgainst ‘the holding of Federal offices or | day evening. The best representatives of our local Nowonder Judge McAllister has profound opinfons mm,, T AT b e Tnglls i i o v | o, ey i st e e s e | e i Tk L 6 o Sl o mASiip S e | Wl ar ot M B R T e T | Tt Sl gl 7 ot the alig} when I went ey 3 o ef 4, < own_ grain operator, Whom _we will 3 e o ine, though many were drowned | bed at miduight. The courso was intended to taxe us | 1675, Toafarch, Mr. Medill called tho President's ‘Prof. Lewls will deliver s lecture on Tueaday even- | call 3L, 3 ‘partnarshi - Pork, 66a, Lard, 398 6d. -ty R i Bein . 1ng 1 tss Gememary Mothodiat Church, near the, cor i et p w8 1837 | 25 Cror, Kpel 5120 3. mo—Brelditef T Rold Eobbery. : ; xigand by tho line, 00E) Ser Being. tho Chist | sbout ovo miles esst of Sambro light. ‘The palatat | atiention o Lo G ‘and notified him of his resi SPhom we will deal A pait . o Torgao, O April 5. _uring the pating of 1 | Slemizt, mag g newned by 3 paisenger crowding S O L S ioe wost of tho ight, | Hon of memberahip of the Civil Bervice Beard @2~ | ner of Monros and Morgan streots, on Boger Will- T G e ot e oy lguon | *3 mmclanged, sy, 0 (i S niaown, entered the Fimt f do-day. ome | nim down, 1wty e L i Oftoer, ensoumged o8 | §o8® ire was n sirone e st piich g;o"*fi'dmzzuum e e Curtg g | 1" TheRav. B 2. Goodwia will-occupy e | #at of L O o, waat Toug on | 5 omemy derll B4 %mmz‘rf,'“.;," o4 H T un & Viol's hardwace stors, by. the rear | g D moving, and keop from falling | did not ng set to tho northwest, which we | aa follows: g = O o transictlon. When hs came fo psy over his | 3o°u0G 12 of %5, 94X ; b : Sonmen bemi T AT I | St Dbty com e | Moo o B 5 g Bt SO | s e ST L S e il Seymsn,of S ok, o tur G | ME APPSR ot Btk S I g e et : me ¢600 I currency; and bro boses of minable B, | armereatly ay cased ey g2 L B Mon”to- | when wo d no obacrvations,our dosd reckoning was | gaversl impartant, eppoinimants moes der e | Aoy e e G acatlon and ot Facsday | Ol T ovciagion. Tdsad.. Bewsre, ve | PAE April o heien, o Fond i - o ; e o ind, despite all efforts to | found co E 2% ' L, H 9 athier 1aid down beside me, and, desp und corrct. Tho chief steward had -reported s | ly msde ceem to to show & - | event bilent scalpers, or your wives will ii Fhecks, and certificates of deposit. No arrests have | ronse them, died, and alipped into the sea. At 5:30a, | short supply of provisions that night, becanze we took | ment both of o spirit _ snd m:m;ffi:, mm $E3 m;;“'.,n',,fi'“",n Ammmsufl t Tarner Hall, on +The ’mud mdr“mum“ Fien 32 the mm’mmmwy-t. o4 | tande 9@9%d 5 mmmnzxmorhmnd ‘.-p;cuhfifl"d- R 000 oa ; Americ loa ;. % ‘Savannab: boen Tasde. . all to bo of e oF m, the Airss boat came, but she was too small to on bosrd more passengers than we expected. of the civil service ons, 1 respectfull <3 ; T any uso. this point the Captain's feelings over- | Thia completed the Ghief Offcer’s statement,on th mfi Advis 4 "’“&“ ‘Among the srrivals st the Gardner Hous terds; The body of an old German, named Frederick Blatz, | export, 2,000 bales. pril delivery from No Female Sutfrag: 1 [l e | cmcnton Atk e ‘on the | my position as & m: of the Advisory Board of the 8, 8 Gurdnee ol T z 2 H s tro 2 Court adjourned till 10 'o'clock | Civil Service. In ‘wers the following : L. H. Newt New iy ‘who resided at No, 7 Dixon street, was found in the Cbarleston, d; March and April shipment - PamLADELPHIA, Apri ,—In the Supreme Conrt to- Mondsy morning. - 4 0 doing 1 beg o sasiro you of my | TR0 2R 8, Grmaia s L, T agps York; &, | xiver, near Miller & Reid's dstillery, yesterday mom: | New fmw“%‘% o 2 oo’ (&4 hsat, 123 245 5% g proceed.] warmeat wishes, and of thi itinance ‘Breadstufl} b a2y 10 the case of Mss Burnham, plesding for fhe | Doat was lsunched, and proceeded to Bostow, April 5. —The survivors after dinner snd | earn i Sotes od yor of my most | Tecumseh; A. G. Cook and Y ing. Blstz had been missing for. about eight weeks, ict ; red winter ; £iuht to vote on the ground that thaword "m:x g huu the &mall rocks. half | an address in Flmflmnarmhul Io the Tailrosd vgmm&;"Wy% st MN'WYm-D-Mh‘:m.'g:'xg;?%fiifixfg: sad Dhis body bsd ‘e dentty” oo 1a 156 nud.:earn: -d ™ £ { - dn'the Coaatitntien messt e and women, urt | o station thraugh he burnt datrct wndes & guard of Gzohax W Ovszs, | | Pittsburel wier s Lmg Mme Thers wer Do S | T 6L Choces, T0s ; Cumbezland mdeh w against Bar, Sediy: :P°“°"” A wqm urnished with uf:aau, s Excallency, the President, ‘Messza, Baldwin an Asb i s A @ viclanca o2 pesson, e conssed being in the | 64 mmu'nmm;:-,wed: o L