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VOLUME 26. CHICAGO, MONDAY, APRIL %7, 1873. ROOFING MATERIAL. Roing Materials. PAVING CEMENT, PARAFFINE VARNISH, ROOFING FELT. BARRETT, ARNOLD & KIMBALL, 230 East Monroe-st. FURNITURE. . WE OFFER For tho noxt thirty days our fino and oxton- sive astock of Cotiago Furniture at Rotail. Manufacturod by us, and warranted. Wo make o spociulty of COTTAGE PATNTED CHAMBER SUITS, And got thomup in groat varioty of golors snd style of workmanship, with or without marble. “We manufucture aud shade them in coloring to match furniture and carpets of rooms, and get thom up to order if dosired. In onlling the attontion of the publia to our g:;uda,we ool justified in saying that, in hav- g the faoilitios for manufacturing goods at the lowest posaible cost, wo can guarantoo good bargaina to tho purchaser. ‘Wo also manufacture Walnut Bod-Room uits. Romembor our Sale at Retail for the next thirty days. SWAN, CLARK & CO., Manufacturars sud Wholesale Dealers in Cottoge Furniture, 211 and 213 Monroc-st., Chicago. REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS. QBNTRE-AY,, No. 11: atory ant basomont brik, all ‘conveniences, 16 rooms; valuo, 33,000, INDIANACAVo,. moar Twsaty ninth-at.; Sstory and basoment brick ; $8,0, oasy torma. o SUNEON BEAOL; sioy and memontbtckigt, 0; pit 1o oty month IVENTY-SIXTHLAT,, 1ost Pratrio-av. 1 good houso ohgsp oanr B hf‘s -AV., moar Twontynioth-st.;a good houso; acgain. RNy NINTILAT., none Wabashav,; good cole tage, S7o0ms, grund losioonly 4 = {“'ffll"fi“' ST, nogr Aduns; Zhlofy mad brick baso- nt, Al convonlondos, batn 31660, 1on LMo, WASHINGTONST.: an slogint rosidonco; 89,000, worh 313,000 long iy Ono of the most clegant residoucos on tho Sonth Side, e e oot WS (P YACOR 0. MAGILL, 81 and 8 South Olarkist, FOR SALEH. Acre Property In Bootlons 22, 27, and 28, Town 29, Ra: h é‘,u‘sfim"a S idnlo. ’}‘so,‘ e eh.l.u‘::.?,{fmwfl..'.‘fi fentern and Ogdon-avs,, cas 4 Tons nogoLlatod on oty ranl astato.s G. 8. HUBBARD, JR., 188 Washington-st. Fbrty Acres. Tho handsomost high grovo 1and around . Was! H:lghts. Two rotidoucos and large out-billdin orchard, oxcollont water, comianding viows, an o proporty (or subdivision o lup salo b; Q. 1. I FOR SALE, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0.S, 118 and 120 Monroe-st. HOTEL FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE in Marguotto, the most. idly 1) 1k 7] - SRR o ook Sonegn b e KIRKLAND GRATE COAL, Mined by Kirkland & Co., Voodars, Fountain Co., Ind. Bold by . H. DYER & CO., Gor, Wabashav. and Madisc.st. T0 RENT. T0 RENT, WITH POWER, Rooms 40 by 180 feot, or of smaller sizes to- suit, at SHERWOOD’S BCHOOL FURNITURE FAQCTORY, 103 & 106 Bouth Canal-st. TO RENT, Four 4story and basoment Brick Blores, Nos. 63, 65, 69 and 78 Wost Washington-st. Steam powor If wantod. Also, 2d, 8d and dth floors, containing 80 rooms, No, 3 Bouth Clinton-at. _Inquiro at 18 South Jofforson-ss. FOR RENT. Btores cornor Madis d O -4 sl T el ‘ D. COLE & 8ON, House Agonts, 188 Wout Madisou-at, TO RENT, LEGANT BTONE, 2X85, NO, 189 W, 2 L doee T Hatons BO60Te kKo 4! Houso agonts, 158 West Madison.st. THE son- I‘U\i’ANOIAL. AAAAAAAANAAAAAA AN AN AN NSNS Adam Smith & Son, Bankers, First Wational Bank Bulldog, sonthwest corner of Stale and Washington-3s., Chivazo, Dealorsin Gold and Bilver Bullion, Bar, Lioaf, Bheot and Granulated Form for mochanical purposes, Doposits rocoived in olthor ourronoy or ooin, subjeot to chack without notico. Bix por cont intorest allowod on all daily balances. Choolks upon us pass through thoe Olearing- Houso, 08 if drawh upon any oity bank. Intorost oredited sud aocounts-current rondoroed monthly. Coin and Ourrenay Drafts on Now York. The National Bank of COMMERCE Will pay the usual querterly DIVIDEND On and after Monday, April 7. E. MAYNARD, Cashier. BANKING; HOUSE WRENN & BREWSTER, 96 Washington=at. Depostts Rooelvod and Taterost Allowod. D e Shehin. “Lonoat Ktacks, and Commor- olal Pabor Bought and Sold. 1 2 0 fal Papor form a leading £oRburs L cie s mases foF tho Bogottatian of whioh mo Liavo unusaal facllitia CHARLES H. BROWER. R. PARKER PIERCE. PIERCE & BROWER, BROKERS, 28 MAJ:ESON-ST- Tiooal Btooks, Commorofal Paper, Govorns mont and Wostorn Soouritios. Xlinois 10 per cent Registered Coupon Bonds, MONEY TO TOAN On collatoral, looal stooks. Commerels! papor wantoed. Loans on fnsido roal ostato negotiatod promptly by ‘WM. P. WATSON & 00., 105 Olack-st, STOCKS FOR SALE. Ghambar of Commorce, Third Nntional Bank, Tradors' Insuranco, By HAMMOND, & GAGT, 5§ Washingion.at, DRY GOODS. HATILIN, HALE & 0. Are now receiving a line of Extra Choice Prints and Medium-priced Dress Goods. Also, . a Special Drive in 4-4 Bleached Cottons. MADISON AND FRANELIN-STS REMOVALS. REMOVAT. CLARKE, ABBOIT & (0, DEALERS IN RAILROAD SUPPLIES, And Bolt Manufacturers, From 60 & 52 Madison-st. to 144 T.aalze~st. MATTRESSES, ,7@3 YOUR LIFE 18 SPENT IN BED. You get the Aost Comfort by uaslng the PETERS’ IMPROVED Woven Wire Mattress. B Gt o o ana e Bt ors ia agulivre vad Beddiog, old by dostors fa FuRyi MR RSEY & PETERS, 120 LnSnile-at., 3d Door N, of Mudinon. BOOTS AND SHOES. BUSINESS CHANCE. FOUNDRY FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. A mall Foundey, on tho Notth i, in pertest running order, on favorabla torms, THOMAS WILOE, 438 Wost Monrog.st., or Room 30, 168 Washiugtonat. HOTELS, BRIGGS HOUSE, REBUILT, Corner of Randolph-st, and Fifth-av, OLD TERMS, 93 PER DAY, RIOKCORDS & HUNTOON, Proprietors. : WANTE Lift Tnstranee Solieitor Wanted, by onc of the oldest, stronges: and most popular companies llf: tht(; country; best compensation, Ad~ G. §. RICHARDSON & CO, WEOLBESALE BOOTS AND SHOES, 128 and 130 Franklin-st. Finest Assortment and Lowest Prices. TERY US. 1200 local notics. DISSOLUTION NOTICE, DISSOLUTION. On10400, Aprl 4, 1873, The firm of BRESKE, BARTH & CO., 130 North Jof- forson-st,, dissolyed Fridsy, Aprild. Tho firm will do businoss heroattor undor the namo of BARTH BROS. & MERZ. MISCELLANEOUS. STORAGE, Cornor Bixteonth and Btato-sts,, Burlington dr(_:ss 44, Tribune oflice, with | Warehouse. Money loaned on all kinds of references, roporty: H. B. BAWYER, TO JEWELERS. - eI, Anoxportonced Watehmakor and T :u. asomo, ngeavor, with vory ting of tho Masonto Toard of Rello! biat toalimonials, wisbinig 06010 to Oblenuo, makos r) | iAo, joRatar mos t Ortontal Thall, 103 LaSalle: wloaticn fogaituitiun to o wil et cloas Kotve, ;',l'"‘"'m‘““ shoPaclocof, OrioatsLHAl 13 Lasallcaatyy 1V 00., 8 and 81 Doarborn.at. Bo.conty by an exporionogd man, Must bo turniihod. Gooil roloronces given, Addroas Hox &l uarta. Wis, N t s Manday ovoniug, a1 noss- By order, EDWARD OOUK, Bucretar; Iighland Association of Chicago. A mooting of the abovo Association will bo hold in the leoturo-room of tho Buotoh Ohurob, cornor of Bangamon and Adsma-ats,, ta-worzow (Tuasdar). at 8o, m, TO AUVERTISE! Among tho marvels of Northwestorn growth ond . material dovolopment, nothing has sur- passed that of nowspaper printing on what is oalled tho co-operattve plan. This cconomienl plan originatod in tho Northwest, and is tho out- growth of Woatern onterpriso, TIn 1863, tho Madison (Wisconsin) Daily Jour- nal wos supplying about twenty country nowa- popers with sheets, printed on one side, with nows and gonoral reading mattor, seloctod from tho daily fssucs of thoir journal. Tho other sido of the sheot wns loft blnnk until recoived by tho local publishor, who printed his oditorials, local nows, ote.,, upon it, thus completing- the nowspapor. No advortisemonts woro printod on tho shoots a8 {ssucd by the Madison Journal It occurred, howevor, to Mr, A, J. A1xexs, of the Milwaukeo Daily Wisconsin, that this plan might bo much Improved, to tho mutual advan- tago of the purchasor and tho ecller. His idos was, to supply sheots printed on ono side with nuv'm, Btorary selootions, ete., and a limited amount of advertisemonts, and that the. profits ‘from the - advertisemonts would orablo him to supply tho half-printod sheets ot tho cost of white paper, or oven loss, Mr, ATEENS soon pub Lis plan into exccution, and it was vory favorably recelved by publishers and advortisers. It at once superacded tho other plan sud became suo- cosaful, loading to tho ostablishmont of similar printing ofiices in Chicago, New Yorlk City, Mid- dlotown, N, Y., 8t. Louis, and Nashvillo, Tonn. The gonlus and lifo of tho system is in tho ad- vortising featuro, which Mr. Aigens invented, making the marvelous incronse possible. The growth of this entorprise for soveral yoars was gradual, but in tho pnst two or threo years it has been rapid, At the present timo, about 1,800 newspapers aro printed on this plan. The rosources of the supplying officos aro such, that thoy furnish a paper which, in tho variety and amount of contonts, and in mochanical oxeou- tion, cannot be produced by tho local officos without considerablo additions to their oxpondi~ tures. ‘Tho ontorprise s no longor an eoxparlmont, but an establishod success, and the systom is one ylolding manifold advantagos to advertisers a8 well a8 to local publishors, Although tho growth of this peculiar businoss has been veory rapid atall tho great contres, in this, asin all entorpriscs, tho Cityof Chicago has outstripped all compotitora. Of the thirtcon hundroed nowspapers now being prinecd on this plan in the United Btates, SIX HUNDRED aro printed in Chicago, Thus, by tho genius and power of co-operative labor and ekill, full one- half of all tho woekly nowspapors of the groat Statos of Ilinois, Indiona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnosotn, and Iowa aro furnished with rondy- printed paper from ono of two great contral officcs in this city,~the Cuioado NEwsparen Uxiox, 114 Monroo stroet, and A. N. Kerroaa, 77 Jackson stroot. Thoso two great co-oporative catablishments print tons of thousands of nows- papor shoots every dey, and hundreds of thou- eands every weok in the year, Bringing within cnsy reach of tho merchants, manufacturers, and businoss mon of Chicago tho rending millions of these imporial Btates— the kaart of the continont—it is unquestionable that over three millions of prosperous adult peo- Plo wooldy rend theso newspapers, From tho four central points of the SBouthwost and tho Northwest, aro wookly iesued the full editions of ONE ‘PHOUSAND NLWSPAPERS, distributed as follows : NUMBER OF NEWSPAPERS. 85ICansas and Nobraska ... Southorn Statos 140]MLx00llaBoOwS evovs o Total newspapers, 1,000, e 78 Advertisers cnn use tho whole list of ono thou- sand nowsepapprs, or clthor of the flve subdivi- aions: 1. 2. 8. 4. b, One hundred newapapers. One hundred and fifty newspapers (a). Ono hundred and fitty newspapers (). Two hundred and fifty nowspapers. Throo hundred and fifly newspapors. RATES OF ADVERTISING : Ordinary advertising, 1 cont porline per papor. Bpecial notices, 137 conts. Roading mattor, 134 conts. . On large orders a Hboral discount will be made. For circulars, estimates, and further information, apply to GO0k, Gorn & G0, CHICAGO, Comner Dearborn and Washington-sts,, AUTHORIZED AGENTS. FEARFUL TORNADO. Detailod Account of the Burlington, Ia., Visitatlon, Seven Persons Killed and Twenty More or Less Injured. Buildings Moved From Their Foundations--Roofs De- molished. One Roof Carried a Distance of Three Hundred Yards, Kpeetal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tridune, Bunuinarox, Iowa, April 6.~At a quartor aftor 4 o'cloclk, yostordny, tho most torriblo hatl, wind, and rain storm in ail tho history o our town burst upon us. It oamo with foarful vo- loolty from tho southwest, aud swopt tho busi- nesg port of the town, working groat damago to housos and feoding itsclf on human life. The storm first bocome -visiblo at tho Weat Hill sohiool hourn. Tho raof of this houso, ono of tho flnest in tho city, was lifted from his posi~ tlon, and carried fully 800 yards. It was torn into kindling-wood. It pnssed sovoral rosldoncos which wero savod from the fury of its flight by tho merest accldent. Tho diraction of tho storm was thenco toward the rivorin o northessterly diroction through tho Loart of tho city, Roofs were blown away, chimnoys woro dostroyed, and many buildings woro soriously damaged. MoCasl's planing- mill, a now brick buflding, was lifted from its foundation and carried fully two foot from its position. Thoe livery-stablo of MoArthur & Eols, on the cornor of Bird and Valloy atrcots, was brdly damoged,. tho front of the roof boin blown_into shrods, At the corner of Fourtl and Jofforson stroots the tompost gathored new strength, and destroyod the weat sido of tho roof of Hedges' block. "The heavy timbors of tho rooflng woro torn up like gross, and lny ourled up on tho castorn part of the roof, Two chimnoys wore blown from tho Barrett ITouse, and three from the Grimes Block. The rosi= doncos of H.W. Starr and T. L, Parsons wero slightly dnmaged. But tho horror of the storm was thoe dostruotion of Pond's buttor and ogg warchouse, on Jofforaon sroof, mear Lighth, and tho = foarful loss of lifo which it ontailed. Out of about. thirty- five porsons, sirong, honlthy, and hopeful, tho meesongor of death carried away sovon, The ding was a throo-story brick, which hadbocu oreotad Jast summor, It was built by Mr. Pond, who oceupied it a8 a storchouse and business of- fico for his_largo trade. Tho tempest struck it at the southwest cornor with a force which throw tho wholo houso into & mass of ruins. Tho walla sank into tho collar, burying beneath them tho men who wero at work in” the building, number- ing nbout twenty-fivo Tho employos of Rand's lumber K“‘d' directly across tho stroet, saw the fall and wont to tho roscuo. Thoy commencad diggivg, to save tho inmatos of the houso if possible. Thoy soon succeoded {n rescuing o Swedish woman who had gono into the house just beforo the storm to buy oggs. She told thom that two mon wero near Tier, and asked thom to pay 1o attontion to hor, but eave the men. In a few minutes tho body o! Mr, Pond was recovered, dead. Ho had boon in 1ho counting-room at tho timo of the storm, and nd ovidently sttemapted to leave the houso, whon s sudden and lorrible doath over- took him. ~Mr. Pond was onc of tho most promising aud popular of tho young busi- uess mon of thia scotlon. Hoe was 83 yoars of ago, full of vitality and businoss onorgy, o controllod tha trado of Southorn Towa in his line, and was making himsolf an important operator. The other vietims, who were brought {rom the ruins dead or mutilated, were three in mumbor. Thoy woro Mr. Trainor, Mr, Landograst, and Mr. Xsracl Noff, all employes of the housc. Trainer was found crushed botween two boards, hils back broken, and his face torribl: bruleed., Ho leavos o wife and throo littlo chil- dren in dostituto circumstances, Tondograst was va intolligont young man, Iately marriod. g wife I8 living in Kookuk. His head was tor- ribly smashod, and it is probabfo that he died in- stantly, Israel Noff, tho fourth victim, was well known {n town, having wrought at his trado a8 o tinnor for about seven yoars in_the ostablish- ment of Parsons, Borry & Warron, Io was 80 yoars old, Ho loavos o wifosud five chil- dron without any means of support. The houso directly cnst of tho Pond warohionso was asmall frame dwolling, acoupiod by Mr, Bteig- “or, & Gorman, who kept a sclect school in tho house. At tho time of tho accident he was down town, and his wifo and twin childron about 8 months old, woro alono In the honso, Thoy were takon fromit dond. Ono of tho_littlo onea was badly braised and mutilated. Ninotoon of tho employes of tho houso were recovered alive, but all woro moro or loss injured. Thoy are Frank Miller, badly hurt in the spino and lungs; ho is not oxpocted to rccovor. Willinm Dawaon, or allson, wns slightly lLurt on his head. One noemed Bmith was badly cut on tho hoad ond faco; Mo is n nophow of Wm. Scott, of Lomax, who was tol- ographod for. Anothor, a Scotchman, named Smoaton, was Alifih;ly hurt about tho head. W. 8. Haulm was badly cut on his hoad and had soy~ eral sovoro contusions on his body. Bonjamin Bwigort, tho foroman of the buttor dopartmont, is badly hurt in his hoad and broast, Ho hag two ribs brokon. Mr., Turnor, having charge of tho packing doparlment, was only slightly hurt. Gilbert Chase was hurt in his "chost, but is not oconsiderod dangorously Lhurt. Ward oscaped with & small out in his cheok. Drow, who was in the third ulorr foll with tho Tloor 'to the ground unhurt, His cHcape wod miraculous, Mr. Shorts, ona of the leading men of the eatablishment, recoived a small wound on hishoad. Throo brothers namod Gorman cropt out of the bnck ond of the building, and escapod Wwith vory SHQM injurios. Boveral others escaped uninjured. Weo lavo tho names of but fivo: Butphan, Jamos Dunn, Thomas Dillon, Donuis Kinuoy, and Henry Lang. Mr, Junk, tho hogd man of the house here in tho absenco of Mr, Pond, ).mmfinod at the timo of the aceidont to bo at the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy fmliht dopot with two others of tho omploycd, Nichols and Moonoy, loading a car of oggs, and thus fortunntoly escapod. PACIFIC COAST. Shooting Atfray--Cutpt. Jock’s Last Proposition. 8AN TFnanoigco, April 6,—In an affray last night in this oity, Manuel E, Esoudora, clork of tho Moxioan Consul, was shot and kiled by Buonnventura Uirongn. o gayo himeclf into custody. Ho oluims that ho soted in sclf do- fenso, §: A dlspatch from Yroka to-night eays that on Thuraday Jack sent Bogus Charloy to Rosohor ough, saying he would moot Fairchild and the othor Commissionors on Fridsy at Lava Bod, Canby and Gillom mut not como, Ho did not want_ the Comunissionora to talk ot all. 1o would doall the talking. On Friday noon the Commissionors wors in council with Jack af tho appointed place, 1f terms of pesco aro not agreed upon, probably o fight will commenco on Tucsday. The sronther nt Lava Bod is intensely cold, —_— ST. LOUIs. The Soclal Evils«Ituid on the Kono Rlounos==Clvil Servico Bnren Br, Lours, April 6,—A mas-n:o0tais of ladies was hold {uutm‘dny aftornoon sldon, tho Boolal Evil Iaw, now in force in ilit. city, and to doviso means for it ropeil.” Quite anumbor of prominont ladles wore prosont, with two or three clergymen, TLotters wera ron from sovoral ministors of the gospol and ]]vhy- slclang taking strong grounds against thelaw, and two or tureo ayosoclios wore made by the gou- tlemon presont, including one by Mayor Drown, who rogrottod that the dlsoussion ~ was confluod to one sido of tho question, a8 Lhero wero many inter- outing and Importaut faots juvolvad in the caso, and mueh could bo said on both sides, A resolution wes adopted deolating agalust any compromise with vice, and dnmnufihxg Bro- pnu‘l of the objectionabloe ordinanco, Tho police at a Iato hour last nizht ralded the *| kono-iounes of thio clty, aapturod somo GG play- :{:{t:’i‘d goizod tho apparatus of varlous houscs d, Mr. 8, J. Kimball, Ohiofof Revenuo Maring Burenau, and membor of the Examining Board of tho Olvil-Horvico, and Edward O. Graves Chiof Olork of tha Unitod Sntos Tronsury of- fico, arrival horo, and Capt. Morriman algo of tho Rovonuo Muflnu servico, will arrive to-morrow, Theso gentlomen will eatablish in this city » Bonrd of Clvil Sorvico in conncotion with tho custom-houso and sub-trensury oflice, boforo whom all applications’ for ositions must appear for oxamination, ir. Ximball and " his nssoclates will lonve on Monday avoning for Galveston, Texas, whoro they will establish a Civil Borvico Board. Thoy will thon vieit various ports along tho Gulf const; and establish lifo-saving stntions in accordanca with tho recont not of Congross. From Now Orloans thoy will proceod to Key ‘Wost, and thonco up tho const to Maine, THE LOST ATLANTIC. Arrival of n Large Numbor of the Sure 1 Now Yorke-Affecting Scenes idonts==lore Koiics RRecove creds Speetal Dfgpatch to The Chicago Tribune. NEw Yon, April 6.—Tho Atlantic survivors ar- rived shortly aftor 7 o'clocle thls morning. An immouse crowd of rolations and frionds bod as- sombled at Castlo Gardan to meet thom. Among theso woro lundreds who bad not sgon the nnmes of thoir lovod ones in ita list of saved, but who 6till clung to the Iingering hope that o mistako might have beon made., Tho seono aa tho fortunato omigrants Inndod was in- tonsely palnfol, Husbands, wives, fathors, mothors, sisters, dnughtors, and othor relativos pushed and jostled onch othor in their engornoss to obtain a near viow. Every faco that passed was olosoly acanned, as frionds rocognized oach othor thoy instantly throw them- solves into onch others nrms and wopb and shricked with joy. Othor faces bore o look of susponso, which grow more intongo as the numbor gradually lossened, until, finally, when tho last survivor hind gono by, they broke down dispairingly and sobbod in o heart-ronding man- nor. Many rofused to bo comfortod. ~Lvon roporters woro obliged to turn away to ido their fooliuga. Ono wifo had sgon hor liug- band's nnmo smong tho saved, He did nod appenr. ronding shrioks and fninted. Subssquently ho turned up all right, and tho exhibition was pain- ful to witnoss, Tho fathor and nunt of” ong E\}"mg man whon thoy eaw him, ncnrl{ hugged im to death. Tho aunt wont into hystorics. Thero were two men of tho samo namo on tho Atlantio. One was saved and.tho other lost. Tho relatives of both assembled, tho groator number bolug on the lookout for the dead man, This scono cannot bo imaginod. Little James Hnuln{ was tho special objoot of intorest, and recolved largo prosents of money. Tho survivors word given meals, and every- thing was douo for their comfort. A Iarge num- bor wont wost on tho 7:20 train on tho Eric Road this evening, (To the Assoctated Press.) New Yong, April 6.—Threo hundrod and five of tho survivors of tho ill-fated Atlantlo arrived horo this morning from Boston, by tho steamer Nowport. It being_gonorally fnown that they wore coming, as onrly as 4o'clock anxious croyw gothored round the pior, and the wildost oxcites ment proveilod. As 8oon as the Newport neared the dock, the pier was closed and nono but employes and mombers of the voss wore admitted inside tho gate. ennwhile tho Commissionors of Emigration liad o tug chartered, and to avold the large crowd outiide thio pior, ran hior up close to the Nowport nnd took the' unfortunato passengera on Loard and stesmed down to Castlo Gardon, On hor arrival thore 1,000 men, womon, and children, of almost overy nation, woro Enthornd gud it was with tho groatost diflculty thoy could bo kopt from forcing their way throngh tho gates. Tho poor fellows looked miserably, woro poorly clad, and secmed to bo ve: ‘mohdishonres enod, On thoirarrival at Castlo Gardon thoy were rogistored as usual, aftor which friends who wero waiting in tho information room sont in tho names of those whom thoy sought, and as wifo and children, sister or brother, recognized ono of tho unfortuuato’ mon whom they deemed lost, the scono was most affecting. The mon gavo way ontirely, and the womon either swooned or screamed from joy. Even outside of tho gates mon and womon who wore gatherod in groups sobbed and cried bitterly. " After s short timo breakfast was Iald. About one hundred of them loave to-night on the Erio road for their destination, and the ro- maindor in o fow days. Thomajority of tho men spenk disparagingly of the Captain aud crew, aud complain that aftor boing two or throo days at soa thoir food waa out short. The following are tho names of thoso in hos- pital who are still suflcrln§ from wounds and unablo to proceed at prosent: 8 Thomss_ Reuoy, 22 yonrs, English, hands ara badly bruiged, somo of tho nails torn off, and foot aro badly frozen. Willism G. Linficld, Eng- lish, 23 yoats, aim badly bruisod and feot frozo. Hugh O'Noill, Irish, foot frozoen. "Thore were eight moro who had their wounds drossod and folt well cnough to leave. Haxurrax, April 6,—Fourtoon bodies wero re- covorod finatunlny, all of them by grappling. To-day, tho weathor boing very favorablo, the Qivors workod for the purposo of finding bodies, and twonty-soveu, all up'j)ammly ateorago g‘nn- songors, wore recovered. Many of thom had considerablo sums of money. One, whoso namo appeared from the papers found in his pocket to bo Crooke, had a bill of oxchange .for £200, and considorablo monoy besides, Tho divers’ crowsg number sixty-five. The only bodies now romaining uncoflined on shore, are thoso found to-dny. §ii o othors hving boen bariod, of coftined ready for burial, Thoso recognized by rayor-books, ote,, as Roman Catholics, woro akon to Torronco Bay, o fow miles distant, and buried in the Catholic comotory, Tho romain- dor hinve beon buried in the Episcopal cometery at Prospeot, ‘Somo of tho bodics brought up to-dny showod that they died by suffocation, and not by drown- ing. As tho bodios aro brought by thoy aro placed in o boat undor ohargo of Goo. Liugard, o Justico of tho Ponco, and conveyed to a hill- pido on Ryan's Island, whoro Edmund Byan, au- other Magistrato, recolyes them and takos from them all tho money and valugblos, nating them in a book, with such marks of idontification as can be found on tho porsony. The bodies of Mrs. Davideon and hor, daughter woro found within a short timo of each other. Thero wes found on Miss Davidson, sowed to her droes, n lottor from hor motler, Bdvising hor 'in onuo of any un forosoon ocourronco taking her (tho moth- or) awny, to take posscssion of all hor money and lottor of oredit and procood with all spood to San TFrancisco, and inquire for Mr. Me- Dounld, who _ would send hor to hor wnole, L. H. ‘Tomploy, of Cnlifornia, On tho body of rs. Davidson was found and ut into tho hands of Edmund Ryan, at Lower glmapuul, the following: £88 gold; 8181 eur- ronoy, and o lottor of crodit for £16) trom Lon- don and country banking company, signed l?' N. Howard, Maungor Browi, on Fatlmer Boll & Co,, of &an Tranclsco. Itdnumbor is 7101, The bodios of both Mrs. and Miss Davidson arg al- ready sonled in motnllio cofiing, and await tho ndvico of friends s to what disposal is to bo mado of thom, It is oxpoocted that more bodios of cabin pas- rengers will be recovered. One diver has boen dotniled spacially to search the cabln, T'ho roport of ‘a steamor being ashoro at Spay lisrbor i not likely to bo correct, Communica- tion with thut place could not bo attained to-day. Vosnols which passod thore o day or two ago ans thoro was an old wrook thore, which drifte ashore somo timo ngo, aud mon were broaking itup., Probably tho schooner which made tho voport saw the wreck at o distance and mistook it for autenmer, Four mon belonging to 1lalifax chlmd up o Talo of sillt and appropriated and sold part of 1t. ‘Ihe Customs authoritics have recoverod most of the silk, and arrestod the mon, IHad tho mon given up tho silk to the agents thoey would have heen ontitlod to £200 salvage. Tho Oustoms oflicers found somo pilks In crated of orockory-ware, showing an intention to nmugglo thom into Now York, ‘Tho Noventh Cnvalrys Special Desputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Oamo, 1k, April 6.~In addition to tho two troops of tho Beventh United Rtates Oavalry that arrivod hero yostorday, oight more Lavo arrlved, four on tho Idohmond, this morning, Geu. Sturgess commanding; two on the Emma O. Emmot, from Momphis, and two on the Pauline Uprroll tye altevnoon. * Tho troovs with Gon. Bho burst forth into tho most hoart-. The Chicage Daily Teibune. BSlurgons lenyo this ovening, Tho Gonoeral goos out on the Northwostorn Eonndnry survoy, with hendquartors at 8t. Paul. Gon. Custor will bo horo to-morrow with the romaindor of the regi- ment, and from horo with the troops, will go to Dalkotn. Thomas Watts, ove of the soldiors, dlod last night from spidor bite. Anothor wns lost off the stonmor Richmond Ffl’hi night. Iis namo wag Commish. It is oxpocted that tho entire rogi- mont will got away by Tuesday ovening, Col. Johuson, tho Agent of tho Illinols Contral, in now making every offort to gobt thom away as #00n a8 poseiblo. ~ Thoro is an immonso nmount of haggago and equipmonts for mon, officors, and horses, but overything is moving along woll. "FOREIGN. The City of Manzanillo Captured by the Cuban Insurgents. Programme of the Russian Campaign in Turkestan. SPAIN, Mapnio, April 6.—The official report of the surrondor of Borgn, charges iho Commandant of £ho Lown with trusson, ana awrvutos the disns- or to thatoauso slono. Itnlso confirms the statomont that tho Carlists bayonoted sixty-sevon prisonars. It in rumorod that rovolutionary ngonts havo gono into Portugnl, and that thoy aro well sup- pliod with monoy, ; Frosh onsos of insubordination smong Capt,- Gon. Controra's traops, nt Barcolona, are rapori- od, Tho arrival of tho new Captalu-Gonaral, YVelardo, Is flnXlefl{ awaitod thore, but tho rail- rond botwoon Madrid and Barcolons, has boon 1n- :m-apud, it is_sald, by Oarlists, and ho is do- nyod. Topublican gides have brought to Barcolona & prigoner on whom they found important cor- rus{nndonco addrossed " to Alphonso and Co- becllln, The ehurches in tho town of Rous have hoon olesod, and aro guarded by armod ponsnnta, Crrlist bond, undor Tristamy, burned the raflway atution at San Guin, v The Fedoral Ropublican Committes, nt Darce- lona, has gont a circular to thoe Cataloninn towns, ordoring the inhabltants to placo them in o Stato dofonse, and forco tho Carliats to onoamp in the flolds whero tho volunteors and r(xdm con ox- torminate them, Enoh local committos ia direct~ od to sond to hendquartors at Barcolona for what arms thoy may require. BrusseLs, April 6,.—The Madrid correspondent of tho Independont Belge says the roports pub- lished in Fronch and English papers, of popular disturbances and military insubordination in Bpain, zro greatly oxaggerated. N e RUSSIA. 8r. PETEnSnunam, April 6.—A dispatch from Baker on tho westorn coast of the Oaspian Sea, dated April 2, announced that the TcEgluumnr column would take sho fleld sgainst Khiva on tho Bth insh. The expedition ngainst Khiva 18 in throo detachments, the first starting from Otenburg, concontrates ot Unbaposs, and procoods over the table of Uctijust, which bogins 600 vorsts south of Oron- burg, ot tho Rivor Tzchaijan, Thero it will take six days’ drinking water, bocause n supply will bo unprocurable until the springs of Amtzchah- kutulk aro roached. =~ The socond, or Aticlc 'anle{ doetachmont, will march ihron,;jl‘:u Astriban, sud must overcomo the rcomans boforo ropching Khiva. Tho third dotachment, starting from koatan, will_probably avoid the dosert in the nolghbor- hood of tho Soa of Aral, and march along tho Syrdira Rivorto Potrmosk, thonco it will tako tho banks of tho Djans Daria River to the frontior of Khiva. The Khivan forcos arc insignificant, and its armeament, poor rifles, belng partioularly dofoctive. 3 —_— N . CUBA New Yorg, April 6.—Nows from Havana, through Bpanish sources, confirms the roported capturo of tho fortified city and seaport of Manzanillo, and says an immenseamount of booty inmonoy and munitions of war fell into the hands of tho Cubans, who sscked tho town. Tho at- taok w8 mado at night, in tho absence of the Spanish troops in the field.. Capt.-Gon, Caballos has telographod to Madrld that a large body of tmn‘m i8 imporativoly wanted in Havana, as a rovolution may brosk out among the 8paniards ot any momont. Thoslaves are also roportod to bo meditating o rovolt. £ New Yorr, April 5.—Tho Herald Havana spo- cinl states that the CaEtnin-Gonornl n;{n its cor- respondont, O'Kelly, had come into Manzanillo {from tho insurrection ; that ho was srrested, and that a court of inquiry is boing held at tho latter ty, Information comos from anothor source that v(])g;(m‘nloum from tho insurrection wore found on olly. Kinasroy, Jamaies, April 3.—Schooner Village Brido, Captain Sams, carrying goods contraband of war for the rebels in Cuba, has boen soized at Port Antonia by & Spanish man-of-war. plod 2 ok suiia CENTRAL AMERICA. New Yorx, April 6,—Pannma gnpurn bxfl tho Oconn Queon roport the bark Albert at in- wall, on tho 10th of Morch, from Boston. Had two mates and four senmon badly frozen tho first night out, from the offects of which tho first Mato aud ono of tho eailors diod, and wero buriod at sea, Tha others were disabled, having lost fingors and toos, A sanguinary dispute ocourred in Darion be- twoen tho Cancho collectors and Indians. largo body of the formor wero driven off by the Indinns, of whom quite & number have ‘since been nssassinated by other Cancho sockors. Gon, Quesads fe at Bogotn to obtain help for tho Cubaus, and is cordially welcomed by tho authoritios. Tho steamship Tropis picked up at sos o boat ocontaining two men and & woman, tho solo sur- uivors of tho ship J. W. Elwell, from Liverpool, for Valpsraso with_coal, which took firo and blow up. 'The pooplo bad boen two and s half montbs in the boat. ——— SANDWICH ISLANDS, B8ax_ Foaxcisco, April 6,—The war stoamer Bonoola hos arrived from Honolulu with Gons. Schofiold and Alexander aro on board, Thore s a slmng natlve oppoition to tho King's proposad visit to tho United Statos. —_— CANADA. Special Disnatch to The Chicaga Tridune, Oxrawa, Apill 0,—Benator BoTlorson's o= tion in the Benato on the Pacifio Railway matter did not come up yostordsy on account of the pro- duction of cortain documents, whioh are neces- sary. Mr. MoPhorson will dolay the motion for a fow days in consequence theroof. "CINCINNATI. Porke«Pacicers? Contribution to the Vienna Exposition—0Oity Politicy. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Oxeiywaty, 0., April 8.—The contribution of the porik-paokers horo, which started for Vienna to-night, i threo carfdons, ench b olay 80 foot, drawn in oharconl on mount paper. "Thoy reprosont tho slaughtoring and oleaning, tho cuttivg and tho rondering and canning procoss, Thoro is no %rouplng in tho cartoon of tho outting process. Evorything is strung out inlino like & panorama. “The drawing is vory spiritod, On oxhibition at Morchants' Exchungo thoy attract muoh attontion, ’1{10 oxcitemont avor the munioipal cloction of to-morrow, ismore intonse than for yoars bo- fore, and alnost oxclusively upon tho Mayor and Polico Commigsioners, The Domocrats and Liboraly, to nllnp{mumnuo aro working with -y entiro unnnimit an aro oxcood- ingly oonfldont.. The Ropubliosus sre conaiderably alarmod, Tho result of tho Proaj- dontinl election, giving Grecloy 5,000 majority here, givos intorest to this first “eleotion follow- ing, and, at the eamo time, mnkes a roasonably -acourate prodiction of the result diffeult. On -~ Tolice Commis- slonors the voto will bo etriotly party, On Davig, the prosent incumbont and Ropublican caudidate for Mayor, the vote will bo affeoted by (Lo fooling against him on acoount of his negloct to tho prosiont timo to voto tho unpopular ordi- nauco of immunitlos to all oxlsting streot wail~ roads hore, Elr ¢ Prrrepunan, April 6.—The tube worki‘lw:‘ Mosgrs. Graft & Ca,, wero dostroyed by firoal m:;ix%ak Tont mighi. " Toss, §63,000 lusuranco, 850,000, : NUMBER 231. WASHINGTON. neral Butler and His Three« Cent Refanding Schome, Distriot - of Woful Condition. Columbia - Finances in & Spectal Dispatch to The Chfeago Tridune, BUTLER DEFUNDS. ‘WasittNaTOR, D. 0., April 6,—Binco his famons responso to ono of his complaining constituents, with regard to the salary stoal, Mr. Butlor bos baon in daily rocelpt of lottors from othors of his constituonts, roquosting him to forward to them tho porcontago which ho admite to bo due to the tax-puyors on this mocount. Butler rox plies promptly in onch Instance, but, instead of franking tho lottors, places. o postage-stamp on thom, . Tho lotters areworded thus: ; z Arnir 1, 188, Dran B¢ You will find your th s a1do of this fottor, " Yours, trulyy oo Hhe ok B, F, BurLen, THE MONEY MARKET. The cliaue of Now York politicians in “the ine torest of ox-Senator Morgan are now on tho ware path against two mombors of tho Cnbinet, to wit: Becrotaries Richardson and Fish., Tha hostility of tho Now York Times to tho prosent succorsor of Boutwoll is snid, on the very bost authority, to bo at tho instigation of Morgan, who has fong had an ambition to 81l the position. Bo loug a8 Socrotary Tish romains in tho Cnbie not of course New York cannot hold another Oabinot nppointment, and this intrigue involves the two gentlomon above-meutionad, Heoreta Fish roturnod hero Inst night. Socrotary Richa: son statos that ho will not allow himsolf to be in- volved by taking any nolion whatavor with re- gord to tho present dlsturbed condition of the money morket. The only measure of reliofhe pro« 0808 In caso of urgent necorsity is to anticipnte ho paymont of the May intorost of tho public debt. “The New Yorlk clique has made the boast to tho Dopartmont that if they can got gold above 120 thoy can put tho monoy market bo- yond the influones of the Government. EXCEPTIONAL GASES. Thoe Presidont’s ordor forbidding Federal office-holdors to hold State oflices has its oxcep- tions. It scoms that Congressmun Plutt, of Virginis, waa told on Friday that two membore of the Common Council of Petersburg were at tho same timo holdinigmsltlona in the Oustom: House, Those might disregard the above or- dor with porfoct snfoty. P DISTRIOT INDEDTEDNESS. The stroot and sowor contraotors aro not the only creditors of the Government of tho Districh of Columbis who are unablo to got their pay. The annual -Rpmpmuon made by Congross for the Motropolitan_Polico of tho District for the current yoar waa $207,800. This, of course, has beon irrogularly disbursod, but tho eamo aot that made this np[x:;ap:lnfion provided that a furthur sum, amounting to $103,045, should bo paid to dofray tho oxponses ~of tho Motropolitan anllco foroo by tho cities of Washington and loorgetown, and the country beyond limits of tho cltion, in the proportion corresponding to the numbor of " privates allottod sever. ally to the wprocincts; snd tno authori- tles of tho District are roquired to lovy o special tax for tho payment of this monoy, Which fs not to bo used for any other purposes. Now the fact is that the police force of tho District have received no pay from tha District authoritios for more than three ‘months. could only rosult from one of two causes: cither tho fault of the District authoritios to lovy the tax as roquired by law, or the illogal uso of the monoy for other “purposes. The public school tonchors have hoen worse treated than the licomen. They are dopendont entirely upon o District Government for thoir, ptx‘, no port of thoir Balary boing provided for-by thie Goneral CGovernment, and they have received nothing for goveral months. The teachora will hold a meot- ing next Saturday to devise some mathod of get~ ting tholr pay. A circumstance worthy of mon- tion in conncetion with tho management of Dis- trict offairs, is tho silence of the local fooes an tho nuhinct. The banks of tha istrict are largo holdors of the Auditor's certifi- catos of the Board of Publio Works, which there is no prosent prospoot of paying. The trades- men of the city have taken them for goods. Contractors are paying onormous rates of iuter- ost to onablo thom to hold on until the Board can pay them for worle donoe, or are selling tho cortiicntes at 20 por cont discount, Laborars aro obliged to livo on crodit, and even the tenchors and policomon can got no monoy. It would bo natural to suppose that tho poople of the District, and cspocially tho tax-payors, would ~be anxious to know just how their Government stands finan- cially, and if tho Board of Public Works has been obliged to cencel $3,000,000 worth of contracts for paving, ote., tho poople who have boon Emmlsod patent, wood, or concroto pavements oforo their residonces the coming summor, would like to know if they ara to be disappoint- ed. But no onoof tho eight or’ ten daily and Sunday and weokly journals printod in this dis- triot, has a word to say on the subject. Har~ lan'd Ohronicle did ~ mildly protond, & fow twoeks ngo, that it wee nob right to colloot assessments on proporty bofore tho improyoments for which tho assessmonts wera made had beon comploted, but the flles of tha local press would be searched in vain for any information in rogard {o tho prosent financial condition of the district, or its prospocts for the futuro, Porhaps this can be accounted for by tho fact that during the first yoar of ita oxiat- once, the district govornment {mid theso papers, for advertising, o $110,000. 1t onght to bo snid, in justice to thouo papors, that thoy are no longer dofonding the Board, and havo ceased abusiug those who print the truth about it. [To the Asaociated Preas.) TILE MIXED COMMIBSION. ‘Wasnrxatox, April 6.—The Britieh and Ameri- can Mixed Commission have adversely decided what aro known a8 the Oaloutta cafcs, growing out of the datontion of United Statos vessels uuder the lfroc]nmntlon of the Quoon during the Into robollio, preventing them from eailin from Dritish llast Indin ports with cargoes of saltpotre. THE WEATHER. War Department Prognosticationses Snow Storm at snd Around Denvers Wan DePARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF 816+ sun, Rravion, DivietoN OF 'I'ELEGBAMS AND Reronts FOoR TuE BENEFIT oF COMMERCE, WasmngroN, D. O, April 6,—Probabilities— The barometer will continue low on Monday ovor Lako Ontario and Now York, but will vory gen- orally riee over tho Upper Lakes and Ohio Valloy. Easterly winda with clouds and rain will continug in New England and over a portion of tho Mid. dlo Atlantio const, Southwostorly winds and partly uloud{ woathor will continuo in the South Atlantio Stafes, Cold northorly winds and cloudy Woather will provail from the Upper Lalios gouth- ward to Kentucky, and wostward to tho Rocky Mountains. Cautionary sij Ohloago, Grand Boston. Denves, Col., April 5,—A heavy suow-storm sot in this aftornoon. About six inclios fell up to 8 o'clock this ovening, and thero is & prospest of Its continuing all night. At Central City and Goorgotown just such n storm lins boon' long dosired, and will bo of gront advanisge to the mining and sgricultural intorosts, E DEenveR, Col,, April 6.—Tho numr-ulormflcg‘l_ln tinued all night long and part of m-flm" :m H waro about fifteon inches of snow on tho Bffld r at10a. m, It cloarad up about noon, and ie thiawing alowly this ovoning. Weelkly Itoview of the Albany Live Stgoic Markets g Chicago Tribune, Speetal Dioptul 4 174, i e wiow at & QAR 30 from laxt weulds prices, Prie ook, Tramii S1I0GTIS: talrv, 0T0GT i, # ala coniinuo st Milwaukeo avon, Enstport, Portland, an Bocol Oow! nadand lmited supply, Salos at $45.00@10.00 for o to good milkery With calves. Bikaw AND Lasus—Iho supply is modorato, with » yory limited Soutliern and Eistern demand, ' Prices are'off from Xo o 3ic, W it us tho ruling pricost Fino wool Iiliols and Towa at 65@7ke ; do Naw York and Michigan, 05@73¢0 ; lambe, 18, 3 Horszs—Tlioro iss heon a livoly trade in thls do- artmont (his woak, at prices lowur thou at sny tine hta scason, Tho demand fu goud for workers ai drivary, and the supply 13 fully oqual, boiug Gb cacs, oF 800 hoad,

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