The LUMLE 26. i ARKANSAS LANDS. g Upper Arkansas Valley, THE FINEST PORTION OF KANBSAR, consfsting of onstraaricn of tho Atelioon. Topbls 4 Eante Fo RALL “:'.P o mtzlnm&m'%e Fitids aeb subjoot tolHomostonds Toadl, Tho Informe b this 4 El roars’ credil Ton P e oL T Erionakd olnata. ehoeh an Tand mintors, pionty of rain ik, and just at tho right soa- % i ln?‘n‘ox'htlnn"w M\i::’mn purchaso land. o lrasia e e loreton, a1 A LA’ ) 144 \llo-st., Ohl ou A Ot R e REAL ESTATE. YV ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. to ‘bualnoss (having cont ens Gt ek B R (SR Braly T R, o e e B e raon-at., botwoon ah i1 briok buildlngs covering whole lof. 15342150 togt, on Oaoalat., meae Harsson 50 E oot (witiouac)ou Fitoat-av., ‘Goar Donglas-place. logk Joi ‘Walkor's Subdiviafon of partof foo. B1,9,15. t Blooka 18 and 17, samo subdivision, LDk on e, S me il Boo. 54, 83, 18 4acreafns. w. Y n, w. X Beo. . 8, 89, 18, 3, J08gr08, bolng Blook 81 andlag'e Bubdivison of w 3 , Boisg o’ 35 of Blocks 11 and 13, and all of Blook 3 Boo. 55, 19, 15, In'0, }¢ 8. W. 3¢ Boo. 15, 19, 10, B0 acras in o. 3¢ n., o, i Boo. 10 83, 13, Just subdivided, e, . 3¢ 800, 1, 8010 T aaron “gore of 1aud Uromiti Borth aido of onal, 150 tota In Adam Bmith's Subdiviston, 122 lots in Plorson D. Bmith's Subdiviston. ADAD EMITIT & SON, Bouthwast corner Binto aut Wasiagton sla: FOR SALE. Twonty aoros in northeast Soo. 11, 89, 18. Thishasa 2rontaga of 1,100 foot on Oontral Park Boulovard, and can tosubdivided and rotallod at a large profit. It is & speculation. Willdivide It If wished. MEAD & COE, 158 LaSal For the First Time in the Market ! A NEW _SUBDIVISION, Jetween Division-st, and North-av,, for saloby JAGOR WEIL & 0O,, nosthest ogrner of o rborn and Madison-sts. Tots front on Milwau- -av., North-av., Wood-at,, Qirard.at., anc rovo. The prices aro suoh as to make a profitablo in- o tho purchiasor. The blook pavemont on Mil- v, will 'bo comploted this spring. G tor, and sawerage sre Wiroady 13, Tormab-Ono-ihird ceaby bal- ance1and 2yoars, FOR SALE. Acre Property otfons 23 27, and 23, Town 89, Rango 13, and at raf d HI 3 sttt Ao Siop Ml els ‘nogotisted on sl ostato. * G. 8. HUBBARD, JR., 168 Washington TO RENT. A A A A AN NN TO RENT. Two officos sultablo for Banking, Insurance, or Real Estate, with firo-proof vaults; also high basoments, woll ightod, and sultes of officos, in 2d, 84, and 4th atorics of building, Nos, 46 and 48 South Olarkst., noxt to Bhor- ua Houso, Apply to W. 8. CARVER, Room No. 4, 48 Sonth Olark-st. T0 RENT, WITH POWER, Rooms 40 by 160 feet, or of smaller sizes to suit, at SHERWOOD'S SCHOOL FURNITURE FACTORY, 108 & 105 South Canal-st. - TO RENT. Northwoat cornior of tate and Harrlson-sta., two hand. somo lofts, woll lightad, sultable for any firstolass busie pess. Sizo E0x100 each,” Hont ronsonalile for & good tone aat.” Inquiro on promisos, FOR RENT. Btores corner Madison and Oarpentar-ats., 3x1%0 cach; uu'fi'.. and evorything wmyl:m" foat Soiling, ‘Tent 'S Tgit parlys B o BRBL A, D. COLE & SON, Houso Agonts, 18 Wani Madison-at. O E.IER. hall in fourth story of Androws' Building, Lufldlnl. AD &' 0OI, 183 LaBalle-st,, Androws' Bullding. TO RENT, . THE ELEGANT sronr, NO. 180 Wont Madi- son-at., third door fro: tod, ' D, QOLI & KO Ho, nta, 183" West Madisan. MISCELLANEOUS, SPOTS 01 oll, greato, ohampagno, foe oroam, eta., taken outof Ehio ot Golicate matorial mithor aremsiog it - the mést dollcte matorlal withot clasbing tne whole gar. IWARZ, A, RO Tho Orlginal Importor of the Tudustry, 264 West Maison-st - - - 168 Iliinoist, SAPOLIO, . ENOOCH MORGANS SBONS’ SAPOLIO Ina substituto for osp for all Housohold pur. ;. , ax0opt washing clotlios, BAPOLIO For cloaning your houso this Bpring will savo tho labor of one cloanor. SAPOLIO Wil not tnfuro or dlscolor Palat, but rostoros ool ot and et ey S SAPOLIO Oloans Windoms without wator, and savos tho troublo of romoving urtains aud carpote. SAPOLIO Briglitens Kni: b timo the ‘washiod, savlug timo and Tabod, Vo 1t. SAPOLIO Oloans Bath:Tabs, Tablos, Floors, &o., quick S Datter than Bospe ey 1t om0 quioker SAPOLIO Pollshos Tin, Drass, Conpor, andall M 3 Toudoring thomm a8 DAL AR TOmS oL ATy SAPOLIO For washing Dish v . Bor yaahing Dishos and Glasswaro fs avalusbl, SAPOILIO Removoa Btalng from Marblo Mantols, Tablos, and Btatuary, from -finlshod d Gl grid Sorcolaia, 10 conta, o e ond Trom SAPOLTIO Ra Btal X - Removen Stalan and Groaso from Carpota and ot Depot, 88 and 88 South Water-st., OEICA GO, ILL.. FURNITURE. WE OFFER For the' noxs thirty duys vus finv und oxton- #ivo stook of -Ootlage’ Furniture at Hotail. Manufactured' by us, and warranted, We makoe o spooialty of GET A BAMPLE FREE OF YOUR GROCER OR DRUGGIST. COTTAGE PAINTED CHAMBER SOTIS, And got themup in great varioty of colors and atyle of workmanship, with or without marble, ‘We manufhoture and shado them in coloring to matoh furniture and carpets of rooms, ant t them up to order if desired. uumni o attention of the publio to our ool justified in anying that,in hav-~ g the Moilitfes for manufaoturing goods at the lowest possiblo cost, we can guarantes good bargains to the purchaser, svivg also manufaoture Walnut Bed-Room “Buits. Romemboer our Bale at Rotail for the noxt ty dnys. SWAN, CLARK & CO., Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealeps in Oottage Furniture, 211 and 213 Monroe-st., Chicago. Fial Annomncemen! SHERMAN HOUSE, . OHICAGO, ILL., WILL positivoly be thrown open to tho travollog world On Thursday, the 10th inst., When tho FINEST HOTEL IN AMERIOA will bo 1o complete ordor to rocelvo ita guosts, 0. 8. M [BON. Manager. CROCKERY, &o. CROCKERY, ~ GLASSWARE, LAMPS, &C. ‘Wo koop tho largest stock In the'elty of abovo goods, fn original paokagos or opon stock, and soll at New York prices froa of frelght. Country morchants are fnvited to examine our goods hoforo purchasing elsowhero, F. & BE. JAEGER, 73 Wabash-nv.,_near Randolph-st, FINANOCIAL. DIC. Fecalloot eversthing ollastable in olty or countey with- outohargos unleds wo collast, and no attorncy's foes t salts. Tho namos of thoso of whom wo aro unahle to _aol. loct we o thoso who credit. FRASER'S ubli Hiorounlio Golisation Auonoy, 14 Madton:ats $50,000 To fosn, in sums to sult, for throo and aix approsel col o En 0 SERASHAL Sote 3 t Randoly NOTE, LETTER, Bill Eeads, PRINTED IN FIRST-OLASS STYLE, BY CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CD, 118 AND 120 MONROE-ST. EGR SALE, RARE CHANCE. Loass, stook, and fixturos of a retail dry goods atore, in s firat-olasa locatian, on South Bido, establishod a number of yoars, and dofng an oxcollent business, for salo or ex- chango for cash or real estato, Owner going to Europo, ¥or partioulars, apply to A. LOEB & BRO., 183 LaBallo-st, SURVEYORS Imstrumonta at J. G. LANGGUTH'S, Optlctan, 81 Btatost,, botwoon Washington and Randolplt. DESKS Cheap, at No. 157 ‘West Lake-st. PROFESSIONAL, EYE AND FAX. Disonsos nud Doformitios of thoso axaltaIvopooILy. Buriory aad Gicey A3t orasus an 2300 West Madison-at. DR. J. B. WALKRERR. ELECTRICIAII. DR, JOHN A. CLARK Has openiod his Now Parlors in the 8t. Jullen Buildl: 168 Dearharaat., for tho Bolantine Hiostrica troatmen of the siok. city rolsranoe BUSINESS OARD, AYRES & EOFF, Real Estate and Loan Agents, havs romoved to 74 Washingtor corner of Doarbora. ENOB AYRES...............0i. 3. WENRY ROFF. Spring Styles. Mme, DEMOREST'S Pattorns at the Pattern and Halr . 23 Wost Wausliugton-st., Chlicago. Hend I aiatagus, saliod tror ¥ RN, M S iy EDUCATIONAL. IMMANUEL HALL, A’ FIOMI: BOHOOL. Bpring torm heglnx April 18, Hralg R o G i THE EVENING WISOONSIN. NILWAUREE TRADE CHICAGD MERCHANTS, BY ADVERTISING IN THE " Eveing Wisconsin. T MILWAUKEE XVENING WISOONSIN s tho oldest and loodiug nowapeporin Lustcliy, It bas tho largest o o 03 nawapapor: A fé’&%"%’fifn datly”"Advortiiomants Fun throngh 1 "Rialyt, passongor tratny daily Teavo Milwaukoo for Obi- aagr fout of Which snablo passerizorsto oo to Ohloago tarn the doy, “Rundydta of Hilwaukse poorla o ‘Toako purohasod. - For bol oand Ratall trado 15 whll pay o advortise o o Sodudod ratos. RS VR °Lfl. "J,filnl:? 2o, 114 Monrooato, I Chieias Nowthaper nlon, ! amples of ratos below, and ortan of el vorblSs BTAARNES: fad then t7 tho exporient g ERANRICATRNE s opAmun, MiwavZEs, RATES: NBIN | Ono Month. .....8 4| Three Months’. advertisomont this sizo in all editlo; An‘ vertise nWL:Dom al lmlfl:.llollhn 450 13 : ad 1zo n all oditl A et Wiashinds Wit of e Day.. Quo Dar.. ORAMER, AIKENS & OE&.}}'I'!&»&“. t, this size o all oditions of Ao st Bisanle Sirdiieot e Qne Ds s 5o Weo no Afont! Threo Montii. ORAMER, AIKENS & ORAME! ALIEERS & oA koo, An advertisoment this size n all editions of tho EVENING WISOONAIN will oost: Qne D: 8ho Weel AMER, ORAMER, AIKENS & UBMHI'B‘ h An advertisement this size {n all editions of the EVENING WIACONBIN will oost: E A ORAMER, AIKENS & DBu:‘!gllh"‘ NG WLICON An advortissment this size in all editions of tha / EVEX) BIN wilf cost ORAMER, AINENS & omapen, ¥ CHICAGO, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1873. ADVERTISING. TTIOW TO GET THE FOR THE s iy For the Acoommodation of the Chicago ‘WHOLESALE TRADE, ‘We have made up o llat of this O oInG thtes Wtk WaenmiiTo s eud CHICAGO TRADE LIST, CONTAINING, FIVE HUNDRED BEST SELECTED' . COUNTRY' PAPERS. All i the Roglon Tributary to this City, Theao 800 papers aro local weeklles, read by ove merchant In the countics whero published, ond near overy county in tho States below mentionod ia Tepr acnted in the 1iat. . It s an fndisputablo fact that 1t 1snot only plenangt ‘80 8 city houso advertianin hently ealled upon to which fa fust what the Chicago morcliant, who ad o do, e especiaily invito dealors In TO MAEE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO TRADE LIST. Thn'lgmmnn of thoss Papora is a8 follows: IN ILLINOXS “ JOWA - MICHIGAN WISCONSIN MISSOURI MINNESOTA b JLANSAS and NEBRASKA RATES OF “Tho cost of lnserting thia advertisement or fts equal fn alzo, (3 Nln in Chicago 'Trade List in only i Inglo customer's busiuicss Will wiore thati You will huve to pay for an Inch one month, (size of thls) In tha Chicago Trado List, only 8232, or just 50 . conts por paper. TLis is choupness AN ADVERTISEMENT 8 inches, can bo insorted in tho t 50 sele to Chicogo, for on per paper, Nothin; or wiord ‘elfegtivo could be TRABDE LIST. The little country paper is.the best road paper in the world, If youdonbt it, you oan ensily satisfy yoursolf as to results, For ostimntos and further partioulars, call upon, or addross COOK, COBURN & CO., Advertising Agents, Eoudalt Bullding, cor, Dearhorn and Sirgots, CUICAGO, 1LL. "~ WASHINGTON, Rpsult of the Reduction in Ta: tion Last Year, Large Excoss in Receipts Over the Estimotes in Every Depart~ ment, Secretary Richardson Has No Sympathy for 'Wall Street. Congressman'FinRelnburq Refuses His; Share of the Salary Grab. Sueclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuo, e Y NATIONAL REVENUE. ‘Wagmxatox, D, 0., April 7.—\When Congress, & yoor ago, reduced taxation about fifty millions, it was prodicted that tho National Tressury would be crippled. Evon Gov. Boutwoll thought 280,000,000 or £85,000,000 would bo s largexeduc- tlon, It appoars, howover, from tho receipts from customs dutfos and internal revenue taxes, that the incomo will far oxcoed the estimato for tho prosont flscal yenr. Tho amount ostimated for reculpts from Interual revenuo was 876,000,- 000. With nearly throo montha of the fiseal yoor romaining, they are upwards of £83,000,000. Tho (oxcoss in tho _ smount of customs dutlos ovor tho datimates are. proportionatoly tho largest. It isbolleved that, notwithetafiding tho heavy reduction in taxa~ 4160, the revenues of tho Governmont this yoar will bo equal, ot least, to thoso of lost year. BEORETARY RIOHARDEON'S POLIOY. It appears that tho so-callod outside prossuro said to havo beon brought to besr upon Becre- tary Richardson in favor of issuing additional greonbaoks, comos mainly from Wall street brok- orsand epooulators, and it s for this ronson that the Bocretary had not paid any sttontion to thom. To any appesls fhat' may como from .logitimate busiuces mon touching the ac~ tion of the dovernment and its of- foct upon businoss tho Becrotary _ will give nll duo gttention,though he doos not indicato what bo would do,~ Ho s 0f opinion; however, that a frosh issue of curroncy would not afford pormanent relief to tho businoss intorosts of tho | tountry. . el TUH ANGLO-AMERICAN OLAIMS COMAMIESION will soon adjourn its session from this nl? to Nowport, Rhode Teland, for tho summer, Itls estimatod that under this Commission British cloimants will bo awarded about 5,000,000, With tho Goneva nward, this will still loavo a largo balanco " from England in favor of the Tuited Btates. WILL NOT IAVE IT. Roprosontative Finkelnburg, of Missouri, adds his name to tho list of those Congrossmen who rofuso to participate in the salary grab, ‘To-day ho enclosed his chock to the Sacrotary of tho Trenaury for his rotronctive extra pay,amounting toabout 86,000, with tho roquest that it bo covered into the Troasury. B MARYLAND BENATORSHIP, Judio Merriclk, of Maryland, who made such & favorablo improgsion in’ the House during the dobate on_tho Crodit Mobilior report, is now meontioned favorably among the candidates to ' succeed Senator Hamilton from that State. His talonts aud intog l:y arc of such o high ordoer ag to induce tho baliof that Lis chancos are the bent of any of tho men yet montioned. VINGINIA POLITIOS. Judge Robort Ould, formorly Confedorato Commicsionor for tho excliango of prisoners, is being prossed by tho Consorvatives in Virginia 83 a candidato for Govornor tosuccoed tho pros- ent incumbent, Walker, Tho campaign in Vir- ginin this summor promises to be very exciting, ospecially 08 the ublicaus carried the Stato lnst yoar. Col, Mosoby sroponnu to hold him- solf ‘aloof in_tho impending conflict, claiming that it s a fight which involves no principle, but sitriply tho spoils of offteo. x* COLONED JUNOBS. It was tho common bollef here when Tom Wright, tho recently convicted col- orod murderor, was placod on trial, that, becauso of tho fact that six colorod men woro on tho jury, no vordiot could Lo ron- dored in his caso. - Tho injustico shown to the colorod jurora by this statoment i manifeszed by tho fact that,in twonty minutos aftor rotir- ing, or in just tho timo roquisito to take a ballat, tho jury came to the unsnimous verdict of guil- ty. "In'fact, Wnght declaros that ho should have fared better with o whito jury. Theso colored jurors hava cortainly shown s disposition to on- Torco.tho law and punish crimo rogardloss of clannish considerations that whito jurors do not elways display. BENATOR BUMNEL AND THE GOLORED PEOPLE. There is quito n broezo among some of tho colored peoplo, becauso of the action of the now Board of Truatoos of colored schools in reseind- ing tho rosolution of the formor Board for the purchago of a portrait of Sonator Sumner. This rovision was {)lncnd onthe ground that such action was not taken out of a waut of respoct to MMr. Bumner, but becauso it was not proper to dovote #ohool funds to such s purpose. How- ovor, the Trustees authorized o subscription to be taken among tho colorod pooplo of tho dis- {rict to pay for the portrait. LTo the Associated Press,) DIVIDEND DECLARED. ‘WasmxaToy, D, C., April 7.—The Comptroller of the Currency hos doclared a second dividond of 26 por cont in_favor of the croditors of the ‘Walkill National Bank, Middletown, N. Y., mak- ‘ing, in all, dividends of 50 per cent. INTERNAL REVENUE. Thero will be somo appointments made of Dep- “uty Colloctors in some of tho largo intornal roy- onuo distriots, which will be selected from among tho Asaistont Assossors. TILE YIONTIKR COMANSBION. A dispateh from Laredo, Toxas, April 1, says the Unitod Btates Frontior Commission were at NowLaredo. Tho Moxican Commission hiad held a joint scsslon with the Amorican Commission on tho subject of tho disturbancas. BUPLEME COUNT DEOISION. The Bupreme Court decided tho.case of Ravonor vi. Woodrufl, thnt o nrhmlmim?v noto Elven for n consideration in war bonds, issued y tho Arkansas Socession Convention, is void and illogal. Tho Court also decided in the caso of tho United Statos va, The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, that it is not within the power of Con- gress to tax a municipal corporation, viz., tho mortgago bold by the City of Baltimore on said rond, n security for bonds issued in its aid ; and eiso, that it was not tho intontion of tho Intor- nal Rovonuo lawa to tax the proporty of such corporations, TIE PRESIDENT, Tho Prosidont is oxpected toreturn horo to- morrow afternoon, e — The Erie Investigation, New Yonx, April 7.—At the logislativo inquiry into tho Erie Railway affairs to-day, o lotter was read from Jon Willinmson and Yrodorek 8. Grammor, ox-clorks, promising to show, if the books were praduced, that tho Company's state- ment of froight and passougor carnitgs was igmmfly oxaggoratod, Aftor reading tho lottor ho olorks woro cnlled and testified that, while they could nat point out specifle inncouracies, in tho absonce of tho books, they wero satisfled that tho roturns of gonts wero *‘cookod,” that & dividond might be doclared, as tho onrniigs of tho road in 1672 woro not as larga as in 1871, Henry T, Antos rolatod s convorsntion with Prosident Watson after tho Iast day of the exam- ination, the point of which was that Mr. Watson offered him & lucrative position in the Erie oftice, which Antos said heo considored os an at- tompl to bribo him. My, Boach, counsel for O‘Dohortf. utatod that his cliont was now por~ foctly satisflod that tho accounts of tho Compa-~ ny had not boen falsified, and tho prosout man- agoment was honost and rolinble, Oliver W. Cooke aud Col, Dunan, Auditors of the Erio Company tostiflod that statomont of thonot carn- inga on which the dividend was declared, was from actual and apparently corvect roturus, Ratirond Nowss - BAN Faaxcisco, April 7.—Tho Northorn Paol- flo Railrond Committoo, Vico-Prosidont Rico, of Maino; Mr, Mooselioad, of Philadelphin; Trod- @ % < & 'NUMBER 232, orick Dillings, of Vormont; and Englncor-in- Chief W, Miluor oberts, roturn this morning to tho East, havin, com&:lulud, on tho favorablo torma bolow ostimatod, tho’cont and arrango. monts for tho oxtonsion of ‘tho road northward durlng tho prosont yesr, to 8 practioal connoc- ton botweon tho road ulruud&.lnomplntml and the wators of Puget Bound. he contractors, on Snburdny, by tolograph, pit men at worlk on' tho lino, Wftk: this rallrosd connoction ‘offootod thio ontiro railroad system of Orogon, nd well ps tho uavigablo wators of tho Columbla, ave putin connaction by rall with the waters of Pagoet Hound. The committco doemed it inexpediont to pross tho Immedinte prosooution of the work on the part of tho llne between the uppor navi- ablo watorn of the Columbin River and Lako Uond d'Oroeillo. Amom} other rensons, on this portian of thorouta it {s nocossary to mako ar- rangomonts in the fall for gutling out oross-tios and bridge Limber, which can only bo obtained in tho mountains in the winter, nnd must bo flonied down during thospring rieoof thestrenm. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Osnxos, Wio,, A‘nfl 7.~The Wisconsin & Lole Suporior TRailrond Compony mado o proposition to the Conumon Qouncil to build a ailrond from Oshlosh north to Now London, -tho City to furnish. bonds to the amount of $160,000, payablo in annual instalments of £16,000, ‘When tho rond i comploted to point intersooting tho Wisconsin Central, 870,000 to b dolivored to tho Compauy s whol complotod .o tho intorsoction of the Groon Bay &, Lnko Topin Railroad, $50,000 more, and tho romain- dor whon tho rond reachos Now London, the Oit; -to rocoive stock of tho Company to tho amount of $160,000, : Aunona, I, April 7.-Thq proliminary survay of tho new Obilengo, Milliugton & Wostarn Rail- road wns comploted to Aurora on_lnst Baturds; ovening, The routo is through Warronvillo, an about three miles north of tho Ohicngo, Bur- lington & Quincy track. It ia to be a throo-foob gaugo road. THE LOST ATLANTIC. The Envestigation of tho Disnster by the Canadinn Authoritics. Speotal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonk, March 7.—Among tho sixty bodies recovored from tho wrook of tho Atlantio, yos- terday, was that of a powerfully-built Scotoh~ man, named Murray, who was on his way to Chi~ engo, whoro Lo has two daughtors, - Qne of tho saddest storios yot told is that of Wai. Glanflold, of Ohicago. Ho ia darl, slight- built young man, and hes his foot and. arm swathed in bandagos. Ho was ono of the fow -whop oscoped from tho oftor-stoorage. ' About Jthtoo yeans sgo bo was employed 88 o mason in Diivonshiro, England, Ho was engaged to bo mirried, but he was not prosporous, and the wed- ding wag doforrod from time to time. At length Glanfiold determined to cast -his -fortuno in the HNow World, and renowing their yows tho young couple soparated. In Chicago Glanfleld found an abundance of employment, and rapidly saved monoy. Shortly aftor the fire ho found . himself able to return to England and claim. his bride, For threo long yoars the Dovonshiro girl had nover wavored in lor dovotion to. hor absout lover, and on his rotum, she joyfully booame Lis wifo, nud a fortnight afterward tho newly wedded pair sof sail tho fll-fated Atlantio “for Amoricn, taking numorous articles with which to koop houso, " three boxes contnining platod waro, lines, and other things for tho = oquipment of tholr home in Ohicago, When tho vossol atruck tho rock, Glanfleld had boen lying awake forhalf an hour. Mis yo“i“m" who was sloeping by his sldo, awoko, and ho told hor thoy had como to anchor in Hallfax harbor. A fow momonts aftorward, somo one shontod that the ship was on tho rocks, and Mrs, Glanfield asked her hus- band to go on deck and soe what was tho mattor. Ho accordingly asconded the companion lsdder ond gained guek, little thinking ho had looked his Inst upon his wifo. On his -attompting to ra-ontor tho cabin, . ho found' tho watek Kmu-lng -in’ Bo ast * ps ronder is roturn impossiblo. No lope remainod for tho doomed passengers bolow, and nlmost dls- tractod, Glanfleld ascondod the hurricano dock, and, to savo himsolf from being washed over- board, he soizod a davit. A moment afterw: o tromondous wave dashed .tho bont again the davit and orushed his arm torribly., . The ‘boat was torn from itaIashings nud carried ““lvx' with four of tho craw, who wero in it. Notwith- standing his injurios, Glanfleld contrived to climb into the mizzon rigging, and thore he ro- mained four hours, Ho thon got into the main rlgfln% and held on three hours longor, durin “which timo two men heside Lim died of cold, an soveral, bocoming exhausted, dropped into the oa. [To the Associated Press,) Havrax, N. 8., April 7.—Tho investigation into tho Bteamship Atlantio disaator was ro- sumod this morning. Cornelius L. Brady, tho Third ofiicer, mado o statemont. After mhiug the story of tho position of tho vessel, when i waa decldod to run for Halifax, ho eald that ho was in bed whon_tho ship struck, it not being his watoh, and ho rushed on dook, and, being abliged to tako to the rigging, worked bls way forward and moade o communication with tho rock, na proviously rolatod. Nothing was said ordone to {mpedo tho passongors coming on dock. Do mot know what tho. ‘spood was when the vessel struck, Tho Captain did all thut any man could do to save life. o could distinctly soo and hoar him from the roek oxorting bimself. From my knowledgo snd exporicnco of orows, that of tlio Atlantio was far bottor physically and fully as well disciplined ss tho avorago. ; i At thooloso of his examination, Mr, Brady statod on oath that the atorios of tho robbing of tho doad aro entlrely truo. ) Joln_Brown, Fourth Officer of tho Atlantio, toatifled that tho Captain nt 1 o’clock on Monday diroctod him to alter tho courso to north 24 east for Halifax ; wore then running 7 knots; tho conl wag incroasod afterwards, and at 4 o'clock tho speed wos 11 knots; o midnight tho Third Oflicer told mo tho distance to Bambro light was 48 miley, the ship having run 122 milos since noon ; tho ship was running nine knots at mid- night ; at 1:80 tho wind was wost northwest with o fitflo swell ; tho loads woro all on the bridge roady for sounding ; botweon 1:30 and tho timo tho ship struck 1~ was on tho saloon dook about ton feot below tho bridge ; I told tho Captain's oy not to call him till 8, and tho Socond Oflicor told him ho would call tha Captain ; tho second ‘mato was on the bridgo ; the night’ was cloudy but not thick ; beforo I left tho deck I went to the woather sido and looked for tho light, but could not e auything but tho opon sea; about holf an hour aftor, tho ship struck ; did not let tho oy call tho Qaptain, bacauso I know the shi did not run anything lilio 48 milos ; all the ofli- cors know wo were running in_to mako shoro no ono in my honring told the Second Ofticer that tho distance had beon run ; one f tho Quartor- ‘magtors asked mo if o should go to themainyard to look for land; I told him it was too soon; I did not hear the rout of tho soa on shore, prob- ably because of the noise of the ongines; we must have boou a good mile from Ponnant Point when we run in, but I noither eaw tho broakors nor honrd tho rn\u‘x‘ I was in the stoerage ot tho time ; had not looked at the chart, and did not know tho const; tomy knowledgo nothing was dono to provent the passcngors coming on decks the Captain did ovorything ho could to save life; nono of tho officors spoko of heaving the load;; or stopping tho ship ; tho leads were not hovo on account of tho closrness of the n!fiht. and cortainty of BcnlnE tho light; don’t think tho vossol, oftor sbo struck, was aground astorn'; went below at & quarter to 8 to inspect the steorago; roturnod whon that duty was porformed; tho door botweon the wheel-house and chart-room was open at 2 o'clook; tho Captain was within six feet of tho man at the wheol ; the crow worked well; tho Cuptain and othor oflicers wore attentive and eficlont, and all temporate men; no carda or other gamos wore allowod; it is not truo that tho Captain was playing cardy holf an hour bo- foro tho ship struck. William Iogan, o stoorage passenger, testificd that ho wont to bed at 9 o'olook tho nlgf:t of tho disaster, nud romained till 2:0; thon went to tho uppor dook, aud for s whilo walked up and down, nonr the engine-room; heard tho watoh call out 8 o'clock, and then went bolow; beforo doing ro, I looked out on tho sida afterward found to bo noarost to land; the son was light ; noither saw nor heard anything to indicato tho closo proxlmns of land; almost immo- dintely aftor I laid down n second timo I hoard n fearful crash ; tho windows woro Insian- tancously opened; looked out through the port-hole and eaw tho rook; a companion and mysolf made our way to the second dock ; don' Inow how wo gob up, a4 the conoussion Liad knookod tho compenfon fadder away; somo pag- songers oried out Lotows *'Tho doors aro olosed,” but I think thoy had in the lnu’rx issod tho plugo whorso thoe doam wavag X fonud it very [OH B hard to g ont; I posltively bolove :’frenk many. morw Would have beon saved had.tho means of oxit boon more amplo; thero is, I thiuky only room for ono o got out at & time. - Josoph Cureoll, nn ablo souman, tostified: X was on tho laokout forwnrd of the bridge; know wo woro making tho laud, nnd tho coust is dags goraus ; tho ship was golng about ton knota ; elght or nino minutos boforo sho struck I satw tho bronkern firat, and thon the land on thestarbonrd bow; I sung ont * Breakors nhiond” to tho ofii- cors on tho,bridgo; T did not honr the broakers' atall; I stood abont thirly yards from tho bridge ; nm suro mfv cry was hoard by the Bocond Ofticor; don’t thiul” that, oven if the ongines hnd boon:_rovarsed, the uhl’p could hnvoli\uon proventod striking, % Patrick Xicly, un able soaman, tostified: I wag on tho lookout on tho bridge with tho Seg- ‘ond Ofticer, when I enw brenkess; Icalled out, “* Broakern or ico ahoad!” Oao of tho Quartor: minstors snw thom at the samo time,'and told tho Socoud Oficor, who fmedintoly gavo the eignal tull power astorn; hoard no nofso of bronkors; 04 noaras I can jud{-n, the ship waa withina quartor of amilo of the bronkors whon I first Baw them. .- Quartormastor Thomna, in the ocourso of his loaumnng,ropnnlu tho words he addrossed to_tho Hecond ‘OfMcor and snld the lattor replied he -wag not tho Captain, and I was ngt the mato, and he oould doas fio ploasod. Thomas_then psled tho TFourth Officor if ho shonld i(o to- the moin-yard ond look for tha mm]‘ and was auswored, “It is of no uso ;" witness told tho Fourth Ofiicor ho did not feol the land until she struck upon it; tho Cap- tain was callod at 8:12; bo didn't arouxo ot fira| and tho witness toid Hho.Socond Officor ho hed bottor shaka bim, and got him up; just thon Oarroll cried out, “Ieo atioad ;" witnoss loft tha whool and ran to tho door; saw tho whito foam and jco; ron back to tho whool, put tho holm hard o dtarboard, thon ran to tho tolograph con- nocting with the engine-room, but at that in- stant sho struck, . Cenien Ohiof Engincor Foxloy tostified that at noon on tho 818t of March thora* wore 127 tons of coal on board, the "oxpondituro of tho provious ddy having beon G0 tons, The ship was 430 milee from Saucy Hook and 170 miles from Halifax. .Tho baromotor was falling, All' tho officors agroad to tho OAntnln'n projosition to put abotit for Halifax. Eight hundrod and forty-sover tons of conl woro put aboard at Liverpool, and thora woro 120 tonsromaining fromtho proviousvoyagoe, making & total of 907 tons. Wo used shout 80 tona boforo starting on: tho voyago. Tho nver- ago daily consumption was 09 tons. The'con- sumption was groator than usual, becauso the conl wns mixed English and Welsh, Wo con- sumod about tho snme quantity this time as on tho Inst voyago, On that Voil‘)’ 0 wo had o much Inrgor quantity, probably 1,300 or 1,800 tons. :'V:A:: n‘i\%‘o &h)llrc ooy dll(‘"‘x\md[ hmltmh tolma when ork., Provious to the - 050 W had all Woleh conl, . -2 *© tho last voy: ‘The AEL\BE of the Associnted Pross had an in. torviow to-day with Capt. Williams on soveral points brought out during tho investigation. Roportor—How do _you account. for the ox- traordinary consumption of coat? The English ‘managers say the Atlantie had a much largor quantity on board than sho usually conuummf H ‘Williamg—Probably that is truo as to tho quantity, but about Lnlf of it was English, which i8.of inforior quality, whoreas we gonerally uso Wolsh coal. Hadall tho coal beon Weleh, the quantity would have boon more than sufiiciont to oarry us to Now York. - i ¢ Iumortor—whul about tho provisions ? Williams—Weo had an ample supply of all stores -xcogt selt fish for tho Catholio pnssen- ors. On tho Iriday provious to thie wrack thev nd complained of n sosreity of fish. B - Havweax, N. 8., April 7.—Tho divers at work to-day_roport tho veusel most mwkwardly;placed. Two of thom wont inta No. 4 hatch, but found no light. Onthe up&mr deck the passongors and cargo aro 80 much mixed that tho bodios can- not. be Eot at. Two girls woro found lying in_their beds in thelowor aftor-stoorage. Holos will bo blown in the ship to facilitate the recov- ory of tho bodios and carga, ) . Elevon bodios were got to-day, of which five ‘wero grapplod. Up to to-night 226 havo boen re- coverod. Nono of thoso found rocontly were cabln passengors, Tho roports in the proes rospecting & light st Capo Prospoct boing mistakon for that of Sambra are falge. ~Thoro i8 no such Hiht 08 Ospo Pros- ect. Nobody on board the Atlantic eaw sny ight in approaching tho const. . SPRINGFIELD. Cortificates of Organization =« Par. doned = Mush-and=-MIilk Fostivales City Polltics==Fatal IResult of aFall. Speefal Dispaloh to The Chicago Tribune, SpmiNarFireo, I, April 7.~Statements wore filed and liconse issued to-day by tho Secretary of Biate to-theLill & Buttors Ohicago Mate ting Company, copital stock $150,000, and the Janson Excolsior. Tuck Manufacturing Com- pany of Chicago. This Company hus reduced ita capital stock to 860,000. Gov. B«vnridfiu 1o-day purdoned Jsmes Blaok, convicted of robbing in' tho Cook Cmmt{ Crim- inal Conrt, and sentenced to tho Peonitentiary in 1871 for nino yoars, T'ho ladios of this city, on whom the manago- ment of our Home for tho Friondloss depend, xoalized from their mush-and-milk festival, given 8t tho Exocutive Mansion last Tharsday cven- ing, 8488.76. This malkes a littlo ovor $2,000 which thoy bavo sccured for tho institution by thoir enterprise this winter. Tho Home is now out of debt, and bas sufliciont monoy in the troasury to carry on tho institution for throe or four months. Both partics now havo their tickets for mu- nicipul officos bofore tho peoplo. Tha Liberala hoad thoir tickot with tho nsmo of Charles E. Hay, o well-known business man of this city, for flInyor, and the Ropublicans for tho eamo offico offor John It Rossotte, popularly known og tho ohameloon politician, having beon in political partios sud on a!l sides of ail_political quostions within tho last ulqht yoars, It is con- cedod that tho Liborals will carry tho city, the only quostion boing s to tho majority. oury Potts, tho printor who foll from the platform on the second story of tha Journal oftice on Saturdsy lnst, died yostorday at_noon. Ho was novor conscious sftor tho fall. Ho was uried by his follow printors, baving Do frionds in this city, and no ono hiore had any knowlodgo of his friends. Ho hind boon in tho city about's yoar. THE WEATHER. War Dopartment Reports and Proge nostications, Omioago, April 7.—Buowing this morning in Minnesota and_on Leko Snporior; raining at Milwaukeo, 8t. Louls, Clovoland, and Montroal, Gonerally 'oloudy throughout tho North and West, Thormomoter at San Francleco, 47 ; at Coriuno, Utah, 28 ; Ohoyenno, 70 ; Omaba, 83 ; Duluth, 81 ; Alpont, 107 Chicago, 49 ; Buftalo, 50 ; Quobao, 82; Now York, 403 Washington, 64 ; Now Orloans, 70 ; Bt. Louls, 47 ; Oinecin~ nati, 08. 3 Wan DepAnTMENT, OFFICE OF THE Coier Sta- NAL SERvice, DIVISION OF ‘IELEGRAME AND REPonTs ¥oR TUE DENEMT or COMMERCE, WasminotoN, D, 0., April 7.—Probebilitios— Tho low baromoter in Arkansas oxtends north- castward to the Olilo Valloy ou Tuesday. Bouth- wostorly winds, cloudy, and ralny weathor pre- vail in tho Gulf Btates, For tho South Atlantia Btates, falling buromotor, southorly winds, snd cloudy weather. For tho Middlo and Eastern Btatos, falling baromoter, castorly winds, cloudy woathor, and, possibly, light rain, except in Vir~ ginia and Maryland, whoro partly cloudy weathor, without rain, {s moro probablo,” For the Lower Lakos, fnlllu&; tomporature, northwost and northoast winds with cloudy wonthor. For tho Ohio Valloy and Hlinoi, falling barometor, northwost winde, cloudy, 'and rainy. For the Uppor Lokos and tho Northwaut, frosh to brisk w}nds, and cold, oloudy weathor. 5 Oautionary siguals aro orderod for Now Or- loans and Mobilo. ) —_— 2 ‘The Modocs, % ril 7.—Rosobrough reachoed Tul Lflf‘l‘é‘fi;np‘ his morning. On L'riday, tho Com~ missloners mot Capt. Jack and othor of tho Mo~ doo Chiofs in council, Juck and Schonchin ro- itoratod thoir determination to romain in that country, or would go to a rosorvation in this Btato. ~ Rosobrough thiuks Jnck {o frightonod, and will surrender., Tho troops are olesing around thom. ‘Thomas MoMillan, Arsistant Burgeon and chiof medical ofticor of the expedition, died suddonly in camp on Buuday. Susponsion of a Grunt Organ. -~ Towa Orry, Towa, Apiil 7.—Lhe Daily Repuh- tican, edited by tho Postmastor of this phc suspendod ou Haturday, aftor an unbappy © months,