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THE STATE CAPITAL. The Amonded River Improvement Bill Reported to tho House, Canal Earnings-to be Devoted to the Construction of = Copperas, Creck Dam. The ’l‘empc‘rmncn Question---De- feat of the Tilson Olaim. Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ILINOIS TUVER IMPROVEMENTS, SenmariEL, April 8.—Mr. Bhorman, from tho Appropriation Committee, roported the Ilouse River Improvemont bill, which wns amonded by Mr. Btarr, 80 as to. striko out. iho $200,000, and approprinte the renl cnrnings of tho canal to constructing the dom at Copporas Crook, tho monoy to bo invested in United States bonds until $100,000 shall bo accumulated, when tho Commissionors arosuthorized to bogin tho work, Mr. Walkor, with tho bonign intontion of massa- cring tho bill, moved to refor it to the Commit- teoon Olvil Bervico and Rotronchment., Mr. Starrmoved to make it the specinl order for Wednesday. Mr. Rogors opposed tho reforonco. Mr, Armstrong, of Alexandor, mado ono of his queor speaches, to prove that tho cenal was not “tha river, nor tho rivor tho canal, o really do- sirod to 1 go for that clauso.” Mr, Swan wanted togo homo on Wednosday, a8 the blno-birds in his county wero 88 large as partridges, Ho would _lke to go home, fr. Btarr moved to Iay the motion to rofor on the tablo, which wag carried==G4 to 48. On the motion to ordor. thio bill to s third reading Mr. Jacquoss oxpatiated, condomniug the pro- cooding as oxtraordinary, and contonding that tho river was not an enlargoment or oxtonsion of tho canal. Mr, Wicker made » legal argumont on tho constitutionality of the bill, and Mr. Bradwoll backed him up with vigor. 'fhore wora other speoches—tho same old dish of words— sorved up by soveral mombora, but nothing now. or strango transpired. Mr, Joues, who canraiso points of order finer ‘than tho point of n noedlo, objected to tho bl being ordered to a third reading until tho amondments woro printed, which tho Spenker overruled, and Mr. Jacquoss apponlod,—thio first appeal during tho sossion,—but tho Chair was sustainod by 101 to 11, Tho ingonuity of the opponouts of tho bill in making dliatory motions bol m‘ifi:“hmfltua' the bill was ordored to'a third o0 L E' ne reNiTENTIARY DEPONT, 4 The Penitentiary Committeo, which is a nomad- lo Committes, took a trip to the Pontiac Roform Bchool to-dsy, and if thoy got through will re- turn to-morrow. Then it is supposod the roport on the Ponitentinry will bo forthcoming. Liko tho Millonnium, it is a long timo coming, ond whon it doos como it may or not may not be valuable., A member of the Committeo statos that tho report is unani- mous; that it condomns Commissionar Rood for buying bect, otc., trom Citizen TReed, and for spproving cortain punishmonts deemed to bo cruel. The samo authority thinks Commis- sionors Rowott and Butz aro not soriously im- plicated, oxeopt in 8o far o thoy tacitly endorsed ~ cortain purchoses said to bo oxtravagant. No recommendations aro indulged in, and the Gov- ornor will have to take the report for what it is wortlh and docide whother a change in the management of tho prison is warranted. ADJOURNMENT, Tho conslderation of the resolutiona flxing the THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1873, doelded not £0 voto for tho bill, bocauso ho asnorts his constituenta want a depot on tho Inko shore, Had tho final voto boon taken this afternoon the rallronda would have won, and thoy may in to-morrow. It will \mn(p and tuck with the bill, THE BPECIAL COMMITTER OF THIRTEEN mot this aftornoon and talked wisdom for an hour, whon Mossra. MoPherran, Oborly, Savage, MoNit, and Crawford woro appointed a Hpocinl Committoo to draft two bills, ono on unjust dis- erlmminatioh "and ono on_extortion, Tho rail- road quostion, n serlova subjeot twvo months ago, is lnn‘é bncunflng ridioulous by the manner in whioh it {a troated. NORTHERN INSANE ABYLUM. The Sonate DLill approprinting monoey for tho Northorn Insang As Y m was ordered to a third ronding in tho House, It gives 846,200 por nn= num until tho main bullding is ocoupled, and $65,000 por annum thoreaftor, and ©2,000 per annum for ropalra. The sume ordor was mado on the bill appropristing $100,000 gurnunum for tho Jackeonvillo Asylum, and 8,000 for ropairs. TILLSON OLAIM, After sovoral spocchos, tho Tileon clalm was put ou ts passago and fallod, tho voto boing 21 018, TENMB OF COURT, The bill fixing tho torms of the new circuils waa ordorad to a third rending, having beon amonded o as to give tho Judges authority to disponso with grand or potit juries if justico cnn ba administored without them, and to desig- nato what torms ahall ;b dovoted . to oriminal business, X DOUGLAS MONUMENT. 'Tho Committeo on Appropriations recommend- od the passago of a bill appropristing 860,000 for tho complotion of the .Douglss monumont at Uhloago, nnd appointing Walter B. Scalos, David A. Goge, J. H. MaVickor, Frank T. Shorman and Joseph B. Chandler Commissionors to apnmi tho monay. g + ANTIETAN, , Tho bill appropriativg 87614 to the Antlotsm Comotory Monumont was rocommittod, i REMOVAL OF OEMETERIES, Tho following, Bouste -bill. waa-roported from tho Houso Mun(ei{ml Committeo, road a second ' timo, -and ordored to o third reading, It par- ticularly affects Chicago and Po « BROTION 1, Bé it enaoted by the people of the Stateaf Il linot, ented {n t) lk#tra Assembly, Thnt,waz{en- ever ‘comotery shall be ombraced within tho limits of any town or clty, it shall bo Iawful for the corpornto suthorltios thercofy if, n tholr optulon, sny good caties exista why such cometery should bo romovod, 0 causs tho remains of sll peraons interred thorein fo bo ro- moved to komo othor suitablo placo; Provided, said corporato suthoritios shali have first obtained tho ns- sent of tho trustecs, or othor porsons having tho con- trol ox ownlorahip of sad comotery,or a majorlty tioro- of : And, provided, further, that, when such comotory 1a ovmed by ono o moro private parties, or privaio corporation, or chartered socloty, tho corporato autliors 1ties of suchi town or elty may requira thio romoval of #uch cemotery, o be doito at tho oxponso of stich pri vato partiss, or privato corporation, or clinrterod noc cly, if nuch fomoval bo bascd upon’ their application, THE LIQUOR LAW. e The Temporanco Committeo will soon make a final report to the House, roturning all the bills, rosolutfons, and potitions contemplnting changes in tho presont law. A count of tho npmea shows thoro wore noarly twico as many petitioners in favor of maintaining tho law as thoro woro ogainst it. It is protly conolusively establishod by provious votes that tho House i8 -in favor of tho law by an overwhelming majority. TENME OF COUNT. Tho Houso discussed tho bill providing for tho timo of holding court in the now oircuits, some amendments being made and sgroed to, ' Tho bill soema to bo Bntisfnumr{ to tho membora from oach eircuit, and will, hornforoLgus 48 on umur%;noy law. Cook County is unaffocted by il the bi TIE TILION OLADM. Tho Senats spont tho forencon consldering tho woll-known Tilson claim, amounting to $16,185.10, ¢ for Infantry and cavalry oquipmonts furnishod the Btate to nid in supprossing the Iato robollion,"—ta quote tho patriotio languago of tho bill. '{”hc cluimant sot forhy that the ate agreod to pay thom in gold on delivory of tho wfié, with intorest on what remained un- ald, Tho Auditor issued warrauts on the Stato onsurer six montha aftor tho goods waro doliv- timo of ndjournment was postponed until Fridny ¥-#fod, but thoro boing no monoy in the Tressury next, whon it may b again postponad. ANOTUER RAILROAD DILL. Mr. Truitt handed in his contributlon to tho varied colloction of railroad litorature now in tho Houso, in the guise of a bill Proh(hiung oxtor- tion and unjust diecrimination. The smuthor triod to boil down the Donahuo and Hildrn) bills Into one, o a8 to make it short and sweot. It o committod to the tondor moroy of The oon. AUDITOR AND BECRETARY OF BTATE—A SLIGHT UN- TLEASANTNESS. The Senate bills rovising tho laws prescribing the dutios of tho Auditor aud Becretary of State wore roported from tho Judiciary Committes, and ordored to athird rending in tho House, Mr. Rountreo took occasion to pitoh into Mr. Hurd, ono of the revisors, whom he accused of drawing pay from the State for tho time Lo spent lobbylng for and ngainst various measures, Tho Spealker cnlled tho gentleman to ordor, but he wont on aud reponted the atatement amid the laughter of tho Houso. Of course, Hurd could not roply, not being & mombor, but whon the membors imlgnn to assomblo aftor'dinnor, beforo thio House, Mr. Hurd #eut up to Rountroe and askod him what bill ho (Hurd) was lobbying againet. Roundtreo auswered Houso bill "800, Ifurd said bo wns not. Rountros roplied that ho was go informed by Senators, which Hurd de- nied, stating that Rountree could not find a Sonator that would eny so. Rountree probably construed this into tho lio direct, for ho went for Hurd, catching bim by the throat and bendin him back over o deek, Hurd being a wonk, deli- cate creature, of slight frame, was ontirely at the mercy of Rountreo, who is b‘!fi, hoavy, and equal to threo or four Hurds, Hurd was roscued by tho members; on recovering, ho callod Roun~ troo & coward,—meaning that it was cowardly in him to attack on the floor a man who could not dofend himeolf, orthat ho was cowardly to atriko o man of half his size. This maddened Roun- tree again, and ho tried to got at Hurd, but was rovented by the intervontion of soveral mem- ora, Thus euded a row in no way creditable, A[v, Hurd may have mado himuelf oifensive, but sersonnl chastisoment is rathor & barbarian’s lacourse in this nge of civilization. TIE LAKE FRONT DILL tame up in the Scuato as the EFhMIBl order this woning on its third reading. ‘o bill was rond. 1Ir, Cummings eaid, bofore voting for & bill to repeal an act that hud boon on the statuo books for years, ho would like to seo = resson more dofinito than the weoping clisrgo that tho not bad been passed by corruption, ~ Ho know some of tho mon who voted for the bill to bo pure and above suspicion. He went ovor the usunl argument about vested rights, and thon gaid ho understood tho railroands wero opposed to the ropeal. Thoy should moto aut to corporations the aame justico thoy demanded for themselvas. Mo would like to hoar those in favor of tho moasuro givo soma ronsons outsido of tho ory of thiof or monoy corruption, If thoy passed the bill thoy would damn overy man who voted for tho act a8 dishonest and corrupt. Would thoy do t]\l:llt? The peoplo did not want tho aoct xe- pealod. Mr, McGrath rond & conclee and carofully pro- parod history of tho entire_case, and thon con- tonded that the railronds had soquired no rights, nor hnd the Btate any right to invado cortain contracts made. ‘When tho city gavo tho railroads the right of way on the Inko shore, tho people of Oliicago had pati tioned the Counoil not to recognizo the act, and tho prosont Council had unanimously asked the Lei; slature to ropenl it. If it was repealed the railroad vomgmv could nover deprive the EWEM of their park. Tlo thought an_ outor harbor would deprociate tho prosont dook proporty. Tho railronds wore making dosperato offorta to ro- poal tho bill. - Mr, 8teolo boliovod the origiunl act was con- ceived in_iniquity and brought forth in unrru?- tion, in that much money was used to secure its poesnge; but for all that, ho belioved thoe act could not bo ropoalod, 6% put of the contraot hind boen oxecuted aud rights Lnd ncerued. That was tho substance of an hour and & half talk, in which the Senator did tho railronds yooman eor~ vico, As a rosult of hia investigation of tho question, he should voto against the bill. Nothing ‘would givo him more plonsure than to voto for the roponl of an mct which was bought with monoy, could ho do so consistont witlihii views of tho rights of thoso who supnort tho bil. Tho Benato adjournad with the bill pouding. Tho discussion proves that the rallroads have # strong Lold in tho Ronato. Howaver, it was agroed, with very fow excoptions, that tho law- yors aro against the rugmfl, as tho firat voto wiil show, Tho course of Mr, 'Stoole crontes somo surpriso umonF thoso who admire his ability, as it was uncertain almost up to the last momont how ho would jump, Ilo mado the innocont motion to rofor to tho Judiclary somo timo ngo, apparently In good faith, and with the intentfon ot lnvnmgnllug tho kubject; but to-day raves that o had murderous iutentions toward o bill, Hin speech wns plausible, and bore zm'lxs of caroful proparation, Tho labby swarmod fith country attorneys, kuupln;{ an oyo on their membors, r. Jowett was not present, but tho Hon. Oscar I Prico, of Galosburg, s looal at- tornoy of the Chleago, Builington & Quing Road, and tho Hon, William 21, Hpringor, bath ex-mombers of the Gonoral Assombly, filled his . Pplace with conapiouous ability. ’!‘mro Woro £mmt -4ix _yotes countod for the bill to-day, woluding Brown, of Morgan, who exhibited & wonlnoss in the back, and could pot bo rolisd wpon, Canfleld hay in order to roalize on tliom, claimnnts sold the warrants in tho market at adiscount of 10 per cont. Now thoy domand the 10 per cont on £95,769.92, smounting to $9,676.99, and intorcst on thab goven for 1114 years at G por cont, amounting to $6,608.11, o total of £106,185.10. his is tho caso on'bobialf of tho olaimants us prosonted by Sonn- tor Burns, On tho othor sido, Senator Shepard charged that tho intorost was miacaloulated even if tho original claim was valid, which ho doniod. Ranator Whiting arguod that the claim having ‘beon already satisfiod was & Traud, TAX. COLLEGTIONS. House bill 300 will be tho spocial order in the Bonato to-morrow. It will probably bo ordored to s third reading and pass without tho owmer- gonoy clauso, i A LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. SENATE SenmareLy, TiL, April 8, 1679 Tho Senato met at 9:90 o'clock a. m., Prosident Early presiding, * Roll-call was reaponded to by thirty-olght Sonators. THE TILLSON CLATM. Sonato bill 165, making appropriation for tho Teneiit of Robert, Tillson & Co. of $16,185.10, for expenses inewrred fn_supprossing tho rebollion, waa takon nY! rend o third timo, and discussed. Sonator BURNS (Quincy) addressod tha Bon- ate, at length, in advosacy of the bill, Sonator SHEPARD followod, nrguing sgainst tho Lill; also Senator W HITING upon tho ssmo sido, Aftor further debate by Senator LEE for the biil, and Bonator PALMER in opposition, tho Bonato adjournod until 2:30 o'olock p. m. AFTERNOON BESSION. TIUE TILLEON CLARM, Upon reassembling, consideration of tho Till- son claim was resumed, Senator HAMPTON ad- vocating tho bill. Tho Fmvloua quostion was then ordersd and the bill put upon its passago and lost—yoas, 21 ; nays, 18—ns follows : Brooks, Glenn, Sanford, Burke, amapon, Sholdon, Caatle Kehoe, Short, Cunnfogham, Lee, Waito, Gusuy, MeGrath, Warron, Donabue, Patterson, Williumeon, Forrell," Roynol Yogor—a1, . Nate, Baldwin, Greon, Steals, Brown, Jacobs, Btrong, Bu-us, Nicholion, Thompson, Gasoy, Talmer, Wary, Quniaings, Bhopard, Whitlng, ow, . . Stame, ‘Youngblood—18, ANOTHER RELIEF DILL. By consent, Senator YOUNGBLOOD offored a rosolution asking the passngo of a law by Con- ross for the roliof of Col. Marvel, of Franklin ounty, lnte commander of tho Thirtconth Iili- nois Cavalry. Laid over under the rule, LAKE PRONT BILL, The Committeo on Enrolled and Engrossed Bills roported back the bill 'to repoal tho Lake TFront nct aa correctly ongrosged, =nd tho bill was considerod and dobatad at longth, Ponding further discussion tho Bonato adjourned. HOUSE, Erayer by Rov. Dr. Grogg. COMMITTEE IELORTS. The Committee on Agriculturo uromd boelk Sonate bill 308, making nppmgrlnt on for tho Illinoia Industrial Univorsity, Ordered priifted, Tho Committee on Appm&rlntioun roported favorably tho Houso bill making an appropria- tlon for the construction of tha Copperas J;enk dam, with an amendmont etriking out tho ap- propriation of $200,000, and appropriating tho net rovenues of tho canal for that purposo, Amondment concurred in, Mr. WALKER moved that the bill be referred to the Committeo on Civil Bervico. Mr., STARR moved to lay tho motion to refor on tha tablo, Tho yeas aud nays_wora ordorod, and m& motion to rofer was tablod—yess, G4 ; nays, 40, ‘Tho old arguments for and against tho mens- ure yoro rehashod at considerable length, Mr., LANE (Ilancock) moved the provious question on ordering tho bill to a third roading. Mr. JONIS rained tho polut of order that tho amendments should firut bo printed and lald upon tho doske of mombers, Tho BPEAKER ovarruled tho point of order. Mr. JAQUES sppoaled from the declsion of tho Chair. Tho declslon of tho Chair was sustainod— yons, 101 ; nays, 11,—and tho bill was orderod to @ third roadlug, W BILLA, NE By Mr. TRUITT—To provent oxtortions by nxflzonds. Roforred to tho Boleot Rallroad Com- mittoe. By Mr. CORAWFORD~—To ropeal an aot in ro- gard to tho appointment of Olork of tho Board of Buporvisors of Winnobngo County, ADJOUIINMENT REHOLUTIONS, Tho adjournment resolutions wore postponod il noxt I'riday. A ¥ count, TERME O Houss bill 555, fixing tho timos of helding court {u tho several Judicial Circuits, wos road a socoud timo, variously antouded, and the furthor consideration of tho bill was postponed until 3 a'clook p, m, to-day. AUDLTON OF TUDLIO ACCOUNTS, Sonato bill 196, to reviee the law in rolation to tho office of Audltor of Publio Acoounts, was read & second timo and orderod to a third resding. SECOND NEADING, Bonate bill 279, ravising tho laws in rolation -afternoon, to tho office of Soorotary of Stato; nlso, bill 5i4, Togulating tho copyiog of tho Iy nd Journals, WOTO ToR timo and ordorod to s third roading. 5 Rocens L1 half-past 2 p. m. +AFTERNOON BESSION. APPROPRIATION BILL, Bills making approprintious for thd Northern Insane Asylum and tho Insanoe_Arylum at Jagl- sonvilo wore ordered to a third reading. TERS OF COURT, Houso bill 555, fixing tho times for holdin court in tho novoral olronite, was taken up, an an amondment providing that grand and potit Jutlos may bo disponsed with in the disorotion of tho Judges if not neodod, was adopted. Tho bill was ordorad to a third reading. ESTRAYS. Houso bill 188, amending the Estray Jaw, wos road nthird timo and, belng an omorgency bill, failed to paus—yens, 13; nays, 6. & socon ANTIETAM OEMETERY. Tho bill appropristing & sum in ald of tho Na- tional Cometory at Antlotam waa read a second timo and reforred to tho Committeco on Civil Bervico, Adjourned. THE LOST ATLANTIC. Continuntion of tho Investigntion by tho Conadinn Authoritios-=Visit of o Roporter to thoe Wrecke«Arrival of Somo of the Sufferers Wo-Day, on . Thelr Way to the West. A party of forty-ono Bwedish omigrants, sur- vivors of tho wreck of tho Whito Blar steamor Atlantic, will arrivo in this city at hnlf past ¢ o'olook this moming, by tho Michigan Bouthern Rallrond. .Thoy will bo mot at tho depot by the Atlantic Fund Committco and tho Chicago offi~ corn of tho Whito Star Lino, and ‘cscorted to o'l comfortablo hotol. Tho Steamship Company will dofray tholr oxponsos white hers, and, whon thoy have ovorcomo in a mannor the fa- -tiguo incidont to thelr lato troubles, will sond thom' to tholr soveral destinations in tho Wost. - To-day tho Fund Committeo will divide tho sum of $2,000 among tho wenry travolors, who have lost all their worldly possossions. This monoy waa collocted through the exortions of n few charitable gontlomen, who do not look for their roward on this enrth. Binco tho Jnsk roport the following collections have boon mado: Ty, Mr, Frod L, Fako—Gilos 1iron, & Co, $10; Chaun- coy T, Tlowen, $5 Hoath & Milligan, $10 Hamlin ros,, $10, By W, 11, F. Jonnison—L, Laflln, $5; R, J, Mork Rook River Pagor Company, $53_Olark, Abboit & $5; Hall, Lindell & Co,, $5; Oraigin Bros, & $10; R, B, Hough, §5; O. 8. Hough, $5; J, 11, Gl bert, $10; Bilan &' Tarroy, $10; 8. 1. Kertoot, 1 Edgar Loach, $5; 8, B, Hayes, $10; Jobn Asbiton Co., $10, Tho manner in which the fund is distributed will bo oxplained in tho daily papors. Hauieax, April 8.—Wm.- Pattorson, Fourth Engiucer of tho Atlantic, who had oharge of the ongisie at tha timo of tle disstor, testifled to- doy tht tho lowast prossuro during the night of tho disastor was 36 ‘mumls, which was be- twoon 12 and 2 o'clock; between 2 and 8 tho spoed was incrensed, and thero wes 60 pounds prossure on tho gauge b tho time sho struck, Tho romainder of his tos- tiinony gives dotails of what ho did aftor tho ship struck. Ho testifiod to Muulng tho onginos rovorsod, tho stoam shut off, and the eafoty- valvo oponed. Mr, Brady, tho Third Officer, was recalled, and testified to having roceived o Mastor's certifl- cate, and boon in command of steamera sailing ont of Liverpool. Ho said tho groatest anod of tho Atlantic under stonm and sail was thirtoon Luots por hour, Capt, Mulligan, of tho ateamor Carlottn, which runs betweon Portland and Halifax, tostiflod that ho arrived at Halifax tho night bofore tho dianstor to tho Atlantic; in tho carly part of tho night it was thick weather, but mbae(‘;ueutly bo- came cloaror, and ho could soo the lights as ho ontorod the hurbor; considors Bambro light a tronchorons ono ea to distanco; can soo 12 miles in olear nights; always remains in the pilot houso after sighting S8ambro light till he reaches Halifax. Adjourned to Thursday. New Yonrk, Asril 8.—A nowspaper corrcspon- dont who swont down into thewreckof the stoam- ship Atlantio yosterdny “ssys: The bull of tho ‘voasol is brokon in soveral Blllcoli, and tho cargo had broken bulk, with tho bodiea of men and women jammed among the boxes and crates. Limbs arostrown around, brokon from the bodics by tho vontinizodaction of tho waters, At the com- Pnnlou-wny of tho stoerage wore 100 more bod- oy, ying 10 Courusud heaps, sume drensod but mony hal? nude. OChildren woro olinging to motliers and hushands clasping wives. At the companion-way of tho stecrago for male passen~ gors, bodios of men, old nud_ young, wero to- gothor on the stairs, with distonded nostrils, gnpln? mouths, staring, glnesy eyes, giving somo idon of their horrible death while strug- gling to galn tho dock. In tho klooping apari- ments wore nunbors of bodies of men with bed- clothing swrown among thom. Broken stanchions and tho ng od, sphntored woodwork had torn tho flesh from the faces of many, and others wero brulsed and_bnttered sbout their hoads, which are rod and bloody, contrasting horribly with the fontures of tho others, HALIPAX, April 8.—Only ono body was recov- ored from the Atlantle wrock to-day, that of an unknown cabin passenger. The diver sawin a stateroom the bodies of twa ladios, believed to bo thoso of the Missos Drodio aud Bakor, of Cli- cago. 'ho stoamor North American, which arrived Inst night from Baltimoro, roporta haying pasued a body floating twenty miles south of Halifnx, Capt. Isanc Smith, of tho coasting steamor W. A, Btarr, was intorviewed to-day in regard to the curront spokon of by Capt. Willinms. Ho seys all consters aro acquainted with tho strong ourronts _running north and wost in shore, and mouth and wost further out, At luis sonson ospocially tho currnt is trong, but at most it wouldn't make a diffor- onco of ovor a knot or a knot and a half. There- foro ho ia satisfied that nt midnight the Atlantic must have boen legs than 48 miles from Sambro light, or sho could not hava got to Mongher's Ifian ‘when sho did. Speetal Dispatch to Tha Clifcago Tridune, Eror, Iil, April 8,—It is certain that Willinm Todd and wifo, of this city, woro lost on the At- lantio, Mr, Todd Las rosided hore for yoars, and wont to Ireland to visit old frlends, starting Jan, 26, His son loft, last night, to malie an effort to rocovor the bodica. A Connected Story of the Voyage and Foundering, as Told by the Steoruge Passongers. Baaton (aprit ©) Corretpondence of the New York ‘orld. Tho following account of the voyage of tho stormuhip Atlantio from Liverpool till she was wrocked on Mongher's Hond, off tho coast of Nova Beotis, and tho consoquent loss of 616 lives, togother-with the subsoquent sufforings of the survivors, is carofully compiled from the statomonta of tho moat intelligent of tho steor- agro passongors who arrived in this city to-dny. l%mm boon cspecially earcful in sifting tho evi- donco refleoting on the charactor of the Captain and orow, sotting down naught in malico, but at tho samo time oxtuunallnyj nothing, simply giv- ing the plain unvarnishod talo on which each ln% ovory sufferor agreed. Tho statomonts, t00, a8 to tho poor food Horved tho atoorago pus- sengors on the voyage, aud ita failuro to nourish thom, and their unuflmilx\untnpmdy exhiaustion In the hour of trinl, may bo relicd upou, n they are dertved fom the unanimous testhnony of tho on- tire number; Tho steamship Atlantio, of the White Star Ling, James A. Willlams, Captain, weighod anchor at Liverpool, bound for Naw York, atop- Elup at Quoonstown, on Thureday, March 20, at o'clock in tho ‘afterncon, having on boara thirty-throo saloon and 826 stocrage passengory, bosidos a crow of 130 men, The unusually largo number of immigrants, many of whom woro iu- duced to wsnil on this particular vessol by tho flaming anuouncomenis of spood, comfort, and safoty set forth in the Company's advortisomonts, attracted largo crowds of frionds and relatives to tho dook to soo thom off ; and then and thore, amid tho bustle of o Ernt ship's sotting wnil out of onp of tho busicst arbors in tho world on a calm, oloar day of early wpring, moro than 500 -men and women, with hoarts in their broasts, 'if thoy woro steor- l%fl passongors,” parted from thoso they loved, whom thoy Were nover to soc again, Asthe At- lantio atoamed out of the harbor tho sky was without o clond, and, although a slight mist arogo a4 night came on, slmout tho last sight “.lu( weoro over to have of the sloros of thoir nativo land was with tho rays of tho sotting sun softly tinging thom with gi‘old, and inspired by the “deceitful augury, tho ‘emigrants turned thelr facos Westward, filled “with hopes and plang for thelr future lito In the land thoy wero fated not to reach. 'Fho pky con- tinned clear, with a light wind, all tho night, aud tho vossol reached Quoonstown tho following Tho stay thoro was not longer than an hour, and tho ship was soou undor wiy again, and o if steamad out of tho port the Montreal wae Boon oasting bLer anchor, about to lay to. Sovoral of the Atlantio's stporage Jussongars Liad ovon gono as far ng ‘myhlg thoir doposity for Fauuagn in the Montreal, “but, overpowerod by hie porsunsions of friondu aud prospeots of bot- tor necommodations and anfor pnseago, had pro- forrod to forfolt thom for tho suko of sniling on 5 tho Atlantic, snd now gazed doubtfully upon tho formor with'a. sigh for the waated money, and misglvings as to the wisdom of their chang of quartors. Thoy nlmnul( were boginning to to hinvo cnuso to ropont tholr haste,” Tho ma- jority, notwithatan ng tho calm sen, were too siok ’J.'lmrndn{ night and Friday to care much for table dolicacles of any sort, but those who wore not paylng Neptune's taxupon thoso who visit his (Hmmlnu snd woro good Oathollcs found their mz!ng Poworn humored on tho lattor day to tho top of thelr bent, for tha quantim of broad sorved for bronkfast woe of moro than usual steorngo moagronces ovon, and the flsh nllotted for dinnor in conslderation of thelr religioua pro- Judicos was_in suoh a docayed condition that it conld not bo tolorated upon tho table. Nor did thoy gain muoh bry tho chango to meat the noxt day, whioh was of such inferior quality, and, moveover, 80 salt, that fow slomacha could rotain it. Although thus salt, somo of it was dropping to plocos from doony, whilo tho rost was too tough for tho strongest tooth to masticato. But tho way tho food was sorved was the hsrdost trinl. fho water colored with chicaory, migeallod Coffoo, which formod tho broakfast bovorags, e dished up in such s slovenly atyle that halt waa gpilt in tho sorving, and somctimos a full hour would olnpsé boforo _ the concomitant ha'pennysworth of nasty bread which, musty aa it was, was the mnfltpnlntnb]ufllim} thoyhad, " Thus thoy hod cithor to drink their ‘coffeo” eold, in which onso it was » most munulhnf mixture, or ont the dry bread withoutsuything to moiston it for wator was slmost prohibited at broskfast an ton, when other liquids were sorved, and noarly sudther honr pasaod bofare a bitof buttor could ho had, At tho other menls It was tho same, and tho ontiro day wna almost spont in a vorilable erug&lu for oxistonce, Somo days olapsod bo- fore tho comparatively dainty stomachs of somo of tho emigrants acoustomed to the plain but wholosomo fare of an Evglish farm-houso wore forcod by the pangs of Lungar to ont the food &t all, and ali languished on the unhealthy dict. Tor tho firat threo days thoy boro this without complaint, but whon on” Bun A{lno gnddlng nfl- poarad, which had boon espacially stipulated in tho oontracts for paesngo, tholr patiolicd Wil 0X< hausted, and they complained to the Captain, who referrod om tho atoward, = As o consequonce, tho following Banday the; woro . troated to tho longed-for “plum dufl,” which, save the raisins, proved so tough and unpalatablo that thoy throw it into tho soa. But tho moro than ordinary ill-treatmont to which tho invariably {ll-troated class woro subjoct wds pitiable. Tho White Star Linoon thid occaslon had shipped a hardor sot of mon than ovor walked any but a pirate's deck, and thoso beat and kioked tho omigrants about at overy opportusity. Besides tha rogular crow, through tho connivancoe of the boatswain, ns many asfiftoon “stowawsys” belonging to a woll- known gang of desporate characters in the worst quarter of ‘Livorpool had boen allowed to steal on tho vessol, who, after Quoons- {own had beon passod, 'and thoy woro go longor in danger of uln& Pnh on ghore, began to court discovory by their ralds upon the poorl: provided lardor of tha emigrants, Whon ordore: to nasist in mauning tho lhlx and thus worlk their Enssngos over they foignod slckness, and one rawny follow, indeod, who porsisted in spite of his puoudo ‘illuess in walking on ono_of tho upper docks whon orderod below by the Captain rofusod to go. Tho Captain . throatenod to put Tiim in irons, and hio. then was -soon by soma of 1he emigrauts to draw a knifo whilo ho doclared that no man would lay *hold of him without re- ponting it. ‘So tho story goos, and thero aro others of piteliod battlos rosulting, in tho use of Inives smong tho rogular crew, all of which their subscquont conduct bftor the wrock would scom - to confirm, Tho eabin phesongers kunow littlo or nothing of all this. ‘They enjoyed tho comforts of n first-class hotal, and ouly roalized tho charactor of tho hands to which thoir lives were confided when the Atlantic was fast on Moaghor's Hoad. Tho sweather meantime had continuedrfair until Mondsy, when the sky clouded over and it soon bocamo ovidont thut a storm was browing. And a fear- ful astorm it provod. All dsy Tuesday and Wednesday the vossol was knookod about inms foarful manner which triod well its ntmn‘gth, ‘but on Tucaday it oloared and continuod clear, with light hoad-winds, till the morning of tho digastor. accounts agreo that at the vory moment the ship struok tho stars ‘woro, ahinlnF overhend, tho wind_was light, and only 2 small soa running Monday, the 80th, indoed was an unusually ploasont day, and nbout noon the stecrago pas- songers woro gathored in groups caloulating the probabilities of roaching New York, whon thoy suddonly obsorved the ship's courso to chango, and sho bogan sailing in almost opposito diroce tion. Onoof the moro adventurous asked tho Captain whother he was not making for Halifax, ‘but rooeived no roply. Beforo long, bowever, 1t was glvon out that the supply of coal was ox- bausted, and that that was tho roason of tho change of course. To corroborato this ono of the firomen declared they had been burning at tho rato of soventy tons s day, which out of 1helr supply of 960 add loft loss” than 180 with which to mako thio 400 milos Letweon tho then position of the vessol and Sandy Hook. As this cousumption was nearly twenty-two a day groator than the avorage, ho gave s an explana- tion of tho incroase, that the coal was of info- rlor quality, somo of it boing like 0 much dust. Capt. Willlams oxplained it by the bad weather and hond winds the ship had mot with, although his own record, with tho exception of tho storm of tho 25th and 26th, showed tho peasage to have boon & remarkably cloar one for the timo of yoar. For the nino deys hotwoon .the 21st and the 80th he had morked two days * fair,” four ‘‘clear,” only two ‘‘stormy,” and one “cloudy.” ~Thoso oxplanations, although differont, did not at all conflict ; but horo another firoman camo in and confided to soveral, who de- claro thomselves not mistakon, {n what thoy assort, that thoyhad not burned much more thau {lic usual supply, and that thore was botwoon 8060 aud 400 tons in the forward part of the ship, tho up&mwh to which was ocovored with cargo that the qu‘lmn did not wish to removoe, aud consequontly had determined ‘to take in anew fiupptliy at Halifax, In other words, to avoid orowding lus upper docks, and with goods that might bo iujured by the wet, ho proforred to sail on o notoriously rocky coast, with which at that timo ho acknowledgod ho was unac- fix,}n{nlod“ This last statomont 88 to o supply of coal, moroover, agreos with that mede by the Compauy’s officers nt Liverpoal, who, 88 {8 alroady known, declarod that ovor 200 tons moro than tho usual supply was takon on tho Atlantio. The Captain's stato- mont bofore the Commiesion at Halifax to-day, tha boginning of which appeared in tho evening popors, as an additional roagson for tho ship’s chango of courso, that tho provisions were slso running short, and that thero was but two days’ supply loft, {a ridiouled by tho emigrants, who doclaro that, bad a8 old England is in some re- spocts to the poor man, sho would not pormit her Insgactom ot Liverpool {0 80 negloct their duty that any vessel could sail with provisions for fourtoon doys. Bo the courso what t may, as oll tho country knows by this timo, tho Atlantic ‘was soon sleaming towards Halifax st tho rato of, in the Captain's statement, nino knots an hour, but thoro is cortainly abundant renson to sup- !mw it much greator.”, Nothing ocourred during ho nftornoon, oxcopt a Blight rain that had boen falling clozred up, and at 8 o'clock the stars camo out. Tho ovoniug passed nws{. tho ship ‘meoantime incroasing hor spood, as if her hugo masg of iron was drawing lor toward the load- stone mountain on which Sinbad, tho sailor, wag wrecked., dnight Copt, Willisms went to bod, after fiivlug the officer ho loft in nhm‘fie dirootlona Dy which he could not fail to run tho vossol on tho rocks around Sambro’s Island, 22 milos Bouthwest from Malifax, uar- tormastor who know tho coust vontured to point this out, and was ordored bolow for his aing. Although 8o noar & coast famous for }’tu ruggodness, the watch was not doubled a8 is customary ou nearing the most innocont beach, and soon tho tired sluglo watch was & ssloop aud not & mnan was awnko tosoe the tall mads of Monghor's Hoad whick towored up soventy foob in tho alr, visible in starlight & mile or moro away, 1 hiavo uaid thera woro disaropancios in tho statomonts of many I had scen, but thoy all agroo in this—that whon the sbip had struck, rocks not so high as Moaghor's Head could Lo soon at & greator distanco, and two who were soafuring-tion aflirmod that nothing but the blindnoss of sleop could acocount for the watch not weoing tho rooks. ‘Tho steorago folk, one aund all, are indignant at tho attompts of tho oabin passengers to oxouerafe Capt. Williams from the charge of hard drinking, Thoy say they have often soen him under the influence of “liquor, and that appoarauces are the most decoittul lhhrgs imaginablo If ho was not more than “half gens over" tha night the ship struck, Bome go Ho far as to assort thet hio wa# forcad to go bolow at 12 o'olook to sleep aver tho offcot of hix potations, ~All sailors tako thelr grog, but Capt, Williams, it ouo-half of the secounts aro trug, moro thun excaaded the limit prosoribed by aven sailor sobrioty. About half- past 1 the log had boon heaved, shawing a spood of twolvo and & Lialf knots, and this hud boon & sort of wignal for the euligrants to twrn in, and 8o nono of them wero on deok to tosr tify to this for cortainty. and to provo it by proclaiming the presonce of tho land, but ruuonln;{ from gualogy tlu? declared they had no doubt on tho subject, It iy was_ ngw noprly 2, Buddenly tho watal, aroused from a stato of déafnbss If not from ono of slosp, hoard tho roar of tho surf, and the ory of ‘‘bronkers” was ralsod. A minuto after- warda tho ship struck, ‘Then ousyed a scouo of which ovory survivor gives a dlfforont account, rolating only his individual oxporionces, bul whoso combined collection mnkes s horrible wholo, the rocollection of which now haunta thoir dranma and rondors slosp pain. Although tho orash to thoso in tho = extrome for. ward part of tho ship scomed terrific, n numbor further aft, partinlly aroused from H‘M[‘:' imnElnml it was moroly tho_casting of the anchor in Halifax harbor and the subsoquont Fmfinu of tha vessol on the rocks was tho ohain railing along hor bottom. Auothor shock aroua- ed thom to o senso of tho situation,and soon the dock was alive with naked mon., A 8core or moro of tho married men in tho aft stoorage at tho firat shook had galned the dooland thon ran baok to save thelr wivos. Tho vossol's onreoning over on the port side now wronched off tho fan, oponing the entiro storn, and the wator rusho in, drowning in loss timo than it takes to writo it over 400 human beings lko rats in thelr holes. Only two men who carriod their wives in tholr arms and a young boy who orawlod through s porthole, of all that wora in_that part of tho ship, succesdod in making evon n tomporary oscape, and thoy rushod up the hatohways only to fiud tho doors barred and bolted againat thom, which they lind to break down. Tha samo rush of-water drownod in a similar mannor a numbor of thoe saloon 3““" sengers, nnd, a8 the 400 mouls loft thoelr bodies, tho shirfoka of tho womon woro hoard sbovo tho ronring of tha waves. T'ho majority of the singlo on in tho forward stooring meantimo had suc- audnd in burating opon thelr hatohes, which hnd algo boen clogod ngainst them. Tho closing of tho hiatohoa is roported in both instances to havo boon the work of the third mato—the ono whoso wooping in the rigging whon & woman by his sido was composod ‘and calm created oven mirth amid all the horror. The accounts of tho attompta to launch the boats are contlicting, One 8ays a long life-bont was launched, and the hioa: gon anda crowdof omigrants rughiing in swampo it; another dlu{mu\s that by tho nesertion that thawator on the starboard side, on which she was launched, was smooth a8 a'mill-pond, and that tho boat was roally lmocked to plocos whilo 01 tho ntoyn by tho soa bonting in from tho port sido. Anothor saya thnt tho. Hiird mato abaa- donod lnsunching one euflt a3 sho was about to bo lowered, which, had if been accomplished, would havo enved tho lives of thoso whoworowashod off tho deok before theycould cross on the ropon. All lope, howover, of cscapo by the boats vanished sftor this last attompt, and tho half a thousand soula who wera nlmglny{‘ to tho rigging and star- board railing began sooking eafaty by tho aid of n ropo which had been stretohed, soon after the striking of tho voseol, meross from the rock on ‘which she lay to another nbout G0 foot further towards tho shoro. The depth of water was no- where abovo 6 foot, buy the curront was very strong, and the mon, numbed and chilled by tho cold, could hardly pull thomsolves scross tho narrow space. The Captain, so moro than ono omigrant says, anxious to got off tho wrock himsolf, and yot not wishing to be among the first, urged them to go on faster, o that thore wore & BCOro or more scrambling aloug the rope at ono time. In the struggle for life tho atrong would ride over tho weak, and forco them to let go thoir hold; but the great ‘majority porished whon andunvor{ng to climb the alimy rook whose slippery sides afforded ledgo for nolther grasp of hand or hold of foot. And when on _its top they werc hardly safor than before, Not more than a scora of square foot at Jow water, it was quito ongulfod at high water, and.the tide was comingin with incroasing rapid- ity. Another rope was strotched to tho shora; but some wers drowned in making oven this {m!saga, although at the samo time sovoral of ho botter-fed officors and ocabin passengers succeeded in swimming tho ontire distance from ‘the ship to tho mainland without tho oid. of any rope. The cmigrants who acouse the Captain of forcing thom to leave the vessol doclare that numbors’ ‘}mrlnhed in this way who would have boon gaved had thoy waited for the ‘boata which wore putf out from shoro to take thom off, In the meantimo hours had passod; tho soa had incroased to a foarful size, and tho crowd who had sought refuge in the rigging, slowly but surely was diminishing. One by one thoy dropped to their doom; happy wore they ‘who foll cloan into the ocean ; thoso}who did not cloar the vessol wore dashed about botwoon the ‘bulwarks till in the dawnin, dfllfl.lght thelr quondam companions in the afimn 8aw their broken limbs flnfl:lnx m the water like wings of woundod birds, whilo thelr foatures were rendered unrocoguizable by the man- gling thoy had undergono, In‘almost anothor our lm:‘gor, boats from tho shore began to ar- rive, and in the courso of three hours more the survivors of the gon and the cold were all takon off both ship and rock to tho various islands in thoe vicinity, whoroe thoy quartered themsolves in fishormen’s huts, with the exception of twonty, who had awam ashore and set out to walk éyn Halifax, & distance of about tho same number of miles, Thirtoen of theso gavo out from wonk- ness on tho wng, but tho remaindor roached the city that nighbd and gavoe the authoritios almost tho rat intimation they hed rocoived of tho disastor. It was during the night spont in the flshermon's huts that the onreloss oharactor of tho crow bocamo ospeclally manifest, aud somo of tho survivors say that thoy had rather havo boon drowned with the reat than havo beon the viotims ss thoy were of such brutality, Those fortunato enough to {mmmau wholo garments were forced to surrendor hom on pain_of instant desth, and any that even hositated woro beaten withont mercy, Then thoy woero not, in any event, al- lowed to warm their poor bodies atthe fires, and wore pushed into the cornors and sgains tho thin walls of tho huts, whore thoy shivered in thelr wob garmonts all that terriblo night, Tha statomont has boen denied that one of tho sailors hacked off o doad woman's fingor to got at hor ring, but moro than one of tho stecrage i)lnnungnm 8aw o diamond clustor on tho hand of ho one ehnrfiml with tha crimo, on their way to Halifax on tho Delta and Lady Head tho noxt dny. Theso steamors tool them off early the noxt morning, which many, in thelr misery tho long night bofore, thought would nover como. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, New York Financinl Nows, Naw Yok, April 8.—In fanclal cirolos the putilio intorest atill contres in tho monoy question. Lonus raugod from 3-16 to 3-8 per day unill ubout 3 oiclock, when thorato foll to 7 per cont coin, Tla recoipts from the intorior aro steadily incroasing, one express company having rocclved on Monday noarly $2,000,000, ench of the othor companiea receiving about $760,000, The amounts wero not ko Inrgo to-day, but the move- mont ia docidedly this way, Tho recolpta includo about §1,600,000 from the Wost nud §3,000,000 from tho East, South, and Southwost, Wg‘llw:‘egnl tenders outslanding woro inereasod $321,- o-day, Blorling waa dull snd lowoe at 107@107)4 for nixty @nys, and 1077;@108 for alght, gold spoculation oxhibiied norcasod weaknoss, the rato falling from 1183 to 118, cloalug ot 1184, Tho docline waa caused Ly galos for *Dbull ¥ account on Baturday and Mondsy, and the announcement that £510,000 bud gono into {lio Bank of Kngland to-duy, Xoaus ranged at 4 por cont to 1.2 for carrying, Cloarings, £80,000,000. Troasury diaburaomonts, $40,- 000, Ousloms recelpte, $260,000. Governmonta were firm, though tho desliugs were smaller, Stato soouritlos woro dull, with Tenncstoos weak, Ttailroad bonda ruled steady ; Hurtford & Erlo firata advanced to 40, ‘T'he Burlipgton, Codar Naplds & Minnosota Rallrond Qompany earncd $26,000 more in Murch, 1873, than in tho same month & 1871, Btocks wero woak tho greator part of tho day, the de- olino ranging from X( o 6 percent, bolug most marked {n Harlons, whicl {ol {rom 1255 fo 1903 Now Jorauy Central, from 100 to 95, on tho pasaing of fhe quarter) dividend ; Panams, from 105)§ to 104; Paoifio Mall, from 50} to 56; Wabash, from 693¢ to 673 ; Now York Contral, from 2013 to 10034, and Wostors Unfon, from 84% to b33, Théro wau, However, a dooided change for tho botlor aftor S o'clock on an basfer monoy mar Xet and the fncrosto fn Icgal-tondor_ofrculation, pricea rocovering 3¢ {0 23¢ por cont, with Panama, whifohsold up to 1082, Pacifiv. to 56X, knd Harlem to 123, a8 tho moain features, The whole llst participated in tho fme provomont, and tho markot closod strong. A, B, Btockwoll ha beon re-olectod Prosident of tho Panama Raflroad, Judgo Piorropont doclinesto uccopt & position on itu dirootory, "o Block Exelisago oloica on Good Tildsy, and tho Cotlon Excliango on Friday and Baturday, : Sterling oxcliango, 107, Coupons, 81, 5-204 of '03, Coupons, '54. Coupons, "05. . [ 10-408 , Coupons, 065 (uow)..,117% |Currency o = TATE DONDE, 336 Virginias, old... North Carolinas, Tonnossaos, ol [North Carolinus, uy Virginias, tiow. and higher, Whito whoat, 118 54@118 84 ; club, 11a 91 @120 Corn, 204 6. Reat unchanged, Loitnox, Aprl 826 p. m—Consoli=Meney, 030 993 ¢ acconnt, 9333 5-20 of 68, 04 ; B-20s0f '67, ou;,‘; 10-40s, 803 now 5w, 005 3 Erlo, 5035, 'ARts, ApHl 8,—Tienten, 50 franca’3s centimon, ; L&vr_finn‘-“on, fi{fi{l s.—oblamm nquan; i miadling o Iands, 3+ middling Orloans, 2d, Balos, 10,- 00 bafans’ Ammorisen, 6,000 batess suosulation’ and oxport, 2,000 balen, roadatiffe, firm ; alifornia white wheat, nversga qunlty, 11a GaGi1s 64 Olub do, s 0diza: roil «!13"“5 umhg;, }-:lud; rod winter, 123 2d, Flour, 274 . Gorn, , 78 6d, Oheone, 63s 0d + Gumborland middlos, 388 0 3 short xib middlos, 408 da. Recolnts of wheat for the past threo days, 47,000 qrs, of which 45,600 qra wero American ; roceipta of corn for the aumo timo, 2,000 qrs, all Amorichn, Yarnn awd fabrics, at Stanchestor, dull, and nob quotabiy lowor, he Produce Markots. NEW YORE, Nxw Yonk, April 8,— Cortox—In modarate de~ mand for rtand for use ; middiing uplands, 103e, [ OXpO! i 8 B, 15,000 BneansTUr¥a—Flonr dull and heavy: rocel brla; wuper Weatern and_Stato, £0,10@0.60 ; o od axtrs, $0,00G7,60 ; woou g olioics, ST.00GHI0 whito whont' extra, $8.60@10.60 ¢ oxtrn Ohio, $1.20 T0.60'5 B, Touis, $1.60319.16. Ty fiour and: corue moal unclianged,’ Wiieat in vory modornto demand for oxport and oo uso ; rocolpta, 2,000 bu§ only #nlo was No, 2 Milwaukeo in 'storo at $1.62. loy, and mait unchanged, Corn honvs now mixed Weatorn ; Tocolpta, 17,000 bius now mizad Wentorn, 63@04o; old do tn Atore, G9%c; yollow Westorn, 043660, Oate firmor with' fulr domaud § rocotpts, 1,000 Lu; now mixed Westorn, S0GBIg0; white, 6i@b0i0, OrLovEn S8EED—Dull at 8¥@8X¢; tmolhy, $.02¢@ 4,00, Eaos—Quict at 10%@20c, 11AY AND Hors—Unchianged. Grogenzs—Coffoo unchanged, Bngar stoady ; falr to good rofining, Bi6@03sc. Aolnoana flim ; Now Or~ loans, 67@760, tico slondy at T @83, PrTnoLXOM~Orude, 030 bid, D570 o, TunreNTivE—Dull at 533¢@540, BTOOK OF GRAIN IN WARENOUSE, 4 common Rye, bar- and lower for ‘nakod, rofined, Teaso, bu, PROVISIONS—FOTk firmer; now meds, 1. prime mesa, $15,75@17.¢ Beef unclhiang meats dull; hams, 12@13c 3 shoulders, 73{@80; mid dlos firm; short clear, 9'1-16c; long clunr, 0'1-16@ 93/0 ¢ liort rib, o, Lard fim; Westorn steam, §%0; Kottlo, 01/@0 (e, Borren anp Cniezse—Unchangod, Wittsy—A shiado easfor at 9lc, ST, LOUIS, BT, Lout, April 8,—BneAvsTurFa—Flour quict and Whot dull and unchanged ; No, 2_spring, oft Towa, $1,50 ; only psmple lota of wintor Corn quict and unchangod ; No, 3 mixed, 83)0 on cast tracks 42@4lc snckod, Oata quict} N0, 2,280 on cast lrack; 9o saoked, Barloy firm } oniy damplolols sold. ~Ityo aull; No. '3, 6do ou oas Ck: Wimry—Btondy at 8To, ProvisioNs—Pork quict at $16,76 soller May, Bulk meats nominal, Bacon—ittlo doing ; clear aides, 116 buyer Boptomber; fobbing and ordor lots of shoul- dora st TA(@14go; clear rib, 0¥@0Xo; clear, D@ 05@030. . Yard firm 3 primo steam, up counlry, 8o cash, Hoas—Unchanged, CatTLE—Quict ; fair to cholca ateers, 4x(@0c. OUIVILER, o G Lousviite, April 8,—Toucco—Very sctivo and firm ; sales, 395 hhde, Froun—Quiet nud lower for extra famlly at §4,76. PriovisoNs—Stoady; mosa pork, §17.00, Bacon— Shouldors, 7c; cloar'tib, 90 cleat, U0t ll packed Tnin hamy, 13%@140 ; augar cured hans, 135 @1575c. ulk moats uuchanged, Lard—8)%@% for tlerco; primo steam, BX@830. “Wisuy—8teady ot B5@80a, PHILADELPHIA, PrinapLrA, ApHl8.—Bneavaturra—Flour qulct and weak ; suj 0, 475 oxtras, $5.15G6.60. Wheat firmor for cholce ; other grades very dull; rod, $1.82@1.85 ; amber, $2.00@2.05; No. 1 spring, $1.70. TRya quist and weak'nt 83@83¢: Corui flrmer ; yellow, i@C10 ; white, 05c. Oata buogant; whito, 4)@500 mixed, 47@480. ' Barley uuchanged, PeTROLEUM—Crude, 1830; rofined, 19c. Wintskx—Steady at Dic, OINUINNATI, O1noreNaty, April 8.—BneabsTurre—Flour dull at $1.25@7.75. Whoat duil at §1,00@1.03, Corn steady at 40z Riyo steady at T0@800, Onts ateady ot 30380, Fuovisios_Pork, quiot: nominally' $10,80; Tard firm ; stoam, 840 ; kottlo P domand snd offorings light. Bulk meatn ‘ateady, withi good domand for fii- turo saiea ; shoulders, 0o ; cloar rib, 8o ; both held o higher at tho closo ; closr, 8%(@82¢c.. Bacon in better d]nmn‘\_'t}y; ‘shoulders, 03@0740 ; salea eloar xib, 8403 clear, 950, Wity —Steady at 85c. TOLEDO, Toreno, April 8.—BueAnstorrs—Flour quiet and unchongod, - Whoatin fair demand and higher ; whita Michigan, $1.84 ; amber Michigan spot, $1.64@1,643 ; Bollor April, $1.64 ; nollor May, $1,08@1.08% ; No. 1 rod, $1,70 ; No, 2 do, $1,64 spot, and $1.68 solfor June. Corn_ & shudo higher ; high mizcd, 400, spot: 41y ‘l;nl:l:‘r l‘\l;y ;O:‘EQ afll‘urxllmflo' 1;" m]‘“dl'odwfi e} no o, 38, 'Oata quist: No, 3, B3%o; rojoct o RedrrrTe—Flour, 400 bris; wheat, 2,000 bu; ’gom, 6,000 bu ; oats, 1,000 bu. BrrpsENTs—Flour, 000 bu; wheat, 6,000 bu; corn, 10,000 bu ; onts, 1,000 b, DETROIT, Dernorr, April 8—BuesnaTurPs—Flour quict anid unchangod, Wheat dull and a shado lower; oxtra whito, $1.90; No,1, $1.83; omber, $1,03 bid, Corn steady ; No,’1, 42@4330 frooly bid, with no sellors, Oata dul and 1owar, at 30c. THE FOURTH Cincinnati IN | v opeN . Wednesday, September 3, AND QONTINUY UNTIL Saturday, October 4, 1273. Largest and most conplete Ex- hibition ever held ja the United. States. . Send for Rules and Promium BULLDING FELT, COAL TAR, Roofing Pitch. BARRETT. ARNOLD & KIHBALL, 230 East Monroe-st. HAVANA LOTTERY, Royal Havana Lottery, TILE GREAT Ixtraopdinary Drawing of April 99, Only 16,000 Ticlkets, with 2,007 Fall Prizes. {Ono Prizo to ovory 7 Tickots), siaflor Prizty, Wholo amount drawn, Whoto, 1EHiCe OF Tle o, Hslvos, Quartars, Flfths, Tonths, Twos B, Sh Sgariam gie TR Trpniats, A I LElE ot o t ova by mail, r y Moadk Srdor, o Eaprom, ' " TALOR A GO Lot rs, 1§ Wal dilross, Box 448, REMOVALS. REMOVAL NOTICE! ‘The underaignod will romavo on tho 15th inst., from Nos. 3 South Canal and (07 Eoutt Olark-stecs (o s 0" now and spaclous quarters, Nos. 104 and 108 Madison-st., Wh 1l branchos of il b S J. M. W. JONES, Statloner and Priuter. REMOVAL! On and after May1, tho OHIOAGO AGENOY of the MASSACHUSETTS' MUTUAL LICK INSI CONMPANY whl occupy tho Basamoat Otice, UBANON No.170 LaSalle-st., Bryan Bloclk. Oroven Bxuv—‘({w. CLEY VELAND, OLEVELAND, April 8,—DneavsTurrs—Flour dull and unchanged, {¥heat firmer; held higher ; - No, 1 red, $1.71@1.72 ; No, 2, $1.63, Corn in fair demand sud highor, | Liigh mited, 40o; low mixed, 4Go. Oata stendy at 800, PrrnonruM—Refined steady, frm, and unchangod. O8SWEGO, - 0swEAO, N. Y., April 8,—\Wheat firm ; whita Cana- da hold at'$2,10,” Corn qulot; Westorn, 58c. Oata un- changed. BALTIMORE, Bavrnronz, April 8,—Breapsrurse—Tlour dull, and irrogulsr’; Western supors, $5.0090.00 5 cxtras, $6,60@7,60, Wheat quict ; rod Westorn, $1.00G1,00 ambor, $1.00@1.05, Corn quict; mixed Wostern, 013 6lige, ' Oats steady ; Woatorn mized, 45@400; white, 485, Ryo sleady st 85@930. Provistong~Dull aud urichanged, Burren—Wostorn n setive dumanid and very searco and firm. Wattsix—Quiet at 9to. MILWAUKEE, Muwhvkke, April 8—Burpstorse-Tiour and unchanged, ~ Wheat stoady; No. 1, $1.284 9,$L.20, Corn finm; No. 2,34}, Ot ntcady ; No. 2,450, Ryostoady ; No.1,'6c. Darley firm; No, 2, 80c, Heorrera—Flour, 5,000 brla: wheat, 7,000 bu, BureareNTa—Flotir, 6,000 b heat, 6,000 bu, SPECIAL NOTICES. At This Very Hour Thousands aro sufforing from fosor and aguo or languish. ing in that condition of dobility which tho variablo weath. er of the season Is apt to produco, ospocally If tho norvous syatom ho partioularly sonsitive and tho physiquo dolicato rathorthanrobust, Allthososulerers, howovermuoh they may desorvo sympathy, ate novortholoss tho viotims of thelr own want of forecast. A coursaot Hostottor's Stom- ach Bittors, commonced amonth ago, would linvo oxempt- ed thom from tholr prosont troubles, Having neglootod provention, lot them at onco adapt tho moans of curo, A winoglasaful of that gonial vogetablo tonfo aud altorative quiot o, Horlom pfd .1 Michigan Coutral, Pittuburgh, , Northwestorn, Unlon Pacifio atocks,, 8357 ‘Northwostern pfd, 883¢]Ocutral Pacitlo Londs }§ Rock Taland,,, 11355 (Dol, Laok, & Wostorn, 98 N, Gentrad 11000007 (B 3 & Brlo,genveaer B Foroign Murikets Liverroor, April B~11 s, m,—Flour, 278 6d, ‘Wintor wheat, 124 9d; epring, 11s@12 3d; white, 116 8a@11s 71 olub, 118 80@ 116 10d, Corn, 378 3. Tork, 66w, Lard, 504 G, LiveurooL, April 8180 p, m,—~Ureadstufts firm takon twlco or thrico a day, for weok or two, will afford offoctunl rollof In any caso of intormittont or romittont fover, ohronlo Indigestion, constipation, biliousness, or norvous woaki nd » porsovoranco {n the usoof tho rastorative will provaat the posstbility of A rolapss. ‘WANTED. WANTED TO BUY An establivhod Furnituro Dusincas, feom §20,00ta 84 oy e R T i R MISOELLANEOUS. CHARLES H., SMITH, Jr,, LAWYER, Commissioner for Mlinofs and All tho States, 818 Broadway, Rooms 6 nud 7, New York, Mxporionced in taking tostimany on commission. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. STOCK-IOLDERS' ANNUAL MEETING Lake Shore & Michigan Soutbern Railway Co. 0O¥¥10% O THE Lakx BUORY: & MICHIGAN SouTiEny] TAILWAY UOMPANY, OLEVELAND, 0., Maroh 21, {613, Tho annual meeting of the Htockioldurs of thix'Gam- pany, for tho olootlon of Dircotors for the ansuing yuar, aud for tho transaotlon of othor linportaut bustnoss, will bo bold at tho oitica of tho Qumpany, in the eity of Qloveland, 0,, on Wudnosduyk’lth Day of May Boxt, batwosn tha hours of 1 'aliok in tho furonoon and 2 oolook In tho aftornaon of that day. "Thq tranefor bouks of tho Company will ba closad at tho otaubof biatnows, on o ik dayof bt Hoxtsad wil -opo Biornini of tho 6l day uT ANy Ko<t roopon on tho BOrm I G ORGIE 1. Loy, Soasatary. FOR SALE, by =, ) N 0, HOUSK AND HOTEL TENTS, Bl6T0 $10 KAUI, Wator-proof oan tabla for Calunization and fouwl. graut Hocivtlow, 1 Buildors, |1 mon, Huntors,and ~Mooting 1l atGhrorumant Qoo bapoty 16 ag Ohloago, 1il, 1,000,000 Cigars, 3 17 Hond for 8 ilos. T Job Teota, from $18 to 470 pect, oo, Sl for Samndos Olgar Manuinothrops, Noranion V. hormon, lnhor: . Cant Lo suppliod 107 Mant Lako-at., FRISBIE & RAPPLEYE, Genoral Agonts, REMOWV.AL. A. RIBOLLA Tan romoyed to his now and nest Darber Shop, 127 D born-at., Speodt Tiock, 0 dur northonst oarior of Mady: ‘whioro ho will bomost happy ta sco bils old frionds and aa many mioro sa will favoe bim with & REMOVAL. Wo wlll romovo May 1 to tho apacious 0w bolng oroated for us at Now. 44 and 46 South W Wa ara now offoring our stock of fancy grocories, groon and driod frults, otc., at reduced pricos, tosuvo moving samo. Ktoro now ocouplod by us to ront. M. GRAFE & 00., £9 and 61 Markat-st. IRIERAOW AT 1L A, ADAMS & CO., Tngravers and Manufacturors of Ribbon and Rubber Stamps, Seals, Railroad, Bank, and Offico Stamps, Temovoi to No. 6 South Olark-at. o FINANGIAL, GEORGE C. SMITH & BROTHER, BANRKEFRS, Corner Dearhorn and Randolph-sts. Exohauge, Govornment, Municipal, and Looal Soourt. tios bauglit and sold, Partioular attontlon givon to’ Morcautily Collactions, and advancos mado on approved papor loft for colloation, Drafts at sight on London pasablo at any town in Gruat ritainand Iraland, Cowmmorelat ‘and Travolers' Orodits furnishod to Mor~ nts, and to partios gafng nbrond. Doposlts Rocolved, and Intorost, as may bo agrood, pald on Spoclal Dopasits. BROKERS IN STOOK PRIVILEGES, ! No. 47 Exehnugo Place, N. Y. #100 and commtsaton will purchana a fieat-olass contraot, givingyou tho privilexoot cailing or dellvoring (¢ ey ot ing *long’ or ‘‘elort™) Jw siisrus of any active atook, atany timo in 30 or 60 days, #13 and cummission will purchaso an A 1 contraot (samo tinio and torms as stocks) on #5000 Ameriean gold coln, No furthor risk or outlny ia Inouzrod boyond tho amount. you dieldo to' risk, F;rl‘:lnl'gflul‘"run:'llr:\‘bgl ll?flulllr:lm.laI I.-'n‘r [ul’lllnrtp'lrllcu‘ 3 for our xplanator e , Witk Vraotlea Hiutraina, - Wo rofor (0 Mommse. Hows on, Hilbroth & Uo., and Mgssra. 5 3 Pom Lilrotly & Co., and Mossrs. Scott, Strong & Co., BILLIARD HALL The largest and bost-located Hall in Ohi« oago for lenso, 54x138 foot, with store on Clork-st. and entrance on Washington-at, and Board of Trado alloy, in Hxchanga Building, Apply on tho promises. . Vergnes' Elootro-Chemionl Baths, Pormanently curlug thousands of pati . RN IEN YOG £ fatlonts poscly, Yag Wal Tar cason of Rhounintian,’ Paraly Intle hronio Diseavad, on, No lhiln. aud all Norvoos i thore {s noth Jatraois mors 111 10 oqual this troatmont, enry and othur pof Partiou onoun mibcagoos Trom i systont, With eoforumuus of 1o highest charaotor, oftico aud rosidonco, 70d Wabashnv. ‘Thix troatmont (s unticely unlike othor Elostrl- TE, eal Batfin yivou in this clty, OVERALLS, Alwo, RUSSELL MILES and DRUID C A 1 phioR, manatotred i uforod to wnnlflf{f\(fl,‘m‘n’: lowout privus by N, BOYNTON & 00, 87 Comuorciniantey Bonton, N BOALES,. FAIRBANKS' STANDARD MEETINGS. SCATLRES Masonic. d OF ALL SIZES. A Tigpular communiention of Misuoy Ladge, No. 1L T. & H Fmgl‘:;fiflxi‘g,\flanam}‘&oo ik, T Ockimind aatle * 1 G BOWZILL, Koo'y, ey