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THE NORTH POLE New Yonrr, May 10,—A dispateh from Bt. Johns, N, T, of Mny 0, says ¢ Lo steameor Wal- rus nrrived from the sonl fishiory ot tho port of B, Jolms thls morning, bringlng tho nowa that tho stenmor Tigrons lind como into Rorerte’ Doy, 18 rilloh from hore, having on_board nluotoen ~suvviyors of all'a Arctlo oxpodition. Who fol lowing aro tho nnmoes of tho * e INESQULD: . 11, 0. Tyoon, Ausistant Navigator ; Frodoriok Myor, Moleorologlat; John 1foron, sloward ; W. 0. Krugor, sonninn § Frod Jamko, soaman Wm. Nintoman, seaman j :Frod, Anting,’ son- men; Cuslaves 0, Linguist, sosmnn ;- Poter on tho p: oo, Mo mob. i o hét Jrhioli broko it in small ploces, uo tink wo hind to "Yive on n smnlls sealo, ai o conld : 310k pub; ohr bont ik, naithor could wo nd noals for food, and Wword toduchl nlmont to starvation. . - . Ou tho 21ut of April wo sighted » polar boar. Every pornoy was orderod 10 lio down aud {mi- tato tho ponl, while bwo Esequimaux soorotod thomselves. bohind o Iviwu» of ice, ontlelng tho Dear near onough to kill him, A fow dnys aftor Lbis we got our baat to tha wator and worked our way woet and southwent, and continued to work overy opportunity to tho woestward, {n tho liopo of ronoh m{ tho Lnbrador cout nud gottiug Lempornry veliok, % PIOKED Ur. - ‘Wao woro plcked “E Uy tho stenmeahip Tigross, Qapt. Buatiott, on tio B0Lh ot Apeil in Iatliudg Bydogreon 85 minutos north, longltudo 66 do- groos west, or nenr Wolf Istand, and about forty milos from tand, Johnaon, sonman; W. Jackson, cool ; Esquimanx Joo, intorproter, with annak and child, Bsqul- maux { Hans Chrintian, of Kane's oxpodition, and Haus Ohristian's wifo and four ohildrow, tho youngest only S months 0ld, ) 3 This purty, which lad boon landed from tho sbip Polarly, woro diiven from lor by a galo, which burat hor moorings on tho 16th of Ooto- bor, 1873, in latitudo 73 dogreos 35 minutos. Whon thoy last saw tho Polaris she was under steam and canvas, making for s harboron tho enst oldo of Northnmborland Island. Bho had no moro boata left of six which slio brought with hor from tho port of Now York, Two wore losb in tho northern’axpedition ; two wore lsunded on tho {fee with Captain Tyson's party; ono was ‘burnt as firowood to make water for tho' orow, and thoe othior ia on board of the Tigrous. e ‘ rorsnms " wns in command of Capt. Buddington, whohad thirteen of tho crew nlong with him, and & plon- tiful stock of provisions. Hor bow wae somo- what damaged, nnd it s the oplufon of tho sur~ vivora that they will bo unable to get eloar until July, aud ovon thon, if the ship is unsoaworthy, thoy would hiavo to make now boats to offect an vacape, DEATI OF OAPT. NALX. On tho 8th of November, 1871, in Iatitudo 81 dogrocs 98 minutes, longitudo 71 degroos 44 mivutes, Copt. Hall diod of apoploxy, and wna Durled on shoro, whoro thoy orocted & wooden croea to mark his gravo. He had rccently re- turned from & northom slodgo oxpodition, in which ho bod attalnod an altitude of 83 degroos and 16 minutes, Ho soomod fu his uaual hoalth,and Lnd colled his crow into the cabin to sucourago thiem with hope of future rowards,and ta stimulate them to ronowod oxertion, when ho was sitddon- 1y struck down ana oxpired, to the groat griof of thoso argund, to whom he hiad endonred himagolf by bis kinduoss and dovotion. : IN WINTER QUARTERS, 5 In Soptomber, 1871, tho Polaris entered win- tor qnarters, aud loft them on August 12, 1872, Tho ico was very honvy, and sot in o southern direction. Sho wes forced south, avd 8o coutin- uod drifting till Oapt. Wyson and his party were drivon from hor. A aledgo party crossed Kane’s Polar sen, which thoy pronouncod to ben etralt sbout fiftcon miles wide. Thore wasan appoarance of opon water to tho north. AND BUFFERING. suffered very much during their droary drift from hungor and cold. - For tho lnat two monthn thoy ate raw soal aud polar bony ne {hiey could got it., When met by tho Tigross thoy shiowod ovidont signs of tholr groat snflorings, but during the nino dags that thoy havo beon on bonrd thoy have improved vastly, and are now in fair health. Tho partyis in chorgo of the United States Consul, and will arrive in 8t. Johus on Monday next. CATT. TYSON'A NARRATIVE. The following statement is furnished by Capt. Tyeon : On 1bo 24th of Augnat, 1871, wo loft Tossinask and wont through Bmith's Sound. o succeod~ od in getting no far north ns latitudo 82 degreos 16 minutes, when wo returned and wintored at Polaris Bay, latitudo 81 dogreos 38 minutes, longi- tudo 61 dogroen 44 minutos. Wo wore frozen up until tho 5th of Soptembor. On tho 10th of Octobor Capt. Hall atarted on n sledgo jonrnoy north, and roturned ou tho 24th, when- he was taken wick, and died on tho 8th of Novomber. Howas buried on the 11th, The attack that carried him off was ssid to be spoploxy. * Wo pasged tho wintor at Polaris Bay. DOUND IOR THE NORTIL On tho 8th'of Juno, 1872, wo attompted to go north with two boats, -Wo beulod our othor boat on shoro, and returncd overland on tho 8th of July, Wostartod for home on the 13th of August, and on the 16th woro bosot with ico in Iatitudo 80 dogrees 2 minutos. Wo drified from thoro down to Intitudo 77 dogrees 85 minutes, *| low tho vensel. ‘T'lso Polnxis is now without bonts, having foat two in trying to ¥olnn|'lh T tho spring of 167, Tho ‘Liigross foll in with tho party in »_donsn fog, aud providontially struck the very floo. on ;)M!‘Llll 5huy woro ; otherwiso thoy must bave erighod, . ‘Thoy olf soomod tolorably woll, Captain Ty- son complained of swelled logs nnd fost, bitt nothing sorious Ia tho mattor with bim, {Yhon :‘hu d:: & tho Lolaris, all on board were in good 0 _ In roferonce to the way in which tho Polaris got awny from tho porty which was res- cuod off tho ico, (Jast. Tyson atatoy that ho folt littlo axloty st diat, Hhiuling slio” would 8001 coma to tholr roliof. THE LABT VIE\W OF TRE POLARIS. “Tsot my colors,” ho sald, ™ s sho stoamed down along tho shoro, but thio vossol was soon Tost to sight in a bond of tho land, and bobind what I taok to bo Northumborland feland, 1ho plocoof ico I was on commoncod drifting gouthe word, As the wind haulod to tho northeast, oponing o littio bay to tho northonst of North umborland Talaud, I saw o vossol in the harbor thoro. Her sails wore furled. No amolo was fg- sulng from hor smoke-stnol that I could goo, I thon attomptod to brivg my bonts noross tho loa In an castorly direction, hoplug to fiud wator aud roach tho ehoro, - L'aucaedad In_ dragglng ono boat noroas, aud_fook to tho wator an attomptod to resch tho shoro somo distancoe bo- Wo wera thon driftiug vory faat, and tho galo wau blowing frooh, with gront vio- lonco, from _tho northonst, and suowlng vory {aot, aud driftiug, 1wos diivou bnok on the jco sgain, and compollod to baul my bout ont, Night- closod on mo, avd emriod ws to tho southiwast. In tho morniug wo woro about thirty milos woullnvost of whoro tho ship wont iuto habor. A lotvy ken wa3 running, which broko up my floo-picco, teparating uo £1om six bags of broad and one bont. I eww vossol nndorstonm. and canvas rounding tho point to the northwest. “hinking sho would como to our roliof I gave mysolf 1o oxtra_auxioty, bub toon wo woro doomed to disappointment, and from that time until tho Tigress roseucd us wo novor gob glimpso of tho Polaris.” CONDENSED 100, = WasmiNaTor, May 10,—The following dispateh lins boou rocoived by tho Stato Dopartment: 8r. Joux's, N, I, Moy 9. —~Lhavo just roturn- ed from Bay Raborla. Capt. T'yeon roports hav- ing rosched north latituda 82" degroos 16 soc- ondu; renched wintor quarters in Beptombor, 1871, in Intitudo 81 dogre 38 scconds; longis tudo 61 dogroos &4 soconds. Capt, Hall diod of apoplexy on tho Bl of Octobor, 1874, Ho was Lusled about Lalf & milo southeast of tho ship's wintor quartorss crossed ‘JKmo's Polar Sea, said tobo & wbrait nbont fourteon miles wido, with sppoaranco of opon water morth; loft winter quuricrs ‘Aug. 13, 1873; got on tho Deam-onds on tho 16th of tho ganio month, thonce drovo south to 77 degreos 35 geconds, iu tho sbip, yihon, owing to the heavy prossura of tho ivo, tho 'veasol was thrown up, and whilo Janding stores, oto., tho vossol brokonway from hor mooriugs Witl part of tho crow, and driftod nway south, Tho vesael was lagl scon under sieam nud canves, mukivg for o harbor on the onst sido of Northumborland Tsland. Tho Po- loris fe without boats. Of tho two landod on tho foo with Capt. dsson, ono waa jburmed to maka wator for tha crow, and the othar ia now in Bay Robarts, I'ho crow lost tho vossol on tho 15th of October, 1872, and wero picked up by the Tigross in Jutitudo 63 degroon 30 minutes, having fiean 197 duya on the ico, No liva wora lost, Whon lnst on board tho Polaris, sho mado no moro water than during the provious wiuter and fall, but sho bad roceivod honvy iujuries to hor atorn, cauaing hor to lonk badly. .o Volnyia is in oharge of Capt. Buddington, Tho crow Liave lived on n fow ouncas daily, and Inttorly on raw soals, cating tho eling, ontails and all, for tho past two months, and &fo all in firly good health, ~Capt. ‘I'yson dows not ox- act thio Polaris will got clear bofora July, If #ho 1T o eondition to como hom, ‘Thord waro fous toon lofton board with plenty of provistons, 'Lf tho veegel bo not fit to coino homv, they cau cnsily construct hoats for thoiy safoty., All nro provided for m Bay Roberts, and will come hore on Mondny. (Bigued) T. N, dlarrony, United Statos Consul. ROSTER OF TILE POLANIS. Nsw Yonk, Muy 10.~Tho following is cor- rect list of the ollicors and crow of the ill-futed Palaria; OFFIOERS, - O, T, Hall, Capisin, Cincinnati; Mubkard O. Chestor, Virst Mato, Noink, Conn.; Siduey O, Buddington, :Smling-Master, - Grafon, Conn.; Willinm Morton, Sacond Mate, Now Jomoy; Emil Schuman, Chiof Enginoery native of Saxo- whon wo encountered a, heavy southwost galo, tho ship boing under heavy prossuro. On tho night of tho 16th wo commoncod landing pro- vinions, ate., on tho ico, the voasol boing roport- «d as leaking very badly at timos. Wo continnod Jandivg provisions far two or threo hours, when tho progsure coased. I went on board the vessel and uakod the eailing master if tho vessol was muling aup moro wator than usual, Ho raported that sho waanot. T thon wont to tho pumps and ercortainod that she way not making sny moro wator than sho wag doing in the summer, T went on theico pgain, and shiortly after it bogan to crack, and o few minutos afterward brokoe in many picces. Tho vessel broka from lier fasten- inga, and wag soon lost to sight in tho darknous ond storm. ON TAE 10E, On the' broon ieo wero most of our provisiona to cuctein the parly through the wintor, and, socing nothing of tho veusel, wo attompted to reach the shore in hopos of finding natives to o wint s in living through the winter, Getting cbout half way to shoro with our hoavily-laden Doats our progress becamq hard by tho drifting izo,and I was compelled £o haul on tho ico ngain, At this timo I sucecedod in saving fourteon cans of pemimican, eloven nnd a alf buga of bread, ten dozon one and two-pound cans of meat and &oup, fonrtean hams, ono small bag of chocolnto woighing twouty pounds, somo musk-ox sking, o fow blankets, a number of rifles, and sbundant ammunition, In the morning, knowing that I had not pro- viaions cnough, and othor articles of food, loth fugs, compnsgos, ote., on an abatcmont of the galo T endonvorod to shoot n8 many seals ns pog- siblo, both for food, light sud fuel, but conld only ot threo, owing to the bad weathor having not . 1 supposed tho wind to bo nbout sonthwost, = LOUKING TOR LAND, On its clearing up I found mysolf within sbout cight milon of what I supposed tabo the anst cozst, andabont thirty or torty milos below tho ship,” Tho ico Loing waak, T conld not trannport the boat aud provisions {o land until it grow wtronger. Whilo hore, I discavered my othier Dbost, brond, ete, and saved all, Tho ico grow firm, and 1 mndo anothor attempt to Jonch tho shore, currying ovorythiug In boets, and dragging” them on lihoh" ioola: Tho leo buings Sxcondligly raugh, o stovo both boats. Wo sucooeded on tho 1st of Novomber in getting nbont half way fo thosliore. Night cnme on us aud ver{ulurmy wenthor, Inthe morning tho ice was broken, and wo wore drift~ ing southard vory fust, Wo sax no moro aud for many days, lho bad wonther continuing nll_throngh tho month of Novomber. Wo built o snow-bouso, aud mado ourselves na com- fortablo ns wo conld. Wo woro ton white men, {.wul{.-:qqulmmm two women, and five children n all, Wo suceosdodl In killing o fos soals, which fur- aialied uy with lighit aud fuel with which tu vinrm onr scuuty allowanco of food through the dark- nesy of the Arctic winter, BOANTY PUOVIHIONH, In tho Jattor part of Fobruary wo lived prinel- polly upon birds, and in March sommenued to eatch souls, Through that month wo supportod oursoives on bears' and woaly' flouh, wanting noithor skin nor ontralls, Wa colleoted onough food in this way to lest until the middlo of Muy, tiad wo 1ok boon driven to son by n irong wets: orly gulo in tho Inltor part of March, onr floo- pioco hoing then reducad from fivo milo in cire Fumforoncd to about bvonty yards fn diamotor, ALMOHT BTABVED, Wo loft the placo on tho 1t of April, and sbandonod noarly all our moat, a large amonnt of ammunitlon, clothing, aking, snd othor sarti- ticlow, (nldn‘( [3 {mrllou of meat (o a boat, which ave wero obligod to throw ovorhoard, on aecount ny, livod iu Hobokon ; Dr. Bossels, loador of tho Bclontific Corps, untive of oidelburg, Prus- sia; Trad M. Ayor, Metoorologist of tho Signal Corps, Washington ; Jon ' Wilson, Sccond £n- Iucor, native of Keotiand, livod in New York; §valtos Cempboll, fromun, naliva of Bcotlend, nowhew of John' Wilsan; 8. Bergroy, firamon, nativo of Hamburg; H.' C. Tyuon, iec-pilot, Brooklyn. ; THE CREW, Chas. Brunt, cools, ntive of Mamburg; Portor, stoward, nativo of Scolland; 7 Biemong, nativo of Prucsin; Henry Iobby, native of Prussin; Frod Anlig, nativo of Prussia; Wm. Jogsup, nativo of Hull, England; G. W. Linguist, nativo of Swodon ; Josoph Manch; J. W. O. Keger, native of Lrussing Lotor Jolmgow, native of Donmark; “ Esquimaux Joo,” wifo and child, TERRONAL, Capt. Hall loavos n wifo .and two children, daughtor and son, who nve living al Cinciunati, Emil Shumay, Chiof Bnginoor, Luy 6 wife liy- ing in this cily., oseph Maucl, ono of tho soamon, was o giro!hgr of tho colebratod African travelor, auch, - P L JOLIET. Changes in the Poaitontinry Mannge= monteiietiroment of the Ot fourd of Comnissioners-lamp Explosion =he Fudicinl Question, Speclal Dispatel ta The Chicaga Tribune, Jouew, May 10.—Tho cityis full of oxciteront to-day growlng out of tho romoyal of the Doui- tentisry Commissionors and Warden, Gov. Bov- oridge atrived hero thismorning from Spriugfold, accompauied by Dr. Canigius and Gen. Bano, two of thenow Cowmminsioners, and ex-Mayor 8mith, of Springflcld, tho nowly-nppointod Wardon, ‘Tho old Tosrd of Comuineionors rofused to va- cato thelr position until thoy could consult tholr couusel, Congronsman Ward, -of Chicngo. Mr. Ward ronchad horo on the 11 a.m. train, aud, sftor consultivg with the Commissionors, thoy agrood o retirc, and the now Board was af once Ingtallod. The 0ld Commiusionors wero invited suvoral weoks ogo to rosign, but they proforred to bo removed, 'fho causo for yomoval, as the Qovernor mildly exprossos 1t, is & *nogloot of duty.,” Tour months ngo churgos wore pre- forrod’ “E’““"‘ the mansgemont by the Republi- can of this city, whioh doubtloss formad tho basis for the Qovernor's nction. Nothing kuown hero of the now_appointoes, otbor than thoy are mon who havo loretolore occuplod pub- Tio positions in tho Biuto, Gen. Whum, tho otlior Commissfoner, {s now fu Wushington, and will uot bo hero for woveral days, On Monday tho new munagoewment will commonco to take an lnventory of tho prison properly, with o view of nscortaluink tho runl] finnneial condi- tion of the institutlon, 'Thiy complotad, they will commenco tho soleotion of subordinatos, thoro belug already sovoral applicants for oach position at their command, Yostorday ovoning Mrs, Morgan T, Saylor, of thin clty, mot with a tertiblo accident, which, it is foarod, nuuy prove falal, She had propased for bod, and 1 putting out keroseno light, the damp oxlodod, from wiioh bk arms aud }nco were birned to u crlsp, tho flosh setually dropping from hor hauds, Modical aid was promptly sumaonod and sho s now dolug as woll au could ho oxpoctod. Tho judiois) quostion I sthll oxciting conalder ablo attention, ~ Cnpt. 1111}, MeItoberts' most for- midablo rival for endorscment in'tho late Furm- e’ Uonvention, in out in a lottor dvising huy filonds to unito upon MceRoberts. s Tho Modoes. BAN Fnanoraco, Moy 10.—A dispatch from Yroka nayy tho Modocs are known to bo out of tho Laya-bods nnd- flecing to tho Goose Luka of tho bont boing 80 dooply laden. I rogainod ’ the ouler cdga of the pnok of Ico on tho 8d of April, aud augcoeded iu gotting a littlo furthor country, W0 Warm Spring Indians and sovoral scouting {lm-uuu aro in closo pursult. Six mon {rom Yroka aro on tho trail of “ Bogus Charloy," CHIEF JUSTICE GHAS 4 . THE FUNERAL IN NEW YORK. -, * New Yonr, May 10,—At 6 o'olock this morn- ing tho romnins of tho Inle Ohiof-Tustico Chaso wora ramoved from tha residenco of Witlinns 8. Hoyt, No..d Woat. Thirly-third. -strect, where he diod, to Bt. Goorge’s Ohurch, Btuyvosaut Hquaro, tho Tlov, Dr. Blophon II. Lyng, Reotor, whord they romalnad fn stata from tho oponing of the odifies ot 8 olelock, until1,0%lock this. ntter- noon. Tho ¢askol in which tho xomnins reat s of rouowoad, ornamonted with sllver moldings, snd lavivg maasive sllvor handlos nt tho head, foot, sud sides, It fn ornamonted with n wroath of dolicato, whito nud tubo. roses, and o cross of whito flowors rost on :tho lowor ond of the Ilid, 'Whe® dais on which tho cankot ronta ia hoavily drapoed in black; eaught up du threo featoons on tho sldon, from which depend o8 mauy black volvet tassols, The haad of tho coftin is placod toward (ho ontranco of tho building. ‘Tho cntrange to the churoh for thous of tho ublio who desirod to viow. tho remaius was hrough a slde door, thonco to tho chasoel, pags= ing down tho contro alsle on olthor elde of tho dalo on which tho caskot rasts. ZLarly os tho church doora woro oponod, thore’ wa o fow of curslages in front coulalning ludion and gontlomon waiting admittance: to tako loolc at tho faco of tho - dond Jurist, During tho foronoon onrrlagen drovo up to {ho churoh door in almost continuous line, from which issied ominont citizons nnd elogantly drossed ladies, who passod through tho ohurcl, tool o look a tho fenturos of tho dead, and quietly drove mwny, 'l‘goro ‘wore 160 policomon preaent to proserve ordor nnd plnco ”{M iy line, ko (hat no rush or unsoomly saono iu tho churely should tale placo. Atono sido tho ontranco to tho olurol cloged, and no moro peoplo wero admitled, and \ns noo s thoso insido padted out, tho ront doors wara alosad. o following arrangomonts for the funoral coromonios wero mado, stter: consultation with tho frionda of the docosscd : . : At Lindf-prat 3 o'vlock tho doors of Bt. Goorge’s Church will bo again {hrown opon, aud tho gal- Yery will bo sok apnrt {ox tho pooplo. In th body of “tho chureli tho following disposition of donta bus beon docidod upon: Tho family of tho deconsod will occupy tho front pows iu tho mid- dlo aislo, white Lehind fhom and on cither side aro to b seated {lo pall-bosrors ; thou follows tho Ausgeiato Justicos of tho Supromo Court of tho_United Stateo, tho Presidont and Cab- iunot, foraign diplomatio roprosentativos, tho Juilliary of tho Unilod_Stntes, mnd of tho Stalo and City of Now York, Unitod Btates Bonntora mud mombor of * Comboun, tho Governor and_ Legislaturo of the " Hlate of New York, officers of tho nrmy nnd navy tho Magor'and Common Council of tho Oity of Now Yorl, tho civil officors of tho United Stutes, foroign Conmuls yomiding in Now Yosk, the clorgy, natives of Now Lnmpehira und Obio ro- slditig’ in Now York, clorks who servad undor the dacoagod in tho Pronsury, Intimate fricnda of 3r. Chase, roproreniatives from othor Statos, and the Notw York Chamber of Commerce. Tho north sido Will be resorved for tho pross and thy membera of tho Bar of (ho Unitod Blatos aud (ho soveral Statos. Ab S oolack, tho funoral coretnonios - will commenco by an organ voluntary by Prof. VWillinme, aftor which tho procesifon will moyo down the con- {ro naislo, in tho following ordor: Tho clorgy, tho pall-bearors, tho easket, aud mombors of thatanaily, Whilo tho procowslon. movos p tho aislo, thio Nev, Dr. Tyng will rond from tho smanual the servico of tho Lplucopsl Church, and, the dais having been romoved to tho chan- cel, tho cuskot will bo plucod upon it. Accord- ingg Lo the wishes of tho family of the decoased, vocal musie will not form'n part of the ceronio- ny, but tho following musls will bo oxceuted by 1116 orgauist; ** Dond March,” Dotrolla; * Doad Marels," Donizetti; “ Jnow tlint my Redoomor Tiveth " Ilaudel; “iho Dend March” from ggul," Hendel, o programmo given abovo was prolty strict- 1y obsorved. Irom tho timo the doora of tho churoh woro closed nt 1 o'clock Lill ro-oponod o ndmit €hio public to tho fanorul orvice, tho gox- ton nnd undertakor and assistants wero busy. porfecting arrangomonts. At ulf past 2 tho public woro ndmittod, and Goou tho portion of 110 nacrod ediflca aot apart for thom was filled. AL 8 oclosk, aftor tho volintnry by tlo organlat, tho aolemu procession ontorad the middiv door, and moved down tho contro alslo in tho follow~ ings order, (the Rov, Btophen IT. Tyng meanwhilo rending frolu tho rifual sorvice, I atn the Ros- urreetion and tho lifu. o thut boliovethon Mo, though dead, sball livo,” and * I know that wy Reduomey Hveth." " ‘Tho Rev, Dr, ‘Lyng and the Rav. Dr, Hall, from tils aud nedjsliboriug States, arern, Hatuilton Flsh, Irwln McDowall, herman, Gersit Smith, Witliam Callen Bryout, Mayor Iavenieyer, Gideon Welles, “Hiraza Liarney, Wm, M, Evarts, John J. Cisco, Charlex O'Conct, Whitelsw Reld, ' Members of tho family, Jtdges, Guvernors, Banators, Jongressmen, Ofiicera of tho Acmy and Navy, Dolegates from Soclul, y.uamy, aud Politieal Organi- zatfoui, The caslzot wan thew placed on the dals, tho nll-bonvora soatod thiemmolves to' tho right and eft of tho chaucel, A Leautiful floral baskot, and o large floral cross wore placod upon it; while at onch ond stood o broken coluwn, com- Posad of tubo rozos, Immorlolles, and otfor ap- propriato flowers. Tho one at iho foob was crowned with violots, Bnt ihose woro only o amall pavt of the floval gifts by which the fricnds nud admirera of tho docoased statesman songht to “oxprous tholr ‘sorto “wud sympally. On _the platform within the ancol tood baskots, . wrenths, and crossos of many sizes and_oxquisile’ workmanubip, sowo with' eard attached bearing the arme of ‘the giver, and othors with no wark upon them to show' from whom thoy came, but all bearin with their perfume o wilont tributo of respeol for tho yood and useful Jifo now cnded. - One of theso unnamed (ributos, & largo aud bosutiful eross, ws necortained to o bocu wont by Gen, MeDowell, Porhapn tho most touching of theso testimoninla to departed worth, because tho most eimple and unostentatious, woro tho littlo bouquots, consisting of o singla whito rogo or rose and violet entwined, which were ucattored bero and thoro upou tho chnncol steps, ‘Chero wes n lorgso eross prosented by Ay, Arthur Lony, anothor by I, 0. Fahnestock, n splandid flower-basket by Mrs. Aloxander T, Stowart, n wreath by Mra, Swayno and avotlior by Whitolaw Raid, s'eross by P, Tillinghaut, Ir,, and o star by Gon.'Butlorfiold. Whon tho pull-bearors < bad taken their soate on either uide of the chancol, thio Rov. Dr. Tyng road tho bonutiful Epincopal nervico tor the dend, Tho Rov. Dr, Hall then proaclied tho funoral sermon, as follows : TIE FUNERAL SENMON, A flesh $n graos, aud ol tho glory of wan na s fiewer of {ho grags, . The grass witherotl, and the Howor theroof failoth sway, but tho word of'the Lord ondur- eth forovor, So tho mystlo volcs commanded Tsuinh to oy, and tho monrnful alrain, with its ono nolo of liopo, Dater renows seven conturien later, It had beon sounding through tho world over since, ‘Wa listen to it lioro to-day. *The flower thereof falloth ¥y, but the word of {he Lord enduroth forovor,” 'Wo mako thin word of tho Lord heard smong the symbols of universal decay ; to fix sttontion on” what I abiding and solid, whilo mon_ are humbled by frosh™ sense of carthly uncertaintion, and to turn tho ourrent of rviof for private lass aud public ealawity into to chiannels of faith, this appeavs to me tio main purpoio of thewo funeral solomnitios, ‘Choro y¥au o thao whon thoro wag gront propricty in re- ciling over the gravo the notaublo deeds and etrildng cheracteristics of publio mon., ‘Thare woro but few facilition for erecting memorials aver tha virtues that mon ought to romaembor, and for according tho ftributo which in due to great worth, and thero wero fow outlots for tho tido of human fooling, whatlor of admiration or of vogrot, But it ju sono lovgor. hio gonoral fooliy on sucl ovents is uow oxprossed mora tully, mora promptly, and to wider audi- onco’ by tho pross. DBut it s mnot unfitttiug that voligion should maka it apparont thaé hor oyo iu on all truo prblic npirit; that hor honrt beats rasponsive to all gonuine patrjotic fooling, .and that Christiaus, liko tho good mon of the older disponsntion, eol tho qowu of tho city and of tho land in which they Qwall, and 1t ovgeht €0 bo renssuring to all honeiit public mon, Lo uil who axa trying Lo bo Jut in llmll' administration, that tho romoval of Cheif Justion Clinso hus brought o light a0 muck np preciation from Lho country, ~npprociation spon- ancoud and univoranl. Tho highost and purest civilization s moulded on tha [vrixmllvlu, which tho Divino Mastor embodied in his church, 1l that it grontost among you shall bo your O s alin awlade Seontioni of | i whom wo bury rests on hii porsonnl worth and publio sorvicaw ; his ouly titlo, that of o high and woll-dosorved place {ix his chosen profossion. 1t plossod_God to eall him to duties of the gravout and mwosl momentous kind. As an ad, vocate, ag Uovornor, as Houator, ns l’lunnulni Minjutor, 88 Chiof Juslico, nowhoro has thoro beon a fallure, and in soma dopartmonts hia of< forts bhuve boon crowned with consplou- ous and unprocedentod succos, Unproco- dented in tho most litoral way, for whon was tusn ovor called upon to reduco to order tho [ finances of u nation ko confusod and, in many ro- 8000ta, 80 imuorilled as wag ows whon Lo took | tlis Trensnry Départin ' monfiost may sccopt, hta flrm oy erirring nd 0 great n'} ! :and ovoh sihou thd vaat ‘muchinory of wat. wwag oohauming 8,000,000 a day ko nover faltorod, in Lis coito; . How wall iho ‘tory hins alrendy told,-aud. Kistory will conlinmo to “toll, Probably’ mon will " moro highly appreciato Lo aolomsal roaults ho - {hos achioved- - a8~ -the—years ~roll“"awny,"aad um{. are onnbled -+ .to , -e00 - . its " cffoctn in fholr local burroundinga, - Lincoln;’ and:8thn- toil, and Boward, and Ohnso,—whol hravo. ol dlor 11ia§ wora {n tha cauno of human liborly, \xhnt a “work thoy accomplishod in tho gront robollion, from tho eMfects gf"\'\'lllnll we hinvo just rocoverad, a war only neeondnry In_importanco to that groat smqum which took placo & hun- drod yeara. ago; whon the. pooplo flung: hom- selved Intotho Atrifo oh unorganized moss of cdlonlnts, but camo out of it n strong and recog- nizod naflon. Ho who rocounts to tho futuro tho progross of our.lator, and, in mnn{lmnpoata, greator, war will nok omik tho hamo of Lim whono old body now. Jios beforo- ua, -In tho faco of mieroprogontations, ’aud intrigus, and clamor Do curbed nnd guided the bllnfi‘eunlglun of tho Commonwealth, until it camoout trivmphant and froo, But why should I recount to you that of - which you yourselves have beon tho' jmnnedinto wituessss ¥ Rathor lob mo spenk ‘to’you, m; boroavod brothron, of that which Is of Vital and transcondant importnnce to us all,—Ohristinnity. When I stood Jagt Tuesdsy.night by the bedaido ol Chiot. Justlco Olinso; whon I looked ab that broad brow and massive brain, and thought of tho mighty intoront with whioh it had worked for the opprontied ; whon I looked at that groat hoaving bonom and thought how -ho ~had been “wolghod down man; ontos in his nuxioty for the publio good, I could not holp thinking how jmuch alono hoisnow; how Inaccossible to any power but the power of Him who made lim. Of all the henrts on onrth who loved him, it was not pos- siblo for ono to make to him n_demonateation of their symputhy, and tho, ono thing. which could {hon give him nny comfort was thatho had trusted in Josus Clidst, and roated upon the powor of tho God of Morcy. Ho neccopted, fin, tho wtoncost and | e st S ont, moy nccoph, a8, tho poorost and %, ‘and as you und I should acoopt, tho forgivonesn of siun tliat comos throngh tha blood of Christ, nnd Lo was thon enjoying tho restiwud posco that comes through Josus Obrist, our Lord. .Thoso sudden afllictions scom tomoto bo poculiarly suggoative. Whon tho illustrious nro takon from us, wo dwoll with do- light updh sll tho good thoro waa i thom.. That wis qaud 80 far as it goos, but can wo not allow to fall on their living ears aomo of that genorous approcistion aud applauso which wo-aro 50 will- ing to glvo thom atier theycan Liear us no more? Lot ua bo goucrous and just to thoso who wsorve us in dificult * anl olovated posltione. It is onsy oenough - for um, Who nre_ in the quiot - of .- privato life, to Iook upon and censure tho moyemonts of {hoso who ar6 climbing tho rugged Alpino stoops, but our oyos ‘can only vory imporfect] tako ‘in tho vast dopth of *tho crovasses whicl thoy havoto oross. o let.us bo' just and olem- ont to thoso who weep here to-day, whowe sor- row ia tho sorrow of tho living. Bo thankful that tho carcor of onge who was 8o justly desr to you has olosed without his oharactor bein stainod by a eingleunldud ropronch, Do thanhiful, still morg, for tho Just prido that is jn your henrts thiat hie for whom you weep was o Obriatianman, roating on the Savior, md looking to Him with Jove. Live aa ho did live,—ss Lo lived, Sorve as be gorved, and bo a Christinu g8 ho wag, und it wiil bo well for you in this life, and that Which is to como. . At tho conclusion of the services fho congrogn- tion ylowly disporsed, BSubsequontly the remains wore takon In cbargo of by Mesars. I, O, Paraons, of Ohio, D. ‘W. Middloton, 3L, 13, Fiold, and D. W. \VnL‘h\cn. and conveyed to tho Jovsey Oity Reilrond dopot whenco thioy woro taken to Washington on the § p. m, trai, ‘THE FINAL CEREMONIES, Waguixaroy, May 10.—The body of Chict Justico Chase, sftor nrriving horc to-morrow moruing, ia cliargo of the friends and immediata rolationd of tho decensed, and tho pall-boarers, will bo convoyod to tho Unitod States Suprema Court by tho following old seryants of tho Court, who, in accordanco with tho timo-honored custom on similar ocoasions, will congtituto tho corpeo boarors : A.Lowis, J. Wolsh, A. Herbort, J. Oraig, W. Bruce, and J. Aalvin, . ** Arrangements bofitting tho occusion woro mado to-dny at tho Capitol. Tho bronzo doors londing to tho Senato Cliambor from the cast aud north sldes, woro hoavily draped in mourning, a5 wero tho dooxa londing to the corridorof the Bonnto, tho archway ovor thom in tho hall leading to tho Suprome Cowrt oo, and the main cutranca to tlio building by wey of tho ott and went doors. Tl main entanco to tho Bupremo Court room. i druped in Llack, os Io'that of tho ofico of tho court jmmcdiatoly opposite, In the court-yoom ol tho drapory cxiends ontixoly uround. tho room, aud in fioavy folds. Tho Judiolal bonéh i covorod with black and whife. Tho chalr of the Chief Justico, tho gilt eaglo ovorhead, and tho somi-oitclo iu'the roor aro draped in orape. Tho eatafalquo on which the romaing will ve- oo s tho samo ny thnt upon which the body of President Lincoln roposed in Btato hu tho ro- tunda' in April 1865. Sinco that memorable ovont, it ina boon in whot {8 commonly known s * Washington's tomb " under the apt. Itls tyvo foot and six inches high and nino feot in longhy S Will o covorad . for his dccasion with blacle broadeloth, - A booyy floral wronth from tho Government gardens will eurronnd tho caslcot, which will bo othorwise docorated with bogutiful Sowors. i i In o Jottor to tho Olork of tho Court, dated goalm‘dny the Lon. Hamilton Fish, Bocrolary of Cain, welion teony New Yotk o iy et bax Spraguo and tho daughtars of tho Oliof Justico tuink it propor that the remains should roposs in tho Suprome_Court-room until thoy aro taken 1o tho comotory, Ho remarks in Lig lottor: “Thoro Iu pn,eiinant proprioty n the placing of tho romains'.of tho Chief Justlos .thero in the Supromo_Court-raoin, ond in theff pro- couding to tho final resting-placo from tho room in whicls, but ten days incs, Lo ant at tho Liond of tho judiciary of tho Unitod Statos, : Tho Supromo Qourt-room will bo open for yig- itora to-morrow, from 10 in the morning to 6 in the alternoon, aud from O i1l 12 on Mondsy. An opportunity will be givon tho publio to viow the remoins, At 13 1. tho Tov. 0. IL, Tiftnny, pastor of tho Motropolitan Mothodist Lipiscopul Glirel, will prengl & gormon approprinto to tho oscrsion, [ o Conrtroon. At tho conclusion of tho-sor- vices, tho remaing will bo takon to Ol HIll for “lutormont, AtOglHill tho regular burial sorvice of tho Mothodiat Otmreh will bo road.- Obict Justica’ Obnso.attendod Motropolitan Chureh, and wag ono of the Trusteos. Tho difforout Dopartmonts of tho Govornmant woro closed. to-day, in accordanco wjth tho executivo ordor fasuod by tho Progident, and iho Ulagn tironglioul Ui ity were b Lultusst, In to tho memoty of the docoased. : . Coolio hns faitod an ordor closing all tho District Governioat oficos ou (ko day” of thio wnoral. . 111 MEMORIAM, PirzApErema, Muy 10.—Tho Bar of Phila- dolplia eld o miocting to-day, and taok aetion bolliting tho denth of Ohiot Juafico Choso. Corunnus, O., May 10.—At o mootivg of tho Bur of Obio, In the Bupreme Conrt-room, Judgo J. It, Bwan, of Columbus, wau choson Olinfrman, and' O, O. Goddnrd, of Zanesvillo, Bocrot: Villiazs Dagniyon, ' Goatgo oadloy, A. Thurman, O, N, Olds, Thomas Oula, V. 1. Wailo, and B, J, Androws woro appoiuted n Com- mittco on Reuolutions to oxproes tho aontio of tho Oblo Bar on tho donthiof Ohlef Juatico Chuse, to roport nt nmooting of {ho Bar to by {lol&l n tho Supreme Courf-room on tho 14th ngb. CixomvNaTy, 0., May 10.—A Par meeling nb the Unitad Ktatod Court-room to-day, in rospect to tho memory of Ohief Justico Chasc, was lorgoly attoudeil. ‘o court-room was_drapod in mourning. Judgo Swing, of the United Saton District Coutt, wni appolntod Chalrman, Judgon of the Courts 0f Common Ploas and Buperior Conrts ware nppointod Vico-Prasidonts. A Com- nltos on Rosslutlois vaa appolinied, amons whoso mombars wero the Hon. W. 8, Groosbeck, ox-Secrotary Cox, Stanloy Matthows, Rufus Xing, and Jndgo Tnft. ' Addrossos woro made by Judgo Matthown, ITon, Ioury Btamoberry, Iflamen, Ball, Judgs Iondloy, Judgoe Whitinuy, Goorge E, Pughy sud othors, A memorlnl of rempoot o his ‘moimory was adoptad, togothor with aresolutlon tosond o copy of this tributo to the fumily of {ho docansod. ho following was also adoptbds Lienlyed, Mt wo respesifully usk that his romoiun may ho Jaid Jn tho Lesutiful comptery ho dld g0 mucl 1o estublish nosr tho city of lis homo, which recog- nizes the full measura of his Y{uflh ua ita most eminout cltlzon, 2 Plio Hon. ITonry Btunborry said lio hiad boen Judgo Chuso's porsonal friond sinco both wero young. Ho naid although for amauy years ontrangod n political opinions, yet nover for u moment did that differonco disturb our social ro- lations, Ifo enid, agnin, thoto Is ono monumant of Lk tndnstey and ability which, as it wun tho fivo: hot Drouiglit bim Into “youdral notleo, do- sorven montlon. I rofer to his compilation of the body of the Olio statuto law, oxtouding ovor a poriod of about forly-six . yewrs, from 1787 o 1833, Brothren of the Lar, that firat work at tho bar, in tho Fodoral Bonato, in tho Exocntivo chnir in' our Htato, in tho Cabl not, on tho Bupremo bouch, Jio was always equal to tlio pinco, and 1¢ ko bad venched that alhor plago, tho ol of Liy ambition, Lo wowld bo rle was dono, his-’ \ > rovad aifinl alao to.thnt." As one of ifa sorrow. \ ing Triendy, 1dd pot vegrot 1o novet ronched thi | Prosidontial oflica s not that I doubt at bfl{flmfi ho wanld lavo brotight to “tha. dlichatgo ‘of| Lty \itlon wnsurpisitod ubllitios bid gmtnmbmoh td work oub.necdful roform, but beenusa thit offica” would not nve added lo his _roputalion.....When—— wo - look--—— over- Uis gront cavaor of Mr. Glinse, it {s ns n membor ofir, Tincoln's Oabinot that ho ntands out in thé best follof,—ono, and not tho lonat, of that -famious-trlumvirate which-gavo such ustco to Uiob administration. . Nob one of wn. who wits nossod tho darlé days of; 1801 and 1803 will over for[;nt the good work ho thon nacsomplishod, nor w1t bo forgolton by tho_goncrations thut suo- cded wn, In common with ::hig frionds, I havo lookod with wolicitudo at, his fails ing hoalth, Io had nevor lonyned how to sparo 'hiniself whero thoro was so much to ru{mt, thoro wag much to cousolo, Ilia friendy wero drawn noar to him, and, botter than pll othor frionds, thoso dxnu{zhmm ho loved .80 Jwell choored nud soothed his decliving dayn with an afTectionnto tondernous which was full of con- solatlon. It was {u the familyclrclo that ho spponad. in Iy miost atbractivo light, “Mhoro tho geninl and touching naturo of the man faund full oxpangion. TIn such a lifo and euch n donth thoro i nothing Lo Inmont, but rathor on oxm- plo to omulato, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridino, Dgtnorr, Mich,, Mn]y 10.—An Interosting pri- vato loitor, writton In.1868 Ly tho-Into Chiof Justica Chnso fo W. N. Iindson, then of tho Olovoland Jeadcr, is' publishod horo this aftor- noon, The following oxtiaols will bo read with genoral fntorest 1 N Evonta Luve soparatod mo trom paltcal pastin st romiited mo to tho position which T ocoupled whitn fu {ho Bonate, that of 4 a Domocrat by tho graco of God, froo ond fridopondent,” Tho principles I hud then arg mino now, nd- I 1vo dono o oo, utterad no word, entortainod o thiought inconastont with thom, Yonra Loforo that Umo I had daclared mysell in favor of unlvarnal sufTrage, and of tho FighiRof mon with- out distinction of raco or color, but rocently, not boing 8blo 10 8eo tho path of duty oxactly whero olliors anw for mo, X wan ‘subjocted 10 n nyslomatized misropro- sontalidy, suoh ga n, tho worst timea X Lad nover be 2 vnablannad, Ay noafline dnneiead o privlogs of " sl defeuide) oven S T hacn awpoved | 1o avail mynelf of dt, but T folt no such disposition, X. roforred to mecopt _political Indo) o ot like tho politfeal tendon: Topublican ~ party. *"On - only ono- pointi:'do now fud mysclt in ull agreomont with 1, snd'that is 1 tho Tigltruless aud nosounlly of recondirustion of t1io Bouthern Btato Governments, by Lo wholo peopla of thio govoral Blates, without - distluction of taceior color, nnder tho Icglslation of Congress, On thin polnt, my dlasont from tho Now York piatform is radi- ‘cal, aid as this point was mado by the Brodlicad lattar sad tho nomnstion of tho author tho controlling issto of tho campaign, 1t bocamo dmposaiblo for 1o fo yoto for the Now York tickot, I havo uover doubtod thint upon {L1h $ame nimost. the wholo body of Republlcans, dissatisflod, liko myself, with tho tondencies of tha parly, woulld, notwithafanding thelr dlasatisfaction, soto for Gon, Grant on_ Lla ovn platform—t.Lat ui Linvo pesco.” I hnva niot, howavor, thought it my duty under all the elrcumatunces which surrounded mo to dosomyaolf, X think {n my presont position, Indo- pendentof partles, T can do morn for tho caugoof equal and oxict justlea for tnon than 1 could in that of o partisan of sither aido, WALL STREET. Roview of thc Moncy, Xond, Gold, Stock, and Produce Markota. Spectal Disnatch to The Chicago Tribune. New Yonk, Muy 10,—Monoy was onsy to-day, at G to 7 on call, with exceptions of 4 to b per cent. endonce, lon -~ of G EXOIANGH. Foroign oxchange was stronger, and, lato in tha dny, {ho loading bankars advancod tho rates to 1083 for G0 days sterling, aad 100% for X “Sptctal Dispatoh to The Chfeay OrTAWA, Ont., May 10.—Tho two prinoipal yeatordny and Jast night woro the Governmont blll respecting pilotage, aud the bill amonding tho Militla nct, na to the calling out of the militin in tho caso of approhiended riot ; aluo, providing that the Govbruor Goneral might romit sontanco olycau:t-mnrfliul.' i The Tarlismentary Committeo .on tho pro- Aibitory liquor Inyw lavo roportod. . Among tho concliiions aerived at aro :/That tho traflo ta.n widespread . and :incrensing: evil, roaohing all olannos, producing tho most untoward rosulls ; {hnt tho pooplo aro fmpressod with thoe enormity of tho ovil; that from oflleinl information it is bolloved four-fiftha of the erimoIn this land romuity thorofrom ; that in Ontario nud Quobeo 21,280 oub-of 24,980 commitmonts_ rosultod from tho Hyuor traflio ; that 163 medical mon roport thot intoxicating liguors lond to discaso and premaoturo ,doath, 1'ho Committeo boliovo a prohibitory lll?uor Taw would mitlgdte, if not re- movo, tho ovil, Tha Qommittes thon considorg the mannor hn which if would effoot the rovonuo. The rovenue last vear from the liquor trafie amounted to 905,034,643.68, Tho Committos think tho docronsad 6xponses of nsylume, Los- pitals, ponitontiarlos, ncniniatration. of jtabioo, oto, would bo nn offect,. Tho cnpltnlgmwin- vostod in thq trafllo could ba divorted to othor purgaaus, which would contributo to tho woalth of tho country, . o . A boom broko np at Goalenonn, rolensing 80,000 logs and oudangoring “the Government ‘boom at tho mouth of the rlvor. . BloNTREAL, May 10.—Alout 1,200 omigrants havo arrived,-only sixty-flve of whom romain horo. Thoy nro English, Irish, Gormans, and Beoteh, and will a1l “vemain in Caunda oxconk thivty dermang, bound for tho Prairia Ntatos. ‘Blawt of tho Euglish sposking policomen aro rosigning. g e Qunnzn;lhyll).—shlp laborers -domand §4, 88, an Fouoxro, May 10.—That wo. aro to hava n Caundisn Grodit Mobalior in ovident, Tho Cana- dipu ring, liko Amos, ColMnx, Broois, nud othe ors, Ly nolbing to'conoon) and nothlug to ro- voal, Mr, Huntiugton, with his wituossos ready to iprocood, -is compolled to wait nnd have his caio compromised. Tho refusal of o domand 80 : rensonablo, whothor woll founded or not, nufigculu anything but straighttorward simplicity ond conseious innogonco of thoso who know that reyolntions cannot bo mndo, . Robberios on a limited soalo are roported in sovoral Canndian towns. i g SPAIN, - PAws, Moy 10,—A Bayonnos dispatoh says that tho Bpanish troops jn the Proviuco of Biscay Lave not boon paid for somo time, and bave mutinied, Mapnin, May 10.—Rolnforeomonts havo boon sont to tho Spanish troops at Navarro. Tha offi- cinl roport of the angagoment with Dorroguny b Nuvarro snys that six Republicansworo killod and 114 woundod, ~Another account places tho num- bor of Isilled alono at 200. MAbm, May 10.—Sabnlls, tho Carlist loader, rocently shot “dend one of his ofticors, who, Iio leamod, was about to surronder. A sovoro conflict has takon place botween the Oarlist band, undor Don Alphonso, and tho Tio- ?uh\h:nnl, resulting in the total dofoat of tho ormer, Hixty-fiva Carlists wero killed, and mauy woundad, Information has been roceived at tho War uight. * aorp was nctive and higher, ndvancing from 1173 to 1184, Tho rales for carryiug wero 6, b, 4, B3¢, and 8 por cent. » BOXNDS. Governmont bonds closod atrong, 4t tho high- o8t ratos of the wock. BTOOKB, The unfavorable advicos from London gave the stock market o weal: tono, and & gonoral selling movoment was innugursted at the opening, which conlinnod nf timos during tho day. Tho wholo list nympotlized with tha downward ton- doney, and o fionornl dacline in pricos was tho ro- sult. "Tho fall up to midday was oqual to 3¢ to 3¢ por caut, but aflor thnt a rocovery of i 10 ¢ por cont_took place. Towards 1 o'elock woake noss ngain prodominatod, and the luvost quota- tions of tho, dny wero -subscquontly Jundo, tho _oxtromo’ doclino bolng 93¢ per cont. Pacifio Muil doolined from 65 to 633 vocovared to 53¢ and closed at G3, tho lowesh prico of the day. Pannma foll off ffom 1163{ to 14, and afterwards wold ot 116, Westorn Union declinod from 867 to 853¢, with all tho doalinga aftor 1 o'clock ab 853¢(@30%. 0. 0. & I. U, droppod from 343 t0 89, and loft off at’ 5335 8t, Paul comnmon declined from B8 to 573, ralifod” t0 579¢ nd Iator sold ab G63¢. Rock faland do- clinod from 110 to 108%; Now York Contral from 101 "fo 10055: 'Lnko Blioro from 913¢ to 91§g; Erio from 633¢ to 03%¢; Olifo and Migsissippl from 433¢ to 43, oud Dhion Paciflo from 923 to 8134, with lardly nuy rocovory in tho Iate donliigs, Dolawnrs, Lnckmwenna & Waatorn fell off from 104 to 108, and Now Jorso Contral from 100 to 1053¢, and wero less promi- nent than yeaterday. Salos of Canton woro mado at 100, Isunibal & St. Jonoph common was moro activo, solling f 9937, 083¢, oud 0. Somo flunuclors doclara that tho_prospocts of Puctile Mail have matorially altorod for tho bet- tor, nud that the Dircctors havo for the most ro- solved to pub an ond to tho- speonlations, which Luvo boon Iaid at tho door of the Company; that an asrangemant s baon o for tho notos of Stockioll, which hovo fallen duo, and ho has beon allowed sixty days fimm in’ which to vide for thojr payment. Ko i now tho Prosident, nd b thio noxt olection will mako atrony; contast tomnintain hia pince, ‘. Williams, however, of tho firmeof Willinmu & Guion, buoked by ‘soveral woulthy foreign capitallsty, i4 working to obtaln control of tho Compuny. ; ——— LOUISIANA Al Quict in the Disnffcctod Mistrict =~Tho Administration to ' Sustain Kellogge Specinl Dispatch to Tho Chicago Tribiene, Wasiizaroy, D. 0., May 10.—The Prosident, having undertaken to hold Kellogg in his placa 88 Governor of Louislaua, will take’ measuros nt.oneo to put down all opposition, In an inter- viow to-day, with tho Acting Secretary of War, tho Prosident 'stated that whilo ho rogrottod thet condition of aftaira there, ho lmew of no courso,but to doel promptly and firmly with tho opposition .to tho rogular Govornment. Ho directod that all tho troops necensary bo sent to TLouislana, Tollogg hiaving appliod for nid, and that ‘Gon, Emory bo instructed to put down all armod resistanco. Bubsequently tho ordor wnd sont- to Emory to aoizo all bonts, or vthor means of transportation, nceessary to convey tho {roops to dilforent parts of tho Btuto.’ It iw ovidont that tho Presidont, having beon calied upon_for aid, I dotormined to mako short work of whatls kuown in Admin- {gtration olrcles ns * Mclinory's Tiehollion.” WASILINOTON, May 10.—Tho Prosident, this af- ternoon, 'wan ankod 1t Gov, Kollogg Lud mado o formal applioation to him to lnler{msu and_pro- tect Lontsiana from domostic violonco, und” re- plied thnt the Governor had not dona go, and in & disprich Prom liim lnst night, ho intimatad tho prospect was thut tho prosont troubles would Fuan auay. Tha followlng dospatoh was nont honco to-day | by Acting Becrolary of War Robosou to Col. inory : e I tho United Slator Marahal finda 3t noccasary, in 1o excontlon of Wi process, to take passesslon of Doty or otler meaid of trsnaportation, wud suks unilslunca from you or directa thu troogs, whickare already oe- dereil'as o part of bis poase, (o austsl hin i suck solze wwro for that purposc, nll nceessary nslstauco will bo givon him fu taking and mafniatuing posseasion of aud using tho same, ¥ New Inenta, La., May 10,—Fifty Motropolitan cavalry, undor Cooney, arrived Jioro last night and left ebout 8 o’cluck this morning for 8¢, Mar- tin's, 'Lhoy roport having no diloulty on their way, aud tho man who roported s skivmiah wix- toon 1uiles abovo Brashoar was & dosortor. 'Pwo Lundred United Btates troops svrivad horo at 12 to-day, aud proceaded on to St, Martinsvilie by tho stoumor Iborin, Con. Badger has aconty through tho country, trying to nacortaln the whorcabouts of Ool, Doblano, whoo movements 80 far wro unknown, It was roported hero this morning that roinforcomonts were coming to Gol. Deblane from Bb, Lundry. Ool. Doblano hay ovidontly intended from the first to nmin. tain o rosistanco Lo Kollugg's Qovorumont, and did not desiro tho shedding of blood, 'The wholo sifair iy virluull{ over, with tho oxcoption of what action may bo takon by tho United Biates troops uud tho Marhul, -—— To Bo RManged, Bavrionw, May 10.—IHollohan was to-day soutenced to b hungod for tho murder of Mys. Lampoy, . I'ho cuso of Nicholson, his assoolato, Sznu to thie Court of Appoals on a bill of excop- na, Now Yorr, May 10.—Judgo DPratt to-day donied tho mot fon for nln{ of prooacdings in tho gn“l;x‘ of Nixon, sontonoed to bo bangaed on Fridoy Offico of the dofont.of tho Carlists in & number of small engagomonts. Boveral pricats have ‘boon arrested in Madrid, En %hd chargo of advocating the cause of Don arlos. Mapnip, May 10—Evening.—Tho roturns of tho voting to-doy in Madrid and .tho provineeu for the Eloctoral Buroaux are in favor of tho Todornl Ropublicans, - Loxpox, May 10.—Tho Carlist Committeo fu thia city, roport Don Alphongo in front of Igua- Inda, Babnlls boforo Manress, and 'eistany ab Tieno, onch with a large forco. e — GREAT BRITAIN. ® LoxpoN, May 10.—Tire was discovared to- day on tho British iron stenmship Agincourt. flio compayimont in which tho fio ariginated, was looded. "Tho extent of tho damage is not ascorlained, . o oflicin] inquiry into tho loss of tho stoam- ship Atlantic was oponed to-duy in Livorpool. Tsmay, onoof tho ngonte, toatified thit sho lofi port With 933 tons of coal, and provisions for thirty days, Indopendent of tho cabin storcs. Bidwell and Noyes, of Bouk of Eugland for- gery notoricty, had anothor examination to-dny, abthe Muausion Houso. Itla snid they wish to tura Quoon's ovidenco. i s AUSTRIA Nruw Yoni, May 10.—Tho Vionua orlsie wos Jocal fu its character, and grow ont of dissatis- Taction in rogard to some_socurity placed on tho market by tho Rothschilds, Private ndvicea, stato that tho military wna callod out, and the Bourae closed far throo days. z Viesna, Moy 10.—The Princo of Wales will leave for Posth to-morrow, accompanied by Princo Arthur. - Bovaral ’I)mmix\unt ‘bankors of this clty have subseribod 12,000,000 floring to case the stock market, and the Austrian Ministor of Finance, by on airangomant with the National Bauk, has inorensed tho sum to 20,000,000 . §——— % SAN’ DOMINGO. 2 NEW Yong, May 10.—Tho London papors con- tain tho particulara of tho complato satisfaction givon by tho Dominican_Govornmnont for tho iu- sult offered to tho British 1l in Fobru- ary lash, when throo politieal rofugeos were taken by forca out .~ of _ the Vico-Consul’s _ housa , at Puorto Plats, Tuder the demand aud threst nde by tho commandor of Hor Majosty's ship-Niobo, Tresident Bacz ordorod tho prisonors ‘to bo uet ab diborty, aud that tho Govornor rohoist tho Consulax flag and fir o 5aluto of 21 guvs, vl of which wia duly done, and gives gront satistac- tlo to tho foreigu rosidonts of tho isluud. e 2 ITALY, 3 TLoxpoy, May10.—A dispatéh from Bome says: “Tha Popo was too.ill yestordsy to roceive s party of pilgrims from France.” 5 New Yong, May 10.—It is reported to-night that Archbishop McClosky has a cablo tologram from omo aunounaing the death of tho Tope, but it is not known whothor the report bo truo or falso. . é — : CENTRAL tAMERICA, - TAvana, May 10.—Intolligonco from Panamn to tho 5th 'stntes that tho factions contonding for authority aro still in opposition, and thoro has boon somoe fighting botwaeon thum, s Canaoas, April 20.—Guzman Bianco was unan- imously re-elocted Presidont of tho republic. Hiu inauguration will tlte placo on the27th inat. pssirietilottis, . GERMANY, Benuy, Muy 10—t is doniod that Gen. Man- touflel will bo appointed Ambasssdor st Paris, upon the ovaouation of Fronch torritory by tho orman troops. " > —_— s HAYTI. PonT AU Pnixce, May 4. —An oxtensive_con- fingration_oceurrod Loro, which dostroyed 160 liouges. Bix persons wero killed. : s blodaless “he Jowa Bouble Sulcldes 8, Louss, May 10.—A spocial from Xoolmuk, Towa, givos further particulars conceriing tho doublo suicido in Hamburg County, tolegreplod this morning, ‘The forgorios in which Walling- ford was implicnted. are much mora oxtonsive thun first, reported, and have boon carsiod on by an organized hand’ of thiovos and forgors, Itis atated ovor 200,000 acros of land in Yowa have Dboon #old on forgod doods, by means of which & yory largo um of monoy has boon obtafued, T'ha writfon confomion of Wallingford disclouos tho namos of yortios engnsed with him ju tho forgorlos,” Thoy aro: Williun John, Georgo anid James Rliodes, Goorgo Ball, J. 11, Bukor, an old man_named Roscborry, his gon, and & man nemod Scott, lose mon havo beon arrosted, but the riugleaders fled. Ollcors avo now fu Lot parauit. PSS Tho Congressionnl Commercinl Cone voentlo. fir, Loria, May 10.~About 130 momboers of Qongrass livo acceptod the invitation to attond tho Congremuonal Conforonco to bo bold here noxt week, Evory Btato in tho Unfon will bo raprasoutod, excopt ono or two, and thore is rea~ son to bulieve o much larger numbor of mombors from tho Hnstorn States would havo sccopted woro it not for the roports put in civeulation that the conferonco was intonded to embraco only Congrosemen from tho Western and Houthern Btatos, Theso roports ‘are entirely with- ont foundation in fact, and aro mis- roprosontations of tho objoot and socopo of tho Conforonco. An invitation hau been sont to evory mombbr of both branclics of Congrous, and tho intoution was that the gathorlng should fully ropresent the Qougross and Governmont of tho Uniled Btatos, No action in expectod to bo takon by the Conventfou, nor will any proposi- tion bo Bubmitted o it reauirlug «_yoto douigued {o.commit any momber to any lino of polioy or Loglelation. Tho purposo fs comprohondod dn-the Iden thet tho Congrogsnion nssom- Pled in an nformal mnanner on tho in- vitatlon of {uo of Bt TLouls, shonld have prosontod to them o praction! statos mont of the nocossitiesof-tha Wost ‘nnd South™ for an improvod and chaap wator transportation to tho seabonrd, and. In- connectlon with ‘this ovont should enfoy the liospitalitios of tho ot and have an ospnnm\uy, by moana of railron oxerslons and ofhiorniso, fo ace n conaldorablo portion of tho Mississippl Valley, and undor tho niost plonsand auspicos, Tho ‘morchantu and poopls of 8, Loula disdain any mnerow or see- uional ppirit in tho mattor, and oxiond o howrty hivitation to tho mombers of Congross froni overy saction of tle Union to bo prosait. _ CINCINNATI. ; Olosing Scones in tho Groat Musical Keutivals 3 Bpectal Dievalch to Tha Chieago Tridune, OrvomNATI, May 10,—~Tho festival,closed this altornoon With a matinoo at tho Exposition Hall, Tho weathor, for tho firat timo during tho wock, wasg auspiclous, aud tho hall was densoly crowd- ed, Thoe programmo ‘wag maluly a molange of ~ iho wook's musle,including part of tho* Orpheus" muslo, and tho Dottingon To Doum, and raquires 1o gpecial notice. Tho only new numbors on tho - programmo woro tho ‘¢ Vorslora Waltz,” sung by Mra. Dexter, and Schubort's Wander~ or," by Mr. Rudolphson. One of tho moat satine fnatory !g‘hu‘un connaoted with tho fostivalis tho fact that it is cloar of dobt. Tho Thomas Grolioatra snd tho various soloists lonve for the Enat this evoning, 1 y OrNoINRATL, My 10.—Tho Musienl Fontival olouod this afternoon with n matinee, fn which all who hiad proviously ongngod in tho oxerclses’ npponred. Ovor 8,000 poraana wara presont, and e é:;;‘;:: ::;:;;:nx rfmlu!ni_lnod u; 0 Inst, Th‘o ninly made up from composi- gnun proviously muiflrud. Bgleuflnua l;gnm Orphous wore reponted, and tho exorciscs cloted with tho flrat® four parts of tho Doulnli‘ur' To Doum, tho Jast notos of tho groent Fastival boing thoso o whick aro 8ok tho words, ““T'o the Chorubim and Soraphim Continually Do I Ory,” tho chorus, orchostra, and organ all boing employod. During intormission thiy nftornoon, Mr. Thomas oallod tho chorua togethor in the suto- room ‘and mado some remnrks, in which ‘ho specially thanked thom for tho benofit -that had - boon dono. This wan duo to tlheir enthusinsm and intolligoncs, without which thoy could not lave succeoded. Undor tho ciroumstances, ha rogardod what thoy had accomplishod 28 unpar- alioled, Ifo roforred to -tho - interosts ho Lad ab slako in nesuming the diroction of thia nuflnrtnklng, and tho consoquoncosof failure, and with much feoliog ngsured tho mombors that in aliing the distinguished succoss for thomaolvos thoy Lnd rorvod him, Bpoaking of tho chorus, 110 rogarded tho matorinl composing it o8 the beut, porkaps, ho had eyor Aeon. He intimated that thoro was room for improvement in the mon's volces, and urgod incrensod application, Amoricans, ho eaid, woro prono to roly too much on onthusium, and ho counselod all ngaiust the dangor. Mo spoko ca- puu&n‘lly of tho invalunble sevvicos of Otto Slngor In proparing thom for the succoss thoy Liad attained. Aftor rocognizing tho plons- ant rolations o had onjoyed with tho Exooutiva Committao, ho concluded his remarks ‘mid gront Spplatso, 5 whichs tho ladios and. gentlsmon aliko participated, Rlesolutiona of thanks to Mr, Thomas, in which thoy recognized thelr obligation to him for tho triumph achieved, wero then adoptod. It ia detinitely sssertod that not & cont of tho guaranty fund,” upon . which tho festival wan based, will be nooded. Tho entira receipts of tha concortd and matincos will be about ©89,000, whilo tho oxponso ia ostimatod at 838,000, Tho Aubstitution of s matineo to-day for tho promanads canoost, orlginally intonded in Wood Park, mok with favor, and the nyanngora are now congratulating themuclyos that thoy wore nob pormitted to carry out tho originsl dosign, inas- much as tho fostival now stands o succoss both. musically and financinlly, without using tho spplinncos foroign to thio main purposo of tho undortaking. HORRIBLE TRAGEDY. Double Murder and Suicide. Aromson, Kan,, Mny 10.—A specisl from Wote more, a small town on the Contral Branch Rails rond, forly milos fram hore, givos am, gce ' count of o rovolting wholosalo . murder. It appears thnt & mon named Jamon Triokson was arrostod somo time ago ohargod Wwith 1apo’ on tho wife of a mau namod Marquotte. Allthe partics aro Swedes. Lirickson' wns acquitted and left tho placo, Yostorday he camo back to Wotmoro, snd this morning went to Mnn}uom'a houso, noar tho. town, and, whon tho lattor camo to tha door,, Erickeon ' shot him through tho breast, killing him iostantly. He then, took Mar- quette’s ¢wo small children to tho door of b nolghbor's house, whora lio loft them, nniing. Tio hud Killod their futhor and was going back to. Lill their mother. The alarm yas soon given, - and tho nelghbors rushed to tho scono ot tho murdor; but -it is xeported they wore afrald | to go into the houss, and sont to Wotmore for nsgistanco., Tefore it nrrived they hoard shots inside. On ontoring the houso, thoy found Mrs. Marquotto lying ot tho bed in a stalo of nudity and shot ix sovon piacos, Lrickson was lying ncross hor lody, ®leo doad, shot in twa places, ona over’ tho tomplo aud_ono in tha. ab- domen, " “Tlo' &till held n pistol In Tiis hand, and b had, it seems, committed o rape on tho woman boforo killing hor, and then sliot himsolf. -Tho bodics waro all rought to Wet- Lularo, aud: an inquest is now being held ovor: om. Fmportant Decision In Utnh. 8ALT Lake, Jiay 10.—An important habeas corpug cnse was (o-dey decided by Judgo Horo- man in tho caso of John O'Niel, who was con- vietad befaro a Probato Court of riot snd nssault with intent to kfll. and sontencod to tho Torrito~ rial Prison. O'Neil was dlsuhnrgud by Judge. Boreman, upon’ the ‘ground that tho Irobator Courts ot thia Torritory have no jurisdiction ovor criminal cnsos.. A similar roling wns held by - Judge Emorson’ a_fow daya ago, sitting in tho Sacond Judicisl District,” This _decision is.in accord with formor_rulings by Judgo AclCoan sud other Unitod - Statos Judgoes in’ Utah, and coinciden with the renderiug of tho judiciary in othor Torritarios, . whonovar -similur - questions hiave been raised: Under this vuling Acores of ‘mon llegally convieted in tho Probata Conrts of this city must bo dischargod. Tie ruling io thn fiunuxn\ toplo of conversation in the atrcots and.. atols this ovonl: Dostructive Pornado. * ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Deeee Ogxtuk, O., Mny 10.—A torrivlo torn do passed through thio eatern part of this village yenterday morning, commencing in the woods n. trees up by thoroots, thon pnesing through the town, complotoly domolishing two dwaelling - Tiousts, two good sizod shops, taking tho raof off tho iow L. 1. Church, tosring down part of the \\'l\]ls«,‘mu\'lnq the larga Bchool-houre off ita. foundations, and othorwiso fujuring soveral® othor housos moro or.loss, No ona wad sorious- Iy injurade Tho loss is ostimated nt £30,000. — e i The Chicngo Jublloce Special Lispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, Inpraxavoris, May 10,—Goy, Thomas A, Hen- drioks, of {udiana, haa accopted~ho invitution of tha Commitiee of Arraugemonta: of the Chir dngo Juliilso fo bo ‘their guest at tho mualeal-’ ?Mivul in. that ity duriug tho first wook in' una. - i . BraiNarierp, May 10.—Gov. Boverldgo will attend Lhio Ghicago Jublloo In Juno nost, having awugtml,mx invitation to bocomo tho guest of tho Commltteo of Arsangomonts. Y — o, Sporting, Bavrnione, May 10.—Baso-ball: Baltfmoro 1, Philadolphin, 4. New Yous, Moy 10.—The baso-ball mateh bo- tieon the Collogo nines of Yalo and Princeton, this atternoon, resulted in favor of Princoton by sscoroof Uto2 Of the five gamos thus far Played, Yalo has won two aud Priucaton throo. ing mateh liore to-duy botweon Ward, of 'Taronto, and Johuson, of Jorsey City, for” 8500, Wa killed 40 singlo and 43 doublo; Johuron, 44 sin- glo and 87 doublo, 2 e e i Ocenn Btenmship Nows. Nrw Yoni, May 10.—Arrived, stonmship: Anglia from Glasgow and Wosor from Bromot. ‘I'ho Oceanic, which loft fo-day for Liverpool, Durgizo N. ¥, Muy 10,1 th pigsaiabioot- 3 returnod to port owning to o slight derange- mont of tho machinory, BouriranrroN, MMy 10,—Arrived, the stoams ahip Baltimoro, from Baltlmore, * e s ! Ratlrond Accidents New Yorx, May 10.—A \VMurhufif. dispatoh statod .that a broken ra frolght train on "thio IMartford, Providonce & FIchkiil Rajlroad to run off the track yontorday, near that city, and George O. Dradloy, conds tor, and Albort M. Dutts, eoction-mustor, wore* killod, Throo otliors wore seriously injurods Conn, S ‘quartor of o milo west of Lho town, fouring lnrga . -