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WASHINGTON,. A BFlodel States United Judge. Bketch of a ¢ Melzopolitan” Preachor. A Recapitulation of Abuses---News- Papor Gossip---Aid to Kansas, From Our Oten Correspondent, WaAsHINGTON, April 14, 1 What do you think of s Judgo of n United fiatos District Court who will bogin lottor in this ignorant and unfeoling way ? I commond it to tho Beltoeen-Puddics, which Is dangorously ad- dicted to the snmo Lind of rhotorio : Jupar's R0, UNITED BTATES COURT, NonriERN DisTRIOT OF ORI0, CLEVELAND, March 27, 1672. DEAR Sm: T wroto you yestorday, on my roiurn from an absoucs of somo time, in too feoble ferms, of Ty feclings oa regarda tho doath of yonr father, Yot, a0 tho mortal moves on, 80, though wo_tover shall fore get him, yet businoss rmust be ntiended to, Phis’ lottor is signed O, ‘T, Bherman. This mon {8 o Judge, God eave themark] Tois o dnngorous instanco of tho brother-iu-lnw prin- ciple in Qovernment, s brother, John SBhor- man, animated by the selfish policy which do- grades public life in our time, had him made a Judge, nlthough lio was by character and habita o clnim-bummor. Tho illustrious eorvices of his brothor Willism made only moro conspicuousthe 3gnoranco and ncapnelty of this Judge Shorman. Tho last Congross, with all {ts Imperfootions, would have impeached him promptly but for n gonerally-diffusod beliof thab the fumily influ- onco would compel his resignation after tho ro- cesa, Thoman bas the wmpudonco to be pub- lishing cards in the obsequioua journals, asking for a atay of publio opiufon, nud partionlarly amongat writors, in tho faco of the disclosuro of such opiatolary performances s tho following : JUDGE’s Rooxs, UsiTED STATES CounT, “NonTiERN DISTRIOT OF OLIO, CLEVELAXD, Jan, 20, 1871, Dean§m: Thavonbout como {o tio conclusion tunt you have hoen unsuccossful in bringing those par- ties o Llerms §n rogard to my compeusation for services Jnst winter at Washington, If such o your conclu- sion, pleage adyiso me, 1 go to Washington fn o woek or ten days and tho zeailt of your oftorln may Lear upon my action whils there upon tho Interests of thoso gentlomen, ~Let mo hear from you on tho subject at your earliest conven- k! . ".fif“ proposed action of tho Governmont in rolation to'the ntockholders of tho Credit Alobilicr, of whom your father was ono, may result n s clajm upou the Cetate, I, howover, think it will not, But bo firm, andeay and do nothing, I will nscertaln whal fa claimied, and what is proposed to be done, and will ad- viao you at tho propor tmo, Very truly, & G, I, SHERMAN, L& Gnaxp Locswoon, Esq. i The Supremo Court has been fully canvassed for an opinion s to Shorman's caso, and every Judgo on the Bonch denounces him ng unfit to ‘bo the occupant of an ofiicial position, DR, NEWNAN, What kind of man is Dr. Newman?—eo writes ono of my fairest correspondents, This ‘Iknow bocause she curled hor capitals, nnd ‘blacked hor oyes, and loft a porcoptible odor of now-mown hay in the half-sheet of fools-cap. Thrifty goddess, behold tho Doctor ! Ho is s Justy follow to wrestle with angels, anad would break down Jacob's ladder if he rot his foot on it to climb to Meavon. Ilo iweighs upwards of 200 pounds, ond his lips, thighs, back, and Dbolly o adapted to tight at the doors of faira on froo-admiseion doya. A corinin kind of oilis vesidont in his skin, which oozes out fn that gracions sott of porfumo peculiar to people of professional holiness, Ifis hair is of n fine brown color, worn long, and his fenturca are lurge, offective, and without sensl~ bility. Brond-shouldered, of good hoight, woll- dressed in bluo broadeloth, with a flash of gold somowhoro about lis watch-fixings, and for- wardnoss, worldliness, and visiblo goldiiness all over him,—guch is the hyporbola of o preacher, Tho clerical olfico is, upon oceasion, the most ncodful and healing which man can flil, It brings tho oil of belm into tho houscholds of paoplo borenved, and, whoen physic is done, doctors tho mind and heart. Tho blossed fellow- ehip of a truo man in tho ministry how vroll wo know who have felt his haud upon us, saying, ' My brother, tako heart! Thoro is n highor life than thin." Tor tho sake of this great remedinl and refining offico, and to protect it szainst presumers, tho press of the country hes, lmost with unauimity, condemned the wholo conrse of ostentntious and iutriguing procedure of Dr. Newman. At the contonninl celebration of Amorican Mithodism, it was resolved to erect nt Washing- tau City & chureh with a grand Latin titlo of tho Motropolitan,—a word which much reminda us of the Roman phrago of tho Metropolitan Beo. Lo cceord with thiy ambitious edifice, a Motro- politan proncher wna domanded. Fo came to bis work with tho ambition and wun- nerapulous assunption of e Jesuit,—which word Tuee in ity critical ecnse, for some of my nc- auaintances aro mombors of the Jesuit order, and hove much more humility than Dr. New- man. The new clergyman immodiately sot to work todepopulnte tho neighboring churches, He took off the Chiof Justice from Wesloy Chapel; and Mr. Colfax, who was possessed with the Presidency, camo over from tho First Presbytorian. Tho building was domiueored ovor by nnpisy chimo of bella, The tower, which had_beon begged by ono of the sisters from an old gentleman at Baltimore, was oston- talloualy inseribed Kelso's Bpire. Tha intorior was adorned with codar of Lebanon and shittim- ‘wood, hauled froo from Jorusalom, The proacher nopenred Lo hegrudgo the choir ail tho timo thoy spont singing, and wanted to do tho whole por~ formanco hinisolf. Hogot himacifspeedily olectod Chaplnin of the Sonate, and the amount of elo- ention which he did on wook-daya was stupen- dous for to seo. His sermons wero of the most modorn charactor, with a Mansard roof on top, and o mortgage in tho rear. o clarged themn with assumption like a vaso of soda-water. To- day ho thundored at {ho nowpaper preis, and tho next day covered Prowident Grant with oil in tho midst of o proyer to Johovakh, e instruct- ed tho Senato uy to its duty, asked tho Lord to givo film‘rl!uity of windom to tho Chiof Justico, and nlluded o tho equinoctinl storm nw tho Dbooming *simoom,” Datormined to o mado n Bishop, ho undortook_ofiice-brokering for tho brothren,—somo of wlhom, bo it said, would rathor collect tuxes for Crosar .than bo gate- keepers in tho houso of tho Lord; and, et this oint, tho chiof fugloman of tho etropolitan Beo got into newarmpor-con‘us*wnduuco. Ilo fastened upon FPrenidont Grant like o lorso-leech,—this term Beoms to bo mpproprints both to the leoch and tho horss,—and, sldmmlng tho horizon for u point_of sentntion, tho Roverend Doctor con- cluded to convert tho Mormons. Properly nd- vertiged, ke moved {u caravau upon thoso de- voted peoplo. Ilig march neroxu the country ro- sembled that of o monagorle, aud gl the animals, from the monkoy to Lhe alligator, were ropro- sented in ths grand transcontinental fantasy, Of course ho mnde rolizion ridienlous, and ndded to old Orson Pratt’s Biblical concolt. ® Failing to accomplish anything, Mr, Newman yeturned to Washington, and, with unparallcled meannoes, rocoeded to operato upon tho Govornmont nn nve tho Mormons perseented. o has beon routed in his Insidions aud nudn- cious nttempto to be_mado a Birhop, His in- tluonce in Uongress has como to bo less than zoro, 1ls endenvors to keop the Metropolitan Chureh, to tho prejudica of the genoral rule which Ilmite o Mothodisl proalior (o thro years local ocoupation, lius been to tara_failure thut T am tolid Bishop Simpson expressed his disgust ; and Dy, Tilfany, o lator {ncumbont, was 8o ou- noyed by Nowman's attompt to undermine him that Lo com\mlludllm Trustecs, aboul ono month g0, to put tho question to vote Lioforo the con- gre\gm ion, and ovory soul in tho houso stood up and put o flml quiotus upon this ambitious cletieal domngoguo, Nowaan then rotroated into Yullll\:h, and hn{zgml from Pyesidont CGrant tho sinacura otiico called Tunpootor of Consulatos, in wifowas appended Lo thaappointment, under tho namo of M. 1. Notwinan, witl au edditionnt salary. Buch hns been the carcor of & man with plen- tiful tatents and no humility, Yo Is irroproasl- blo, and plonty of churces would Lo glnd to got him; but it 18 rospactfully submitled to the Tioard of Blshops that he lucks tho senee to turn this Government iuto a theoeracy, Ifin Loft and girth would juslify him in applyivg for tho Ser- goantoy-al-armg, whero ho might cumo uoar ‘TIIE CHICAGO' “DAILY 'TRIBUNE: MONDAY, ‘APRIL 21, 1873, ’ onough to the oxample of Bt.Pstor toout off.tho High Prioat's onr. . - 5 . A REVIEW OF JODDERY, . The publio mind is at Inst excrcisod on thosub- Joot of schoming and jobbory. Tho Oredit Mobilier lnvnntlp‘uuun necomplish- od whint nigny Sonrs of unthatkod agitation nnd challongo failed to do, It roached etoh eminont roputations, and mado such goneral wreek of politienl prospects and accomplishmonts, that overy class of cltizons,—oven thoso who camo to ‘800fY,—romained bosldo thelr Capltol to pray. ‘I'his waa tho flrat elomont of oncouragemont ; forit proved that, in ovory oxtromity of tho Am- crican nation, thore is atill a publio sontiment to bo found, and it will rally on tha side of good mornis and tho reputation of tho Btate, If it un- doratands tho nocessity. The pooplo must 1ot bo blamed If, in the gront varioly of affaira and invostigations, thoy often look on confused and apathotio. Our Govornment is go oxtonsivo in nroa, and so diversifiod in oporations, that it roquires men of stato—utntosmen—to koop its mnohinery in or- dor, and provent waste, noglect, interforonco, and incondiarism, No amount of mora honesty and good nogative inclination can keop tho ship of Btato honded well to the wind. A ‘rensonable oxperienco in oivil nffairs, education, and oxecu~ tive enpreity nro roquisito ; and it i3 whon the accidents of war and tha oxtromition of political partios bring mon without theso qualitios to tho surface, that tho onomy of public order and well- regulnted govornment gooks aud inds his oppor- tunity. Buch {s our presont condition, It iz to our noble syatom of schools and our unhampored socinl civilization that wo owe tho modorato ca- pacity, ovon of mon of accldont, for ublic affairs, From °tho ~ timo of Prosident Fillmore, all our Chiof Mngistraton Liave boon of this popular growth. Mr. Lincoln proved to bo tho possessor of powera oxtraordi~ nary in their combination, ranging from tho Jonlitry of the frivolous to tho the™ dopth and avity of the horolc, and at last tho tragic, Iio opt in view great objects of human porform- ance, and showed lLow leoundly s inhorited don of tho oquality of rights, and bia boliof in Lo dostiny of Amorica to protect and tonch thom, animated his conduet. 1o boro tho sword of“ the country, whilo constantly posuossed of the ambition to proscrvo its nationality and ox- pol slavory. Ilis aminblo nature addod to theso achiovements |, the softnoss nnd sweotness of o orsonal mission, and his lofty fato the solemui- ?y of n porsounl martyrdom. The clomonts of corruption, insocpnrablo from human ne- ture, had long existed, in a moro or lcsa sgonized form in_tho United Statos, and thoy waxed in strongth and tool curious proportions during Mr, Lincoln’s Administration, Ho twasa statosman, and kopt his mind stoadily upon tho larger objocts,—proferring to leavo the correc- tion of incidontal ovils to the Administration which should succoed tho war, Ifad he boen of a dogpondiug spirit, and nervous and violont up- on orrord_of omission and commission by tho way, wo might novor hnve kopt in viow the main puiposes_of tho War, but wonld havo beon de- moralized by tho ten thousand poculations and intrigues which marled tho course of that extra- ordinary conflict, It is our provinco, and tho task of atalesman- ship in our time, to return along the courso of thoso war-ridden years, and to takoup theso civil grievences, oxhibiting_them cloarly, and corroot them undluuhing\y. If. wo do not do ko tho Union 18 too great for us, sud emaucipation Lins been & mookery. The opportunitiés for gain at tho public and the goueral oxponse had beon too vast during tho ‘;Vn.r to bo suddenly extinguished at tho pence. - President Johnson was as houest per- sonally a8 Prealdont Liucoln, but the division of arms wns now eucceodod by conflict of policy, in which the harpios who ha studied tho Govorn- ment to take advautago of it, plicd betweon both ides, aud, by the common weakness of tho Administration and Congrees, continued their worlk, They set up the audacions prn}mnlllnn that tho schemos which provailed in the War, and the grado of taxation consequont upon it, woro tho declared uational policy, A large yroportion of the capital ‘and onterprise of tho country took tho samo ground. Tho currency was maintained in its oxpandod amount, and war was even declared upon gold, the standard of valuation thronghont civilization, High pricos wore adyocated 83 ovidences of Nationnl happiness, and, of courso, high salaries wore demanded to make public and privato con- ditions consiatont with each othor. Tho prova- louce of money, work, and rank duving tho War was not suffored to relux, and Congress under- took to supply artificinl means of prosperity by Inying out schemes, subsidizing and endoywing corporations, increasing oftices and commissions, and nltoring tho tariif and tho tox list. ‘Che vic- torious gide in_ the wranglo abount policy.was soon ropresonted in Congress by u great numbor of ndveuturers, foreigners in the constituency thoy sffoctod to roprosont, aud shamoloss ond unknown. ‘At this poriod, tho third Presi- dent of tha now ora was clected, & brave and victorious goldier, who was in Furt apupil and nesociato of tho Joose notions of the period. Ho 1iad a modost person, and this, with his hiatoric exploits, affoctad thio sensibilitios of his coun- trymon, including many of the large men in lit- eraturo, criticism, and socioty,—so that this per- gounl sympathy, added to tho financinl nocessi- tios of tho time, and the woell-organized North- orn sontiment of the majority of the pooplo, carried him again into tho Whito House. What-~ over might have been the capacity or incapacity of Gen, Grant to direct tho Inw-muakers aud give cxamplo to tho laws, lo sank mto n relativoly inconspicuous [placo elmost at tho momont of his socond innugura- tion, by tho noarly simultancous exposure of n gorios of old and now corruptions in Congress, which involved the Vico Presidont of tho United Btates, the Chairmon of the threo leading Com- mittcos of Congresy, tho head of Lho Protection schoo! in publie lifo, half o dozen Senators, and a8 many memibors of the Houso, of both partics. The_Vico Prosident departing, and tho now Vico Prosident sacceding,—both complicated in tho celebrated Credit Mobilier corruption,—con- fronted the public gaze ns actors in tho spme coremonial with Prosidout ~Grant, who was waiting to doliver his socond in- sugural address to tho public, Four Sonatora—Bogy, Clayton, Caldwell, aud Pomeroy—woro at that moment under accusa- tion of Eurchnu'mg thoir_seats in tho Benato. Throe Judges of tho United States Courts—Dola- hay, Bhormian, and Durell—wero undor impoach- ment or imputation, For complicity in tho Crediv Mobilior intrigne, tho proudest forehonda in tho Nutional Legislaturo wero nbashed. It was a ‘molancholy and disgraceful spoctacle, and it sad- donod the Capital aud cast n cloud over all tho country, COMPLINTNTA, ‘The editor of the Baltimoro American—I hopo for his own good—hus lost his grip on tho Fad- oral offices of Baltimore, where tho Croswell faction now wholly controls. Bo much for a great deal of sycophancy [ Harlan's Washington Ohronfelerecontly sought to disintor ho buldy of Josoph Culew to give itself editorial rengeutnhlllty; failing in whieh, it has employed ** Mnj." B, 'P. Paoro to attack the profession of journallmm at large. Of him 1t may be enid, in the words of Artemuns Ward : 4 Ho had but ono tooth, and yet this venerablo man playoed on tha bass-drium," 'The Boston (flobe in a succoss to tho oxtent of inyading the_provinco of that romarkabla politi- cal tondy and swashbuckler, the Boston Jowrnal, which, for tho first yoar 'In its history, atoph summor dlsfintclma from Washington in’1878, Along with immaturo veal nud carly pesy comes the Ilansas Magazine, roferring to tho recont roligioun awakoning I gave thut Btato, an the {yrouuotiuu of w ** writor who, if not alrerdy no- orious, would requiro no nnswor hore.” = Tho bad manners of the longitudo attach to this juvenile morial, which requested & froo contribulion from mo for tho flrst num- ber, nod rocoived it, 1ud I followed my bent, which is to temper the article to the shorn lamb, 1 should have described Kansag politieal morals 08 thoy nffacted us ub tho weaboard: Tho drunken Delaliay, with the court-houso key in i pockot, takiug o donchor from the rofortnor and literary hen-wron, Ingalls, ovor thic gravo of Jim Lano; intho background, Culdwall, York, Bubsidy Pom, and Bid Olavk are erocting a churel in tho'Llack Bob lands for tho Rov. Mr., Kallochy and the rost of lhu}mpulnllun is writing lotlers to Bonator Idmond toss, throatening Lim with assnssination if ho doey not commit porjury to tho extent of voting for Johnson's convietion. Nothing is chaged for this socond gratuitous contribution | 'LIiE SUPENSCRIPTION OF OMSATL. 1t in dinngreeablo Lo honr oftice-heldors under tho Adwinislration oxprous thammselvos un- guardedly at Limes about tho country, While abating nothing of their dislike to 'pvw{\ln who undertake to disturh thoe parly scourity, they frankly say that the country ls about being benchod ; that Communism s dovoloping an organizing to such an extont as to countoract t1io mokt porfeet organization which taore politi- cal parties ean atlain ; that, in (wenly years, wo will contio to buy anything from Europo, and will oL no Buropean onmigration ; and that wo musb non turn sbont a3 an intormediate continont, and faca Asin, and teat tho socurily of our nys- tom under Asiatle immigration. " Those things show that undor morely purty disciplino, with tho prosent Executivo standing as the high oxample, affairs nro losing consistonoy, and tho very stability of the country is deprosscd by the utler want of uu}mouy ub tho top._ Much laughter has been hostowed on dolm Tylor, Millurd Filmore, and Veank Plorce, and some othor gontlomon who suc- -courts, but all ho askod was conceded, oumbed to tromondous opposition in Congross and tho country when tho Prosidont s supported by tho com- morolal olomonts and tho renlly good class of folks, whilo his own offico-holders and chiofs of buroans, nnd_ovon Oabinot Ministors, laugh an loud na hmy dare when his name {s mentioned.- What a famly historyl Ono brothor-in-law, Colloclor of the Port of Now Orleans, who is not eapable of keoping n nocond-clnss tavern inn third-elass town l onother brother-in-Inw, Mnr- shal of the District of Columbing & third, Miuis- tor abroad for tho purposo of boing rldicutous; o fourth, tho colobrated Mr. Corbin, inoffonsive only by boing hidden nway. 3 TOINTS, ‘When o man writes o notorions fact for anewa- paper, Chioap Jack hins n Wiy of dismising it e n moro sonsation, Tho more intercsting you mako your mattor, tho more imputation it gots a8 sonsntional, o Do entirely roliable and on- tiroly dull aro synonymous, for in thnt onso you may offend nobody,” I havo bad my nttontion onlfod by ono of your rondors to o fow sonsation- al paragraphs from the notorious Edmund Burke,—n man whom we all know to have been of such a chiaracter that, instond of drawing his hnck-{my out of tho country on the gentlemanly rinciple of grand larceny, lio would have hoon in owr day, perhaps, & moro writer of editorinls, Hora Ig what Mr. Butko says on political preach- mg: POLITICA AND THE PULPIT, Snp&oulng liowover, that somelhing like moderation wero vinibla {n this polltical sermon : et politics snd tho pulpit ore terma that have Hitle ngreement. No sound ought to bo Lieard in tho Churoh but thio healing ‘voice of Chrlstian charity, The causo of ofvil liborty and clvil governmont gaing aa littloas that of religlon by thls confusion of duties, Those who quit thelr propor chiaracter to gsaumo what doos not belong to tliom, ave, for {ho greator part, jgnorant both of tho character they leave, and of the character {hoy assume, Wholly unncquainted with tho world in which {hoy arg 80 fond of meddling, and inoxperionced in allits af- foirs on which they prouounce with so much confl- denco, thoy Lave nothing of politica but tho passions thoy oxclte, Surely the Church ia a place where ono dny’s truce ought to o nllowed to tho disacnsions and snimositics of mankind, Your leglelators, in overything mow, aro tho vory first who havo founided a comimonwenlth n{-an gaming, and Infusod this spirit into it on its_very vital broath, T'ho groat object in those politics is to'metamorphoso France from a great kingdom into one great play- al to turn {ts inhabitauts into n nation of game- slora: to mako speculation ng cxtensive na lifo; to mix it with all its concerne; and to divert the whofo of tho hopies and fears of tho peopla from thelr uAual chon- nols into the impulses, )mllnluuu‘ and puperstitiona of thoso who live ou chsaces, Thoy loudly proclaim their opinlon, (hat {his, {heir prcsont nysiem of a Re- publlc, cannot poasibly exist without ihls kind of gaming-fund; sud that fho very thread of ita lifo is apmn out of the Ataplo of theso apconla~ tions, Tho old gaming in funds was miechiovous cnougli, undoubtedly ; “but it was a0 only to individ- unls, - Jiven when It lind Its reatest oxtent, in tho Mis- sisalppt and South Bea, 11 offected but fotk, compara- tvely ; where it extends furthor, oa in lofterics, tio apirit 'ina but a singlo objoct. But whera tha law, which in most circumstauces forblds, and in none conutgnnuces, gaming 8 lisclf dobauched 8o i to re- verse ito nnture and policy, and oxpreesly to forco the subjoat to this destrctivo table, by bringing tho spirit ond symbols of gaming fnto tho minutest matters, and ex\u.\ulup overybody in i, and in avnrfiuunfi, o more dreadful opldemic-latomper of that kind is spread than yet lus appearod in tho world, With you, 8 man can mefther earn or buy hin dlier’ without o speculation, What hio recelvos i flio morntng will not Liavo thy samo val- o at night, What ho fa compelled to take an pay for an ol dobt will not bo recelved a3 tho samo when lio comes to pay n dobt contracted by JAmsolf 3 nor will 1t Do the samo when, by prompt payment, ho tvould avold conlracting any dobt at all, Industry must wither sway, Lcononiy muat bo driven from’ your countey, Carcful provision will have no existence, Who will Iahor without lmowing the amount of bis pay? Who will study to increase what nono eun estimate? Who wili necumulate when he dots not know tho value of whatho saves? If you abstrnet it from its uses n gaming, to sccumulato your paper weslth wonld Lo not tho proyidonca of & man, bus the distempored in- stinet of o jackdaw, GaTu, Special Diopatsh to The Chicago Tribune, TIE COMPROMISE WITH PHLLIS, DODOE & CO. ‘Wasirzaroy, D. C., April 19,—Sonator Bout- woll was inlorviowed to-dny rogarding the com- promiso with Phelps, Dodge & Co,, of Now York, for $271,000 on tho chnrgo sgninst that flrm of undervaluation of invoicos, Ilo donies that tha compromise wag a forcod ono. Whon an involeo is taintod with frand in any pact, the wholo involco is tiablo to seizure ~ud conflsea- tion. Thoe offensos charged wora amall in com- parison to the amount finally paid, but suspicion altachied to invoices nmounting to ovor $100,000. The matior was well worliod up by the specia agonts,andeoveral invoicesrmounting to $271,000 woro chnrged as undorvalued. Pholps, Dodge & Co. wroto nt oncs to the Becretary offering to pay tho wholo amount, but assorted thoir inno- coiica of any fraud or fraudulent intent. Tho Bocrotary did not enterlain (ho proposition o moment. Ilo snid the Govornmont did not staud in the attitwde of abully, or detormiuned to take ndvantago of a citizon; that tho mattor should go to tho courts, whoro tho dofendants would have au opportunity of proving their in- nocenco. Ho further stated that tho Deo- partmont never compromised with parties claiming to bo innocent, and pnl{ upon admission of guilt could a compromieo bo ontor- tained. Upon this the firm forwarded their. check for §371,000, withdrew thoir formor letter, and thus virtually admitted that all the chnxges woro truo. Mr, Boutwell wes not satisfled with this gotiloment. Ife wanted it to go to the Tho ro- ucst to go to court was refused, and it Was not ?uus.mmm'a funoral, Generally the innocent man who {8 chavged in this way Dby the Fn\'m—n- ment, insists upon going to court and delnys tho final poymont until Lo is compelled to nottlo. "o oxplanation of Phelps, Dodgo & Co, is looked upon by the Troasury oflicinls ns a weuk dovico to gain public approval of thoir courso. o PENNBTLVANIA POLITICE. v Tho Philadelphia Fress of to-day has an edi- torial demanding {he orgnnization of nnow party in Pennsylvanin to protect tho people from tho railroads, the rings, and tho political sharpors who aro enriching themselves at tho expenes of tho poople. It states that, so luniug tho party organizations ave kept up in their present stato, thoro con Lo no reform or re- Jiof. It ndduces tho last Leilalnturu ng ovidonco to show that nothing can bo oxpected but corruption from tho Ropublicans, BINGUAM, Theo friends of Jobn A. Biugham are confl- dontly claiming that ho will cithor bo appoiuted to the Japancse or Italian migsion in the courso of the next fow months, UNPAID BONOOL TEAGTIERS. Tho school tenchers horo hnd s meoting to-dey to take Aomo action with rogard to their pay, which is now soveral months in arrears, notwith- standing the_fact that an appropriation wns madoe by tho Legislature of the District, atits last eeseion, to provide for their snlarios. The money, 88 bhns beon herotofore statod, was othorwise used by tho District anthoritios, Tho mcnling}msnod & 180~ lutfon that tho Legislaturebo petitioned to paes o Jaw providing thut such part of tho taxoes s i appropriated for tho puymont of tenchor's saln- rioy, bo sot apart and sacredly Lold for thatsole uso and purposo. THE LOST ATLANTIC. Recovery of Monoy nnd Valuables from the Modies of the Found. TMavivax, N, 8., April 19.—A southcnst rain storm ‘provails to-dny, and it}is not llkely any worlk ean bodono at the wreek of tho Atlantic, Tho Collector of Customs L rocetved severs] moro lots of monoy ad valuables, taken from tho bodles, including tho following : A poce kot-pook, contalning thiriy-four soverelgns and some papers, showing the owner fo have been G, D, Murmy, Whio witl s wifo aml children hnd boon pasecngers for Chleago; n savings-bank book of the Slate Buuk, of Chicago, nhowing kalance of $361,87 to the eredit of Willinm Greenj o fivst Lill of exchungo for 10 thulors, drawn by MacGregor, Tows, on lenhard Hehrend, st Unoslin, Pruesis, in favor of Augnuels Moyers, and 4 lelter from Moyeérs to Delivund, reqicat dugg nyment § o rallwoy tekot judorsed with e namp of Anton U e Now Postal Regulutions, Wasnmnarox, April 10,—The thied scction of (he Toutal Aprropnunml uet of last seesion repeals all Iows permitifug (o transmiselon by winil of any freo matter whatever, from aud ofter Juwe 30, Undor this law, quorterly prepoyments of | postago will_bo réquived on all uuwspapery, exehangos, wid country nowspapoig, tho sano us 8 now, and will bo then voquived fn the cato of sl mall subscrlptions, 'n:\!llul{ : 6 cents Jor quartor for wookly newspapars, 80 conts per quarier for papers publivhed six times per weok, ood 95 conts per quorter for Unily papdrs, propayment por - quarter per yoor, fo bo made ofther ‘ut the oflico wWhera matled or at il oica where delivored, In othor words, tho rame rulo will bo apyica to all nowspapors, Dby whomsoever sent or reeeived, e Burokn Tragody. Pronta, 11, April 19~ National Domocrat of this city will Contain to-morrow marniug tho ecorot corresjiondence bietween th wan aud Mra, Tlodges, murdered ab a, 1, Tho lollors prove Deyond's doubt tho gulity and eritniunl {ntercouyro, I nol thia abuolula consummation of thelr fntontiofw, ahiowing Workmuai (o o otio of (ho most lcontlous, ah ol a8 tho grentet acoundrel of tho bgo, e Sontonced to Denth, aronarrown, Dol,, April 19,.—The jury in tho caso of tho nogro, Jos Burton, on tyial For com- milting o rapo on tho litlle dauglter of M, Tanks,” of tehobath, to-duy rendored s vordict of guilty, and Durton way uentenced to bo henged ou Juuo 20tk noxt, but wo ahould bo at our worst: - FOREIGN. - SAN SALVADOR. PanAsA, April 11,—Tho lutolligoneo recolved by pro- ‘vious 1alls from tho north, {8 not only confirmed hut comes to a climax, with tho ontiro destruction of tho capltal of Ban Ralvador and; rain] of n population of forly thoussnd peoplo, Tho first roally violent shook ocourred on b0 4th of Mureh ot about & p,m,, destroylng many louses, Tha quaking continuod at frequent intorvals until o morning of tha 10th, when, at 2 n, m, lwo lght shocks suscoodod by Leavy ono, dealroyod e entirg . Hopopango, Tlspango, Ban Tomas, and Santa Teca have oMl guffored o o losaer oxtont, na well s overy town within o radlug of iwenty miles, Fortunately, owing to tho alarmn of tho4th, such resldonta s had not. loft thio elty woro Uviug in tho patols or {n tho publia plazs, heneo tha number.of lives Toat, though groat, was di- minleled, Only two butldings—tho Hotol det Plaquo o :hn Govornment Palaco, aro left standing, Tho 061 19 catimatod at $12,000,000, - led and wounded §n sm.‘ %006,000, - Lhotsegregata Mix Ng\Y Yous, April 19.—Tho Herald hns o lottor from 8an Halvador, datod Mareh 24, giving tho followln mrtioulara s #Tho ground fa stiil shaking slightly intervale, On tho road out of the city to a placo callod Cedro fhiero sro largo fracts whero tho ground Tooloi 06 §f b had been nowly plowed, whilo in oflor parta tlioro aro cracks and fissurcs, ' Loynpaugo aud Inpango, two molghbor ing vhilages, are cntiroly down 3 ‘oven tho straw housca 'bavo mlinrod tho fito of tha mora substantial odifices. At Ban Marin, only tho church nnd a couple of old Liouscs nro down, whilo on the road thonce to Cojutonequo almost overy building ha been destrozod, Cojutepequo itaclf has not beon injured, Bliortly after tho sovero shock o fire broke ontinn runod “drug store, and had 4 not been for tho cuergy = displsyed by tho Presi. dont, who dirceted tho work which wns ) resulted in its oxtinguishment and took chargo of ono hosg, {¢ {8 moro than pirobablo (hat whn tho oarth- quallo Tofé undestroyed tlo Games would havo co sumod, No forolgners havo been injured. Tu somo fow cases, Toofs Lnvo romainod atand- ing, supportod by tho uprights, but in overy case all tho tilea hove boon sbaken off, A couple of ftlioves, Wwho sitompled to ply dlicir vo cation while ruin was rifo, wore promptly shot by ordor of tho Prosidout, A groat deal of mna- torial will bo good for rebullding ; aud for {his reason tho Governmont bhas fssued o deerco that’ tho Capital will not bo anany bad supposod it , would bo, A doereo han also boen frsucd permiltting tho peoplo to squat on all wvacant lota, Ban Migucl, Santa Anns, aud otlor towns, which did no feal tho offects of tho carthqunko, fimedintely for- wardod beral supplics of money and provisions, which wero very earco horo for & couplo of doya.” it i, CENTRAL AMERICA, New Yok, April19,~A Panamo letfer of tho 11th {nat,, i"" recelved, ' #ayB: A rovolution took placo hero on the morning of tho &th nat, headed by Senor Alzpura, commandor of- thio Btato troops, nud hnlf brother of ox-Presidont Corroo- 80, "Tho rovolution commencad inArabal, whoro: tha rovolutlonlsts declared n favor of Domnzo Corvers, former prefort” of Asplnwall, 08 _pro- visionnl' Presidont, Cervers fs also 'n relativo of Correoso, ‘Tlio Rovolutioniate antercd hio clty and arrested Prosident Melra in {ho Government Houso without opposition. It was known tho evening beforo that o rovolutton would tako placo, and word was font to tho Interior by atoamer ou tho 4th. On thebtha collision took place betweeu tho Natlonal and 8tato troopa arlsing from & domunnd mnde. by Col, Vegel, of tho Natlonal forces, for tho custody of President Holra, One on eacly oide was Lilled, Cervors Lns nattod b proclamation Prosidont, backed by tho - Blato Helra, who s in tho _ custody of natiofial troops, proclalma himsclf President, Cor- reoso, now Minlster o Contral Amcrlca, resides in Ching. Ifo will raturn on tho 4th to Pahama, wlien, no_doubt, tha peneral election will bo Leld, and ko will bo dotlared tho Constitutionnl Proaldent. Tho United Statea steamer Kunsas has arrived horo from Grogtown, NEw Youx, April 10,~Tho Panama Star and Herald snys fomilies nare packing up nand looking for places of refuge from tho city, belioving that tho party outskdo tho walls wilt cxecuto tho threats of firo and slnughter, sofeeely indulged in by thoir lading orators, removed a8 g CANADA. Spectal Dispateh o The Chicago Tribune, OTTAWA, Out,, Aprii 19.—Tho Ilon, Joseph Howe, of Nova Scotis, tho Neator of tho Commnons, and for some_{imo member of tho Cabinet, has withdrawn tlierefrom, snd leaves to-day for hiu own Provinco, toenter upon his dutics 03 Licutenant-Governor, It {n understood that Lify auceecaor will bo tho Hon, James Maedonald, of Picton. 3] ‘The Legislative bodles of Manitoba and the North- west Terrjtories Linve presented thio Governor-General with nn address, The Henato hos at length disposed of tho Paelfio. Taflvay question aud adapted tho following smeud ment to Seustor MePhierson's resolutious, by voto of yeas, 44 ; nays, 181 Ttesulved, Thut under the powors conferred ly Par- lament in’its last sesslon, tho Govornor in Conncll having granted a charter and contract to a company to, construct tho Pacifio Ruflway, which charter aud con- tract {a in full forco, it s inexpedient, with a view to tlio carly commencetment of o railway and keoping of faith with British Colmnbia, having regard {o tho torma upon which tbat Provitico uuited itacle with thio Dorninlon, to conelder any of ho resolutions now on tho tabloof the Honse, and that tho Houso there- foro proceed fo th ordorof tho dsy noxt after said resolutions. Tho Honorablo Tilley’s motton to legalizo tho fssuo of debentures for tho completion of tho ship canul in Yake 8l, Leter, noar Montreal, roceives much oppoal- tion from tho Quebes intorest, Tho Grand Trunk arrangomonts act meota witl strong opposition. . MoxTnea, April 10.—Tho Governor-General haa ‘been petitioned for a Comnission of Inquiry of tho facts submitted to the Court of Qucen’s Bencl: regnrd~ i tho conditon of Edward. Goates for arsan, (o po- titfoner claiming to bavo catablishod Lin innoconce. Tononto, April 10.—A Woman nnmod Armatrong, ‘yostorday, sliot & servant girl who was fn filicit jntor- otirso with hor hushand, - Sho is likely to live, though sho has lost her eye, and I8 sufferiug considerably. The Canada Air Lino Rallway is closed to trafilc for tho present to permit of ballasting, "Thio Dominion Government havo abolishod the tolls from froights on veseols pasalug_througl tho Burling- ton Day Canal at the liead of Lake Ontario, A dispateh to the (obe from Fort Garry, Danitob announces thattho Sloux Indian_scaro roport was gol up by (o Hudson ey Compans, to prolt thle ova usiness, ‘Sooding has commenced n tho westorn part of that rovinco, P Attvir, April 10,—Tho two banks which suspended at Livorpooi, N. 8., 470 oxpoctod to resumo busincss sliordly, ‘MoRTnEAL, April 10.—Lower part of {hiscity i sul- merged, iso the greator part of Grifiintown, tho sido- walks of which havo floated nway, sud boata- are pad- dled wbout, tho stroots, At tho villago of La Pralrie, owing to tho sudden rlso of the river, tho ico wny Qriyon in with great violonce, and destroyed a number of hiousee, No lives lost, peisa o ITALY. Orrawa, Ont,, April 10.—A private dospaich Laa hacn rocedved lisre to-day aying that the Lope died ou Monday lust, but that tho fact s Loeu kopt secret to mvold auy public agitation respecting his successor un- 11} the muttor should havo been decldod in Rome. e GREAT BRITAIN, Lowox, April 10-~0no hundred thousand sover- elgn wero (uken from tho Dank of Englaud to-dsy for Now York. Apprelionsions oxiot that further ship- m““l! ‘will Tead to au Incroase i tho bauk rato of dis- count, —_— CUBA. TTAVANA, April 17.—An ofllclal telegram announces {he defeat of tho {nsurgent band of Callxto Garclu, on tho 16th, Gen, Rigucimo shates that twenty-ono in- surgentd and four Hpanfurds woro killod, aud'thirteon Spaniords woundod, . ———— TURKEY. CONARTANTINOPLE, Aprll 10.—The rallway between Constantinoplo and Adrianople haa beon completed, and trafns aro now runuing. - e RMANY, - Dranaw, April 10,—PrincoAlbrocht, nepliow of tho Empuror, wis marriod to-day to Princoss Mary, of aso-Allcnburg, Tho coremonies were of n grand character. ‘Thln ovoning tho royal coupla were eacort- o from tho whito hail to tho nuptal chamber by o torehilight processi ——— T St fn. el Mannp, April10,—The volunteers in Maluga mu- tinled yw:wrl:lny, Tefusing] to oboy tholr ofticora, Groat oseitoment provailod n tho city, ‘Lho lesdor Wera finally arrosted and Jmprisoned, Whon order was restored, Tlio Catliats in tho northern provinces coutinuo to stap raflway tratns atid rob pnsseugers. aball'a forco passed thirough Ripall, closcly miestied by Ropublicans, France has given pormisslon for thansportatlon acrons thio Ironch tursitory of rilea and ammunition for Puigeordu, e s i OO 2 of the Supposed Mure dcror of Gen. Iindman Mzupis, Tenn, Aprl 19—Touls Vaughan, sllas TFrank Burdott, chintged with the assassinuiion of Gon, iindman, at Holenn, Ark,, on the uight of Bopt, 2T, 1808, wan brought Leforo Judge Halsoy, of tho Second Qirciiit Court, to-day, on o writ of hubeas corpus, J, D, Adums appeared on behalf of tho prisoner, and Judge Giiarles. W, Adame and_Col, Coyco Young_for tho rosocution, - Mrw, Mary Hindman, wifo of o doecancd, was ~ (ho principal witness, Bho identified’ tho prlsoner s tho man califug himsolf Frank Burdcit, clfming to bo tho son of a former Polico Gonnnissionior, sud who Lud writion ber sovoral lotters auking her to cous to Memphin and Lo would roveal the whole plot of tho asussiniatiou of hor huaband, On tho nighitof tho 15t inat, ho cama to Lior room at the hotel und told hor in the prosonco of Judge Morgan that (ho parly who kiiled Gon, 16, wos hirod to do it by Joln P, Maors and Dr, Linthocum, of Holena ; that Lis motive fu_dtaclosiug the plob was partially from conaclence,but principally froui rovengo, a8 Dr, Lentheeum Lad trfod {o pojson i last summor, ‘whon ho waa sick ; that on {hie night of tho azsasaina- tion ho and tho man who firad tho shot, aftor loadiug & double-barreled shot-gun {n o hlackemnith-shop noar {hio Qunerul’s house, wout into the yurd, leaviug Len- thecun holding the horsca outside, “To fuw the Gone orul thrangls tlio wiilaw, eluing In u rocking.chair, smokiug ha pipe, i liack wan to them, and they wout to anolhor window, whero they had a view of hiy / | elo faco, When {hio gun waa firod, ho ‘hearl hor phirioks, and Would Liuve givon the world to roealt ton mivutes, 1o then mounted a borse, aud mado his wa t0 Morinnna nud Uhonco to Tennessee, Ho nleo atafe that o liad n photograph of hiee liouga and all tho par= ew-concornod, Wi nslied who fired (hn Lot o aid ho would ark Gapt, Olen Dinulng and return in two hours, and alio ahowld know nll, 1o then nskod her If alio hind Lolil nuy ono in rogard to s Ietters, Sho had fold him sho camo nicar making a conlidont of Line thiecitn; and ho oxelatmod, “My God, 1f* 5o had, lio would Havo bnd mig muzdered,” Linthcoutn had taken Lifin to Heleun to kill Hindman, Tho leitors wrilten by Vaughan woro shown withess and identified. ‘On oross-cxnminntion aho fakd Vaughan fold Tudgo Morgan hio di not waut motoy ; rovando was wint o wanted, and meant to hiavo {t, ~ Witnoea was thon queg tloned fn regard to tho nesnssination of hor lusband, and vioa yory much afiestod In_agtallipg tho bloody work, Hho Wan nccompanied by Lioe littlo fon, who Lind Junt rotion out of s fathor'a Inp when tha' fatal shot was firod, Ohief of Tollco Athoy fientified tho ot ters, Tlo sall Vaughon told hini thoy woro_writ: ten nt tho Inslouco of ofhor parllcs, Whon asked why ho dld not rolum to #co Mrs, Iindman, ng Lo promisod, on Saturdny night, o aald bocauno tho polico chnsed him whon lio want {o {ho A ppeal offico to got tho letfer, IInd Imown risoner for cight monthe, first ns Flowors, tlion an aughan, 3lad profforod hia sorvices na o dolootivo yhon thasafo i tho polco aficy was roblioi, bit lnd no confldenco In his honesty, When ho nrrcated him Inat Sundny, Vaugan remarked, “¥ou havo fooled mo, about thoso Tndman lottors.” Dotoctivo Harroy Gratimor tostifled about, tho samo, 1Iad known prisonor by his difforent alinscs, That when Vaughan wan nrrested told him 1o Iind writton tho lotiers, but was vory roticent nbout mattorn, Mra, Quackonbul, of Naslville, teatificd tliat sho wan_mothor of tho prigonor, and that his namo waa Lowls Vaughon, Hovaral otlior witnesses wore introdueod, but noth- ing of {mportauco was ellcited, Soveral doponitions wero offerad to provo tho prisoner was at work at Hn"a;’s Nest, near Olarksville,Ten,, at tho timo of tho murder, After n- Tengthy argument, Judgo Halsoy romanded tho prisoner to jail toawnlt a Fequisition from tho Gov- ornor of Arkanaas, which is on tho way, THE STATE CAPITAL. EMINENT DOMAIN, BemNGr1EnD, April 10,—In tho hurry of Inat nigli'a sosston, tho Houno pasned & bill to amond Seo, 9 of the net to provide for tho oxorciae of (lio right of omi. nent domain, spproved July 1, 1872, Tho bill, o8 passcd, reada oa followa : Hec, 0, nid Juey shall, ot tha soquost of eltior party, go upon the lsnd sought to Lo taken or dumnged, [ Torson, and oxamina the gamo, and ofter Leariug 1ho proofa offered, malo thelr oport In writing, and tho snmo shall bo ubject (o nmendment by (ho Jury, under tho dircetion of tiio court or tho Judge, as tho caso niny 1o, 80 na to clearly ot forth and shoty tho compenen- tan nacortninied to oach person theroto entitled, and #ho anid verdict slinll theranpon bo rocorded. Tis omita fram tho prsent Inw tho following Provided, That no bonefita or ndvantagen which may acerito to lands or property, shall Yo sot-off_against or deducted from such componeation In any canc, Thus menning that tho old Aight betwoon special ns- sessmonta and genoral taxatlon was resumed, Mr. Masilo moved to rocousider the voto by which tho bill passed, Mr. Shaw donounced the bill as violating all prinel- plos of Justico, by paylug & man for taking hls pro p- orty, by telilng Lim that what romained was Increased in valuo by tho Improvement, Mr, Armatrong defendod {ho bill, ond boleved it wan oquilablo {liat tho proporly-ownors sliould boar (o burden of fmprovomenta that fucreased the value of thelr proporty, . Br. Hoy said (o bill amply loft {lio matter whoro it was bofora tho prosout Iaw pussod, whero it Lad bean for years. Mr, Osnsedy favored tho Uil and moved fo table tha motion to raconaider which waa loat, Tho bill was roconsldered nnd postponed for futuro con- sideration, TAE TATLIOAD DILT. The Bub-committea of tho Benate Ratlrond Cormit- teo hinve roversed tho action of the full Committee, by rojecting thie Danhliuo bill, nnd taking to thelr bosom tlio Houso bil When thioy mot, Mr. Sandford mado a motion to thnt offact, Mr, Whiting favored It,and Mr, Donnhie could not consjatent with his modesty too urgently pueh hisown bill, 80 o rather inclincd to give ' way, and the Iouso Liil was- takon up, Mr. Dow and Ar, Steela ighting tho movemeont to tho Jast, “Thon “Hhore wau g tulkon tho il sul It waw de- cided to etriko out the elghth soction, providing that tho Ratlroad Commicsioners ehould fix deliedules, Gene eral conversation developed an onmlunn to the fifth wection, providing for rocovering tho fAncs provided n tho fourth section, In an aclion of debt, and to_{lo thizd soction, defining unjust diseriminations, Somo ‘miuor altorafions wer auggcated, and tho biil foferred to Mr, Banford to prepato nmendinents, Tho bill will Lo apt to nderio o comploto metumorphoals heforo it comen back to tho Senate, In sliort,itwill bo trimmed, and cut, and !on‘ml, and _pruncd into moro compael compass, 1t will be licked into shinpo 0 liko tho Dona- Due bill fhat they will bo & pufr of twins, Tho roece tlon of tho original = Douahuo incasuro by tho Subcommittco - was o stroko of pollcy, o tub thrown to tho whslc, ns tho House, which is sfllicted with a sonso of ita own dignity, would deom it an insult, wero tho Donuliuo Lill to be returned, Thore are somo ntubborn membors who will ho ogainet _rocolving anyiling but the liouse Lill complote from tho Senato; but on the other band, therels a large numbor who voted for tho blil besause they wore afrald of thelr constitucnts, who will jump for foy if tho Scnnto pmenda 1t, What th result wiit bo ia ex- ceedingly dublous, nESTSION, 'The Tlouss concurred in tho Semato resolution for o committco of tyo Senators, threa Reprostutatives, and the prescnt Rovision Commission to take charge of thy rovision uud roport o tho uext Bession of the Legislu- ture, or to its sitceestor, DEDUCTING INDEBTEDNERS, Mr. Gordon introduced a bill providiug that farmern when lsting thle liva plock for tazation,—cuttle, horses, mules, sheop and hogs—shall bo pormitted to deduct alf bona fide fudebtedness on the eame, This Bavora of pectal loglslation, 1f tho prinaiplo ia good for tho farmor, a it not gooil for everybody else 7 TIE RAILIOAT RQUABBLE, Tho Chicngo, Danville & Vincennes Rallrond peoplo aro hero endeavoring to persunde the Governor of tha proprioty of vatoing tho bill, which tho Obiesgo, La- Tayetto & Oincinnatl Company got passed while thoy wero napping, Tho bill went through by dofaulty thore was 110 one to 0pposo it,—an fnnocent mousuro, & measuro of justico, &t was clatmed to Le, and nothing was 8ald to ho contrary, Whilo tho bill may nor may not subserve the onda of justice, it was undoubtedly Togialation for o particulaf purpose, aud fs another jn. Btanco of tho inclination to get back in the old rut of spocial loglslation, ApsoummiENT, ‘Tho defeat of tho intention of the Tonso to old an adjonrned scuslon Is n tho power of the Senate, and, a6 o majority of that body can carn moro thun’ $5 o day by pursuing their usuul svocations, thero i8 somo slight bopo that they will refuso to concur with tha Houso, THE PATE DILT. d Tho Weat 8ide Park bill will como up on its passago in the ouse noxt week, and probably go through. Tho messuro bns 'been divosted - of - much of s originol s, and {8 nmot vory objoctionablo - in its present attonusted condition, When it Airst came licro it was a barefaced robbory, and the fact that the Commisstonars indorsed {{a tulquitios cast » cloud of susplclon over ft, and mado ila_subsoquont progress tedious and difiicult, The Senato will havo to coneur 1n the smendments of the House, and will protably do o, hough M. Kehoo i sl on tho war-path, and fourishing Lia tomabawk ngainat tho bill, TUE NEPORTING MONOFOLY, Tho - LIl ropealing tho Covk County re- porling monopaly s erdered to " third Teading in fho Iloure, and will pams, Neurly overy Cook County membor is in favor of i, Delng naturelly desirous of relleving (ho tax-payers of n blood-aucking monopoly for which ilers is neither roason nor oxeuro, _ The Gounty Comnniasion= ers ordored {lic County ‘Treasurer not to pay billa aguinet tho county for roporting, The Interestod par- ties appenled to tio Supremo Court, 1t i understood that it has been decided that so long ns the law re. maing wurepealed, tho monopoly will tive and {hrive 28 hereloforo, Heheo tho neccesity for iis ropoal, : A OLIDAY. “I'io Houso anjourncd at noon,uearly il thio membern golng home, The exampls set by the Beuato In wl- inurnllxg {ill Monday Lad a dewmoralizing offect; At Lis stogo of 1o sesslon two dnys’ idloncas 1a nozt o criminal, WAGTS EXEMPY TROMGATNIAINENT, "The following LI ia before tho JHouse 3 SEQTION 1, Je 1t enacted, ete,, that Sco 14 of an act entitled ““An act In regard to. S-:mlluhmeul," approved March 12, 1873, bo s amended na to read ns follows : Wggo, 14, Thio wages aud eervicos of u dofendant, bo- ing tho head of & fuinily, and residing with or Bupqm(- g tho samo, to an awount not excosding Afty dollars, sl bo oxeinpt from gurnishwont; uor shull wny garaisheo proceodiug after its commencomeont bo ex- tended or continued so us Lo cover or include wages for services aceruiug and becoming duo afler tho wor- Vico of tho gurulslies procusi fn uld cause," NEW YORK. Thoe Goodrich Nystery == The Gase Strilcers Want (0 Go to Worke=1lcld . for Trinls Syiecial Dispatel to Phe Chieago Tribicne, New Yonk, April 10.—The father of Charles Gooil- rich, who was 50 myaterfously murdered in Drooklyn, o short time ogo, vailed tho” Coroner’s vilice to-day, and avked to Le permitied to sue tho plstol fouud b Iila won's side, Hosald ho knew lis son's plstol wetl, and that this was not i, This hasn blaak handle, whilo the butt of his gon's waa white, 'The authoritics have all slong heuujxruccmlhm on the belief that tho platol was the murdered mon’s, his Lrother having euld it louled very much ko ft. ‘Tl discovory, 1 14 thought, witl afford a nearer cluo to ths murderer, N&w Yous, April 10,—~Mr, James M, Lrawn, Chnirs man of tho Committeo of Sevonty,utated thut tho Come mitteo, at its meoting to-night, adopted renolutions fa- voring the now clurler 28 4 whole, wlthough soms clauses wero _objoctionuble ; notably’ thut ono which makes purt of the orgnme Jaw tho rolentlon of cer- tain men in oieo, Gov. Dix wil, howover, bo. naled by tho Gomnmitteo to snntion (h chavtor and mako it a law, a4 1ta pausagro by tho Leglslnture {s good evidenco that tho poopln, when they choosoto make thelr pawer ‘manifent, aro stiperior to any comblnation of mur potl- teluns, My, Brown regards the chiartor, in many ¥ o cole, &8 & gouuing triumpl of the Commitido of oventy, Stewmihip Calabria, which slarted for Liverpool to- doy, reburnod this ovening with machinery disabled, spdibliciyeis A Lucky Eind, Tavrtan, N, 0., Apvil 19.-In toaring downan ont- bulldiug nt 1ho Farloro louse, to-duy, Nuthan Fiold, n colored waltor, found a patkige contnining somu’ 40,000 In cla fiote moten and Confederate Londs, sl §500 fu gold and silver ; also, two watchies, N cldo 88 40 when {ho package wa plactd thore, or by whouw, can be syceslaiud, RAILROAD HORROR,. Sronmsatow, Ot., April 10,~Tho steumor Bloning- fon . arrivod hora st sbout 2 o'clock this morning. Thiero woro about 170 passongors, who took the 2:30 tealn from this plac for Providonces and oston, At Richmond swltcly, n dam ncrass & mmall mill-strentn 1iad Ioon catried away, Totting tho water from Ennin Pond, which mupplios the power for a grist-mill, down upon tho rallrond bridgo, located about 300 fect dfs- tant, complotely washing it nway. Noone lved ncar the pond; xo that tho breaking swoy of tho dum was not known until tho train wag thrown into tho chasm, Ono of tho fron rails on tho opposito track was driven complotely thraugh tho ongine, Willlam Gulle, onginoor, and Georgo Eldridgo, firoman, diod at thiolx poats, and tholr chorred romains have boen takon from tho wrooked ongino, Tho former loaves n family, Thokilled aro vory mauch dlsfigured, Boven bodies hnvo been rocoverod. Conductor Orrin Gardiner s~ caped, Thomns Nolan, tho through brakeman, was sorloualy Injuired {n the thigh, ANl the ollior brakemen encapod with alight injurles, The killed, 0 far as roc- oguized in addition fo thoso mentionod, aro: Albert Allon, Providonco; Jorcy Camorer, Doston; John Calilhan, Now York, Thero are sbout thirts-fiye wonuded, some of whom sorfously, It fa thought maverl bodles havo een waslied dosn by tho tream, s the flood was probobly at itn neignt, “Chio onglue mado o foarful leap, passlng ovor tho streatn, and imbodding Hself 1u” tho opposlto embank mont. Threo passenger cars only wero burnod, two first- class cars and onomccond-clane, Tho otlior throo cat burnod were what rallroad mou call * Laggago flats,” The threo cars that contained tho baggago and oxpross craten wero what provonted groator losn of life, Conductor Gardiner was fammod in between tho seals by theabock, but avolded o doublo disaster by immedately calling out for some ono to go back wit tho signal of danger for the mail train, which waa just behiud and approaching at a rapld apood, Jonas Holatrom, a passonger, gives tho following ac~ connt of tho accidont : THo yyas on tho left-lind aido of tho rsr ond of tho car, and in front of him on the opposite sido, noar lin atave, were two young maen, mnrlfllfly from_20 to 25 carwof ago, and directly Lchind them was Dunjnin . “Knopp, Jr, of Boston., Holstrom, immedi- ofely attor tho' shock, heard tho young men ond Kuopp eall for lLelp to oxtricato them, o8 {hoy woro wounded, and held fast by tho spiintered portions of thé preceding ear, On renching Knapp, it was found that ono of his Iogs was {nfured ; and Holstrom and mevernl otliors not about to extrleato bim and tho two young men, Bud- douly n volumo of fames shot Into tho car door, and instantly tho mnsa of splinters was on fire, the flames runhing through tho car as quickly ng though tho wood Iiad been a lob of hay, Tho resotiors Lind barely timo to reliove Knopp from Iifs position, whon they woro obliged to fleo for tholr livos, and tho Lwo unfortunato young mon woro loft o thelr ferriblo fato, and wero burnod to death fn & vory fow minutos, Witk theso excoptions, nono of th oflier oceunaste of thia car wora kiiown to hav porislied, though quite 8 number had very narraw cacanca, Jut boforo the firo burat Into tha car, Tolstrom and othiors wero ongaged In prying up tho sfove, which {m- prisonad tho two young mon who woro seatcd besidodt, * Tho Lridge whero tha dissstor happened fa between 30 and 40 foot wido, and tho depth of tho cliasm_about 20 feot, Nearly 40'rods abovo fhila polut, is o grist and saw mill, on tio Pawtucket River, and a‘supply of {ho water for tho milla In recolved by means of o dam, Tho torm swopt away the dam, and tho water in the streamt Lelow roso to the helght of 10 feot, carry~ ing awsy tho raflrond bridge oud abutmonts whieh woro found nbout fty rods bolow, The raila nt olthor end of (ho bridgo wero loft sticking up, nud when {ho trajn camo_dashing slong tho onying and tendor Jeaped tho chasm and Janded on the opposite alde, Immodistely behind wero two crate cars, which pluiiged into tho opcaing, followed by a socond-clasa passauger car, contalning & numbor of “omigrantn, sud R porty of sulors, holouging 1 Bostor, Who word ke turning from New York. As this car piled upon tho crato cars ¢ was splintored nto kindling-wood, and tho pereons fusldo wera tumbled into tho river, ‘snd, with ono oxception, wero saved uninjurcd, In the roar of fbis er wos u oar which - contained but two passengors, and Thomas Nolny, tho brakeman, Tho noxt car was occupled by quito & number of passengers, and_was tho ono n which Mr. Holatrom Was scatcd, Bolind thin wna snothor passenger car, and o smoking car, oth of which-woro gaved by uncoupling and rurming thom back from tho wreek, Tho genoral opiulon among (ho passcugers scomed fo bo that tho fire caught from Tho stovo in tho #ocond-class car, though its worl ;58 domo s quickly tiat o origin will provabiy novor Do definitely knowi, N ono Las yot arxived fn Doaton who can givo o list of tho number killed, but the genoral eatimato s from cight to twolve, PovIDENoE, April 10.—Thero wero probably lmt sovou peraons killod, namicly : Messra, Allon, Cresmer, Gullo, £1dridgo, Callaban, and two unknowh persoas, whioso imba wero burned off, leaving their trinks o Iy, Noinquest 18 deomed socessary by tho Goroner, Tfio bodics havo Leen brought to this city, ‘New Yonit, April 10.—D. D, Dabeock, Vice-Presidont of tho Stoufngton Line, makes tho following slate- ment: So far ouly five passongers and two omplosea Liavo baen found killod. ‘Thio cause of tho neeldont fa vory plain, Tho ~ dam, 160 yardn.. above tho Lridgo, gavo way, 'and precipiiated o pilo of ' lumbor = ngainat nbutmenta of tho bridgo, which forced snother dam, and tho overflow undermined the abutmonts, Tho LFdgo wie only 20 feot span. Tlio wounded, mostly emigrants, huvo beon scnt t6 Lospital {n Providence. "Whio enginoer diod ot his post, with Lls hond on the throttlo-valvo, ‘Thera wil be 110 farther fntorruption to travel, CLEVELAXD, 0., April 19.—The socond pection of an ofl traln on {lio Franklin branch of tho Lako Shoro Tatlyoy ran into thoTenr of tho first scction, noar Hudloy station, lnst night, Ono locomotivo wah wrecked, and thirteon loadod ofl cars and cabooscs burned.’ Charlos Smith, conductor, Was _alfghll burned about the foco and hauds, The burniug ofl floated down {n o stream, and burned o wagon-rond bridgo ha'f a milo distont from tha track, LOUISIANA. Official Corrcspondence Concerming the Troubles in Grant Parish. WASHINGTON, April 10,—~The following dispnich was ;]ucclvfiad hero ' to-dsy through Major-Generul Alc- owell: NEw Ontans, April 18, Col. W, D. Whipple, Aaslatant Adjutant General, Head- ariers of the Army, Washington, D, C.: nstructiona of (he Secrotury of War of thia date aro received, I beg to call attontion to dispatclies of yes- {erday wid to-da, forvarded tirouglh Divislon Lead- qusrlers, It will' boscen by theso that I had deter- wiued to act under authorily of tho President’s order of March 5, to provent_violent fnterforence with tho Slato Governmont, If I an mistalen in that viow, T shiould liko to bo informed at onee, Sinco tieao dls- patchies, roquisitions by the Unitod States Marehul in cases oceurring in tho disturbed disirict and oflier pavishos, and I huve ordored troops o Monroo and ‘Aloxnudtis, Loulsins, tonct a8 n Josso comeatus to tho Marshal,but tho Gavernor of the Stato bas made om requiniions for troops covoriug round in vatlous poria of tho State, stating tho inability of tho tocal authoritica (o keop tho ponce, and it i fora scen low important {t fs that I shionld ‘havo the _right views of - the instruc- tions of thoGth, Instructions of thls date would woem to imply that T was oxpected to set only on the Toquisition of tho United Slatea Murshal i the exoou- tion of n jndicial process, A the omler of tho ot of Marels noi stands, it i vory comprehonsivo, and it ia on that, no doult, ‘Gov, Kellogg bisies his reuisition, W! II, lstony, Colonol Commanding, tha exeeution ofa Judiclal process have beon recelvad in Tho order of tho 6th of March, to Col, Emory from Gen, Bhorman, 16 ag follow : 4o Prestdent dirocts you to prevent any violont Interforonca with tuoSlatd Goverument of Louisiana, “The ncting Secrotary of War hus justructed tho Geus eral of tho Army a8 follows : - Gricnar: MNeforsing o tho diapatclies of Gon, MeDowell and Gol, Emoey of tho 18th inst, by youro- forred o mo, T beg tosay that (1o ordor of th Presl. dont conveyed In tho telegram of the Goneral of ore- the Army of March Bth, mads undor tho thon oxluting circumstancos of A partieu- lar caso, rofors only to tho Govorument proper of tlie Stato of Lonisiann, a5 roprosentod by Gov. Kellogg, which fs tho Government ot it seat, Tha Colonel commanding is by sald _order directed to pro- tect It from belng overthrown or juterferod with in its direct functions by violence, In regord to lo- cal disturbances of tho peaéo In tho Stalo, not direct violent attacks on tho coniral organization of ilio Slafe Governmeunt, tho officer i contmand must o Lmitations of tho order of tho o Acting Sccretary of War, direcling im to eld the United itates authorities, then leqally required, except that lils sotlon neod not bo contiusd to_ mny particulas parlal; If the Stale Government necds aud dosires tho nid of tho United States troopa (o maintain the publia peace or provent robellion, thio Legislature, or Governer, it il Do mot i ncesion, should opply to tho Yrosident ircetly fn o rogular musnnor for such ald,” # W0 sliove was gant to Oul, Emery by Gen, Bhermay, for bia guidanco, - . Tho following 18 a copy of tho telogeam addrosnad to Gen, Bherman by MajeGen, MeDowell, datod Naw York, April 18: Qot. Kollogy appltes to Cal. Tmoey for troopn to Joep tho peaco I Grant Paviuli, Fa, Col, Emory or- dered o compauy from Maton Rouge, All boats ro- fused to tuko (roopa up tho Red River, averring that it would destroy their trado,’ Applicctions mado o fhie Colloctor at Now Orleans for w cuttor woro nict with a roply that nono were availsble, Eniory Bk (it tho Clovorimont bo Informed of Lfa mllu- ation, and that ho bo authorized to welze n bout, ov "that & rovenuo cutter Lo placed at lig disporal, Tio has tho Quarternuster 1o ‘chartor a spocisl stoamer, nnd, 1€ nuecenaful, will sond two compantos to roninin fn tho disturbed dlstrict during the swmmer, 1t will require fron fftoen o twenty days to —march, 'lho Governor rtates that - tho lacal suthoritics aro uiterly unablo to keop lho peace, I counot bat {hink thet Gon. Ymory whl bo ablo 1o chiavter bont. 1F ot ho ehould not b without tho means of relloving tho disfurbed dlstriet, Gen, McDowoll ulso telegraphod Gen, Shorman o follows 2 Nrw Yoni, April 18, Timory lsw olegraphied : Tt fa viowr cortal that o will got n stenwer. 1 thought ho would, Ho i now anxlous to knowdf the Govarnmont approves of his cotrdo, T iuva tolegrapliod, that Lk sondiog troops to Girant Parish, and cogaging o slvambont for thin purpose, i approved, T A S S, » A Detective Canghite e Nuw “Yonx, April 10,—A Sunday }ll]wr hos' a story of o' wealthy gentleman ~of this nunicd ‘ount, who was tobbod of of diumoud-jowelry in W o governed by 18t fuet., of horge-car on " bankors having advanced (heir rates to 108 authorized .| et 31,600 worll tho 12th of Fobruary laat, Within s weok ho was n duced to consult a regular dotectivo of thin city, when 10 discovored & dinmond.ring which had been ‘stolen from him on tha fingor of (he delectivo, Ho ihero. upon gave tho detectivo threo days to produca Uio rest of the plundor, which waa done n day or two after, tha oflicor pratending to hava recelved {t from s thief of thin city, who had fled to Philadolphis, Tha dotective declined to aceepr o hundred~dollar bill fox Lfa natutences, THE INDIANS. Adiitionnl Nows from the NModoo Tho Indlan Prisonoers In New Yo, April 10,—A Yrokn apoctal saya: Heare facod Oharloy had n log brokon n tho Sght, and, whilo trying to crawl off, was diapatohied by & privato of troop K. Tho Warm Spring Indlans found half a dozen wounded Modocs hidden undor somo rooks, and nealped them, A corrospondont had bis car clipped by o Modoo butlet, * BaN Franoisco, April 18.—A lato_dispateh from Yroka to-niglt eaya olght Modocs are known to hava Doon killed In tho fight yealorday, Tho cavalry and Warm Spring Indlan ollics, mounted and furnislied srith hroo doys’ rations, wero sont in pursuit of tho Modocs in southossterly courao from tho Lava Dods Thoy fonred that tho band may divide up snd da groat harm to thio rottlers, A party leaves Yroka in thomorning to got Hovoy' body who Lisd como to Joln tho cavalry in pursult of Jnck, Thd coplurod squawa ssy that John Bchona culny who was woundod by Meacham, died of is Gen,' Osnby's funoral took placo at Portland tos day, RIddio's squaw staten that Dr, Thoman was shot by Boston Charley, Tho poor old gentlomnn fell on hia Xmees from tho effects of - tho first shot, and besecched Tioston to para hi lifo, Toston responded to tho roe quest of tho gonerous old man, who had in ry prose enco given him bisnkots snd money, by shaoting b again throngh thohead. HAx Fraxowco, April 18,—~Thoro 18 intense oxcltes mont lll;:un Lava Bed and Tulo Lako country, Thoe ‘murder ofTovoy within 1 milo of the place b of ton Modoca indlcates tho cseapo OF:(:;‘I‘M {Jf. Jrl‘l:'kl'z warriors, Messcngors Liave beon sout in every direce tion to warn tho woltlors, BAN Tuavomqco, April 18, — A courler arrived at Yroka at 3 o'clock this aftornoon, Ho ‘brings only vornmont lottors, Tho country i alarmed. - Coure ors rofuso to como out or go fu, foaring tho Modocs and the fate of 1Ilovey ot thelr bands, Nows fa anxlously looked for, Gen. Schofleld has given ordors (o forward relnforcomonts. with all possible dispatch, BAN Fnaxorsoo, April 10,—Dispstches from Yerka, this evening, enys Col, Mendonhall's Lattery, with two oficers and’ sixly mon on_foot, Copt, Hnabrouck's Batlery, with threo officerss sud Beventy-tireo ien maunlmlg left at 1 p, m, to-day for Fort COrook, in tho northeasfern part of fho conntry, about. olght mifles from this polnt, Thero aro fears of tho general Indian outbreak in that country, Bliould tho Modacs mako thelr cacapo in that sociton, (hio {roops will b ready {o pursuo tho Indisnaand protact tha ottiers, A dally lin of courlora will bo estabilshed, BAN Fnavgisco, April 10.—A ispatcl: is Just ros colved from Yreld, ns follows : J. K. Sutterell rrived Inst evaning from Orleans Bar. ' 1lo sayn tho Indinna nt Klamath and Salmon scemn fully poated on the Mo« doc war, oven better than {ho whites. One Indian told “him Lo had geen n Modoc, who fold him all about tho fght, Ttis evident (it Modoo runnors lnvo visited ilio tribes in Northern Californis and Southern Oregou, Tho peoplo of Klawath and Dol- norto Countlos, Liowever, apprehond 1o outbreak nt presont, Thirleon ntncd citizons left for tho front this lnumlur to bring in the body of Ilovey, From strictly reliabla gentlemen who havo beon through tho liva country wo lcaru that thera is a Targo eavo elx milca from tho late Modoc stronghald, i a eouthoasierly course, tho dirccllon taken by tho Tidlaus, Tho tavo will Do lmrder’ of pronch, and will protect flem much - botter from ihé sholls, ia amply supplled with wood, and animals, but, according to his vecollection, ia nearly half o milo from tho waler. Thero oro grent many leaser cuvorns and crevices, but no water, A clrcuit of thirty milcs, Lio thinks, would Luv to be mado to got guna nnd supplica to tho now stronghold which {ho rageals now almost certainly occupy, or tho remnant which succeeded in cacaping, They are' Hoved to bo ruuning vory ehort of provisions ond ame munition, ond ovidently'are much demoralized, Tho following 1 o liat of tho troops killed aud wounded, as fox 08 Imown ¢ “Killea—Ohitles Thompson, ‘Troop X, Tirat Gavalay, shiot through tho hoad; Bugier W, Seatlos, Troop T, Eirat Cavaley, ot thedugh Tho hedd; Cortioral Doaty Company ¥, Twelfth Iufantry, shot through' tha ead, B Wounded—Licut, Esgon, Company F, Twolfth, Ine fantry, fleab wound in loft leg; florPoml Donnis Do~ lauo, loft leg, elightly; Privato Thomns Dernard, Troop K, First Cavalry, loft shoulder broken; Pris vato E. O'Comnor, lattery M, Fourth Artillery, flesh wound, leg: Corpornl Kelbeck, Battery, K, Fourth Artillory, #calp wound; Private 0'Dodley, Baltery K, Fourth Artillery, shot in tho forearm 3 Sorgcnnt noley, Company D, Twelfth Infantry; log broken ; Private T, McManus, Battery F, Fourih Are tillery, #overo wound 11 tho thigh; Sergeant I, G. Hode, mortally wounded ; Martin Qonnor, Compuny G, Twelflh Tufantry, flesll wound fn leg. Blould tho Modocs escape from their stronghold and oin tho Titt. River, or other largor tribes, Aohos field will assumo command in person, Tho coalition of Jnck with tho Pilts would givo troublo, At prosent thoy number ono thousand warriora, - WasnINGTON, D, O, April 19, — Superintendent Tosg forwards to tho Indian Burcau, of thia city, & copy of the following despatel, recoived by hin “AusTIN, Toxas, April 14,—Tetter Teceivad; woul preferto delay tho releasoof the Indiaus, Bantant: oud Blg Tree, until tho 20thof May, whon lhu Leglala~ fiiro witl hava ndjouried, aud I cag visit Fort Sillmy~ s, (Slgmed Howanp J. DAvIs, Governor. This dlspatch s In anewer to o request from tho frionds of Hoag to Gov. Davls, asking for tho releaso of Bantanta and Blg Tree, - AN FRANOIS00, April 18.—Tho funeral of Dr. ‘Thomns was attended by sn jmmonse concourse of pooplo. Gen, Schofleld, and a largo number of mili- tary officera attended ; also, mombora of tho Masonia tralormity, : . 84N FraNcisco, April 10.—Mrs, Meacham, wifo of tho Commissloncr, \ho glarted fot tho front on Tiier.- day, was not permitted to go further than Dalto, as it ‘was thought unsafe for o Indy ta proceed furiher, Sha then wont to Linkvile, Aleachem’s condition waa favorablg at last accounts, Noarly all tho liorsos ntDalto were down With the epizootic, Tho discase 14 rpreadit g toward tho Iava-bed, From tle fact that 8o many J:oracs aro eick, it may beeome ditlicult to obtain them for the couriers, ond_communication Witk tho front Wil bo less fro- quent sud slow o TS WALL STREET. Roview of tho Money, Gold, Rond, Stock, nnd Prodnce Markcty. Spectal Dispatel to The Chicago Tribune, New Yoni, April 10,—~Tho tido bas turned in Wall slrcot with n rush, and {lio dangor new fs, thal we sliall soon bo suffering from oxtremo buosancy, in- slead of cxtremo depression, With o relazation fu tho monoy stringency, Governiont bonds havo advanced' 2@3 yer cont, Forcign oxchango fs fully 1% per cent Detlor, gold sbout 1 per_cent, and tho ‘speculative stocke from 3 to 10 por cont, taking this morning's ricen s tho kighast aud Turaiay” moruings a tho owest, "Whondvance in sconritics socms 100 sharp, not to be followed. by a downward renction beiove tho matkot can bo gafd to bo aettled, . MoNEY, Monoy was docidedly caslor ogain to-day, and rates of Intercst on call loaus rangod from 1-16 por diom to 8 por cent per unuum., Tho 0xprosa companiea re- coived 1,800,000 curroucy to-day from the nterlor, Thio bahk Alutemont aliows & grutifying gain fu_legal tondors, aud the banks to-ufght aro 10 doubt mucl strougot tian (helx dgures Inaicate, ~ Tlolegal tuuder ugols 0 vising ouo,aud e baukn wil probably gabi largely noxt wosk. 'Mercantilo puper 1 favorably Affocted, and the Indicatlons aro that noxt week primo names will bo iu good domund at 1013 por cont. - . . sTOCKS, Tho stock market waa lcas activoand exolted than. on yestorday, tho lutercst confering in o fow of the Jendllngy shaves, Tho principul features woro Pacifl Madl, Weatorn Union, Now York Central, Lako Shore, ax:0, B, Paul comman,* Tu many casoh tho Lighesh pricen of tho week woro reached, tho ndvance for tho &y ranging -from 1 to -per cont, nnd closing -quota= tota woro only a fraction balow the Lighost polnt. . aow yvaa strong on' tho Iargo fmports of woréhandise and the prieo Tanged from 1183 to 1173, B DONDS, . Governmenta nt tho closo wero o fraction off from tho highost pricea of tho woek, Sales of 18678 woro madoe at 1107 aguinst 12015 varly fn the duy, < FXCIANGE, ro trong and higher, Teading for_sixty dnyu und 108% for sight, 'Tho busincss, whichi waa eniall, waa at ratcs closo on to tlio asking quotationa, - PRODUCE, » v For flonk tho inquiry was moilerate, but low gradoa werastoady, Medium and” cholco spring wheafy ox- fras woro moro plonty, - aud - carlier, . Wiater wheat, _oxtria wero ' mot 60 ' frecly’ of fored, No 2 and superfine met with o fair domand ata doclino, Saled, 0,600 brla, Wheat ruled dull and Leavy for ordinary spring, aud compar- atively fem bit quivt for good wpring.© Wintor waa oxtremoly fearco, with sules of 28600 bu, Pork. wos agau highor, with a moderato busluess, at nn advinco, with sulga of 1,000 brls nt $19.00 fornoy mesa cash in. tho wholesnlo Way: $19.15 for o in tho Jobbing, ik $17.00@10,00 for Western and city prime moss, Cuk ucata woro nounrallr quict, but prices rulod steady. Dry. salted shoulders are quotabla ol $8,008 BOU, Boxod lams, 20 I, sold' at 1l1¥c, showing an. advange, Tacon ' was firm_ond ‘100 ‘was quoted for botl Westorn and city long snd short cloar, Dusfuess was rathor quil, Iard wag only moderately aetivo but firm, with sales of ubout 200 tea ot 9 $-10@EV e for Western and 9o for cily, Aoy Ja hold st 93¢¢, with ¥ 8-100 bid, R o Navigation lfomu. Mackrac, Mich,, April 19,—Thero {8 no chango in tho condition of thd fco, hio wenther I olear, with tho wind from tho north- weat, blowing fresh, i A;:‘BAuw, Auril 10.~The wind fa noribwest aod reah, ‘215 deo 18 rapidly Teaving tho shore. Four propoliors pasuad up {hls morning, probably Norlhera Aransportation lino Loaty, bound for Guls cago, + Pronra, Tl,, Aprit 10.—Thostosmer St, John srrived hevo thl orning, Itiver falllng slowly, —_————— ‘An 111-Fatcd Vesselo : & MrrpoonnE, April 10,~The ship Alurdus, of sud ’ from Manburgg, with & number of emlgrauts, arrived Hora to-lay, Buring Hiv voyage thirty-two of tho pase sengora dlod and the Captalil commniited sulclde, Toralgn exchanges